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_ THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: THE DAILY BEE/NIWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Y ity., Wiillam Rl ATURDAYIMARCH 24, 1 Durke, §r., Tex Daker, | burned in 1502, and he ,\"nu $300, the face mes McGrath of S1ouX | of au inaurance policy on the place. e d s rictor of | Omaha National bank against Kimball & SOUNG Son ki the joint, whw sick in bed, and his wife was | Champ and others. The plaintiff asks the COUNCIL BLUFFS, allowed to stay with him on her promising ; court to appoint a receiver for the Manhattan OFFICE - <« NO, 12 PEARL STREET Jontemplation Does Not Add Satisfaction to | to appear in police court in morning. | property, alleging that (tA# now In posses lson, the pre e When morning came Mrs. Richardson did | gion of no one and I8 goifig:to waste. The : ! s e the Mulot Law Prospects, not, and the deputy marshal went after her. | epurt fn asked to direct thay O, 1. Hannan The only medicine for | tusted it fn the more aggravated and obsti- | hysteria, spasms, i othor distrossing, ner- Delivered by earrier to any part of the eity. | Richard nformed him that she had | receiver of the Kimball & Champ Invest T“E nm_' womnan's peculiar ailments, | nate cases which had battlad their skill, prove | vous symptoms comimonly attend upon H. W, TILTON, Manager. skipped, and on his making a search h A comp be required to account to the sold by druggists under | it to bo the most wonde ln.x remedy (\‘3 |~;l.v,§ ~v\m il ..,I.m}rwu; dise " ln womb, o . ’ 4 | unable to find her. He returned to the | nex receiver, whoever he fay be, for th a positive guaraute vised for the relief and cure of suffering | It fuduces refreshing sloep and relieves nien- TELEPHONES § Niuht Editor No. 23 —_— | had been spending a few days in one of the [ . M ander agalnst P, M. Sharples RemeDY, that it will cure i overy |all," but as o most pericet Specific for vorite Prescripe —m—m—m———— upstairs ceils, wh mmanded a view of | and o'hers t Is to replevin a crea . | caso or monoy will bo re- | woman's peculiar discases, tion " It positive cure Liberats Depreeate Ita Stringency and Radi- | (o Richardson domicile, calied out to. him L."K!m.l",r' AR e ol d et funded, is DR, Prence's | s A« a poserfuly Invig CURES THE | Hioti b, 4t complicated @INOR HBNTION Decry Its Weakness—One Point Say, Mistah Fowler, [ just seed de old 5 Favonrre Puescruprio, This” guarantee | [ " powppey) | orating tonie, it imparts WonsT Cages, | ot cbetinate”coses of W s W S SO Where It Hits the Clty Hard woman shin up de roof when yo' went down E BOTHERED THERECEIVER. has been faithtully « rried out for many strongtli o the whole sys: o Teucorthen, or whites” DRLOTSLOrEy SPTING CTERY. GODTS: C8 | dah.” Mr. Fowler accordingly retraced his — years. Did this medicine not posscss extra m, and fo the uterus or . excossive flowing a : ok est—Kome Opinions, | #teps and when he reached the house Mrs. | Lawrence Kinnehan Brought Before Judge ordinary curative properties this offer could womb and its appendages, | monthly periods, painful menstruation, un- Apron sale and supper in Eiseman building, | Richardson was again missing. But her Smith on the Charge of pt. notbe made by a houso of well-known re- | in | cular. For over- | patural suppressions, prolapsus or falling of March 20, Brondway Methodist ladies. ¢ — ruse fafled to work, for she was dragged A Tittlo trotBrasshat (ook place yesterday sponsibility and integrit worked, tworn-out,” **rundown,” debili- | the womb, weak back, * femalo weakness,” A marriage license was issued yesterday | The mulct law, which has just passed both | down and made to walk to the city dail, [ A I ARG MNaAAOR, Fecsiver oF The treatment of | tated hvu‘l.lu‘w«i. milliyrs, dr nakers, seun: |anteversion, retrotersion, bearing down W m W. Melton, aged 23, and Philen OUSES o . » she Is now confined. Josie Hulbert | PetWee €0t oy (2 ot oo A AL many thousands of | stresses, ““shop-girls,” housckeepers, nurs sensations, chronie congestion, lammation Ll i Al * | houses of the slature, seems to be any- [ Where she \vere fined $9.60 in police | the Kinnehan stcek of boots and shoes, and THE OUTGROWTH Cases of those chronic | mothers, and feebld women generally, Dr. | and lceration of the womb, infla imation The “Little Hesoes” of the Christlan | thin8 but popular in incil Bluffs. It 18 | o0 yoste morning, and all the rest . Mr, Kinnehan, resulted in the arrest of v weaknesses and dis- | Plerce’s |'“ l,' “'*!