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MAKCH 11, 1895. gallons in the process of manufacture. Two | what drinke are you fol states were tho chief consumers, Massachu- | “Mfldred,” repiied th - - ~ — L e e e = ] T Ovaa DAY Bes | NEWS FROM (OUNCIL BLUFES [z e, s, . e e s e ’""di ] o e ‘5?!‘.5"&;‘.““3?";’,’5’3."y»F,‘.'.?,.fli‘.“%.‘.’.:?‘?:):.fi| ONE THING IS SETTLED, nx man with the Sportsmen will welcome the advent of The | petnt, is rich in abuadant COUNCIL BLUF P eetta and New York. Massachusetts takes | long, drooping mustache, anticlpating with [ Western Game Bird, the first number of | beautiful hygienic and appropriate dress. [ 1t I8 Well Worth Knowing Now That Grip s BE d : bigh rank in the quality and quantity of her | love's quick intuition he terrible fear that | which fs just out. Camp & Rupert, Scribner, | Jenness Miller Monthly, 115 Fitth avenve, | Is Striking Down Feeble Peopt OFFICH, + - NO, 12 PRARL ETREET | Attitude of School Board Members on the | rum and has done e for many years. New | had cast its shadow over her heart, “‘I never | Neb. i suggestions for | h New York The eoonoms of o nation fs disturbed when i 1 : X te has of enrs o drink buttermilk.” 3 AR S ‘ High School Question, York state has of lats years been crowding | m " i N g ero was a {ime when he who would | Ereat amounts of money are hoarded inst Massachusetts closely In the production of | e nex moment heg lovely head with tta There's One that Ne'er Returned” is the | Thero was a time when he who would fumounts, of money ute honrded,instead " ” % | wealth of golden hair I of the hy body Fufters Deilvered by carrler to any part of the elty, e o ke e b, o1 et | ety Ky ler, words by P. J. Devlin, published at Bas. | the record of fl\)"n\u and ovention, and | fito "y Stored Up I Serinin orkans WIS . W. TILTON, Lessee, ¢ U PR i i | ler's Music House, 18 Sixth street, Pitts-|the currents of human thought, could rely others have scarcely enough to 1ive. of. s § vt G Y CLAIM THEY ARE SINCERE IN THE MOVE | to the exte ¢ of"about. 000,000 Tusieis a oARS tP THERCHY burg, Pa. chiefly, it not wholly, wpon bnoks. That day | Tuis hoarling: of blood 't cafled congestion TPHONES-Bus'ness office, No. 43; nig! yea o other grains used are unim- s " has passed. Nooks we must till read, as|an 8 onie the dangers of the present s U —_— portant, a few thousand bushels of oats be- Chips Is the unique title of Just ae uniane | e rystafiization and permanent embodi- | CUthreak of grip, Tt affects lunys, stomach New Building 1s Needed to Relteve the | IN€ used for the cheaper grades of brandy— | Mrs. Jenness Miller's Lecture on Food ana | & little sheet containing just ‘sixtecn PARCS | mont of human thonght and knowledge. Bat| M4 bowele © 0 00 N in_Indiana chiefly. Cleantihess, Of selected extracts from the best current|yogey it fs the newepaper, the magasine, the [ tion and evers IRGeTTRON. Boreonnqmmas Congestion In the Central Part of The total sales of liguor in the United | .. s Miller ‘techhily delivered a | Crary productions. The Chips Publishing | perigacal review, npon which we must ohiefly | what that meins when the centers of Nte " the City-- Proposition Likely States In 1894 amounted to 100,000,000 gal- | CALL S y delivered a | company, 1018 Downing building, Fulton p g 1 toll dlosely the in.|are nffected, Tht & one o Grand, Courcil Dluffs, ¥, F. Clark, prop 3 ol | Ll 99 Lotls on*"hat Astistic Oate o (i depend {f we would follow closcly the in T A, That Erowing soreness across 3 529 Broadway. to e Defeated, lons of domestic product, exclusive of 1,500,- | lecture in St. Louis on *“Phé Artistic Care of | street, New York. telleotual movement of the day. And now chest, that paimful sense of fullness in Mayne Real Estate agency, 52 . b 000 gallons of epirite distilled from fruits. | the Body.'" “The Publications of the Grolier Club” is|a new difficulty has arisen. This newspaper | | I‘n'vl are signs that the grip has laid Handsomely furnished room for rent, 619 s, The total amount of malt liquors manufac- | Mrs, Miller began in her usual uncenven- | one of the interesting papers in the March |and periodical literature has become so mul- | ' SIaet s, upon ¥ bottien of Daftey's First avenue. The members of the school board claim | (Ul in the United States in 1804 amounted |01 way; I want to call your attention to | Number of The Book Buyer. A usual ft|titudinous and bulky as to be a heavy bur-| Pure Malt Whiskey." weites My Aloxe I ‘«" members the school boar A | to l'”'“””“’"ll" gallons. In 'n;w'«'l m| ‘"l'— the sickly, nervous girls of 18, the broken- | BIVE€ the reader a feast of delightful liter- | den to the busy man or woman, while even | a of Anlvern, Towa, "I i the best med. | they have been persistently misrepresented in | portations just twice as much beer and ale ® Sickly, mervous -l d TORRT |ary news gossip and extracts from latest|the person who has lefsure and inclination | feine for the grip and we must have it A N S b rtain quarters with referonce to their atti- | was imported into the United States as of | down women of 40, and the decayed, decrébit | works, Charles Scribmer Sons, New York L lely 1s oft i ¢ to gl ces | Congested orguns arc relieved of the sur- (Good girl for general houscwork wanted at n quartera with referen ! [ ] to read widely 1s often unablo to get a oy o 3 ) 27 6ih avenue. Mrs, H. W. Tilton tude on the new High school question. All| ¥hisky, rum and brandy. The only consid- | wrecks o 60 and 70, and then ask you It you | " A charming lullaby “Sicep My Child,”[to the current publications. Bspeelally in | Pia® Of blood, fthe « i T The members of the Rowing assoclation [ this timo they have been yearning with a | cavie item of forelgn importatoln 18 wine, | iy this s the way the Creator intended us | words and music by Alma A. Crowly:|the emaller cities, villages and rural dis- ed Dby Ui Wholes A helptul » e hey 1 yeraity & the imports of which amount to 5,000,000 gal- “True Through All" by Frederick | tricts Is the lack of such opportunity felt. | stimulant. That expl £ unbrokes 3 Wil mect this evening at the League club | heartfelt desire for a buflding that should | lons a year. Twenty years ago more |0 be. I believe that If we knew the laws B Al NATRER JOVE. aERE, RGN | 1t-Te ML by - s Gerewman g AR A AR A g ki L 0 slect & board of directora fol ‘ Shadly » W § , and soldier's love song, r s felt by the cloreyman, the teacher, | cess in cases of grip. i rooms and elect @ board of directord OF | payier accommodato the steadily increasing | than_one-quarter of the wines consumed in | which regulate health, the woman of 35 would | i Finth A & soldler’s fovs eong, Sor, W s (Ut b (08 Cbvmin, Ce, PRt | “Roming Wiich doex Tees will