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: 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUE DAY, MAY 6, 1800 ; [ when he looked af The lis of names sub- | which there will be twelve in this city, Thero | HIS VERACITY QU PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . mitted was a I one, and it would seem | will bo one in the sixth ward, three in the AT oo — at the fivst glance that Council Bluffs had @ | second and two in each of the other wards. Reporter Orawird Says the Ex-Presi- [ Robt. McCarty of Gordon is at the Casey. HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE. ¢ COUNOIL BI.U e ;‘slvw' «Iiml police forc d o % A Thene tLTE ik % dent Was Correctly Interviewed. B. J. Tierney of Ansley is stopping at the . ICE y “What does this mean?’ demanded the 0 was the lucky _ticket that drew theg uto VoRk, Mat dos aGAAY o\ am to | Case B O e alderman from the Fourth ward. “We | picture at C.C.Cuily’s Saturday evening, and ,l,‘\'l‘; Youk, Mag 6o (Special elegram to - Balley of Nobrdalis, Otty Is at 16 9y ‘ Delive by carrier in any part of the Clty limited the force to eighteen men, and here | it was held by Gus Johnson, he handsome ue Bee.] ¥ eHck C. Crawford, the re- e ) D JAty | 1. W. TILTON MANAGER. | #re thirty-one names on this list who are to | painting attract a great deal of attention, | porter of the W who interviewed Grover A folasTen i e vhik S FELRDITONES draw pay for police work during one month.'” | und was the cause of many inquiries concern: | Cleveland on Editor Dana, has written a lot- | o B Jenkins of Schuyler s a guest at the A > o 1 i 10! oA v O P oo 0 4 . " . " " 1 80y " it Koo Tb B e 0 e e ae | Bpuduray, Tor (17 Boods ouso ut 835 | ter to the editor of ¥vanie Leslie's Tllustrated | "Ry fove o Fremont was at tho Milland BEST & GOES FARTHEST." b Lol LTk counted for the number of men, but that the o e | Newspaper, in which he impugns Cleveland’s | yestarda, Now that its manufacturers are drawing the attention of i MINOR MENTION. size of the foree had not been increased and | The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B | veracity and affirmk the truthfulness of the | . A, Bridges of O'Neill is registered at the American public to this i7s# and,ever since its invention, an o o sum total of the pay roll had not been in- | Way. | interview as printed,, Crawford's interview, | the Millard, the dest of all cocoas,it will soon be appreciated here as well Y. P. 0 ore Mr. Smith was still inclined to be T at the dictation of | politicians, was | T. B. Sanders of Lincoln isat the Millard all cocoas, it will soon be appreciz kL 2 glanc| 3 We want you to list your rental property bl e N s v 4 Isewhere all over tt 1d. All that the manufactur- i Y suspicious and glancing at the footing at the 3 ) property | o aiated by the 1 > il as elsew all over the worlc ha ac Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Dottom of the pase, ~414%.05." he muttered | With us and we will s you good, relfable | Yepudiated by the YWorld, which went back | _J. M. Grifith of Walioo is a guest at the ot b S SheLL i1 Bertar & compabas J. A He & out & permit | under bis breath, and then seized a pencil and | tenants, Rents collected and special atten- | on its reporter and'fliade o statement that its | Millard. ers request is simply one trial, or, still better, a compara ot a8 » in Baughn's sub- | bogan to fgure, | tion given to care of property. . H. Sheafo | news was faked, all for the sake of helping | K. K. Potter of Elm Creck is registered at tive test with whatever other cocoa it may be; ¢then Vax vision. iteen men at #0 o month would be | & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs, Cleveland out of a tight place. The credit of | the Paxton. . G e Houten's Cocoa #tself will convince every one of its great Two Sunday saloonkeepers found {1 ) and 80 for the ehict inakes §1,150. £, -— [ this unusual, indeed almost unprecedented, | pbierson D. Smith of St. Edwards is at the | s”pmm“y Tt is because of this superiority that the | business this woek and wore yosterday e e docs that extea $190 come 10101 e | ok H 8; MWost, porvelain crown aud bridge | action on tho part of the paper is to begiven | Terien: o ey ] TRglish ranes Hralhe says: + Olice triBd; ALWAYA RN, [ £3'the forbidden pieasure, .