Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 08, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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    THIS OMAHA DAILY HER : KJVlVllDAY , APUIL fl , 1803.
THE JAILY BBR
or i in ; * no. is PKAUI. STUKKT.
r ll > frrd y rnrrlrr to nny purl ot.Uio city
II W. TII.TOX , MANAOKIt
I Iltl lm"tOIHce Mo > 12
- NO.23
N Y Plumbing Co.
f < t mil HIufTs Lumtwr Co. Coal
Miuoniiti-pcr ' th UatU-r , Mti Broad wn\ .
Hex ' 1 S IJMley. I > . D . syiiodlcnl mii-
si ( mio for Iowa , will prwu-h nt the Second
I risiiUcil.inrhurcli Sumln > oveninp.
I he m nnnii b > Kov HV Allen at the
M -iBonlo .rtntuV Snntlav morning will I * :
"Tlt ) Mlssl-m of the Church ' Kvuiilni ?
sulijff t Trustlni ? 1 a Spider Web "
ttltll.im nili-ivcr. who was arrested Ttiiirs-
dnj "lulit for uhuslne hli family , was tried
before- Justice Fox . \estt-nlay nftornoon ,
found iruilti. and finoil * : nntl costs. If had
he will ho sent to
d 's not ji.iv that amount
thr co'inu jnil for flftec-n dnji.
' ' "Damon and T'ylhlas"
'J'ho prodii' tlon of
nt | ) rhinlast , : pvrnlnR was witnessed b >
n good siwd crowd At the matlnco tilth
iifK rmxii ) 1 lirtatlnn" will ho presented
' 1 his < -M miiK the L-nttaRCiiipnt will close with
u npi-iitl.il . ) of the "Son of Monte Cnito ,
I'au is tht-ii-montln-oUlsonof Mr.anil Mrs
Viilimi Hnmlmiv. dli-U jestt-rdnv mornlm.-
in I HI IIH K at the family jusliionro. lUil
Atinui < ; 'I In- funeral will take place bun-
da n.iiiiiinir at 10 ! ) o clock from the i er-
nun ) 1.vnnt. > 'iical chuich , corner of Glen
lui-nui ( inii I'ieroc street
The Si nix Cltv papers announce an at-
tfii.pi at suifkln oy the morphine route.
n ude i\ Josie HuUc'it.n ( 'h-1 who fonnerU
li'siilt-it hrro While In Council IJlutls she
nitempii (1 to 1:111 : herself in the same way on
tun nt cations , hut her latest trUl was n
f ii < lun > just as the two lormer ones were.
The UH al council of commercial Pilgrim ?
ofAinerlc.i uill five their annual banquet
ami reception this oiling at the Ciraml
liotel A lanre number of inembors of the
order IIIIM- sent word that thes will be In
attendant e , and as llif home loOgc his a hip
inembeishlp , the prospects arc that it will
be one of the le.uliiiK social events of the
after Kast < r season.
Ollli i r Murphy went to the Northwestern
j nrds last ( > \ening anil arrested four tramps ,
\\h iiieHiibiieetcd of h.ivlng hurghirlrcd a
Ji'woln stole A lot of Cir.iiitl Army ant ]
Suns of Veterans batlgiseie found hidden
nw.i.x in their clothiii [ ' , and one of the fi-l
lows threw away three pieces of jowelrj in
the vicinity of the city Jail , which \\crt
picked uii 1'i ' Patrol Driver Sa.idel.
A new brick sidewalk is bnlns laid from
the street to the county Jail and to the sldt
door of the court house , to take the place ol
th" nariou plank walk that has done dutj
crer since the court house was built. The
yard in fiont of the jail is also being p.ivei
In order to prevent the yard from beiim cul
up b.\ wagon wheels. The improvements
have been needed for a long time.
It is announced that the mouthers of tin
Bothanj Baptist church , in the southcrr
pnrt of the city. ha\e decided to unite will
the I'll st church Kov W C Levick , tin
pastor of the former , has resigned in ordei
to complete his theolorical course Com
nutters have been appointed to consider tin
matter of c nsoltdating , and it is probahlt
th.it the niuve will be made In the ncai
future
Tin Cuuut.ll Bluffs police deny the state
fiifnt made In the Omaha local columns o
Tin- BLIesterday morning to the ellec
that the.v s nt a telephone message to tin
Omaha polite asking that the twornoii , Cad.\ \
and Molt hor. ho arrested for stealing a lo :
of cigars All that was asked was that tin
goods be seized , and anything more thai
that that -was done was done \\ithou
iiuthoritfiom this side of the river. Tin
cigars were taken from Hut ' store on Uppc :
Broadway.
Charles Hall , the small boy who stoli
n lot of tools from C. S. Lefferts and sntm
writing niiitPii.ils from the school district
was brouirhi before .ludgc McUeo yosterda ;
morning for his sentence. He was given i
scntnncc of thirty dnj s in the county Jail ant
an emphatic lecture hi the court. He madi
what ho claimed was a full con fession.namim
nil the artlele.i he had stolen. After ho hat
done this , however , he was caught un-i ware
bj a questlur. train 'Deputy Marshal Fo le
ami admitted that no had stolen some othe
things He promised to brim ; nil the thing
back His sentence was suspended duritij
peed beha\lor.
