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. . . ' A' - - . - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'r , - _ 0' . TJ11D O.'rAIIA JAIfYflFIMIA'V : , OCTOB1t138,189. ! ) _ _ _ a ' . . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ - . . . . . . . - . _ = ' = " ' ' - = - - = - _ . _ . .h _ _ _ _ _ _ "o _ - - - . - . ' . . . - J - - - . rsfii J .l i r : rl I I I COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS. I : . , , , . , , . . . 1\ I \ - ort. 1 t'rHI : trt-I. _ W ' Itoo : .nDI ra.1 . ! , e.o . _ _ J ] , , - Ir fmrn l'fl' i mi1r1 IJ r J Ili r lrt t I rm .J ; I ) ! . _ ! " - ' ) tOJ : W.I , The cly cnultl wi heM ' I l VCkI : 1. . Joired J r'fIN thIi e\"llc ! , Is' I rjXpCtt ( to nrrln In the Jugo ' tJ\ecltll Ju/ I'ry he2t the cylileneo In the ( sloor city t'J'to \ hlH evllence lujurrl"n ca'e 01 J. J. Sea ! agal.t ( il Bt ; 'glr,3 n , ' 11 1 I. ' owner oi tll t"bany lIvery slabl' haa t Ttu. liP" IJl'\ ' sure Ih" , laCe Ihe ( p3)'llnl away 01 ( ( lid lie takeR unt nll ) l1 tkell " : 1:1 _ U of Ih& city inarIia1. : ' _ _ _ fty of Des ' S crot&ty of Siolo W M. Ic"arland , Mblnu rltr nil , W. T. jtankln . the ( Iron mouMer rlor ( of l'tt1llrg , Pa. . will make republrn ( . this evening. 2ioue ( lie e\onlng. .p e 'he ; ! In tht opera Iou.e \ T'o hrs S , belonging to George Carson . p.ml ( , G. I. Muccl [ , IHrC put on ( tie turf yesterday , the driving park for an , afternoon nt ' day ,1y aferlotm crowll 01 exitbtIon ! running race . Quite a boyd anti men were there for tle free show. 10y. ' ' the race covering a (15on5 : ioro \'on quarter I In thirty . OflO s condS. has ljegiin a Bull In the district .Iam s Coylo begll ! ' deed set ashlo by which ho ( to1irt to havu a leNt 0110 h3\'l COlrt " thu titio to some "acrCtiOI1' hltl trnKrcr'l tl tie "aecrelo , 1 to John Goylo In IS : I , In his petition . which . tl . ; his ! ien flied In the 111strlct court ho alleges - : Jelu feJ loges that while the deell states that there V s a coiui&1'rntton of ' 500 . there wito In fact no ccneileration : whatever , and although flt ( hal fr.qlIont1y asked John to give him back .he ' kitid , Tohn Is obdurale. - - Firrn louns made In western Iowa at low. ul lrn utes No delay In closing ioanL ' lLrt and lornad insurance written In best of coin. panlls. Har/lns II re31 estate. LOUO" 8. TOWT : , 235 ( Pparl St. Money to loan on improved Iowa farm 1.110 : 10:18 a specIalty. L.V. . Tul ys , 1'2 Main street rooms . 2 and 3. - - - - - - - - - - (1) ( ) No. D Main - - . - street . , . - - - I" - 1'InSOSl'n. . ( GIAI'IS. Lafayette Young , editor 01 lie ( Iowa Capi- tal L3ruyeto Moines . spent S1\1oy In the city oil Ills ! \a ) ' home from Panama , where lie hn been ecctioneerlng. ( Frank I' . Bradley , Unied Slalls mar- slial left yesterday afternoon to attend federal - oral court In Des Moines utter spending Sunday with his family. Ell Omlc1. , one of the students at the Vester Iowa Business college , was slim- monll to his home near Crescent yesterday by a telegram announcing the death 01 his father one or the out settlers of Pottawatta- Inw county , flom lung [ ever. Judge Wclker 01 Woosler , a. , Is Ln the city for a visit of 1 few 11ays with his el mnhel\ M. \Velker. Ito Is a retired judge or'lhe United Stales courts , and among the attorneys who practiced before 11m In the atorno days are a lumber who have since ' achieved distinction Ln Omaha. He has not 'r been to Council Bofs before for twenty . years , and naturally notes a great many changes and Improyelents. We have sold 3,000 hotbed sash In Iowa and Nebraska and never had a kick. We now have ready for immediate delivery 1,000 more at b roC prlc.s. Write for prices al al Idnds' glazed sash . glass , paints , oils . etc. . stating quantity de lred. Coulcl Bluffs Paint & Oil Co. _ _ _ _ Cell ' \'n"c COII I I. J you want a goad stove to put up before loll start your furnace , buy one or Swaile ' s ) alr.t.ht stoves. the best made , at 7.10 Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ This weather suggests warm and com- forla"lo things. 'Choso "Colorado Eider nown" bed comforts [ at the Council Bluffs Carpet company's and the big line 01 fur rugs meet these suggostions. " TheY are cheap durable. beautiful , " . . (2) ( ) Away down town , but If T. D. Iughe ! can save you more than car NO ( Sg FOIL ' 1111 NUH IN AJI' Ur. St'iileIl 1'lu.III" U'nouu' " Too Jllch It'nIlNIIi In Art or 1.lh'rltur. ' . I , _ At tie First Presbyterian church yesterday morning Dr. Stephen Phelps preached a sermon In whIch he dwelt at length upon the ditties of the h me. the training of children and the like. In the course ot his remarks , ho 'pole of the dangers that surround bud- ding youth and called attention to the fact that these danger were often increased by the . parents themselves , ignorantly or thoughtlessly. indeed , but none the less el- fectively. "I have often gone Into an ell ganUy furnished house " said lie . "and seen hanging upon the walls nude picturea-phguo spots that for the good 01 Innocent chidren growing up amid such surroundings ought to be taken out and dUlled Into the slreels. In niches and . corners I have seen Dude statues ; on going to tile table I have pIcked up magazines and found them 10 contain nude pIctureS. In the paper are stories which even grown people cannot read without dan- ger und In the library are books which deal so subtly with evil that they 110 Infinitely more harm than If they presented It II Its I true colors. Cast out all these plague pots Into an unclean place I beg of you , and save the young. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - Chambers' dancIng academy now open for pupils. Cal after 10 _ a. m. Circuhns. DJ' U 1"ItOM It"I'FC'1'S 01 ' 1Ig GAS. IC'nnI Ihl'hllnn I'INNes .A"'n ) ' \ ' I t hC"1 t H"AII.IICC..c.ICI".H" \ . Kennedy Buchanan . J. D. Edmundiion's hired man . who was overcome by gas that escaped from the furnace j'rtday night died yel'terday morning at 2:30 : o'clock at the " 'oman's Christian IfSolIUon hospital. He did not regain conscIousness once after 11 wao taken out of the basement 01 the house Saturday morning , although unUrlng efforts were made for nearly twenty hours ( from the tme his plight ' was discovered 10 rave his life. The deceased wall 17 years of age , and his father and mother live at 115 Avenue I ) . They arc members of the First Iresbylerlan church. The time of holding the funeral has not yet been decided upon. Jlrl"AtCn Itoutt- . Fall race meeting , Lincoln Neb. , October 28 to November 1. The best horses In the country will be there. One fare for the round trJp. O. M. l3RO\VN. Ticket Agenl. - - - - - - - ' \ ' . C. _ t . 