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RS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21! 188 IPROVEMENTS, | pocence. but the court said he would | is & woman in the MENTY, | Ra%e o find him guilty. He had to | case. She isa married woman at that, doubt John's word on account of his [ and has sustaineit. the relationship of previous history, which is rather tough | better half to David Hyer, a pressman Jm' A youngste He sent the culprit | atthe Globe office, She metthe gay and back to jail, but informed him that if | festive Billy some time ago, and the THE DAILY BEE. I, BENT OV 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS. > The Proposed Paving of Bighth Watch TheSIGN S OFFICE., NO 12 PEARL STREET. Street to the City Limits. he decided by this morning to tell | pair immediately resolved themselves [ D4 Eulfvered by autior 15 Any Bart of heChya J— where the coat wos hidden his sentence | Intoa matual admiration society, Since | Ot g‘?i’;;ms S‘\ Twenty Cents Pewt eek G . | would be somewhat mitigated. Johuny [ that time affwies have not rolled 7 8 al & p W, TIAON. © e T MANAGER, | LAWING OVER A VALUABLE DOG: | 0% ™1 "a taken back to jail, de- | along a8 smoothly _as _ be- 3 ot Gevery, PC.MILLE TELEPHONES - claring that he did not know anything | fore “m’ the 1|\.ir hu[\.:‘-n.‘m. P ge. Nt;s Ilédj Pearior . BURINERE OFFICE NO, 43, New 8 t—A | about the coat, even if he v to be | Sweet William appeared more fascinat- N = ‘ 'ea X NiomT BO1ToR, No.Eh ST TR T s A ATATHE AT locked up for o ye ing to tho wifo than to the husband, 7 COUNOCIL BLUFF 5. s = b S - and the latter one day announced his TION, lic Se Ms—A Petit Dr N e €. €. Hazen, dentist, Opera house | intention of sending the interloper to s Thicfl, 3 the great beyond forthwith. e even KON it ; b kbl - <hot at his rival, but the deadly bullet nd wood. E.I.Mayne, 619 B'way. Elegant spring goods, New styles [ fuiled to tuke effect. Several rows oc- jight Harmony chapter No Another Paved Drive. throughout. A. Reiter, 810 Broadway. [ curred, but there was little change in S.. mect in regular month The city council drove down over iy tho outward appearance of affaive, until The pupils of the institution f Bighth streol Tuesday afternoon to the Moving a Depot Sunday. aftornoan, WHe Conrad, of The Rock Island railroad company is | Kupser, s he is sknown hove, about to muke a change that will be | went to South Omaha. The woman very i also went 10 South Omal and has seen fit to remuin ther kb ) Kupser returned Monday evening, the location of the Rock TIsland freight | sgated that he was going to work in the of groat annoy- | Nebraska packing center, and after ail deal- @ his pay went back to the other the Missouri. The woman has urned to her home, and it is not cted that she will. The many ulties that have arisen during the deaf and dumb will participate 10 a | Gec 1 inits to look over the Pt LBl AC A o ] sce if there were any obstacles in the The young folks have prepared o way of paving that street to the south- novel George Washington entc - | ern city limits the coming season, as ment to be given in the Presbyterian | petitioned for by several of the prov- church Friday evening. crty owners along the line and those | depot has been a sour The Republican seems to have dropped | parties interested in Manawa and prop- | d1ce to both wholesale and fts Council Bluffs department. Me. | apty south of the eity. The mayor and | €8 and shippers generally, on account Kapell resigned his position last Sutur- | (o ) of the aldermen ave in favor of of its great distance from the busine 83 b S I et granting the prayer of the petitioners, and the fact that it yund and by the busi- For some time dihere wore but lag, conttitition ,‘," wd it 1s quite genevally expeeted that ved streets made it | pagy two weeks between all th pin- slice fund yester morning. H. SO THLY L Vo E SRR A5 O BN S EHE 88 in muddy weathe ties ot yunt of her intimaey with G. Tipton was rélicved 0 to off puving d N ny has just had the md rives rise to the belief that she No one denies that it will be agrand thing for both the city and the lake, as it will afford contini- surveyed for velocating the building, and Monday next the work of moving the depot will be commeneed. 