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COUNCIL BLUFFS. NO. 12 PEARL STREKT FICE: Dellverea vy earrfer to any part of the city H. W. TILTON, « MANAGER . Rusiness OfMco [TELEPHONES | X100 Eaitor. No. 43 MINOR MENTION, N. ¥. Plumbing Co, Boston Store. Miltonberger is the hatter, Specinl meeting of Bluft City lodge 1, Ancient Freo and Accepted Masons, this @vening for work in the third degree. All master Masons are invited, G. A. Schoedsack is making preparations to crect a steam dye plant at the corner of Avenue A and Twenty-sixth street, to cost in the neighborhood of §6,000. Specinl meeting Woman's Rel at 2 o'clock sharp this afterno fon. Arrangements for Me 180 be completed. Annie I dent. corps ampbell, Presi- Woodmen of the World, Members of Council camp, No. 14, will meev at their hall at 1 o'clock p. m. Tuc ), with their badges, to take t in the 1 day parade |uest of the pmmander. All members of Twin Brother ment, No. 42, and Canton Pottaw No. 6, who are desirous of going to M Valley this (Saturday) evening are Quested to meet at Odd Fellows hall at 5 m. Canton members in full uniform. Bvery membor of the Dodge Light ( will report in full fatigu M evéning at 8 o'clock and T'u m., for drill and instruction the observance of Memor day. of O. 5. Williams, capt g The old voterans of encampment No. 8, mion Veteran Legion, will hold Memorial #ervices in honor of their e the First Baptist ehurch May 28, The exe addressas and a patriotic public is invited, . J. Day commenced a suit in the district court yesterday to collect $10 from James Cathrue, which ho to have paia in March, 1801, for on alotin Evans' Bridgo addition, Tho money was paid by mistake, the plaintiff owning a lot adjacent to the one in question, Council Blufrs 1, Pilgrim Bigters, will meet in regular session at 17i1 fr hall this evening at 8 o'clock sharp for nitiation. There be by ss of im poitance and every member rnestly re- quested to b . The charter member- ship will ¢l 1y order n commandin inday evenin sist of music, recitation, The claims e to have a tion to y next month, and if the names of a sufiicient num- T can be secured in advance the train will bo an assured fact. Chief Nicholson wants all who mean to attend the tournament to send in their names to him as soon as pos- sible. A meet ¢ g was held at the gun sto iraham & Son last night for the purpo: organizing a_gun club, The meeting wa well attended ana those present wero ver enthusiastic. Mr. C H. Campbell was clected president, S, 1. MeAtee v devt, and George Camp scerets A mittee on bylaws and resolutions w d to ort at a meeting to be held Saturday cvening at 8 o'clock at | tho same place. The best floor covering for dwellings, din Ing rooms, halls and large buildings is “Wild's Linoleum.™ It is printed in beauti- ful designs and fine colors. Ask your carpot dealer for 1t, Soe that 1t is printed. on i back: “Wild's Linoleum.” pr Ten Da; at the World's Fair, Tt will cost you less than $50.00, cv thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage, clean, safe, ¢lose to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, I1l. Refers to H. W. Tilton of THE BEE, or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbriage, Council Bluffs. The real estate firm of Greenshields, Nicholson & Co., composed of J. I’ Greenshields, C. R. Nicholson and 13, | Mayne, has dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Greenshields and Mr. Nicholson bave secured quarters over No. 600 Broadwa, Mpr. 1. . Mayne will con- Unue to occuvy the old stand, No. 621 Broadway. Williamson & C largest and best bic 106 Main street, le stock in city. RAGRAPHS, Grace d'Urre and her niece, Miss Anita Bierworth, have returned from a visit to the World's far, . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mont, Neb,, E. Harkn: Miss Gr vett of Salt Take the gu nd Mrs, H. P, Ba ‘Washington avenue. Mr, and Mrs. K. E. Gilliland turned from a visit of two w Canada, and the World's fy Dr. M. . Chamberlain left last evening where he will attend the na- convention and take in the Mrs, Chamberlain is already iting friena: Truesdale of Fre- re gucsts of Mr, und Mrs, J. have re- 2kks to Toronto, Plies of people nuye pres, bus De Witt's Witch Hazel S thom, Don't delay your heuse cleaning until the hot weather arrives, and don't delay going to the Council Bluffs Carpet coni- pany and taking advantage of the splendid bargains they are giving in everything, Pasturage for horses and cattle on “Georgo F. Wright's farm adjoininge it limits on sputh; 500 acres blue grass, running water. For terms apply to James Raph, on farm, or at Carbon Coal company, 10 Pearl s Council Bluffs, The most elegant in Towa. Dining room on seventh floor, Rate, $3.00 and $5.00 a day. E. . Clark, Prop. Denth of L, . Crafts, Toren B, Crafts, a well known business man of this city, died yesterday morning ut 11:40 o'clock, very suddenly. He had been under the weather for several day st, but his ailment was not thought to be a thing that would end seriously. Thursday night he was suddenly taken worse and his phy- sician was up with him during the greater rt of the night. He took him out for o alk upon the street about daybreak, but soon after hisreturn, the sick man was taken with a convulsion, in the midst of which he tied. He was 32 years and 6 mouths of age, having been born in Marshall county, Ia, He was married in St. Louis, Mo., Juné 19, 1883, to the wife who still survives 'him, He also leaves three childven, May, George, and an infant. He has been a vesident of Council Bluffs for the past nine wmonths, The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at b o'clock from the residence, 302 North Sey- enth street. ‘The “No. 9" Wheeler & Wilson is a rapid stitcher; so rapid that it will stitch thre urds of goods while ouly tw® yards are ing stitched on any vibrating shuttle ma- felne, Sold by Geo.” W, Lancaster & Co., bl4 8. 10th street, Pure ico From Missouri river channel. Mulholland & Co., Brown building, Telephone 162, Music for balls, parties, picnics, so- clals, etc., by Mucicians Union. J. B Follett, Mgr., 406 B'way, Council Bluffs. Brown's C. O. D, grocery closes at 7 P m., except Mondays Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, t 1o best $2.00 house in Iowa. Vanatta & Sweet, attys , Everett blk. Geo. 8. Davis, prescripiion druggist. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS What the Board of Equalization Did Not Do at Its Last Meeting, ASSESSMENT OF THE MOTOR COMPANY Excuses Given Why it Was Not Ralsed to the Same Ratio as that Pald by Other Property Owners— News Notes, The Board of Kqualization held its last meeting last evening, and the question of the motor assessment was never so much as breathed of by any of the aldermen. This was in accordance with the pre-arranged program, and the assessment of the motor company will stand right where it was put by the assessor, who has been selling his dogs to the motor company for 8§75 apiece. Tho aldermen now claim that they had no right to takeup the question last evening, for the law provides expressly that the last meeting shall be devoted only to the con- sl fon of cases wherein the assessments 1 by the board at some of the They do not claim, how- would have considered the matterif the law had allowed, and in not that claiin their honesty stands out » and Spencer Smith tho board and requested it, nying the request with a multitude of pertinent facts and figures, to assess the motor company at the sime ratio the other owners of property, the matter was allowed to go over, as the alderwen said, “in order that the company might huveu further opportunity to come to an the two committees anpointed couneils of Omaha and Council reference to a b by the city Bluffs with At that time there were only > meetings of the board to be h the question of ising the usscssment co 1d be considercd. last held b later, 3 er b 1 swhether the not know of the abov of law at that were they no alittle dose whose case fi after, Just how much good has been done by all the anti-motor agitation of the past few months it is hard to tell at present, but the only a rsult that can be noticed is that the s of the council have been obliged to show their respective hands, and in each hand has been scen reposiug pe: fully the little favor from the motor com- pany that has had so powerful an influence in condoning the offenses of the company against the rights of the public. yot Ihe questi tute councilmien did mentioned limitation time, and if they did, why little more eager to deal out griefl for the corporation e of them were elected to look STRONG South Dakota's Auditor Oplnton of the United Sta es Masonic aud Guaranty Fund Lifo Assoclatio The South Dakota legislature, profit- Expresses His ing by the experience of older states, passed a law at the last session requir ing the state auditor to visit the home offices of all insurance compunies doing business in the state and make u careful personal examination of the financial condition and responsibility. 