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- . _ - - _ - 'FIlE OMAITA DAILY BEI : 'IH\ , APItrj { 28 , 89U. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 _ _
\ COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
tIOIL MINTlOX.
1)r. John Green 1inp rcttirnc from Mexico
mjeh Improved In hcolih.
Mrs , Ctirs 13o'cn 1i e(4)flne(1 ) ( to her botuc
1)y flfl attack of rheutnatlm.
Mr. aM Mt $ . Henry Swan have retutnel
from an extcn'1c ( trip through the i'outh.
SiecInl rnceting of flluT City lotigo No. 71 ,
A. P. fltl(1 ( A. M. , tonight. Work tn master
maon dgtee.
The vernon of the Mncahcs will meet
T11C13lfty ( afternoon at 2O : ncloek In Royal
Arcanum hail , Pearl trcct ,
The Orend hotel , Council flluft. High
e1as In every rcpect. Rnte , 2. per day
and upwad. l. F. Clarke , proprttor.
l'rof. U , \ . Price writcn from Mexico
that he is gaining a ; ) OUflf a tly , tnI will
rfltttrn for the clioovorl ! ( In the fall fully
rccovcrel ( In health.
It. wa reporLe late taML nIght that Mn' .
\v. A. Mynater hnd 'ufternl a cvetO cCl-
dOflt. A physician waa calleil and 0120 Wfl
taken to her home before the extflt or
character of the accIdent could he learneil.
. - . . . All rnembor of Counoll fluffs ltehekah
. : bilge , No. 3 , IndeflpOIulet ! Orler of 0(1(1 (
Feilowa , are requetcl to meet at Cur hall
at I p. in. tolaV to attend the funeral of
later N. 3. 1Fr1e. Monthera of other
lolgea ( nvllet1. fly order nf the loile.
1vaiige1lat A. Martin ucceosfully 'Inunclini
the revival at the Chrlatian tabernacle yes.
terclay. The. proe'Iects for succn'a are ex
celient. TonIght the ; ubllo Is lnvltel to
hoar this noted evnngelk on 1'opular De
lusions. " b'OIig aervices at 745 P.
Preaching every iiiglit this week.
' An express drIver named Walker had a
narrow cEcalO froni beIng kIlICl last even-
lag. lie wua ridIng on a load of hay1 an1
by 13011(0 ( menus was thrown off. lie struck
th0 earth on bla head aiul ahouhien' , reedy-
ng ( kogorous lnjurlcr. lie aa taken to
hIs home at 2025 Avenue U nsd a Physician
calle(1. (
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Tlio funeral of the Into Joel L. Stewart
Occurred yesterday afternoon from the resl-
4 tIence. There WflIl flU Immense number of
people tnxlcus to eiow ) their regarit for the
- , . _ _ dcad. and the funeral cortege was one of
the longct seen for many years. The erv-
teen were almost stern In their aimpllclty.
'The beautiful burial aervlce of the EpIscopal
church were obearved , comlucted at the
houre by Itector Mclonaht The pallbearers
'were relectcd from the veteran employes
of the wholecalo houo wIth whom Mr. Stow-
ar had been so long on such Intimate terms.
They wore 1. C. llonlmm , M. V. ' . 1ienig.
George Stavelcy , James lialllnger , McBride.
w. L. Fleming , W. J. Staveley W. A.
Speara. The body was Interred In W alnut
Jllll cemetery.
1e lo ( lit IrgiiiiIiigil
Why ? Iiccaiso our gooi are the best.
Our prices ar0 right and 'o guarantee satis-
faction. See our new pIctures.
' H. I , . SMITH' ' & CO.
\Vall paper cleaned , 00W process. wIth
patent right at MIIler'e. lOS Malii street.
.
have yiu seen thO new gas heating stoves
at the coT,1anY5 office ?
' .
Reduction on all trImmed hats. Miss
flag'dale. _ _ _ _ _
Darle , drugs , paints and glass ; tel. 1S9.
Iitirti.eII ( lii 31. 0. , % . ' ' A H
. The fourteenth anniversary of the found-
log of the Yotii Men's Chrietlan aseocla-
tion iI Cuncl ) BlUffs was elttborately ob.
' serve1 Sunday. The majority or t1i churce.
lied : special 8ervIces. and In the evenIng
union serylcee were held at the Broadway
MethOdISt , Congregational and Christian
churches. The speakefa were Mecers. Iale ,
.Adaino. Foote and Ober of Omaha and State
Secretary Mcgee. At the three meetIngs a
lengthy report prepared b Pree'ldent Keys
of the' local association wm read. lie cc-
fcrr d to the gawt1i of the asso iaticl2 In
all Itth branches , nuid lartIcuar1y of the
good work in a cOda ! and a religious way.
Treasurer Leveritt'8 report was aisojncluded
In the address and shows the foll9yiJlg :
. .
F.cceiptu : , .
Jialance , April O , 1SE..S 25 PC
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1 Is
Subscrlptlnns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1O5. 3C
iiath(3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 t ]
Entertainments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 3C
IdIceInneOus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ira
' Overdrawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 11
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,537 4
Expenses : ' .
_ _ ' 4 _ _ . Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,413 . 1C
itent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 Ci
'tiel and lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 0
lietIIng ( room and IncIdental , , . . . . . . 251 l
Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.SO 4
Note and Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 8
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 537 4
1 flP'ource4 :
. Sulwcriltlons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,171 . '
/ ? denberrlIip' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i,478&
LIZI bI II t los :
Ilflifltld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ , 1) )
Overdrawn nrleri ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 ia
fleaurces over llabIItIeq. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 IS
Total . . . . . . $ i.418
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hot l3iit Sash.
We ha'o : .ooo hot bed sash which we are
going to 11050 lut. They won't last long.
How many Jo you want ? We will make you
a price that cnnt be duplicated. C. B.
Paint. Ofl fl(1 Glass company , Masonic Teen-
plo , Council Blufls.
Blue Flame ICerosliie. BIscuIt served at
Cole's haidwnre store next Wednesday. No
rnoko. smell or odor. If you upset tile toVo
YOU Call get oil out.