ward oft the tho current year ompany of young ideas {hat wust be taught | the United States were of foreign importa- |loock younger than the girl of 18 does today, | ;'O 50y . DAt NOilion. & o R R R A e Clfured and | &b and no product of mortal skill can do Vhile © Connoye work aj 3 eyt o | to oportio e woman of 70 would be still in her | "1l MUSIC by satln NVALEON, WTe IO ISR, A0 e e S ed A | more, Subjected (o the stern test of experis While Char nnoyer was_at i i tion. Now the proportion amounts to only |and the woman 4 h h h \ 3 v the art of ta t practice, when the opposition " X o i T o | the latest music published by White-Smith | thoughtful women of the houschold. With | ance Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has few days ago a chip of fron flew from a| o Ll B Hasis that il not take a | CNC-SIXth. This is due to the activity of the (prime. But the trouble is, women don't know | yoio HE0 JERES BRI Ao A1l thead &fid fiAny other classes: of persont car wheel and struck him in the right eye, | 30¥8 With an emphasis that wi 4L LS Callfornia wine growers, whose output has | these laws. You are golng on to extremes in | ™ » N = h . tahlished itself firmly (n (he esteem of phy k * e o o sresting “Nursery Prob- | the great practical literary question fs: How | sicling and laymen, feeling its strengthin and may resilt in the loss of his sight | denfal that that board does not want a*build- | steadily increased In value year by year. |the matter of culture, but are absolutely gt el b Rl Sl R i i besy aupploment my SnispensIBIS Nee, wonder what they would A6 WIthe R - at blessing | 102, but mercly wants to give the voters a; More than twice as much bourbon as rye |norant of the practical, simple rules which |lems™ discussed in the March number of [ ) H el It In these bleak winter days when grip Dr. Laugel, who conferred a great Ulessing | g v Babyhood 18 th cerning th i home paper? It was to answer this ques apont U1 ¥ people of (he Gty lant winter |chanes to expross thotr viewn. | whisky is manufactured In the United States | ought to govern everyday life. I was fnvited | Babyhood is that concerning the popular ap: Hhli Tk AR t Pablie Opin « the alr & apon the poor f | y L t i ! . I ; > 3 # y | prehension about unusudlly bright children, | tion and meet this demand that Pablic Opins [ “NGhody need try to do without it for gros smal car by vaccinat VAE ' 3 in a year. The largest internal revenue dis- | o lecture cnce before one of the most highly : \ when the smallpox seara v on by vacel H As matter of fact," =ald one of the | .. ¢ty o nutacture of bourbon whisky Ttured clubs in the try. Th | The medical editor, Dr. Yale; makes it very | fon (now published in New York City) was [ cers and druggists always have it in stock, M agpie free Y" T e iy, | board yesterday, “we’re all in favor of a new |14 the Fifth Kentucky or Loulsville dlatrict veld B lotohy 1 {HE: SHEiAA] and | clear why such feara are largely groundless, | founded nine vears ago. It selects the hest, | showjng, that, confidence th (It \eetuiness Ho will treat free all poor who apply at his | bullding of the fct that we are all | The Lexington or Blue Grass district, In | giydied sculpture and architecture, and had o | He also answers questions as to “the dangers | condenses it to the fast dexree, gl SCrvs | o 53 (@ (he final eteet of cortaln vemes ofics, 410 Fifth avenue. exceptions will | taxpayers, and some of us heavy ones. | Kentucky, has an output of 5,000,000 gallons | rorracentative abroad to dig out antiquities, | Of €xcessive crying,” ‘“unusual wakefulnes ;x. ‘;v ::’m.‘nvu and_a \u b n he | qies. There ave only fow the value of bo made, and all unable to pay and n ¢ | When we say we are in fuvor of it we ought | @ Year. For rye whisky the Twenty-third |4ng you may imagine it was with a good deai | e, causes of stammering’ ctc. l""l““\‘“' e L i 5 R e oLV RAEIS e L 4 € OUBAL | Gigtrict of Pennsylva Sittsburg) stands | 200 YO L by S . Publishing company, 5 Beekman stree ew — e Vskoy assistance will be treated free of charge. 16" be Le)leved, Thets are ‘4 %ood: many 'A'”‘,”q‘“,] ’n-.l);;',‘.'\'u;;":'»”"..r n;" urg). tan h‘« of trepidation that I wnlmwl) |n-rln. lh-nl\] LU P TOW A PRESS COMMENT. — f a a sccond. Boston is firs en 1 asked o they cou 5 i ) To Start the Senson people in town who are not able to send their | in rum and New York in gin and also in | hat WHeR T asked themn whethor Shes, COEH The March number of Paving and Munic- Wo ofter some big bargalns in wool dress | chlldren away to school, and I, for one, be- | b | i ) igineering 18 devoted gely to the| Towa Falls Citizen: Ex-Senator Harlan is | liey \ best bl e [ Doy, only one woman raised her hand. “Ste | 0 SRERCerRE 8 fEed BRAN 0 L0 Sion igier and so miel; more able than goods. ? s eve in giving them the best chance possible sald it was eit forty or 240, she had for- | te r =l ) A any other man so far mentioned fn connection | l\‘lfl anel ¥ EI”luil‘l» blilillan ‘lel y ot getting a .~}|I‘»w‘v|‘< for the fc mm.lnlniin- FRESHENING THE FACE. Hotten which. You may say, as she did, that | connected With the business, the information | any other man ar mentior | 1 1 [] U bades,” usuaily sold for 25c, now 19¢ a yarc Muny of the wen who are opposing the on the subject having been gathered from the [ With the republican nomination for governor i ¥ $ 100 pleces fine French serges and henriettas, | pr are wealtiy. and they say they cannot | Applicat ons that Brighten Dall ¥ fring | bones Is a coarse ""'}f'r" ML “"k"‘i ;""‘ | recent meeting of the National Brick Manu- |that comparisons are odious The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. Fegular G0c quality, now & yard td fo jay the increased taxes. One of | COlOF to Cheoks, Lfface Lines of Fatigue, | Y0U dot see el M b M rers' assoclation. In the various depart- | Keokuk Constitution: Thera are a number | prpapiR OF DISEASES OF MEN AND 7oe_quality fine India twille and henrlettas, | t men is the principal stockholder in a | Impure cosmeties are dangerous, if used too ::::‘I’:)r~t|‘;yxl|' |:|r:l."||n you don't know how ,,-":,"f'.f.,‘! n'\" M”x A ';““‘Iw".rxi{ ‘l"vm!'. "m;h.; St ‘x”wy ux‘wlhr "n‘-\.”?n(\; )N“\hk:\}‘;l‘l vf,»“m‘\': WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THR {1t ckiatked And thised th [ the- stockhotders. nad beeasion. 