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THE OMAHA BEE. cou N( 1L FJLUFF':- NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Leliversd by Carrier in eny part of the City. H. W.TILTON, - MANAGER SHONES | B &'ness Office No. 41 TELEPHONES | Nigh,¢ R itor No. 28 — MINOKR MENTION, N, Y. Plumbing Co, C. B. Water Works Co Removed to 30 Pearl street. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block, Burhorn'sdiamonds, tches, holiar 0. P. Wickham is the father of boy and girl, born yesterday. J. L. Burroughs was fined $10.10 yesterday i police court for begging on the sireots. An oyster supper will be given the [irst Bapust church this ning from 6 to S p. m. A murriage | was yesterday to William I. Smidieh of and Anna Miner of St. Louis. Roland Dodee was arrest warrant charging him w the city limits. Ho shot day last wock Will Stephenson and Miss Carrie Bonham were married Sunday at the resid_nce of the brido's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. A. S, Boubam. They will reside in this city. Special communication of Bluff City lodgo No. 71, Aucient Free and Accopted Mason this evening for installation of officers. All master masons invited. By order W. M The Married Ladies' Social society located at 9 North Main street, in the rear of the First National bank, and is prepured to take orders tor pies, cakes, ete., for Christ mas Invitations are out for a party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Squires at their rosi dence on Story street this evening for th r children, Miss Bessicand Masters Willie and Louie. CFFIC! goods twins, o issucd Columbus, O., 1 yes yon h ehooting inside a viclous dog one Hilda Ehvenstein, arried last evening ide’s parents, Jus cgler and Miss both of this citv, were i 8t tho residence of the tico Cones ofticiating. Both the parties arc well known in the city, During the scrvices in the English Luth- eran church in tbe Merriam block Sunday morning a sneak tuief cntered the hall und with an overcoat belonging to William Larsen, valucd at £18, and pair of gloves belonging to L. V. Williams, A party of hunters called off a pack of hounds belonging to the fatherof Dr. Bar. stow of this city, who lives five miles south of Council Blufts. ‘Three of the dozs af wards returned, but the restof the paci haye not been seen or heard from since, Tom Higgins, a young fellow who was ar- rosted @ doy or two ago and fined for insult Ipg Jadics ou thy sirest, Wg Working on_the chafn gang yesterday morniog wher & farin- o)'s tenm came ulong and separated him from the offfcer who had charge of the gang. He atonce made a broak for a saloon aoor that happened to ve handy and that was the lust secn of hiwm. May Thompsor, the woman charged several days ago by Mrs. Priest witn keeping a house of iil_fame. was arrested by Constuble Nichol- son at a house on North Sixteenth streot in Otnaha, where she is in hiding. She was placed in the Omaha city jail on a charge of being a fugitive from justice, and will be brought to this city assoon as requisition papers can ve secured. Constable Charles Nicholson Omahn yesterday mormmg armed with requisition papers for Henry Moore, ~the colored man who stole some money on lo wer Broadway oue day last week. He broucht Mooro back with bim and arvaigned bim be- fore Justice Hammer, who bdund him over to the grand jury on the charge of larceny from tho person. Ho will have a prelim Inary examination tomorrow. The Women’s Christian association held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. G. . Phelps, on South Sixth straet, for the purpose of hiearing the reports of ofti- cers and ascertainiug how much bad been raised by the recent exposition. According to the report, the total receipts were $i7, and the expenses §227, leaving a balance in the treasury of £50. 'Tho ladies were highly pleased at the success of thewr venture. The caso of tho Citizens State bank against J. C. Abbott was argued in tne district court all day yesterday, Attorneys Sims and Holmes holding down the boards. Thero are still four more to spenk and it is not thougt tho case will be finally submitted before this evening. Judge Nourse loft yesterday for his home in Dos Moiues on account of his severo iliness, which bas kept him confined to his bed for the last fow days. ‘The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Locke diea yesterday morning, age under peculiar circumstances.’ It had fecling v well the day before, aud at 1 oclock, when it was fed. noth mg seomed to be wroog. When tho parents awoko at 5 o'clock it was dead, and how long it had been 80 was a matter of con jecture. The funeral took place vesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the family vesi; dence, 610 Mynster street. Bruce Phillips, the voung man who was captured a week sgo on the supposition that 1o had stolen a horse and wagon at Harlan, was in the city yesterday, having pased through his trial aud boen mcquitted. On the trial 1t way found out that his arrest was merely due to the fear on the part of & local clothier that Phillips intended to run_away with au ovor- coat that he bad purchased of him on time. ‘'he clothier bought a mortgage on the cart that Phillips had and had him brougnt back by an ofticer. A great row took place yesterday aftornoon at tho bay scales at the junction of Mmn and Poarl streets botween N. J. Miller, who is known as ““I'he Indian,” and J. A. Sabin, both of whom are farmers living at Traders Point n Muls county. Miller dared Sabin to fight and the challonge was ac- cepted with alacrity, The two were com- mencing to pound cach other up in good shape, and a crowd of 200 spectators had been collected, when Officor Robinson and the patrol wagon blew in simultaneousiy from opposite directions, and the combatants wero loaded in and tuken to the city jail, where they were charged with drunkenuess and disturbing the peac who was William went §to been Notice. Having sold my stock of clothing, etc I hereby notify all persons who huve any bills against mo to present them for prompt payment. LOUIS OTTENHEIMER, )7 South First street. ‘The only kindergarten in the city is in the Merriam block, next to the Young Men’s Christian association. Experi enced tenchevs and only one-half usual rates are churged. Jarviswild bluckberry is the bost PERSONAL PAKAGRAPHS, Miss Besslo Squire is home from school for the holidays D. D. Clark was roported aangerously ill from an attack of pneumonia yesterday, Miss Laura Flickiuger has goue to her home iu Independence to visit for a fow days. J. J. Stork has boen lying very low with 1a grippe at Des Moines but is slowly im- proving. Mrs, S. B, Wadsworth and children loft lastovening fora visit wilh her parents at Houston, Tex. Mrs, H. W. Sawyer and ohildron left Josterday for Missourd to pay & Visit 10 the ome of Mrs. Sawyer's parent: Lieutenant Charles D. Palmer has re turned from the east for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Palmer, Mrs. Lawler, Miss Brown and Mr. Maurice Brown, who bave boen visiting tie family of . J. Brown, have returued to their home in Jubugue. When Baby whs sick, we gave Ler Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave thew Cestoria, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Much Imp rtant Businsss Transacted by « the Councl Lust Night. THERE ARE SEVEN WARDS NOW. It Was Created by the Body on Peti- tion of Numerous Citizens of the New District Defined, Limits An adjourned meeting of the eity was held last evening with Mayor Macrae and Aldermen Brown, Caspor, Graves, Paco, Smith, Wind and Wood present After a larze amount of routine business had been transacted a petition was read bearing the signatures of 150 property own- ers in the southern part of the city, who warnited that part of the city south of Elevs enth avenue mado Into @ new W d, to bo known us the Se th ward A motion was made by Smitn to grant the pet on the ground that the Fourth und Fifth wards each covered so much territory that it was impossibie for one alderman to do his duty by eit of them, Casper and Wood opposed the granting of the petiti the latter calling attention to the fact thab under the proposed system the Fourth, Pifth and Seveath wards would each include nbout 400 v 5 while the First would contain as many as all three of them, I'he vote was taken, Brown, Graves, Pace, Smith ano Wina vot- in favor and Casver and Wood against. T'he vetition was declared granted aud an ordi- uance was presented providing for tho re- districting of the city. Accoraing to the ordinance the dividing line vetweon the Second and Sixth wards is moved from Sixteenth street to Ninth, and the northern boundary of the Seventh ward is fixed at Eleventh avenue. All the other words are left as they are at present, ‘T'he rdinance was