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. . - . I , ' p---- . _ - - TIlE OMAhA 1)AUIY i31E : Sj'LJ1)AY ! , MARCH U , 189. , n -i : F - TliI OMAHA DAIJX nE ! ' , . - - - - COU-iCIIJ : m.U l'S. OFFICE , . - NO 1 PEAUL STnEE' . - - - - - Del\tred by carrier to any plrt of the ctty. n W TILTO , Lenee 'ELrJUONESnus"ntl cmce No ' Uf night .lor , No. 2 - - - - - - - - J"\'OU .iIrIONti. : " . i f GrAnd , Council fluffs. E. F. Clark , prop. Ma'na Real estate agency. /39 Broadway. The jury In the federal court was Mown 3'estcrdny' , ) c1tclln ) . A total eclipse of the nlon k I booked for o 'b thll evening , beglUnlng at 7ri : and ending lt 1:20 : , A marriage lcense was ISHue.I yctrday to . E. L. Long , Rcl 33 year , and Emma I , . Taylor - lor , aged 20 , ; boll of 10tawltamlo county. George AdamH , who mopped the corer of Bro'dway and Main street with John hale ] scveral itIYH ago , WOR tried and convlrtll In Justice VIeii's court yesterday and fned $3 L . alli costs. F.- At verlon tltslon , corer Fourth avenue Iml Seventeenth street , 0 temperance lecture 1 will he , lclvHCI Sunday night Oi the sllb. sect : 'Twcnty.aeven Year In hell , " by one who has had experlenco. I The relatives of Hohert Jones , who was re- - cenly killed hy n fall ot the Hock Island round ( house , have received $2,000 Insurance money from the Maccabces. The settlement was madeIthlu thlrly days from the time of the dealh. The county attorney Is sending out notices . to all the saloon keepers of the county , In accordance - cordanco with Ihe resolution adopted ! onU , : time ago by the County Board of Supervisors , \ ' that they must pay their whIsky tax In ad- vanca or close up. EI Iazler went 10 larvey Delong some k little tIme ago and ordered ( some job printing rt Ilon , giving him nn order on Jell Dohan for some money he claimed Dohaiiy owed him. , , Dohan denied the claim ] , and Delong had hIm arrested ( on the charge of obtaining money under false pittences. lie WO $ discharged by , ' JudgJ McGee yesterday Durllara attempted 10 enter Bartlett's . grocery store , 741 \\'t I Broadway , yesterday morning at 2 o'clocl , but Inadvelenty ' , ! alarm In sleppI',1 on the tail of n burglar Bartlett's resIdence across the stre l. Barl- telL rnn across tha street und shot a few tImes al the burglars , but they ron faster than the bullets and escaped . ! s- . . CaptaIn D. W. HIht : was pleasantly sur price last evening hy a number of his friends who dropred In on him ot his home on Fourth drollred stre2t. 10 enjoy a-ocial time with him. Cap . taln Hight Is now totally blind from the ! f- " fecls of his long army experience . and passes r a lonely time of It as a rule. The affair was . greatly enjoyed hy all who were present , and , : on leaving for their homc the guests left with him many substantial tokens ot their regard. John 'Wleman and Victor Toblo organIzed n lyndlcato for the purchase of a calt. A - fght arose as to the division ot the expense , about $1.40 being at slake. Yesterday they como together amI Tohle pulled a revolver and lhrClene 10 shot WImans , so the later claimed . Tolie was arrested , hut upon H trial ! uncertainty was dvelopc as to " which of them had . the wealH" In his hands. . At the wIndup Toule was discharged with n : ; : reprlmaml. r The mal carriers are becomlngconshlerably I more strict lately In the matter ot collecting r ' maleI i money for due stamps than they used to he . One of them states that hIs 11 to the depart- f . ment runs from $4 to $ ; per month , while " nol long ago , when ho had a business district - trict , Il ran one month os high as $13. I used to bo thought cheaper to let the few , . cents go rather than lake the trouble to ring 7 the door bell . but the men are taking n differ- eat view of I now. We hue over $300.000 to lImn , upon 1m. proved Iowa tarms .I.'armers desiring loans can save money by dealing direct with us . thereby saving agent's commission. \Ve do not loan on wild lands nor In Nebrasks. LuJ ! & Towle , 235 Pearl street. . . ' To hut the Senson. - Wa offer some bg ) bargains In wool dress , goods. c Best quality Englsh cashmeres , "new E. shades , " usually sold for 25c , now lOc n yard. : ' 100 pieces fine French serges and henriettas . . , regular 500 quality , now 35c a yard. 7le quality fine India twills and henrlelas , , now lOc a yan ) . 1. : All wool checked and mixed sultngs , worth & ; , 400 a yard , reduceo to 25c. : Big : assortment ot silk and wool mixtures r. : , ' at 390 1' yard s ; SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF /OC NOV- . ' - ELTY DRESS GOODS SILKS : : Checked Taffeta silk at 50c a yard , worth L 76e. ! At 5Sc and 7lc we offer an Immense assort- p ; mont at fancy silk for waists. At 650 and ; /c a yard two new lines ot fancy striped Taffeta In new shaded and shot * effects. , . . See tIm new Taffeta Phase at $1,50 and .76 a yard ; no dnplcat ( , only one waist patter at each FOWLER , DICK & WALKER , Boston Store. Council Bluffs , Ia. I' J1lW. I f l' , ll.1 ( flC.l1IlS. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Girard . a daughter. D. I' . and E. A. Wlcltham have returned fro , n southern trip. , Re" II. N. Allen has gen to VIlscn to take charge ot a church. County Treasurer W. D. Reed has gone to Florida for a couple ot weeks L. D. Oorham ot Salt Lalc City Is the guest of his brother , J. A. Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. If. S. Jones loft for Cleveland yesterday afternoon with the remaIns of Mr. Jones' mol her. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The key to good liousokeepiiig-hiboral use ot Dr. Price's flaking Powder Wi have R lulllnl alcetin. The directors of the motor company and the DrivIng Park association met yesterday at tile motor ofce on Avenue A. I was not a Joint meeting , but they had a Joint ' purpose , which was to talk over the od- visablty of havIng a running meeting. The plan has been heretofore for tour members ot the Driving I'nrk association to go In together . gether and give a running meeting , pay all expenses and keel all profits . After the matter hind been laid before the two direc- torates the quartet of here flesh admirers decided to abdicate and lot the two orgnlza- lens run the meeting. I was defniely decided that n running meeting should be held beginning about May 26 and lasting about ten days , whether Colonel Grifn and hits trotting meetng malerlalzell or not. 00011 purses will bo offered and the enter- prlso will be Ilushed from now on for all I Is worth. II , E. McCormack of Omaha was ot the meeting , but Colonel Orlln was not. The directors of the Drlvln Park association , stuck to their Urt prOIJOsllon , that If the J , . two men would put UI lures aggregating 59.000 antI a bond of $3,000 ns security that they would be i'aitl , nlul wouhl deposit the entrance fees In one ot the local banks until Unal settlement , they would be satisfled . McCormack - Cormack alul Orlln were given until Monday night to decide whether they would accept these term , and t they 1)0 not the park will be leased to another party with whom nego- talonl ore pending. " ' 0ro Nut II the Comhllnto' , So hero goes the bottom out of the Irlces o ot gasoline stoves : A ono.burner gasoline stove for . . . . . $2.00 A two.burn gasoline stove tor. " . . . . . . $2.60 DHOWN'S O. O. D. .1 I Council Bluffs. I.oolll1 Iii I.Ir.YIUI. ' gentleman entered a business house yes- terday mornIng and began Inquiries con- corning lots In lna'ell addition to the cly-ot Council luf , lie stated that he bad a chance to trade off a here for two lob In that aIllcn ( ( , the owner ot the lots being George Calvin ot Sianhope , hamilton county Ia , When be discovered that the whole otdllon lay at the bottom of Lake 1anawa or the Missouri river lie ler-or bome without leaving his name. Victims of the Lafayette addition ( Iwlndlo turn UII every little while , but they are net all so fortunate al to find out the swindle bfore ) mane ) ' has changed hands. I J. R , McPherson , florist , cut flowers and . plant. Design work a apecttilty. Wire or " dera day or nlsht. J2t1 B , Pierce , Council 1iuffii. ' NEWS,11RO \ 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS Citizens Exorcised Over 1 Contemplated Move by the Local . Buther ThREATENED BOYCOTT ON ACCOUNT OF ICE Local lellcn Claim 1'h"1 Must have rlr1 Cents Is Ton : Inrl for Ica Titan llnnh" Men ARk For I Arrangements are being made by which the I telb rs of the Retail Butchers' Protective association will be supplied with Ice by Omaha merchants at $2.2per ton Local merchants would furnish ice to them at $2.75 per ton , but the saving of 50 cent per ton has great charms for the butchers. A contract I now being drawn lp all will be signed 11 the course : cit the next day ot t'o. A number ef the citizens who believe In the doctrine of patronizing home IndustrIes are making vigorous objections to this and have noln d their dealers that they wi transfer their trade to nonusoclaUon butchers If the contract Is entered into "Tho Omaha butchers have overstocked with lee this winter , " said one or these citi- zone yesterday , "nnd they have been cut- ting rates until there Is no profit left In the business. Now they propose coming to this side or the river alt driving our nier- chants out. In the winter almost the only industry we have for our laboring classes Is the cutting of Ice , anll-wlh that gone the amount of poverty among these cases would ho Increased to the starvation point. De- shies , the ice these Omaha men furnish Is taken tram Cut.Of lake , and Is not fit to be compared wih that furnished by the local merehlnt" . There Is a move on foot to bo'cot all merchants using outside Ice , and something will drop very shortly In cas the deal now pending Is not declared off. " 1flNNISO4 ICItOS. lug Sale ' Saturitay. 1/O cases new dry goods came In this wcn ] . . 'On sale Saturday-magniflcent dis- play of fine dress goods and silks . A BG hOSIERY SALE. 10 dozen boys' and girls' fast black Jersey ribbed hose , full regular made , sizes / to SI , regular 15c and 20c quality , today lOc pair. Ladles' fast blade hose , full regular made , i 25c was the price last season , now 15c pair. Saturday we will sell ladles' fast black , opera length hose nt hal price SOc pair. BIG CORSET SALE. Dr. Strong's standard $1 corsets , the genuine F. P. French corset , also fast black corsets , all extra long waist , and all worth $ and $ 125 . Saturday at one price , lPc pair. New wash dress goods-at now prlces- beautiful new printed dimites , lOc yard. All our Jaconet Duchess Saturday 12c yard. Largest stock of wash dress goods In the city. NEW CAPESNE.\ JACKETS. Visit our coal ( department Saturday. Ladles' double capes at $ JO , $2,50 , $3.00. $3.50 and $5.00 each Children's navy bLue jackets , age 4 to 1 years SaturJny $1.00 each. Girls' red jackets , Immense big sleeves , Saturday , halt prIce , $1.50 ench. SPECIAL NOTICE , Saturday evening sale from 7 to 9 p. m. 'Va shall place on our counters 5,000 yards of beautiful Kal Kal check 'and stripe wash slcs , limit one dress pattern to n customer , at only 25c 0 yard. Also 70 pieces of 20-lneh Hnbutal wash silk , all at the above price , for two hours , Satm day evening , 25c yard. 'Ve want to see every lady In Council Bluffs at our store Saturday evening. DENNISON DROS. . \lother Uow to IUley. Sheriff Hazen has received ' a letter from the authorities at Manltato , 'Kan. , notifying him that a man Is In their cu-lody who closelY correspolds with the description ot Riley . the missing Grlswod' ] robber. He blew Into their town one day recently , with one bone ot his leg fractured and the member - her done up In a plaster of paris cast. He sought the olce of the county physIcian , who attended his tnjury. Almost the only discrepancy between the two men Is In the mater ot ages , the one under arrest beIng four or lIve years older than anyone here credited Riley with beIng Doth wear grey underclothIng , dark shirts , Whie linen col- lars , four-In-hand ties with saber stick pins , nearly new lace shoes , No 7 , and brown hats , and each has hall slightly mixed with gra } ' . The resemblance Is a striking one Mrs. O. Wilson wrote ChIef Scanlon a letter . ter yesterday from Kulispeli , Mont. , In which ohio asked him for a full descrrplon of James Wilson , tha wounded bank robber. The description - Wison scrlplon she