THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , , DECEMBEK 1 , 1801 , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO * 12 T'KAUL STHKET. DtlMcrtil ty Cnrrlrr In f ny part of tlio Cltj. II. W. Tir.TON. - HuMniHR Office . No. 41 TI t nuinvt J . 1 * ' ' ' " ' 'K'"OM1 Night Editor . Ntij. ) K , Y. Plumbing Co. C. H. Wntcr Works Co. Removed to HJ 1'c.irl street , Council lilulTs Lumber Co. , coal. ' Craft's cbnttPl loans. ' . ' 01 Snpp block. 'J ho Order of tlio World will rritot Ibis tvoning at 8 o'clock nt MX ) Urondway. MnrrtnKO llccnsos wfio lotted yottordnv to Btt > cn Iliovvn nnil I.jdln Kvrrhnrt , both of Florence , Neb . mid to R J. .Inner mid Mnc- clo Austin , both of Oimilm. Koll Aylesw Drill was nncstcd for rmnult rind battery yesterday on an Infotmatlon Illcd by James Thompson , who claimAylui - \\orth kicked lumnnU nimifccd him Culturally. Ho gave bonds for bis uppcarutico. Tlio district court room wrro n hnlo all dny e terdny find Judco Walter 1. Smith dealt out clours ultli it lavish hand. The finiM ! of ttio phenomenon wan n brand now boy nl the Judge's hnuso , born Sunday night. CJcorno Hudlo pnvo n bill of sale yesterday to Com ad ( jclso ft Son of bis I'oail street Milnon , known ns the Col'tmbln ' , and idl the Muck and 11 x lures , the amount boltifr ? l,5JO , Ciols'u will take cbargo of the business at onco. .ludpo Mcico opened the November term of the superior court yestcrduv tnoriiinir , but transacted but little business , adjourning un til this iiflornoon at - o'clock. Ttio Juty will bo called together for tlio llr-a tlmo next Monduv. THO I own T.r-fjlun of Honor will hold n meeting tbis evcniup in Kntmcrs * hull at the county court house. All momljeis and appli cants for incmboishlp mo requested to bo present , and Ills desired that those who huvo not been examined do so before that , tlmo. Kddio Jones and Homer I'ryor , the two boys who were at rested several days IIRO on nchuriroor bttrclury , were brought before Justice Swcartngcn yesterday for n homing. The clmrgo was changed from burglary to larceny and the two boys \\oro each lined $5 and costs. The funeral o ( W. II. UtlRhtman tookplaco yeiterdny morning , the bodv mid n largo number of f i lends Doing c irrlcd to the depot on u special motor tr.iln futnishod by the company. Among these who attended were the O'ld Follows of the various lodges of this city , who occupied ono of the cars. The remains - mains were tnkott to ( Jioston for burial. The house of M. R Hohrer on Vine street was visitr-1 by burglars at an e.uly hourSun- day morning. They confined their attention mainly to the pantry , and when the family uwoko in the morning they found it had been n clean sweep. All thocontontsof the pantry and the refrigerator th.it could bo eaten had disappeared. The icsklenco of Mr. Uruo , near by , was also vlsttod , whcro a number of small articles Were taken. Joe Wardian , who keeps nstoro nt the corner of Broadway and Sixteenth street , got Into controversy yestcrduv afternoon with a cnuploof men who gave their names as J. Bigloy and Ucorgo Suhuktr , over a dressed hog. Words led to bloivs , but ilnully. U'ar- dian got away from Ins assailants and wont lo thoolllco of the city clerk , where he had a wuriuitt Issued for their arrest on the charge of disturbing the peace. ' 1 hey wore arrested by Olllcer Murphy. Marshal 'lomploton returned yesterday motning from Corrcll , with the two girls in charge who are accused ot stealing $ CO worth of clothing belonging to Belle Clo\or. They Kiwn their names as Mabel Slovens and Cecil Graham , but have several other names width makes their identity somnwhat un certain , Maud Austin , another inmate of the Clover house , was also nrrcsteu yesterday - day altcrnoon for the same offenco. All thrco weio slated with larceny and will have n hearing before Judge McUoo this morning. Justlco Sxvearlngen's court was the scene of a livelv little lawsuit yesterday. The case of U. A. Klstlor and J. J. Hcckmun was on trial , and F. A. Shaver appeared as attorney for the doiense. Whllo the plaintiff was oh the stand n war of words took place between them , in iho course of which some very personal remarks wore mndo on both sides. Finally the plaintiff became enraged nl some thrust from Shaver ana m.tdo 11 bolt for the nttoinoy. The latter waved ono list In the air , while the other went ( juiclcly to the bottom of the pocket whoio pistols nro usually carried. The Justice mid thn spec tators fully expected to see a lot of rod , warm blood split , but the combatants wore quickly separated before cither had toyed with the fenuucs of his adversary. DoWitt's kittle Enrly Ulscrs ; best little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath FOLLOW Tim cito\vn TO C. O. 13. BllOWN's. , JUG BltOADU'AY , COUNCIL BLurt's , roit itAituAiNS IN miociuns. : \Vn ALAVAYS LIIAD , NUVKK FOLLOW. Mitico incut , put up in pure npplo older , 7ic pound ; pure fruit jams , put up in { , 'ninuliiteil biitfiir , lOo pound ; Diiro applu butter. 7jo pound ; 20-pound puil fruit jolly , Me ; .mtiplo sirup , 8"o trillion ; rock candy drips , 85c gallon , this is ( ino , try it ; fi-gnllon kofr ninbor sirup , $1.8o -t'ftllon puil ninbor sirup , 80e ; sugar house drips , COc gallon ; good siruplOo pallon ; Now Orleans sirup , 70c gallon , this is the bust niiulo ; pttro buckwheat , < lo pound ; Aunt Sally pancake Hour , lOo package ; Aunt Jomitria paneako Hour , 10c ; solf-risinp buckwheat , lOo package ; ro led oats , -5c puckn&rp ; rolled oats ; package , 8c } ; rico. Oic ; silver rico , 5o ; l > icnie liams , "Je ; dty gait pork , So ; Bo logna sausage , lie ; dry beef , lOo ; pigs' feet , ( Jo ; pickled tripe , 8Ji' ? eodllsli , Tie ; biuokcd halibut , 20c ; bloaters , HJe. * i'jn * > u.