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COUN OFFICE: ¢ NCTL BLUFFS, NO. 12 PEARL STREET Delivered by carrler to any part of the city nw -rn'lm' MANAGER. TELEPHONFES | Jjisincss Office No. 43 N — e MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co, ©ouncil n 118 Loy ton has i e .\v Broadway ards Harry We tomor Miss \ } friends evenin, Mcctir ni mission and Peopl | avenue and Sevente ducted b, friends & “ i in with St Pan’ afternoon at assisted by man. Mi hoon Johin Ste gz on an court chi Take th Uy, G ved from P ¢ streat re out ann teott and of avenc at Overton Fourth t, will be con party of his honor was us \ered thi Butis, Bow Ca ntert i Elsi Miss Nelli and Mrs, M vl D. W. Busiell flen was arrested yesterday morn- formation flled in the superior wing him with scining fish in Big He will have a hearing in police court morni The Macnnerchor gave a Christmas enter tainmont Sunday night. A Christmas trece provided for the little ones, and refresh ments, singing and literary exercises helped yass the evening § fisantly. Al Royer was arrcsted vestenlay on the ehirge of committ t upon Henry Englchardt with intent to do great bodi He gave u bond for his appearance tiy morning in police court eleetion of the weition will take place club room according m. the polls remaining open )pom. The candidates will be names were published awattamie s ening at th this w the whose time ago. Marriage the followit Thrina M. Swanson of Missouri Valleys Tiovce McCleskey of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Bertha Dittebrandt of Nebraska City: J. H Herkenann of Perry, la., and Johatina Wal ter of Omanhia Dinner was served at the Union Christian mission yesterday. ‘The poor of the city were ull invited, ind most of them accepted Mr.and Mrs. Delong, assisted by the mem- bers of the Grand Army post. did a land- ofiice business ull the afternoon in providing . food for the Lungry. The park comm their regular monthiy n for the purpose of o park land in the eastern the question arose as to whether any " busi- ness could be legally transacted on a legal holiday. Tn order that there might not be any mistake, it was decided to adjourn until his evenin The Young Men's Christinn Xept open louse «day. A lurge nug of young men took advantige of the unive sal invitation that was extended, and th were entertained by Sceretary Rose and his wife, together with a number of able as- sistants: The social was extended into_the eveniug, when many who had been other- wise occupied during the day visited the rooms. County Clerk Camphell has completed the work of bringing up the records of the pre ate court to date. A special clerks has been kept steadily at work ever since th beginning of Mr. Camipbell's administration, and as the records had been allowed to ac cumulate for the past ten years or more it was a big job. The work is now done and the services of the probate elerk have been dispensed with The St. Andrews soc evening the successful termination of ne tiations that have loug been pending with the Scottish Coneert company of Glasgow, Scotland, by which they agree 1o give cort hereat Dohiny's opers house on Febru- ary 2. This is one of the most famou llmsh'llulr nizations in the world, and the concert will be an event of much more than local importance. Tickets will be on sale in 8 few days and the regular unnouncements made. The ladies of the Women's Christinn asse clation prepared o treat for the music lov of Council Bluffs lust uight in t pe of concert by the Whitney-Mockridie company The company is composed Posta, soprano; Miss Gra L tenor: letel iz, violin, Al thé number: and quartets, were vendere and the audience, which filled ium of the t Preshytc s enthusinstic in its applause. The proceeds will go to the hospiial fand of the association The new Justices of yestorday ifterno dustice Vein had a constable’stationc door with a club to kecp buck th who kept throngine up his steps 1o b ted i wedlock, as he understood that the super- rs would 1ot act upon his bond until the afternoon session. Several couples were thus diverted to other matrimonial bur and Mr. Vein was considerably crestfallen when he discovered that the hoard had ap- proved his bond early in themorning session persons: ied vosterday to Morris and : to have neld ting last evening 1ing the bids for the wrt of the city, but foners associntion v announced last the During took hol e For Eventn It is no longur a mystery to the ladies of Council Bluffs and vicinity where to get, und what isthe correct thing in rloves for evenin t to the 3oston Store will convince you that their stock is composed of all the lead- ing shades in Musquitaire and shoulder length, in the most desirable tints suit- able for evening wear, Some one may say, 1 can only be suited in the Foster or Alexandrin, and others may eay [ prefer the Trefousse, all of which I8 to be had at our glov depurt- ment, a8 well us_every quality in staple glace goods in black and colored. All gloves warranted and fitted to the hand. