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THE DAILY BE CI)‘H\:'H.’I’!?J;IAI"Q TEARL STRE OFFICE: NO. 1 Deliverea by enrror to any past of the city H. W. TILTON VHONES | Business Ofee TELEPHONES | NN B o MANAGER No. 48 No. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs L Mr. and Mrs their friends at bome on Lincoln a r celsior lodgc , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will meet this evening for work in the third degree, A marriage license was fssued yesterday to Josgph H. Hancock and Alice Benson, both of Pottawattamie county The Tudustrinl school of the Christ mission will weet this afternoon from 2 o'clock in the rooms opposite the city build ing on Bryant street The funeral of Mrs, Betty Wilson will take frornoon at 1:40 o'elock from the Advent chiurch at the corner of 1 Sfory streets, 1l meeting of tne Rowing assocfation will ta o'clock next Monday cvenimge tion rooms in the Beno block directors will be clected for year ver Co, Coal Yeager entertamned ril Bl o place at 7 in the Cour the ensuing of . I1. Ot ad others v twenty-four hours, brou yester \fternoon in favo for $2 Oborholtzer false attachment and the teial occupied several days in the district court The « will undoubtedly be appealed to th supreme court Council BlufTs lodgeo 230, Orderof United Work has just pu chased a magniticent new baoner. 1t is of blue sillc and red velvet inchies in ¢ and has the name of 1 re worked in or- namental gold letters o motto and other emblems of the order are por tr on the blue background, making a beautiful piece of art R. B. Hendricks, janitorof the court house is considerably worked up on of some pencil marks which were placed on the wall of one of the committee rooms b the court he Thursday evening by E. C Baldy. He has issued a proclamation of am nesty to Baldy conditioned upon his erasin the marks, buv if his proclamation is not ac cepted he promises a declaration of war. The meetings at the First Baptist church s continued during the we ings will be held this evening and morning and cvening. The § evening will_close the ser ings I'his church has been enga cial meeti; since the first of the ye ing which time there has been a good est, and 4 great many have been added to the church, in the cas stzer Kinports jur tifr nages 0. Ancicnt shic inter: to Piles of people have pil Witch Hazel Salve will cur Nut cake, fig cake enke Land sunshine cake, nugat cake, fruit ¢ Plum pudding, doughnuts, cookics, pics and cream pufls at Women's Bx- change. 317 Breadw Charles Konigmacher is arranging to build on his ten acres, purchased of Messrs. 1 & Hess, in the Klein tract Over 300 acres 24 miles cast of the post- office yot for sale in tracts to suit. For warming guest rooms, ete., our gas heate o what you want. Look at them. Cl convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas und Elec- tric Light Co. PERSON T, A, Belt, to spend Sunday with his relatives and fricnds. "Wohn M. Lane of the Milwauk urned from a visit to Chic Mr. 8. S. Foltz of Seattle, Wash., s in the city, the guest of his cousin, Miss Kictie Davidson. Mus. Major Dale. who v At one time prominent in_Salvation army circles in this city, died at Nashville, Tenn., last week. TLawrenc Kinnehan, city treasurer, is able to be about his store after u long sie of sickness, and hopes to take his place in the office next weel. Cards_announcing the mar Clinton Byers of this city and Mis: Montgomery of Lincoln have been recciv by their friends here, Mr. and Mrs. Byers will be at home to their s Bluffs after April 1. The “No. 9" Wheeler & Wilson is the only lock-stitch machine made that will maint an even and perfect stiteh at different sp Bold by Geo. W. Lancaster & Co. 4 & street, but De Witt's cheenlate , cocoanut Culkes iambers, bath L PAILGRAPHS, o has re- The lecture by Mr. and Mrs Burnett of San neisco on esque Europe” and **Picturesque Amer- jea,” illustrated by stercopticon vie next Tuesday evening at St. John's Eng- lish Lutheran church, on first floor of Merriam block, room 208, Main street, will o a fine one. Admittance, 25c; children under 14, 150. Bouricius Music Hous Fine pianos and organs for cash or payments. 