gave might 'fit the wounded banlt robber or a dozen other men In Council I . Dur & Deputy Sheriff Hooker med Informatons In Justice Vlen's court yesterday charging Wi- son , alas White , and Riley with assault with Intent to commit murder. Does . our mouth water for n real delicacy - cacy ? Try shortcake mldo with Dr. Prlco's Baking Powder Y. M. O. A. Ie 1) : & rs. The repairs and alterations on the rooms In the Everett block are rapidly transformIng - Ing them Into neat a\l cozy headquarters for the Young Men's Christian association . In a week or two the work wi be completed. Carpenters are putting In woodwork , paper hangers are busy , and painters will be on the ground In the course ot a few days. The plumbers wi probably be put to work today puttIng In the bath room opplances , There Ire to be two rooms for shower baths , one of which will bo large enough to accom- modale several persons , and will contain six bowls for sponge baths The other will bo smaller , and Is intended for one person nt n time. This will ale be n tub bath. The parlors are to be laperet with very hand- some wall paper - Yes , the Eagle ! laundry Is "that good laundry , " antI ' 1s located at 72 Broadway , I In oubt abet this , try I anti be convinced , Don't forget name and number. Tel 167. Gas heating stoves for rent and for sale : t , Council Bluffs Oas company'a otflce . No Ulnl"r rrom Ice. A local paper yesterday morning publshe a grossly exaggerated account ot the break- log up ot the Ice In the river , which was calculated to Injure the reputation of th Terminal conwans bridge. As stated In The Dee yesterday morning the Ice broke up without any danger to anything but the tale work , and If that had gone out It would have saved the compny an expense of $1,000 which wi have to be Incurred be- fore long to toke It out The Ice was not nearly 80 obstreperous as In most former ) 'ear and the fact that the watchman was terrified at the danger counts for nothing for title is l his first winter In his present capacity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UII ) ' Two I.If. Only two weeks loft of that half price nlo. All mouldings. pictures. elc. , just hal prIce. H. L. SMITh & CO. , 46 Main street ' The Aberln will open Wednesday , March 1 : , ' with Jrst.clls boud ant rooms 705 Seventh street , cor , , ! tIavenue. Dr. Laueel , omce 410 lth an. ; tel 180. II for I N. " 1111 ieIsi.I . The school board held a meeting yesterday afternoon lt J , J. Stewart's ofce and passed I a set of retolutons intended to set the mem- bars of the board right before the public on the subject of the new high school building . A local paper published In edItorial Thursday t : the effect that the board was merely try- lag to get In expression of the opinion of the citizens , and was not submitting the propo- Ilton to the people because of any conviction on their part that a new building was necessary - sary In these resolutions I was stated that each antI ( every member ot the board was en- thusiastcaly In favor of a new bulhln ! antI an extended statement ot the arguments In itit favor was male ( The poll hooks , prepared - pared from the registration hooks used In the last city election , were accepted , antI the polling place In the J'lh ward was changed from the Planters' hotel 10 1702 Tenth aye- nue , after whIch the board adjourned. Whnt II 11 ii Nalo' Everything I applied to a Hardman Piano , sold hy Mueller 1'ano : and Organ company , 103 Main street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Slnhy : lrllnl' Pot of Boston baked beans and loaf of brown bread , Mlverc for breakfast , 30 cents Order from C. _ II. Randlett . Fun 1'XSIORfl' , 1.n"UI.1T.IT1U : ) os "olles AtpiitWtll . Save Iowa ROd ' NCirIlaka 1..I lulrrl Much Trouble. I DES MOINES , March S-Speclal ( Tell- granl.-I'ension ) Agent C. H. Robinson has prepared circular letters 10 be sent to pen- sIoners wihIn the Iowa and Nebraska agency relative .to the recent act of congress increasing . creasing all pensions to $6 If they are at ; present below that amount. The letters are prepared for the purpose of conveying the necessary information to all pensioners In order to save them the trouble of writing for information . There will be no necessity for any pensioner writing to the offIce con- cering the matter. As for those who cal hero personally for their pensions properly prepared ; vouchers wl be furnished them at the oIc on the next day of payment , ao that there will be no necessity for Inquiries from them either There are 3,300 who draw less thnn $ G ; 2.600 of them draw $4 , 600 $2 and the remainder odd amounts. Accompanying the letter Is n notice , which Is Issued to save making out new certificates to pensioners. I attached 10 the certificate already held It Is ample I notice to all persons thot the pensioner Is entitled lo the $6. $ IY8 his ! 'Ol is I Innne. NImnASKA CITY , March 8.-Special.- ( ) Some tune ago Reuben D. Church brought suit against his father for damages , alleging that Church , sr" , was tryIng to force him to marry a woman distasteful to him , and that ha had bribed the regents of the State uni' verslty to withhold ] hIs diploma , to which he was fairly entitled. Tile suit never came to trial , all now th ! elder Church has applied for a warrant for his son's arrest , aleging that he Is Incone. The son got wind of the fact , however , and skipped. Ills father says ho Is afraid the boy will do hIm bodily 110cm. Staff Captain Cousins and wife of Omaha will commence a series of meetings at the Salvation Army barracks Saturday evening. The meetings wi continue through Sunday and conclude with n grand rally at the Methodist - odlst Episcopal church Monday evenIng. "nl.,1 to Jellurt omo Ittn. CEDAR RAPIDS , 10. , March S.-Speclal ( Telegram.-About ) six weeks ago Ell Love- joy , who has traveled for tile wholesale grocery house of Cook & Prick for the past twenty years , sprained his ankle and was unable to go oul over his territory and an- other man was sent out , and discrepancies between the books of the frm and Its cue- tomers were discovered No arrest has been made and no slatemenls given but I Is understood the shortage Is about 3000. Mr. Lovejoy says the apparent shortage arises from his failure to report discounts on collections. colectons. CIHrOI Will AI8\"r fir Ills Crlme OGALALLA Neb. , Marci S.