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THE ])AILY BFE OFFICE. 12 PEARL 8§ 1EET. Delivered \y earrler ] TELEIIC part of the city w ANAGEL No. 43 TILTON o oL it Edite MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Cc Council Bluffs L Thirty-thece dee ed for record with yesterday Chris Pote of this county ser Co. Coal to real estate the county 1s were recorder son and were Th be a Ministerial associati t the study rc 1 has ,'y,l. occurred b of F. mie co hospit 210 4 0'c buildin Mr. irteen earand a years single au one wi tion ca P.W. Ba western {reight day afternoon of vinegar whe his right id bet sharp picce of iron, and has The interest in th Baptist church stil The ordinance of baptism wursday ever candidates arc He 1 he g was t i it pinch mectings at the First was administered and quite s number of now - awaiting _baptisn There will be an @ tonight. -Evangelist Thompson is preaching searchi powerful sc s and are be to accept Chris! Margare Kl in the district « from her husbanc married to him in of Hanover, Gerr until 1886, In t menced abusing | her f ny mers has all th n the indi ady has been caused by long ¢ of some danger. He starts sound, and looks ar © to kill or injure an examing n by sauity this morning, A water main bursted at an yesterday morning on Harmony the corner of Logan hour or so before another hour or so men could hut it finally stopped the ntinued drea up at the le ind as if exve him. He th early hour street near It overtlowed for an it was discovered and efore_the water works . When the flow was east end of the city sadooked as if it had n visited by a small section of the old original deluge. = No par- ticular damage was done C. Frank Keeler was picked up by Mar- shal Templeton yesterday afternoon wh wandering about the stréets apparently in a demented condition. He told un incoherent story of how he had given a ring to_a siei who had gone back on him. and now he was evidently looking for the girl and the ring He was investigating the houses along East Plerce street. He was locked up out of the cold and will probably be given an examina- ation by the insane commissioners today. Som¥ time ago o number a number of con- tributors to the work of the Union Christian Mission signed pledges, privted on little slips of paper. One package of these pledges has been lost, sothat some of the names and amounts are not khown. Will those who did muke pledges, and who have not pmid, and others who bave not pledged any thing, but who ought to, please call at A, A Hart's jewelry store, on Broadyv where blanks may be filled out, either as duplicates or original, Why let children ith diphtheria? You can save the m l-\ Dr. Jefleris’ rem edy. Has been used successfully for yeurs. Price $3.00. For sale cil Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Cumi street, Omaha. The Grand Hotel, Couneil Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in Jowa. Dining room on mh floor. 10 per day. Clark, seve E. The Council Bluffs Insuranc advertises Council Bluffs more than ai- most any other agency in the city with its 500 local agents and five trav specials. PERSONAL PARRGRAPRS, company Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Madison park, a son Charles MacKenzie, an attoraey and third party man from Des Moines, was in the city yestenday P. J. MucBride has returned from Missouri Valley, where he went to atteud the funeral of his mother Mrs. Jennie MacConnell Robinson returned Chicago whe Swmith of and Miss Nellie rday morning fron former has beeg unde tment for her health Charles Konigmacher build on his ten acres, purchased of Messrs. Day & Hess, in the Klein tract Over 300 acres 24 miles cast of the post office tracts to suit. is arranging to t for salc Bouricius Fine planos payments. music house organs f 114 Stutsman r cash or Bluffs t 10 the popular Swanson Music Co Another improvemer Schubert | 01d Deed. was filed in the office of the county nas a tendency t | times the f A paper ocorder call up the minds of esterday which lection of arly settltrs, It March 27, 1862, and thirty-one years of age. It trausfers title to an _eighty-acre piece of farm land in Jumes township from W. H. and Simeon B Swan to Erwin Doolittle. The acknow edgement wus made vefore Henry Swan this city. The consideratior od 15 15 which is just