1C"I.I.1 hIeiort The Women's Christian assocIation hospital presents to the public the followIng state- Uent of the work done In September : Ia- 1ents entered durIng September fourteen : patients disrharge&l thirteen ; county pa- tients . fifteen ; charIty patients two ; money received from hospital patients , $147 ; money received from county patients . $25S.61 ; llona. tons frrm other sources , $42.43 ; totaj . $ H1.D4 ; eJJ1,1ures. $113.12 , leaving l a bal- aneo on hand October 1 of $1.S2. The attendIng . tending physicians were Dr. : lacrea , sr. , Dr. 1hcrea. jr. , Dr. Montgomery , Dr. Waterman . Dr. Troynor and Dr. laarull , The commls- ury commitee was lrs. E. C. Gleason . Mrs. Crockwell. The donor were Mrs. J. : I. Oursl r , lrs. J. A. 10lmos. Mrs. W. Shiep- heTl , Mrs. It. N. Merriam , lrs. S. C. Good , Mrs. E. C. Irake. ) Mrs. McClure . lrs. Nalt " 'llams , Mrs. W. S. Cassner Mrs. JV. . Shepler Mrs. E. H. } arenfght , trs. Dr. Deelken , Mrs. Agnes olsom , Mrs. P. H. " 'lheln. Mrs. 'i' ' , Seeiey Mrs. S. A. Cram . Mrs. W. H. UUlle ) ' . lrs. A. L. Payne , Mrs. George Yarey , Mrs. Clare\ce Maynard Mrs. Dr. Macrae [ , Sl. , Mrs. Nick O'llrlen Mrs. ' , V. H. Kemp , lrs. Cart Janssei , . Mrs. P. 11 Sl'ler Mrs. J. F' . limit , Mrs. " ' . S. Paul- bon , Mrs. J. C. Mitchiehi . Mrs. Fred Spner , Mrs. P. W , Houghton , Mrs. J. Schlckontanz sr. , Mrs. O. Itasmussen . lrs. Charles I ) . Towl . ln. I. O. Wooley , James ( lone . J. C. Baker Emi Hosch , Mrs. George Sanford , Mrs . William Oroneweg , Mrs. P. 11. Reed , trs. James Blanctiard . Miss Deilo Graves Mrs. Bender , lrs. Lyman Shugart Mrs. C. \ C. Shepherd ' Mrs. Slehler , lts. Jacob Neu. mayer. MIss } lu Grahi Miss Laura Bahl. win Mrs. 03ca Ieelne. tu. T. F. henry Mrs. 1" . It. Davis , Mrs. John DavIs Mrs . B. . H. Eastman. Mrs. J. W. Boll , Mn. B. J , Gilbert . Mrs. George B. Peck lu. C. O. Ioblnson , Mrs. C. H. Calpbel Total amount from baskets , $ ] : [ g. . Cent Oil Is . ChCIII , A'd . It'D too loon to start your hard , t coal Ires It's Just the thing for heating I \ ) ' . Use I In one of the new oil he.ter. Larg. cst In\ In the city at DaVol's Drol Nicest , IDI ( of overcoats II town. Metal I , , - , _ - = _ = - - ! , - - - 1ot'L'l'l.Iu " ( t - " ' 11 l ' 10" SIiIL' $ . Milile ( . 'iIstis ! hC" ' " 1 I.CCII ) ' n"t- 1).Ia CCIIIIII : tr . \rllr" I . Tie folol InK Is the . on.lal enumeraton of Pul\ulomle county , a compiled by the 9ecretar3 ' cf tah' , showing the census of 1890 and that of 11.93 . for the townships In the cuanly ; : lo. tg9 . PJtnlatallf count ) . . . . . . . . 47,10 46H2 ( Ileilenap towosilIl ) , Ineinihlug I . BIImlW 001,1.11,1 . , townshl . . . . . IcI11 . . . 1 . I 1IG l.r Oakland town. . . . . . . . . . . . CS6 912 ( Bcomer tOwluhp. ! . . . . . . . . . . . 91 $ 81S Carson tawi-hip. including Car- lon town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 921 . 913 i Carson 1011. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 474 1 Center townhili. , ' . . . . . . . . . . 7r. 7W Crescent tOwl.hl' . . . . . . . . . . . r 7n Garner lown9hlp. . . . . . . . . . 1,228 1,02 [ Grove townshll. . : . . . . . . . . 9Z6 821 % Hanll townsh\p. \ . . . . . . . . . . . 722 CS1 1Iu .1 Del 10\ hII. ! . . . . . . . 1,092 1,092 Jtllwn , hllJ. ( . . . . . . . . . . 7&S 7& KnnG tOWI1Slil ) , Including Coun- eli 10\Isllll . . . . . . . . . . COln. . . . . . . . 20.312 ( Council Uhlrs CI ) . . . . . . . . . 21,4i 2.tS9 I f.'lrll 1\.nr'I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.m2 3.611 Rerond vnril. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.21& 3,702 Third , wnr'1. ' . . . . . . . . . . . 3,2r. ( 2.6 Fourth ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3.i7 3.153 Fifth var1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4h(5 ( 4,391 Sixth wrtI1. . . . . . . . . . . : . . 1,8:17 : 2m/ TC Creek IO\19hll ) . . . . . . . . 72 7 : Tlox township , Including [ Avoca 2,231 2.227 Avoca to\I \ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.21 . . . 2.22 , f.nylon townip ! ! . Including \\'llnut . . \ . . . . . . . . Ilclullng . . . . . . l,4to 1,51 \'aInut town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . sit 901 1e\ls lownhl" " . . . . . . . . . . & :1 : sis f.lncoln ( township. . . . . , . . . . . G8 6 \lacedoniu lownshlp , intluihitig : llcCeonlu : taleIIOlla town. . . . Incl1lll . . . . sn 81 : lncltlonla 10wl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2GZ 2bilnlen townshIp includIng Mm- : dn town. . . . . . Inclulng . . . . . . . : ln- . . 1,011 1.123 : I Iu ] en town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S7 329 NColl township including Neola town . . . . . . . Includlll . . . . . . . . . . 1.r'7 ' ; lrm Neoln town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . oil 81 Norwal ( town8hlll. . . . . . . . . 1,01 s l'hi'ai'ant tOwlshll' . . . . . . . . . . 78\ 723 Hocltor,1 , to\nshll. . . . . . . . . . 97t ( ( : Silver Creel tOWflallhti. . . . . . . . 713 G Valley township , Including han- Valcy . . . . . . . . . Inolulll . . . . ! . . . . 9 1 1,018 Hnnc'ock 10In. . . . . . . . . . . . IG7 258 \Vashlngton town.llp. . . . . . . mr 7H 'uvcluml tuwn5llih ) . . . . . . . . 742 817 \Vri&ht lownrhlp. . . . . . . . . . 70 689 York lownshlll. . . . . . . . . . . . G90 69 GI ; The showIng made by CouncIl Bluffs Is I gratifying , Inasmuch lS the cenSU1 of 18DO was admitted antI proved 10 have given the city a "maier population than It really had. The h3rll ( hues and financial lepresllon have cut down the ( populatoo ( of evcr ' ely In the west , ant If Council Bluffs has been able to come so near holding Its own It Is proof that Ito Inhabitants have been faring better than their neighbors. A plant thoroughly equipped with the newest machinery the best work by skied employea prompt deliveries and fair treat. bent are among the things that makes the Eagle "that god laundry. " Telephone 157. Rockers , rockers rockers ; 400 styles. hlur- fee Furniture company 336-338 Droadway. (3) ( ) Fare on lie smallest purchase It will pay you 10 go down and see T. n. Hughes' line or underwear , hats , gloves . . shoe and Buber Bros. ' new meal market Is the finest In the ely , lZ Broadway. Nothing hike It. 