THE OMAHA DAILY HUE : sM'URDAY , MAY 0 , 181)3 ) , THE DALLY BEE COUNCIL BLUPPa riO. 12 PEARL STKEKT.- ( Ulimcrty cnrrlcr to nny part of the cltj II. W TIJ.TON , MANAOEIt llUnlnrMOnicc N < > - -nfT riMinvrn . TKI.E1'110J.F.H JNRlit | Editor anxon , n/.vx/o.v. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston Store. Natchaug silks. Mlltonbcrgcr Is the batter , M Broadway. A case of scarlet fever was reported yes- Itefday nt the residence of a man named [ Kink , at IS'J Ninth avenue. I riiero will bo a "chalk talk" at tlio Olrls' llndustrlal school this afternoon at 'J o'clock [ by A , A Hart Visitors are cordially In- Jvitcd. Major and Mrs. French of UIP Salvation I army will speak at the Union Christian | mission OP Bryant street tomorrow after- I norm at 3 o clock , an I tomorrow evening nt8. Regular meeting of tno Commercial I'll- [ prims of Ainirtca to light. There will bo I several candidates tor Initiation anil business | of importance. A large attendance Is I desired John Stanley of Plttsburg , Pa. , and Miss Agnes Ktoneof Kaston , 111. , were granted a I license to wed yesterday , their ages being Hfi I nnd 25 respectively. 'J'hey were married by | Justice Vlen. Judge iJeemcr lias sustained the motion Jlled by Alderman Hathaway in the Third ward nldcriniinic contest to require F. O. I Gloason to lllo a bond for the payment of the i costs In cise ho is defeated. The $ . " > , iKK ) damage suit commenced by .Jeorgo Hilsworth against his brother Wll- llain. for luting off bis nose , Is tn be dis missed , a stipulation to that effect having been tiled in the district court yesterday. Special communication of Bluff City lodge No 71. Ancient l-'reo and Accepted Masons this evening for work in the second degree. All visiting inr-mhers in good standing are Invited Hi order of the worshipful master. Regular meeting of Ktchetah council No. n , Degree of Poeahontas , this evening at their teepee , corner of Broadway and Main streets , at 1 o'clock A full attendance Is desired , as business of importance is to be transacted. Ma i ] ; T B. Mlllard died at 3:10 : yester day morning at the family residence , 1UU I'nlini street , aged 0 years , of cat.irrbal fever Th < > funeral will take place this aftcniiidii ati 'M o'clock and the remains will uo interred In Walnut Hill cemetery. Tlio members of the Ganymedebcel clul ) who expect to attend the smoker and nuisicalo to be given In their honor by the Omaha Wheel club will meet at tlio corner of Pearl street and Broadway this evening nt 7iri o'clock to take t' ' > o motor for Omalm. Leon Lo/ier , who Is In jail In Monona count. ) waiting the action of the grand jury on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses , will not have a trial until Septem ber. In the meantime he Is sweating in jail , having been unable to Ibid any one to fur nish a bond for his appearance. The general committee on arrangements for Decoration day has sent Invitations to all the societies of the city to name a mem ber to assist tn the selection of the speakers and in malting tin- other arrangements for the celebration. The committee will meet next Monday evenlnir at the Grand Army lull to talk over matters. The jury in the case of L. Everett against George Gates has been out ever since ! i o'clock Thursday afternoon , and as yet lias bhowii no sl ns of reaching a verdict. The amount ol tlio original claim was only $54 , nail over ) day of the trial and every day taken up by the Jury in deliberating adds about tlio same amount to the cost bill. The Ovldo Musin Concert company , which comes hero next week , appeared before a crowded house at Boyd's opera house , Omaha , Thursday evening , In connection with the Apollo club concert , In a line pro gram. All who enjoyed the music of the famous violinist ami bis associates will be glad of another opportunity to hear him. A line bed of flowers is being laid out on the park in front of the city building. Mar shal Temploton is footing tlio bill and Park Commissioner Casper Is overseeing the Job. H will bo about ten feet across and will con sist of various colored foliage plants. Tlio corner stone was laid yesterday afternoon with speeches by Deputy Marshal Anderson and City Knglnecr Cook. The entertainment given at the Fifth Avenue Methodist church Thursday night proved very ploasimr , and consisted mainly of music and recitations. The receipts were $ . ' ( , ' ] , so that after paying expenses a net sum of 2SI will bo turned over to the Home of the Friendless. Those who took part In the entertainment were : Mrs. F. W. Lyon. Miss Kva Barnard , Mrs. I. . . Lester , the Clover Mandolin club nnd Mr. Arthur Smith , Plies of people nave pi.es. but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Silvo : willcuro them. A. II. 1'orico At Co. , 103 Pearl St. , Columbia uiul other high ( jrudo bicycles. Mine. Ilolon Moi'i'ill , hairdroshing nnd manicuring. Uoom 111Morriain block. 