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THE D DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS, NO. 12 PEART BERE OFFICE STREET. Delivered by carrier to any part of the city H. W. TILTON MANAGER. EPHONES | Business Offtee, PHONES { Xight Eaitor. No. 43 No. 23 —e— MINOR MENTION. TEL N. Y. Plumbing Co Cotmcil Bluffs Lumber (o, Conl Pay your water rent today count. rriage license w Higeins and Ril ardin toswnsiip Y il of Mr \fternoor aud get fssued yest i M. Mott, b Wolf, The county ulating the expenses (o s the total expendit 0, 48 compu audi BElithorpe enjoin partic loon. Arthur Cheeney and 1 dofer s € Mes 3. Dy woodey of heavt disease, agcd will tale place sk LOMOrTowW mornin the Broadway M vor bound over to 1 nd § z to run the telograph offee ot > N rday mornin hond - gecured by his wife, in the most effusiv out from behind the by A large dole fmple now be! Blufrs They 1 rested nnd try il Bavin ed hin manncr when be came Wio e vom the convention of i Nebrasia, which is ol in Omiha, were in Council 1y, uests of the Grand. hotel round up of the vavious job- bing houses during the day, renewing th acquaintance of the proprictors and buying their spring stock of goods. ult with in took a chav e court to that of Justice ad - his case wis continued until next Monday. His victim s still re ported to be unable to get out of foor his inability to appear against Roy the cause of the continuance A number of well known_cf terested in the Ben Hur and they are just lating themselves heartily on outlook hey own ten clams of them in the richest pat of ¢ Globe hills, and are working three elaims which promise a wonderful future. T Council Biufls stockbolders ave very jubil because they feel sure that the $8 no longer an experiment but success A novel msuranc that not only shows company thilt paid it valuable precedent roceryman, had an insurance poiicy National Mutual of this city, covering hi stock. A fire broke out in the collar and ti fire companies camic and flooded the cells with ice cold water after smashing out the windows. After they put the fire out the went away and left the windows open and a ile of potatoes and squashes in the cellar ze. Judge James, president of the insu; ance company, concluded that the loss was due to the fire and paid it, although it was the only damage done to the stock. The Limerick brothers, who are to ha hear iing on & charge of I have been the occasion of much chari solicitude on the part of ; er of pursed citi. The elder Limerick came to this city from the cast several months ag and with f ou his hands, without any work or méans. The of Fourth ward neighbors v siderably. S ptions family furnished with clothi the man helped to work seemed very ready or brother Jolned him heve, and the fumily moved to the eastern part of the city iv arrest ¢ much surp arged with as t bodily inju from tent to do ¢ of venue ye s ms ave in Mining company now con an assured loss was paid the liberality of the but that may beeome WL H Kneph yesterday ab ud Vinpathy No Anti-Pyrine in Bromo-Seltzer, Cures all headaches, 10e hottle _ The Hoosier Drill Co. has chang ita pluce of transfer from IL 11, Brunt to its new and commodious quar- ters Nos. 1804, 1306, 1305 and 1310 Main street, with the Union Transfer Co. All mail must be aadressed to the Hoosier Drill Co.. Couneil Blufl in order to receive prompt atent Respectfully, Dealers, . HU F¥. Munag Do you want to’save one-fourth of your conl bill? It so uso Koal-spar. Beware of imitation. Got the genuine of Junssen & Grogg, 873 Pearl streot. PERNONAL PAKAGRAPHS. Roy Campbell left bault, Minn John Gunn, mayor of Lexington, tho guest of L. B. Cousins Judge H. 'H. Trimble of Keokuk is in the city, the guest of his son, Frank Trimble, Miss Agnes Blanchard has tal tion as_clork in corder Shepard Judge Smith, accompanicd by his wife and child, left last evening for Clavinda, where e will open the term of district court Mrs. William Rue and niece, Miss Lyon, will leave tod. for Cherokee, where they will visit fo few weeks with relutives, Piles of Witeh H. For warming rooms, ete,, our t evening for Fari b, is 0 a sty the oftice of County Re- peopl nuve pues, but DeWitt s 1 salv will euve them guest_cnambers, gus hentors are what you want. Look at them, C| convenient cheap. €. B. Gas and trie Light Co, bath just Carl