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(1 TIlE OMAHA DA1LYflUL : Ii _ , UlAV , JUNE l8 1896. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
COUNCIL BLUFFSDEPARTMENT _
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IIilt 3t1N1JOX.
c j Iles hns rttrnciI tron town city
: 1rL D. P. Lynch Is ylng very III with
bralti fever.
# Jrt hulls of the county audItors office i
on the sick Iiit.
. Oscar iCcelinc In home from a trip to
. Arizona afld Texnn.
; I'otTflfltCr ! Tinmrnon4 ot 1ambirg ! wa
In the city ycteTday.
The iCnlglits and faiBet ; of securIty will
nect LliIs evening at 1oyal ArcAntlin ball.
The funeral of rhonias niltli , who died
of npefldiItl5 , occurred yvstctclay after.
; noon.
' Cliarle (1. GIlder and Christina A. Larsen
c wcr unltcd in marriage by ltnv. T. 1.
f Thiclcsttin ,
' Rev. 1)r. ) Snyder is recovering from the
Injuries teeIvcd in a fall at. li1 home several
' % s'cekN ago.
t Mrs. Spencer Smith arni Mrs. ( Icorge lec-
I line have gone to hot Springs , S. I ) . , for a
thi'co weeks' visit.
. Mrs. Henry Stciiikopf Is at Avoca at the
bedside of her sister.in.law , Mrs. P. H.
,
, Olson , who is very Ill.
A marriage license wts Issued yester.
day to Charles Oilier awl Miss Christina
Larsen , both or Council I3luft.
( . . The Granri lintel , Council fllufTs. 111gb
class In every respect. Ratei , $2.50 per day
.I Sflti upward. H. 1. Clarke. proprietor.
All inomliers of the Council lituffa 111gb
I. school class of 189G are requested to meet
, at flhley'H photograph parlors at 3 o'clock
this afternoon.
1)r. lmigel , who has had a good deal or
. notoriety In connection with his practice
In tlti cotility. has loft Minlen 011(1 located -
, cated at Manning.
: Mr. mul MrH , 'Illiam iCahi , living near
. ? dinneola cclel'rnted their silver weddlni an.
niversary on Thursday. A number of Coun-
r cii IlIufrH people were guests.
Mrs. II. fl. Sawyer of this cIty , who Is
visiting In Clikngp , has become affected with
a swelling on one of her bnnds anti fears
arc entertained that sliu may lose the mom-
; her.
- ' There vIIi be a special meeting of Ex-
Fr celsior loilgo No. 259 , Ancient Free and Accepted -
; cepted Masons , Saturday evening , for work
; in the first degree. Visiting brethren cot-
: dially invited , fly order of tim W. M ,
Secretary J3aker has returned from Cleveland -
land , vhore lie attended the conventl n of
i Yonlig Mcii's Christian association seem-
: tarics. Mrs. Baker Is visiting at Springfield -
field , Mass. , unci will spend the summer
: there.
.1. jIm. Oursier , freight agent for the Union
I'aeiflc at Tenth avontie and Sixth street.
: vilI auction oIf today at 10 o'clock a lot
2. of hotmechold goods for the freight charges.
Among this outfit there is a field mower ,
1 lawn mower. Ice cream freezer anti many
other articles.
The Coun1l Bluffs branch of the Danebo
4 : socIety vIli observe the eighteenth anniversary -
' . versary of the founding tf the order to-
morrow. The liluco selected is Ilock's garden -
. den , in time eastern part of the city , and a
. . program of speeches , music and singing
: Is being nrenareil for the occasion.
: Mrs. Georgia 11. SmIth has filed suit in
t the district court against Francis 13. hart
' and others for the foreclosure of a mortgage
on lots i , 6 , 7 and 8 in block 1 , Jackson's
addition to Council Bluffs. The stilt is
brought on a note for 3OO given in 18S3 ,
on which the itrincipal , interest and taxes
paid now amount to 5,34S.
Tomorrow t'iii ho a great day for Manawa.
. It. will ho the opening of tim season. A
. spiemidid program has been provided. One
.k of the special features wiii be tim Chicago
. Ladies' Military hand and orchestra , which
, delighted time public for so many weeks last
Lr , season. All the old favorites will be there
with several new ones. Trains will leave
: Ninth street and Broadway at 10 a. m. , and
) evoryhaif hour until. 11 p. m.
C. 13. Viavl Co. . female remedy. Medical
consultation tree 'Vednesdays. health
t book fuhilshed. Annex Grauti hotel.
, jtd1iletIc 'lIi I'Ili3the Y. M. C. A.
The Council Bluffs Athletic base bali
; team will play the Omaha Young Men's
, ' Christian association team today at the
- Field Club park , and viil meet the 1hay.len
Bros. ' team tomorrow. The homo team
r' 1ia Leen completely reoranlzod and now has
the material that ought to put tip a game
, . equal to that of any amateur team In this
. section , The team as made up at present
i as followS : Ilughey , pitcher ; ShaTTer ,
: catchier ; Arnold , first base ; IChefTner , second ;
Bowman , third ; Walsh , short stop ; and
hughes , Shugart and Datesmen In the field.
Bowman and Kleffuer are a couple of barth-
hitting recruits that played vith tim Fort
Omaha team on the local grounds last Sun-
day. Ladies will be admitted to today's
game. _ _ _ _ _ _
l Cusht ii ii.I Loy I'i'iCt'M ,
, The grocery store of J. Zoiler svilh be
, moved on Juno 15 to 100 and 102 East Broad-
; ; vay. and the firm will be changed to J.
Zoller & Co. The new firm has purchased
, . the grocery amid hardware store of John
, Clausen , and will (10 a strictly cash busi.
ness , leading nih in low prices.
' Speaking of oxpositIois and exhibitions ,
I / see our germ proof pressure water filter.
1 Only $3. Stephan Bros. Keeps sand out
(1 of your teeth. _ _ _ _
' - lie Mulct's a Stniidnr.1 Score ,
. , v , J. Jainieson has the record for nice
r work at the range of the Council Bluffs
'r. Rifle club , In a friendly contest with Colonel
hloffmayr yesterday Mr. Jamicson made a
; , record of eighty-nine in a possible 100. Ills
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] ! score was ;
' , -ii' o in n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. - , S 8 t 10 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1' Colonel hloftmnayr. who has been the crack
. shot of the climb for a number of years ,
- . could not get into the SOs yesterday and
Mr. Jamieson's score stands as the best
, , ever made on the grounds and as a mark for
some of th ambitious shots of the city.
