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DAY, MARCH LU[: FS |! ‘“\.]\“f"‘"y\!.\;}m‘ . Since the """”.‘»;,‘:.'HQ,"'.}';: Des Moises, Ta., March 93, —| Special Tele - ! ufi??l\\{(?ll_pl rB\m. STREET. | b 11| FAUL A 10 DAk LAkn fhe mikce: |, GrHH “l‘ The !””I 'l’“""'”“"l a “"I ol | The Alliancs Woi Repressnted in | lfl y "l[l alllflg “ l" [} - ter 1nto his own hands. He decided that in- | the democratic stato central committee re - Felivered by corrter fn any partof the City, | aamuch ps the patrol house belonied tg the | ceived his roward today in the shape of an South Dakota’s Logislature, H.W.TITON e MANAG police departinént the marshal had 10 | appointmont as oil inspector. Tho senate . TELEPHO! fright to keep a horse thera and | N o Aol . K ' | promptly confirmed the wppointment, and it i =~ Fueisses (nyice N, 4 s fo wl8 maintain 1”; it tho city was ot | K'orstood that ho will take chargs of th TIRED OF PARTISAN METHODS. e . . . tarshalor Mmeelf. he ordered o stop put to | 0Mico within a few davs. The senate bill - marshal or imecll ho orderad 1 stob pul L0 | for ronucing tho compensation of the ofiies v, it C B0 ¢ een ged b, e 3 v >, o 1 MINOR MENTION, S to 81LOM w vour hus beon chinged by Uie | Growth and Pawer of the Organiz.- a1 1 G SN YOGt 16 BROBE. Mr. Dunn will probably rotain the ofice; | tion — Relations with the Rafl- N. Y. P. Co. wis built ane be kept in_proper sl bt he formor 8 18 kant he . Wil hd s 5 Epuhl oy IR D O bl i) but if the formor fizure {8 kept he will not roads—The Prohibitory Law - Council Pluffs Lamber Co., coal. Soma » + bave it, and the office will probably be given " 'y | hatcher coal, 114 Main street. $3 cluding a new floor, ete. "This lopping oft of | 4% (olonel Eiboeck. the German leader of Speaker Young's Fight. & Go ] K S8 cless expause i strictly 1n accordance | gyt Tho P, . O. saciety will moet at 3, 0 this | with the reform and_retronchment resolu. | H118 €1 afternoon with Miss Moliie Rice, on Fou tions adopted at the citizens' convention nad Creston's Municipal War, South Dakota's Lawmakers, street augurs well for the new administration ¢ To Al 0% SRiEL 5 » G : A permit to erect o $630 cottage in Riddle's G gl Cresroy, In, March 27.—[Special Tel Prenrne, 8, D., March Special to Tir 3 5 (oF subdivision was issued yesterday to 5. H. | The Manhattan sporting headq'rs 418 B-way, | Brsm to Tue Bre[—Creston's municipal | Begj--The Farmers' allisnce of South ey - 3 Reiser. e el war is still raging, At a recent svecial | pakota the best organization for practi Uunul H|Ufl:) ) ' ' Richard Howard, o colored Janitor, trom | & ton, real estate, 527 Broadway, mm‘(m:u‘lnm council the city atiorney WAk | cal purposes that exists: among the states of £ 4 auncibiu Omaha, was fined £14.60 in police court yes 4 e instructed to commence suit against Mayor | the ne "Dharal are oW oREABIZEL torday morning, His cash account would | S. B. Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, | puive . s the northwest. There are now organized i i g Meient work on | loan money for Lombard Tav. Co. atterson and his bondsmen for the sum of | gver 800 alliances in the state, with an aver. not balance and he will do sufficient work on i S . b 2 FO01.19, 80 1 short of a balance The strects to aquare his tudebtedness to the — - o the have boon, short of & balanice | ugo of venty membors each, tms muking o [ @remaking such low il will saveyoumoney. No bl A Veluable Thorouzhbrod Lost. ordored for April o, the day following the | total membership of over 16,000, The mem= Tho Vesperal Literary socicty holds o [ Early Thursday morning a floe gray horse | noxt regutar teeting of the council. Tho | bership is ranidly incrensing. Ileven organ- £ DADIIZ 08 ing 1o ht Yours Mionia CHeiSLen | wid Ulsdovared: anparantiy. Hilrod .la Hig |/ayor cava o, Wil beeunt for evers cants | tzab iFa now inhesdstd) snd ther veports | DELCOS and favorable dealer j) vehicles should association rooms this eveniog at s o'eloc K. | Luke, fully 200 yards from thoe shore, just and the .l-.mxml wuys his bondsmen will n[lhv aro exceadingly geatifying,. Thors Is & v “This society has schieved a decided suce HoNLE, B the ity 1EIEN: , About § Wlbicele | don'E. THeUmeW douncil!is: even imioke de: | fo yor okl BERVEVAER o ter that thei : s in the iters +and is the only exclusiv ; termined to see fair piny than the old was, | Bteady increasc in the orgunization and in ms : eir com- y - [ 4 literary org o in the ity. Tverybody | some of the rosidents of that locality at~ | Thay havo taken the appointive power from | their numbers, Saia one of the leading buy until he has Brad come, tempted to get him out, but were not suc. terson and arranged all commit embers of the legislature to me: It is the peti tors m ake the et A ley S Ca tmlo*‘ue prxces The plat of the Chautauqua grounds is | cessful. The case was finally reported to 1t th sives, ‘The law and order 08t lmportant item in the pohitics of Dakota now on file avd deeds can be given to ),mr the authorities, but as it was outside the :n.._nlriu_» nr||n-l'-(.lnm-.1 18 ('m]lum‘ud“nf both | yoduy, Tho convention which formed: the % 3 3 #ons wishing to purchase, Parties that have | o Loy decided that thoy had no authority | Fepublicans and democrats, and they say | o S e x 5 Ty : UL