Burhorn. successor horn, has the only eity. Many holid to new jowolry y noveliies. stock in Ny with the Safe. J.C. Bixby's establishment in the Mer- riam blook= was entered by burglavs early Sunday moring. They secured entranc through a cellor window and passed up a stairway to the ofiice. They drilled into the safe, but did not succeed in doing anything but ruining the combination. Some of th unts of the buildi 4 10 attention 1o ther \ployes of th ¢ the noise. The thieves were d away before securiug anything of value. The safe contained o small amount of cash, but it was there when the place was opened up in the moring, the out side door still remuiniug thinking that stablishment You don't want a torpid tiver; you don't want & bad comploxion, you don't” waut a Sud breath 't want @ hewdache Then use Do Witt's Litue iarly Risers, the Yaumous little phils Wanted —Cash Citizen’s ite bank sold. Address . H. Do you smoke? Have you triod T L. King & Co’s Partugus? Its a chormer. Just light one, offer shares Must be for ton stock. Sheafe, Brightor than gus, cneaper than eloo: i those uew urt lumps at Lund Bros, of the | liberal | them at work | light und us beautiful us a aream— | NENS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Olaims of the City Against the Motor Com- pany Remain Unoollected. | They Think the Time Has Come for n Set- tlement, and Are Desirouy that the Case Be Pushed—A Large Amount luvolved. Whi b from the for paving the That is 18 not the city the & street intersecti collected ompan, 000 duc tracks at the a conundrun hich no very W, Py have sued ked by many citizens satisfactc nswer can be e like claims the nuch nearer and yet ) ettlement than it Attorney Ha vday. He the resy « that had in office. The ¢ the last term of cour emotion of the motor co has been continued from time to time the 16ih. Mr. Hazelt he S under to the i 1 He that ontinued on pany. Since by agrecment now set for furthd I oblig o the but wis hility of seem was | 1. at could have 3 had been very 1oty the ca s L e 0 sy 8 he he He nd d him cding as he city’s that nd thie jed, city's Thoe il re ho S 1 miadtc now the Unfaha & Couneil and Bridge compan, as the plaintifl of somo uncertainty, f Blufts Railway of Towa,which is ni it elaims to hay assigned ail its rights and interests in th | motor line to the Omaha & Council B Railway and Bridge company of N This, aithough o mere teehnical quibble. | very likely to necessitate the filing of iended petition and another continuance. citizens and taxpayers, however, are | waking up to the situation, and no_ less tha rec committees have called on the mayor to find out what was being done, with a view to urging on_the work there is any further upon themselves to a delay they will take it certiin who is at fault. New Hospltal Officers. The regularanuual meeting of the trustees of the Women's Christian Hospital asso | tiot was heldat the hospital yestes purpose of eleeting ofic | trol for the ens year, an extremely cold and nearly all of the s and a board of con- Although it was disagrecable day, interested in the work were pres nd the liveliest interest wken in the selection of ofticers Phelps, of the was chosen presid the ludies Presby- Montgomery, Congr ent: Mrs. Robert N fourth vice presiden Ipiscopal, fifth vice presi- Bonham, Trinity Methodist, i Levick, president; \th vice emple Bap- Mrs, M Mis. J ing com Mrs. Rohrer +Mrs. i Mis. 1. C ixth vice pr Bethany Baptist H. Davis, nint Gaine Atkins, tre mittee consists of Mrs Commissir; - These ladies, with the addi atte, Mrs. Bollinger and cons the exeentive board mis of o was mdent, Mrs, Wilson, the forme 8 ent, will to take the position of matvon of the state institution for the insane yne, A Time for Eve Now is the time during the aulier (0 keen wirm by Duying Boston Store, Our enti fue ,and in som ything. cold Bluffs, L. s1ock almost half pr cuses even les Don't let the prices suspriss you, for we have certainly got them and just as advertised, as has always becn oul cus- tom. d0e black hair muff's, 19¢ each. $1.25 bluck coney muffs, 79¢ each. $1.75 [Prench coney mufls, 98¢ each. & ape seal mufls, $1.45 ench. Three dollar and fifty opossum and Bultic seal mufl Astrachan muffs from $4. one lot, choice for $3.19 ex §33.00 mink cape, now $22.50 krimmer cape, na $12.00 electrie seal cape. 50 astrachan cape, now $11,50. . 