'Tbl famous Crown plan with orchestral attachment leads I them all. al. lourlclus Music Ihouse 16 Iutsman slreet. 1'he Hardman piano Improves with use. 'l'IIISKS ' 1IN CIGCK " 'AS 1.'OIGgu. g,1 Iron'I , I 1)rugclei-lc , IN 1.ooking for N. S. noo.1 tl SI"lllcltl. ' N. S. Hood , holding himself out to ba a traveling man . went Into O. I. Brown's drug store on South Main street yesterday afternoon - , noon and presented a check for $50 to the clerk , Ed Brown , with a request that It be cashed lie bough $ G worth 01 goods . Brown looked the check over and over and found It wau drawn 01 a hank In Kansas City Kan. . and certified by the signature of the cashier. lIe rals2d no objections , but handed the man the difference . $44. The m ro Brown thought of It the stronger grew his suspIcion that he had been worked , and on consulting his employer found the latter's l'usJlcons coincided wIth his own. He found that Rood \ that was his name had called at lie ( Grand hotel WillIam Maloney's bor and E. C. Brown's drug store for the purpose 01 having the check cashed but they all denied havIng money enough to cash it. Brown notified the polee and requested that Roe bo arrested furnishing a del'crlp- ton of him to the olllcera . I Mr. Hood sees thIs and Is an honest man ho will cal at police headquarters and give himself up , thereby giving Brown a sense 01 security he has not had for seine hours. I ho Is not honest he will probably steer clear of the police. In the meantime Drown has written to ( lie balk In Kansas City to find out whether the check Is all rlghl. Ho expecl" an answer loday. 'I' 00 11" ) ' to 'lulo : llch About Irame Only we are doIng the frarn- Ing. All the latest styles. Embroidered photo frames mounted to order. I. I. Smith & Co. _ _ _ _ _ Radiant . . Novelty and mmhurt stoves for hard coal arc the most economical stoves made. Sold only by Charles Swaino 740 Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Have you seln the new gas heatIng stoves at Ibe company's office ? The Siandard piano next to the 1ardma'j. (4 ( ) Rubber gopds Even \ you don't buy T. D. hughes I always willing 10 show you through his well selected stock of "warm things for cold weather " Nicest line or overcoats In town. Melcal Dros. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Morehou & Co . blank books and binding. lh'cl.lel jtgsiiist 1)n' . The supreme court has just decIded the case of F. J. Day against C. O. Greenwood , which was taken ( ruin the superior court 01 this city on In appeal , In favor 01 the defendant . fondant . When the suit was first brought Greenwood , who Is a Silver City man , fled a motion for its rlmoval to the court or Mills county , claiming that by the law he was given the right 10 bo sue In his own county coil to have a Judgment for costs Incurred In making the removal. Ills view was sustaLne,1 by Judge McGee . but Day dismissed the actc ) and appealed 10 the . supreme court upon the question of the costs , which amounted to about $25. The supreme court now decided that the superior court Is referred to . as well al lie district court , In tIle statute. For Salel0room house ; all modern conveniences - veniences ; clear of Incumbrance. Will take real estate or' good paper In exchange. In quire of J. C. and W. Voodward archItects room 3 , verott block. The HadmaD piano wins luaDY friends. Dros. Nicest line of overcoats In town Meleal Urn"hl. tC Travel. E. C. Brl has so far recovered from the terrific bpalng ho received a week ago at the hands 01 Di and Tip Cuppy at Avoea that ho can get around \ Ibout ditficuity . 10 Itt last evening for Des : Moines where he haD some business connected with the United Stales court. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lardman and Standard pianos 13 N. 16t\ - .t Uh'lc.t Jury ' , A man was on trial In Lake county Cal. Iorla , recently on a charge of grand larceny . lie was accused of stealIng 1 bog. on old rancher , whose interest In the case was due to the fact that he owned a big drove of hogs , listened attentively to the 1m. , aneling or the jury and the left the court room with undh'gulsed dIsgust. " 'hat's the inattor . Sam ? " Inquired an attorney . "That Jur"s goln' to disagree , " he de- cared emphatically. "Wbat makes you think so ? " "Thlnk1 I don't think nOlhlng about I I know I , " " \ \ell : , then how do you kno\ It ? " . "Vhy they'vo got six hog men that raise hogs ali four that 1 knows baa stole bogs on that jury , ' an' nObody ever know'd a hog raiser an' a bog thIef a would . "re OD a hog case. " . , 'I'UO Ulfr 01" ' M 1-ICI I till . / IrCC I'n igI'IIflr n Nrl'r.'t ( 'until- her nn.1 1 Slit r''d ltit " I .li'i , No one would suspect that lie peace of that venerable orderly , conservatIve old town of 1'Iatbnsh has ever been dIsturbed by 1 ghost , relates the Brooklyn Eagle , antI If It were not for the haunted house , part of which stands 10 this day , and the testImony of wel authentIcated chronIcles , nobody would be. Hove It. But there are those 1 J'lathluh at the present time , Intelligent , educated and quite sane , who would make a long detour rather than pus a certaIn spot there between 12 and 1 o'clock at night. ThaI spot Is the old alto of Melrose hail . on Bedford avenue , between Clarkson and Winthrop alreets. Melrose hal stood until five year ago , at the end of that 'nagnlficent double row of pines In elrose park , which I t fit to show the way to the palace or a king. And a regal residence It was 160 years ago , when I Was oecupfcJ ! by Colonel William Axtol , a royalist and a member of lie ( klng's council. I was the scene of sumptous dinners , splendid balls . costly private theatricals and receptions that were attended by men famous In civil and military life and women renowned - I nowned for their beauty and