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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFIFS OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Lernied 1y Corrier 1o any partof the Clty L. W. TILTON, - MANAGER Jus ness OMed N TeLEPBONEs | RUERCE GO ot e WINOR MENTION. K Y. Plumbing Ce. Courncil Blufts Lumber Co., coal. Cruit's cbe lonns, 204 Sanpblooe. Benches were placed in Bayliss park yesterduy for the accommodation of ihe weary public Ascens.on day will be spproprintely ob. ed toauy 61 1. Paul's Episcopul church, ¥ 8 m we by servie bas been eugaged by the pe 1o furnish the music for u's tournament The Morried Luaies Social society will st this afternoon ot 2 o'clock at the resi dence of Mrs. Baira, 780 Myusior street The ludies the Congrezationsl church will give @ “C" socinl tomorrow evening &t the residence of F. Grass, 602 Wasnington uvenue, he Ladies Aid saciety of St. John's Ene lish Lutheren church will meet this after noon Gt the residence of Mrs. R L. Wil linms, 336 High School aveuue A meeting of the members of the Young Men's Christiun nssociation will be held this eveuing st the rooms. All who are interested in the work ure imvited to aitend. Marringe liconses have been Jimes McSorley and Catherine of this eity, und to Charles B. Stockdale of Sioux City and Nins B. Caidwell of this ci Deputy Revenve Collector Guittar has re. coived a motice from Theodore Weinstein, the collector of this Gistrict, that all special revenue taxes for the year commencing July 1. 1862, must ve puid during next month, A social was eiven by the ladies of the Christinn cburch Tuesday eveuing atthe residence of 8. C. Noland. A large number of friends of the church were present. The lawn in frout of the house wus besutitully alluminsted with Chinese lauters. The Council Blufls, dawkeye and Hum boidt lodges, Oad Fellows, have accepted iu- vitations from the Aulantic Odd Fellows to be preseut st the dedication of the new building of the society which is 10 ocour on the ith of next month. The brick work ou the new city building was completed vestercay und the gulvanized iron work is also completed. The building ie now in the hauds of C. Bosen, who bas the contract for the carpenter work, and will be pushed us fest s possible. Itisto be a very bandsome structure wheu finished, and will serve all the purposes of u city bail for ® good many years. District court yesterday was occupied with ibe trial of the case of Mary Baker spainst A. B. Walker, which was begun to collect §200 which hud been deposited with Walker us u payment_for & piece of property vurchased by W. W. Bilger from Nirs Buker. Walker made the sale, but Bilger fniled to make more than ihe first psyment on it, and the sale was subsequently dsclared off. The $200 was ibereupon pocketed by Walker, who claimed it as his commission. W.S. McCoy, the parachute urtist who was run in by ‘the police Tuesday night for cresting a disturbance on North Seventh street, gave bail yesierduy and was rele from the city jail. He made & bee line for the soene of his former udventures and re- newed the seance right woere it had been broken off. The hustand of one of the wom Whom he was sbusing ran W the police stu- 1ion and somplemed that McCoy was threat- eving to kill his wife. McCoy was again ar- rested. A convention of the Sunday schools of Poutawsttamie county will onen at 9:80 o'clock this morning in the First Presvy terian church. A large stiencance is ex- vected from tbe various parts of the county, Bud Interesting programs hove been pre- pared. The comvention will last util tomor- row eveniug, and 8 pumber of weil known Sunday school workers of this city will take part. The following are ihe omicers of the county orpanization: President, Rev. Stephen Phelps; secretary and treusurer, Joseph Wells: execcutive committee, Rev. J. H. Skyles o Kuox townstup, O. L. Barrett of Huzel Dell township, and N. H. Bowman ©f Washington township. Edward W. Hickman, who until last Saturdey night was & member of the Marie Hubert Fronmau