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    TITfi OMAHA DATIW THURSDAY. MAY 18. IfifW.
HE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
I'lCE : NO. 12 PEARL. KTREKT
| torert by CRfrlcr to any part of ttia slt >
II. W. TII.TON , - MANAOKit ,
rritnvrc , . I nuMnut Office No. 43
JriIOM.F fNgt | | Kdltor No. S3
aiixon J/B.VWO.V.
I. Y. Plumbing Co.
| > ston Store. Kntchnujt silks.
[ UtonbcrKcr Is the hatter , ri03 nroadway.
irsalo. flno driving horse , safe for lady
Jrive. 33 Scott street.
) lo ft Cole , 4t Mnln street , are selling
otly lilpli Rrarto lilc.yclci for * 10. ) .
Peon Lozlor has given bonds to the court
.tonona county and Is now nt largo In this
awaiting lils trial ,
fcio young people's society of the Hcrcan
itlst church will glvo nn tec cream social
t evening at the church ,
( ho members of the Salvation army paid a
It to their comrades in Omaha Tuesday
pit and another ycstorYlay afternoon.
r marriage license was Issued yesterday
[ Alwood S. Berry of Council Bluita and
Hutchinson of Crescent , aged ! 2I and 82
Irs.
Irgular session of Harmony chapter , No.
) rdor of Eastern Star , nt Masonlo torn
this evening. By order of worthy
[ , ron.
ho supreme council. Commercial Pilgrims
limcrlcn , will hold Its second annual scs-
IiJn this city , commencing next Saturday
riling at I ) o'clock.
Information was filed In Justice Fox's
t yesterday by J. J. Crow , charging
.rgo B. Moron with obtaining $ 'J from
trgo Kerns by false pretenses.
I'ho ladles of the Fifth Avcnuo Methodist'
lrch will entertain a social tomorrow
inlng in a store building nt the corner of
lirth nvenuo and Seventeenth street ,
im Chapman , an unknown man , was
ed up "nst evening near the Kansas City
'da. ' Ho acted strangely and will have an
limiuatlon by the Insane commissioners to-
r.
fireman Hogors has tendered his rcsigna-
> n of the nosltloimt the Lower Broadway
inc house. Ills place has been tilled by
I ) appointment of a son of Alderman IltUh-
A.V.
j.IIss Carrlo Dodge , who has had ctiareo of
fi Union Christian mission for some time
lit , is making arrangements for an enter-
nmeut by the pupils of the school , to bo
( en In the near future.
lie World's Fnlr club of this city has deed -
_ ed to put the Council BlufTa window ,
Erich la to form a part of the Iowa building
8tho World's fair , in the now Christian
jjurch as soon as the fair is over.
lit. ilov.V. . S. Perry , D.D. , bishop of ithe
* ceso of Iowa , will visit St. Paul's parish
[ light for the purpose of administering the
Bostollc rlto of laying on of hands , lit.
| v. W. D. Walker , DJJ. , bishop of Xortli
ikotn , will also bo present and preach the
frnion. Service at 8 o'clock.
I. L. Strong started up a saloon nt the
rnor of Sixteenth street and Ninth avenue
iosday and announced his Intention of fool-
j the city when It came to collect his line ,
wis arrested , but refused to be searched
tlio city Jail. A hand to hand conflict en-
Bed , Strong showing at the end of it that
, had not been correctly named.
Blames Boyd , a colored man , was the first
ly prisoner to got away from Uio chain
ug since it became n chain gang in fact.
i took advantage of the fact that the
Riorod man has no heel and slipped the
tiauklcs oft over a foot that would to all ap-
saranccs have been crushed to death in a
.ashtub. Ho was caught In an hour loafing
Ihout Bayrtss park and returned to the city
fil to servo out another and longer sentence.
Ofllccr & Pusoj have commenced n suit
gainst John Schocntgon , Christina Lanzcn-
orfer and her two sons to got n judgment on
.vo notes nccregatlng $1,1)00 ) , which wore cx-
3Utcd in 1889 and 18DO by Conrad Lanzcn-
orfcr In their favor. In the petition they
llopto that last October Lanrendorfer
acdod to Schocntgcn seventeen lots in
nil road addition to get the property out of
va < Jh of his creditors , and they want this
; cu set aside as having' been inndtpvithout
'nsldoratlon.
Nels Olcson , who so far forgot himself last
Inter ' as to spilt n fellow countryman's
ftt'd open with an ax , created a disturbance
, the casicrn part of the city yesterday and
as arrested by Deputy Marshal Fowler ,
o was fractious and Fowler had to get out
t his buggy several times on the way to the
ty Jail to find out which of thciii was the
list man. He at last tied the halter strap
R'ound Olcson's neck and fastened his head
lid feet together to the foot rod in iho hot-
tin of the buggy. Ho was slated with dis-
Jrblnd the pease and resisting an nfllccr.
| > rcn Thompson was the complainant hi the
vst case.
How to Collect Hail HUM.
I Tf you have any bud bills against men
| ho do not live in Iowa and who work
r any railroad , telegraph , express or
looping car company that runs into
liwa , write to the Nassau Investment
lunpuny , Council Bluffs , la. , nnd they
lll Bond you theii1 collection terms and
joDostof roferoneoH. Collections guar-
jtcod. Special olTcr for 30 days.
