-i ) NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. I Office , 12 Penrf Street , II. W. Tlltott , Malinger end l.cssco. rafiraljnzlF MI.NOII Mivrio.v. Chrysanthemums J , n. McPhTron. Tel. 2(1 ( Homo ono brofco Into E. W. Jackron's chicken coop the other night attd Mole tno dozen chickens. The Ilhift City Typographical union Is maUriR airangements for a "bloomer mas * quocade , " to be given soon. Yesterday was Iho opening day ot the No vember term of tlio superior court. Assign ments will bo made this ntfotnoon. Hev. T. W. Williams has cancelled his engagements at the church , corner of Third avenue and Seventeenth street , for this week. A suit wan commenced In the district court yesterday by the Walnut Milling company agatn t William Vlckory for $225 on a note. A bulletin board has been purchased for tlio city clerk's ofilce , and on It will bo ex hibited the dilly weather prognostications re ceived from the Omaha office. nsthcr , 7B6 Mill street ; Harry Manner , 1G1I Seventh avenu , and Frank Drown , Kinponlh nvenuo and Fourteenth street , were the cases of scarlet fever reported yesterday. Nellie , the 10-j'ear-old daughter of W. 11. Ilatcticlcr. died at 11:30 : o'clock yesterday morning of Inflammation ot the bowcli , at the family residence , 1100 Twenty-sixth ave nue. nue.A A bill of tnle wa ( lied with the county re corder yesterday transferring the ownership of F. V. Peck's stock of groceries and'fix tures to P. Wind , the consideration named be ing $200. County Attorney Blunders filed a petition In the district court yesterday asking for nn Injunction restraining T. C. Jarvls from running a saloon , alleging that lie was violat ing the provisions of the state Iwa. The Wednesday Evening Dancing club ha" Itnued Invitations for a select dancing party nt Chambers' hall next Wednesday evening. 12. W. Haft. W. F. Sapp , E. K. Patterson nnd Harry Haas are the committee on ar rangements. Hey , tlio 4-year-old son of A. J. Snydrr , died of membranous croup nt 11 o'clodk yes terday morning , after an lllnus of three days. The funeral will take ntoco this nflcrnoon at 2 o'c ock fr Jin the ro Id ne , 70S Nor h Eighth Rtrc-ot , and will bo private. On account of the hhoot between the gun clubs of Council Ulufh and Omaha Thanks * giving morning , the Council Illuffs.Hlflo club will have Its annual turkey shoot nt 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the range on Walnut Hill. H will b free for all. Thu casa of the state against Julius Doct- ken , charged wtth Reducing Miss Crocker , was to have como up In Justice Vlcn'a court yoi'torday ' afternoon , but a continuance was taken by agreement of the attorneys for one week. Efforts ore being made to effect a set tlement , but have so far pioved fruitless be cause , It Is claimed , the prosecuting witness wants not unly a marriage ring but a financial settlement as well. Tlio funeral of Mrs. Lncey took place yes terday afternoon from the residence of J. 11. Atkins , on Slxtli avenue. Uov , It. II. McDon ald officiating. The floral tributes were bsau- tlful. Music was furnished by a quartet com. posed of. Mrs. J. A. Roft. Mrs. U. 11. Mullls , I. M. Treynor and W. I , . Thlckstun. At the close of the exercises the remalm were taken to Chicago for Interment , ( J. W. IJpe and Drs. V. L. Treynor , J. II. Cleaver , H. n. Jen nings , D. Macrae and F. S. Thomas acting as pall bearers. Farm loans made In western Iowa at lowest rates. No delay In closing loans. Flro and tornado insurance written In best of compa nies. Bargains In real estate. LOUQEE & TOWLE , 235 Pearl street. MONEY to loan on Improved Iowa farms. Largo loans a sptclalty. Fire Insurance. L. W. Tullejs , 102 Main St. , rooms 2 and 3. v j. " .Al Cost. The largo and well assorted stock of watches , diamonds and Jewelry for the next 3Q day * at C. D. JACQUEMIN & CO. , 27 South Main Street. Your Thanksgiving turKey will not bo ten der and Juicily cooked unless you usa ono of Do Vol's roast pans 50c to $1.50. Then cut It up with one of De Vol's carving sets , and you will have cause to glvo thanks. Stephan Bros. , plumbers. Quick work and reasonable prices. 529 Broadway. 