accomplish- ments. The house was situated In park.lke ground3 that covered twenty acres. I was a large , spacIous ohl.fashloned structure with 10 pretensions to architectural beauty When I Is said that It was of frame . with great heavy . hewn tImbers . the main building two and a hal stories high , wih wings on either side the description Is accurate and complele. But Inside It was a pretentious and costly I . mansion. The great double oaken door led into an Immense hal , taking up the entire length antI \ellth of the main house. I was wainscoted In dark oak , the polished floor covered with rich Persian rugs bear tiger anll lon skins , and the walls were hung with paIntIngs by old maslers , interspersed with Instruments of war and the chase. The whole 01 the lower floor InI the right wing was taken up by the library , and that 01 the left wing by an oak.panelell bal room. The living , drawing and guesls' rooms were In the upper stories ot the main building all over the library. There \\as only one apartment over the bal room , and that Is tile one upon whch ! Is btset the ghostly history of Melrose hail. I had 10 visible communication with the ret of the house and the only light It received was from two small iianiond-sbaped , staIned glass windows glazed In lead. They were always tightly closed The room con- tamed the family skelelon. Colonel Axtell o . according to tradition , was the second son or an English nobleman , and he married the daughter of a wealthy British merchant. Ills fiance was accomplshed and prepossessing , but unfortunately she had a sister named Alva , with whom the colonel fell In love. His engagement had been announced - nounced the wedding day was only a week off , but he was determIned to mary his intended . tended wUe's sisler. However when he found out that II he had his way he would be disowned by his family , and that from his future rather.ln-Iaw not a penny was to be expected , he changed his mind , not so much because he feared poverty for himself , as that he could oP no future to the woman he loved beter than his life. Shortly after the wedding he received an important appointment . ment In the American colonies and bad 1m. mediately set Bal for New York. The next ship which sailed for that port from England hare the colonel's beautiful sister-In-law. who , us the story goes had disguised herself by pi'tting on men's clolhes. Arrived In this country she dressed her- self again In women's clothes and secured a position as maid. She saw her Ister and Colonel Axlel driving In I magnIficent car- riage attended by a retinue 01 mounted servants , ant she decided 10 reveal herself to him and did i. They resolved never again 10 be separated. I was then that Colonel Axtel built Melrose hail. The apartment over the bal room ho fitted U [ with 11 the luxury and comfort that money could buy , and for three years It was the living tomb of Ah'a. The door of this room , covered by the le.slzo paInting of one ot the colonel's aceators communicated with his study which no one . except an old negro woman was ever permitted to enler. Sh3 was one of the 100 slaves kept by the colonel and was devoted to him , and no one besIde her and the colonel knew what the secret chamber contained Three years passed . when there was a I serious Indian outbreak necessitatIng Colo- lel Axtell's absence from home for a month or s1x weeks. Upon his return he found that the old negrels hall died a week acer hIs departure , and ho rushed to the secret chamber only to fn" Alva dead. Of her beautiful form there was nothing left but the skelelon. She had gone through the horrible torture or starvation without uttering a sound for fear 01 exposing the man for whose sake she had sacrificed home and honor. The sight gave Colonel Axten his 11ealh- blow. He returned to the apartment at midnight , the usual hour of his visits there. carried Alva's remains out 01 the house and burled them at the toot of a great oak tNe. Three days later he died , leaving a full con- fession. I was during the night following the day of Colonel Axtelt's burial that strange noises were first heard In Melrose ball . The last stroke or 12 from the town clock had hardly filed out when the Inmates 01 the house were started from their sleep by a piercing scream followed by distressing moans that seemed to come from far off and were yet so plain that the voice could be distinguished ns that of a woman. Servants were sent out to ascertaIn the cause , and they returned with livid laces and trembling limbs. The widow was told that the voice came from the secret chamber. At 1 o'elock , with enl last terrible wail . the voice became silent. The next night It was heard agaIn at the same hour. In the bal room footsteps - steps could be heard. No one had the cour- age to make an investigation , but soon It was generally known that Melrose hal was haunted by the spirit of the beautIful Alva whose story had somehow leaked out and was gossiped about town The place was henceforth shunned as much as It had been sought acer before , and Mis. Axtell , a few months after her husb3nll's Ileath , sold lie property and went back 10 England with her children , For a long tIme It stoOl empty . save for the ghost , and lie resIdents 01 lalbush woulll gladly have seen It go up In smoke. Finally the new owner found a tenant , but ho didn't stay long. Neither did his suc- cessors untIl a minister of the gospel ReV nr. Robinson , bought the place. lie lived there from 184 to 1879. and always asserted that the ghost never disturbed him , because he went tl bed early anti was a sound sleeper. Acer his death the property was bought by Dr. Homer I. . Bartlett , who cut off both wings of the house . which was still In an excellent state of preservation , and had the main building moved back several hundred feel. The remainder of Melrose hal , which today fronts on Bedford avenue . between Clarkson and Winthrp streets Is now tile home of Rev Stafford J. Drowne. p - Siberian I.niiehiiit'aa . Mile after mile as you travel along there Is no break In the monotony of this great frozen ' land , says a recent traveler. Everywhere I 5110W everywhere the vast white plains In the perspective of distance the very rIdges melt into the general level as you look around you are met everywhere with the same great mantle 01 unbroken snow The country lies before you as an earth that Is dead , so still . so nlotionlea9 . lie rigid Is the landscape. Life bas fed before the Icy winds that draw out of the north and ' the land you traverse Is surely the land of death There I scarceLy a cry 01 a single bird to break upon the car In this untenanted wldcrnesl ; the very streams are motonlew masses of Ice. Land there Is none , and you may wander east , west north and south without landmark to set you right. Day acer day and week acer week your deer will gallop along their frozen way and your compass or . I the clouds will lift for awhile . the stars In the heaven above will b your only guide. 