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TTTR OMAHA DA FLY 1JKE : AU'AfRDAY. MAHPIT 18. 1803. f , THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL ULUFFa Ol-'FK'Ki NO. IS PEAUL STKEET. tcllmcdy \ enrrlnr to nny part of tlio city II II.V. . TII.TON , - MANAOKIt HII | * Office No. 43 n'i r . rnnriv.t-H . I IHM 11 I.F.I'IlOMJt , - | | , Kdltor Na 23 N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal Special meeting of the choir of Broadway Mi-tliodlst Episcopal church this evening. All members please bo present. Four members were Initiated Into the mxstcrii-sof thcHoyal Arcanum last oven- IIIK at the regular meeting of Fidelity tounn til. William Bnuorkcmper. the Lewis towni Bhlpin.in xvlio Is charged with seduction by Anna Damlt/ . was granted a continuance yesterday to March III. The case of Iva Emerson , charged with fitfalingn lot of household goods from L. Han is , will bo lizard at i ! o'clock this aftert noon before Justice Vlun. Etchetah council No. 0. Degree of I'ora- iKiitiiH , will meet this evening In regular criiincil nt their tepee , corner of Bro-ulxvny nnd Main street. A special program has been prepared. There will bo a special meeting of the Ladles Aid society of the Uroadway church In the lecture room next Tuesday at 2 : ! l p. in All those havltnr "quarter cards" lillod arc requested to bring them to the meeting. Kcgul.-ir session ot Coinu-il lllulTs council No. 1 , Coimncri-ial Pilgrims , this evening at 7 ! 0 sharp. Important business for con sideration. From six to ten candidates for Initiation. All members and visiting Com mercial Pilgrims In good standing are cor ] dl.Uly Invited. I uls Darnell was arrested yesterday on nn Information Hied before Justice. Vleu charging him with assaulting Dun Ityiin , an eniployoof the Pullinan C.u-coinpany. Kynn complained that Darnell had drawn a knife on him and threatened to cut him In two. Darnell was lined $1 and eosts. The young ladies of the Second Presby terian cliUH'h gave a x-cry enjo.x able enter tainment In the church on Harmon. * , street Thursday evening. It A.IS of a musical and Iterary olmiactor and concluded with a luncheon. There ueio several novel and pleasant features originated and engineered bi Miss Sadlo Clark. William Madden was picked up hv the police Tliursd.iy night In u house on Avonno 11 , where ho nnd entered and s.it down among t'-e ' members of tins family without saying n word , frightening them badly. Hi was thought to be drunk , hut when lie IIP rlx-ed at tlio police station he was recognl/uil by an acqualntanro who knew that he went cra/y sexcral months ago while running the bar nt the Pncllie hon-ic. He has rckilixcs In Wisconsin who will take care ot him. Piles of people bavo piles , but Do Witt's Witch llnrcl Salvo will euro them. Free treatments daily from i ! to1 p in. at the Council LtlulTs Medical and Surgical institute. 20th and Uroadway. Stop at the Ogdi-n , Council Bluffs , Iho best ! .OU hoiiM ) in Iowa. i //.swA.ii. i'.ut Kiit.tf < . Mbs Laura Baldwin is visiting her bister , Jilrs. W. S. Ainent , in Denver Miss Helen Spi Ink has lately returned fron tin ; cast with all the latest novelties ol spring millinery. Miss Mury Oliver has returned from Chicago cage , where she has been studying music foi boveral months p.ist. Miss MeFcclcy bus returned from the eas to take charge of the trimming dcparlmcn tor Miss Helen Sprink. Miss Olive Knowles of Dcallwood , S. D. . Is visiting Mrs. Shelhorn on Eighth avenue , nnd Miss Fulnier on .Sixth avenue. Mack Goodwin went to Logan .xcsterday having been summoned as a witness In ; cnso on trial In the district court of llurri ton county. Clint Ilycrs has returned from his brida trip In the oast. Mrs. Dyers is still ii Harlan , where she will stay for a few days They xvllV reside on Oakland avenue. City Engineer Andruw Hosowater Onmlia was In the city yesterday nttendhif , district court as u Itnuss in the case o Mitchell Vincent against the city of Council liluffs. Drs. Thomas , Macrae , fJrcen nnd Lacey re turned Thursday night from Kt. .Joseph , xvhero they attended a mcetlni ; of thu Mis souri Valley Medical association. Dr. Thomas read a paper on "Sanitation and Quarantine'1 before the delegates. Uov. John Ask In , Iho now pastor of the Congregational church , arrived in the city yesterday to take charge of the work In his now Held. Ho was irlren a farewell recep tion n few nights ago by tbo pconlo of Kear ney , Nob. , Ills present residence. The mayor of the town presided , and the warmth of. the farewell greeting extended to Mr. Askin testifies to the high esteem In which hu Is held nnd the sorrow which Is caused by Ills departure. Commissioners at European exposition nwardcd premium to Cook's Extra Dry Im iit perial Champagne for Us delicious boquet knd purity. Knrly broil rotators. Three hundred bushels of pure early Ohio heed potatooi nt Thomas Kishton , 24M West IJrond way , Council muffs , la. Emnui Konnard , stenographer , notary depositions , commercial work , letter writing , 10U Main. ICpItlivH In Court. The case of Mitchell Vincent against the city , which has been wending its way through the district court for the past week or more In the most dlgnlllud and sedate milliner possible , xxns interrupted yesterday morning by a little Hurry of words between Attorneys Ilurko and Askwlth , who repre sent the defendant and plaintiff respectively. A map xvns before the court showing the course of the sewer , the construction of which led to the commencement of the suit. Askwlth claimed that the map was not a tine likeness , and Insinuated hi unmistake- nblo language that It had been tampered xvlth bi Attorno.xs Hazolton and Ilurko since It was drawn txvo years ago. Ilurlcc an nounced , In an exceedingly emphatic way , that any man who accused him of altering the map wns n liar. Visions of a possible conflict began to present themselves to the court loungers , but Judge Thornell called tlmo and the visions were knocked Into n cocked hut. The evidence of the plaintiff is nil in and the defendant's attorneys tire now examining their witnesses. Piles of people Imx-c piles , but Do U'ltl's Witch Hazel Salx'o xvill euro them. Finest Aristo cabinet photos , ? 2 pel- dozen. AsMon'n studio , IS North Main. Do yon Binoko ? Ihixo you tried T. D. King & CO.'H l > uitu'uIt's a channel * . Just light ono. DnliU'fltlo Troulili * . Soverul days ago Charles McCoy and Lottie. Fadden xvero arrested on the charge of linvdncss , but xvcro discharged. Now they nro brought In on a more serious charge , that of adultery. IJoth of them are married ; and tbo complainant is Nelson Fail- den. the husb.tml of the woman , who lives on North Eighth street. The couple were arrested by Constable Jackson and brought before Justice Fox , where their cases were .et fur hearing for next Monday afteinoon at t o'clixk. The woman WIK accoinp.inlod by her Infant child and us nho was unable to fuinisliu bond for her appearance the little ono had to go to Jail with her. Tlio oftenso is alleged to linvo been committed on the 1-ltli. . . .Vs'8 } , " ' ' people liux-o piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo xvlll euro them. Carlsbad Sprudul Salt Irf not n morn purgative , It Is an ultora- tlvo mid u eontthutlontil remedy. There is nothing "just u good" when you can obtain the gunulno Imported article. Do not bo ImuokOd uuon by unscrupulous dotxlora. The gonuina luivo the Hlgnu- turu of "Kianor & Mondolson Co. , Bolo Agents , Now Yorlc , " ou every bottle. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Judge McQee Returns from His Visit to the Capital of the Nation. CONSOLATION FOR OFFICE SEEKERS InfnriiMllun H * to Whn Will Sue- cecil r < mtmnitlrr Trrjnor Not I'ortlicom- In * ; An Imin Miin'ii V.i In Hunting Tornlob. Judge McOeo has returned from his two weeks' trip to Washington , where ho went to see the president inaugurated and to take n look at the prospects of gelling In a demo cratic postmaster at Council Hluffa. It has been the opinion of those most directly Inter ested that everything would bo fixed up on this trip and that It would bo definitely dc Ided who would wear Postmaster Troynor's brogans : after next January , but If this Is so the judge has not displayed a tithe of the anxiety to share his Information with the public that the public has to share Its lacic of Information with him. A reporter called at the house Thursday night at midnight and tried to wako him up out ol a sound sleep in the hop" that hfs temper would be such as to cause him to give out some scraps of in formation , but it was no go. and subsequent efforts have been equally futile. It is very likely that the man who Is to be struck by lightning Is the nul.\ man who will know as much as the Judge knows for some time to come. come.While in Washington the Judge made the acquaintance of an Iowa gentleman who was very anxious to receive an appointment to the railway commission. He was llnely re commended , but his recommendation didn't seem to have the deair .l effect , as Wade Hampton went home while ho was there with the plum in his pocket. Ho then turned his attention to the consulate at Mctitrc.il , Canada , but again the wind was Knocked out of htm by the announcement that Don Dickinson's brother had the inside track there. At last accounts the Iowa man had left for home , but bofoie reaching home he Arote a letter to an Intimate friend asking his advice as co what ofllce he should seek , sa.ving that ho was surprised at the cxtraoidlnury demand there seemed to bo for government appointments , and he would thankfully take anjthing ho could get. Washington at present is one scethlnir mass of Job-hunting politicians. Among the crowd .iro Wolla Cook of this city , who is looking for tlio appointment to the position of super intendent of Indian agencies , and John H. Keatley , who is also looking for a place. Con gressman Howm.m is still in Washington opening about half a bushel of letters daily from new found friends who want a high seat in the tabernacle. All iibmml lor North ( liilveiton. An excursion for North Galveston , Tex. , will leave Omaha March UOth. IS" . ) . Spccia Inducements are offered. Kor p.irtlcuex. . apply to Airent U. U. Snieaton , Koomcial Barker block , Omaha. Dourieius Mnsio House. Fine pianos and organs for ea-ili pi * paymonN. 