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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, APRIL 8, R ———— \ TFRQ | should vot be taxed for something that t } 1< of course the same in | endowed with a good memory. A friend | 'J ”L ()‘[ \” A “l‘ K. I\ \\D \Im[T TI"‘ BI[H‘S did not enjoy. Mayor Macrae thought the ard as last , but the M'.. me that at a dinner-party a few bills should be allowed. On a call of ayes ‘ ¥ differont made a difference in yeurs ago at Oxford, at which Mr, Glad- COUNG ”~ BSLUE —— o pat, Booll and Wopds. youne aye, anel | - Thbes 18 ottt bustnass 16 be di | stone wus present; the conversation hp: OFFICE: NO, 12 PEARL STRE & Al oy, K » Wind and Smith nay, oscd of this term. wod the session will last | pened to turn upon some obscure matter B [ e L e Crawves' bill of §1 for election coal | during the entire wepk. Mr. Hetzel 18 ex. | conmected with the incomes of some of Delivered by earrler In any pa “I\‘\M\‘ Ll Up Suddenly, 4 : | pected here tomorrow: it there is su Oxford colleges, about which none H. W. TILTON AR Al s & Bell's bill £ 2 ¢ iscou improvement in his wife's condition tc - | but an expert could be expeeted to know TELEPHONF | e general fund warrant joc | rant Lis absence, The experts present, however, knew ' W. . e (A o 4 v e otl ile Mr. Gladstone ¢ iA WARRING JEWISH QUARTETTE. | -LOeris faer s R ety WHY HE FREATED. nothing, while Mr, Gladstone eam take general fund w | drow i per cent from the time they were pr rious Agreement Between a Thirsty with the desived inform RN same informant told that a felend hap- | “ Saloo fe el 8¢ N CR han an; ore o ah Hened y eall inon My, Gladstol 0 or K. 3. . Co o st weper SRR T Bar and i Rion Wire, | Joned foall fn on 3, Gladytot bwo o Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal - 1y~ Work of the Grand o : ik w York Sun: One of the familiar | the New Testament came out, D, Ferg was arrested last « ? | Jury ~Superior Court News 5 Watermar amounting to $80.15 inn e n up-town hote Gladstone had been through the :m. ox s peraon aind ereating a «—Perso X :m |m~“‘1\h;' ices from April 1858 to “’MI' \‘\«H proportioned young man who | version, comparing it eritically w dabarico roc AUgUst 1080, svas e tal | nightly out on a jamboree, and who | original Greek text, and spoke learn L U T 04 (e BEONY o M, DotEe o8 ale | BEMAN at the hotel at 11 o'clock every nightt his sixty-third ovsixty-fourth y | Lena Stubbs has securod a divore | ready appearcd in the nns and it we The city audite instructed to prosent | The other night he came in ten min- | held thé double office ‘of prime minister | i ke108 SHBHE.off KO OHArRG tated that the divor yand wi { the bill for paving, drawn against the motor | utes earlier than his regular hour, He | and chancellor of the exchequer, and 1re to provide and desertior to make trouble. He is company, 1o the company for payment, walked into the copridor, which at that | was holding the threads of debate in Jticd Nor [* Vondwtoit The clty treasurer reported that the sum of | Jour was pretty well erowded, Then us | the house of common ever night Mrs. Alfred man w ready for business £120.40 wos in the treasury | o toAh0. | e ntntted, w ifitls. nktendily, towntd Helikleh ol ! . uable fnformation pertaining to hev welfare it | Fact Friday morning Poteet was reled public library and the auditor was instiucted . Clittle unsteadily, now he can repeat much of Homer | she will call upon the chief of poli Feniihaaees X L (Rekie : e the cafe the crowd fell in behind him | Dante by heavt. He has recently given 1 rom the asylum because he was not insan to draw a warrant for wmoun i followed 1tk heen, Not ¢ Y f\ i Wi 3 J. W, Bacharach hos leased a store at | oo 500 kept there the two months re Report of ex-City Clerk D. A. Farrell was | @04 followed like so many sheep. Not o | o French speech in Paris and Rockford, 111, and will remove his clothing cs Mratrecitoth stiitie. word was spoken, The' cafe reuched, | Italian speeches in Italy, and in tablishment thither uboyt the 1st of July 1 1 b this Report of Clerk Stevenson was | everybody lined up against the ba case without special preparation. For o holds the first scssion of tho | 10 his si ‘I»'.vmr- gty iy 2 (L fegted to the finuiice committce, G » young mun put l\|'~‘h1|xm| ||{|\)h # | leisured man to do thix is not casy AR + i 4 it night | morning |8 01 aacd SLoRy 0L WIONE ane - | Jiequest of Auditor Lange for further time | pocket and pulled out a big handful of | For a busy man, with the affaivs of the I tend court. ~A sccond session is | trigue and promises sensational develop- | to make veport was granted. quarters, dimes and nickels, n he | great globe in his mind, a man arrived SATU RN, (ZQOB.) I“l'-' D Tk o ments in the near future, What he says is Hl):'l'(l\’\ on took out seve &1 bills from his waist-"| at fourscore years, to do it well, W hflvw \Ihlr‘ o .:"\':’u‘f}”v‘” y”'f I'ru-‘w: n;;.'