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THE DAILY BEE.|THE C0URT HOUSE WARNING. | i steort pmivte with emh oher; | E SELLS IT COUNCIL BLUFFS, e OFFICE, NO. 13 PEARL grimn. | ™0 Dogontory Seorcee . i Delivered by Carrier 15 Twenty C H. W. TILTON... e TELEPHONES: i uRINRES OFFICE, No. 43, 1GHT ED1TOR, No, 2. MINOR MENTION. ; N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter’s. The city council will make a try for a quoram to-night. Money to loan on improved city prop- erty by W. 8. Cooper, 130 Main street. ¢ Judge James yesterday kindly remem- ‘bered St. Bernaid’s hospital with a five- dollar gold piece. The St. Cecilia quartetat the Congreé- gational church this evening. Every seat should be taken. No one who enjoys music should fail to hear the St. Cecilia quartet at the Congregational church this evening. William B. Rodgers and Miss Annie D. Haltman, of Missouri Valley, were soylully joined in marriage here yester- ay by 'Squire Biggs. There will be a workingmen’smeeting st K. P. hall this evening. Questions of social and economic moment will be discussed., Everybody is invited to at- . tend. The Schisler murder trial will be re- - sumed this morning in the district .. court, it being interrupted yesterday by the court house dedicatory exer- - clses, miles gn first class froight hauls fronr240 to p 500 milee, and on other classes in th "{RO 'ho : roportion to 240 mil opted. An Important Decision on the Pro-! l..:"{"{;; mfluh ?_‘\-fl nfifllw b Rl hibitory Law. ON HIS PERIL, | tmcadment, ofered by Thompson, ot Cias. THREE STORIES FULL OF CARPETS. 405 LARGEST STOCK IN WESTERN IOWA 405 31od was afterward reconsidered. House audurned. lorum at the city fail. One thing is certain, howaver, and — that is, that although O'Brien hopped | A CAR OF LIQUOR CONDEMNED. ———— " Real War Times. THE BRILLIANT BAR BANQUET. The ““Union Spy’ quew another large house last evéning. This is one'of the best entertainments ever given here by local talent. The .participants do sur- prisingly well for non-professionals, and few strangers, not knowing the forma- tion of the company, would suspect that is as amateurish as it really 1s. The THE ONLY entertainment is a little long, but there seems no part which can be spared, and EXCLUSIVE the interest is kept up throughout. The scenes are very vrealistic, and it pre- sentsa more vivid. picturing of war scenes than any others that can be had. The older people enjoy it for it brings 405 back {‘hnw:xciling d .'ls, and they al- most live them over. The young folks learn more about the warin ([;u hour THOROUGH than they cad get by reading in months, There is enough merriment interwoven WORKMEN, NO wilthllhv, sadder scenes to provu‘u hupL\y 4 relief. The Dodge Light Guards make a fine appearance on the stage, and the M ISFITS. military movements are excellent. The audiences have been enthusiastio, and no home entertainment has proved more thoroughly excellent and enjoyable. Als the proceeds are for Hmhhcm"fll of | = — R m—— the guards, the house to-night should be crowded, and a closing benefit given PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. which will place the treasury of this o - — B military company in” a plethoric con- dition. " The company is one of which L, the city may well feel proud, and the Any Part of the City at er Week, ....MANAGER. over to the other side of the fenceat the last moment and worked ‘hard for ¢ Guanella in the hope of saving his posi- | Stringent Responsibility Placed Upon tion as c'nvm!nm"f irm"«":- :]hmr;;f‘l“! hh Dealers—-A Des Moines Girl Shot not as . favorahly ‘impressed w L] 5 ks help thus afforded as he might be, and is By & Courtesan — Supreme one of the bitterest o%ponentn that Court Decisions. O’Brien will have in his endeavors O‘Brlet?liu tl\llcged )wthn\;‘o slaukhta'r‘cd n?:n'.gl ‘;:‘2';" 1"'_R;.:Ir:h,;":;l{;?c::u,A;_rc‘}fi: t w K | ot jo, Futhlesely say that when aeked foF | Cided uvery important caso wnder the pro- he told them that he. had effected @ | hibitory law to-day, making a new departure compromise with Mayor Rohrer and | in the interpretation of the statutes. About was to be rewarded with the position of | 8 year ago a car load of liquors, valued at chief of police for his work in the recent | #8,000, consigned to Hurlbut, Hess & Co., election, Other parties who are in di- | wWholesale druggists, arrived here from St. rect communication with the mayor de- | Louis d was seized by a constable before it nounce these statements as out and out | was unloaded. The warrant for the seizure falsehoods, and say that there have been | was sworn out on testimony that it was be- no agreements whatever made between | lieved that the firm intended to sell the the mayor and the captain of police, and | Jiquor . for . illegal ~ purposes, instanc- say further that O'Brien’s head will | jng two cases of sales to ha- soon fall with so decided n thud a8 0 | bifual druvkards. The liquor was AR ‘"i‘,"‘l"“l'!