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e ’ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ) First of a Series of Important Suits on Trial, “ e | BROWN & CO.'S FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES That Transactions In Connection with the Union Elevator Wil Be Thor- Afro-American Tarift | Reform Lengue Meeting. Firm's oughly Alred PR, | The first of a series of important suits growing out of tho financial difficulties of Brown & Co. of the Uniou elevator was put on trial yesterday aftercoon in the district | tourt. The court diu not coavene ie | o'clock in the afternoon owing to the demo- | cratic doings, and the aemaud of the court | room for other purposes, so little was done | exceptimpanelling the jury. The first case | is & replevin suit entitled N, L. Swartwood & Co. vs the Union Pacific Railway com- | pany. At the time of the failure of the firm | some who had shipped grain sought to attach the cars on the track and wost of the su of which this is the first to be tried, will be 1n the form of a three cornered fight | Disease never succassfu tem with pure blool. Dea makes pure, new blood and enrichos the old — MAY SALE Underwear € ouncil Blufrs, ¥ Sate. tos During Their M HOSIERY. Ladies’ hose, tan, black, slate and | modes, 40 gunge goods, 17¢ a pair. | Fast black hose, 7¢, 10¢, 124¢ and 15¢. Best value in domestic goods ever of- fored. Another 100 dozen of our R. S. 26, just to have the best 25c hose in America UNDERWEAR. en ladies’ ribbed vost, ¢ each. three for & 200 dc Ladies’ shaped vest, Ladies’ shaved vest, 12ic cach. Henvy weight silk trimmed vest, 17¢ 2j¢ vest wo show in three mukes, fAnished with silk, draw string, in white vest in high and low k trimmed. 1 me At'50¢ our Egyptian lisle in ecru and | black. Misses’ gilk vosts in black, pink and cream, at 75e. Ladies’ silk vests in black, pink and crenm in narrow and derby rib, the best #1 silk shown. nts’ underwear, mode shirts and drawers at 50c. Lisle finish shirts and drawers 75c. Fancy stripea shirt and drawers (Med- licott goods) sold regnlarly for $1.25, our price for sale 7o aach. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co., BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Ia. e Jurvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best. | and ecru, An Early Verdict. Judge Deemer was aroused from his slum bers at 4 o'clock yesterday morning with the | announcement that ajury which had been out all night had agreed on a verdict, In- steaa of a hiutle more folding of the arms for sleep the judge very accommodatingly ar- rayed himself and went to the court house to relievo the twelve wearied jurymen. The case with which tney had been ‘wrestiing was the one of Formesvs Wright, Baldwin & Haldane. The plaintiff claimed that he had deposited £1.000 with the firm as security on a bond in an sttachment suit. Tho at- tachment was adjusted in _some way bul he gid not get his §1,000 back. Suit was to recover, 'I'ne oofendants claimed that it was a transaction 1w which Mr. Haldane was individually and solely concerned and for which the firm was in" no way responsible. The verdict reached at davlight gave the plaintifY his claim and 1uterest, amounting to 1,127.50. ——— Mrs. H. C. Gording, Evansville, Ind.,says: “I have tried Bradycrotine for headache and bave always found relief.” Jarvis Wine Co., Santa Clara, Cal Carpets Will Go This Week. The Council Biuffs Carpet company have had the heaviest trade this spring that they have ever had, and to take care of it they have had dauily ship- ments of new goods. Today their stock iseven larger thaa it has been ut any previous time. These goods bought ut a discount include all the spring weaves | and novelties in all lines, and this week will be full of opportunity to get bur- 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 weck are es: ly invited to visit the earpet store. Jarvis wines, the oldest and best. ———— Total Depravi Mr. Kimball, who recently came here from Anamosa, and is now erecting a builaing on the corner of Ninth streetand Eleventh avenue which will be used for an elevator | factory, discovered yesterday morning that his housenold goods, which had all been stored in the factory until his house should be finisbed, bad been completely ruined by some unknown vandals. They had broken