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THE OMAH /\ COUNCIL BLUFFS CFFICE: - PEARL STRE BEE NO. 16 Deliversd by earelar to any part of the clty . W. TILTON, . MANAGER y - ) [tue'ness Offico, . No#s '”‘”'“"4\““\.n'v"fi‘(r, No % i A A MINOR MENLTION, K Y. Plumbing Ce Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. Etchetah council will meet this evening at Redmen hall, The Fruit Growers’ and Gardeners’ clation will meet this afternoon AL the house. A marriageliconse was issud 1o Jotin Cornelius McIntosh and B both of Pottawattamie county. The office of the county troasurer was filled to overflowing ull day yesterday, it be ing the last day for paying taxes without penalty. The ladies of the Broadway Methoc church gave a supper 1n the Eiseman buil ing last evening. It was well patronized and quite a sum was realizod for the cuurch, Phillip Hirtts and Rosa k. Thackor, both of Council Bluffs, were married by Rav. A Overton Wednesday evening at tho resi- dence of C, A. Overton on Seventh avenus Tho trustees of Grace church and the ladies of Unity Guild aro reguosted to be present at a spocial meeting this ovening at the residence of Mr. Gretzor on Knst Pierco stroet, ass0 court yestorday mma Mott, boys named C. McClelland and L. Barrett were arrestod last ovening for pum- melling a color a boy named Fred ‘Tull, who lives on Third avenue, near the electric light station, Frank Carroll and Jessie Miller had an dther scrap yestorday afternoon at tho resi dence of the intter on Second street, and the fesult was that Curroll was arrosted and Jailed on the charge of disturbing the peace. Tan, the 3 wocks old child of L. B. Renard, died yesterday morning while she was being carried tothe physician’s office for treatment. The funeral wili take place this afternoon at 8 o'clock at the family residerice in Manawu. The St, Joln's English Lutheran church has changed its place of worship from the Young Men's Christian association chapel to the large vacant room on the first floor of the Merriam block, 208 Main street and 2 Pearl stroet. The tirsyservice will be held in the new room tomorrow. W. Graves, a colored man, was arrested Inst evening for committing a burglary at Malvern, and was identified by a man from Malvern who was in the city auring the day 100king fur him, Ho had u pal who was sup- 0sed 10 be in the city, but up to a late hour ast night the police had not succeeded in locating him, Emil Rosch, jr., died last evening at 9:30 o'clock nt his residence, 1506 High street, 8ged 19 years. He had been very ill for sev- eral weeks, suffering from hemorrhages of the lung: Last evening he appeared to be feeling reasonably well, but ancther atack came on and in ten minutes he was dead. Announcement of the time of holding the funeral will be made later. A brakeman on the Kansas City road claimed to huve had an exeiting exporie: about 10:15 o'clock Thursday night while be Was furning the switch preparatory to letting his train got out of town. A man suddenly shoved a gun under his nose and ordered him 10 give him & pass over his road or he would sncibilate bin. Tho brakeman had no poss and 1o gun, but as bo was cudgeling his brain (0 find ont how ne should get out ot the emergency his assailunt savea bim tho trouble aud disappeared it tho woeds, e case was reported to the police, and shortly after two men were supposed to have, gearned for a ride were arvosted and given o Tide in the city omnibus. They gave their pames as A. Dayley and F. Abbott. The gun which one of thom was supposed 1o have must, however, have been un outgrowth of the brakeman's 1magination, for one of them was armed with two dozen lead pencils and the other with three butcher knives. Tuey were fiaed for drunkenness in police court yesterday morning. False Economy Js practiced by people who buy Inferior articles of food because cheaper than stand- ard goods. Infants aie entitlea to the best loull obtamable. It is a fact that the Gail Borden “Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk is the best infant food. Your grocer and drug- gist keop it. ——— “The Lightning’s Flash’ is now on sale at all the book stores and news stands in the city. Owing to the veculiar style of the work it is exciting considerable comment everywhere. PERNONAL PAKAGRAPHS, Sheriff dazen went to Clarinda yvesterday Mrs. L. S. Amy is seriously 11l at her home on Pifth avenue. J. H. E. Clark has returned from a trip to Waukesha, Wis, R. W. Shawvin, a Denison attorney, was 1n the city