~ BB | ouiked Auditor I TSy oA ex-Secretary of the Navy Whitney, who | paxton, AL R tantly VAN 110U COCOA, i Colonel D. B, 1 “Chief's elerk be hang We never told City ("'”";r l,r‘;m;‘""“m brought his personal and business “pull” to 0. N. Nelson of Nebraska City is stopping which isa STRENGTHENER of the NERVES and a refreshing and nourishing beverage. (82 L commanding ofcer of ol b | Bl B could Have g el tomathor | There was an audience at the council meet- | bear o the World, and succeeded. The | at tho Puxion. S, | Guards, attended tho first vegular drill of the | fofh S0y o il AV 1 o collid. | g last night that filled all the seats, oven | WO bd convicted itself of fuking even | My, Francis Disbro of West Polnt i at tho | D e v thet Ty wonte poimters | down. Here is pay for two extra men on the | those reserved for reporters. The award of | When it kuew that it had told but | Paxton. e ) on what thoy didn‘t know. Ho is bound vhere, and this il Won't g0 | bids for paving, grading, sidewalks, ete,, | e truth. Crawford is o newspaper | G Ttpp and wife of West Point are guests LA R T s A R L put all the men on the | WaS the cause for tho unusual outpouring. | i it P T W e e e, || ety O Faisonild of Boatrico ls registered TR Bieotion i b attcided it aticsess; hat he wiits 10, dd wo Wil have to | The maor and all the aldermen were pros- | this Guso is the first oo i which his- nter. | at the Cases. [ Alderman Lacy has the thanks of the re ‘em,” volunteered Alderman Casper, [ ent. Reports from the city welghmaster, | views have been disputed. Charles I, Meth of Grand Isiand is regis- porters of t or his thought(y rman of the \nn- .Ivnmvluln:l ' \;Ilm \:‘us poll tax collector and auditor were received 'l”u\\fmdflu ks of Cleveland's repudiation | tered at the Murra; 5 ot b et or another butch of bills in the NTaFvaL 15 tha ; of the int Fols’ fBAK BHE T Thetal i oot k8 L Y R il AT g it | e auditor seported i tsvor-o eciecting | Hho bogtuning o hiy T e ol FOR THIS REASON chamber habitues to ‘.m.m; fnte the chairs ou believe it replied Mr. Smith, 8 | houor, that Mr. Cleveland was_correctly 1o ol 400 duc from the motor and bridge com- | ported in the intery men but we have the sy of A pick th set apart for the newspaper men to their own w in question. He v FREAKS OF THE TORNADO, many there shall be. 1F it was as you | pany for paving between the tr use, and the seribes have been compelled to not misrepresented in any particular. T did : A ey %t on the platform if the wpened 10 o and we didn’t have any say-so at all, the | fersoctions und the city attorne not write out all that M, Cleveland said, but 7 it e Tatan, LNy AL WrfTeoiato. the Move t | mayor could put on more nien than th o icha o B ,-l(:l In colt :‘ir:u th what T did write was a faithful and aceurate | A Large Flock of Sheep Apparently protect their rights in this dircction on the Omaha forco, and they could all draw Bo'S. AR JHHOHON. ¢ | report of his conversation, Much of what Blown Out Into Space. A boy by the name of Roy Mason starteq | thelt pay. You're away off on that, and we collection of in special | Was omitted was simply unprintable in any Mr. G. W. Doyle of Smithfield, Henry for Man sterduy on u hunting trip, bug | Mustitict this bill go through, -~ Now thet, | seqsments was referred to the city attorn respectable journal.'* _ county, was in the city yesterday, and when near uthern city limits an inguisi- | When it is vead tonight you Just et up and | “ipy s conmittee on and Crawford tells minutely tho particu- | 610 of some remarkuble fr vk h'u-l'- 1as of the in w. The city editor showed | LOL £0 : e 3 ~ B him the Washington story |u‘||:<: Sun, to the E"' "‘,"‘} "-}I"“(‘ ";"""‘(l" i l'“'" Lol dnld N i ooty atagton °, S L0 e | hood, for the truth of which he vouches, j and was galuing flosh nt e | saysdithie Louisvills Courler-Joutnal, : )l 18] B K 7 rate of twenty-five pounds o month, and told him to go and interview Cleveland. He the worknatiship | 45K whether the chairman of the police com i 4 i mission knows anything about it, und then I I flisplayed by the tailor on his tousers. | he | will tell the council what's the matter with o Haunuh,'* buckshot whi sed the dog and lod a4 toll i Aeditprancs SGetup and tell it w ng the s in front of lles munufuc *h company. doption of the re ported_in favor of remo jecting into the str tive dog began ot waiting for bout one mile west of Eminence lives verett op) a neighbo) 4 ehody clse terfo What do you ent Cle v d rmer. : H S was not pleased with the result, and the re- | SOMEBOAY G188 10 EEEE. | 8 2 port, but in the veport was con- | Wert 0 € id's law and | Mr. James Drane, a prosperous farmer e 5 aap sult of )\L displeasuro s that the youthiul | Want to shoulder ull ‘the vesponsibility off | cyrred fn, and the implement men given | Sent in his card as reporter had @ | Fig farm was directly in the path of the His Entire Stock 1o iting triul ~for DILEESONIC S DI Slse ROt Wil IE | thirty days to remove the obstruetion, three-quarter of un hour's talk, Cloveland | opnado, A Mr. Maddox and child, who : enough to attend to to ook after Ky | spoke freely and deliberately and_seemed to % ‘“*,"" Wl the fire department without mixing up in s’ e S ay work will be ¢ inits. 