open the outside door ana had carried a large part of the furniture away, while the rest, which they either could not carry away or did not want, they had broken in pieces wpparently out of pure cusseduess. My mother has suffered for many lone years with headache. Braayerotine cured ber. G. . Carter, Holly Sprivgs, N. Y. _— Jurvis 1877 brandy, six gold medals. Closing Duncing Party, Prof. Chambers will close his dancing | classes for this season at Arcanum hall on turday evening, and would be pleased to see all friends and pateons present from 8:30 to 11:30. Admission toall 50c. Orchestra and program. ——— PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, G. E. Ferguson of the Neola Reporter was 1n the city yesterday. . O. Thorpe of UChariton occupied a seat 6t the veporters’ desk yesterday at the con- vention. taking suorthand notes of the pro- ceediags, s officiul reporter for the stau democratic committee. Mrs. Grace d' Urre, Seattle, Wash.. by tho will return to Council Bluffs as %000 s the estate can be settled, her sunt, who diea | two or threo aays after her arrival there, having left guite a large estate, which by will is divided between two sisters aud Mrs d'Urre. Cook's Extra Dry Impsrial champagno ha no superior. Try it. Record, forty years Warranted pure juice of the grape. —_— Jurvis 1877 brandy, highest test. e B Low-Priced Lawn Mowers. Besides the High Whesled Hercules, which cuts grass u foot high and sells | for #6 up, we give you your choice of o | 12, 14 or 16-inch mower for 85, every ma- chine warranted to do good work. Philadelphia mowers always in stock. Largest and best line bicycles in the city—Swift, Dauntless, Warwic Pil- rim and Warwick Student—besides the t. Nicholus line of cheaper wheels. SHUGART & SON, 11 Main Street, Council Bluffs. ————— Afro-Awericans Meet, The Afro-American Tariff Reform league of lowa met yesterday forenoon in Peterson’s ball for its convention. 5. L. Masb, the state | president, called the meeting to order, ana C. U. Curtis, the secretary, delivered an ad- dress, afier which the following commitices who was called to illness of au aunt, e e exalted positio | Board of T were_appointed: On crodentials, John Eas- ley of Des Moines, George Mundin of Coun- cil Blufts, J. W. Beachman of Sioux City; on resolutions, S. L. Mash, N. McWhorter, G Samuels; permanent organization, Charles B. Jones, W. D.Crawford, T. E. Johnson The meeting theu adjourned until evening, when another session was held in Hugnes' hall —— When Traveling Whether on pleasiire bent or business, take very trip A bottla of Syrup of Figs, ss it acts most pleasantly ana effectively on the kiduess, liver and boweis, preventiog fevers, headachies and othor forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cents and 1 boitles by all leading aruggists ——— The ladies of the Woman's Christian association will serve lunch today to business men and citizens at 15¢. The proceeds are for the benetit of the Chris- tian hoapital. Hotel Gordo: Broadwa has re- cently changed hands, and is being thor- oughly renovated. Clean b ds;p: service; table first class, MINOK MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Ce. Council Bluf's Lumber Co., coal Crafvs chattel loans, 204 Sappblook. No bus was done in the superior court yosterday Miss Rice will receive pupils in oil and water colors, also art ncedle 128 Fourtn street. bomas Krause and Rose Shearon, hoth of Omah were yesterdav afterncon wedaed by Rav. G, W, Crofts of the First Congrega- tional chureh, The Young Men's institute installation of Mcers Friday ovening at St Joseph's echool hall. All members aro requested to be present. P, J. Emig, C. S H. T. Cariher, who was taken before tho insane commissioners a short time ago for an examination on the charge of insanity, and was discharged by the condition that he £0 to Work, Was arrested vesterday afternoon and placed iu the city jail on the charge of vagrancy W. Ouik, an insane man, was found wan- dering ubout the Norttwestern yards early yesterduy morning without any clotbes on He was taken in charge by the police and a telephone messago was received soon after from the Omaha authorities stating that a man auswering his description was wanted there. A delegate to the democratic convention whose name could not be learncd met with a bad accident last