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITEEAW & CO Boston Store, Couneil Blufrs, Mr. Tudor, the refractionist of the Tudor Opticul Co., with an associate oculist, will be at the store of their sgent, Paul G. Schneider, droggist, 541 Broadway, on January 6. No charge mor examinution, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Henry Grand. Robert Anderson of city, the guest of son. Mrs. ‘I Shinn has gone to tospend a few d Dr. Sexton Miss Susan_Hoftman, er old hom ¥8, B8 again at hes block Charles Roland Crockwell doparted yos- terday for the itose Polytechnic institute at “Perre Haute, Ind., after visiting his parents durmg the holia Miss Gertrude visiting her cousins, Mr. and Crockwell, before returning Brownell hall, Omala Peter A. Day of fowa City, one of the members of the railway commission of lowa was ut the Grand hotel yesterduy en route to Sioux City, where a nieeting o the com wmission will'be held toduy Nagle of Des Moines is at the Dixon, 111 is brother, Jumes isin the Ande Fremont, Neb. ys with her sister, Mrs, who has been visit in Carvoll during the studio, 310 Merviam ndon of Mapleton, is Mrs, J. D, to school at Carl Burhorn, horn, has the onl city. Mauny holid Do you smoke? . King & Co. charmer. McPhail piunos aud sh or installments 1165 tutsmun street suceessor Lo ' now jewelr, y noveliios. E. Bu stock in Have you tried T s Partagas? It's Just light one. Crown or Mar, Ans, Hmn-uvnh Brighter thun gas, cocaper than eloe trie light und us beautiful as a arewm— those Lew art lawps st Lund Bros, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ity Oouncil Asked to Restore the Fire De- partment to Efficiency. HEAVY TAXPAYERS PETITION FOR T Some of the Councilmen Doubt the Sincerity of the Petitioners and Insinuate There Is Politics Behind the Move Roatine Business. The city council metlast evening in regu. all O the sossiop with the mayor and n excopting Goise most th it e present of brov fire department As stated m Ture ¥ petition had by ! ted amon ness men increased mportant at items 1p was t with reference to overal days ago, the busi fire department bo th mi with about by the addition of four men who werc The potiti was referred While the aldermen arve taking time to D thelr minds what they will do about the republican contingent will the n who signed the petition and find out, if possible, whett for the pur- pose of making the previous action of the Caus: they really think the depart small The majority of the council, from their tallk last evening decidedly opposed to re scinding their first action, and will not do so ble pressive is brought to removed for cion and Il of them heay reasons. fifty It was on tax pa it, see signed political them., i allowing the tra licenses was passcd The ordinance ace i the plat of Bon ton street addition was passed The salavy of the meat inspector ercascd from £50 to $60 per month Au ordinance granting the rightof way for a street railway 'to the Courtland Beach as. ion was referred to the committee of whole and will be considered at a ial mecting Friday at 1 o'clock The special ¢ mittee to which was ferred the watter of the fees which it w alleged had been illegally drawn by ex- aldermen as members of the Board of Equal- ization reported the following amounts illegally drawn M. F. Rot W wsfer of was in the 260 02 B8 Total. The attonfey was insiructed to take steps to collect the Several amounts. The following facts were shown by portof the trustees of the public library Receipts for the year 1 penditures, £5,393.11; ance $1,778.88; new books, ‘1,47, making a total number ‘of 11,5445 books taken, 33,081, of which 22,014 were works of fiction; number of visitors, 74.250. The trustees recom- mended that a fiveproof library buildiug be erected at once H. G. McGee's request for more time in which to complete the grading of Clark street w; referred G READY FOR WORK. on h.lml GETTI Reorganization of the Ofileials Qualify The board of supervisors met yesterday morning for the purpose of reorganizing for the work of the year 1583, Members 1. G Hetzel, John R. Black and Charles Alexander were present, and John Currie and S, B! Wadsworth, the two supervisors-clect, took their places immediately upon being sworn in. I G. Hotzel was unanimously his fourth term of oftice as_president of the board. John Matthews filed his auditor's bond of $10.000 and took his place as ex- officio secretary. Then a box of cf which some one had brought in unde coat, was opencd by