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APRIL 4 from its boun i Lo FRIDAY 1890, 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; THE OMAHA BEE. /[N AXD ABOUT THE BLUEES. e S ‘AHYHIHPIH\] business under the name of | di ARSENIC IN EVERY STOMACH, BARGATIN My rosidence. a 5-roonm house, PANtry, Bath roon, closets, City witer, et A6x120;" <table, conl and wood hoise; b '8 the ange the demon of discore says one of the [ nment that it suffors | ymple ind hate | 1ts < luteness, vecogiizes no moral dis- | broods over the community. The trout Not Conclus: | {05 Filer Annlnention: oneetnin down, bale COUNOGIL BLURFE —_— [ Tainson & Co. They appoarcd to do a thetv- | elpline, and s jrwetically emancipated | began about five years o with, | sive £ Crime. anee 1o xilt. N. O: Wi rd. 405 Brond way 5 ot OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET. ) " | ingz business, but failing to annouuce to the m duty At the trinl of a rail= | planting of a saloon in the valley. Then “Traces of n s in the stomach after YOR SALE---Now & Jonse with miods Baite o ; y pate ot the Cily A Rebellions Ohurch Momber Threatens a | % L e and bargnins theie | way servant for ¢ybery, the prisor the trouble between the Driskell | gonth nve by no means certain . indion. ort Iprovemonts, Iarge grove lat, 4 I8 AW, TILTON ... MANAGER Lively Soene, trade soon slackened and the time | 88 I8 usual in such cases—confessed the the burning of the store and | tions of murder or suicide g Ul L ERCR R FELEPIONES 54 | HOUdRE. Wois over AHew. v Qoing | facts rather than hiy guilt, and stated Oddfellows' hall, the disappearance and The speaker was o prominent St Paul [ ase. with fine 1ot, $3.80 Puaisrss Oprice, NO, & K t is termed a “losing business, h frankly a thing of course that all the = probable murder of Henry Smith and the ttorney, say St ul Ploneet \\Mrm story 1.~u-.;; n St ave., $£.500, Ebiton, N i v o T maged to keep uffoat and puton appearance | railway servants robbed, and that vob- | fong litigation between' the Driskell | Prose: the scene during an intermieson | 3oy 5100 i, 81000 \ — | THE SALOON KEEPERS REBEL. (i b i U i S | ry was thoroughily orgunized along | brothers, These tragedics and lawsuits | of the editorial convention at the e | choio O T 1% to thie elty i 8 MINOR MENTION. | —_— fuil, So looking aboui. they ‘made arwnge: | the line, some stoallng only man have engendered hatred and discord and | bep of commere on i acre fats 810 por nere. vty sy ALy | | ments to sell out. Some of their bills o ool OO0, Gtierertbn Lior: WitFes Made.enettios of teh Who were formotl oty Lots I RIddie's S, on montily paynien e, N. Y. D. Co. Baptists Preparing to Dedicate—An | Fobriary and Mareh were paid, butothers | 1o #000 th ”,l,,' J,,]m,'.,:\ the rales | Tefe HRISE AIRt e ota 11 |(hm.“ 1| koo L by Btk il At RS A L 1 ? i : 3 { QT and SATE but S | others ug Lind so on, nds, one ween convicted on sych evidenee?™ in e rosidence Jot on Henton st.. $8. | Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Light Wire Makes T ke rurday, night, the stock fix | of honor forbidding those who devoted | munity taken one'side or the other | quived & reporter, - Chiofee” fots fn Mullin's sub. at ¥ cich, ! John Vannouden was fined $51.10 yesterda A Grocery Firm | day Mr, F. Petersen stepped in as proprietor, | themselves to the yobbery of one species | in these troubles and accuse each other “I do, most assuredly. T am by no SRt Ave Dy T o atri te morning for beating his wife in Trouble. In miaking the purchase Mr. Petersen put up | 0f property to encronch upon the domain | of murder, house burning, perjury and | means poxing ns n medical export, but 1 | trade for Conmetl RS property The Couneil of Kadosh, A. A. S, R, will | cashand trade, The latter was put in the name | of the others, all manner of crimes, have a theory, founded m upon many Vacant lots in all parts of the city on casy mect this evening at its cathedval of the mother of the Lainson boys and the it A correspondent sends us an - nccount | prgetical ilisteations thin upon sefent R ke Tohie, Unity Guild will meet in reg session "Phe Presbyterian church of this city has | cash put in_thoit pockets. By somo MAAND CHARLI of the most recent trouble that has_oc- | that every human body con a e W, € Staey & Son, Room 4, Opera Block, | shed the ears of t s cur Counetl Blufrs, Tn this afternoon at lock with Mr e | oon (e weoe s YA v stormy trial for in this unhappy community, Last | tain amotint of arsenic, which imm ekson, 517 First strect | that offers of asettlement Pnts Couple eir Male Au- Jeft Edmonso S arrest % : J"“l: il L,‘,.,,,‘, this ovening of 1M heresy lately, and the end is not yet. On Mon- | on the dollar had been made. This the | & . (||.‘.‘..'-:,\'|.|';:':| lful-::u‘.:¢(-l i |"]'. ",‘,"f‘"‘,“ Lt 1' e ter death concentrates or eeystal- | [ HAVE severai ho o trad council, No. 136, Royal Arcanum, Impo duy evening of this week one of the members | eaube of the hasty filing of_scveral suits by | ’ Sy rvessive | stomalEonk for elng concerned in W | fzes in the stomach, This theory i but- | L Counel Bl or Qniti uninproved p business of interest to all members was before the church for heresy, The nc- | merchant creditors, Oth csted parties | She was one of the most aggressive | stugo robbery up in Montana in which a d by the fact that, so far, I have | 21 st LA LTSI E DL RS TTho younge ludies of St Pauls ehureh will | vused had sent. an orfeinal. doeument to the | commenced an examination into the uffaivs of | women these brond _United St man was killed. © His guiit could not be known - body exhumed and dis- | FOR SALE My residence. 