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TIlE UMAIIA DAILY DEE.
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OFIICE . . . NO. 12 I'EAHL STnEET :
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Del\'cn , ] by ) carrIer to nn ) ' flt ot the atT.
U. W. TILTON , Lessce.
'rr.rfIONISUuflncss 'mce , No. 1 ; nlGI
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( 'Rlch Ihn I'RIIPr Thh.t.
, Some of the Council luls rC3deu of The
] have been graty ann ' l of late by
) ( having papers stolen from where ) the carrier
ba ) leU them Anyone causing the arrest
-S and conviction of any such thIef will receive
a reward of $5. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.Ul.\Ol . .U1U. . '
. Orantl ( , Council l3tuffa. fl . F. Clark prop.
MRyne Heal I'stRte ngency , & 39 Broallwa
JomB BurJI was arrested last evenIng for
hUcluterll wlhoul a iLceiie.
Thomas lcClal'en of lelorton , Ia. . and
, TCI.n Brawley of Omaha were married by
- Justice Vlen yestcrday.
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Broallway lctholls1 church ladles will
Ferve an I aster supper In their church I
parlors Thursday , . \ SUlper Irl 1.
A. S. Shaw
was arrlstell yesterday chargell
' wlil Invadlnl II 8ncty of A. II. I'marlne's : I
't bencooll hens. and stealing a rooster and clghteen I
A meeting of the Oood Government club
Is to be held tomorrow evening at the citl
t , building. HOlorts of commitees e\'cnlnl arc to ciy
Ilea rd.
. - Iason , LewIs & Co. , of Chicago have
lurchased , tilt $10,000 worth of city inter
lcton hond al H ! per cent , paying $228
above lIar.
Thomas Pheenan took out a building per
ml yesterday for the erection of n $1,300 )
; dwelling at the corner of Avenue U and 1
p Ninth strcet.
k I. . C. 'raylor. suspected of lJrglarlzlng
t the residence or Lut'IiisVeiis on Oalllnd
aveline. Is to have
c nvellie. \'e a hearll this afternool
jt a 4 o'clocl before Juste Cook. aferoon
Del S. Downs ) was granted a divorce b I : '
JUdge Smith yesterday from Albert DJwns , u
barber at Neola , au the grounds of adultery ' .
. , . The dercJ1lanl m3dt no allpearance.
A buffalo robe was stolen last evening
from a buggy belonging to a lan name gI ( I
Hlce , which was left .
stalllng In trout of I. .
M. Shubert's stare on Lower Broadway.
A meeting of the Presbyterian church and
Ii : . congregation wi bo held In the church par :
I hors this evening al 7 :30 : o'cloc , for the piir
Ilose of taking acton upon the resignation or
Dr. Stephen ltlietpa.
O. A. Shelhorn , A. W. Boelhor F. A.
Saclet. K. N. Slyter W. W. Cones , I 1. J.
, . flay Robert McKenzie and Price Gibson have
fed appeals from the recent award mad : e
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malu
by the Union avenue jury or $1 per lot )
against the Terminal Halway company.
Some one wih more children than he knew
what to do \ Ih left one 01 thorn , a 2-weelsohl
girl on the front porch or ( I. M. [ Durlee's
house 12t SIxth avenue last evening about
. 8 o'clock. Tim preselco ) of the little stranger
11S ' disclosed by a vocal solo whIch she rem 1-
dered. Shu was taken to the Christian haul e.
A false rUler was In circulation 'esterda ) '
I I to the effect that Tom hlenciricUs . eievat : m
boy lu the Baldwin blocl . had skipped out
without letting any of hId friends Imow
where ho hall gone. lie left Sunday Cor
t St. Louis , In company with Bert Spauldin
I to seek his fortunc. Ito had told hIs parcnts
. a week before or his Intention.
Ira Lee of Omaha and Lulu Pralor or
. Council lurs were married yesterday hy I of.
- Justice Vlen. The \ eddlng was n social
: vpnt of great Importance among the du k 3 '
- circles to which the bride ant groom be-
loused. Among those
Present were \VIIIIa mu
, . Porter W. H. Schmidt timid Wiiam Branch
or Chicago , ant J. Wright of Omaha besltes
a large nUlber Cram the city. Mr. am 111 ( I
Mrs. Lee will leave Sunday for a bridal tour
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4 ; ' to New Yorl I
p' The free gospel temperance lectures In the
Baptist church are gaining In Interest am 11
' numbers. Yesterday lrs. Ann M. Palmer
selected for her " "
subject 'Faith
"Faih. and the
r attentIon , hewn by the audience gave e x.
1 pression of Intense Interest. A lltng for I
women only wi he held In the Bapti let
Baptst
Impel , unless becomes to crowded , each
afternoon . from 3 I to 4. Mrs. Palmer w ,
. talk to young ladles over 12 years of age , and
mothErs , from 4 to G , Friday afternoon. This
, hour Is chosen to accommodat teachers and
mis.
. . W. O. Moris was 1rought he fore JUdge
Smith yesterday afternoon for an examinatIon
as to his
property at the request of some
r , at his creditors , who have round themselves
unable to lay their hands on anythIng that
did nol belong to sortie one else. Ito salll ho
started In the shoo
business four years ago
with $ G5 or his own money and $1,100 bar.
rowe from his brother. BusIness was not
particularly good , ant now he has lost the
$55 ant has debtH aggregating about $6000.
The creditors tolled to learn .
Caled an.thlng satls-
. sats-
( factory. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
a , ' We have over $300.000 to loan upon tinS -
' , pr.ed Iowa fa ri s. Farmers desiring loans
can save money hy dealIng direct
dealng wIth us ,
S thereby saving Igenl's COl mission. We do
nol loan on wIld lands , nor In Nebraska.
. . S . , Lougce & Towle , 235 Pearl street.
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- Mrs. Albin luster will have her spring
millinery display on Thursday Friday amid
t3aturday AprIl 4 . 6 ant O. Ladies , come
out and see tlc fInest stock of new goods In
the ctty . 3n Broallway.
1'Jl1MJe.IL l'.t l.1 ( ll.f 1 'lS.
Mrs. Prank I.'owler Is expected Mme today
tram a visit In WIsconsin.
1 S fern , to Mr. Ind Mrs. John Swanson , 710
' . ' , South Sixth street , a son. 71
. .1'I" 5' George olsom and Hoscoe Barton of
I" I. " , , : Avoca were In the city yesterday.
Miss Jennie Barber or LIncoln
larber Is In tlmt m
' j , , cIt Schldlo. . limo guest or 1dr. and Mrs. henry thl
Mrs. Victor E. Dender has rehlrllll from m
Chicago , where she vent to attend the sea
. son of grand Ollcra.
John H. Duggan of Creston division super.
. Intendent or the Chicago lurlngton &
Quincy , Is In the city.
Mrs . M. I. . IrvIn returned yesterday from
} a \'Isl. of several 10nths wIth friends In Co
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J IUlbu8 and Zanes\'llu , O.
, 11ev E. W. Allen left last Monday for lint
) tala. I Is stated that he Is to be married to
I U young lady of that Illaco In June.
i I Miss Henrieta Donahey , who has been In
4 Camornla ' for some months past , Is rlllorlell
3 to try iIv . 'w wIth consumpton and nol expectell I
. Mrs. M. II .
1. Ayres of 810 Avenue D re -
* . ture , ' yesterday from St. Joseph and other
business. .lissot. . I , cItics . where situ hUB bell on
' , I , :1 , Treynor sacs to Burlngton next week
. to atlnd the annual leetng of the gralll
' council . lloyd Arcanum , lie h booked for
. I an ailmhress .
7 Sheriff Ellrldgo of , \Ilams county was In
I. t.o city yesterday looking for a burglar who
'Ii broke Into a store a few night ago and stole
a lot of cothing und came this way.
' lurjlJn i.tcrmipi .
I The following marriage . Iconsls wlre
Isslell by the county clerk yesterday ;
S Nlme 111 nItlress. Agt ? .