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ranges and service connections at half
pricO for fifteen days. Call at company's
. . omca for full particulars. 210 Main and h14
1'ar1 atrcetB.
% 't , Ihi tue 1l'riiiiigfl
Our prices are right ! Our goods will
. please you. 11 , L. SMITh & CO.
I We offer you only clean , crisp , snow white
t . laundry work and best delivery seTvico at
. Eagle laundry , 24 Broadway. Telephone 157 ,
, , ' 1'4I4) Litt' to * 1'Ileni ,
It was published In these columns several
,
days ago that a woman front Omaha was in
, , tile city making inquiries as to the probable
. marriage of 1 ! , I. itoberson and Miss Nciiie
, hunter of Otnalta. it was charged by the
. vomau ( list Ihoberson was already married
, : and had been living with his wife in Omaha
until a day or two prior to his taking out
'I license for his marriage to Miss hunter.
Neither the lubiientlon nor the inquiries
had any deterrent effect upon Itoberson's
I plaims , lie antI Miss hunter wore united in
; marriage by Dr. htbeipa of time Presbyterian
church on Juimo 6.
, Davis , drugs , vaints ll glass ; tel , 289 ,
J. ' Lii k e U n n ii va 'Irti I ii
Trains f3r Lslce Mammawa will leave Council
t Bluffs aa fOllO.VE 10 a , nt. , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6:30 : ,
; ' 7:30 : , 8:30 : 1) . flI , Last train leuve the lake
/ returning at 9 p , in , Commencing Sunday ,
; June 14 , traIns will leave every thirty
' minutes after 2 p. m ,
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, . \ -I. For Sate-lintel Fairview , Brown County ,
. ' \ Ian. ; good buIlding , just paintel and pa.
li p red throughout. Vlii Geil with furniture
. aV bargain ; only hotel in tlmriv'ng town. Address -
dress J. J , Oravatte , Council fl1uff3 , Is.
'I'u IIstrl bu ii , I'nri& ' , . iiiie ,
: , , The case of E , W , Davenport against the
First National bank is set for flnai bearing
and adjudication on June 20 , Mr. Davenport -
port is the administrator of tIme estate of
. William Parks , who died about twenty years
ago , leaving a healthy account In the bank ,
The suit is to settle the question of the'
distribution of the accumulated f11n18 ,
htouBekeeper , mire in aespair when they
vitt thu flurfee Furniture company , All the
now thinga ar io hlndomo anti so cheap
that they want the whole store.
' Vali paper cleaned , new procese , with
patemit right at Miller's. 10 Main street.
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\1L1 \ , 1AKE A NOISE i1BOUT 111
Council B1uff to ( ! olelrate Passage of Ex-
pSit0hl Bill ,
PARADE WiTh MUSIC AND F1RLWOKS
1)1 terifi.d l'msgen ut to ' l fiti Ut , sit
hIttvi iss. i'strk , Vltcre $ ieeini
F'eittiire $ W'iit tie
Council Bluffs viii ratify the passage of
time great expusitioti bill this even-
lug and vili tb it iii such a
generous , hearty miLliner that time
noise with be heard cli ovem' the eotimitry.
Just as litany Omaha people as cnrl to can
comb over anti see how it will be done , smith
there will ho no objection to itimy or all of
them taking lart iii it. The final arrange-
nirmits for thio demonstration were completed
last evening at the adjourned meeting liclil
in tIme timee of ox-Mayor Cleaver.
Time meeting called for the vrevious oven-
imig had been adjourned to meet again at
I ; o'clock , amid before that hour had arrivct
time room vns filled with citizens representIng -
Ing tile various business interests of the
city , lion. George F , Wright , vice presiih'imt
for Iowa of the Exposition association ,
called time niecting to order and was mnatle
chairman by the unanimous vote of those
Itresent. Nearly every mimhhitary and civic
association in time oity had representatives
Present autliomizeil to spOak for their asso-
elations , The two local bands , ljalbey'o
splendid organization and the now Odd Fei-
lows' band , tendered their services for
either afternoon or evening or both. The
Dodge Light Utmards and the lhigh School
cadets had representatives present , each
gtmaramitecing to bring out a company of
forty inca , Time general cimaracter the
demonstration should take was discussed
at iemmgth and it was decided that the leading -
ing features should be a iarade traversing
tile principal litisimmess streets and ending at
I3aylIss hiark amiti tIme corner of Pearl street
amid First avenue opposite tile Grand lintel ,
Fireworks amid band anti inertial music will
tnt features of the parade. Time program to
be carried out at the park will consist of
music , military thrills , with Lilatooim firing
and short speeches from a platformn to be
erected on the northeast corner of tIme park.
After It was decided what should be done
the meeting lost no time in getting down
to practical work , Committees were op.
hOiflted to take charge of every feature of
the demonstration , Victor Bender , B. F.
Clark and Dr. J. .11. . Cleaver were appointed
as the committee on program. Colonel I ) .
B. Dailey was appoimmted marshal with power
to chose his own aides. M , F. flohrer , E.
A. Troutman and A. S. hlazelton were up-
pointed a comumittee on speakers and
instructed to go to Omaha and invite somno
of the best orators there to come over
and make short addresses in comirmection
with vchi known local speakers. A corn-
mnittee , consisting of Walter Woodward ,
Dea I'atton and Alderman L. M. Shubert ,
was appointed to provide stands for the
speakers and music. I. M. Treyiior ani
I'rof. J. H. Simnrns were made a commnittea
on vocal music and ordered to provide a
quartet from time best local talent.
ALL THE NOISE POSSIBLE.
The question of the best means of making
the most noise was discussed , and it was decided -
cided that as much noise as possible must
be made and that a big display of fireworks
was necessary. A committee consisting of
George S. Wright , \V. H. Lynchard and
Ihonry Do Long. ) vas instructed to collect
money and purchase plenty of fireworks and
provide ammunition for the military firing.
