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    THE CXMAHA DADDY P EK : Tlf'U'DAY , 3UAY 7 , 1895.
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
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OFnCD. - - NO. U PEARL STREET
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Otllvtreti by canter to anr part of the cltjr.
' T H W. T1LTON , Lessee.
TGLnpIIOKES-Ouilnwi office , No. II : nleht
Mltor. No. M. , >
Grand , Council Bluffs , n. I * . Clark , prop
Mayne Real Estate agency , G35 Broadway.
"A. M , Stewart , aged 21 , of IJlalr. Neb ,
ami Ora M. Baldwin , aged 19 , of Council
UIufTs , were granted a license to niarry yes
terday by the county clerk.
Tlic cn o of Decker , Meyer & Co. , against
ftochhoU of Neola was on trial all day yester
day In the district court , and at the hour of
evening adjournment all the evidence vvas
not vet In
In Justice Vlcn's court yesterday the liquors
found recently In the saloons kept by L , H.
Ulodcll and Julius Peterson at Cut-Off were
condemned and ordered destroyed Consta
ble linker vvas empowered to do the destroy-
Ins act.
Fred Lynns , ono nf the men at the trans
fer , was Mantling at a window In the transfer
afternoon watching the
fer omce yesterday
storm , when suddenly a huge hailstone broke
the window anil landed squarely on his nose.
He vvas somewhat startled , but not much
i hurt.
* w Mr and Mrs. Mow cry and Hugh n Kccnan
* cre all bound over yesterday on the charge
of adultery. Kecnan had sworn that lie
would have Mrs. Movvery If he hail to wade
In blood chin deep , so fascinated had he be
come with her charms The bloody chin busi
ness had not proved to be necessary , and the
evidence showed that ho had accomplished
the feat with but little difficulty.
The latest Issue of the Oizette and Reporter ,
published nt Odell , III , contains a column anil
a half nrtlcle on the subject of "Indian corn. "
clc-scrlblng the proceta of raising It It was
the work of Wllllf1 C. Pusey , a 12-year-old
nephew and namesake ofV II M Pusey ol
this city. In spite of the youth of the author ,
It is exceedingly well written , and might be
easily mistaken for the work of a mucli
older writer. It drew as a prlro a complete
FCt of Washington IrvIng's works.
Insure In the Imperial , or Palestine , 01
Glen Falls Fire Insurance companies These
are among the largest and beat Insurance
companies In the world , and we are soli
agents for Council Bluffs. Lougee & Towle
235 Pearl strest.
N line)1 ! .
Mny Clriirlne f iilo.
Commencing Monday , May C , greatest bar
gains ever offered over retail counter , lool
to your own Interest , spend your money will
us during this sale.
Lawrence LL muslin , 3o yard.
CO pieces standard dress prints , 3Uc yard
American light shirting cal'co , 3o yard
7c and 8c white shaker flannel , 3'4c yard
100 pieces of Jaconat Duchess , beautlfu
tylis , lOc yard.
16c quality printed dlmlt'cs , 8 > ic yard.
36-Inch dotted curtain swiss , 12V4c yard.
COc quality , black and grey moreen skirt
Ing. 39c yard
These prices will fave yen mon-'y
1 case 27-Inch Scotch figured lawns , colon
warranted fast. Be ya-d
15 pieces of half wool challles , Oc yard.
SPECIAL SILK SALE.
All our KnI Kal wash Bilks. 29c yard.
All our 7Bc chick Taffety silk , 39o yard.
$1 novelty silk , for waists , Glc yard.
27-Inch $2.CO blac > t satin Duchess , $15
yard
$1 quality black sitln Duchess , S9o yard.
You can save money by buying your silk
and dress goods of us.
CARPET AND CURTAIN SALE
As long as they last , real Brussel net lac
curtains , worth $8.50 , at $198 pair.
Curtain shades , with fixtures complete
15c.
Jclnllc's Jap matting at 15c , 20c , on >
2Ec yard.
Cotton warp , 4rc matting , 29c yard.
If you need rugs , carpets , matting or cur
tains , see us. We guarantee to save yo
money. Mall orders filled
BENNISON BROS. .
Council Bluffs.
All Mini llnvo n llohliy.
Every person you meet Is a crank on som
particular subject , and wo believe alf yo
would have to do to make a dumb man tal
woull bo to strike him on his especial hobbj
One of the greatest hobbles In town Is po :
sessed by Tom Hughes , ths down-town gent' '
furnisher. His hcbby tems to ba ncckwen
You can find anything In that line from
co-union tic Windsor to the gaudiest scarf , an
the funniest part of It Is he doesn't seem I
care for making money out of them. HI
lines at 23c , 35c , and COc nro partlcularl
strong If you are down In th ? nclghborhoo
of 919 Main street , drop In and have hli
show 'em to you.
bAL I'.lltUlllA 1'llS
Dr. Donald Macrae , Jr. , has returned fret
a Chicago trip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A Casper leave today fc
Colfax Springs for a short stay.
E. F. Clark , proprietor of the Grand hole
has returned from the east.
Mrs. Lauterwascr of Milwaukee Is vlsltln
her nieces , Mrs. Pfelffer and Mrs. Fellentrc' '
tcr.
tcr.D.
D. A. Farrell and wife , of Lake City , Cole
arrived In the city from the west yesterda
and registered at the Grand hotel.
Dr. James McNaughton and wife have ai
rived home from a year's sojourn In Arlzom
and will remain hero several months.
W. H. Kllpack , Rlley Clark and H. I
Robertson of Neola arc in the city attendln
district court. They are registered at th
Inman.
Ed L. Howe , who represents a Bosto
crockery house on the Pacific coast , wit
headquarters at Portland , Is at homo for
week's stay.
John Llndt , A. Fellentretter and Georf
Miller are among the Grand Army men wl
loft tor Clinton last evening to attend tli
state encampment.
J , R. Dlckenson of Chicago , attorney f <
the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Halhva
company , Is in the city for a visit with h
uncle , N M. Pusey , on Willow avenue.
C. R. Hannan received a letter yesterdt
Irom Judge H. II Trimble at Keokuk , la
stating that his son , Frank , Is now at horn
having entirely recovered from his recei
Illness. He Is better than he ever was , ar
hopes to pay a visit to Council Bluffs In tl
near future.
