Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 08, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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\ TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE. -
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I OUNcnJ mU1"I
I pFF L , . NO , 12 i I'1\IU4 . STImET
Delh'ere t.y carrier to any roart 'ot the elt"
I n. W. TILTON , Leee.
'FLrrJONFSnullh U ofce , No. 4 : nIght
* dltor , No. 2
11. ' -m."Tl."S. .
. t Grand , Council Duls , E. F. Clark , prop
Mayne . Heal Estate agency 139 Droallway.
The remains or Ialph Stevenson wl be
taken to Burllgton this evening for burial.
. - The regular ] monthly meeting rr , the
1 Oanymedo lng Wheel club will be helll this ( "en.
.
l1'arles NleholRon , ex.chler or .tho fro ce-
1. pertinent , expects to start out II the met
bulneas In the near rutnre.
11 hall wi be back bare In a iny or
't two having secnred n $ .GO bond for an
( appeal to the supreme court.
t Mrs . II. I. Levaloy died at 1 o'clock yes.
Ac ttrcay , uged I ! yearl , at the Woman's
41 CI.rlstan association hospital. .
J. Kelly. who lives nt the corner or Thirty- I
c ffh street and . Heventh nvenne. WlS v slul .
Il by thieves n night ur two ego , who st'jle all
c\ the chickens hl hnl ,
jr' , . The little aon or Irs. ohleskl tiled last
c I'rllay , or pnenmcnla , nt the Christian home.
) 'fhe fact of his having died was ordered
IlPllressel1 at the undertaker's ( office icy the
malinger or the hionie The relalnt were
4 burled yesterday.
,
. ' Council Camp No. 11. 1 Woollmen Cr the
Worl ( ] , will meet tonlht In t.lelr hal on
Mllle , h3ronvtty . at I ; ( 'C'llt ! , han' All
melberl are expect':1 to 'Je pr"smt , , an I
.5m memhers of lh , ' ort r vl , 11lg tic the ely hro
tc cordially invited.
: t J. T. Stewart and , Chorle9 (1rery ( : I nve
'r- - been al'llolnted by the Driving Park l srrla-
ton as n committee to .10 to Ctuic.io . and
-4' induce os many horsemen ns lsslhle to toke
I Iart In the cunning meetng to be hell , In
' 4 June. Purses of from $1.000 to $2,000 n day
t wi he offered , t the prcslmt Illans arc carS
ned out.
!
I3 I. C. Pomeroy , who Is eimargd wih dc-
tl trlln two men named Sea"Jrs by ellng
4 ! thlm some of Nora Mlrphy's land south ot
, Manawa for $200. when lIe hal , I' , claln
whatever on time I place , W.1S urr ! ted at his
. : . hOle In Aibrlght at n lao hou" Smtum ibm )
. I Ih ; I The olcers have broIl 'i'm hi' Irol
" 1 for thc last two \I'oe1es
. ! .
The vymnaslnm caues In the Young
4 Men's Christian assocIation rooms are being
wcl patronized The business men's clas
\ orly : has four or five members so far . but
the boys and young men's classes arc weE I
. enough mlell to make up The Ilork of wel
m ' Ilshlnl und fitting up the reels Is going UI m
t nicely and about time middle or the weelt wi I
' Irohably be comleted , ]
The ghost of Paul E. Seabrool bohlu,1 , UII I
betore the hoard of Supervisors Satl11ay
nl1 ( presented I compromise at the bill l\e.
, snted by Slabmolt some ( line ago for as-
. 1 ! lnt ! In enforcing time prohibitory Inw. He
commenced n large batch of Injunction culs
:1 : against saloon keepers It will be r\lcm-
bored , several ears ago. and then loft : tOIl I
very sllllell ) Ills compromlso wmla nc-
? CelJted and $ fOO wi be paid imini
Two desirable cottages for rent Plenty or
. money for farm loins. FIre Insurance. : loney
loaned for local Investors on best or security
I Special bargains In real estate. Lougee &
Towle , 235 Pearl street.
, - " ' 011"0 ( sot " "uro Tllug.
\ I Is time Insurance gasoline Stove the only :
tt , gasoline stovc made that a child can play :
. 4 with and do no harm. I takes care at
. Itself ; can be blown out , heft open or tured
d on , and there Is no osble way for the
1 gasolno to Ignite or explode. No smell or
4 odor . no dripping or gasoline , no bnrnlng
. your house down or burning your wife or
10ther-ln-law to death. No misery no ru-
- ncrals. no deaths or use for an undertake
v Ir you use the Insurance gasoline Stove as 1 I
Is absolutely sare. U you don't believe H ask
, . any or our competitors . then ask them tc
blowout their stove and leave I open for ten :
minutes then apply n match to the stove
l as we do wIth ours and see what will happen I-
r pen but be sure to be a quarter of a mie ,
1 away before he lights the match , as there Is i
, sure to b' an explosIon ; then wo would not
y get to s'el you nn Insurance stove , as there
would , ho a funeral next day.
BROWN'S C. O. D. Sole Agent
, Time Insurance ( lasaitne .tOVI.
Introduced by P. C. Do yol In IS9 , and
sold by him this season. Absolutely safe.
, Can't explode. No danger. Dc sure you got
4 the "Insuranco. " ,
P. 0. DE VPI4 1304 Broadway
i'iiisq. " .1 i. , 1i It.I (115. ! I'IIS.
T. E. Casady has gone for n short vIsit In I
'L ' Molina , Iii.
I ii. E. O'hlanley has gone to Chicago for a
weel's vIsit.
The little son or Dr. and Mrs. A. P. 101-
clIit ] Is very Ill.
' Mr. ' , D 11. Cooley or Morgan Park Ill . , Is
In the city , thc guest _ or her daughter.
lrs , D. I. , floss has gone to Petersburi
1II. . for a month's visit wlh her relatves ,
4 , . I. M. Treynor leaves today for Burlngton
to attend the meetIng or the grand counci
. '
i of the Royal Arcanum.
.
- Hov. Joseph Wels , for several years past :
or White City , Ian. , Is vIsiting his Counc ii
tl Bluffs frlendR lie has Counci
JUtR le lately accepted a cal
m to bOecomo time vaster ot the Baptst church
.at Silver City.
. A private letter from Hev. FLV. . Alen
states that he IR getting settled In his new
resilen e , lack Hock , a part or Butalo ,
N. Y. lie has charge or I mission or the
Christian ' church there , and that Imrt ot
Dulolo presents a wide field , It having b 0-
conic lately n large manufacturing tstrlct
J. 11. Purcell , until lately the business ,
manager or the Nonpareil , has been In Des
MolnoH for several days past. The nature or
, his . business Is not given out . but It Is r ii-
morell that ho Is .flguring wIth time owners 11- or
time EconomIst , a monthly publication
publcaton or that
place , looking to the lrchaso 1 or a half In i _
terest . The paper Is devoted , to the Interests
Of building anti loan associations.
Cmm rim cmi I dir ' \I'Iln'c''lt ' In I ( Pimmi ; ima .
Almost th ! entire lower ( bar amid much or
the gallery hns already been reserved nt
DI. Crano's church In Omaha , where I.'rnle
O. I Carpenter lectures. They apprecicito a
gcol thing , Secure your seats nllprecato ror
Wednesday , Friday and Saturday evenings at
. Broadway clumrch
I
, Marcus' frp sale or clothIng Is still In
progress. . have you had any or its boned
yetT ? A little money and-tho results v lii
surprise you. Clothing , ahoes , hats , funds ' I.
lag goods at prlcel dangerously near givIng
away ought to attract 'ou.