allowed to @o over until the next meeting under the viles, A resolution was iutroduced and requesting the representatives in to use ail honorable means in their powel have the bill introduced by Senator Allison providing for the location of 4 branch of tne United States mint in this city passed A resolution was iutroauced providing for the submission to the voters of the city at the election next March, of tho question of issuing bonds in a sum not to exceed §150,000 for the erection of a city hall. On motion of Casper 1t was roferrod to the city solicitor aud the financial committee, with instruc- tions to fiud out if fhe voting of such bonds would be legal and to report at the next mceting, Ex-Firoman Dell McDonald presented a pettion gniqupcing that e bud been dis charged from the fire department withoy f any_reason being assignod by the chief, fit mvesnguuou counc that he wisbed ai immedidto inorder that tho stain on lis reputation might be removed. 1t was referred to the tiro committee. At the close of the council meeting the committeo held a conference and decided to mect in tho council chamber next Monday evening to bogin the investi tion. The meeting will be public, and it is oxpected that all the rich, rare and rac events of McDonald's life, if thore are any, will be thoroughly aived. DeWitt's Little Karly Kisers: pest little Alisfor dyspapsis, sour stomach, bad breath Load importation 1. ovder this season was laveer than we expected. On a few lines of hotiday goods we have put prices on same to make them move. Look at the price list until Christmas or at least as long as they last. We arealso ing new prices on our coats, it wilt pay you to see_them. DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! We have thom and at the right prices. See show window and prices on them. The new Russian fu 124c; large kid body dolls at 6G5e, $1.009 #1 and $2.00. ed dolls at e, 10¢, 25¢, 85¢ and Beautiful dolls with silk dresses . 50 30-inch doll at ¢ don’t miss them; others at $1.00 and #5.00 each. We have over 150 dozen dolls in stock large enough for a wholesaler, Wool dolls, nigger dolls. talking dolls; Indian dolls, everything made in the line, MAGIC LANTERNS. Complete line of views with each, 50¢, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, BLACKBOARDS, Our stock is overloaded and we a elean sweep in this line. s0c bluckboards, 25¢. 65¢ blackbonrds, 33c. 90¢ blackboards, 45¢. Prices cu right in two. BAMBOO BASELS AND inch easel, Our daneing dolls, clown dolis. male TABLES 6-foot easel, Ge. 6-foot fanc sels, $1.00 and $1,75. Bamboo tables, 432 to 5 MISCELLANEOUS LIST. We have not space to'give you an in- ventory of everything we have, but will show you a good assortment of guns, drums, chairs, tables, trunks, wagons, writing desks, buby carriages, wash sets complete, bureaus. ete., ete. Weo handle the largest line of baskets in the city. It must be so, for every one who looks over our line expresses iheir opin- ion in our favor. Baskets from Japan, baslkots made by the Indians, baskets from Russia—in fact, everything new, cute and cunning in willow ware will be found in this department. NEWMARKETS, All wool newmarkets, plain stripe and plaids, $4.00 to $7.50, at $2.45; $7.00 to B12.00 at $4.95; $15.00 to $20.00 at $7.50, CHILDREN'S COATS $4.25 to #5.50 at $2.75; $6.50 to 35 00 at $3.25, all wool plaids and stripes. $3.00 to $5.00 jackets for $1.98, Fur trimmed jackets, former $15.00 and $1800 for $12.00, with asteakan and mink, $35.00 to $7.50 juckets at $3,05, 89,00, $10.00 and $12.00 jackets, ree! fronts, in beaver and Clay worsteds, price, trimwed $7.50. Vest front jacket, cloth, $12.00 quality uuality for $10,00, $12.00. $0.00 jucket, $4.95. $12.00 and $15 $7.50 each. PLUSH JACKETS, $12.00 Walker plush jackets, $8.00, $#15.00 Walker plush juckets, 810,00, 817.50 Walker plush Juckets, $12.00, $20.00 Walker plush juckets, $15.00. $2250 and $25.00 Walker plush juck- ets, $10,560 BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, I, Bnglish beaver for $9.00, $15.00 #19.00 quality for hip seam, hes avy cheviot, 00 hip scam jackots, Bulk oysters 2i¢ quart at C, O, D, Brown's, — Buy your Christmas candy of C. O, D. Brown. Candy 5e, Se and 12ic a_pound, mix nuts 160 a pound, Florida sweet oranges 20¢ u dozen, Now goods received every day Hart’s Poarl street jewclry store. venir goods. at Sou- Closed Out His Busin