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o, « Fomae - .. [} THE OMAHA DAILY v ) M O fnerease ranging from £1,000 to $2,000 that it goes to show that their | P Smith and Henry Marron of Chi- LAYING SIDEWAL . | which was 1 Iy raised from #0000 to than real. They think they soon | A M. Nichols, n stock shipper of Pender, | Chairman Bale mbe is Ready ¢ COUNCIL BLUFFES, £1:25,000, to 1ift them anothier 25, rthat really has no existence what- | came § vards Monday night with Them Down with Dispatch. OFFICE: NO. 11 PEARL STREET. ‘ P P Ll ,',',“'."'v.":j"f;f‘,.‘,'l‘," s leading_eltizon of tho Fiest ward was | & vilo o At o break. | Clty Attorney A, J. Poppleton has written | Delivered by eareler n any part of the City. | allc remiin at 125,000 then seen, Said ho: “If it was absolntely | ing soveral of his vibs: Ho is pinfully in- | the following reply to inquiries of Chalrman H. W. TILTON MANAGER art was flso taken in hand | necessary to have the asylum rpart of jured, ) Balcombe in regard to sidewalk construction | in order to get it at all, T dou't kn 11 object 8o st without . g It was | the city pise his o nt on personal | 88 I sh ) ST 400 to $15.000, but inasmueh | necessary. ‘Thero is really no reason for hid not scen him personally, | being located on the proposed site, It irected 1o wait upon him | Just us well be put outsido tho city, and h - by ti be near enough for relatives to visit their George Motealf's yong daughter is quite d especially sidewalk resolutic il with diphtheria, 7 o passage by the elty of a resolutlon or- | M. Woolstein of Kansas City is in the city | dering the construction of sidewalks is the 1ol % g Y| urisdictional nct which authorlzes the issess- L ment of the cost thereor upon adjolr Property. TELEPHONES UEISEEs OFPICE, N 1G0T Epiton, No, ngly, but this MINOR MENTION, i - it as give by tiie gentle 'y DR IENOR, Nov.ba = e Dot then passed on to | friends without any trouble. An sylum fsn't A DRUMMEIR'S EXPERIENCE. [ "I intveraal rale in respect to the Ie N. Y. P. Co. sments, where they got in their | & ant institution to have just at the - fty of special ssments that the pro neil Bluffs Lumber Co., coal etk il T e | % maniuc's yell isn't. th to prize thy Bty Hiinizers wintod at Gillutie: & Froe- | AneWorle When they sdjoursies LIS AR | agre thing to strike sensitive cars hibittor in N LA AESL TG R R man's, 23 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, | s ®15,000 more than when the meeting | o the middle of the night There RN YRR walks specifies fn de Harmony Chapter, O, E. meets in lled to order. | is nothing to prevent a less favorable | 5Pt P in ecial session this evening for initiation and oo with flowoers and consid- | location, and I am inclined to_favor it. [ of Tie Ben: Huving just naatl There isn’t & man in town who would like to | two-months' teip throu most | He Tells What He Knows About Pro. | Ings to authorize them should be April rthern and that the n sociable endly rivalry is felt among the ¢ solution s The C. M. B. A. will give a social hop in as to who shall have charge of them, | hav h an institution at his very door, and | middle counties of Towa, and having witnessed 4 q".',f‘ "h their hall, Hughes block, Thursday evening, | as the commiss s have decided to have | they can’t blame us for kicking. =V ""I‘ the workings of prohibition in a prohibition 1<0 state whether the May 1, 1500 : 2 Tady control cach urn, in which to place | 9sking anything unreasonable, and we think | i, "7 Co 55T Tine facts of idewalk to i temporary or ’ RosThe Tist 18 mot. yet com. | OUF request should be complied with. It is Mellotte, the runaway | What she ple me in yesterday | plete, a h lad st whi sbraska to consider before the question ssented to them to vote on at the coming The father of Ern boy from Parsons, Kun moming and took the erratic youth home with wsa the resolution and ns ouncil conforms to the re- fon & its publication will hoico of the luss ob- | inte 1 it would be well for the people | o question of th onable of two evils that we are called | of 3 upon to decide. We simply ask to have our | is to select apable to at- | s 3 are known to be 1 to the task in h 1 artistic manner. s 6w levy of ‘the speeiil tax to pay "".”» Rodolph was arrested yesterday dy more applications than the rights considered.” _ ~ | election in November. i i reso b | John Rodolph rested yester R AT (6 18 ertamn. thl e flor s > | Prohibiti ibi o by the elty , 0o Captain Mastin for keoping his’ saloon opeit | Do urmsdnd it s cortaln (hat the flor C. Bixby, steam heating, sanitary en Prohibition docs not prohibit. It does sed by the oity conncil, No officor | tures of the fountain will be such as will at- that body Mt after regul of £25 for his appe ks losing hours. He gave a bond ot ToHEral RO § Life building, Omaha; 202 Merriam | not prevent the use of liquors as a beverage, | nce for trial il it e block, Council Bluffs. 