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‘. ¢ f th. DAILY COUNCIL BLUFPS, NO. 12 PEAKL BEE TREET. | Delivered 1y carrier to any part of the city I, W. TILTON, - MANAGER s - ) Business Offce. .. s TELETTIONES | NEAR hitor. .. A MINOI MENTION. Y. Plumbing Ce. ouncil Bluffs Lumbver Co. Coal The Grand hotel annex_was sold at sher. 1ft's sale yeste Nashua Trust com pany for §26,500 City Clerk Zurmueh 8. Lobhart and C N his deputics mmenced thelr new duties yesterday. | Justice Fox will hear the case today of the | st yrge Schever, charged with | selling dulterated milk The Typographical union will hold a1 i ing to Oy afternoon to elect a del | to the international conventios | Michael Cain died yesterday morning at 9 i o'clock, aged 15 ycars, of dropsy ar at his fiome on South Ninth | docket t assigninents for the March The funeral of John Hantlorn will take luce from the homeof his da v, Mrs. I 1. Lougee, 56 Oakland avenue, this after noon at clock Speciul commumeation of BIUE City lodge | No. 71, Anclent Free and Accepted Mason this evening for work in the second degree, | 11 Masons in ¢ { standing are cordi in o, . R. Nicholson's case was again continucd yesterd this time until to W { agrcement of the rneys the e ralust | Mus, Jepkins and Perey Thornton have been tiuken to the superior court | There will bo s wwery evening this | excepting ish 1. Merviam itheran ch bloe streets G “The lecture conmitt odist church has decid I prices for the evening by Chaplain 1 nounced a reduction John Christisnsen who attempted to kil his wife lnst Saty day, w on an examination yesterla the ¢ pmissioners of insanity and wis 10 the state asylum at Clarinda for weat | ment T'he Pacific tn 1« sold last | Saturdy, but ov f that the par v failed to show cash it had be sold again yesterday. This time knocked down to 1. A, Wiclkh 1 Just #100 less than on the first sale. | Mhe Friend’s Social elub is prepaving an | jnment and dance to be given at temple Friday evening, March $1 | ics given by’ this club during the | been very s St Pty ss1L this nter have will be their they are endeavoring to outdo all former o casions. A threc-act drama will beone of the features of the entertmnment Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, | Free treatments daily m. at the Council Bluils Surgical institute, 26th and Foxr Sare- ¢ Submit cash offer, 1 fror to 4 Medical Bre p. | and vy, zens State bank stock. H. Sheafe. PEESONAL PHS. ra W Mrs, AL N Borni, to M Lund, a son. | Smith McPherson of Red Oak is in the | & city. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James G. Bradley ; daughter ¢ Dr. Sarah Swith has returned froma trip | to Chicago. Mis. James Saguin has returned from trip to Chicago. | J. Price of Chicago was in the city yes- v visiting friends. M. T. Schneider of Ne raska City is in brother, Paul J. lhe Blufts for a visit with his J. H. Davis left yesterday for Shen ndoah to attend Vi district convention of the Baptist young people’s unions, E. R. Fonda left yesterday for Cedar F to attend the aunual meeting of the low Legion of Honor as a representative of Gar fleld lodge. 3 Piles of people have pi ‘Witch Hazel Salve will Easter Announcement tor spring Milliner Miss Sprink desires to eall the atten- tion of the ladies to her spring openin Tuesday and Wednesday, (afternoon and Is but De Witt's re them. evening) of this week, March 20, at her parlors, 19 Main str Seed Potatoes, Three hundred bushels of pure earl Ohio secd potatoes at Thomas Rishton, 2406 West nn-ml\\m. Council Bluffs, la. In Pt court mu!.\ Judge 1 oof ¢ the n iKerns and his Thornell began the v criminal calendar. Old 1 se | rate | letter are pr NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Spring Term of the United States Court Opens with a Snap. GRAND JURORS WORKING LIKE BEAVERS Twenty-Nine Indictments It Result of the First Oay's W leggers Farnish the Vieti Burglars 1eld for Trial, ned as the The spring term of trict court op Judge Woolson the United States dis ied yesterday morning, with on the bench. The gra jury was empaneled anl set to work, the Judge delivering the members an emphatic lecture on the subject of giving out fuforma- tion with reference to the subjects they had under consideration behind the locked doors of the jury room. He told the story of