AL R ty they decided that they had o authority | JHIONGHP) 00 Eemogiite: Sad) B S0 1 constitution was dominated by the farmers, | ADOVE agsertion. < and terms, T nettle for Kame and so cnable the commit | 10 take any steps in the matter. City Mar- | the best clement cf citizens and will stand | and tho present legislature, more sy 1y > tee in cl to perfect plans for the session | shal Templeton offered to go out and see | together regardless of volitical = cons: the house, 18 in the hands of the aliisnce men,” Lhe secrctary of the Farmers' al i 1800 what he coulld do if some ono would volun- | quences. Tomorrow's meeting of the ety B8 v s 2 ¥ Ty = == A. Manly, a run v " . | teer to go with him, but owing to the storm | council is expectad to ‘settlo the question of | 4nce was a member ot the house, and 8 | cey ‘h-l' 'm_'nrr pting influences, but is less was before Judge e 1+ | his ofter was not accepted. About 7 o'eloc the mayor's alleged defaleation. one of Lho most useful mex in that body. ‘lh“’- '”_"’N A It secms to ren UL ERLLI LU L tHith o BHECY went oty awey : The alliance has been in existence hero | der possiblo a’ moro equal distrivation of said that ho had scen as much of but th rac was doad The Legislatu only four \ua[m :\ tirst camo mlo’ [vrw‘v - }ml\w‘v‘. CLL AL Xty-seven men i o lit K0 VestaranY. th St :s Morxes, Ia., March ¢ @ ho! ce in politics two years ago, under ers n too lar dy to revresent as he cared to at present. He promised to It transpired yesterday that the ani Drs M , Ta., March In the h “““l"‘ N “‘““‘ s, who ' is its peesi- | 402,000 people. o The er th I"“H' s ;x-‘\\ hurry beck homo us fust us he couldund was | waen thoroughbrad vacing stallion, owned | a number of bills wero introduced, and 0n0 | oy Pho farmors then indicated by theie | tives nre to the people, the mora carefa dischiarged by M. L. Roeder, an Omana insurance ma, | was passed avpropriating 4,500 to pay tho | uetion their intontion to. take u hand | they will be not to vote fo extravagant ap- w and was valued av §1,000. He was & four: All persons who make up the cast of “The | ond was valued at §1 He was u four- | o\ oises of tho university investigating | in therenovation of tho nolitics of the -state, | propriations of the people's Tho Crowning of the Queen of Fame" ure re- | yeur-old and, was Focontly purchasea in Don | 0000 ™ his bill has now passed both | One of the real cuuscs of tho growth of the | legislature et Octobor orgin In Carpets, Mattines., Oil Cloth, Ruos. Sili o e doiesi bty | notknown, as e was loft warmly blanketed | houses. A mumber of legalizing ncts were | O7Kauization was political—a_dissatisfaction o o | #OVernmun byt selagtod 1L arpets, attings, Ol oth, ugs, Slig or o rebiearsal in the Woman's g i GOy W BLIE M DAL iy ot with republicanistm o democ “nited States ud adjourned to the i vt a i o tkinaa . . Tewperance union rooms, Merri A DL Ty e b DL it active managomont of both parties, | Tth of Jauvary. Tt bewa in ‘ and Lace Curtains and Fixtures, Portieres This beautiful entertainment is to bo gven [ \WA8 gone on the following morning. | of the session—to make permanent paving | \Wyeh the politieal situs s financial con- | Session three months, and in logislativo sca i q . AT i i unduge: | e v sl o o i mutioeof | apol Gt oreutd it pecin A | WL 0 e famaton e il | S e wont e btuvs sey ¢ Drapery, Silks, Plushes, Uvholstery Goods, ®dly be one of the events of the season conjacturesbutlivcerial ACSCLLILVE COTIS S Rterss e senate fish protection bill was f ¢ of growing discontes > 8 or the first legislature of o now state, " "o printers. deny that tho disruption of | 2708 tho bridge during tho, might. AS | paseed lso the l. doncurrent resolutio of o fscment o Wiy | for o st agslaturo ot w now'sile | Window’ Shades, etc. Will make prices lower | PRt h o , e as can bo learned the horse mu instructing the ralway committees to pre- L ORCLER & g ital ‘Dra o the local union 18 threatened. ‘They adur A AL LU L S L i u v tothe grange which pre bition lawa which “are Draconian iu' tholr . . B i WA T v b | B Secomo ok aet s b o wl AU o et o | BV v e B G i | oot © iy ieatoe 1 1 Bt 1‘ on any hsuse in Iowa or Nebl aska. (Al 3 delegate to the Atlanta convention el N o J . Hpelolteldats armers bo! ¢ and sl poli- | mary of these enactments, which in the cuse . aal i 15 blanket wi )1 o sull wore ¢ oasion Was apont in discussion. of tho Day- wiant e i ‘ SR were oppozed to sending a delegato this year, | 05 2 A0 I HON o 1ot it his stall, | Scision “»“ pep % O RECLN ment in Tismarck o year ago, in what | opinion av bestof only a hitie mora thin . A N ; But state that now that tho contest 1s sottied | [muzelo thut fo had on _whon left in bis stall. | ton bill requiring bonds by prosecuting wit- | \G2a fitiown as “the farmer's legislature s f tho votes of the state, In the case of NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY they are again united i ail otner matters and A nore than CIgNL Mches | nesses in criminal cases in justice courts. wid againin South Dakota duriug the past | South Dakota, the debate which was ani- ! that their union is stronger today than ever | Sra Bud wider it wus about as much ice, | Among he bills introduced in_ the senate | gumigr, At the republican convention at | mated and