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    Tlltt OMAIIV .JAILY BKF : Tt KM ) AY. APRIL 11
THE DAILY
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I1 V > TI1.TOX , - HANAGKR I
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MI.MIT : JI
N -v r .1 ii-.i
Ct 1 - J H.uiTs _ - -
M. t . xrK'tr l the hatter , SW Broadway
11 : i . ; . BoJ J nrxl Martha Jnoobs. both ol
O. a..j v.cu'matried je t rd y * > ' Jtwtic *
K.
red th rocker donate } to the
! b > Haydeti Iltt . Oil at 025
A ' . is bcinjc put ifl the laim
ft r iVvbuildin ; MarthalTeni | lei -
i i .iru fomttiiMionerCat > eraredwinr
t ! .
i T iHS i jriTpn flftoen < lays in tbo
.ludpe Me < l c yesterday marn-
t j i .p some cigars frc ai the St.
J h
hK I U \onanfl Etta J. Dobwm. both
cf t' . 3 Mt were married by Justice Fos
tt. . ' ' ' rn .cm at Uie retldcuoe of the
Ir. . . 4 f \ , rth Eipbth street.
J tt f.t. nil < , f Mrs \V. A. Wood -vrin take f
tlt > t s ti i.nilnp at fl.-TO o'clock from the
I. . . , . . u.-c. 610 tViurth street. The
i 1 i < taken to Woodbine for inter-
jr.i t
M v.uri is still at worX on tbe
Jci , t . . ! in Ixrwis township. Sunday
at. tt i pi slic wus eaten away. Quite
n t -r w T f < . luncil Bluifs people have been
t i . n .it tlie wreck.
,1ui' < \\i iison will convene tbe federal
cc r i p. in ttiis rnoniinp and the case of
Mrs A i Trunks , charged with sending
tl > f A 'i mails a letter th-it wastootropS-
tat ' ir itncnts , will bepin at oVloe'k.
T > n . h sc heel orcnustra and the Crn-
f , , j. r > , nit'i will appear at ati cntertain-
i : t > t IM nou nt tbe Broadwa > Methodist
c ( „ - , I i- t \cninp. There will also be a
I ii i nil b.\ twelve \iung Uuies. Ice
ere t u.i ! . , l > e will be served
\ s i ' u e of ibe board of directors of the
\r re Mins Christian association was to
bji < 'H'fT. fi 11' ' last evetiinp to elovl offic' Ts
fer tin CMIIIT : year , tut owmjr to lack of
sjfi irr.1 .1 , n"unccnient a eiuolTim failed to
c. r . toi-ili. r The meeting will bt held
it < s , , , T l.a evening.
1 - . luiunccda day or two ape that
.1 jurHi n < r would render a dei isinn iu the
fata. i. . ut rate" cases jesterday mom-
mi : iu I1itisinc't court , but an important
ca'.c " , i- ni t tic assignment which could not
be t . ' pi.nc'i ' andtbcjudpe acvordiuplj put
off In * ii' > 1'if'ii ' un'il next Saturday , reserv-
Inp t ir ! , j. ' LI to decide it sooner if he should
wi fit
1 asi < \ < n inp at S o'clock some mischievous
iudiMiJ . placed a railroad toipedo on the
n.ou.r 1 1 . . . k m front of THE Bir oftlceVb < n
n sout ( , iiiiumi motor train struck tbe thmp
it went . -IT like a cannon , scattering the dust
and praTe ] and attracting a crowd. A bit
of fl.inp pravel struck a ceutleman in the
face as . > wus passing along the walk. The
icpurt nii.1 . . .titipinp pain convened the un-
lire-s ujii 1 i his inind that ne had bee'n shot
A tr-iimp df tbe Priincs of the Orient
war. ti > < Saturday cvenirie at which a num-
Ixrf r. members were added. Frank
] .na i i.f ibe dramatic company which
lCi ) - 11 ftie. claims t > br the orijrinator
off. r 1,1 1 under whit h Ihe order is now
JD i . 1 1. t : i'embers. ' nnd afler his show
was < rr IK- went to the hall and pave Ihe
HK.ifr a few valuable and interesting
jif.t- t how to make life interesting for
ihe \ < tit s
A -r. v\d of iwenty-five or thirtj sports
caint M rfn. in Omaha last evening lo wit
ness a lit ! . ' . k out between a couple of Ne
braska pupil is is A house s l the corner of
Broad u ax und Seveiiteinth-strcrts had been
rented fr , the oceasionj anj a gn-at time
was exjiei ted Unfortunatelj Jor the ex
pectation ilie Council Bluffs police bad been
notified of what was on foot , and
when tbc crowd aTrived they were
promptly pheh tlie run back to Omaha.
Otto Lund , an Omaha saloon keeper ,
who seemc'ci to be engineering the .oireCi
raise-d an objection to the niliifg of the
officers and said he had i en ted the building
nnd paid for it. nnd had tbe right to use it as
lie jiieafd lie was arrested nnd locked tap
on tbe vharge of resisting an ofticcr.
C E Bell , the well known architect ,
teems t ( K > in preat demand amoni' the pro
jectors of public buildings. Nor is Ibis de
mand for bis services confined lo Ihe com
mercial envies The relipious folks are
reaching afler him , too. there being quile a
sprinkling of churches in this part of the
west winch b.Hieir . bcaul.x of architecture
nnd convenience of plan bear witness to
Mr Bell s skill. A bauliful new
church is about to be built at
Hampton la iu accordance with bis plans
and under his supervision. The Methodists
of Booue ai'e just starting on their new
church PUildinp , Ibe plans for which were
also 3rawn In Mr. Be'l ' Here , in Council
BluITr. i be re'are so many buildinps which
si ow bi * skill Ihat it 11 pratif.Unp to learn
that ihe same sltill is appreciated elsewhere.
Ainonp the- new home building e-uterprises is
one bj which Mr George J. Crane is lo ere'cl
a row of five fiats on Park avenue to cost
from f 12.000 to * 15.KK ( ) . an order for tbe pin us
of wbi > b was pive-n to Mr. Bell jesterday.
The Grand Hotel ,
Council Blufls. Most elegant hotel in
Iowa. Dining : room on seventh floor.
Itutes , S3 to So per day. E. F. Clark.
Prop.
_ _
An } Kind t ou Unlit.
Fine shoes or cheap shoes , but all good
fchoei Get them of Evan . Kext door
to Buio'a.
_
PEttSUX.1l. I'.l
Colonel A Cochran of Uttlc Sioux is
sopping at the Grand.
Mrs Dr Lester of Chicago is visitinp Mrs.
Maude Shnxv fora few dajs.
