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B COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, PPEARL NO. Tl 1 " | Bustiess O TELEPHONES | Risiness O —— e | MINOR MENTION. ha hatter hundred and twenty sued up to iast ¢ X Charles A. Clement and Mary both of Omaha, were marricd Fox lust evening C. Watts and Miss Cora rricd this evening at 7 0'c home of the bride m Neola Harry W. Oviatt and [ mariied yesterday afterr house by Rev silis, | W Broadway. | tog taxes had | k at the Darling were Western ra oon ut the | beauty, Ye their hall full turno suppen John K on ing upa d hearthst . W. Taylor o late W HL Gr it under the Taylor cc A mecting urch and evening for advisubility o The Union rai turbar f arro S wation 1 ceting a new building sion of the Wood bur house will be at the Delong mis ing tonight. Mr. Alcott will pres i organ and special musie will be Two ne rted i1 be i this the school | e wrlet It yes: being Stella Gilbert Seventh street, and a child named Morroy 2008 Sixth avenue Shortly befor last evening the tri Evere against George Ga a lundlord’s writ of attachy i the district court Dr. J. M. Barstow has residence on South Sixth about to begin the work of the house in which he has be witl put up a handsome ho, lot, the hour of adjourni Lof the case street 180 to cost in the neighborhood A Jury was em of ’~ aneled in the distr yesterday in the case of Mis, A. J againstJ. Howarth., After the the box it was discovered that sone succceded in running off the the attorney was without a client 1y dismissed the case at the intif nt took pluce last evening at the 10 house on Lower Broadway . in which bartender and “Sangypoint™ Adams the chief participaits, The police ‘¢ summoned to put stob to the trouble. but before they arr both of the combat ants had ploughed great furrows in the atmosphere and reached ap ace of safet | Pat Haniphan was sentenced to a term of | several days in the city jail last week, but was discharged Saturday in order that he aight *'go to church Sunday mornin, said. He promised to leave tow but he failed to do as he agreed he turned up again with a large unmanagenble Jag than - before, fined 216,20 in police court. L. Jefiries, & hack driver who came here recently Plymouth, Hancock county. wis arr terday morning on an in formation filed by Joe Welch churging 1im with embezzlement. Welch claims he *“knockea down’ fares to the amount of about . ‘I'he case will be tried this after- noon in Justico Vien's court, and in the meautime Jefvies is stopping at the county Juil. Another layge crowd witnessed formance at Doliany’s of the company in the play entitled ved from Sing Sine.” Initall the performers we seen av their best, Mr. Payton introducing a great many of his singing and dancing spe- | cialties, which took immensely. This even ing My Country” will be presented. It is described as a sensational melodrama and will arouse the liveliest intc from the time the curtain gocs up. Aunni Hoyt, a l5-year-old girl, was taken in charge by the police Mouday night and turned over to her parents. She disan- peared from her home in Nebraska City some time ago, and no track of her could be obtained. A few nights ago she came from Omaha, where she had been an_inmate of a house of ill-fame, and wus taken iu by the proprietress of o disreputable den on Pierce street, where she was found by the pelice Bhe wus taken back to her home, The Whist club of Denison will pay a visit to Council Bluffs Friday evening and meet the club of tnis city in mortal combat N of the leading busiuess men of Denison com. pose the club, while the Bluffs club consists of the following: J. J. Shea, J. M. Barstow C.. Wate 1, 0. P, Wickham, T I ndy, W. K. Altehison i Hendricks, W.J. 1 Dawson. The contests will t home of Mr. Shea on Sout t court Carle ury was in one had plainti and He costs of Lt ong Yeste and more | He was | the per Corse Payton The G Council Blufls, Most elegant hotel in Jowa. Dining room on seventh floor. Rates, 83 to 8 per day. B. F. Clark, Prop. i destrue the Protect ) homes against tive storms. W, C. James strongest companies in the world. Another improvement to_the popular Schubert piano, Swanson Musio Co PEESONAL PARAGRAPAN, Lucius Well P is in South Dakota MacConnell and E. A, Wickham A. Roff of the Rock Island spent yes- | terday in Des Moines | Mrs. A. B. Klein left yesterday for a visit | with friends in Kansas City Willinm Siedentopf is seriously il bome in the eastern part of the city Shirl liland of Glenwood w A ay attending district court Mrs. Sackett Miss Nellie. leave