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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Highwaymen Make a Midnight Levy oo a | Well Known Young Gonple. SENSATIONAL END OF AN EVENING CALL Bart Hanrick and Miss Talbot of the Tele- phone ¥ nge Robbed by Foot- pads While Returning from Visit to w Friend. the North a young lady in the tele Burt Hanrick, an employe of western freight office, friend. Miss Talbot, who wor phone office, met with an exciting experi ¥y night about 11 o'clock. They had ing the evening at the house of & nd were on When they reached the corner of Third a e and Tenth street they we surnrised by appea of two men, both masked, who ordered them to shell out | all they had. Hanvick saw a couple of revolvers glisten- iz in the dim light and at once proceeded | o accede to their dom: He gave up his | purse, containing $8 in cash, and his gold watch, valued at about $0. The robbers then turned to the young lady and ordered her to give up her watch too. She did so and they were allowed to pass on unmo- lested, Haurick at once notified the police of what hap) and efforts were made to men. but without success. He described oné of the men as tall and thin and the other one short and fleshy, but the miasks prevented the features of either seen. Hanrick paid u visit to the city Jail yestor- day morniug to look over some parties who were arrested as suspicious characters, but he was unable to say positively whether or not the guiity parties were among therm “rank Higgins and John Thomas, the sus- 15, were given seven days on the charge grancy. One of them had a revolve but neither had any of the stolen money or roperty in his possession when overtuken ¥ the ‘police. Itis reported that W. H Brown, who is employed on the Northwest- ern road, wisalso followed by two men in the same part ‘of the city Tiesday night, but he saw the plan and ‘compeliod them to fly at the businass end of his revolver. way home tha ance Attention Gonrds. Adjutant General Green has ordered an inspection on October 19, 1803, Thurs- day evening in Company L, Third regi- ment. Every member will report with- out fail in full dress at armory at 7 p. m. By order of O. 5. William: ptain com- manding. When coal is high to The Art Garland and heaters are the most oc burners ever made. Ex) it. and experience is the Bear in mind that G ranges are sold only Broadway. save we try. Oak Garland nomical coal rience proves best teacher. nd stoves and by Do Vol, b0+ Williamson & © .. 103 Main street, largest and best yele stock in city. Domestic soay is the best RESULT OF A €l Damage Suit for $30,000 Against th tor € The first smt for dam last spring’s accident on the motor ling commenced in the district court J. E. Bixby being plaintif, Bixby was on the train at the time and wasono of the four tv receive servious injuries from the wreck, He recites in his petition that the motor was running at a bich and dangerous rate of speed as it approached the crossing of the Chicago, Buriington & Quincy rail- road, and that the company had no one ' looking out for possible col- lisions, He Says that he was thrown a distance of many feet when the erash came, and sustained depression in the back, a cut in the left thigh, a fractured breast bone, and injuries about the head, be- sides other injuries, which kept him in bed for four weeks and prevented him from en- Baging 1 his usual business for three months. He says that he finds it impossible to draw a long breatli without pain, and will always be subject to lung diseases and im- pared eyesig He cluims to have been earning $1,000 per annum at the time of the aceident, and he wants & judgment of $30,- 000 for dan If you want your children to die o diphtheria, ov putrid sore throat, as in malignant scavlet fover. don't use Dr Jeffries' diphtheriu remedy. No phy i quired. For sale Beardsly, and Davis, druggists; also at 2404 Cuming st., Omaha. crasu, Commenced Cook your meals this summer on a gas At t tho Gas company. | Jurvis 1877 brandy, puvest, safest, best for highv simple ussaultand senten; days in the