1‘ nor never will so long as they are manufac - — # s In respect to sidews o s the people | city o hands of the shiould re SATURN, (2608.) A t The ladies who are soliciting for the sale of tured. It simply inconvenie: 1 of public work Tha 4 ots are requested to Dissolution Noti Cholee residence prope y located 2 U A\ d of public works Chautauqua season tickets are request : { LI existing be- | forsale b B H. Sheafo t little by compelling them to send for it | befo introduced inthe council. | Wil make the season of 180 at the Unfon Driving Park, Council Bluffs from March 189 report close of (he cany iy next o partneship Horotofore cxistiug be, ) o - to a nelghboring stats, 1o get it froma | Chairman Balcombe encloscs this letter to | ulitil June Ist, when ho will bo pet 1 to Eremont and his worthy companion “'," J ,'f:.:"‘“\'\“" Vi o Tustics | Council Blufts, Ta., operating and doing busi- Ll p et IR A | ora “joint,” or through a “boot- | e coutciliivithithe following pertinent MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1789,) Josso Louis was taken before Justice Itfte, 16, S e g den’s new place, 43 and 45 ot i 3 Behurz yesterday afternoon and arraigned on | 1 '\:-’.’;1:;:~‘-l"n'. 'Ii“ 'ri’x‘f‘m‘fy..l»llel» “,I-.m'.,f-..:h E & " In all those cases vile compounds L to state that since this board was | Wi take his place from June tst until August st These two are tho only stallions (n the the charge of carrying concealed weapor kinbin [ NS lll 10! The Day in District Court. unfit for the stomach are paid for at exhorbi- L to direct and superintend this work | WSt that are the sires of 220 perforn Saturn fs o chestnut statlion, 16 hands high, and in Ho pioaded guilty and was fined $10.10, which | ith offices at Council Bluffs,Ta., ine o il Paii the dis." | tant pbleds; The T tmber o the o from vour o | ordinary flesh Wil wefgh (200 pounds; foiled 1550; brod by Powell Bros.. Springboro, o, 11a Hopice 3 b, is this day dissolved by mutual Seve es wore disposed of in the dis- |t e i planomanc ORISR FILIE B CONSCATSLIDIE BF fectly sound and vigorous, and i cortain foal gotter. Further connient {8 unnecessarys ) at, Mr. J. S. Standeford retiving. T trict con ay, and th ond assign- | gther state means discation it CIaCovoLec | dnophind tho sonblance of & come | 15— $100 the season with the wsaal return privil ALy eash or bankable paper hos nd pe Patrolmen Doyle and Bowling took a from a drug store means lyin: he i ves premises, Among Saturn’ ta 18] mtinued by Mr., H. Bix | pli With the law as expounded by the city | £ 10155 Consul By ron ess will be ment of ohi of venue yesterday from Justice Hen Hibps el andiin: Wyio) was made. | from a “joint,” deception and t ttorney.heneo they have tailed to acconplish [ Shermay and many others better than 2:40. Good care and’ per Locommodations fop dricka’ to Justice Sehr conrt fn the assauit | Ibine under the same Hriny, simd, BGRFL | 7. M. Tripp v B. H. K , writoferrors | a ~bootleger, At on depravits | sutorney.honed they have tiled to acconiplish | SERMVEiors nlways wolcome at the park, For breeding eatilogue, ot Write o and battery case brought against them by A. | ST A6 B O e 10 bo collected, | dismissed at defendant's cost and judgment | town that I have visited was without those | loy the fnstructy ns of the eity attoriey. JAS. G. SMITH:& SON, Fremont, Neb, is Intended s o reply to a resolution awarded on d ndant’s bond. | @ rm, and the “Thi nues of se open_to Al Zaltsman. | nd receipted for by him, the said H. Aot 2 : ald ¢ David Bradley & Co. vs M. Shulenbe: result is de zation. Counties are put to | Pussed the last session of your honorable body Fire Chief I, R. Levin is preparing to Birkinbine | | it ¢ which, by fmplication. ehirges that this oflice I T - | motion to dissolve injunction submitted and | heavy expe detecting and preventing Tos open o retail cigar store at No. 400 Bro Witness our hands and seals this 23d day | JHOVHH 10 | ¥ expel o enting | i< ot prompt in_performing its duties as to T D 7 - ) “ < G BTG LT el o e sustained. | en from llegally selling it, and there fs no. | (i SWboet matter and to tespe fully stated WI 2 A\\ HIGH PRICIL b Hawill open up ubont the middl v HAHNT BRI Ore D. C. Dunbar vs C. A, Straight; affirmed iz v the outlay involved. | that the above is the rightful explanution of ( Gl S A b i BTN YORD ‘h-h.xlm\:ru.\m court. s ibition town in Towa you have | allavparent delay =% I DFOR(— n Al . P. Niles vs F. X, Riss; afirmed decisio i ol to 8! d nrthermore it should be remembered thy The Mint waf fn the hands of the Tn the presence of Ba n Y. Finm lles vs . X. Riss;afiirmed decision _“]”:_ ~‘nfu'xl' N R and ()fi;»«lrufl{f(ll -]Inml in cf ' 't the \hl{»\\.\ll. about four hours yester It was closed | T T W. H. Lynchard vs Herald Printing com- | tevprise is srned it is onl, olle RIS L Al A Ne G ihio Soputeislon obaew | matters pertaining to a bond on which he is ts for rent in 3 of the ng assignment of cases has been | tion of property is what is left in many places | tion of the luwfully published fifteen days' ¥ T one of the sureti As soon s that was at- | yterian church. E. H. fe & Co. Deemer for the rest of this | where on bustling, head | notice to property owners and two weeks When you can get the he: ade fn eve 10 at prices that will not bankrupt ye tended to the property was released, rental agents, | Community. The great majority of business | Seauent thme given to the contractor to L B sult, ‘\m-\ ant to heautity your honie, don't you Partios wishing 10's are roquosted to report | (o et Erastus| AsBeraou’ vs iHonrd | ston'deploce thiot fat (and* many. tollime they. | SPRCIRed walkk; Zor Zor len como il and see how