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6 THE DAILY BEE BLUFFS, 12 PEARL STR NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES COUNCIL Judge Deemer Renders Another Imvortant Decision, OFFICE: NO. Deliverca ty earrier to any part of the city - H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER | IS OF INTEREST TO THE ENTIRE STATE atness Ofic TELEPHONES | Riisiness Oifice — ... No. 43 . No. 23 Involved In the ¥ MINOR MENTIO Onase HAY N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Luniber Co. Coal Miltonberger is t Friday was obscrved as public schools with appropria F\. J. Peddie of Omaha and Ella Sturney of Chicago were married by Justice Fox yester day. The police have ived a telegram an nouncing the ki f two volicomen by tramps at Dubug Invitations are out adics of Mizpan temy Bisters, Wednesday Pythias hull All members of Bluff City Junior Order United Americar meet at Grand Army of th this evening at 7 o'clock shary Fred Barnes, the an who has b wanted for some tine to answer to the ch of scduction, is in. jail in Kansas Cit stable Baker leaves for that place t him back, deeds transferrir Cochran park. in the western part from Colonel A. Cochiran to the city wer srder yesterd: , Hlbedier, A new term of the kindergarten is now | 5L T L opened, and parents A it that B e w their children enter Hatd= | Beh SISR 0N s man and Miss Baldwin of the 0 western, Chicago, Ro ol, at the Baldwin re Willow | pycifie, ' Chicay Milwaukee avenue, | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney The new Grace b Sioux City & Pacitic. The defendant e completed and ready for the windows. panies showed & disposition to fight, and de comrmitte desires all who wish to put murred to the petition. ‘I demurrer has memorial windows to n s archite been under consideration by Judge Woodward Bros.. of the fact, when the com- | fora number of months past, and mittee will call upon them and make the | cision w lered yesterda NeCcessary arrangements. it he reviewed at ¢ iderable length Women's Christian the history of the railway lation in the is making preparations state, and ¢ pecially upon that with tainment next Thurslay reference to the “joint ptist chureh. Amon “Tie firs s program consisti has the court prophecies, read by differ order subject of the condition of th sioners? I'he is primarily lezislati but the legislature had the a commission and give it e making evidence oy takin what would be just and re or the full power of orders on the subject. If the has been conferred upon the would seem to act in a capacity 1 would have the the property of offending roads, unde) Lleal restrictions. But the law inly that the orders of the commission e to freight v to be wie evidence insuch suits as rought to compel companies | obey the order. The, nov 1 orders to anybody to do the panics need not chi char . or the bringing a suit fa | Show the schedule yeste n and prove that he has been pay it of | than that, and he has made out a prima pair of | fa 1se. The companies then h a chance, however, to show that the rate fixed by the schedule is unveasonable, but if they faitto do so they are linble to a judgment for damagees in civil action in the sim of not icss than £1,000 or more than .000. But wher urt shall hereafter say that 1 charges are unreasonable it is Broadway at the A decision was rendered by Judge Deemer sterday which will be of interest to the le of the entire state from the fact that | it is the fivst decision to be handed down in any court of lowa the questions in volved in the famous “joint rate” cases which have been pending for over two years ast. A law was pussed by the legislature in 1883 piving the State Board of Rallway Commissioners power to fix a schedule of No. 7, | freight rates. At the next session the law so amended as to the worit adopt * another rutes by sed in ve freight carried on two or connecting The commis sion decided to ke an order prohibiting any compan ing freight it ith ano 19§ from charging K0 per mt that Ave been b hauling ver it {0 October iss upon for ) social by Pythian 1 Knights of A cali » No ning council Mecnanics tepublic hall wis give | coms schedule for of to o was cuses w g 1 L uld the lots in (i ioners 1 ir own name f lows s, 1o o the X0 have char idence, o siscopal church is his de i e iperance union fo; a unique ent ning at the First attractions will a number of is persons, on the world ' in the Fak velt os said h the power fe by the power to n in substance. to issue commis rates fu nction