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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JANUARY 19, 1801, 3 THI OMAHA BEE |TjE NEVS [N THE BLUFES, | notiiars ot o o sobesette | TARIVING - AGRICLETURALLY. viaise and overcoat as his owu. The news- COUNCIL BLUFFS, — boy was at once notified that the real owner % OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. of tho bagguge hud turned up, and aras told FFICE, NO. o , ST, q " {1 to bring it to headquarters, He com- ari i scral ¢ i The Dedicatory Berlecrn at the New Trinity bliea "Sath “ine onderbut - when | A Flattering Showing by Secratary Shaffer Methodist Ohuroh, the owner looked at it he at_once said that it of the Towa Baclety, hin o i Ao "‘“"”"" -y b was not his, but was somo second-hand | \v TILTON, = MANAGER T goods that his namesake was trying to valm TELEPHONES: A TRICKY RALROAD MAN CAUGHT, | o on him. Theother Smith insisted that | tye peer SUGAR INDUSTRY GROWING. the valise and overcoat were the ones that he Buisiness Office, No. 44 had recerved from neadquarters, and so he &bt Editor, No, 23, was arrested as above stated. - When hearrived at the police station he Tryiug to Get an Appropriation for Hawkeye Farmers Solving the Probe VINOK MENTION, P reme “ ise was taken into the presence of Chief Cery " o ‘s i e e o1t g and the official screws were applied to- him, [ 1em: of Cheap Insuranco-Coal Out- . ) N. Y. P.Co. manStore to Be Reopened He at last mad “lean breast of the whole put of the Leading Coul [ ] Covneal Bluffs Lumber Co., coal, Other News Notes. affair and admitted thit ho had the missing o d Mus, Joseph Lyman is in Chicago. baggage in his possession. b oAbl Lotk ks Al {nformation was fasied n Justice, Pate The Ten Dollar sale of overcoats we inaugurated last w 4 The Eiseman stock is to by sold at b Amply heated, well lighted, clean, com- | hia’ :\.(,;“::‘t r:: T docided \‘lfir’a‘nmn‘:f":{,.‘.’\‘.‘\‘,.f,! slignec’s salo on the 25th. fortabie, well vontilated and cozy in every | or not thatis tho charge upon which ho will | , DES ~Morxe chattel loans, 204 Sapp block . ; eek has re- B (o duced our stock considerable, stiil we have yet quite a few to dispose of a, Jan. 18.—[Specia | Mrs, Jobn Gri tine: fabasted’. from un sedi b6 row Trinity Methudist cireli | b6 prossuied M\ to Tne Brej—The " report of Secreta In a week or so the season will be closed, and what is notsold will have bk L was thrown open o tho public aud solmenly BT Staffer of the State Agrioniwral society, | to be carried over till next fall. We have no room for unseasonable Alva Brown will have a trial Monday | qogicated in accordance with the Methodist Horse blankets and lap rooes at cost at [ made at its meeting last week, is full of in- i 7 : dedicaiod 1n acoorCadc terest, not only to the agriculturists of | StoCk, We have always made it a point toclean out at the end of each e 3 N o peace, . Theo. B 231 morning on a eharge of disturbing the peaco. | it b IEE R no vacant seats eo. Beckman's, 227 Main street. Mrs. W. I, Neal and her son (ieorge, ac- e 1 Towa, but to all reading and thinking peopl : in 41 . o inthe auditorium, and if the Wuilding had | Sutie P || 201 B st gl onoll -1 - § and a d P ed 1 2 3 scerets ur i sompatied by M al, b oturned ) he Boston store, Council Bluffs, is show- e § son, an re determined to do it this time. 1e o 1e scerets o foniin ;‘,‘.fi.,..’.’m,' ol have rolurned | | larger thers would have besn no unoc | ing speoinl valns i blsnkets and somforiors | AMONg other things, Secretary Shaffer say: |35 L One f the scecrets of o sr ) i i 5 . . . . Agent Lane of the Milwaukee returned | cupied chairs, for many people paused at the | for this week. “How ..ummml nmln on ‘lhlo m.qsl ‘nlhn success lies in the fact that we start every season with an entire fresh yesterday morning fro weel's vi oor 1ot gain ad o e rosperous agricultural condition could the 3 & bl AR b L il Tho most complete 1ine of blankets and Bitics of lowa grow! How could the wonder. | StOCK. We do not allow any goods to be carried over from one season to . z e dedicatc comforters, hosiery and underwear in the . - d Tho Merchanty' retail commorc Kev. Dr. Merviliof Omahia. In the pulbit | city is at the Boston Storewhere good goods, | ful system of public schools and common edu- | another. We know people will not buy overcoats in January unless has movedinto lts now quirters, £ were seated all the ministers of the other | low prices, cash and one price to_all1s their | cation be maintained? Intelligonce, thrift, ef- 225 und Merriam block. A T Metholist, churchos 