about what land in that part ul the county sold for in se davs. At the present time the same piece of land would undoubtedly sell for 3,500 in ars the date is, therefore, near A Coal - and wood: best Missouri hard wood in Aelivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. FOk SALE—Citiz Submit cash offer and cheapest Vi prompt 'ns State b E. H Stop at the Ogden, ( best $2.00 house nk Sheafe. stock an Bluffs, the in Towa, Now is Your Time to use the genuine Carlsbad Salts. Tt is Nature's remedy. imposed upon by uosrupulous dealers who wiil try to sell you worthless imi- tations to lucrease their own profit only Sprudel Do not be by Coun- J I OKAHA DATLY Oomplications Growing Out of the tion of a Obattel Mortgage, Exe C. M. OBERHOLTZER'S FAILURE RECALLED Suits for Damages Mrought Against the Who Placed Attachmeuts Upon His Stoek of ¢ An To. teresting Trial in Prospect. Creditors sita Ad 0,000 damages tachment is n: n trial in the district court. It grows out of the failure of C. M | Oberholtzer something over a year ago. Just before the fail Oberholtzer, or rather his brother, H. R. Oberholtzer, wh rea arty in interest gage on his ¢ favor of his This was imnme litors tach age suit whereir for o plair t i wants alleged ma! A ic re was the mort [ 8s00 executed r stock for the s father, H. H f r DOCTRINE. Weaver Explains the Be- ple’s Part B. Weaver pre ar With refere sider thitm sidered s positiox ofa man who marri wWas S h. He mi Sadic, or-Aunt amy would never stick Most of his arg to the momey ent control of the The power of tween the states congress by the federal thinks extends to the teleg roads as we ) the thinks cong Wit wh but the charge Sal nt, as us usual question with and the raph and at Y was nee govern ruil merce ads. excrcisir GOODS SALE. ) Store. WilITE At the B looked for by the roundi b as been interest 1 to with so much adies of Jouncil Bluft w SATURDAY MORNI | and will continue for eightd will be many special bargains way of towels, linens, muslins, sheetir ubroideries, lac muslin underwear, gents' white shirts, handkerchiefs, and everything white, included in this sale. | Come early and avoid the great rush, | as this sale will c no excep- tion to ali our 8 | See bargains in white bed spreads at 80c, 90c and £1.00. 100 dozen of 50c towels for 25¢ each, without doubt the largest and finest | towel ever sold anywhere for 25c. See show window. .e bargains in embroideries marked 4, be, 8c, e, 10¢, 123¢ to H0c. See bargains in table linens and nap- | kins. | See NG, in tic, Te, bargains in white goods. See bargains in muslin underwear, in corset covers, night dresses, drawers, chemises, € Five cases of handsome gocds just to !mml all ready for this great sa : bargains in handke member this sale commer March 4, and will continue days. BOSTON STOR Fotheringham, Whitelaw & ( Leaders and promoters of low prices. Agents for the standard patterns. Kid gloves dyed and cleaned at the shoMest chiefs. Re- Saturday, for eig Register Today. ction registration | open today, and every | vote next Monday | for the presid | The e books will be one who expects to and who did not register election last fall, must do s0 today between the hours of 9 a. m. and | 8p. m. The following are the places in each precinet where the books will be kept | * First Ward, First Precinet—At Whe Hereld’s, 134 Upper Broac R | ant and J. M. Holaday, regis First Ward, Second Precinct | Griftith, 309 Pierce s E. and A, B. Cline, registrars. Second Ward, First Precinct | Waterman's carriage shop. street. J. P. Williams and A. | registrars. nd Ward, Second P Knepher's store. Broadway | street. W. M. MecCreary and sistrars. hird Ward house, Main stre | S. Beck, registrars Third Ward, Sec sim's shoe store Gordon and John Shea, Fourth Ward, First williger's stables, Mu inson and William L. Pat Fourth Wara nd Pre house, Lower Main stree and David Walsh, registr Fifth Ward, First Pre 3roadway al & Mrs t H. Oblendorf At rth N Whittlesey inct—At W. H near Eighth L. P. Servis, net—At Creston J. E. Harkuess and A net—At n strect registrars. Precinet et erson et corner Tenth avenue an Thomy ar ristrars . First Pre Twenty-t 3 Sixth Ward buck's office Wood and A. R Sixth Ward station, Fifth street Wt and John D. Ke island. William gistrars, Rendy for Business. are now ready for business