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No. 14. will meet nt their [ Jmll nt 1 o'clock p. m. ruc-ulny , May ! ! 0. w lib their badges , to take their place In the Memorial day parade. By request of the [ council commander. I All members of Twin Brother encamp- jmcnt , No. 42 , and Canton Pott.uvattamio , JNo. ( ) , who nro desirous of going to Missouri f Valley this ( Saturday ) evening arc re- hqucstcd to meet at Odd Felloivs hall at l > p jin. Canton members In full uniform. Every member of the Dodge Light Guards will report In full fatigue uniform Monday ' cve'nlng nt 8 o'clock nml Tuesday at 13 o'clock , m. , for drill and Instructions in icgai-d to ' the observance of Memorial day. By order pof O , S. Williams , caplain commanding. Tlio old veterans of cneampnont : No. 8 , nlon Veteran Legion , will hold Mmnoiial t services In honor of their dead comrades at J the First Baptist church on Sunday evening , May 88. Tlio exercises will consist of music , addresses and a p.itiintic recitation. The public Is Invited , F. J , Day commenced a suit In the district court-yesterday to collect $ . ! ( ) from James Calhruo , which ho claims to have p.ila In March , Ib'Jl , for taxes on a lot in leans' Drldgo addition. The money was paid by mistake , the plaintiff owning a lot adjacent to thu one in question. Council Bluffs academy No. 1 , Pilgrim S'Etcrs ' , will moot In regular session at Pil grim hall this evening nt 8 o'clock sharp for Initiation. There will bo business of im- pouanco nnd every member is earnestly re quested to bo present. The charter inctnber- ( > hlp will close tonight. Arrangements nro being made to have a special train to take the BlulTs delegation to the firemen's tournament at Sioux Uity next month , and If the names of a suillcient num- bcr can bo secured In advance the train will bo nil assured fact. Chief Nicholson wants _ nil who mean to attend the tournament to swnd in their names to him as soon as pos- , A meeting was held at the gun store of f Graham it Son last night for the purpose of organizing a gun club. The meeting was Veil attended and these pi csentuio very enthusiastic. Mr. C. K. II. Campbell was elected president , S. T. MeAtee vice presi dent , and George Camp secretary. A com mittee on bylaws and resolutions was ap pointed and ordered to icport ut a meeting to bo held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock ut the same place. The best floor covering for dwellings , din Ing rooms , halls and largo buildings is "Wild's Linoleum. " It is printed in beauti ful designs and fine colors. Ask your cm-pot dealer for it. See Unit it is printed on the back : "Wild's Linoleum. " Ten. llayn ut llio World's Pair. It will coat you less than $50.00 , every thing necessary included. This means homes " In private cottage , clean , safe , close "to grounds and on tlio beach of Lake Michigan. Wrllo to J. T. Chyno- wejh " , Windbor Park , 111. Refers to II. "VV. Til ton of Tin : BIE : , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bninbririge , Council BlulTs. The real estate linn of Grccnshiclila , Nicholbon & Co. , composed of , T , P. GrconsbleldH , C. H. Niobolson and E. K. Kayno , has dissolved by mutual content. Mr. Groonshiolds and Mr. Nicholbon liuvo scoured quarters over No. GOO Broadway. Mr. E. E. Mayno will con tinue to ocem > y the old stand , No. 021 Broadway. Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest und best bicycle stock in city. r , I'AHAHKAI'Jia. Grace d'Urro and her niece , Miss Anita Diet-north , have rctuincd fiom a visit to the World's fair. . Mr. and Mrs , Arthur Trtiesdalo of Fre mont , Nob. , are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. " 3. Harkncss. Miss Grace Bai roll ot Salt Lake City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Barrett on Washington avenue. Mr. and Mrs , F. E , Gllllland have re turned from a visit of two weeks to Toronto , ( .Canada , nnd the World's fair. Dr. M , F. Chamberlain loft , last evening for Chicago , where tin will attend the ni- : I tloiml medical conrcntipn und take in tlio I World's fair. Mrs. Chamberlain is already [ there visiting friends. Piles of people nave pi.es , but Do Witt's yitch Hazel Salve wlllcuro tliom. Don't delay your house cleaning until [ tlio hot weather arrives , and don't delay | going to the Council lilulfs Carpet com- j > any und taking advantage of the I tmlomlld bargains they are giving in ovorythiiiir. . for horscH and. cattle on rGeorgo R Wright's fiirin mljoiningc Ity limits on hputli ; 500 tiuies bhio gnisa , running wutor. For turniH upply to iTiimcs Itnph , on farm , or at Curhon Coal company , 10 1'carl htreot. The drum ! Hotel , Council BlulTu. Tlio most elegant in Iowa. Dining room