company, assisted by o Geputy sherifl, come near preventing the sppesravce of the company in “The Witch lust evening & the opers bouse. Last week a1 oue of the performances of the company be failed to show up and the management docked his issued Stack, both wages §25, the amount of ope week's wages, on mccount of bis neglect 1o attend t0 busi iness. Last evening be began sttactument proceedings in Justice Hammer's court and ihe entire property of the company wes seized. The papers were served on Gustace +'rohman, the mauuger of the compauy, only “ rt time before the time for the curtain 10 rise, 60 thot for 8 me it wus Ubcertuin whether or not the entertainment would pro- ceed. Flinaily the matter was adjusted sat- infactorily, Hickman was paid his woney an: the eulcriuinment went on. sac, 521 D s3153 naver m with pare BE3s para, The International Cure associution rooms are open et 520 First avenue, next 10 Grand hotel. Trestment sufe and sure aguinst the alcohol hubit. 3 s Sarsa parilla 3 old 2 Wikt new blood uud earicaes i PERSONAL PARAGRAPAN. J. J. Stesdman left lust evening for Des ox. H. Lewis of Walnvt was & Blufls sterdsy. J. C. Bixby is expected home todsy from & busipess trip to Osceola. Born, Tuesday evening, to Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Grimm, & daughter. Mre. F. M. Gault hes returned from a visit ©of several months with friends in the east. Mre. E G. Rundall of Jumestown, N. v, is visiting ber sisterin-law, Mrs. G. M. Washburn, Miss Mary Oliver, who has been in Chi cugo dungerousiy 1l with typhoid fever for the past two woeks, is couvalescent snd is expected 1o reiurn bowe next week. accom- punied by ber mother, Mrs. J. T. Oliver, G. Herbert Browu is the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. W. Ross, on Willow svenve. He is & pewspaper man of 8 pumber of years stand ing und 1s well known in this ciiy. He bas been connected with the St. Louis Chronicie for several months pust, but is nOW on bis way to Mauitou Springs, Col., where he will resume bis work as summer correspondent. C. G. Saunders of this city has becn ap- pointed one of tbe judges on thought and composition for the oratorical contest among tbe juniors of Drake uuiversity, Des Moives, which takes pluce st the close of the school year. Tue prize 10 be awarded 1o the suc- cessful contestant is a gold medal, this con- test beiug & regular feature uf the college year. vis- — De Witt's Sursaparilia is relisble. — For Rent.—First class saloon; good ution: fine fixtures. Responsible purty cun get long leuse on good terms Address D 24, Bee office, Counci! Blufts _— Ogden house furnishes boara and roum ul popular prices; from #2500 10 $55.00 per mouth, according 1o room. W. H. Gray, the Hotel Gordon chef, s the pentleman who prepured the Grand banguet. e Jurvis 1877 brandy, six gold medals. Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, caturrh. Shugart block, Councll Blufls, ——— Pastures for horses and cattle on George F. Wright's farm south of Goun- vil Hlufls: 500 sores blue grues; running water. For terms apply 10 Jumes Raph ut furm liovse opposite Wabash round bcuse, or address ¥, P, Wright, Bald- win block. Patronize blue ice wagonstor Mo. river chunnel ice. Mulbollund & Co. Tel. 6% i Jurvis 1677 braudy, sold by all deslers NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Two Out-Off Islenders in Troutle Overa Grocery Store Deal. CHARGED WITH SWINDLING THE OWNER Alleged to Have Good That the Considerntion Was Traded n Worthless Note for Property—One Cluims First Cluss. H. Pyburn and P. M. dents of Cut-0f o Hodson, two res island, were brought to t ¥ yesterday afternoon on 8 warrant issued from Justice Cone’s court charging wilh cheating by false pretenses formavion alleges thut ou the 16th them The in- of v montn o de was made botween the d fendants end Jumes Corle of this c by which Coyie gave them & grocery store with its fixtures, u horse and wagon, ail of which was valued 6t $45, receiving in paymeni s note which, it is claimed, was signed by Hugh Nelson, so Pyburn