eleganily and cheaply you ean wecompiish 1. their choice at once, as the season is at hand | 0O ooze Sellers Mu L s, Fisher & waiting a chance to sell what proy Vi Tas sathors. PEOPLE’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, de that | has notified the keepers of Coombs_vs Edwin Burbridge, C. I > and move from a state where y one | all the houses of ill-fame in the city that they | Pinney vs A, W. Bolkhoff, Pottawattamic | they lm\v lived many years, a state grand in ven | will e requived to obey the state law with | county vs First National bank, S. H. Cupp vs | its resources, and magnificent in its possi- VSECOME, | 1 feronce to the sule of intoxicating liquors, | 1, l‘]’ll"'l bilitie but of course they will have the same p Tato OB 5 as other saloonkeepers if they pay the % and_ N when decisions shotld be p work can be done without will sce that long privileges 1o interfere with the sale of lots first servod, 1. Harkness, Manager. Complaint is again made of vandalism in Fairview ¢ smbstones are being | smptly m MANDEL & KLE 0 Broudway, Council Blufls, lowa, =3 sw many persons there ave who have no Ity of remembering things which ma = — ve valuable to them at some future time! D ~1= = G 2 & P bl st not make the mistake of sce or learn of a uscful and val- YA LB I N 0 £0 the wislog of few fan GiszreBNg cle but not think of it again, and (’ A. BEEBI & COMPA? Y | son vs Dan Carrige, Farmer e tpol s by onie of 116 bost Ticonsa | When the time comes that they need it bidl Wiolssnle : used as targets for Dractice, and several | monthly fine of 25 therefor. An attempt was | chants’ bak of Ainsworth, Neb., vs William s thut, hias yet boen eonceived by human | memory fails them. There is one artic Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n fine slabs have been_sadly disfigired. Some | jade some time ago to increase the fin L to #50 | Powell, Studebaker Brothers’ manufacturing | minds and formed by human hands. Al the | Will alw ]»j‘"‘lI'A"‘""""’"*"(",‘l- R ohice. RN 1 of the deseerated graves are those of old | piie roason it was not en. | COmpany vs Willium Powell, J. F. Whitey | safeguards of ‘a siringent legislation are | been used and ¢ i R F I l I i * nnot be H. Bodes & Co. vs E. L. Yode C. M. Witt, Adam Thoy for Burns Enth sinsts—In- Soldiors and the Grund Army of the Republie | Per month, but for sor o ; vs Willlam Powell. thrown around the seller, the conscquence of | balm. Post proposes to make it warm for the wanton | forced, and the old system still prevails, ‘It | Friday—Ovid Vien vs John Adams. a violation of which would be a repeal of his | affords in cases of rheumatismand lame back, 1 nrzestBtoek and Lowoat Prices;. Doulors, sond " D e iy phrtios, b | isstated, however, that an attempt will be | Mahlen vs Chicago, Milwaykeo & St. Pau | vieht to soll; and he is not goinis to jeopardize | arc things not to be forgotten. Tev a fifty | oo g o oF o0 ”'. M o DAL AT D RS / authoritics will heartily co-operate with | made later to enforce the collection of a §50 | railw Ollie Do bis position by heedless risks. cont boitle of it and yonwili be delighted | NOS. 205 and 207 Broadway, and cree St Council Blufts, Ta then in meteing out punisment. e, and thil, tH8 saloonkesperaiwill have o S Tl and bridas compuny, | 'Lt Nbraska Tetuin her prescnt liconso | With the eflect._For sle by al druggists P — "Tie DoAde Light, Guards wWill clect a cap- | ars totima: THe. order Casnacs i . Guannella, John L. | laws: let her see that no disreputable person B e tain next Satusday evenin i eltetion s ““ff“‘r‘.”‘["' et “f.f"l" koopars of Union depot railway compary. is given a licouse to sell Blosd D theiow, BURNS' BIRTHPLACE. rn -l-o N LA e hegn hala Mond Jinge, bug | the houses of ill-fume fs of recent origin, and aturday—John L. Horn vs Union depot | dives; in short let the matter be looked at —_— 5 ) (/ 0] (S_ it that the rule requiring the | it naturally carried with it a big dose of grief | r:lil\\'u‘ sver, O'B from the broadest standpoint, and the vesult | A Chan owing to th 3 company, & con Jstinng of @ notice in the armory six days be- | to the parties for whom it was intended. Keiter, Forbes Brothers vs will be that this giant young state which has teresting Relics for Sale, f ‘0% e lear Nor rester y Fore thie alaction had not bee ied with, | lhlxl ‘mhvll'fllu O plates hiva IN"'"‘l.llll""‘“‘«‘ & Blurbridge, made such bounding progress in the past, will Tvery summer thousands of _visitors 1013 Broadway, Near Northwestern Depot. A postponement wis necess o sell liquor without paying a monthly fine St continue to advance in prosperity, and her 16 s Gl \D EXPRESS RS W ECEIVE Pl DT ATTENTION elected to fill the \ &.muwln\mg rules as the regularsaloons, The ““. ,,,,,A,m,“] un life and property by | sion which exists all over the state of lTowa AR I born, near AlOWAY | gend for Price List g C. A, MACHAN & CO. A o vesiL oL LG 1| etk has been that on’ Sundn using the O, B, Gas und_ Electric Light Co.'s | today. Traverern | Kivk and the banks o’ Doon. They are A Clfoutass, SEAY 8 X | nights a 11 o'clock the thi gas stov —_—— shown the room in which the poet les of incorporation of the Royal | that were shut out of the reg e A Lesson. saw the light, T ] — have congregated at these places to get their [ Tf vou wish to sell your proper | budie, and the mayor decided to put a stopto | Jndd & Wells Co, C. B, Judd president, 605 | be wis it. The proprietor of one of the dives waited | Broadway. 