how, at the last session of court at Keokulk, on of the more guileless tomed to weckly jurors, who was ac newspapers an aceu iccount of the procecdings and furnishe a list of indictments to a newspaper re porter under the that it would ‘s kept impression not be used uutil some time next week. The list appeared in print, of course, the next morning, before the report had been made to the court, and before a majority of the in dicted parties were in custody. This of conrse played sad havoe with the marshal and his deputics, and the indicted parties are still | enjoying the full delights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. He did not want anything of that kind to happen in Council Bl The grand jury went at once to work and y night had twenty-nine indictments ready wt. Of these twenty-six were for sof t) ernal revenue luws, and thy of especial mention { Henry W. Duckworth, two pyi the el with bur- Shaddick, is charged with imper n; an ofiicer of the United States in Fremon Ao hich will be brought before the s term is one whicn w tion in the little t d county, in case an it turned. Mrs. Dyer, wife of o prominent traveling wan, formerly of Gile . but now of this city, wrote a letter little time ago to Clenwood d Tipton. She was ts with a pron Gilenwood lo with whon 5 vory intimte, | and she made a great | many iust her enemies, in not to be vi in stric torm, but v ive cast. Mr. Tipton put nu- matter of District Atto) Lew Dyer was arrested and, wiivit sound over to the | grand jury rties mentioned in the mine who are so far nt in Glenwood, and those viliar with the details of the case prophesy that if the contents of the let- ter are ever aired in public there will b such a deluge of divorce suits as has never struci the town before, Pilos of people have pites, but De Witt? Witch Hazet Salve will cure the o dress sl ton Store shoy ows is very much admired by the s of t ¢ mer shown in the win- Vave all of u different neter, ndow shows and_colors of pl trimming silk to matel line, M per yard. Sum 1port to 674c. Window N No. 1 all the new in goods, also choico of the goods cash to contains different grades and makes of silk suitable for trimming Wi and dresses, in plaids, figures, plains dnd new pho=phorous éffects, var ing in price from 43¢ to 0 per yavd. Don't m seing new confined styles in ladies’ waists from $3.19 to $15.00 each, Window N¢ silke shows our line of all wool ehallies, imported direct through our New York office, in a choice line of chintz ors. ote our price, 45¢ to 8¢ per yard. Same grades sold from He to Window No, 4 is composed of our domestie line of wool gocds in Scotch plaids, tweeds, suitin cashmere: gos, ote, in an endless assor ment at 5 sy store has rent line, but th uts anything ever before offered. Spring 1 os in all grades | from the lo to the finest French novelties, BOS FPotheringham, STORE, \ w & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. pal Andrews, who were indicted for stealing ® lov of grain from freight cars in the The Brothers Byrnes in “Eight Bells,” Wabash railway yards pleaded guilty to | under the management of Primrose & West petit larceny and the former was given | will be the attraction at Dohuny's theater thirty days and the latter sixty days in the | Wednesday evening. rimination being made * age. His son, who was ame erime, was also giy a sixty-day sentence on his pleading guil The )u‘ufml verdict returned by the jury in the case of Mitchell Vincent aguinst the city was opened and found to be for the plaintiff in the sum of M58, The at- torneys for the plaintiff state that they will take that amount and be contented. A jury was empaneled and the trial of Gordon Johuson, a colored man, for stealing # 814-revolver from Willinm Grady at a dive located at 17 North Main street, was com- menced. The vase was given to the jury at the hour of evening adjournment ole a set of harness at d's hospital, pleaded guilty and “was sentenced to the county Jail for thirty vounty jail, the d n account of b Fplicated in th vo piles, but De Witt's ‘Witeh Haz ill cure them, Full line of spring mattings and pets of every description C. B! Carpet Co., ca at lowest | 107 Broad- | Coal and wood: best issouri hard we ml in the 1 nd cheapest | city: prompt No. 4 Main, Peter Beck, who has been