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verea Ly . AFLYIHON S e yart ot th ER Arrior v TILTON MANAC 1ros ne Night ko et e LINOR MENT LIRS Who is G Councli Bl Snenifl Hezen laid in half o dozer turkeys night before last and made & proseut of one 10 cack of his deputies The emploves of Deore-We prosented with a Thanksgiving yestorduy by 1ho managemont The Olivette club gave a dancing party last evening at Hughes' hall. Tho numbe were not large, but a very enjoyable timie was bad. “T'he dunior league will give a social tomor row evening at the Broadway Methouist church, A “Waiters Drill” will vs one ol he attractions. o Ludics Ald society of St. Jou Jsh Lutheran church meets 'ri noon et the residence of Mrs. N. J. 620 Frankliuv avenuo Paul Devol and Greer Corring today to play 1n o foot ball gamo bat is 1o Lako piace between the elevens of the Corning and Red Oak bigh schools, Unity guild will entortain a morrow evening, at the residence Kingsbury, Morningsic A music gram has boen arranged for the occasion The meeting of the Unity | which was toboheld at the residence of Mis Bianch Brown night, has been postponed until ing, Novem ver 20, Special communication of Bluffs City lodge No. 71 and Excelsior lodge 259 Ancient Free and Accepied Masons this evening for lodge of instruction by tho custodian. By order of the M. M. Services will be bheld morning at St. Paul’s opal church. A coliection will be taken, ths proceeds of which will go to the Women's Christan association hospital Marriage licenses were to tho following persons: A. H. Spare and Flora Heavilin of Council Bluffs; W Reed of Council Bluffs and Mary C. K L. Knotts anu Esteile V of Couneil Bluffs, The postoMce will be open in all depart ments on Thanksgiving duv from 7 10 12 noou wud will be closed th T the day. Carriers will make delivery and collection 1n all parts of city, icaving the postofice at 10 a. m., and & collection will aiso be made on business routes at i p. w. The Women's Christian association hos- pital received materials last evening for a tine TLankseiving dinner, which will be se before the inmates of the hospital today. They were also remembered by the children AL the Washiogton avenuo school, & wagon load of fruit and other provisions being con tributed. John Miller's fruit store at (95 Broadway Wwas siruck by some bov burciars Tu y night. Thoy broke the front window and slolo some fruit that was lylag inside. A description of the guilty oues was given to the marshol and yesterday afternoon Palmer Neel, Chester gbert and Arthur Mowery, three 10-year-old oys who have established ploice court records, were arrested. Coroner French of Harrison county was in tho city vesterday and reported that’ u ma named Charles L. Thompson, aged 47 vears, dled on the Northwestern train that lefi the Bluffs 'Tuesday cvening, just belore it reached Missouri Valley. KF'rom letters on tho man's person it was learned that he had been a priuter in Now York city, and was on his way back cast from Idabe, where he had been ia search of health. He wiil be buried by the typographical union. A motion was filad in the district court oy the receiver of *ho I om Depot compuny, T, J. Evans, asking for permission 10 tort: gage tho property of the company. The DAper recites tho fact that the property has been sold for taxes and that the time for re- demption expires December 1. There is no woney in the treasury with which to re- deem, and he asks for permission to borrow the necessary monoy to pay the back taxos, redeem tho properly, and furnish an in- demnifying bonds to the mortgageo acainst a judgment held by 1. J. Day agzainst the company. wmbing Co N, & Co.t s Lumber Cn,, al s & Co. werd irkey apicce s Eng 1y ufter Swanson Reed will to soeiable to- of F. A pro at 11 o'clock this issucd yesterday A Four Name rm. When vou find a four name firm you are pretty sure of an institution representing considerable vespousibility. The firm of Hass, Harris, Brim & McLain,near Dawson, Georgia, Is nov an excoption. It is, in fuc, one of the most substantial business houses 1 Terrell county. The following is an ex- tract from a recent letter from them: *Our customers say itiat Chamberluin Medicine Co. of Des Moiuos, lowa, manufacture threa of the best medicines on earth. viz., Ciiam- verlain's colic, cholera and diurrvaa rom- edy, for bowel complainis; Chamberlain’s cougzh remeds, for colds, croup and whoon ing cough, aud Chambveriuin’s pain balm for rteumatism.” 