' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ; - - ,4.JJ - - , # : . , . , , , , . .n. " " ' ' , , , ' " " - " " " - - _ . " ' , " . , . . - - " . , . - - " _ . . . , . . ' . . " " - . ' -.r " ' . , ' , ) , , p ; . , . ' ' , .I , , , . , _ _ , . , _ . ' ' 4.JA , ' " " , . " " . . . . . . . 9- rr f. - - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TI1 OMAflA DAILY JUDE : S.VrUTDA Y , rAUCI 2a , 189 ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n _ - - - - - - - TIlE OMAHA DAILY BE ; . . COUNCH m.UPI"S. crpIcnI I . . NO , 1 tEAtL ST1UI - - - Ptlvre4 11 trie to any part of the rU , . It , W. TILTON , Lcsee. . . 'ELFfUONCBlu'nel office , No U : nhbt : . lor , No. t - - Ml."Ul MICXTIOX $ . Grnnd , Counci flluffn. E. F. Clark , prop. tla'u neal Estate agency & 39 Droadway. I Wh ) Gnlnes celebrted his 21t bIrthday Thursday evening by entertaInIng a Ilarty of Iil friends at hIs home. Ils E. II. Ollt.1 commenced an nclon yoster- 11ay agaltist John S. Uncl < for tso rent , al. leed to be (1110 antI nlI"'L' ) ) ? _ .a ) " ' .L' . . _ . . . Hev. M. : areiiet Inc sUleu ClerK 0 una tebytery , wilt preach at the Second PresS byterlnn church Sunday , Inrch 24 , at 10:30 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : n. m. 1ret1 I. nnvls or the Pioneer Implement company , will purehaso the Wles homestead on South EJhth street and will occupy It with hIs Irother , .John , I' . lavIi. i ' The annual Inslltctlon % or thc ( fledge 1.Ih Guards will take place thIs evening at their armory , In the IllKhes building. The friends or the cOlllln ) ' wil In made welcome. Adjourned ) meetnr ut St. Alban's lodge No : 17. Knights ot lythlas , this evening . for vork In the that 11egree. All members reQuested - . Quested to bo presct. Visitors welcome. Della Downs has commenced proc etlngs In the district court for a divorce from Albert Downs . She allegc adultery as the cause , and wants to he restored to the use of her maiden nnme , Dela WI < nson. , circulated yesterday The report that was ) to the effect that George V. ' . Turner fell from the fourth story or the new NIcholson building turns out to have been a misthke. Mr. Turner Is enjoying his usual good health. Mrs. J. C. mxb entertaIned the ladles or 4. the Congregational church at her home . on I ' North First street last Tuesday afternoon. I The time was put In In makIng quilts . ant alter the work had been finished refreshments were servcd. Arrangements Iave : been completed for a . "llllel night" at the Congregational church Sunday evening. A choir specialy strlngth- enell ( for the occasion , wl render n number or selections from Handel's masterpieces or musical wurl . I ' . of Mr. anti Mrs. I Guy J. , thc 4-ear-ol son M. I ) . Corles , ) led at 1 o'clock yesterday ' iuortilng. The funeral wi take plnco this afternoon nt 3 o'cloc1 at the home , 239 Denton - ton streot. and the remains will bo taken to Detroi. Mich. . for burial . The Omaha Whist club Is to visit Council Bluffs this evening to play a latch game with the local 11lnyers. There will be four- teen on a side , and the game will be In the League cub rooms. Herreshments will be served , during the evening. The city marshal Is considering the ad- visahll ) or starting a rogue's gallery. lie already has a number or photographs of more or less dlstngulsheJ crpoks and the collec- ton has been Increased quite recently by Ow addition of a large number of others. A character social was given by St. John's English Lutheran church Thursday night , In James' hall. Each guest had a name plnnt to hIs back , and had to guess what character lIe represented from the remarks made to him by his frIends. The evening was passed cry picasantly. The petition In the $10.000 damage suit of Andrew howling against James Saguln for the loss of an eo has been filed In the district court Bowling claims he would have selkl with Saguln several months ago for t125. that beIng the prIce he pall for doctor bills anti the like. Hans Schmlleln was to have had 0 preliminary - lminary examination In polIce court ) ester- F day morning on the charge of passing forged checlls. but on account of his attorney . Colonel DaIley . beIng busy In another case In the district court a continuance was granted until thIs mornIng , the Judge remarking that It would have to bo tried then or not at all. A. W. Askwjth began a suit In the dis- trict court yesterday for $114.72 against Nick ' FrItz. lie alleges In his petition that twenty-tvq years ago , In the cIrcuit court , a . - ' judgment was obtained by A. D. McKune ' for $32 against Fritz . but was never satisfied . I has been asslgne.J by the wIdow of the plaintiff . Mrs E. M. McKune , to Aslwlth. and with the Interest : - , . amounts to nearly four times what It did originally. Anne , wire of R. E. Reese died yesterday afternoon at 6:10 : o'clocl . after an Illness of nina weeks aged 55 years at her home , 191 Fourth nvenue. She was sick for a long timne . but several months ago her son , who had been treating her according to the Chris- tan science method pronounced her cured. I She was born In Wales and came hem In ; 1864 from Olphllt , Pa. Sne leaves a hus- band and ten children , all but one of whom are living. Her only sister Mrs. H. Olver , and her father , Samuel E. Hughes of Plts- ton , Pa , wee by her side when the end came. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ came.Wo , Wo hive over $300.000 to loan upon Improved - proved Iowa farls : Farmers desiring loans ' can save money by dealing direct wIth us . thereby saving agent's commIssIon. We do not loan on wild lands nor In l Nebraska. - Lulee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. baroN ! TUIU . Ear R Iow Ins Wetrf.r the Folowln ! " _ . ' I.ht of 10sirnbie M.'reliandlse It OrcnU 1.lueo < Irlces Thompson's glove fitting corsets. that sold from $ td $1.75 , at 29c , range of' ' sizes not complete Jackson corset waists , former price $1 , reduced - duce" to &Oc. See ' extra values orered In bedsp ads. $1.ii0 crochet and $1.75 ' Marseilles quits reduced - $ . duced * 0 $1.19 each. Sf0 show window . 500 4.