avd Hoo- son represomcd, mua was secured by @ | mortgn; on a ot in High laud plece, Omaha. T uote was made payable on tne 2ith is month. The prosecuting witness cluims tnat be re- lied on the representations of the two men making the barguin, dut in that he afterwards found that the representation thut the note was secured by a mortgage was false. He ascoraingly had the two men arrested, and they have 8 hearing before Justice Cones on Saturday morning ut 10 o’clock. Hodson claims that he had nothiug to de with the transaction whetever, excepting 7 hat be drew up the legal pepers at the re- yuest of the two men. Pyburn claims thot there were no representations made us 1o the security of the note, but that so far as he krows ihe note will be paia when 1t becomes due SR DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cieanses the blood, incresses the appetite and tones up the sys- tem. It has benefittea many prople who heve suffered from blood disorders. will belp yo WET WEATHER BARGAINS, At the Boston Store Council Bluffs—A Week of Turgnius, HOISERY. Ladies’ hose, tan black, slate and modes, 40 gunge goods, 17¢ a parr. Fust black hose, 7c, 10c, 124¢ and 15c Best value in domestic goods ever of- fered. Anotber 100 dozen of our R S. 26, just to huve the best America. For children’s and boy: headquurters snd always show bargnins a1 10c, 12c and 17¢c. Ask to see our iron- clad hose for boys, only Zac per puir. UNDERW 2 200 dozen ladies’ rib! Ladies’ shaped ves Luaies Heuvy weight silk trimmed v vest we show in thr ished with silk, draw string, i and ecru. Our 88¢ vests come necks, silk trimm At 50c soe our Lgyptian lisle in ecra and black. Misses silk vests in black, pink and um at 7he Ladies’ silk vests in bla pink and crenm in narrow and derby rib, the best $1.00 silk shown. Gents’ underwear, mode and ecru, shirt and drawers at dlc. Lisle finish, shirt and drawers ‘uncy striped shirt and drawers (Med- licott goods)sold regularly for $1.25 our price for sule 7oc ench. 5c hose in hose we ar white in high and low N STORE. WHaITELAW & Co., FOTHERINGHAM, il Bluffs, In. Coun Trains leave for Manawa at 9, 11, 1 8,4, 5, 6,7 und 8 o'clo Ordered to Clarind, W. T. Butcher, who lives at 1514 Fifth svenue, was taken belfore the commissioners of inssuity vesterdsy morning for sn exam- wnation. He was sccompsuied by his wife, who bad filed the information agsinst him His case proved to be an uncommonly sad one, 1rom the fact that be is just sane enough 10 reslize that ks mind is not what it should be, Bua the efforts he makes to control the workings of his mind are pitiful. He was formerly u brakemuu in the empioy of the Union Pacitic. About five years ago while coupling cars in the compauy's yaras he vas cuughbt between 1t bumpers and badly crushed about the hips, 50 that be has veen & physical wreck ever since. Afier a time bis spine become affected snd it was not long until his mina commenced to wander After exumining im the commissioners de cided that he ought 1o be taken somewhere for trestment and thev accordingly directea thut be be taken 1o Clerinda. He was very much opnosaa being teken away from bome and the o was carefully kept from nim. He will probably be taken 1o the usylum this morn- ing. 1) Bescham's ¥ Jarvis 1877 brandy, better thun imp'd. Lost. —A pocketbook containing about 889 und an ( Fellows’ receipt from state lodge to P. Nelson, on Fifth av- enue near Twentieth street yesterday afterncon. Return to Mrs. P. Nelson, 2009 Sixth avenue, und get reward. Chapman’s screen factor, Exclusive #creen Goo~s and windows. write for prices. Blufls, See him or 15 Pearl St., Coanuil Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest. safest, "hast. Importaut Cuse Decidod. Judre Mucy made & decision yesterdsy 1n the case of the Citizens State butk of St. Louis against Joun T. Stewart snd Mary C. Walker, tried last Octobver, in which twenty acres of lund Iying just east of Fairmount park in this oity is iuvolved. The bank had seized the property ov & judgment rendered in 1872 nguinst