1'ji/i.so.va.r , . JM Mr. and Mrs. Wood Allen , who were mar ried in Lincoln last Wednesday , will reside In Omaha. ' Dr. P. J. Montgomery returned yesterday from the meeting of thu State Medical society nt Dos Monies. Mrs. Sam Whiting and son of Lincoln , Neb. , are In tlio city , visiting Mrs. Clint Byers , Hill Fifth avenue. Miss Ncttlo Wallace returned yesterday from DCS Molnes after a visit of tvro months with her sister , Mrs. Wynmn. J. II Gray of Topeka. Kan. , is In the city , the guest of his relative , L. B. Cousins , wbomho has not seen before for twenty-llvo years. T P. Vanatta , who lately moved hero from Plnttsinouth , has formed a partnership with Mr Sweut , the llrm name to bo Vanatta & Sweet. Principal Hugh A. Woodard and several of his teachers , of Manilla la. , have been In the city for the past week , on a tour of inspec tion. Their own schools are closed on ac count of an epidemic of diphtheria. It is stated that Carl Snyder. formerly a newspaper man of this city , is now in the same line of business In Taconia , Wash , bin expects to go to New York soon to engage in another department of literary work. Aldermen Vie Jennings , U. H. White and P. Smith went to Omalm yesterday after noon to confer with the committee appointed by the Omaha council with reference to low ering the motor faro. They were accon pa- nled by Mayor Lawrence and City Attorney lluzcltoti. Judge Decmcr went to Pony creek ycster day to Investigate a ditch which has beci : causing .1 farmer of that vicinity a peek ol trouble , and which resulted in an Injunctloi proceeding in the district court. It is btatci that he took a gun along with him and wll perforate a few jack snlpos before returning Court will convene again this mon ing. Pllos of pcoplo luvo pnoj. lut DVU& ' Witch irazoiS'ilvo will euro tho-n Williamson ft Co. . lot ! Main street , largest and best bio.vclo st'ick ' in city. For fii-st-chiss roomin Chicago fin World's fair call on Ohio Knox. Domestic soap best for hard water. The County Wliti. Judge McGco rendered a decision ycster day In the case of C. H. White against Potta wattamlo county. White , while serving a deputy marshal , did n largo amount of worl which came properly under the bead of thi duties of constables , and sent In his bill fo iho amount to tlio county supervisors , thi claim amounting to ? io. The supervisor refused to allow it on the ground that hi was under pay by the city uml was not en title * ! to any more pay from the county Whlto sued for the amount. Judge McGe < finds for the county. Piles of pwnlo 'tve PUDS , out Do Witt'i Witch Harel Salvo will euro them. Coi-k - your meaU this Kumniuion a ga range. At cost at the Gas company. Stop at the Ogden , Council HlutTs , th < lobt $2.00 house in Iowa. Domestic Ecap. outlasts cheap soap. SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS H. Peterson Arrested on a Obargo of Crim inal Libel i HE CLAIMED THAT HE HAD BEEN DRUGGED J. M. Lnmckn li the Cnmplnlnittit A I'ecu- llnr CRUIO fur Action The t'rtcts In th * Can I'ctvntin All cd to Ho H. Peterson was arrested yesterday on the charge of criminal libel on account of an article that appeared In a local sheet that usually comes out about daybreak. J. M. Lnmcko was the complainant , and the sub stance of the article was as follows : Oil Pcti'i-soii claims ho was driiKRoil the other dny while In tins i-inploy of J. M. Lamckc , tin nwiiliijttinikur n ( tlil city , llr xiilcl he drunk- siitw whisky which nitidu him cru/.y , and lie wunt liimiu : ind heat his wlfuand children slmmnfiitly. Dr. SnyuVr wascnlli'd In ID look utter hltn. I.atiicUu claims thit : IVteiMm KOI hold of thu uroni : Ju and drunk u pint of turpentine. I'uu-raiin tluc.itcns to biiu for U.IIIIUKC.U. I'etorson Is commonly supposed to bo some what wanting in the upper story , and If ho made the statements that were credited to hltn his friends claim that ho would not beheld hold rcsponsiolo. Tlior s 13 a story afloat to the effect that Iho suit is the result of a de sire on the part of Uunclto to get Peterson out of the way for domestic reasons. The case Is to be aired before Justice V'rn ' today , when everything will probably be explained. IT ii.Miill : : NOT. Monthly .Mrctlnu of .Motor Dlrrrtora I'atU to start the 5.Cent I'urc. The motor company held its