Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 21, 1897, Part I, Page 6, Image 6

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    SUNDAY FlUnilUAltY 21 , 185)7.
THIS OMAHA DATT/V IHSE : ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
MI > OII Mli.M'ION.
Scientific optician , Wollman , 400 B'v
the great health drir.l
Ctrc-al toffee ,
bo had at Bartcl and Mlllrr'l.
D J Illlckcr of Hawoith ft Sons , n <
III , is In the city , the guest of Harrj
worth.
Christian Scientists will hold
regular The services today In their hall I
Shugart-Ileno blotk.
Rov. Henry DeLong l st evenlnR mill
marriage William W > lle and Julia 3.
berry , both of this city.
word by wire
received
8. T Walker
terday of the death of Ills brother , \
Walker , In Kcnlon county , Ohio.
Hlx unfurnished roomo for rent In a
. Unit c :
dcncc fating on public park.
pild In board. Apply at 539 Willow av
In the mornings.
Charles Reynolds , the last bread am ]
In the city jail , was declared
prlsonei '
actloiisly 111 last night by tlio city p'.iyi
and sent to the W. C. A. hospital.
'n opp-tlng the sultan the Giroks In
" front , " but note
rro pultlii ; : up a "good 1
man who vveais
to than the young
laundry work. 724 Ilroadway. Tolcphon
C V Nlpman " Co. . ! > 2T ntoadway.de
C
In stacks. Riflti and previsions
tponilcnts ot Jiir.cs E. Hoyd & Co , Oi
inn-Vet quotations by
furnish
Therflll
phiino at any time. 'Phono 129.
The jtirois for the Mm eh term of th
ncrlor roiiu were drawn yesterday ,
ire L llmilap. L. V Williams , H. C. /
L Svviailiigpn , L Zunniich'pn. ' sr , G
1- Smith George T. Phclps , R N. WIi
e- > and O. H. Lucan
Iho thrto rrsos of the stale against
Amelia Hciney , the chaws being la :
Intenl lu do great li
nnd a ault v Itli
harm have been taken from Justice Co
Jusitcc Huiko by change ot venue and
bo called fnr trial Maith 5.
Mi-fi Nlblo came from South Omaha
torduy and Identified her tiunkb that
rccoveicd by the pnllio on tlio pieoi
cvoninK She announced her Intcnttc
following up and pi executing her man
Cat bony who stole them vvhtn ho e
wltn the leading lady ot the llumpty Du
outfit Mls May Ciomcr of Countll H
On \ \ afteinoon Mibs Pearl
koff diugbter of Mr and Mrs. R. N.
kolf of SI9 South Sixth iiticet , was an
in bridal apparel , ready lor hot approat
marriiigf with Mr Hiram Coburn \
monv nurlly engaged In as-.lstlng othe
arrange fnr the tere-mony the prospc
brldo took up a laigc llower pot and
doing burst a blood \o sel. The mar
was not d'fciud , though In uttering
fol"mn vo.v Miss Wykoff was oonllncd ti
bed Mrs. Coburn has had three he
ihages sinto the accident , nnd Is In a
tal condition , though icported nomc
better yesterday.
C B Vluv la Company , female rcn
Medical consultation free Wedncnday. Hi
book furnlshsd 300 Men lam block.
N Y Plumbing company. T l. 250.
I'll nil IiOtiiiH.
For lowtst i ales on geol farm loans
al the office of D W. Otis. No in i
fctre t , Cornell Blulfa Money ready
loans closed without delay
Tin- XeuIINI ( iixidii Vic Item
Fine ImpoitPd orsandlco and dlmitle
an cndlr&s anay of pattern , styles and
orlngs , the assortment Is now complete ;
ein find anything you want ; don't i
inalJng selection
Vrvv ppicalcs , now cambiics , now i
ham Faiuy striped organdies and tamh e
Lnppct , mulls , jatoncti , Swlsstn , etc
an endless assortment
The new dress goodh , all the new nove
for spring , are now In stock and await
arpioval
lilt at ( < iitnient In all giades was T
more complete.
New checks at 25 , 30 nnd 50c.
All wool suitings , 2Hc a yard.
Flae all wool and Jamestown novcltlt
39 and 50c a yard.
Silk stripe fancy suitings , worth fl.O
C5c a vard.
Til-ln fancy checked suitings , actual v
$ l 00 a vard. at C9p a yard
THE FEBRUARY WHITE GOODS S
WILL CONTINUE ALL WEEK.
Spctial pi Ices on ladles' muslin underv
linens , bcd'p'cads , laces und embroldt
Ladles' cloaks at half price.
BOSI ON STORE
Broadway , Council Illul
"OI.\XT Jon" TAII.OIl IS DltOWN
AV 'll ICnonii I < 'lNlieriiiiiii I'
Tlifouurli a Hole lu ( lie Ice.
Joseph Taylor , a well known flt licr ,
lost lili life In Lake Manawa ycsterda
the day previous. No one saw the accli
and It was only apparent that he
broken through the Ice and was drownci
Taylor has been engaged chiefly In fls
for a living In the river and at Manaw :
many ytars , and was a well known c
actor Ho waa a single man , about 10 y
old Ho has been making his homo wl
family In the western pirt of the city.
Friday ho lett tlie house after annoiin
lilo Intention of going to Manawa to
His Intention was to return In the cvei
When he failed to do so and no word
received from him yesterday morning ,
friends became alarmed and went to
lake to hunt for him He was seen w
Ing over the Ice on the west end of the 1
and a number of holes were found whcr
liad cut through the Ice with Ills axe
tiled hla luck. He vas tracked from
hole to another and finally through the
low to what Is known as "tho pool ,
deep hole whcro Indian creek years
uicd to empty Itself. A hole was foun
the Ice here. Near It lay his fishing ta
and ball and hla lunch basket. Indlcal
pointed strongly to the fact that ho
broken through the Ice or slipped Into
hole ho had cut. Word was sent to the
and Chief of Police Canning and 01
Murphy went down to Investigate , 'i
voro convinced that Taylor was In the w
and set aboul finding the body. The poi
almost circular and not moro than 100
In diameter. The water Is from nvi
twenty feet deep. The Ice was brokoi
many pl.icc and grappling hooks were ; i
After a number of unsuccessful utten
nno ot the hooks caught In the clothln
the dead man , and ho was brought to
mirface. Tiio fact Unit his lunch had
been citen Is taken a conclurlve proof
he fell Into the water shortly after goln
the lake Friday.