1n the eity, and R, | Fule. Boston Store, Council Blufts, forts well directed, have mot falled to | the inducements are great but we are willing to give them the *rof. Arthur Stevens, who has b A v sermon was delivered by n con- induce- 3ims of sonsin, ‘The sef g o o o " \n~im: much more thana fair mmumrmiun. H H fnedio, bl vomm " it sorsevera | 1, Sl MAVcoain, | o semice Doe'h | it At A, OBECHAR O 8 | Dunkir sk hiuon youstho wavins | T1O1tS. - We are offering the entire balance of overcoats now at clear- weeks, is able to be about again, C oL ¢l e . store, Ct C| y W . ¥ . ' . et > MU Ollis Clook_entartaiied Liet Shmd oclock, Following the opening hymn and e — banks of the state inoreased their mxulm-n‘n( ance prices. When you bear in mind how close we sell goods every school el in St. PPaul's churchat her home, prayer the choir endered a beauti- Xing the praps. e Juring £ 3 : r@an 139 . 820 Second aventie, Saturda i Cnthem At the eoncluston of | A meeting was heid at the Omaba Nationai | tne same time the asses fncreased from 8- day in the year you will realize what our ¢learance prices mean. A fie second seriptural reading and hymn | a0 building in Omaha last Saturday for | 000,000t §2,000000, and the real and per- bona fide reduction from our regular low prices means an uncommon opportunity tosave money. You will find it a big investment to buy an ‘;"fh?ulr-rhr:; overcoat now, even if you do notget much use out of it this winter; it by tho entire congrogation, Dr. Merrill was | th¢ purpose deciding what is the most feasi- | sonal property of the banks from 4,000 to Will bo lighted for i roduced and delivered the dedicatory ser- | ble plan for securing a slice of the appropria- | §470,845, evening. mon, He found his text in the 14th chapter | tion which was made by congress at itslast | Of beet sugar the report says: = Unity_ Guild will give a sociablo at the resi- | ¢ oy, Iy UEHE, thO WORAY | IENSIBE 408 LR UReEs o g ) r s dence of Mrs. W. Kirkland, corner of Damon | 44" bioinises of Christ: “Veriiy, vorily, I on for improvements on the Missouri | duction of this industry promis and Bl s, on E'riday orening, | Siy' o von o that belieseth Oy e, (o river, The (‘(jxlvu‘('\l‘!“lpfl*“'lm‘nl]nll of trade | divorsity our agriculture and relievo some- will pay you to keep it for next winte Januar all o do lso, and greater uted by right, the city | wwhat what is called over-production of staple ™ 1¢) Georgo Rudlio fs_expecting 10 open a elgar | wosks than these shall he do, because I go i.::’u".:\':.;” n\;"’"f_ \l‘l(.rmfltlkx‘ WAerWorks | erops. The line of beet-growing includes all 1 O R K S O l E S H O hb storeon Pearl street, near the Grand hotel, il ~_v g 5 B (ot ¢ by John T, Stewart, Of the | of lowa as rezards climate,” oer str in the near future. A brilliant sample room Merrill_said, L e Y Omaha °ns who —were present were In & summary in regard to the corn cro| hu i 2 " Ry 51 “',]”"'.‘\','f;""":' Ao e ke glars. Shest | Mayor Cushing, J. H. Millard, Guy C. Bar- | said tho St A This has been a poor season for all winter shoes. We have a lot of he Milwaukee strike af his point bas i | tonand AL S, l’nll:r After organizing with 827 acro The average yicld per n'l'u < i 3 . & : > 1setiled peaceably, the places of the two tth observ Mayoi Maceso In the chair . and 1, W. Hart, 3" buahiels, Givlng & tOtal produchof B excellent calf shoes with genuine cork soles, which we are forced {o operators who resigned having been fitled | and expericnces m tatement s Y secretary ; two commit one for éach city, to drattand circulate a pe- tition asking congress to set aside part of the appropriation referred to to be used in re- pairing tho banks of the river an1 preparing it for the construction nf o leve or else to were appointed, 560 bushels at an average price of 41¢ per S hraRe A sommirolal tvalte | SE.CLITICE: We offer these at $2.78. Every pairg u(n-.untoesd There is 8. Compared with the productol | ot @ shoe store in the country that will think of selling ch shoes for without any troublo, unlikely. Have we and Christ the same be: m slfef corps will meet at7:50 [ lieversin mind? Is there anything peculiar fing at the residence of | hidden away iu His believer! ~ We must ask 1 ath First street. Business | Him some quest of importance is to be transacted sty who is the ho "decrease in the number of bushel Sid. In price the crop is worth | less than $4.80. If you have never worn any cork sole s ho 2s, try a pair. As to the per- H g i % regard te vheat the Mitn Oillo Clarle, who hay. accipied the po- | {oRality the statement