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s e e THE DAILY BEE| — t s | COUNCIL BLU OFFICT NO. 12 PEARL ¢ KT Deliverea vy earrier to any part of the city W, TILTON IANAGER . r No. 23 10 o, g Carter, aged 40, both of The Ladies this of L. W. Kos log \ o histc Mr have 1ssued ir the home of t take place thi his | and oftici this morniny. h bench. The by day. John Gallagher took out a a frar between Sixteenth and & William T. W frame house 10 cost § Davis The G home of Those Wwho A Miss F ril Farnswort Miss Fos Ogden ar the o are cordially invited lents of t Anna | nbers and t yme of the re who have chi Fo h ward iren attending school i tating the plan of having the yard at the Bloomer school paved with brick. The soft clayey soil becomes a paste of mud after every heavy rain, and as a fall in the mud means a new suit of clothes for th ng hoveful, the taxpayers are in favor of the $dea of paving for econc asons. The annual fircmen’s tournament will be held at Sioux City, June 13-16. The last tw s will be taken up with races zoup! Teams ar be enlisted Nebraska and Dak addition to those of lowa. The t control has appointed E. 0. Soule R Falls superintendent of hose races 1 Johnson of Audubon of h engines and ¥ k Cain of Atluntic of ladder climbing and hose coupling Among thie people of Council Bluffs are interestea in the World's fair n more so than the inmates of county jail. Sheriff Hazen hus placed self where he could hear without be seen and has overheard them talking about the harvests they expect to reap when they reach the World's f Some who have been taken to the pe entiary recently re marked that their one chief rezret was that they should be oblized to Air miss the oppo tunity of holding up the more or less verdant people who will visit Chicago during the summer. | The success of the series of meetings | which b losed under the auspices of Me: nd Birdsall has encouraged | them to make arrangements to continue the | meetings for six months to come. A syndi cate of eight men has pledged Mr. Bird sall’s salary for that length of time. A tent seating 600 has been procured and will be | moved about in dierent parts of the city meetings being held five nights in the week until October. There were seventy-three | confessions and twenty additions to the Christian church otherwise during the re oent meetings. The second anniversary Council Bluffs Commercial given next Saturday evening in the Grand | botel av 8 o'clock to ite th ganization of the or eption ¢ mittee, consisting of i | banquet of the | Pilgrims wiil be comtn AT nty-four n of the order and thewr wives, pointed and the preliminary arrangemc are in the hands of 1. H. Haworth, J Peregoy and 2. C. Gleason. A, W hnson will preside at the banquet s s ceremonics. The entertuinme | this orgunization in the past bave ble for the air of good fellowship prevailed, and this will undoubtedly prove | no exception to the rule. | The Order of Railway Conductors gives a | ball at the Grand hotel this evening, which | promises to be a most notable and enjoyable | social event. Mr. Clark has prepared ex- tensively and elaborately to make such a success as to reflect credit not only on the | house, but on the order which gives the | entertainment. The | club rooms will | be open afternoon an iing for the use of | the conductors and tl.eir wives. A number | of prominent railway officials from abroad | have signified their ‘intention of being pres- | ent. Dalvey's orchestra has been enraged | for the occasion. ‘The afMair having for its object social enjoyment rather than financial gain, the residents of Council Bluffs shoule v, o daughter take pride in aiding by their presence in | Inaking the cocasion'a joyous one, \ Piles of people have piies, but De Witt's | Witch Hazel Salve will cure them Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the