Harvj Smilh of Omaha has taken the po-
fcition of bookkeeper for David Bradley .S : Co
Mrs JV Chapman , who has been trav
eling in tbe west for some time , is expected
to arrive here soon to make this city her
home
A M Hutchinson was taken violently ill
Sundaj ctcninp while taking a bath , and
jesterdai bis coudilion was rcporled very
serious
Ii B BUH man. jr. , and Miss Anna Bow
man left last evening for Wise-asset. Me .
where tbe.x will attend the funeral of their
undo Charles B. Greenleaf , who died at
Portland. Meesierday tuorninr.
Mi Helen Matins ol 1100 Fourth avenue
returned from Pasadena. Cal. , last Satur-
daji here she has been for the benefit of
her health for the past len xx-ce'ks. She has
entirely iiHuvere-d She was accompanied
bj Mis W S WilKiusof 110-'Fourth aveuije
Kcv 1 * A Hall will leave about the 1st
of Julj for Ma KJchusetts , where during the
suE-mer munlhs be will supply tbc pulpit ol
ibe same < hun-h where he commenced his
ministerial labors. He has received a call
111n.
from tbc church to btvotne its pastor again
but has not accepted U yet.
Kvani , UHH Tlirm.
htjle-s in Oxfords for ladies. Al
kinds and all prices. 2s Main and 2'
Pe-arl streets.
At theWorld's fair will bo ri 7 1-3 oc
tave orpan in piano case. See duplicat 1Cto
at Huuriciiio Music House.
Another improM'inent 10 the populai
Schuliort piano , Swaiison Music. fJo
MHrilMct * l.lren * > r.
The following marriage licouses were issuii
ye-stt-rdaj
Niiine und adi.it'M , . Ap <
i Arthur K I'mrk-lv. Oaklatid , la . 8
i Macctt * lU-jnoliU. OiiKlaiut , la . -
i Ttiointtk llojil , Oruiilia . 2
i Mnrtlm Ini-iilix , OwmtiJi . 27
Pile's of people ha vts. piles , but De Wilt'
WiUh Ha el Salvo will oure ttiam ,
The IxruiP have no millinery
but tbej have what you want.
Stop at the Ojjden , Council Blufls , he
bet JZOO house in Iowa.
S. P Yunutta , uttwney. ft KvorettblV
Gco. S. Da\ii > , prvecripuon
Sh\\S \ \ FROM COIXCIL BLl'Fh
Gokmi Owbrwi'i Offer for n PaUic Park
Accepted by UM Ooamiwenws.
WEST \ END PLEASURE GROUNDS ASSURED
Terms on Wlikh the lllerU l llenotnl Ac-
trjitcilrtern l > l i'l > Ill rn klen
to ttip I'uwcr of tut
Tbe p rk oommishioners met Ust
at tbc oflce of S. U. Wttdsworlh And made
jfroviskms for girtn * a irtsa the residents
of tbe Kwstcra part of the city. This move
has bo n hanging ? flre for some tiie : , bids
having been advertised for tnore than three
months afo.
Colonel A. Cochran of Little Sious. a
former mayor of this city , very penerously
npreed to donntc n piece of ground in the
addition which bears bis name , and tbe
exact term * of this offer were made public
last evening for the first time.
All tbe bids were opened. Tbe first was
from Hoa. Thomas Bowman. In behalf of the
owners of block 11 in Everett's addition ,
apreeing ! to sell tbe block to the city for park
purposes for $5.0JO. The second was from T.
J. Evans , offering for sale block IT in bis
second bridpe addition for ? 5sf > 0 ,
and apreeinp to donate block 24 , valued at
JS,4Sit. toiyether with MOO trees valued at $100.
The bid was accompanied by a petition
sipned by 100 property owners and citizens
living in tbe vicinity. Tbe third bid -was
from Finley Burke , nnd offered a tract of
land SHlxlTO in size , comprising blocks 1 and
3 in Burke's addition , for $10.000.
Ctiloncl Cochran's prtii > osilion VJBB toelo-
nat-e ten lots in block T. Ccxhran's addition ,
and his equity in tbe two remaining lots of
Ibe blovk. amounting toSl.UOO for the two ,
the onl.v condition beinp the cummiisioners
should fpcntl the amount now in the park
sinklnp tund. less such nn amount as should
be necessary to clear up tbe title of tbe two
lots on whk'h there is an encum
brance , on pradinp and otherwise improving
the property. Attorney C. M. Harl wus pre
sent in tbe interests of T J Evi.no. aud culled
the attention of the commissioners to the
fact that & lepal question was in\olved. as
to whether the commissioners bad a ripht to
use in mattinp improvements money which
baa bee-n voted by the citizens to be used in
malcinp 11 pure-base. He.would not give un
opinion , however , as to the point , and the
opinion Deemed to be pretty peneral that the
use of themonej iii improvements would be a
valid consideration , and the offer was fiualli
ucce pted after e-onsidcraclc dise-ission.
Wadsworth was instructed to take steps
toward e'learinp up thp defects in the title
by havinp tbe city c'ounril e'ordemn the two
iots. He introduced a resolution that it wa
the sense of tbc commissioners that the
park should be known us "Cochran Park , "
in touen of the appreciation of the citizens
of the flO.OOCI gift of Colunel Cuchran , The
resoluticn was adopted.
Colonel Cochran stated that he would pive
f500 toward puttirip in an artesian well.
Graham thoupht that thtreouuht to be some
object for the citizens who would be prin
cipally benefitted to contribute to the
scheme He thoupht the park commission
ers would be vuliinp to sj > end $5(10 ( on the en
terprise if the citizens would do tbe rest.
Colonel Cochran said be would investigate
the rnstter. and there is a suspicion hover-
mp around 10 the effect that if he is not able
to pet the other property owners sufficiently
interested to contribute be will furbish the
necessary roone-.x himself
On motion of Casper it was voted to spend
? KK ) in settin ? out shrubbery and ornamental
trees in Fair * o'1int park , after which the
board adjourned.
Tlie block whichColonel Cochran thus puts
into the bands of tbe city is located on
Twetilj-first street , otherwise known as Pa-
ciric aVenue , and runs clear through from
First to Second avenue. It is located in a
very desirable part of Ibe city , and the com
missioners cou'-jder themselves very for
tunate in celling il on so favorable terms
The only drawback is ihe fad that it will
take a fill of about four feet to brinp it up to
prade. This can be done , however , without
spending ncarlj the amount that would be
necessary to purchase anj of the other tracts
offered in the bids.
SPCCIAl. AT Till : HUSTON STOKC ,
Council IJInffs , In.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
Our line of ladies' capes and jackets ,
this sprint beats all our previous efforts
in this department. Every one predicts
that capes arc going to be the popular
&pring garment this reason , and we have
them in all styles , and at our usual low
prices. At i2.3i ! we show a nice navy
I'lao butterfly cape , tinsel trimmed , well
worth K1.50.