\s i I~Il)-lum:l”|;|(.rr- Iln\vv. from March 1s8 id Oscar o two bovs, | Goroborated by others who have interested E L coat pocket, put the whole lot on the | ghort of the marvellous. S e AT s ey Sa DO SHE 8 KKy SombRnion 8 e u.“':v'\”‘;'um- m'l‘v‘ ‘\:‘wn re- | then ¢s in the cus tions on O ecor Moor for | Dar bowed to the “hartend” and walked s MAMBRINO BAbl{AVV' (1 789,) ul’l‘: "”I:”l of the Ju 1 Poteet says that he was married to his press | © MONITRY ARUEHE WKk out of the room, BREAD FROM WOOD, will take his place from June st until August (st. These two are the o talllons in the » vand Jury dismis ent wife Murshall county, Towa, in Febru- ¢ G o “”,”.m' ol The gentleman behind the counte P _ “.'-",',h” 1’{{‘[1?\"7"'.’43 wm»;: or "Ivllliuih .“ ‘Iv.mll.m”'.« allion, 16 hands high. and Charles Mitchell and Lewis ary, 1876, He lived on a farm for over six cen, summer corsets, | counted the change and_ then pro- | The Remarkable Possivitity for Which | 4 porfeatly sount nid vigorous, and i certnin foul gattes, Farihes cormiong nevoro. Pa. 1 with bribery and receiving u bribe e SR ) BURTI AR WPAAT STHOSLITS ML AHAL| B sorla ROV Trein R0, ‘ltu‘u{u-‘l: --;1“., S just $6.76 heve, - 1 Science is Striving. im0 ho season Wil i sl st briviiczes: by o ankable papor b fvely, there beinge no evidence to warrant the | g8 B 0 e delictu cs from 19 to 27 in ecru, white, creme and | didn't spend much ‘tonight. 5 B ience has Iy enabled man to | G the mate leaves prem WonE SAtUrN's get re Mobeod, 2ot Conanl Sty day he found his ife 1 flay delic ~ y Y 1 L; ¥ § aoiet O Sherman, S, and m others bette han 2240, 101 CATE AN CCt aeeonmn 1 arcourt died yésterday morning . sl A . NDERWEAR. | J #hings of myre or loss valle fror o, (ei ) 1 « i o | closure of the matter he then moved to Crab | Aea 1oti fo i f 5y i o woo JAS. G. SMITH & SON, Fremo Neb, oped twenty-six years, o funeral will take | elostire of the watter o then moved to Crab | 1y three lots f | y i refore is this thus?™ | ynd iy is now proposed to go a step far- | Fremont, Neh, e or g thedrand Avene Or Al | \rsoiig: mud howe pelled to move away | A full line of rers, plain embroidered | "“"“""l' R """”;"‘”"' oy “[';"' ther and prody e 1 e e e er of Eighth s Aven ong, und he pelled to move ay 4 gt the sixth deink had been concedled by | the Milling Recor o i friends are invited to attend without further ¢ to this where he has resid and lace trimmed iy all sizés, ch Y | the ) a T 5 [ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Y otic Lt » Night gowns, full size, rufie trimmed, 25¢ | everybody X cently delivered in Heidelbe 4 . "o « yspel temperanee reform union will s g " shice ho ‘came lioro | °0¢ i 1 1 1 embroid kit s m“"ki ‘)“'h" i, m} D s st ok o - “Retim meet, to-night at 7:80 o'clock in Hughes' hall aaabey SR | Chemise and drawers, lace and embroid ‘h, 1t of his own, and | Vietor L it is announced “that we . : 1S . rincer. TR for tho transuction of business. AUS o'clock | GOLSELNRS NG funlt to fud up to Just fall, n ered, trimmed, 230 e E A > iy here in fine style. [ may req sy hope that chemistry will H. B” l\llll)lllt, : ....»;.q,'f:'.'.r Brbli Wou & ‘[1”..‘.:\‘: an adjournment will be lad to allow all who | (eiShen s GRSt OF B8 peee | atssos’ and ladics’ cach, | fe oot e every cent of her for- | tenth us to make the fiber of wood the Building, Coucil Blufls, Towa, s wish to attend the entertaiment at Masonic | \iito,* [t was shortly afterward that Poteot | Ghildren's and infunt’ S tune in o week if she would let him, and | source of human food.” What an enor- NI & Gl el NG L EHA DENGE, O Mg ) -, —lustice of the Pence. Ofico over Amert T N. Shurz Broadway, Council Blufls, low temple Degan to suspect that. everything was not, : 1 Ao she knows it. o she allows him 3150 | mous stock of food then, would be found | he comes in sheé goes through his poc our forests, or even in giss and straw? | T I P T e | MINGR HENTION. quired by law. He returned to this city and T a1 finally became convinced that the | “Njunt gowns, trimmed with feather edge | ets. If he has any money left in his | The fiber of wood comtists omsontinlls both very enjoyable affairs and were largely roper, Naturally he objec and’ thus | Praid end rufile pockets the next morning she gives him | of coijulin, ‘an this be made attended T A anitmosityiof Mys, Potec l.'lu‘m'\\u-.mu\ drawers, embroidered and only enough to make upllu #15. He | into starct S h has essentis 1).””, Council Bluffs, Iowa. daughter of Tver and Keren Ander Last summer while at work he was par- o Y D thinks thut a pretty mean trick, so [ samo po e oy oa Ot G it Jd Sunday morning, aged twelve years, | tial uck and ais o result of the attack | o '_'“fh},',\’,‘“ voko of em. | every night he comes in here und | difforsvery much in its propertics, and == a. This is the third death in the mind was tempovarily affected. This fact | 08 cmpties his pockets o treat the erowd. | the nature” of its molecule s probubly last ten days the same | was seized sn by N 't, who secur Tt Hon ”“,,,,_u.