3 cent bottles of eacn of these mediciues for sale by druggists. —— Sik Mucker Affected Any one not acquainted with the silk wmarket would naturally think that silks of all kindsare udvabeing ravidly in wrice. uch is the cuse with raw material, und must cortainly ailect the price on il silk geods. As usual, we'ro lookin after the markets, and bought in time to wive the 25 per cent advance on wll kinds ot silks. We iutend giving our patrons tho advantage of this pur chuse, and place on sale for your in- spection over 2,700 pieces of ull §ilk rib. bons at less thun manufacturer’s price today in gros grain, sulins, satin edge and morie, all widths, all colors and beautiful rango of light shades for funcy work. Note following prices: No. 1 ribbons from 10¢ to 19¢ a piece. All silk morie ribhon, piquot edge, No. 5 at 6e, No. 7 at 8¢, No, Y at 1¢e, No, 12 av 124c. One of the best values we offer out of our large purchuse is the bargains wo show in sitin ribbons, in pure silk, heavyweight goods. No. Hat 7e, No. 7 at Ye, No. 9 at 124¢, No. 12 at 15¢, No. 16 at 18c, No. 22 at 22¢, In addition to the two above lines we have a full rango of shades and colors in gros grain with satin edge at same prices, F, W, & CO., BOSTON STORRE, Couneil Blufts, [a — PERSONAL PAKAGRAPIS, E. W. Bowman, jr, left last eveaing for e east. T, E. Casady loft last evening to visit friends 1n Mount Pleasaut, J. J. Steadman has gone to Osceola to autend the woaalng of & niece. Miss Auna Heinriehs of lowa City guest of Mrs, John Schioen!gan. Mins Powell of Glenwood, who has been visiting friends at the sehool far Loe deal, re- turoed home vesterday. ® Roy Campbell. who has beou attending #chool a1 lowa college at Grionell, is spend- Ing Thankseiviog at home with bis pareuts, Mr. aod Mrs. 3. M. Campbell, Cerds wero received yesterday annonncing the death ou the 1tth of Dorothy M. Birken biue, the 3-voar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birkenbioe, formerly of Council Bluffs, uow of Wayne, ’a, is the People overlooked the Twportance of perma- peatly beneficial effects and wore satistied transicut action, but now that 1t is gen- erally known that Syrup of Figs will per- manently cure tabitual coastipation, well {nformea paople will aot buy other laxatives which act for u time, but tiaally injure the system. T — Holiday photos, cut prices, $1.50 for cabinets, for 30 days. Cottage gallery, Riley’s old stand. i Day & Hess have a force of men work ing on the roads through the Kiein tract. Buy five or ten ucres there while it is cheap BERED G Mon's e Abande Chr Wi e ed tor the Day T Assocation Tooms Open to Visitors bankeg Biufrs vi be obser g W and | sual 1 T e oy Lavo boen & tered and \at they may take o silent, though quite essortial, part in the festivities of the day, ‘I'iv meat markets doing a land-ofice-in e by the past day or two. ¥ people nelinations in tuo for union services having been arranged to be neld at the Broadway Methoaist church All the churchos in the city will unite in this service, and tho sermon will ba preached by W. Sngyder of St Johu's English have U ness for poon will bave a chunce to follow out tuci noon, Ray. Rov. G Lutheran Business will b Jald on the shelf for the ay. he courts, city and county offices, banks and mus of the stores will be closed allday. The Youug Men's Christian asso clation rooms in the Merriam block will ve ypen nll day, and ail young men are mvited 1o call. In'tho cveuing there will bs an eu tertminment, and supper will be served by aies' auxiliary. A gamo of tood vall has been arrangea for tne afterncon at the driving K The cleven of tue Council Blufis bigh school aud thut of the Omahun Young Men's Christian association will meet on toe field of carnago and play hob with one another’s legs for hour or s0 aud the championstip. The ev entng will witnoss tae usual number of fo uvit 'no switchuen will give their cigbth anvual ball 1w Masouie tull. The lurge numver of ticrets alrcady sold makes it an assured success. A special freo train will be run_over the Union Pacitic to tho Broadway depot, leaving Omaha at S ck and returning after the danco. Parties who have not received tickets may do so ut the door. The Council Bluf or will aiso give a dance tn their ball on lower Main street Dinner will be served today at the Unton Christian wission, to the poor of the city. 