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THE DAILY BEE| COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET Lelive u TELEPHONES a1y earrier to any part ot the city W. TILTON, - MANAGER | Business Office No. 43 Night Editor No. 28 -—_— MiNOKR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Cc Miltonberger is the hatt 52 Broadway he trial of the $5.000 case of the city inst the motor company is set for a hear ing today before Judge MoC The boys of the High school are consider ably interested in foot ball just at present Several teams have been organized and are getting toughened to the blows and kick as to get in shape for the season’s games. The supper which was given by the ludies of the city last week for the benefit of the Union Christian mission, uetted the mission about #0, which will be applied to th of the Girls' Industrial Mr. Delong wishes to extend his thanks through the columns of Tie BE to the ladics who were instrumental in planoing and car the plans, and to all others who had o in the ful resulu The celebrstion of the birthday of Frochel the founder of the kindergarten. took place last Fri at the rooms of the Council Biuffs kindergarten on Willow avenue, The exercises were under the direction of Mrs Hardman and Miss Laura Baldwin, and cor sisted of songs, games, and the other ex f the little ones. “The house decorated with flowers, and ve hments were served to the children after rebitect Woodward thinks the guaranty demanded by the school board, that the cost of the erection of the new school house in the western part of the city will not be mo thin #5270, will ne e enforced, and that if the Dbids run over that amount one room will be left unfinished, or other way of cutting down the price will be adopted. He says that he did not care to put up a huilding that would be no credit to himself or to the | eity, and does not care for that class of work ag sehool hand 1cces usual <attrictive rg ¢y Losm—Child's whitc tween police station on and Bell's store on Broadway evening, Finder please leave store. angora muff, be Bryant street Saturday at Bell’s er Diyw at World's ¥ Tt will cost you less than £50.00, thing necessary included. homes in private cottage, clean, safe, close to grounds and on the b h of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T, Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, 111 Refers to H W. Tilton of THE Bt Jucob Sims of Sims & Bainbriage, Councii Bluffs. the very- This means Saturday, April 20, I permanently close my jewelry business. Peopie who have left watehes and jewelvy for repaivs must call and get them, and all bills must be settled before that date. Carl Burhorr PERSONAL PARIGRAPHS, Sherifl Hazen spent Sunday in Av J. B. Atkins has returned from Montreal, Canada, Frank Trimble leaves today f to Springtield, 111 Mrs. J. G. Wadsworth | A two months v with nois en. atrip to business t last evening for sit relatives in 11li F. Clark of the Grand hotel sday for a pleasure trip to New Manager I leaves Wed rsident W. M. Beardshear of Agricultural coliege at the Grand hotel. Mrs. Robert Brown and son fr wheir home in St Joseph, IS with Mrs, Horace Everett are piss Guittar who has been the ag, vea Everott for some time past, 1 day for her home in Columbia, Mo, D. Maltby left last evening for Keokuk to take in the stute encampment of the Grand Army. Abo dozen other old soldiers leave to for thesame Free treatments daily m. at the Council Bluffs Surgical institute, 26th the Tows Ames is registered at leave today Mo., after gruest of Lves to- irom 2 to 4 p. Medical and and Brondwauy Boxes and_bavrels of Drexel's Bell cologne, a delicious perfume, 23c bottles for 10c. Davis, the druggist. Coal and wood: best and cheapest Missouri havd wood in the city; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. See the peeriess and get our terms. Pearl strect. Dauntless bicycles Henry Murphy. 