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] ] 4 & e THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS - NO. 12 PEARL STR OFFICE: Deilvered by Carrier to any partot the City H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER « | Bug'ness Office TFLEPHONE! ,.‘“‘,m -_— NINOR MENTIO; N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sappblock. The wheel club will takearun to Sioux City next Sunday, if tho weather be favor. able, returniag oo Monday, which will be Decoration day. Charles Wostapher of Clarinda was brought 1nto the city yesterday and vound over to the federal grand jury on the charge of violating the nationai revenue laws. The residents of lowa, lilinois and M souri living in the vielnity of Keokuk decided to unite in holding joint Decoration dav exercises at that place this year. Colonel J. J, Steaaman of this city has been cugaged o deliver the oration of tho day. The Philomathoan Literary club will meet this cvening in the Youre Men’s Christian association parlors. The program 1o be ren- dered is that which was prepared for last Tuesday, but was not given on account of tho bad weather. All are cordially invited. Alot of dry erass in the gas com property was set on fire yesteraay mornin Oy & sPATK from & passing engine, and for o time there was considerable excitement ir that part of the city. 'The flumes wero finally extinguisbed and no damage was done more sci,ous than the scorching of the noigh- boring fences. The following officers have been appointed for tne Councit Bluffs running team which 18 to compete for the prize at the firemen's tournament at Atlantic next month: Man- ager, F. H. Guas assistaut manager, Jesse Walters: cap! Philip Betz; secre George Stockert; treasurer, W. W. gers, The first meoting of the team for practice in running was held last evening at tho driving park. Prof. L. A, Torrens of Omaha organized a chorus lust evening in the Masonic temple for work at the Chbautaugqua nssembly. About sixty were present. 1t is the aesire of the management to increase the member- ship to 300 or more beuween now aud the opeuing of the assembly in order that a num- ber of fine choral scicctions may ve prepared beforeband. I’rof. ens_states that he expects to bave n chorus of Gu) voices on hand ata number of the choruses, aud in that numbver will ba many from the various musical organizations of this city and Omaha. Meetings will be hield in the Masouic temple every Monday evel DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cleanses the blood, incresses the appetite and tones up the sys- tem. It has bencfittea many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. ——~—— WET WEATHER BARGAINS. At the Boston We Store, Council K of Bargnins, HOISERY. Ladics’ hose, tan black, slate and modes, 40 guage goods, 17¢ a pur. “ast black hose, 7c, 10¢, 124¢ and 15e. Best value in domestic goods ever of- fered. Another 100 dozen of our R. S. 26, just to have the best ¢ hose in America. For children’s and boys’ headquarters ond aly at 10¢, 12¢ and 1 clad hose for bo. BluMs—A hose we are argaing 200 dozen ladies’ ribbed vests, Ladies’ shaped vest Y, th Ladies’ shaped vests, 12ic Heavy weight silk trimmed ve: we show in three makes. hued with silk, draw string, in and ecru. Our 53¢ vests come in high and low necks, silk trimmed, At50c see our Egyptian lisle in ecru and black. Misses silk vests in black, pink and cream at 7he. Ladies’ silk cream in narrow #1.00 silk shown. ents’ underwear, mode shirt and drawers at 50c, Lisle fini shirt and drawer Fancy striped shirt and drawers \\Iofl- licott goods)sola regularly for $1.2 our price for sule 75¢ each. fin- white vests in black, pink and 1d derby rib, the best and ecru, BOSTON STORE FOTHERINGHAM, WHI AW & Co., Council Bluffs, Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest. safest, best . PERSONAL FPARAGRAPHS, H. M. West. ono of the Shenandoab