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WHE DAILY BEE|NEWS FROM (OUNCIL BLUFFS | COUNCIL BLUPTS NO. 12 PEARL STREET i1 ICE Telivered by W. TILTON rier to any part of the city Mannger Night Editor D —— MINOK MENTION, TLLEPHONES N. Y Plu Toston store A marriace to L. C. Hostetter and 17 Spe 25, ¢ T Kasterr o'clock. Business of worthy master Magprie Laffort the district court yes 1 tho custo children! Leanie and Char 7. C. Boyd, who raised a three miles cast of the cit one of his neighbors whos: ans, was fined $10 and ¢ Vien vesterda Miss Sarah J. Ko Ay ployed at Beno's. « W tho quarters yesterday and stated that the sistenf John Kelly, who w in yoest s B as’ having cago. Her mother had man loft home. Sho tele: during the afternoon preparations for burial B, B. Edgerton retur Fort Madison, where h ave been attending tl Red Men, Mr. Bradly was there as a repre sentative of Pottawit tribe No. 21 of this city, anc rlon w ld by being chairman_on livw and appeals of the g puncil. The latter was clected and in stalled to the honorable position of great Junior sagamore at this session, and now stands third in r the Ked Men of the state. Mr. Bradly went from Fort Madison to Chicago to attend the fair. The t session of the great council of Red sts by Just e o Ay from James Bradly great council o w There has neve anvthing offered the public of Council Bluffs and Omaha that has awak as much interest Sweetland's Specific Remedi A I\.-w\p]n- in- Council Bluffs who h peen sufferers from cancer, mw uleers, or distorted by rheun troubles, have experienced move relief ina days treatment than months of expensive medical courses had afforded. ‘While radically dicating all germs of discase from you the medicine removes the appetite” for opium, whisky and tobacco. An office has been opened at 6013 Broadway, opposite the government building. 1. G. DePew, M. D, the company, and they and dispense the magi dies their place of great remedies are not new, as Towing testimonials will show: J. S, Lawrence, M. D, s of Sweet- land's remed These remedics and treatment are no mere theory of proba- bilities, but facts demonstrated by e tul observation and extensive practice. Serofula and syphillis are positively wiped out by their magic powor. Abscesses, eruptions disappear unde Tumors are absorbed by increased activ- ity of tissues, change and pass away. M case was sceondary syphillis. T followed your instructions and I know 1 ama well man today, the disease teeto- eradicated. The resulv was mag You can use this testimonial when and as you choose. I want the world to know that this dread discase can be cured. J. Horn, 1131 Poplar stre Louis, Mo, Your disease will be diagnosed with- out asking a question, A positive guarantec is given in all sasos, Consultation free, cither at the office or by mal ny : long lignant is president of Il manufactur guarantee rome- business. The the fol- A Bargain, Two gas stoves, lot small tables with tableeloths, 40 dozen triple plated Rodgers knives, forks and spoons, lot of dishes, all kinds to set, 120 plates; five sets hotel or restanrant silverware, 30 picees, used in Masonic temple dance hall, for sale at a bareain. W, J Jameson, Masonic temple, Council Bluffs. Those wrought s They last a lifetime, are the most cconomical in fuel, the finest bakers in the world, and cost but little more than cast cook stoves. Sold by Cole & Cole,sole agents for Round Oak and Radiant Home stoves. Ask your groce w Domestic soap for Domestie soap Buird, Lawyer, Everett block. the best PERSONAL 1 Grarms, Dr. Pangle and family are home from Chi- cago. Mrs. Augustus Bersheim and Lucas have gone to Chicago. S. L. ttuyre left for Oregon, 111, y terday, having J ing the serious illness of his W. S. Colby, who fover to the Woman's hospital for soveral weeks, lua his home at Clear Luke, 1 Mrs. O. H. n confined by 1 Association es toduy for Bad B e Good, Tf you have any bad bills against per- 30ns not living in Towa who are employed by any railway, telegraph, express or aleeping car company entering lowa,the Nasszau [nvestment Co,, Merriam block, Council Blufls, la., will