10 Broke a Limb, S. 1. Rodda met with a about midnight Saturday walking through Bayliss park caught his foot in one of the gaspipe rail ings at the edge of the walk and fell to the ground, bringing the strain of his whole weight on his right leg below the knee, He sustained a severe fracture of the hmb near the ankle, but he got up and tried to moke his way home. After walking a little way the pain became so severe that he had to iie down and call for nelp. A man who hap pened to be within hearing came o his as. sistance, a4 hack was called, and Mr. Rodu wiis taken to his home at 330 Oaklind ave uue. An examination showed that in walk ing after the accident he had caused the sharp ends of the bone almost to penetrate through the flesh, and he is suffering consid erably more from the inflammation thus caused than he would have done otherwise Dr. Macrae, who attended him, states that amputation will probably not be necessa although it is a severe injury and one that will keep him confined to nis bed for quite time. accident Heo when rious night was he The Grand 1t Council Blufls, Most ¢ Jowa. Dining room on Rates, $3 to #5 per day. Prop. Mme. Helen Merrill, hairdressin manicuring. Room 312, Merrig tel, gant hotel in seventh oo, E. F. Clark and m block. k your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company Columbian souvenir silver spoons, new and beautiful, at Lund Bros Geo. 8. Davis, preseription druggist Bought a Chienp Wheel Albert Noland, formerly Grand hotel safety in Omaha o day thought he had a great 55 for o wheel, the price deale the streets with the sercne having gotten a g yesterday his joy was turned to gri H. Perrigo of Omaha identified it as t which was stolen from his place o week ago lust Sunday. He atonce claimed his prop erty, and on looking at the number 1t proved to be the right one Nolund was asked wherglie ot it, but was unable to give any very satisfactory account of the purchase All'he knew was that he bought it of a man whom he did not know, and who started off for Chicago with his in his pocke immediately after the sale had been effected Noland is just #85 worse off than he thought he was, and doubtless the enterprising thief is blowing his cash in riotous living in the World's fair ity W. H. Lynchard was the first 10 find the trace of the bicycle, and will cluim the §5 reward tha T the nbia porter wnd new AL bought a L or two ago and paid bargain of which fron would have been #1350, and rode aboy consciousness of Bu for A od deal for noth: Stop at the Ogden, O« il Blufls, the best $2,00 house in Lowa, Ask your groc The Millers, deco paper, paper hanging wental painting, si DeHaven liead: compound and Hood's Domestic soap. artists, wall plain_and orna 15 Pearl St wrters for supurilla, Willlamson & Co., 106 Main stre largest and best bicyele stock in city. ive colery L Domestic soap outlasts cheap somp. | company NE\\\\: FRON COUNCIL BLUFES is, the flrv!lun‘ Mru;w'.r-rur. Sucoseds in Fluding the Pursning Officers, CAMPED NEAR CRESCENT SATURDAY NIGHT Traces of Hix Wlhercabouts Middie of & Stubble Field ¥ He May Yet ® Apprehended. Hope Oficer Weir returned from Crescent yes terday 10 o'clock after nearl twelve hours spent in tracking David Ferris, the Cres or, over the country. The effort to ire him te boarded the 1 o'clock Northwestern freight Saturday night was a failu very good reason that Ferris had not wasted any good time waiting but had started off on a tic-pass for Crescent. He bad two compan. it learned, and they spent the night by the side of the railroad track three north Crescent, a pile of ashes ; the tey had had their campire there by the descrip the farmer They broke camp at f the roud track and to the morning av | mur cant as n for the v trains fons. wus place where Thoy neighboring farmer tion of onie of the fitted Ferris nicely were soen and men given by terday morning. going north by party the ra Ferris and the third man strikng off over farms and hay tie After that all trace of them the officers have 1 eust was lost and idea what direction they ed, h that they will e farmer in 1t is sup ap their res ) tuke h so the ot viciuity and work f igh to « them away shave off his heav mustache, but he ean hardly fix up his game ey " to make it look like a good one. The police confident of capturing him_soouer or later, us his appearance is so striking to enable him to be wdentitied anywhere, money ¢ as GREAT SILK SALE And Sik Exhinit At the Iost et Bluits, Commenc Monday, silk machine weavi operation in our show erty of the n Store, ng April 24, a ress silks in full ndow. the prop- world-famed Natehang Silk of Willimantie, Conn. In ad- dition to this, and in order to introduce their ned silks to the public, all our stocks of Natchang silks will be offered at cost price for the entire we In order to get this exhibit here we had to purchase $2,000.00 worth of their silks. We hav the sole agency for Council Blufls and western lowa. Everything in the stock, “including ehina. faney silks and satins, all at COST PRICE for the week Not a piece of silk or satin in the store but will have a new price 0 pleces 22-inch fgu during next week extra quality wed china and 67ie, during next Natchang faille and ¥1.75. Natchang | $1.15 