'or several days past suoscriptions have been-solicited by Honry Delong, the manager of tho mission, and vesterday the provisions came in. Bread by the wheelbarrow full, turkeys and bams by the dozen, and other chings by proportion, until the mision bed- quarters at 238 Broadway, tooked like the commissary department of un army. Mr. Deloug stateq vestordey that he thought Lo would have enough for 1,000 parsons. and he is very anxious that his restaurant should bs well patronized. It §s hardly necessary to say that his anxiety is without foundation, for there are plenty of httle folks—and big ones too, for thac matter, who will bo perfectly witling to make up their 1ack of a good dinner at home by accenting the hospitahty of Mr. Delong and the charitably iocliued people of the city who have supplied him with the means. Dinuer will be served at 1 o’ciock, and will last until tho provisions run out or tho appe- tites cease to trouble. In addition to the two long tablos that are 10 be sproad for the poor people, thcre will bs others for uny who may want to get their Thauksgiving dinners and pay for them, A Sure Cure for Croup. Parmers come fitteen miles to my store to get Chamberlain’s cough remedy. Many of them, like mysell, are never without it in their homes. It cared my bov of a severe attack of croup and, I believe, saved his life, —K. Dalton, Luray, Russell’ county, Kan, T'his remedy is a certain cuce for croup and, if used as s0o0n as the firsc symptoms appear, will pravent the attack. Ior sale by drug- gists, ——— Davis for drugs and paints e Ten shares capital stock Citizens State bank for sale. k. H. Sheafe. The A. D. T. Co. has added two new hacks to its fo and will answer calls ut all hours, day or night. Telephon 179; oftice, 8 Main street. 170poople in this city use g3 stoves The Gas Co. puts ’em in at cost Coal and Wood. Snckett & Preston, 628 Brondway. Telephone . co those oil heaters at Swaine's, 787 Broadway. — Gentlemen, the finest tine of rall goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 510° Broud way. S. B. Prowell, watchmaker, 740 B3'way. Done by Home Talent. The rapidity and excellenco of the work that has been doue by the Union Land and lmprovement company on its new railway in tue northwest part of the city have been a ninc-davs wonder to a good many of the citizens of Council Biuffs, and especially to those who, when the project was first an- nounced, put themselves on record as cArtain that wintt would b3 found to bs the principal ingrodient in it I'ho cause of the surpri &3 exoressed by one of the surprised ones that the road should ve such & mod of workmausnip when it is known that Ly far tne mcst of it was done by gentlemen of Council Bluffs and Omaha. Mr. Pavl was asked yesterday who the men wero that had looked “after thy machanicul construction of the railway. He stated that the eagineering was done by the city ongi- arnest I. Cook, who is a very compe- tont and painstaking cogineer with a great deal of vallvay experience, The grading of the roadbed was doue by J, 5. Plagoelle, who bas bad o great many years' exporienco in this kind of work for the Chicago & Northwestern and Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railways. "The track-laying, surfacing, lining and oal- lasting wero aone by a crew of Council Blufis iaborers, employed by the Unwoa Land and Improvement compuiiy under the foremansbip of William Griftla. All planks for crossings, sign boards, uails, spikes, otc, were purchased from Council b.uffs mer- chants, Uhe steel rails were purchused from tho [linois Stecl company, manufsctured ay Joliet, 11l The oak tios Were purchascd at St. Louis. The