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I' p- _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TllE OMAHA DAILY _ _ _ DEE _ _ _ _ SA1DAY _ _ \ _ _ _ _ , _ : lAHOI { _ 10 _ , _ _ 189. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3
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, TIIE O IAIA DAILY BEE
COUCIJ BLUFFS. ,
OFI ICE - . - NO. 12 I'EAUTJ STREE1 ' .
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tlVfd L , carier to any part of the rl' .
I n. W. TILTON , Lcs .
'Cf.Et10NES-Dus'nul cmce. No. UI nIght
L iLtOT. No t - _
MlllUI .11 . "TlUll'S.
Grand , Council Dlntfs. E. F. Clark prop.
MRyt29 Real Estate agency. 139 Broadway.
SI. PatrIck cay program wi appear In
full Sunday mornIng. Celebraton will bE at
Vohany's Ihealer.
All Sir Knights of murs dlvllon No. 27
Ire requested , ! 10 meet this cvnIiig 10 confer
the Sir Itnlght rank
Pigrim Sisters academy ! No 1 wIll meet In
regular sesion at 7:30 : p. t. In their rooms
In Ih Brown building.
Tim Ministerial ! asociaton will meet next
Tuesday at 2:30 : p. m. , In the I Jut Pruby-
terlan church 10 lake acton II regard 10
Lenten evengelslc services.
George Oliver , whom Maggie Yancey
charge with stealing her vatcli . was die-
charged by Justice Walker yeslcrda . Maggie
having cut ! . forgiven him and declined 10 pro e-
, s , A. A. 1'beo. : who has been In the city for
several days past , received ! word 'cstcrllay
that his house , twelve miles north of Coun-
ci fluffs . lear honey creek station . Was
burned ! down during the preceding night.
I was a Iwo.slory structure , Insured ! for
siioo ; In the Iotawatamle Parmers' Mutual
l'rolectve association.
John Murphy has change ! his mind about
John I. Hughes' holding tutu II ) a few nights
ago on lower Mall streel. When Hughes'
ca Was called hy Justice Cook yesterday
Murphy was nowhere 10 bo found , and , the
case wa diemiseed. The costs were taxed
Iii against 1urphy , and the justice says he '
wi collect them from him If there Is any
Buch thing among the possitjiilties.
We hAve OVlr 300.000 10 bun upon 1m
proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans
can save money by dealing direct with us ,
thereby saving ngent's commission. We do
not loan on wild lans. nor In Nebraska.
Lu/f & Towlc' 235 Ienrl : Itreet.
\ht IN II R Name '
Bvc'rythiing. It applied 10 a lard man Piano , I
acid by Mueller Iano : and Organ company , I
103 Main street. ,
Dr. Laugel office 410 5th ave. ; tel. ISO.
l'I : ItU' .1. I' .ll.HJlA i'iis.
Oeorge F. Hughes and P. n. WInd left yesterday -
terday for a business trll ) to Ogden , la.
T. S. Campbell . ex-county cleric , wi go
Into the stock business In South Omaha soon
James Nicol , bailiff In time dlntrlct court ,
has been cal el to Los Angeles , Cnl , by a
telegram nnnouncing the dangerous illness
of an aunt.
S. C. A. mat clerk nt the Ogden hotel , has
returned tram a visit of everal weeks with
friends In Detroit , 1lch. , and Cleveland and
Youngstown , O.
Mrs. ) Mary W. laskel has resigned he
position as assistant librarian of the public
library to take a place with the Sharpless
company. She Is succeeded by Mrs. Clara
Alberteon . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Prices Tnlk.
The extreme low prices we have put on
some lines of mercnldlse has had the do.
mired effect and closed them out entirely.
STILL 10l TO FOLLOW.
A lot of fancy black silks that sold from
7Go ; to $1.00 a yard to cloe at 50c.
A lot ot 4G-ln. all wool henrletas and seges
that sell from Ic 10 7Gc a yard we offer at
25c a 'ard.
35 tloz. kid gloves In ladies' , genis' and
children's ! . gods that sell from $1.00 to $150. anl
to close at GOc I pair.
A lot of all silk ribbon In satin edge moire
and gras grain , width from 5 10 12 , offered
otered
at 5c ; a yard. Don't fail to see this bargain.
Our entire stock ot stamped and em-
brollered stand covers , worth from 7Gc to
L. . $1.2G , to close at 501 each.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
Our muslin undcarwear stock must be reduced -
duced ; big reduction on our entire slock.
Gel ( muslin gowns reduced to 391 each.
$1.00 $1.25 and $1.&O gowns reduced to SSc
cache
25c corset covers offered at lOc each.
751 , $1.00 and $1.1 lace and embroidery-
trimmed drawers reduced to 39c.
2 doz. Damond carpet sweepers left . the
price to close Is 39c each .
SPECIAL IlCES ON LADIES' WRAP-
PEI1S. . "
FOWLER , DICK & WALKER.
Council Bluffs , In
, Ten Jnys' ' Clearing 5aie .
We have got to have room for new goods :
have a lot of goods that are In the vay and
Intend 10 dispose at theni Prices not taken
' In consideraton In this sale. Lamps that arc
worth $3 wi go at $1. and a variety of other
useful household articles that will make I a
chance to get goods at prices below manu-
facturers' costs. Come early and get choice
and avoid the rush.V. , 1. MULLIN.
21 Main Street.
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Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good
laundry" and Is located at 724 Broadwa :
1 In ! oubt abet this try It and be COI1ylncel
DJn't forget name and number. Tel. 157.
J. R. McPherson , florist , cut flowers and
plants. Design work a specialty. Wire anl -
ders day or night. 1281 E. Pierce , Council
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Davis , drug. paint , glass man. 200 D'way.
'JJay : hlava . nneo Meot.
The committee which was appointed several -
* eral , veells ago to make arrangements for a
racQ meeting under the auspices of the Gany-
suede Wheel club this summer has bee'n corresponding -
responding with the executive committee of
the League of American Wheelmen for the
purpose of making arrangements for the admission -
mission of Council Buts Into time national
circuit Time application , with the stipulated
$10 fee , Is now on tile. and time bard Is to
bavo a meeting AIrl 10. to decide upon the
claims to eligibility. I Council Bluffs Is
admitted to the circuit all the best racing
men of the country will be here , but If not
the plan of having a meet will probably bo
abandone.l. In case the scheme carries tIme
motor company , I Is thought , will combine
with the wheelmen 10 make a good quarter
or half mlo track between Council Bluffs I
and Omaha. mufs
Cannot bo converted to InferIor brands-
branls-
the con.umers and admirers at Dr. Prlco's
Baking Powder. -
10.01011 CJhlek.n Coop
Several farmer arrive In the city yes-
terday morning from Mills county looking for
traces for a couple of chicken thieves , Thurs-
lay night the gang made the rounds ot half a
dozen coops and emptied them all , putting
their contents into a wagon. One man lost
fifty fowls The wagon was tracked to within
1 short distance of this city , where the wheel
tracks became 10 numerous that It was lost
Throwaway those ohl shoes I will cost
moro to get them mended than you will pay
for a new pair If you buy them at the great
auction sale at 600 Broadway . The sale today
will b a corker
Price reduced j Centervlfo or Walnut Dock
Det Iowa coal , $3.25 ; 2,000 lbs. for a lon ,
delivered. Wm. Welch , GI5 S. Main , Tel , 93.
vana' Laundry company. G20 Pearl. Tel
290j ; shirts , collars . cuts , tine work.