common and’ the board went to work in dead earncst. The bonds of the county ofticers were then approved as fol- lows:" T S. Camphel of the district court, $20,000: John_ I, Ovgan, county attor- ney, £,000: W. M. Shepard, recorder, £5,000. The bonds of forty-seven jus of the Dpeace, twenty-seven constabies, twenty-four | clerks and fifteen assessors were approved J. M. Matthews was allowed 3,900 and the fees of the auditor's ofiice as compensation as salary und clerk hive for the coming y County Clerk Campbells compensation for salury and clerk hire was fixed at £5,500, to- gether with the fees in probate cases and as comissioner of insunity A resol passed vequiri county officials to hand in a statement at the ey and June meetin I year of the of fecs collected from their several oftices, 'Lhis requirement has been a statu tory one for a long time past, but the board has never scen it to enforce it untiln The appointment Cousins as deputy wuditor and J. K. Larimore of were contirined, The management of the county bridge work was divided up among the_ supervisors by townships ns follows: Hetzel-Pleasant, Kuox, Layton, Lincoln and Valley. Black Center, Wright, Waveland, Grove, Mac donia, ' Carson and_Belkuap, Alexunder. Roclkcford, Boomer, Neola, Hazel Dell, Cres cent. Currie—Novwalk, Yo Minden, Washington, James and Siiver Creck. Wads! worth—Garner, Kane, Lewis, Keg Creek, Hardin The scheme of valt erty was left substantially the same yedr, with two exceptions ands were placed instead of from & to wild land from & to £20 per acre, instead of from 24 10 815, Frauk Trimble made the board o tion relative to the collection of are due the county in cases that tried in the district and civeuit courts costs have been aceumulatimg for ud according to Trimble's statement now unpaid to the amount of eral thousand dollars, the costs in cach e vunning ali the way from b0 cents up to # or onrd of Supervisors r his consent, ail Avoca asde ks, tion of taxable prop- Proposi- L with the understanding that he y ive nothing in any case where he tried to gollect und failed. ‘The proposition was accepted lullu of & Druggist. 3, who has been keey store at 5t Broadway for several y past, failed yesterday. He gave a chattel mortggage to John Peter for £,000, and Peter took forma session of the place noon. During n- afternoon another chatt e W don record for % in favor 81 the Itlchardson Dive compangiof Omata M. Ellis is confined 1o his room ut the Kiel Jotelby an attack of what his phy Pronoulces nervous prostration. He yesterday afternoon that the value of his stock t far from 86,200, and that he does not expect to save five cents worth of it, Be. sides the two claims already wentioned there are others whose aggregate value will benot far from #1.500. He attributes his failure lavgely to a real estate venture into which he was forced, and to the dullness of trade caused by i bad location, there being several features which would tend to drive away custom . M. P drug Reiter, the wiior, hus the best stock of heavy winter goods for suits and overcouts nhu]n he will make up at cut prices, Coul and wood: best and Missouri hard wood in_the city delivery. H. A. Cox. No. Wanted —Cash Citizen's State sold. Address 12 cheupest prompt 4 Muin. offer for ten bank stock, H. Sheaf shares Must be \'rulk w Moto An accident took place at the lower end of Main street lust evening about 8 o'clock, A Maiu strect motor was crossing the Milwau- kee track when a freight train came along The moter had stopped, usual, u short distance north of the crossing und Couductor | Burke had gone ahead 1o look for the train. The train wus backing up with a box rin front. The couductor failed to dis. | Haguish e buis in the darkuess and clected to | | ored gave the signal to Motorman Nelson to go on. He did so, and before he saw the train he hadrun the front end of the car over the edge of the crossing. The train ploughed through the rear end of the motor car and demolished it, but fortunately there were only two passengers on board, so that loss of life was avoided, It was reported Tast evening that one of the passengers, a Mrs. Kriedler, was somewhat injured, but the report was denied by the manager of the line, Called n New Pasto The Christian church of this city is mak ing arrangements fora change in pastors Dr. A, H. Carter, who has been supplying their pulpit for some time past, finds that he has not the time to do so any longer, and hias requested the church to look around for another. The church accordingly extended acallto Rey. B, W. Allen of Elyria, O., a graduate of Hiram college in that state, It was accepted, and Rev. Mr. Allen is ex- pected to arrive in Council Bluffs in time to preach next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the