guarantee their collection, The ladics of Trinity M. E. church vill have minco meat in veadiness for Thanksgiving. Send in your sddress. W. E. Chambers will commence his dancing classes in Masonic temple Wednesday, October 4, Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. Domestic soap outlusts cheap soap Let the Cont t. The representatives of the McCormick's at Chicago let the contract for putting in their new building yesterday afternoon to Martin Hughes & Son. Tho bids of the various firms of contractors were as follows: Chris Straub, #5,500; Marer Burke, Omaha, §1,469; B, 1. Dodson, Minueanolis, 820,044 John P, Weaver, §25250; Wickhum Bros., ¥0; Martin Huglies & Son, § Theso figures aid not include the fixtures and the like, which, when adde the contractor's bid, will wake the cost of the establishuient not far from §0,000, & Cared or, If you have a house for sale or rent and it is proving an “elephant on your hands,” let us look after it. We'll sell it or let it as you wish if there's a pos- sible customer in town. The Mayne Real Estate Co., 539 Broadway. George S. Davis, preseription druggist. Foot Bail This Afcernoon. There will be a gawe of foot ball this sfternoon ut the grounds at the corner of Fourth uvenue and Twenty-first streets. Elevens from the high school will play. In Tur Bee's sporting column will be found a list of the players and their positions. Game 8 callod at 2:30, Don't Believe That anybody can sell you carpets, curtains, portieres and upholstery goods cheaper than the Council Bluffs "Carpet company. 407 Broadway. For Ledgers, Journals, Day Books,ete., #o0 Morehouse & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. | wained their liberty, | some time was 1 g of Ohief Nichvlson and thy men Accnee] of Incendiarism, Trial Fire- WEB3ER GIVES STARTLING TESTIMONY Protectors of the City Placed in an Unenvi- Light—An Awtal Afuirs if Trae—The Other Addd able State ot Evidence ed. Chief Charles Nicholson, Firemer O'Brien, Petor Kuykendail and Mi field, and Ben Webbee had their pe heariag in police court terday tho charge of conspiracy to commit a felony. As ar O'Brien and Kuykendall have re while Nicholson, Scho Webber are still under the ban stroug of their be bound over w the grand jury. Judge Mc took the cass under nont snd will probably render his decision today or tomor- row James s Scho. liminary on alt ficld and with a probability advis Attracted General Interest, The moruiag session of the police court W in the room over the patrol and the four walls almost dislocated by the crowd that soughi admittance Every inch of available standing room was oceupied. It has been years since there has boen & case thut attracted so much attenti from That four men who were drawing salaries every month for helping protect tho city from tho ravages of should be accused of entoring into acombi nation with a fifth man by which the law less element should be aliowed to do its work ou the property of the city without hindrance seemedd almost beyond belief, and every who could get inside the court room was anxious to_do 80 in order to hear the detanis of the affair. 10 accommodato the crowd Judge MeGee held the afternoon session in the council chamber, which was almost as full as the smalier toom had been in the morn was he house, were he publi Webber's Testimony. Webber himself was the fivst avthe openng of the morning session told a strange story, the main facts of which coineided with thal which appeared in yes- terday's Bre, but the dotails were decidedly interesting o the audience, as well as to the defendunts. “1have 1o testify He been an applicant on the fire departuent year, but never todo a sked for tion for someth era succeeded in getting a ning_more than special Chief Nicholson for o job when he first electod, aud again when John Rogers was appointed. Ile told me [ stood a good show. luall | have worked three wi at N ud three days at No. 1 wus not working I practice of loafing at No. 4a good No.4 was the headquuarters of the f, and he sometimes slept theve, as well being ther o the day. “Wednesd 1001 we went to O f By wo, 1 mean the chic myself, We dran over, and sever 1 the cable rcoming 01 Us ot into a conversation shout matt A with the fire de- partment. 