2 the sterday and protested e rs, but it was of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. on, sense or jus and driv call on the Go to the traveling man. learn his e. Mr. C. \\ B ll-ll b | B b by o' et W) GRAHAM & CODY, Al e it | o, e of 08 e e | Planing Mill, Sash and Door ‘actory. SR M | sold of by public roup in September, : Corner S from | 1843, most of it being now ith two | in the possession of a gentle- | oquipped to do all s ofo Ame ve filed yester The membe heen Knoy with the those who Ladies' of the Modern of America. The object of the order is to bind the members more closel; establish suboi 10 AV il. “There is no re tice in shutting up the other pla md avenue and Thirteenth street, Counell Blufts, Tn. We are thoroughly nds of wor The condition of W m, who has | rheumatism, ce ether and to by A * . Ty i s £ i {iies [R5 andl | ing all these folks into your places,” declared | been very sick with brain fever, is somewhat | applications of Pain Balm. | man in Manchester, who wants £1,000 i 4 s, mothers, duughtors, i the mi “and I don’t propose to tolerate | improved. This remedy is gaining a w putation for Mhe fathon Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldmgs. + the following art ', the mother’s che Pembroke table with Hap, an- | anything of the kind." 1. J. Eva 7 r0 with the union | its prompt cures of rheumatism, lame back, it | de ains, swellings and lameness, ns is in Ch re made eligible an_J. Huff, M widows of Woodmen fncorporate Li r, the poet’s *pecial attention given to odd si n short uotice. Estimate: s Stafr Worl and Interior “inish of all kinds made to His v/ ven on all kind$ of work to contractor and builder, itor remonstrated, arguing tha t committee, trying to secure the co- | SPI Kirkland, P. Hayden, S injured his business and cut off u large source operation of the Northwestern v com- i ] kna s Tl ; of income, but the may, able and | ph . == R other without flap, the mother’s work iy Belknap, Julia. A. Swan- | G5 the order would have to stand i THE SILVER QUESTION. table, chest of drawers, eight-day clock, | = = ilbert. Oscar Keeline leaves this evening for Mon- L X ; tana to look after business on the ranch, He | A Bee Correspondent the vietim of curtailed privileges : ; ¥ “Why, T don’t know,” replied the chief ex- | Will be absent about six weeks. coutive, “unless you sell on the sly. There | D. Maltby, who was formerly intho gr0- | Gruuvonn, Nob > thing s if you run a bar it must be here, has returned after an ab- {5 corncr eupbonrd, drinking cup of wood, PROFESSIONAL DI RECTOR Y le horn, table bell, tea caddy, toddy adle, twelve chair$ supplied by *tho — : April #.—To the Editor | Miller Goudle.? tho. bword worn by }I Blrkml)mc —Mydraulic and Sanitary Engincer. = ins, Bstimatos O three years, durlng which time he | Of Tie Bee: As yourpaper is open to all | Burns as an exciseman, and the probe he Sl ations. Supervision of Public Worl. Brown bo opened so that the police can see what is i Falls, "o s reatly | peoplofor tho diseussfon of all questions of | wsed on his preventive’ exeursions. - Al uilding, Coucil Bluffy, Town. going on within, If youcan sell without s in Council Bluffs | political import, I wish to add my views on | these ave authenticatéd by letters X . —Justice of the Peace. OMce over American Express, ) being canght 1 suppose’ you will be all right, ears past, and gives it g Iver issue now being discussed by from men who had seen them before N. Schurz Broadway, Council BlufTs, Low: el but our policemen have pretty sharp eyes lanlnumulhut 10 we , with the e our senators and con, 4 1843. The ller th ive o) 0 congressmen, aud fav 540, he seller wows in - five e e e and if they cateh you it will go hard with | ccption of Omaha and has had spondent, | visitors’ books —from 1820 to 1813 T Draaticoiiatthe to do? inquired “Well, but what are w Dr. H. S, West, porceluin crown and bridge work, No. 12 Pear] seiice of You. They used to sell on the quict. in the | any such wonderful growth, according to your Washington co on = ey >y i countey, bt it kept then busy dodging | P. T, McNermey, represeuting n Boston | 10 my view of the situation nothing could :dm["" 7,000 autog l)l’('h a5 well as a Stone & Sims cral Coirts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, B aals 1o atao | neipaltcel ; boot and shoe house, s Sunday i the | be done to help the agricultural und laboring | 16tter of the poc Crolamoliincolop Council Bluffs, lowa. salo Wit the result will be can only be con- | city with his cousin, This « sooner or better than the free cotnage | Some Scotch museum or Burns club - — BEN MARKS Jecturad) but the! Init it to this Foprerorbetiatpiaitio oo colnago ered for sale to the sec v sehool tions are that booze | wus his first 1V ty and he was en- | of silyer. John Thompson, the veteran stranger to me; 1 S will still be dispensed to parties who are | thusiast . b 7 cotland, but the secrotary wrote | €0t reral and S.B W -x, B banker of New York, and a man in favor of | (o4 ()% £ i s ®|of him before, but I pronip or outfit. Ade 10O e know of Denver is visiting that while they were of *no