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    S TIlE OMAHA DAILY arE : 'PJIURSDAY , JULY 28 , 1998. ,
Ii COUNCIL BLUETS.
M.NOrl MlST1o f.
Duclwelser beer , Rosenfeld. Tel , 323.
Smoke "J A U' Gc cigar.
Mooro's Stock Food makes fat.
I''lncst work , Dluff City Iaundry.
Smoke Iron Chancellor 6c cigar.
W. R. Copeland of Extra was in the city
gcsterdny.
Doter C. Duerr of Charlotte , Ia. , is in the
city attending the exposition ,
C. D. Jacqucmin & Co. , jewelers and op-
ticlans , 21 South A1aln street.
d Wanted-Latest edition or Council Bluffa
rtty director ; . Apply at flee olnce.
Miss Mnlo Scofield of Los Angeles , Cal „
Is visiting her aunt , Mrs. A. M. Beardsley ,
at 114 lark avenue.
'I Borris S. Cowles and Mary Dean , both of
Ilecbeelown , In „ were mnrrled in this city
yesterday , Justice F'crrler performing the
I ceremony.
Don't you think it must be a pretty good
laundry that can pieaeo so many hundreds
of customers ? \Vell-that's the "Lag1e , "
724 Broadway.
\V111Iam II , Fisher , a well known printer
of this city , is Bald to be a candidate for
time cleinocratio nomination for the otllco of
county recorder.
George Williams and Thomns'Thompson.
hrreated for stealing a lint from Ileno &
Co.'a store , were sentenced to fifteen dnyn
in The county jail yesterday by Judge
Aylesworth.
William Arnd , J. P. Grcenshlelds and A ,
Ii. Ilnzelton returned yesterday from a two
weeks' fishing trip at Leech Lake , Mlnno-
seta , As tisual , the biggest fish they caught
were the 0nca that got away.
11. H , Miller , who manufactures and seas
a corn cure , was arrested yesterday for peddling -
dling without a license. Miller claims ho
(1008 not have to buy a license to eell goods
manufactured by himself and Intends to
fight the case.
Civli service examinations were announced
to be held at the federal building yesterday
for appointments to the government scrvlco
In the olllces of surveyor general , register
and receiver of public lands , but no appil-
cnuts appeared.
Mrs. Bridget McEntco died at St. Ber
nar11's hospital yesterday. She was 80 yearn
old unit death was the result of old nge.
'rho remains n'eru forwarded Inst evening
to Plattsmouth Neb. , where the relatives
of the deceased live ,
Itesidente On East Washington avenue
are circulating a petition asking the city
council to order the street paved between
Denton and Franlc streets , So far the petition -
tion has been signed by a majority of 'lio
resident-abutting property owners.
Colonel C. IL Warren , past commander of
encampment No , 8 , Union Veteran Legion ,
has been appointed by the national court -
t mander nsslstnnt inspector general for this
state. lbo will inspect encampment No , 8
this evening.
jtobcrt St. Clair , an old resident of Pot-
tnwattnmle county , died suddenly last night
at the Pilling farm in Garner township. lie
was a veteran of the civil svar , having enlisted -
listed from this slate and was about 00
years of age. lie had lived in this county
for the last forty years ,
'rho work of laying the flooring of the
North Main street brldgo was commenced
yesterday. The bridge has been closed to
travel for about two months , but the delay
in making the repairs was caused by the
city being unable to secure suitable timber
in the local market for the flooring ,
John S , Cressey of Lynn , Mass. , Is visit-
log his nephew , city Clerk Phillips. This
1s the first visit west that Air. Cressey lies
loads In twenty-seven years. Be was much
impresaed and agreeably surprised at the
beauty and scope of the exposition , which
lie said far exceeded his expectations.
A meeting of farmer members of the
Dodge Light Guards was held last evening
to malco arrangements to attend time funeral
of Private Dewitt Tucker of cmnpany L.
The following were appointed pallbearers :
M. J. Moist , E. S. Anderson , G , Meechus ,
C. Weaver , W. Fuller nod Paul Van Order ,
but as nothing dotlplto is knosyu 'when the
remains will reach here , no further action
could he taken ,
The newsboys of'tbo ' city will hold a plc-
nie today at Lnke Mnnawa and the young
lads are looking forward to a great time.