-Speclnl ( Tele- gram.-Ed ) Catron was taken to Grand Island tills mornIng by Deputy Shell I Ashley , who nrretted Catron at Duo Creek. Catron has been at .Ule heat"ot 1 gang ot catl thieves operating tn wesll\ , Nebraska . for a n mber' ot ' years. 'The ' ' Il rll - and two deputies got the drop on Catron , who Is counted a bad man. lie will bo taken to Richardson county , where he disposed of some stolen cattle to a feeder last fail. Ranchmen ore much pleased over thIs arrest and hope now to be able to break up the gang. _ _ _ _ _ Sioux CIty 'Vomel " 'I Nut "ote. SIOUX CITY , March S-CSpeclal ( Tele- gram-The women who have been con- dueling for a week past the most remarkable ' - able campaign In the history ot the city , with the object of electing a woman on the school board , tonight voted at a meeting not to go to the polls on Monday to offer their ballots. The consttulonalty of their voting has been called In question all they determined not to vote tn view of this. They will turn out by hundreds , however , to work for their candidate , Mrs. Agustn C. Dean and are canvassing the town thor- ollhly In her Interest. The fight Is the I liveliest ever Itnown In municipal politics and the woman candidate Is almost assured of election. _ _ _ _ _ _ electon.lInvv : lit At"tn t a Ittink . SIOUX CITY , March S.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Two suits were commenced today against the First National bank by D. H. Talbot for an aggregate of $19 .0. Talbot was n few years age the largest real estate owner In northwestern Iowa. He held over 7.004) acres ot land Woodbury and Plymouth - mouth counties. He borrowed large amounts of money on It and gave the bank mort- gages to secure it. lIe now alleges that when the loans were made the bank agreed to take up certain Incumbrances against the land , which It ( ailed to do. The result - suIt was that he lost the property. lIe charges that he Is entitled to no.o and to $ ! H 000 on account of excessive Interest he paTh . . _ _ _ _ _ _ Markham's ShortRlo II 810,000. CLINTON Ta , March , S-Spelal ( Tee- ] gram.-The ) expert who has been examIn- Ing the books ot the defaulting county clerk . Markham , reported today The report was not made public , but It has leaked out that the default1 reach nearly 110.0. The su- pervisors ordered an acton on the bonil At home and abroad Dr Prleo's Baking Powder slands unrIvaled ns a standard ot superiority . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ lC.4N..IS LO.N eOJU'.IN ! A.'lG.'H , VUlblo Longer to 11"kl Il Guarlltao flood Oil F.rm 1Iorl "le. . I1USSEL , Knn. , March S.-The Central Kansas Loan . and Trust company made an assignment this afternoon for the benefit ot its creditors to Charles } ' . Copeland. The labltles are fehetluled at * 5'JUJ6. ' The cm- 1:1) Ice many others has operated ex- tenitively In western farm loans its tenlively wester , Is guaran- teeth securities being widely scattered umong easter Investors. The assets are nominally about lIO.O. ) but cal not be realized on at this time. The creditors meet at Itussel March . , 2. . to consider.way / and means ot hll\llnH tile as ets. THe company his been In n bad condition tor two years and has been unsuccessfully trying to cory ; the interest - terest on its guaranteed loans , whIch It had tlsposel ot II large quantities In New r ng- land . One block of 2rO Is held ( In Mid- lll- Ileton , Vt. , another or $ .0 In Itutiand ( . Tile remuilder Is scattered In smaller Imounts through New Engianti . anti the CII- I , trl states. ' 1he assignee has been one of the compan"s oUcer ! unl managers for some time . The depression manu/er ! estate caused the failure . _ , . Jh'lUiC.I.T.IIII'tJ ) O.V eJ/llTWi I.IN.I learlu of the ( ' 110 rot flown for Sutur tisty , IRrrh 10 , NEW YORK , March 8.-United States District Attorney MacFarlnne with cert- lied copiesot Indlctmentl against Charles A. Dana ant William M. Ilran anti the bench Warrant Issued by Judge Cole ot Washington tor the arrest ot the two len , appeared before Commissioner Shields this afternoon and made oath that. according to hil belief , the lel ISOIK named In tim in- dlclmcntl were both guilty ot criminal libel. Commllsioler Shields Immediately Issued the necessary Warrants and they were placed In the hands ot United States Mnr- shah McCarty for execution . Charles A. : Illa appeared before Commlslioner ShIelds lt 4 p m. on the request ot I.'rnk- In Bartlett , his counsel lie was released 01 his own recognizance 011 the hearing set down for Saturda ) ' , larch 16 , ut 1 ! 'a. m. . - Curl I'nlorulk Iii the \lbu.h , MOUNT VERNON , Ind. , Uarch : S-'fhe steamer Hosedale sunk In the W'abashi , near New haven , I. this morning , One mal was drowned She was loaded with corn The boat was valued at $5,0 und was owned by the ludnutl ot Terre Haute Fully Insure - MOUINS \ VOTEllJQj l Q SHOUP , : " n ! ' - Va. oil Aftermath of the SenlfJl\l )1 Strgg 1 e Promises t - Be Iu1thi r . .Ung ' " , SWEET SUPPORTERS CIAWG'CORRUPTiON ' - " . " ( O'lrlnr McConnell heclrO'tht' le'1 is I 1110 tn Ilbnb , Who " , " i'lhlul Wins , , ' /11& / for 1iiiiisetf-Shioilps jitaliliets- tlll for the l'oA 4 I " -i l , ' nOSE , Idaho , farch S.