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'HE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, KNO. 12 PEARL STRE IFFICE €lverea 1y earrier to any part of the city W. TILTON, - MANAGER No. 43 . No. 23 MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co, Roston Store. Natchaug silks, Miltonberger is the hatter, 502 Br ront alcove room, furn 29 Willow avenue, B Cole & Cole, 41 Main strect, are selling strictly high grade bicycles for $100. The school board will hold its r Lnonthly meeting this evening. One of the things to come before it is the question of adding a two-room wing to the Third street Ischool house. John Hanks and Joe Hes fitving near Pacific Juaction, wore out target hooting Saturday morning and shot into the rear conch of the incoming passenger “rain on the Burlington road., 71 were Jarrested and taken to Glenwood for a trial A horse driven by Robert Fosdick took Iright at a motor yesterday afternoon while in a funeral procession and beeame very fractious. Tho buggy immediately in front MiNoR shed gular tavo young men was tipped over and the occupiants. two on, spiiled out on the pavement. No one was injured, and the only damage was ibroken buggy top. A council of the various Baptist churches bf this vicinity has veen called for next Bunday at the Scandinavian Baptist church, corner Seventh stre nd Seventh avenue, ) investizate of dividing th iding vian neh to consist of the Danes and the other of the Swedes, Iach nation- ality is desirous of having services initsown language, and it is probable that the result of the council will be a division. The 2ty council will hold aspecial meeting this evening, at which it is probable some steps will be taken to adjust the dificulty between the city treadurer and the park commissioners, both of whom want the pos session of tho park funds nad claim to be entitled to them by 1 The judiciary com ittee and eity o ' ave been instructed %0 draw up an ordinance provilding that the commissioners shall have the possession of she funds to use as they m e fit, witn- out having to go through the routine as been customary, and it is probable tha B ordinance will be reported tonight, OR MONDAY. At the Boston Store, ti Popular On o Leading Cash and Price Dry Goods House of Coancil Blan . 75 pieces 86 inch half wool cashmere, former price 25e, for Monday 17c. 100 picces oxtra quality dark ging- hams,worth 10 and 124¢, for 5S¢ Mond 200 pieces extra quality outing flann snitings, former price” loe, for 7 Monda 250 dozen extra qualit white cord border handkerchiefs, each, worth 10c. ton store. 50 dozen gloves for 95¢ Monday. 25 picces curtain sc L yard, 2 bales heavy unbleached musiin, 4¢ a mard. ° 100 dozen Windsor ties, 8¢ each, worth Gloye day at the Bos- move of $1.25 kid 200 dozen ladies' extra quality, fast black hose, 10¢ a pai worth 19¢. PARASOL DAY at the BOSTON STORE. Our entire stock of sun um- brellas at cost PRICE for Mond COAT AND CAL SPRING, of all kinds, all at cost price MONDAY. DON'T miss this chance, the finest selection and the lowest cash prices. We always lead, we always do as we adve wo don't simply suy a thing like our would be competitors, but everything as adver- tised has always been found at the BOSTON STORE, the leading dry goods house, the wreck- ers of high prices. Fotheringham, White Coung law & Co., il Bluffs, Ta. PERSONAL PARAG APHS. Mr. and Mrs. J. [I. Arthur have gone cast for the summer Mrs. C. P. Railsback goes to Sandwich, 111, this week to attend a reunion of her family. C. Bosen left last evening for Albany. where he will superintend tho erec the new Methodist colley stroved by five lust winter. Harry Hofmayr veturned yesterds from Cal y morn- a, where he has been liy- vears past, and will visiv his relatives here for about a month. How to Col Bad Bille, 1f you have any bad bills against mén who do not live in fowa and who work for any railroad, telegraph, expr sleeping car company that runs into Towa, write to the Nassau I[nvestment company, Couneil Blufls, Ia., and they will send you their collection terms and the best of references. Collections guap- anteed. Special offer for Ten Day W's Falr, It will coat you less than 50,00, every- thing necessary included. This means ihomes in private cottage, clean, safe, wlose to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, Tll. Refers to H, W. Tilton of Tur BEg, or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbriage, Councii BlufYs, For Sule—Hickory 4-foot wood, $6.00; stove wood, 12 or 16 inches, $2.50 per cord, delivered. H. A. Cox, 10 Main street. Settled the Case, The prospset now is that the case | Georgo R. Wheeler against the motor com- pany will never come to trial, us the com- pany took a step yesterday that removes the ground forit. The company, it will be re- membered, in rounding the curve on Pierce street from South First, laid the rails within six inches of the curb in front of Mr, Wheeler's property in order to avoid making too sharp a turn. Wheeler objected to this, and on the compuny’s failing to make any amends commenced a suit for damage, which has be pending for about three years. Yesterday afteryoon the company put a force of men at