Mayor Car8on was asked for an expression
of. opinion concerning the feasibility of requesting -
questing the merchants to close their places
of business after 8 o'clock. Ho could see
no hiarni. in making the request , and thought
that if it was generally known the people
would (10 all of thmeir Saturday evening trashing -
ing before that time or wait until after the
domnomistration was over when the stores
could be opened again. The stores generally -
orally close at 6 o'clock every evening except -
cept Sattirdays and Mondays , A resolution
was passed asking the mayor to issue a
proclamation , requesting all business houses
to close and inviting the public of Council
Bluffs and Omaha generally to participate
in the ratification.
If the committees work as rapidly as did
the power that created them there will be
nothimig lacking to make time ratification a
big affair. A resolution was passed asking
nil of time committees to meet at 8 o'clock
for the purpose of completing the program
and arranging the vork to be done.
MEETING OF TIlE COMMITTEE.
The committees appointed met at the cdi-
tonal rooms of the Nonpareil at 8 o'clock
and arranged the program , All of the
members were present. and as many others
as could get into time rooms. It. was decided
that thmo parade shotmlti be headed by Mar-
shah D. B. Iailuy and Mounted Aides George
S. Wright , Thomas Metcalf , George Mayno.
Frank I' . Wright , Lloyd Griffith , Richard
Rutherford , T. C , Dawson , Robert Wallace.
Frank l'inney , Thomas Farnsworth , Harry
Murphy , Ned Everett , Ned Weliman , George
S. ICeclino. Bernard P. Wickham , Frank
Iloagland , George Judson , Herbert Woodbury -
bury , Charles Woodbury , Ed Gilbert , harry
Cummings , Percy Jamncoon , Harvey Pace , M.
E. Weathierby , George 13 , Rex , Elmer Slum-
gart , Painter Knox , Kirk Patterson , Charles
Gould , Fred 11111 Paul , Aylesworth , 11cr-
maim Ogden , II V. ? ' . hart , V. L. Treynor ,
Gratuville Montgomery , Clint flyers , Bert
M. Sargent , George Gemner , D. J. Rockwell.
B. H. Merriam , W. F. Sapp , Waiter Still-
mnamu. C. II. htandlett , Charles I'aschci and
C. It. Ilannan ,
The formation vill be as follows :
Folice anti Fire Icpn rtmonts.
iaibey's Btumth.
Dolgo Light Guards.
Otlil Fellows' Band ,
. 111gb School Cadets.
MeFaththeti's Drum Corps ,
City Commncil ,
Board of i'ark Comnuissioners ,
County Oiilcials.
Members of Business Men's Association.
Citizens' Carriages , etc.
Ganymede'hecl Club and Other Wheelmen -
men ,
LINE OF MMWII.
Lines will form at Sixth street anti First
avenue ; proceed north to Broadway , thence
east to Fourth street ; countermarch to Main
street ; south on Main to First avenue ; vest
to Pearl : south 0mm Pearl to'illow avenue ;
vest to Sixth street ; north to First avenue ;
cast to Grand hotel ,
Balconies of the Grand hotel and Annex
will probably be used for the speakers'
stands. Large piatfornus will be erected for
time acconminodation of time bands , Thmo following -
lowing is time program arranged for the
demuomustration at the conclusion of the pa.
rude :
Music , . , , . . , . , , , , , , , . , , , , . , Odd Fellovmi' band
Sieectzes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\ltiUIu . . , , . , . , . , . . , . , , , . . , , , , . . . Daibe3"s band
Sluceches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
McFnt1tieiu' drum corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Music , speeches atiti other nppropriato
denuorustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The larade ,
All of Colonel Dailey's aides antI others
taking part in time parade will meet at time
Omammti hotel corner at 7:30. : lIvery wheelman -
man amid wheelwomncn in the city is Invited
to join In time varade. Chinese lanterns
uvili be provided for all who will apply
at the Gammymnede club rooms ,
Mayor Carson issued his proclama-
tlon last evening requesting all busimuess
houses to close their doors tluring time
erly Inirt of the evening. for the purpose
of permitting their enmployea to take part
in the demonstration.
Another request has been made , which , it
is hoped , will be generally observed , and
that is for the manipulator of every steammi
whistle In the city to blow it long amid loud
irotmmimtly at 8 oclock , A request bus been
made of the sextons o all the churches
In the city to ring the bells at that hour ,
'I'lmis mmois , atlded , to the boopuing of cannon
firecrackers , shotguns and anvils , will muako
5' noiio that will be heard in Neliraska , and
let the worici kmuow that Council. Uluffs is
rejoicing over the glad tidings frofl Wash.
inston ,
lion. George ' . W'ribt was detailed iaat
evening as a special committee of one to
wait tmpon lIon. II. 13. Estabrook , now In
Omaha , anti induce him to come over anti
imuake a speech ,
TIISI' Oi' % ' .tTittW'OltlS.
ItViIl lie Cotidimeted by Ah.ieriiitiii
Ciisier 'rii tlortil og.
The Council Bluffs water works will be
ptmt to a crucial test at 9 o'clock this mnormm-
log , under the direction of the fire corn-
rnittee of the city council , For the last
few mnonths Ai'lerman Casper of the committee -
tee has been endeavoring to emiforce a test
which he is confident will show that the
water conupany is not in a conihitlomi to fith-
fill its comutract with the city , which pro-
'itles that time company shall maintain a
lmresstmre that will throw eight streams lii
different parts of tIme city simmuttltaneously tea
a height of 100 fcet. Six of these sticanus
are to be from lmythrants in the business portion -
tion of the city , and two on mains in time
residence portiomi , Several dates have been
set for time trial , hut time company has not
been ready for the test. Time mnammagers
are not ready now , antI have asked for a
further postlmostment of ten days , but Alder-
maim Castier hums refused to grant it. There
is sonme doubt whether time company will
make aimy special effort , or do anything
to assist in mumaking the test. There is war
between time committee of time .cotmmmcih and
the company , anti the company will not be
permumlttctl to secure any atlvantnge if it
can be lureventemi , TIme location of the
hydrants selected for time test is a secret
that Alderman Cam'mer imas not revealetl to
anybody. Their location will not be cnmm-
tIded to even time chief of the fire departnuemmt
until long enommgim before time test to permit
him to acquaimmt thin members of the depart-
mene , who will be ordered to lay time lutes
of hose. At 9 o'cloek a general alarm of
fire will iuo sciut in , and each of time four
compaimlemi will send out a hose reel amid lay
two hues of lmnse ,
Time question of measuring the hmeighmt of
time atrcamns lmas also been decideti , Alderman -
man Casper says he is front Missouri , amid
vili have to ho slmowmi just how Imigh tIme
atreanms actually go. lie will not take
tIme city emmglneer's nmcastmrcmnemmts with time
level , but has instructed the chmief of the
fire departmnemmt to brimug out the big aerial
truck , elevate time oxtemusion ladders to timeir
full height of eighty feet amid attach a
twenty foot flag pole to time top. Timis pole
will carry a flag , anti the stream will have
to io over it , timtl douse the flag or the test
will be pronounced a failure. In time tests
Iteretofore , time height of time streams Imas
been calculated by mathomnatical measure-
rncnts , but Alderman Casper is satisfied that
the meastmremnelmt has been about twcmmty
feet too mihmort. lie nrgtmes that hero cami
be no doubt when a flag 100 feet above the
pavemnent is lilt by a stream.