1If, in the opinion of the auditor, they are not safe companies he 1s required 1o retuse them sion to do business in the state. wance of this duty Hon. Charles H. Anderson, chief elerk in the oftice of the auditor, has been looking into the condition of Towa companies and spent a couple of days in Council Bluffs making a close serutiny into the condition of the United States Masonie Benevolent asso- ciation and the ( ‘und Life company. After the conclusion of his work Mr. Anderson spoke very freely to a BEE reporter whom he met in the Grand hotel, **You have two institutions there that your people may well feel proud of,” said he. I don’t think I ever exam- ined a company that madoe a better show- ing than both of the Unlike all other ranizations they have a i something behind wciple they are unique. them. In pr They both contain a feature that must prove, and the only thing that can proy the salvation of all mutual companies, incipl That feature is the guaranty princi In all other mutnal organizations success depends upon the infusion of new blood, and if for any reason the influx of new. members diminishes the company be- comes weakened, and if it ceases the company must cease to live, and those who have borne its burdens for years are deprived of anticipated benefits and lose all they have paid in. In the Ma- sonie, and also the Guaranty Fund Life, there is a constantly increasing fund that not only becomes a bond for the re- demption of the promises made to mem- bers in carlicr years, but it operates to diminish the assessments of older mem- ber This makes it impossible for there ever to bo an increase in - ments, but renders it morally certain that there will be agradual diminishing of the amounts to be paid. To mako it still more simple and clear it is to the persistent members that the greater inducements are offered while in other assessment com- panies it is the newer members that jump in at the eleventh hour and re- ceive equal benefit with those who have carried the burdens for years, Of course the new members come inunder the same or better conditions than in other companics, but the point is, that the longer they stay in the greater induce- ment they have to remain. It was a elation to me and the brightest thing e ever found in insurance. seretary Jameson and the offiec both companies gave me every tunity to make a careful examination of the financial condition of their com- panies. They much more than meet the requirements of our y sirict law, Both show a degree of prosperity and financial soundness that will carry them through unything, and insures for them a bright future.” of oppor- Monday. waists at Monday, immense deliv- Will offer 200 dozen ladie cost price for Saturday and having just received an In order to introduce them will offer as above. Everything in the new- est, nobbiest styles in lawns, percales, sateens, silks, ete., from o $15.00, The linest assortment w Bo: N S Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders and prom of low prices, Council Blufls, [a. by © City Lost, The jury in the case of Mrs. L. Hen- dricks aginst the eity retumed a verdict, which was opeued in the district court yesterday morning and found to be for the plaintiff for the sum of §,250. This was about as expected, and it is stated that the city will not appeal the case to the supreme court. As a matter of fact. the city has but little to lose by the verdict anyway, if the assertions of some of the intefested parties are to be taken as gospel truth. It is claimed that the Interstate Railway company, oy rather the Omaba Bridge and Terminal Railway company, which is now the owner of the former's franchise, is responsible to the city for all damages that may result fromw defective tracks. If this be true, it is probable that another suit will arise out of theono just disposed of, n