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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1804 Sip——————— To Owatta DAt B NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES| 55 577 s EAC OF THEN HADIA CANDLE v s or “[ITCHING SKIN g, W.PANGLE, M. D. | g W ] each on account of a previous engage TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. A R | i DISEASES The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experlence, nt, relations have been somewhat strained e OFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL STREET | Two Typewriters Stolen from the High| Vitzkle hae been persisting in makivg love | Greek Onurch Ritual for the Dead Faithfully 5 READER OF DISEASKS OF MEN AND tarming, has been convicted In the Are WOMEN, PROFIRIETOR OF THE ) ) to McCoy's sister in spite of the warning p i | W. 3. Cornell, the EI Cajou man arrested | Bchool Building Thursday Night. [ that to do so would mean a certain thrash Carried Out in Americal for baby oy » 5 | Ing. A night or » ago Witzkie and Miss United tes court ¥ WORLD'S n . DISPE! SRIVECS by arrioe (o any part of e U9, o McCoy were out for a quiet little walk, whe i Ernest Huhn, superintendent of the Bagl N Instantly SARY OF MEDICINE. H. W. TILTON, Lesses. BITH OF IND N | her two big brothers suddenly appeared on r R S ) | B ne at Falrbast, Nev 1 OGS ik oolse s ) Wil THEM FOUND IN CMAHA | o0 o SHA 'wf,“:”n oh MY, Wicekle 6 MTRESSIVZ CER MO\ IES IN WASHINGTON [ Bird mine at fell ditor, No. 2. ——— | ceeded to drive him seve nches into t shaft yesterday and was instantly Killed Relieved rth Witzkie managed to t his fa W. 8. Jagy f the defunct ¢ o 2 into somewhat present yesterday | Cleveland and His Cabinet and Forelgn | Insuranc 1y Cleveland, - was \ And Man Named Chrlsttollow hed While Trying to Lispoxe of Them—Telis a Very Pecullar Story of How e Came tn Fossession of Them, MINOIt MENTION. d calling at the offic e Vi or Ministers Attend Servieed in Memory victed raud in the United States court out a warrant for the arrest of his a who will have a hearing this afternoon at of the Late (zar In the Ru: kA bbartet | Speedily | [ Is (he rather mis« ressive ceremor we 14 at the Ru icading na given by a young man who pressiv r in only small sizes, odds and ends, Saturday No. 2 for women, correspondence strictly confidential, 10 80, by expross. Address all letters ck and navy blue all wool storm | These Are the Prices You Will Find on Desirable Merchandise at the ate being fitted out with new fur - -— i AR TU I 1884, Snd Has Ry & IV BeIE AL (oAl with ey Agreeably Burprised. per. ¢ tin 1821, and ha ; Cured permit for the erection of a $900 dwelling T R R A R T i o AT 1, has been arrested charged with em ) § Cuticura Remedies not unusual with this remedy. In many | imperfal vauit | In a cage to res n of $192,-| William Groneweg has been appointed by ought they got in through the fire escape s i 2 | sestionary Te | will afford instant relief, permit rest Tho litle of Mr. and Mre, Charleslon the upper floor, but only two of them | BEANISON B0 & and the cabinct ladies. The foreign ambas n the lakes ha . 1 ses of the Bye and Bar, Fits and Apoplexy, e day to buy cloaks an e, ¢ colc the solemn ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin . donated ono the new finding 1ists 10| soll another Schacffer's store on Thir- | 1® 48y o buy cloaks and fur capes. New | llant color to the s i ) H i v h § ense, § mut Paral CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS, and | fiio; St . bt $24.60 in police court yest y ning. | hour. By the time the hour was up he had|a;q g4 eacn, with an altar for the celebration of the mass | Francisco ar wonderful ever recorded in this or | ficlicate orgnus r 3 f d b to Privite and Venereal also passed u vote of thanks to J. R SiRlt he WaE DADBAE LY WKe meilos and BRSBTS A Greek monk and two atter The ien kil Bt without Mercus ane