Mrs. Walker, but Stewart cinimed be owned s talf interest in the prop- eriy. The case was tried and bas becn in the courts in one form or suother ever since. The decision of the court is that the title to the property, whick is valued st about 820, 000, rests in Jobn T. Stewart, und that the other parties bave no claim upon it what- ever. The case will probably be sppealed to the supreme court. Reiter, thetailor, 810 Broadway, has all the lutest styles and newest goods Satisfaction guuranteed —_— Specinl male Wednesdsy und Thursday Miss Rags- dule will give for cash 20 per cent dis- count on all trimmed hats and 10 per cent off on all orders taken. Suilor hats 1ic, and & nice trimmed sailor hat for S0c. BT Brosdway. —— Jurvis wines, the oldest and best E— 8500 buys the best lawn mower Tnvestigate the Hurd refrigerators and the wonderful New Proocess and Quick Meal vapor sioves st Cole’s, 41 Main treet ——— Shooting Scrape. A dance pear the corner of Tenth svenue and Thirteenth street was considerably en. livenea &t au_early bour yesterdsy morning by 8 shooting scrape in whick one mau was injured. Tue dence was just winding up snd the guesis were leaving for thoir bomes when two young mes named Cuylor and MoCsreer becawe involved iu & war 0f words, which soon chsaged 1o biows. the souflie MoCarger wus kuoockod down. aud when te succoeded in welling ub he drew o Sub wug pulied the trigger when the muszie In | | | | fore the convention. | possession which shows that | bougue of the trees,” (HE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1802 was poiuting in the direction of Caylor's mouth. Cayior stopped the bullet in excel- ient style. but bis mouth will not recover its jormer beau'y for u good many days. There were no arrests — DeWitt's Sarsaparills cieanses the blood Preparations for Decoration Day. The committee having the srrangements for Decoration dev in charge have compieted its work so far as ihe drawing up of tve pro- gram 1s concerned. The tne will move at 2 o'clock Monday a¥ternoou from Bayliss park, and will be joined by the members of the various military and civic societies of the city, the nuthorities, fire department, school en and_ citizens in _car- ol child ises will take plgee at the ces. The exer cemetery. Rev. A. B. Leonard of Cincin- nati., O., will be the ofator of the day, and Rev. G.'W. Crofts will read a poem at the unknown graves. Music will be fvrmshed by Dalbey's buud sud 8 chprus of school children ——— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- dren teeibing produces natural guiet sleep ite botile. DU Cali for Ansistanee. In view of the recent disastrous flond which visitea Sioux City Mayor Lawrence yesterday issued tbhe foliowing proclamstion s of Council Bluffs Buuores, 1A, Exsovrive Orrios, A greit calumity hus befallen o covernor of the state hus prociaimed thut the peavie of Sioux City are Erently ced of ussistunce. 1 wou'd re- spectfully und earnestly reconimend thut the | citizen Blufls meet_in the wouth room o wurt house Thursduy, the | 2011, at lock, for the purpose of Qe vis ing weuus of affor Z 110 10 the ifortunate city N.'D. LAWRENCE, Muyor i, ““Late to bed and earis to rise will shorten | the road to vour hom the skies.” But | early to bed and & “‘Littie Early Riser,” the pill that makes hfe longer and better &nd | Jarvis V Co., Santa Clara, Cal | Ewanson Music Co., Masonic temple. | Ohristian E: Cheap rates to New York July 7-10th: account of the International Christian Endeavor convention. For reservations on through sleepers direct to New York, and any other informatioa, apply to E. S. Ferris, Shenandoah, In. As to rail- rond tickets, etc., apply to any C., B. & vor Notice Q. ticket agent, or 10J. M. DBechtel, D P. A., Burlington, Ia. — Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Jurvis 1877 brandy, highest test. i g o THEY PLEADED EXPEDIENCY fooxTr TROM PIRST PAGE.