protracted, tarned on tha adop- Siieuth g through which tho auimal had broken, and ( was cno'ixing tho salury of tho attorney | HAC"™1y “\us determined. to_ necomplist | ton of an umondment, offaretl oy S oL George, son of Fred and Anna Rapo, died | M Hoodor - swas i the iy sestoraay o | Rencral at $4,000; apportioning tho state into | whatover was done within the lines of the | Young, who is the spcakor of the houss, George, son of Fred and Anna Rapo, died | 3ir. Kocdor was in the cily vesterday and | Hinoty-one reprosentativ districts on a basia | \yever, wis dono withi the lines of the | Youtie who i, tho shoakor of tho b yesterduy orning, d i yeurs, sty | idenufied the animal as his property. He | of represcntation of 18100 to provide o | 30 Savatw, and republiuans slscting fopupile | tink liquoe {n the. amily restgence auw Bon o Fuiity whi o s et | 16618 Very budly over tho loss as tho horao | staty board of control and uboilsh boards of | Gy o woro fuvorabia. o tho Pirposts of | Triends of the morsur iade a10ng aud dec COUNCIL BLUFFS, Voblit AT TS ) TS L 2N kAt 8 Ja ates as discussed 2 alliance. The pla 0 rerate fig! cure vision wi chicl two woeks. | The funoral will tako placo to- | the horso was stolen and managed to slip his | anw went over till tomorraw, Tho appoint- | the allitnee. The platforn of the Huron | forate Bt Lo securo a provisian witn which oY i i) WL e IR L UL 1"’1"“",‘, thelbridge; g ot J. J. Dunn as state oil mspector Was | yecord with the views and wishes of the | becomea law. Iam avle, through the G PROFESS'ONAL DI RECTORY contirmed members of the alliance. With few points | tesy of Mr. Young, to give extract from his I avier's Catholic curch, where | Desirablo dwellings for rent at reducod 5 - - of difforence, tho catire republican. mewber: | speech, which alono saved the measure f ervices will bo helc prices by E. H. Sheafe & Co., roatal agouts, A Farmer’s Tersibls fixperience. SrenCetugaubitoiEepubLIO LELLED Rl el Fre Al easuro from | 14 [ Hydraulic and S ey Engineer, 15, Estimates Porsonal Paragraphs, il ¥ 16 el S Tt ,q | upon the republican platform. 'Lne allince | words as they stand in the orig BRildin e G ol LBl SIa e Miso| LIS e DBy Tt SO iITiEotho,IMalT| L (0% 1a) steamivaTVorER YOI Erond way, egram armer named | also had strength in the democratic organi- | inal bill, as “follows: “Every lessee m—-—._—__L;"_’LM’ bty 1s visiting Miss Josio Dungan of this city bt i Smith, living several miles west of tnis city, | zation. Differences of individual judgment | or owner of a building who shall —Justice of the Peace. Ofice over American lxpress, No. oS3, No. 41 e We will store househiold gooda at reason~ | had a terriblo experience with last wight's | would lead to differcnces of opinion i re- [ permit or knowingly suffer to te used * * N SCHURZ Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa : What One Dotlar Will Buy I s, and will aavance money on goods | biizzard. He had been in town and started | gard to nominations and policies; but on the | * therein any intoxicativg liquor, * =+ ARSI L T O g SINE 5 Rackot Sto bur place. Mandel & Klein, .87 e e S 0 , | whole, the result of the full election was | shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,” punish tGEREY F ' 5 Y , at the New Vorls Ravket Store: AT & lein, $23 | for howo about 0 o'clock, W hen ot in the | g while tho furmers got the platform ‘the | able by fine and imprisonment in the chunty STONE & SIMS Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and led- napers Sharp's necdle ot country the siow und wind became 5o | Loliitiane got the mostof the ofic Thus [ jail for the first act, or for every su eral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, 00 yard spool cotton £ 5 = — — furious that he wrapped up 1n the robe, taid | At % : ; ; 2 = | s L o + ulliance candidate for | offense by impri UL Council Bluffs, Towa. BPOOIA KUK AWISY 2ve vvvvvvnrsivnninns 08 taiding a Robb r's Roost. down the lines and let the horse tale its | {'witn) Hiaies senator men oarodete LOr | Oy Me x oun in dasbii] 8 spools blucic silk.. . ot A day or two ago the volice were notified | own course. ‘The horse became frightencd : Yata . ) + | the outgome is that the men who were ¢ paragraph in my deliberate judgment is con} 8 puirs ladies’ hose : to be on the lookout for a lot of knives that | tibbed tho bugey and throw him out. s | | R iy HEOR Ry ' 0 be o ko u knive a iy ey threw him HIS | ot n the state offices and tne leg tained a provision which would hay C.A.BERE E; BE: & ( 'OMPEFAIN Y . at Malvern last | le& was broken and he was left in the 810w | hyve happily disappornted the alliance, wrecked the cause of prohibition. B 5 nk with no oue in sight to hear his crie % \ X . 5 i il ol T Sunday. nigl 0 vening a r v i > acto s mar ccordance with th e it thy 2w 0wners lolesale and dealer 3 papers pins, (ull count. ... i | Sunday night. Last cvening a raid was | jio calied for neip in vain ana lay m the | b5 B CR L X IR R O L Tinie Biter 8 fomew ee o Jam A £ . L pr desires iy oy \( . . residences had served a te 1 your state’ @ dozen black dress buttons made on the place kept by George Ger. | storm for two ho Y » agony. desires than they hud hoved for. The resi 3 ate’s e spacher, ow the Northwe cross ast i travel 3 ovored - | been in the direction of the desires aud pur- | the sentiment of the peonle of this state u tin cups. . | He swooned away when taken .up and is $hatwolldiba e babnydisastrous to|the can JQ | 3 pairs men’s sox. . 