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M | 1)) OMAHA BEE . COUNCIL BLUFI'S OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Leivered ty Carrier to ar ¢ City H. W, TILTON, MANAGER " T ness Office ) TrLEPHONEs | R0 Bess O ) — e MINOI MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Co. Ceuncil Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Crefu's chattel loans, 204 Sa block. Yesterday's heavy ram delayed the trains for several hou yert Harris and Clara La Chaneile, both owis township, were married yesterday morning by Justics Hammer. A me democr eting of th te ustters’ committee for the ention will be held this © ® at 730 o'clock ut the Globe oftice, The Social union of the First Presbyterian cburch will meet tomorrow evening at the vesidence of Miss May Hazzard, 7006 First avenuo, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Georze Htilen die yvesterday at the residenc [ Avenue D, The remains will bo taken to Notau, Ia., for intexment, Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Campbell wers mado tho victins of o surprise Satur ght, it being the anniversary of their wed I3 I'ne sts were members of the Danghters of Rebekab, One of tho twins born to Mr. and Mrs, C H. Leuch last Saturd terday mort ing. Tho funeral will occur ‘this morning at 10 0'clack at the fawmily residence, 250 Wash. {ugton avenue, R MAY 3 Now In Full Swing at the Boston Store, Since the opening of our May 1erowed daily with anxious gains lu Below we quote handkerchicf Ktore buyers, F counte of our gents' furnishing b GLOVES AND MIT mitts, better S Ladi just rec offer Couneil Bluly, has b <h ers duily glove ies’ bluc d in this | und mitt, siik in uins: goods m le our uid on our a fow und 450 doze neve rked value 10¢ We h 3 tipped gloves in pure sill. Misses’ mitts 19¢, air, Our kid glove represents the best muke of glovesin the country, such a8 Fos Alexu rin, Triffuse, in every imaginable shade. HANDKERCHIE Gents' initinl handkerchiefs, large size 150, cheup. : Children’s school handkerchicefs le, and 3 for 10e, Bet Gen Gen lisles and d styles, Just rec el ser est The iefs, its’ ine white shirts at over ter grade eflects. GENTS® ts’ mixed e ou e, e, dle a See h tir .»HIA hmn lics’ Swiss emoroidered 20 styles, in one lot for 1 bar g:nm cach, in fine Swiss handker 250 L0 3 for A0 marked FURNISHING. f hose, irts | r for 10c. 19¢ each. and or enll attention to fancy bosom shirts s, worth 1. 15’ from rop stiteh, i, ac ive 18, the b nin A ne in t 124¢ ( t merica wo size Dou’t fuil to see them, Raf duily. mates furnished for ts and We 1o 75¢ i grades from e Water proof collars, all worth 20, 100 dozen wire adjustable in ar for at fts of wall paper sell s headquarters. wpering and paint- ich, cto cottons and s 50c; plain window 1 cheaps the mone, 1OR ing. Nothing but the best hangers em- ployed. BOSTON Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Coun- cil Blufls, Ia e PERSONAL P E. E. Hart is in Denver. Phelps leaves RAGRAPOS. today tor Miss Florence Martyn 1s visiting friends Rev. Stephen Afton, in'St. Louls. Ed L witn J. L. Paxton, A F guest of bis nephow, George H. Stillman left Tex., on Auton 1. Wallaco io, of Wa IS legal reture: the last of the week, The the and A young man of 0 st vears I have not wonths. Life was @ was dead, aptive | Dpressor his own cnight by his be own inte vight avm, breuk the chains he himse Wi n If has fo ton of Nebraska City spont Sunday hington, Ta, is the K. nter. yestorday for San business. He will escane from ligence ut who shall ed? twelve three w sober wreek and hope Friends were kest hour of my helplessnoss In the came the Internutionul Cureassoviation to my relief. ev clear invigol The Towa cury dress Threo ed me vision, ed boc Internat oxtends room Blufrs, In. weeks of treat from the drink demon, an ive i 1 1ol Me A 1abi ient have eet and an are restored to me.” ul Cure to such » from the aleoholic or further information call on or ad- viam Block, ssocintion of as desire n it. Council Eat strawberry short cuke at