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THE DAILY BEE.! COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE =« - NO.12 PEARL BTREET Delivered by carrler to any part of the city. H. W. TILTON, Manager. TELEPHON BS—usin No. it ) e —— Y MINOR MENTION. Attend Boston store J. H. Safely, who has returned from a stay of a couple of years In Minnesota, will ko into partnership with Thomas Carter in wagon shop in South Omaha, Joseph the O-year-old ot Tony Gerspacher, met with rather a seriou aceident yesterday by falling from a tree e surgeons had to take several stiiches Joint eeting of 8t Alban's lodge No. 17 and Concordia No. 2, Knights of Pythias this evening for work in the second and third degrees. All members requested to be present The shoe store of Chris Larson, 905 South Main street, was broken into by burglars Thursday night The front window wasx smashed in and the shoes on exhibition were taken The police have eighteen shirts and thre pairz of socks, for which they want to find an owner. They were found in a vacant house at the corner of Twenty-ninth avenue and Eleventh street John W. Mikesell commenced a suit in the alstrict court yesterday against John N Shefller for $303. In his petition he alleges that Schefler is about to dispo of his property to defraud his creditors, and he sues out a writ of attachment Yesterday was Arbor day, but no notice was taken of the fact. The banks and busi- ness houses went on with their work though nothing had happen 1, and there wi no demonstration even in the city #chools. Mary, wife of George C. y erday morning at 8:30 @ gumption, after a nine months’ llness, 28 years. The funeral will be held at o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the res ce, 816 South Sixth street, Rev. Mr. Mathisen officiating. Owing to pulpit of B church will by Rev. J. J Rev. John Askin church will deliver pulpit lectures, The 3-months-old child of Mr corge Miller died at 10 o'clock Thursday ght after a twelve days' ilIne The neral will take place Sunday afternoon at 30 o'clock from the late residence, Fourth avenue, and the remains will buried in Fairview. @ office, 4 night syndicate sale a erepacher, all died n- a Hansen, clock of of the hodist tomorrow in th Cong nhis pastor. the Bpiscopal morning evening egational interesting absence M: d the adway be oceup Farley, and of the one ¢ and Mrs. « ¥ 1 2 be The Tmperial Fire Insurance company of London Is one of the largest and strongest board companies in the world, Lougee & Towle, Pearl street, are sole agents in Council Bluffs for this company. BROS, Mackintoshes! BENNISON Big Bargains Mackintoshes!t big sale of ' mackintoshes Saturday. will be sold mearly one-half regular retail price. $6.00 and $6.00 ladie ckintoshes, in navy blue and black, wid ale diagonal, will go Saturday at only $3.33 each. $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00 ladies’ mackintoshes n navy blue and black, imported fine s Saturday's The s today, at $1 Come for a mackintoh today. 8 BIG RIBBON SALE. rds of all pure silk, all colors, Nos. gros grain 10,000 AGa e and mo're ribbons, 9 and 12, & and 10¢ The bost values we ever off Visit our cloak department values in ladies’ capes at §: worth nearly double. Open every evening. BENNISON BROS., ouncil Bluffs. ribbons. 1e special 50 and $3.98, Death is an unbidden visitor. tomorrow, next week, next month, or next year? ask vourself. If so, have I made such provision for those depending on me as 1 ought? The Rankers Life association of Des Moines affords such protection that you 2an go to bed every night feeling perfectly secure. It ir thoroughly trustworthy, yet on ount of its income from reserve ($1,244,- 240.63) the cheapest in cost. W. 0. WIRT, Agent. Cole & Cole give a $1.50 cook book with every New Process stove sold, The genuine New Process bakes better, makes less odor and Is the handsomest stove made. New asbestos oven retains all the heat. Wil he eall When you come to the best hose for sprink- ling the lawn it is the Maltese Crog: You can always get this and lighter grades in rubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 208 Main street. Domestic soap breaks harl water. RAPHS. PERSONAL P ARA Rev. H. P. Dudley has gone to Des Moines