1o sell Jut a | Peraistently. Moreover, they are vulgir, If|iake care of your body, and you're ot fit to cities. Munieipal Engineering company, pub- | different, times Uiey meet al the houke of s WAL RULAULUED b wool ‘checked and mixed suitings, worth | the stockliolders had occasion to sell out a |, o ARBRERELVE it iker's ody. Suppose you had a new house, | Hh 0 i t b Dl Rt X A BHY6Y: §EVERAL. SARY OF MEDICT 400 & yard, reduced to 2hc. ort time ngo, and e recelved §150. for |@PPlied too aggressively, but the baker's |have a body. Suppose You had a new house, | lishers, Indianapolis. one enjoy several Big ass u!rlhlh of sllk and wool mixtures | each $1 of hie stock, while the stock Is dozen of methods to which fagged-out \\’nnurn“lllfl'll out with the latest inventions, electric The complete novel in the March issue of | ver )| itly. After gathering they b at o @ assessed at 10 cents on the dollar, That Is a | resort when the face is In need of color arc | bells, sanitary plumbing, efc, would you 48 & Lippincott's 1s “A Tame Surrender,” by Cap- | contest to ascertuin who can remain quietest ASSORTMENT OF 50C NOV- | fair specimen of the men who are making the | not included in either condition. sensible woman “;“‘ Aol hf‘"“{‘.,".‘,l,"l,;,f:o tain Charles King. Departing from MU sl R bt s TY DRESS GOODS SILKS howl on account of the increase in taxes.” The prettiest woman does not keep that 1 denit want to KnOw BuyLHIng 6 0 author's usual field, the purely military laughs is awarded the booby prize, and the Shecked Taffeta silk at 50c a yard, worth | Tho assertion is made that there are 1,700 | . 4 things. It is enough that 1 have the hous deals with the Chicago strike, the riots and | one who holds out the longest gets the prin seats in tho school hulllings of the eity that | (reshness of eye, cheek and Iip that constl- |1 don't care to hotice It's anatomy? Of | {heir suppression, and the loves of a United | cipal award. Then games aro played and re- At 5% and 76c we offer an immense assort- | are uncccupied, and it is claimed that by | tutes the better part of beauty, through long |course not. You would want to know the | Siaies licutenant and a high-minded young | {reshments served, and the meriy little com- ment of fancy silk for waists, re-districting the city these empty seats could | Stretches of activity. After a series of after- | structure of the house in every particular, | jady who works a typewriter. 1t i Ler |Dany breaks up (o mest agalu ai some later At : a yard two new lines of | be filled up and the new High school could | noon calls, preceded by noontide shopping or | that you could get the best use of its im-| ‘(yme surrender,” after long resistance, | 12te fancy striped Tafteta in new shaded and shot | be dispenscd with for a time. In reply to|a luncheon, a woman's face is not apt to be | provements. So, if ycu don’t know the struc- | \hich gives the tale its title. J. B. Lip.| Des Moines Leader: The democrats of Towa effects this, the members of the board say that | at its best for a dinner or dance in the even- | {ure of the bones and nerves and museles, and | pincott company, Philadelphia. aro as numerous and as ready for fight as See tho new Taftela Plisse at $1.50 and | thera I3 one empty room in the Madison [ Ing The soot and dust of a city are foes to | how each one is related to the other, how are | Vo YPREEEY (0P ERNEE 0 o ever in thelr history. Thieir chosen Teaders $1.76 a yard; no duplicates, only one waist [avenue building, two in_ the Thirty-second [ freshness, and it takes more than a dab of | you going to know whether you are not wast- o6, SOCEEE FEER i B BEBE 0L | seem to have decamped and stampeded, but pattern of cacl street, and two in the Harrison street, be- | palnt to restore to the skin the original |ing your nervous energy, or whether you are | patyiiil BURTEAION SEAIEE, BERIBIAK NI | the “army is here and anxious to go into FOwWL DICK & WALKER, sldes 100 seats in the old Plerce street build- | lustre. 1In fact, the cosmetic, no matter how | yiying each part Its proper n |n|phm~ul ‘,,,l'[:”d:,f,’.'l"'d”'l' Yo Al ;p 'rml WYy [ action. The thing now to do is to call a Boston_ Stor ing and 100 more in the Fifteenth street, | judiclously put on, accentuates rather than |" «oliver Wendell Holmes ‘What your | giitv oo “op Cparents. in. the varlous moral | State conference and get in shape for work Council Blufts, Ta. | The two latter have been condemned becausa | covers the weariness cook gives you I8 what you are! and it's a | kel ! Al Perhaps the rank and file of the party may e thcy are too damp, while the other three arc| Instead, therefore, of resorting to auestion- [ rio S0 %0y venty-five years we are bo able to instill courago enough into the AN A A In the outskirts of the city. In some cases | able remedies, whose present charm is dis- | ;i to make a wonderful improvement along chaps who have heretofore gone to the con- e pupils have to walk a mile or a mile and a | broportionate to its ultimate bad results, | %1 5,0 " \\e are going to do away entirely ventions and have coaxed and pleaded and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Latie are visiting In | half to go to the Madison, Thirty-second |one can pay attention to the antidotes made |\ " Ndifiiual family Kitchen, where pulled wires to have themeelves elected offi- Chicago. street and Harrison street schools, and to|up on harmless principles. alt the food goes into the waste barrel, Tn- | 1o, Other sublects tlan those suggested by | cers in the democratic party to enable them F. L. Recd and family are visiting friends | enlargo tho districts would be simpiy to add | Every woman who has an impressionable | (I G5 (OO0 BRES BOON S BUCS G e e e ary. Wood Allen, M. D, Ann | (o attend this conference and assist in outlin- In Oakland. to the distance traversed by the children. |skin will adveeate hot water as a never fail- | Sieat of RRRAL SRS SCKE AGRE RO ST FERE | Arbor, Mich. : ing a policy. Mrs. W. 8. Dimmock is visiting relatives Tho buildings in the central part of the city, | ing beautifier when one looks fatigued. Fill |{0q “ye will have in our co-operative kitchen [ Writers, young and cld, whi be interested| pubuque Times: There could be nothing ShuPanaer, ‘Neb. on tho other hand, are overcrowded, and |a basin with the hottest water the skin can | 0% We WIE WVE 8 WP CRORUIRERE CAFTER | in the Authors’ Journal for March. 1t con- | moro absurd than holding the Unitcd States | etcaemt the e fud B 1is ant A pooloo, Miss Flora Shiley of Woodbine fs in the |there 18 where the iherensed room is needed. | stand, and dash it on the face until the heat SRR METE BT QICG SHO Y L0 | tains, among other things, an article on | mails from (o to three hours in Chicago for | ser v Gl Kidhly 6ot BTtV e rai6at 162 MikecDElIA: Ronir Even the most enthusiastic members of the | evaporates. Then change to cold water, using | ot P8V 0% 60Bh (B IR PEVACAPE (b oGl how to write for young people, by Oliver | the sole benefit of three or four Chicako Nt NErvOous Debility, Mental De. 3 s I board, however, do not belfeve that the propo- [ it to shock the blood vessels. Th's brings a | {Me 10 come, &8 FEREET G (AN BE0 1 Optie; “A- Manuseript Record.” by Wilder | papors. 