value” they 1 could and found little in | dressorcallon O, 1L '8 SRR silver because it is the money for the people, e | 28 patiently The move to have houses of ill-repute re- | friends on W r had | them to commend from a liter t Broadway. moved from Picree street, does not promise to | Grant Me: ers of Wilton is in the ¢f might be given to the nation. seller veplicd that as the nation Council Bluirs, Ia. stand- J. G. Tipton, real estate, R a s eCe T S TnA PO RN AL Lh el ousaaTATe : Secuion P A A ; i supposed that he desived me to | LAt e e bo . success Inasmuch s (he housos WK | "4 Brundago ia in tho city in the ked that the people shall be made | never given him anything he did not seo | Point: 1 suppo ,','i',,:‘.’l‘,‘,'dhx ‘:l,f(,"‘f dmeto sivwsusoy Important to Horsemer e line horse | quarter, the author are not willing to in- of the Novelty carriage works of Kansas v nearly double the cost of contrac- | his way to carry out the proposal. A --m-din‘ml:\'. BRtEno Tt T “Cinas. R Hu\n Cashier. Cm/cn state Bank muditart goods: Probatle, be tion cansed by the demonetization of silver. | sixpence from every member of a Burns > Root, a prominent attorney of Platts- | The people are fast learning that the money | club would secure the collection. b, is in the value of their property is shrinking because ST C. B. auguy of th bett to a change. The mayor and several Alderman express the opinion that it is to have them where they are than to criticism that he wanted—it was flat- He wrote me a reply in which he The great ribbon sale at the Boston storo | Order a removal, which would scatter them and wife of Glenwood ave vis- | of that contraction New Coa es House, Kan, City. od me like o pickpocket, He wanted this week promises to be the leading attr all over the city. They claim t in_their D . , ire prt s et | M€ to undevstand, he said, that he could his woele promises to bo the, leading atfvac- | LG Jocation they avo constantly under n-lmm-ll T This is the condition of the luboring and | | Absolutely fire proof. Fiuest and largest | T @ ST V0RO T o, and o couscin mukks. Tooking forwail 0 the ruingus prices for | ¢1ose polico surveillance, which fs mich moro o e o s S we | gricultural lasses todasy. Whes have boughty | Pt fiois O, Gnexcellod its 0| pyeh more in the sme strain, - Tunder- | SRR SR $100000 8 : 5ot | effective than would be 'the case in any other g e Temt el horrowadimoney .| polntments; Surplus and Prof 50,000 ‘which they are going to buy silk ribbons — stand now that when people write me for v to L,,I,,H”",H e 350,000 the Boston store. Silk vibbons for just half- | PArtof thowity. box tis vason whoy ae |y mn.wnn,h uham of Missouri Valley | homes, stock, and all they possess, at times | The Prince of Wales' Curious Re- | criticism what they veally want is adula- I _ Seo q\lm\ \lm.h.u BRI llihnn ?,r Prospoct that the des s 'of tho noighboring guest of William: Aitchison and family | when geld and silver were at par, and now Sponst tion.” s o 131 ron % N 10 b, | Property owners to ‘have the evil removed DAYeRuo B, | whe our currency has been | The Boys’ Progressive society is an cEm ey i ind T'staplo and fancey colors, Also | fartheraway from their doors will be grati- Sapn ““ld Joviareninay foont mln-;ll ;)nv-half or u'mm they wization connected with ~ Christ | Nervous debility, poor memoiy, Mdence | bank in Southwestorn lowa : o . Als o ouston, Tex.. i ako | are o 3 o 4 ] £ & ealmess: pimplas,cured by Dr, Milos St ]m‘nvu..l'%........ pleco to o cusiomr. By I Manha U e ead e 416/E. S. Beverly of Rochestor time of purchase, so that \|||nn|_\-u, V have | City, suys llm New York Sun. Each | g 2 E e i havipngiy o avallinorseltotihia sonpaytana f, - A0 : L2 : to pay Just twice the amount. they confracted | boy who becomes a member of it r ——— e \. Sale each day botween the hours of 9 | wiy. BTt TN, to. 7 celves a bright new cent, which he is A storm tower Is to bo crected at the | THos. Orricen. ¥ on_ Store, Fotheringham, . aders and promoters of Water Works $16. looking OFFICER & PUS also will Lord Be: The lady mulhm aconsfield in a speech before the | to dispose of to the best possible advan- | top of Mount Penn, ove: ing injur b the governments'of Fu- BN use of “I attribute the great | tare and return the proceeds to the so- | ing, P Tt will be 1,200 feet above the Bluffs, Ta. Without doubt there are many persons now ¢ hext el hpuse of Ic g [ tage and return the proceeds to the so- | ing, Pa. It will be 1,200 feet above the 2 bullding houses hero who want to use the city y disturbanco which is now o dcer- | efoty, to be used to buy clothing for tho lev BAN |< E: RS tént, act 1o whi h move for his cent than any other boy. The Vags Won't Work. hens. s ambitious to get ngang s getting to boa rather | for intrody h hoy but are unable to p ing the wate ¢ the usual price | Wew into their promises, | with us and we will ontal_property ou good, reliable rope are making in reference to the standard y d TOTTON x ; Ty expensivo organization as it is at present | AvProciating this fac i fhe Neystors Rininb: Tanta sollsated aid Speciul tten | of value. It is the greatest delusion in the The method the boys huve adopted to PI (*IA I, NOTICES. o « mluiri\;]fln[.’nnl |(ru.u(nl.|y‘ WPe TR can s '8 A0 present | g, company ocute q six on to care of property. 