on business, Mrs. W. J. Davenport and Mrs. H. S. Jones are visiting friends for a few days in Creston, la. Chatles D. Fullen, attorney for the Southern was in the city yesterday. L. Zurmuehlen, jr., the city clerk, has re- turned from a two weeks' trip to Springfield, Akron anfl other Ohio points. J. H. Purcell, editor of the porter, one of the well known men of western lowa, called on yesterday. Phil M. Crockett, the postm: Ta., was in the city vesterday attending to the sale of some of his blooded stock. He disposed of a $2,000 team to an Omaha mer- chant and two or three speedy roadsters to Council Bluffs parties United States district district of Iowa, Dunlap Re- newspaper The Bee aster at Coin at 401 to 405 Broad of program for today, GOODS. Each window of the Boston Store contains four distinct bargains as represented in show window, and will be one of the special features for today's trade. While other bargians in the diffe partments are still numerous, and new goods arriving daily, which will add greatly to the advantage of SYNDIGATE SALE now going on FOTHERIN For one day more, way, with a chang and that is WASH nt de- HAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs, la. pshments Must Stop in fowa In a short time, as lowa has passed a law against them. This Is your last chance to collect your accounts before the law goes ‘nto force. The Nassau Investment company has reduced its charges and will guarantes collections against pérsons not living in Towa, but who are employed by some rail way, expross or telograph company having an agent in lowa. Write at once for terms and references, Council Bluffs Worlk. well known to be Furn Mr. W J. Lauterwasser, of the best furnace men In this section, gaged with P. C. DeVol, He and John Scott will work together, and It goes with- ut saying that whatever they do will be perfectly done. Now is a I' time to look up the furnace question. . has iture company, 336, rs for bargains Meyers-Durfee I'u Broadway, headquar fine furniture. 338 and Rveryhody knows Davis sells drugs. The laundries use Domestic soap. T oration Day. Members of the Union Veteran leglon and others Interested In holding Decoration srelses at Walnut Hill cemetery on May 30 will t at Western lowa college at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, April 28, X- We are too busy to write ads., but price and quality are what tell. We do not sell goods from samples, but carry them right in stock, and will duplicate or beat prices made by any other houses in this vicinity Council Bluffs Carpet Co. oo the new art goods at Mrs. Niles'. Jarvis Wine Co., Councll Bluffs, . Domestio .uu; outlasts éheny soap L | | | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Knights of Labor Pass Reeolutions Denounc- ing Jackson's Treatment of Keliy, SHERIFF HAZEN COMES IN FOR A ROAST Treated More ties with They Declare that the Industrial Hars the Auth Army Under the Ciri > show that the re fons adopted by a merchants of this city assembled in the other day do not ex unanimous feelings of the people of & of Labor, at their night, adopted the fow Le pre s the Council Bluffs,the Knigl regular meeting Thur olutions On the 15th day of April, 1504, American workingmen, proceed grimage to the seat of govern ment of the United States of America for purpose of making sundry representa s to thelr r entatives In said Kov- ernment concer medies for distress existing in the localities from w come, arrived in Council BIuf Wherens, Frank D. Jackson governor of the state of Tow himself to be Influenced by false senta- tions of divers persons, among whom was the sherlff of Pottawaitamie county, him- self influenced by the representatives of certain rafltoad corporations to state to the wald governor that a serious danger was threatened by the approach of this body of wcenble American citizens to the borders our state, or a portion of the same, anid attempted fo terrorize the said body of pilkrims and offered them divers and sun- dry indignitics, notably when he placed the sald militia on’ guard over their camp, and again when the said militia by force of arms prevented them from occupying a shelter, which had been grantéd them ex plicitly’ by the owner, a_eitizen of Courfeil sluffs, thus