yesterday Miss Canby of Stauberry, Mo of K. A, Blanchard on William Parrott and family of Mankato, Kon,, are in the city, guests of the family of I, Covalt Mrs. W. O. Clark of Waverly, Ia.,is in the city, the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs, W, H. Chawberlin, Charles Nicholson will leave Monday for Louwville, Kv., to attend the national con- vention of fire chiofs. The Misses Alice and Lulu Mclntosh of Fort Wayne, Ind., are sponding their vaca- tion visiting thei sister, Mrs. Henry Duell, 1810 IPifth avenue. Mis. Luster, whose health has beon very oor of late, will leave today for Lureka Soris 78, Ark., accompanied by her daughter, Mixs xilla. Mis lla expects to be home nkmu October W. Raymond, who has been traveling for ABOUL & year iu California and other western states, has rl'l\lr ed to the Bluffs, and will probably ombavk in business with huis brother in Omaha. For tho past six weoks he has beon visiting relatives in Chi- cago. . is tho wuest South Eighth street. ———— When Nature Necds assistance it may ve best to render it promptly, but one should rememner 1o use even the most perleet remedics ouly when peeded. Tho best and moxt stmple and gon tle remedy is the Svrup of Fiws, manufact- ured by the California kig Syrup Co. No bankrupt, fire, smoked or damaged furniture ut Mycr's, 805, 307 Broadway, bt clean goods at less than any Owaha prices, s Waounla- ¥ 1 I A couple of fellows were noticed sleulking about tho rear of a house at the corner of rifteonth strect and avenue A at a late nour Thursday night, and their actions aroused the suspicions of some of the neichvors. Oficer Covait mude au investigation, and found that the wuils of u closet in tho house nad been suturated with coal oil und a bunch of iighted bay hud been thrust in, The in- cenaiuries had npoarently been in too great a Burry (0 get away, however, for the hay had Dot struck the olled wooa, und so burned itself out without doing any damage. Disease Never suceossiuiy s1tacks the sys- tom with pure blood. De\Witt's Sarsuparilla wakes pure new blood wnd enriches blood 1l you don’t want to buy hurd conl you had better see Bixby about those oil burners. ‘They are adapted for use in bot air furnuces, steam und hot water boilers, with no coal or ashes to hundle. B To Be K In Omana, The Owaba Tourists' Wheel club bas issued invitations to the clubs of this aty, Missouri Valley and Logan to come to Owalia tomorrow wiorniug, bring their knit tiug and stay wil day, Toe Omaha and Council Bluffs men will' go as far up the roud as Crescent to weet the uorthers dele- gatiors and the whole party will then go to some of the parks in Omaby, where the day will be speot 1w racing and other awuse- mouts, DeWitt's Sarsapariiia is rmumu Gentlemen, the finest lino of rall goods in the city, just roceived. Reiter, the tailor, 810 Broadway, ROM COUNCIL BLUEFS NEWS F Sunit Commenced by a Building and Loan Asscoiation Against Its Agent. BURGLARS AND THIEVES AGAIN AT WORK Good Mauls Made o e Incendinries by the Light-Fingered ral Conrt—Wo Co an Ofiice Gentry.1 Fed Agninst The Kustern Building tlon commenced a suit in vesterday awainst its agent, 1o recover an wmount alleged was received for the company, iu. Julius and Loan associa the superior court 1. O, Hendricks, of woney whlch itis Ly Hendricks fn trust but which he failea to turn Unger and N. O' when Hendricks took the agency, signed a bond for §1,000 ns sureties with Hendricks, for tho faithful performanco of his av I'he company alleges that assessments, dues aud fines were charged up to the patrons of the company by reason of nis fuilure to send in the payments made by them and his roports, I'he amount of money kept back is stated to be 82,00, and a juagment tor the amount is demanded, A suit was ulso commenced by the samo company to foreciose s mortgage egiven by Hendricks ana his wife on a piece of prop: erty in B s’ subdivision, the amount ot the mortgage being §550). s - Cholern, “'iere 18 no use of any one suffering with the cholera when Chamborlain’s Colic, Cholern and Diarrhoea Rerieay cat bs pro- cured. It will give relief in a fow minutes aud cure in a short time, 1 bave tried 1t and W. H. Clinton, Helmsuta, N. J. The mic at Heimetta was av fiest believed to be cholera, but subsequent investigation proved it to bo n violent form of ayaentery, as dangerous as choera. Tuis y was used ero with great suce ale by drugulsts, The M. L. S. ¥ dinner and oyste until ien, will serve hot toduy from 110°clock Want to