Ooneiino Bokhara dIvans ant' new pieces
' of oriental furnIture at the Dunce Furniture
COfllpflflyS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We offer you only clean. crisp , isuow white
laundry 'rork and test delivery service at
Eago ! launiry , 721 Broadway , Telephone 157
( ltNillli ( ' to lIt' I iisiieetcil ,
The Iowa State Board of health has Issued
lnrtructIon.i to all oIl Inspectors anti sent
clrculars to all dealers notifyIng 111cm bf
the cxItenco of a new artIer requIring the
branding of every package or can of gaso-
hue td. 'rue order was gnorahly received
flZllOIl the merchants yesterday acId reads
no follows :
In ardor to Prevent flS far as 1105511114 ? In.
jury to iersons , loss of human lIfe , 11fl ( } do.
ttltiCtlOil of iprollorty roselIting ( corn negll-
geIlt antI careless handling of ProIucts of
lietrolsuin , by Which ga'ohIne is FtllStItUtCd
lor kerosene ta 1)0 ) ( isd(1 ( for Ihiumlniitlng pur-
pOes. the Stub Board of IIeutIi has made
the followIng regulnUon. as it measure of
Protection to hiulnail life , to-wit : Fvery
5)RCkLIge ) , Cfli3k , barrel or vessel containing
gasolIne 5111(11 110 Properly 110(1 ( ( hiI4tIflCtly
ltlelt'tl ) , tLfll no gasolne idlall be ahd , gIven
( , il % a3' Or ( hellvere4l to ( ( ( ly lerfon wIthin thi'
ptitio until the vessel COtllInllg ( tile 5(1100 (
( shall have' been plaliiiy Olarked wIth the
word "gasoline. " l'lIs * rule shall also apnlv
to gas'ollne 501(1 or delIvered from so-caflel
dellvcry wagons.
Dr. Cleaver's otflco moved to 60Q Broadway ,
Specal uho , Trimmed and untrImmed
bats. Miss Itagadaho , No 10 t'cari.
Untrimmed hats , SOc and 25c , Miss
ltagslale ( , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lfoffmayr's Fancy Patent Flour makea the
bcet and 010Sf bread , Ask your grocer for It.
' 4.
. ' % S'hiolvviiI. ' lriW Stan- fur i'tsiIt ' ,
IES MOINES , April 27.-Spcclal ( Telo.
grunL-It ) Is alliloUnced that the wholesale
tirug lloueo of liulbut , Ward & Co. will be
501(1 ( 10 a few da to one of two bidders ,
The firm failed last tall , although It was
doing a hlrofltable business , because it ijId nOt
have capital enough to carry ito businees.
The credItors IISYO rcorganized It (111(1 taken
It out of ho lands of the receIver. ' it is
to be sold to eIther the Myers Bros. Drug
COZIIISI1Y of St LouIs or a syndicate of CIII-
caga illen , vIio have organhlL'j th buy it. Tb
deal will be closcd Ill a few days.
, , S
When Baby wa sick , we gao her Castor !
Whefl i.liu was a Child , she cried for Castoria.
When ehu betmulo lIa , she cluog to Ceatozia.
. - % Waia abe buJ cbuttrvu1 the gavutheua Castoria.
1tOIE AFFAIRS
Merchanta and Mannfactnring Asocbtion
Annual Meeting.
3LVIEW OF TIlE EVENTS OF THE YEAh
t'ri.sl.loii t ( idol PM A dii res oti I lii'
Sil 1)J II f ( h . ' SlieCesM SI II ii I'ii Ii- .
lirt's of VUrIOIIM Fl&ierprIMe Un-
ilerinken h IllisI hess 1l t ii.
Thd MCT'Cllant $ Ufll Manulacturlng as-
soqlatlon liehil ha annual meetIng last even-
lug In the fflcc of Stone & 1)awson , and
clueing tle * evening tran'octetl busIness and
submitted reIorts sllOWhflg that .It was dc-
chletlly alIve iintl 1(8(1 ( been working for the
ullbulldlng of Cotneil lthiftz in cii energetic
atIl succeseftll incliner.
There were not so : nany of the inenibers
Present as was exlecteL. but the workers
Wile have borne the burden all thrnlgli : the
year were all there. The time was cnstlme 1
largely In readIng the reports of the oiilcors
and committees gIvIng accounts of the year's
work.
l'resident E. II. Odell calle(1 the meeting to
order aiitl read hIs annual addrees , which was
as follows :
"Your wOrt'y ) secretary has prepared an
e'ciinutlvc and elaborate report of the wrk
perforineil , and objects attained by this as-
coclation ( luring tii past year , which lie
wIll submit at tills tIme for your conriilera-
tIon. Therefore , It Is not Incumbent tipn
me to say anything regarding the year's
nccomilishments of this association. I will ,
however , pay a word relative to the faIlures
of the associatIon. Sometimes In the course
of a year's' vork faIlures out-number the
succesees. happily , on this occasIon. the
credit column Is In favor of SUCCeSS.
"In all tI o work wo so enthuslssilcally
began a year ago , and so courageously car-
nod forvard , we met signal defeat In but
two Important undertakings. The flet Instance -
stance , after sucCess had been hoverIng over
our associatIon for .two months or more
and was just about to ttle down upon our
bat tier , the city of Peoria , Ill. , threw out
an allurIng halt and succeeded In bagIng
our bird. The committee worked had , and
It the property owners In this City hail
rotilonded to the earnest sohlchtatlcn to pro-
vielo suitable ( luarters fur the loCation of
the Telegraphers' union , an ! a bonds suf-
. t1cent to pay the expenses of removIng
thuclr plant from Vinton to CouncIl Bluffs ,
we WoOld 110W have hail a very desIrable
acquisitIon to Our cIty. ThIs teaches us an
Ittiportant lesson : To obtain what other
cItIes are getting , we must be liberal , at
least , and If necessary , 'go them one bet-
ter. '
. ,
It would take many pages In our secre-
tary's report to give an IntellIgent and iide.
quate Idea of the amount of work be and
other members of the committee di In their
endeavor to obtaIn the parsage of the enanu-
facturors' bill through the lat legIslature.
Perhaps no other city Iii tile etate 'vas as
much interested lti that bill as was Cot . : cll
Bluffs. The paseago of that measure meant
a great deal to tills city. it meant the roe.
toratlon Qf the brewing Fl(1tlSirI' . It would
I have buIlt a Myzgtcr Spring ( II0lllery and
estabished a wInery In Council fliuff equal
In , capacity to any In the Ui'ilted States.
Our recretary spout' most of his tlnic' lact
winter in Des Moines work ig : for th0 pas-
rage of that bill , but It was lpet , and Peoria
agaIn was the fortunate recipient Qf favors
I bestowed , for vIll not the corn and wheat
. 01' Iowa be shipped to the distillerien of that
enterprLng , ciy , lUlli lie prUet thereof
be rhlpped back agaIn to be consunied by
members of the legislature who voted that
way ? What 'a lovely jewel he consistency ,
and what a beautiful polIsh our Iegleature
added to its luster when it voted on that
bill. The vote by which it was bet. hcw-
ever , was cloro , and so the ierchzts' : and
Manufacturers' aesoclation of this city may
take Courage. In two yeara more there may
ho fewer idIots elected who will vote for
I the Intereots of Peoria , iii. , Instead of Coun.
