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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. T]lL‘;l( DAY, e e e e e e e e e e e e THE BEE. COUNCIL 12 OMAHA BLUFF OFIICE: -« NO PEARL STREET. Deliversd by Carrler part of the Clty, 1 W, TILTON 1 8 «f Business Office N TELEPHONE Night Editor No. MINOR MENTION. n any MANALER i N. Y. P. Co, Council Bluffs | Crafu's chiattel loan 1f you want water in your 80 10 Bixby's, 507 Merviam bl An American B night at the Brondway theater "o rggiatration polls oven this morning av & o'clock and remain open until y p. m, ‘The DanishDemocratic Peterson's hall Tussday evor Mrs. Henry Dclong, while neighbor, fell into a celtariyiy her shoulder. Miss Susan rewoved from block, on third floot It is stated that a speciul train wili visitors from Missouri Valley and vicinitp tomorrow evening to hear (i Boies' speach, The petition has been filed i the district court in the §10,000 st for attorney's fees which was commencea by Wright & Baldwin some time ago in 1he disirict court against Kimball & Chiamp. I, K. Winter, who handic the Shugart biock, is suffering from a sever inflammation of bis left eye. His phygicin states that it is somewhat” doubtful if he re- tuins bis sight in the injured member. It nas been decided not to hold tho ide whether the eity shall iss arection of a city ball u 0 it is thought the issties bef will 1ot be important shadow ir [0 Witt was arrested last evening ¢ a chargo of burplary. The mformation wi filod by 1he father of the boy, who was tricd a fow days ago and sentencod 10 a thirty-da, term in the county jail for robbing the Dierks factory south of 1he city Hans Bosen died 420 o'clock, aged 6 years, of | funeral will take place this o'clock 1vom the residence, enth street, and the r m Walnut 1ill cemeter Marriage lice Frank Case and Omana, and 10 A and Addie S counle will imber Co,, coal 01 Sapp blovk vard or house K anted Sat will be pr 1ub will mee October 2 calling on & dis in ng Hoffmnn music to No. teach $10, Merriam bring the ror the clevator in ection bonds il spring, ro the peo. as o over- vesterday morninig ralysis. Aftornoon at M South Eley mains will be interred at ses we Mag B ¢ fssued vesterday to 10 Bechtel, both of ISlein of Council Blufts nsas City. ‘I'ne latter reied this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's Catholic church, A recoption will be held n the eventig at the residence of tha groom, 220 Harniony street. 1. Witzkie, charged with attemptod bur- glary, gave bonds lust. evening and was ve- leased from the county jail, where ho was imprisoned, until Monday '~ moruing at 9 o'clock, when he will have n hearving before Justico Swearingen, An ioformation will be filed_against him this morning charging him with robbing Whittaker's store on Lower Broadway. The vestaurant keepers complai wieniewurst men are cutting such hole 1 their profits that they are u 0 pay their expenses. They havo eutered a protest against allowing the pedalers to sell their wares on the streets without paying a license for iho privilege, and threaten to have them arrested under the ity ordinance unless something 1s done. John Schoentgen denies the report that the committee appointed by the senool board expects to investizate churzes of short weight acainst the firm that furnishes the conl to the district. He states that whatever littlo discrepancies have been discovered might eusily arise from an_imperfection in_tho scales, and would not indicate uny crooked- ness on the partof the deaicr. The only chargo to be investigated 1s thatof poor quality. 1 that the a large Lin size, great in results; Little Early Risers. Buost pill for tion, best for sick headache, best stomach. 