on boventh Iloor. I ate , $3.00 and W.OO a day. K. F. Clark , Prop. _ Dontli ii r 1. . II. C'rnfli. Ixircn II , Crafts , a well known business man of tills city , died yesterday morning ut 11 :40 : o'clockory suddenly , Ho had been under the weather for several days past , hut his ailment was not thought to bo n thing that would end seriously. Thursday night hovns suddenly taken worse and his phy- ilcltin was up vi Itti him during tlio greater part of the night , Ho took him out for a wnlk upon the street about daybreak , hut mxmaftcrhlsiroturn , the sick man wastnkcn with a convulsion , In the midst of which ho Hied. Ho was ! M years nnd 0 months of ago , having been born in Marshall county , la. Ho 1 was married In St. l uis , Mo. , Juno IU , 18 : i , to the \vlfo who still survives him. Ho also leaves Uuvo chlldicn , May , ( Jeorgo , and an infant. Ho has been n icsldent of Council Dluffs for the p.ist nine months. The funeral will ttiko place Sunday afternoon ut t > o'clock from the residence , 1XU North Sev enth street , The "No. 1 > " Wheeler .t Wilson is a rapid Dlltcher ; so rapid that it will stitch thro yards of goods > \hllo only t ° yards nro being stitched on any vibrating shuttle ma- cclnu. Sold by Oco. W. Lancaster & Co. , M4 S. 10th street , ' Pure Ice From Missouri rlvor channel. MulhollantKt Co. , Urown building. Telephone IU2. Mtisio for ballB , imrtloB , picnics , BO- clals , etc. , by Mueleiuns Union. J. K Follelt , Mgr. , 400 D'way , Couuc.ll Bluffs. Brown's C. O. D. grocery closes at 7 "p. in , , except Monday * and Saturdays. Stop nt the Ogden , Council Bluffs , 1 10 icbt & 2.00 houuo in Iowa. Vaiiatta & Sweet , attyg , Everett blk. Ceo. _ S. Davis , picecriptiou BJ * NEWS FROM COUNCIL-BLUFFS What the Board of Equalization Did Not Do at Its Last Meeting. ASSESSMENT OF THE MOTOR COMPANY Kxcniri Ohen Why It U'n * Not Itnlncil to the Knino Itntlu n that I'ftld l r Oilier I'ropcrtr Otrntri Xeui .Note * . The Ho.ird of Equalization held Hi last mcctlnc last evening , and the question of the motor assessment was never so much ns breathed of by any of the aldermen. This was In accordance with thn pro-arranged program , nnd the assessment of the motor company will stand right where It was put by the mscssor , who has been selling his dogs to the motor company for $75 nplcco. The aldermen now claim that they had no right to take up the question last evening , for the law provides expressly that the last mcctlntr shall bo devoted only to the con sideration of cases w herein the assessments have been raised by the board nt some of the prevloui meetings They do not claim , how ever , that they would have considered the matter if the law had allowed , nnd In not limiting that claim their honesty stands out in hold relief. At tbo time of the meeting of the board at which Attorneys McCabe and Spencer Smith appeared before the board and lequcsted It , accompanying the request with a inultltudo of Dcrtlni'iit facts and figures , to assess the motor company at the same ratio ai the other owners of property , the matter was allowed to go over , as the aldermen said , "in order that the company might tmvoufurther opportunity to como lo an agieement with the tuo committees appointed by the city councils of Omuln and Council Hinds with reference to a f > cent fare. " At that time there were only about three meetings of the board to bo held at , which the quistlon of raising the asscsitncnt could bo considered. The last mooting was hold thrco days l.itrr , tir.d yet the subject was never broached. The question Is being asked iwhcthcr the astute councilmcn did not knew of the above mentioned limitation of law at that time , and if they did , why were they not a little more eager to deal out a little do < < o of gilef for the corporation whoso case five of tliom were elected to look after. .lust how much good has been done by all the anti-motor agitation of the p.ist few months it is hard to tell at present , but the only actual result that can bo noticed is that the members of the council have been obliged to show their respective hands , and in , each hand has been seen reposing peace fully the little favor from the motor com pany j ! thnt has had so powerful an Influence In condoning the offenses of the company against the rights of the public. South Daktitii'ft Auditor I Jx presses IIli Opinion ul the Unite.I Stu cs Musoulo mill ( iiiiiriiuty I'utid I.ITo Association. The South Dakota legislature , jrolit- ing by the experience of older states , passed a law at the last session requir ing the state auditor to visit the homo ollices of all insurance companies ( loin. , business in the state and make u careful personal examination of the financial contlition