switches, switch stands, Trogs aud crossings were maoufactured by the Wier Frog company of Cincinoati, O, aud were purchased through J, I¢. Lemar, doaler in railway supplios at Omaba, In regard to the gencral supervision of th¢ construction of the Union Land sod Improvement company’s tway lines, Mc DPaul statos that railrona work is his stronguold, anda be has lettors and other gocumentary evidenco which sbow that ne was 1u the emnloy of the Union Pacific Railway companv nearly ten years, first in the bridge and buildiog de- partment, (hen in the car works ut Omaha s car bullder and machanical engineer, and ay the age of 20 ho assumed the forewanship of the car works on tne Utah & Nortuern branch of the Union Pacific railway at Kagle Rock, Idabo, where ho superintended the construction of new rolling stock of il soris, from & baud car 0 & liman sleepe: s Mony of the drawiogs and details for the nuew cars were mad. ' IN DAILY USE. Mr. Michael Higgins, Belcher & 'I'he Taylor Agricultural Tool Co., Chicopee Best, Yalls, Mass, writes: used ““This company has 8T. JACOBS OIL for years for their men for burns, cuts and bruises, and No Equal. we know of nothing that compares with it,” | plessod W i oy CTHE OMAHA DAILY BEE and material prepaced for | N. owrman, F. O, Shedita, 3. M. Kiug machinery on Sunday, so | £ A Muir, G. S, Wriehb, G, Mayue, as 10 enable him 10 give his undivided att Shepard, H: A. Woolbur¥, O, ¢ tlon to the building and erecting new cara H. Orden, J. 1. MFER&, 1, A ue week davs. He laft the employ of | 1. H. F ans, C. Lo Saunders, Union Pacific Rallway company in j nea B Van Coutr™, W 1585, he having occupicd the position | Al 1. Ross, R Driscoll, C. P, Davis, ter car builder, and he carries o hand- | W Sweesy and Dr. Despeciicra of ch ana chaln presented by the | Or Allan Daweoti of Sioux City employes of the car dopartment which he | P Ny vrizes very high Paul is very mueh th tha faverable ¢mment made compatent judees ws to the thorough neat and fluistied apooarance of tho Uunion, Land ana Improvemant compxny's new rafl- | " - Fenlo W, ¥ Williams, Pierre Gar Smith, Wood Antionost pill is thd hoblest wosk of *ay apork DeWitt's Litle Eariy Risers cure 0o ustipation, bifiousness and sickhead - n't makeany aremnge Syrup tor ck dny gools untilyou have Inful rest. 25 ) w and ar nents for your the les at Lund Mr dren (¢ ents Winslow’s Soothing Ling eives quiet, i Wenther Reports e ations are lowa | veather., I'hix statement is ver- fied by the rush of patrons at the Boston Store underwear department in the past W Since the early trade wo have had oar stock replenished with everything nec cssary to complete an underwear de: partment. We have a fow are closing out addressed to G., N e Brg - . SENSALTIONALLY ROMANTIC, ting Chapter ¥ Youn e Desver, Colo., Nov. 21, —Quite a sonsation has been causca hore by the enactment of & scene in a love affair, with illegitimate reo. sults, that had its origin in the town of Jefferson, Wis., o littio over eight yoars ago. During the night of My 1881, a newly born male child was left at the door of Rav. Honry Vogel of Jefferson. Attached tothe infant was & note written 1u German and containing §10 in money. The writer's note implored the roverand geatleman to care Gent's heavy gray shivts and drawers, | for the child until such a time as its pavents sold for 8tie, to elose at 25¢ enct would call for it. The writer further said Examine other bargains in Gent's un- | that the cnila’s father and mother were re- derwenr, L4100 and $1.50 each. | spectable people, and that money would e Children’s white underwear from 10¢ to | sent from time to time for the support ot the | lettor & Co. for western oftice * H awaits a claimant at yider Inicre om the Life of Two broken lines that we and call your attention to the following bargains on our coun- tor: Laaies’ natural and whito vests Ladies™ 1ibbed and plain vests and pants, sold for s, ot 80¢ each. Ladies’ med- jum weight whito vests and pants, a beorgain nt dic each, , according to size. infant, Mr. Vozol being unaole to care for Children's gray underwear the child, gavoitto a Mres. Mary Arnold, ward. Other