in the wall paper line. Our stock will be found the largest and most complete in the city, | having just received a car load direct from manufacturer, bought outside of the combination for spot cash, which en- ables us to sell you wall paper at about ne-half our wall paper competit We have none of the 1802 styles, eve | thing we show is 1883 style, and made 1893, although the year As we said before, 1893 we can sell u at about on half regular wa paper prices. Why buy 1802 goods when you can buy 1883 goods fc Papering and painting d workmen. All work 1o pay FOTHERIN We e in is but young goods less money? ne by expert done guaranteed or SHAM, WHITELAW & Co., Boston Store Council Bluffs, la. © Efforts. of the Council Bluffs has secured a lot of circu rs which are to be distributed around the city where they may be expected to do the Hum Overtor 1e society Captain Hu ,\H\ S FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS | d sur-ggm 4 the | i most good, calling the attention of the public I 10 the cruelties that are p uron th horses sctiond every day lower animais, and espectally “upon The high strung check rein, biinders clippers, whip and other instruments torture are all dealt vigorous blows, not from a humane, but a politic standpoint who have any interest in the emancipati of horses will do well to eall upon Captain at his office, 308 Merri: sk, and of the circulars nssist in ation their distri A comparison of the amount premiums by the Council Bluffs In- surance company during January and February, 1803, “with the amounts re- ceived for the same period last yea received shows that the inerease of the company’s | The same t. a high fe I's tors to be insur- business has been over 60 | amount paid in for periods shows a decrease of 3 These little pointers indicate degree of finaneial prosperity and sa 1d cautious business methods in tal risks, the most important fac considered in seeking high class ice protection cent. the per ce losses Robt leman one of akers in the country, and Monda, r will be one ever delivered in the city Melntyre. t the finest lectur This gen 18 ifeof J. B. Heft wh dan sudde fort husbaud iu 1565 vith Ler Aves o twe Since C tive husband in afte e services Davis. nut Hill cemetery wil Interment atson has p the in improve at once yme and dlanti in K Have your prescriptions fil Dayis', only pure, fresh drugs and chem- icals in stock Commerciul Pligrims of America. Council Bluffs council No. 1, Comme Amer will meet in ning at 7 k of 1ess. Pilgrims of séssion for bus a egular is ev 350 sharp The the the dispatc m; ortant is t less sessi be followed by family reception ar will have literary 1other am with the 1 and the progr. as well as Al ch u sements. ir wi Are o me f the thearts are and ¢ ) Shugart the ele Fasiil atn f At the council 1 which will re ibout thirty minutes, the la and will tucted to the council T to participate io the event of the ere will be no collection. W ch chamb ever Star Lecture Course. Intyre, Demotte, Lozier finest in their lines :ts for the course. Do you smoke? Have King & Co.’s Partag Just light one, M Helen Merrill, hairdry manicure. Room 312, Me m block. Up for Hall, tried a few days ago g a tent and was dis- e theft a sandy er mau who he thinks Taft work. and of you tried T. D. t's a charmer. ssing and W. H. Hall, who v on the charge of ste charged because no one had seen committed, is on the warpath after complexioned newsy guve him the worst of it in writing up recent trouble. He made the rounds of the newspaper offices last evening trying to find out who the guilty man was, and asked the necessary questions in a loud tone of voice with some little profanity, not kuowing ex- actly who he was to blame. He has a large, red reputation which he pro to vindicate at the cost of two black ey some one else's face, if need be, and he it distinctly understood that the tent was not but in his ba Up to a ays in nis house, e hour last night no gore had been shed. For warming ¢ rooms,”ete., our what you want. convenient tri cnambers heaters are just at them. Cléan, C. B. Gas and Elec- 1est as Lo cheap. Light Co. Three hun seed potatoe; at West Broadway, bushels of pure Ohio Thomas_Rishton, 2406 Council Bluffs, Ia, Louis, millinery, will c opposite Beno's after ) Main, A Candidate for Sorrow. Peach, the