Our next price. J3.44. we show in both
navy and tan , and will gladly compare
it with any $5 00 cape in the market.
At $5XHour ) assortment is still greater ,
and as this is tne popular price for u
spring garment , we claim to have the
best $5.00 cape iu the market.
At $0.50. $7,50 , 5-0.00 , $13.00 and Slu.OO
we show an elegant line of plain and
novelty capes in tans , browns , blues
greens , reds and blacks.
Our assortment of jackets is just as
complete as our capes.
Ask to see our $1.93 blazer jackets ,
comes in tans and grays.
At $3.50 we shw > a 00-inch reefer made
from an all-wool foule cloth in tau and
navy.
At $5.00 we show four different ma
terials and -.tvles in tans , blues and
blacks.
At $7.50 we show a line of reefers with
derby or cascade capes in tans , greens ,
blues and blacks.
At $10.00 , $1-2.00 und S15.00 we show
some exclusive styles and sorno very
nobby garments. T'all and see us before
buying anything in this line.
BOSTON STOKE.
Fotheringhatn , White law & Co. .
Council Bluffs , la. , and
rtockford , 111.
ii.irTii .
The City Council Trente * Another Oflioe. fern
n ( itiod Democrat.
The Board of Health met last evening and
provided a plac-e lor another democrat , that
oljicjalth inspector , us was foretold in Tni
BEE several days apo. The salary of the
officer is fiiod at 00 a month and the job is
iss.
to last not to extwd t.is months. His duties
as defined bj the eity attorney , are to cam
out the rules of the Board of Hcalih. and lit
is lo have full polire power and be author
izc d to file all necessary informations
. There were three candidates , in tbe field
C. H White , H. Peterson atid A. S. BeckOn
k.r
On the first ballot White received 1 , Pelcr
son i and Beck 4. On the second ballot Bee )
; caine in with 0 votes and was dec-laitae
eleetcvl
A iwtition was presented from jKwple re
sldluc is tteicinity of ihe Meschcndor
- Moat company's store on U | > j > er Broadwa ;
asking that the odors aritlnf : from ttie lire
referred to be declared out of order. Tli
matter was referred to the new health in
sptvtor with instructions to have ihe mils
ance t. bated.
The committee to whirl ) was referrt d th
matter of secunn ; : a dumping pround re
jK > rtcxl that the cround hej-etofore refen-e.
to had lnu secuntd. The qucstiun of issi
Jng sc-avender licenses was brouphl up. l > v
afUT some dlsoubsion it was dix.idt < l to It
* thinps run on Just as they are now , in a kla
„ of fn-e-for-sll fa&hkin
.IUK C'nrnJn Court. ,
In the district cv > urt yesterday the cases (
F. M. Hunter and C. C. Cook apalust tli
Frtiuch Ixiupue Safc-ty Cure oonpany i
Slaux City , G W. Kiusuortb and J. M
Campbell , were on trial Hunte- and Coo >
lioupht f 10MO worth of stock in the COD
pany soiuethiup ovnr u j eiar ace , w hicb w :
. to lie optratod for tbe purpose of cunt :
drunkards , and incidentally to briu ? a fe
jttiiick lute tbe j > txlcti ol Ibe met
i. -i f ' c i t'.i A11' r ib ' i ' |
ji f i n , tii ii .i" . I h , x < ' i ri ,
uri 1 ' IK i tit nh inff-Trll fr D wh.it it
vras r pr' ' ci.ti'il anil th < > diBiatiitcJ their
mono ba < k Ttidrmand was rffu if > a and
the two alleged victim * commenced suit
urninut the other members of the company
to compel them to Uke buck tbe stock. All
ortft of ll mti.ms of fraud are made by tbe
plaintiffs and the trial is likely to lat for
Kfvrral dn\s Hunter was on the stand all
daye terda } and the Irt quetit clashes of
words between him and Attorney Onran.
who apiwarea for the defene , srre4 to
k T the prwceedinrs from liwximing : monotonous
onous
Divorce * were prantod by .ludee Demer
to Surah M. Kearns f nun her husband. Unfits
H Keariii , on tbe pround of cruelty , and to
Charles Youne from Sarah Youne on tb
pround of de < * ertion Keither of the defendant -
ant made any pi > curaiirp.
In the case of .Nnencer Smith airainst the
Omaha .fc Uouocil Bluffs Bridce company the
defendant filed un amended answer jester-
day in which it is alleged that private in
dividuals are not aut-horiied bj law to brinR
an action to recover tax. and also that the
claim upon which the suit is broueht is
outlawed , more than five years havinp
passed since it accrued.
A motion for a continuance was filed in the
dlvorcP suit of Ii. A. McMUlcn apainstV. .
A. McMillcn. The defendant is in Texas
buntinp for his health and says he cannot
pet read for trial at this term of court. He
wants the postponed until the Aug-ust
term. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
O. O. 1) . ltro n > Oreit * > e etl-I > ny lloute
dennluc ' ale.
The greatest cut ever made on wooden
and willow ware.
Sale commencing Monday , April 10.
Wash 1uli 45e. 50c. OOc. ; willow
clothe * baskets 55t ? . OTip , 75c.
2-hoop wooden pails lie : 3-hoop wooden
pails 15c.
Paper pails lOc ; wash boards lie , IGc.
Iflc.
Iflc.Scrub
Scrub brushes 5c , 7c , lOc. 12c.
Mop sticks Se : clothes pins 0 doeen for
uc.
Clothes lines 5e each.
Large bottle bluing for 5c.
Bulk starch. 4c pound : 1 pkg.starch Oc.
0 Ibs. box starch 2lc. !
0 bars Kirk's White Russian soap for
25c.
0 bars Fairbank's Santa Glaus soap
for 2jc.
7 bars Domestic eoai for 2oc.
S bars Ladies' Frien3 sonp for 2oc.
8 bars Tovns'Delight soapier 25c.
S bar * West India Olive soap for 2V.
Tar soap 3c cake : toilet soap 2c cake. '
Washinc powder. 2 pkgs. for 5c.
4 cans Ea le lye for 25c.
0 cans Star he for 25c.
"
BROWN'S C. O. D. ,
Council Blufls , la.
Don't fail \o attend the farewell con
cert of the Iowa State band previous to
their departure to the World's fair.
This band is rcg-nrded as one of the best
in the whole country and a ereat musical
treat is in store for the inusic-lo\ ?
people. The pulse of Iowa's whole pop-
u'aee will heat with pride ns they listen
to the inspiring mur-ic of their great
band in the Iowa buildin ? at Chicago.