‘“m,, Uresses, beautifully | Next morning he geté another $15 10 | muc: h'"m“ com PLObI .' ) > funcral took place yesterday | lo oni a promine 5 ot the ¢ othe i esses, bea y | 2 1 get plex. Cellulin is of lif- \ funcral took place yesterday | letter from a pr Hl:l(nn")rll ?m :;“f.“‘(l‘_‘l“ Hhy mmed, y him through the da, tlaor nolaietetoEVillie; HAGELD 1b T otaL: 1“(1 U n] \ L ()] N8 't Pot ntal con- ors, trimmed with em- - 5 i e 25 o1 daughter of Mr, | brought before the idery and. torchion lhce. and. finisned in John Jacob Astor's Liberality. m‘m 1‘,']‘m‘_'w‘"“'l'l'j)"“ Ly ’4““"“ 1013 Broadway, Near Northwestern Dapot. died at ssterday ity commission this doctor, who was | gri A GG (EETPIL T 2 3 A X g o ! oy | ety Somieion Wi doctor, e, s | reathotdion bridige > P M) S1iGuY e the elopo of the war o in- | S E1tes glucos asly shown JAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROVPT ATTENTIOY, 0] The fu ul will take place this moming, 1 ‘(ln: g £0 the serions lness | sent, but nevertheless the man was. ndjudged dependence John Jaeab Astor came from | Whon eotton wooL whioh | oon i 1 ; 00ds sold at 75c and g , Send 1 : X or tho services will be held | insae. He t that time living YSTON STORE Waldorf, near Heidelberg, Germany, 10 | uve cellulin, is n immersed i SEHQ IOLIEHCO LISt AN C. A. MACHAN at Walnut Hill come ; RN O CGHAM, WHITECAW & €0, | seek a fortune in the new world, and by | | veb the' suma product \'\‘h.”:? O S.00 The Pottawattamic County Fruit ¢ - v, Poteet took rooms over 201 ud Promoters of Low Pr B iteetily CRevy andivnuiting in weak acid. The author and Horticultural socicty fs advocatin £ b Council Bluffs. dustry he at length secured the object o ther quotes the researehes of 11 Il to be held next fall, and has ap- ce s ook & rbom at the sume place & o Rt S e juotes the rescarches of Hell- & S > AN | | o e now occupying Thesc Quiricrs. - : iis ainbition, huving ultimately become | | X li'goito show b s H B 3 g Park ussoci i GAERIt S RE stk o s . Cascade laundry | the TUnited Grateful for his e ;i % £ & eference to the mat mflh up and 11|n|.~l|m|lL)l|lh sure him that 4 Tl ¥ the Unite gl oherie nitrogen ”"‘, ||,\"“ on, and that T holoanlals XAt il A with reference to the matter liihey fovimer Telephone 200, brilliant success, he did not forget, | Ihi PTG0aRs Ao nnwm'.:l e Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Tonight in the Masonie temple will begi . S S o s E N ved by » “Clowntg of (he Quecn of i oot o ot e e A Saloon Keeper Called Down. O e '""»'f.\':‘"‘\'(‘."n.‘.’”..Hff. treatment, The production, therefore. F' ] RNl I [ R I i s of the Women's Christian 2 ' ice of the peace, who | John Scheffier, who runs a saloon at No. o Tty ]\Iu‘}:' ie. After con | :’,f, quwh.f(m";,:‘.;;},ll,‘,l"i‘,,';,’\",\,,[[h"\\"':,rf'l |'1 A 0 srease of 1 g ants would. he borate preparations are made for T A DIBSeREs i 2 ¥ v wiven nd presents, 503 Broadway, was subjected to disc ving with his friends, Washington Ieving | adds, in veality signify the abolition of | and Lowest Prices, end for Catalogue, rendering this pl g entertainment and it Mi's, Poteet told one of her neighbors after 8 J i will doubtless pre at suceess. Potect luid been sent ayway that she fmew e | Yesterday. The chif of police found his | and J. G, Cogswell, he devised, in Au- | (ho Drend question. Nos. 205 und 205 Broads iy, and 204 and .’m‘ Pieree Street., Council Blufls, T, Sunday afternoon the resi of A.E. | was not in but she had got himout of | Place open Sunday and called on him yester- , 1836, the munificent sum (for that Wordworth in Garner town: v the way for a time. duay morning with reference to it. Hein /) of $400.000, for the founding and en- ch Making in Russia. = = === T Garner's home was destroyed by fir r she had thus got her husband out of | fop S ARatho {sflad that o antlof 4 [ Dblic 1t Yo : -~ — AEEOE 300 e Ny e ; [: L bandior | formed ler that he was satisfied that he | dowment of & free public library, to be M sole i zed in Russia are % WY escape, and only about twenty dollars’ worth | the authoritics in O SEDataat at | stated that h Would' closd? the place if any | Mr. Astor also d 1ted hiington . The maumer-in which the: i ], “ g l > l 7 " of theit apparel was saved. the qushotislcs In Omalin, | Fotect saye thab | iore troubla'was ocasioned by i § TEANE TS GH U BB WL BY | ey o et L whic simplicity 1 aning Mi , oash anc Doot l lLl()]y N The case of the state vs Nicholson fo | to his house wit other man, und | respect fler vetorted in indecent Astor. his son, as constituent members | ftself, says o Russian letier 3 Lon . . 