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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFY Delivered 1y , ! Busin TELEPHONES {X{0 8 Falior, MINOR MENTION. Valter Johnson vined a high party last evening Park avenue Regular meet The board of of Omahin v formation neces Lewis township, i cived of the marri Minor of Richland ( ner officers were inst ere tract of Tand n was filed wi s house ever than twenty-e t that time coun who during the last ley, while acting as spe on a wagon_ load jon of a clnim of the i «able trouble. mster showing signs of city marshal's oftlc od by dropping off half a dozen ma iy friends of Mr. and Mrs In avenue will be pained to learn that thy e daughter Lo ce s laid away the sunlight sec by powerless, suffer. ing such gri In reference Hayes against ertion that the was paid to anothe honor the duplic Hayes would give a institution from loss afterwards turn out to have be is the custom among bauking but Mr. Hayes refused nd the money wis conscquently kept in the vault: ficate of deposit bond to inde: nchial Troche Now is the time during the cold weather to keep warm by buying good furs at alow price at the Boston Store, entire fur | wtock at almost ball price, and cuses even less, Don’t lat the pri 08 surprise you, we have co: winly got them and just as advertised, as hus always been our cus- b0c black hair mufl: 5 capo seal mufls opossum and Baltic seal muffs, $1. from $4.50 1o $ one lot, choice for 3,19 e #33.00 mink cape, now 0 Krimmer cape, now $1 00 electric seal cape, now $6 3 pe, now $11.50, .00 electric s military cape, 30 Inches long, now $27.00, Boston Store, FOTHERINGHAM,WHITI Council Blufrs, “'Concert at the Grand,” to with o splendid dinnor, Sunduy Junuary 8, feature for the public, with only the usual prico for dinner. Niels Olsen presented himself at the city day afternoon with d running down the d come into collision, terson, who keeps back of his neck. he said, with Peter came to Council Blufts last weelk and ag; him' without any unless e would pay at the rate of his hammer for a second blow his feet better hands, was soon out of reach of his a tion charging Peterson with assault with in ey, and i warrant & Wilson makes a fect stiteh with all kinds of uh For warming guest chambers, bath | roows, ole., our what you wait. convenient cheap, tric Light Co, Look at them. C. B. Gas and Elecs Brighter than gas, cheaper than elec- tric light and us beautiful as a dream — thoee uew art lamps at Lund Bros, Coul and wood: best and cheapest Missouri bard wood in the city; H. A, Cox, Carl Burhorn, successor horn, s the only new jewolry v. Many holiday noveliies. No. 4 Main. Wauted—Cash offer for ten shares Citizen’s State Do you smoke? L. King & Co's Partagus? Just light one. Have you tried T McPhail pianos aud Crow n organs, cash or instullments. Mur, Bouricius, 116Stutsmun streot. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Important ness Transacted at the Meeting of the Oity Council. ONE MAN ADDED TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT | Passage of an Ordinance Granting n Street Rallway Company n Right-of-Way Settlement of & Judgment Agalnst the City. city rday afterioon of business that « council held a special meeting Oue of the main items as to come up was that in @ to the petition preserted last Mon ning by the taxpayers, asking that the fire department be enlarged to its former dimen The committes to itter had been referred had been making tion of the caso, and had come to that the forees were | enough at all of the houses, with the possible Muin strect principle re refere day ev ions which the an inve the conelusion oxception of thie the lower hous: This having hility of the implement district on hands it wis ted to inerd by the The report th was adopted, anc nordinance embracing 1t the next me Asking fo An ordinance w addition of one nmittes to that was decided that ideas of the drawn up and pre ting ghi-of-Way, ling for grant ht-of-wny to Captain Rusiin of wa bridge across Cat-OfF lnke and iway in Council Blufs, The or svided that the city might at by payin ci that if the treets over which the un, the company sh tracks and for foot on each side and that the plant is to tion within two years | operate the voad fc hould the was passed A vote was on the board of library. Th piration of the ter Recd, D C. Bloomer filled’ by the reappointn; and Bloomer and terson An caused by { Omaha \ stroet 1 nance p time bu appraised v pave the line is to Lween th and year at charter. The time ordinance taken to fill the vacancies trustees of the free public vacancies ean 1 by the ex £ oflie Judge J. R i W I Ware were nt of Messes, Reed the election of Pat cffort was the There niac to fill the vacancy death of Rev. B. . M were two nominations, k