World, was day. Misses Nellie Hardin, Maie Sealoy, Eva Mason and May Bryant returnad Sunday night from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hines of Fremont, Nob, —— Disease never successfully attacks a sys- with pure olood. DeWitv's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood uud enriches the old. ——— Some Facts About Sarge S nt's is and when he s shoes cheap. Remember it is the amount of business a store does that makes the price. It costs no more to do a §75,000.00 business of the yester- propricto the city « Shoes. no high priced shoe store & cheap shocs he means than a $30,000.00 business, and that is the reason why Sargent can sell you shoes cheaper than any other house™ in the cit 1 have the largest and best selected stock of shoes in the city, bought direct from the manufacturers for cash, thus saving the discount, and when I say I will sell you goods cheaper than ‘the cheapest and guaraotee every pair 1 mean what I say, and will do ‘it - every time. Come and see me. My motto is good goods, lower than the lowest. B. M. SARGENT, 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia e W. H. Gray, the Hotel Gordon chef, is the gentleman who prepared the grand banguet. Jar is 1877 brandy, six old medals. Patronize blue ice wagonsfor Mo, river channel ice. Mulhollund & Co. Tel. 162, Pastures for horses and cattle on George cil Blu wate! at furm house, or win block. Wright's furm south of Couu- H00 acres blue grass; ranning or terms apply to James Raph ouse opposite’ Wabash round address I\, P, Wright, Bald Jurvis wines, the oldest and b e $5.00 buys the t lawn Investigate the Hurd refr the wonderful Ne Meal vapor stoves treet. mower, gerators and v Process at ¢ Swanson Musle Co.. Misonic temple. il Christinn ¥ or Notiee. Cheap rates to New York July 7-10th: account of the International Christi Endeavor convention. For re: on through sieepers direct to New York, and uny other informution, apply to B, Ferris, Shenandoab, In. As lu lM”- road tickets, ete., upply to apy C., B Q. ticket agent, or1oJ. M, uumu. h 1. A., Bu:lington, Ia. Davis sells reliuble paints and drugs. Jurvis 1877 brandy, highest test. —— De. Chamberlain, eye, car, throat, eatit rh, Shugart biock, Council Blufls, | S FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | NEW Interesting Livigation Involving the West- ern Normal Institate, SHENANDOAH CITIZENS WANT A RECEIVER They Fear the Present Managers dVill Not Conduct the Sehool Thelr Idens—Financial ¥ of the Institute, Accoraing to story A case was on trial in the district conrt yesterday in whick the people of southwest- ern lowa are consideravly interested from the fact t the Western Normal institute, | which was burned "at Suenandoah last win ter, is nvolved. H. C. Redison and a pum ber of other residents, who have at one time or other assisted the collega in a financial way, are the plaintiffs, and T. H. Reed and the other memoers of a citizens’ committee, which now bas of the site on which it is proposed to erect the new ding, are the defendants. Prof. M. Croan, the ex-prosiden of the school, received about §20,000 worth of subscriptions tho condition that the school for ton years. When ten years possession on should be operatea the building burned the were not up, but P’rof. Croun announced that he was ugable to fulfill bis share of the con tract, and suits were brought which resuited | in judgments against Croan. Aithough the citizens of Shenandoah have the judgmeuts they are not satisfied, but want to take it out iu stock 1u the new institution in_order that they may kenp a certain control over the actions of the future proprietors, who thoy fear might not run 1t to their satisfaction. They have accordingly filed a petition 1n the district court asking that the board of trus- tees which 18 now trying to maunipulate affars be deposed and that @ receiver bo appointed to take charge