1f all mails started from Chicago, Sion, 1.oss of Ma Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bolt, 806 South Sixth |sition will carry. In spite of the fact that |glowing, lasting color to the cheeks that is |3 Dad complexion, & st b done for this | Grabame; “An Author's Fame.” 'by Jose | ana there alone, there might be some excuse 5 street, are the parents of a youthful son. the amount of money to be paid each vear for [ far more becoming than the artificial one, | 2¥: "Chef, something FLsl Y Fore fof BUR| R, Nicholls; some excellent suggestions for | for waiting until all mails had been gathered, | (s St Vit 1 4:]]‘:”“1 L. P. Judson and family are expscted tointerest on the $90,000 worth of bonds would | Steam and massage have a host of advo- | COmplexion’ and he Wit be GBI t6 PIEPAE| writers, by J. T. Trowbridge, and a discus- | but half or two-thirds of the mall mater tor L3 return from Florida the latter part of this |not be large to the individual ~taxpayers, | cates. Bolling water is used; it should be at | heT, f00d 80 a8 to remely tAe WHREOr, T sion of the benefits to be derived from | the west comes from beyond Chicago, and week. the face of the bonds will have to be paid [a temperature to produce a cloud of steam, L\hulfl”L(‘lxr;lifilv‘\:«'r B it o™l WhY | manuscript. revision agensies. The Authors' | detaining that for hours to nccommodate the HL R, Lomen, cditor of tho Pella Horajg, | S0 e, ani @ goon many ot the oters | \iich, covering the face, makes. breathing & | PoDle SBould eher ave shewmtoim or n | Journal Publishing “company, 1 William | Chicago' papers I8 subordimatin the intersts | deRicate” arinwa rent ored ta 16 in the city for a visit of a few days with [ 2@ not willing to bank on the future|jjttle dificult. The head must be enveloped | ™ i B rE e A eV IR, oUTe treet, New York. of the whol and nol U AR o D e M R aven SRR M 5 e grandeur of the city to quite such an extent [in a thick towel, placed well over the basin | Other of starve s P “Art Idols of the Paris Salons” is some- [of the fow. If it be necessary for the Chicago | {ARPIIKE. Spoc ttey a given m:i”nn‘ ,“.n. .I.Jm‘i\n.l; J. G. Lemen. 4|35 to lumber their children up With a debt of | prevent he Steam escaping, and Kept there | '® to change the diet. i e e bar 1. 15 Just bt | papers (o leave just when they do there s no | LG EEiviite and Venereal nis Mr. and Mrs, F. . Evans have moved | those dimensions, > i g ' i from Fort Worth to Dallas, T where of all kinds. $50 to $500ploricit for for fifteen minutes, e he sotentl nef | ndcontains six fine nudes. The pictures | reason why special trains should not ba run | ayy Y eal Discase 10u'muun cure d All women who want to vote on the bond | 'T¢ g bit of srease—a simple cream—is | " But as we can’t have the sclentific che Mr. Evans haa gone into the loan business. | proposition, but who failed to register last i ¥ t 1 it comprise “Leda” (T. Robert Fleury), “The | in their interests alone. 1f the public will not | without Mercury. Tape Worms remove for some years to come; I am going to give gl vel surfac the sl weck, will be allowed to swear in their vote | hiored IBhtly over the surface of the skin § Fall of Babyion” (Georges Roshegrossc), “The | patronize. the speclal to-a suilicient. amount | 1) feo or thrco hours, G o pay. Hemorriol s W en more rea » | you a few hints that you yourselves can acl| payghters of Menestho” (Fernando Le | to make it pay let the Chicago papers con- | or Piles cured. g h today by means of an affidavit. first, the pores will open more readily to the | yyon " 1y the first piaco, ‘there Is oatmeal. | Quokney, ~ “Artemis” . (Joseph Weneker), | tribute. The present methods are grossly un- iy LHOSE WIO ARE AFFLICTED We are not ‘fl"," profit; its your trade el P Eins trom the fow of perspiration that | The majority of families serve oatmeal for | “Phrosine and Milydore” (Jean Benner), and | fair and should be remedicd. Jvinsuve lifo and hundreds of dollara: by call wo want. Seo what. the C.'0. D. ‘grocer can BENNISON BEROS attends this steaming precess, a thorough | breakfast days in the year, and think | .ppe Spider's Web” (Fernando Le Quesnc). | Davenport Democrat: —President ne ¥ R Tkt e ranhihtan: mugariiror. 4100088 ST cleansing of the skin must be the result, All | they are really dolng the right thing when | Are Idols will be issued quarterly, Stanley |of tho Chicago Great Western rail DR G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Ths, New O 1‘,‘,‘ . 'r“ $1.00. La o Monday's Bargains Beats 'Em All the dust and soot that have eateri thelr way | they force thelr children o eat it. T would [ Wood, well known in Colorado, is the editor. | rallroad man with original 1aeas. Iiis road is > only Physician who ci 11 whatal ails syrup, d0e. Large ik felly. e | A bargain day long to be remembered. It | inio “tha fine openings of the epidermis are | ke to have somebody préeent me one actual | White City Art company, Chicago. as liberal as any with its patrens. and docs as LA DT Binger snaps, per 1, be. | XXX crackers, | Y0U live 100 miles away it will pay you to [ 1rguent out, and the mction of the heated | Feason Why oatmeal should be eaten, You| Among the special topics treated fn the | much as any to retain their good will and to oke nt w distance sen by the box, 3lec. Tomatoes, per can, 6. | “OMC: 3 e5y, Tt 18 good! Why is It good? Oh, every. | yqaumonE the special toples treated In the | Nelp.them (5 make money, and incldentally (o | Blanic, No. & fo No. 2 for woine : & . Fine wool dress goods at % last season’s | olsture efficlently expands the muscles and 4, gy so.” Exactly, and what everybody | “This Season's Doings of Thirty-three Logls. | make some for itself at the same time. He is | ANl correspondence strictly confidential, SR e s Lo BRI NO g i loosens the fibers so that the face tikes ©0 | ays is always wrong. It 4s of all foods the | latures,” “Blectric Railways in Budapest’— | touring his railroad system and making ad- | Medicine sent by express, Address all lotters: x m“;r?”’.‘;-" S d'":'l:’.\ude 0112,“"".; '.'"},""“' 38-inch navy and black all wool imported |3 Most attractive eoftness. It s well to 4ip | ;0 ‘gimealt of digedtion, :and when soaked | an objcct lesson for American cities, “Lord | dresses fo the farmers on his lines, urging | o o’ Ereaktast food, per .. So.- 15 e, | "eTEe, worth G0, Monday 35c yard. & wash cloth afterward in soapy water and | with cream and sugar is utierly abominable. | Randolph Churchill” “James Clark Ridpath,” | them to devote themselves to smaller farms, 555 BroAoway, Councit BLUFFSs £ meal for 3. 