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    TIlE OMAHA DAILY DEE
COUNCILI BLUFFS.
OFFICE , . NO. 12 PEAHL STREET.
Dellvertd by carrier to any port ot the cU7.
U. W. TILTON , Lessee.
TEt.Ef'1I0NISDualnea. omce. No. 4 ; night
. lor , No. 2.
JI.\JI .11.TJU.\ .
Granll hutel , Council Duta , reopenell Oct. 1.
- , , Maine Heal Estate agency 539 Droadway.
The paving on Oakland avenue was fin-
nlshe yesterday
The work of bulllnr the Postal teleJraph
Ino tween here and Sioux City Is being
Jluhell rnp1diy. Al the holes between bore
and Crescent City have been dug . and the
poles are now being put In poSItion.
W. U. Inphe , who was found with a re-
volver In hl8 pocket while trying to set tIP
. .l candy and cigarettes to some lalles In the
city Jai , was dbmlsed by Judge McGee
' ) yeHerelay morning , but his revolver was con-
flscatcd.
Charles Byrd anll John ltcss of the back
alley aristocracy WEe sentencEII to ten days
In jai by Judge Field 'estenlay. for stealing
some caps anll glovel ' at the Uoston store.
'p. , . John I.ngllon's cae ! was continued until
next l r1)ay. lie Is out on bonil.
Quincy \eolsey. who Is charged , with ile- )
frallng the Rock isbn , ! Ial\n ) ' company
by means of bogus time checks , with the , nut
of J. a. Moroy folo\l,1 , In his accomplice's I
footsteps yutenlay and was boune over to I
the grllli jury his bal bond being fixed
at $ 2OO.
Some time was taken up In the district
court yeBlerllay by the arguments II the
Nonpareil case , now plltlng , The Carpenter
Paper company liOn intervened In the attachment -
tachment proceedings . and Is now objectng
to the rccnt order of JUdge Smith that the
oreer
' . , money now In hand shall he iisetl In paying
\ . . off the preferred claims , such as those or the
help and the like.'het the arguments
were through Judge Smith lade another
order In whIch It was stipulated that only
the money on hali at the ( tine or the malt-
Ing of the first order should ' be so used , that
comln In later to be used In settling with
the other crcditors.
Wo hare $400.000 to loan uron Improved
farms In Iowa and will take all the gilt-
edged loans offered nt low rates. We do
lot want wild lands. anti will not loan In Ne-
braEka. LougC & Towle 235 learl street :
Sntee I In the Pu hue.
Al persons falling to report cases ot con-
tnglous IIEeases , vlz" . scarlet fever Ecarla-
tina . scarlet rash , dlllhtherla , measles , croup ,
small pox ali chicken 1ox I , to the olce of
the city clerk . will be arrested and fned I
under the law5 of the State Hoard of health .
I. . ZUI\tElLEN , JI .
' Secretary Board of Health.
: -.i.t SherhlKI Cn.I ,
This new coal from Wyoming for sale
only by II. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephone
48. Ask for clrculnrs.
20 per cent discount on alt trimmed hats
at Mrs. Hagsdale's.
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1'.E1fSO..AL I'I It.lU1P1lt4.
Freeman Reed went to Oakland.
yesterday. J. H. Black of Griswold was In the cit p
E A. Conslgney of Ayoca was In the cit ) r
yesterday.
John Mudge has gone to Otumwn to
spend the holdays ,
Miss Mali X. CavIn Is home from 1 ten
days' visit In Denver.
- ' . . Miss Florence folio I visItIng Mrs. Wi
Cook at Cedar Hapld8.
" . Mr. and Mrs. P. Id. Gault of Chicago are
visiting their friends here.
Mrs. W. M. Jones Is spending Chrisma
with friends In Red Oak.
The Misses Mary all Edith Allen wi
Spend the holdays with Mr. and Mrs ,
Charles C. Lincoln , at I'erry , Ia.
F. A. Sprague of tho' Molne Plow company -
pony.vItlt headquarters at Molne , Ill. . I S
In , the city , for 1 Chlstmas vhlt with his ;
family. .
Captain E. n Wood of Philadelphia L ,
- brother-In.law of Thomas Bowman and E. II I.
. - . \ Bowman Is In the city on his way to the
l > aelle oast. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
! erlnl attycr.
The celebrted , Gor11am , Manufacturing
company goods nt reduced prices Tea
spoons at $3.60 per set. All other goods ;
In Urn same proportIon. Engraving free
C. D. JACQUEllN & CO" , 27 Main St.
Ground oil cake $1O hM. at Morgan &
Co's drug store 134 Droadway.
-s . . .JesloVont Itonio .
Jessie CIYlle , a i9-year-old girl , has been
In a coil In the city ' jai for the past two
or three days for having no means ot sur
port that were visible. She came here about
three weeks ago and stopped , part of the
time . at the Scott house and part at the
St Joe hiotise both of them alleged hotels ]
on Main strcet. Yesterday her father at 5.
peared on the scene and wanted tier to g tt
home wIth him. In tolling her story to ge e
olclais site raid she never would have ler
home If she had been treated right. She
claimed her father , wanted her to marry a
man she ldn't like . and so she ran away
from , home frt making a living by pet I-
tiling needles , and later on In even more
' questionable ' wa's , Her father agreed to let
her do as she Pleased about marrying and
they left together for her here , In Audolon
county _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Until January 1 we will sell all holday L
goods at hai price. This does not Include
I books. Store closes at noon today , owler r ,
Dick & Wuller ,
Iiourlcius' muslo house bas few expenses :
high grade Pianos are sold reasonably. 11 0
reasonlbly. lG
Stutsmno street
J III nlt 1'IIoy.
A quiet wlddlng toolt place last evening at
8 o'clock at the home of N. M. IUSlY on Wi-
low avenue his daughter , Miss Oertrud C .
blng united 10 marriage to Mr. Prank I. I .
Ellis of this city . Only the Immediate rela-
, tves Were present Hev. E. J. Babcock performed -
formed the ceremony In the pailor which
had been handsomely festooned with siitil Pt
intertwined with roses , hyacInths ull smiax .
nations , from among which Peeped out sprigs
of holy , with their roil berries. The bri tie
has hiveti In Council lutl most of her brlle le
anti Is wl1 known and popular In soclni ci r-
des , whlo the groom occupies the position of
huoll.eeper for the firm of hone , laas' &
Co. They wi remain during the winter at
the home of N. 1 ! IUSlY. 553 WIllow ave-
iltie. where they will receive their friends
after February 1.
No bride should commence houselteeplng
wihout a supply of Dr. Price's Baking Pow-
tier. It's a boon to beginners
Clrlll"s .Iiile .
The following Is the program of the musle
to \0 rendered lt tie , Christmas services at
St ' . Paul's church this mornIng at 10:30 :
o'elock :
Opening Voluntary-Festival March. . . . .
. . . . . . . . . ' . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . , . " 'als
" . J. clrntinn.
1'/cllslonll-Oh. Mother Dear , Jerusalet
Quurtct-HIlep , Itchy huaiie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luilley Buell Quart
Te UtUil1-JiiIllliIite ) In ( . . . . . . . .CR111 . : Iii
1)11S ( I , 39 49
Anthem-SlnA. Oh I . . . . . . . . irs
Solo \ ) ' : rt. 'V W. Shermun
Communion Recessional Scrvlle . . . . . . . . . 'oodwarU rd
Hecelllolll , t0.