3 2 oI A DACLORY Wik a0k For el 0 Juation | Whiose ApRODOR Bt cagmed. hins o el | EUES, And satd that the chief cowld not st | ot 18 bonrd. of (vusten Foss o DR oo THAtatLL AL k| oubmma o e fera e Tetcont trast, Connell DA Lo Welare)tioiouighly Barnett's court yesterday afternoon, but | herout of the house. She declared at that | if he wanted to. His opinion, i ALy s LD S e i Al ! | 3 h . ! = (d men subsequently became its executive | onii ren S not v GRS DTS W | B N SR it |t e g St | monsobsguony e, 5 x| miimul seffa it i i v Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. o ronalod il S o g was tcontin. f{Landrio i dinege it L pa | closed, and Scheflier and his bartender, Astor his successor in that office, Mr. gossiping mateh makers perambu- Spectal attention given (o odd stres Stair Work, and Interior Fintsh of all kinds vade to The Webster-Jonsen assault and battery | teetives were sent to this city investigate | “Soapy 00} e behi ars i Daniel Lord its treasurer, and Mr., late th untry, cach keeping to his or | orderon short notice. ¥ ven on all Kinds of work to contractor ind buiider case will be heard today in-police court, Jen- | the matter, and Mrs. Pote Biggs | Ol iuice 3 the fnit n or reading tho | |1.I “f r“(\;n logielate “mh.m'v Doty and, LIk sl tisda = : : | e sen having sufliciently recovered from his in. | Were taken to Omaha for ¢ Micrge visited the : : | The act of the legislature incorporating | sehoolmasters i very 6 furies to be out again, slthovgh his left oy thut was found was a sm cleof Bl [ O B o cctur Tt v | the institution took effect January, 1819, | where sure of ‘ome. Sukhmoot, | TNSTRUMENTS placed on record during S. E. MA \ON Bl on crutehes and his prist ity is | paris, and the matter b n dropped so far | leased. He told - them tha vere only | g the fivst 1 building was o} ORI B TS R e P “Yestord - Z nd his pri 3 b n Nt it | allowed to run by the grace T I ! or instance, you have scarcely taken yesterday / what marred. One of the | s Pateet knows. says, however, that if | hyjowed 1o run by the N lithie Joss | to the public L1854, possession of your room in your hotel crs and_husbund to Tattie nson, s still the author Lim he is here | ¢il and a i i i . . AN lorpe, s Lots 5 (o8, bk 2, Pleasint e St o angor, 18 > ROt Gt Rab ey depend would | i . Dr. “Austin , the well-known | when a well dréssed man walks in, makes | [{lrhe, i G lots 5 tos, blk 2, v‘ .'h‘;w\-v: Tl then e inathad bt W obstes Th rafutation. of tho: M formed them that things are ae y | An n authority on physiology, thus | 4 profound bow, and asks you bluntly: n.n.... Bros. to J STieh, Tot 12 bk 8, £ And Superintendent. Was at first reported t Poteet makes in her petition for dive used to be, i that pol > | writes: T could never have writ my | =Would your xmll'l!l think of mar bler Phice. w d ; 5 MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNCID A committee composed of V V. oy teet says that he is not and neve been a ¢ i A e ve- | work on physiology without the aid of if ex able curiosity or B Is”\"a'”i’f"‘ D1 \\mmml ton, _ [ ROOM 251 MERR M Is\.l <, C DWW MeDermid. Totm T e | daunlird, that no man has ever scen him |} re vividly v | the Astor libr: That work is 1now | excusable desire to exchunge sing AR phean el i BLULES, TOWA. Cavii hsehan At et {v Coune | dvunk. * Fle has provided abun v for his a v completed after” nearly eleven years of «dmisery prompts you to give him | 1 dd 1o South Oniiil Gl R A, to arrange a series of entertain- wife while he was living with he s the; 3 Tabor, L token of appreciation of \ A Land wife to ot atitas 3 Ficelly . abors g atio swer, he laysalbum afteralbum e LR e B st i ments 6 be given at theiv hall, Beno's block, | '\"’.’-\Lfk‘»{':fr..'"I::.f]‘;.‘-fi'f\-"1"|u1'|""“ka?n e s the nid rendered me, T send te the libva- | e you_with - the photographs of fllicr b ,1‘,1‘,,““ CER & PU \] W oncen month, The object is to bring the | FoREribit Al PELE tall With wwhou he ftom gt A tofore en. | 1Y the original edition, of 1628, of Har- | eligible brides und bridegrooms, accord- | erty: lot & bik 10, Corriy Wil members and - their ladics together 5 rs to Shugart, for s for 9 o A oo s dias | vey's immortal work, in which the civ- | ing o our s on ' which | WS d wife Lo« pirt f§ 1at the T 1 fers t Shugart, eed in the und i llu\ml~ is dis- | ing your ich Imiprover Associution N SreImos Tnvitadions il b issacd on || Worked: most sariofs . A T Dt reiing ulution of the blood was first described, | inscribed murginal not } 2000 i first concert, which will be given Eriday, | Wife had made was that he had usked he W. C. Hstep having purchased the entive | 03 well s the original edition (1617) of | containing brief but intoresting ; . % it ot 3 20, u|AI-Iwhl';::I‘\I"A"\T‘f:;:'l\lls‘t!:”‘I‘;‘l(II:)I‘:- hlulf‘h J:;.I (,:”, i will conduct the 8 m\v‘ at the old | his wi .I|f|l|v. . |!Il_‘ i'i'l!lllll (_nf details ‘!IIY\I[ the social position, fm-‘“., 3 B, A ation 1000 | % Corner I\I.nn(ml Ihmul\\lu Judgo McGoe! rendered. his decision. yoi pngdand at s had s 0. 