rcpular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon at the ofllco on avenue A , but no action was taken with reference to the fi-cent fare project which is Just now beini ; agitated in both Council HlulTs and Omaha to a larger extent than any other ono subject. When George V. Wright , ono of the directors of the com pany , was asked about the meeting , he stated that the reason why nothing was done was that no ono was there to bring the matter before the bo.ird. "Wo can't act un the iiuestlon , " said he , "until we know just what the citizens want. 1 doubt whether the members of that com mittee of UKJ citizens all think alike about the question. Some of them want a straight fi-cent faro , wliilo there are others who would be content with u commutation rate for the benefit of these who cross the river evcrj day and a Ul-cent rate for j.ll others. So , if we were to take any action wo shouldn't have any certainty that It would suit all the parties concerned. Lot the com mittee ol citizens boil itself down to three or live , draft some plan and make us a dctlnitu proposition. Wo will meet them any time they may agree upon and discuss things , and If we can show them that their plan is wrong , why of course that'll bo the end of it. " IIK.N.MSON ItKU.S. 'oruit-rly of Onriliu , Noutltr l.urgaln lloii'.u of Count- Illulfr lll Siilu Sat- unlny In l.vi-ry llrp-irtmi-iit. Read every item carefully , there's noney in it for you. Wo want your latronago and will make priced to ret it. Bio G'r.o.uc SALIO SATUKOAY. .lust to ntrodueu our cloak dopartmcnt , for one lay only wo will oll'er our entire stock if ladies' World's Fair Columbian capos n tans , bluu. green , black and grays , riioy are beauties. Our regular price s $1.1.50 , $15.00 , $1S.OO. $2U.OJ ( and * 2Tj.OO ; ako your choice Saturday , $10.00 each , lemembor onlv Saturday at this price , ! 10.00. HO SALK OF DKESS UOODS AND SIUCS. Saturday wo will oll'or .10 pieces of 40- ncli dress goods in all si/.o black and vhtto ohe-eks ; also fancy mixed 'cheviots ' , ill -Hi inches wide , worth Jl.OO a yard , Saturday only .1e ! ) a yard. This is the ; reatest bargain over offered in fine dress roods. Don't inis.i it. Roinembur 3to ) vard Saturday. 50 pieces 40-inch all wool silk finish lourictta in all the now spring shades [ luring this sale 50c yard , worth 7c ; ; 5 pieces -Id-inch black silk finish Henrietta , worth $1.00 , Saturday CUe yard. Note Lho width , 4(5 ( inches wide. Wo arc showing all the now weaves in wool dress , such as whip cords , bengalincs , gorges , Irish poplins , etc. , at 75c. 8. " > c and $1.00 yard in all tlio now spring shades. You save money by buying of us. All our $1.00 quality of printed china silk , 24 inches wide , beautiful designs , now ( iUc yard. All our ioc ! silk Windsor tics now 20o each. Ladies' fine quality black sattcon skirts only H8c each. Ladies' shirt waists at f 0c , Mo and 75c each , worth 75c to Jl.OO. Special bargains in Indies' , misses' and children's fast black hose at IOc , Ific. 20c , 25o and I5e ! pair , the largest st.'ck of hosiery in tlio city. 50 dozen gents' fast black hose , full , regular made , Saturday lee pair. Gents , change your seeks ; this is a bargain. SruciAL SATUKDAY KVKNINO 7 to 10 p. in. in.We will otTcr 100 dress patterns , con sisting of 7 yards of 'Ili-inch Henrietta , in all the now spring shades , ntSl.&t pur dress pattern. Only Saturday evening at this price , $1.311 per pattern.RKNNISOX RKNNISOX BROS. , 552 Broadway. Council BlutTs. Concert < il Dili SHUCK. All audience of nearly 1 , < KK ) people gath ered In the Masonic temple last evening to hear a musical program that had been pre pared by that energetic worker , Mr. K. M. Blrdsall. who has done so much effective work in building up the Christian church in this city. The entertainment was an nounced to bo "An Kvcningof Old Songs , " and the name was Justilled by what fol lowed. Hver.v piece on the program wab ono that had stood the test of time , and the enthusiasm with which the > were received showed that the audience enjoyed the sen sation of getting back to first principles onct In a while. Many of the numbers were en cored and every ono w.is rrcuhcd with de cided favor. Among iho musicians who took part \\ere Jules Lombard of Omaha. Mrs. Ollvo Smith. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Trojuor , Mrs. W. W. Sherman. Mrs. H. H. Frary. H. M. Birdsall and B. P.itulsor. . W. L. Tblckstun t.cted as acompanist and Miss FIMUCCS K. Tomlinson give two mltaliuns which pleased the audience. D\lilu Mukln. Rarely has n moro fa-hioiuible audi ence been seen within the walls of the Academy. The musical program , which was furnished by M. Ovido Musin ami His excellent company , wiih thoroughly enjoyed by the largo and brilliant audi ence. M. Musin gave bus bo t. includ ing his own Caprice No. 1 , I'aganini't Prayer and variations de bravura fron : "Moses , " tin the G string. M. Mush played with his usual brilliancy and the splendid warmth of tone ehai'iictcrlsth of His work. Now York World. Broadway church May 12. For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 stove wood , 12 or 10 Inches , $2.50 pei cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Mail street. - Bargains in tine tooth brushes ant cologne , wholesale prico. onlv " iOc Davis , the druggist , 200 Broadway" . Ciuinrlt llliillit ( ilvi-u Honors. The Hahncmaim Medical society of lown which has just closed its annual meeting a DCS Molncs , conferred an honor ujvon Conn ell Bluffs by electing ono of Its beat knowi citizens and physicians , Dr , A. P. Hanchett to the position of president , For several years I ) r , Hnnchatt 1ms served as secretary of the society , and the honor now conferred ui > on him Is not only In recognition of his faithfulness ami activity in trio perform ance of his duties In connection with the society , but also In recognition of his high standing and success as a physician. Dr llnnclmtt Is one of four brothers who are all physicians , one bclne ' located at Omaha , another at Sioux City 'and another In Salt Lake. At the meeting In DCS Molncs Dr. Hanchott read a paper on "Tho Single Kern- edy , " of which the press of that city speaks very highly , and the larger part of which was given space in the dally papers. Ho summed up the homeopathic faith as belief In the similar remedy , the single remedy , and thn minimum dose. Among the other Council Uluffs physicians In attendance wa Dr. M. II. Chamberlain , who gave a paper on "The Diagnosis of Bye Diseases by the General Practitioner ' ' Dr. P. J. Montgomery , also of this city , gave a pnneron "Laceration of the Vulva and Perineum. " The next annual meeting Is to be held In Cedar Haplds , SPECIAL AT TillHUSTON : STOKI2. All liny Tuiliiy Council muT ( , la Our entire stock of ladies' CAI'KS , wraps and jackets at COST I'inci : TODA \ * . Jackets from $1.50 up. Capes from $2.2. > up. See our line the iarirest , most complete and host selected line in the city. Almost any kind of a spring gar ment you want. I'AKASOLS AND SUN UMllHEf-LAS. Over (1,500) ( ) fifteen hundred parasols and sun umbrellas to select from. All iu at COST 1'KICK for today only. See show windows. niinss GOODS. UO-iiioh half-wool henrlcttas , 8-yard ill-ens pattern , for iM.lli. Immense vari ety of shades. 50 pieces 40-inch all wool Mutolas.-o cloths , plaids , chocks , etc. , that sold for $1.00 per yard , today only 8 YDS. l-'OH $ : i. ! ) . " ) . SPKCIAL ( Ji.ovi : SAM : . _ 100 do/.en ladies' 7-hook Foster patent kid gloves , in tans , slates , navys. modes , browns , etc. , all in for today's sale at O.c , worth $1.50. A genuine b'argain. 75 dozen all bilk and satin stripe \Vindcor ties 15c cr 2 for 2oc , worth 2)0 and . ' )5o ) each. 'lit dux.cn gents' fast black half hose , also in tans and m ; dcs , all in at 12ic a pair , worth 2oo. GINGHAMS , 2 cases of IOc dress ging hams for 5c a yard. CIIAF.UKS , . ' 1 cases of challics , elegant styles , 4c a yard. In ladies' , misses' and children's wo carry the stock , wo have the styles and at by far the LOWKST I'Hic'KS. You all know very well when you want hosiery that the right place in town is the Bos ton Store. See our ladies' fast black at IOc a pair for today. See our children's at Sc a pair for today. 2 bales of Lawrence LL muslin , 4e a yard. 2 ca es ladies' guaze vesta , IOc each or for 2oi- . Children's ribbed vests , 5c onch. Clark's O. N. T. crochet cotton , both n white and colors , ONK CKNT A HALL. BOSTON' STORK , FOTHKIUNOHAMVllITICLAWiV CO. , -caders and Promoters of Low Prices , Council Blulls , la. There is a little disagreement between the ity council and the poll tux collector which may result in a vacancy in the oflice , a largo- iied scrap , or the illegal voting of some noney by the city council. The cause of the rouble is the 10 per cent fee allowed the col- cctor for his services. For some reason or : > thcr the collector bus always been allowed , o retain 120 per cent of all money collected , n spite of the ordinance that provides for a 'cc of just half that amount. Last year the ouncil announced its. intention to cut Col- cetor McLaren down to the leiral figure , out ho raised a fuss about it and the 'ouncil finally allowed him to retain twice what the law