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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BlSEi SATmfiAY. NOVEMBER 1O. 1804. OMAHA DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICH - - KO. u PEARL STREET Dtllvtrtd t > r oirrltr to anr purl of Uii cilr. II. W. T1LTON , LciJfu. TELEWONEB-ltustntM ontc * . No. U ; n'ght ' Klltor , No. IX Majrno Heal Estate agency. 530 Broadway. Some of the offices In the government building art being lifted out with now fur niture. Dr. M C. Chrlstenson has taken out a permit for the erection of a $ 'JOO dwelling In Hngg's extension. The ladlps of the First Baptist clntrcli arc making preparations for an entertainment to be glvcp In the near future. William Ornneweg has been appointed by Governor Jackson a delegate to the com mercial congress which meets In St. Louis November 20. The little sou of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ailolphvho has been 111 with diphtheria , Is In acry precarious condition ! and his recovery Is hardly hoped for. The trustees of the free public Mbr.vy have donated ono of the new find Ing lists to caeh of the newspaper ofllcoi who furnish their papers to the reading room. David Hush , who commuted an assault and battery on William Almy. was fined $21.00 In police court yesterday morning. Ho was unable to put up the money ntvl vna remanded to jail. Clan Stewart la-Id a mee'.lng Thursday evening and Initiated four members. They also passed u vote ot thanks to J. U. Mcrher- eon for the flowers he furnUhed for the funeral of Clan Gordon's piper. Miss Pearly Vleti was given a surprise party at her home. 1SOS Seventh avenue. In honor ot her 10th birthday. About a dozen of her little friends we-o present. Among the gifts wan a fine plnno from her father. Thi ; Ladlen of the Maccabees will hold their regular meting on Saturday afternoon at 2-30 o'clock sharp. As this wjjl bo the last meet ing at which the supreme organizer , Miss L. M. Conrad , will be here , all members are rc- quested to bo present , IJy order of the ladles committee. Isaac Ferguson , a switchman In the Bur lington yards , went out shooting below Manawa , and among the game he bagged was a gray eagle measuring seven feet from tip to tip. The bird was sold to Ed Jones of Macedonia , who was displaying his prize on the streets yesterday. A number of ladles of the Knights of Labor from Omaha visited Liberty hall Thursday evening for the purpose of Instituting a ladles' auxiliary. Mrs. J. W. Kenney de livered an address on the benefits of the or der , and a program was given. Mrs. Foster , Miss Gascolgne and J. E. McCarvllle taking part. . Wanted Good farm nnd city loans. Wo have $100,000 to loan on Improved security nt 6 per cent and small commission. We also have money to loan on stock and grain. LOUOEE & TOWLE. 235 Pearl St. Look nt the prices ! Look nt the bar gains ! Look at the many beautiful things at W. II. Mulling * china shop , successor to Lund Bros. , 21 Main street. Ocurlclua * music houuo has few expenses ; high grade planes are sold reasonably. 116 Gtutsman street. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. PKltoUNAl , MKttTOX. Mrs. George S. Damon has goneto Glen- wood for a two weeks visit. Mrs. J. F. Barnard and daughter have re turned from an extended eastern visit. Hev. J. II. Davis went to Vllllsca Thursday evening to deliver a lecture at the Baptist church. F. II. Evans of Fort Worth , Tex. , Is visit ing his friends here , and may relocate In Coun cil muffs. Mrs. W. Cadwallader , who has been visit ing her parents , Mr. and Mrs. L. I ) . Cousins , returned to her home In Nebraska City yes terday. _ Better than riches arc good health and a contented mind. Doth can be obtained by using Dr. Price's Baking Powder. WILL JAK TUB MKMASIKNT. Hcpuullcnns I.av Pinna for Itlft Jolllllcu- tUill till * Uveal 'K- A meeting