of the text. must b | o o naw appropri ally for the | S Bl Thue. southesn partor the sute | They are warm and comfortable and keep your feet dry sition of night operator at the telephone ex- | [FECR IEHNE A0 LA, B y boos, | purpose. has been encouraging and. acreage increasing change for quite @ while past, hus been ; Of the or ay bo thebeliever, The foxt s as univers | inal appropriation of $300,000, | during the past two years, The cronof 1560 ( I EANING l l P l hanged to the da B L e prgpost. | there is still 0,000 unused. It is & ques- | was 94,034,702 bushiels, adecrease of 9 per HE blioa; ey s s o Creie e, | on whethor ay of this can be obtained, as | ceni. oter 'lust year. In bariey ‘tho yield oMo /! . Jhrist s CEees. | it is understood that it is the intention of the [ shows a decrease over last year, but the o o o ) o a B o s, | SRS} HE apeaiat £ ook fooccion w0 | commissioners 1o exvend it on improvements | market value, an incrense. Tho ' estimated In every one of our departments we have something or other which must be clearedout last ovening af the family residenceon Wash- | Svanced thougnt, i | on the river south of this point, but the mem. | acreage of ryo is 100,40, & vicld of 10 bushols and have made extraordinary reduction In some nht wnces the price is cut just one-half. I Ingtan avenwe. Announcement of the funeral | nonsense as npplied to th {476 Feprosnttives In congress will scoasd | L. s0.5M. | OWALL okwhest: wad.| the underwear department, a Iot of scarlet heavy shirts and drawers, worth soc, marked y “’J::;:;o 1'2,1‘.'\‘. i man be liberal about, his in tapping Uncle Sam's treasury to tho ox- | grasses all show @ 1oss.but an od i B IAE ES & b Chde MR wh y force, Miss Bledsostaking s ik R e Naguie [l e i SHealRaly e 11 Is Mirwe, | tent of the §150,000 required. valuation. The revenucs of the dairy inter- | down to 25¢. win, died yesterday morning at her residence bena man can do as well on a diet o g Ltisly g : oA Gty " ;i SASTf thi ety nt (hoagoof seventoen years. | suwwdust as boefsteals hen ervor will makens | i gco, T A u»fi'&ff}m‘;’(fl“fir Ll BT fl'l"';fml‘np:{ In the hat department we offer a lot of good knit caps, in men’s and boys' sizes, at 15c; ¥ Enf‘n‘ll'l'o’f},’(\“rfll li);-‘ut;l e T T O R LR jyar this week nt tho - Boston Store, Council | of thestate, Wharo aro 125 creameries in they always sold for 3oc. hrpdiahear Thrist salds. Yo belioy uffs, owa and 96 chedse factories which produced ol bl S e LS :::“;“(:u"' el VIR e chg S 2l pounds of clioeso in 1. Tho but- In hosiery, excellent all wool seamless socks at 15c; every store sells them at 30C. morning at § v'clock in the case of Kinsey vs G 0 Ll 1| J.c. Bixby, steam heating, sanitary en- | ter productis 673 pound he fol- {:.‘.“;:“|.]{‘\r\:nl.{yl|.;:.:;.:Ix:"l,‘,.::vl,:.,‘.‘ or ";..\!n::.‘,',l{ L‘.i.':\....u‘.'.'(:f”".‘..l‘.f,‘"L', ‘l'llyll;'.ll}:l\,]“l!;:: l}\}; inset, 800 Mo itiath Block, Counell Biuks loglng tabis shows tho ‘stack productions of At the g,|0\c counter you will find several lots of gloves and mitts, reduced to .ll)out half for the funcral expenses of T<insey"s wir man nor org .luu.mn\u T men nl\{oulhlhis “r—*—.—m TR :!KK. fh}“‘“ R b s their former prices, . old 11 the Young | faith ever did anything o identify them- 3reat success. Sock, ber. Per head, M,’.‘,“LT‘,{,‘,‘";““"'"{‘J;,‘“ Sodeld In the Noulk | themselves with the Text, uo great roformers Reliable goods. | Horses.. 102400 ead0 ) APEOFABSEE, ) the rail. | nor revolutions led by infidels nor ¢ rorists ll; aie dealing. Biiocy y h W e i B ) ; here. He must also believe in Christ, His ottom prices. Plasuecieen , 8 T g T vis th oo | divinity and_humanity, Ho cannot beliovo AtC. B. dncquemin & Co. No.27 Matn street | coia 00 jil B0 e v % in one nor the other and do these — 6,460,312 servic 3 v g 61 : rear Cthings of the text. History s | FAIRIES AND DADDY SON. ! _The {m in the case of M. C, Bethers vs. Barren of achiovemonts by errcrists as IRANCE FOR P, . 5. Patierson, which was on trial in Justice | 1o tho person of Christ that would relute | He Couldn't Bring One Home, But | The question of cheap insurance is being “.“'"'“""‘ court, brought in s "“"‘“‘r" of 25 | them to his text. Ferod believed in the hu- Went to Them. solved by the farmersof lowa in a practical cents for the plintift. = Bethers sued for £100 | yqyie of Christ, and plotted murder. | and successful way. The state suditor’s last dnmwes for an assailt and vatery comnit- | Siinh Swicxcd i to bo thesenot God, | Thero fgno other pluce under the | wport shows. 