THE CWAIIA PA1LV P.EE: !02TDAV, APIUL 15, 1901. YOUR CREDIT IS 600! Grand Display of Silk Whitelaw & Gardiner BOSTON STORE Superb Styles in Silk! 25 per cent Discount CURTAIN RODS Skirts Swellest to bo seen waists AT THE ON' AT NOVELTY CLOAK STORE WALL PAPER Ic Each COUNCIL BLUFFS i I It'P TO DATE IN HTYLK -DOWN TO DATi: IN I'IMCKS. 536 Broadway, council Bluffs largest assortment nnl latest syles In NKCK WliAIt untl BKLTS, Swell Styles in SUITS lArlrlJTC SKIRTS Perfect Fit, Correct Hang and Graceful Swing is the Characteristic of All Our Makes, Ladles' THllor-Mado Suits, serge, Oxford covert nnd Venetian cloth. Kton and blouso cflect, regular value $10.00, at $6.50. "Mnn tailored Hulls," a special assort ment, made. In the latest styles, handsomely trimmed, tafl'ota lined Jaeket, flaring or flouncti skirts, (rom $7.50 to $1!0.00. are mado from I fabrics and not A Inrgn assortment of plain and tucked silk Jackets, swellest ever shown, at temp tingly low prices. lfox Coats nro In full hlnst have a suf flcent quantity to Btipply tho demund from $4.75 to $12. Skirls you ran get lilted In our place wo carry In stock 22 to 10 waists, 37 to 41 length, In nil tho latest make, from $1.33 to $ir..oo. Our waist department Is complcto In all tho newest effects nud latest shades, from &0c to $7.(10. Our Wrappers strictly washable skimpy; new bishop sleeves; sewed to slay sowed and will please the weaicr without a doubt 75c to $1.75. Our Petticoat department Is filled to Its capacity, from the cheapest fabrics to the best taffta OSc to $10. Our Millinery department Is filled to tho brim with n choice selection of tho latest In trimmed ami pat tern hats. We can plcaso you In mjio and price. Our Corset department has been vigor Dlssell's Cyco bearing Curpetswecpers !. I'. Corset wo guarantee It $1.00. Iletter not trust April's smiles of today, for she may rry tomorrow, Wo have mackintoshes and umbrel las very low price. I.iullen' 1o Hour fur fir for to diiy only line pnlr to cneli mi tomrr. Lace and tapestry Curtains In all tho newest designs at moderately low prices. Rogers prices. Ilros.' Silverware nt tho lowest Illssoll's Cylo henrlng Carpctsweepers Japaned, $2.50; nickel trimmed, $3.00. DOc down, 25c week. Our Hosiery and Underwear has been se lected with euro and our prices nro lower than elsewhere In the city. Wo aro headquarters for Perfumery nnd Toilet Goods, Including all the uowest odors. Our Easy Payment Plan Enables You to Go Elegantly Dressed Up, COUNCIL BLUFFS. WOMAN WITH REVOLVER b. Pointi It at a Boardw d Bint Him to Police Station. THERE THE OFFICERS DISARM HER Chief Decline to lliilerinln llrr Cnin jilulnt, lint l'lli-d (Inn on III" Orvn Account A(tnlne the In cciinril l'cinulc. ! : " . i' Mrs. Annlo Kavency, who conducts a boarding house for railroad men on South Third street, Is under arrest at tho city Jail, charged with carrying a concealed weapon. Tho concealed weapon, a largo ll-callber Colt revolver, 1b locked up In Chief Albro's safo nt pollco headquarters. Mrs. Kaveney accused ono of her board ers, named Van Dorsn, last evening with speaking 111 of her behind her back, and, flourishing tho gun in his face, sho threat ened to till him full of holes If ho did not retract. Van Dorau stood pat nnd declined tho Invitation, but ho reckoned without his cost. At tho pulnt of tho rcvolvur Mrs. Kavency mado him accompany her In a Btroot car to tho pollco station, where sho minted to lllo a complaint against him for disturbing the peace. Tho police declined to cuterlnln tho com plaint and ilemnnded that Mrs. Kaveney mirronder tho revolver which sho hold under a big capo. This sho flatly refused to do and detled tho ofllcers to take It from her. Chief Albro and Detective Ed Smith ac cepted the dell nnd after n sharp but short struggle, during which tho chief pinioned tho