county jml ye: Knudson, the young chareod with burglarizing several residences in Crescent 0g in company with o young fellow named McDonald, is now hay- ng his second trial. His pal pleadea guilty. and although the evidence on the first trial showed that Knudson and McDonald wero together when the burglar was committed the * Jjury pesisted in to spend thirty fellow who was | m 3, | week will ¥ disagrecing, four " of the members stating positively that they would not return a verdict of guilly against a boy of that age. He was 18. ‘When the case was called for trial No. 2 yesterday afternoon and the jury wias empaneled it was found that the box contained seven or eight of thomen who had 48at upon the fivst case. County Attorney Organ entered an objection to all of these men and the objection was sustained by Judge Macy. As two other juries were out the box had ta be filled up with men mcked up av random by the bailff. The jury was at longth secured aud the trial will proceed this morning. La Fleche and Shepard, who attempted 1o ork the lock racket on scveral saloon eopers and pass ‘worthless checks, were found guilty in both cases. We will put in the Round Oak fur- naces for $100, guaranteed to hold fire forty-eight hours with soft coal. Will burn anything. Cole & Cole, sole agents for Radiant, Home and Round Oak stoves, 41 Main street. W. E. Chambers will Rmcinx classes in Vednesday, October 4. Suftvring from Dr. Laugel, the prop Institute on Lower Broadway, is suffe from the effects of & severe fall which he ~had last Sunday evening while alighting from a motoron Lower Broadway. For a day oF Lo there were 1o serious symptoms felt, but at last another doctor was called in and he was found to be suffering from artial paralysis of the lower limbs and in. Lnunuuan of the abdomen. The paraiysis | With 80 his commence his Masonic temple was accompanied by convulsio careful attestion he will recov physician say Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap * W. 8, Baird, Lawver, Everett block. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. BDouud Over to the Grand Jury, The preliminury examination of Mary JBaker on the charge of assault with intent #o commit murder was completed in police eourt yesterday worning. Mrs. Buker, who 8 the wife of “Texas” Baker, shoi at her sister, Mrs. Henderson, because the latter showed Texas 100 much kindness during & tew) rily streioed condition of domestic fi."bul Ler aim poor and Mrs. Hen- lived 10 tell the tale. -After hewring | the evidence Judgé MoGee boind the de fendant over to the grand jury and fixed her bail av 00, Sarah Burke brought suit in the district court yosterday for a divorea from Martin vhom sho was married in Lincoln They lived together until Octo . 1809, and haa seven childcen. She claims that during the last five years he has troquently treated her cruelly, hitting her with his fists and the dishes. and putting her out of the house at night. She asks for an injunction to restrain the defendant from ing of his property and an attachment 50 temporary alimony and €100 for at fees, She also demands £1,000 permanent alimony. Nad Bilis Made Gooo, If you have any bad bills against per- sons not living in fowa #ho are employed by @ ., express or sleaping car company entering lTowa the Nassat (nvestment C., Merrinm block Couneil Blaffs, la., will gaarantee their colleation, The at Miss Ragsdale’s this AVsalo of trimmed range from ction n 4 s Prices wiil W. W. Chapnay, 101 Foacth st half block south Boston st George Davis, prescription drug Wt 1 At the meeting of th church of the Latter Day Saints, which has just closed 1, the qnestion of secur- ing a new location for the permunent head- onference was left in the hands of & committee consisting of Mossis, Firando of Magnolia, Scott of Little Sioux and Sedwg a1t is said that the leaders reh ave in favor of leaving the he. t Logan, and will do so uniess syme decided advantages can be brough forward by people of other towns. wosite, conference of the the Mengoi. Y Plumbing Co, Boston store, cloaks Dearest. forgives all