Sc \v . A. 11lthelon , Iotawatamlc eoummty. Agt. . . )
h 0 . I.lnle 1)ubois lotawuturlu county. . .21 ;
'Sv % . . . - Ouy 1Uarstow. . Council htImmits. . . . . . . . : . ,
' v. Jessie M. Wlllml , Council Hut.2 ;
, UarlY Da\l . Council Ilurs..2
t , M..beiVest . Council lurt..19
I ! 1homa8 1Claren. Kclerton , ha. . . . . . . ' I
V 'rena hirawley . Onimilmn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 2
Henry e chmnttlt . I'otawallmlt county. . . 2i i
ounty..2
Christena Peterson . lutlwlltalle county I _
S Owing to mnylnabillty to meet time demanll
. . . It the exceedingly low 11rles In the Past tcn
. daya I have decidEd by urgent requests I ao
* m.d bold time sale open [ one week longer. Come
, S one and all and take advantage of the low
.ct Itrices . My mete Is to sell , W. I. ulln ; I ,
TZ/ 21 South MaIn ! treet.
. Yea the EaGle laundry 18 "that good
. laundry , " and Is located at 74 lroadwa ) ' .
? I In doubt about this try I and \e cnvltmeei
' .1 * Don't forget name and number. Tel , 157.
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Sm 5' , . . Dr. Parson. . over Schne idcr'i , 64 D'W1
, Tel. 216. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ou beating stoves for rent and for isle at
" .nn Dlufs Gas Cjlpany' : office.
NEWS jiROM COUNCIL BLUFFSwo
M erchauth' and MlnulctlTeTS' : ASlociatlon
Holds an Importnt CSilOfl
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IS LEASE ON LIFE lAS BEEN RENlWt \
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; t mny . Now lomben Como In RIII 11n"
Morn Are lxeot".1 to " loin
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Hhnrty-'I Uh'o " i Uln-
her SOOlh
The regular seml.monthly meetIng of the
M Ierchanls' and Ianulacturer assolatm
hell h last evening nt the cIty councIl chain-
ber , and from all al'lcarances II has entered
non u I baste or le that promises tD last
unti consIderable good is I done the city In
a commercial line. Iresllenl Ih. I II. OJel oc.
cUlled the chair and T. C. Dawson acted ns
secretary. The executive commltr has been
on time hot chase for additions to the mem-
bershlll roll during the last day or two and
as a result of Its labors seventy-two names
have h been added , among them many of the
most Influential cItizens. I'urther solicItIng
wilt he done today und It
wl , Is the expectation
that thc lIst will bo run U ( to at lasl twIce
Its i .
Present alze. A committee on Irogram
was allllointell , consistIng of Mayor Cleaver ,
Prof. i II.V. . Sawyer M. 11. Hohrer , I' . W.
Iart h antI I. :1 Treynor , to arrange for pak .
ers at the ! ext meetng , which Is to b h Id
\ Wednesda evening , April 17. at the dImming
rocm of the Oranll hotl1 This will ho time :
Irst f oC a series at dinners to he givers under
th" t auspices of the association , and the mlinnr S
Ilnnr
wil bu followed by n discussion or matters ,
p'rtalnlng to the city's commercial welfare .
The secretary was Instructed to notify lac'J '
ember m two days before each meetimig . Sec.
retar ) ' Da\\son. A. " ' . meetn Spencer
Smith wee appointed a comllte2 to Imivestl .
In\est.
gate the constitution and 1y-laws. antI , to I
mule such changes as they lit
) see 1 , or to m
draw up new ones I necessar ) ' . President
tel malIc n short talk . In which he spol
at the water work s'stem , paving oC streets
and thmF . bullins of the motor line . as specl.
mens or time work done hy the board or trade
In the past. and hllctlni what could h :
done by an organized body oC clt7ens whpn I
they set out to work as one man for the
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Ullblldlng of the city'a Interests
OIOnTn II\O U CO31I'RIHiNSl0 : = .
Clrcultlon that iceapsmtmi Expors Accuult-
IUlt Roil . 1.llhtlll/ . . II'Y ,
The secret of how to successfuly run a
Council Blurts paper seems to have been discovered -
covered at last. The poor old Nonpareil .
Nonparei.
after being pounced upon by credItors kicked
about In court , and knocked down at auction I .
hobs 111 with a battered smmihie and claims that
the only swelling discernible Is that In the
cIrculaton , which has suddenly . Increased
trans 600 to over 6000. This Munchausen
growth has been so rapId that the stock . -
holders got rrlghtencd and made the business -
ness manager resigmi for he was building up
the paper so rapIdly thaI II tool alt tbelr
tmo to watch the swelling figures. al I was
hardly healthy , they thought to grow so
fast Timers was such a rlsh or readers thal ( t
It has also been deemed necessary to ca ii
on the emitter and put a new man In cal
Illace. The poor old press whIch al besI t .
wben feeling real kittenish , can manage to ;
run off nearly 800 hnpre.slons an hour Is I :
thriven almost crazy with the task of printIng -
lug 6,000 copIes , requirIng 12,000 hnpres-
slons. The press Is supposell to start up at
t o'clock In the morning . and al 800 an hour
It Is called on to run fifteen hours , which
brIngs a morning . paper rather late. To ob-
\Iato thll dIfcult ) and to accommodate the
wonderful Increase In business time
manase-
monl has lilt upon ( Ito happy scheme or suspending -
pending the Issue or a Monday morning r
and bO always going to press the day hcCore :
the manallenl hopes to succeed In getng
out six Issues a week instead or seven. The
sltden juml from 600 to 0,000 clrculaton
shows that Ir time new management has hit
ana cipher emi Its hands , II knows where to
put It. ( Advt. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IOsI'NsTOItI.
lrI1 Sub 10 or Dress ( ' . '
Apri Drlu 'odti-SiIeciat Irlc.s Oi
Black French Sere.
40-inch _ al. wool serge _ worth 10c for 39c.
l e 1.'renCI serge at 500 a yard.
$1 India twIll serge for 67c n 'ard.
See the new black ra'atno at $1 a yard.
All wool and sIlk and WOJI crepJns at $1 and
$ 1.39 a yard. $
New line of novelty dress goods . bought to
s ell al $1.25 , oa sale II SOc a yard .
Beautul effects In checked simithmiga . new
mlxtlres and colorings , at $1 , worth $1.50.
VAL.L PAPEH. WA11 . PAI'1It.
Largest assortment , lowest prices , all work
guaranteet.FOWLEn
FOWLER , DICK & \VALKER.
Council fluffs.
Marcus' fro sale Is drawing the crowds.
The stock consists of men's ant boys cloth-
I ng . sents' furnishing goods , boots and shoes
hats antI caps trunks and valises. The goods
are slightly damaged hy smoke , hit nol an
artcle Is offered that Is not worth two or
three ( hues the prIce asked \ Open evenIngs.
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Sir. l'h.II' I ' .1. . hl"tul. I I
The . resIgnatIon of Dr. Phelps of the First
P Presb.terlan church was an unpleasant sur-
prise i to by far the greater Part , of hIs con-
gregaton , none but his 10st Intmate frIends
ha\lns h been advIsed or any such intentIon on
his h part. In a conversaton wih a close
rrlend ) yesterday Dr. 1'imlps stated ( eoso .
wanted I distinctly understood tlal the qnes-
t lamm of finances han
ton Innnces nothIng whatever to do
with It , bat he still Is slenl as to the real
cause. I Is stated br those who are In a
positon l to know l thaI the sermon which he
preached at time funeral at John huntIngton
sl'\'lral moaths ago Is really al the bottom
of the difficulty. The sermon was time talk
or the town at the time of Its delivery . from
the t severe arralsnmenl he gave the ofcials
of time Citizens' bank
! CItzens' , whom he blamed In no
uncertain language wIth time solo responisl-
blt ) for the young momma's taking off . (
Amoag the banl olcials % and stockholders
a storm of indignation arose , anti sOle of
tlmemmi who hal ull to that 1m ! bCln more
or less I closely connected with the cimmmrch , '
wihdrew their support I Is not chargell I
that the hank has heen trying to tale a band I
In the management of time Pn'Jbyterlan I
chareh but the ofclals have mallo no locret
of the fact of their enmity to him. and I
Is believed by the doctor's roost Intmate i
friends that thIs quiet tale of theirs 8bml Ihe I
street corners has had a great deal to dc I
with brIngIng about his niction of to
wih hil Icllon Sunlly
mmmornlng Ills frIends are maklnl a strong
effort 10 convince him of tIiIr hEarty IUp-
port In the hope of Inducing him to reconi
slder. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Clrl.el , ( : url.ln .nil JII ( ! I. .