qualities in natur: one of his parishioners, who afte rwaras ‘n””"‘ tair and reds. y ed itin & legal manoer. CAsk to see ladies equestrian | v. Mr. Voeel wishing if possibio to ob- tights at $1.00, 810 Fadies" and | gy clew to the purents of the ehild, offered wisses’ union suits fr She to #3550 a iy ol TR T suit, in white, natural and bluck. il b A ¥ A P & CO. ald not have tne desired effect. Boston Store, Couneil Bluffs, Ta. bl bitd (ALY LIEIELE L) ks Bt o after it came into the hands of Al Give Thanks, old, @ young girl of 16, the daughter Among the thousands of people who | of & wealihy citizen, took it from Mrs, | Aruoia’s arms and acted 0 such @ maternal | 15¢ up- 1 wool, hlack 0. will rive thanks today there ure non more devoutly thankfal or for Detler | way toward it that suspicion was at once reasons than those who have brightened | gjrected to her as the motner of the cbitd their homes with Hardman o tarring- | She stronzly THINIBOWE VR bUL for ton pinnos. The large number of in- struments sold within the last fow weeks makes the Mueller Piano & Or- gan company also happy, and this mukes u geniine musical thanksgiving all around denied | wlong time altorwards hovered around Mrs. ! Arnold’s residence with the apparent desire | of cutebing a glimpso of the infant. ‘s | young lady ana_a youth, then 1S years of | age, whois well connected, were for years companions at school and olsewhere,” and many people of Jefferson according to the story us learned here, claimed that the voung couple wero the parents of the illegitimate orfspring. Four vears after the birth of the child tho youug man referred to was married to a belle of Jofterson, and this brought to mind e Alate invoice or cteneile and Smyrna rugs atlow p Hluffe Carpeteompany. curtain ces Cou Coal and wood: best and cheapest | Missouri hard wood in_the city; prompt | tho old story of the illegitimate child, To delivery. H. A. Cox, No. | Main. aad color to the story, several attempts bad — } been mad2 by tho parants of both the girl Genuine Round Oak, Radiant Home | and the voung man to obtain the cnild from P. P. Stewart stoves and ranges, sold rs. Avaold. but sne refused to give it up. exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main. Mrs. Arnold loft Jefferson two years ago dike 2 and came to this city whero she has been Bont Cinb Furty. iiving since. Yesterday a stranger called at The Council Blnfts Rowing association | NEF residence and attempted to gaiu posses- gave 1ts Hrst party of the season last even- | sion of the boy, who is now S vears of ace, F but Mrs, Arnold frustrated him, and still ing i the Royal Avcanum parlors. Lile oll | keeps her adopted son. Mrs. Arnold says of its predecessors, it was a britliant affair. | that she has no doubt but that the sirauger The room was handsomely decoratod for the | Was acting for lhul rather and mr_)‘nmr ot the occasion, and when filled with gaily costamed | Child who live at Jelersou, but whose aames 3 | she will not divuige dancers it was a stuay for an artist. Orchos- s OL tral music was furnistied and the exjoyment | yoporance of tne merits of DeWitt's Littio never lagged from the time when the first | pariy Risers 18 a misfortune. These little strain was heard until the 0od Night" | pilisr ate tha liver,cure headacho, dvspep waltz haa beon finished, iong after the hour | 813, bad breatn, constipation and biliousness. of midnight. At 10 o'clock an intermission | —_— was taken and an - elaborate lunch was Why the ¥. M. C. A. 1s Thankful. served. Tho following is u list of those | 7The Young Men's Christian association 13 P and Mosdames S, Haas, W, 11, | thankful today, for last ovening they reacued Waketield, W. F. Sapp, . . Davis, 1. W, | the figure they were aspiring to reach in Haet, I S. Pasey, D, Burleigh, H. I Bar- | membership, just double the number on the rett, B. ‘A, Buchman, C. T. Stewart, Mrs. | rolls ono year ago, 8i0 members. An increase Lyman, Mrs. 1hflm“!Sléfii“={hfiifgfltjg_§'fe of 100 per cent 1 oune year, thoy consider a e GloodB® | pretty gooa showing. Yesterday the secre- | man, Butts, Bullara, | I'arnsworth, Gleason, | | taries did some pretty lively