‘“i‘"lh” gre ~’|M pain and tenderness in ovarics, accompanied chiireh huve arranged for a pleasant enters | Commonly supposed to have been a sort of | of the cases ware continted until today. the latter on the charge of contempt of court, OF A VAST tressing allmento pe. | carthly boan, helng uneqiialed s an firetiz: | with internal lieat ' L) ; . comprom ise 3l Fop § % i culiar to females, nt SOl st jadile b Rl and thoso about to become tainment at the tabernacle this evening. ompromise between the liberal republicans e - " » but Mr. Kinnehan ig not behind the bars n ~ v motes digestion and assimilation of food, Lt Calanthe assembly, Pythian Sisters, will | and tho radical prohibitionists. At this end EASTER AT THE BOSTON STORE, nor does he scem Iikely to be at present EXPERIENQE. the, Tuvallds, - Hotel | Ciros nausen, weakness of stomach, indiges: || MOTHERS | tuothers, shouid g that X | fter 3 somev [ B, C. agon re iis position as re el and Surgic 8 Slonting FotALIoNS of &1 . Pie avorite er hold a speclal meating at 2 o'clock this atter. | of the line nio one knows but somewhere in | 5 \tryotous and ifenutiful Dispiay in | B C, Gleaton resignod his position as o] tute, BufMalo, N, ¥, hias afforded o vast ex- | tion, bloating and eructations of gas, Hoh Tote ehiidiirth of ita tor g noon at the residence ot Mrs. Henn, M6 | the stato there may be liberal republican Thelr Show Windows Lust Night. pointed fn his place and instructed to make perience in nicely adapting and thoroughly | . As a soothing and | tures, terrors and dangers to both mother T, WEQALA L and radical prohibitionists who are satisfied | 1y the carly part of last evening it was | an invoice. He secured the assistance of e SaLIC R G KEAWO ALY Do A S00THIN | St RnStite. Froscrimion | aaconids by slding naturg in proparing the Marle Tempest will appear at Dohany's | wien i, but those of this city unite in rising | well nigh impossible to get past the Boston | C. C. Hennett in making the invoice, but cullar maladies, f"““"’”"l ll "“‘"‘l""“".' | system for parturition. —Thereby * labor } opera house on Saturday evening, March i cursed, The attempt to | Store without going into the street. The [ when Bennett arrived at the store he was Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is is unequaled and s in-fand the period of confinement is greatly p and lin it 1r: T P aluabl 11 1 iIn “The Fencing Master,” De Koven and p . £ A Bte G ol the outgrowth of this great and valuable ex- | valuable in allaying and | ghortened. It also promotes an abundant LishaL 1 ed @ dis- | #idewalk was jammed with people. The at- | met by Kinnehan and told that he would 3 1 L X L r 1 Smith's opera cHIBLOTLNeoN LillS | URRINIDNR) IOYeUEE traction was the marvelously rich and hand- | not be allowed to thake the Involce, as Mac perience, Thousands of testimonials received — subduing nervous excita- | secrotion of nourishment for the ehild, There will be a mesting of the Pilgrim | mal failure, and everywhere, on the streets | (TLOR, TR (RY MIEERLY TEsh S RARTE | ADL be ARON AR (0GRt o engage him withost rom patients and from physicians who have | bility, irritability, exhaustion, prostration, Sisters at Mrs. F. E. Shep. 304 South | and in the public resorts, can be heard the | dows, Easter has become as great a trade | consulting him _— — e Ninth stree, today at 2 m. for the | weeping and gnashing of teeth of those who | event as Christmas, and the Boston Store A few minutes later MacMahon came in WOMB DISEASE. FEMALE WEAKNESS. pain_in chest and Ilnv';l l!\.lv.vn.l‘m;'nt | transaction of important bust 1 an idea that perhaps the republicans in | people have taken the lead in making it &0 [ and was told the same thing Kinnehan MRS, W. 0. GUNEKEL o. 1461 South Tth| Mre. B. L. INMAN, of Manton, Werfévd ’,“.‘:II‘I'I‘”M\\A\NV\I weak. .E-P"L.m :'u‘s.‘lr::(‘;»wfi pecial meeting of Bluft City lodge, No TogiMaturo. might to do something | in Council Bluffs, The richest goods, the | claimed that the Citizens State bank, which 4 5 Tevre Hasite, Indts e i riteg ot bus | HOitlyy pesiciicl patag - Sicoitaking eved 71, Anclent, Free and Accepted Masons, thi would t n actual relief to the citi brightest cclors, the newest novelties and | held the mortgage under which the stock ur, writes: “I had 5« n taking * Favorite | ima ago, 1 have enjoyed better health than evening for work in the third degree All of the thickly populated communities. | the handsomest things in every line are | had been seized, had been practically run been a sufferer from r ption ! about A have for’ more thi yoears previous| 4 master Masons cordially invited to attend Jelow are given a few interviews with prom- | brought out for Easter. In one of the cen- | ning the recelver in order to have the in '\mvjhzmnlvl.r1‘nr‘ cht \4f.‘rni\»':";”hlq':lll.