1t will a disturbauce Petrie was fined nour preed upon o change of venue. Ashb till allowed to remain . 3 At coLinue i - X Jusiness | 0u8 paved drives from the centers of | 1 ibiply ho complete reo or four | - “Belie” J by S q fhiy - at signs nnd displays of geods oncro In spenking of tho proposud imprave: | g o BRI LB et e ODE;.L BROS.EC. Y it of way. ;‘:‘ ';“‘]‘\‘ AC ] ’I“’, L | and Seventh st on Twelfth ave- | 1A S res by th d u 4 2 o wmfl(‘,@mfl U roperty owners o street expressec T8 AL THBVE @Il e il ard = Suncil Bl Pat Feely was ar wd yesterday for | Fimeelf as follows: HH-1n thvor of f” ;!II‘. ‘n_\ v \\{Hll\! : Hes - '. - o A4 E maha, unci A S R | IR SR L A aceommodation of shipp arrison's Inauz uratic g i having the street | i doubticss result in o de The Wabash o railway i - yards. The » was continued until | givie Tt it is done as it should be, to-dny. W. ttison, esq., is 100k- | ¢hink that the question of le should ing after the company’s intc 8 in the | 5t onee be determined. part of the city is all what is known as bottom | o of husin, for the Rock Island from | nounces that be sold from this point. all station, fo T . ‘ml‘ IN;K[‘C\TEWL E(L)l\IlFIfAb\’Y [;[]UN[;IL BL”FFS [:AP[PET [‘.[]_ intendent states | Jand. The city engincer ran o survey | o that as to-morrow is a publie holiday, | down that stre LS 6L waBkY BT there will be no session of the pn‘\»lu' as tar as the city limits, and b sec BrAvH gD AT to M o00 PELUTRING schools, and they will be dismissed 10- | that to raise the stecef o > WAL ! futther pate MONEY night until Monday morning. grade, as it is now _established No new applicants for Postmaster | quire an average fill of thr Bowman’s shoes have veen announced [ the whole distance, from the pre ighth avenue, Western On hand for eity loans; lowest vates of interest, for several days. It is believed by many | end of the vaving at L - 18 close to Bluffs toexchange ,:,:,l J. ). Steddman i.‘;\ linll.: new |’- to u\!.n city limits 1:«\‘ xmm.\[- = N SUBUKRBAN NEWS. for city property. 1 slipping his into them than any of | ninth avenue, o distance o The Tric! . 3 ; W, n land to exchange for city the others, his jourt HOlvE G S SR e HRIE | IO ETEIC X SIOL R B A Fowle proper : v olitical vice being the two gr Now I don’t think it advisable to make The ¢ of Allen Price and H. M. [ D.S. Baker shipped 1 ar loads of very Big ins in Broadway lots. evers which are being brought to b by such fill as that, as it is away from | Wyeth, ¢ »d with obtaining prop- | fine cattle to Omaha,which sold for £3.60, M aE BT8R A DFOREItY 1076 Rahan e o S0 T e 1 ? O. 1. Hazen and family will_remove soon Iline business property 1o exchange The *Old Folks Concer vecently | the business portion of the city. and it | erty under false pretence yoster- | qnqpr frionds i Towa and Ohio | for well improved farms gived at N mie temple, netted over | would spoil the looks of the street. _|l day continued in the superior court at | this se: ill be much missed in Good fresh stock croceries to ex- 8140 for the musical fund of the Con- [ would leave the lots on each side f‘”‘}'[ the request of the prosceution for one | this community shange for city property and one-third ] gregational chur 1t is the intention | in ahole, and would seriously affect the | LAG RCAUCET A0 LG PEASEEUTON Toe ORe uic Auderson and May Van ¢ cash. t in about a month, | sale of property the 'he grade 3 ding school in nt at th to repeat the con with a change of programme. Judging | could be lowered cons from the success of the first coneert, it | impairing the 3 will be a tremendous su and it would greatly > the looks The damage case of Wair vs City of | Of that part of the cily. To fill the Council Bluils was completed in the dis- | Street to the present grade would cost trict court yesterday. The arguments outrageously, as that partof the 4 were made, but the court withiield the | especially the lower ond of 'l‘!‘_“ D instructions until this morning at 9 | isalong distance from the dirt bank o'clock, when the charge will' he given [ Itstiikes me that w change of ¢ and thoe case submitted to the jury. | Would help ulong the pi Nothing else was done in court yester- | Very materially.” G A well known paving cont froma Missouri. The defendgnts traded st 400 acres of Missouri luad Tor a resi- | he quostion discussod 3 dence and mill at Malvern, and the | That learning and fame ave wreater Malvern man, one Seegess, now states | tives to action than the love of money.” that upon looking up the Missouri farm | Iyceum has adopted the plan of having two | 1 ded, he finds it in pos- o s who have owned it for wly forty and Pr eth have no claim on it whatever. 'he defendants allege that they.had right 1o dispose of the prope will hold on to the Malvern The introduction of Missonr| Houses and lots on monthly payments, Small pnyments down. Pricos from #7175 to $1,000. c ably without any way, wnging I v v ns’, Wright's, Coch- dditions to cit le from $100 ely re- |t rd from. reen and growing in Some of the young people attended a festi 5 ¥, and | valat the Crist sehoo! house, . SPECIAL NOTICES. l'estate. | Miss Inez Wolcott, of Fremont, has been | = = evidence | Visiting with Mrs, Baker for a fow duys. WANTS. stated that it would require ab ; b GOE s Loilte Lo wasviickenosy Ll . = The last of the saloonkeepers paid | SEied it 1 woLIE maguive Sho will have a teudency to throw some | Gis Going has gono to the westafior sheep | Yy Girl for general housework. 88 Bis monthly fine of &2 westerday, and | 080" " o " hintys | ight on the transaction. The land titlo case between Wilson Rey- | ryoon wor e mayor 1s g VP C r i) ind it would nolds, of Fremont, and 1. H. B oL (l onon: y result was more | CiZht feet Riag g wl ) B LIt e [ cost about #60,000, including intersee- GoncaWithiHor Tiover. on onc side, and ice, of | and lot i eity. Apply to 3 than he anticipated after months of dis- | 415" fro wat the o | His name is William Conrad. and he | on the other 'side, I pily been . 2 = appointment renders his joy all the | o510 pe cs-after the | is posted inthe mysteries of all branches | ¢ i the land. B iy lTing, Cat: ohe - OAlIL b 108 d greater. When the saloon ‘men found T matter will be | of business from hash slinging to hold Dan Dee, Countil B - e i X P T e e T T e vl omacis ) s rate varicty theater. Lutely ho has ¢ L 701 oct L S HHol= h=p=el AN fhvva s | with running a saloon, has been dis- | Money loaned on furmiture, pianos, | voted his time and attention to the first etin [RIORIENT L S L e l missed by order of the mayor. but | dinmonds, horses, buggies or anything | named occupation at I Iaines aformer resident of this | Blutrs, "Hland Rishtor, bth’ ave. and | — whether John has concluded to come to | of value at low rates of inter No | taurant on Middle Broadway, He has e sed under the name of Kupser, h cognomen he sported when doing time and_pay wmonth as required | publicity; fair and honorak by the chief ¢ sutive, or whether it | A, A. Clark & Co., office cor e dealing. | P Broadwiy 1ion Pac 1 Irvinet el HOR SALKY | ity bas heen demonstrated that he is not in | and Main, over American express. l\vn]m._.. \\lmik on xl'...