| inter the name of Hili was hissed. Commit- toes were named aud & recess wus taken. The platform declares in favor of tariff re- form and aenounces the McKinley bill sad reciprocity, aeclaring it but & feeble step toward tariff reform : charges the present ad- mimstration with reckless extravagance, jobbery and scandal, and hoids up the record of Clevelend us biphly favorable in com- parison with the present aaministration I he delegates to Cnicago are instruced to vote for Cleveland 5o long as his nume 15 be- The policies of the free | coinuge of aeprecisted lopul tender silverand | also further purchuses of silver bullion are condemned 80d the Opinlon expressed thet the whole matter of the use of silver as a money metal should be reiegated 1o future commercial action of the commercial netions. Governor Abbett's action iu vetomg the b for leculizing the Reading combine is ap- proved. Senator MoPherson. Governor Abbett, James Smith, ir., und Miles Ross were se- lucted ns delegntes-at-large to Chicago. Tt is stated that all but Abvett sgreed to pleage their votes for Cieveland, but he de- sirad to play & igner role than & mere mes- senger. Couldn’t Heal the Breach. Batox Rovgr, L., May 25.—Final efforts to barmonize the differences between the McEnery and Foster factions nave failed. Both factions will elect delegates 1o the dem- ocratic national convention. Will Not Join the Independents. Corvamvs, O.. May 25.—1t is etsted that the prohibition state convention tomorrow will dechne all offers of allisnce with the people’s party snd nominale & straight ticket, TACKLED “PINE TOP.” What Alderman Chuflee Learned of Met Alcohol in u Texas Forest. There once wus & story that the day was not far distaut when 8 mau could take s ripsaw i hand and go out to & pine log, saw out & {air ardcle of hguor and get drunk efore dinner by simply digestng the saw dust. This was regurded &s s hoax, but just at this time C. L. Chaffee has evidence 1u his the story was not idle talk, but that it was the trutn, tne whole truth and nothing but the truth, Some weeks ago Mr. Chaffee visitea the pine forests of Texas Witk & view 1o pur- chesing o large stock of lumber. He had been through the camps ana bud noticed that many of the men indulged in 8n occasional drunk, but he was unavle 1o locate the foun- tain head or even where the stuff was manu- factured or sola. Oue asy he askea the fore- man of one of the camps where the men pro- cured the lguor. “Why, out of the roots, the knots and the wnswered the foreman, Mr. Chaffee, huving been & member of the Omana council for mauy years, knew tnat men sometimes talked through their hats, and informed the Texau tbat he was doing the very same thing. The Texan laughed as oniv & Texau can and suid to Mr. Chaffes, “¥ou just follow me.” Mr. Cuaflee followed sud was led some distance into the woods where in operation he sew & full fleaged plant for manufacturing alcobol. There was not &n ear of corn in sight, but there waus 8 still and vy smount of knots, limbs ané brush. “But you cauuot make nicobol out of this stuff,” said Chaftee. “But you wail &nd see, ssid the Texan, “and 1 will show ¥ou & trick that you never greamed of,” coutinued the mau of Texus. The plunt was fired up and the boller was londed with tue wood, stumps, chips, roots and bougis. Tne muchine commerced to mauke s1eBm, BUG & SLOTL Lime Lhereafior raw wlconol commenced to ruu from the end of the “worm of tbe still.’ According to Mr. Coaffee's statement, he looked on b surprise aud simply remarked, “Thigt takes H0L ouly the cake, but the whole bake shop, cook and all.’ Mr. Chiafiee loarned that several of these stills were being operated on & large scale and that pine wood ulcohol has become ong of the exports of Texus. He also learned thut the refuse was arained off mnd ma:a- factured into an excellent quality of sxle greace. Then upon continuing his search after knowleage ne found that the stumps that were 1ot bolied into aleohol were boiled for oil aud that from the boiliugs were made | turpen tive, red or machiue oil snd excel- | lent guality of oil Lhat is used in mixing | paints. After the aioohol and oil is bolled out of the pioe wood the nsiura! inference would | be that the pulp would be thrown sway, but such is ot the case, 85 it is all piled up and burned 10 churcosl, which is stipped norih, Tnen there ure ashes Wwhioh mccumulste during the churcosling process, but they are | no. wasied, for they sre worked over into corgontrated ive, which finds its way wto | ibe nor bern market This one factory is uot mlone, nor is it the ouly one of the kind iu Teaas, us Mr. Chaflee learned ihai there re & dozen Or more in sucoessful OperaLIon Tust the skoptical may be furnished with proof, Mr. Chaffee broughi botiles of the pine troe product hume with bim aod bas pw placed them ou exhibition in the rooms of the Buliders and Traders exchange 1 Lhe riew York Lafe bullding e e ANNOUNCEMENTS, Next Sunday Boyd's tnbster will present the lows Stute band in two concerts. Tuis orgunization, under ihe leaderstip of Prof 1 Fred Phinuey, late of Boston, has made ze- | markable sirides toward SO SAY WE ALL oF uUs have at one time or another tried all the different Smoking obaccos, but for” a good smoke Bull Durham beats 'em all. A leading characteristic of Bull Durham has ahway: been the hold which it takes on old and fastidious smokers, What its excellence first secured, its uniformity has always retained, and it is, therefore, to-day as twenty-five years ago, the most popular Smoking Tobacco in the world. Get the genuine. Durham Tobacco Co Made only by DURHAM, N. C. BAKING 1 POWDER. 2 5 ozs. For D 5. ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb ~ CALIFORNIA’S FINEST PRODUCTION. JARVIS 1877 BRANDY RICH, RIPE AND MELLOW. Indorsed by the Med- ical faculty every- where as being the purest, safest and best stimulant. Ask for it. Take no other. Be- ware of imitations. JARVIS WINEKE CO. GROWERS, DEALERS AND DISTILLERS, Santa Clara and San Jose, California the front within the lust two or three years, A Des Moines paper bas tbis tosay; The lows State bund is un organization of the best musical talent oblainable, ied by 81 expert musical director, run us & business iustifution, und backed by & number of Lhe Progressive business men of the city. With & fine equipment of siver pluted instruments, & cash capital of §10,000, fine uniforms sud & splendid repertoire, sud | under the msusrement of business men. it cannot fail Lo achieve the great reputation it wims for—thst of beiug eurolled upon the st of the best bund orgunizations iv tbe Unitod Stutes, The list of operas 1o be presented by the Dodd Opera company Auring their season iu Omabas will be “Tuhe Mascot,” in wh. they will open, 10 be followea by imes of Normsndy,” “Fra Disvolo,” “Olivetie,’ “Girofie-Girotia,” “Turee Black Closks, “The Bobemian Girl 'he Boggar St gest” “The Mikado™ ‘Fatimitza" *Tue Tirates of Penzauce,” “Finafore,” $Nanon etc. The opening dste is Sundey. Muy 26 st the Farnam Streel thester, aua the first performauce wil be & matinee. The popuinr prices of the house will remsin unchangea during tue opers engagement. The company as strong, aud will, it is progicted by the managoment, preseut these operas 1o the tire sstistaction of the Lhousands of patrous of this popular Louse, Tuli’'s Tiny Pills: @ cnubic the dyspeptic Lo eut whatever he wishes. They cutise the food L0 w- similate and neurish the body, give @ ippetite nud deveiop fies v, 26 @) Conte. Exuct size shows i borde Never fa; SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE b 5.""‘..‘:-!.‘.‘.};5:.;.’::“-;" e AN, Sucn puri 'tk oo arv sale wid ofieclun e et B Eiows of bilipes e Souetipation, &y epopain Bremts; leadacie beurd e, Mot 0] esei, el "Vimpica sadiov < L0k wn vy Hiseua: rosclsiug Lrom smpuies blood. ar & Falure by fae Seomar Livey o o Arablios 16 pectoriu e proper TubStiote T eracis ETet o et wre Whied b ikl b i sl et byl ) o, o8, smin) T FARE CHEMTCAL G0 10 Bpruce Bte Row ¥ ork sesrerrecorrererrrivetsene it NKFA RBANnG 3. 