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NEWS ABOUT THE BLUFES. | fad Lack of Understanding with Reference to the Oare of Unfortunates, A WOULD-BE SENSATION FALLS FLAT, The Union Depot Project—A Family | Quarrel Leads to an Important Arrest eral and Personal, £ The need of a more perfect understanding with reference to the care aud treatment of unfortunate strangers who are taken sick in the city was clearly made manifest yesterday afternc A stranger fell in a fit on Upper Broad: in front of Wheeler & Herald's | bottling works about 12:30, The patrol wagon was summoncd and he was removed to the police station, where he was laid the floor, with an old rubber coat under his The oMcers in charge of the station said they did . ot know what to do with him, and all they could do was to let him lie there, One was in favor of removing him to the side- walk. but to the eredit of humanity be it said that the suggestion did not prevail. The suf ferer passed rapidiy from one fit to another until they numbered nearly a dozen. He v cared for by John Hur a_ Union Pacific switchman, and a couple of friends who hap pened to pass along and saw ay was the matter 11 he belongs to your or take him away from here and tike care of him " inquired the jailer. “He don't_belon declared Hurley, “but he is a L and 1 don't propose to see him | treated like o dog if 1 can help it.” reured to have the sick 1 and the polic the only shelte 1for the pury he greater pavt lucid intervals he | Birchtreo county and_five cl o, The m biit he to the « Ju for why don’t you ved to o hospi tion floor seemed to be place that could be utiliz There the sufferer lay durin of the afternoon. Duri stated that he was from Missouri, where he has a_wife dren, His name was not lea ~vas informed of the situation, give no relicf and sentword overscer of the poor. A dece suffering humanity demands that such ar rangements should be made as® would insure prowmpt action in cases of this kind - nner or board apply 523 Sixth avenue, unty to Mrs. Kemp, Plumbing Co. NO Y. - A good hose reel free with every 100 fect of hose purchascd at Bixby’ Waterworks £16, - You are invited to call at the 21 Broadway, and sce the free S eimbroidery Mrs Singer o A Would-Ie Sensation An evening paper attempe ery sensational affair out of the C. B. Judd on pondence ninil 15 Flat. to muke st of Dr. icting col inter with the United With the many friends of the doctor the chinrge will fall flat, ns his integ rity as a business man and standin zen is too well nown to permit of the matter civing any L of his 1 itshell is sin Letters A i char and v aeiti crious consideration with any quuintances. The ply this: written by of Pawnee Cit Stowell of Tecumsch sed to J. H. Nelson, and to becoming agents for That from Mrs. Stowell belt. Inasmuch as 1o be found cither ha, and as Dr, Jiedd is the only lufacturer here, the the let At his oftice, where they ened and answered. Nelson was in formed that former letter had been sent him, but that it had been answered by Dr. Judd. Nelson then oftice, where he was letters that had o him, and it was from mation was filed with I clerlc of the federal court issued, and Dr. whole story in a were Mrs i and tie Ewere addres with reference this that the infor- M. Huntet, deputy A warrant was Judd was arrested _yesterday by United States Marshal Miller of Red Ouk He gave bonds in the sum of 2500 for his ap pearance for a he Judd was calle wJe, and talked very fre b was simply a mistake on the part of somé 26 here in the office, and an attempt to work fackmailing scheme on the strength of it ion’t know this fellow Nelson and e s him until he came in here. His attorney, torge 1. Boulton, was the first one wio Jted and he said the matter could be settled BT would pay 80, at had been glamaged that amount. 