L. Ottenheimer, who has been keepl | clothing store at Broadway, was busily cn- | gaged on Sunday in packing up bis woods and gotting ready, apparcutly, for @ Geparts ure, Ho made all his moves with considerable seq and there was a suspicion that he conterplated skipping out to avoia meet | ing his obligations. Yestorday afternoou he | was soen upon the street and asked what his | plaus were. Ho stated that ho had sold out his stock to some ove whose name or ! dence ho w uot livuige, When askea what reason - was Keeping his ovements o secret, replied that he did mot cousider his Lo it anybody's business, and {u every way he 0 HE O\IAIIA DAILY BEE: W, Co. emulated the unresponsive clam. E. Petorson, managor of the R. G. Dun & commorcial agency, met with tho same kind of treatment when he tried to mike an in vestigation in rosponse to requests made by & number of eastern creditors Soveral months ago it was found that the Eisemans were moro or less interested in the Ottonheimer establishment, and judgment was asked ngainst the stock of the latter by Arnoid, Constable & Co. and other creditors of the fiiscmans. No levy was ever mado upon tho goods, however, as it was the intention of the attorneys to allow the case to rest agalust Ot tenheimer in peace, provided he made no attempt to got tho stuff out of their reach. He mado the attempt, however, and it was taken to Omahu before the attorneys fairly know what was up, Just what move will be takon by Sims & Saunders in the fnterest of their eastorn clionts, is not known, No crim « inal suit can be brought awaiust Otten heimer, as there was no lien entered uvon the record, and it vegins to look as thougn lie had covered up Lis tracks pratty effect- ively A very small pili, bur a ver Witt's iittle Early Risors, v good one. Do- Hart with a Lower Pearl, The Dickens With Booke, See our new price list on books while they lus| Dickens, price $6.00, hack s pric iot, 6 price $3.00, Dore, illustrations, 95¢, pr .00, Webster's Unabridged, original, Russin, #1 19, Life of Christ, Elsie worth 95¢ Best of all our $10.00 * On deck. idny goods ne line of hol- 15 volumnes, $2.99, pablishers 10 $5.00, volumes, volumes, $2. pub- lish : 81.48, publishers publishers half series (Martha Finley), 50¢, wmily Bibles” $15,00, to English complete v edition Shal $1 pedin 5 volumes, § a it of the old Iidinburgh Pair God Ben Iur, 98c; Moore, complete book department to be our store at_ our usual leading ices, *The Cute” sewing machinc, 0; be caveful you don’t pay $2.50 for ne machine. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, In. — ‘antata “Frost Queen and Claus™ is to be given at Hughes’ hall Wednesday evening, December 380, for the benefit of Grace Episcoval Sunday school. The entertainment will be fol- lowed by dancing. S — Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway, has all the latest styles and new winter goods. Satisfuction in every respect guaranteed. nta Holiaay Goods. Remember that DeHaven has one of the most elegant stocks of holday novel- ties in tho city. Tt surpassos all former years both in beauty and low prices. Call and see them. Genuine tortoise shell combs at horn’s. Bur- thing new in the line of holiday goods at Davis’ drug store. He has the largest stock and lowest prices in the city. Hiestock is all new and fresh. and must be sold. If you are looking for holiday goods it will pay you to call and examine his stock before purchas- ing. yer o Very handsome Christmas novelties at De Haven’s—nothing poor or trashy. Drs. Woodbury,dentists,next to Grand hotel; fine work a specialty. Tele. 145, Christmas goods at Dell G. Morgan & Co.’s drug stove, 742 Broadway. e s Mandei & Kline will move their en- tire stock to Sioux City January 1. Until that time you ean buy furniture, stoves, curpets, at your own price. Carman Feed wholesale and feed. Special in car lots. Bluffs. i Candy 5e @ pound at C. O and Fuel comps retail hay, grain and prices on hity and grain 706 Main street, Council . D. Brown's, We nia. v our own vinayards in Califor Jarvis Wine company, Co. Biufls 20¢ can at Fresh oysters wt or D. Brown's usual stock of beau- e worth seeing and De Haven has h tiful do!ls. They al way down in pr Commercial men, Hotel Gordon the best $2 house in Council Bluffs. Biggest bargains in hohday the \'ll\' at B, Burhorn’s. e 1t is a well known fact that peownle can get better goods