'J'Ir13 ' OlA1rA 1nAILY ] 31 Lt SUNDAY , eT1TN1 ; 6 , 1898. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MlNllil' MI2NTIOY , Budweiser beer , Rosenfeld , Td. 323. d Wnnled-i.ntcst edltlon of Council Blurts city dlreclary , Apply at nee omce , The Evans laundry ls the leader In fine work both for color and flnlih. 520 Pearl , street , l'hono 200. Don't you think ll must be a preltf good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Weil-that's the Eagle , ' 721 Broadway , Charles Scanlmt and Dd Eghert , nrreated for reckless tithing while under the Influence - fluence of too much drink , were each fined 15 and costs In police court yesterday. A marriage license was lasued yesterday to yImrl Gardaer , aged 23 , of Neola , and Eliza McKeown , aged 21 , of honey Creek and they were married by Justice Ferrier. Jolm Norgnrl of 1901 South Twelfth street complained to the police yealerdny that a sneak thief had entered his barn and stolen n set of single harness and a box of to ) ls , The new piling for the North Main street bridge tins all been driven and yesterday the bridge was lowered sixteen Inches and moved a foot and a half to the south from its former posItIon. "A Husband In Clover was llne play put on the boards at the tohany ) theater last cvening and It proved n popular lilt it was A continual vaudeville. The snore pica w Ill be presented tonight. Thomas hymn and William Duggan , who became involved in an nllercallon with Jacob Stein , the Broadway teed man , and were arrested for disturbing te , pence , were each fined { 13.60 in police court yesterday morning. They paid part of the fine and put up a gold watch as security for the balance , In the United States circuit court yesler- Qay an amended petition w a9 filed by order of the court in the suit brought by Joseph A , Itt idel of I''alrflcld , la „ against S. N. Maine of Dca Muincs to enforce a hind deal wherein ho nliegea he agreed to trade a quarter section In Fremont county for sane land in Sheridan county , Kansas , owned by Maine , and 1100 to boot. Cashier Patton of the First National bank of this city has fcuad a market for city warrants in New York , and has already disposed - posed of a large batch that the bank was holding at a favorable price. This vvlll be welcome news to the employes , of the different - ferent city departments , who for two months post have been unable , except In n few instances , to dispose of the salary war- rants. C. D , Vfavi Co „ female remedy ; consuUa lion tree. Omco hours , 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. Health book furnished , 325.327.328 Mer- rlam block. Money to loan on city properly. Kinno , N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel , 250. Our art department was ucvcr So complete as at present \\o can sell you n beautiful pihnure at n x'ny dawn price , or we can triune your picture so cheap that you will be surprised and the workmanship on It will be first-class as well as the material. Come in and see us and lake n look at our fine line of statuary , something new in Council Illuffs , Council Bluffs Paint , OP and Olas Company , Masonic temple. Dcll C , Morgan , 142 Broadway , reports having hind a tremendous run this spring oil DeVO 'a Paints , Each year they become more popular , The reason is plain. It is because these paints are the best sold ht Council Bluffs. Fred Shnwalder has purchased a League bicycle front Cole & Cole. 'I'hers' In 'Itute. The Poltawntlamle County Institute opens in this city tomorrow morning at the Bloomer school bulbling and will continue up to Saturday , July 9. In order to afford visiting teachers an opportunity to visit the exposition the daily sessions will begin at 8 a. m. and close at 12:30 : p , m. The fact that two such prominent instructors as Dr. Emerson E.'hite of Columbus , 0. , and 1)r. ) C. C , Itnunds of New York have been secured for the institute will , It Is expected , attract many teachers from all parts of the state and from Nebraska , Dr , White will have "methods and principles of teaching" and Dr. ltound5 "langunge and literature , " Other instructors