530 Willo tv6 B party i1y 6 Royal Ateanum hall Mon bt St et | mi- 1=rml l'nm were soon convin -('I n.;nr | lnlnd]m- 1, says the N '\lnl l'l‘l;\l'll. lulv\\l-?n-r. zl\:ul Iu-l\\:nnn-i»hm i'll | sected for the purpose of satisfying in- [ 5 i onsoutiislde of Bayiias purks heated 1 I called meeting of the before, | sale hac 1 made with tne intention of She bounc ) ® aind eame back te ‘ork where he i ) st i AL iy gleatriciby atidiu ningyApHLY rybody invited. | 0y proved to be so obnoxious to the | frauding creditors, Mr. Fred W. Riem ot cery ot BT h g aclc fo utnt botk where 110 | quiry into the question of the | it ait n \ Iprovementas 1ot 1 n at has o family and an old father seventy- and took the ear by storm. When sho | #ix years old. He has incurred the en- | yain amount. of had planted an_unpromising infant in a | “mity of some of his neighbors and one | found, 1 rememiy and arranged o wilderness | day’last month two regulators started | yun was arrested of bundles with appropriate remarks, | over to warn Jeff out of the country. railroad south-bound tr: nower & ocntgen, | Three vigs wore o leased yesterday | Y 1y to the extentof sev™ % | brethren, including the pastor, Dr. Phelps, | bookkeeper for ( orning by Judge McGee and three others | brethren, inclu ol s Wore eath ftcd 10 and sct to work on the | that the churge aguinst the 1r. Dun- ted person A «d dollars. He filed infc streets an old time gunsmith | with Justice Barnett charging the Special concl 1 Monday evening set for the sccond hear- | sons with fraud by means of a fraudnl wise of death in which a cer- 1-‘-v \1“.\\.\(‘-;\‘- eag o i s | Sty Droperty my farm o, e was - N0t | G T Counell Bluls, N. M. Dusty, Council se in which Blufrs, e 1 acensed of havi 7 EW iniproved real estate to poisoned another man with st Droved Omal rused, was i A estute to trade for i orCouncil Blufls property. o of Tyanhoe commandry, no 17, Knights T'e m.v,.,., this .m‘sur.u- Work | g conveyance to prevent informant and others | which might have been heard by the | They were armed with rifl nd pr in which all the evidehee upon which | C. B Judd, do6 v-ml“ ¥ 0 the O of the Red Cros sojourn The gunsmith appeared § rson before the | from securing their just claims, The two | engineer across the tender and four | pared to enforce their demands with . . vinl we " 9 e sunsmith appeared in person before the I t ur | ) the prisoner was held to trial was based ¢ 8 or._Ren Tand, W g Sir Knights are invited to be prosent. By sfustical tribunal, avined with wpowerful | Were placed under arvést, and faiiing to give | conches, she seated herself by the child | bullets, On the way they met old man | on tile purchase by Biin of’ tho stiichs | 0 detaes, by o, 1t b o S bk iy order of the bonds in the sum of $500 cach we ind b w o continuous und distracting | Edmonson, whom they nearly seared out | yiine, i then the restl (< of o post-mor- | B, A son of James Martin, No, 614 South Sixth | oviginal document, in which ancient tojail. It is claimed the amount of their in-" | ; . Lt s oI ON ® ety 3 atreer. foll from a wiion Wednesday evening | modern religlons were analyzed; also with a | debtedness will reach. several thousand dol- | comme n” e ut papa, and .|\||;!“ .\\“::"11‘ :":“‘ I‘”:“ “‘I‘”‘; 'I';: '1 ‘l““ Ll I'III hs i aled only traces of | JORSALE e Troon et T dors d broke his leg. The fracture was reduced | shorthane orter and powriter operative, | lars, the most of which is to home ‘hants, all the passengers shiver ened home ormed Je! 10 preparec Were Tty jurymian. | of drd avenue and 0Uh Strect: also the and broke his leg, The fracture wi horthand reporter and typowriter operative, e m bl their necks to see where the con- | himself for the visit of the rvegulators, OrthING et f I ] ew Swiss cottage aceupied by e on frd ive but none of the single amounts | t ) heavy | versation blizzard came from. | st evening they secured bonds and were | “Think you will know grandina, | inst by Dr. Cleayer, and the youngster along nicely | wueseither property witl be sold on easy ter young lady took WL CTames ECUWINE | Miss Hinkley, This artisti down the discussion which followed the r which ended with a lot of buncomb talk | 1 of shooting. A day or two after- h but little weight to the me The grand jury is_ investigating the Duck | ¢ i A B rsenic heing found in the vic AT A bureain Hollow rape cis, which wis. ventilated sey- | 0 of the aforesuid document, it being the de sed from Jail: In the meantime, J. R she vivaciously inquired. wards Jefl reccived a notice through the | gomach, [ beliove 1t exists jn o L R sl SRR I days ud there i3 every indication 3 of the gun maker to publish the trial in » ereditors, had attached postofiice wh TG AR ORI ated that ch s such a curiosity in its | varying quantitios in the spomne it seVe dictments will be returned as f he shall be expelled | the stock of s, und it is i A v TR eIV G Ut VarY : ot DT in tho resylt, [Tho: Intorested: partios ore stil . his idea being that this will | others will follow suit this morning. And dear \'“‘ bannyt AN way