The young ladles of Miss Spooncr's Sun
dai si heel class gave a novel entertaiiitnen
: it the ( . 'ongroKiitlonal church parlors las
ovenlng It was termed a "World's Fai
Social. " and the title was Justified by th
exhibition of a largo number of articles o
decided Interest. These displays were in
ranged on the plan of a mock art gallerj
nnd were , in fact , concrete puns on the lead
jug products of cliffeient nations. Th
( { oral hall was on the same plan , the name
of flowers and plants being plajed upon b
Minous comical representations The sight
beers were given catalogues descriptive o
the articles displayed , and were thus et :
nhled to determine what was meant by th
displays Lirht refreshments wereservet
iinda happv social time was by no mean
the least successful featurj of the evcnhif ;
Any Kind You U'uiit.
Fine alines or cheap shoes , but all pee
ehocs. Get them of Evans. Next duo
to
Do you pinoku ? Ilino you tried T. t
King Vc Co.'t , I'urtuifUb ? tl'b a channel
Just Hjlit { 0110.
The water works illleo will be ope
this evuiiinir.
_
I'EltSUA.II. J-.Hl.KUt.U'llS.
Born , to Mr and Mrs. Al. AI. Maishall ,
son.
Assistant District Attorney W. C. Hove
left jeslerdaj for his home In KeoHuk.
n M Stodtnan of the United States seen
service , left for Ues Alolncs jesterday afte
iioun.
iioun.Mr
Mr and Mrs , T. E. Harknessleftyestcrda
for Fromnit. Neb. , where they will speii
S-xnday visiting friends.
C' ( . ' Dcspaln returned from an absence tears t
t - > . \ears in South Dakota , and Is visitii
flit-lids 111 Council BluITs.
Lester Brldah.un , nay clerk at the Grar
hi til has icsigned his position and on tl
1Mb will take a similar posltiuu in the Mi
lam hutpl of Omaha.
L Xurmue'ilen , Jr. , has pone to Fort Mad
pi.n in visit friends His friends iiitimni
that the < hances are good for his pnrcha
inp t o tu-licts for the return trip Monda ,
Lewis Miles , district attornej , left yeste
du.v afternoon for his home in Corydon. I
w'I ' return Tuesday to resume the trl.il i
tiicrimii.al ciisea in the United Stati
court.
Huwarv ) N Il'ittcnhauer the crack wheo
man of t'.iuucil Bluffs , has resigned his po ;
tuiii in thf Fiist National bank and will )
< i ) the road selling bicjcles. lie will coi
iiiiiiro his new duties next Monday He
wi-11 ppsied mi wheels In tJener.il and will i
duubt n aUe a success of the business.
Mrs Sarah Key returned yes. t onlay fro
: i -\lsit in Kintuckyhile there she w. .
s i-pnsid at the frequency with which tl
n .me of Council BluITsas mentioned , ai
e\en mure so at the fiimiliaritj of the poor
of Kciuuiki with the Ciraml hotel of tti
citA number of traveling men rcinirki
In her hearing they considered the Grand ll
best hotel between Chicago and Denver.
The ( Jriintl lliiti-l ,
Council IjTulIs. Most ele-jnut hotel
low a. Dinitij , ' room on fovonth ilo < i
llato ! , 3 to Jo jior day. E. P. Clar
1'roji.
C'cal and wood : Ui&t and clicupo
MisMiuri hard wood in the citv ; prom
delivery. II. A. Co.No. . 4 Afaiu.
MiirrliiRe l.lreiKru.
The following turtles took out llcens
i cstoi-dai :
NiiMH' ami Add I oss. A ;
t t'hurloN I ! llurdrn.I'ottanattamlc county
I 1 niiua 1'iivMiioio , I'ottauiittiiiulecounty
I Aliirlin llanvii. Ciitiiu-ll lllutr
I Mtna Hunsi'ii , I'otiiH'll lliiur
The Millerb , ileooiattve artists , wi
jiaix-r , pnjior huuiinpr. I'laln ' and on ;
umtal i aiutliiij. hi iis. Xti. 15 1'earl t
Another Improvement to the popul
Schubert piano. Swaiieon Muslo Co
XE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Jndge Woolwn Atainng to Have R Verdict
Rotnmwl iu .in Old Owe.
HE GAVE THE JURY FAIR WARNING
Crnnt Anln t Die Union I'm I He linn Itrcn
Tried I'ho Tlinn tinil N"o u Decision
Mint - litIte.tcltcd I.ticUt'tl
Up Till Tuesday.
Judge " \Voolson \ , at the morning session of
federal court yesterday , showed his anxiety
to iecun ? a verdict , If such a thing Mere pos
sible , in the $ 'JO,000 damage suit of John
Grant against the Union Pacific railway.