today for where they will spend the summer Congressman A L. Hag stopping at the Grand, accc wife and daughter Mrs. John N. Baldwin returned yesterda from & short visit in Chicago, where she wi soon take up her residence Cards are out announcing the Mr. C. A Atkins, manage company, and Miss Ella and popular young take place on Wedn: at his | in the 1 daughter Chic | rof Greenfield i \panied by his | arriage of a well known | city, It will May 10. | Ever, wple article and novelty in the china line at Lund Bros. New pattern wite frames for tissue lamp shades. A. H. Perigo & Co., 103 Pearl st Columbia and ulhvl high grade bieycles | Ask your grecer for Domestic soap. | Buollding ¥ [T The following building permits were issued yesterday J. P Weaver, T14 Mynster strect, ad- dition s Myers, 2212 Sixth ave B B Wadsworth, i I tion, |l\u—\|nl‘ brick, 50570 8. B Wadsworth, Bavliss' strip, »'nvf rick, 61x100. 3. M. Barstow, 1ot 9, block 11, Hayliss' Wxa2 First addition, dwellin; For first-class rooms in Cl World's fair call on Ohio Knox. A new Invoice of English latest and stylish, at the Louis, It is the best 500 150 | irst addi 9,000 two- 5,000 | 3,600 | ago for turbans, Use Domestic soap. | of th | tion of any one | aNOTHER eight hours the store | vanta | elose to THE O\i:\l'l\ l)AII.Y Bl"H. £ | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS | What it Will Cost the Bnrlington to Erect | Its New Depot, VERY GREAT SHRINKAGE | | IN ITS VALUE It Wil Not Be Iatinl Which the Company Has Led the People to Beileve that it Wonld te. Stracture nder be It looks very m 1 as th ful passenger depot tha built by the Chicago, Burlington Railway company a « was gh that ng to Quincy £ £30,000 wiis ¢ & pense largely the figment of other's imaeination. Accc were tirst given out the same gof stern depot the u nagnificent brick struct forever on account sterduy ' Wind from the he Chicago was the hin thin the next somebody i 18 the North or ling to the r ts the b ne W e on ral plan as was v sp put up la that its wol f this Wi a Joy ceived the in that Mr thut were giver Wind's sid that entive will be Juilding which b the cment Altogether it loc ton railway had beer syes of th that its the g wnd that of brick and read severa ks as thr or #5000, and t TRYING 10 PATCH UP A PEACE, Factions Muk Setile their D Baptist an Endeavor The that have been goit for a settlement of difficultic the two organ deal of int Below ar that passed the First church Whereas. A little over Bers ot th st Blults in regard which diffe nnouncem of the iations Firsy is city n of a wood iz on between the hes of s and o un zations hus cuused church of reso crest among th the tw the tw iz 1y by given s betwoeoer g the tions, first bein tation sent the ayear ago there ox- pinion aumong the meny Baptist church of Council the pastor at that tin rence of opinion led to a division church, aud at tmes (o une Istinn nets and words upon the part of 1 £ th n bers, both of those who withdrew and those who renadned, and Whereas, W as a church hold nes SUthose who withdrew sectis best for the Baptist thitt they wll he united, thersfore, b it Resolved, Thit we, the nembers of the First aptist ehareh, hereby extend a cordial wel- 1 o those who withdrew, who n Ve 1UIS for the best interests’ of the of Christ and the Bapti: hurch h they again fdentify themselves v chvireh, and wili work again in the salvation of souls and for th il ing of the canso of Christ; an furihicr esolved, That a copy of these resolutions cut to all who withdrew To this was sent the followin the Temple church Tnasue cuiple B unieation from t viting them to unit upbuilding of the cq bitter nee it ity no and (st in this ‘ply by s the Individual members of the irch have received s » First Baptist churel chureh st be it ple Buptist church . sity to the Fiest Buaptist 1 the other Baptist At we, th tiin but one Aptist char nd forn and o for the shurch, Viz, that all the Blufls, Tu., disbur propo- hes of new new At i copy of these resolutions be sent to the First Baptist church. A PRACTICAL INVESTM Some Opintons of Bonding Company o! € el Biutls, ELkH llowing are samples of hundreds of letters received at the home oft the Perpetual Maturity Bonding pany, coming from practical bu men who have eritically examined the plans and principles of the company; PRroF. HOPKINS' OPINION. D, Neb., April 20. -1 have care- nined into the affairs of the Perpetual Maturity Bonding compan and can say I am well satisfied w management and woald unhesita recommend it to the careful consider seeking a fivst-class, re- liable