The boys , who arc an Independent set of
young fellows , have made all the arrangements -
ments and will stand the entire expense of
the affair theimselves. There are about
twenty-Itvo licensed newsboys in the city ,
but as they have invited n number of
friends time crowd will probably number
about fifty ,
The Roston Ladles' Military hand opens
a two weeks' cngagment at Lake Mnnawa
this afternoon. Concerts will be given
every afternoon and evening during its
slay , in conjunction with a largo vaudevilho
performnance , This band is time only thor-
ougbly organized ladies' military band in
the United States , iachi member is a finished -
ished musician , Niss Adeline Melba , direct
froze Europe , Is vinllu soloist and soprano.
No one should miss this treat at the cool
beach ,
C , B. Viavl Co. , fenmho remedy ; consultation -
tion free. Office hours , 0 to 12 and 2 to 6.
health beoic furnished , 326.327.328 Mar-
riani block. a
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N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250 ,
FOR SALE-Oooc second-hand bicycle at
a bargain , Call at The Boo office , Ceuncil
Bluffs ,
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18nst ( ) iunha ' 1'rahts Again Delayed.
The Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway
company will not commence to run trains
between hero and the exposition before Sunday -
day at the earliest , Superintendent Nichols
stated yesterday that lie hoped , however ,
to bare the service in running order by that
date. Time track is all racily , but delay had
been caused by pilling in some of the crossings -
ings which ) had not been Ilgured on at first.
A temporary depot or platform lies been
erected mid the Omaha cud of the line and by
Sunday a similar arrangenicut will , It is expected -
pected , be cOmplcled at thus end. General
manager Webster is preparing a time curd
whlclr will be published in a ( ow days ,
1' , Ili ] tall has purchased a League bicycle -
cle from Cole & Cole ,
Chtflt'rhnelc Loses Cattle.
C , 1. . Clntlerbuck , a stock buyer of this
pity , lost four head of cattle yesterday
horning.Vhllo driving along time Crescent -
cent City and hazel Doll road the cattle
wont too near the edge of a stoop ombanlo-
luenl mind tumbled down to their death. Mr.
Cfatleebttek says 1t was impossible to see
the danger owing to a rank growth of weeds
and other vegetation , and was in consul-
tatlan yesterday with a view to bringing
suit against the tewuship otilcials for time
doss sustained.
Time official photographs of time United
Slates Navy , crutnining over 200 pictures
of the vessels , with their onicors and a nunt-
of the views of lima III hited Maine , can be
bad at the Council Iluffs ) otllco of Thu Boo
for 25 cents and a lieu coupon ,
The Evans laundry : s the leader lu fine
Ivm'k both for color and finish. 620 Pearl
itrcet. Phone 290 ,
item 13N11 ; e , 'Prnil.fors.
The followhmg transfers were filed yesterday -
day lit time abstract title and loan otllco of
J. W , Squire , 101 Pearl street ;
SlierilT to P. C. DeVol , mi'lt' Itav4 21-74-
4 $ , and pert of block 29 , Manawa perk ,
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Henry 1)ulnn untf tvtfe to Bills Siiiith ,
lot 7 , block to ltnilroad nil ii w d. . . , fA
Juno Smltlt maid hushand toii iiKelsey
71as'cu , lot 7 , block fsS , Itnilroud add ,
w d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ , I ) . amunsouitwife o
Ilelen ] lawn , Iota 15 , 16 , 17 , 10 , 20 ,
21 , 22 turd 23 , block 88 , Railroad add ,
q o d , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 120
Four transfers , total . . , . . , , , . . . , . . . , , , . . $1I4
llmirringet l.lccust's.