114 Stutsman street, C. Blufls. The d Hotel, Council Blufl: Most elegant hotel in Towa. Dining room on seventh (loor, Rates, #3 to 5 perday. E.F. Clark, Prop. Another improvement to the popular Echubert piano. Swanson Music Co tato bank stock. I, H. Sheaf Fok SALE—Citizens § Bubmit cash offer. mpment, mpment of the Grand Army of the Republic will bo held at Keokuk for threo days, commencing April It is hoped that ex-President Harrison will be present to make an address on the first day. The Towa State Band of Des Moines will furnish the music and after the cucampment will leave immediately for Chicago, to play at the opening of the World's fair. A new dopartment commander will be elec ing the encampment to serve dur i and a number of pr y men all over the stato ready in the fleld urging their claims to the honor in @ quiet sort of w Among the andidates are Phil Shaller of Sac City, Dr. ge Newman of Cedur Fulls, Dr. Cha ton of Clear Lake, L. V. Twombly of D Moines and W. H. Sperry of Knoxville Ciuton has asked to be chosen us the place for holding the encampment next ye resolution to that effect ¢ 1 adopted by the city council of that place. A larg delegation will go from Abe Lincoln post of this ity and Wall McFadden's Drum corps will go along to furnish mu Piles of peopie have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. William Watson has purchased four and ahalf acres in the Klein tract, which he is going to improve at once by “ building himself a home and planting an orchard. Emma Kennard, stenographer, notary depositions, commercial work, lette writing, 106 Main, If you have property to sell, list it with me. 1 have customers for bargains, H, G. McGee, No. 10 Main street. Do you smoke? Have yc King & Co.'s Purtagus? Just light one, you tried T, D, s a charmer. Finest Aristo dozen. street. cabinet photos, Ashton's studio, 18 per Helen Merrill, hairdressing and Room , Merriam block. Coal and wood; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the eit prompt delivery, H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main, E | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS North Main | Oivil Bervico Examiner Bailey and His Mission in the City. Applicants for Positions Blufls Postoffice Will to Pass n Rigld Ex Tenchers Wanted. in the Council United States civil service pxaminer, has been in the city for the past day or two making arrangements for carry- ing out the provisions of the proclamation made by ex-President Harrison a short time before his term of office expired, making all postofiices of the first class follow the civil service rules, Mr. Bailey organized a board duty it shall be to of applicants for department of commissioners whose conduct the examination positions in the postal of the exi rs are not to be made til after they have been coufirmed | by the head of the-department at Washir ton, but care was taken to have their | politics as diversitica as possible, one bei i republican, another a democrat, while the third does not know his politics is, but rather thinks heis an independent mug | wump | Heveafter Is can be‘made in the | Council Bluffs postoMce excepting for cause, and all applicaats for positions will be re: | quired to pass a rieid lination be: | fore the commissi 1st appointed, as | & test of their qualifications. One of ‘the | three receiving the highest grade must be sclected to fill each vacancy, and while the phrase “for cause” admits of considerat stretehing to fit circumstances s man of one varty will have as much f tho throe arty, so that the discretionary power of the ostmaster in making appointments will be somewhat reduced Mr. Bailey is Council Bluffs, he crker with the W | company here over twenty | the ofice of the e | ine which w block now A\l niht ta the oftice of vailway all day. slecping between times. | M. Bailey received a levter from th of the department of Indian afairs at Wash- inizton durtng his stay he g him_ to ad s much as he could the fact that ther bout forty openings for teachers in the Indian schools in the territory. For some reason or other applications tions in thi > oV work i ly few salaries range all the way from 2600 to per annum, and it will be well for any one who has a hankering ufter a chance to teach the young Indian idea how to shoot to make a further investigation nat | publ | | | |1 | ¥ | familiar with been lightnine Uni egraph rs ago, when wis in the build rmerly wh the Baldwin tands, He it at the press teports and worked in Chicago & Apan, key the head Chole | Sewickley, Pe | of cholorine, as this place lately ine in n insylvania, Wo had an epidemic physicians called it, in nd [ made a great hit with Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhaa I sold four dozen bottles of it n and have since sold nearly a zross. did the work and was a big ad nent” for