If the tests do not slmow that the corn-
pammy is fuhlfilliimg its contract with time
city , the fire committee wihi recommend the
abrogation of the contract. ammtl a new ad-
justmnent that will save the city several
thousand dollars a year.
ASSESSMENT LSUltANCE 'rHoUnLES ,
Iovsi. Coimtimnnies Gimisig 'I'Irosmghi
tii ( ' Courts sit I'resent.
The suit of B. S. Terwilliger against the
Guamamuty Fund Life association , mention of
which has been made in these columns , has
been flied in the superior court. The suit
is an application for the appointment of a
receiver for the association.
Mr. Terwilllger states in his petition that
he is a member of the Guaranty Fund Life ,
as holder of a policy for $ l,00u , taken out
by him March 27 , 1890. At that time the
association was known as time NationdiFra -
ternai association. In January , 1893 , the
name was chanced to what it is at the
present time. It is also charged that the
association is insolvent , and that it has a
large amount of death losses on imand at
present that are due and unpaid. It is also
claimed by the-plaintiff that the amount
expended by the ofilcers is iagely in excess
of that authorized by the articles of in-
corporation. This charge , the plaintiff
claims. is borne out by the fact timat the
officers have appropriated for the paynment
or the expenses of the association a large
amount of time mortuary fund. This should
have been used In the payment of deatim
losses.
It is also asserted by the plaintiff that the
present omcers of the company are cmi-
gaged in an effort to frighten , demoralize
and scare away the members , in order that
they may get possession of the guaranty
fund of the association and divide it amoimg
themselves. To further this scheme time
ohflcers are conducting the conmpany at a
loss to time members. It is also claimed that
time assets are being converted by the 0Th1
cers in allowing to themselves exombitammt
salaries and expenses for conducting the
business of the association.
W. J. Jamnieson , former director and see-
retary of the Ummitod States Masonic Ilcimovo-
lent association , has filed a notice ot an application -
plication timat will be made by him 'for the
appointment of a receiver for the United
States Masonic Benevolent association. Mr.
: Jamieson alleges that wlmen ho resigned. as
director and secretary of the assoelation lie
did so on the promise that a certain sum of
money woultl be paid him , He claims tlmat
there is a balance duo of 1,156 according
to this agreement.
The application of George J , Crane for the
appointment of a receiver for the United
, States Masonic association is still on hear-
jog in Judge Smith's court. The entire
day was consumed yesterday in a continuation -
tion of the examination of Lecretary Richard-
son. The case vili hardly be completed timla
week.
Manhattan Beach Park ( Lake Manawa )
will be formally opened Sunday , June 14.
Steamers will mnake twenty-minute trips.
Good music in attendance.
Sewer l'iiC , Fire hiricIC , Ilelting.
Wholesale and retail. J. C. l3ixby , 202
Main street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hoffmayr's Fancy Patent flour makes time
beat and most bread , Ask your grocer for it.
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Chicago Tribune : "If any maim can show
just cause why timeso two persons may not be
lawfully joined together let him now speaker
or else hereafter forever hold hmia peace. "
Slowly and inmpressively the ofilclating
clergyman poke thmeso words ,
The solemn pause timat followed their utterance -
anco was broken by a dcci' , strommg voice front
the rear of the clmurch :
"tay I ask you , air , to repeat the names of
those two imersons who stand before you as
candidates for matrimony ? "
"George Washington Spoonamoro aimd Jo.
phenia Shmaw. " answered the clergyman , as-
tonibhed at time immterruption.
"Go ahead with time muarrylng , " rejoined
time owner of time deep voice , clapping on his
imat and starting for time door. "It's all right ,
1 had just got imere , and hadn't heard time
imamnemi. The wedding I'ni trying to stop
mnuat be in time church a block and a half below -
low hero. "
hIuii-iIuiig Li iioiit't ,
Tlmoro ii , probably no kInd of designing timat
requires so much natural skill as in time
building of a bonmmet or hat. One lisa to have
a sculptor's genius for form , the artistic eye
for color conmbinatiorm , a thorough knowledge
for style and orgimmality of application , No
wommder wonmomi mske ye much of the sprIng
bonnet , smmmti why to the maaullno mnhmmd such
large prices are laitl for time dainty but important -
portant little beauties ,
PROIPT CO1PLiANCE ASKED
1ew Iowa Law Roltt1jyo : to tuilding ana
Loan coinllnies.
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DES MOINES , Ia.Tune 12.-Spcciai (
Telegram-There ) im prospect for a good
deal of trouble for Iowa building and loan
companies wimen thin new law , passed by the
last legislature , goes into effect , It takes
effect July 4 , and the state auditor has
notified companies that they lutist make
time tequireti showings witimiim sixty days
thereafter. Time simowing includes a state-
meat of their plan of doing business , their
financial coimditlorm anti otimer details. Every
assoiation tioimmg business tinder Iowa laws
will have to re-incorporate in order to
comply.
