THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAY 5 , 1891. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE - - NO. 12 PISAKIj STHEUT pdlvercJ t > y carrier to any purl of the cltjr. II. W. TILTON , LessfC. TriLRI'IIONRS-nuftlnflss office , No. ; nlghl editor , No , 23. attxoit .w/.vr/o.v. : Attend BoBton Btoro syndicate sale. A. A. Clarke has purchased the building at tlio southeast corner of Broadway and Main Rtrf t. A number of more or less Important de cisions are expected today from Judge Deetnor. A benefit party wl'.l bo given next Friday evening for \V. 13. Chambers by the pupils Of ] ll gchOOl. John Matlock , n loamstor for K. A. \Vlckh.ini , was arrested yesterday on a charge of disturbing tlio peace. A marrlngp license was Issued y.-storday to William II. linger , used . ' 15 , and JJmma C , Carlslon , ngetl 25 , botli of Onmlin. Tlio Indies of the Christian church served dinner and supper yesterday In the Kinsman block to a largo number of tholr friends. The Pilgrim Sisters Arademy No. I will meet In regular session this evening at 8 o'clock In their rooms In tlio llrown Work. Two oasrs of fccarlot fever were reported yesterday at the residence of a man named ( Jrouver. 130 South Thirty-seventh sircet. A little child of William Martin , 23(5 ( Vine direct , drunk kerosene for water , but was not permanently Injured , although for a tlmo Its life was despaired of. Mrs. George T. I'hclps will entertain the pupils of her class In the 1'rcsbytrrlan Sunday school at n picnic this afternoon In Fairmont , park. Tlio I'ocahontas ladles gave o delightful little social In Hod Men hall last night. The early part of tlio evening was devoted to a musical and literary program and the latter part to dancing. John I ) . Jackhon , one of the old residents of Avoca , was brought In yesterday for an examination by the commissioners of In- Banlty. He was found to be out of his right mind and sent to St. Bernard's hospital for treatment. Seven chunks of dilapidated catfish came out of the no/ale of the water works at the city building yesterday morning. How It got there no olio knows , although some sus pect the enemies of the water works com pany ot forcing the fish Into the nozzle from the outside. The telephone company Is putting In long distance 'phones for a number of Its si.b- Bcrlbers. Among those who have made the change ure the water works company , the McCormlck-J and the Council BlulTs Sav ings bank. The cost Is about twice as great as for the ordinary telephone. The quarantine has been raised on small pox row , last night being the last night for the watchers who have been kept on the ground constantly for the past three months. The shanty used by the patients to change tholr clothes In was burned and the other buildings have been disinfected. Charles Barry and Frank Wllllson were given a hearing In police court yesterday on the charge ot stealing clothing from M. Marcus. They admitted the theft , but nought to gain the favor ot the court by pleading hunger. They were tramps of the /cgiilatlon pattern , and no explanation wijiit. They were bound over to the grand Jury and sent to the county Jail In default of $300 bonds. The Iowa State band IH In financial straits once more. A man named Anderson , who had been acting as business manager , left In San Franclhco and has not been heard from since. It Is claimed he took all the availa ble assets of the band with him. The In struments were seized as security for about $1,000 worth of unpaid bills. A subscription paper Is being circulated in Des Molnes and about $700 ot the required $3,000 has been secured. William Butts , who was arrested on the charge of stealing some stuff from Bo- hamper's saloon , was given a hearing before Justice Field yesterday. Olllcor Murphy was put on the stand , and although ho had worked the case up ho could not give the slightest evidence against him , and Butts was discharged. Frank Carroll was also discharged , for a crazy person cannot com mit a crime , and the Insane commissioners have decided that Carroll Is Insane. This is the second criminal case Carroll has got ten rid of In this manner , and the plan of bringing on an attack ol delirium trcmens Just after the commission of a crime is likely to bo adopted quite generally among the bum element ot Council Bluffs. The Imperial Fire Insurance company of London is ono of the largest and strongest board companies In the world. Lougeo & Towlo , 235 Pearl street , arc sole agents In