7 ibs. rite for She, - "> | 46-inch navy and black imported all wool | Cleanse the skin by vigorous rubbing Dash|pyiyoy say, “The Scoteh eat oatmeal, and | “An Invalld Ald Socict Dat it does for | {0 grow the crops that are in demand, to di- | g SO BhosowaY: O¢ o el litaer 'wascline ‘atove for $5.00 serge, Monday, 50c yard, m'e" e "‘";‘":‘f‘g’l‘l‘x‘l’ev{”l"l:;"'y;:l X0 | they are a strong people.” But what suifs the | consumptives, “The Anti-Toxine Diphtheria vlrrslxy and rotate thelr cops; and i h‘um-bé E ply. voul RF A T 5 50, 5 pleces 50-inch black™ gloria silk, Monday e " | Scotchman won't suit the American at all. | Cure’—a skeptical view, and “American | tho American market with those articles ol SE:lr;:'vhl‘l’ll;nccrn;l“M;)ltlrel:::mnnfl‘;r ;5 o 59¢ yard. fort and satisfaction. g « | 1€ has 4 temperament that can be nourished | Stock in Foreign Markets.” On the subject | agricultural produco that are now imporied. MEAT DEPARTMENT. > 1,000 yards 20-inch white Habutai wash | l:i‘h,fl ieath aphiek of ";e ol o e neck | on oatmeal, but the American temperament, | of Uie recent gold purchase the cditor makes | Potatoes, ho meations, are imported to. the BATH OF BEAUTY Calitornia hams, per Ib, 7c. Dry sait |Sil Monday 25e yard. S SR e e nn'a’imm Gano | ana’thelclimate,Stoo avaltogotheriaimeventy|| Aoma pertinant iremnricarin fthe epartment i ox ety 8L L et e ot paite ke 5 bacon, 6lc. Breakfast bacon, 10c, Good | Novelty black fmported dress goods at 5oc | pelow the lne b H We are a conglomerate race, and we need a ll‘he Progress of l]fln.‘;\Anlr dlvl).Tllol\]lz‘£§}\ ;{r e ety ety Baby blemishes, plmples, red, rongh hands, sad lard, 7o per Ih.; puro Jard, 100 ber Ib. Pork | 470 76¢ vard: actual value, Toc and $1. Mon "No well ‘advised person would go Into & compleCiitoid, BT dnelleve fini couraesand T e e e I O L e e S e (e U S gl privated by Cue o ] ; ack s s, - : )] : soup should always begi o er. as S, s S D8 . oL ;l;l‘:.“r:’gc. 8%c. Choice roasts and steaks, Ge | o GU7 3100 A K::::(cu plllxzs-.fmfl.;xl'(;;‘e‘(lp\\r,:'l“l:“elzf\\‘:})e“rv;‘usllzv;‘; :r'h;‘" hould follow an entree of meat, cooked | thorough article to the March number of | is level. & purit H"’n-"'}"m:"J"".'\'f""G."’:'Z':.‘ Brown's C. 0. D., Council Blufts, Towa. 24-inch black satin rnadame, Monday 69¢) |y %o} ookg chin and brow after this bath— |50 as to get out every particle of nourish-| the New England Magazine on 2 Moves Tifty-Five Thousand Pounds: of toflet and urecry soups. Only 8Ed, : to be gently rubbed off before leaving the | ment, and then there should be a vegetable— | chusctts in the Civil War,” wherein he re-| o o0 s Sprigpe a mechanic for the Cure for plmples ecause oily proe Van Sclever in Again, 27-inch black satin duchess, never sold d"sfln: Rl e L one Is enough—then a nice fruit sauce or | lates many acts of bravery performed by T. W. Van Sclever, the lawyer who dis-|under $2.00, we will sell Monday at $1.69 s : Balti & Ohio railroad in Baltimore, his ventive of inflummation and cloge yard, 3 There are wmany professional women in |fresh fruit in its season, or ice cream, but | Massachusetts’ heroic sons, and tells of the | Ba more re, his ging of the pores. Sold everywhere, tinguished himself in a number of bold | Yard. schemes of fraud in this vicinity and finally SPECIAL LINING SALE. these days whose work carries them into|when you have one, don't have the other. | Prominent part taken by the old Bay state [ friends think, is one of the strongest men in &t a five years' sentence in the penitentiary [ All our 20c Mona percalines. 12340 yard moré than the refreshing bath; to quote one [ with pies and cakes. They are not nourishing, | ductions from war time porfraits of many ¥ ‘trustingly on his | tltle Of & new air, music by Horace R. Bas- | Keep informed of the progress of knowledge ni\ MINOR MENTIONS. The regular monthly neeting of the city council will be held this evening. among them problems that present themselves daily and even hourly. It aims to be a more confiden- tial friend and counsellor than the family newspaper can possibly be, for it deals with 1 treat the following D/seases: Catarrh of the Head, Thront and Lungs; Dise Al tor Fun, e 20c cotton halr cloth, Monday Sc yard studlo, office and school room, who need | And above all things, don't load your tables | in alding to preserve the union. Repro-|ihe world. Unaided he moved for several P 214 feet up a slight incline of track a freight . AT g who were prominent in the struggle add to T . eighed G5 y g at Fort Madison as the result of a sharp| Al lining cambrics, dc yard, S themin Tuverlly dholexe MhattTdiny iy | they onlylblost Ep IR0y, tho attractiveness and value of this care- [ 8% which, sith, I8 coniencs, welghed B0 en buyin cattle deal In Monona county, s wearing [, 200 pleces standard dress prints, Monday | {iigteaq of once in a lifetime.” “When you have studied out the question | fully prepared tribute to the honor of Massa- | FOUla™ 4o "(he heaviest car known to have F 't T stripes agaln. Tho Los Angeles, Cal., papers "é".y“"i b dotted curtain swiss, Monday | , “HOW do you dislodge it, then?” I queried, | of nourishing the body, you have done a | Chusette. Warren T. Kellogg, 5 Park|y.on previously moved by single-man power rui rees, announce that after a long and stubborn | yyypc e dotted curtain swiss, 3onday | for she always came down to dinner with the | great deal, but one other thing is also very | Sauare, Boston. welghed, with its content fight against lis fate he has been sentenced | 225 AR ood unbleached sheeting, 12ige | (réshest and most unwearled face. “T steam | FTUCL It The body must also be kept clean. | The Overland Monthly for March is a fle- | This was in San Francis e to five years' imprisonment in the San Quen- | S+ Lockwood unbleached sheeting, 123c | j¢ first,” she answered, “then I pour either | /" Uohiire’ to say that not one woman in a | tien number. Tt has a new cover designed | Spriggs’ first attempt was on a frejght car uy e pest. tin penitentlary. His crime was the embez- [ Y44 000 ceting, 160 vard, | COI0BNG, Whisky or alcohol into a pint of |y nared fs ever really clean from the time she | in_honor of the occasion. In addition to his | weighing, with contents, 42,000 pounds. This zlement of $2,700 from a woman client. Van 4 Lockwood bleached sheeting, 15¢ yard. | warm water and wash my. face thoroughly in | peteEeh 8 T B0 G PRyt (M) DR N | regular department, “As Talked in the Sanc- | he moved eight feet, and it seemed casy. | A minute lost can mever be recovered, ) Visit our linen department Monday. e et ea a e ave. e e e e T 218l i and JUs o calamity to Inse several years: R e v b oo s I eEs e I _|it. Biener liquid is eficacious; it’s Just a T e TS SRR A 1 tum,” Mr. Wildman contributes & thrilling [ Then he waited a short time to gather his ity 3 Sciever 8] nerous instances of | g v Tnd 8 Monday 85 Anil I will teks any one of you Who have never which s Towa and Nebraskn people his ability that are painfully familiar to | (S0 QUAIly Irish table linen, Monday 85c | question of which 1 happen to have in the | 30y " riich “r Russian bath or Swedish | Story of an Idaho stage robbery—As Told | sirength and went for the huge car of the | WiIEh S0 mupy Towa fud Nybwask people many Councll Bluffs people, but the act [ Y485 (1o yicienea table 1 Monday | Pouse: And I'll confidentially advise you,” | [P TR tae you twenty minutes aftey | DY Owyhee Joe.”” General Lucius H. Foote, | record breaking weight. ~ He strained and | grown, unacelimated: fruft tr that he Is proudest of, and which brought ,.)oé“;“;";‘“ ity bleached table linen, Monday | she continued, “not to ao‘lhr‘n;ufih umlpx-um.