Organ IosthullChurus In D . . . . Guilma lit
Organist nnd Choir Master J. n , Slmm8.
Silver thlmblc , 15e. \Vohllnin's , 409
9 I3roadway _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. Washerwomen use Domestic aoap.
Jlllrrllu 11"10'8.
The following marriage licenses Were luued
by the county cleric yesterday :
Name and addresi. ce.
Frank I. , IIlis . Council Ulumi . . . . . . . 26
Gcrlrulu l1. i'uavy , Council thuffs. . . . . 2
James lh'Oulre , Saundlrs count ) ' . Nob. . 31 .
Mary ) ' F. GOdfr ' , Saunders count ) ' , Nob. . 2
Wlln C. Shoemnlter. ( ounC1 Blurts . . . 21
Lrinda , B. ! stone Coulcl Bluffs . . . . . . : )
t \'lllm A. Smith . Onlaha. . . . . . . . . . . . Ph
J It J. Stone , Council tiltirta. . . . . . . . . . 2
Boston store will dose i4 noon today UI
bolJday ) goods sit Just half Ilrlce. Al
11 ? I ; . DOlueilo soa'braks llml \ attr.
NEWS FRO l COUNCIL BLUFFSan
Jndgo Smith Hands O.t 1 Few Ohrstmn !
Packngo t the Wicked
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TIOMAS CARnR GOT AN EXTRA YEAR
to : tRdo n Itchy Show of himself on 110
Occasion of tll Trial and 1011'011
His lewarll on Senttnco
Uny.
Judge Smith 1111 all he could ' to give seven
mournful young men I Merry Christmas by
dbpeling the uncertainty as to just how
long they would have to live In the pent-
tentary at Fort Madison and \ork for the
state of Iowa Thomas Carter received the
hardest dose of any of them Ills sentence
being for three nars. lie broke Into the
cnning factory one night nol long ago alll %
stole nineteen cases of canned goods. When
his case had been hal trie.1 ' he wanted to
go on the and and tel a story that he had
lain m awaits flights to think np , but his at-
torney.Colonl Daily . tried . to dlsualle him
Then Carter hall 1 conference behInd closed
doors with Judge Smith , In whIch he said
that Daily was trying to get him convicted ,
ant he wanted another attorney . This re-
qnest was not granted , but Daly consenlee
to allow his clent to mount the stand and
tel his story. Cross.examlnaton muiltiltil I
the young man's brain till he did not know
whNher lie ' was riding In 1 Pullman coach
or the patrol wagon and I b2came evident
that t he hall .
perjured himsel. The jury
foul11 him gui ) ' . When he came up for
sentence 'eerday Judge Smith gave him a
Christmas roast , dwelling particularly on the
sin of perjury , lIe then ( gave him one year
longer l In the penitentiary than was mete
out to any or the other prIsoners , the extra
year being for the veriury
J. N Burton and Frank lamsQY , who bur-
glarlzeel the resIdences of Wlatherbee and
Mb rs. Baird , were given two years each Al-
bert I.aur\lson , who stole 1 fur overcoat
from J. J. Simpson's house , was given eight-
een months Lee Forinan , who pleaded guilty
to burglary , got 1 year , anti a similar term
was given H , A , Hoberls , who stole an over-
coat from Dr. Janne"s office.
Charles Chrlstelow , who was found guilty
ot burglarizing the high school building and
s tealing two typewriters , received a sentence -
tence ot fifteen months Colonel DaIly ar-
guell at considerable length a motion for anew
moton
new trial , In which he dwelt on the fact
that all the evidence brought forward was
only circumstantial , and that the mere fact
of Ciirlstfehlow's having the typewriters In
his ossesslon I was no proof that his story ,
)
hat he was merely acting as the unconscious -
scious agent for larry SI CHar , who was
the thief , was false. The Judge refused to C
grant a new trial ,
JUSNISON JUtOS.
Monday ; the 111 Uny-tollay J'rlc. Goods hail
Come early In the forenoon. Only one day
to see e\'erythlnl In holIday goods. They
must all go Monday.
Dolls at hal price : all our 50c , 76c and ]
$ 1.00 dols Monday 25c , 35c and 60c each.
Sold Gold 60c baby rings 15c each ,
Misses' $1.00 sold gold rings , Monday 39c
each.
lach.DG HANDKEnCHEF SAL1.
Gents' $1.00 quality silk InItial handker-
chiefs , cacti 46c.
Ladles' silk initial handkerchiefs 21c er.ch.
Thousands of ladles' Swiss embroidered
handkerchiefs at 9c , 16c , 20c , 25c , 39c
and 60c each
BUY USEFUL CHRSTMAS PHESENTS
Another big sale of dress goods and silks.
Alt our $1.00 bengalne crepe evening silks ,
Nile green , pink and , light blue Monday , 49c
yard.
Take home your wife , mother , sister or
friend 1 nice dress pattern for 1 Christmas
present. Nothing will please them more.
You can buy them cheap of us Monday.
$10,00 , $12,60 and ' $16,00 novelty dress pat-
terns Monday choice $7.98 stilt.
THE LAST BIG CLOAK SALE MONDAY.
Save your money and buy your cloak of us.
SPECIAL FUn SALE
Chiildrep'a $3,50 white anger fur sets
Monday the last ht goes $1.98 set.
Open . until midnight Monday evening
BENNISON DROS
Council Blurts.
Gas cock In ! stoves for rent and for Bale at
Gas Co.s 0111cc.
The laundries . use Domestic soap.
.runlc Trlmblo' iuanity .
. Juslnl
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.7. D. AtklnB returned yesterday from
ICeokuk , where he went to take Frank Trim
ble. his experience was an exciting one ,
ali be docs not care to go through a like
mental strain again. Trimble was quiet
until he reachee Keokuk . when he zaid he
would like to take a trip to Quincy , I The
members of his family , thinking that no
harm could be done by humorIng him , and
that possibly I might benefit hilni agreed ,
and Mr. Attns accompanied him. They put
up at the Newcome house. Soon Trlmblo
conceIved the Idea that Atkins was watching
him too closely , and became violently In-
sane , threatening repeatedly that he would
kill him , Dy hard work this Idea was driven
out of his head , but It was not until he had
been overpol\'erCI by several men that he
was brought safely to his home. He was
examined by the commissioners of Insanity
and It was decided that he oughl to be taken
to the state hospital at Mount Pleasant
both for his own safety and that of hIs
frIends Mr. Atdns received a letter yes-
terday In which the physician gave I as
his opinion that 1 course ot treatment would L
bring him around nit right and Mr. Atkins ,
who has hall some experience In cases of ]
this sort tblnlls that Trimble will be t
stronger mentnly than ho was before wben
he has time to rest.
The American farmer lives better every
day. I.'oot malle wih Dr Prlce's Baitng
Powler Is his favorite .
Clrll\l8 fur thin oitIiers.
The annual Christmas entertainment given
uneer the ( auspices of Abe Lincoln post No. .