136 D'd'y ; Nicholson ; meats ; telephone 315 The Har5man piano wins many friends. Reduced prices on slightly used pianos at Dourlclus' , the orchestral crown piano dealer , 11C Stutsman street , near M. E. church. Tuo niuft City laundry for fine work ; 34 North Main street ; telephone , 314. Elgin D. W. Raymond watch , $15 ; Woll- man's. . I'AHACJHAIMIS. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Qrahnrn leave soon for an all winter's trip to Florida. Mgr. Oeorgo Jacquemaln of Rome , who has been visiting his cousins , Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Gerncr , lias left the city , on his re turn homo to Itcly. DoWltl's Little Early Risers euro Indlgas- tlon and bad breath. I.lrriiNPM. The county dark has Issued marriage licenses to the following parties : Name anil address. Age. T. A. Stevens. Thurston , Neb . 22 Oracle L , . Allen , Council Blurts . 18 Thomas II. WelH , Hot Springs. S. D . 33 Kllznbcth Harbcrs , Danville , III . 21 John Laftcrty , Ncoln. , . 40 Joanna Cotter , Neala . . . . . . . . . 30 O. M. Tyrrel. Allila . 33 Myra E , Graves , Council liluffa . 39 Theodora Carey , Oimha . 31 JMny M. McFayden , Omaha . 21 William Mnhcr , Omaha . 35 Barah Conley , Council Bluff.- ) . , 25 HOTV ( u I'rovt'iit Croup. Some reading thai will provo Interesting to young mothers. How to guard against the disease. ' Croup Is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause , flrst symp toms and treatment Is the object of this Item. The origin of croup Is a common cold. Children who nro subject to It taka cold very easily and croup 's almost sure to follow. The first symptom Is hoarseness ; this Is teen followed by u peculiar rough cough , nhlch Is easily recognized and will never be lorKotten by one who has heard It , The tlmo ( o act Is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chimbcrlaln's Cough Remedy Is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after the croupy cough has de veloped It will prevent the attack. There Is no danger In giving this remedy , for it con tains nothing Injurious. Wn/tilfuril mill Jotvett. A delightful Mclal took place at the Clrinil hotel annex Sunday at high noon the marriage of Mr. C. W. Woodford ami Mm I. . A. Jewett , both of this city. Rov. V. C. Itocho ofllclatlng. The parlors were beauti fully decorated with roses , carnations and rnillax. The bride looked charming In a handsomely embroidered French serge. After the ceremony an elegantly prepared lunch eon was served , after which Mr. and Mrs. \Voodford departed on the evening train for i visit In the central part of ths xtato. They fk'lll be at homo after December 1. Their iiany trends Join In wishing unlimited fuc- tess. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chambers' dancing academy now open for puplli. Call after 10 a. m. Circulars , Have you seen the new gas beating stoves kt the company's office ? Jnrvls. 1877 brandy ; purest , safest , best. The Standard piano next to the HurJman. IV'ew Picture Kraiui'i. Wo have a Urge line of new frames In all the latest styles. Remember mount the llaen frames to your order. H. L. SMITH & CO. Wanted 1,000 bushels of evergreen steel corn. Shut-art & Ouren , Masonlo Tejjple , Council Ulutfs. Hardmaii and Standard Planoi. 113 N. 16tb. Lots or new and pretty thtnci at the Durfee Furniture company' ! . 338 and 339 Broadway. rno.ii isr. oi- ' men nuvui.or.MK.vr.s. CJeorRi- . Iliilnir * Toll * Some Intercut- IIIK 'I'd I n KM He UMtectK I" I'rin p. The prospects for the Introduction of some racy testimony In the cas ? of Mollle Orahim ( gainst the estate ot Fred I.euUingcr are growing brighter. Some little trouble was found yesterday In getting a Jury together , It being necessary to draw forty names out of the talesmen1 ! " box. The Jury was finally secured , nnd then the opening speeches of the attorneys were m de. When George Holmes' turn came to tell nhat ho expected to prove for the defense , he stated they would Introduce duce- evidence to chow that the phlntlft had A reputation for chastity below par , and that her record In Nellgh Neb. , where she lived previous to coming here , was vomeuhat stained by an accusation of murder. He also charged that he v.ould prove that the had three huabamls living , having secured a di