8 handkerchiefs were stolen from a store . e ing on Broadway, and Gerspacher and his and everything eise in_our Tine in vro tiou, 3. Brin & Co, )2 Broadway. L g N h poses of the alliance; and the action of the step-son, Johnnie Sullivan, wero arrosted, | MOW In b very precarious condition. legslature, giving velief to the people | which this law is intended to promote. Fo. Largest Stock and Lowest Pr Donlers, sent for Catalogie, ter an the evening Irank Allen and n e 5 » througn remedial legislation, 18 approved by | the [ur pose of remedying that evil, th o ¢ & i O Democrats bissatmfid. i y Y b lowine | Nos. 205 207 Brondway, and 208-206 Piercest uncil Einfls, In the farmers of the state. The legislature will | house by a lurge vote adopted the following P mas O'Hara were arrested by Oficer T rGhi B83E:rSpeatal i Tele. R They BRI baon e e o Arvaxtic, la, March 25, —[Special Tele- | o4 g™ g tisfuciory as 1t ought to be, words a4 an amendment, to section 6 10~ = = Death of 3 cdmann. " ’ as | era ‘nz Bee | —The appointment of R ainly ce i vide hing s g i 5 S secord b store of 'fhumas | Eramn to'lus Bee ) tof R | mainly on account of the action of the senate | vided, however, that nothing in this section | gg S ANE The Danbury (Conn.) News of tho 4th | Dyoerweste thero it s ulloged | Sovereign of tuis county to bo labor com. | which hus kille the' usury bill, the exemp. | shall bo construed to prohibit the use of in- | CASAY'S SF i DIGINT: F. M. ELLIS & CO. fnst. contains the announcement of the death | they were trying rrange for a disposal of | missioner, although not in nature of o | tion luw, the provision for the taxation of | toxieating liquors in a building by the actual | ¥RAPE MARK iHALLY TRADE MARK of C. k. Friedmann in that city Friday | the stolen property. Decrwesters regarded | surprise, tho condemna of a larce | mortgages, and so on. In the Louse the | resident occupants thereof, if sich ouilding AR G evening of last weck. The aeceased was | DY the police as i *fence,” and has been in | number of the leading democrats of this city, | Viewsand wishes of the alliunce have com- | be a fumily residence usod as such, and not Weitknos, Ster .A.R HIT well known in nis city, having boen con. | LTOuble several times on this account. | where Sovereign’s political record is_known, | manded attention, aad much of the best lex place of cominon and: public resort¢ That N g maton Gl O'Hara and Allen were accompanied by onc | In an interview with the chairman of the | islation has originuted with that body. mendment for the purnose of protecting i 3 AND BUILDING SUPEIRINTENDENTS, nected with the real est, fiem ot Odell | Lew Davis, who escaped from the oflicers. | democratic county committee, he stated that But the purposes of the -farmers' a! your prohibitory law from its most serious Tove s s 7 Rooms 430 and 432 I i Neb. Brothers ubout four years ago, but was [ The other two were lunded in the county | he has known for a long time that Sovereign | 4nce of South Daketn are not distinctively | dunger has been assailed all over this state, A 0 0y and RRooms 244 and 245 Merriam Hlock, Counel compeiled to give up his position on account | Jall. Itis believed that this trio wd the | would be appointed labor commssioer as a | political. T'hey are so only for the ameliora- | and it has been declared that it would bo | ARENG I 1 UL AT owiIoE CoriesnonU iR SOLC of the lung trouble that at fast term. | Stesling and “planted” their booty at the | reward for his services in bringing the la tion of the condition of the farmers and la- | ruinous if it became a part of the law. The iy S % Clf g, o T Cop ity spiclior dive, Witcty is' @ resort, of the | Voto over to horcs last ye boring men of the state. Whatever short | amendment contained u statement simply of | BEFORE TAKING, 1ack, bininessof AFTER TAKING. b and Whero eho slings milce. tholr headquar- Lafe ¥ou v Wateh, cither of the legislature or of state officers, | Was not the sentiment of the house that | Lhat et tolisanity or comumption tnd i promature e Ly o S ub Ry oun e | v, ATLANTIC, T, March 1S —|Special Tele- | the farmers of the stato, through their alli- | upon any pretext could the home be invaded, | * 15l partientars in our pumphice, which we o he married Miss Fannie Allen, who survives a8 deemed hest Lo also arrest the other | oram to Tir Bee.]—Hon, Lafo Young. was | 80¢0 Wili find o way speedily and decisively | its members be arrested and subjected 1o | srqtosciid fese by gt 1o i ’ A. RC H IT EC TS { ites of the place, ) : 5 2O 4 correct . Politi )i :vero pdnaltics, and eveu imprisoned for | 16 Medicine issoiiat & : bin. Un bo occupied a vosivion 1 | Jomates of the place, und about u prosentea with a fine $125 gold watch nnd | LocorToer, tiem. olltics Dt A | e in the i I it R & the Danbury Nutionu) bank and then bocame | W' batrol wagon zain cailed oul J : # gold watci and | purely business organization, the alliance permitting the use of intoxicating liquors | money, by aidressing AND SUPERINTENDIEN 1S, the bookkesper at the News office, where he | Woman name (Lt ‘fil \“ 0 Iru:wu'vus the :}mx\!xl h[\; iu’.:d’ln{: d 1\: Hm] last uv.