TIKI body was brought to town and ti
to Undertaker Lunkley's The coroner
notified , but It was too lale In the eve :
when the body wae > brought to town to
an Inquest , This will bo held to-day , I
la deemed to bo necessary ,
Taylor , BO far as could bo learned ,
no near rolathcH In tbla vicinity. Ho
commonly known as "Giant Joe , the Ila
man , "
Genuine Centcrvllle Block Coal , j :
other grades ot coal from { 'J7S to S
per ton delivered William Welch , Ni
Main Blreot , telephone 128 ; yard , C15 Sc
Main ( ttrcct , telephone. 93 ,
The genuine Domestic soap wrappers
red , Bcwaro of thu cheap grade of Dome
put up In yellow wrappers ,
Baby carriages the finest line In the <
Durfco Furniture Co.
Forty Domestic eoap wrappers are j
for six ellvcr spoone.
Hoffmayr'N fancy patent flour makes
best and irost bread. Ask your grocer to
llerl Dllliuilll Ciiuulit AKlllll ,
Bert Dungan , thu 8-year-old boy who
arrested for robbing the Falrmount I
plgo n roost , was caught In the act of et
Ing tonic of the pigeons kept In the prop ,
adjoining the police station ami city 1
The birds wcro taken from him and
younytter was given a lesson In morality ,
eulnglo was lh.o Instrument used , He
taken to the police station , but not loc
up.
The finest baby carriages made for
money just received at Crockuell's ,
H'way.
You will find Die best nickel-plated
copperuare. at J , Zollur & Co , ' * . Telept
829.
JUDGE HAS A SWINDLING
Sorely Puzzled to Know Whether He
Destroy the Article.
COUNTY ATTORNEY DECIDES HE MAY
Ilcvlec for Denllnn SUIii-CInine
1'nod IIH Kvldenee niul 1'lni
Jlctitrncil ( o UK ( Mi net
After lleliKi i\liiiilneil.
Justice Burke yesterday bad a case 1
htm Involving the ownership of a "br
box for dealing skin-game faro. A di
two ngo eomc ot the local gamblers fel
and the silver faro box that was nt
emu of the establishments which fall
was closed up rtvcral weeks ago was
possession ot by one of the fraternl
whom It did not belong. The quarrel f
got Into the local justice court. The o
elilp of Ihc box was not fie much a epic
for the court to determine t was the
lent ot what to do with It. Under the
construction of the Inua law .if
gambling , It was the privilege , not the
of the court to order Ibc destruction c
dovlcc. Justice Burke consulted Judge
nell and other mcmbon ; of the bench
their opinion waa that It was his duty I
tlmt the swindling bo\ should be dealt
County Atlorncy Saundert , was alao c
Into the consultatloi lie believed the
way , but when he eamc to look up tin
ho was unable to find any section of the
ute thai would justify the dcstructle
the box owing to the manner In vvhl
came wllliln Ihc jurljllctlnn nf thu e
If the court had ( secured pcmsslon of
a search v.arrant Ms dutv would have
( lain , but ns the box came Into coutt n ;
dence In Ihc piosueutlon of a eult , he
not destroy It without becoming liabli
its value. CataloRiiea of gamblers' i
were looked over anil the prlco of the
was found to be $100. nnd thia high
made Us dcnluicllon Involve lee much
\Vlillo the box was In couit It was thoroi
directed , and the Ingenious tricks by v
Its manipulators made every deal win
ilUcloacd to the gaping crowd. The boi
i pretty piece of delicate mechanism ,
couit decided that the hex was the pro
of M B. Connelly , a Council Bluffs
the attorneys In the case declare
$75,000.
.UJ nvnvrs or TIM : J.\ST wr
Smith-Uiet WiMldliiK One of ( lie C
Alliilrs In ( lie ( itt's Life- .
A social event of considerable Intcie
i large number ot old citizens was the
rlage of Allura , the youngest daughtc
Mr. ind Mrs. Abel , to .Mr. George Si
Pha mairltgc was celebrated on Tliui
nenlng at the residence nf the Abels ,
ml of the city Mr Abel has lived 01
faim for the last fifty ycais and has
i lirge family glow up around him and s
lown Into hcmcs of their own until he
ils wife have become many times gi
Barents. In early days Mr. Abel dro
Driving brflt ess as a trader vvlth the
Hans and Mormon emigrants BeslO
arge r.mnbei of old citizens , many of w
lad been acquainted with Mr. and Mis.
'or half a century , there were
> eoplo preoenl at the wedding
.veio . related to the parent house The
ling was made a festal occasion not enl
he entire neighborhood , but for the old
: lers all over the county The brides
landsome girl , jusl out of her teens , and
lot only the apple ot the old man's eye
las been a pppular favorite among the y
icople. Nearly all ot the guests tes
: o ihe worth of the young people by li
iomely remembering them vvlth gifts ,
ho wedding presents nearly filled one 01
coins of thp farmhouse. Among the gl
ircsent were Mrs. and Miss Smith , Mr.
Mrs. Shipley Mr. Smith , Mr. and Mrs
\bel , Mr nnd Mrs Owens , Fred Ov
ins Owens , Fiancls Krctllch , Miss Wine
er , .Mr. and Mrs. Motts , Mr. .1. W. Ji
dr. and Mrs. Jacok , Mr. and
'roctor , Mr. S. A. Winchester ,
i. A. Winchester , Mr. Benjamin '
: hett T , Miss Emma Winchester. Miss E
trause , Fred Harting , Marie Bessie '
ihestcr. George AVlnchester.
Mr. and Mrs , Charles Burr Towle v
inthtiilastlcally of their pleasant surro' '
ngs In their new home In Saltllla , i
mlla , MelThey left Council Bluff
fanuary and bade their friends adieu
Ix montlH but the prospects are now
he months will bo extended into ye
'hey are so charmed with their sltua
n the Mexican town that there Is dai
't ' them losing their allegiance * to U
'amuel In a recent letter to Miss L ;
Wckinger , Mrs. Towlc says the Mexli
ro very kind to them and It haa bee
natter nt surprise to them hnw rea
he latler managed to understand a
morels ot English accompanied by si
ibe says they are learning a good < lca
Ipanlsh , though putting the words toge
omes rather awkwardly. They take bn
ast usually aboul 10 o'clock In iho morn
lave another meal at 2 o'clock and I
ako a. walk or else a spin oa their win
i few days ago they rode ten miles
o another town and wcro caught four n
rom home on the return trip by darkn
'hey walked the remainder of the way.
Ir. Towlo BCemed to stand the trip rem :
bly well. Their many friends hero
o very glad to learn that Mr. Tov
ealth Is Improving rapidly.