Sell Out. The stockhoiders in the union dapot project held a meoting at the court house to bear the report of the committee which was sent to Chicago to interview the manavers of the lowa roads. Nothing very new or startling was brought to light in the report, the committee huving failed to getu part of the managers tozether and the rest being in- clived to hold off for their comrades The subject of selling the depor site if a purchaser could be found for it among the rdilway companies was brought up and dis- cussed and a resolution was Huaily passed in favor of selliug, and instructing the directors 10 tako the prelminary step of finding ome one who wanted to buy a location for a depot, I'bis resolution met with deeided opposition from a laree number of tho stockbolders, but as the heavy stockholders wero all appar- ently vers anxious to get vack the monev they had put iuto the project, tha little fel- lows were frozen out, On motion of T. Evans the board of directors was instructed to kire an attorney to protect the stockholders’ interests and to tako legal steps to compel the companjes to fulfill the terms of the contracts’ they sizned with the depot company a couple of years ago. union Ask your grocer for Cook's Extra Dry Imperial champagne. Once used no other suits, Its boguet is delicious, — ver before have the people of Council Bluffs and Omaha had such an opportunity to buy acre property suita- ble for home or fruit as is offered by Day & Hess. 400 acres to pick from. Only two and a hall mile: t of Coun- cil Blufis postoffice. —_— Boston store closes every evening at 6 p. m., unless Mondays and Saturdays. i i Republican Corn, W. J. Davenport has been making a col- lection of corn from various parts of the county, and the result of s labor can bo secn at the Burlington ticket office. Tho ears are all very large and well formed, and it they are to be taken as an indication of the statc of the crop throughout the county a Johnny cake famine is eutirely out of the question, Judge G. A. Robinscn, a life-long demo- crat, sauntered into the office yesterday worning, and alter taking a look at the col- lection, remarked wistfully, “I tell vou, I'd like to have about 500,000 acres of that kind of corn.” “But, Judge,” suggested & bystander, “vour friend Governor Botes savs that the farmeors of lowa are losing money on every ucre of corn land thoy own, and if that's so, vou would be dead broke before the season is over.” ©On, pshaw,” retorted want to run eversthing into politics,” and e turned ou his hoel and left the anti-Boies campaign document to the inspection of the bystander. the judge, “vou Be sure and use Mrs, Winslows Soothing Syrup for vour children while tecthing. * cents a bottle, — Callon Messrs. Day & Hess and k to be shown tho Klein tract of 400 acres now on sale in five and ten acre traet They will show it free to all, Judson, civil eagines Sues tor # Divoree, Johanne Mary Bonde commenced suit for a divorce in the district court vesterday acainst her husband, Peter A. Bonde, whom shie had arrested a few days ago the charge of assault with intent to kill. Sho alleges that he kicked, beat and otherwise abused her. Sne atlages thst he has prop- crty worth 4,000 aud she_wants a judgment for balf of tnat amount. On ber representa- tion that ho was about to dispose of his property in order to deprive her of what sho cousiders her share, o writ of attachment was 1ssued. on Doctors! Pshaw! Take Beecham's Pills, Suspleions Burglar, iho residenco of Mrs. Miy Lyous, Third avenue, was wntered by burg Tnursday night uad o suit of clothes, watch, o railway tivkot to Denver a eral doltars in cash were among th THE | founa missing when the family arose in the | morning. A cellar window was found opan, | and it wAs through this that the oeople in | the house supposed the thtel hml | entered. The case was reported to | the police and an investization wes made. [t was found thatthe window through which the burglar was thought to_have en tered was covered with cobwebs, which indi- eated to the brass-buttoned mind that the burgiar had not entered from without at all. No positive clua has boen secured as to the identity of the thiel, out a suspi us cir- cumetance connected with the affair is that one of the rooms in the house, occupled by a voung man, was not visited and a watch and several other valuable articles belouging to the occupant were untouched. Given to the dury, The case of (irant against the Union cific was in tho hands of the jury