3 DeWitt's constipa- for sour nson Music Co., M Mandel & Klein sell furniture, enrpets, cooking and heating stoves at cost to quit business, s sonic temple. Did you see that now line lamps ut Lund Bros Now fali goods, finest line in the city, just received at Reiter’s the tailor’s, 310 Broadway. of hanging PERSONAL PARAGRAPHY, Mus, D. R, Witter is visiting friends in . A. H. Clark of Woodbine v osterday, a guest of Mrs, I as 138 in the Thick- stiin; Miss Ella Stewart and sister of Shenan- doab ave'the guests of their unie, John Ben- et Mrs. Harmon of Montrose daughter, Mrs. M. A. Avkwright, croft Tervace. W. M. Squire has returned from Weeks! Visit to bis old home in New which be had seen for twenty years, Mr. R R. Erey, who nas beon visiting he cousin, Miss Mary Williamson, for several weeks, has returaed to hor honio in Wintield, Kan. Miss Mary maker, 14 P her Han- is visiting S a_four Yorl, ason, fashionable dross- arl street, upstairs. vimble,atty, Baldwin bl tel 303 2 up. nk Lamps from 2 in street. o Lund Bros., 23 ax Suits Sertled, Tho long-drawn-out controversy between the county aud the former manacers of the First National bank of Council Bluffs, con- corning the assessment of that institution, was ended yosterday by a compromise, tho county board accepting #4200 in tieu of the #7200 claimed, and agrecing to dismiss all pending suits. ‘The result is graufymg to bott: partics, the bani being relicved of the unpleasant necessity of appearing to resist taxation, and the county curing its dues without further expense or annoyance from litigation, Great crodit is du Mr. Sanford, the president of the bunk, in bringing about a settlement of the wholo matter, and leaving tho county officers much pleased and feeling very friendly to the bauk. The public will doubtless evidenco its appreciation of the spirit of fairuess shown by tho bank in this settloment by tendering it increased patron nge. The 7. § government are using large num. bers of the Improved Howo se Borden & Selleck Co., s, Chicd 111 Are you a cruel man, or ouly & chump Your horse has chafed his neck until it is ub solutely cruel to wake bim work, or ho has cut himseif on a wire or a nail. Now do you know that one bottle of Haller's Barb Wire liniment will ubsolutely care every cut, bruise or old soref Just try it b il Oldest and best whisky, medici Jarvis Wine company, Council B ol Ll e The finest hanguet lamps made ure b Lund Bros., 23 Main street, s Ogden Will Reopen, A deed was placed on record yesterday afternoon in the office of the county recorder, transferring a third int st in the Ogden house property from John Dauforth and wife 10 Frank T'rue, the cousideration bolug $15,000. The sale was made pre para tory to the reopening of the hotel Novewber 1 under the management of (icorge H. Clark of Boston. Ay, Clark is said to be a hotel man of Jong experience, and he will make the Ogdea house one of the best hotels in the wost, Van always. ul use. 1S, Houten's Cocoa—"'Once tried, used s Wao have our own vinyards in Califor- nia. Jarvis Wine company, 803 Main st. Stand lamps, ever, Lund Bros, -~ sbape and price 7 | cating | has | § Cou |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS Colored Politician Accussd of Tampering with Young Girle, AUTHORITIZS PUZZLED OVER THE CASE, is Behind the There No Charge Him- - City Cov cil Session, though the Prisoner Bars, Agal Charles Jones, a prominent colored politi cian, without any cha 0 azainst bLim, and the authorities are somewhat puz zled s to what charge to make, For some ! time past a colored man has boen to take his stand at the front door of the saloon at 17 North Main street about the time when children were passing to and from Ou a number of occasions he bhanding a note to one of , & givl about 10 years of age. “I'he police ere put or: the track of the fel low Monday, und y niorning Oficer | Kelly happsied to cateh the fellow in the uct passing @ note to threo young girls, who opened it and read it as they along st then the officer stepped up and de. manded the note. !t was given to him and I8 were marched to the station. | /Phe letter was addressed ton girl Mabel, but the lust name w pt given It filled with urgent appeals to th vl to bim at a certain place and promises of money in case she compiied. Theee was | Hothing obscone in the letter excepting what | could be read between the iines and there | was no name signed. | At the station the girls gave to the police, but begged that they be kept from the public. Oune of them, whose nane was Mabel, and to whom the letter had been nddressed, mittod having received notes ot the same kind from the 0w, but was une | able to explain why she had not told some of it i in Jail went, named their names s had