best §2.00 house in lowa. PERSONAL PARAGHRAPAS, 8. D. Rohrer has gone to Chillicothe, Mo ‘ vesterday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. | | Mahoney of Omab ) s in th ty ay attending United States cour and \ A. C. Graham ret 1 yes- | from a pleasure sever months to Florida | W. C. Nason. who has bee | bed for nine weeks with a broken limb, ex pects to be out in the course of a week W. A. Coulter, who moved with the Wells- | Fargo office to Kansas City,1s here for a day or two | Mrs, Stevers has return, Norwood parls, Chi wocks with Mrs on Fourth street Prof. Rux a well Lincoln, Neb., has move and intends to establish here in the near future Jaring to move b 1 to her home in | After @ visit of tw Scaly k G. H. Juckson, F. B. Warner, 1. M. Trey nor and James Patterson huve gone to Clin ton to attend the grand lodge of the Royal Arcanum which ts toda Orlando Kirk has returned from and will spend a week with his friend Next Saturday he where b bu has secured o position in i | Among prominent railway ofticials from out of town who are expected to | tend the Conductors' ball tonig rSan b t areW. C. | Brown of St. Joe, W. L. Allen of Chicag J. H. Douggan of Creston, und W, J. Law rence of Horton, Kar 8. P. Vunatta of Plattsmouth, Ne has decided to locate in this city und has opene law oftices in the Eve bio Towa 18 no land of strangers to Mr. Vanata, he having practiced in this state for twenty years and gained prominence while located” in Sioux City E. P. Fiwh, special agen’ of the Oakland Home Insurance company, has resigned and accepted the position of assistant secretary of the Home Fire Insurance company of Omaba, with which company he was f merly connected in the capacity of chief clerk Piles of people have pies. but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Wood of all kinds, cods and G. Kuotts & Co, 700 Broadway. coal. ! NEWS FRON COUNCIL | BLUFFS | r Lawrence Makes His Annual Report to the Oity Uouncil, SHOWING FOR SPLENDID Outstanding Indebtedness Reduced by Mo, Than Ten Cent—All Affairs of the City I Good Condition -~ Work of Worthy Officials Commended. To e, TOSORABLE COMMON COUNCIL: G i i that | would soou } o th ! Mo f meusir he ity 1visa i worthy of y ! 1 First, 1 will i 1 y i 704 { the eity on the 1 y Very Satisfictory Showing. Atter, as it " hat this defect should be remedicd to the further issuance of prov o The city tney upon y - purtinl investigation, 1 ity rest y a lewal, 1 would ¥y recomn tion. | Englnecr's Departm | I desire 11 the ntion of the council to the report of the engineer, particulurly to thaut it relating to the sewers. The ommendations mude by hin merit your earnest consideration. 1 believe if you concur in his report and the works re mended be consummated, that we_shall yet have n fairly good sewer'system. No depirt- ment of the eity government has cuused e as much anxiety #s that of the sewers. As 1 decni the working of this department u matter of viial Jmvortance, 1 have for the past year given this' subject the closest serufiny and can personally confirm | the report of engin that the sewers | during that Hme have been muintained in the | sible order, having been, whenever necessary and when possible, cléuned their length. 1 noticed with pleasure il sineer's ingenious device for keeping open the mouth of Indian creek, his drag doing the work effectually at a far less expense (hun under the old method, The thanks of the community are due to Mr. Cook for his zealous and untiring labors in the performance of his du He has.been ever re and anxious | 10 assist in_economizinz expense for the city whencver it could be done consistently with thorough performance of his necessary 1abors. Indian Creek Bridges, Two new br 1ges have been constructed over At cost of $1,454.50. All other fully examined by the n repuired where ne wn