for W silk line in our chinas silk, 45 week's sal $1.15, $1.42 pieces 50 silks, U0, lack rhadama, 50, 674, 823¢, yard guaranteed X months. A SOUVENIR this store a silk ving a history To every lady visiti cocoon with pamphlet g of silk culture and manu ire, BOSTO ORE FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Blufts, la. tng. The annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian association was held last evening at the Broadway Methodist church. Most of the churches of the city adjourned their evening services and, their combined congye gations filled the large auditorium, principal address of the evening was made by President W, M. Beardshear of the Towa Agricultural college at Ames. It was an sloguent effort, and although rather long w sned to by the audience without sig weariness. in so_interesting auner did he treat his subject. L. W. Tulleys, chairman of the finance committee, made his annual report, showing the expenses for the past year and the condition of the asso- ciation at present. Al the money that was pledged to assist the organization at the be. ginning of last year had not been paid, so that the'association found itself in a rather cramped condition from a financial stand- vomt, A collection was taken to help wipe out the indebtedness, between 50 and $50 being raised | complete the him until they can | The | | Just now I'm a stray and objéet to being Bouricius’ music house appears to be doing a and “or office business in t 14 and 116 St Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per Ashton’s studio, 18 Novth Main. A new invoice of Knglish latest und stylish, at the Louis, d pianos man. IPinest n. For first-class rooms in Chicago for | World's fair call on Ohio Knox. A. H. Porigo & Co., 103 Pearl st., Columbia and other high grade bicycles, Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano, Swanson Music Co Use Dome It is the best. ic soap. S. P. Vanatta, attorney, o Everett blk. Domestic soap hest for hard v - ANNOUNCEMENTS. Two more performances of “Faust” at the Boyd, this and tomorrow evenings The Farn ezy Time inesday will nightly continue till to have “A b and incluling Wi the bill at The new play is an Irish drama, “The Sog garth,” full of beauty, love and humor, as an Trish drama should be, The stock company is sure 1o acquit itself well in its lutest play, which will b staged in & manner to the reputation of Manager Da house. Today sustain 's popular Robin Hood" has broken American opera and even contest for honors with the the light operas of Euroy Never since the writing of first essayed on this side of the $0 much of genuin: lody wonious and at the same tration, and so much of ity been oxpressed in @ composer's score. iobin Hood" will be the bill at the Boyd on Weanesday evening, inaugurating a four nights engagement of the Boston the this company will fill iu the west for years McAuliffe, America’s will be seen in Omaha the weelk as a ) all records made a close most popular of an_authorship. nic opera wis Atlantic has of har wtehy orches 18 whimsical S0 much time more iuns lichtweight the latter Ayactor,” openin Farnam Thursday evening in Duncan Harrison's “The Kit the Turf.” The play has been well spoken of in the eust, and they do say that Jack sn't half a bad actor. either. There is of course a fight scene, the Coney Island Athletic club arvena, in which McAuliffe boxes several rounds with James Nelson. The running for the Brooklyn han licap is also realistically presented, four horses taking part in what is said to be one of the most stirring scenes on the stage to day - — Raplt Growth of the In a review of Rallroads. the last census, of the progress of the decade just ended, R, H Edmonds says, inthe Engincering Maga zine: Ruilr eonstruction | rapidly during the decade. cult to realize that whereas we now have 170,600 miles in operation we had only 93,200 miles in 1880, At the end of 18K we had 166,700 miles—a gain of 73,500 miles during the decade, or about 80 per cent. Thir leading roads, which operated 31,000 miles of track in 1880 wud bauled 96,000,000 tows of freight, in It is diti turbans, | the Bijou is changed) | | eused from “being “branded” | high southerly winds | Kearney | 'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MO 1800 T6,400 miles 900,000 tons, The number songe rried by these roads from 55,400,000 to 153,000,000, ber of locomotives on all the the United States inereased from 17,000 | in 1880 10 32,200 in 1800, and the number of passenger, freight and baggage cars | from 536,000 to 1,082,000, The capital invested in