secured by Superintendent Sawyer for the Institute are : Prof. J. S. S heip , arithematic ; J. I'easlay , grammar ; J. , I ,11' , w , Lairl , history ; 0. J , MCManua , civics ; D. Fred Grass , economics ; 5t. E Crosier and W. J , McDonald , geography ; Mrs. I. D. Burke , z uslc ; Harriet Illoed , drawing ; h , \V. Sawyer , psychology , " 'Tis true , 'tis pity , " but there arc a number of people in Council ! huffs who would like a nice mess of fresh fish , but won't lake the time to go to Sullivan's , the grccer , to leave their order. This isn't necessary-just ring the 'phone and call up No , 161. That will bring the flail in good shape. Davis , the paint , drug and glass man , buys lds paints , oils , etc „ by the carload. That is why he can handle the best and sell cheaper than nay other house in Council Illuffs. Lawn mowers cheap at Cole's. Klein's summer drinks beats 'em all , Odd Fellow' 1Ieuurhl. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Council Bluffs will hold memorial day exercises - ercises this afternoon at Fairview cemetery and will decorate the graves of deceased uncmbors of the order with Iowers. The menihiers of the different lodges will meet at Odd Fellows temple on Broadway at 1:30 : o'clock and march from there to the ceme- tory. The oration will be delivered by lion , D. C. Illnomer and at flue conclusion of the exercises a committee of twelve will proceed to Walnut 11111 cemetery and decorate the graves there. We make your shirts , collars anti cuffs last longer that when done at home , Dluft City laundry , 31 North Main street , Davis , the drug , paint and glass umn , sells more paint nud mini tera' supplies than any other sindlar concern in w'eatern Iowa. Refrigerator sale at Cole & Cole's. 1)eu'ree of honer 1'lleetluu , Myrtle lodge , No , 12 , Degree of Honor , elected the following officers Friday evtnuing for the ensuing year : Past chief of honor , Mrs , A , Campbell ; chief of honor , Mrs , J. leMlller ; lady of honor , Mrs , E. II , ] lermis ; epic ( of ceremonies , Mrs , P , Stack ; recorder , Mrs , W. H , Spies ; receiver , Miss Crystal Dingle ; financier , Miss Mande Ott ; sister usher , Mrs , bh Dolton ; Mrs , MVuugh , I : W. ; Mrs , 0 , Rasmussen , 0 , W. C FOR SALE-Gown second hnnd bicycle at n btrgaln. Call at The olilce , Council Illuffs , There are others , but none that will have a bettor line of Fourth of July goods than Ceorge Klein , 112 Broadway , ' ' 1'e Ilehl , the Gunrds , The Dudley Muck quarto ! , assisted by Mrs. C1' , Johnston of Omaha , will give a concert next Wednesday evening In the armory , Masonic temple , for the purpose of helping the women of the Sanitary Cotnunis- slop purchase some much needed supplies for the Dodga Light Guards , now on their way to the PbllippifCs , If you want a fleas of fresh Bela , all Sullivan - van , the grocer , wants is your order. Ile'il do the rest , Call un Cole & Cole. telephone No , 57 , if you want to rent a wheel. 'l.est-1)Ia ) loud bow-knot. Suitable reward will be paid fur return of sauna to lice office , Council Illuffs. For sale , acre of red raspberries , heavily loaded , \\'Iil sell on bushes , Located one mile north of Chautauqua grounds , formerly Qbrlg Frubart place , ! ± , A , I lancbard , , ! [ UST BRING CERTIFICATES Old Soldiers Afro Required to Do This in Presenting Pension Vouchers , OTHERWISE PAYMENT WILL BE DELAYED Clerk iteed tins itreelvrd XMlee to This rlfeet and Issues nu Order to All flu Soldiers Uudcr Ills JurisdieII. n , h'rcemnn Reed , clerk of the district court , baa Icsued an order that hereafter all old soldiers and others drawing pensions must , when they present their vouchers for execu- lion , bring with them their certificates in every Instance. Unless this order is complied - plied with no voucher will be executed or forwarded to the government pension agent for payment The law governing pensions requires that tltls should be done , but it has not been lived up to , as in most instances the parties drawing pensions arc personally known to the clerk , but the department at Washing' tan has recently issued a circular , a