Masonic temple. He comes very highly scommended, and the churel s very lope ful over the outlook. Dr, Carter will remain in the ehureh tion in Rates. An order received at the office to t) that on fter J 2 the rates f c lettors ag i forc Redy 18 been effect post an nuary and pack ad of 10 as hereto. The chanze is not looked upon with very much favor by the management of the postal service here. 1t will simply_vesult in a reduction of the revenue, for it will not have any appreciable effect upon the amount of business done in the registry department, people having valuable packases to send by mail being as willing to pay 10 cents for the privilege as the price of o postage stamp less Ho! you. The snow und coid weather doss not diminish the demana for ncrosge in the Klein tract, 24 miles east of the post- cfiice; 800 acres yet for sale in from one to ten acre tracts, suitable foc truit and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 80 Pearl Blreet. “Konl-Spar” there is in coal; saves quartor of your coal bill; prevents smoke; dostroys deadly coal gas: prevents soot and cin- der. Jenssen & Gregg, 374 Pearl strest For warming buth rooms, ete., our gas just what you want. Look convenient cheap. ¢ trie Light Co. traveler, take Beecham's Pills with consumes all vitality guest chambors, heaters are at them. Cl I e AGAINST THE CI7 Balllngall's Estate Must Be Divided Among MHis Heirs, Orrenwa, Ta., Jan. 2.—[Special to Tuk Ber.]—Judge Burton started the New Y for this city witha decision which, if su ained by the supreme court, will deprive the city of from 100,000 to $150,000 which was intended for a public library and other public charitics. He decided that the Bal- ingall will is voud, and that the Ballingall hotel and other property instead of going to the city shall go to the heirs. The city y gets a valuable lot, however, that of the will being sustained. The heirs are Mrs. von Holtzschuherr, wife of Count ar von Holtzschuherr, David Hodge and Martha Thomas. The latter disap- i some years ago and nothing is known whereabouts, She has a son Bert 12 years of age, living in this city, who will fall heirto her fortune. Thet : two clauses of the will, the eighth ninth, which were attacked. The first bequeathed to the libr eiation valuable-lot and £200 ann 1ly. This is held ulid by the judge. The other bequeathed the Ballingall hotel and other property to the city to be held in trust. The city council appoints trustees, and the accumulated proceeds were to o to a sinking fund of £20,000 to be used as an endowment for a public library, foundling hospital and other purpos Took Adva Stovx Crry, to Tur BEE. tage of a Lunatle. Ta., Juu. 2.—(Special Telegram —The suit of the heirs of Ben- jamin Harrison versus F'rank Otey Corkery and L. D. Clay to recove worth of propert here. About ent to the state hospital. leged secured from him a deed of all his al and personal property for a nominal is alleged that Harr Was insanie at the time. ' kis Tand wis sold in small parcels to_other parties who are made defendants, The the land has become very valuable. L) th of Mrs, Samu Fowr Donae, I, Jun. 2—[Special eram to Tk Bee, |- Mrs. Samuel R this morning after a lingering illness disease, the life companion of Hon s, one_of the most hon pion is of Fort Dodge and northwestern fowa. He isone of the bul wirks of the democratic party in this vicin- ity, and has friends all over the state, N, ele- died f lung Atiantics New Cin Araxmie, Ta., Jan. peckal I'he new Methodist chureh v th approprinte ceremon- is a fine brick building i and with all_modern con- 11,000, The church #2500 bei aised on the i Tue 15 ded- venience paid for, oyer of dedication. - Verfeet pertec t health result from the useof DeWitt's Little Early Risors A perfect livtlo pill, NEWS OF YVESTERDAY. Domestic, Dr. W. L. Challiss of Atchison, failed for §150,000, The dynamite eruiser Brooklyn to test her ns. The Lehizhand Wilkesharre Goal company at Wilkesbarre Pa., will Wednesday start up three idle collierids, giving employment to 4,000 men. A gang of toughs broke into the Bethlehem, Pa, Jock-up and released a younz toush named Casey, who had beer léd for assault and battery. Casey’s sweetheart assisted in his reseue. Miss Elizabeth Maxton, o handsome girl of ronintown: Pi, s died it (he insylvania hospital, Philadelphin, from the effeets of a eriminal @peration, She was of 1ihy fanily and highiy connee 1 Leteh and wife, 1iving on a farm Mich., were found Liten had two te ad intlicted with an ch hiad o serlous shot i A former employe 1 mitted the assault. Priday twosons of William Smith of Tex., uged 7and 8 years bhit hunting and got lost. \hors ing locked in They are Kan, has Vesuvius has left R onscions | rible wounds axe and