\‘”l"h in fact, for seversl months past I have been 4 The Towa conferenee of the Church of Jesus | inent citizens, which go to show the general | tral windowe is a great cross twelva fect | volce put down to the lowest figure possible ';I“-‘“';"I’l‘m" ‘;‘k'l'l'“m falling and ulceration | & \‘;lh(l"|V‘l‘ll”ll\k—Il’::h'fl‘y‘\?flll’:fi;l <.,.’.".‘-\f;.\“«'y',ln"‘vl...',: ' Christ of the Latter Day Saints will be held | fecling on the subjec high, bearing the legend “Baster Grecting” [ MacMahon on his side determined to oust AICIADA; e UM of the womb but to- | mdflube Tt sorencss and pain. of 1 ilon [ | f in_ Huntington hall, 104 Broadw todl James McCabe—It is the worst form of | in gold ters. Tho foot of the crows is | Kinnehan and his family from the build only temporary re "‘\\; !‘ o "h”l'u‘“w formerly complained so wmuch, have disap- | and tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. local option. I should rather have had a | buried in Baster eggs and Taster offerin, ing and demanded that all the Keys they fr lm],‘n.-‘\;' AR P bottles | Peared. i All are Invited local option bill passcd, which would allow | of every concelvable delicate and beautiful | had in whelr possession be turned over (o T oL (Hin S Broacrinelon’ ¥ A mecting of the Princes of the Orient | countics to determine for themselves whether | design. The other windows are fillel with [ him. Kinnehan and his family live over Site i Pavarite Pres A0 twaBr e Goms r not saloons should be run within their | the novelties that delight and fascinate the | the store and have to pass through the seription,’ which I did, | en Modical Discov- GENERAL DEBILITY, SICK HEAD- e Gran at the Grand room where will be held Monday evening the stock is kept whenever Army hall, and it is expected that twenty fers Pl Ar: UL Jaster day at the store, | they come homo cr leave. - They accor e S o foma| ACHE; MANY ACHES AND candidates for initiation will be introduced Judge Walter I. Smith—It is practically Today will he an Easter day at the store, iyt Bi¥ bottle \0 * Prescrip Lol A tosh s nuntahip: the same as Ibcal option, requiring a two- | and the bewildering display of beauty will | Ingly refuse 1n|1“ Bive llu. their keys, and tion ‘1‘m:rl n;:;l.“n:lm‘: e ”‘"."w:.'.‘.',’,hn:.\' PAINS. Rev. C. N. Armstrong of Raymond, Neb,, | thirds majority in cities | 0 popula- | be a ftting prelude to the Faster wervices | TEES & sAWaPBIC entbod, o the course of ey effected o postive cure, Mus, INMAN, and *Golden' Medical . LANSING, of South Glen's Falls, will preach at the Second Presbyterian | !¢ ”l-'"‘; "“u Ing the saloon questiof in the ng""v "h’u ;_‘ ‘»’jur‘w ‘[l-““”” Bo piven awsy, | onHSLE AL (EAITY. MacMAROR WORE t6 MRS, GUNEKEL. ; |.|,, (“,,,,i,, .“\"]r‘fr"". Discovery. o G writes ""\xyx‘v"yvl|:.)""l‘l‘ll|l'{. auillgvies e Bunileys sahioblyconcer U thos| S m it Seuiy BT B TR i BaU At Cro | RSO0k SuE:for i lot charging KKinnehan with contempt of court Mise MARY J. TANNER, Noyth Lawrence, St. | ibou omplish t1 evening at 7 o'clock exaclly as the prohibitory law has been en a riot. in interforing with the receiver, and Kinne SHORTENS LABOR N. Y., writes s * L wassick for four | litt work that T The funeral of John Matthai will occur O[3 T R LA A T TR A aie han was brought before Judge Smith for an e % g 5. two years | iad to do, and that only ] inday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his |\ ATk I low_ there I eautifal Enster nrke examination. ~ Both sides told thelr sto Mrs. W. C. BAKER, of South Bend, Pacific Co, |1 could do no we DL s & late residence, 520 East Pior treet. The cen any change in the law. I am ashamed It there had heen nothing more to a and after Judge Smith had heard them he Wash., writ b fivedifferent p Y e | remains will be taken to Walnut Hill com- | Of 0% pariy for broaking its promise. If | tract attention, the plaintive “peep, pe continued the ease Indefinitely after caution- D e e AR EIL, often, | pains and 4 X etery for intermen e h“‘.'“ ‘I“‘”'“A‘ W w‘ ";j'”»‘ "fl» ‘“-'n “:‘1‘ ‘I‘_:“t it | of 1‘\.