\h.I' iii I Iii a ! amo 1
lverytimimcg If apllle to a Hardman I'iar do ,
soul by Mueller Piano and. Orgun company Ilano ,
103 Main street
1
. "mart 1 ( . ) ' II 'I'rlubt. ,
A good deal or trouble has been cJuacd
lately by boys Ind young men or the small mr
4 I size clambering 1n time Northwesterl train :
I while they Ire In melon , rIding a hiti lIe
distance , anti then dropping otT , only to
repeat limo operalcn when another train
i comnms along 111 the opposite . .
comls OPoslo direction . 1\
good mlny IUterent styles oC mount a mmd
i _ dlsUount have been Ic'lulrel , by them ant
r show their sniartness . one of the IOSt Idol : mu-
v lar Rlong time lore daring ones being to
' ' run at full speed toward a moving train ald I
'Jet on the platform without putting their
* hulls on the guard rail. Hut the raliw icy
i. , ; Iclals do not admire their smartness as
la
much a6 t hey muig im t . 0111 have lade lunnl'-
oua complaints to the POlICe. ' As I corn me-
quence , ld 1 Stennaon was arrested ' .
1 arreatld yesti .r-
day morning anll occupies I sectcn or the
cIty Jai , charged wlh JUlplng on anti oft a
. rairoad train tel motion . lie wi ol I a
( trial In I'olce court thIs morning. I
Mr. E. J. Scott's millinery , ladies , wi I
suit your tutu and purses The attractic ins
atractons
Ire Just a. great 8 those that micade the openIng -
d ' Ing last week so successrui .
_ 1' Room for rent one or two gentlenien. Corner -
' , 1 mien Willow avenut and Sixth atreet. Apply
, tD N. M. Pusey.
) lu.'n".1 ' I lu.ln..1
. PrIce on frances and art material cut to Ibe
quick for the ptxt ten day. Chapman's NlW
Art Store , 1 Main street
Davi dlug , paInt , ilal man. :00 D'wa7. ,
.
NEWS \ l F11o1 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS 'I' I ' '
nghwlymon Plying Tnelr Voaton on the II :
Dou1a atro Bridge
Dot,11 I
I iRED MUELLER or CARROLL ROBBtD
Iloe"11 i UOln hy Ono of Two lug JII ,
"hia CroB8hlt time iIrmige-htas !
. Herlol ! Wonull II
the lold ,
Fred Mueller or Carrel wandered , into tIme
waleI works power house on Lower Broad-
' \ny last elenlng ! about ! o'clock , and nn.
nounce,1 , to time man In charge that he hal ,
been rCIbed.
his face was covered with blood and he
' \as scarcely able to talk. What he did say
was In a Germnn brogue , which was hardly
Intelgible , but It was learnel that he came
h ere n few 11ags ago to look for work
Last cvcnlng he hall beemi to Omaha all I ,
wes on his way to this side or the river , ;
when he was met about the mllle or the
10tor bridge hy two men , both or them
large amid powerfully built , he said. Without
/Ivlng him any warnIng as to their Inten-
lens one or them pulet a big club or some
khll and struck hIm I terrific blow on time
heall. h 10 fell to the ground RII they
IJunced upon him and robbed his pocleets or
ni they contailed , about $110 ) In cash
HaIr daze , he stlrtell imp [ town aud mminn'
age,1 , to get as far as time water 'orks The
patrol wagon wns sumlonetl 1111 hc was
tlken to the Women's Christian Associatiomi
Christan ossoclaton
im ospltal. The bloo was streaming from a
vreat gash II time middle or his forehead
about four Inches bug antI reaching clear to
Ion/
/ cear
the bono. I sectel , to have been male ,
wIth Il Ilece of Iron , alul considerable , anxiety
was felt by time 11eoillc at thc hospital late
last i evening for fear the results might be
erious The Injured man was put under the
Inluence i or opiates while the surgeons were
p pertormlu nn operation , all appearances In.
dlcnlell that his skull had been fractureil
Ofcer Weir was sent to the meter bridge
to ascertain who had crossed thc rIver tlulng :
thc t evening Travel was light last , night ali
It i II hopc,1 , that the Intormalon furnished
by time tel beepers may throw sonic light
upon time identity of the robbers.
E\'l'J NU,1 tS. :
At the II.tnn Slurp. Cnlnol l'ul ' .
KID. GLOVES FOn TiE \VEEK.
A complete assortment at I imnd 7-1101e :
Saxon Beauty 1lt gloves , In all colors anl i
sIzes ; also full line colored MOHluetalres In m
!
t ill slzos. ( fere,1 , In one lot at 7lo
a 11alr. These gloves have never sold ror
lesl l than $ l.&O and $ ,71 a pair.
A leI hue or glaecII kid gloves In black :
nnd m inn large buttons and new stitching ,
worth $1.25 , to gt at 89c n pair.
$1.25 quality white chamois gloves on sale
at Sic a vair.
A new lot of the celebrated Foster ant I
Trefolsse kid gloves Just rccelved.
SHtT WAISTS.
& 0 dozen ladles' laundered shirt waists on
sale this week. Examine values offereil at
71c. $1.25 ant $1.50. otered
A new line of gents' neckwear just received -
ceIved , including a beautiful line of Scotch m
plaids In four-In.lmammds and tocks. heat 11cm' ' S
lne
of fOe ties In the city.
U lH LLAS ,
A good quality corolo silk umbrella . with 1
natural wood handles , for $1.00 , worth $1.50.
For $1.95 wo soil a pure silk umbrella that
cannot be duplIcated at $2.50.
Our regular $3,00 umbrella we offer this
week at $2,25
$2.25.LADIES'
LADIES' IIOSIEI1Y.
A full regular made stocking. IermE lorr
dye extra weight , for 20c a pair
Ladles' heavy Ingrain hose that sold tor
SUe , now 2fc a hair.
A regular 3fe hose In black , tan and brown
at 25c a pair.
fOe quality lales' hose In tans and S
at 35c , or 3 for $1,00 ant
FOWLE . DICK & resarl'I'
I - Council Duls ,
P. S-Easter opnlng Thursday evenicm - .
Grand display ot spring novelties.
F.D.&W.
LETTI HS1I'TI N lY IIICIIMONII .
'rxt of the Dooumenh on Which the
Feller.t 1miictmmcent'm Were ilnmecl.
The case or the UnIted States against " ' . S ,
Hchmond , J. L Crawford and J. W. Mufy ,
charged with using the mails to defraud , Is i
likely to core up In rederal court toda ) r .
Their attorneys are expected to arrive today :
at any rate , aut \1'1 make an effort , It Is i
understood , to have the
Indictment 'uashe ,
I that fails . n demurrer will be fed and the ! ;
letters will bo Immtroduced '
leters vl bl Introduco' In order that the
judge may decIde whether there Is any apparent -
emit Inlenton 10 defraud evldence by them ,
I the demurrer Is o\rruled by JUdge Woo
son , a moton will ho mod for the transfer or
the case to Des Moimmes. The leters , themselves 1-
selves , upon which the 11lctment ot itiel m.
! Heh-
mend Is bascd written to L E. Hrlensteln
of this city , will make interesting reading to I
the many stockholders In time UnIon Bulitlin
DUlhlng
an'l given ' Loan : association here. They are here
DES MOINES . In" , Oct 1. lS9i.-L. E ,
nrhlenlHeln , eH ! , Council I3lutT , Ia . : Denr
Sir-I our favor of time Gth , atidrcssecj , to Iii .
larnhll , hnH been handed lhlresscl by lu Ir.