3 t 0 ¢ 0 X : lived on the place, were killed by a fal § vit ; ; 5 oy | be ina perfectly normal condition, Craw- ) ; 3 o permission to arch _over the alley l y normal co s house BRIABHOG Commenced o dn | i properly belongs to you. I want to i LR hotel aid tso nsked for tho | ford spoke of the S article, ~ Cleveland said ing house [.’I“"ll“" I""‘" l“' ll"ll e e Mana i ; r one ubout busing | W5 CToF the she ondomnation of the | he had not s ! vead the Sun, | was unroofed and his hurns demolished | K inte e |y new hos dont have some- | 4PP s S farre 1 wo h it with tongs, Then | But the most singular oceurrence was v that the flume | oo O T e e ot | ulley in question. The matter was referred e i i oM N S1INB hing in ine I shal lml“ a I-"-'I“j“ 0 | to the committeo of the whole ¢ investiga- wford gave him the gist of it, and Cle that o large llmv-l\ of sheep on the farm M abandon the new fire house on Lower Broad- | 5 . \ and, straightening up, “‘made use of u pro- | was picked bodily up by the wind and . < i 1 ncross Mosquito H the waters of the ¢ water in Peli | from that bod cas, It s desirod to raise M a ubout | Ll B pwer Broad- | tion on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. 1, 8 Vi b lss, Ibis devived to waisc Munwi about | way. “Fhere ave five men stationed there, | Hon U8 JACREERN 8 U Dortions of Bluft | fane’ expression reflecting on the chastity of | blown away. The sheop were misscd the 4 two feet higher, and this can easi done | gnd all they have is the old hook and ladd il b . o Mr. Dana’s moth Cleveland then launched : . i by turning the water of the creck. work | truck and i lumber wagon. Tho wagon s so | Strect from paving contruuts was referredto | oo o oo St Aae ) e ana, calling sttty i i Gl GHA: In whole or in part h will not be expensive and will tulkoe v it~ | pokoty t it is unsafe todriveoutof a | thecommittec of the whole., him a blackguard, B 1’ dastardl! search was made for them all over the 5 1 i tle time. There is enough water in_the lake | Wil hnd " (he apparatus i e city, marshal, s, nstrcted @Bon | sconndrol, Ho il chatacterized him as 3 | sucrounding country, but no trace of the oy ISR 2 B ow for all practic rposes, but the steam- Ll o clitv any i otion of Alderm: T PSETVe B~ IR ana thial ) G A {83 als o I 3 " g B e e e s, - less. Tt dow't do the city any good, and there | (ouedtio seats ut the reporters table for tho | Senile old liar and thief,” with the additionof | animals could be found. So thoro REGARDILESS OF COST. 3 R i) | isnoneed of paying out m for keeping | oy lusive use of the representatives of tho | & prmruuc lpuux. There was considerable | was the search that it left no doubt in al train of resbyterians came in | it up.! 4 TR % % profanity throughout the interview, but none | {} inds f those engaged in it that & 3 and left at 4 *clock ove thwestern for | mist dmitted the representative of the | o < Y s AL 5 svote ad ted some time Cleveland asked how 37 Y . i Chicago. Tt consisted of eight slecpers, aday | ancient and time honored Smith family, | @1 the remainder of the session devoted | ;ich of his talk Crawford was going | Melgii®rhood. i 2 2 o | conch and a baggage car. There were 18 I am in favor of buying the one that is now g 4l to write up, and, taking up & pad, A few miles further on from the Drane T AP T N | th s on hoard. They were mostly | on exhibition here, unless we can get one at b T : I will write a little something | farm a sink hole was found, into which l O ]O 1( \, 1 = OU”L] u S 1 from San Francisco, all being from the home that will be just us good and for the Sce our special combination hall designs. | ¢4 viide you.” He then wrotea fow line: the tornado had disgorged itself; but . C S Al . H cific const. They urt on xoute east for i visit | same price, A Kansas City fivus bas put in o illette & Frecman, ““He (Dana) must be his own judge | had evidently held on to its mutton, as . with friends, and got up the exeursion to zot | bid, and 1 understand that they are very low. ; T et 4 | of social decencies and proprieties. I am not 3 sheop’ were in ‘the c e fi > r sale ] e oL i of oo | Tl e You o Sout b wabon. O9sl | “Blue Lillew” an “Poas of Suvoy,™ | S acehcies ad propretic Luin not | nono of the Eheap wete found n the Also, all the fixtures for sale 3 will go east of ago. The train is only | ness, ¢ you did g0 back on me a the acme of exquisite, delicate and im- v peculiar mental condition be 15 Had At 21 IREEn | chartered one wi i the tourists will re- | minut a * magnanimons perishable perfume. in his amusement.” Part of the in- | NC "“_ e ¢ “‘?Jl’.l’}]‘_fl a “‘-‘r :;:rn lm_:m'lx_mnn;x:;-m]n () '.n:a_ oll I‘n-lull' n\ml‘l M'wwn;'«\ his vhi- king, and the e ; 1.