- boards, \\]'l. f Harey IKnight BUAE Holt the business, is something that has not seleiheress admired his adamantine check | cently. H ) 5 7 # yet heen ascortained. Heating stoves at cost to closs out. | in appearing there at all i B G T R ey i e bibnding it b’ An old established Boot and Shoe business But he is gone, and she is also missing | courty. dsirable o oAty ery(datice in Council Bluffs, Iowa. T TN T T T TS The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at furms, oltion & Van batten 51 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will N o ) ) be rented. Best stand and trade in city. that the co-partnership leretofore exist- H‘;‘f.‘\.“,’.‘];:,“‘,?:'r"u.‘,?.",.,n”’“,‘\-' '“i“;g.;.{‘,lf'!l‘}:i:‘.-r..,‘,‘.'uj Nearly thirty years in one lccation. Present ef developing and of Sand_and gravel The local lodge ot Good Templars has | Odell & Bryant. secured James M. Dunn, the noted tem- s peranco anostle. o conduct a sovics of 0al: meetings att oadway M. 2. church, = = beginning March 10. Mr. Dunn 18 o Iatithrofitc cusing speaker, having much the 15 the noted Franc and is an carnost tempe These mectings will be v All grades soft conl. C. B. Fuel Co. The funeral of Miss Ellen Cosgrove (Sister Mary Regina) at St. Franeis N church, yesterday morning, zely attended, and the services MUSTANG LINIMENT - worker! nteresting, and there is no doubt that they will be | woro most umpressive. Many friends vory largely attende Kol ) LD, TR WD - it near inton, in Mills county, lowa, 15 this | . 5 very lurgelyationded, = C | et the remains during the carly = ' e Wity | stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further AT o O “""""“#-:‘”‘1 1]" 10 “"'“‘“"" the seryice: mlflflf\"m e el (S o varticulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the son has been marked t 2 »dit- | at the church were begun. thes all P? » KELLER, e iblo ones. Thoso who' o tho worl of | high mass was celebrated by iho hinca, Ne- W HAT 18 e s o e, ot | Store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- A Tl Sy R i tev. Bishop Cosgrave, brother of the Y Y iandiBhoes, ((niglanil CBuE HORMLACKUE, iy b pepion s prenatnonatleal | e L BOL o TYE BT el g ot iy LS R Y | tors of the J. M. Phillips estate- by Rev. Stephen Lyons, abbott of the Benedicetine order of the Creston mon- istery, after which requiem songs were Rev. I'athers tteof Omaha, most daily to buy tickets or other patrovize them are hardly less so. the crowds continue to money thusspent is left vl : B BELL. A BERLINGOF N. P. DODGE, Executor. BELL & BERUINGHON, | — s e o - home instead of being c Loy inebtoolOmehn ; ) ; e pockotaof profcesional P S Avehitects, Designers and Snperintendonts - i % e years wilh SIZES FH[]MM 29 Espectally Adapted for A now order went into effect in police brimedis @l i ool i oints, LA res of Constraction, Tl T R AR Quinn_and Mengwasser of % ing curd K § night patrolmen will report at MoAL o ass ! S Yioss of HSLETETANG L1 ; Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and has CCTRIC xlletatlonibe 0 painnd2loiclof C wy 5 5 cationy the My ; designed many of the finest blocks 2570300 ELEC ephone from their respective be: o Tha Rul " in Omaha and Council Bluils, a man fuils to report it is presumed that ho is asleep, and an_explanation will be inorder. It may take some of the men several nights to get th hang of the new state of affairs, L not bother them serously ek is the magie hour when they wrestle the hardest al cortege left the ¢ I urse of friends