‘“flfl"fg Y | condemned by a justice of the peacc and urther attempts to wiggle himsell into ['orgoreq destroyed.” The defendants appealed ::‘::zi“?»‘;c?\!l:gr «f;:::‘;‘c.mlfi»cp“’,g“‘;f on the ground that for the sales in question ol they had the certificate of the buyer that ing """“"“l"w employes. he wanted it for legal purposes and they On the market for over twenty ‘years, | claimed that his signature excused them from Still_the most relinble and the most | further inquiry. Judge Given, of the district ropu'lm' sewing machine made. The | court, sustained the defense and ordered the ight rnunihg Domestic: - Office 105 | hquor returned. An appeal was taken to the Main st. supreme court and has just been decided, Another Hotel to Be Enlarged—Pros- pects of €onsolidating the Mar- shal's d Police Forcet Amusements—Personals. CARPET HOUSE. The Court House Dedication. The exercises dedicating the new county court house were held yesterday afternoon. - No programme Wwas pre- viously announced nor was there an at- tempt made to follow one. The ad- dresses were. mostly impromptu, but perhaps were none the less excellent on that account. For an hour or more be- fore the exercises were began great crowds of people crowded the corridors and visited the various offices and other rooms in the edifice. These were mostly sight-seers who had not until now, visited the building. Praises of the structure and its beauty were upon every tongue and a conscious pride was in.every voice. The building was in fairly good shape forinspection. There were occasional traces of **‘moving day” which on account of lack of time since the coming of the county officers into their new quarters had not wholly dis- appeared. Among the visitors were 405 THE BEST VALUES THE LEAST MONEY. ANVAINOD 1344Y2 S13N19 TIINNOD Architects and Supe y 2, Opera House Block, Council Bluffs. ic Yoffey, vne he plasterers | many from distant ts of the county. —_— The court holds that the signature of the | hoys surel orit § 't. —_— ———— enln":)‘lf)hy::fi‘u(t';.’lrl"-,"’u(l-’\'\""u:\{c:n;lgn?build- There. were few absentees among the Union Abstract Co., 236 Main st.. [ buyer x"lnllminx that his purchase if for logal Y hml H dl'allli(;‘ lind_Siin'tW T F‘"’. B e e 2o o s Toavings | mombors of the bur. Judge Deemer o e - | purposes doesot excusd e scler eom e | o wen kigwn pranotumersie.cnas. | - BIRKINBIN ydraulic itary Engineer that structure and sustained severe in- | adjourncd court iu Ciss ' county that he © Banquet of the Bar. b ] F. Stephens is now -connected with + Plans, Estimates, Specifications. Su aal not an habitual drunkard dnd so under the ban Last evening the members of the Pot-"| o¢" “the law. It holds that the tawattamie county bar association had. | seller is requircd to satify himself that he is their banquet in the ‘south court room | 8 Prober person to whom to sell, before the ey it sale is made, whatever application or other of the new court house. Thénew build- | jegul “form 'he may sign. This s the first ing mude its first full dress appearance | ruling on that point from the supreme court : : dlliant. indeed, | and it not only condemns the $,000 worth of by gaslight, and it was brilliant, indeed: | Ji, o1 50t Gatlbiishes a rulo which will re- The banquet was prepared and served } guire liquor sellers to excrcise groat care in by the iadies of the Women's Christian | all sales even to the extent of finding out for. association, und “whatever profits they .‘:fl:i‘iyfl:‘};’;‘:" the liquor sold ‘Isto be used thus guined ‘s tp . he ' used 5 f e———— for the Cottage. Home hospital. Supreme Court Decisions, It was indeed a banquet hall in" ap- Drs Morxes, Ia., -March 7.