He allowed the Jur.\ men to sep irate under
strict Instructions Thursday night , in spile
of the fact that the cast ) was then In their
hands , and that such a thing was almost
without precedent Yesterday morning the
uritiien leassembled In the court room ,
where the attorneys addressed them for a
short time on the subject of n law point that
scorned to trouble them cot.slderably The
court then told them that this was
the fifth time a Jury had tried to
renlcr a verdict in the case , and
every time bpforc the attempt had been a
failure. lie was very anxious that a verdlei
jo rendered this time without any fail ,
lie would bo in the citj until evening and
; ioped to hear that they had agreed before
lie left. If , however , they failed to agree
bufoic he left he would Instruct the bailiff
to make them as comfortable as possible
until next Tuesday , wltcir he wo'ild ' return.
The Jurymen looked somewhat blank at this
interesting Item of information , but suc
cumbed to the inevitable and tiled out of the
room to see wtiat they could do toward ar
riving at an agreement.
Judge Woolson then adjourned court until
Tuesday , when John Ciant will be tried for
counterfeiting and Mrs. Alice Franks for
sending an obscene letter through the mails.
The Jury failed to agree upon a verdict , the
Judge left town and the prospect is now ex
tremely bright for the jurymen undergoing
an Imprisonment of so\eralda.\s the only
redeeming feature of which will bo that
there Is no bread and v. attr about it.
A TiiursvM ) nor.i. v it po.vi > .
( iolni ; Itui'k tn I'lrtt I'rturlp'.rH In Co-Opiv-
iilito IiiMtir.ini' ( . .
"Tho world moves" and ' 'there is
nothing now tinder the sun" are trite
and truthful old sa.vingtf that are sinjru-
lurly aptly illustrated in the plan of the
Perpetual Maturity Bonding association
of Council BlutTs. It is an organisation
that is not very old , only having Hied its
articles of incorporation in the fore part
of the winter and writing its first bund
about the middle of February , but there
'
has been no organization of'brains and
capital in the history of modern enter
prise that lias attracted greater or
more widespread attend'n than it
ha < ! . It is a simple proposition to
permit any man. woman or child
who can atlord to deposit $1.25 per
month to become a bondholder. There
is something alluring in the proposition
itself that invites investigation , and the
investigation invites confidence. The
headquarters of the company is located
in the splendid Men-lam block in this
city , where its officers occupy a suite ol
large airy rooms , and put in double the
ordinary number of ollico hours reply
ing to the thousands of inquiries that
pomin from every state in the union.
Tliis universal interest is. the best in
dication that the plan of the company
has something more sub-tantial U
recommend it than novelty , and thai
'
the thousands who are seeld'ng informa'
lion are accepting the invitation of the
company to investigate fully its methods
and plans of investing , making and sav-
injr money.
The plan of ( he company as outlined
by the officers and in its literature i < de
signed as a savings and investment com
pany , constructed upon the principle :
which underlie insurance and kindrct ;
organizations , and have bec'ime so uni
versully recjgnized throughout the busi
ness world , but is operated upon an en
tirely new and novei plan by which it is
claimed that its investors may realizt
all the benefits and advantage ? of insur
ance , and yet without the necessity o
dying or meeting with other misfortune
The plan as outlined is certainly legiti
mate and feasible and the new institutioi
bids fair to become a rival of manv of tin
great old line insurance companiei
which have been in existence for a 1ml
century and are now among the strong
est of all corporate enterprises. Tin
company , as appears by the certificate o
the secretary of state , is duly ineorporat
ed under the laws of Iowa. As biigge tei
in the name , it is a bonding company
its bonds being issued for the face valui
of $1,000 , and these are s > ld for a sinal
purchase price and the agreement of thi
purchaser to pay certain specified in
stallments upon the t-amu thereafter
As these installments amount ti > but $1 ,
annually on eaeli bond they are brough
readily within the reach of all pel-soil' '
who can make eon the smallest of in
vestments. Of the o installments :
binall amount is deducted bjthe compau ;
for expenses and the extending of th'
business and the balance deposited I
the account of a ' 'trust funO , " which cai
bo drawn and used only for matiirini
and paying its bonds. The bonds who :
issued are numbered consecutively 1,2 , ; ;
etc. So far the plan is practically that o
insurance , hut hero the new and. a
is shown by the phenomenal growth atii
sale of bonds by the company , popula
feature is applied. The contingency <
maturing and payment of bunds , w hie :
is equivalent in insurance to the matin
ing of policies , depends not upon th
death of the holder , but upon a sjstei
of numbering devised and adopted b
the company , by means of which bond
possessing higher numbers a1 e advance
to an equal standing and are mature
alternately with tho-o of lower numbei
Tiiis result is readied through an ir
genious use of the multiple which , i
tliis ca-o , is 4 , the order derived i
this manner being absolutely lixed an
co"tain , and is. fully set out in the con
pauy's literature and bunds.
As the company is exactly on tli
same basis a natural pi emium in ni
anco , except in the maturing of it
bonds , it claims to bo able to do for it
bondholders in life what these eon"
jinnies do for their policy holders n
death ; that their bonds must mature n
quickly and at no greater t"st ) than tli
average natural cost of insurance pit
the amount used in the basinets , whit-
in this case is * I1 per year per bond. Tli
average life of insurance policies do nt
exceed seven to eight years , and tiio a1
erage amount per sil.doo of insurance n
quired to pay all death claims as show
bj the American Kxperiencp Table , an
adopted as a basis by the Mutual li
servo Fund Life association , is less thu
* 12. In practice , the avotago cost in
L'ood company is less than this , being 1
the four leading companies le = b thti
$10. While the time ta maturity ai
number of payments required upon eac
b md cannot bo definitely determinei
those statistics indicate with piactici
certainty the approximateresults. .