woman's arms behind her back, OHlecr Smith managed to wionch' the gun from her grasp, Sho was locked up and booked for carrying concealed weapons. Mrs. Kavenoy's husband sonio fow years ago was committed to the. Insane department at St. Ilernard's hospital. this city and to repay tho amounts of money ho had borrowed from tho mem bers of tho local lodgo of Klks nud others. Ills father sent word from St. Louis yes terday ho would bo here Tuesday and straighten matters up for his son. Jen kins is still at the city Jail, but It Is not likely there will be any prosecution. Davis sells glass. iMini'Aitr.s TO pavk sthiikts. to Buy your trees, shrubs nnd roses of Meneraj, C'ii East Broadway, Council Bluffs. Telephones, ofllco, 404; resldenco, 4465, Strain Younir Man' Tool. Tho dwelling of Attornoy A. T. Flick Inger, S14 Fourth avenue, was entered by tnievea Saturday night liy forcing In ono of tho collar windows. The basement Is fitted up with lathes nud other mechanical apparatus for Mr. Hllcklngjr'a son nnd tho thieves carried off $100 worth of tools. Coniliiclor Han Smnllpm, Oeorgc 11. Patterson, a conductor on tho Tlock Island road, yostorday was found Buffering from smallpox and his resldonco was placed under quarantine. Two roomers at tho Pattoraon homo moved beforo quar- autlno was established. To MuUr Cln cL Rood, Friends of William II. Jenkins came to his assistance yesterday and arranged to take up all tho checks ho had passed In THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY GENTS Will buy tho best pair nf hIiops mnilc for tnai money ut our store. Of course, wo liavo higher priced goods, tint In theso shoes you can depono upon getting nil especial bargain. They nro well uiiiue, sty material lone time ferent styles In our show w inuow a stylish, of good I and will weur a,l lo. See tho dlf- f tyies in our smo i, SARGENT'S I.nok for the Hear. FARM LOANS Negotiated in Eastern Nebraska and lowa. jamei in, v-asaay, jr Ui Mum ai., council uiuns. LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. Estep) Conlrnotor WlcUliniii SrU ltenily I'ullll l.iiMt 'nl I'm IMntin. Contractor Wlckham is preparing to begin work by May 1 on streots tho paving of which was contracted for latt fall. Tho total paving contracts of Inst year which wero not completed and which will havo to bo finished this summer amount to im,.i.h quaro yards, as follows: l: ulith street, from Hrontiway m noun lino Mynstcr street, 1,020 square pros Seventh street, from Hroauwuy m hwh- ngton iivcnuc. 2.3rt Hiiuaro yanis. nlxtli street, rioni nruiiuwny i iimin.B- tou avenue. '.'.ICT square ynriiH. Scott street, from Hroauway to asirniK- ton avenue, 2.WW witiiiro yarns. Stutsman street, from tironuway i Icrcc street. M sqtinro yards. M,.v..nih nvi.mic. from Main street 10 Sixth street, 2.300 square yards. Worm strei't. irotn .Minn sireui u rumui street. WO square yunis. Ninth iivcnuc, from Jiam sueei io wri corner mini street, a.wni square ynnn. Tenth avenue, from .Mam street 10 rouriu street. 1'iW square yards. llurrlson street, irnni sniiin iiuu lugton iivenue to south corner Benton street extension. 8,3,'m square ynrds. .Mynstor street, from enst line acoii street to west line i;igntn streot, o,vo. iinre yards. Orahaui avenue, from Mmllson nvcnuo to Falrnimmt park, 3,;',ii7 squiiro yards. Part avenue, from iirnnoway 10 souui lino of High School avenue, o.Coo square yards. liign nenooi avenue, iruui j.iii incinic to Olen avenue, 619 squnro yards. Olen avenue, from Itroadway to waior works grounds, S.ilii square yards. Plerco street, from First street to liiuit street. 4,Sin sciuare yards. Uluff street, from rierco street to norm corner Ninth avenue, io.uit square yarns. Fourth street, from Jlroaiiwny to worm street, lO.fiOO square yards. Story street, ironi .Maui sireci 10 isiun. street. 