? nro Ice
rom Missouri river channel ,
ttlulhollandife Co. , Brown building.
Bi'olophono 1G'2.
1G'2.I I - - ! . ! . , . - .
Merrill , hairdrcsslng nnd
Room ! J12 , .Mowlam block.
J'JKKi'O.V.lK 1-All.iaitAl'JlH.
ll Brown returned yesterday from a bus-
gas trip to Chicago.
W. Platt of Chicago is visiting his
l nds In Council Bluffs.
| JV child of Dr. Stephen Phclps , Willow
pnuo , Is 111 with measles ,
lira. Abblo M. King of Logan is In the
ty , the guest of Mrs. I * O. Ferson.
ilohn T. Stewart nnd James Patterson
tvo returned from a business trip to west-
Bn Nebraska.
iFreu Grass , a well known Council Bluffs
> y. achlovcit soma alstmctlon at the annual
lid day exorcises which wcro hold at Iowa
llcgo , Grinnoll , where ho Is now attending
hool. Ho won first plneo In the mlle walk ,
tvorlng the ground in 7 minutes 67 1-5 sec-
ids , lowering the homo record from 8 mln-
, ca , it ! ) seconds. This is consldured n ] won-
irfnl record for a young man who has only
on practicing a few weeks. Hem-Ill ropre-
tnt Iowa college at the intercollegiate Held
ty exercises to bo hold Juno i ! nt Pea
| olncs , and will doubtless cover himself
1th moro glory.
[ Piles of people have piles , hut Dewltt's
I itch Hazel Sulvo will euro them.
pnstnrnfro for horses ) and cattle on
oorgo l < \ Wrlght'B farm adjoininge ity
Bmlta on south fiOO '
; net'ea blue grass ,
Iinnlnu water , For terms apply to
linen Haph , on farm , or at Curbon'Coul
impaiiy , 10 Pearl htreot.
Free trcntmontH daily from 2 to 4 p.
i. at the Council Blurts Medical and
urgical institute , 2lth ( and Uroudwuy.
New Oluirch to lli > Unlit.
Another Old lancJumrk is to bo torn away
.id replaced by a line now church Uulldlng ,
'ho old landmark Is the "Uuotscho Schulo , "
t the corner of Glen avenue and Pierce
trcot , which has been used for some tlmo
ist ns a meeting place for the German
ivangollcal ehurc-h. The plans have been
rawu for a building to cost about , anSi
nd of this amount $3,000 U already in hand.
: qv. A. L. Hauscr , the pastor of iho organ-
jxtlon , oxjiects to take stops at once for tlui I
reution of thu now building , which will bo , a
cry neat and cozy edifice.
Piles of people have piles , but Do Witt's
IVltch Iliirel Salvo will euro them.
I Brown's O , O. L ) . grocery closes at 7
I ) , in. , except Mondays and Saturdays.
Another improvement to the popular
Schubert piano. Swanson Muslo Co
. Stop at the Ogden , Council niuffs , the
best 4-.00 house in Iowa.
Gco.S. David ,
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
OltisciiH Disgusted with tba Action of tbe
Board of Equalization.
ASSESSMENT OF THE MOTOR COMPANY
Taxpayer * lUglnnlng to Think Hint It U
liielen to Look tn tlin City Council
for Itellef-.V Talk with an
ASdcrrunn.
Tlio action , or rather the want of action
of the Hoard of Equalization in adjourning
Tuesday evening without oven mentioning
the assessment of the motor company has
created n feeling of fatlguo among the people
ple who expected to sco something donu as
the result of the recent mooting nt which
James McCabe and Spencer Smith used up
so much of their good breath In trying to
bring the aldermen to a sense of their duty.
It is becoming moro and moro apparent that
the citizens cannot look to the city council
for any assistance in the contest that is now
on between the motor company nnd the cltl-
zcns.
' \Vhat \ arc you going to do about the as
sessment I" was asked of Alderman Is'lchol-
son yesterday. Nicholson Is one of the
aldermen who wore elected on the "violent
and Inflammatory" platform ndopto-1 by the
democrats , so ho might bo supposed to know
what was going on in that direction.
"There doesn't seem to bo anything that
wo can do , " was his reply , "excepting to lot it
stand Just as it Is. McCabe couldn't give us
any advlco the other night as to what wo
ought to do and neither could Smith. They
both said that that was our business to de
cide. Wo can't raise the assessment of the
motor company without making u correspond
ing raise all along the line of real estate. " '
Heal estate Is now taxed nt about iU ) per
cent of Its value , while the motor company
pays taxes on about Iti per rent of the vnluo
of Its plant , as determined by the llguros
which were compiled from the company's
books and read to the Board of Equalization
last week. Some of the aldermen fell back
upon the excuse that they do not know
whether the figures , as given at that time ,
nro correct ; that the assessor has Had n
better opportunity of knowing the exact
value of the company's plant than they have ,
and that they are therefore willing to accept
his assessment. So fur the council has not
even imido an effort to ascertain what
the property is worth from any moro oftlclal
sources than the figures given the other
night , but have followed mi entirely differ
ent course from determining the assessment
of this company from the ono they would
have adopted in case of any private property
owner whose assessment was made the sub
ject of dispute.