railvoads as represented by bonds and capital stock was a little less than £5,000,000,000 in 1880 and a litt less than $10,000,000,000 in 1800, - FOREIGN FINANCLAL REVIEW. Discount Kates a Trifle Firmer Past Week, Discoun operated and haule of pas creased The num ronds in | Two Ammteur Gaimes. The amateur base byl « was opened nmew day The Non tarwith the Clippers at the South Side groun aud came out victorious by 10 to 8. A picked nige from Omaha that went out to do up the Fort Omaha a more dificult and pulled out winners by 11 to 10, The game hotly contested and well played for an early game T'he star play of the day was Lieutenant Wright's running cateh of u hard hit fy b in right field. The batteries were McAlvin and Trappner for the soldiers and Camp and Creighton for the Omaha nine. 10 Ason with two good este club had task barely was During the Eddie Myers Done at Last. Mewriis, Teun., April 23 —A crowd of 100 witnessed a finish glove contest with skin tight g between Jimmie Casey of Mem phis and Eddie Myers of Cincinnati tonight, ata point on the Arkansas shore six miles above this city. Casey won in the fourth round by a swinging left-hand blow on the All this gold will probably be taken for The men fought at 122 pounds. M. S, Austria, where £10,000,000 is yet required to the “St. Joe kid," acted as referee financial The - silver market has not Won by th since the last weekly St. Lovts, Mo., April defeated by their indifferent tenth. Attendunce 7,200, and cool. The score Louls (1)L (4 h Cincinnati 00001 Batieries Louis, Hawley Cincinnat Jones and Chamberliin Unipire: Walters Losnos, April s were a triffe firmer during the past week at 1 cent for three months, and 11§ per short bills, The market has changed very little since the previous week. ‘The con tinued gold shipments from America coucern the market here only slightly per nt for v reorganization materially changed 'ne supplies The demand for e offers of India exchang un Bus has baulk failure Browns. The Reds were playing in the Weather clear report of silver Arc not excessiv remittances is met by f counc The Stoc settled the week. again fallen off. the Austrd having caused uncasiness. Cons bills, was i during PSS [ and Peitz Vaughan St n ls closed with a week's viseof 7 1-16, The chief faature in the forcign 1 partment was a further advance in tine securities, caused by the A ernment’s offcr to settle the debt. Funding loans rose 5 per cent loan of 1886, 1 per cent. Brazilian securi Ameri can railway securities, though they rocov ered slightly yesterday, snow no inaication of a permanent improvement. The varia tions for the week include the followin, il Lake Shore 3 per Atchison and Union Pacific cent each Northern Pacific, per cent; Illinois Central, 15 per cent: bash and Norfolk & Western, 11 pe nt each: Evie and Denver & Rio Grande preferved | per cent eacn; Ohio & Missis sippi and Wabash debentuve, three-fourths | of 1 per cent each: Louisville & Nashville and Denver & Rio Grande common, one-half of 1percent each; Central Pacific and Mis souri, Kansas & Texas, one-fourth of 1 per cent cach lian railroad securities were quet. Canadian Pacific fell three- fourthsof 1 per cent, while Granc unk suaranteed and first and second preference rose one-fourth of 1 per cent. Mexican rail way, ordinary, fell one-half of | per cent; Mexican firsts, three-fourths of 1 per cent} Mexican seconds, one-fourth of 1 per cent “Mysterious’ Willinm is Proud. BostoN, Mass., April 23— Myst Billy Smith, who has won the weight championship of the world, has de posited a forfeit of ¥500 us an carnest of an ¢ | offer o fight Dick Burge of England at 140 pounds. ilronds de- Argen gov- just welter antin i nd 08 rose Punches from the Shoulde-, Duncan B. Harrison is in the city Tke Weir, “the Belfast Spider,” at Boston for assaulting John A is in jail Breen, who Billy Woods of Denver is out with a lengo to fight either Jim Daly Maher. Either man would have with the Colorado man, A challenge was cables of Johnny ( fin to G laad. Grinin offe £.000 and the best pursc Par 1 Davies, Peter Jackson and Joe Choynsk, the stellar attractions of Stock well's Unele Tom's Cabin company, leave for Sedalia, Mo., this morning Horace Leeds, the | chupion, has received Coney Isiand Athletic club to fight Billy Myers to a finish for o purse of 3,500 Jack MeAuliffe, the champion of all cham pion lightweights, will be at the Farnam Strect theater Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings with “The King of the “Turf™ company Prior to the fightin New Orleans between Goddard and