\: "x‘ downy baby ch; ,‘,",’»'} lln a Iu\ ‘1 ing Kinnehan not to repeat the offense. tion ' the Qrst month poverished conditic s'all the time lmn-\ | IR O LT R A IRt oot ey | KUDADYSDUDIIE entiient the front of the C. O. D. meat market, 537 | The body of an unknown man was found it Eince confinement. wreat deal with pain in seription 1 could gee a shal for the southern district of Towa, Mr. J. J. Steadman—1 have not been back | Broadwa ast evening. But there was G FIVaE 5 1 did not exp both sidce, and much great change in m 1 Richards_served i this capacity under eS- | trom “California long enougn o make 2 | oo sise tx oot ontion T g | fn the Missouri river near the east shore thaspan tenderncss on g |strength and less sick Marshal Miller, and it is due to his efliciency | carctul cxamination of the law, but you can | qitestt Gr et Kluies ool whetier i | bout a mile and a balf north of the new the ailments due to over the womb. | | headaclies, Continued that hio has been reappointed. say for me that anything, no matter what, | was a millinery opening or an art display. | bridge. It had evidently becn in the water preeaancy, - arter ploaseazattimestn, my e aLodioiio fi Christian Science. Public s every | is better than the prohibitory law we have | Easter lilies, flowers, bright colored ribbons | @ long time. Coroner Jennings was notified R et tion LY sak trOU BIGAEW LS G 00 N [tica of the °Favorite® Sunday afternoon at half past 3 o'clock in | had. and colored tissue papers nearly concealed | and after viewing the remains he sent only in a ghort could not and one of the *Golden Mns. LANSING. Royal Arcanum hall in the Brown building L. ulleys (prohibitionist)—It does not | the display of Baster meats, and this was | Undertaker Estep out to get them. The only time, and physi- and wat troub- Medicul Discovery.' 1 am now able to do H entrance on Pearl street. —Mrs. De Long | satisty me. I am in favor of straight | one of the richest displays ever made in the | thing found in the dead man's possession cian said 1 got along | ith palpitation of hi";"xmv nk’_(:‘u Yy Il”mul hl\h;vnull(‘n.u: two 4 Will speak. The international Sunday school | prohibtton, no such half and half an affair | city. It included everything in the meat, | Was & pocketbook, the leather part of which unusually well. RS LG B G Tuking,, and enjoy walking & miio &b & fitne § lessons will be studied every Monday after- | as this law is. It will not be enforced In | fish and poultry line. No such plump, faf | had almost. rotted aw It contained 40 Waithink loistved o Me BAkmn B hein: i et ores when I ean have the time t6 doso. . And I am ] noon at § o'clock in the parlors of the Royal | Council Bluffs any better tian the pro- | and beautifully dressed turkeys were ever | Cents. There were no papers or other marks Biftoring. T wns troubled a great deal with head, and eyes. 1 hud sure it isull due to Dr. Picree’s Favorite Pro- Arcanum. hibitory law has been. The adoption of the | seen in apy Christmas display. The ar- | Of identification and it is not at all likely Jeucorrhen algo, and it has done a world of [u_troublesome’ cough, and raised a great deal, | scription as I know I was failing tust before I work of Mr. B. | that it will ever be known who the unfor- good for me.” land at times experienced a good deal of | commenced to take it." chief n;‘::mh.u.;. I.\I|r. :;xulalmjwu:l.::\l (v;l—;rp jl‘x'l‘r( “”:x-| ;:'v‘[.ly‘:lll\;rlrrxllll“'l " sent in plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of 10 cents for postage. led to make this [ trousers and shirts, one of gauze, an- the parlors of the First Presbyterian church, | ment to the vote of the people will bring on | Morehousa and hi About 200 were present, and a most enjoy- | @ tremendous fight if it passes the next.| Ki A Treatise (160 pages) on * Woman and Her Discases, ore. They were cn: i A pleasant social was held last evening in | resolution to resubmit the prohibitory amend- | rangement w | | i able cvening was spent. Among the attrac- | legislature also. All the force of the liguor | claborate display because they have the | other of gray woolen material and the third U { tions of the evening were musical selections flic all over the country will be centered trade to justify it. Yesterday afternoon | & White shirt. e Address, WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOC|AT|0N, i by Colonel L. W. Tulleys' orchestra and two | upon lowa they sold over 250 pounds of poultry. Al Next Meotiug Hore Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, BUFFALO, N. Y. | declamations by Miss Nellie Frainey, the ac- There is one result of the new law which | of their poultry fs killed and dressed on the | Gnjef Scanlan returned last ever | L § d ning fron o - = T e EA- complished little elocutionist Will be anything but popular to the people | premises. I'eople who want to sec a nov- Des M % hore ho 1y @ Dy 1 = of Council Bluffs. At present every saloon | elty and get the richest viands for thejr | D¢$ Moines, where he las been attending s RBoston Store nts, ‘monthly fine” of $50, and every dol- | Easter feast will have to visit this market, | t#e first meeting of the Chiefs of Police and 1 This week we shall place on sale some | Jar of this goes into the city treasury. Thus | Tonight every