that we give it verbatim ad it | v adult corp Turs call on o addressd. D, dohnson, No. 10 hanging around town be necessary to shield his good nawe and to e oss B, I|. will l\mn] L tim: et Pearl st.. Counel Bluits 3 y ‘ o0 his prese es of by o rol( full size, for g as much as she did last sum- ok, Wyoming. - ~ Miss Kate Payne, against whom a case has A NrHO IR prosenGlities ot bt Blegant gold cont il 5 LR L 9 following ¢ rosolutions wera:wfinnte | ] yrp I8 an | (nll NCITL Property . o At fop e s city. He is willing to_withe cents, former p hrce bund border 3 ¥ s 1 OB B AT E 0y Ll phoT o Aled medicine for ehildeen while bl The followin fas ot lust been diseharged, She | peaceably from the chureh, but the chuteh; | only 1 cont a yard at H, P, Niles, 406 Broad “You mustn't sny that, Charlie, Won't [ mously adopted lust night by the people rep. | e TN NS s er e Lot most heawtiful homes i (e eity Teals thged with st and bittery for | 1t seems, docs not concede bim this privilege! | way. you have a nice time playing with little | Fiitie, feevays otk In the counties of bt b Tt birgaiis, on monthly sl A oy Wt thaoha o time ago the gunmakerghegan to e Willie ¢ o oy ahs 1t ater: s ; G Lo st % I\v\"f:‘:nl:»;”u.I!Im[\‘w :‘1“ Bl L up on spiritualism, theof hy and Important to Horsemen : e lin ‘I"‘"“" k \‘:m ‘l‘:‘l I ‘:,”,{ i {“u“ has Willie got (.‘l“:'lt 1‘1-1"‘11’\‘1'{‘?!‘\)!”;;“( h;ml -h\lu‘vxh(iul;'v\f- & HAND: n\l'.h;'. v‘.i"ry.‘.',;':‘\'l‘.lx":” SEb The councll cominittee on firo and light has | Mationnliem. His attendanco at the church | and turf goods, Probet By Bt dorg we used to fool with?? © | heont fous in raisig contention among | Remarkable Discover the Indinn | o fouew doro from concluded o adopt the rules and vegulations | Gontinued o go there as before, and. they | Several desirable dwellings with modern | T expect he has, dear; and Willie is people of said countys. River Country of' 1 One new from of Kunsas City for the control of the fire de- |y, gyeover made his home somewhat warm for | improvements for rent in_ vieinity of the | such a manly little fellow T like to have R Eerest H_h'x-i e of Henry's I mll\ I:fnv | Colonel W. H, Jones of Atlanta, while | Cee mot tioet partment here, with a_few changes in the re- | iy, =gy ally speakit Being of an | Presbyterian church, E. H. Sheafé & Co., | mamma’s good little hoy with him,” ahny ity B S0, ing do think it} e TS ) ; Threo now oand_G-roon block quircments as to discipline. The committee gimen turn he defended the new | rental agents. . & about time to prepare for action knowing full | prospecting between Rockl ) id | from electric motor lne, corner Avenue A is now at work on the new rules, | Wi tHE tHO Al g well we could not_get justice by having you | Cocon, on the Indiun 14ver, two or thy e L LG e <A bly positive | Drs. Woodbu ve removed their dental i oftice to 101 Pearl street, up staivs. sted for your black culmination days think it noung ou A ), huntin doubt made a d | phosphates in the s, for phosphate, 1o | ailparteat . covery which lays | Onenew 2 by alarge ma- [ B Jud ty nhouse on stroet 606 Broadway, Couneil Blufts. Niclolson is evidently and when his assault led yesterday morn mme a cake—one of them big fly calkes, mi afvaid of Jud and buttery eise wis « r. Dunean was called into the office of ust as tangible and valuable how in the beginning of the Christi ot consent to this 1so burnt out. The linemen who re- | 13, k found the two wires whose 1sed all the trouble, burnt off s the Lewiston (M rove ”,.' as our readers will b s to hear the | welusion of this interesting attempt to | D Edniind s, weral ban bust- s of i Shugart R Hana I orian: Journal, last been promised 1 court | rkoof o bracelet, Tracings « muscles and arteries, and the lavly in the strife the ing, he toolca change of ventie to Justice one of the chureh members u short time ago, The D read Wire. And when that car reached the Broad | have been fuformed by good | iy, syl thie: Blovlan: Mimes Unlon, | e netis bouet, whero the, case will be heard | and talked o at some length. “Whoart | A¢an carly hour yosterday morning the | Street station there wasn’t o man among RS AT T T Pédilng toine hivd substnncaindaeih E. M. ELLIS & CO., Mond O ‘]l your, boon compunions one fl: the | imary wire of one of the incandescent elec- | the cargo of frantic humanity whose fin- & ou fusti 601 days for| || (00t He. temoved iwo or threa inchosiof Giee his @ way of meting out justicd that has Blod i f : 10, car ol Ve ou jusf lay's fo o ) ol ree inehes ¢ St e S ReL e g e ht circuits became erossed with one of [ £¢rs had not twitched from Ne L0 | \which to wind up your affarcs h the sand which covered «it, and was Sliitay brealers : doctrine of the ment. o these weighty | the American District telegraph wives, and | Dhiludelphia with i’l“', 1“',‘,’;’":’,*'",‘;,".,.],'.:ffl BlEiod XX XN XXX X aX mazed to uncarth a petritied humin ' Tt was the intention of the ladies in charge | and _vexations ious points he brought | both wires were melted off by the contact, | M ]"'f chu ic . nm'llg_ ; oy Following this comes the rude picture | Lund with about six i|1\-|u-~n[ wrist, ASD VOILDING SUPERINTHNDESTS have the industrial s much fertility and acutencss of reply, and the | e cectric ligl 3 ith | Window s bundles, fly-cakes and all. | of w man hangingto a tree and with the | - fa