1,900 square yards. Fifth avenue, from Ainin street to wesi comer Thud street. ;i,377 squaro yarns. Willow uvenue, from .Mam street to wesi comer Third street, a.sw siuaro ynnis. Hrontlwny, from First streot to east cor ner Frank street, a.iio Bquaro yarns. In addition to this work It Is proposed to pavo a number of other streets ana avenues. Tho resolution embracing tho stroots proposed to be paved will como up for final nctlon nnd determination at tho meeting of the city council tonight, having been postponed lrom tho session of Mon day. Whlln a fow minor changes may bo mado In tho resolution, It Is not expected any Important Btruots contained therein will bo cut out. Sonio opposition Is looked for from cer tain property owners In tho Fourth ward who havo oxpressed n preference for asphalt, but It Is understood that the alder. men will decldo In fnvor of brick. These streets are: Sixth and Soventh streets from Ilroadway to Fifth avenUe, Eighth street from Uroadwny to Klghth avenuo and First avenue from Pearl street to eighth street. Tho petitions for asphalt so far filed with tho city clerk do not represent a majority of tho Interested proporty ownora whoso holdings abut on theso streets. Several of tho proporty owners who attached their signatures to tho petitions oxpressed their prcferenco for hotnemndo brick. A city official who has given the matter consider able attention Is authority for tho state ment that tho petitions on Mo demonstrate that the property owners as a rule aro not anxious foi asphalt, but that the real estato men and rentnl agents aro tho prlmo movers In tho agitation against brick on the streets In tho Fourth ward. It is understood tho council has decided to order these streots paved with either Dcs Moines or Oalcshurg brick for top course, with the cement filler. Experience has shown that brick with tho cement filler makes tho most durable paving possible and that It practically needs no repairing, at least for a long number of years. What can be done with brick nnd tho cement filler has been demonstrated on North Main streot, which was paved last year. Whllo this was laid with homemade brick for both courses, the addition of tho cement filler has, In the opinion of Mayor Jennings and other city officials, made It ono of tho best paved streets In tho city, The city officials with few exceptions are unalterably opposed to asphalt, on the grounds of tho oxpenso the city would bo put to In keeping It In repair. This expense cannot be taxed to the property owners and would have to be homo by tho city. This, Mayor Jennings contends, tho city is not In a financial condition to do, 07. 1 It has been contended by some of tbf nldormen thnt tho ngltation In tho Fourth ward for asphalt Is merely n plan to pre vent any paving In that section of tho city this year. It will not succeed, they say, as tue streots will ho ordered paved and with brick. A canvnss mado by tho nldermcn last fnll showed that the majority of tho property owners In tho Fourth ward who will liavo to pay for tho cost of tho Im provement or tho streets wnnt brick. Thoy expressed themselves In favor of brick not only, they said, because of tho chenper first cost, but because they believed It would last longer without need of repairing. In connection with tho proposed paving, City Engineer Kntyro will tonight submit an ordlnnnco making tho road of Park ave nuo from Pomona street to tho entrance of Falrmount park twenty-four feet wide, inns materially reducing the cost of tho paving of this street, half of which will havo to bo paid by the city out of tho Gen eral improvement fund. Itubbcr stamps nt DcLong's, 307 Il'way. m:i,i;n.Ti)s to thi iiii:.M.i., Women' Cltilm of the Stnlo Semi l.lnlfl of Dele Kitten, Miss Helen Ilaldwln. secretary of tho local entertainment committee for tho Iown feneration oi woman