Sell Hough was found ank Scanlan in a Write, g by OM- Broadway saloon inces of the Orient will aturday evening. Knights of Pythias hall, Tho ladies of the Congregati society will enter Lat the res- of Dr. Askin this evening. r session of Harmony chapter No. Order Eastern Star, this evening. V ingz members cordiully invited. By order worthy mitron. The October term of the district court will open on the Bist. ‘The time for filing p tions in suits to be tried this term will ex- pire tomorrow afternoon marriage license was issue K yesterday to B Iward and Lizzie Zimmerman, both of Manay ‘They were marr Justice Vien. The infant son of Capen died months. 20 10 Ar- They will meet at al Mission el . Wright, ed 17, Mr. and Mus, O. E. Wednesday at the age of 5 He was one of twins. A private 11 be held at the family residence oon. od Mittnocht was dviving up rday afternoon accompaniod when the horse took frieht moving apparatus that was stand- ing loaded upon n wagon near the corner of Bryant stree The frightened animal started to and as he did so threw bort lndies out. y the stone pave- ment and weve considerabl , though not seriously injurved, then dashed down Bryant street to Washington avenue, where he finally stopy The buggy Wwas somewhat battered up. Timely Warntig Is given by the Boston Store as to time and place to buy reliable and seasonable merchandise. We offer as special offer- ings while they last attractive bargains in the following lin 0dds and ends in kid gloves, sold from all colors and makes, at 39¢; : scissors, all sizes, at 10c; lankets, special, 62ic to 00. 36-inch heavy all wool twilled dress flannels 39c, worth 58 Best quality dark prints 5 a yard. 36-inch twilled figured ,suitings 12 yards for $1.00, suitable for comfort- ables, We show the best the monoy. Underwear counter, special in ladies’ at e, 33c, § Gents', 3%, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. vy, as usual, we are headquar- ything you want; prices value in batts for FOTHERINGHAM, WHI AW & Co., Council Bluffs, la. every evening at 6 p. and Saturdays. TON STORE. 1 We close ot Monda, For ain, a nice j-room cottage, lot 40x120 feat, two blocks from motor line. Price $850. Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., 600 Broadway. Smoke T. D. King & Cq Jarvis Wine sale at a Partagas. Council BlufTs, Ta. Tarngraph D. W. Archer is home from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Loomis leave for Chi- cago today Mrs. C. E. World's fuis Miss Hallic Spera is taking in the sights at the exposition. Miss Maud Byyantreturned Tuesday night from a visit to the fair, Miss Angie Wickham returned yesterday from a visit to the World’s fair. Mrs. A. Darraugh returned from a visit to the World’s fair. aude Dye of the county treasurer's oMce is recovering from a severe sickness, Mr. and M Meldrum have just re- turned from their visit to the Wor!d's fai J. M. Fenlon, John H Mithen and E, A. Wickham left last evening for a trip to the World’s fair, enator Groneweg and dau®hters, Misses Nettie and Hattie, returned Tuesday from a Chicago visit. D, E. I. Woodbury and wife left for Chi- 0 last evening 10 take a parting look at the White City. Mrs. J. A. Murphy has returned from Chi- , decompaniod by her daughter Maude and son George. Mrs. \V. H, Withrow of Missouri Valley and Miss Carrie Withrow of this city re- turned from the fair Tuesday. Mr. Grant Good, who has been visiting his brother, 12, 5. Good. on Stutsman street, left last evening for his home in the east. F. E. liland is working a key at the telegraph ofice in the transfer during the absence of Frank Bechler on a visit to Chi- ago. Deputy Sheriff Llewellyn of Woodbury county was i Bluffs visitor yesterday. He was on his way back to Sioux City from Clarinda, where he went to take an insane patient. L. Holst, who has been connected with the mail service for a number of years, has had a transfer which will make Jis work more convenient 1or him. He has lurmel'l{ been running between Council Bluffs and Minne- apolis, but his new run will be between Omaha and Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sampley returnediyester- day morning from a visit of several mouths in Ohio. where they went in the hope of benefiting the health of Mrs. Sampley. The wrip did not have so decided a result as was hoped for, und the patient finds herself in about the same coudition as when she left. Mr. Sampley will resume his old place as manager of the Postal Telegraph company in Council Bluffs, Mrs. ©). H. Lucas has gone to Pacific City, Mills county, to attend the funeral of her brother, Johu Gilliland. He weunt to Col- Orado some time ago 1o take up a ranch, in company with & number of his -neighbors. News of his serious illness was received sev- S ugo uud this was quickly followed by @ telegram announciug bis death. The remains arrived at Pacific City 1ast evening. M. Gilliland was well known in both Potta- wattamie and Mills counties and was a member of the Mills county Board of Super- Visors some years ago. H. Campbell has gone to the yesterday WENT DIWN WITH A BRIDGE Reveral Towa Workmen Orushed an1 Mangled at Eldon. ONE KILLED AND TEN SERIOUSLY HURT Stracture on Which the Victims Were Em- ployed Kuown to Have Heen in a Dangerous Condition—Detalis of the Accident, OtrvMwa, Ta,, Oct. 18 to Tue Bee. | —There w at Bidon this mornin lost his life, four were fatatly hurt and six injured seriously. Theaccident oceurred on a new bridge in course of construction across the Des Moines river at that place, for which Fair, Wiiliams & Co. of this city ave contractors. Seventeen men were engaged taking down the third spanof the old bridge and putting in false work when it went down. KEd Thompson of South Ottumwa was killed outright: John Fallon had his skull frac- tured ana received bad scalp wounds and will probably die; Mike Murphy was crushed through the breast and internally injured nd cannot live; James Collins was also badly injured. allon and Murphy were both of South Ottumwa. William Burke of Eldon was terribly crushed and a bolt was imbedded deep 1 his flesh, and his recovery is doubtful. Cit Nichols,Frank Defored W. D. Frantz and Jesse Nicholson w dangerously wounded. The rest of the num- ber received slight injuries The superstructure'on wich working was part of the old brid pronounced unsafe before the work on the new bridge was vegun. Thompson was n ried and leaves a wife and four children. lon and Collins are married and hav families suding upon them. As soon us the information was received here physi were immediately dispatched to the scene, d together with the local physicians of ldon are doiug all possible to alleviate the sufferings of the vietims ‘The coroner from this city is now holding an inquest over the body of Thompson. [Special Telegram n awful aceident by which one man they were and was Supreme Court Devisio Des Moises, Oct. 18, elegram to ‘Tur BEr.—The supremo court handed down the following decisions this morning: Edith J. Henry nt, against Sylvester Grinith anid flith, Lee district, modified and afirmed ;Herbert Powellagainst James Chittick, appellant, Adair district, afirmed ;Berthold &Jennings against Seevers Manufacturing company, appellant, Mahaska district, aMrmed; Gustave May, appellant, against Rudolph A 'y district, af- tirme 2 i; State appellant, State of Towa Hunt, appellant, Polk district, affiemed: Shaw & Schoonover against’ John Jacobs, appellant, Jones district, ove led ; it Ellis. pellant, avainst ter and_others, ‘Mabas ict, afiirmed; McCormick Harvesting Machine company, apoellant, against Matthew Rich- ardson, Kossuth district, affirmed; David Magee,appellant, against Chicago and North- western Railway company, Mahuska dis- trict, afivmed ; Creston Water Works com- pany against Th McGrath, appeliant, appeul from superior court of Creston, re. versed; M. J, Cameron, appellant, against Lena Hopkins, Winnesheik district, re- versed: John F. Neary against H. B. Jones, appellant, Polo Alto " district, afirmed. In the matter of the assignment of Caldwell's bunk, Stephen King, ussignee, appellant, C M. Wood et al. appolice, Harrison district, judgment of district court in disallowing charges of S. I King and H. H. Rodifer as claims ugaiust the estate of the Caldwells is reversad. In all other respects it_is affirmed. against R mont district, against Churles Towa Odd rellows’ Fine Show| CLINTON, Ta., Oct. 18.