No other baking powder will make cak
biscuit and bread so light , sweet and whol
some as Dr. Price' ? .
Streotd V\cro While.
The severest hall storm of the year vlslti
Council Bluffs yesterday afternoon short
after 6 o'clock. It was preceded by a sllg
sprinkle of rain and then came a bombar
mont from the skies that lasted for a qua
ter ot an hour. During that tlmo the stree
were , as white as they wouldbln w Inter du
Ing a heavy snow storm. Most of the ston
measured as large as English walnuts , ai
vhen they struck people on the head thi
frequently left a perceptlbl * headache. Tl
hall was followed by a heavy rain stor
that kept people from their evening me
for nearly an hour.
A Oreut MHrim.
So far the , May tale has been a grai
success. To keep up the excitement we off
three numbers In ladles' wrappers at
) > rlce that Is less than the first cost of t
goods that Is In them.
Lot 1. Made of standard prints , with cl
cular ruflle , loose front and Watteau ba
and rolling collur. Big assortment of llg
and medlu-n colored stripes and figun
well worth 75c , to go at 4Sc each.
Lot 2. A regular Jl.OO wrapper made
the best quality of Indigo blue prints teat
at 39c each.
Lot 3. Made of best mourning prln
black and gray , with leg-of-mutton sltevi
full ruffle. Watteau bick and pointed be
usually sold for $1.50 , for this sale S9c.
rOWLER , DICK & WALKER.
Boston Store ,
Council Bluffs ,
Special tale of children's hats for the ne
three d.-ys at the new Bon Ton milliner
Prices and good8 cannot be duplicated. 3
Brcidway , , „ ,
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Regular Monthly Grist of Bills Oonfronta
tbo City Council ,
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NEW TEL ! PHONE FRANC-USE LAID OV.'R
City Attorney I Ilcn nn Ailvrmo Itcport on
the Proposition to I'nrin Uut Oily
Deposits to the Highest
llhlilcr. '
Tlie city council held Us regular monthly
meeting last evening. Major Clea\er occu
pied the clialr and Aldermen Barstow ,
Ilrculck , Hroun , Grahl , Greenslilclds , lUsli-
ton , Sliulicrt and Spetman were present. '
A blB batch ot bills , the regular monthly
grist , was railroaded through. A bill ot $25 ,
tlio balance due on the rubber tires for the
flrc chief'sUKOM , was prcsentetl
by Charles Nicholson , but objected
to by Alderman I3rc\vick on the
ground that the council had been given
to understand that the cost would be much
less when the tires were purchased. Spet
man moved to allow the bill , but Brevvlck
mended to postpone It a while ; The amend-
ncnt was lost , while the original motion was
arrled.
The committee of the whole made a report
'avorlng ' the new ordinance providing for a
icthod of collecting curbing and setter as-
essments , and HIP grading of Third street
rom Story street to Ninth avenue.
H also recommended that It the motor
ompany would open a sixteen-foot alley
long S I ) Snyder's lot In the re.ir of the
ar house to Avenue li the company should
ie alloucd to retain the use of the alley
The city attorney was given more tlmo to
"raw up the nccesbary ordinance.
More time was granted the committee of
ho vvholo vvlth reference to the Aultman ,
itlllcr & Co tax matter , and that with refer-
nce to the building of a bridge across the
reek on North Main street.
The claim of KllznVlllcy was referred
tack to her for further evidence as to the
alue or the property In ( juestlon.
A report favoring the desired correction
f the grading assessment of K. D. Whalcn
as concurred In
A petition of sixteen property owners ask-
ng for a change In the herd law to prevent
he herding of stock south of Plfth avenue
nd west of Twenty-seventh street , and a
irotest of 116 property owners against the
hange blew In at the same time , and the
irotest won the day.
On motion of Alderman Spetman $12.000
, vas transferred from the police to the gen-
rat fund , to bo used In taking up general
u ml warrants
NEW TELEPHONE ORDINANCE.
The amended ordinance with reference tc
he granting of a franchise to the Wizard
Telephone company was then read. The
council had met as n committee of the whole
urlng the afternoon , and. hud drawn up a
icw ordinance which limited the length of the
ranchlse to ten years , required the company
o put Its wires In alleys wherever practical ,
o keep a deposit of $200 with the city as BC-
iiirlty for all damages that might be caused
jy the tearing up of the paving , to put Its
vires uder ground whenever ordered by the
iouncll , and to have fifty subscribers and
wo miles of wire In operation within sin
nonths from the granting of the franchise
t provided that whenever the paving shouli ]
lie torn up It should bo put back In plac (
under the direction ot the street commlS'
loner and the expense charged up to tin
lompany , and that the city should have fre <
use of the poles , wires and conduits for the
use of the police and fire systems
W. II Ware , In the Interest of the com'
pany , objected to the ten- } ear limit , on th (
. .round that it would Interfere- with the bor
rowing of money , and to the $200 deposll
action , beciuse It would advertise to th (
ivorld the fact that the company was so rot'
en a concern that It could not be trusted t (
he extent of $200. The section requiring tin
lompany to put Its wires under ground when
ever ordered by the city was objected to un
less other like companies should bo trcatec
.he same way.
City Attorney Hazlcton stated that whei
he other companies were granted franchlsei
t was not known that wires could be lah
inder ground , and , consequently , It wa ;
iloubtful It an ordinance of that sort coulc
lie enforced against them. The councl
thought a beginning In the right dlrcctloi
should bo made
Mr Ware uTso objected to a provision of th
charter that underground wires should b
aid so as not to Interfere with any otlie
underground wires , pipes or conduits tha
might hereafter be laid This , he said
placed his compiny at a decided dlsadvantag
with the other corporations , and might be ;
souice of great annoyance.
It was decided to take up the ordinance a
a meeting of the committee of the whole , a
which Mr. Ware should be present.
The Judgment of L U HendrU against th
city was ordered paid In Its order.
CITY CANNOT LOAN ITS FUNDS.
The committee to which was referred th
matter of hiring out the city funds to th
highest bidder recommended that It be lali
on the table The recommendation was ac
cotnpanlcd by the tjpe written opinion o
Ity Attorney Hazlpton that the treasure
was the custodian of the public funds am
responsible on his bond for their safety. II
quoted the law which made any city ofllcla
criminally responsible for any diversion o
the money from one fund to another , am
held that the hiring out of the city mone ;
would bo such a diversion. The recommenda
tlon was concurred In.