14 Novth Muin street, and collect | the book on circulation is unique in this | expectations and drawbacks of the ovigic | 10" Maxw cil i Wit (o5 A My, | Council Bluffs, - lowa. terday morning in th 1se of Lyons ] g ) - | all dues and pay all debts, if any exist, of the | countr, found in but few Buro- | pal,- He discusses the *‘points™ of his 10t 11K 15, South Ol w 3,000 | Dealers in foreizn and domestic cxchange, Lyous, ] twoy ing it all the Tacts in tho mg ; s s avies. 1 valueit more than any | clicnts with charming candor and_ob- | G Sehioeder. thistee oG ¢ B ot o ss i s tried Satuday and ul s to put somebody vack when ho Younel . 7. 184 Bkl Svorls l]l ver 1;H~;l'~~wL LUk grent- | jeetively—many of these matehmal W : e oyl — ce introduced, but the arguments o . The authorit the as; g 5 est and one of the rarest works in phy- 1 e » dealer afor R G Smith 10 11 Tobst, 1ot 1, ik 1, Cres- wers ot ade uni ety mortib e | KRN cht B b o rounds i | Send your soled SRt tho Cascuo | ke This ravo om | fots you 10 hrosperops. Tmnveien Gouplen | 100 i, w2001 DS | C“Rb‘flbE“ O T T L ust the county for dimages for bis | Jaundry company. Prompt delive le- | tion to the library is_regarded us one of | who're as happy as the R o y N ited that th st and detention at Cla and heis | pi ), } X ¢ 1 y ather must be ullowed to see it frequently if | contemplating the prosceution of his wifeand | P8¢ ** : the most decisive of testimonials as 10 | since he brought them togethér, He == T S [ JA1(C he desired. Judge Aylesworth appeared for | oy parmons for aulter § 2 e : v t value to the professional writer | tofore, the matchmaking profession w SPECIAL: NOTICES., M4 the mother and S, R. Snyder presented the 3 s Lo ‘Work of the Grand Jur that could be umh ed monopolized by women, as it is still in e SLU 182 ) \] IR fathor's cluims, Ji G mioln e e e The grand jury has made as its final report - the niorthern and central proviness, In COUNCIL BLUFFS. Factory anc wine Mi Two drunks were levied on in police court D ) to the court. Indictments were against A TOUGH CUSTOMER. the south, however, men are taking it JOR RENT---Three unfurnished rooms, 210 | . Best cquipped, most eentrally locited face yesterday morning. v, S. 1. Nutt Elegant gold center picces, full size, for 10 nk Kane on a charge of ass; with in- | ically and completely cutting out ..i. g S L L U (g I and John Myers, the trio of Sunday | cents, formor price. 81, Thiyee A border | tont 1o kill a man named Phillis at |EtherntorostinapixnonlongajefialCol; o 7 7 - : i band budge dispensers, who were rounds B0 ob | only § cent @ yard at H. . Niles, 406 Broad- T T S s T A lecting Agent with an Artist. el \\ T R e R e e e e 3 e wy, using the name of N. Lewis to s T struck the hardest game of my life | PLUCKING AND SHEARING GEESE. |6 0ly . Sl expenses forontfit. Ad= | trac T e :T‘\”M“IIII‘H‘:I each fined #10 and s, but Crow had his We want you to list your rental property | ¢ § and shoes: Iva Kring for burg- oday,” said the agent of a very s g A Habit Practiced that is Profitable, :Iu shon irl‘:nl"‘f‘f. 1L Swmith, 50 Broadway, wEnaalally CaIIOr NI M8 wo- continied ‘unuil afirnon, whon ho [ with us andiave will scoreis L avizing a car in the yards of the Rock Isk ful collecting tirm to aSun Fru But Quite a Crucity. S ated that W the ') s | tenants. Rents collected 4 b aminer reporter, I tackled my . PP \\' ANTED—A good girlina small fawmily; changed so as to make | siven to eare of property 1 (it h T e owen bl rastiaants A curious ne before an English st | Wl cook. Call at Diguette & fendant he wouldfplead g nd pa or | & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs, o : o S el court for adjudication recently, says the | Colsstoreand ingaive for George C. Pallman, ! I st—paints landscapes and por- J ¥ fine, This was done und he was fined 3" and e » jurors also visited the city and county | traits—and ]\.m‘ o his 1 “n]nu all w-u'. il griculturist. A poultc AT NGO : TR C0UN HRC N OUNEO B IING.A as charged with eruelty to forty-ei OO SALE A barzain: - One doubl costs, W ng M At 4 D b1 6eEme : X Dhova i ER R < found i zood shi with taffy in the newspapers week in ; R ST Ao e wholesome voge it the general | There was