of the institution until a final decision of the questions nvolved can be made. This motion was argued before Judge Deemer vesterday afternoon_aud was taken under advisement. . S. Keenan of Shenandoah represents the plaintiffs in the suit and James Mcuave of this city and C. B Jennings of Suenaudoab the defenuants. The citizens of Shenaudoah and vicinity aro greatly interested in the outcome of the suit, aud o large numoer of them were present in the district court yosteraay to wateh 1ho pro- ceedings. Last evening ’rof. Croan and his wife, ther with the defendants iu the suit which was on trial in the court yesterday, were served with & notice by Sheriff Hazen of the commencement of & suit to restrain them from disposing by quit claim deed or otherwise or the property on which the new institution is to be erected until the difficulty shall have been settled satisfactorily’ to to bed and eariy to rise will shorten the road to vour home in the skies.” But early to bed and a “Little Early Riser,” the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. andy, sold by all dealers. Jarvis 1877 br Soclety in e Slums, When Judge McGee got down town yester- day morniug and opened police court he tound a large and yarioa assortment of hu- manity waiting for the wheel of fortune to turn that should decide whether they were to have $0.6) or a Jecture. The polico had bad a busy time of it for the forty-eight hours preceding, and the result of their scratching around in the back alieys been o fill the city bastilo to overfiow with people of different ages, sexes, and degrees of desradation. Charles Davis, chargod with attempting to rob the residence of Theodore Beaner at the coruer of Fourth avenue aud Eighth street, was granted u continuance until this morn: ing. g colors . E. Cullis, who gave his occupation as “plumbing’’ on the thecry of once a plumber always a pluwber, said that e bad paid two SOres tite fails, or pa menced. as Nature' has given us, Kickapoo Indian Oil | Lills pain instantl inflam- i DEPROKK AND APTER UMK, ness can be restored to perfect bealth and i FAILING MA! slne: mental deps For £1.00 a bottle. Al druggists. NERVINE, the great OR_OLD suffering from {Fiouiration: cuusd by the rhas cavted by selfab ) ¢ NOB! V. We bive a writien guarantbe \iih 6 boxes 10 cute any eate of efandtiemores o1 THE attorneys to coms and atténd to his case, but they had failed o put in an appearanc He therefore declined to be tried and was given a continuance until this moraing, when he will not only have a chance to mako a defense to the accusation of vagrancy, but to that of burglary as well. Frant and Ed Jackson, the allcged coal thieves, were given a partial trial, after which a continuance was takes until this morning. Ed Baker, charged with being an inmate of a_disorderly house, was fined & and costs. Dolly Andrews, Maggie Johnson, Agnes Donley, Kittie King, Viola Loe and Buzzy Slater were each flaod € aud costs for vagrancy Ella Richards was the name eiven by a rural maiden who stated, amid many_tears, that she bad left a country town in Nebraska to get work on Jowa soil. Sho had drifted into Couucil Bluffs without monev or friends, ana Saturday might she fell in with a kind hearted policoman who paid for her lodgiug at a hote ping 0a the Prosby night she fell comun, but he bad left b that time, and rushed kind heart at home her off to the station. She was discharged F. L. Smith was fined $10 and costs for carrying concealed weapons. Fraak Neu- mayer and Henry Merer, chargea with va r were discharged on condition that v e town within thiety minutes, ana Ernest Stifield and Jacob Rich were dis- charged. The two men Sisson and who broke down a South Main street bu er’s back door, were fined & and costs. DaWitt's Sarsaparilia destroya such pi sons as scrofula, skin disoase, czama, rhiz matism. Its timely use saves miny lves, i Reitar, thetailor, 810 