The matter of opening Cross street was lal
on the table and the people on that fatree
were ordered given a roadway at the cxpens
of the city
A petition for the grading of Avenue (
from Eleventh to Thirteenth street was re
ferred to the committee on streets and alleys
The auditor reported that the sum of } 6 ,
590 was In the Judgment fund , and he wa
authorized to bpend It In paying oft Judg
ments.
The petition of H. N. Whlttlcsey for th
removal of obstructions from Indian cree
that bai ) been brought there during last Sat
urday's storm and had caused the washing ou
of forty feet ot ground between Second an
Ilrjant strctts , was referred to the commit
tec on streets and alleys.
Major Cleaver reported that he had ar
pointed Henry Crumweed special pollcema
at Cutoff Island.
Chairman liarstow of the Judiciary com
mlttee nskea for further time In regard t
li.e tmiiiid ot tiLurge A Holmes , Mar
1'eters.on and George Gelsler , and it we
granted
J. K. Nlelson was granted permission t
keep a saloon at Cutoff.
The petition of the school board for th
location of a fitc. hydrant in front of tli
Twentieth avenue school building was r <
ferred to the proper committee.
Another petition , timllar to that grantc
a > ear or to ago for an ore light at tli
corner of First avenue and Sixth street \M
referred to the committee on fire and light
Alderman Hlshton asked that a petition h
Introduced over a jiar ago for a light :
the coiner of Harmony and Uenton stree ;
bo fished up from the bottom of the llgl
committee's waste basket , and his petitio
was granted. _
No scales have to be > UEed In wclghln
biscuit made from Dr. Price's Baking Povvtk
kave the delicately regulated ones ot tl
palate. _
Will Iliilld u < hurcli.
The Latter Day Saints have concluded
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build a new church as soon as means sutl
clent can be raised to warrant them In dolr
co. At a late business meeting a commltti
on solicitation was appointed , composed
Messrs. 0. C. Nelson , T. H. niley , J. 1
Stuort. P. U. Potter and A B. Malr ,
raise the necessary funds , If at all poaslb
work will be commenc d on the new bulldli
some time In August. The committee fee
confident that It can raise enough money
warrant commencing- building , This
the Mil time this church has come bfo
the public asking asslbtance and feels a
tured the business men of the city w
readily respond , as It will not only serve
more comfortably accommodate clmrc
goTa , but will add to the looks ot the cl
as well. This committee Is authorized to n
gotlato a sale ot the present church propert
subject to the approval of the body , Du
Ing the summer Elder Williams proposes
conduct tent meetings la different parts
the city.
The date set for tbt western Iowa i
union of the Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Salnti Is September
12 , 1803. The reunion will continue for ten
dcys and will bo held In the driving park
In this city. At similar gatherings held by
this church at other points the attendance
on Sundays have been from 5,000 to 10,000.
Hundreds of people from all over Iowa and
adjoining states will attend. The commit
tee will , If possible , secure special rates on
all the railroads centering | n CotinclJ Djuffj.
The motor company guarantees cve.y accunV
modatlon possible. Citizens who used to
attend the semi-annual conference of this
church years ago at Park's Mills will have
some Idea as to the character of the coming
m.etlng.
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Hints The in All When It Comes to ( looil
Good * nt Low 1'rlcrs He Make *
Illi ( .oiunrtltnm All lloirl.
In our hardware department we are sellIng -
Ing screen doors 1V& Inch thick , any size you
want them , at C5c , wire cloth , per foot , 2c ;
garden hose. ISc ; garden rakes , 15e ; wire
clothes line , lOc ; ladles' hair curlers , Be ;
14-ln lawn mowers , (2.45 ; other dealers ask
you $3.50 for the same thing. Two-quart
Ice cream freezers , $1 ; western washers ,
(2 25 ; cirpet tacks , lo a paper ; a good currycomb -
comb for Gc ; a good horse brush for lOc.
We are In the- lead In gasolln" stoves , we
will sell you a good three-hole , high gasoline
stove , with step , for $825.
Our meat department Is a hummer , and 1s
the talk of the town. Heef roast , 7c pjr Ib ;
chuck steak 7c ; round steak , lOc ; psrk steak ,
c ; dry salt bacon at 7c ; compound lard
for CVic ; breakfast bacon , 10V4c ; boiling beef ,
4c and Do per Ib.
In our grocery department wo have knocked
the bottom clear out of prices for this week
We have also a corrpletc line of refrigerators
of all sizes We are having a special sale
on them thi * week only They are the Peer
less , and are packed with charcoal , and will
save you enough on your Ice bill In one sum
mer to piy for themselves. They arc on our
second floor. Come In and look at them.
DUOWN'S C. O. D.
Air , lion Lrntlicr U Colnc Upt
It's Just kiting , and all shoo findings with
It , so that all over the country the prices
of shoes are climbing at a rapid rate. Dut
Sargent , the shoe man , Is selling1 them at
tli" same old price the lowest notch they
were ever sold for. Leather may reach any
price It will , but Sargent's shoe prices will
always bo at the bedrock. The prettiest ,
biggest and finest stock he ever had is sub
ject to your selection.
SAIIGENT , 413 Broadway.
The I'cnrlenB Ic-mpernnre Drink.
There H no temperance drink In the world
that begins to compare with the famous
Copps Cheer and Herb Tonic , originated and
manufactured by the G n. Wheeler Brewing
company. It Is protected by U S. official
analysis , and can bo sold anywhere without
any form of license.
WHEELER & HEHELD.
Sole Mfgrs. , Council Dluffs.
flIFE'd riUULlTY HIS UOWInPALIi
Ilarglar Ioimlme > Faithful Spouse Unwit
tingly Ills Undoing.
The fidelity of Mrs. Donahue to her crim
inal husband , Jesse , was the cause of the
man being locked up last evening on the
charge of being a fugitive from Justice. Last
November Donahue was arrested and Jailed
In Shelby for burglary , but during the fore
part of December he due out of the Shelby
county prison and escaped. The facts were
communicated to Sheriff Hazen of this city ,
and ho plighted a solemn oath with Sheriff
Clark of Shelby that Donahue should bo
caught , not so much on account of his being
a succc'sful burglar , but rather because he
had successfully eluded the vigilance ot the
sheriff A sharp lookout was kept here , and
the homo of Donahue's mother-in-law In
Panama , where his wife had taken refuge
after the flight of her husband , was closely
watched.