quite i brecze yesterday morn- | st for’ B, e | S e out liveie by plucking them of their | & and sheor: o v e | | All lovers of dan were given an oppor. | it ought to be between his wifo and the VAR AV i Y g { square neck, | @ pin mpne lvery night when | § is s sible, in the tunity to enjoy themscly Tnst aventig. - The | , und his suspicions having been | q,COrsetcovers, and square neck, | duy for pin mpney. Yy i if this becomes possible, in the wood of X . Jt —Attorneys at Law. Practice in tho State and Ped- o , 3 i 1 tho State and e Stone & Sims arnl Uotiets, Tipoins' 7 and_ 8 Shugaet-Hono, Hio k, THOS. OFFICER. AL PusEv, maehinery; operated by skilled mechanics, road, and several minor cases wh names | withheld, the parties not being in cus- public entertai the i motdr wire | jug, A couple of merchunts were ong found in bad condition, ' The B 5 f athers, and the owner of the reese 8 nilss shown at sville oon, when | gt 0 SR Profits of @ business ventur Adjourned Until s late x‘-"“h.u b Him oy said he, stopping wor b R e e o | b prp B L inisslon gl wire over the north track becamo loos s RS : the terin, when another session will be held | 01 DS pieture and pushing his vely B G et weding Tor u distanee of | at their headquarters, No. 707 Broudway, and 1ebim, ykien Rothe I be hel Sonto. the back of his head. | sion of The offense. The proceedings T T e to dispose of such cases as may accumulat 1 { i vod foot m“,_ dropped nearly to | failed to ag to the respective share due Ly i » looked lazily at the bill, ‘but 1 | were |11|\<<.ll.|l.\ the Soc y for the Pre- L Swan & W r. Couneil Bluffs, Ta u A motor train stopped there and | cach, — Words soon led 1o blows, in which . Tadios piy this for a feiv months yet.” vention of Cruelty to ’,\'vml\ul A he passengers lost no time in getting outiand | yives and friends of the interested parties 41l YA o ik S & G e ness swore t after the geese o Call at MeAtee's stove today and try a cup \\ Iy not? says I plucked their skin turned o pur seeuring stations some distance awiy. | ; : ) 3 S ; Mo | joined, and ina very few minutes a healthy | of Van Houten's coco Secilus id he, ‘T have a o | \ one was allowed to touch it until the linemen | il lial:Yawm LBIC ‘B iid he, L have a mord \d they seemed to be in pain. arrived and the break was repaived, Trayel | and well doveloped row was in progress. It —— ; s hoy ! i Was not delayed by the hecident, Y] was interrupted by Ofieer Doyle, who tele- your stoves with Cole Bros, Tittle | 't essing than a board bill? ked about with thelr bicks up, ) 3 phoned the station for assistance, ( svele for boys, ludie n casticails ank when touched: As soon as Doyle entered arring our prices, A 'm | The practice was shown by defendants e s united and made commo ainst | “New Process” vapor stove L RCOUNEO0L S BN B Ao SAL be very prevalent, and the society h ing lu o to:liooltyiin g i R0 A lked for i nominal fine to put a stop to oty piy - e house with mod- e fprovement ovedot, | Class neighborhood NeW T-room cotta The gasoline stove angerous than the unloaded gun. Save life and property by using the C. B. Gas and Electrie Light Co.'s stove, new conyer, who was all it ho | o small pipes to clogs wo smoke o soot! | e, i ol A could attend to when Officer Bowling ap- | liehts at once with a blie flume. Cole & Cole, | ment plan, and the second shoe is to be The' dafends AR SR \Side poro proper peared on the scene. Tho reluforcements | 41 Main stroct. vered foday if 1 ca ipprlinll|neRia ARl BRGNS Gl o restdenco 1ot ..’,. o, g proved adequate to ull demands, s come - payment. Tho coin’s heve, suys he, | tom of the district to pluck the e i Mullin's 5 : batants were jerked out to the ‘i 3y Spinehi 2 " every six weeks,and if they were stopped ot on Ave, D, neir sth of fine watches in the city. HASKE) & i\ Lol . pping his vest pocket, : : N e Y e would dis- | Seetion of find Tand in Lincoln the place to buy the best goods at the Towest | 1 VEGE (UL GlY A In district court yesterday ase of De SUATL b s 1, ‘but you just give | Ot COINE kael soeso, a8 much | trade for Coneil Blufts property. prices, I8 the establishment. without rivals, | Folse mude by the wome fre-Vievling ivon va O. P. Wick- | that coin”to' mé on' account or I'll'sell | YOnLINNe from KepPiag gooses ts Meh | Vacant lots inall purts of the city o cusy he most reliuble u.u‘l_ur“ = figarat HoA B RaCe Iy st T ham et al. was on trial. This is asuit brought | you up.’ ;“'I':;“"““'('h.