evening. While going out of the south door of the Grand hotel be got his right hand caught between the folding doors nnd one ot the fingers was bruised so that it will probably have to be amputated. He was taken to the ofice of Dr. Bower, where the njury was attended to, after which he was taken to his bome in Onawa. Ofticer Claar went to the residence of A. M. Given last evening to_arrest him_for as- sauiting a man named Tice who lives on Tenth strcet near the corner of Avenue G. When he arrived at the house he found Giveus on his mettle, aua a_vigorous scrap eusued in which Claar bad to fight Givens and two of bis friends, koown as Jim Stevens und “Dane Pete.”’ Claar bad to use his club, and in the melee Givens was con- siderably bruis out the head. He was finally taken to the polico station, Wwhere he was booked with two assault and battery cascs instead of one. His two companions succeeded in getting away, but were arrested about midnight aud booked with resisting an ofticer, J DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such poi sons as scrofula, skin disease, eczema, roeu- watism. Its timely usesaves many lives, Chapmun’s screen factory. gcreen doors and windo! write for prices. Bluffs, Exclusive See him or 15 Pearl St., Council — Jar 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers. ot s Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, catarrh. Shugart block, Council Bluffs Emr ) Reiter, thetailor, 310 Broadway, has all the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction yudranteed. — Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple. Jarvis 1877 brandy, better than imp'd. Patronize blue ice v channel ice. agons for Mo. river Mulholland & Co. Tel. 162. o e e N N ARE ALL FOR BOIES [CONTINUED FROM SECOND PAGE.| tend this conventior, | have no hesitancy in saying that the brain, the bone and sinew of the country will be here. They will not be men of the ignoraut classes, but representa tive furmers, representative business men, and in fact all classes excepting the poli- cians. Mr. Davis could not state who the nomi- nees of the convention would be, as that was amattor for the delegates to decide. A number of men uad teen mentioned for th but the committee was not naming candidates as it had oter work upon ts banas. In company with Mr. Rosewater the party weut throveh Tie Bee vuilding and gazed at Omaha from its roof. They exvressed much surprise at the sizo of Omuba, its meny fine buildings and the general appear ance of prosperity, Money for the Entertainment. A meeting of the local convention commit- tee was held in the exchango room of the ade in the afternoon, at which the members of the executive committee were also present after the preliminary busi- ness hud been disposad of. Thomas Swove presided, and Secretary K. F. Hodgin was uiso on hund., About forty members of the committes were present, representing all tho business and commercial orgenizations of the city. Chairman Swobe called upon Mr. Thomas Kilpatrick, chairman ot the finance com- ort as 1o the money secured. The latter reported that #,730 had been sub. scrived and the amount could be raised to £7,500, but the railroeds and real estate men had failed to come to time, and he didu't know where the required §10,000 was comiug from. A. Wakefield of the committee on hall reported that tho Coliseum had been secared and remodeled and was ali ready for the co vention with the exception of the de oratious, He stated that the costof the work 1one would be about 86,000, % L. Lomax and John kraucis, gencral pussenger agents of tho Union Pacific and 3. & M. respectively, stated that it was con- trary 10 the po of the railroads to con- tribute any money to make up lists of this kind, They thought that giving a reduced vate was nbout all they could do. Mr. Kilpatrick said that one difficulty was that the members of the third party were not wealtby men, If they were they proba- bly wouldn't find 2oy use for & third purty, but 1t was uevertheless a fact that they were not able to give much and this made it havder 1o raise woney for this convention than if it | bud becn either of the other parties, The uewspapers were requested 1o publish the names and amounts contributed ty the business men of the city, and they were aiso requested to solicit smali cash subscriptions