Last Friday she quietly left and took a Mil
waukee train for Council Illuffs. Sheriff
Clark tried to telephone the fact to Hazen ,
but the severe electric storm at the tlmo prevented - *
vented It before she had reached here The
sheriff took the next train and came down to
the Dluff' , and In company with Hazen ,
searched the town for her. They succeeded
In getting no trace of her until late Saturday
afternoon , when they learned that she had
walked down to the motor bridge , carrying
a heavy bundle and a big black carpet bag ,
and had spent several hours anxiously waitIng -
Ing In the willows for the appearance , pre
sumably , of her husband. He failed to come
and just before nlgbt she trudged back to
town and stopped at the Revere house , where
she frankly told the clerk she only had a
small amount of money , but expected to meet
her brother. The two sheriffs guaranteed
her bills , and she was settling down Into a
state of happy contentment , waiting for her
husband to call for a letter she had left for
him at the postofflce. Officers hovered around
her all day Sunday , and yesterday Clark
took a team and drove twelve miles In the
country chasing a clew. He returned In the
aftternoon just In time to see Donahue enter
the Hevere house. He watched the meeting
of the husband and vvlfo from a distance , and
when the first flush of Joy was over , made
the fugitive burglar hold up his hands until
he relieved him of a big gun , and put the
handcuffs on him The wife , who Is a pretty
young woman of 20 , was prostrated with
grief and Insisted upon being locked up with
the man.
Price's Cream Baking Powder supplies the
world of women with leavening force. It Is
cheapest because the best.
.leiic Umignn In Jull.
Jesse Dungan , ths young man who did a
land office business on a small scale in passIng -
Ing forged checks , was arrested yesterday
morning and the charge of cheating by false
pretenses was entered against him at the
city Jail. He claimed to have been drunk
when ho did the Job , but later on reconsid
ered this statement and * Insisted that the
checks were all right , for he signed them
with his own name. He admitted , however
that the middle Initial , "U. " was so made
as to closely resemble an "M. " , so that the
man who cashed them was easily led to be
lieve that the signature was his father's.
He also admitted that he did not have any
money In the bank on which the checks
were drawn.
S \MIUnmion
Carries th largest stock of high grade bicy
cles ot any I'ealer In the west. Also has the
jest equipped repair shop In the west. 106
South Main street ; telephone. 202.
Have you seen the beautiful new novelties
and the splendid bargains at the Meyers-
Durfee Furniture company's , the standard
furniture house ?
A splendll line of men's suits at Metcal !
Bros. ' for I860.
Milk Hrlcnv Stnnilnril.
For several days past a milk commissions
has be n In the city looking after the mllh
dealers and Inspecting their dairy product
The result Is that several Informations wert
filed yesterday In Justice -Wtlkcr's court.
During the afternoon J. A. Wln.lt and John
WUtt , his brother , nero arreiledi and charg d
with celling milk that was below the stand
ard. i _
Irnco Tom ? - '
100 carloads white oak fence p'ists , 5 cents
each , by the car load. A. ,0verton , Coun
cil Bluffs.
Gas cooking ctojei for rent * nd tor tale.
C. 0. Gat company.
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The Hardman , the piano par excellence.
Davis , diug , paint , glass uan. 200 B'way.
This week will witness the greatest clear
ance palo ever known In hardware and me
chanics' tools In Council Dlift ) at Dungan's.
Largest stock cf wall paper In the stato.
Boston Store.
Miss M. E. Keen , stenographer , 106 S. Main
Get prices on wall paper at the Boston
Store.
All kinds cf plants and flowers. J. II. Mo-
Pherson , green houses 12SO K. Pierce it.
Telephone 244 , night or day.
I'olsoneil the town.
Appearances Indicate that some one has
been engaged In the business of poisoning
stock that was herded in the southern part
of the city , near the Milwaukee round house ,
for the purpose of putting a stop to the herdIng -
Ing In that particular locality.
The city council had numerous complaints
not long ago by reason ot the herding ot
cattle there , but after discussion It was de
cided to let the herding go on. A few days
ago several men appeared on the scene- and
ordered the boys in charge ot the herd to
leave. They refused to do so and the vis
itors went away , vowing that they would
find some way of bringing them to time
Saturday night oneof the cows belonging
to W. S. Cloak , who lives at 1718 High
street , died suddenly , and Sunday night two
more died. John Marne , who lives across
the Mreet from Cloak , lost one Sunday
night , and enc < each was lost by M J. O'Con
nor and Mrs. Tlnlcy. A veterinary surgeon
was called In and he pronounced the symp
toms those of poisoning.
The boys who had charge of the herd are
at a loss to explain how the act could have
been committed , as they were watching con
stantly. The generally accepted theory Is
that the crime was the work of some one
who was enraged at his failure to have the
herding suppressed , and took that means
of making the herding business unpopular
with the owners of stock.
No Intelligent woman expects delicate
cake or fragrant doughnuts when any bak
ing powder but Dr. Price's Is used.
I'lorson Meeting.
Notwithstanding the mud and threatened
storm the Presbyterian church was well
filled list evening. Mr. Plcrson gave a talk
on "Let Your Light so Shine That Others
Seeing Your Good Works May Glorify Our
Father Which Is In Heaven. " Ho Illus
trated the talk with a large number and
variety of candles , s-howlng the different
kinds and degrees of light which Is shed by
Individuals upon the world. He then gave
the audience a short sermon from the life
of Jonah.
These meetings arc arousing the people
and increasing the earnestness of the
churches. The doors will be open this evenIng -
Ing fifteen minutes before 8.
The business men's noon-day prayer meetIng -
Ing Is held every day at the Young Men's
Christian association rooms , from 1 to 1.30
o'clock. ,
Umbrellas repaired neatly. Almy , 146
Broadway.
Hurricane In Council Bluffs In hardware
prices at closing out sale ot Dungan & Son's
Garden hose , big stock , good and cheap.
New York Plumbing Co.
There arc lots of new things In vapor
stoves for the public to experiment on. Don't
waste your money that way. Buy a Quick
Meal or a Reliable of Cole & Cole. They
have been tried and tested tor years and are
safe and right. i <
Ladles desiring employment will find Just
what they want in selling the health goods
manufactured by the Iowa Mfg. Co. Heal
live agents can clear from $5 to $10 a day
Write for terms and territory. Address 810
Ave. B , Council Bluffs.