and responsibility. Tf , in the opinion of the auditor , they are not tafo companies ho is required to refuse them pormifabion to do business in the state. Jn purMianeo of this duty Hon. Charles H. Anderson , chief clerk in the ollico of the auditor , has been looking into the condition of Iowa companies and spent u couple of days in Council BlulTs making n elo&o scrutiny into the condition of the Unilcd States Masonic Benevolent asso ciation tind the Guaranty Fund Lifo company. After the conclusion of his work Mr. Anderson spoke very freely tea a Bnn reporter whom lie mot in the Grand hotel. "You have two institutions there that your people may \\6ll feel proud of , " said he. "I don't think I ever exam ined a company that inudo a hotter show ing than both of these. Unlike till other assessment organizations they huvo a delinlte , positive something behind them. Jn principle they are unique. They both contain a feature that must prove , and the only thing that can prove , the salvation of all mutual companies. That feature is the guaranty principle. In all other mutual organizations succets depends upon the infusion of now blood , and if for any reason the influx of now members diminishes the company becomes - comes weakened , and if it ceases the company must cense to live , and these who im\o borne its burdens for years are deprived of anticipated benefits and lese all they have paid in. In the Ma sonic , and also the Guaranty Fund Lifo , there is a constantly increasing fund that not only becomes a bond for the re demption of the promises made to mem bers in earlier j ears , but it operates to diminish the assessments of older mom- bora. This makes it impossible for there over to bo an increase in assessments - monts , but renders it morally certain that there will bo a gradual diminishing of the amounts to bo paid. To make it htill moro simple and clear it is to the persistent members that the greater inducements are offered while in other assessment com panies it is the newer members thnt jump in at the eleventh hour and re ceive equal bonolit with these who have carried the burdens for years. Of course the now members como in under the same or hotter conditions than in other companies , but the point is , that the longer they stay in the greater induce ment they have to remain. It was u revelation to mo and the brightest thing 1 have over found in insurance. "Secretary Jameson and the ofllccrs of both companies gave mo every oppor tunity to make a catofnl examination of the linunciul condition of their com panies. They much more than meet the requirements of our very Mi-let law. Both show a degree of prosperity and financial soundness that'will carry thorn through anything , and insures for them a bright future. " IIOSTOX STOIII : . Kicclnl Sato hiiturility unit Will oilor 200 dozen ladles' waists at 'cost price for Baturday and Monday , having juut rocolvod an immense deliv ery. In order to Introduce them will oll'or as above. Everything in the new est , nobbiest styles in lawns , percales , buteens , failles , etc. , from 25e to $15.00. The finest assortment west of Chicago. BOSTON STOIUJ , Fotberlngham , Whltolaw & Co. , Leaders and promoters of low prices Council Bluffs , la. Thu City I.out. The Jury in the case of Mrs. L. L. Hen dricks aglnst the city rotut-ned a verdict which was opened in the district cour yesterday morning and found to be for th plaintiff for tlio sum of $ l'J."iO. This was about as expected , and it Is stated that th city will not appeal the case to the supreme court. As a nutter of fact , the city has bu little to lose by thu verdict anyway , if the assertions of gome of the lutcCcdtcd parties uro to be taken us gospel truth. It is ulalmct that thu Interstate Uaihvuy company , o rather the Omaha Bridge and Tormina Hallway company , whfch Is now the owner of the former's franchise , Is responsible ti tlio city for all damages that may resul from defective tracks. If this bo true , It i : probable that another eult will arise out o thooiiojust disposed of. m which the elti will bo plaintiff and the Bridge and Term I nal company defendant , unless the compair agrees to u settlement without going througi the preliminaries of a long low suit , Tlio jury iu tbo case of th First Natlona hnnk of Chlcnpo ngnlnst the Council Bluffs Gas Si Electric Light company also returned ( \ verdict yesterday morning , giving the plaintiff the full amount demanded , (1,072.53. it will probably bo appealed. Yesterday the case of W. E. Frnser , the collection accent of Sioux City , against Foster was on trial. This ii ono of the famous I'lattsmoulh railway garnishment cases which nro to bo tried on"nn appeal from the court of Justice Fox. The case was Riven to the Jury nt the hour of evening adjournment. IIUNNISON 1IUUS. Only One Dny More Munlln Underwear Bnlr. Enormous purchase , $0,000.00 worlh of ladies muslin underwear , now on sale. Our store ha < j been crowded every day since the commencement of sale. , Everybody well plen cd at the bargains . wo are offering. Still greater bargains than over for Saturday. Odd lots will bo closed out today at less than half price. Bia SAM : SATUHDAY even ing , open until 10 p. in. The entire lot of muslin underwear , till on separate tables , at 2oc , COc , 75c , OSc nnd SI.