The extreme simplicity nnd plaitine :
of the organisation and operatiuii of tl
company is one of its strongest feature
While with all kindred organizatioi
their c'linputations or constructions ai
c.implex or voluminous to such a degn
that business men have not the tim
and the e not expert accountants tl
ability , to comprehend tnern , uo po
oii can read thf lltrrnturt > or iMinJs i < l
the 1' . M. U. Co. without fill ) grasping
all its firms and oblicati'irTJio unl >
obligation , It fact , of tinimcitor is the
l > im'tits on the b itid. and uH | > n compli
ance therewith there are no provision *
to defeat the bond.
The hccuritv of an investment in the
company it all that could be desired , the
capital stock which is fully paid in. bc-
injf treble the largest amount of money
in the company s hand at any time. No
large sums of money can be accumulated.
as each ? 1.000 when accumulated from
all the sources of profit of the company
in the trust fund , is immediately paid
out to the holder * of the next b urn to
mature up n the plan above referred to.
The company Is MI constructed also , that
the interest of the bindhoiders and incorporators -
corporators becomes identical. The in
stitution becomes profitable to the latter
only upon a large and increasing busi
ness , which i also the supreme interest
of the investor , each of whom becomes a
personal worker in securing to the com
pany new invo-tors. In the business
already done by the company , the ap
plications show the the holders
of its bonds to be men eucairod
in every line of business enterprise , in
cluding lawyers , doctors , ministers ,
bankers , merchants , mechanic- .
In conclusion , a simple investigation
will convince all that the company is
ba od on principles which must be suc
cessful in the future , as they luuc in the
past , and that its organizers and officers
are men of responsibility and strict in
tegrity. having the endorsement of tin-
best tneu in their own and other cities
where known , and that they have e\er >
ability t > push the business to its great
est legitimate success , as is amply hewn
in the unparalleled record made in the
few weeks of its existence.
IMuitM lor tint Depot.
The plans for the new depot which the
Chicago , Burlincton & Quincy Hiilway com
pany proposes to erect in this city arrived
yesterday morntmr. accompanied by W. T
Ilrecklnritlgo , the comu my's engineer , nnd
W. T. Krausoh. architect , of cnlcago They
were taken to the company's ofllees , wher
the local contractors were Invited to call
and inspect them , with a view to bidding
for the work ThcspecitkMtions call for a
building , the cost of which will be between
i-JO,000 and J'.MIOO. The foundation will beef
of stone and the upper part pressed brick.
The dimensions uro IDflxliG and to feet In
heisrht , the main room being lit feet ( I inches
high The depot will bo provide I with the
usual facilities for carrying on the W3r * of
the company and for the accommodation of
the public The architect states that the
work will in all probibility be commenced
about the first of next month and will bo
pushed to completion with all possible speed.
The building will occupy nearly the same
ground as that w hero the present depot
stands The grounds about the depot are
to be tilled in in addition
No time for a millinery opening at
Louis' : but oh. sticii beautiful goods. " >
Main street.
Stop at the Ogdon. Council Bluffs , the
bett slJ.OO house in Iowa.
ltiiiKl Coohrnii.
M E Hohrerand L. A. Casper returned
jesterday from Little Sioux , whcio they
went _ to have a conference with Colonel A.
Cochran with reference to the park which
lie proposes to donate to the city north of
Broadway. As heretofore stated , it was
found that Colonel Cochran did not own the
land which he had offered Uo give , and an n
vestisration showed that he had made a
mistake in the number of the block. lie
thereupon made another prop.isit'cn and de
livered it to Casper. It will be opened at a
meeting of the commissioners which is
booked for next Monday evening and at
which Mr. Cochran will bo present.
Although neither of the gentlemen whc
compose the conference committee is dis
posed to be ver.\ talkative on tire subject , it
is learned tnat the city is noi given quite s
good a b irKain as at lirst. It will not ' e 1 1 ;
out-and-out nlft , but will be presented vo th
city on condition that a certain amount hi
expended' in improvements. The amount
named was not far from $ J.r.U. ,
I.ool ; : it Tilt-in.
Men's Russian calf shoes at Evans' , 2i
Main and 27 Pearl streets.
At the World's fair will bo a 7 1-3 oc-
lave organ in piano case. See duplicate
at Bouricius Music House.
llHfiiprtl by Window.
