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) e THE ]),\l l‘\' ]H' COUNCIL BLUFFS, 12 PEARL STREKT OFFICE: NO, Deliverea vy carrier to Any part ot the city 1. W. TILTON, « MANAGER usiness Office sELEPTIONES | RN, : No. 23 P ot A= = MINOK MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Ce, Boston Store, Natchuug silks, Miltonherger is the hatter, 502 B The Board of Equalization held mecting last evening “Living Whist which nstically enjoyed by e night, is to be repeated tonight by request The High scl fnvitation to go in a competitive dr place about June 1 A benefit s to be ¢ Oricnt on Monday ev ha i house company will appear its first was so enthusi audience last special ol cadets have cived an 10 Sioux City and take I with the cadets 1 the Priuces of the May 20, at Do [7) Veteran Firer to Sioux City n f f st irnament fled their Re command eveni to b mander The 1. lish aftern qu Man J. A Dey city from ¢ morning a The remait terment to 1 The Odd Kol have chars ountry Payton corpa present eng throughout i fine cialtic nense Tonight ¢ of *The has presente . mer the r amused the fence b the bill an Galley Slave L. effries given o Justice Vien yesterday on t bezzling a few d s belong the hackman, for He w wiged have kept back anything was coming to him. b know that he was gui in keeping back the performia hearing before charge of en ing to Welcn was working cluimed not to excepting what y claimed not o y of any eriminal act hie g Piles of people have piics De Witt's Witeh Hazel Sulve will cu Prozim. Grand musical entertainment to be given at Fifth Avenue M church this even May 4, for the benefit of Home of the Friendless: 1. Selection Mi Clover Mandotin Club s Tedison and Lo Mis. | My Arthur Smith Miss Eva Barnard Mrs. 1. W, Lyon Mi Tloye of Ouniithiay Mr. Bivdsell Mandolin Club Lester 2. | fon 8. Seleetion 4. Cornet Solo funo Solo. tation Beloctic ( Aceompanist, Mrs vor The Council Bluffs, Most Towa. Dining room on Rates, 83 per day. Proj Grand Hotel, gant hotel in seventh E F.C h. to $5 homes against destrue- W. C. James has the st companics in the world. Protect your tive storms. strong PERSONAL PARAGRAP S, Conductor T. M. Kelly of the Union Pa- cifle railway left lust evening for Hot Springs, Ark I. A. Miller and family will leave Council Bluffs in the near future and take up their residence in the east. Max Eisoman of Missouri Valley was in the city yesterday for a visit with Simon Eiseman.~ He registered at the Grand A. W, Cowles, who has been connected with a large wholesale drug house of Des Moines for the past two years, was in the city yesterday shaking hands with his numerous friends. Auwong the lowa the Grand v Harlan, G. 13 people who registered at n«m were H. W. Byers of MeCiuchn of Des Moines, Thomas N. Smith of Harlan, T. S. Holloway of Thurman, J. R. Boyd and wife, C. O Bigler and A. S, Riley of Defianc Mrs. F. M. Corbaley received a telegr: esterday from Quincy. 11, announcing that or mother was dying. She and her sister Mrs. A. M. Dunkle, who was visiting from Galesburg, left last evening for the bedside of their mother. During the after noon another telegran anuounced the death of the paticut R. B. Mullis, J. A. Roff and their familic made all preparations to go to Watseka, 11, the first part of this wock. They were ex pecting to make it theiv headquarters ail during the summer, ana to visit the World's fair irom time to time. They had all thei furniture packed and their house ren for the summer, when one of the children came down with the measles und the others showed signs of following suit. Their visit will have to be postponed for about a month Plhies of peopie huye Witeh Hazel Sulve wil am pries, but De Witt's cure them, Favorites with smol Fred Lamb, whose factory is locat at No. 118 Broadway, is avotsing a good deal of enthusiasm among the by his two popular brands of ¢ “Just Out” and **Everybody’s Darling.” He having difliculty in keeping up with the increasing demand. is Chldre At Mueller's today. nice we look and how we have. All finely 1 the evening. Come and see how many fine things ted up during Bargains in fine tooth brushes and cologne, wholesale price, oniy 10¢ Davis, the druggist, 200 Broadway. No Blessing on the Knot. Robert Barlow, who part of the city. is on one of periodical spells of and his family bas been compelled to call for the assistance of some of the neighbors to prevent him, as they have feared, from doing some violence, The cause of the trouble this time is the w riage of s son. which took place Tuesday evening. He had opposed the mateh for some time, but when he found that it went off all the same his vage knew no bounds He has given it out cold that he will kill his son it he dares himself around house, and the friends of the family have been summoued to use their persuasive arts upon hin lives in tle eastern his madness, Piles of people have witchhazel salve will cure th DeWVitt's Every staple article