lady who calls will receive a | Marsha octation of Towa. About thirty special fnducements, in varions departments, | the city receives more than $40,000 per year | picce of delicious Easter cake officials were present,’'d good attendanc: guitable for Easter gifts. Some very choice | Of Tevenue from the saloons. Under the new — considering the fact that this was simply a novelties will be shown, having Just recelved | 1aw half of this sum goes to the county and CASES IN COURT. meeting for the purpose of organizing. Mr. J an_exccllent line of new, choice, desirabie [ half to the city, so that the city will receive ——— Scanlan was elected president of the asso- and suitable merchandise, carefs Relec only $20,000 of revenue. It is true, the city | Last Day of Service Brings Out a Grist of | ciation for the ensuing year. The next meet from the largest stocks in the eastern n council has the right to impose additional New Petitions, ing will be held in this city, beginning De- v 8 kets, .-u{m(smm of the following lines ;l':x l“."‘ l‘l‘m fiul«millwb;n @ wl:hu:t‘;-\ m e Yesterday was the last day of service for | cember 18, 1894, @ remarkably low price: . bu nevitable result of this will be : oy A : 2 KID GLOVES to'decreaso the number of saloons and consc- | S4it8 10 be begun I the April term of dis In all the leading makes of rica quently to decrease, in a measure, the trict court, and today wil e the last day ter's, from $1.00 to §2 3 sources of revenue to the city. It will also | on which petitions can be filed. Yesterday : Maggioni Francesco glove, which we | have the tendency to concentrate the saloow | there were a large number of petitions FOR THER guaranteo the original P-Centemeri good patronage in a comparatively few saloons, | placed on file, and the list will undoubtedly pay: COUNCIL BL UFPS STEAM DYE WOR( Al kindsot Dyelnz and Cloning dons in the hizhest style of the art. Bulol an stained f b iy made to lovk s zool as now. Wo K promptly 89¢ each. > i best quality, blacks and colors, $1.65 a pair. | and thus enable the fow who are able 10 | by ereatly fnerease 4 i i Perrin’s and Alexandria gloves we carry | carry on the business under the increased ',’l'h,fi"_'::'l{,r((;':;‘(“.'v‘r'('. ';fi,";fi,'{f,‘wh’,‘;,’.'““" (L I SaetaELrias . in a number of different qualities. Don't | taxation Lo fit up their places in better style Bl fteedep i 1 5 countr, Senl for Isaac Landis against the Omaha Bridge fail to see our glave stock. All the above | and add an air of respectability to them, in | quq Terminal Railway company. The plate vrico i1t 1 wmakes guaranteed and fitted to the hand. | this way doing the very thing which ‘the | (i qemands o judgment for 3800 for dam 2 SPECIAL NOTICE. prohibitionists all over the state have been |y (o four lois on Bighteenth. street in C. A. MACHAY, Ask to see our $1.60 four-buttoned glove | declaiming so loudly against for the past | T i & Pamers addition. fn front of Propriotor. for 86c, and our $1.00 five-liook glove for ic, | twenty years or more. S e e b R s B U 1n charge of the Sisters of Meroy. At TR undressed only, in all colors. iy vk oo ! ieF : roudw the NEW VEILING BENNISON BROS. I e Tty e o mabe. Thils renowned institution Is situated on the weatern Dopot. In every Imaginable color, also an clegant e avag oAy, e high blufs bac < of and ovorlooiing the city of Telephone 22 line of blacks in new effects. Special value | Grand Easter Sale Millinery at Half Price. S Hiion Aoe iy m{",“y Heltell lon Cotneil Bluffs, Tho spicloas grounds, its is offered ih 25c fancy veiling (high colors) Buy your Easter bonnet or hat of us to- ‘sidewatk last February and sustained high location and splendid view, muke it a == at Ge a yd. i £ day. ~ Prices to suit the times: I (e e e s A most pleasing retret for the afictod. A staff , _SPRING HOSIERY 600 dozen children’s untrimmed hats, 19c. | city was negligent in not compelling the ofem nent physiciuns and u lurze corps of ex . In ladles’, gents' and children’s at our usual |/ 500 dozen wreaths, 29c. oWner ot lie}property on Washington avenio & pericnced nurses minister to the comforts of 4 low prices, consisting of a full line of 00 dozen Leghorns, nntrimmed, 83c. and| Firat atreet to keep his sidewalk clean, thepationts. Special care glven to ludy pa- fancies, reds, tans, grays and better value 100 dozen fue straw hats, un rimmed, 42¢, | He claims to have been Injured permanently VOWLE GE tients. LR B e e 69c and 97c. and wants a judgment for damages In the KN TERMS MODZRATZ ., MISCELLANEOUS LIST. 100 children’s trimmed hats, $1.19, sum _of $10,000. 