vorce from none of them , nndns apparently on the tuck of n fourth when Lcutzlnger was keeping company \\lth her. Several witnesses are on the ground from Nellgh , Neb. , who arc conversant with the facts In the case of alleged murder. AccordIng - Ing to the story told a life reporter yester day by ona of them , when In that town she went by the name of Mary Anderson. Ono \\lntcr day some , boys v\cro pleating on the river half a mile from town and found the body of a new born b.ib ? , b'arlni ; evidence ? of having besn murdered. They reported the case to the authorities , and an Investigation was made to discover who could be the mother. Suspicion fell upon Mary AmUrson , or Mollle Graham , as she Is now known. An Indictment was returned against her , hut nhp was acquitted. 8lu alleged that Forest L. Putney , with whom she asserted she had bfen Intimate , and whom she charged with being the father of the child , had taken ( I away from her at Its birth and she hail never seen It again. Putney was Indicted on her testimony and bubsequcntly tried nnd acquitted of the charge of murder. His defense was an alibi , and cho that there was no sure thing that he was even responsible for bringing the child Into the world , and therefore no incen tive for him to get It out ot the way. Mnlll ? Graham , alias Molllo Theme , alias Mollle Anderson , was In the court room yesterday afternoon by her attorneys , Jacob Sims and Colonel D. D. Dallcy. She was clad In a black silk dre s answering the descrip tion nt tha ono which Lsutzlnger , before hly death , admitted having bought for her In St. Louis. The court room was well filled with sensation lovers , entirely of the male per- miaslon. The Leutzlnger estate Is represented by Thomas Tifaloney , ono of the administra tors , and Emmett Tlnley and Gcorga A. Holmes r.s attorneys. Justice II. O. Cook was one of the first witnesses to 'be put upon the stand. He detailed the evidence brought forward In his court several months ago In a case In which Mollle was charged with nsault with Intent to commit murder. The evidence showed that she came up to Leutzlnger's residence , armed with a revolver , and had threatened to talte his life. He sought safety In flight , nnd had her arrested. The case was after ward dismissed , Leutzlnger refusing to prose cute. cute.Another Another witness was Justice Ovlde Vlen. Ho had heard the evidence In the case In which Leutzlnger was trying to get the Gra ham woman out of the house he had rented her. He refreshed his memory from time to time with the note ? which ho had made at the time of the trial , and testified that while upon the stand Leutzlnger had admit ted giving the- Graham woman a beaded capo belonging to his deceased wife. Ho also admitted buying her a black silk dress , paying her attorney for publishing the no tice In her divorce proceeding , opening n bank account In her name , buying her a bedroom set , piano , carpets , curtains and household supplies. He denied , however , hav ing ever stayed at the house all night , or 'eaten ' a meal In. the house. He said thfe reason he had bought all these things for the wom.au was that she asked him to , and not because he particularly wanted to. He also presented l.cr a gold ring with his In itials engraved Inside. Charles White , whose absence the other day was the basis of the Graham woman's motion fcr a continuance , turned up In court as though nothing had been happened. He' denied having been out ot tlio city at all , although ho admits that ho would like to have gotten out ot testifying , and told the- woman that ho was going to Kansas City. Ho was not afraid to testify , but wanted to bs free to go whenever he wanted to , be cause he hod a Job there for the winter that might materlall7o at any time. Although he was supposed to bo the woman's chief wit ness , the fact Is that the defense was the flrst to serve * him with a subpoena. Ho re ceived one later on from the plaintiff also. The trial Is likely to occupy the next three or fourd ays. The petit Jurors not engaged In the trial of thlu case were discharged yes terday afternoon until Friday morning. One Mlnuto Cough Cure Is a popular rem edy for croup. Safe for children