Yesterday the county cleric issued mar-
tiuKO licenses to the following named pcr-
Inus :
Kumo and Residence. Age.
iVillianm LI. l.awronce. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Myra Leland , Omaha . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 26
Put via S , Cowlcs , Bebeetosvn , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 15
'nary Dean , Iiebcutowmm , nen.n , , , , , , 38
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BUSINESS 1 OUTLOOK C100D
Oonncil Bluffs Merchanta Well Pleased with
Present Prospects
PROSPERITY OF TILE FARMER REFLECTS
Dealers iii All Limit's , limit 1poeInhLy
time rutplentenl hurt Expect to Do
IL Grently Increased Ihlsi-
miess 'rhls Eau.
The present condition of trade , although
not in any wise savoring of a boom , la
deemed satisfactory and even above the cv-
erago for several years past by both the
wholesale and retail business men of Coun
cil Bluffs. The prospects , they say , for a
largo increase in all lines of business this
fall appear very bright , and they are looking -
ing for this increase earlier than usual
Time reason they gvo ( is that harvesting
commenced at an early date and in consequence -
quenco time farmers will begin to make their
purchases this fall at least a month before
the general time. "Crops are good and time
farmers of I'ottnwaltamie as a rule will be
well fixed and most of them on easy street
this fall , and we look for them to buy
liberally mind not confine themselves to the
bare necessaries , as the have been compelled -
pelled to mho for a few years past" is the
explanation given by a retailer whose business -
ness to n great extent depends , upon his
trade among the tillers of the soli ,
Inquiry among the implement firms and
jobbers shows that they are all preparing
for an increased business this fall. The
spring trade was one of the best for many
years , but this fall they are looking for
oven better. The farmers , they say , will
have "money to burn" and big sales in
their different lines arc anticipated. Far
several years the farmers in this county as
throughout the slate have not been heavy
purchasers of farming machinery as they
have economized and tried to get along as
best they could with what they had. This
fall , however , the jobbers expect that the
farmers will he purchasing wagons and fall
plows and many of them new carriages.
Business houses say that collections have
held tip remarkably well this summer and
that people as a rule seem to have more
money. One of the biggest retail grocers In
the city said : "The prices of groceries , es-
pecialiy flour and sugar , have gone up , but
people continue to buy just the sane , Fruit
has been plentiful and consequently cheap
this year , and the housewives of Council
Blulfa are canning more preserves than they
have clone for a member of years past , at
least I jtmdgo this muot he the case from
the immense quantities of sugar we sell.
I also find my customers pay their accounts
more promptly this year , and this goes to
show that existing conditions are certainly
more prosperous than they were this time
last year. "
At other retail and wholesale stores slm-
Ilar reports were forthcoming , and the general -
eral opinion among business amen of all
classes 1n the city is that Council Bluffs
can look forward to a most prosperous fall
and winter trade this year ,
\Vnr Age lust Av'nrfetous Concerns.
The retail druggists of Council Bluffs have
been asked to join a boycott instituted by
time Iowa Pharmaceutical society against
certain patent medicines , on which the
manufacturers and proprietors have raised
I the wholesale price in order to cover the
war tax. The charge Is made that the manufacturers -
ufacturers have seized the opportunity to
convert the war lax into a source of rev-
cowl to themselves by increasing the cost
of the article considerably morn than the
tax amounts to.
At time recent meeting of the State Pharmaceutical -
macoutical society the matter was brought
up for action and a set of resolutions were
prepared and forwarded to every retail
druggist in the state , the most pertinent
among diem being time following :
Resolved , That we appeal to the fairness
of time manufacturers to reconsider tlmoir
action in advancing their prices , as a matter -
ter of justice to the retail druggists of the
United Stales , believing the manufacturer
does not fully realize the many burdens
imposed upon the fraternity ; yet we will-
higly nssuno our just share of all taxes ,
but decliho to assume those of the menu-
lecturer , and we candidly amid firmly agree
that to suck mmmtncturers as will not recognize
ognize this just claim we will decline to
sell , offer for sale or display any article of
their manufacture upon which they have
advanced their prices to the retailer be. .
cause of limo stamp tax , and to carry out
the purpose of tlmis resolution the undersigned -
signed individually and collectively agree.
Time boycott will not be made general
until 75 per cent of the retail druggists fa
the state agree to refuse to handle such
proprietary nod patent medicines on which
time price has been raised since the war tax
sveut Into effect.