833.00 elec senl military cape, 30 es long, now .00, Boston Store, FOTHERINGHAM,WHITLE Council Bluffs, Done In Police Court, Charles Kerns, the alleged Wabash grain thief, waived examination and was bound to the grand jury, The vidence that will show Council black that he and worth of stolen oats to one a.und they estimate that b T A R e T Andrews, implicated in th granted a continuance until this arrested ye visious from B brother Rob this mo Frank with vagrancy and begging were given half au hou left Poter Poter who split head open with a hatehet, the grand jury on the cha e of assault with intent to do great bodily injury who had been arvested on Pe plaint on a like charge wis di Both will have u hefiving on the ve tow: st Nels Olsen wias bound over to S0n's com rged. Want to Pay Debt, The members of the Bethany Baptist chureh ave making a strenuous. effort to pay off the debt on their chureh building, located on High street, in the southern part of the city. The buiiding and 16t on which it stands cost them 1,500, and although they are very weak financially, they have managed to about #00, in addition to keeping up the pastor's salary and the othey running expenses They have to rdise #3500 of the remainder, and have succeeded in raising one-third of the amount among themselves. They are now soliciting assistance from the citizens at large, This is the flst time they have ever asked help from outside, there’ being no _ subscriptions vequested even on dedication day, The or ganfzation, undor its pastor, Rev. W. C. Levick, is doing 4 good work und deserves aid. It is three-quarters of 4 mile from uny othier church and in a well settled locality The church now numbers sixty and the Sunday school sixty Loomis Was u L F. M. Loowis, fo y of this city, out 10 huve been a comparatively heavy loser by the recent five in tue Republican building in Omaha. He is engaged in the publication of the lmplerent World, & monthly maga | #ine devoied w0 the jobbing wade; und 8 CITIZENS ARE TIRING OF THE DELAY | and to | | (of which S. Allexandc my | e long | | vision that it should of prosecutior. If | lay for the | | county had a county diy | county, | the Boyd arinda zood | ¢ AW & CO | police claim to | sume | Nels Olsen, | turns | directory of the implement firms of Council Bluffs and Omaha, showing the places where the various kinds of implements are for sale. Both of these were in the hands of the Omaha Printing company, and had been put in‘o shape for circulation, when the fire de stroved the building and its contents, None of the loss was secured by insurance. d by Tmpaired digestion re, Pills, The snow and coid weather does not diminish the demana for ncreage in tlie Klain tract, 24 miles east of the post- office; 800 acres yet for sale in from one to ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 30 Pearl street. Arcested for Assa J. W. Dunkle, a_prominent living near Crescent, was arrested yosterday afternoon on the chary attempting to commit a criminal assault upon a young woman at Blair, Neb. An officer from Blair was in the city.” He had been looking for the young man_for about three wecks and finaily located him at his home. After mak ing the arrest ok Dunkle to the_ecounty ail, w was slated with bein fugitive from ju He will be taken Blair fo ] on as the necessary 1t gives immec t1on oil, the gr wte relief \t pain remedy we mean Salva Price ! Crown and other pianos. Crown and other organs. At Bouricius', 116 Stutsman street. Coal and wond: best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in_the city; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox. No. 4 Muin. New Church Officers. OMcers of the Second Presby terian chy is pastor) cently elected for 1803, and are as follows Elders, L. B. Kinne, D. H. Huston and R. N Merriam: deacons, Hurburt Van De Bogart Jo J. Armstrong and A 1. Hutchinson; trustees, to fill vacancies, William W, Baker and M. V. B, Snyder, M. D.; Sunday school superintendent, ‘A, M. Hutchinson. sl KNOX-BOYD COUNTY BOUNDARY. wel toniara, Neb., Jan, 8.