, cli hJiuffs , Ia. Lot us hope 53 , at least , and
work to that end.
, "The flOXt two years wIll be very Important
years for Council Bluffs and for Lhs nssoca- !
tirni , The Transmirslrslcpl exposItiri In
Oniaha in 1898 is now an assured event , and
iflean.s much to Councl ! Bluffs , If we take ad-
I vantage o' tile opportunity it will aIf'jrd.
I This assocatlon ! i'as taken an : nlt'atlve In
thIs . state In promoting the ontorprse , and
Hp..n its shoulders will fail couch of te
hiircion and reapoiislb'lIty ol tbe 1Dva cx-
liiblt. That we will have the assistance of
all od c'tizone' . there is no doubt anli
stCps should be taken to increase our inem-
berablp with earnest workers who will lii-
tcrest themselves In building up and proinot-
lug oyery industry wlthn our border , or
within ihit o tis.
'Nothhlg ia acconipEshed by inactivity.
IL I' better to do sonic things wrong , than
do nothing at all. Other cltlee are walcng
Up to the good times coming ; and while we
haven't been quIte as sleepy as 50010 of
them , we need a hit of shaking up to get
our eyes faIrly c'wn ,
"Iii laying asIde the duties of an omcor
of your associatlen I (10 ( 50 but to take up
others In the rank and file of its membership.
I thank yrni cordially for your ass'stanco
in rendering the 0111cc 1 have 1101(1 fl pleasant
task , and I berpeak for soy e'uccessor a suc-
cessfui and presperou term of office , "
F. F' . Test , clialrmaii of the executIve
committee , read a lengthy and most carefully -
fully compiled statIstIcal report. In It he
called attention to the great loss sustained
by tIle state of Iowa through tile failure
of the legislature to enact the warellonec
law , which , accorjing to his estimate , ' had
ccst the farmers ot tile state a sum of
0101(0) . ( ' that exceeded , lIe bad been told ,
$ , .OooOoo annually , but lie believed that
$50,000,000 was nearer the true figure , which
In the Past twenty years woull aggrogte
the stupenduous slini of $ lOOOOOiOOO. lie
dcoted a ' good deal of space to urgIng the
iiiembers of tile association and all oilier
cItizens of Iowa to use their heat endeavors
to secure tile enabtnient of Ibe law at a
special session of the legislature , Wllicll WliH
almost sure to he called next January. In
lilu report he also took occasion to deprecate -
cate the disposition of Council Bluffs buel-
( less men to drift into legal entanglements
with each other , and pleaieJ wIth tlicnt In
three of general distress not to add to it
by pressing for payment of debts that could
not be PaId unless ruin was brought CIIIQU
tue debtor. 'rho report was gotten UII in
Mr. Test's olost entertaining manner cml
was received with cheers ,
Secretaly Dawson's report Is very vol.
( iIflIflOuS , and covers in detail the work (10110
by the association during the year , with
Some recommemlatlons for the future ,
After tile reports ere read mill received
thu association voted to have them prInted
III lanlphlot form to tile number of 5,000
( or general distribution ,
Victor Bender thought that Council Illuffs
sIlOUld Clot make any special effort to secure
political antI other conventions ! to be held
In the city tills year , but 'should use all
available Iflhllienco in helping other ellIot'
etcuro such liteettugs after exacting pledges
tilat tile ) ' would help us in turn during the
eXIlOEittofl year , 'Ilefl we would vcll be prepared -
pared to care for any number of large gather-
big.J in connection with the TranenilssIsslppl
exposltioq.
OiilCers far the ensuing year were elected ,
President Odell declined a re-election and the
vacretary was lnrtructed to , cast the vote of
the association for M , F , ltohrer. Victor
Jicilder was elected vice presIdent ; secretary ,
F' , Iii. L.ooiiiis ; treasurer , A. \ % ' , Iteikmaii ,
The executive conilmttee was Increae3d In
number from eleven to ilftce and the foi.
lowing ilelIlbers ( were' elected : E. F. Test ,
chairman ; E. 11. Odehl , 1)r. J , II , Cleaver ,
I. 1.1 , Treynor , ' 1' . C. 1)aws. I'rof. II , W.
Sawyer , \V , If. Lynchard. II , If , Merrlani ,
E , II , Trouman ( , F. Ii , Keys , L. liverctt ,
Jr. E. Orinun , Iii , \Vohlnsan , A , 5 , llazeiton
and l. W , hart.
The treasurer reported that all of the debta
of the a ocation ! ilad been tilet and that
tlloro a balance of $20 on haid , The
( hUelitiofi of banquets for the ensuing year
was discussetl at length , It was first proposed
to gIve live a ; the Grand hotel , This wa
Pr. Cleaver's Idea and It seemed to meet
Ivith general approya1 but after further con-
skieratlon It was thought best to fix the
ileflnlte number at three. and upon the slig-
geetlon of Mr. Treynor the executive cons-
inittee ae tnsriicteil to order thee's. or more.
MI the members of the association wlloee
isansc % scre on the roll laot year were car-
rIe1 forward as asernbrs for the present
year cml the secretary was Instrueteil to
notify tileni aisti c3lIect the usual nsember-
ship fee of $ each. At the suggestion of
Dr. Cleaver a suns sulflclr.nt to pay for the
Grand hotel banquets was dlrecteil to be set
liie and to be used for that purpoe'e and
110 other. The a.sociatlon then adjourned.