-18 each. Don't miss it. Yon can buy any garment for what you will have to pay for the muslin alone. Sl'KOIAl , NOT1CK. Saturday evening from 7 to 10 p. in. we will otTer 7i > do/en of gents' IIOMS in fast black , modes and tans , every pair full regular made , worth ilc , nt the low price , only Do a pair.Vo do this to give these a ehanco who can't got out during the tiny , nnd to advertise our gents' furnishing department. Itoiucin- her only Saturday evening ut this price , ic ) a pair. IIANDKKKCIIIKF SALK. Satin day evening wo will offer 100 dozen ladles' fine quality Swiss cm- broldorcd handkerchiefs worth 3. > o and 40o ut the low price , only lOo each. Don't forget only Saturday evening you can got them at this price , lOc each. BlINNISON BUGS. Hl li School The Friday afternoon rhetorical exercises at the High school were unusually Interest ing , n special program having been prepared In vlqw of the fact that it was the last pub lic oxcrclso of the kind to ha given before commencement. There were n great many visitors , the pupils ana their friends to gether occuuylng about all the room that was available. The following program was rendered , the numbers without exception being well performed and greeted with hearty applause : Pluno solo Ilesslo Van do Ilosart Discussion Lily Cliornbs , Allcu Holland Itucltatton Anna Coyno Vocal > lo Mi Smith Recitation Kllcn > Vood Oration Clinton Spoonor Piano solo Zulu Llpo. Dr.lsy ( "ovnlt Ducliunatton H.ilph Mueller Ilssuy KOMI Wilson ( ilrls niiurtot Meda Klrkland , Hello Snyder , Kittle Ogden , Ucrthii Grass. Keeltatlon I'lslo Schnontgcn Oration Mllu Otto Planotrlo Maud C.'ivln , Anna Slovens , Grace MclCrnzlc. Dociaiimtlon Tom ( Ircun Itecltutlon May Van Ilriint Vocal solo Klttlo Ugdun Discussion I'aitln Kreldler , May Perry lllch school orchestra Will Sijulie , Tom Askln , Krud Kmpkle , Charles Ilacrstocl.ij The most interesting and novel feature of the program was the presentation of a flag from the voung ladies of the High school to the young men of the military company that was organised a few months ago and hasten t-en having weekly drills over since. The ag was the prettiest one that could bo ound in Council Bluffs , mudo of sillt nnd rnamentcd with gold fringe. It was iiounted on a ilno polo at the top of which teed a cilt eagle with outstretched pinions. The flag was brought in through ono door by Misses Irene Test and Frankie Bowman , and , t the same tlrno Miss Minnie Williamson intercd by the other and mounted the plat- orm. In a well worded oration she pre- entod the flag to its HOW owners , and the gift was acknowledged by Captain Frank . on behalf of the members of the coin- any. The flag will bo tirst furled to the ) rcezcs on Memorial day , when the cadets ro to march in the procession along with ho other military societies. "Tho company s also talking of taking a trip to Sioux City tbout the 1st of Juno to take part in a tour- lamcut. SATURDAY AND .MONDAY At tlio llostun Store , Council IlIulTj , la. The originators , leaders and promoters of low prices. 5,000 yards of beautiful pattern out- ng flannels , flu u yard , worth lOc. 2,000 yards white India linen , -Ic a ; ard. 3,000 yards white shaker flannel , Ic a yard. 2'JOO , yards , .10-Inch unbleached mus- in , 4e n yard. UOO dozen children's ribbed vests , Go eaoh. 100 dozen ladies' ribbed vests , lOc , 3 'or 25c. 7. > dozen children's heavy ribbed tan lose , lOe , li for 2-lc. 50 dozen extra largo nil linen towels 2TC each , worth 50c. Remember we give n handsome photo engraving with every $2 purchase and over. Don't forget to ask for one. Our great Juno sale will open Thursday , Juno 1. Store will bo closed all day Wednesday making preparations for tills great annual ovont. BOSTON STOIII : , Fothoringhnm , Whitelaw & Co. , Leaders and promoters of low prices , Council Bluffs , la. Louis Bledorman is agent for the Great Eastern hotel , the largest In the world ; practically fireproof ; has 1,100 rooms and is modern. Those intending to visit the World's fair will find it to heir interest to call or write , enclosing stump. 