Miss Lena Sims and Mr. Copeland will
assist Prof. Taft Friday evening. Broad
way church.
l.uld Hi l'v + l.
A very larpe circle of friends pathered on
Monday afternoon in tbe home where she
has so lonp resided , to participate in the
iuneral tribute to Miss Anna Weirich. All
felt themselves bereaved in her death. She
was widely known , and none knew her butte
to love her. She has lived in our citj since
1-7. She was an unusually capable and in
defatigable worker , in tbe h < "ne and in the
chunh , lovins to have a pirt m everj peed
work within lierreich. She seemed scarcely
to think of herself in her desire for the v e ! '
fare of others.
She made a profession of relhrion when
about 15 years old and has adorned her pro
fession by a beautiful , cheerful and con
sistent Christian life Her membership was
with the First Presbj terian church of this
city. Her father , mother and six brothers
and sisters had entered , before her. into the
heavenly home. Two sisters remain Mrs.
Curtis and Mrs Carothers.
When told that death snon await/id her
she had no fear , and was soon so filled with
loncinp to po that she feared she was im
patient. She has suffered much for more
than a year , but her death was a peaceful
and painless sinkinp into sleep. Her life and
character are sweet to remember.
Look at Tli in.
Men's Russian calf shoes at Evans' , 2S
Main and 27 Pearl streets.
laft Oriran Concert.
Friday evening : , April 14th , Broadway
church.
Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p.
m. at the Council Blutfs Medical and
Surgical institute. 20th and Broadway.
Coal and wood : best and cheapest
Mitsouii hard wood in the city ; prompt
delivery. H. A. Cox , No. 4 Main.
To ' ell tlui I'nlon I > i put Grounds.
A mcetinp of Ihe council has been called
for lomorrow evcninp at 7:30 o'clock at
which a petition of the members of the
Union Depot company will come up for con
sideration lookinp toward the sale of the
prouncls which , away back in tbe past , were
purchased in the hope that some day a
mapniflcent depot would prow up tbere. The
Union Pacific Hailway company is the pros-
peclive purchaser. The company was prac
tically piven Union avenue ten or fifteen
years ago , and has occupied it ever since ,
but it now turns out that there is
a flaw in the tillo which may somelitne re
sult in the companv llndinp that the avenue
dees not belonp to it at all. In order to pum
the sympathy of the cilizens who own worth
less slock in the Union Depot cumparjy a
proposition has been made by Ihe railway
company for Ihe purchase of ihe depot
crpumls. on consideration that the city will
remedy the delective Ulle The depol com
pany stockholders snap eagerly at the
tempting idea of cominc out even on their
stock , and bare petitioned tbe council for a
special meeting at which the advisability of
aceommoaaUup the Union Pacific will be
considered ,
Miliietlilus New.
Men's heavy kid shoes , softns a jjlove ,
at Evans' new store , 25 Main and 27
Pearl streets.
The Millers , decorative artists , wall
paper , paper hanging , plain and orna
mental painting , signs. No. 15 Pearl St.
Do you smoke':1 Have you trie4 T. D.
KingXCo.'e PartairasV1 it's a charmer.
Just light one.
. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street ,
largest and best bicycle stoe-k in city.
- See the peerless Dauntless bicycles
. and get our terms. Henry Murphy. 10
, Pearl street.
.
Die-Is Suck. Robert Stack , Bob Scott , and
Oaines Harlow had a lively scrap Sunday
aflernoon ut a saloon at HOT South Main
e- itre-et. Harlow and St-ott seemed to be the
erf
rf under dops in the tipht. unu when the former
pre-sentocl himst-lf at the o21ce of the city
re c-lerk and tiled nn information for tbe arrest
of his two assailants he had a face that
looked as thouph it had encountered a sau
- sape mill Dick Stark was. arrested en the
lshe charpe of disturDiu ? the jmace. but the case
he will not be tneid until a wevk from nex.1
Monday , us he is workinp for C. K. Mitc-heiJ
reed
edu at Hint on station and started for a lw <
umt we eks stay mere yc-sU-rdaj raoruinp. Har
mt low aflerwardb cunsulted with the count ;
let attorne\v , * ilh refei-e-noc as to the advisa
ad bility of makinp a tnore sei-ious chaitri
apainst the two StacK brothers , end the CBE-I
will probably brciupht to the attention of
the praud jury , hicb is now in session.
of
he Dr. A. J. Cook. Grand hotel annex
of Special attention to diseases of rectum
ofM
Cook your meuls this- summer on a ga
ok range. At cost at he Gas company.
ras Finest Ari U > cabinet photos * 2 po
dozen. AMon'studio. . IS North Mail
ing
W od of all kinds , ciID = and coal. I
G. Knotta i ; Cy , , W Broadway.
IIATTIE CUXDR
Attacked While Shaping ; b ; M Unknowa
MnSb , Makes VBrtve Dsftwe.
EXPERIENCE OF A.SKSJX CITY MAIDEN
l > ekltor In the Urelu-il Hank nt hi'
Icy Will lie Paid M'Toll InMirmite
Kate * In Dm Jlttlncn Are
S ofi Cirr. la , Awil' 10. [ = ? ecial Tele-
pram to TBE BBE ] At tiJKi this nwrninsr a
domestic named Hattie Guilder , in the em
ploy of Fred Selittgw at S 3 Pierce street ,
was n wakened by a Mian who prn * d her
throat and threatened to kill her if she made
an outcry. She struggled with him and
K-raU'bod and cut his fsce and hands with
her finger nails so that he bleu profusely ,
ooveriuc her nhrht robe and the beddinp
with blood. Finally she screamed and
Selinper ran to her assistance. The man
brushed by him , blew out a lieht on the
lower floor and escaped bj the back door.
He entered the house throuph a windov.
He left a hat size six and tnreeuarters ) and
part of a court subpoena , which he used
to licht a lamn from a coal store , but no
further clew to his identity \vas obtained.
The woman is in a serious condition.
Will ll I'nlil.
Dns MdiNcs , la. , April 10. [ Rpncial Tele-
pram to THE BEE ] State Auditor Mc
Carthy today received a letter from Bank
Examiner Miller , Mhich throws some hpbt
upon the failure of the Northwestern State
bank at Sibley. la. Miller sa.\s be find * tne
liabilities are about SKKMKK ) over and above
the capital stock , which is75Khi. He has
investigated the value of the bills receivable -
able far cnouch to conclude that they are
very nearly worthless , and that the entire
capital stock will be wiped out in pa.\iug tne
depositors. The deposits , nmountinj : to
S122 ( KK > , will be paid in full , but the remain-
inp NO.OOO of liabilities will have to be dis
counted , and Is mostly in the hands of other
banks.