3 ai el K ENIE L AN N lr‘}t;r;llnl‘n;;r;u;v: i department. ladies' trimmed hats, $1.9S. John Coyle against’ the city. The plaintift ’klzl""lslfl comfort fll“ "'!P"’“‘":‘e“t ;‘“L For particulars apply to DR’ . M C Al 0 s ladies’ trimmed hats, $2.95. lives in Lewis township, near the channel of nds to personal enjoyment when DAtRe Auoclinent j?x‘r;;:c(“;"::’x‘n‘:l‘l‘:‘:’.|nq 100 ladies’ trimmed hats, $1.95. Indian creek. He claims the city turned the | rightly used. The many, who live bet- SISTER suPER,fl]’ OLA 1o byl manyl bunpdscal (o baLcre b Ein e A e 50 dozen jet crowns, 4gc. creek from its natural channel, making it a | ter than others and enjoy life mere, with OC 3 Baster nvl of garter webs and buckles. 200 dozen roses (per bunch), 15c. part of the sewer system, and made his 1 xpenditure, by more promptly Frank Strast - - - Conail BlIT;, i and the same only that one isa gl‘: ;“(_‘L‘“:lz:l: ‘;‘l "\‘:::fh"‘l:'"l‘:r""-'"'°“‘- 200 dozen roses and ferns (per bunch), | forty-acre farm from a productive field into :.isil S2P tha ..,m!mrg' best pnleucts o 2 0 powder (hence more easily i o ireess 8 39c. a wet, soggy marsh, which refused to bear a2 R A A i P A T 4 % g‘“v“‘“ |‘" ’“l‘”f" ribbons. See stock. In fact everything in proportion, making | anything in 1891, 1892 and 1893. The L,m;s the needs of physical being, will attest MECCA COMPOUND cooked) and the other is not N "llfir‘:‘:Lk\‘?“l‘fil Nl IS q | Imilinery cheaper than you ever saw it be- | of those years would have amounted to | the value to health of the pure liquid . el . B.—Sal y vill give away colored | fore, $1,500, the rental is $480, and besides those laxative principles embraced in “the I 1 ‘A’ o ~ Easter eggs to every customer. See show BIG CLOAK SALE. sums he wants $5,000" damages for the medy, Syrup of Fij 1] i ng. Oy Window. 2 New line ladies’, misses' and children’s | noisome odors that hit his nose as he sauns | oo PO ¢ senti TheSovereign Remedy for FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., capes and jackets Just in. See them today. | ters around i his front Qoor yard. Its oxcellence is de to its presenting g TTAKE the Yolk from tho egg, ] _Council Blufts, Ia. Ladies capes, beautifully trimmed, at $2.50, | Mary L. Brownell against Jullan M. Brow- | in the form most acceptable and pleas- Burns. AKE the Oil from the Olive, T $3.98, $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 each; actual value | nell. The plaintiff and defendant were mar- | Ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly That s lefs? Carload, consisting of the best books, | ¥ $4:00 to $10.00. ried in Boonsboro in 1884 and lived toge her | beneficial properties of a perfect lax- | Instantly relieves all pain and heals What is lefs medical, mechanical, miscellaneous, albums, Iaster kid gloves for ladies and children, | until January, 1891, when Mrs. Brownell ative ; effectuaily cieansing the system, without scarring. Endorsed by the . 3 ith COCOA, bibles, ete. Privato sale by day and auction | 81l DV spring shades and black, five hook, | clatms her husband deserted her, after | gispolling colds, headaches and fevers medical faculty and multitudes of peo- A Residue %° vt at Tp. m;; 636 Broadway, & onn e alGren: Bankrupt Sale. Sale \:';:::ll:‘i (:‘le\::r’(x: o (l;"lql:‘)ll Rttt filhf and permanently curing constipation. ple whose sufferings it has relieved. i ison s orget the Grea Sale. vants vorce > custody of her ch ) 4 i n comparisol We have in stock 1,000 hot-bed sash ot | begins Monday, March 2 Roy. Y ot her ehild, | T has given satisfaction to millicnsand | couxcir pLurs Al 1561 —The o} our own make. Come and see us or write BENNISON BROS., Council Blufts, Laks Manaway Railway company against met with the approval of the medical | Foster Mii. Co.: Genticimen -1 PRIaibilens COCOA, is Skimmad Milk. . NAUEO) Ehy T Laks Mana y_agains 0 tify to the wonderful magie offect of your Mecca b ] for prices. State quantity wanted. Councll St the Underwritors Mutual fire insurance of | profession, hecause it acts on the Kid- w..,.u,.nm‘,‘.‘\fi'm.';;’ :"‘“ e, o Yo o, » 1S Skim a ] uffs Paint, Ofl and Glass Co., Masonic tem- 3 JAINS. Sloux City and the National Mutual of Coun- ive ithout weak- | by an exploion of a plumber's gasoline furna x a ! | ple building, Council Bluffs. cil Blufts. This is a suit on a policy of $1,000 neys I&mr ""(‘]-y?sweii[:v,;d rcaitrom | anstieamarnine.gtainl a3l SEhe enbirg uc ChOCOLATE, Pure Cream. ] g - S Vavra's New Dry Goods Store, Easter Satur- | on a locomo ive whicl®yas burned at Manawa | ¢MD8 them and it s p y fasepufmy ack arma ana.lanic arelon st limbe | Freshest r-:lm.vr egg, newest ice cream, day, March 24. last July. every objectionable substance. ik e el s LA S el ] tyaithe L ch s | texiure, worth 1Sc, for fe. Railway company. - Plaintff demands a judg- | gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- | &b ot i Drink = ¢ EEm e Men's seamless fast black half hose, above n'u'm for $100 for the death of a horse by ufactured by the California Fig Syrup . omestic soap breaks hard water. quality for e a pair, worth 1Gc. the cars. Co. only, whose name is printed on cvery potnd 1w 5 Children’s fine applique collars, worth G5c, | R. E. Flood against the Underwriters Mu- AR , S i Ve arcer the as back L= — C M 1er, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. for 25c cach, tual Insurance company of Sioux City. The }\]3:1LIl;';\i;1:]T\;l‘lheinlr\:m:éd&y:.