45a qualIty lInen warp mattIng , 2ge yard
40c quality Japanese matting , 230 yard.
Al wool ingrain carpet 19o antI Clc yard
Bciy llrusseis'tlton , velvet and moo
quetes , at $ $ ritl.
Moquete rImg . size 27 by 63 , at $2.68.
Japanese velvet rugs , size 27 by 63. at $198. :
8m'rna rugs size 21 1y 51. at U8.
8m'rna rugs size 20y 03 , at $1.03.
Smnna rugs . size 30 ) br 7Q. at $2.48.
Smyrna rugs , size 36 : by 81 at $3G8.
Felt curtain shades . wlh fixtures , iSo
Opaque curtains 8hutes , wih Ixtures , 29c
amid 39c.
30.lnch dotde curtain swiss 12c ) 'arl !
ImNNISO 1108.
Council Buffs. :
Evans I ' I.aundry Co. , 520 Pearl : tei 2D4J ;
shirts , collars , - cuffstine - . - - work a specialty ! .
lrst.class storage roonm nate. $1.50 per
munlh. J. n. Snrder. "holesale fruit an tI
produce Council Ilur . la. anl
111 mm'ttli'mmmsmmL or Cimilmni. .
SlefCrl Itlet . sr. , has stepped In between his
son emil namesake and the '
later's creditor I
and Iran'ntel hIm from going 10 the peril
tent.ny by making a full settlement of al
claIms agaInst him. These Included , In ad- m
diion to tile forlf1 note Ilssl1 on Macb
land , mind crooked dealIngs with J. W. Squire
and Ofcer & Pusey by which they were bun I.
coed out of $ S00 . dehts contracted at
neno'8 , Saftnt's anti Wale Uros. ' for cloth-
Ing. shoes and harness . 'Ihl. leans the
young man entIrely fre ! There was some
uncertainty a to whether the old gentleman
would set ! from the fact that when V. ' . Hare .
Ware visied him previous to the young man's
captur ! with a view to obtaining a settle.
mni eat , he was put off with the remark that
nine children were enough anyway and he
could get along wlhout the three that were
m issing . I now looks to those who are fa'i
mllar with the circumstances thaI If the
old man dil nol know of his son's dealings
dealngs
and upheld him In them he was at least
\'Ilng to admit that his son desen.t the
penlentar ) ' . rather than pay off the notes
he had negotiated.
IIU : I'TIW.1.IBI WITI Tii0ILS.
I h , , Away from lomn Rnl I'nl Into 11:1
t ( IIIRIY , mmmi " 'or.I Ii nImItt.
Josie harper Is the name of a good looking
girl about IG rears of age , who arrived In
the city about three weeks ago In the midst
or t checkered career and Is now sobbing her
le awa ) ' on tIme hard side of a cIty jai
co uch. She left here home In Templeton , Ia. .
several wEeks ago , In company wlh a young
m ami . anti went to Ottnrnsva. I.'rom there she
went to Kansas City , and lien ( came to Coun.
cl I Ilimiffs . wlthoUl money or friends , the
rouns man who entced her away from home
havlns h tired of her and left her to fIght her
OW1 battles .
Soon after her arrival she ran across 1
y 'oung"b1rber , who bcamo \'er attentive to I
h er. and they sean took up their rcslJonce I
at lrs. Clriihlth's house , on I'ut Plerc street , ,
r epresenting themselves to lt hush,111 amid L
w ife. Last Saturday the ' .
wie. last young man left her
and has not
aw returned sInce. She knows no m
way of finding him , for she neglect to ask
hIm his right name. After she had ben len
b ) the barber she made friends wih Newt I
Ste\'ens , a young man who drives a wager I
Cor the I' vans laundry They mel at a danc ,
and , foiling that she WM a homeless girl , , the :
y 'Olng man offered to give her a hOme wih I ;
him. h The generous offer was accepted ant I
three t nlhlR she stayed at his room , at the (
corner oC Broadway smut Sixth street
She left there yesterday , anti Reomed , ery
much down In the mouth whcn she api ) ! let I
to t the proprttor or a boarding hone on '
Irant l street ' for 1 place to Ha ) D11Uty 'I
Iarshal Powler sas notfed or her case and
afer In\estgatng I. put her under arrest
on the chase or ' . the '
vagranc as best way
of f dealng with her. All yesterday afternoon 1
she spent In '
crying and moaning In toncs
that t could be heard . n block away , saying that
she wanted to get out and go home.
I'rlik n. ( : mirpenmtcr.
Broadway church. , \prl 10. 12 and 13. t
Jal)3n , Corea arid China mmmagmmiflcemmtly lilus :
trated. t Course , $ : sln/Ie / magnlfcent , ) cents ;
chidren under 15 , 7G ccnts and 25 cents.
" ' 11 H. Urko Imoaci .
Will H. Drake or Oakland tiled last evenIng
at 8:45 : o'cloclt al the home or his brother- !
In-law i , County Clerk F. L. iteed 12t Buf '
S treet . lie came hero the latter parlor last
week to visIt his relates , and wa as wel
and strong as Possible. Shortly after his
arrival he was taken sick and rapidly bm i'
came worse. An examination by a ph'slclan
showed that he was suferIng rrom ap-
I mendicitis. and an operaton was decided upon
as the only thing thaI would save his lift C'
The operation was performed , but It le. I 0
have the desired effect . and all hope of his
recovery was gl\en U ( yesterday aftermmoom 1.
The deceased . was a memher oC time Knights
of I.thlas. the Moder \\'oodmen of America
and the Congregational church of Oaklanm
lie leaves a wife and several children. A
short funeral service will be held at the
house this areroon at 3 o'clock and the
remains will be taken to Oakland for burial
on the 4:50 : train.
We 110 Got is ore Tinning.
I Is the Insurance gasoline stove. the only
gasoline stove made thaI a chid can play
with and do no harm. I takeR care of
Itself ; can be blown out . left open or turned
on. and there Is no possible way for the ;
gasolno to Ignite or Ixplolle. No smell or
smel
odor , no drippIng of gasoline . no buring
your house dowms or burning
town your wIre or
mother-In-law to death. No misery . no f (1- (
nerls , no deaths or use for an undertaker
If you use the insurance gasolle Store as It
Is absolutely' safe. I you don't believe I ask
any of our competitors . then ask them to
blowout their stove and leave
\ I open for ten
minutes then apply n match to the stove
as we do with ours and see what wi ha -
pen but be sure to be a quarter or a nil 0
away before he lights the match as mlo
sure to be an explosIon : then wo would not
got to sell you an Ilurance stove , as the ro
would be a _ funeral next day.
nnOWN'S ( j. O. D. Sole Agents.
'I'hn In \run.n ( iimiintiic' , Stove ,
Introdlcell I by p. C. De Vol In 189t. and
sold by him this season Absolutely safe.
Can't explode. No dangor. Bo sure you get
lho "Insurance. "
P. C. DE vor4 . . 50t Broadwny.
Tr.vl' ' ! Votthcicrs.
Almost all of yesterday was taken up by
JUdge Woolson In limo federal court with the
trIal of bootleggers. LewIs WlllItt . Harry
Anderson anll P. C. Bailey each entered
oF f guilty . whiellal Nevi , Ed Nash pleas and
F rank Wilbur pleaded not .
Johnson and James Smith were guilty given Joseph trials ,
but at a late hour last evening the juries
were still out.
The grand jury made anothr report , reo
turning t a large batch of indictments but
none of the names of lhose IndIcted are made
p ublic . as their owners are nol In custody.
Deputy l Marshals Gray , E. W. hliliweg and
\ v. W. Eler left for Des Moines Hilweg train
last 1 evening with warrants for time arrest of
some prtes In that city.
The Illinois automatic refrigerator Is the i
latesl l Improvement. Don't fall to see It , nt
Cole & Cole 4 Main fal . I , I
Doston patent bicycle pants at : letcat fros
. \hll ; t : I. Inn it Nmmnimi , . :
EverythIng If applied to a Iar.hnan . Piano ,
sold by Mueller Plana and Organ company ,
103 MaIn street.
'I'iy , lnw h I . . . tt'rinrjse . .