The board will hold another meeting next
Wednesday night , but the present outlook
for its taking any action that will DO ac
ceptable to the public generally is not at all
bright.
usiu : ins
How n Oiio-ArmoU Man Mnilo a Orcat
I'lKlit .with n Const iblo.
M. Kaltsmaun has only one arm , but n
pugilistic encounter in wlucn ho engage'
Tuesday night with Constable Jackson
showed that ho had como to the conclusion
that the mouth is sometimes mightier tli.ui
two fists. As a result of the encounter Jack
son is nursing thu remnants of a thumb and
cursing the day when Xaltsmann was born.
It seems the two men had a controversy
some time ago over a small amount of money
which Jackson owed X.altsmann. It was
finally agreed between them , after a great
deal of baa temper on both skies , that Xnlts-
mann should call at Jackson's olllco Monday
and get , his money. Ho did not cull during
the day , but at night went to Jackson's
house and reminded Jackson of his piomlso.
The discussion was renewed and the Ho was
passed several times. Jackson at last be
came exasperated and ordered Xaltsmann
to leave the premises. Xaltsmaun re
fused to do so , and Jackson , who
happened to bo sprinkling his yard at the
time , turned the hose on his visitor , alts-
maim , setting up a howl that could bo heard
for a block , siczed a board and made a drive
for Jackson. A bund to hand conflict ensued
in which Xaltsmnnn would have probably
gotten the worst of it , only having ono arm ,
but ho sieved Jackson's thumb in his mouth
nnd commenced a chewing process that would
have dismembered an 18-year-old spring
chicken. It was then Jackson's turn to
howl. With his other hand ho tooit turns
embracing Xaltsniann's neck and pulling his
whiskers , and at last iminagcd to make him
release his hold , but not until the thumb had
been almost severed from the rest of the
hand. They called it a drawn battle and
separated. There wcro no arrests.
Something lor Nothing.
There is an old sayinfr.whieh no oio
ever believes , but ono whic every per
son s who visits the HOSTONS'i CUE will say
before j leaving the store that it is so
with us. Wo are really giving away
something for nothing. Wo luivo just
received 1,000 photo engravings , choice
of seven different styles , wo will give
away to each customer whoso purchase
amounts to $2.00 or over. The following is
a short sketch of the engravings which
many of you will have seen and admired
in the art galleries of the country.
No. 1 , the title of which is , IIOMic
PHOM TUB FlHST VOYAGE , tells Its OW11
btory as no description of it can do. It
shows the Interior of a well furnished
homo with a sailor boy who has just re
turned from his lirst voyage seated at a
little table , surrounded by hia mother ,
brothers and sisters , tolling pleasant
yarns of the sea. Tills picture is printed
on heavy iilato paper , size 21x28.
No. 2 , Tun FIKST LOVE LETTER. .It
represents the corner of an old park ,
where In seated a young girl reading her
iirst love letter. Near a rustic table her
companion , a more mature woman , is
seated listening to the reading of the
letter which has such a fascination for
the young girl. Its uizo Is 21x28 and
when framed makes a beautiful orna
ment for the homo.
The other subjects wo have not space
to describe , but will stop by giving the
titles. No. II , SONGS op Lovu , size ,
21x28 : No. . 4 , Tin : SCOTTISH RAID ,
size. l0xi2 ! : ; No. f . TJIK HORSE
size , 20x112 ; No. 0 , Tin : LANDING OP
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
r * „
COLUMIIUS , size , 17x24 ; No. 7 , COMJM-
utiB ISKKOin : Tin : COUHT op FKHDINAND
AND ISAHKLLA , bl/o , 17x21. Ill addi
tion to tlio nbovo special gifts wo nro
offering special inducements in every >
department. The above pictures uro on
exhibition in our west show window.
Ho Btiro und got one , they won't last
long , BOSTON STOHK ,
Fothoringhum , Whitohiw Ic Co. , leaders
nnd promoters of low prices , Council
Bluffs , Iu.
Ten Day * at thu World' * Pnlr ,
It will cost you lesa tlmn $50.00 , every
thing necessary included. This means
homes in private cottngo , clean , safe ,
olOhQ to grounds und on the beach of
Luke Michigan. Write to J. T. Cliyno-
woth , Windsor Park , 111. Kcfors to II.
W. Tlltonof TUB HUE , or Jacob Sims
of Sims & Bainbridge , Council Bluffs.
iiectrlclty : fur .Muii-uru.
Colonel P. C. Heed has started for Chicago
for the purpose of making purchases of
equipments for the now electric motor line
that is to run between Council Bluffs and
Munawa , Considerable fault has been found
every summer with the way in which the
Manawn railway was run , the smoke and
cinders rendering the trip a very disagree-
abio one , Colonel Heed has Dually
decidedly to spend between ( 40,000 oiid
f.)0,000 ) m putting lu A complete electric line
to connect with the Omaha & Council Bluffs
motor liuo at Ninth street , as at present ,
It Is probable that before tlio season is over
trains will bo run clear through from Omaha :
to the lake , thus doing away with the ne-
cesaity of transfers. Four motors of forty
horse jiower each will be purchased , each
motor having twice the seating capacity of
tbo cun la uio ou tuo Ouiuba liuo. A uum-
bcr of now earn will nlso tm purohastxl.