Women's Chiristian association protege, who was turned out upon the cold and cruel world a few days ago and was ar. rested for stealing an overcoat belonging to another of the inmates, seems on a fair wa 10 take a trip to the other side of the state A pawn ticket was found among his effec and an officer went to Omaha 1o make an in vestization. A lot of to re found ot which have been identified by the owners as stolen. The value of what has been found 80 far is about &0, which is about more than enough to send him to the penitentiary unless he contrives some way to get out of the scrape Jok w. s w some Dorland of Lincoln, Neb., has ased through Day & Hess, agents, thirty acres of the Klein trac He will set it out in fruit this sprin and bu. buildings at once Aristo 1 shton’s studi Fine dozen, street cabinet Williamson & ( argest and best bicyc — - WEATHER CROP BULLE TIN. s Conc ¢ Temperature and Precipi- tation from the Weath Wasn D. C., M Harrington, chief of the has itk f & ary’s weather The month of Fet der than usu cept the lantic and ¢ Over the slight excess “of all other agricultural mwean temperature ranged fr low the normal. Montana an parture fr r Bureau. ING irch wea 180: all section has been ghout s, ex portions of the south At f states and New Mexico there has temperar: southern st G region been o but over The coldest region in w the normal raunged It was unusually Mississippi valley from the normal coast. the the ly fr where the excee = distri uth, a teu rma week of Fe usually uding whe and ing over owing third and leparture in the usu ean sligh m the o Duri the first temperature was u Northwest, and inc tion of the winter westward to K was still more tr wheat belt while the mouth were more f average temperature below the normal Referring to the monthly weather crop 184S, the the 10 unusual ¢ fou vorable, over second week entire winter and wecks of although this region the th was | sented to every lady | always be a favorite play | 1sion of | his | bath | | | the Northwe bulletina for the season, {§ wil be soen that | the entire winter has been colder than usual over the principsl agricultueal districts, only month showing an excess of temp ture since October over any extensiy tion of th hgmonth of January b it was wwtlner than usual ir mour tistricts, but it was unusually cold over thi half of the United States. The ry re, she that the prin farn ts have ex perienced four conseoutive mon unusu- ally cold weather, here has beer erally over the dist sippi during the mogpthe! February in Florida, southeast. Alabama and west Georgia. Slicht'excesses in preci tion are also re ed in the spring wheat region and i on, Washington and north | ern Califoruia k. month i valley |.‘v e country is (b M owds hs of f rainfall gen Missis. except was rela Missouri ithwest. Compared | chart of the weather cron bulletin it will b n that the large deficiency then repor! t0 the east of the Mississippi, excepting L1l nois, has been replaced by essive rains and snows during the current month and while the January deficiency in the Mis. pi valley and southwest has been fol d by a further slighter deficiency & February It should note that this region received heavy Jecember, 1802 f the dry in the Mis Kansas and the with the January At the close h month the generally ountry was with snow f the 40th paralle 1 westward to the Rocky depth ver the greater New Ei he la 4 sota, ex t pla nsin New Eng pro- SRR 1 Sulve T have - INNOUNCEMENTS, irsday evening, M trels will et theater where prese t thun ed the metr r years they r h * WAS never s time, due tot 1y exercis see Amieri this will here this season 1 and B business to attr been many nttend the the | ivenir visitor, the clever list which precede the drama and tself, “E: which_will Today the little and tomorrow wi this excellent of specialties, the st Ly folks h: be the show ve their matin last opportunity t } 1 but De Witch Hazel Salve wil them < GENEROUS RAILROADS. Witt's Giving Enormous Const Co Basi Pacific river missions on Pacific ) Lhe coast are point WI to pa officials in this rom Missouri s is a t how for e demorali thought with ation ex tends terest Yest ook li ple are cific is food lines in ir the Rock nd on t quite ber ofepe ia points, and as some of these irectly off the line of the Union Northwestern snd