There are timree classes of compammies ,
under the law : Time donmestic , doing btmsi-
ness in a single county ; time domestic state ,
doing business In Ioya under timis state's
laws , anti time foreign conmpaimies , incorporated -
porated in other states anti doimmg btmslness
in Iowa. The foreign conmpammiea cannot
be required to re-incorporate , hilt mntmst
semmd the state auditor copies of time laws
immmder whmich timey are immcorporatetl and
statenmcnts of their finances. Auditor Mc-
Carthmy advises that all coimmpanies of tlmis
class hold nmeetiimga and instruct their attorneys -
torneys to draft their articles of incorporation -
tion with special refereimee to complimtmmce
with the imew law. If they fail to do this
timey will be comimpelled to go to the expense
of imoltling special meetings of timeir stockholders -
holders for tIme purpose after the law be-
conies operative. lie ( hoes not propose to
be arbitrary , hut will insist on compliance
with the law as soomi as possible.
PUNEIIAI4 OF' ti IL'I'ON Lt'l'IiltOI' .
ititIy ( it ( lie tlttriiie .Aiireiitiec
I'Iiiztily Arrives trout Ciiiiii ,
ChEROKEE , Ia. , June 12.-Spcciai.- ( )
Time renmaiims of Milton A. Lathrop , who dIed
at Wu liii , China , December 26 , 1894 , while
an apprentice imm time United States marine
service , arriveti home at noon Wednesday
anti time fuimeral was held at time home of
the parents in timis city. It was one of the
largest ever held iii Cherokee.
Yoummg Lathrop was 25 years of age , lie
died at the hospital of the American Metho-
tllst Episcopal nmlssion at Wu Iltm , after an
illmmess of sevemmteemi days. His parents did
not receive time mmews for more thamm a mimonth
fter ti e day of the burial. It cams to them
In the form of a letter from time conmmandcr
of the Concord , the simip on wimich young
Lathrop served. Immediately upon receipt
of the letter the father began negotiating to
have the remmmalns brought home. A large
number of influential citizens Interested
themselves in the matter. Time Navy do-
partnuent had uo ftmn yithi wimich to tramis-
port time bodies of &i4cqas d sailors , so the
matter had to go tocongress. Colonel D.
13. hlendersomi of thdsappropriations conmmnit-
tee interested hlmheiC wtth Congressmnan
George 0. l'crkins , , succeeded in
securing time adoptiqjj qf an amendment to
time naval appropriation hill , authorizing
the expenditure of fnomio enough to return
the body to CherokC , ' Timis is time first
case in the hmistory"of the United States
where an appropriation has been made for
time return to thmis cqtn& of time remains of
an apprentice on tp mpn-of-var. There
have been approprIaion for the return of
dead officers , to theijumPes in Amnerica , but
this is the first eae rliere a private has
been shown that hcrflort and the credit is
all due to the' TTgia tf Mr. Perkins and
Colonel Hendersot lbuiiue.
lruke UiiIy'Mtftsgu1t ) liiijigvdr
DES MOINES , IaiJume ' 12.-Special ( Telo-
gram.-An ) emergd'tiy fund ot 25O00 is
assured for Drake mnivrsity. Governor
Drake gave 5000 , other contributors gave
$8,000 , and the rcs is in sight. C. L.
Hays of Eldora , Maurice RickOr of i3ur-
lington , and D. A. Wickizer of Des Moines ,
all alumni. were elected members of the
board of trustees. Prof. Williams , assistant
to the chair of literature , retires , and Is
succeeded by Mrai Hoffman of Prescott.
Prof. Shepimerti is given leave of absence
for one year , which will be spent in travel.
Prof. Morgan , who has been pursuing a
post graduate course in Chicago , will return -
turn to the chair of Greek and Hebrew ,
Crestosm high School Coimimexicesimeimt.
CRESTON , Ia. , June 12.-Speciai ( TeIe-
gram-Tho ) eighteenth annual commencement -
ment exercises of the Creston High school
were held th1. evening at the Methodist
church , an authience of 1,500 wItnessing the
exercises. Time ciass , thirty-five In number -
ber , was the largest ever graduated , For
the first time in the history of graduation
exercises the program was changed , President -
dent George A. Gates of Iowa college , Grin-
nell , delivering an mtdiress. Heretofore
the graduates read essays and delivered
orations , The change was appreciated.
l'roceeding , . to Remove tin Alalcriimsin.
SIOUX CITY , Ia. , June 12.-Special ( Tele-
gramn.-It. ) H. Elkins , the fireman employed
by the city , wimo recently accused Alderman
II. II. Jolmnson of trylmmg to force hint to
give up part of his salaTy in return for the
latter's influence ill getting hint his position -
tion , tommigimt commenced proceedings In time
city council to secure Johmusomi's removal
from ofilce. The accused will be given ten
days notice before the council commences
the trial of the case. He is strong In local
politics , and particularly with the Scandi-
imavian voters ,
htceei'er for Ilonns-Miiiier Conmpnii ,
SIOUX CITY , Ia , , Juno 12.-Special ( Tehe.
gramn-District ) Judge Ohivmr today ap-
Imointed C. B. Oldtield receiver of time Bonus-
Milner Milling company , Time application
was filed by simarcholders who attributed time
failure to slow cohiections , Assets , 95-
000 ; lIabilities , $45,000.
VIi.'t'Iiimg Over Muildy Itoniis.
JEFFERSON , Ta. , Juno 12.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-The ) United States arnmy detail ,
mnounted on bicycles , bound front Ommmaima to
Chicago , on regular duty , passed timrouglm
hero this afternoon twenty-four hours behind -
hind schedule tIzmme. Roads muddy ,
Irrists lii'iim'tcsE Nctii Sioux City.
SIOUX CITY , Ia. , June 12.-Special ( Tele-
granm.-Frosts ) wore1eported this morning
from several points 1ftis locality , They
were not heavy cnou1 , injure crops.
.
I
auoiiir4aitit
And a good appetite goSiand in imand , Withm
time loss of appetite , thdsystorn cannot long
austaimm Itself. Thus time tortificatiomma of
good health are brolfcn'hbwn and the system
us liable to attacks otidiseaso , It is in such
cases that time nmethfCirtal powers of hood's
Sarsaparilla arc cieItt1y' shown. Thousands
who have takeim IddV 1Sarmsapariila testify
to its great meritsas' ' a purifier of the
blood , its powers to 'j'ejtrc and sharpen time
appetite and lmromotua healthy action of the
digestive organs. 'fliu&lt is , hot what we
Bay , but what hIood'arsaparilia does that
tells the story and tnkitutes the strongest
reconumnendation ttma cab be urged for soy
medicine. Why not Hood's Saramiparilia
! I
now ?