in the sum of §1, more or less, It was agreed tbut tue balauco of the money would be raised, The members of the executive committee were then calied in, and Mr. Kilpatrick stated ihat three-fourths of the necessury £10,000 had been raised, and the committee folt contident that the full amount would be forihcoming. Mr. Waketield repeated bLis statements regurding the ball, and then the members of the commitiee were called on to expross themselves. Messrs, Tauveneck, Washourn and Davis each declared that all they wanted was that the pleages made at St. Louis should ba ful- filled. They thougnt that decorations and such things” wero all well enough in their way, but that hotel and railway rates were the prineipal things. ‘They were assured that all the passenger associations had offeved a hall-fare rate, and that botel rates would remain the saine as usual. No more would be charged for ac- commodations, but each room would be alied 1o its capacity, the sawe as is done in other cities on such occasions, otherwise the visi- tors could not be taken care of. The nationsl executive committee will meet the local exccutive committeo at w o'clock this worniug at the Millara and will look about the cily, takiug in the Coliseum where they will be requesied 1o suggest | have THE OMAHA such changes they may desire. They been given a listof botels and hotel rates, showing that thousands of people will be mccommodated at rates not exceeding £1.50 per d NERRASKA AT MINNEAPOLIS, Great Scramble in the Flour City for Sleeping Quarters. A meeting of Nebraska republicans, at which W, F evening at ters to Bechel presided, was held last the Republican League head- hoar the report of committees on the accommodation of the Nebraska con- it &t the Minneapolis conven- tion Hon. Jonn L. Webster and Walter Seeley were directed by the state central committee to ¢o to Minneapolis and eogage quarters for the Nebraskans who would visit the city during the couvention The committee had considerable difficulty in getting the refusal of any number of rooms atany of the hotels, as almost every room in the city had been engaged Chairman Mercer had secured six rooms at the Nicholas hotel for his persoual usc Thesc he deciared bo would give up to the and with the four more rooms promised by the hotel prople the dele eates will be sheitered under one roof. This matter will be finaily settled by the delegates re.u'ar delegates, themsclves at touiglit's meeting T'he great question before the mesting was bow to provide for the Nevraska visitors, All the hotels have raised their rates, and some of the leadiag est, ishm s want &4 per day for u room wita from four lo five men in & room After considerable talk Secrotary Soel was directed to make another trip to Minn apolis and arrange for Nebraska headquar ters eit * 1 Minneapolis or St. Paul It was suggested that a couple of large tents be cre ed on some vacant lot near the cotvention hall and be decorated with flags and Nevraska banners, but those present dida’t tuke vory kinaly to the t teme, so 1t was aropped A special committes on transportation con sisting of Messrs, Leavitt, Clark und Slaughter, was appointed by the chair to ar- e for & speciul train to leave Omaha Sun- evening, June 5. All republicans in the © who desire to go on the Nebraska tral asked to communicate with Secretary Brad Slaughter brought up the question of a big republican ratification after the co: vention and to_have some of the well known castern republicun wheelhorses address the meeting. The date sugeested for Lhe ratifi cation was June 13, Alter some discussion it was declared to he the seuse of the meet- ing that a ratification be held and that the republicans of the state be asked to attend The details of the celebration will be ar. rangea lat — DeWitt's Sarsaparilla asstroys suca pol sons us scrofula, skin disease, eczems, rhou matism, Its timely use saves mauy Lives. - ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Ladies Musical societv 1s fortunate in having secured for its final concert tonight at the Lininger gailery Mrs. Corinne Mooro Lawson, who will give a song_recital as @ fitting termination to an exceptionally pleas- ant year, musically. Mrs. Lawson comes finely heralded as un exceptionally capablo prima donna, the musical critics throughou the country being & unit