Crawrumtl . with instructions to to reply. i
have leen very busy with other matter 8 ,
alul have bttemm unable to maters
leol 'lable take the matter up
beforu , mater
this time
boforl tme Heplylng to the same ,
howlver. will say that for varIous rensons
n rather unexpecUI [ change was mnde at
the illrectors' meetnH held a short tme ngo.
Among them time rethnaton at MI' Bar-
hill as secr'tan' . This malor was brought
about voluntllly hy him I.'nmly rehi 1-
tons , together with other reasons promptHi
him to tender hIs resllnnton IS he dl ii.
dlJ.
which WllS duly conshlerel , amid accepU
by time , dlrectorH. : I" Barnhil InVl nccoptet
11rlnellnl renHon for doimmg nn he tll , that
WIR not congenial to him to le eeparau I l
from his family ant dil not selara\ I
visable to love them tram l.elr Preel
location , nt least for the Pres2nt. Ire r
materl of miler detul were Irescnt. lieRentId ,
taken. u'imi'retipon the acton above stited waH
1 WIR somewhat dlsuPIolnted In Mr. narn-
hill's ability , to hammmilu the ijusimmeag. Whlo : ;
wo felt Perfect ' conjll nee In his honest y.
we fuum that he wind wholly icmcapable , ot
Inealalle
hRHIIIg the volume of busIness which , the
(1on [ hiS , belnv Inexperienced In the emumi C ,
1111 wo found that was very detllmentul In
mnany cacms .
mlny eIS\'S.
J. I. Crwfort , with whom you mire prob- I
ably [ aC'uaIUleol : , was elected his ituccesso
1 slml not uldertnle to IO Into detail , lS ri
wait not present personaly nt thp mactm ig
ot the hoanl , meetnl
lot beIng one of their nun Ii.
tmm'r. So far aH 1 cln so. eVlrythlnl nUI-
going I10nl perteel ) ' satsflctorly anti ill
leavl furthir Ilfolluton to he given ) 'OU
b ) ' : lr , Clwtonl who wi Probably ) ' be In
your city the emmry ! pint ot lext weel He
Is absent
now visiting imuarims amid I a iii
assisting II time educe worlc during hIs Il- Iln I
HI'ncc. 1 um contlilnt thnt wlll you meet
Mr Crawford you will he well pleimsed .
Mr. 100111n. the export ' uccountant , w ill
protiibly bo through this week , Inl , from wi
I , can SPt It 101nJ to give UI a very 100I al
Iort , Mr. Crwtol'tl wi Ilroblbly be un C.
parPI to J'resent ' It to you anti nnswer un ) '
further Illuriel [ whIch lay he nlllo , You rim
truly. W. H. ltlChiMoNia ,
1'S : MOiNES , Iii. . ) e , nll , \NU , N ,
hinIil.'nmmteimc , . , eH'I" ' , Counci Itluffs In. : ar
81r1 Imave I your tl\'Or ot the 5. . , anti note (
fuly the coimtentmd . I can Illure ant tim at
I WIS very Hlnll to receive your advice that
limIters Wl're lisumlnH better Hhlp LM
Counci Burl than Itul been before. I re-
nlzo us wel ns you or anyone that the
dishonest agents , as YOI may be pleased to
( ni them , hlve dOle I gr'lt dell ot harm
In Counci 111 rs , "he matter now , lmowev r .
lS I , mmlermitmi nil I Is entrelY In the t alma r , ge
of home locimi ,
Ihe 10cII honrt so that Ir ni icy
.
further Ilshonesty occurs on the plrt of the
Igentl you will rCIIII' know whfre to In ) '
the blal ! There seels to be a great tIcal
of tlslulstaclon yet , on account of hath i
¶
: llly cinch Sutton. but ( lint wil certain ' '
come to In pnll lt Iome thmmie . ' certaln\
olcorl whleh you sent nle certlinly shows
time Interest which II tlken ly your mom ru-
hers . 111 limit busnes II without doubt tn
good 111115 when fntrlstell to Ihem.
\s far lS Mr. Sutton Is concerned , ho his
been nll'lsell tram the home olie repei it-
edly , and ! , II fact. to ni letters whIch he
has sent , lint ( all busiless must be Iloou di m _
rect through the local board , anti that mxiii.
a\IPleUlons \ for certificates w"uld be recc Is-
reeol-
n zrl from him without Irst passing !
throuJh the hands ot the local secretur ) ' .
: lr. Crawford advises mi that within the
last few days several Ipplcalons ! tor eta ck
have been received front Hutton , but that he
leelnel , to Issue them , und forwarded the I
1111lcllo"l to Mr lu'ne for lnstructioi ?
I Mr. Mlyne then says " 11 right Ilaue
the c'ertittcaea' , " I will be done , and the
bill be lent to him to attend to. I have look ed
over the recent correspondence reai d-
Inl Ibeite matters . and I Mr Sutton doel not '
unclerstantl II now plainly , I am nt I loss
to know how he Can he mnlle to mmntierstanil
ho w nail where Ilcl when he Is l to do ! busi- '
ne ! ! , Unless he hue I brick house fall on
hIm , or 8"methlnl or that kind. Sutton ate
one time wantel to organize a separate Ant
Illtnct board , ant act In the cApacity ot
alent for that bLAtl , but hIs proposition
WIS Immediately turned down , nnll he was
nlvlse that euch nn Irrngement could
coull
nt be made .
I note what yeti say re/nrllng Mnmm . Pm-elf.
few r . and In reply to the same will lay lint
whie there has been conslilerahle ! corre-
! ponlenc , ! with her regarding the luttiilly t
mnter , I cnnnot coo why the RIocllt
shoul take upon itself the respnslhlty of
pn'lng the MUn ' bills. As I understand
I. they purchased shares at stock and , nl >
pl ied the nllvance '
plell payment or admission
few e on time l\rehnse 1\lce or a bill ot goods
which Mmitimmflly bought. I seems also
that she went In debt lt this store , ngree-
in g to elthtir ' the bili ' the future
Inl eiher I'a ) bil or va' '
! sessnitnis personally on the stock until
her Indebtedness was hiqimiilate(1. Now If
she fnlel 10 tlo 10. anti without any gtiarnfl-
te\ from the assoelnton , where does the lS-
so ciatlon create ? lr8. '
soclnton ! any liability : I'relrer
even took the Ilrecnuton to write to the
homo ole asking If : Irs. Mmliii ) ' wns all
rl ght Inl If the association woud : gimar-
antee her hills , to whlrh she was very
pro"erl' replied that luirs . : luly was Ict-
in only an commission anti
Inv ) as agcnt on , Inll that
the assoclnton would stnn goomi for no
bis which she contrnctll\ ! : trs , Irelrer
his nlo wrlttn to the home ollc very
threntenlnl letters , that unless these mat-
ters mire adjusted nceorlng , to her own
wuy hc woull 111\arenty Invoke ( ha di.
\ hit' wrath ot her htmsbammtl . who appears to
be In editor of a nevmmpmuper . anti \ that we
might look for no enl of notoriety throl h
the columns or his journal. 'fhls blur Hoes
. .rv ery wel with sonic , but In this case Iho
WIS very l\om\t ) ndvised lint the best
ti ming , her hlshanll or an ) other editor cOl11
do before writing nay "Ianderols nrlcles
for InihilCfltioi that he wel subtnntlte the
f acts which hc imropoes to plnce before
the liuhille , or there might be another chapO
ter to this kind of bllne" !
I'imere II Ilso n com"lllnt ( rain Mr. E- .