110 mutual companies n tho Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. A /\m,( and it made him Klul\f\ God. 1 1w o heavens where the early mornings of state, carrying risks aggreg: (m.g f‘)‘.“‘)(!‘UOU 5 M p i or Liango 1s ot worke fluring up | W7o wraoe bolioce th the fol summer and fall have thecharm of those | atan'average annual costof 8183 per £000 | VW e Close at 8:80 P. M. - - - - Open Saturdays Till Ten. How much of the moncy due on theleveeis | chapter is full of this, I will send the com- | down in the Ozarks of southern Mis- | insurance. The twenticth annual moeting of still unpaid. = Ho hus fouud 1t & rather com- | forter,” A bellever, whose creed doesnot | gouri, says n Detroit Freo Pross | the Springdale company of Cedar county, plicated problem, and has not finished the | take in the n.m— bost never does any | (Cd 0, 1, shows the company has now at N - work yel. He estimates the deficiency at | mighty worl 2 tho SpeAker 4t some - 5, & net inorease in 1980 of 860,475, ss—Emmettsburg and Palo Alto about $,000 however. Tt is thought the exact | lengtl omnnm lilustrated and enforcod [ It wason one of these fine mornings | five' lodses' amounting to #6701, were | Cqunty: Superiutondent P 1, Denton amonnt will be known tod N i . Miss Kute Darrah, 1 this item of bellef, This comforter in all | that Benson set out across the hills to | pia in 18%0. The amount paid officers and ek et : Revival services will be held at the new | His ofices was shown to bo ntial to the a few fish and do a little shooting. nllomvln) s for 1890 was $ for other T;Z\R“:l;‘tg‘:“': Toof'l;;s‘:ak‘mu"vl'l:"‘r‘p"“:!-m‘ d Trivity church each evening this week. Rev. | believer who should fulfill the text. *Good bye, Ben,” he shouted back to | expenses, £6.62. The cost per §1, 000 for the a By ) Alexarder and other speakers will address | The Holy Ghost vitalizes and enger- | the youngster in thedoor of the little | y: The membership and survey | 80Py of the third volume of the Histo: themectinga: The work of the new.churoh oD i bolioge | Lu s prast, |log housa. "\Good bys; andbe & /good | TeoscE@n0 furcuedty Baty o tho st n‘&?fi‘.‘.fi"&fil’fli‘im.c‘”“..‘t,l‘.. ‘.i‘on;s:‘.::"mfiu Tl 4 A 2 O e e R i . o EERRLEEERRE oo en : :-imnc;fi]vi.‘r:-';"il.:rf: LR i (UL AT ‘}:g\v"&xéx}nyfw;rmf h;all‘!(:; “*Good bye, dad,” squeaked a youthful lc‘;;:;:ln(ux{:m): ‘\’vi‘,"e.ll‘:zufi”‘:l‘.’ é’m‘:;“:‘h‘; tho Des Moines city library, with the hope il % \ ¢ Two more atlachiments wero lovial s ester- | Was dlso dwelt Upon to bring out and apply | voice; $igood bye, an' don't forgit the | it twenty years $110. § v pedacy Gaublity ot rlfizlhu fox RO day on the stock of the Model clothing house, | the point. Ho must believe in heaven. “In | fairies. The Mitchell county farmers' mutual in- | Poth civil and political, will ere long " ) i tablished by state and national constitutions, T b P . . Jnowasby Joseph Epstein for $1,011 my fathe’s house are many’ mansions,’” say The little fellow waved his hand en- | surance company has also just held its meet- / ST O . J 5 oot by’ Tahivatin . Beger & ol fox | (o second verso. - buul suye, “If for this ifo | evgatically until the mountaineer fathoe | . Tho booksof tho company show tat | 80 thatthe other forty-throo states may be What is ur Celebrated Jackson, Illinois, #60. This makes tho aminnt of attachmibats | 0013 wo have hobe, woaro of all men most | was lost to view in tho brush beyond tho | (S amount of ries uow 1 force is but litle ot the' (tierkud: ogly Lrue fepubiio b 5,000, the total liabiliti miserable.” akes L : ess than $1,500,000, wilsa 7y # i sha s Slosslrrs wit | reward tomake hellevers sacrifie wnd sufer, | £0EE PR | Ferset KEO oo folk in the United States of Americ + i ing the year being §234,100. These are only f Am Gued R0 0 G AHy 811 1005 Go great things for Christ, This item of | lore and fairy tales than any of theother | G Ulo ok auh T, iher: Sotubanise e SusaN B. ANTHONY." Tho hourds of litlle English sparrows in | faith was then adroitly applied to giving for | natives. Hehad read of the brownics | jike navure will probubly make as good show- Ot the city, nd there are more this yenr than | WIS 1EW ciutch. and their moonlight antics, and when [ g, e companics ars entirely cficored by STATE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEG s . i fres Shiphness Second, what will the beliaver do, what | Bennie became able to talk he was told | farmers who serve without salary. President Schaeffer of the state university, o ko Bosantin o ramisea thas i} | ailluot such a believer dot Secin on these | of the