been ieft at the | police station Oficel lly went back after | the negro. but he haa skipped. In the aft | noon it was learned that the fellow had been scen at a house uear the corner of ‘l'welfth wuy, and Deputy Marsha.s Fowler and Eisenbe and Officer Murphy went to the place. He got wind of the ap- prouct and slid out of the sido door as they cove d the front and back. After a hot chase of four blocks ne was cornered and | taken to the ecity jail. When ques tioned about the affair de «d bav- ing given the gl the noie or having | had anything to do with her, The police, however, claim to have evidence agamst him that will keep him out_of harm's way some timo to come. The woman who keeps tho bouse where Jones was found was arrested luter in the afternoon and slated with vagrancy, 1o on who arrested ber she admitted that she had known of Jones having brought the girls to her house a numbor of times, If this ¢ is proved azainst bim it will be apt to go hard with him = A handsome St Chuvms & Wowan can possess. complexion powder gives it. $55 s00n As tho he plexion is one of the great Pozzoni’s nd FOR $19.50. sation at the Boston cil Bluffs—A High Sewing Machine for $19.50. The Boston store, the great quarters in the Missouri valley prices, in further evidence that they ar. th ders and promoters of popular prives, will supply the public hereafter with high grade sewing machines at about one-third what they have been sold for heretofore. One of the most beautiful, lightest running modern im- proved machines is the Demorest, which is in every respectsthe equul and in many respects almost the counterpart of the Domestic. It has identically the sam shuttle, and same design of ma- chinery with the single exception of the take up. In many other respects it has valuable tmprovements, and is & much handsomer machine. It is made of the best of materials, and Is highly finished in every particular, It is WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. IUis simply the kind of a sewing machine t you have here- tofore pnid %53 for, bub now you can have it if you will como and get”it, for $19.50. 1'here are three other styles of cabinet work that come at higher prices but the machinery and attachments ure all the same. Come and see this wonderful bargain, and if you 50 is too much money td put into a sewing machive, wo will sell you a beautiful little hand ma- chine that will do firstcluss work for $2. I'HE BOSTON STORIE, FOTHERINGIAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs. and fine Jup T-pot, 750 I'he Latest S Store, Cou Grade head- for low Pound of tea Lund Bros. il rroceedings. The ety couneil took a ride over the city yesterdny afternoon in the patrol wagon as a committeo of the whole for the purpose of examining into a number of important m ures that were laid over at the meeting on Monay evening. One of the most import- ant of the matters looked into was the grad- ing of Avenuo A, The motor company has put i a decided protest agaiust the grading, aud this protest was the cause of the iuvesti: gation. The council met in the evening to act on the matters which it mvestigated during the duy. It was decided to purchase a strip of land from Mrs. Kay so as to make Pierce stroet sixt foel in width and the financo commitiee instructed 1o seo that tho wisfer was made. Avenue A was ordored graded from Twen- ticth to Twenty-tourth stree o Chautiuqua motor ordinance was brought up, and a spiritea debate ensued. A protest signed by twenty-five pronerty owner: against graoting the right of way to the company to operate its line on Washington avenue was prosented by Messes, Crossland and Dectken, Crossiand elaimed that i fow days were given him be could get 93 pe cent of the proverty owors on Washington avenue to sizn the protest, A otion to postpono the matter $o as to allow Crossiand to circulate his protest further was lost. A motion was made by Wood to strike out Washington avenue from the list of streets granted to the company, but was op- posed by Van Brunt ‘and Pace, on the ground thut the company would never accept au ordinance with Washington avenue {left out; as thera was ne otber streot on which the line could be laid. Casper was opposed to the motor