Time people of Council Burs and vicinity
w ill bo pleased to know that two more enter-
prises have been added to tie large number
already Iwre. One Is a foundry owned anti
maaaged m hy Messrs. Davis & Ingoldaby . ant
Inloltsb
imo l other a machine shall owned by Iessrs.
Jaelson , Clover ft Grady , for time manufacture -
turo of
gas engines Both estabiisimniermts
w ill occupy [ time large brIck buiding at the t
corner of 'fhlrtc'emithm street and Second ave
IU . owned by 0V. . Graham
The gentemNI comp051ng these frms are
t hrifty . energetic men or Council Bluffs and L
will undoubtedly - bo well - p.mtromiized - -
Owing to a recent accident Cox's BrownIes m
will imot reach ' Council B.urs un I V'ein sday
See
ee Chapman's art windows .
'
Wednesday
. ) e\ n-
Ing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Irs , E , J. Scott's nniilinery , ladies
miinery lurles , vil
suit your tastes and purses. The attractions
al
arc just U6 great as th05e that made ractons ,
Olen-
log last week so succeB . ful.
Davis . ding , p.lnt. glass man. 200 D'way.
Br Laugel , ofe 40 5th aye ; tel. ISO
Inl".1 " 111. ' . ' 1' IIO' ' 1 111" .
Irs MOImS , In. , AprIl 3.-(8pellal (
' ' .
TeiegI'nnn.-iiqiuty' ) Unlell States 11Jhals
I 1 wa ) ' . mler anll Ory cause from Council
Iflufmi ( this'culng . COlncl
.
Buf I \'culng and lall tonight or-
rtstetIV. . S. HJhmoll , J.V. . Muilly mirmil
J. . , ' Muly 1111
I. (
'rmmwforil. latel ) ' COrnrctll1 with time
wrecked Union wlh
Bulhlng amid tnvingmi us-
iochmmtioni. ' The chare 1Iln , t Havlngl using IS-
t'nled States malls with Intent 10 tiefm'uutl. .
' ' wih
'lheO will he token 10 Coumicil .Ierlut.
(
olncl Ilus
mornlnf for a iienrimig . .
. \ . I. I' . t % ' . 1.11\11111 ' In JO R.
D1'Iit'Qi'iI . April 3.-(811Iclal ( 'relegram. )
-J udgtm I I ustemi tOlhl ' . .
-Juto IhlHtl.l today enteriI a decision
In favor of the seceding gnu.1 10Ih I' . Ann-
cienmi Onler of l'niite'l . '
clcn "nll'.1 Workmen or Iowa ,
enjoining the loyal hiody from using the
name or tiding hu . ln(11 In Iowa. fly tigree.
I Ih7ee.
mont the
execution of the order 1M suspenilemi
Cor nimmety ilay's nod , nH'anthn time supreme
court will heal lbs nl'peal. , .
Ih'IMIII . \ 1.11 (1111 I 51'I.r. I
cO.u ! n.'s , 0. , April 3.-ln the Ohio
! nerl' uSloclaton today . while discussing
a resolution reported by the commitee on
riolulonl endorsing the present Ptttsburg
prellnt
!
ittlike . the convention went l'ltsburJ
CDn\'enton cxrcu-
the session . thrr" binglgns of division
amid animated dEbatc.
(
_ - _ , _ . _ "
Sufferers frol coughs sore throat etc ,
should try "Drown' . "
"lrown's Ironchlal Troches a
simple but sure remedy Sold only I boxes.
PrIce 25 centl , .
lRJ'WlSIW11 h Tll . ' tJ.ll.Ul ( Utl ,
/erlslou In thin ll.e or' ' II"Hker I'ieltt , or
C.hu 1'11 , II. I , I Ioilied unit U.
DES IINES , Is. . , April \-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-In ) the ' .
supreme court tota ) the do-
ciion of the lower court II j t the case of the
st tate of lana . nppelinntf'-ngnlnst Wiiiianii
. ' \ nppelant'llnstlllln
i ielda , frommo
1.'Jel1s frol the Duchanan district court was
re\erset. The defendant was president or a
bank In Cedar I.'als anti , was Indicted for
receiving a deposit whcn he ' knew the bank
to b Insol\ent. A demurrer tD the Intlct-
mell was stmstained. Time , supreme court
admis the bank to have bern Insolvent anti
the taking of the mane ) ' was an unlawful act.
In the case of Charles D. Brown & Co.
against Lucas county . appellant , and two
other cases from Lucas district court the
decsion of the lower court was atiirnnetl. I
Wa an acton to recover for PublIcation ef
olclal proceedings of the 10arii of Super-
visors. I'art
larl of the proceedIngs were set
In tabular form ont tie board insisted . on
po'lng the usual compensatIon for straight
hrevler matter . while the paper was allowed
to show I cost three tunes as much to get
the tables , and the supreme court holds it
Is therefore entItled to extra commipensatlon I ,
otherwise the boards could order matter set
. arter matcr <
In i smatter type than brevior . paying the ,
brevler schedule
Ohcr decIsions led today wlre : The
stale of Iowa against Samnmmt'i ilohmkimiC . appel-
h iut . len ton distrIct , nfltrinel ( . State of
Iowa i against J. L. 1.'orlmr. appellant , 101\
Ilstrlcl , amrened. William tonleo et II I
anlnsl 10nr ) ' Ne'II ! nlllPlant , Leo die ,
t rict . afllrnied. Amerlcun Oak 1.lather coin -
pany Porter . '
Igalnst nros. mummtl iiockwortim .
nnt
appelanls ! , \apelo district aIhlrnued. Cbales
\ v. Smith , nippehlaiit against O. P. Da.ton I
el al . Des Mohmmes [ district afflrmned. A. g.
; [ nless agaInst John \llal Sumln et al .
allllelanls , Keoknk superior court , amrmetl ,
J . Ii' . l.'fzcn , uJerlor , allJellnt , afrmed t
I lutchinsonVesner . Dls Moimmes [ district
a flirnned . Thomas Seevers against J. Gnb 1
et nil . aPpellantS , ahaska [ dIstrict , reversed .
; llcharl I McCormn [ lck . appehla is t . l gaimis (
Charles \Intlrs. Hcnry district , niilrmmmed S
nfrmet.
p , I' . Churchi aalnst lurlastonatlr
ommipanmy aPI'clont ' , Des Iolnes district
a iflrmned .
HII..1111" . < 1 I. . 11.111' .
1)IIS MOINES . ' \1111 3.-Speclal ( Told -
grammn.-Judge ) Spurrictr . In the district court
today . . paslcII on the Petition of Dr. I' . C.
'
Spinney Igalnst the Iowa Sllln R mind Loan I ;
m essoelatloni nsmkimmg for nn order
assol'lalon asking ordel rllulrllg
the nssoclnton to prolluce ( Its books In i
Is bouls
court.
Dr. Spinney . ex-maimager anti secretar : .
eX-mlnalcr secrltary
ot the Iowa Deposit mind L.oaii I eomnpammy ' .
Comlln
\a" Indicted for libel of State Auditor Mc [ :
er.th ) ' , nl.l the foun.laton or thl' Indict -
1lllet-
ment was a certain nrticit ? In the flimilihimit i
amid l.an Jiecord. SpInney imeid that whit I'
hI had nothing to with the III1lcatlon wile :
or the article I was compelent for him to
Rhow that said Irlclo was not libelous . Ir I
< Ibelou8.
he could do so , anti to that el.1 . he iieire ml
the court to order '
the
compny' book S
thl ; tHolR
brought Into conrt. Julge Sllurrh'I' ruled I
mmguinst this petition. He held that tii ;
hell tht
chalges ah"ln : lilney were ful ' sct
forth In the Indlctmcnt
, and that thl' chin's e
or libel was against Splnne for being car
cernt11 In tl llhlcnlon or R.lld mrticit 5 .
which McCarth considered dmmimmaglmig to
his character . anti there If ( nmagInl the
Iudlctment relative to the Iowa Saving it
111 Loan compan <
I"w" l'hm : "e " . .M nl..t.t ( 'eiii v ha iii ml. .