little clfins, and tho big goblins, IOWA TRAVELING MEN'S ASSOCIATION, Clangellor Carpenter of tho Drake university B R ¥ % § call for many hard fanght battles noxt spring. | A1ve summnits of truth in the light of God's | and the shiny, goldon water sprites. | ThelowaState Traveling Men's associa- | 800 Prof. Goldihwaiteof Des Moines college, | I3est 11 the market. Nothtno like it. Order Tho fuces of all the perpendicular cluy | SIS Bnd breatiing tho s ofsueh b BC | Bonson was in all other respects arough, | tion, which was organized in this city nearly | the, conmittee apnowntae Br 196 SO o =) banks ‘in “the city have been honey- | tde bEWRL I nsthing F L0 TS e | homespun mountaineor. nlu\'x;uc:‘:m o hns proved to boun institu: | PRl of (1o, Blate, KOUEE Spticon e e coubed by the sand swallows, and_in tho hrist, did, s 0 ! N t rotAm b Hion beasa on; tha safeet &t iunost)(Bsonomics 0 i ; 7 1 ¢ holos they have excavated they' have made | 4 toh1s humanlife, not s to his Messiah- Jes’ wait,” was his last wor :“_"fifn;: othode Pho menberhip. has incresed | after conferring, have decided to nvite all y ship. Do the same works as to kind, nov as | breaking through the undergro oLancE, s LD 88 to identical works, Do greaterworks? Yes, | that golden Ozark morning; “jes’ wait, | 0Ver eleven hundredin the past seyen mouths their nests vithout molestation for yea vinter the sparrows have discov. the colloges of the state to send representa- 0 g i During the tives toa mecting to be held either at Des b s e ey | ~-bnt the speaker hud no time to_ showhow. | an’ Uli bring yer a fairy, sure pop.” and ts fleld of usefulness is daily incruasing. | yigieq or Towa City on June 25 nex, for the ,Sred that thoso dartod nests afford them | 05,1 ovidaitly omitted pars of the thonghts | “"Al1 day Ton the 1itt1e: mative sat in | Noaey overy stte In the juiion Is sebre | purnoso of porfecting such organization. in all the banks around town have b en | counceted with the theme on uecount oflack | the cabin door and peered off into the | this association hus not exceeded $1 per year. ———— A js possession of by them. Yesterday they were | 0L ANC: e e e BT wood 10WA COAL MINES, A Blue Grass Romance. swarming around the faces of tho by | i et songht 1o be- enforced. | VIt no use fer yer terbe sottin’ | Thostate board of mine inspectors have [ Thesociety people of Paris, Ky., were i Shousmiiie LY heu “"‘.’}‘,‘:”"““‘:“‘,“I‘I‘,“ BeXU| Gleo Washington gathers statcsmen | there,” said Benson's wife, “fer yer | issued a table showing tho output of tho coul | justly surprized the other afteriigon by Telephone 48, - - - 114 Main Street ¢ i around his death bed. He hands them a 1 1 not beback afore nigh pa mines of lowa for tho yoars ended June 80, | the announcement that Mr. Wallice i sopy of the constitution ana asks them to ad- “But ef he gets er fairy 1 | 1989 and 1890, by counties and and ipspection | Steele and Miss Clara Woodford, two e — - — — fight than do anything else, and a gencral | COPY OF the constitu t, omb I 4 g 1 districts, The total output of 1889 was vel v 1 o warfare among the birds may be expecte minister it in goverument, embody it in laws, | said Benny, ‘‘cause ther y'd die el | 5556 013 tons, and for 1800 it was 3,050,002, | YOUDE persons we 1 known in social eir- IPE i AR RN Ay and teach 1t to thelv successors wid 19 elr | 1yig wa'nt brought home right erway. B o o ond tons Betioninaa | clos, weremarried ori the lh of It Dl ECFALL NOTICES. The leading grocers on upper Broadway | greater things thanhe has done. Look Benny watcnéd until the sun went | the outputs of the principal counties for the J\"w in Aberdeen, O., by iro Be COUNCIL BLUFFS, are Kello Yonkerman, K‘,v location > o) isto o S bes down, and then when it grew so dark | latter yearin the order of their importance: | ley, says a loxmgtun Ky dlquun to — L y & W loc the fulfillment in hist what has be ) o Blulf: OLAD 104, k ¢! So Christ has His ais- | that he could no longer ses into the | Mahaska, 100,3 ;. Polk, 508,149 the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. After f Council Bluffs. LADI pugnacions little intruders who would' rather <. soring thoy will find t 1 this republ: — about Him, givos them His gospel; | woods he went inside of the house and H\I’K 408,9185 L 5,134; Monroe, 3( the marringe Mr. Steele left for Flunt- | CAPITAL STOCK .8150,000 ,,,,,,."’,\N','l,, M Chaul Moo Grau at Davis’ drug store, - to believe it, and apply itand land | 1aid down on the dirt floor, Pretty soon | 492 Wapllo, 207, Appanoose, ington, W. V., where he obtained a po- | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. i d guaranteed to ——— it down to generations to follow. Seo what | he forgot about the fairies and was fast Jusper, * 156,003; Boone, Blufs and Ol Mation, o oy | |., \m sition ns telegraph operator, and re- The Bostonstore, Council Bluffs, is making | the result must b 3,000, D Blufs ina O A £ ¥ 4 sleep. When the sun of another beau- L ized £ mained there until Saturday last, when | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 215,000 | Leavenwortis great preparations for their second annual The sermon was listened to with deep in, | 381CT S ' d ation was not ovganized for irn s Pari S b i) ) . Eleariog swlo which takes place Wodnosday, | teret, md at it conclusion Kev, Alexander, | tiful - morning broke over the Ozarks, | money making purposes; it was organized by | ho returned to Paris. He and his bride Dinsctous1, A, Miller, . 0 Glogson, F. L A. A, Smith, Higgins, 1516 January 21, 1891, and will continue ten da; tho pastor of the new church, gave a brief | the little fellow’s eyes were opened and | traveling men, and none except headsof | had their first meeting yesterday since want to m « contract for ohopping 5,000 s x A D. Edwmundson, Oharles | eords of ‘wood about 7 mile thoast Store will be closed Tuesday first from 1 p. | history of the origin of the organuation and | his first thoughts were of the fairies. wholesale firms and traveling men and trav- | the wedding, and concluded to disclose 0 general banking busi- | Ovezon n 1ol county, Missouri, e 'U;:‘.h'u" m. marking down goods for sale, Boston | the movement that so quickly cr; zed and “Aint dad come yet?” he cried. ehng agents are _eligiblo. l‘l,lg association | the secret to their nds, and accord- pogi 's"fl?u‘hé,-.&'fi."lofi" surplus of uny 1s k00 wood must be corded in oo place on store, Council Bluffs. made 4t possible for the erection of the | Henson's wife shook her head. pays & wookly indomuliy of £ por week for | ingly mado the fasts kuown todny, Tho | hankindoithwestem o o o | A foru, Apply so Loonard Evereit, Conas e fno building to bo dedicated. " Tho| WNotyet, Ben,” suld she, “an’mayby | § PerioG oL IWE e DM of groom is a brother to Brice Steele, the " 3 After the Lime Kiln Olub. work was ey two years ago, Yo h YBY | disability by accident. This association has | £9V0 S BUR G C S ICC SRS FXCIAN OMicers Murphy McDonals which period covered the il ife ot oneof the neatest equipped officos in the | - daughter of the late William T. ol cers Murphy and McDonald tuter- | 8 (0o lyation, Tho movement to build . ““ got more fairics than he | city, and the business of the ovganization is | 18 & daughter of the late William T Was tiken rupted o meeting of the Limo Kilu club last | ypo ‘“urch was begun less than fifteen | Kin brlug er home," suggested Bonnie, | conducted on business principles. Woodford, one of the wealthiest farmers M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D on umnnr D night which was being held in a cigar store | months ago, and the purchaseof the ground | and mother smiled feebly, and patted A FARMERS' INSTITUTE, in Bonrbon, and is heir to a considerable A. T Stophotion, 143 run by Dan Thompson in the Pralor district | and the active work dates only from,last | the boy's head with her rough hand. The farmers of Iowa are seeking to improve | estate. She is twenty years of age and LLD « AT xd i onlower Broadway. Considorable confusion | SPring. Rev. Alexander stated that it could | — Then the brush, out across the cleared | their method by an interchauge of ideas at | the groom twenty-three. M, Steclo | = Council Buts T, L i for branch office. —Salary was caused by the entrance of the unexpected | Ve boen bailt sooner, but they gave way | patch parted, and four roughly clad na- | weetings during the winter months. The ex- | says the reason he kept the marviage a Il alacaion ot the iiVie, ot Spor mOnth A commnlusicn, £ aoe f callers, and & number of thoso present | & 'lh"(““‘;" "‘_"""Mb‘“l'&‘ "““lfi,fl"" the | {ives pushed through. Between them | penseof holding these meetings are borne by | secret was because ne was out of work at | tre e groatest) el Bia s, T avenue, Coun~ | showed a decided desiro to get away; more .‘(\‘5"I ) '.‘T‘H".