\.n < r.tn.iaii.ii'ii ! , . C. A. Roberts of Boston Is In tlio city , the guoht ofV. . A. and T. J , MoAnony. Miss Mamlo Oliver goes to Himburg next Thursday to sing at a concert to bo given there by the T. 1C. quartette of Omaha II. A. ICvans of Altrou , O. , and MlssCnrrlo Kvans of Omaha were in the city yostorduy , guiMa of Miss Kiln Luster on Mynstbr sticot. Mrs , 10. \Voodbury loft yesterday nftor- noon for lllllshoro , 111. , where she will visit her daughter. Mis. 'I1. B , Grceiilco. fahc will bo absent several weeks. Charles L. Lincoln leaves today for Omaha , where ho will tnko the position of city passenger agent for the Milwaukee. J. M. Ilutler , who takes his plaeo here as city ticket agent , has already arrived nua ( akon hold of the uuslncss. Mr. and Mw. Frank Wells of Seneca , Kan. , are In the city , guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1K. . ( .illlilaiul , on South Seventh stroot. Mr. Wells Is general attoruov for Ibo Kansas City , W.xandotto & North western Hallway company , nnd Is on business In the interest of tlm company. A very small pill , but a very good one. Do- Wltt's ilttlo Uarly UIsow. Odto City canned goods , finest in the world , only at Slead's , 101 Broadway , opposite Ogdeii houso. Foil On tlto Ico. Miss Clara Cozad , a young liulv livlncr In the northwest part of iho city , mot with u painful accldi.'iit j cstorday morning. Wbllo ikattng on an Ice pond near uor house she fell , striking her loft shoulder with great force on the Ico.Sho was iinnblo to got up , and had to bo picked up and carried to her home , where In ; Cleaver was called to at tend her. It was found that her collar bono wus broken , and whllo the injury Is not so icvcro ns it might havobeen , It will keep her Bt homo for sumo tlmo. tTheu Haby WM sick , wo goto her Cattorlo , When ihu vra.1 a ClilM , iho cried for C'astorla , When stiu brcamo Jib. , lie clung to Ctuturla , When th * had ClilUrtn , ihe c > o them Castorla. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , fmpcr ant Meeting of the Fond of Educa tion. DISCUSSED THE COAL QUESTION. Kulionl TojclictM Will Not Uocclvc iQit union for Service Durlnj : tlio llollliiH Other Inter- No\\H N'otCS. An audlcnco consisting mainly of coal dealers gathered at the iloard of Education rooms last evening , a special meeting of the board being hold for the purpoto of opening bids and letting contracts for furnishing coal to the schools for the present year. Members Wells , Sehoer.tgen , Shubert nnd Hunter were present. The sealed bids were opened by Chairman Hunter of the fuel com- mlttco , nnd read. They were as follows : Kit. Smith , frl ; SaeUott & Preston. $ .UiO ; \ \ . W. Wallace , Contorvlllo or Walnut block , $ . ) . ( n. L. C. Knotls-Missourl lump. * .U.U , Mation county , 4J.W ! ; largo Missouri nut , * 1 ; small Missouri nut , fJ. " > Carbon Coal cornminy-Lump , ? i.Hl , Contorvlllo , fl'M ; Walnut block. JI.W , screened. ? ' To. As soon as the reading was Mulshed Hunter movrd that the contract bo awarded to the Carbjn Coal sompany , us its pi ice , $ J.4 ! > , was the lowest. Schoentgont objected , ni he un- tiorstood tnat , In proportion to the quality of coal , Wallace's nt $ . ' ! ti" > was cheaper than the other ati 19. Some discussion ensued , and It Has evident Unit neither side would glvo In. U was therefore decided to appoint a committee to consider the matter and report nt another meeting to bo hold this afternoon ut : , o'clock ul the olllco of Secretary WUght. This committee consists of Wells , Schoent- gen nnd Hunter. Shubert moved that the teachers bo paid for the three weeus of this month when there is school , deducting for the holiday vacation , and that the chairmen of the teacheis' and finance committees bo authorised to pity them when their \\orit Is done The motion was carried , Houlso reported that ono of the Janitors had been a trillo negligent about pay ing some ot Ills bills , and that u comotnlnt had boon raailo to him oy the creditor. Ho wanted tno board lo pass a resolution providing that anyone In the employ of the school board owing a doltnquoi.t bill without being able to show Just cause , should bo summarily ilred , or words to that effect. This resolution was declared out of order by the president , and was not voted on. Holiday II Watch TUB I3in for prices of holiday books and novoltici. The largest line and the lowobt prices you over heard of in the webt. Boston Store , Pothering- ham , \Vhiteliuv & Co. , Council BlutTs. Jar vis wild blackberry is the best. Drs. Woodnury , aontlsts , 30 Pearl street , next to Gr'nntl hotel. Tele-phono 145. High irrauo work .1 spoci.ilty. Kindergarten in rooms next to Y. M. C. A. , Alorrinm block. Experienced teachers , liiites very low. Thro.Uons to Sue the County. An Omaha man was In the city yesterday with blood In tils eye , looking up some of the county ofllclals who h.id boon responsible for having the pipes In the bisementof the court house covered with u patent asbestos cover ing. Omotig others ho came across County Commissioner A. C. Graham , whom ho noti fied that the covering that had boon used was a patent ol his own , ana that the county , the contractor , and all who had anything to do with the Job wcie lUblo to have a law suit como clattering down about their heads. The contract was let to G. H. Udell , an out of town party , lor 4'JO , the next lowest bid being for 3275 , nnd the work w.is douo on the f'.M ) basis. Now tbo man who claims to own the exclusive riu'ht to use the covet Ing slips in and demands that the county either pay htm the cost of the covering or clso stand a legal action. Mr. Gr.ih.itn told the Omaha man that the countv was not doing business that way , and ho also remarked that the county