Burlin; natural question is “Who is bill From West Superiar; Wis un par m charge of L. E. Lewis. tleman of that city. of going nt gen From Perry, la, five booked for passage, from Harlan, from Fremont on the Union three, from Falls City from Lincoln one, whil three people who reside in Portland avail them ¢s of the Rovk Islana's excursion to g \ the party. It is openly asserted by the Rock competitors that that road is payi mous commissions to secure California busi- ness, §7.50 f10m the Missouri river to Denver being the basis ubon which its late business hus been secured, while $10 rebat are very common to the Pacific coast. On the other hand the same charges are made against the Burlington. 1d Union Pacific unt on the line ght A pre Pa- one Island’s g enor- sted in demoralizing rates Mr. Lomax stated this morning that the boycotted roads were doing some things that were past his mortal ken, and he thought the Rock Island must be giving free trans- tation to the people going urally would nt to California is (.wl.-‘,. for my understanding, for the rate is exact] the ‘same. Still as long as the pass- enger earnings of the Union Pacific show an increase as they do last month it matters not to me whether the Rock Island and the boycotted lines give meals enroute as well as free transportation by the Rock Island No Settlement Yet. The Union Pacific switchmen's committee was reinforced Donnelly Denvyer, switchmen in that Order of Railroad Trainmen Another conferen was held afternoon with General Manag but without reaching a conclusion. - Piles of [un'rh have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. grievance yesterday by M. who represents the ity belonging to the yesterday Dickinson |FIII000000000 VMRS LRI " WORTH A GUINEA A BC‘C Sleepy 1faman fe drowsy in the day time atter & good night's sloep, there's indiges. tion and stomach atsorder. | IBEECHAM’S p l LL Dy removing the waste ter which 18 clog. mg the Bystern, will eure ail Bilious 3aund Nervous Bisorders, and will }quickly relieve Sfek Headache. ? Covered with a Tasteléss and Soluble Coating, )t all drugzists. Price 25 cents & box. New York Depat, 65 Canal Bt. e s o s s FillVears Seeslt " CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1f Dr. Sch su °k's troatment anl cure of Con- ption were somethin: new and untried, ople might doubt: but what has proved it self through a record us old as our grand futn- ©r8, LIEADS JUSt What It is— A Specific for Consumption nd for ull diseases of the L meut 'n the world Scher Nothit and effectively on tissues, and s0 quickly aisy conzestion, inflamm ) s, all the sceds of Cousumption as Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonis Syvup When all else fuils 1t comes 10 tne rescis until It fails, and after falthf When any ono despond. v hus brou hobeless to 1fe un i heaith. 1t hus turned the despair of ‘ten thousand homes 1Bto joy. 1t is doine 1t now. 1t will continue to do it throu hout tne ages. ‘Dr. 8 nck's Practica catise ol o nptiia, Liver and Stomach Dis cases mailed free to all applic 1t Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Ph ings. No treat- ANy Derma- ts credit us Dr. re acts 8o direetly mem branes und of tubereles, coughs wnd in pluce s biion to % in Nat the lun i heiol ht the adelphia, Pa, | dear | despondent and sleepless at n | time | for which I was always pr | specific for th it would appear as f all the California | nu- | ed | | terribl | feet and har 1 | any kind of work | worst sort. I'oth | of the lif IRE: £, TURDAY, MAR(‘H 4 1893. 'IEAK, NERVOLS \\O\IE‘J Dr. Laury MHHuan Givea Them Some Good Advice. HEADACHE The Doctor Tells How They May Be Quickly Kelleved—te Says Women are Suffer lug Ne In—The Secret of Their Happiness. AND WEAKNESS, ‘Oh, how my head aches!" Far too often is this exclamation made by some suffering womun. She is weak and nervous, and some excitemont, some strain on the nerves, has brought on a racking headache. She has chilly feel- ings, & sicknoss at the stomach, and other painful symptoms, but above all she has this throbbing, this nerve-split- ting aching of the head which nmmng seems Lo relieve. Can nothing be done to e agony? “Ye is the answer given by Dr. Laury Mc Henry, a celebrated physician who has \]v\n\n-xl alifetime to the study and cure of just such trubles as these. He s