1 asiced the chief if T could not 7 n appointment and he replied that if were more fires there would be more He told mo to get out”and hustle and he'd mako a hotler for move men, He gave we to understand that I snould be the next man appointed. Agrecd to Burn a ¥ “When we got off the to the Denver saloon, whero wo drank some more. Schotield left us just after we went out of the saloon. Before he left us we had a talk by ourselves, which [ don’t think the chiof heard. u it Schofield_and I agreea to k0 4nd set u fire ata certam hour that might. Thd marble works and the shed back of Maurer’s crockery storo were spoken of by us s the best places for a fire. We drank /—all we wanted, 5 we ot back to Couneil Bluffs nt up to No. 4's, but only stayed a mi ute. Then we went down to a saloon east of Bryant street on Broadway and played i Lsut and watehed pok L and I ost. the game o while longer. 1t was between 1 o'clock and 1:50 when 1 went back to the wine house. 1 went up stairs, opened a cupboard and toox out a lot of waste sat- urated with keroscne und started for the marble works to set it on fire, Before I had dono the job the oM ght me and took me to the station. They let we go, and 1 wet back to the 10 house. The chief, who had been sittuig in a chair by the stove when I went in the fiest time, was lying on top of a pile of fast usle 1 10" him thut the ofticers had got me and asked bim if he wouldn’t helpme. He suid he would.” O'Brien and Kuykendall Dischargod. When asked what other members of the firo department had tried to induce him to start fives, he could not say anyth detinite. All'he coud remember of O'B saying was to tell him to whenever he would leaye always tool this as a jc O'Brien meant it marked at various time: ssing an old place would muke a g was all he had said. Tho the two of the defendants that at the opening of the u City Attorney o 1o £l comin; back iitding. able car we went " “do & good job" the house. He ke, as he thought Kuykenaall had v when he would be kle building, U od five, und’ v rvidence against was 80 meagoer fteruoon session zleton dismissed the case ar s they were concerned. Schofield was put upon the stand m the afternoon, and the most striking characte istic of his testimony was the sweeping way in which he swore against everything. | had never even heard the subject of ince diary fires mentioned at the engine house, On the trip to Omaha Wednesday afternoon tho only thing that was said during the iole afternoon was with reference to the wind. Somo one said, “Ihat wind blows pretty Lara.” Nobody either afivmed or denicd the wllegation, and that was the end of conversational attempts, Chief Nicholson's Story, Nicholson's testimony was almost as sweeping in its denials, and it was worded in almost exactly the sanie lang In ad- dition he said that he had never given Wob- ber the loast encouragement in his aspir tions to a position on the fire department There had been soveral vacancies sine Webber made his first application, but he tad never been appointed. ‘Phe tion told of in Webber's testimony erence to Nicholson's agreement to b Webber after he had beeu caught by the oficers was denied in toto. He was lying asleep i the haymow when the ofticers came up, becauso Kuykendall was sick and one of the other men had a leave of absence, When City Attorney Hazelton came to cross-examine him Nicholscn was compelled 1o adwit that he did not wake a practice of sleeping with lus hat and oy at on when he slopt at the engine and did not know why e made n chanes in bis usual tactivs on this occasion, He was not arunk, however—he was cevtain of that, although he admitted havine deank a few beers, he could not say how many, during the after- noon and evening, stion asto his condition when he ed the new hat in the store 1b Omat was ruled out on an objection from his at u 8. “You and Webber wanted to accommodate those fellows who wish their ground cleared of old buildivgs 50 they may put up brick blocks when you lit