allowed -him. This year P. G. Mikcsell holds the ofllce , and the . ouncil has airaln brought , up the question of compensation and showed a disposition to keep him within the bounds of the law. Hut Mikcsell declares in a tragical tone of voice that ho will have that other 10 per cent or know the reason why. He applied for the oflice with the understanding that ho was to got the same for his services as McLaren , and ho feelingly Insinuates that for the council to cut his pay in two would be the same as giving an olllco under false pre tenses , and ho is busy looking for a criminal statute to cover the case. There is some tallc of doing a way with the olllco altogether , us so far its principal use has been to fur nish some ono with an ofllco at the expense of the people. _ Ten Dnyu lit IhuVorUtG Fair. It will cost you less than $50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage , clean , fcafe , olofc to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- woth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II. W. Tilton of TJIK BKK , or .Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbrit.go , Council Blulls. Thu ( ininil Itotrl , Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in Iowa. Dining room on beveith : floor. Rates , $3 to J5 per day. K. F. Clark , Prop. Cutting Milllni-ry 1'rlces. Black and white leghorn hats 5Po for the next ton days. Great reduction in all llowurs. Mrs. Pfciller. Kvery staple article and novelty in the china line at Lund Bros. New pattern wire frames for tissue lamp shades. Ask your grocer for njimcstio soap. Conviclcl of .Miintliiii liti-r. Adolph Uauermeistcr. who has been under going a trial in the Avoca court for several days p.ist. was found guilti of the crime of manslaughter by the Jury Thursday nijrht. In making his defense ho admitted killing .lotin Detlel'sen , but In extenuation said that the disch.irgo of the gun was accidental. John Uauermeister and a man named Hoogo- woning were quarreling and a number of by standers became involved in the difficulty. Ho tiled to put a stop to the light , and finally drew his revolver in order to frighten them. Some ono nulled his arm at that In stant , he claimed , and Iho gun was dis charged , killing Dellefsen almost instantly. His story was not credited by the jury. Free treatments uaily from 2 to 4 p. in. at the Council Blulls Medical and Surgical institute , 2ith ( and Broadway. Protect your homes against destruc tive storms. W. C , .lames has the strongest companies in the world. See the peerless Dauntless bicycles and get terms. Henry Murphy. 10 I'carl , Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co A now invoice ol English turbans , latest and stylish , at the Louis. Yanatta & Sweet , attys. , Kverott blk , Gco. S. Davis , prei-oription druggist. UbC Domestic soap , it is the boat ait in Leavening PC AFFAIRS AT SOlif OMAHA Another Bargain Huntor''Swindled ' on the "Burlington Addition' ' " Fnke. IOWA FURNITURE DEALER THE VICTIM The rolltlrnl AT t'nlU In ? l\o \ Mrnt Inspec tion Department unit 'Severn ' ! "Tug- kor " Are lteiuo eii Scalded n Collector .Minor Mention , Deputy Sheriff W. L. Stern of Logan , la. , was in the city yesterday looking for a swindler who gave the name of 11. Parks , but ho didn't liiul his man. According to the story told by the Iowa sheriff , Parks has revived the old chestnut and is again sellIng - Ing lots In what Is known as the II. & M. Park Terrace. The story goes that Parks showed up In Lotran decently dressed and said ho desired to go Into busi ness there. Ho found in John Weber , a ! iir- nitiire dealer , a man who would talk trxde , and after some conversation a deal was made. Weber gave Parks a bill of sale for a 12,000 stock of furniture and took in payment a warrantee deed for certain lots in H. it M. Park Terrace addition to South Omaha. A day or two later Mr. Weber came to South Omaha to view his purchase , and by the assistance of a guide located the land , all of which lies under from two to forty feet of water. He saw at a glance that he had been swindled , and hastened home with the determination 01 having Parks anested. Hut ho found Parks gone and a .nan named Davis In possession of the store. Parks had given Davis a bill of sale , and LHvIs had given a mortgage to a third man , claiming that it was to satisfy a loan ho had made to got money to pay Parks. Mr. Webeivbelicving that , both Davis and the morteageo were In on tlicswin- dle. had D.ivls locked up , and has com menced an action of replevin on his stock of furniture. Meanwhile Parks Is missing. If lie was in South Omaha at all , ho kept in the