THiully Truulilni Dill It.
People living on Williams street and In
that vicinity deny the published report to the
effect that Fred Wltzke , who disappeared
last December , was a drinking man. This
report , they claim , was started by members
of his family , who were unable to get along
with him and who needed an explanation
for his disappearance that would not reflect
upon then. Wltzke was not In the habit of
getting drunk , and but very little , If any , ot
his money went to the saloon keeper ? . Do
mestic and financial troubles , they say , are
responsible for his departure. He had a boy
who was continually In trouble and It took
considerable money to k cp him out of the
penitentiary. Several little escapades had to
be paid for In coin of the realm , and the old
man found It Impossible to make both ends
mec't ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Dungan's entire stock of hardware will be
closed out on Monday , Tuesday and Wednes
day , regardless of cost.
It's getting hot ; cool off with reservoir Ice.
Muloholland , 5 Baldwin blcck , tel. 186.
A splendid line ot men's cults at Metcalf
Bros. ' for JS.BO.
Not I r n'ltcue ' I ut la'ii'hcr 1'rlcci.
Sargent , the shoe man. Is not frlgntened
at the way leather has gone up and Is still
going. He bought the largest and the hand
somest stock of shoss at the. low eft prices
ever touched and he sells them on that basis
Recollect , Sargent never deceives you , and
when he advises you to come around he
intends to b.nefit you. 413 Broadway.
h. SI. VV Illlumsun
Sells the Standard and Domestic sewing
machines ; also agent for Standard In Omaha
106 South Main street.
Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "that good
laundry , " and is located at 724 Broadway.
If In doubt about this try It and be convinced.
Don't forget name and number. Tel. 167.
Garden hose , big etock , good and cheap.
New York Plumbing Co.
I'lnii of loirii Mlvurltoi ,
DES MOINES , May C ( Special Tele
gram ) The advocates of the free and un
limited coinage of sliver , who have been
working for three or four weeks past In
arranging for the holdluff of a state silver
convention , htwe agrewl- upon June 3 ffi
the meeting Hfforts arobelig , ) made < o havi
the convention nddres pd W " number ol
the leading speakers for firee silver , Includ
ing Judt'e Cnldwell of tmV federal court
Senator Blackburn of Kentucky , Congress ,
men Hryan ot Nebraska and Slbley ol
Pennsylvania. , -1
GUAIACOI , .
Tbe ( O&rvellous Power of H
It is a well-known fact among scrofula , eczema , and all kinds of produced for a specific purpose *
chemists tint certain curative agents wasting diseaxs. Their combina It is not a nostrum or a cine-all ,
which have a marked benelicial tion in Ozomulsion not only retains but a reliable specific for all wast
eflfect , when prescribed separately , all their respective viitues in the ing diseases , Consumption , whether
often have those same effects very treatment of the distressing ailments of hereditary or accidental oiigin ,
materially increased when combined refeired to above , but , by the pe scrofula or jciofulous taint. It
bined with well-chosen agents having culiar chemical combination ob can be taken foi any foim of lung
ing a similar therapeutic effect. tained , secures effects which are in trouble , colds , la grippe , blood-
One of the happiest combinations a maiked degree supciior to the poisoning , eczema , sciofula , feeble
of this character is found in OZO- best produced by scpnrate prescription ness from old age ; in weak , ner
HULSION. It is composed of a scription of all of them to the vous conditions arising from over
permanent Emulsion of Pure Norwegian same patient. The Emulsion is work or any other cause ; emac
wegian Cod Liver Oil combined pei feet , and the chemical combina iation , or any wasting disease ;
with Gtiaiacol , and the entire prep tion such as to pioduce in Ozo- angular women , puny girls , sickly
aration charged with ozone. Two mulsion the grandest germ-de children. Its effects aie immediate
of the ingredients Cod Liver Oil stroying , blood-pin ify ing and flesh- and certain. It is acceptable to the
and Guaiacol have long been ac producing remedy of the age. No most delicate stomach , and as luim-
cepted by the medical profession other pieparation approaches Ozo less as pine watei. U is the kind
as most effective agents in the treatment mulsion. It is an unique , power physicians preset ibe. Sold by all
ment of all forms of lung disease , ful , positive remedy one that was diuggists.
Thin , pnlc women Ret plump and beautiful on Ozomulsion.
A. SIOCUM CO. , iSz J'ciirl Street , New York City.
For sale by all Omaha tlrusglsts and ilrucslsla c vtrr > iere. Trade supplied by lUilmrJson Dru * Co. ana Bruce A Co. . Omilm.
DISCUSSING WOMAN'S ' WORK
First Biennial Session of the Iowa Federa
tion of Woman's ' Olubs.
TWO CANDIDATES FOR THE PRESIDENCY
Bin. Herrjlilll Anxloui to Do Her Own
Succefnor but Mm. lloivo Alto Covet *
the Honor Interesting Pro-
Brain Prepared.
CBDAR rtAPIDS , la. , May 6. ( Special. )
The first biennial convention of Iowa's Fed
eration of Woman's clubs "will be held here
Wednesday and Thursday. It has awakened
great Interest In tlio state , and the more
than eighty clubs In the federation will be
represented by nearly 200 delegates. All the
delegates will bo entertained at tbo homes of
club ladles In this city. A largo number of
ladles , who arc not delegates , will also be
present , and It Is expected that between 300
and 400 visitors will be here during the two
days' meeting. s
The object of this federation Is to bring Into
communication with one another the various
Woman's clubs throughout the state , that
they may compare methods of work and be
come mutually helpful. The president of each
federated club holds the ofllco of vice presi
dent ot the state federation , unless she can
not attend , when the club appoints some
other member as vice president. The state
federation was organized In Des Molnes two
years ago. The Marshalltovvn Woman's club
started the movement , and the Des Molnes
Woman's club took it up and Invited the
meeting there. It was the Intention of the
managers that Mrs. Howe of Marshalltovvn
should be president , but Mrs. James Ilcrry-
hlll of DCS Molnes , who was then president
of the Woman's club , captured the ladles by
her charming manner of presiding , and fho
was elected president. She had protested
that she would not take the oltlco , and the
nomination committee , of which Mrs. Hdlth
Hepburn Thunimel was chairman , had nomi
nated Mrs. Howe. Hut Mrs. Uerryhlll ac
cepted the cilice , which , was offered her in a
burst of tentlment , and has devoted herself
to the work.