Colonel Heed announces his Intention of
keeping Mannw/v / up to the standard It 1ms
so far maintained , find pushing up the
standard ns fast as circumstances will per
mit. It will doubtless continue during the
present season ono of the most popular re
torts In the west ,
IHNMSON : HHOS.
l.nco Cnrtnln SMc.
BIO SALE 0V DRESS GOODS.
Tomorrow wo plnco on snlo 1,000 pairs
ot Nottingham nnd Irish point Inco cur
tains nt less than i actual vnluo. They
nro innnufncturors' odds and ends. Only
1 , 2 , 3 nnd 4 pairs of a kind.
Wo can sell you a very nice Netting
ham curtain , 3 yards long , at DSo pair ,
worth $1.50.
Sco the line wo will show you at SI.-18
and SI.03 pair ; they are beauties nnd note
i regular price.
2oO pairs of genuine Irish point Inco
curtains , 3 and 3 } yards long , at $3.03
and $1.03 pair : not half actual value.
You can save big money by buying now.
Big sale of dross goods. Tomorrow for
ono day wo will offer our entire stock of
finest Imported wool dress goods just to
reduce our big stock at ono price , 88c
yard , this includes all our llneat goodst
such J as whip cords , bongallncs , Irish
poplins , serges , henrlottas , and these
line goods sold at $1.00 , $1.2.3 and $ l.f > 0.
Your choice , remember only tomorrow
880 yard ; tomorrow wo will offer all our
85c figured China silks nt ono price just
to reduce etock. Como In and see us.
BKNMISON BROS.
Another Cnrlunil of Diiuntlom lllrj-c.Vs.
Another full carload of the Peerless
Dauntless bicycles was received by the
Union Transfer people Friday. All
orders will now bo filled promptly.
Boys , the Dauntless is the wheel , and'
you can buy It right.
The KlAmnnii Hullitlng Tor Kent ; .
Tlio Eiscman building in Council
BlulTs can now bo rented. For terms ,
etc. , apply to Burke & Casady , Attys. ,
115 Pearl street.
Pure water from the Milwaukee ar
tesian well delivered daily. Moderate
price. Leave orders at THE BIK : oillco.
Jlelit Up mill Itiilibril.
A gang of highwaymen is operating to
good purooso in the western part of the city.
Last night a young man who works in the
express department at the transfer was coin
ing homo about the corner of Fifth avenue
nnd Twenty-first street when ho was greeted
by a request to hold up his hands. Hilid
so , and the man who had made the request
helped himself to his pocket , which con
tained $1(1 ( in cash. A week ago another
man was held up and robbed of $30 at identi
cally the same snot. The thing is getting
monotonous , and the railway boys are begin
ning to carry guns for their protection nt
night.
_
Piles of people have piles , but lo Witt1
Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them.
Louis Bicdorman is agent for the
Great Eastern hotel , the largest in the
world ; practically fireproof ; has 1,100
rooms and is modern. These intending
to visit the World's fair will nnd it to
heir . interest to call or writo. enclosing
stump. 504 First avenue , Council Bluffs.n
The UraiKl Hotel ,
Council BlulTs. The most elegant in
Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor.
Kate , SU.OO and $5.00 a day. E. F. Clark ,
Pro ) ) .
For Sale Hickory 4-foot wood , $0.00 ;
stove wood , 12 or 10 inches , $2.50 per
cord , delivered. II. A. Cox , 10 Main
street.
Bargains in fine tooth brushes and
cologne , wholesale price , only lOc.
Davis , the druggist , 200 Broadway.
Protect your homes against destruc
tive storms. W. C. James has the
strongest companies in tlio world.
Vanatta & Sweet , attys. , Everett blk.
Attomptuil
About 1 o'clock yesterday morning a young
man named Hughoy was passing the resi
dence of Mr. Maynard , at the corner of
Fifth ayeiiuo and Twenty-first street , when
he noticed n man -working away at the
shutters. Ho happened to have a gun in
his pocket , which ho pulled and llred over
the fellow's head. The would-bo burglar
started to run and Ilughcy fired again. At
that moment another man who was con
cealed about the place , started to run also
and the two collided , almost shivering one
another's timbers in the act. Both got
away.
_
Mental exhaustion and brain fatlguo
Promptly cured by Bromo-Seluer.
Sco the peerless Dauntless bicycles
and got terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl.
Williamson & Co. . 10 Main street ,
largest and best bioyclo stock in city.
Cook yoi" meals this summer on a gas
range. At cost at Uio Gas company.
For first-class rooms in Chicago for
World's fair call on Ohio Kuox.
jv.ir/o.v.u. I.K.IUUJ : GAMES.
Undo Thinks Ho Don't Cam Whether Ho
Wins ( Ininns or Not.
