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OMAHA DAILY BEE THIE OMAHA BEE CUUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. A Flood of Water Takes Possession of Lower PR Main 8treet. ! elivered ty Carrier i any part of the City 1 W, TILTON, - - - MANAUER TR TELEITONES: CAUSED BY A BURSTED WATER MAIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Night Editor, No. 2 { —_— Anothed War Between Attorneys—A MENOR MENTION. Patient Tries to Levy on His Physician's Income— Mis L B8 8 or Mention Council Bluffs Lmber Co.. coal. i it i ‘ Craft's ehattel loans, 201 Sapp block Jay Carlisle is sick with diptheria at his A twelvednch water main bursted yester- day afternoon near the corner of M THE NEWS IN THE BLUFES. i vesidence, 110 First avenuc AV, Sauive was the recinient of 8800 | and Willow avenue, ana the result was the ent from his e mployes. | serious flooding of the streets and filling of orty of Stanbury, Mo, and | some of the cellars of adjucent business Julia Gray of ‘this county, took out & | houses, The most serious damage was done ! license to’ marry yesterday to the building on the northeast corner, occu- [ ] [ The young ladies of the Catholie church | pied by Dr. Clark as a dental ofice and Pete FeTIGhoR of i ML avthe | AMopris' dining The break was immedi- R B "IYI"“h'\ ." v"'l w Lovitation to | MeLy in frant of this building, and the water all tho yautie peoplo of his congregation to | 1ot belng able to force its way up through mect ut his residence, 813 Sixth avenue, next | the frozen carth and the granite pavement Friduy ovening. followed the servico pipe leading into the , The Dodge Light Guards will give a party | building. The sidewalk was torn up, at their armory in Masonic temp xt Mon- | the cellar flood: )d the foundations of the ':.:4\“‘-*” }:v”:' l,l"f"h be theivlast entertain: |y j1qing yndermined. The break occurred e vt ieietl citizens of the Third ward | 4bout2 o'cloci and it was nearly 5 before the (] s o woing 16 steal & march on both the old | Water could be turned oft on account of the . pirties by calling o mevting in a fow days to | dificuity the waterworks employes exp % nowivate a ‘'people’s candidate” for alder- | enced digging away the snow and ice to i 7ar Vi . find the stop boxes. Main street was covered y Over 4,000 deeds, lenses and mMortgAREs | with g thick sheet of ice that reached from ( \ !‘ "‘,l“,‘\'].“‘,’, Lt "‘,’"" D ”1'\,“'711',}‘,‘(,}‘]:' Willow avenue almost to the Rock lsland ¢ , ter of these inents. have been mort. | depot. Cross streets wore also flooded, occa- 3 The sioning considerable annc se of Lodge & Henry vs Butler, | the streets. The ele to peop ators in_the Brow ho Merriam block were which has occupicd the entire atwntion of | building and A Judze Thornell ‘.m'r“.vnl,,'n‘:: ek miat "was | stopped. and agood deal of inconvenience N\ finished last night ana taken under advise- | Was experience by people whose service pipes meut by the court were fed by the Main street. main, e five fel g - extra pressure was on the mains at the itth )ws who were arrested Sunday time and there is no explanation for the sud- den break. Workmen were engaged all night in repairing the broken pipe on BLUFES. 100k, on suspicion of having burglavized rdware store ut Des Moines, were dis- | charged yestorday morsine by Judie Mctie there not being suficient evidence ugainst them to warrant their being held, Mrs. C. A, Hammer and Mrs, A are busily eu, ged in hunting ou serving poor throughout the city, and supply- fuer them with food and clothing. They will b glad to hear of any one who has cast-off clothing which can be used in Lelping the need The democrats of the city are making prep Anuniversary Sale at the Boston Store, T Just two vears ago Saturday since the CiDasts | Boston Store, Courcil Blufls,” opened its The proprietors, Fother. 