investment. Respeetfully, D. G. HOPKIN: Principal Friend Schools, he Perpotual Ma‘urlty EWSPAPER of the Labor Problem, Minn., April 28. B ry Perpetual Bonding company Couneil Biuffs, Tn.: Dear Sir—-We hore with acknowlec the receipt of four bonds purchased in your company, We will furth y that we are more than pleased with our investment and per fec fed with your methods of do- i and consider the system move advantageous than the old line in- surance companies, inasmuch that your bonds mature and benefit while living Before investing with you we made thorough investigation regards rel ability and the of your com- pany.” The same resulted in your favor. And now we do heartily the Perpetual Maturity Bonding eompuny to the public as a safe 1 sk profit- | able investm ours traly, » wbor Problem,™ by RILEY, Manag Musical Entertaiument at Mueller's, The annual opening of the Mueller | and Organ company commenced last evening at the on For forty hud been closed to pur me foree ENDORSEMENT, Oftice apolis, secret us working endo; ino rooms Main s large wed in stock chasers and the of had been decorating and in time, men busily s eng arrar the | been the custom to crown the y | and a fine hat of the to | - | range. | the comp: 80 a8 to show it off When the o'clock o scene of unusual beguty sented. Iivery prano was decorated flowers to an extent that almost made t whether it was a piano wi conservatory. Upstairs a similar sformation - had ‘been ¢ The stage was beautifully adorned with roses and a lurge number of chairs had brought in for the sccommodation of itors. An excellent musical pr rendered to the entire satisfaction of the large audience. 1t included piano ducts by Miss Gertrude Gleason and Mr.J. H. Simms, vocal selections by Mrs. Wakefield, Miss Neole Ogden and Mrs. Dillon, and’ violin selections by Mr. B. Zerkowski und son Albert, besides two seloctions by a quartet composed of Mrs. Waketield, Miss Neole M Ogden, aud Messvs. Claude Ogden and W. L e openng will continue Jugout the remaining evenings—of this week, and the public will be welc to the t possible ad a7 was pre with the | store was opened try ted been vis gram was | Teu Days at the World's Fair It will cost you less than #3000, ey thing necessary inciuded. This me homes in private cottage, cun, safe, grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to ). T. Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, 11 Refers to H, W. Tilton of THE BE¥ Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbricge, Councii Blufis N Vetoran Firomen Das The annual ball given by the veteran men Monday night called out of the largest crowds of the season from the time when the stramns of the grana march were heard until nearly 2 o'clock in the morning the spacious flocr of the hall was filled so full of the wer: fire o and Deficiency Ma Masonic | y daucers | A% 10 give one the impression that a dozen [ more would have made It uncomfortabl Excellent music was furnished by an orchestra. The part of the festivities in which every one was most intereste was in the voting of the hat to most popular young lady. Heretofore it ung lady re ceiving the most votes Queen of the May but in this eve A new de ure was taken Iatest Parisian pattern was the prize. The voting went on rapidly 38 ballots being contributed at 10 cents At the close the vote stood as fol Maude Cousins, 41 Tillie Leutzing Georgia Garner, 163; Mamie Amy, 398 Amy was consequently declared the winner all was a great success, both socially financially, and the nssociation under auspices it was given now finds itself in fivst class condition & New bLaurels, ‘adsworth, the popular Coun 80} adding largely to the itation sh already accomplished as r. Sheis now visiting her old hor mpaien, 1L, and the following extract the Gazette of that place will be read with fnterest by the many people in Council Bluffs who delight to hear her sing One who heard Mrs. Wadsworth when she was Miss Kittie Baker and was then charmed with her delightful, girlish voice, can well appreciate the voice which has since had added to it the grace, dignity d finish which womanly experience im parts, ier flrst namber tion from Verdi's “Sicilian Vesj ht her aud close sympathy with he inucd on and on through May,” and over the ‘Ferry to Towii,” to witness the witching Dance’” from Meyerbeer's “Di ’erhups the greatest ent over the song in which her ild St Night omposition by shversion of “Auf dem Shubert, was fol udition of the aria f rma,’” which showed remarkable ility of voice that e than hinted at in the per wn