keeping loon und grocery store for i good on Pearl street near the corn avenue, made an assignment a sa 1 many years Sixth r of esterday the benefit of his ereditors. W. A. Pord s | named as assignec. ‘The amount of the assets is 87,150 while the liabilities amount | to §8,600. Poor collections ave the assignment. The prineiy the cause of 1 creditors Groneweg & Schoente 2,000, the First | National bauk_for and J. M. T | Schneider of Nebr City for #1700 | During the afternoon Groneweg & Schont: | gen filed an attachment petition in the dis- | trict court to secure their cluim. Piles of | have viics, but De W | ‘Witch Hazel Salve will cure them Mme. Helen Meerill, hatrdressing and manicure, Room 312, Merriam block. At the World' s fair will be a 7 tave orgun in piano case. Sce dupli | at Bouricius Music House, If you have property o sell, list it | with m H.G. ) ——— A Sick Head, a faint feeling, a bad taste in the mouth, luci of appetite, despondeucy, irritabil- ity, all arise from a disordered stomauch. A'little Carlshad Sprudel Salt will ®or- rect these troubles, and prevent them in the future, Be surc und secuieonly the snuine, I have customers for barguins, | eo, No, 10 Main street. L An exchange siys: novelty, nothing like it baving been seen here bef 1t comprises cverything in the dramatic line except tragedy. It combine within self a musical comedy, a farce comed, o pantomime, a svectacular play. besid whistling, burlesquo and other items, which help to make material constructed for laugh- ing purposes only, and in all the authors and u y succeeded, because the audicnce 1l with delight, the applause 1s ant and curtain calls numerous, The scene s a steamer's dock, and what place is beyond description, the dity of action is beyond memovizng This = scene by o ick change and veally wonderful mechauism turns into a big ship at s 'wo adjoining state rooms of an oc mer are shown, and while the ship is rolliuz about on the high waters a number of peculiar acrobatic feats are performed, some of which are startling. it Bells™ is a A 'marises, the movement of the sto becomes wore violent, until the huge ship completely revolves with the pas sengers, who ave working wically to v equilibrium. There is something story conuected with the entertain- w but does not require much meatal strain to follow it. It is a sure cure for the Piles of feople witchhazel salve will cu) iles, bt but n. Dewitt's invited this after Ragsdale o cordially opening to attend noon and millinery evening | parlors, lway. 3 ery Sale, : for 1Ce—regular | size & bottles of the famous Drexel's Bell cologne, the newest and finest thing out, and 17 for He at Geo. gross to be sold at these liamson & ( 106 Main street, cle stock in city. you tried T. D. t's a charmer, vou smok Have & Co.'s Partavas? Just light one. Why let children die w \lh (hnhlhn ria? You can save them by Dr, Jefferis’ rem- edy. Has be used successfully for years, Pri 3.00, For sale by Coun- cil Bluffs deuggists, also ut 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. For a nice line of window drapery goods see Coun compaiy, 407 Broadway shades and il Bluffs Carvet No Fishiug at Honey Creek. Those who have been in the habit of put- ting iu a share of each season hunting for Creek W go elsewhere for their Accordiug W the story twld members of the inny tribe at Honey lake will have sport hereafter. | here g 'I‘IIF OMAHA DAILY BFP.. TUESDAY MAR(‘H 28 1am by a man who was 1n the city from that place yesterday, the course of the Missour river was changed lust summer in such o way as to leave the water very low at the beginning of winter. 'he consequence was all the fish were kiy:«d by the freczing of the entire lake. The deal fish are washed upon the shore of the lake in large num. bers, Siles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. Ter's Apron Your M pron String. Chaplain Loz new monologue, witty, humorous and pathetic. Popular prices, Broadway chureh, Thursday, March 30, Admission 25 cents, Mr. Philip Mer desires THE BEE to return thanks the many friends who were ever ready and who proffered their services during his late bereave- en t0 ment “A clean sweep” at Miss Ragsdale's y opening. 