which the city will be plaintiff and the Bridge and Termi- nal company defendant, unless the company agrees Lo a settlement without golng lhruu“g: the preliminaries of a long law suit. The Jury in the case of Lthe First Nationa! igreement with | bank of Chicago against the Council Bluff: Gas & Electric Light company also returned a verdict yesterday morning. qlvmn the plaintiff the fuli smount demanded, $1,072.52, 1t will probably be appealed, Yesterday the case of W. E. Fraser, the collection agent of Sioux City, against Foster wason trial. This is one of the famous Plattsmouth railway earnishment cases which are to be tried on an appeal from the court of justice Fox. The case was given to the jury at the hour of evening adjournment, BE BROS, Only One Day More-Muslin Underwear Sale. Enormous purchase, 000.00 worth of ladies muslin underwear, now on sale. Our store has been crowded every day { since the commencement of this great | sale. Everybody well pleased at the bargains we are offering. Still greater | bargains than ever for Saturda, Odd lots will be closed out today at 1 than half price. BIG SALE SATURDAY even- ing, open until 10 p. m. The entire lot of muslin ull on separate tables, at 2 98¢ and $1.48 each. Don't miss i can buy any garment for what vou will have to pay for the muslin alone. SPECIAL NOTICE. Saturday evening from 7to 10 p. m. we will offer dozen of gents' hose in fast black, modes and tan full regular made, worth , at low p only e a pair. We do this to give those a chance who can't get out during the day, and to advertise our gents’ furnishing department. Remem- ber only Saturday evening at this price, ¢ a pair. HANDKERCHIEF SALE. Saturday evening we will offer 100 dozen ladies' fine quality Swiss em- broidered handkerchiefs worth 35¢ and 40¢ at the low price, only 19¢ cach. Don't forget only Saturday evening you can get them at this price, 19¢ cach. BENNISON BROS. High School Exercisvs, The Friday afternoon rhetorical exercises at the High school were unusually interest- ing, a special program having been prepared in view of the fact that it was the last pub- lic exercise of the kind to given before commencement. There were a great many visitors, the pupils and their friends to- gether occupying about all the room that was available. The following program was rendered, the numbers without exception being well performed and greeted with hea pplause: Plano solo. Discussion.. . wtion . 1l s0lo Recitation Oration Plano <olo :)m'l:nu:lllun .....Bessie Van de Bogart Lily Chierniss, Alice Holland 3 “Anna Coynoe -Lu Sniith llen ‘Wood pooner y_Covalt Iph Mueller sa Wilson y rls quartet. S e Meda Kirkland, Kittle Ogden, ilsie Schoentgen -Lulu Otto Maud Cavin Doy Voci Discussion High school Will Squire, ing and novel feature of the program was the presentation of a flag from the young ladies of the High school to the young men of the military company that was® organized o few months ago and has been having weekly drills ever since. The flag was the prettiest one that could be found in Council Bluffs, made of silk and ornamented with gold fringe. Tt v mounted on a fine pole at the top of whic stood a gilt cagle with outstretehed pinions. The flag w brought in through one door by Misses Irene Test and Frankie Bowman, and at the same time Miss Minnie Williamson entered by the other and mounted the plat- form. Ina well worded oration she pre- sented the flag to its new ov and the gift was acknowledged by Captain Frank Capell on behalf of the members of the com- The flag will be tirst furled to the breezes on Memorial day, when the cadets are to march i ion along with the other military societie: The com ig also talking of taking a trip to Sioux C about the 1st of June to take vart in a tou ament. ATURDAY AND MONDAY At the Boston ore, Council Bluffs, In. The originators, leadersand promoter of low prices. 