'I'elegrupli CubIt' ' 1 ltrnali . The new cable up the Amazon runnIng westerly from Para 10 : Manoas a distance of 1.200 miles , will aid In the opening up of a vast area In the valley of the greatest of South American rivers. Though the cable Is to mn but half way across northern BrazIl . or to the point where the RIo Negro unites with the Amazon at Manoas It will go as far as Il can yet be made useful for there Is hardly any cultivated ground between the Rio Negro and the western boundary of the .coun. try The Indian element yet predomlnatco along the whole length of the valley , but commerce Is Increasing as the resources of the region are developed. The yellow fever from which the seaboard cities are hardly eVer free , does not often go far Inland. There are already about 12,000 miles of tell- graph lne In Brazil. The commerce of the Amazon justifies the construction of the new cable line , hONOR VAN WYCICS \ - - ( ' I " , , t " ' m IHY " Neighbors iin3 rrcm1 of ; .o. Dct1 Man Pay His Name T1tito l \ , _ 1 RESOLUTIONS ADOPTE i(1 ( r 'A MEETING . I l" - SI'lrnMkn City 1'(1111" ' i.I 't"1 tn . td- .Irc"c' 1 llnA1111 tl"llh'I.1 ' Sil h' I " . 111 tutu l'hllllhrnl\At \ , ; tllt Give Pnrlll 1 I.r''OI ' IC S.'nthlc'lt. - NEmtASA [ CITY , Oct. 27.-Special.-A ( ) ma9 meeting of citizens was held II th3 court hOU31 last night for the purpose ' of passing resolutions on the death of lion . C. 11. Van Wycl . Many eulogistic speeches were mahe sod all present united In sorrow over the hoes 01 the great soldier slal ! lan and philanthropist. , These are the re lltons adopted : Resolved That thc people at our city , high and low \ . rich and poor have lost n chlmplon who \\'IS ever reay 10 aid \ anti , 1 assist them In their mlstortune9 nnd slnl ! : gies against eXlclnn Ilt 0\prcs3101 , when anti wherever found. lie was truly I friend of the poor anti frlentles , . alt his Phtlan- Int thropy , lharlles antI , beneficiaries wi long be rlmcmberell lS time rolls on , ant whenever - ever those holidays come around when he e\er wont to dlstrl""te his charities with WIS such loving and generous hhml , he will bl gotten. niiititetl and mourned , cud will never le for- ltesolvpd , That death loves a shltiing H"ol' mark , A Patriotic soldier who fought that his country might hive : n great siltesnmn whoRe voice waR eVer rlH'11 In the hals ot the Ilatlohi . advocatIng the rights or the ) ) naton. , for lie maintaining of the HO\ ermlnt or lie people , by the people nl"\ \ for the IJeol1le ; a man standing high h on the roll or tale Is stricken to death , to our great and irreparable loss , tint no doubt to his great gain. He made the world better all wilcr for his having ben In I , and his ( heath his pro'juced ' a vacancy In our midst which may never bo 11 el. Mrs. Mary Campbell died al her home north of this city yesterday at the extreme ago of 83 years. Asthma of long standing was the cause of her demlso. A. T. Hchardson and wife are spending Sunday tn Omaha with Mr. RIchardson's brother. The funeral of the late Miss Nellie Koontz was held In the Methodist church this afternoon - non amI was largely attended. The de ceased was very prominent In ehur'h ' work , and tlO various religious societies 01 the city attended In a body . Mrs. Robert H. Lord has returned to her hOle In Omaha . after a visit with her parents In this city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , IA 1"11 S'I COS\'I 'IIOS A' 'OIU : . Stuh' Gzi : then , to COI'rnl' 'l'ltt'ri' 'l'o- ' nllrrow tutu Lust n 'V"l'k. YORK Neb. . Oct. 27.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) Ne braska stale convention of the Baptist church will bo h:1 In York , beginning Tuesday Oc- tober 2D , and continuing for one week , I'rep- artons are being made for the accommD daton of at least 400 legates , who are ex- pectld to b present. An excellent program ( las been prepared , and the convention will doubtless be a success. All meQtnls will beheld < held In the First Baptist church 01 this city. Work on lie rebuilding of t'le ' Methodist church of York will be cOlnolenced at once , as all Insurance on the slmo ( las been ad- jtistetl. The church burned WIS one or the largest In tim state and the new churl will be built on lie same plan an' ] exactly the same. size There will bo I few chauges In the arrangement of the. Interior . The Young Wcmen's Christian Temperance union of York has selected the following dele. gates to represent tile association at the state convention which Is 10 bo held In Lin- coin next week : Miss Maude Uadwtck Miss Abbie Burns and Miss Harrleto Monlgomery. Mrs. Lulu M. ICing , secretary or the State Young Womon' Christian , asoclaton , , addressed - dressed the Young Woinen' Cprlstan asso- ciaton of York Women'1 yeterday and ' retdrned time same day . yeflerday In HastIngs. The Home Forum has effected a perma- ncnt organization nt this place with forty charier membcrs. The omcera elected are as follows : Dr. Robert McConaughy . president - tent ; P. A. Kiner , first vice president ; O. S. Mann , second vice president ; T. I' . Kerr secretary ; N. A. Dean treasurer : U.V. . Munsol , historian ; " ' . D. Fisher . orator ; J. f. . Dever . assistant orator ; B. F. Todd , porter ; Edward Wright guard ; Dr. R. ! cConlughy , examiner : Nathan P. Johnson Charles E. Spelman and P. A. Kiner , directors . So tar , the campaign' In this county has glided along smootimly there being but little Interest taken In It ; In fact not a populist meeting has been held In the county , since the opening 01 the campaign. Several republican meetings have been held , and alt were a suc- cess. There to I a general interest displayed , however , In the race for the office of district judge but In this county It Is thought that all Ing. republIcan candidates wi have clear sail- Ing.I. I. " , V. Lansing 01 Lincoln wilL speak at this place on : lon ! y afternoon. . Judge Norval was In the city yeerday : , but left on the evening train for Lincoln. Prot. Dan Iro\n 01 time business depart- 10nt 01 the York college ler for Lincoln yesterday on business. Mrs. hy and daughter , Mrs. Charles Woods 01 York left yeslerday for Palrmont. Iistrlct court convenes on the 1th or November - vember at this place. On the docket there are several interesting cases Out of 133 cases , ten arc criminal. In the criminal cases Is the case of the"stale against llazelett who If charged with shoolng paroled convict George Kingen at this place several months ago. DANISh 110TIEIUIOOD GIOWISG. New I.cll/ . , oC the Or.I.'r Or/lllc.1 nt FrcI ont Last Ighit. FREMONT , Oct. 27.-Speclal.-L. ( ) E. Johnson organized a lodge of the Danish Brotherhood of America In time Danish sod- soc- ety hal last evenIng. The following officers were elected : Presldenl , ex-ofcio. J. C. Knudsen ; president , L. I' . hansen ; vice president . ident C. T. C. Lolleh ; secretary , C. 11. Christensen ; treasurer , Soren Jensen ; conductor . duetor , M. Steen ; Inside watelmman P. F. Hansen ; oulsldo watchman , I' . F' . Helm : trustees , Sam Chrlstalnsen , H. C. hanson and John Christaimisen Fifteen members of the order from Omaha were present and assisted In the organization. The new order Is a fraternal and beneficiary organization and starts In wIth twenty charter members. After I the institution 01 the logo the Premont members conferred the degree of Princes of the Orient upon eleven ot- the Omaha mem- hers. The visiting members from Olaha were much please with theIr reception here. Florence 1 Sampler gave a party to about ! fifty 01 her yonng friends ut I' 'o'cbock yesterday - day Her little guests bath \ 'very enjoYlble tme and the occasion will be long remem- berell by them , The member of the Chrtstqn church gave a birthday social at the , reidence of Dr. Martin on Military avenue1butt ! 1 evening. An interesting program was rendered and a sat- Islaelory SUI added 10 tbp .hurch treasury. The Fremont woolen 111 Is running lt Its full capacity and has ) ndry orders ahpad. The Hemp and Twine cbJpany Is running its low mill at lull capacity . but unless there Is a rain very soon will tve to shut down Rain Is badly needed to rot'thtb hemp so that It lan bo worked up. The la1y \ 01 their product this year Is excel . nt. . . VESUE'I"I\ _ S.ttJUI1RS " , I - cous'r\ Quurrt'l Over Poot1tn " . ' Stakes Likely to I.clt to S 'rICu. Trouilt' . , ASHLAND , Neb. , Oct. 27.-Speclal.- ( ) Last evonlg Ad TarenDlng and Herman Harrison got Into an altercation over the stake of a foot race that had come off In tile afternoon. One word brought on an- other until Tarpennlng struck Harrison un- tIer the ear with his fist , whereupon Harrison - son jumped onto him. beatIng his bead 10 a jelly and Injuring him In the side They were finally separated . Harrison and a friend name George Johnson , who urged on the fight . were arrested and fined. TarlJennlng , acer being patched up by the doctor , was taken to his home , len miles norlbeast. Tar- penning Is an old citizen of the county and has several brothers and nepbews who are said to tight at the drop Of the hat. Harrison lives at Memphis . and ale has a fighting outfit among his relalons and It Is thought lighting wIll commence al aldng the line as soon aa the participants In thu encounter can bo repaired. This fight has been the talk of the town , owing to the IgbtDC qual- itt s of th' J8rllll'ln s. The panics were I V. ry unequally lallhell TRrllnntl being 1 ' Inht slenller Ian , nearly GO ycara .hI while strong. Harrison Is about 30 year old , Ire slid .Ironl. .t Ihe ChrIstian church revival 1cIInR today three adiltons were lallo to the church atHI nil those 1ho have Jolnlll since the commencement gave a reception to the older church members. A general hnnllhak- Lag and ( ull bless you took 1)111 About sixty additions have been made to the ( chnrch. C.\tllun 0lt' ' 11 ] VllGl'1'.tihI.l. ' SI"II. 'I'Ii iot's 11',1 ' n ll.llr for ( lie I'ip in (1105 ( nlciI'I.I'1 SI"I. PLATTSMOUTII , Ncb. , Oat. 27-S\eclal ( ) -An Industrious citizen last night entered the ( cellar of time Cola go house In this cly alitl carried away most of the winter vege. table the proprietor hall stored away for [ his own use. Out of eight bushels of potatoes one.hal bushel was left , and of Ixteeh bushels of apilles about two bushels were lef.The The reshlen of Perry Marsh , located about Fe\'ln miles south oC this city , caught fire and was entirely com'mell , togelher \ Ilh all the household [ lrlure , except a sewing malhlno and one b'droom set. The fsiiiiiy hail a very . narrow escape In getting out. ' 'he loss will , reach $1,800 , with no Insurance The fire Is tholght 10 have been caused by a defectIve II lie. 111. number of vieces of real estate , consisting . : slstll ! 01 a farm antI I'H'eral pieces 01 city properlY , belonging tn C. S. Ilart . were gold . here ) 'el'lerlay ' al sbierft's sale 10 'hom3s II. Kennedy and lie Nbrasl.a Savings bnnl H. n. I Jones returned to hits hOle In Custer county yesterday after vie'lting . several days with relatives In this clt ) . Samuel : t Paterson , postmaster nt Sculh Bend , was severely kicked on the head by a vicIous here at his home In that place this morning A physician worlel\ \ IHI hIm for two hous In ring hll hack . 