forcing them to encounter one of the severest storms of the seagon, with out shelter or sufficient clothing, thereby endangering their heaith and even placing thelr lives in sardy, although he had for several d had ocular ev e of the law-abidin acter and peaceable in- tentions of th iy of pllgrims, which increased the wanton and barbarous char acter of this treatment; and Whereas, In the capacity of men 1 a pilgrimage for an avowedly peaceabls wind patriotic purpose, at a distance from home, and out of employment through no fault ‘of their own, they are entitled by all the customs and’ traditions of mankind, exemplif sugh the entire period of the hist tions since the earlicst dawn o the utmest degree our hands as a civilized ie club rooms th ny following re Whereas, a body of ing on a pi they at present in allowing chi - sl ing at corporations the 18 running from Council Bluffs to Chicago, and holding their authority for thus maintaining und managing a highway directly from the people, and enriched by means of privileses thus granted, when re- quested by the sald governor, on behalf of the people, to co-operate with him in furnish- ing the said pilgrims with means of trans- portation on their journey, did, by thelr representatives, positively refuse to do any- thing to thelr want in this rex- instance stated the mos sition that the men attempt to use the m of t tion on the line of a c Iroad, would be met with a colliding engine fo wreck their train, re any loss of life which might (his after their every request in this mat- ter had been acceded to by the governor with the most abject servility; now, the fore be it i ved, of t ' nd Holy Order of K f Labor of Council Bluffs, that the said rank D. Jackson, acting in his cap ‘mor of the state of lowa, h as recited above, done v traditions of hospitality men, and caused us to blush for his a which have dishonored our state character of its excentive. ived, further, That regard the n of ‘the railroad cor fons, to a t extent the beneficiaries of the people, as most reprehiensible and a complete argu- ment in favor of the resumption by the government, on behalf of the people, of all their priviléges ranchise and the acqui- sition of their property under the right of eminent domain, thus placing the ownership and management of railroads in the hands of the people, where all highways belon Resolved, further, That we unqualifiedly favor the dbjects of the Industrial army, as set forth in the utterances of its leadé and commend them to the 1 offices of our representatives in with the expr injunction upo they give men o respectful ring and g of legis- owning wou By local assembly all the in the we them the he gladly plac dmiration for T. Kelly, in charg and bid' him god- the good peed, while hoa le of hig followers in and_their spirit of intelligent subordination in following his direction in general and detail under circumstances which try com- manders and subordi alike. Resolved, Further, thit we carnestly ex- hort our fellow men. who earn their bread, to forego all political partizan alliance and unite for the purpose of advancing the interests of humanity, and as one f step sccure the clevation to all positi of legislative and executive power suc men, and only such, as coming from th people, will serve the people, and not th absorbing classes, which being accom- plished. there can’ be no more republican Jacksons for governors, neither democratic Hazens for sheriffs, Resolved, Iurther, that these resolutions be furnished the of Council Bluffs for publication, and also the Evening New of Omaha and Journal of Knights of and a copy forwarded to Charles T. Kelly, comman the Industrial “army, now enroute for Washington, D, C. TREASURER WICKHAM REPORTS. Ed Wickham, treasurer of the “committee of public charity” appointed by the citizens' meeting held ai the opera house, made h final report yesterday of the amounts col- lected and disbursed. The amount ender the head of contributions does not Include anything but what was raised at the opera house, no mention being made of any other ontributions, as they did not pass through the hands of the committee. This report consequently, gives no idea as to the amount of assistance furnished Kelly and