Smith anagreement was en tered into between these two heavyweight pugilists that the loser was t give a show and that the winner was to spar for nothing the boxing entortainment thus given Smith proved the vietor, but declines to live up to his agreement John Quinn chal or Peter a picnic 1 Saturday on behalf e Johnson of Kog ht the Briton for tweight ex-amateur an offer from the On the Parls Bourse. Panrs, April 23—A strong feeling and higher prices prevailed on the bourse during the week just closed. Three per cent rent es advanced 45 centimes:. Credit Foncier, 11§ ranes 3 Rio Tintos, bl francs in Bourse The the lust week, Prussian 4's 5 and Deutsche bank at 162 - SHE WASN'T IN IT. On the Benuiy, April pressed duri closed at 107 28, bourse was de- the Pittsburg svorting n, says: “Saith is ready to fight Pete ackson if any club will offer suitable purse, the winner to'meet the victor of tl Corbett-Miteheil bigtle. 1 will mateh Peter Maher to fight Joe’ Choynski for 5,000 and the best purse offered. 1 will also match Joe McGrath to fight an v 110 pounds, Billy Plimmer, pr 500 side and the best prsé. At Syracuse the coroner’s _jury in the case of Dan Donovan of Cleyeland, who dicd with out recovering consciousness ifter receiving a knock-out blow from Joe Dunfee at Map! Bay, found that Donovan was in such re duced physical condition, resulting from training for the contest, and from the dis- cased condition of his lungs, that he was un- able to endure protracted exertion and that the immediate cause of death was hem- orrhages between the membranes of the brain Bob Fitzsimmons settled two Quakers in one night at Philadelphia. The Press says “Dan Curry was the first to go up against the champion, and after sprinting about the stage for a round and being nearly knocked over by the wind of u right-handed swin he retired. Then Hanl Smith came up. He probably knows more now than he did in the twilight hours of yesterday. He meant well, but was forced into permanent vetir ment at a very carly stage, the result of h chin getting mixed up in some way with Fitzsimmons’ right. Tommy Kelly, who secondeid George Daw- son, on his return to Detroit, said: “When Ryan knocked Dawson down the second time. 1 looked at Madden and thought, here another one of your champions. Dawson around all right, however, and made it warm all through the last round, I have heard alabout Ryan having a white stre in his make-up, and Saturday night m the last round, when some one yelled to Dawson to finish him I never saw a man's face take on such a look as_ Ryan’s. The two would make a good fight, and it would probably be along one A Caftle Baron's Daughter Stampeded at o Ball, “I beg 1o be excused. 1 in this roundup. I'm off tion.” That was the peculiar reply a very stylish and remarkably handsome young woman made when a Washington Star reporter struck her for a deseription of gowns, which must have been *fetching™ d with that girl's splendid brunette ity inside of them. Oh, well, most eve here now,” was the cheerful response. ous to have “That's it. bhelong reservas don't my vred, for & body is strange iety reporter’s “We are very anxi- 1 the notable people—" I'm not a ‘notabl the brisk young woman. **Dad’s not an an office holder nor an office seeker. He's just a plain, every-day cattle baron, and we're not in it this' trip. We're stampeded.” “Stampeded?” “Yes: we don’t feed with these kind of cattle, you know. Our crowd is ‘R.;’ these people all belong to the *D.’ dash vange, and they've turned off the water, burned all the grass, cut all our fences and stampeded us in great shape. Four y from now if you happen to be around here you will” find the national » in the hands of the old hosses again and I'll have no objection to giv- ing you a deseription of my harness. said bunched with this outfit.” The objections must have been intelli- gible to the society veporter, for they were accepted, and the daughter of the “plain, every-day cattle baron” was ex- s mixing of political ‘‘cattle” by red she had been “stam? Movements of the | The Gentieman's Roadster elub will a great suceess of its June m g Dick Tilden of Beatrice, with his stable of trotters, will leave for Denver carly next Monday. Nothing has been toward bringing the to this city in August Lightning struck a barn on the stock farm of Charles Reed near Gallatin, Tenn., and twenty-five brood mares in foal to St. Blaise were killed The owner of the sensational Nebraska colt, Online, predicts that if the youngster is started this scason he will push Direct for the stallion record. Bob Kneebs, the veteran trainer and reins man of Wakeficld, this state, is talking about taking a string of horses to lZurope after the SUmMMmer races are over “Lucky"” Baldwin's string of thirteen rived late last night after a hard two w trip across the continent. Amiza. 