Russel’s 'arl street, restau uruant, Chapman's sc gcreen doors and window: write for prices. Bluffs, Vete 11 xclusive Sce him or 15 Pearl St., Council On the occasion of the department en- campment of the Ottum B. &Q. nwa, com will sel the round trip. The following e pointed to iook after tae decorations opera leaguo atic nen I ticke A R, ngr May 10, 5 at 10 be held at the C., one fare for For particulars call on . Brown, Ticket Agent, 517 Broadway. Wi house for of democ tate con Will b the veution: 1 rat mmittee b meeting ie clubs T 103 been ap- in tho of the state d the demo- A Casper, L. Zerwueblen, Charles Beno, S. D, Rohre E. Holleobeck, Frank Trimule Coa Huas, C. D. Walter, L. C. Besley, 1. I, Hen aricks, Harry Hans, W. H. Knepher,Charles Nicholson, W. C. James, W, B, Re W. B, A. Troutman, W. H. Ti mes Nich: ols, J. C. DeHaven, 7 Wal Me 1"altaen, Thomas MeM: Millan, Frauk Guanella, G. A Mot biack olse for $2 worth H0¢, hats, Special M only Misses Sp will sell a lurge o iy leghorn for huts, 98¢, an for 2 d nk & Fearon wnt of finest everywhere mmed sailor Ihese goods are us fine for their grades as the eastern mark ets show and stylish, The and b, BOST for p: piper Pui it The aent anteed, Wall ¥ y newest d y far the | ON STOL \poring, \an DApE enls, 14 | and ary © osigns, 0wost I pthing S — t one timutes ut s omployed. izure with ve per. the b BOSTON Council Blufls, of those big arl streel crowd are all going to restaurant to g L vy handsome largest stock is at the furnis hed the bes .\u.m; you STORE. la. tussel’s 1o Bwanson Musie Co., Masonic temple. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | Rev. J. L. Hurlbut of New York Preaches an Elcquent Sermon, OF A POPULAR PASTOR RESIGNATION Rev. 0. M. Crofts Will Sever s Con. 1 with the Congregational Church Matters- : of the 1 eparing mocrats, Rev. J. L. H t, D1, of New York N of the Cha | normal Su I work and s rin ten of the 8§ school department of the Methodist scopal church in thi country, occupied the pulpit yesterday inc ing at the F >resbyterian church, He k s his subject the epistle of Paul to the Poilliopians, and as his text first, v of the epistic: “Paul ana Timotheus, t Scrvants of Jesus Christ, to all the Saints in at Poillippl, w ous.” Ho referred t ying nature, by examini sard by takine in totu landscape at a si ale jr tho varied ba for , parallel between th two ways of stu nature and the ways of studyin bible—investigating a singio sentence, ¢ neo or word, overlc or standing on em; and ug a whole book ut once. The latter was the method be wiovted 1n his sermon “‘P’aul has been spending many weary days and nights 1n prison,’ said he, “wnen hes denly hears the footfall of a tri his face brigzhitens, and as the door opens he g 1o the face of Epaphroditus,who cc ing him the grectings of the chur Lippi and along withthem the things which e thinks will minister to his temporal happi- ness. In return bo seads back the epistl we are now studying, Ithas not the soar iog cagle flight of the epistle to the s, butithas peculiar traits of its own. You have doubtiess listened to an oratorio and heard & lofty strain now deep uin the bus almost concealed by tho r parts, now peaiing high above all, but rrying itself tbrough the cutire piece. So throughout the epistlo tothe Philiip- piuns thero is one prevailing characteristic Joy ‘Rejoice’ is the word about which the whole evistle grows. s fact is the more noticeable when we cousider that when Paul wrote it he was not iu the prime of success, but his life was drawing toa closo with failure apparently stamped all over it. Every day a brutal Roman soldicr—ana_ tho Roman soldiers wern picked from the lowest aud basest of men—cawe iuto uls cell and they were bound wristto wristand ankle to anklo. When Paul penned the epistle the soldier was at Uis sige. It has scemed to mo that if 1 were in such surroundings ink would not be bitter cuough to tell tho story of my woes. But the soldiers brougnt into contact with Paul i this way every day took away the story of tho