Worms removed Miss Pearly Vien was given a surprise | hut says that he rooms with a man named | tacuzene, the Rusiian ministor, his daughter ¢ 10 o'clock the chants and prayers for the re- | Atlantic. b THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICT) of her little friends were present. Amoig | found that St. Clalr had been providentially e First National bank o Obertin, 0., | PIN S inea ackteadsy fod and oity gkin suits, $1.50 eacl o ladies’ underw and_diplomatic corps. As each participant o oae | DR.C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES - 7 " W J1d thel h ght, and witho sking any questio uits, $1.50 each. See ladies’ underwear at |and dip oUW, i 8 1ok 6f the Macoabess will hold theie| the night, and without askisg &ny question ') ' ‘ e L MUSGULAR STRAINS, PAINS | ) candle to bear throughout the service. Prince and weakness, back ache, weak kidneys, ing at which the supreme organizer, Miss L. | authorltles as very fishy, but it Mr. St L ladies committee. ness is unobtainable. Kitchen annoy- | 46-fnch b lighted, lending a weird and pleturesque & It has been decided the order extending the P ¥ ya 088 o Enclose 10¢ in stamps for reply. Manawa, and among the game he bagged Saturday evening It you want a nice dress|'AF® Deing set with mosaies, rubies and | tion of Macedonia, who was displaying his prize | for divorce. He charges his wife with in- BENNISON BROS., with a white satin stole embrold with [ The failure of Buch Co. of Havre from Omaha visited Liberty hall Thursday | jene Mr. Reed is in possession of a con- Copps Ghieer and Herb Tonlo falling from the top of a high headdress, | pouis Figuin, the celebrated French chem- wal ok ; " | ness of the princ Miss Gascolgne and J. E. McCarville taking | City, living with relatiy Grand Hotel, Councll Blaffs, feopened. | UNU1 the alr was misty with tnc iThe o sbandr, 4 ' Profits, . . . 12,000 1250 to '83.00, Rates, | agter which Prince Cantacuzene escorted | Of Busbandry. Slecy I Ry 0 Lk e impraved Sucutiey government has refused to sell war ships to Easily oarijo Wo sollicit your business and collections We late pattern of the season is displayed by T e e CLSLILL LY Never have the people appreclated low S T S 8., H g Atiorneyssate room c e and fur-| officially declared to be ‘without founda-| Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- | and J. A e & Co. Cor. 14th and bovgias: | SIM3 & Bainbl’ldge, Law. Practice at W. H. Mulling' china shop, successor to | crowds which throng our store Al LY Mayne Real Estate age old whaling Mars is to be burnt Some of the offices in the governmen Francisco to secura the iron and cop niture. k. w- o , . been d h kiest whaler afloat Dr. M. C. Christenson has taken out &l Charles Christfellow ”Hw\ry‘ \\‘wlu n n‘.,- postm |{\V;~r at \\'|:n]wn WASHIN g Profoundly im e W e TR ot By Fla., says he cured a case of diarrhea ol ng - 5 G T U R is the city Jail charged with burglary | of Chamberlain's cholic, cholera and diarrhea | /0 legation her . Ak AL Tk"‘" ladies of the t Shment to and larceny. Thursday night the High | Temedy. What a pleasant surprise that must | Alexander 1T ““\‘” ‘} kb, Lkl e appellate making preparations for a rlainment to § y s | have been to the sufferer. Such cures arc | state in Moscow n to be buried in the | cided against th st o be given in the near futur school was eatc by burglars. It is A Y A warm bath with CUTICURA ! . i Wbt e :‘n:lllur; only ;w;u;\«}m " m,mp-q’r President Cleveland and..the members of | 0001 taes will appeal SOAP, and a single application of Governor Jackson a deleg: to the com-| w runs from the third s over to ive permanent relie t can always be de cabine opt Postmas| jene is The Pittsburg Chamber c ommerce has TIC e gre kin cure merclal congress which meets in St. Louls | high embankment twenty feet from the | Pended upon. When reduced with water it fs | D8 cabinet, except F G '\" g "‘_ stniployed ‘cotingel 1o proceed sgaiumt the dis.