s clubs' biennial to be held in this city the llrst week In May. hns received n list of the delegates and Is anxious to hear from those who will be willing to entertain them. This Is tho list of accredited delegates: Ues Moines Mesdames A. H. Shaw, Ella H. Durley, II. 11, Hawiey, G. D. Ellison, Jennlo Harris, Mary O. Longwell. averley Mrs. Lou V. Downing, Miss Jennett Tyrrell. uoon Haplds Mrs. U. II. Asher, Mrs. E. W. Downs. lioono Mesdames Maria Illhbs, S. It. Dyer, Flora S. Barclay, U. W. Reynolds, U. K. Rice, J. II. Rlekonberg. Storm Lake Mesdames Dllla L. Waldron, .Mlnnlo A. Miller. Webster City Mesdames V. C. Burleson, C. Wlllson, S. J. Root, J. II. Shlpp, Miss Golt. Crcston Mesdames W. J. Donlln, C. V. Athrnrn, Mary A. Slaughter, CharleB Slaughter, Geml Tlce, II. N. Tonay, S. W. Richardson. bhclby Mesdames Ada Anderson. Alice Jones, Kathcrlno Poraeroy. Slgourncy Mesdames Anna Utterbnck, viola Johnson. Fort Dodge Mrs. Flora Preston. Ilrooklyn Mrs. Melrose Carpenter. Oelweln Mrs. R. T. Rohlnson. What Cheer Mrs. C. W. Yergor, Josephine Klnsey. Toledo Miss Ada M. Humbert. Osago Mesdames Ella Lapham, Hastings, Shenandoah Mesdames A. S. Lake, Sarah Aushulz, Special Sale Prices FOR TODAY MONDAY 69c Furnishings Our entire line of men's $1.00 colored laun' dercd Dress Shirts on sale at Men's nnd boys' Sweaters 50c, 89c and 1.00 Mcn'c 23c nnd B0c Walking Sticks, straight and curled handles, on sate today at VV Line of men's Suspenders on salo 25C Hosiery Misses' and boys' Ribbed Hoso at, each 96 Hoys' and girls' 23c fine Ribbed Hose, cx- ICft tra hcavy all Glzes, on sale today at IOC Ladles' black cotton Hose, fast colors, on Ifl. sale at Ilfl 3Pc ladles' fine lace stripe lisle Hose, and AC drop stitch, on salo nt 96 73c Indies' fancy drop stitch lisle Hose, ,n5 stripes, plaids and figures, on sale at...."fJw Sunbonnets Children's nnd misses' plain Sunbonnets, In ICft ginghnm, on salo at IOB Children's nnd misses' fancy ruffled Sunbon- 411ft nets, on ealo at fcUv Ladlc3' plain ginghnm Sunbonnets 20C Uadlcs' fancy ruffled chambray and gingham OR a Sunbonnets nt fcUU Brass Rods For Sash nntl Lace Curtains Trlbo Curtain Wlro for snsh curtains ,wlth l fixtures complete, on salo nt, each IC 10c Brass Extension Rods, on salo tit at UC ISc BraBS Extension Rods, on salo Qi) 23r Brass Extension Rods, on sale )C 39c Brass Extension Rods, with fancy ends, OCa on salo at 96 Capes 50c 75c and $1.25 Cloth Capes, for ladles, nnd I misses, on said al Fancy Silk Shoulder Capes, worth 13.00 to I QQ $5.00 each, on salo, each Hulf Prlco Jewelry ""Vic. Notions Black Sewing Silk, a per spool lu Black Wlro Hairpins, I per package Ill Hooks and Eyes, . per card lu Black Headed Plus, per box Ill Silk Elastic Hose Supporters, r per pnlr UU 10c purses, on salo today (Jq 25c ladles' pneketbooks, on salo jfj Writing Paper lfic box Writing paper on salo "7 1 . nt I '20 23c box Writing Paper, on salo IQIfi at IZ'JU 33c packnge Writing Paper, ono pound In 17 'p package, on salo at I I 'lit 39c pound packago of Fancy Writing Paper Hflp on snle nt tUU Embroidery Sc Embroideries on salo fjg lfc Embroideries on sals Qq 19c Embroideries on sale 10 In at IZ'20 25c Embroideries on salo jfjQ Handkerchiefs 19c and 25c men's and women's Hnndker- C chiefs, on salo at lull Ladles' Colored Border Handkerchiefs fjg Sewing Machines $37.00 Cabinet Sowing Machlno, on salo 200 $27.50 Drop Head Sowing Machine, on salo "JQQ $22.50 Drop Head Sewing Machine on salo 275 Every machlno guaranteed for C years. Skirts and Wrappers $1.39 ladies Dross Sklrtn, wade of black. QQn figured brilllanttne, on sale at uOu Ladles black and colored Underskirts, In QQn plain, ruffled and plaited, on salo at iJOll $1.00 ladles' Wrappers, on salo 59C I Wash Goods 25c Ponzlncttc Batiste. In new stripes and J A l.ico effects, on sale at IOC Now line of Dimities and Batistes. 