11(11(111 MA1i' 1lii MI'ItlI'iIIIIl ( ,
lll lisi liii iii' ; : ; , . i.Iki'l ii ,
iIul Iii l'gsl Ii for hIM VIi'tIii ,
After terrorIzing tile town ami defying the
autllorities for years , there Is a ptjibhhIty
that Celly ilough lIas flOW reached the end
of hIs career ati a local tough. Thomas I'ar-
dow , the blind man % 'ilons he beat e'a brutally
without provocailon on Sunday afternoon , now
IIe at lila Iloflie , 1716 South Eighth street ,
In a critical condition. At hoots the Infor-
matioll vat' cnveyed to the ofllcers that he
sync liable to do. : An examination by lliy-
slclnr.s yesterday niorning shosved that one
eye wee knocked from Its socket , two ribs
were broken 01111 that ho % as suffering frotis
( langerous ititernal InjurIes , which nsight terminate -
minate fatally.
leputy Marshal Andereln , who , by tile
way , is the only niati connectdll with the
PolIce force who has StlcCCe(1Cl ( Iii
arrestIng liough without a fight ,
was gl'en a warrant yesterday and
directed to go nfter the fellow , lie
his familiar with hioughi's haunts nround
Crescent City and found 111(0 about 9'o'clock
yesterday Its a honec on the Allots l'Inney
ferns several miles frotii the village. Aildor-
son left ills buggy before ho caitse In eIght
of the 110(150 ( antI ahlroached ) the premli'a.s
from the rear and through the barnyard.
lie entered tilS kItchen door wIthout stoppIng -
pIng to rap atul , pasetig thirough the room ,
startling a woman who was In the kitchen
by the abrubtneea of hIs entry , founil hlosigh
in an adjolniisg room comfortably enjoying
hiint'lfS'hen Placed under arrest hiougli
remarked that It was a good thIng lie did
not see 1110 officer comIng. After a good
deal of persuasion liougli was permitted to
go to an adjoInIng farns and see hIs wIfe.
lie waa then driven to town witllout offer-
log any reeistance. At the station lie va'
booked with assault with Intent to do great
bodIly Injury. ha was sullen and was
lokcd up wIthout hiI usual protects ,
At the opening of tile police court yesterday -
day "Dago" Dick Lanclon , licugh's assistant
in the aseault , woe arraigned , lie wanted
tIme to semi for an attorney and look sir
witnesses aisil the judge sent iiIii back to JaIl
tinder a bond of 50O. Wheis It was ascer-
tamed that Pardow's Injurles vcre extremely
serious the Intention of giving Rough a hear-
tog wac abandoned and ho is held In jaIl
'Itliout ball.
Further investlgatione into the character
of the assault chow it to be evcn mre vlclou.
anl enurderotir Piats was first Intimated , and
tllat both of tile Pardow brotilers Svero badly
hurt. Samuel l'ardow Ii. ' a eri'ple and lIt
was beaten by liough to such an extent that
he could scarcely get around yesterday aftir-
noon. Both of the men are entire strangers
to } Ingh and Ills gang and there was not
the lcaat provocation for the brutal aoault
Hougli will not have a hearing until the
extent of Partlow's injurIes are determined.
The charge of assault with Intent to do great
bodily Injury still etanils against him , but
it will be changed to assault with intent to
cotnhiilt murder.Vltltin the last four or
five years liQugh hIaC been arrested sores of
timco and his procacution haa cost the cIty
and county thousands of dollars. lie has
tiireattaed the lives of i1czen of men , bu
for some sIngular reason lie has received
but the slightest punIshment and almost
every sentence that has been impoaed upon
IlilU hac been surpended before lie had served
out half of Ills time. While perhaps nope of ,
the officers fear hint , they have all become
weary of repeatedly arrecting and cotsvctlng
hint oqly to Ilave him turned boat. again upon
the comintiolty after a few ( lays of confine-
ment. _ _ _ _ _ _ - ,
JI.t.VSOX ON 'l'itlA1 llt 3IUItDE1C.
ei.atloiit1 C'se l'liizi1y Oieiieil ii t
ises loiiit'i. .
DTS MOiNES , April 27.-Special ( Tale-
granl.-TlIe ) tral of Saiisnel It. Dawaon , for
I the rr.lirder ofValter tcott , hi's can-is-law ,
was bogtin in the dlstrct court thIs alter-
noon , and before adjournment in the evening
a jury hal becit secured. Tile chief difficulty
was In gettIng p001)10 who had not formed
opinions frcm reidIng the newrpapers , and
WhO scre wliliig ( to accept insanity as a do-
fense. The etate admItted that t would
make a defense on Cite groilnl of insanity ,
and examIned all the jurors closely on thL
print.
About fcrty were exansined ( luring the day.
Iawe'an appeared in court lookIng well and
strong. lie is about 65 years old , and for
veelc pretended ho was very sick. lic
accrUed cheerful and willing to talk , con-
veroing in the court room v thi various ac-
qunlntances during the day. Acrosa tile table
from tiliti sat his l9-year-cld daughter , Clara
Dawson-Scott , for the murder of sliose lluo-
band an hour after silo had marrIed hIm
last Christmas eve Dawson Is being tried.
She sat with her itlotller-In-law and fatller.
in-law ; the ladies vero deeply veIled anl
the girl watched her father and mother , who
eat together all through the proceedings.
Tile jury Is as follows :
Jolt11 Frederck , F. MoffiLt , Norman Gra-
11am , Nichcias McClenaisan , Davis I ) . 13oot
Calv'n iiarrah , A. W. Davis , ( I , A. I'ease ,
Wesly Spain , Isaac W. Eaton , Mark It. howard -
ard and Otto l. flrcwiileo. Most of them
are farmers. Taking of testimony will begin
tomorrow , and it is expected the case will
last about a week. Daweon claltna to have
no remcmbranco of eventa front a date sev-
cml days before the murder , till thrc weeks
after it. _ _ _ _ _
instil 0.1.1 VeI Ivs ( eli'lrn Ii' 'l'oiIi
WEBSTER CITY , Ia. , April 27.
-Special ( Tel ogre enA II nrranzenien ta
are completed In this city br
tii celebratIon of the ses'oilty-
seventh anniversary of tile Independent
Order of Odd Fellows , which occurs hero
tomorrow. Visiting ( lelegat.totla wlil be
tiresent from I ) Wa , Mason City , \'iillants ,
Fort Dodge , humboldt , lielinond , Gait , Eagle
Grove , Story City , Jewehl Junction soil other
IloltitS. The forenoon ylll be taken ip vithi
the reception of tile visiting Odd Fellows (111(1 (
at I o'clock all the city , visiting cantons , en.
campolents , subrdloate lodges and lie-
bekaha , led by the \Vebster City cornet band ,
and followed by vIsitIng bands , vihl ferns
in procession coil march to the court Ilouse.
where an interesting program will be carried
out , Tile etidreis of welcome wIll be do.
Ilvered hiy I ) . .0. Cilaso of Webster City. D.
P. Coyle of liuinbldt , responding , Tile prln.
cllal i wuker of tile day will bc J , S. Funk
of Iowa Falls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Jul I hell er Nii rriisl tyiiIil !