All of time retail druggists of this city who
have been seen say they are In favor of the
movoznent. They would not object to share
part of the burden of the tax , but certainly
object to be coiled upon to stand it all.
Nodes trout the Courts ,
In the district court yesterday 11 , B.
\Vycoff filed a petition for divorce from his
wife , Artie M. Wycoff , whom he married
July 4 , 1893 , in Manhattan , Kamm. The
divorce is naked for on statutory grounds.
In the superior court yesterday in the case
of Kcnlmedy against Edgerton the motion on
the part of the plaintiff for a new trial was
sustained by Judge Aylesworth fly agreement -
ment the trial was set for the second day of
the August term ,
In the case of George II , Scott against
George A , Gregory , the oxaminatlen of the
defendant as to his property was continued
by agreement until August 15 , owing to the
sickness of Gregory.
The motion flied by the defendant for a
cost bomi in the suit of it , J , Doon against
0. A , Ilolminaon was sustained and time
plaintiff given ten days in which to file it.
Map of Cuba , i'm'est Indies and the World
at Time lice office , 10c each ,
1)eserfed by Iler llusbanil ,
Mrs , E Rowell , living at time corner of
Ninth street and Avenue P , called on time
police yesterday to assist her iii lgcating her
husband who she alleged had deserted her
amt had , she thought , gone to Omaha 1n
company with another woman , Mrs. IIowell
nail her husband emno hero from Wisconsin
a few nontlls ago and Howell earned a Ilv-
Ing by peddling. According to Mrs. Ifowell's
story her husband informed her before he
left that the marriage ceremony they lmad
performed in Wisconsin was a mock one
mid that she was not his legal wife , Mrs.
Howell is penniless and she and little baby
tor several days past have been supported
through time ldnduess of neighbors. The
Omnlma authorities have bean requested to
locale IIowell , as lie is thought to be living
there ,
Velernn Vu bit I'/nrautpme'imf ,
Island No , 1 , command No , 14 , of the Union
Veteran thtion has elected E. B , Fonda as
representative and Scott Rice as altorunto
to the national encampment of the union ,
which will be held at flock Lland August 9
to 12 , V , E , Davis , commander of the local
camp , is by virtue of his ollice also a delegate -
gate to the national eucamnpment. The ques
tiou of railroad rates to limo encanmpment
lmas not yet been fully settled , but it is understood -
stood that time western roads are figuring on
] uaking a one fare round trip , while the east-
ern roads will make a one and one-third faro
on the certificate plan. The encambmeht at
flock Island will ho the thirteenth of the
order nail promises to bo the largest gath-
erlng of members since the otgnnization was
perfected , The citizens of flock 1sinad ,
Davenport and Mollno ceo making great
preparations to entertain In royal style the
visiting veterans ,
Report of Christian Ifome.
Thu report of the Christian Homo for the
week ending yesterday shows the receipts
to the manager's fund to ho $15,75 , being
$19.25 below the needs of thin week and leav
Ing the deficiency in this fund to date
$385,99. The grand total of receipts in the
general fumi amounted to ; 627,49 , being
; 427,09 above the estimated needs for time
current expenses of the week , The
receipts In this fund wipe out the
deficiency of $196.42 reported last week
and leave a balance of $230,67 in hand to
commence the next week with.
The Dee's ' photogravures or time exposition ,
part one , mnslsling of sixteen beautiful
views , can be had at the Council Bluffs orrice
for 50 cents and a Dco coupon , Sec advertisement -
tisement elm another page ,
Washburn and Maurer mandolins and
guitars , 'Dehning and Crown pianos ; absolutely -
lutely high grade instruments of all kinds
at Douriclus' Music house , 325 Broadway ,
where the organ stands upon time building ,
Inlnnctlun Aaninst Pnvhlg' ,
Residents on Third avenue west have organized - , '
ganized and will bring action for an injimne.
( ion restraining time city from assessing their
properly for paving done this spring , They
will claim that the contract has not been
lulfillcd in any respect , that 2,000,000 of the
same kind of brick as went Into the Third
avenue work and which had been placed
on First avenue for paving were rejected ,
it being found they would not stand the 1 ,
tests !
SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS.
Yonne to Iteeapernte ,
HOT SPRINGS , S , D. , July 27--Special (
Telegram.-Kennet ) F , Harris , a former editor -
itor of this city , but who bas been a staff
correspondent of a Chicago paper with
Roosevelt's Rough Riders from the time that
time regiment was organized , and wlmo returned -
turned from Cuba a few days ago , apropos
of General Shafter's order , has , returned to
the Hills for a short visit with ills family.
lIe was an eye witness to the Rough Itiders'
famous fight at Siboney and also at the
charge up tha bill at Sami Juan , and his description -
scription of the same are vivid in the ex-
treme. Ho will take Laths for rheumatism
contracted by exposure totho rains and fogs.
Tivo Unfortunate Accidents.
HOT SPRINGS , S. D. , July 27.-Special (
Telegrnm.-Albert ) Bourne , 18 years of age ,
was thrown froze his horse last night a half
mile from home and lay all nigimt unconscious -
scious in a storm , lie Is suffering from concussion -
cussion of the brain and is not expected to
recover.
A little 7-year-old girl-Pearl Williams-
was shot through time thigh by a 32 caliber
rlno in the hands of a careless 16-year-old
bolt Her father shot her mother dead and
then blew his own brains out about four
years ago near Chadron , Nob.
Asyluat lnntnte Psenpes.
CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , July 27.-Special (
Telegram.-Local ) authorities have been
notified of the escape from the Yankton
asylum of Edwin Green , a well known attorney -
torney of Chamberlain , who was adjudged
Insane and taken to the asylum about two
months ago. Several days ago Comity Auditor -
tor Henlgar received a letter from Green
saying he was coming back and asking that
the Board of County Commissioners be
called together , Green entertains a very bitter -
ter feeling against citizens here and it is
thought he will come here If possible.
Crops Damaged ,
CANTON , S. D. , July 27.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-Crops ) were damaged by wind nod
rain today so that the yield will be lowered
and harvest delayed ,
MINNESOTA'S NEW CAPITOL
Cornerstone lnitl rime a Two Mllllun
Dollnr Simile house at St.
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ST , PAUL , Minn „ July 27-With great
ceremony , in the presence of an immense
concourse of people , this afternoon lion ,
Alexander Ramsey , territorial governor , the
only aurvlvor of thin famous Union war governors
ernors , ox-secretary of war nod ex-United
States senator , laid the cornerstone of Min-
nesota's capitol building in this city ,
The two million dollar building was designed -
signed by Cass Gilbert of SL Paul , an architect -
chitect well known all over time country ,
and is being constructed of grmlito front
St. Cloud , with Georgia marble for superstructure -
structure and trimmings , At chblahop Ireland -
land offered prayer.
The principal oration was delivered by
United States Senator Cushman IC. Davis ,
chairman of time senate committee on foreign -
eign relations , and the benediction was
pronounced by limo venerable Bishop Whip-
ple of time Episcopal church ,
The ceremonies at the laying of time cornerstone -
nerstone were preceded by a parade of the
Fifteenth Minnesota vohmteers , iii camp ,
awaiting orders to move ; Grand Army posts
and civic organizations , and time day tomorrow -
row will ha given up to a carnival In echo-
bratlon of time new capitol ,
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FIRE RECORD ,
Dendwood-Terry Shnft lfouse.
LEAD , S , D „ July 27.-Special ( Telegram , )
-The Deadwood-Terry ahafthouse owned
by the Itoznestako company , burned to the
ground last night at 9 o'clock , Estimated
lose , $50,000 $ , Origin of fire not known. Fire
companies from Deadwood , Central City and
Lead responded , There was a scarcity of
water , Tito plant will be rebuilt innnedl-
otely. Three imundred men are temporarily
thrown out of employment ,
Sash nail 1)oor Pnetory ,
MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , July 27-Fraser
& Shepherd's sash ant ] door factory btirned
today. The fire started in Ii. Ili Bennett
& Co.'s hard wood mill , which was also de-
stroyed. Two frame residences wore burned
and a number damaged , Loss , $60,000 ; no
insurance ,
I'LNSIONS 1011 WESTERN VIOTEItANS
Snrrivors of Lute \Var itemetitbcred
by the General Coy ernnneul
WASI4INGTON , July 27-Special.- ( )
Pensions have been issued to the followhig :
Issue of July 15 :
Nebraska : Additional-Rufus P. Stewart ,
Bloomington , $6 to $12. Reissue and In-
creaso-William Ii , A1cCurdy , Waterloo , $6
to$8.