\\'hom , you \\1 rememuhmer sell n Ilnmonll
rlnl to Mrs . : t un , extendIng them credit ,
for the same . on their promises to keq' UI'
the PaYflients of their stack until the In-
\ayments t .
tlebtedness was lquidate\ This Ilrt ) 101
caims that Mr. Ctwfor1 miami , myself al'
! ue1 blm when we were In Council Burs
tbat time compan would stanll good ! for time
bil ThIs Is wholly ( nice , nit wIll bo bore
out i)3 ) , ' : lr. Crawforml. , lulrs , lul ' brought
his gentleman to time hotel , and Intrduced
him tu tie . apparently for thr turpoqe , of
s hewing us that ( he was sntslell with thm
!
Irangcment which he hall lale , with them
He l nmmmio clnlm of to for
mllle : no looking us re-
s\onllhlt. on this ICOIH , amid so ns'
sured lS , however . It any of these IHrtes
shoull come imere 1 can Issure ycu that I I
wi ( remit them II the snme courteous mnn- ;
ner that I would any other Ilerson. and If
I can shol them the wisdom In carrlnV -
al their Investments 1 shall be glad to ;
do so.
Hegnrdlul your comment al Mr. Craw- ,
ford not shnlnv his correfponlelce ! , cnn sa )
hat this Plan. ns being signed . Is sln11) '
ndoptll , ns n matter' oC convenience often -
tmes mnl ) ' uf the letters being IUctat.tl I
hy other emplo'es of the omirce . 111 In mnn )
cnses. Wiled havlnl helvy m'tls , It IR too I.
l ate to get the letters out . b' fore he mn )
hnve ll l gone to his hem " .lh kind , regnrls ,
I remain yours truly .
W , S , IlCIJOND ,
DES : IINES , 10. . April 7.-Speclal- ( )
The application whIch 'V S. Ichmond fed I
In I the district court last week asking for n
chanve of venne from Polk county for trial I
on time charge embezzlement. was to have
been argued yesterday. Argument on I has
heen postponed Int next Sattmnmiay , . The
contnuance was grantet at the request ot
both parties to the state prOluton , It was '
aslwl for and granted on the vround that
the attention at Hchmoml Is directed just t
now to his defense In the federal court to
the charve ot usIng the malls to defraud.
This Indictment was brought hy the fed -
erl grand jury at Council Duls , Judg't '
Wocwn ! set the trial for that place for next
Tuesday. Time attorneys for Iticimniond . flexI !
also for Crawford and Mimifly . have applol :
to the federal court to grant a change of
venue . n transfer of trial , from the tederal 1
court nt CouncIl Bluffs to the federal court at
Des Moines In May. This application will . aI
course play on important rlrt In the resist
ance the state wi malt' In time district court
hero to a chanvo ot venue In the embezzle-
mcnt cases against Itichniond . It wi be
argued that It Hchmoll himself sought to
have his trial transferred from Council fllutTc ; .
where he Is not lcaown . to Des Moines , where
he lIves . he has not sufcient ground to asl I-
for a transfer at his trials for embezzlcment
from Des Moines to some other district. Mrm d
L 1. Ilchmond went on the bonds of her
son . and ot J. I. Crawford In the teteral
court , nmi Coonel : Gedley ! at Ds Mines wen t
on Mufmy's hondo The three defendants are
all Indignant at lie ( manner In which they ,
were treated by thl federal aimtimonities. Tber !
friends are likewise Indlgnnnt In the firs
place objections are made to their arrest at
1 o'clock lt night ; obJfdons are made to
the search ot Hlchmond's house for stolen
books at 2 o'clock In the morning . and ob-
jectons arc made to takIng the men to Court
ci Bufs In the night
lENNISON luOS.
rorrhlt UtWI the I'rlee.
100 pieces new dress prints 3'c yard.
3G-lnch LL unblea mUlln , 3'c yard.
3G-lnch dotted curtain Swiss 12thc yard.
DRESS GOODS AND SILK BARGAINS.
4-lnch all wool black crepon , 70c yard
40 to 4G-lnch black and navy all wopl l
French values. serge , 3c , fOe and SOc yard Great I
fO-IICh , our finest quality , black gloria sill C ,
SOc yard.
China silk , all colors and black 25c yard.
yard. Our $1.00 . novelty silks fer waIsts now 7lc ;
Genuine real hall cloth , 49c yard
100 2G-lnch gloria silk umbrellas , Plragon
( mimic , at $1.00. worth $ l.fO ,
Ladlcs' laundered percale shirt waists at
GOc , $1,00 and $1,25 Nobblest line In the
cty.Our
Our long waIst , SOc ; summer corset , 30c.
All suit ribbons , all colors , Nos 7 , 9 , 12 , IG ,
worth 200 to 35c. nt lOc yart ,
100 children's lace collars , worth iCe , at i
10 cccii
100 curtaIn shades , iSo each.
4fc quality lnen warp matting . 29c yard.
Buy your calpeta , curtains and rugs ot us ,
Wo can save yeu money. Give us a loolt.
DJNISON DUOS.
WiLL 1'1 . \ IIC\O.I U\CB MEI1 r.
( nn1ncd. . ! ucort hi SocurlnJ Admlnilu
tl thin Nllonlt CIrcuit
I Is now pretty well sette,1 , that the
Oanymco Wheel club will have a race tim is
summer that will , I anything , eclipse last
year's record. For several weeks past tley
have bee pulling wires with a view to go I-
tng Council Huts admitted to the natonal
circuit , and Saturday night word was re-
ceive' ' rrom the racing board of the I.eagu me
of Amerlenn Wheelmen that the effort hal ,
been successrul. The mater or dates has not
yet becn decided upon , but will be wihin
the coming weot. !
One or the members or the racIng board
at Chicago complimented tIme members or the
club very highly on the success or last year 's
meet , anll ald that there never had been
a better list ot prizes offered at any tourna
ment given In the country Time one drawback -
back was time dIfculy oC seunlng crack
riders. In the main time best riders would
follow the circui. which Is so orranell as
to avoid al conOlcts. Putting the Ganymedes
Into the circuit 11ractealy Insures the ( be St
rIders In time country beIng preset. I Is
expected that there will be fully 100 entrlls
this year , and there Is no reason why the t
list or records broken laft year shoul not
be cqimahietl . or even excelled . The leetn ;
will last about two days , and $2,500 worth
or prizes will probably be offered. .
No lore monke'lng with experiments In
gasoline stoves. The thne-trled , Quick Meal
and Ielabh at Cole'sit Main street .
vans' Lautdry Co" , 620 Pearl ; tel 29Jj ;
Ehlrts , collars , cuts , One work a specIalty .
Yes , time Eagle laundry Is "that good
laundry " and Is located at 724 llroadwa
I In doubt about this try It and be canvimict :
Don't target name and number Tel 157 ,
Reserve seats without extra charge at
lectures hart's , 416 Broadway , for the Catlenter
Gas bestIng stoves for rent and for sale at
Council Uuls Gu company's olce.
I'lzmimuing II l n''rl.11 "l.ari , "
There Is talk or plalnlng a reception or
some sort tck Frank G , Carpenter , who Is to
spend several days In Council luls anll
Olahl this week lie will be entertaIned by
George W. I.lnlnger or Omaha and Is to be
tenderol I luncllon by the CommercIal club
or that city. I lies been suggested that the
Iuiercbmantb !
Jerchant. and Manufacturcrs associati elm
aught perrorm a like courtesy toward him on
be half or the people or Council Bluffs semo
D\enlnR during the wt k.
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Br Patens , evet _ 4hnelder's , 64 n'wr
Te l. 215. - - -
Dr. Lugel , omco'4'ld&th . an. : tel. 180.
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RED lAI * p GIRLS.
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Thor IR O Mn.t"m RI ) lrk tn the history ot
the VorUi ,
Isn't I rather cUrl n . says the 1hllllel.