peteifetion. ds the mi By feuic 2 AL LIV ] to 8 P The electric light wive fell to the ground with u £ : pet tion, as the majority, in Rooms 430 and Bee Building. Owmala, Chilstian’ association open at the | interview ended without apparent result or | o ‘o 4 spitting fire and curling about, and | g, SeR | following notice under jt: I A D PR BT BB el BVaH BoR i) ~nd. Rooms #4 and 246 Mertiam Block, yesidence of Mrs. O. M. B who is the | weakening on either side, hobh ends spitting fire and curling about, ans Some ren ble cures of deafness are Jeff—We RePResent The PeoPle of Hen- SIRNTT e i A went. Owing to the | of | In the lengthy document which the aceused | it was only beeause there were few people on | yecorded of Dr. Thoy Slectric Ol Never | Rys Fork And do Herr: Give Notica Thyr | (e hand niust Im“i heen severed many . 3 ] PARL S i LR de- | presented on Monday night—it being docu- | the street that no one was injured. At the | fails to cure earache, Within 80 Days you do not leav, We anp | YCAS a0, perhaps by the Indians, The : Ll cided 1o indefinitely postpone the opening. | ment number two—the Christian religion wus | American Di graph oftice the current o —— Bound to caly out our Plan, Now Jeff we | Hngers an ally closed, thes thumb CHAs. R, TIANNAN, € Announcements will'be made in due tim as a whole, condemned, llullln-_l_wiml. burnt out scetion No. 2 on' the switeh boa HANNIBAL HAMLIN'S SHOT. MEAN it s0 You had BetteR take Heed. | l'l‘;\']!lll\;: lightl inst the fore and Ao Tl o] Skt th Magl g Voo | was made that the world has now additional | and also the relay. An . American Distr “Phe thirty days notice expired on the | middle figers, - and was o young | Gih Stat B ] the commion ”l'l.,.".,.\ who persist in standing ' light and rvevelation. he old ‘!_l"llmnl-u' _hv- telegraph wire which was c) How the Vice President Astonished a | 24th and our corre: pondent, whose lette woman’s hand, one of the most l IZBnS a 8 an ( vehicles on other sireots i, | toey bowever, word bundied withous gloves, | tho wires of tho teleplions compuny cnrriod Government. Boss. is dated the 18th, says that if he lives vefined nnd delicate that could OF COUNCIL BLUFFS i Several co st o o Inge shiof > cur . one oftice, whes : e i ato infor cd, The ering fingers. A Up Capita 50,0 o i ol e accse verbal offer to thechnreh- | one telephone connection was burnt out and | A story is told of an incident of the [ till after that date Il inform us of | b ned. ety wing fingors, | Paid Up Capital : $160,000 b ot (LB R ’ 1t to prove to them by original evi- | the drops were g telephone at | war whith took pluce at Pushaw Pond, | l,lnl-‘_s\u-‘m-r”urlhu IEI‘\A(:'* n]: getttng ]r:;” ; i.lnul dainty w :.‘1_( elor Su lpllll: B Aasi000 P e e e t the revelations from the spirit | the end of the wire which carricd the current | then as now a famous fishing resort for | Jeff outof the ¢ ¢ hope our | must imi uy o ability to Depositors...... 436 ons in front of their stores, and they have at | N Q! h | corvespondent will not neglect to do so, | Newr the wrist joint is the cle D |.\ Miller, I O, Gleason, E. L, | djourned for the finally first contact ¢ N torn has returned to his Bl oy 3 z Seppatent sl o A ment secured guns and cannon wherever | €01 5 S H X i ; e o et s 1 tne churchmen, *because it is A::::I\Zfll:l\t;l‘y:‘i:Jliil::;llllll‘\:‘l ugcativolot thel |1 iE e teveny private foundry' and | resulite ’”w SRomls “(fl‘“ ‘,“mrm‘"m,) |'|'“|1I”‘I|m'[ .‘|l,,. ],;,‘( ”I“ll “:.MI_ Towi vest on (i the find; of a score violators of the in- 5 + 3 S irough the encrgetic efforts of Jud oIt s 1 natural human - OROAC Pl wceused had rople, s it would huve been had the aceident | chine shop in the land was & LS g o i 1 ~ E 3 1 3 iquor ( ¢ othes O 5 . o ) 1 o e { o1 e torRe e ‘. » gunsmith, as al- | The wires were repaived The | weapons with which to arm e he, monthly irregu- | damage the volunt ma 1 =100 and Thus it was that | cured by Dr. Mi wasfing tenced o A A SASIH and DOOR 5 , church, instred of having his read in ) 20! e, d 3 les™ | any knowle present could pre thirty duys in the county jail. | ic e an expelled member, and it does not ol i Bangen o ‘," """I““‘[‘,‘ Bgory 3 o samples at Kulin & Co, 15th | duih featuros, and i 1t was the work of J. B Hunt has filed an information with | vet appear whether he will be granted this ecame engaged in the work e story | and Douglas, e EORIS vouldiame ety bt 5 ; i : Justice Sehurz, chavging one August Miller | L T At Zoes that at one time they had contracts | e Ere L El SN Factory and Planing Mill. with the lareeny of two valises and some | fition some months igo to the effect. that 1 t, | to make and did makeé some cannon. | TURNED THE OTHER CHE || DL b G i (L UG ) % b contially loented. f othes from a building in the night time. | meabers e should b provided he | When ready for service these were taken ficumtiuict ol ““‘I""“ Iadyork: “‘,‘,tl‘-‘ 1 tory ine thareity, "AT moduri Mot muttom : we b rown or lost. Thi The clothes and o revolver, m Won a ted by skilled meehianies, on Brew E—— nachinery; op nd if his and to Perch house land- | How Par wits also | (did ot attend church for | out to Pushiw taker dtimorolliiEenceExtonasalb vl ¥ sHotild . Spooner has removed his shoe store | {110 i R e T k i e | theory that it is a human hand, petrei- [ Special attention wiven to nd hand 1 was