Under the Iowa law in case of a bank
poinp into the hands of a receiver , the de
positors are preferred creditors , and a re
ceiver for the Northwestern will be ap
pointed at once. This is the first failure of
a state bank in Iowa since ] sS7.
-lous ( it ; ICerortl.
Siorx Cirr , Ja. , April Hi [ Special Tele-
pram to THE BEE ] Word was received
here today of the death at Boston of Georpe
Leonard , who has been prominently iden
tified with the buildmp up of Sioux City.
He orpanized the Boston Investment com
pany , which built nine larpe business blocks
here costinp upwards of ? - ' 000.000 and after
wards orpauized the Nnrthern Investment
company , which has already built many fine
blocks here In this way he interested
eastern capitalists h re He is credited
with havinp been one of the best organizers
of buildinp companies in the county and to
have sold $10OtKWO ) of their stock.
Insurance Knit's AUvincoit.
DCS MOIKES , la. , April 10. [ Special Tele-
pram to TUE BEE j The1 inspection bureau
actinp upon the report of Inspector D.
Hartwell , has advanced insurance rates in
DOS Moines 20 per cent on account of the in
sufficiency of the fire protection afforded bv
tbe waler company. The advance applies of
course only on renewals and ne-w risks and
is confined to the business portion of the
city and especially hazardous risks The
new rate went into effort today. The ad
vance has been ordered at the instance of
the foreicn companies , but the Iowa com
panies will be compelled tn stand by it.
JOHH Arl lit hi bit.
DAVENTOET , la , Atiril 10. [ Special Tele-
: ram to THE BEE. ] This city is to enjoy an
, rt exhibit to be piven by the Renaissance
lub. It opened tins evening1. In addition
o numerous homo products there are a nuin-
. er ol outside exhibits' Amom * those ex-
lioitinp are C. E Baldwin of Des Moines.
who has several fine works in oil : oottle.'i
ie Stimniel of Iowa City with a collection
of ten water colors ; Mrs. Alma Gluspow
White of Washington , la , whose work is ull
'u oil and ull trota nature.
Denounced Jler "oil's Murdrrrr.
OTTTMWA , la. , April 10 [ Special Tele-
pram to THE BEE. ] The trial of Pat Fox.
'or the murder of William Bowser February
il , tbe result of a quarrel , bepan in the dis
trict court today. Mrs. Brwser caused a
.easation . by denounclnp the muiderer of her
; on in open c mrt and Ihen fallinp in a hj s-
terical nt. She had to be taken from the
-oom , and is now iu a precarious cuuditiou
The defendant's plea is self-defense.
Oulte 11 1 eutitile lioute.
MARSHALI-TOWX , la. , April 10 [ Special
Telepram to THE BEE. ] The surveyors of
the proposed Winona , Marshalltou n and
Southern railroad have completed a survcj
north to Osaire and started south this mora
ine to surve.t ihe line ihrouph to the south
ern part of the state They rcpurt ver >
favorably of the route thus far traversed ,
ciairmmr that the survey is one of the most
feasible ever made in the state.
KlcipeU from Omaha.
Siorx CITT , la. , April 10. [ Special Tele-
pram to THE BEE.J- Mrs E V. Gowdy of
Omaha has telepraphod the police to inter
cept her dauphter Belle , who is 17 years old ,
and a man named Gray , a residenl of Atlan
tic , la , who eloped from Omaha yesterday.
The telepram arrived just after the St Paul
express pulled out , on board of which was
the couple.
ro .1 lloth t.egi.
CEDAR RAPIDS la , April 10 [ Special Tele
gram to THE BEE ] Charles Waters , a mes-
scnccr boy , fell under a movinp train at Traer
today , and-had both letrs so badl > crushej
that amputation will be necessary. It is not
believed that he can live.
I'p Your Mlml to Oo.
A special excursion to North Galveston ,
Tex. will leave Omaha April 11. l ' .Kl He-
markable inducejnents are offered. For par
ticulars apply to D. D SmeaUm , apent , room
17 , Barker block , Omaha Neb.
JTTBGES OF JAG3.
The I'iro mill Police Hoard -its us a Com-
mUMon on Inebriety.
The Fire and Pom c commissioners spent
two hours and a-half last cveninp listeninp
to testimonj repardinp the sobrietj of Police
Officer Charles Monroe on St Patrick's
day. About a dozen persons swore that in
their opinion the policeman had been drink-
inp and just as maii.Vtio.la.red that he hud
not drank any lujuor W lle on duty. A deci
sion was deferred for one week.
Charges were Drcfiotrort by William Glad-
win apainst Officer Halter , whom Ihe com
plainant ailepes had' declared that Mrs.
Gladwin was not as purc"as an anpel Halter
will have a trial uevt Mon lay nipht.
Officer Burr was granted live days lea\e
and Policeman Baldwin'Wul receive pay for
the time he was laid np. '
A new floor uill IWlald in enpine house
No 5 ana new sets of Hale collars will be
.
purchased. i
Chief Seiavey sentina comparative state
ment from Superintendent McClauphry of
the Chicapo police ferrti which shows the
< number of patrolmen. , their pay and the num
ber of arrests lor 1 sin ! iu.all of the principal
cities.
Captain Mostyn n-jicrtcd that the saloon
at 4'.M North Sixteenth street had its front
windows cbstrue-tcdSuuda.\ . that at No
510 on the same street men were se en behind
the bar. These cases were referred to
aProsecutor \ Cochran. but be refused to file
complaints , because he thouphl there
wouldn't be evidence enough for a conviction
A decisic u f rum Jjdpc Kejsor was read
. wherein he coucars in the action of tbc
.
Take Time to Deliberate ,
but when the time for iictitn arrives
stop thinkir.f ; and Iwy iv bottle of fjenu-
inc Carlsbud Sprudol Salt. It is tbo bos
. nutursl acorieut anil alterative extant
Tbt . urtit-lo fa thief
; genuine itr.po't-'d ' t > 10
of "hi Dt > A MenJe.son Co.
, New Yi/rfc , ' c/n / every oottle.
'i 'u1 'i i u ' ' s ! * >
1 it n -i v 1 i iV < , ' "
.n i ati 1 1 - ' ii i , i I'lti/i i i li.fi ) 1 1"
iit'pln ant * t > i" j ii-i 'ulxcftiv-il ri f > * t
faitli Thr rourl .il ii affirms the net top of
the ixmmimsH'n m rrfuciuit n license to M
Wallenr. , who ho l Mii < > fl d did not drer-
ti e in peed faith
Judrc Berku nolifled tne biard that Min
nie Wlrth had Ixvn rnnvlct ) in bi court of
wllinr liquor on Sunday and bud appwklad
tt
ti the cas * Mr Sniith w s in favor of revoK-
ine i her licEnt > . ' at once , as she hud Iw en con-
vlct d once before
Commissioner Cobnrn did not think this
would I * judicial and wnt l action defermd
mail M derision had Ixvn handed down by
the district court Smith said tbt l'its ) cii-
tor Oochrati had stated to him that if one or
two licenses were revoked it would lielti him
in eetttaff convictions in police court Coburn
Mid he was not there to belp Cocbran tnake
R record as a prosecutor. Tlie matter came
to a vote and was a tie. the mayor refusing
to vote until he kticw more ab nit tbe law
governing sucb cases.