.
INflIAN lttYHltS.
A htunilreil flhiesnlny unil hank tIto
? i'xt % 'ns Insy for TIeiit ,
Dr. Marc Legingaton of this city has had
some curious experiences on the western
border , relates the Saim Francisco Call. Ito
lma been interested in mitming both in the
northern anti southern portions of the state.
lie owns time old Campbell mute , now better
known as the San i"eilpe tm1imme , tip the
Colorado river , some distance fronm Vunut.
lie has been iimtercstctl in the amino six or
seven years , anti imas spent two or three
months there.
"I think the imiost remarkable timing in
my experience ( lowmm there , " said the doctor ,
"was the extraordinary eudurnmmco wiiiehm
I witnessed of those Indians aiotmg time
river. I refer to the Tummies. We used to
enmploy them in tIme mlmmo.
"Why , I have seen those great , stramplug
barbariamma take their shovels anti iress
thenm dowim iimto the rock With Just their
lianda-imever tmsimmg their feet at all-auth
they wouid ieop : it tip , go right along that
way , The itraumgest timing abtutit it was
time rock was hard , too , They immiplmt imave
domme it in time sane easy enotigim. Anybody -
body cotmltl do that readily , htmt to work
that way rlglmt itm time Imard rock was some-
timing to nme entirely novel mind iii time
nature of a revelatiomm.
"There is aimother tIming timat those lii-
diana used to tb that I never saw initialed
or lmeartl of being equaled. They tised to.
wlmemi we wnmmteti to senti any of timem clown
the river for time audi to Yuimmn , go riglmt
out. to the river and jtmmp itt ; sommmetinies
there wotmld he temmty to tlmirty of timemmi ,
anti they just junmpeti in aimtl floated clown ,
Didmm't seem to bother timemmu at all , They
didn't swim-seemed to stay rghct in tIme
ctirrent and float while it bobbed them
along.
"They immatlo time wimoio trip dowmm , a distance -
tance of twenty miles. in about three-
quarters of au hour. Then they'd start
with the letters and comae back tip and
mimake the round trip Immside of two ijotira ,
the wimole forty mmmiles.
"Time Colorado river at time Sami Feiipe
mimmo is nbotmt as witle as the Sacramento
is at Sacranmemtto. it is a Imig , seePit1g
current. how
streaumi , witit a swift-tusiming
the Immthians koimt tlmenmseivcs imp I domm t
know , but they did it. Timat is their way
of going down to Vunma. Of a Satimrtiny.
when timoy would qtuit work , every Iumtiiaim
we imad would jtmmmmlm into the river anti float
to Yumna.
"Time trip back is no easy trip , citimer.
A good deal of it is tip very rugged imeighta.
They sure not so high , thotmgh , as timey arc
tiimcuit of access. The Imulians are cx-
tremnely tmscftml in carrying ore. Timey
tltougltt notlmimm of lml.lttitmg oct their shoul-
tiers withmout ammy help a 200-lOttntl sack of
ore. Tlmoy ditl the work of horses and
mmiules , amid could pack 111cc nuiles.
'I3ut thmoso Cocopaim Indians down on tIme
soutit mmear time gulf , so far as speed is comu-
cemneth , don't take a secommtl place with any-
thiimg there is on the tipper Colorado. lim
1894 Semmator Fair was down timcro. lie was
interested in a lot of land-about 1,000,000
acres-and lie went down to see it and
get braced up , his health not bcitmg good.
That is a very hot , dry ciinmato , wimich
makes it oime of the best places for time cure
of commsumption timmtt I know of.VcII , he
used to utilize time Indians to bring up our
mail from 'm'uuna anti stmch other things as
he stood in need of frotn time to time. Time
Cocopahs are all giants. Timero arc imoume of
timemn that arc not six feet hugh , ammd timere
are lots of theni that are more than that-
great big fellows. The first time Senator
Fair saW these Iimdians rtmnnin lie was
struck withm surprise. 'Why , rook at tlmemmi , '
he said. 'Did you ever see anything flkc
timemn ? ' They wommt with a swinging rite
and kept it up all day In time terrible dry
heat.
"The distance down to Yiirn.i ( rout ciii'
place was calieti 100 mIles. in rotmnmh figures ,
but it was about ninety-five. Time lnianmm
would go down one day amid cimme back hue
next , and comb back in good ahmap. ' , to3 ,
and runnlmmg riglmt alommg. 1)idmi't seem a bit
tired. Why , you talk of mmmem of thin
Styrian Allis anti the runners in other parta
of the world. I never saw uumummmtalnnmru
or piainspien that could betn to approach
these licolmIe.
"Time government semmtls these Indians bug
distances over the tlesei't with time mnail'm
Wimen running , time Inditma are entirely
naked , with the exception of a breeclmclotlm.
fl'hey carry only a canteen of water : tum'l a
bit of food. One of the fatnumt runners of
the desert is Indian Jim. "
LIKE 'I'IIEIILON IIAIL ,
The Gohuleit Liomissboiig Ilsi iii sin , ! xi
ihicIt hull for tite Ofllet'ri ,
lion , Winslow Warren , as auditor in the
cases of George S. Hale , receiver of time
United Order of the Golden Lion. headquarters -
quarters in Massachusetts , against time former -
mer omcers of the now defunct organization -
tion , to recover sums appropriated by thiemn
as salaries , imas filed hIs report. which is a
caustic arraignment of the defendants , and
finds that time salaries ivhlth they voted
thenmseives were 'exorbitant ,
The Order of time Golden Lion was formetl
in 1888 , says the Boston Globe , and was one
of time. nmarmy that thrived at timat time and
for some years after in Massachusetts. In
Decemnber , 1891 , Mr. Hale was appointe' ]
receiver of time order to wind up Its affairs
for the good of time certificate holders.