AIL rl lo Ltctmmie& .
The following marriage licenses were Is-
sued by time county clerk yesterday :
Name and AIdress. Age.
Henry U Mayne , London , Ingland . . . . 32
Marion A. Perry Oshkosh.11. . . . . . . . :
E. C. Dllkforl ) , Council Illuffit. . . . . . . . .
1atlda Elan , \Varren , ill . . . . . . . . . . . G
There never were such price and such
bargains given In Council Bluffs a Marcus ,
the clothIer Is offering : mow . A $ l9.000OO
- , stock of clothing , furnishing gods and shoes Is
being wore than slaughtered. Not a thing
that Is offered was damaged by the fire . anti
the highest Prices ' asked are 60 ler cent below
cst.Colo _ _ _ _
Cole & Cole will sell the Quick Meal and
RelIable gasoline stove ; time tried and
tete ; . A two burner stove for $2.60. You
ohould see their SOc walh bier and lOa
coffee pot , U you want cheap prices on tin.
Ware , go there . _ _ _ _ _ _ to-
au heatng ItOVU for rent and for II , at
t cl Ihiuas au company's omci.
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NEWS \ FROI I COUNCiL BLUFFS
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GooHJovorm : nt Oub the Outcome of the
Oitiz9ns Meeting Last Nlgbt '
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ITS OBJECT A'D ' NECESSITY EXlA ( Nt D
M. V. nohrlr anti ! Othrr Ten What May ne
ArcIIIINhce Imy the Co-OII'mllon of
Cllcnf nl1 01 cliI liemlnl ! -
tull ! : lnnlrlt"I Aftmiirs .
The Good ! Government club was born anti I .
anl
christened last evenIng In Delong's hal , about
sixty citizens being present. Most of time
evening was devoted to talking , for the pur-
pos of working time company up to see that
time city was beIng Imposed upon and that
the government fell many point shy of what
a rely good city government shouhl be.
01 time business that was transacted did not
take more than five minutes , but the meetng
lasted for two hours.
W. W. Walace called the meeting 10 or-
tIer and announced ! that I. W. Hess had been
chosen chairman , amid F. C. Lougec , secr .
tary Time gentlemen came 10 tht front , anti
time object at time meeting was
read out of time dolly papers.
Chairman floss thought that the forma-
tou of this cub would be welcomll by time
city ofcials , who naturally fouOI numerous
temlltatons along their pathway to spend the
puhlc funds neEdlessly.
M [ P. Bohrer was the first speaker , anti
time nature of his speech led to the conclusion
Ihat his Initals stood for Many Figures , for
he went I back 10 tIme tme when he was layo
and read a mass of statistics which he had
stntstcs
'compled for the occasion lie also tenth the
following summary of tIme cost of running the
city government for time past few years :
P"r time year cnlln Mnrch I , IStS..I O.1r I
For , the year ending Mnllh I , IS : ) . . . . . 99l J
I'or Ihl year eadimig : llch I , 1S'Jl. . . . . 103. : i
1"0' tOme year lnflng ! Mnrch I , 15'2. . . . 121.122
I.'or . Ih" )111 ' 11 cllln Mulch I , 1\3. . . . . /O.iol
1.01 time year coding lnreh I , lS91. . . . . 111.130
I.'or time ) l' r C"II MUch I , 10 : . . . . . 90.01
The following shows the nmounts paid out
by the city for the use of water :
I.'ur . th ! year cnilng tnrch I , ISSO..I 2.99
I.'ur II ! ' ) 'l'lr ending :11 Ih J , ISUt ) . . . . . 2 .r ) .
Per . time year coding : tlrh I , 18H. . . . . 1.6G3
For time year cOlng March I , 1 ! . . . . . 3i..1
For , time year cn\ln lnrch I , 1893. . . . 23.9 :
'Ul' [ the year I"Ilng March I , 1S91. . . . . 26.12
C. M. han was then Introduced , anti made
a rousing "eech , In which lie quoted Mr.
thrice , who said that the one conspicuous
failure In this country Is our municipal gov-
ernnwnte. Every man who owns his little
homo Is made to feel the burdens of laxaton ,
and yet comparatively little attention Is paid
to seeing that a geol government Is fur-
nished , that time citizens receive a fair value
for time price they Ilay. He referreI ( to the
system of regulating gamblng and the social
evil nol In vogue lS merely a species of I
blackmail. An organization like the one proposed - I
posed should be formed , antI Its members
should be pledged to investigate every piece
of legislation , and to divorce goverment
troll vice. An organizaton with a fixed pur-
pose of this sort would be able to prevent
any unworthy candidate from being nomInated -
mated for 0111cc Ho told a little Incident of
a few days ago , when tIme proprietress of a
house of ill fame called at the police staten ,
reported that one of her 'boarders" hm run
oft In her debt , and asked that a police of-
fleer bo sent with her to find the girl and
bring her back . Her wish was complied
wih , anti the girl was brought back by a
blue-coated officer to be compelled to liquidate
the Indebtedness. This Incident was describe -
scribe so graphically that one brother Eome-
wher In the outsl\rts of the crowd forgot
where he was and remarked In an audible
tone that It was a d-1 shame. The speaker
exhorted all good citizens to engage In the
work of willIng out lunlclpal corruption ,
with a duo regard for the opinions of their
fellows , and to make the organization Inlo-
Ilendent In politics . but not neutral
Chairman S. D. Wadsworth of the Board of
SupervIsors made a short tall , calling attention -
ton to the fact that Iotlwatamle county
was paying $7GO.000 per annnm for the sake
of being governed , tind that more than hal
that sum was being pall by the citizens of
Council Dur . The citizens owed I to themselves -
selves to see bat this large sum was properly
laid out. The members of the club would
not agree on all points , but there would be
enough polnh on whIch they would agree to
keep them busy for a year , ot least. Poll-
ties must b disregarded. Of course , all the
fellows on the winning side would now want
I job , anti time number of jobs would be increased -
creased so as 10 give It to them. Then the
other fellows would male a howl , and next
year whoop I up for their sldo , and so It
would go on , year after year unless care
were constanty taken to keep politics out of
the city governmeimt . so tar as possible , and
see that time city was run In a purely business
manner.
General James D. Weaver and James Mc-
Caba each made a short talk , after which the
following pointed : olces and commiteEs were . op-
President , S. D. " 'allswortbj ; vice presidents ,
J. R. Heed N. P. Dodge , Thomas Ofcer ,
John fleresjmeimmm . George P. Sanford , John
flennett , C. H. Hannon , " ' . C. James , J. J.
Stewart , John Belle , J. T. Evans , L. W.
Tulleys . John Clausen , A. T. Flckinger , I.
W. Ross , 1"lnley Burl , W. S. Mayne , W. J.
Jnmeson , L. Everett , E. L. Shugart , F. H. ,
11 ! , J. D. Atdns , C. R. Tyler , L. A. Casper , .