— .p\'rial Tele- pearance. The room itself isof imposing | gram to the Bee.]—The following decisions proportions and beautifully decorated. | were filed by the supreme court to-day: The ladies, under the leadership of Mrs. Mary O'Connell vs John O'Connell, appel- George T. Phelps, with Mrs. Ross as | lant, Dibuque county. . Sustained. her assistant, arranged the tables most Simon vs the Hawkeye Insurance com- tastefully. There were five of these | pany, appellant, Pottawattamie.county.. Ke- tables, and ”Qhe\'c were covers for | versed. W % s‘x:;iifin:g‘-ilfiu. ‘1 he “tlhl?n‘cmfifi v‘vlt-::wuctud W. Warner, appellant, vs J. H. Wilson et v X, boquets, cu s, ete S P s gr(‘ntl O on n s ca |-ak and C. . Fogg, intorvenor, Adair county, ter of the court room was an_umbrelly, | 7: H: Henderson, judge. Afirmied. 4 E) E. H. Hickinson, appeilant, vs A. H. Hebb of smilax, beneath which _the = i T Ceitral fublo was spread. Moro'| Brewing company, Globb Bros. and Schmidt attractively arranged tables haye never | Bros. & Co., Dubuque county, C. I Couch, been set in thiscity, and the menu was | judge. “Reversed. B in keeping. The ladies certainly merit S. R. Shear, appellant, vs Ole Ielson, much praise ‘for the manner in which | Chickasaw county. Reversed they arranged and served this banquet, [ - William Drake ys Kinsley, Jordan et al, and’ the participants evidently -appre- | appellants, Wapello county. Affirmed. ciated the efforts of these ladies. 7 Samson Wilson, appellant, vs S. T. Me- might be present. Judge son_ was also present, as were also several legal ligh{; from other places outside the county, but' embraced in this judicial district. Shortly after 2 o'clock, the hour named for the beginning of the exer- cises, the north court room was filled to its utmost eapacity,as were also the cor- ridors and all piaces within hearing distance of the speakers. "Mr. Under- wood, chairman of the board of super- visors, occunied the position of master: of ceremonies. ;- The exercises were opened with an invocation by the Rev., . J. Mackey, of St. Paul’s’ Episcopal ehurch., The chairman the report of the board, in their action as'a build- ing committee. The substance of this . report has been already given in the coiumps of the BEE. Colonel D. B. Daily was introduced as the first speaker. He reviewed briefly the history of the building frora its in- ception to ‘its completion and paid the board of supervisors a well-deserved compliment in the fact that the build- ing was erected with due economy and with no taint of boodle about it. There was absolutely nothing which would in- terfere with making the day festive and one lpng to be remembered, as that in which a glorious and grand thing had been accomplished in Pottawatta- juries. DThe ladies will to-day ncon serve a lunch in' the new court house for the benefit- of the college home hospital. Hourd from 12 to 2. Price, 25 centa. Everybody—men, women and children —invited. The committee for. securing a new hotel has obtained over $11,000 in sub- scriptions to the bonus to be_given any comipany which will build. Theamount will be easily swelled to 25,000 as soon as a definite proposition from anyone is received, o that donors may know just what and where the new hotel will be.* J. M. Salsbury, of Washington, who is one of the coutestants in the ten mile race at the Masonic temple this even- ing, arrived in the city yesterday. Af- 4 ter the ten mile race Salsbury will run a five mile race with two men, each ‘man runing two and one-half miles to Balsbury’s five miles straight, barring - professionals. *The first race will prob- ably be ran in about an hour. Therace begins at § o'clock. Alfred Meinberg. Co., 1516 Dodge st., visi > ! iy 1 Ol anA st 1os #ishing Ae; Sopit | oL ABI0N-OF Public Work. Brown Building, Council Bluffs ens to tune.their pianos can have their | 10Wa. orders promptly attended to by address- = Money to loan, W. 8. Cooper. Bluffs, Towa. —AttaExiéy-n‘t-f«1W; -Second Floor Brown - § Building, 115 Pearl Street, Couneil —_——— Domestic patterns at- 105 Main street. — -— Bits From the Bastile. N SGHUR Justice .of the Peace. Qffice over American In the police court yesterday morning . Express, No. 419 Broadws nei i “Humpy” Anderson was fined $6.10 Tor [ yowo Yl SADIeEe adway, Council Blafts . intoxication. He had just been released ' v z o Leets from the state penitentiary after serv- 2 r n - ing a'six months’ sentence, and .was STONE & SIMS Attorr‘x_eys at-Law, practice in the Stat celebrating the joyful event. - y and Federal Courtss. Office—Rooms 7 George Elliott was ordered to battle | and' 8, Shugart Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. with mud on the street sings for the | smt—— — —_— — — — — next ten days. st ¥ tl“ rank Ryan had his cas¢ for drunken- E' S. BARNETT’ ‘é‘(’)lltnc(i)l %fiu&?e ll){f;}‘g:'s tt)l 5}"1];‘ (‘];!’S]‘izao’, . 