— Tue Bee: In his Kruse contest, Judg overlooked very im When ex-Senator o the ¥ decision of th Maxwell seems to have ant historieal data Saund bill n the northern i me a law, Dakota t and Niobra s cast to the Missouri ver. The bill provided that it should not become a . of Nebraska until the Indian title was special sossion of the legislature i 1882, the state Tulfille part by this annexation. In 1878 the bound; Knox county were setapart with the pro- not take effeet “until dent of the United States shall, by are the Indian title to the territory transferred to Knox county by this act extinguished, and until the majority of the legal voters of Knox county give their as to the transfer of suid_unorgani tory in_the manner b it did, (See laws 201.) Holt county of Norton itor ory north the Keya i however, failed to ace | quired. leaving the only unory attached to it a small a Paha ways been a part of > is mo question as to Boyd county forms a k tory that belonged to Dakota_territo not a part of Nevraska until the clamation issued October 1500, lared the Indian title extinet sion on I prior t Prociimation; and it ed without it obrara espoused t, continuing the county has been and now 7 and 88 are in Boyd x county dis ished by our sident’s been ime w 1 as it alway School dis numbered ts n rotation, & county superintendent, two dis: tricts are included in the s \pportion- ment from Knox, it being apparent that Holt county never owned its new offspring, ex: cept ‘Turtle precinct, which has always been in Nebraska By looking at the old maps prior to 1852 the true_boundary of e can be seen, y g been put in after the ors bi passed, and one | is linble to forget how we used to look. Eb A. Frey. aderland, The uew dramatic company under the di- rection of George We opened with matinee at the Wonderland and Bijou th ter yosterday afternoon. Mr. Wessels tablished himself fn the estimation of the ence as_all that had been i ing as Bet 1how at this_house rated wbitity Miss Elting ably di Wessels, Shels a p le lady and is sure to become forite. Miss Dora Lowe is o dition to the cd ! Y tress, and Le Petit Freddie displiyed his t0 erly as he ; stock M Ty Bar J Mattheyw: . and with > mido yesterday and 85 of o honors . winsome L great i new ad excellent us youu peals lines as cle Of the old ck Rall, M and Mi such sup- merit with M to produce a new line of melodrama tofore impossible with the old company il ' is from the Rankin and ht and wrong. Full of comedy, pathos and thrilling situations, The alty program is also excellent. ( equilibrist; T. J. Murphy, Irish and dancere; Sadio Dunbar, a ] ocalist; Hardie, contortionist. and Le Petit Freddie's new specialties maie up the viudeville program. e lhmm pen of Mcl tells a beautiful story of Constipation cured by DeWitt's Early Lo ZT Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses issued by County Judge Eller yest, Nume and udd: A Delbert A Buck, Omaha i M znbeth R Omaha $Jaumes Best were day: Ouiiha outh Oma . 24 20 | Kyamn, Annie Pects, Omaha - Will Have an Autopsy. A number of colored people p the county attorney yest postmortem on the hody of C| the woman who committe own house Sunday will perform . the the love ailed upon 1 sui morning, D itopsy toduy. Hendrie, f the woman, who was with he the time the of shooting, is still in town and erday purchased a lot in the cemetry the body will be buried at ¥ o'clo this morning. - Making 8 World-Wide Counceii Blups, la.. Chamberlain Medicine Co. isan lowa manufactur one in which the of Des Moines institution und residents of the state look upon with pride. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become national in reputation nd is known in nearly ever household in the state and throughout the eat west, Its s are becoming established in all parts of Ame - - Bulldlog Permits, The following permits wore is day: W.J. Maul, repalrs on d wuth Nineteenth stree Linlnger & Metealf Co. and Pacliie clling, 210 1,500 sheds, Sixth 1,000 Total permits issucd Story of & Womun's Wants, New York Herald, At 20—Wanted to get engaged—Did. At 25—Wanted to get married—Dia. At 80—Wanted 10 get divorced—Did, At 40—Wanted to get marvied again— Didu’t, Beecham's | | independent young lawyer | legi: very mu | antoed | were claimed for | ued yester- | ARE CETTING B\tK T0 TOWY | IHI\!I\IF“ FIRST PAGE.] idea that Thurston Will bo the lucky man, and that is why he i€ fov him An indenendent member said noon that he would support a r it was impossible to sec a8 he was'diok o democratic crowd. He thought that the in dependents as a body were gotting onto the democratic scheme, and would refuse to act any longer as