\hla Times , that nearly all the women who
hn'e been great entnl ! ! . to have their heads
emi t oft have had neil hair ' ? I It be true that
a woman Is at the , r6 . 1 . or al evi , Isn't I
equaly true that she . \1 ; uSlal ) ' be found to
bo ret headed ? Take half a score or the
I\omen who haYc bqen.nt time bottom or most
troublesy , Cntbetln " or Ilula , Joan or
A rc . Elizabeth , Mary Queen or Scots , Anne
Qr Austria l Empress Buenle NlnOlle l'in-
dlell In their beds Bven In prehistoric
tmes It appears that rel.halre,1 women made
ni l the tronble.
A rell.halred woman caused the fall or
T roy . anti a red.halred womln brought to
lrelanl , seven centuries or woe. The two
historIc h abductions or the world were or rll-
aired h , women , The Ilestrlcton or Troy anti
the trials mimi , trlbuatons ] ! or he men or
cll ! . Lucreta 10rgla. Beatrice CClcl : 01 or
them had red hair , ana ve ' few or them
Argus were cnusC1 by the rape . or the rcl-
haired Helen , the hIghest type ot HOlmrlc
b eauty . The faithlessness of helen . however ,
was but trifling In Hs consequences comparell
wih tbat or Irs. O'lolrkl another red-
haired spouse whose Infdlty plunge,1 a
whcle natIon Into war and brought suffering
and grief to nntot : generationo . In 170 two
IrIsh chiefs , O'Itonrke Ind O'Dermot , Ivel
lenr h each other \ peace and Criendshlll
O 'liotmrke hall n beamitiftml - wife whose hall
was a fiery I\eslan red. O'Dermot took a
fancy to htr and finally carried her off.
Wnr fololed between the O'ltoimrkes amid
O'Dermots. In which the later got tIme worst
ot H. Henry II. of l ngaII ] then offered
to t n slt O'Dermot Ir ho amid hils 101-
lower l wonld ncknowledg the Fugl11 Itlng
as ' their liege lonl. They did I so This gave
the l nlsh an excuse to InvRI ! Ireland ,
which they mIld . to help fight out the
O 'itommrhce matter. And from the tiny of
lenry l lI.'s Interrerence to help O'ienmnott
to t retain pCHeEslon or another man's redin
heade I wife Ireland hns been the victim of
Envlsh Injustce ,
Ameug primiive miami , barbarous pcollles
ret hall was generally retarded with favor ,
alhough uSEoelatcl with tie cruel and ter-
rIble. The gals of savage and serni.civllizeI
nntens have always been cruel anti mitre'l'
Ilslllrlnl i deities . and their color was always
red , lied In time old sagas and folk-lore
symholzell blood . war , hntrc : anti among
the t early nations I was associated with
diviniy all pO\er. both priestly and royal
The tabernacle of the Israelites was covered
with skins dyed red ; the gods and Images
of BgYIt anti Chalea werc palnte,1 , red , and
to this day red Is one of the dIstnguishing
colors , or the Ioman ponll ant his cardinals -
But even amonp these people red hair was
not In favor. The ancient Egyptians , for
I nstance . were violently averbe to red hair ,
011 their hatred was literally n burning
0 110 . for accordlnp to Dlodorous they annually
went through the gre\sote ceremony at
burning alive one red-headed maiden In the
hope that they mIght In that way prevent
thc color from becoming a common one
among them
In Spain there Is an equally strong preJu-
dlo against red imair Their proverbs say as
do other authorities , that the hall of the
traitor Judas Iscarlot was red , In all SpanIsh -
Ish i paintings Judps i Ilslngulslml from
the other disciples by the fiery color ot
his h ) mair . and among Spanish people the
world over red hair Is comlonly known 8S
"Judas hair " .
Among savage tribes , however , red hair
Is i usually held In great ' esteem. Some of
the Alaskan women . for example , smelr
their haIr and faces all , over daily wlh the
red juice at the choke clmerry , which gives
thcl a bloody corsaIr aspect Among the
native New Zealanders Itura , or red , Is the
sacred color , aht a reu-imaIred woman has a
clear rod to heav mi. All the New Zrlall
gods and Idols arc paInted red When a
person dies hil house Is so ralnted , and the
scraped bones of dead . chiefs are also palnte' !
a bright red and then wrapped In a red
stained mat and place In I red box In a
red grave over whlrh Is erected a red pot.
Among most savage tribes , as among our
own Indans. [ red signifies war and butchery ,
although along seine , notably the Sioux
women red paint Is used only In love and
courtship
The IrIsh , In spite or Mrs O'nourllc's example -
ample , ore very fond or rea-headed women.
Arng them locks ot time most fiery hue have
always been considered a lovely attribute or
beauty. runs : And there Is al old IrIsh ditty . which
Heigh for the nplle nnll ho for th , pMr :
hut give me lime Irel ) ' girl with th..reo' Imnir
At enl time , It Is said , the IrIsh . . peasantry
managed to have hall of their own choosIng
by wearing a small "bcrateh wig " usually
mde out at red hair , on top or their natural
hair. . I was a common thing tOr a peasant
to wnlp off his wIg \hon a tlstngulshet vis.
ItO cale Into his house , dust a chair with
It fo his guest and then put It on his head
avaln ,
Hed hair Is genera\ly \ regarded as IndicatIng -
Ing a pugnacious or peculiar disposition.
Althrtlpologlsts are Inclned to atrIbute cer-
taln distnct natures to the color or hair.
They have complied statistics anti observa-
tons of the mental characteristics and moral
Peculiarities ot people with the same features
and same colored hair , and claim to bo able
to reach valuable generalizations from them ,
They nssert that certain wel defined moral
and social characteristcs are peculiar to red
headed women : for jxample , they arc round
to bo capable at greater cruelty than other
women , ara more deceptive , more designing
and more ambitious , they scheme and plot
and will lore readily sell body anll soul to
carry out some Idea that has for the time
token possession o [ theta They are brighter
and livelier than most womemm but at the
same time are usually Indolent and domineer-
ing ant ! are oren lazy to the point of per-
send uncleanlness , They are more passIon-
ate and excitable.
AntI "red ' mair" In these days has become a
wonderfully comprehensIve term. l'ormerly ,
finer distinctions were drawn than ue now ,
and certain shades or rell were much admired
and micro eoreful ) ' dlstngulshel trout red
proper ; but \ 1 woman Is a red.head anti
attracts white horses , whether her locks bD
a "fiery Milestan ! " " ole.amher " "
"fery Mlosan , "polc.aniber , "burnished
god ! , " or "brown In time shadow and gold In
the sun " A reil-imeadeti eon In these days Is
probably an unweicolo adllon , on his frat
arrival , to any tamly ; and most readerl wil
recall time story or the loblenln wio refused
to let his seventh son associate with hIs other
six , or with any or the guests or the family ,
but kept him locket up In his park like a
wid animal , because his hair hllllJened to
be red
Hcl , hair hike everything else , hal its con-
slnnt admirers , rmnmi , ! nt tmes It has even heen
the raging rash 101. This has been so rrom
earliest times. In Venice , during the lays
ot time Ialnter TItan , red hair was II such
high favor that the 10st favorite shale , or
It took hum name , And hair or Titian red Is
even now thought to beauty any heall.
CurIous and tetliods Ievlces , are resorted to
II order to get thIs p\culr shade and lus-
ten 'ho hall fp9sed to the hotest rays
or time sun for hours at a time , until It Is
bleached Into the jlrpver shade. In Titian's
rime , on the mornIng ) ) erorl a carnival bal ,
time beauties or Verlce ' could be seen sitting
on housetops waltng \ patiently tor 011 Sol
to do hIs wll\n. hair was frt soaked
thoroughly In a wasH I made or block sul-
phur Ilul all honey , and then ( hunt over
time brim or a crownless straw hut to dry
and bleach '
.