One of the pleasant social events of
.eek was the party given by the wo
f the Order of the Eastern Star In Mas
omplo on Friday evening. It , was the r
retentions as well as the most elellgh
oclal event the women have englnei
urlng the asason. They were fortunati
avlng able anslbtantn and talent In
( ding the program. Miss Etta Banksoi
v'atorloo , la. , a young woman who
esses elocutionary abilities of a high or
.as a guest of one of the members fc
ow dayg during the week and she consei
0 take part. Sim charmed all of tl
rcHsnt and was heartily applauded. . '
: ther Fried of Omaha also charmed
nests vvlth her flno vocalization Miss
kowakl , a flno pianist , contributed lari
a the pleasure of the guests The Ap
nd Orpheus clubs and Master Arthur C
lie 8-year-old cornetlst , who Is the ma
f all the critics , added their xharo to
eneral enjoyment. At the conclusion of
rogram light refreshments weio ecr
.11 of the events were presented rap
ut It wan midnight when the bam
'as ' ended. The attendance comprised i
ral hundred people from Council Bl
nd Omaha. Manager Dlmmoek supplied
peclal motor trains to carry the gu
j their homes when the cntcitalnment
ver ,
A uniques entertainment was given
'uesday ' evening at the residence of }
, JI Jatkuon on Fouth Fhst ttreet.
as under the auspices of the Unity gu
1 was called an "extortion and pover
jclal , It had many new and novel feati
nd was a social success In every resp
lany of the costumes were startling ,
Miss Ella. Wagner has returned fron
ireo months' visit to Den'.fion
Mrs. L. M , Sherraden has returned fi
u extended visit to Princeton , III.
Mr. and Mr * . P , C. DeVol are In
raska City visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
, HoclmtettDr.
Mrs. J , 0. Brush left for Chicago Tin
ay evening over the Burlington , aftc :
leasant visit of ten days In the city.
Company A , Council Bluffs Light 'Infar.
id Thursday night for election of officers
illowi : Captain , Henry Robinson ; lirut li
iiiant , C , U. Burke ; second lieutenant ,
anehllt ; ciuartermaster , T. Thompson ; 1
TKcant , Jake Washlnglon ; chaplain , I
lies , The company Is preparing to glv
ill soon ,
MUa Mlnctta I , Bcnton of Ilronnston , I
ft for her homo Friday , after spending
Inter vvlth her cousin , Mrs. W. D. Thou
I fa Benton made many friends during
ay In Cauncll Bluff a nd will be plea
i learn that vhe U expected to return bel
mg to grace the- home of one of the 1
) ung builncEs men of Council Bluffs.
Allan Mary Fllcklngor ot Independence ,
who has been visiting her brothers ,
and I. N. Fllcklnger , bos returned lion
Ono of the events ot the present
will be another assembly of the Da
club , which will transpire at the Royti
canum hall on I'rlcliy evening. The
mltlce was compelled to yield to urgei
nuoMs of many of the members , wt
thoroughly enjoyed the last assembly.
Allen Clark and Miss Annie Sowe
Mills county were married here Wcdnc
They are spending a portion of their h
inoin with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Klllli
Mornlngsldc.
Mr. John S , Grym ot Omaha and Mls.s I
M. Brooks of this city were married We
day evening by Rev. V. C. Rocho at UK
Ideneo of Mr and Mrs. S E. Spoor , c
of Seventh avenue and Twelfth street ,
The Mexican Herald , published In the
of Mexico , contains an Item saying th
W. Squire and family of this city have I
rooms at the Collsco hotel
James McCann and wife of Defiance
art ) the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sull
Mrs , J. C. Edmundson of Fremont ,
Is In the city for a few days , the guc
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Facs.
L J. Oilier and wife of Chicago arc li
city and will bo quartered at the Grand
after the cycle show In Omaha.
Miss Edith Miller ot Cleveland , 0. , li
guest ot Miss Faye Travis.
Ono of the most pleasant social even
the season occurred last evening at
icsldcnce of A. S. Bonbain , 317 East I1
street. It was the eighty-first annlve :
ot Mr. Bonbatn's birth , and near the e
flrsl anniversary of his nnrrlagc to
Bonham. The children and grandchl
of the couple planned a surprise and
o'clock the house was filled with Ihe s
at Iho family , representing three gc ;
lions. There are sixty-one mcmbci
the family living , and In the gathering
evening there were twenty-two gram !
dicn and five great grandchildren. Ai
the children present were Mr. and
B. Ak Bonham , Mr. and Mrs A. M. Bon
Mr. and Mrs. 0 J. Smith Mr and Mr
T. Smith , Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Parmalcc
Mrs J. W Bonham. Rev. E. W. Cole ,
tor of the Christian tabernacle , which
nnd Mrs Honlinm attend with never
Ing regularity , and Mr , and Mrs. J. L (
tier and Miss Mary Courtier were the
persons outside the family present. /
llghtfully pleasant evening was passci
all Gramichlldcn and grcit gramlchll
swarmed around the old couple and
them loving assurances that their lives
not been spent In vain Age sits HI
upon both and neither looks to bo as o ]
the family record reveals They have
In Council Bluffs continuously since
ind during all of the years that have
Icrvcncd Mr. Bonbam has been a proml
figure In business and social affairs.
Ing the evening children whoso hair
well silvered and great grandchildren
ivcro almost old enough to vote Hire
iround Iho aged couple and heartily wl
them the joy ot rounding out a full
Uiry of happy and useful life The gi
lid not begin to depart until 10 o'c
Mr. and Mrs. Bonham stood near the
inel bade each good night , and rcfcrre
he occasion as among the proudest and
ilcst of their lives.
The fancy dress ball given by the Aup
irovo women was noted as qne of the s
successes of the week. Prlcs were oil
'or ' the most original and striking costi
Mrs. Jack Barter received Iho won
irlzo and Mr. Brell 'that offered to the
Ircssed man. Ono ot the fealures of
) vcnlng was Ihc fancy dancing of M :
3ddlo llarrlnglon.
J. Zoller & Co. sell all Kinds of feed ,
: orn , oals , chop feed and chicken teed.
.slephono 320.
Don't forget the ball Monday night ,
! 2. at the G. A R. hall.
Master of Cpremonles E. R. Fonds.
Floor Committee J. L. Templeton , I
\bbott.
Reception Committee Geo. Carson , J
3avls , C. E. Tavlor.