and W. I, Jameson 1 four votes on two suceessive nd the clection was postponed until the next meeting. inley Burke appeared before the council in behalf of M. F. Rohre sked that the alley in the vear of block 1, 3 be vacated. He stated that T, nd L. A. Devine, who recently organized a new implement fiem, had agreed to purchase the land on cither side of the alley. and ct thereon a mammoth warehouse, pro viding the city would vacate the alley, as without this the land would not be of suita ble size for a building of the size proposed The request was granted, Wi Pay Of the Judgment. The auditor was instructed to deaw a war- it of 1,000 to pay off the judginent ob. ned in the o & Pusey for their ser wion. thie money to be t W0 set the park con for the purpose [ vallots, 1e committee to which was re request of the property owne made about a ye 0, fo | at the corner ot Broad reported 1 of having a more time w ing that a meeti A communication from Wolf & Co. of Omaha asking that the council subscribe for anumber of copies of the directory which they are getting up, was referred to the mayor. I'he conneil | ing, January 16, which tric | arl consultation. A s granted, with the port shall be made at request for nderstand- the next lourned until Monday even Weak stomach strengthened by Beecham's Will Foreclose on Chau Arrangements are being 1 the mortgage which 1. E. itauqua proper judgment on 143 gage now covers that on which the and all the rest, ex | by the assembly and sold out in vate parties, many of whom erected cottages thereon. It was hoped that another as sembly could be held this season indications point the « assembly season of 4 cool 1000, and It was fo sary to levy on the signe to the g fund to the extent of 2 per cent of their subscriptions, 50 that none of them are quite ready 1o renew their fusm at this stage of the game, My vlier in the m, expeeted to hay ssembly of his but the tangled-up condition of the title stood in the way of any one taking hold of the business. e hopes that after the foreclosure procecdings have been | through with and the title settled, rangements may be made by wh sembly grounds and building ized for something more inteilectual in its nature than o grape vineyard and cold stor- e warehousc, rt holds on the ady has a his mort sixteen wcres, including amphitheater is s cd lots toy other way 1Wo W Take Bromo-Seltzer for insomnia Before vetiving —10¢ a bottle. The snow and coid weather does not dimiuish the demand for acreage in the Klein tract, 2§ miles east of the post- effice; 300 acros yot for sale in from one to ten acro tracts, suitable for fruit and garden, Day & Hess, agents, 89 Pearl street. Tuneral of M The funcral sery and Mrs. Will week under cireumstances, was yesterday afternoon at their late home on Vine street. 1t was a strikingand unsuul ight to see two buriuls take place from the sime house at the same tin warks of Rector 1%, J. Babeock church, who conducted the se well adapted 1o the oceasion. There w a number of fine floral tributes, The mains were buried side by side in Fairyiew cemiel The following gentlemen acted as pall-bearers: P, C. Devol, John F Robert Pain, Lewis Hammer, H. B, Field und C. B, Bell Cook’s Bxtra Dry Chumpagne is one of the wost delicious boverages in the market Once tried it will always be on your tuble. who died wi sud “Koal-Spar’ there is in coaly conl bill; pre deadly coal gas; prev der. Jenssen & G The City Steam Laundry will close at | 6 0'clock this evening and will not be open on Sunday. consumes all vitality wes quarter of your destroys and cin- vl streot eld no 1 Coron be amination of the the suicide of Mrs conclusion that it vircumstances attending Beidler, came to the was evidently the result of fusanity and ded that no formal in vestigation was necessary The ingu which it was intended 10 hold yeste y afternoon, was consequently done awiy with he funer: services will be held at the vesidence on North Main street tomor oW 1 ping at 9 o'clock, and the remuins | will be taken to Dunlap for interment If you go out ¢ catch rhe W. 8. Homer, successor to M. Calef, has moved his stock of potatoes from 5 Main street to his grocery store, No, 588 Broadway. vly in the morning. you may watism. Salvation Oil cures it O, Riding on Two Traius. The patrous of the motor company who ride to and from Omaha were put to a good | dealof trouble yesterday through the order forbidding travel past the burned out Re- publican building "‘at Tenth and Douglas streets. The vuilding havieg been con v it had not had an opportunity | | ing be | bridge and the Ciy | began to move in a solid mass. | The Pittsburg Coal ting what was platted | but all the | | happened last night, and will re Twenty-sixth and Corby | 4t McCoy & Co.'s job prin: | from the g . on demned. ropes wore strotched across Douglas and the mornine trains could not run west of Tenth street. About 11 o'clock yesterday morning permission was obtained to run a train past the ropes, and passengers were transferred to 1, which made a run around the loop k to the place arting. This pla still in use and may be for time as orders have been given for the building be torn down The fuble remedy for croup and sore throat, Dr Syrup, should bo kept in ever 1 old 1 cough Bull's home apils’ Musicale, rd fora this evening by Mi Efie El it the Glen av € ¥ » pro ipils They will be pinson, who will render It has been some time red before the public, and interest is manifested by those ren 80 fortunate as to rec Invitations to be given Beebe and Mi the former Grace tome of two young ladies a Bella Robins Miss Virginin several violin solos since she has appe consideral who have 1 invitations -~ nave piies. but DewWit s ve will cure them - IN THE FRIGID E ST, Piles of pe Witeh Hazel s; Blizzards Blow and D Through NEW York, Jan, 6. ¢ orm of five y ows Prevail ion the terrible has New York wly like a bli of Dakota as that blowing How i od anything e zard in the which hias last almost expe banana belt been Trafiic on suspended, liere Brondwiy whil on treets the drifts in Snow fell night of the less prominent blockade is The snow four to five feet decp. the afternoon, wit in the completc Pl fitfully all wind vy fall are ove t began to furious. Driven by the sale, i as fine as powde nereasc This continued th hout th the results given above The storm and wind did and around Jamaica bay nging to fast and soon became volume. from their the mea were com anchorage and dows, where 4 v wreeked ROCKAWAY, L. L. Jan, 6 hich have sceompanied the during the thirty-sis h 3 almost over: whelmed island, i the outer beach off this place is known, B pavillion, a large frame e ind Gipson's bathing house were washed out to sea. Caffery’s pa villion and other b s were damaged. Tt is feared if the storm continnes that buila- ings on the beacn will be washed away Snow continued to fall until late today on castern Long ind, but no serious damage isreported HiGniaNn Lionr, Mass ale that developed & tonizht to the season. The se the entirve len iber of them I'he Tan. 6.-~The hi sterday inereased r this inst the cliffs, h of the coast. ‘I'wo bark: and the schooner Alma Cummings we driven southeast seawnrd. The Ch m. whi ut for Baltin noon was laboring Soven were storm-bound near Provincetown, BrackstoNe, Mass., Jan. 6, mches of snow has fallen on the level in the towns oft North Bridge. Bridge, Millyille and Blackstone, being the heaviest fall since the blizzaed of 1887, Railway travel is badly delayed hteen An honest pili1s the noblest work of apothecary. DeWitt's Little Early Ri cnre constipation, biliousiess and sick he ache the ICE GORGE IN THE OHIO. Damage Done to Rive Oth perty at Cinein CINCINNATL O, Jun, 6, ice in the O this evening, causing pine. Thisis the of a gorge since 1880, The Much Craft and 1t gorze of up at this port heavy damage to ship first disastrous breaking broke 90 Louisville “nnati Southern railroad bridge. In this immense frozen raft were locked all the coal fleets, nine packets and several tow boats. The thres harbor boats tried all day to break the gorge, but without result At 8:45 this immen body of e The packets and tow boats escaped yith little injury, but all the coal ficets sufferéd The principal destruction company’s barges and Collier,” Budd AMr. Buck lost six” lued at £40,000. turther down on the Ohi of the river two barges and threc floats been taken av valued at £10,000 are all the losses o rrtained. Other ine: bl es are estimated at 000, making a total of 00,000, But the not over ation is still ning. At 9 1t the gorge «l at North Bend, thirteen miles below gorge formed ween the lock this morn- follows: ts. £10,000 thre ston] here Tenorance of the merits of DeWitt's y Risers is o _misfortune. These pills regalate the 1i cure headache, dy pepsia, bad breath, constipation and bllious- ucss ittle - o WILL LOSE A FOOT. ik MeCoy 1 Moving Motor Another unfortunate motor v in one man losing his foot Frank McCoy, a who lives at streets, attempted bound train at uce streets and 1sof the trailer printer to alight from Twenty-fourth slipped and fell north and Sp The whe | ran over and erushed his right foot, Dr. Lord had the injured man Joseph’s hospital in the patrol wagon, physician stated that it would be ne to amputate the foot above she ankle. MeCoy is & young man, cmployed on to St. The ssary and was oftice, You don't want a torpud iiver; you don't want a bad complexion, you don't” want a bad breath; you don'l wanv a headacho, Then use Do’ Witt's Little Barly Risers, the famous little pills, e the Reservation, NOY, 8. D., January 4.