Irownlng seems .to have ralen a victim to
the charms or 'llali\ ! hair , and he says
aome cbaractrlstclly rxtravalant thln1
about H. The rag ror rel hair lust Certainly -
tainly have bean a ' lively one to have remained -
mained In time atmosphere or Venice all these
years , and long no\Igh \ to have fred the
Inoglnaton ot Drowning oa It ba In "A
'Foccata ot amiluppi's" ho refers reminIscently
to the
theJh.lr % eomne'mm , with such hair. too-
% 'Imat's "cI'ome or ,
Whlt' ( mill time tld
Used to lmimng - and \IUI" Ihelr bosoms 7
'lIce HaullHoo Oi time 1' mmiii " .
A wrier In the Overland Monthly has srl-
ously proposed the Introducton or the ken -
gaoo to this country to take the place or the
now practically extinct buffalo as a rood sup
ply on the western plains. I Is urged that
(
the kanaro Is hardy , easily acclmated , do-
mestcatE ! without dlfCUly , breeds rtadly ;
In captivity , Is cheaplY maintaIned , ices a
large Imount of exechnt : and very edlblo
flesh , Is valulbb a a fur and leather producrr
and can be cheaply and readily procured ,
EGG3 Fan THE LITTLE FOLKS
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I\en It they Vsnnnlflymm Them They , \ro
Trenumires.
Easter eggs , like Eaier bonnets , arc a lee-
ennry part of the festivities , ant even the
grown imp children find enjoyment In reeelv.
Ing and Riving them as presenls. The chl-
ten who 110 not look for the Roster hare
to bring them tome wonderful tlllnty little
git are few and far b2tween In these days ,
when so much Is done for cimilmiren . Time
tone
most simple oC lie ( aster eggs are , of course ,
the plain ted ones , anti nol that dyes have
re ached , such a Pitch or perrecton , most gemg
geons results can be obtained by a very
simi all Investment or money . The chlten
fnd Easter I morning Conies only second to
Christmas , anti there Is the seine ilehighitfuti
llelghtrul
excItement In thinking how many and what
colored eggs will bo fouml hidden away In
all sorts or omit or the way plac 8. There Is
n certain klHI or sugar egg nbsolltel' ummifit
to eat anti not Iiantletmlariy attractive to
rtcularl' atractve
look at . but which Is excIel1nRly satisfactory
accorlng to clmiltlren's ideas . I has a trans.
Pa rent bit or glass at one side looking
throlgh which can be seen Iualnt little liic.
tim res oC flowers or niminials ThIs constitutes
constltes
lart and , parcel oC every wel broughtu
cim ilti's Easter fndings , )
Easter gifts arc beginning be looked
mil ton by ever ) one as chute ( the fitting thimig ,
anll ns the cgg selms to be an Easter emblem -
blem , It Is i rather a pretty idea to put the
gi ft , if It be a simmail In '
gir I smnl one , seine Ilet )
fancy device at thIs sort Gloves fit very
nIcely Into porcelain eggS , nnd are always nn
acceptable gift. Hnndomc china eggs filled ,
\ . itli flowers (10 ( lot b ) any manl go mugging _
beg/Ing. whlo the basket anti wicker work
enl . fitted imp with nit manner or sewing
Implements. t , Ielvht thc heart or many girls ,
Slver bonbonnleres are costly Easter gifts .
bnt are extremely' hanlsome. , AmI wheu
the ) ' are so male , that they can hold thlmhlo
or emer ) ' , or wax or waxing iimreail are by
no means to be tlosplseil . The larger silver
eggs Ire lalle sometmes to hell sclrsora ,
thimble ant neele cases , antI arc emlnent scssors ) .
slccessful In these clays or sewIng classes.
1.lke most other fashions , timirc Is rasses. I
rencwal or nn old st'le. Our grammminmotimnm-a
/rallmothrr
hall h just such things to h01 theIr sowing
mit emiIimt .
The china eggs arc generally vcr ) ' hal1.
some as regards time coloring nail ornamen-
in g , but are useless flom any other stand-
) oint. They only bout wel when so fillemi ,
flel
with flowers that the orlllnal shape Is dis-
gulsel , As boubonnleres they arc vcr ) ' much
In favor for Easter gUs , amI hold a great
vreat
many benboius a fact moro generally appre.
generaly
clatml by the receiver than by the giver
The candy eggs II nouvat , chocolate , etc. ,
are very Iclclous to eat anl , most slngu.
larly umnwhmolesonme . hut thIY arc 10W beIng
made so that they are fled wih other cammily
and the contents made so desirable that there
Is not time sammie necessity for eatng the
shel These last eggs Ir unfortunately can.
shlered partcularly sulnble for chilI ron , and
the chidren like thom. But anything I I much
rIcher to eat tiuiuu the '
thal thmey arc H would be exceedingly -
ceedingly difcult to Imaglno.
Naturnl history gets somewhat nwanderlng
about Easter timmie. The Easter hares who
ere IIPI\sed } to lay the egg , anti who mire
80hl In great lumbers and made at every
concell'able compositon , stand In the shop
sldo b ) ' side with the ownlest of little chlcle-
ens and ducks . each ant nil surroundct by
very shape amid sIze of candy , glass amid
chInn egg Fortunately time little people Into
whose hands they fall . arc content to take
the prety things as they are given them
all do not bother their mind with these unsolvable -
solvable problems.
The confectioners find Easter a splendid
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lme tmi t to exercise their taste In ftai tip
mib ni sorts or pretty designs . anti , blue or II
onhonnleres displayed are not only very
e xpensive . but utremely beautCul , anti , \11
worth keeping alien the bonbons have sill
ben eaten. Berlin stool work wonl seem
to t bo nn ollcl mactam 101 to -ho.e for an Easter 1
b omibormnlere , on,1 rt one or lie ( hanc\emest
or f the season Is mallt or it-of course In the
slupe or al I g. ThIs , miNI with ( ha mos
! "penHlv or Prench cantiy' , makes ary
a cceptable RUt , anl -
Iccelltablo when the caulles sire
gone the hex I veli worth h\lnR.
Silver jorllnleres eg/.shalel. or , mllr.
with an OUOIIt lt egg shape , and filled
wth growllg plalb nrJ very .tunnlnv aster I
gis , amid are one or the ulowablo I'resents
-by allowable Is meant the sort of a thng
n lan may sell to II woman to whom he II
Iller obligations for hoimpilnulty' . 1'lowl1
anI candlrs tire always permlulble , but nt
Easter 1 anl ChrlstmRs can bo sent In imanti.
SOl0 lmolthers . the 'alue or which Is generally
much greater than the ordinary young mal
cal wel aorll .
l liii immiec''s : t\ , Story .
Chauncey 1 Del'ew has n new 8tor-
one which ho won't tel the next tmo he
goes to Chlr. ' o , lerl I Is :
"Thero was once n prominent lan In
Chicago who , like nil others out thmcre , h011
a t'ery txaltl ollnlon [ or his town lie
tiled , cud when he reachel , his eternal home
ho looked abnut hll with much surprise ,
and sl1 to the alellnnt Iho hml olenell
time gate for hll , 'filially . thl tloes grlll
credit In IIla\'cn. to Chlcgo. ' I expected \ SOlo change
"The otelulant e'ell the Chicagoan n scc-
0111 amid then obecr'ctl "rhls Isn't huc'ai'en . , ' "
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Tlw t'mit lt Irelu' ' .