Broadway, has all the latest styles and newast gools, Satisfaction yudranteed. —_— Ogden house furnishes board and room popular prices; from $25.00 to #3500 per month, aceording to room. Jarvis 1877 brandy, better than imp'd. Exclusive See him or 1 St., Council screen doc write fory Bluffa. ENTS. The lowa State band, one of the best known organizations of instruments in the country, will give uwo concerts at Boyd’s new theater on Surday pext, under the leadership of Prof. Pinney. Two specially sclected vrograms will ba” endered, and will combune the classic with the popular. This band hus been ongaged by botn the republi- can and democratic state delegates of lowa to accompuny them to the nutional conven- tious. The next theatrical attraction at Boyd's will bs *‘T'he County Fair.’” which opeas a three night's attraction on Juue 2. Harriet Beecher s greatest effort, “Uncle Tom's Cabia,” delightea the crowds at Wonderland. The scenic effects, the dogs and the ponies maae a decided hitall the way through. Satele Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockfora, IiL, “From personal experionce I can recommen DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, a_cure for impur blooa and general debility.” Bullding Permits, The foliowing permits wore 1ssued by the superintendent of buildings yesterdav : arson, one-story brick o arker strect 013 Purkerstreet ninor perciits.. writes Totul.. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for chil- dren teetbing produces natural quiet sleep: 25 cants a bottla, DE THS. Noltoaay s T oF Gab i idar DN NI each adAitionl lins ten s, HUTCHINSO 1802, of diph- theria. dwuzhiter of Mr.and Mrs. . D. Huteh- inson, agea h yeurs u nd 5 months. Funeral atdoelock this ; v 1802, from the fa stroet. ily residence, 42 Interment private. pwwmmwmws Scrofula. Symptoms.—Tlm disease has many forms; such as, painful , unsightly eruptions, cancerous humnr: swelling of the glands, particularly of the neck, hard kernels about the neck (xhesc are felt under the skin for months before soreness is experienced), diseases of the eyes, nose, ears, lungs, hips, and spine, erysipelas, running sores, absce>sc~ etc. Scrofula is the most terrible of all blood diseases. The fact that this most virulent poison should exist in the blood should cause great alarm; and when the appe- in the | back the above symptoms appear, the use of some power- ful alterative and purifier should at once be com- Nature must be assisted to throw off the poisons, and nothing can assist Nature so effectually s own 'noducuon:. and for this purpose she through the Kickapoo Indians, the greatest of all blood purlfiers. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa compounded of simple herbs, flowers, contains no acids or mineral poisons, there- fore is absolutely harmless. the system, and removes the cause of disease. boils, pimples, or any of roots, barks, and It thoroughly cleanses ““Pure Blood, Perrect Health." Every MAN can he STKONG and VIG- OROUS in all respecis by using SPAWISH Spanish Remedy. YOUNG MEN RVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or Rhitly “tuissions, convulsions, nervous of of icco of alcohiol, wake- cssion, 10ss of puwer in_either sex, spermator- e and over Indulgencc or uny pefsonal weak: ONG MEN. £13 hox; 6 boxes §5 { MAN: HOOD, Sale in Omaha bv Snow, Lund & Co. PECIAL COUNCIL NOTICE*L BLUFF 3. ¥XYOU have anytbing for saleor trade woo | . 1. Sheafe, Kroadway und Muln street 1. TOWA furis for Imnproved | in Harrison county. §19.0) acras fmproved, £21.00: 8) neres. $1.01 For barzuns in lowa ana Nebraska furms eall on or write toJuhnson & Van | 0 I Blufrs ORI RENT—Dwellin | city. F. I Sheafe, Bro \1“1:\ E and Couml acres all parts of the unl Main. oves. furs 1185100 it cottaze o 8ix-room in | Kood x00d sized lot. price #L.04. | bay sor trade. E. 1L, theufe, Broad- | way and Muiu street. | N iuvest Now doublo he situuted ut N 168.7th S, il blufMs. Twprovement, new snd firat . contuins 14 roomws. ¥ buth roowms. 