goneral principles, and launched veetive at the head of Vau Brunt, could challenge your vote, and Wind's t00,” suid he, “una if 1 did you couldn’t vote on this question, because’ you're hoth in torosted in the Chautaugua, = I wouldu’t do it though.” Van Brant and Wind explained that th Chautauqua motor was not the Chautauqua assembly and the question was about to be when Paco made & motion to adjourn, Wood seconaed it, but before it was put the ordinance was lerved to the city attorney with fustructions to put it in proper shape o that it might be passed at the next meeting, During the passage of this motion Smith and Wood became involved in a wranglo and the spectators w treated to the svectucle of two digoified sldermen just on the verge of knociking cach other down. After an excit ing and stormy debato the weeting adjourned until the regnlar meeting, a week from next Monday night, and the motor ordinance was left right whebe it w Mrs. Winslow's Soothi inflammation while child cents a bottle, put, g Syrap reduce n aro teothing, - Threw a Pop Bottle Rev. Charies Chiniqui, who is lecturing at the Masonic temple, was interrupted last evening by a pop bottie beiow thrown through a window on the south side by some party who stood 1n the alley below, The bottie broke two panes of glass, and the crash it made almost causeda & panic, but the speaker | ing and whipped his horses recklessly, ovel | tu commanded evoryone to sit still ana the | | meeting went on without being farther in | terrupted. A lectura will be deiivered by the samo spoaker this evening at the Broad- Wiy Lheater. nausea, no Early Risers Best pill Woodnury, dentists, 30 Pearl next to Grand hotel, Telephono High grade work u specialty, Student 12 Pearl No arippihg, no Witt's Littlo Small pill. Safe pill pain aro whon taken Drs, street, 145, office. B in dental street, over Wanted Apply at office WHOLESAL - — ‘ DESTRUCTION, | Reckless Driving of a Dru Resulta Iy. Ia., Oct [Special Tele- B |~ Andrew Winn of Jeffer- drove to town today in & wagon accompanied by his wife and two children, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Fontaine and her daughters, Lucy and Polly. Winn was intoxicated when he started home this even- kon Man Stovx Crry avam to T son, 8. D,, | | | | iing the wagon. Mrs. Fontaine had her neck broken and every one in the party, ex- cept. Lucy are daugerously injured. Winn bimself is badly hurt and 1o jail A very smal_ pill,but a very good one. Witt's Little Barly Risers. — - Sunrcme Court Decisions. Dis Moixes, la, Oet. 21.—[Spectal gram to Titk Brr. ) ~The following decisions were filed in the supreme court today Blotcky Bros, vs James O'Neill, sheriff, ap- pellant, Pottawattamie district, afirmed; Clark Fairfield vs J. W. Phillips, appel lant, Butlor district, afirmed; Rock Island — Plow company, appel Vs Breese Breeso et al ). L. Nobinson, appellants, vs the Webster aistrict, afliemed: James N cock, apvellant, vs Henry Voornies et al, | district, afirme Lee et al, appel- lant, vs' D. K. Loe, Hardin district, afiivmed; Anie 15 Munger vs the eity of Waterloo, appellant, Black Hawk district, affirmed; Sandwich Maaufacturing company, appels lant, vs I\ J. B. Robinson. iatervene, Frank lin district, reversed, Judge Peck dissenting laking Care of Des Moixes, la gram to Tir Ber of the lTowa grand orger Thief association is About fifty delegates enty-two subordinato in attendance, The following _ofticors iave charge of the meeting: M. B. F'ris- bie, president; J. Bush, vice president: J. G. Buckle, secretary; O, B. Cobb, treasurer; T H. Liddoll, marshai; David Abbott, chap- n. The meetings are secret, DeWitt’s Littie larly Risers: best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath. shmig T Valuable Papers Stole Buniivaroy, In., Oct, 21.—[Special Tole- gram to Tuz Ber|—F. . Davenport of Omaba, representing the Hall Safe and Lock company of Cincinnati, arrived in this city from Chicago this morning minus a valise, which he had taken aboard tue train av that point, containing valuable papers. ete., to the amount of several thousand lars, He thinks some one watked off with it during the night between Galesburg and Burlington, De Tele- Ther Stock. [Special Tele- ath annual session of the Anu-Horse being held here. from the sev- sociations are e DoWitt's Little Eariy pill_ever made. Cure constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. e S Progress of L.wa Bapuists. MnsiaLLTows, Tn.. Oct, 21.