would spend $10,000 in attorney fees befoie it would pay him $ i.l > 0 for using his patent. Ho went away breathing threats of ono kind and another , , but all of thorn very fierce. _ Hoti'iny Watch Tin : Bii : for prices of holiday books and nox cities. Tlio largest line and the lowest prices you over hoard of in the west. Moslon Store , Pothering- ham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council Bluffs. Mnndol& Kline will move their entire - tire stock to Sioux City January 1. Until that time you can buy furniture , stoves , carpets , at your own price. Stuhr Wns Not in U. John P. Stuhr , the bankrupt Minden mer chant , has been generally supposed to bo in terested In the lirni of Stuhr Uros. , imple ment dealers of the snmo place. A day or two ago an eastern creditor of the latter lirni sent on a claim to nun for payment , but was notlllod that ho was not connected with it In any wav. 10.V. . Peterson , manager for U. G , Dunn's commcioiul agency at this point , was directed to look up the matter , and found tlt.it Stuhr now claimed that his wlfo was n moinbur of the firm but that ho was not. yesterday a paper was tiled in the county recorder's otllco transfer ring the stock of Mi * . Amelia Stuhr. wife of John P. , to Julia Stuhr. Mr. Peterson statoi that Stuhr , 'n ' his sworn statements , has glvon him to understand nil along that ho wa a tnnmoer of the lirm , ana \ostorday was the first time ho found anything to the con trary ' , Just what ellect this development will'havoon the affairs of btunr Uros. It is hard to say. UoWltl's ' Llttlo Early UNon fjr ths llva > lo I'lny ro ) ks. Watsh Tin : Bii : for prices of holiday books nnd novelties. The largest line and tlio lowest prices you over hoard of in Iho west , Boston Store , Fothering- Uiun , Whltehiw it Co. , Council Blulls. Wo huvo our own vineyards in Califor nia. Jut-vis Wine company , Co. Blutlb. I omul a Dciul Child. A boy named Donaldson , who lives on South UIghth stioot , whllo playing in a va cant lot no.ir the corner of Tenth avenue yes terday , found n package carefully wrapped up In u newspaper and tied with a hiring , Ho took It homo with him and some of iho neighbors were called In to see what It was , none of the members of the family feelliiglllio ruunlngtho iciponslbllily of open ing it , piobably on account of n rank odor that piocceded fiom the bundle. The strings wuro nl last cut , when it was found that the package consisted of cotton cloth , Inside of which was u now bout baby. Mrs. Kbiuiedy of IWI South Kli-hth Mrcet rii- portcd the matter nt the police station and Coroner Waterman was nolllled of the II ml. Ho pro t ceded to the place and mndo an In vestigation. Ho was unublo to llnd out any thing as to whew the child came fiom and It will bo burio'l today at iho county's expense. There will bo no Inquest. DoWllt's Uttlo E trlv lluorj ; only pill lo cure slcU headache and rcgulato the bowels. Ilnllil.iy Watch TlJK Bin : for prices of holiday hooks and novelties. The largest line anil the lowest prices you ever hoard of in the west , Boston Store , Pothering- ham , Whitolaw & Co , , Council Dlullti. NoV full goods , llnost In the city , nt Relief's , the tailor , U1U Droiidwity. Halt tor n Olvoruo. MM. Cora Wilson yesterday began a suit In iho district courl fur a divorce from her husband , James Wilson , bho alleges that ho has doiortcd on a number of occasions , has mistreated her , and refuted to do anything whatever towards supporting her and tbo family. She also claims that ho has adver tised In the papers warning all storekeepers agalnu giving her any credit. She demands n divorce , and a decree of the court allowing hor'JO ncr month for the support of herself nnd child , and that n wilt of attachment Issue for the amount , as aho alleges that hn has disposed of a part of his property with Intent to put ll out of the roach of his crcd- ltors > ltors'I 'I lie Nicest In the City. ( leorgo S. Davis , 200 Brondwny , has the nicest display of holiday goods up to dnto In the city. IIo was the llrst to show the public the beautiful things brought out this year , nnd ho will domi nate the trade on his end of the street. In Millinery , The ladles will llnd Miss Kagsdalo's beautiful mlllinory goods at Thanksgiv ing prices for the next few days. Justice A. C. Hammer hits moved his ollico from llo Brondwny to 1M Pc.irl street. Call telephone 129 when you want the llnest giocorics in Council Bluffs. E. S. Burnett111) ) Broadwaj ; city and farm loans ; lire insurance. Jarvls 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best. Swtinson Music Co. , Masonic temple. SOSII2WH V'j Pleasant Routine of the Police Com- iniHsion Kutllod .Just n Ijittle. At a special meeting of Iho lire and police commissions held last evening Oflleer Cox was reprimanded for speaking disiospeot- fully to n supoiior ofllcer. Chief Seavoy made an ofllci.il report of Olllcer Vance field's death and burial. The committee on property was authorbed to purchase 1,500 foot of hose for immediate uso. Patrol Driver Jamas O'Bnou was gr.iutoJ ton days' leave. Captain Tuotn.is Cornuck asitod for thirty -Jays' louvo in order to co east for treatment for catarrh of the head ; granted. Twenty days' leave was cl von Olllcer Von Muggo In order to allow him to attend to some private business u San Prnn- Cisco. Olllcor G. 1 * . Curry was allowed ton days' annual leave. Edward Carr of truok No. 1 drew tits ten days' annual loave. John Onnsby. dilvor of hoao wagon No. 