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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY UP.Ft 'I nt'KsDAY. DECEMIJEK 1(1 ( , 1807.
CURRENT NEWS . OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.
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11 COUNCIL BLUFFS.
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3IINUII ilK.VrlOS.
Cooper , Flro Ins. , 0 Pelt ! , tel. 372.
Schmidt's bar 'oiler photoa are the laics' .
Sec/oner Oroctry Co. , 323 Dway. Tel. 311.
Di. . Bhrlver. dentltt. Merrlam blk. . rom 245
D , W. Itels ot Wales , la. , was In the clt >
yc tcrday ,
J. W. Uulutv of OHirtct ) , la. , Is In tlio city
on busliww.
O , " \V. Prtlts ol Marne , la. , was a city vis
Itor yoslefiUy.
r Louis 11. Krwo of Mlncola Is In the city
vlslllng Irlends.
William Morris of Norwich , ! . , wnfl In the
city ycalwclny.
W. E. Ashley of Macedonia Is In the city
visiting friends.
Guy Harris of DallaE City , la. , la In the
city visiting friends. ' -
. , Perry Kcrriey ol t'arson wns Jn the city
yesterday on business.
Patronize the reliable Bluff City Laundry ;
they are easy on clothes. I
Gcorgo E. Roberts ot Unucrwooil , ! ! , , was
a Bluffs visitor yesterday.
J. F. Bloom of Norwich , la. , was In the
city yestcrilay on business.
H. McCnrtnoy ot Thurman , la. , was In the
city yesterday on business.
C. F. Staller nf Atlantic. la. , was visiting
friends In the city yesterday.
Portfolios of Ireland from 1 to 10 can bo
had at The Dee office. No. 10 Pearl street.
J. F. Record and W. H. H. Allen , real estate
men of Glctiwood , wcro In the city yesterday.
H. 13. Dutttu of Gravity , la. , was attending
to some matters of business In tlio city yes
terday.
L. K. Hollow-fly and J. M. Roberts of Sid
ney wore In the city yesterday visiting
friends.
United States Marshal Bradley and wife
have gone to Arkansas City , Ark. , on a visit
to relatives.
The Enthusiastic club will meet on Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Tweedy < U 212 North
Eighth street ,
p. n mul II. M. Thomas of Quick were In
the city yesterday taking cattle to the Sutith
Omaha market.
II. C. Hobblns and Jacob Bare , stockmen
of Hastings , la. , were In the city yesterday
visiting friends.
Dr. Tunpor Klrby nnd Pearl Hamer , both
of Norfolk , Neb , , were married jcstcrday by
Justice Kerrler.
Harry and William Claussen of Walnut
rwcre In the city yesterday making arrange-
jhents for a western trip.
The regular meeting ot the executive com
mittee of tbo Transmlsslsslppl Exposition
flvlll. be held this evening.
Miss Jcsslo Pontius leaves tomorrow for
Lamed , Kan. , to attend the marriage ot her
Ibrothcr , Mr. Ralph Pontius.
Pottawattamle tribe No. 21. Improved Order
of Red Men , will meet tonight for work In
the adoption degree. A full attendance is
desired.
Wo want you to feel that your package Is
very welcome at our place , and every effort
will bo made to please jou at tho. Eagle
Laundry , 721 Bway.
The case of Tom Deerwestcr , charged with
assault and battery on Clara Boyle , will come
up for hearing In Justice Burkc's court at
9 o'clock this morning.
Do you want a hair brush , a tooth brusher
or any kind of a brlstlo brush ? Wo have
them In endless variety , and cheap and good.
O. B. Paint. Oil & Glass Co.
The Jtlry In the case of Elmer Wlatt , In-
fllctca for nasaultlng C. 'M. Trephagen with
Intent to do grt t bodily harm , returned a
[ verdict last night ot guilty , as charged.
In tlie case of Charles Burke and Frank
Crablo , charged with assiult cad battery on
the perron of John Faulk of iMalvern , a
tlango of venue was taken from Justice
iVlcU-'fi court to that of Burko's. The case Is
ect Tor hearing tonight nt 1 o'clock.
Hcmorly Fuller , the young man indicted
by the last grand Jury for larceny , and who
.was expected to be tried under the new
habitual criminal law , pleaded guilty to the
chorgo of simple larceny yesterday. Judge
Gr cn decided It to bo wcrth $10 , and the
boy iiill only get a Jail sentence , Instead of
t > ? ! r. ; < Bent to the pcoltcutlary for a term of
ycurs.
0. B. Vlavl Co. , Icmaie remedy ; consulta
tion freo. OHlce hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Health book furnished. 320-327-323 Merrlam
block.
N. T. Plumbing compufly. T"I. 250.
Hoffmayr's fancy patent flour makes the
best and most bread. Ask your grocer for
it.
For sale , a flne two-seated sleigh , cheap.
SCO South Seventh street , Council Bluffs.
If you 'buy ' ten cents worth of goods at
Dradley's .call for a ticket. They are good
for a'frea Christmas present on his Free
Premium counter.
YnrilH Combine.
'All ot the lumber yards In Council Bluffs
have passed out of the hands of the men who
lhavo owned and ran them for many years ,
end have been absorbed by two of the grgat
lumber companies of Minneapolis. Yester
day the Western Lumber company and tlio
Hex company sold their yards and all of the
property connected with the business to John
Queal , and L. Hammer & Co. gave an cotton
on their yards to Qulnn & Co. These firms
practically control the lumber business of
the northwest. Qulnn & Co. own and operate
1 yards In nearly all of the towns of lona.
ffliolr nearest ono to Council Bluffs Is located
IX at Woodbine. There was some talk yester
day that Council Bluffs would bo the gen
eral headquarters for the state , and the busi
ness would bo managed from this point.
Wo have Just received direct from the
Pacific coast , our first consignment of Group-
era. This Is a delicious salt water fish , es
pecially line for baking. They run from
2 to 4 Ibs. each In weight , nre headless , and
eel ! at the low price of 12c per pound. Ho-
member , also , that wo liavo an endless va
riety of salt and fresh water fish , oysters ,
etc. Send In ! your orders.
SULLIVAN , 343 B'WAY. TEL. 101.
I V Don't forget the mascjuerado ball given by
* * 'Augusta ' drove. Prizes given for best cos
tumo. Gentleman and lady , 25 cents each
( Thursday , December 1C.
The Council Bluffs Cyclory turned out
flvo pairs ot export skates on special orders
ono day of this wok. You Insist upon hav
ing your shoes fitting , why not your skates ?
Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to
itho following named persons ;
Nnma nnd Address. Ago.
T. Klrby , M. . . Norfollr. Neb . 29
Pcurl Ilatnor , Norfolk , Neb. , . 22
Ij. 'Meek. Omaha . . . 22
lAllee Brown , Council Bluffs . 23
Go to your grocer to-day
't , and get a 150. package of
Grain = 0
It takes the place of cof
fee at i the cost.
Made from pure grains it
is nourishing and health
ful.
Initit tint jour inxwr ulrei 7ou OltAIN-O.
Accept no ImlUtlou.
.
r > A\trropT nrpivto
CONiEST BEGhNS
Preliminary Stops Toward the Recount
Taken Yesterday.
PAULSON AND SAWYER AFTER TH : OFFICE
Position of County Sniiorltitcnilcat
Still In Dlxinite I'rtiitliiK the
of tin- Special
Cnnviici.
The clfotlon contest to decide whether
Prof , Paulson or Prof. Sawyer has been
elected to the position of county superin
tendent of echoota did not begin until yester
day afternoon , owing to the fact that Attor
ney Sims , who represents Prof. PauUon , was
engaged In tho" district court. Owing to the
great Interest In the contest , It has been de
cided to hold It In the superior court room
of the county court house Instead ot In the
rooms used for the meeting of the
County Board of Supervisors. Only the
preliminary work of organization was ac
complished yesterday , none ot the billet
boxes being opened. S. W. Wndsworth Is
associated with Mr. Chambers as counsel for
Sawyer and took nn active part In the pre
liminary work yesterday. A motion was
made to strike out paragraph Iv ot the
plaintiff's petition , alleging that flvo votes
In Ncola township wcro Illegal ( or the reason
that the voters had received assistance ( rom
the Judges In making out their ballots with
out having first made the reaulrcd allklavltn
that they were Incapable ot doing thi work
themselves. The motion was argued to some
extent and overruled. This completed the
afternoon's work and the board adjourned to
meet this morning at 9 o'clock.
Thcro ! s a prospect of the work being ac
celerated by stipulations between the attor
neys to omit bringing In certain features of
the election , the poor farm proposition , for In
stance , whom It Is feared tint many Irregular
marks were made by the voters on both aldas.
If these stipulations arc made the contest
will bo greatly shortened.
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Taken Up Stray black hog , 200 pounds.
Owner please call and Idcntlliod or animal
will be disposed ot according to law. D. T.
Smith , 212 South Eighth street.
Domestic soay wrappers call ( or spoons.
JOH.V SHOUT IS IIODXn TO TALK.
I3eciiilrlr Oltl Mini IIINH | < H oil Malting ?
His 'Piilillf ' Address.
John Short , the eccentric old man. whose
fervid oratory < wid wolfskin coat causedi a
runaway on the streets on Thanksgiving
morning that resulted In a serious accident
to two young girls , roippeared at the eld
ciand on Broadway yesterday and resumed
the speech where It hod been led off whtn
the police itook him In. He wiao mounted on
the same box and was clad In ICio rame Im
mense , shaggy coat and his voice had
gathered force during 'the ' enforced rest. He
had gotten out but a few stentorian sen
tences when he was Interrupted by an of
ficer , who threatened him with arrest unices
ho desisted. The cfllcer kicked the pine box
Into the gutter and ordered Short to pick It
up and carry it away cad 'tiaen passed on
down , the street to make his report a > t the
nearest patrol box. When he returned Shorl
had carried the box back to t'ao same locality
and was standing on it swinging his arms like
a windmill ami shouting his unintelligible
sentences. The offlcer put him trader arrcsl
and took , him to the station. Mayor Carson
happened to bo there at tJie 'tlmo ' and Inter
fered to prevent the old man being locked
up. When arrested previously ho promised
to keep off the streets and hire a hall in
wOlch to < lo his -talking. He was asked why
ho had broken this promise. "Because 1
have a duty to perform , " he declared. " ]
am a historian anarditst ami I must speak In
public anl In the open air. Every word I
utter Is heard around the universe. " The
mayor Informed him that he would be ar
rested every tlmo he appeared on the streets
and attempted to speak clad In his wolfskin
robe."If I speak bareheaded and In my
'ilrt sleevco In the wlutry blasts will you
let me exercise my rights as an ( American
cltlzwi ? " ho Inquired. The mayor agreed
that iio 'might ' speak any tlmo he chose dur
ing the winter if he appeared minus the
wolfskin garment , and the old man went
away sUslud. ! In all of the yeara that ho
has been talking upon the streets nobody has
ever been able to make out more than a few
words and these hive always Included "gov
ernment" and "labor. "
Domestic soup wrappers call ( or spoons.
IIUSS WII1TTM3SEY S ACCOUXTS.
mjifC'tor Crowlt-y Striken a Ilalancc
ami .SiMiilM on HH Report.
Inspector Crowley yesterday completed
the first part ot his duty In the Whlttlesey
rase , establishing the fact that there Is a
large shortage In the accounts of the col
lector. The Inspector figured up the amounts
that Whlttlesey had received , but could not
determine the amount of tbo shortage until
the statement of the remittances had been
received from the subtreasury at Chicago.
This statement came yesterday , and the bal
ances were quickly struck , Just what tlio
amount was Mr. Crowley kept to himself ,
refusing to tell even the bondsmen , and they
will have to wait until the report of the inspector
specter Is made public at the department In
Washington. 'Mr. Crowley left for the cast
yesterday afternoon , leaving directions hero
whcro his mall should bs seat and where
ho could bo reached by wire If his presence
became necessary before ho got ready to re
turn.
turn.Tho
The missing collector la still safe from ths
men who are so anxiously seeking for him.
No now clews wcro discovered yesterday
and the officers are working upon the theory
that ho has gene south , "Shorty" Norton ,
asserts that Whlttlesey went to Chicago
cage Instead of Kansas City and further
than that he knows not.
Domestic soap wrappers call for spoons.
lU-nl IJstntiTrniiNfrrH. .