of republicans was held at Balrd & Damon's store last evening for the purpose of making arrangements for a grand jollification and blowout this evening In honor of last Tuesday's victory. Ralph Williams presided and E. C. Shepard acted as secretary. It was decided to have a torch light procession this evening , to be followed by speaking at the opera housa. All busi ness men are requested to decorate and Illuminate , and E. C. Shepard and G. 8. Damon wlU call upon them today to supple ment the Invitation extended by the news papers. All republicans are asked to join In the parade. Colonel W , F. Baker will be marshal of the night , and his aides will be John Limit , J. M. Scanlnn , B. J. Abbott , Theodora Gulttar und W. F. Sapp. The fol lowing committees were appointed to look after the preliminaries : Arrangements and Program T. S. Clark , O. O. Ualrd , Ralph Williams and J. M. Scan- Ian. Parade George Trey nor , chairman ; First ward , K. C. Baldy. J. P. Grccnshlolds. A. N. Lund , Leo Albert ! ; Second ward , Dell G. Morgan , C. S. Ilubbard , J. C , Baker , 0. A. Tlbbltts. W. F. Sapp , E. H. Lougee ; Third ward , E. R. Fonda , Gcorgo Treynor , L. C. Larsen , W. J. Sneathcn , E. 15. Cook ; Fourth ward , M. P. Schmidt , Slack Peter- con , Bd Strew , L. B. Cousins , Fltz Henry Warren : Fifth ward , W. A. Hlghsmlth. T. A. Drowlck , W. H. Smith , James HOOM and Peter Smith ; Sixth ward , L. M. Shubert. George Turner , J. W. Kirk , J. N. Woolf and W. II. Harding. B. S. Dawson will decorate the opera house. The line of march will form on First av enue , In front of the Grand hotel , at 7 o'clock. The procession will march south on Pearl to the junction of Main , north to Broadway , cast to the Methodist church , and countermarch to the opera house. John M. Thurston of Omaha and numerous local speakers will bo on hand. The shotgun nnd tin horn fraternity are requested to march In full regalia. All members of the committee on parade are requested to meet this morning at 9 o'clock at Balrd & Damon's store. See U'liut 81 no Will Do. Duncan Is having a remarkable Bale of $1.50 shoes this week , and the $3,50 ladles' Bhoes are the swclleat stales and best goods made , and $1.50 to $4,00 will buy as nice a shoo as a man could wish to wear. See Duncan's cork soles. 2S Main street , Council Bluffi. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. Eagle Uundry. 721 Broadway , ( srtccx ! work. Tel. 157. Council Mrrtlnc. The city council held a short meeting last evening and transacted some routine busi ness. A petition was presented from the property owners on Second avenue asking that that avcnuo bo paved with vitrified brick , each brick to weigh not less than six pounds. Action was deferred for the present It was decided ( hat no moro street crossings shall be laid excepting by the order of the council. Chairman Nicholson of tha flre committee reported that he had put $700 Insurance on the new flre alarm re peater at No. 3 hcso house. Next Monday morning the council will meet a.i a committee of the whole and go to the gravel pit north of the city for the purpose ot Investigating as to the advisa bility of using the gravel for patching up the disabled ceiMr block paving In various parts of the city. The city owns a large tract of gravel land and It Is claimed that the paving could be put In fair shape at tlttlo cost In this way. Dry pine kindling for iale. Cheaper than cob * . II. A. Cox , 37 Main itre U Telephone Domeitlo patterns can only be had at Vivra's new dry goods store , 142 Broadway. Or , I. U , Parsons , Archer block. Tel. SIS. Havana FmckltJ ctf ar.Davli , wholesale ast- MS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Typewriters Stolen from tha Hlgb School Builtliug Thursday Night. BDTII OF THEM FOUND IN OMAHA Man NHtneU Clirl trnlloitr NnhlicilVlillo Trjltic to Dlipuxc ut Tlinn Tells