A. Wood Ii. W. Tilton . II. E. Grlnm , E. E.
hart and John p. Weaver : secretary , F. C.
I.ougee : treaurer , J. D. Edmunds
Executive committee to prepare platform
and order of business C. M. HarJ , M. T.
Hohrer , , Spencer Smih , S. B. Wadswcrth and
W. W. Walace ,
The meetng adjourned until next Friday
evening. when a platform of principles wIll be
reported by the conmmitteo.
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Whoever has tried Dr. Prlce's Baking
Powder Is certain to praise it. Once used
always used.
used.Jnl'f lor.1 ( hlu.etcr.
Another day was taken up with the trial
of Di hall for robbing freight cars , and se\-
oral more witnesses were summoned by the
defence to lroVe that lieU was very good
moraly ; that he was too lame to commi
burglary on the nigh In question . and that
ho had been pllying high five at home at
the hour when ho ought , accordIng to time
charges ot the state , to have been out break-
Ing Into the cars Mr. Klein , employed by a
local wholesale liquor dealer , testned that ( (
time wine that was stolen was very much
adulterated . , aIput half of It being water
The water , I Is found out , has been put In
since the barrel was emptied by time occu-
pants of time city jai building. Mr. Klein
allmlted that the wine wus slronger when
he tasted It several months ago , and thought
It would b worth from $ Z.25 to $ Z.50 a gal-
lon It It were pure. Several ofcers were
called upon anti testified that hall's repula-
ton for goodness was bad , hut on cross-ex-
aminaton by the defense admitted Ihat they
hall never known or his being In the IJenl-
tentar .
hall himself was placed upon the stanch
alI ! his attorneys tried 10 get from 11m I
statement that he hal been appolnte(1 ( by tIme
1ianawa authorltos to calch the other fel-I
lows who were lelnln ! fish contrary to law
In view or the fact that hail hhnsel had
been arrested for this offence not less tItan
a dozen tmes wlhln the Ilst year , the
audience had some trouble In btifiing a smile ,
but the ( ( question was ruled out of order by
time court _ _ _ _ _ _ _
"undlY Mtmrmmltmg .
Pot of Boston baked beans anti ) loa of
brown bread delivered for breakfast 30 cents
Order from C. II. RANDLETT
SUlday tctuwl UmiImm ,
The Sunday School ! Workers' union will
hold its monthly meetng next Tuesday even-
irmg . at 7:30 : o'clock , In the Broadway Methodist -
odlst church , Time following program wi be
prelented : Music ; prayer , Hev. Stehen
Phelps , U. I D , ; music ; itaper. "Winning the
Young Men ; " Mrs. I. W , Tleysj ; counterpoint -
point discuscion . "Opening Exercises Are Not
Attractive . " attack by Mr. J. M. OUTier , de-
tense by time superlnlendents present ; paper ,
"Sunday School Finances , " Mr. II. W. TIlon ;
folowl1 bv a general discussion ; question
box , opened by 11ev. Mr. hooker ; music ;
benediction . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
bnedicton.Jckrd 11m , .lb a I'lueh.
An entertaining scrap In which Marquis
of QU8nsberry rule were nowhere visible
took place yesterday afternoon In the yard at
the rear of the Mint 81000 OD Droldway.
"SuBpener Jack , " a rounder ! who has n
other name that anyone knows of , and a ,
farmer named Shields were the obie putct-
pants Jack and I party or friend , had put
In' the best part of the afternoon jubilating.
The Mint was the lat place visied , Several .
drinks were downed ! ) , anti ) all the bystanders
were invited 10 come np and imbibe Among
them was Shields. The cause of the fight
was not In evidence , but a mutual invitation
was exlenlet ( to settle the mater right then
and theret and they went 1 the back yard. ,
Jack who Is quite a'tetlo artist , strtmCic
Shields and skinned hi face conshlerably. I ,
Shlehls Inserted one hamn.liko fist In Jack's
cheek anti with the olher struck hIm only
one ant , which did the business. Jack fell
to the ground ) In a dead faint , and was picket
up and helped to the Manhattan saloon where
he washed ) oU the remnants of the fray
UCSIH ) ' "to !
Special Saturday Sale .
UN are prices that ought to crowd our
store all day long. We arc selling cheaper 1
to Increase our sales . ,
GO dozen boys' anti girls' fast black bicycle
hose , ful regular macic . sizes 5 to S ! , worth
lie and 20c , Saturday lOc pair.
All our bo's' 2lc quality bicycle fast black
host sizes G to 10 , Saturday ISo pair
Ladles' : fast black hose , ful regular made ,
sold last season at 25c , Saturday , ISo pair.
Ladies' fast black opera lenKth hose , Saturday -
day , 39c paIr will cost you elsewhere GOc.
SPECAL CORSET BARGAIN.
Fatt black ' 100 corsets Saturlay 79c pair.
Dr. Slrong's slanlard , $10 corsets , In white
an.1 corn , Saturday 7Dc pair.
I.'dles' G. D. I Chicago corset waist , In fast
black and white , at $1.00 pair.
O. D. Chicago corset waist for young
ladies misses antI chidren at SIc 761 , and
SOc othe : . try thIs waist and you will wear no
VISIT OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
I.adle all wool stylish cape at ' 150 ,
' 2.00 , ' 2.50 , $3JiO and ' 5.00 eacim .
MACICINTOSHES , MACKINTOSHES ,
"IACKINTOSlmS.
Saturday misses' ant cimiltlren's mackin-
ashes ( , all sizes , ' 198 each.
Saturday wo will sell ladles' navy blue
serge macklnloshes , le\'er before sell for less
than $3.00 , at U.98 eacim
Ladies' 'G.OO triple cape lacklnloslls , Sat-
unlay $3.98 ealm. I you expect to need a
mackintosh I will pay you 10 buy Saturday.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Salurday from 7 to 9 p. m. WE will place on
our counters 500 dress palerns of half wool !
henrlelas , also fancy mixed novelty goods ,
In all the new spring shades , 7 yards to
each paterl , entire dress Pattern for $1.95.
Now , ladles , If you want a nice house gown
or street dress lhls Is your chance. Great
handkerchief sale 100 dozen genls' hem-
stched plain white , also fancy bordered
drawn work handkerchiefs , worth 25c. Sat-
urday ovenlng only Dc eaclm You will not be
dlsppolnted , Come Saturday evening.
DENNISON DROS.
1or h.turd"y.
" 1 have many bargains for Saturday In
frnmes and pictures. Our sale will continue
for two weeks moro to enable everyone to
get frames and pictures for just hal price.
I L. SMITh & CO. , 45 Main St.
The Aberln , strictly first-class. Cuisine
unexcelled. Beautiful rooms. Sixth avenue
and Seventh street , Counci Iliuffa .
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Meal tckets good for 21 meals , only $
eacII ' , at hotel Inman
Assessors ' igea to Obey the , Lw.