The following transfers nre reported from
the title and loan otilee. of J. W , Squire , 101
Prnil street :
Bierlff to John Llnder , lot 2 , block 0 ,
Mynutor't ) add , s , d. . . . , , $3,000
John M , Underwood nnd wife to
Samuel G. Underwood , n se U 19-
7142.w. . d i ; 1
S , Alexander and wife to Carolyn 13 ,
Alexander , lot 1 , block 1 , Hughes &
Uonlphnn's mid , r.v. d D.OOO
8. Alexander to l-aura M , P. Alexan
der , Ills wlf < N w f > 0 feet lot J. block 0 ,
Park add , w. d 4,000
County treasurer to W , S , Cooper , lot
9 , block 30. In Central mibdlv , t. d , , . . 3
Western Lumber company to ThomaB
Olllcer. lots 1 to 14 Inclusive , block
31 , mul lot 14 , block 30 , Beers' subdlv ,
w , < l , 12,000
Peter II , Wind and wife to A. S. Hazel ,
ton , 27 'Ota ' In Council Bluffs and
Omaha Chuutauqua Assembly park ,
q. c. d , , 150
Hannah C. Ilhodea to Joneipti Mlch-
cner , lot 2 , Audltor'H subdlv of lot 3 ,
Auditor's subdlv of nw U bo Vi 12-75-
40 , w , d , 1C
Total eight troiiEfera ,524,171
Domestic soip wrappers call for spoons ,
I'etltloiiM for Divorce.
William Mynster yesterday filed a petition
In the dlstrJct court asking for an absolute
divorce from his wife , Sophia I ) . Mynster.
List spring Mrs , Mynstcr tiled a similar ap
plication and accompanlol It by a very uensi-
tlonal statement of alleged facts. The suit
wan ( or divorce and an Immense amount of
alimony. Mynnter filed a cross-petition tbit
wa equally sensational and controverted all
ot the assertions raado by the wife. The suit
was dismissed several weeks ago without
prejudice. In the petition filed yesterday
Mr , Uyiuter reiterates umiy. of the ecim-
* . . .ti , , - . * . . . f _ , _
tlonnl charges made against his wife ntul
goso Into details of their unhappy married
life.
life.Mrs. . Jennie Forbes began an action In the
district court yesterday ( or dlvorco from her
husband , Prank Forbes , a railway switch
man. They were married In Ohio on May
29 , 1889. In 1S91 there was horn to them n
llttlo daughter , Illossom. They en wo to
Council IHuRs In the winter of 1893-04 nml
have lived In the vicinity ever since. She
charges him with being an habitual drunk
ard. She asks ( or the custody of the child.
CiiiVL'riior Drake lloinltw
County Clerk Hood received nn oniclnl
communication yesterday ( rom Governor
Drake announcing that ho had commuted the
ccntcnctfi of Fritz Dohn and Marcus Horst ,
who have been confined In the Avoca Jail.
The men wcro running saloons In the cistern
part of the county and had disregarded the
conditions o ( the state liquor laws. Each
was sentenced to pay a fine o ( $300 , and not
having the money to square themselves , have
boarded It out In J ll. They have been there
slnco last February. Tht > governor announced
that J200 of the flno had been remitted. This
clears up the charges against them and the
order was niado yesterday releasing them.
Dradlcy has a flne line o ( goods to give
to his customers ( or Christmas presents.
Domestic soso wrappers call ( or spoons.
Conuiftltlvc 1'rlr.c JJrlll.
Three ot the local Odd Fellow lodges held
a competitive prlzo drill In the new tcmylo
last night. Each lodso had a degree team
consisting of twenty-one members , who con-
csted for the prize , which was a handsome
and valuable silver cup. The prospects were
that the contest would not bo decided before
2 o'clock. At midnight a flno banquet was
spread ( or the workers and the members.
Nearly 800 members of the order were pres
ent to witness the drilling , The lodges send-
ng competing teams were Council Bluffs No
49 , Hawkeye No. 2S-1 , and Park City No. GOO.
- Hawkeye cameras , | DKUr film and plates ,
plato holders , tripods , proof albums and
photo supplies , kept In stock at Council
Uluff's Cyclery get her a camera for Xtnas.
Call at Dtudley's and see what too In
tends to glvo you for1 Christmas If you are
a customer of the store.
nil Cxtatc.
CHARLES CITY , la. , Dee. 15. ( Special. )
Attorneys In the George Dexter will case
have been 'In the city several days making
too dlstrlbutlcci of an estate of almost $200-
000. Hamilton college , Now York , was given
$18,000 ; Charles Dexter of Bcdalti. Mo. , $29-
000 ; heirs of Edgar Talman of Madison , Wls , ,
$11,000 ; 'American ' Ulblo and other church
societies , $14,000 , and the remainder ito the
wldov , ' .
I1II1 Unimpiilnr.
DUBUQUE , la. , Dec. 15. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Congressman Henderson's bank
ruptcy bill la unpopular with the country
bankers of his own district. They are writ
ing local bjnkcrs urging that a protest be
made agalnut the provision for Involuntary
bankruptcy.
IIMVII I'rcNH ConimiMit.
Sioux City Journal : It Is said that the re
publican state central committee at Its meet
ing at Des Molncs last Saturday decided to
call an early state convention n.axt year. Tht
date win bo some time In June.
Durllngton IHawkeye : Des ( Molnes people
are quite In earnest In favor of the abolition
of the poll tax. This can be done. In each
locality , under the new code. And It Is to be
admitted that Des iMolnes Is tax-burdened.
DCS Molnes Leader : The an'.l-poll tax pe
titions uro still being circulated , although
it Is now difficult < o flnd u man who tias
not. signed one. The 'thing seems unani
mous. No "divisive strife" about this pro
ject.
ject.Sioux
Sioux City Tribune : A man with some
knowledge of books and how to use 'them
should be appointed llbrarla'n by Governor-
elect Shaw ; It there'Is any woman who fllls
these requirements her claims should be con
sidered.
Sioux City Tribune : Judge Clyde reusted
Attorney Smalley for saying that old man
Kerns got what he deserved when Delilah
Fales shot him , 'but ' It I * dlinculL to ( lad how
Judge Clyde's resentment In anyway modi
fies the truthfulncfcs of the attorney's re
marks.
Sioux City Journal : "What Is the use of
attacking ex-Governor AValto of Colorado ,
who has come to make his homo In Iowa ?
So far as appears he has come to the state
in good faith. He came without flourish
of trumpets and has deported iilmself In a
modest , honorable and altogether proper man
ner. Ho la emitled to fair treatment.
Marshall town Times-Republican : The re
publican state campaign of the present year
was managed upon the 'business ' principle of
keeping expenditures within income. The
state central committee has assets enough
to pay all outstanding accounts. Chairman
McMillan is to be commended for this as ( or
his other effective and wise service in reap
ing success in the late canvass.
Iowa City Republican : Certain republican
congressmen have como out oproly in at
tack upon the government's civil service.