32 Inches IC wide, lu all the late colors, at lUC New line of dork ami medium colored Lawns and Batiste and Dimities, .12 IncheslAI . wide, at Ifc'-C Full line of Victorian Batiste nud Lawn and A. Alhambra Corded Zephyrs, at IUC 10c Corded Batiste, lu colors nnd black and 41. white, on salo today at. a yard t'-C 35r Mercerlcd Foulard. In all colors, Mll,"OC able for shirt waists, at 96 Corsets 39c ladles' Drab Jean Summer Weight Cor- IQf sets, nil sizes, on sale at I WW Large assortment of ladles' Summer Cor- OC tots nt GOc, 3!c and fcUw Light weight Ferris Wnlsts, nil sizes 'mm 4C 1 to 10 years, on sale at fcwW Ribbons 25c colored Silk and Satin Ribbon, on sale IA at IUC C5c Black and Colored Ribbon, all widths, AF on sale nt 7Jw Domestics 10c Cheviot Shirtings, In Indigo bluo aud whlto checks nnd stripes, on salo at Uw Table Oilcloth, today QC 10c Cotton Towels, extra large, Cn nt UU Cotton Unci; Toweling on salo at 96 Sc Unbleached Linen Crash on sale f. at OC Remnants of Blenched Muslin, from 4 to 10 01M ynrds, extra good quality, on sale at UlC Umbrellas 50c Umbrellas on salo 39C $1.00 Umbrellas on bale AAa at .' DOC New lot of Sterling mounted UrabrellaB on 4QQ salo nt fcWW Millinery Special prlcn on Trimmed Huts today main IRQ floor each W Wall Paper 25 per cent discount on all Wall Pupur over 5 cents per roll. Miss Edith Shlevcs, who will pass the sum mer there. A nieetiiic of tho stocKllomers oi ino rommerdul National hank will ho .Satur day afternoon In the o Hen r mjiib ei l.ougee, wneu me iiiKiiiii4.i""n Institution Is expected to be perfected. .Mrs. L. Hardman. Miss l.nura up emnn ami Miss Frances Wrlglit of tno itimier- gar'en faculty returned yesieruay "' Chicago, where they attended tho Inter national meeting of tho kindergarten union. Rev. Henry DcLong p'niis to reopen i ni fTlrlK' Industrial school In u few weeks on a larger scale than ever. It Is Mr. De- Long h Intention to ereci 11 summer seliooi imuuing uu wu adjoining Ills nomc. On tho return of General Mnnager Dim mock from St. Joseph this week, work will ho begun on putting lu tho new switches and crossings nt fearl anil Broadway and laying the new heavy steel rails on Main streot north of Tenth avenuo. Frank Henderson nf tills city and ftllH Mnrcaret Hlnk!e of Logan. In., were mar ried yesterday afternoon by Hoy. u. u. Knox, rector or uraro umxciiiuii tmuui, at the homo of Mrs. It. i. Jierriam. Mrs D. 1. I lock lins gone 10 uenuviow, O., on a visit to relatives. ues. Both properties showed quartz veins outcropping at tho Btirfnco, which aro being followed down. It Is expected that work will bo resumed again at tho Lizzie mine, cast of Custer, next month. This property Is owned by tho Willow Crock Mining compnny of LoMara, la. i'Hi:siii:.vr nriir in tub i'ii:i,n. N. Y. Plumbing Co., tuiupnono 250. Davis sells pnlnt. Miss Ella MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS (Continued from Second Pago.) Gravel roofing. A. H. Read, E41 Broad'y. MINOtl MENTION. Dnvls sells drugs. Stockert sells laco curtains. Gna fixtures and globes at Blxby's. Flna A 11 C boor, Neumayer's hotel, Wollman, scientific optician, 40fl B'wny. Pasturage. Judson, 929 Sixth nve. Tel. 3IS. Hoard and room; modern conveniences. 