JIFFEItsoN , In. , April 27-Special-- ( )
Frank King , a notorious thief and burglar ,
1101(1 at Rockwell Cty for robbIng a store
at Johiey came very nearly getting away , and
Oiily tile ; Imely arrival of the sheriff prevented -
vented lila regainiilg lila liberty IL appears
tilat ICing is ( lulto familiar with tile use of
a file anti of making keys. In 50010 way lIe
caine into possessIon of a sniall file tind a
peco ! of clock spring , King hul made the
key , bnt it thu tiot exactly fit and had
stuck In tile lock , \\'iiile lie was endeavor-
log to get it out the jailer arrived on the
ceoe and tile Jig was up. The following day
tue fellow was sentenced to tw. ' years In
tile penitentiary , ainl there vhll be put out
of reach of his favorite tools.
Sd.its' I.tIiriirlsin AltIOliitN Aaalafiii.ts ,
IES MOINES , Ia. , April 27.-Speclal (
Telcgram-Mrs ) , B , J , Cope , tile HCW state
lbrariaii ( , today announced her appointments
of assistants. It had been announced same
time ago that there would be no changes ,
except In tiio librarian , and tile reoranlza.
tlon of tile force caused great aurzsrit'e ,
The appointments are : First asoIstant
Joseph Orwlg , to succeed Miss Mary Il ,
\Vhitcoinb of Qrliinell ; second assistant ,
Jeonle hlutcilins , and third assistant , Jennie
Laird , ate retircd librarian of Jaw detart.
ment , A. J , Small , succeeding C. C , Webb ;
custodian , August Becker , to succeed F. S.
Llndley ; assistant In law . , . new paaitIou , Mis ,
Li. RUBSSII. ' -
IOWtA VETERANS F4ET 1'ODAY
Annual Encampment oft1s.nt1 Army at
Des Moines ,
ALL PARTS OF TIlE STATE IRPRESENTED
lIiiilrcal Irgi.mlvzitl.n'i ' ' ' % VIlI Sss cli
the' .ttt'iili.iee to ' ' 'Ft'n 'i'lu.i. .
ss.nul-Sont' , , , , IliuMi-
Il'MM (0 lIt' 'l'vsluNi.etesi.
CEDAR lLAl'IIS , Ia. : April 27.-Speclal. ( )
-The annual encampment of the Grand
Army of the RepublIc , depattnent of Iowa ,
whIch begins litre cml continues for three
ilays , promIses to be the largest ever liM
In the state. The old veterans are conilng
Irons all lartc' of the state , and they will be
occenspanicil by their 'aives anti daughters ,
who are itieiiibers of the \'Oilllln'8 Relief
Corps anti other lady organizations , auxilIary
to the Grand Arlny. Many tielegatione wIll
bring bands vitii thens , and It is already cer-
taut there wIll he at least a score of iisusical
orgaisliations to assIst in addiiig to the sue-
cess of tile oCcasion. Then there will be
several hunilced nsembor of tile Soits of
Veterans hero during tiit' three days , which ,
taken 'Ith the others a 110 will attend froiti
the neighboring towns , vlhl as ; oil the items-
her so tht.st tii city will have the larger't
crowd In her history to enterain , Four
siecial trains will lie run lit here at nooo
Tuesday over the Burlington , Cedar itapids
& Northern , and the other railways have
taken stops to provide nccoitmnmodation for all
who omay desire to come.
Tue parade will be 1101(1 ( Tuesday afternoon.
In add.tlon to the old veterans , who will
once immoro keel ) step to the sound of the fife
and tirtiiii , the oimtiro milItary force of tile
Io , a State uumlver'Ity , ulsier coniinand of
Major Vodges , together with time titato UnI-
vc'rsity baud and Company' I , lea a National
gliarli , of Iowa City will be here. If the
weather is Propittoels there will he 10,000
visitors in the cIty cit that ilay , nearly half
of whom svlll take part tim the parade.
QUESTIONS FOIt DISCUSSION.
'r ' very Importnnt questions probably will
collie 'iii for discussion at the bus'ist'ss ' nteet-
log of tilO encamptiment. The tik'psItIon of
pensloims of old soldiers at the Old Soiders'
honme at Marmihmailtowim Is , a quez'tlnis that the
old soldiers are liloro or hess interested In ,
\\'imlie the Graisd rnmy has no direct tonnage-
inent or control of that Institution , at the
sante tIiict time veteraite feel nisicti Iimtereat
Iii It , and tller WiSiles ilave generally been
: espected In the material affairs of the home.
Tue board has a standIng rule , to"sitich nil
Inmates ntsist subscrIbe before entering , that
all pension money in excess of $6 Per iiionth
nmimst ba turncl over to the home. which
Is credited to the support fund. Whether
thIs ansotmnt should be left as It to or lessened
or Increased Is lIkely to be discussed ta' quito
an extent.
The other iiuestlon , and OiiO that. has been
promInently before time G. A. It , posts of time
state for the past sIx or eIglt , ittonths , 1 : ' the
soldiers' itmontitilcot matter. During the w'Iim-
ter nmetmtiis anti just lsre'iohIs to the conven-
hg of the general ase'etmbiy' posts all over
the state adopted resolutions asicng the' legislature -
islature to take such sts co would bring
abcut a removal of medallions from the
, nontltiteflt , whcIm time commission had tie.
clded tipon. Otmt cC def tence to these rose-
lutinna a concurrent ree4utfon 'as paseed
at the recent seraton dtectIitg tIme contismls.
ston to retncvo the zetahIlons. however ,
there has been more orUces wrangling snca !
the passage of this resohuttoli , and tIme nmat-
ter 110 dcubt t.iIl ecintI ; tip 1at the encamp-
itment. If it dccs thiciwill. . be a red hct
home aqd rcohutlons iti be , passed express-
log in no uncerthin imsailitep the vlowa of the
old soldiers in. regard to' ' % hfe nmatter.
Tue big light of the encatnpnment vill
ctoriw , however. when thb titns arrives for te
electIon of a.locatlon for bold , img jllo itet
eneanipineisL Dubuqu , .jarshalhtown , apd
Slrux City are all avowed .anditiates for it ,
and each of the cities . flaimIei ( wIll , "ttd
strong dohegttIc'n to make a fight for the
prlvilcge of entertaining the old veteran'i
next year. Dtlbuque secsited headquarters
several dab's ' ago and the contIngents from
SIeix City ani ( Marshallto\Vn canto in Moo-
day anti have been hard. at work.
AS TO TIlE OFFICERS.
It is generally conceied that General
JosIah cIvcn : of Ies Moines vIll be chocems
for iicpartmen.t , . consnvulder , although there Is
likely to be quite a fight over tite office.