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One personal n terylew preferred. Cull und consult us or send history of your case. und we wili send in plain T e i ; R Upon Pr BOOK T0 MEW, L5 o X, Syphills, Gleet und V fist. ances for Deformities & Troses Only manufuctory inthe Westof DEFO cd- IT5 APPLIANCES, T8USSES, ELECTEL BATTERIES AND BELTS. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institutz, 26th and Broaiway, Coanoll Blu¥i Ten minutes' ride from co Omahs on Omahs and Council Biuffs ele motor lius. arlco: ) CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Counet) Blums Cupltsl steek 8£150,000 Surplus und Profits 80,000 Net Oapital and Surplus.. £250,000 Directora—J. b. amundsoa. b 1o . Gleason, E T Hart, L A. Millar, J and Charies I Hanoun. Trunsact general bank- ing busmess Lurges: cupital und surpias of uny bauk in Southwestern lows. INTEREST ON TIMEDEPOSIT3 Chas. Lunkley, Funernl Director and Undertaker 811 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs hone 3. ROCER PUT ME ONTO and insisT on having it. FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. MADE ONLY BY N.KFAIRBANK & CO. CHicAGo. and it does just what he claims for e Ack YOUR Grocer for i, SOAP MADE G. W. PANCLE, M.D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experionce. BREADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICIN. 1 treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis- eases of the Eve and Eat, Fimand Apopiexy, Heart Disease, Liver Compluiut, Kidvey Complaint, Nervous Deability, Menta! Depres- sion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal kn Disbetes, Bright's Dicease, 8t Vitus' ot i hietism, Paralysis, White Swi ling, Berofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Women with her delicate orguns re- stored 16 health. Dropey cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. $50 to §500 forieit for any Venereal Dis- ease 1 canuot cure without mercury. Tupe Worms removed in two or Lhree Lours, or 1 pay. Hemorrhoide or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARE ATFLICTED Wil enve life snd hundreds of dollars by calling on or usiug DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Phivsician who can tell what ails a person without asking & guestion, Medicng All correspondence strictly confident sent by express. Addrest ail letiem 1o 6. W. Pangie, M. D 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES. | COUNCIL BLUFF3. NOR SALE—Extra fine, thoroughbred sey oull, solid color. | months oid 7238, Fin Jer- registerod stock; 14 street RAILWAY TIME CARD. 0 & lows Lo EK 10th wna Mason Sts | Denver Vestivule Limited | 465 p m m Deadwood Express.......| 405p m m Denver Express.... ... bikis'm m| L Denver Expesss W0y m w Husclngs Local 63Tp n Tproms K. C. Night Exp vin U_P. Trans | 64 a8 m Golng |_CHICAGO. K. I & PACIFIC From East. Union Depot 10th & Mareyr St L | W e w 020 p w 4% p w 10 p m K L & PACIFI( Going |_CHICAG Weost Union Depot 10th snd Marey Sts W p w Denver Limitod 106 8 m|... Fust Expross V.00 & m Kanwns City (Except Sunday Tenves | UNION PACIFIC. Omaba | Union Depot 10tk and Marey Sts. Omuhs i wm Bestrice Express T4y Nt m Denver Expross e m lpm L. .OveriandFiy: v pm &35 p m BlueSp s & Strmsbg Ex(ex Sun )pm 0 pm Pucitic Express 1040 8 m CHICAGO, MIL & 81. PAUL Ariive L. F. depot and Maroy s iougo Expross Omutia ST T Wu W BIOUX CITY & FACIFIC Dopot. 15th and Webstor sts Arrives Omsbs Bt Paul Liniied Owata Deagwond Express P w at) Wyo. Exp (Ex Mon 0L20p m Norfolk (Ex. Sunday.) D m St Puul Expross Ve w ST, P M. & O, [Arrives Wb odution | B0y Sloux Oty Express (£x. Sund'y |124) p w .8t Paul Limited (e Hancrots as or Ex Sund'y | B4 e m CHICAG & NOUTL WENTERN Arrives C. P, depot. 10th end Marcy Sta | Omatin Ex sun'y) Carroll Passenger. ¥, Chigago Expres . Vostibule Liniad ¥ Castorn Fiver 3 Ex Mon TERN A ufls | Transter B Wy w Vestibule Limiied b 8 m Eustorn Flyor Wy ow x Bun) Atlantic Mull (Ex%on T kW x %) Cezroll Paesenger 3 & | 945 b n “OMATLA & 8T, LOUIN Arriv. Ominbin U, P denot. 