Work and tore up the ob Jectionable track, laying it in the center of the strect, like all of the other teacks, It is stated that this will be the cnd of the aifculty, of dyster Furming, Nowrn Garvestoy, Tex., May 18— North Gulveston presents to capitalists or workers with sufi ut field for oyster far the state al- low anyone to select of the public waters of Galveston bay and stake off wbout sixuy acres, the exclusive use of which land they are entitled to for twelve years. The only restriction is public o) beds from which they can take in seasou all the seed oysters they may wish. Here, alone, is an industry that makes North Gualveston a profitable location of an Another Carload % Bieyoles, Another full carload of the Pecrless Dauntless bicycles was received by the Union Transfer people Friday. = All orders will now be filled promptly. Boys, the Dauntless is the wheel, and you can buy it right, Gw,uyu for hor and cattle on ge F. Wright's farm adjoininge ity limits on south; 500 acres ‘blue grass, ruuning water. For terms apply to James Raph, on farm, or at Carbon Coal company, 10 Pearl street, Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 P m. at the Council Bluits Medical and Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway. Cook you» meals this summer on & gas range, At cost ut the Gas company. S — Geo, 8, Davis, prescripuon druggist. NEWS FROM ! Domestic Troubles with Which Oharles Weeks is Afflicted, WIS WIFE'S LOVE FOR A SPIRITUALIST | Tt1s the (Caase of Rreaking Up a Happy | Family -An lopement to Mie sourl Prevented the Huse band's Quick Action, An overdose of spirits of the nonintoxi- cating kind is responsible for breaking up a a family living in the southern part of the | city, filling the soul of one husband with large gobs of gricf and giving another a chance to look out upon the world from be- hind prison bars, For some time past there have been rumors floating around that all Was not going as it should in the tamily of Charles Weeks, a truckman at the Union Pacific transfor, but it was not until yester- day afternoon that things came to such a pass that the police had to be called upon to prevent an actual elopement. According to the story which Mr, Weeks tells, his family and the mily of one Cor- nelius Miller, a house mover, have been liv- ing toge in the same house until re- It For about two . weeks past_they lived in a house at the corner of Bluft and the two families having mie 8o attached to one another t moved there together, Most of the attach- ment, however, scemed to be botveen Mrs, Wecks and Mr, Miller, and it was of a sort which did nc actly snit the husband of the former. After remonstrating a number of times with his wife he finally decided to leave his home and family in'the hands of his rival, Yesterday he learned that the couple had planned an elopement into the novthern part of Missouri, and on going to the house he 1t they Within half an hour Mil iishing behina the s of the and the trip to Missouri was indefi- ¢ postponed. oS, from what Weeks that Mil- s claims to be a spivitualistic medium of wonderful powers, and he has so i- nated Mrs, Weeks by his wonde of the future as to_make her willing to fol- low him to the ends of the th. Down in Missouri, he suys, there is a beautaful farm simply waiting for them to come and take ssessi All they had to do was to go ¢ means of certain instructions which the spirit of a dead Indian, who seems to be a particular f him he will dig and find a pot of gold. Mrs. Weeks believes all this. Miller having per- formed cnough hair-raising wonders at the seances which been going at her house for the last year or o to convince her that he is all viglt. A~ strangs part of the affair s that Mrs. Miller does not seem to be af- flicted with any grecn-cyed jealousy at the apparent interest that her husband takes in Mrs. Weeks. This feature of the case is ac counted for by the neighbors by the fact that Mrs. Weeks has just” sold her place for the treasur Wecks & M uinformation against nd of his, has furnisheda mto the ground £1,100 and put the money in of the new c ler. npany of Mille also filed o Week: fe and she would have been arrested rday, but for the weeping of her three cherubs, which so affected Chief anlan that he allowed her to o, on con, she will be in police court th All the Sioux remedies, such as the American Nervine, Sioux Worm Wafers and Blood Remedy. arve for saie at J. C. DeHeaven's and "Dell Morgan & Co's. drug store tion t morning. Pure water from the Milwaukee ar- sian well delivered daily. Moderate Leave orders at Tiie BEE office. Bargains in fine tooth brushes and cologne, wholesale price, oniy 10c. Davis, the druggist, 200 Broadway. Lanzendorter ut Carrol', 1, Ia, May 12.