1, Whitelaw & Co., take this opportun uking their thousands of patrons in Councii BIuffs and surroundiug_country for their very liberal support and patronag Thelr aiw at all times has been to give the very best value in everythiug they carry, [ arations for a grand banquet tobe given in | having only one prico and doing honor of Congressman-elect Thor Bow- | astrictly cash business, thereby doing aw man_ just before he leaves for Washinzton. | \with the uecessity of hook-keepers,collectors, . Invitatians will be fssued to Governor Boies | ote., ote., also the paying for those who don't and other prominent democr pay, curtuiling curcxpenses to a mere noth- parts of the stats, and ing in comparison to the other method of sparcd to make the affair a great success. doing business, cash being king every time. W. 8. Mayne and George Mayne were Our facilities aud connections for buying are ested yesterday morning ou a charge of i After 100 people working six days and nights, consuming one thousand lead pencils marking dowan prices. doors to the public ing ity of t 5, in one lot at The purpose of the company 1s to doa gen- | .50, in one lof at 32.9: rested yoster i ro- | suel as to enabie us to get tho cre sisting” an_officer, the oficer being Ben Aus- | market at the very lowest mavket price. tin, who tried to serve a writ of replevin Sat- | crder to still serve you better, we have cs as pr 3 tablishod an office in New York City with a eral real estate business, bulld factories, ete., Ludies' jackets, sold for §3.2 ur afternoon, and was prevented by the 1wo Maynes. They were takea before Justice | man of twenty-five years' experience at the tton, who relewsed them on 850 bail cach | head of it, where withiu the shortest possible to awaita hearing, The time for thehearing | notice anything tobe found on 1his side of has not yet been agreed upon the Atlantic 1f in New York city can be had 3 An important paper was filed yesterday in [ by us. Our sccond anuual sale for the pust the county recorder's offiee, in the shape of | 10N days has been a stupendous success. For the articles of Incorporation of the Union | onr second miniversary we will make still land and improvement company, with # capi- | deeper cuts and coatinue the sate all this tal stock of $00,000, which 1way be increased | coming weck a few of the bargains, a 10 1,000,000, The Y fossrs; Child’s coats, 4 years old, sold for 8.25 to and the principal place of business is to be reduced to e = \corporators are M .25 Council Bluffs. Ladics' jackets, sold for $.75, reduced to 3. W. Paul, E. W. Nash, W. J. Paul, I L] L] The petit jury came together yesterday for iy 2 Dl SRS o X B\ ’ the fivst time, every one of thém being on \“’J‘_""_Lf'_';“‘j“'l’“’"“‘ ts raduced to$15. . hand at the opening of court, and not one of bt tlion g e 9 ale them usking to_bo excused, 'n thing which | | EOtY £ Bavin’ O/ tools abispecial sale has not happened before within the memory | PTiS: 0o o T a8a: Ta. of the oldestprofessional juryman. The SUETB IR N e h ol Ok e [] [ . of A. A. Hazzard vs the City of Coun i ulfs A. S THATCHRR, 16 MAIN STRERT. Mawius, and Georgo . Pavd, all of Omina, | _ Child’s coats, 6 years old, sold for #.00 to Bluffs was the filst on the law assignment, Heavy grav shirfs and drawers, former price 3te, during s Our all wool shirts and it was taken up a short time before ad* journment, so that nothing beyond the em- Slling e qtheem- | earlets, sold for 81, during sale 60c. 1;5:',‘1‘L',:;;};,,,‘,"',l;';‘m’,“,'“‘“,‘,",‘,‘,["""”» The trial | 01 gur 30¢, #5c and e black goods, includ Ll i brilliantines and nglish cashieres, dur- | ment to his former petitio, in_which ho | being remitted in future years bo referred to | damages. A number of physicians have been ing salo per yard, 25c. states that Charlotte Maish, Flickinger’s | the city atvorney. subpanied as witnesses o testify as to the A Completo line of Buglish serges, French | alieged client, claims that she was uppointed | Judge Aylesworth appoared boforo the | condition of the arm at present and whether arap ' alma, Austrinn henrietios and all | executrix of the estate of George H, Maish on | council and stated thathe had prepared pa- | it would be in that condition if the job I Our Remarkable Suce: Waol cashmeres, sold for 5S¢, 62i5¢ and (¢, | June 1, 1988, and that sho never authorized | pers in a suit to enjoin the city from filling | been prope Enables us to present for your considera- | all in one lot at 4sc, Flickinger Brothers to appear as her at-| Twentioth street.” Ho had b tion prices without a precedent in the histor Brocades, fancy stripes, fine cashmeresand | torueys nor did th of Council Bluffs, All goods are warranted | silk finished henriettas, ranging in - price vew and clean, equal to the best any market | to fie, all at¢ affords, Only one price and_terms strictly | Our comforter cash. Call and seo and be satisficd that we | for 5e and 6e, during are right. Our iudigo blue print at 7c to go at Davis' Royal No. 10 flour, $1.5 fleavy cheviot ging Blue D flou h; Gold Modal fiou Outitig flannel in plain, light, Mi \ Superlative flour, #13 Su dark colors, sold ut 10caud 12ie, t go at | further allege flou 151bs granulated sagar for s sold by the sheriff it wes bid in by Flick- | had waited awhile, at the request of the cf tra C granulated sugar for 813 wuslin, sold for e and ¢, de. | inger Brothers for $,300. No part of this | attorney, before signing the contracts, The leans sugar for &1; Arbuckle coffee, | Four different makies of our Se muslin, 6ige. | amount, she clain ver pkge, 2305 Gorman coffee, nor pkge, Yard wide bleached muslin, 4c. King's buckwheat. p See our 7e bleached muslin for ‘A motion was also filed by Benjamin, ask- | thinking that no further action was I Ib, 5o i 1bs ginger s 25c; 2 loaves 2., unbleached muslin, Sc; bleached, 9¢. | ing the court to compel the Flickinger Broth- | be taken by ad for # Ibs minco meat, 45 ans tomate 3 cans corn, 2 1ije. Norton & Co flour a suck; 7% nnbleached mushin, 16c; bleached, 1 for 1 pail lird for e ofl sardines, per | (-4 unbleached musiin} can, 5o} 2 cans mustard sar for ifornia nams, y good broom for 0 zood el ¢ 200 il jelly for sl rup for I keg syrup for $1.40: pail whito fish for 00 Brown's C. 0. D, ( 3 Connell Bluffs and Omata. CRSONAL P 1d drawers in grays anted—Fifty men. Gilbert Bros, d done fu the first place. They en asked by | all unite n saying that the man's arm is nest ¥ have any authority from | City Attorney Stewart to postpone action | to usele ‘e | her husband before his death. She claims | until e could get instructions from the coun- | at the place of the fracture, Dr. Houghton that she nover knew of the bringig of the [ eil Three weeks had elapsed and the case | defense is that Muc ud dress prints which sold | suit until last Thursday, when she met Mr. | was apparently no nearer trial than before. | after the resetting, contrary to orders, and Beu iin in Des Moines and he told her of | He understood the contracts had been signed | that hie is in no way respousible for the in- » F'ri . it. She that Cummins & Wright of | and the work was to be pushed, and now he | jury his patient sustainad. To Our Friends and Patrons: iC. Des Moines ure the only ones who are au- [ wanted to kuow whether that was the casc, —t edium and | thorized to appear as her attorneys. She | sothathe could know what to doon bis side sy that o eayld know what to doon bis 108 | ere s 10 ameer ot o cod resutmein | We have removed