'J , was given fifteen days' leave , commencing December - comber " 0. S. G. Holt was appointed a special police man. man.Tho board approved the following war rants drawn bv tuo Police Relief association : To W. Y. Fields , $ TiOO ; James O'Bnou , jlOO ; authorized expense , $75. Mr. Gilbert , as chairman of the commtlteo on men and discipline , recommended the fol lowing promotions and chances : Charles D. Cox to Do captain of hose company No. 7 ; George C. Cragor , captain of No. 8 ; Ucorco C. Blake , captain of No U ; Joseph Wavrin , captain of No. 10 ; Thomas Gray , captain at No. 11 house ; Aucustus Williams , captain of truck 3 ; Oeorgo T. Anderson , captain of chemical No. 2. Transfers : Hobert Van- derford , from No. 1 to No. 11 : and J. A. Hells from No. 11 to No. 1. This rcoort was signed by the committee , Messrs. Gilbert , Coburn and Hartman. Mr. Coburn asked Chief Galligau if the proposed changes were satisfactory , The chief stated that them was no necessity for a captain on chemical 2 , and llmt Gray should be kept on a Irucic and not senl to a hose house. In the place of Gray Iho chief sugRCstcd Nonnan. "That man shall never be n captain as long as J can prevent it , nor Murphy either , " said Mr. Gllboit rather hotly. Chief Gulllgnn then climbed out of his chair and told the commission that Air. Gil bert had been listening to a lot of talk among the men who were chronic kickers and per petual lighters. Mr. Gilbert pointed his long linger at Gal- ligan and said : "Yos , I hove hoard lots of things about Murphy and Noonan , and about you. too. " "Well , what you have heard about mo don't cut any liguro here. 1 am not on trial , " replica the chief. Here the mayor took a hand by sayinc very decidedly and in no pleasant tone to Mr. Gilbert : "What you may huvo heard outside should not bo Introduced in your leport here ; neither s-hould you say who shall or who shall not bo promoted or exchanged. If you want to inlluouco this board by outside talk , bring the men up oofore the whole board and let it decide and not tnako a decision according to your own prejudices and say it inual co. " Mr. Coburn said : "I signed that report on the representation of Mr. Gilbert that the arrangement was satisfactory to the chief. I now desire a reconsideration , as I desire to look into the matter during Mio week. " Mr. Hartman thought a member ought to bo allowed that privilege , nnd so tbo report was I.ild over and a motion by Mr. Smith lo adjourn was hastily carried. ft. Jjoufs Mining Quotations. ST. Louis. Mo. . Nov. y ) . The following are thu closing quotations : Adams" , 77 185 l.tttlo Albert . ! 45 American IJ ) } $ .Montrusu. . . . 8 Aztec 4 lln'on 4 III Mttiilllc KM Muipliy Silver 21' ' , Mm i | | n , pcs . . ( o lOIUutictli SJ'-i Mhcr AKU . . . 1.1'j llopu 1W I SPRAINS. BRUISES. Ohio . $ . Miss Rnlltt ay. Ollico 1'rcsldcnt and 716 Dolphin Street , General Manager , Baltimore , Md , Cincinnati , Ohio Jan'ylS , 1800. "My foot suddenly "I was bruised bad turned and giue IHO ly In hip nnd sldo by R very severely a full nnd sufleri'iUo cprnlnul nukle. 'Iho nppllcn tlun of St. \ercly. i-t. JncotsOll Jacobs Oil resulted nt completely cured once " In u relief from me. " WM C. lUrcnEK , pain W W Tt VIIOIIY , Member of Stiito ' Legislature. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. . Baltimore. Ud. E3QCTOR will otop a Cough in ono nl Ut , check a Cold in a clay , and CURE : Consumption if taken in timo. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE : WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP Use It Promptly. A 85 cenf bottle may i Xsavo tliolr " fOlives. Ask ' " J ft- your druf- for it. / it Tastes Good , PUIE ! PINK PILLS. I Dr. Ackor's English Pills : ouiti : CONSTIPATION. : Small , plru.unt , itfuturlto u It It the Imllo. IW II HOOKE'LtCO 48 Wtst Krottdwajf. N. Y FOH SAI < r. 11V KUHN A : CO. . mill Sltr.lt- MAN k McCONNHM/ , OMAHA MANHOOD RESTORED Young and middle-aged men Suffering from errors of youth , cxccssei , sexual ueukuesa , etc , , [ Kisltlvi'ly cured for flvo dollars. Our rcuic- uics are in pill and tablet form. Kuflklent for two months' treatment , which Mill tiled a iicrfcct cure. Upon receipt of llvo dollars will bo sent to any iiddressiu rilnlr.scaled puckufo by mail. Circular free. Address YALE CHEMICAL GO , l3 Cve , rolurni 1 wli , send tealed l'KUI < tu any luDerur a prcecrlptlon to onlnrgo mall weak parts nd certain euro for lot Tlgur , i'iul lou , \arlco celo , luiixjiencr. Ailitrc J , li. UOUSi : . Doi SO , .Ublou. MkU- FOR GOOD REASONS. llto Uniform Hate of-So a plinth 1-t Kv ( cntlcil for the Itoiiiiiliutf'i ' ; of lh ; Year. Uul I .laiinar ) * Oionvliolmlnilovldonce WUBIven that the pnhlli ; appreolates tlio lo\\r \ HOinrxct and the iirofc < < loiial euro and sulll ivhleli thoofforol Dri. L'opeland nnd Mansfield iliirlin ; Oetohor nnil Ninomlier , mndo po < Ih o to nil. lor thN reason and bee line ot the eommoniirot nod firqtlcnoy of u.it irrlial trouble- * ; the fai't Hint a lareo mnjorltx of the pcoplu In llili ellmuto suffer from thin dltuiM < ; that \vlntur Is nt h ind ulth Iti la Krlppe nnd pneumonia nnd that t hero IB yet abundant to uard off tlio probability of nttaeKnot lhe o dlseasi-s , by oiiflriK cattiih.il c mdltlons which maUe patients I In bio ID them Ors C'opelnnd and MaiiMlleld havudrcideil to inalntalii tbo Use- dollar per month rate ot treatment , I'onllnlni ; It however , lo catarrh and UI ml red diseases , during Dot ember to.lanuaiy 1st , Therefore , up to Janiiarj they will treat citarrh mid Id ml red diseases nt the rate of } " > for cuch month's treatment this sum Inelml- Intt nil medicines , euro and treitment , This otter does not apply lo all dive ises , but to on- tnrrh and Its various co npilcalions , such as bronchitis , Kastrlc eat irrh , or dyspepsia , asth inn. hay fever , consumption and Its kindred dl.e.iscs , etc. OLBAR AND CONCISE. No Hnlf ) Vn > Wnr.N mil Xt lluon : for D.nlit. Mr. Hanson pointedly states how ho wns re- llnvcd of an