—To the Editor of Tue Bee: In your issue of May 10 wherein yougive “More about the suicide” of C. Lanzendorfer at this place on the 7th, and which information you seemed to get from one W. C. Estep, I desire to call your atten- tion to the facts therein contained as erro- neous, and in justice to the people of Carroll, whose actions you state were ‘“very pe- culiar,” T also desiro to give the facts as they are. In the f Canno t place, regarding the telegram sent to hi . it was supposed that he was divorced or noton friendly terms with his family, and after scarching about to find where she lived 1t was thought best to tele- graph her that he was dead. We knew nothing about this man Lanzendorfer or his forme anding in Council Bluffs, and as he had not a single dollur on his pe n he w rightfully turn by the coroner to our undertaker foras decent burial as our laws fe. In the meantime a telegram was ved from Council Bluffs to hold the body, as it would he tuken to Council Bluffs. Thé undertaker simply held the body as he was directed and never told Mr, Estep that he did not iutend to send the body to Council Blu Regarding the paper or the policies that were in his room and which you charge the coroner with wrongfully turning over to the hotel keeper, will say that they never part of the inquest, no more than th were shirt and new suit of clothes tnat wer in the room. They never into the hands of the coroner in the case, and all that onr law of the coroner to do is, to view the body, calla jury, summon the witnesscs, and after tigation o retur t the district court the inquisition, the written i ce, and & list of the material Our laws do not make it the coroner’s duty to take charge of the de. censed’s estate and property. Surely the corvoner did his duty and took churge of everything materialin the case that would tend to find out the cause of his death, The policies and other papers were taken into the possession of the hotel keeper with the other effects that were in his room When istep came here he demanded all the uable papers and threatened to replevin them and grew violent over the fuct that the hotel keeper would not give them up. 1 was then consulted about the matter and I advised the hotel keeper that if Istep was the legal representative, the administrator of the es- tate of the deceased, he should deliver them but if not he should ke them until the I regresentative should come and them, for this man Estep was 4 mere stanger o hm nd out credentials of respousibility. these eiream the hotel koep Justified in \ining the vaiuable policies, and will be until the legal vepresentative of the deceased will demand them. I suppose the hotel keeper thought he had a lien on them for the 100 board bill. 1 think Mr, Es'ep ought to have investigated tne facts more fully before trying to refiect improp conduct upou the people of Carvoll, and be fore giving the facts to the public. [ wish you would publish’ this statement for the benefit of the readers of your pacer here and to the parties upon whom the e facts, as were given you, reflect. I am yours very respectfully. W. Kore. get Under ou ought to see Ned Shepard's new bicycle. He sells them, and sells them right. See him at Van Brunt's, Protect your howmes against destrue- tive storms. W. C. James has the strongest companies in the world, Mme. Helon Merrill, hairdressing and mancuring. Room 312, Merriam block. See tho peeriess Dauntloss bicycles and get terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl, Funeral of D W, The last rites over the remains of . W. Patterson were performed yesterday after- noon at the late residence on Sixth street, The peculiarly sad features connected with bis death had attracted uuiversal sympathy from the public, sud the funeral was one of the most largely attended thut has ever been beld in the city. Rev. C. W. Brewer con- ducted the exercises, after which the re- found three wagons filled with furniture which was to be earted to the new Eldorado. v filed an information against | him with alienating his with- | | ment was the ability manifested | | p. m., except Monda; | them are delegates to the National THE OMAHA mains were taken to Walnut Hill cemetery, | League of Press Clubs, at Mhicago, May 23 escorted by the Seveuth Ward Milita The party has spen gveral »nw‘_\m.u\ band of Omaha, 200 Masons and | days en route, and it is td'bd regrotted that 80~ members of the American | they could not stop over &t Omaha and re- Protective association, One featurc of the | ceive the hospitality of Omaha's nowspaper funeral that excited almost universai com- | men, but they will, no doubt, be well enter- by W. C Estep, who had charge of the exercises, in looking after the crowd. 1t had been the in. tention at first to have the funeral at the Fifth Aveniie Methodist church, but owing to Mra. Pattersoh's iliness it was found nec sary to have it at the residenco. Although the building was much too small for the im- mense crowd that congregated, everything passed off smoothly, without any of the em- barrassing hitches that frequently occur on similar occasions. tained by the Chicago Press club, in which there is a good-sized Omaha delegation. P~ LAWYERS STILL TALKING. Arguments 1 velop Lasting Qualities, Contrary to expectations, the arguments of counsel in the union depot injunction case re not + finished Saturday, and the case will be taken up again’ Mo morning. Mr. Thurston occupied the entire forenoon vesterday in detailing tne Union Pacific side of the controversy. He devoted the time toshowing how deeply interested that road is in the material welfare of the city,and how re