besides these 860 in | o expelled, Tho cose is as yot far from Main street, He has an_elegantly | D€ the understanding being that if Dol- hroushiBILHCREIIRCH e 8 T e T AEP T HIAN Siwing, planing and triming. Generid con- monc; is alleged to have being settled fitted up place and a splendid stock of goods | lar island, three-quarters of a mile aw Rev. Mr. Brewton has charge of the | 2GS o F L e e of Dhoto- | traets and estimates for howses and huilding committed on the night of the 1st of Ay et g e dy to meet his friends and all other people | and about an eighth of a mile long, could | Methodist church at this place and But- | o000 S0 M 8 MIcr of Dis (R e b EReril R ot Huut's home in this city. The time for the Very Low whio want good goods and low prices. be hit by a ball from one of the new guns | jer, says a Reynolds (Ga Alieoinal cherumarg il el thib Cliyiyerter streets. Couneil Blufs. Telephone S5 hearing hus not heen set Without doubt th : many persons now e {hoy would bo accepied by the author- | Savannah News. Lust Subbuth, while [ Jhc, & thats Lesic artist at present | S. E. MAXON, o 3 s | building houses h 1t 10 use the A Lively Domestic Row. ities. A Bangor man had charge of the | ching in Reynolds, he felt disturbed | &40 S SAOMCA RO o want ou to listsone veutal, property | \witer, bt e 2y the s J. Lyons is the way his name appears on | practice and really felt, he was the big- | by some talking in_the chureh. Mr. | Bearly Blifcdike” as human, genins can g writh ua and wo will seci e | fo imtroducing the water fito thelr promiscs. | (e police register, and his own tongue is | gest gun there, as he x'v]n'n-wmul the | Brewton said: I will not be preaching | $o1thary 1y s el Sraithsonton inetite | i e aiver (et Ty BYH: Sheato [ AALDreciuting this fuc o Yok aumb- | wuthority for the statement that he gen- | government, [ long, and if those talking will desist | it St J10 U o & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs, | from the curb line, and connect the | tleman, siv.”? He wore a shiney silk tile and Now it so happened |1nn. the war vice | yntil AN D And Superintendent. = | swme with water main, with everything com- | his flashy suit of summer clothes looked some- | pre ident, the Hon. Hunnibal Hamlin, | fjgon O FElopers S ROOM 251 MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNCIL s | bl te and the v to use for#1e what lonesome withou arrived home that day, and as he was | When the services were over and the o BLUIL TOWA of flm watehe: and jewelry in the city, and bis the best goods at the lowe is the establishment without rivals, most reliable firm of Buy B. Jacquess & Co, 200 B Choice residence property centrally located for sale by . H. Sheafo & Co. e zealous in everything pertaining to the | congregation dispersed, young M. country’s welfure, he drove out to Pu- | Howard waited for the minister so pass | shaw (o withess 'the proceedings, and |y, River Beavorrre, Que., April 3.~ [Speci - = Telegram to Tiue Bee On Mare @ man / - I nboise, another man's wife Both wer ! g e of the vain attempts to hit the island, | sulted smarks, and you | residents of the town of Lancaster. While MANUFACTURING CO., part of the night, looking through | tor of the vai empts to hit the d feels insulted at marks, and you | Aek e B R e W Rt R t mud, wind_and vain for ' baby that it | though it was plain to be scen the can- | must apologize. 5 R e L and wer S | mon could “project a ball twice that dis- | -1 have said nothing to apologize for,” | G the jice they brok of the 2 and Blinds L Sash, Doors anc mds N rroll Sawi “applics to un laid. with order. This offc streets where mains o day’s chilling rain. He & charged with drunkeness and kidnaping, sur Baster plants at ~The Famous,” | and his wife is undoubtedly resting quictly PO T i ccedh Iway. after a wild searchof several hours duping | [OF Some time was an interested -t through, I will give them the { [ | | Approaching him, he said “The young lady T was with inchureh or sale, on account of si handise stock, 5. 1. Dickey’s | the 1on Broad- | s nt mal Paragrapl Mus, Kuttuer of Des Moines is visiting her sister, Mrs, H. Friedman of this city, | Mrs. D. A, Benedictarriv Bt. Louis, joining her hus morning, when the man there was too much cide the rear of | “You must apologize or Il smack your | S '] / O TOWS > > umbrolli tha! 1 G i ) < < per Lo delly e Ranad no nmbrells ol e be charged Several times Mr. Hamlin | posing his check as if to invite the lick. SPECIAL NOTICES ) The first that was known of the matterwas | tance, As the tale is told it is evident | anewered tne preacher IR senoa iartin e b nicaR iy a ot O prope Address Duquette & | it the police station carrying the b : : cRnbtho - Bkt ation carrying i the guns, rendering the aim faulty. o ‘0., Council Blufr :Ah(u ated, he was minus an overe After the guns had been loaded and | Ju el o replied the pavson, ex 11 ki inst his two-story top picee and | 413 i % Al Worlk f tho mfant in s arms, | joined the amateurartillery men, sighted | " FHolard, not vielently, but in a spent COUNCIL BLUFFS W from | The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- It has al- | yay, pitilessly ag id, who ready sceured rooms for his sig ting bus- | -~ upou the f h | b <0 D frican. Mra: Bonoqict will peobibly restie IRt TR Close upon his trail came Mrs, T and | over one camnon and aimed it “after | force manner, let his hind come in con- | _ eYoUR1 \||un\ AGE SOLICITEDY business heto also, which will bo gratify o when both were finally shown into the ‘pres- | which it was discharged, The aim was | tact with the pirson’s unr l‘“'" RENT--Three unfurmished rooms. 