Iowa : Original-lionry Hamilton , Council -
cil Bluffs , $6 ; Willlnm T. Slocum , Cedar
Rapids , $ G ; Isaac H , Adams , Lake City , $6 ;
Benjnnthl F. Jordan , Eimont , $8. Increase
-Robert F , Aslcren , Mount Ayr , $12 to $17 ;
John Ilowlett , New Market , $8 to $12. Original -
inal widows , ete.-Louisa Ingersoll , Dubuque -
buquo , $8 ; Bridget Monoghan , Kinross , $12.
Colorado : Original-Ferdinand Robricht ,
Denver , $ S ; Johu H. Brooks , Denver , $8.
Montana : Original-Michael King , Columbus -
lumbus Falls , $12 ,
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ELEVATOR MACl11NERY OF ALL KINDS.
all on us o. , write for prico5 mud descriptions
DAVID IIIlAHLEl' A CO. ,
Counell lllnlfs , Iowa.
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20i , 206 , 203 , 210 , Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
Rates , $1.25 per day ; 75 rooms. First-class
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Local agency for the Celebrated' St. Louis
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PROPRIETOR OP TILE
World's Herbal Dlspensnry of kIedicilw
T CURE-Catarrh of Head , Throat and
Lungs , Diseases of Eye nod Ear , Fits mid
Apoplexy , heart , Itver Ind Kidney Diseases ,
I ) abetes , Ileitgllt's h : < ense , St. Vitus Dance ,
Itllelunatism , aeroftda , Bropsy cured witbmrt
lapping , ' 1'e.pb Worms removed , all chronic
Nervous and Private Diseases.
LOST MAIROOD Widdleng dmen
Oniy Physician who cnn
SYPHILIS U properly cure SYI'IIILIS
without destroying teethn anti bones. No mer
curl' or poison mineral used.
mfbo only Physician who can tell what dill
you without asking a .
Those at a distance eeud for question
blank , No.iformen : No.Sforwomemm.
A11 corres'pandonco ' strictly contldentlal.
Mcdtcino sent by express.
Address nil letters to
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66ti Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA
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' \ : tills vicinity thntt nnywhere in Site Unltcd Slates , 'lucre Is no fail- milk
y ; urn or crops here , Look tit our Frait Fmirnts while they are lu bear-
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a. . . , , D.A. ! 1ESS : . Thin Real I : into nud Lawn iimkcrs
. . hlsvnoxelusto sale of a 1gree numher of yIv.
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39 Pearl St. Council ,
Fruit , Gnrdeu amid Grail Iarnis , Wrltu
Per5oun11Yy caulnet buyers throughi our thmu for hnformatlon amid tvhayoti
. orchards fren of charge. want.
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DO YUK11OWKELLY a
Not Kelly who played Base Ilan , nor Kelly w ho kept the hotel , but HORACE R.
KELLY , that prince of all cigar manufacturers , We have had placed with us , as
jobbers , to distribute to the retail trade ,
HORACE R , KELLY CO.'S
4G " ; , .
5 CENT CIGAR.
When you find this excellent piece of goods hI your retailer's case , yep take no
chance in trying it , as it is made on honor , by people who knew lieu' to snake cigars.
Retailers will please not wait for our traveling men , but phaco their orders at
once. Every cigar guaranteed.
JOHN G. WOODWA.RD & CO.
COUNCIL IILUFFS , IOWA.
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JBOSTON STOREI ± 1
BROADWAY , COiJlloiiCIL. BLUFFS.
ANNUAL , MSUER CLANG SALE <
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pens this , Thursday , Morning at 9 O'clock.