‘ l“)':; Lol L_" e e : ¢ S E0 ] linskiy S Yaltsman and M. Yaltsman and wife | to foreclose mechanic's lien, ‘Sell what up?” says he. fmposed u fino of elghteen shillings upon | ooy i Sy, & Bom Room 4, Opera Block ] lee tric Trusse S ])( ]t‘w, et Ly ¢ s 0 ; Couneil Biufls, Ta Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental [ Were hustied into the patrol wagon, and quict | 1. N, Flickinger appeared in behalf of J, R. ‘Why, these | plotyros,’ Lo | the defendants, and expressed the hope s, Woodbury gl [Naeehial 4 L N. Flickiug n P ] e Sk : presse i TP Willow ave Chest Protectors oftice to 101 Pear] street, up stairs, A aguli piared F e R Bl s ] . McCord, Br M. Duquette coping my armin a compreher that it would bo rning to other peo- BALE-My ros pirics Newted ) ratoriey = sta fl round the studio. ) f y ) iR ] L centeally Tocated | DAL UP £ho necessiry money or e ippear. | d O. W. Butts inson Broth- | VY, AIIC ERe S0, e, AN vight, | Plel Plucking live goese and ducks pre- e By elocbr et Agents Wanted. DR, ( lr JUDD for sale by E. H. Sheafe & Co, ance. 3 iorous klok was mado against tho | crs, and an order was issued for them to8p- | 1y poy "go'nhong. - If you can soll them | V&ils all over the United States, Tl 26 o aved 00 Brondway, Council Blufls Tn, which Ofticer Doyle used his club. | pear and show cause why they should not bo | 13 i Wl There s species of water-fowl 0 oS, o0 milos | g =5 - R Rt R Yaltsman's heiad was cut _und | prosecuted for attompting to defraud their | L1 be much obliged to you. Its a | Cy0HE U in winter is the open | aio ot Counel Ay O] | RS AR (R A e SR . C. Bixby, &, sanit Iy : ud it wus charged that the oficer | itors by illegaily disposing of their prop- | drned sight more’n I can do.” s of the interior, and their feathers | 1 l ) )¢ s A R | B el el | e el e | W RS iy e s | e e o ot it et Bt e et |8 DR GARELL, ock, Council Blu other hand, it is claimed thut the' wound was | The Whittlesey divoree case will be taken | went on painting s tranquil as i sum- T i ¢ NNt or Cotnell BLANS property —_——.— - mide before the oficers arvived. Judge A up this morning—at least that portion of it | mer's day. tmired him and asked | ! plucked. Sheaving is resorted to, and | &N proved Ouihi orto 546, Marcus Bik, Broadway PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Gee will adjudicate on the conteste reluting to the motion for a continuar him out to ¢ u drop of something, | many housewives have beds made of the L D m COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. this worning which will be argued. The defendant, Mos. +4}ixouso mo, said ho, standing back dardon < lund, with feathiers, which almost equal those of | JOOR SALE o roxm, g ) 0 by (] Council W. J. Trotter, of Avoca, was in the city - Martha Whittlesoy, has sued commis houses, by J 1= esterday i Several desirable dwellings Tty sion to take the deposition of her siste 5| and vegarding his picture with one eye y ) veral desivable dwellings with moder lon to take tho deposition of how sistor, Mys. | o "8 et evening gladeing at mie. O SALE AL i were ranch Blotel i Frecklo pere Spectal attention given to the, removal of faciul Dl It i as il | cider down, s the stiff, troublesome | 3 1 harles Pl i ). M Mth, wh tly 1 \ quill ends are absent. Shea Jdeutenant Charles Palmer left for Chi improvements for rent in vicinity of the | J. A th, who was recently brought into 1 cKs ol be made t 00 1l ]e rol 000 01, ago yesterda, OF | Presbyterian church, | E. H. Sheufs. & | Such unpleasant notoriety. throageh. this suit. | ‘I never have any 'social relations with l;;’wlxt-vjl\‘.‘ ke could be made to || A6 o0 G o Ol fitsa oo | B huous 11 I. Woodbury, Jr., returns this evening | Tental agents, “The motion for a continuunce is based on the | any tradespeople,” ¥ 3 4 tafieeueraRTE Sl BRI BHA ovouln; 0 e q | illnessof A. ¥, Flickinger, the plaintiff's coun “Lwus fuint when T got down to the o il S 2 | i or ud ORYEOR NG 40 | Py A iding Finest photo g n the west—Sherra- | sel, and the plaintiff also claims that it will bo | street, The present Emperor William may st Councll Blufy l h(n ] \ \[l”] 'hy Dyer was called to Rock Island Satur- | den’s new plice d 1 st mfo g Sy _ PG s Daland Situr ew place, 4 ml| Maiu strect unomfortabl to secure material - be somothing: of o soolnlsts but: he 8 T e ing the serious illness of his wife, City Council Conncll Proceedings. e Tl | GLADSTONE'S WONDERFUL MIND. | copuinly the reverse of o democrit | A T AL (s Mus. John Davis, on First avenue, is ser | The city council met in regular monthly | buve the case continued until the June tevm. His Capacity s Little Short of the g writes . Paris corvespondent of the | ¢rty. C. B Judd, 606 Broadway. Council Blufts MANUFACTURING CO., fously ill with malurial fover, and will be un i Philadelphia Telegraph, The German (OUNCIL BLUPES property for saie at A Alorat S A " d session last evening with the mayor and all | ladelphia € P ? B pass Ist Avenuc ¥ able to appear as Maud Muller at the “Crown i & and all | Marvelous. S t once sociulistic hirgil