10 con- t'ciotisness. I rcqulred twelve slteh ( : to chose lie ( wOln II Fortunately the blml was not [ raelure . Some thIef stole two cows at Syracus In 000 county last Tuesday night antI led them as far as Springfield , across the Plle rh'er. crossing at Louisville tluring'etlnestlay night , n distance 01 Ihlrty.fvo miles. The stock was rrco\ered al Springfield by tb/ owners on Fritlay . but no trace of the thief ! cOlld be oblaln d , Mr. H. R. Livingston , accompanied by Miss Grace unIt , went 10 Omaha last evening 10 i spend \ Sunday at the home of : [ r. and Mrs. i n. & M. ( . Hey Brlt 01 the :1. he3dquarlers. : lr. David Hawksworth and tiaughiter Mrs. 11. W. Cook , arc spending Sunday with friends In the metropolis. : [ rs , usury K'rkham ' returned today [ rom an extended trip to polntt of Interest In the mounlaln regions In search of health. A clis ! In American history , con lslng 01 both ladles . and gentemen , has been organ ized In thIs city , with the object to profitably spend the winter evenings. Mrs. C. F. Stoti- lenborough hRs ben chosen as leader. They will meet every onllay [ eyenlng. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Swearingen visited al amahs yesterday and today. COngrN1man J. D. Strode was In the city the coming re- yesterday on the lookout for pUblca victory. EXE'J'Blt 10'1 I , 1tISI' D. One of lie l'IoiteerSriietlIreM .r ( lit' 'Voa-n COlllh.t'I ) ' D.t l.t"I. EXETER , Nob. , Oct. 27.-Speclal.-The ( ) COnmerelal hotel went up In smoke this morning about 2 o'clocl This was one of Exeter's old landmarks having ! been built by W. Woodard In 187G. I was now owned by Ii. A. Orenawalt and occupied by M. C. Ilberstine. The building and conlents were insured for $ ,400. SOle 01 the boardert . escaped with only their night cIa he. No one was hurt. One very old lady fainted and created some excitement. Nothing was saved. Hnl ) . nt Iltte Creole. BATTLE CREEK , Neb. , Oct. 27.-Spe2ial. ( ) -On Tuesday . October 29 , ex-Congressman William A. McJpllhan and Hon. W. A. Poyn- ter will address the people at' ' this place. Speklng both atero } apfi . evening at the opera house. , . . . , ' Appointed n Itcc.i''r. ' DAVID CITY , Oct. 27.-Speelal.-Judg ( ) Wheeler held a sslon 01 the district court yesterday and appointed Lucius S. Warren receiver 01 the Commercial bank 01 Rising . which faIled recently. City . falctl recenly. l'ILOIIIiIITION TIOUII.n IS 10\\\ . Drug Stores Illt..1 nt Ihi's lohH' " , IruStore" nu.1 Stilts 'lhrtltclC.1 nt Ittbiiqlie . _ DES MOINES . OPt 27.-Speclal ( Tele- grm-The ) police today made a general raid on the drug store saloons of the city , which have -old liquor by the drink after mulct saloon hours and on Sundays and as a result the staten house has the appearance , i anco or a wholesale liquor house. Whisky and beer were hauled from the numerous 11100ns visited hy the wagon load. Most of the duggists whose places were raided have been enjoined from the illegal sale of liquors. and the search warrants were ewer out by the county attorney for Ihe ( purpose of ecur- Ing evidence for use In the institution 01 pro- ceedlngs against them for contempt or court In vlobattiig the injunction. DUBUQUE , Ocl. 27-Spectal ( Telegram.- ) A stranger named E. B. French , attorney reran an equally mysterious Mrs. Emma I. Clark . who swore to time information , yesterday sought to file injunction suits agalnt't fifteen saloon keepers and landlords who have paid the mulct tax but have nol compled with the other provisions of the mulct law which are universally Ignored In Dnbuque. The county clerk demanded the filing fee In ad- vance , and French heft , promising to return Monday _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 'VFSTFIS I'ESSIONS. Veterans of th. . II.ICI'ou ' I el l' , " - bCrC1 I ) ' I lit- G..l.rll Govt'rimtitit. WAShINGTON . Oct. 2.Speclal.-pen.- ( ) alone granted . issue or October 12 , 189 . were : Nebraska : Orlglnal-Ansyl F. Payne , Al- hiance . Box Butte . Iowa : Original-John Scott , Ne\ada. Ator ' . Restoration anti InerelReAlel Martin ( deceuped ) . Ha'es\lc. Keokuk In- creasc-John Epperson , Council Bluffs . Tot - . lawatamle : Jonathan Weaver , ltlton. Mar- shall. OrigInal widow-MmilInda ; Martin , Hayeavlhle . Keokuk. Colorado : Original wIdows et . -llnor or David T. Pierre , Derthoud , f.lrlmer ; larlha J. Newton Denver Arapnhoe. Irue at October H , 1895 : Nebraska : OrigInui-Wiihlam Ewing , David CitY , flutler. Adtlitinnah-Samuel A. 1Igrlm , I'remont , Dodre. Iteissue-Tliomna B. Mosler Davenport Thnyer. Iowa : rlginal-liefmunt { I. Merritt , nl\11 1.\ Fayete B. : lerrlt Llmonl , Decatur ; WIlliam H. Fry . Hedding , Hnjgoll Itets- sueEdwart Ilace , Intbepentience , flu- chlnan ; Wilam Roberts Elliott . Mont- gomery. Original wittow . etc.-IltnIly hlmir. rls , Lewis Case ; Margaret Crosby Fort Mnthiiton. f.ee. South Dakota : Renewal-Charles A. Scott . Spearllsh. Lawrerce . ReisreWllam Ii. Whie , Harruhl , Hughes ; Benjamin Barnes , iTiilet' . Hand. North Dakota : Increae'e-Patrlc'lc V. ' . Kennedy.Furgo. . .Cass. Helssuo-DI ! : IIV. , . Minion , \ rofte. flurleiphi. Colorado : Helssuo\\'llam Deli , Calon CIt. . Fremoiit. CII' } 'remolt. Wyoming : Original wllow-laggle Dear. IngerVheutand , Laraniie . Will Ourley speaks at tne citizens' mass meeting at the Coliseum Friday evening , No- vember I. . QUAKER OATS . .The ChIld Loves It. The Dyspeptic Dcntattds It , The Epicure Dotes 01 It , .Do YOU EAT IT ? FIRST NATIONAL BANK --OF Counci Bluffs , Iowa1 CAIITAI" , . . I $100,000 , 11 SOIIOIT 'oun I1IJSINESS. 'VI lIISII1II "oln COIJ CTIOSS. ONeS Ol 'ril , OIUIs'r IASIs IN IOWA I l'lllt CB'l' I'AID ON 'I'13111 IH I'OSI'l'S CALL AND Er vs on WIUTE , W , , - - - - - - - - - - - - . OOO O QO.O ooo 9 SOUTH OMAHA NEWSj CCGOCCCCCOCCCOC eec A month ego Cotnclhl n \ ) land of the ThlrJ 'arcIntro \ < uo < A resolution which was Passed by the cIty council to'lave all of the \oolfln sidewalks In ( own rll'alrCl nt cnc . Only a few of the walks In the business - ness part of the city have been fixed antI now the mayor has laId oil the street gang on the ground of economy. As a consequence \'land Is hot antI has Ilromied to speak his mind at time council nl'elng TUI day night. Not a single shle\al In lie Thlr.l ward has been repaired since the resolution was passed and ityland proposes to make a vigorous kIck , A ropesition will be matle at the next council incoming to borrow nioney enough Ironl sonic bamik to repair the viadiicts atiii pay ( ho batik when ( lie railroads pay their assessnient. Mayor Jotimiston does not favor tide plan. Ito says ( lie railrciatls could not be compelled to pay their asessinent If thu city