auRravatod ease of catarrh by Drs , I'oneland and Mansllold. "I have had a severe eitarrlnl trouble for three nr four veais " said Mr John Hanson , who resides at t'i > > Ch irlcs sheet. "I had dull , heavy palm In my head , parlluulaily over the eyes. .My oycs were t'.ik muloiy MH. HANSON , 11H Cliarlos Street , waterv at times. Mv nose would cloz up. first one side then the other , and sometimes both sides would lie stopped up Mymo.it trouble was the continual dripping in tlio back part of my thro it. 1 would li.ivu to hawU nnd spit to Kel rid of It. This would leave my throat raw and sore. 1 had a bad conph at times , especially In the morning , and I would li.ixo sovoiu palni in my chest My trouble i'\tended until my stomach became alli-elol. I treated for my tioublo time after time , but could not secuie any lellef until 1 Denan treatment with Drs. Ci'pelaml and Mnnslleld. They had been treating several friends of iiilnii with such marked suectss that 1 deter mined to Rive thorn a tri il. I did so with the lesult that I am fecllm ; splendid a aln. I don't have the dull , heavy pains In my head nor o\oi my eyes ; my ryes aio strong and do not water any moio. My nose does not stop up near so much any more , whllo the iirlp- iilnR In my thioat Is almost entliuly KOIIC. I na\o no more conch , no more p.ilns In thu chest Jly stomach trouble Is ure.itlv re lieved , and I am more than Hiitlslled with thu speedy it-suit In mv ease , and h ivo all con- ll'lenco In the skill of Dra. Copolaud and Manslleld. A NOTABLE INSTANCE. Mr. W. r. t'allalinn ' , tlic Well KIIOHII Contractor , En lorses Drs. Cojiclnnil mid Minisllolil. "Over two years aio my trouble besan , and I have seen many miserable.days and nlchts sli.ce then , " mid Mr. W. V. Callah.in , of 127 b. ir > th street "Mvstom.ich was In a very bad con : ultlon nnd easily irrltated.ho thatoften wli it I nte would bo thrown up almost Immediately. There wei.o pains In my stomach and bowels frequently , and sharp. sliOothiR pains would take mo In the chest and under my shoulder " 1 was always tiled and worn out. I had no enemy or ambition left , I was icstlcss and uueasv ; not contented with anything very IOIIK at a time. At dillerent times I wjs tioiilile < l with aUofullncss at night , but generally was sleepy and drowsy. It seemed Ilko I could not not sleep enoimh. Those hot and cold spells would come on me ono after thu other , "Indeed , I felt miserable all the time , nnd it seemed I would never bo any bettor , for all thn doctoring I did and all iho medicine I took did mo no oo.l. After 10 idlnuof numer ous cases slmil.irto to mine that Uis. t'ono- land and Mansllcld had ticulcd successfully , 1 mndo up my mind to tiy tholi system. "Today t hose UNiireu.itilo | symptoms .ito all ione. 1 feel betterovuiy way than I have for sexeiahj oars , I amciy thankful to Drs. Copeland and Manslleld. . Mis.s Miller's Story , "My disease developed very ranldly , nnd , despite alt the various lomedles and cures which I tried. KIOW worse and worse each day. .Sly head wasconstantly stopped up uud ached nearly all the time. Th'jro was n constant dis charge fiom my nose and inf hawking and splitlnif was voi v dlBtiessIntr. To tills was added u severe stomach trouble bioimlit on by my ds- ( unse. Mj stomaeh would feel hoay and distressed after eallnK anything. My Hleup wns dlsluiled and fiutful. I felt gloomy nnd despondent all the - time , and w mory IrtltaMISS MIII.IR. : UIu and nervous. I h id at times a sharp pain around my heait , wlilch added considerable to my sutreilns. "I tried a moat many remedies and medi cines wlthgut any encour.iKlnc results and had ulvon up all hope of ever bolus benelltod , when I noticed some cases similar to mini ) wlilch DIM , Copclnnd and Mansfleld had cuied. I concluded to try them at least , nnd iiccordliiKty placed niyiuli under tholr care. "I Improved nlmostfrom the llrst. Thodls- I'hai e from mv nose has ceased , my head Is clear and I b ivu le nlucd my nppotltu : diges tion coed , no more p iln around the heart , and Dis , Copulnnd and Mnnslleld have rostoied to me my former coed health , and to any or nil I will Kludlv repeal mv story " Miss Miller lives at , 'fil I N , : r.th street , where she enn be seen , and will readily verify liar statement. DRAWING THE LINE. Tito Ilist'iictlon anil Dlflfcrcnro Atltcrtlslnt ; I > iK'tt ( > and Doctors > Vho Aihcrtlso. A lady who recently plncod herself under tro itmunt w tli Dis. Oopol.ind and his asso ciates , suld : "I never would thlnU of Kolnp ; to advortts- In-'doctoib ; 1 never did such a thing In my life. I l.avo a brother who Is a doctor In the county ! and wl.o knew Ii Copeland at llello- vuo Hospital t'ollu u IniNow Vork years IIKO ! he advKed mo to coiiBiilt flm ) and I followed his advKu. " fl ToHpenlcvvlth cnllroi franlcnoss. the lady was right In her opinion < jt "Adverllsliu Doc tors , " ho enlled. nnd thu .sentiment , which she holds by no means ulone.'lius teed cause. Woh i\o no fault to llnd with the sent linen t , Thu toim "advuitlsliiK Uootors , " ns Hho uses It , nnd U Is n ed by Intillleent un I senslhlo people. Includes the viholo wide r.uiKo of un scrupulous , tinprinclpiilpd and disreputable quackery , 1 | > l The phrasu "niUerl'MtiJ ? doctors" lins been for ycais , nnd Is stllr 'to n grout uxttinl , u synonym for quaoUeiy In its worst phr.ises and wo do not bliimo senslhlo. thlnliliiK and Intelligent people lor slo.'rln : clear of It. Drs Copuland anil Mahslleld wish , however , to mnl > o ono point very clear and \ory dis tinct : Thorn nro "advortlslns doctors" and doctors who adveit se. nnd thuio Is a wldu dlirurtineu. "Ailvcrttslnit dieters , " in thu tlrut place.me , us a uile. 1,0 doctor at. all The laico major- liy of them huvo