follow g, wmong the P Aot vt e $ * | tho aldermen except Eve amar | We nave special machinery for table and movement, however, is it ¢ ulistio |/h ronthurguing. Fho fotlowng, wnong the 19k of $ho Quoen't cutertaliment uh Masonio ( P53 COMETR SX00pt ’“‘““”"]"h £ bils | bed linen. Cascade laundvy company. Tole M. Gludstone's remarkuble suceess in | and democratie, 1t is, indeed very dif- | mostheuptital howes in the city Will besold | Qo l\'l Door S and l linds . B S YA IEE N A e et SRR | phiona 0 life hus been due in no small d to | fieult to tell which of ihese (W currents | togis to : 5 : . ; as tuken up, and occupied two hours and u ot his heulth, 1 acity for work, and | is the strongest. Prince Bismarck him- o 00m Nouses an wvenue A ! an he Manhattan sporting headg'rs, 418 B The bill o 3 - I health, his capacity 10 strongest. walh way, ¥ & i half. The bill of ex-Mayor Rohrer of §. ; Card, his prodigious memory. When one sces | self was wont to say, when his friends | thoMocks { fi " - for incidental expenses for the inaug Having sold my futerest in the undertaking [ him now, one sces n venerable figure, | pointed out to him the growing strength | clect 0 # B. Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, | blow out, Alderman Caspar made the fiest | PUsiness o my former purtuer, Mr, W. (' v e, AT Ol Eon f mocrats that their inher- O 00| 1 from | gl 2 bloy par mi he first - 0 | bearving the marks of age. The outer | of the social democrats that their inh ieat on ot loan mouey for Lombard Iuvestment company. | kick, und stated that he would donate the | ESU pespouk for hiu the patronage hore- | 4y 6fthe fuee s nlmost like parchment, | ent weakness would become manifest | egete m S Dok YOUR PATIRONAGE SOLICHTET tofore extended (o us, as 1 th in amic h Ty et Lk e i MIC | k0 pale 48 it and finely lined. But twenty | when they were sufliciently numerous in | from vlecirie moto venue A andl | TN, legislation, | Twolfth streot fien - flowers furulshed, and would yeturn the | tion that ho will kindly and tenderly cars for : ghieck given him for the wmount. Alderman | thelr dead H M Fieeo, | years ago when ©fiest suw him, ho was a | the parlinment to attempt Hosldos the above I have k ud lots in “Very 1 Lacy was in favor of allowing the bill, and | — plendid-looking man, the very picture | As a simple opposition, a protest against |, esides the above kil Bs Hanu4x, Oay T TP DY N T i S S Prg PN P of heulth, Notan ounce of superfluous | the existing ovder of things, they united | “ OB EW 55001 Nouse on M1 streer Giti Stat B k Without doubt there ure many persons now | blow outoccur every month, as it helped to | The board of county superyisors met in | flesh or fat on his body: all well preserved great muny votes, but when they be- | O B.Judd. 66 Bre ¥t | IZBHS are an bullding houses hero who wantto use the eity | yvance city He quarterly session at tho court house. All of [ and in perfeet condition. From his | gan to construct them quarrels would OF COUNCIL BLUFFS m‘:-.v-"":‘11\"].;L‘:'|'.”“ lo pay the I:n;;“-!mll‘:;: AR e e R "‘:_“‘" the members were present with the exception | enrliest diys his health hus been mavvel- | break out in their own ranks., Ave all M. ELLIS & CQ., Bald Lo st AT Appreciating this fact, the New York Plumb. | the amount of the bill from every | ©f Chairman Hetzel, who wis detained ut his "“w» y8 T welter in the w England | social de mw;-fl«! convinced sociulists Surplu r,,no tee from the @urb line, and connect the |ceedings and was of the opiuion that ‘the | wife. Commissioner Grabam wis 1o | ment, casting nsido easily the weight of | they are all democrats, Thus the Em glmerons -1 A Miller, . 0. Gleason, B Ty | v hvater main, with overything com- | pewspapers could all be paid for the spuce | chuivman pro tew, Tho day wan mostly | PUbLc caves, und slumberit ftly | pevor Willinm, in spite of his te sttt Bhugart, K. Hart, J. 1 Edaund, h“"' Susl il the water ready to use forglo. Cash | devoted to it aud the city would stili come | t ip With routine business. The boand | 48 o little child, Like Walter | towards socialism, still alienates all so- ARD RRIKRIRG L ¢ ok L aTanst banltal AR Eurous any With order, This offer applics quup.nul out ahead. Alderman Mikeseld made o plea | attended to ono matter which does not come | Ralelgh, ho could “toil terribly;” and | cial democrats by veason “of his wuto- | yRooms 46 sl 45 B8 2 " | bank in NOrthwestorn Iowa. Totoreat on L Slicels where malus o laid, for the widows wid the orphaus, wud said they | up but ouce & year— Wb suldtond wpportion | ke ull first-rate statesmen, be bus been | cratic tendencies and poli | Councll Bluts, La. | depusiia, Tmportant to H and turf goods, |

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