Tim assessors of most of the townships In
Polawalamle county held a meeting yesterday -
day afternoon at the county auditor's orce !
for the purpose of arriving at soma agree-
mont fS to the assessments to be placed ] on
property of various descriptions. They de-
clUed to let real property alone. Wih reference -
ence to the assessments of money and credits
an investigation showed that most of the assessors -
sessors had neglected the provisions ' of the
law , and had been assessing them at such
figures as they saw fit. Five of them assessed -
sessed at 100 cents on the dollar , nine at 40.
seven at 333fm , One at G and three at 25.
The law prescribes 33 % as the basis , and a
resolution was passed adopting the law , _ .
. Some of the assessors have been In the
liablt of charging almost anything for their
services , and the Board of Supervisors has
been equally free In cutting down their bills.
A resolution was passe stating It as the
sense of the meeting that Inasmuch as the
law prescribes the per diem and salary , It
woull seem unfriendly In the board to cut
down the assessors' bills. .
A resolution was also adopted recommendIng -
Ing that a meeting of the assessors be held
at the auditor's ames on the second Monday
In each January , for the purpose of better
acquainting themselves with their duties.
The following Is a list ot those ( who were
present : T. J. Smith , Doomer ; A. M. Hutch-
inson Carson ; D. E. Wightman , Norwalk D.
Mcllan. Carson ; W. H. Kleef , Hardin ;
Ser n Antonius , Hazel Del ; T. D. Gale Keg I
Creek ; W. W Bunker , Layton ; William
Steele , Lewis ; George Eichhorn , Lincoln ; J.
O. Roberson , Macedonia ; Joseph Hahn , Mm-
den ; G. J. Miller , Neoa ] ; A. Dauslan ,
Pleasant ; H. L. Touts , Rockford ; J. Cark ,
Silver Creek ; J. F. Stevenson , Valley ; Will-
lam Potter . Wavelnnd ; II. \V. Rarey , Wright ;
R. V. Churchl , York ; Theodore Rolmhts .
Avoca ; G. W. Furrow Carson ; R. J. Morton ,
hancock ; C. A. Sample , Oakland ; A. C. Ray ,
Walnut.
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A sure compass for the voyage to gooa
housekeeping Is Dr. Price's Baldng Powder
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Slll'I' l\'G NEGnUI S TU .U'JlC.I.
l.utsh Steamer toCmmrry I Load of Two
111rcll ! fur Libart m.
PhILADELPhIA , March 15.-The first step
toward the emigration of the colored people
from the southern sates to Liberia was talw
by the departure from this port f r Savannah
of the Danish steamer liars. At Savannah
the boat will take aboard 200 pa9engers wbo
expect to make their homes ( In the ( African re-
public. The International Migration society
Is back of the movement.
The emigration movement to Liberia has
been on foot for s vera ) years In time south
Agents of the International Migration society
have traveled over time south and some at the
colored people have taken up wil It en-
timusiastically. The Horsa Is 1 fruit steamer
and It Is expected she will bring bacl a
cargo from Liberia In the lower hold has
been placed GOO tons of coal and In the upper
are 100 single anl 10ublo , berths built of
wood , on each of which Is a comfortable
mattress and bed clothes On the ( deck at
the steamer have ( been constructed two large
stoves to cook tIme emigrants' food during
the vo'age. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
neluolI to Cut Smilmerhos.
YORK , Neb. , March 15-Speciah-Timo ( )
city council met last night For some time
n petition has been clrculaled about this
city , anti freely signed , asking that time coun-
elI change the cIty into two wards , instead
of four as It now Is , In order to Clt down ,
time expense of the city , and disposing of
tour councilumen. The council
councimen. counci absolutely refused -
fused to 110 this , or to cut down the wage
of time mayor.
\hl"I , or Flannel C"lle. I
One and one-half pints flour , one table-
spoonful brown sugar , one teaspoonful salt ,
two heaping teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder -
der , two eggs one and one-hal pints milk.
Sift together four , sugar , salt and Iwder ;
add beaten eggs and milk , mix into smooth
batter that wi run In rather continuous
stream from pltclmer. Bake on god hot
griddle , a rich brown color , In cakes al
large 8 tea saucers. ( ( t Is not In good
taste to have griddle cakes larger. ) Serve
with maple syrup. -
Rluth.h Muflhmi , .
One quart four , one-half teaspoonful sugar ,
one teaspoonful salt , two large teaspoonfuls
Royal Baking J'owder , one and one-quarler
pints milk . Sift together flour , sugar , salt
and powder ; add milk , and mix Into smooth
batter a trifle stiffer than for grIddle cakes.
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BOYS hOLD UP t IVILLACE
Youthful Criminals EscapP fxn the Elor 1
Reform Scbool and ConIt Buglares
CITIZENS rNA LY OV.RIAKE ThEM
Corrnld In R ! toro 'hl' . .Iall Irokcn Into
the 1018 Show EigImmemmd Stanch
Thulr CAItnr ( .lItfor
Several Uoui J
-
MARSlAI.LTOWN , la. , March 15.-Two
youths , Claude "leaM , late of this city , and
lalph lardlng , escaped . from the custcd of
the state reform school at EldoraVetinezday
afternoon . That night they robbed Whln-
nery's store at Union. Al 1:30 : thIs ( morning
they were discovered In a general store at
Bromley , after having looted a bard ware
store there. The boys were besieged In the
building by about fifty armed ! villagers and a
fight with revolvers ensued In wbloh a man
In the crowd wan wounded ( ! In the hip.
Omcers here were telegraphed for and at 3
a , m. drove tb Iiromloy where they arrested
the young desperadoes without reslstanc
They are now In jai lmcre Much exciement
exists and further trouble may ensue
1'lLb A'13MIE Tti)1)'S JULJ.INn.
Colored I'eol.lo uf OUlnn" " I'rnpott ( to
I'roocent. IRuhnl Clark of tlmmhmmmvthhe .
OTTUIWA , Ia , Mllrch 15.-Slleclnl ( Tele-
gmm.-The colored people of this city propose -
pose to take legal steps 10 avenge the mur-
tier of \1 Todd . , the negro who vas Rhot by
Marshal Clark nt Unlonvle , " 10. , Saturday
nlht. Clark clme here anti found his
daughter mind Todd 1\111 ama mal 1111 wife ,
anti hnd Todd arrested . Then , without n
requisition , he tool Todd ( 10 Unlonvle , amid
I was UI101'Stoo,1 , his tlnu"hter went with
him. Todl , feared . to go back , sayimm they
IO
would kill him In Missouri , and he Wll'
Promniseti safety . Saturday nlHht he waR
shot by : llrshnl Clark , the oUler alleging
Ihnt Todd promised to go away anti never
see his dlu"hter again and thnt Toll re-
ftmsetl . threntenlng ! shoot iminm
The colored Ileotie here claim that the
girl ; wns never taken huck to Missouri , anti
that the 5to.ry of Clark Is all a hoax , anti
I
Ihat Todd wits "olherteh' mtmrdereti anl
11QlcI also say the gIrl was not taken back
and believe she Is still In the city . Clark
Is the same amen who shot PolnlR , I gnm-
bier several years ago hut Points lived to
murder a colored maim named Graves all
afterward dietlatFmclrfield while In .
aferward Ilel Fllrfell whie jai.
1)113 IJOJN.S Fnl.\OIER INDiCIEt ) .