—[Special Telegram to Tne BEE.]—The grand lodge of Towa Odd Fellows met in forty-second annual session here today, with Grand Master Bulen in the chair. Ninety-six past grands were admit- ted and reccivod the grand lodge degree. The visito were entertained this afternoon by local lodges with a par- ade and speeches at the opera house by the mayor, Grand Master Bulen, Past Grend Master Longueville of Dubuque and Deputy Graudsii Herman Black of Davenport.” The Daughters of Rebekuh gavean informal reception this evening. Revorts of grand officers show thirty-two new subordinate lodges and fifty-two new Rebekah lodges have been instituted the past year, with an increase of over 5,000 members, both branches aggregating wore thai 42,000 in the state. Red Gik Peopie Wedded, RED OAK, Tu., Oct. 18.—[Special Telegram to Tur BeE. John S. Baxter of Red Oak and Miss Car Andrews of St. Louis were united in marriage at St. Louis this morn- ing, Mr. Baxter has for a number of years been connected with the Lane lmplement company as its manager and is one of Red Oak's most promineat young men. Miss Andrews formerly lived in Red Oak, but re- moved to St. Louis over a year ago. Both are well known in local s | circles. They leave tonight for the World's fair, after which they will return to Red Oak and make it their future home, Important Legal Foint Settled. Des Moixes, Oct. 14.—Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Thé suit of McHenry against the estate of Peter Sutter termiunated this morning in a verdict for the plaintiff. The Jury was out nearly ail mght. They decided that the lawyers were entitled to $300 fees for services in preparing for the defense of utter after his arrest for murdering M bis wife. L Fair and War 7 FORECASTS, er Aro the Nebraska Pre- 1ctions for Toduy. N, Oct. 18—Korecast until 8 p, m. Thursda, For Nebraska and South Dakota—] warmer, except cooler in southern and western Nebraska; variable winds, For lowa—Fair; csoler; variable winds, Locul Record, Orrice oF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAlA, Oct. 18.—Omaha recora of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years: WasHIN 1693. 1892. 169 Maximum temperature 742 622 by Minlmum woiperatnre. 542 435 49= 410 Average tenipe 642 522 489 50O Precipltation.... .. 00 200 .00 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem- ture and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1, 1893; Norml temperature. Excess for the Deticiency since Murch 1 Normal precipitation Deficiency for the du Dificlency since Mard 220476 inches RKepores from Other Stations at 8 p. om0 30 o STATIONS, -m-ag:n amvsadway, £ep 30 2amw aedinag, xR *wopwNAPRIg “aaqivam 00| Clear, 00/Cllea spzen| Davenport 00 Burt o1 00 Part Cloudy. Kansas Ciy; e iy, 00 Clear. 00| Part Clowdy, 00 Cle 00 Part Oloudy. 00 Clear. 04 Cloudy, T Cloudy loudy. GEONGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast Omelal, o SRl o Postponed the Case, Des Moixes, Oct. 18.—([Special ‘Pelegram to Tux Bex.|—The bailot case to determine THE OMATMA DALY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1893, the rizhts of the republican citizens pro- hibition party, '"“Ju:g“'"'“ for gov- ernor is Rev. Bennett o1, came up today, but was postboned ‘till Friday, all the pa ties in interest not bging ready. AFFAIR3 AT BOUIH OMAHA. Frank Kalloa Severely Lojared by n Falling Buoket-Gossip. Frank Kalina met with an accident yester- day afternoon that way, vet cost him his life. He was digging a sell for Mike Dacey over at Ninsteenth and () strests. when one of the buckets tore lgose from its fastenings and fell a distance of forty feet, striking the victim on the head. ; Kalina was removed from the well as quickly as possible and when the physician arcived the unfortunate man was suffering from _cerebral concussion and was unconscious, The gash