—The semi- centennial meeting of the lowa Baptists be- gan today. The report of tho board of mis- xions showed the largest number of missi aries i the history of the church. The cial report was very gratifying. The young people’s department shows a marked increaso in vigor and activity. Twenty-nine new Baptist churches wero bullt during the year. B - Dakota Count, ation. Stovx Ciry, Ta, Oct. 21.—(Special Tele- gram to Tur Bee.]—Atlie Hart of Dakota City today filed a petition foran injunction to prevent tho romoval of the county seat from Jakota City to South Sioux City. Tho peti- tion dontains cluborate allegations of irregu larities and frauds in the recent county seat clection of Dakota county. - DeWitts Little Eariy tase curesick headacho Risers. Best little oniy pillto \d” reguiato thebowals it \ Bridge Broke, Stoux Ciry, Ia, Oct. 21.—[Special Tole- gram to Tur Bre.]—As J. Hildobrand of Harrington, Neb., was driving o herd of 134 steers across tho pontoon bridge over the Missouri river this evening the bridge broke and_sank throwiug the whole herd into the swift current. Seventy animals were drowned. Po — Constipation poisons tne blood; DeWitt's Little Karly Risers cure constipation. Tho causo removed. the disease is wono. Black Diphtherin Raging. MaRsHALLTOWS, Ta., Oct. 21.—Black diph- therin s spreading at an alacming rato in tho Norwegian settlement inSoldiers’ Valle Harrison county. Fourtcen porsons have re cently died of the disease. The place has been gnarantined. A terrible state of affairs exists, A e Forty years in the market and not an adul- teration. “Strictly pure” is the motto, Cook’s Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. Robbed a Railroad Agint. Booxr, In, Oct. 2l.—The night agent of the Northwestorn at \Vest Side was held up by aburglar at 5 o'clock this morniug, The robber compelled him to surrender the com- pany funds in his oftic WILL . An Burre, Mont. Oct, 2L.—Within the next tcn days the famous Anaconda copper mine will bo iu full operation. Last spring the mine fhut down. Two reasons had been given for this. One was that Haggin believing that heowued and controlled the bulk of copper in the world, closed down in order to corner it. The other reason was that the railroad which runs from Anaconds over to Butte, o distanco of twenty-five miles, had concluded to churge Hazgin'its owu rates This Hagein would not. consent to, and he formation has been_ro. coustruction of @ new'line utte to the smelter will be imme v begun, This done a new road will be built from Beise Oity, the intention being to extend it ultimately to the Pacific coast. - Record ‘Tex., Oct. 21.—~The compress of the Kastern Texas Compross company was burned tonight, togethor with 8,000 bales vt cotton, eutailing & loss of §:30,000, ugon which there is iusuranee amounting to §150,- 000, Considerablo rolling stock of the Mis- sourl, Kansas & Texas road, which was on the tracks adjoiniug the couipress, was also destroved St. PavL, Miun | 1ig destroyed the carpenter department of the Kansas City railvoad ropairing shops, With a total 10ss of about &0,0.0), MixxgAvoLis, Minn., Oct. 21, house of Bardwell, Rovinson & Co., sash, door and biind manufasturers, burned this morning. Loss, $100,000. Insurance about half Crioress, Tex., Oct. 21.—The newjeoun | court house at this placo was burned ' tod: The fire was supposed to bave been of i | diary origin, 'I'he records of this (Childress) county, and alsoof Cetle county, were do- stroyed and can be replaced only at great ex peuse and trouble | - Warned Over Thirty Sealers San Fraxcisco, Cal, Oet Tho Urited States steamer Thetis has arvived here from Unlversal. The vessel warned over thirty sealers out of Hebring sew, but made no seizures. The Mohican was to bave left threo days after the departure of the Thets und will probably arrive here soou. i pntan t the GREENVILLY, Oct, 2 o this woen- The ware o | distei sovrn ‘uul‘l i ) lnst t. Councilman bills City Conne The city council met at 