2H , Grand Army of the Rlpuble , from the i
fund provided by General 0. M DOdge , will
be hehl Saturday evening , December 29 , at
Grand Army of the Republic hal , and a L
member of the commitee wi be at Grali
Army of the Republic hal Wednesday and L
Thursday afternoons to give out tie tickets ,
The tickets are free , and all old soldiers In ;
Ihe city are entitled to them I wi be
necessary for all to bring some evidence of ,
their having been sellers or widows of :
soldiers Dy order oC the committee .
P. A. SACKETT , Chairiiian
bolt Vhrl1tllu - ' "I i I sAn
An eloquent minister once pronounced 1
duo dlscolri In the folly of buying Chrit-
nuts presents that tire of no earthly ( or Iav
only ) acccunt to any one . Not having the
shorthand notes of lie sermon we are un-
abl > to give a comp'ete report , but we agree
wllh lie learned divine and are willing to
go on record right here as being In favor of :
the exercise of a Itto more common sense In
the 11Irchase of holiday presentB Buy
something useful and oramentll If you can
Buy something that will constantly remind
tle friend to whom you Ilresent It of your
esteem
We modesty suggest that If these vIews
meet your approval II nice pair of slpllerB
would be about the correct tiling Our hln a
Is extensive. Yo rant you to como and
see us , and wo will "do the rest " Wi
give you a beautiful Plush slipper , silk em-
broidered . for 66c. and all the way up to
$ ,00 for the finest In the wOl'ld
D. M , DUNCAN ,
23 Main and 27 l'earl.
loUtn , ItRtC . .
Th Hock Island will sell round trip tick . -
eta to stations within 200 miles at tck- ,
rates December 22d to 25th , and on ecurslC
31 and January 1. geol for return to and In I.
eluding January 2d.
Large stock of opal rings at lVohlrnau'a ,
409 BroadwlY. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sterling Ell'er manicure sets \Yolman's ,
' 109 liroactway . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hail "nrlell fur Mexico.
Sherlr lazen and wife returned ) 'cslerday
from 'oea , where they went to.at ni thl
slIver weddlog uunlver8ry of their cousin ,
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_ TIE _ O : ! LUIA : : DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMI3EU 25 , 1894. 3
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Amos Polanll , who lives neal Avoca Mr.
Jazen visited the county jai while there
anW d saw the key with whIch Ell Bird and
Wiiam JeD/nl ls mad their escape a few
nights ago. lie describes i aa I piece of
wood carving whIch any graduate from the
st tate Penitentiary might claim with pride
inw stead of looking like the work of a man
who has yet to learn his trade within prison
wals. third toll the Jailr , John P. Stnhr ,
that he had intended to send the key back
to him by mal as soon nB he reached Mex-
Ice , which was the lllace he had started for.
Sunday School liitcrtniiinent. :
A large crw , ) of little folks with a plenU-
toC t sprinkling of larger ones , gathered at the
Congregational church last evening to enjoy
the usual Christmas entertaInment. On the
pltorm was erected ) a fireplace of red brick.
A program of musical selections and , recta-
tons I was followed by a Dudllen appearance
of Santa Claus , wih his pack on his back.
lut the pack did not contain enough gifts
to go around the big audience . and he was
compdlell to ask time ali or a fairy who accompanIed -
companIed him Tile fairy merely waved her
w and , and quick as a lash ) the red bricks
of the fireplace were turned Into boxes 01
c andy . of which there were moro thali ;
enough to supply the wants of every chil
lis retent. The program was made UI' of a
song by llrs , Hoof , Christmas carols by the
ho's anti girls , a recitation by Marguerite
Hv , and a song by 'Oenevlevo Itoff. I.ucils I
Pryor delivered : sermon to the boys , taking i
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ono ot the bricks as n text and with It' hit-
tng only such telling bows ! as a brick cn.
One of the features of the entertainment
was a pantomime sketch by seven lIttle grandmothers -
mothers , who wcnt through various 10tons ,
which were described In 1 reading by one
or the outer membas of the school that ( accompanied -
companied the pantomime.
"The hand lint rocks the crnlle rules the
w orld. " The hand that uses Dr. Prlce's
Baking Powder produces the finest cooking ,
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I'nlli 'I'wn \'II.IeR ,
W. V. Powers , chief of 11lce at Grant ] I
Island , has been In the city for several das , ,
looking for traces of 1 couple or men who
burglarized n pawn shOI leept a man named I
Brown at Grand island . Over thirty watches
all a dozen revolvers were stolen by the i
hieves and the booty was valued at $00 ,
They were trace as Car ns Council limits ,
but where they went from here Is 50 far
unknown , In maltng his investigation Chlet
P ewers found that Victor Sadowsici emllloYll i
In i the freight department or the Union Pa.
clfc In this city . had bought a laity's gold I
watch from a man who proved to be one
or the guilty parties , amid another was bought
by Sam Friedman , who keeps a pawn : shop
l . ' rom the two sales the fellows realized $12 ,
am1 It Is supposed that they used the amount L
In i getting out of town as Cast as possible .
Both Sadowsltl antI I"rleilnan gave excel
lent l descriptions ot the men of whom they
bought the watches , and there Is some hope
oC capturing them.
Remember the Drownles' entertainment nt
I hany's Thursday , December 27 , for the
beneft of the Christian home.
Try Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , for geol )
work Our medium gloss finish can't beat
b eat . bJt we lo strictly hand work , domestc
t intsli. when preferred Telephone 167.
holiday goods half price nt the Doston
s tore .
Davis seUs ! drugs , paints and glass cheap ,
Domestic soap outlasts S cheap - soap.
IOI' . ! TE.JIl mj "Ld'U.U. CUU.\'OIL.
Meeting of the Stto ARRoclnton nt Des
Inlno l'roiitses to Ho Itlro1t1J.
DES MOINES , Dec. 2i.-Speclal.-Twelve ( )
hundred teachers wi gather In this city
the day following Christmas to attend the
sessions or the Slate Teachers' association ,
which holds its forty-first annual conven-
ton here this week. Three entire days
wilt be devoted to the meetings. The extent
oC the work done and the ground covereel
hy the discussions of the conventIon can be
fairly etmated Cram the fact that the lro-
gram Issued makes 1 pamphlet of twenty
page $ . Within the association there are a
score of other organIzations. Besides the
session of the general association , there-
fore , there will be separate and , distinct
meetings of the educational council , of . the
four departments fnto which the associa-
ton Is divided of the four sections and of
the ten round tables , all subordinate era
ganlzalons within lie general society. The
Issoclalon Is remarkable for its growth and
stabil I tbP.
William 1. Beardshear , president of the
State AgrIcultural college at Ames , IB presIdent -
Ident ot the teachers' aBsoclaton , Super-
Intendent I. N. Beard of Osceola Is the seei
relary. S S. Dohson of Toledo , Annie S.
Abbott of Cedar Rapids , and A. D Warner
of Harlan arc the vice presidents. G. W
Sampson oC Cedar Falls Is treasurer. The
executive committee Is composed ot D. S.