copy of which was received yesterday by Mr. Iteed , The circular is dated June 22 and is signed by IL Clay Evans , commissioner of pensions. It reads as follow , : Recent investigation had by this bureau to nscertaln the Methods empoyed by public ofilcials in executing pension vouchers has demonstrated at almost total dlaregard of the laws and regulations governing the sub- ject. It is clearly evidenced that the illegal , lax , indifferent and perfunctory procedure How extant hiss become a menace to the proper and safe conduct of the affairs of this bureau , so far as it relates to the pay , flout of pensions , and special efforts are cuulcmplated to correct the existing abuses. While it is believed that many officials who assist In the execution of pension vouchers have no conception of their criminal - inal liability iii the premises , it is equally certain that many others , to secure an advantage - vantage in the numerical number of their cllentaga , knowingly and wilfully resort to violations of the law. There can bo no justification In the prevalent haste and laxity exlatlug fn many offices by which post dating , false cer- titlcates , falsp claims and "stock" witnesses have become a factor In the administration and acknowledgment of pension vouchers. It is the intention of this bureau , when the facts warrant such action , to institute criminal proceedings against the parties who indulge it these illegal and irregular practices , and they are warned accordingly. By following strictly the instructions printed on each voucher the matters complained - plained of may he entirely remedied. Every quarter same 300 pension vouchers are executed in the office of the clerk of the district court in this city and the next pension day falls on July 4 , when the order as to certificates accompanying all vouchers goes into effect , The mighty has fallen-that Is the biggest , finest giant fish ever 50011 in Couucll Bluffs is no more. It was all sold out in a few hours after being placed on exhibition. But , hike the pestlferous fly , there are others to take its place. No one will be allowed to go hungry for fish while Sullivan , tha grocer , is in business , The omcial photographs of the United States Navy , containing over 200 pictures of the vessels , with their officers and a nuim- of the views of the ill-fated Maine , can be had at the Council Bluffs office of The Bee for 25 cents and a flee coupon , Iloffmayr's fancy patent flour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for it See Davis , the paint , drug and glass man , for hammocks. A good , cheap wheel for 110.75 cash at Cole & Cole's. SOCiic'ry IN COUNCIL IILUFFS. it'elling' 'I'rlps lathe IxlleNIHell Are Nott the Correct Think. Evening trips to the exposition with supper - per in one of the cafes on the Midway are the correct thing nowadays in the social world of Council Bluffs , These parties promise to continue to be the rage the entire - tire summer. One of the most pleasant events of the last week was the entertainment given Friday evening by the Lyceum club of St. Peter's church in honor of the visit of Father P , Longinus of Atchison , Kan „ thee former pastor of the church. Tine entertain- meat was held In the school room , which was beautifully decorated for the occasion withn evergreens , palms and cut flowers in profusion , and the national colors draped in artistic folds on every side , Following a musical program , a pleasing feature of which was the playing of the Cogley-Toiler Man- Bolin quartet , refreshments were served and nu enjoyable time spent in social converse. The affair was very largely attended , and was the most successful entertainment in the history of the Lyceum , A very pretty home wedding during the last week was that of Miss Anna Schlferll Iand Mr. James 0 , Boggs last Wednesday's ' evening at the residence of the bride's niother. Tim ceremony was performed by Rev , S. M , Perkins , pastor of the First Christian church , in the presence of the relatives. The parlors were beautifully decorated with palms and roses. The bride I was attended by her cousin , Miss