it Very I'rttill.ir hlory of How lie Came In I'iis oi.sh < ii nf 'Ilioin , Charles Chrlutfetlow la the rather mis leading name given by a young man wtio Is In tha city Jull cliurgcd with burglary and larceny. Thursday night the High school was entered by burglars. It Is thought they got In through the flre escape , which runs from the third story over to a high embankment twenty feet from the building. Four typewriters were In n room on tlit' upper floor , but only two of them were taken. Yesterday morning one of them was pawned for $9 at n second hand store In Omaha , and Chrlstfcllow tiled to sell another at Schaeffer's store on Thir teenth street , Omaha. The proprietor , BUSB1 peeling that something was wrong , told him to leave It for Inspection nnd call In nn hour. By the time the hour was up ho had found that the machine had been sold to the High school officials , nnd also that It had been stolen the night before. When Chrlstfellow came back to find out Ills de cision he was nabbed by the police and brought to this side of the rive" . He de nies having any complicity In the burglary , but says that he rooms with a man named St. Clalr on Thirteenth street In Omaha. When ho awoke yesterday morning ho found that St. Clalr had been providentially blended with a couple of typewriters during the night , and without asking any questions he at once set out to sell them and rake In the cash. The story Is regaided by the authorities as very fishy , but If Mr. St. Clalr turns up he will be nabbed as well. Where household trials obtrude perfect happiness Is unobtainable. Kitchen annoy ances permanently banished by using Dr. I'rlco's Baking Powder. \V. II. Itrrd hum for IJItorce. Yesterday W. B. Reed filed his petition for divorce. He charges his wlfo with In fidelity and names his nephew , Amos H. Horrlck , of Mount Vernon , 0. , as co-respon dent. Mr. Reed Is In possession of a con fession from both parties , giving full details of their guilty Intimacy which began here last spring , when Horrlck was a guest at the Heed home. Mrs. Reed Is now nt Kansas City , living with relatives. I'KlUES. Thpso Are the Trices Von Will rind on Ucalrnhlo Mrrclmndl o nt the BOSTON STORE. Never have the people appreciated low prices and good values as much as now , which accounts for the unusually large crouds which throng our store. For the next week we offer new bargains In every department. Head the followlng list of prices nnd remember you wll find every thing ns advertised , WOOL BLANKETS. At $2.23 we offer a 10-4 gray mixed wool blanket , regular value $3.00. All wool red blanket , a regular $3.50 quality , sale prlco $2.25. All wool California blankets , large size , usually sold at $5.00 , now $3.75 a pair. Ladles' all wool flannel skirts 69c each , worth $1.00. Eiderdown flannels In plain colors , regular BOc quality , now 33c a ynrd. Gents' blue flannel bhlrts , all wool , regular price $1.50 , manufacturer's price $1.00. Rents' wool BOX 12V4c a pair , worth 20c. Gents' heavy cotton BOX at Bo , lOc and 12V4c a pair. Gents' calf skin gloves and mittens , wool llrcd , regular prlco BOc , manufacturer's prlco 33c a pair. Gents' fur trimmed kid mittens , regular $1 50 quality , now $1.00 n pair. Ladles' heavy ribbed vests , regular prlco BOc , manufacturer's price 30c. Ladles' ribbed underwear , gray mixed , regular 25c goods , now lOc each. Gents' fleeced underwear 75c each , $1.BO a suit. suit.Gents' Gents' heavy winter underwear 25c each , BOc a suit. Lndles' fleeced hose 12V4c a pair , worth 19c. 2Sc fleeced hose 19c a pair. Children's ribbed \\ool hose , all sizes , 17c a pair , 3 for BOc , extra value. Children's heavy wool mittens 12\Jc a pair , 20c quality. Children's double mittens , regular -lOc quality , 25c a pair. Ladies' saxony wool mittens IBc a pair , worth 25c. Ladles' fancy back wool mittens , regular 39c quality , manufacturer's price 25c a pair. Big reductions In black dress goods. Don't fall to see bargains marked C2 > , c and C5c a yard. BOSTON STORG. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER , Council Bluffs , lona. At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph office shorthand reporter and typewriter will write letters , depositions , etc. , very cheap , G. A. R. dance Monday evening , Novem ber 12. Admission ' , gentlemen , 25c ; ladles , lOc. , For Rent A nearly new six room house on Fifth avenue , near court house. See W. S. Paulson. Special prices this \\cek at Miss Rags- dais's , Domestic eoap outlasts cheap soap. Interrupted Love's Dream. W. S. McCoy and his brother , Charles , are once more In the clutches of the law for turning Ed Wltzkte's love dream Into a night- A Bank Failure. AN INVESTIGATION DEHANDED. A general banking business is done 67 the human system , because the blood de posits in its vaults whatever wealth we may gain from day to day. This wealth is laid up against "a rainy day " as a reserve fund we're in a condition nf healthy prosperity if we have laid away sufficient capital to draw upon in the hour of our greatest need , There is danger in getting thin , because it's a sign of lettmir down in health. To gain in blood is nearly always to gain in whole some flesh. The odds arc in favor of the perms of consumption , giip , or pneumonia , if our liver be inactive and onr blood im pure , or if our flesh be reduced Mow a healthy ilaitilaril. What is required is an increase { nouTjffnii-/iff/ilfiifilreit.i/i. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood and makes it wholesome , stops the waste of tissue and at the same time builds up the strength. A medicine which will nil the blood of its poisons , ck-ansc nnd invigorate the great nrRans of the body , vitalize the system , tin ill the whole being with new energy and make permanent work of it , is surely a remedy of great value. Hut when we nuke a positive statement that 08 percent , ofall cases of consumption can , if taken in the early stages of the dibease. be CUKlili with the ' Discovery , " it Keeiuslike a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that you make a thorough investigation and satisfy yourself of the ti nth of his assertion. By sending to the World' * Dispensary Med ical Association , Ilnflala , N. Y. . vou can get a free book with the names , addresses and photographs of a lame number of those cured of throat , bronchial and lung diseases , as well as nf skin and scrofulous iflVctioiis by the "Golden Medical Discovery , " They also publish a book of 160 pages , being a medical treatise on consumption , bronchitis , asthma , catarrh , which will be mailed on receipt of address and ix cents in btauips. mare of grand proportions. Kvcr since the lul'cncc to a duel was extended by McCcy nd WItzkle to ono another , but declined bymi each on account of a previous engage ment , retatloni have been somewhat strained. iVItzkle lias been persisting In making levee toHi McCoy's sister In splto of the warning hat to do so would mean a certain thrusti InM . A night or two ago Wltzkle ami Miss McCoy were out for a quiet llltlo walk , when h icr : two big brothers suddenly appeared on : ho scene and pitching on Mr. Wltzkle , pro ceeded to drive him several Inches Into the earth. ! Wltzkle managed to get his face Into Eomeuhat prcientable shape yesterday nnd catling at the ofllce of Justice Vlen swore cut a warrant for the arrest of his assailants who will have a hearing this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Arrrnl > ljr Surprised. Henry Wilson , the postmaster nt Wclahton. Kla. , says he cured a cass of diarrhea of long standing In six hours , with one small bottle of Chamberlain's chollc , cholera and diarrhea remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many Instances only one or two dose ! , are required to glvo permanent relief. It can always bo de pended upon. When reduced with water It Is pleasant to take. 1IK.NMSO.S 1IKO I. SHttirdur and Saturday Cvriiln ; Snip. Visit our cloak department. Saturday Is the day to buy cloaks and fur capes. Ne goods arriving dally. See ladles' chinchilla Jackets at $10 , actual value Is $1G. See new styles In misses' Jackets at $2 , $3.98 , $1.98 and $6 each. UNLOADING FUJI CAPES. Children's eiderdown cloaks , age 2 to G years , $1.GO each. UNDERWEAH SALE. COO children's natural gray vests and pants In only small sizes , odtls and ends , Saturday 5c each. Misses' nnd children's black all wool union suits , $1.50 each. See ladles' underwear a 25c , GOc and "Gc each. SPECIAL NOTICE. Saturday evening , 7 to 10 p. m. , we offer 100 dress patterns , consisting of 0 yards o 40-Inch black nnd navy blue all wool storm serge , entire dress pattern , $2.69. Come In Saturday evening If you want a nice dress pattern awfully cheap. DENNISON DUOS. , Council Dlufts. Copps Clicor and Herb Tonic Can bo purchased only of the G. R. Wheeler Brewing company , Wheeler & Hereld , Coun ell Bluffs , la. Grand Hotel , Council UlnnX Unopened. Newly furnished. Every modern con venlenc" . First class In all respects. Rates $2.60 to $3.00. E. F. CLARK , Proprietor Carpets are cheaper than ever , nnd every late pattern of the season Is displayed b ; the Council Bluffs Carpet company. Do you like pretty things ? Come nnd BBO them For Rent A nice 7-room cottag ? nnd fur nlture ; city water , barn , etc. ; on paved street. R. P. Officer. The laundries uca Domestic soap. Cole & Cole will reduce tbo price $2.00 01 genuine Round Oik stoves. They burn either hard or soft coal. At 41 Main street We have a fine lot of chrysanthemums In bloom now. Don't miss seeing them Visitors always welcome. J. F. Wllcox. Selected hard wood for heating stoves. H. A. COX , 37 Main street. Tel. 43. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for salt i Gas Co.'s office. Domestic soap breaks hard water. o Trnln Wrpckorn Convicted. WOODLAND , Cal. , Nov. 9. Salem O. Worden , one of the several American Hall way union men charged with having wrecked a Southern Pacific train during the strike In July last , causing the death of Enplneer Clark nnd four United States soldiers , was today convicted of murder In the first desree. The Jury offered no recommendation. The penalty Is death or life Imprisonment. The other accused train wreckers will bo promptly tried. , ACH OF TI1E1I IIAOi\ [ \ CANDLE Qrcok Onurch Hitual for the Dead Faithfully Carried Ont in Anurica ! MfRESSlVrCER HOMES -WASHINGTON Clcrulnml nnil Ilia ( nlilnrl nml I'nrolgn Mlnl'trrn Attend Sertlcrrf In Memory of the l.nto ( r.ir In Uin Itiii- nliiii l.ogiillon ; WASHINGTON , Nov. 9. Profoundly Im pressive ceremonies were held , nt the Rus sian legation hero today In memory of Czar Alexander III , whoso remains now lie In state In Moscow , soon to bo burled In the Imperial vault. President Cleveland and the members of his cabinet , except Postmaster General DIs sell , wcro accompanied by Mrs. Cleveland and the cabinet ladles. The foreign ambas sadors and ministers with their extensive suites , wearing their rich official and court dress , were present In a body , lending brll llant color to the solemn ceremony. Am bassador Uaynrd was also there. As no Qreels church exists In Washington the parlors of the legation were for the time being transferred In to a place of worship , with an altar for the celebration of the mass and ritual and Greek faith. The services began at 9 o'clock this mornIng - Ing with mass celebrated by Dishop Nicholas of the Russian Greek church , assisted by a Greek monk and tno attendants. The services , lasting until 10 o'clock , were In private , being