ligiously it had always kept its agreements, promises and contracts with the city, and how it would thercfore, as a matter of course, keep its part of the Union depot contract equally well. It was argued that if completed under the present plans the depot would be one of the best this side of New York, and that not only the people of Omaha but the stranger within her gates would have a spasm of delight every time their eyes rested ou it. Considerable time was also devoted to tell- ing of the urgent need of a depot and how this was the golden opportunity of a life- time to get it. Not a little eloquence and aratory entered into the argument, and it Another improvement to_the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Brown's C. O. D, grocery closes at 7 and Saturdays. Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the best 2.00 house in lowa. Vanatta & Sweet, Everett blk. The hospital is patients, physicians and patrons, donations have been sufficient to supply the giving satisfaction to Basket table. Money has been donated in sums. We are thankful for this aid and hope for a continuance of the same. The public is so largely interested in this institu- tion that information should be given oftener than annually as to the management of its affairs. From this time on there will be monthly reports published. The patrons will then be able to judge whether the money small and donations contributed are used to the | Was one of the prettiest things to which the best advantage. - Funds collected are wp- | court has listened for some time, plied in - payment for improvements of the | City Attorney Connell occupied the earlier nospital building und grounds, and in pay- | part of the afternoon. His position was ment of taxes, assessments, insurance and | rather vagie, as he sided with both varties the like, to a certain extent. Ho said he did not op- The following isa statement of the re. | posethe perpetuation of the injunctionso ceipts and disbursements for four months | far as the delivery of the city bonds was lay 1, 1803: ved from puying patients eived from county patients. X ations (estim tted). ... v sllancous d lons (estiniated) 1n dues reeeived Toaty ved from ehuarehes, socicties, ete 814, concerned, but he did not want the situation 50 tied up that no deal could be subscquently made that would allow of the quit claiming of the depot grounds to the Union Pacific. Mr. Woolworth made the great forensic effort of the case. He discussed the trust rs deed and of the included in il He reviewed the of the acts of congress creating and ing the Union Pacifie, both the acts of nd 1864, and later of the trust imposed the people of Omaha when they taxed features of the Sauud propert histor Total receipts.. The month cival items were | disbursements for the four nt to 2LAVL, of which the prin- as follows: Amount pald mutron an 1 help.. #120 | themselves to assist the company 1 building AT R LG 348 1 its briage. He argued that it made no dif- I3 1 | ference whether the property went into land Amount interest and taxes patd A 3 40 | or remained in money, the trust was there arpenter and plumbing work ABSETS, binding the company to give free ingress 3lots and hospital bullding ....#15,000 00 | And egress forever to ail roads desiring to Tlot in Mayne's addition ... 100 00 | use the same, and that no matter .who 1lotin Crawford's addition ... 150 00 | succeeded, the requirement was perpetual 1lot in Evuns' addition 800 00 1 and would always remain and should be ful- Furniture and fixtures. . 500 00 filled, either by the Union Depot company or any other that came ia to take its place in the enjoyment of the property given by the people. He ingisted that the plaintifts did not want the trust feature to lie dormant, as 50 00 LIABILITIES, Mortgage debt, 8 per cent R 5,200 00 Speclul assessuient, 10 por cont 309 05 Uusecurod note, 7 par aont 437 13 | intimated by Mr. Connell, but wanted it en- Palmbing account LI per 200 00 | forced, though they did insist that it Filling lots, bal ( 3 48 00 should not be diverted or perverted. Interest on above items to Oct. 287 79 There was no attempt at oratory, but it § 0481 o7 | wasa cool. dispassionate, analytical argu- ment_touching the controlling law points and the great equitable features of the case. A number of 1. ors were present and fol- lowed the argument clcsely. During the carlier part of 1t the city at- torney attempted to interrupt to ask certain $ 90469 03 W. Ross, nen's Christian Excess ussets over Nabilities ding Secretary W Ation. Corresy Assoc best in the land, House paint, the ve for inside and outside use, at De- questions that appeared as o side issue in Heaven's, the case, but Mr. Woolworth declined to be ity 2 interrupted. Mr. Connell appealed to the Williamson & Co.. 106 Main street, | court, but was given 1o comfort, the ordor largest and best bicyele stock in city. being that there must be no interference, and that it was desived to have the argu- ment confived to the princinal features and not switched off to any of the side tracks that had been built during the tri Mr. Greene will begin the cl ment for the defense on Monduy niorning, and Mr. Howe will take the final whirl at it after that on the part of the plaintift, For first-class rooms in Chi World’s fair call on Ohio Ku: AMAZID AT GUTHENBURG. go for g argu- ELI PERKLY. Wonderful Water Power and an E Plant that Astonishes Every One. —_——— GorneNsura, Neb., May 11.