5 10 closets, uud bick s and cod water service, gus, ¢ 000, Wil sel “reain wnd solic ¢ b fidc offers. ¥ mith, Baldwin biosk, | Counell Biufrs. EXIRABL s for rent in B i aliding, *fron and Main | ts, with wil onces. For oris apply to ichoius or 1. C. Cory, | | roow 6. w.onts for buliding, FoksaLE ten ['wos ~Iur) briek dn\lldnl l 8. 81X roonis eachi centraily loeuted | LFle WOIOF Lruoks Brice M.00.00 lons ago of B2600; will trade for lund. E. 1. fe. Ilmmlnny and Maln street, POK SALE-A frame threw | &' ana coruer lot, prico 706,00, | sy puyn euts of trade for land. B d Mal | i | | | | = om dwelling | will sell on | E. 1. Sheafe, ruit wnd E i payuwionts Blutrs. street. | Sheafe. Hroadway and Ma [ Towa ‘in exch ter street, two-story frume dwellinz in” excelient rebalr, seven rooms. bath nnd ull modern conveniences: Tent, 25 11 Eheafe. Broad way and Main POR RENT—628 My st and most iarket in the west, dolng 00. 0 cash bus iness & month: zilt edged. spiendid irs' lease on building Couneli B! N s Hee offi DO SALE lll cottuge 16, OO q d se [y #1200, E T Rhoife. Tiront way and Madn Sireet MOR SATL good rey nvenient to Union transfer, pri 4 vasy puyments or trade. 1. Sheafe, Broadway and Maln street. .F““ SALE--A stock of merchandise cons inz of dry goods. notlons. ladies’ and russes’ cloaks and juckets. gentw furnisaing Foods und shoes, price Wil! take lown Gr eistern’ Norasks fifm Innde K CH' Sheafe, Broadway und Main stroet OR SALE A sto-k of gene wnd brick bullding in a live tow from Omahi, a barzain foru live {ako good furm luud Iu eastern ann. will Nebraskn or Sheate, Broadway wnd Miin stree DOR SALE-Threo W8 Fifih aveaue Ppayments E. Il POR RENT—A new two-story brick. elghi- roow dwelling on Park avenue, bath, hot und cold wator wnd wll v odern convenlences, &5 permonth. F. 1 Bheate. W'way und Main’ QOR RENT—020 Second With § roun bells, one of tho most ¢ Council Bluf, Sneafe. Brosdway DOR SALE-A Avenue B or weats, E room Aws price, : ma . Hroadway snd avenue. dwelling buth. clectric able’ 1esidences in or month, E. H. nd Mudn street. at. hrur-ru‘ll-h u-.nulux on 525 amaull month), - 1.'8hoate, Broudway snd Matd, or ap | di fi t ca st m ag OMAHA DAILY BEE PLALN, PRAGHCAL I TUESDAY. COMAON SENSE, Sea if This Has,Not Baen Your Experience, and if Jjt H Profit by the Lesson It Conveys--A Lijjle Frank and Stpaightfor- wardl Talk, fords a recove This a1 Noj di same old gra couraging tr results. In view of these prudent and wise for matter NOW? The following e thinking people: | is in the season when | hable to tak carly spr fuir is htiorws The time fc for an, atare ha use you taly neg wait for another winter to come with its round of ¢ ated catarrh, t the sp i sunshine upon you. | not ¢ are o few words to sen cold. nd summ on is the Nature then iends her aid to the work of the pa- withhelds the intluences which use und increase the dis nd_ af- opportunity e sound, e you to trke t hal difficulty is no is hero, with its and the disease does serious trouble, you im- rlect you utterly and and sincere atment thy nd dis- isfactory atment and u facts, would it not be you to act in the HER WORDS OF PRAISE. Commending the Painie Method of Drs. Copeiand and Shepard After Sufferinz Torture from Severe Treatment—The Mild Power Cures. Franklin count, several months ago ment. stopping with her daughter. M Saltzgive an interview Mr mouth i Mus. Edwa , of NRS rd Duncomb of Upland, Neb., came to Omaha for medical treat- 2213 South 13th stret. Duncomb s In EDWARD DUNCOMD. imbs feli para “Iam 58 yeirso veirs L hud which and has been rippe in 1801, with hawk'nz and spit- curache. ton uc we wmed and eldom free from pins in my der bla e poor an ere co able re with 1 treuted | « prominent physician for over two months. 