After looking Into the affairs of the order
Mr. Hale decitled to sue time ofilcermx for
what he considered misapproprIation of the
order's fumitls , In the form of excessively
large salaries , He therefore brought suit
against Samuel W. Sawyer , supreme preal-
dent ; 0. V. Newton , simpreme vice president -
dent ; Edwin 'SV. Brown , supreme secretary'
William E. Milk , supreme treasurer ; George
0 , Thurston , suprcmne chaplain ; Frank I.
Brown , suprenme marshal , and Cimaries B.
Stanwood , supreme sentinel ,
The action was a joint one and set ( ortim
two counts. The first one was of tort , and
aileged that time defendammts "wrongfully coum-
spired and agreed together with 'nc cxecmitive
commIttee , conmposed of themselves , antI fixed
antI allowed excessive and unreasonable
salaries to thmenmselvea" for a period of ten
months in 1891 as follows : Sawyer , salary ,
$6,162.65 , services $95 ; Newton , salary
$5,902.64 , sorv'ces $397.46 ; B. W , lirowum ,
$6,700.08 , services $560.40 ; Milk , $5,002.64 ,
services $65 ; Thtmraton , $5,902.64 , services
$216.87 ; F' , I. Brown , ' $5,902.64 ; services
$147.50 ; Stamiwootl , $5,002.65 , services $118,36.
Total for salaries in ten months , $42,376.84 ;
for services , $1,600.59 ,
These paymnemmts were cimaractrized as "on-
reasonable , excessive ani iliegal , ' and stilt
was brought against the men jointly for the
full amount with Interest fronm November 1 ,
1891. No servIce was made .upon W. 0.
Newton , he having tiled ,
Time second count is in contract , and alleges -
leges that time men owe the receiver the
amount stated in the first couimt.
Ruling cmi time matter of salaries Auditor
Warren reporteti :
"I thud that a liberal allowance for time
services of president would be $3,000 a
year , for tti vice president $1,000 , for
time secretary $2,000 , and for time treasurer
$1,500 ; timat tIme marshal , sentinel and
chabmlain were anmimly paid by the sums that ,
they drew , apart from salaries voted , and
that the olticera named as entitled to salaries
at all were not legally justified in drawing
for any otimer services above such salaries. For
ten nuontha this would entitle time vrcsidexmt
to $2,500 , vice president to $833.33 , secretary
$1,666.67 , and treasurer $1,250 , and I accord-
lngiy find that such sums wou'd be aiuupbo
PaYImmCflt for the services rendered ; and that
all that either of these men received above
that sum for salaries or services , mind all
tirawim for salarIes by the mnarmxhai , sentinel
and chaplain , was unrc-asonably and isnprop-
erly drawn , and that the plaintiff is entitled
to recover against each defendant time
balance drawn by him with interest front
November 1 , 1891 , except In tn cases of
Newton , "
In reviewing time evidence from whIch lie
comes to thmia decision , Mr. Warren says
You MIGHT JUST AS WELL
'I'h.y to drive ti hog titrotigli a ccm'tauti hole 'In ii Itinec as to imeip soiiie people by trying to educate their
tastes to somnetluiii better tIiiti they have L.aemt used to , 'I'iicy woU't 5CC It. Even ii you prove to tiiciii
thumit it's the best they vomi't ha comivimiced , 'lucy socmu to think tiunt time lihimihite yell mnilce : "a taut" : tboimt
the siipei'iorlty of iiti eiir over otlit-rmi lit eomnpetitiou tlitt : it's sliiipiy ii cttse of "btmiieo tcem'1iig" for
g.tiii. Bitt tlmim isn't iO with iill , It's only a few , coniptrttively. ; : SVc're uiot Commiplulmilug , 'I'IiCl'C Lire
tliutis&itids of in au Vho iuit'u gtspet1 the Opportitiiity of buttrlng thieniscl'es by smnokiiig our
' 'Stmtiu.t , " Queen o all Cigmtrs-glad to kma' thitt a cigar of stI.lIm excptioii ii qimulitics : w.is recoiii.
ihhitded to thieioi. Most Lilian don't Laced IIhIiCIi urging wlicii tlioy huh ) ' tmiidcrstuiid all the benefit and delight
light timmit COiilCS froizi iuiokImug our peerless "Sultana. "
MOORE & ELLIS , Sole Agelits.
some imarp things about the inca win , "ran"
th' United Order of the ( loithen Lion.
lie says he fotmnd the records of tue order
badly kept , their "confumsinul inti paucity
being very suggetivc for a corimor.itlon de.ti-
log with the .arge sums referred to , "
The report statr5 that it appears the
tiefentlania bought out tha order ( rout tue
ouch who started it , for $100. Omu Jinuuar'
8 , 1S91 , time umew executive comnimmittee met
aumd voted that salaries be as follows : l'rcsi-
dent , vice presliicmut , treasurer , chaplain ,
marshal and scntiumol , l5 weekly ; eceictary
$21 , Oum January 14 , less thuair a week utter ,
time Faiuie coumummuittee voted theummsilves the
salaries vhiih letl imp tt time umresent stmitp ,
namely , president $ L000 a year , secretary
$ iOOi)0 ) , mill time others $7,500 eachm.
Tue atuflitor toumiti that titere was nothing
in time lmttsIn to warrant audi aim immcroasi
of sularics in cix days. "Tue btmsiiies.i was
trivial , " time report elates. "Time ofilcers
were cleahimug In futures as to theIr salaries , "
Time actual lusiumc's , ciomme by time order was
"cxtra'agant y , paltl for In clerk lure amid
comunlssir.tm , " it goes eu , "Time ovltleimce
showed that of $ F,7,4ul ; rcceiveii tlurimmg the
remumarkabhe ahmimiiiistration , , time ummemmmbers got
but $ iOlt0 , while $44,970 disappeared , eitlmer
to thcse uimemm as conmummisslons , or to xtgents
enmployed ii ) ' ttienm , "
Further oil thto report ntttest : "fimis vas
ccrtitiiily doimig business on a scale of cx.
truordimmary hihmerahity for time nfllcors , ntiti
Is utterly incor.rlstent , in umiy uumiimd , with
lioiiet ilcaiIng , Time vlmolcm liming appearo
to mime to be vitatcd with fraud , anti I aiim
of time opiniomm ( list in ito gemmeral features it
was a well-organized schmeimme of fraud ( room
time beginning ,
" \\'hern the' certificate hmoimierm , got uumttchi
benefit at any timito is very obstire , Their
existence nplmarelttly was nlmost wholly fom'
time ptirpoao of iiayImmg adummiesion fees mmcl
assessnuenta.viiiclm were very proummpt y ap.
irolmrlstcih l'y thielm' sIiplKvtei ( trustees for
salaries mimi conmmmuissiomms. "
31 I iI.IOX.tl mtlS PAl ) .
lsttt' St'iixttnr 54 , , mifit'i's interest iii
plyimig Mtieliiiies.