it to app her the pow testimony sonable cha asked fix 150 i his on stian home has purchasc feet of ground on Avenue E, and some tional buildings will be put up. ives the home 250 fect on Avenue | D, 2000n Little Curtis, and 77 on sventh street management is pre paring to purchase six more lots, which will give the institution the entive block “A German Soldier,” a war play, received its first presentation before a Council Blu audience yesteraay at Dohany's, befo fair-sized audience. A number of ' fine cialties were introduced, the little serp tine dancer carrying v palm, so far the enthusinsm of the audience was con cerned. ‘The play will be presented again this evening so0n latter powe com ¥ may charge n ut complainant need only lopted by the commis. “Henven inw Shoo That the ecestatic excelamation 1ady in 1. H. Evans' shoe store day afternoon. It was ail on ac the perfecticn and heauty of a shoes that had ju en fitted to her shoes that required no “breaking in," that didn't pineh anywhere: that fitted like gloves and were as easy as old slippe When the lady realized that she would not have to endure the pangs usually accompanying the first few days wearing of a pair of fine she remarked rvently: heavenly-heaven in a shoc Stor y the “In the matter of switches, turnouts, depots and other facilities the commission is given the right to makeand execute an order to the company, but in rates the provisions of the law a So long as the commission has not te powers it may act without notice, and the companies have the right to contest the validity of the action in the courts “This court has no right to detevmine u rule of evidence, or to decide what are just and what are u rates or to say prima fuc I psolute evi dence, for that is what it is usked by the state to do. All this court can do is to act in accoraance with the court and the acts of the legislatu \m- er them the demurrer must D SuS ain b 0 will be notice f interest by r ount of the be tions between the and the ruilw Attorn 1 Stone, in couy upon the subject yesterday morning, re- marsed that about one more decision of that kind Towa would find herself without any v d liw. The law which was drawn up a few winters ago for the purpose of dealing so stringeutly with the railway is little by little coniing into view as the work of a lot of grauger legisiators, ussisted by a few shrewd railvoad lawyers, who_ sat bacle out shit and pulled string i e hizhly probable that an eutive revision of beach of | 8 viilrond law of the atate Wil be found T. Chyno- o ic ) | necessa thin the next two weth, Windsor Park, TIL. Refers to H. | "S{isrity Wilih tho next two yeu ‘W. Tilton of THE B or Jacob § in all probabi \ppealed to the supren: of Sims & Bainbricge, Councit Bluff court, but the L neral opinion seems to pr i b e | mong the local attorneys that it is in My spring stcck of wall papers are in, rdance with the state law They are all beautics and can't be be in st) White blanks, 3¢ a rol ture frames at hall price. Sce the peeriess and get our terms, Pearl street. Use Dome “Dauntless bicycles Henry Murphy. 10 ic scap. Tt is the best. PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, Born, to Mr. and Mrs, W. C. H. M. Finley has returned fron trip of over thrce months in the west. Mrs. General G. M. Dodge has arrived from Denver and will visit her friends here, tman, fermerly a member of i 18 in San Diego, d the countr on the re of commission ring 1t board Montgomery is exvected to reach Council Blufis from Denver tomo: to visit friends, Mr. and M the fifty-third g yesterday by number of their friends sation Bloomer celebr (he World's Fair, Tt will cost you less than thing necessary included. homes in private cottage, cl close to grounds and on the Lake Michigan. Write to J Ten Days nt ED THE REJEC) PROVOSITILO! City Council Will Table the Request of the Union Depot Company. The members of the city council met at the meil chamber last evening as a committee of the whole to discuss the proposition made by the Union Depot company with reference to the donation of Union avenue to the Union Pacifle railway in cousideration of the pure e of the union depot grounds by the company. It was a short mecting, but in the half hour that they were together they found plenty of time to transact some important busiuness, Mayor Lawrence read a message in which he stated the object of the meeting and told the aldermen that the matter under consideration was one which demanaed the greatest caution and diseretion on their