11-1 StntMimn ntreet , C. BlulTs. Coal and wood ; Ix-r-t and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the eitv ; prompt delivery. H. A. C'ox , No.I Main. Miirshmallow caramels at Dfie-d : > ae.li's. Mm.V. . ti. I'loriiiicu Ht Doli.un'i Tliriiti'r. Mrs. W. .1. Florence , who has been away from the st.igo for the past few years , has sucrumbcd to the entreaties of her many friends and admirers and Is again appear ing in her wonderful conception of the role of Airs. General Ciilllor.v in the famous com edy , "Tho Mighty Dollar. " It is in this favorite role she will bo seen at Dohanv's theater for one night only , Wednesday March 2"J. Mrs. W. J. Florence is , as ever , the hard student as of former days , and still gives the closest possible attention to the accessories series required to give proper effect to the play of which she H the ceiilr.il and engross ing ilgiiro. It will bo remembered with what tasco and elegance she formerly cos tumed herself , and in this regard she lias oven now gone further , as the costumes worn by her in this production of "The Mizhly IJolla" are indeed marvelous and decidedly novel , the gowns and dresses that she wears in the role of Mrs. General Gilllory being the product and designings of the famous Felix of Paris. Piles of people have piles , but DoWitt's witehhazel salvo will euro them. For warming guest chambers , bath rooms , ele. , our gas heaters arc just what yon want. Look at them. Clean , convenient , cheap. C. 13. Gas and Elec tric Light Co. Gco. S. Davis , prcgeription druggist. All llljlllivti HI III Sltf The voting of a tax levy of 410,003 for the city school house fund at the last school election promises to result In some litigation. George. II. Stillman Is about to commence proceedings to prevent , by means of an in junction writ , the levying of the tax. llo clai.us that the question of submitting this proposition to the voters was never passed upon by the board at any meeting thereof , that It was never published in the otllcial organ of the ho.ird along with the Drop.si tion with reference to the building of a school house In the western pirt of the city , and that the proposition never appeared in any form on the democratic tickets ivhich were circulated at the polls. Ho therefore claims that the levy of the tax. not having been submitted to the decision of mostol the voters of the city , will bo Illegal , and he Intends-to illon petition in the course 01 a few days asking for a writ of injunction to restrain the levying of the tax. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's WIteh Hazel Salvo will cure them. If yon have property to feoll , list it with mo. I have customer : ) for bargains. II. G. McGee , No. 10 Main street. llroliii u I.linl ) . Superintendent H. W. Hothcrt of the school for the douf is confined to his bed ai the result of a bad fall ho had about ' o'clock Thursday evening. Ho had been showing Commissioner Jnrnegan of th < World's fair over the grounds of the institu tion and among other places visited was the water tank in the upper story of the barn While there Mr. Hothert slipped and fell to the ground , a distance of twenty feet or more. Ho was picked up and carried into the house , where it was discovered that ho had sustained a compound fracture of tlio right leg , both bones being broken betwcci the knee and the tinkle. Take Uromo-Seltzcr for insjinnla Ucfore roth-ill' , ' Trial bottle 10. ! Foit SAMJ Citizens ritato bank btock Submit cash oiler. K. U. Bheufo. SI. iloHopli XXaiiU Illiii , United States Deputy Marshal Hlchards roturtiod ycstcrdu.x from St. Jusuphhcro ho went to arrest the two men charged will burglarizing the Murno and Dos Moineo post ofllces , but ho did not brim ; his captives back with him. It seems tha't ono of the men committed a similar crime at St Joseph , and llio authorities there refuse to let him go until ho has had a prcllmlnari examination In their courts Uch ! < mls no conlingly decided to leave them Irath In Jal until tlio proceedings now pending m the Missouri court have been disposed of. Williamson & Co. , lOtl Main htreot largest and best bicycle btjck in city. . Another Improxement to the populni Pehubert piano. Swan-son Music Co Mine. Helen Mori-ill , hnirdrcssing nnd muiiluure. Room 312 , Mon-iam block. ' .Vi'Uh Iroiii AI. 1 * . Kiln. M. P. Ellis , the dnifgist xvho fallotl In this city a few month ! , ngo. left soon after the collapse for Orlando , Fla , , xvlieve his wife had boon running a bo.mllng houso. Before ho loft ho was sick for several days xvlth xvunt proinUbd to be un attack of nervous Vro trution. A lutter received by a gentle- tnnn of this city from n friend in California Mate * that ho has been taken violently In fiano and hns had to ho taken to a hospital for treatment The cause of Ills afllletion Is supposed to bo his weakness resulting from his business reverses. St. rntrlrk'H ! ) } . St. Patrick's day was celebrated In the usual manner by the Irishmen