WrIght or Cedar Fails . CarrIe A Byrne
or Lemars A. W. Stuart ot Olumwn , anti
President Beardahear. Each ot the departments -
ments , sections and round tables have theIr
ofcers also whie State Superlntedent
] ienry Satin Is the president of the educa-
tonal council , and M. F. Arey of Cedar
Falls Is its sEcretary. In addition to the
meetings of the various branches of the as-
sociaton during the three days the tench.
ers are In Des Moines , an examination Is
held at the olce of the state superintendent
at the stale house for life diplomas and
state certicates ,
The memhel'shlp of the association Is
aBsoclalon
enormous. 1 includes almost every teacher
In the state. Its Inuence Is of material
Importance In the national association . In
which It holds a high iosition. Its gen ral
meetings arc bound to he spIrited , The
Irst will be held Wednesday evening De.
cember 2 Governor Frank U. Jackson viil
deliver the address of welcome to the city
all I. H. Seerly . president of the State
Normal school at Cedar Fails , will respond ,
Fals 11 rlspolll
President llardshear 11 conclude the sea-
SlS-
810n with the delivery of ( lie IlreHldent'B
annual address. The
adtrels. next morning the me-
oelaton will discuss English In time imubuic
schools and Thursday night John H. Cook ,
president of the Illinois Slate Normal university -
verBlty , will addresH the association on the
"New II'oflsslon , " Friday morning and
afternoon will be ( deyole to morning
session of the organization , InlefllerRrl
with discussions on school legislation . the
relation ef schools to colleges , und wolnan'S
jllaCe ) In the schools The last order of bus-
mess will be the election of olilcers.
Two matters of olcers. engage
the attention of the wi
members of the
ulenlon ass- -
elation , One wilt be the determlnel1 ISSJ- light
of the Cemlnlne portion of the membershIp
to get a voice In the managemcnt oC the
ns-
oclaton , and the other will be the cinsal-
Icalon of state colleges , a work confined
10 the college department ef the conlned '
n8'ocla-
ton , hut which seriously nftects several oC
the higher institutions In arecls state , Per-
hails the more interesting of the two suh-
Jecls will he the attempt oC lie ladies to I
Jet rlcognllon ( mum the assoitition. The
more important wi be the assocaton as to
the relatve standing of ( lie score of col.
leges In Iowa
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iI'JTItfV 1'1 .SIU.\'S.
'eterana If tim I.jitoYiir Iolomheroll hI
the ( elerll ( lvorlUllt.
\VASIIINGTON Dec. 2I-Speelal.-Pen. ( )
BlonB grunted , issue oC December
gTantlII hi , were : :
Nebraska : Original-James H , Ratclifi ,
Central City , lerrlmacll county . Increase
-Edward J , ' .
.lwarc J. O'Nei , Pawnee City , 1'avncc :
county : John \V. Hartley Norfolk Jlwnee
county ; John S. Harper , ftexmklenian ! , Mldl50n Uundy
county.
Iowa : Oi ' igiflai-Wilhiani n.
Ol'fglnal-Wliam Ostrander ,
Correctionvilie , Wodblry county ; l'etem ]
House , Inquoketa , Jackson counly. lcter
liewal-hlaneon cOlnly. Barr , Akron , l1)mouth le. I
South Daltota : Orlglnal-Jucob }
Canton , Lincoln county. I\ehl ) ,
Colorado : Original-Albert B. Carnuhmehl .
Paonla , Dell county ; Fred Camphel. :
halan , I.rtmer counl ) ' . Smih Mln.
Issue of iecenflier 12
DCemblr were : Nebraska :
Original-John P. Young ,
Younl Schuyler , Colrax
county : 81/lhel / C. heck , gdgar , Clay
county : William W. Waggle , lealrlce , Gage :
county. Henewal-I'ron C. Pope Scotia ,
( Greele counl ) ' . Helssuu-George J , Scota ,
0111115 county. George Johnston , Omnhu , Douglas ;
Iowa : Original-John W. Mount Green .
fell , Adair count ) . : gzra W Gilett tile :
ceased ) . Buffalo Fork , ICnmiUt ) (
Milton O. ( Thompson , Clinton , county Chintor m :
county Restoration anll Incremee.-.Samue
H. Glasgow ( deceased ) , New eSamuel . In-
crease-William Ii. Ennis , " 'ehlter City ,
Hamilton county : JacllKon . C. Hunter , Ciy r
Rapids , LInn count ) . HeltlueOvande ,
Horton St. Charles , MaelBon county . Orig
. .
Inal widows , etcLtarlha J. Simmons , Co-
himmbia. Marion counly ; Emma It. ( Bassgow ,
New ! arkel , Taylor county : Ilar UaKsgow . .
iett . luralo Parks ) osuth county ; GI. t
A. Jc(1nel. Cellar Halhll 1.lnn county
itiex lean war survlvors- ! ncreseulsauc
hnniH Des Moines , Iolk county . :
Colorao : Omlginai-Isidro Aragon , liarela .
l.s Animal county Increase-Par.lon
" ) 'le ! I'eyton El I 1110 county .
South Dakola : Orhlnal-Horace n. Un
cerwOII , Jan , MOOdY county . Increase. .
county I'hiio F' . Bnglesby , \\aterlown , Coding tot
a _ _
Nlt Alu\ut. , 11'rl.llll. .
TACOMA , Dee 24.-A special to tip ,
. . . , , _ 'O Y' . . . _ . , j , _ .
Ledger from WalaalJ syS ! The statement -
meat that the cause gia'n. for the Oregon
nal'ay & Navigation leetent near Illes
Junction , In which Engineer Iobrt Walker
lost his life , WU ilue to' the spreading of
the rails Is reported tb' be without Counda-
tion. Every indication ' &Qls to show that
the raIls and ties and rythlng ' about the
track was In perfect ( onililon , anti railroad )
officials attribute the iet1tlent to n conspiracy .
splracy of some sort , which will be investi-
gatec I , tt :
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TAx ; S.IT TITLES UPflS . TIUXIW.
lxtcndOI : Itlatol t'ttib3ile : In Iowa Over
: \'nlunbh'I.nlll. ! .
DES MOINES , Dac ' 2t-Speclal ( Tele-
gmm.-In the early Mg , One John Irwin
located a large number/of / military land war-
rants upon sonic of the choicest ( armlnl
hands In northwest Iown During the war
Irwin , who was a resident of one of the
southern states , beeamo financially embar-
rassell , anl failing to miny the taxes upon his :
Iowa lands , they were sell at tax Bales ,
The tax tiles thus acquired were aubse-
quenUy purchasel by parties who In1rovOI
anti have for years rshlell upon the lanls ,
)
In October . , 1893. Irwin died In Nebraska , and
now his heirs have brought suit to reticent
releem
from these tax sales , claiming that Irwin
was Insane at the time these lands Were loll
for taxes , anl so contnuell imp to the elate
of his death )
In Clay county alone thlro arc over seventy -
enty different farms involved. The settlers
have retained lawyers at this city and 1
vigorous defense will be made. anl
11"'n hIItitsR'r . lilIlC(1 .
CItISTON , la" , Dec. 24.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-He ) James Morrow a MethOlst
preacher , Instead or fling his allpolntment
at Grove chapel yesterday occupied a cell
In the cOlnt ) . Jail. I appears that ( he and
his son and stepson became involved In a
quarrel Saturday night , nl ) for 1 ( hue a
rough fight was In Ilrogress. Morrow has
heen making his hOle with his son ald
stlpson , Frequent quarrels have occurred
between the boys , and Morrow oren laid
aside hlB ministerial dignities ali tool a
hand , assisting his blood relation. I wal
one of these encolnters that ( caused his nr-
rest. Another version Is that Love , the
stepson , was the aggressor In the dllculy ,
anti 1 warrant was issued for his arrest ,
but It Is reported ho has fled .