and adults. Tito More Grand Harvest Excursions , via the Burling ton route , November 27 and December 11 , to various points southeast , pouth and southwest. Rates , ono fare , plus $2.00 , for round trip. 0. M. I1ROWN. Ticket Agent , Council Blurts. Ilere'H One Simp Left ! A high grade , now piano can b ? bought for only ? ' 15 If taken before Wednesday. Must get it out of the way to make room for the new ttock of holiday goods , pic tures , etc. , arriving dally. All my stock of moldings will bo worked Into frames at half price. W. W. Chapman , 17 Main St. Dr. Moshertreats all diseases of throat and lungs successfully. Dr. Mosher cures exczema. Dr. Mosher can cure catarrh. Dr. Mosher mokes a specialty of treating all diseases of thu heart. Dr. Mosher cures rheumatism. Dr. Mosher expels tapeworms. RvniiN I-iniiiclr > - Co. No. 520 Pearl street. Telephone 290. We liava all the latest Improvements for laundry- Ing. Wing point and turn down collars , and for the saving of linen In general. In Jnniiii They are not troubled with frozen yard hy drants or plumbing fixtures. You need not ba troubled with them either , if you will give us an order at once to repair your hy drants and cut-offs , and protect your pipes with mlnsral wool. NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY. Telephone 250. 30 Pearl St. Every well dressed man appreciates good laundry work , That Is why so many go to the Eagle Laundry , 724 Ilroadway. Telephone 157. The Hardman piano improves with use. Take the \t-\v I.lue to St. 1'aiil. Leaves Omaha DAILY at 4:50 : p. m. via Des Molnes , through sleeper , no change , the "ROCK ISLAND DINING OAR" for supper. For tickets or sleeping car reservations call at ROCK ISLAND ticket cilice , 1C02 Far- nam street. Ulll. Cl T IIOWV CITV IJAPIJ.NSnS All Dciinrtiupntf. Will Keel Hflectx o the I'niitlnw Knife. The city council held a meeting last even Ing , the principal Item ot Interest being the reportof the retrenchment committee ap pointed some time ago by the mayor. Con slderablo Interest was felt In the report o this committee , for the newspapers had con talncd very full accounts ot what It wouli contain , and It was a well known fact tha the effort of the commlttce-'s life was to b made to cut down expenses. Mayor Cleave and Couucllmen Grcenshlclds , Hhhton , Spet man , Shubert , Grahl , Drown and Urewick were present. A. W. Street handed In a communlcalloi In which ho stated that a compromise ot th suit so long pending between himself and th city would be acceptable. H was referred to the- Judiciary committee. J. C. lllxby and Woodward Ilros. presented bllU. the former for | 12 and the latter fo $40 , for plans drawn for repairs on the clt : Jail. Neither plan was accepted , and boll bills were rejected on the ground that th advertisement for bids provided that no plans should be paid for which were no accepted. The resignation of Mrs. M. F. Davcnpor as trustee of the public library was accsplct and a vote of thanks tendered her for he services. A special assessment grading resolution was ordered certified to the auditor , In spite of the protest ot J. D. Van Patten , who claimed that the work was not desired bj most ot the property owners. The report ot the committee on retrench mcnt , consisting of Greenshlelds , Spetmat and Shubert , was then read , and was sub stantlally as follows : We recommend the expenditures on street itnrt alleys for the winter be reduced t J2.T ) pur month , except In case of nn emer Bcncy , when the Increased oxijcndltur should be sanctioned by the council befor being Hindu. That it saving of J120 per month be mnd In tlm police department In the manner th mayor may deem beat. That the engineer be Instructed to dls ips two men. Thnt the chief of the lire department re duce the expenses of the department n Icnst $120 per month by December 1 , 1895 , li such manner ns ho may deem best. That thu otllce of poundmastcr bo abel Inhed until spring. That the olllccs of city marshal and chle of police be consolidated as peen ns prac tlcaulo. nnd that the mayor nnd council worl tu this end. RH by such consolidation , quit a sum can be saved to the city wlthou In the least impairing the efficiency of th police