- dozen hand embrol"eret and initial hant- lerchlefs , worth 8c , reduced to 3c or 2 for Gc. Gc.A , new line of Irish poInt embroideries just received See our prIces. Latles' " night gowns , worth from 4&c to 65c. 01 sale at 39c. 45e ladles' tucked sluts at 25c each. See show window display for other prices. Dig lot of silk finished Poulard's figured muls anti Swisses , worth from lOc to 15e , to close nt 5c a 'nrd. All sizes of children's light wool anti cashmere . ) mere hose. worth 25e. at 12c a paIr. FOWLEH , DICK & WALKER. , - Council Iliuffs. I j'BIO..I. 1'.1fl.4 OllAI'lS. I - Frank ShInn of Carson Is In the city ' 4 TIm lealoy of Ayoca was In time city yes- terlay. Miss Lou Hazard has gene to LIncoln for a visit wIth her Ilarents. k 1r ! A. K. Murphy of Des Moines Is In the city , the guest of Mr. und Mrs. Wallace Mc- Fmuldeu . Mrs. J. C. Pontus has gone to Lamed , Keen , to meet her husband , who has been : there for several weelts. ' C. II. Holns and H. J. Halre of New York , representIng the American Tobacco company , are In the _ city ' Always at the head or the proclslon- Dr. 'rce's-the : best of the baking loa flora . \'IUII " l'f'O I.uncli. Edward Preeslg who lives at 418 West orty.slxth street New York , Is contemplatIng - Ing n globo.trottng expedIton , and Is wrIting . ' Ing to parties along his proposed route wIth a view to making. arrangements for his entertaInment . talnment" lie states that by the terms of a wager he Is to start without a cent and to return with $10.000. lie signIfies In ulmls- lkable language that he Is ready to accept the tree hospitalIty of hotel keepers and others . 'he proprietor of the Grand hotel In this city reeeivell a prInted circular making thIs re'luelt. and with It was enclosed a Postal card , duly directed to Presslg which the hotel man was to fend back with his accelltance of the globo.trotter's offer for hIl society for I day or two The postal card still remaIns at the hotel. - - - : hurh'lo l.tcvnsui. : . The following marrIage licenses . rolowlng lcenses were Is. sued by the county clerk yesterday : Name amid Address. Age. A . " ' . Eilswortim. ' IJotawatamle county . 21 I.'annle 1.lldel , l > otnwatlmle count . . . 18 ) dgqr I.ancaster Omaha . . . . . . . . , . 2t : lubd 'ohllonl , Omaha. . . . . . . . , . . . . . , 19 Evans' Laundry Co. , 520 l'earl : tel. 290 ; * - . . shIrts , collars , curs , fine work a specIaly , ' DAVIs , dlug , paInt , glass luan. 200 13'way. , _ \ ' ' . . , ' . . : - . . ; . . NEWS \ FROI l 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS ' - God Government Club lolds Another Meet ing t Perfect Organization , ITS DEClARATIN Of PRINCIPLES - Cardinal Doctrlnc . ot the Club Formulntell lend Announced - Six Cnll'lehcndvo COlmitoPI L'ros'hicti ror-Short , chlrc8sc.nlto \clbe , . The second meeting of the Good Govern- . ment cub was held last evening at Dc- long's hal for the purpose or completIng the organIzation commenced a week berore. PresIdent S. Wallsworth occupied the chair , and there were abut fUy citizens present ChaIrman C. : f. han of the corq- i mltee appointed to draw up a declaration of r principles and a constitutIon made a report of ant consluton late the work lone , by the committee. The declar- aton at principles was as follows : This club lens been organized In renlza- thin of both the Imnportntice nlul dllculy or secll'ln Iroller , Inunlcllml govemnmnsnt our responsibility lS citizens therefor and the I Ilotcntlnl Inlnence which cln be exercised I by organization looking to the better gov- eminent or our city. ! I hll been organized not for the purpose of InvestIgating unsolved problems or the ntvoeaey of unpruven theorIes but to secure the enforcement of law , the slppresslon of \Ice all the 11'omolon of municipal economy - omy anti progress. 1 Is not orgamlizetl to agitate for the change of existing laws with reference to which there Is welt te- lIned difference of opinion among good citIzens - Izens , but to declare I platform looking to good governncemct . upon which nil citizens deslrols of honest elclent tenth Economic Ilmlnlstrton can stand wihout regard to difference of creed or paltics. { It shall be strictly nonpartisan and non- I 8111 strict nonpartlln sectarlume anti wi gIve its nsslsllncc and support to every IIUllc olcer clulclvorlng In ,181lo"lc Iw m1ntIe " of his olce , enforce . the " ' laws and Promote - time weifare or. tie municipaly. mired wIll visit Its contemnnton upon all publc olcers countenlncln ! the vIolation of law the wastng or publc 10nes 01 the prostitution of government. We are In favor of the reasonable . Imommest elclent and impartial enforcement of laws , of the complete severinI of the parlnershlll 01 municpal goverment with gamblIng nml the social evil . n ! not only repugnlnt to the convictions oC the lajOI ) ' of our peo- pie and lt war with the Ilrlnclples oC our civliIzatlomi . hut In direct delanee or the In\I' > of the state . anti lemal1 that mill SUII- item t , clther active or icassive . or these In- stutons by the lunlclpll government shal cease , Int that Inws against them shah be rigidly and elclenty enforced. to the end that wherever they shal contnue leolle the municipal government nnd our citIzens - Izens shll be relieved of responsIbility tlm'refor. We mere In favor 01 progress and the encouragement - couragement of enterprise , but demand that the taxes exacted of our . people shnl he economically anti honest ) amincinistered . and nil useless and unneceSSII ' bunions hal ho removed from thee people. to the end that the burdens oC taxation may be redmmcetl nld our municipal government concluded without levying tribute upon the vices of time community. We pledge ourselves collectively and In- dlvilual ' to the support of these prlnclple8 and to efforts to secure their adoption ns features of our municipal go\ernment. to aiml In the enforcement of law . the suppression - stoic of vice and the promotion of business principles In our municipal admInistration. SIX COMMITTEES CALLED FOn. The cOllutcn was a somewhat lengthy one . providing all the various details of thc organization. Six commitees were to be np- pinted , as follows : Municipal legislative . to look alter all proposed legislation by the CJun- cl and notify the club or any that may be Inimical to the city ; taxation and publc ex- penditures to keep t,1 club posted on matters - ters pertaining to these ncatters . and to suggest - gest means for cutting down taxation ; retrenchment - trenchment amid reornc to investigate the number or city employes and theIr salaries ' 011 to suggest where the city can curtaIl expenses ; jUdlclar , to find out the legal rIghts of officials , the city , and the citIzens ; law enforcement and moral reform to look up the manner In which the laws are enforced - forced , and the connecton of the municipal government with vice ; printIng ' and education ! . to print and clrctllato literature containIng Information with reference to taxes public expenditures and defects In municipal admin- istratlon. The constitution further provde : t'1al m et- I Ings should be held the first and third Fri- days In each month. at a place to be decided upon by the executIve committee . and the mater of demos was to be settled by the same body. The constItutIon ant the declaration of prIncIples were adopted without change. Several shcrt speeches were made by W. W. Wallace , 'V. C. James ant others. Chairman - man 'Vadsworth made reference to the prop- ositon made by the mayor In his recent message to ticelty council , and salt that the city was plying too much county tax now. I his suggestions were adopted and the as- ceased valuation or all properly were raIsed , It would compel every taxpayer to pay more county and state taxes than he Is doIng now. L. W. Ross ale made a few remarks call- Ing attention to time fact that out of the 61 % - mi levy this year only 2i4 mills are re qulrell for stale purposes. so that the 59 mIlls are levied by the people mselns. We are In the habit of finding fault with the government for its reckless way of managing our finances . when It Is realy ourselves who are acting like a lot of sponmltlmrifts. The name "Good Goverment club" Impled to his mind that there luSt l bl a bad govern- neent somewicre . and he hoped the present movement would root It out. John Aides be.bbed Into view at thIs juncture - lure , and made ene et his characteristIc speehes. At the clmax 01' an oratorical pe- nod ho wove In a small but picturesque 'word that began with a D , and J. H. West- cott called him to tIme. Ahles went on untIl he was through and sId nothing mere to cause the clergymen present to look down their noses - An executive Iommllee was appolnfEd , with President Wadsworth as chairman ex- cfco , and the other members were W. F. BokrV . C. James , C. ILl . hen and J. C. DeHaven. This comnltee will hold a metIng - lag this morning at 10 o'clock at han & McCabe's office . an't name the sIx committees - tees , each to consist ot five men , and decide upon a Illaco of mmieetlng . The city council will probably ba selected It It can be procured - cured _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J. R. McPherson , florist , cut fewer and plants. Design work a specialty. Wire or- tiers day or Dlght. ' 1281 E. PIerce , CouncIl Du as. _ _ _ _ _ Furnished and unfurnlshe,1 rooms for rent at 710 First avenue ; ale a house 623 Broadway - : way , seven rooms , suitable for boarding or restaurant ; also four rooms adjoining , at 621 Droadway. E. W. Jackson 1.lp fur SI. . loImIm'N ( imureb Tomorrow wi be Council Bluffs' lay In lice general synod Lutheran church throughout - out time United States , and the Importance or thIs city as a great commercial center , as well as a place for every denomInation to be well represented , WIll be Ilroclaimed from more pulpis In one day than perhaps ever occurred berore. Collections \yl at the same " . . - _ " t 01" . (1&1 < One cupful very strong coffee , one cupful butter , two cupfuls sugar , three eggs , one and onehalf pInts four , one and one.halr teaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder , one cupful . ful stoned raisins , cut In two , one-balf cup- Jul chopped citron , len drops each Royal Extract Allspice and Nutmeg , and one. half cupful mmcilk . nub the butter and sugar to a whie cream ; add the eggs , one at a time , beatIng three or four minutes between each. sm together four and powder , which add to the butter . etc. , whit the coffee , raisins , cItron , milk and extracts. Mix Into a smooth batter. hake In paper lined cake Un , In hot oven fifty minute - . . Lund C"k. ( Itosinimi Two cupfuls butter , two cupfuls sugar , one and ole.half pints four , ge teaspoonful . , . 4 > d , , _ ' . . ' ' _ , , tIme be tAken to enable tlc Woman's MIs- slonay society of that body to donate U.OO to the St John's EnglIsh Lutheran church of this city for the purpose of helping to build A church edIfice on tie soulheat car- nor at Seventh street and Willow avenmme The Woman' MIssionary society of that church will held tlelr CouncIl Dlurs day services at their place of worship In James' hal , 17 Pearl street . InterestIng articles will be read , all the pastor , Rev , G. W. Snyder , wi speak . . _ ! . _ the . work In thIs city. IoMA1ILN1I TELLS \ Ii lB SILOT ills 1'ntherln.l.n , , lern'ld to Let 11m Sec 111mm Wie And Clmiid. John Emarlne's case wi go to the jury this morning , unless some of the attorneys find themselves unable to .lsgorge the reo qulslo ampunt of eloquence In one session Emarlne was upon time witness stand yesterday . tertay afternoon ant told his story ot the case the first time I bas been gIven to the , publIc. He said he left hIs wIre ant children at Eames' house In the morning anti after spending the day In town went back In the evnlnl to see timem lie left hIs team , nnll as he drew near the house was met by hIs rnther.ln.law . K. I Eames , who asked him what he wanted lie saId he had come after his wIfe and ) babies , but Eames told him he could only come over his dell body. ! Emarlne persIsted In the statement that he was going to see his children , but as he ap' preached Eames made a melon toward his hip pocket , remarldng : "I'l show you , " Emarlne had hIs own weapon In his sIde coat pocket and thinking he was about to bo shot puled It out amid began shooting at Eames. At the same Imtant almost a son of the old man drew a double.barreled shotgun ant let him have the contents ot both barrels. Emarlne decided to leave. anll ns he crawl off Into an adjacent flehl , to dIe as he supposed he fred three shots to attract the attention of some one , who he thought would help him to find a more coma- fortable restIng place than the cold SOl\ The three shots were supposed by the people In the house to have been fired wIth suicidal intent until they found that he was alve anll kick immg. Emarlne told of one time when old man Eames and his sons were workIng In the hayfield. Eances sr. . was Possessed or a pretty good temper , nl I was arolsell by acme real or fancied derelictIon or duty on time part of one or the younger men He ordered him to throw up some hay and the boy said he woul"n't do it . whereupon the old man chased him wh a imitcimfork and tried to bore a hole through him for tht daylight to pass through. The young man rushed to the house for safety , and his mother sister and several other women rau between him and his Infuriated pa. 