-Tho turn In the tide In the United States senatorial contest came when the name , of Representative Clarke , the first Mormon member to vote , was called . lIe rose and atnounced that he was satisfied Sweet could not be elected , anti In order that Idaho should have Its full representation II the United States senate , . he would vote for his second choice , Shioup The remaining f\'e' Mormon members voted for Shoup In their turu. The absence of Innrahan , populist , made twenty-seven a majority. The Sweet supporters annot conceal their disappointment , and n lumber ot them openly charge corruption lu ' connection with the change of front on the part of the 1lor- mons , which resulted In several street fights durinI the night. Sweet , when seen , refused to make any stntement. ' Governor McConnell , speaking of the sen- , atonal contest and the election of Shaull , sold : "The defeat of Sweet and the election of either Shoup or some oIlier candidate , was a foregone conclusion when eIghteen out of the thirty-five representatives reused to go Into a caucus with their party sooner than to lake the chances of his election. Sweet owes his defeat not to any pronounced opposition which any one entertained for him , but entirely to the fact that he was put forward br Senator Dubois as a means ot advancing his ( Dubois' ) own Interest two years hence , and the leutennnls with which Dubois surrounded Sweet during the campaign - paign conlrlUlle(1 more to the defeat of Sweet than anything else. "It Is forlunato for the state and for the whole country that Shoup has been cc- . eecled. ] lie Is a staunch friend of sliver and nn ardent supporter of the republican theory ot protecton of American industries and American labor WhIle these who were engaged In the contest , and who have failed to secure the election at their ta\orles will naturally tel a little sore over their disap- pointment , they will return to their homes realizing that In Senator Shoup the state of Idaho has secured nn able and reliable . hits election assures republican champion victory two years hence. " a republcan COAIUINEU WITh TilE MOICMCNS. Alt.Prohlblton ! GelUllS 0' Utah 1'1\01 W'nnutt SuiTrnle II Ietlrn for 1lvor . SALT LAKE , March S.-Speclnl ( Tele- gram.-Altluougii ) the constitutional con- venton las hardly II"sel the stage oC Iler- malent organizatioii . 'n trade Is reported between the heads oC , the Mormon church anti the gentile antlirohllJtonlsts. ) which settles the fate of IlroihltWn and woman's suffrage before they arc reached. Accord- " Ing to the ugreelent , thh' anti-prohibition- late will vote solidly Cor ' IL \ 'omnn's suffrage clause In the constutl ll while the Mormon - mon delegates wilt vote agaInst the proposed - posed prohibitory artch ' , . ' ' .IIH , oC course , Is In the nature of I victory , for the . Mormon element , as the church , hs always favored womnn'B suffrage . but the antI-prohibition- lets are well pleased with tHe trade , us It would have been Impqsslb' ' to defeat the prohibitory clause had the Mormons favored It. I SALT LAKE , March , S.-Ashe from the announeement oC the stamlng committees today the proceedings lit the constitutional convention were ' not dUvery much 1lllor- tance. The twenty-slxrJlallng committees . were announced by t1elilresident anl approved - proved without debat6 Te chairman ot the co Wihout ltees . , are 11 . rC\blcans , Thl 'chalrm "df seine of'th pflnclpnl ' committees tees are tus follows : ' Legislative : O. Van Horne ; rolows , C. .jofi'ln ; executive , C. S. , Varian ; apPol'tontmnt , Alma EI- dredge ; Irrigation and agricultural . J. B. Irrigaton dredge ; mInes and mIning. Thomas Kearney , ' The convention . adjourned until 2 . .p. in. Monday . - COlIUI'rTEI sconES corONELItUTII , . J South naleola's SCIIOOI Land Commluloler Cooked by R Legislative Investigatlon. PIERRE S. D. , March 8.-Spcclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) legislature Is still In session , but its term will expire by constitutional limitation at midnight. No agreement line yet been reached on the general nppropria. ton bill. The senate , passed It at $6.0 the house tt $ r.O and the conference committee has been working for twent-four hours . harmonizing dlIerences , The ' 0)101 Investigating committee reported - ported early this evening. I severely scored Colonel Ruth , whom It charged with neg- led ot duty . entailing heavy loss ; accused McCoy , McChesney : , 'l'enney and Taylor's defraud the bondsmen with consplrucy to detrud state and cleared everbody else whatever of any evil Intenton , The Ruth committee caustically reviewed the commIssIoners conduct In 0111cc . accused ' him of systematically neglecting his duty , ot misstatement on the stand of Illegally anti wiilfuhiy refusing to apportion money due schools antI of Inaly withholdIng $ O.- 000 which should have been apportioned but which fell Into 'aylor's hands anti ( dlsup. fel peared. The committee recommended that the attorney general at once bring suit atorey against Ruth and his bondsmen for this $ O.O. Huth Interes lost dUllng the hold- up ot 1893. During the session this afternoon , Mr. Durin/ , behalf of the iiotlse presented Speaker Howard with on elegant set oC cut glass table ware amounting In value to something over $100. Mr. Howard aclmowl- $10. edged the gift In 0 feelng Kpeech. Sibley " 'Rltll for R Noinhiiiition . PITTSDUHO , March S-Ex-Congressman Joseph C. Sibley of Franklin , Pa , the head ot the new silver party , was In the city today , and , concerning the new party , he sold : " 'lle new silver party Is more of a principle than anything else. But It Is I prlncllle that Is bound to enforce recogni- tion from tILe people and one that Is grow- ton In power daly , We may Issue cnrto 1 after curtoad ot bonds but we are only carrying the government along on u prom- let' not on eohid realities. " When aslted If he would accept the noml- nation ot the siveri tea for president , he IUton "It would not he IL wise thing to accept - cept a thing that has not been offered I cannot t1 what I wi do until I see what Is eXllectel ot me. " Turned hack Cite 1tIRtvo CioeIu. GUTHIUE , Old. , March 8.-Thls was the last day ot the session of the Oklahoma legislature , and was one ot uproar anti con- fusion A refoutm-wl' ] rushed through the lower house ret , tophlht'K session cdii- tunulag the governor In chulO and nuthorlz- Ing him 10 lease thwetern Iln.ls to cat- tlemen. The senate IHUed the bill to allow temen. . I 31 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prize n htlng , n committee or rncherl and Woman s C'hritian Temperance union latheS having campP with them for three days and ( nights. Tim civil rights bill diet on the cnlendar. 1oth houses are cr\M(1 " 'lh business totl/ht , anti scores ot bills art \Ielnl rushe(1 through with little or no eon- sideration ) . The time Illcce Ire being con- tlnunl } ' tlrn"11 back and tIm peqlon will continue nil nlgh I.ctIlsIntivo ! e , lon % Vastetl. KANSAS . CITY , March S.