General H. M. Day of this city Is booked ( or
tito position cf senior vice commander and
Rev. Dr. Barrett of toaa Qity will be chosen
chaplain.
The canmpfirce s Iii be maisy anti nmost in-
teresting. Three vihi be ilehci on Tuesday
evening anti several on time succeeding nghmts.
Tlm main campfire em Tuesday night wIll bo
' . and will be
helti in Crc-Cite's opera house
presided ever by General Josiah Given ; time
SeCOlttl campfire vill be helti In the auditor-
I'ini ' at the 'High schrol buultilng anti will be
presded ! over by Colonel J. J. Steadman ,
while the third one will be held In the In-
coin club roons , anti will bel a cert of an liii-
promtU affair.
The present officers of the state tiepart-
nment are : Cormmnsander , K. P. Thompson ,
Itocic ltapitis ; seitlor Vice commander , M. E.
Erwin , Iubuque ; Junior 'ice consma'ntier , J ,
P. Scott , Davenport ; itmedical director , Ii. C.
McCoy , Algona : chaplalo , 11ev. J , S. Albrook ,
Mt. Verncn ; assistant ndjutaxst general , Ii.
I. Chase , Iec Moines ; assistant quartermaster -
ter general , \V , V. ' . Gardner , Rock itaplds ;
Inspector , J. F' . 'l'honlpson , F'orec't City ; Judge
advocate , It. J. Chase , Sioux City ; chIef inilS-
tering officer , A. M. hogan , Montezuma ; sen-
icr aide and chief of staff , L. K. Page , lila
Grove : councIl for adnmlnIstratioit. Ii. lii.
Day , Cedar Rapids ; George W. hafferty , Os-
Icaicosa ; J. 0 , Mihllman , hogan ; L. L. Cald-
elh , Decoraim ; G , II. Wclshm , Boone
llspl , 'zs'ied ' Ca rrol I i't'oie'rl . ts'iii'r $ ,
JEFF'ERSON , ha. , April 27.-Speclal.---- ( )
'rhiere Is a gooti sized factIonal war In
Carroll , nih on account ol an ordinance re-
ccntly issued by the city council , to time
effect that property owners within a certaIem
district initst builti cement or permanent
.valka , ant ] stipulates exactly itaw they shah
it hiit down , size , material , etc. As a ro-
slllt a large imimenber of cltizene , among them
tlsislnCSH oieim and Imeople of vrornlnoimce. are
reeordiitg souse emphatic protests against
thIs sort of arb'trary legislation. They as'
sert that ti.ey are willing to put down good ,
serviceable aitiewaiks , but oiJect to ilaving
.r. + 4 + .s +
'
, What :
DoYo ;
Waiit- - ' ?
'Iii'S'
, t . )
Sill
If ' nice1 1 :
, i tic
preUy''ioc at a
modeza price ,
1li s
, _
I Sargent
1-las them - All
Omaha cannot
touch us.
Look for the Beor.
Customers' Shoes
Shined Free.
44 * * *
a city council tell them just exactly how
they shall make Impr. vemeimts upon their
own vroperty. and in all iirvbabiiity tile
courts will be caileti tipoli to dteriimtiie how
far the Prerogative of a council extentis Anti
what arc , the rigimts of property owners.
0 1.1) il.t ii I ) it Iil'LStIl ) 'i'll 'A'l'l.
lie. 3holties tiueSeeisc of ituttlit't' ii
SiIrIt.l t'niitcst ,
DES MOINES , in. , APrIl 27.-Special (
Telegrani.-Neisrly ) the entire adrimlnistratlon
of Ie Moines was its court busy , on no-
coliiit of the trial of the case bots'cen time
two boartis of public works. Whmen thin new
aihininistration went Into omre three weeks
ago , the tonyor animosincei tue appolittinent
of a new board : Messrs. C. I ) . Itoartlman
tsiitl II. \ ' . Crehlits. Tue city hati one nl-
roatly , John Siierman and George C. Slots ,
wilt ) chalineti they hail two years to serve ,
Tit nmayor lroceeiled to eject timem , and the
cotinci confirtiteti thi new appointittents.
Time oitl bnrti titeis got aim himjunction to pre.
vent tue neW one frons taking poscssloim of
tiii nihIce. Conseqnntly tilere is no stiper.
s'isiOii of ptihilic Inmproveiimenta in progrees ,
anti tmmuch enmbaa-rassineistm Is aiict1. A
stipulation of facts was agreed to aimtl the
case' argueti before tue court. Tii argim-
tiicimt lasted all tins' , anti will c'nstmnse two
or tiirc days ittore. All cavil' tlechsion Is
expet'teil , cii vhmich appeal will be taken by
the defeated side. It iia beeim arectl that
thIe sitle which scums In the lower court vihl
take charge of time otfico pending the do-
cisiois of the appeal.
S.t l.V.t'l'liX AIIM ' ( )1'llClilIS ) ItliStsi
ilituulie 1-lluh.'r4 Iocinri' fat' ( lie lull-
hhiiglin , jinitil. Ili'gsiui'I. ,
BOONE , ha. , April 27.-Speclai ( Telegram. )
-Captnia Mingles and Liesitenatit l1a3'lan ,
young se omen at thc head of the Salvation
army corps of srumo eevetmty meimibers here ,
today oont to Cottmimtniiiler ilaotht-Tsmchcer
theit' recgimatirns froits the servIce. Captain
Mitglw ! says they will go to their itonse itt
Clssrltotm to await orders ( rout Bahlington
Iioc'tii. for whose Volunteers they hiave
proltcretl their services , Sile says thtiM Is the
first tleflectioim from the Salvatloim arniy Iii
time Iowa situ Mlsscurl division of the organi-
zatto , but shIe believes time tnovemmcnt : will ho
general , ims time syntpathiy of the antt' Ic vtim
Iitlihiigton heath , nitil as Atimericans they
prefer an organlzatiott vitiiout foreigim head.
051 'ills ' ) , it Is untlerstooti thie heath-Tucker
people will solId new headers to ilcone , bitt It
is ticubtutml If they will hold time nmeimmbcrsimlp
llee.
: , I ( ' 'i'loiie I is , .
MASON CITY , In. , AprIl 27.- .
( Special Telegra enA bail vi iii
storimi , ntmtenittlng ahiimost to a
cyclone , visited time northierim part of tisis
cotiimty . last imighmt. Time large
elevators at Manly , l'lt'imtontii mmd Itock
Falls were utoved from their fowulattoils :
-CllthUIldliige overtsirimcd anti a nuiimber of
large britiges damaged. The Itatil of tue
stortn was nearly Identical to the bg
cyclone of two yenr ago.