'he sIster referred to was put upon the stand by County Attorney Saunders for the purpose of rebutting the later portion or the testmony , anti swore that she never knew or any such tantrum 1s the old mnn had been represented by his son-In-law as havIng. Among the wItnesses was Dr n. B. Jen- nings who attended Emarlne the night oC the shootng and for several days after. He said that about ten days after the shootng he asled Emlrlne why he shot his father- In-Inw , and ho replied that he was drunk amid did not know what he was doing. At an- other time he said the gun was a new one . and he did not know Il was a seH-coeker , so he did not suppose It would go off. Colonel Daley has done nothing with the "enotioimal : Insanity" plea which he announced - nounced at the opening of the trial would be his client's derense. The jury panel was discharged for the term yesterday as the last of the criminal cases has been tried. Today the probability Is that J. C. Morby . the Rock Island man who beat his company by means of a forged tme chck and W. H. Hall . the freight car thief , will receive their checks for Fort Macit- son fare. Time rest of the time Intervening between now and the opening of the April tlrm will be occupied In Winding up matters. Clyde ship builders dispute that the United States warship Mainerecord 17.55 knots hourly-Is fastest or its class. They however concede the superiority ot Prlce's Cream Baking Powder. WILL hOLD ON 'ru 1'UElt 1'LjCE. Humored Resignations of Urlght Young ito- porter Plo\ to Ito Asetess. During the last few days . I report has been in circulation that t1me newspaper' ranks of Council Bluffs would suffer a distinct loss I In the near future by the retirement oJ two wel known pencil shoverf , H. P. Baret and R. R Jon s. Dth were seen yester- day and disclaimed any knowledge or such Intention. Mr. Jones remarked In the course of a conversation : "I have never told any , one that I expected to make I change In locaton. and cannot imagine how such a re- 1 port should get out. I Is true. lmowcver that I have had several offers Irom other cities. One of these Is to take charge of a theologIcal - Ical seminary In the Indian territory. I had some experience In this Ino In connection with my Chicago newspaper work , and have always felt that If 1 had any talents they lay In that direction. But the offer was not such as to tempt one . for the salary Is small. So , although I feel that I could do more good there than here . the demands of my fancily compel me to stay In Council Bluffs. . SInce I have been here the circulation of my daily paper In Council Bluffs alone has Increased to 40,000 a day , and the weekly In proportion. You can say tat I mean to ) rEmaIn here until that figure Is .Ioubled. " Mr. Darret was equally positive In his stateltent that there was 0 mistake some- where. "I have been of thinking some pur- chasing the Home Delght and runnIng It as an independent political paper , the organ of the Good Government club and the Methodist church , but the two organizatIons fated to hitch , and I think the deal has fallen through. Consequently , I shall still remain In my present - ent capacIty , unless 1 meet with bad luck. " IIw. . 1..rnu for : cmIe. We offer for sale , for a short time only , the followIng Iowa farms : A 287-acre farm In Guthrie county , a 40-acre farm In Monona county , 160-acre farm la 1onona , 70-acre .rarm In Union county , 160-acre farm In Wood- bury county 120-acre farm In Woodbury county , two SO-acre farms In Harrison county. Very low prices wi he made In order to et- feet immediate sales ' Will take somd' trade. Can malI liberal terms on these properties . Cal or write for partlcuiars. James & O'iCeefe 1 Pear street Council Bluffs horse marl < et. Auction sale every Friday afternoon at Klel's ' barn. Bring In your horses If you want them sold A. I1ARTNIIY. The Aberhln . strictly frsl-clas. Cuisine mmexcelled. Brautful rooms. Sixth avenue and Seventh street , Council Bluffs. Gas heating stoves for rent and for sale : t Ccuncl Bluffs Oas compans office. Meal tIckets good for 21 meals , only U Iacll , at hotel Inman. Dr. Laugel , amre 410 5th ave. ; tel. 180. COII"orch&1 I'ilmrrimnmi' Alolvcr.r , ' . The Commercial PilgrIms of AmerIca will celebrate time fourth annIversary of the founding of the order In Counci Bluffs , Sat- - - - . . " . - . . . - . " . . Hoyal Baking Powder , six eggs , one gill wine , one teaspoonful each Royal extract Rose Clnnumon und Nutmeg. Hub the butter and sugar to a very lght cream : add the eggs , two at a time , beating five mlnates between each addition : add the lour , sifted with the powder , wine , extracts : mix Into a smooth batter , put Into a thIckly papered shallow cake van and bake In moderate oven one and one-quarter hours When cold , ice the botom and sides wIth . white Icing llmoeommmtmm Cremimum Cakr. One and one-half pounds each butter , sugar and four , eighteen eggs. Beat the yelks separate with sugar and butter. Beat the whites separately and add to above. 