and novelty in the china line at Lund Bros. New pattern wire frames for tissue lamp shades. rooms in Chie cull on Ohio Knox of English at the Louis. For first-class World's fu A new invoice turbans, latest and stylish, Use Domestic soap. 1t is the be: People Don’t Grow Famous In a Hurry. Curlsbad did not become known in a day. It took centuries to acquire its present fume. It is known all over the glote, and retains its revutation solely on 15 merits. For all dise of the stomsch, liver and kianeys, ns well asin tions and constipation, rheumutic nie diabetes, use Carlstad Spradel Water or the Sprudel Salt if you cuannot conven- fently use the Water. He sure to obtain the genuine, which must have the sig- nature of “'Eisuer & Mendelson Co.,Sole Agents, New Yoik,” on the neck of every bottl No. 43 | the | 3 [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Course of & Local Paper that is Not Ap- proved Of by the Oitiz:ns, SOME VERY UNCALLED FOR CRITICISM Strictures sl on the uld Not Have Attmek that W y the Vet Printed erans that e An s Unwarranted Facts A local paper which makes great nretenses of shouting loudly for Council Biuf in its usual in by urgin to the s indulges teney 10 boot si s the citi 20u8 to apply & No Ve has not s ocal camy of the Sons of rans, b the organ izatic its way of entertaining the this Had the msecinly shown joining and tings as e has in blan clear to assume the responsibility | encampment writer of much interest in rs for he here summet tirade this as t 1t ing oth not ass hu ki ning the responsibility has self pers shirked ind thus thrust at the fair name iion of all the The o1 funds Uitticulty which se 18 that the camp e present at its m Ssect appropr v and it aid reception wte camp left to uneeted with few who have been nd toney dea local catup d I imp in nc « gani "I'he 1 ing ation 0 maintain a thus ruthle 1, should the have not shown themsclves of the privileges were eligible, ¢ Blufs fault, norare the fe | nally’ belong to the local ! fault hes in the indifference should be active and eneree without whose help the to be one in n ouly ‘I'he prospects ar however, that Blufls will have the cocampment the inability of the Sons of Ve the necessur it. Secreta chants and ‘tur sent o telegram to the head offi cer of the state association stat ing that it was the wish of the citizens in general that the cucampment be held here, and that there will be no trouble resulting from the action of the local camp. His tele gram was the result of versations held with many of the prominent citizens, and represents the feeling of the general public Uniqne Enter A entertaiument last evening under the auspices of the Unity guild at Masonic The room was | well filled with the frieads of the guild, who were given their first opportunity of wit Whist.” T > was ties and gentlemen for s being J. L. Templeton and side and Adolph on the bilities criticised enough it I'he camp real of wh tic members, and Camp must continie Council L spite of rans to make wngements to take care of of the Mer rs association nment. novel was that given tenple | nessing 4 cards, H Beno other. in the on one M. Seanlan There were nfty-two cards “deck,” as usual, and an inviting looking deck it was as Mr. Templeton went throu the customary formality of shuffling it the engagement. Scanlin cut and ton proceeded to de t the cards to the four y The then went on, and although the music and dancing that accom- panied the game would have sent a genuit whist crank toa lunaticasylum, the observer who came to be amused and delighted coula surely find no fault. At the end of the game Templeton and Haworth had the majority of the tricks and were declared the winner: and the game broke up without any one making & murmur that the cards had “been stacked. A handsome sum was realized by the promoters of the entertainment. Tew Days at the World's Fair | Tt will cost you less than thing necessary included. homes in private cottage, clean, safe, close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, [1l. 1 s to H. | W. Tilton of THE BEE, or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbriage, Council Bluffs. overy- This means The ludies of the Union Veteran I gion will have a plant sale on Thursday and Friday: also serve dinner and sup- per at 328 Broadway. Domestic Broils John Kraniger, who lives on South avenue and was arcested Tuesday uight on a com- plaint filed by his wife, was taken before the commissioners of insanity yesterday ufternoon for an examination. Mrs. Kran- iger told a strange story of her husband's wrong doing. She stated that husband had failed utterly to vrovide anything for her and their six ehildren and had compelled her to go out doing washing leaving the youngest children in charge of one She exhibited o termible s on her forchead, which, she said, was the resnlt of her contact with her liege lord's fist, and said he had repeatedly knocked her down. He could not plead & love for the ardent as an_excuse, for he him- self admitted that he never drank a drop. Kranfger, onthe other hand, claiwd that his “frau und kinder chused him mit bricks," and said the only reason he had not supported his family was that he could find nothing todo, The commissioners decided that he was not crazy. and referred the case 1o the city street supervisor with a request to give the man a job it any was in sight. Bell e bottles two and rels of Drexel's a delicious perfume, for 10¢. Davis, the druggist. Muie. Helon Merrill, ha wanieuring Boxes cologne hairdressing and Room 312, Merriam block. Plaintiif Was Ready, After Mrs. A, J. Carle Howurth was dismissed in the district court | Tuesday by attorney worked up over the [ the di | make it warm for someb | any one to attach her trying pan to. The case was commenced in the aistrict court four vears ago, Howarth having sold liquor to the plaintiff's husband. Carle went home, it was alleged, and practiced all sorts ocities on his ily, whereupon his | wife sought to damages of the man | whohad sold the liquor to him./The case was | postponed from time to time for one reason or another when it was dismissed. Her friends state that her at torney had no authority from her to dismiss it and claim she was réady o go on with the prosecution | A H. Perigo & | Columbia and othe Another improvement \ubert piano. AllL whose case against Jacob he .is cousiderably summary way in which and threatens to sy, 1f she can find S0 was sed of fa until the other day Co.., high 103 Pearl rade bieyc » the popular Swanson Music Co Ask your groeer for Domestic soap. Window ( J. B, Atkins is at | which will be used Bluffs at the World's fair. It window, and will occupy a posit | front part of the lowa bui | bination of beveled plate un i MOSt Artistic one, and Mr a great deal of eredit for the exhibited by him in inve aud carrywg it into outer portion of each composed of a net work of occasional buuch of grapes, portrayed in glass of exactly the hues which are to be scen in the fruit grown on the | vines in Pottawattamie county AL the ] bottom of the window is to appear the name © Worid's Fair, work upon a to advertisc window Council is a double 100 the Ihe com ored glass is Atkins dgserve skill and taste ting the design exceutior ‘The window will be leaves with an the fruit being in ling “Council Bluf's.” The funds to pay for the CTHE OMAHA lnu-h- are being raised throueh tho e Torts of the Women's World Fair club, which was organized some time ago, and after the fair is over the window will be brought back to Council Bluffs to e used in the construction of some public building Musin Concert Con The New York notice, “Unlik to this ¢ sarre mpany ives Tribune, a other recent foreign untry, Musin inding himself and is happy of the Hence his Broad way cuid artists who come has the wisdom of with when his company glory he receives cach n great success in church May 1 first-class ¢ rect some 1t America, Williamson & ¢ and best bicyele 106 Main str stock in city on a gas Gas company your meals this sumime At cost at the rospects estate nproving. men of the city are feeting than for a long time re nas been a marked increase the activity of the real estat i of business a responding improvement. | inted to near so far, is goinz on busy and The real n better spirits now in market, and nes showing a cor ast month the ¥ £110.000. There ) show the amount of butall the con transfers amc are no figures building that tractors are “We have hardly an empty dwelling house in the central part of the city,” remarked ue of the prominent real estate dealers yes. erda We have had to do some tall bow ing and scraping before our would-be t ants during the past winter, but that's a! over now. If they don't want to puay our price they can go somewhere else, but 1'v noticed they generally come back, as T unde stand all the merchants are m the same fix with us. There are lots of new people con ing to the city, and everything points to very prosverous year financially.” Musin Concert Company. Louise Tanuer-Musin's staceato is wondevfully clear, and in 1t graceful passages her voics is like abird. It has w wide range. The audi- ence was delighted with her, and re- called her ugain wzain,—Philadel - phin Press Broadway church, May the peeriess Dauntless t terms. Henry Murphy Annie singing and 12, See bicyeles an 10 Pearl Geo, S, Davis, preseription dr sist Ganymede's First Ron, Twenty-three members of the Ganymede Wheel club started out from the Grand lotel last 12 to take the first teip of the club since its organization. Druid Hill was the goal, and the party returned home after an enjoyable ride of seventecn miles One or two’ little events took place on the run that were not down on the program, but helped relieve the monotony of 4 vide that might have been uneventful While riding on Lower Broudway Arthur Hoffmayr, who was riding by the light of a tallow candle that he