[-,-\ .‘.»“ IU‘ cland did no write, but spoke, ?\\l‘:‘inl: ]_:m‘ o (uin:‘\‘ ':: ‘uinnuml'lllmtlm;, ( o () 0 o ’ | expiration of the limit of their tickets. | that ensued was 5o thic k Woodworth's “Blue Lilics™ or “Pearl | He alluded to his wife, and said Dana. had | Whic rtainly been brought a long asS dHtove Ii () ]]] h B -~ seet it with u coal shovel, of Savoy ™ will satisfy the requirements | 00t confined his attacks to himself, He made | distance, as they were unknown to tho C \ | The Land of Nod™ presents many musical —_— of v refined taste for exquisite perfumes, | WAt on women as well as men. The attacks | people of that locality. The articlo at- o tnennLIn(he I attructions, among them the Mandolin elub of | (hojee resi centrally located | 4 KO0 e, on Mrs. Cleveland had not been made opeuly | tracting most attention was a larg oA ey the | Omaha, Prof, Bucten's orchestra, Mrs. Sher- | o, sale by o & Co. 2k giist. or directly, but by Mr. Danw's favo clegantly carved pulpit. the spiend 0 | man, Mrs. Atwater, Miss Liddell, I M. e method—infiuendo. ~ “Cleveland suid di e ot hrthbh i in . st metste 18 Trenor and,others. Thursday evening at the | goston Store Sale Prices for the Week. : ALE A8 tinetly,” s “rawford, * ‘the — old thi \ it o SRR 2 ¢ i e > o1 GG i b h R £ borhood had losia pulpit, and -among Witricso . | p H GOODS DEPARTMENT. piny Dana, has riot hesitated to drag_m: b Lebadh b A S eI : it — Satoens 5o SNAL 240, find ‘em,” said Cily Auditor Lange ye name’ into his scurrilous attacks. them all such a fine one could not have N nanItion A ood hose reel froo with every 100 feet of in mestic challies B, | day. Thoy have been paid in gencral fund | man who mak war on women is | been found, even had the tornado gone 2 hose purchased at BixD 2 Pt e S . | infamous.) “Cleyeland spoke with | avound and selected the hest. Beside A wirrants, just the same us others who fur f L 70/ COAL! Pinest photo gallery Seoteh hams 12! 7e, sold | g thing to the city, but they are not | considerable feeling in referring to the un- | the pulpit wasa large quantity of hed NO COAL! i Pt ] pish anything to the city, but they are not | warpanted use that had been made of Mrs. | elothing, mattre wther beds, pil- NO WOOD! i ens new plice, | .un-., it . T s sold for e, We will | satistied. They almost bother uy life out of | Cleveland’s name by the malignant editor. | ows, eomfortablo Stotmhabulle NO ASHE: - | 49 LT X sell 12 yards for Te. me coming in here and kicking because they | *If Dana was not in his dotage, with one foot, | 0V €O, &) et ool sl I i ERotticue)Covnatl Bllss ypcnhams wnd scersuckers fe, usually | avo not paid iu cash. Warrants ure good | 11 the grave, his sonilo ravings would atteact | (08357 0N N ve come . long why, NOSMOR 2 g e, 2 gt 3 Aivauen . eity | more attention. The public disposed to 8 0 )] ¢ ys NO LABOR! Carson for Cong Indigo blue and shirting prints, choice :“,;'I"';}‘ “'X‘l‘ h "," even the cily | 1001 Gith some leniency on . man that has | @8 the roofs of that section were made of e 8 ; 85010 g ) cials are ps . but the gas com. | 100K with some leniency m ; HEa NO DUST! “YWho will succeed Judgo € me | for N . ‘ed | paresis. This was ull that saved Dana from | shingles, i ai 1 ) t O e, || G il ey are bt offered being heud to a strict account for his atrocious e NO ODOR! i i striet beneh 0 inquived T o1 yesterda ur importation ovder of wash goods in ¢ AR 0 y ore oy ‘o 2 hewd toa s s atro £ —_— OR 3 of nlnlx "'vlll;; -::n \egaseior I': it S \\"«:'\l QLbiA Ly N LU pattaria U CIE b mew; e “\:lll.!.‘xl,«lv’m':("‘r-‘r"\\nl:.c‘vr \|)II|I0 Woie bt | conduct.) i % Love Cannot Wait. NO DANGF 3 | republican lea « O R ot (e | Crawford closes by saying that nothing f S i raal0Th o | who is supposed to be an en in on po- | jreoentin's satcens, which other s RaTis L o an !1'-'3“- s said to the effect that any portion of the Julius ‘\‘l“'“""‘~ youne _'f,“‘v"l“ 'l‘ ”I"- 2 £ . And only a matel for kinds litical mattors e our price for the. salo (his Week | couneit on that very thing KI%ihe | luterview was private, and declares ho could | five miles south of Neweastle, Ind., : — ] he Council Biuiy .+ O ) m tha i tonight. but the i called on his intended the other morning - 3 vie Lizht ( Walter I Smith,” was the positive reply ought to be called down. Our cash “fund is | Dave no possiblo motive for misrepresenting | Cit JeC On ‘, Rty Sk oy “he y g i ) yovor. - 100 diTerons £ “Phere is no question but that he can hay PO NGHANM, WHITELAW & ( small, and we ought tokeepit to pay the | he ex-president. “]"“, LS ;‘l.