his army by Council Bluffs, for most of it was handed by the donor directly to Kelly. The follow ing is the report “Greater expense has been incurred in the removal of Kelly's army than wa ¢ pated by any one. The committee ing that there would be a deficit, made formal application to the city council to aid in liquidating the just claims against the com- mittee, By a unanimous vote of the council- men our claim was rejected, thus establish- ing a rule and precedent to be followed by our present council. How closely they will follow it the people will watch with interest Tha following shows disbursements and re- ceipts verified by receipted bills: “Disbursements — Provisions $181.94; transy fon bills, $1 raphing, $20.71; total, $347.75; tions at opera house, $230.82; deficit, made up by citizens and committee, $110.93 “The above does not include personal ex- penses incurred by members of the commit toc fow ir citizens have stepped forward and relieved tha committee from the burden of making up all the deficit. All aims against the committea have now been audited and fully paid. Hoping our com munity may never be aflicted with a sim- ilar ‘calamity, we cheerfully bear witness to the great generosity of our people A. WICKHAM, Treasurer." transportation Includes the ng out most of what was fu Omaha, as well as what came from the city. The Omaha contributor had thelr provisions brought to Coun Bluffs, and the committee then paid for car- rying the provisions along with the army. purchased, 5.10; tel contribu The cost of nishe bl fo by A Favorite for Coughs and Colds. “Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine for coughs and colds we have ever sold,” says S. Keel & Son of Cold Run, Ky It is a favorite because it can always be depended upon. It loosens a cold, relleve the lungs and effects a permanent Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy I8 freely given, as it liquifies the tough mucus and and makes It easier to ex- pectorate. 25 and G0-cent bottles for sale by zgists. Gas cook s Co." \g stoves for rent and for sale offce at Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Dealt In Stolen Goods, Frank Carroll and Willam Butts, a pair of worthles who have had long and monot- onous records in police circles, are oceupying cells in the city jall as the result of their being found with some property that did uot belong to them, Carroll tried to sell | THIE some stuff at a pawn shop and it was rec ognized as belonging to a man named Wil who cooks at Bokemper's saloon on Broadway, He was nailed by the police, but denitd having stolen the stuff, claiming it had bosn given to him by Butts. Butts was thereupon arrested and Jjalled on the charge of larceny and burglary, while the charge that stands opposite Carroll's name on the police court records is recelving stolen property. The property from Wilson's room over the saloon where he works. Butts has been out of jall for only three weeks, his last escapade being the robbing of Willlam Groneweg's clothes line, which cost him thirty dovs. Last evening Carroll gave his fellow prison another Interesting exhibition of snakes. won m and Loss. another is sure Profit When one person to gain in the transaction. All the Kinnehan stock boots and shoes will be =old at retail at 50c on the dollar. 23 Main street bloom and see loses W them is_the 1. pansies in Wilcox, For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele. phone 48. and nge, furniture for 18 Pearl street. Show cases, carpets sale at Woman's ex: Buy vour drugs and paints at Morguu's drug stores, 134 and 742 Broadway. They Were Shut Out. was commenced In the district terday for the purpose of knocking out the assignment of the Neola firm of Hermsen & Loobey, and giving all the creditors a chance to come In and get their pro rata share of the company's effect Gilmore & Rull aro the plaintiffs, and J. G. Bardsley, the assignee, Hermsen & Loobey, James Loobey and the Bank of Neola are made defendants. In the petition the plain- tiffs cite that April 3, 1894, they procured in the superior court of this city two judg- ments, aggregating $667, which were trans- cripted to the district court. They further cite that February last the firm of Hermsen & Logbey was