shade , as the police have not seen any person who would answer his description. Tried to M-ulil II tin. Mrs. John Walworth is a woman with a very violent temper , according to the tab kept by the police. Yesterday N. S. Glb oii went to her liouso to collect a bill , when he says the woman Hew into a rage and threat ened to take his life. As he was leaving the house she attempted to scald him with hot water but lie escaped uninjured. Ho hastened to the police court , however , and swore out a warrant for the woman's arrest , charging her with disturbing the peace. She will be tried this morning. llroko Open n Itox Car. Pat Dineon and John Smith were gathered In by Watchman Anderson last night in the yards. They had just broke the seal on a car of meat and were in the act of getting Into the car when they were placed under arrest and locked up. The police are of the opinion that they are both desperate char acters. City .ViiN' * . W. H. Vaughn left yesterday for Kansas City on business. t H. D. Twilegar of Clilbertson Is visiting friends in the city. C. W. Miller and wife have gene to Blair and Lincoln on a visit. ' A concert will bo given at the Methodist church in Albright on May 12. The festival choral class' was entertained by Mrs. F. A. Cressy last night. Senator John Mattes of Nebraska City was a caller at the E.xcfiango yesterday. Thomas Nicklcn of Ottumxva , la. , who has been visiting his son , returned homo yester day. ' " The German class inot with Miss Anna Glasgow , Twenty-fourth and N streets , last nicht. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are arranging for a chicken pie festival for next Tuesday. Tom ' Plynn was out hunting fora few hours yesterday , and brought home seven teen snipo. Miss Hattie Sheldon and Frank King of Pcrcival , la. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. IMackstono of Craig , after a pleasant visit in the city , returned homo yesterday. J. TJcinkc has taken out a permit to build a cottage at Mbsouri avenue and Twentieth street , to cost S'JOO. George L. Dore will at once build a cottage - tago on Missouri avenue , between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Piles of people have piles , out Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will euro them. lie Ilrtuiotl to IHUlIe. Harry Spencer , a colored boy about 10 years of ago , was arrested last evening on the charge of larceny. Ho claims that some gentleman paid one of his crowd GO cents , as ho supposed , for some slight ser vice. On taking iu to the light ho found the coin was a $10 gold piece , and -on tils refusal to give certain of the boys their full share , was "squealed" upon and carried to the station. HOUR 'kcrprrH. When In need of kitchen floor covering ask vour carpet dealer for "Wild's Linoleum ; " It is the best. The name is printed on the back. lor Uliltan Hill. The street car company set a gang of men at work yesterday morning relaying the track from the bridge over the Belt line to the junction of the two car lines at Grant street and it will bo a double track all the way when completed excepting a short oit at the bridge. With good weather the cars will probably bo running throus-'li to Clifton Hill again within a couple of weeks. Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Ha : l Salvo will euro them. Wlicflmmi Will entertain. The Omaha Wheel club will give one of their enjoyable "smokers" this evening in honor of the Council Blurt's Wheel club , the members of which will bo their guests. These entertainments have become justly famous union ; , ' the wheelmen and their friends , and that the Iowa cyclers will bo well entertained goes without saying. Piles of people huvoimo3 , out Do Witt's , Witchllazel Salvo will euro the'ii ' Simppctoil Hnil ArreMeil. M. J. Miner and J jjHi Smith were picked up last evening by Ollldors Hyan anl Uus- sell as suspicious characters. They had in their possession a sulf'bf clothesalmost now , which was supposed jp .have been stolen by them. . | . . Piles of people ImvtS pncs , Hut Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo wi enro them , liiHiiiui Wanderer. H. Norbs is an insane po.'son who was found wandering aboCt the streets last evening by Ollicor Bliium. It is thought ho is one of the missing initiates of the Lincoln asylum. " 1 _ lx > rd Coleridge wriWs ? "Send mo fifteen dozen Cook's Kxtra "Dry Imperial Wine. I tried it while here and lind it superior. wcr. Latest U S. Gov't Report. e WEALTHY NOW , Account Was Overdrawn at Nature's ' Bank , Its Glorious Reputation Grows Apace. Merchants or Ministers , It Makes Them Well , Take Advice of Your