A man who works lor , T. B. Long went It
sleep in the opera house Thursday nigh' '
shortly before the close of the entertain
incut , and did not wake up until o'clock : n
tile morning. Ho woke then to llnd himsel
hugging an icj iron jwst with considerably
moio vigor than the attractiveness of tin
post warranted. For some moments he hai
not the slightest idea where ho was , but he
finally came to himself and remembered Urn
the last time he had known anything ahou
it no was in the balcony of the opera housi
enjoying the play. He hunted around for i
window , let himself carefully down the out
side of the building and Dually threw him
self overboard , not helmr able to tell in th' '
pitchy darkness whether he was , going tt
land on the ground or in the Indian creel
sower. He was somewhat relieved to flm
that ho had only two inches to fall and tha
the terminus of his Journey through mid-ai
was on terra flrma.
r.uun HUH Them.
Now styles in Oxfords for ladies. Al
kinds and all prices. 28 Main and 2
Pearl streets.
Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 ji
m. at the Council Blutls Medical ant
burgical institute , 2ith ( and Broadway
1V111 start n Ne More.
Fotheringhnm , Whitelaw & Co. , the entei
prising proprietors of the Boston store i :
this city , have decided to branch out in thei
business , and will shortly open a dr.\ good
store in Hockford. Ill , on u large scale Mr
Whitelaw will move there and undertak
the management of the new store , while Mr
Fotheiingtiam will stay in Council Blufl
and look after the interests of the firm , a
Heretofore. The many triends of the tw
gentlemen will congratulate them on th
success which their business abiiitv and It ;
tcgrity have brought them , although ther
w ill ho universal regret at the necessit j fu
Mr. Whitelaw's roiuo\al.
Finest Arlsto cabinet photos , 62 po
dozui. AsMon's studio. 18 North Main
Williamson fi Co. , 100 Main street
largest and host bicycle stock in city.
SiipfrxUtirx Adjourn.
The Board of Supervisors adjourne
yesterdaj afternoon after a session whit-
was probably the driest an J most uu micros' '
Ing since the town was established Th
item of most importance jesterday was th
from scrofulous
skin or scalp i\is \
cas/js , ought to b
given Ur. 1'iereo'
CioliUm Medico
Discovery , for pu
nfylng the blood
For children wh
tire puny , pnlo o
Weak , the "Ji <
/oovery"isn ton !
'which builds u
Imth flesh an
strength. Wha
Is safd of it fo
children npiillc
cqunlly to udulti
As nn nppetiring
restorative tonic
It sots at work all the processes of digestio
und nutrition , rouses every organ into nul
ural action , and brings back health nn
Btrength. In recovering from " grippe , " or i
convalescence from pneumonia , fevers , an
other wmting diseases , it Mioixlily and surol
invigorates and build * up the whole system.
For all dlatiases cauiotl by a torpid liver o
impure blood , as Pysipslu and lUliousnes :
If it doesn't benefit or euro la every caji
the money is relumed.
appropriation uf fSKl fty A the ivuuU hrl Igc
futi'l ' to assist th' riMltjfn s and prptorty |
uwnen almig the MK tTurl rlur In U-wis
township In cMahh < ihtrlg a ro.id to t.nke the
plnie of the one which was eaten nwa > itv
the river This move Vfai made on the belief
tjint It would be too cr-Sal an oxwii e for the
county to bridge the rwnuvay o\or
S B. 'Wadsworth w } i appointed n commit
tee of one to s'MJ al > 0ut , getting the court
house imtnted. ' '
The salary of the iixnltor of the court
house was llxod al jl.NiKfior annum.
1O DiuinUriUtnif-jTlt- * .
.lust received by eiiiress. You should
place your order at.'oiiee ' and get in HUP.
"Dauntless" bicycles are the stun" . D.m't
fail to see the Iwst machine built before
you buy. Union Transfer Co. . 1301-0-8-10
Main street. Council Bluffs.
For warming guest chambers , bath
rooms , etc. , our gas heaters are just
what you want. Look at them. Clean ,
convenient , cheap. C. B. Gas and Clec-
trie Light Co.
Goo. S. Davis , prescription druggist.
Uriij-White Cases HIT ! ! .
For several years past the controversy be
tween David Gray and U. II. White with
reference to a large amount of property
which was claimed by both has been aired
m tne district court ever.\ little while
Judge IH-omer has Hu.ill.put an end to the
dispute t > . \ renaenn/a ludgment in faxorof
( IIM\ for the sum of * IM ! I'M
1 he pi it codings hi-ojght b.thr . t r < ditors
rf IMcr Hock to hnvr another assignee np
| ic > intcd la pinto ofV A Wood Imvebceit' '
i mipicte I all but the arguments of the at
torneis which nix to bo made In wilting '
Talk about "backboties of Mool" and ,
"grit of etnory. " and you talk about the '
promoters of the Council Bluffs Insur
ance company. The bread that Uu.\
cast upon the' waters in faith and hope
that it would return is heaving into
Mi'iiV heavy kid shoos , soft as a glove ,
at Kvatis' new store , 23 Main ami 27
Pearl street * .
Water works ollico open this ovonlny.
CHIrcn. Mrt-tViTif.
A meeting of the citizens Is to bo held this
evening at the court house to consider the
( Vectit faro question. The reports of the
various committees that have been working
on the case are to be heard , and thcio will
be a number of flve-inlnutespceehes made by
prominent citizens. Theio should ho a largo
attendance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
JOO pays t-ound trip and all expense
for 10 davs at World's fair. C. F. Mont
gomery in 4th st.