The people of Iowa regret deeply to see the
name of Hepburn1 prominently Identified with
thla movement. It Is an unworthy and an
unholy purpose that urges this anti-civil
service movement onward cod defeat should
compass every legislator who gives It counte
nance.
Davenport Republican : The Hon. J. J.
Bruce of 'Pocahontas ' county claims that he
advocated a state board of control In the
Iowa legislature In 18SC and that Colonel
Qatch later advocated the same In the state
senate. So It Is established that the Idea of
one board of control for all the state institu
tions was originally a republican Idea and
was simply 'borrowed ' by Governor Uoles and
the democrats who framed the last state
platform.
Atlantic Telegraph : It to reported that
some of the members of the next legislature
will undertake to abolish the circle at the
liend of the olllclal ballot , because some mis-
tako.3 w.eie made In voting at 'the list elec
tion. Ooo cause of so 'many mistakes being
iiiacio at the last election Is because of the
fact 'bat ' new regulations had been made
In regard to casting the ballot slnco the
preceding election. Most of the voters iavo
now learned how to properly prenure their
ballots under the now law and It had now
better be let oloae. If the members have
noth'Uig of more Importance than knocking
the circle oft the official ballot to present
they had better adjourn and go homo.
Imvn .VIMVMoliM. .
Small tax sales have been the rule this
year.
year.William
William I3all was arrested at Brighton on < i
chiirge of attempting to shoot bis wifeIn nn
Illinois town.
During the last cloven years the people of
Sioux City have expended $1,835,858.49 for
school purposes.
Fifteen fair associations of Iowa have m > ) do
the necessary allidavlts entitling them Co the
$200 bonus given by the state.
On a ( arm In Plymouth county 800 bushels
of popcorn were grown In one field , despite
the fact thU the crop was damaged by ball.
Dr. J. C. Clark and his son have sued Mar
shal O'Sbonnessy and Police Sergeant Downs
of Sioux City ( or $15,000 damages for wrong
ful arrest.
The superintendent of the United States
fish hatchery at Manchester secu-el 300 ttout
for breeding purposes In the river at Lan
sing a few days ago.
A. S. Yountz , a prosperous farmer living
BOVCU miles west of DCS Molnes was butted
to death by a dehorned bull and his body
was found In the ( ecd yard ,
Homer Baskett. who committed suicide In
JC/IIMS / : City while Intoxicated , was burled
Monfoy In Ames. Ho was born in Ames r.ud
had lived there most of his life.
Ac'na C , Larson has sued the Illinois Cen
tral railroad at Sioux City for $1,900 damages
because ot having been misinformed by an
agent as to connections when she was on her
way to a funeral In Mollne , 111 ,
M-B. William Neat of Newton died sud
denly ot the city armory while acting as con
ductress In an Initiatory service of Uio Wilson
circle , Ladles of the Grand Army of the Re
public. She had just taken her neat when
she ( ell oycr dead. She leavta a husband and
Uvo children , the oldest being only 18 yearn.
"HC
DANGER TO ijtl'fllT GROTOG
Pest from tlio Pao'ft3 Ooasi Invades Iowa
Orchards.
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TREES THREATENEtVWITH ) TOTAL RUIN
II U
State Horticultural' ' 'Society
n Committee to A nit for I.rit
Intlvo Aid to kvlpriiiliiutc
ttlu lllNCCt.
DES MOINES , Dec. IB. ( Special Telegram. )
Iowa's standing as a fruit producing state ,
now fast becoming known as c o o ( the high
est In the west , Is threatened with almost
total destruction within the next ( ow years ,
together with an Immense prcuerty loss , uc-
cording to reports made At today's meeting
of the State Horticultural society. The ( ore-
noon was devoted largely to consideration of
reports on the San Jose BMle. They came
( rom all r rts of the state , special efforts
having been made to secure accurate and
( jfnpleto presentations. The scale la an In
sect , originally found In California , which has
recently got cast. It Infests orchards , In
creasing prodigiously and killing trees. Its
attempted extermination has cost an Immense
sum In California , without success. It Is
found that the Insect Is well established In
Iowa and spreading fast. Already It has
done Immense damage to orchards , and the
soslety concluded that unless Us spread Is
checked at once , It will destroy the orchard-
Ing Industry. Hon. Silas Wilson of Atlantic ,
president of the National Nurserymen's as
sociation , was made chairman of a committee
to eecuro legislative aid In exterminating the
pest. Sttos will bo taken by the society to
have every tree-owner Informed about the
Insect and means for Its extermination.
The officers were elected tonight as fol
lows : President , C. F. Gardner , Osage ; vice
president , M. J. Wragg , AVaukeo ; secretary
and librarian , Gcc < rgc II. Van Houtcn , Lenox ;
treasurer. AV. 1M. Weinberger , Harlan. Di
rectors , Second district , A. Branson , Now
Sharon ; Fourth dlbtrlct , Wesley Green , Dav
enport ; Sixth district , A. L. Plummer , Ivy ;
Eighth district , R. P. Speer , Cedar Falls ;
Tenth district , P. F. Klrmc , Storm Lake ;
Twelfth district , Eugene Secor , Forest City.
NOVAK CASE AGAIN.
Chief Justice Klnno of the supreme court
listened all the afternocn to arguments In
the habeas corpus case of Murderer Frank A.
Novak. The application was made to secure
consideration of the claim that the ball fixed
by the district court Is excessive. Judge
Burnham named $37,500 as the bond pending
appeal. Novak , represented by Attorney Tom
Mllner , urged that this Is prohibitive , and
that It should be reduced. The defense , rep
resented by E. L. Boles , held that the law
makes murder In any degree a tionballablo
cltcnse. The case presented Is curious. The
now code In one section provides that ull
crimes exccut murder In the first degree and
treason shall be bailable. In another section
It states that murder In no degree shall be
bailable. The court , will have to take Its
choice , Judge Klnrio1 said when the argu
ments were done that the point was so deli
cate ho would not decide without conference
with the full bench. H6 promised a deter
mination Saturday. Meantime Novak la In
jail at Vinton.
The Iowa State Sheriffs' association met
here today. The convention unanimously
passed a resolution endorsing Warden Mad
den of the Anamosa iind Warden Jones ot the
Fort Madison penitentiaries for re-election.
The legislative committee will be given In
structions tomorrow , ' probably to seek
changes In the ( ee laws by which sheriffs will
bq bolter cared for. "President E. Narey of
Spirit L'akp will not bo 'a candidate ( or re
election , and W. C. Da\'enport ' of Sloux.CIty
arid J. F. Thompson' of'Jefferson rre the can
didates , with Davenport leading though there
Is opposition because1 'he Is president of the
Interstate Sheriffs' association.