Ladles' Ctmmlttec Mesdames Mary SI
II. Wcathcrby , W. H. Campbell , E. J. Ab
The finest baby carriages made for
nonoy Just received at Crockw ell's
i'way.
J. Zoller & Co. have the only cash f
vare slore In Ihe clly and Ihey sell 1 :
, vare al cash prices.
AV1LI , .MKET 0 > MOM )
luorilia Pa I loil ( o Miii > rlnllrc : ( o C
nldrr Air. I'liul's I'l'opoHllloliH.
The session of the city council called
ivenlng for the purpose of considering
iroposltlons of Mr. Paul In connccllon '
ils Indian creek plans did not materla
Inly a few of the aldermen were pre
i hen the hour set for the meeting arrl
iftcf watting a while some of them drl
tito oilier parts of the city building or v
ome. Others came and went during
arly part of the evening , but at no I
, ere there crough In the council chan
t one time to constitute a quorum. A
i ailing a while Ihe llghls were turned
ut not before an agreement was rcac
meet In special session on Monday e'
ig.
ig.Mr. . Paul filed with the city clerk the
Inanco prepared by the city atlorney gr
ig the Iowa Construcllon company i
lonlhs * extension if time In which to
In Its work of Improving Indian cr <
'he ' street car ordinance was not In
need , but It will follow the Inlroduc
f the extension ordinance on Monday c'
ig. The Traction company , which Is i
ig for the ordinance , Is the old Twin (
nmpany and not the Interstate comp !
ho Twin City company was organized
if. Mercer of Omaha and olhers In J
: mber , 1894 , and Us ordinance vas j
snlcd to the council on October 1 of
jmo year. It was passed along to
: cond leading and referred to the conn
In con-ictt'on v
? c. Subsequent events
10 failure of Ihe slock yardj iirojecl
tber plans that were supposed to bo i
irlng In the northwestern part of the i
indcred It unnecessary to push the
Inance and It was never called up from
ommlttce. Mr. Paul says the tlmo
ow come for It to bo revived and ho '
ik Its passage.
Where You Cnii llu > I3v
Wash machines , clothes wringers ,
ons , honing boards , clothes racks , s :
icldora , wash tubs and boilers of all leli
gal. oil cans , kitchen pumps , chain pui
nd all kinds of pumps , lamps and lantc
iur ban elu , bath tubs , Mop jars , bird ca
tier lunch boxes , dinner bolls and everytl :
i tlio line of household novelties can
mr.d at J. Xollcr & Co.'s , and at cash prl
el. 320. 100 and 102 East Broadway.
Go to J. X.oller & Co.'s for your hardwi
nware , quccnsware , granl.teware and
nds of house-furnishing hardware. Tel.
I'riiinrH n ( Half I'rloc CnliiK I'll N I
Wo sold frames by the hundred nil !
eek Did you get one ? If not , get y
der In Monday for a frame. Twenty-
BVV styles of frames on eale Monday
ilf prlco , All go at this low figure
W L. SMITH & Ct
. /oiler A. CO.'H rixli Murlce ( .
Lent Is approaching , and It In Interest
i know where you can get the choicest
From now on we i
r the least money.
iep all kind : of fleh. Save money and
ie > bsst for cash , J. HOLLER & C (
Iteiil i : lale TrniiKferx.
The following transfers were filed yesl
ty In the title and loan ofllco of J.
julre , 101 Pearl street'
rederlek M Keene'y and wlfo to Hi
ram Watklnn vv'4 sw',4 , pint aw'J
nwij 8. and part cvi se-U 7-i7-40. w. d $ 8
II Bolton und wife to James Holler ,
s'A no\t ami nl4 e'i 18-75-38 , > w d. . C
W UOSH nnd wlfo to ophlo W.
Oldenburg , lot 13 , block 9 , Bryant &
Clark's Hiilid. , vv d
F. Hoiiiui nnd Jullua Hector and
wife to E. C. Wllmarth , VS acre In
no'4 HW M 9-77-38. vv , d
ry A Stack to Julia Stack , lot 2 ,
block 9 , Riddle's subd. , . vv , d
Five transferH , aggregating$15
Buy your strainer , milk palls , water pa
nner palls , galvanized Iron palls , tl
ills , water palls , paper palls , cedar parse
> rso palls , slop palla and every other k
palls at J , Zoller & Co.'s cash citabll
out , 100 and 102 13 , Broadway ,
BILL IS AMENDED TO 1)E )
Honso Defeats Pntyoseil Investignti
State Institnt'ons.
DENOUNCED AS A"POLITICAL SC
] -d
SfiuHor Clinic ) ' Acriiicit > f I
Aottiiitoil by u llcnlfc In Kniliiiri
tlio MiiniiKoini'iit of Mnr liiitl
Km 11 SoMlri-M1 Home.
DES M01NES , Tcb. 20. ( Special
KNini. ) The proposed Intostlgalion of
Institutions was killed tolny In the I
The resolution by Senator Carney whlc
passed the senate \\ns called up niul c
ti long and excited debate. Anioml. .
were adopted one after another till I
been amended to death. All provlslo
payment of the committee , except ml
i\as stricken out and then the provlsl
allow the committee a clerk ami cxpei
slstanco was cut out. The resolution
denounced as a scheme to secure po
leUantascs for certain people who are
1MB It. One speaker declared that St
3arney was actuated by a desire to ci
: ass the management of the Soldlcro'
st Marshalllottn , his home city. Thor
jccn a flglit between the irmiagcmcn
' .ho InniattM for a Ions time over an all
) f the trustees to compel Inmates to
ncr a part of their pension and Sc
barney was nominated for his prcscii
iltlon by reason of having the united
tort of the Inmates for whom ho had
ittorncy In their contest with the
iKoment. The result of the discussion
hat a motion carried to lay the resol
m the table , killing It for the session.
Amendments weic made to the ra
) lll making street rallwa > s equally :
vlth other rnllua\a for damages to
ilojcs. Another amendment adopted
Ides that no railway corporation sha
ixcmptcd from liability on account of
lonal Injuries to an employe by reas <
ho fact that It shall have cairled I
inco for Its cmplojcs. A concurrent
titlon to request the railway commie
TS to take steps to secure lower rate
urn during the present cia of low r
Carried A resolution to memorialize
tress to change the regulations In role
o evidence required In support of el
or pensions was also adopted. Its o
s to maKe the requirements less strln
ho preamble setting forth that at pr
housands \ctcrans arc unable to co
vlth the requirements who are entitle
cnslons.