337 Broadway. e Grand Hote Couneil Blufts, nt hotel in Towa. Dining room on seventh floor. Rates, $3 to $ perday. E. I\ Clark, Prop. el Emma Kennard, stenographer, nota depositions, commercial work, lette writing, 106 \Iuln Our Easter_display and sale begins Wednesday., March 29, Everything new, Louis, 25 South Main street. Wood of all kinds, cobs and coal. L. G. Knotts & Co, 700 Broadway Another improvement to_the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Boston chips at Driesbach’s today. Arrested a Switcel Frank A. Mesmore, switchman, was the charge of obt an. orthwestern lasi evening on jerty on false ning pretenses. Fred Bokemper is the complain- ant. He traded off the furniture and fix- tures of his sto ) Broadway last month, receivi return o lot in Rock unty, and §200 in cash, He = claims = that Mesmore, who owned the 1o, represented to him that all the taxes were paidon the property, and that the only incumbrance on it was awe which did not come due for two years. A few days ago Bokemper ascer. tained t he had been fooled, all the trouble At was in store for him come down at once. The wmortgage being forcelosed, the iot being sold for taxes and an investigation developed the fact that Mesmore had of equity in it kempe: 1 him ar for his appearance was released. not a dolla He refused to settle ested. He gave in the sum of s worth and bonds 500 and dueationnl Advantages. Nowrn Garvestos, Tex., March 20.- first term of school opened in North ton not long since with Prof, principal, This fact remoyes from the minds of our citizens, who have long regretted the lack of instruction their children lization The evidence of r good school, an eley edifice, a business cc near future, ete.—are months-old city, and ence between healthful, substantial growth ined ant church ined for the y unt and idle “booms."” Chaplain Lozie Broadway chureh, Thur ning, “Your Mother's Apron S Ad- mizsion 25 cents. Pinest Arvisto cabinet photos, $2 per dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 North Main, nd ctive de :n Klein tract for stifies cheapness i (Iv-nullllll\ for truit, ¢ wereage in the- to its locatio dening and suburban property. 1040 ioros for salo, 24 milos Gast of pos office, by Day & Hess, 39 Pearl street. top at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the best $2.00 house in Towa. Brown Wins t Our neighbor sa, Game. “our lead,” so you can: i I..‘u. \nup, pe Jelly, per p 20 1bs. gr. v for $1.00. hs, ex. C sugar for $1.00. 28 1bs. C sugar for £1.00, Your play. lil{( JWN'S C. 0. D. prescription druggist. Geo. S. Davis, For wm'mm;: ‘,:\.os! cnambe bath rooms, ete., our gas heaters | what you want. Look at them. | cenvenient, cheap, C. B. Gas und Elec- trie Light Co. Ladies, don't forget that the Louis are at 25 Main street now. Come all. ke the children to hear Lozier' entertainment, “Your Mothe Apr String,” Thursday evening, Broadway church. Admission 25 cents. ———— NEBRASKA AND NEBRA. verdon's free liby books. The Custer County Nermal institute will open June 20 Rev. Mr. Samis of the church has resigned Canada, The North Platte Telegraph has entered upon the fourteenth year of its ox o. It is niext 1o the oldest paper in westorn Ne- ¢ now has over 300 W and w ne Baptist I remove to Rev. Ji | ('ll'lll cars ( DARING KAVS AS BANDITS Last of the Dalton G]t‘ Engineors a Suc- ocessful Kobbery, CANEY VALLEY BANK BOLDLY RAIDED With Drawn Revolvers Two Secure Thousand Make Their Escape to Territory Without Dollars i Corrpyviire, Kan,’ Mirch robbery partaking of the daring the famous Coffeyville affair last Octo Desperadoes and -A bank shown at which several of the parti s le lives, was enacted at Cancy, Kan., this after noon. The ouly thing missing to make it more closely resemble the robber, in which the Daltoys took part was that nobody was hurt. The bandfts got £,000 and have a good start on their pursuers, and, perhaps will never be captured. Caney is a small town, eight miles south of lere and very close to the Indian Terri tory line. The baak robbed was the Caney alley, the only one in town. At 1:15 o'clock this afternoon two men, who were recoguized as the notorious Henry Starr, an escaped con viet, and a man named ow comb, entered the bank unmasked and leve ing their weapons at the ¢ shic and oa hand, Surrendered the Fu Without any ado and before five minutes Lad time the bandits entered the bank ti in possession of all the