| CUJICURA, thie great skin cure November 26 ‘| building. Four typewrltcrs were in a room | Pléasant to take, sell, were accomparied by Mr levela ! h diphtt y A p “olorado dentes that he [ and sleep, and point to a speedy, X ph, who has been with diphtheria | o, sad d ministdrs With their extensive i " St ¢ recovery is hardly hoped for e NG U G LR S R (4SS0 IR 5 WINTE: N STORE BUaR Y, BV URRY 1| daie. ek ‘Srakbat in o body, fenal kbR nlumet which ‘was | the most distressing of itching, burn. Catareh of tho Head, Thront and Lungs; Dige The trustees of the free public 1ibrary have | store in Omaha, and Christfellow tried to ) eR R plaint. Kidady L:;m. | N Wil d se N reh < plaint, N ntal De. MEER of the new ofices Who PUFNISh | (eontn strect, Omaha. The proprietor, sus. 9048 arriving daily. See ladies’ chinchilla | bAssador Bayard was ¢ and scalp diseases, after physicians, LR ! David Bush, who committed assault Th g Sl T ) e | the parlors of the legation 8t. J i bl on Wi was fined eave | ¢ Inspectlon and call in an fstyles in misses' jackets at $2, $3.98, $4.98 | TR NP ad: T 15 i pward \ X RS, W s and battery on Willlam A being transferred in to a § its cures of torturing, disfiguring, Fithid t the knife ¢ He was unable to put up the money and | found that the machine had been sold to| UNLOADING FUR CAF and ritual and Greek faith humiliating humors are the mos drop of blood, Woma was remanded to jall the High school officlals, and > that it | Chil o ” g The vic gan at 9 o'clock this morn Hed Dropey ¢ Clan Stewart held a mecting Thursday | hag been stolen the night befor When hildren's eiderdown cloaks, age 5|lng with mass celebrated :w l:»h » ‘w‘wllw\H‘.«:'”‘” “\‘ ot SR i«| any age tapping. Speeint Atte evening and initiated four members. Oelatlellow:: Amie. binek to AL ott 4 years, $1.50 each. of the Russian Greek church, ass by [ the man h s i ind e Bl e X aghout theworld, | ©T a1l kinds. 830 orfeit for gon for the flowers he furnished the | brought to this side of the river. He de- LotAL T LA et gLy pwara i) tho ' res Bty et e sold throughout theworld. | iy’ Venereal Disease | tunnot cure funeral of Clan Gordon's piper. nies having any iplicity in the burglary, | 600 children’s natural gray vests and pants | Private, being ed only by Prince Can- |la If \r’ v<’-’w V6" Tinv wSVea I Hort ons 11 Lwo OF Lhroo Bouts or no pay. Homerrhoids ips which have arrived In port re od, Skin, Scalp, and Hair, - h > ‘offic ¢ the Russian legatio | 3 AbA: S CWOTHT- BATSL I | P g or Piles cured. party at her home, 1505 Seventh avenue, 10| St. Clair on Thirtcenth ‘street In Omana. 1 and the oficials of the Russian logation. Af [port having encountered the worst gales in iy mibsoludendsl } honor of her 10th birth About a dozen | When he awoke vyesterday morning he | 5¢ each. RS E Ll 6 Soul: ey the brskitise PLES, blackheads, red and oily skin pre " nd hundreds of dollars by ealls Misses’ and children's black all wool unlon | bg qher raeieh® soul bogan o T i ¢ ing on or using the gifts was a fine piano from her fatber. blessed with a couple of typewriters during A ol ];Jmm! :l;-' Tm night, but the rob hors only secured $40¢ e ceremony arrived he was given a wa 3 an whio ¢ regular meting on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 [ he at once set out to sell them and rake 50c and 75c each. b oo LR IEIVAS MR VAL Klvan WAX | iy yo folnn wi hatails o'clock sharp, As this will bé tho last moot- | in the cash. The story is regarded by the SPECIAL NOTICE. Cantacuzene met President and Mrs. Cleve- | G0Uld is to marry Odette Tylor, the actr theumatism, and chest paina relieved in - { land at the door and escorted them to places The pre as appointed Willlam to by the ‘Juticars Anti- M. Conrad, will be here, all members are re- | Clair turns up he will be nabbed as well Saturday evening, 7 to 10 p. m., we offer | immediately nt the <lde of the plin Russell of Massachusotts a member of the el quested to be present. By order of the © houschold trials obtrude perfect [100 dress patterns, consisting of 6 yards of | AS the chanting began the candles were | Board of Indian Commissioners h ) 3 be- | G. W. PANGLE, M. D, anc Ferguson, a switchman in the Bur. anently shed by using Dr. pect to the scene. The bishop was robed in | civil sery rules to the bureau chiefs be- u,.';f,,'.