1 refused to do it, and Velsou himsclf called later and offered to Fsettle for 100, 1 told him I was not in the blackmailing business, and that he could re- cover in a civil action if cither myself or any of my cmplo Tliat was the lust of it until fistc an_oversight, and is one t ur any day. We have hundreds of letters to answer ever it is supposed that the letters left o for us, If they are addressed to o galvanic #bell company, that settles it, and any of the clerks open and_unswer them aud fill the enclosed orders, Dozens of letters e yin here addressed to our traveling agents, Lontaining inquirics or ¢ , and of cours roall opened and attended to,fas they are undoubtedly intended for the officd, but ‘:’(hlll“wll to the agent, whom the writer for his side of the Said he: “Why, has ed business with lves give ad name and the That is probably We have o constantly ad Sow ones. It is not to bo supposed that { :lerks vemember the names of all of fem. Th absolutely nothing in the case, 1 de ow who opened the: letters, and perhaps never will, but so far as being guilty of any criminal action, why it is sim ply ridiculous. Attornoy Bolton stated that his client lived at Sixteenth and_Broadway, but he could not be found there. The attorney then lo. cated him at Sixteenth and_Avenue B, and then at Twenty-fifth and A, but finally said he did not know where he lived - he wonderful emt the Singer oftice, met or possibly tr everal of our igents ropresent thom us being manufacturers and o5 with thy factory the e of our ose lettors Ris of agents How is it donet being displaye Broadway - The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- way. If you wish to negotiate loan on chattel or I ostate security, ut lowest rates, seo 1. H & Co,, brokers, Broadway and Main street, up-stairs,* - Paper s Poarl streot, Buy W, Gillette & Freem: amily Quarrel. lars, Grandy and Harris, who were recently brought back from St. Louis to answer to the charge of burglar izing the residences of C. H. Harl und T. B Hays in this city, was accomplished i rather & peculiar manner. It was not the result of deep detective skill or a happy arrest on sus. picion, but it was simply linary little “happenstauces” that occur once in o one of those | connect them with the | across the | penitentiary | Judd & Wells Co., | matter | many de | ties.” 1 | ready to | ably tr while. The men were not trailed dewn by Council Bluffs sleuths, neither w potted” by the fly cops of St. Louis, A little family row wis at the bottom of their approbousion, and ou wecount, of that dint culty they aro now in jail, with the cortainty of a'term in the penitentiary hanging over their heads. It will be remembered thut when they burglavized the Harl residence | took _the proprietor's wateh, chain, charm and Masonic badge, togethor with a 1ot of trinkets and some money. They went , and soon afte arriving the grief cume to @ focus. andy to the home of his father-in and demanded o kuow the abouts of his wife, who had been in red to leave him. Her father refused t tell him and Grandy grew demonstrative, finally starting in to choke the desired in formation out of the old gentleman. This led to his est for assault and battery, and when heSvas searched at the police station soveral things in his pockets we arked 5 M.k Council Bluffs. his was all there was 1o it, as the wen might just as well tave walked o wud given themselves up. | law | B THE OMAHA DAILY They we , of course, and the Council Bluffs ofticers notifled On urriving here it was found that one of them was wearing someof Mr. Harl's clothes Tustead of telling oven a plausible lie the bu aflirmed that he had had th and told of getting them lace, He did not claim t 1 them from that vi who usually figures in_such articles found on the fello it burglaries in Omaha, Among other things a collection of e coing stole nee of W. H teenth st (]l‘ m. Mr, l.