7:¥ bare quorum belug Wood of the finance committ to the amount of §327.80. ~ Ad Walters reported tha O'Rourke and Cniof SHirh b new fire cart at the ( mended that the cart doners bo given a vota pf th Mr. Fowler offered 1o rent on wenty-fourth street for purposes at £35 par menth; mittee of whole, Mr. Canningham offétd have two rooms in his buildi poses at #10, Mr. Conely's iningham's offer be months, with the was agreed to. Oficer Pstrick Reardon's the police force was acceptec e engineer's report, amount _due Norton t No, 4 at & committee on stro Parks & Buruess between Hammond's proved. Treasurer accopted. John Ifalvey and M. pointed registrars in the wards respectively, Magic City No J. B, Diller of Diller 1s vi this city. H. ( bo i ks, one of his rooms firo departmont reforred to com. and Hoctor's Roles, a prominent had ‘business in the Magic C The King's daughters me with Mrs, Wiltiam Wood, T H streets. Mrs. £, M. Cornish_and M stone of Lyons are the gues this city. A large number Order of Hiberaians' ball av from here last evening. Friday evening the the I y 1 church wi for the benetit of the church, Thomas Flyon returned ‘arthage, 1., where he we wedding of his brother Mich, Mrs. Fred H. Shepard of Milwaukee, visiting her. parents, Mr. Francis, has returned'to hor Gus Wordeman is ina slogasa result of with the sharp edge of a bro| Miss Maud Hayward Crete, where she ucted as ¢ in the marriage of her friond, ‘Thomas J. Zook, formerly bell Commussion company at to accepted privilege of two years, Bros. report Bagan Second and attended Ladies Aid has retur 11 evening, » o reported topt ed at Counciiman ad inspacted the um and rozom- pted and the let the city ng_tor jail pur motion that My for six resignation from 1. estimating the for grading s referred to th contracts for a sower Swift’s was ap- t was read and were ap- First s siting friends in lwood resident, ity yesterday. t this afternoon wenty-thivd and fiss Ada Black ts of friends in the Aucidnt Exposition hall society of Il give a dinuer last night from ut to attend the uel. after and Mrs, S, W. home arrying his right hand coming in contact ken bottle. e from niet bridesmaid Miss Ada Wolf. with the Camp the yards, now their chief traveling solicitor, was in the city yesterday. M. C. Cook, liveman for t company, while working abo the worlks, run the shanlc of nile through the palm of hi flicting a painful wound. ‘I'ho Baptist ysung people South Omaha wiil have a union le electric light out a dynamo_at a threc cornored s left hand, - of Omaha and meeting at h Eden church on Park avenue this even- Good speeches and good social time will be feature: Eitnad gengiae music and a Gessler's Magic Heaaazne Wafors,Cur es a beadaches in 20 minutes, ‘When Baby was sick, we gave Whe When she becanie Miss, she clu At all she was a Child, she cric drug gists her Castoria, 1 for Castoria, ang to Castoria, ‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, THE OLDEST MILLING FIRM IN THE WEST. Bor Bread Making or Roll ‘We warrant this brand o to the best made anywhe ASK YOUR GROCE: t Flour equal re in the U, S R FOR IT. Other Brands— White Loaf,Ewly Rise B. M, TZSCHUCK, Ou nuha Agent, 1118 Jackson street. FFMAY O QO R AN G < e COUNCIL BLU l l'h IOWA. F“fi Riong, Tho Largest, Fastest, and Fineat |.. tho World Saltions unexcell e, NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND OLASGOW. Evory Suturday, NEW YORK, GIBRALTER ‘At regular In nml NAPLE! SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND S'IE(RAGE ratos on lowest terms t0 wnd_from the principie BC0TCH, ENGLISE, IRIOR & ALL CONTINENTAL POINTS. B ke Shycle Norih oF Troland or Duah'sad W Onders for o %.