in f ‘the earlier numbers. Dennce's new, pretty song, “Sleep Littl Baby of Mine' brought to rare t t whi neede the hearty Good Night Rubenstein, sung right heartily by Mrs. Wadsworth, to complete a prograim of rare excellonce. Free treatments auily from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council Blufts Medical and Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway cl Fields in be harmin love as the 18 the Sea Ihe Kue Singen,” t A bri only and cityy No. 4 ) and_barrels of a delicious perfume, Day Coal and wood: best Missouri hard wood in the delivery. H. Cox, Boxes Bell ¢ botties s for 10e. of t Lewis Martin went last Sunday to whilc g festive game of poker. ing he knew more about how not to play poker than when he started, but it cost him all he had, about $24. Yesterday afternoon he commenced a suit in Justice Fox's court to collect the #24 from Ben Long and Ed Anderson, the two men who are supposed to run the estabhishment. He also swore out rmation charging them with keeping a ambling house. They were arrested ave bonds for their appearance today Martin will probably find humself defendant o eriminal proceeding, charged with the me of gambling, and then both suits will be di 1, and that will be the end of the proceeding Mme. He manicurin quit play n Merrill Room hairdressing and Merreiam block Williamson & Co, largest and best bieye 106 s st in street, in city. Cook your meals this summer on a gas At cost ut the Gas company. . Wallace, No Tickets on Trains, Another rule has just been perpetrated by the management of the motor company which is 1 of complaint from the tr It has been the : .stom to sell children's tickets 1 lots of ten fc cents, and every conductor used to be provided with tickets for sale on the trains. A few duys ago the rule was adonted that hereafter” the tickets shall not be for saleon the trains, but all who wish them must go to the oftice of the company at the corner of Avenue A uud Twenty-eighth street ana buy them at headquarters. ‘I'he rule 18 appar- ently the result of u desire on the part of o inconvenience its patrons to the very limit and make everyone who wants a child’s ticket put up an extra b or 10 cents for the privilege of buying it. W. building materials. The ladies of the Union Veteran Le gion will have a plant e on Thursday and I also serve dinner and sup- per at 328 Broadway. Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, best $2.00 house in lowa, Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Marrkage Lic The following marriage licenses sued yesterday ) nd Address. § Henry W. Oviatt, Council t Dora Darling, Council Blufts {John C. Watts, Neoln 1 Cora B. Dillin, Neola § Frederick Fansen, Pottawat 1 Emma Harmes, Pottawattamic county § Edward Harms, I ttamie county T Hiclen Oltmanns, wattamie county Iy Burlow, Council Bluffs b i Carrle A, Uttérback, Council Blams. {Charles A, Clement, Omaha Mary L. ton, Omahia ses. were is. Blufrs Amie county the ped 1 terms. Heny Vanatta, attor Dauntless Muiphy. bicycles 10 Pearl, {-¥0h 5 Everettblk. Geo. S, Davis, preseription druggist. Domestic soap be: st for hard water, - - Ouay Will Noi: Resign PIrTsBUrG, Pa., May 2. —Senator Quay, seen in d to the latest stor of his resigning, said he had no such in tention whateve ISTS, - WEATHER FOKE Variable Winds Wil Blow and it Will Be Warmer in Nebraska Toduy. Wasmizaron, D, C. May 2.—Forecasts for Wednesday IPor Nebraska and lowa Generally fair; variable winds; slightly warmer in eastern lowa For the Dakotas—Generally fair, followed by showers in North Dakota; winds be coming southerly Local Record, OrFpice oF TiE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAIA M. > —Omaha record of temperature and compared with corresponding day of our yeurs 1593 1892, 1801 47 642 00 Maximum temperature Minfuum temperature. 3¢ AVCruge temperiture . 452 Precipitation T 0l Statement showing the condition of perature and precipitation at Omaha fof v aud since March 1, 1503 semal temperature Deficiency for the duy Deticiency sinee March 1 Noruul precipitation Deficiency for the duy h1 Reports from Other Points at 8 p, 127inch 12 inch STATIONS, m 1w aimyvsaduio] cwp 3 edmay, Omaha Chicago St Louls St Paul Daver Kansas Clty Denver Salt Lake City Rapid City Helena Blamarck Vinc loudy Part cloudy Cloudy Cloudy. Cloudy Part Cloudy Clear art Cloudy W Part Cloudy 00| Clear. nt ne ity alveston “1" Indicates trace Geones E. Hunt, Local Forecast Ofcial, happy finale the | apest | prompt | ubling house | w hours in & | M inch | | No the husiasm | | wiven at | party