'fo one-half of the dough mix oneIluartcr pound chocolate , and bake of each part ( the dark and light ) sIx cakes. III place of Jelly put . ' - urdny evening , AprIl G , 1805 , nt theIr rooms In the Brown buldl , The Pigrim Sisters , Academy No. I , wl1 hterttln the members ot the order and ) tlmtlrfrlends , and wIll spend the evening In music , dancing and refresh- monts. ' 1I.1n S1ltssc 1 SOON FOUND. She had TAken UI' Her home In" Mini ter' If ml1' Mary Rnsmussen , , tll ( i Unllerwood sIr ) who disappeared n week ago , lies been found ) . She arrived a week ago lat Friday , and ) went to the hous9iprHev. : \ . J. E. Simpson rector or Grace plscopal church She said she wanted a place to work , and Irs. Simp- son consented to /1'0 her t trial. After a few days she begall tu . show symptoms her- doming on InsanIty , anAS she was not nt an\ all strong , Mrs. Simpson tel her she would have to go and make n place for another ant a stronger girl. hut Mary hall come to lIke the place and she announced her intention . tenton of staying whether or no. Thursllay morning she locked herself In the bath room at nn early hour In the mnormeing , mind all efforts to dislodge her were fruitless , untIl 1 :30 : o'rlock In the afternoon. Then by pullng out n smal window and climbIng In that way . Mr. Simpson got the 11001 open and made the girl go out. She said she hall a sister Mrs. ( ] rahammc . on Broadway , and some or the neighbors saw that she was put safely on board a train and started on the way to Irs. Graham' . She got oft the train when she got down towmc amid , after wandering around town wenl to thee resi- dence of 11ev. Mrs . Mattimlasomc. Miss Han- somm who happened 10 be visiting there at the timice . recognized her and tool her to the home or her sister When she arrived Lucre she toll n story ns to her whereabouts that dll ) not tally at all wIth the ( facts saying she hat been staying lt the home of two sIsters named Gustafsozc who work out dtmr- i Big thin day. She Is plainly Insane ; 1t It Is probable her case will be 'brought before the commIssioners. The fact that Limo girl who hnd been staying at Mr. Simpson's house was the missing ' ono was first dlscov- erell by : Is. G. 11. Jaclson and Mrs. Shmepard . who read or time case In yester- day's Bee anll reported the facts to the city marshal as they knew them. A vial qleston"whnt baking powder do ) use ? Dr. Price's Is h'nmeasurably the best. _ _ _ _ _ _ l.ul"1 " ' .ls lurl'nrlzcd. The residence of Lucus Wells emi Oakiammci avenue , was enteret by burglars last cvenlng about 8:30 : o'clocl. The ( amly were al away excepting Mrs. Wels. and she left about 8:15 : for a short visit with friends across the street , closing and locking the door bolmind hmer A. W. Casady came home frteen minutes later amid as he ascen"ed time porch he thought he saw some one In- side. lie gave a whistle . and 1 second later he heard a whistle In response. Then the follow ho hall seen Inside the house rushed out past imhmcm tropplng n jewel case ns ho went Mr. Csaty mild not chase hmin . and both he and his pal ran down Oakland avenue - nue and were lost to sIght. 1 watch and a pall of valuable earrIngs are missing. I Is suppose that the fellow got In by pryIng open the front door. lENISUN 151(08. BIg C Imk ! ale. Children's reefer Jackets mill sizes age 4 to 12 years Saturday $1.00 onch. See our girls' red Jackets , In all sizes , Sat- unlay $1.50 each. c I , Ladles' all wool capes at $1.50 , $2.00 , U.50 , $3.50 and $5.00 each ' , . See thel on salp/Saturday. Ladles' $3,00 nayy blle serge mackintoshes Saturday $2.25 eah , ' . All our misses' ald cctldren's mackintoshes again Saturday at'$1s each. Ladles' triple capp . I'acklntoshes. Saturday , $4.50 : worth $6.5 1 _ Get our prIces t4etdre , buying. ' . BENNISON DROS. I O' A n' UIlf\dl " . "He who by 'his , biz would rise Must either 'bust' -ot'advertise. " We have advertised , and are doing the business. All rra'mes'ant ' pictures at qal price untIl April . 1. H. L. Smih & Co. , 45 ' r Main street. ' IU r Marcus' fire , .ale : l4'draWing , , the crowds The stock consists of ' ' and boys' cloth- Ing gents' furnishing goods boots and shoes , hats all caps trunks and valises. The goods arc slightly damaged by smoke but not an , artcle Is offered that Is not worth two or three times the price asked . Open evenIngs. Burglary , at Walton. The polce were .notled yesterday that AI Nlxon's residence In Weston had been burglarized Thurs"ay night An overcoat , two shirts a suit of underwear sand a hat were stolen 1 description of the supposed thief was given the police , and they expect to get him , as he Is thought to have come this way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Vmtvrmm's Dry ( ood's anti JllllolY 81&le. For Saturday and Monday Ladles' muslin skirts with embroidery flounce , worth 95c. for 45c. Ladlcs' night dresses finely made , em- broldereci yoke worth $1.00. for 6ge. La"leS 75c nl'ht ' dress , 48c. I.adles' SOc corset covers , wIth insertion and embrlotery dging for 29c. Plnln corset covers 12m4c. I.adles' muslin drawers , embroider or lace trimmIngs , for 43c. At VAVRA'S. 12 Droadway. The auction sale of shoes Is still running ! and the longer It runs the cheaper the prIces of shoes become. $5 shoes are stilt beIng sold occasionally for $1. and you can get any amount of bargaIns at 25 cents on the dollar. dolar. A new stock of sportng goods has just I n'v been put In by Cola & Cole. Fishing tackle , guns , cameras anmmunition . ctc Sportsmen I need not go out of town to buy the best ant ' latest In this line at correct prices St. Andrew' . loclot ) The following officers of SI Andrew's so- ciety were elected last evening : President , Dr. O. V. ' . Gordon ; vice president , William S. JcMlclen ; chaplaIn Jumes Buchanan ; treasurer , George W. Hewlt ; secretary , Sty- mest Stevenson ; board of managers A. C. Graimam Henry Stevemmson John 'r. Oliver , J. P. Greenshlelds , Andrew Bell . Yes , the Eagle launry IS "that good laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadway : . 1 In "oubt about thIs try It aDd be convinced Domm'I forget Dame and number. Tel 157. . A woman who Cn do general housework well can get a good paying p031lon this week at time corner ( Bluff street and Fih avenue Council Bluffs . John T. Stewart "IIHIIY llornln/ Pot of Boston baked beans and loaf of brown bread delivered for breakfast , .30 cents. Order from q.1D. ltanmhlett , Whutl \ I" ' Hi1 I 11/0 'f Everything Ir mmplie1 to a Hardman Piano , sold by Mueller a'pl : f and Organ company , 103 Main street \ano l' I - e e e e f , i ROYAL has the highest leavening power of any powder cxanjic1 i , and is pure and wholesome No other powder gave results so satis a 1ory. i FLOYD DAVIS , M S" , Ph. D. , l\t I I 2 Chemist of Iowa State Board of.I-JeaIth. L. e . \ = " . Jealth" _ j1 Q - _ , . t w tbreo-quat.ters pint ot cream amid yelks of eight eggs . Sugar to taste , flavor with Royal Extract Vanilla. Put arm fire and stir until It thickens , then . put between the cakes \hlto ' Jlolntlln Cake. One cupful butter , three cupfuls sugar , one pInt four , one amid one.hal teaspoonfuls Royal BakIng Powder , whItes or sIx eggs , one cupful mik , twenty drops Royal Extract flitter Almonds Rub butter and sugar to light , white cream : add the sIx whites , whIpped to dry froth . tb. ( flour , sifted wih the powder , time mIlk , and extract ; mix together - gether thoroughly , but carefully , and bake In jelly cake tins In a Quick oven fifteen min. utes ; then ( arrange In layer with whie Icing and grated cocoanut mixed . In the proportion of two CUpfuls ot former t one of laler , . . - . IWAS \ ' SiAiii'FALR ASSURED I , Agriculuro Society Completes Arange- ments for the Annual Exhibition , NEW SCII.ME FOR FUTURE Of TiE SHOW - . " 1 Heeolll'ml a I.bIRth'e AIIIrOIrh\ tIme br ThIrty Thou nIHllotRrl An- nURly AIHI , Admi CitIzens of time State Yree DES MOINES , Iarch 22.-Special ( Tele' grnm-The ) executive board or the Iowa State Agricultural society adjourned today after a meetng lastIng all week. The plan to raise $0.000 by time sale or 20.000 tIckets b ) time people or Des Iolnes was repotell as successful amid time board thereupon added another tIO.OOO In banlmble 11aper , the entire . tire fumed , to be used for time IIa'ment or II' debtedless now due anti II making prcara- tons for the next state fair. Hal or the 20.000 tickets were taken by the ralwa's mind ) the other haIr by the business men ot Des : , MoInes and will be good for almltnnce to time state roll thIs raIl The board decided to submi a sehemo to the next legislature for an nnnual npproprlaton of $30.00 Iml to alhnlt the publo free. I vas the unnnhnous opinIon that the plnn \oull be I success. The the legislature idea will bl meets. agitated from now on unt A .e..111 IOWa ItimIIL'mlmiq . DES MOlNlS . Inrch 22.-Special ( Tele- grmemic-Tlce ) state exccutve counci hna been In ses ' lon for mm I , week conshlerln the sessment of ' ' ' ' ' . ralll'n ) Pr0P'rtY for laxntiomc The wO'k Is about 11'oprt ammO report wIll be mettle : lunta ) ' . Mcmmcy I rellrelcnlul\ea of railways hnvc been heard In lEglrd to n Ielluelon of mlssesmmmnemcts . amid their nrgu- monta have bore u little frmmtt. The tug- gregnte eSMment thIs ) 'cal wi be uhout IU'JO.O In rounll mmtmmmcbem's which wil be a redurton of several hundred thousand from iiuL ) I' . 'he greatest rclucUon will occur In time UFSI Smont of the Ghlcugu & North\e ter 1'llwu ) 10ne of the oUlel'S ' . being mnterlll ) changed. I EIlorm 1.\0 u ( Sticirrol . DES MOINES : ' , 'rcle- :10INES. lnrch 22-Sicocinl ( - grnne.-Applicntiome ) was made this rtftor- noon by Henry Wallace for a receiver for the Plerre- " 'alnee PublshIng comln . whIch . publshes the Iowl Homeslel11 In this city . " 'I consln . Fnrmel met Mmtthlecomm . " 'Is. . . amid Knm'as City Inllcutor at KnmHs City. Personal tlferences between " 'alnce amid Pierce caused the trouh1e. W'allace hmeis been forced out of the eehitom'simllm of time 10mesteall and treasurership of the com- hmaimy Inl says a receivership Is the only evmey to n\e the properl . I Is probable 1 receiver wi be appolntell. I UI\II time Lmmes'yerzs 'Vorl CEDAR RAPIDS In. . Mlrch 22.-Speclnl ( 'relegrarmc.-At ) Vinton J. I ) . Strong ono of the judges nt the school electon In ole of the country districts has been bound O\'el to the grund jury for refusimig John C. Shaw the right of suffrage. Thee fight Is the culmina- ton oC 1 long and bitter feud and promises to outrival the famous Jones county calf case. . Already nearly every lawyer In the count ) Is engaged on one side or the other. i'icmtttemi UuHty \dul"I ) COnNING , la. . 1nrch 22-Speclal ( Tele- I'am.-Adams' ) count . court closed today Robert Mitchell pleaded guilty to adultery wIth the wife of S. E. Trimuble 1 young farmer of Union townshIp timid was fined $ : WO and one minI' In Jail. He also paid $250 dnmages to the husbaml SmnlllzI I ut Iat Ime cvii ho . CEDAR RAPIDS Ia. . March 22.-Specinl ( Telegram-Flre ) lt Esthcrvlio today burned the Democrt and Bxby meat mnrlet. Loss , $ 5OO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jnrle.1 Uulhlll to lie liopiicetI. ! SIOUX CITY March 22.-Speclal ( 'fele- , gmam.-Tice Implement dealers whose - storks " 'ert clesti'rmyed In 'rhursdn"R fire ) . have nlrlnd ) ' arm'nmcged for n. w quarters and ordered new stocks with whkh their bums- mess wIll be 10ntnuNI with the least pos- "Ihll delay . The l.lmmsee&t 01 company Is IlrCparlnl to rehul,1 Its elc\'ator. lRthnn "c1Allco lohhc.I , CORNING , In. , March 22.- ' ( Special Tele- rnm.-Thl ) postolco at Cl'bon , eight mlr ! north\'clt of here vas robhfl last mcighmt. About $ worth of atamps were stolen. , o l'l .U'I"W j'UIIW.tT. Conuiition . r > , orlhlo for ! e"lrn Local 'nrm" ' In time Missommri \ 'alley . \\SlING''ON , Iarch 22.-'he forecast for Saturd\ : Is : For Nclraslm and South Dnkotn-l.ocal showers , followed by fair weather : much cooler ; wcsterl' winds : cOlltuns favorable for severe local storms In the miissoutrt val- ' . Icy. I.'or Miesoumm'l-Fair , probably followed In the northern 111 north \estet 11orlon by local showers : Warmer In the Routheast uili cooler In the nurtheaRt 'ortons Saturday c\'enlng ; outherl . shiftng to westerly , wlll . . ' ' fair , local 1.01 inmcsas-Genermchiy fnll except showets In the Ixtreme northern porton ; wlllls sh\ln ! to wcstel'l IHI Ileh IJoler , ' ' . by Sntlrla ) e\'enlug. For Iowmi-luemtl showers ; hlh'Intls , ahmiftimeg to westerly , wih cUl110nl favorable . able for severe local turls ; cooler by S.utur- tiny cvemiIng I.m."t iipeermh. OFFICII O1 'lm \Vi'ATIIEIt HUlmU , O"I 0 0:1'1' , Mntch 22.-Ommiaima : record of , . 11elnllre ' amid rnlnll. cutJnled wih the eorm'eslmommdlmmg day of the Past f.II' years : ) cOr'e < lees . IS91. 1S03 . 1892. Mnxlmum lemmeliemattiro. . . 11 30 38 2 teIJelntlre. Ilnllll temecpcrcmttmre. . . . 3j 2 31 15 Average temnpermetumrc. . . . 