bank’'s cash, ds. other employes, fourin all, demanded all the mone the employes complied psed from the ¥ we about the out- in #4000 Nobody but the bank's employes were in the place and as uo one_on side had noticed anything out of the way their conduct, cially cing the money in the ba which they had provided them warning the bankers that they instant death should they attempt the bandits had nothing espe an outery, the men ba. outof the t Reaching the door, which was on the street and by which the usual numbe people were passing, th n hurried to their horses, which' hitehed in front, and were soon on rate toward Indian body had partic ange actions as the and drove off, and as i the bank empioyes r from their fright to make ing men had plenty of t a good Start on any pursic Chasiog the Bandits. the alarm finally the se of citizens wa and started in hot pu could be made, hi secured an aavant and 1t now seems improbable L be caught up with Nothing had been he The rcome iced ev * thei n h 1, the When news of and a pe wils he ard_from employes of the to acci than that 1 b too ov loss further in the money line b visitors. This will casily reach $4,000, proba- bly more Henry St of the notori eve 1e time befo; suflicient ata rapid i n which to gain given the daring robbery spread rapidly s quickly organized Before the start robbers had »of fully thirty minutes, at they can them late bank were ite their hing in sizht en secured by their Dalton gang m jail, whe ity in the Cc The ofticers in this have been in constant se: but could find no trace of his whereabouls, but felt confident that he would soon be thus give them an notoyioas 1l gawe und Neweomb is a figured i s tory and contiz country. ers, Want tho Be t misteads in Indian Terri- his “The people of this vicinity insist having Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and do not want any other,” says John V. Bishop of Portland_Mills, Ind They know it to be supe colds, and as a_preveotive croup, why should_they Q. and not cu ins; A Tal Omaha to Chicago journey. You can leave here by ton's No. 2. the vestibuled Fly p. m., and reach the World's fai 8:25 the next mornin Chere is no more tence than the sleeping, mfortable t Fort, and [ Four dining end to end, clearest, cleanes illumination in The Burlington's city ticket of lceation, is at ‘arnam st. il v LEGRAPHIC BRL Domestie, ited , safest method by Cinclnn; of ull poolr the Atlantic & Pacitic, 8t. Louis Chinese are bus the provisions of the Geary The Awmerican Book con the subjectof legislative inqiiry us b trust. ve. \at s right. jor Lo any other for » for t on 50 cent bottles for sale by drug- is & one night's the Burling- at 445 city at nin It eclining vestibuled from the of car new among the exiployes of complylng with mv ‘has been made 18 o Chicago officials laugh at the story of a plot e the the World's fair, 0 assussi latter visit A News, A s 100k ween the nin vain, wa hard Croker, the le Yall, is confined 6 his home by illness, indiSposition is not supposed to be serious., At Boston the long thry i i wagon w tened stri s for ¢ al says all ovi prince of Wules when the der of Tammany His of 500 it hours i pseph Gray, pastor of.the Mothodist | §a¥ With nine hours pay has been formally n- church at Gerin been transferred t0 | e steambon o Cornall. On the Central Pennsylvania conference bo: “},l'.:;'., ;‘,[::;.";‘“':'.',‘,‘ Carnall. On cause of poor health ns Vi lu. A at about A crazy cow attacked J Ponca, and before driven away it iim down and badly bruised his head, knocking out several of his teeth. 2forts are being made to annex the town of Covington to South Sioux City, and a proposition to accomplish that purpose will be voted on at the city election, April 4. If the two places unite, they will be known as South Sioux City and notorious Covington es McKenzie of animal could be sl AN annne foln Russlun-Amerlean treity was denoun 4 i el Dought and sold. Pusey & Thomas, Cou As the fust Burlington t 0 : Pancost, the noted stallion owned by Hon Blufts i 5 As the fast Burlington train was running | Ben Johnson of Burdstown, Ky.. is dead. Pans 400D caeral housswork. 