5,000 yards of beautiful pattern ocut- ing flannels, He a yard, worth 10c. 2,000 yards white India linen, yard. 3,000 yards white shaker flannel, 4c a yard. 3 2,900 yards, 36-inch unbleached mus- lin, 4¢ a yard. 200 dozen children’s ribbed vests, be each, 100 dozen ladies’ ribbed vests, for 25c. 75 dozen children’s heavy ribbed tan hose, 10, 3 for 23c. )0 dozen extra large all linen towels be each, worth H0c. Remember we give a_handsome photo engraving with every purchase and Don’t forget to ask for one. dc a 10¢, over, Our great June sale will open Thursday, June 1, Store will be closed all da, Wednesday making preparations for th s great annual event, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders and promoters of low price Council Bluffs, Ia. Louis Biederman is agent for the Great Eastern hotel, the largest in the world; practically fireproof; has 1,100 rooms and is modern. Those intending to visit the World’s faiv will find it to heir interest to call or write, enclosing stamp. 504 First avenue, Council Blufts, Metzgar & Kandlett's Ice Croam, Try Metzgar & Randlott’s pure and delicious ice creams and ices and yon will order no other Hay Land for Rent. Hay land for rent in lots of from 20 to 300 acres. B, Marks, Council Bluffs, Falth Cure \Scarlet Fever. A case of scarlet fever was unearthed yes- terday morning at the residence of a man named Borwick in Sunnyside addition, at the north end of Harrison street. It had not been reported, as the only medical at- tention that had been giv the cuse was that of a faith cure man, who did not con- sider hiwself suficiently bound the law of this world to notify the y clerk, The city physician was summoned to inye gate the case as soon as Deputy Marshal Fowler accidentally ran it, and he imwediately pronounced scarlet fever, although the mother of the child insisted that it was all a mistake, The child at- tended school at the Harrison street build- ing until Thursday, and two other children of the same family went until yesterday, when they were sent home by the teacher, who was notitied of the discovery, Piles of people have pies, but De Wity Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. For Sale—Hickory 4-foot wood, $6.00; stove wood, 12 or’ 16 inches, pe cord, delivered. H. A. Cox, 10 Main street. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council Bluifs Medical and Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway. Hargains in fine tooth brushes and cologne, wholesale price, only 10c, Davis, the druggist, 200 Broadway. Protect your homes against destruc- tive storms. W. C. James has the strongest companies in the world, Another improvement to the Schubert piano. Cook you » meals this summer on a gas L range. At cost at the Gas company, popular Bwanson Music Co THE _OMAHA DAILY BFE" % SATURDAY MAY 27, 1893, AFFAIRS A SOUTH OMAHA Oomrades Will Rémembor Those Who Fell by Their Bide in Fight, PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES All of the Civie Socleties Will Take Part In the Parade—A Minlster Reports that His Family is Starving—Maglo City Gossip, The committee at work on the details of the proper observance of Decoration day has about completed its work and a large turn- out is anticipated. The order of the proces- sion will be as follows: Detachmont of police. Assistant marshals, M. and W. 8. Anderson. public d 0. 2 old soldi 0. 148 and_Daugh 11s camp No. 72, Monroe and p Agnes' dru A a Carriors 5. Lily division N its of Pythins, Amer atlon. Bee Hive lodge o and Accepted Masons, f America, South Omahy ndent Order of Odd in lodge No. 66, Anc ebraska lodge No. 8, Uniform an Protect- 284, At Patriotic order United Workmen. South O mp No. 1095, Modern Woodmen of Anirl Magie Todge No. 168, Teutonin lodg Prokop NO. 200, and lodge N 5, “Independent’ Order oresters, Division N R nefent 1s, Branch No. 2. Carmen’ octation. North § South Omaha lodge No. 63, Star of Liberty lodge No. Sross A bly No. 8847, ! rhood l(if Iy pographi- union, No- 1, Cle calunion No. 2 garmakers union, M South On tur- ners. Boheudun' turners, Temperance Lit- society. Epworth league. Magle City lodge No. 100, Independent Order Good Teni- plars. Young' Men' the packing houses Commission me institute. iployes of Stock yards employes. ts. South Omaha Live ttsdentscherverein, Of- Orators of the day, Minis- nt- denominations.” Mayor, city council and city officers. Board of Fau- - sentatives of th Joard ) Citizens on_horseback. Chief F. ) Smith und the South Omaha fire department. Citizens In earriages. The different organizations will meet on M street west of Twenty-fourth at 1:30 o'clock, and the procession ill move at 2 o'clock sharp. All organizations will form on M street; the right