a cat's paw to out chest nuts that_contained mé¥e democratic meat than any thing else Th this after. publican if n of an On the Jury ates cqurt convened here this son and will thirntsh o pretext for the of several'of : the members of the ive lobby who would otherwise be at hof a loss foran explanation. A glanice at the pancl of the grand and petit juries discloses the fact that quite a nu of the oldtimers have been thus drawn whether for the giving t encuse for being on t this time help them out in the way of meeting current expenses can only b wep. Certain it is tha the fourt has a way of convening and staying nvened durin a good por of the Togisl and the mana put in s i assisting t Tobt very 1with urt Marshal Slaughtc arr 1 this n ning, said that the g Jus had been drawn from Lancaster county for' the purpose of s expense, and thought it very of the members of the although such a course, unintentional 1ker Hag Plans. of Omaha ha United aft pr imber but m an ive session hanger two ho one that is oce United States lobby were in thing was, of s roturned from short vacation at home, and in speaking of the Jacksonian banquet’ Saturday evening, said that “the atmosphere was filled with od's love, wtance and all such fine things.” Touching the Douglas county con- test, he said that what he wanted wa: count of the votes, but he didn't « continental about the seats now occupied by the republi He is terested i job allaghc has 1 him for United States marshal, revenue coll ster at Omaha and minister to nd he now thinks that if n se Hu‘l'lm'linn of Gallagher to ate he will have the thing fixed Just about as e want The news of the death of Hon. £ B. Hub. bard of Brock was received here this morn ing Mr. Hubi sone of the repub- lican nominces o » from Nemaha punty with bub was not elected. Tl wuncement of his death was received so late that Mr. Howe was un: able to get back to Brock to attend the funeral, which occurred there this afternoon g IMPCRTING WIVES. ich Manitoba Helpmates. “Not many years ago [ was in the wholesale matchmaking business,” said an ex-oflicer of the army to & Washing- ton Star reporter. ing of the matrimonial kind. At that time, in 1879 and 1880, Manitoba was being opened tosettlement and thero was a rush of colonists thither from Ontario and Quebee and from Great Britain, Tho seitlers were mostly me Some of them had families anda would send for them as soon as they got somewhat fixed, but very muny were buchelors, They were making homes for them- selves, and naturally they found that needed wives. ot afow of them o sons of English farme all were respec for Con . and says he meaded Manuner in W Settlers Got ible and hard-working | fellows. ““Ihey could not afford to go and get wives, and 80 helpmeets had to be i ported for them. = Young women, guar as to | respectabi wero brought over from England | numbers, und this business rapidly grew to be an important branch of the immigration traft One philanthropic lady in_Iingland devoted her .attention tod "xp Tting homeless but worthy girls by the ship load to Quebec, they were forwarded to Manitoba. Tramns would come into St. Boni- | face, ncross the river from Winnipeg, bringing two or three car available wives at a time, chaperoned with due regard to propriety and were consigned to the land and mining agents, where suitable quarters were provided for their temporary ac commodaticn. The ac very temporary because they were disposed of. The settlers who were bachelors ap- plied for the girls as fast as thoy brought ~in. Their apolica tions were not considered unless they were properly guaranteed asto char ter and ability to support a wife. Few of them came to Winuipeg from n shorter distance than 250 miles, Most commonly they were certified by letters from land agents stating that John Smith, for example, was located on such and such a tr of 1,500 horses, wug sound and kind, so forth. On making formal appl tion for a wife John Smith was asked what sort of woman he pre- ferred—whether bionde or brunett tall or short, plump or thin, ete. H ing stated his preferences he was intro- duced to one of the available ladies, whereupon matters ranged. A remarkable point w no suitor had ever to be introdus second girl. with the first one and immediately mar- ied her. Apparently the men consid- ered thut when they had gone so far as an