Viiiel tle ltaugitiVns Sot i filed ,
YOILK , Neb. , April 27.-Special ( Tele-
granm.-Tho ) report that then burglar wIle
was killed In Atcilisoim , Ken. , a few imighits
ago was George Kingeim , the ax-convict who
recently escaped froism time ccunty JaIl hlero ,
was fali'a. As t'OOIi no time report reached
hero Sheriff h'rlce left for Atchison. A tale-
from ( room hlnm today announces thlat time titan
Ic not Klngen.
Clullul F'ittnliy ltijtirt'il.
Sioux CITY , Ia. , 4rrIi 27.-Spocial ( 'role-
grain.-Fretidio ) T'Ier , a 4-ycar-old boy of
this place , threw himself backeard from tile
nurso's arnis through a second story ts indow
last night , striking itis ileali Ot tile brick
curhdtig of the areaway below anti inflicted
fatal iimjuries. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' ( ) ii iii I'turvluitcte ii i'netliii liridge.
ONAWA , La. , April 27.-Spectal ( Telegram , )
-The busIness ismon ' , f Onawa anti Decatur ,
Nob. , are raising mcney to buy time Miosourl
r.ver Pontoon bridge at Sioux City with the
Intention of re-locatIng it between the' ts'o
first named towus.
Ktiigitts of old-crusaders who vent to
cotiqemer the world , coniti not hope to
StlCCeei sinless thies' s'ere Ito virile , hearty
health. A titan cannot face difficulties if
lila stoimiach iStl't in good order. Dis-
ortlered digestion viii make a siuggislo
coward out of any tuan. It nmnkes his
istiiitl stagnant , and he cannot think
juickly eitougli to accomplish aimythiiimg
Lt makes his inovenments slow , and takes
ill of the snap out of lilni. Every oman
itt business in America has a light on hits
liatitls just as touch as ever had 1)cltcll
knight. It is a titatter of life aimd death ,
just the samoa with him as it was with time
iritsader. Indigestion and all the ills
that o with it , most frequently start in
coitstipatioii. That keeps all sorts of itu-
purities in the body , forces theut misto the
blood , and so deranges the whole system.
Constipation is one of tue commonest
ills , cOil tcf it are traceable most of the
disorders that tnake people sick. Once
it iets a firm hold on a man , it Is most
( lifliCitit to overcome it. Teitiporary re-
lid cami be obtained iii a tiiousaiid ways.
rhmcre are nietliciucs oh tue umarket that
will help as bug as you take tiictii.
There is only ooe remedy that is a real
reimiedy-titat you don't have to keep oji
taking forever. That is Dr. Pierce's
l'leasaiit Pellets. 'flie " Pellets ' '
tiny , sugar-coated graiiulcs , oiiiitl and
efficient iii their action. They ll'cct a
) e-uzneil cure. You don't become ii
slave to their use , as with other pills.
If will scud at one-cent atanips to cover
cost ittallilig ott/i' _ . we svilt scud you rital : the
itto'tt useful niciiical book extant. 'i'IiIs is Br ,
Pierce's Coinnicu Souse dcthical Adviser , In
iaiim ltiialisii ; a book of ioott pae. profusely
iliustr tted. the great expeiise ofprepariiig svlilchi
has been covered by Cite ahe of 6&iooo , copies
at Cite regular price fi.o itor copy. Address ,
Vt'orltl's Iispeiisary Medical Association , No. C'6j
Mclii * ttrect , Ituffaho , N. V.
UIARRH OFTIlE STOIIACIL
_
REAL ) THE SYMPTOMS OF' TI-uS COMMON AILMENT.
The appetite Is abnormal , It ittay b lost
int'reneeii or lierverteti.
There lIt vt'igiit , tltiii lsnhim anti a e imse of
bunting in the lilt of tile Stonmacim after
taking footi.
'h'imi is accoinptiiiod ! by flattmletmce anti
ii ( art bmirii.
Alternate constipation or tlinrritoea.
A dull imeiulteiie , isimgitor , ilepression of
epirhts and irritabIlity of tc'mnper.
Tie toisgue t coateti nod breath foul ,
Ficqimeist regurgitation of a thus , vnter ) ' ,
i'a lIii flti lii , lii'PCotidtl by cisigast i-Ic i. * i nit.
l'ahims at tue heart nct'omitpatiIeti by pslPt- :
tatlon .ittd . sit' 'rtness of breatii , looking time
liattent think ii hmas heart t1tetiee.
Accompanying soitte eases tiicre is a dix-
hissii , rInging In the ears , spots itefore the
eyes and other sensitioiis , whmlelm together
are called "etointieliio vertigo , "
These itletietitit hear a buzzing sositul nntl
feel ins ii ii 'ilior , wei'e etiVeinIsIng tileun ,
They grow isale tiimii grasp for support ,
in fear of foiling ,
W'iieii lii nimy e'nse this trouble itnit lnstCd
a lntmg tIme , evitletices of iitanutritItls ehio'
ti'eitteel'eit ,
A ti. c.tsii : ,
I'niitlltar ( rouup.if S'iuist.siiis its
( St 't.ti 113 II t'nrei Li I leit I ,
Frank M. Iavhs , Norfolk , Neb. , is ii. clerk
I /i / ) ? L
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FhtANI' 1h. iV''IS. Nos-fohic Nehm ,
in tile citliti 'y of the F' . R. & \l . \ ' . railway.
lie i one of the lililiiY PeoPle of etiuc'lttioim
nlmtl good Jutigineimt wimo have foliimtl m'ehicf
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vja SOLICIT OU1t BUSINESS ,
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Cliase-Lister Theater Co.
-TONIGI1'r-
OLIVER PERKINS.