our office from 114 Main poeumonia when Chamberlain’s Cough e edy is used as directed “for a severe cold. 1t eflectully counteracts and arrests any tendency of ‘a ¢ while, | hj going to the enjoiners, he had signed the at auttority they have | contract, and the work wasto be pushed as acted as attorneys in the case.” Flickinger | fast as possible. Brothers asked for ten days in_which to file | The fire committee reported that they had bleached, - an uuswor, and this was granted them been anable to find any evidence of drink v white blankets, sold for § a | The Flickingers deny that there has been | ness among the members of the fire de; ! anything fraudulent ‘on their part. They | ment. has met with great success runs a risk of not 114 all wool and Union blankets, sold for | claim that they were employed by alock | Alderman Knepher moved that a light be | being fully appreciated by comparison with 0 75, to go during sale at $4. Island law firm to look after the case at this { placed on or near the Indian creck bridge on | what has alveady becomne a favorite. It is we show our complete line of 86, | end of the line, and consequently they had no | Sixth street, aale lof say that the *'Alll the Comforis of 1 one lot at & de i i ‘ Our e comforter, special value, e, Regular 81,59 comforter, s, a double joint having been forn; o used his arm constantly that when the proper Wils ever I from Flickinger Brothers. ived by her | contractors had come to him and asked what he was going to do about it, and afte: to 16 Main Street. 1d to result in pneumonia. fact was fully proven in thousands of cases during the epidemic of influenza last Sa winter. For sale by all druggists, S e WE' CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST Auy,new play by the author of oue STOCK OF which n. unble ied musling 1045¢; bleached, | ersto show by w lings with Mrs, Maish whatever. * That is | Alderman Cusper wanted to amend b Maisk ne attorney the reason, they say, why Mr: 1 authorizea’ them 10 act as h adding o 1ight at the upper end of Koepher | Home, which was last night presented at Sirot and lnephor amended agatn by adding | the Boyd tor the first time in e city, wasa | Can supply v i Atz 1 RAGEAPHS, Comforters sold from £3.25'to 2,75, all in | They are confident that when the another at the tuull'l'u( Sixteenth street and | pleasont surprise to all who had been Ca ug l)l) you I’”)ml’tl)’ at all times. BCSt one lot during saie at &2 to trial they will be able to make Sixth avenue. Casper said ther . Dr. €. B. Judd is in Chicago on business. Comforters sold at from # to &3.30, all to | transactions appear in an honorable light. need of a light at the corner of C. M. Witt of Neola was a Blufts visitor | go at §2.19. was o | amused by that other clover play of Rt stroet and Fifth avenuc. Mikesell said there | William Gillotte's, *Ihe Private Sucre Bostox Sronr, The Kiel hotel barber shov has reopened in | was. So did Swmith. A short, but spirited | tary.” Al there s any choice be- ‘ampbell of the district court in Avoea on oftici Illinois Coal $4.50. the o plays it must be | Telephone 48. he | said that “All the Comforts of Home” s the Clerk T spent yesterds otheringham, Whitelaw & Co., the basement. Joseph Schmitt. P debate then ensued, after which Alderman | busivess, Council Bluffs, Iowa. ——— C: H. A. COX, Sole Agent. per moved that the clau relating to olorado Cough and | creased from $100,000 to §150,000—or §200,000. | the members present except Alderman Ey- el (O A AL 9N D —1. A. Miller, F. E. L peculiar complications as the big audic and 22N, ) mecrous—t A Millar, 0. Gleason, E. I Mr. John Ewall, who has been visiting his [ New York oftice, 47 Leouavd st. Evans Laundry Co.. 520 Pearl street, Tele- | corner in question be stricken out. The | potter, In this the interest is maintained brother, O. Ewall, left vesterday morning — phone 200, Goods called for and delivered. | motion was lost, Incpher then wanted 0 | jiroughout. There are no streaks or spast A TOMTTOQ for his homo in Minueapolis, Will Invest in Council Biufrs, M e e Jote0n engn ll;u"“r"{,‘""“_'““lli""“‘:"“l"il:';:“"l'"'-l of comedy. Ttis full of climaxes of u ludi ECIAL NOTICES. ! J. S Clark, who has been chief clerk at [ Mr. Manley Rogers of Fremont, Neb., and | . Buy your coal and wood o . Fuel Co, | for fear the e whole were dumped | ooug character and the numerous funny sit S A R L B e e R T A D T togethor ho would lose his beloved Sixth | yitions produce a perfect epidomic of merri. | ______GOUNCIL BLUFFS, 4 has severed his connection with the house Rt . ————— street lamp. ment, That is due to the skilltul manuer in TAN Younz men of good ha Or Counecil Bluffs, e e a0 | that city, having sold his stock in that bank | Best heavy goods, 25 per cent off, cash. | Again war came to the front. Kuepher | \Whici the comedy is constructed. But with- De on. Sulury # por 1 accopt w more lucrative position with.d, A, | ond inthe German American bauk of tho | Reiter, the ailor, 810 Broadway. and Casper were both on the floor at the | 5ty competent company of players tho | month caulired. Cill or ad- | oAPITAL STOCK $150,000 Fuller & Co., Omaba druggists. He assumes | same vlace, paid a visit to Mr. George P. : e same time, sawing the air vigorousiy, and for | cleyerness of the author would not be shown | @ress W. D Swith, 617" Broadway, Councll PONOae 1) A g e 4 ki S J.C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary em- | & few minutes the audience looked ‘on with se. That Charles Frot - | Blufs. SURPLUS AND PROFITS.-~.... ... 65,000 HUNOS 0N Sanford, president of the First National | oioer 203 Mo rriam block, Council Blults fear and trombling, expecting every moment | Lo B tIEe. | L O o Tt = L o - LBt UI A Rty Rt o Ve ot tbu ving T an|| L RLRosEy s FERM , Councl 5 g, OSPACMNE | i 9 pany lastnight interpreted the play n the ine sin w4 double re The Manhattan, sporting headquarters, yank o 3 3193 Y T PR to sce blood flow. _Finally by mutual agree- | guivit *jn -~ which it was written 1d heavy dranght horses. Will TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 215,000 O'Brien, interest in the First National Liere. If he Council Meeting. ment it was decided to Vot ou each separ- | there can bo no question. ALl the | 81l orders for'any stylc of liorsis w —_— concludes to doso the capital may be in- e city il met last evening with atel c ot 4 o Leave orders with Dr. W, L. Patton. Cc A e D The city council et last evening with all | ey o frstd was | BCtOrs seemed to ot as much fun out of the \ ) \ ,Chau ol ! 10 e s Conneil Blu s, Shugart et J. D Edmundson, Charles Catairh Root at DeHuven's drug store, 1r 50 Mr. Rogers will move to this city and | erett, with Mayor Macrac in the chair, then the question to bo settled, Casper ! which packed the house and was ina roar of TECHUHY - - | 0. Hunn nsiot gensral banking busle e 4 ¥ 8L, Y ) wanted to settie the Kuepher street matter | jayonter that was almost continuous from A RES 18 you want (o zet one acee or more Larzest capitsl and surplus of any Owing to stormy weathor wo will confinyo | M it Lis home. Mr. Rogers isan old ex- | The first part of the evening was devoted | first, so that if Kuepher cut his throat be | poginuing to end. for a nice home, and where you can Batikin Southwestera Lowa. e mtinue | |oriencod bauker of widely known reputa- | to reading and allowing bills, among which | could do the same when it came to voting on | “EG0" (N players are 01d favorites ere, | Jun 4nd o small fralt und ting goes at net cost. 32 Boway, C. C. Cully, | ton and high character. He lived at Fre- o the following: City ofiicers, 8657 | 1o Sixth stroot light. | For tho same reuson | jiice Henry Miller, who is always good. He | TilTowi, we ean. suit you. Cull INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, i wont, Neb., &long number of years and be Lelorks in city offices, $190; marshals | KnPpher wanted to sottls theSixteenth streot | ana Samicl Edwards had the liow's share of | Johuston & Van Patten, Everctt block, Count Unity Guild Musicale fore that was in the banking business at . 