ake things easier. what you can’ and work left undone. relieve this Do not fret. De don't worry about Sleep more than you do, Now there m of epeedy relief, but the cure that I want you to make is thorough, complete and laxting, and like all thiogs well The radical, 3 headache in we combinethe following: A genera ot m, regular habits anc of sleep at the right time, " Yes, you say, I would gladly thing to'be freed from the suf! endure, but how is it to be done? shall [ take for it remedies, how am 1 to ch These are reasonable questions; there are so r y tonics, n ines, saparillas,and other concoctions cla to be reaay reliefs, but wh y in y. only make mautters worse. P 3 s will tell you that there ounly one safe and reliavle cure known to medical cienca that really doessoothe andnou ish the wornout nerves, permanent cures headache of eve kind, and strengthens the syst What this great reme is and what it will do for suffering women is best told in the wor: of some who have tested it. Here is what a few well known women have to say about its wonde powers ean, who wrote, Hel Ashlana “*When the Tide Comes In,” and many other popular songs, and who resides at Hartford, Conn., s “One year ago I lay at death’s door, a complete men tul and physical wreck. Ihad neither hope nor ambition enough to desive life, My ittle children had ceased to give me joy or cheer. 1 was moody by day, ght., At 1ce. losing muscle, My and heart st my all uj nanent cure for sick Wk, nervous women my toning the syste plenty Tering What e 80 muny the right y en K 1 fell power over of t Ahln a sort a nerve pulse ) 1 a and friend sdministerd something sfoundiy grat imparted warmth to n to gain visibly, rap- day by day. 1 feel aim nurse sul. Thne first dos: my body. J beg: idly and Y. now could endure ev withe tiring me, and it is al to that grand discovery, that wonde nerves that conquers prostration, Pa Celery compou My literary labors ave such that w sometimes far into the ‘wee sma hou consuming the midnight oil, but not of yore, consuming brain, nerve and muscle without their being replenizhed. I would uot be without this grund com- pound for its *waight in gold.’ To the eame effect are the ernest, out- spoken words of Mrs. C. E. X'rca«-om who resides at No. 8 Worcester street, Cambridgeport, Mass., which are as fol- as due rful [ tows: **Ihere'is nothing like Paine’s celery compound. It has helped me wonder- fully. For more than five years I have | been troubled with coustipation. My heart was so weak that I could not do without a terri throbbing. Ever since I can remember I have had nervous headaches of the 1 have takeu several bottles of Paine’s celery compound and find it the only thing that helps me. I heartily recommend it to ull suffering from the complaint with which I was aflicted, for this compound has done me such a ma velous amount of good that I wunt s 10 know of its value.” Cuan anything me more than this? And if this gre: could doso much for these ladies not be just what you require to p the coming on of untime! E withering of the t..v'run s, If this greut discovery b been so grand a foiartors iy 158 loes it not stand to reason that it ai80 prove a friend to you? convineing t compound vent | the wd drooping may improved brass fictings a4 maxe. b 1 closes p ar (arg fla Ligh gra 1 ver cent seriptive circolar o ED in every county | SCHULTHELS 4 AGENTS WANT Addross. CHARLES Councll Blufts. la BEEF IS CHEAP AS EVER b while way rf's market to and But por up in G, wre ¢ than a t your meat Is where you the most for your u and recollect that « Switt & Co, sl Yor C ard and at u | Muttonste Mutton Le Mutton Chops Sausage Pork Burts Fors L oins, whole Perik Chops Salt P azon 1 Har s P N GEO. H. u:scnzunoxr&co.. Wholesale and Retail MEAT MARKET, 333 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs. OVIDE VIEN, Justice of the Peace - . A = 415 Broadway, U 8 A BPECIALTY, pstairs | COLLECTION | | BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND alve > - LLAR Hit AWAY Yi Vla p /. & > [ARCH 1 To every purchaser of $20 or more in Suits $5 bill or Overcoats a givengratis. 500 styles to select from. Columbia Clothing Company 18th and Farnam Streets. * To the Public: We take pleasurein announc- ing to our friends and patrons that Prof. INirschberg has con- sented by special request to re- main with us one week longer this time, and can be consulted at our store every day until March the 4th inclusive. MAX MEYER & BRO. Co. GW. PANGLE, M. D. | The 60od Samaritan. 