thoso fires, didu't you?" was Hazelton's last question “Nuw," was Nicholson's cmphatic answe delivered in a way tha the audicn quite hilurious under its breath This euded the taking of evidenc house, , and the attornevs. St | aunounced that on account of ti of the case he did not want to hand d decision at once, He accordingly took the case under adviscment, and a de looked for sometime today or tomorro importance Kathor Absurd Theory. The organ of the local democracy made o freat eflort lust oventug o charge that the riuging of the fire chief iuto Lhe case was part of a political scheme by which J. M Scanlan, the republican candidate for sheriff, Was Lo reap bei ¢ editorial in woich this charge was maue is laughed at by the democrats who do ot allow this organ Lo do all their thinkiog for them. That Webber, who is & democrat, should render himself Liable to a term in the peniten tary in order Chi | stated that it THE of J. M. Scaal r of the American Prote tion and A repuoiican hance to aistin wuish himself and in ¥ to throw a halo around the family name for volitical purposes is a little too absurd to deserve & thought REFUSED TO SUSPEND, who is o Associa Down His ‘ hing, last even: Fire Chilef Nicholson Still o ' on I Spite of Every The city council held a meotin ing for the avowed puarpose of taking some acti with referenc: to the charge of drunkenness which nas been made against f Nicholson of the » department. It was the tamest kind of a meeting and the action of the council scems to indicate strongly that the chief's misconduct will be whitewashed at the final wind-up unless that part of the public which owns property and wants it pr ed by men who are not in the habit of going to bed with their boots. s and overcouts on, rises up and demands 1AL somethi e done, Mayor Lawrence opened the ball by read ing an official communication in which had been charged that son, chief of the firo depart- \ wuilty of gross misconduct nst. in being intoxicated, he to the council to be in vestigated. After some discussion. next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock was decided upon s the time for looking into the charges by the council resolution was read by the city clerk viding that cards be printed with sec. tions 12, 14 and 16 of the ordinance govern- ing the five department and posted in couspicuous places in the engine houses and that he after th us bestrictly enforeed These sections provide that no intoxicating iquors shall be brought into any of the enzine houses, that any fircman_ being found guilty of drunkenness be discharged, that any fireman absenting himself from his nouse cxcepting when the rules aliow it be ischarged, that members who visit saloons, gawblinz houses or other improper places be discharged and that men who do not belong to tho fire department be prohibited from making the engine houses a loafing place. I'tie resolution was adopted unaniously Alderman Smith moved that pending an investigation of the charge nbove referred to Chief Nicholson be suspended from office. Oh, that's not necessary “Luever heard of allowin to hold his place with a anging over him," retorted e alderman from the numbered 7t 1, how failed even to get o second only other republican mem n the coun cil, failing o side with h rom the fact that Nicholson was a relative of his. 1t was ident that nothing more would be done, > a motion to adjourn was made ana cur ried in a trice. Charies Nic u had be on the lith submitted the case fuh was out- 1 his motion Tibbitts, the | BENNISON BROS, Suturdny's 800 dozen ladie: and men’s underw duplicated o vests and pants at n't bo boat. glove sale, sy offer 100 dozen ladies’ genu- Witz kid gloves in8-button length, mosquetaire in - black, tans, beown and grays, also in hook and 5-button, all at one'price today. Only S8¢ pair, actual value 1.50. LOAKS, uean biy el at a price. Don’t forget we carry the largest stock in this city and at prices that can’t be beat. Children's ciderdown today $1.93, ages 1 105 years, 500 ehildren’s school ¢lo $4.98 cach, ag 3. New goods ar g daily. Come and seo the ladies’ jac #8.50 and $10.00 