all day yesterday in the federal court, und nothing beard from it until about 5 o'clock, when sent o request toJudge Woolson tor ber instructions on the law nas to con tributory negligence. Pe- Tae court was occupled during almost the wentiro day with the trial of the case of Gran- vilie James against the Union Pacific, a suit in which James is suing for $20,00) damages tor the_loss of a loz at Norih Hend, Neb., July 15, 1883, Tho plainuff had Lis toot caught in a “‘lrog,’” and claims that the frog was not “olocked,’ that the company is respousivle for tho affair by roason of its negligance, whilo the railway officiuis cluim that the frog was *blocked.” A part of the evidence was taken, but it is not likely to be completed before this evouing, Jessie Bishop was given a fino of §250 ana a jail sentence of tilty days for bootleswing, but the last thirty days of the seatonce wero suspended on the condition that ho pail the fine and served the romainder. William Locker, for the same offense, roceived o sontenca of §125 and fortv-five days in juil, all but $30 of the flae beiug suspended under good behavior, A Cliolura Seare. A reported outbreak of cholera at Hol metta, N.J,, created much excitement in thatvicinity, Investigation showed that the disease was not cnolora but a violent dysen- tery, which is almost as s=evere and danger. ous ‘us cholera. Mr. Wulter Willara, a prominent merchiant of Jamesburg, two miles from Helmetta, says Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera ana Diarrhoey Remoedy has given great sutisfaction in the most severs cases of dysentery. It is certainly oue of the best tuings ever made. For salo by drugyists, e Onn Prosperous Basts. The Nationa! Mutual Fire Tusurance company of Couneil Bluffs, the young- est and one of the liveliest local “ente prises in the cily, has reached a point of stubility that is causing its managers no small degree of pride. The business done up to last night would foree the general average up to $50,000 a year. This is the strongest possible indication that the plan upon which it is estab lish en is thoroughly appreciated. Miss Iimma Heistand, fashionable dressmaker. Good fit guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 903 5th avenue, Skipped with the Vest. A.S. Bonham, who keops a grape basket warehouse at 315 East Broadway, lost a valuable watch yesterduy evening. The timepiece was in his vest pocket. Tuking off his vest, he hung 1t up ia the office and stepoed out to tho street in front to speak to afriend. When he returned be fourd that the vest bad taken wings and flown away. Some of the neighbors said aftcrwards that they saw a young man weariog u hight suit of clotaes enter the ofice while Mr. Bonbam was on the street, and he did not come out, It is supposed that he took the vest and shd out of the back door, down into the creek and far away. This' clew was given to the police, who aro now working on the case. The watch was highly valued by its owner, as it was preseuted to him at his golden weddiog recently. DoVitt's Sarsapariiia aestroys suon pol- sous as scrofula, skin disn matism. [ts timely use Davis, pure drugs, best paints Chance for a New Copper. Cousiderable complaint is being indulged in by the residents of Lower Broadwuy and viciuity on acsouat of the poor police service in that part of the city. Officer Crafts, who scems to be the main thorn in tho flesh, was removed to Cut-OIf several months ago on account of incompstency, but he 18 back again, and the trouble which died out during his nbsence has arisen again. Yester- day afternoon a drunken whelp passed along Broadway near the Northwestern depot in- sulling passersby ana striking many of them for a cash dividena. Oficer Crafts was less than a_block away, but was too busv chasing up a bicycle rider to put him off the sidewalk to pav any attention to the fellow. cated complaints us to the un- gentlemanly conduct and incompetency of this officer have been made, but to no avail. —— Mrs, tevenson, 740 West Broad- way, will have her millinery opening I'riday and Saturday, September 30 and October 1. Ladies invited. Carpet weaving, 928 Avenue F. Wanted to Buy. Tmproved property. Will pay cash if priceislow. . G. MeGes, 10 Main street. 1Z0people in this city use gis The Gas Co. puts ’em in at cost. WHAT IT IS DOING. stovos Seeretary Clark Muties Associnied Charitie Oxany, Sept. 80.