part Her ded them that the members of the depot company were not the only ones to be consider i the ¢ but th st look out for the interests of the entire city Alderman Smith then introduced a resolu: tion, the report of the committee towhich the matter was referred at the last meet ing, recommending that the whole matter be tabled indefinitely. The report was unani mously adopted. At the meeting of the council tomorrow evening this report of the commit of the whole will udopted and the scheme of the Union Pacific to get pos session of Union avenue without ing o — cent or doing a thing in return except pur: ative artists, wall ing a piece of ground at its fair 1 hauging, plain and orna | pricey will then be officially knoc signs. No. 15 Pearl St | head he opinions expressed by men during the last few the action of the council will meet with the bearty approval of the majority of the peo. people. “When the ordinance was passed granting the Union Pacific the right to continue its half-hourly dummy trains, it was the express understanding that it should take part in the union depot enterprise within eighteen month remarked an in terested party last e ning 4 provision to that effect was inserted in the ordinance. 1f, as the attorney for the city and the attorn for the Union Depot company claim, the Union Pacific now tries w0 show that simply because no ference to that provision wus putin the title of the ordinaace that provision is a dead 100 tons of prime hay must b once. Regular 35e bales go av I bales at 20¢ at Howe's Hawkeye sold lar Mil Dr. William O'Gorman diea very suddenly yeste morning at his home, 106 Fourth street, of acute inflammation of the kidue, He had been complaining for about twenty: four hours, but had not thought it ne to consult another physician until midnieht Friday night, when Dr. aled in. Medicine was adminis ortly after the doctor left the pati went into ivelsion, Dr. Jennings resummoned, but before he ved the con vulsion was over. Befor 1z, however, worse one came on, and the combi of Dr. Jennings and Dr. Macra 1o bring him out of the atBo'clock. He was 4 y a momber of the Royal Ar Catholic church. He | two small children. The -remains will be taken to Newark, N. J., next Tuesday for in terment. The brother of the deceased has been notified of the sad affair and s now on his way here. His mother is at present in Europe. The Mille paper, paper mental painting, Dr, A. J. Cook, Grand hotel annex. Bpecial attention to diseases of rectum., Wood of all kinds, o T G. Knotts & Co Domestic soap ne were unablo onvulsion. He died s of age anum aves a widow and the b days indie » and coal. 00 Broudway. hest for l-urd water, Trouble at s 1 Mis. L. K, Haggatt's son and a lot of other boys living in the western part of the city have been having tilts back and forth for some time past, and as the Hagzart boy was in a hopeless minority he generally came out second best, his enemies tipping hiw off the sidewalk whenever they saw fit, Yesterday noon , Hageart went to the rty-fourth street wearing int and proceeded to r, Miss Annie DeGroat, a tongue lashing for permitting such indigni ties to her boy. The discussion waxed fust and furious, but Miss DeGroat finally wound it up by filing an_ information charging the irate lady with disturbing the peace. The | ease will be tried before Justice Fox next Saturday. et Boxes and barvels of Dre cologne, a delicious perfume, for 10¢. Davis, the druggist. Williamson & ¢ 106 Main street, dargest and best bieyelo stock in city. vart, of the worst kind. It is an attempt b meuns of a mere technicality to sneak out ¢ an agreement which was made with the full knowl of both pa and 88 such should e the indignation of all good citizens. The next thing to doisto show our resentment for such an action on the part of the Union Pavific by taking all measures possible to get it off of Union avenue, vacate the street, and where it was at first, in the This temporizing policy to ward the railvoads has been pursued long” enough to show it an utter failure, and if the present city atic dow : to prose the case we mus t an assistaut who will,’ several kind give the t form of lots. 2l's Bell e bottles Burned to Deat Annie, the 4-yearwld daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Harms, met with a horrible death Friday evening, She was playing with her 8, P, Vanatta, attorney, 5 Evereut blk. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. .0 | Deemer | the | making and enforcing | in | of the supreme | letter, it is an exhibition of bad faith on its | put it back 'l HE ()MA";\ I)AII.Y -(ulur two years older, at their home In Gar- | Pherson now (8, ner township, seven miles east of the city, nd they got hold of some matches, In some way they managed to set fire to some hay, the inflammable material blazed up and the flames surrounded the smaller child. The other ran to the house and called for help The little one was soon rescued, but not un til every stitch of clothing had been burned off and her body had been terribly burned She was picked up and carried to the house, she lingered along from 6 o'clock in iing until in the morning, when h relieved her sufferings House Cleant for house cleaning is now on. u_contemplate papering or paint- ing, don't fail to the BOSTON STO! stock of WALL PAPER, window shades, curtains, curtain pole portiers, ete. Our wall paper stock is by far the largest and best stock in the city to choose from. Our low prices are known throughout the Ask to see our line of papers at s, 8¢, 10¢ and 124c. - We em- the most expert and reliable workmen. Painting and papering of all kinds done on the shortest possible no tice. Bear in mind that the BOSTON | STORE is headquarters for wall paper Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., cil Bluffs, Ia. Where to Worship. t Presbyterian Church—Rev Phelps Preaching mornin ing. Atthelatterservice the sermc | the Junior Order of United Amer men, by request St Paul's —Eve o'clock First The time Iy ploy only Stephen and e will be to an Work pastor, n- 1 prayer changed to 8 Baptist Rev. J. H. Davis. of the Churen® and “The New Birth Sunday school. people’s meeting, 7 p. m Trinity Methodist—Preachin tor, Rev. H. h. Barton; class | a.m.; Sunday school, 12 m.: Junior 4. m.; Epworth leazue, 7 p. m Young Men's Christian Association meeting at led by A. A. Hart; it 4, led by Rev, 8. Alexander. Al Mission, North Eighth street Rev. J. Fisk will preach at Preaching by the “The Mystery 12 m pastor. Mission of the ; young Subjects by the pas ay Boy men's nd_ Presbyte pastor, Rev. 12, Christian Fifth Avenuc the pastor, Rev. C school, 12, Berean Bantist—Preaching by Shepard morning and_evening cvening during the week fan Alexande ndeavor, 6:30 Methodist W, Preaching by the Sunday school, Preaching by Brewer. Sunday Rev and eve W. C. ¥ Sun Umbrellas. Our stock is now open for inspection, We show by far the best selection ever | shown by us. The low prices this season «excels all previous y The Boston | store has gained the enviable reputation of being the leaders in the umbrella and purasol line, This season we have pre- red to still hold the sway. Ask to see our line at $1.00, £1.50 $1.75 2,00 and . the best value ever offc over any retail counte BOSTON STORI Fotheringham, Whitelaw & ¢ Council Bluffs, orts. ind and was discharged last re A num- ouly two of themnot being in the custody of the sherif. Charles Minor s indicted for the reeny of a lot of tools from the carpenter | shop of M. 8. Roop in the night time. The charge that he tried to enter the house of B S. Hurrington in the night was ignored by thdgrand jury Two indictments were r the boy burglar, W. Williamson's rned, turned inst , for the burg- nd - Spetman nk Peach was indicted twicé for the of Brown's carpenter shop and factory and for the larceny of a lot of tools helonging to D. P. Talbot at the latter place. Among th Kimball's ses which were ignored were those of Charles McCoy and Lottie Fadden, charged with adultery M. . Swift and Ed | Swift, larceny of a lot of cigars from I\ L. Swith's place: John Snyder, for breaking into th iilding at 605 Broadway: Louis Oliver, for malicious injury to the fixtures of a Rock Island car, and Charles Manker, charged with highway robbery of & from M. Neely. 100 tons of prime hay must be sold at once. Regular 3¢ bales go at e, large bales at 20c av Howe's Hawkeye Jil South 6th street. Another nn]lln\vm(-lutn the [m|)||lu|‘ Schubert piano. Swanson Music ( new inv and sty iy of English ish, at the Louis. Che Kindergs rten is preparing for a due observance of Froebel's birthday next Thurs- day at the rooms in the Baldwin, residence, 539 Willow avenue. The will be of an mter euds will be rten under the m man and Miss Baldwin work for the children, wted by those who closely. It seems st tunity of plac perienced kinderg > takea advantage of turbans, late; The kinder is_doing which is duly appre have observed it inge that the oppor- iren under such an ' trainer should not by more pacents, 1t nts to inform