‘,‘ “y‘u’r“.lt "Gunt oat shooting below | | L A L L serge, entire dress pattern, $2.60. Come in | the elaborate vestments of his office, his |came operative Immediately on it promulga- 555 Broaowar, Counolt BLu ng se! o g “Divoree, e Ids woven Into feweled embroideries, — vas L agle measuring seven f from mera :‘1;‘. l: flr”ly st Whh Bald 1o B -yaries Yeststa B. Reed filed his petition | pattern awfully cheap. and his red velvet surplice being wound Forelg i GEO. P. SAIEJFC;I!IKD. A W, Rl(‘é(MhAlNA s \ resident. ashier, ! old and small jewels. The Greek monk |is announced. They were one of the oldest ey M f on the strects yesterday fidelity and names his nephew, Amos H % &0 . 1 . ounci] 3 a o gthy, wing black gow: and gest dea s produce in e V. A number of ladies of the Knights of Labor | yrorricl of Mount Vernon, O., as co-respon- Council Bluffs. was robed in a lengthy, flowing black gown, | and largest dealers in produce in the city . . TRE 5 b - . from which appended the long, s ist, is dead. gvening for the purpose of INStuling 4| fession from both parties, giving full detalls | can be purchased only of the G, R. Wheeler | bearded face of a typical Coss Hig f;(‘_,”,,,v of Prince Bismarck from ladies’ auxillary. ~Mrs. J. W. Keney de- | of their guilty intimacy’ which began here | Browing” company, Wheeter & Hereld, Coun- | The bishop and assistants chanted the service | o fie (ePafiute of Solayen by thariiy \ livered an address on the benefits of the or- | Jast spring, when Horrick was a guest at the | iR “Fo alternatory, the hoolytes swinging the conaes | Fricdrichsruh has been delayed by the il- der, and a program was given, Mrs. Foster, | Reed home. Mrs. Reed Is now at Kansas r 5 ; i of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. 1t s lie that ferr von Hammer- part. Newly furnished. Every modern con- | bane: ertiicatsiot ar toe ehis IS | stein of Hanover will be appointed minister | RESUL Capital, 100,000 AT TN SoIc LISkn i We MANUFACTURERS PRIVES, venience. First cl 1l respects, L Ly - Wanted—Good farm an y 5. o ARK, Proprietor. | Bresident and Mrs, Cleveland to the. doos A telegram from Buenos Ayres says the . e s aaignr and sise One of the oldest banks In the state of Iows. at 6 per cent and small commission. We Carpets are cheaper than ever, and every | and the other guests withdrew. Bix for pay & per cent on time deposits, We will ba also have money to loan on stock and grain STON o 7 ity A Pleased to and serve you. LOUGER & TOW 235 Pearl St. BOSTON STORE. the Council Bluffs Carpet company. Do (hr l'rh'tl-n 'l:nmww )u‘mnrc l:lllh!\\nr.d:[t Al " v y ? G e 3 1 Anot baking powder, which was nc i esigned Look at the prices! Look at the bar- |prices and good values ns much as now, | YOU like pretty things? Come and ses them S2hibithd, Claireh A1 AWM The” Giatts b ——— & Co., Cor 15th and Douglas gains! Look at the many beautiful things | which accounts for the nusually large For Rent—A nice n 7 b ciean i i water, barn, etc.; on paved | tion. aches. Trial siz cents. All druggists. Sts. OMAHA, NEB, 15’ thio Btate; andFoRor LD oidtes PREG YoM treet, For the next week we offer new bargains | gtreat. R. P, Officer. et i QR Crch &1 Malo BUSYE in every department. Read the-following list pfcer Shuzart Block, Coun cli isiuffy, Low = ey Large Dry Goods Firm Falls. Beurleius” music house has few expenses: | of prices and remember you wil find every- | The laundries usa Domestio moap. TACOMA, Wash, Nov. 9.