CHICAGO , 111. , May 17. Pittsburg won on
McGlll's wildncss and foolish base running
by the Colts. Weather cold. Attendance COO.
Chlcnso . 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 ( i
0 - * -10
lilts : Chicago , 0 ; I'lttsburj , ' . 11. Ki.-ors :
Chicago , 3 ; I'ltfilmri ? , 0. Kanitd runs : 1'lti.s-
1mIT , 'i\ \ Chicago , 3. llatturlub : MuUIll and
KlttrodKo ; Klirutand Mack ,
Qimlcam Win a < Jood Game.
PIIII.APEI.VIIIA , Pa. , May 17. Philadelphia
won a ten-inning game from Washington. A
feature was two home runs by Hamilton.
Weather cloudy. Attendance 1,514. Score :
i'litladolplila. . . ! 2-11
Washington..0 01 II 04010 0-0
lilts : Philadelphia , 13 : Washington , 14. Er-
orii I'iilladtilphla , 3j Washington , It , Karncd
runs : I'hlladolpliln , Q ; Washington , G. Hat-
turles : Carsoy and Clements ; Maul and lur-
Bouiidn 1.11(0 tin Old-Tliner.
BOSTON , Mass. . May 17. Staloy and King ,
two I easy marks , did the battery work
respectively i for Boston nnd Now Vork ami
as a result bout teams did great hitting. At
tendance | , a.500 , Score :
Hostou ! 1 8003110 -10
Now Vork , 1 1 a 0 0 02 3 3-1'J
Illth ! Itoston , 13 : Now York , 13 , Errors ii :
HOMOII , fi ; N w York , 2. Karnud inns : llos
ton , 11 ; Now York , 10. Hatturius : Htuloy and
.Merrill ; King mid Mc.Malion.
I'oor Tommy I.u\'L-tt ,
BUOOKI.TN- . Y. , May 17. Baltimore lit
onto I ovett and won hands down. Weather
threatening. Attendance 1,500 , , Score :
Hrooklyn 0 3012 1 0'0 07
llaltlmoro OOOU3002 4-11
lilts : Hrooklyn , 0 ; Haltltnoro , 10 , Errors :
Hrooklyu , 1 : llaltlinorc , ft , I.arncd inns ;
HrKklyn,0 ; llalllinoro , 7. Hatturlos ; l.avett
and Duly : Mc.Mulion and Itoblnson ,
lleils Win Anotlior ut At. T.ouU ,
ST. Tyti3 , Mo. , May 17 , The game was in
teresting , but possessed no special features.
Weather clear and pleasant. Attendance ,
U,500. Score :
St. Lou h , . 00000001 0 1
Cincinnati 000000003-3
HIU : St. I.ouU , G ; Olnclnuutt , 7. Errors :
Ft. I.ouU , 3 ; Cincinnati , 3. Dirnud run * ;
St. LouU , It Cincinnati , 3. Hutturles : Ulcason ,
and Dollz ; Mullimo und Vaughn.
, O. , May 17 , Not'ame ; rain.
of tlia Toami.
Upheld the I'rlest's Action ,
Judge HerUu handed down his opinion yes
terday in the case of K\vinlar > k.v against
JaUiraowici , finding the punUlununt ot
plaintiff's boy uot excessive and discharging
the i'ollsli priest defendaut.
I'iloi of people nave piles , but Do Witt' *
Witch Hazel Sulvo will cure tnctn.
joiup tlr.
Tl K itnfcrt ilirit ox-p'rcti\ry ( of 11m Interior
Nolilo will rcinovo.iloUlnliotnn \ Territory.
Tlio trlnl rim > fi th < \ I'nltpil Stnloi ernck
cnilncr Now VurUifrJJl.ttiko plrvco on Saturdny
"
next , , , | ,
Over 12,000 womprViVcro liij nttnndnnco on
wotnon't congress ut , the world' * fairgrounds
yostqrday. ' '
The lliiUlniorn1" ' ! qYwnrdlnir nnd linllro.id
rntntuny of Itiiltlniorn , Md. , has assigned lu
WlnllclifJ. Tnylor , ; nun
Koccnt licnvv rftltiSvfind floods In Now Vork
fttnla hare. It U PUlrniftcd , done datnngo to tlio
c.xlctitof (1,000,000.
Thol'lttMiitrif 1'ri'Jl'oUwlH
, sny lodny Hint
llio nulls nRrxliHt tlitf Koononilto tuclotlcs 1mvo
been amicably nettled.
Heavy mini hft 'ihwollon ' the rlvcrt of
Mlchlgnn until tllcynlmvo ovorllowcd tholr
banks. Mucli daiwnKo hns boon reported.
The MnisnchUMittfl tlcnoral Asfloclntlon of
CoiiRrcRntlonal Clitlrjiho * ha-t ndoptcd rrsolu-
tloni nciilnst tuo uppnlngof tlio World's fiilr
on Sundays.
Tlioblciinlnl session of llio Order of Hall
way Conductors m Toledo , I ) , , ended last
pveiilne. Tlio nott Session vibe \ \ \ held nt At
lanta , Un. , In 18'J3.