insolvent, and that it owed the plaintiffs about $6,000 for goods bought On that day the defendants executed a chattel mortgage on the stock and fixtures in favor of James Loobey, a relative of one of the firm, and assigned all bock accounts, hills sivable and to the Bank of cin. thus shutting out all other creditors The plaintiffs claim that these instruments were executed without consideration an fraudulently, and they ask that they be set side. Get prices seedsmen, Mason A court suit of Shugart & Ouren, leading emple, Council Bluffs. Svans Laundry company. Shirts, collars, and cuffs a specialty, 520 Pearl street, Tel. 200, Reasonable rates for family work. es; reasonable prices. 10 Pearl street. Miss Ragsdale, Whiie you are paying for laundry why not get the best? The Eagle laundry solicits A trial and invites comparison. Telephone 157. Wine Co., Council Blufs, Ta., agent brandy, wines and liquor. a3 e ki Zolw's “Lourdes THE THIRD INSTALLMENT OF ZOLA" POWERFUL STORY, “LOURDES,"” WILL AR IN THE SUNDAY BEE TOMOR- e S COIN SWEATERS Foster of the Omaha G Convicted at Baltimore. BALTIMORE, April 27.—In the case of Mr. and Mrs. Foster, on trial for sweating coins, the jury has returned a verdict of guilty as to both husband and wife, with a recommendation to the mercy of the court. Sentence was suspended. i How a Chicago Mun Was Cured of Rheu matism. Mr. John Hall of 9235 Commercial avenue, Chicago, met with a serious accident for which he used Chamberlain’s Paln Balm freely, with the best results. *“But now,” says Mr. Hall, “comes the best part of my story. For many years I have been quite a sufferer with rheumatism, with stiffness of the joints. Since the application of Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm, all symptoms of rheu- matism have disappeared; in fact 1 believe that it has banished every trace of rheuma- tism from my system.” For sale by drug- glsts. ek g Presbyterian general assembly at Sara- togs Y., May 17. Delegates to this as- sembly will consider their interests by tak- ing one of the fast through trains on the Nickel Plate road from Chicago. Elegant buffet sleeping cars on all through trains. Depot Clark and 12th streets. City ticket office 199 Clark street, Chicago. Rrazillan Insurgents Escape. BUENOS AYRES, April 27.—All the Bra- zillan insurgents, including Admiral da Gama, who were detained on board the Portuguese warships, have succeeded in escaping. UVILTY, Mr. and Mrs, ng R Close Connections, For New York, Philadelphia and Boston ara made by the Burlington's “Vestibuled Flyer,” which leaves Omaha daily at 4:45 p. m. for Chicago. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam street. et e el Organizing a Detroit Army. DETROIT, April 27.—James Eldredge of San Francisco opened headquarters for re- Children Cry for Pitehor's Castoria. Children Cry for Pit-her's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ordinary Jnvenator the most wondorful discovery of the age. It has been en- dorsed by the leadingscien- tific men of Europe and America, Hudyan 13 {‘“' y vege: ablo, Hudyan stops Prematureness of the d1is. charge in 20 deys. Crres LOST MANEOOD il can_m(mnnn, Dizzlness, Falling Sén. sationx, Nery- oustwliching of the eyes and other pa.ts, Strengthen 1nyigorates ant fones the e fres ystem, Hudran cures Debility, Nervousncss, Emissions, anddevelops and restors weak O7gans. Puins in the back, losses by day or nightstopped quickly. Over tureness 2,000 private endorsements ineans impotency in It 18 a symptom of seminal and barrenns: It can days by the use of Hudyan, ery was made by the spee- fallsts of the old famous Hudsin Institute, Tt Is the strongest made. It 18 very powerful, but Sold SLO0 a package or six (plain led boxes) Eiven cure. It and entirely cured. 2 of all charees nd for circulars and testimonials. Addres HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1032 MarketSt, San k rancisco, Cal. first sta weakness stopped in The new di for $5.00 guarantee SIX boxes OMAHA_DAILY BEE: was stolen | the | be | ATURDAY, crulting Coxey's ArpY g4t Datroit m‘ spoke before th Cetr; Labor unfon and sald he was one of Thé~brganizers of the | San Francisco army now traveling eastward. The Iabor union took hetfon endorsing the movement and many ‘Fecthits are expected President's Nominations. WASHINGTON, Aptll "%7.