had | ot trill | | | the 7 ,SDAY AFEAIRS AT ‘SOUTH OMAHA 0ld Soldiers Preparing to Properly Observe Memorial Day. REV. DAWSON WILL BE THE SPEAKER Death of an O:d [ ] ostumnster ( rt-Other Magle N of the Hammond any SgOW's 0w, The members of Rovert Livingston post Grand Army of the Repuolic are already making preparations for the proper observance of Memorial Sunday and Decoration day. ‘Uhe services on Memorial Sunday will be conducted in the Baptist churen, Rev. Dawson, pastor of the First Methodist church. has consented to deliver srmon and an interesting service may be expected At the last meeting of the post the ob servance of Decoration day was discussed T'he lodges of the Women's Relief Corps and the Daughters of Veterans will attend to the floral offerings and the following com has been named to look after the wements for the day: J. W. I, Elliott, Captain Kelley, €. C C. P. Forbes and 1. Actior committee will meet at Mr. Elliott's on next Saturday night and outline their work On Monday evening session the meeting was by several successive the door. open the « Wf wives while the bro general When the rin m and daught post was in ht toa halt rms being | outer guard hed & whole all members of the Women's Relief Corps, who told of their mission. They had invaded the camp | of the veterans for the purpose of invit them to a luncheon which vaited them in the adjoming room, | the Women's Relief Corps has The invitation was accepted and freshments were relished. ‘The bal ance of the evening was enjoyed as old sol diers and their friends ana families know how. It was a complete surprise to the vet s, Robert Livingstone post has a invitation to attend a session of U post in Omaha next Thursday night threw s, pted an S. Grant Ham nd Employe Dead Cornelius Benson, after a few ing, dicd at his Twenty-third and Q streets yester ing at 5:80 o Bright" diveet cause of death been stock clerk in the G. H. Hammond the last seven years and very much esteemed by both his employers ud fellow clerks. Although he had only been sick fora few days he had suffere more or less from the disease fi Some of his_acquaintances cal vesterday but he was unconscious and did not recogmize them. He was of English birth and had been in this country for the last fifteen years, Hisage was 32 years. He leaves a wife and one child Charles Young, also a clerk for the Ham mond any, is lying very ill at his home in Omal days of it ay even- tiscase was Mr. Benson the oftice of company 3 intense suft home had to see him Gluszow's Repoit, Postmaster J. M. Glascow's report for the | wonth of April is as follows | 218 money orders fssued urmuln'{h;’l Wnounting to orders issued S84 61 1iiotes isued 216 63 | money nting to Total 166 money orders p: 119 postal notes p 8 foreign orders paid Total lopes sold, Number of re Numberof re 185 The First Presbyterian church ner of Twenty-fifth and J streets, was well filled lust night. the occasion being a concert for the benefit of the Young People's Soct- ety of Christian Endeavor of that church ogram consisted of songs by the LI, quartet and recit tius by Miss M la Day of Omaha. h number was warmly received, and the receipts of the evenng were highly satisfactory to tho: who had the concert in charge. Lee G Kratz was the musical dircctor of the even ing. at the cor- Magie City N te C. F. Bell of Bellevue is vi in the city. L. 2. Davis of Norfolk vis isiting his D. . Roth M. Bounell of Chica on with tho ting friends ter, 70 h South Omaha ped a posi Music com pany. Justice Hedges tied the nuptial terday for William B. Chandler Ella Woods. Mayor Walker and City Attorney sturned home last night fr P to Chicago. Captain Charles Porter . who has been ill ported for duty Ed Ainscow is completing a row of six room houses just west of the L strect via- duct. py wre built of brick T, Geary is building a house in Cor addition, "It will be oceupied by Th Peterson, a stock yards employe, arbage Master Snively is around notify- srybody that they must clean up their rds and alleys’ before the weather 3 100 warm W. Miiler, the popular postman, will spend his fifteen days vacation with frieuds in Lincoln and Blair. Duriug his absence L. | S. Daniels will tuke his route P.C. Murray, the well known athletic arber, left here for St. Joseph's hospital last evening. About a year ago Murr tained a broken jaw while in a prize low and since that tume the wound has given hun a great deal of pain. The old sore will now have to be cut open and the jaw bone seraped in order to save his life. - CUBA'S REVOLULION, 4not and