504 First avenue , Council Blufl's. Mct/enr & Kimllett'H Icu Cream. Try Motzgar fe Randlott's pure and delicious ice creams and ices and yon will order no other. liny Land for llont. Ilay land for rout In lots of from 20 to 1100 uures. B. Marks , Council Bluffs. I'lillh Cure iScurlet 1'ever. A case o { scarlet fever was unearthed yes terday morning at the residence ot a man named Berwick in Sunnysldo addition , at the north end of Harrison street. It had idt not boon reported , as the only medical attention t18 tention that hud been given the case was that of a faith cure man , who did not con sider himself stiftloiontly bound by the laws of this world to notity the city clerk. The city physician was summoned to Investi i- gate the case us soon as Deputy Marshal Fowler accidentally ran across it , nnd ho immediately pronounced it scarlet fever , although the mother of the child insisted thafitwas all a mistake. Tlio child at tended school nt the Harrison street build ing until Thursday , and two other children of the same family wont until yesterday % w hen they were sent homo by the teacher , who was notified of the discovery. Piles of people have piles , out Oo Witt1 Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. For Sale Hickory -1-foot wood , $0.00 ; steve wood , 12 or 10 inches , $2.50 per cord , delivered. II. A , Cox , 10 Main Etreet. Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. in. ut the Council Bluffs Medical Sid Surgical institute , 20th nnd Broadway. Bargains in line 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 the world. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swnnson Musio Co Cook yoi" meals this summer on a gas range. At cost ut tbo Gas company. AFFAIRS | AttfOUTII OMAHA Comrades Will R&nbmbor These Who Toll by Thoifl fiido in Fight , * ' * * ' PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES All of the Clrln gocletlc * Will Tnko 1'nrt In the I'nrailo A fiinlitcr llcporti thnt 111 * l'nmllj-1 * StnrtlnK Mnglo Clly Ooittlp. The committee nt work on the details of the proper observance of Decoration day has about completed its work and a largo turn out is anticipate * ! . The order of the proces sion ! will bo as follows : Detiiclimontof police. Marshal .T. W. Cross. Assistant marshal * , M. Kulloy , N. II. Acker and W. H. Anderson , Grand Army of the Ite- publlcdrum ' corps. Koboit I-UltiuMon post R'ol . 28U. ( Ir.ind Army of thu Ucpubllc , and all old soldiers and s.Uloi-s. Women s Itollof liirps No. 143 and Daupliters of Vutcrnns. K. 1C. Wells cnmp No. 7li , Sons of Veterans , I'rof. A. ASI . Monrot ) nnd pupils of the public schools. St. Agnes' drum corp . St. AKIIUS' -cliool. Postmaster Ulassow nnd Mall Curriers iisso- clatlon No. 0 , l.lly division No. H , Uniform liank i : KnlRhtsof I'ythlns. American Protect hrl association. Heo Hive ledge No. 'J84 , An cient I'rco and Accepted MUSOIIM. I'.itrlottc Sons of America , South Onmhii lodsn No. 148 , Independent Order of Odd Kullows. South Omaha ) lodpo No. CO , AncIiMit Order United WorkniPn. NobrnsUa lodRo No. ! Ji7 , Ancient Order 1'nltrd Workman , South Onmlm camp No , 10.r ! ] , Moilern Woodmen of Ani"rlci. ; t'otirt Magic led o No. 10H. Tuulonla lodRo No. 105. Prokoi ) Vulky No. 'JOO , and Soandla lodge No. 'Jl0 , Indeticndcnt Order of Korusturs. Division No. 51 , Ancient Order ] of Hibernians , Itninch No. 'J. Cnrineii'n .Mutual Ilonollt association. North Star Scmi- dlinvlan I society. South Om.iha lodRu No. na , U. O. T. M. llohoinluii Star of Mbprly ImlKn No. 145,0. ' S. P , S. t'rosrnss Asscinhly No. 3817 , K'nlKhts of Labor. Unltud Hrotherhood of Carpunters and Joiners , No. 12. Tynojiraphl- cal union No. VG'J. Coopuisunlnn , No. 1. Ul- Rarmakcrsutdon , No. 07. South Omaha tur- n ItP houses. Stock yards employes. Commission merchants , South Omalia Llvn Stock nxuliuiiKi ! . I'luttMlentsclieixereln. Of ficers of the day. Oratois of thu day. Ministers - tors of the dlitutotit denominations. Mayor , city council and city otlleen. llo.inl of l.du- catlon. Itoprusentiitlvesof the press. Ito ml of Trade. ( Jltirctis on horiobiieU. Olilof 1' . M. Smith [ and thu South Omaha tire dcputtmcnt. Citizens In cairlapus. The differentorfranizatlons will meet on M street west of Twenty-fourth nt 1:80 : o'clock , and the procession will move nt ! ) o'clock sharp. All organlrattons will form 0r M strcot ; the right of the procession will rest on Twenty-seventh , except the Woman's Ucllof corps , Daughters of Veterans and public schools , which will form on Twenty- fourth htreet , right resting on M street. Procession will move on Twenty-seventh street south to N street , east on N street to Twenty-fourth street , north on Twenty- fourth street to F street , cast on F street to Spring Lake park. rrognim ut the Croumln. Instrumental muslci by cornet band. Opunlnir addics by Mayor Walker. Vocal music by choir. Player. * Scriptural lesson. " Vocal music by the South Omnlm quartet. Oration , W. S. Stituvii. Som ; by thu pupils of the public schools. Driving the Brain at the expense of the Body. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise , pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep sucli are methods. When loss of flesh , strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is ; 's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil , which not only creates flesh of and in itself , but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Prepared by Rootl A Benne , N Y. All ilruggi l . iiio Grsatest on and Land 3ond J-cent 1 poatftgo Jutntnp I for a * 100 page COOK BOOK. Prices ow. Faro sumptuous Snlea every day. Sco your dealer. Ask for prices ToUo no other. iMrtu , " ! " > ' . dS ? ' ' - - . ' vT MILTON ROOIRS & 8011 , Agts. , Omahn , or Majestic IWfer. Co. . St. Louis. ( SUCCUS AJIAHUSf ) s A wliolesomo tfinlc. Delicious to the taste. 2 ( irnteful to tlio htuinncli. 1'urlfyliit' to thu V > tilnotl nnd ctreiiRtbenlnK lo tbo bj'Blciii. V UiiHurpnaaed na n prevrntlTO uf and euro for 9 MAI.AUI.V , ) VMlMi'HA : , and purtlcu. SL Inrly elllcaclous In cneusof w ukened dicess tlvu ortana and , comullcallona urlnliik1 thereA from. „ , , o 1'rrpureil 'iirlnclimlly from IIcrl , 2 nuil ItuuU , kuuwn lor llirlr mlnilriililo ' ' i > ru | > crtle ( riimoly torpidity of thu , 'litermid lumvU. ADBEY LABORATORY CO , . ' I428 MISSIS3IP ' V IUE , ST. LOUIS , MO. ( Dpon rocelnttiflO cents to clcfror our ex. > penecs , wo wlll'nmll to tiny mldrctr , , pontniti ) ) prepaid , a trial l > < ) Ule > conlulnlntf four ounces , t > securely packed la wuoUen cn e. FOR SALE"BY ALL DRUGGISTS. .PrlcoSl perUoHIo' 8/J for O bottles , full el Bpeclol terms In luri'er lots. moot i Pimples , blotches land eruptions completely - ) pletely vanish before 'a ' steady use of 'Beecham's' ' /WortliaGuInca\ Pills V a Uox. J ( Taitclees ) > and health again 'glows ' in the pure skin < land clear complexion. ' 35 ccnti a box. A(1 < lr"n bj A. A. Monroe , superintendent of public school * . ArtdroMby Ffttlicr H. McDoUtt , roM by Hov. Peven ( on. > lc liy cornet bnnd. rcM by II. U. Hull. MiHlO by Orand Army of tlio Hcpnbllc drum corpi. Aildrc < by 1' , H. Hurt , ono ot tlio Sons of Veteran * . Ilencdlctlon , The committee on flowers for Decoration day requests all persons having ( lowers to contribute to send them to tbo Grand Army of the Republic hall , .MIS N street , on Monday - day cvcnlnp , MayStt. The school children will aho bring their iflowers to the Grand Army lot thc Hepubhc hall. The Grand Army of the Hepubllc , all old soldiers and sailors , Woman's Kcllcf Corps , and sons and daughters of veteran1) will meet nt tlio hall nt 0:30 : in the morning and march to Albright - bright cemetery to decorate graves , also to St. Mary's and the Gcrm.tn cemeteries. Noun Notes unit I'crnonnti. Horn , to Mr. nnd Mrs. Conncll , a boy. Miss Annlo Marlow returned yesterday from Ueatrice. Mrs. S. Chandler has gene to Springfield , III. , on n visit. C. G. Holmes of the Cud any force left yesterday for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln of Now Orleans are visltln ? nt the homo of U D. Uurnett. The railing about Schenck's place on N street needs to bo repaired very badly. G. W. and Dr. William D.u-ls of Chilli , cothc , Mo. , nro visiting Mr. C. P. Davis. H. M. Wells will bejrln the erection of a $1,000 cottiipo in Mavwcll & Freeman's addi tion nt once. Two more attachments on the Heyman stock were pasted on the window of the store yesterday. The school board lias concluded to use the Sincad system in heating the new buildings to bo erected this summer. Samuel Davis , a foreman nt Swift's , loft jestcrdny for n three mouths visit with his parents , who live in Belfast , Ireland , The police ran in n half dozen vagrants hist night who were found sleeping in box cars. Judge Fowler let them nil go this morning. The O-.vear-old son of W. B. Van Sant mot \\ithamost painful accident yesterday by falling from n board fence which ho was trying to walk. Peter Merges will address the children of the public schools at Blum's hall on Monday evening. Ills discourse will explain what Decoration day is and why it is observed. All the members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians are requested to meat : U43t. Agnes cliurch on Sunday afternoon at U o'clock to make arrangements for Decora tion day. Mr. U Hebcrlo of the Kansas City Ferti lising company is in the city looking for n location with a view of putting in a branch of his business hero. If the proper Induce ments are held