on his scalp is about four inches Jong Oficer minger is on the sick lis Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clark are habpy over, the arvival of a new boy. S Hugh Fitchpatrick was “run in" night for carrying concealed weapons. F. H. Chase was locked up by Captain Austin last night as a suspicious character. Tho police ball takes place tonight and the indications are that there will bo an immense crowd vresent. Officer: Wie and Kruger wept to Omaha yester ana sold seventy-three tickets. ‘The Junior Order of United Amer chaaics made a proposition to furnish the flags for the new school buildings, provided the board will allow the order io superintend the placing and dedicating of the same. The proposition was accepted. Alice, the l-year-old daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swift, was buried yesterday worning. It was one of the largest funerals that has ever taken place in South Omaha, Mr. Swift has been foreman at the Cudahy packing house for a great many rs and the family has many friends. As a special meeting of the Board ucation last night, with Members s, Thomas und Hagan present. discussed was the question of 30,000 worth of insurance for the High school and the Thied ward build- ing. This amount was finally agreed upon and the sec y was instructed to take out policies of that nmount. Four thous- and dollars worth of fire insurance was also decided upon for the High school building aud 3,000 for the Third ward building. J. H. Wiker w employed as fireman at the High sckool building. last The Seventh Ward Republican club will hold a vegular meeting this evening at 1212 Park avenue. Lo oy TEK RAVHIC BRIEFS, The body of James M. ) citizen of Pine Blulf, Ark., He had bee udge retused to speth, th rles, Mo, bas Ma'rion Hed- lenve Deny toduy for Da ireen, man- agerfor the A head the del V.M. Hollin, WHL T Ricket and J. M Kobinson of presenting a fargo amount of capital, huve organized an immi- gration compan, Smporta, Kan. e large agricultural implement house of U Logansport, Ind., assigned yes- Linbilitles are cstimnted ut $25,000 70,000, of which $26,000 15 1n pupér Chirteen of the crew of the British steam: which arrived at Boston Tuesday from | tegso, Mex., ure sick with what is supposed to be yellow fever, The vessel Is held at quar- antine. The Friend & Fox compuny, whose plantis located at Lockland, O., hus' filed n petition in the common pleas court for the ap- pointment of a re L thie winding up of the corporation. Dr, Geor, Eustern L Pape 15, eastern agont 3t company, w ed ut Wichita, Kan., of the thurge U by Colonel 1L W. Lawis. ex-presidont ouipany, of criminal 1th 1. man Epworth couference at St. new constitution from the old syste the lengue will bund. The ational s adoptod dennriures . The name of be “Die Junger- s conforence of the Mothodist Episcopal Church South axsembied yesterdny morning at Lobanon, Bishop Kecner of New Orleans presiding. Thore prosent us delogates, clerlcal, 187; lay, thirty-seven, B. F. Huynes was clected secrotary. Gustav C. Trampfl, président of the dofunct South Side Ravings bunk of Milwnukee, und John E. Koettiug, cashicr of that nstitution have licted by the grand jury. Trampft is dn ¢ and Koatting was brought from Monterey, Méx., Tuesdity night. A. V. Stecnbloch, his daughter Ada and his son Willinm were suffocatcd by gns Tuesdiy nightat the Ralser hotel, Chicago. The dent bodies were discovered yesf y utternoon. The family came to the World's fair frou Hampton, Ta. Itis suoposed they blew out the gus. Mrs. M. €, suit ug; ville, Tn Clty 'to set asido deeds giv fendants and to unnul certain contracts, The defenduits developed - rich tract of mineial land belonging to the plaintiff under u lous lease. senger trains, Nos. 1and 4. on the A - lantic & Pacitic collided at w eut two 1 west of Walnut Statfon, Ariz. about uesday eveniug, Boch engine erows nd - escuped with slight bruises, .y ICOhIer, CAPIess niessenzer, was cuught aniong the 3¢ and had one rib broken and log injured: At meeting of the ex the irrigation congress ut an Dieg 3 wood 3 d of