Dr. A. J. Cook. Grand hotel tmnox.
Special attention to diseases of rectum.
Wood of all kindcor > - and cnal. L.
G. Knotts \ C'o . 7 < H ) Broad waj.
1 S I" . Vnnalta. attnrmlAriettblk. .
Best Spring Remedy in the World Paine's
Celery Compound.
The True Medicine for Lost Nervous Strength What Scientific
Research Accomplished Proved by Success
Where All Else Has Failed.
There is one true specific for diseases arising from a debilitated nervous sys
tem , and that is Paiue's celery compound , so generally prescribed by physicians ,
It ib probably the most remarkable remedy that thoscientific research of this coun
try has produced. Prof. Kdvvard E. Phelps , M. D. , LL. D. , of Dartmouth college ,
first prcscricbod what is now known the world over as Palno'a celery compound , n
positive euro for dyspepsia , biliousness , liver complaint , neuralgia , rheumatism ,
all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. For the latter , P.iino's celery compound
has succeeded again and again where everything else bus failed.
Tlie medical journals of this country have given more space in the last lew
yeais to the many remarkable cases where the use of Paine's celery compound has
made people well , than to any other ono subject.
Halestic
Cool : quickest
and bet.t.
Thov aio a
kilcncn
necosslts' ,
lighten labor
and Improve
tbo fltvor
of the food
Don't let
your
dealer sciW
yon
another \
kind. ' \
"
SondSo. ,
stamp i r
for n
COOK m
( .1IITOK RODEES & . 80K8 , AgTsT , Omaha , or
JVSajesticJVSfg. Co..St. Louis.
, , , . . . . . . . , . ,
ii ,111 3fV3 VI i * l'A ) ' .JI n.i. l IE
At dru ciats. or by mail , Isono lluan I'o ,
Vevill BKnd ) ou tbo tnarTclnus
Jrenrli Trepanuum CALTIIOG
Trve. ami 9 It-en ) euaranlrr tliul
i U/II1OH will Uvutoriyonr
iUrullh , Strciisrlli auJ Igor.
[ 'sf it and f > a\ ( ' J/i'J tfd
Adctross VON MOHLCO. .
Holt itoviMS ASOU , Clut-ialU , OUo.
fiAYLi
6 CENTS A DAY
CATARRH CURED
hfs Driiiflilt h.Asth-
iiin. C'uiis iinplluii. llondnuha
isk-k ur uer\oua , Nor\ tins
I'rohtr itlo i
AWondorfully Succass- II 1MB
lul Treatment. OFNEIIATOn.
"Oxygtu liooli" and4 tr ats HCI.E' Call o
vrlto
SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. ,
Suite f > lO SheolUl.li , OuaU-
LS. . .V/J .
Capital SI 00,000
Surplus $05,000
f rtircr nod nir'Ctor * Ilunry tt. Tatoi THI l > i
U. C. Cuihlnj , Tloa proiUJQt. C. d Miarloj V. f
Morte John rf. Colllm J. N. LL I'alrioi , Uj Til 4
Until , cuibler
cuiblerTHE
THE IRON BANIC.
ARE YOU
Ruptured r
Wo have a lar o v.iriotv of
m
L 1 llOoL/O and
Supporters
' : . . ' < / l
And uro biiro wo can pleas
you
Private row for fittifl trasscj
Lady in attendance for Lidy Oi\3
Medical Snhb ! cs ,
Surgical and Rubber
114 S. 15th , Next to Postofflce.
C'OI A'C IT 111,1 /-/--S.
JOHN DOHANY MANAGEH
t \ STLKll K C'UMMLNCl
Monday , April 3rd
Tlio Triumphant Amusement I" vcnl. ( IU-
tliuuNhcd son of TnosBls.
And his fascinating
EDP.A EftRLIE LIHDON
f-ATi'iu > AV I.\IMNU.
Son of wioiile Oristi
Ch tnsc of piny euih i-von m.
GRAND SATURDAY MATIN El
K\CT wlnnlnp prifos luc , Jm and I'k- ' .
' COUNCIL BLUFFS' ST2U DYS Wl )
All UintU of Oyoln ; an I ( ' e\n u * iltine I
Mm liUhoit tyln of tlio art1'alod uu
talnud fiiUries tu.idu tu lo il. us ffi > 11 is no. '
\Yorx ( ironipliy done an I doilvurol la al
purls of the country , semi fur pru-d Hat.
C. A , MACHAN , Proprietor.
Ultuilway. near Northwedte.ru 'a ' ot ,
IF YOU WANT TO BE IN IT
Ride Dt * tin t/os /cycle
VSgjflv *
rppi-e-cntsnurseorcher ! welrht I'M sn-pustvlos. Our i-xdh
UNION TRANSFER CO. .
liWI-i-S.K ( ) .Main Street. CnimcH IMuIVs , Iowa.
IF YOU WANT A
Gasoline Stove ,
Bicycle ,
Refrigerator ,
Carpet Sweeper ,
Or , which is of primary importance just now ,
To have your Stove stored for
the Summer , call on
Chas. Swaine , - - - 737 Broadway.