in prase of her beautiful voice. “The Merry Monarch'’ begins his jolly three days' réign at Boyd’s theater tonight. Prancis Wilson and bis company arrived at :30 last evening direct from New York City ana tonight will presert Woolson Niors operetta, *The Merry Monarch,’” at the Boyd in precisely the same manner that it was pre seuted during its eventful run at the Broad- way theater, Now York City, which closed last Saturday evenine thero, The_original cngagement of “The Two Jobus at the Farnam Street theater was for four nights, 1t is now changed to one week, begiuning next Sunday, with a mat- tinee. “Late to bed and eariy to rise, will shorten the road to your home in the skies.” But early to bed and a *'Liutle Early Risor,” the pil that makes hfe longer and better and wiser. pri 2 L The base ball game st Wonderland, Coffee, Grifiin, Williams, Gleasons, Sherman, Mann, Mills ana Hulp, make it the best show of the season. Don't let that cough continue. once with Piso's Cure for Consumption, never fuils. 2c. All druggists. —_— Steamer Arrivais, At Philadelphia—Hibernian, gow; Missouri, from London, At Baltimore—Weimar, from Bremen, At Boston—Samaria, from Liverpool. Stop itat It from Glas- At Copennagen—Thingvalla, from New York. At London—Sighted, Gothia, from De- vonia: Lydian Ionarch and Fuerst Bis- marck, from New York: Ocean and Orau)e Prince, from Phitadelphia. At New York—Spree, from Bremen; State of Nevada, from Glasgow: Nordlaud, from Autwerp; Cicy of New York, from Liver- pool. o Dow't become constipated. Take Beech am's Pille, NEWS OF YESTERD i T, Domestic, Machinery moulders are on a strike in Cleveland. 0. Michizan lumbermen are more than pleased with the recent heavy rainfall, George Gould has pure! 1 o hy Colorudo with which to stock his des (e Hudson river. 1t is 1cported from G the Cheyenne Indians are ¢ the newly opened strip ). Q. Steele of the Chronlcle Pittsburs, Pa.. and_ Mrs. been united in marriag Catholie clergymen sidering plan of sunn 10 Chattangua meetinzs, The sessions of the gen dof elk in pari on thrie, OKL, timt ding settiers on Telezraph of Ella Pellsiy b New York are ussemblies sim 1 executive board of the Knizhts of Labor ut Pitisburg, Pa., was tuken up with routine work, Mack of the Sundusky, 0., Register nns u clected department commander of the nd Army of the Kepublic of Ohio. Governor Burke of North Dakota has culled u sneolal session of the legislature to provide for the election of presidential electors. Memphis, Tenn.. is crowded with delegatos to the aeep er convention und visitors who will attend the celebration of the open- ing ¢ the biz bridze, The state of Texas Waco & Northwest brought suitto oust n Kallrond froni cer- nas in thut state which it is uileged the pany Is unlawfully holding. e bodies of threo men were found drifting i u voat on the Lake off Duluth, Minu. They aro supposed o be those of fishermen who left Two Harbors several duys ugo. Dispatehes from many points in the flooded districts indicate thut tho various rivers ure fulling and that unless more rain falls no more damage will be done by floods. The convention of the Nutional Brotherhood of Bollermukers 18 in session ut Columbus, 0., and the national convention of 1ocomotive en- gineers is holding forth at Atiunta, Ga _Azra. the Bashficld manor entry, won tho Kentucky derby, beating Ed Corrigan's Huron by wnos und Pl Dwyer by a lenzth. Dwyer and Huron were coupled n betting ut 2 oo, the odds on Azra boinz 9105 and 210 1, : =~ Mrs, Winslow's Sootting Syrap for chil dren teething produces natural quiet s leep 25 cents a bottle. —— DeWitsSarsapariil 1s rellable, An unusual offer —the one that's mado by the proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Ca- tarrh Remedy, Unusual, but made in'good foith. It's a re- ward of 8500 for an incurable case of Catarrh, If have one, the But you can't know 4l you've tried Dr, money's for you. whetlier you have on Sage's Remedy. What's iticurable by any other means, yiclds to that. By its mild, soothing, cleansing and Lealing properties, it cures the worst cases natter of bhow long standing. That's wson the money can bo offered. Therc's a risk about it, to be sure. But it's 5o small that the proprietors are willing to take it. The symptoms of catarrh are, headache, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, Lloody, putrid