—To the REdi- WEANIER FOKEUASTS. torof Tue Bee: After traveling around the . =——prmy 3 world I confess that Tsos greater surprises | Nebraskans Aro Rromiadfalr. Weduhor in my own country than even in the Orient, L L Lty Today while traveling through western Ne- | “\":" R ”'\.f\‘, ) "‘f” ':'I'I"f“’b ate, braska I dropped mto the new town of | for Monday: For Nebraska and lowa—Fair; Gothenburg. 1 had been astonished at the | \Viids becoming northce ¢ 2 a For the Dukotas—Generally fair; slightly rapid growth of McCook and wondered at | warmer; winds becoming anel. the splendid water power at Kearney, but e Gothenburg amazed me. Here is a town O eaordy) thut could teach late inventions to Boston or OFrice oF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, London. 14.—Omaha record of temperature and What has Gothzuburg done u ack. rainfall, compared with corresponding day of Why, she has run - the North Platte | past four years: through a ten-mile canal and made a moun- tain lake on the hills, The lake is sixty feet lectric 1893, 1892, 18911890, Maxinum temperature, 752 572 772 803 BiEherthanichoimvn fandicoversiinintireasy| AUALIMI tomBeratureittn S g o0 sgies o of uc ouring down from the lake comes | IR (TP R (L 4 400,000-horse power stream of water rush- ing through the town,” “What has Gothenburg got?™ you ask. “She has got u central power house where turbine wheels turn electric motor: Statement showing the condition of tem- perature and precipitation at Omaha for the day aud since March 1, 180; nch 15 inch 34 inch Polnts at 8 p, m, wires into every One wire turns the machin- factory recently moved to Gothenburg from Cambridge,” M.as: An- other wire runs into a clothing factory and turns fifty sewing machines and another will soon run to the big flouring mill and Kknock out its expensive steam engine.” “What else of Gothenburg?” “Why they are heating houses with this | electricity caught from the North Platte, [ Suw a woman ironing with no stove in the house.” *“What heats BTATIONS. Chicago £t Louls St Paul...00 Davenport | ur iron?” I asked. ‘“This httle wire hanging to the iron,” she said, *Itis heated by electricity from the North Platte.” ‘art cloudy Cloudy, | c1 < Knnsas City .. g rt_cloudy And there I saw eggs frying in o pan on | Denvor ..., " Tear. the parlor table and a coffce pot boiling, | Salt Lake City . ‘Wl clear. while the bottom of it was so cool that it | Rapid City.. Q) Cloar, 1 Part cloudy would not burn your hand or melt the var- 0] Clene. nish on the tabl *Shall I make you some wheat cakes with- out fire!" asked a Gothenburger. +1t will take too long,” I said. No, only a minute," he said a button and let the electricity pass through the bottom of a griddle. Then he threw a tea cup full of flour and a spoonful of - iug powder into a half-pint of water, gave it a quick stir with a spoon and poured five as he turned et ol Minstrels, The High Sehool Minstrel club gavea very cakes into the griddle. The little puffs and | clever performance Friday evening be- bubbles came on the cakes in a minute and | fore an audienc ¥ 200 students, The in three minutes he had the cakes stenming | entertamment was given in the lecture onn y plate, and the electricity turned off | oo PRI T KR again. Then he attached the wire to a : ! d the procoeds boiler and un oven ana broiled beefstealc and | Will be upplicd toward paving the expenses buked bread. This, mind you, of the annual fleld day in Juno not in Paris before the | acade- | The “Suwance River” was sung as o micians, but out in Gothenburg, tain raiscr, and then Mr. Ross Towle sur yond igearney, which twenty years | 8010 i a very entertaining manner, Wirt was the center of the Great American désert, | Ahompson played “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” us an autoharp solo and was followed by the minstrel chorus, *'We Have Settled Peru's Fate.” The act closed with a guitar and zither duet by Messrs. Oury and Gant- ne; nd a selection ou’' the mandolin and uitar by Misses Mabel’ Cotter and Birdie Balbach, Among those who pik{icipated in the later Now the farms around town and away on to Sidney are loaded with wheat; prosperity and enterprise is everywhere, and Gothen- burg has given to Nebraskn the most won- derful water and electric plant in the whole world. The electric plant was made by Edison; the turbine wheels came from Day: ton, O.; the electric cooking apuvaratus came from Minncapolis, and the brains and pluck | Bumbers were Lon | Xeaus, Bert Butler, und enterprise to do this—wny they are | Richter Wood, Geogge Purvis and the flourishing right there in Gothenburg. It | ghorus, —consisting of Messrs, soems almost like a fuiry t but it is [ ‘Khompson. Hobbie, ' Pete (e, Eit Pekixs, | Gabnand Burns, The éatertainment closed with an old-fashioued, Virginia recl. e Bt il e o kv MR R Cullfornia Press Club Enroute, All Thera 't i a Choek. Three slecpers, containing