1n through Culbertson at a speed of sixty-five | cost had n rice record of 25315 und onee sold quire Mrs jid Lineoln Ave. miles an hour to make up lost time a wheel | for 825,000, the highest price at thit tine ever — - 8 - broke on the and mail_car and d (rotte = o | WANTED Ladier to walst mo i wy work ind end of tl about wtions that the fight hetween | Gaod ¥ Addrosy’ hrs: Lol Laus. 14 3 ) the ties, tearing them up at a ient Cutters und the Clothing | Avenye 6 foynelRlate i atrate. Luckily no other cars left the 1 Wil Jhalysethe jentie: elothiug | wrack, and, after a delay of a coupleof hours | 160 mbm out of work TALely throw: about spent in transforving the baggage and mail, L the train proceeded on its w: Two thieves entered a store at Liberty and walked off with a lot of clothing under their ove ts. The loss red afterward, and Charles ac d by the village marshal, followed the where they were ¢ hing found in their po argument botween soon During an Mr. 7,000 old v miners practi the end of th n will be biek to work fonongahelu valley cnded and before week it is probable that all the At the third convention of the socialist Lubor party of Massachusctts at Boston, nonii- nations were made for sti ud the the Bulletin, th s chad abrozated the con- L with the organization That long-looked-for rush o exhibits f the World's ta 1 length begun. Cir- loac L e e Coming nat w lively d all branches of t tare working under pros © instatlition de- ! winounced that Viee President T, . and the justice of the peace over the of the Missouri, Kansus & T .l~ his rant for the al st of the | tende his resignidtion nd has been sue- culprits the marshal allowed them to ape, | cecded by ¥, D, Undoewond, general m and up to the present time they have not | Of the Minncapolis, =t. Paul & Sault ste been recaptured ilway, y TR Piles of people have pues, but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cuve tner e recelvers of the Reading Railroad pany huve refused the request of the g wimittee of general mors bondhbolders thiat EXpert Accountant ghest of all in Leavening Powe — Latest U. S. Gov’t Report, Baking eoos POWdeEr A&SOWTELY PURE allawed aceves to the books for the purposs of | making an examination “A'| l'l“-lvurlllmlh |-v‘||'|;'h- ~A"-V1I|I1 ‘II)I‘ o ne el have passed a resolution favorinz the an- | noxation of Allogheny, Hraddock. McKoes. | AND ASTHMA. port and other smaller fowns surrounding the | city [ ! 6. One of the best known resid: te . Omaha | At New York Miss Mathilda Greenfield has | f« A B, Wroth, 1168 North 190h street, who hus | B oF breach of [ 1ived here for thirteen yers. Comrade Wroth promise against ¢ ). Welsman, Tt took | was a Unfon soldicr and a meniber of Come | Jury only haif & winute to find the ver- | pany W, 2th Towa Volunteers. He served | 1 0 years and stood well to ) guns in tho hundred plastercrs emplo; les of Vieksburg, Jucks Atinnta nnd CORUENCHIOR DIARLETErs AV ALEGCK Savannah. s sickness and his efforts to got | Mass.. The men want nine hours' pay for eight | have enlisted the intorest of his many hoprs' work | RIS " 8 As aresult of the suspension of the Mechan- | bt R BB LB A fex itk of Nashvilio: Lowls T Buster, the Mg Rbb gl g o L BRI N oo president, made a special’ asstgnment for e | SRR Y VAN an. 1 had hirored henchit of'tho bank and other ereditors. No CLH SRR LI ot Bor asalgme nts are reported and noue are Winier gatting "worst- il g0t 80 fo- 3 ( X did cxpeet to The recefvers of the Reading are consider- | i . conith, bt An% duy, tng the question of not paying the rentals | wore me out and my lun 29 were raw and sore, | upon leased Tines when they fall_due i cases | T ehoked and smothered 1t hight= where the roads have not ned the n | ana whee nmy efforts No moncy will be diverted from the carnings to got bre d | son weed ¢ of the midn e to pay any debts ) keep from choking 0 empioyes of the new Hargray todeath. At tines my breath was so short 1 o Stiss., are on o steike, | conld not “deaw the pipe. T fact. I coatd avers did not receive all they asked and not breatbe at all. Fighting for alr o broathe | committee asked redress. Theee of the mittee were dischurged and when tl | spread thirough the mill the employes quit | John Downey, vice grana ma t the switchmen's brotherhood, has state thut there is no truth Iphia reportin enin that city towon of ordering a strike system, H. 1. Clipuia man Chipman, has made o discovery wh atebes from Phil meeting of s er 1 the wite