of the procession will ty-seventh, exeept the Woman's Relief corps, Daughters of Veterans and public schools, which will form on_ Twenty- fourth street, right resving on M street. sion will move on Twenty-seventh outh to N street, east on N street to y-fourth street, north on Twenty- fourth street to I street, east on I streev to Spring Lake park. Program at the Grou Tnstrumental musie by cornet band. Opening address by Muyor Walker. Voeal music by ¢hoir. Prayer. Thtural lesson, by tho South Omaha quurtet, trawn. pils of the public schools S S — o 0 Driving the Brain at the expense n of the Body. While we drive the brain ‘we must build up the body. Ex- ercise, pure air —foods that make healthy flesh—refreshing sleep—such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scoft’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Propared by Soott & Bowne, N Y. Al drug (2 Greatesi on sea and Land Jond 2-cent postage Jstamp |for o 1100 pago 9000000880890 T. GALLEN M (S8UCCUS AMARUS) s A wholesome tonic. Deliclous to the taste. Grateful to the Stomach. Purifying to the blood and strengthening to the sysiem. Unsurpassed as o ALATIA, VS PAEA, and particu. tnrly eficacious 1n cazes of woukened dige r i (v organs and complications urising there: rom, Frepared firfnely fr nd K llll‘lll.‘hllbwll l"lnr lhtlll'dunlmllt h ropertics to ry 115 HVeriad howplity torvidity ere ABBEY LABORATORY C0., 1428 mississipPl AVENUE, ST, LOUIS, MO. R Upon receipt 0 penmon, we whib ol & propaid, a trial boutle, conf securely packed in wooden cuse. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGCISTS, © 81 por batkle. 85 for 6 bottles, full slzo. Bpecial terms in larger lots. i o he 8, POSLARO Pimples, blotches and eruptions com- pletely vanish before a steady use of Beecham'’s (Tasteless) and health again glows in the pure skin and clear complexion. J as cents a box. Address h{ A. A Monroe, superintendent of public schools Address by father 1. McDovitt, Add, ¥ Rev. Stevenson, Music by cornet band. Address B. R. Hall Music by Grand Army of the Republic drum corps. Address by F.E. Hart,one of the Sons of Veterans, Benediction, The committee on flowers for Decoration day requests all persons having flowers to contribute to send them to the ( nd Army of the Republic hall 18 N street, on Mon day evening, May 20, The school children will also bring their iflowers to the Grand Army Qof ther Republic hall, The Grand Army of the Republic, all old soldiers and sailors, Woman's Relief Corps, and sons and daughters of veterans will meet at the hall at9:30 in the morning and march to Al bright cemetery to decorate graves, also to St. Mary's and the German ce meteries, Notes and Personals, News Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Connell, a boy. Miss Annie Marlow returned yesterday from Beatrice. Mrs. 8. Chandler has gone to Springfield, 1L, on a visit. C. G. Holmes of the Cudahy force loft yesterday for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin of New Orleans are visiting at the home of L. D. Buraett. The railing about chenck's place on N street needs to be repaired very badly. G. W, and Dr. Wiltiam Davis of Chilli- cothe, Mo, are visiting Mr. C. P. Davis. H. M. Wells will begin the erection of a £1,000 cottage in Maxwell & Freeman's addi- tion at once. Two more attachments on the Heyman stock were pasted on the window of the store yesterd The school board has concluded to use the Smead systeni in heating the new buildings to be erected this summer, Samuel Davis, a foreman at Swift's, left yesterday for a three months visit with his Parents, who live in Belfast, Ireland. The police ran in a half dozen vagrants last night who_were fouud sleeping in box C Judge Fowler let them all go this ng. The 6-year-old son of W, B, Vs with a most painful accident fi nt met yesterday by ling from a board fence which he was ying to walk. Peter Merges will address the children of the public schools at Blum's hall on Monday evening. His discourse will explain what Decoration day 1s and why it is observed, All the members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians are requested to mect atdst, Agnes church on Sunday afternoon o'clock to make arrangements for Decor tion day. Mr. L. Heberle of the Kansas City Ferti- ing company is in the city