never been the Insldj of a mi'dlcnl tolle e. I'nuerthe head of advnrtlslng doctors nro Inclmloil all that class ot unpr nclplcd and unscrupulous men wholly uneducated and lirnorant mcn-whn piov iip.m Iho Hick nnd nnfortiinuic. TlnJi ways nro on y too well known to need description. Tliuy am often transient , traveling from pliico | O pnc.e. | Irre- Nponsblu ! nnd unprincipled. As n rule they Iiromlsu mlrac 01 , and , by tlioiro eiinnlnn nnil plnuslbll tvtort > Inr u hums of money from the poorer cliisscs- and these who van lunst alford to bo foljbed There uro "udvurlUIn doctor. ) . " and adver tising doctors us the tcini Is used meaim fiikirs , There are doctors who udveitlse , nnd In this class nro those iiciiiiino phynlciniis und Bpcclallsts who havti fiilllllcd nil thu regular rciiulrcmcuts ut medical study and practice. who have pi nt through the n nil course of medical college nnd hosp'tnl stuily , mid who Imvo devoted thi'lr Iho * to certain lines of practice confining then < > ol\et to these spp- clat linos. Thplroxncr once nnil tholr study Irimlvcn thorn special nnd pro-eminent sUll in them nnd they uluxxo the dully papers us n menu of lettliiK the pillule kliow tliolr po- claltlcs nnd ficlr succes" . As cotHolontlou8 physicians , nnrt ns honorable men , they luI llovo In advertising. I'lrst In this elnssot doctor * who ndvortlso tlndrsni'i'lalt esnro Dr < . Copelaml and Main- Hold Thev st itr to tiiouulnlo some of tlio re- sultsof tholr woiktheir location , tholr sue- elnltles. Tliolr credentials which elulleiiKo denial tire before the people. They s iy to the public from the basis of the printed ooliimnscoiit'iltiliiininny teMlmonlnls from wuli-known men nnd women In this com- munlty : "This Is the work we do These nro tint results wo ticcoinpllth.e iisk to bo judged by them. " Oatnrrh find Donfnoss Ourod. 'Theypirsngomvtronhlolinirati , from the olToets , I think , of a bad cold. My note would stop up , llrst one slilo and then the other ; tlio mucus would drop from mv ho ul Into my throat , cousltu a constant hawklnir and suit- tins. trylnK to raise It. "I had % orv iii\ero pains In my lioad , ospoc-- lnjly oiermy oyps. so Intense as to almost blind inn In stooping over and suddenl v rals- Ing myself to a stun ling position I would lip- come so illz/y that I would luuo to support mypolf to keep from fall'iiK. ' AFITCTEI ) HIS JHItS "This continued iltl- t'lmj ' hoirlnir Iccamo alleeti'd. At this lime 1 bi'itnn to foul anx ious iiliout my liL-nitli ! theio was a continual huin ) ; and louring nolso In ny i-arsi sharp , shooting jialiis In t IIP shoulder blade"- . I had no appetite , and \vh it 1 d I d o a t M'unicd todlstross my stomiich I ha I tiled oM'rvthln.1 for my trouble , h ivlnu' pcnt two years at dllleient mlnoial springs try- ' ' * " ' Mil. MKnitVMtv. , , . 11 , , . , . but nil rcmodtos socmcd to fall In my o.isn until I called on Drs. Copel ind and M iiHlleld and liocali treatment with them , and that Is why I make thlsstatumoiit. "TIIBV HAVE CL'itii : > MI : , nnd I feel It u duty that I owe them is well aa others who may bo allllctcd as I wax "I feel 111(0 a different man now bccausn I lm\o no moro hondache , nose cloir , no hawk- In.1 and sdttlng | , aiutlto | ) ] good , and last , but not least , arc my oars ins IIKAUINO iu : Toiiin : ' I can positively say tlm t I can now hear tin Kood as before mv tioublo boi.ui , an I I can not say too much for the good results Drs. Copol.ind and .M'liisllch ) hue : accomplished In mv case. " Mr. Morrvmnn resides at Id 0 Capitol a\o- nucwhuio ho will L'ladly veilfy his statement , REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENTS. Wlmt Tltay Suy Concorniiifj the Success of Drs. Cnpcliinil anil .llunslleld A Well Knona Clcrj1" " Choi Ills 1-x- liorlcnro Other Testimony. KKV , It O. Swank , ot the Theological cin- Inniv. wilti's to Or * . Copnluml and Manstlold us follows : "t t.ilcc Ki-D.it tno isuro In nmUn , ' Knona tu jou th.it 1 liuvo leeched runt liun- ollts from your tru.itiiii'iit. Tor ll\o yo.irs I hiuo iit'on nilllutod Kith u.iturrli of tno huud and lliioat. whli'h , at times.sa dlstioss n ; : inrlccil. In fucr , liMfllni ; ino to liellovo th.it I intiMi K\O ! tip piiblloio | iKInu. I trlcil many rc'niL'clle > 4 but lecolvud no relief until I o.imo to you , iiiul I am Iniupy torlto and iiifoini you tli.it I am entirely euicil. all my symp toms of catarrh n.ivlni : disappeared. JIHS. J1KNA DUljli , I.eavoiiHorlh slieet , say : " 1 am now entirely \\ull mi mom lio.iil.u'lics , no hawking or splttlni ; , and I fuel fresh and lestuil iioniuls ] rrf In the moinlir. . \Vlioio all others hi\e failed , Irs t'opoluiid mid Mnnsllclil have been siicccsifiil.uml lean- not sav too much for thorn , and to any and all 1 111 sliully ropnat my btory. " MUS. O I * . ANDRItbU.V , : u.U Howard street : " .My nebo Is now clear , no moio hawking aixl Bplttlnno sere tlno.it , my Headaches ha\o ceased and my eyes arc as stions s over. I ran now road the papois. o\en at nUht. and feel Ilko a dlllorent person Too much pralso cannot he clven Dr * . Coiieland and Manslluld for their careful and conscientious norlc In my oise. and I hoaitlly rucommend thorn to all sutreiorb. " MR. G. D. MKKHYMAN. 1B10 C'.inltol nvonno : "Iis. Copeland and .Mansfield cured mo. I feel like a dliloreiit man now bfct'.iuso I h.uono more licadacho. nose clear , no li.iwklni ; unl spitting , appctlto KOOC ] , and last Iml. nut lo ist , aromycais. I can positively say that I c.in now hear as good as tiofoio my tionblo bu-'un. and I can not siy 100 much for the peed 10- sultH Drs. C'opoland and M inslleld have ac- compllshod In my case. " MH KAMUin , SMVTII , 710 South 10th street : "I am the happiest man In the city , feel I UK' that 1 have found ulril I thought lost form or my BOoil health and anyone who Unous mo can see that lam ascill man ; I have no more nlKlitsuouts : no pain li. the chest orshouldor- lil.ules ; I cou h no more and 1 am n.lining In llcsh o > cry day. 1 cannot say too much foi the oed Uis. Uopcland and Mansllola have done In my case. " , MH. JOHN MALONE. 