In the senate the bills revising the
elating to the State university and
formal school were passed. The bll
atlng to taking private property for
orate uses was amended to rcquln
ompany to pay the costs of appeals ,
aws relating to the state agricultural
ego were passed , Including a new prov
hat It shall bo a crime to sell Inloxli
tlthln four miles ot the college. The
elating to the schools for the blinder
or feeble-minded children were passed
L1IOI.1S1I bUl'nitFMmUS OPKIUI
< MIIntlotliil Gimril I'fUtlniiM
IiOKlsliitnro for 'joint * Hi-fiirius
DCS MOINES , , Feb.c 20 ( Spcclal.- )
o\\a National Quarrel yants the numb (
Illecrs ieduced and the average acreae
old lace cut down to n mere suggestlt
Is piescnt glory Tht6 Is the substam
petition that was presented to the li
ommlttoo on military affairs yesterday
dilch has a good chance of being ado ;
.calling members of the guard came
11 over the state to piesent the ma
It Is desired shall bo Incorpoi
ito the revised military code.
Thcro arc now forty-six member o ?
oveinor's staff , and "it Is In the dlscn
f the governor to Increase this to as r
eglmcnts as ho may choose. The hlj
ank Is major genera , ! , held by the atlji
cncral ; then there "are brigadier gem
i charge of the commissary , hospital , J
dvocato's and Inspector general's del
icnts ; and there arc from thirty to I
olonels and lieutenant colonels on the
s olds , whose only function Is to wear
eous uniforms and grace social fund !
I Is proposed to reduce the adjutant
ral to a brigadier ; to make the brigs
eads of departments colonels , and t <
way with all but four of the aids and
icm the rank of captains.
There were present the following offl <
eneral J. nush Lincoln of Ames , Ger
. W. McManus of Davenport , Col
homas P. Cooke of Algoiia , Major W
' of Ottumwa , Captain George
vans of Cedar Rapids , president of
iwa Guard association ; Captain W.
hantland of Fort Dodge , secretary of
ssoclatlon ; Colonel H. II Canticle
oone , Captain George P. Gujot of
olnes , Captain A. D. Shaw of Corn
eneral J. T. Priestly of DCS Molnes.
The military men told the house com
to that they thought It would bo test
: st Interests of the guard to do away i
10 Bupcrlluous staff officers ; It would tr
10 rest ot the guard feel better , do a
Ith a good deal of prejudice and re
better discipline. The only change as
the laws was that the ranks bo rcdi
id the number of aids decreased , as
cated. The house members told the
ers that they had always taken g
imfort In the contemplation of the n
ncenco of the governor's staff ; t
ought It would be a great loss to the st
peclally to the pretty girls , to have
at array of handsome uniforms and va
lorcil trimmings abolished. But they
Itted the sclf-sacrlflclng spirit of the yo
en who were willing to lose their gl
is habiliments , and they Intimated 1
oy would try to do as requested ,
nendmenta asked for will probably bo
rlecl. Governor Drake Is In favor of tl
id there seems to be no opposition
rlous force.
MrMMK.VI\H TO 'rniT MUICT L.I
null * Co in in I ( ( > < MilKfH riiiiiiKi-N
'IViniMTam-c- > KlNlntlciii ,
DCS MOINES , Feb. 20. ( Spcclal. ) '
nato committee on suppression of Int
r mi co held a long session and took i
al Important steps. One of them wai
port a new legalizing1 act to apply to
cclal charter cities' that have , been ope :
K under the mulct law , Several ame
cuts were also reported to the mulct 1
Ono of these Is'thai the supervisors si
amliio all petitions of consent , cither
lea or for counties.and determine on tl
Illclency underr.ithe'l law. An the
w stands no authority Is constituted
this. The petition \ simply open to p
i Inspection , buU uiilCBS the matter
ken Into the courts" there Is nobody
cldo whether It W'good or had , sufllcl
Insufficient. The'fe'Vlll bo a right of
al from the dcnlulon of the supervisor ;
It was also decided' that where propc
'cred ' for tax naK ' under the mulct
reclostiro Is not lild'ln for the full tax ,
s In a number of critics happened , It n
o sold at the nejH succeeding tax sale
B highest bidder. " *
31111 another umbndrhcnt adopted IB t
pro shall bo secut'dd' ' only one petition
o remonstrance In. any calendar ye
at Is , the decmojf of the voters of
unty , either way" , Wusl stand for a yi
rho Hills legalizing act first submit
m withdrawn and Senator Hills offc
now one as a substitute , which was
; > ted. It will bo reported to tlio sen
a day or two , and la as follows :
I'htit proceeding had by the Inhablta
cltlcH under Kpecnl | churtt'iu iir.d tl
rporuto IICIH und acts of the Bupervle
the countlcH In which Biich cities
uated , for the purpose of putting I
ict chapter Ixll of the IUWH of
omy-lifth fjunernl uvHcmbly of tlio at
lawn and nil Ktutemo'itH of consent i
ntln KlM'n and pasmonls of taxp , II
clariMl und nil ptner MCH done In n
lex In attempted compliance with the I
< lon of wild chapter Ixll , which wo
va been authorized If sild clmi :
II hud applied to sueh cltlen , are hen
ido valid tlu ) Biimc nn though said
(1 applied to cltle-a acting under Hpei
afters , und all persona In ald cltle-H v
ve mid In whole or In p.irt the ta
rHcrllied thereunder are here-by protn
> ni prosecution and all other liability ,
me as though said act had applied to BI
le ; and all acts heretofore made vi
< 1 herein inudonllil shall remain
force and effect , the same ns though ai
lied by said act , ami all future im > me
taxes In until titles under that act
\ > f made ns though cald act bad orlg
nppllcd to said cities.
AVI 1,1. coMMirMtmVrfroN Tims
AVnNliliiuon' lUrtlidiiy
AVOCA , la. , Feb. 20. ( Special. ) ThP
exercises that were to have bowl held
da } evening &l the court house by the
lie schools and U. S , Grant pool , In com
oration of Washington's birthday , w1
given at the opera liousu upon Tu
evening. The room ad the court hous
thought to bo Inadequate. Memorial exc
will bo given In the dlUcrent depart :
of the schools next Monday morning ti
to 10 by tlu ) pupils.
After three lively caucuses Monday ,
day and Wednesday evenings the majc
rests between M. D. Heed and K. C 1) ) ;
Mrs. Kva Woodward , who has been
Ing her sister , Mrs , F , A. Turner , ret
to her homo at Onawa Wednesday.