5 4 ness continued until this merning. He had not, fully recovered from his former | business house.in the city. Collections a specialty. spree when arrested. Petor Johpson, Frank Kennedyand | RDO MIANRDITT e D, W. Davis, charged with vagrancy, DRS WOODBURY & SON Dentists. . Office corner o still languishi.in the city calaboose. \ ' y. Pearl St. and First Avenué SIS WisH ; St. Cecelia quartetto concert, Thurs- | FINE GoLp Work & 8pEoraLry. day March 8; at the Congregational church.” Tickets 50 cer the the door: No res: | . Several matrimonially inclined pat- - ties thought to kill two birds with one . stone yesterday, and attended the dedi- cation of the new court house and pro- cured marriage licenses at the sume time. Licenscs were issued to Frank A. Whiteman and Hattie Bresee, Mar- """ DRS.L MOSER& VAN NESS, (o i tin Carmin and Maggie A. Kratzer, | mie county. S The following was the Intire, Louisa county. Afirmed.* Barthquake Shock. \ % Bartholma Engler and Anna Geiger, | Colonel W. H. M. Pusey’ followed in Mo . °C. Kmepper, Admimistrator, ve John | Pasknrsa, Gal., Mareh A severe shock | T0OMS 4 and 5. Telephone No. 273 and 272 for the office ani . all of this county, -and William B. Rod- gers and Arvie D. Halterman, of Harri- 8on eounty ; That the concert to be given in the the same vein. I id: ‘It has’ been said that the history of a people is writ- ten in its.arts and architecture. In the light of this fact he reviewed the his- " ' Wi " , ” Glenn, appelluit, lowa county, Affirmed. . Lemon wafers, e, 3 ) (L R T, (S Richard Thew, appellant, vs Jacob S, Mil- sauce. ler, Ringgold county. ~Aftirmed. Siratoga Cuips. Bread. | Htato of Towa, appellant, v C. 11, Ward and certain intoxicati a of of carthquake was felt hera at 8 this morn- [ Tesidence. * Direases of women and children a specialty. ing. Brick buildiugs were shaken, but no — —_— ~ — — — G c H AZE Dentist. Corner Main street and Firs! ' Ve ) avenue. ; R G damage resulted. & ) | A o o —_— ng liquors, Polk county, = — — Congregational church this evening will | tory of the county. The first minister Oyster patties. ; Josiah Given. judge. ' Reversed. . i 5 be & rich musical freat there is no | who came here was an itinerant Meth- Hibn Chiicken sdlad Rolls, ‘Ronea w(-uvfi. vg J. T. Norton, appellant, SPEC'AL NOTICES- 4 shadow of doubt. The St. Cecilia quar- [ odist. He ci »d among the gam- Li & i R Buena Vista coun Reversed e — tet on its previous appearances has | blersaskingaid for his cause. These gen- Ice ¢ream. . Jelly cake. - A. Volleon vs 20, Milwaukee & St. NOTICE. R aroused the greatest enthusinsm, and | tlemen of the “green cloth” started the Paul railway ‘company, appellant, Q'Brien Fruits. Nuts, © . Coftce, connty.: Afirmed, Besides the residentattoyneyspresent | .J: W. Brigham & Co., appellant, vs J. P. first church by donating every * k with new selections for to-night the pot” to the cause. He traced theé pro- proffered entertainment will be alike PECTALadvertisements, suchas Lost, Found, | Teozva ; —fi' M To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding 1861 18 efc., will be'inserted in_this ¢olumn ‘at the low o /3 ratd of TRN CENTS PER LINE for the first in- CIERETIO s 7 L] L] o v sounty | Rettsdorf. Mills county, Afirmed ; g b enjoyable to. all. The quartet, consist- | gress of the county until now and closed | there weré the members of the ‘county | =5 AR 1o y med, . | sertion and Five Cents Per Lino for each subse- 3 i A0 PO 0 A aciwoeths Mrex. Morier: | With this strong appoal to young men: |boord, Judge : Loofbourow, ~Judge | Jfmee Coenen and fumes C. Savery, ap- | anent insertion. Fenvo advertisements ot our DEALRRIIN 1 Mvs, Evaus and Mrs. Ward, is ono of | “Not many days and our silver locks | Deemer and Judge Carson, of the dis- | Lot Thomas, judge. AMrmed. " | el Blus, Towa. 5 JEWEL V. St . 