for less money at FE. Burhorn’s than any other place in the city. Go and be convinced yourselves, goods in The largest stock of Japanese and Chinese goods east of San Francisco, Frisco prices, at 317 Broadway. — Swanson Music &'u., Masonic temple Our lino of fancy holiday articles is complete, Don’t fiil to see it. Dell G. Morgan & Co., druggists, 742 Broadyws Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best. Walnut block and Wjoming coal, frosh mined, recoived daily Thatcher, 16 aln, Walnut block coal, $4.25 per ton. ~ De livered anywhere in city. Carman’s 706 Main strect. Chance of a Lifetime, Tuesduy afternoon from 2:30 to 4 p. m, we will sell for cash, those elegant Jap- uneso teapots filled with one pound of Iilm t worth from $1.00 *to $2.00, at 23 each, Positively only one teapot «ld to each customer. Lund Bros., 2 Main street. i Solid silver and plated ware for less money than anywhere else in the city at E. Burhorn’s, 17 Main streot. e Not lested Brazi, Ind., Dec. 21, About miners from Coal Bluft valley camo here guite early this mo purpose of keeping miners from gomng to work. The “'blacklegs’ went to work with- out hindrauce, but fears ure still entertained of troubl 100 striking and vicinity ning for the ' WOETH A GUINBA A BOX.” is drowsy ta day after a aight Cther 4 stomach disordcr, piatier which is ci § Nervous disorders, aud will quickly res itk Depot, 365 Canal St 33 ‘tlon av- RS C e b ey TUESDAY THIS 1S THE LAST. The Remalninz Daya of Dec:mber Furnish ths Le st Opportunity Un=- der the 85.00 Offor---All Patlen's Under Treatment Before January 1st, Will Be Tre ited at That Rate Until Cured. One thingshould de time. This is the lastn ment. Patients who de under this offer must avafl themse There will be 1o further extension of Drs, Copelund and Mansfield have sought to glve all an opportunity of availing themselves of this merciy nominal rute. They have already extended the tnie, und Doce ber is the last wonth in which the offer holds good. All putients being under treatment or plucing thomsolves under trontment before Januiry Ist, will b treated at the rate of £ a \th untll cured The cure of catarth requires= who has Judgment,conmion sense 10 pluce himself under o rozular and sclentifie course of Second, w paysielan who stands the treatment of the disease. Hus spe- clal skill, soecinl experience, speciil wppir 18, speetal remedies, and gives special care and nttention to this disease -who Is, i fact, o genuine speciulist. The popular improssion that catarel Is incarablo conies from the fact that {thas only been within recent years thit skillful physielans gave their whole tine and attention to this disease. Caturrh is hoth locakand constitutional discuse, reguires hoth local trentment and constitutional ren it medicines never did and neve learly stated nth of t once. e rst. n patient and patience systeniatic treatment undoer- ALWAYS MISERABLE. A South Omaha Gentleman Talks to the Foint in the Series of Test Oas HOversix vears ago my trouble began, Ihavo s A since then, and \ many i s and nlghts sald Mr. s Luudy of Sonth Omaha. “For over two years I have been con- tinuously taking treatment with different doctors, but I neve .any permanent relief until [ placed myself nder the care of Drs. Copeland and M “Thio trouble se There would bet of my I nsfield, ned to come on from colds rrible pains first onone side ad and thenon the other. Sometines it sooi Sif the entire top of my head was comin My eyes bhecame weak, watery und bioodshot, and pained me contiderabl “All the time I could hear strange noises. and often when anyone would speak to me | would have o request then to repeat what DECEMBER | unable to get rid of 1t. LAUDY, 2IST $T. SOUTH OMAHA. thov had safd. T had to Lawk and apit all the thne to rid my throat of the mucus that was 2. My throut was sore and in- “The ered mc ng and rais'ng both- \d often made me gig ) was in o very bad ily irritatod. so that often at [ ate would be thrown up almost imme- dintely. There were pains in my stomnch and bowels frequently, ang sharp, shooting pains would teke me In’ the chest and under my shoulder blade. “T was nlways t red and worn out energy ov ambition left, 1 was rest uneasy: not contented with unythi long at a time. At different times troubled with wikefullness ut night, but « erally was sleepy and drowsy. 