- Vou lcave your bath tub, and prove to you | Under the caption of “Swipes” relates a | tugged, finally starting it and moving it the MENERAY BROTHERS, ) Bim the grentoat roturn for tho Toast efort, | U905 ¢ 001 hed table linen goes | PETOTO DY Foommate who belleves In vour | Yot ledve vour bagh fub. and preve o 30w | charming talo of a pair of waifs 1n the days of | yenuired cight fect. T AT T SR { R e P T e e cleanliness, for the amount of dust that will | that you never have boen clean. J SUON | (4o Argonauts. In the “True Tales of the : anidlie eibraslement ot bout $5,000.rom | Manday, at 5o yard: Qarken the water will make you feel yourself | has been aeked me G, mes, 1 am sure, | o1 {REOALT Mihere are two contributions Were born on the lands where thefr nurses taleig] ghan, no 0 1,000 yards will cotton crash, Monday 214c | SA5en the water will make 3ol Kol oM T eets | ‘Mrs. Miller, what do you do for the complex. | 10 West" eerles, there are ty B R s ry stock Is grown, and years of patients ENRENE O onweit Hp acconiplished tils WAt].vary) time you try this refreshing process that you | fon?' and T want to answer it now by saying | i85 PRSI ARG PRope OF i TN iteligent experiment have (ught hem the :le‘“fe ‘;:::m‘"!"'n'“"‘"-‘u"Ld“ l"':",""“';l“‘“ ';“F.N:]»j _50 dozen pure linen huck hem towels, size | will excitedly wonder if any of your friends | that after five years investigation I have come | tord of o Drill,” Overland Monthly Publl et \i:.'y::' op ¢ ;‘,j S EIRLE: Rl pelease from prison, and, oo, while fleciig | 17x34, Monday 10c cach; If you want' this | saw you on the street with such a skin.” to the conclusicn that there is nothing that | i coy e, SREnOI ¢ e v have a very la e S pETies, Shertl, after JumInE [itowel fRmOMondaY. s ; ““Aleohol should not be used unloss diluted. | you can put an this litrle patch that will be it e i bty d b s days In Indiana and took a little run up 10| Maee than 1000 yavas: of 1ois Othoryine, 1t dries iand ‘roughensithe suticle|| of any.pesmanent heneflt, and ‘donit belde:|igxeton, entitled. #Bjoycle. versus Bronche Misa Della Stevens, of Boston, Mass., writes: I | Tawn, Darking Hrect ana Ornamental tock Ohloage, where he met Vaughen® ey wero |, More than 1,000 yards of Irlsh polnt em-|very rapldly. luded by quacks into believing that there 5. | 4o March number of Home and Country, of | have always sulforod from horéditary Scrofula. | Nake’ o mistake fn your orders o ous , where he mef ghan. They were E e et 1 ot Be, 4 erd zains ol mho R T p . d Country cro Make' no mistake vour orders, Sen o0 acquaintances and had fraternized here | Droiderys 8 to § inclies wide, worth 16e, 20c | As severe us the verdict Is against the use | The only Way Is to treat the skin as an organ, | which Corporal Tanner is eitor. Othor | 1 iried varlous romodios, andimany rollable phy: | Your. 1t of Wiints for prices: e éan piéasg Iihe kood | olaliaays. when VaugnhnL wanl|l Pr . Monday. cholce 8o yard, of concoctions that give artificial coloring to | use the sun bath, the Turkish towel, and fric- | jjygtrated articles of tho month are: “All | Bloians, but none re- Juin prices and stock. References: Council t Juoldiianyeswhen Vs QW41 §100 and §125 standard makes of corsets | tho face, It remains a fact that tired women | tion—by that I mean rub the skin gently with | Aboni Winches,” by — Algernon Lefebyee: | lieved me. After taking Blums Banks, Council Bluffs’ Department guaYer of ‘l"":"“ AR PN VD had not | in white and black, Monday 75c each, do resort to a few harmless antidotes against | the tips of three fingers, using a rotary mo- | “Bronze” and the “Casting of Dells,” by | HXDbottles of 8.8.8. am Omaha Bee, and prominent business men, Doen caught In any of his fne work. When | Childrews navy blue fackets, age 4 to 12| the facial evidences of fatigue. Touching up | tion. T cannot speak too ighly of friction. | Fricdn ~ Werther: “Have You Been’ Tro | DOTrell 3o e pYarseriesiaix mleeiorihia s GOUTHERIIRY ey Clone0 vaughan was hard | years, $100 each, and thousands of other | tho lips faintly with rosaline is one method | When you wish to take a water bath, don't | Americans?” by Henry Clay Falrmin: “Lile | o morl e s . O. Address, NONBRAY BROA] B T sy 1Skoc ATAing. BENNISON BROS. | indulged in. This ointment does not color | use the tub, but take the stimulating vapor or | 'Liza, the Life Story of a Painter's Model,” | 1ifoof untold ugony, and shal take pleasure o “rescent, lowa, up fome mining claims out in Nevada, and Council Bulfts. | them materlally, but it softens, lending a | xnower bath. I don't endorse extromes: I Sigfried Corrado; “In Cloud-Land," by | speaking only words of praise for your won: oceurred to him that Van was just the * = 3 richness and flexibility that contact with the | (nink the water should be about 70 degrees. | Victor A. De Convier, Ph.D.;: “‘Silas Brown's | derful mediciue, and in recommeuding it to man to get some money out of the property | J. R. McPherson, florist, cut flowers and | \ind has driven away, Its use also prevents peR B D i Sy i \ b 4 - i 1l ‘who are aflicted | GEO. P, SANFORD, A, W. RIBKMAN, 3 i o81g ac! ‘ But people use too much water. The best | Celcbration,” by Emil Morgan; “On the » 4 g A for hin. The papers were put into his pos- | plants. Design work a specialty. Wire or- | ehapping, if one I8 going agaln Into the air. y F eclalists e oS 3 fles with this painful disease. President. ‘Cashler, session and Van started out. In a very short | ders day or night. 1281 E, Pierce, Council | Shme women satugate the lips with cologne | German and French speclalists are caying Boulevards ot Paris,” by F. R. Layland, and Ll ] ‘Wate T A AT o sy ; Treatise on Blood and Skin time he managed to shake $8,000 out of the [ Bluffs. to bring the blood, but the trick is unadvisa- | 20Wadays, ‘Water on the face only once a J‘“y, ,“{'?