me, Several persons who n troubled with dinrrhaa for two or three we were cured by u few doses of this medici P, P.Kxarr, Ph. G ks Remarkn e Saceess. white goodssale that opened Boston Store Saturday last has wonderful success. There are still bargains in stove for ybody, al- though the sales weve large, we were fully prepared for it, every department being stocked to overflowing with all the newest, latest and nobbicst goods to be found in the white goods line. peaking of “white goods,” remember ale does not mean white wash s goods or musling only, but every- thing that is white is included in the sale, such as table linens, muslins, sheet- i table napkins, white flan- embroideries, laces, gent's white shirts and night shirts, stamped goods, white muslin underw lace curtains, ete This sale will only last until Mcnday, March 13 Don't fail to see the line of embroid- ed at this sale from 3 to 50c a the prettiest line ever shown in 1 Bluffs. > show the best 2ic towel in America at this sale, don't fail to get a few. s . Muslin Underwear—See the line, the styles, the quality, compare the pric by long odds the largest line, the low prices and best selection to be found.in the state. The 8-dy at the been a SHEETINGS. Sheetings, pillow case musiins, yard- wide muslins, both in bleached and un- bleached, all go during this sale at man- ufacturers’ list pric All cotton goods have advanced considerable during the past two months, but we were fortunate in laying in a large stock provious to the advance, which we are giving o cus- tom the full benefit of during this sale. Take timely warning and make your purchases now while tho opportuni offers itself. White bed spreads, all special bargains at 80, %0 and £1.00. See bargains in gent’s wl shirts and night shirts. for this = LINENS? Never before were we better prepared to show you such a beautiful line of table linens and table napkins to match or in handsome sets, the mo complete line ever brought to the cit direct from the well known mann turer, William Liddell & Co., Donacl- oney, Lurgan, Ireland. The above ace all offered during this sale. Stamped goods a very our sale prices. Boston Store, Fotheringham, ¢ Co., leaders and promot 401 to 405 large line at White- s of low Breadway, Council Agents for the celebrated Standard paper patterns. Kid gloves dyed and cleaned | shortest possil on the “and Clerks. the school board met Judg The members of evening to approve the and make other arrangem the school clection next Monday. The election will be ied on in the old-fashioned way instead | of according to the Austratian ballot system and there will be but one polii > in ch ward, instead of one in _each precinet, s a week ago. ‘The polls will be open from on. The following judges and re selected rd—Judges, R cler) Phil st tion books 3 E. C. Baldy, J McPherson; Ralph Williams, Betz, Second Ward—Judges, T, White; clerks, M. I, | | “Third Ward—Judges, J Washburn; clerks, W Mayne. Fourth Ward— Judges, C. Jackson; clerks, Swearingen, Fifth Ward—Judges. Berwick; clerks, Andrew | McClaren, | Sixth Ward—Judges, J. A. Musselwhite, W. B. Fisher; clerks, Alexander Moore, C. A. Moore. . les of people have piles, but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them, Williamson & Co., 106 Main st largest and best bicyele steck in city, encer H. Plumer, ( A. StevensonsG B. S R. V. Terwilliger, Tunes, Lee vans, T, lillen, A. supy 25 Main, h 1. Mass Meoting. A mass meeting will be held in the south roum of the court house this eveni o'clock to organize a committee of 100 citi- | zens to aid in securing a 5-cent fare and | ORGANIZED A BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ‘ 23 he | show of being one | highest as the man of any other | rtrwestern | assist and co-operate with the city council | and others in all matters benefiting the city. 1 THE OMAHA Hon. Lucius Wells has been selected to pre. side and the rights and needs of the city with reference to the motor line will be di cussed by prominent speakers. Citizens and taxpayers are invited to attend. A large attendance is looked for, No use to deny the fact that Saivation Oil is fast taking the place of all other liniments, Why let children die with diphtheria? You can save them by Dr. Jefferis' rem- edy. Has been used successfully for 35 ears. Price $3.00, For sale by Coun- street, Omaha. John Schicketanz, sr., ba hairdresser, at old stand, 1043 & ber and Main. The ladies of the Christ will serve dinner and suppe temple Saturday, and 25 | for a splendid meal. vited. Resignation Was | led. 0. E. Beswick, who was mentioned a day or two ago as having on the city detective force, claims that the af fair wus not set before the public in its co rect light by any of the publishec ments. Major in the meeting, that _he had r and would leave the city. Beswi ck says he did not resign until his resignation was de- | manded by the mayor, and that when he asked for a reason the n or refus | He would have b glant to rges, if any, had been made o 1 to have a chance to defend b us the administration did not see fit to do him justice, no other course was left him. also denies that he has any intention of leaving the cfiy Piles of peog Witch Hazel Sulve an church at Masonic 5 cents will pa, verybody in is gned his place »w what Ainst him, self, but have piles, but De Witt's will cure them. Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the best $2.00 house in Low Marshmallow, banana and pound cake made to order at Women's chan, Sooll Dotatoes: Three hundred bushels of pure Ohio seed potatoes at Thomas Rishton, 2406 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. John W has just pu Dovland of Lincoln, Neb. wsad through Day & He agents, thirty acres of the Klein tr He will set” it out in fruit this spri and build good buildings at on Suit for Dumages. Peter . Miller has | district court to collect F. R. Beck & Co 1 Beek & Co. we time of his failure a couple of ye attached his goods, seized a o and his money in the bank in s their claim. Edmundson was su attachment bond, and he is accordingly made defendant in the present case, Mille m ing to have been damaged in the sum of The pe ymmenced suit in the 00 damages fror isfaction of is the Life,” . und everything that s part of any organ of the body reach its place therein through thie Therefore, if the blood is purified and kept in good condition by the use of Hood's Sursapariila, it necessarily follows that the benefit of the medicine is imparted | orgzan of the body. Can anything pler than the method by which this lent medicine gives good health to all who will try it fairly and patiently? runs the ever m; maust old sayin Free treatments daily from 2 to m. at the Council Bluifs Mo Surgical institute, 26th and I p. Geo. S. Davis, preseviption druggist Fresh marsh mallows at Driesbach's. His Skull Fractured, S10ux City, Ta., March 10.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bee.—As old man Kennedy was going to school with his little daughte yesterduy he was met on the road by Harry Hurd, A qua cnsued, in whic nedy’s son took part. Hurd was strack on the head with such violence that he diel in a few hours, his skull being fractured There had long been trouble between the families, wnich resulted in a number of fights. Wil nd John Kennedy are under arrest, ed with murder. Don't become constipated. am’s Pills m Take B e T ng for His Salary, D., March 10.—[Special Tele- add J. Pcterson, who 1 Union company yermillion, which was destroyed by November last, hus instituted suit inst the N al Uni>n company to re- $3.000 which he clairs i dic him and has attached the property of this co at on and Wessington Sprin secur im. fir Piles of peoy ve piles, but De Witt's “Witch Hazel & e will cure them. . Mrs. Carroll of Omaha i Kaxsas City, Mo., March 10.—M:s. M wife of Rogor Carroll of Omaha, uy at the home of her sister in Her death was brought about 1ly by brooding ove vard, who was killea © i insu Al | died this ci prine son [ being ran over by ice patrol. e es of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, e Sceured n Chinge of Venu: tovx Crry, Ia., Mareh 10.—[Special Tele- Tue Bee]—Judge Gaynor today chauge of venue to J. L. Lewls ind Atlee Hart, defendants in the Chicago Sun blackmail S, They will go to Plymouth county. A hard fight was made against the change by the state. granted piles, but De Witt's alve will cure the Piles of people have Witch Hazel 5 DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracis NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strengti— Economy in their use, Flavor as delicately v as the fresh frt Vanllla Lemon Orange Rosae,ste, and deiicios FityYears Selles GONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. traatment wa 1 cure of Con- sumption were somethin: pew and untr people Lt: but whit has prove | it 1 el 1 us old us our grand fatu- 8 MEKDY JUSE WHAL It 15— | A Specific for Consumption vnlfornll disenses of the Lungs. No treat- 1 the World cun place S0 any perma- of