CEDAR ItAPIIS Ia. , ' \\rl 3.-(81Ieclal (
Teiegran-State ) Superlntl'ndcnt Sauln Is I I
holln ! mletngs In varIous parts or the
state for the iumrmmose of benefiting
Ilrpose ueneftng ( curlier 5
rnitt sUI.erlnten.lents . .
Inl and enlIsting the Inlet
est of tie Peolmie. Time llrmt. of a series of ?
epetlal meetIngs was cummpnced here
ttlmLY ( . . n11 Is nlcn.led . by about Ifeen
count ) sUI. rlntendents. No tixed jsrogrnn i
are prepared for anmy or thee meetimigs prOrms mint
today 1 lumher or materK relltlng to Int
mlldnl of contracts fQr honls anll school ;
aparltua and the ioivit / mcimool laws wei ;
! 10\/1 Ichool wert
dIscussed tomon'ow. . The meetng wilt he concluted
The plant or the co-OperatIve creamem 'I '
co-opcrtve
at Bennett was destroyed hy fire thIs inert
Ing. I.OIS , $1OC'O : Imisuramice . $ , CI ) .
.
. 'r. l' . ( t''h'II ti ' ml "I ' rimil.
SIOt.X CITY , April 3-Shocial ( Te1egran u. )
-In the district court tody the trIal of I
ex County ' t '
Atore ) R , Jevlnston was
comnienceti. Jievlngte'itis' harged wIth d e-
Crwlng the county of cOnsiderable money
whie In 0111cc . and la now being trIed under
ito indictment , acclstng him ! or drais'im ig
$1,0 on In alegcll fraudulent hilt for extr : /
services ,
which ho claImed to have per-
fum'nied. BevIngton admits having drain t.n
the money , but says he was entItled to It.
He was so much Ioved that he cried ivist Ml
the county attorney scored him In wien
course of hIl openiiig 8tatpment.
A deal hnt opening between the city I
council mind Roberts & Co. of New York
for the sale tl the firms or $ ( ) , O or city
refunding bonds. I
1"vl lel.1 .Joweler.i II ( . forerice.
DES MOINES , April 3.-Speclal ( Tele-
g rann.-At the Iowa Retail Jewelers' as-
soolaton meetnH held In this cIty the tol-
lowIng olcera were eJected : l'resldcnt , g.
CC . Power . AIona ; vIce lreshlent . 1. A.
C tmrtls . Knoxvile ' secrctal' ) ' , Ii. Klrl'pat-
rIel , . Battle creek , ; treasurer C. A. Cole ,
WC 'Intrset . ; dlrectom'it II. H. Fele , Lake
C ity : Thcodore I. Itogg ) IS : lolls : delegates -
gates to the natonal meeting lt St. LouIs
iB i July . C. A. Cole Wlntprset : R G.
Bo'er. Algona : uernates.'Iheodol'e I. togg I
Des MoInes , amid M.'ooimnan . Commmicii
:1oolmln.
Counci
l liuftm. . '
Buffs. rime next mmmeeting' islil ue held In
Des Moines for two .Ia's. commencing thc
( birth Tuesday In May , 1896.
1111.l' of II Inr Oeol'T..hlrt. .
DL'IUQUFI ) AprIl 3.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
- Major George I. . 'rorhel'l dIed slllltnly
this mornIng of pneumonIa. Hc followed
Ihe fortunes or Senator Alison , and was
postmnstel' for two terms. Then , with AI-
' lt ' coii antI others , he cstablshell wlh Iowa
'lTusl and Savings bank , or which he was
p resident until his death. He
l'resltent untl .Ielth. was promi-
n eat , In insurance cIrcles , mud was the half
hlother or Wllrl I. ' .orbert. the Du-
huque h druggist . who was . a candidate for
governor two ) 'earl ago
( 'r"ltm' ' ii lineS : ea ltlou.
CIIESTON ha. , April a.-Special ( Tele-
g ranmi.-Grcat ) excltemenl
sral.-Great was created here
this afternoon by the Indlng or the right
n'm of a man I was talcn away trom
sI fOle dogs thlt were lightIng over I.
Humoll were rife for a ( inns amul mill kinds
tmo khlis
lr 11
of Chicories hHlulged in . hut It developlll
latlr l that the arm hall been hurled II ) ' u :
medical Rtwlent. ' .he dogs found the imidimig
plnco amid dug II till hldlnl
A.'I I"ull I I ii nimbi , r . \rrntll"ll.
IFRltY , Ia. , , April . (
Apri 3.-(8Ieclll Telegram. ) ) I
-Crawford , the . \de tmnl robber was In.
11etlI for robbery anti for assault with In-
emit to eoniiinit
cOlmll murder In three different
counta. He was mUltlr ' . In Ilfrerenl . tOlny
Inl it i Illellll'l not guilty In each ( "I ! I' . It lit
thought thnt later he wil ehungt hlHllea. .
Frlcllls hl\e Ilplo'erl ItorlYs ror \ 11m ,
nlHl or Venue It II stated they wi ask for u change
I.oln8o.laloo \ r.'ckore : P. rrcnileti . ! '
ngS lOINgS , April 3.-1nlel States I
malshall tonlghl arrc/lcl \ , . n. Iticlinnonii ,
J . \ . Male ) ' mimI J. J . GlaWCol'l , otlicers
or the Union Ilmnihthing anti J.oan association
Dul\lng
for using time ant assoclilon
mlli for trIIIlulent ; purposes
In i cnnecton wih u dtrunl't ' l1rJo '
men are Illead ) ' under i mm diet concer. I local I
courts for emlezzlement , amid
criminal libel . contplrey
-
t. .tri : UIlWIS n.m .1/.11 / UJ"J'lVIls. :
: CIIIC.iI liCimittiiSfltUICi % Aulanmfnh-
Jnclue"r I lo.I l'rumnl h. I . .
W.SJNOTO , April 3.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-A ) board of oneers Is appointed to
meet al Army Medical \ luseum In this city
for examlnalon or Plrst I.leutl'nant l rnk
H. Keefer assistant surgeon . anll Ashton B.
leyl l , assistant surgeon to determine thrlr
ftness for Iremotion. Ietal for board :
Lleutennl Colonel Wllam n. Vorwiiod ,
deput ) surglon general ; Major'n1ter ; Heell ,
surgeon : Captain Julan Cabol , asslstnnt muir-
, eoa.
The followIng ofcers are 110taled 10 reprc-
sent Medical 11lpartment of the ann ) ' at
the annual meetng or the Association of
d lltary Surgeons . to he hlllln UUfllo , May
2to 23. IMI5 : Lieutenant Colonel Ualas
l iacime . deputy surgeon seneal ; Major Phiip
P. l larvy , slrgton ; Captain ) Danlel:1
Alllcl , assistant mumrgeon.
The following officers arc detaied to rlll'
resenl the Medical Ilppnrtment al the annual
meetng of time Amlrlcan MedIcal Associaton
at ilmiltiniure May 7 10 10. IS9 : I.leutenant
l 'olommei'liiiam B. 1orwooll , deputy surgeon
genlrl ; Major Charles IC.Vlnne. I . sur eon ;
M [ ajor \alr Hel , surseon : CUlltnln larry
O. lerlc ) ' , assistant surgeon.
Captain Ira MacNutt . Ordnance depart-
m mienit . wilt mal < Inslrcton 01 almor-\lerclng
shot al the C.upcntlr Steel commipamiy's works ,
I teamhimig. Pa.
The following changcs In stationi of
folowlns slatons um-
ers In time Medical department are reported : : :
Calltuln Hllloflh O. l'hert , assistant ssmr
gen , relieved at Port ituachiuca. Art ? . . nUll
w ill report to Fort Coltmbus , N. Y. , for duty
at that host ; Calltaln Iaul Shlock , aSllst-
ant surgeomi rell\'ell at Fort \Ilgate , N. : [ . ,
and wil report lt Iadlson Baracks , N. Y. :
Cor f duty at thaI point . 10 relieve Captnln : I
Robert B. lenham , asslslanl surgeon. Cap !
ain C Benham , on being relieved by Cmii'I I I
8hlocl" , wi report to Fort \Iugatc , N.
1 , for mlmmty at that ( post.