gospel withthem and multitudes heard it through this very experience of Paul’s. His huppiness was not the result of cireum stances, wnen one has a spring of water con- stantly’ at his hand what cares he for the drouthi With nis enemies outside the prison howliug for his death, with the gal lows > in the distance, he ha res in Christ Jesu 1d knew verty would ve rewarded teu 1cs overin the wealth in the th thousand next we ‘Love is anotber striking characteristic of tho cpistle. We. poiat to Iaul as the mighties tle of all, and whyi Becauso of the inte; of his conviction, the clear- ness of bis views in theology, but most of all, Lecause of his acep aud ténder affection. He loved men and thercforo drew men to him. Al through life he seems to have tuken bold of some one who followed bim to the end of his duys. 1f any one loves mien as wen he can go anywbere and be happyv, aud this is the principle that was responsibl for Paul's succes: He was not alw once he hated men, saw_them slain, gl ed over their sufferiy What wrought the chauge! “The love of Christ consiraineth us,' says Paul. The love of Cbrist was born in him, and trom it the love for all uis fellow- men |I1|(!bbu. in Paul’s heart. apiroditus had brought word of sins that were springing up in the church at Phillippi, of wrog opinions that might turn 10 heresies later on, ot strife and bilterness among some of the members. There was ganger from selfish ambition. He did not scck 10 510D these troubles by coming out in strong and bold denunciations; he only set up the glorious character of au ideal Chri tiun so clearly that each one must have louged to be just sucn a Christian, He goes through the Whole list of their defects, but does not tell them of a single one. He simply Voints out the batter path and says, this be your ideal.’ T'howay to mako peo- ple tura from wrong is to fill their hearts with right and then evil will fiee aw thut inus might be born all the nobility of the Christiau religion that is shown forth in the tender epistle of Paul to the Phullippian church.” Oh, Re At the mor ofts Resigns, service of the Congregn- tional church yesterday the pastor, Kev W. Crofts, astounded his congregation and the wany outsiders who were present by : from the pulpit this brief but uu- cquivocal announcement: With malico toward none ty for all, after pi erful consideration ana with aclearsense of duty 1 hereby tenaer my res- tznation as pastor’ of this church, to elfcet three months from date. 1 cha The reading of the announcemext was con- cluged before the congregation apparently realized 1ts 1o consternation followed surpri ions of the pas- tor aud his congrogation havo been of that close and fraternal character that can only be realized where love is united with vencration and respect, and where perfect harmony pre- vails, The' motive that has prompted the es1gnaLion bas uot been made publie, but it canrot bo other than one that ry cts the bighest credit upon the popular pastor. Whatever it may be the entire public of Council Bluffs will join the mcmvers of the church in urging him to reconsider it, for there never has been a pastor in the city who has been mora geverally loved than tho elo. quent poet-preacbor, whose tougue ana per have swopt every chord in the gamut of hu- man joy and sorrow that the people of Coun- cil Blufts have felt sinco ho came here scven years azo. Al will feel that newtner the church nor the aty cun af- ford to lose him. aud ouly impora- tive reasous will ve accepted in justiication of his_ determination to conclude his wori His ministry here bas been ore of enerey wud has reached every por- tiou and every class in the city. No matter whence came the call he has T hesitated to respond, and while ministering und as- sunging the sorrows of people, many of whom were obseure and humble, bo bns breatied forth poetic gems that have permaueutly en riched the literature of the age. No action can bo taken upon the resigna- tion untl) there I8 & Vestry mocting, and tone bus yet been calied. Too