force. That the city engineer vacate the barn h Is now using nt n cost of $50 a year , and that the horses used by him be kept In the patrol building , and a place provldei for keeping , the wagon and hose cart usei by the sewer force. The report was adopted unanimously. The recommendation ? , If carried out , will make a paving ot about $900) ) a month to the city It Is the Intention of the council and the mayor to carry out all the provisions oi the report excepting one , and that Is with reference to the consolidation of the mar shal's and police departments. According to Mayor Cleaver , who was seen after the meeting , no action ot this sort will be taken , at least for same llttlo time yet. Two men are to bo let out , which will make quite a saving In the police department. It la quite likely that In the near future the two departments may in n measure bs con solidated by the removal of the chief's office to the quarters It occupied up to nbout four years ago , lu the city jail office. Two men can then be done away with without In the least decreasing the efficiency of the force by having ono man attend to both offices The city has been paying about $1,250 a year for the last four years for pjrvlces thai might Just as well have been dispense ! with. Dut Mayor Cleaver says that Marsha Canning Is the man who will have to decide when this reform shall takn place. If he Is willing to let his men perform some o : the services which have hitherto been per formed by members of the police depacl ment , It Is .quite likely lhat it will take place won. The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells of Eas Brlmfield , Mass. , had been suffering from neuralgia for two days , not being able to sleep or hardly keep still , when Mr. Holden the merchant there , sent for a bottle o Chamberlain's Pain Dalm , and asked tha she glvo It a thorough trial. On meeting Mr Wells the next day he was told that she was all right , the pain had left her within two hours , and that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth $5.00 if It could not be had for less. Take the electric lighted , solid vestlbuled limited train of th3 C. , M. & St. P. R'y which leaves the union depot , Omaha , dally at 6:00 : p. m. for Chicago and all points cast City ticket office , 1504 Farnam St. " Clint from Cherokee. CHEROKEE , la. , Nov. 23. ( Special. ) For some tlmo pist an article has been In cir culation stating that a Cherokee foot bal player had died from Injuries received In a rerent lame with Storm Lake. This Is wholly untrue. Company M , Fourth regiment , Iowa Na tional Guard , held an election Saturday , oc casioned by the resignation of Captain M. C Hobart and First Lieutenant George Schus ter. Major E. A. Krcger of Governor Jack- con's staff , superintendent of the Cherokee city schools1 , was unanimously elected cap tain , and Second Lieutenant Will Shardlow was advanced to the first lieutenancy. Ma jor E. A. Kreger , tin captain-elect , Is the founder ot the Cherokee company , and was Its first captain. MM. M. Word of this city , who has been visiting relatives in Montana for scvera months , returned home today. While In the cars on her return Journey she raised up In the seat and was thrown across the arm ol the seat , Injuring her sideto t-ucli an extent that It was necessary for her to remain al Monticello , Minn. , for several dayti. The locil physicians have fears of Internal In- Sioux City MiiilHtiTM Wiuit n CliniiKe. -SIOUX CITY , Nov. 25. ( Special Tele gram , ) Roused to action by the numerous murders In resorts In this city , the local Ministerial association , at a meeting today , passed n series of resolutions reciting the various crimes recently committed here , ex pressing the belief that they are due to the policy of the municipal admlnUtratlon In licensing prostitution , and calling upon the authorities to make more strenuous efforts for the' enforcement of the laws. The mayor , when visited by a committee with the reso lutions , replied In a melancholy tone , that he did not consider himself responsible for the murders ; that he had done his best and that , as his term has nearly expired , the city will BOOH have a chance for a change. At his recommendation tha association resolved to put the matter to the council at Its next meeting. o Good advice. Never leave home on a Journy without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 3k SHIRTS AKt GAIAN \ I fF l > tOOl.S , ) THF : Bl. f PRonVCT "I.