““ “”!'l"“‘“.“". i ite g gyt i Kinds, suituble for all uses i 1f he wants 1t, and he has announced his w Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ia. s of outside parties and keep up the e s their weddin, She insisted that 8 e — g oT) i private familles, hoteld b fngness in that direction. Judges Deeme - rediblo Lo clty Sl Tbii ko to Bho Lol mIWhG A SCENE COURT. s 100 young, and_that he must, 1 D B and st b i e R S i School Superintendents, know when they have a good thing, and not : two yeurs, He said that he would kil 3 i and Thornell will both bo re-elected, Judge wgerments ave completed and da ccep Kicking because they can’t have the | A Near Approach to Bloodshed at the | himself first, and asked her to let him “ l\{u 'y l|lnll|fi [; ) and Judge Smith will com holam rlotitheaistriot conventions ]| CaLths Clayton Investigation. first kill her and then himself, and thus ” ote the judicial quartette on the distriet | o i Sri] : 5 e Litree Rock, May 5.—A large number of | end their trouble. She begged for her | @777 o of county superintende The one for SO i , Ma 8 ) yL beg 2 . ; Ec,'}'“'}l-‘“ bt ahat ave vou going o do. it | Counell Biuffs. district mects hete today and |*, Fgr new desigus in wall paper and_eood | negrocs testified beforo the investigating | life, and young Addison finally left he - e 5 ; . iR u..‘[u x| ; : Tatka Clivebayn Jougolng ] omorow, May 5 and 5. This district om- | & see the practicle: decorations. - GHLIEWe | ommittee today that they voted for Ciayton | ab midnight, vowing to end himsalf be- 2 tegular Dilfuse ~— S 4 0N, there will be a congressional vacancy | hraces sixteen counties, The meeting will i S Y e D for congress. fore morning. At an early hour the next iller Free From i this fall, and Judge Reed will ot be i candi- | 105, the Ogden house pavlos. The opening | 1 you want the best Wall paper go toJ. D. | This evening when Mrs, Thomas Hooper | morning hisbody ;‘"*f*"‘l"‘ll'“]"“ ';“""§ e o i i date foeoction, el e | i WL b given to the discuasion of tho new | Crockwell had finished hor testimony, in which she ac- | & i“(’l‘“';'"d‘,’::"l'\“'“\".’1"\‘ 5 by his ido ‘and g §Gas. Biens R 1 his successor, do you?” : R L P b R PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Enowledaorivhas g ree) acaualnted Wit | Uy 0\ stinthiG brain s Wi i j “1 do think that very thing, and my opin ! e L I Suter, Carol Armstrong arose and suid: | e lies, el thes 3 | 15 based on very good krounds © i venine there Wil b o diseussion of | | Wo H. Burns, assistant divi “There has been some foul charges made tov i ; “But it has supposed that there was | 4}, yiceds of schools in southwestern Towa, | lendent of the Nebrask against the people of Morrillton and Conway X no show ‘whatever for a Pottawattamic o S eimge | Union Pacifle,was in the city 2 e = 3 yman'in the congressional rce this | fclowed by the topic of the ling eircle. | 3 % pniily. He returned to North Platte | counties by the mouthpieco of Powell @ B (Ji\b & = LI C TRIC LI(J]I T (_,O i g Tomorrow morning Superinten will give i pa n “The Connection tween the Rural and Town or City Schools, sion of the it Cooper | Jilt evening. al Malowney of Hebron, Neb. king after his veal estal ¢ton. 1 desire to enter an appearance the people of Conway county T insist that this committee shall subpena MERRIAM BLOOI. 5 nt] “I thought so myself until v have had reason to change my mind. I still , but 1 y i i It will be followed by o discu > s 1) 7 tho people of Ci = | believe that aside from Carson it will be im- y il leaves for home tomorrow, but will | Withesses from among the people of Conway e = 7 | IRaAL it ¥ conrse of study for rural school « L aves for home tomorrow, but wi v t e = | possible for a man trom his county to secure | R S O8N SNOOR agnge | retuim in aboutw montiy and opon his bath | SOUBLY to refute tho dargcs that huve ben PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Ye, il | he nomination, but I think he stunds fully as | 'Vidt (he ity sehools (o observe their | houses for the season. N i it 3 s THE. GREAT of | good u chance as anybody who has been xien ; ) e No sooner had Armstrong uttered these M YFoR PA — s = i f toned i tho district. Carson s | WO - FOR INNIGRANT GIRLS. b S ourolstreng Jfrom b v, e m Iraulic and Sunitary Enginecr. Plans, Bstimates f vory popular man ull over the district, logaut ceiling decorations at Gil- ot roor stk il cvaryad ""y"m" L H. Bll]\ml)lll ifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown and numbers his friends by the hundre room, was packed and everybody RHEUMATIESM, Lunderstand that he proposes to enter th eman Cardinal Gibbons Opens a Beneficiary |'was on his feot. Coloncl W. H. H. Cluyton Tuiiding, Cotcil Blafts, Towa. p g raco, and 1€ ho docs o will make 1t very o T G e e A Institution reached for . “Hold on," cried N‘E”‘“‘"'""“"""""""""'““" - e o ths Donce, OMco oyer Amoripan Bxpross, No. ! tertaining for some of them. y I belic S. B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, |\ york, May 5.