yes Miss Van b of engine house for some time, has tight in | 1t Is Assuming Se lous Proportions and New Recruits, Are Juning the Rebels, Key WesT, a., May 2 shooner Lillie arrived yesterday 4, Cuba, aud. reports the tloati over the fortress. The revolutionists number 1,100, and are in possession of the ity schooner ar- rived there from @an Domingo on April 5 with many revelutionists on board. ixpeditions arve, being fitted out in Jamaica and San Domingo under dirvec tion of General Quesadt for the south provir Genetal Rulog is he it is believed he will direct expeditions from Florida ports for the northern proviunces. Cubansherve are enthusiastic | The from Cuban There are''many causes of sleeplessness<+There is one yon seldom noticg—It is indiges- tion. That tossing about— that inability to sleecp—is na- ture's warning, It means dys- I)L‘l)\'lf\. When the sleep comes. Hoff's Malt indigestion goes, | Use of Johann | ctract does much | to do that. It dissolves starch; | it makes makes certain food elemeuts so easy to digest. There is a booklet about this | Extract that may interest you; sent free. For sale every whero. see thut signature of on neck label of bottle. Elsuer & Mendelson Co., 8 Yurk, QJOHANN HOVE" Is le Agents, Now | | drart | torisc MAY 3 189‘3 over the news, and it 1s believed many of them are anxiously awaiting an op- portunity to get to the island. Spanish papers endeavor to suppress | the magnitude of the revolution. One Havana paper admits that 500 men are in the revolutionary army in the province of Valta Abjo and 2,000 in the Santiago province A meeting of war was called by the captain general Spanish troops are movi actively enough to indicate that the Spanish rnment belioves strong measur be necessary to suppress the upr tng. The troops which left Havana for Puerto Principe received the pay in advance. Cubans that every province will join in the revolution in a few weeks, The federal ofticials here are using every precaution to prevent any expedition leaving here, The cutter McLane is the only ment vessel here at present. PN To Overhaul the Chie NEW Yonrk, May 1t yesterday by an offlcer ¢ Chic she would go to the navy- yard in few days and be put out of commission, pr atory to having new engines and boilers put in now has compound bear engines, with which she is able to make only wbout fifteen Knots spec Hor boilers have had un usually hard service, having been used continuously since 1886, and they need such extensive repairs that it is believed it would be more economical to put in new ones. She will probably receive the eylindrical boilers, a which, with new « triple expansion type, wo to make a speed of eignt - PRI W here believe was stated the flag ship 1rines of the ild enable her 1 Knots, TELE BRLEES, Domesti was visited The sville, last 500,000, Ky night disastrous " by a loss is” esthmated for the rehnt ad compiany w until nest week Edwin Booth. ae physicians, is still fruproving and they o thit he will recover The waters in the itation of the Rend not be made publi ling to his att Arkansas river continuo i at many plices in Arkan dumaze has already been done. The people living along the lower M ave fearful shat fon will visited by disastrous floods this year wl report of the an Central y company for 1502 shows a defictt for L eharges dnd nterestupon the s honds of #139,054 in the restaurantson the World's fulrgrounds struck yesterday for #16 a wee and gotit. They willy it is sidd, strike i for an increuse of $5 per week in their again be s in tho deb and Yiile colleges have do s won. The de against free trade weetion setween Harvard ded that Harvard was on Harvard advocated pro ve g chison, hinists and blacksuiths opeki & Santa Fe r struck late last evening 1 cludm, has broken its recent messige chusettr to the from the covernor of Massa svernor of 1inols Syracuse, N. Y., yesterday afternoon. Bad voitds ciised the' riders to fall six hours and fifty-two minutes behind the schedule tne The Chicago Inter Ocean will announce todiy thut within a short time Thomas Nelson Pageof Richmond, Vic, the well-known story writer, will warry Mrs, | Field of Chi- cigo, Who hus fur two years been a widow Henry Field was one of Chiewgo's mill Drexel, Morgin & Co. of New York state that wore thina majority of both clisses of honds und st of the Richmond T becen deposited - with them, Tt is thou details will be completed Saturd glven out to holde W and the pl curitics, of the se- Foreign nited States Minister Gray has arrived City of Mexico A cabinet counctl was called last o f Madrid 10 decide what reinforecments wii supplies should be dispatched to Cuba. i deposttors and sharcholders of the Stundurd bank of Australin, which suspended paymenton April 25, have ugain agreed upon i pliin of reconstruction. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austrin loft for Budu-Pesth yosterdiy. This will be Ris first IMIt o the elty sinee the freedom of it was «d to Louls arge timbo ind, wis set on fire 16 et Louscs ral at th St night the stice of buildin Is supposed spriw the yurd and sov for a’thne in dan have been started by striling dockers Dispatehes from Africa state that King Be- hunzin of Dahomey, who, slace the capture o Abomey, hus been carrying on a desultory war nst the French, has made sub- mission to'1 - authority, aceeding to tie terms arran, IT PREVENTS THE ENTRANCL of disease—pure blood and an active liver. How explained § The circulation of the blood is the great highway over which the germs of diseaso travel, the liver is the quarantino through whose gate any dread disease may Or may not puss, as the liver chooses, Are you watchful 1 15 your blood in order and your liver active 50 s to repel disense? 1f Dot, you will find in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery just tho hélp you need. It comes to your askist- anco when you have such warnings of im- pire blood and inuctive liver, as pimples, oils or carbuiwics ; or a feeling of lussitude, weakness and When your flesh is, from any cause, *reduced below & healthy standard,” yow'Ve only to take the “ Discovery,” which #ill sct all the organs i wrous action and build up both flesh and strength, Avoid nauseous preparations of Cod Liver Oil. They add fat, but not ulmh some fles or healthy tissue. [ B} o | n ondenc e best paying Investment for & housewife s The Excelsior Home-Baker and Roaster. Bukes bread (@ ity, leaves 1t molst; Juicy and rich, saves one third natrit No Tndy can do - without it after having write for elreulurs, AGENTS WANTED. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, Council Bluffs, lowa. meat will he loments triod it 'DOHANY'S THEATER. Council Bluffs, Ia, John Dohany, - = - - - Manager, NT EXTRAORDINARY One Week Commencing MONPAY MAY THE COMEDIAN CORSE PAYTON And his merr col talente pany supported by the yOung uctress 'MISSETTAREED. On Wedneslay Evening They Will Appear in ' “My Country.” vetter and brigkter 10¢, 20¢ and e, New sougs and dances, PRICES month's | govern- | wpted to foreed | protection | ived at | ’THI: CHANPION OF LABOR. Father of the New Law in Granite Stat2 William A. J. Giles, the Bril- liant Counsellor. a Man to Whom Many Listen. Characteristic Letter from The chumpion of the labor cause in New Hampshire, the author of the bill granting the office of commission of labor establishing a bill of labor that has | run the guuntlet of the sislature and is now a law Willinm A, J. Giles, perhaps the most prominent young law- yer in the Granite State. He prepared for the bae in the of ex-Judge William 1. Foster ot cord. After comploting his stud a time he was one of the busiest and one of the best known young men in news- paper work in New England. He connected with the Boston Journ office Cone ies, for afterwards with the Evening Traveller, Then he returned to his profession, and being admitted to the bar in 1890, began | to build up a large and lucrative prac- in Concord. the attorney for the ¢ P; ntral Labor Union he has gained the most important cossion granted the workingmen in w Hampshire since the enactment of 2 10 hour law of 1837, Such a man as this must be well, and Mr. Giles is certainly us well a man as one can meet. He owes his ability to do tlie tremendous lot of work that he is eupable of, in no small measure, to the great remedy that wus first preseribed by the famoas New Hampsive professor, . Phelps, who, at Dartmouth, taught many a young man the value of health Says Mr. Giles, writing a Leter- istic letter to the Wells & Ison Co ., Burlington: “Have been a constant sufferer from *kache and constipation, and have Lad no faith in prepared medicines, A short time ago, almost wild with pain, caused from headache and constipation, I wandered into the drug swre of H. I, Wyatt for relicf, and that gentlemen re- commended Paine’scelory compound. I gave it a vrial and itafforded inmediate relief, and I heartily recommend all s troubled as 1 was to give it a fair trial,”” Richa it great mak a remedy—the remedy that s pooplo wellp ana viger quickly re sored. Nervaus Debiity LUST VITM.ITY siara, or s ey 1o Kemedy. Bold With writ ree. Address