SHAW GOES HOME.
Governor-elect and Mrs. Shaw left tonight
for their home after two days In town. Mr.
Shaw made no announcements of appoint
ments , but before going said he would name a
dairy commissioner probably on Friday. L.
S. Gates of Manchester Is expected to be ap- ,
poluted. Another conference was held with ]
the library trustees over the librarianshlp. I I
which resulted In no decision. It was agree. ! I i
that the applications and Indorsements of all
the candidates shall be submitted by Mr.
Shaw to the other trustees , and that they
shall after examination write their determi
nations to , him ; ( rom the vote thus taken
ho will announce the decision.- This Is re
garded as a pretty safe determination In fa
vor of Brigham. Colonel W. II. Thrift of
Dubuque came today with a delegation to
push his case for adjutant general. He Is
becoming a promising candidate. He has a
war record of over three years. He enlisted
from Boone In the Sixteenth Iowa when ho
was 13 years 9 months old and served three
years , being once severely wounded. Ho was
the youngest man In the army when ho en1 1
listed. Ho was the organizer and for many ,
years captain of the Governor's Grays , the
famous Dubuque compny which wes known
all over the country.
Cattle TlileC
OTTTJMWA , Dec. 15. ( Special Telegram. )
"Llttlo" Arthur Courtney of Mount Plctas-
ant , who Is now serving tlmo at Fort Madi
son for wholesale cattle stealing In Henry
coqnty , which covered a period of several
years , has confessed In prison acid 'Implicated
his cousin , "Big" Arthur 'Courtnsy ' , ono of
that county's prominent farmers. With the
confession at hand the grand Jury yesterday
Indicted "Bis" ArUiur. In his confession
Courl'.ioy gives the details of the crimes
which ho committed ! and' the number of cattle -
tlo stolen , which amounted to several thcu-
sanl dollars , "Little" Artijtir owed "Big"
Arthur Courtney $2,000 on a farm which the
former purchased of the latter and ho would
steal cattle and drive Uiem to his cousin's
place , where they were turned In on the
debt.
HOOTS HAS HOMU CIIIUIBNCY PL.AXS.
\Vouli1 VHI > Silver UN 11 HUMN | of Jlnnlt
I.VotVN.
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 15. Hon. T. T * . Roots
of Connorsvlllo , Ind. , who was a candidate
for the position of United States treasurer ,
r.niJ who was chairman of the committee
which framed the call for the monetary con
vention held at Indianapolis , asserts that
several of the suggestions In President Mc-
Klnloy's message andSecretary Gage's rcc-
ommcridatlon to coppjcas on the currency
and banking questlpns , were embodied as
early as December 18J189C , In an article
written by him , andlnoat of Itwas approved
by Secretary Sherman , The following Is part
of the article written Jiy Mr. Roots :
As to the national "bnnlts , If u flfty-year
bom' ' at 2 per cent were Issued us the
basis of banking circulation and ttie banks
nro sermltted to Issue to the par value of
their bonds , tnko tlm tax off the circulation
nnd permit banks ot a .capital of JM.OOO to
organize , It would accelerate the ( ormatlon
of banks throughout the country und wo
would not hear of the banking question for
years to come.
Mr. Hoots further .suggests that silver bo
made the basis of the national banking circu
lation Instead of United States bonds , and at
its market value ; that the banks bo permitted
To Any Reliable Man.
Utrreloui uppllnnroandrna roontli' rcmodlej
of ruru punirwiil tu tent on tilui , without any
adutnctjnvmti t , tir IbB Jnrerauit ontnpjnf In I lie
world In tnu trfatiuriit ot turn fnk , biuken , ( lli-
courueod tram cflfcu nf rxrcic > , norrv , otcr-
norlc. Ac. llappr ui rrl"B rrcured. c < ncplcle
toratlunor ilo > elu | > niciitur nil rubuti cunaltlunt.
The time of tlilt offer U Ilinlird. Nn c. O. I > .
ahemttt no deceptlouj no cxiviiurp. Arid'CM
CD 1C UCniOai PR ' NJAQAKA ST. ,
tnlfc mtUluAL UU , . UUPI'ALO.N.Y.
to Issue DO per rent In notes against the silver
deposited nnd tlint 10 ptr cent be held to pro
tect the notes so Issued from the decline In
silver and that a tax ot 1 per cent annually
bo levied on the banks to protect the Issue ,
and that the Rovcrnmcnt Rimmnteo the notes
nnd ity the banks 2 per cent p.r nnnum In
terest for the silver so deposited , These sus
tentions have been submitted by Mr. Houls
to H. SI , Hacina , chairman of the executive
commlttco of tlio monetary conference , and
they will be presented to the committee on
banking In the houso.
i HAT uucn.vr AIWAIK AT HAYTI.
o (
by n ( ioriiinu ( Itiubual.
NEW YOniC , Dec. 15. The Dutch line
steamer Oranjo Nasaati , Captain Nybor , nr-
rlvt-a yesterday from port mi Prince , Haytl ,
Docpinber 9. At the 'time ot sailing the
acnnan echool ships Charlotte ncj Stein
were In port , aa well ns the American
cruissr Jiarblehcad nnd one French war vca-
sol. The Oranjo Nassau arrived t > i the Hay-
tlan capital on the evening of December 8 ,
the same ovcnlng the Oermnii war vessels
anchored In the hnr.bor. It was learned by
those on 'board the Oranjo Nassau that the i
commander ot the German warship had
given the iUyUan authorities but four I
hours In which to pay the Indemnity In
the Leudcrs aftalr. The tlmo had almost
expired when the whlto S\Rg \ was observed
flying from the president's palace. A Hay-
tlan officer had been despatched with the
Indemnity , a small sloop convoying him
alongside the German warship. The officer
was compelled to clamber up the warship's
sldo as 'beat ' ho could , without oven the cour
tesy of a gangway being opened for him.
The Indemnity was handed > ; o the comman
der of the German ship , who dismissed the
Hayllan ofllclal with ) very llttlo courtesy.
Ono of the officers of the Oranjo Nassau
gave an account of the exciting scones that
transpired whllo his ship was at Port au
Prince.
"The greatest excitement prevailed
throughout the Haytlan capital over the ar
rival of the German ships. It being known
wide and far that .they had como to enforce
the demands ot Germany.