The forty-ninth anniversary of Mr ,
Mm. n. C. Wlnsby last Monday was tl
caslon of lha gathering of neighbor !
friends , who , though unbidden by the w
couple , assisted them In celebrating.
day was one of pleasure. Many tokens
teem were received ,
Miss Lulu llov.er of Shenandoah , la.
has spent the past month with her c
Mrs. G. W. Ladd , returned home Satti
Miss llower has endeared herself In Ai
musical circles during her short stay.
Mrs. Olllo Ditto of Topska , Kan , I
guest of her niece , Mrs. G. 1'lmcr Nort ;
OnliiK to the 'lllnuas of Mrs. Cuiulgn
Current Topic club dU not meet V
evening.
Miss May Hctzcl , who has been 111
the grip , la better.
The Saturday club met with Miss H
Wleso from 2:110 : to 4.3C Saturday aftoi
with an attendance of twenty-eight.
The entertainment given at the Moll
church Friday evening by the Upi
league was well attended. The vocal
"Tin co l/.tllo Uoals , " by MUs Dower ,
exceptionally fine , while "Dear Heart ,
MUs Olive U. Hotzcl , was received will
plause that could only be silenced b > an
selection Slltfi Joslc DIederlch in a ri
tlon portrayed the course of a womt
hunting a mouse , cs told bj the liusi
Miss Uraco How en sang "The Song
Touched My Heart" In a sweet and win
manner. X'.fa Maud Lake delighted th
illcneo with her rendition of the vocal
"For You " A detection b > the male i
let , Messrs Ladd , Maxwell , Vlerlch and
teraon , concluded the exercises. „
The High Five club was entertained Ti
lay evening at the club loom b } J J. S
It.- and Mrs J 12 Lirlmure The grip
; lcmlc made the attendance small and
seven tables were In us" .
Mrs P. F. Jacobs and Miss Addle G
iv ho have been spending a few daja In C
ill Bluffs and Omaha , relumed Thin
3vonlng on the belated ll > er
Ucrtlo Conner celebrated his 10th I
lay Saturday afteinoon with the assist
jf ten little playmates
Miss Ida G Holljns , who for the past
nonths , has been attending the Kansas
Ladles' college at Independence , Mo. , Is
'acted home the first of the week.
The Presbyterian Aid society was ei
.allied bj Mis. J S. Porter Friday aften
The Methodist society met with Mr ;
\l \ Long Thursday afternoon.
The new firm will read Sass fi. Petei
J. P. Sass having disposed of a Inlf Inti
0 Theodore Pctcison of Davenport , la. ,
lomcs well recommended. Mr. Sass
laughter , "Little Dora , " went to Diver
Thursday evening , wheie he will visit a
lajs and then go cast fur spring goods
s the Intention to fully equip each of
iovcral departments with the latest and
ho market holds.
Mrs K S Hart , after a ten-days' 111 ;
s able to leave her room.
D. F. Wood of the Journal made Co >
31un s and Omaha a flying visit Saturda ;
> ncisiox IN < ni , &VV\MI c. '
( iKltflTIlOIIIIIH HulfHKlllllHt S
n ml mi Appeal Will lie Taken.
DCS MOIXES , Feb. 20. ( Special '
: ram. ) Attorney General nemlcy today
clved from Judge Thomas the decision Ir
amoua Owl Swamp land case , which
ecu In the courts nearly two years. :
mportant because the decision , whlcl
gainst the state , lays do\vn a rule
mounts to determining that the state ca
rcvent the selling ot all the small laKe
ho counties. Governor Jackson attorn
j prevent the counties from selling the 1
, 'lthln their bordeiu , to be drained and
s agricultural lands. A largo numbe
tiem haVQ-beon treated In this way , and
actions were entered against having all
mall bodies of water In the state destro
s many of those drained were flno la
'he ' state , accordingly Intervened in the
f George II. Pearsons against the claim
) Owl lake. Pearsons had bought the
ed from Humboldt county and dralnei
lie county had secured a patent from
: ate as swamp lands , under the swamp 1
rant of 1850. In Intervening the s
Jt oip that Itwas not properly swamp ]
nd should not have been so patented. It
alined that It was a meandered bojy , ;
lerefore. the property of the state , by vi
: Its sovereign lights over such bodlei
ater , rather than by reason of the sw ;
ml grant. The court holds that the st
f reason of having made the mistake of :
ig a patent to the lake as swamp lands
1 right to claim land under Its oovcri
ghts to all meandered ncreams and la
he effect of the decision , If sustained ,
J to uphold all the sales of lakes by cc
fa , and to allow the same course to bo i
nued In future. Attorney General lion
lys he will appeal the case , and hopes f <
vision , under which the atato will bo i
protect Its lakes.
) , , .P nt. Coillc-ll.
AVOCA. Feb. 20. ( Special. ) In the i
ito court today J. W. Ilempstead and
' . Everson filed a motion to admit
Iglnal will of Frank S. Steward to i
ito , and John V. Ferry filed a resistance
10 motion to probate the will without
idlcll. .Miss Dolgord's suit against. Yele
Iclts for seduction was on trial today.
10 case of Sims & Ilalnbrldgo against O.
ptrhklss a verdict was reached , glv
dgment for the plaintiff for $5 7B. A t
oversy over some notes between Jai
irtleson and James Holson was settled
Judgment as prayed , each side to pay 1
o costs. '
In I'rolmtc Court nt Avocn.
AVOCA , la. , Feb. 20. ( Special ) In
obato court yesterday A L. Preston
ipolnteJ goardlan of Cstcllo and HI
orris , children of Richard Moirls , deceai
id he filed answer for them.
Sims & Halnbrldge agahut 0. 0. Hotchl
still on trial.
IfulimaValrr AVoi-l.H Ordered Sn
KKOKUK , la. , Feb. 20 In the fedc
urt today the Ottumwa Water works v\
dcrcd Bold under a judgment In favor
o Farmers' Loan and Trust company. H
million dollars Is Involved.
The finest baby carriages made for
anoy just received at Crockn ell's ' ,
way ,
no to J. Zollcr & 'Co.'s for your grocer
ilephone , 320.
Ti-oulili-M lii ( lie HiiHliifHN World.
IJOSTON , Feb. 20 In the United Stc
cult court this afUrnoon before Jm
jit the petition of W. II. Ilakt-r , vice. pr <
nt of the Postal Telegraph company ,
receiver for the United Telegram cotnpa
uj heard. The petition claims fraud i
aversion of the company's money by
Icerp. Herman J , Petting ! ! ! was appoln
celver of tlio United Telegram cornpa
ilch la a Now Jersey corporation , hav
capitalization of $500,000
OSCnOLA , Neb. , Feb. 20. ( Special ) ,
chments to the amount of $30,000 w ,
ken out today against the property of I.