A sale of Staple end I'aucy Dry Goods to reduce stock previons to our semi-annual inventory. A grand clearing
up of all summer goods , regardless of cost or value. We guarantee every item to be exactly as advertised.
IIllI ! IIIIII REMEMBER THE RE'S ALWAYS GREAT ADVANTAGE IN FIRST CHOICE. IIJ !
31-2c
Two bales yard-wide unbleached muslin ,
extra quality , worth 5c , to close at 314c yd ,
' 4c
Good grade of ac-inch bleached muslin ,
to close at 4c a yard ,
8c
Regular hoc grade full cambric at 80 a
yard.
61-4c
42-helm bleached pillow case muslin , regular -
ular lie grade , ty close at Gyo a yard ,
lOc
one case of good brown sheeting two and
a quarter yards wide , during this sale , lOc
a yard ,
121c
Several pieces of turkey red damask to
close at 12 ½ n a yard ,
4c
One case of heavy twilled cotton crash ,
worth 6c , at 4c a yard ,
41-2c
Extra quality pure linen crash , worth
7t' , special at 41 c a yard ,
c
Extra quality cheviot shirting , regular
7o grade , to close at tic a yard.
3 3-4c
heavy while shaker , Go kind , only 3c
a yard ,
48c
Regular 75c line laundered shirts , colored
trout and cuffs , at 480 ,
6oods.
,
To close out the entire stoclc of Summer
Wash Goods we quote the following low
prices :
Choice of our entire stock that sold for Sc ,
De nail hOe a yard , including Dimities ,
Mumhis , Lawns and Lace Effects ,
during sale , a yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . C
Clmolco of nil our 12115c and 170 goods ,
including . Organdies , Corded Dimities
and the now Shadow Cloth , dur-
ing sale , a yard , . . . . 1 4C
121,4 huya Organdies , Dimnlties and Mulla
timat sold at 25c ,
Scotch Glnghnms , wore 10c , now IOc a
yard ,
lime for Scotch Madras and Glnghnms that
were 35o and 30c ,
121 o and 16c French Percales , Foulards
mid Madras Cloth , lull 36-Inch
wide , reduced to , a ymrd. . . , . . . . . 9c
A Sacrifice Sale of
Dress Goods
,
A grand clearing of Summer Dress Goods
regardless of cost ,
lUg lot of fancy novelty Dress Goods , In
silk and wool mid all wolh stripes apd
fancy mixtures , mostly light colors ,
goods flint have sold from 650
to $1 a yard ; your choice , a yard. 39c
45dnch Mohalrs , In light colors , actually
worth $1.25 , to close at , a yard. 39c
All our 62-inch , fancy light Suitiugs , hit
stripes and checks , worth $1 and
I $1.50 ; choice , a yard. , , 59C
Fancy Silk mmd ll'ooi Plaids , were
75c , to close at , a , , . , , , , , .
Dress 6oods.
We offer a choice assortment of all Wool
Greuadlaes , in fancy lace stripes , fig.
urea , etc. ; also fine black Crepons , light
tvelglmt ; these goods sold front $1
to $1,50 ; clmoice , a yard , . , , . , , , . , . 99c
42-Inch ( Rack Silk Grenadine ,
worth ; 1.50 ; to close at , a yard , , , C
' Facial Soap Is recommended -
mended by physicians , being pure , antiseptic -
tic , medicinal. It will clear the skin of
Pimples , blackheads and eruptions of nny
nature. A sample of WOODBURY'S Toilet
Combination mailed for 20 cents , JOHN II.
\VOODDURY. 127 West 42nd st. , Now York.
Lake Michigan ammo lake buperlorTransoortallon Co.
LAKE SUPERIOR STEAMERS ,
THE OREAT LAKE ROUTE.
Own The New steel Slo.mhlp Munllou.
Sallinge From Chicago.
ForMacklnao Ilon Detroit Clevemo mil 11ugaloTon
onto etc : 'ma.9 A.M , * . .1. 9 P.lit1'hn.ll A. . m,8ati.51
Tor ahsrmevoir II rbor H rinse , l'etoeker , eto ,
Tue + .S A.M , Thur. it A.II. Sat. 4l'.As.