—~The president today sent to the sengle the following nomi nations Justice—Harry B. Hriges, to be attorney of the United States foF the western district | of Wisconsin sbys—Fletcher A John O. Cultree , Rureka, Cal. le. N NigFailure in thy Clothing T NEW YORK, Aprili 37.+~Henry & Co., importers of olothing suppli 628 and 63 Broadway,' Havé' made an assign ment to Nathaniel Myets of 45 Wall street The firm Is the largest in the trade, and the faflure is said to Involve $1,000,000. s “Lourdes THE THIRD INSTALLMENT OF ZOLA POWERFUL STORY, “LOURDES,"” WILL APPEAR IN THE SUNDAY BEE TOMOR- ROW. wman n HELENA, Mont., April 27 rd Ryan, jr., and his sister, Nellle, from near Boulder, were swept by water in a slough near Three Forks and drowned, DGE Brings comfort and improvement anc tends to personal enjoyment when rightly e NG many, who live bet- ter than othcrs and enjoy life mere, with 1 expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world’s best products to the necds of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid lexative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its oxucfleuct- is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly heneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative; effectually cieansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, beeause it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak: ening them and it is perfecely free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gistsin 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- nfactured by the Culifornia Fig Syrap Co. only, whose nae is printed on cvery package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if ofiered. DRS. BETTS AND ) BETTS. E.V.DAVIS, M. D, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. C U R E all forms of NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES We cure peedily and permanently all di- *seases of the generative organs, also kidne: bladder, biood, skin and stoméach trouble Femalg weaknesses, Impaired night emissions, ete. Our principles and assistants have made life studles of our speclaltl CONSULTATION FREE Send 4-cents for our new 120 page book. Call or address with stamp, BETTS & BETTS 119 South 1_4th St., Omaha. THE ALOE & PENFOLD (0., 1408 Farnam Street, memory, all Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. Invalid Chairs, Supporters, Atomizers, Sponges, Batteries, Water Bottles, THE ALOE & PENFOLD (). 1408 FARNAM ST., Opposite Paxton Hotel, CHOCOLAT MENLER Chocolat = Menier. His reasons are: i Tea and Coffee create nervousness with a people too nervous already; Bitter Chocolates arenot fit to make a cup of chocolate; cheap (sweet) chocolates are impure, hence injurious ; COCOA is no more like CHOCOLATE than Skimmed Milk is like Cream. Chocolat-Menier is an exquisite Vanilla | Chocolate,”as nourishing as meat, as low priced as other beverages, and far superior. Ask for yellow wrapper. Your grocer has it. raris [MEMNIE R Lonbon | G0 Wabash v,y Chlsuge 50 W, Lroadway, N, ¥ | spring APRII 28 1 891, All IT IS TIME TO GET WELL, Nature Takes a New Start--New Sap Runs in the Trees and New Blood Courses Through the Veins--In Spring Take Paine’s Celery Compound, the One Remedy That Cures. Everything fs upward striving Tis os vary now for the heart As for flelds to be green or blue; the proper to be true skies o be All ot lving foels the of great spring clean plumage, the scaly way animate tonch Nature | The birds get their fresh streams of there ature 8 he new glistening, fresh wate new buds body ing days fish put armor, new from the ground livelier and in the heart throbs with fuller, It Is a senson of great At no time during the ye 50 Inclined fo get 11a of ol ditions, chronic & ckn und disorders of the vital organs. It is for thess reasons that Pa tery compound, the most famous nerve regulator on start and the ar human stronger changes ar the body devp-seated is ne's ¢ Steam and Hot Watar Heating for Residences and Buildings. J. C. BIXBY, 202 Main, 203 Pearl Str Blufls, Low: ts, Council Retreat FOR THIE [nsane in charge of the Sistars of Meroy. This renowned Institution Is sitaated on the of and overiookinz tho