6 sick on the way, and is now suffering from pueumonia The fastest bay pacer is Mascot, 2:04; fastest chestnut is Gold Lead, 2:11 fastest black pacer is Direct, 2:05 fastest gray pacer is Guy, 2:065; ; the fastest brown pacer is Roy Wilkes, 2:07%; The American Derby, $50,00) to ner, will be the largesi pu for B-year-olds, and with the exception of the Futurity the richest race ever run. The Epsom Derby, the Vigtoria Derby of Aus tralia, and the Grand Prix_at Pans have never exceede r00 in value. i orsemen. with a breed which she decl peded.” make ——— WEATHEE FORECAST accomplished state as yet Severe Loeal Wind storms Promised for Ne- breeders meet to braska—Very Much Colder. Wasnizarox, D. C., April For Ne- braska and South Dakota—Severe local wind storms; probably with lizht showers; high southerly, changing to northwesterly and northerly winds; very much colder except in the extreme eastern portion. For Towa—Local rains and_scvere local windstorms during Monday or Mouday night ; waimer. Loeal Record. Orrice or e WeatHER Bureav, Omana, April 23, —Omaha record of temperature and rainfail, compared with corvesponding day of past four years: ar Maximum temperature Miniuuni toniperaiure Precipltation 00 00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature and precipitation at. Omaha for the day and since March 1, 1503 Normal temperatu Deficieney for the duy Deticieney since March 1 Norwal precipitation y duy 11 inch reli 1 172 ineh Husr, Local Forecast Oficial Reports from Other Points at 8 p. m. the {; the 4 the the win e ever offered 11 ineh GEORGE E P Clut-Chat Thomas MeVitie jwill represant Omaha at the meeting of the proposed Western league Wednesday Darby O'Brien of the Broo) on a health seeking tour to - | una Salt Lake W Purt cloudy The Philli¢ W/ Clenr Dix 00/ Clear Chies 5 Wi« dow St L 82 w|Ciear St Pl Wil Cloudy bavenport Wl ‘iear Kansas City 1| loudy Denyer t| lear. Salt Lake City 5 | Rutn, itupld City T | "art eloudy Helen o w Bismarek W Cloudy . Ve W Cloudy Clhioyenne I Part el Miles Ity w|Cioudy Gulyeston. %l dondy the Diamond. TATIONS. | is going | 1 Spiings Omaha I North Plutte want o sign O'Connor, the uth e who caine them Darby, theiold Omaha released by Philadelphia, with Cineinnati The Southern Wisconsin league has been organizel at Madigon. The season opens May 7 and closes isgptember 10 Mike Kelley, the, $10,00 base ball bute, was given a bii benefit at the Standard the ter, St. Louis, lust evening. *Der boss - | elub” attended in a boay Lieutenant Wright of the Fort Omaha team made one of the old-time circus catche S0 neur loar in Georgc pitcher. lias re signed centl 1" indieates trace Geonree E. Hus, Local Forecast Oficial Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S, Gov't Re port. Baki Ro)?;@!; Pgwclllé% ABSOLUTELY PURE DAY, APRIL was i witness against the “pug” some time | | | 24, 1893, in left fleld in yesterday's eame with Ruck | Doy e Keefe's old state leagu old sayi Tim O'Rourke, the voiceless third base lost.” It ¢ man, is still with the Orioles. He swallowed | his palate while an exciting argument was in progress at Beefer's Roost in Colun n Mulior George He fever is a better outfi many of those in the Southerr 1, but wants more salary than the tics are paying and is consequently enjoying an professional teams round about Cincinnati Whisp, cor when you kit hesitate to | to buy abottl ER PILLS SC-A-RTA -1 see that you and don't hes ugs of the W 1 fered to v T'he streets were enlivened by of | T-E-R-»8'" ¢ wheelmen yesterday. Al the clubs made | T-E-R-%-8"" runs to the country a8 “C-AR-T a meeting of the Don’t hesitate Omaha_ Wheel club, and frauds a night, it was decided Hesituto to Rl taees donbon. S o | TS L ped Osmond, the English champion bi- diflr it cyelist, hus arrived and will compete with | A POSITIVE the Auierican racers tois season. Osmond is supposed to be one of the fastest men in the world, and two years ago virtually held the champiouship, that is before William Win dle chopped oft a second of his mile record, loweriug it to 2:15. Last year the Britons expected him to soundly thrash Zimmerman on the racing track, but Osmond was strategic and kept dodging the American un il the se aving Zimmerman in possession of all the elory. some of the Brit 1sh championships, and the undisputed title