—To the Editor of Bee: ‘Uhis record of afew things which bave oceurred in our work during the week is presentod 10 show the public the churacter of the “vork done by the socioly Man wanted for wheeling on Mason sireet one sent. Man waated to shovel coal in coal vard; ouesent. Aa eiderly laay wauted 1n Uunion vrecinet to care for house and one child for board and clothing; no oue to send, A midaie aged woman, who takes an interest iu musi nd readivg, wauted (o take care of WO Colluren, pay aerording 1o Work; Lo one to seud. James C. Landse who Look one of our orphau boys to Galisud, ., returned with tho report thut references wero found satisfuctory’ aud boy was lefu wi Copoland, who lives on a farm ue oxpenses of trip $210. A physician of our dispeusury requested specinl assistunce for one of th patieats; case providad for. Mau wanted to shovel coal a few hours; one seut. Showing * Work, Tnr OMAHA DAILY BE SATURDAY, Man wanted to nut kindlifawood into base- ment; one sent. Woma Askod secrotary for #! to purchase furniture; was sont where she might work and earn the dollar and the fore not need to beg. A prominent citizen of Omaha applied to us for endorsement that he might adopt an orphan, boy ; endorsement given. A woman came to the office and offered to assist in senaing a poor mother and her child to frienas in tho western part of the state. Two mon syanted for work in # conl yard; men sent. Man applied for po sition as cook; case investigated wid refer- ences found to be very unsatisfactory. A woman applied at the office for that she might take a baby to the Christian home at Council Bluffs; her request granted, after invest crotary requested to givo some time in conference over a guestion of arbitration; request complied with, A railroad couductor wants a girl from 10 to 13 years of age; promises her & good home: no girl of 'that ase on kand Man wanted a letter of recommendation that he might secure a position; letter given Man wanted for easy work duringatternoon ; man sent. A businoss man teieptoned sec rotary for a conferenco upon the question of making a certain young man his chief clerk and manager; information asked for was given. Two men wanted for moving furni ture; men sent. Request made for a nurse girl atleast 18 years of a or an elderly . 10 caro for three children, §3 per k offered; no onoon hand to send 1 who had lost his position by drink phied to us to md him in regaining old position; assistance given and forw vosition regained. T'wo men wanted work: men sent. Man wanted for work in a commission Louse; man sent. Woman ap pliea for groceries, conl, clothing, mouey to nay house rent, etc.; givon nothing and uoon investigatfon found to be unworthy. A widow applies for clothing _for ch cnso wvestieated and found deserving, clothing will be furnistied. Fivo men appiy for cleri- cal positions; no places open to them. A poor family, supposed to be in neud, reporied to the office; found to be provided for this weck, A teamster wanted on She - nue; man seut. A woman of Lyou having good references, wanted a bov years of age, to give him overy advantage of their home and when grown ip to start him 1n business: no boy of that age on hand. An old lady applied to us for admission into the Old Ladies Home; case laid before reception committoe of the home, The following persons clothing: Mrs, Ferguson, E. Smth, Dr. Clarlk, 1 Walcott, Mrs. Browu, Mrs. Birkhuuser, Miss Guuck, Mrs. B. M. Morsman, Dr. R. Towno and Dr. 15 E. Womersly. Pav Ford and the 'L homson-Houston Elec tric company donated old sidewalk to wood yard department. Quite a number have reported their names for friendly visiting. A meeting of the fricvuly visitors will be enlled soon to dis- cuss the nature of tne work and to lav out vlaus. We trust that each church of the city will send a delegation to engave in this general work. What we need most of £l at present is a larger List of annual mem- bers of the associution. ‘Ihe anuusl wem bership feo wac fixed At & with the ex- pectation that we would have 1,000 members. Ouly a small proportion of this' number has heen secured. Wo trust the friends of this worlk will not delav in sending to us their vames for membership. A, W. CLiRK, General Secretary. S kindly donated Mrs. Agroe, M. B, N. Harris, Mes. No other sarsaparilla possesses the combi- nation, proportion and sy which make Hood's Sarsaparilla pec to itself. S ey INNOUNCENEN IS, Today Mr. Alexander Salvini and his company will close their enzagement at Boyd's new theater by mving two porform- ances—-a matinee at 2:30, AL which 1 double bill will bo presented, “IXsbert Macaire” and