25170+ fir . and Fifth avenue question first, so that he | )0 work to doand their efforts were highly | il Biafrs T Warren, Il Mr. Sanford's father-indaw, | ‘department, §251.70; fire department, $1,330; | could have a whacl at Casper on the Kuep- | yihreciated, Miss Marie Greenwald, who | po LADTIS - Try Dy M = The foliowing programme will be presented | My J. W. Loverett of Sioux Falls, 8. 1), has | electric light company, $1,015. her sirect proposition. ~Agn things grow [ BERTUAEEH o dorious rolos, made & decided | L ment for fomale disonte "Sute o at the Unity 6uild entertainment at Hughes' | personally known Mr. Togers very favorably | The bill of the polico department was the | interesting, During the melee in some way | Nituld in a love.making scenc was o charme | sure. Also Dr. Miller's pile pistiios: painioss E, ball next Friday evening: as @ banker aud financier for the past thirty | st to meet with decided opposition. It was | & motion was carried tovote on the Sixth | o5 venue. The plot, though a simple one, | #ud guarantecd w cure. For saly Tn 'Council | THROAT RPICIAL 8 s Me. J . Millard, prosident of the | for $1,547.46. Alderman Smiith of the police | street light first. The resnlt of the vote was | (% IECIEE SR o0 | iluffs und Omuha only by M N T Connell ksiufts, T Instrumental Solo....... . ¥ , president of the ! 5 0 A is a new conceit on the' stage and its effect Alld Mr. Rert Sims, . i Omalin National hank, Mr. Kountze, presi- | commission said ho had not signed the bill | that Knepher's plan was snowed under by a'l'iC hoightened by its naturalness and proba. | 135: 18t st. and Mis "GO E. iliggins. 1516 Al acaiah olhio ETW, Contralto Solo—Zion aul Rodney | dent of the Iirst National bank aud M. Hlop. | because, according to his arithmetic, thirteen | vote of 3 to 8 vith avenworth st., Omaha. Miss Daisy AL Tiiggl Banjorine and Guitar Diet-—Nlode Messrs, Stophon and Atilis. Violin Solo- 11 Trovitore Sin Muster Charies A, Higgins, pupil of I iirett. Bopruno Solo—Eestuey. ated with the greatos! skilland care ) CATARRI, ASTIIMA Gounall | 4y 1HAY FEVER treate with eminent succe URGICAL OPERATIONS, whore nucesnary, pafne kius, president of the Cowmercial Nntoual | patrolmen ot $70° ought to amount to #10. | **No, I don’t want tomake no motion now,"” ;’):'l"t‘\l“_}l",'lij""l‘l,“_”:;' ) J‘"‘";\'L‘.H",,\ o o W S TS P Y TN bank of Oniiha, speak very highly of Mr, | Some discussion over the police force was | said Alderman Casper when some one told | freth ST Toiints i the play and housos, by J. R Rice 10} Maln st 0 Rowrers ns & good bunkor of long experience | then indulged in, some of the aldermen think- | him that it was now in order for him to bring | thive cortainly was nothiug lacking last | Bluffs and his dealings with the above baniks have | ing that the force was furnishing too many | up his Knepher street light and have it ex- | ikt in the acting. The absence of anything Always been very satisfactory, Mr. Hopkins | men with jobs. Finally the bill was allowed | tinguished, L e e e o is well nequainited with Mr. Rogers, us be | 88 claimed. A quict snicker pervaded the room as [ #PV Whitt | —— R s Jonsly periormed with the utmont Gare ind sl Mrs. Kingsbary. formerly resided at Fremont. 