each in nuv and blac Save time, mon our cloaks of us, Big Sale. T CLOAKS. Toda down cloaks 198 to in 50, tan, brown v and labor e, fast black fleece-lined hose ¢ pair. Actual value 40c. Bargains in every department, ning. INNISON BROS,, Council Bluffs, ater” is a sci furnace, handsomely encased for parlor use: it will heat twice the surface with less fuel than other stoves: burns anything without dust or gas. See it at DeVol's, B Smolke 1. D. King & Co's Partagas. Another ary Blaze. A building located at 618 West Br took fire last evening and the fire depart- meat had to be called out to extinguish the bl Like most of the other fires that have occurred recently this was an incendi- | ary blaze to all appearanc It caught on the southeast corner of the building on the outside while J. N. Millor,who oceupies the upper story as a dwelling, was at church with his fainily. Phe fire burned to the top of the building before it was finally ex- tinguished, ‘Thie house is the property of William Moore and the lower floor was oc cupied by feed and fuel establishment. the house and the furniture owned by Miller were fully in- sured. wbout §: 1dway by The loss wi Baird's cafe will commenco to sc regular dinner for 25¢ Sunday noon. Broadway. Timely Warning Is given by the Boston Store as to time and place to buy reliable and seasonable merchandise. We offer as sj 1 offer- ings while they last attractive bargains in the following lines Odds and ends in kid gloves, sold from at Jde; cissors, all siz 16 blankets, special, 62ic¢ to d6-inch_ heavy all wool twilled flannels 80c, worth BHRe. Best quality dark prints 5c a yard. 36-inch twilled” figared suitings yards for $L00, suitable for comfort- ables, We sl the mono, Underwear counter, dress w the best value in batts for special in Gents', 3 In hosiery, as usual, we ave headquar- tors. Everything you want; prices right. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITE w& Co,, Cour Biufrs, la, P. S.—We close every evenin w., except Mondays and HBaxter Diss Jumes Baxter's trial o burglarizing Mrs. Met stealing several huudred diamonds and jewelry was district court yeste and the caso went 1o the jury ubout b o'clock. A% 10p. w. the jury eame out from its room with o verdiet of " acquittal, Bax at once dis- charged. the charge of all's residence and dollars worth of completed in the If you want your diphtheria, or put scarlet fever, don't diphtheria remed quired. For sale t and Davis, drugg 'n to die of throat, as in use Dp, Jefivies' ) physician re- rdsly, Delluven Special sale sailor hats, Pearl st, Satin erown Ragsdale, 10 Fruit lunds and farms. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadway. Tel, 151 Main street, 2 stock in city, Williamsm & © largest and best bi Cook your meals this su range. At cost at the Gas company. W. W. Chapman, 101 half block south Boston sto mer on a gus urth street Domestic soap is the vest. Jarvis 18 brandy, purest, safest, best OMAHA DAILY BEE: TURDAY, CLOSE OF THE STATE'S CASE Charles Oarleton's Fight for Life Will Begin Today, PROGRESS OF THE FREMONT TRIAL st Witness for the Prosecation Details the Clrcumstances Surrounding the Al teged Murder — Yesterdny's Fea- tures of Little Intorest. Frevoxt, Oct. 13, vecial Telegram to Tue Bee |—In the Carioton murder trial today Luke Johnson testified that after t Killing Carleton came to the place where he was shelling corn and told him that he had killed the tramp that he saw at his touse in the morning. Carleton also asked that the wituess tell his father to keep Minnie away from the house until he got there. I'he witness recognized the pistol 1n court a8 his own, and said that the morn ing of the killin it lay in his bed room on the burcau. He corrobor: ated other witnesses as to the appearance of the body. Cross-examination brought out a statement that Charley Carleton told the witness before the latter left for town that if the “old wan” made any fuss he would got y with him, and the world would be no wiser forit. ‘T'he cross-examination was very sovere, as the testimony hud been very important. A. S, Hester of South Omaha testified that he had made diligent search for the two older sons of the dead man to secure them as witnesses for the state, but had failed to get any track of them. The state rested case at this point. its atrice Weddings, 13.