f d to the cemetery. The > grave were conducted MecMenomy, assisted by Jeanette. LIGHTING, & Mills and Elseators. Plans and Specifications Prepavad oud | HORSE Estimates made on Application, POWER. Studio, oo 2 Opera Howse Block Tios, OFFIcen, W, L AL PUsky, Thus the * Mustang” conquers pai Riakes MAN or BEAST well again! e s ] | it o AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. with the drowsy god,and are some- S i S times knocked out by his royal high | . Tty our 3 bottled 1 Special ness. ¥ i Ay rates on all o 6 ———s STEIN ‘We have a stock of groceries iu this N 5 i o Me ! > city for trade. One-third c Rooms to rént in - the Merriam block Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guar- ‘ . Couneil | o o v 6 SR 8. B. Wadsworth & ¢ 36 Main street COUNCIL BLU anteed. Can sLow letters from users where fuei Economy ts equal with Corliss Non-Condunsing, Bluffs luvestment Co., No. 10 Pearl st. Bick % B I e SuNCIL B Lad get yi clothes made, 7 Brog A dog case went t rounds of the 4 ] o Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blui¥s, CITY MEAT MA ! | justice courts yesterday, and is still 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loin money. - - dufd ) 2l unsettled. As nearas ean be learned ' j | Bounonnl B arasranhs: from the contradictory statoments of A GR E A I SN AP TO THE FRONT! : | : Mr. Joseph McWilliams and family [ the intevested parties, J. J. Johnson e w—— T | have moved from 911 Fivst avgnuoe to [ lost his dog, a fine water spanicl, val- m e . ol B { 421 South NI, S R e B T'o any regular physician who desires to locate, I have to | BEEF, VEAL & PORK | ; ’ The C ern part of the city, but could not house of Michael Gleason, in the west- | offer ina thriving city in Iowa of 8,000 population, the home and OF MY OWN DRESSING—— t | practice of the i The pol : ] cading physician of the plac He has resided |;; E fl F d | [: nl Nae 10 movs than forty-five seholars in | it + 1o thereapon repaired to the oflic iWa Lat fl, g0 0 10Wa Loin: ¢ s S IREABER R I RIARRBIA S ) said city for sixteen ye wt past, and histbooks will show i Q01,7208 under one (rm‘lu"l',“”]lill e ing oasls which was placed in the hanas | @l annual business of $6,000 per year, A e PUBLI“ & l)l{lVA [14 BU[LDINGS pamed Ma s can wol Be _cared | ot oonstable Fox. Armed with this For reasons personal to himself he proposes to change his J. M. SCANLAN, J 4 for. In arranging to carvy out this pol- foy nolitle difliculty is experienced, :1"1,1.-::I-:‘wlx)llIl".mthulu:i?lu;'l';":{l‘;(m:;‘l;‘ll;;:: «1“3:’ ‘.‘ML}-“""L; ]t" ;,”"’lh‘"‘] city, He ‘Yi” sell h'T 1"”"!“'| “'];id‘ i5 4| 420 Broadway. - - Tetephone 201, ~—BY—— however, the accomodations are not al- | f¢ason household, and found : | comfortable frame house of eioht rooms, heated by furnace, TRY OUR MUSH, o s horor e sccomotatons aro ot i | Sttt o, bad” s | comfortable frame . house of eight rooms, heated by furnace, | U ZYBY ous nustl. JOHN GILBERT, 521 Main St. AR A o IR I e tl\\.,likll‘ll:\\l blo bogan. Gl ison bo- and with all pecessary outbuildings and conveniences, for H[]ME ENTEBTA'NME‘TS | 5 ] B not adequate, Thore has been u good [ Sured the services of nttornoys, and the | g3 500, He will turn over to the buyer his .practice and good ! | 'PITONT: & S i Helimmion Rusnisned Gonl 'of changing about lntaty. and® yes | case was taken from Squire’ Schurs’ [ $35 £ irn o t 0 4 s Correspondence Solicited, On Application. there ure several rooms where there are | $2U°t 00 & v\h ge nl] pnue ()?qmrfi will, and will remain with his successor some months pending | Novel, pleasing amd' practical, ~ For the ’ e Fiarteid i arnett. Arrivingt it aime et AT B o fa i e | parlor, the church, the Chautauqua circle, | smmmme— e 3 from sixty to eighty pupi HARISL S IIALR AN LY AN U A his settlements and collections. It will be some time before the rear- tean be satisfactor and another chan ness in the ¢ ¢l quire Hendricks. By this was taken to Any reputable physician desiring to make a change will do fa ind 1 tho" Unitaa ;::.