\hh wlass as one be: 1 from the office Hother fellow, cases, Other ot thought e vecogized A sps ng to him, that was stol hane, { the members of the Om lice force have visited the men, but recollect ever havi 1 them befor 3 v positivi that the men have ommitted laries in the city anxious to give them shraska courts the Omaha e possibly a whirl in the An | may be the sud who was hous Sheriff O'Neill is positive that the men are not the desperate criminals that certain parties trying to make out. They are 1ot sharp and cunning enough to oo very old birds old criminal and a desperate’ man is about as keen as they make em. Such a man wouldn't carry around the stuff in his pocket that would” surely send him_to the A erook is always liuble to be sted, often on_a minor chirge or on sus- and it wouldn’t do to be loaded down so cruelly yk wouldn't 10 own thos , when Charl right ther prove that stolen from him'less than three weeks They may have been concerned in- a numbe of burglavies, and 1 be very promising v are not very old in- the busi- cloth th -— 1f you wish to sell your property call on the B. Judd president, 605 Broadw: ished 3.0 Schmidt's nents Llegant ||H|~Yl war - stewm neatng, sanitar uilding, Omatia; 202 Med bloc ( Council Bluffs, new in- binets for 20 Main . Bixby. engi- St : The Union Depot. How's the union depot “This was the query fired at one of the depot company yesterday. “Ivsall right. Tdo not svent the early commencerne cre is but little to adjust, likelihood of any serious disag that little. There witl necessarily b crossing of some of the Chicazo, Burlington & Quiney tracks by other lines in getting into the depot. Then there is considerable right of wauy nceessary for the Chi Northwestern. Some insist that these v of way should all be owned and controlled by the union depot company, while others want only the and grounds proper to be thus owned rious roads haveappointed com mittees to on the ISth to arrange these ere is a possibility, of course, of tting balky over some trifling tter of this , but is no prob: i cting a harmonious il unfinished s, because they are so insignifi wison with the project itself. 1 bef to arr orily to so m + dépot compan, 1l the s, it is certain to go. rty centrally located fe & Co. - Ana s socicty see anything to t of the work. W there s no cement, about some and ‘Hn”m in com your fonge ny 1e stock of t issud id plediged to the enterpr ——— Choid for sale by I nee prop H. She The St. Andrew cet. of " this its regular monthly meeting and so Wednesday evening at their hall, and proved a very enjoyable time for all pr The following programme was rendered in a manner that made all feel happy and anxious to attend ngain > ranlc is but the guinea’s stamp, The man the goud for ' that:” PROGIANME. narks by the president, A. C. ) pherd Boy strumental solo—Miss aw's 4 Mun For Thy Opening r 's Lament,” an in- Amina McNaughton, & That,” u song— Mrs. H. Stevenson, Miss Winnie " asong e, u recitation— \o Campbells are Coming,” an instru- ital solo on the bagpipe—George Me- ivst Psalm,” a Scotch James Johnston. Iustrume ul solo Bonnie Sweet Be: Olive “Bruce's Address,” an instrumental solo on the bagpipe—George McDy “When ye Gang Awa’ Jamie,” a responsive ‘elia Bell, Master Harry Bell a Village, " u Scotch reading Dr. J. C. Robertson. Al s0lo—Miss JessieStevenson llie,” a Scoteh reading—James reading— Miss Anna Patterson. ?a song—Miss Maj “Poor ) Johuston. “How to Understand the tion—George MeDougall. The British Lion,” a song “Wed F Bide a We Thoma “Mother Hubbard and Her Dog,” a retita- tion—W. Russell Stuart “Lord Ullin’s Daughter,” W. Gordon “Coming Thro' the Adair,” on_the bigpipe uld Lang Syne’ was present in good old Scoteh ciable dispersed, iss Marie Oliver was en usual stylo “Scotch Lassie J Mr. George MeDougall of South contributed largely to the pleasur evening, and will always receiv welcome from the members of St. - Tipton, real estate, Dr. H. S. West, porcelain crown and bridge work, No. 12 Pearl, teh,” o veci- M. P. Rea. W song—Miss L. aveading—Dr. O. and “Robin MeDougall ung by all and the so- Ry George then style 1 and sang in he Omaha of the a cordial Andrews. J.G. adway, - The Sunday School Convention, The twenty-fifth annual convention of the ite Sunday tion came bse in this city last evening after an osting and highly profitable session of o days. The morning programme for the last day’s session included un address by Rev. J. W. ( of Mason City on “The State Sunday Schools: Their Needs and Suc- cesses,” and Rev. Dr. Phelps of this city spoke on *“Ihe Study of Christ as a Teache In the afternoon the secretary of associa: tion, Mrs. Mattie M. Bailey of Shenandoah, expressed some very interesting views ry e aching, Rev. S, J. Lindsay of Garner practical address on *The th Jfe, he Year to Come—What Shall Be Done and How i3hall it Be Donet™ was the topic of H. M. Morgan of Burliugton, aud it was very ated 1 on of officers was the last thing gramme, and it resulted in the re election of the foll for the vear: Hon. William Tackaberry, W Lounty, president; vice presidents —Prof Clark, Adams county; Rey M. 