Cieago, 1L Retreat EFEOR THIS Insane fncharze o e Sisters of Mercy. This renowned institution is situnted on the high biuffs back of 2 the city of Counctl Bluils, nds, 1tio and overloo! The spieions gro view, s 1ta Astam s corps of ¢ high lo and splendid make most pleusing retreat for the afllieted. of ewfnent physiclans anda lir: perienced nurses min'ster to the comforts of the patients. Speclal care given to lady pa- tients Torms Moderats, For particuines upply to SISTER SUPERIDR, Fraak Stree! - - Council Bluffs, lowa Bluffs office and worgs, cor. 5 | Switt & Co. sla | Muttor Could there be a better advoeate of so ' Yea, Verily, The World Moves I'OR YOuU IF'OR DA nLr Nothing so good 1t connot be fme proved, It does not depend on A Calamity, Writetothe PERPETUAL MATURITY BCNDINGC €O, Council Bluffs, Incor« corporated under the laws of lowa for ine formation, rooms 234 and 23 Merriam blooky Council Bluffs, lowa. But pork, hams, lard apd bacon wn i G, are cheapee at - Moschend e YOUF toney and re tthat everyt! hiter res of by while way s markey e place t the best and K WL these price l~\uLwl thud e an Shoulder FlateBoil s Corne 1 Beof ioin Butts W 015 ot Boef Sirloin strip irloin Steak Portarhouse Steal RihRoas Ehoulder Roast houlderStaak o4, Tto180 to 100 6cto 70 Ny, T VealStew Veal Roast Veal Steak Muttonstew Mutton Ligs \ Choy Poric Bults Pork Loins, whola | ik Chops Pork 100 to 110 124¢ to 170 20 ¢ toR5a 8o oric ntha p. wholé ; ultry and Fish always oa han Noothermarkatcan duplicata these and mind this is for tao bost Meats MESCHENDORF MEAT CO., Wholesale and Rotail MIEAT MARKIET, 333 BROADWAV CouncllBlulls. RARE, RIPE 0LD WHISKY, ited Stock of tho Finost in World. 1 has opened a wholesale i Pearl stroet, Cou Blufs riee and woll seloct ek of whisklos, ete. 1t1sa (wet worthy of mentlon that Mr. Ford 1 tho for o possessor of noarly forty binereis of the finest whisky (n tho United States, In 1880 he bought sevonty-five b . C.Taylor whieky, and it w yoars ago that ho plac Kot Of this stock he lins lef And experts all pronouncy fnest whisky Inthe country. 1 wells (L matnig wnilies for m Luse, as it 1s too costly for regila t er $10 por gullon. s not o ¢ 1 whisky ln the U, 1y 8'0ck Jous | | huve n high purity. Special Noticas. COUNSIL BLUFF3, l‘«n( SALE--A number of ana on very cnsy . payy Niclioinon & (o, ofi Brondwa ) AND G40-ACRE tract of Iand In northern A nt§15.00 o £20.00 por ucre. Johnston & Van the Iquor atore At has put 1n wines, brandlos, of Kentueky 10t untll aboud koods oo the Jut fo ty bar- It absolutely the vineys putation for s o Californi excellenco an —1 cheap, Greenshields, + cottage nts. )f e rooms 2 acres gar upper Broadway. L. W, Tuld o arm ANt elty prope & Thouas, Counsl BSTRACTS and (oans bouglit and wold. P Blufly by's, Merrinm block TILL KXCHANGE OR SELL Two four room and store roow and outbulidings, clear Muudel, 70 Graham Ave. I SALE—Full sot of tinu: b d condl- tion: o bargain Shugark Tardware Co.. Coun People say It laste 10 always la stock at Bixe < twols, & Ingulre of Kmpk 1 Biutry CitC1 uvea ue Christian, C & R Ly frewght hous CITANCE for rigit man to colleot, sollelt and ver woudy. Wages $12 4 wesk and profits divided cvory 9) days, In tock €0 Morse. Room 5, isverott block, Councli Blufts, A bivek driving m aros 1 larness and teans A compotent 16 or 18 year-01d girl U of n year-old baby. Apply at o Myuster atreet, Council BLufs, In W ANTED-Gooa glrl for housework Apply to W. = Cooper, 10 Maln stroet W [ san one ye stock 101 sell b conveil o w reglsterod Three Jorsey bulls: u, rand two years; solld color, 8. Tt St and three lots with one-fourth can be pald 1 Apply to Leonurd Everctt, Poarl o SALE-A good house Kood mprovements carpenter work. strcet Forsal e Loam and carringes . Councll Blufs, rriage. Phelps, posts leys. 108 ity horso, phaoton e [l sALE- Good o and_ liarnoss, §1 oftice, Couneil Blufls (GARBAGE romoved. cesspoote, sauits. chimnsye Toleaned. Ed Burke, t Taylore grocery, 560, Broadway Twin City Steam Pye Works. C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Propriotor, Dyecing, Cleaning and Refini OF GOODS OF EVERY Ave for ireulars 1 Ming DESCRIPTION, A and 26th St. Telephono 310, Send COUNCIL BLUFF3 STEAM DYE WORKS ANl kinds Cieaninz don style of the stained fabr us good us n iydone anc of Dyolnz and In the highest irt. Faded and 4 made to_ lovk v. Work prom ivered i all B purts of the country. Scnd for prico list . A. MACHAN, Propristor. Breudway, r Northweste ern Depoty Telephone 524

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