fixing of the date upon which the resiguation is to tuke effect is in accordance with au sgreemert between the officers of the courch ard the pastor when he was eng should elapse between t , that three mouths tender of his res ignation aud bis final withdrawal from the church. It is vory likely that the popular preacher will b induced to consent to re- ain here long vefore the three montus elapse, ———— Everybody cats at Russel’s restauraut, 14 Pear! street. —— Cotele U name is applied to ,:,‘.nhu‘.vum intros 1can market and The abov weeve of dr to the Ame a new uced taking the place of the Bedford cord, It is shown in all the prevailing spring colorings, tavs, modes, sl greys, wushioom, navy, black am, One dollar and tweuty-five conts is the ordinary price for this' fabrie, but as a special inducement we will put' thirty- oue picees on sale Monday morning, along with other bargains for May sale, at ninety-eight cents a yard. FOTHERINGHAM, WITELOW & CO. = loston Store, Council Bluffs, Ia. O for Ottumwa, The deiegates to tho state eucampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will leave over the Burliuglon for Oituwwa this mora- rapidly | THE OMAHA The car will be finely decorated within aud without, Those who will compose the | party are Abe Lincoln post of D. Multby, com mander; C. S and Gieorge Miles, delegates; Cook Guittar, L. B Cousins, Major King, Colonel D. B | Da Dr James Jacoby, eadman hichmond will also Tk Bre scveral days o have the charter d 1n order to defeat his candidacy for the sionel Stea he was t but siuco the d Major Ricn Stendman's d that no efforts sn Tho application 1 charter wiil be made administration 8. Woolson of Mount Jindt of Council Bluft f Denison, Dr. . A. G | ique ana J. B, Al < of Mour Vernon. Most of theso gentle a Wi to bo fricudly to Abo Lincoln nos the mem f the post have abt at the result of the effort knock out Stead by blotting the whole post to which ke belongs from the Grand Army rolls will be a failure. There will dout bo a tremendous amount of wire pulling during the first days of the en- campment and it will probably be one of the most excitir mpments, 80 far as the muers of Abe Lincoln post are concerned, that has cver been held. A number of the | members of the Union Veteran 1 have also signified their intention of going to Ot | tumwa, The the ci street g, the following members of this city Hubbard Theodors v at @ d in 1 will do his Abe Lincoln post revok dman in niman de | Co man anxious recent exci mond began friends have doter | be spared in his beh .1 the revocation of the the state cil of consis Pleasant, George L. Wri bert of Dub: nas sta securo the v ip an opposition Tic no to largest d best 15 cent meal in ut Russel’s r¢ 1cant, 14 Pearl Patronize b gons for Mo, river channel ice. Mulholland & Co. 162 i A Crowd Cu There were five or six taken the of try Blanchard institute, at Broadway, Council Bluffs, discharged yesterday thoroughly cured of their incon- Lel. . en who ment at the have 553 trollab.e appetite for liquors. Ouo of them, Mr. J. B. Donahoe, after roceiv- | ing his certificate, made’ the following eloquent speech to his associate: Associates, my time has come to bid you good-hoy. My stay with you has been n pl \wone. One seldom moets A more generous, open hearted, cordial class of boys than those with whom I have mingled at this institute. Actu- ated by a common motive we come from different parts of the country as strangers and now part the best of friends. Unfortunately I, like many of you, in tho past have chrried upon” my shoulders a burden which in a few more yeurs, possibly months, would have ght mo to u drunkard's grave. With liquor my master, I for man, years marched through the ve mires of filth. Twenty y periodical drinki wn appetite over in d estublished which I had no con- On the 12th of April, 1892, T entered this institute for treatment. Words fail me when 1 undertake to express my gratitude for thav step. Hell and heaven have been described to you all. Imagine the former