'Beardshear, Polic' county, and W. Cole, Jasper county; Mrs. Mattie M suver, L. M utive committ r, Cerro ( W. Tulleys, Pottawattamie Hart, Webster ¥ i chairmanof the ex ecutive commitic ev.'S. L. Lindsuy Iu the evening the song service was led by Mvr. Sargent. Addres: were ered by Evangelist Culliss, Rev. Mr. Enfigy and Rey. Henry E. Mott of Dubugue The new president and chairman of the ex ecutive ¢ mittee were introduced and mude a few remarks, requesting hearty co-opers tion during thé next year A resolution was adopted thanking t tiring pr his cMicient presiding officer of the convent Mason City was recommended for helding the convention next yea The enrolling clork reported what forty-four School assoc on gave a very Word of God in ¥ liam Hon S0 1|-L|r\, rdo county; L. county; N.' H he re vork us the n. s the place ) delegates present from outside Council Bluffs, 38 from outside the state and 102 from Coun cil Bluffs The retiring president Evangelists Culliss and Savgent will hold a f meetings at the First I beginning this evening, he forme hand the latter will lead the sing announced that hure will pr ing. Life size turkey, to be seen at th of silk thre Sale List CHALLIE v line of American challies, 1 » styles of challies, light, medinm and N Choi dari, o Just recciy all the latest colors, Double fold challic 6ige, just half price GUARANTEED FAST BLACK SATF The new Ame English fast black New lot Mulhouse sateen Our new Austran henvic in finish to a £1.00 wool he s and price, FIGURED' SATEENS AND D Another lot of ou hallies biege in 1l price Se. biege (stripes only), tta sateen is ¢ i Our price, COLORS teen A bargain We show 100 styles in our 12i¢c sateen, sold in other stores for 1 fnglis sateen, choice line, 19¢. All our 12 yd patterns (ex- clusive styles) to go at a yard, former GHAMS, Apron checks, fast colors, Best quality staple checks Sc. gingham (dress (Toil du Nord and Scoteh ging hums ixclusive dress pat- terns (1 elaw's and Ande son's § sphiyr e, former pr The new cashmere ombre BOSTO, zham, Whitc . 1 Promoters of Low Pric Council Bluffs, Ia. Get the Boston store prices on wall a bargain, Fotheri - oline stove 1s more dangerous than ded gun, Save life and property by C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co.’s gus stove, Desi the city Broadw! able dwellings loe: for rent by B and Main st., up s - E dsworth & Co. loan money for Lombard T parts of Leafe & Co., Pearl street, tment company. were recently d to Connecticut to attend the funers Rohirer's fi the late Isaae Beers, reached Keed Md.. on their home, when th ed o tele veying the sad " intelligence of the death of Mr. Rohrer's aunt, causing them to return to Connecticut to attend the funeral, St o An Odd Fellows' Hall. There is no seeret order in the city stronger than the Odd Fellows, and hence when it suggested that they will probably soon buil a block icre no doubt ari to the ability to do so. The Oad Fellows hav ured an option on eighty fect on Bro next to the government building. much is certain, The plaa proposed is to form a stock company of Odd Fellows, indi viduals and lodges” taking the necéssar shares, the scheme being similar to that b which the Masonic temple was erceted, Tt is proposed. however, that the Odd Fellows shall build a much’ more imposing edif The scheme is being earest ussed some of the most prominent and wealthiest members are very much in favor of going vight abead with it. THE H. in-Law MoNTREAL, Jpme | Tue Bee.]—Judge D morning to considering whether he should discharge from eustody C. C. Hale, who s under arrest for shooting Eugene H. Cowles of Cleveland. He decided before doing so to tempt to have Cowles charge, but he still refused to do s made a statemsnt, however, which p clears Hale. In the course of Mis deposition he say: stated to Hale . 