"la the atacnce of an American man-of-
war ( the M.irblohea'di had. not then arrived ) ,
the Haytlans , who talk1 French almost ex-
CiUit'lvcly , were of the opinion that the com
mander of the. French ehlp might side with
them and Insist that the question at Issue
bo left to arbitration. Nothing of the kind
occurred , however.
"GermEti ships gave the Haytlans four
hours to pay the Indemnity , a notification of
Intention to bombard the town at the ex
piration or that time accompanylnR the de
mand. The ultimatum was formally pre
sented to President Sam of the Hay t Ian re
public , by the comir.codcr of the Stein , who
took with him to the palace seven or eight
ot the Stein's ofllcers.
"When It became generally known that
the German ships would 'begin ' to flre on
the city at the end ot four hours unless some
guaranty of satisfaction was made , a seml-
oHlc'al statement was scattered broadcast
that President Sam ha < Ji cdnouneed lib In
tention to fight the matter out. Fearing
bloodshed , hundreds ot families fled td the
mountains , taking wltli them their valuables.
The grog houses were closed to the public ,
and to this fact Is attributed the preserva
tion of order.
"Many who were unable to fly to the moun
tains embarked on small boats and loft the
harbor to get out of reich of the German
guns. Everybody seemed thoroughly fright
ened. The Charlotte's decks were cleared for
action and Us guns were trained on ths center
of Port au Prince.
"Tho four liouro had almost expired when
tlio citizens were surprised to see a white
( lag hoisted on the president's palace , nnd
presently an ofllcer left the share In a sloop
and went alongside the Charlotte with the
Indemnity. Arriving there , It was found that
no ladder had been put down to permit him
to get on board and the courier had to climb
totio _ ) deck of the ship as best he could. It
was a clear display qf discourtesy , to say the
least. The official and the German com
mander then exchanged signatures , and the
latter offered the courier a glass of wine ,
which was refused.
"Hero the incident ended and the citizens
returned to their homes from the mountains
and eea. There was general dissatisfaction ,
over the flag of truce when wo came away.
The more bold of the citizens wanted to fight.
I am not surprised to hear that the ministry
stepped down and out since we left the
capital. "
JlcntliH uf a Dixy.
LONDON , Dec. 15. General Sir Henry
Lynedoch Gardiner is dead. Sir Henry Lyne-
doch Gardiner , who had been slnco the early
part of last year commandant of the horse
artillery , was born In 1S20. He was a son of
Genoal : Sir Hobert Gardiner , was educated
attho Royal Military academy , Woolwich , and
entered the royal artillery In 1837 , serving
at Prcscott. Cani.da , In that year , and In .the
Canadian rebellion the the yoir following.
Ho was raised to the rank of major during
the Indian mutiny , and held that of assistant
general from 18G2 to 1867. In 1861 he was
on the toyal commission on defense of
Canada as a lieutenant colonel.
LONDON , Dec. 1C. Sir William Edward
Maxwell , goveiuor and commander in chief
of the gold coast since 1S95 died at sea whllo
oft Grand Canary island en route for Eng
land. Ho had had several attacks of fever
whllo on thn gold coast.
MANKATO , Minn. , Dec. 15. Hon. J. II.
Willard , the well known banker , died sud
denly today. Last Saturday nn operation
WIIH pel formed for strangulated hernia and
lie tlid not revive. On November 10 .Mr.
Wllluul I'hPlcncil Cor J1.SCO.CO > and had alnco
resigned nil tlio olllccH he lield In various
inleiprlspH , His business ventures were
spatured all over the northwcct , lut
chieliy In Mmikuto , Dulutli and other MIn-
Ili'f.UtU CltlPH.
of u Dux.
HOWARD , S. D. , Dec. 15 , ( Special Tele
gram. ) .Flro brcko out In the basement of
tuo Episcopal church at 3 p. 111. The fierce
gale fanned It beyond ihope of fnlvatlon ,
onJ In ten minutes' ISio church was totally
destroyed. It cost , Includ'.og the furniture ,
$5,000. IneuruO for $1.500 ,
iKiiori'N Wellington' * Cliiirj.v < 'H.
"BALTIMORE " , Dec. If , The siaml Jury
today Ignored the Indictment against Gen
eral Kellx Aftnus on the charge of crni..i-
nlly libelling Senator George L. Wellington
In we American on the morning of Novem
ber 20 The action of the praml * jury doeH
itnay with the proceedings .far . thH term of
court at least. Senator Wellington also lllcd
In the superior court a civil Bull for $1.00.-
COO damages against General Agnus. This
IB still psndlng. i
'
S15XVTOII AVOI.COTT RPR IKS TOIIIV ,
Will Olvp ItcAtilln nf UU IMnniiclnl
ItcKt-nrclirn Abrnnil.
WASHINGTON , Doc. 15.-It Is expected
that Senator Wolcott will explain to the
senate and the country tomorrow his recent
mission , to Europ * as the hold ot the bime
tallic commission. Ho will do this In a
speech which he will deliver In the senate
In response to the resolution Introduced lo ,
day by Senator Allen calling for a report
from ths commlwlon. Mr. Wolcott and his
colleacucs on the commission had studiously
retrained from a public dlscuulon ot the
details ot 'their ' work , and there Is 11111011
Interest manifested among senators as to
what he may say.
Si'ttntp In Hxrculive Sc-sxlon.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 15. In the executive
session ot the senate today n treaty between
this country nnd Mexico , extending for n
year the time for making the boundary
line btwcen the two countries , was tccelved
ar.d referred to the committee on forolsn
relations without being read. The various
recess nominations sent to the ? ennto today
were also referred to the proper commit
tees. \
JOHNSON WANTS AX OMAHA CI.UI1.
rt ( if XVcNtoru IcnK c I.ooUn
TiMvuril tlu * Onto Clly.
CHICAGO , Doc. l.-Speclnl ( TclcKram.- )
Proildent Johnson of the Western Uasi > Hull
league announces that the coming special
moctlng wilt bn held In Chicago next Satur
day morning. Mr. Johmon said : "At this
meeting wo shall probably decide which city
will secure the eighth franchise , formerly
icld by Grand ItapUH DCS Molncs , i
think , will not bo considered , nnd It Is un-
Ikoly that Chicago will get the , plum.
Omaha la liable to bo the lucky city. "
Scrlc-N ot IIiMiillinll CUIIIOH.