48 30 36 22 1Iecllllntol verge . . . . . . . . . .0 .01 .03 .01 Comuhitiome oC tem\erture anti preclJlaton nt COIHllon for the \ llny nl1 since Mnrch 1. 189j : Normnl lemmcimerature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Hxcess for time clay.'J Not'mmemul hrecilmltatiomc . . . . . . . . . . . . (15 ( Ilch . NOlnnl Ilreclillaton fO' . . . . . . . . . . .0 Inch Total precipitatiomi simcct. ' March 1. . .46 Inch ' Delclcncy 'otll since Mnlch . 1. . . . . . . . .38 Inch Ahix . the nel weather . has Iclset Nancy llanies. Prlce's lakll Pewter has never been shor of Its laurels , amid still Is tn- umllhant on the \edetal or public favor. I IlVlHlU J'.t IX - lIW UJ' GJtII' . I.\get lx.uommgrcmcmnumc Is UII11 After Five Iays' Illc , , . PIII.DBLPIIA , March 22.-Ex-a'or , I' ' anti ex.Congressman Hchanl Vnux . lied at his homo In thIs city nt 4 o'cioclt thIs mornIng - meg from a severe nllck or the grip , aged i8 years. ! r. Vnux cOIlalnell of nn unusual spell of Indlgeslon In the early part or last week but , thQugh taking but little nourlshmlnt or any kind . he wcnt to his olce e\'er ) day anti ntemlell to hIs .Iules wIth his nccustomel cheerfulness. Last Saturday as president of the state icnisonc board he received the special cOlmllee ) or the state legislatue appointed to report on the proposed removal of the eastern penltentar ) ant pent fully two hours In showing the members about the instituticim . Arer leaving the warm corridors the cell all chlell the aged iihmil- anthropist anti on Sunday he ound hlmseH In n hot rever. The famiy phmysiciamc Dr. Chcston was called In and found Mr. Vaux stiffening ( rom the grip. lie grew rapidly worEe anti yesterday Ir Cheston deemell It I necessary to call Dr. Tyson Into consulaton and both physlclnns ndmltet the gravity of thee situation. Late last nIght the aged pa- tent began to sink rapidly and shortly after midnight ho becam uniconscious. . U.elcl'l time WIr d'itlps " for l'Iqmnrcmc. DEU.IN. March 22.-An Imperial decree has ben publshed ordering that all war ships of the German navy are to be dresse with flags on Prince Bisnianck's birthday. p " "lnlnr ( "rler 1'Itrel ) n..n.c.red. hELENA Mont. . March 22.-8enator Car- , ter has comlllete recovered from grip and Is attending to his law practice In this city. . - n , ' ' / I "I . _ - . - . . I-- I \ , - ' 4 , t IF n 'oman is not attractive , there is ! somethin wrng. Any WOlan can ' bc attractive If she wi make thc effort. . I isn't altogether a question of bealty. I Is largely a mater of health. The bloom . . . . :111 glow ofhea1h go far toward bringing - I beauty. A clear skin , bright eyes , rca ' - ' lips and the vivacity which bodily good - ' woman fc'eflmmg hrimcgs handsome. , will make even a hOlely . = The satisfacton of attracting the nten- ton of ten is no moe to test women S , - than the grtfcaton nfonled by feelng , equal to other woncncmm. Leaving Olt all consideratons of comfor and looking only at the mater on the side of beauty , a woman's health should be the object of greatest care and thought Hal of the women one meet are semiinval s. Carelessness and ignornce and neglect have madc it so. Failure to heed the warnings of outraged nntui'e-faihumre to give the help needed by the most delicate and sensitve organs-little troubles ignored until they have become dominant-disease allowed every chance to spread and gain a seled seat-these things bring about the sunken , circled eyes , the hollow cheeks , the pale and sallow skin , the flabby , strengthles flesh , which characterize the appcarnce of the womal who stiffens from "female weakness. " There is ice reason. save that ofcarclessmcess , why the llman female should 10t be a strngly healthy as the human ociale There is 10 reason in nature for it-there is no excuse in the word for I female weakness. " If proper care be taken , it need never exist. I proper care be takcn , its existence cal be stopped. Dr. Pierce's Fa\'orte Prescription has cured thousands of sufering women. I is a perfected SpeCifiC for the troubles peculiar to them. I eradicates the disease , stops the dragging hife.sappiicg drin , and in l perfectly ratonal , natural way , builds up the wasted stremcth . I will bring buoyant health . I wi pent roses into ammaemmmic facesld flesh 1 sunken places I docs away with the humiatng ex- and local trcatment" much dreaded aicciniatiomis aminatons alI s by modesty sensitive woimmemc . For thirty years , it has been successfully prescribed ] by Dr. Pierce , Chief Consultng Physican to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo , N. V. . The above href talk on Woman's p"cular alhnelts Is contnued In n treatise of 1M pages Z cnntalnlul scores of testmonials amI reproduced photogrphs with names amid addresses of o those cumm'ei. Ten cents { slamps wil hrim this hook HI'nll lvi iiiIis ( ' , mveIp ( . ; or , . , better still , lime I'eopic's Conimmnconm Sense Memilcal Am1vier. boimimfi imm stonmg pammer covers. comm. . tnmimmiing all lIme foregoing treattse , mmmii s'ernl limmmmdred nmgcs iu'simiea , ii'ji I Ipe MAIJdI ) FREE to ammy ommc bemmdimmg 25 Cr131.3 mm ome.cemmt stammilma to pay for inckini amid posage onmly ; commtmmimms over nooo pages nazi oo iiiustn-mmtiomg. ver dSowo coicles sol 8 1mm clothm easels mit regmminmr price of lm.so. Address ( witim mtanmps aimmi tlmis Commpomi ) for either bookWoeu.n's Dism'zeNsav Manmcte. ASSOcIATION , 66 Main Strcctlcutraio , N. V. i1ivis' DRUGPA 'T zGLASSIOUSE : Evt'm'ythming in tIme Jiimg , l'miiiit. amid Oil hue at hot tomii pr1L'4s. Agemits fot' HOOD'S SAHSt lVt RI LLA , PA INl'S OI1illtY COM I1OUND , 1'I IltCE'S M IDIC1NES , M ItS , YA LE'S TO ! i4i'r IthmI EDI ES' . Amid miii le'mullmmg mhimlmitmfmIi'tlmreN , liring ' ' ' . yoims' jnc'c'liptIoimH to na.Yo vill miyo yoto iiioiiey ovei'y tUmee. ltoglstememi ciei'k itmid rcgiutcm'el Imroprietoi' _ MAII4 OItIE1tS 1'ItOMPTJ4Y FILI4ED. , ' 1 ' 200 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL ilL.UFL" STEAM DYE WORK S , All kinds of Dyeing r and Cleaning done in j tile icigimest style of time art , Faded and atteirmeti fabrics made I TtN _ - . to look as good as IbYWO -i- _ _ _ _ _ .DYE new.Vork promptly . done and delivered ' in all harts of ( lie 1 ft country. Send for price list , i- 1'Wo C ) . .il , MACIIilN , - ' _ r e7 J'vemrIotr ' : Broadway , near Normh. - western Depot , Council : ; ; limuia , Iowa. 