borrows the money amid does the work It self , _ _ _ _ _ lltiitlt City ( kisaIp. Time police cleared over $300 at their ball Thursday evening. Patrick hughes of Oskaloosa , Ia. , is visiting - ing friends iii the cIty. Charles hiralnard , mmlannger of the llxcliamigo hotel , hin gone to Denver for a month's visit tlthi frietida , P. \\'mihlwebher , manager of ( lie casing department at Swift's , relurned best evening fromn a till ) to St. Louis. harry Carpenter of the stcbc yards offices returned last evening train t hunting trip lie spent thirco days aloimg tIme l'tittte. I..ast cvcmitiig lot' . Dr.Vhieeter addressctl ( Ito imitimibera of the Young Mcii's C'hmrtstian miasocitticn at the l'resbyterian church , Thiero Was lots of fun for thmo boys at tile stock yards yesterday forenoon. "Rattle- snake" Abe was breaking a hot of wild hironchos amid furnished ammiuscmnent for 200 people. lie Gives Vt ) the hog. A dispatch was received by Chief Sigwart yeotcrday front II. it. Armstrong , chief of police of Duluth , stating that it ( lie cocker spaniel taken by William Treuver of ( lie Thirilby CtltiilamW 55 retmirmmetl , Treuver paying - ing time expmess charges , tIme chiargo would be tlteniteseil. Treuver accepted the conditions aiitl ( ho dog will be shipped. Thio actor refuses - fuses to say niuch about the matter and macrely states that tIme dog followed anothmor one holomiging to the conipany and he , ttlink. Ing that It was a stray aniniai , took care of it. 'I'ii ( ' Oiii' liaceptiun. Washington Star : "So your husband is running for oflice , " said one woman. "Yis. " - "Keeps him pret ty busy , I suppose. " " . " "Very busy. "Kissed all this habte in ( ho country , hmaan't he ? " "No ; not all. lie hasn't had time to even say hmowti'y& do to Ills own babies in the last three , weeks. ' ' Wilhiamu S. Poppletomi speaks at thmo citi zone' mass meetIng at the Coliseum Fridal eventng , Noveniber 1. 1k'ec11ttn's 1)iIIs arc for bilfoua. 1ICSS , bilious headache , dyspep. sia , heartburn , torpid Iivcrdiz. zincssskk hcadachebad taste in the niouth , coated tongue , loss of apietitesallow ) skin1otc , , Vhet1 caused by constipation ; and constipation i5 the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills ice and 25C a box , Book frce at your druggist's orvritc B , F. Allen Co. , 365 Canat St. , New York. Annual tel. . roar. than 5,000 00) boz.s. 1 pt'flT flI . 9711 iTT INC THE WaR LU. MAYER , STROUSE & CO.,412 B'way , N.Y. , Mlii Special Noticos-CoDciI Dioffs A FiIST-CLAFS 6-ROOM 11011511 , GOOD LOcation - cation , ( or 1(00.00 : collIe and see it , ( .1. ii. Nicholson , 839S Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ FOIL IIOINT , MY 1tt1S1D1NCIl , 318 1'l.ATNIITt aIred , otter November 1 ; eight rooms ; rmiotleia conveniences. Also live-r000a house , No. 323 Piatner .treet 5xt8t'easIon at 507 time. Jacob films , CHIMNEYS CLEANT.O : VAULTS CLEANED. g8 Uttrke , at W. S. Homer's. 538 JJroadwy. FOIL RALII cmlAr. A GOOD STEAM IL1SAT. inS plant ; totlcr , DunnIng Na. 2 , wIth rahistorI , pipe , etC. , stiitabla for heating house. Inqtiiio at 218 7th street and 5th avenue. J. .7. hlrflwt. 80 ACRIIS.CL1IAIt OF 124CUMBI1/.NCB. FOR trnti for Council flitiffs property. C. It. Nicil- aisun , ( .39(5 ( llroadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hl-ACI1F FRUIT 1"AItM ; 131'IICIAL BABGAIN' . C. It. Nlcliitson , 53918 liroadwa ) ' . _ _ FOIt I1IINT , HRVIIN-ItOOM I1IBtIDENCfl , 1822 L'tgliti ) street , $15.09. C. A , flhminchard , [ oJIrLJEciEn EII ri [ 1 And Make Money at It. 0 Li Ii' you only knew it , the trouble Li S with your digestion. If that was , good you rould sleep better. wake I 0 better , work better , and make more I money at it. How can one "get on' , I I when the wholystem is sluggish ? 0 But people don't realize whatis the U trouble. A box of Ripans Tabules LI makes life worth living. At drug- : gists. - - - ! tipana Tabulesm Sold ty druggIst , . or by msfl If time price (50 ( cents a box ) I. sent to The RI' eans Chemical Company , No. 10 pruc. it. , N , Y. . A Few Advaiitages Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Raiiway , the ihort line to Chicago. A clean trai * made up and started Ironi Omaha , . cITY CHcAG "am ' CEDA MZt1 flaggage checked ( mom residence to destination. glegant rain seivica and courteouS em. ployes. Fntire tmaln lighted by eicctrlcity , wIth eisctric reading lamp. in eVery berth. Oiliest' dining car ervlce in ( tie west , wIth iiiemiig served a Ia carte , or , in other words , order what you avant and pay for what you get. Flyer leaves union depot daily at 6:00 : p. in. , arriving a8 Chicago at C a. in. City 'Llcket Office , 1804 F'lrnam Street. C. S. CARRIER. City TlckI Agent. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT. " TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIOf -f SCHOEDSACK'S TWIN CITY DYIE WORKS Dyeing and Cleaning o _ ; t Clothing , Lresses and Household Goods. - . ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ - - - - - - - ; OMAII.t OIlICi , 1521 Faroniti St. Telephone 11521 , COUNCIL ISLUFES WOlKS anti Office , Cor , Ave. Auiitl 2GtIi St. Tel , 310 SEND FOR PRICE LIS'l' . - - COUNCIL , BLUFFS , . . - , - . . OI3.MAcH4j13 STEA1 ! DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in jL I the highest atylo of : the art. Faded an stained fabrics made . to look as good as new. Work promptly . done anti deitverect in all parts of tIm lYs ( C country. Send for 'Ifs. I iirico li.t. _ : . ' C , A. MAChAN , I'rul , ri c to V. , North. Broadway near ' , . we.tern Depot , Couaell - z _ Biu. . Iowa. Tel. h , TilE ONLY FAUL T F.iund tvttj Heath & IYIilIigau Paillt thu Is found by the dottier , wile says lithloy tvcar two long. " Their unoqualccl durn , bulLy anti bcatity of finlali Is tltio to the fact that the very best materIals at'o Used - In thou' iutnulacturo , Evci'y can liolda a gallon and ovoi'y gallon guaranteed at DAVIS' DRUG , PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE 'Flio house that loads , and the only Imolisu soiling at rotati buying dirouL for caal White Lead , LInseed 011 anti V1ndow Glasa In car lot3 , Write or call for prlc& on anything you want. 200 Broadway , Council Bluffs. . - - - - - - ri--- .