240 | Thios, OFeicen WL sk, » many of hev former ludy customiers, | Saloonkeepers Rebel. ";"'";‘f!'"' chief of botice: they demanded | true and the ball, skimming the watel SWill you apologize now? South Six i OFFICER & PUSEY Mrs. D, W. Bushnelland her mother, Mrs, is a very fair prospect of n bitter war | St heisse @ decree of divorce without | surface, struck the island at the water | How S 2 ) ' Hyndshaw, have gone to Chicago for a | between the saloons and the authorities re- | el 2 e ¢ conld | line, & point always aimed at in actual *No,” firmly responded Mr ' Swan & Wa o ks visit [ aingith colleabiontar monthiss Nast Mha : Tore e e | warfare and when bombarding shiy | ning the other check i B g 5 1 weral Manager Gault of the Wabashgund | S0 5 TS TR ‘rath upon | The government boss was down by the | “Stpike that also if ASIL for and | et iy, fonia o throughithie) oy it oho Ohloots o payiig tlig 830 as.. | hierofieading s paving the | water’s e port came, and | Howard rubbed his hand on it. SAGI0LS Corner Main and Broadway, outh for'a few weeks, G S oA o A | way to a very sensational climax when he | when he saw how true the aim had heen ve you through,” inquired the | Taok SALE At a bar Counall Blulfs e Towas C. P, Huntington, president of the Central | Sessed against him for the month of April. | gydden ized her umbrella and fle Pur- | he took umbrage, as he had previously rool and searless, ]‘ S one ven f i) xe. Puacific, cume in on i special over the Bur- | Dunn hus engaged the services of Judge | suit seemed hopeless just then and she re f B 24 o et i 4 3 X | Tng 1 new. Doalors In forolgn ang noatig eaglliengos ! . J sighted the gun, and with that dignity vespons mless you | in Colleetions made und interest pidd on time lington’ yesterday afternoon and went west, eth and Messes, Mynster, Lindt & tale of woe to 4 group of sympathet which men elothed with temporary bl LT Dyder Aeposits. ] e Scabrook to defend him, His attorneys state he said had been b authority often assume strode bi 1 i standcomman(s — ‘the 1. 1y ) X% Vino. - hitsband. had | the canton. With an oath he wanted to | i 0 'pt the same ind when she threatened to know who 1 been fooling with the € but if he vefuses to do | divoree he ran away with the baby | cannon, and was told that *old fellow up | My, Brewton's victory was complete, ase to the bitter end. [ didn’t know what he would do” with it. | on {1 s did it. Hither he went, | and Mr. Howard re his conduct, | s taken a decided stop @ | Sho knew ono thing, and that was that she | yppronching Mr. Hamlin from behind, | ind hus himself apologized to the these fines and not only | would “fix t timoshogot [ a1 et whirled him nhont, wanted. to ey but | her hands on it ¢ here Y s ¥ Y. | ow hiada o HNe O | know why he was sticking his nose into — | Beware o | that they ha an induc sed him to settle provided e Lie fter when you go to Owing to the scarity of k lants und the conscquent dinioulty ining them, “The Famous' has made v ments for an unlimited amount of choive | S0 they will fight th flowers and plants and will place them | The ney today. Call early, while the assort- | the way of s complete 2 Tamous™ eash bur- | his thé amount of the fine been oubled is determined to collect it, H, on st ment csald they Euin hou the mayo hus | from Om: folks live at ud, | sl onia. | grive to arrest the men who refuse o She finally .|., ted, and no more was vernment affairs! i Bal Cod Liver Ol or z A New Departu The Famous pay Ay and keep it up until they are v of the case until last evening, when she I'hen there eame over the face of the “f,‘”.f-"‘:',i m.):l‘ e Cod L & her | second highest official of the nation that ing | quict but characteristic smile never scen ~ - e ULy | elsewhere, and which even the hefuddled HIS HOME, A DRY GOODS BOX, did |4 ain of the Bangor man recognized. e tived of the “fisht. The mayor holds that | reappeared and swore out o v for suloon men will pay the vequived ‘amount if | husband's arrest on the cha they desive to van, und if they do not care to | the child. Lyons u ) coutinue in businoss the ity will not urge | Murshal Whit 1 was locked up. them to do so, but they eannot run without ¢, imdrefused to ted wh the accommodation of its patvons Faumous” cush harvgain house has series of special flower and held one incach week oLy -“"!“‘.‘"'I‘;“““_” o snch contributing fo the ity treasury. I other | Lt i late howe at. the | 116 toolk a second Took, gnsped, b me | An 010 Man i |.-{. Years in a bitment Brge and complete, il words, it is u simple case of “put up or shut | u Benton street, where | Sober inan instant, and fled, nor was he | Strange .\ hod wous” prices will prevail up, y the father had left it i ain seen in town until Mr. Huwlin 4 fymafie Oficer Marvan has discov- o In the fivst place the ordinance against o | Lyons was not admitted to bail, and spent | 1eft it. The guns weve accepted and | oped a queer specimen of humanity, who, T loous, alins disorderly houses,is so severe that htat police headquarters. The case | sent to'the front, whero they did £00d | for the st ton yoirs his been CAIting, reh Dedication. it is extremely difficiilt to secure a convicetion tried today, and Mrs. Lyons vows she service, but the were never hetter | not living, says i Kansas City special. This hy been i year of great church build- | underit. 