L'OI'tJLAlt So di. aim hale
i'iti..1s. : lit box otilce.
anti olin' through fleA. Corelantl numd Ship-
aril. Mr. lavls says titus :
"I t is s'nItl , 'seeing is iw'hles'Iiig. ' I iirsve
littil a 't ry torlblo reiimtiteier of this rtitl
adage. Iii iSP. , nftt'm' irntitlattttg fi'otn the
Onmetimit ihiiiiteit College , I tooht a Itoittil u
'lth 1103 t'or'ti & Moirehi of ( 'isieligo. hhtifl ( .
itn' I coistruete-ti n disease' % 'isieh ecitse'd
to millie ( ito t'ffoi'ts of time best pumystlclaun
of hint city. Time ccitt of time whimle trotmb.ts
seemneti to iti : ' Iii time sttmnmitehi. l'ain nlWlI5
I 'llnt ed rletiimg , and I leimev there e'its sense-
siting wromig , tmedntist' tiiem'e i imo siiuleritmg
\vl t is a lieu I I by ti igei. ttoim ,
' 'The fitet i , I hittil tIe digestIve Isower at
all. I vomited tsfter c'ery nmeal. Sour
gases aitti fermmmemmts t'citmt'd to be foitistim
a II t iie ti time I n t hit' stemisat'im 1(5511 I'ot'eh it ,
itertimeil to tic hiulumgi'y. html a little' flCd in
time stomach vouiti Ituit t so I WoUld iso fOcetL
to ittI ) etttuttg. Along vitis flits oittlttioil
're obstinate coltittthiimtiotl , ngoniviiug hInd-
fleimeit tsmmih lmrimfouiimfi % s t'ilktt esit.
. .
.i lmati to give up iim' ii'nce ii flee beitmg ro.
titit't'ti traits miu' 51551(11 ' . 't'igiit ( If IG to i2t )
1)011 imilt' . I i' 't itrit eu t o I ) lmt(1iill it isti Itt-I au-
VihI'ul to try itt's. ( 'olmeluliti and i4lmdlcltrui ,
'l'hey said immy dlitenito wns cittori ii of tim
ettmuuaeh ( SlId at once l'r'gimim work nloiig that
line. h begun to Iuiilrvt' ft oitm the very
ill-st day , anti after a 'eek iinti iso mimore'
% 'nimmitliig , 'I'o lie tmrlt'f , I gimutmni iii sti emmgtii
atid tietihi right along ntnh after ( time mmtoiitim'h
tn attiment s'as ontirey fu ec ti'ntn every
SI ililmtOifl of' ii)9tdimitTit or e.ttarris of time
iitoinaeim. 'l'ilnt iS Viiy I thilmik there ii
iuotlmIiig like , or ammys 110Cc hear nit good ,
ns tlme l'apelnnti anti S1teItIId ti'cntimsvnt. "
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( 'ONSI' I.'l'A'i'ION , EN A ui I NATION ANt )
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IIOOMS 512 ANt ) 3D N1IVOI1K LIFE
BuILDING , O'tlAlhA ' , NEll.
0111cc hfomirs-D : to It a. in. ; 2 to S p. in , Eve. ,
nuiigs-\Vetinesdays itnti Satmim'dal's only-
a to S. Stmndn3'-lO to 12 mis.
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LIVER AND KIDNEY
Diseases arc manifcstcd by Backache ,
Rheumatism , Loss of Appctfte , Foul
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, Tongue and Wcakncss
Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S
- UVER AND KIDNEY BALM
. Is the remedy you need , of equal scrvicc
' in mild or chronic cascs
von BALE tVCSYWHCRC Ar * 1,00 POll 1JOTTLS
TH DR. J. H. McLEAN MDlCINE CO. , ST. LOUiS , Mo.
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Dr. S. Mosher
SFEIOIALISP.
Having fully demonstrated by years of successful proctico and experience that ho is
able to cure multItudes ef diseases which bathe the skill of ordinary pimysi..laims , ho
I feels It his duty to make kiiown to aumffeming liutnanity ClInt iii ? devotes 1il whole tlnto
I and energy to thii3 particular brienehm of time prol'easion , tind vIi' prepare umid furnish
I medicitmo at imis office or visit those cases Whicim tony require pereoumni e.ainmnatioim. Pa-
I I tients ac a distance may cor..iilt Dr. Mealier by letter , giving a carefully written history
Ior their cases , descrIbing their symptoms minutely as Iorslbie , which will enable him to
I make correct tilttgnosi , and udgo very accurately of tue curability of the disease , and to
I apply proper retnedlea. Meuiclco forsvnrdotl eIther by mail or "xpress nod nil medicine
I prescrmned by Dr. MOelier is prepared under hits own persotlat s'ipervhslon. lIe .treate all
I dtseaes without mercury or oilier poisons. which create disease of tlmeineehves.
I The doctor by his new RESTORATIVE ' 'REATMENT cures all curabo .iiacnsee , and
I treats with success nil affections of the Liver , Throat nod Lungs , Cntarrh , Epilepsy.
I Dyspepsia , hlenit Disease , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , and all Nervous Diseases causea by
overwork , the r.discretion of youth , or the excesses of riper years. and whatever may
tenti to lower hue latent force or ( lie tone of hie'it vitality , causlimg physical debility ,
ner'ouis exhaustion , Insanity , and premature decay.
Consult personally , or by Letter , free anti strictly confldeiittah. Address ,
Dr. S. Mosher ,
Office : 623 West Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa
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( .0,5111 , etii filthy. M&iied ary.t.r. , , suI.d , ( .s 5'.ro ; 6 to. . ' to , $ . .
ulti:4wee IST ) 15 00 .vd.r . . glv. . I.ii gui.t.u I. curs ot ieun4 the mon. ,
UEIMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. . 1511 Dodge fltrs.t , Omaha , Ni.
TWIN OITY DYE WORKS
4' 7 17r. _ ,
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It Pays to Investigate !
Before purcila.lng a ototint fertile
tile season. Our hticycles will
sisnii ins'esigitiIOn. Ve inalte -
no ai'eertioima , we clmntlot SUiiiiillfl-
hate. We hene istti'iui of roe- , ' - .
, mtttetmiii lion tind ( Ira lett from
exierlt'lmced cycllitt tiurotiglioUt , , /
cjr terittor ) ' , Our competitors
howl-we ( llfl't huh ) it , beauie / . \ \
agents . - : / \ . , . : : : : : : : : z' .
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gualuntee is worth suincthlilg. \ ' - . - ' . - - - - - - - . .
it tacans soinetlllng. .
TIChlilJNl'S-"tIe.t in tile - . - - - - - . . ' . . . ,
worlil" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 \ \
DREItE IdODUIS-The ac- \ '
litttiwidgiti leader of tile . _ , ' ! \
nmedlutn lirleed itigli grade's. . hO - j ' ' , . , _ j '
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. Largest line of Sundries and Supplies in the mid-west. General western distr butors fo
the flcrculcs 1'1ood Run , W'/eecler Re/arm .St-dd/e and U S , vcoincler.Vritc for catalogue.
Write DEERE , WELLS & C011 , CoLllldil Bluffs , Ia.
1.0CM. A6ENTS-
J. T. FINDLEY , Council Bluffs , Ia ,
WILL BARNUM & 13R0. , Omaha , Neb ,