and you see me one of its demons as I lived less than a month ago. Im: e the latter and you see me as [ feel at this moment, happy, contented, o new m transferred from a demon home to a heaven on errth. [ eame here a disgrace to nd friends and leave with the ledge t I am now once more n man and my friends need uo longer feel the stigma of disgrace 1 have them, spy heart and a buoyunt to life's earnest pur: and feel that this institute should ve the biessings of heaven rest upon it for the good work it has not only done for me but to all those who are placed in o of its courteous and gentlemanly cers, With my best wishes for its future I now 't with you, petlltes o Black Leghorn Hats 50c. Before buy. the ladies should see the black and white leghorn hats wh will be sold this week at Miss millinery parlors, 337 h Ragsdale’s Broadway. The most fortunate man in town Geo. Davis, the leading druggist, ve- Ca ] agency for the in the world, mude 18 Hotel Gordon Broadway, has re- cently changed hands, and is baing thor- chly renovated. Clean bds; prompt s table first cluss. hile attending the convention eat at Russel’s restaurant, 14 Pearl street. Mrs, v, competent nnrse for the sshington ave, The Hercules lawn mower, with 10- inch whoels, will cuc high grass and work easier than any other mower made. We keep also the genuine Phil- adelphia mow chines that cheapest, just receiv, pieyel 11 Main sty and several other ma- an sell cheaper t New refri 1, Dauntl Shugart & which | ’ blo s a 8 K.C READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND eases of the Eyeand Ea, Fitsand Apopiex. the knife or drawinz a drop of store ease I cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, or 1o on or using. The only Physician who can tell what aila All correspondence strictly confidential, Modicing Bent by express. DAILY BEE =MONDAY, KFAIRB BAKI ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN« SARY OF MEDICINE, CTREA -—OF Best fa for s of dls ilitles, wpn ants, 10 circul club Can ricity [ trusse '»1” tumor. haluvion, e nev. b adder, eye, i surgical operations, DISEASES OF WU treat the following Digenses : Catarrh of the Heud, Throat, and Tungs: (xl't | it | abi I dential mailore Tid cate comtonts or terylew preferre 1. history of your cuse, wrapver, our BOOK TO MEWN, |} lood. Woman with her delicate organs re- 16 health. Dropsy cured without tepping. pecial Attention given to private nd Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 50 to $500 forieit for any Venereal Dis- pay. Hemorrhoi s or Piles cure B s THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED with question 11 Will eave life 2nd hundreds of dollars by calling Applianoes £ utactory HATTEIRES A D DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. a person without asking & question. il and Cou Address ail letters to W. G PANGLE, M. D. 5Broadwuy. Co uncil B! uffs, Ta. Chas. The rizht to reje served M7distm, o Funernl Dir L City Troasuror. TAY 9 18¢ ANK& ¢o. CHIGRGO. Chrodic and Suaieil Disn treatmo IVJ. to Visit us may ln Spon_cnce. Med ) minutes' tido fr. etor and Ul 892, NG TRY IT. TMENT | ALL— / »‘E SRR aritus and Romelis ory form nt. ani fn the west. defor. Vo rd itions on jties ot s epilepsy, BN A StEe )k on Disoas Disease, Liver Complaiut, Kidney Complaint, | Women FRE 1y ad led o iy Nervous Debll‘ty. Menta!l Depres- | {ndepartnien mrn:n nfin sion, Loss of Manr:loog‘. Sem\nnal Shitate malip Al ne ble Medi Diabetes, t's Disease, us' & e DEIR T g 3 Y aknpas i, Tarthian, White Swolling, | Al B at Dl DISEASES Berofuls, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turmors | Syphliitic Polson removed from the sy and Fistula In ano removed without | ¥ithout pereury. Now Kestorative Tr AL POW roly pa sender. One personal (phills, G or Defor inthe West THUSSLS, LLL BEL LS. 1 etric motor | Lunkley, taer JONN SPOE Dog Poun 11 blood and TALTY tund Varic 8 POWDER. D5 ozs.ror D50 PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb @ W. PANGLE, M. D. ' Omaha Medieal and Sureienl INSTITUTE w [ye & Lar INFIRMARY FOR THR 3 attendanco nl a1, L 10 mArks to all ult us or son sead in plain Upon I'rivats, Spociil or Norvous Dis Omaha Medical and Surgical Instituls, 26th and Broaiway, Coincll BluTs. centor of Omaha on P'roposals for District Strect Improv L ; Boads. ! 