3 _which Council Bluffs well’ may feel | will lie with thoseof our fathers. Young | trict _bench, Colonel Doniphan, of St. | Wayne county, appellant, vs Marvin_R. = - 3 L _Vapor Stoves and RANGES MONITOR Wrought iron RANGES CHARTER OAK Stoves and RANGES ECONOMY Warm Air ' FURNACES GLIDDEN Steel Barb " WIRE LEONARD : Dry Air REFRIGERATORS N7 ANTED—A girl to do general h vorks ) Hardware H Furnishi W el Ry AU DERS Sa%l .',"."w;“l‘,"w‘:;;:"“g Goons aventie, - OUNCIL BLUFFS , : % 3 3% & 1 WANTS. fWwo zood coat makers; must be 1 workinen and of good habits, Call on or.address A. Reltér, 310 Broaway. Joe;. J. P. Organ, of Neola; . A. Bab- | Brainard et al, Calhoun county, J. H. Mec- cock, of Avoca; Frank Shinn, of Carson, | Comber, glds!c, Afiirmed. and other non-resident members of the | _J. V. Benjamin, appellant, ve Anderson bar, and.a fow invited guests. Davis, defendant, 'and Wiltiam Miller, inter- The tonsts that, followed were “dey.” | Yenor Pottuwatfamie county, George Car- 4 £ : ¢ son, judge. Afiirmed: no sparkling wine being consistent with [ e & Clapp vs Catherine Saun- the prohibitory condition of the state. | dersetal, appellants, Cass county, H. E. The responses were bright and spark- | Deemer judge. Afirmed. g ling, howevér, and the toastmaster, Mr. Samuel C. King et al vs William Ordway, Jacob Sims, presided in a manner add- | appellant, Monona county, George W. Wake- ing to the enjoyment. The following [ field judge. ~Afirmed. men you must take our places. What preparation are you making:for this re- sfiunsibilily? How will you assume these duties? Will you stand upon the street corners and loat away the oppor- tunities of life, or will you take them up with resolute hands and strong hearts and win from the future 'a golden suc- cess?”? Hon. C. F. Loofbourow nextappeared. He reviewed the admission of Towa.into proud, for few cities in the Jand possess such a rare combination of voices. The church should be crowded to-night. ©J. H. McShane and D. D. ‘Mount, of the. Omaha Driving Park association, and J. W. Peregoy and Thomas Bow- man, of the Union Driving Park asso- ciation of this city, left for Cedar Rap- {ds last evening over the Northwestern on business connected with the racing meetings of the coming season. Horses NT—Good furnishied room thi of dummy depot: Address YW ANTED - Stocks of merchandise. Have t 1+ IOWA," Omaha and Council Blufls city property, e iti 4 iste re the sentiments and the respondents b= = = ed for the races of the May | the union; the opposition that existed in | were the D AT G G TG :.‘,’,,E’fii'f,zm,'mm?,g o Iragas i beiny e ua o e MU aaNan Y o ch Bk wast| | Galnten: " amlg oL AR 010 Gradge, o Cor atmgs Fonmson & Chriselan Noom 3, | ESTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORAHED 1876 shipped in here, and the stables at the { of the Racoon river, ‘as it was |’ "O‘l‘ll‘ I\:OW Co\:‘rt Houfl“"Y may it l‘?Vi‘\i . ":5 5 “:l“”'n“" ?1“‘:1“‘ "l"r‘[iqi];“"‘“‘mT“‘e‘ Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, 5 N Contbin oy >|a barren . waste, and a - desert. | be what it was designed, a templo of | & el SRR e DA DD onsIdlyas TED—100,00 ncre: ; R':J‘SSEI p S B o T ora o | Now (his wad "the ° grentest justico.—E A'.anrhugck.' : found n her room, over 21 Eas Fifh et V )a.:{fi‘.ae;{:‘;.‘“m‘;.]“i'x!:‘v":.‘&l';'n‘l.’“i‘.‘."&: o., . 4 asonls & i corn producing county in the state. [ ‘‘The Board of ~Supervis our | bleeding from n wound in hér breast, caused | profits and seils on sighti:no, experionce re- SSILLON, OH10, MANUFACTURE preparatory for the season’s campaign...| tof BEOURC 8, OO0t between | county fathers.—W. H.-Ware. by a pistol shot. Shesent for Officer John- | guired. Address Lock Hox 1182, Councll Blufs, — 2 IR NURSURURKRR: E. H. Sheafo loans moniey on chattel | thoe legnl jurisprudence of forty years | ‘The Bar of Pottawattamic County,” | son, to whom she said she was sitting in_her N T T T L T | e e 1 security of every description. Private | ago and that of to-day. He appealed to | 88 it was, is, and shall be.—Hon. Frank | room last evening when May Fullison came O o AL o k& fau SIZES FROM Especially Designed tor consulting rooms.. All business strictly | the people to make this builcing what | Shinn. 