NDW VOUK , Dee. 15. In Phil Casey's
hand ball court today there wns n flno series
of games In which 1'hll Casey , the former
world's champion , nnd William Carney of
Chicago , the protein world's champion t
James FltzRernid , cnnmplon of Ireland , nnd
Jnmco Dunim Jr. , nn nmntcur , ( Acre the
contestants. The match was to bo the best
three In live games and was arranged to
bring Carney and Fitzgerald out for prac
tice They met lust year for the fhnmplon-
Bhlp nnd will meet again this yeur , Kaeh
team won two tnmcs.
Kniiitlnu'N ( Sroiit Sli
INDIANAPOLIS , Doc. 15. The Grand
Central handicap was the cloalhB event of
the Limited Gun club's live bird tourna
ment. which has been on for four days.
J. S Fanning of California shot through
the match without losing n bird nnd was
declared the winner. Ed , Fulford nnd
Charlie Budd tied for second place. Fan
ning Is on his llrst trip east.
KciniiMly OlNlociiU'H Ills Slum 111 of.
CLEVELAND. O. , Doc. 15. Hilly Kennedy
of this eity and Fr ldy Green of Tnlmln
warn to have fought 'fifteen rounds before
the Gold CMlno Athletic club this evening ,
but Kennedy dislocated his shoulder In the
third round nnd WAS counted out. The
match mtis even up to that time.
Mll-ll < < > UllllIIKC IllllllltlUIKlllx.
INDIANAPOLIS , 1ml. , Dec. 13. Itobert G.
Allen , .who . pl.iycil shortstop for Boston last
year , has signed a contract to manage the
iHdlnnapo''s club In 1SOS. Allen will play
at shortllcld.
Oxford Drfrnts
LONDON , Dec , 15. In the foot ball match
at the Queen's club today Oxford pcored two
tries and Cambridge nothing The weathei
WHH beautiful and there- was a Intfit- crowd
present.
I.ottio Lorraine Sold.
DANVILLE , Ky. , Dec. 15-The well
known pacing mare , Lottie Lorraine , 2:05 : % ,
was sold today by Cecil Brothers to S. M.
Tuthlll of New York for ? 2.(03.
.IcukliiN KnouUn Out Smith.
SPRINGFIELD , O. , Dec. n. John Jen
kins of this city knocked out Harney Smith
of Cincinnati In a glove fight In the alxth
round.
1'1'OvlnloiiM for tin
PORTLAND , Ore. , Dec. 13. The Klondike
relief .committee 'of the Portland Chamber
of Commerce has secured pledges for moro
than 100 tons of provisions. Yesterday the
committee advertlssd for volunteers to ac
company the expedition to Dawson. and the
headquarters were besieged by applicants
today , many of whom have , spent scvfr.i
yenrs In Alaska. The committee has offered
to the War department the services of a
pufllclcnt number of men to transport thu
supplies into the Klondike.
Soil KnllM from Grace.
KANSAS CITY" . Dec. 13. Tyler M. Gibbu
of Waylnnd , N. V. , son of a wealthy mer
chant In , that town , was flntd1 $100 In police
court today for a bold attemnt to rob Kd-
wln Austin , a mlnlnc broker.
BSon'ft Stop
Tobacco
Kaddrnlr IIDI ] ruck the nrm
Tile lUlO.ll RO , Hi * onlj
rure vhllfl n.lDtf ( obatto.
30c orpt Loir * . B Loirn
or of uo.
-Gently
Woans.
AM ) M\HJ. CO. , ta I roiip. > TI
DR. G. WEST'S
HERVE AND TREATMENT
t THE oniQIIML , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS ,
Iseoldunilor positive Written flunrnutce ,
by nnthorlzed nsents only , to euro Weak Memory ,
Uizzinosa. Wakofulncpp , rite , Hyotoriu , ( Juicjc.
DOBS , Nialit LOGSCB , Kvil Dreams , lnck of Coull.
donco , NorvouanesB , LaBsltndo , all Drains , Youth
ful Errors , or Excessive UPO of Tobacco , Oplnm ,
or Liqaor. which leads to Misery , ConBumntlon ,
Insanity nnd Death. At etoro or by mail , $1 o
tors six for ? 5 ; with v/rltten punrnutco to
euro or refund mnnpy. SminiiloimcU-
nse , containing CTO days' treatment , fltll full
Instruotions , 25 couta. Ore oamplo only sola to
each person. At toroorbymoil.
"flcd Label Special
Extra Sliongth. i
For Irapotency , Lous ot' '
Power , Loet Manhood ,
Btorilit ? or Darrifnnepa
- n boii eix tor ai ! , will ;
Cimrcnici
di-jc. Atctori
Myers nlllnn Druir Co , , 8. E. Cornel
lOtli mul Knrnniii tilM. . Oiiinliii , Null.
i % MANHOOD RESTORED CUPIDGHE" ercm Vegetable
T * A linn nl a famoui French uliyelcluti , will quickly c
[ iu nuritiri i' * A iii ui 'M * i. - v . . . i , .
oys and the urinary organs oJ all Impurities.
Sol Turf'SriRTnSeuSVb ' ? ? l&w " tocurowllliouluuoptrntlon. bSSSSfnln.ty P ecnt are trouble. MOOimllmonl. ' rrlth
\Vfm ? aUl'inBKUIithumily knownlemrdy
. ! 'on SVrnntHcel7on n1 money rclurnbd If til bozes doej net ellecl a. pcruiuuont cure.
wr | .
lonboBliKl ? } m.r \ roalU HenUfonrunuclrcilnriindteatlmonlata.
.
* ft Av'l4 : ilICINBC . .P.aaoxaoza.BanP uiclLco.Cal tbrSalet. "
Dillon Druic Co. , S. 13. Corner Jdlh ntul I'urnum SU. , Oinnlin , JV ' 1 .
SOMETHING REAL GOOD
( FOUR PLAVOI13) )
VANILLA , CHOCOLATE , STRAWBERRY AND MAPLE.
Made for Trade Who Appreciate Quality.
DEALERS SUPPLIED BY p < * #
John G. Woodward & Co. ,
VliolcHuIo Alanufacturlnt ; Cunfuctioncru.
Council Bluffs , la.
TOILET ND BATH
requirements are
perfectly met In
Wool Soap.
There may bo
more expensive
soans , but none
Better. / / it ab-
soltittlrpurt. For
tlic bath It Is
pleasant , sooth *
Inpnnd delight'
lul.
lul.There's
There's only
one soap that
won't shrink
woolens. You
must CllOOSe be-
My Mama
Uaoi
and
TANFREGKLESAHDSOHBURH
ctmct from fine ftnturcs. The dnlly USD nt
VooUbury'B l-'nclnt Honii , 1'nclal Onnm mill
"nclul I'owdcr will Kltilor Hie complexion clear ,
oft , mul lioiuilltul. A Minp'.c of mcli of Wood.
ur > ' racial Sanp , 1'nclnl Crrain , Knclnl 1'owdcr
lul Dental Crcnm , MiUk-lcnt for three weeks' u.'e ,
nnllnl on iccelnt of 20c. Tlio lenulnr elze roM
\crywhcre. 25c. JOHN II , WOCMMJUUY , Der
matologist , in West il St. . N. Y.