For Nnr netts ) Iancock , Iloushton , Ashiand ,
Duluth , etc. : Wed , a P.M.
Iliu.tr.ted am hieta mniled freeon nppliration
DFfICE AHD DDltS , RUSH AND N. WATER STI..CHIChOa
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312 c MusII RsI She2fil n g s and Linens 2c
A yard gives choice of our entire stock i
you At Ladles' summer coracle la close at 25a
at standard prints , Including black and Quick Stock Reducing Prices ) m
white , gray , Indigo blue and American
„ lac a yard for a yard-wide Muslin worth
shirtings , 6c 10 , j
5c a yard for a yard-wide extra heavy
Choice of our entire stock of Jewelry at
Muslin worth
6c ,
4c IiAI.F I'RIClI ,
6c buys an extra fine grade worth Sc.
4c a yard for fine bleached Muslin 36
All limo best apron cbecic ginghams at 4c
a yard , i inches wide. 3Ci
Gc a yard for tine bleached Muslin worth
Sc , 100 dozen ladles' Swiss ribbed vests , reg-
3e Sc buys fine Cambric , regular lOc value , ular 7e quality , to close at 3c each ,
All of our Shootings at net cost price '
Best grade lining camnbrics during this during this sale. We carry them of the
sate , 3c a yard. most popular makes , 12c
42-inch soft finish Pillow Case Muslin
Aeon's gauze shirts , worth 25e , to close nt
for 6c. 123fee each ,
C 9.4 unbleached Sheeting , special , bOc.
I 0.4 extra grade brown Sheeting at 13c.
Cholco line of wash dress geode , worth t
42.Inclt extra grade Pillow Case Muslin 1
up to 12 ? c ' now Sc a yard. +
at Cc ,
0.4 soft bicacimed Muslin , worth 20e , at 111011'8 oulhmg flannel nhlrls , worth 25c , to
close at 17c each.
2 C 150 -
All our figured China and Foulard silk , 89c
worth up to 75c , at 25c a yard , r
During timis smile we offer choice of out
25c grade turkey red Damask at 12 .
½ c.
entire stock of geld nod silver negligee
29c 33c grade turkey red Damask , nosy styles , shpts , worth up to $1,50 , at Sic each ,
at 25a
Buys fancy striped wash silks , good styles , 60c grade turkey red Damasit , special at
39c , 44c
48c 390 cream Damask , 66 inches wide , at 29c A lot of English glorht umbrellas , 26 ln , ,
a yard. work ] COe , to close al 44c each ,
brocaded 5Oc cream Damask , special at 39c.
Fancy black gros grain silks ,
75c half bleached Damask 70 inches r
grade , Q
were 75c , to close at 48c a yard ,
wide , at 39c V
. At 080 a yard-Your choice of our entire Ladles' blade brocaded silk skirt , worth
Special Offeriii. stoclc of flue Satin Damask , full two yards $5.00 , to close at $2,08 $ ,
wide , that sold at $1,10 , $1.25 to $1.69. _ _
Our entire stock of ladles' parasols that At 79o a Yard-BI5 IUme of 70 and 72-Inch Don't ' fall to see our line of LADIES'
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sold from $2 to $6 , in two late at bleached AAmnaek , worth $1.00 , at 790 a yard , prices } FOOL , SKHt'uS now on sale at special
heavy twilled Cotton Crash , special at Ir
heavy Line n 16 ine es wide ,
$1I98. at 41f'c a yard. lc
. So quality half bleached Crash , special - „ f c
at c a yard ,
ISuya odd combinations In 7e wall paper
124c ! quality wide Crash , special-twelve
69c yards for $1.00 ,
12S c heavy white Math Towels , special C
at 7o each.
-Big lot of fancy figured taffeta and nov- 7c quality fine ! ! harlot Shining , 6c a yatd , Buys regular lnt tc paper with full comb !
city waist silks , worth $1.00 , at 6De a yard , 5c white Shaker Flannel , 3g c a yard , nation
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