about 100 Cali- The Board of County 1 mmissioners met forule nowspaper men and women bound for | guturday attoroon s apecul soasion. oo the World's fuir, were part of train No. 6 on pecting to be able o ipass upon the certified tie Unlon Paciflo which 030 10 | aheok of Hayes ey ar biddees fpccd at 4 oclock Saturday. They veloug | county paving bonds, @nd accept their bid, > Californis Press association | The check falled to aerdve, and action wis of uewspaper workers outside of wcisco and the other large coast in 4 word, they are country newspa. necessarily deferred, b K. Riley, who is one of the bidders on ‘the paving, offered Lo accept the bonds of whe county at par in payment, lu case thovecwas any dificulty experienced in negotfating them, but no cities. per folks and don't care who knows it. Part of ditoriul convention to be held at Chicago Ma, action wus takeu on the offer. A small to the worlds editorial ¢ amount of routine business wus transacted, and some others del and some committee reports received on Lo the convention of b International | minor matters, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest 1), S, Gov't Report, Baki 1{0‘?@'9@! l:%dl:% the Union "Depot Case De- | DAILY BER- HONDAY, MAY 15 1903, | said: ‘Ugh, it's like the breath of a stepmother, ain't it? “Have you ever heard that before meluded the drummer, and the cierk said he hadn't TELEGRAPHIC BRIEES, There are differedt Domestie. Murderer Olny will be executed at Lebanon, N1, today. The prosidents of the Donver & Rio Grande | ways of making living easier—-making it more pleasant. One of the et e Afchison raiifonds wi probably set- | ——— best is relief of indigestion, A tc the Colorado rate war today. Then Grover Langhed. y P gk e Bl ST | New York Tribune: Makwell" re. | M3 Who has that cannot en- A o i puror yesterdny. She was | marked the president to the fourth as- | JOY Nis food, It is hard to find given a farewoll t gladdened the hearts of the homeward bound There are ALs. | 20 cases of smallpox in the vicin- Ity of the conrt house of Linenburg county Virginta, and there have boon several donths. sistant postmaster goneral as ther di service life pleasadt; it makes atten. tion to business difficult. The state of the stomach and brain they sat looking to abstract, ussing schomes the vil reform in Owlng 10 the presence of the disease, thers-| “have you followed the discussi hicl have been no sessions of the courts. § ) S SCussion which o y . . Harry Gross and Wil tough men, | I8 going on in Germany over Merr | AT€ SO closely connected— who went from Wyom ve thouiht Dowe's olaim to the invention of a bul- | Natural thing then to say relief to have bheen kil flght with oficors in Mo due: | letproof substance?” “No, I haven' indt : e 11\ the mountains near Castle, Mont. The des- | T No, haven v ks perndoes had Killed Depy y Shorlff Rader. who | remarked Maxwell, “Bulletproof sub- of m(h;?(:s"m.] maks livin .:.flmlu npted to rrest Gy for ,\r\..,.| | stances don't interest me. But if T hear | €asier. That is got by use o 'he low Germansof Chicago yestorday un- | ' One Inve: . CBFOOT Sk ) 4 velled e Huamboldt park e maenifeent [ of any ono_inventing an axproof sub- | the genuine Johann Hoff's statue which they huve erected to the memory | Stance-— I'he rest of the sentence of Fritz Reuter, the firstnotable writer i tho yernacular of Northern Germany. The unvell- Ing ceremonies of today were preceded by n | Malt Extract. Our booklet 1a sent treo, was lost in the roar of the presi'ent's free-hearted langhter. Such little inci- Howaro of Imita. e { donts do much to relieve the hard strain | Hih s U5, Sggaiue us the signutyre of A fire, caused by a defoctive flue in the bake | Of official life. Elsyer & Mendolson Co. Sole Agents, 131 house of the Aldine hotel at Philadelphia, Pa and 154 Franklin St., New Yor hadly gutted tho bullding lust, o = — 1sed i loss ostimated at ahout £40,000. ) guests In the house and the /ENTY YEARS DETROIT escaped uninjured after ene 1t is alleged, as a bit of inside history of the big crash in National Cordage, that James R Keene 18 #1,500,000 winner, Private infornia: ton, it is "sald, conveyed through a trio of brokers' wives, enabled Keene to pay off some old scores and'at the same time mako a for- exclting experi- T THE LEADERI!I! Couehs, Plonrisy, Rhoumntism, Sclaties, Lumbago Back-Ache, and all Extornal Ailments removed quickly by BENSON’S EcIrical oor and Generator, tune. Whichis theonly POROUS PLASTER Rijode, THARA Tennblicans sloct that containg powerful und enratlyo modern tn North Smithfield yesterds < | pgredionts YET ABSOLUTELY SAFE and POSITIVE in its action. Benson's Plasters Prevent Prenmonta, Tt does not curs chronic allments in o min- ute, nor does It creato an electric battery or curtent in thesystem,nor will it cure by merely reading the label, all such claims aro made l|¥ a them, with the Tiew votes in the next geners stitutes w majority in g enables them t unless complic as rand eléct republica ors, tions arlse by the unseating of republicuns by the democratic house. nd ucks hugs. BENSON' ? Rt. Rev, K. 11 G. von Scheele, S T. D, LLD., ?.,"é.od'afi';' 13.LJ.'?QE‘?.}?