WOULD LIKC A RE-ELCCTION .
It Is understood that she would now like
to be re-elected , that her former election may
ba ratified , as It were Hut a faction of the
Des Molnes Woman's club is opposed to her ,
and EO are some of those who wanted Mrs ,
Howe for president at the meeting two years
ago. There will , therefore , be just enough
contest In the convention to make It Intensely
Interesting.
The convention will meet at 9 o'clock
Wednesday morning In the Congregational
church , and after the presentation of creden
tials and receiving of badges , the body will
be called to order. The Invocation will be
by Mrs. K. U nurktnlter of this city. Then
Mrs. James Uerryhlll of Des Molnes , presi
dent of the federation , will make the ad
dress of welcome. The balance of the mornIng -
Ing will be occupied by reports by Mrs. Mar
garet Orelg , recording secretary ; Mrs. Anna
H. Howe , corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Mary
C. Weed , treasurer ; Mrs. A. M. Pajne , aud
itor ; Mrs. M. W. Coggswell , chairman of
the local committee on arrangements ; Mrs.
M. C. Weed , chairman of the badge commit
tee , and Mrs. Anna D. Howe , 0. T. W. C.
delegate
Wednesday afternoon there will be two m'n-
ute addresses by club presidents , and Wednes
day evening1 a reception to the visitors will
be tendered at the club room of the Masonic
library , by the Ladles' Literary club of this
city.The
The program for Thursday Is as follows-
10 o'clock , minutes approved ; calling of roll ;
election of officers ; general business ; 2 30
p m. . ten-minute addresses "Old and New , "
Miss May Rogers ; "Ob crvatlons on the C-iss. "
Mr ? . Charlotte n Tlsdale ; "Wanted , the
Strong Woman , " Mrs. L F. Parker ; "No
Club Llveth to Itself , " Mrs. Harriet B. Windsor
ser ; "Liberty and Limitation , " Miss King ;
"Simon Says , " Mrs. Alma Whlttaker ; "Vil
lage Improvement Clubs , " Mrs. Jessie M.
Thayer ; 8 p. in. , trio and quartet "Lift
Thine Eyes , " and "He's Watching Over
Israel , " Mendelssohn , by Mrs. F. A. Wllcox ,
Mrs. George Greene , Helen Hall , Mr George
Greene , Mrs. W IJ Hoss. "The Citizenship
of Women , " Mrs. Pauline G Swalm ; "The
Place of the Club Movement In Kconomlo
Evolution , " Mrs. Llndon W , Dates , solo.
"Dreams , " by Anton Strelezskl , Mrs. George
it
its
it s fiS iatS S SSS S 3 * * ® * * * * 55 * *
itn
g 59 I find the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all the others in every |
T e respect. It is purest and strongest. <
WALTER.S. HAINES , M. D.
: o Consulting ChemifitiChicago Board of Health.
I-
IS
S - s e ass s 5ra agfs sssf4
Ilojal Halting Povrilcr llreuil.
One quart flour , one teaspconful salt , one-
hslf teaspoonful sumr , two heaping teaspoonfuls -
fuls Itoyal Uaklng Powder , * half medium-sized
cold boiled potato and water. Sift together
thoroughly flour fait , sugar , and baking pow
der , rub In the pctato ; add sufficient water to
mix smoothly and rapidly Into a stiff batter ,
about as soft as for pound cake ; about a pint
of water to a quart of flour will be required
more or less according to the brand and quan
tity of the flour used. Do not make a stiff
dough , as In jcast bread. Pour the batter
Into a greased pan , four and one-half by eight
Inches , and four Inches deep. Riling about
half full. The loaf will rise to fill the pan
when baked. liako In a very hot oven
forty-dye mlnutei , placing paper over flnt
fifteen minute * baking , to prevent crusting
too scon on top. Bake Immediately after
mixing.
Ptrfict sucros can be had only with the
Itoyal Hiking Puwder
Itotton Mullln * .
Ono and cne-half pints flour , one-half pint
corn meal , one tablespoonful sugar , one tea-
epoanful tail , two teaspoonfuls Ko > al Uaklng
Powder , one tableepoonful butter , three eggi ,
and one pint ( full measure ) milk , one teaspoonful -
spoonful ! Royal Extract Cinnamon. Sift to
gether flour , corn meal , sugar , salt and pow
der ; rub In lard cold , add eggs , b aten , milk ,
and extract clnnamcn ; mix Into batter a little
Btlfter than ordinary griddle cake batter ;
> ave griddle heated regularly all over , grease
It , lay on It muffin rings , also greased ; halt
fill them with batter. As coon as risen to
tops ot rings turn them over gently with cake
turner ; bake nice brown on either side. The ]
should bake seven or eight minutes.
Lunch IIolli.
One quart flour , one teaspoonful salt , tw <
teaspoonfuls Hoyal Daklng Powder , one table
spoonful lard , one pint milk. Sift togethe
flour , ealt , and powder ; rub In lard cold , ad <
milk , mix to a smooth dough to be earll ;
handled. Hour the board , turn out thi
dough , give one or two quid : kneadlngs ti
give It smoothness. Koll out little over one
half Inch thick , cut out with rcund cuttei
about two and one-half Inches In diameter
lay them on greased baking tin , Juit touch
Ing ( In rows evenly ) , wash over with milk
bake In fairly hot oven twenty-five minutes
Wash them over again with milk when takei
from oven.
Greene. "Social Aspects of Life , " Mrs Ellen
M Hcnrotln ; last words of the retiring presi
dent , and the Introduction of her successor.
Adjournment.
Wild Mnn Ciiiliirnl In Icm .
GENEVA , In , May G-Sp ( clnl Telegram )
A wild man , destitute of clothing , with
the exception of n hlrt , wns Inssoed In
Majncs creek by Frank Finn yrstcnliv
afternoon. When first sfcn IIP was running
on all fours , nnd vvlipn pursued Jumped Into
the cretk He ( .avs he Is from hell nnd Imi
been lopnotlzeil liv Ills enemies He alsn
claims that he lives without cntlng Hu
will be taken before tha county commls-
bloncrs.