1. H. Sheafo | Wovld 1o« el s oy 48 10 8ol o conts Souncil Bluffs, - lowa. maintained. Th ems to be a disposition | geen feet from the curb ling, and _connect the ‘0., Broadway and M up stairs ,‘l‘"jf“‘l‘.’, by L"',‘!,’,['l‘,"“',_ PR ey “‘1111“1)1 I(‘Il:‘l"ll' 'l'.fm.i.‘,"{]...';.’. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TS T to make it ¢ ble chain gang, and make | same with water main, with everything conm- P — SO TR AR e 0 Lyl Collections made and interest paid on time every membe a ball and chain, and | plete and the water ready to use for$16. Cash SOUTH oMAM. dard. G I ambition. NOR SALE-50 ft. front on Broadway, one | deposits, it appr in value the lower | ha fr 18 w o . er. This of i g ue, and nds usually return the pennies, block west of I O only 88,0, that s what causes the trouble. Upder tho | With order. This offer upplies o unpaved become pri el e |"l|'].|,]_i,:!: TWO-Story 12-room ionse. With all modern old system, where the prisonor was not | Strects wheremains arolaid, Saloonmen are Disturbed. That 15 food for farmers to meditate upon. together < Bubate f Inprovoments. fine. 10t 50150 £, on maved O e Y, M 2 s i At the council meoting held shortly after | Sinc 1 147, when silver was demono: | Which is mmediately turned ovor o the | sireut, ‘anly “ono block tram siotor Tinesi l hL /\- I\IUI )h frons were seldom used. They wero kept for ork for the Ladies. 3 o'clock Monday afternoon nothing was | tized, l'luhh:n s ago, the furmers have | soclety and the cent i SEWIE 000 08 B | COECRIN L nouse with modern Improve done beyond receiving the applications of a | 591 thelr prop Wilosetn ] " b fiest-cliss nelghvor rofractory fndividuals who were disposed to | The park commissioners have about agreed 1 ulky und make troublo. Even in these | on the pattern of the new Bayliss park foun- value year | alucof gold has as much as $100 in this 3,500 MANUFACTURING CO e while the 3 ] i ber of saloon men for licenses. The ap- | grown greate N > 4 i = 8 0 80,5 cases ahalf day was generally suficient to | tain, the choice now lying between two de- | "™ P- | grown greater in the same ratio, L and the: nts are still traveling. tory house on Sth ave., 82,500, % bring the obstreperous prisoner 10 | giml The selection will be mado taday and plications were referved to the nse com Right here T would like to s d t t. John Moyer has two sons who .]”‘VL*:‘\”,’.I:':IJ‘ xf. ‘l‘vlll‘l.”“\l.\ in st Avenue and 21sv Str or 10-itc its in Riddle’s sub., o weres inside siden ) st Tots in Mullin's sub. at €0 ¢ nt lots in all parts of the city on’ easy na ¥ e Dlenty: | weels ago they conceived the ideaof ommittee is supposed to devote today ,“.:I.:Ev\-m:::;:l'\ e “b'“\‘fl nagnate's | cending their cents to the prince and n o of the | and demands that even the gold shall bo | princess of Wales. They have got them s 1882 for fear of loss in v buck now, they report, together with railroud rate ates that v mittee and the council adjourned without | ¥ date. The to a carcful considerati (! 4 Vil thel i S e T ‘i o T ™ VNG 40 | the order sent in at once. The fountain will In this way the chain gang was operat be twenty feet high. The basin is nearly com- with profit to the us the prisoners had to | pleted, and will be in readi befo be fed, and the work performed by them | the fountain will be he monthly 1 s | Sash, Doors and Blinds and Seroll Sawing. Re-Sawing and Sawing of all kinds. Porch Brickots, wood #2.50 per lond delive Clean amounted to much more than did the salary | for about three weeks. runs will | applications. Another special meeting will | coined sin 1 ¥ by the bierrel 23¢. Al work to b of the officer who workedthem. Allthis, | pe or 1 at tho same tim Phese will be | be arranged for Wednesday night, when it is the value of thel these letters, which they show to prove | Skheya s BOR Room 4, Opera block, ; by, { T r be Bowover, s now chuiged, and all b pluced on the posts around the fountain basin. | hoped by the saloonmen that their licenses or “.“‘,‘:]-'““l"“'\i,“"‘";‘ foW cxceptions | that British roynlty 1s ur \"1'1'"'“""“ - : SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.” here is 4 disposition to muke ey R eill be Salinitinortor thi i nve been paying thom the samo rat MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, Pall Mall. (0K SALE-Hotel property - - & voar a chal The St o will be“granted in time for them to go on with > 8 i value has 3 i | i A s wear o chiain, The majority of the p Wanted at once, six paper hangers and | their business without molestation on Thurs- it dute so_thut theix value hus re- | oo "gngllys {s desived to return the l located. M Wi i the same, while the values of the | Fighith & 1., Council Bl SR CHRIS BosEN would rather work than wear the chain, but painters at H. P. Niles.) Good wages; per- ling to request made in your oL h ay morning, May 1. i 5 enny if they must wear the chain anyway, they : A morning, 4 wave been going down until at the pres- | | ) 5 Y - will ot o any work, Hor th ‘x'l«-‘ tyo | Wsuent employmiout. This plan may and then it may not work. | ent time the prico of the produc \\ul‘pln\ letter to the princess of Wales. WANTED (o Trade A clear furm Ne- days three members of the gung have been in = Tt is asserted that not a si zle application for | Yas fallen so low that its value is not equal to Tam desived by the prince of braska, i elear business ot In Ol for 3 Miss Rhodes' general shorthand and type- veady in is vegular and legal in form W L " & cloar o nbered residence lots. The Jude ir and have done nothing but stand o %, & b i Frosie n the freight rates on it eross the state; until | Wales to thank you for the accompany- | & Wells npany. 