‘.w (\;flllhrfi:r teen s atcer ¢ back (o ’ a”’.l hOCOlate en @ ombroldered oscolloped handker- | Plaintiff’s grocery store at 1024 Broadway was | 8 g i ed, y I ci that_there will ot be U d y t th F SRS Sl (0 Bol T OB VB Bluffs visitor. Men's common socks, ¢ per pair. = 5 = due o v - ould e key ol ; Willouby Dyo of Macedonia was a Blums | Fine velling, black, with crested dot, Se cudene | = T = - ’ visitor yesterday. per veil. e i 4 Ll i { Hon, Smith McPherson of Red Onk was In | gob hiaren's trimmed hats, protty styles, at S . Wit SR R FROM GAS L NE the city yesterday. v R 1) L B o (T8 Untrimmed hats, fine grades, 39¢ each. terally on Fire with Fezema A Miss Clara Phelps leaves next Monday for 3y pray of Fre: be e ) 5 a two months visit with her sister. ,vuff.'_‘“ SRERY. SfCTEachimulineen &t 19g e Sgroaming (aod Clawing al) E Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Casper have returned VAVRA'S NEW DRY GOODS STORE, the Time, b i Prepared by THE FOSTER MANUFACTURING (0., OWE DIRECT FROM THE TANK. - E. C. Gleason has gone to Denver to take Opposite Ogden House. Added to thls were Abscesses and i M No I No 8t THAN gineer. b “a- positio ' oles: ™ AT icn. i No Hoiler. No Steam. No F cer., eeaB. 1 n darke wholesaly houss ‘of ) i Nek “‘;"""‘""' ";‘ "‘l"""' FUPRUERLICD, z 4 And for Sale by All Druggists. BEST POWEIR for Corn wnd Feed Mills, Dallog ¥ your children are afflicted with diph- — — e Hay, Running Separators, Crenmeries, &e. D. H. Logan, editor o the Washington | tneria Dr. Jefferis' remedy w Entirely Cured by Cuticura. Now § A 4 3 heria, Jefleris’ edy will save their o & E . (1) Gazette, was in the city yosterday, vis- | |ju, Ny e i | Stout and E To the Ladies and Gentlemen 3 i 8. No physiclan required. Has stood out and Hearty. A 0 the Ladies an sentiemern i) St wha R = OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES W. 8. Fox and his mother, Mrs. M. 8. | Haven, George R. Davis and Morgan & Co., [ _ Our little baby, almost 2} years old, was 35 : Stationary or Portable. Council Bluffs and Vicinit You are cordially invited to visit taken with sowe form of Eczema when sho Was about three months old. Her little body was oue solid red from tho Fox of Detroit, Mich,, are in the city, guests | successors to Beards! Al 04 Cuming of their relatives, J. A, Spaulding and fam- | street, Omaha, or address Dr. Thomas Je ily. ferls, Council Bluffs, Ta. Price, §3. 110 50 11, 1 Bto20 1. P, £end for Catalogue, Prices, ete., deseribing work to be done, soles of hLer feet to the crown THRE o = . Mrs, Samuel Faes, wife of the bookkeepe R T TP of ber head, and she scemed LHE Chicago, 245 Luke St. OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS, for McCormick’s, arrived in the city yest to beliterally afire, screaming [l Omaha, 107 8. 14th St 330 & Walnut Sts, PHILADBLPIIA, PA, day from Tracy, Minn. Mr. and Mra. faes | M. O. Daxon, the Omaha bicycle man, and clawing all tho tim e maba, 107 5. s ara Lok At IR R Avanda) has opened a branch house in Council Bluffs When ‘she”was about tive T0 vans aunar y, i sl T (R AT ST L R P at 837 Broadway. Call and see the new months old, there was added = enry dwell, United States circylt | po toherafliction, abscessesand y 3 " T — . {mlxw arrived in the city last night and is vis- | 0 % P o, - $uppuration. ‘:“ tried ‘Ilm ln\xinv;- Pearl ”‘l‘ xl\:m slu.