Grant Jury Gets Arcltho Loan and Jnldln !
. \ < socIRtlonVroeko. .
DES MOINES , March 15.-Speclnl ( Tele-
gram-Dr. E. C. Spinney , late secretary
and manager of the Iowa Deposit and Loan
association , was Indicted today for criminal
libel , arrested and released on bonds . " ' .
S. Richmond , late manager of time Iowa
Building and Savings association , was Indicted -
Ilcttd on five counts , one for criminal libel ,
one for conspiracy and three for embezzle-
mont lie was also arrested and released
on bonds. J. L. Crawford , Iticimmonti's as-
slmmtant was also Indicted . conjoInty with
him , and arrested amid relOasetl on bmmil.
Two others were lndlctpd . but their names
are withheld until arr\ts Cln be made.
A notorious gambler , ' who Is now out of
the city , was also Indiced ; I
The Inllctments for 'rlmlnnl libel grew
out of an attack made ar State Auditor
McCarthy In the Duldln and Loan Record
ot Chicago , and 11 Indictment was also returned -
turned against C. H'I Cressey , publisher
thereof " ,
Wire Arrl.t.1 for tier JIUmn l. Crime.
MANSON , Ia. , March 15.Speclnl ( Tell-
grm.-Sherll Miller tme 'up from Hock-
well City and arrested Mrk J. n. Julius
and took her and imer'timreti little children
anl rel
to Rockwell City all put them In jail. lrs.
Julus Is a hlhly respected lady , and
!
stands well In soclety"here. Her husband
Is Interested In one of..tbe Ialoons recently
closed \ order of Judgq Church who Is
now holdIng court at' Hochwel City , anti
Inl
who I woull appear4 ! Iad undertaken , to
inmprison1the family whom ( the heal of thq
hous ? capnQt , 'It founl. 1iW.hen , lteps"werQ
talen to close his FnloonJIJlu . ) eH'-nq '
his whereabouts arc , not known.
,
CiRO of In"tult , nt J , , , iimitmnla.
INDIA NOLA , Ia. , March 15.-Speclal (
Telegram.-A lay or two ago a man came
Into the town of New Virginia , this county ,
-
barefoot and alone and gave every evidence
of being Insane. The authorities brought
him to this city , and his case Is now being
investigated. He gave his name as S. N.
InvesUgled. gve
Paterson , . and there were no paperK .or
memoranmim upon his person indicating
where he came from or whiher he was
going. One day he says he Is Jesus Christ
'ld , the next day a wandering Indian from
the frontier. He Is now In the custody of
the sheriff . and If nothing Is learned within
a day or so he will be sent to thc hospital
ror the Insane. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
After Ills Cre.t OmllHulher'fVcIHh. .
lOW CITY , Ia. , March 15.-Speclal ( Tell-
gram.-A fortune of 251OO was heft 10
years ago by John Ielselnger or Alsace ,
Germany , who died In Holland , where he
amassed ' his Immense wenlth. One of the
2 claimants Is John Melseinger . a caren- I
ter of this city. Papel1 In his hands show' .
that the wealthy name alte was his great
grmtndfather. lie Is taking legal steps t9 se-
-
cure his fortune
( CUre Cure for the ( Or1l
CRESTON , Ia , March 15.-Specini ( Tele-
gram.-Con ) JUdge , In a frenzy at Insanity
caused by the grippe , seized a razor lat
night and followed up a threat with I
desperate attempt to cut the throats of hlR
wife three children and hlmselt. His wife
was unable to stop him until assistance ar-
rived. The combined strength of four men
was necessary to prevent him from caring
out his threat.
Inch all a Jll or :1' " ' In Jown.
DES MOINES , March IG.-Snow began falling -
Ing last nigh and continues. I lies un
pavements. Inch and a hal deep. I Is thawing on the
T
On ocean : , lake and river the great steamers -
ers are Invariably supplied with Dr. Prlco's
Baking Powder.
. .
UI.1'Z tILL l . Uj'.INlJ BY .TUnr
Jury nclurnl a Verdict In Favor of Mrs.
TImonmmm . It. VI.
LEXINGTON , Ky , March 15.-The jury In
time celebrated Gratz will case returned a
verdict at noon today and sustained the will.
This Is a great victory for Mrs. Thomas H.
Clay who was beQueathel the largest share
of the lrOperty of her mother Mrs. Bernard
Gratz. The will was contested by General
Joseph O. Shelby , Unied States marshll ot
Missouri , a helt-brother at Mrs. Clay , In cooperation -
operation with the four chllren ) of Admiral
Pierce Crosby , U S. N. ono of whose wives
was a sister of Mrs. 'lay. The suit was
brilliantly contested anti 'asted ' eighteen days .
General Shelby and the Crosby children will .
appeal he t case : I " ' I
'
Ex Chler J lllnerli.tho Navy nead.
NI W YORK , : o'rch"15.-Chler Engineer
George Sewal ot th' n&Vy . , retired , Is dead.
I : r. Sawal was 7 y mimsbf ' , , age and had an
. '
exeel . . nt war ye'Jsibf :
10lh AJon Over ( 'autlous .
I3ALTIMORB , March 15.large crowd
witnessed the second bout between Sianton
Abbott of Providence and Charles GehrlnE
of Baltimore. The men sparred cautiously ,
neither upparenly bent I/n / getting \f a
sleeper. During the last three rounds Geh-
rinG had a shade the best of it. No decision
was rendered.
S
MINJftS' 1.0I . U. XII iCIti.IR.
Jncroloe of Flteol Per Cent for time 101
In time Connelovilo Colin le\lol.
MOUNT PLEASANT , Pa , March 15.-Not
since the halcyon lays of the old syndicate
has the Connelsvile coke region received
such pleasant news OR came to the almost
10,000 employes of the Frick and Southwes
companies at noon today , when notices were
posted at al their ( works stating that an
advance In wages averaging about 15 per
cent will go Into effect April 1 next. The
rate for mInIng per 100 bushels goes from
78 to 90 cents , drawing from 43 100 cents ,
and so on down thr ugh the different Illnls
ot labor. The yard laborer Is the olly
peron who gets no advance , his ( Ilay remainIng -
rosining at $1.20 per day.
I 1 "I I
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_ - .
a a S a a a e a
. ROYAL has the highest leavening :9wer : of any powder ex mined , and
. is pure and 'ho1csome. No otherpqder ; gave results so satsfactory. I
FLOYD DAVIS , M. S. , Ph. D. ,
r , _ _ I. I Ch 'm1.t ' of Iowa State Board of Health.
a e s s a a e
ee t
Have griddle healed regularly all over , grease I
It and lay on mumn rings , half fill them and '
when risen wel up to top ot rings turn over 'I
gently with cake turner They shoull not
be too brown , just a buff color. When all
cooked pull ech open In half. tout dell-
cately . butter well , serve on folded napkin ,
pied high and very hot.
. -
Itimaks ,
One and onehal pints flour . one-hal
teaspoonful sal , two tablespoonfuls sugar ,
two teaspoonfuls Royal flaking Powder two
tablespoonfuls lard , three eggs , one teaspoon-
ful each Royal extract nutmeg and cinnamon ,
threequarter pint mnilk . Sift together tour ,
salt , sugar and powder ; rub In lard cold :
add mik , beaten eggs and extracts. Mix
Into dough soft enough to handle ; flour the
I bard , turn out dough , give It quick turn or
.