> & Little , merchants of Stromsburg 1
lluro is a great surprise , as the firm v
3kcd upon as the very bcht In the ted
d had unbounded credit.
' lit CIllirll'HtOI
; | ON Of I'VNlHIHl'H
CHARLESTON , S C , , Fob , 20. The f
ritles attending the visit of the na
uadron were brought to oj close by a b :
which all the naval officer * were Inv'.t
10 guesta liegan to arrive shortly aflci
: locKJ and at 10 the ball was In full uwli
. During I
ppcr was served at midnight.
y a public reception V\MB accorded i
Itena of Charlceton and visitors by Sec
ry Herbert ,
M'KIMilSY'S llK.Vt.Tll 19 ItKbTllltl
Doctor AdvlncHuilnnl Hi-rlim ' 1
MHIM Vliiliirn. lliMtricr.
CANTON , Feb. 10. "Presldrut-elcct
Klnlry has fully recovered tils us
good health. " slid Dr. T. II. P
lips to a rppicscntatlvc of the Ai
dated ricas tills moinlnc ; , "and I
llevo Is stronger than cvci. That tl
not mean , however , that tm will resume
receiving of visitors promiscuously , as I li
advl < cd emphatically asainst that. W
buslno's the president elect will give his
tentlon to previous to his dcpartmo
Washlnglon will bj what has been parti ;
at ranged befoiehnml Special visitors ,
those who come bj Invitation from
major , will bo given audience , but no' '
great < le l of this will bo transacted. '
rcn and freeJom from ofllclal cares obtil
t'ae past week have been meet beneficial
him "
United States Senator Jeter C. Prltth
of Marshall , N. C. , rcachH liore this mo
Ing. Ho j\as accumjianlcd by Charles Prl
of Salisbury , N , C. , a prominent attorney i
consul for the Southern Railroad compn
Senator Prltchard said Ills visit had b
delayed on account of his own Illncbg "St
weeks ago , said the senator , "I fnrvvari
papers and endorsements from my oti
caking that Colonel J.imts F. Doyd be gl
a portfolio In the cabinet , cither that of
torney general or secretary of the Inlet
Colonel Doyd 1s an attorncv of ability , ,
would make an efficient olllclal 1 wo t
Mr Gary of Maryland haa been chosen
the southern member of the cabinet. 1
llevo that Mr. Gary wilt be perfectly sa
factory to the south , and two men fr
that section of the country are hardly
I ectcd for the cabinet 1 suppote Cole
noyd will not be In the official family. I
not hero on any political mUolon , other tl
to rpeak a good word It the opportun
"
occurs
Arlde from Senator Prltehard'w Intcrvl
rtlth Major McKlnlcy , no other visitors gall
in audience.
While It Is believed hero today that Cnlo
J. J. McCook of New York will bo Invited
? ome to Canton a day or two and confer w
' .lip president-elect concerning being tende
i cabinet place , the allot ney general pc
folio Is not thought to be decided upon
'ho ' distinguished New Yorker. Po'tims
. .eneral , navy and seciotary of the Inturl
.j well as attorney general , are all belle' '
o be under advisement , and It Is s
jellcved MtCook will bo In the cabinet
LOUISVILLH , Ky , Feb 20 The Tim
' rnnkfort special sivs. Governor Hradl
eft there this morning In response to
iiimmons fiom Major McKlnley to con
vlth him at Canton. The governor's ti
s expected to have an tmpoitant beating
he solution of the senatorial situation
his state.
or it Day.
S D. , Fob 20 ( Special ) T
eported death of Paul Narcclle several tin
igo was a little premature , but v\as bellev
jecausp It was known that the old man w
cry sick. His death occuired February
Nurcello vvn-j one of the settlers who i
il tcd In esUiblNnlng' tht nailing post
i'ort Picric In I'-W , and was among t
irst vvhltp men sten by the Indians of tl
lection , after the Lewis niul Cliirko c\ |
litlon , which hud c.impcd at the mon
if Bud rlvir In the winter ot ] M)2 ) Mr. Ni
ellc hJi lesldcd In und nronnil I""oi t Plet
vcr since coming here In 1S30 und IIH
rusted employe of the American Pur coi
liiny traveled over most of thr > northvve
lo was sent on several tilps to the Put I
o seouie shells , which wire used In tra
Uth the Indians , and In 1S31 took 1111 e
Ultlon fiom tbe Yellow stone count
lovvn tluoUKh what Is Jtontann , Wjojnl :
Colorado , Now Mexico niul Arizona , bell
,0116 , three years on the trip. N.u relic i
ided In Toil 1 ierre from the time It w
ounded until about 1870 , when he took
ocatlon on Antelope cieek nbout tvven
lilies down the ilvei , anrt when the rest
atlon country opened to settlement
S12 he removid to the losprvutlon nor
t Cheyennu river about liftv miles noit
est of Fort Pleiie , wbeie lit was at ti
line of Ws drain. Soon after coming he
ie mairled an Indian woman , who Is y
iv Intf. He amassed considerable proper
u tattle and noises , and about llxc Jen
( , x ) called all his clillilieii home for u co
ireliee After they had till gathered 1
iformed them tlmt he wanted them fi
ho purpose of mnklng1 n division of tl
ropeitv. He then gave each the sha. .
e wished him to have nnd retained tl
Inco where lie lived and one herd of cntt
sr himself and wife , vvlth Instructions i
o their disposal nfUr the death of hlmse
nd wife. T\vo sons und four daughter
lie children of the family , lire living :
Iffeipnt parts of the lange country ar
ro all well to do. t
NEW YORK. Feb. 19. Augustus S. Soy
lour of Now nemo , N. C. , judge ot tli
nltcd States district court for the easier
[ strict of North Carolina , died hero toda
; cancer of tbe stomach.
ST. PAUL Neb , Feb. 19. ( Special. ) V. I
egun , another of the honored old sottlci
' Howard county , living on a fine fan
) out flvo miles south ot St. Paul , died yci
rday at the age of 81 years. Death wd
10 to old age. Mr. Begun came here troi
llnols about fifteen years ago. He leaves
mlly In good circumstances ,
NEW YOUK. Feb. 20. Lyman S. nun
and the last su
mi , one of the founders
ving partner In the Brooklyn dry geom >
m of Journeay & Burnham , died at hi
jme In Brooklyn today , aged 81 years.