Cu ADLION 10 18 0rodit us D, Nothing fu Nt 18 50 divcetly ectively on ‘the lun ues, nnd 50 quickly disposes of tuborcies, | zestion. Inl on, ¢l 18, Coughs wnd all the seeds of Consumption as Dr. Schenck’s Puimonic Syrup When all else £1.13 1L comes 10 the rescit. Not until It fails, and only after faituful trial When any oue despond. Tt has brouzht the hoboless to 11ty un : heaith. It hus turned the despair of ten thousani houes into oy, 1t is doing it now. It will contluue (o do iy fhrou hout tno axes Lr. S Preatise o (onsu nption, Liver and Stomach Dis- cases matled free to all applic i * Dr, J. H. Schenck & Son, Phiadelphia, Pa, 1 Bluffe druggists, also at 2404 Cuming | L to give | 'ty on the | IKen- | the death of hor henek's Practiou | DAILY BEE: § DISCOVERED A BABY FAR | Buspicions Ciroumstances Btirrounding Stella Livermoro's Harney Street Residence, For n Small Sum of Mooy She Agrees to Dispose of an feint Satisfaction of Concerned, to the Al Court Oficor Walkersof the police court | thinks he has discovered a baby farm in | Omaha. The particular place that Mr. Walker complains about is at 1117 Har street and is conducted by Stella Livermore, a middle aged woman who formerly was em- ployed as housekceper in a swell resort on Ninth street, In order to investigate the matter two men were sent to the house last night. The rooms occupied Yy the woman look rather poverty stricken, and the woman who claimed to run the place hud the same look Ina little front room con ¢ three or four children for, and to all appearance In addressing the we “We unc oung babies Yes, Ldo,” was the reply, and then the juostions regarding sex, ag followed. -~ Then the conversa tion grew confidential, und the womun was asked how much money she wanted to take a baby and dispose of it cither by adoption or otherwise “One hundred reply Upon by inir all being cared well fed wnone of the men rrstand that you take care we of y dollars,” was the prompt ug informed that no particular use for this the question was asked you want to furnish_us tificate of this baby?" Price of Posttive | Vell, for § for will be disposec dea parents are con “We would pr the parents had particular baby “How much will with o death cer. 3 0 the baby d as far as its or more; of and be ned. r to know positively that child is dead,” said the spokesmian “Very well,”" was the repty, “T will furnish you with that evidence "The offer to pay all funeral expenses of the winary child nd arran ment completed whereby part of the 1 wiis to be puid when the baby was tuken to | the resort and the remainder when the death certificate was sentto a certain ad- dress. “I have a bab; to your case. here now which is similar said the woman. I took it when it was one day old, and perhaps may have it adopted by somebody. 1 often find homes for babics left with me."! The talk about this “farm™ was common about police headquarters yesterday, and if Piles of people | Witch Hazel Sulve w - ve piles, but De Witt's 1 cure them, - Steamers March 10, Ottoman, trom Bos- Movements of Ocen At Kinsale—Passed ton. At Philadelphia rpool Arrived anic, Arrived—British Prin Haven, from Bre- from Liverpool e arvived in Li pool today. Sk od ninety miles from her course, in a southerly divec but saw 1o signs of the missing steamship Naron The insu 45 guineas per OLD, CHRONIC PAINS SUCCUMB TO ST.JACORS OIL IT HITS THE SPOT AND CURES, LTRADE MARK REGISTENZD.] “INDAPO MADE A WELL MAN OF ME.” INDAPO TIIK GREAT HINDOO REMEDY TRODUCES THE AKOVE .80 DAva. res Lot Vitality In L i vest pock c 0 with n ok nos int of price ws Oricntn) oo, 111 Ot it we Flnit Hedlent '« EOLD by Kuhn & C or. 15th and Douglas Sts., and J.'A. Fuller & Co., Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts., OMAHA, NEB.; by Pa Schneider, sar y and 6 Pear] St., COUNCIL BLUFFS, WA. and othe ding i ard and 1 At Mosc in the ¢ ‘e place to et your meat 15 where you g o bost and the most for your . Look at the wnd recollect that everything is the Swift & Co. slaughter: 8hculder Clod, free of bone Plate doil... . Bonsless Eirloin Butts Roils of Baef oin_trip irloin Stealk ’ Portarhouse Steak RirRoast o Shoulder Ro: But pork, hams, up in G, i th any other pls con, while way 8c to 10c GetoTe 7c Veal Steak Mutton staw.. Mutton Legs Mutton Chops Sausage Porc Butts PorsL ius, wl Pork Chops Salt P acon Lard Hams Sliced TICHAE ¢ 10cto 14 10 1 170 L0c toR5¢c She p.wh ¥ 2 : Poditry and 7 sh AlwA¥s 0+ hand. Noothrmrkatcan danlicate thess pr: und mind this is for tae best Mea