-A special la the Journal from Topeka says : A grave IU ° S- ton his arisen nt the slate capital to IJer- 1lex the lawre Strange ne it inn ) ' seem ! Strnn/e II I la seem\ more China one-hai of the lelh.lalon I'MH1 \ nt this session of the legislature ha ! fnlrt\ ' s'lth the ! that nil Itille to comply wih ! tltute ni hi ! and resolutions piied by both hOrs shnl receive the PresidIng ofilcer's pl nt\re wihin two days after such Inal liasenge fluid ( he lrcscntCI to the governor . Probably one-hal oC the bills I'alsed have ( flied to receive the governor's signature wlhll the ! Jo\rnor'g ! Ilnnture stntutol'y linilts . nn(1 Ire therefore held to he invalid , 'rite queston will be decided In court. . . IUl't I'ut IL OI The necsslh' of a spring medicine Is Iml- \'ern1y tulinitted . This Is the best iliac of the year In which to purify the blood , to cc- store the lot appetite , anti to bl111 up the entire system , as lie body Is now peculiarly susceptblo to benefit from \ Clcl I e. The great popularity ntahle(1 by 100.ls . Sarsa- Imrln , owing to its real merit and Its re- marltahle success , has establsh11 It as the , very bet ledlclne 10 take In the spring , I cures scrofula , sal rheum , and all humors , biliousness , dyspepsia , headache , lhIne and liver cO\lllalnl , catarrh , and nIl afectons caused or promotel hr low state of the s.stem or Impure blood. Don't put I off , but lake hlooti's Sarsaparilla now . I will do you good . _ _ _ p _ _ _ iI.ItI ; 1.11 ( WH'1"U , IWT CIl.i.S16 . I.ittie : lnn from Amsterdnm Makes It R lot HluHlol wit II ttl An.trllnl. nOSTO , March S-At Music hl1 tonight , In the Iresence ) of 3,60) people , Voting GrlIo , the Australian featherweight , and ,11nl ) ' Dime oC Amsterdam , N. Y. the 12-pouml chnmllon or America , Caught eight roumll , \lieI I'ulls which required Chic battle to be dlcilred a drw It each tuna WIS ou his feet It tle close oC tIle eighth round. _ \1 these . conditions wee fuIIll'l , honors Wlre cven throughout the contest though Ou'iifo showed . ] nuud ' , stiperiority eadlnl 111 landln when antI where ho 1)leased. liiiw conRld- crilI the 1IIIshlcnt he received In the face 1111 breast , mllle 1 devel' ehio'iuig. lie seemed slightly overtrlilell Detnls : itotintl 1-Griffo lallcl ) ills right on iiino's jugular and Hot two right hlld Illchcs In returli DI\o led twice , but IlsRel1 GrllCo made several clever stops , 1\1 the round closed II his favor. Hound 2-Dlme lanlle(1 short twice nll got n swift heft from Grifo 01 the jugullr. Both leul Dime lallllH lightly on tHe jas' Grl'o landed ( twice on Vlme' face Houl(1 ( 3-Gr1Io le.l an(1 1 clinch followed. al Grub's lead DIle lllckell uld fell. Grlro then got II twice with hlH right Ild again with his left on the heart , nearly knocking hIs opponent Ilown. Dime 111\\'d . a straight heft 01 Grlffu's ear which Grio returned 01 the ja' Inllgliting closed Chic ' rouind . Inlshtng Hound 4-Griffo led ( and landed l/hl . Dime . led three times anti mls8c(1 each one. GI.lro let out his left and nearly 100re(1 Dime with n hlow on the jaw. Dle led ( anti ml"sell lie repeated the shine tactics several tme" . with the same results. Hound 5-Dime landed 01 Griffo's heart 111 got two severe IHnches on the el' . Dim led . Grifo landing bdth right 11) ) left. Dime rallied and got In two punches on Griffo' IreaRt , Grllo landed twice. Dime made a feeble attempt to dodge and looked sick Hound 6Dlml Ohlefleti with hIs left Ilt ml8sed twIce Dime got la on a recovery and Grifo replied wih three quiche left pthnchci landing each on Dlme's mouth Ind followed up this advantale with three others Dime sat down grogj ' . Rouml 7-Grlrfo led with the right for the wind and tolowed wih the left on the mouth. DIle got In a right uppercut swung his left and missed. They sparred ( for wind until the close of the round , with saul ing. Hound SThe last rotund opened with Dime leading for Griffo's wind In which he got a terific smash on the jaw. Grlro dodged a heft-hiander and got caught with the rlght , Dime led again hut missed and was nearly floored by a heft-hand punch In the awl DIme got In two right-handers on Griffo's head , Just ! as the gong sounded Captain William Del } ' ot Boston was the referee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f lCD , , jCORltGAN l\KES A Itlll ? O. - Ills Ducat's First Go lt nlY 'HRrlct I lard Show to Several 1'luhllr. SAN FRANCISCO , March 8-Not one ( a- yorlte won today. Ducat , Ed Corrigan's crackerjack , made hIs initial appearance In California In the fourth race and won In I CalCorla jllowfuhlon , equaling the coast record . of 1:13 BellIcose , who was the favorite , car- ned , It Is stated , more money than any hOle that line started here this season Riley Glnnan losing $3,0 after winning an immense amount on Hey Altonso. Lucky Dog also started for the first Iliac today but was evidently not Int condition fill1 \ was not played by Simon G. Held , his owner. In the Irst race , Lochlnvar , nt 40 to 1. ran away two miles . and the horses were Iluly sent off without hiitn Sum- mlry : First race , six furlongs , selling . maidens : Little lob92. . learn ( C to 1) . won ; 1lut- 110cr 103. drlln (3 ( to 1) ) . second : Espelance , 13. lergen (4 ( % to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:15v : Dr Gardner Examiner Jo C. Nipper , Yrelca . Monroe and Lochlnvlr also ran. Second race . six furlongs handicap : Re ) ' Alfonso 103. Curl (4 ( to 1) ) . won ; Don } ullnu , 16. Chor (7 ( to 1)\ ) second ; Quirt , 93J Cock- ran (7 ( to 1 ) thlrl. \ 'rime : 1:13'4 ' I'erler , Duke Stevens Realization , Gussie and 'l'rue Briton also ran Third race . one mile . selling : 1lole n. 8 : . 1 ' lwley (5 to I ) , won : Hrdy , lOll Gllln (6 to [ ) . second ; Miss Buckly 89. Coclcran (1.3 ( to 1) ) . third 'Ume : Ii2.Varnago. \ . Idaho Chief , liarcalthine . Garcia , Booze Irlcele , Catch 'gm and Hear Guard also rn , Fourth race , sIx furlongs all ages : Dtucat 105 , Bergen (6 to I ) , won ; Delhicose . 