'Vroclclll the IIWI 0 I esteul.
DES MOINES , Dec. 21.-Spoeinl ( Tele-
grm.-New ) trouble has arisen In the IoWa '
10mcstead newspaper case. On Saturday
night the ( late editor I . Henry Wallace , was
found taking proof sheets of the mailing
list. An altercation ensued between him and
PIerce and others. The later went Into
court a 111 secured 1 temporary In uncton
forbidding \'aliacc to use the proof sheets ,
and later a permanent writ was issimeel requirIng -
quirIng him to surrender pO.Besslon oC them ,
Tim mater bids Call to wreck the entire
business. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
n.sertclt Ih Lntimlly.
CEDAR RAPIDS . la" , Dec. 21.-Speclal ( .
Tehegrarn.-Quite ) a sensation has been
Telegrm-Qule sensaton create -
ate here by Br J. A. Allen's desertion ot
his wife and faintly. Alien Is 1 speclal-
let I and has been here about three years
Tuesday he left , tailing his wife he was I
going 10 some of the neighboring towns , as ,
had beeti his custom. lie did not return , but
Saturday Mrs. Alien received notice that her :
husband had brought suit at Dubuque for
a divorce Mrs. Allen and sons are hell '
without any means.
Des Jlnlnes % Vomiitiii , Accdomitnity JUle11.
DES MOINES , Dec. -Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-By ) the acclqiJt l discharge of a t
shotgun a colored woman , wife of Hobert
Wledy , was shot and almost instantly killed I
kied
this afternoon. . ' " _ J'
1M1fI.i''G JtUltlL1IItSi - OAJ'TUIiZID , .
JICI Who rortlret and lobbol tin , \gel I
' ,
Arrested.
C'otltih Arrostot.
ERIE , Pa. , Dec. 24-Te ringleaders In
the gang of masked ; urSars who , 1 week
a go . beat and bound and under fearful torture -
ture t secured the $100001 which David and
Saah Slocum had laid , up for I raIny day
have been captured. They < are Frank Ander-
son , a farmer lving" Within two miles from '
the scene of the F.ob etalph , Van SaleI :
and Jeremiah Casey. ' Anderson and Van I
Saler were captured together at the house of' '
tbe former. They resisted arrest , but were '
vercome Casey was captured In the east-
er part of the state. -he conspIracy seems
to have been put up by Anderson and Casey
In i the Mead vle jail. Anderson was there
on a sentence for larceny , and met Casey ,
who was In for some minor offense. An-
derson knew about Slocum's wealth , also
hat he had called In his money. In less
than two weeks after the pall were out of
j ail , wIth four others , they met at the Anderson -
derson rendezvous and carrIed out one of the
most daring and successful burglaries In the
history of crime In this section. Casey's
fondness for his cups loosened his tongue ,
disarmed his secretiveness and gave the clew
which resulted In the capture of the gang.
NEW YORK , Dec. 24-John O'Connel , an
ex-convict , ts locked up In the Harlem jai
awaiting extradition papers from Eric
Count ) ' . Pa , . where he IB wanted for assist-
Ing l In the murder and robbery of Slocum.
O'Connel has lived for the past three days
with hIs sister Since Ias t August his ad-
dress has been the Erie county Jail . and for
ten years prior to that he had been an In-
mate of Sing Sing Sheriffs Sullivan of ErIe
county anti Stevenson of Binghamton county
traelted Casey , a pal of O'Connel , to his
home In Binghamton and learned that last
Thursday ho had eloped with a 16-year.old
girl , after presenting his sister with $160
Casey was Colowe ( ) to Paterson , N. J" , and
located In a hoarding houBe. Friday nIght I '
the officers enlisted the services of six con-
stables and surrounding the house , they cap-
tured Casey He had $700 of the stolen
money on him lie confessed his guilt and I
squealed on O'Connel.
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TlIUn' ii'.IS IllS TI XT.
tr nlson Tclh H"forlorR t"t tin 1101
lire nt Iho Hnnt of the ivli .
NEW YORK , Dec. 2t.-"The Novel of
Triby , " was Dr. Thomas Dixon's subject
esterday. Je gave Du Maurler's story In
outline with his ImpressIons of the hook .
"IB 'Trilby' 1 possibility ? " he asked "Only
Ignorance of humanly could doubt I. The
men and women who allow social caste to
separate them to worse than sell their birth-
right for a incas of pOltage. Woman'B keen
sense oC her degradalon when she violates
the moral laws Is not a fair expression of
human nature It Is the ( resistess expres-
clan of the Inheritance of centuries or brutal
punishment that the superIor muscle of man
has inflicted on her. lence Trilby's final
sense of shame , The roots of Ioelal evil ar/ :
found In evil environment. Take the case
of Trhlby . Jer mother was a barmaid "
Mr. Dixon gave ! hld , sharp rap to reformers -
formers : "In several or our nearby cites t
at this ( into crusad h've been organized I
against fallen men. ' The reformers are
stupid medlers wilDtm think they are folow-
Ing In the lead of Dr. Parlthurst. Nothing :
could be more absurd Br Parkhurst never
waged war on the unfortunates , but tried I
II
to rescue them from Oclal brtally , There I
are 50,000 unfortunates tin this city today
and If you could rescue , rform or drive away
everyone tomorrow , 1 In hess than a year's I
time they would be' back In numbers un
diminished. Why ? r Simply because whie
Ir
there are 50,000 Cal n women In this cit ) r
there are ten times that ' number of taller I
iiien . Why be hypocritical ' ' . . ' as well lS cruel ? "
fIlth 1riucieu'a , j'lrt ) Estiiiiiialier.
SAN FRANCISCO , Doe , 24-The fire department -
partment of San 1'lne\co has acquired a
.
water tower baterY.lif by 1 department -
ment machinist whIch w1 ! throw 4,00 gal.
Ions , or sixteen tons , of water per minute
Into a burning building . 'hat Is 100 gal-
Ions lore than can be discharge through I
the nozzle uEed on top of the tower The
new contrivance will he used for 100ding
the lower .storles of buildings while Ilmul-
taneouly the nozzle will deluge the upper
leers and roof.
S
Oregon mines contribute about ,000,000 )
to the world's annual gold output.
I'n.ter Mutia ii 'lotifci ) Ion.
PAN , m" , Dec. 24. 'Noah Foster made a i
full confeBslon today In the Tayiort'iile Jai I
that he murdered Arthur I. , Dnnlon near
here one week ago. I was not necessary , .
lS evidence weuld convict him undoubtedly .
Dlnnlon'l father went to Taylorvle thla
. . 'h . . . ; , . . . dL " . . . " ' _ . , . . . <
morning with his gun and toM soma people
here ho wouh ( kill Foster. Poster confessed
In ths presence of his victim's father , who
raved hike 1 mr.140. The later was In'
armel at the time . Foster said lie killed
the boy In a quarrel as to who shoull build )
a camp fire. lie made the 11)"s acquaint-
anco on the night of the nnmrtler ) . The \ris-
oner was cool while confessing , and Is eat-
log and sleeping regularly.