Cr s have been ¢ v and have be siry. Allure in fairly zood condition, except those of Seventh and Bryant streets.” These will probably need some uirs dn the near future. There s the sum of £4,757.40 remain- ing in the bridge fund, Unless the council should deeni it wdvisabie to construct a br v Main 1o Mynster streei, the use o L all portion of this fund is liable to be neces- sary during the preseut yeur Public Library, By the report of the trustees of t library itis ovident that this important | stitution continues to increase i value ane usefulness. There have been added 1,476 | volumesof miscellancous books during 'the st yenr, and 124 government publications, | creasing the number of miscellaneous 1mes 10 11,644 and United States and Towa publications {0 2,654 volumes, making u total now in the library of 14,104 volumes. Muny of the books added the present year are ex- | treu; valuable. There Ve als | latel led sixteen different n odicals for gencral circulation, late action the trustees the back ser es also of ull the bound magizines, comprisin twenty different periodieiis, have been this desirable literature to all who may desire it | The library rooms are pleasan i con- | veniently located, they have beei tately ap- propriutely furnished.” The rooms used us | reading arc extremely pleasant, look- | ing out they do upon Buayliss park, thus | affording a delightful resort for all Who way have the leisure and time for mental culture. | Iwouid reccomena thut u sufficient levy be | made to sustain and promote the continued growtl of this viluable institution | ifenlth. At a late meeting of the council 1 1 10 the report of the city physician, wl obubly no healthier | Can be found i t the 3 o avert th Zarbiage questio ty in the count e attent £ the whether or not the ¢ sufficient to meet th be wdvisable 1o api four or <ix months, whos the alleys, yard the oftice of insy e required to p of the subject ur fur- nish all the neces the cflien ri pply of dorived vuiled 1o such ar nelghboring n was made of the ur ng the u A horrible state of affaies w sed. Muuy of the cows were found dis- neitly all wallow u filth and nany fod with stagnunt wnd pelluted water yugh remedios were applied and there followed an imuiediate abatement of iufantil diseiise, 1 do not think we have n similar state of ug upprouching it, but st ty iu th v uight 1o the du formed t t in- pector idded the ins of veg- etuables exposed for sale in the ci City Marshal, The report of the city marshul shows that ho hus collected and o into the hands of the city clerk #46,284.15. This has been accome plished in t mieasure through his encr- getie und attention to his offictal duties. 1 desire to avail mysolf of this oppor- tunity to extend 1o Marshul Templeton und his députios my thanks as wayor of the city for the viluubl stance rendered by thein the police dey cnt. No petty jealousy s wmatred the official wetion of elther the triry the et Fency mutuilly Leurty good will, 1 would recomiend SUat BO Beceasary L Lic department, but on the con s of each have In an cmer- ussisted euch other with | Witch Hazel Sulve w provement that our financlal condition witl permit should be neglected, but that earsfil | deliveration should, however, he exercised ir determining what Is n and Judicle Lot us At As we I W ¥ priva ¥ v ,, ' ' y & An es yate 1 not only a beautiful 1 y found s more desit | ! ¥ N D Lawn lay 1 ' h ntr Polive Foree Named. The mayor roved: ¢ ) { H I Martin, I, ( driver, 4. Sa On niot Tibhetts it was i that he roall | »s shall be ma t I i ording b the t the ear 189 )| ieir factor “l wus Sub-Officers Elected. Charles Nicholson and Capt were nominated for chief of th ment and on the first ballot Nicholson re ceived seven v s and was declared electea r candi es were in the fi street rvisors, . H. Guavella, A ry. ¢ hell'and