'Zl. * ZL . ' , . ' " -J-- - _ 4 GIVEN UP ALL IIOPE Eczema , Turning to Illood Poison. Treated hiySieeclallsmtg Stivemi Monethme withiotmt ( ) mme I'nrticlo of' Stmecesi. BODY AUNNING SORES. Condition Terrible. Life a lImu'don. Tried CUTICUHA. In 'l'hmrcc IaysAt. tenia to ilusinesa , Cure l'ermmmnncnt. in thin spring of 1891 I took tint .lrcamltmci skin dlease , h"czeimm , ulmielm Immnmmcml lute blOmti , , oison. consulted time best kmiowmi speeahists ! in thIs CIty.'l'imec'treateml mao for ' I'es cmi mimommtlm , taiL I never , - ' , tlorfe'etl me l'artieio of . JoomI frommu mmn3' ( if them. hey imati gi''ii It up as ' mu imopeices cute. I was . - ' cocmemi % uItii sores from head to fool I had run. " 4 ndig sores all over me , sommmo 01 tlmemmi mis iargo lea : a hot of 3ommr'u'ricunA. \ " It rest mmcc lmmmnmulreuis o \4.ii S dollammi aitim theo so- , " 'S " S eahle't ' FhleCialisIs , My c'ommmlitioni tIde urs term , life was aimmmtt a t'tmrden to mnmo , I e'mmulml hOt eat , drink , or SICCI ) . I was umiahlotowallcmencml tiami glvenu mmmysrll impecs dead , I tried nil mnethhciime imimaglmmabIe , mnmutii a friend chmo iuml got iclief nmiriset into to try ( ' ( 'TictentA ' Riiummmm : ma , I senm I omit each got thncmmm , mmmmmi wicete I took limo first miimsm , of yommr ( 't1mct'mm. ItEsob- vr.r I felt a little tmetter ; cebit tlmreo boxcs of vommr mccost valmmatmho ( 'uTmcunc amid ( dime bottle of ( : vTmctdmtA htIatmvsNT : I cuss a mmciv mmmsn. Ice lImmee mIa' I um'a mmli u'aIktn amotnimil anmti attenmi- Immg to tmmy timimmes'4 , mend It ma time ( 'IJTmct'itA antI Curncun.t ihncn.'mNr that saved mae Irene time Jaws of miCatli , 'flmis Iii tWo years ago. I created to see If it hmacl beeme ( iri'eme oemt of cnmy system , amid I can say 1 ltavo mmcvor lmaml aii' I nemmhcie since for two ) ears. (1l0. P. IIIIIGILT , 2925 Pence , Ace. , l'ittaburgim , l'a. J Sold throuehout then world , Priec , CuTmeonA , tOe' ; Ioar , 18e , ; Ieson.rzx'r , i. l'TTicn ) Dave scu Cmmr.em , Cummu' . , 8olo I'roprietors , llomon. * _ - " how to Cure Skin Diseases , " maiicmi free. " ' liackic'cmls , remi , rommgim , cimepped , antI P IM1" oiiy skia ( 'muted by Cci'icmimt 1tmAL' , Nervous Instantly rehiec'c'mh icy mu Cuti- ctmnms I'iaster , breaumso it 'si. Muscular taiizcs time hence fmrces anti lmenco cures mmcrc'omms Pains , w cakness weakness , and zeumnbues. , , - -4 DUPI9' PURE MALT WUISKEY. All DriggLsti , GIWIPANOLE , M1 0 The Good Samaritan , 20 Years' Experience. ' , ILEAIElt oi , ' 1)ISEASES 01 ? MICN A4JJ WoMEN. i'JtOi'IIiIITOIL OF' TillS , W'O1t1.i ) ' IEIIRc5AL 1)JSI'EN- SAlLY OF lIcilIcINIi. : d' ' - , - , I treat the following D.soases : Catarrhm of tlmo Heath. Throat tmmiml'Lunpst DIe. oases of ( Ice Eye and lIner , Fits and Aeopioxy , heart IIscasm , ' , Iiver Commcpimulimt , KimInry Corn- plaummt , Ncrvous Debility , Iticietal DC. premft4losi , Losmis of Massisood sessa- Itsemi VcxikiicNK , Diubote , Iiright'a flIs- cmmsm' , St. Vlttms' Damcco , Rimemmtmmmutismi , , Paralysis , Vlmmto 8wollincg , Scrofuimt , Fever Sores , Tuna- orN acid IrltIflhl III UhlO reusovcd without CIsc Iceelle or cIrnsIflg a drop ofllooil. ' % Vouiass vllIs Jeer ( iteiICcte orgahiN restored to Isenltli , Dropsy cured without tapping , Specisil Attention gtvels to lrivnte Held Venereal Dlt4Cflt4CN ouzII klitth , $5o to $5ou1Icem'feit fo' mmmiv Vciscrenl XIIecmHe I caminot.curO s'dt1toiit Mercury. 'I'mmpo Wormrms removed 1mm twOor tiim'oo imourcm , crib pay , lIcmorrhoid - or Piles cmred , TilOSil WHO ARE AVFI.ICTIID Will smwe life mutmel hm.miiclrcds or dollars by call. big on or using DR. C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. ' The mmiiyl'ImysicImmmm wino cant iizii whmatmuila a poisomi cv I I lmmm I imi1 I mmg a 'm imct Ion . TIiimo at a distance somiml for Question Ulimimk , Nm , . I for mmmc , , , Nm , , CC fur cv.ttm001. ' .Aii corrcspommdenmco strictly commfldentlal , ) icmiiclimu tecict by express. Addm'esa eli lottcrg C. V. XANGLE , Ill. D. , 555 BROADWAY. CouNoli. BLuppa. ncloso i0c iii statmips fur remciy , _ , , When Buyiiig ' Fruit Trees , Buy the best. A minute lost can never be recovered , 4' and It's Cm. ealannity to lose several years. wimicle so many Iowa maid Nebraska people hmave done wlmen thmey have hmoughct foreign grown , unacchimated fruIt trees , MENERAY BI1OTIIIII1S. TIIJI CRESCENT NURSERY. Were born on time imtnmds wlmere their nurse. rp stock is grown , and years of patient , Imitc'ligenmt experlmceemmt have taught them the beet varieties for thci climate. Consequently theIr icotmce grown stock is aim imnirdy as the forest trees , 'ncey imave a very large stock for time smnlng delivery atid tvery tree Is warranted true to nanece , Orcimarmi , Vmnyard , Lawn , I'arklng Trees anti Ornamental stock ] ttnmke no mnistnlte in your ormlm'rs. Bend us your list of wants for prices. We canj eaao you In imrices anti stock , lteerenmcesC Council liluftni Ilcenics , Councli hliuffs lepartment Omemicru lice , nazi Icromnmnont business men , Nmnnmcenies bix emmilea north of Councli BIlls. P. 0. Address , ZeIENIORAY BROS. , Crescent , Iowa. ' GEO , 1' , SANFORD , A. W. RXEICMAN , - I'residcnt. 'ashier , First Natlo nal Bank : of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa. Capitni , . S $ lOOOOl lrolitH , . S S 12,000 ' On. of lie. eldest tanki in the state ot Iowa , . SW. solIcit your builet. . and collection. . Wa r.zmy S mer cent on timns depjilti. Wa will bs ' pleased to see aria isny. you. ' _ _ - - SpflciaI No1ics-OouociI Oluffs iiiimNtY8 : CLSAN1tD ; VAULTS mLmANBD. 1 Jmi Burke , &I V. 8 liotner's , t.ai iiroamiway , IAitGi' : i'tIIVATI DAHUFOR 1tIZ'T N11AI ' court buuu. ApplyalJe.oit1ce. ConcIi Bluffs. . iiuir FAItH AN ! ) OAllliN LM4D FOR sale cheap and m easy terdmma. Day & lies. , 33 - ' l'earl Street. FLJitNlfliIiIi ) AN ! ) LlNFUltNIIlmii1I ) ROOMII for rent at 710 1st avenue : also 10 looms at 713 Broadway , 11.V Jackimon , Fomt ituwr , , ricmi 7-ROOM corrAoil , FUll- nialmed ; line laura ; good tarn , mmmi on paved Street , It. I' , Olilcer , iS aimmin stitet , FOIC ItLN'i' , FtJltNi8iThiTi'iiOAIS , 819 FI1II3T avenue. CINBICItIS FOR HAI.ml , 200 VAQOM I.OADU. . liurke , iet homer's , 538 Broadway , a' 'j