—[Special to Tue Ber.) Scott, for an of the kEx- company, was united Miss Hattio M Mr. and Mrs. M. of tho bride's G, W. Crofts Albert B, Three 1t Beatrice, Oct Mr. Samuel R press Publishing in marriage to ugher of t the residend Thursday, Rov, 10 o'clock of the same day hster was married to Miss Abbie Cox, whiter of W. D. Cox, Rev, R. 1. Ingram tehison, Kan., performing the ceremony Yesterdny at high noon Mr. Corey Furlow was married to Miss Ruth Reynolds at the residenc of the bride’s mother, 2 Market street. Mr. and Mrs. Farlow will spena their honeymoon at Omaha and Chicag oration for the B al university have been filed. Author apital stock, 0. Incorporators, D. R. Lillibridge, Lincoln; Prof. F. I Omaha; L. . N. N, Brun W. Funl, Pemberton, A, R M., Shulte, L L, H. Ho.mes Reports from the cou how wheat o be larg the plant in the rain of Wednesday places the ground in Prof 5. Hoyt una ) nearly the the every creage stand exc tinest of con: mzht was xcellent condition, towunship in of winter llent and The Worl of the Nebraski Uresbyterians, Pexpri, Neb, Oct. 1% —[Special to Ber]—The synod of N a closed annual session today ance of about seventy. with a sermon by R Platte. This was followed by a rous dress from Dr. M. C. Roberts, secre home wissions of New York, on s favorite subject. The audicnce was detighted, Roy H. O. Scott of Hustings was elected mod ator. Afterthe consideration of the educational intorests it was de- to make an 10 ruse ssigning éach church its pro vata rship, $,000 10 go to the Omaha semi $1,500 each to Hasting vue colle st harmony and p) Tue: its was an attend- session opencd . Irwin of 2 per menit theologi and Bel prevai the synod. A = 3 zed ont of the Py byteries of Niobrara Ke: to called the Box Butto P Vettio of Punjab, Ind forcign m Ho expects to re Lexington, Neb., for the year, and will dress meetings as called Upon, be Neb., Oct, iecial Telegram .]—Judge Jackson at the term of court at Niok ited 4 change of venue 10 this county in the Rothwell cattle steal- ing case. Judge Jackson was fully convineed that 4 farr trinl could not be had in Kuox county. Today Sheriff Crockett of Knox rrived here with James and Sam Roth well orge W and Charles Stewa arged with stealing, and turned 1 over to the sheriff. Judigh Jackson nad the bail bond of the Rothwells at 500 each, Thomas at § 1d Stewart at $L,000. Thew attorney made up the bond and the partics returned home. Tho e will be tried in the disirict couvt in Decom ber, con Citizen, Neb., Oct. 13— [Special Telegram ~William P, Gordon, assistant of the Thayer County vank, died at 4 o'clock this afternoon after a lingering attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Gordon was a young man of sterling worth uud marked ability. He was 25 years of age. The ¥ ns will_be conveyed by special train BLESSED INVENTOR OF SLEEP The Human Machine Will pair Itsclf Without As Now 1lessings light on him that firs® invented sleep,” *The habit of too late to bed and early rising is one of the cavses of nery- ous woeakness,” says Dr. Selden I, Tal - cott of the state hospital, New York. Overwork and want of reereation aunother, Men and women who have baen unablo to rest completely during the summer new need more slecp than others; thoy often get | And theresult is seen in Not Re tance, too is WILLIAM RANDALL hanstion, kidne, troubles and dyspepsin—for which Paine’s % compound is a never-failing cur Willinm Randall of Munsfic I huve been subject to rheumatism in the f for the lust six or seven yeurs. and curing that time 1 have tried Scoros of medicines, but could not get much relief. 