91. Grlt- \n ( even ) , second ; Lucky Dog , 10S. Can' (7 ( 10 1. > third Time : 1:13. : Sue Abbott all Kitty L Ilso ran. Fifth race , five furlongs , selling : Captain Coster , 101. Sloale (0 ( to 1) ) . won : Hoyal Flush ill . Bergen (6 to 1) ) , second ; Joe Cot- Con 107 , Carr (8 to 1. thIrd. Time : 1:01v : Morven , Mahogany , Venus , Mole , Mainstay nl\ ) lice I. _ also ran. NEW ORLEANS . March S-Weather fille. Track heavy. Results : First race , six furlongs : Miss 1amle C7 ( to 1) ) won . 10dlon (6 ( to 5) ) second , Bill Whie ( to 1) ) third. 'flme : i:21 : II. Second race . sevE furlongs : Silver Prince (10 to 1) ) won , Taylor hayden (8 ( to 1 ) sec- (0 . Tony , jr. . (7 to 10) ) thlr ( Time : l:27 : 4. 'hlrd race one mile : tote ( ( to I ) won Bonnie I C9 ( to 2) ) second , 'flppecanoe ( S to 1) ) thlnl Time : 1:5i. : Fourth rce , six furlongs : Sylvan (1 ( lo 6) ) won Dr. Hee (0 ( to 1 ) second , Guard ( even ) third. Time : 1:21. : FIfh race , lIve and n halt furlongs : TIer- tlmer ) (8 to [ ) won , Irilcess Hose (5 to 1) ) second DanhL (5 ( to 1) ) Chiirtl. Time : 1:16 : Keeondf LOUIS. March S-Eust St. Louis re- BUIS : First race iuine-sixteentbue oC I mie : Hesperh won. buitlap second , Arizona third 'rime : 0W : 4. Second race three-quarters of a mile : Hol- linger won , ihlK'el Gray second , Oheila third. 'flme : 1:21. : - 'i'iuird I race , nine-sixteenths ot n mile : Green Prewit won , 1lcdejohn second , Na- tonal third. Time : 0:58\ : % \ . Fourth race . three-quarters ot a mile : Christine D won Kenwood second , 1lontell third. Time ; wonl : . 1"IUh race , three-quarters ot a mile : C- - , f.'I' , : ) h A' U H ' . (4 . b , ' 'f ' , , \ ( 1 l _ . 11 : l ( fl a' ' ' i Iw t ii , I , , , 11 JJ2Yf1tIffI ( TL't\ . 1a1 , ! II - - - f/ / : , ! iAaP..1 ! t.l , - ' 1 , , i I J ( 's , _ , , ' ' ' : 'I , . " : 2f v' > .1- ' - . ' . - : : . - ' GCOLDINQ- The ce ! within the kitchen stood , for victim waS the grocery-boy , Her hun s Upon her hlp8 , Anti softly thulpaleo silo : / many ts't'ro the angry words Oh1 , what u lIttle Cool you arc , Cumo ; ' . ro sitch stuff to . PQurll/ from hl'r ) lps. bring tuch stur mo. . Take ! high price bnldljwlcr back , Awl bring 10 "Ctthtlmftt , " And It ho dil not go straightway , She ' . s lIkely scolding ) 'ot CALTfT BAKING POWER COMPANY , CHICAGO. . - - _ . . . . . ' - ' . ' . - - . . . . . . . . . - . . . " , . . . ' ' - ' ' - ' . . . Inthn won , Montela second , Ilighwriynian thlnt Thn : 1:211' : ' , ST LOUIS March S-Htsul\ MadIson : First race , uvo-elghthS ? of n mile : 1llca- diy won . Drew Martin second , Anawnn third Time : 1:09. : Second race nllllxltenthH ot n mild : h'nnh won lnll ) ' Hred 8ecolll , Iemon lo"om thll. \ Time : 0:5. : Third rncl Ive'l'llhths of I mile : Dnlch Oven von , Shy mien second , 11) ' Dunell third 'Fimel : 1:01. : , Fourth race , nunc'-slxteenths of n mild rc ! nllIIlrenth ! m\l Courtney won , 1liahuey ! ecoll , Shioh third Tune : 0:59. : 1lh race . six ( turbans : lnt r.'eI1 won , \ ' . . $ Iii . . / nllt "econd , Lady ( iuuy lhlrd. ' 'lne : I. :22. : _ _ _ p _ _ _ Peculiarly appetizing In the harvest seaSon . Son Is Ihp food cooked with Ur. Prlco's linking Powl1el. p l'I\nlnr I " 'IIulor Ni Inre. NflOI1A , In , . : lnllh 8.-S1ueciii.-A ( ) erlw ( } ot sportl from this pine , ' , Counci luf ! anti Omahn welt o\cr lo Yorkshire last nltht to witness a lIght for a poise oC 112 : fluid the gate r'CdllItP , between g. 1"ul. I ager the " 10\1 r'rllt , " of tIlls \lnc ! alcr hi Drown . the "Mrntanl\ hl. \ oC ( maim . . Riley Clnrlt at'ted rue referee . JMellh Ineart h ) Wil lehllll the ) own lal Inll C. Atherton vtis hlrown's u'ecolitl . F'uiliagnr , wnl Irlwn'l : ecOHI. I.'ulagar sne Imorke out II the "ccon(1 ( rounll. A bout till the between cvenlng'H . two entertnlnmen Oniahiiu youngsters \\'ouI1 . I'rb. l'llht Rt Chiti ii roil. ClADHON , Nob. , Iarch S- ( lleclll 3'ele. gmm.-A boxing contest between Cliff 1.uishu of Challron anti Kid 1.111 ot = ol'fo\ ( , lightwelghlts waH "uceel rulIINl Off 11 a \ 'neauit hulhllnj here la"t II/hl , l.en.1 was hot II It nt auuy stage / nltl was clean ' Imoc'll ] out In the Ihlr,1 rOUl1 b ) ' it ! I hlow on the cluin. 1.eiitl was clearly } ' out- classed ( ] altlg 0111) ' a few tmes upon ' his niutagonist. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ ' \1".11 Victoria nt lteusiiuus . M ESSINA , Inrch S.-The Iamburl.Amerl- cnn lne "tel Ierugustn Victoria , with Amel'lcll Ixcurslollsls , arrived hel'c lt 8 o'clorl thIs inoiiuiiig. - SCRATCHED 3 YEARS - - - fueretl , ScrthCl and flIed. Ioc- tore No Heler , Curell by 'l\o Sets Cutcurl Ucmcte ! , Nothing tko CUTWt'nA : lUmDn was ever 'natuiufacturt'tl. 1or three yours hal 1 I 8uIerCI with t ser head I ouhl break out all over my hruhIh , i ( IIIple8hlch \ould , ' ' nlHt I ' - term I wulCY matter . . . "f \ wOlll hle : to 8cralch Inll 1 , t \ olid hiccti. , , Vtcr doctoring _ with two doctors Cor th roe . , 1. 3 CA5 1010 or Icps , I fInally 1lle : tip lii ) ' mlnl to tr } ' 3 our p t i1 'r I U\IY 1 . ltiIi : untie : . ' , . with , . 1' _ le$11 entirely satisfactory to _ 1 10 , After tu5liui : t\O sets I . . I have : u cuUrQly cureti. reo- Inmcldelt ) olr leluDlle8 to several persons and they all tell too they are No I. Our druggist Is doing a nlco IJslless Ig i CUTICCIA RumWl : , silce lY cure , I have gicn him the privilege of uslUK I ) ' annie as proof or their clilciouicy. 10lcloso DY portrait. A. 1' GtAt : 10r Pholor her , Mt. : lioreb , Wls SALT RHEUM CURED lv wife has been I rOlbled with thc salt rheum for four I } 'ear8. Duing this time doctors ot Wisconsin , Illinois , and the most eminent ef ( hlcIO , ( ailed to give relief. I bought the CUTIURA ltutiitul r. . and she heed 011) ' ono box oC CUTCUIA , 010 cake of CU1'ICURHOAP , alI I halt a bottle of CUTICURA nJOL\1 T , and these have cucII her completol . C. M. STONE , HI State St" , Chicago , Ill. CUTICURA WORKS { WONDERS There Is no doubt that the CUTlcunA ltcur.