1801 South ISth street : "I heartily recommend Drs. Copeland and Munsliold'.s tro.itmunt as the only treatment that ever sa > o n.o any icllef , and h id I l.nonn ot them sooner It would have saxcd'mo ycais of sutrorlns and innih money. " MR. bTHCIinN MARTIN. South Om ilia : "Raadiuu of the womleifiil success of Drs. Copolandand Jlanslleld I thought I would try just once moro to bo eiued , and I am th.inUful I did , for they ha\o accompllshod wondoisln my case. After treutliiK with them my symp toms lia\oall disappeared and I am as well as oxei 1 was In my life. " MISS 1)OU.Y ) , MII.LER , : nii : North JBlh street : "Tho discharge fiom my nose has coascd , my head Is clour ami 1 li.tvo lomilned my appetite ; digestion good , no moro p.iln around Iho ho irt , and I feel lll > o a dllTeront portion , and can say that Drs , C'opelanil and Mansllold line : restored to mo my foimor goon health , " MISS LAURA GOODUEAUr , ! IW ) Erslfln Btrect : 1 cannot do or say too much for Drs. I'opclann and Mansllold , for they have cured cured mo and placed mo In hotter ho.ilth gon- or.illy than 1 could o\ot hope foi. " MR. 0. W. I'OSTKR , ( iia Noith 4nd street : "My head and nose ate clo.tr , goon appetite , no moro night swouts , and my lung tiouhlo Is entirely relieved , and 1 ha\o no fui ther fear of consumption. I can't s.ty lee much In ptalsoof Drs C'opoliuul and .Mansllold , foi they liuvo biiroly Mil od my llfo. " Tliolr Credentials. Aslins been s ild. Ii. W. II. C'opoland was lireH'uont ' of Ida cl'ias at ItolloMiu Hospital Modlciil C'ullou , Now York , where ho Krad- uatocl. the most famous Institution of Its Und In the coutury. Ills diploma boars the written ( indorsement of the medicU authorities of New York , of the deans of prominent medical collo.'es In Pennsylvania. Ui.T , H Mansfield's credentials are no loss abundant and minimi- Illod. Ho also Is formally Indorsed by the sec retaries of various county and st ito medical societies , lloth crutleinun , after thorough hospital oxporlonco and practice , hiivo de voted their lives to tlio practice of their spoc- tlos , with what success the columns of the dally papers show. CopcU Medical Insliic , BOOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building , Cor. 17lh and Fimmm Sis. , Oiniiliii , No ! ) ir. n , cuiiitA\n , n. if. T. Ml. 3li\HVr.l.It , 31. H. Consulting Physician. Specialties : Citarrh nnil nil diseases of the Hye , I < ar , 'I limit , and LIIIIJH , Iservous IHs- tniseH , skin Diseases , Uhronlo Dlso IHOS. Ulllcu Hours U to II n. m. , - to 5 p. in. , 7 to U p in , fcnndiiy It ) a. in to-I p in. Utitarrlml tiouhles and klmlicd dlso.ism treated Hiicceiisfully by mallKomi 4u in Rtamps for iiucHtlon itiiculars Address nil letters to Copolund McidlUJl Instlluto , Now York l.Ifo llullillnu. Umalia , Neb CITIZENS STATE BANKer or Council Bluffs. PITA1- STOCK $150OOJ SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $22 003 DmsaToni I. A , Miller. P. O. Glcason , II li Shuirurt , 1' II 11 irt , J. I ) . Kdinundson , Clmrlui 1C lliinnan. Transact gunoral uatiWtiK hml- liens. Largest capital and surplus of any IMU' ( In Houthwestern Iowa. NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS cry Sale of Garpe ] I I COUXCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. ' Will Sell at these Special 1'riccs from now until January 1st , 1802 , KOR GASH' ONLY/ ' NOTE PK1G1SS. MOTH Axtninstor Hogultu' prloo W.tW t'ut prlco $1 74 Muqtiutto . . . . . . Uo ultir nrico . (15. ( . . .Cut prlco l.-IO Vutvut , Konulnr prloo .00. . . .Cut prlco i ! iu Velvet . . . , . . , , . . . . .lU'miliir prlco , ! I5. . . .Cut prlco i in Hotly Urussols , Llljjolow Ho tilitr prloo .AO. . . .Cut prloo Hotly Hrussols Kctfiilnr prlco in. . . .Cut | < rlco Body Hrussola Uojjulnr jirlco 1 . " " ) . . . .Cut prlco ,10 , Tiipo.-'try HrtiHSUlH Houtilnr prlco 1.10 Cut pi Ice Tapestry Hrus-cls Hojrnlnr pi Ice .1)0..Cut ) pnco 7(5 ( Tapestry Hrus ols Uujriilnr price . ( W. . . .Cut ( n Ice o'J Ingrnin , ! 5-ply , nil wool Ui'tfului1 prloo 1.IK ) . . . .Cut price 85 Int'r.iln , A urn , Kuiritlnr price 1.00. . . .Cut pi-loo 8f Iimrnln. oxtriifliipor Koirutnr j rloo .8) . . . .Cut prioo 70 Injjniln , nil wool nodular jirlco .80. . . .Cut p u-o ( ) * > Inyitiln , C. C , wool Illlor Kcculnr prlco .7o..Cut price GO Ingrain , Union H' ulur price . & " > . . . .Cut i > Ice 45 Iti'f.iin ( , , Cotton lljiiuliir prlco . 10. . . .Cut pr co lloinp Uognlur price .ISO. . . .Cut price Call early and make your selection before best patterns are sold Special prices on Curtains , Portieres , Upholstery Goo.ls , etc. Piompt attention given to mail orders. Council Bluffs Co 4OY Carpet , , BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS Als kinds of D veins find Cleaninj donn In tlio hih9j > , st 'lo of tin art. Fruloilan I atalnol br cs made to loo't as geol as now.Voli promply dona and dellvorod In all p irti of tliu untry. Send for prlco list C. A. MACIIAN , PKOPHIETOIt 1013 Broadway , Near Northwester i Dapjt , COUNCIL BLUFF3 , IOWA PATENTS for * I'UOl'l'R .D II V Tilt : Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqunl with the Interest of ttinin luivlni ; clnlrm ( iKilimt thuKOVurnuiunt U 111 it INVn.Vl'UltS , nlin uftun loau thu bunullt of r.ilinible hucntlons tx mio of tlio Incompetence or liialU'iillon of tlio uttnrner * DID ploy cil to obt.ilu their I'alciUt. ' Tuo nun li c.iro rnnnot bo oxerclno t la o