_ - _ o .
A rhnnrptofio Miuth.
A sjiecial excur i. . > n to North Galveston.
Tex. , will leave Omaha April 11. 1MH. Ht-
inarkable inducements are ottered For i > ar-
ticulars ' appl.t to D D SmoaUiii , upent , roum
17 , Barker block. Omaha. Neb.
Still I'lucslni : l r B Veto.
There is no lot up in the effort * of the rail-
wa > corporations toinJucet.orernorCrounse
\ntbnold bis official sisruature from the
maximum rate bill. Yesterday inorninp a
larpe delegation fwm the Hallway Employes'
club went U > Lincoln to try to c-onvincelbe
povernor that the bill was opposed to tbe
best interests of the state.
It was reported about railroad headquar
ters jcsterday that should tbe bill become a
law the Missouri Pacific would abandon its
Intention of buildiic a new freleht depit in
Omaha Ihe plans for the structure have
been approved and it will cost $ "iO , < Mv' w hen
complete But the so-called adersc lepis-
lation is considered sufficient reas.m for i-ut-
tinp down expenses by dropping the depot
project where it is.
Piles of people have piles , but Do Will's j
"Witch Hazel Sahe will cure them.
Ilciik pi1 tlip Jary
The Current Topic club held its regular
meetinp last tuc-ht The subioct discussed
was"Sbould Not Ihe Present Jurj S.\ stem Be
lludically Chaujred or Abolished' " Mr L. 1.
Abbott took tbe nepative , in jilace of Judpe
Baldwin , who was prevented from beinp
present. The speaker c-ontended ihat a
unanimous verdict should not betiecess.r. . \ ,
but five-sixths ol the jurors should be suffi
cient to decide a case He looked u ] < ou a
radical chance or the abolishment of juries
as beitip daupcrous to exislinir coudilious
Air. J. D. Ware hs-ld to the view that
the decision of cases could be safely left to
the presiding judge without tbe assistance
of n juri.
Piles of people have piles , but De Witt's
'Witch Huzel Salve will cure them.
, lu\cnllci llur < * Tlile\ - .
The two lads , llob Roy and Dennis Haley ,
arrested for horse stealinp , were bound over
to the distinct court yesterdaj afternoon.
The first named , onl.14 . years of ape. is an
old offender , who enjo.\s familiarity with the
inside of a jail The crime committed , which
broupht bolh of inem to pru-f this time , was
the stealinp of S Ferpuson's tcjim last Sat
urda\ , from Ame avenue and Nelson Gould's
horse from premises in Chcrrj Hill addiliou.
Piles of peojile have piles but iJ Will's
Wllcb Hazel Sahe will cure them.
THE NEXT MORNING I FCELBRICHTANO
NEW < tND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My do.'tor save tt & e pently on tbe stomach.
liver and kldnpx s and l plei.sant laiatlx p This
drink Is made from tirrb * ivnd i > prepared for use
oeoasllr asteb It 13 called _
LAKE'S R9EDIGIKE
All ( JrucciK1 * sell Itttsao tndtl apartewrr
ctnnot pet It Bend yuur codrras for a free Bample
I.ane' % Fnraili MiJirinp inoTen thr bowrln
c-nrh daj. T. order i tif . -iivt' . * s npreawiry
' 'r' -
Y
IJIU I' . l r 1 ii.I' ' . cnsb t --urspnn. .
Grnduite of Imsli Medi-ftl ( u i'e < n s-
st. LI VI ION run i. Kir the' treatrurot of
A\
PRIVATE
\VconrcCat.arrli All Dlvei of
Koi-c. Ihr-jat. iiei. . tcm un ,
and Liver.
Blood , Slti-a ani Kidna ?
Tcinalo VVeakuoNSCn , l o < t hianhood
CXJKi-D.
I'll.KK1 T 1.1 riPTHE perroaneitly cnr3l
ui out tbe u , of knife Heaiure or cauitlc.
All inaludies of a [ - < au or dtllcato nkt'jra of
iiltirrtrx i.ontive'y ' ien
Call on 01 uddresfc xnio naaip fur Clrcului , Tre
Book and Upt pea
' 1IS > ou" ' 1s" ' > <
A'Pirln
Ilr nirln - Pirln ; -
'
Di. > CallCs ( X UilU'i.5 , oxi VH.I , M.II.
Sex. Ht.
EBa ElsiO
The Cele
brated Non-
Speitacles
a n d EyeGlasses
for
Glasses
1
sale in Omaha
EYEGLASSES' '
aha by
.MAX MEYER A : I5HO. CO. , ONLY.
STRENGTH , VITALITY , MAKHOOD
dff r- %
( Tf
TLJ * .
'
TT. n. P \ IIKET ! , SI. IJ..NO. 4 Wainnrh'tt. .
" e 'kirf tvnn , ni Finn-tun of tl > '
b' o ul < V ) the-
. > uti tbt
-
- J a * / ' < ri' t * &c * ir < aHir e > l Mm
, ' the ynurn. the mi'lilU ' ugrii nd oici
. i , fnnii'n 100 .n pen-on cr by Kti
lUU iTojocti : > Trtth tetitDor ial . FELE
Lnrpelock. ( , ( . I KNCE OF LIKK. OK f-Kl.V
1 Hj'Si.UVT.OX. . i"9 PP1 invi.lt : ll < j lux
" ) U
Singing Evangelist MoGlusky ,
l. vf V | , | . „ ' , - tJ J \ i.i , ' . .U II v vi it i M
I 1 npKV < < nil n ! ? < i r * i \ n MI t \ nit * it t u
J"irt i hr i i in i bufi h in I i ' It r
The Klulll ) ; . < ! fumc > of 1hi-f f IftpJ mrti nt >
tmrlpd tlirtinir * of i > riii ! < > to thrlr in tlne * .