‘V Traveler.”” by Roger L. Milrais. Dineasea free to any address bag. Ho put the cash in his pocket and — — g2 hring e Plood, Rt the gk s tos day.” Instead of water use the Turkish mit- | Joscph W. Kay, 63 Bast Tenth strect, New Dlsansenfrsotosoy negiected (o give Vaughan even the satisfac- | . The Aberlin will open Wednesday, March | VI Alohol seorehes the Bender sk - | ten. Too much water washes the skin away, | York. tion of holding the emply bag Vaughan |13 With first class board and rooms. South- 0 €O, . b ) ; Atlants, Ga. 3 or aaeokA eravaiing feat. | 4nd leaves only a dry, leathery substance, Municipal problems are becoming so promi- | _ SoUld ever oven huboeed fn having HILFUME | west corner Sixth avenue and Seventh street, [0} Water but the eye is an sggravaiing fest: | “pop the hair the' best stimulunt 3 beet | nent today that the Notes on Municipal Gov- # rested or effecting a compromise by which Al . damper” on tho face, no matter how cleverly | Marrow, rubbed on the scalp, and a sun bath | ernment in the Annals of the American Acad. Sty P D 3y iy y Rev, Allen Will Leny e 2 L10 IA00, DO TR Rubbing The | does the hair as much good as it does the | emy are altracting wide attention, The March of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa. Ll 23 Rev. B. W. Allen, pastor of the Christian | ovéiai in o bath of cologne and water some- | body. A friend of mine loosened her hair and | number contains a review of the re‘orm 5 4 DId you ever see a gasoline stove a blind | church, has decided not to remain here, but | times brightens them, but the South Ameri- | 8at in the sun a half an hour each day during | movement in New York, an account of the $100,000 man could use? There {s one, and C. O. D. | will go to Buffalo, N. Y., about April 1. He|can women squeeze orange juice into the | the summer months last year, and her head | Work accomplished by the Boston Municipal Brown has them. A man who never saw a . 12,000 L A ! oy sbtain brilliancy of their orbs. If the |8 now all covered with a little fuzz about | !cague, an analysis of the estimates for 1595 RuAOline. tovo. (having been Biind. for years) | Das found his labors hero anything but | eye to obtain brilliancy of their orbs. If th undiluted julce stings t verely, It can be | two inches long. of the New York Board of Estimate and Ap- W kil cadent banks a the ataip ecuiRp B I an ot ) 10h_YoAr) pleasant d:lif‘l'“‘f»l:ln;;xllf:;: few weeks, on sc- | WRdILted Julcs Hins L0 Heee o e | ¥ Omilere 18 o reason why any one should bs | BOrtionment, s discusslon of tho right of the poy © per cent on Ume: deposita. W Wil be April, 1804, and is alive yet. A lady bought | ciath 08 pr SEROTERG G ) BES Cl Al | Slightly darkening the eyebrows (if they | ugly,” said Mrs. Miller, in conclusion; “and :,,':f"‘,il:;]h’?'r'.“m{”" (Snmialon 1o Ay liotxe RiCABeA 10 200 203 MAEIA ol an unsafe stove, used it once, caught fire | 40"t ool necessary for a complete de- | are light or irregular) usually adds piquancy [ 1f I were to live at home quietly, as you do, LR LERRNL LoD SALuLpDljeys ’““'l'" in Fair- & ARLES (the stove did—s0 did the lady) and she dled. | gy (o any charges that ,may be made | to the face. Any oily cosmetic is bad, for it | could sleep in the same bed each night, and | foont'’, Paris @ veview of the civil service re- SIMS & BAINBRIDGE, ,Attorney -nt-Law and s dead yet. Wouldn't you rather be a | aeainse him, and leaves the ciy with a record | attaches itself to the skin and is distin- | could choose my artfcle of diet, I think 1 A ooa e s b SN SN AR < MAIG RG] e Chroni A | i) p in the Btate blind man than a dead lady? for hard and effective work that might well | Suished as uncleanly; but the old minstrel | could make myself the most beautiful weman | hookes and articien o woErapiy of recent ! [0nic, and Federal Courts, Roous #)5-7-5-), Shugar ©C. 0. D. Brown, sole agent for these stoves. | pe enyied by many older and more preten- | adoption of cork is not *“half bad.” Sharpen | that you have ever sepn,” o o A AL AR RlOK ) ‘ Hlogk, avuet WL dawd We have over $300,000 to foun upon fm. | tious clergymen. He has built up a strong | the bottle stopper to & point, hold it over - notes, American Academy of Political ana (TN Nervous proved Iowa farms. Farmers desiring loans | and enthusiastic church and it is to be hoped | the gas until sooty, then rub the eyebrows BOOMING A RAILROAD, Social Science, Philadelphia. can save money by dealing direct with us, | that some ono may be found who will be [ backward witn it, touching the skin ar f 4 \ ivate i i Ida A. Baker's prize descripti aper, Privats v blo (o take the work up where he leaves | Uiy as possible, o Jda . criptive paper, 3 thereby saving agents commislon, We do | 4710, 10 takey TC alon succcunrugly.® *Y®* | "Never drken under the eyes; it is invari- | The Oratur’s Last seotence Did the Husi- | “A Washingion ~Logging Camp, \ ; ecial Notices-Gouncil Blu § 5 , is one ic0250% Lougeo & Towle, 235 Pearl street ably noticed, and in the great percentage of ness for the Road. among the many pleasing features of the | A\ / Diseases. How 18 your cough? Take Ballard's hoar- | cases lends a haggard look to the face. An-| 1In the old days of:the southwest Tough- | March Midland Monthly. - Mary B. Welch CHIMNEYS ‘“‘“" D VAULTS CLEANEDY The Last Woek. hound syrup. It 1o the bost; at De Haven's. | other clever way of touching up the brows 15 | opolis hud been a promisig town on a great ;4:‘”'&,-;)3\"«? . |m|l';r;‘ on “Afternoons n; TREATMENT BY MALL Consultation Free, | i2d Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, 638 Broadway. — — to heavi ace ot U Vi i aly Literary Atlanta' s panied : Y 3 INT Tuts will positively bo tho last week of our WHAE 5 0w Name ? Y A ak o P o Bone baber WIh | trail, but the railroad bad run in far to the | with ' portraits of Joel Chandioe - Hamis | Wecure Catarrh, all disoases of the ‘fu'r';"mf..'..‘.