nplojliu coniimo'it .in rollnblo t ollc tors to proei.ro p itunia lur the \nhio Ufa ptitent ( iL'pi'ntti Kroitly. IT riotutitlruly , upon the cam nnd skill of tlio uttornay Wltlitliolowof protoclliu Inventors f ro n worth- lens orcnrolc i attnrnay , mul of souln tliut invert * tloni nr ncll proluctott by Millil piteatt , TI1IC lime HUllL'AIJni \ \ rotatncil couniul ( > x.L'rt lu patunt ( irnctlcc : and nro tlicroforo prepare I li OMuin imtt'iitN , Conduct iiitei'f'erenopH , SInlii' Niii'vlul f.it > iihttttl < > ni , I'raHCWite I'i'Jrt'ted < < . -///Mft-r tfiulK HHtrltt mill < -oi > iii-li/1it , Hauler < > i > iitlonn itutoHcojie tnitl inliil- ( til ofinitciitH. I'roHt'cute tinil tlufaiutiiVJitfiuistt HiittH , etc. , cli" . If you tmvonn Invantlon on Innrt cnil TUB HUB BU1U2AU u ttkotc'i or p'loioxriph ttioroof , toKOtliar with u tirlof ilOHcrlptlon of ttio Important leaturoi nnd yon will bo onca ndvMo 1 111 to tie | boit LOMr o to piirnuo Models nro mil necoiinry unlod tbo Invo'i lion la of a complluitoil imtnro If other * nro In- frlDKbig on your rlfhu , or If yon nrj tli'ir ml wlt'i Infrlngt'inont by ether * . Niibtnlt tbo in ittor to Till ! IIUUn.UMor a roll iblo OPINION bolero aclliu on the iniitter THIi HUB BUREAU OP CLAIMS , 220 l.co I.nllilinyUniiiliu , Nub. INDIAN DEPREDATiflKUIMS" Poisons who h.iyo lost property from Indian raids should Ille their claims under the Indian Dcpro latlon Act of Man'h , ' , 13)1. ) The tlmo Is limited , an 1 the claims aio taken up by the court in the older In which the are iocol\o Take Notice that all contracts entered into with attorneys prior to the Act are made null and void. Information ghen and all claims promptly attended to by the ME BURHAU OF CLAIMS. 20 lira llntlditii/ , OMAIJ.A , NbimiASKA. " " IsoiutelytlieBestMe , 'A Delicious Meilicntcil Con fection" for the relief of Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness , Sore 1 hrorit , nnd for cleariiiK the voice. l''or gale by nil Druggists mid Confectioners. Packed in full two ounce packages , I'riceC Cents. If you arc tumble to procure the Pomona Cough Tablets from your dealer send us 8 cents jn stamps anil lecehe n box by mail. Made by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & CO , , Council BlufTs , la. WOODS * ; PENETRATING PLASTER. $ r Is JI H K. Othcra h AND THE 8 = comiwrlion , BK.How . or PLASTER , ] t lll ) % ' < < H , Cllll'li. All HriiiKl ! t , THE GRAND Council Bluffs. In. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN , N. W. TAYLOR , Manncjar. W. C. ESTEP , i * 14 N , Main St. , Council BluffW Funeral Director and Embalmer. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. LJS-T A Kuitleman's now hat , on Monday. Return to Iteo olllcc. riTN conil apentti. SfiO to f.'OO per montll. t elthei salary or coiiindsslon ; a good ohancii for aithoyoiiiiK men orexperlcni'ed agents Id iniiKu big money durlni wlntei. O ill on.I H. l'i ehles. III N. Cth si. , at once and get choice oC teultory. „ BOY wanted , about 17 years old. for house- woiU. IHu ) Iliu uluay. ] 7OR ! SAI r. Cho.ip lloiiboand lot known a9 JL1 .W ) M.ullson st ; house and lot Known ns 120 Tranklln st. S. P. MncC'onno I , llalilwln block. OR sTljH OR iXlJllA.\(3E ( 'IVo and nl luilf acin fat m , mlle from business , Coun- ell Illulls. Will take land , lioi-es or cattle , E E. Mayno , ( ll'.l Ilroidway I WANT to buystoclcof groceries or boots and shoes. Will pay part cash and part by a 5 room house , ind lot In Omaha , U'Jt * , lloo , Council Illulls. IOWA farms for sale : uooilIK ) HCIO fu in , } 2J : imiio\ed K * ncrcs. tJJ ; imprr\i < d 8) ) , 4 mlles fiomi largo town. $ . ' 0. Inarms of all sl/es. fccntral fauns for rent Johnston .t Van I'lit- ten. Coiincil lliiills. OrrUT. I'or rent. In Itrotn building. Main and IV.nl stioots , having all the latest ) Impiotomcnts , he ited by Htoam , elevator , elosets , etc. Apply to J. .1. Blown , or llurko i.1 L'as'idy , on premises. I A DIES and gentlemen wanto I for best -"clllng hook In the world ; lug wages fur holiday trailu ; } l a day orl > 0 per cent ( Jail or address Ml Kappell ave , olT .Madison st FARMS , garden lands , houses , lots and business blocks for sale or lent Pay tt Hess. ,0 I'earl sticot. Council Illulls MOORE'S Dcctituf , III. , Nov. 21 , ' 89. Dr. J. H. Muoro , Dour htiI Imvo for yours past been troubled with bll- liouHiiohSiiinl tondcncy to klilnoy troublo. Your True o ( fjifo Is the only loinody I huvo over found that gave entire rellof. I choot fully rccuinmond it to thoao who may bo bullorliif , ' from kindred dlbcusca. T. J. AitKh , Ex-Motnbor 111. Luj'lslutiifo. Mooro'j Tree ot Ufa nipotltln ourj lit iCIHlf andMvor Co npl ilric nnJ all b oo I paytoanlTdr waun you oirt Treoor Llfj. timilrJit l.lfi Ituiulr. ' TLo LurffbHt , Fnitcftt nnil Flnc-M In Ilio World * raHStnpt r JH t omoilatl < inu tincxt trllC'l NEW YORK. LQHDOHOERISY AHU OLASQOW , NUW VOItK , ( i'lllTt/VI/i'Il'li'niiil ' NAJ'I.EH , At rnuiilnr Intcrvnlii SAIQQH , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE ralon on InwMt lurnm ID luid friiin HIM prlncliilo corcn. iaun , mm 4 ALL coiiTittEiiTiL ronno. KICK 4lnn tlt'kot-t uv illnljlii l rttiiru hy t II lit r Hit ? jilo- luiDiiuu | I'lvilo ft Km lit of Iruliuul iir Niiplin \ ( lllir Ilar DritiM il Mils ; Orltri fr &s ? Angut it ' tint Bitli , Apply to nny of our local AK < inlanr to - " ' JIKOTIliatS. M 11 OF COUNCIL BUUFF3 , IO//1 1'altl Up CapHiil $100,01)3 ) Oliteit ortinnUoit bink tin tha cltr KoroUn nn < ( tuinaillo uiclmrui ) uuI uud saiurltUi UnuJlit attention pnld to i > jlloclli > ni. Aoouuntl of lii'llvla- ' ual , bitnki , btnkur * arnloorpuritluni lullciul Uarr i | > uiiiliacu In vllul. UKU. 1 * . UANr'OUl ) , 1'roiUlont. A. W. UIKKMAN , Ciihltr. A. T. UlUU. Aulitiat CaiUltr