&‘"“""’“ bishop of Got weden, Who ‘has come CAUTION-Don't be dunot nh SEIsts, to this A8 rOy il Papresentative of the | elsts wis ot i it Country king nnd Swedish churehes to take p: one-hundredth anni S eler han BERLONS "k b Keep thom o1 Lowe for emergencies. in the sary celebration of the Swedish as today tendered n fous v the members of the igelical Lutheran charch at New York. Irish Independent Parlianent Fund ation gave o concert last evening at the of Music, New York, 10 secure funds seetion of the Trish parlinmentury party lod by Tohn B itedond. “Ehe icademy JoNCS by a number of conspienous ns. The receipts are estimuted The Ma Ma ny tnesnore durable than stoam ens n s, wore reliable for pow er purpe per. Canbe put iy r of any 1 LArTot 1o busemont, tiking but 1ige e sp e nnking no noisy Mikes no amoke or dirt, requires no fuel or enginoee to run 18 was filled from floor to cefling and the d were oceupl T rish-Amer at $£10,000, At Mare Island navy yard, Calffornia, final e N Etner B enorarat] e far elevas paymentof the indemnity wwarded the T Dotroit Mo or and Generitor best of all, a more satlors has been made. P MeWilli ALItt o investigntion W HR all, as received $1.000: P louiiun. #500; M Macliinos f L't olehity horse man I're 1) and Gec L d 0 elchty a 3 < DOWer always 1d and warranted to give ca, with'light hearts and heavy pocketbooks. us. Wo wiil save you time, monay and incons venione W.F. BAKER, 3 C.D. BAKER, nd 310Shugart Blook, unell Bus Telephone 224 0, 71 South Hth St X Omaha, Talophone 149, Sole agents for «'flnm- Blufrs, Omaba and Lincolu, The Infanta Eulalie, it is_reported, will em- bark today at Havana tor Now Yor Miss Rose Cleve land sailed from I iverpool for New York on the steamer Etruria & The pope will send the golden this year to Ma Belgians. Almost overy provinee In vices from th country inst the government. enteen Berlin bankers have signed an 03z of virtu o Henrictte, queen of the >Y»e¥ifil,”Veri'l~\'f, The World Moves learagua, state, has 50 ad- risen St appeal for an election fund with which to pro- mote the cholee of liber: candidates support- SPEGIALISTS Ing the go R bt i DR, ¥ ARLES, Consultin columns of the Paris newspapors duute of Rush Moiical Colle o onts on the pro- TLION FREE) For tho tr ent of FOR at the Grand are to be purchased by the Mexicean gove 4 ment and the navy isto be othorwise improved and increased. 1t is Presidont Diaz's intention to also fmprove the standard of tho regulur army. A small ferry hout on the river Mctta, n Borovitehee, governmont of Novizo became unmanageable in midstr diy and was swept from her cou current. were drowned, The Observator R along leader under caption, ment. The article is especially noti for its avoidance of any denfal of the re reports that the pope will invite the European great powers to disarm. ——o Quite Expressive. Detroit Free Press: ‘I heard an e: pression the other day in New York,” | DI SearlEs & Searles, said the drummer 10 the hotel clerk, | oy avorte rostomos *‘that, while it may be old to some peo- LOST VITALITY AND PRIVATE DISEASES ‘We cure Catarrh, All Discases of the Noso, Throat, Chest, Stomacl, Bowels and Liver. Blood, Shin and Kidney Discases, Female Wenknesses, Lost Manhood CURED., PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE permanently cured without the use of a knile, ilature or caustic All muladies of a private or delleate nature, of elther sex. positively cured Call on or address, with stamp for ¢ Rook and Reclpes, $1,000 IN THIS $1000 FOR You Nothing so good it cannot bo irge proved. ¥ b, the In the excitoment that ensucd many ¥y ano publishe culars, ¥ree | No Deaths No Fires It does not depend on A Calamity. Writetotho PERPETUAL MATURITY BCGNDING CO., Council Bluffs, Incor- 118 8. 15th St., OMAHA, NEB, ple, was new to me and struck me as rather appropriate.” ana viger quickly re L r stored. Nervous Debility | corporated under the 1iws of Towa. forin- **“What was it?” asked the clerk. ete. wurely cured 1 forintl 234 and 233 M “The morning of the naval parade | INPAPO. the great Hindoo Hemedy: S3ld itsiavem ormution, rooms 23 and 235 Merrlam block, he morning PArade | iey guarantes of cure. Rumpie sent tree, widr BT s there,” went on the drummer, ‘was tal dical Co., 55 Plymoath Piace, Chieago, 1. z damp and cold and about as disagrecable ac one could wish the wedding day of his worst enemy to be, and as I stood on the forry, crossing from Jersey City, a great big fellow from the west came out of the cabin on to the deck where Istood. 