\m,x, o any of our, DERSON BROTIHERS, V— PEQU n by elther the pic or Nuplos & G1br Amount at 1owest Rates, I Agenta or to , Chica, NEW coLLAR MARK OoT| FIRST NATIONALB OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, Paid Up Capital. ... Oldest organized bank I the estic exchings ntlo Jidonos i vitod BANFORD, * Peod AW, RIEKM A. T RICE, CITIZENS STATE BANK| Of Council Bl CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS AND PROFITS. TOTAL CAPITAL Dinkcrons—1I. A. Mil er, F Shugurt, E K. Hirt, 1, D. Edu K. Hannan. Transict gener ness. Largost eupital and sur in Southwestern lowi, NTEREST ON TIME ANDSURP IOWA. $100,000 clty. Forelgn and itios. Kapesial ants of Indivia Cashiar, Assistant Cashlor uffs, LUS, O Gleason, F rundson, Charles al banking busi- plus of any buns DEPOSITS OCTOBER 99 A woman may sew, and a woman may Spin, And awoman may work all day, But ! _when S"NTAC"U%S%[’ comes irto her house Then vanish all troubles away. SANTA:CLAUS-SOAP- [S-MADE: CORLY BY NI FAIRBALN &.60.CHCAGD. BROWNING, KING & C1 S. W. Cor. I15th and Douglas. THREE in ONE That is -Browning, King & Company Clothing “re easy to detect from other makes, The people have had a g taste. They’re NOW HUNGRY. ‘That's why we've kept the jump from 7:30 a. m. till § p. m. : Just now, the SECOND FLOOR scems to be the great drawing card. ‘Thav’s our Children's Department. And all the ladies and little folks in town know that a \\\'1\’-‘III\" awaits them there. Our little beautics, in two and three piece X Tt Knee Pant Suits oods store clothing. “They that side dealers aiu’t on to. three loors in one building, and ail packed with ood on ve gota tourh and They'ro t look like dr a taste to ‘em, """ $2.00 AND UP. Our Boys’ and Children’s O\Cl(‘fldl Have o stylish and effective air, caught up from our me ment und PECULIAR to our own make. SEE TO IT. wear and winter furnishings ave supplied from this the most clegant and vavied stock in Omaha. In stylish and novelty neeliwear and fine furnishings, we've done past the quarter streteh. don’ no hig That your wants in unde ve Tor a SWIELL OVERCOAT, stylish dress or business suit, the boys on the first floor. [ RS- Send for illustrated catalozue. ROWNING, AING & (0 Reliable Clothiers. OPEN TILL. 8 P. BVYENINGS, SATURDAYS UNTil 10 O'CLOCI, GOAL. WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES ITAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. LEXINGTON NUT-$3.00. ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK. 16 Main Street. Telephone 48. G A iR Foe o TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Gouneil Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goods of every description, Packages received at either office or at ths Works, Cor, Ave, A and 26th 5t. Counecil Blutfs, Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-wore or soiled fabrics of any charactor can huve them redyed and finished equal to new BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the nd wost approved machinery,atest at less cost than yoa ever paid hafoe COUNCI, BLUFFS Galvanized Iron Cornice Works, I GRAIL & SON 1016 and 1017 Estlmates furnlshed on COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Special attention given to Electrie Bells, Burglar Alarus, Announci: und Incandescent Wiring. WALTER V. COOK, ARG COUNCIL B LUFFS PROPS are Broadwayy, all kinds of Galsanian Iron Cornlea Work. 1ron Roofing, Stwre Feonts un | Copper Work. Arilatic work a Mity. Coreas pondence solicliod from poluts 30 wikes (rom Coun €ll Bluffs and Owaha. 131 Y\ DR. C. GEE WO, The Great Chinese Panaceist Wishen to give u ‘o A wnch wondeeful fall Clina has sbout iadf tho popilation of the globe. They havn boen practicing and pors focting moedicing over 400 Y EARS. Ching Nung (see Eney. Brit ) i ol weventy= Lwo polsons and (hele antidntes 2,453 yoars bo fora Olriat, wnd Marco Pole, who brought the coypass. roasins why ho {8 work- Wwres whore other dod Campint, one « tored Chinn, siys the first Europeinns who en- Thoir physicians have i thorough knowleige of Bt of herbs and an admirabio skill i 12 by the pulse.” (Sce Willard's Middio Eninire) Tt Is well Kuown thaat gunpowder, stoam and etactricity are old - Chini i Uit the Chis nese wors printing 1o Looks W0 years before Guitenhors was horn But 1t was to medicin Fatton ol when the he books to 1 works, and it that the \fucius himselt wore saved 1ot of lis works fn the col residence. which was found Chinesa gave peror Ohin o buened he s only L works having \or-Kton 000 years ufror. Tho celebruted of the Chines NERBAL RE 1 it the doctor's sucees The Onucasian phvsicians same Remodies and whin you el in’ your disappointment nil disgust, you merely chauzo £ Vasertions it nos medicines, When an loan doctor dis- rovers & new renedy all the other aoctors kuow about it immediately. Now, you know the Chinese Doctor comes from an almost un- own country, containing nenriy half of the people of the world, where all the medicines are entirely t, and Dr. . Goo Wo offers W reward of H0L00 Lo any one who can dupli- cate any one of his Chinése Modicines, Do yon now comprolend that wfter giving up- all hope of heing cured by your doctors. that In taking the Chinese Dootor modies. 