103 j-nra avenue. Always ask to seo union card of tho clerk uetorc puicuasing. New fancy frames. C. E. Alexander & Co., S33 Broadway. Store vour Rtoves at J. Chnrnlss & Co.. ou-oia .Mam street. Mrs it. I. .McDowell Is home from a visit at Cartilage, .Mo, W. F, Graff, undertaker and dlslufector, iui aouwi aium street, ruonc buu. Get your work done ut tho popular Eaglo munuiy, i.i uroauwuy. mono Jo, Correct and exclusive styles of elegant puoios nt Bfiimmt s, wji tiroudwuy. Tho monthly meeting of the Board of Education Is slated tor tomorrow evening. Morgan .t Klein, upnolstorlng, (urnlturu repairing, mattress making, uz s. Main st Tho Anrll term of tho suoerlor court will bo convened tomorrow morning by Judge AylcHworth. For sale, household furniture and horse. and buggy, cheap. Inquire D. A. Hamilton, Grand hotel. Deputy Sheriff Baker, who had several ribs broken in a runaway uccldent two weeks ago, Is abhi to bo out. A want ad In Tho lies will brine results. The sumo attention given to n want ad In council Bluffs as at tho Umaha otllce. M. Klmore, who has a largo contract for me grading or tne western lowa aivision or tno Burlington, is In thin city for a tew days. Mrs. F. O. Miller nnd little daughter re turned Saturday ovenlnir from Paul's Ceiv tor, 1. T., where they havo been passtng ino winiur wiui relatives. The marriage of Miss Lotta D, Baldwin, iiaimuier or .Mr una .Mrs, ti. ii. jsniawiu, to it. c. Williams will tuKo place Wednes uuy evening ui wio noino oi me nridf. Judge Wheeler of tho district court will make tho llrst assignment of law cuses for this term this morning, He will nlso maKe a uuriiai reassignment nt mu equity uockou Mrs. Frank Spencer, who has been visit. lug mends here, returned to her homo in ncoiu, iu., accompanied uy ncr cousin, Lead, on tho Homestake belt. The com pany has acquired a largo tract of ground, which shows unusually lino outcropplngs of freo-mlllng ore. Eastern capitalists havo purchased sufficient stock to buy tho neces sary machlnory. Tho ground has a contin uation of tho Homestako oro lode. Antimony Mine Prove Hloh. Tho antimony mine that Is bolng devel oped by A. D. Arundel of Minneapolis Is turning out to bo very rich. The main ledgo of oro hns 6cen traced Boveral thou sand fcot by Us outcrop and a number of pits und shafts havo been sunk, showing the ledgo to wideu out with depth. Tho oro carries leud, sliver and soma gold. Experiments uro being mado nt the present tlmo on somo sort of a process that will anvo all of tho values. It is prouauio mat a smelter will bo erected at tho mine. Custer business men are still working at the May mine, which was one of tho rich est prospect nt tho surface over found In tho Southern Black Hills. A second shaft Is being sunk on the ledgo across tha gulch from tho first discovery. Tho oro runs well In values. Shipment of spodumont oro will be made this week from tho Etta mine, east of Hill City, by F. P. Williams of that place. This ore Is valuable for Its llthla, which it contains to the amount of four to six per cent. It is shipped east for fertilising purposes also. In tho Etta mine, which was worked a number of years ago for Its tin. thcro Is n vo:y strong ledgo of this spodtiment, somo of tho crystals being a foot or more in diameter und Uvo to ten fcot long. North Slnr of Oumlm, Tho North Star Mining company of Omaha has received a now Prescott pump, which will bo placed In the drift at tho North Star mine. Two new ledges of ore have beon encountered In this mine, which makes one nf the fluent properties In the southern Black Hills. Tho company Is backed by a number of Omaha capitalists, who aro going to sink the shaft to tho 600 foot level, beforo erecting ore reduction works. Development work at tho Newark and Mayflower mine, west ot Custer, coatla- With HiiKlnecrN in Drive Over Hntitr of 1'ropoxeil i:tenxlon. CHEYENNE. Wyo., April 14. (Special.) President Burt, Chief Engineer Berry nnd Engineer Ashton will lenvo Salt Lake Thursdny for a wagon trip over tho pro posed lino of extension of tho Union Pa clllc to Los Angeles. The trip will bo taken for the purposo of studying tho country so as to run tho lino over tho shortest pos sible, route and avoid grades and sharp curves. Tho officials will bo In tho field a month. South Ilakota Incorporations. PIERRE. S. D., April 14. (Special.) Theso articles of Incorporation wero lllod hero: Bear Gulch Mining