—[Special Telogram to | Lowell Cla don’t_want any of URALGIA, N Schunz 7lueticsolshe L ) ¢ 4 the only man who can got 4 solid delegation | 10 money for Lombard Iiivestment company. |t 8Ot A B TRRRES T ESEVEI 1€ 1 that.” Friends caught hold of “Armstrong, Soro Throat, Swellings, Frost-bites, . Z Broadway, Council Bluf > | from this county, and that means a great SRR Ko (R Bk ek i e whoiyassatn pglite: (desperataly dloleat ak 8 CIATICA, > in the State and Feds 3 deal in the Ninth distiict convention, When | Tmportant to Horsemen e line horse | Roman Catholic mission home for immigrant | Judge McClure, and aftera short tussle led Sprains, Drulses, Busns, Soald 3 > Qe —Attorneys at Law. [ in the State an | # it comes to the fight on the floor of the con- | wid twef gouds. Probstle C.B. | givls was opened tonight by Cardinal Gibbons, | him out of the room. s 5 Stone & Sims rors Hooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Blocie, vention, Carson will also have u very heavy who spoke at some length urging aid for the e THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. M8, Council Bluffs, Towa. { 4 Vitcking from outside, and. wil nice e i, A Transcontinental Short Line. == — 5 — — 3 more than a good fighting chance. Of conrse, | o thé Editor of be | Phe mission house is intended to prov Kaxsas City, Mo, May 5.—A dispatch from PECIAL NOTICES. . 3SLEBE & (‘O M PAV Y :‘ D ) | COUNCIL BLUFFS. C. A. BEEBE & S B i | it is impossible to tell in advance just what « o b ba very acute, fon L Renvel SRR )\ | convention will do, but 1 am satisfied that | 1S smell must be veryacute, for I searvhed | q temporary shelter for immigrant girls. X a u ver Lake Ma vib on last S ay for vi y contle scheme with millions to back it is on foot for h Catrson will make & very croditable showing | a1l over Lake Manawi on last Sunday for a | will be th erend gentleman | S¢ i i n foot - z Sl p , O rodiiable ShowilE: | 1ass of beer, but I failed to find any. The | andhisass of thehouse topro- | a transcontinental short line from New York [ Ta0R RENT-Nice front room, with bows., Wholesale and Retail Dealors 1n ! se Furnishing De- | 1040 of the Globe must “stand *in? \§ith the | cure suitable occupation for them in the city | to the Pacific. The enterprise is in the hands suitable for man and wifdor two nien! of a body of English capitalists and American | Scott house, 22 N. Main. Council Blufrs, * F [ J R N 1 I + 1t | Teavenworth, Kan,, aim of the “The ¥ us' lll| A 1%, or some other law-defying society. | or to send them to their destination in othe partment, 1t wum- likely, us “bivds of a feather flock | parts of the country. The guardians &< oAt . . ¥ Denver the route s ] pint cups e, quart cups Aluvnl tea m.u s the gates of heaven are | the house to teach them practical and “useful known us the Denve ars ago and ¢ und more coffeo pots 1oc, stew pans 10, pint dippers e, [ aeainst the Globe man, and 1 tell you that quart dippers 10¢, cake pans ! nmeans very tight, indeed. Nos, 205 and 'l‘hv\ will be taug calling pans 4¢, pot._covers 4e, dust pan: RN EUA A dograding und that mendi recently Denver & y ] . pais 10c, cupsidors 10c, wh Propriotor New on. | e part” of those Who can work in a coun- | Utah Short Line will bo iz d."Tils survey Thig e s e 5 = : f E be, slop pails 8¢, glass oil cans B - try where employment can be obtained. s elgh e horter i existing N black swees ca ped for sale. | J. D, D per bottom tea kettles de, No. 8 by S R They will bo taught @ of self- | lines of railroad now running into Denver. rifest, most prolific viitlety and longest Pre F. M. ELLIS & CO,, all stoneware Yo gallon, 2-hoop a0 Ay indopha dl ['l"lt"“*:}' vespect and self-reliance. They will be taught | I'rom Denver to Salt Lake, a continuation of in seamon Hiestock wt wholesle ad retail. Chas. R u.“u Cashicr. ’ 8-hoop pails 25c, double washboards e, large | NGi opera house Thursduy eveni > an ium lights shown - 1g.-the 14 that in this country every honest oceupation | this survey, 200 miles is saved. H. F.Field, 519 Main st., Council Bluffs. e ¢ . 