-‘un;.'. R ulum-un.l \m'\n‘yuud m]ul body in Yuru len;nnl Upon lhr‘l;mlm;l!um I'squarely THE GOODMAN DRUG CO, 2 = ¥ il R ote o, was arrested and taken to tho station, | G- Phelps ina few well chosan and appro- | state. It has, for example, organized a busi- | stand 1o prohibitory law was ever eni- arnam Street, - lizo0n sera Eicuse B3lock, Conne i ‘l""”\lll\"‘fll|:.HJ“.I‘:Y|‘I isiaenentsdat ke he was subjected to a close question. | priste words made the presentation speceh | ness company, with tho purposo of | acted or can be enacted that can invade the ‘1‘10 F‘“l"“'“ Mfrfi’}f; i3 8"‘“"‘1:"1‘1“":“ | Room 2, Opera Heuse Block, Conneil Blufls, Cpeh S LR LG ¥ the ofiicors. . Whay she divaiged swas | on bebalf of the citi Mr. Young was | bringing within the reach of the | lhome of any man in South Dakota and ar- | (OR teqquut of cquntorfits, we huve adoy ChED velop urtil after he camo west, and in the !Hv;_m‘.n .] 0 o :‘x:lk‘t-::x:'l);‘lt\:‘r‘w')):u] (n.u‘l“u)xnr:';:r-ln: his 5“?"}“ {in'u 28, Illm hu].'\\'w;‘ articles used b, rn-sll nm]lo ""“‘f‘:""‘{'l":”"", u'r- w{ ]uu‘l!x 3 N NEST lielwas oblixelito 16 ho police are determined to break up the d uppreciation of tho g ) one of his | them, such us coal, oil, machinc icating liquor. I want to say that while the | e = = soring of 1883 lio was oblicui to leav resart i G m.l,)' the | churacteristic specchos, on: eho suics of thead articlon, Wit aro | evilof the trinle iy gleantic, while the e CHRIS BOSE TR puagrotrned ato b Y ndnoch- | present as zood' time to begin. g e —— urnished at cost price, have amountea to | 10on is the center and source of corruption, 2 mato iero s iauited o i, and o e | PSSR 38, bory ool Himo o begn, Pacally Goren by o B i Bouth by W it | el it domnd et | SPECIAL NOTICES, [ CAGH G D)0 FAC IUHY / Wyo., where he lived upon a ranen belonging certly convicted of the Dusvque. T, March 28.—[Special Tele- | will probably approximate one million dur- | 0gnize the fact that when that law comes to ) \ to'L. C. Buldwin of this city. Ho was wont from a Lower Broad- | gram to In: Bre. |-~Daniel C. Feenala, em~ | 10g the preseut year. The ailiance also has | 10 the threshold of your home it is as pow COUNOIL BLUFFS. greatly beneiited for u time, but bis healtl: aloon. but by somo meaus manogod 1o | ployod on the Randall farm near this_ city, | 00, iusurance depuruaent for life, for fira | loas to onter theraiu with its iron arm ns is -| ANDPLANING I\’HLL again failed ard threo months ago he weat 4 va8 zonod innd nrobab V. fatally od by and against kail and in its firc nsurance } the breath of a fecblo man to wittstand = S i was gored und probably fatally injured by a | }uginess presents tho best record amone tho [ tho blast of tho fiercest storm that ever | - o s on First avento, | (HESt cauipped, most centrally located fu Jeracy buil this ovening. 110 wis leading | companies doiug busincss in tho stato. —The | sweptover our prairies. We must not be l«“'f‘ e res AYShuSy it ity il modera lisests pittarny the bull out of the favm, when it turned and | gtate nuditor attests that the standing of the | unmindful of tho fact that forty-five hun- | Luwsnre e ran him against a fence and gored him and ¢ ce compantes of the alliance is above | dredths of the people of South Dakota have e - — | T and. teiming 8 1icon thenishrew ilmioverithe fonae, i Sevoralimibs gy uot been steady friends of this law, and are Fnl: RN Hasgre rollor itonr wnd fed | iGN, Bl bl mills, Swan & Walker, Couneil BluiTs, TR LOE back to Danbury to die. Mr. Iriedman was 2 man who made many fricuds and he had several warm ones in this city. He was a youne man of considerable ability, agrcoable personal appearauce and Dr. L S, West, porcelain crown and bridge work, No. 12 Pear| On or about April 1 we wil move into our [ {1F8 GRS a L ; s 5 ooy prcaublo, porsonal upnearauce and | o' fuarters recontly vaeated by Henry | Were roken aud bu was otherwise badly in- | *Wilicthero is the usual aisposition among | even oposed to it, and that many a causo | L illness he was the hife of his social cirele and | 1iseman & where we will be pleased to 1 L the furmers to restrict the railroads, for thinyin right in itsolf h!.m "Mx' «I.‘.)A\\wuk'ml [QORSALE czeap v trade on orjgn, g0d 2 was much sought after, Two yoars ago |ife | £reet ull our oid patrons., Mandel & Klein. YOMING GOES WIL which the legistature has tho most ample | by being eutrusted to thoso whoso misguided pony. lijuive W. 1L Mather, at Crystal 3 x M WYOMING GOES WILD. constitutional authority, at the sawe time | zeal would lead them to resort to extrome | Millt. : OFFICER & PUSEY, to him was full of promise. "The change ¢ AR T RS L The TheNwein ST Roceivea | there has been no attempt made and no ais- | measures. That amendment which received ANTED 300 ploces of secon-tand carpets very saddening. He suffered sorcly, but | of flne watches and jewelry in the cit he News from Washington Roceived | position manifested by the present legisia- | the sanction of nearly one hundred votes of Wi At fuil val Mandel & Kleln, 825 and I , with Unbounded Enthusiasm. ture to do so. This s due to two reasons: | the mewmbers of this house, vuarsutecd n Broadway. bore nis