Neighbor Spring Signs. When you want to know the financial standing of a man you inquire nt the bank. It is unfortunately not so oiisv to Hnd out just how much health capital a man has to draw on. The result is. ono is always in danger ol overdrawing his account , and Nature never yet took an PXCUSO. If a languid feeling comes over you , if your appetite fails , and you are getting thin and irritable , take the plain indi cation of a tired out , run down body. Your neighbors' advice inlluenc.cs you in buying a house or signirg a note. Ask the opinion of those who have taken Paitie's co o-y compound ; the good words its friends have evor.vwho'o boon snyiug have built up its present glorious reputation. D. B. Albright , csq. , is a well known citizen of St. Paul. lie prais es Paino'd celery compound because it made Him well , lie writes : "About a year ago 1 bad a hovc-re attack of biliousness , com bined with muscu lar rheumatism. My wife prevailed upon mo to use 1) . it. AL1MUOHT. Paino's celery compound , saying it was not mi ordinary medicine. Before 1 hud used one bottle I found much relief. Soon I was entirely relieved ; the biliousness had pnssed away , the pains in mv nui-elos had loft me , and it scorned ns though I Had grown at least Ion years younger. " Ono of the most p opul a r Hair dressers in Boston is A. O. Harring ton. Scores of prominent busi ness and profes sional mon in Bosj , , ton know how he " ' ' sulTored. The fol lowing letter tells , ' ho who was cured : 'For tlio past ten years I have been a great enlTorcr from rheumatism , being laid ut > in A. o. HAKKINGTOX. bed as often as once in six weeks. I have boon treated by many doctors and have tried every remedy , but without relief until I used Paino's celery compound. I began to lake it in November last , year , and today I am a well man. " No minister in Rhode Island is better known for true devotion and sincerity than Rev. Dr. Budlong. Writing from Ash- away , ho says : "For years I was a great sufferer from nervous exhaus tion and insomnia , brought on by too close attention to KKV. J. c. uunLOXO. books and study. An elderly friend induced me to try Pnino's celery compound. I did so , and the first night after taking the compound was able to enjoy i-ound , refreshing sleep. I continued to use it for three months , at tlio expiration of which time I was entirely cured , and Have remained since that time in perfect health. May all suffering Humanity bo led to know of the value of this compound. " Railroad mon are never back ward in praising a good thing. Peter A. Friess , foroirnn on the C. &N. W. R.R. , never tires of roe - o o in mending Paino's celery compound , for it' ' saved bis life. Ho ! says : "I have sull'orcd so with a pain in my back that I have been hardly nblo to work , and have been tired and could not sleep nights. This spring I used Paino's celery compound , and two bottles oared me. I can now work all day without sulTering and sleep good all night. " The bright-eyed boy whoso picture is given hero filto owes His rosy health to Paino'a cole y compound , the remedy that makes people ol all ages well. His fnther , M. G. pgS jUlilchcoek of As. . .v . . WHcutnoyvlllo , . Vt. , \V. TO writes : "La el Riuninor my soi Losllo was torrl iisiK iiiTC'iK'ocic. bly noiponcd bj poison ivy.Vo tried various retnedie : without Diviner him any relief , until wt thou bt of i'aiiio'H celery compound , Ltoforo lie had used half a bottle tin swelling and burning had all gone , am when the bottle was finished ho was w well as over. " ljrine'b eolory compound is a pure vegetable mcdiuino that will brine thi ropes to the cheeks of the most delimit * child. It la asfai'buncrlor toga''saarilliii ] ) nnd ordinary spring modlciuo.s as the diamond is to cheap glass. Try it am boeonvineed. OR. RflcGREW THE 8PBOIALI8T. IB nsnrim ROil in the treatment < if all PRIVATE DISEASES and nllWeakneitiirii and Dliordcu of WLfl IBj-uarsnipcricnco. Write for circ : lii and qnoetion list frrp. 14th mid Ka-ntm Bta , Omahn. Sah. I'r.io- federal courts. Koonu -UJ-7-S-'J , liloclc , Council Uluffi , la. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. SAKCIAI. SALE OK- MACKINTOSHES ThiR week we will soil men's gray diagonal cn imcro coats , hiuuKoino plaid lin ings , < ri2 inches'lung nnd 20-incli capo , for Plaid casslinoro all wool sur , face , plaid linings , full cbo length body and cane , q } o . .0 to 40. Price Blue trlr.ot , till wool and guaranteed , nobbv , plaid lining , with 28-inch mill- itnry capo , usually sold for $9.OO $12.00 , at Our celebrated black para- mctla , the best garment r 7 on the market , will bo sold , J. this week at Continental Clothinjr House , this Streets. BICYCLE SPECIALTIES in the West ? We can fit you out promptly. Send in your orders. STATE AGFNT FOR THE AND BICYCLES. fn Sfree- II ) . , Gouncil Bluff , lo\ah. \ COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyolui ; ami c' o in n ; done In tli hlcliuxt styltt of tlio urt. KII l d uiU btatned fabrics mudo to loul : us ooJ ; is now. Worn promptly doiio nml delivered In nil parts of tlio country. Send for lirluo Mat. C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor , llrcadwuv. near North * wiHtorti Depol , Telephone 112. ! . THE LOOKED FOR BREAK IN PRICES HAS COME. Highest Grade for $100.00 The Eclipse , Wnvorly , King , Clipper , Scorcher , all 100.00 Sold every whore for $150.00. If you want a wheal , don't fall to ECO us. Our $80.00 wheel is a dandy. COI/E & ; COLE , 41 Muln Street , Coiinull UliilTj DOHAHY'S THEATER. Council Bluff * , In. John Dohany , . Manas or Ono Week Coinn. cueing And b 3 morr company imnporlod by tlio ulcntoil yo.in ; tu-truss Marchioness 'Collcon 13n-\vn. NowMinzsnwl il-iin-os , bettor , uid hrl litar him over. I'UIC KSIOc , 20c mid .Wo. Ma ry t n rs n oic duriib'o than xtoim cn- Ines. nioro rnlluliln for pow tr purpisot , mul iniii-li cliniipor. Uuntio put In corner of nny room from unrrnl t" Imminent. t-.Unu but lit tle sp oe , n uklinr no m > lso M-ikt'i no nnouo or illrt. requires no funliireiisinoi-r to run It Cheaper , neuter nnd morn rc.lahli ) for eleva tors mid othur purposes than wiitu or mis. Ilolrolt Mo or and ( iiiner.-iiiir lu-iloi all , as ul litle mvobtlsiitlon wi'l ' show. M.ic-hlnea from ono-ektit to olvhty horse puniir always mi hand and wiirrnntt-il tn clvo oomplL-to mituf.ielloii. I'omnninlo itu with in. Wo wul sivo : you time , inunuy mill nvun- Hole nKents for Council UlulTJ , Uiuuh i tiiul l.lni'Otn. NutU-r. The iinnunl meetlnsr f storkhnldi-rH of thii I'n-nionl , F.lkliorn * MUMiiilalliy Railroad cornpmiy will 1 - lu-ld ut HiiitH.iMif the i-om- pany InUmiiliu. Ni'li. . on rrlduy. May 10.1 03. ut i ! o'clock p. in. , for the iilt-cllon of film-torn nnd for the trun > , ai-tlnn of Mich oilier linlne s ns inuy como befom the mi'f-tln ( ? . J. II. HinriKi.i : > . Sci-ri'lary. Dated May 1 , Ib'JU. M3dl7t FOR T1-1 IS Incliurjoo tno Slaters of Moroy. This renowned Institution U situated on tha high blall's baak of nnd ovcrlooUliiK the city of ( 'ouncil HlufTa. Tlio hp icloiH round-i , Us lii h locution and splendid \low , nmUo It a most iilo'iHln , ' retreut for tha allllc-tuct. A Rt.ilT of eminent pli ) slulans an I a I ir u roriis of ax- porlvnccd nurses mlnlstor to the romfortH of thn patients , bpoehil euro 1 veil to lady pa tients. Terms Moderate. For purtlcn'.urs apply to SISTER SUPERIOR Frank Street - - Council Bluffs , Iowa Special 1'OU JiAl.K \ numli.-r of nlo c , ch ii ) 1 anil on very .iar irncmuati. MchuUun A. I o. . r.Jl llruuilwtiy. 1H ) . : WO AND IIIO-ACKK tnict of Ininl In nortlinrr ) : uwa lit Hi.00 to t.UUU p r ucro. Juliimloa 4 VHU 1'fltlpti. AllSl It VC'I'Snnil IOMIH Kami nil 1 clljr propartr liouuUt auJ oU. I'aujr i Tliu.mi , uoimjtl Illuni. MAhThSKl'll tS.S IIO.ift-l'iipli > > Hr It lu ti 10 yciirn ; ifoml v.ilnu aaU uhrnys la > t'jo > c at UU- bv' , Murrlani bluck. A\'ll.l , ICXI'IIAMII ; nil J-KI.I. Two four room ' > luiuti-it iiii.l atom room ami outtmtldlnyi , clour of liicuuiurnncu. A. J. Mamlul. TOU liralmm A vo. I OH SAI.K Full not of tlinurt tuuU. uo'jil c tlon ; a bartfuln Inquire uf llurilwnra ro. . Council Ilium n fiUSKnnd lot for H IO. .No. Mil r'lftiarji ua lucjulru of J. 1 * . ClirUtUn , C. A U. I. . iKlil liouiu. I/O I SAIilt rlicap ; tnitn litio'i ilrlfrij in utai loam mull-Hi oil HAion harnto ami Irani : top buu'vy ; rouU wunon. Carbon i.'oal Co. . 1J ( I'durl street. \ \ 11,1 , toll boloo con now .s room houv ) , juudoru < > convi-nluncuK , wollloc-ilel. llcooniu , . 1.'uH HAIK Thrioji-r ) r bull * : n ci. oun wj k iimi jrcur uml two years , nullil color , rcxlitcruil ttock. 72i . Ut Ht. I . ' ( ill HAI.R Mco bajr riirrlsxn luaiu ami farrtaeu. J I. V/.Tullc-ri. lui : I'oarlSl , Cuuiicll Illuffi / ' 'IIIIAiilC iDiiiovccl. cenipooli , vault ! , clilmnti/a V 'ili'itioil. l.d liurku , at lnylor i-roccry. iW Jult IIKNT T-room Ii0u > . wnti-r , v and bath ) Kooil liable. "I'J llh M , Council tllutli Z \ \ rANTKIi1'nrtl'i Kith n little time and capital II to inaiiiifnclurxanil Inlroituu'i inktmuod novel- Hun II. J. Atatu , VI4 I'jfin Avu. , I ouiicll illutli , 'III I , vrntilol for cuncral lioiuunork , 413 Uleo ( * Aie. _ _ _ _ WANTKD-A bottler. Applj it llarrli' bottling. worki , I'm llroajw/ .