20 Yoars’ Expericnco. Special Notices. &5 COUNGIL BLUFF3 BUY [mproved residence property for cnah when the price is low enough. 11 G. McGee, 10 Main o b Biuts 5 AC VQHAL Wacre oW T, will o 1 U-ACRE well improved farm in low ¥ ucros Improved §45. Gurdan and fralt fan Glenwood, K0 Farms. gnrden and fralt Jand FsTGart ¥arm and olty property Pusey & Thomas, noll large b ouse apples, grapas Greensalelds, RACTS and lonns ughit and sold. WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISFENe SARY OF MEDICINA, for sale cheap. Tracts city limita; fin money. Green- noar b the [ey near near for oh sonn, 5 feet end avenye front on Liz Also two lots In' Wright's #dd. Green- shields, Nicholson & (' B ac waon county, Neb. at 860, 610 Y e 0. lmproved 20 acres in Buf- Good 160 three miles from Ington 0 county. . 1080 othsr 5 for sn n & Van Patten, JARGAINS—For sale, 79 by 80 fi. on Frankila betwoen First st plutting property in th Two 10ts opposite Third st One lotin Wilson Terrace. K lots cor. Maln st. und 12th ave. aplement house in the city, §1,5%. __Lougee & Towle, 235 Pe DI YCU want i rent your tenants who are walting for Nlcholson & Co. and Frankiin ave. ty, §20,000. school, 81,87, 0. Best sits rl st We I shilel house: it Gr I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis. @ares of the Eyeand kar, Fits 19 Apoplexy, Hoart Discase, Liver Complaiut. hiduey Compiaint, Narvous Debility, Mental Depres- slon, Lo of Manhood, Seminal daqul k Diabetes. Bright's Dieass, St Vitus' re Co.. Counctl Blufls Roce: Neohutism, Turalyss, White, Swelling, JUNG TTOWSES. viandard 57ed Eerofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, TUMOrg | ©) it i kood residonce lols In ~henna n I and Fistula in ano removed without | 10" ¢ WinT 1B e o Cioria Wil nay the knife or drawing a drop of | diference In cash. Must be good land. Green- blood. Woman with ber delicate orzuns re. | suicids. Nicholwon & Co.. Councll Blufis__~ A to health. Dropey cured without tavoing. l WRENT—A modern brick bouse, with stabie, ul attention givea to treutment of all £ donire br. E. L Wc ¥, corner Blugf tiints by excessos or v han n trip to the Hot | CLARE, olalrvoyanl and 7oriane + ncourately reveals the most hidden e ercury pust and futire: love. marringe Tape Worms removed in twn or three hours, orng | = ": saslae Tase. Council Hlofs pay. H. morrbolds or Plies cured. N :‘ AL mus THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED ol B Y enn ¥ Will save life and hundreds of dollars by calling | Ja0i CENT—AT very on or using g00d locatic DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tho only Physician who enn tell what ailt a person without asking & question, All eorrespondence strictly eonfidentisl. Mediolny sent by express. Address ali letters 1o G. W, PANGLE, M. D. 555 BROADW AY Biufls, Ia Send 4c stawmps for confidgential reply. Vaults, chimneys the work. K 5d con o 10018, s Siukars bargain. inguire of Empk Surer Sprin ure without « t elier, ts busine; be experienced J.D., Sixth ave., erence. Ad: renionAble Tate, furnish me Blufl street. lnguire ut ENT— Large 10r00m hoise with all mOAera uprovements. on Park avenue, 25 per month B-room house with good burn. new, 818 per month, 1 incoln avenue. Four cotta Louses 1o Twin City Pl Keys Bros factory, 8 per month ench. »To0m cottakes on THird avenue, LOrth of tran fer, $14 per month Froom cotiage on Avenue C per month. Apply to E block, Councll bilufts, \\ ANTED—Firstciass bo by men and wife. Ko . near near 20th atreet, 88 H. Odell, No. 7, Baldwin ,Council =3 d 0 private fa mily ee office. A stable band at the Ogden fi%fimmMW PAWN BROKER. 40 Money Big TANTED stubles. PANDED T EfiflflAL OUK EMPLOYMENT DEP'T TEEL w while costing the employer nothing. has enabled us t Furnishes the Best and Cheapes! Method ot FIRE-PROOFING HOUSES. estsof both. and also our better resutts with the Write for catalogue of Lathing, Fenclug, Stable Fixtures, eta N. W. EXPANDLJ METAL 00, No. 402 Twenty Sixth i) . Cuicavo, livery and employee advance the inter- owa, by securing machine Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedict TELEPHONE 'S 1712 FARNA L 80