600 Broadway, C. B.Jdudd, around, Monday there was but one | Wiitng ot at'l Ass'n room, Brown build- | The majority of them lack the signatures of | o in this bountiful year of 1 £8 ! UIRARY, 900 D Y 1 ( ( S ) the people r penny i 8 i presiden ing. Depositions taken. the required thivt lors in the ward. | the people | jng penny and to inform you in president. R Ewareed, © Bd U8 Qhenls thre The license comu Il be divided, som ve been compelled tg cry for merey throughh | ) his royal highness dods not r. POR SALE On monthly pay e nts or (0rms Factory and Planir \]”| stood watehing him, flanked by the officer - ; their governor. e to sult by the Judd & Wells company A e s That Asylum for the Insane, members being in favor of showing leniency | “And i the face of il this the report of tho | it: Your obedient sevvant, 7 Sty e dndc s Weis Se Rt 1o | o \,“K“‘m",, SR AN 1rons stated that thoy would gladly work if | A prominent phy with the | to the saloonmen and others in - favor of & | Chicago, Burlington & Quiney system gives RANCIS KNOLLYS. st 1oL S By 138 foot, two blocks from motor | ( Bost equipped, maost contially o * frons wero remoyed, but their manacles | First warders regarding the fon of the | Btrict adherciice to the provisions of the Slo- | a et of 3 000, and tho Livger propor - : st aven one block from | Mhinerys oporated by skilled e wt removed simply because it was | proposed insane asylum, against which they “‘,}!; ‘.“,‘"‘- Jecided! i 1. | tion of this comes n the farmer Is it The On m Youse ion O¢h: Y I\ k Special witention giver to serofl and "his officer 18 M Wyntt. the dotacs | DY a o 8 | censo being legally issucd by the fivst duy of | tha farm go, when the snlaries of the high | wailway is s ”"h Hba minnine salid AL motor 1ne racts and esti Jor liousos i butld v.g five who recently figured i such & varioty of | B¢ yesterday: “These folks mean well | nextmonth, = ° officers of the road 1 the pay roll of the | ' “’,'l]l. 1 eloatute Nighted and stoam | Sd-room houses on North Tthst., near post- | B 3HOCH R et ity T dibguises, but who has sineo then dropped to | enough, but- honestly I don't believe they RO e e S laboters, leaving a sum of net carnings that | YCSUDUTG, wERtie A FIE SR | oftice A . ! and finally to municpal slave | know what they aro talking about. I Ben i MR IR CUREAS in ono your Would pebulld all the “publlo LoRlar Jr s g LB O s it HtE. hongt, s ¥es By HeoF > s staer driver. The question’ very naturally arises | connected wi sa10 hos, sractice for ) h h * | schools in Nebraska! 8 e A b RPE 4 D0 gt id T N K A AT R TSRS S liithae ib Wobld no ba & Aroke of B0onoray imected with insane hospital practice for | ol times by the police, agroed to leave town, | “Blit President Perkins thinks the people | The berth reading lamnp feature in the | Nprth il s Faclal blemishes, such as Plmples, Blotches, Black Heads, Freckles, Supers fluous Hulr removed. Address DR. W. L. CAPELL, or 1ine, hetween 20th and 215t sts. Arts of the eity, The W Broadway, C. B othing 0 the case against him was dismissed bout its being such & | wyiliam Hike, who shot into Fred Moran’s st nouseuse, as anin- | pouso Saturday nigh e ) J ’ ouse § o ght, occupied the | of the quictest | gitention of Judge King %0 puta man in ch IR R four years, and I know something about how would be able to_keep them without having | it goes. All this talk them chained and weighted s that the city | noisy place is the ve could de some benefit from their work. sane asylum is really one ve unjust and niggardly toward the railroads | Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines | and says the returns —do is patented and cannot be used by encourage the investmpnt of additional other railway company. It is the In tho fuco of il suls will tho fn improvement of the Try it and be Fiouses and lots in all Judd & Wells conpuny, Judd, pres. W50 d-room house on n.-»i i | As the vags are now worked it is simply | places. “Of course there w yell occasion- ning: A oy 2 | vote to send men to congress to furthe .uw |2 - 2 | FANTED to Trade—Houses und lots r adding the: coat OF o gUANL to the rogulis | AllY, but no. worso than T can hear right | LOrMinE, A large number of Mittosses | ment thelr troublod : Lam positive they will | comviuced = o pine | Wit fhan, s (ot o i board bill, and the city biving o Padts | bera. I iho. hoack of. the' city_any night. | [Yere examined, composed mataly of the b | noi™ Whilo the moacy powers will use all | Slesping cars loave the Tnion Baotle | provedpropirty, | The Judd & Wells corur B46, Marcus Bk, Broadway quate return. Hevetofore th ity hus man- | As far us the noise is concerned, T uld far | ou Hike \'\ as bound ov to the dis- | the means within their reach to keep the sil- ill'an‘()ll\H\m. at 6 p. m. uh; arriving i Brou Ay N - " red to make the vags & sourco o profit, but | rather have an asylum thun a saloon within o | {iier court in bonds of §1,000 ver from coming into power the voter it Chicago 9:30 a. m. Passengers | VW E Have 2 lots on and adloining Pari ave COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA. if tho ball nad chain' contfuues 't figuso so | block or two of uy resldence, “Tuko Phila 8 aF 3 not supporta cliss who uro against e I | taking this t o ot compelled 1o | W et o; “\.