—Otls Sp high grade plancs are sold reasonabiy. 118 | thing as advertised. c . \ . N \ \ —_— o] ha has been appointed receiyer of the Garre - we offer a 10-4 gray mixed wool UREE DRK SS0YeN nCY DUrn | qry goods firm and the largest of the kind Washerwomen use Domestic scap. 4 gular value $3.00. cither hard or soft coal. At 41 Main street. | 1TE 008 Srlond thelargaat of the king y X i Couneil Bluffsmm= PERSONAL MENTON. All wool red bl , a regular $3 t Sola/prics Sekliollors, AppCir s PAIRHL the & LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAINT A1D GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN I0WA, NEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANBB, We have a fine lot of chrysanthemums in | &{ockholders, ir ‘as plaintiffs, the o Riir, Slb Bie B0 bloom now. Don’t miss secing them. | plaint alleging that the Gompany owes ovi S, Homer's, 51 Broadwiy. Mrs. George S. Damon has gone to Glen- [ Al f ) Visitors always welcome. J. F. Wiltox, 400,000, which 1t Is unable to liguidate in . - : wood for a two weeks visit A e st 8 — the ordinary course of business. ‘The plain SAL T 5 7 Ladies’ a Wool annel skirts > of v = tiffs claim preferred rights, and wish nonc o i 3 inan . in_Rock county, T St timber Mrs. J. F. Barnard and daughter have re-| worth $1.00. Eiderdown flannels in plain s”';}."d"h'édo e ;;:1:’:‘::25 M 4s. | others ‘allowed. The ‘recevemship. la- o re S \Ve‘cany a full line of all kinds of Paints Crp sl ORI L turned from an extended eastern visit colors, ular G0c quality, now 33c a yard. e el g g sult of a foreclosure week | Oils, Glass and Painters’ Supplies. We are | ¢ &5l s, Tt i, moum amt lor 1 'Bofay! Rev. J. H. Davis went to Villisca Thursday | Gents' blue flannel shirts, all wool, regular | Gas eooking stoves for rent and for sale it KOs ereauine . lar manufacturers of Art Glass and canmake you $1,600.00; will' trade for stock of gencral evening to deliver a lecture at the Baptist| price $1.50, manufacturer's price $1.00. Gas Co.’s office, 3 _ merchandige 500,00 cash;’ e rege church Gents' wool sox 12%c a pair, worth 20c. —_— anything you want in that lina. We carry a| idence ouncil Bluffs, price, . "' Rvans of Fort Worth, Tex., Is visit- Gents' heavy cotton sox at be, 10¢ and Domestic soap breaks hard water. 1 you $6.000.00; for general stock and put in — full line of Window Sash, glazed and unglazed, Huno cash, Al corremonionce to be cons c alr, H : : fidential dress lock box g his friends here, and may relocate in Coun- | 12%¢ & Pate: L tens, wool Tra % Convicted. Chiidren Cry for and will make you bottom prices on any sash | ettt fces S e C"““‘""‘:- ehihaa Sl Jisit. | lived, regular ~price 50c, manufacturer’s “V?“m"\‘ 2 the so N(;v}\n ? h‘";t :1 Pitcher’s Castoria. that you want. Our sash are all Council | “Uctes: weil Improved; 5 mils cant. Postotiee: Mrs. W. Cadwallader, who has been visit- [ et A den, one of the several American Rail. 2 % od_ house, plénty frull; price $3,000.00. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Cousins, | "'Gents' fur trimmed kid mittens, regular union men charged with having | Children Cry fo- Blufls make. We have over 1,000 hot-bed HShsaty returned to her home in Nebraska City yes-| §1.50 quality, now $1.00 a pair. \\'rv]'\('km‘l a Southern mun[cmn):. during the ry te sash in stock. SALE, NICE CT terday. Ladies' Tieavy ribbed vests, regular price |8trike inJuly last, causing the death of | ’ see us or write for prices. nd well loeq g good busin o are good health and_a | 906, manutactirer's price She ST QT8 o Gt S| PItcher's Castoria. pepa s B e e T e e ondw | Ladies' ribbed underwear, gray mixed, | 5 R M ey Steanyisted oty murdarif will take ‘part_In city real estate, impr recommendation. The penalty’ is death or Children Gry for : & Rarees 7, "W e Sitee,” Couneil Bult, < % - FOR R A NIC T-ROOM MPAGE AN] Ll Gents' fleeced