attended only by Prince Cun tacuzene , the Rusilan minister , his daughter , and the officials ot the Russian legation. At 10 o'clock the chants nnd prayers for the re pose of the czar's soul began In the presence of the president , members of the cabinet and diplomatic corps. As each participant In the ceremony arrived ho was given a wax candle to bear throughout the service. Prince Cantacuzeno met President and Mrs. Cleve land at the door and escorted them to places Immediately at the ride of the altar. As the chanting began the candles were lighted , lending a weird and picturesque as pect to the scene. The bishop was robed In the elaborate vestments of his office , his tiara being set with mosaics , rubles and emeralds woven Into Jeweled embroideries and his red velvet surplice being wouni with a white satin stole embroidered wit ) gold and small Jewels. The Greek monk was robed In a lengthy , flowing black gown falling from the top of a high headdress from which appended the long , shaggy bearded face of a typical Cossack of romance The bishop and assistants chanted the service alternately , the acolytes swinging the censor until the air was misty with Incense. The service lasted half an hour , the candles being extinguished as the chants closed after which Prince Cantacuzeno escortet President nnd Mrs. Cleveland to the door nnd the other guests withdrew. ' Dr. Price's got highest honors at theWorld's fair. Another baking powder , which was not exhibited , claims an award. The claim Is officially declared to be "without founda tion. " .1 Dry < < ooils firm I'ulls. TACOMA , Wash. , Nov. 9.-Otls Sprague bns been appointed recelyer of the Garret son-Woodruff-I'ratt comixiny , a wholesale dry goods firm and the largest of the kliu In the stnte. In the papers filed Leroy 1'rati nnd Cella Woodruff , two of the Inrgesi stockholders , appear ns plaintiffs , the com plaint alleging that the aampttny owes over $400,000 , which It Is unnble to liquidate In the ordinary course of lnslne's. ) The plain tiffs claim preferred rights. i\nd wish none others allowed. The receivership Is n re suit of a foreclosure suit be tm last week by the Provident Trust company , a Innje creditor. The company was organized llvr Pitcher' Cascpria. * Children © ryftr Pitcher's Gasfcoria. Children © ryfo ? Pitcher's GastorSa. cars ago , nnd brfore the depression began van doing- good business. Doini'itlr. W. J. Cornell , the 1C I Cajou man arrested lor baby farming , has been convicted In the United States court. Ernest lliihn , superintendent of the Eagle illrd mine at Falrbast , N > v. fell down a shaft yesterday and was Instantly killed , W. S. Jasper , of the defunct Crescent Fire Insurance company of Cleveland , was con victed of fraud In the United States court yesterday. The old whaling bark Mars Is to bs burnt at' San Francisco to secure * tha Iron nnd cop ier In her. She was built In 1824 , nnd has considered the luckiest whaler atloat. George W. Hoggs , ex-city treasurer of Tacama , has been arrested charged with em bezzlement. The appellate court at Indianapolis has de cided against the Indianapolis Union railway In a case to restrain the collection of $192- 000 in taxes. The company will appeal. TheI'lttsburg Chamber of Commerce has employed counsel to proceed against the dis cretionary pool people. Governor Walte of Colorado denies that he Is Intending to remove to Illinois. The revenue cutter Calumet which was. supposed to have been lost on the takes has arrived safe In port. A bill for a receiver for the National Nickel Mining company lias been filed In Chicago. The- property of the company Is In Oregon. A. Hayward nnd C. IX Lane of San franclsco are reported to have pnrchasod twenty-four of the richest quartz mines In Alaska. Captain Wnsson of Port To nsend sny ? the man by that name who murdered his wife and