introduction they d committe themselves irretrievanly. “In this way, by a process of artificial ction, myself und other persons of- ally in Charge at Winnipeg made matches by wholesale, The young women were given free transportation, of course, the object being to mako homes in Munitobi and thus secure the settlement of the country. Incidentally the natural increuse of the population was provided for. 1 remember one man who drove over 700 miles to get & wife. He wus present when a train load of girls arrived and spotted the younz woman he wanted offhand. Within seven minutes after the train came in the pair were united in mutri- mony nnd the bridegroom started away with his bride in a buckboard wagon.” loads of soon that ced to a On the S¢ Mu'nms, Detroit Free Press: “I have boen working all day like a I'rojan,” suid the | voung lady teacher to her pupils, “and | wish vou would follow my example.” Up went the hand of the biggest boy i the class. “What is a Trojan, Miss B., and how hard does it work,’ plense?” “A Trojan 18—is s—why, a Trojan is —you look that up, Billy, for yourself then you’ll remember it.” Chat was a Parthian shot,” said the principal of the sehool who overheard the dinlogue. “Where? Where? Ididn’t hear any shot,” exclaimed Miss B, rousing hersell from a trance of meditation, repl the principal with a c accent. “Suppose you look up éTJAcogs wing | probable that | ternal | **It was matchmak- | and nearly | W great | whence | They wero | ommodation was | cLof land, was the owner | and | were quickly ar- | Invariably he was content | the meaning of the phrase, remomber it.” “There's a Roland for your | remarked an assistant teacher. | Then her face paled and she rushed | out in search of an encyclopedia of phrases and fables before some Phould nsk if she knew the meaning and origin of the illustration she so flip- pantly quoted, then you'ly Oliver," ono R R, | TALK ABOUT ROCKS. A Shower of Monster Hallstones Oceurs in Texas, The recent hail storm near Gay oceurred about 4:30 p, m., Tue inst., says the Galveston News. About 2 p.m, beavy clouds appeared in the | west and as they slowly approached « roariog sound was heard, such usu ally indicates a comi hail storm Lightning, accompanied by distant thunder, suggested an unusual storm. About six miles distant from my po.nt of observation the clouds diy A light-colored ud passe tho more dense cloud toward the southwast, while the intter continuned its course to- ward the east. This eloud brought with t a deluge of rain, but far ahove it at a high altitude was another cloud of n pinkisn cast, which moved also the cast, A few hill day, 6th minutes after the menced small hailstones fell | moment larger ones fell thy ceding, until they re ached small hen eggs, After fifteen minutes the haii | for probubly two minut: hen it com- menced again to rain heavily and con- tinued for probably ten minufes, with u higher wind, and it was duriog this in- tery stones fell. This remarkable hail fell in lavge lumps, ranging from three to six inches | in diameter. 1 heard of one piece, eight { inches in dinmeter, which weighed four | pounds. They were,as a vule, spherical in form, but some were somewhat flat, and nearly all were covered with oval kuobs. Thay fell in small areas about two feet apart, while in other piaces only one would fall in a space of twenty tsquare. The average under my oh- tion was about one hailstone to three feet square. The earth was | thoroughly saturated with wate | some of the large pieces penetrated tho | ground in soft places about three inche |~ I gathered about a busbel of the | est piuces after the rain ceused, and in a very little while [ placed them ir which I put in a box and packed hay around without special care. Some of the pieces I exhibited in Brenham, for the reason that I preferred to give ocular demonstration in proof of the statement I made in velation to the size of the hail. After forty-two hours several of the picces were seven inches in circumfer- ence. At this date (eleven anrys after it fell) about a quart of the hail remain Its density is so great that I believe it will keepif you should wish a sample. A most remarkable fact in connection with these large hailstones is that some of them have particles of dirt center. The question is: How did they get there? rain com- wnd cach tho pre- the