4 my wife sever tany one interfering to_deprive me of my child would be shot by me if I did not get the protection of a court in time. The threats 1 made were against any one who would try to deprive me of my child illegally. or of whom 1 spoke is the sheriff wd. T acted all through upon e from Cleveland and Toronto and never overstepped the bounds of the law, 1 rxe, and will not accuse my brother- in-law witn'shooting me with intent to do me any havm. “I believe that he was momentarily out of his mind, having been wrought up to that state by the sufferings of my wife. - Some Delay Will be Experienced. X Acesey, LT, June 12,—The commission in its negotiations did not sue- ceed as well today as expected, in conse- quence of which a delay of some days will be ioned. The on which the n counsel stood that relating to the time in_which allotments should be ing they meeded more time Quite a commotion ning by the mrival awy of boomers, con- sisting of five wagons with some twelve or fifteen persons. Tonight the woods are ablaze with camp fires in half o dozen di minding oue of the exciting times pr the opening of Oklahoma. The boomers re- port numerous colonies in camp along the castern borders of this reservation, e vl i A Young Girl s uddenly Dies. 3RAND IsLAND, Neb., June 12,—§ egram to Tue Bee]—Clara Gardner, the six- teen-year-old daughter of Riley Hare, died at 6 o'clock yesterday. in thirty min- utes from the time of her death she was at play, but was suddenly taken sick and died a few minutes later. in tervible agony. An inquest was held and the verdict was that her death was caused from spasms o to irritation of the stomach. Itis believed that she took some poison accidentally, oyers devoted this t for the Road. Pa., June The suit of F\. S, inst the Pensylvania railroad com. par 50,000 for the his wife and three children, who were swept away in the day express train of the Johinstown flood, ended tonight with a verdict in favor of id. Tarbell contended that the road i t in leuving the train where It was with a flood impending. The railroad's uid the train was placed at a point ve flooded and that the flood Gxceded all buman oxpoctation. —— The Weather Forecast. For Omaba and Vicinity —Show For Nebraska and South Dakota followed by showers and severe loc in castern portions, stationary temperature in eastern portions, cooler in western portions; southerly winds, becoming variable; cooler Suturday For portion; winds A Verd Prrrsnunc, Tarbel loss of s, Fair, storms W st Fair, except showers in northern ionury temperature; southerly - Gets Foole June 12 today A Robbe : CLEvELAND, O, James T, O'Day a farmer employe, alled on President I'vler of the Tyler warchouse company, and, pulling out u revolver, demanded a check for 31,000, After some argument they ud d to the company's oftice, where a was drawn. When O'Day presentec rrested - Badly 1 ed. ¢, June 12.—The worst eason occurrod in this elty Railroud tracks were w ded, foundations damage the imm cinity nage will re 10,000 - Fight Betw een Cowboys N. M., June 12.—A ‘de ilted in the death of othiers, The vuin storm of the vicinity today out, cellurs fic ruined this place the d un shed and oro) AL Desperate ALl ate fig yesterday ros the injury of v b it three detalls cunnot be | ject > ¢ I BEE, FRIDA WEST POINT GRADUATES. ’ General Sherman Speaks and Gives Them Some Good Advic Poist Y., June 12 and hnother class has gone Edwii] Everett Hale ad graduates on behalf of the board | concluding with the sentiment: “Stand by your country, boys,” which was rived by the cadets with loud applause. tary of War Proctor told them the s of ce were tho hardest fe o Therd s no doubt of thei 1in time of war, Since the days of Standish there had been no period of ars in which we had not been pbliged to call npon an able general to command our armies in w when General Sh Weer exercises are ove forth. Rev dressed the The last of yisitors, e ian was introduced he he would first have to apologize for aving in civilian dress, “But I tell you, ‘you will be glad to follow my ex- ample when you have served