Wyoming, Juhn 1. Cotercil of Oklahoma and Dr, iant of North | were added 10 the commitiee, A Blarke of Butte, Mont., was cleeted u menbe of the commission 1o have charge of nutionl leglstation pending In congress relating to ir- rigation affuirs 0, Mo, hus bronzht . Snyder of Crawfords- nydor of Kunsus i by her to the d: - Jumped mmittee of Cal., Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Gry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. THEVRiUime vz or e 1 o A Happy, Fruitfu: MARRIAGE ! EVERY MAN v N ihu TRUTHS; the Pla S JFacts; the '014 Be and the New Discovories of Medical Scie asapplied to Married Life, should write 1. qur. wonderful Mitle book, call: PERFECT MANHOOD." o any earnc man we will mail one copy Entircl: ¥ree, in plain sealed cover. $A rofu: ‘from the quacis,” Address ERIE MEDIGAL .. Prsstnrn v A Full SBT - $ OF TEETH 5 Teeth exiracted in morning, oues inserted aftornoou Bame day. Perfect (it guar- 1 W Bl 8rd Floar, Paxton Blook 10th and Parnam Stroot. Elevator on 10th Stgeet. Telephous 1035] BRINGTHIS WITH You W. C. ESTEP, RUnerl DirecHor & Embaimer 14, N. Main St., Council Bluffs, Otlice #1 ~TELEPHONES—Resldence 83 BAD COMPLEXIONS Pimples, blackheads, ged, rough and olly skin aud hands, ‘dry, thin, and 'nlllng hair, and siwple baby blemiehes ted and cured by Curi- s Jpost ifective okin: purifying and beautifylog soap in he wnrfi, us well s purest and aweetest of tollet and uursery #oaps, Bold throughout the world, DR WILLLAMSO TREATMENT Ford months madicines Instramonts 1're SPECIALIS Consulintic 18 insupassed i elic (reat ot all - Chronio, Neorvous Diseases, Write to or consult sonally. TREATMENT BY MATL Addioss with stamp, forpartiediars, which KNOWLEDGE e Brings comfort and improvement and "“I n sc “ B En G,s tenda to personal enjoyment when rightly uu(‘. The many, who live bet- The HIBESON R H"‘ ~‘~Noucpi£n1 ter than others and enjoy life more, with Y SPHCTAC celes less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to thid Hes s of shysical being, will attest the value to health of the pure Tiquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Tts excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative; effectually cieansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and perm mvnliy curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, beecause it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without wes ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 50¢ 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 accent any substitute if offered brated Non- changeable Speat Jand Glass2s for salein Om aha by MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONL NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Nab, CAPITAL, - = = SURPLUS, nry W, Y president, C. 3. Maus Colling, J. N Pa THE IRON BANK. s ol Xt e it i oy Vi NEBRASKA | £400,000 " - Er—— Y? N! iy | | LY and ! Private and pors s | mont | | | | i { | | away Inyour hinisorin enr LY. el The Mercer. Omaha’s Newsst Hot>'. Cor. 12th and Howard Suraets 40rooms ) per day. rooms $3.0) per day. rooms with bath at 31 par day. 0 rooms with bath at$l.5) per 17 Modern in Every Kespect. Newly Farnished Througho it C. S. ERB. Pron. I Powder clires All'druggists. 60 conts, e ——r MORE HELP We wish to announce that we have engaged an extra force of salesmen to aid us during this rnsh. We Apologize: To those whom we were unable to wait upon Saturday, and beg to assurethem and the public in general that from now we will have ample help till the close of this LIQUIDATING SALE, We have added a line of all wool double breast- ed ¢8.50 and ¢10 cheviot suits which go on sale to- mo:row at LIQUIDA'I‘I G PRICE All wool cassimere suits, never were sold for less than $3. [ iouipaTing Price §5.00 ¥ All wool cheviot suits, in thres shades, straight or round cut, worth $10. Liouibarine Price $5,00 All wool cheviot overcoats worta up ashigh as $8. Liguibating Price §3,75 Examine these goods and b your own judge. Wedon’t cara who you are or where you go, you can'tduplicate thess goods for the price. . IN THE SHOW