the acting version of ‘“Cavallsria Rustic ana,” and iu the evening at 5 o'clock *‘The Three Guardsmen.” For the matinee par- formance spocial preparation has been made. Between SIXty and scventy extra supernu- meraries have been cngaged and the reguler orchestra uugmented. Toe Duff Opera company will open at Bovd’s theater i “A Trip to Africa’ by Von Suppe. This opera 1s musically above the average of comic opera of today. On Wednesday night the full strength of the company will be brought out 1n the double bill, »Cavalieria Rusticana” and “Trial by ul 14 At the Parnam Sunday matince and night the Jeannie Winston Opera company will begin au engagement of a week, opening 1n Von Suppe’s exquisite composition, **San Sebastian.”” Miss Winston has no rival in America in the role of Piquillo, the male street singor, sho being the ouly woman who has ever preseuted in LEnglish the great Froncn composer's chef d'auvro, Miss Winston bears o soubriquet—the *om Karl of famale tenors,” and during the week here will siug the barts which are ordinarily playod by male artists. Miss Alico Johnson sings Petrits, and ber former offorts would favor tho assumption that physically and artistically one of Vou Suppo's bost char- + not huve a more beautiful or er delmeator, e I o KICK ON THE BRICK. Leavenworth Street People O Paving Materinl Being Used, ‘The property owners along the line of Leavenworth street,from Sixteeath to Twen- ty-ninth, are not entirely satisfied with the brick which is being laid in the pavement. Yesterday they filed a protest with the Board of Public Works in which they charged that the Atchison brick were not vitrificd and that the Lincoin brick were smaller than the regulation vitrified brick. The brick, the protestors said, were not so good as thoso being laid on Thirty-second street, sud that if somelbiag was not done they would resist the tax if the contractor did not comply with the paving specifica- tions. "Plio members promisad 10 at onco make an investigation of tae matter, The contract for curbing strect from 1ar Hugh Murphy at 63 rea Colorado sandstone grading ‘Twents-ninth artha, and Thirty-fourth street 1o Dodge, Katz & Culluhan bidders 4t 24 cents per cubie t to the Seventeenth Dodge was given to 1ts per lineal foot with streot from " The grading of Francis street from Thirty- rth totho west line of Windsor Place nt to Lamareaux Bros. & I eer atls -10 cents per cubie yard, Three small sewer contracts wers awarded as follows: Along Ninth street from Dorcas to Hickory to Hamann 1& McDonuld: aloug Cass street from Thirtietn to T'ui fecond 15 John I, Daley, ana al laple street, Twenty-fifth to Twenty-seventh, to Katz l Caliahan, Ny The United States Officiai investigation of Baking Powders Made ander author ity of Cong by the Chemical Division of the Dep't of Agriculture, Washington, D, C., and recently completed, Shows the Royal Baking Powder to be a cream of tartar baking pow- der of the highest quality, superior to all others in strength, leaven= ing power, and gene The Royal Baking Powder expert official zuthority the leac ol usefulness. the highest world refercoces | OCTOBER 1, 1892, Are Going to Paint? The autumn is the one coat brightens and preserves houses | and buildings and adds much to the value and beauty of your property. Would You Like to Buy PAINT AT WHOLESALE? We want to sell you paints and every- | thing used in painting at wholesule an | e Test botled oil you bought you probably paid 70¢ a gallon for it. We will sell you one gallon or 100,000 gal- lons of any brands ut 49, Now we have caurht your attention, read the rest of this and compare the: it cash prives. St. Louis lead, 7¢ per 1b, Omuha lead, Gie per Ih Joplin lead, Gie per 1b. Cheap lead 5e pee 1. Linsced oil, boiled, 49¢ per Linseed oi'. 1aw, 46¢ ra aint oil, 85¢ per gal, rrel price, 2¢ par gul less. vy Bros,, hard oil, & g 0 por gal. rry Bros, hard ofl. 1 gl o Other hard oils, from $1.00 to per zal. Mincral paints. dvy, from 13c Mineral paints, ground in oil, The Acme MlXBd Paint, to boas gond s any mixed paint We will sell you at #1.: per gallon, Has never been sold for | than $1.50 per gallon. The Excelsior Mixed Paint. As good a paint as other dealers sell you for $1.50. We wiil sell you at ver galloa. Our Barn and Roof Paint. We will sell you You time to paint, and less per m Be. s to Ge. We quarantee ver gallon. Lowest Prices on all Kinds of Glass. all other eq Come and Ses Us and Bring the Cash. (. B. Paint, 01l and Glass Co goods our iy