fifty years, as [ lave done today.” At this announcement the audience serit up a m shout of con- gratulation on the old war semi-centen- nial. “T have scen fifty su asses as this leave here,” added Gener: T am pleased to see such a large today. Times have changed since ut the appearance of adets has remained almost the samo he organization of the academy in 1818, onclusion General Sherman said the grad- uates must not become impatient of prom tion. Grant, Sheridan and himself had never commanded a company until the war broke out. He advised the cadets to trust in God and serve their country faithfully. The corps then marched back o the bar- racks, the order of the day was read and the dets dismissed. The boys hurried away to pack theiv trunks and put_on civilian dress, and a few hours later were on their way to New Yor! - THE PARK COMMISSION. €everal Matters Discussed at Yesters day's Meeting. Judge Lake was the absent member when the park commission convened yesterday afternoon. As soon as the moeting was way aset of plans for the ummer house which it is proposed to erect in Hans- com park was spread upon the table for in- spection, but us there are other plans to come in no action regarding the subject was taken. The question of a_p laid upon the north side W considered and pointed to present to the council. The members of the commission are in favor of the walk, but they arcof the opinion that the payment for construction should come out of the genc instead of out of the park fund. In di ng the west Leavenworth street purk Mr. Cleveland 2 the pu chasing of the Snyder tr h isa nn row strip of land near the ravine on the north. The object in purchasing this land is for the purpose of widening the roudway. The subject w 1 to the committc on_improvements, Superintendent profile of the I ing dv cuts The plans were turned over to superintendent of construction, and_he instructed to work according to the id vanced by Mr. Cleyeland. Before adjournment the cluded to drive out Leav Sunday morning and (e will bé necessary to build a Missouri P ks whe street A propo union, Han: the summ The proposit to the committee on’ ground under ney 'manent walk to be of Jefferson square a committee ap- the question Cleveland preSented a , show- the wiis 15 ad smmissioners con worth street next ide whether or not it luct over the > they cross the ived from the Musical saered con fternoon during n was referred th power to old proposition of coustructing another n Hanscom park was discussed and | committee on improvements, proposition to tear out the dam at ud locate it according to Mr. The commission will hold another meeting xt Thursday afternoon, at which final action will be upon’ a number of the matters under diseussion yesterday. W. J. Bryan of Lincoln is at the Paxton. W. A. Post of Stromsburg is at the Case: M. Grifiith of Wahoo isa guest at the ard. n-~|m ; . B. Burkley of Stromsburg is a guest at Ih(‘i asey. John Ludwell of Ashland is registered at the L. W. Weaver of Columbus is registered at the Paxton. I . Harmon of Fremont is registered at the Murray. L. Harper of Norfolk took in the metropolis Wednesday. Ed \h'.uh and wife of Orleans at the Paxton. vens of Grand Tsland is stopping are guests at the Mu J. H. W. Hawkins of Lincoln is a guest the Mérchants. W. W. Finch of Central City is stopping at the Merchants, Robert W. Day of Topeka is registered at the Merchunts. William McEndree of Central Citg is stop- ping at the Casey. J. M. Chadwick of Central City Paxton yesterday Mrs. William Collins of Baneroft is regis- tered at the Millard, Mrs. Eugene Ladd of Fort Robinson gues the Paxton. H. C. McEvony, sheriff of Holt county, was in Omaha y ; W. O. Camy bell of Pueblo, Colo., tho Merchants yester at as at the is a was at A Conservat Loxnoy, June 12, ative party at the C: club 1 Sulisbury announced that in order copo with business, bills which had reached an adv stage during one session will be | resume the next the sam stage. Several conser condemned such course, ing it would | inaugur a bad system, After | lengthy discussion the'caticus separated with out adopting a formal resolution on