elty of Tho spicious grounls, its high location and splendid view, meke It & most pleasing retreit for the afMicted. A staft ofem nent pligsicians and a larze corps of ex perienced nurses minister to the comforts of hepatients. Speclal care given to ludy pa- tents, % TERMS MODERATZ, For particulars apply t> SISTER SUPERIDR, [rank Street - - - Counsii BlaTs, lom IMPORTANT TO Real Estate and Loan Agents The Western Mortgage Adjustment Co., of Topeka, Kansas, has for sile the and address of over 30,000 I proper mortgages, notes and bonds rices to-wit: 100 names $10.00, 1,000 name 5,000 upwards at special rate lnch and every one of them are guaran- (I to be just as represented. “The following are the di cers of the above named comy K Tre Rodgers, Missouri ot To- Kansas Bank a of Deeds Shaw- Kansas, King, ex- aster of the City ex-Seeretary of State. t to the investor. from each 100 wm. Higgins, Send your offerings dire { you get one customer mesyou are well paid. The Western Mortgage Adjustment Co., TOPEKA, KANSAS, Hon, OMAHA Z% QLTS DYEING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND DRY CLEANING. Send for Cireular nud Price List. Council Bluffs, - - Avenue A and 26th £t 21 Farnam Street. BED, P. SANFORD, A. W, RICKMAN, President. Cashior. First National Ban of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. Capital, $100,000 Profits, - - . 12,000 One of the oldest banks fn the state of low: wolielt your buslness and colleetlons. We piy 5 perecat on tine deposits, We will ba pleassf to Bee and serve you Attorneys-at-law Prac- SIS & BOIDIIOgE oe s "rin "atueo wna fenvernl court, - Kooms 206-7-8:0, Shugart block, Counedl Blufls, bn sipecia) Noticas: COUNCIL BLUFFS: DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HESS HAVE some cholco L ns in fruit snd gurden land near this city? CESSI'00LS, Ed Hurke, at 0 Broadway. VAULTS, Taylor's GARBAGE It imneys ocery, AND & FARM wold, Fusey ABSTRACTS AND bought Counell Blufts. LOANS. and “Thiomas, 1 WANT on, or udd Revere House, Council Bluffs. FIRNT-CLASS, FOI 1) HEA 3 miles i of town. Caltl $.00 10 $7.00 for senson, Kood mun in charg russ, L and | water, [ Gth avenue, or 925 Broadway, t PASTURAGE of stock, about 3275 to $4.00; horse Muy 1 to October 16, plenty ENERAL uth 6th GOOD GIRL housework Blreets WANTED FOR Mrs. John Askin, 110 S wo | | blood the in world, has a of the great spring medi and the quired cine There fs not a single village fn the coun try large enough fo boast its regular physiclan or drug store where Paine's celery compound s not belng more largely used this month than any other remedy. It known wherever progress and enlighten ment have pushed the rallroad or the ne paper. Paine's most the for the exhauste and thin, Impure blood. It goes straight to the causes of the mischief in the many forms of disease resulting from nervous de bility and insufficlent or vitiated blood. A thousand painful symptoms arise from these two prime cause rrect the nerves and blood with Paine’s celery compound and the ntire system must get well; diseases of purifior na very ut can nervos compound is the h of today irfshed medical resea badly str Now we ar and a taken many Men and Boys space to mention a few—but we who sces the goods doubts it for PERCALE SHIRTS, We are closing all the percale and madras shirts at 75c, that are worth high $1.50. They have collars and cuffs attached or detached notion, Besides will give you a necktie for nothing. BOYS' PAN $1.00. You never will get another opportunity to buy your boy a pair of $3.00 pants for $1.00. They are just as good as can be produced, and at $1.00 they are a snap. BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS, $2.50. These are strictly all wool goods, variety of colors and patterns—all from 4 to 14 years. You pay $5.00 for them nywhere e We sell them for $2.50. MEN'S PANTS, 75C A PAIR. Several hundred pairs of fine worsted and trousers in highly desirable pat- never retailed under $2.50, to suit your a large sizes, cassimere terns, that go now for 75c a pair. NECKTIES, 10C. We have a big lot of Wilson Bros'. bows in almost every color ,made in the latest style, and sold all over town for Zic. We close the lot at 10¢ a tie BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS, 