them oncerning tne real mission of the rten, but the work of the school is essful'that it is winning its way into and it is hoped that it will soon Ly established upon a table b Council Bluffs, and in fact western To behind in its appreciation of the kinder. n work. This seems strange when in ducational lines it keeps fully abreast of the times. The Council Bluffs, lowa. Dining Rates, $3 to Prop. i Most ¢ foom on per da I gant hotel in nth 1loor, F. Clark, Bouricius' music house appears to e doing a land office business in pianos and organs at 114 and 116 Stutsman. Ask your g:uvm for Domestic soap. hugs Caught, rick Kies and Joseph Callahan, two \ha hackmen, were caught by the Omaha detectives yesterday and are now in the city jail awaiting & preliminary examination on the churge of slugging and robbing the old man from Red Ouk, Geor e was fully written up in Tne Bee several sago. Dennis went to the jail in Omaha and fully identified them as the men who robbed ‘him, and they admitted having started out with them in the hack on the obbery took place. Dennis arge black and blue eye, u atch ou tae top of his head, another on his cheek and several more on other parts of his body that are not so prominently before the public, to remind him of how he painted the town. ' He filed an information in police court charging the two men with robbing him of #0 in cash, u gold watch and chain and several other articles of less value. I'b two men were brought over fror Omaha yesterday afte rroon P O e Dennis, whose Hood's Sarsaparillaand Paine’s (! Compound, & fresh supply just rec De Haven's. Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the best #2.00 house in lowa. See the hic! km) wheel at P erigo's, 103 Pearl stree Archer Gets the Decislon. rly two years past a suit has been ding in the district court in which M- Waid & Martin, a firm ot Atlantic, nas n trying to t #0000 from D, W ter of this city for a depreciation of the stock of a system of vauning factories which the three were running at different plac under Archer's management. The case was turned over to Smith McPherson as referee, and o decision was rendered yesterday, the Ppupers being sent from Chicago, where Mc- be colle BEE: gra— | given in favor of Archer. | Cook, O, O. Christenson selected | Coun- | | Dohany's | ove | the ¢ — n the decision the referce reclation of tho stock value is not dudlo any mansgement on Archer's part, but'fo a sudden and unfore n drop in the price of canned goods im ately after ths quning company had aded up. Tho decision was consequently | | finds that the Electod n Secretary. The annual meeting of the Young Men's | Christian association was held last evening and the following bfficers were elected for the coming year: President, C. T. Officer; first vice president, L. W. Tulleys vice president, C. 8. Lawson; treasure i Hart; recording secretary, W, P. O directors, C. G. Saunders, K. H. ifeys, W. om Moatgor W. Wallace: directors fill W. Squire Louge: The report of the treasirer showed amount received by him during the ye be &2 pended §2,865, leaving o ance on hand of $16, It was decided to recommend to the board of directors at its next meeting that Rev Henry Delor g be appointed gencral secre. tary ‘temporarily, to fill the position during nee of J. C. Rose. in gymnasium work will b now on thre week. on ' Thursday and v evenings . under the tion of W. M. Van Arnam, ery, W. roto bal held from day, 100 tons of prime hay must be sold at once. Regular 35 bales go at 1ie, large bales at 20c at Howe's Huwkeye Mills, South 6th street. Coal and wood: best Missouri hard wood in the city delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 N At Dohany's Theater, Yesterday afternoon and last evening German Soldier” delighted the crowas, Mr Reilly appe: that of a jovial German, a merry fun maker with sing speciaities of dialect and of song. sanie company uppear in the same play at Dohuny's tonight Tomorrow eve| and cheapest prompt iin A 1in the leading part, Monday m's | Unele Tom’s Cabin company "his play seems never to wear out, and it always d Sutton's company offers special att it being a large company—thirty-se ple—fully equipped with a big band carload of donkeys, ponies, ete., with which to give the play the most realistic scenes. Robert Gaylor as “Sport. MeAllister™ is to appearat Dohany’s next Thursday night As “one of the 400 hie is a_great mirth-pro voker. - This great comedy success ran for fifty utive nights at the Bijou theater, arat tined @ crowd