nnd their friends In Council Bluffs. All day long the bunch of shamrock and the snip of green ribbon were seen everywhere on the streets. A largo delegation of the An'elent Order of Hibernians went to Omaha to assist their brethren on the other side of the river to celebrate. Last evening a concert was given at St. Francis Xavlcr's Catholic church. A line musical program was presented , a number of well known Council Illuffs and Omaha musicians taking part. Jules Lumbnrd of Omaha sang a selection from Haydn's "Creation" In his usual glorious manner , and Miss Alice Freeman of Iowa City sang an "Ave Maria" by Mlllard. Mrs. M. J. O'Neill , Mrs. McAllister and Miss Hrown also rendered solos , while Mr. J. H. Slinms , ns organ soloist and accompanist , played his part In an acceptable manner. After a number of selections by the church choir Uov. Patrick Smytho gave an address which was listened to with close attention by the largo audience. The entertainment closed with the singing of "The Star Spangled Hanner. " lim tliilo Till * Splriullil lincHtnirnt Op portunity. An excursion for North Galveston , Tex. , M 111 lo.ivo Omaha March SOth. ISOJ. Special inducements. For particulars apply to Agent I ) . D. Smcaton , Kooin I" , Darker block , Omaha. _ Tim ( irailll lintel , . Council BlnlTs. Most elegant hotel In loua. Dining room on seventh lloor. Rates , $3 to $ o per day. li. F. Clark , Prop. _ Ladies , don't forget Unit the Louis are at AI Main street now. Come all. Why let childrondto with diphtheria ? You can nave them by Dr. JolTerls1 rem edy. lias been used successfully for M year ? . Pi-lco &I.OO. For sale by Coun cil Hlutls druggists , also at 104 Cuming treot , Omaha. Nrbraxldt Mnn Killed In lowii. Siorx CITY , In. , March 17. [ Special Tele- rain to TUB Dne. ] A man was found dead jy the Sioux City & Pacific tracks near here his morning. Ho had apparently fallen rum a train. I'apcrs on his person r.how inn to bo Nels Nelson of Hartlntou , Neo. in : iTiir.it PJXKO Southerly Wlmle Will Hlow ami It Will Uo Wiirnirr In NplirnsUn To.tay. WASHINGTON , D. C . March IT. Forecasts 'or Saturday : For Nebraska and South Jakota Fair ; southerly winds ; warmer. For Iowa Fair , winds shifting to southerly ; wanner. For North Dakota Fair ; northeasterly winds ; warmer. I.oral Itoconl. Office OP nir. WCVTIIBII HL'IIIUU , OM\IIA , March 17. Omaha record of temperature an 1 rainfall. compircJ , with correspjndhrj day of lust four years : 1893. 1H92. 1801. 1890. Maximum temperature. 23 111GJ = 57C Minimum temperature. . 17 = > 8 = HO n c A\era u Uunporaturo. . it ! = > 14.O dl ! = > 47 = 1'icclnltatlon Ot T .00 .00 Statement showing the cDndltbn of tern- par.iture and precipitation at Oin.ilr.i for the day and since March 1. 1S9 , ! : Normal tempi-ratine 3GO Dullclency for theday liio Oolielency slncu.Maielil 553 Normal precipitation Ollnl KMV-.S for the day t 00 In ! K\ci'ssince ! March 1 01 In-I Ki'IMirtH Irinn Otlicr Points ut H p. in. STATIONS. ° M.B o.'g a n Oinnlin . .01 Clt-nr. North I'liitlo Clear. h'uarnay Clone. t lileaizo T Clear. St. l.niiU .01 Cluuity. M. l'H"l Clear. Imveupurt I'luar. KnnstiH City .02 ClunUy. 1'onvi'r Clear. tall l.akoL'lty I'lntuly. HapUUty Clenr. llulunn rioiidjr. " ' rf loudy Jllsiimrclc 'tirlClouily ( Ju'Aupullo Snow. Mlnnoilosn St. Vincent i lo.ir. Cliuyunnc Cli-nr. Miles fit- Clpsr. ( tHlvuiton Clear. not reported. GKOHQI : E. HUNT , Local Forecast Ofllcial. DREADFUL PSORIASIS Covering Entire Uody With Whit Scales. Suffering Fearful. Cured by Culicura. Mr ( Ihcain ( psoriasis ) tlntbroko out on mf luf , spreading ucrosi riiy note , un.l nlmust cover my dice. II run Into my v)0i , ami tlio plij-slcl.t nfrulil \voul , 1 lo < o my eyexUht ullogolher. I "I'reaiJ nil over my lie.i-1 , unil my lnlr n" ft > " outi unl" ' WHS cn H'cIjTbHlil-licntleil ; It tlien bro" : ou' on mf ttrm' on(1 " ' " " ' ' "lor until my nrms wore Just one ser " COT''rc < l " 'T ' cnllro body , my Jr.co , lieoil iinil BhouMeri bpln < Uic worst. Tliu Kliito ecabj fel coiictuntly from my lie id , should era niul nniui the tklil woul thltken nnd be roil nnrt very Itchy anil would crock and bleed I ecratdieil. After upendliiR man hiuulreilsof dolHrs. 1 wn prontninceil Incurable. bcunl tit the ft Ticru.V HEMKIIIDI. and r.llur uiln two tiutlei : CMicriiA lti : < oivi.sr : , I i-onlil nee elmnxo ; nnd lifter I had t.ikcn funr liouh'j I was al Hunt cured ; anil H hen 1 hnd lire t six bottlei ClTt cfitA Illssoi.VKNT. nut ) but ot I'lTI I'll > . nnd on rnitjof Cl'riei'iM SOAP , I wai oirclot | Ilia ilroul ful dln o from whleli I hnd sutTc rod fur Mvo yc.irs I cannot etpre with n pan what I MilTerpd bofnr usln the ItKMLIijKx Tney saved my life , nnd 1 fee. llm > duty to rorouimcnd thorn. v.My lialrli restored n KOOd as ever , nnd bi > N mr pv sluht. Mil * . IIOSA KKI.l.V , U.icknollClty , Iowa. Cuticura Resolvent Tlio now blood pur Her. Intorn.illy do ulcansn tlio bloo 1 of ml Imimrltlos un I poltonous ole- monls * . and I'UTifUiiA , tlio trout Suln C'ure , uml Clitii-uiil SOAI * . nn oxiitilslto Ssln Ilunu- nllur. L'ituin.il.y ilo clo'ir the skin