1t seomed like I could not get sleep enough. Those hot und cold spells would come on me one after the gther. und ['was elthor burning up or frecz- . nogaing, hawk I had no 0, T felt miserable all the time,nad it seemod 1 would never be uny better, for all the doctoring I dia and all’ the meticine [ took did Attor readlug of num- to mine that Drs.Copeland a ted suceesstully, 1 o up my mind Lo try thelr system. Todiy those disagreeable syinptoras are ail goue v way than [have for seve 1 weigh wore now than any tine o ny 1ite. Tam vory thankful to Drs. Copeland and Mansficld for the great rge made fnmy condition, and 1 eannot niond them o highly, for T know whit thoy have done for me they ‘ean and will do for other: Mr. Laudy lives on 21st street, Brown and Wyman, South Oma oun be seen, and he will readily Alatement. between where ho verify his FAITHFUL WORK. Accomparied by God Results—Mr, John Malone, W th the Consol'dated Cof- fee Co., Relates His Experience Others Who Willing- ly Testify. “1 had been troubled for more years before consulting Drs. Manstield,”” says Mr. John Malone of 1804 South 13th street. “Uptothe present time 1 have been troubled with my oars, nose and throat. “Attimes 1 would becomn almost by terrible headaches. “I had those buzzing and roariug noises in my ears, a continual hawking and spitting, and mv throat was sodry and sore 1 could nardly swallow. In _addition my stopped up, and for than Copeland and ten blinded nose was constantly ten years 1 hed not bres thed ~ through it 0 the examinationDrs. Copeland and Manstl- fleld found in nily nose alaren polypus, which was the ciuse of the obstructed Lreathing. “They deftly romov- ed the tumor without o bit of pain or loss of blood. T felt immedi- ate relief, and can now breath through both nostrils: my headnches have ceased, no more rouring noftes in my spitting, and 1 teol 1ike ML ¢ ears. o h wdif IN MALONE, wmmr and m. ommend Dis. Copeland and tas the only treatment any roliet,and had I known of them sooner, It woild have saved e years of suffering and much money. vone liv 1504 South 15th street, ho will readily, verify his statement HAD AFFECTED HIS LUNGS. Mr. Wiz, MoCord's Story—After Hope Was Gone Drs. Cope'and & Mansfie!d Restore Him t) Hea'th, “Inever thought Tshould hay the paper, but the result of my treatment with Drs. Copoland und Munsfield had b surprise both to myselt and my tr really feit It my duty to tell of it." The speaker wus Me Wi, Mo 16th street. Continuingdie s id 1 had been sk and miserable with eatareh for threc years, butiin the past two years I crow worse 80 rapldly and everything atled 8o utterly to help e, thit all hopo left me and [ had minde 6p my mind there wis no use ey ng any lon cr My head and nosc my name In on SUCh i nds. that I ord, 1711 8, were elogged up and the matter drovping inte niy throut kept me hiwking and rising all the time. My throat was sore and inflamed Severo puins would Start in the topof my Bead and pass down my shine 1 had o po i ted feelin fror What food I | est. but | por l\m“‘l" ek und MB. WM MCOReD, 1711 me w0 wewk I could | & 8. 10th strot hardly stund, My sieep ¥as broken wnd restless and did me uo good. 99 ey 1891 1 would arise in the morning actually more tired than the night before. “The past two winters [ was attacked with severe hemorrhages, After the first sloze i severe cotigh came on and remained. | wa ull pains would ta me I hoth ungs, so bad at tines as to alnost take iy breath awny. T was run down and miserable I that the disease ha ONP TO MY LUNGS i\ Egave up all hops and decided ) use dofng any moro Fhat I began readin of Drs. Copeland nnd N Sprang up. Others in ny curec Iy not go myselt tem and method of trea tien “Tdid go. Toduy Tam a w 1 old trouble Femains me for speaking fn_stren 1o up my th and #o weak ind last spr.ug Then was wh was oon af of th nstield. New ndition were try their sys Lian. No trace Cun anyone blume ANOTHER INSTANCE., Mr. M. H. McOord Is Thankful for ths B fits Received from Drs, Copeland and Masfield Treatment, “For vears | hiave been troubied with eatarrh 1y nose wis stopped up first one side and then the othier, wlso o fuliness in the theout, pidns in the head und a continual hawking and spitting. Aftertrying varions remodic und gotting no reliet Tiave up in despair tin rewding of cures of Urs, ( Land and Mansfic T deelded toen on them thoir treatment dii so and can thoy hav wonders for m I desire to express my feelings of grat itude towards them for the benefits [ huve received, and Mr. MeCord Tu fsfled that a speedy and pern o the result 1 perfectly st nent cure will , PATIENTS BEING UNDER TREAT- OR PLACING THEMSELVES under treatment hofore Janusry I8t will he treatod for £ a month, MEDICINES INCLUDED, U3 TIL CURED. REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENTS. MEN'T What They Say Concerning the Success of Drs. Copeland and Mansfield—A Well Known Clergyman Gives His Experien —Uther Tes!imony. “Over two years ago my trouble began, Ihave scen inany miserable days and nig since then,” said “Mr. W. 