had hune between the wheels of his bicycle. col- lided with a team that hapvened to come his way in spite of the candle. ‘Three other wheelmen, who had supposed Hoffmayr's lead would be all right, plunged in after him and there was an embarrassing conglom eration of vehicles and riders. ‘They all got out. however, without any serious damage being done. Douglas Graves was not so for tunate. He rau into u rig with a wheel that he had borrowed from Willinmson for the occasion and the wheel was broked to pieces Free treatments daily from 2 m. at the Council Bluffs Medi Surgical institute, 26th and Coal and wood; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city: prompt . H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. W. J. Wallac Bock's Homeatead Defined. Judge Deemer handed down a decision yes- terday in the case with reference to the as- signment of Peter Beck. Some of the ered- itors, it will be remembered.filed an uffdavit in the district court in which they made some charges against W. A. Wood, the as- siguce, alleging that he had failed to account for some of the property which had been delivered to him. In making his decision Judge Deemer took occasion 10 remark that the attempt to prove anything against Mr. Wood had failed, and that all his dealings as ussignee had been marked by henest, and fairness. By his decision the two-story brick building in which Beck's store was lo- ated, and in which the tamily resides,is put down’ as the homestead. It is vaiued at about £10,000, while the small building in the rear of the store, where the saloon was kept, worth about §300, is held for the benefit of the creditors. 1t 1 stated that the saloon building is entirely covered by a mortgage. Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the Lest $2.00 house in Loy to 4 p. -l and Broadway. , building materials. Domestic w..p outlusts ches ap soap. Domestic soap best for hard water. Reserved s Decl I The argument in the case against Father \kimowicz for immoderately punishing a 12-year-old boy In a parish school over which he claims supervisory autho tened to by Judge Berka yeste noon I'he state was represented by City Prosceutor Cochran and the defendant by M V. Gamnon. Judge Berka reserved his decision, taling the case under advisement for two weeks RowEe, May 8. —The report that Mgr. J. J. Kain of Wheeling, W. Va., will be appointed condjutor to Archbishop Kenrick of St. Louis has been confirmed, Taxpayers Robbed to Honor Davis. Ricnvosn, Vi, May 8.—The city council appropriated $4,000 to defray the ex penses of the reinterment of the remains of Jeff Davis May 81, e Piies of people nave pres, but Witch Hazel Salve willeave thom, S L FORECAST: It Will Be Fair, but ions of the Wil Be Visited by Showers Tod Wasuixatoy, D, C., May 8.—Forecasts for Thursday: For Nebraska and Iowa Fair, followed by showers in extreme north ern Nebraska; cooler in western Nebraska, southeasterly ‘winds For the Dakotas | showers west; cooler southeasterly winds. De Witt's WEATHER State Fair, followed by in western portions; Local Record, OrrFicE oF TiE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAnA May #—Omaha record of temperature and rainfall, compared with corresponding day of past four years 189 Maximuni temperature. 6 Minimum temperatu Average temperature cipltation Statement showing the condition of tem- perature and precipitation at Omaha for the ay aud since March 1, 1503 Normal teniperature Deicieney for the duy Deticieney o Murch 1 Normal precipitation Deticiency for the duy Deticiency March 1 Keports from Other Points at 18911890, agaw samimsaduie, xup 1oy 30 s BTATIONS. % od w Omahs North Plutte Kearney , Cloudy Ktaln Part cloudy Cloudy. Cloudy rart cloudy Clear. Cloudy Part cloudy I Clear. | ne i ? Cloudy y | Galveston. S indicates irace Gronok E. Hunt, Local Forecast Offic Tapid Clty lcleo DAILY BEE: | State il THUR \PPEALED 10" PATRIOTISY DAY, MAY 4, 1893 B O | w Strong Arguments by Caprivi in Favor of the German Anuy Bill self-eviden onstrated s bi RECEPTION OF THE CHANCELLOR'S PLEA His Arguments, th A Tive Touched the Heart of Fatherland, and wi, Wit e the as nended, robubly W th th th and it was absurd Passed by the Keichstug. a Benvis, May 3 exciting ¢ The center party had an 1cus today over the proposition that the party support the army bill, and finally defeated it by an enormous majority but voted at last to allow members to vote according Lo their individual convictions In the Reichstag Chanceller Caprivi wred that the government would us means in its power to secure the the bill I'he chancellor went on tions of the house a sight of the main issu ion_for two years' act1 vice. Attempts | had been made to refute the arguments of the government in support of the bill by the manipwlation of in_opposition to the bill, but the chancellor said he | attached much weight to the views of men Who not only had to settle questions intime of peace, but must