Mrs wound in the med Burns com- Dallas, respectively, went Che fanilly and continued were found ol in death ive frozen for el oth pposed to ) For King Humbert of 1t od high AR e A Nt B el ioered Charles Phillip Place, cardinal, priest and arclibishop of Kennes, is dying in Rennes. arisian anarchists have for sey carding that city with king people, 1y years of outliwry one of the most desperiie chary ico, s b days ppeals to non Noure, s in Mex n captured and will be shot line of sceurities on Bur gos sinee the Pini 1S 10 3t least 2, 800,00 3 One case of cholers was repoited in 1 burg on Satus nother on Sunday that three deaths have occurred at Alto; The women of London, Ont., huve fnaugn- 10 wgiinst saloons of that a good opportunity for making s ex- rdings m- and Tho disire rving peasants in the contral part ¢ will e {0 migrate tomore thinly settled sections of the ¢ipire by the goveriment. The Red Star steamship Noord towed into QUeenstown by th st has started With two tugs for A her broken shaft will b rey e municipal government of Vienna has by the prospect of a demon- 26,000 uncmployed in the city have appointed miny special police- ud recentiy nship Ohio, erp wherd that they men. Four soldiers N er in Berli from ow Year's eve arrested o de- but he suceebdod in breaking soldiers fired rocklessly wan, who finally (ool The soldivrs fol- caping from & window s ke i an open owed, and the mun Was killed, —— If you have piles DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Ive will surely cure you. an, | B. Gas and Blees | it is importan. as | IT ORGANIZED VERY EASILY Board of Ednoation 'Blécts a New Pmi-: dent on the Very First Ballot, POWELL FOR PRESIDENT CLINTON M, Last Year's Snub Undone and the Naming of the Committees Turned Over to the President Aga tive Session, There was not so much petty politics and a good deal more business common sense ¢ hibited in the organization of the board of education uight than there was at th organizati the board which spent large portion of the year 1892 wrangling and n tof duty Immediately after the been accomplished. a peculiar departure session for the disc of the were too sacred or impo the common herd reporters, he clection of officers was ¢ without the slightest ripple of Secretary Conoyer called the b and read the certificates of election five new members, The gentlemen wh their seats last night as members of board for the first time were Dr. Duryea, B. F. Thomas, Henry Knodell Henry €. Akin and J. F. Burgess. They take the places made vacant by the expiration of the terms of Dr. 8. K. Spalding, J. . Points, W. S, Poppleton, Charles Wehrer and Buclid Martin Mr. €. J. Smiyth was cleeted tempo chairman, und the board proceeded 1o ¢ president for the year. The first ballot re sulted in the election of Mr. Clinton N. Pow- ell. He was escorted to the chair by Messis Coryell and Morrison Mr. Powell thanked the memberse of board for the honor bestowed, and said while he did not think for an staut that he would able fill the important position to he had been clected without making mistikes, yet he would dothe very best he could, and he hoped that his relations every member of the board mizht he su wonld redound to the credit of the o tion and to the benefit of the school sys! of Ominha. Any mistakes he might make would be miscakes of judgment rather than intentional errors in foc ation had board made organi the into exec Tiowever ssion of matters which evidently thought tant for the ears of the som members and for the pencils ¢ ccomplis hed ontention rd to ovder gf the took the Joseph T ry that in he o Coryell Recanted M. Covyell offered, in the form of a raso- lution, a series of rules for the guidance of the board for the coming year. The rules submitted were substantially the same as those adopted last year, with the ex ception of placinz the ' power to ap- point the standing committees in the hands of the president instead of leaving this work to the voice of the board, This was simply sturning to the forn, i pointive T Was Tl from P he could take a full breath with wh read the numes of the various committecs on the sheet of paper which e held in his hand That was the beginning of the petty w fave that continued all through the year and Mr. Coryell was one of the members who helped ‘to inaugurate it. Last night he ap peared in a different role and introduced the resolution which undid the very thing that he helped to do a year ago. Mr. C. E. Babeock wanted sonfe changes made in the rules submitted by Mr. Coryell. He held that there were too many committecs and that the work of the board would be ttended *o if the committees were fewer and larg After some discussion the rule: mitted by Mr. Coryell were adopted. provided for the “usual fourteen