At the iinnnal inoetlnp of Uio Now York Civil
Porvico Keform nssoelatlon last nlRht , Cnrl
t'clmrz wuq elected prctldont to succeed
UcorgoWllllnm Uurtli , ducensed ,
The run on tlio Tanners and Merchants
bunk of Minneapolis , Minn , , which bcBnn ftit-
urdiiy nftoinoon nnd whlcli renchctl Itscll-
ninx Ttiosday , completely exhausted Itsolt
yesterday.
Albert Y. Nlcitcrson , ox-prcsldont of tbo
Muxlcati Central rnllroad , un cv-dlreotor if
the AtchUon , ToneUa tt Snnta IV , nnd Now
Vork .t Now England railroads , ailed tonight
nt Itostoii , Mass ,
The cominlttcoof the United States senate ,
charged with Investigating the Immigration
question , .spout yesterday on P.IIN Isliind In
New \ork harbor watuhlng the binding of
0,000 Immigrants.
The story that Hunry Vlllard Is to retire
from the direction of niTiilrs of thn Northern
'
1'aclllc was repeated yostordny on Wall street.
Now \ ork. Nothing dellnlto can bo learned of
bis Intentions , however.
The fourth National and the Lnclcdo Na
tional batiks of St. J.ouls , Mo. , nro out I1.48G
oacb by raised drafts cashed by thorn the past
week. Tlio batiks were victimized on drafts
given by thclrHprliiKlleld , Mo..correspondents.
The National Editorial association began Its
business session tvt Chicago , 111. , yesterday.
William Kennedy , deceased.
Mason Smltho , n brakcman on the Mobllo &
Ohio raid , yesterday received gratifying In-
tcltlgciicotliita rich undo dying In England
willed him Jl,500,000. , The estate wns valued
tit * U5,000,000 , and by his will nls sister , Mrs.
Snilthe. who lives near Jackson , Miss. , and her
eight children i-acb receive $1,000,000.
The whisky trust , at Its mooting nt Chicago
yesterday , dullnltoly settled tlio question
which has been agitating the wholesalers.
Henceforth thu occupation of the middleman
will bo 1:0110 and tbo trust will take Itself nil
the prout.s formerly absorbed by tbo wholo-
ialt'rs ' lu handling the products of the com
pany's distilleries.
Judge Mncon , lr. Graves' attorney , filed nn
allldavlt for n change of venue yesterday , as
serting Unit ho bellovrs that Hon. A. J. Hlslng
of Denver , Colo. , the Judge before nhom the
rase Is to bo tried , Is MJ prejudiced against the
doctor that It would bo Impossible for him to
receive n fair and Impartial trial. Dr. Uravos
also tiled n similar allldavlt.
roreljn.
The English House of Commons Is still
wrestling with thu homo rule bill.
Major L. K. Caron , once a Ilrltlsh govern
ment spy among the Irish In America , Is dying
at London.
Mgr. Gonnldard , archbishop of Keniios ,
I' ranee , dropped dead yesterday In the court
yard of the railway station at Kcnnes.
It Is understood tlml'tho Canadian rovorn-
iiiont will require that the Canadian pavilion
ut the World's falr.bo dosed on Sundays.
At np'ibllfi meeting at London last evening ,
which Mr. Gladstone , attended ns n guest of
yh prlnco of Wules.tho premier was hooted by
his political enomlos. ,
The parish priest of So von Islands offl ho
roast of South Labrador , reports that , nn In
dian last winter killed nnd tito hU own daugh
ter to prevent her dying of hunger.
During a lire at T/ronhedJni , Norwnv , several
persons were klllod by jumping from a binn
ing building and thrco women and two children
were burned to dentil lu the Humes.
A serious conflict bn's occurred between the
* rencli Aniiamltc garrison nt Khong and the
fclnmese. The French .mo reported to have
been attacked by the Siamese. A considera
ble number wcro klllcd n both sides.
The Order of ISallroiid Telegraphers Is In
session at Toronto , Ojt. | The report of the
treasurer shows tUutUieio Is in the treasury
n protective fund of $50,000 , Heports of othur
olllclnls nr.o equally tlattorlng. , .
At a German cabinet council It Is understood
that thu Kovernmsnt will present n bill to the
new ! Kelchstug drawn on tholinesof tbo llucno
compromise. The money required by the In-
ciease of the peace footing ullectlvo forcotho
government hopes to obtain by raising the
taxes on beer and splrltous liquors.
The loprcsontatlvosof three largo Austral-
Inn 1t 1 bunks which have survived the panic at
tended tbo Hank of England meeting In Lon
don yesterday. The bank directors volun
teered all necessary assistance In the way of
discounting i bills , otc. , to help the tnroo Aus
tralian
Institutions through any emergency
which might arise.
Piles of pcoplo have piles , but Do Witt's
Witch Htud Salve will euro thoin.
Veteran Firemen niul tlio Fair.
Omaha's veteran volunteer llremcn mot at
Chicr Gulhgan's olllco last night in regular
session , the principal object of the
incetiucr , however , being to con
sider the question of attending the
World's fnir in n body. It had been tlio
intention of the national association to hold
a convention in Chicago at some titno during
tbo summer , but the desired quarters nt
Washington park could not bo secured , und
the project was abandoned.