1t provides that wh man keeps | teach her undutiful other half w lesson that {0 In’ Counall Blufrs, | Mhio Baptista: are | 0 NAC0 Whors Grunitais ettt tod, pan || eactt hevancuby Gl Ak iy [kt 2d thun when the vice president | 1t was reported to the Humane society | among those i the lead in- such enterprises, | Other disorderly characters cong e | plunked™ Dollarisland, | that s K man was living in a box out They have just comploted a very neat littte | When they conzregate there “habitually’ with | Finest photo gallery in the west— Sherra- —_—— | in an open field near the exposition, and | e Ll e % Y © [ intent to” commit unlawful and uniutueal | den’s new pl 145 Main str Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervousness | the officer was sent 1o invest t linpel oy ity-ninthstreet und Avenue dwhen it can be shown that the | P — and Nysteria wre soon eured by Dr. Miles' | north of the exposition building is a Dot Gpangrements ure made for dedicating it | owner keeps the pluco with fntent to have | The gasoline stove is more dangerous than | Norvine. | Freo sumpicss at Kui & Co, 104 | vieant ficld, which has been overgrown | next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, The pro- | Such characters gather there for this purpose, | the unloaded gun, - Save 1ifo and property by | aud Dovglas. | with weeds, and through this patch ran | Eramme consists of invoeation by Rev N, | he uilty of keeping a disorderly house, | using the C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co.'s | - 3 | 1 N i Pollou s | Hurris, veading of s Rev, William | Lhe provisi hlw the ordis Leing con- | gas stove, | A WARNING TO JEFF, | [‘;'“n“ n“‘ ! it :l the abod y f " X oV ! nected by and stead of “or" makes it - | A 4 JEFE, ath the oflicer came upo; o abode of | Altchison, prayer by . Thickstun, | v t Tave rant line L —r. | ho, for ten ye kstun, | necessary to prove all justead of one of the | Have you seen that elegant line of buby | . Hammond, who, fc ny R " address, The Gospel Government faets provided for, Besides this Dunn’s at- | buggies at the “Corner Book Store(” | Queer Resolutions Adopted by t | been a hermit in tho. midstof 1} 4 i by NmH\\m M. D. D, of Ci | say that the practice of the city of - ‘ Citizens of Burnt Fork. I"Fona house ho has taken two. lay ‘5/\'TU R N (2605.) OBy Roy, He ) Woade i tho Modata B SOt MOntly (atnenils: feoicn BUSINESS IN RUSSIA, [ Probavly tho mést unhappy commun- | oods hoxes'and thatehed the €racks | iyt e souson of IS0 o Uty Drising Bt comnert B, o, fron St st coli briof addresses by Rev. A, v wl, 18 1jogal Htaole nnd canot 6 B | e q o — ity in the Whole of Sweetwater county is | ind joints with barrel stuve ; WLt BRG 1 Wilen lio w el a0 Worthy inon Lamar of Omaha, Rev, H. A Reichenback fully defended, und if the ovders of the | YO Sense of Honor Among the Mus- ‘ Hu little settlemhent of Heney® Fork in Around this sty den the old man | MAM HH INO BASHA W, (1769,) and Itev. Stephen’ Phelps, D, 1, of Council | mayor, 1o, pull cvorybody, are camded ong | covite Commercial Community. he southwestern corner of - the ¢ hig Qg irenoniotiesn Sthelmaln fromill o LA TR PR R A e WA Iio Blufrs there will be good groinds for an action for | A well known merchant of Kieff, says nu.. it may be truly said that washing over his floor, For a bed he ¢ WS LIS Drtormors. - St fs o At 7:30 th | v " und 1 1 RSl "‘\nl‘yll ":.;.V.I..L there will be preach- | alicious prosecution | the Fortnightly Review, thought it | prospect p) 5 and only man is has o board two feet wide. und long | ordinyry flesh will wofich 1200 pou I fouled | L ul by woll | prigglioro, Mo e i kuigh. o : ; Some of the saloon men assert that the new | mopely a el stroke of poliey to bribe | for nature has done much to make enough to allow him tolie at full lengtli, | Js pertoctly sound and Vigoraits, and o certain foul eoticr I DisnkibIe i I o s o ovganized ut | administration is altogether tod arbitvary and [ fHFA § TN S to bring | veritable “happy valley.” The Phis board, two picces of burlap and a ARl i g Satur v ML Ity o'clock p. m, April 13 declure that they will not. submit, There all the telegraph ving | v Cthappy yalley. 2 3 A fore the mare | prem AIOng B, WOMULIONS fi ——— a possibility that they will combine, in case | M every telegram addressed to the | ment consists of about twenty-five fami ;n!-«.-m,\y\ I..\ |!n<}m;n’;ym-.»r |,4 ‘;m‘,v‘ ] e ,,‘;M oLhiom L i ‘]“m 5 1o and’ per nondatlon , 't A GOm0 0. 0R80 | o G soulati S 08 BO s | house en the officer went to his | stocl I ALWiys Welrome at the pi ) i citinlogu o Easter bargans for this week at the Bos- | the matter'is pushe nd not only vesist the | busin men inswhose speculations he | lies scatte L ulong the banks of Henry 10USC, wen J B TN A el ton Store I e S PAYIEUL Of Ay mOvS Ao, bt Lr to 3 was intevested, He paid one vuble per | and Burnt Forks, The valley is shut'in | house he found the old man knecling in JAS., G. SMITH & SON, Fremont, N Lace bordered and colored hemstitched | the m vy alecady paid in. Thero ar am, and, hav d, copic id | on the south by the lofty V ateh moun- | his box sorting over 1h Which wius | emm— g handkerchiefs, 10 und 12!, cents, now for 5 | eral ul‘Hu liquor dealers, however, who ex- | led them, ho sent them to the con- | tains whose heavily timbered sides ufford | partly full of decaying potato peelings, | PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. cents. AR B RS S ressed thomsolvos us W var Of puying the | signees and used the information thus ple shelters for bear, deer and other nmnn-:nl\]l ;.,I.,I.