and Milling company, at Deadwood, with a capital of $1,000,000. Incorporators, L. E. Torablln, Charles Noxlo nud John R. Wilson. Brockton-Adirondack Oold Mining com pany, nt Pierre, with a capital of $500,000. Incoporators, E. S. Tracy, Albon Allen and L. L. Stephens. Congregational church nt Houghton, Brown county. Trustees, D. II. Cronyn, W. W. DeLu nnd O. S. Nuttor. Phillip Cattlo company at Leslie, with n cnpltnl of $75,000, Incoporators, James Philip, S. Philip ond Goorgo Philip. Silver Creek Gold Mining company, nt Deadwood, with n capital of $250,000. In corporators, Joseph Notteubach, Gcorgo Fuller ond William H. Spencer. Mountain Presbyterian church of La Dello township, Marshall county. Trus tees, Peter Frcner, Louis Mordow nnd Mathlas Domarrls. United States Army and Navy Tablet company, nt Pierre, with a capital of $300, 000, Incorporators, Abraham Meyers, Amelia A. Moycrs and Harry S. Anderson. Kochemak Coal company, at Plcrro, with a capital of $1,000,000. Incorporators, J. II. Latithlcr, J. A. Bradley nnd Harry S. Anderson. Nonilnnt lonn for T ml ill I Kleellon. TYNDALL, S. D., April 14. (Special.) At the caucuses this week the folowing per sons wero put In nomination for tho city election, April 10: Thomas V. Ptak, alderman, First ward; Joseph Setzer, alder man, Second ward; William Miller, alder man, Third ward; T. J. Llbertln, John Welsser, William McBurney, T. F. Robin son, members of reboot board; to fill va cancy, R. M. Cotton, treasurer of school district; Anton Hajek, city assessor; Wll Ham Youngworth, city ussessor. Mr. Youngworth represents tho Independent party. Ills certificate ot nomination la signed by seven electors. V SPOKEN GF 1 I ' mm mm niunu., j 5c CIGAR. John G. Woodward & Co., Distributors, Council Bluffs. Moritz Meyer Cigar Co., Distributors, Omaha iVi I w IVA tHTO :A r q m M 1 7. Id: I Mormon pisnopg' Pill " ton In uie ovet jo ycut by Hit l.Jr. ol tha Motmsa Churth mcii lul.jwei.. fetlutciy euro tha wor.t cue. in ol4 tad younr idling fiom cd.cn of iclft'jute, illnlpuion, ciccuci, or cljircttrimoUnj. Our Lott Manhood. Im potpnqy, koat Power, Nlght-Locsc, aparmatorrho Inaomnla, Vain In.Bnok, Evil poslrost S-tnlnaT Kmlatlona,. Umi 8aok. Nqrvoualia blirty, Hentloch,Uiitllneia to Mnrr, -pi of Hm Samen, VarTcoqalaj or tons'lpqtlon, Btiips Qu cjtnot of uia- Irfll pharsa; top Nir" orsanl. SttmuUtrt thp Uln tnd n-rvA ecnt-rs. or oi.nt y reiuivjeu, wi:n o ( txet Llruur it tir u A I r Ii la Lv null roil 8ALB UY MYUIth-UlLLON A written ffuartntec. tocutt On. Inn rrnnnllloOiOla UUUQ CO.. 18TU AMD iTAUNAaL PARE YOU FEELING BADLY? f RICKLYASH BITTERA V. B. Conklln, Bowersvlllo, O., enys: "I received moro benefit from Foley's Kidney Cure than from months ot treatment physicians, WILL CURE YOU. and was caused hv by i tween tho drawhend gravel train. gottlng his foot be am! tho car on a Ileal I'nrr nnd Crimlien I'onl. KRARNBY. Neb., April H. (Special Tel egram.) Charles O, Holfmaster Is lu tho hospital In this city, disabled with a crushed foot. Hoffmastcr was ono of a number of men beating their way to the western part of tho stato to Join a steel cane, Dead In Ills Med. HURON, S. I). April II. (Special Tele gram. )C. A. Fowler, aged 77 years, was found dead In bed this morning at his homo by hU son, Fred Fowler. He was n native of Ohio, coming hero in 1SS3. He was Identified with live nock Inter- took an nctlvo part In political matters, Tho Mnsonlc fraternity, of which ho wa a member for fifty years, will havo cliarg of tho funeral Tuesday afternoon. Cnlf mIIIi Tho 1 1 end pi. Wi:RT POINT, Neb., April 14. (Special.) Julius Luedke, a (armor twolve ml lea north of the city, roports the birth of a calf on bis place, tho animal baviuic twa Tho accident happened at Elm creek j esta of this state and until recent years j Uucly developed head.. .......