4,000 in number hsolutely unknown outside o China, that he has w wonderful advantage overall other rhy'flh'!mll His new remodies Nave nover bebore entercd your hood and woy ou it as it by magic. curing the disoase and rendering the comp'exion ¢ rasa child's A MOTH PORY. T am 62 years of ae an ve suffared inde- seribable wgony from asthma for many years. 1 could novsiecp L0 Alt up all night in a chalr. T tr ctor after doctor but without heip, and thought 1 would choke to death. A3 last hopo 1 tried Dr. 0. Ges Wo, the Uhlneso doctor, and was relfoved instintly. In n short time 1 way od nnd have nover since beon troubled have son to biess D o Geo Wo, MRS, P 0. HII(‘II 4th St bet, I, South Omaha. Tn o > convineo the public that Dr, O Wo e .4n o) any diseiase. he makes the following ol A GUARA EE to return the money if after @ fair trial t patient Is In any way dissatisfied with (rea DI GEE WO, tith and Calif flco hours, Da.m L0 p. m you wish. I o Doctor has r it sl Rhoumatise Headucho, Dr Hobson stntes that one dispensitories gives 12 DIES alone. Can you wonder 1l nse the very 1g0 doctor, Call Simaay 1t ady vrepared the Trand, " Femnlo Indizes Catarrh, Price $1.0 1 and book i frnnt SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUF TOTICE i horeby Coul und M under the luws of the st Nebri Spensidle fo 1< o Liabi whatsoey fncurrod 5 2, 1801, other nd labilities incurred through its @ oflieors, wamcly. Josoph Tarner. and ol Froese, {reisirer, room block, Counoll Bluils, i P iz ¢ per Jol 080, Octon 5 ood, Shei the Phanix por wiven that ¥ ine ary TANTED. JOOR RENT or unfurnished avenue, TED Socond conk at the Model 14 Penrl 8%, Council Blals, Phiree or moro roons furnisiicd Inguies av 706 Wirst ross An assistant hookkeeper; woricor. Address s, ounell Blulrs. DO SALE -Lrge brick roside routnds, and fnchoiee 108 tion. WiLlsell at abirenon i tuken soon. Inston & Van Patten, Council Blutls, W ANTED-A fiest olass North Seventh stroet TESSPOOLS and vauits el Usanitary procoss. o s marshal’soffice S, Dobson 1OR SALE A fino 200 acre farm 10 miles B o an 10 wcres Ki: KO erce 395 10, % and 40 ners (eaets Jobnston SV an Patton, Council Beu tarm hand. No. 414 v 1 by odoriess At eity Vurnis houso of 7 rooms winbin bleyele, 52 inah, in pe will trade for gool rifle, Atklns, Coanell BIuirs, L DXPER JORce braer. calibre, ¢ A LA TRYOYANCE. 1 conotry, - Diseis and treated with hot A1t promptly. ansy 0, 10 1) D e No. 12 o Tt sureot. 0K SALE o RSk R i — ey e Wendertul Radiant Hom e Stove The conomient, o bakir e oerdd Wo a & for (o cotch Miwrt | o FAU o] i soo 1 i v Whedier Vou re re dy 10 pu S Seln o ho mnataiiment plan’ whon de: Skt "Weo'Saten tho i rints and ofer the Taat valuo for- the n onoy, whether 1UHs i u HI201 LOOK stove o BN Steel rinie Cole & Cot A DA ¢ A PETRIFIED For the ne Ll.h!v\:w'-'h \:\!Jr:]:ll\l\‘wll. 1‘\ A MAKVELOUS CURIOSITY, A Woman Turned to Stone! Somethinz that has o be seen 10 be uppreel= atea. The only Potritind Womun on Exhibition in the World, GUANANTER SATISFACEION REFUNDED, It I wonderful numan fossis, poteifio L woman, porfect tn evory f form, ns 1€ she had dropy 15 L6 health and been *urned inio sto wiokod mazdeinn L was founi i Calo in w loeailty vhat wonderful petrifictic ] or Psys agnosol roa Wl K nid ths and s sd. Offiee hours, pue K, near cor. Rent Guidon Jand with . Riee, 101 Main st, Counoll WOMAN! b on ex- o1 Money perfe (t o in rosy by soui i1 Bresne T s tuicd out more thin the wholo conti- nent. Belontiile (nyestigition b5 conrted, Phy= clins udmitiod froe. s Open for fudies or geutlenen Admission L. Ohilaron o ly | 27 MAIN STREET, ) & o ryStore THEGRAND Bluffs, ELEGANTLY Oliver €. B.Juequem s Jow Council la APPOINTER HOTEL OPEN, N. W. TAYLOR, Manage THIS I8 NOW

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