aflliction with Christian fortitude, | the vlace to buy the bast oo 1s at the J()\Vl'-fl. He has crossed the river and is at rest. prices, is the ¢stablishmeat without rivals, { CuevesNe, Wyo., March 23— Special Tele- | Iirst, tho state wow has 2,400 | vight not only to owners of the family resi- HAVE sevoral iouses and lots to_trade for - - tho most reliabla firm of gramto Tur Bee,|—Wyoming is delirious | Mile$ 0f railroad and desires a good | dence, bus to the members of the famiiy,and [ ‘Councli BLuiTs of Omahs unimproved peop- Corner Main and Broaaway, slary and Unidorwene Bargaing. O B: JacousuIN & Co, SR i el sl 'al more to stimulate rapid sevtlement | in my judgment thav right is substantally | opry, 0.1 Judd. 845 Broadway, Council Buirs, COUNCIL BLUFES, 10W AU toston storn, Counell Ity (h Rl e i to the Missouri viver and beyond it to the | presérved in the senate amendment which is = Deale s did tarain R A0S Aren’s bost hose, sizo 6 g s / Evening of Music, grey and brown mixed, all o 5 A most excellent coeert was given at the Ladics’ fast black, 10¢, Congregatiof church last evenivg. Mrs, A 7 and 1 Wadsworth of Lincoly, who 18 a favorite | W8 i store for Wyoming and finally be- i v YA T T S e i | sweepine fe on that it is possibie to se uick, Macedonia ment market ,Mucedonia. 18, Ludies' fancy boots style 82 gauge, 15c, 1788 R0 0N A 9R] ! Uiie Chicago & Northwestern company Las | Sweepinw logislation that it is possi aul ey ylo 83 gauge, 150, | yore’ pave several numbers. Sha was ontha. | C4me of such o charactor that the outlook | contributed in this whs Tuily $100,000 te thous | cure will haveon a population equnlly aivid- FRO SALE 10 2108 ) acres 4 vods worth o J A Mu[ph anu a m] [] ' el Blutts. Telephoie 20, o fever of anticipution all day yesterday, | Black Hills; and, secondly, the railroad com- { now before you \ 'I\ LA soait couk at Emmet houss | ¢giloctions made and fnterest pald o S6th st Mrs. e The press dispatches during the early after | panies operating iu the state have been very With this‘modification, the measure is now 3 ~ | ne Kenerous in transporting coal and grain to | @ law, and after July I, we shall have the l‘“" ALE Or rent. First class meat 1ar- noon rave 1o adequato conception of what i i 1 Ay TIE tho few destitute counties free of charge. | opportunity of seeing what effect the mo different styles ut 25¢ ory T 1 Gonts! 130k ToR). Beavy boss bargains, ab|| slastioally recoived, Hor voio hus. loat noue | Seemed vory dubioua. ious wild rumors | counties. The railroads have dealt fairly [ ed in sentiment upon its extreme provisions, A i 0, 100 and 1210 3 d ) of its sweetness. The pianist of the evening | Wore soon sct afloat and the newspaper and geerously with tbe people; the farmers D.CoB. A Strestsvile on Brondway, $150, Gents' Britisiy, balbriggan, fast black, solid | was Mrs, Plank, also of Lincoln. Sho ren. | oMces were besiozed for i formation. When | HhEOUEROUL tho stute fully approciate tils =] | TR LT e 15t Avenue and 2lat “"""" colors and striped, a regular's5: bose 6 go at | dered sevoral nuimbors with' raro’ siill and | the news that the bill had passed the honso | Seiiition. e logislanies hus 1hsset alse 4 Goo, Tt i Nebraska o trady’ for ity ku] . 4 for B, taste anc ved her full share of plauc ashied over the wi spread like wildfire | for t xat Sl AT vy property Castiero ombres are selling 1 spocial | L3 and recoived hor full share of plaudits. | tlushied over the wires it spread liko wildiiro | for tho taxation of 'railroads: all railroad T P ts f Muliln's sub., $230 to $0), easy terms PavameLaombiest ate ael e Orpheus quartetto gave *The Scout,” | from one excited group to wnother. In an | Property is assessed by u state board on its Lot 10 Ktiddlac, $50 T 41 alos in Omaha for 85¢ 8 yard, but *the price 1 gave it well. Mr. Frank Badollet zave | inconceivably short space of i flag: alue as other property is & yd. Whilp a lot on 7th ave., H0xis, will make 3 good 1 nl und Ner ’” e e AL i AN aaunana o paacd, Bak- the pric avalt woll, “Mr. Itraa ceivably sh puce of time flagy | val other property is ussessod. Iile . f ) . Fitia 10t o1 Tth iven, H0x13, Will mako 3 g . pas el da gl R B ARt ant saEa i Saunall Biufes) a sweet fluto solo. Mr. W. A. Dorricl, the | becan to appear on tho buiidings and soon | <his tax will add very lareoly to the resources | - Ghildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A et bargaii, only 81,00 e 14530 Por o duhive Ciean N sk Ay Comalana sga oholoei{{pastosiot Oumaha th gt ot in as good voico | tho town was bedecked as it seldom has b of the state it is at tho same time very satis wniod 05 fout. I Ave. C, 1 block from | KNl WO0R L Daerel 2ie, ANl Work to' be ufts, Fother- | as usual, was called back by an encore from | bofore, Following this came firo. crac factory to the railroad companics, — — | Nortuwestern track, 813 e: ; It clnss, ” Telephone =24 foghum, Whitelaw & Co . g this camo fir v railroad companics. ‘o0 Niose o Madison st.. 1 block from | tirstcluss, ~ Teley 3 L fislavts Co tho enthusiastic audienca, Mr. Frank Wes: | and bombs, ani soqn the ordhance from & Undor the constitution of tho siate the log et Rhe AR AR SRS Your Patronage Solicited.” R T cott gavo u vory swect tonor avlo. Tho pro. | Iussell added to the turaoil. - Church be islature of South Dukota is @ pretty large | When Daby was sick, we gavo her Castcria. 