low. prices are 1 and 3, 4th St. Masonic Temple NERVE AND BRAINTREA P 0 Tor idyaco.is DiLEnssy, Kits, Nat ervous Prostraton causol or Wakofulness, Mentul Deoras- 9 Braln. cunsing in ity misary stare Ot Age, Barrencss, Loss of Potwer in eithior sox, Tmpotency, Loncorehoa an i all Female Woaknesy ss. Livoluatary Lossns, Spor. mutorrhoa caused by Ovecexsrtion 00 tas brila FelCabusoovorin lalgsnce, A imoati's tes it §1,6 for £,y m il IFANLaa SIC OIS Lo e ey Kach 010 for i noxae wivh §) will 311 writtaa guaranteeto refund i€ not carsd. Guarantes issusl only by Thoodore. K. Lewis drugzist. wle mwoar southeast corner liiaad Furaam sts..” Umtia Ot Mefisal anl Surzien INSTITUTE. lconoi or tobac 0,30 tnessof U decay d%at, Pro lRFAl\lI \l,: —OF ALL— L Ghmnh: il S1ain Disns Best facil ATALIS WP 10 10y £ 8 1e e i o Vevery form of ixe 158 roq 1l T melead OF Rargieal tre At it 40 beds fOrnal Boart wn atte o, [ Write for eireulars es, club foet, o irvatires of spin cary catareh? hrotaitis, i Wy ki, ept sy ! Bl e 1L e DISEASES OF WOAEN &0 Women FREE. We huye lately ad e tn lyi artiient for Women during coafnemont, steictiy Proviite: Only Lelinble Melical Insttute maciig & Speelulty of PRIVATE DISIEASES Al Blood Dis. ssfully troato . Syphiliti Fm withoul er for Loss of VITAL IS 0 Mty be troats | AL communic stions 18 et i or in ey intecviey protoresi £y 0L FOUr Cisy, 11 we Wil sundin pluin W Fappor, 0iig BOOKTQIMEN, Ll “Lnon prixnie Saar Land Varicosele, wita qua Tmpotency, Syphills, Gle thon list Braces, Peusses DEFORMITY. APPLIANCEZ, TRUSS IS, KIC BATTERIES AND BEL Omaha Medical and Surdical Institute 26:h and Broadway, C uncil Blui¥s. e ELESD o rlde from conter of O.ualia 21 Owaas SEE THENE PRICES FOR MEAT for CASH ONLY it MESCHENDORE'S ot, #%1 Broadway, Coun il Biults Toey Mar re Hoilin beaf. Corn beef Shoulder ronst Shoulder steak. 2 . Be it 4o 10¢ B 1o 102 Voal stew Veal 10 st K chops i« but, i snusngo Beef tenlorioin. At purk Haun . Bacon ¢ Spare ribs Sirioin rolls Sirioin strip Veal steak Oleomar :arine and Butterine, 1ic At theso prices It will pax you to buy for cash only ut ME NDOKRE'S Ment Market Where you can always get the best of moat, l REGRETS are VAIN When once you've bo’'t elsewhere and then happen to it will be- It will then mesn see our goods and prices, avail you little. The time to call and see is fore you buy, not afterward. money in Our values call In ourcorner window we display a your pockets. are une- qualled. Don’t fail to give us a number of fine suits in acksad Cutav EAS -AT — 56.26, $6.90, $7.60, $8.76. and Meltonsat $12.50. Others i All these suits are made up in the highest up a oh as you Want, style of the art and are warranted You will find the to wear, m lower in price than others ofthe same ~uality. COLUMBIA CLOTHING CO., Corner 13th and Farnam Streets. THE SOUTHWICK BALING_PRESS. Machine at al0-Tons-a-Day Price. A 12-Tons-a-Day §lioHiany Goen with Fach Machine. The Southwick Baling Press is u 2-horse, full-circle machine. Ithas the lar wod opening of any Continnous-Buling, Double-Stroke Press in the World. n Balcs thght; draft light. Copacitys Construction; Durabllity—all the BEST. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO.,(O»H“" Blalfs, Towa In starting one press recently we baled nine tons 1n five hours with new hands. SPECIAT, NOTLCES @ W. PANGLE, M. D. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Good Samaritan. 20 Yoars' Experienca, = 7ANTED. good girl for general housework ‘ nedLiGlen nvenue, - READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND .? DASTUKRAGE for horses and eittie: first WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THH, i g Sluss: 81304 month.~Inquire at 014 Brosd- ‘WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN= — SARY OF MEDICINE. PARM and stock und g Dweliin ¢ and busit rlocal fnvestors. strevt. $tio wortl chan e, E. G, Bur JOUR SALE-lorsc. buz ey big suerifion: zeo | outfi Mustsell. ¢ — — £ Money loane Lonl estite for saic < rent Lougee & ni not/ons for ex- ott, 1 Broadway. birness ay well bre 12 Pes an | 001t Lewls, 10| nlise in western [ow s, doing l business, for salo Bartlett, 121 Brosdway. cof well loeated, ortrade. K. G 6)1 head of youuz horses for trado; Zproperty or Lin | way, Councit s, QOR SALE—Duosirable residenc Y on Pari ave. Al modern fmpr 14 rooms, one bloek from motor; taker at’ once; easy payments or trade Sheafe. Joorsare Two-yoar-old_Clydesds Cail at 105 Main st. QORSALE fmprove | E. G, Burtott, 741 Browi- property Vemients, in