I.lfo Sentence fur Murilnr.
CnESTON , la. , May C.-Spcclal ( Telegram -
gram ) John McDonald , a Cro ton citizen
who left lure a year ago for Hillings , Mont ,
killed Thomas Dcran at that pi ice Th'
Jury found McDonald gulltv of murder In
the second degree and llxecl the jicnnlly at
Imprisonment for life McDonald hns n
wife and four children In this city.
Proforn tlio I oilrnil CiMirt.
SIOUX CITY , May 6-Special ( Telegram ]
In the cases of the Hnrrl on N.itlon.il
bank of Ciullz O , against Frank I'civey
nnd the Sioux City Street Hallway com
pany a motion has tioen tiled by Peaxey foi
.1 removal from the Htnte to the fttleial
court. The case Involves JIO.OOO. and If
transfened will be tried this month.
Criliir ItupliU ( iniuhli rrf Itiililnl.
CEDAU nAPIDS , la , May C.-Specla ( )
Telegram ) Last evening four gambling
houses In the city were raided by the police
and thlrtv-one arrests made This morning
In police court each was lined Jlo and costs.
Eight or ten gambling houses have been
running wldu open for some time.
Crouton Wnmtn CommltH Mt clilo.
CUESTON , la. May C-Special ( Tele
friam ) Mrs JInnn of Prcscott , n widow
CO jears of age , committed hulclde this
afteinoon by hanging herself to a i after Ir
a shed Her son lound her when he re
turned from school.
I'ulul Iignt nt a Diinro ,
HRYANT , la. , May C.-Spcclal Tele ,
gram ) In n qimirel nt n dance last nlghl
1'red Joluiiinesen struck Hum Uo eis ovei
the head \ \ 1th u piece of board and UIIlet
him.
PROGRESS.
People vv ho Kct the greatest
degree of comfort and real en
joyment out of lift , , are those
who make the mo = t out
_ of their opportunities.
Quick perception and
Rood judgment , Had sudi
promptly to adopt and
make vise of those refined
and improved products of
modern inventive genius
which bcbt serve , the
needs of their phv sical
being. Accordingly ,
the most intelligent
nnd progrcssiv e people
are found to employ
the most refined and
' „ perfect laxative to rcpr-
t ulatc and tone up the
> i stomach , liver , and
bowels , when in need
of such an affciit hence the ( Treat popularity
of Dr. I'icrcc's Pleasant Pellets. These are
made from the purest , most refined and
concentrated vegetable extracts , and from
forty-two to forty-four arc contained in
each vial , which is bold at the same price
ns the cheaper mads and more oidmary
pills found in the market. In curative vir
tues , there is no comparison to be made be
tween them and the ordinary pills , as any
one may easily learn by sending for a free
sample , ( four to seven dose.s ) of the Pel
lets , which will be t > ent on receipt of name
and address on a postal card.
QNCC USCO THEV ARG ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
The Pellets cuie biliousness , sick and
ullious headache , dizziness , costivcncss , or
constipation , tour Ftomach , loss of appetite ,
coated tongue , indigestion , or dyspepsia ,
windy belchi.igs , "heart bum , " pain and
distress after eating , and kindred derange
ments of the liver , stomach and bowels.
Put up in glass viuls , therefore always
fresh and reliable. One little "Pellet"
is a laxative , two arc mildly cathartic.
As a "dinner nill , " to promote digcbtion ,
take one each day after dinner To relieve
distress from overeating , they are un-
equaled. They are tiny , sugar-coated
granules ; any child will readily take them
Accept no BtilMitute that may be re-corn
mended to be "just as good " It may be
iellei for the dealer , because of paying him
a better profit , but /if is not the one-who
ncctis help Address for free sample ,
WORIU'S DlSI'I NSAKY Ml.IHCAL ASSO
CIATION , 663 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y.
The annual meeting of stockholders of th
Fremont , Elkhurn & Missouri Valley Itul
road company will be held at the olllee c
the company In Omaha , Nebraska , on Fr
day , May 17 , Ittio. nt o'clock p. in , for tli
election of directors and for the tninoactln
of such other business as may cornu befor
the meeting
J II IlEDriELD , Secretary.
Dated April SO , ISDj.
May-2 d-lC-t.
The MissionCharityLaundr ]
310 S. 23 h St ( Teleohom N i 1710. )
Solicit ! your PatroiingO !
Tn Uundrv IB not operated for profl
but to furnln employment to dei rUn
ttoinen oat ot work , and o help thci
tnm the-tr nvn living , Initead cf becoinln
blijccti of charlt ) It i under the pereonjl it
Mr\liion of Mri J. It Jardlne. and the utmoi
care t taken to turn out r tlifuctory v\or * .
! kept t9 call for and deliver work.
RMAVAYJiEJCARD
Lcavis IIIUIIUNGTON A < ilO HlVUll | Arrlvc
_ OiiialiitLiiluii | Depot. 10th St Masontta _ ) J tJniiilia _
10 ir.ain , . .Dinvor IZxprcss . ! )49mi )
4 3.jmi Ullc Hills , Mimt . 1'Uhct fciul i\ 4 Ijpm
4 SIpni. . Denver i\iiri- : H. . 4 10pm
C lipni NelrimUn 1/ocal ( excrpt hundnj ) 7 41pm
1 ISnin Lincoln I/Jcal ( except Suiuli ) ) 11 24an
2 4Spiii . rist Mull ( for Lincoln ) Dull } .
Leaves [ CHICAGO , 111 HLINOToN & Q I An U en
.OinahalUnion " Depot. 10th & Miiaon SlsiJ Onmlia
< 43pm ChlcnKO Vcntlhulo B.Mim
8 Wain . . . .Chlcn o Kxptess . . 4.16tirn
7 & 0pm .Chicago niul ht. l uln i\prcsa : 8 00 un
11 30uin 1'nclllc Junction l cil . 5.30pn >
Tast Mull. _ _ . _ . . . . 2.40piu
1-euvei lOIlTejAGOrMIL. * ST7 PAUL | Arrives
OiiialiaUnlun | Depot , IDtli Si Mggon KU | Omaha .