'T. Callahan. of th street, . Tndeed. T feit miserable all the time, and it seemed I would never be any better, for all the doctoring I did and ull the medicine I took did me nogood. After reading of numerous o5 sin 10 mine that Drs.Copeland and Manstield lad tr essfully, I made my iind to €ry thelr systom Todiy those disaxreeabie symptoms i terevery way thin | hay am very thankfui to Drs. Coiclicee LT Mt»«. /27 el A2 REV, B. C. SWANK, of the Theolo inary, writes to Drs. Copeland and Mansfield as follows: I take great pleasure fn muking known to you that 1 have received groat benefits from your treatment. For five yours I have been afilicted With catieri of the head nd throat, which, it thues, was distressing: ndecd, In fuct, 1e'ding we Lo bel ove the must ¢ive up public speaking. Ttricd many dies but recelved no relief untii 1 eanio and Tam happy to write and inf you that | um entirely enred, all my synip toms of catarch having ai i MENA DOLL. L th am now entirely woil—non uches. no hawking or spitting, and [ and rested upon arisinz i the Where all others have fulied, Drs. 1 Mansticl ve been suecesful, thein, my story )N, B0H Seward stroet: 16 more hawking and hoadachos have al Sem- streot, rohond cel fresh mornin: Copelind and | al MRS, O, “My nosc is'n iting, no sed wn NOW re o much pralse and Mansficld tious work in my recommend thew to afl cunnot be rthelr caroful and 1 hoart suffcrers. MR. SAMUEL SMY Tl i the happiest m that T have found whi Sonth 16t street: Uhe ity feciing T thouaht Tost forover my good health nyone who knows me cansee that Lam el man: Lhiave no more nizht swoents; no pain in the chest orshouider- biades; T congh no more und 1 am gaining in flesh every duys: 1 cannot s too much for the and any Minstield have dor W SO A TONE, 1801 South 5t street: heartily reconmend Drs, Copelind wnd Mansfield's treatiment as the ontv tioatment that ever gave meany re d 1 known of them sooner it would me years nd much MEN MA South On the wonderfil success of Drs, d and M: wstield I hioueht T would try JUST Onco more 1o b Vit 10 Tor they have aceonipli s in my cise. After treating with t Symp toms have all d sappeared and well as ever Lwas in my life 5 RA GUODHEART, 3% Erskin i for D y head and nig entirely relloved, and ousumption. 1 iseof Drs. Copelund vo surely saved my life. too much in ustleld, for thoy Their Crede As hos been sald, Dr. W. 11 Cop president of his cluss at Bellevue Medical Collee. New York, where ho 2 od. the most famous institution of its k 1iploii boars the written medical wuthorities of prom nent medicul or T B Mansfiold at and u srsod by th s medical thorough e, have de 10 practice of thelr spoc- 0ss the columns of tho vani dentials are n also s for soctet ospitalexporicnce voted thelr lives to tios, with Whitt su duily papers show. Copeland Medieal - Institute ROOMS 311 AND 3812, New York Life Buildinz, Cor. 17th and Farnam 8ts., Omaha, Neb H, COPELAND, M, D, MANSKIELD, M. D, Consulting Physiclans wnd all djseases of the Throat unl Lungs. Nervous Dis- Diseases, Chronie Diseases. Office Hours—0 to 11 4. i, 2 0 5 p. iy 700 p 1. iy 100, 1 104 . ni arehal troublos und kindred diseasos ed successfully by mail. Sond 4o stanips for question circulars. Addross lettors o Copelund Medieul Institute, York Life Bulldiag. Omaha, Nel (CITIZENS STATE BANK Bluifs clalties: Cata E Of Counecil mn STOCK SURPLUS AND PROF .$150,90) TOTAL CAPIT DiEerons -1 A Mi Shuzurt, B K, H et J [TE Transi ness. Lar, ity athwestern lowa AND st and surplus of ay ban ¢ TEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS | | | Will Sell at these Special Prices from now until NOTHE Great nventory Nale of Carpe COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0. 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