then killed himself some tlino ngo In Mexico Is not hU bro 'icr , Mnjor Wasion , late of the regular army. Ships \\hlch have Just arrived In port re port having encountered the worst gales In years on the Atlantic. The First National bank of Oberlln , 0. , was burglarized Thursday night , but the rob bers only secured $400. New York gossips have It that Howard Gould Is to marry OJette Tyler , the actress. The president has appointed William G. Hussell of Massachusetts a member of the Hoard of Indian Commissioners. It has been decided the order extending the civil service rules to the bureau chiefs be came operative Immediately on Its promulga tion. 1'orrlKii. The failure of Bujh & Co. of Havre Is announced. They were one of the oldest and largest dealers In produce In the city. Louis Flguln , the celebrated French chem ist , Is dead. The departure of Prince Dlsmarck from Filcdrlchsruh has been delayed by the ill ness of the princess. It Is believed that Ilerr von Hammer- stein of Hanover will bo appointed minister ot husbandry. A telegram from Duenos Ayres says the government has refused to tell war ships to the Chinese. General Osma , Peruvian minister of war , has resigned. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head aches. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Arc Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured By Cuticura Remedies A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP , and a single application of CUTICURA , the great skin cure , will afford instant relief , peimit rest and sleep , and point to a speedy , economical , and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching , burning - ing , bleeding , scaly , and crusted skin and scalp diseases , after physicians , hospitals , a'.id all other methods fail. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS , and its cures of torturing , disfiguring , humiliating humors are the most wonderful ever recorded in this or any age. CUTICURA UBHBDIBS are sold throughout the worlJ. Price , CtmcURA , Joe. ! SOAP , 130. ; UH OLVBNT , Ji. POTTKH Im'GAiDCiiEit. CORP. , So.'e Protn , Boit n. "All about tha lilooJ , Skin , Scalp , and Hair , " free bUclcheadi , red and oily ilun pre vented and cured by CtmcuRA SCAT. MUSCULAR STRAINS , PAINS and ciVneu , back ache , weak kidney * , rheumamm , and chest paint relieved in OIIH intnuto by the Cutlcurn Anti- Vain I'laiter , IHDA HINDOO REMEDY rnoDCccs ins JLBOTB ltr.SUl.T8 In 00 IIATfl. Cures' . . . . Nertoua Klietiies. > IIUnr Mcmorr , l'ArcBloaiecpr ) inecii , Nightly JCjnv1 * lions , < te. , cnuied by p it ubnp * ! , Bi. * , ' tCor | and tlte to shrunken orcniiB , and quicklr but purely restores Lout Mtnhoadln old or young. Kxilyrarilcdln vest pocket. Frlc ei.Oun | ckiigo. Six for f 5 oonltJi a tf rlllcn guarantee til < lire or nonry refunded. Don't buyati fmUuffon , hut Ineiet on harinfr JNI > tlO , it > our < lrui } litlia notFot It. w trill rendlt iireptld. Oriental lledlcal ( Jo. , rroi.CMcito , Ilk , r ur iU - SOLD bj Kutm&Co.Cor ijlh and Douglass Sts , and I. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. nth nnd Douglas : Sis. . OMAHA. NEB. CouncilBluffs Paint,0il , & Glass Co. LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAINT AM GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA , We carry a ftill line ofall kinds of Paints Oils , Glass and Painters' Supplies. Wo are manufacturers of Art Glass and can make you anything you want in that line. We carry a full line of Window Sash , glazed and unglazed , and will make you bottom prices on any sash that you want. Our sash are all Council Bluflsmake. We have over 1,000 hot-bed sash in stock. Come and see us or write for prices. Nos. 1 and 3 Fourth Street , G.W.PANOLE , M , D The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Expcrlrnco. READlMt OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMKN. rnoi'itJinoH or THE ivoiii.n's UiutitAT. mst'UN- s.invor MII : > ICI.VI : . / treat the ( oltoning Dseases ; Catarrh of the Itrnd , TUront nnd I.ungs ; Dls onM'a or Uu > l.yo niul l'.ir , 111 # uml Alioillcxf , llenrt Dl'Oitii' . I.Ivor Couiplitlnt. Kidney Coin * plaint. Nervous l > el lm > . Mental nc > iirc-HHloii , I.USH ot Iiiiiliiioil , HCIII- linil VVonUiiesH , IHiilic'irs. ' lliluht'y Ilh- cnio , St Vllus' Daui't' , Kli < .MimHtl in , paralysis , WliitnStri'lllnif , Sorofnln , 1'rvcrSoira , Tiitll > urn niitl iMetttila lit into rcrtio > 'tl without tlio Unite or drawliirt a ilrop oflilootl. Woman tvllh lier ilcllciito oriritnii ruwtoretl to liiMiltlt. nropn.v cured without liintilnir. Hnuclal Attention uUcu to I'rlMite itml Veiiurual ! Mnci HCrt oral ! UlitclH. 850 to SsooplniTcIt fur uny Venereal IMsetise 1 cnnnot euro \vlllioitt Mcrciir.v. Tnpo Wuimsirmovrcl In iwiior threu home , or no pay. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured. TIIOSI ; wuo AKI : AITMCTKI ) WlllNato llfunnd hundtcdB of dollms by callIng - Ing on or using DR. G.W.PANQLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Tinnnly riijmlulan nrhovini lull Mhatnlls a linmon u itliiint HKlduj , * a ij notion. Tluinn nl a dlMunrii hcinl fur Question ItliuiU , No , 1 Tor men , No. a fur women. All correspondent ) Mrlctly confidential. Medicine BU " by cxpiess. Address all letturg to . w. VAKCJI.IC , M. n. , 555 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUPFB. IJiieloso lOa In stamps for reply. CEO. I1. SANFORD. A. W. RIOKMANT. President. Caihler. First National of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Capital , - $100,000 Profits , - . . 12,000 One of tha oldflt tiankl In Ihe atato ot Iowa. We solicit > our business and collection * . \V l > ay t per cent on tlmo deposits. We will t * pleased to se * anil scrte you. Sim ? & Bainbridse , ttS. ' In the Stnto and 1'odorul Courts Kootn JOO-7-8-U , Miujurt Block. . 01111 < li mufft , low ---Special Notices CoUijei ) CHIMNKYS CI.IANID ; VAULTS CLCANHD. na Iluike. at W. S. Homer's , 623 Broadwdy. roit HALR on TUADI : , aw ACHUS OK LAND In Itock county , Kutnaskn , CIO arcca timber laiul In Mlclilgan ; will trade either for etoiK of cencml merchandise , and will put In cash 11.000.00 or Jl.&OOOO , liouso and lot in Col fax. price , Jl.GOO.OO ; will trndi * for stock of general merchandise and put In SJOO 00 ens1 ! : find res idence inoperty In Council lllutfs , prlco , { 5.00000 ; n 111 trade for eencral stock and put In $1.000 00 cnsli. All correspondence to be con * Hdenllnl. Address lock bo 41. Council Dlufts. FOU BAI.R. QAllDiN' AND TOUITiLAND ; 10 acres ; well Improvid ; 5 miles east postolllce ; t-uod house , barn ; plenty fiult ; prlco (3,000.00. 3 , 11. Shcafe. ALi : , NICK CM3AN HTOC1C OF BOOTS nml Hlinon ; well located , di/ng good business ) \\lll tnke part In city rcnl csintc. Improved. Addrrs L 10 , lire office , Council IllulTa. ron HUNT , A Nign , T-IIOOM COTTAQ.B . AND furniture ; city water , barn , etc. ; on pav a sticct It. I' . Ortlcer. For business reasons We offer our entire stock of $15 $18 and some $20 The prices of Suits and Overcoats for $5.00- these coats Suits andOver do not cover the cost of making , leaving the cloth and the Your choice of all the single and trimmings clear out double breasted kersey Over of the calculation. coats silk and Farmers' satin We are determined lined worth up to $20 , go at $5 to do the Suit and tomorro vv Overcoat business of Omaha , no mat ter how great the loss. Your choice of any of the Casst- mere or Cheviorsuits in four patterns A SUIT terns , single ordouble - breasted , or an W worth all the way from $15 to $20 for $5,00 , OVERCOAT W Ml If FEpOF \ THEM LOOK AT THEM IN- THE WINDOW. successors to Columbia Clothing Co- . 4J > 13th and Farnam Streets.