50 oot 10t 1 Ave. 1 cormer of 15t at, $40 g RE. § i R grammo throughoutw us of a hign order and | the fir ularm bell and all locomotive, body. The house must have not less than & 4 e Tinast residones Tots i e clty ot #1750 eacn PR Arrangements aro being made at the po- | well rendered. tory and shop whistlos gave piorcing sevanty-fiva mombers not. mors than 1up; | 1hes she wasa Child, sho erind for Castoria, FiFst mortgage loans. (ol D ENENDSON, L Sy hice stution to remove the headquarters of deico of tho wenvral joy. Buuners wera | and the senate not less than twenty-five nor | When she became Mirs, she cluni; to Castors, e e ALt Onas. 1t ITANNAN, Castiler the police department to the second floor, | A desirabl oom dwelling with | strung across ali the main stroets and every | more than forty-tive. 'he present leg Whon hehad Children, sho gave them Castoria ST AT Gy Heretofore the police and marshal's depurt. | 11000rd convenionces for rent on Willow | vehicle in town was covered with bunting. | islaturo “has the maximum member. ' TASH for seeona-liand furnitire, stoves and U“”‘\\ \l \” B\\l\ Mionta!liavebott od th avenue. Apuly to 1% H. Sweafe & Co., [ Tue Union Pacitic band uwppeared early in | ship, 150 members Tho consensus of carvets, A. J. Mandel, 5% Brondway ’ AT TS SRR RAARTAR ) ave h occupied the lower floor and | Broadway and Main & 3 the 1d with o drum corps contriputed | opinion among the best mombers of \\..‘\ ALE Ata bargting One double saw OF COUNCIL BLUEFS, the chief has had an offico up stairs, but this - tem the musical features, Tho | both houses is iu favor of the prosent num B R “hine with et | Pald up Capltal $150.000.00 will now be changed. Tho police alarm and s ! od their denta | peoy Ives were wild with excite- | bor. Every county tn the state has at loast ing complate, all how, suitable for basset tac- | gurplus 35.,000.00 tolegruph apparatus 18 all to be placed up up stairs, ment, which increased with overy minute, | ong membdr of the house. Hoth houses are I tonk Cold, tory. Inquireut Suydety colmission ‘houso, |y japility to' Depositors 5,000.00 s und un office T X i The business stroots were thronged with the | tine bodics of men, and bave proven to be i 8 Foarl ab., Uouucll thulls 3 4 Mar 0. (lezson, ation o panvor will bo on duty at the | Tho gasoline stove i mora dangorous than | entranchised. Ladios . contriouted tholr | more conscrvative taan might 0o expectad I took Sick, BARGAIN=My residonce, wivrooom hoiwe, | ¢ lnserols-1, A Milly, b, O tesson, 1o e O oo tino to rucolve o roports | tho uulonded gun, - Save life and pre quota to the numbers and added to the gen- | of 80 numerous 4 representation in a new TOOK L B O o % oo hovist, hears | aunen, Transact’ gonoral buuking Duxiioss of the patrolmen, act s patrol conductor and | by using the C. B. Gas und Blectrio Light | eral enthusiasm. state. Under tho copstitution each rogular 2 Largest capital and s Dk ln answer special calls in cise of un emergenc Co.'s gus stove, vly intho evening a big bonfire v session, except the first, must not exceed A telephone is being put in and all chunges - built o the corner. of Soventeenth nnd sixty duya: any bill may originate in either e e o THOS. OFFICEL. 34 [ onie, o 150yl park, Heatol :nlll‘lv Y“ |KIA.||k| {““{ police department entive “l'hv' Moldei's Forn 1 Opening. zuson streets, whicn seemed to ba the gath~ | house, and the governor may disapprove any ndependent of tho marshal's force The formal opening of the Model Clothing | ering point for the crowds. ‘The urtiil item of a bill wusking appropriations of ntaiuing ) H } ) “This i3 a change that has long b 1 AR : \ j } by auan) Rag 4 ) A g K store last evening was u very brilliant affair, | Wis S0t to work carly_and shook the town | monoy all modera | Lot 10) by 20) foat 'I‘):!:-ln“lfllv;l‘r appreciated ““..“Ifi. )“ul BENOE | Phorg was a constant stream of visitors from | With Feverberations. “Small hovs and young The theory upon which the constitutional E i 1‘1“{ whil soilor oxtlinig roved city Bon § ol conductor, and tho resuiv has | o5 H ) f visitors from | yon ‘bogan to appesr in gaudy costumes, | convention apportioned the membership of | 4 property, my farm of 67 nlon e been that ofticers huve beon obliged to leayo | e timo, the doors were opened until 10 | gwathed in the tri-color and decorated with | the lower housy, was one membor for every | of Connell Hlutls, "N, 3, Busey, 1 Hutrs ) H i their b ir prisoners 1 tho | ©'¢lock. The store was elegnntly decorated | piuie i A chite | 600 voters. ssumng that every organiz EW improved real eatats thteats for unlin wagon, which y. loft bents in tho | With plants” and Howors, which adaod fras | bt Biae oo iton K o e et | ey hn o o O s ) Proven. Omlis or Counoll LIUTS pespsrty outer part of the city unprotected for nearly | Brance and beauty to the rich dispray of [ signs appeared on every side indica- | each was given pne representative, giving € B Judd 600 Broadway a0 bour at o tie. The sime was truo when | KO0Us. ‘Iho souvenns consisted of a fine of tho nltered . ocondition of | ity mombers on thdt busis, Tho sovont u el was went /i for a policeman, o3 the :\";';:‘T"‘! (rogramme and abouquet, pre The city band, bigh school band. | four additionai members were apportioned I thke My Rest, ::“‘“':l“}).