wiling for ubout nd rain censed size of —_— Shrewd Swindlers, The Postoflice department admits that | it is making no headway against the | most important of all frauds which ave conducted through the mail, numely the “green goods” business. In fact. this nefarious industry seems tobe grow- ing rapidly. From time to time one or more of the criminalsengaged in it may be arrested but these few are only tools omployed by big swindlers, against whom no convincing evidence | can be obtanined. It} is posi- tively known that the whole of | thi® frauduient enterprise, which ex- tends its oj erations all over the United States, is conducted by a single gang in New Yorlk, the head of which is a some- what notorious sporting man. But so artfully are matters conducted that the workers who act as agents have no ac- quaintance with the chief, against whom A remedy whi §f used by Wi ubouttoexperience the painful ordeal dant upon birth, proves an infallible speck fic for,andoby the torture: finsme thie dangers thoreof to both mether and child. ol by all druggists, Scatby expross on_ roceipt of price, $1.6) per hottle, charges pre- paid, ENADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. IT IS NOT WISE "tsops. COST WHEN YOUR HEALT Hls BAD, Wouldn't it cost less to CURE You now than ~ LATER ON? As you value your life don't nezlectconsult- ing some o alose advice wiil be of valu It you consult DR, SEARLES AND SEARLES It will cost you ——nothing. | i | | | AND 'PRIVATE DISEASES | Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseasos, | Femalo Weaknosses, Lost Manhood | CURED, PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, pormanently cured | without the use of knife, All maladies of private or delicate nature, of | efthes rel «all on or address, with stamp for Circulers, Fros Book aud Hecipes, 118 South I5th Street | DI, Seqris & Seares, ™' et atssr Next Door 10 Postottice. \Drlcs misde to lool: & Work promptiy done ani d parts of the country. r prive lst. A. MACHAN, Proprietor. Brcudway.nearNorthwestern De oty Councll Blutls, la. sack, | in the | 'CHRONIC NERVOUS toward | L that the wonderfully large hail- | and | .fnrccn..xru'u voice. Yor sal THE | those claiming 1o huve almost us good o machino, | urers. thev could not give evidence if they de- sirad. Ho stands in the same relation to them ns the “‘promotor” of & count feiting scheme, who is unknown to those who paes the bad monoy, his part being that of capitalist and backer. To o him is almost out of tho question fo The daktu, ticket, is the genius' e sealping. thumb-written outcome of a Detroit Torts to defv the scalpe It is well known that the lin cuticle of no two thumbs are ike. The inventor of the new ticket takes advantage of this fact by requiring the purchaser of a coupon ticketsto print of his thumb in & blank space at one end reserved for this purpose. The extromity of this about threo in g 08 o that aftor tho thumb sienature « is made the end of the ticket may be folded over, hiding wature from view. On the veturn the opons the gui oxb imprint of tho t holder to ma thumb alo tion, The conduet little pad of o to the pissenger to porform this duty 1t is not stated whether the railrond company will require its vepresentative to carey n wash basin for the eleansing of the ‘thumb after being used uy a stamp. in the make a THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW ANOD MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, My do Cntly on (he stomach, It ch is med, spne ade fr th 5 . P Vicpated for use A8 Caly as tea, TUI ¢ lnnrsmrpmm s sell it n en vo Thoriert RATOLE F, WOO! G W. PANCLE, M. D, The Good Samaritan, 0 Years’ Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISUENe SARY OF MEDICINR or is expect oloving m - Demanit For Souve Philadelphin Recor General Wanamaker has al Ly found his aepartment deluged with ovders for the now souvenir Columbinn stamps, which were put on sale at all the sffices the day after New Yoeur's, the stamp coilectors—and their namo legion—are eager to socure the set for their collostions. Tho complote set, which includes @ l-cent, 2-cont, S-cent, 4-cent, ity G-cont, 10-cent, 1s-cent, B0-cent, nt, §1, $2, $3, $L and $5 stamp, will cost at par $16.26. No doubt ma ho stam 1t bo sold among purchasers at high preminms As thoe sale keeps up ior the whole year, oevery inhabitant