advisability Pennsyivania 1 of Mich Omuha—sone ing high Lho 81, f them sl al positions id men Dut the result v Shepard it wis Th outh Dakota: ( fair, A enerally preceded 1 A DISTANCE SUCCESSEULLY TREATED by light showers in early morning in eastern | BY MAIL, IND FOR SYNPTOM BLANK. portion; southwesterly winds; warmer in eastern and central portion | e r head and steady s Use Bromo Seltzer—1Trial bottle 10¢ RARE, RIPE OLD WH.SKY. Limited Stock of the Finost in tho World Diacase, “A Telicious Medicated Cone tion” for the W. PANGLE, M. D The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericnce. ADER OF DISEASES OF MKEN ANG WOMEN, PROFRIETOR OF TAE WORLD'S HKRBAL DISP RN BARY OF MEDICINK, I treat the following n:aousu. ad, Throat, and Tungo: Dige w11 Apoplexy, Heart ).idney - Corplainty iver pletit, ¢ his conclusions are borne out, will'show that Norvous Do blll.y. Wental Depres= descendants of the Chippewa Indian nation of pion, Loss #Meanhcod, Seminal | the Lake Superior region should law tully hold eaknaas, Dinbete: {5 Di-easo, St Vitus® | title of w large part, if not the whole of the i) ,‘\‘,,,“,,.,‘m Peralysis, White_Swelling, ‘i peninsula of that state, Vb Berofula e Sors, Cancers, Tumors | ot "“,,",',"'.,,",',‘\”” '[_";‘,'""‘,'l SEatl tlio ke | and Flsmh in ano removed vithout | torney A b in equity a the knife of drawing a drop of | that the Lombard Investment conipiiy be .. Woman with her de ! | Jolued transocting further bhusiness in .‘3’,}3“"‘, health. Dropey cured without ta: e on t ounds of misman- Spocinl uttention given trtrantin Y of o s 3 ’.‘I‘.;y"‘(‘ on the part of the officials of the blood \‘.'v.l. “‘.. iz by excostos ‘,”‘Kil‘"‘ compy Surer and_che thin o tho tlo | A of the exceative staff of | AL B WROTIL 133N, I8t STREET, Sprinca. 50 10 forfe t for why. faliire o | the ompany hias been Co. H, 2th Towa Voluuteers, cure withont mercury made. T lfiv:‘lvv‘r (et | was ten times harder than fight rebe's fu | Tape Worms removed in two of threo hours, o 1 wis made sidenty Jolii | Dixie. My back was w ameand wy | pay. Hemorshoids or Piles evred | John, Cy ¥ B R AT S W el THOSE WO ARE AFILICTED | New York, | of for asthmn And lunz (discace, bt got no | Willeave life and hundreds of doilars by calling | | help Then 1 treated with the best d. r~in | On or using DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MENICINES. o only Physician who can tell what ailg | letter to the monare through- | ali I could do te from enr o the 4 po! hont asking petions out Pranee in which 3 tntiaily | Undenfiia troatmiont 1 86t reltor o 0 i 1 without asktug & qfied that the HEOmen is i vitical, as | stoadily bulit up In every way Al correspon: wn frictly eonfidentinl, Medioinf the Ch edit thronshout the | ot me rid of creat (unntitic 1 | sent by express. Addressali lotters Lo S 00 courige i gluey nineus (hat i ol up the | | Dronehiatubes et was | G W P/\NGLE M. D. Al ar down in my CASTS. N RO choling up, BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, In. wel e Send 4e stanips for conflaential revly. Fair for Nebrasin wiih Good Prospects of | f % e z i | Being Warmer, Alaanlidnl i" B ad f ,,‘J | Wasiserox, D, C. Marel 27.—Weather | Shopurd o (reatment, This ts the surst bau.ln%u’ it} G";Hfl.u 8 forecast for Tucsilay: For Nebraska: Gen- | gud'iv’ bis skill to care diseuse | erally fair during the day with slight rise | in temperature: variable winds. fowa: Laght local rains in southwestern, followed by cleariig weather: fir in novh LOW RATES astern portion, var winds: slightly {D ALL CURABLE DISEAS- warmer except stationary temperature in | gs ATED AT LW AND UNIFORM central portion KA MEDTCINES PREG PATIENTS AT lief_ of Coughs, 'ulan, sdoay 1s183n1p 1no x ord s oponsa o witolcnle liguor store at Calds IThareenein, SBro HeGHINEY g winas,. bruniln, for clearing the voice, ~Tor sale by & | AL L o all Drug 1 Confectioners. Unitod 0apmiTo pycked in full two ounce packages, | geven 15 of Kent __ | Price 5 Cents. 