10 her door with o revolver in her hand and | o Works - Wholesale or shipping house prefer- 4 : 5 3 > g o Lo e office, Counct h onomtul™ e 50 Brosdvay, cor” |y atmo i tomple of o i gudictay. tho pusest dopirt | it Yo e by et s s | o A e o G LCui I MILLS ELEVATORS: | er n street, up-stairs, Judge H. E mentof tha American government.— | her through the top of the - right lung. The Hon. C. F. Logfbouroyw. officers arrested May Fullison at the Miller “Trial by Jury.” When Rome lost | house and took her to’ the city fail, but she . Deemer took up the same line of thought. Tlere in this county where sentiment i3 largely adverse to | } VVC?{&%REHM s cook ut Creston house, 25 T0 250 —AND— i B T i Mr. Charles. F. Stephens, k. The well known piano tuner is now with law “‘let justice be done though her liberty she was & stranger to trial | denied any knowledge of the shooting. The 'O 'FS H E s ' A B Alfroh Malntavy Co.. 1510 DoAgs st | torvercy siipiico be done though.the Jiooh o on.W. . S Dalico think there is more than Mag mixed coLnonL m‘m‘"’ ORS L, el ELECTR ICLIGHT | ( Omaha. - Mail orders promptly at- | = Judge -George Carson reinforced the | -The Lawyer's Be {nfitno)[Lunidiaalelr endiatalngthelriostior POWER. E= ) [ = PUHPI]SES - tended to. same sentiments. “‘Let. this be your | language of the Irish poet, “Soc et | isa young girlof bad repute and it is said ] *,./ / = A g S T record, that within these walls,. every | tuum.”—C. M. Harl. she had an old grudge against her victim. 724 BROADWAY, UP-STAIRS S e et === i R Personal Paragraphs, man, whether he be rich or poor, shal “The Ladies.” God bless them—where e T er Ao e A et lati halo St all ki 4 . Henry Cooks, of Underwood, visited | have exact justice. Let the golden rule | would we be without them?—Colonel D The Contract Let. Halls, roscauranta and Private DIRcos, i AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE. the Bluffs yesterday. be inserihéd upon every heart. - This is | B. Daily.. Masox Ciry, Ia., March 7.—|Special Tele- | HAVE—Lotsin the city.aud lands in Towa, Ne- the basis of self-government which is our ‘sure foundation. Then we shall have less use for courts and juries. Hon. D. C. Bloomer. Frank Shinn, ‘A Generation of Lawyers,” from the | gram to the Ber.]—Major Allen has secured cottonwood to the classic, in architec- | tho contract for building 170 miles extension a'::fl““d Jurisprudence.—Hon. L.W. | 5¢ tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul from 8o Bill of Particulars,” horeto sot | Chamberlain, Daic, through the Rlack Hils. b R R R R Branch House, Council Bluffs, Iowa. A. O. LAKRSEN, N o " References: First Nat'l Bank, this city. BEND FOR OATALOGUE. » J. W. Johannsen, of Walnut, Ta., was g in the city yesterday. - M. M. M¢Kenzie, of Silver Creek, was at the Kiel house yesterday. £ S 0 i Colonel W. F.Sapp,Charles,M. Harle and Thameonl slong tho lns In lowa wed D, | -SAGRSEDREe). E. C. HARRIS, Manager. 3 (A and, in telling'speeches,’ added to the [night as furnished by the ladies of the | the- rescrvation west of Chamberlain be OGDEN BO"_ R w RKS = - yesterday. y ; merit and enjoyment of the occasion. Cottage Home Hospital.—Hon. E. E. | thrown open to settlers there will be a big 4 Mrs. J. B. Lewis,of Walnut, is visit- | " rreig closed the exercises of the day. | Aylesworth, exodus from all along the line, & . 5 ng with her brother, Mr. Harvey Pace, | There was no musie, either vocal or in- “The Bench and Bar,” their mutual ——— CARTER & SON, Prop’s. of this city, strumental, which fact seriously marred | and dependent relations,—Hon. H. L. Towa Legislaturé, Ex-Constable Joe Spaulding is re- | the effects of the otherwise creditable | Deemer, Des Moixgs, Ia., March 7.—In the morning Manufacturers ot HOTEL All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work 711 BROADWAY, Orders by mail for repars promptle attended to. Batistaction guaranteed. 10th Avenue, Ad- | Bagt $1 @ Day House in the fl“,, dress Ogden Boiler Works. Council Bluffs; Iowa rted asseriously ill with lung troubles. t is very doubtful if he recovers. ‘Warren Hough, of Crescent, was among those who came in to the dedi- catory services of the court house yes- “The Press,” the “*Americus Curiae” | session of the senate, after several bills had for and in behalf of all the people—vox | peen introduced, Woolson continued his populi hoo polloi, omnium gatherum, et | gpcech - commenced yesterday —afternoon id Jenus onene.