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lHWlJEI W'S1 , 1IHSU.\ ,
Injunction Order 1tmo.t In Favor of lie
American nrllhollQolo Clmllny.
NgW YORK Dcc 24.-A decisIon was
today rendered ) In the supreme court of the
District of Columbll In the suit which has
been pending for about two years by the
American Oraphophone company nominaly
against the Columbia I'honographi com pan )
but the real hiarles to the suIt belmig Thomas
A 1 IIBon and the Edison 1 Phonograph workS
I was alleged by the Grallliophone company
that the original I Ilson tinfoil phonograph
was a failure , as lie ( sonnet records I m:11e :
were not accurate . permanent nor capable
of being reroducCI as often aB desired :
coulel not be detached from the ( macliltie ,
bandied anti trnnsportd . antI that tile art
as now known was created II the Inventons
of Alexanller Graham Bell , Chichester Bell
anll Chance S. Tainter , who began their
work \nler the amplces of the ( Vela Laboratory -
tory association , anti whose patents were
arerwarelB acquired by the AIlrlcan Gral1h.
ophone comimpany anl that evr ) ' pholograph ,
every 11honogrnph cylinder ) alI ) every phony-
grntlh record , heeame practical anti valuable
only so far a8 It relied UI'on the IJrlnclple
of engraving the record as llstnculshel from
the abandoned methol ( or indenting , used ) In
Edison's original tin loll 11honograllh
No testimony was taken for the Columhla
Phonogrnllh com pan ) ' In the case , anll when
the tme limit Ixell I I ) ' the court hind almost
expIred the defendant withdrew counsel and
allowed n decree b ) default . The court flails
for the ( American Orallhophone cOlllany on
every poilt ; , Issues a decree of Injuncton
agaInst the defendants , antI orders an accounting -
counting by the auditor of the courl. , Other
stilts arc pending In New Jersey , New Yorlt ,
Ohio , : Iassachusets . , Illinois S anl Katisas.
, . ' ' " . . .
( lnIJt 1'I..UUS. .
Jlother m.eat'ea Her Little lilieS at 1010
nlt t.llrn 10 I'hll ' 111 nit Fire "
nnOOO.YN , N Y. Dec. 24-A fro oc-
currl In lie ( fat occupied by Charles Corn-
vahl. Doth Mr. Cornwall anl his wife Wlre
away from their home at the tme , three
children being left behind. The first had-
motion of the ( fire was when Mrs Jane lIan-
son , an elderly woman living across the hal ,
hearth the children screaming. She opened
the door of the Cornwall lat and smolle rolled
out , alnost smotherIng her. She saw a
smoking bundle cn the floor and It proved 10
be one of the little ones. PIcking It UI she
ran screaming to the ( street . Mrs. Cornwall
was returning from the grocery store when
she saw her neighbor with the burnIng bun-
dle. ImmedIately behlnd * lrs. hanson was
Iaude , an older child , her clothing In flaiiies.
Mrs. Cornwall grabbed ( ito baby from the
old woman and ran down the street Some
one on the ( street threw a coat around the
aronnl
child amid extinguished the finnies. A block
away tim crazed mother was stopped wih
the Iniant its clothes still smoking and both
were found to be quie badly burel , No ole
knew another child was missing , but after the
fi re was extinguished the charred remnlns
0
were found.
.
The pomlarlty of Chamberlaln's Cough
nemedy aud the high esteem In which It Is
held leads us to believe I to be an article of
great worth and merit. We have the pleas-
ure of giving the experience of three prominent -
neat citizens of Redonto Beach . Cal. . In the
use of the remedy. Mr. A. V. Trudel Bays :
"I have always received prompt relef when
I use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. " Mr.
James Orchard says : "I am satened that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured my
cold.r. . J. M Hatcber ' "
cold. \r. says : "For' three
years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Hem-
edY In my fnmlv and It r . RI1" hnVA nhvnVR ,
. - nnn _ - - . - _ . . - . -
been satisfactory
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'rM ' TIIIfIfFOIfRCAT .
lnlr nnd Cooler wills Ynrlablo Winds for
Nebraska Tudny.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 2t-The forecast COI'
Christmas Is : \
For Nebraska and Suth Dalmtl-Fnr :
cooler In th " castem portions : winds becomIng -
Ing I rlable. .
For Iowa and Missouri-Fair : decidedly
colder : cell wave In ltSBOU't : north wInds
For Kansas-FaIr : cooler ; north winds.
J.ncll Itocorth
OFFICE OF TIlE WEATHER BUREAU ,
OMAIL'i , Dec 2t-Omaha record of tempel-
IJOI'ature anti rainfall , coinpareti with
ralnCal comrlred wih corresponding -
spending day of the past four years :
1891 1893. 182 , 189
Maximum temperature . . 37 57 15 43
MinImum telpertur ! . . . 28 42 ( 26
Average temperature. . . . 32 W 8 3t
.preCljlaton . . . . . . . . T 48 .00 ,0
Condition oC tempemture anti prelpltaton
It Omaha for the day since March 1 , 1b9J :
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Excess for th 0 day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Accumulated excess since March I , 189t :
Normll Ilreclrlitatol exclSS . . . . . . . . . .0 Inch
Delclency for' the day , . . . . . . . .0:1 : Inch
Total miredlpitatiuii since March I. 15.99 Inches
'lotulpreclpllatul
Deficiency . since March 1. . . . . . 15,491ncheB
'
5T Indlcalcs trace.
. trce. " . A. . W1LSIi. Observer ,
} 'olsl Setlclllt from Chicago.
ChICAGO , Dec 24-Pnns ; were announced
today for the exodus of a Iarge number of
Chicago Poles , who will settle on a 15,000-
acre tract In the state at Washington. Rev ,
Father Kiawitie . pastor of one of the Polsh
churches here , Is the Moses who wl lead
his countrymen Into time promised land. The
Iappersvle colony , of which the clergyman
Is imresidelmt . has purchased and bonded the
tract of Iovernment land In Whatcom cOlnty ,
Washington , on the maIn line of the North-
er Pacific railway , and eighty famiies will
move January 1. Larga numbers arc expected -
pected to follow during the next year.
In a State of Bankruptcy
-is the condition of
our system If the
liver becomes mac-
0 tve 10 that. the
. , genoa and I1isoni
- cnn accumulate
wihin the body.
Keel thc liver and
/ bowes active nml
I wc're in a condition
I "of healthy pros-
. . . Jpcrity and have
. , pcrly
. , . ,
aulccnty well lit.
vested capital to
draw upon In the
hour of nccd. The liver filters out the
. polsonoll germs which cater the systens.
so as tile liver the
Just lurcly a tc lver regulates (
systcm , so do , Dr , Picrcc'a Pleasant I'eUets
regulate the liver. KeCI } this In mind , and
you solve the problem of good health and
good hirimig. The " Pleasant Pclcls" llve
a tonic , strengthening effect \pon the liii-
limit membranes of the stomach and bowes ,
which effectually cures 110usne5s , Sick
Headache . Costiveness , or , Constipation ,
Indilcston , Loss . of Appetite , Dad 'taste
in Mouth , Sour Rhlngs from Stomach ,
and will often cure Dyspepsia. The " 1'cl.