- * Igor , /v / Y. IOWA ( iiivnirroihvr ti. - i , .iii ConiiillrittlnitN IMcr Uorfrltitro 11 Itnllroitil llriultM. 11 DBS MOIN'nS , Nov ZS.J-fSptelal Tele gram. ) llcglster Evans of Hi ? ' ' land ofllcs his received I n tfu climbs' reUtlv to opening to settlement the Ijml grant o the Sioux City & St. Paul read /In 0'Hrlo and Dickinson counties , recently 'fortoltcd t the government. The Instructions pt.ite tha there nre > 21,000 acrfs In tlta td/fclture. o which nil but 8,000 ncres hat fc been sold b the government. Under the Instructions th register will publish notice ot tin Opening to thirty days , It being necssi'jry ' lhat , there b ninety days' notice from the tltnq'of the flrs publication. The publication \ttll 'be ' made I O'llrlen county pipers. The date for openln th land ! s February 27 , 1S96. The eond ! tlons provide that persons who have nc quired title from the- railroad must give th land omcf notice of the fact before Fobrunr 27. After that data a day will be fixed o which to prcpjnt proof. Any persons havln adverse claims to property may also presen their cases on the day net for the hearing and th one who has the best right will re cslve the land upon payment to the govern ment of $2.50 per acre. No person Is to b limited by the quarter section clause. It h hay purchased 1,000 ncres nnd can show th railroad title he will he protected. This doe not apply to the 8,000 acres tohlch till was not passed by the railroad company The first to enter will get the land. To s ; cure perfect title one must live on the Ian fourteen months and then pay the- govern mcnt $2.60 per acre ; or remain In contlmia possession live years , and then receive th title upon filing of final proofs. The pub llcatlon notices are now being sent out. Will .Vot Trouble IiiNiirancr Coiiipnlr DKS MOINES , Nov. 25. ( Special Tele gram. ) State Auditor McCarthy says a gen eral misapprehension has gone abroad as t the Import of a recent decision of the en preme court , In which It was held that fra tertial societies must comply with the In surance laws of tlic state. From this It ha bsen understood that the Intention was t compel all such companies to establish re serve funds , and If necessary , to require them to Increase their rates In order that the could do this. McCarthy says this Is no the meaning of tlio decision. On Ih ? othc hand , he says that no company or assocla tlon whose plan of business does not Involv the maintenance ot a reserve fund will b required to establish one. Tlios ? which con template the reserve fund feature will b required to make deposits ot securities nit the state auditor , as required of all com panics. Dut the decision will not have th effect of driving any companies out of th business or seriously hampering them. Keport ot the Soliller ' Hume. DBS MOINES , Nov. 25. ( Special Tele gram. ) The biennial report of the Soldiers homo at Marshalltown was filed with th governor today. In the last year there hav been 525 Inmates of the home. This Is 2 per cant more than the year before , when th number was 16 per cent larger than for th previous year. The Increase of the las year lias been the largest tu the history o the home , and about 150 have been rejectei or notified It was useless to , ask admission because of the crowded condition of the Instl tutlon. The authorities of- the homo say the next eight or ten ypars iwlll see th greatest demands on It , and they urge 1m portant extensions ot Its Jfacllltles. Appro prlatlons aggregating $100,000 are asked which Includes $40,000 for a new hospital ant $30,000 for a new building for old people U Is recommended that a plan ba adopted t hold back from pensioners all 'amounts pali them In excess of $3 per month" ' To Secure I'nrrtoiiM i or , Mi DCS MOINES , Nov. 25. ( Special Tele gram. ) At the approach of thb close of hi term Governor Jackson Isjb2ing flooded wit applications for pardons 6n Jiehalf of In mates of the penitentiaries. The