—Hon. George Carson. | gpeqking on the question of ‘*‘undue or un- ‘“The Professional Juryman,” like the | yeagonable” discriminations. He said the programme. Throughout the entire ex- ercises there was a painful lack of or- ganization and perfection. With three exceptions, the speakers apologized for lack of preparation, as they had not . terday. lll;‘;c{l Hra\'iou-fly notified that they would | poor, always with us—J. J. Shea. house bill passed by that body recognized an 600D ACCOMMODATIONS. DR, 8. STEWART, 4 Arch Coffman, of Avocs, was in the | beat oc Ubon. | R T AT o Enlarging the Bochtele. “unjust” discrimination, as did also the re- A me is on foot to make extensive | Publican platform and the law of Illinois. scheme At He cited a report made by Judge Cooley on the celebrated Standard oil case of Georgo Rice vs the Louisville & Nashville railroad company, where preference was given city again \'uslurdl\{. He shows the \ favorable effect which comes from being relieved of the great strain under which he has been for the past two years. ——— e It you have a lot, house, farmn or any kind of preperty to trade or sell, cull on W, “}7. Bilger. e o T : Dr. R. Rice, No. 11 Pearl st., will 3 give compoyund oxygen treatment at 50 cents each sitting. —— 8t. Cecilia Laaies' Quartette. The following excellent program will be | given' ab the Congregutional church - pleted one of the finest structures in the west. It was announced by the board of supervisors tliat the dcdicatory ex- ercises would be commensurate with the importance of the work now com- pleted, This announcement was made throughout the county. Inquiries were made on every hand as to what these ises would consist in, but the ve- plies were so meager and gave so little satisfactory information that the attend- ance was matevially decreased. Many persons from abroad who had irtended to be present did not appear, and a large number residing in the city were EGAN & KIMBALL, | s s ow comeins \[RTRRINARY SURGEON, PLUMBERS,| 4.y nuweron s oo, e Veterinary Dentistry a Speciaitny e v e o | CONMISSION MERCHANTS. o No. 552 Broadway, Opera H Block, > Couneil Blufts. - Telaphone No, 284, * | Star Stables and Mule Yardsg | WHOLESALE Broadway, Council Blutfs, Opp. Dummy Depod FLOUR, FRUIT & PRODUCE, NO. 104 BROADWAY, changes in the Bechteie hotel, whereby its present facilities will be greatly in- creased. As ?oon as a meeting c\wf the mortgagees of the property can be ar-| g4 “‘unjust or unreasonable.” He B o L asm dulinite | Stated cases where excursion rates had shapo. It is the intention to add_an- | been given to various religious and bene- other story to the partalready standing, | volent societies; denied that U. S. Wilson and extend the whole as far back as the | had ever moved to strike out the words *‘un- alloy. An elevator will be put in and | due or unrcasonable;" said we must let the all ‘modern improvements added, 1f | railroads etermine rates, Every state that built as planned, the hotel would then | hasallowed the commissioners to fix rates contain about eighty-five rooms, and | has made those rates prima-facie evidence of 7 cht: g would be four stories in heighth. Some | reasonableness. 3 AR thus kept at home. The absence of the | of the interested parties scem to think | Finn spoke aizain, favoring the bill without NEW SPRING ‘WM. WELCH, b Quartette—!‘Robin Ada Ar. By D. Buck | business men of the city was marked. | that if such a change is made, it will [ the Woolson substitute. No vote reached 0 L St ‘wL;; llfifll.%h Qu: i :M\';?um“d* That which might have been and ought | ji the project to ercct a new ycl!. R s ) 5 ¢ MI I I I IIN Car llla(re afld Xpress “]e b and Mrs. Evans). to have been a gala day for Council | giory hotel e H e ag i w‘f“.'