Kate Webb of Omaha , and Miss Babe Braham acted as maid of honor , Mr. Rdward liar- rington was best man , Mrs , Mary A. Partridge of Oakland , Cal. , most worshipful grand natron ) ; Mrs. Lorraine - raine J. Pltkiu of Chicago , right worshipful grand secretary , and Mrs , Hornet A. Ercnn- brack of Anamosa , right worshipful grand treasurer of the Order of the Eastern Star , nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs , ( Ieorgo H. Jackson of , South First street. John lleruan , cashier of the First National - tional bank of Beetle , Ia. , Is the guest of Colonel and Mrs , J , J. Steadman at their 1101110 on Oaltlaid avenue , I Janes N. Casady , jr. , has returned from a visit toYest Point , Neb. Robin Lodge Graham of Madison , Ind „ is the guest of his cousin , Mrs , E. A , More- house and family , at 320 Frank street. I Unity Itebekalu lodge No , 388 entertained its frlenda at a social at the Odd Fellows' tongue last night During the evening the i Avenue l. Mandolin club rendered a mum , ber of selections and Master Harry Eslep gave a mandolin solo , Miss Grass con- trlbuted a couple of vocal solos and Miss Clay a number on the piano , Ice cream and cake were served , Mrs. 11 , F , 11115100 nud son , Frank , of Waterloo , In , , who have beet visiting Couut- cll Bluffs friends while taking in the exposition - position , have returned home. They were accompanied by Miss Eatelia Buston , who tins been attending school it Omaha , N C , Martin of Davenport , Is. , accompanied - panied by hula daughter , Miss Mary , has been the guest during the last week of his dauglt- I ter , Mrs. W , 5 , Sllliman , Mrs. W , E , McConnell of Fourth avenue i5 entertaining her aunt , Miss Aurelia Phelps of Lewiston , llh Mr , and Mrs. It , C , Nolemat of Alliance , Nob. , are visiting friends h1 this city , Miss Mande Cool of Neligh. Neb. ) is the guest of Mi-u , Favorrett Weatherbee , Mrs , Ellen M , Casady and Miss Ida Casady are In Des Moines visiting Mrs. I' , M , Casady , Mrs. B , H , Merriam Is entertaining Mra , S. S , Stephens of Los Angeles , Cal , Miss Hamilton of the Chicago Vocal school Is the guest for the summer of Mrs , A , D. Curl , MrJ. Gtore ; Brown of 307 South Eigbt street is entertaining her brother and niece of San Francisco , who are enroute home t from New York , It. J , Chambers enjoyed a visit from his brother , frank Chambers of Mason City , 1a „ the last week , ? Rav.V , a Barnes , pastor of the First Presbyterian church , and wife have gone to Corning , in. , for n month's visit Mrs. Davis of Windsor , in. , Misn Vera 11. Vaden of Denver , Cole , and Miss Ethel Linn of Omaha , were guests of the family of S. 0 , Showalter of 1902 Avenue G , the last week , t Mrs. lit L. Greene and daughter of Elkhorn - horn , \Vfs „ are visiting Mrs , F. Hollis of S14 Avenue D. Mrs. Frank Craig of Central City , Neb „ who has ben visiting friends in Council. Binffs , has returned home , 1 The reception given seml'annuaily by the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor - deavor of the Second Presbyterian church ? to the newly elected omcers will be held next Tuesday evening at the home of the n Misses Merriam , Woodland park , 1 ? Father Glldon of St James Catholic' ' church , Chicago , was the guest the last weak of J , J , Crowe and family , ? Mr. and Mrs , S. II. Wireman of Glenwood ' were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington , who entertained Infer lastly at cards Friday night in their honor. Mr. ant Mrs. F. E , Shepard anti family of SL Joseph , Mo. , are visiting with Mrs. Sheparl's parents , Mr , and Mrs , JV. . l'er- egoy. Dr , E , L Woodbury , jr. , of Burlington is visiting his parents and other relatives in Council Bluffs for a week or ten days , Mr. and Mrs , henry Sherman of Cedar I Rapids and their two daughters are the guests ofV. . W. Sherman and family , Addison Ballard of Chicago was the guest ' during the last week of Mrs , S. J , Ballard. ! City Attorney S , B , Wadsworth is entertaining - taining hla brother , S. B , Wadsworth of 1)ea ) Moines , Miss Nellie lianlon of Mason City is visiting - iting