tions, and a conse w Y Free treatments dy m. at the Council Surgical institute, from 2 to 4 p. Medical and and Broadw Iy Bluirs 2th Aristo eabinet Ashton’s studio, Fine photos, dozen. pe Kensington Tea, Mrs. Runyan and Mrs. Dr. tertained 4 gathering of their Thursduy afternoon at the Runyan, 102 Park ant Kensington themselves with needies and social converse. The house was pleasingly decorated with flowers, the refreshments were delicate and | wsion throughout was delightful to | Houghton en lady friends residen: of Mrs, It wasa pleas. ladies enjoy avenue, and the all Cook your meals this summer on a gas vange. "At cost at the Gas company Geo. S, Davis, prescription dru Marrinze me and address [N Duni 1 Rosa Hilde W, S Mu 1 Eva arson §EL 0L Peddie, On T Ella Sturney, Chi Licen N Pottawattamte county i, Pottawattamic 2rove, Carson GERMAN SOCIAL AFFAIRS. Easter Ball of the Platud of the Swngerh The “Grote 2 ball of the “Jungens Holt Fast,” as been the talk in | Plattdeutsche thing of the past. tsehers—Suncess “The attendance was per- s ot as as had been expected, yet those present were not deterved by this from enjoying then s, 50 that Germani hall very seldom held a happier lot of people hin its walls than last night. To the left of the stage was the flag of the ty with its insignia—two hands joined under the double o right the United S Lo singers ion of the ve n, under lhn livection of der, Mr. Rhynert, rendered se tions, which we el committee on arrangements consisted Theodore Heuck, George Heinen and liam Kieck, The division vevein h of the Bea arranged for an tainment, at which their familics will be present. next Wednesday, These s cevenings have become very popular with the members. Instead of the usual entertain- ment the Bavarian verein will tonight at tract the attention of all its members and their friends by giving theatricals by actors of reputation. The first concert given crbund, since its or n last Sun s of the Turn- evening enter- by the Omaha good | i the Lan Parting, d by prope It spoke volumes for crson. the leader of the Kaiser's tenot solo, little less interesting , Herr Hans Al solos, an Hymn,” with and “Hungarian,” evoked such the was several ti 1 of @ soprano solo by Mrs. Mar simply superb and so delighted | that ‘she was repeatedly en i no less attractive part was Mr. Hewrich Lotz's cornet solo, “F antasic aus dem Zillerthale,” by floch, who added laurels blished” reputation in this he Wine ' Juder ining of voice of. C . while Springtimg The disting n his was uished lne of mus dered in a very acc Messrs. Peter ~ Kuiscr 1 wnd John Rocschmanu, - Thieles! | tra, good on all occasions, excelled | this time. —~ It Wasa Big Fail Forr WavNE, Ind., April 1 pated failure of Coothbs & Co., whol hardware dealers, is taking large portions. A second mort was filea today, which brings up the total of prefer. cnees 'to date o 171,600, This evening Syd- ey C. Lombard was appointed receiver, ntici on 5 April colored, was hanged here today for and killing B. H. Curtis July died of strangulation aft was a Greek and, Latin crnor was hanged i Scott & two weeksrespit —p- WEATHER FOKE shooting last, Scott he drop fell. He scholar. The gov Mgy for granting INTS. It Will Be Slightly C braska Today. Wasmixetos, D, C., April 15.—Forecasts for Sunda Ker Nebraska—Fair; light northwesterly winds; shehtly coole For Tow 1 show ern portion;; ¢ winds; warmer in eastern portion. For South and North I fair, except loc North Dakota ; v: or Throughout Ne- in east slightly kota—Generally astern portion of OrricE oF THE WEATHER Brueav, Omana, April 15.—Omah ord of tempe » and | rainfyll, cor with corresponding day of past four 1890, 61 Maximum temy Minimum te tempe ipltation 00 00 Atement showing the condition of tem- perature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1, 18 saperuture for the day ey since Murch 1 precipitation 539 104 18 Novth Main, | ney for the day .. 