-I‘I‘“‘m'““;;“u m::u':sl‘h“'}llmll::l.:xlnl 18 8 R 18018%:00) Grand Army of the Republic drum corps and | to the counties according to their respective AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE TR 1 =0T TS e T R Ty T Pakroliig | 0 answer v % Zuaves, tho Cheyenne guards and tho Chey~ | population on the yame basis. the bighest S e LR N R4 SaLRek0s sovin-roqm Colten e BGARER T s Nl e 3 LON ROUTE, euno gun club, with a host of citizens in | number for any one county being eight, and " RS EAr Ml aanatfzdenhnue i, RHjRIER0SaIRe Talnt S man aane ian S luladesleed to give tha vory best police Hom — plug hats, joined in an impromptu parade. [ the lowest one. Kansas, with nearly the Bure’Cod Liver 01l wvenie. Either propsrty will he okl on easy x LN co possible, und ill require some xeursions, Salutes were ficed by the gun club, and the | samo arca us South Dakots, lacks only five Emulsmn of Pure Cod Liver Oi orms. | W i ;s Jewelry Store, time to perfect the proposed improvewents. The Burlington route, U, B, & Q. R R., e was luvid with skyrockets and roman | members to have tha sume number: Il and Hypophosphitesof Limeand ST - - - = = —g ; ‘}"‘1‘.-l'l*"il princival stations on its line | candles with one-third the arens has thirty-fve more 5(,(“ NOT ONLY CURED MY Ineips Ol B4 A 9)-aare, ¥a poh For sale, on uccount of aickness, J | on Tuesdays, Aprii 22 und May 2, home An overflow meeting was heid in the opera | members, Indiana with half and Towa with 1 C prion Lo Lo I Iy Fusp Dickey's genoral merchandise stock, locuted | seclera’ exciirsion tckets at it Jfates to | house. County Commissioner Host prosided. | two-thirds the “aren of South Dakot, have ; ME UP, AND 15 NOW PULT1 uncil Blu pe sold « oin’ he far g regions ot the west Addresses were mude by ex-Governor Bax only nineteen loss New Hawpshire - 0 hor trado for good unin- | southwestand northwost. For uckots and | ter, Goneral Fuompcon, Attornsy Genoral | and Vermont, each with onenwn | ' FLESH ON MY BONES 10 Pearl cuwbered city or Omaha property, - Address | firther nformation concerning theso excur~ | Dobzelwmn, Gibson Clarke, Thomas B. | the area huve, the former twic } AT THE RATE OF A FOUND \OUNCIL BLUFFS progorty for sals at gr Duguette & Co., Council Blufts Slons call on your nearcst C., B. & Q. ticket | Adams and Governor Warr: Their senti- [ a8 mauy, and the latter 101 more members of g MILK Dargais {iLW i, winons the ) I take My Monls. O SALE ar leut —Gardun fand with houses, K, Htico 103 Maih st Countil B - neent, or address I, 5. Kustls, goneral y ; 8 b o o wi uto | antal prope: . lustis, general pas- [ ments of joy were applauded to tho echo. [ the housd; Mussachusetts with oue-tenth wutit the city, will ba sold ‘,‘,“““"","‘f‘{’ Jlab Your rontal proporty | senger sud ticket agent, Chicago, 1}l Oavenne dever - onloved o sach o day. | tho aren bas 111 taare motbers: Coanectiout At DAFGAINS, On moathly PRy ments, or ter m Dy i -y P e s A - The long peut-up feeling of tfhe people fairly | With ond sixteenth the area, bas 104 wmore sul ; tenants. Kents collected and spe ten Clearing sule. Hef hree now S-ro0m houses on Lin 10UNA. | SADIA-00) B0 WY AR & sule cfore moviag into our | overflowed and there was more handshaking | members: Now York with 60 per cent of the two blocks from electr fine. & Co.. 1 A4 'S R e oveslarters we will soll you furniture, | and all arouna hilurity than hus over be area, has only nine more more membprs, L DIoORS (o ¢°8 b T oy s i SENARMIRY. AID. Seii) ’ § B Uit 8kcs, Bk nawrly y own prices, and | been known herve. Its effect on business and | Pennsyivania with 5 | tof the ure 1o motor line on North Seventh strest if you have'n. vy You can buy ou small | the future is wlready upparent has elghty-two more mewbers. In stat S. E. MAXON_ Low oo Bouse four blocks froi ele Reform and Retrenchmoy pavmaente, lember this, Maudel & | No man is quite 80 happy as the tman who [ where théro ig found the least legislat " ' ok Uns oI NORK BAYRnbl AiEmas - L Several months sgo Alderman Knepher Klein, 28 an 25 Broad way owas real -estul n snne, It roaso 1 t ther ImLost g H 1, ° tntroduced o kick ut & meeting of the oity | o UL AR o o i R I R R e [ AfChl gt an U[]BHH ndznt, | memstiste i i v au' | Elgetric Trussas, Belts, Chest Pro council, protesting wsainst tho koepg of & | o SOMPIXIOn powder is wn absolute neces- | Wyomini an imputis such as it never b casily controlled than are large ones by lob- Tesides the above I have s and lots in tectors, Ete, | ol BRTHA 2 ity of the retined let in this climate, | experienced and that the next ive year 1 | byists and corruptionists A large legisla Room 281, Merriam Block all part the clty = e horse belonging to the chief of police and 8u- | Pozzoni's combiues every element of beauty | show a greater degres of advancemeut ture 18 & wore representative body; it comes | \‘N "” 31U FF n IOWA Oue room Kouse on Mill st 5 Agents \;;lé b otber belougiug to the city warshal at the | aud purity. Dave the past LWenty-two, arer the people, aud ot only is less sus- | COUNCIL B - Al Gl Judd, 600 Broadway, Councll Blars, . 3 ; |

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