her aunt , Ma. II. F , Plerco on First avenue. Mrs. It S , Patterson of Mahanoy City , Pa „ and Mrs , D , W , Nevin and son of Easton , Pa „ are guests of W , L , Patterson and family. Davis , the wholesale and retail paint , drug and glass man , has done a larger bus- Mess during the year of 1895 that any other year so fnr since he has been in business. , This is due to the fact that he makes it a point to only handle the best goods in the market and to sell them at lower prices than nil would-be competitors. Ills trade has been built upon honest , upright methods and he has the public confidence. The popular aummer drink on Upper Broadway is Buckeye root beer from the soda fountain in the drug store of Dehl G. Morgan , 142 Broadway , The League is the popular wheel , Cole & Cole sell theist on easy payments , 0u. ' i ) : : ' h , the Courts. In the district court yesterday afternoon Judge Smith sustained the iietillon for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Theodore - dore lurtzman of Calhoun , Neb „ and ordered - dered his release and discharge from St Barnard's hospital , where he had been coin- nutted as insane by the commissioners of Washington county , Neb. The costs of the case were by consent taxed to the plabatiT. Among the witnesses who testified on behalf of Kurtzman were Fritz Wirth and Anton Benecke of Omaha. The Sisters of Mcrcy in charge at the hospital made no resistance to the petition. In the matter of the State against B. Donahue , deceased , S. B. Wadsworth was yesterday appointed by Judge Smith of the district court administrator de bonis non on application of County Attorney Saunders , Pottawattamie county being a creditor of the estate. The taking of evidence In the Wilson divorce case occupied the grfater parr of the day in the district court yesterday and was not completed when court adjourned for the day. The hearing will be resumed Monday morning , The Juuue term of the superior court will be convened Monday morning by Judge Aylesworth. Tells n t'Inusihle Story. A young man giving the name of M. Link , wearing a bicycle suit somewhat the worse for wear , was found asleep at an early hour yesterday morning in a hallway by a police- man. Ile was taken to the station and locked up on a charge of being a vagrant. Link's story is that he was making his way on his wheel from Cheyenne , Wyo. , to Lancaster - caster , Pa „ when the maclilae broke down about six miles west of Omaha and on reaching - ing the metropolis across the river he was compelled to ship the wheel to New York for repairs. He then started to continue the journey on foot as ills entire wealth can- slated of 50 cents , This he decided to husband - band , so sought the shelter of a hallway for a sleeping place , instead of going to a hotel. The young man 1s being detained as the po- lies believe he answers the description of a party wanted by the authorities at Woodbine - bine , ha. but on what charge is not stated. Attend the German picnic given by 150ff- nung lodge , No. 125 , U. 0 , T. B „ Sunday , June 26 , at Bock's garden , Admission 25 cents. Everything first class. Map of Cuba , \Vcst Indies and the World at The Bee once. 10c each. Co11111Lai us Agalnst tier 1l ushaud , Some three months ago Mrs , Andrew Jensen - sen , having discovered marriage to be a falluro in her instance , separated from her N \ \ N 11 H N H 1 N 11 .1. N N eN 1 eV 11 N 1 V 11 , t H N N 11 1 M IK N , . 4 . 1 M N M' 15 M S M w * . M a L M N M d1 M 'M IS eh IS w + . . N M d i , H dM t N i 2i .s t 11 Mt f 1 1 .ir i Y. N ? x (1 silt / ? Will und You / in ManWa 3 1 i i i ' Minates. } ? f tas / / / . , o , .a i I-IE bathing season commenced on the 19th i nst , The ) h vh' water s fine-just right for a bath. Take the Bridge r line ) which passes the principal hoteis 3 S Nice tenting spaces for rent Special performance at ! " It h 4:30 : and 8.30 . P. m. Band concert No extra charge J for l. M ; . M Picnic parties , Tables and chairs free , Call 'Phone No. 50 ? .11 " t rxI N M'N H 1 N N N 11 M 'h 1V SIN . Nv l N 11 N .1 N fl' ' h 1 'N 1 ' 'N' 11'N 11 N 1 N 11 r . : ? 