G. W. Cook. Four ballots taken, but the four votes that Guanella the start failed to eros ¢ Mikesell was chosen te of Gto 2over A, J were n was elected on the fi votes, An c for linance making it a ¢ any one under 16 years of ag shifrom a sire vhile cad and referred to the city attorne teenth avenue from High. street 1o mount avenue was passed under u suspen sion of the rul Union Pacific Taxes. An attorney for the Union Pacific Railway ipany preseribed a communication with reference to the taxes due from the company for the east half of the Missouri river bride: offering to compromise and pay off the t of 1801, amounting to $6,965, and the taxes of 1802, provided the penalty on the taxes of 1801, amounting to £836, was thrown off. ,On motion of Jennings the offer wus unaui mously rejected Piles of people have pies, out De Witt's cure t blocks, et t No. 537 Broadway to the Meschendorf Meat company, we wish to announce to all of our friends and patrons that we are still aandling the best meats in Council Blufts, and invite an inspection of our new market at No. 523 Broadway, the ncatest, clea and most complet other city. market in th GAR& RANDLETT ¥ Metzgar & Randlett wish toannounce t on and after April 1 they will have at their restaucant, 525 and 527 Broad- way, a full and complete line of all cakes, plain and fancy. for receptions, parties. ete., and invite the ladies of Council Bluffs and Omaha to call and You Will Need Them Soon. Ey has the lg st assortment of Oxfords ever shown in Council Bluffs or Omaha. Prices from the cheapest to th highest, and all new and stylish. fail to examine tt Don't m before you buy. Supervisors in Session. The County Board of Supervisors met yes terday morning and commenced the business of the April session, which will probably last Most of the busiuess routine nature. The on on railway prop- the entire week transacted was of a apportionment of taxa in, erty was madejn accordance with the find ing of the state executive council, which fixed the entire levy at §1,520,040. The bonds of a number of justices of the peace and con stables were approved J. Evans appeared before the board as a member of the nt fare committee ap: pointed by the committea of 100 last week and requested that an investigation be made of the charge that the driving park,which 1s ied by the motor o« uny, is ex pted taxation on the ground that it is agri cultural lana. He called attention to the fact that the land was only used for horse races and similar entert uts, and thought thought thut if it was exempt from taxation there should hange. He also asked that an inves be made with a vie ) us » of land b motor company west of Ferr, t wide, ha! add veen assessed N s, u farmer of Lewis townshib. and a numver of other farmers have peti tioned the board to e blish a new road along the mver south of the city. the d huving been eaten away by the river )gether with a f Jenkins' land Piies of people have pues, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them For warming guest chambers, bath etc., our gas heaters are Look at them. ( C. B. Gas and Ele what you want convenient, che; trie Light Co. rand Hotel, Council Bluffs lowa. Dining 1 Rates, $3 to % Prop. Most elegant hotel in m on seventh per day. E. F.( ark, TRinds Oxfords at all prices at Evans' new store, 28 Main stree Pearl. It will pay you to examine them before buying If you have with me H.G rt 10 1ers for 10 Main str list it barguins, et proj I have cu Coal and woodt: best Missouri hard wood in the deliver H. A. Cox, No A West End Park. The park commiss and ches city; p 4 Main rest mpt ners met A. C ast evening. L. A. Cas Per there being present per. 8. B. W After Grah: Wadsworth the board got down to the business of the evening,which was to take action with refer ence to the west end park. Colonel A Coch. run's proposition togive a block and a half of property in Cochran’s addition was ascepted Graha h and J dswor had w ted president secretary and Casper tr been el \surer | sud M. F. Kobrer aud L. A. Casper were ap THE OMANA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. APRIL 1. 