‘vfi,.',ff, BALN FOR RENT REAT great half price sale. Come this week and | Ryerything, if applied to a Hardman Plano, | pleats and pass the penciled part back and | north of it, leaving it out in the cold, and | Frank L. Stanton and several gifted women | Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, | e ":)" :fi:fl_"““{,];{l“‘"“‘ "'l‘l”"“'fl pictures for just half | gold by Mucller Piano and Organ company, | forth over the eyebrows. for years it had thfiven, no one could or | 0f Georgla; “Women Writers of Washing- | Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, Fe- | AND GARD) LAND ¥ 0 i id o cusy terms. Day & Hes 4 ., £ 2 103 Main street. To relleve that burning sensation in the | wour. oly’ 3 ‘ (o | ton” (city) Is fllustrated with portraits of | male Weaknesses, Lost Manhood, und H. L, Bmith & Co,, 45 Maln Btrest. e skin which foretells a fover bllster or a | NoU/d 88V how. Laely.a boom came, says Grace Greenwood, Kate Field, Mrs. Dah v DRINKS OF THE NATION, | pimpie, saturate o spot wih weak carbolic | e Detrolt Free Press, and there was a | gren and others: the stors of the miliiary | AL PR-VATE DISEASES OF MEN. acid or spirits of nitre. Three hours of this [ Prospect of a railroad. tapping It, and the u-hznu‘h Mr. and Mrs. A, . Hollls, 814 Avenue B, | o0 9ory pirst fn Gin and Heer and Ken- | d0ctoring will accomplish a satistactory re- | citizens were enthusthstic wero the victims of a very pleasant surprise tucky in Bourbon Whisky, sult and prevent the growth of these unat Monday evening, March 4, it being the sixth SN LIVERY OUTPIT FOR FALE; 1 LAN 1 biougham, 1 coach, 1 surrey, 1 phagton, is told by its organizer, Major K MEN ARE VICTIMS TO 1IERVOUSE uics, § siclghs, 8 sets Narncas. ~Day & They talked rail- orge H. Smith; “A Princess of Silver- | Debllity or E: haustion, rvi'f""B Weaknesn xnl Hess, Councll Blufs. ar {'love story by a d voluntary Losses, wi ri ecay in youn, Suk aud_prevent ths road and dreamed raijroad, and finally held ";"‘, Is an “‘1’;“ Jove story by a daughter | 3 akidie axeds tack of Vitn. vigor wndweaken ANTED, A PAIR OF GOOD SECOND-HAND I £ their weddel life. Thei The total amount of grain which In a year | ""Jf tho throat is husky trom dust or wearl. | % 1eeting on the subjiot. —The chalrman f 0 Ho¥eror Eoweras of Missourl, S 4 '"fll"“'\?-'"fi" o T WL TR T e Elir, comen Blae versary ol helr wedde. TR y J r ade ¢ Ope! g ad clusion o ‘'Bea ToE "y prize short | res wronev atment fol 8 of It o Orge Clark, Coung ul L A “”';'_l'l oa | enters into the production of spirituous or | ness, a gargle made from a teaspoonful of fadle the chening addpms, oo o yn | SOy, home' topics, poems and talke with | power, Castor ‘ol address with stamp for ‘cir ehteem a handsome oak dining table © | malt liguors in the United States is 20,000,000 | 8pirits of camphor in a glass of water gives [ nq 190 WA fEer eitiaens, © he waid AR | ooribinutome compleys 4 decidedly enter- | VA, frés ook cod recelpta. TOST, A RMALL BILVER WATCH AN specch made by Dr. Cook was a fit accom- | bushels. This item of revenue, says the New | & (eliCious 1one & VIEor {6 the 1ar¥X, | evanin® to take some action on this yer rail- | taining number. ~ Jonnson ~ Brigham, ~ Des | Dr, Searles and Searlss, 1416 Fargam | “ciuin, Teinder Wi i same G- Lice ol paniment to the gift, Cards furnished amuse- | York Sun, Is one which causes some farmers, | hensitive organs that exist in that region road that is promised us ef we'll” do our | Molnes, Ia 1808 HOR | and ot peward. ment untll a late hour, when a substantial | egpecially in years of poor harvests, to look —_— 4 sheer to'rds gittn' it. Our city fer ye'rs | A rich literary tinge Is creeping into the lunch was served, and all departed, express- | (WY T VRS L BOOT TEEEEAE 1O A — has set with folded hands, while less favored | pages of Jenness Miller Montbly, forming ng themselves as having epent a very pleas- | W'th more fa f L e Qistillery and brew- Chicago Tribune: “Are you the man that | P}3ces “has gonme fo the front a-whoopin'. | & charming variety when placed in the same ant evening and Wishi™ “Nost and hostess [ 106 business thin they might otherwise. At [ CWicoES, Trouate GATE ¥OU Fhe Man HAL 1 pie me has now come when we air cailed | monthly grouping with the best of domestic, many happy returns of fhe occasion. Those | the head of the grains used stands corn, to | ““yes sir sald the tired-looking man ai | UPOn o come to the front ourselyes, and we | soclal “and hyglenld matter. There 15 a resent b M;:srs\.‘ ;u\;l Ml"fitlllllnn Pugh, | the amount of 15,000,000 bushels. The chief | tne desk. “What can I do for you?" have got to do It or bust. Bust, I say, feller | fine story by the renowned French writer Herald, Cook, Selby, Whaley, Miss McChess o8 D) ol distillerie e Kons " ol 0 2," rejoined othe citizens, for we alr alriighty nigh busted | Augustin Filon, and a quaintly charming Novel amateur enters ney, Messra George Brummel and M. Ayers states supplying corn to distilieries are Ken T wish you'd tell me,” rejoined the other, “ - e X, right now. The rai.oad, feller citizens, | chapter on “Mittenwald and its Violins, 5 » B tucky, 5,000,000 bushels; Illino's, 4000000 | “In ogder Lo settle a bet, whether there's any \ ) i 3 O Davis, drug, paint, Flaxs man. 200 B'way, | bushels, 4nd Ohlo and Indians, 1,060,000 each, | more miles in an Epworin league than In the | $14nds fer progress. Ef we hed that rallroad | which glves the history of this wonderful tainments for sosictics, M New York state supplies about 200,000 bushels, | Common, ordinary—-*" today we wonld be a different kind uv people, | and favorite instrument. The kindergarten Yes, Eagle laundry 1s “that good " he. consumption of rye for dieieensuets: | At this polnt the newspiper man made an | We would hey more'n we hev now, and | department is highly educative and prac- socials and homes, St Iaundiy,” and is located t 724 Broadway. | poses afacunts to 4,000,000 bushels i o yeun, | almost imperceptible movement with his foot | Wouldn't hev g work so hard fer it. Bf we | Ucal. There Is an Interestiog article for on receipt of 10z by ‘h‘, 1t in doubt about (hls, try it and be convinced. | Pennsylvania and Kentucky together furnisy | 3Rd the long-unused trap door on which the | bed that raieoad runnin' right past our | would-be newspaper women In the form of Doa't forget name and number. Tel. 167, Seasinents a8 BAnieky Sopsther & rOl8h | caller happened to bo standing opened down- | 400rs and fgrm houses and workshops we [ a paper entitled, “Occupation for Women ward. wouldn't hev to go fifty or seventy-five miles, | Society, its requirements and enjoyments, is Gas heating stoves for rent and for sale at | ufacture of whisky. —_— er even a hunderd Council Bluffs Gas company's office, The quantity of molasses used for the pro- Her Fears Groundless to hold up a train, \‘;‘\‘u“:‘]vktlysil ‘ll’u“::‘.”:nri :fi.“.:f'\:',‘.'du."-",u'{‘.".»f[.‘, l[; Itr‘;"“ ".\..'hwr“m‘“l Hom’ Enlll’fill’lmbnl co" co“ng" Blu“" lu'. article on duction of rum last year amounted to 2,500- | Chicago Tribune: *“Not yet, Harry,” sald | here at home and the wilderness would blos- | “Tree Grafting i > e ! ‘ 3 g for Women™ opens up a new Dr. Laugel, office 410 Gth ave; tel. 180. [000 gallons, The amocunt of rum produced | the timid mald, eluding bis outstretched | som as the Fose.” " - fleld of industry for those who are still look-

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