'l 1i' ' { f # Z # i' # # i # Y st ; i' ' t It > it # ' # ' M'I Vw .it . M .N M S w S M . . . , . . . ' " i.N ) I L + h n. M .ISM .1 : J. N M .11 M .1wh M , .l . 'n1 , M1t , h . M .IL aJy .N - I s < , i iI I rr / Y \ d1 r.rr' I G VV M.D. . Pangley . . TIE GOQij $ AMARITAN i 25 YEAR'S , ECPER1ENCE , Render of Disrngee of xten nud \ Pt114a1. FROPRIWTOIf OF Th11 ; World's Herbal Hlnw.p , - of Mcdiclws I CUICL-Catnrrla of Head , Throat and Lunge , Diaeaees oh Eye and Tar , Fits mid i Apoplexy , heart , Liver and Kidney 1)iscase. , llfubetee , Bright's ls:5cuse : , St. Vitus Dance , Rhea uutlsut , Scruf'i11t. Ih'opay cured without tapping , Tape Worms lrenoved , all ohronio Nervous anti Prlvutu.Diseases. LOST MANHOODiddleagedmen ! Oniy'Pbyslcipn who can ' SYPHILIS nopbrlYcure1YPIiILiS withoutdcstroyingteet and bones. No our' curs or poison minchtl u d. The only PhyslMn ho can tell what alts you without asking ti tfou. Those at n d1,1tpu , , .end for question blank. No. I for'men ; t' o.1 for wbuucn , All correetandencp strictly cotlfidenllal Medicine sent by express. Address all letters to G , W , PANGLE , M D. , 6G5 Broadway , COUNCIL BGIIFFS , IA t Scod2-cent gismo forre0ir , TH N UMAY JAc011 NEUHAVBRP1101' . 201 , 200 , 20S , 210 , Broadway , Council Bluffs. Rates , ; 1,25 per day ; 75 rooms. Flrst ciass in every respect. Motor hue to all depots. Local agency for the Celebrated St Louis A. B. C , Bear. First-class bar ht cot , nection. husband. Yesterday she caused the arrest of her husband and son Andrew , jr. by filing a complaint before Justice Burke 1n which she charges them with the larceny of a wagon belonging to her. Mrs. Jensen alleges that since she and her husband decided to quilt partnership , he and the boy have been in the habit of coming to her house and taking away her property. She also flied a complaint against the boy charging him with assaulting her. Father and son gave bonds and will have a bearing Tuesday morning , Try Moore's death to lice and mites , 'rtvo ICnnsas Soldiers Die , SAN FRANCISCO , June 25-Two privates of the Kansas volunlepra died on Friday. Louis Moon of company B expired of mrnin- gitis , and C. C , Greene of company L fell a victim to pneunlonha , 'fitev will be burled today with military honors. 11111lllIIlUWllIIIIIIIllIIIIluW11lIIIuWIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIII IIUIIll lIllllllll IlllllllUl ITHEWARTAX F . Will cut no figure with us ; we pay that our selves and still continue to give our customers - ers the best bargains to carpets they have had for many years. ; ; , ; 1Vo'll be llouse cleaning to 5oitio extent this coming week , but that newI tot ( leter ' : .i youl conning in to see us. WLtfll' , , , I 5 wlj got through the interior of our stor ( will be greatly enhanced in beau t Y au'e s , II ) ) , Ii I't T YNO 6c GO HAM , fln 'J H , uv' ! FEILOWS' TEMPLE ' ODD , I. J _ _ gun * 1 * 5/ ' ' i12 + :4 : + / /rtif ' 1 'it 'N ' r'F Ytlr FR AND GR , 11r Around Council 'Bluffs sly Yuan ww hW inprut'e l and unDnproved frail facts rhenper in ? t' ' this vlcinlty than myt.here In the Bitted State's , 'f'lier.Is nu fall- , nro ur crops here , Loul : Sit our Frult Furuas nlallr tlae'sure to hear- saf IK , . , a } i : 4i DAY & HEE3S , Tu a Real IF laite. uudr l.nw i Brokers , , sale of Inrec number o f 03 lvvooxchualvu a 1T 30 Pearl St. Counoll Bluff. , Ia n Fruit , Gorden unit ( lraln Forma , \Yi'Itu . , c µ i'craonally conduct buyers through our thou for Infornatlot and elute what you orobsrdn tI uu of charge , want. @ t100CC0 Sa@O D0 3t1 @ @J 3N ? ? 3 @ @aORL 0J 7tyCCOISCa0997 OSThOPATHY. 