and offensive; eyes weak, ring- ing in ‘the ears, deafness ; offensive breath ; smell and taste'impaired, and general debild ity, Quly @ few syioptoms present at once, DAILY BEl SDAY, THERS Boils Pimples Blotches Pustules Carbuncles, etc., are_caused by impure blood. wilfully neglects these unfailing manife ot more own se suffering remains in the blood. Scrofula Rbeunatisin Diabetes, etc. Natur ensures relicf fr 50 cen sghs and colds. i 3 < VVDVD ious trouble is responsible for his Don't say, “Oh! those little skin troubles will go away in a few days.” may disappear from the surface, but the poison four hours' time is sufficient for the development in your system of any of these troubles: — Bright’s Discase Be warned ! Nature must be assisted to throw off the poisons;and for this purpose nothing can equal s own assistant, a pure vc pound of selected herbs, roots, and bark Kickapoo Indian It contains no acids or mineral poisons, is absolutely harmless, and its efficiency is attested by over twenty thousand unsolicited testimonials, Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure| Kickapoo Indian Sagwa is as reliable s the TODVVCVVVIVIVVVVVIVRVL2LTLVIVVN MAY 12, 1 Any one who tations They In this condition, twenty- KICKAFOO. d, Perfect Health.® getable com- , called Sagwa. Bank of England, A1l that is claimed for it, it will do. $1.00a bottie, Al druggists % é 1 - BAKING 8 POWDER. 25 ozs. ForR 25 . ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb prostration, BEPRORK AND AFTEK USE, . messcan be restored to perfect health and the NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN. We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes 1o cure any case or refund tiic money, $1 3 box;6 boxes §5 For Sale in Omaha bv Snow, Lund & Co. by using SPANISH NERVINE, the great Spauish Remedy. OR_OLD suffering from FAILING MANHOOD, nightly cruissions, convulsions, nervos aused by theuse of opium, tobacco or alcohol, wake ™ fulness, mental depression, loss of power 1 either sex, spermator- rhaea cauted by selfabuse and over indulgence or any personal weak Every MAN can he STRONG and VIG- YOUNG MEN ERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or A Written Guarantee to Cure Every Case or SYPHILIS s Our cure is permanent and not & patehiag up. Cases trented seven yenrs ago have nevor seen & symptom since. By describinz case fully we can traat you by matl, and we give the sama strong guarantas to cure or refund all money. Those who profer to come here fortreatment can do soanl we will pay railroad fare both waysand hotel bills while here, 1f We fall to curs We challengethe world forn case that our Magio Kemedy will not cure. Write for particalars ani get thecvidence. In our years practice with the Magic Remedsy it has boen mos: difficult o overcome the prejudices ngainst socalled spocifics. Butunder our strong guarantee thousunds are trying itand be ingcured. Weguarantee o cure or refund every dollar, and s we Liave a allon toprotest, also financlal backing of 0,001t 18 perfectly safe Lo all who wili try sent, Heretofore you have your money for different ro not yet cured no one hias putd back We will positively cureyou, Old,chr to%) days. Investiz ted casos cured in 6) financial standing, oar reputation as busincss men, Writo us for numes aui addresses of those We have cured who have given pers ntorefer to them. 1t costs you only post- Bgetodo this. 1f your symptoms are sore throat, mucous patches in mouth, rheumatism in bones and Joints, hiir falling out, eruptions on any part of the Lody, feeling of depression, pains in Leslor bones. You haveno time to wasta, Those Who are constantly taking mercury and potash, should dis continueit. Constant useof these drugs will surely Lring sorcs and eatinz nicersin the enl. Dou't fail to write. Al correspondence sent senled in plain en- velope. We Invite themost rigid investigation sud will do uil in our powerto allyou init. Address, COOK REMEDY CO., - Omaha. Neb MALI FOR MER MAGIC_CURE 22 ®500 for a case Of LO T or FAILING MAN noov, General or NFivoUs DeniLITY. wea nessof body or mind, the ¢Tocts of €Irors or ex- cesses n old or yount that we cannoteura. Wo Euarantee every case or rafund cvery dollar Five daystrinl treatment 81, full course 85 Perceptib.e benefits reilized in thres