New York Worhl : Mis. Ncvu'age-Oli . I
am amost ] tlrcII to dlath , The New WOlan
club his been In beslol nil day , Ilasing
resolutons anti , drwlnv imp IICtllons dc-
manlng a law rCRnlatn time price or brel
Only thlnlel Three miollars' worth Ir four
costs whe bakel Into breamtl $ : It's out-
rageous1 Time halters mnst be malIc to feel
the powcr ot the law. You shoull ha\
been at the lectnv
Old , . ) ' - was too bnsy.
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"What mining ?
"ilaliiig bread . "
"Ialtnv !
When Btlyi1tg
Fruit Trees ,
Buy the best.
A mlnnto lost cnn never be recovered ,
and It's a calamity to lese severl years ,
which so many Iowa amid Nebraska people
have dune vlhen they have bouht foreign
grown , unlcclmatell fruit trees. ,
llNElAY nlOTImnS ,
TIE CRESCENT NUHSEHY.
Were born on the lunds where their r.um-se.
ry stock II growmm . amid years or patcnt ,
IlteUgent cXlerlnlnt huve taught them the
best varieties for this climate. COlsequenty
their humc grown stoclt Is as linrity as the
forest trees. 'ho have n 'ery large stock
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for the spring delivery nnd 'very tree 19
warranted true to namo. Orchard , Vinyard.
Lawn . Parking Trees tumid Ornamcntal stock
Make no mistake In nnt 'Olr orters , Hell us
your list of wants for prices \Vo can please
you tn prices Ind stock. References : Council
Bluffs Hanks , Council Dllr ) Counci
Omaha lice and promluont business men.
Nurseries six miles north of CouncIl Illffs.
P. O. Address , Counci Dts.
MENEIA Y nlOs , .
. Crescent . Iowa
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel PItcher's prescription for Infmts
and Children. It contains neither Opium , lUOrl)11ine IOi
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Cater 011.
It ; is Picasant. Its guarantee is thirty ycars' use by
1Iiious JUothers. Castorn clcstroys 'W eras and allays
fcverislmcss. CastorJa prevents vomiting Sour Curd ,
cur.s DialrlHxm amid Wind Colic , Castoria relieves
tcctlsliig troubles , cures constipation azid flutuloncy.
Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stonciacit
arni bowels , giving healthy and natlLraI sleep. Cass'
toria 1:3 the Children's Pzuiacca-tlic Mother's LrIcnd , ,
Castoi'ia. . Catoria.
. , ijastorfa Is an ecehieot medicine for chll. , m Castonia is so well a4nptd toclmiitlm-en that
urea. Motimerslmamo rcpcatctliy told mme of Its
rcomomenditosaulmerlortoeiiypnniption
goomi effect upoim their clildnen. " koown to me , "
Ba. 0. 0. Oao000 , IT. A. Ammcrmmtn , If. B , ,
Lu w eli , Mass. Ill So. Oxtorti St , liroolilyn . , , N. Y ,
. ' Costonia is tico lmcmtrerncdy for clmlldm-en of " Our pimysicitums Ia - the chmildren' depart.
which I ama swqimalnted. I imopo time clay is not mcmmt bavo spoken lmighly 01' timelr cxpeni.
tar distant when immothers will concider time real cam-c in tlmeir outbido priucticci witim Castonia ,
lntorestotthmeircimlldrcn , cntiimsocastoriain. aimd althmommgh wo ommly hare amimomig omr
steadeftimovar1oumsquachcmmosnummswImiciiam immethlcat supplies 'mvlmzit icc know'mm as regmmla ?
destroying their loved ones , by torcimmopItmm , products , yet wo am moo to confess the
morphine , bOOthmimig cyrump anti othcr hurtful immcrlt of Castoria bag womi " to leoi wIth
agents down their throats , thereby acadlug favor upon it. "
them t.m Freniaturo graves. " UimTzD Ifoam'm'rth .ac Vmem'mzsmuny ,
Ba. .1. F. } ZmNCimiLO5 , Boston. llaaa
Cotmway , Ark. ALamo C. Ssmtrm , Pies. ,
The Conthur Company , T Murray Street , Now York Oft7 ,
Intending Pttrchasers
EARLY OHIO SFED POTATOES , p
-Guaranteed Northern Grown-
Council Bluffs and Vicinity Imported Thousands of Dollars WorU
ofPotato3s During the Past Season. Buy- Good S9d an1 We Wil
Export Instead of Import. Wrlt9 for prices or call on
DUQULTTE Co. ,
2 1 1. and 2 1 8 Broadway , Council B1ufft , Ia ,
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Goo'is ol Every Description.
U YE WORKS. Seb ocd sitch 's 'J's' ii City ly a
" , Voi'Ics , ( ni' . A''eiitie A and 261j
St. , Counall hiItIflH , O1iie , 152 1 . -
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'lids great Vegetuhle
Vi iLmmltzvrthe lircseritm
m , will quickly cure tou of miii mmer.
-ous or dt.mat'a at timmi gemmermittme m'rgmilig ' , immeii mi-m ( .ost Mmmmmlmnod ,
Instmmiila ' Pelmie iii ( ho IitwIt,5eumimmmii .EimEmmmltm , , , Nervmie , BFitilty ,
l'tmpie. , 'Ummfllrmes , IL' ) Marry , iximauaulmmg Prcimm , , , Varico.-pI aim1
Commati metiorm , 3 1 toj'm cli itmmim'i , by day or iitgimt , I' , it'ntim quirk.
Zmmts discharge , wimkLm if lot clc'kcl , pails ti , Hi'prnmmmlcirrhmmi-s cmiii
B E FO R i : AND A F71R eli thu horrimrmot Impotency. ( 'VS'S ieezui ; : CiemiJiaa iimtmlibsr , Umo
kldneya nmmti the urinary orgaumsof all impurities ,
ClJI'IDErE , 'trengtlmona and restores email wecic orcmmna.
'i'iiu rm'mtsomI imiffer.'rt 1mm-i , mtot cmmrt'4 by Jiocioril ii itecumus. , ninety per ( 'eat rio trnuibb-mj with
'e-'alnhII , CUi'IIEN1-hu thnommiy knowli remcdy to cmmrowitimoulmimm vp.-ratlum. ,
gui. A myritt"fl gutmrimtmt.'e givetm amid money remmmrneil it six ismx's clot-s nI urcl a heruiatuscuro.
5.Oa bee , six fur by mnaU. benml for ymimtmciicuhar an'i ti-siimmmommtata.
' ' - 'CDAVC ) Ii 3ZEIICIiE CO. , I' . 0. Jiox 2075 , San l'ramcisco , , Cmii. ) br1e lit !
& KUhN & CO. , OMAHA , NEBRASKAFOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG cc I. ,
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l3cccham's ILtI5 arc for bilious.
ness , bilious hcadachcdyspcpd
sia , licartbtirn torpid Iivcrdiz. ,
ziflcss sick headachcbad
, , tasta
in the mouth , coated tongue ,
loss ofallctittsallow skinctc , ,
whcii causcd by collstipat'lon ;
and constilation is the most
frequent cause ofall ofth..rn.
Go by tile 1)00k. Pills io and
254 ii box. I3ook J'e Lit your
druggist's or 'ritc 13. F. Allen Co , ,
,365 Canni St. , New \'ori.
Ammmmel , , sl , ' , mnr. , , I liii. . 0,101 Cd ha , pu. _
C.WPANOIEMIDI I
. $ ,
The Good Saniaritan. 20 Years' Experknco ,
itlalilt : or 1)t8l.tSES fl ) ! MEN AN1)
' , 'flMIIN , l'ltlcil'ltll'l'It or TIIL
\i'oitit ) ' . . lm Etth1tL IiSl'h. .