FIrst Lieutenant Beny \ II. 1ove ' ,
Twent-Courth lnfammtry' , Is granted leave 01 f
f our monthsi ; Major George S. \lson , as -
sistant adjntant renerl , . \eOI 11a's IX-
( ended Major John
telrlell ; SwItcher , IHmlster ,
flen u 11a's cxtel11et ; First I.loutpllnt ) Carl I
i teichm nun ni in , Ninth I t imi fa mm try , Cour muon t his.
Major Il. C. Bashroncl . lourth artillery ,
Is i In the cl ) ' on lea\'e. Calltaln I. J. Howes ,
i 'etired . Is also In the cl ) . .
Time recent retIrement of Colonel George
11. EllIott . Corps of i'miglnters , has resuled 1
In the following lmromnotions In the
Colowlngromotons Corps 01 f
nglneers I : Lieutenant Colonel John M. Wi
son , to be colonel ; Major [ g. I' . ] rnest. to be 1
lieutenant colonel ; Captain Hlchanl I , . . iloxic
to bo major ; First I.leutellnl \V. C. I"ang-
ntt . to bo captain ; Sccond 1leutenanl C. B. :
Rogers to ( he Irst leutcnant ; AI1110nli Sec
and I.leutcnanl Jay J. Elliott . to be sccoOl
lieutenant.
Alldltonal Second Lip ' James 1 I.
Cavanaugh , I'nglneer 1 . .slgncll 1.
the vacancy of secoI,1 I'umtemmant In that
corps vIce IcGregor , promoted.
Captain George "IV. Geettmals Enlneer
corps , Is detalcd as member of the board on
jeograllhlc namcs , vice Major John O. D. I
Knlht , Engineer corps hereby relieved .
Captain Charles II. himgalls . assistant quar-
ternmiaster Is granted two months' exten.led .
leave. _ _ _ _ _ _
Sonie l'miaimmm ( hiteligee.
\\ASHINGTON , April 8.-Special ( Tele-
grmmmn.- postoilce has been ' .
grm.-A postolce eHnulshed at I
Ihirns Cnlhoun coimmi ty . la. . with i Llhhle
10hn ns pOtmlslress : at AloYI , Ctmrnln '
count ) ' . Nell. , llenr ) ' Kloesner , iiostmmmastem ! ! ;
at 10wl. Adair county , Ia. , 1oatmaster Etwln ) .
South , IIJshnaster.
South Dakota Ilotolces have been mum . -
comitinmueti as fohiows Bon , '
contnued al folowl : Camp1el eountr ,
mal to Snth ! ) ' ; Paris , Edmonds count ) . ,
mal to Hescue.
Invl ) ' " .t.II.I.r. .
\'ASlINGTON , April 3.-Specimil ( Tek'I _
gram.-Lee Folk was today Ipl0lnted PORt- 'I
mnstel nt llepliunrni . PaKe count . la. . vice
lrs. E. J. Carlson , i'enmoved. :1 C. Le\'lllcl
was mippointeti .
Ippolntell I.oatmaster at Shell flock ,
huller count ) . Ia. . vice JUICS 1everlcl , .
dead. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
n..r'.nIlnt Approved.
WASHINGTON , April 3.-Speclal ( Tele-
graon.-Time Cltzersr Natonnl bank ot Des
Moines las been appro\ed as a reserve agent
for the First National banI of aJent , .
l't'18101 hXIIII" II lerormili.
WASHINGTON. April 3.-(8peclal ( ' 111-
gram.-Dr. E. \'llams was today np-
pointed an examining surgeon for the pension -
sion bureau at Decorah , Ia.
.
f ljulnod from AI'p"II" " ! Butler's Successor
'OPgKA , April 3.-Judge Hazen at the
Shawnee district court totlmiy enjoined GO\-
eror : lorrl tram appointing a successor
to J. C. ' '
Butel' . steward of the Topeka In-
sane asylum who vas recenty mumspcnded
pendIng an h1estgn lon. JIIe Hazen III.I
thaI the stewlrd hld certnln vested rights
rlKlts
wlh whIch the governor could not interfere.
Butler was appointed I > the State Board :
at Charities , and nol b ) ' the ( governor.
TrIal or the II Case Set .
LINCOLN . April 3.-Speclal ( Telegrm.- )
The supreme court today set tIme trial or time
disco or time state against ox-Treasurer Hi
for April 2J at 2 o'clock p. m. and In-
structerl Jury Commissioners Munger and
Harlan to have I full panel of sIxty jurors
lirosetIt on that date
.
7'lnlWl.J'JJO JSICIRF $ .
A carload or cut flowers was shIpped
from Los Angeles to Chicago yeaterda
I Is announced there wi be no contest
over the will or the late Frederick DOulass.
Charles Geslm WIS con\lcte.1 . at 1)1'11 ! ot
numnrmiering his step-father and
lurlerlng givemi u life
II\cl
Ire
sentence .
Two men were kllll Iw the explosion ot
dynamite In time Ohio mIne near ] 'rescott ,
Ariz. . : onda ) ' . Prescot ,
\'llam Paul , convlctell of murdcrln lila '
rlther-In.law at Georgetown , 0. , hal been
refnsed a new trIal. ,
Smalpox lint htm'oken ont at Klnsns CI ) '
and . '
Atchison.
Severmil
Se\'crl cases have been re-
Ilortell itt 10th places.
Hchard heftIer formerly proprietor or the
Toledo Exitress ( Gennln ) amid Toledo COI-
melclll , died y'estcn'day.
Wlllm ii. Stokes ot Now York unit heen
commited for contelllt for fnlhn'l to IJ
u jlligment for tuxes rendered IgallHt imimim
Insurance companlel are canceling thin Insurance -
snrnce on slloon Plperty In Inl\unl , 'rie :
of the Nicholson
plSSIKe law Is glvel mitt
the ea use.
A reeelvcr han been appointed for the
Hlmlton PrIntng COIIany of 'l'opelm. Time
COllllny Is solvent , but the stockholders
cannel mmgree .
Jlllgc 'raft has decided agaInst the stm'I-
hohlerl II the smut to IlreVlnl ) the forecios-
uro sale or the 'oleto , Ann Arbor & cos-
MIchigan roa.l. .
JUIIge Parker at Tacoma has renlllrell a
dlclslol hauling ( limit the 11111 ISluel1 IIY I
Ihe city to purchase the
cly water . and eleelrle
light IllantH are vailtl .
'rhe sherif lt SalInas , Ca ! , atemptell to
arrest the two len accnsrt or whiing the
train al AI rye Grnde. ( 'Jher opcned lire
Ire
on him anti he killed one of timenmi und the
other thereupon mturr 'mimlered.
'li 'l M1 "R' ! ' . : m.---.J' , ' , . - . - . ' "
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for nfant6 and ChHdren.
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"Cstorla lisa welcdaitted [ toehld'ln hint < : "Mturll cure.a . Colic . ( onrtpton
I JclIml'ndlt 16I > rl.rtnnlI're crII01 Sour Stomah , Ilarrhiuta , Irctaton
Iiowu to mime. " II . A. . 'mncmrca , H. I ) . , '
LuoW nl. I. An'u : : Kills Worms gives sleep , and prouiote3 dJ
J1 S. O . fol St. , IrklJJ : , N. Y. geb110D , Irwc d
_ Without IDJUroL melcato
"Tb uS of 'Caatoria b r. tmiverel lld "For several . ) ' 1:1 I hmam'o recommnene
its mert ! s wel 1.'lon tht * It ts 'c' mao a worle your ' ( 'toria , ' nail bhiall : always rmm contiu t
ot supererogatIon to endorse H. l-c\ are time do s nil baa Invariably' I'rouced ' bne
lut.lent famnllie.1 ' 'I' ' , . aol Le:1 : Ctorl teauitmn . "
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Wf'.ilncmayrcacim. " I Ilw1N : I " . l .nle 21. n. ,
C.imiomm IiAin'vx , I ) . I ) . ,
C"UL 1nnx I. 12th Strct nod ni Am c. , Euw : York City.
1cv : , ' York CIro Ciy
'l : C''i'At1L Commrasrr , H lt'lt Sr5J. 1 : sav 'crt < ,
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Ir. lIne 8all to lteSmmfferlng trout Setere
rum mm In . on It ; II I r m gIn ii,1.