days. By ail, Securely pickel from obe.rvation. Cook ReMEDY Cot UMARA. NEU o o LADIES ONLY MDD RN LA RO Aars iad By mail Pecourely desiol trom obsurva ton. COOR REMBDY €., Onahy N e JUDD nbago, Indigestion, Lame Hac DY cheys St Serorula, Cold Feet, Files, Headache, Fits, Lead Poisoning, Lows of Manhood, Loss of Vitality, Wasting Weakiness, Lack of Nerve Force and Vigor, Kiduey ond Liver Compla Nevvousuess and all Discases there is 4 Lack o Froper Action Batteries are Fasily Cleaned and I lastfor Year Call_and examine them. JUDD ELECTRIC CO. 1506 Douglas St., Omaba, Neb. DR. J. E. McGREW THE SPECIALIST, Is unsurpassed in the treatmentof all forms of PRIVAT DISEASES, und all disorders and debilities of youth and manbood. 17 years' experlence. His resources and fucilitios are practically unlimitod. The Doctor 1s recem mended by the press, and endorsed in the stronzest teriis by the people for fulr treut- ment and honest professionul adviee, The oSt powerful remedics known 1o moder sele r the successtul treatment of the following diseases: GONORRHOEA ~Imniediate relicf. A cou piete gure without the 1oss of an BOUr's time rom business GLEET-One of the most complete and s cossful treatments for gleet and o 1 annoy. disehuraes vet known 1o the medical profe sion. The results are truly wonderfui STRICTURE~Grontest kuown romedy the treatment of stricture: tng or diiating, A most remarkable remedy. SYPHILIS—NoO treatuent for this terribie blood disense has ever been more successful, nor hiad stronger endorsements. In the 1ight of mudern selence this disease is positively curabie and cvery trace of the polson entire removed from the bloo: for without pain, cut- LOST MANHOOD, and ambition. nervous- ness, tinldity, despond 1d di icy and i lers of youth of munhood, 1nt ouce. DISEASES, u wenkness Lelief 1 all diseases of the wach, blood, 1iver, kidneys and bludd are treated successfully with the greatest Known remedies for these disoases. Write for cireulars und guestion list, froc 14th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb TR BEST WHISKEY For Consumptives and In- valids must surely be the most wholesome for those who use it as a beverage. PURE RYE. Isthe b'st for al! purposes, b2- cause it 18 positively pure and m1- ture. Itis excexdingly pleasant to the taste and has a delicious bou- quet. N. B—It doesn't burn nor scald the throat or stcm ich like inferior whisksys. It is reccmmended by the bLest physicians. Sold only at high cless hotsls, drug and liguor stores. DALLEMAND & CO, Chlcago ., T G. A. Scno3dsack, Proprieton, Bluffsand 1321 Farnam St.,, O naha. of everydescription. Packagas pa ‘Works,Cor, Ave, A and 23th St. 1 to new. RENOVATED 4 them redyed and finishad equs BED FEATHERS most #pproved machinery,atest at less cost than you ever pail SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFF 3, W ANTED—At once, a general lousework 620 First uve F YOU hav I She competent girl for Best of wuges paid. sale or trade s s anything (o Maln street. Broadwa, Tmproved 16) ac oracre: 121 ueres \rs for sale rison county. §10.0) {niproved, ¥2).00: 8) acres, 31 For barcans in fowa ana’ Nebvraska farms eull on or write Johinson & Vau Patten, Council Bluffs. Folfui T—Dweilln eity., E. H. Sheafe, 1n all Broadway JTORAGE and Cowmmission —Sic S . stored i s L. Kin QO SAL OLR RE arzest vrofitabic moat market in the Trom £,000.00 10 $7,000, 0 ¢ bank book will show 1t; gilt edged. spiendid business chance: § yvears' lease on building M i, Bec office Council Bluffs. SIRABLE oflicy wnd wost st, doing shbusiness i month: rooms forrent in Brown uilding, frontnz on Poarl and Maln s, with all modern conveniences. For terms upply to A B. Nichoius or . C. Cory, 6, nzents for buildin ED. 2001 girl for general bousework. South Tth stree investment varzain. New double house A e e Noa Tid b 18 5 T S Cone cil biufts, Improvement, new und first-cinss house, contains 15 rooms. 2 bath rooms. 2 fine pan tre 10 closets, front und back stuirs, hot and co'd water scrv cte, worth 500, wiil sellatu bureain and solicit bone- de offers. Forest Smith, Baldwin block, Council Biufs, S Bty a a 7 CDUNCIL BDFFS STEVM DYE WORTS All kindsof Dye'ng highest style of the abrics minde 1o look feathers cleancd by st ner. Work prompily parts of thc country C. A MACHA JsBroadway, nd Clennin t don: rt. Faded anl stainsd s rood us new. bied 3 Cin first-class muns deliverad inall Send for price list - PROPRIETFOR Northwestara Do Pi 10 vA. CITIZENSSTATE BAYK 0f Councll Blufls, 1 thy Cupltal stee's o Surplus and Profits. 