t > 0 thotc lui tiriir.l Ihi ri'h lolc * of K an-
tll t M < * l'ln ky in MM im ) . > ! } .if ircU wine
will n > d witti lnt < rt 'n' * il'i < "tipd bllcf U t
" 1 bosun tnkln ? treatturnl of Uis <
und ? hpp , rJ , u sliort t itiie IIL'H for cainriliul
( ore thrMit. : and tuilwiih > 'tutidlnp tlio fart thnt
1 sane r\erv dvj und rx'iilnc dut HE ttie * '
tluic. tliexhuvernt It-el r tslicvc'd 1bc > MHPUI-SS. I
and al'o .treiistli'n-H mv roc il p' < r 1 j
comtuend the tto.ilu.enl . fiTtliiI'riicllt 1 baxc
cilituined. 1 liaxe fmind It tuo t lictietli iul It !
tiu inudc * luy < , ln.'ltic cii'-lvr und .vfl ut iniu-li |
bc'tti'r nttcrttiirl 1 do tnt ln' tate1 to tei1- i
ouinit-nrt the trt'Htnicnt a t-in ; In Ipful Iu
uo > .c' , Ibroul iiiiJ clic-t "
flNDL&
Mr S , \MI'lams ( ti. < ir.1er oli'rU fet Swift
& I'o . 1'ml.erciuth otnntiu llxis HI UN
MMitb.trei t. und 1- a xu-ll kim n II'I-M- '
nes * tii'in anil jirop > rty invncr MrUliiini -
iiti * } * 'K' IIHno de ire for uui > ltcllr. but
Ue-i'iii * It .m t and nslit to te-ll the public boxv
be has been helped. He .j V-
"Lu t XMutrrl na sick two mouths with La
Grippe whic b so exbuusted my nervous sys
tem mid > itulitv Hint 1 uas i-xM-fincly weil : ;
nnd till in , bodily funclion" grp tl.f Impaired
A cxtaittiul T'lhlue liud ulso for Mime time
ni.idu Info ids on nij lifiitb 1'rhcuiird II.IP
trcutod me for throe mouth- und 1 b xc
pultien htinidlly In every r sn ct
My bund imd nerves , mid ttlmle tfin .ir >
now lO'-plendid shupe I urnK rly my blood
seemerl ihlck and moxt-d In a uJENh xx .x-
\ II roil pb m V ve'liif.fier celling luv b n il n 1
rliht It xvus OH-.V 1 ( do i lie it-l. 1 uniMiti |
ana re t a < I could not do In fine 1 hixi a
keen relish fur my food , ll doe1tne coml iiml
builds me up llpfore 1 hiiU no desire to out
Alon : xvitu inv loxvcrod late I hud u tli > -ii-
tnuticl , tu'e thnt for u Ion : tine xru . sonic-
xxhtit Mill and full of pain und svudliu : : H i
nenrly well now 1 um EO highly ph-isod xx nh
uiy f-plen'lid iinproxftiicnt th it ' hiuuri :
my Iricnds xxbo nee > d treiinrnt 1m ihruii <
dNcu .i-e to go und eel iciiif uucl iurr usI I
have dune. "
LOW BATES.
CATAIiTII AND ALu CDiMlLE IllF-
EA5-E5 TKHAILD AT UHV AM > fl.M-
rurtM IUTE.--MJ DICINTS rntn I-A-
TlENTs AT A HI-T\XCE ri'CT.-srt'LV
THEATEO II Y MAIL fEXl'lUKYMT -
TOM ULAMv.a
DP
oil ana it : N Y 1/ifo ll fl-T. Om.iha.
Olllie Hourt. y t < i 11 a in u'ot. l > ui ,
ui. > j i I i > * IU a m t i 1J m
BEEP IS CHEAP
AS EVER.
But jior ) ; . htitni , lard arid l > : u'on , while xxa.v
up In u. arc ohenjuT lit Mesi-iicndotf's inai Uet
than arij othc-r place In the nty The place to
pel j out meat Is xx heiv yon jret the' l > c t and
the uio-.t for j out inoiif } " . Look ut these prices
and ii-ciillect that everything la tbe best that
MX If t i. I'o. slaughter :
Shoulder Clod , ires of bone . 60
PlateBoil . -ic
Boneless Corned Beef . 5o
SirlomButts . Oo
Kolsoilleef . Do
Sirloin -trip. . 80
irloin Steak . lOo to 12'-o
Fortirhousa Steat . 12'ctol6o
KiDRoast . SotolOe
Shoulder Roast . . Oc to 7c
ShouiderSteak . 7c
VealSt-w . Go
Veal Roast . 10o
Veal Steak . 12'o
Mutton-stew . oc
Mutton Lags . lOe
Muttjn Cnops . . . 12l-s3
Sausaje . 12s =
P rlrButts . 12Ho
PoriiL-ins , whole . IS'/jo
Perk Chops . i5a
SaltPork . 1243
Bacon . 15c
Lard . 10ctol4o
Hams . 12'eto 17o
Sliced . 20 o to25c
Sheep , whole . Bo
Poultry and Fish always 01 haai.
NoothTrrnrUetcai duplicate thiss pr.c s
and maid this is for tae best Meats 1.1 ths
city.
EKESCHERDORF MEAT CO , ,
Wholesale nnd Retail
T
333 BROADWAY. Council Bluffs.
ail ibe train of
UVILS K.AK.MssK Illtllll.lTV KT " tuat ac
ICK.L' " ant I'KltMA-
n inpanr tbcui n men yl -
NifMLl i I Hhn lull M UtSNij I'll and tone
civeu to err partofttte b ny I will nen"1 " i-e
< uielf pufkeil h Iti-li t > btix ufTr"r tbe pre't > ( rip-
tl..n lint ( ] < r > d ife tf lliip Irout.le * . Adurebi i.
A 1IUAULKllATIll CHLIU .Ml a
g , W. PANELS , M. D.
He Good SjraaritAC. N Iron'tij-witnw. *
liBADKK OF ULSTIASK3 OF MKH AKO
vrcmnN. ruorniinoK OF
% VOKLIV * 11KKHAL DlSrUt
BAKJ : or MKI ICLM&
f treat the fp/loA-mg Diseases :
Cutorrh of tb * Heart Thraat and
wuwsofthe Rytc'i.i LBt Htssnd Ajoplcxy Heart
I > 1M M , iJVer en'ij.liu t l.lJuey Complaint ,
Harvous Debility. Mental Dopro -
nion , Loss of Menhood , Seminal
Weakness rim * te I r FHI * IH-WIMSt ; Vltui *
liatire tiiieumtlttm I'tralyfli ViLnt SBclUuc.
Scrofula Fever Sores , Cancers , Tuinora
nnd Fistula In nno removed without
the knile or drawtnc n drop of
btood. Womiin with hi r iie'i' ' ate oins re >
stored to health I'roiisy curcJ w j.hnut tailing ,
spi-cml uttt in inn ciMii IMI it' ' n f ni
lil'ioil tu'rii * . ari'hu IV i v n ir u'OV
-liter a till iliP.i ) > iT Ihin u tiiM. | 1 t > i licit
' lir.n.s * "n tor- ' fntfe l f ir uni fa uro 11
c nii itlic > \ tiificuiy
TojKVorm renioTpl in two or th ec iiours , or na
pny. lliiaorrn.iUfc or rlns cured
THOSE WHO AKK AFfLICTED
Will rove life and hundred * ol dollars l.y . calllcg
oa or uilnc
DP. . G W P SGLs S HERBAL KEOICJhES.