work, one se- | Anni Ross, Jessio Bowmav, Ilelea Bowman, Brown, Ozden, Kittle O.'den, Wright, Lutz Martyn, Wallace, | curing nine membership anplications, Thoy expect to reach the 1,000 mark before Janu- ary 1. Onver, Bennett, oy, Wickham, Rockwell, Heffora, Belle Soyder, Clark, Ewell of Not only has the membership doubled, but the atiendance at the ctuilding has Cleveland, Ruth of Omaha, Cotter of Omahba, Messevall of Omaha, Couch of Mil- | waukee, Morrow of Iowa City, Watts of | doubled, being over 500 par day now. Thoe biblo classas have quadrupied and the mest- ines increased in theirattendancs. Not o Neola, Keating of Portland, Malin of Paynes- | ville, O.; Dewey of New York. Messrs. G. | | that, but the agencies of the ussociation | that influeaca men for good have been C. Rowan, T. C. Dawson, Aaron Lyman, C. | K. Stoddard, T. D, Metcalf, . W. Palnier S. Campbell, B. Tinley, H. Z Haas, | aoubly strengtlened. Sogden, L. urmueblen, —jr., There has been an increase of 10 per cent C. A, Moore, . J.Gitbert, | in the oxpcuses of the association, but tho Cam Patterson, J. L. Paxton, John Dohany, ' membership returns have more than met I, Lee Swearingen, jr., E. K. Patterson, J. | this, so that the association’s call on the would be happier if he could have a supply of Fragrant and Soothing Blackwell’'s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco or over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the world, To-day More Popular than Ever, To have a good smoke anytime and everytime i is only necessary t® get Bull Durham. it is all good and always good. d BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C, A plain business talk. To come to the point at onee, let us infer that you wan new clothing. We know how you feel and what you want. W hether you have little, or a snug sum to spar2, you desire to get for the amount you sp2nd the best passible return for your money, Inthis you ara right, and METCALF’S is the place whereyou will get it. The pretly styies of suits and overcoats at $3.00, $3.00, $10.00, $12.00, ars something muczh superior to suits and overcsats usually off:red at those pric2s, baing made better than ever, and tha (i, style and finish ara extraordinarily go-d Winter days fast approaching, willremind mother to take an inventory of the young hopeful’'s wear.ng apparel. We are ready to supply his nesds. ifit’s a suit, trousers, over- coat or a shirt waist. Qur pricss are noted for their modesty. Complete stock of hats, caps and furnshing goods. Mail Orders solicited. METCALF BRO'S, BO8 Broadway, Eisman building Council Bluffs. | Council Troutman, | FHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1892, bisiness men for 41 5POrt s 0o greater thin Lefore. e - tontt Have to Sie Kan., Nov, 2 ave deeid b Trams. Cne railroad com- that the raflronds bave the tight 10 opsrate through trains for the benelit of long distance passengors and cannot be compelied to stop such \rai.s ay smell stations, - - Pilos of paople hava pilas, hit D Witeh Huzel Salve will cure them Wes Marrl Licenses, Tue frllowing marriag. d by County Judg Nameand addross. § Rulet R Schane ¢, Omaha i Caroline Ludlow,” Omaha $dercialal Y. Cronin, Omaha t Catherine Burns, Omahia ydefl J. Cralg, Omaha i Edna Reed. Omaha § Churies Von Eiff, Fort Ouiha Tohnson, Onial 511 sasos wara Eller yestorday lie 1 Robinson Cooke Hattie Lul y Gope, O David Milburn, O i Erma Woolse Wa'l Lake i | I i ) i - by Const care Do Witt's Emily Riser tion [T tul ding Permits, I'he following permits were issued by the superintendent of b ol Mldings yester two-story 2 Hait Willinms, and att Howaid Georzo W. Kine 2200 Curinz Street Holen dwelil nestory brick store, “story Twontieth i onehinif £ W04 Nouth it Thirty Fiist story and ot atur frinw e J0s. D, WarD, Newark, N, J A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, gwa Cured When All Hope Had Fled. NEW AL J., Aug. 15, 180 Towe a debt of gratitude for the grext hen efit derived from the use woble vem. edy, “Kickapoo Inidia 1 suffercd untoll tortures from tis, or entarrh of the stomach, in its wo wnd frequent Iy w have to abstain from cat gether f nidatall t diet required the most careful selectlo 1was foreed to deprive myself of all the ' lux uries of e, T spent hundreds of dol lars in iting the best physiclans with out reeeiving any help, whatever, and lite had fost all clinrnis for e In this condition an'l when T was in de. spair 1 heard ibout © Kickapoo Indian Sgwn,” snd was ndueed by w {riend o try St contess that 1 had no faith and litile Nope. Tu thrve diys arter getting this remedy better thon 1 had heen for years. 