70111 130,000 50,600 Net Oapital anl Surplus. . 830,000 3. daraa o, 66 Ana g ) 3 e, AL Milbe, 3. V. ifasias rios I Hanoan. Transactzeneral banks inz business. Lurgest capltal wnd suspius o uny biok in Southwestorn 10w INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSIT3 SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT OPTICAL HOUSE OF THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. 1iFouthith Str Next to Postoflice, Omaha Practical Opticians And branch of world renowned optical ment of A. 8. Aloo & Co. BL Louls. Our 0p0rior 10 all OLhers: oar lenses are superior: will 01 weary or Lire (ke oyes. The frames properly ad: ustod Lo the face. Eyes Tcated Freo of Charge. Prices Low for Firstclass Goods. NEBRASKA National Bank. OMASA, N:3 L. $400,00) etssgreares D03 110 U, 6 DEPOSITORY. o' Capital. urp! Ofticers andDireetsrs —Tlanty W. Yatarnail 112 R C.Cushiog. vice prasidanc. G 8 Maaries W ¥ Morse, John 8. Colling J. . AL Patrick Lewi A Tieod. Uashier THE IRON BANK, ANK& ¢o. ° CHICGRGO. NigFAIRe M CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, Ofizas 821 Broadway, Od>1113l Dye, cl2aan and rafinish goods caived at_either offics or at ths Council Blulfs. Send for prics list. Merchants who have shop-wore or soiled fabrics of any character can have AND CLEANE — G.W. PANGLE, M.D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND | WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- 1 SARY OF MEDICINE, 1 treat the following Diceases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and f the Eyeend Eor, Fitsand Apoplexy, fieart Liver Complaiut, Kidiey Complaint, Nervous Dsbli‘ty, Mental Depres- sion, Loss of Manhood, Seml.na! | Pk i asatysar Wisio, e, Berofula, Tever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in anc removed without the knife or drowing a drop of . Women Ler delicate orzans res BIOQYS neatih Diopey curca withoot tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Discases of all kinds. 850 t0 8500 forfelt fur any Vonereal Dis- easo I unuot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed 12 1wo of three hours, of 6o puy. Jicmorrhofds or Piles cured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL HEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ails a pers out asking a questions All correspondence strictly confidentiel. Medioing Sont by express. Address all letters to | W. G PANGLE, M. 5Bl vy, Corua eil Blams, Omaha Medieal and Suraieal »IIES‘TI'.'I).‘U".EE. Eye & Bar INFIRMARY ¥z FOR THR \- TREATMENT | 8%, -—OF ALL— 'L}‘ Chrout aud Surit Dt ..nwsivbh- | 1 3w D. Best facilitics, Tus i [ for essful t ‘ut of o o of disviso requiring i dis ul troatment uts, bo.ird and attendanoe Lions in the west. rs on deformitios 1ub feet, curvatures of s TUnIOrs, CAncor, catarrh, hroneh s, vion, @ ectricity, paralysis, epilcpsy, kid- ney. boadder, oye. sar, skin an'l blool wnd all | Burzical operations, | DISEASES OF WOMEN 2,020 8 ks Book on Diss 1193 of Women FREE. Wo havelatoly ud (el 1yings in department for women durinz confineinent. strietly prvate) Only Reilablo Modlcal lus stitute making & Spoci ity c PRIVATE DISEASES Al Bood Disvases successfully Eyuhlitic Pofson removed from the syste without mercury W Restorative ireat ment for Loss of VITAL POWELR. Persons un- ablo to visit us way bo treatod wt homo b correspon lence. Al communications conff dontinl Medieir Te ry for: sl or for ciren trusses, ¢ anl ino, ine troatel & Or Instruments sent by il orexpress, securoly packed, 10 mArks to ind cate contents or sender. Ond personal in= | terview preferre 1. Cull and consult us or send | history of your case, una we wili send in plain | wrapper, our i REE: o I'rivate, | BOOK T0 MEN, Ly5E Vs Lol ensos, Impotency, Syphills, Giestaud Varloos cele, With quest t Braces, Applia ¢ Deformitios & Trusea Westof 10 M= ; ELECTRIO Only manufactory in ITY AFPLIAACES, AHUASE BATTERIES AND BE Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broaiway, Coincil Bluffs, Tun minutes' ride fron rof Omaha 0n Cmahs und Council Bluf tric motor lue Chas. Lunkley, nernl Director and Undertaser 811 Broadway, Council Bluffs