leglslatur has to act on applications for pardons fo murderers In. the first degree ; all others ar acted on by tho. . governor. ! There are now o file about ten applications on behalf of flrst degree murderers , some 'of wlrom have bee In the psnltenilary as Mgl'aal thirty years and nearly 300 for minor offenders ; The 11s Is the longest ever known. Afrntil Jtoyce AVill Commit Suiclcl. SIOUX CITY , Nov. 25. ( Special Telegram William Royce , who murdered Nellie Patte In a Sioux City brothel yesterday , has be > 3 deprived even of his eye-glasses , for fear h may attempt to open a vein with a broke fragment. His ball was fixed'today at $20,000 In > HIM Crime to ClKnrcttcH. SIOUX CITY , Nov. 25. William P. Royce when arraigned today for the murder of Con slant Rush , alias Nellie Fatten , formerly eVan Van Meter , la. , whom he shot yesterday , en tercd a plea of insanity duo to the clgarett habit. HoeltiSiy Blood ffll * 3Oi 3i5 JSts = = " ff > 1 KTdiisyPiils 2 4 * 4k Cure all Kldnoy A Diseases. & At all druggists , or by IQp mail prepaid , for SOc. a box. fe Send Jor pamphlet. ] Sj Hobb's Medicine Co. , & * g Chicago , San FranclKO. JL - " 0"0OO O * ' > AS CUSTOMARY , HOBB SPAR aVS PILLS will be sola iu Griinlm by tUo SHERMAN AND M'CfJi/Nlfyk DIIOQ CO. , 1513 " Dodge street , gecnritl1 d'por west ot I' . 0. ' " Pancake Flour of A grocer who offers you any other color ed package than Red when you ask for the Genuine Aunt Jemima la trying to deceive fou , and if he deceives you in this matter IB may in your accounts. Remember the Red package. Beware of counterfeits. HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. nR70Sackae00ta < ! nulno Auut Jomlma'g Self- llilna j'uncako Klour. and If you do not fludll maki ! tLu beu cake you orer ato. return the crop- LJolt ? V0 ? ! " ' TO0" , leave your name , and tha Itrocer will refund tUu laonvy and ctiarne It u > us. BclenUflwll1'repanxl and M unf otur d only by R.T , Davis Mill Go.iSt , Joseph , Mo. RUINED SGMACii , nf Cnlnrrh Polnnnn HrorUi-i Illrci'lly from the Until nnil Throat. Mr. W. A. Helknnp , fheck cleric nt tha Webster street depot , resides nt 121 Nortl Nineteenth trcct. His ease shows how cntnrrh , If allowed to run. Is bound to cffec Important organs of the body. Mr. Uelknnp snys : W. A. Helknap , Webster Street 13 )0t. "When Dr. Shcpnrd beRnn treating mo : had been pestered for nbout 10 ycais With i catarrh that did Kreat dntnnKo to tny heai and stomach. The ufiiai nose and throa symptoms ot the disease were nRKravntci by u soreness throuph the head , tnnkltiK tno feel that this part of the system was affected through and through. More or less mucus from the throat was swallowed esrcclallv In sleep , and soon thn stumacl suffered from a cert of slow catarrhttl Infeo tlon. Amonp the resulting symptoms were belching of ffiis" . bloatlne itnJ pourncfs. I had what the doctors called acid dyspepsia and constipation. My food seemed to Ho on the stomach without proper dlRcstlon until fermentation and distress came on. "My course of treatment has brought mo excellent results. The stomach trouble am constipation have been mustered , so that 1 enjoy a splendid nppctlto anJ digestion The Paine Rood has been accomplished In handling thu catarihnl affection of the html. So that I have no hesitation In en dorsing strongly the doctors , who have been highly successful In my case. " From llurlon , Kan. This statement Is from a letter written by Thomas Kee , ESII. , Burton , ICnn. , n mall p.ttleht : "Dear Friends I am very glad to say that I am well and hearty , woik every On > and hove a good appetite every meal. I don't need any more medicine , for I am once more myself , I have recommended you everywhere and will continue to do so I was a hopeless sulterer from catarrh nnd you cured me. This no other physl clan could do , for I tried lota of them nnd spent a fortune trying to get well. Ma > you live long to do good for others. "TIIO3. KEG. Hurton , Kan. " JJB.OO A MONTH. All diseases. No variation from this charge. It covers full treatment and nl medicines. For mall treatment send for Symptom Sheet. DRS , COPELAND & SI1EPARD ROOMS 312 AND 313 NEW YORK LIFD BUILDING , OMAHA. NEB. Office Hours 3 to 11 