C OOinn ClilcnKU LI in 11 oil . > 9.10am
ll.lOnm . . Chkoco i\irosa : | ( ex Sun ) . . C OOpnv
L < RMS [ CHICAGO Ai MJItniU Usl'N | ArrlVe
Oiiin.haUnlon | Depot , lutli & Mnion Sla | Omnha
11 05am Hn tein Kxrie.-n T. . . 6 fopm
4 00pm . . . . Vcstlbulcd Limited . . . . U 40um
6 Kam . . , Mo Vulley Loral . . 10 JOpm
6 4rpm . . Omnha ChlcnRO t-p > Uil 2 Itpm
Lon\cs I CHICAGO , 11 I Ai 1'ACIPIC jAirlves
OiiialmlUiilon Dtput , 10th at Maaou Bla. | Omaha
II Main . Atlantic Ilxprew ( ex hunJ'i & .05m
G 21pm NIMH Hxpriss . . 9 "Sum
4Jip' ' " Chicago Vcstlbultd Limited. . 1 33pm
"
\v ihT. :
r t
C 00pm Oklahoma & Tixni rPX Sun ) .10 35am
1 40pm . . . CoKiudu 1-lmlUil . . . 4.UOpm
C , ST P. M i. O IArrlv"e-r"
J epnt , 15th and Webster Stp. | Omaha
Nebtanka 1'aHsent er ( dilly ) . 8 lopm
Sioux City Kxprosa ( > x bun ) . 11 5B-\iti
Ht Pnul Limited . 10.38am
r u & Mb VALLUM [ Arrives'
Depot , 15th and VVcB er tjls. Omaha
Tast Mall and Kxptcfl . . . . 4 5."pn\
( * x hit\Vjo ) 12x dx Mon ) 4 5"pm
Norfolk 13xpre B ( ex huniHj ) 10 3Jun\
St. 1'aul r.M'riss 103Cim
Lenxs I K. C , ST. J. & C. II | Arnvc8
OiniiliulUnliin Depot , 10th At M monSta , Omaha
OSOun Knniinii City l > ay Kxpios . 5 lOpnx
9.45pin.K. C. Nlfcllt Ux Mrx U. I > . Pruns , C.00.ua
-OUIU I'ACiriC. I Arrives"
IMh nnilVVelis _ erSt _ , | Omaha
Kt Louis i\prcij : C.OOniu
HI l mla ixirre ] . . . . G "Spin
Nehrnslm Loe.Udx him ) . ! ) OOuni
I.piives I SIOUX CITY A. I'ACiriC , AnUe
_ pniah.iIcpot | , 16th und VVcLs er StH. | Omnha
c'lOpm . . St Paul Umllii ! . . . . 10 33an >
LenvtBl SIOI X CITY & 1'ACIKIC ( Arrlvei"
Unm'iiilUnluii Depot , 10th Si Mason tit a. \ Omaha
C ! > o.un hlnux City I'npsenRer . . 10 3opin
{ ' Jjpm _ . _ . _ bt Paul Lltnlteil . . . 12.3Spm
Coa i-r ! UN"lQN "PACirif- I ArrlTeT"
OiiuilinlUnion Depot , lOtli a Mason Sta | Omaha
10 OOain . . . . Keniney Kxprens 3.4Etmn
2 OOpm . Oieilaid rijor . f.fpm
2 0.1pm Ilcnt'co Ai hiroin b'ir 12s ( ex Sun ) 8 45pm
T.JUpm 1'uo lie l.xprcsa . . 1065am
_ 3M _ > in . fast Mnll 4 lupin
I.ea"\t8 I WAIIABII HAILVVAV fAirlvo
OniahaUnlon | Dipot , loth Si Jlason fats | Omaha
3 Mpm . St Ludls Canr "i 13ul . " " 12 33pin
nnd sollcltois. SUDS & CO. Uoo
Building , OMAHA , Neb. Advlco PIUS It ) .
DR. C. GEE WO.
WHO IS HE !
He li ono of the most
lUlllful ot Clilre 9 doc-
lorn , because ot hla great
kno ledKe und curei.
Having turn t-islil jcar
In the mrdlcnt college ot
China he understands tha
Immediate action of oxer
1,000 remedies VV'ltli four
teen years of practice and
over four ) ear& of that
lime In Omahn mis given
him a reputation backed
jp by thousands of tc tl >
' onlnU In curing nvnilV
UAUACTin of dlieaie.
Whether CISnT.NKf OR OTHHUWI3B Dr. C.
Oee Wo Buarantee. a euro In every case ortm _
money will Lc refunded Consultation free. Bend
a two-cent slatno for book and question blanki.
Dr. C. Goo Wo. MUN listh Bt. Cm ihu.No
. BANPOItD , A. W. IUKICMAN.
President. Cashier.
of COUNCIL BLUFFJ , Iowa
Capital , ' - $100,000
I'roiits , - - - 1'J.OOO
One of the oldest hanks ID the stats of Iowa.
We solicit your business r.d collections. VV
pay 6 per cent on time deposits. Wo will b *
pleased to see und servo you.
Special Notices-Council Bluffs
CHl.MNi\H ClRANin ; VAULTS CI.HANED.
id Durke , at W. H Homer's. Hi Jlroadway.
1-nUIT HAHM AND QAIIDKN LAND TOR
kale cheap und CD easy terma. Day & Hiss ,
39 I'lurl street.
I'AUM LANlTif TO nXPHANOIJ 1 Oil C1T5T
property. C It Nicholson , t > 39'4 Ilrcuidwny.
WANTCnTro i\riiANC3i"A NIW nicvcUiJ
for a K < * * \ family hors < > . Call nt olllce of
Suridnkh Mnnufucturlnir Co , 1029 und 10JO 8.
Main street.
rou HAM ; , A NO < nr.MiNcnoN TVIJI :
uiller , u a in d na nets himlwIcU Manufuctur *
_ ln t Co. 1023 and 1030 8 Main strict.
LOTS 9 AND 10 , III.OCK 7. JViiUrn"H : AIM ) . .
unit lut 4 bluck fc Miillln'H BUbdlv , for (700 , 1C
taken quick Day & Hera
SIMS &
and Federal CourtH , Hoomn 30C-7-8-9 , Hhu
Cart , lllock , Council HluffB , lowu ,
Cleaning and Dyeing of Garment ) an !
GoouS of Every Description.
Scliocdsiiclc's Twin City Dya
Works , Cor. Avenue A and 2Kh. (
St. , Council HUills. Office , 1521 Fur
11:1111 St. ,
Send for Price List ,