Icta" arc tiny , because thc vegetable ex-
tracts arc refined and concentrated. Hasy
In action , 10 griping IS with old.fashloncd
pills. As n . dimlr ( pill , " to promote dl.
eston , take one each day after dinner.
To relIeve the distress arising frol overeating -
eating , nothing equals one of these little
"Pclicta. "
Mrs. MELISSA ATWATeR , of Sfmhm ,
l'asMlgfcl Co. , II t' . , writes : "As regards
the little ' PcI.
#
lets , ' I think
I could not do
without thcw.
I dotsothike -
lke
to be without ,
thew In the
house I have
spoken vcr
highly to
friends and
neighbors of ' '
negh\rs 'l'
thew , a mid .
many arc tk-
lug them
throlgh my
advertising
adverllnl
Ihew. I will Ma ATWATitit.
say they are the best JII I can take es.
pecaly for un afer.dlnner 1,1 , J think
they have II equal. "
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Till'S IS THE LAST WEEK. - !
THE SPECIAL RATE PERIOD CLOSES JANUAi ' ' 1. 1
Surprising Populnriy of the Plait of Dra COIolmu } & Shopnrc to Dring Rolo' ' ; ( '
and Safety to Invalids Before Winter O'ortnkoa , Thom-Now \
Patients and Old Are Coming Its
Thin opportunity rll' with heceinier.
Seer , \ or 1'011,10 III' acCrlllnl lie II'.llt
ate om'r. 11\lnlt l.tl'lt laity n""llhll-
AI''e8 itt alt 1011115 tlrllllh" Ilnl ! , .
1)'II"h.1 ( lie 01.0 rI.lllcs Inlelll -
cli I ii g the honn , i ' '
rnlll lt Rrf'leo tiCS ely ( Silo hll-
Ilretl'tllh are elrlI fur dIl ) ' .
C.tntth or thin II\r. III'olt or hrol.Ih\1
I tilc . nlwl , " ( .mhll/Iu time hlillla. This t \
especially t rue Iii cold I eat her 'liii , Surest
tlrol.etlllllnllRl i RI'tlll11.J Irllhl" 11'I
In Cltlll throat 1111 h 0 , llllllllontl bo-
1010 tl" IhlIRI 'l'rl'I limIt ) 11' ( tiist . For
this rl'AIU " "H'IICrMlllho hnA ellluh 0
110 hlli or t limit t . Chl'SIIIIII" t . 111:1,111- I
cult iereiutiuIsg , or Alro 1110. , , hllhi ai't'it
Allcly I 1'111'1 t it itt In cut ill , In en the cell
nlit u ChllllS nl whiter wurlc greater liilrin .
' 'u c'uui ( , 1"11' 10 ( ilegrclltestmolstIlIut 111 _
Ilr w lit " II\ their RI\ Ices , itra . Colte'IIlld
nl,1 : hl'lllrll wit ( iou t 11 I \ Ito it p lilY ' ' lile- i
1'llbl'r nt \ roe rltr Sllu\ ( lulL Ilnll.e\
RII'IWI I ) ' . 'I'ho olr"r . tt 11llllllln I ) '
Cu Ill eI
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iA IHCA I. ANU 1.\5 I l(1
.Mra .1. I , ' . ii hut SIeiiIe I ur tlo l''rluilllcuico
01 II'r Curl'
The real trustworthiness-tho true scientfc
excellence-of an ) sstem or disease treat-
snout Is 10t tested by Its bringing a little
bain to pain , a 1tle sleep to restless agony ,
bitt in Its deep reacliimmg f , r secret entices ,
anti its absolute ci atllcatiois of ( lie scetl
hiolsoti aimil cetl lrincipic of sielcimess. i\iiti
itt spenkiiig of ( u.s quality of iwrinnneneo iii
her cure , Mrs. J. F' . lluimt , a forimier patient ,
\t'ile of ( lie tvehl known ilairyimian , 25i4 Aye-
hue U , Council Bluffs , sas :
Mi-a. S. 1' . hunt , 241 Avenue 0 , CouncIl
lllurrs , ha.
' 'Namiy two years itgo , as tuiy ft-lends vIhl
i'cnli , I pimblislicti it atu I ettit'nt In I Ime mtluters
nutting to tlic- results of it Coors , ' of ( reatumelit
t.y . Dr. i4Iieiaril. A cliienio catnrrliai trouble
Itiud Iiivol ve1 n.y lungs : , nei I loot au t hit sighs
of tt'gianl rig coasti titi'ioti , ttmeltiellng sort' itiags ,
a tiackliig t'oeitlt , shoi t hrt'atli , eveiutiig Cover
and an iilarniliig bees In eeIgitt nutS i'trenghlm.
Time best pmiysmclins lim ( 'ouncii iiIiiff anti Oninha ,
tifter Cull log to lieu , ate , itrilereti mime to go to
( tie a-et ate iii ) ' oimly t'ltitiice. Aft'r a ( Iiorouglm
trial of a change in cilniat' I clitne ( nick iioiiie
vitIi in ) disease attil active anti tiir&'aening.
I ( lieu took a course or tieament ( wIlls mrs.
Copelnitil anti ( iiitpard , vito proitittiy ; cut-eel time.
"ilnco thet ( lute I itave ot'im Iceen questlonei
as to eitetImcr , ieubseqiieuit to tiiy cure , there Ihttl ,
ever been any return of the old iu'itiptoiuis ;
wimetlier ( lie vnstlng cough i eappe-ituect ; wttetlte'r .
( lie iietmitness , the fever. the pain anti the iuni ,
ltymptonms CtiiihL' boric aghilis.
' 'Tue 01mb , trtitiful ) answer I have boon able to
give U , itil Fucli inqumiries Is and itas twin' Yes ,
time cure iroutiit nie by 1)r. Slieitirtl vas not
merely a iItle ( test ( runt suffering , it wag a
true uati geiitulno iintl ! ahIng cure. ' For live ;
years my ) meaitii Sins been practically perfect
hutS I ant today us ivell as 1 ever \vtis In my ,
ill e. "
.
OPEN TO ALL.
hear in miminti that any cisromile sufferer ,
wlmethmer froims catnmrh or other seated anti
thistrcssing chronic snalatly , many apply any
time at 311 amsil ll2 New York lAfo bumilding
nflil receive ( remit lra. Copelatith nail Shmepartl
( lie usoat eificcimt ! treatmmtetst now in vogue at
a imommiinal fee-rate a nsotmthi , inclutliiig smietli-
cities , to 0111cc ntmt.h mail latlents alike. Trial
treatuiment free to those applying itt person ,
i'OSVMAS Iiit ) IcC it Fl' .
i'ec'is Thuitt Its , ( IrrsltIstIf , , (0 lr ) , Vopc
I nt ii a 11,1 S Ii t'pl ciiA I t A coo in ( ishicul LIy
t liii : % uiiit ' 1 u-PIll Inelut ,
Under tiato of Norcimibr 9 , ISPi , Mr. A.
M. Mc'arty , liostmaster at Ocirielts , 13. 1) ) . ,
anti a. heatling miserchiasit , wrto ( lie fohlowhimf
letter to lrs , Copelaimil aiid Sllepard :
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A. let. ) icCni-ty , Oehrielu , 11. 1) .