1€ you are unable to | wAPn. Ak thnt. o, pincod 1S K008 an (N | procure the Pomofd Cough Tablets | Qr thivatook he s fate mbout Kortybits ! | from your dealer send us 8 cents in | G L TR L R G L AR stamps and receive a box by mail. | Made by the manufacturers of the cor \(Il. 5L | celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice nons nd Stant ‘n! brnia JOHN DOHANY MANAGE“' I Tablets. | and bave a high reputation o and | = purity. FityYears Selles! CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Schenck's troatment an 1 cure of Con- sumption were somethinz new and untricf, people might doubt: but what has proved it self through a recor’ 45 old as our grand fath- ©ors, meins Just whi (15— A Specific for Consumption Y EDKESDAY, MARCH 29, THE GREAT BIG SUCCT THE FAMOUS BROTHERS BYRNE PRESENTING ThE NAUCTIAL PAN- TOMIMIO COMEDY, 8 BELLS. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF PRIMROSE AND WEST. Wholly unlike auything now before the public. THE ONLY NOVELTY IN TOWN. Commended everywhere as th e greatest funmaker of the senson. and forall dlsenses of the Lunga Notreat- | AN EXCELLENT CAST. tin the worldean place S0 many pernia- e s s nent cures of Consumption o 118 credit as Dr, | Seatson sule Tuesduy at Seilers' Pharmacy. Schenek's. Nothing in Navare acts so dirc PRICES e nnd #1.00, uy | and effectively on the lung membrines tissues, and 0 quickly disposes of tubor conz n, Inflammat on, colls, couzhs all the soeds of Consumption as Br. Sehenck’s Pulmonie Syrup When all else fails 1t comes to the rescie. Nov until it fails, and only after falthful trial, Wh ny one despond. Iv has brought the hoveless to 1ifu an .t heaith, It Las turned the despair of ten thousand homes into joy. It is doinz 1t now. It will continus to do it throu :hout tne ages. Dr. Schenck's Practical Treatise o Conswnption, Liver an L Stomach Dis- s, and OVIDE VIEN, Justice of the Peace - - 413 Broa lway, Upstairs COLLECTIONS A SPECIAL SCH Special Noticas. COUNSIL BLUFFS, cases mailed free to all applicants, JoR Kull set of tianers tools. good condl: | {ho Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son. Philadstonin, P | GG e oM ED R 0] - Hardwa “ouncll Blafls Swi Jorn improve ~Large i0:room hd K aveni se with ull modern f 52 por month 8room houso with good barn. new, §15 ver moath, Just in—Our Importa tion of| e Exclusive Styles in Keys Bros. i each Sirl Spring Woolens. 5:00m COLtiuKes o Sirl, fer, $14 per wonth. oom cottage on Avenuo C. month. Apply to Por Rib. 20t 8t . 7, Baldvia ot, 33 vaults, e tha work. v | Ve 1| Ve Ve pared for THE W larga LsL of proporty. (i unlmproved, for sale b roved nnd HAV 1 Virat cinss city | 81 Paxton Hotel Building. ESIRACTS and (oans. Farm and city propo ecialist rresident ot Sp HEW ERR™“himiadiy' " | PILES, | our-d FISTULA, PISSURE Ltho wae of knito, il i1 Taladien BF & brivato oF dé olfiibr sax. poattively ur M EN T T Y, s for' paricarars. which i ' e, DO Box U1 1158 1hth-at Oimana yn-ru anently ¢ SllflS&Bfllll‘Jl‘ll" 1‘.?3""‘,”?“?.' Nt e federnl courts” Rooms 7-3-0, Shugart Llock, Councl! Bluffs. i fi,S.Fne man;ff“fi' PAWN BROKER,. NERVUUS 2ot DISORDERS L ““ pod o 1 th 3 truln of C. A. SCHOEDSACK, 5.‘..“,'.‘ Vol on OBLCCLY ‘w4 Ae Dycing, Cleaning a OF GOODsS OF I \'l RY oftice, 1521 Farnam St., Telephone 1 ve. A und 26th St Lelephone 310, Omah cor, 1o that eured i A BRADLLY BAFT (hREEK, Shoulder Clod, free of bone PlateBoil Boneless Corned Be o 1 Ehoulder Ro: L e : ShoulderSte MuttonStew. Mutton Leg: 1 parts of thy eity, i 8 mostof it at low pricas: soma of It very choap, 1f | Matton Chops you thiok of buying, 1o and ses wihat 1 ean | Stusage . offeryon. 1 wave you money. 1. G. Meioe, | Pork But No. 10 Main strect Pori Loins — [ Perlk Chops P.JUDS N, civil enwinesr. Blue prints of | 8alt Por siCouneil Blu all adlitions pasturazs | Racon lead of st 420 Gth aveni PR county, Nebraskn, il in | Ha MEAT 333 BROADWAY, Council Biuffs, QUQUETTE & €O, Ceouncil Blufis, I1a. al ovod KLyl i but hig i por on applisation Aty In the U LSS 4 N, Maia 5t Counell um-n BEEF IS CHEAP AS BEVER pli it your me “the bes wn most for your money. theso pricos yihing is the best thit 1t & Co 0in Butts 1s of Beef oin 3trips oin Steak. ... ... tarhouse Stealk. Koast 1Staw 1 Roast 1 Steak Tand Shecp, wholo ave L offer R Poultry and Fish always o o Noothermirketcay daplicite th’se prie s mind this is for tie best Meats in the MESCHENDORF MEAT €O, Wholesale and Retall MARKIET, Twin City Steam Pye Works. Proprietor. nd Refinishing DESCRIPTION, 21, Cour Biuffs office and wol Send for irculars and price list,

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