"IT. . tD.UJT ,4IL.A'S RVf'flRtIilITl.
Members ( f tlf IlnyRl Yacht Slluldrun .mmy
trlRlnlR IIA 1fl1 Stmrh.aCsecl .
CANNES , "larch 15.-After time race ) t -
tera ) the representatives of the AssocIated
llress interviewed ! several lrtlltnt yachtsmen -
men All the members at the HO'I ! Yacht
squall ran agreed that MIca was non -
derful boat anti that she was Iuperlol' In all
Nlnts to Iritammnimm . ' 'hey were of the olln
Ion that "Ir. lerresehof , 'oul unoulle.I ) '
improve on \Islant , but that he would
have a difficult task 10 sU'pasl Allen .
The British yachtsman said they were
nslo/lshed thnt Vigilant would not take
Part In time ( I'de races IJrevlous to her
retur to the Unle.l States , ns that \oul !
give the Americans the truest compnrlson
with Ailsa's forni
LONDON , March I5.-The Field , com-
meltnj upon the performnncu of : lr.
Walker's new cuter , Allen , lars thnt the
new Vnlkyrie has n big tack before her.
Such n craft ns Alsl would ( mayovomm
Amerlcn's cup In 1s3 , mind If \'ulkyrle
lroVes superior to her , Vnlknle olght to
stand an exceedinily rutty chnnce of Ileent-
Ing the cup defender . I "ulk'rle 11rovlt
unequal to Alsl endeavor wi he mantle
to substitute the latter boat for \'alkyrlc In
Amerlcn's cup races. At any rte Ailsa's
Ilerformanco will cause misgivings In
America
.
"A gem of purest ray sHene" in time house-
hold Is Br Price's Cream laldng l'owder
-p
1'1,1 .MU1II'IlI' RUN IS 1'1m iCUC1. .
odds-On } -R'orln leRlln omit hr Two 1 :
tn I hll.ln J'I ( J'urh.n ! " .
SAN JHANCISCO , lnrch 15.-Thn
Murphy was a dead one today , amid , although -
though a 4 to I favorite , nlo\ell two 12 to 1
shots to 1llsh 11 front of him , Penler 1\1
l'd ) ' were the only favorites to win , In
the Irlt race 1.llumco fell amid his jockey ,
Hobert Kimmime , was prohabl fatally In-
jcmred The boy struck his hl'll 111 Is
sUlerlnj from concussion of the brain.
Summlu'les :
First race , lIve furlongs , selling , mnldens :
Jnli 1llrtn. lilly , 99. Ucnn ! (3 ! to 1) won ;
HOlule , ! to , Plgtot (50 to 1) ) , leoll ; kimmgs-
Icy , 91 , Heinrihs (6 ( to 5) ) , third Time : 1:07. :
lount Cfrlo . Ontal'lo and Ladnmeo nlso
rim mm.
Second race , six furlongs , humlcap :
I.'errler , 118 . Curl (1 ( to 10) ) , won ; /eleoe ,
13 , Grlin ( li to 5) ) , second ; Cuptaln Costor ,
M , lom ( ( to 1) ) , ihird. Time : 1l3' : ! . quIrt
a 11 NetJehnlnezznr also rnn.
Third race . one mile , selng : Ilydy . 101 ,
Grlin (3 ( to 1) ) . won ; Commlslou , lot. Chor
\3 ( to 10) ) , second' Mitts Buckley , 87 , 150m
( ( 10 1) ) , third. 'I'Imime ! : 1:12. : ckert , Idaho
Chief and Marietta also mu.
Fourth mace half I mile , mnllens , 2-year-
olis : Marionette , 109 , Chor (5 ( to 1)1 ) won ;
lllllox , 109 , Siolne (8 ( to 1) ) , second ; Hell
1lkl. 109 , Cnrr (7 ( to 1)1 ) timlrd Time : 0:49. :
Sulrage \'entle , 1"emont , Leon J. ,
Clllwell and Madamolselle . illly. nlso man.
Fifth race . live ftumlongs , selng : Joe
Cotton , 107 , Chorn (2 to 1) ) . won ; Major
Cook. 100. Grlln (12 ( to 1) , seconl ; Tim
Murphy , 122 , Carr ( t to 5)1 ) thIrd. Time :
1:01. : "enns an.l Durmnh also rail
NgV O11LEANS inreh 15.-Track , good .
Hesuls : First race , six turlormgmt : Prince
Imperial ) (9 ( to ( ) won , Gold Dust (6 ( to 1)
seeund. Merril (5 ( to 1) ) thlnl. Time : 1:17. :
Second race , seven furlongs : Trmp (5 ( to
2) ) wop Mezzotint (0 ( to 1) ) . secomitl Artless
(15 ( to 1 ) third. Time : 1:32' : .
( Third race ' six furlongs : HI Ienr ' ( ( to
4) ) won , Hack hall U5 ( to 1) ) second , BIrd
Catcher (4 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:18. :
Fourth race , the Malola handlcnp. 3-
year-olis. one mile anti twenty yards : Ter-
rapin ( I to 1 won , Hlpldan ( ( Z to 1 second
MIT hnl (9 ( to ( ) third. Time : ltl : % .
Fifth rce. lelln , five anti It- half furlongs -
!
longs : 1lsa (8 ( to 5) ) womi Fnbla (8 10 1) )
second , . Herkimer ( G to 1 ) third. 'rime :
1l04. : '
ST. LOUIS March 15.-Results at East St
Louis : First race , nuime-sixteenths of I
mile : Delmar won. Design second , Shenan-
dealt Boy third. Time : Or : ! .
Second race three-elglmtims of I mile : Es-
tele F won , Crnntm second , Miss Ma'me
thlrel. TIme : ll7'/ : .
Third race , live-eighths of a mile : nol-
linger won , Caesar second , Roy third.
Time : 1H. : (
Fourth race , threc-Quarters of I mile ;
Goitlen Crown won. Bill Barnes second ,
Golen Lynch third. Time : 1:18. :
Fifth race declared oft.
Twin ( 'lty ! port. 1'11 Off R 31111.
ST. I'AUL . Minn. . larch 15.-The sporting -
Ing element of the twin cities held a fstc
In resort the Wisconsin-Minne-
seance a reort near Wisconsln-lnne-
seta lIne which was a tremendous success.
Oscar Gardner. the "Omaha Kid , " and Jack
Qummlns of St. Paul nt 15 pounds each ,
'were"down' for the preliminary event at sIx
rounds , Gardner getting the decision aCer a
pretty contest. The evening's event was be-
tween Eddy SchoenberG of Minneapolis. 120
pounds , all Jimmy Murphy of Kansas Clt . .
128 potmntls I new comer. This was one or
the best tights seen In these parts for many
n ta ) ' . MurphY knocked his man out In the
thirty-third round.
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Grpll tn Grapple \.Ith ( irliTo.