the sub. binct afterwards held a meeting | un to discuss the mat- | s from a reliable sou 1 to abandon | ent session licens: s of the con- session ives n Smith's private i ter. Information that the governme the land purchuse bill for the | ‘The unionists prefer that the dropped. Thirty conseavrtives have revolted, being discontented with Secrotary Matthews action relative to Chief of Police Monroc. At the Curloton club meeting Salisbury | spoke of the fatigue of pa; ntary work and proposed a stundlug order that none ex cept moncy bills bé ylebated after a cortain date, the others to biy suspended until the fol lowing session. This plan would have the udvantage of giving the house of lords more ‘ time to discuss bills brought before it - World's Fair S{pokhol Cuicaco, June 12.4-At world’s fair stockholeers th members were p) it arly all the stock of the absent The number of shares voted wis 308,758, proposition to doublo the capital stock ing the total £10,000,000 instead of vas unanimously adopted, as was proposition to chaug we World's Expositi ) the Celumbian Expositi Meet. | meeting of the afternoon 126 who held proxies for thousands. The mak 100,000, th 1 the World Shot and Kille ALBANY, Ore., June 12 Mrs. A husband and ther ted her Husband, ar Lebanon this hot and xilled Mrs. f belng ¢ wh fix N arnsbaugh suicided husbind ister e ter vith th rning Electric Storm i | Reaing, Pa., J un The ele ctric storm bill be | — % prietor. Isaac Piles, NNOUNCEMENT The old Phillips Shoe Store is still there, Having purchased the boot and but shoe a new stbek pro= of Mr. known as the Phillips store, No. 418 Broadway, I will be pleased to see my old trade, and will guarantee to use them as well in the future asin the past. This is the largest and best shoe stock in the state of lowa, amounting to about $88,000, and is all fresh new goods. and get our prices stock left is of the very best quality and will be sold at your own prices. In the west i Splendid which tensity, and the air JamesTowy, N. Y. rainstorm in this v In this buildings damage. small hed aw ed over Berks county and this morning A number of | omed_charged with clectric to an extent never before known. great damage by Come and see and we will hold your trade. our stock All of the old Mr. Grenville Phillips will be found here at all times. Py VL e BRI IN 1 418 BROADWAY s was phenomenal it opl ain and h - Heavy Rainstorm. unel today £ city vere damaged and —_— Steamship At London ch and the N At Breme At Queenstown York. I ATLANTA, Typogr Among t The following parmits wer N The Persian from rhted: 'mandie, The West The Brittanic, fro The Inte elected T, Plank, presides and treasur its. issued ng Pe building inspector yesterd, trect istenson, ol dition ) 0. R. iy story f tw o Sreet Pederson. P Quealy factory W05t one-story o Aneriine, 1010 £l Woolworth Fortietl, y and er dwellings, one und three lingse Locust, Twenty-fourt framc wdditio v company, addition ¢ One minor permit Nineteen permits SPECIAL grezating..... "NOTIC COUNCIL BLUFFS. cow andon do” hor st night There was A tremendons sidew w Y outh Twenty-second 1 its in- cd great fiood Mon- ork m New ofticers, t, and by the 500 500 450 600 1,000 1,000 V17,500 1,000 h 10,000 n 600 o £00 100 0 e Hol- se. 701 JOR S hous Blufts, t De attention. den ctation eith psitions and_ legul covying ¢ Roow 4, Brown building. given tand, with Lulu for speciul ];41:71\' . Mu; snficld, WO Cut Keepers \ noand has had ex min, not less than 3y ' oxp 1hig goods id, 1., i fron 860 (o §1: Al today | U o or write to N ited—One who s g 1 rustler, wnent 3 onth, wlso use a few tailor wnted to travel in co Only those who ha rience. travel in cedonia, T por month und eXpe 5 o farmers on one y s J 1LY puy rent when you can buy hoy your de lome clear nil in ease of family the Other priced he above monthly and Interest address the NOR SAL l‘ ally st QR kNt W. Bllg O RENT Hon Peirl W THE ANI Ever brough Our store. wholesale tsherii’s wholesil best ile rado of CHRIS SASH and DOOR Planing Mill. Fa 0] tract aspeoinity streets, Cour And ¢ Couneil Blufts. LARGES PICTURE ) Th stoek of M sule value frines cheaper than you