—To the Editor of Tue Bee—Please correct im- intely the misstatement which has been woing the rounds of the press, and to which I see a rveference in your issue of January 2 1o the effect t Dy, Charles £ oF Physician at tiis g » the principal of the ol here have been removed Pixe Ringe A the ch sport that the Indians are ik stman nor the principal of been removed, or has any thut he will be removed to myself, I do not now hold any gove t position. None of us have ever writ ten, or suid, or thought that the Pine Ridge Indians are likely to go upon the warpath Any report to the contrary is, therefore, ub- solutely false. A partinl Pine Rid goes, has of publishi 100l has ason L0 expeci nt of recent occurrences at is correct so far as it al Boston papers. JODALE EASTMAN - by DeWit's Coustipation curs Risers, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: & Nashville | ood strong melodran | a decidedly move PORK CONTINUES T0 0 (P It Touched the Highest:Price Known for Years on the Ohigago Exchange. ED AMONG THE LUXURIES IT IS NOW CLAS and Wright, Assisted by N Ream, Said to Be Forcing th Excite tin the fon Pit Yeste rman B, Market Provise day. Cnicaco, 1L, Jan, 6.~Pork isuo Tt sold on “change today at the hi known for years -$18.50 a barrel, F it tooked as if the quotations would jumn to £20. Heavy transactio ment marked the trading and Austin Wright have by since the! with a bears to unfortunate Huteh™ or Pardridge ever weve. Now the Cadahy-Wright vation, aided by Nor B. Ream. a 1 y believed b master spiries in control of pork. T any cvent, the erowd ma believed on all sides te have cleaned up an cnormous profit. M i 1o from vt under the ma t, is the X ME New situntior the with packing This wit frec upply not_improve sion pit in 0 whitl. The ngeat the was i heavy ihy and Wright de of the high G3-cent leap compa This is the third sensational advances S is largely attributed by inipalators to the conditions in 1on it rained 8o long that the thought they would not have a chance to plant any corn. What to do with the hogs was a question, with n feed them on, and they concluded that it would be better o take what thoy could got for their pork products then than run ces fora lower price. The consequenc wiis that there was a_very free moven cle last summer, Only” 1,000 by 10 arrive tomorr Zimmerman have issu report in which the percentage of January, of this year will be but supply of hogs for Octobe Deceinber of last year. cludes the states of Ilinois, lowa, Wiscon- gin, Minncsota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missourd, Indiana, Ohio and Michi- gan. For the supply of spring and summer hogs from the same states the estimate is per cent of the three list months of 1801 - - 1f you have piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve will surely cure you a luxury host pri and great excite John Cudahy late famous corner in ribs speculative movement on ‘change bug. g traders than Ok greatest lots 20 talk of jump of the season At 25 cents higher &0 for hogs if the started the lizing by The close was within a sh est prices of the da with last n r cent of the The es Today Madeline Merli, the vho is now making her 1, will appear in tvo performances at At the matinee she will Frou.” and at the Camille.” These twi tof any actress' abil nd Mime. Marli will prove that she is than equal to the task, talented first tour of even rht, business munager of “A Trip to Chinatown,” ¢ s H. Ho, sful farce-comedy, is in_ the city This s enjoying the prestige of a two yea at Hoyt's Madison Square th w York. It comes to Boyd's theater on wrsday, Friday and Saturday of next weck. There is nothing more interesting and enter ning in tho theatrical hne than a h special- mi of Lou- \ will treet ll‘u':ll B ties, and such is Bouc ife, “After Darl attraction at the F- next week comms stivring pla, me commendation. Its own s tis suflicient to ensure the favor of all lovers of melodramas, pure in tone, human in its development of character and yet pre- s of life which, while start- re wonderfully tiue to natur it once generates a desive to witne: mal repc . and with each the in- In the construction of the piece the and _interesting notubly the London music scene, which s sa veh troduction of a of vaudeville stars. Usual Wednesday turday matince. “A Mad Bargain,” which James exs brings to Boyd's theater Sunday evening. of itsolf has a thoroughly original its theme, ible plot, and a coherent story. The dialogue is said to be witty, the situutions ensy. ural ana_ intense humorous, and theclimaxes excellent, w through the entire picce fun runs riot scenic artist is called upon in the second act with the result that life ina flat is most picturesquely burlesqued. Mr. Powers, un der the management of Rich and Hairis, has a good supporti bers include Pete Frank M. Kendy Howard, Rich Author, and the lian Chantore, Rose Coo Leono Forrest. Reserved sale Lhis morning at the be ature, hall seats will be on oftice, Reputation, nefl Blufs, Ta.. Nonparicl Chamberlain Medicine Co. of D Moines isun lowa manufacturing institution and one in which the resid, upon with pride. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become national in reputation and is known in nearly every household in the state and throughout the great west. Its merits ave becoming established in all parts of Americ — - Spoke on Christianity, Although the weather was threatening the congregation at the First Methodist chureh last night was quite laige, many who are not regular attendants of that being present. The pastor, Rey Irank Crane, spoke on the general subject of Christianity, and made the plan of Iva- tion o pl and relig its that at the conc on 4 aumber of 'persons went Itarand ex) their intentions of leading a Christian lige, Relfgion, he said, does not consist in w a wan does, thinks or believes, but in what he is. It is possible maun to live a morat life, believe in the doetrines of some pavticular church, hate what is evil and approve of what is good without being a Christinn, but the spect of such a man trying 1o do'r church can furnish. Christ nature so that he ause he thinks he ought o do 50, but be- ¢ e wants to, This evening Mr, Crane take for his subject, “What if You 08 4 man's will Don't The pleasant tavor, 2 action and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Fi when in need of @ laxative, and if the~father or mother be costive or bilious, the uest gratifying results follow its use: so thut it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle, Highest of all in Leay ening Power,-—Latest U, 8. Gov't Report, Rl Baking ABSOLUTELY PURB ] | celery compound that wa Ctime credited of ipulating the market is d | corn to | November and | act- | | wear | the outward ¢ be the | introduced features of | for the iu- | T. Pow- | idea for | since I can remember 1 | headaches of the worst sort | and find it | four its of the state look | matter | of duty is onc of the siddest which the world | loes what is right, not be- | Powder ATERDAY, JANUARY 7. 1803 " TIRED MoN AND WOMEN, | The Best Way of Reviving Their Spirits And Securing Fullest Benefits of Nature's Sweet Restorer. The Physical Ev)g That AfMict Many Young and Old People In explaining the great de told it v papers, a member of the health board adjoining city sai The nervous systoms of th ple in this city are sorely taxed And the danger of overwork much among women as exists among men numerous cases of insomnia and kind vous discases in every pn shows, Iiven in youth f the symptoms of a di dered nervous system often show themselves But it is not so much overwork as overworry that affeets the sults in disease health of the child and re ton school was questioned not long ago more than half the num loss of sleep and nervous appr count of their school work The physician gave a porfe of the practice among phy standing of pr Pain pound in all cases of nervous pr he continued cribing s celery “Take our working women the retail stor They day in, day out, year in out, their spines & spinal cord weakened, hence suffers and their brain b MARIE PONPARD. affected in consequence. Other women live sedentaxy life, do not tight corsets, ete., nervous system. Of cou use, but at the same time it most important to aim in your treatment, the nervous system, nerve foods. And the safes one that is presc ing, and to apply known nd sure ibad is this Paine’s celer Ior all nervous diseases, neuralgia, atism and dyspepsia, this famous compound is the true remedy, Ior the headaches and sleeplessness that come to “the tired,” Paine’s celery compound is a ney ing relief. Take the Mrs. C. E. Prescott, who resides at 8 Worces- ter street, Cambridge, Mass. Mus. Prescott says that she had had nervous headaches of the worst sort ever sin ber. And she would have compound. Dartmouth college. s Mrs. Prescott, speaking of the re- able benefits she has received : is nothing like Paine’s celery compound. helped me wonderfully. For m five years I) have been troubled. My heart was 50 weak that 1could not do any work without a terrible throbbing or have had 1 have taken several botiles of Paine’s celery compound, the only thing that helped me ommend it to all suf with which [ was 4 heartily ve the comy g with Hicted, for | this compound has done me such a marvel- amount of know its value. And this is from a Detrolt paper: Mavrie Ponpa of Grosse Point suffere that most distressing d years. But wve her inst I have suffere Head, most annoying symptoms, hut | was troubl with variable appetit sei, i the pit of the stomach, loss of flesh i eplessness. Paine's celey relief at once, and the u done me un immense a MARIE PONPARD, good that 1 want others to case, dyspepsia, Paine’s_eclery She writc with you. As we have not been with you A Whole Year We, therefore, to show you our APPRECIATION OF YOUR KIND PATROWAG Have arranged to beneft you this year at a sacrifice to ourselves; hoping thereby, to increase our usands of peo as the ner stefun's practice A class of 40 girls in a Bos e We Inaugurate Ation, and stand in year, their ON PPANTS. 