theie honor and fultill their du y in tune of war. The cellor declared that if von Moltke and von | Roon were present would have sup ported the demands of “the government in more forcible language than he had used and it was a fact that there was not a living German general who considered the German army to be anything like as strong as it was in 1870, Continuing, «l every passage of to say that some speared to have lost . nmely, the provis they the chancellor says the eral governments were resolved. to em allthe constitutional means in their | to attain their object Cries of I'he rejection of the bill versely affect the political Prince Bismarck, the greatest genius seen in several centuries the strengthening of the army as an abso lute necessit In fact, it wasanopen question, whether, at the present moment the &rmy was strong enough to take the offensive u o agamst France alon “We camnot,” said the chancellor, *be indifferent to the fate of our frontiel provinee, ‘The nation desires to protect Alsace-Lorraine. [Applause.| On the day of mobilization, a well-filled cartridge pouch will be of greater value than a purse full of money. The rejection of the bill will crea broad impression that there i weakness. In the nvame of th empire and in the name of Prussia,” concluded the chancellor, “I announce that Freiier von Huene's proposal is aceepteble tous. We beg of you to ussist us to accom plish what we regird as necessary to main- u the peace of Furope and the security nd honor of Germany.™ The chancellor's speceh was received with loud applavse. The fate of the army oill was the theme of excited discus sion in_ the lobbies of the Reichs tug The government, it is said nas inf rmed the army billi committee that f the billis rejected the Reichsug will be forthiw. b dissolyed, the remaining business of the session being set aside. Only ecight centrists supported Froiher von Huene at the meetiug of the centrist party would situation diplomatic regaraed ad THE PRESIDENT, Disturbed Over the Question of Re- moving Governor Castiiho, [Copyrishted 1873 by James Gordon Bennett.) Varranatso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), 3.—[By Mexican Cable to the New Herald ~Special to Tue Bre.|—The Id's corvespondent in Rio de Janciro, zil, says that Rodriguez ( ter of the mavy, defends Peixotto from the Sergello, who says the coustitutional power to from the governorship of Rio Grande do Sul. Rio de Janciro newspapers are divided on the question of the president’s right to remove Castilho. A dispatch from the He ent at Montevideo says that two regiments of cavalry and oue of infantry have been added to the Uruguayan army, News- papers in that city without exception are naking attacks on the govern- ment of Brazl. The government party denies the story thata secret session of congress was held to discuss the situation relative to the invasion of Uruguay by zilians although it is admitted that pub- lic sentiment is rapidly growing in favor of war The Herald’s corvespondent in Buenos Ayres sends further information in_regard to the story published by Kl Nacion Diaro in Montevideo, that a letter of sympathy had been by Silveysa Martius | from @ un adwiral.” The Buenos Ayres correspondent suys the Brazilian admiral entered the Lazavetto on Flores nd on April 24, and on the following day senta lotter to Silveysa Martius contirming a former one, in which narrated his hostility to the president's course during the last year. The letter concludea with tnese words ‘Some day we will have to meet here.’ 0 one bere,” says the Bucnos Ayres cocrespondent, *doubts the story that the admiral has written the letter men- tioned. * The boundary dispute between Chili and Argentina has finally been settled. I'he protocol was signed in Santiago yesterday and the president of Argentina today pub- licly celebrated tho event. Domingo Guua, the new minister to the Uni States sail for New York early in June. News just received her from Bohvia says the Indians are sacking the frontier villuges, POWER OF Brazil York He Br minis dent, of Melo has no Castilho ves Presi- atta president | remove | 1d’s correspond- CUBAN REBELS SURKENDER. End of the Kebeillon—A Proclamation the Governo - € ;| HAvANA, May dispaten from Holguin | Ays that all of the rebels, including the two Sartorio brothers, have surrendered them selves at Cantoro Ve The party con- sisted of only thirty men The following is a verbatim translation of | & decree published in the Gazeta Oficila yesterday 1n regard to the insurrection that has broken out in the province of Cuba: By Alejandra Rodriguez Aveas feral of this Istand: Just when this country s rapidly progressing In its material fnter- ests and fully eojoylg, all the political rights citizens” of the Spunish nation, sev- rties rise up against the integrity of rritory in the castern province am firily disposed 10 repress, at any the criminidl atfenpt and to punish the delinquents, and, at \he same tine, to protect the peaceful eltizens 'who do not lend aid to the disturbers of niy pawers. 