511 Broadiway, Council Bluffs. Senled dids ked Proposals for District sabhono i) St Tprovement Hn,m‘l will be “".v“uq A T T e i T2 S T P TR R e | WD 1013 00106k NODI. DTS ay of ‘May. - ; s for the purchinse of D str.et Strect | Dog 1 provemoent I(H s us follows: The folls ow District since Muy District 4 Distr ct i % District i Ala Distri nd, Dist Issu \illl\t\ll\'!<)! cition o sought for a 3 white poulies date of de ery st Omal 5) differcut colored curs, 0. e T S — Bee Bureau of Claim | ROOM 220 B For Inventions | LROCUR OMAHA, NE Al with EE BUILDINC 3 RAILWAY TIME GRRD Aves CHICAGO RURLINGPON & Q Arriy o8 aha \- M ALY Mason St San & s Uliloags Vostibala So) A m 1 v o X v m AT Ktpros . m A0 & Tows 1ol n & MO RIY 11 Mason Sty Limit Kipas Avos K Lo el Omaha | Dop a0 WA St Yuna am L Kansas Uity Dy Kep 0 p m B45 pom KONt KD vin UL Oam UNION PACIFIC Arrives Oth And Marey Sts O hia WICAGO, Wil & ST PAL UL denot and Maray Ste Clicazy KA SIOUX CIIY & PACIFL Arrives the 1 and Marey Sts Umans Gotain pa S0 ULy s 08 p @ . i < it Kxp U A Conduet Duteyjersnse Ty SIOUN CITY & PACIFIC Arrivas itk Apeotnl aasitink Y Depot, 1th and Webstor ts. | Oimaha, 4 pu S aul mited u Lrosecate vejocted cases, - g Loaves CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Arrives Kegister 8ra 1o ks ant ennypl g Gimaha 11 depot. 10h and Marcy Sta. | Omaba Rendey opinions as toscope and valil. e VR LG Lt O v ity of patents. Veatibit 1 Vi Vastorn Kiyer ... (b m | (6% K Chie, s, (8% Moi)| $038 Teaves CHICAGO & NORTHW BSTERN Arrivas i ”‘\" L) "'I L Councll Bluffs I'ransfer BUREAL 13 witha briat L) Chicago Eapross s0pm AR yon wiil bo ones advind o Vestiiilo m tod Vi & m do. Mooty oo Eastorn Flyor 15 p m of & camiicatl natar Sunj Atlantle Mall (% Moni| 7.5 8 m fring A vour rlgit, Infring BUREAU tor the matter. orit y ent DY ULNOEY KDL b A roliabls OPINION bofors aciing o 1 Passener (1% 5 OMATIA & ST LOUIS, * dep hoand Marcy Ste St Louts Cannoa Hall wed onraat wity matter to 1ol 3 THE BEE BUREAU OF CLATMS | Tonves 20 Bee Buillinz, Oma'ny, Ned, | e i el ¥ Th's Buroan Is guaranteal by thy | ow a m (Ex Nat) Wyo (€x. Mo Omah . Bee, the Plonecr Press and the San m Norfolk (E anday.) Vrancisco Exuminer St Tl Kxpross Cut this out and soni it with yousrin ., ST, 1. Ariives quiry Depot 15t and Wobator $ts | Omaha I8 m Fass (Sx Suniy Proposals for Park tonds. S b om “Dimicod \ed bids, rked proposals for Park 15 p m|BancrofePawanrer (Ke Sund'y ond s Wi be Feeoived up 1o 12 o'elock noon, | Taves MISSOURI 1A T My, 1802, ]“ |II14 k“. «h F | Omaha cpot 15th an1 Webster Sty Omahs the ¢ ty of Uma Neb. ! 0 pom Loul X: A Each bi miust st and amount | 2%V is}) B Eplass souzht f and incl interest to Leav . & PACIFIC. dute of very it Omaha, Neb, 3 |" .:‘\: L 'he o reject uny und 1ds I8 re- xpros e lo it torrelseti iy AL DR eRr e ok Atlantic KX pr s ity D 45 m Vostibuls 1imitod Loaves K C,SIL JOE & C. 1 Arrives = Transtor bt Counell Bluts. | Transtor PR TOTIOR 1000 0 1 2. Kans s City_ Dy Sxpross By H SPECIATL NOIIEC RS maml iy ] i COUNGIL BLUFF3 Teaves | CHICAGO, BUIL'N & QUINCY. Arriv Transfor Union Depot, Council Blutts Tran s \\ Ao R THGR e F iHam o, 7 Broadway. Council Blutrs FEROnIGE HIa B OMAIIA X ST LOUE Areives \\‘ ANTED-—-At “llotel Gordon. ssistant Union | pt. Conncell Blu s, Transfer — E SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Arrives L¥, YU bave anytnine tor sale or trads Uillon Depot. Counell Blufs. | Transtar E. 1L Sheafe, Broadway and Maln street VWaNtED - in lows b 10 Johnson & Van FOR REN city. F IRAGE Sure, et lowust rite W ANTED Casudy. Cusady. Joon saLe without ha Wood, 1% Bau : ind stored an n Sin il Broadw n 1ess, eheap for eash, nstree 2irl for kitehen Sloux City Accomn xprasy []E'E SATES" HEADQUARTERS s to the Democ |.m. will find a opnortun they wi res | Buy Any Farniture commiission at is spring by visiting the largest furni- Broadway were house in the west, astern prices willprevail. G, E_MYERS, l( ! ‘HM Stund, 2 Rroviwany Llnmw it Il’nlr tation 166 p eral house- el 15) aros Al on or write el Bluils, | atic Conven- warm welcome and an to muke their expenses if have parts of thy | 1o Ay and Main, —Sto i) with or | WA | GlTIZ NS STATE BANK \ TANTED—Immediat i work. Good peruineit biaco. 