10 § oy March 1 101 § Huxt, Local Forecast Ofticial. THREE: HONORABLE MEN — Who Openly Endorse Drs, Cope- land anl Shepard. The Standing of B 1es Their e I Truth and Statements Verified, Mr. N |o | No | spee will Yesterd peoy stat regn done fe o8 ! n. reet, U for i te o Cock is better kn A Wi or | esteemed than he the prosenc ple, he said r enents of o rding what Drs. Cop them, but th slon on e to have s, and after my exper se and that of 1 mad p o8 ne These Men In. They Can ily Seen and Their Printed e1i. South Omaha, 11ving on tween 1ith and I5th, i< the seale ho Union Stock Yards compar mora hizhiv re- What he says pa t these with th aley, my littl epted as no less than simple truth of n number of ite belioved the in the newspapers ud & Sk rd had b fm- vhysi- n in Eirl, Lim not only willing to belleve~Ikiow that cvory word publish d was the truth, “A tronble origl hid tor f ness aud threat bl ne dise ro Do for but thin R Shepard [ r i ston have D, COCKRELL, N Wik Union 8 ock Yarde Compa iy tng tomy lun not only made existence m iftecn years, hut had fnpalr ned my life, T distressing synipto dwell on. | sulfere se oxtended to my hest, continued cot 1ht fOr constant cou voived my 1 wis dist tors in O my live itdid o clso, der the i gl lin stom ieh. 1 by inz that bitof gova. | troatment of Drs, ai ed My was and iy he all rieht and 15 poundas. b well, U ever 1ach is gaine ol f eatureh | all of them. Short bre onld not s I e . t 110t everyth Omaha had treatod mo was my trouble, needted some- | Capol i heth aring s as sound and ¢ from catarrh of the 14 §te wch to me ul- Tho th, ne d ut nd & ugh gon d not suy n < hewe phosicians are all that i claimed £ o7 ONF YEAR AND A 5 rown biock, safTe dise was out Sher righ M onue, for | U. P, terri to § muc It | wh | tw | relie this trou CATAR EAS TOM 2 n(l | Still 30-POUND DAUNTLEES. Cat A. LOVGREN, R\:.Il Estate, HALF A . the well k Wits {1 He psia nnd eatieel b red all the distre sos; ad led to ( thoron zhly exh ¢ life or ambitio sard cured me 18 tnow, und have stz SUTA A UNION PACIFI R.JOUN BROUGH | Councii B b vears in th ro ble racking ol ces | ws and sl ned as lu d at t 10} that aimost nothins we ly Shepard | ved and as well s T ever w treatnient for catarrh b.cs Is the best fn the worl.( 0 MR s with \TERAY rodlestate denier, 1 by Drs. Copeland my arly ruiod mo. T thos vous syston e with= n 0 Rif en emp shops with blnck nd LOVGREN." MAN. hoave wyed of the W ver LOW RATES. H AND ALL CUK TREATED AT LOW RATES ~MEDICINES S AT A DISTANC D BY MAIL. BLANK, wheel Buy a prop alogue Free. RABLE AND asthinaand jung i Sales Kee lnzreasmg \I)Kq" APRIL 16, 189§ TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, WATGH THE CHILDREN. Start Them Fairly «m‘l Squarely in the Race of Life. “The child 1s a littlo deaf ftrom severs colds, but will crow out of it,” I8 » romark too frequently made and tooconfidently telieved by parents. The child will not_“grow out of 1L Noxt to the oyo. the ear is the sensitive and dolieate organ of the human body, and the tender ears of children are es- peciuily sonsitive to injury and Hablo to dis- euse, and disonse contracted in childhood means misery throuh life, Dont permit this, Don't be criminally careless Start your children fatrly, Drs. Copeland and Shepard have mude profound study of diseases of the onr. and they wre romarkab y successful in | curing them—eapecinlly (£ DFOURN to the time. A Iargo fraction of the cises succe fully treated in Omahi are treated by them | This lurze experien ful study, ample skill o to nld the little 8 of Drs, Copol cup your child HER AND DAUGHTER. arly w your nzo Datsy Coskroll, daughter of N. ). Cockrell. whose statenient Aippoars in anndjoining colamn, was entiroly cured sorlons complication of di At the Cope- land Medical institute, Duisy’s motner. in spoakint of tho lasting results in the fow duys ngo, gave these facts and o *Our Da'sy hiad been falling for i lonz time and wo feared the worst, Sho lost a1l appotitc and got 8o weik and ‘ran down’ s to alarn us greatly. She slept very Httle and wou Cry out I her 8 eop ad wis rest' turbed. Severa headuchos werd Sho was always haw . in £ and spitting nose was nearly ¢osed up by eatireh, Iler { throt gotso bad that she could not speak PAiniy At tnes, She wis alWays tev ng to cetrld of somethin that scemed” to be i her throat. The cat e also made her very Welind to yell fi her ears 1o make her hoar tired « when playine or walk and fanliy AMe §) WEAK, PALE and IN thit wo were foreed to take her out of frequent nd her troated wefit. Bl to. 1 took ard. She our expucta- Lin appotit ind her foc health cured ¢ is raple led n physieian, wh s with littie 1t any b 1ined to save her if possi® nd she yond groat nas not r sho cre winte before, W been ko coul A CHIALLENGE Drs. Copeland and Shopard 000 to any one who will disprove or 1l printod This chalicn and will ho columns, T, nd 512 N Y, Hours 410 11 Sunday-10 Life Blde., Omuha 105 p.m pom l\’c 1S01n why 30-POUND DAUNTLESS. TSHNEIS one that will sell at 5| set agency quick. it and make you a living. UNION TRANSFER CO.. 1304-6.8-10 Main