WORCESTER , Slabs , Feb. 20. A tell
am from Colorado Springs today announci
10 death there last night of John S. Brit
im , treasurer of the Logan , Swift & . Brit
im company of this city Mr. Brlghai
as 60 years old nnd Identified with th
rgcst envelope business In the country.
CLAY CENTER , Neb , Feb. 20. ( Special
'Mrs. Jane Damon died at her home 'In till
ace early yesterday morning after a sc
ro Illness of hardly two weeks , aged C
? ars. She was well known ; In this county
10 was an exceedingly good woman and th
: k and needy will inlts her comfortln )
esenco very much.
LITCHFIELD , Neb. , Feb. 20. ( Spcclal.- )
rs. C. E. Achcnbach , for many years a res
cut of Sherman county , died last nigh
tcr a long Illness , She leaves a husbam
id twd little boys. The funeral took plac
11 o'clock this morning from the Pres
terlan church.
AURORA , Neb. , Feb. 20. ( Special Tele
gram ) George Qulglcy , pioneer farmer In
this tounty , fell dead today In his wagon
of heart dlsonse after unloading corn. Ho
wac an old guldlcr , nicd about 55 yeirx.
DES MOLVES , Feb. 20. ( SpcclM Tele-
ftram ) - David Norrls , one of the oldest resi
dents tif DCS Molnes and Iowa , died today ,
* gpd 'J6 years llo was born In 1M)1 In Mary
land , and had lived here since 1845 , bclnn
the i-arllcst of all the living residents of
DCS Mollies. Ho had been a farmer and was
quite wealthy , having retired from business
over twenty years ago.
rOHIJCAST OK * TtmWSM3VTIIiit. .
I.nenl Stum * In Nel > rnilui |
Oiildcf. Mltli North ttlnili.
WASHtNQTON. Feb. 20.-Forecnst for
Sun lay :
For Nebraska Light local snows and
partly cloudy vveuthei ; north ' \vlmls.
For lown F.ilr , colder In cnstein portion ;
northwest winds
For Kans H-Fulr followed by threaten
ing weather In outhvvc tcrn portion ; ncrth-
wist vvlnds , colder.
For Missouri rail ; pt-oltiblv followed by
local "howpr-4 In southern portion ; north
winds nnd coldrr.
For Synth Dakota Up lit loral snown , tol-
loivcd by fair vvpnlhrr ; nortlnvpst winds.
lifiiMil IteeoMl.
pFFtrn OF TIM : WIATIUU ufuiuu.
OMAHA , Fob. : o Omnht record of rainfall
ahd Umporuture uompauil v ith correspondIng -
Ing day ot the past thiee years
. 1S17 1WJ. 1W3 1S9I.
Miixlnuim tpmperaiuro . . < ( i 21 M a
Minimum tetnpetaturc. . . . til 2 M o
AVPIMKO tempeiaturo. . . . ; ( > 12 M 3
Rainfall . . 53 ,00 .00 .07
Reooul of tiinperuturo tuul preelpltutlou
fU Omnli.a foi this day nnd since Jlnrch 1 ,
Noimal trmporatviro for tin tiny . a ?
IXeess foi the day . . 10
Accumulated excess liice Match 1 . 211
Normal pteplplluttou for the dnv . .01 Inch
IKIleloney for HIP diy . . . . .u3 inch
JCvcpss or deficiency for the day OJ Ineh
Total pi eclpltatlon since Mob 1 3(1 ( 19 Inches
Kxccss lnee March 1 4 74 tnehm
Dolleleiipy for cor. period Mil 11 7S Inches
Dellrlency for cor peiloil 1 " > r > Clinrlica
, L A WELSH.
Local FoieiaHl oIIKtil.
Is one of tliu fe'V\ JJIOIOIMvliei le-lalna
Ills I'listoincia In li.it el tlmr-s anil ensv
lime' * . Thu losf-oii is lli.it MiI'otu'r
ms a good stock ol stipiilie-s always em
isuitl scasonulily , i unsuitably nnel hu-s-
stnbly.
\ HllllKUTt Iff'N IN IMoiir
rvuicy 1'.it cut i
$1.10
'or 0110 week . .
I'otutoca 20c
lusliel .
3uiar 15 pounds . $1.00 r
KXXX Coffee 15c
KICklIKO .
'vunt Jcmlna's Pancake Flour 5c
> .lCkast > .
? ian
orn . 5c
an
I'omnloes i
i\n
C
: Yii Pint Cups for. . . .
-ql. Coffee Pot for
" lour Sieve foi
ureat big Grater for
DIppeis for
Pot Covers for
Pic Pans for
qt. Covered S.uico Pan for
ill. Hound Dinner 1'nll
-quart Hound lOc
Dinner Pall
103 Klain St. GOK1E
Annual \ollee of IiidelilediieHK.
Notice Is hereby ( -Iven that the amount
: nil the existing Indebtedness ot the Pnx-
m & Vlcrllng Iron Works Is * 3,78" TO Given
ndcr our bands this 20th day of February.
37.
W. A. I'AXTON ,
President.
ROBERT VIERLINO ,
LOUIS VIERLINO ,
W. A. I'AXTON. Jr ,
A. J. VIERLING ,
Directors.
SPECIAL NOTICES "
COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. \ X"
VVUM-INOS rilUIT. 1'AHM AND OAHDHN
lands for tale or rent Day & Ilcen , 30 J'cjil
street.
p o'icnnru unAi. . KSTATR AND INSUR.
unco. Moved to room C. Everett Mock
in 8AI.i-J230 BTOOIC OP MII.UNniiY.
! oo4 opening for ( Ircxtmnker und inllllntr ;
Council bluffs. Ad-
o\\n forty miles from
\rcK3 \ Mi Boiilli Mnlu et.
in RAu-nAnaAiN , MY JIODIUN : nuicic
cflikncc , 025 Ctli me , on motor line , mar
SlBtcrs * school ; also other btirgnlns. J , II.
Jnvhlnon.
ANTKcoMi'iTnNT oiiu. rou oiNiiiAij
ioueu\\orl ( . Call at 210 Trunk utrcet.
Fakes , FakesJ
FAKE ADVERTISING.
FAKE GOODS.
"You may fool all the people some of the
time ; but you can't fool all the people all the
time. "
We don't believe in fake goods fc
and fake prices , but offer you the
fc best and freshest stock of Pianos fc
and Organs in the west at the fcfc
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lowest , living prices consistent fcfc
fcfc with Good , Reliable Goods. fc
We have been here lor 38 years
and intend to spend the balance
of our days selling reliable goods
fc at the old stand 103 Main St.
Come and see us. We can do you good.
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