1l put stion: ds up my nose andin my throat walch burnt me terribiy. and causod great pain fora lon tme. It also cu:ised much bleoding and sorcness and made ne worse instead of belter. “After a co of treatient with Dis Copelund and shepard 1 am pleased to state that I am entirely recoveied except my strength, which is fast retarninz. They are eful und panstaking in thelr work, and their treatment is mild and painle $5 A MONTH CATARRH AND TREATED Al OF & A4 MOUN KINDRED DISEAS, THE UNIFORM RATE H THROUGHOUT THE ent is less | TWl\l ClT\’ STEAM DYE WORKS, G, A. S2a33131a2%, Peooriatos, Ofizas 32 Beoadway, 0>y Bluffsand132l Faraam 3, Onaha. Dy3, cl31a and radiaish goods of every 1332rintion, Pac<agasre val eithar ofizs or at ths Works,Cor, Ava, A and 23th 3 Council Binfs. Sand for priesli Merchanis who have shop.worn or soiled fabr.cs of any charact hava radyed a ishe 11 new. | nw"l‘{lll)l I‘I!\l'l!i|? RS lI‘;‘ll\l\)\fl\l D AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with ths ddressed to those who have | d more or less for years with affections of the head, throat They are words of sound counsel and disinte advice, quite t from any gue of the space they occupy as an advertisement In 99 cises out of 1 rh is rectly or indirect'y the result of colds, which ure more than liable to cause the original trouble to be converted into consumptic The seazon of the ye m.| favorable the successful tr catarrh most 1 machinery.ntest pprovad l’ 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. neryous, ehronie, private, bl ipromns wnd ceriif i, Weakne 1. Ne: The eminent specl regisierad graduate in me eats orrhic o, sem at less cost thia vorevar il byl nd . #kin and unnary d tin s wit Loncy. & tal pow e, <dent b Al interview pref nt free. e hours A o mlir AND S t MONTIHS, FURNISHED FREE. SPRIN ICINE Copeland \lohcd [nsfifuts, ROOMS 311 AND 312, New York Life Buildinz Cor. 17th and Farnam Sis., Omaha, Neb, W. H. Core C. 8. SHEPARD, ND. M. D. M. D. Consull Spectaltes: Citarra an | Ear. Throat anl Lun ases. ~kin Diseases, Chron w. M., LTto8p m Sun W m to1p m Chtarrhal troubles und kindred diseasss treated successfully by mull Send 4o ia 1lars. ross all ra Madical Tnstitute, New Omiaha, Neb. ps for guesti letters 1o Cope York Life Buildi G. W. PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Vears’ Expericace. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERDAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE, 1 treat the following Diseases : Catarrt of the Head, Throat, and Tungs: Dis- enses of the Eye and kxr, Fitsand Apoplexy, Henrt Discase, Liver Complaiut, Kiduey Cempleint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depres: sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Diabetes, Bright's Di: ease, St Vitus' lsg&k"fi”‘ atism, l'sralysis, White Swelling, Berofu's, Fover Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawinz a drop of blos Woman with her delicate organs re- B1229; neatin. Dropey cured without t4pping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 to 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without meroury. Tape Worms removed {0 two or three hours, or ng Hoemorrhoids or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will save life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what aila a person without asking a question. All correspondence strictly confidential. Medicing sent by express. Addressall letters to W. G PANGLE, M.D 55Broadway. Councll Bluffs. “* Omaba Medieal and Sure + warranted. INSTITUTE @ INFIRMARY FOR THE TREATMENT —OF Ghrums i Siaal Dissasss Best facilities, apparitus and Remodies O A AR T ery form of disease requirinz medical or surzleal treatment. 