s in th city. J GED. H. MESCHENDORF & 0., Wholesale gnd Retail MEAT MARKET, 333 BROADWAY|'Gouncil Blufis, | SIOR HOWE BAKKI AND ROASTER nulie without heasy fitiogs) ouc latest improved stvlo, I3 asolid myss. hus desp Hange o0z but ixh ANl oloss perfoctly tghi; aves 43 per tritlous olements. Full de- criptive eireular 00 Applleation. AGEN IS WANT KD In overy county ln the U5, Address. CHARLES SCHULTHELS &) N, Mala 8t., Councll Blufla,Ia, PROOF OF CHILDREN'S DEATH FURNISHED Hon, James McShane Owes His Health to Paine's Celery two beds | and | | | | | | | Y. MARCH 11, 149 i / The best known living Canadian, and undoubtedly the most prominentman in the Provinces, is the Hon. MecSkane, M. P. P., mayor of Moatroal. His reputation is not confined to the city of which he is chief magistrate, or to Canada, where he is a leader, but the United States as well, he is highly man, fearless champion for the m Asa member for Montreal Centre for thelocal legislatnre, to which he was returned twice by acclamation, he was the most prominent member of the assembly. He afterwards accepted a position at the ministry, where his services were evon more conspicious. The peopte of Mon- teal, irvespective of ereed ov purty, 1 year called upon him toaccept the high- est gift they could confer—that of mayor, and at the election hie obtained the high- est majority éver ‘givea to 'a Montreal mayor. He hasopposed jobbery and corruption in all deparments of civic administra- tion, and his whole assiduous attention to the public interest has given him a name and reputation that will be re- Jumes | ator, that he m in | esteemed us & politician and a Lusiness | He has always been an ardent and | membered for years to come. Last spring, Mayor McShane, owing to overwork, was completely run down and prostrated. He was confined to his G. W. PANGLE, M. D, The Good Samaritan. 20 Yoars' Expericnco. WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF YTHE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPENe SARY OF MEDICINR, I treat the following Disease: Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis ses of the Eye and kar, Fitaaad Apopiexy, {loart fln«u. Liver Cowmplaint, Kiduey Complaing, larvous Dahllfty, Kental Depres- sion, Loss of Manhcod, Seminal Diabetes, Bright's Diteaso, St Vitus 8 e, veraiyais; White, Bmelling, Berofuls, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blogd. Women with her delicate orzing re- R000 %6 healili. Dropey cured without (ADDIng, Epecial attention givea to tr mentof :|l| bood talnts wrising by excess:s or vice than a trip to the Hos Surer und r 5 foit for any fallurott Sprinzs ) to ! curs without mereury. Tape Worms removed in two or threo ours, of ng pay. H. morrhoids or Piles cured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will save lifo and hundreds of doliars by calling oa or usliig DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, Tho only Physician who can tell what ailg a person without asking a question, All eorrespondence strictly confidential. Medisin/ eent by express. Address ali letters 1o G. W, PANGLE, M. D. 655 BROADWA Y, Council Bluffs, Ia Send 4¢ st ps for confidential roply. Parties Wajilpy ANILUSER-BUSCH BB Anheuser, BEERS E KEGS, can | Street, Coun phouo 323, Goods deliv Faust ana Pale I'TLED OR IN o-ders at No. 213 Main Bluffs, Iowa, or Tele- ed promptly. SOLE AGENCY FOR INHEUSER-BUSCH Brcwing Ass", h 0f L0113, M) | sBictis, Nieholss Bnmgound. i house for a Yime m and was o very s v eritieal ti and his ins sought for the best moans ccovery—tho most effective recuper- ht be abl to carey on his mani- Upon theis advice he other men in tnis city decided, without hesit i- wey of Paine’s celory heara much of its Ve delay as possibl fold business. acted as many have done; he tion, to try the compound. huyving wonderful results. He was not disappointed, Iis ex- porience with this groat remely was so satisfactory and €0 gratifying to his family and fiiends, that afew weeks ago he sent the proprietors a strong testi- monial, which speaks volumes, and adds conclusive proofl to the stutements of the physicians, that of all the remedies that can be had, Paire's celery compound stands far above all others in honest Mayor McShane says that Paine’s cel- compound has given him great gth and a good appetite, two re- quisites which every man should posse His letter to Wells & Richardson Co. is en:—*It is with extreme pleasure that I give you a testimonial in favor oy your great remedy. popularly known as