“ Liig f‘(‘ 1089 ore the thay bore the limp body of Benson, the | the particivants, but there is a movement ou | the time. and concluded not to announce CATAIIT, AsTIM OWA furms for 150 cholce Ao ) docided, 1n fict, than oub Would 100k for in @ | ¢ 13, Allon, (reasuror aid_membor of tho | Mountaineor, Fostaiaties S ondor Chat speokors feom ou, | thelr wedding untll ho securod n situn- | anHAY Fifvell trnied fruit lun e company that was merely devising plans for | official board, then read a statement of the | “He hu’t hisse'f ez he war shootin® at | (g4 tm 10 Tt o e o " awg | tion and accumulated some money. The | with eminent success. & Van Patt > the elevation of the colored race. financial condition of the society. They paid | er flyin’ squir’l,”” explained one of the | proader view of agricultural sub- | bride and groom have taken rooms at a {OR SALE or Iand, wit| ) LFluu an the table were a five dollar bill, | originally $1,000 for the lot and 721 for'a quit nl\\i\\-g jects may be secured. One of these in- | hotel in Paris, and on March 1 will move hnum. Ly J. u I“aa. 103 Main. st. Gounol wmh:::m\:n:h;l; Al\x‘l::‘s:ill‘l:‘d(‘(;\'.) What they | claim deed. The other expenses—paving, “One—one er ther fairies,” gasped the | stitutes will be held at Selby on Wednes- | out to the bride’s far » but the of- | sidowalks, ete, and the building completed ficer thought it looked very much ‘U\lmlu' man, “but—but I didn’t get | day and Thursday of this week, with the fol- i, —— dering 8, ol l blllll\l( ~ us though | as far ns it bad been—involved u cost of 5 s -1 igentGeorgia Liogistators, gy Alpis ey S ¥ o K J D I the darkics bud been shooting craps, and ac- 0. Of this sum £3,000 had been paid, [ 1 fer yer, Hen.” i L - Addross of weloome . 1. "I‘n‘ul BRI R R b I ey ML G OFFICER & PUSEY, | cordingl on as much, of the outfit us | leaving an indebtedness of #3000 yet to The little native put his hand in Ben- m“f; l“df‘p“ HARREL I ere are some storie At Gazaway | Foin 1, showrt Block, over eno & Co.'s store, A was in the room at theend of the fivst ten | bepaid, Theeffort to raise the necéssary | son’s rough one, man, a. % Hartridge tells about memvers of tho | Counctl Blufrs, la. | seconds after they entered. This consisted [ amount was then begun, and in less than “An’ yerdidn't get no fairies daddy?” . m.—Pape ruit’ Calture,” by Willlam | Georgia legislature: . N of twao colored men who gave the names of | half un Lour over & had been given. | he asked engerly. . Discussion, “ ‘When one of them introduced a hill on Corner Matn and Broadway, Andrew Valentine and Henry Johuson. | Among _the contr were Governor | - The mother drew him gently away, mebaven {5"-"-,[;":‘"],;::""'» Otho | the first day and the spenker asked: B Wil COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, They were put in the city jail and had the | Bojes, Senators Wilson and Allison, and | yy1 Benson immediately pulled the b Aadress by Hon. Olayton of | “*Shall this bill be committed oren- & W2 charge of gambling entered against them. | other celebritics who sent in small amounts, | " A0 y ¥ e boy N Retioma o Fom 01 ayton of Ay A g _ £ 2o o/ lers In forelgn und domestio xe Some of their uds called later 1n the even- After the money was raised the final dedi- back Macedonis, La. gx'(lh:\}‘l? he replied, being somewhat at fon made wud lnterest pald on ing and putup money for their uppearance | catory services were completed. “No, I didn't git none, Ben, but I'm o NORTHERN I0WA, EDITORS, o loss, * .l\n let it stay thar awhile, Mr. doposits. this morning and had them relcased. An interosting children's weeting occarred | going back to fairyland—I'll be there O Taugerage e ot this ook the ‘I‘l“)‘"‘“‘” i P e i e R L 1} Dalont: v, Ben—fer—fer good.? winter meeting o Jpper Des Moines "Phey tell me that arother brother | To. make. toom foF, shElhg stockiwe offer | 10 Sourgl ikl oiciook U e i LR Tl boy, | ltorial_association, couiposed of aboutsixty | yigsed the roll call one morning and great inducements in furniture, ofl cloths, $i5 loniein I go, too, dad?’’ orled the boy, | membors, will be heid at Emmotsburg, dur. | f2'33¢ He 0L S0 R0 SOOSEOE OO0 | carpets, stoves, hanging laups, dinoer a See Tie Bee forthe wnnouncement of the | leaning over the mountaineer’s breast. | i,z which those subjects will be discussed : i GH ALl An st el atate g | ten sots and toilet sets, Wesell for cash, Boston store 5w.mudumuml clearing sale But there wasnoanswer. Benson had Ratian ot .wn), hur?hllg ||uL|(|u|iulu ‘t’l he lrulnhlullm N | on easy payments. Manddl & Klow, 52 | Which opens Wednesdav, Junuary 21, and | gone. Ono of them asked unothor for a chew Broadway, Council Bluffs. will continue for ten da. re will be Then Bennie sat down on the dirt ng and Man- | of tobacco, “I’ll return the favor some : o losed Tucsday from 1 1 . marking down | floor and cried as if his little heart Sestons timrs.;’ -mi«lI l'w. ;'Nn, e "w}l"‘t‘qw The American District Telegraph Co, has [ 8943 1078 RAOR $OFS, " | would break, bgcause he was left be- > B E 1 tuen it, said the other, *I'm making $4 a been reorganized and is now prepared 10 give | mhe best French cook in w ; hind. K 105 trom an Agri- | day and don’t mind tho expense.” Electric Tru . . Promptservice. Special attention to express m’.