6 beds for patients, boird and attendancs. Best accomodations in the west. Write for circulars on deformities and . trusses, club feet, curvatures of snins, . tumors, ¢ancer, catarrh, bronchitis, in eicctricity, paralysis, epilepsy, kid- ider. eyc. ear, skin ani blood und I ALL— ’n“n%‘éAS‘fiS VP WO ot during conf striotl able Me stitute % All B'ood stuily troatel Syphllitic without m 1 from the sys oW Restorative i'r AL POWER. Persor bo treated at h Ali_communications confi- liciues or instruments seat Ly miuil or express, securcly packed, no marks to ind cate contents or sender. One personal In- tery nd consult us or send history of your case. und we will send in plaia Wrapper. our BOOK TO MEN, it Ugon Privats, N, E300 or Nervads Dis: eases, Tm Syphilis, Gleet an | Varico- tion |15t pliances for Deformities & Truses Only manufuctory inthe Westol O£FO & il- ITY APPLIANCES, TRUSSES, ELECLRIU BATTERIES AND BELTS Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broaiway, Coancil BluTs Ten minutes' rido from of Omaha on Omaba and Council Bluffs eiestric motor line. CITIZENS STATE BANK 0f Counell Blufe o by COrresvon | ene, dentinl. Med Brace Capital stee'c 5 ..8150,002 Surplus und Profits. 50,000 apital an urplus. 8230,000 ) Hdnaation 4 b Sha e, 6 ) A Miliar, Vi na o Transactzeneral banks Larzes: capit Isurplus of uthwestern lowa. ON Tiva INTERES B203IT3 Chas. Lunkley, Funernl Director and Underia'er v. Council Bluffs 811 Broadw L honeiis. Dr, Bailey, S The Leading { Dentiss Third Floa:, Paxton Blod'n 16th and Farnam Sts. A full set of tectn on rubber for ¥ Perfectf, Teech without plates or removeable bridge work Just the thing for singers of public speaker, never drop down. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. All fillin, All work Telephone 1085, at reasonable rates. Cut tnis out for a gulde (. GEE WO, d_Chlaess physician. ars pract xpari- Troats sfully ath ctore Call qusstion blank. Do not wass your doctor tells octor With s new and sw henefits and & | permane e cann. Herbs. Re s remedie modicl One tho it 1 s Noinjurlons ctions, n. Rational troatment Klve. nt cur Foll wing ca lven up by other doct To Whom it May ( 1h Nt suftorar for many years with itheumatism and b A, wnd wrter tesln all the doctors 1 knew of and roesived n < ru ally trea 1 and cured, heard of Dr. C- Gee Wo | « nud concluded to try his modleines, which cured me In & short time. My fu S k. but the doctor cured them ont him & num ber of fel troubles. and of various ONMAIA, Nob., March 50, 02 tima aufte il tors 1 troate ot with stomach and conld Aind no r 1 was 1 with it lmpossi wiven uie up olf. A frie o cured wlso, nad_ ad. aout delay’ n i there sd all the doctors 1 i that mome s torms and placod wysolt T'atn now entirely well and owe my und take great ploasure in i, THOS CULVERT, ner Twolfthand Farnam stroots, un- K, Omabia, Neb all and &es him w so. 1 had bl 1 the pate Iy man but with. 1tin Northwost o der Irou Ha ELLO, 1daho, ApHl 2, 18 n o call on Dr. (. 10 Toed 1 16l mo ho couid cure m atand toly ‘oured. ‘@ iiving lor f tho aick, and nend him € il sulterin ALl John Imbody. Jefferaon, In.. quick consumption and abeess o0 Tung—glven up o die § A 0. Moel, Oakland, lu., Kidney uo tliver trouble atarrh, ing Has for sale the followl W a bottle six bottle: Catarrh, Sick o eend_the marvelons Trench medy CALTHOS free, aid al guarantee that CALTHOS will $TOP Discharges & Emisstons, ca. Varicoecle i Toct Vigor. 3 if satisfied. Adirsss, VON MOHL CO. Holo Americas Agests, Cincinnatl, Obto. OPTICAL HOUSE Gr THE ALOE & PENFOLD (0., 114 Soutn 15th Street, Next to the Postoflice, Omaha. Practical upticians 4na branch of world renowned optieal establish- y ur method i erior 10 all ¢ BOL weary OF dr lusted to the fuce. Byes Teated Free of Charge. Prices Low for First<class Goods. TRADE MARK. aiven to repairing and making custom work. J. 5 PRYOR Is at Home to His Friends at the C.O.D.SHOE STORE "NO. 226 MIDDL.E BROADWAY, With a Fine Stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS, That he will sell you at prices that will surprise you. the new store. Jo. G PRYOR Special attention Be sure and call and see Manager.