10th aug Merey Sts | Omats n 1. Louis Cai el X MISBOUIL FAC areiver WHs T8t Low 30 LM e w Nahmi S Lo eapn b Taaves | CHICAGO Ik L & PACIFIC | Aveiv Sranatar| Unios Depot.Counsli Blugs [Rranarer i Atiautic Express i m b u Vestibiiie Limited 1 b w Laaves K C. BT JOE & C B Traustor| _Union lepoi. Covneil Hlus | Tranater 00w Kuusus Uiy Diny £x VW 1015 5 | */idansms Oty Night Exnroe Loaves |UHICAGO, BURL'S & QUINCY, Arelv Tranater| - Union Dapot. Countl fiugs ' Tras T4l 8w Chiloage Exyross e W b w Chilcoago Express i UMAHA & 8T LOULsS Arrives ¥, Louls Casoz Bal Thyw Tanves | RIOUX CITY & PACIFIC | Arrives I T g e T by w BL Pasl Laprass. v = for sale or trade see froadway und Main street JV.YOU Luve unythi E. H. Sbeute. | 140 IOWA faruws for sule. lmproved 16) nores | Lin Harrison county. §10.0) psr a 12) ueres | tproved, $2..00: §) acres. #17.0) For bar:iins | in lows una Nevraska furms call on or write toJulinson & Van Putten, Counc 1 Biuffs | o —Dweilings in uil paris of the | X ey H. Sheafe, Broudwuy and Maln | QTORAGE und Commission—Stoves. furui- ] lowest rutes. L. Kinneuuu. 20 Browdwuy. DOR SALE—A frame six-room cottage In | X good repuir. good sized jot. price $L,690. eusy puyments or trade. E. H. Sheafe, Broude | Way and Mutn vtroot | N juvestment varzain. New doubie house situuted ut Now. 114 und 1 6 8. 7k St., Goun- | el blufla. Improvement. new und first=ciuss house, contuins 14 rooms. ¥ buth rooms. 2 fine | puntreys. 10 closets, front wnd buok stairs, | Lot and co'd water service, gus, ete. worth | 8,600, will sell at u by in und solie.t bone- fide offers. Forest Smith, Baldwin blozk, Councll Blufts, D IS IRABLE office rooms for rent in Brown uiiding. froutug on Pearl und Muin streets, with wll moderu conveniences. 1or terms upply to A B. Nichoius or H. C. Cory, room 6, azents for bullding DOK £ ALE—Two-story brick dwelling. two tenents. Six rooms eaoh centraily locuted | on electric price 4,050.00, less wiil trade for land. E, H. Sheufe. Broadway und Muin street. OE SALE—A frame throe-room dwelling und corner iot, price §700.00; will well on emsy puyn ents or trade for land. E. H. Sheafe, Bronawuy snd Main street. motor track mortguge of 82,500 OR SALE—On smull payments. fruit und gurden jund near Council Bluffs E. H. Sheufe. Brosdway und Main streot RENT—626 Mynster street. two-siory frame dweolling in excellont repulr, weven rooms. buth snd sl modern convenlenoe rent. 826 E. H. Sheul Ok EALE Ok ost und most profitable mest murket in the west, dolng from 86,002.00 Lo 87,000, 0 cush business u month; bank book will suow f1; gilt edged business chunoe: § veurs' loasb op M i, Boe offiee Oc netl Biufls DOR SALE—AD sttractive KX room cottuge in excellent repuir on motor liue, cone vemient 10 cburch wud@ senool. price 8200 E. H. Sheufe, Broadw und Muin & DOR SALE—A fram good repBlr. vouv truusfer, price £L4) E. H. Shoufe six room dwolling in niont to Union Pacifio ousy PUYIGLLS OF trEGe. Brosdway snd Miin streot. | JPOK CALE--A wtock of | | | OR | ; | g ‘n | merchundise con- sisting of dry goods, notions. lad und | smses’ clonks and juciets. gents’ furnisaing | #o0ds und sboes, price 82,502 Will tuke lows r eustern Nebru w lupds. £, H, Broudwuy sud Mulu stroet DOR BALE—A Bhuute K of gonernl werohandine | Xund brick bulidine 1o live town 2 miles { from Omahu, » burzain forw live man. will | tnke # furm lanc vusteru Nebrasks or | Tows in exchunge 4. Bueate, Broudway | Muin street 1 F ) BALE—Three room dwelling a lot, 108 Fifih avenue prive, 1.0 wouthly ‘ payments E H Sheufe, Bronowuy sud Mais. | OB KENT—K now two-story Lrick, eighte | & roou dwelling on Park wvenue. buth, hot wnd cold wuter wnd ull 1.0dorn convenlenoes ‘ per wonth., £ H Sheafe, B'wuy und Main | PPUB BENT—i socond wvenue dwelling with § roous, Turuace, ranze, buth. clootrio | belis, one of the most asirable deuces im . Hiufle; rent 8600 per H. | Shesfe. Brosdway snd Muis stroet POE SALE—A nowt four-room dwelling om | Avenue B proce. 8750 small wouthly paye | ments. £ M. Sheate, Brosdwiy snd Main, {F ¥ RPNT - Two of the bost Ourrigg sts om ’ Fourth stroet | REAT sod 4 e BOusE: nO Wales elinr: city water furnished; €9 bes Apply 10 Leouurd Everett

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