out to his company the works will bo built nt once. II , Pcttengill , a conductor on the Ellthorn road , fell asleep In hlu way car at Albright yesterday afternoon , and while snoozing the nappy hours away a thief entered the car and carried off his gold watch. The city council mot as a board of cquall- /ation this morning , but as there were no complaints on hand to work on an adjourn- mcnt was taken until next Monday evening. In the meantime complaints may bo fllcd with tlio city cleric , und they will bo at tended to at the next meeting of the board. Piles cf people have piies , ut Dcwitt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. JOHN DOIIANY , MANAGER. SirVEN MGHTS , COMMENCING MONDAY , MAY 22. FLINT The World's Greatest Mesmerist and Pun i.mltcr , assisted by MISS MARINA FLINT In her wonderful feats of Catalepsy. Positively the Funniest Show on Enrtli. Complete Change of Program Nightly. I'uiCES T , 3.50 cents. U .1. MEACIIAU , Manngcr WM. 11. DELLV , Advance FREE. FREE. AT DOHKNY'S THBHTER Tuesday , May 30. CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY NEW SONGS , NEW SPECIALTIES , NEW FARCES Retreat FOR THE In charge o the slaters of Mercy. This renowned Institution Is situated on tl.o hlftli bluffs back of au > l overlooking tlio city of Council Bin ITs. The bp.iolous grounds , Us high location and splendid view , nm'o It a most pltnulnj retreat for tlio allllctod , A staff of uialnont physicians nncl u liiruo corps of o < c porlcncud nurses minister to the comforts of the uatlents. Buu'clal careslvon to lady pu- tlcnts. Term * Moderate , 1'or particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - Council Hliiffj , Iowa FOR Spraying Trea , Wnthlnn Wlailovrs , And ItUKiilei , Cleaning Chicken Coo pn. Hai too bran noziles Bud iprtrur , bnrrvl of Balranlied Iron whlcli cannot corrode or near out ! bra top nnd bran Talro to barrel ! bran pluDKorwIllicrotiliandlo and vulre < of onk > lannel leather. Works a k well and UiU as Ionic UK a hlf U priced pump Circulars tteo. AjeuH CHAS , SCHULTHEISS , Council Uliiffa , Iowa , HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP ? The orthodox old-school doctors con sidered disease an organized enemy which' carried on an actual warfare within the body. Iloroie remedies , powerful pills and pellets , were , there fore , hurled like shot nnd shell to dis place the invisible enemy. The belief to-day is that disease is n delicate organization out ot gear nnd working with friction. Have you had the grin ? Has it loft you weak and nervous ? Then you know what dlscasa is. You newl something to rob the nerves of irritability , and mnlco the system capable of making vigorous , ruddy , healthy blood. Then nbovo till things , use Paincscol- ory compound. Thousands of people have sot tholr stump of approval on it. It is in the line of progress. Its dis coverer recognized that weakness , lassi tude and lack of energy maun that moro nervous force is being used than is pro duced. CODBC1L BLUFFS STEAM DVB WORKS All kinds of Dyeing ami Cloinliij done In tliii hlK'iO'it style of the nrt. Kiulud anil stutnud fahilcs nmdo to loot : no good n& now. Wet ic promptly done and delivered in nil parts of the country. Surv.l for prlco Hat A. MAOHAN , Proprietor. llrcadwnv. ncur Nort western Depot , Telephone IUJ. Highest Grade $100.0 ! ) Eclipse , Wavorly , King , Clipper , Scorcher. Medium grade $80.0J ( Solo agents for "Victors- Victor FlyoV weighs 28lbs. COLE & COLE , 41 Main Strao . OOWLEGE IS POWER And Health is the Royal Road to Happiness. Every manner of chronic dl'oaso can bo cured without the HBO of incdlclno at the Council Bluffs ANTI-MEDICAL SANITARIUM. No matter how nearly dlscoitracod you nrn , or how much you hjuoHiillurod from dlsuaiii nnd hid ufTccts of stronz inedk'lno * , yon can bu cured mid ealu puiinannnt hcnofllby the now untl-modleal systoui of trcatiiiont. Dis cuses trjatcdi AnnmlH , Api > | ili > xy , Aitlini , Hena'i His , Ciitiirrli , Cinihuiiiiitloii , Curv.itiiro of Ilin Splno , Dyapuiulii , KpilnjHVt I.tx'ur Coin- plalnt , VcurulKln , lUirunnitUm , 1'nrnlysiu , Coimtlpntlon , Scrofnlii , ICc/nnui unit Alt Itloott DUrniic * , I'onnlnVoiUnoai : , Dcuf- noi , I.oclijmv , lloinla. fir Itnptiiro , IMIus , .Norvou't Allcctloiu , Heart Dmoimr , 1'algy IHc. , All treated nnd cured by the Galvanic Electro Magnetic liattury For extracting all animal , vegetable and mineral poisons. Vituli/.eil Vapor nnd O/one Daths For purifying the blood and beautifying the cumpluxlon , Vitali/.cd Ilcut and Magnetic Haths Kor paralysis , debilities and tonlni up the system. Vitali/.cd Chemical & Klcctric liatlis For removing all cancers anil blood poisons. The Knioaoy of tlio Above MntlioJa Dally Domonttiatcd