1 decree First—After the pablication of this eircular, the territory of the Provineeof st. lugo de Cuba s deelitred i gtate of seize d- Persons ackused of rebellion, n, or of any other gffense affecting the in- | grity of the territory, will be tricd by a court micrtial, according o the law of April 17, 1821 ThirdThe rebels who, b rdancd with these terms, surronder themselves within cight diys will be espmpt from punishument Fourth—The civil and judicial authorities of the mentioned provipee Wil continue in- their respeetive chargess but I reserve my right to transfer to the militaFy Jurisdiction all those criminal affairs whickT consider convenient.q) hy des, Governor sedi- WHERE CAKTER LEFT OFF, Mr. Coudert Continues the Argument Be- ore the Court of Arbitration, Pawis, May 3.--At the meeting of the Bering sea tribunal of arbitration, . R Coudert of the counsel for United | piving of the which he offer of Mr de fense of the sealing industry in Bering sea by the United States, was, Mr. Coudert exclaimed, imperative, and an attack on the sealing industry was un attack on the United States. The Un'ted States raised the seals at the Pribyloff islands in the same sense that Australia raised sheep, and it was i mpossible that the nurture and culture of the seal at Pribyloff islands could exist in imon with pelagic sealing. The seals at Pribyloff islands, continued Mr. Coudert were absolute property, just as cattle aud sheep were absolute property Sir Charles Russell of counsel for Great esq he spoke, its iu support outline to Ihe an argun proposed Carter, te W did not interfere with vitain here interposed tainly not M. Coud as imy with the ssible. Some propositions by However, when at islands they could randed and their ears elipped. The mmissioners recognized that the cre American property when they e guard was iy nt t pre e seals from ra In that sta o right of the United States to § s within a certain limit was rec to say that the tates was una } t the seals e of that limit were not ferw ment was not i The title of the seals is absolute hich is undeniable. The the proof A8 were the Rnize natura helped by prop United St fro of at 3 remark, vdmitted that their ownership were t, although they could not be dem the British s said ment d t Tty the seals which existed for peaceful purposes, and it ( venting th deo. | fternon th in tr m tribunal and the great throng of Trouble at the Meeting of 1 I'e fron chan- | tc It th Temperanee the platforn American port tion has cay Tetperan though it Bravo!™] | v Improvements Contempl west of the L street viaduet | who has the of dirt do in the nei of ex dirt yards which were built in fill of eight 1our foot sewer wi built on the taken away engaged b, company will put about and the improvements start made by the Stock Yards compiany this ye | w Olson W | curb stone officer came along station house. found nothing. name charge | may fac suffering from s are visiting Mr, | two daug! First Pre to Make Tribune, position in the work of assessing. and all arc kept busy. The Yo program for an entertainment to be given in their hall in the near future. oring to patient named Smith, who is suffering badly from con C The new third scriptions to this fund are said to'be coming in satisfactorily. Wais 1ot wrongdoin nited S the part instead animals argument v of of n ate promote, culture of these Coudert devoted r r Mr the necessity ibiting pelagic sealing in order t 1e race of seals. Mr. Coudert stated nott 2 new 1 the way of facts, but he presente i0 4 ne and refinedly which need and visit, an o en ™ NOT VERY HARMONIOUS, tish We Temperaneo o Ma I'h mperance Loxnos Won satin conve 11 ¢ British (ssociation 10 0'clock this mornin night resent g unti There w 15 Miss Frances head of the American W wion was invited \ Mrs. Ellen temperance advos ention to appear d much f the British - W associat was stated v from America The day's procecdings werc H. Foster, 1t i the ¢ ment an Lers n not she wus on was that presen 1l enlivened number of speeches in which bitter pe attacks were presid majority ther tion into the zation und inidulged in 1t Lady Somerset w of sixty-seven upon left the conventi saying that the introduction of pol wssociation would split the ruin the temperanee cause In th 18 re-elec Ihe ballot ted by minori in_ind - SOUTH OYIAHA AI‘ TAIRS Stock Yards Company. A big camp s being built on the hill rontract to nove for the Stock Yards compuny work Mr. Phelan will ghborhood of 100 men avating will be begun at taken out will be this I'he 1554 and 1835, ten feet will be m be put in and 1 where or ound In adaition to the gang of men that w Mr. Phelan 100 more will be improvem to to finish. The ns to t ill amount to wbout §00.000. Money i s Mowi b, Before getting too drunk put ould be last n money where 1§ He then nd foll sht > tl sat down his ught safc on asleep. Presently The Jailer searched him He ‘asked the the prisoner he spat out is simply u plain drt not have to expectorate s Judge Fowler b and as heohn Olson' blurted §2. 