looking for tion with a view of putting in a branch of his business here. If the proper induce- ments are held out to his company the works will be built at once, H, Pettengill, a conductor on the Elkhorn road, fell asleep in his y rat Albright yesterday afternoon, and while snoozing the happy hours away a thief cntered the car and carried off his gold watch. The city council met as a board of equali- zation this morning, but as there were no complaints on hand’ to work on an adjourn- ment was taken until next Monday evening, In the meantime complaints may be filed with the city clerk, and they will be at- tended to at the next meeting of the board. e el ple have piies, ut Dewitt's salve will cure them. Piles cf peo Witch Hazel DOHANY OPERA HOUSE JOHN DOHANY, M/ AGER. SEVEN NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 22 FLINT The World's Greatest Mesmerist and Fan aker, assisted by MISS MARINA FLINT In her wondertul feats of Catalopsy. Positively the Funniest Show on Earth, Complate Change of Program Nightly. Prici 50 cents. L. ). NEACHAN, Manager Wax, H. Decny, Advance Agent. FREE FREE. CALLOWAY'S SPECIALTY CONPANY N DOHUANY'S THERTER Tuesday, May 30, CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY NEW SONCS, SPECIALTIES, NEW FARCES NEW Retreat FOR THER [nsane incharze o ne Sisters of Meroy. This renowned institution is situated on tho high bluffs back of ard overlooking the city of Council Bluffts, Tho spacious grounds, ils high location and splendid view, make it a most pleasing retreat for the afflictod. A staff of eminent physiclans and & lurge corps of ex perlenced nurses minister to the comforts of the patients. Speclal care glven to ludy pa- tienta, Terms Moderate, For particulars appiy to SISTER SUPERIOR, Frank Stree! - - Council Blufls, lowa 'FOR Cleaning Coops. Has two brass norzies aud sprayer, barrel of galvanized iron which ©annot corrode OF wear ut; brass top and brass Yaive to LAtrel; brass plungerwith handle and valves 0f onk tanued leather. Works ss welland lasts as long & bigh priced pump lars free. Ageots wanted. CHAS, SCHULTHEISS, Councll Bluffs, Iowas L N RR SRR A Tho ofthodox old-school doctors con- sidored diseaso an organized encmy which carvied on an actual v e within tho body. THoroic remedics, powerful pills and pellets, were, theve- fore, hurled like shot and shell to dis- place the invisible enomy. Tho belicf to-day is that disease is a delicate orgaization oul ot gear and working with friction. Have you had the grip? Tlas it left you weak and nervous? Then you know what discasa is. You need something to rob the nerve of irritability, and make the system capablo of making vigorous, ruddy, healthy blood, Then above all things, use Paines cel- ory compound. Thousands of people have set their stamp of approval on it. Itis in the line of progress. Its di coverer recognized that weakness, lass tude and lack of energy maan that more nervous force is being used than is pro- duced, KNOWLEGE IS POWER Every manner of chronic dlscase can bo cured without the use of medicine at the Council Bluffs ANTI-MEDICAL SANITARIUM, No mattor how nearly discouraged you nro, or how much you have suferod from diseaso and bad effects of stronz medicines, yon can e oured and cain pe ot benofli by tho new untl-medical system of treatment. ~Dis- eases traated Anomia, Apoplexy, Asthny, Beonoh s, Catarrh, Consumption, rvature of the Spine, Dyspopsia, Epilepsy, Liver Com- plaint, Neuralgin, Rheumatism, Faralysis, Constipation, Scrofula, a and Al Blood Diseases, fe Weakness, Deaf- ness, Lockjaw, Hernia or Rupture, Piles, ous Affections, Heart Disense, Palsy Alltreated and cured by the Galvanic Electro Magnetic Battery For extracting all unlmal, vegetablo and mineral polsons, Vitalized Vapor and Ozone Baths for purifying the blood and beautifying tho complexion, Vitalized Hcat and Magnetic Baths Tor paralysls, debilities and toning up tho systom. Vitalized Chemical & Elcctric Baths For removing all cancers and blood poisons. o Eflicacy of the Above Mathods Dally Demonstrated by R BARNARD, A.M. V.0, AT SANITARIUM, 119 Statsman Strast, Council Blufls, Ia CONSULTATION FREE. Empkie-Shugart Co, 109-111-113-115 Main Street, Largest stock of BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE in the eity. Agents of