Tlio Omaha veterans , therefore , will at
tend individually , and the idea of having an
excursion of the organization will bo given
up.
up.WOHEN
Full of Pains
Aches and weaknesses.tind
in CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN
PIASTER the first ami only
instantaneous pain-killing
Strengthening plaster. In
ONE MiNiiri' it relieves
aching sides and hack ,
hip , ' kidney and uterine pains , strains and
weaknesses , rheumatic , sciatic , sharp anil nerv.
ous pains , coughs , colds and chest pains.
Odorous with balsam , tpicc and pine , it is
the sweetest as well ns surest , safest and
best plaster in the world.
Trice : ajc.i firei.oo. Atall druggists or by null *
POTTZK DltVC AND ClIEU. CORP. , UoSTO.N.
OUR EMPLOYMENT DEFT
wlillacostlnj tha employer mil employee
nothlnir. lias onubled ua to ailvanco the Intor-
eits ot both , und aUo' our own , by soeurluj
better results with tli '
Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedicl
TEI-El'llONR 17U 11 1712 PAUN'AM SI' .
DISORDERS
'And ' all the train of
KVII.3WKAKNU.S KJ ( pHIHUTV , KTC. . that ao
company thooi In taeri'QUICKIjV and I'KIISIA-
NKNTLV GUttlil ) . ' i'utlti HTHKNdTII and touu
Klren toovorr part of the tort1 will sunl aa-
curelr packed ) KltlSMtohnfiuHari-r tua proscrip
tion that cured ino oflUeio trouble ! . AdUroii , I *
A. iiu.VDLKV. UAT-I. CIIXEK. Jiiou
if j
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"RTl'W'l7Y'Cir UrrU Cure catarrh
curoi
J > l-lYi > III L O.AIlUniitiflitf. Wuenli.
1 I < T
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A Friend
Wishes to upcak through tlio Register 0 }
the beneficial results ho Imi received
from n regular use of Aycr'a 1'lllg ,
lie says ! "I was feeling sick and tired
nnd my stomach seemed all outol order.
I tried a number of remedies , but nona
eocmcd to give mo relief until 1M In.
duccd to try the old reliable Aycr's
Fills. I have taken only ono box , but I
feel like n new man. I think they nro
the most pleasant nnd easy to take of
anything I ever used , being so finely
sugar-coated that even n child will taka
thorn. I urge upon nil who nro
in 6\Seed
of n laxative to try Ayor's rills. "
Boothbay ( Me. ) , Ktgtster.
"Between the npes of five and fifteen ,
I was troubled with n kind of . nlt.
rheum , or eruption , chlclly confined to
the legs , nnd especially to the bend ot
the knee above the calf. Hero , running
sores formed which would scab over ,
but would break Immediately on mov
ing the leg. My mother tried every ,
thing she could think of , but all | wns
without avail , Although n child , I rend
in the papers about the beneficial effects
of Aycr's Tills , and persuaded my moth *
cr to let mo try them. With no great
faith in the result , she procured
Ayer's PHIs
and I began to use them , nnd soon
noticed nn Improvement. Encouraged
by this , I kept on till I took two boxes ,
when the sores disappeared nnd hnvo
never troubled mo since. " H. Chlpuian ,
Heal Estate Agent , Hoauoko , Vn.
"I suffered for years from stomach
nnd kidney troubles , causing very Bovoro
pains In various parts of the body , None
of the remedies I tried afforded mo any
relief until I began taking Ayer'e Pills ,
nnd was cured. " AVui. Ooddnrd , Notary
Public , Five Lakes , Mich.
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co. , T-o well , Maes ,
Bold by Uiugglsts Everywhere.
Every Dose Effective
Prof. Rudolph Ep's
GERMAN CLASSES will
meet at the English Luth
eran church room , ground
floor , Morrlnm block ,
FOB BEGINNERS :
Mondays , 7-15 : to 9:45 : p. rn.
ADVANCED :
Woinosdays , 7:45 : to 9:45 :
p. m.
Tuition for throe months' course in
either elementary or advanced class , $0.
CHILDREN'S CLASS :
Twice a week , Mondays
and Wednesdays , 3:30 : to
5:150. : Tuition 25c per lesson.
Morning class 10 to 12 a. ni. once a week
SPECIALIST
UCUf CD ! MKniCAi ,
NtW bKA A.M >
bUKUlCAh IIISI'KNSAIIY.
* ( Consultation Free. )
Is unsurpassed In the treat
ment of all
Chronic , Private and
Nervous Diseases.
Writ a to or consult pu nnnally ,
TIIKATMKNT JIVT .MA 11 , .
-Address with stamp fur par-
tlculnr , wlilcli will bii sent la
P.O. BOX Gil ouico us s. mu-jt. .
Treats nil kinds of dh-
Giises , Internal nnd ox-
toriinl. Guarantees In
every uiise. Slonoy ro-
fumie.l In all cases where
lintlont is UlssiitlHllod.
No lORiilur fee churned.
1'iitlt'ntB ii-iy wlmtover
amount Uioy can afford' '
for troutuiout.