C1Ibs , Oj Inch el ptlctil coar , is the finest rend
wheel in tliowiirld. MW IHiMi ( iriitlo I'nouma
tie. 1 < ir.-cst lliioln the esi. \ \ liolcsult' and
Itetull. Send fore itulujiio Ml U.nds ofio
] > ill ing done
doneCOLE
COLE & COLS ,
41 Main Mrfot , toum I llltilK
FOR
inch.irjroof thu Sistars of Mlorcy.
TliU renowned Institution la situated on tlio
liipli lilulT' ) buck of and overlooking the city of
Council IllutTs. The spielous Riuund- , . lib
high location and splendid xitnv. inaUe It u
mo-t plu'iHlng retieat for the allllc-ted. A st'iflf
of emlnont lib } slclans and a laro corps of ex-
ppilcncud mii cs mlii su-r 10 the comforts of
tliu n.itleuls , suuclal L-iireKlvou to luOy pa
tients.
Terms Moderate.
I'or p.irtlcu.ar. . apply to
SISTER SUPERIOR ,
Frank Street - - Council Bluffs , Iowa
BSEP IS CHEAP
AS EVE a.
nut pnr' ' . , liiinis , 1'iril and lia'-nn , while \\av
up in u , : ue cheaper : il Me > lirmlm [ 's 1,1.11 , uct
than any other plat-e In the i-lty. The pl.u-y . to
iietyoui iiu-at U wheiti you KI-I the IHI and
thoinii- , ! for your money. JxioU at these prleot
anil leccillect that e\erythln is the be t that
swift A. Co. slaughter :
Shoulder CloJ , free of bone 5c
PlateBoil 40
BanelessUorneJ Beef 5o
SIrlomButts Oo
Ho Is of Haaf Oo
Sirlom trlpj 80
PirlomSteak lOo to iS'io
Portirhousa Steal : 12'Sc to I6o
lUbKoast 80 to lOo
ShoulderRoast Oo to 7c
SboulderStealc 7c
VealStew Oo
Veal Roast lOo
Veal Stealc ISJ'io '
MuttonStew 5o
Mutton liejs lOo
MntUn Chops 12'io '
Sausagw ' 2'i
P .n : Butts 12'io
Pori : Loins , whole 12Vio
Perk Chops „ . . . < ( iOo
Salt Ports 12'4o
I'ac-on 15o
Lard . lOctolle
Hams l24c to 17o
Sliced . . 20 o to25c
Sho-p. while . . 80
Poultry ana F.sh .ihviyso i haul.
Nooth ° r in irketca i ilu.Tliciia thsie pncaa
and mind this is for t IB bet Meals iu tha
city.
city.ESOHEHDOSF MEAT GO. ,
Wholesale and Rotnll
M&A T lUA W JC/57 %
333 BROADWAY. Council Bluffs.
TIIK r.\rii.si.iii : IIOMK HAKLII ASM
inunu EHnuliio witlm il lir.i > i nttl i. < ) our litlcst
Kd Hlt > . Is u.nii.i mi'tu ' Inn tleap itimue
bill hlKh Krnlo nn t < 0301 porlcclly tluhl ,
d.1 i > ur cc it nutrUlo.i * e uiujntii rull Uu-
voi'in iilur on npiilli uliun AiiiCV'l'- ) \V\NT
l.liln evcrj-loiiritT IQ llicl's Atlrtivsi. < II XlU.Cd
SUN Mullet Louiifll llliitls.lii. . -
RARE , RIPE OLD \VH \ SKY.
SIK.til' I hoticist tit the
\Vtirlil.
- , II t i.rl linn open ' < ! a whiilfnal ) liquor itoro at
Nt > 17 I'uil mrtiot I outirll Illutli anil liai put In
a tartfo unrt ull elnctu I etucU nt HIILM ! -nnilla t ,
whlhkt'i alf It I. u Inct wurtuy of inn a tlon thut
Mr I'tirtl It the f irl'iiutr piiospmor of nt-iirlt forljr
Ijurn-lh ol thu tlnobl wliUtv In Uio l/'plf.l fetalot
In IKSd lit * Uojglil H \ only rtra b irr J U of Knnlnckf
t * . h ( - Taylor Ulaky anil It M.IHTIOI until uUout
Ibrt't' yean * uu > ttutl he plur G ih ; uu nil tin ttiu
inorkut of llilu t < n' < lie u.i loti nb ml forly burr -
r < -l . untl eipert * nil prtmounru II ulMOlulHly tbo
tlnt'kt uhliikey In tbti onunlry lit , nulli It innlnly
tti faiullluf fur niotll 'iiittl iMt ! u > i It IH too rtmtly for
tbti reaular traitd U l vturth ovir III' LIT tfillun
' 1 her In not Hiiulbur lirannur hut h vrbliky Iu tliu IT
r , HIM Block of brunilioH untl WIIIHI coiuL'n troiu ttiti
famous Lclunil Manlord rliinr < li In i Bllfurnlit
und IIOTU a UUU ruuutalloa < ur trrculleuco uotl
purity.
Tiie GooJ Sajnaritaa. 20 Tuvrn' txptrienco.