it [oaT) ¢ colt. I treat the following Dissases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dise easesof the Eyeand Ear, Fits 810 Apoplexy, Diseus, Liver, Complaiut, hhey “Complainty Narvous Dabillty, Mental Depres= eion, Loss of Manhcod, Seminal eakness, Dinbetes, Bright's Discase, St.Vitus® hance, ltheuihatism, Paralysis, White Swelling, Borofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawine a drop of blogd. . Women with ber delicate orenns res stored (6 health, Dropsy cured without tapping, Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 o 8500 forfelt fir any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without meroury. Tape Worms remaved in two or threo hours, of 0g. pay. 1 morrhokds o Piles eured, THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will enve life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what allg a person without asking a questions All correspondence strietly confidential, Medicing gent by express. Address ail letters Lo 6. W, Pangls, MD, 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Creamery 0itiit. comprising 2)- . p. bot 1)-h. p. engine, 2 De Lavello separitors, 2 eream vats, 50 gallons onchy ash churn,50) £a'lons; DOWGr Lutlor worker. boam sealos, wolght' cin, water tank and other fixtures, Will el cheap for cash or trade forlant. L H. Sheafe. DOR TRADE=Lunds in Greoly Custer county. Neb., for stotk of jeweiry orguns, furnitire or business propercy in Couneil Blufs. 1. she i f iTeart county und 1 POttt Toosted ant im L Sheafe 1! nything for sale or trado 538 Sho e, Browiway and Muan s OR FALE-On siii piymonts. fr garden lan i neir Council Bluits. Eloufe, Broadw iy an | \uin strost [O0R SALE=Cloan stoci e (Vv woll os- LA TAhe ] trrdos 1nvlo AbGue BNy Clond cason for sz Torms evsh. B H, Shoats JOV EXCHANGE ol and located av Shubert. Neb., anl Denvor, Colo. will exehanze for brasia land. i 1. Sheate, 8( TOR SAl m o Co. ,.m-l St farm E1t] we | Price #1) an acre, YOU have [IN rostnrant 16 lots in 16 clear Ne- ACRE farm with tmprovements, five miles north of Council Blatfs; $i5an acro; yap brgatn, K. H. She o, FANTED-Nu raska | kood work horses, F. 11 In exeh i1, Sheafe, LEXCHANGE—§0- Ly, Neb, rore 1 Will take m ot SALE -iTote tures; U5 rooms, barn, evs, Pri Located in Dougias county. Daily ivestigite atonce. F. 1. Sheafo. SARBA Xchiuing with farnituro low a CITIZENS STATE BANK 0t Councll Blay h hNing o Capital stock . oo $150,000 Call and sce us. 52) Muin streot iy Fulis aud B el . ¥0,000 WANIED-A thorowehly coupotont i s, Tiast be a £00d cooks Inquirs of M ra. W . A. Muuirer, Nil S6cona nyenue, #280,00) Bhagart, ¥. D Hincimy BARGAIN. 24 miles fr gonoral bang, a0 surplus oF wof E removed, spools, viults and s cleaned, D Burke, C.ty Bid W, A WOOD & 02 have s of tho finest sfarms In southwostern lowa for sale. Net capital and surplus Directors—J. D Kd nundron, K. Li-acre frult and garden tract o | u postoflice, 23 neres in grapus, | O 3 i ucre in blacklerrics. 950 apple trees, 10 | IBK busiiess, Targes: pluu trees # cherry trees, dwe ling, stable, | Pahk lnsouthwesiors lowa i Price $,00 .00, - No trade. F. Fheufe. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. A0 ll'l.lk MONTIL NOTICE TO PROPERTY dwelling on Avenue Y ou ure hereby notified thit lots 1, 2, o 1 wnd 13in block 1, Kountze's Addition. have been declur d by ordinance 10 be o nusance hy reason of being below the grade of the udf e treets und y# un | thereby ullowlng water and offens rubbish und muterisl o accumulate rents u good foroom near 0th street. I 4.5 {ourth . fixturos and lous ni finest hotol fu southern A modern Lnprovements, e1o- gant furnitire. Net profits £ 0000 por - humi bullding newly butit: no comp Lition Price 8,001,07, half cash. E. 1. Shoufe, Councll Blugrs, Tu “r AN TED—Com pi bousework. 1 ‘\ NTED—Ludy cook for Bouth Main stroot, 6 ACRE fwproved farm in_ MI'ls county. Ia., U0 por uere: wlso 6) ut § 5.0 5 8D weres proves, in Pottawattamie county st $2.00, Sanps Joboston & Vaa Putlog. All You are hereby dirccted to abate snid nul sance by Aliing up sald ots with earth 1o th established eriae of tho streets and alleys aud jacent thereto on or hufore the ath day of October. 1802, or 41d nu‘sance will bo abated | Lho city wuthorities and the expense there= levied us & speclal Lix ugiinst the props 1'”)‘ onwhich sald nulssnce ity Dated s $th dity of September, 182, P W, BIRICHAUSER. Chalruen of the Bourd of Publle \»::n; out g for geavral outh Seventh struet. restaurant. 108 Bsbol-3-4