Council Bluffs for this company , w _ _ _ _ _ - _ On tin ) Kucoiiil I'loor. During the past tow days the anxious crowds have been busy selecting the best values offered In wrappers and corsets. Just to continue the excitement on the second floor for the balance of the week AYO will offer special Inducements in ladles' , misses' und children's jackets , copes and cloaks. Don't .fall to sco show window display and prices. This sale Includes every garment In our store at sale prices. Remem ber wo won't have a garment that won't bo marked with a lower price. Now Is your tlmo to buy 150 sample garments at C5c on the $1.00. Along with our regular stock wo show over 1,000 different style garments , and at prices which can't bo duplicated. FOTIIBUINQIIAM. WH1TELAW & CO. Settle Iloun. Now that Kelly's army has come and gone and none much the worse off for their visit , let us Kettle down to business once more and profit by the great lesson they have taught us. There Is no doubt that a great deal of poverty nowadays Is brought on by extravagance , and oh , there's the moral : Don't bo extravagant , but go to 919 Main street and T. B. Hughes will show you how to save your money , whether It's Hhocs , furnishing goods or hats you want. Sco Boston Store show windows for prices on silks. Special for Saturday , Washerwomen USD Domcstio soap. 1'KltSOX.tl. I'.llt.Hllt.ll'llH , A. Y. Twlgg of Evansvlllo , Intl. , Is In the city , B. II. Sheiifo and John Limit are In DCS Molnos. E. L. Cook Is confined to his homo with n dangerous attack of Illness. Mrs. W. H. Kemp hns returned from an extended visit with relatives In Cass county. Miss May Hlshel of Lewis la the guest of lier brother. J. B. Illshcl , chief clerl ; at the Ilock Island freight olllco. II , S , JuSKi'lyn of Kansas City , general manager of the Kansas City , Oscnola & Southern railway , was In the city yesterday. ( limilitlimrnU Must Stop In limit In a short , tlmo , as Iowa has passed a law against them , This Is your last chance to collect your accounts before the law goea Into force. The Nassau Investment company lias reduced Its charges and will guarantee collections against persons not living In Iowa , but who are employed by some rail way , express or telegraph company having an gent In Iowa. Wrlto al once for terms and references , Council Bluffs , t'lmmco Work. Mr , W J. Lautorwasser , well knoun to be ono of the best furnace men In this section , lias engaged with P. 0. DoVol , Ho and John Bcott will work together , and It goes with out saying that whatever they do will bo perfectly do-in. ' . Now In u good time to look up the furnace question. Meyers'Uurfee Furniture company , 330-333 Iroad\\ay ) , Bargains In line furniture. Domestic soap breaks hanl water. All wool Ingrains from 65o to ' 75o yard. Ixiwell Ingrains , CSo yard. All goods marked down this week , COUNCIL BLUFF3 QAltl'IiiT CO. For cobs go to Cox , 10 lUIn street. Telephone - phone 48. See the new art goods at Mrs. Nile * ' . Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. JarvlaVlno Co. , Council Bluffs. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Dr. Poulson's Estate Liable to Be the Cause of a How , HIS RELATIONS LOOKING FOR HIS WILL Second Wife of tlic IVcni ril , It In ItrlliMOtl , Will HiI'miml ( n Ilnic .Secured Jri se l < m of tlio I'uiGleil Inttriitni'iit. No will has as yet been found among the possessions of the late Dr. P. W. Poulsoii. The doctor's son , H. J. Poiilson. who has been In' the city ever since the tragedy , thinks there Is one somewhere , but ho fears that If It Is ever found It will not do much good. He says his father thought more of his second wife than of cither of the other two , and' he thinks If the will turns up It will be In her favor. She Is now living at Oakland , Cal. The doctor had forty acres of land adjoining Crescent City , valued at about $1.000 , besides a couple of lots In Hall- road addition. Ho had qulto extensive prop erty Interests In the west. Mrs. Poutson and Mrs. Sclp arc now In Oakland looking after them. In connection with the divorce suit which was Instituted by Mrs. Poulson against her husband a couple of years or so ago , it Is said by friends ot the family that the doctor was anxious to have hid wife return to him , and at last , by means of the present of a vaulablo piece of property In Oakland , In duced her to do so , The divorce suit was dismissed and the attorneys of both parties allowed to whistle for their fees. Dr. Poul son's