NflY0itI . Api ; 3.HeJ. . Kane ,
l ) .D. . late chnillaln of the Brooklyn IlitV ) '
y 'ard In hirookly'mi , Is reported to be ll'hll
of pneumonia In hnigianml J .
Dr. l\ale hn . hld al 1'Jtranlnnr ) ' c-
I'eer. He won fame In thc ta , ' ) ' dlrlng the
cl , ' 1 war. After the WR' his phll was tl"
th onned In
loled Jmmmmmaicn. He caught yellow fever
1111 died , 10 far as allllal'anrel went. lIe
was 1lllce(1 ( In hil comltu . tint nlhllgh ( ( Ii.
li erenltiy dead he ' mumil "
Illrlnl Illd SIW nlli heard ever ) -
tit ming that Imqsed. After ( I h houl every't
tht t cello he lt imp to thl hlrror or lie (
colorld moan who < ( duty I was tl keep
watch over iulimt. SIIt years later is'hillo
II thl N"rCul Ila\\ "lrll. ot which he whlc
chll.llln , lie nilmoarecl to die the Fl'COII
tlm' . mitt i't'immrilneti In I L'uutnhehitic simile for ,
f orty-tight imourmi. Whrn hue relOVel ell he
ler thl iinalutl . l'onlilletng hIs studIes . I
joln.1 the dnmrcin . I
: Ir. 1ano 01tll\1 111\ ' " ' of nlQlnl ( thlq
tlnw ( h last year 1\1 seams after was 1IIIcel ;
01 u time retlell lst le I has quie a number
of medlls for bravery . In imattl.
h I'IuL1 : ( t'1'I'V I UP l'.lt'ICI. , I ZIOV.S1' .
Icllrn , Show R 11.11..1 raIling lilT Bear
t 10 I 111 I l'erlitt iti ' " . t . .
( : ( NA'I'I. Alnl ; 3.-(811clal ( Tele-
g ramn.-Tonuorrow's ) i'm'ice '
J.-'omorrow's Illl'e CUlrcnt will SIY :
lR'kllg for tIm " wek migmilu m'rtlmiced , 1111-
cntll ! 2".ll COlllll'll wih SOOo the Ilrl'
cetlng wl'cl anti 30o1 ) last 'Ial' . InllI\ :
I totll ot 1. I.Ol1 since : llrl'h 1. 11linst
1 ,20 ; , ( ' ) ' . ' . ' ' .
1,20,0' I 'll' ago. Prominent Plitceit com.
11\'e l ns folo\s :
l'I.\Ce . ifi5. ISOI.
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( 'Imirrirm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tlt,004) 4n5 " ;
1(01'00 1 CI ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . fl.OO I ' . ' 4t .O.I ext t
01.11 . . . . . .m' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Oll ' 11,00 C
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1'lwlnnll I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4'it'Ot 1 41,0' O
I ntilammapunhis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41.0 1 51,01 1
l 11""llt.C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rb.0ht1 . 3.0'0 . 1 (
( ' , . n1ii , n' 1alhl. I . . . . . . . . . . . . oi.ulmi : ' ' I"I ' )
HI. ; , ltti.'nulm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'.0'1 1 :110.0 .
! iuii. Ill ( ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 0 I CI ! S 'Ol I
( ' it ttmtmm ( itt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11"1 21. "
HI 1111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.010 / loO'J ' )
Ncl'rm.sha CI ) ' . . . . . . : . . . . . . I"/OI i0otti i
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( hrrIIH' ' Iu''eiii'CC " mnotl.
CI I I I ' iNNE , ' \ \ --(8Ih'I'lal-1hll ( )
nftl'rnoon m Berarll J. ; lcGulle of this city .
Jlt h I . suit In the district court oC l.aramiilu l'
etumuty agmsinimit the reclh'rrs of time t'iiiam !
thl'Inl
I 'mtei lie Halronl ennui ptm ( mm y' IH'u 'ln" for iium mu -
ael II thc chum of SGO.\U. ' ' 1he I'lniltf '
% vmmmt fornnem'iy' emmuiiioy'l mmmi me IOcOmilOtlVC lime
lmmnmm limit oni April 0 , 1513 $ . lie immet ivitim mm
mmecimemiI , which crlpuii'd ; hihmtm for life. A
thOU ( mmii , ' hue unit eimmtIoyeti cmi mini t'niiim1i
ptiihimtg ml. In-eight trahmi nun tIme Ienver l'a
ciiic.'imile emmrotite fm'onmi Cimc'yemimie to Dcii
goiimg tlowmi m hill mm few mmmilc.s mttltuth
of ( 'iityemmnme' , erie of time ili'ivt , ' wheels cumin 1.
, off time axle , wrecking the criht amid ltrciklnj :
ltotii of this defenidnmit's legs , frumctmmrinig mint I
( itsiOdilt lug t he I e ft mink Ic' joInt , mm mid ot ii em' -
S'ise . seriously hnijurimug hilmu so that hut lit C
i.mts despaired of for sunmi' ( mime. Iii iii
lscttiomi McGtilre alleges that ( tie mtccidemm
mls catmmmetl Iy' grcisui mieghigeni' . on time timmi' I
of' I ite receivers mm mmml t bet r emmmployes I n mm I .
iowlng the hovonmtithve to be imstt mifte r
they' 1usd Itnuwledge of Its defective corn '
titructioni. . On these amid otimer gm'osmmuuis ii C
lray.s for daiiinges ,
SlmcrllT iteit Ills I'rleoiii're Stile ,
ST. LOUIS , AIm'll 3.-Sliem'tff Areimer arid ii ,
deimuty from Steelvlile , Mo. , i'emmciued St .
Louis this miftcrmmoon with A , M. Green aim' ' ii
( lie latter's live comic , hmn'immg mmarn'owly cc 1 ,
cmtlieml a imiob gatimeremi to lynch Chits prisomi
cr14. Green mmnmci his Sons mire charged witi 1
tue iimum'der of David hhiitleimrtmnti Ins Craw -
fom'd county , of it'Iiich Stcelvillo Is tIm C
county scat. After the murder of Illicit , -
Urminul the body Was burned. 'l'hie Green a
were lodged in jail at Steelvllie lust .Sumttmm
tiny evemilnig. 'l'oday it was decided thmmmt I
ivuls mmmim'afe to let time itricommermi n'cminai ml
iommger mit Steeiviile , as pimimiic m'entlmnemmt i it
touch migumimist tile men amid threats of lynch-
ink-were hmeam'd emi every 51(15 ,
$ * p offl
/ '
ow1 ErJo'2
Both thr unetilod and results when
Syrup of FiglI is taken ; it is pleasant
and l'Cfl'eSllfllg to the taste , and acts
gently yet ; lt'OIllPtlY on the Ridiucys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses tim sys-
teirl effectually , dispels colds , Ilcad-
aches and fevers and cnrc habitual
constipation. yi'up of Figs is the
only remedy of its Icixid CVIII'
titiced , )1easihig to tlic taste and acceptable -
ceptable to tile stomuzacli , Prohhipt in
11.5 nation and truly beneficial in its
effects , Pl'cPal'cd only fi'oin tiuc most
healthy 811(1 ( agreeable siihstnuces , , its
uihItnu ) ' CXCilIi'iit ( qualities colnnieli(1 it
to all and have made it the most
h)0Ptihitt ) rcinely ( kiiovn.
SYFItI ) of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leadluig drug.
gists. Any reliable di'iiggist who
may not have it on ilali(1 ( will 1)l0-
Ctll'O it Pl'OfllPtlY for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not acceptany
, ubstitiite ,
CAL/FORNM FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAPICISOD , CAL.
LOU/VILLE. icr. NEW tO.Vr N.y.
OUR 1)RINKINVA'l'ER. ) ( ; \ .