LOS ANGELES , lurch 15.-George Green
who Is known nIl over the country as young
'torbet Is going to meet 'oung Grllo , the
Australian . before the Coney Island cub In
New York. Yesterday he received a message -
sage from 'V A. Brady , manager for Chnm-
plan Corbett . apprising him that a match
could be arranged , anti asking him whether
he was desirous of golng'agalnst the man
whn hesled Jack MeAuhiffe . Green replied
hy wire that he would only be too tlad or
such an opportunity . amid told Brady to for-
warl the ticket at once , which Brady , In
hIs message , had offered to do.
Trotter. l'ollh flood J'I\uI'.M.
CAMBRIDGE CITY , lad . March 15.-
Ninety horses were sold here today realz-
lag In the aggregate HZO. Those brInging
the highest prices were : Guy Wonder . sold
10 Allen V.'imist 'Vlmante , Conn $1,475 ;
Taylor ] , sold to J. Munson , Simehhayvihie , Jnd. ,
$ l,1.iO ; Tunle Moore , s3lth to Marx ) [ Hay ,
Chicago $ ,0 : Jack . Shepard , sol ) to B O.
Miller , Kansas City . $9 ; Holcrlck Hussel ,
sold to J. Hush , Boston , $ .
" mmkey 111 L.tonl" agree on hates ' .
CINCINNATI , March 15.-The officials of
Oalde and Latonia Jockey clubs have
agreed on the following dates :
Spring Meetimmg-Latonia begin May Zl
Srrlng Meetng-I.atonlal ! Jny 2
anti runs thlrly days. Oak ey follows Imme-
Ilatlly and runs thirty days , ending spring
meet lag.
Fall Meeting-Oakley begins September 1
aemd continues thirty dmmys ImmlUately following -
lowing Latonia runs thirty days . ending the
Cal meeting . _ _ _ _ _ _
I two 10 complete its smoolhness. Roll them
under the hands Into round ( bails size of a
small egg ; lay them on grease shallow cake
pan , put very close together ; bake In moderately -
ately heated oven thirty minutes ; when cold
sift sUgar over thmem .
J'otatu l'anmmked .
Twelve large potatoes , three ' heaping table-
spoonfuls flour , one teaspoonful Royal Baking
I'owder one.hal teslJooltul salt . one or two
eggs , two teacupfuls boiling milk . The 10-
taton Ire peeled , washed and grated into a
IWo cold water ( which kEeps them white ) ,
then strain off wiier and pour on being
immilk . Itr In eggs , Bal and tour mixed with
time baking powder ; If agreeable flavor wih
a little fine cholped onion , bake like any .
tImer pancakes allowing I little more larder
or butter . Serve with stewed or preserved :
fruit , especially with huckleberries. !
_ ; : dii1ii = 'l
, 1i The Door of Life. ' ,
'
" .4" . , _ I - Tile fear of pain fliRt the
dongcrs of chidbirth fill mony
. , . 1 VOI1lflll'S breast with dislJI ' . 4
, ; . . . : : r.- ' In thc oldcn days of leeches
, end witchcraft , it was COl sid- i
/ cred sacriegious to Iccn th l
- ; : pains of 10uol Lluerly , an-
_ -z- rsthclcs have been used nt , 4
the time of parturtion , and J
_ _ _ _ _ how pcoplc ) arc ueginning to
/ fmt out thot pain Ind dongcr
f - w can bc almost whl ' avoitleti.
Proper prepartion during 4
gestation wi lac \ both , ns .
) rare IS they used to hc comlon ,
. There is ' c1l1c1-
. . 'lhcrc no rCaSOI why -
- ' birth shonld uc fraught with
dllgcr and distress. I is n perfccty' ' nltuml function , Imshonll \
bc pcrformcd in 1 natural way withont undne suffelilig. Nltu
never ihttCiltlCd that womcn should bc tortured when doing thc one thing
which make them "ho1y w01auly. 'I'hc pet'crion of nature's 11ws
has brought this sutcrng about , Itla rctur to right living I wil stop it.
Nine out of tell womcn are troubled morc or less by weakness \ and
diseases peCtIlliti' to thcir SeX. I is so because thc ) ' do not take proper
care of them5ch'cs-bl'ause they neglect little ills and little precautions.
' in ' health through her tillie of trial 'ith
A woman 111 pcrfccly hearty goes tmc trll wih
coniparative easc. ' 1he thing to do thcn , is to mnke all pregnnnt wo-
compartvc - strcngthcn thcm gcncm1y and locally. 'I'he mcdicnc
is i . Picrcc's Pa'orite Prescription.
and tonic to do it with ! Dr. Fm'ortc Prescrption.
It is a powcrful invigornt lud lher\'ille. I ! oothcs and strengthcns
I ' '
thc nerves and acts directly on the femininc organism in a way whicl
. nud of all its functions at
fits it for the propcr regular performance a1 is
all tiillcS
al 'rakcn during gestation it robs chidbirth of its dangers to both mothcr
and child , by preparing thc system for delivery thereby shortening labor .
lessening pain aiicl abbreviating the pcriod of confineiiieiit.
The above brief talk on Womau's leeulnr almcnts Is contnuell In a treatice of 16q pages . i n
anti , " whim auti adthrcse' ot
mmammmes
of testitmtommlal ' mimotogiapims nUl
h1es'e
scores nl rllroduce"JhotofllhS wih unles
eontulull &Iores tesllnonln's hook \ ! , . , ,
.
those cmmrcd. Tcn Cluts (0Inl\9) ( ) wi hrll ! timis scalemi Its 1,11111 eis.'hifli or
better still , tIme People's Commmmmmotu Semmsc Mciicai Advlccr bommmmtl in strong Iaver coscm-s , con- .
, mind NCermti lmttimtirt't ) % ' iesicle.4 , "
treatise
taimuimmi all time ummmittcr iii time forcgoimmg Iugt's . "a
will e MAlLEt ) EStEE to ammy omme mtcmmtiimmg ceimts 1mm ommc-ccimt stamimps to pay for pack.
lug amid postage ommly-commtalmms over 1,000 ' 9 3o0 Iilmum.iratiomme. Over So.ooo colmics sold Z
1mm cloth covers at regular ltlCc of $ h5o. A dress ( witlm m.tnlmmp' anti tlmla Cotmpomm ) for citimer
book , Wosan's Dmsvl4sAW. ' MCumctL AssociAtioN , (3 Main Stxcct , hitmiEmlo , N. V.
DAVIS' DRUGPAIN T GLASS HOUSE
Mixed Paints , Lead , Oil , Varnish , Brushes ,
Putty and Paper Hangers' Supplies.
Window Plato and Art Glass.
Buying car lots for cash we 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
COUNCIL IILUFF
p - : ; ' - - - , , STEAM DYE WOR K
I _ M'ACUAvi,3 ?
All kinds of Dyeing
and Cleammimmg done in
time highest style of
the art. Fatlod anti
taimmed fabrics nmado
- - - : : r _ vtwo _ _ _ now to look , Work as promptly good a
_ ' done anti delivereti
- in all parts of the
country. Send foe
U C price list.
at : , MAOlL1V.
i'ruprIotOc'
Dmalway. near' Nortb.
western Depot , Council
4b = fllutfs , Iowjm. Tel. 222.