0 0 III : NE\V S:117NCl : : Called Osteopathy , for tic' cure of dl5euse , tuns discovered by the now , world-famous Dlt. A. T , STILL of Iti'ksv'ille , 31o , By this new' method , without the use of , drags or tuedlciuly ; of any kind , tnu'velout : + Cares of all Hies of discn8es art' readily effected. It t wonderful what the new sclt'11ce vl'Sll do for tnnukind. Di' . "IV.i. . BaIlt'3' , It np graduate of this nevv school esiahlished by , Di' . Still , tins lob - cttol ; perlnutcutiY : hl Council Muffs , In. , fur the prlet : ice of b this nsetitod. Oxieopntby hn'iug : been t ecngnized by the law'r ; of Iotvn us a sclencc I'ot the ht'mling of discattc , Now' , to all who 11 are su'Te"1ag ' with . ! , then or Itht'uinnI1snt tin any forth , sec Ilr. Biiley : at huts pa lo n : , ihroats 3)3 ( ) nud ; 11111 Sapp block , Coun cis Bluffs.ll vvhio have that terrlbledisease , , Sciatiett , or Q 1'tral\'sls , let Dr , Btdh'3 ' exand15e J ou. Lucuuurlol ,1t t txi' .L llll be.e t" d ; see Dr , ] 1t Il1' } . Granulated Sate Eyes at' IullumUd Egos yield readll3 to ( I steapathy ; see Dr , Halley. 't'hat Night- hta'd , Nervous l'roshlttiot , and Iyr ) < pepsla , also fly at the up- pr0adt of Osteopath } ; see Dr , ItaSle3 , if 3 wu have headache or are Nervous , Lava Neurnlgla , or art' ntilleleul with l'ilt's , IChi. ney Diseases , Varicose \'elus , Eczcunt , St. Vitus Dtuce : , Goitre , u. Desfaess Os' I' nlarged 'I'OllSilr ; and Nish to Jie free fi' uui tluelu , sec Dl . Bailer w ltili15l ddn3 . heart Disease Is vvint tlnc hs .teopntlu caul relieve at once ; see Dr. M , 1V. Malley. And to u the ladiep olio suffer with IrregularIties , 1' ' terine'I'roubles , or Iti fact luy of tlte ills the female In t'specilay subject to , the Osteopath will do you ute e good than all other methods known. You need not suffer if you will call on Dr , bV. . Bailey nud be exnnii15ed , .111 examiuatlons fluid cousudtttlons : n U art' freeo charge whatever will be attic for ihenn , anti It . Ballet' luvltes you In t'all tnul See tin and be convinced thntthcre is yet helm for you. At Osteopathy Las tr'eatetl nearly every known disease successfully , even chronic a15d v acute , 111141 n large sits uther of cases in all kinds of disease that have been lrnnotutccd Incurable by 11 , yield rt'adhly ' to this form of trottnient , ' 1'le : treatma'ut la abSolutely safe n B and harmless , and when once tiled you ruts never again be luduced to inke medicine of sty khuui. In short , osteopathy Is a Couunou souse syIteut Of tlirn'overing turd cot'reclitg all H utceilu1leal disorder , lu the hu15taU maculae nud nn Sutelllgeltt @ direction of flue reeupetlttit'e , farces w'9thin the bmily to the cure of disease. 't'he ' Osteopathic Sci0ll huts utade itself ft- : g 1110155 vltei' ver its practitioners have guile , by brlugiug shout the cart's of C8SCS that have been given up as incurable by nil g oilier 15tethods of practice. a Dr. Ji. \ \ ' . Bailey can tuna' l ' fou15d at his parlors , 3or aid 306 Sapp bnlldisig , Council ! Hail's , Jolra , and selll be plt'aSed to sec till Wilt a c lu any way atiiiCted , Exruuinnllon Sind Causultntiun vice , b . Bailey , . A ri NJ3IL GIIPPIN , Set y , n nn Ola j:000f1@17313 0 ) C @aJ.CCCGf/7L'GfiC@t3 , : CCC0390CtCO a9 , "We're not so warm" But what we can sell you one of the nicest carpets for the money ever sold in Collltcil B1u1Cs. And we caul.soli . you a rug , a beauty , too , at such a low price we 1)111511 to put the figures in print. Come in and let us show you the rug. Again we have a slice line of portieres , lace curtains , window shades , nlattillbr5 , oil eloth5 , etc. , that will repay your visit a huiidred fold even if you don't pw'chaSC a thing during your visit.Ve know that when you ( lo buy you will C0111e t0 our store , No are glad to say that we have haul a hearty greeting from the 1)601)10 01 Council Bluffs fuel we iuten(1 to give them the henefit of the best goods in the carpel ; line at priced ill RC eordauce with their pocket-hooks. No old stock , everything bright and fresh from the factory , 1 Co. 205 and 207 Stockert Cdrpet . , aroadway , Gas and Gasoline Engines. I to 100 Horse Power. Ckll n ur or writ. for price. .nd derrlptloaa AA VJB IIIVAl1LEY R 00. , 'QQvRgU M14 , P5 I U * . - , DOHANY 'THEATER. ' ' ' T'ONIG11'l' , MARETTA SISTERS Acrobats , Conlortfonlstg , Dnnccrs and 'Trapeze Work , linrtlrlt .t Ilo.rnrd , 1111 M , Carroll in Nprclnltl.