I t is illIcit evltlu Isiipiirlt iri in Every I'mttt 01
t1i , 1. unit ,
New York city' on a. recent dmmy' consumed S
7 ; million gailonis of ivater. . ( least one trill'
li on gtillomm of lumipimm Itlcs im'ere conitrmined In
th is quantity. it is , therefore , riot surprisinig
tl mmmt time qinestini of purity' of mirinleing
ii ' : iter hiss imivnded Ihm bimelness oiilce. filets
m en who nice vexed by' slight ltlm'sical nih'
im memits , or ii'iio nrc tine % 'ic'tllmms of nnervotms
t rotiltleu' , mile not dcii' to discover tlmat there
Ir cimmniger In the ii'ater cooior , Matiy' ot
t tieni hmavc' timeir % 'mitcn' boiled mmmi cinihiemi by
i' efrhgeratlon before ( boy will dihiiit it. Olin-
e rs Immis'e' in their ' .
h1ri'ate eiiIcCi. juts of imiin-
o ral waters. Mmumy bank and rmmiironti % pree-
Itt lemmtsm air Iitirtic'tmhtsr nutout having the wa.
t en' the ) ' drink free train iioisonuius geI'uilml ,
i 'OOIle , ii'hio would nivoutl tin' dangers wiiic'ht
a nise maui water lmiilitmm'itipc at all tinmics ,
IotsItl mnmske mm % mncIce at tmsleimmg a little
t rltiskoy each iltsy. i'vemi liosild germs Immive
ls l mii'miikitl tine systeuni thilii ivill oITetimnhly' ile-
s tony thmenun , It irlhl keep time iiltioui free fn'oin
t im lmit . amiti I ii iieuil I hI' nimut loin.
th Grerit ( 'uii'C shc'tmld be takemi. imawever , to S
h uum't' onmly sum'm' ivhmhi'key' , niimd it shiommhl be
r c'mnienibc'metl S
thmrit Is but our arkninit'letigetl
1 151cc imseuhtt'Iutmit vhmmshey , unit that Iii hut.
f y's i'tmm't' tlmtit it Is mint lute ether whilS'
ki ies. It is hmrmIatal'e. ' slrenigtimenimng , nour-
i cluirig nniml tinnC Just is limit is clitliunect for
i t , lo immit vermniit only one to eomivlmice ) 'OU
o timerivitie.
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I ceth Without Plates
BAILEY ,
, nrir ,
i , I ' - i'tm'mloti lllmi'te ,
" idlhtmimil armimam lit
l.'tuhl Set Teeth..fIt 00 SlIver ilIlitmz'i , . . $1 00
Pest T'tii , , . , , . 1 : mo l l'tmro macti } 'Iiitiz $2 O
TImttm tii to . . . . . it ) tIll oltt Crwmli'Jilt. . $ tl
l'ittilettit uxtm'ierim : Soc I liritigo ' 1'cttlmtooth ii 0. )
Teeth Out in iiiornin ,
Now Tooth Same Day
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When Buying
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A minute lost can never be recovered.
auth it's a caluimmiity' to lose mmcverai year
which so nnnnmy loii'a amid Nebrmscka ieopij
have datum whemi they have bought foreng
grown , unmaccilmmmmmtcd frmiit trees.
MENlltAY : nIto'rlnlus ,
TilE CRISCEN'l' NU1tS1iLY.
Were boini uni time lmmimd5 ovimore their nurse.
m'y stock Is grownm , aiim years of patient ,
lnmteiigemut experinient imave timuglit them tii
beat vuii'ietli.'s for this climate , Commseqmmemmtly
their hiomiie grown stock Is nit imarehy nis this
ft.um'rs ( trees. They imnmvc ii. very large stoc1
for tile spring delivery' amid every' tree I
ivarraniteti true to mmmmnne. Orclmntrd , Viny'ard ,
Lawn , l'mu Icing Trees nnmul Ornmnnnemital stocH
2n1 alto no mnlittuke 1mm your ortlem's. Senmtl us
your lIst of ivimnti ; for prices. We can pleass
YOti in jirices nuti stock. it.fercmmccs : Couumci
ItImifis itumilts , CouncIl mtmrrmi Dcpartmnen
Onimahmmi lice , nmsd prommmimment bmmslmmess niiemn.
NurserieS six nnlle mmom'th of Council Blfta. .
P. 0. Address ,
ZtIENERAY liflOS. ,
Crescent , Iowa.
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CEO. P. SANFORD , A. W , ItIEICMAN ,
President. Cashu.r.
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First National Bank
of COUNCIL BLUFF.3 , iowa.
Capital , a $100,009
1 ° iolits , - a - 12,000
One of time oldest banki in the sinte of Iowa.
We .oilclt your business anti cohiectlons. V , .
nItty C per cent on time deposits. We will b.
pleased to se amid serve you.
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BROKERS
GRAiN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS ,
5O3 Broadway ,
Grain imaummiled lii cur loadlots. Tel. 203.
COUNCiL BLUFFS , IOWA.
8pciI No1cos-ouAciI Bluffs
clnmamNioyscm.IOANgD ; VAUITS ( 'L.lANIID ,
ii iitmm'ke , atV. . H. lIt.tnnem'mi , 145 hirormdway.
ciNDiIitsFontHALI , 200VAUOy LOADS. Ia.
ilumkt' , at nlomers , alt liromidway.
F'Olt mn1NT : , IiOL'C , NO. 623 IntoAttvAy ,
ivilIm mieten noommmum ; imiso tour roommts adjolnjnt
am COt imromtdwiy good chuuinmco ( or tIdier privet.
lummmlly , boaidImu house em' restaurant. lt. W.
Jackson.
LANI ) i'Oit 1i.t51 ; NO 1CINT ; AISOliT 50
mimes of now lanai ; will rent ( ice to panics who
i'ill ( am in ( lie canto. settutomi of 1(15. , .ppiy to
I.eoimar.i ntvere'tt : , Coummeil Bluffs , In ,
F'Olt ltiNT. } 'IVll-itOOM COTTAGII Oti
i't'rce stied , betweemi l'umk mintS ( lieu avenues.
\V. Uebe.
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su.oIt 1SENT , A 0001) ItOtJItl' AN ! ) S'Afli.iO
antI ) acre's at gummiemi iutmmtl , 3 mlii's ( rein this
city ilimmht.- ' . F.ur remut ( or 17.21) ) pcr nmiontin.
AlitlY cut Leonarit Everett , ( 'earl street , Coon-
cii I mimmers.
A. (1001) 11010411 , S'I'AImIt AND
49 micron of Ia nti , 3 nuihit's Ii ' 'mu tit , , city I mitt.
For rent lou' * i2. & ) mwr numomithi. Apuiy to Leon- 4
titti mvenett : , Commilcil ltlurfus , Ia. S
htgNTM'mtii4 : oN 1110(11' ; H'1'ItiilL'
( no huiillmmgi , I'AJ ' ncr , ' . out i.tmiroln avenue
( smuuul m liumu.u liimnI stmm itht' ) . 211 item cc on tipper
lmrttumtei'ny ( gtx.l houtie , etc , ) , L , 'iS' , Pulleys.
lea '
l'eari street ,
DAVIS'DRUGPAINTLASS HOUSE
E'erytliliug Ill the Drug , Paint itlIll Oil unto itt bottonii po'lces. A gi'nts for
hOOD'S SAIISAI'AIIILLA , PAINfl'S CErEitY COMI'OUND , , i
I1iEitCI''S MlIiCINES , MItS. YALE 'S 'I'OILE'I' lIIi1EDIES.
itmitl all Ie1ihlnmg ( miimiiitiftetsii'tmtt : , lirliig yoiit' lirt'serhid liiiH to us.Ve w'lll save
Yost 1110110)7 ) every tlnio , IU'glstei'ed clerk (111(1 ri'jIsteied proprIetor.
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200BROADWAYCOUNCIL BLUFFS
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STEAM DYE WORKS
IAN lou
All kinmis of Dyeing
anti CleanInmg done iii
time highest style of
limo art , Failed anti
Staini 'tl fmmbrlcs made
to look as goomi a.
_ _ new , Woric promptly'
0- _ ' _ _ _ done and deiiyere
1mm nil parts of the
; ! IO ' I coummtry , Send for
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weiterin Depot , Council
fluifi. Iowa. Tel. UL
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Cleaning and Dyclng of Gariucnt and ,
Goods of EVOFY Description ,
B SCIlOCdHiIClL'S Twin City Dyc.
YFIK 8 Work8 , Cm' . Avcuimt.s A and 20th.
St,5 Cuttucil Jiltifiti , Office , 1521 Fur. .
, 1111111 St. , Otnuha ,
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