\\h y"\ ., on specinl Noticaas ting his niece, Mrs F.H.HAL. He will hear the It any one should ask you what was the ocal M. D.'s, and sowe other ‘ednesday and Thursday afternoons o N Shais i an Oiuaba botween the men and | strongest bleycle framo in the world, anser st T s L alleh of ench weel, and see in operation the COUNGCILBLIFF i: offictals of the Union Pacific. immediately “The Lu-mi-num,” because it > the CUTICURA RRMEDIES, And ~ = == e o tukes 3,600 pounds to break the frame. Sold | one of our neighbors had used theu, claning b Fipest Equinped and Best T 4 Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. by Cole & Cole only. that they were as good 4s claimed, I concluded Managed Laundry -l some chols Largains in frult and gard o g f e ] totry them,and after the use of three or four AND : : . Oua aerle 1l % land near this_city 4 Get prices from Shugart & Ouren, the lead- The Unity Guild will give a musicale and [ boxésof Curicuka, and about one and one-half Plantin the West, ur specinlties arve Eh S o TR T e \ ng dsmen of Council Bluffs, Masonie | dance at Chambers' hall Tuesday evening, bottles of the CUTICCRA KESOLVENT, with the 0t Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Notice the oyt 'hfl'f" P e ey R temple. EXETCR s March 27, Admission tickets, 25 cents, [ CUTIOUILA BoAvour little one la now entirely work and get prices for tamily wash- DYING Grocersy £40 Broadwny Lady clirvoyant, for ladies only. Life ntlemen’s dancing ribbons, 25 cents. RIAEDES are il wad more thin xou olan them ing. Telephone 200, ANRIRR Y 3 ABSTRACTS AND LOANS. IARM AND itading, business and hoalth. 203 "Fourth | ywhila you are paying for laundry why not | SaySieikhume fon yon oo wort to my Srieads T'HE EVANS' LAUNDRY CO. i ',Lm..,. A1 Sty property Shought “wnd - sold. Pusey & & get the best? The Eagle laundry solicits a €. M. WOOD, White Cloud, Mo, v ey AA AR v to Brown's C. O, for your Easter | trial and invites comparison. Telephone 157, 5 TR 0L TRLY ~A"Dfi' b YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHEER AND TYP Three dozen for 25c. - - COUNCGIL. BLOFFS ' writer désircs situation; I Cxperience in DIRI 400 M, The paints that took the highest award at — T (v | COUN FS Dookiikeeping ul o Toferer ‘Addreus Jurvis Wine Co., Councll Blufts, sole agents | the World's fair were the Heath & Milligan CUTICURA WORKS WDNDERS 200 ool send you the marsslony x PR ST K2, ee, Council e > Jarvis 1877 hrandy. paints. Davis, the druggist, sells them Nothing can be more encouraging to dis- M E N\ rree. aud'a legal gusranieo that e ST Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale “u,- vlut (v\vrl_»llnlllb: in »:nml(x and prices, d:ny effected amog infants and L'm‘hllrm; h} "fli llfl"h-ll:“nl;m:l:w A — | mwers to name of M Sult 1 paid at Gas Co.'s office. Myers-Durfee Furniture Co., 320-328 Broad- | the CUTICURA REMEDIES. Cures in childhood a oy Useitand payif satisfied. A W. RICKMAY it returned to N M. 1 v ivenue, - — way. mean a lifetime of frocdom from Orturing, - M b GED, P. SANFORD, W, L ) - K - < Supper at the Congregational church this | R disfiguring, bumiliating homors. NATIONAL BANK. WY wndiont I OIS B President, Oushivr, . | WANTBD-ONE OR TWO FURNISHRD ROOMS ening for 2o Strictly fresh country eggs, three dozen R ; A - _ Couneil piums, - L . - o for 2Gc, at Brown's C. 0. D. Bold_throughont the w Price, Coicy - 8. Depository, Omaha, Nebraska . . - For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele- - - B0c.; Boap, 20c ; RESOLYENT, 81, PoTTER DaU — —— — SALE OR TRADE, $1,000.00 WORTH phone 48. The laundries use Domestic soap. AxD'Cuxx’ Conp,, Solo Proprietors, Boston. e — W n Verman, e 2 onoice lots ' In Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Doputy Marshal Fowler and Detectives PIMPLE,biackheade,red, rongh, chapped, sod SURPLUS - - =« 853,50 | yuamun Nvt NINSOT £YIZNF WRRS AGE, PIRST CLARS, FOI 400 HBAD See tho new art goods at Mrs. Niles' Weir and Murphy made a raid at an early olly skn curod by CUTICURA E0aP. - —_— | e ’ZA NEIRPIWT DNZAR Twan2 of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa af tock, about 3 nlles DOHR. af fawh. - Cattie v 4 hour yesterday morning on a dlsreputable IT 8TOPS THE PAIN Oficorn and Dirotors;i~Hensy W. Yatss, poy | YEEI?D RYTIE RPMPRIR PR N0 | Capital, . . $100,000 | Apri 15t Oct 1 min n charge ' N Everybody knows Davis sells drugs, house on North Main street inhabited by % fnt Johu 8 Colling, vies prashiang; Lowis 5 | _yse it pans pymssme s mosvape tamamy sapmpn | Profits - - . 12,000 | of wt Dltacy, UTams, Jgmil. SRS WELA = y - : - trd e 88 Back ache, kidney pains, weakness, | Recd 'Castler, Wi, H. S, Hughes, assistia | YT REMDDIPTIN PR wprwqpnng | BEOTES - flown, We | [N Tent to good man with $1.00.00 capital ta asherwomen use Domestio soap. / colored people. A big grist of whites and AU atn, A0 EOhIAr Talen e | cdbnler o e A DKL LS e et bank Quea W Ivest in dal i und poullry business; kood e / blacks, principally the latter, was captured lleved in one minute by the Catl. LOYPYR NN puk NYTIN RNE dog ploukod 10 Jndann, Y83 eth avense o 14 Lircad Bouas , Jarvis Wine Co,, Councll Blufts, 7 among them belng Josie Hulbert and Lillle curs Antl Vain Plaster, %o, THE IRONBANK. D, Jacobson & Son, 130 W, 12 St. Chlcago, nd serve yo Fog v Pl chda il o v Lloriec o