of the | Lwho wishes one or more of the stan cun easily satisfy his wishe Stamps Postmaster All Bl)e ns Firent the following Diseases ! th of the He wt, and Luanga the Evean Dise Complaing, Depres= Seminal fubetes, Briht o, St Vitus® B S tiana, Veziseis, White, Swelllng, Berofule, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawinz a drop of hlood. Women with her delicate orguns res slored to health, Dropsy curcd without tapping. Special Attantion givon to private ! and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 850 to 800 forfeit for any Veneroal Dis= emse | cannot cure without merourye. ed in two or (htee hours, or 1@ s or Piles eured E Wii0 ARE AFFLICTED e and hundreds of dollars by calling P e | WORTIX A G BNB SRR INEA A BOX. '“ 1 idiiey Norvous Dabillty, Mental ; eion, Loss of Manhood ann 58, Complying with general re- uest, BEECHAM'S PILLS will in future for the United States be covered with A Tasteless and Soluble Coating, completely disguising the ¢ taste of the Pill without in any ¢w.ly impairing its efficacy. - 25 cents a Box. rice i New York Depot 365 Canal Street. B L PPN DTS A 1 ill save on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tho only Physician who can toll what allg a person without asking & questions Al eorrespondence striotly confidentinl, Medieing pont by express. Addiess ali Leiers 1o ° GW. Pangle, M. D. 888 Broadway, Council Bluffs lowa 'Tuii sTm‘*.;' Pnifis @ iy tone up the w nid Special Notices. COUNZIL BLUFFS, Farn and olty proporty Vhaoy' &' Albsane, "Counon 1 ACTS and louns. bought and sold Biums R0 CHOIC o n \v o the new tnte or singly wyno adiiion noar e + iz, WHI sall in bu Council Blut TARDA Xl JFUINISIED ROOMS FOR REN W ARLED com, two. lnguire ————— ey TO THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTS OR PARTS g lots on Sowurd strool, from it streotta 25th st You aro heroby notified | i, theoe disinterestod fe eity of Omah, hive be the nnyor, with tho cil of suid i > dum ow g roperty by the wradio troot BLIOCE 0 LA SEreet, 1 ne ordinance No. approved e ember 1t You are furt ceptod sald whpomLment s requived by fuw, we will, on t Jun A t the hour in the n the ofl Paul, 1t stroet corporate i pO0ls, vaults city blaz, SUARKAVE and p 1nox TENT GI outh S L IN FAMIL 1th street 3s18511 that tho aliolders undors < L e fection” for the re Colds, Hoa , Sore Throat il from | ssary | L3th, 180% all Drug id Confectioner Packed i1-full two ounce pack Frice 5 Cents." If you are unabl proc > e 1 from your dealer gend us 8 cen stamp: v by mail. Made by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. QUQUETTE & €0,, Council Bluffs, ia. within tfor the pur- the nssoss. 10 0wnors rospectively of suid erado, thke fits, if any| at the i y objectiol NESe83INent o are notiflew to oo and placo aforesuld, 10 or st onts ¢ | of damages us you m —Attorneys-nt-l Sims &Ba inbridgs ~8ee e i e, federal courts. I(mnn! 200-7-8-0, Shugart block, Council Biufls, Ta, uuuulhfi. DH-dL Omaha, Nob., Doc. 27th, 15 parts of lots on subdivision, be= orth line of log v sub, and 17th and 150h streets, herdby notified that the under= » distnterested frecholders of the ippointed by the city coun= ) the ownoers of all Jo1s o alley iy Riley! Clty of Om e iy cilof sess the d owners respectively of the propor y the grading of said aliey, dey )0, pissed Do pproved Deceiuber 24, 18Y2, further notiti that having ae. appointment, aid duly qualified oiws s will; on tht twelfth duy 1 the lour of two tthe oflice of George L witl 1he cop- the pur= s Lo, Cung if uny. i time With the nppre ed neees= ..mm Wt of i pr e notifi and plice afore 1008 SLALCIENts concernin Of diIiages, i you muy con THE K. sLSIOR HOME BAKER AND ROASTI aine without bras s fitiogs In wn soild mike, has doep fang roculy tiy ents. Full do ENTS W AN Addruss CHARLY S Counell Biutls, irculir on appl connty 1o the w158 4) N. Maln % t, STOOKDALE Omah, December 26, 18U D3OI b ) More 50ld than all others comhinzl. Doast by dizsival by im'twors os b Buy only the SANDWICH CORN SHELLER and be protected by diveet guarantee from relisble manufacs You can always depend vpon our repaivs being kont in stosk by ail local denlers. Apply for our agency. Send for eatalogues and priczs. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO.,, Council Blulls, lowa

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