1803, pointed & committes to to Little Sioux | and complete the arrangments for the trans r of the property The report of J. W. Perogoy. last year's | treasurer, showe «® off hand to the 1 wing s« General fund, #4030 8¢ park sinkit 1 (west end park), & T'he report was approvid I fy o have pile but DeW dve will chire th It Will Pay You vhat you can de at Evans' now spring. 28 Main and 2 strects, M s decorative art Wi pa hgiplain_and orna pa g, signs. No. 15 Pearl St f Couneil #s Medical and S u titute Woa o 4 tave ) S ( Cute rank Lis At Dohany's he Cour e ( s to lose 1ts pop ind when rtain ) 1cit Lindon and his daug climaxes earty | t is fa [ i pany w r Ingomuar You Will Be P, 7 #60 pa for 10 d Do you smoke Ha King & Co.'s Partagas Just light ene. T'h e | tria damage case h nvar The costs hive run up to several thousaud dollars Was given a generous term jail and a sized fine have | Dou't i'n in all kinds of shoes “before you buy, 28 Main street. Finest Aristo cgb photos r | dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 North Main Another improvement to Schubert piano. popular Swanson Music Co 106 -Main street, | stock in city. lliamson & Co, and best bicy Ladie don’t Louis me all. | that the now. ( are at LETTER CARRIZFES BALL, Large Attenda n Good Time and a Big | Funa, | Those not already that Omaha | Letter Carriers association I give fourth anuual b of it when Tug Br afternoon by the s band of sixte pieces, which afterwards paraded the princi- | we e apprised its | aded yesterday | \air proved to be a financially and de, socially. About $00 tickets were sold und the floor of Exposition hall was crowded to such an extent that hardly suffi cient room re ned for the dancin fully decorated with fiags. Under the folds two large flags were the words “*Welcorme Letter Carriers Association 18¢ appeared over the stuge, upo end of | which a United States mail wagon had peer The programs for the occasion were ‘both neat and tasty. and the ladies, it was noticed. took no little pride in them. | Supper was served from 11 102 The pro ceeds of the ball will be partly devoled to the purchase of o set of iustruments for the band and partly for the sick beuefita of the letter carriers | Postmaster Clarkson lent his presence | awhile in the forepart of the evening Charles B. Creighton us master of cere- monies, with D. W. Tillotson as his assist ant, L..S. Mole, J. R. Stein, I. H. Munroe, | D. W. Tillotson. C. H. Basler 2d Hoag, P. Brady, A onan, C. | W. Kalteir and C. H. Creighton | were the committee on arrangen while J. W. Brown, F. Klenke, A. P. Br: | M. C. Tracey. E. N. Bowles, James Clark. G. | E. Hurst, William Owens, J. R. Stein, | Thomas Dwyer, William Maber and M. T constituted the floor nmittee. On W. Duncan, C. E. Gunner, H. L. Lingafelt J. Latey aud W. W. Counoran -— NEW EXPLOSIVES, reception were: L. S. Mole, Ed Hoag, C. H. | Basler, C. W. Kalteir, W. A. Bowman. J. P. | O'Connor, G. J. Klefiner, J. H. Stafford, W. | | TENTING German Army Oficers Think They Secured a Great Prize. Br April 8.