1 coatinned its wse, and amer taking six bottles 1 oas well man. 1L 1ot oniy eared me of the gastritls, but it gAve e New 1ife, new hope, new and 1Ieit ke my ol self KICKAFOO INDIAN SAGWA TS A GEE INE, AND NO SUFFLERER F1 ix AXY STOMACH TROUBLE SHOULD TO IRY 11 AND MEDIC. RITIS OR HESITATE WARD JOSELIL D, ANOTIER GRAND TRIUNPH. Physicians and Failed. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Completely Cures. Specifics HIGHLAND, TLL., June 11, 182 over nine vears | suffered unte isery from Inflimmatory Rheumatism, from “which physicians ns well wions spectiies afforded mo no reliet Atlast I concluded to give Kicka Sugwi With less than thre 1 have been completely ured. 1 keep Sagw the time, and fnd it gy varions times when 1 feel consiter it one of e For ) Indian hottica cured awd lave stajed in the house il heip 1o me ut m down, umd best tonics in the MES, NATALEA ZIMMERMAN KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA- Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. FREE I3 e e s o rien s thrilling and inlensely interesting buok of 173 ntitled s LIFE AND SUENES AMONG KICKAPOO INDIANS.™ Telly all ahout tho Indiany. Address, HEALY & BIGELOW, 521 Grand Avenue, New Haven., Coon, G. W. PANGLE, M. D. Tho Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericuce, BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF TUE WORLY'S HERBAL DISPEN« &ARY OF MEDICINE, Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis eancs of the Eye and iat, Fiteaad Apopiexy, Hoart . Liver, Compleiut idiey Complaint, MNervous Deability, Mental Depres~ sion, Loss of Manhood, S8eminal 88, Dinbetes, Bright's Dieaso, S Vitus' tce, Kheurhatism, Paralysis, White_Swelling, Berofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tuinors and Flstula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of Blogd. Woumen with Lur delicate oriis re- 8% nealits. Drogsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private d Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 860 to 8500 forfeit fur any Venereal Dis- ease I cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed in two or thiee Lours, of 0g pey. Homorrholls or Plies curcd, THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will save life und hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, The only Physician who can tell what aild a person without asking & questic All correspondence strictly confidentisl. Medielay sent by express. Addresials letter to 6. W, Pangls, M.D, BEB Broadway, Bluffs, lowa., o — o e, Smoke Sale Sunday nicht’s fire did not reach us but the store was full of smoke, and as the insurance adjusters have settled the loss to u (o open our promptly we are enabled Smoke Sale Wednesday Morning Beyond the smoke there no damage, but you get the benefit of Great Big See them in DEFORMITY BRAGES EiastrcStrzeinys, Trusses, Crutches, Batieries, Wate~3) Syringes, Atomizz s, Medical Sua'iz; IAE & PENFILD 114 8. 13th 3¢, \ext toPost oliice. Simi&ESandersytiomnerauvia s ilirat feder 1 courts. Roows 4 4 und 5 Shuzart Benro bloek, Co Biafds L Omaha Medieal anl Surziay INSTITUTE. | ST@P R e S U] ATREATMEN —0F ALL=— Disis3 JARALIS AT E ALY €1 ) treatn Wiaehss roh inz medieal or surgioal tre st na e, ) {iveds for pLInLE, Mo L A0 | utte 1 14 DA Ons 1 e WOt Write for cirulirs on 4eEormites A1 brasoy enr ot faek, GATVATAFSS O 8016, RN Lam s brononliie, tnhalation. eleo! ity Kidnoy, i tior, o A 'DHBASES OF WOMEN Chronit and Saeail FostLacilitie Host ay tras can e uil VREE. W ¢ for won rsute. Only el Specinity o PRIVATE DISEASES sefully treaco | yatom with VisiL ud my b tr Al eosimunic storative Versonsun secirely pi tents or' sen le Call kad consult we wiil sonl in plain Wr, BOOK