1 Ri\RE, RIPE OLD WilISKY. Limited Stoclk of the Finost In tho World. . Ford hns openod a wholesals liquor store at Peurl stroet, Counctl Blafs, and h nd well solectad stock of i kien ete. 1tisn worthy of rd 8 the fortunate possessor of nearly forty Of the finest whisky in the United States 80 he bought seventy-flve barrels of Kentued ARy Ton whisky, ani It was ot unti) Abony three yours ago that e placed the koods on the glanced at him and with ashiver he Prof. Rudo'ph Fee's GERMAN CLASSES will meet at the English Luth- - eran chureh room, ground riket. Of this stock hie hins loft about forty bar FOR BEGINNERS R D Wishes to speal through tiie Register i | Mondays, 7:45 to 9:45 p. m. B Ta D Lran i ol mhisk el the beneiicial results he has received ADVANCED: | famousalani stantord winoyards'in Callforata from a regular use of Ayer's Pills Weidnesdays, 7:45 to 9:45 | purity. He s “I was fecling sick and tired and my stomach seemed all out of order, I tried a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was ine p. m. Tuition for three months’ course in either elementary or advanced class, $6, CHILDREN’S CLASS: _— Spacial Notices. COUN3IL BLUF —— duced to try tho old reliallo Ayers | o o weol Mondays W B Shretolh o i and fot en s payinent of Pills. I have taken only one box, but I AR ST R per month. | Kome spoetal bargalns in 10ts. 3o feel like a new man. I think the teen are y e Y ston & Van I 5:30. Tuition 25¢ por losson, L the most pleasant and easy to take of STNCTS and (oans. Farm ani y proparty freighthiouse, z A ‘ Morniag clas: 2a. m. Ce 0 We bught and sold. Pusay & Thomas, Counoll anything I ever used, being so finely rning class 10 to 12 a. m. oncen week | £bo oaall sugar-coated that even a child will take | o SR T ] OUSIEand 1ot for salo, No. 1317 FIfL) 2731 88 In Need The bost paylng Investment for & hoasewife s of a laxative to try Ayer's Pill The Excelsior Homs-Bacar a1l Ryaster. Boothbay (Me.), Register. 7 “Between the ages of five and fifteen, e I was troubled with a kind of salte rheum, or eruption, chiefly confined to the and especially to the bend of the knee above the calf, Here, running sores formed which would scab over, but would break immediately on mov- ing the leg. My mother tried every. thing she could think of, but all was withont avail. Although a child, I read in the papers about the beneficial effects of Ayer's Pilly, and persuaded my moth. er to let me try them. With no great faith in the result, she procured Ayer'sPills and I began to use them, and soon noticed an improvement, Encouraged by this, I kept on till I took two boxes, when the sores disappeared and have driviog m ares team mules; oil wazon, harnoss and tean; top ol d waz Joo san Be#p; teim bl b ALK —Three Jersuy bulla: auas ne year and two yours; solld color, 725 8. 1nt 8 o waslc roglstered V1 orrin o iy y Tulleys. 105 e, removed, ¢38ipols. vaulty, chima; Ed Burke, at Tuylors grocery, ok [ROR 16N Koud stable, OR SALE OR EX 1A den adjoining the barni 2y acres in yineyar L lot cautrally locatsd. Ly: k00d house snd will exchange for H. G Molee, 10 horse power boller, Bukesbroad taity. leaves (6 mols's mast will be {iey wnd rlch, wive i onyLaird b atrlilo as ol wonts. olady enido without It after haviag tried it wilte for clrc ulars, AGENFS WANTED. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, Council Bluffs, lowa. 1o f e Loome 4 aorengardun acros on Uppor Broadway. L. W, Tul loya. 10§ Penr] stroot i UINTHED it for World's falr for rent § or 8 nths. New -room flit, DGw furnitiure 6o m Lieat and gns range: near car 1ne u World's fuir. Address 1. 7 Chie never troubled me since.”—H. Chipman, i inhniAga=Attornoysat-trw. Fras: | TORREN IS oo Real Estate Agent, Roanoke, Va. §l!‘fl§&lBalll}lnlu;“u.-u iy i e nd TRl BN T Rhe 200w B e COurLs. ms 205-7-3-0, Bhuga e 1 Hont $10.00 per monte “I suffercd for years from stomach | {oek bodel Safaqa® 07> % Shugare | June & Titent b per wonch. Abply (6 Lebpa and kidney troubles, causing very severe pains in various parts of the body. None of the remedies I tried afforded me any 2Vef until I began taking Ayer's Pills, and was cured.”—Wm, Goddard, Notary Public, Five Lakes, Mich. Prepsred by Dr.J.C. Ayer & P 0rh by Droggtoce Every Dose Effectiva COUNCIL BLUFRS STEAMDYE WORK Al kinds of Dyetng and Cieaniug dune lo the hizhest style of wio art. aded wud stulned fubrics wade 0 100k uy good us new. Work prompti s Lowell, Muss. erywhere. desie and dellvere: tn ull purts of the tountey. " Soud for Notice for Nale of Bonds, price ilst Notice 15 hereby given that the Board of Ed- ueation for the school district of Pawnee City, A. MACHAN, Nebraska, will receive sealed propo: up io Proprietor, the 25th day of May, 1593, at seven o'clock p. Breudway, near Northe wern Depoty “TPelephono 422, m., for the sule of twelve Te 15 of 10,00 the rate of six per thm per wnnum, payable aunually, wnd running twenty years, with option of redemp- tion after s, Nald bonds will bear five year date of June 1, 1893, The board reserves the unding L sald district, of the denowination of § each, bearing Interest ut e 5. right o reect wny or ull bids, Hidders il Highest Grade.......... Lo $100.00 o 9 g t Pawnee ', Ne- 2, 1 1) P ale LA feleand ss Do i Nee Eclipse, Waverly, King, Clipper, ion desired. JOUN B, RAPER Sec'y, Soomohant 3 A Notic The annual weeting of stockholders of the Frewont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valloy Rallroad siy will be held at the ofice of the cow- pany in Owahu, Neb., on Friduy, May 19, 1893, at 2'0'clock p. u., for the election of " directors and for the transuction of such other business s way come before the wecting. J. B, BEDFIELD, Becretary. Dated May 1, 1698, Msdila Medium grade. . ... 880.00 Sole ageuts for Victors—Vicior Flyer weighs Blbs, COLE & COLE, 41 Mulo Btree , =)

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