0 o)l BANCN is honorable and that pevsons are pmed P S q = ,‘ it v ) ) 3 1 R R We sell glassware and crockery cheaper : - not so much for the oftice which they fill as Re san Caucus, W ANE Brgmapitonrork, o (Lratand l l/(n% Ll L Lln ( tubs 8¢, large clothes baskets 88¢ than uny other house in the city.” Big bar- | Horgeaud Moles, s | 13 the zeal and diligence whicl they bring to | Wasmixatoy, May 5.—The republican sen. | — 52 e OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, LNTENDENTS gains on our d 10¢ counters, Just 1 heavy work mules | the fulfillment of their duti Above all | ators’ and representati caucus tonight to A rooms, cen- 2 Ruiiding, Onibit 3 LEADERS OF LOW PRICES and 10 ¢ nd work hovses, Call Paul | thoy will bo admonished to proserve the | Siet o vepablican congrossional campuign | X trliy Gble, 15, | Bald Up Capital, . ocvviisnisssnr 8160, :’783 A N oK J 3 200 Broadway, Opposite Ogden u.,u\.- Bougnett & livery and sale stables, No. | faith of their fathe Some of you | ® pubiice ol palg Elghth Surplus and Profits . 5 espondence soliciied | THE FAMOU 604, opposite P.'O. Council Blufrs, who are here tonight uodoubt pissed throngh | fommittee was slimly attended because of the N ST e Liability to Depositors = iy ing ordeal of d igrati long ecaucus this afternoon and it was not | Y\FANTED to A A os | Dimkcrons 1. A, Miller, F. O, Gleason, E y ying ordeal of an immigration, 0e. L braska, a el ¢ in Omaha for | o , \ Cling Little sleepyheads, fairic spirits will | 1. C. Bixby, s od on these shores with a | found expedient to complete the list tonight. | jouy or' (6, The Tudd (| ShEgArG KLl Hitkte dy DG mhiacie G - ey ] all be at the opera house Thursday evening. | ne Life building, Omaha; * heavy heart, having no one to bid you wel- | R & Wells, vy, 006 Brondway, ©.B.Judd, | & Han surplus of uny K‘ e A ——— block, Council Bluffs. come or to extend 10 you the right hand of Another Cashier. president. LI T AN St RO ATRORY SRR A ‘ 3 ¢1 0 Desirable dwellings, located in all parts of L 1ship. If such is the case you should be Dexver, Colo., May b.—Robert Nicke MOR SALEMy residence, &5 Willow aves | {111 aast on Lime Deposits. - PN A the city, for vent by . H. Sheafe & Co, | Good paper hangers at Croclavell ready to oy ua Queen Didosuld to Ainnes: | cashier of J. M. Berkey & Co., haa been ar- | 11 nuos on soutliade of Huyliss patk; houted s ')‘_\ s T Broadway and Main street, —_— - A peauainted with human sorvow Lhave | pogted, cnarged with being a defaulter, His | fig all modorn improvements; 1ot 100 by 20 " = a: 3 i3 [ med to succor the distressed. I then e Iy Wedded, AR shortage is between §,000 and $9,000, Also will sell or A Heartless Official. peal to you #s you love your 3 o fo |n.|m,h..| Py ‘.‘ . O “ifi‘ ] > o r. J. H. Young of New York and Miss | kindred, your flesh aud bldod, a8 ° you DL DIEy RRORORLY Iy (BEm Of ST0 ages, ten mntlny | A I 5 r y ‘ ) PY 1 4Oh, how T pity that poor fellow," ex | W. Richardson of this clty, were maveied ut | love. our’ common. hamanity.” 48 you A i st o Counel a8, it | 1 |, / Mu l) ]y i . -". " claimed one of the Broadway corner orna- [ 40 clocl yesterday afternoon at the residence | #ve zealous for female chastity'to help ihis | Buerawo, N. Y., May 5.—Another writ of - - - ments yesterday afternoon as Patrotman San- | of the bride's sistor, Mvs, M. (. Holshaw, 731 | Mission house.” habe orpus was issued in the case of | JOR SALE On_ ;m;:;ll‘-\;\m-‘v t MANUFACTURING CO., 27 MAIN STREET, E del passed along. “1t wus a downright shame | Mynster street, Rev. Dr. Phelps oficinting, Kemmler today. The writ was issuad to dis- et San Hhd, LNBCNA 106 B L 8 Bircot Ovor 0. B, ducquomln & Cos Jowelry siviey k to punish him that way, just becauso he let a | The wedding was a quict affaiv, only o few : pose of the question us to whether the warden | st. by 18 feet, two blocks from motor | . . g couploof vugs get uway. 1€ thoy had only | intimate friends of the contracting: pavtios | At Mov tato of Indiunu, from | of the stato brison 4t Auburn can logully R ol (S ch R oarsiand: Blinds i glven him a regular lay-oft for a week or ten | being present. The bride was drossed in her | N0 York 5 200 | Ria Kommis MR TR or e, ! days it would have been all right, but they | traveling suit of amethyst cloth, trimmed in | At Southampton—The Ewms, from New ,,",,';","“,"‘,";r,'“:"‘ Lincoln ave, two blocks | mund and Serol Sowlng. [io-&awing and made hij » his uniform without any | cream and gold embroidery, with bonnet and | York. Thomas Morley, the man who was infured eroon: houses on North 7th st, near post- | Kinalink wood delivered. Clean J ] other res . That was & cruel, heartless p to match, The happy couple left on the | At Quecnstown—The Tord Gough, from | 7S BT FEGEEE TR, AR TR | iindliog vo Al Work 1o he thing to do. It is just like taking aw k train the cast for an_extended B A m' Ll Al e e ]it‘ul -rooum howse, two storles, uve. A and 1201 st | trst-cluss. boy's Sunday pants wien o fairly adores g trip. They will make their home in Sighted: The Barrowmore, | last Wednesday. St. Jose 0sp G-room story und a half house, ave. K, near “you SOLICITED.” 