75C. It we were not going to quit business you would have to pay $3.00 for this same suit. A good line of styles yet at 7oc. Ages, 4 o 14 years. MEN'S CLAY WORSTED SUITS, $10.00. Some made with plain stitched edge, oth- ers with handsome flat brald biuding, In sack and frocks, and all the desirable col- ors. They are just hal fprice at $10.00. SUSPENDERS, 10C. All the Wilson Bros, and wire buckle sus- penders that we used to sell for 35¢ go now tor 10c. BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS, $5.00. They are cut single and double breasted, neat pin checks, small plaids and stripes, in clay worsted, cassimeres and cheviots, retailed at all other stores for $6, §8 and $10. Our quitting price is only $5.00. MEN'S SQUARE CUT SUITS, $6.50. Cut in the latest style, corded edge, In black cheviots only. A good assortmert of colors In sacks and cutaways. Not a suit worth less than $13.00. We close them at $6.50. | particular parts disappear health by day and sound by night, return by an process. Paine’s celery compound drives out diseases of the liver, beart and Kidneys by sending pure, sufficient blood, loaded | with voconstructive materfal, through these vital organs, instead of a watery, impure fluid that can nelther nourish nor invigors ate. Dyspepsia, neuralgia, rheumatism, heart disease. neral nervous debility and loss of strength cannot remain when the nerves and blood receive their daily re'n forcement of rich, abundant nourishment m Paine's celery compound Most diseases * of poverty, efther Paine’s celery com= well because it feeds bloo regulates it and be convinced, men and women and and strength and fnvigorating sleep unfailing natural are s ot pound makes people | starved nerves and ir functions. Try as are thousands of {children everywhere. blood or ves. *|GOMPELLED TO QuIT is your chance. The bargains re enabled to offer surpass any | clothing offers that have ever place in Omaha, But of the different lots we have only e are closing out and no one r a minute MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, $4.50. These silk lined, and ats ever yo dark brown in color, best wearing $10.00 overco We are quitting busines $4.50. the produced for are MEN'S GOOD SUITS AT $4.00. In every color, all wool, cassimere or chev- fot suits that we never retailed before for less than $8.00, now go for $1.00. MEN'S B ) , $4.50. Men's all wool cassimere suits, excellently trimmed, good line of colors, worth $10.00. Mi ACK SUITS, $6.00. These are black cheviot sults In sacks only, single or double breasted, that can't e sold anywhere else for less than $12.00. MEN'S CORKSCREW SACK SUITS, $7.50. Elegantly made and trimmed in single or double breasted style, in all the prevailing colors. They are black corkscrews that no retailer would sell for less than $15.00. Our price, $7.50. MEN'S SUITS, $9.00. Fine cassimere and che black and brownish colors, popular suit of the season. pay $18.00 for suits not a bit better. them of us for $0.00. MEN'S FINE SUITS, $11.00. The very finest imported and fancy worsted and cassimere suits, cut in the latest long sack and frock styles. Best dressers wear them, and pay $25.00 for them any where else but here. Our price, $11.00. BOYS' KNEE PANTS, 10C. You may not expect to get a very good pair of pants for 100, but tley would never be sold for less than 30c if we were not going to quit. They are elegant goods In several nice patterns. Sizes, 4 to 14 years. MEN'S PANTS, 60C A PAIR. An odd lot of the latest spring trousers in neat and new patterns, that never whole= saled less than $1.50, now G0c a pair, MEN'S SACK SUITS, $3.00.* Men's suits In grays, oxfords and pin checks, all perfect goods in sacks only, at $3.00. You couldn’t buy them for less than $5.50 unless we were quitting, and and $4.50, cheviot made go at warranted fot suits in blue, 1l fast, the most Lots of people Get domestia COMPELLED TO QUIT. COLUMBI I3th and \, \ o »\ Wear 9{‘ TRADE - MARK PLANET DAVIESS CO.KY/ WHISKEY, A A CLOTHING COMPANY, Farnam. ST, JOSEPH, MO, ¢ Headquarters for Represénted in Nebraska by M. SACHS, N. H. COHEN, LEO. F. WEST OWER FROM HEIMER, GAS DIRECT FROM THE TANK, CHEAPER THAN STEAM. 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