attorneys thereupon commenced a suit for $3,000 , while the plaintiff's attorneys Btted for $8,000. In order , It Is claimed , to prevent the attorneys from attaching the property which had been given Mrs. Poul son by her husband as an Inducement for her to return , she deeded It to her stepson , but ho has deeded It back within the past few days. IMUCI-.S TALK. Thcrp'H N'otlitiiK CJnii\liif 'S ( Julio so Wrll an 1'rlrrH I'rlntcMl In t'cilil Typo. Wo are conducting the greatest shoe sale the people of Council Bluffs have ever > > een. Other dealers may Indulge In glowing talk and glittering generalities , but we get right down to business and talk facts and figures. Wo bought the Evans stock for 50c on the dollar and are closing It out. Come and help yourselves. Everybody knows that Evans sold Curtis & Wheeler's ladles' button e/ioes for $3.00. 1 sell them for $3.50. Everybody knows Evans got $8.00 for Stacy Adams men's fine shoes. I get $ .00. Ladles' button shoes $2.50 for $1.7C. Ladles' button shoes $2.00 for $1.50. Lots of nice bhocs $1.50 for SGc. Ladles' oxfords , fine $1.00 for $3.00. Ladles' oxfords , line $3.50 for $2.40. Ladles' oxfords , line $2.50 for $1.9C. Ladles' oxfords , fine $1.50 for 9Gc. 1 Men's $5.00 shoes for $3.50. Men's $1.00 shoes for $3.00. Men's $3.00 and $3.50 shoes for $2.46. B. M. DUNCAN , 28 Main and 27 Pearl streets , Council Bluffs , la. Largest store west of Chicago. Lowest prices ever made. llnr I'ays Jts Krapocts ti > tlio Jtlombcr AVIm HUH lircn Culled lllKliur. Last evening the members of the bar ten dered Judge Deemer a complimentary lunch eon to mark the occasion of his promotion to the supreme court of tlio state. Hon. D. C. Bloomer presided , and after the feasting N. M. Pusey , as chairman of the committee appointed for that purpose , presented a series of laudatory resolutions. Judge Deemer responded , and was followed by Judge Reed , Judge Smith and others. The tributes paid Judge Deemet were very graceful , and It Is conceded that they were expressive not only of the sixty members of the bar participat ing last evening , but also of the people of this city and Judicial district , to whom Judge Deemer has endeared himself closely during the seven years he has occupied a place on the district bench. The following were the resolutions adopted : Whereas , A position on. the supteme bench is not only the most Important , but also reaches further In Its results than any other olllce In the gift of the people ot Iowa" to which a lawyer can attain within the strict limits ) of his profession ; and WhereaB , U Is a position that , by reason of the duality ot the determina tions of that comt , and by reason ot Its ( luclHlons being the rule by which the rights of persons and prop erty In other anil kindled transactions are also meted out , requires the most exalted Btandaul of moral character , and demands the greatest ability imd highest order of professional icqulroments anil the greatest breadth of mind , ns well as the most pains taking and untiling Industry in the study of the law ; und Wheieas , The governor ot the state , rec ognizing the purity of character , the legal learning and ability , the faithfulness to duty and the impartiality of the decisions of Hon. II. 10. Ueemer during his service of over seven years on the district bench , has , In the wise nml patriotic exercise of his Judgment , called Judge Deemer up higher by appointing him u judge of the supreme court ; and Whereas , The members of the Council Bluffs bar deem it proper that they should make some formal expression of their ap preciation and repaid for him n& a man iiml an. able , upright judge ; theieforc Resolved , That we hereby expiefas to Judge Deomcr our blKb legnrd for him , both peisonally and olllclnlly , and our ad miration for the Impartiality , courtesy and ability which he has manifested as judt-e of our district court. Itcsolvcil , That we sincerely congratulate him upon bis well merited promotion to the bench of the supreme court and wish furhlm many years of success and useful ness In that exulted station. Itcsolvcil , That we wish for him , In the high place to which ho has been called , j ( Tasteless Effectual. ) , FOR AM , jBBLSQUS and NERVOUS ; DISORDERS. j Such as Sick lleadacho , Wind and Pain m the | Stomach , Giddiness , Fullness. Swelling alter | Meals , Dizziness , Drowsiness , Chills , Flush. < ; ings ol Heal , Loss ol Appetite. Shortness ol J Breath , Costiveness , Scurvy , Blotches on