to be known as the champion of the world Osmond’s friends still think hishly of him but private advices seem to indicate that the Osmond of Lwo years ago und the Ostmond of today are two wholly different people 'ShortBreath 4 Dai (hest Pains Palpitation, weak and sore lungs, pleurisy, ha colds, asthma and n- chi relieved in ONF MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANT1LPAIN PLASTER, the first and only instantancous pain-killing strengthening plaster. For weak, painful kid neys, hack ache, uterine pains and weakness it is simply wonderful. It mizalizes the nervous forces, and hence is unrivalled for nervous pains, weakness, numbness, and | Beyond question the surest, safest, swe | best plaster in the world. | Price: 25c: five, $1.00. Atall druggists or by mall ‘ | erthan minor b scores vacing board of the heid Jast Saturday ive up all idea of a Small Pill Orienial son closed, by A Full Elevator on Wth ROPOSA LS MARKING ment of the 1 Washington, A will b receive Washington, D, saturduy, tho € veying and mar thitt portion tween the st state of South the Missouri 1 of Wy ppropriation fi (pirmphlet staty Tl su with s) isting of ments ar ongress aralysis. test and Al n on ~aid hounan Survey and est quired by the s resulations, m fictd work and t ceiications r ments, and blar bidders on ap of the General Eucli proposil 1 titied cheek fo sidered only yors, whose ¢ fattory 1o whom the contr | quired to execn | Berson,” with s TeR Ditv AND Chgst, Coke., Bosion, RARE, Rl ' (1D WIHISRY. Limited Stock of tho Finest tho World. N, 11 onel wireot, Counel BT, and has put in At Tonrate, 1 a fact, worthy of mention Nire Ford tx tho fortanate poxsessor 0t h Diriim of e Ainost whisky in tho Lnites T e bouhE RoveRLy-five bArrols ok Wiy, and It wia not | neidie e tine ek e haa turt ‘wbout. forty | tes hisky in untry e se it mainly ! o Tor modieinal kg, e 1t 13 i for oreis ot mnother brand of such whisky tn-the | | wnd have & high reputation for excell | Diie in Sta ticky About n the A y the and urked tablishment of briska and Sou The Comiiss wny | Commissioner. PERMANENTLY QTR WE REFER YOU No DETENTION from luteiy Cure all kinds of standiog. Send for Uircular. [ SIS heel—one that will sell atsight Get ageney qu Buy a proper w talogue Free. 130%-6-8.10 Main Street, € OF GOODS OF EVERY Council Bluffs office and works, cor. Ave. for irculars and price list, DESCRILE fo:ce, in some things don’'t hesit demand L0ST VITALITY INDAPO, the great Hin Antee of cur Medioal Co., 88 Flymouth ¥ ORF TEIZTH, 16th and Farnam St City of Washinzton wnd ali bids is reserved. S.W Investigate our Method, A and 26th St. SITATE ng, ‘‘he tuinly You know the who hositates is applies with great When you know ht, don't hesitate to say it w what you want, don't JEMAND 1T, When you go 0 Of CARTER'S LITTLE Lav ite to say you want -8 don't hesitote to ot “C-A-R-T-E-R.-8," iate to refuse anything of- u a8 “same as ‘C-AR- pr *‘just as good as ‘C-A-R Ihere i hing s0 good ey never fail » to say so when imitations o offered to you. Don't the genuine CAR- : LIVER Privs JCURE FORSICK HEAD- ACHE. Small Dose Small Price and vigcr quickly re stored. Nervous Debility Heinedy: B1d With welt Knmple acnt free. Atdrets + Chicaeo, T S aartad v (e rfect it ST Teeth extra Now ones o dny AW By 8rd Floor, Paxton Blook. ots, St Telophons BRING THIS WITH YOU FOR_ SURVEVING AND BOUNDARY LINE Depart nterior, Genoral Land Oflie 13, 1503, Scaled proposils ut the Genoral Land Oftic ( until 2 o'clock p. m., on (h duy of Muy 3, for sur King by suitable monuments, of the boundiry line be ate of Nebraski and th Dakota, which lies west of 1, us anthorized by the net proved August b, 1805 niking or surveyiig the public 1 ates at livge, 1801-92, p be executed i complinnee us and instructions and ex culiutions, The stone nionn- placed at half mile interviis ry. PProposils for exeeuting th ADiishing the monuments, pectiications, s ruetions i<t inelude i one bid botl le monuments, Copies of Jutive to the line and monu 1k proposids will be furnished blicition 1o the commissioner i Office, Washington, . ¢ St e deconipanicd by ' cor : roposils will he con- W practicil, experieneed ompetence and, reliability are this office. The party to et may be awa te the work “in hi: i assistanee as o nd the the awn proper ¥ be nee Vroposals must be fnelosed (nenvelope roposals for the suevey and the boundary line hetiveen N ith Dakota” and addressed to oner of the General Land O D.CO The vight to roject LAMOREUX a9d 21t ED or NOPAY TO 2,500 PaTiENys, Financial Reference: Nat'l Baok of