\‘.‘m’.‘.’ O | e ———— prominently the majntenance of the gang will | delpbia, for instance. There is a lago asy e NoTE 0 this question of the adoption of @ stand e s nt. Council Blufs and | Park: on which o Wiil bild heautiful hoyics B8 Taihe oF the natiire of & Rixury [ Tum containing 400 or 500 iumates ¥ight in the | 1 g Oty Notes aud ¥ n silver dollar of equal value with gold and freo | &5 00 60 BN o bo clouned. ' Got tosult the purchasers. 606 Broadway, C. B | _ — e o e s ol kot il looping car bt ot Union | Tudd. pros .M. ELLIS & CO,, s, and plonty of o redences i tho vi- | Foug 8 vialthig ot W : The Leaders citity. Why, 1f I had to have @ hospital or | The Woman's Christian ‘Temper: Union is would swell the currency of the coun A carrl ige :‘\:‘y“.“.l‘u.” it of fine watches and jewelry in the city, and X g i ANTED e oo oo | an asylum for w neighbor 1 would take the } will moot at tio Methodlst churoh ut 3 o'elock | tey until the peoplo would not iuve to dopond ticket oftice, 1501 lnln\‘"\“;“ Gen. Agh | Williuiler fuiors > plice to » host g0 I nd | asylum every time. According to my notion, | Friday atternoon, m drafts, checks and letters of credit 8H, Gen. ¢/ | FANTED-Four farm hands, Inquire at l/{ l the place to buy the best ghods at the Tlowest | 153 S TG GG R Dlddsimter 1o | The Presbyterians will hold a social at the | The advantage to the farmers would be to | J. E. PRESTON Puss Agt. | W ANy et hoteh Connell Thiums I prices, is the establishment without rivals, \ ) ) L b 8_the establish | Took at than & cadaverous, attentuted invalid | home of Miss Myra Bingham on Thursday | raise the price ofe their surplus and other : RARuLELLAL e o most vellable thmof, & Co. | O & consumptive pauper, and these are just | eyening. property until th could still benefit Honest Criticism Not Desived. FOQIERENT o wood modven hou W AND DULLDING SUPERINTENDRNTS, < &Co. | What would bo sen about the grounds, ‘We | Chester of Chicago was in the city | the railroads doubling theiv | A Philadelphia woman quotes Dr. | . 2 | Rooms 0, 8n0 €5 Hes Bualug, ORsbe hed rooms. 240 noved their dental | ought to have the asylum, for it meaus that | shipments at the same ratio they | t, up Stairs, about 812,000 & year that now goes outside | James of Kansas City and H, R, | and the benefits to the laborers would ¥ — would be kept at howe, 4 | Hulbertson of Kearney were in South Omaha | Breat by the increase of wiages, The Board Gots Down to Work. |, “These folls who aro kicking would po SERUAEs Wore men that, have work the hijher \ The ' | bly be surprised to know that there has ’ A o the wages be. Thus can the alliunce and The od of equalization meeting 1ast | yore or less insune pationts at St. Bernard's % Richardson and wife of Kansas City | jphop parties attain their wants without in- | volur evening was not exciting or possessed of any | hospital ever since it wus started, but such is M. Richardson. jury to any party or Joration by demand- | to read and Oliver Wendell Holmes Threw unfurn everybody in the United States writes ! Would | poetry, says the Boston —Advertiser OB SALE or It a8 sayl olted Gurden land, with - Ll h 18 Muin st Counoll MAXON & BOURGEOIS, AROHITECOTS ANDS Drs. Woodbu oftice to 101 P Council Bluffs, Ta. ~ Corresponde that | l 0K RENT very mail,” he says, “‘brings to him | gjums. Y of verse, which he is expected " YOR SALE-My resi nee, 555 W Bayliss pit sual degree of interest; nevertheless the case. There has been very little of the | _ The unsavory Theater Comique is dark. | ing'at the hands of their senators and cou- | paminder of an anecdote which Dr. stonm d by electricity and contily ) s y ; unusual degree of Intorost; novertielos tho | BESHE, SURI 0N an paticnts | MeClovern. tho. old uroprictor, s cotestiug | gesruen an' increass in the cireulating e~ | Foluos once told the writer, %A man," | big wil shodern tbroveants (ot 1108 SUPERINTENDENTS, Doard managed 40 inaroass the Aasessed v there, and nobody kuew anything about it, | Kuhn's right to the possession of the build: | djum of the country, the free colnage of sil- | U S on o sont e a copy of some | fEet will soll or exchente (o IDGRIHOS FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. tion about 35,000 in a couple of hours with: | The citizens of that locality w ot bothered | Ing. ¥ ver. The tariff issue could then be settled .‘n said A, tonen M B b e aad asked clty property Iy faris of S oy Connoll | Room 20 Murrlam Block, Counell Binfls, I8 out auy apparent trouble. There were no | atall, aud their dreams wero peaceful, It | William Schmeling has gone to Papillion | leisure s it s of but secondary futerest 10\ FRSERRC V0100 o thom, Ho was an | Blufe Lo 610 N, ¥ Life Building, Ok, Neb v the people at the pre Very blg iundividual changes, the amounts of | was simply a case of blissful iguorauce, aud [ | to recuperate from an attack of rheumatism,

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