and -nlii i nil restore the linlr ) . liavo unrot ihoitsatids. of oases licrothOhlioUdln2osu.tlcsinujsured ( a ( iii.u-t. ( Lilly , tlm si ; in oraoUuJ , lileu ilnir , burning and Itchiiu- almost licvond en lur- ancoh Ir Ilfoicss or all tone , sutTorliu- terri ble.Vliut oilier roinc'Uics li.ivo m.ido such euros ? _ Solo every wbora. I'rlco. Cimcun A. Me. : POAI * s.V.i liKsinVK\T , 11. I'lup'ircd by tlio I'OTTKII Dnua AMI OIIIMIU.I : < CoiteoitTIO.V. . Boston. Qt-f"Suml for "How to Ouro Slln Dlso ises. " 1 > I pugtrs. ! > J llliislratKiiH. mid 10J Icatliiionliils. eiuls , red. roujli. and oily skin enroll by CUTUUIU So\i * . It Stops the Pnin. II it-U uolie. tcldnoy pilin , weikneas rliuuni . itUiiuuiU iiiiis.'iiliirj'iliii | ! m. MI.V M | 111 I > UH iiiiiiutii by i ho * utl * uri tiitl-riiln I'liKtcr , 2. * > o , MADE A WELL MAN oy MP " iHDAPO HINDOO REMEDY IKOPl'CEti THE AltcJVK ur.sri.in i no IIXVH. . . . . . . . . . Ninuin Hli aio > , Kalllnir Mciiuirr. rarrilf , tlcvii ! | . nt > , Wi'al.iii. > i..ii _ \lv ami iiilcl.iv , tint kurclrreMnrrg l.o \iiulltrli. . Jlilorjounp. la : IIr rarrle > ) In * , eit pocket. I'/icis t I.OOa paikncr t < [ l fur . * .VOO ullh u urlllrn eimr- nntrp tuciirn ur liuini.y rt'furil. . iHiti't l > * any uu priliclplelducil't : t 11 TUU any JbitntitintttittnH , In. tutor , rrSllAI'if-uan/othir. . if bo liii n3 Foi It. v.c nl fc-uilll by nml I iipuu mulnt of prlcb auillilillll valo.l currlul u fuc , AiLlrrii HrlVntMl Hi illcul I'u. , All I'ljnioulli I'lafv , Clllrnzu , III. SOLD by Kulm ft Co , Cor ijth and Douclai SH. , and J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. uth and Douelai Sli.tMAIIA.rtEU. ) ; by Paul d. Sclneld2.B ? ? J Ilroadway anil 6 Pearl St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1-urro' IOWA , and other Leadine Dtugjljij , ' " IN MARCH , APRIL , MAY , Leading New York Clergyman Advise the Use of " ' ' - ' Paine's Celery iii $ & . . \ * . < ! l "l' : " I Now York , March 17. Savs a writer in the World : There Is no body of men , taken as a class , who devote greater attention to matters of public jnlcrost than the preachers ol Now York city , no matter of what denomination. Brought into contact , with almost every phase of life nnd witnessing scenes of varied charac ter , there are few matters of Import ance which escape their attention. So constant and tii ing af o then- labors that very few arc the proaoherswro do not sulTor from overwork , nervous t-oublot nnd otherliilmcnls. tktit ansu from too much brain work , care and anxiety. The newspapers have rncdnlly had much to suy about this overworking of our city ministci-B , which h & caiiFod the retire ment of several uroininent clergymen. With a view to discovering the truth of these statements n. reporter called on Fomo woll-luioivn pistors and inter viewed thorn concerning the matter. BishOp Alexander Walters of the A. M. E. Church said : "I um a nulTorer ftom dyspepsia , nnd have been so for yotus. The doctors toll mo that in my case it is hereditary. I know that it has caused mo a grout deal of misery , nnd has interfered , with my work to a great extent , because if n man i * not well physically , ho cannot labor for other people's spiritual welfare. I huvo had occasion to use some of Patno's cel ery compound , and was surprised at Its effects. It is , without doubt , the best medicine I over used , nnd is c'ipablo of curing oven toBovcry a cnso ns mine. It has my unqunlillod Indorsement. " Rev. A. K. Sun ford , pastor of the I'oth Street M. K. Church , was out when the reporter culled at his residence , ma West 22d street , but Mrs. Sa.iford made the following statement in her husband's behalf : "During the pastyent Mr. Sanford - ford has had a vast amount of extra work to do. The regular labors of his church nro severe enough , but ho was so anxious to accomplish u great deal that ho undertook to do more than ho was really able to do. The natural consequence - quonco was that ho at last found himbolf ctmxcir. iimi'i's. JOHN DOHANV MANAGER. _ EXTRA ENGAGEMENT FOR One Night Only Wednesday March 22. . J. FL I'rosentliiK tlio r.itnoiis and Hutlrlctil C'omcdy. SUl'l'OUtEU UY HOWARD COVBNEY. PlcICKSricMe. . and * l 00. Hunts on bale , boglnnlni ; Monday morning at ! l o'clocl ; . ; il MilkT'b limn store , Ojiura House block. rnlIunt of HEW ERA MI-ilirAI , ANIt MMtCIUAl , DISPENSARY. ( ( /'oMHiilttitloii rrci'.i I'lhEH. riSTUliA. KIS.