underwear each, $1.50 a [ life imprisonment. The other accused train ditcher’s Castoria Y : NOS. 1 zmd 3 F()Uf(h Stl eet: furniturc; 'clty water, barn, etc.; on pay WILL JAR THE FIKRMAMENT. suit wreckers will be promptly tried. - o £z s Gents' heavy winter underwear 25c each, Republicans Lay Plans for a Big Jollifica- | 50c a suit. {.’Yx Y ></3F 5 A K ¥ xf‘ % tion this Evenl .g. fleeced hose 12%c a pair, worth 19c. A meeting of republicans was held at | (. S bbicd it oae alltala 170 ij_‘*fifi*x, mé’gé}fé‘ Balrd & Damon's store last evening for the | 4 pair, § for 50c, extra value e IR e Lk Lk e Dagie e purposs of making arrangements for a grand | Children's heavy wool mitiens 123 a pair, o o vout this evening in| 20¢ quality. Rataetion e and sblowaat - thta _evenlng Children’s double mittens, regular 40c honor of last Tuesday's victory, Ralph |, CHIFOS doubl Williams presided and E. C. Shepard acted | " Ladjes' saxony wool mittens 15 a pair, a8 secretary. It was decided to have a torch- | worth 2oe. light procession this evening, to be followed “lulm--f]&“ fflnr,\'l “‘;wk“ ;w'}l ‘n;l(""v"{, n-z‘u‘!‘arr e 4 A b oaab _| 39¢ quality, manufacturer's price 25c a pair. R RSaXing at the .opera.hous ALIEDUA Big reductions in Dblack dress goods. Ress men are requested to decorate and|pon't fail to see bargains marked 6214c flluminate, and E. C. Shepard and G. and 65c a yard. Damon will call upon them today to supple- BOSTON STORE. ment the invitation extended by the news- FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, papers. Al republicans are asked to join in Council Blufta, Towa. the parade. Colonel W. F. Baker will be P marshal of the night, and his aides will be| At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph office John Lindt, J. M. Scanlan, . J. Abbott, | shorthand reporter and typewriter will write Theodore Guittar and W. F. Sapp. The fol- | letters, depositions, etc., very cheap. lowing committees were appointed to look e sl TREL Arrangements and Program—T. 8. Clark, | Jor 1% g o8 g G. G. Baird, Ralph Williams and J. M. Scan- | 0% et ) lan. Parade—George Treynor, chairman;| For Rent—A nearly new six room house FFor business reasons We offer our entire stock of $15-—$18 and some $20 Suits and Overcoats for $5.00— SR o First ward, E. C. Baldy, J. P. Greenshields, | on Fifth avenue, near court house. See W. not cover the cost G Morgan, 5. "Hunbara, 3 0. Bakir, C: | graier ore of making, leaving A. Tibbitts, W. F. Sapp, E. H. Louge dale's. tl]C C]Otll an(l thc T R e T R e revarom PO ; . 1 Your choice of all the single and frmmings-cleareul double breasted kersey Over- of the calculation. ‘W. H. Harding. B. 8. Dawson will decorate = Thurston of Omaha and numerous local NOTE. The prices of these Suits and Fourth ward, M. P. Schmidt, Slack Peter- — son, Ed Strow, L. B. Cousins, Fitz Henry terrupted Love's Droam, ‘Warren; Fifth ward, W. A. Highsmith, T. A. W. 8. McCoy and his brother, Charles, are skl . . . We are determined W, H. Herding. G S S coats—silk and Farmers' satin ¥ g R e T b A ] o do the Suit an s oo ey min | A Bank lined worth up to $20, go at $s : o'clock. The procession will march south OVCVCOflt bUSlI]ESS . tomorrow, Failure. Brewick, W. H. Smith, James Hoon and|once more In the clutches of the law for Peter Smith; Sixth ward, L. M. Shubert, | turning Ed Witzkie's love dream into a night. George Turner, J. W. Kirk, J. N. Woolt and | """ "8 & SAISLRArenIn Rlo 8 Dlgh on Pearl to the junction of Main, north to Broadway, east to the Methodist church, and s . countermaroh to the opera house. John. M of Omaha, no mat- speakers will bo on hand. The shotgun and a P tin_horn fraternity are requested to march ter how great the in-full regalia. 