--Stork Gunpnuy In "A HUSBAND IN CLOVER. " atullneuWatchr'will ' betalven awayalelulno 1'IIICH8 , 10 CIN'l' $ . r Elde List of netuunl puralutsers of the lloynt Ilnrdnuur l'lnun In the ellle. of lhnnhiSi and youth lhunhn nlmtc , They Sire nil our frlends' nut [ 1111 rcoout- ntcud tlu'm to all tvho wnut a trend Pinup , M1iS JVDOI. W. D. M'IIUGIIES , MRS , \1'A1il , IL A , 'I'IIOSIPSON , J. ll. t'i1A1'MN , S11tS , MAN' 1L1NSF11h.D , A. (4ESSMAN , S115S ICAI'l' M'1)UNN , ( 'Il\Itld9S l.'I'OlD , ? i 0 , FO11'LE1t , II. 1' , iIANSHN , A. F. (1111FFITIi , P. S , STOU'T' , MitS , M , 1CUlGl RSI'ON , \1'ILLIAM I'Fl.tFF1it , ii. 0. T01)Il , ] D1VAlte itla'l'Rlt , JOhiN J. DONOIIUE , GFXIItGE CUSSICIC , + ' ' ' ' ' 1'1111.11' GO'r'I'IlElMllt , I MRS , J. MI'ItltAY , JAM1sS A. R&11NA11D , + \ \ ' . l. , IIOI.LAND , + M. D , 1'IRNO , R R , 11'la.'Ii , M. J. MURI'11Y , " FItANIC S1'O1IODA , HEItRIat'I' 0. 11ORL , MARY IdTTRLb , JENS I'ETl ltSON , SIRS , JICNNIR BUCHANAN , JOiIN Nl:1Vl EAN , h11tS , M. ( ' 1A11'SON , J. II. DWIUN'l' , JOhLN I' . SCli0RNiN0 , t1 MHS , F. Kill l"FEIL , .1. E LORD , i N1SS CORA DAY , 1 GKOHOE F' . B1tO\VN , MILS. K. SULhi1'AN , 1SODRitiCK SCOTT , JOAN CON , " .y-- MRS , N. O'itOUISKli , FLORA H. BOWLING , MRS , W. (1. Ct1NNINGITAM , MISS NELLiE CillDiltY , MILS , A. I. , IiRNDEitSON , a. T. l'l'MPELLY , A. Ii , SIlER\\'OOD , MISS COItt NNA PAULSON , y' MRS. A. R. DitRXEL , MISS ANNA Fll'T1.1 : , MISS , M. 1 : . 'l'ROltlsl' : , MIIS l llA.IAN li iAND TERRY , FRANK lY. ltORlNSON , MISS MAY BO\YEN , btl5 , NARY E , 11'ADE , + SASS JEAN IIOYD MUldd'N , MISS NEl.ldR 1 , . TAYLOR , lslltS , ADA MOhtltlS , MISS JENNII : ACTON , GEORlE ANDEISSON. 11(115 ( , 1 : . i . EATON , MRS , 1' . S. Si'OL' S , IILVALI'EltS , l'1SOF. J. H. BUI'LEIL , J.v. . It1'IIAILDS , DAVID RIM , 1' . M. PUMEROY , SIItS. II , IlOPKINS. Mitt. JOSIIs' GUILD , Glal'l'IE A. I1EKD , ANNIE CIlItIS'I'ENSON , MRS. IVILl lAM OSIl01LNE , MAit'l'IN QUICK , CLAILA T. RAI'L' , N. EVALI ACE , C. S. ] UGGINS , DR. J. M. BOItGLUM , W. A. CLAitK , MRS , MARY NOI3BS , - , . . . THOMAS 1) , CItAIQE , \V , v , TRET ! LL , H. 13 , ISOBER'l'S , ' J. E. ' BOUQUET , M , CHARLES FLICK , S. J. DAVIS , lusts. REGINA AT\VATER , NELLIE \VALhACE , NRS , S , A. BAXTER , MRS. L. H , 11UNT , \v. S , SEAVEV , , W , 11. IIOiI131NS , h \VAL'rElt SAMS , Slats , 1. . C. CALDWELL , ' E. S. VIGGEIIS , MRS , K. EIIIOLN , II. it. HARDY , ' Sills , FLEMON DRAKE , F. SNYDER , JUDGE L , A. BRADLKY , I'ROFV. . ] t. MOILAND , MI113 , J. J. JA'NSON , CHISIS 1''IL1it11 , 111115. A. G. ] IRADBURY , KATE M. 11ULLEit , PROF. ED. DiVOh1ZAIC , JOHN O'NEIL , H , G. 11ERGEIt , MRS. H. ltEIFlE1 D , MRS. C. RILtDFORe , JOSEPH II , ILOllElt'I'S , S. C. ,5I'OT'I'S , GINEi1AL \\'HEA'FON , CIlit1S 1JAItiMAN , Cl1ARLES F. GOODMAN , T' . CIfANDLER , M. H SMI'T'H , , G. A. AMftLRIt , JOAN GLEASON , ELIAII1'TIT : M. POST , 1s. A. TOGNfuEItRY ; ] , , IdISS 1MMA V. FROST , y' MIIS. Ii. SLAIN , JOAN IL. DOLAN , MIIS ( 'ALLIE IlAiR , MRS. D. P. DONAVON , T. A. K GIiAl , MIIS. BE1t'I'11A LEUENREILG , J. iv. IIAltl'ON ' , JOIIN S'1'EEN , JOHN L. I'IEItSON , A. 13. SLA'l'Elt , MISS , GRACE CONiIAI ) , ) I'ItOP , AVIiddAM SCIIMOLLEli , ' 1' . A. Sl l'slIEit , ANDItE\I' l'I'I'EItSON : , DR. J , C DA 'lS' FREE RLAIMI' : , bills , M. RlKDON , ( ' . P. ItA'I'EKIN , 114115. C M. ( 'l3LLY , I' . E. VAUGII'I'ON , H. 1' . N I'I : I IA Ll. ( 'OhL % M s1MUi S , It ! 1tS. 'I' . IL C , hhNSOR. MRS. J. 5. DAMIION MitS. U IV. IIEFLIN , J. C' . WILCOX , E. V. ( IOEILNi. , n milts , al , nnGlIi , A. N. ( Htlp'FFiN , MRS , ANNA A. IIIIAIlllhY , Ant. 1CEl Fb : , GRAIIAM PARK , bit. (7REOG , 1d'LU H. KNI11T ; , a11tS , I. . 1S c'A11lCINS , ant. GALLAC.IIIat , F.D. 1)AVENPOIt'l' , Bit. SI'AUIUING , J. C' MONiu1'i : , ' II. JO1fNSON K W , s'I'EVENS HAItAII MR. IIOI11NSON. MRS. ItlClIAItlS , -J- JAMES (1AIIBISON , Nit. ltl:1'NOLDS , Mlt IILAN'IIARD , W. J. IIULMAN , Mlt OOItlUN Y. W ( ' . ASSbLIATION , IL C ( 'OLE , JOIN J. NONNILL , p i'IU)15. 1V. H. MARSHALL , A A. NORDl N , J at EUN'ABeS , M11s , NA'I'IE IIYNICK , V. 1" . ICUNCL OS'Alt IIEi ALi , " nit. ( 'ILtltl.ls : IiAITENS (2) ( ) , J. H. 11AIC19t , . hi. II. IIAJC1' . (0 ( ' ' j ( lI ) liG1 : FI'i''IIl'rT , \V It IIOMAN , W , C , CIOL'I ) , THOMAS McGItATih , MUELLER PI NOanUORGAN CO 103 Dl ulll St. , Ciuncil Ihltlfd.