standin exmmittees. Standing Committecs. President Powell then announced the fol- lowing as the personnel of the standing com- mittees: Spectal ins: Smyth, C. & awiy year before truction: Elzutter. R. W. Gibson, C. J . Babcock, Henry Knodell, J, 1, C.J. Smyth, B.E Knodell, Dr. Gibbs, Morris Thomas, C. B, Sularies; Morriso Bounduries: . I, Burg Rules: Burgess, Morrvison, Duryea Binnee: Coryell, Thomad, Smyth, nd examinations: Babeock ourse of study Vnes, Coryell, Henry Gibbs, W. Knodell, - Babeock, [ o8, - Duryea, Elgutter Akin, Jaynes, Text bos Gibbs, Akin, J Buildings Elgutier, | the | which | some | | | ca. | my'lostappetit i properts’s Morrison, Eliuticr Jaynes, Smy th and Akin, Rupplies: Jaynes, Knodell Gibbs. Heating and ventilation utter. Gibson, Duryen Thowmass Kuodel | Duryea, Akin, Babeoek, Cory b, from the special committ( appointed to examine the ventilating plant in the Leavenworth schiool, reported that the committee had_visited ‘the school and had found the ventilation simply abominable \e committee recommended that the de- fects be remedicd as soon s possible. After some discussion the commitice requested to bring in u written report. While in Executive Session. And vight here the hoard procecded to create o tempest in 4 teapot by going into executive session. 1t was supposcd by some who tingered in the Jobby that the board was discussing something of momentous im- portance while behind holted doors, but the discussion was nothing m rambling talk by different members the visability of iy rules and regulations un the and beginning all over again. This an idea advocated by Mr. Powell some other members of the boavd, and the first thing that happened after the educators had sceurely fastened the doors and stopped up the cracks in_the wall w speech by Mz, Powell, in which the president set forth the necessity of reconstructing things in gon- eraland the committee in particular. He, said the old board had been unbusiness like in its methods, and he_ thought it would be advisable for the new board to muke a radi- cal change Mr. Smyth said that this tallc of a rad change i’ the construction of the commi tees and in the manner of doing business » minded him of the time when_he was elected to the legislature. Duving the first fow weeks of the session he felt as though he was a special agent of the Almighty sent to the legis- lature to turn things upside down und straighten out all the flaws created by other bungling statesmen. He soon learned, how ever, that everything that went under the head of reform did not prove to be of practi- cal benefit to the people. He thought the board should procecd with caution in the matter of making sweeplng changes. 1t was | natural for every new organization to take it for granted that the preceeding body had been very stupid or. corrupt, but such was not always the case. Morris Morrison gave some of themenbers a dressing down for going into executive ses. ston on such a subject. He held that the | public had a right to kilow aboutthe delib. erations of the board apd executive sessions ouly served to throw, suspicion upon the actions of t After hal more speec decided to have a special committee ap- pointed for the purpose of considering the advisability of consolidating the fourteen committees into @bont half that number President Powell appointed the commattee, and the exe session was at an end e ou don't want a torpid liver; vy want a bad complexion, you don't” want a bud breath; you don't want a headache, Then use Do Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills wis fon't o Charged wit 3 ALnvqUenque, N M., Jan. 2 Sherift A, W. Marsh of Los Angeles, arrived here today and went o Sauta Fe, where he arrested George H. Miles, charged | with the crime of wurder in Los Aungeles | about two years ago. The murdercd man | hud #2000 before his dea.h, but when his | body wus discovered only half that amount Mu Deputy Cal,, 1 wis found, | conld not hel CONSUMPTION. PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE When and How to Conquer the Disease - The Trend of Effort Now to Provent It <The Great Feedeor of 3 Divenses. The cure for consumption. pure and has not yat been found. At the pre thern I8 one way to cure consn, way only. ‘That 1s to Apply Femod 1§l agonta in the fitst staza of tho disease. The only snfoguard against fatal results lsatimely at- tention to the varlier sy mptoms, When i series of colds develops a catatth of the hend nnd thront, when the catarrh reach esthe lungs and a ¢ h bogi tendency to contin and b is the tine 10 cute consumption When the chest becomes sore and the hreath« Ing difficalt then 18 the time to cure ocnsump tion When a fesling of oppression and tightness comos {nto the chest then is the tmo to