1k, and Magle City Notes. Dr. Berwick has gone to Perry Ed Adaws is visiting R. Allbery , Ta. the city. The infant child of J. A. Hinkle v yesterday afternoon Miss Alexander, a rlet fever, The sons and daugnters of veterans wi give a dance next Monday night. H. Doud is home from Chicago, wher he witnessed the opening of the fair, Mr. C. C. Howe and wife of Lenox and Mrs. G. W. Howe. fowler yesterday ters a present of a fine piano. H. G. Snarpley was \Ia Police Judee yesto orzan friends in Boone, In and Gene Beatty of Bluir are in the pre of pro preserve \ ised the Willard s Christian thi e it ymen's Christian tics tod by the Union by Ed Phelan 150,000 yards T'o T'he used in filling the old K the dirt is being the Stock Yards worl pushed fron k % John it the an and escorted John to th fellow for his out The John Again when he vas buiied student at Bellevue, is 1 o made his rday called la., by the dungerous illuess of his futher Rev. Murray of Omaha I by terian chureh toui a Living.” Alex Schlegel, formerly bas daccepted a tures at ht on more lucrativ L. Carpenter apidly completing He hus two ng Men's Institute is arrang Acting City Physician Solomon prolong the carthly existenc imption Methodist and Q streets church will cost i\t 7,000, To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary much harm being done by the use ()l worthless dressings. To be sure of hav ing a first-class article, ask your drug- gistor perfumer for Ayer's Hair Vigor, It is absolutely superior to preparation of the kind. original color and fullness to hair which has thin, faded, or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, and free from dandruff. it heals itching humor prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance, No toilet can %o considered complete without this most popular and clegant of all hair-dressings. “My hair began turning gray ana fall- ing out when I was about 25 years of age. I have lately been using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it is causing a growth of hair of the natural color R.J. Lewry, Jones Praivie, “Overa year ago I had a sovere fever, and when T recovered, my hair began to fali out, and what little remained turned gray. 1 tried but without succ gan to is other It restores the any become is new Texus, various remedies, 83, till at last I b USE Ayer's Hah Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color.” — Mrs. Anuie Collins, Dighiton, Mass, “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for nearly five years, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excellent state of pres- ervation. 1 am 1, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five years."—Wm. Henry Ott, alias “Muse tang Bill,” Newcastle, Wyo. Ayer’s Hair Vigor Prepared br Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Bold Ly Druggisie Ever) where, forty years ¢ Tiwenty Sub- the “How a reporter on the his assistants ng a is endeav- of a Above Em All! First Adopted hy the Doctors. Then Endorsed by the Public. Paine's Celery People Well. You Read It in Their | Happy Faces. Th Medcal Jouraals Tell No Mora Spsedy Gures. Years Worth Remedy of the Times Wisdom ot Greatest in Moy. Within Reach of All. 4 \\‘lwn e whe re th general system to improvoemont, cine i theref the body. dom of n soring as blood to he Pain at the he he medical und you will yourself Paine’s ce D), o wny the itthy v of Bdward of times. None of scribed by the past favorable discussion at m cul societies and in medical journals, compound medial agents which, higne anpro Paino’s celery those wonder ful v orig thority, hus baen and received by people As M., Bieat, t ogist, suys cine has become sicit start, As n spring remedy it stands shoulders above any yet prescribed brain and mikes cures where everything « aine’s colery componnd is withi wind the thousands of unrivaled ished from time t have come from men and women ineyer, food for the the blood. It veach of ail, monials toits have been pub station in life. indor pul of ear ournalsg anout compound Dartmouth doubt the greatest all the ysicinns has caused yeurs so ing with the at the great nearly n fore being adopted or even Sut Paine’ No d by s0 many men life; none ever ed s on a and determ time to aro ¥ compound stun dofall s riton the street, i medic you read it 1t a o deelar is P’helps, remedy e, It ol 1 medicine wuch ingsc is very oneo miss reat French every great populnr rem he nou people hime w virtue remedy wa so many xorking people. It makes pooplo well. (TRADE MARE REGISTERFD.] THK GREAT HINDOO REMEDY TRODUCES THE ABOVE o A quic i or'yoitn GO ETRL Ruton to eura or m e lofed gt el Mo aving g it we il o iyt i s edlent Co. B0 21y, SOLD by Kuhn & Co. and ]."A. Sts., OMAHA, NEB Broadway and 6 10WA, and other T while costing