«v.'v!!“‘":;.':;‘h;‘l & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. . rangeme Y 4 l | well to correspond with the undersigned, who is prepared to | year. Samples, 10 cents There will doubtless be more or I adjusted, = e oy a0 et time it was late, and the dog was ! S t ! ; : iR ; - i - . : OUIIpIaAIe trom eenis, who miil ol chained toa table' leg, and the case | verify the entire bona fides of the whole busines Easten Ennugy Basvics—Vory uulque. No H. BIRKINBINE-- 1y tary Engineer, Plans, Estimates, n cnve , | halned 0.2 table is : rehearsats needed. Ouly b0 couts for a sup ) ! ; ipervision of Public Work, Brown 1 e uha e e @ LhRGEA Pro T Address B ply for any school, of any sice. Address Building, Council Blufls, lowa, D] 'ee sand ¢ dren, and pro- " — ~ e wvide for their care and training. Sup- Have our wagon call for your soiled C. NI COL Y, ERTAINMENT BUREAU, T — D el ARl e boaa | clothies. Cascude Laundry Co. 5 . ; Ma Justice of the 1 Office over American Express, No, 419 st Miiacghion hol s s | i Cumcdh Ly Room 522 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb. | comute i, &y et | Ny SCHURZ-- By ol iona 1 2 4 are many annoying details in its nocom. | Notice the heautiful finish given ol | S oo | 01 BALS B e ' plishmeit, {;u;, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- . 14 S0y o 3 - STONE & SIM(» Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa 3 —_—— ry company. . U — F— ‘Krh .t - Sh t 9" Courts, Offlce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Money loaaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.’s | Parties having temperance billiard LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS at a 1r % Counci! Blufls, lowa, . loan oftice on furniture, pianos, horses, | halls and restaurants will do well to wagons, personal property of ail kKinds, | take the exclusive sale of my temper and all other articles of vaiue without | ayee beer, T BB AT R romoval, All business strictly confi- —_ Y o dential, JARE INVITED TO CALL AT(——— LOOK AT IT. MRS. C. L. GILLETT'S BURKE, TINLEY-~ & av o 4 Svase vird HAIR EMPORIUM e F. J. BREZEL, itgThier. et e 3. G. Tipton* real estate B'dway. | A bootblack named Johnny Murphy g - was bofore Judge Aylesworth yesterday, And see her fine line of Hair Goods. FINEST HAIR . . . | For Nala at 8 Barsaln: S aiaa it A e DRBEAN S ONAMENTS i the clty, ‘Wi, Beards, ete., Taxidermist and Naturalist. H Hotel property in Council Bluffs, con- | a form in front of the store of H. BEise- 0F Zons or Bale. araneusiy dacated ak No, 14 Dosthh 4k a6 Qhhasite Dastofise (F trally locuted, doing good business, R [ man & Co, The garment was stolen GLUTH AND COYLE AND MYERS p Motor e, Counell s, | P. Oficer, sole agent, No. 12 N, Main last Soturday about 11:80 o'clock, sud GREESE PAINDS, HAIR DRESSING, ETO, & Birds and animals mounted naturally aad ix best method of i the wt, Warrauted (o pres 20 MAIN ST, i COUNCIL BL 3 on short notice. Highest price paid for owl d naw T ORDELS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMIT ATTENTION, 1 you g taken it to the Clty. Stewin LAUAGEY | yyyured of perfect sutistaction. KUY ursassig o sp li 4 Maln Street. Telephione 1M1, Foreigu birds supphie Persons sending orde Write for purticulas, 8t., Counil Blufls. e S young Murphy was seen shortly after- Send all orders for bottled beer to L, | ward escorting 1t up an alley in the M. Finkelstein, Omuha, vear of the store, He protested his in-