TbotinlyrhjMrlan ivho can IcU wbRt nllt
a person \\itliout ailtliic n < juf tlon.
All enrrcspnticlencc B'rirth confidential. HwdielRT
bout bv ' cijirc'as.ddrcHS an lotltrt to
G.'W. PANGLE , M.D
COUKCIL BLUFFS ST H DYE TO *
All Kin If of In i i : ii'i ! t < ai ' doinc < n
-IIH h 'tic-t -i * if t i < - > rt I > ! nut
tulrifj f j'ir - MI * le t i . i . n * c i ' I is ne *
\\0lk Jirom.itiX ll 'IR1 'I ' 1 "If IT'Tel 10 Ull
purt ! > of the CMjmrx * ud for pr.ij list
C. A. MACHAZ , Proprietor.
Urcudxxjiv. neur NoilhxrcM.crii 'e o.
RARE , RIPE OLD WH'SKY.
i/m/focl Sfoc7.of Ilic- J-//i -r In ttio
\Vurltl.
F , II TnrJ hut oppnpd u xrlifil.'gal > llgudr at ire at
? xo I ? I'citi 1 trpet ( uunit hln i uud ha put la
u larco nnd n-pll i lH'i I Mock ( if wlnps tirandlen ,
wbl kl- > etc It l-aliut xvurtii } of mrntloo that
Mr rurd i ttje turtunitc pees - T " 1 -iinv forty
Imrrf 1 nt ihe tlnt'H xvli iv in the linit d states.
In I1he ! lum.-nt Kprcntt fltc h im-ln ol Kcntuckr
( i. r C Taxlornbltkr nntl It xvaii not until about
three rears ue i that 1-e p'nc'd ' th t ud on Uio
ninrEi. ! lif tlil > rturk lie lini iPtt fcbuut f irty tuir-
reln nnd expcrtii alt pionounco It at oluttilr tbe
flnp t wlilsfef j In the country He tells U mnlnlr
to l uille. ! lor luodlrlnal u < e. as It \ * too costly for
the recnlar triido It Ii wortti ox-er f 10 p T pnllon.
There In not another brand or Mich xvhlikx In tbe V
III" stock of bramllp * nnd H lu > ecimei f r > m tbe
lamoniLelanfl stnnford vlncyirds In < alilornla
und hare u lileh reputation lor e-iccllrnce and
purity
, Atturneys- 11 w I'rae-
st.nt nnd
courts.
blocK. Oouuci ! HluIU , la.
Special
SIUFJ.
IXHl Al. ] ! ; 1 ull fPt ol tluu.TS t
tlon a bare-In 'n ulie ot Sbucart
Hardware ( o. roiinoll HJJtla
GAniSAItli. retnorcd ( js ; iocis Tiiult cblmneyi
clpnnpdfll prppsreJ lor tbe jrt Kl
Hurko cltv bnlMIni :
iJ OFl SAUEV . oiTcr f.ir . sale on pacy tprms a de
ulrable borne on Mxth UTIIDUP on * * block from
electric uiotor. hou .e uf tlx-e luouit. , clopets. city
miter , larce lirlct retlur , fiotil nnd ldp porcliCB
\Vlll t.pll nt I cos tbau uctnal c i-t l.oucoe A Towlc ,
SM Te-arl ttrcet. C'ouncll tHuflu
H dl'- ! . und U.t for talc No lain riffi aren n
nunlrp ol J r Cbrlfctian , L & . ll l
\e'MA.NrB for i sjt man to culic'tt , touclt ,
und deliver co il \Vapc * * I2 n week ,
and proEtnairldfd fvcry in onys , In tloct com
pnny. Mu t buy 15 fhtrps Mot tc Addrenii J xy ,
Morhe , Itoom 5. l.vcrfit block. Council lllufTi
OIt KENT Tbe Mcrcc-n hotel at Wl toutb Mala
itrcet. Inquired Lower , at hotel
A h > I H XCl's and ioan Karm an1 city propsrtf
VbouEbt and bold. 1'utey i 'J'noinai , Couaolt
UluBi.
17UU friMjlS Two tilrect-.ttiice bO'j ii on ATenov
i ( , near Kth ttircl. nU rooiui bav window ,
cKihrtfcaud pautiy. larci- lot xvatpi In rtrd Will
tatp a mall pay meat donn nnd balanre In Install
ment ! . Lou if'I o lo-Jui 1'eail Hrc'et , Council
\O > A < UK farm InTodnr county , Nebrahka ; all la
cultivation , C2J.CK ) ptr acre Flrat clan * city
property to exchange for coo 1 land * end ni de-
rrru-tlou ol the lana sou hax's to oSir Jobnitoa
i Van Patten
IXilt Kl-.ST-lloui.c M. ; 1 Irrt Btrfu-t. Mz roomi.
Apply to G H Jiukton , neit door
I UH SAljK A number of nice cottacen , cbeap ,
and on vrry eacy payiuenth.
Nl ( bolbou & t o . ( IJ1 Uroadway
AVANTKI ) Gtrl lor venrrnl liciugc'wurlt xt Sit
i' I'ourtti UTenuo
I. iiH ALE ( 'heap tlno lirwl nieedy I ycar-olfl
liorhi * . Kltti iilivru.n L-outle. trued dli..atltlOD.
tmrcuin .1 H tvlntx. liiihoulh M'veulb ttrtiet
KINGMAN & CO . ,
PEOR1A , ST. LOris , KANSAS CITY , DBS MOIKHS AND OMAHA.
Manufacturers , importers and jobbers of high and med'um '
grade bicycles ; also vehicles and farm machinery.
S. M. WILLIAMSON & CO. , Council Bluifs Agen
To run the largest music store west of Chicago.
\Ve have the Royal Hard man , finer than silk.
We have the latest in sheet music , and in other
musical instruments , etc. ; what we have not is the
exception. Pianos to rent and rent to apply.
Mueller Piano and Organ Co , 103 Main street ,
Council Bluffs.
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- > lb . . . fib loch nl ptical cenr , U the fined road
xthcel ID Ihe XM rid. ilit'Ilifh i.ruOe I'neuma
tic. l.M'fcsl llneln the xvcnV.'ijoln.ue and
ItetaiL rcid fer ntK.c etc. Ail L.ock cifi *
juiritij donr.
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COLE & . COLE ,
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