cure tmple 1t e wod one and shows a chronlethen | consumntion. When the lunes begin to rattle and wheezo, and hiood shows fn the sputs, thoi, 100, con- sumpiion 2an be cured Drs, Copelund & Sh ment - evoived in trenting thousands ot bronchial catarrh-is the most ofii It now known for the eradication « 11 resuits are mazieal. T} or is relloved wt onco from the soeverity of his cough, from wheezi d Tabored bronthing from Sor nies and Chest puina from i swouts and spitting of T'ho catireh fs driven out of the System «na the lungs restored to a normal condition. Hun- dreds of Omiha people have heen benefitted and cured by this troatment. Every weo tes- timonials Lo 1ts wond rful resuits wre publish- Tt {8 unquestionably the Dest meais now known ot checkinz consumption and curing the early consumptive. pard’s new lune troat clous Ahbs suffor TINE, John MeKiutey Avoids Consumptl Curing His ronchind Catarrh, My nefehbors aiready know how mieh Tam Improved, Hut [ will give you briefly tho facts Inthoe <o The gentleman who spoko was Tohn MeiKinlov, of Grswold, T, whero he is wssociatod in business with his faih TAKEN IN Mr, MR JOHN MOKINLEY, Guisworn, Ta. Iy irst symptoms were ot a catarrhial kind which were disgusting to my<e fand every ono e'se. My hoad. throal and nose were iilod with niucus and 1 swallowe | mich of it for I p It aithowzh T knew it wonld injure me. After wwhile my lunes boeame sore. with ehest pains and a bad conzh, My stomach Wis very d felt heavy after eatlog. I could not eatanything n the morn My bre y short nnd slight ex- teriy exhuusted me. Later on, 1 bo- Rian 10 Lave night swe fever that con- sumed my flesh and gave look that alarmed our family Wik to consuit Drs. Copeland & Shiepard a as 4 result we are surprsed at the chan o me. My eatarrh and iy coush aro fast leay ing, and I foel every day astendy return of andstrenth, No wore nizht sweats. In short, 1 know. that | am in the hands of sife und careful physicis. and bot- ter sl that Lam steadily ectuing weil.” $5.00 A MONTH. Catarri treated at $5.00 a mo cines free. For all otherdiseases the rates will be low and uniform. Patients atadi tance successfuily treated. Send fo: tom blanlk. COPELAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE foomw 311 and 312 New York Life Bullding, Omaha, Ne W. H, COPELAND, M. D, O. 8, SHEPARD, M. D. Specialtios: Outarrn und nll disenses of tha Eye, Ear. Throat and Lungs: Nervous Dis- oises, Skin Diseuses, Ch-onic Disenses. Oflice liours: 205D, m, TLo8 . m. Sund NEBRASKA National Bank, Ust id th—-madi- sym- DEPOSITORY, OMANA, NIEB. Capital......oooo L $100,000 Surplus........... S65,000 Cflicors and Directors—Ilonry W. Vates, prosidsnt R. C. Cushing, viee prosidont; C. s, Maaries. W. V Morse. John 3. Collins . N 1L Pateici; s A, cashie: THE YRON T A.HDYER, ATCecl o Superrendent. levators, warehou factory buil and il Work requiting . thoroush i practical ction and BANK, Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE. The only perfect vaginal and rectal Byringe in the world It ix the only Syringe ey erfuventod by which vagl nal injections can bo wd ministored without leak: g and solling (he eloth ing or necessitating th use of a vessel, and whi can aiso e uked for rectal injections or Irrigation SO RUBBER BULB AND HARD RUBBER SHELL. Price $3.00. Mall orders sollelted. TheAloe & Penfold Co., 151h Streot, NEXT 10 POSTORFICE ans’ preseriptions Iy prepared at cos. acoura low by ary Survey nts, DEPAIINENT O3 THE INTERIOR, | C 1 Office, WASHINGTON, 1) Sealed proposisls will be rocely I land oflice. Wasnhington, a'clock p. n. on Saturday. tho January, 180 for tho survey wnd marking by Buitible’ monuments, of that portionof the boundary 1ino between the stute of Nebraski and the state of South Dakoti which 1los west of Lhe Missouri river, uuthorized by the act of congress, approve | Auzust i, 1802 mline uppropriation for surveying the public lsnds l'um}nhlhl Statutes at Large, 1#01-1502, 1, also for the furnishing of s ile Inte bids for until day of Al on siid houn ho survey and for the 5 must be se L Wih the priy lege to the bidder that 2 15 not awarded the contract for both ho will he hour con- traet for neitl oples of thespocificat lons Lpp!leation 1o this ofice. accombanied by w certified chock for 800, The Fight to reject any or all bids I rescrved. Proposuls must he inolussd in_envelopes soaled A “Proposuls forsurvey of boundury boetween Nolriska outh Dukota.” and “Proposuls for bos dury monuments.” and addressed to the (o \isstoner of the Genersl Land Office, Wish- ington, D. [S4zned) W. M. STON Cormissioner. 