SAit' OF ii EI)1UlNii ,
1ktY-
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I treat time following Osonses :
Cutarrim mit tium ik'miti , l'lmroat mutt Iummmge' 1)ls.
caimc's or timc.m Ro muimd Emir , Fits omuti .Apopexy ,
liemirt hiscmuse , iitcm' Ctmtmi lilmutmt. K itimucy Corn-
lmtmiiiii , Ncr'otiM JeJilttiMental Ic-
5mreatMiii , I.tH 0 * IiLitltotl SCISS.
hiimil S'cmui&iuem-n4 , iimtbcte ) , lit itmlmt'B Ijis.
( -lust' , St . V it mis' lzumic' ' , I them m immimt is iii. l'imrahymmimm ,
I' into Swehtimimr , Scm-iitmmlcm , Ft'vemScii'mt , 'l'unm.
( cr14 russet Iitt1i * Sit isiute resiio'eeI
'ithiOiit ( lie kilile or ulrrs-itig is
thom ) oflahooui. 'Oillitit " " 'itli her
delicate or5LiitH restored to
Itemmitli. ) ( ) ) $ curedititout
trtiumtg , 14iCCiitl lI.tteiltioii giveec
to 1rt-iitim isiuci ' . 'eiiercrui 1)tCIIHCI-I
ofmtil . kisatimu. So Sc , 83oe1uw1cit for
mliii. 'ciereni J)114Cm1d4c I ccmiiimflt cure
itlmoimt 1ICreiir' , 'i'mpu i\'Oimmms ru'muoveml
iii lieu or thiN-C hmothms ' . '
, or mme i'mi ' ) lli'cmmurrhoide
or l'iles cured.
'l'mlOSti W'II ( ) ARE AllI.lCTitI )
viui a-c I ito muimmi Imutimdmetis of dollars 113' call'
imig emu or mmsimug
OR. 0. W. PANCIE'S I1ERBL MEDICINES.
Time .iml' liii y.m I a 1mm ii w Ii cm c-mm mm t i' I I sm Immit all. .3
a mreml , % m I tim , , um I. mmcli i hg mm 'i Im'i't , , ,
Tlmomicm at. ii , i i 'tt mm imc' , , s'imi I , , i ( Jmiest ion
liInmilc , Ni. I himimiCli , N , . . 2 br sm-ummcim.
.Ali correspomiuit'mmco stricti ) ' coimlldentiai.
ietiicimmu Sd.'imt by' oeiiress. Atiiirc-ss all hatters
C. SV. 1ANGI.E , M. D. ,
555 BnoAowAy , COUNCIL Bm.um'ps ,
ncloso IOu In stmummmle for m'c'iily' .
WL.DouLAS
3 ILU % ' I3THCI3E5T.
l 1FlTFOR'AKlNQ.
.4rsultr.3. ! CO1DOVANy
i - / FRENCK&cNAtICLLCD CALF. .
. I 4$35Q FlNLCALF&lnoJio
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; , $2$2.WORiciNGMN V
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2.I7.L BOYSCIIOOLSHOE&
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w. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Sboe5
All our shoes are equally satisfactory -
They give the best value 1amho money.
They cquai custom hoe Iii tyIo and lit.
'rhalr mvearlng qualities era unsurpassed. r
Time prices arc ur.iform--at.'impcd on oic.
lrorn $ m t ? )3 rims-ed aver c.i".r -------mc.
' -"m'aIercannAt " ' ' 'olah-
A.W. UowminCo. , N. 16th St.
c.J' C arlon , 1218 N24th St.
w. w , Fisher , Parker and
Leavenworth St.
J .Newman , 424 S. 13t'i ' St.
Kelley , Stieer & Co. . Farnam
and 15th St.
T.S.Cressey , 2509 N St. , South
. Omaha.
GEO. P. SANFORD , A , W. RIEKMAN ,
President. 'asbier ,
First Nalio nal Bank
of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa.
Capital , - . $1ooool
Protit , . - - 12,000
Oa , , mt tims oldest banks in tIme state of Iowa.
Vo uoiicit your buuincee anti collectionu. WI
pay S per cent on titus depoaitu. We will b.
pleased to see and carve you.
MEss1onE & CLEMINT ,
BROKEES
GItLIN , PROVISIONS , STO0S ,
503' , ' , liromculwsiy , ' 54
( ; rain lummmmhiemi iii cmir loatl lots. Tel , 203.
COhiNeil. liltJFFS , IOWA.
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I .10 I. sjm-imiiimuiiuu , l'rmtctmco iii this State
miimtl Vetiarai Courts. itooim .fli.T-S. ) , Simugar
Iliuck , ( .utmIiitii muir , I ouvu ,
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i,1Iisi IZIPI ttuiuU'm't.utcst.mm'J -
j1i.V I IUI.U tIme Ftmmturesmimimi 1temao- . . ,
ama lIieizmiiiem , , 1mm 1k ) p. bmmijk fo , ' a
l.liii U , % Vo.maiimry , l47 W.42t1 Ml. , N. V. '
I000tmkmr 'f Wmodbury'a i"mteiai tkaw. '
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V1I1MNEYI1 CiEANII ) ; VAULTS CLiANBD.
ii burke , mit _ ' : : liomem538 ltratiway ,
ClNmlae3 ) FOIl 13ALE. 200VAQON LOADS. 13.
hum-ito. at liomner'im , 1.38 I3mtadwtm' ,
i'oit xtinr , imotisit , No. sca JS1IOADSVAY.
with em.'ven ruomims ; also four 1OOImms atijolnimm&
at CII llrtadwmmy , good clmumncu for either priyam
family , boarding house or restaurant , B. W.
Jmmcksomi ,
FOIl ItENT , FIVE.ltOOM COJTACRI Oii
11cm-ce tmeet , betweemi l'arit anti Ulen mtveou-sd
Iteebe ,
FOIl JIENT , A UOOi ) IIOUI3E ANI ) HTAIIi4J
anti 2' ' ) acres mit garden iunI , 3 mnties ( ruin 11mm ,
city hlinlie. For lent ( em$7,51) mien month.
Amiiiiy to LeotmajtI Eyuett , i'earl street , Ceua.
cli lur1ii.
F'Oit IIINT , A aoon lmOtJHlI , HTAllbE AND
4(3 11cm-es if land. 3 mile. froni time city limits ,
For rent for imiol her mnommuim. Apiy to J.eomu.
aid Ilverett , ( .tmiuncti Itluffs , Ia ,
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Iolt ItiNT , S ACIII11 ON ltIiXlli H'FltmE'h.
tao buiihirmg ) , Z' ' , acres an Lincoln avenue
tempail limiuse mini pmizmbie ) , 2' ' ) acres aim Uj'i'er
ltroamiwmiy ( good house. etc. ) , 1. , Tullefe ,
103 I'eanl sheet.
FIVE AC'itEH ( IAItIIEN LAN1) , Wi'tJI LAiIOU -
iwo-emory house , for rent , ( .nivii'e Reel Estatu
Exclmaimge ,
FittJi' ' FAIlS ! 1,111) OiuBiEU LAND YOit
mmiii. cut-mu' soil tin easy 1cm-rims. h.iy & lIeu , '
31 l'cari etrm-et.
'roiiiNiA : SIWEN-ItOOtl ItGtS. . 331 1'AItIC
muvermue. .
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roil 1tEN'I'-i liA\'ii HE''ltAJ F'litsT.CLAaIII
maodern imousc-i. icrIi , 1. S'uodtaury , cornet
UIUIT mtnd thtury strtte.