Profess ! ona
Nurse ,
DOCTOR LEO YING ,
16th and Capitol Avenue ,
Jrounso Block , Rooms 0 , 7 and 8 , Omaha.
Notice.
Tlio iinnunl meeting of stockholders of thn
. 'roinont ' , Klldiorn < fe Missouri Valley Railroad
coinnanv will lQ liul'l attliooincoof the com-
jmny In'Umulia , Nob. , on I'rlduy. May 10,1B03 ,
at'J o'clock p. in. , for tlio election of tllroctor-i
nnd for the transaction of such ether uuslno
s may como before the meeting.
J. II. KtDl'lui.u , Secretary.
Bated May 1 , 18U3.
Special
COUNCU BLUFfS ,
HOMIIS-l will Undo mr equities In ono or two
Hood ilifollliiga for clear loti ! bnlnnco on IOMK
! mo. Jl. J. Ailann , Ui3 1'orrln avunuo , cltjr ,
? OH BALI : An nlraoct now pluno ut a liarRaln ,
. Call or adiJres.i I8IU llroadwajr.
1X712 can tell you n houia mil lot an n payment of
from tlU.UJ to fW.OJ down nud JlU.oJ to 115 OJ
per month , Home b | > ootol baritnlns lu lots. John-
eton It Van PflUcic.
A 118 111 ACTS nnd loaov Farm mm cltr propertr
KUd eolil. I'uiur 4 TUotnu , Council
HOU8H nml.lot for alo. M > . HU Klfnuru uj
Inqalro of J. 1 * . UhrUtlun , G A , II. 1. ,
freight liuiiso.
( Toil SALE Clio < p ; to m lilaok drlvliu m nrui
L team muloa ; oil naion , harnoBi und loam : top
rajon , Curhon Cual Co , , 101'onrl etrout.
F 8A1.U ThreciJurnor liulli ; uiros , ono weo.i
X'onu joarnnd two fonrai nolld color , reulntcrol
stock. 7U8. Ut tit.
I7DII BALK Mcu liar carriage team mill carl
J-1 U W.Tullcjri , m I'ourlHt. . Council Illuili.
aAUUAUIS rotuoreil , c ; ii > ooli. vniill . ulilmnori
cleaned , lid llurku , at Tuylor'a grucorj' , 61 ]
llroadnar. )
7OIt tfALK in upright Mvo horio power toller.
lull at '
Mat for World's fair for runt d nr U
1 months. NowT-room Hat , novr furnltiiro com
plete , ( team liout und gaa rannu : nuiir cur llnu nnJ
liundy to World'B Julr. AUUrcn K. T , IJ. , J7Ean
ISth Btrc'ft , Chicago.
Oil 11KNT I.ort'0 wnraliouno tltuatoil on rail *
war trai'lt. Inquire of I'loneor Implement Co ,
ijtoil ItKNT Tliu room now occu plod bV. . 0.
Morris , No. d 1'uarl street. l'or > e lon ulven
Juno 1. Kent tW.OO pur uionth. Applr to 1-cooard
Krerctt.
LlllKIiil\lAN Uuj ttml sells notes ccured br
> iuort BKo on Council lllull * and Omattt prop-
cftr. onica but Klrit avcnnu.
WII.Ij trade Council lllutU property and caili for
hardware and Imploiuent stock In oitcrn
Iowa or eastern Nebraska. UIT , Couucll lllutTi.
Highest Grade $100.00 ( )
Ecltpso , Waverly , King , Clipper ,
Scorcher. . „
Medium grade $89.00
Solo afionta for Victors Victor Flyer
weighs 281 us.
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COLE to COLE ,
41 Mulu Strso j
Continue to be the center
of attraction and will be
all this week with us , If
you want to know what a
little money will get in a
pair of portieres this is the
week to find out. And
while. the line is larger 1
now some of the colors are
sure to be sold out before
the end of the week , and
they may be just the col
ors you want.
ORCHARD
AND
WILHELM
CARPET CO.
Douglas , bet. 14th and 15th
0
01
BICYCLE SPECIALTIES
in the West ? We can fit you out
promptly. Send in your orders.
STATE AGFNT FOR THE
Dauntless MD Yost
BICYCLES.
1304-6-8-10 Main Street.
Transfef Coii
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Cifei ) Sieaip p e Works-
. .
c. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprietor.
Dyeing , Cleaning find
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"OP GOODS OL' EVURV DKSCHIPTION.
Council 13 lulls olllco and \voi' ) < , cor. Avo. A and 20th St. Telephone ! ! 10.
.
fur cirulara and prlco Hat. Omaha olllco 1321 Parnam etrcot ,
COUHCIL BLUFFS
STEAM DYE WORK
All klndiof Dyolng
and Ul04iiluz uuuo lai
thu hUhont . ttylo of
the nrt. Faded und
STfAM Blulnod fabrics niado
to loot , : us good n * ,
Worn
now promptly
DYE clone and delivered
tn nil , purls of tbe
country . Bender
VIORKS prlvo lilt.
A. MAGHAN , ,
Proprietor .
Ilrciidwur. near North *
,
wcnorn Depot
Telephone 3 %