500 pairs of odd suit PANTS culled from suits out of which coat and vest have been sold. 80 now, and that’s why the price is $1.50 For Pants. Pants must Worsted ; and Cassimere PANTS. s, the pants alone being __worth $5 to $6. but go at $2.50, $3 and $3.25. 200 black clay worsted heavy weight pants, infants’ trousers. well made, but we bought to sell with E $i4, $18 and $22.50 suits. We close them to you at $3.75 A PANTS. Golumbia Glothing Gompany, Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets. GOLICCLCIECRE NS CELEBRATED SANDWICH SHELLER ercise sufficiently, and shatter their @ You must remove 'TH st nerve food, the for “that tived feel- | rheu- 1se of e she could remen- ontinued to have them but for the discovery of Prof. Phelps of | “Therc thak More $91d thin all others eonhinad by imititors or b& ly the SANDWICH kind of | 4hose claiming to have almost as zond & machino. | CORN SHELLER and be protected by direct guarantee fr You canaly nervous s depend upon our repairs he Apply for our agency. | MANUFACTURING CO., Council Bluffs, To G W. PANGLE, M. D, BEADER OF DISEASYS OF MEN ARD ROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN. GARY OF M| nz kept in stock by all loes tlogues and pricss. SANDWICH _— Special Notices. COUNCIL BLUFFS, EMPLOY MENT. Miss | with for | compound HOUSES AND LANDS. 1S TRACTS nnd loans. ¥arm an olty props bought and ol i at sallow compound o it foru | ount of Business rontls 21 1o 103l InvoRtor IXORLS| onuin atyln, bt b saves 61 por seriptlvo eireul s on application EDIn every connty in the 1.8, Ac SCHULTHEL-S, 1) N. Maln St C W TIOME BAKETR AND ROAS? without “brass #itings). our 5 a4 solld muk Wgrate. nnd clo 0y porfectly 2t nutrittons elements AGENTS WANT tight Imyrovai Safat) Elavabyrs, am and Hand Power. "NJ4OA\ SUIGORIY P¥ SZUNSE) 0]V KIMBALL BROS, OMAIA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREET Cor. Oth 8t. and 11 Ave., Council Bluffs. Ly, Nicholson & Co. of (and within five miles of Don't cure how rongh it s ahlolds, Nloioixon & (o WANT ton acre 1 aero ok, Lw senshields, Nicholw noda half rom the postotics, 44 i WiLexe niga for ¢ » 10 Council Blufls, Greevahields, Nicholsoa & Vo, £ treat the following Diseases : 4 ACRICS, 81§ milos from ¢ Catarrh of the Head, Thront, and Lungs: Dis eaes of the Eye and iar, Fsnad Apop Nervous Debil CHOLCE ots In Muyno ew uterstatn additton near east end Lidiiey Complnint, Mental Boprese elon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal . Bright's Dienso, St. Vitua' Taralysis, White Swelling, | Berofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnors | and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of Woman with her delicate oreins res Dropsy cured wichout tapping, Special Attention glven to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds, 860 108500 forfeit for any Venereal Dis- eage | cannot cure without meroury, Tape Worms removed in two or threo hours, or ng morrhoids or Plies cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by ceiling DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, The only Physician who ean tell what aili a person without asking & question, All correspondence strictly eonfidential, Medioin/ sent by exprees, Address a) 6. W. Pangle, M. D, 888 Broadway, Bluffs, MISCELLANEOUS has deop fange Full do . Burke, olty bl stored to health, WHVARK AVE s CHARLYS QURNISHED KOOMS FOIRREN | ancil Blufts, ‘ln, At Kxoiango barn \orae, 4 yours old. 1§ i, would welsh 190 11 — 0 THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTS OR PARTS ) 1dLh stecet to ire hereby notifisd that the undars wated froohoidérs of the or, With the approvil of 1 vely of the prope: focted by the streel to 176k oralnince No. 585, passed Docembe aporoved Ded 2 1 that hiving aos pted suld apnointment, s required by law, we will, on the 12th duy of flernoon, at'the office of Geo tolimits of sald pose of considering tOf dumsge Lo Lhe owners r sula property affectod by sald gr m speolal bonefit re notified o bo pr forasuid und wake any objectiony | usuoss1Iens nslder proper. Council Of d4muges us you way o a=Attorneys-at-law S msgBainbrilg:- block, Council Blufls, I, JAS STOOK DA LR Owaba, Neb, Dec. ¥71h, 1ava