-UKI' ; poriiinncntly u red without tlu mo nf knlfo. Ilirnturc orcui.tle. Irtll muiadleii of u nrlrato or deito.uo nature , of thnr iu. pimltlvuly cured. TKI'ATMI-.M- MAI t , . - Addr-i with lump for iiirtlculars.Milch lll bu uit : In plain CiiTulopd. I'O lloxiUI. Iliirf H lli-iit .Omiha , Neb n , plotj * . , , . . . loa.amljTeordl' * * , ! lmpr.ro U.j < vlor ftUjrc b > tw MgirvlIIT rorlr. ' IIM tofwrform lhlrTOl < ) rnnftUnj. feint * . OVIDE VIEW , Justice cf the I'uacu - 4U IlroA'lwnr , Upst.ilri COI.LROTIO.N3 A Sl'UOIALTV. in iv poor slate of health , his norvot over wrought and his sleep much disturbed , lie felt completely run down. Ho rarely takes any mcdif ino , but the merits of I'uino's celery compound wore so well known to him that ho decided lo IHO it as a means of rc-sturing hit * health. It cer tainly did do that , and I hnve heard him speak very often of how much good ho rcceivcu from using it. Wo feel very grateful that such a remedy was lit hand and bhall over pruise it. " Rev. II. L. ( jt-anlicnurd , pastor of the French Presbyterian Church , who lives nt 14. ! West Ifllli street , was leaving his hoiihQ when tlio reporter called. Ilo said , however : "I have frequently been relieved of nervous affections by the use of Paino's celery compound. J. think it a , most reliable remedy nnd shall recom mend it whoever I have an opportuni ty. " Io\f. R. D. Winn , pastor of the Abys sinian Church , who was been at his resi dence , No. iiG5 West Kith street , said : "My career as a minister of the Gospel has boon hampered by the fact that for years I have suflercd from .nervousness. Three years ngo I had an attack of ner vous prostration that was so sex-era that I hud to take un extended vacation and undergo rigid treatment in an ondcax-or to regain my health J consulted Box-oral specialists , who treated my cnso for months , but 1 must say that during the past few xvocks I have received more benefit from ono bottle of Paine'd celery compound than from all tha other medl- . cities taken. After taking ii for a few i days I could notice the improvement in | my condition. My head did not trouble mo as before , my nerves were stronger , i and my digestion , which had been very 1 poor before , bc-gan to Improve. 1 consider the compound to be a X'ery line remedy , and will spread among my congiogalion and other friends the report of my ex perience with it. " Tlio words of those gentlemen should bo of the greatest value to nil readers. They show that even with the great and I xvoai-ing strains of life health nnd j strength can bo preserved by a constant , ueo of the right aid. The great nerve food above named has done moi o to bring I about this state of thing than anything BEEF IS CHEAP AS EVEH , Hut porlc , liitn : < : , lard and bacon , \vlillo way up In ( , urp cheaper at Mpiclu-ndoi f's inarUut than nny other pmco In the city. The plai-o to Kutyoiirinunt Is whoroyou Rut tlio bail mid the most for your monny. l.ook at theyj pi'lorn and rccolloi-t that everything In the lust that Sivlft & Co. blanxhteri Shou UarCloJ , tree ofbouo . 5o Platedoil . lo BonelojsConxjJ Beef . 5o Sirloin Uutts . Oa Holsof lleaf . On Slrlomtripi . 80 f irloiii Steak . lOo to lii'io PorfK-houso titeak . 1S1 3 to IGo Klorfoiat . 8ot10o PhoulderHoast . Oo to 7o Shou derSttulc . 7o VoalStew . ( ) o Veal Roast . lOo Veal Steak . I2'io MuttonStow. . 60 Mutton Legs . 103 Muttan Chop * . 12'5o Bausage . > y'i3 ' Por.cEutts . laiio For. I.oins , whole . liiiio PorlrChopb . i5a Halt Pork . IS'ia ha on . ibo Lard . lOctollo Hams . I2io to I7o Sliced . - 0 o toSOo Shoep.vhilH . Ho Poultry and , Fish always o i hanJ. Noothtir in irlotcati duplicate ths9 priori and mind this is for t.io b33t Meata in tlio city. 3 IT I III Wholesale nnd Retail AT A/A7v JrC/3T 333 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. on. THE SPECIALIST. In unEur | > UBpuil la the treatment of nil RP'VATE ' DISEASES in. llV ; knf eii- mul Disorders of itlCS ) S jcnre nzpcrlonca. \Vrito for rlrculttri nn J qucutirm list frco. Mill nnd Fnrnnm St > . , Onmtia. Ndb r DEFT while coitln : ; tlio ornp over nnd omp'.oyea ' iiollilri'/ H on ill.u.l us to : i Ivunuo the Intor- ostsof both.uml also our own , by bcsur'.ii ; bettor reautta with ths niach no. Wyckoff , Seaman & Benstiic ! TELEPIIUNR J7JJ. 17U PABIAil 3S before known , nnd its popularity Is only nntiirnl. What tlio Now York clorpymon sny to day has been s&ttl time and npain by oqu.tlly ns prominent men clsmvhuro. The utiboof Ifov. U. J. liiuUony , of Hhodo Island , who was recently untlrely cured of in-omnlix by the use of Palno's uolory compound la freMi in the minds of news- papor'roaders. und the followiii ) , ' letter from Hev. J. G. Laird of London , Out , whoso portrait is gUcn above , Is of special interest : "Iltmni ? reioivod prcal benefit ftom the ii--o of I'aino's celery compound , it nlToi-UH ploiiHiiro to pivo my tobtimony in favor of its beneficial ollouts. Six years ngo , this sppinu , I was prostrated "witn nervous dobility. I was then closing my liSth year in the active work of the min istry in the Methodist Church. Until then I had boon a etronr-- , vigorous ninn , and an earnest worker in church work. Suddenly I became so prosti-ted that I wns forced to resign my charge. I could not sleep , wastifraid to'bo loft alone , nnd could not rofiuin from shedding tears when speaking to any parent ] . Mj kid neys , liver nnd stomach became very much weakened , so that I wasu helpless in valid. "For about two years I tricti every thing I could lieiii * of , such as magnetism , electricity , Clifton Springs , etc. ; and npnlicd to box-oral physciaiis.butobtaincd no Dcrmancnt relief. About four yeais ixgo a friend brought mo bottle of L'uino'ti celery compound ; I expcricn cd jomo benefit from itH ueo ; I got fcomo more iind soon rculix.ed great benefit f i oin it. Soon I slept xx'oll , my organs and nervous B.vstuin became greatly restored , and my di-cud of bjing alone was re- mox-cd. "I btill continuo to use it. If I go from homo to guard against sleeplcbs- ness , I take a .supply with me. I do not expect to bo iiuido young again , us I am now in my ( i'Jtli year , but I am a. very different man compared with what I was four or five years ago , TIad I known ol this remedy when Unit allllefcd with ner vousness , my conviction is that , with the Diviro blcf-a'ng ' , I xrpu'd not yet bo on the list of retired ministers. "Absolutely iiie Best Made,11 "A Delicious Medicated Con- i'ectio'i" for the re''ef ' c f Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , ami for cJejir'iiu the voice. lor pale by r.ll Dnig ists and Confectioners. J'ackcd i i full t\vo ounce packages , Trice 5 Certs. If you nu itnable to procure the Poraom Couj1t ; Tablets from your clcalur fend = 8 cents in s'.ainj ) ! nnd receive n boi by mail. Mudu by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & G0f Cs-.mcH BlurTa , In. i ITI 'I'moyj I'rae : ili/ t.u ! 111 t st.no .mi federal courts. Unn-m " ' iOs'J. . block , Uounuil nluiri. l.i. TIIKKXPKI 8UU IIOMK IUKT.H AND llfJHTK1I ( none KJniit-ii ) " .tlnji hrk llitli 4) uiir lutiiit lupruTud mrlo.li ttsulld mia. lui clojp nnnita ilront'but lilL'liurnlo. nn I c'oigi porfuclly tlxhti intei Hi iior cjnt imirltluui elciuuntii , Kull do i rlptlrecircular on nppllrMlon AGK.NIM WANT ' ' ! .rr jol" > 7 iboUS , Addreii , UIAIIMCH ( J N , Mala at , . Council IliumIx Special NoVtcaa * BLUFFS. 'Oil SAI.r hull ict ot 11 inn" tooli , loodaondl lion : K liircrttn. liiqulto ot Kinpkle-Shil r unlitiiro i'o. Council ilium MOACIIri In llM on ratintr. Nch . nt ( AM. < ll Mil Kninllrr , 1W. linprorvil .DJ ncroi In IHu nlo rountr. UT W. ( lee I HI Ihraj nillci from lUoiuliinton , Kr nkHn ro-.tiijr. ! f I.U.U ulhur ix lor alt * . Johnston & Vim I irO-ACItl ! nrll ImiiruTOtl fAr.n 111 IOTA ol Hi. < W L norm ImnrnTt-it 111. tlard'n iul fruit fi rm n nr 'ouncll Illiitn , IO. Srileniill 61 nera f.irra np r llrnwood > Vi. Furrrn. Kuril in nil fruit Units for alp. Joliniton \ Vnn l-.itun I.1 ill IUtN'r-nr ) 10 room liom irlth all rnoitatn InipruTcmoiiti , oil Park a onui * . ( U per loonlti * room hunie with gouil burn , new , IH per month , luroln aroniu- . Kour cottHKo ho'iix-i In lirln Cltr t'lnce , near vOfK Ilioi. ' factor/ , * > l > cr montli oacli. & rnum cotnepi ( on Tlilrd nronut- , north of Irani- frr , lit per montli. .Vrnoni rollait on ATrnin P , npir Mth ilr < > etli icr month. Aptilr to bX II , ( . ' .loll , No. 7 , lUldnlu ilock , Council nluJj , \1TAXTK I'ojltlon IIT n jo\\nx \ lailj ai ! < MIO ' ' urapher l > ookkoepnr. or Imlh lla hud at * inrlonrp. Aildrcsi h' , M , , 151 ItliU * tlrcol , .niiiii'll llhirts. A I'SI ' It VOTSand ioan < Farm i\n.1 nltr proporlr ivbotiKht and oU. I'uuA Tha.im. Counoll illiilTs. 1'OU , IIKNT-Oarroi of land near cltx. IX S. Lot- form. B .North Mali it. ' 1 AU1IAOK rrmoTCd. rj pi > ; l . vaulH , VJclonucil.rll iiroparml for Iba wjrk. Kit llurkn city tnillillnx. IllAX'K n Imrjia list ot | * rii"rly. I'niiroted ' ami unlmiirovpd. for mloln nil uirli ol llu clljr , iiuat of U tit iow ] rloot : M 'iHorit vorj * oi | i. If on think of Inijliu. come nml ft ) nhtt I cut 'IlLTjoii. ' It imr .1T you iiuiioy. II. ( I , MuJco , No. ID Alnln Jtrcjt. I * . , MIIMN. clrll rui'lncer. Illup prints of unncli Illuiti itiul nil Mlilltloim , al un turnto : " " ' ' ' 'l"'JL5--llltiLu'1111 ! : . . it lit Illuit utrcoi ; Kouernl liounv VJiTork. Mrs Chnrluj ( Ire o ) . HI'K'I.KS of HicorporatUia -.V.ciclicnilorf V Mi-nt ronipaiir. " 'In tin * I'tiblli * Know nil mo i by Iticio present ! Hint wo tlio uiiiloinlnc-il | Imui a'lorliiteil onrfoUo tot'i-tli'-r for tlm | mr | > otu of IOIIK ltu'orporatit UiT tlm IU\TI of the ntiiln if Iowa nnd for that ipopu HO linvu niloptrU tliu folio tint ; artlclus of iicorpiirnllon : Mut-'llio namu of ( > : < toiporilluu > liall bo "The .Moclicndort Mc.it < 'nmpnn > . ' pi'ioml HIP prlni'lplo pliictf bu > lnc thall lie In tlm city of Council Illntli , lonn , I'ottucattuGilo county. 'Ihliil 'llm ircnoral nature i > f tlto limlnps * ) shall liu to buy anil sell llvu niul Ur muj niu.its of lt iils , farm anil fnril'.n produce , nml to c.irrr on n u'r.il nip.it nml butchtr liusinr s nml to do nny nml nil bimlni'ss IhcMciit HUT , to I'd bold Midi personal nnd rvil property in U noi'dcd nnd rc- niiln.'d to conduct said uimlni-Hs ; to tukt * mort nuca on rent iind purnonal propcrt > tu scctiro the com * pnii ) n .tliift loss ; tti cann-l. char o and rclausO ; the naiiin of rerun ! or uthiTolsn , to ctlabllih unit appoint nBi'iiti nnywlu-rci In town and .Nobrsskai tuiMtuol. recall and revoke this natnut tbo corpor- titloti Hhnll luivo. pctrtscRS and pxoulco nil other tUTrt iiMiiullv Inc'ilrnt ' to corporation * * , nnd nmonti \lik'h urn folloTrliiK : I. 'I'o Min and bo unt-d by in corporate namo. 3. To liavo perpetual suict'Mlan : i. 