"Time aci'oummts of the resuits of time ox-
Perlimmcumts with l'rof , Lammghey's nem'oplamme
or tiyiig , ummacltiime immivo already turmmetl the
nmlimds of : extumy in'emmtors in that ilir'ctiolm. "
said aim official of tIme patent othlco to time
\Vashimmgtotm Star maim , "ammtl mis a restilt vc
have imatl a imuimiber of applications for copies
of time druwiimgs of time mmmany Ilylmug mmma-
cimlimes timnt have hcemm filed iii tIme oFfice.
it is mmot gemmemally knowim , but it Is a faet.
that the Into Semmxtttmr Lelammtl Stitimford of
California vas a flint believer lit time tt'tiumat '
success of a ilyiimg mmmachmimme , mmii lie lmtvested
a great deal of ummoumey in expcrimuvmmts mmmdc
by others. lie ttamk umo stock , hmtnvever , iii a
uiyimmg moacimimmo which hail to be carmlt'd by
balloons , or which coultl emily travel imigim
iii ) iii tIme aiim. Vhat lie svammted ivits mm
machine timat would fly along mint over five
or teim feet froxum time grotmmmd , so thmnt. as lmc
cxmlaimmed ; it , a person need miot nun time risk
of being .lmitciiemi out of a balloon arrange-
nmemmt a half ummihe up in time air.
"For severai years he had three engineers
of fiistimmctinmm in imis employ at work on lila
ideas of a machine , amommg thmemn beimmg St.
Gorrlnge , time mmavnl olhicer who brought time
Obelisk over from Egypt to the Ccmmtral
park in New York. He also employed Cap-
taimu Ends of Lotmisiana jetty anti ship rail-
tvay fame iii that connection. lie was imever
satisfied , tlmotmgh , witim time experinments , for
time reason timat they thid not prove stililcietut
to justify imimmi in having a lhyimmg machine
constructed.
"Duritmg time latter years of Imis life lie
was so much emmgaged with other nuattera
that he did not give the subject nmucim of
imis Imersonni attention , but he always took
pleasure in fimrmmisimiumg unommey to others vimo
desired to make experiments iii that three-
tiomi. One of imis timeorics was that solar
heat. might be useti in time prolmtmlsion of a
flying mmmaclmine , imimt lie was umever able to
satisfy himself how it could be domme. Ills
main desire , however , was that time mmiaciiinc
sitotulti fly low , antI ho preferred that the
experiinemits should be made over a nmotmtm-
tam or other lmlgb place. lIe had ito coim-
fidence vlmatever in balloons or balloon ar-
rangemctmta of any kind. "
BEST ANO
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THEO9AL
EiI1S'f NAI1ONAL BANK
CoLln il Blurfs , Iowa.
CAPITAL , . . $100,000
vji SOLICIT OUIL IJtiSlN1SS. :
YOUR ' ' ,
WE IOESIUB COLLmiC'J'IONS
ONIJ Ol' TuB OL1)EST DANICS IN IOWA.
I ; PF.It ClINT I'AIl ) ON TI1114 imi'OSI1'8.
c ± L A1I ) 81010 VS 011 WIIITB.
Pleasure runnkig over fnflows
the pop of a bottle of HIRES
Rootbecr ? the grcat tcmpcrance
drink. The pop , th fun , and
flavor delight everybccly.
u&ue oiy hy TI' . Clirleu t , lute , Co. , i'hiIlepIii. )
A zit. pickgs t.skt , A ; .lloi. . . butt ectry. tci ,
CARELESSNESS.
Ofleum Cmmn'it's 'o 1'.nih of SuufTcritmK ,
Probably half the people iho see this a- , .
ticki emiTTer from vibes. It is one of time corn-
nmonest tiieascs amid omme ciT the mmiost obati' \
nate , i'eople have it for years anti just be.
cause it Is muot irnimmethiately fatal they negleci
it , C.crcicramiess causes iso ezmti of aufferiiig ,
Careletaness abomt so slnmphe a thiin as pucE
ha often c.umsed death. ilcummorrhagea occut
front no apparent canto and loss of bbooti
catises death , ileummortimagcs occur duriimg S
stmrgical trcatmmiemmt , often catmslsmg death.
Piles are siimmplo in tito beginning and
easily cureil , They can be cured even in
tue vorst stages , ithmotit pain or loss ot
blotm.1 , qtmickly , suutely and coimmpletely , There
is only one remumetly that will cia lt-I'yraummld 5
l'ilo Cure ,
it aliaya the immfianmtnticm immmmediately ,
heals the irritateti stmrlstce auth with contin-
tied treatment teducs tIme swehiiuig and ptmts
tue mumeimmberanei , limb gootl , Ottimti , healthy
condition. Time ctmre is thorough amid per-
immanent. Iruiggists sell the i'yraimmid Pile
( ' ( tie itt 10 cente. Send for free book on
catise anti euro of Pihes.
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i DUFFY'S I
IUI1E MALT WHISKEY
Al , Druggists.
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EILETS
I TRE 1RVER
ST. BERNARD'S ' 11OSPITAL
ilNI ) RETREAT' ' FOR
TilE INSANE.
In charge of the
SISTERS OFMERCY
This widely known instItution has been
doubled iii size during time past. summer and
made one of time mnos under'm and model
institutions of its character in the west.
Time imow adthitOnS ! ivtil be ready for occupancy -
pancy by time first of the year. When fully
completed , accommmmodctions will lie afforded
I
for 300 patients. It is beautifully situated ,
overiookimmg the city of Council Bluffs. A
full staff of emuilnent physicIans anti trained
nurses minIster to thmo comnfort of the pa- "
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Commencing Summday , June 14 , time popular
Chicago
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