210 Sealed proposals will b State Bourd of Printing it the oftice of thi Lary Of stile, it i before Thursday, Junuary 12th,'1 it p. ., for printini and binding in eloth 5.0 ro- wn..r tute Board of Horticulture for the 1808, of 800 pages each, the same 1o be Printed hi fong i prinior (3 o The slze of puge, welght and quality of piper, style und quality of bi .m. #, 5t ing o cover and in (1o bo the sime s the Lof 1692, Sample of work office of (e secretary of received by Fortieuttur miry be seen at the st Work to be completed within trom th awarding of the contruct Right reserved 1o reject any and all bids by the By inting Boird Dated Decenber 251, D30d 104 sixty duys in02 JOIN . ALLEN, Becretary of Stale. nheaithy | Do you know when applied to a concern has done in the past few be a lot of pants for | vest, and coats when in a certain kind cof rid of as much of the that time. store the prices are UWE + CELEBRATED what clothing store? as much business as we have IHOYHII\ which the pant again there is probably only one suit these make up what we SANDWICH Move sold than all others comhined. ! those claiming to have almost as good a machine. +CORN SHELLER and he protc | urers. URING CO., Council denlors. Apply i MANUFACT ted by direct guarantee You can always depend upon our repairs Send for eatelogues and prics Do not be ODDEST SALE YT odds and ends mean When a theve must (‘\(”"U 1 necessarily no coat or are gone. Then suit of a size or overcoat. Now, all Odd Pants, Odd Coats, Odd Suits, Odd Overcoats AT ODD PRICES We inveice nextlweek and we want to get “ocdds We qote no prices here, but at the | cut ‘jsuy so when you see the goods we offer at this Oddest Sale Yet HELD AT THE CLOTHING G0 as possible before low enough. You'll Cor. 13th and Famam. LLER deceived by imitators or ly tho SANDWICH manufac- Buy on om roliable being kept in stock by all loeal 5, SANDWICH Bluffs, Towa THIE EXCE| nuine siyle, s o ng but high gra Yaves B por cent nutri keript ve eirenlar on appllention. AGENTS WAN'T D n every county L the U5, Address, CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, ) N, Maln St Councll Bluits, in, SIOR TIOME BAKER WIthout brans fiL1] kolid muke. hs doep flange cand clores perfoetly tight 1« elements. kil AND ROASTER . our Intent Im:ram Saf f] Elwahr, s¥unse) 0S|V Steam and Hand Power. ectric, J0A\ UIGIRIY PO¥ E KIMBALL BROS, OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREET Cor and 11 Ave., Council Blufrs, NERVUUSQ!%P‘}DE?‘% SES, DEBILLPY. KT in men QUICKLY wad NENTLY CURED. Full STRENGTI and toae given o overy part of tha body. L will sead (sn Corely paosed) FIVEE (0 10y 8uflorar tha prescrip ton thag elirad me 0f i ase tro abi Addrass, L A BRADLEY BATILE CREEK, 3LIC ) St compu PERMA T i S Weo will send you the marselous French Preparation CALTHOE ree. and o legal antee iay CALTHOS will Beatore youar | Thealih, Strengihs wul Vigor. Use it and pav if satisfed. | Address VON MOHL €O.. l Hols Americas Agenia, " Cinelanatl, Uhia. = g THAT CUP NERATE S wn the “'Nocter 11 the gnds.,' G », isuglay Nerves, Colds, tache, Blessod Relief, Care for o5 ontareh, CONSUMPTION, 1 A glad surpris, tho Hopeless. Rronchitls, “Oxygen Book” and 4 Trys Free, SPECIFID OXYGEN CO., Suite 510 Sheely Bldgz, Omaha, Special Notices. COUNGIL BLUFFS. BMPLOY ulEN I, NTED—-A gou WV Dractico un pittnership wi Bluf tance in (he Bluffs Council Bluffs, In. WA A gIrl at 70 3 BUICUER WASTED=A i 9 shop L at €. 0. D Meat Market, 47 Wost Broudway, 1 Bt 1 lawyor o library w nblo oo Addross "1 2) yours’ nclly form m aclk awyer," Boo Uice, iynater st HOUSES AND LANDS. ERITACTS and loans ouglit and nold Blufin QAR T ity 10 Nion and geain. Weal extat 10 W rontals, Money [0anod tor 1034l 10VORLOrs, 205 1oarl wtroot ‘w, A npper Brondway plovs OF Dplatiling choap for cash, 0r' will xeaaagy for proved residancs provdrty tn Couacll Blafs. 1 & (o) innd, iar county: i S 10ts. Greod 121 Broadway and withio Aive miles of oW roagh It 1. Gre ) nd city proporty Ahomns, - Counell arm Pusey & wilo. Dwollng anl It MiohOLson & ¢ W EWANT ton acroy city. Don't caro shields, Nicholaon & Co. NTENPIRISE Usuburban b from motor | Vinos, for frilts or Ka 5, 1110 4020 loLs, Lwonty minutas Grasashields, Nicholxon & Co esldonca o Councll Bluds Valxd 1 % o, ACH IS, 3§ mil ken this weak. from city: sonablelds will gall TN Nic! ; olson & 00! 11 Mayne addit AT eust on atiste: Drldge. WLl sall 1o bunches ras Moledlt. Couneil Hluifs turm in Neb., 6roo stablo and ) meren o culth un ousy Bose, fon. Prige Jobustan & Van Pattos (BRI acre. 1o DANCING BCaAOOL, MURDAYS 1 1 A pariors udults, 7580 p. m. S Mondays. p.w. Musie fu Address &, A Farlors,Couu B Omaha. W, B Chia 4pm 1ani fourt! Aished parties A0d olus Bl 0r (625 Faras Lamten Lo MISOLLLANEOUS TARBAGE remo chlmnnys loans | cliidran cosspooly, vau . Burke. elty bid e (NISHED KOUMS KO KEN I~ PARE AVE " aue

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