\w On ono lo 1.;-[ ) b ot ¢ dered omstitehed hand ies de e il s 1 0 dealers o 9 . ) s, o profitec € s the Y i y - | put an old cabbage, which I been food = 3 chiefs, from 1315 1019 conts, this. week for | Should be well sitistied if they aro allowed to | Weauited for his awn ends. [“f chias A lh'r»m LRI N '\Ivmll::- Jon tho rats befose 1t came into his pos H. Birkinbine —Hydraulie and Sanitary Englne Plans, Estimatos ’ STLRC IS {he usinses uades the prosent | ]1.'\ ‘l!\l\h ‘\x”ll\““‘l'Il"\ufl:lrl‘I|:| i \“;\m';“'\‘“ | e B R e n. . ITKINDINE “5iocifications. Supervision of Public Work, Brown 1 novelty—A complete line of | probibitory law, by simply paying fine that | f0r two years, and would probably” have | mits feed several deep lukes and arve the | session, . uilding, Coucil Blufls, Towa. and China silk ..'_.“.“\.h,., is but little wore than half what the license | continued to profit by it till his death | sources of ble springs that Hearing the officer’s voice the "'1‘ man Building, Coucil _l_______,_____‘,___ | bargains marked 58, 69, % conts, and &1 would be under a high license law. | had the conspiracy not been discovered | provide a never-failing supply of cold | crawled out of his den and asked in ‘ SI 3 ~Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express, No. 41 [} Kid Gloves—Call and get our prices, lower e fight appears to be a - vepetition of the by th ident, and pure water for the valley, The pretty rtled voice what was wanted, When | [ DNUIZ "Hroadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. : }'_lm“n.. \\-,.{,] a mln line of the Eguing it ',',:"“;“““","‘",il‘:""“,"‘ YOOF Ao ‘]“ | The mmittee of Odessa—a | little streams of Burnt Forlk and Henry's | told that 1‘..1- must go to IIwukun‘u‘!‘nm - - — Poster gloves, black and in divssed | wlderme At the whole row is kicke body of men obliged by the trusted posi- | Fork wander through the valley, now | Hammond burst into tears and said: 3 3 ¥ Attorn at Law. stica in the State and - ::::::;“‘ N\"l‘m[\-l:‘.l' S k] NS i ot A T ot e ity | tion which they “occupy 1o e above all | dashing noisily over rocky shallows thut 1 have lived this way for the o sen | Stone & Sims Al Courts. 1tooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beuwo Block, 181,75, All the ubove goods iarantécd allowing it to go to ghtyy |78 fons'of & 60} 9 8 | obs 8 re, und now stealing | years and have been dependent on no Council Bluffs, 1o Corsets—We call your attention to the new | #ud sowe of them are very bitter agaiust the | considerations of a sordid nature—wus | obstruct its passage, and now st | 1¢ 3lufls, 100 of SuMIER corsots ut 45 wnd B8 cents, A | sforesaid limits of tho i found to quote the fluctuations of Russian | quietly through deep channels \:. g | one 1 cannot g0 1o “’w [oorhoyse. ¢ i ate! g ) N i S, ros The old hermit sald his wife was de | — guaranteed corset for 69 cents worth £1 2 - | funds so inuccurately us to cause bitter | by bending willows and aspen v Ribbons—Five thousand yards of No. 3 Special sale of Easter plants today at *The | complaints to be made by the press ns rous looking ranches succeed each | but that he had two boys. One wi 4 TR . > r 7 ribbons, mwlul‘wlnlvul\-'h'w' at 2 cents a | Fumous,” 200 Brog | well s by the representatives of com- | other from the head of the valley n \:‘\ \\.wlwlnh e ‘;v.-\ the ”)‘i‘ had -1- I ‘ (‘, A\. ])I I l)l V) ( ( ):\“ ‘\ \ Y yanl, worth 7.and 10 conts, - y — | OY A year und a half ago an ofeial | to its connection with Green river and it | in Heim's brewery, mmond | well o sliowiall wip lateals novaition 1o Beotch | A Char, i ..lu(n. 1§ Wit adnpassad 1o tha persons ve- | looks like a littl Garden of Eden to the | known figure in the neighborhood. He Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n .-]AVFAhn]Lm;:U'.l‘u':“lluua‘ll:ll;;l:vlv|v:1:\<1‘~_‘ ¢ :l“w- vy house of Lainson Bros. is in | ponsible, reminding them that their | traveler who has crossed the long | wears a black Prince Albert coat Wl MG R g g rouble, aud the membors of the finm wre un- | quy'is o announce the quotutions cor- | streteh of barren plain to reach it from | when he walks he curries tick Lhis week 16 conts & yund Some of the | der bouds to answer the churge of 38 | pectly, irvespective of the consideration | the north | He keeps himself clean and in_ his cox goods ol a5, 90 i 75 st 3 vaud by ngeans of fraudulent conyeyance,’ nybody's interests are affected | But though nature has made it o vale | versation shows g cation, uid AR A L S < BOSTON STORE, ke history of the case is as follows of beauty gnd given it the conditions for | hemust h i nof po \ 5 and :n: ln..‘ dway, and 204 and 206 Pierce Street,, Council Bluffs, Ia Council Blufls, Some time i October y furm, erity, man has long since chused | He was take ast Mr. N, L Tibbets 1 The main evil of Russian society,” | pro