by ) , fl. M. f. D. , .IT SAXI'VAHIIIAf , 119 Stutsman Strait , Council Bluffs , la CONSULTATION FREE. Empkie-Shugart Go , 100-111-119-115 Main Street. Largest stock of BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE In the city. Agents ot the Celebrated Gurney Hardwood Refrigerators , Agents for the Oil Gas Stoves , the safest and newest steve out. Wo uro oxcluslvo iigonts for the Genuine Boynton Furnace , and all furnace work is supervised by our Mr. Lautornansor , who IB ono of the best furtmco men In the west Wo carry u full sU k of Field Seeds , City agents for the Plonoor Implement mont CO.'B goods. . Vs > v \ v. Pnlno's celery compound will maka you well it you nro woitlc. llorp IB a re cent letter from Mr. K'uisom Phillips ol Aildlsoii , N. Y , , onulojing n photograph of his sister , Slvoti above : "I have bought three bottles ol Pnlno's celery compound for my sister. "Sho hud a stroke ot paralysis BOIIIQ three or four years ngo , but she got bet ter so that she was around. Thou she had the trrip , and it loft her weak anil nervous , with a bad cough. She was reading some of the letters from promi nent people about Palno's celery com pound , and she mentioned it lo mo , and I told her she had bolter have some. I got hot * n. bottle. She look this one , nnd when that wits gene It had done bor so much good that I went and got two moro bottles. "I carried one of them homo to my wife , who is quite nervous , and It also helped her. " It makes people well. It cures where everything else falls. Try it and you will bo convinced. ( MAINLINED. &O.R. R. ) SEASON OPENS JUNE 15TH , 1893. RATES SCO , $75 und $00 a montb , according to locution. Address , GEOIKJKD. DKSI1IKLD3 , Managoh Ciiniborland , Md. , up to .Tune 10 , Afte that date , either Deer Purl : orOaldundf Garret County , Md. EYON & HEAI.Y &a l&4tolOOetnt 8L , C Mill Xill rr Utlr urnly rnliripd CaUlvgtitof B n < l Inttruincnlt , Unl zormi aurl t < iuii n * nli , < w ri ! . U lu > lnllon , il .iriHng utry rllclo rcuuircit ly l.nd < r Drum ( bipi , ' lUInt Inslrucliont for Atukttur lundi , icikri ui Pruu Nior i Ttrtiei , Ily II u4 > S : KUJ Lilt ut IUU < 1 tllulc. Special COUNDIt BLUFFS. WK cnn ell row luiuianii 1 lot on npitiuint of fromllUUJ In JO ) down anil lllOltolliOJ perinnnth Some special barRiilni In lot * . Jotyty itun A Vnn I'alton. A . A IlSlllACTSnnrtloaoi turm ftncl clir prop6rl > bouuht und soil , ruiar i Ttiuaiti , Uouaoll lllulTa. I _ _ I7O11 SA1P , Choapi loini liUck itrlrliu m arm I-lumn mulus ; oil wnjon , harneM and toarui top MiKKri road nuKon. Carbon L'o l Co. . II ) I'jarl strBtt. | ? 0lt HAhB-TlirnoloMiy Imllm a m , 0110 woele ? J onuyonrnnil ttrn yunrii aollil color , rutcliturad turk I .H. l t Ht. I'oll HAI.r.Nluobay c.irrluja tatni 1 1 1 < ; ur : 1 1 W Tulliy , III I I'gjrlSt Council lllu 1 * 0 loniOYOd , oasipooli , vault * , a\i\ma \ \ rt Kit llurko , at Tuylur'u urjojr61) llrnailirajr. j'OH f AM ! An uiirldil Hvoiorto \ powjr bollel. ' .mil ul laai llromlwii . _ I.MlltNlllHI ) ilntfor Worlds fair fur runt J or 0 1 months Now T-rori.n Hut , now furnltiiro oem < iilutu , itaiim hunt and K s nuuo , ii'J.ir car line and liandr to World's fairAdJrui K. T. 1C. , J17 Itast Stli utruct. Llile.igi ) , J/Oli UISNT l.urgn wnriilian.n sltiiatud on rail' vutrn"k , lniulru | of I'louoor Imiiluiiiiiiil Co. LJIIiiiiUIAN : buy * mid all < notoi nocured by . luorUugoi on Council Illutli and O.naUa pruu * crtr. OltlLuWI I'lril monuu. WII.I , traito Council Illulti proiiorty anil cut ! ) for liatitnaru onil Impluiuint nlooi In wuitvra lowaor ontlcrnNobratka. UI7 , Cunacll lllull . TICAUTIKIII < linina ; all luodarn conrunlonooi ; Jiloit ( irlcui , eniy torun. A. J. Atamlvl , U. HluU . \VANTUIl-Comiieteutnlrlln fumllrof two , lo > > quirt of MM. K 1 * . VVrUUt , ti ! Houtu SsvunlU elfout. [ | , XH HUM'-Kurnliliud room for ono or two gca * ' X' lleiimn tU Hynnter tr ul. D ifllllAllK ! roomi , furtdnhed or unfurnliliod. wltli boarJ for the nuuiuiur If duilrwl , ( W Uleu ovcnuu. I UItNIHIIICI ) roocin for rent ; room wltti board , i. at til Wnbhlniitoii nvo , corner Bcott t. I. O.I UKM' Olt 8AIi-In Mornlrin.Wo. a ne , -I torau room Loune. Vt , t > . Homer , 6)8 Uro 4 * * r. _ _ _ _ _ , TTOJIK8-I will trade uie < iutttei In ODD or tnO ilKoudilwallliui for clear lolt. llalaaca ouloag tluio. II. J , AduunHlJ IMrln Bvoaui ) , _ OUMlrar borio. rrull witilt'Jv f * about II ycarioia. K , U. TuU , KOJ n f fail 8 iiillei oail of city. _ _ _ AlFANTKD Competent ulrl for ncneral Lome- > V wo ik. llt'it of waKOi , Mr , mid Mr . 13. KJ Hart , 104 1'nrk urunue. WANTKD-l'artloi with a llttht tlmi un'l oaplU luuiiaufacturuanil InuoJucu patented norel tlci. IL i , AU ui , W8 i'orlu urcuuu , Cuuucll DJuD * .