Commerce, Omaha, businues. No Operatio _ Written guarantee o abso- RUPTURE of hoth soxes, wit ont the use of knife Or syringe, no niatter of how long EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER GOMPANY, 307-308 M. Y, LIFE BLDB,, OMAVFA, NER The Reason | why 80-POUND DAUNTLESS. and make you a living. UNION TRANSFER CO., Jounci! Bluffs, Towa, City Steam Pye Works. C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. R Dyecing, Cleaning and Refinishing *TION. Telephone 310, Sena COUNCIL BLURFS ST&AM DYE WORKS Kinds « Al sDyeinz and Cleanin 0 the highest style of the art. Faled an i incd fabrics mude to oo us good 18 new, Work prompt ydone nna deliverol in_ul f the couutry, Send list A. MACHAN, Proprietor, neur Northwest Depo Breudway orn Telephone & | ( vded will b re- | 3 ] DOHANY'S THEATER. John Dohany, = = « - - Manager, ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, APRIL 27, THE KINGS OF FUN, FITZ.WEBSTER And the r Comc Associates, in “A Breezy Time.” Crisp, Breezy anl Lntertaining. Sereamingly Funny Situations Pungent Dialogues, Clouds of Pretty Girls, Tuneful Musio, Nowest Vocal Cems. Skillful Dancing. A Cyclone of Merriment. Prices =20, Souts on sale at Seller's Pharniaey, Wednesduy norning Yea, Verily, The World Moves FOR YO 151,000 N THIS §1:000 IFOR YOU Nothing so good it connot boe ime provoed, No Deaths No Fires 1t does not depend on A Calamity. Writetothe PERPETUAL MATURITY BCNDING CO., Council Bluffs, fncors corporated under the liws of Tow formation, rooms 2 Couneil Blufrs, Towa. BEEF IS CHEAP AS EVER But pork, hams, lard and bacon, while way up in G, are cheaper at Meschendorf's markes than any ¢ r place in the civy The place to Ot YOUE meat 15 where you gei the bost and The Tost for your money. Look at these prices and recolleet that everything is the best that wughtor o ofhone for in= and 215 Merriam block, 50 a0 50 . 9o 90 . _Bo 100 'to 12159 Portarhouse Steak 12152 10 160 HibHoa 8% 1o 100 houlder | “rvts 1 IGOROITS ShouiderS 70 Veal Stew . 6o Al Rot 100 Veal ‘Steak 1240 Muttonstew 50 Mutton Logs. ... 100 Mutton Chops ... 1240 Sausago Pork Butts....[.. 01 Poric Loins, whols Perl Chops. SeltPork...... Bacon Lard Hams Sliced Sirloin Butts Ro s of Boef Sirloinstrip Lirloin Steals 100 to 140 i34 to 17q 20 ¢ to25q Sheep. whoia i 80 Poultry and Fish always oa hand, """ Noother mirketeas duplicats thass prics3 and mind this is for tie best Meats in thd city. MESCHENDORF MEAT GO., Wholesalo and Rotail MEAT DMARKIET, 333 BROADWAY, Councii Biuffs. SRS 4l G bast paying Investmont for a hoasawife 18 Ths Excelsior Homa-Bater and Roaster. AGENTS WANT 2D, CHARLES SCHULTHE!SS, Council Blufis, low —_— Special Noticas, NUNIIL BLUFFS BSCIRACTS and 0ans bought and sold. Pus Blutrs TAPITALISTS WAt lense with trackag Adarcss X 10, e WaNi D [k i witl woll br auired Mtreet, Counc M ALTESE CROSS HON G- 1 VL Yeara: good valuc by's, Merrinm block W ik XCHANG Bouses nnd 8LoFe 1 of ncembrance. A.J 0K RENT permonth. A J. Ma Jog Nt 1. W. Minlek O SATE k) ton: & barg Hardware Co.. (o1 (G ALac ned city ATD A1 oIty prope & Thonas, 1 Counsit ATT N v term ¢ ficlent 1 ) usiness No. 114 corner of Willow 1 by Alrs. Hancock, r month, including barn, oF Dy & Hos The lor ud Sth st ) 0 ) porty an, who has knowledye I the frait commission for Councll Bluffs Frui§ lation, iteferencos res Mews, rocretary, 8 Pear) wople say It lasts 10 four room dlfigs, clong K SELL- Two 1 and outbu Mind Store toom 2xi), well ostubi th =L and ith Ave, 0 Graliam Ave. e i ~ Vour | bar s nL Kxehnng 0o, k0od conar’ Euipkle Shugars well Mo Vaults, ohimn: s Work. 5 Hurke Inquire frenht b A LUANCE (o ¢ Auna” deliver goods A profits divided ey pany. M Murse, Room b, 1oy and lot for 3 of J & Al wolicin, wesk, 3. W, Wase T Ty W duys In stock buy 15 s ok Addrass rett blook. Councll Blufts, top arl atreat. O SALK—heap: teim blves W 1L ol bolow oo o sare Mok wod team sl Co. 10 s room b modern woll lcated. Hee oftich, COttAKDS, ChonDy Greenshields, An son & L0 casy et [OUND=M 1. Owner apply at Bee offioes W QO SALK-Impr ice. " A froom ¢ ANTED. M stable, Apply at oftie Tk al ut yard and Evereit rty at your 2, Judil's kub. ) €8 W asaoch ropertics for ¢ recelse bid for the aboy uthly payments and no as Wl v elgly, bids t . ard of dire ¢ firat 1o y renerying th 1 bids. Further Inform necretary, 102 Mata ¥ sent before May 8, 150 for the witted to 1 \n May, ting any or wli by 1. W, Ot to whum all bids shoul 10,320 AND G40 ACIU trect of Tand i uorthern Towa at $16.00 10 8:0.00 per acre. Johnston & Vam Fatten,

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