1 All members of the committee on parade [SEEN ® requested to meet this morning at 9 o'clock at Baird & Damon's store. AN INVESTIGATION DEMANDED. Your choice of any of the Cassi- mere or Cheviot suits in four pat- { A SUIT terns, single or double breasted, LR or an 3 I)Z(;r;l; Sé)l the way from $15 to $20 A See What 81.50 Will Do. Duncan s having a remarkable sale of $1.50 shoes this week, and the $3.50 ladles' shoes are the swellest styles and best goods A general banking business is done By made, and $1.50 to $4.00 will buy as nice a | the human system, because the blood de. shoe as a man could wish to wear. POSits in its vaults whatever wealth we may Seo Duncan's cork soles. 28 Main street, | gain from day to day. This wealth is laid Council Bluffs up against '‘a rainy day "’ as a reserve fund Open evenings till 9 o'clock. | —we're in a condition of healthy prosperity | —- if we have laid away sufficient capital to | Eagle laundry, 124 Broadway, far good | work. Tel. 157, | Councll Meeting. | The city council held a short meeting last evening and transacted some routine busi- mess. A petition was presented from the property owners on Second avenue asking that that avenue be paved with vitrified brick, each brick to weigh not less than six pounds. Action was deferred for the present. It was declded that no more street crossings shall be laid excepting by the order of the council. Chairman Nicholson of the fire committee reported that he had put §700 Insurance on the new fire alarm re- peater at No. 3 hose house. | Next Monday morning the council will meet as a commit of the whole and go to the gravel pit north of the city for the purpose of investigating as to the advisa- bility of using the gravel for patching up the disabled cedar block paving in various parts of the city. The city owns a large tract of gravel land and it is claimed that the paving could be put in fair shape at little cost in this way Dry pine kirdling for sals. Cheaper than | eobs. H. A. Cox, 37 Main street. Telephone . PRl NPT | Domestic patterns can only be had at | Vavra's new dry goods store, 142 Broadway. | draw upon in the hour of our greatest need. There is danger in getting thin, because i | @ sign of letting down in health. To gain in blood is nearly always to gain in whole- some flesh. The odds are in favor of the ferms of consumption, grip, or pucumonia, f our liver be inactive and our blood im- ure, or if our flesh be reduced below a healthy standard. What is required is an increase in our germ-fighting strength. Dr. erce’s Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood and makes it wholesome, stops the waste of tissue and at the same time builds up the strength. A medicine which will rid the blood of its poisons, cicanse and invigorate the great organs of the body, vitalize the system, thiill the whole being with new energy and make permanent work of it, is surely a remedy of greatvalue, But when we make a positive statement that o8 per cent. of all cases of consumption can, if taken in the early stages of the disease, be CURED with the ' Discovery,” it seems like a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that you make a thorough investigation and satisly yourself of the truth of his assertion. By sending to the World’s Dispensary Med- ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. you can get a free book with the n addresses and ph“luul.l‘dn of a large number of those cured ofthroat, bronchial and lung dise as well as of skin and serofulous affec by the * Golden Medical Discovery.” They also publish a book of 160 pages, be FEEBL OF THEM, LOOK AT THEM IN THE WINDOW. he M. H. Cook Clothing Co., $5. Successors to Columbia Clothing Co. 18th and Farnam Streets. iga | - : medical treatise on cos ntion, bronchitis AT X X N 2 Dr. 1. U. Parsons, Archer block. Tel. 215. | gsthwia, catarrh, which will he _nru‘| 2 oo _)3-%\' g o] Havana Freckies cigar,Davis, wholesale agt. | F¢c¢ipt of address and six cents iu stawps. | X% X‘-{‘*Xfi)&? PAH iR el ol ol e Sl R L D B e

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