Strect, Council Bluffs, Towa. IF YOU WANT A Or, which is of primary importance Chas. Swaine, N | o run the We have the Royal Hardman, We Gasoline Stove, Bicycle, Refrigerator, Carpet Sweeper, Just now, To have your Stove stored for the Sll have the latest in sheet music, mmer, call on 737 Broadway. i THE - BACKI largest music store west of Chi ‘l‘;(). finer than silk, and in other musical instruments, etc.; what we have not is the exception, Pianos to rent and rent to apply, Mueller Piano and Organ Co., 103 Main street, Council Bluffs, most | combned with care- | of a | dqoften | and dis- | | W Yea, Verily The World Moves FOR YOU FOR YOUu hing 8o good ot bo time oved, No Deaths No Fires 1t does not depend on A Calamity. Writetothe PERPETUAL MATURITY BCNDING CO,, Council Bluffs, corporated under the laws of Towa 0, rooms 26 Merrd | Council Blufrs, Towa. ' DOWANY'S THERTER Council Bluffs, I, | John Dohany, - - - - - Managoer, Incors tor | torma i and \ block, and Sunday, 15 AND 1 MATINEF APRTL SATURDAY ericu's Swoot Dialect Co MR. JAMES In the Original Mus At Sinzor and odinn, \. REILLY, eal Comedy- Disting Drama, A GERMAN SOLDIER BY HARRY W. EMMET, MR REILLY SINGS Love Mein Taderian 1. NER Know, membor TO Vs & Gornian i HEAR Name 1 Hegr As Lo Will Shin ttio Biby Trae' o “The Turnstile Ridd TAK T "1 iicent Seenery, High Class Specialt Now songsand © cen S ’5 I 5 n?:k&: .Sll]vrx b Sepentine Spac al Matimoe Saturd iy, tonll arts of tho hous Avril 15, i T | Nighit Pricos ! poHANv’s THEATER. MONBAY, APRIL [7. THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL SUTTON'S Wonstey Double ,E.incle Tom's Gabin | COMPANY. COMPRISING 2 Artists Famous Topsies Marks, the Lawyers Educated Donkeys Cuban Bloodhounds Shetiand Ponies MAUpDp SUTTON, The youngest Topsy on the stago. BAEY EDJTH, A5 years, us the an, SPECIAL SCEN nd sn.ticent stroot or @ A2BNNNN Ag 1ld. RY! PRICES feo tho o daily, DOHANYS THEATER. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, “The Iniitable Trish Comentun, ROBERTGAYLOR And an Incompurable parade at11:48 «dy Company of 2—~COMEDIANE, SINGEBS and DANCERS—29 In the Latest Luuzhing Success, SPORT MeALLISTER “Onc of the 400.”° 8*7" Presented here minner thit chi cess for over H0-—CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS At the Bijo ter, New York, PRICE e and e, e T Special Notices. COUNBIL BLUFF3, 0t reter o sume brilllant d its great suce 50 With & liitle tme and cupitel and introduce patented novy . Ad s Perin Ave., Councll Blufle People any It Inste 10 Iways i stock st Bixzs oltles. M ALTESE Clioss M yenes; good valu by's, Merrinm hiock 3 . o | WikL Exciiani o~ Two four room houses and 8tore room and outbulldings, cle of ncumbrance. A. J. Mandel, 10 Graliam Ave, well estabilshed a4t Ave. $16 1 Ave, 00 Graham A 0N IRENT - Store room 20x4), yrocory stand, corner [ith St o nth. A J. Mandol, 7)) Gral URSE GIRL, WANTED, Ave. A.J. Mandol At once i Four box stalls st Kxchange bard Minick Q01 REN'T S W. —, Jndl- Shugark F [ sae Hardw TARBA 0ved. o od. Well propar ty bullding w Full vt 0 A bargaln Inquire Council Blutts f tnners tools, g of Empkl 7] K Fole 1 for the work Jter (or sald Ceirnbio home on ~1xth nvenue otric motor; house uf five 1« wator, Iargo biick cellar, front e WiILwell at less thiun netunl cost 24 Penrl stroet. Council 11t 201 SALE e block from my, closety, city side porches. Lougee & Towld, for wale, No. 1513 FIECY ny 1 Chrlstlan, OUSE and | "L woliclt, W woek, 0) d | ALk com: stock Addross J. We yek, Councll Blafts CHANCE for r and" delly s dlvliod Must buy 15 s Room b, Lverett v et Farm ani eity property Pasey & Thomas, Counoll BSTRACTS and 004 Abought and " wold Blufms Aveuus Uiy window 2 yard. . Witl 0 baluice in inatall- ments Pearl st Counet) Blutfs, o sav and Meholso A number of very eaxy b & Co.. 21 Broadway, cottmos, o Ms. Greeuslields, ANTED—GIrl Lousework Fourth avenue for general 1y 4yearold 1 disposition; nth st JOR SALE-Cheay borse, With phnt barkain. a1 Kiuis ST ACIE farm 1 Blicres: 20 e per ners. Jonm \ Hao bred, e South ey ront, also Biacre U 110w land 10F xale & Van Patten TANTED ith & Plnin sewlng to 4o st howme. M IRENT—The 10-r00m bo s enue And Kb street, oW e June | at 84 0 per month. ine Il property. tay & Hess Boye kox wilt used a bargain; §0.0) Blufts, P01 KENT—brom latof June Lo lat of Octo Iarge cool rooms: two mlecly fur twooarpeted only. Address b %, Hee UM MO BALE-S, High grade cusbion Ure months: roller ehain: bl Aadross Lock Box W7, Coune atylish family b ¥ L ie. Call % Malu str