the Celebrated Gurney Hardwood Refrigerators, Ageuts for the 0il Gas Stoves, the safest and newest stove out. We are exclusive agents for the Genuine Boynton Furnace, and all furnace work s supervised by our Mr, Lautornasser, who is one of the best furnace men in the west. We carry a full stock of Field Seeds. City agents for the Ploneer Impie- ment Co.’s goods, | | | eures whero overything elso fuils, Paine’s celery compound will make you well it you are we: Hore is o res cent letter from Mr. Ransow Phillips ot Addison, N. Y., enclosing a photograph of his sister, Siven above: I have bought threo bottles of s celery compound for my sister. Shoe had troke of paralysis some three or four years ago, but sho got bete ter so that she wns around. Then she had the grip, and it left her weak and nervous, with n bad cough. She was reading somo of tho lotters from promi- nent people about Paine’s celery com- pound, and sho mentioned it to me, and told her she had botter have some. I got her a bottle. She took this one, and when that was gone it had done her 8o much good that I went and got two more bottles. “Tearried one of them home to my wife, who is quite nervous, and it alsp helped her.” Tt makes people well. It Try it and vill b COUXCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS Ail kinds of Dyelng and Cloaninz done In tho highest style of the art. Faded and stalnod fabrics made 1ol us good @ now, Work promptly don ana_delivered fn ol purts of the country. Send for prico list C. A. WMACHAN, Proprietor, | Breudwav, near Nortl western Depot, | Telephone Lclipse, Waverly, King, Clip Scorcher. Mcdium grade............ S .$80.00 Sole agents for Victors—Victor Flyer weighs 28lbs. COLE & COLE, 41 Muln Strae , DEAR PARK AAD. ORKLAND ON THE CREST OF TilE ALLEGHANIES, (MAIN LINE B, & O.R. R.) | SEASON OPENS JUNE 15TH. 189% RATES—$00, 75 und $90 o month, according to location. Address, YRGE D, DESHIELDS, Managek, Cumberland, Md., up to June 10, Afte that date, either Deer Park or Oaklandf Garret County T 4 fYON HEALY & 164 to 180 Etate Bt.. Chicago. iiaryed WL iall Freo ¢ Catalogue of dentrling overy s "Contain | .\.l'..,\.i,Tn):.u‘.,u.%.fl.'m.m., es and Druim Major's Tactie aud ected List of Hand Mus: Special Nokticas. COUNDIL BLUFFS. “r A sell you from$10.0) to r month Duse ant 1ot on & pa uunlx? 2.0) down and §11.01t0 815, v ome apecial bargaing 10 1oy, JoBa- Mon & Van Patten. | S TILACTS and (oans.¥arm and o1ty propbrad bought and sold. Pusey & Thomas, W\lflfll l!lnl!l LY, A 79I SALE=Clioap: toum bisck driving m ares team mules; oll wazon, harness and Leam; o) 10 1Painr] stroel o3, one woek) registered bugky; road wagon. Carhou Coal Co 3 o Jorsy bull - and two years; solld color, 1% 8. Iat Nt i [P pALE Nigobay carrlaze toam aal cariiage 0w Tulieys. 105 PeariSe. Couneil i1y s Apools. vaults, cln at Taylor's grooary, o) 5 romoyed, ¢ Burke, JOR FALE Tent five horso powar bollek alt ut 162 Browtiway: o o AURNT Worli's fair for rent 4 0r 8 months. Now i-room flat, now furniture coms plete, steam | ¢ r oar line snd 405 handy to World's falr. Addross 15, 0. 1., §i7 Knst 45D street, Chicago. JFOI BENT—Largo waron way trwek, dnquire of BIEDERMAN buys und selly L4 1uortgukes on Council B) Oftice 594 ¥irst avenue. and Omaks proge nd cush f6F L slock In western 217, Coun . trade Councll Blutts proporty Lardware and implow lowa or eastern Nebraska. Bml"rmu. b low prices, aasy toru 11 13lufls, I modern A i TANTED —Competent girl (o { Guire of Mra. . I'. Wright, 22 straot Toor I: tle: l_)fi (ABLE roome furnised or unfuriaheds with board for the sumwer If desired, Glen ayenue . iy Furn r00m £0r 0NE OF LWO geRs Mynster street NISHED rooms for ront; fooms with Loard, 645 Washington ave., corner Scott st Ot KENT Ot SALE ide, & ne ]‘ 5eVeN 100w Louse. , 638 urogx! ay. In Mor W.os M "_< 1 will trado wy equities In one oF twe kood dwelllags for clear 1014, Balaace ud 10Bg time. . J. Adaws, M3 Porin avesus. JPOUND—$tray borse. aerral, wit wiits) (43031 about 13 years old. ¥, M. Tulk, Kes u fanm 6 miles east of olty. M iy © general b Competont glrl for general bouses \ Beat OF wades. Mr. ahd Mre B 1 Hart, 104 Park avenue. ANTED—Partios with s 11ttle {ims and oaplba b weaufacture and Introduce patented novel tes. I J. Adews, Y48 Forln aveuus, Counsll Blugs,