3 them, simply because of some littledct of dis- | Chicago on' their return, The bride is well | from Baltimore; the Belgenland, from Phila- | last evening. ¢ NaoreTe st R e R TR obedionce, T wouldw't have supposed the | known heve, having vesided in this city for | delphin; the Cufic and Champagne, from - oom 1218t Sts, ehief of police could do such an untecling | the past th ws, and many friends ox- | New York. Bond Offerings, e bl Pt of the elty thing." tend congratulutions, At New York—The Alesia, from Mar- | WasmixatoN, May b.—[Special Telegram | Judd & Duny, @0 Broadway, ¢ —_—— > seillos; the Avizona and Helvetia, from | to Tur Bre.)-Bonds ofercd: $19,100 at | Judd, pres. Blot , Freeklos, Supor- i Nid, nod, v o wo go when woaro | Do you want osell yous v boatt 16 so | Liverpool: tho o Humbure. 81.22: $17,600 at 100 [ Buns Halr remored. FAddraas \ ssleep! Visit *The Land of Nod" at the | address S. V. H., 101 vl st, Council At Philadelphia issouri, from Lon. i L, I ANTED to Trado—Touses und 10ts rang- | G operu house next Thursday evening. Fifty | Bluffs don, e i B W AT Do P 00 v dao for wid DR. W, L. CAPELL,, 4 Al g cents only for the trip, and the ladies of the R T eather Foreoast. Buoyed probe e Judd & Wells company, | ]‘I setric l russes. I3 | P, E. O, wilk sorve as guards, The largest and flnest stock of wall paper S For Omaha mul\nuu!\\ Fair \\u‘ulw]x'. Broadway, O. B. Judd, pres. B46, Marcus Blk, Broadway wiectric 1SSES, 1)¢( 3 - in the city at Gillette & Freeman's, THICAGO, 5.—The iew | cbraska, South = Dakota and =~ low R 5 a adjo vo, | % st Protes o1 Judd & Wells Co, ¢ B Judd president, 600 The gasoline stov: o daia 70D SHEURAEY SATAL.. RN SRPIFIS IE0N | e | Pk o WhiH e WL DU DeRuL hones | e ( Accnts Wanted, DR Co 131D, e B (1,700 fFaactine Mo ore dtigerous than | spring wheat Drospects are encoursging. Farkon whioh we ) b M aiway O i | g | > L 4 e b proy ¥ sding is about over, and in many places Judd, pres. - 60 BROADWAY Lyt g the O. ding Y v | i ) Toformors at Work using the C. B. Gus und. Eleetric Light Co.s | the grain is up and making good growth. The S e | CHRIS BOSEN COUNCIL BLUEFS, o WA tea ob police and heelth at the city | 9. G- Tipton, real vay. slightly increased. Minnes | . NOR SALE or Ront—Garden land, with \ g ) W b e Wt usde building yesterday looking over the bills rop Preparing f "' = about the same as last year. | n #.,..,.-\ y J 1: Rice, 102 Maln st., Council 0 (ll]( \ HO8. Oret _H}[ AL ST UrkYe ’ e DNBAR BEOR XD ek FRP" ] or the Census. S LnlR g £ 3 Bluffs, | FICER & QL T e i ent 0F | Cousus Supervisar Hight states that the Will Go to Kausas City. When Eaby vas sck, we gate bat Casiority NAXON & BOURGEOIS, - Janing Mill RIBICER & WAL, tho past mouth. "here was quito . stack Of | \ori'of enumeration will be bogun oo Juo atwork | When she was a Child, she ericd for Castoria, Factory and Planing Mill, BA N KER S 2 R iaral oyl et ok’ "Ea axauiinad thowm '[9 ARG MAM be completed in one month. In | during the last week forthe | When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ARCHITEOTS | Best equipped, most ce ) .m..s“r o ~ 4 very carefully and ut the bottom of each up- | this city and all other cities with @ population | yational drill at Kansas City in Jun ~ | * Whes shie bad Chikdren, she gave them Castoriay AND(= tory in the clty. All'modern Tutest pattery . 3 = R ) ) 0£10,000 the work must be done in two weeks. | ing driils were commenced yes | | SUPERINTENDENTS, jad by aeiled, orner Main and Browdwiy ). K. over his signa- pended an official * Council Bluffs, - lowa * ‘This 15 for the purpose of preventing the suc- | will be continued in additic d trimming, ¢ ture, without which the bill could not be al- | sesstul - carrying out of any colonization | drills, The company will sleep in the wrmory FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. traotydnd eatlmates for howses Dealers In forelgn and domest lowed. He at length came to the report of | schemes that may bo sttemptéd. There are | and drill when called out, 5o that they wiy bu Room 250 Merrlam Block, Councll Bluffs, Tu. | uspec ty. Corne ,'.'..u_l:‘ al :A”‘y"'l‘l‘lm, wade und loterest pald on t duncil Bluffs. 0posits. | streets, the chief of police, aud his eyes bulged out | 418 census emumerators I this district, of | equal to any cmergency. | Koow 610 N. Y. Lite Bullding, Omala, Neb,

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