- liES daily perform more wonderful cures than ! alyerfOrm Ilorc \ alt other sidn and blood remedies coibunetl. al In ! They instantly relieve anti speedily euro every hiuiuiior of the skiim , scOut , and blood , with loss of hair , front infancy Co age , from Pitfll'lCS to acrofuLu , when the bcst jthiyiciaflS fail. Bold throughout tue world. l'rice , CerictinA , fOe. ; St&r , , 21c ; itsm.vEsT , $1. l'otTen Duwo AND CIIIIM. Cola' , oho l'ioprietuia , llotoa , .aw" liow to Cure 6km Diseases , " mailed frea. IRRPLEB , binckheiids , u-ed , roughi , chapped , and P 1111 oIly skltm cuircil by CUTiCUItA 13o&i' . HOW MY BACK ACHES t - I Back Ache , itilitloy l'ains , niul Weak. uic , Soreness , I.antoness , StraIns , auitt ' iii unluitite the l'atna relieved ann by ( tltl , . ' , r'.jfi 1 ¶ - . . ' , , ' , PLIJG TOBACCO I ; . $ J'IJ : Consumers ofchevii tobacco are wi1lin to paj a liMe more than te price cto for Ie ordinatiLJ trdde tobaccos , will 1nd this brand superior to all others BEVARE OF IMITATIONS. DUFF'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. All Di'uggIst. OEO , P. SANFORD. . & , w. IUEICMAN , President. Cashier , First Natlo nal Bank oTCOUNOIL. BLUFFS , Iowa CnpItl , . . $100,001) Profits , . - 12,001) One of the oldest banks in the state of Iowa , % Ve solicit your business sad collectIon. . WI pay S per cent on time deposit. . SVc will b. plcaacd to see and servo you. HOY ! 'ro ' PA fflSlillll Au ExprV Opinion. III was born anti brought p iii the Life Insuraiicc business and whenever I found a maii troubled with any kidiicy trouble I have always recoin- lflcfldcdVarncr's Safe Cure , not because I had any 'ax to gr'tnc1 , but I found that if a hURfl would take a half dozen botUes of the Safe Cure that in nine cases out of ten lie would pass the nlec1ica exam- inat'ion. 1 have tried it niy. scU and I know that it is kept tip to the. standard , ' 1' , R. TvI.ol. Coiioeton , N , Y. GUWIPANOLEMIDI , The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience , ItIiAI)11t OP IISEASES OF MEN AND ' ( ) lt1iN. l'ltol'hthlTon OF TILE W.Oltili' : Ii ilChttI. l)15l'liN- SAltY OF' hl ElICINt , . ' ; I treat the following Dseases : Cntarrhi of tin , lIetul , Tituotut and Lungs' Dii. east's ot Cliii Rye aild Rar , Fits anti Apoplexy , heart hieitsc , I.iver Coin piiliiit , Ifidmicy Coin. Pilulilt , Ncrvouf4 IcbillC ) ' . 1IIeisttiI DC. presslota , s.s,4 , of Mltsshsoot MCIII- tutu 'CiLkIC14M , llubotes , hiright's his- 01150 , St. Vittus' 1)tlmice , hihietiinntisiii , l'amalysls , S'hlito Kivviliuig , Scroflllii , Fever Somes , 'I'IsIU" ores itsiti listlula in mssio reasmoved ' 'ithIosst the irsihfe or s1rgtvIiig' Li drop ofhIooL S'olsallIi 'ithi 15Cr dehicntc ornsLH rest oret tt Healths. DropMy curetl s1ChIOUt tiliuug. Mpeelnl Attesitloil giscs * to 1riuCe mush S'cmlercnl 1)hitcom5cii ofahl khsatis. $55) to $5OoFOt1eit for ntis' 'euscrcal DiScmMc I ciumuuuot etiro 'thsotmt Mercury , Tape Woriiis romnoveit hI tWnOi three Iiotrs , crib vtu. hemorrhoids or l'iles clureti , TIIOSIT S'h1O 4tJtl AVliICThiI ) \'ill save ilfo aiutl hiuitdretis of doiltirs by call- imi. oil or uisitug DR. C. W. PAHCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Time ituily i'i.yslciimn . who caim it'll vlimittaIls a pcvsoim uvltiioiitashtlimg a qlic'.tlun. Thioso itt. a thistnimc.u $01111 for Question II laumk , No. 1 ( a r tacit , No. 2 fat' is , iii cit. A II correspoiullcuico strictly eouiildcuitlnl. ) lcdiciiuo sent by express. Address nil letters to ( . v _ I'ANGI.E , 251 , D. , , 555 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLuPPS , ncloso IOu iii BCUIIilS for reply. When Buying 1 1 Fruit Trees , ' Buy the best. A minute lost cnn never be recovered , mind it's IL calamity to lose syeral years , 'hiciu so many Iowa and Nebraska people . have done when they have bought foreign grown , unacclimatcd fruit trees. ' MENERAY I3ROTIIERS , TIlE CRESCENT NURSERY. Were born on the lands where their nurse. my stock is grown , and years of patient , intehigent experiment have taught them the beet varieties for this climate , Coiisequentiy their home grown stock is as hardy as the forest trees. They huavo a very large stock for tile spring delivery and every tree is warranted true to name. Orchard , Vunyard , Ltvn , l'arkhng Trees auid Orilaunental stock Make mia unistako in your orders. Seuld us your list of wants for huricee. We can please you in prices anti stock , lieferences : Council flluff flanks , Council Ultuits Department Omaha J3ee , nail prominent business men , Nurseries six miles north of Council i3irfs P. 0. Address , MENEEAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa. - - 'E' FA I'EV AL ! . At1OlJTCI1M'0lNG ii a , HIS U Clue Features anC ltomo'v- . lag lllcmisbosIn ito p. book foe a stamp. .lohn if , Voodi.ry , 121W,12d51.NY. ' i inventor of % v.xdaurr'e Facial Soiw. .d Special Nohcos-OollDciI Diuffs CIIIMNRTB CLllANlD : VAULTS CL.I6ANED , , 16th hiurke , at V.P. H. Ilomer' . , 533 Uroadway. n LAItUE PRIVATE BARN FOR ICliNT NRAII court house , Apply at lies ofllct , Council Bluffs. vnul'r F'AIIM Nf ) AitDltN LAND FOR - sale tluenp atuti cgi easy terms. Day & hess , 8 $ l'earl street. A FINI4 LlVtiR' OUTFIT VOlt SAI.R : 1 LAN. ( IOU , 1 brotigitamn , 1 coach , 1 stirrey , 1 l.lunetoru , 3 buggies , t ; sielgiuc , S sets harness , Day hess , Council muir. . _ _ WANTED TO huNT , A ? , IOflIUtN I1OUSI3 Oi live or lx rooms , stiuhhi of liroaclway , by April I , /tddresi , I. , 2 , lice otilce , VOlt lCINT , A MOIEItN 'l'12N-ItOOM l1RlCI house ; also a ix.rutmui cottage , ir , II. I. Wooditury , coitler hiluff and Story streets. VANTI6D , A lAhlL OIl' COO ! ) HgCONI.IIANU ftrm , scales. Apply by holier to Joict Oaborn , underwood , or Ucorge a. Clark , Council Bluffs. ha , WANTIiI ) , Ghitli FOil ( hlNl6ItAJ 1fOlJ8l , . works none bitt good girl iieed nliphy , 021 itiliuster street , W'AN'rJB ) , 011Cr. FOIt ( ilNiitAL 11061012. stork. airs. .1. It , Mel'iierson , 1281 llust i'lercs 1111 Ccl , DAVIS' DRUG , PAINT GLASS HOUSE Mixed Paints , Lead , Oil , Va7ntsh , Brushos. Putty and Paper Hangers' Supplies. Window Plato and Art Glass , Buying car lots for cash wo can save the consumer and the dealer money in buying of us. Call and see our stock and get prices before buying , Wholesale and retail , 200BROADWAYCOUNCIL BLUFFS - = = - - - - - . COlJtlhf4 BLlJIl'l ? e & smAMDYE WORKa ' F _ ) STVAM1.J ° an ° 1 : _ . . = . . r . , flew , Work promptly -E - = I . - done anti dehivemert " 'j . r ' r' , . ' _ : : , - Broadway , rtear North. _ . , we.ti Depot , Couucl.I . . . . . . .k:7 lilutis , Iowa. Tel. 512. . , 4. . . - - . . - - - , -.s ,