'I ha Interest of tlu Htofkholdcr iiliall bo tranvfcrabli * . but Iho rtoiLliol torn of the cor pornt'on ' tihntl tm\o tlio llrrtt upportunlty of pnrchiuliu nny ntoek oCTorod for sain nnd nn ) trnnufcrs of flock inado irlthout Klrlnir IhnutocVlioldi-ra turli iirlvlli'jru sliull lie null and volu. 4. The private property of Iho mambcri shall bo t'vcmpt fiom lluUIIIUctt foi corporhti * debts. 5. 'lo maku ojutracts , acquire and transfer inch runl and pcrsoiml piopeity n Is rrqulrun In con- iluctliiK the builnein of the rnrpornllun poiscinlng lhOKani ponvi In nuch rospcul n prlvnto Indl- vldiuil" now eiijiiy. ii. 'I o t'stnbllMi bv-l.iwa nnd ma1 % ( * all rules nnd reuulntlomi docim-d pxpxrtlnt for tbo iiianauijiucnt of Ihelr nlTnlrs In ncionlHiico nlth HIT. I'uintli lie Aiithorlieil cipltnl Block of this corporiitlon vliill bu ten thouxnnd nnd two Inin * died dollar * , divided Into one hundred nnd two bhnrcROf nno humlrod dollnri * carh , but , Iho cor * poratlon shall Initlu biinlncst nben the capital rtoi'k Is paid In nfti-r the lommencement of tills coi piirntlon. I Ifih Thai th. * llmo of tin i-omuisiicement of thin I'orpnratl'in phnll bo tlio l.Uh day of Maroli , 1' ' . ! . ' , A. I ) , and Its tvimlnntlon ton years there- niter Mxlli Tlio Inilalitodnpit of thli corporation sluill not uxcci-d nt any tln.o one-half the nrnuuul of the capltnl stock NUhHCilbcd r-cventh ' 1 be power orthti corporation 'li.itl bo re-ited In a board of iUrHlir ( of not to oxojcd throe mo'TibiTs. to Im di-tiirmlniid I'ach jcnr by tli Mockhuldpra nt tholr rKUl r nnnual meeting for the election of olllcem. and the nn.ilri of the cor poration nhill bo uoxt'rnoil nrd muna'cd ( by tbo r.ilil board of dlreUorti , wklcli In v stod nltli nil the powers , dntlet ) and iiiiilK > rltle niK'c < nry to ciury out tlio objoctH and [ mi ponun of thin torporn- lion. A mnjorliy of llm dlrruunii ohall eonstltiito aiiuorum. Tbu txi.ird of director * -htill be ulectod each year by the etocltholdp.nl nt their regular aniitinl meolltiK. Klplitli Tlio bonrd of directors rlmll nolpct a president , \ lee president , ueiMuiiiry and treasurer. 'I lieynll Khali bo eol'clc.'il from Mielr own nilluLier at their regular nnnual mvetlni ; . and uhnll hold thclrollloj until tliolr sMceeijoru aio ulected and qur.lll < cd Thp uftlcern pliOM'i by thu board of dl. rectors Khali receive such coiupnnsutlon as the hoard niay determine. 'Iho dlreetorn vhall recclro nt > compunatlon for nctlni ; an such. . Mnth-'Iho r.-KUlar nnaual moetlni' of the flock- .mlb'ors rlmll tuko plnco nt c ouncll Mlullr , 1'ottn- * A atttnilu county. Iowa , un the nccond .Monday In March each jour l IU o'clock n. m. 'llio rctnilnr annual meetlnif of thoboirdof dlroctorn shall be held In the city of i ouncll lilnifii , la. , the uecond .Monday In March each year at 2 p. in. 'lenthThe 8 artlclos of Incorporation nmj bo iimendi'd or chnnucd at nny reiiiliir meclliiK of Ihii Rtockhold'jr , provided thai ttmy uio mulled a written notice at leist ten dnjH before such .uoot * IIIK , ; provided , further , that tno-thlrdx of all votes upon such proposition nil oil Le cult In tno atllrma- tive , each stockholder uluill have ono rotn for every Hharo owned IT him and he may bo allowed to cast his vuto by proxy In H lineal whereof ito hereto subscribe our names this nth day of March lb'J.1. ( JKcm.u , U. A CIIAIII.IH : III.TEIIUAN , A. I'IIMIUS\ lUM ij &Ue SJ > 9 The Good SaiaaritM. 20 Yours' lipcrknte. OF DIDUASKS OP MEN AlfO OMISN. ritopKiiirroK ov TUB WOULD'8 IIEHI1AI , DISl'IlM- SAIIY OF JLKUIC1NJJ. f treat the following Diaeasas : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and L nc ; Dto coseaof the Eye and Enr. ! 1Umd Aixjplexy.ileatt Disease , I.ivci Complaint , l.lilney Complaint , Nervous Doljlllty , Mental Dopros- rAon. Loss of P/lur.hcod , Somlnnl Weakncsn. DloUte , Bright a Dl-easc , 6t.Vllu ' Dance ! lllieuiuattim , rorulysls , Wlilto Swelling , Bcrofuiii , Fever Korea , Ca.nccrfl , Tumors end Vistula In ono removed without the knlfo or drawlns n drop o * blood. Women with lier dellrnto oruuns ro- Uorcd to heallli. Drojey curtd wiilmut tnpalne. Ki''clrU | utluntlon alvo i lu truiilniunt of nil luooil tilnt1 * nrUInx by DXOCSHIH or vlcex * hnror nnd elicapcr tlittn a tnp in tlio ( lot Spr'ius $33 to t.VJOforfu't for uny falluru to euro wltliont muruiiry. Tupo Worm * renioveil In two or ttirco uoure , or no pay. II ruorrhnlJi ) or I'lies 01 red THOSE AVIIO AltlJ AFI'MCTKO Wlllcavo llfu and hundrede ot dollars by calllnfl on or uUng DR. G. VI. PANGLE'5 HERBAL MEDICINES. The only I'lij-filcliiii who can toll what all ( n person without aiklns n question * All correspondence fIrlftlv confidential. ModlolnJ rxwit by ozprwa Addicis ah Ikttcre to G. W. PANGLE , M. D. 6Ji BRO.VDWAY.Councll IJluTs , Iiu Pen 14o sunups for conllilpntial muly. J3J1OKBK. < 00 HHOAI\V\V. COUNCIL HMJIffS. Mnnuy l-onoil nn I ) u 110111Vuni3. . , out. II.K liur iilnsln unrciloouml uloUios. iinvHtorruriiliiiiuoi : , luctory biillillnir * . mill nil work rriiilriiis | a tlioruueli unit practical knowlnlco or constnictluu uuil ol uinterlulK , a upecmlty , 1 * . U. Jiox 334 , I'remont , NoL *