—A commission of ar experts has been testing for the Jetterburg a new Have N several days at which isin- | | explosive tended to replace ultimately gun powder ir the German army. The explosive is a brown oil, then exposed in ordinary temperatures. | It retains the consistence A 4 P o112 degrees | geek—in favor of A spark does not set it off. When | ! | tact wiih anoiner chemical compound explosion is almost unaecompanied by smoke and the deonation is inconsiderable. The | { recoil is very slight, even when the heaviest THE EXCELSIOR 1OME BAKEIR AND ROASTER secol i yory slighinetto rhen thehariest | = WyHITE RUSSIAN by O B the way of ramd firing, and cartrigges once | arong gub b 3 a)es perlocily, tieh FiGe Le BonseniC riies madell of 1685, ths | BBt ovary coutiy i dho €S ddrias cluyites | new compound is not available, but if future | XeStiadheh i bt LAl lory branch of the sprvics because they know it hasnoequal asa |, , 1 srock of the Finost in the Four models of new army rifies having labor and temper saver on wash-day. World. many advantages over therifle now in use Che “Whi 1an' is 2 & 1 has opensd o wholesale liguor store Tave pssod anccessully the. trals of tne | 1he*White Russian”isa greatsoapto | & i Kt Wvobeot s Thiue® and Sa . tn small arms inspectors, Tt is the invention | use in hard or alkali water. Does not & large nnd well selectod aioc wines. brandies, of D. Weiss of the Gerg,dynamite fuctor roughen or injure the hands—is per- | Nr'vord i+ e toriunate y 3 R T | fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. | 0 TEe vougntaoe o Kentucky . CITY OF XI1CO, April El JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. three years axo Ul goods on Jemocrata, ananti-sdministration news- . S— o the Bin & RAEESh OL1RHOACK I8 8L IS ORIRE TORY DAL Donar s fan davk &0 Gantained nsavere | DRSKY.Riamand Tav Neap, Meinslasctien | rsitacy acoans pll siroouase. | Siieiier e criticism on the administration of jus - = 1 totamilien Sar madiolnnLuL, 81 LIA 100 dastiy Op 1o8 1a the erimlnal Lranchos of the| OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T | "; s not anoty r'orand ' whisky o the U edery courts, be authorities con- | 8 I8 siock vrandies and wines comss from the sidered the eriticism wncalled for, and | While costing the emplover and empioyee | famous Leisnd wianford wineyurds in (Miifornia B O W=PAnCrs | bettor cosutta wiih to: machine | = ISORDE é Cren o e e un nea ' Wyckoff, Seaman & Benadicl NERVOUSD S R Belem '|‘¥|.| PHONE 17 172 PARNANM S And ail thy trwin of maie—— — - — EVILS. WEAKNESsSEs. DESILITY. ET Lhat ue Ara d the World on Horsebuck. % ‘\l:‘\ ';’\\ \'h‘-xl‘“\\; nu-;lg‘wl;‘ y‘k‘r':"\n: I‘" ]Il‘\‘ \. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 3.—John | SIIIRBANINIT) S ey the (e "waa | #ven o evors purtof e boar. | will send (ne Reed Whipple of Boston, Mass.. and | feqersl courts’ Rooms 205-7-5-5, Shugurt | (urely packed, KILSE to any sullerer the Jrescrip- Willism H. Sellers of Haverhill, Mass., | block, Couucil siufts, Ta o Chat on ) ibles. ' Address, 1 s, eadi ol i YAk ed THIE ‘elty. Fouterduy on AOFSR | IF YOU WANT TO BE IN IT back, having made t} entire y v | . ° from B n in that manne I y it | ) hg e Lol Ride Dauntless Bicycle 1:'1 ma 1 “\ i ‘.y“ 3 I : [ < DENVER( AL . \ ¥ to Tt BEE, |- ind 1 u anitou gesterdy i hey went from P Cay vh 1 rem two | 1 ) edt t a 1al ug | T\'HH]I”I\. Ark., } Rev. S itk He UNION TRANSFER CO.. ‘ 3 A 3 ‘ 1304-6-8-10 Muin Street, Council Blufls, Towa. TELLGEAIHIC BRIEES, | 2 mn o o O e Gasoline Stove, B Cal. vestortuy, Cad Tock st Bicyel o ol of Antlers, 1T, Carpet Sweeper, s o e ee L Or, which is of primary importance just now, e A hOt rk., Sunday night, white e 3 2 = g, AR foyChaplie S e I'o have your Stove stored for u the Summer, call on th fChas. Swaine, - - - 737 Broadway. Lty THME VICTOR FLYER, B L 26 1bs., 66 inch eliptical gear, 16 the Gnest rond TR - | wheel in the world. #1060 High Grade Pneumu e Larzest linein the west Wholesale and | Retail. Send forcstulogue. Ailkinds of re- | pairing done S COLE & COLE, rs, which will 41 Main Street, Coun Blufts, whisky ware- | Colunibia 1i- = i i Lty Beer 1s cHEAP | (0 W, PANGLE, M. D, AS EVER | ) e e a1 e Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericnce, Newoninaseiael e 5 BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND mons vice president, Ernest | helmer l':l." IHYV":‘ J\f A WOMEN., PROPKIRTOR OV THE o R s and Tecotlect thiny overy H WORLD'S HERDAL DISPENe ' sizn the new unic (EEin el e MeConmell ut. Chicneo B amn, Rt made an order coutinuing the the Esquinnuy were no and allowing then to fuil 1 ome into court wi alStew anew petition upon being restrained in uny Al Roast 5 Wiy | veal Steak Arthur A. Libby, jr., filed a petition in the | Muttonstew. hate coart at Chicago, 11, yesterday Mutton Legs Arthur A. Libby, the ' senior me of the pucking house "of Libby, MeNe Tt is charged that Mr. Libby i | I {mmense business inte | Sherift and fi | tem arrest Th MeCarthy at_thei from Buder City, Ore. door the sheriff Was coyve v rued the sheriff, who wis held Dy the Noothsrm step-son of Willium MeCarthy until father and | 8ud mind thi uncle mide their escep | cits ting_ of the stockholders TOOAUZINAD e | MESGHENDIR tors | Wholesale and R tal rond were clected: George J. Gould, Edwin | 2 A Gould, 8 111, Clink, 1. B, Kane, A 1. How | MEAT MARKIET, ard ra vans t Jumes Suker 3 The new dircetory eiccted the following oiti- | 333 BROADWAY, Council Biuffs, cers of the roud srze . Gould, president; | — L S H. H. Clark, first vice president; H. B. | Kune, second vice presidents A. K. Howard secretary and treasurer; 1. B. Henson, as- | Sistunt secretary und treasur Foreign The duchess of Fife, eldest daugiter of the prince of Wales, gave birth to a girl lust even- in ie Parls Teps states that Ttaly the exumple of Kussia and Fra ber delegation to the dignity of 11 is stuted that the lat tollowing | will raise embassy Abingdon of England, who died re ntly at New Orleans iching G extenaive dynamite fucsory ot ine | COUNCIL BLURRS STZIM DYZ WORY City of Mexico. At pre: explosive is imported { Ay ntull of this' m the t currying eighteen lnss of | United States A1l kinds of sbe highest Dyelng and Clean styls of the art. I sons, cupsized | in the Crouch, a sk listunc w Burnhawm, | tained fabrics made to ook as goo England, this afternoon. Five persons were | Work promptly done an1 deliver drowned. The rest clung to the yucht until | Parts of the country. Scnd for pr they wera rescucd near Northwestern | Breudway. Women Will Vote as usual at the next school election— but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote—every day in the | A BKADLEY, DaTTLE CREEK, MICK 2 done led a 1 usne o1 in list. A. MACHAN, Proprietor. » o in nd ", all B treat the following Discuses : Catarth of the Tcad, Throat, and Tunge; Dise eases of the Eve and tar, Fiwaad Apopiexy, Heary Uisepsa, Liver Cowplaint, Lidney Cemplaint, Morvous Debiilty, Mental Depress pion, Loss oi Manhood, Seminal Yonkness, Disbetes, Bright's Diseaso, St Vitus® fee, Nhcuthatism, Pacelysis, White Swelling, Berofuin, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumore &nd Fistuia In ano removed withoudt the knifc or drawinz a drop of jood. Woman with her delicate ory B19395 beuiih. " Dropey cured without Specinl uttention given totroatment of all Liood tuints arising by excesses or vicess Surer and_cheaper than a trip to_ the Hof Spr ) 1o #0 forfelt for uny failure cure without mercury. removed in two or three LoOurs, of DG hoids or Piles cured. THOSE WiI0 ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL WEDICINES. Theonly Physician who can tell what alle a person without asking a questions | All correspondence strictly eonfidential. Medicing Beut by express. Addressall letters 10 G. W, PANGLE, M. D. BROADWA Y. Council Bluffs, Ta, ¥ Friedman.£e Louned on Da W.atsnes, set n unredoemad pledg ups for confi S | Special Notices. COUY3IL BLY - — : j u roved. or sl parts ot th cityd ¥e think buying ooms snd ses what | el G = nty, Nebraska, ail id ey " Firstclass city, & | and protits a anys, In stock com | pa M st tock Addross J. W, TICTOR bicycle (0F n e chon wontls, U, k. Hugbey, U, ¥ Only ridden L Traaster, Cily.