TO MEW, . Appliances for Def wil Onily munufwetory in the " DEFORMITY, AUPLIANCES, TRU3323, KICBATTERIES AND 1k Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute £6th and Broadway, C .uncil Bluifsi. Ten mintues ride from conter of OnabA 4 OBaas and Counll Bluffs vlectrio moios ihas, ervo1i Dissiin sle, Wiks 1430 Trassor ELE2D PECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFF3 EMPLOYMENT. WANIED--A pupll nurse st b pital, cor. Gt wyenue and uih o hetween 20 and # yoars old; of good ter. Apply at onec ( TIHL Wanted £ address No. I Wi 122, Bed cenerul housework irth strcet. | G0 Call ator wages. Wantel. by active ). e vay of who will Af uaetul 1o oy OF ato Adu ross WANTED B North AT ONCE th street (Gl PEUMANENT X pace. HOUSES AND LANDS. loaued o p Lo, Dwelling and 0 local lnvestors, | | raln | business rentais Mouey o | Louues &'towle, 6 Pearl sursct. a Gt In Prices our window. OVERCOATS, ULSTERS AND SUITS. Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and I arnaim. ! SPECIAL NOTICE COUN CIL BLUFFS. ] rane, for hon Kounteo Pluos pre- WAL put tn $2,5)) difo s Groonshiods, Nicholan & Co. 3 JOR EXCHANGE- Good 1 Sth strect for land. ¢ JOR RIENT—The fol'owinz dwoilings: 10-room dwelling, 141 Park avo., ). Toroom dwelling, 610 6h ave., 3 5 dwelling, 1522 Broadwuy 1lug, 335 Beot. ng, 312 Aven e s dwelling, 110 N. 1ol ) dwelllng, 820 Avenno I3, $15 om dwelllng, #40 1 incoln nye. m dwelllng. 200 Tarmony st ) dwelling, Babbitt Piace n dwelling. .5 Mynster st n dweiling, 1023 4rd ave., 1 i dwelling. 520 Myns'er st 0 dwelling, Graham ivo Awellin iwoll om dwelli « room dwelling, 465 Purk room dw elling. 2646 Aven room dwelling, 403 N. fth st oom dweliing, i1 N Tth a0 room dw 1403 Bth ave. room dwe 5410 st $10 room d 13 Vine st., 10, roum dwollinz, 230 $i0. room dwelilng 1525 Avenuo 2, 410, room dweliing, dwell o dwelling, Gralium ave om house, 110§ So. #th om dwelling 1 dwelltig, Toom dwelling, 3 Sroom dwolling, wolling, )] 7 A WOOD & CO. hiavo s o of the tinest Tarios «in southwestora lowa for salo. Call and see 520 Matu street. yom houso on South cushields, Nicnolson & Co. 16,05, 805, $10. 0 *1igh, 8. a §. lie M, 93 Avenne It room d room dw 19 Avanuo 1), £ room dwellinz, 2620 <o, ith st , §5. room Awellin Park avoe, § room dwelllng, 114 Mynstor st oot dwollli ashington o Troom cwellln ave. 425 Groom dwelli vonuo A, 813, Goroom dwellniz, 2021 3 ave., § Soroom dwelilig | 4 Mynater st Croom dwel 1ave f-room dwelllnig, 1768 ave. 12-ro0m Gwelling. 423 (th ., 6 room dwelling, 411 Oakland ave. G-room dwelling, 111 N. sth st., $10. fo b Sheate, reitar agent, #roadway and Malm stroet £5.00, 1w, 818, " FYOU havo anything for sale or trad Shenfe, Broadway an 1 Maln sir ral sub. 19, otsin ¢ 4110t 1n Mution s add 5 1015 In Baylins & K2 1ots 10 Mayne's | 9 Lot In Potter & Cobb's 21 lotain Bosr's 3 1b. 13 1oty In Buers add ot i THghinud a1 18 1ots 0 Jlatehinson's ad 4510ts in Turley’s add. 1 lots In BE3dIe's a1 Tots in Wrlght's 11 16 1ot In Plorce’s ndd Lots {n overy addition oron payments. il an | Whow property thie efty cheap for cash, ux. Notrouble 1o Las, Nicholson & Co, frult ana garden nores 1o g chorry tr trade. K. 1 1ing, stable, ete bewle splondid plece for will exchange for 1o Council Bluffs. "w ACRES upper Broadway Iiatilug: chonp for cash, o Grecnaiolds. Nicholsbn & Co astorn Nobraske to in Councll Bluffs. raika laud. Johnston 1% ACIES of clons 1an 10 exchange for good rosidenc Want houses and lots for N & Van Patten Alsikacts bought and sold Bluffy urm and city proporty Puscy' & ‘homas, ' Counei Wil pay 10 per cant J. 3. Gibson, 507 First 1T BROADWAY for sul on investment. #200) cash. tlonal bank, Omaha DANCING 8CHOOL. ONDAYS In K. A T Music f N w4 ad fourth A bs. pariors, Il el seco MISCELLANEOUS. [of tonvy, which cun Le had by sio: the 10t in whi TARBAGE romoved | Gréiiwaeys cieanea PO SALE, cheap, 0F 10 exchuoge 108 tabilshed buslnoss. Addrons 1% O. box 64, Couns ol Bluffs, Ia. attle Hsss, » Wright o ppo For terius apply Lo Jam Wrigh wintersd on George F. 1o Wabash round houss Kalph, ot farw, or ¥. P Jxth 100, Haldwin bIoCk Ok BALE-HoUsKIOLL FURNITURE AT Pib vate salo, b 106 Blud streot