ished material for Fo udd & Wells™ Co. Hotel property fitll particulies 605 Broi 2_roc . Mrs. Wi Nob| Two go0d moaern hous: x Pearl street | 10t i1 Omahi or Couneil Hluirs. | Wells Co., Council Blufrs, La ry & Whaley The store room W. O Jumos No. 18, FE HAVE soveral beautitul modern bous that wo will trade for encambered vi Judd & Ihe T STOCK OF MOUI o the west are goods comprise thi Adier, und were loss thin 23 per Wo will sell you an buy the Tho ste e 406 Bradway, ¢ at BOS and nite Y\\‘. Foer North M 1 Bluts Telep ence i dry old pr Addiess I Tust work IN, .M mpany hai ountr Sulury i onting | Has opened, and the finest and ONLY FIRST CLASS PLEASURE RESORT hing, bathing and boating. connection with’ Omaha and Council Bluffs Electric Motor line. will ulitil June Ist, will t pst ordi s e Tern I Shern When you ean ¢ There Is » Then 08. Sa Band and Kl suwd | AL Roon Roon now keing visited daily and nightly by the best people in the trains run every Motor SATUR 150m of 150 ut the Unlon D) W he will be make the s wh ving turned to Fromont COUNCIL BLUFFS TWIN CITIES making close is maintained. 80 minute: Good order (2608.) 11 Blufs, to nd his worthy compi N, from March 158 MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1759, (ke his place from June tst until A that are the sires of 2:30 performe flesh will weigh 1209 pounds Iy sound and vigorous, and 15— #100 the scason with the ust he mare leavos premise Among nd many others hetter than itors always we At the parlk JAS. G. I PA VI 15t at fouled 1 1st. These two are the only stalllons in the arn s o ehestuut stallion, 16 hands hizh, and in 5705 bred by Powell Bros., Springhoro Ha i onment s unnecessary, ¥ bankable paper bhos 1ro Mo Lood, Consul, 2:2213: Byron nd porfect aceoriniodations for catalozuc, ete., Write 1o SMITH & SON, Fremont, 1IGH PRICES Neb. ——)FOR(— FURN the hest there Is come ud ¢ MANDEL & 'C AEEEEE Wholesale and 4 FURN I argest Sto k and Lowest P lway, and 204 The J. A. Murphy)” MANUFACTURING CO., and 21sv Street. 5 und 207 I Ist Avenue sh, Doors and Blinds nd Seroll wwin Sawinz. Re-Sawi, 1kinds, Porch Brackots. wood £2.5 per load delivered. Cloan ust by the b All work to be ass.~ Telephone Your l'.\llul\,\hl MAXON & BOURGEOIS, RCHITROT —)AND SUPERIN‘TL FINE INTERIOR DE 1 230 Merriam Block, 1610 N. Y. Life Bulldi nd lin, SOLICITED! NDENT CORATIONS, | Blufrs \u, Neb. In. Coun D F. M. ELLIS & CO,, Architects R Neb,, Coul W PRACTICAL Fi AND BUILDING SUPERINTEND ms 430 and £82 Bee Bullding. Omaha, and Rooms 244 and 2406 Merriam Block cil Blufts, Ta. ~ Corresponden licited A GOEHRING | rst Class work guaranteed in | every respect FRAMES WDINGS ontire bouzht et of pleture unfin 5 the n ) Cou Gu plates Conte 14 teeth Fourth Street, neil Bluffs lowa J. D. JACKSON, aranteed Dentistry. 1 crawn and bridgo work, ine Gold, Plati ur tilling wnd « all lines of ' Cellulotd work apecial A Al MAIN ST. 18 L/\UNI)HY Ludie L INT [ u kerchiof ik SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, JOHN SAN KEE, wade in every 1i ot sult. @ euply you cin aceo PEOPLE’S 1NSTALLMENT HOUSE, [URE -~ that will not bankrupt you autify your home, don’t you plish'it You KLF ¥, Council Blufs, lowa. ™ & COMPANY Retail Dealers 1n ITURE. % Dealer nd 206 Pj . send for ¢ Sty wlogue o, Courfeil Bluffs, UNDSON, rGAnT, Pres, CHAS. R. TTANNAN, CitizensState Bank OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, Paid Up Capital, Surplus and Profi's Liability to Depositors Tons—1. A \hlhlr ) Cashier. $150,000 50,000 1.0 Eduin THOS. OFFICER WL ML PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, Dealers tn foreizn and domestic exchange Colleetions wade uud' lnterest paid on time CHRISTIAN MENTAL - SCIENCE. instructed, patieats nd calls “responded and n. ody always com MRS. M. B. BENEDIC 304 High Sc h ml A\< nue, Council Biufls Tow [GN WORKS. The Only Exclusive Sign Shop in the City taught received for to. ‘The T, Sten writin \pplte cation ) A% 3o, s and graining BENEDICT, Up 419 - - Stairs dway MRS. GILLETTE 14 nqu‘\;‘wnw t Mrs. Pfelffer's Store HAIR rtion of her sp Millinery With her GOODS., codid or sucrifice burgilus i hale §0ods and Urnaients,