the J Skin , Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , All i' ' Nervous and Trembling Sensations , and Ir- J ! regularities Incidental lo Ladies. < | Covered with a Tasteless ana1 Bolablofloating. ' Of nil Jruffinsts. I'rlcc 2 ! > cents a llo . New York Depot,565 Canal Si f < a % o % & O A FOll TI-1E1 Insane Inchurceof the Slstora of Moroy. This renowned Institution Is situated imthe high bluffs b.io'.t of and overlooking the city ot Uouuoll UlulTa. Tbe lutuloui urounila. Its Illicit locution nml splendid vlow , mnko It a most pleasing rotrtnt for the atlllvtod. A stair atom nont phytlolaus and a largo corps of ox piirloncoU nurses mtnUter to the comforts of hop.itlouts , Bpoclul caret vlvim to lady p - U'lllB. TERMS MODERATE Kor particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR FranK Streat - - - ( toll BluTs , Im the greatest possible measure of mieeess , anilVP express our hope and belief that he will , In tlila broader Held , merit and rc- rolve the confidence and esteem of the people of HIP Mute ns fully us he now hold * the respect anil admiration of the bar am ! people of tlu Fifteenth Judicial district. Ilcolvpd , That we congratulate the gov ernor of Iowa and the people of this state upon the wise selection or Judge Docrner to this Important place , In the belief that his high character us n man , bin ability an a lawyer nml his Impartiality an a Judge peculiarly lit him for n high place upon the bench of the supreme court. Hiirilnmn lliiiincTit flying , The train of wagons appearing on our streets Thursday were not loaded with empty boxes , but with a large car load of fine llardman pianos ( or the Mueller Piano and Organ company , 103 Main street. Mueller gays they must and will be sold , and to meet hard times prices will be cut right In two ; he has also a few old style cases which will be sold at especial bar gains. _ _ The famous Mase Wise livery and sale barns have been sold to J. W. Mlnnlrk , and the business will be continued under his manage ment. Horses boarded and cared for at reasonable rates ; barn open day and night. Charles Lunklcy , the well known undertaker , will occupy the building nt 238 Broadway after April 20. Various Improvements will be made which will give him one of the finest undertaking establishments In the west. _ Cclc & Cole give a $1.30 cook book with every Now Process stove sold. The genuine New Process bakes better , makes less odor and Is the handsomest stove made. New asbestos oven retains all the heat. The young people of the Christian Kn- deavor society of the Congregational church gave a pleasing literary and musical enter tainment , with social features , last even ing. Get prices of Shugart & Otircn , leading seedsmen , Masonic temple , Council Bluffs. Everybody knows Davis soils drugs. The laundries use Domestic soap. A letter was received In this -Ity yester day announcing a sad occurrence In which several Council Bluffs people are deeply concerned. On Friday , April 27 , N'jllle and Kdward Ityan , daughter and son if Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hyan of Boulder V.illey , Mont. , were drowned while crossing the .tc-fTi'rcon river , and up to this time Mi * 'joil''s ' ' have not been recovered , although every poss'hle ' means has been employed to ll'id ( hem. The victims of the tragic event ( vvn. it.fter and brother , ngcd 2C and Jl ycai.i ros.pii.l- Ively. Their mother Is a sister of Mrs. P. Domihey and James MitliPii of this city , and'albo a sister of the late I'atrtu1' I.ary. The many friends and re.r' ) > ' .ss in thij city will deeply sympathize with the bereaved parents and family In th"'r severe .iflllc- tlon. _ Wanted A good girl to do general house work. Mrs. C. T. OHlcer , 123 So. 7th street. Woman's Relief Corps will give n dance at the Grand Army of the Republic hall Monday evening. May 7. Dancing , 25c. Ice cream and cake. lOc. ' " " " " - ' i " * While you are paying for laundry why not get the best ? The Eagle laundry solicits n trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 157. Evans Laundry company. Shirts , collars , and cuffs a specialty , 520 Pearl street , Tel. 200. Reasonable rates for family work. Special prices In millinery at Miss Rags- dale's this week , 10 Pearl street. Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Bluffs , la. , agent Jarvla 1877 brandy , wines and liquor. Buy your drugs and paints at Morgan's drug stores , 134 and 742 Broadway. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Co.'s ofllce. I.ortt Their I.Htlo Hoy. William Fleck , residing at 1521 North Twenty-first street , went to the police and sought their aid In the recovery of his little 5-year-old son who disappeared a few days ago and no trace of whom has been found. He was out In the street playing with some others of about his own age , when a wagon came along and he followed It for some dis tance. The only thing about the wagon that could be Identified was that It had the word "Bain" on the sideboard , Indicating the name of the maker. Two men. were In the wagon and they drove a team of roan colts. Whether the boy followed the wagon till ho went so far that he forgot his way home , or the occu pants of the wagon took him In , Is a mys tery. Tit.K < tHAVlHC HHIKl'S. L * DnmrMlr. Illinois prohibitionists arc In session at llloomlngton. i Minnesota lumber Is threatened by high water In the St. Louis * _ Two miners were ] ' helfl up and robbed of $25,000 near MontrosV , Colo. Whltclaw Reid haM stifrted home from Cali fornia , much Improved * In health. Ocorge Kills , near 1'nnln , Kan. , killed his brother , Colonel Kills , during a quarrel. Grief over the dealli of hla wife Induced M , 12. Hazcn of Carson , Mo. , to commit sui cide. i A large attendance Is expected at the hotel nun's convention tq ba held at Denver next week. t , A New York grand Jury refused to Indict Joseph T , Magee for the murder of Martha Fuller. , Peter Anderson of Denver , who marched from Ohio with Coxey , has fallen heir to u fortune In Denmark. Republicans of the Seventh Kansas dis trict nominated Chester 1. Long ns Jerry Simpson's opponent. Senator Stockbrldgo was burled at Kala- nmzoo In thei presence of a largo number of relatives and friends. Rock Island earnings for Apr ! ) show a falling off of $19,681 , as compared with the same month of last year. Pueblo's Trades assembly has passed n resolution denouncing Senator Wolcott for his Coxoy speech In the senate. According to the astronomer of the Lick observatory the newly discovered comet Is composed principally of gaseous substances. The lone highwayman has again appeared near Sonora , Col. The robber blew open the safe of a stage coach , but got nothing for his trouble. Prof. C. V. Rlley has been requested by Secrelary Morton to resign from the position of chief entomologist for the Department of agriculture. Being unable to meet maturing notes the R. W. Goodwill Box company of Chicago has made on assignment. Assets , $150,000 ; lia bilities , $ S5,000. It is bunnised that the charge upon which Lieutenant Maney will be court murtluled will be conduct prejudicial to order and dis cipline In the army. Samuel Gompers and other labor men are doing some lobbying In the senate In opposi tion to the Chinese treaty. They think they have gained fcoms votes. At Keokuk Richard Thompson took two girls out In a skiff and all three were drowned. The girls' names were Carrie Mc- Klbben and Hannah Peters. O. S. Klrkland , n planter near Ozark. Aik. , and his son quarreled. The son fatally In jured his father with a knife and the father in turn shot and killed the son. Secretary Gresham has asked for an ap propriation of $8,500 for the arming of the Bering sea police and connecting the agency with the guards at the rookeries by means of telephones. Two sons and a daughter of Sam Gammon , near Pleasant Hill , Mo. , met death In a well. They were overcome with gas. One son and the daugl ter lost their lives trying to rescue the other son. It Is the Intention of the United States authorities to follow up the cases against the Great Northern men who Interfered with the mall trains on that line during the strike recently settled. Cholera Is said to be abating In Lisbon. Two government' victories are reported from San Salvador ; A dynamite explosion at Liege severely Injured three persons. Still another bomb has boon found in Lon don , No damage whs done by it. A number of Sou h German military olubs sent delegates to express good wishes to Bis marck. May day witnessed a riot at'Seidlitz , Bo hemia , in which several worklngmen and police were injured. * A movement has been started In London to erect a monument to flir Andrew Clark , the great English doctor. ' Twelve men were killed or fatally Injured In the explosion of' a boiler In a factory at Hammerbrook near' Hamburg. Hostilities Jiave been suspended in Samoa until It Is si'en whether any of the war ships of the tripartite powers Intend to visit the