1 at last gave Palne’s cel- ery compound & teinl, and after using two bottles I certainly felt vettor. Now that I have tuken mine bottles of the Compound in all, I must suy that I feel quite well und free from the dreadful discase. To any of my friends who are suffering 1 tuke great pleasurein recom- wending Paine’s celery compound, be- lieving, as 1 do, that is is & great blood purifier,” OCTOBER 14, 1893 from here Sunday undor the escortof the Masonic fraternity of this place, of which lodge, at the time of his death, he was the ipful master. ‘The intorment will occur at Richmond, Ind., on Tucsday next Captared a Bargliar, Ciry, Oct. 12 —[Special Tele- gram to Tar Brr.]—Henry Oirtie of Borlin, this county, was placed in jail here this evening chargod with robbing Hillman's store at Berlin last night. ‘T'he stoe had been robbed several times, and & wa was employed, which resulted in capture, While out with a night the son of Law farmer of this county that will cripple him for 1 plo¢ striking the boy pn tearing it completely off While huntiag on an island city yesterday Guy Hobps cape from death. A con fired at some game, t A number of shot 'son, the most o8, NEnRASKA char i Ooc met wi last inent ident ¢ i ex- the knee-cap ari party nad a nare n nae shot stri were extrac daugerous being Dix th After West's Tho Tstaxn, Oct. 13 Bre.]—The cit#ouncil has pa tion to the effect Joha W defaulting ex-city troa men be requested to pay the var sums due the and that, if they have, after roasonable time, failed so to do, the city torney besin le wction against West and lis bondsmen Grasn *d a resolu Wost, the onds hat tha Fremont Offie TuemoNT, Oct. 13, The eity council this m and to I8 Quarrel Special o Tie Bee held a special mecting ning to accept tho new water tower members had a bug row. The difi- culty was between Councilman Bell and City Engineer Andrews. The councilman intioduced a resolution duclaring the oftice of city enginecr vacant Tndependents at Duvid Clty, Davin Ciry, Oct. 13, Spe 1 Tue Bre.)—Tho independents met in delegate convention today and placed in nomination C. H, Meacham, treasurer; J. N. Taylor, Judge; H vk J. D, Brown, sheviff, and Arthur Deimer, superintendont NV W KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when ity A e e R er than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs, Jis excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas: ant 1o the taste, the refreshing and trul beneficial properties of a porfect ative; eflectually cieansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fe um{ permanently curing constip: It has given satisfaction to mill met, with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfeetly free from every objectionable substance. p of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. WE ARE Baby very sick with ecrema when three wouthsold. Had home doo- torsand specialists. Got worse all thetime. * Whole body raw as beef- steak. Hair gone. ted him todie. |ick six months before wo tried CuriciRas. No faith in thembut in two months he was entirely cured. Notaspot n him now and_plenty of hajr. MRS, FRANK BARRETT, Winfield, Mich, BabyBad with Eczema aby boy, four months old, o of ecemn. Head Face and body ll\fl terrible, not help L. n weeks, Mit- svent his wred him, We recou G B.&Y Baby Itched HARRIS, Webster, Ind erribly old broke €8 on red e, Acabs Ty five R s roe waekn there was ed CUTIOURA 1 thew, and fn A sore or pimple, Mus, OSCAR JAMES, Woodston, Kan Baby Suffering Agony BaMed JLANICOLES T ker Hill, [nd, CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Anid its cures aro the most re markable pertor and skin’ ron cured, al £0ld throughout the world. Price, Cuticrna, f0e, Boa lkso Porien Diva AND CHEN. COR 24~ Hlow to C1 DABY'S A Full SBET OF TEETH Kame day Uit g antecd fled and beautied pap. Absolutely pure, Skin avd Seal Ly Cuticura sor, n Bloo. 16t and Farnam Stroot. Elevator on 16th Street. Telephions 1033 BRING THIS WITH YOU Special Notices: COUNGDIL BLUFF3: OWA FARMS 870 acres L FE200 800 00 160 7res, $25.0) i m bought and sold. & Tho| Blufs Pusey oved, cosspools, vaul Burice, at Taylor's Lo 0,00, tn Lowit Blufts. Adur FORCING Onr tock on the market toraise money. It will pay you to at- tend our Liquidating Sale Come in and examine our prices, ‘Will do better than wea advertisa, All wool cas were sold for les mere sufts, never s than $8. [1ouibaring Price All wool cheviot suits, in threa shades, straight or round cut, worth $10. [louibarine Price Allwool cheviot overcoats worta up as high as $8. [1ouipating Price Fxamine these goods your own judge. and ba ‘We don't care who you are or where you go, you can'tduplicate these goods for the price. IN THE SHOW WINDOW UMBIA CLOTHING 13th and wd Farnam PAINTS. It Pays to Paint. It Pays to Use Good Paint. It Pays to Look Around And Ses Where You Can Buy Paints Of All Kinds at Real Wholesale Prices. THE COUNCL BLUFFS PAN. 01L& 6LAS3 €0, Tholargest axclnatve Pafat, Ol and Glass house [ the Missourl valiny. 