Paine’s celery compound. “I used it at the time when I was overworked and run down. Theuse of the compound has given mo a good ap- petite and made me much stronger than I was before I used it. *'I cheerfully recommend it to all in need of a tonicand strenghtener.” Yours , with as lit- | THE MAYOR OF MONTREAL. very truly, J.MesSHaN e, mayor of Mon- troal. | of Northampton, , s a well known manufacturer, whose remarkable cure by the use of this exce lent remedy has cansed an ex- traordinary sale of Paine’s celery com- 1d in this city. Writing to the Wells compuny, he says: years ago, while [ & Richardson “About twenty 18 building my shop L astiging which [ was on foll to ground. Lwas taken up for dead, but finally aftor eight days railied so a8 to have my reason come back to me, After three or four yeurs [ was able to go on with my business, but | was troubled torribly with neuralgia of the hourt. For yeurs I have been expecting to drop down un any time. But my wife, who had a shock of pulsy 18 months ago, wished mo to get some of Paine’s celery compound for her. It helped her so much that I began taking it some months since for my heurt, and to-day I feel that my neuralgia of the heart is cured. I have not had u spasm for wooks, and bolieve [ shall not have any more.” Mr. Couch’s condition and his remark= able recovery has made a great stir in stetson of New England. Hon. J. B, Luwtie, mayor of Northampton, Lewis Warner, Esq., presidgent Humpshire county nationul bank, and other promi- nent citizens of Northampton are well acquainted with the fucts as given above. Puine’s celery compound cures, It makes people well. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND I C. A. SCHO'EDSAOK, Proprietor. 3 Dyeing, Cleaning and Refinishing OF ( Omaha office, 1521 Farnam St, T DBROKEIR. 400 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFE Money Lo.ncd on Diamon B.g burgains In unre T D et fodernl Liock, Coun: courts.” Rooms Shugurt ! Biufls, Tu. OVIDE VIEN, Justice of the Peace - - 415 Broalway, Upstalrs COLLEQTIONS A SPECIALTY. Speclial Noticas. COUNDIL BLUF73, neod Lxth wanted: must b Address K. J. exper D, b larga house applos, grap s % wlles from pastomss and OLOEr lmprovemns its. frults; for sale chea; 1OKRSES, standard bred on siro sido d_residenca 1ots 1n ~henandoah, la., Wil Lo 8 section and o of Omaha. Wil pay 200 laud. Green: Councll Rluffs toexchan Baifof In differcice in Must be & o Kull set 0f tinners’ t00ls. k00d condl JOK NAL 1) fguira o Kmphie Shusars tion: & bargain TR Improved 430 scres in Buf- Good 150 thres miles from Fraoklin county, LU0 otaer Johuston & Vaa Patien, ounty. Bloominkton, farms 105 sale. i00D3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. slephone 1521, cor. Ave. A and 26th St. Telephona 310, Council Bluffs offico and wor! Send for irculars and price list. Special Notices. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ESTRACTS and (oans. bouglit and sold. Farm and clty proparty Pusey & Thomas, Counail L 40-acre tracts noar city lml will soll; worth the money. shields. Nicholson & Cay BALGAINS —For sal ave., 81,500, 224 neros betwoon First st Bestplutting property in t! Two 10ts 0pposite I'hird st One lotin Wilson Terrace, $650. Three lots cor. Maln st. and for lmplement house in tho ¢ Lougee & Tow Gre 79 by 0 fu. on Frankiia and Fr ty, $20,000, cliool, 31, klla ave 2th ave. 7,590 Bost sita rl st DO, YOU want to rent your nouses tenants who are walting for It Greonshigidy Nicholson & Co (GARBAGE ro Toloanod. Woll p Burke, city bullding. s 170 ACKE woll improved fyem o lowa at . §2. Garden and frols (arm near plodi | o farim noar 8p00 18, vaults, chimneys pared for tho work. Kd T—1arge 10.r00m house with all modern ments. on Park avenue. 84 per montl. i house with good barn. new, 18 or month, Lincoln aven Four oo Twin City Place, near 1th ench broom cotiaxe on Avenus ( per month. Apply 1o k. H. Od block, Counoll blufs, T ave unimpro Iz tofitat, think o offer you No. 10 Main atreot 20th atroet, 8§ , No. 17, Baldwin 11t of property. Improved and T salo o il paris of the elty con: some of it very cheap. 1f buylng, coms and see what | can H. G, Meloe, nrige ILmuy 84Y6 YOU money. 2O RENT furnished rooms for man and wife Address 16, Pee office a roo i avenuo QORI RENT, Furalsk with bourd W, W. Bilger, 101 P, JUDSON, elvll envineer. Blue prints of 4Councll Bluits sod all additions; Also pasturage 101 5.0 Liond of stogk. U2y Uih avenue, My

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