Islands. The Italian ministry made a statement In the chambers that the objects of the Triple alliance were defensive and not ag gressive , and that there was no probability of a European war , in the near future at least. WHO ARE FOR THE' FIRST TIME TO UNDERGO WOMAN'S SEVEREST TRIAL , WE OFFER A remedy which , if used as directed a few weeks before con finement , robs it of its Pain , Horror and Risk to Life of both mother and child , as thousands who have used it testify. "I used two bottles of 'MOTHERS' FRIEND' with MARVELOUS RESULTS , and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child-birth to know if they use 'MOTHERS' FRIHND' for a few weeks it will rob con finement of pain and suffering and insure safety to life of mother and d MRS. SAM HAMILTON , Eureka Springs , Ark. Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials. Sent by express , charges prepaid on receipt of price , $1 M per hottle. jldhy all Druggists. IIKADKIELU HEQULATOn CO. , ATUVKTA , QA. COUNCIL BLUFFS Paint , Oil and Glass Co. GLAZED SASH- Wo hnvo I.OOO Wl ulows In stpok , made by the J. A , Murphy .Manufacturing Company. No hotter sash run bo made , uhlch uo will KHU | with any Kind ot glass that you want , and sell you for les > , money than you can buy the poor , suppy sash made In tlio east for. Let us glvo you prices unU no will get your order. HIGH GRADE PREPARED PAINT. Our Paint t'un not bo oxcollcil for durability , beauty or finlbli or covering capacity by any oilier mixed paints In the market. Our price Is } ! . " . " > PIT gallon. 1 Mil 3 Fourth SI. , MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. Empkie-Shugart & Co. , JOBBERS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE AND FIEiLD SEEDS. _ i * BICYCLES A full line of medium and grade wheels. Send for catalogue , 109 , 111,113 , 115 Main Street , Council B lu ffs , la DEO. P. SANFORO , A. W. RIC K W All , President , Cashier. Firs ! National of COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa. Capital , . . $1)0 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Profits , - - - 12,000 Onn of the ohloHt bnnkH in tlio Htnto of Iowa Wit Nollctl your bublui'HH and colloctloiiu. Wu pay 0 purcvnion timedopoHlmVn will IHI phUHeu to boo and Hurru you , n Altorney ' , it-liw 1'r.ic- u Ilc In ili i > tntii itnil ciiucc * . Itoiiiim yoU-1-H-l ) , UlucK , Council lllulU , In Special Notices ? COUNCL"BLUFF3 | : QAU11AUU luiovpV CKSaT'OOLS. VAULTS. chlmneya cleaned. Kit llurke , at Taylor's grocery. t40 Uroailway , AUSTHACTS AND LOANS. FAHM ANl > city property bout-lit und olJ. l'u > ey A Thomas. Council Illuffg/ I'ASTfUAon , PIH8T-CI < AfH. TOH 30) lllJAU of Muck , about 3 inllea nurth uf ( own , Cattle , < : .T5 tu 14.00. tinmen. II.UO to J7.00 fur Hcnxnn , May 1 tu October 15 ; ioo < l man In ttmriu ot Block , plenty imuB , halt and water. 1. . 1 * . Juilnon. 10 Cdi avenue , ur 3 : $ lliuailwuy , Council llluffH. roil HUNT. 1'MUHANT. IWUHNIHIHJD rounm , tie t location In the city. 105 Hjulh Kut- _ _ enth _ mryet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UOQU OIUU WANTCI ) FOIl 'aUNUUAIj lioUstfttork. Mm. John A kln , 710 Huuth till _ ntreet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WANT13I ) . BIX ao6 [ ) KQUCITOKH TO TAKH ciriUTH fur frultx uii'l vi K 'tiible In Council HlutlH , Omahn. H > > uUi Omaha und Hluux City. Cull or addrcsr IC33 IJroadway. THERE'S ' NOlffiGTlKE IT , Pert , Pretty Delia Fox Was "All Run Dowii"-Paiie's ] ' Cel ery Compound Made Her Well , ' ' ' ' -vvvvv ; . . . . . . , . . . . . There , never was a remedy so highly recommended as Palnc's celery compound. There never was a remedy In such univer sal demand. Because It makes people-well ! Everyone among the thousands who have seen petite Delia Fox recognizes In her one of the established favorites on the comic opera stage of America. She Is ono of the best singers now on the boards. She has a sense of pathos as well as a keen appreciation of humor , 'and as for deft and nimble dancing there Is no star v.ho . can excel her. Pert , chipper , vivacious , the very soul of motion , yet with every nerve and muscle under perfect control. Best of all , she Is unique. Everything that she does has the Delia Fox "tang. " The life story of this celebrated artist and coming star Is full of Interest. It shows , too , how much common sense and pure grit can accomplish when combined with real ability. She , has worked her way up In her profes sion step by step with Indomitable determina