ests of hoth, Wyckoff, Seaman & Benedici TELEPHONE 1753, Sims&Bainrily federal courts, block, Cou And Stil 30-POUND DAUNTLESS. Buy a popu Ca’alogue Free, DAVG 1it by and «lso our own, etter cesutts with th ar wheel My B Sty recicres Lost iy i el eariled in vest pocke S 10 85,00 with a'wrli(en guor! Don 't iv i of tmitai aenvelopo (ic ourh L Cor Fuller & Co., by Paul atl St ding Druggists, OUR EMPLOYMENT DEi;' r the employer noth nz hes enabled us to ad 15th and Doui Cor. 1ath and Schne COUNCIL B nd en wice th by s mac 1712 FARNAM Attorneys-at-lew. tieo Rooms il biuirs, Ta in thy 200-7-8-9, st Makes Show 'n the blood a tho wis: M. D inquiry ried by s celery counipoutd had the indovsement of physicians o Ise fails prominent in had the praise of | ; John New ane He | w s lts need of ned on 150 the s easily You | M the 1\ in od 1 it niuch tio sp Chen e dis- |t | alittic Mach | power is no nodern s pre- within nnd i medi- us W ven W 0. DB one of | sole stonu- | T ited of the compi pany i at Y and fof pathol- medi edy phy- 2ad and It is | - i i ell. e Ve testi- | s that | o time Lt s N 8 eve 1 A oi neu frenghi Cil and pany ree. WA Mynste V W TAN L. Priee TNy Ui tion: in wtock Doug 1 ider, sa1 LUFFS, DR stroet np oyes o Intor ocurin ( oftice, ¢ TARE [oon et T TAN w 10 ( WA room from or dirt, LI et roit complete ugents Date MLSALE Nicholso bought aud oW SALE take caro of A Apply to W. Fow sale nter work 3 TCRALL it Dohany, - ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDIN Week MONDPAY MAY One THE h's merr 'DOHANY'S THEATER. Conncil Bluffy, Ta, Mnn.\qor. ,\RY cing COMEDIAN GURSE PAYTON company supported by the talented young actress ity nd PRICES onzs ver. Livening “The Galle 1ances, MISSETTAREED. Thoy Slave,"” otter 100, 20, Will Appear in and brig and 0o, DETROIT 0o Molor ano e I Ny tmes more durn i ines, more relinblo for pow Canbo i st 10 bisen no nois FOQUITeS N0 fuelor ez neee to Fan Hore 1o rs nd other purpose Moror and ( chienper. ar ce, n wkin neater nnd s nvostigatic ines from « wiways Sitls JAKER, K 400 and 310 S$ha haneil B trictnn Omaha, for Council Blufrs, o purprses, und corner of an but hif- Mikes no smoke s fable for eleva= nrator test of n Will show he-ol it 1 hand and ction willsuve you U nee. BAKER, o elzhty horse warranted to give Communioate with money and lncons irt Block, Telophono 224, Tl South 14th St Tolophone 1440, Omaha and Lincolu. N ny will be held 1 Omiha, Neb,, o'clock p.m., for'the ol the transact S iy come be i May 1, 1893 B thee. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Premont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Raflroa the offi e of the coms Uiy, May 19, 1898, i of” directord nof sl other business e ting. REDFIELD, Secreta Mad 176 _—— Special Notices. COUNSIL A Dumbor ou very &0 eary RACTS wnd (oan ol ALTIES K CROSS 110: years: good value and ulways in stook at Blzs | by's, Merriam block . EXCHANG mbrance. A. Full sot n bargain Co.. Counc 620 Browd Wy 20 AND (10-ACIE ] i tract of ona at$15.00 10 B0.00 per acre, SOR SEL Houses and store room Inq; BLUFFS, ——y , cheap, nshlelds pay mants, cottage Gr land 10 porthern Johnston & Van Farm ant olty proparey 2 & Thomas, Counall ple say it lasts 10 Two four room nd outbulidings, clear W Grabnm Ave. 3. Rood conal- 0 of Empkle Shugarb (T ety ANCE for daliver Must Roow b, i (hoap: wag TED r tre [ED—Good 725 8. 18t St. SALE Improvements JUR SALE -Nice buy curriage toa L. W.Tulleys harness ounell Bluffs BAGI 10 Broadway RENT datable. TED 1 manuln J. Ada wanted Ave, TED- orks, | AlLcitle I DEITST Get agency quick. UNION TRANSFER CO 130%-( 8-10 Main Street, ( one that will sell at sight and ma ikt Kool and profits divided every ) duys, 1 s buy 15 siia tem &irl . Cooper, 10 Mair Three Jersoy one year und two years; solld color, 103 Vearl St Troom h TIY 4D St ture and | W Parin i E1fth avsa ue Chiristlan, C. colle 82 man to Wrges stock. Addr tbloek, Councll Blu blac bugky; road wagon. Carbon A competent i or 18-year-old girl & your 01d baby. t, Council Bluffs, In. Apply at housework. wet. for general 111, sell below cost new 5 room house, modera, conveniunces, welllooa led Bee oficd, one weelk registered bulls: ages, A 00 Liouse and three lote with onefourth can b pald i Apply to Leonard Evorett, Paar and carringe Council Blufts Good family horse, phaeton carringe §12 cush Geo. I Phelps, poste n0ved, cosspools. vaults, chimue, Hurke, at Taylor's grocery, s, water, gas and buth ) a littie time and capital rod 1 patonted novel ve, Councll Bluft for goneral housework, 418 Glon Apply at Harrls' bottling 4 loudway Dur Sales Keep Increasing. The Reason why 80-POUND DAUNTLESS. ¢ you a living. unci! Bluffs, Towa, THE LOOKED FOR BREAK IN PRIC hest Grade Hi T'he Cliy Sold It OO U Qur$ for Eelipse, per, Sc 1 everywhere you want a W reher, HAS COME. . .. $100.00 . King, Al e acl0n0n for #150,00, wheel, don’t fail to verly 50,00 wheel is a dandy, COLE & COLE, 4 Malo Btre Council Blu®