' 'I feel It mit t titi t ) ' to tent t' you at thIs time.
I m naw u.aitt5ilt'i lii ) ctirt ICr cnlnrrli Ii
pt'rihsnneat , I list-i' hot taken nh ) ' hue.ilclno for
itearly ( hi-to miioiillis , iuii I it iii ginti to say I
Ccii iilttt n iteii titan. I itniu iCeis i'i-'teIietl
frottm catiirh , of tii wile-tie 1.ystvuis , iticltiIing , the : '
l'lnI1er ntm,1 , It lliit'ys , w i I is iieiVttihS I iitmtrtirnien (
for live ' yt a I hi ( I tue. tintl have ti lti alt t lie 'aura
chits' ivititittit any iient'itl , ivitcim I reailzetl niy
iii titri hal itma itiiy it a a geiltig to kuli mile. As a
last resort I ghl'e 1)rs. Ct'peltmnti thuS ltcpttld
my itiitteretI etthitlitton , ceieeetstlg tilL' mute iil. ¶
fllPOhhi t imtt'ii ( ltii.t fttliii it' as be-lore. 'lite that
tit'ek I noticed it great imprtvciiieiit , which gave
mite Courage , imnti I iept rIght mm. Now it has
bt'eii ( lire , ' tiioum this lne I flu isltt'ti , Li til h SIn
t'Oiitti tintS Veil. 1 ani ntli'iieei the ciir Iii
tmermahient , t olvo tim ) ' lIfe ( it Ito , , Cmlmemand
aimd Sitemtai-i1 , aiil mecntmiit'ni till atiffem-er to
go to Shout. I vlil hintewer nil letters unit giv
I Ito lilihlle lii torimintinim I mu. 'h'lley lia'S
done for nme what inatmy others failed to do. " C
YOU MAY BE OURED AT HOME.
Yeti nct'ti nut uitulergu the ,4tieuai , of ooam
11mg to Onmiiltit time is imorMliiii etiiauiltiuiimis
with ir.t. C < 'tieinust 1(11(1 tiltClitri , Ily the
llertcctcd lnotIioul 01 thin limit Nystelli cxii Imi -
lmlltioll , ( iilijfli0siS huh treatinoult are nseie
.1(1st ItS ht'OtititO lullit COiuittl000 mid success-
liii as its tite olitco ivork , Stunut for quteauion
biiusihc timid niemnets of ctmrei vatteiili.
l'ostlimiuster atccurty , itlitpo a'idniioo ii
quioteii Utility , ivila cured thmrongii tit , , in'iIii ,
VIiy ciulnot you lie cured lii Cite Blimmto maim.
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DRSI COPELANO & S11EPARD ,
ROOMS Ill AND 312 NI1\V YORK L1F
lJUfl.DlNo , OMAHA , NEil.
Omee hours-I to 11 n. ni. : 2 ( o 5 p. hn
Nveimings-We.liiestlays and iaturdaya only , .
C to 8. Sunday , 10 to 12 ma.
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CouncilBlullsPaint , Oil & Glass Co. I
LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE IN WE3TRN IOWA.
We carry a fill line ofall kinIs of Path.t .1
Ofls , Glass and Painters' Supplies. We ar
fMTiP manufacturers ofArt Glass and caumalce you
. - . : -S _ : ; anythin you want in that line. We carry a
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full line of'Window '
_ _ Satih , glazedandunglazed , 'I'
_ and will make you bottom prices on any sash
\i , ; that you want. Our sash are all Council
- . , Blufis make. We have
- over 1,000 hot-bed
sash in stock.
-I ' " / ' t ltcs4.J . I Come and see us or write for prles ,
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/ Nos. 1 and 3 Fourth Street ,
BAD COMPLEXIONS
1'iiimpie , blackhead , , red , rough nnti oily skiim
. - uititi hand , , , dry , thtlii , amid ( ul big
huh , fuel aiinplo baby bleiiilthtei
are Previ'itted sail cured by CIJTI.
CU11A OteAt' , intmt effective aiin.
lmtlrifyiag niid beautifying , oup In
the world , as well aft purest and
sweetest of toilet anti nursery
soaps. Sold throughout ( lie world ,
A Wm
Heart
is cxcellent for Inside
wear. But for outside
wear , these winter days ,
you should wear
Our Mellon Overcoat ,
MADE TO ORDER ,
$ O25
You get perfect
fit , latest style , fine
goods , and durable
workmanship. $3
gets a pairol pants ,
and 113,25 a Sthit ,
ALL MADETO ORDER
flLYMOUTH DOCK PANTS
I OVaRCOATS B SUITS COMPANY.
Northl6th St.
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Co.ije1I phiff - - ' .
CHltNHYH CLIANCD : VAULTS Ci.EAUE1 ,
gl Burke , at W , . hooter' . , ( .38 Broadway.
LOST , Su'i.l'r.NoSinLlvuIt COi.OitIB :
l.oltmter ilogtinawers to ( lie name t.f ' 'hick , '
hteiuuii Nurtii titti street , arid get ious'sid .
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11015. etC. , UI Private tle. , ( siI itt 335 nn.I . 33
itreettiway , ever ) leyt'ts.luefett Fumalture ( 'u. '
Stoic , hiargitins to 54.VV mc'iig : iQQ aihie
takL
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Ls not a luxury , but a necessity. Malces
toimgle tilCttt teiitter ; saves nil its flavor anti
richitmeitte ; litilteit lirtuni mmmolitt anti imittlces dry ,
bread fresh ; Is cattily hihmimdlell wheim in oven ,
Write for cii'cuiari , flihiy desciilmlng thii ,
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anti nlo ulx.ljltitlo CiiopImerH , combination
dipimcr , ( vying lmhtn , 'oice gritidle , etc.
Agelits vuimted ,
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CHAS. SCHULTHEIsS ,
in l'carlSt , , ( ' ( ) IJN'lr , tll.IJ1.'It'H , IVt
ANALYTICAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY
C. 1. Iltcltcr , l'iiai'innelst ,
200 Main Sti'cot - Council liltiffs
00(0 ( Becci's Pfl1fflt1cy Y1Ih Your Proscfllios
Sims & Dainbride Attorlluuys.mut. .
, "ii" , l'rnetlco
I ti I Ii it I t mm i o ii liti leiletai con ml a.
117Hti , Sii imga r , . i hoc Ii , 1:0 : U lici I III U ITS.
ciEO , P. SANFORD , A , W. RIOKMAN ,
i'resident , Cashier.
First Natia nat Bank
of COUNCIL ULUFF3 , Iowa.
Capital , . . $100,00t
l'rofits , . . . 12,000
On , of ( is. oldest bank. in th. state of low& .
Wo .olicit your builn.sa arid coilectioni. WI
pay per cent ems tins. clepositi. Wv wUl bi
ifirasid Cr' .s.snd serve you.
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MoCREW
II , TIlK ONI.Y
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tVI1U1iiA'rSAit.
PaIVATEDSEASES ,
Weakness azid hocreu
lisOldoisof )
MEN ONLY
lvery : cure Vuarslieed ,
' hi ( ) yt'sre' uXI'crloic '
S 701cr. In ( ) imiaiiii.
1100k Vne.
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