12J 8. 7th st Of Councit Blu. 3 350 LB T, € ~ | Capital stee 0 .8130,00% S A Dt o e a0 AT eemeos | Eurplus and Rrorts 80,000 ponnaduingmil i s fro Grand Net Capitil an | Surptus ks 2 — Ao ALE O RENT—Larzest and most i profitable meat irhet tn the west, dolug Transactzenerd hks fron 01 to , 0 Bec ofti e Councit i Boutrs it ed capital undsurpius ot tern Lowi INTE B3I ON TIJ3 DB203IT3 wonth: Spoendid on building q—Attornoys at law Sims & Saanlers—firernorsar vy, rra 1 Brown in ) iy gion Ml tedorat courts. Rodme &4 and 5 Shugae terms appiv to A. B. Nichowsor Il C. Cory Benovlock, Council Blata Lo room b, & ents for bullding, It g e - — | blie Notle 5 outh Tth s iunty coerli in Wister until N 16, 1802, Niny ent varzain, New double house, ut 1ok p.m., for furnish n all material ftuated at Nos, 114 and 16 8.7th St 4“4,, ana performin, 1 work ne Sury Lo remodel el ol Tprovement w and s the Saidne connty eourt hou Ratoraliisito Louse, 1ins 14 rooms. 2 bath ro P ans and specificat!ons now on file to he n puntre closets, front und nd examined ino the county ¢ offico, hot d water sery ¢ Bis, et Eids to Le accompanied by ol and sutlie #8.500, 1l s barzain and solie o clent Lond to be (et 1y - fide offers, Smith, Baldwin block, ned for th fiathful pe Council Blufts, S nutlssioners B ot any or all bids, JOMPETENT wanted to tike | . Avri 802 ) chis References, D, \Hllu\l\tmm(y( erle Cal at 614 dwiny Counc L1 | Muy £-9 Son. Recollect that the Surprise is only gasoline stove that possesses every quality of a gas stove, Aol , 310 Broadway, has and neweat goods. teed. Carpets Will Go This Week, The Council Bluffs Carpet compuny have had the heaviest trade this spring new Dangler *Reiter, thetail or, all the latest style Satisfaction guu: that they have ever hud, and to take care of itthey have had daily ship- ments of new goods. Today their stock iseven larger thaa it hus been utany previous time. These goods bought at a discount include ull the spring wenves and novelties in all lines, and this week will be full of opportunity to get bar- gains, as well as the handsomest latest designs that were not out of the looms when other dealers bought their goods, Delegates and visitors in the city this w are especially invited to visit the carpet store, MALIGNANT ABSCESS. My little girl suffered for three years from a larg result of a fall and disloc: Abscess was large, with siy all of which discharged puss. 1 was induced by fricnds to give her 8, 8, 8 { and by the time the fifth bottle w: finished the Abscess was entircly leal €d, and the child was well and happy. Mis, J. A, WIEGNER, BLATINGTON, PA. Send for book on the Blood and Skin. Swirr SPEcIFIC Co., ATLANTA, GA. Great Keys Such as St. Peter carried in pictures, and the rest of us carried in discomfort, went suddenly out of use on the intrc duction of the famous ** YALE" locks, Then some happy people jumped to the conclusion that any small key meanta *' YAL lock, Not so. It's easy to make a worth- less lock with a little key, and it takes less metal. Your protection lies in one word, See that ** YALE" is stamped on every Key. If that is there, security is | there aiso. Sold wherever locks sell. Abscess on her hip, the ion. The openings, l Q mfl..flt&,t.,n i e Pirstomi. HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. YEMICOLKS O X1, STYT.KsSY AND GRADES, LARGEST STOCK ffice and Repository Nos. 12, 14 and 16, 4th BEST GOOD Street, LOWEST PRICES, ORDERS FILLED OMPTLY, Warehouse, Corner gth and Broadway,

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