1s the only piace where you oan buy a bill of vaints for oash at wholesale prices and ve assurod that you ot the bost ot everything ~Rrushos, Ladders, Puints, Olis, Oolors, Pliments, Frescoes and evorythin: o/s0 you will nead In the iine this fall-whether In quantitios you oan carey away In your hands orfn car load lots, Money is Scarce and vou want every dollar to count for all It's worth. [t makes no differonce whether youllvo five mlles or 50 miles from Council BlufMs, you will save money by buylng we ART GLASS: Ours is the only exclusive Art Glass 10 WOSt Whero vou ¢ i zet your own fan- worked out, oF the boautitul tdeas of spe- L artists roallzod without fanoy prises. W hiave plenty of roomn. Wo carry a stook of plate and uli other kinds of glass and are roudy to AL orders from hand packages to curtots Mo and s us, or writo for estle miate plate and it other kinds of glass and painting material ¥ Wateh thin spacoe for pricos. CIONIL BLUEES DAINT, 1L & 6LASS €0 Counoll Bluffs, Towa. G.W. PANGLE, M.D, The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experienco. LREADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN., PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN« BARY OF MEDICINE, 1 traat tho following Discases : Catarrh of the lead, Throat, and ’.unglbbh- tyeand Eut, Fiisund Apoplexy, Heart Cowypldint, Kiduey Complaint, Mental Depres- gion, Loss of Manhood, 8eminal 55, Diabetes, Bright's Diteaso, St. Vitus B et , Peralysis, White_Swelling, Scrofula, Tever Sores, Cancers, Tumol and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawinz a drop of blood. . Wouwan with her delicate organs res wiored 16 bealth. Dropsy cured without tapping, Special Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds. 250 to $500 forfeit for any Dis- easge I cunuot cure without meroury, upe Worins removed in two or threo hours, or 0o Py, heancrrhoids or Piles cured, THGSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Willsavo life and hundreds of dollurs by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. TlLoonly Physician who can tell what ails a person without asking a guestion. Al correspondence atrictlv confidential, Medioing 16 by cxpress. Addiess all lotters 1o G.W. PANGLE, M. D, 6553 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, $#Enclose 4 cents in stamps for raply. Retreat FOR Insane 1n churge of the Sistors of Moroy. This renowned Institution Is situated on the Bizh Dluils bnek of und overlooking the clty of Council Blufs. The spaclous grounds, its high Jocation and splendid view, mako it a wost pleasing retreat for tho afllicted. A staff ofem nent physicians and a large corps of ex- pericieed nurses minister to the comforts of the pationis. Bpeolul care glven to lady pus tlents. THIS TERMS MODERATE, For particulars spply o SISTER SUPERIOR, Fraak Streat - - - Coumil Bm;,_lm. THAT HAT OF MINE A TAIL OF A HAT. OCHAPTER L Bouzhtitone yeu 3 CHAPTER L IFittea well, wore well, looked wel} CHAPTER T11, Sull weuring it, CHAPTER 1V, No now hat neaied this year. OHAPIEI V. Bought It of Milton herger, the hatter. CHAPTER VI Saved me monny. *Nough satd, 502 Broadway, Counoll Bluffa, Revolving and Adjusta Flower Stands WINDOW BRACKETS Durable, ornsmental sana aduiired by ey~ ery lover of house plante No trouble tooare for and koep plants with the Fullline, pots, ete. LUND BROS,, 44 80 Maln 88 R RS W. C. ESTEP, L 101 Drector & Embolmer 14, N. Main St., Council Blufl.. Ottico 91—=TELEPBONES— Resldenco i/

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