a. m. : 2 to 5 p. in. . Eve. nlners Wednesdays and Saturdays only. C to 8. Sunday 1C to 12 m. on all social occzssions. cannoT go- ib "the opero. without THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME. Flowery , refreshing. delicoTe For se.le by drugcjisrs only. IMPERIAL CROWN PERFUMERY CO , SAII-1T LOUIS. MEYER BROTHERS DRUG CO..AGEHTS ' A nSoBYWEDDIMG / BELL5\ \ Two new 'cRPoEwnU \PEACHBLOW.j \ odors. Council Bluffs , Iowa , ' CAPITAL , - - - $100,00 \VIi SOLICIT YOUIl IJUSINESS. \vi3 iJiosiru : YOUR CULMCTIOVS. ONE OK THE OLDEST I1AMCS IN IOWA - , i-Eii cn.vr I'Aiu o.v TIMIS I > KIOSITS CALL , AM ) SEE US OH WHITE. Closing Out ! - I wnnt to close out my entire stoclt of Hardware , Stoves , Etc. By January 1st. 143.00 base burners RO at J3C.M ; JIO.OO Hmllnnt Novelty lines burner , 1IH.OO ; (38.00 Klmliurnt BUT- face burner , ! 2i.75 ; Jf2,00 Elmlmrst surface burner , i23.00 ; (2300 Hlmliurxt surface burner. J17.MJ ; 110.00 No. 8 cook nto\e , J7.M ; | i.O ) No. 8 cook Move , f'J.r.O ; Jlf . < f ) No. 8 couk slave , 110.00 ; S10.0) No. 8 cook stove , 112.00 ; 123,00 No. S cook clove , 518.75 ; (20.00 rnlKre , with reservoir , J2I.W ; 138.00 nlx-hol tteel ranee , I29.CO ; JIS.OO ( Superior elect ranse , with reservoir nnd hlKh clncet , JU.OO ; 146,00 Ku- fierlor steel ranc ? , with hlRh clon.'t , 138.00 ; $47.00 -iupoilcir Hteel rangi * , with reservoir nnd | IBI ! : iheir. $39.00 ; (39,00 Superior steel range , with lil&h shelf , J33.00. You can afford to cook your Thanksgiving din ner on a flret-clnps etecl ranee at these | > rlce . A fine line of lamps , pocket nml tnb'.n cutlery , carvInK nets , Km n lie. Iron and tinware at whole sale prices. NOW IH Tin : TIMI : TO nuy CIUHSTMAB 'lUJSCNTS. Iloja , this la headquarters for ka ej , GHAS. SWAENE , 740 Broadway. [ Mr mama ns < xl Wool Soap ) U with ramo had ) WOOLEATSw\\\ \ \ \ shrink It WOOL SOAP & Is used In the laundry. Wool Soap li dtllcatoand rofreihluir for bath pur * Kites. Ttu bcucluautor.luvabarut yvur tltaltri. [ 'wo sliei ; UjUct Had laundry. Kaworth , Schodlo k Co. , Maker * . CUcafft , aCinttmtntn. lloiton. Cl Leonard til. , ftw York.VC ? ChetUiut buTSu Louii. IIM TIIAIffill111illSF Comprises the Purest and Choicest of Thanksgiving Day Is Old and Good. So is JARYIS' 1877 BRANDY. Just the Thine for Your THANKSGIVING . DINNER. It will increase your Thanksgiving Cheer and will assist in Digesting your Thanksgiving Dinner. Special Prices FOB Thanksgiving Will to Made to All Parties. Orders by Mail Promptly Pilled. A FUM , LINE OF Domestic and ' Imported Liquors. JARVIS WINE CO. , c ° B < Ss , COUNCIL STEAM DYE W0.1KS All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done In the highest ntyle of the art. Faded and stained fabrics mad to look 03 good a\ new. Work promptly done aii ( > delivered in all parts of the . country. Send fol price list. G. A. MACIIA3V , rrniirlvior. Broadwuy , near Northt western Dfpot , Council JllufTs. Iowa. Tel. 32ft IT WILL PAY YOU To get our prices on paints or any kind of glass befora you buy. We can save you money. Bring your sash to us. Glazing promptly done. Davis Drug , Paint & Glass House 20 ° Broadway , Council HlutfM. . In. Tolophous 28'J. "SAY BOSS ! Them People Won't Take This Soap-TheyWant SANTA GLAUS SOAP" Everybody wants SANTA CT.AUS SOAV who kuows the goodness of it. Try it once and you will refuse all other kinds , too. Sold every where. Made only by THE N , K , FAIRBANK COMPANY , CHICAGO. Special Notices-Council rOR 8AI.B. A SI'MINDM ) SO ACItHfl OF LAND now farmed by W. 1' , Gardner , e W w 14 , Bt-cllon 27 , tcmnglilp 77 , ranre 42 ; 2 miki went ot Neola , In the butt farming dlitrlct of > 'ot. tawuttarnle county , Iowa , I'rrrent price , 130.00 per acre. Apply to Ix.onard Uvcrctt , attorney at law. Council Illurfn. la. HAVE JUN1NCUM1IKHKD CITY J'HOI'UHTV to exchange for NcUakka land. C , 11. Nichol son , U ft _ JJrodway , , _ ClIlllNlIVa CI.UANKD VAUI.TH . ; . CM3ANHD. KU Uurue , at W , H. Homer's , H8 IJroadway , I HAVi : A CABII CUSTOM iH I'OIl ICO AC1I13.1 of Nebraska land , C. li. Nlchol on , 05914 UrotOt vtuy , Council Uluffn , Iu. I.OBT. NO613 CILABHUH , dOl.n MOUNTING. la , U rroco ; * , owiud. , C < 4e it Colt. . _ _ ,