DUr9r's
FURE MALT WHISKEY.
A1 Druggi3t.
THE GREAT
- :
This extraordinary Rejuvenator Is the mash
wonderfUl dIscovery of time age. It baa been
cudomsed by thmolcadingaclentiiiomen otLutopg
and America ,
Hudyan Os
, vego-
1' . ' Iludyan stops (4. ( ' V
i' .
. Cures . .
asroac I.O'X' Am'rza
1AI-IOOD
Conitipation , ilizzinoes , Falling Sensations ,
NeryouaTwltciilimg 01 time "yesnlmd otimerldamta ,
Strengthens , immvlgorales and tones tie enUro
system. Itudymeim cures Debility , Nervousocdi ,
Emissions , anti tovelopes anti restores weak
organs. l'ains itt ( ( me back , locces by day ot
nighmtnre mtopped quickly. Ov.'r 2,000 Imrmvato
emmdorsem cats ,
I'rcnmatmmrenesiiineanslmpotcney In time first
stage , I t is a ymi.toenofLenilImal weakmuees aid
barreumnet.s. 1t.camt be stopped 1mm 20 days by time
we of Iludyatm ,
Time new aiscotcry was made by time Kpcclai.
latsoftimoobi fczjnoua 11ut1usu Modicmei Immsti.
tote , it ii time atrommgesi vitalizer made. It Is
vcrypowerful , but harmless. Solti for 51.00 a
paclcngoor is packages for SLOO ( plain ealrti
boxes ) , Written guarantee given fur a cure , if
yea buy six boxes amid are smot emmtirely cmred ,
ix more will be sent to you free of all cimargea.
Bend for circuiar nod testimonials , Adduces
HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITITE ) ,
1O3i MARKET ST. ,
EANCISCOCALIFORNIA.
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When Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A. minute lost can never be mecovered ,
and it's a calamity to losmi several years ,
which so ninny Iowa anti Nebraska peomlo
have done when time ) ' have iiouglmt foreign
grown , unacehimated fruit trees.
MIINBItAY IlItOTliEhill ,
TIlE CRESCENT NUItSERY ,
\Vere born on the lands wimere thmeir nurse.
ry stock Is grown , and years of patient ,
immtellgent experiment have taught timexn time
best varieties ( or this climate , Consequently
their home grown stock is as hardy us time
forest trees. They lmmmvo a % ery large stocker
( or ( ( me spring delivery anti every tree ii
warranted true to nmtmne , Orciuurd , Vinyard ,
Lawn , Parking Ttee and Ornamental stock
Make no mnlstuke itu your orders , Scud mis
your list of wuntN for prices , We can Imlase
you in lances anti stock. References : Council
Bluffs flanks , Council Bluffs Iepartmnent
Omnaima Bee , and prominent buinesa omen ,
NurserIes six miles north of Councii IlIfta ,
P. 0. Address ,
IdENIIRAY BROS. ,
Crescent , Iowa.
GIWIPANOLE , M1 0.
The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Experience.
READER OF IHSEASIIS or MEN AND
WOMEN. I'ItOl'IUETOIt Or Tli1
WOItLI'cl IIICRIIAL DISI'E24
SAltY OF MhiIICINE.
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I treat the following Dsoasos :
Cmttmmrrim of time ilemimi 'rharomt : amid f.ungs' Is.
cascsottimo Ryoanmi i&r , Fits itad ApopoXr ,
heart ilsetmsc , Liver Comnuiauimt. Kidney Co -
Imimililt , Ncrvotu $ DcilIIt ) , Mcsitnl D .
presHioli , iorn4 of 315hth100tI * cfti-
Sisal Vcnicsaese , Blalicics , hirlghit's JJi.
etude , St. Vitus' 1)ammcc , ltiueminmattsmn , Ptmralysi * , -4'
Wimito Swelliimg , Semofultm , Fever Sores , 'I'
erse timid Elistishie ( IL 1550 renso
witliotut time kssltb or ( lravvislg
strop (5(1)100(1. S'OIII1llI v1tIs hoc
delicate orwnzs reNtored to
JsaalIu. Iropsy cured wltIeoqt
teappisig. Mpccial Atteuittoue gltc1
to irivsatc iIlu(1 Vessercnl IINeeaNe *
ofiihi kisseIN , $ % ( ) to $ oofoifeit for
say Veisercal Disease I cmtrmmmot oum
without Mercury , 'I'ltlco SVouiims romove4 '
III tmmtoom' three hours , orimu pay. Iicmurrluoida fr.
Or l'iics cured ,
TiiOSli WHO ARE Al'VfIC'l'EI )
S'iil smwo life nmmtl hmindrecls of dollars by call.
lug on or mislmmg
DR. C. W , PANQIE'S HERBAL MEDICINES.
Time otily I'Imy.icimmm , wimo clot tell whmmettells
a siersosm witlmc.umtmumkimg , a qtmcstion.
Tlito itt ml , iislumucc , seimil rs ( Jiusation
llimmnk , No. 1 for , muommNo , 2 for wommien ,
A Ii correspondence strictly conlimiential ,
) iodicimmo bent Imy express. Amiclrcsmi mmii letturl
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C. V. I'ANJ.E , It ! , D , ,
555 BoAowAy. COUNCIL LUPP $ .
Enclose IOu In Staimml's for reimly , .2
CEO. P. SANFORD , A. W. IUEKMAN ,
President. 'aehier
First Natlo nal Bank 4
of COUNCiL. ULUFF3 , Iowa.
Capital , . - $1OOOOt
I'i'estits . .
, 12,000
On of the oldest banks in the utah. of Low.
We solicit your bu.intu and coiiectIoni. W.
pay S per cent on time deposits. We will be
pleased to see anti serve you.
SociaI Noliccs-Oouncil Diuffs
CiLlBNIY8 CLIANID ; VAUITI1 L'LEANJD ,
11(1 flurke , &I tV , S. homer' . . ( .35 llroadway ,
LAItUF ! PI1IVATE hIAltN FOIL 111114T NISAIt
court house. ppiy at lice otlie.Councii Itiuffa
VitLJlT FItltM Ai4D OAltIiN LAND ItOft
ide cheap ammd o emisy terms , Day & lie. . . 3)
l'eamj umreei ,
FINE LiVlltY OUTFIT FOil tAI1 ; 1 LANdau -
dau , 1 Umoughamn , 1 coach , 1 surrey , 1 pmaston ) ,
a buggies , S sleighs , a set. immirneis. Slay Li
hlem.i , Council lilutfi.
WAHTIlD,000iGlItL , FOR ( IIINEItALi
icousiwork. Mrs. ii , W , Tiitoii , 827 ( tim avenue ,
Felt lINT , AN ( .ACltll PA1tM , 3 MibIlti
fiommi Council Bluffs' court houpl rent uniy
(300 I.er acre. Aipiy to Leonard 1lve t , I'earl
Mirtet.
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Fi'itNiSiIEi ) AND pNVUItNhi4hIli ) 1t001153
for remit at 110 1st aVL'ndme ; also 1) ivoms at 112
Broadway , L' . W , Jacksomm.
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