tion and a perseverance that nothing could discourage. With Conreld , with Hopper and other managers she has won so many suc cesses In so many cities that no artiste In comic opera Is better known throughout the country. "But I have had to work for It , " she said to a reporter In New York the other day. "You needn't think that an actress' life Is spent upon a bed of nncs. I love the btage dearly , and nm very far from w lulling to find fault , but Indeed the life Is more tryIng - Ing than people suppose. "You see we go through life with a rush. I have no time for anything. Singing every night and rehearsing every day , with what ever time there may bo left over spent In railroad cais that Is my yearly routine. Of course the result of this sort of thing Is a severe strain upon the nervous system. The effort to Identify one's self with the charac ter upon the stage Is very trying. "I have frequently found myself , after a particularly successful engagement , so nerv ous that eating and sleeping seemed luxuries with which I had parted company forever , and I wondered If fame and fortune achieved at such a price were not too dearly purchased after all. Last summer I was particularly run down. The least thing affrighted me , and I shrank from study with loathing. "I was then In Washington , and the wife of a U. S. senator recommended to mo a euro which she said had enabled her husband to bear up during the strain of the fierce debates in congress while , the force bill was pending. I took It at her solicitation , and was rejoiced to find an almost Immediate Improvement. Sly spirit picked up , and at the end of two weeks the same old exuber ant health with which nature blessed me had returned. "I ate and slept as I Imd not done since I was a child , and I have never known since then an hour's Inconvenience from nervous prostration. "The medicine to which I ewe so much la Palnc's celery compound , and I haVe recom mended It to all my stage acquaintances who have overtaxed their brains by too close attention ( o study , and all have experienced the same happy results as myself. " Palne's celery compound has made thou sands of people well , It has saved thousands of women Irom nervous prostration. It has made tha weak strong. H has cured where everything clso has failed. Innumerable tes timonials as to its wonderful value as a spring medicine have been voluntarily sent to Burlington , Vt. , where It Is prepared. Pa'.ne's cclerj' compound Is the most re markable remedy for the blood and nerves of tlio 19th century. It has been recognized and Is today employed by the foremost phy sicians for curing kidney and liver troubles and all diseases due to nervous dlsorder.faulty nutrition and Impoverished blood , producing results that seem little short of miraculous. Palne's celery compound In the spring builds up the system , purifies the. blood , regu lates the nerves. The weak and worn-out ioon find their frames Invigorated , their spirits raised , and their strength renewed. It makes people well ! As a spring medicine it Is as superior to all the ordinary remedies as strength Is bet ter than weakness. 1 w ' ' V' Is the largest and best assorted In tlio West , ranging from tlio finest SHOES made to the best there Is of a medium grade. Any pair of shoes In the store can bo purchased at the wholesale cost prlco and over half will sell for less than they cost. T14E ME The largest part of this fctock I bought of MR. P. II. EVANS for GOc ON T1II3 DOLLAIl. I can well afford to sell It for less than It originally cost. . , lie * ies if You have of a genuine CUT SALE are rare and this ono will not occur again. Everybody knows that Evatts sold CURTIS & WIIELLER LaQ gQ dies' Button Shoos for $3.00 , i soil thorn for v Everybody knows that Evans Rot $0.00 for STAGY ADAMS cfc QQ Man's Fine Shoos. 1 { jot r it Ladles' HtUton Shoes $1.00 for $3.00 Ladies' Oxfords , line $2.50 for..yJEUO Ladles' Dutton Shoes $11.00 for $2.25 Ladles'Oxfords , line $1.00 for 00 Lots of nice Shoos for $1.50 00 Mcm'rt $ , " ) ,00 Shoos for $3.50 " ' Ladles' Oxfords , line $4.00 for $3.00 Men's Wl.00 Shoes for . . . . . $3.00 Ladles' ' Oxfords , Una $3.00 for$2.-IO Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoos for $2.-10 B. M. DUNCAN , 28 Main and 27 Pearl Streets ; COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA y\ \ yI I LARGEST STORE WEST OP CHICAGO. * LOWEST PRICES EVER MADE. For mall orders during' ' this sale send 2. " o'to pay oxprcsj charge ? .