‘-li‘lu‘xq“:10:12;.‘,‘1"':\?:“1-:‘1 ‘1‘1’\3‘!&" femias —— ‘»_h;ll"rm,.“ m-u; an. Another went down to Bob Hurde SSes, gy i aud parcel delivery. Kol P Thrilling Experiancs. neral disewysion and (uestions "Illn'INJ)ml‘e to fngw how much salary )"I Bolts, Chest Protectors, Ete, paa “27, Mot h,‘l TR lJ e Sergm— With the cleanest stock of erles 1) " ors v il nllnly Unlformit f School | could draw. “'O,” said the treasurer, ** AENTC oo r 0. B. Jacauemin 0% Jewelry ‘ W BiJcur soal s wod o . B. Fus Co. | Cuunglh Bt e alos oo o wniorsll | attorney for the taies INORINE Ikl nt | HoAhaPeimsenit o4, Swif od PE | hosa you cun gt ail you want, ~woui, | AGENTS WANTED. DR, C,B, JUD. . D oll & 85 0 ) id. Gen Q88 0. 3 X ! 1, | uhs. - SHORLNG 7 us, Bel &Bon, the principal witness, “that upon hear- 'IInlerny ovening—"OMein County Pa- | 81id the legislitor, “Tneed some money | 08 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta Will be Kenpened. The bost 250 hose in the country is to be | N @ noise in the hall you rose quickly, |V ?";‘.M I’tf,'\'r“fl'.“..' therville Republlean; | for myself and the old woman nm-llrt TELEPHONES, The Fiseman stock will be offered at as. | found at the Boston Store, Couucil Blufts, lita candle and went t0 the head of the | ¥ &b ription § ¥, J. Higboo, Renwick | #0me, and the revenue officers are after RESIDENI S, | J “signee’s salo on the 25th of this month, Tt s | CUNEr i gents balf hose, fn wool or cotton, | staivs; that a burglar was at the foot of | Times: Mr. Lo vson Journal. 4 my boys. Can you let me have in ladies’ ull wool or cotton, in misses all | the stai and you did not see him? Are “The lan in Journalism,” 1. Ing 1 stated that Benjamin Eiseman of St. Louis, a | wool or cotton. Boston Store, Council Blufls, you blind 4 b J Des Moines; E. P, Wil- - N brother of the Elseman's of this city, and a ——— “Must 1 P A 3 g | 3 ust I tell the truth?” stammered Legal Advertising,” T - member of the fiem of Rice, Stix & Co, have A Dishonest News Agent the witness, blushing 10 the roots of bl e oacons . 1 swia- | PAT H MEETS (Jl..\l)Sl()\l \ i\ 38, g of hi wke Beacon; J. B, Swin formed a stock company for the purpose of W. B, Smith, a uewsboy on the Wabash, | pair % aiss) o Ty bldding on the stock. In the meantimo tho | was arrested yesterday afternoon by Oficer | y ruth,” i, Peactisntylity of | Tt woeoiily happened that Mr. Gladstons B s 00k, t w s ¥ o ool by cer The whole truth,” was the stern !Imllllpfl«‘nl’ Furiish- | 4,0 Madame fatti were visiting Edinburgh at !L‘m'mnn»s um';ln-l,»tu.f l;luflm-lhn compromise | Bosurck on & charge of larceny, Charles | reply. J. on, CAlgons | 40 gume tin \d the great artist met the e o ey il reomeattor, e | Suith, wn Omaba plumber, was traveling to |~ *Thon,” replied the witness, brushing g lad} A e o Ahkavciaa thelr own hook, but if not, the stock com. | this city from St. Louis a few days ago, and | 8side his damp, clinging locks, and wip- "ML dmport STEAM DYE WORKS | > pany will be on the field, 1In either case the | while the train wus stopping at a small sta. | ing thu perspiration from his ciammy Wobster | oth T 81 L2 | chances soen good forthe speedy reopening | tion he left the car for a fow moments, | Drow, *‘my wife was in front of me, B ||.|,1|--m A. W, Utter, Emmots- | u RE and Oleaning dong In th of the store for business, Iu the meantime Jho train loft bim ud car- Life. burg Reporter; A, M. Adanis, Huniboldt Inde- Art, Faded . Beained B 1d with it bis vallse and oat, Wh o ———— mv £ WORLO WiLL 103 low. Woe - To bo sure that your children have pure | Fid With it bi Wi overos hen the | p3ruco Blessing, a fourteen ' of od In all parts \ eandy '™y for them tho FPomona brand frui | Plumber at last arrived at this city and bee | ‘East Portland, wos scerdontall s nrxlvnwlhfllku" v, hm g he sounitry. e llst. Q:L W l’omtlz‘ul -.:;mf)a on each tab- | gan inquiries for his property. He was in- | younger brother, The bullet entered the oye, rost anc lungs ;’:;}};";; hasomead thousands| | ACHA due wade supplied uquetto & Co. | formed that the newsboy bud taken sdvau- | Producing probavly a fatal wound. . ' e - « 1 l'm:wl-m. w { 1018 Umudmtv ar Northweste