WINDOWS, COLUMBIA CLOTHING (0, 13th and Farnam, Clothing, Dresses, gpo?i‘de LT tiom Prompt, I}_then iomn {ifl s'a‘n able ‘g ey | PAINTS. It Pays to Paint It Pays to Use Good Paint, It Pays to Toosk Around And Soc Where You Can Buy Paints Of All Kinds at Real Wholasale Prices THE COUNGIL BLUFES PAINT 0118 6LASS €0, Tho larzest ox ‘lusive Paint. Ol and Glas house fn the Missourl valiay. is the only place where you oan hiy o bitl of paints tor cash at wholesale prices anl be assurel that yoa get the bost of evary thinz—~Hrashos, Ladders, I'aints, Oiis, Co 0z, PPlimonts, Frescoos nnd everythin: Yo uwill nead fn tha iina this fall-whether 1n quantitios yo1 can carry foad lots, Money is Scarce and you want every doilar to connt for all s worth. It makes no difference whether you livo five miles or 51) miles from Counoll Blufls, you will sive monvy by buying at wholes 'ART GLASS! Oursis the unly exclusive Art Glass Factory inthe west where vou ¢ in get your own fane cles worked out, or the beautiful 1deas of spa= cinl urtists realizod without fancy prises. Welnve plenty of room. Wo carry a stook of plate and all other Kkinds of zlass and are ready to fill orders from hund piokages to carlots. Come and see us, or write for estie mates on plute and ail other kinds of glass and punting materisl. £2 Watch this spaco for prices. COUNCIL BLUEES PAINT, 1L 5 6LASS 0. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN~ SARY OF MEDICINE, 1 treat the following Disease: Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dig. gascs of the Eyeand Eaf, Fitsand Apoplexy, Heart Disease, Liver, Gomplatute Kiduey "Gomplint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depres= sion, Loss of M;m:ood B.ga‘llrnl Diabetes, Bright'e Di-ease, St. Vitus® mgcae‘“l‘( Shatism, Paralyels, White Bwelling, Scrofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula )n ano removed without the knife or drawinz a drop eof bload. . Womsn with her delicate o re- Rorad T bealit. ~ Dropey cured without tappiag, Special Attentlon given to private Dissases of all kinds. $50 to $500 forfeit for any Dig- ease I cannot cure without mercury, Tzro Worms removed in two or threo hours, or g Pay. hewmorrholds or Plies cured. TEHOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will rave lifo and hundreds of dollurs by calling on or using ’ OR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, The only Physician who can tell what ailg a porson without asking a question, Al correspondence sfrictly confldential, Medioing ecit by cxpress, Address ol letters to G.W. PANGLE, M. D, 655 Brondway, Council BBluffs, ERTEuclose 4 cents In stamps for repl. New York Hospital TREATMENT, > Chronic, Nervous, Surical, Private anl Sp ecial Diseases of both MEN AND WOMEN Stricture, Hydroosls Variosoele, And all other troubjesioa “od ntroasonable charges. CONSULUATION FREE. Oall on or ntldress. DR, SEVMOUR PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK. I6th AND DODGE 8TS., OMAHA, NEB. Opposite Hayden Bro's. Ravaivinzanl Aljustab Flower Stands WINDOW BRACKETS Durable ornamental ana vractical; ndmired by ey- ery loverof house plants, Notrouble toeare tor and lieep plunts with thoi, Fuliline, pots, ete.. ut LUND BROS,, 23 Main St Special Notice COUNCIL BLUFF3: barber at once. John 3% 8. Main, awl o the roud (0 8ohool for Return 1o 502 Willow asenge OST - A Persian aDeaf and '“'A.\n-m Girl to da usework, Mr v Oaklund Ave. \ due to Krade cow that i fresh. or othier property. L C. Bov i FoR sALE-100 on 0 Counel s postofliee Xl take city property in par § Slutsman street. ol b JOWA FARMS-£70 acves. #22.5 acres, §42.0); I 160 4 :res 1ikt of farms, fruit ston & Van Pat )9, XOU know that Day & Hess chole his eity A BSTRACTS wad lowia F bought aud sold. Pusey Blufis (YABBAGE romoved, conspools, vauiu (Jblhlllhd. Ed Burke, P ayiors Lroadway HE Cluar, worth ! i go 101 residence l'l‘;m‘il Bluge. Addioss M. B M., Waurneryilie © some bargalus ln fraitand garden land near m and olty Droparty & Thomas, Couast Ghimasys ut Taylor's grocery, oa)

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