EADim OF DI9KASK3 OF MItN AIQJ
WOMUN. riloriUBTOK OV THIS
WOKLD'B HEKI1AI , DISVKK-
6AKY -MKU1C1MJ5. .
f treat the following Diseases :
Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Lungs ; DI .
oastuof the F.eiiiid Dir Flianid Aixjplexy , tlourt
Difcasj , Liver Couijilalut. Kidney Complaint ,
Nervous Debility , Mental Doproo-
nlon , Lass of Manhood , Seminal
Weakness. Dl l > ete Br.ght . E Dl'oasc , Bt Vltu *
Jtoncc , Klieuihntlsn ) , I'araljEis. White Swelling ,
Berofuia , Fever Sores , CancCfC , Tumoro
and Fistula In nno removed without
the knife or cirawinc c drop of
blood. Woman with hir delicate orpr.nn r -
UortKl to health. Drujey cured without tapping.
Rppelal uttent'an Khfii totrontin ntnf all
liluotl taints ail'liu ' > V o\ei"ses or vices.
Surer and cheaper thin a trip to thu Hob
Splints t.Vi to v > , i foife t fur any failure to
euro without mercury
Tape Wormt rcruovcJ in tw or tlireo Hours , or no
pay.lit nmrrhoMs or Piles ctiri'd
TIIOSK WHO A HE Al'FI.ICTKD
\Vlll ftvo Ufa and hundreds of dollars by calling
on or uUns
DR. fi. W. PANGLE'S HERBRL WEDIC1NES.
Tlio only Physician who can toll -what Bill
a Iiuraun without aiking a question.
All correspondence strictly confidential. HedieUU
sent by express. Addre s all letters to
G. W. PANGLE , M.D.
BHOADWAV/JjiisU 5 if * [ i
Send 4c stamps tor rontldcntt.il rouly.
at-lrw. I'rao-
10 Ntito and
federal courts' llooms 2W- r-s-3. Bhugart
blocli , Council il lulls. J.i
Special rsioiices.
- GMiriM BiuFn ,
_
lUnM'-llio.Mertrpn hoti'l nl 1017 bo u 111 Main
cut Inquire o Lower , at boit'l
1 < VHlAUU I'ullml of 11 ruiera tools eooduonill
tlon , n bargain Inriulro of Huipklo bliunurt
llnrduaro Co. Council illuITi
GMlUAfiK removal ) , c.iftunuSIB. ruiilln chimney *
cli-uned Well prupartiJ for tha wjrH 10.1
I'urku tlty I " "
* JUIi iN. civil on inogr Illuo prmti ! of
II mini II Illu't' ami nil mmitlons , nli > u p
for'iJO htiatl of Kt ck y."Jt tli tivunuu
"not IllMnrm In ' "i-ilar county Nohraskii nil in
> t'uitl\iUtin. f.'JWJ pur itcru Urm cl city
propt'iiy to uxrlnnuo fur K'iu.1 lamluno in tlo.
rt riiiiloii nf tlio luntl TOI. liuvu tu oltur Julinitoa
\ VHU 1'iiltnn.
ix : HIUI Uii fur B lu. No ISM Hfili a venue
n iuiulrt , uf J. r ( Jiilfillnn , c It It , 1. ,
lil house.
CIIA.M'K ( or rltrit man lo rolloct tollclt ,
/Valid tlollver foods
unil proKudlTl lad urcr ; UU oayn , In ittock com
liHiiy Mu l buy 15 hhuro ) flork Adttroftti J W.
Morn1 , Hooui * ' , I.Vfrt'tl block , Council Illutlii
AIiS I UAC"rn nnd loann. Farm and city propirtr
bouvlit uad olj I'uiey i TUom-xi Council
lllulls
\\rA.NTKII , ptiklllon b ) inily uii bookkn | i r or
' ' cmhlt-r : ; b > t o ! rdturuucu * oddroin U 1 , Ilca
ollico.
\\T.\.NTKD A ( ompctvnt k'lrl ; mu > t bo a good
' ' cook Mm VV A Mnu'ur , ! J3Mil UTC-IIUO
I nil 8A1.K Two idcaciillaKH ho-inok on Avenue
( j , near ITJlh ntrct < l , tlx rotiini. bay window ,
clOM'ln and pantry liirsu Int. wnti'r In yurtl Will
titkf u mnuli pnynionl ilown nnd Iml.iiK-e In IlinUM
ineiitu Louiice \ lowle , ZJi I'eurl tri' l Council
Illulti
I OH SAI-li-Wo oifi'r fur mlo on oany tcrnna do
vlialilo tiumo on Mxlli artmuo ono block from
flo'tric inotiir , lniu o of tlvo ioom > . rlo eti city
uiiter Ur.'ti bilck telliir. from und tldo porclic * .
\\lll Mill at lf tlimi uoiunl coit liOUEOo A 'Jonle ,
1I'tttrl ttruii louncil ulutl *
\\'ANTii ) I'.lihnr prucllcal tiutlertnkvr or uiun
< < who li nil.In ; to it , rn tbubuilnuti , I
prufirrud.V C. titep , uudurtBkcr ,