-ii.l'f)..te'fi making the labor and i) ¢ Bluffs and the county at large proved to be but little more than an ordinary oe- casion, with all the attendant disad- vantages of an impromptu gathering, - S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. bl LR, Bargains in houses and lots on'small Solo--*'Come to M’ Mr. T, M. Treynor. Duet—"Come to the Woods".......... Miss Merke! and Mrs. Evans. Solo—""The l"lfl;er Post” rs. N. O. War Quagtette—*Annie Laurie”.. Ar. by D. Buck t. Cecilia Ladies' Quartette. {30lo--*"Forbidden Music” . Gastaldon by the board of trade, but such an_idea | oS the special order following e e S et harer | AEETLIS 0 RS Riviog e e The committee reported favorably the bill A Strange Find of Gold. for an act to resume and reconvey to the Bob Huntington stepped into Robinson | United States all lands and right to lands ros’, i g v T ‘os. | ETanted to lowa by congress to aid in the Bros’. jewelry store yesterday and pres- | r0U 0 900 6F railroads. ented for examination a queer looking A resolution was adopted requiring that 1514 DOUGLAS SI.,, OMAHA, NEB, OFFICE--015 MAIN STREET, Pll'{l,lUHl‘ 0. The finest Jine of Landaus, Coaches and Hacks. the city. The only line authorized to answer 0. H, MGDANELD & 0., | mihihs Hheen et I H —m— - sale at retail or in car load lots. Hldes Ta“flw Pa"s 41’:;-‘«.1: promptly filled by contract on nm‘ 9 ) L) THE TROTTING STALLION Mok sold on compisston, Alary Molloy cash payment. - Johinston & Van Patten, | i vi ellowi ¢, | five members hereafter constitute a quorum Telpnone 111 “RCHLUTER & novEY, 4 Kate Pu sash RATEIORY, “Jolinalon & ll'mv° p“}"fl‘e’“h“,.'"?s“hum :}fl]("'k‘l of standing committee. g Wool and Furs, Y et tts Duumy Depot, Counctl Blutte, § Flute Duet,, a3 t was ovitically viewed and tested, an By Hipwell—A bill fo provide for the cre | Highest Market Prices. Prompt | i D W oL o2 g e e r—a ionei g and Sheafe loans money an real estato, | declaredanugget of gold. The joweler | mation ot bodiea i ties. 0 | B9 Returns ¥ 'ni oenice . 5 e i v Vil —. bi! 0 provide for contest- i Mryg. J. G. Wadsworth, o e Pt offered 1}3:1 'h'lm. l.t\\};:'etl_;'“ d“ig“’l" 'f‘l‘l"} m:u e ]vrmillmm!ll elector: £20and £22 Main Street,Counci? Bluffs,Towa, Standard No. 4000, chestnut stallion, foaled { Quartette~tCoad Night" : _ TheNew Police Force. s part Wl ol e ais Y believe | A bill passed, and senate amendments were 5 s April 10, 166" Bred by C.J. stamiin, Buflalo, St. C iartette, It is now reported on good authority | 1t?.. Well, you! hardly believe | ooycurred in, to authorize cities organized N. Y., sjred by Almonarch (record 2:24%) ’ it, but I found it in a chicken. | ynder special charter to refund their out- d that.the forees of the marshal and chief e . to pacties who will build at_ouce. Ad- of police are to be consolidated uful the drons or oall on J. R, Rice, No. 110 Mufn | marshal is to be made chief of police. Tt street, Coungil Bluffs. is said that Mayor Rohrer takes very Sp——————y kindly to the idea, and intimates very 7 Fr Mr.oflteglent.“llln: pln""(‘n_“")i‘:mu strongly that none but thoronghbred, . voin Omaha, will ‘tune your Pl | dyed-in-the-wool democvats are to be o 3 son of' Almont, frst da, Lucy, by Humligs l For Sale Chea) s near the bridge OFFII.‘.ER & PUSEY' 2 ”r‘(‘?.}&‘l"l‘{&%f.‘ ;:'Ic(:m“l]m:ilu;( ;Jm!“:;.;l)l\l'g ’ “alfl s"““ co@c" mu“" ] Hambletonlan: Norway stands 1614 hands Only Hotel in the City with Fire Eee high, A can trot better than 2:30. - This al:l;iu:“:vu‘lml:u |‘:-*rmluxll to serve a few cape. Electrio Call Belia, ) mares ut 35 the scason from March 15t to | Accommodations First Class, i July 1st. For particulars enquire of WADE CARY Rates Always Reasonablg | I bad been killing and dressing some 1 standing bonded debt chickens, and my attention was called iscussion Of the schedule ‘bill wae re to o queek 1ittle stone, which ! picked | sumed. Speeches in favor of the bill were out, washed 1t, and hero it1s. No, sfr, | wmade by Estos, Lewis, Koe, and. opposed by Tdon't want to sell it at any price. T | LYECREEIE | oion of the sonate the want it made into a scarf pin, to keep | gehato was continued on the Woolson substi- it myselt.” Wheve did that chicken | yite, but no action was taken, rompt, feceipt of postal card ad- rike g is part of the country? ornoon session of the ‘house th : y > 1 b i ?m:.;t.\l?i:hfi?; “Con 1816 | given positions on the force. These i £98 I Pule Dotk o 18, SqULIy T e ute was adopted s wn amend. | €0 Breadway Council Biufts, Iowa. Established Capacll BlafcPrrasiaark, 6p He 41 MAX MOHN, roprletox-‘l { B Dodge st. ’ -} two forces have always been more or Travelers! .Stop at the Bechteles ment to section 2 by & yote of 8310 13, The . . " o ? |

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