RtniL 3 2 AND 3M UROADWAV.
The largest.
Establishment in
the west.
Prices
the
Lowest
V\e arc -llrcd liiiiinrtera from Krnnre lliifrlanj
and ficrinnny. taxing jou the mliUllcmnn or
Jobber's profit We offer you oxlinurdlnary In-
iluccmcntt prices iih-olutcly limcr thnn else
where , anil assort incnt umnatchalilc
LAMPS rroin 23 ? to $50.00 HiuiiU .1110 Ked :
llnlbli nnd Onyx banquet lamps. ! J W ) r.i.-lt.
D1NNK11 WAUB 31 stock patterns from
which you con buy anything } ouunt without
buying u coiniilcto set. luo-plccc inillFli J'orcc-
laln Dlnnvr SclH peed quality RUUI ! ilpo.irailons ,
5i.3. ( 100-plcce Rrccn nnd sold ilecorution line
UiiRllMi iHiixelnln , $10.00.
UOIjTS"o pluill rrpo.it our uranl rurtom ol
closhifT out ull ilolli left In our wludcsn'o ' Ucp.i t.
mcnt at ttrlctly Wliok-fale I'rln-d JIanj of out
customers who ha\o lioiinlit ilolls from us dii Inj
the past tl.rcc yours will tciUIfy tlinl our prlcci
are ICFS than oiiC'hnlf t.ic UHUU ! pi Ices
A nnpp CL-T IN
CUT CHVSTAlA-
We nro FelllliK the finest
qunllty of Cut Olass at I
Hilly one-thl"d less than
any coinpclltlon ; for In
stance : A 10-Inch cut
bowl , In deep rich cut-
tliiK. each , J7.75. Water
liottles. In the new Tear
Bhiipc , and new PrUm or
Co tmlal Cutting , each ,
J4.00. Tumblers In the
new and bountiful Prism
CuttlnK , Ooz. JS73. All
the best prade of Ameri
can Cryttal.
There are none better
made. All other Cut
Glass In the Fame propoitlon.
STKHLINQ Sll Vint In no\elllcs anil wares
for the table. l.'UKt'ft Hock-111 the city : uiJ
prices are far the louept. StcilIiiK Silver Hair
Brushes , Kood ones , each , only JS.i'U Stcrllns
Silver 1'omailc or Ointment Jaia. each 30c
Habbll'n Keet , Sllxer mounted. 15c each KMep ,
and a bis line of novelties , each , SOc. All other
Roods In precisely the flame proportion. Stcr-
HnB Silver Table Ware from the best makers
and In the latent Ucelcns , at moderate prl < OF
rijATHI ) WAIin In the l > cM makes at unus
ually low prices Clialllni ; Dishes and I'uddlne
DI'licB In lurgu variety.
CI'TI.naV From the cheapest Plated Knife
at 42'fco to the Illicit Ivoiy , pearl or Hlcrllnit
Silver.
CAHVINO SnTS Firm n ( rood Slntr Horn at
76c to ( he finest of Mlvcr. A beauty In a Three-
Piece P nrl Can IIIK Pet. In c.ipe , } 77u.
KODAKS The entire KaFtman line nt factory
prices. No inods ; made that will equal them.
Prices from Jl.'JO upvvarusVn also have cheaper
maltes as. low as $3.CO lor 3Hx'JU picture Wo
are also fole agents for the new telt-tonlntr
] > : > per Try It ; It Is n curies ? .
lleforo liuylnu your liolMny presents look
thiouRh our largo line , It will save you money.
Visitors nnd purchasers equally welcome.
: U2iirul 34 J I3rouihvay ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Mount Vertioti
PURE RYE
Owing to its fine , full , mellow
flavor , tliiB whiskey commands the high
est price in barrolH ( to wholesale deal
ers ) of any brand now on the market ,
and I * the basin of most of the bottled
tled blended whiskey now socxtonsivoly
advertised.
Bottled at tlio Distillery wltli nn absolute
Uuarnnty of Purity and Original Coiidltlou
Tlio consumer bnyintr this tbo only
illstllliiiy nottllna of MOUNT VKI1NON ( lit
SOUARIlllottlc-t , each hcnrlnc the Numbered
- tlio lilsh-
bered Onarniity Lnball-M-ciiriw
oit uniiluof 1'uiu Hyo WlilnUuy In Its iiiitur.il
oniMUlloii niitlrnly fioo from adulteration
vvllliuhciip Hplrlls mul flavorings ,
FOR MEDICINAL USE
It lies tlio ItidniHOiiiunt of Iliu must ( imminent
physicians lirou ! liout thn United HtatcH.
I''or Hulo by All llf lliiblu Du
TUB COOK ( i UKRNIII'.IMBIt CO , New York
Solo AuuiitH for tbo Hulled Htntct *
JOHN LINUHIlt SolcWcstern A cilt
Couti.lt Ululfri , 1.1 ,
DR. L , E. ROE ,
* - * > DENTIST
Ilonni IJlvrrliim ! Illiiuli ,
Tal < Klevator.
VOUnSELFI
for uno tur4
, InOimratlloni ,
Irritation * or ulceritlou
of inqnua > nirmbioDM.
i'ulaleu , ami not uttln.
. " or l-
r . .at la
IT ipnn , srttiii ) . tet
f.to. or 1 batlUi , ti.1t.
real'jr i * *
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS.
> M/ /\A'tA/v-krwvxwvruxny % vvswv >
JvVKM.lNOa , I'JtlJlT , TAllll ANIJ QAItOKN
lands ( or ealo or rent. > ny & llcia. XI 1'enrl
MONliY TO I/AN-llEDUgin ItATB ON
nmt-claii Inipraycil farm * nna Intlde city
tiroperiy. Api < ly to Jin , N , Canady , jr. , 2l
iluln Bi.
Initruclloni. AILln Iluiter , ttuJln
S8 Uroidwuy. Herman method
of DfCB'len Contervatory.
} . \V. BQUinii. CITY AND FAHM I/iANB.
BAM3. AT A IIAHOAIN. A 8MALL BUT
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