'Tho cneincer's bill also caused somodiscus- | Deputy Clovk Abbott wenton with tho reaa. | Hon i somedy drami and in Al tha Com . G. ESTEP, Akels hrautribod, eortReting Wi TorFhidlvo. s ik Recltatton.. i e ¥ e sion. Wind said he heard thata man in the | ing of paving contracts, and after this had | S 0e (h¢ Dleasing features of the on tertain: Coyneil Bluls, Towa B2 oRIn X0ITODIS D ASKIE(RkER, FEhGS o0 pamisi ecssirac Mato Raker, 1Y Bosh ovh s tad engineer's department had beer drunk most | gone on for some time the council adjourned |yt * (LG BRI I EIEER RN " % 10 WY(: NEUKALGIA ind SICK HEADAL T, aftar 26 Niss Dalsy Higglna B:+“00MbA | o o naricon dlatriot telegraph office. of the time during last month, aud he would | to meet next Monday evenng. B L it e 7T 14 North Madn Street, of terrinlo'suttering, no reliof, entiroly‘cured. Gimod, Violin Solo—Scene do Hallet . Do Berlot g 5 Lol 3 like to know whether the report was true. o deseriptive funtasia “Gipsy Life' is one of Funcral Diveclor anl Emblmer, Bou naarty Biosks arew eno & Oo's a4k X 3 Mauster O, A, Higgins. Pomona Brand Honthound tablets will re | The bill was laid on the table until an inves- | H. A. Cox, western sales agent for A. T. | {00 1o 280 e A AT sy | e st L e 1ags, 1a. Voeal Solo—In Old Madrid. YR l{8%e Your cobgh.. Bamons ‘lv,,,,‘l.‘.., on eacn | tiEation could be made, Thatcher, has moved his eoal oftice from the | syt B b eic Shat i ing wood m“;'md - —_— — Banjorine and Guier DaceHome § tievo your cough, - Pomoua stamped on each | U W, Loomis presented tho bill for the | Brown biilding to No. 10Mafn street, fn tho | o IRAIHSHIOL SN CORpnite Eoos s et D. H, McDaneld & o Fisley B y anjorine und Guitar Duct—ilome Sweet SUISE - A8y BE)S andy d A A N e pman building. Mr. Cox has joined with | gttt ERE O FECNT ded In - descriptiy inley Burke,Geo, W, Howitt, Thos, E. Casady Liskars. Stephen and Atikiis. ‘ bl ] Tllustrated West. Alderman Wood ex- | Cooper & Mc(Gioe, who ‘have moved their # 3 { ¥ Bl & Son's now grocery takes tho lead on | pitined thobill, He suted that & contr Owing to stormy weather we will continue | Upper Broadway 3 our clearing sule a few days longer. Every- x| ot coc, Wi, Rave meve et | plows’™ T popuiarit of sie Saliuivy's | Butohars” and Packars” Suppliss, Burke, Hewitt & Casady, had beon ontered iuto with the Tlustrated | the samo place, and tho gehitlomen have fitted | Orchestra 18 not confined to Omaha alone, as Markat flnums, cas[nzs' e Uomen hve fitted | thoy “are “engaged for their sccond season at which tho city wasto have | up as pleasantly and nice Attorneys-at-Law D the Graud hotel, Mackinac island, Mich,, the soe: otcost. 28 Baway, C. C, () Afte Y 5 y a puil several pages long and to take 5,000 | 8s there are in the city, and they will be glad cl, Mackinac island, Mich., the | g, 1005 sud Sausage Makers' Machinery. §20- thing goes at net cost. #28 B-way, C. C, Cully \l_‘- r Flickinger's Scalp. “}l ies for di tribution, for which the tity | to welcome Ih,,,,.‘,,,u,,d, and)nm pu ,,:‘U in | coming summer aifd it is safe to predict thoy 5 Main St., Counoll Blufts Ta. Also dealors | PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAL T oh California o i Attorrey Beojamin of Avoca filed a couple to pay $20. Some of the aldermen | theiruew guartors, © will repeat the success thoy attained last | niides and Furs A 00 much California canned goods onhaud; | of papers in district court yesterday which | kicked. saying that the part of the e A ] summer, oy | must besold. Kelley & Younkerman, A icked, saying > _part of the con- e 10y &% make some startling charkes agaiust the firm | tract ' reforring to the distribution | Pure fresh drugs ot Davis', opposite Ogden. | wavers Chorry Poctoral has glven mo | .o £ Qllosw) J, 7 Browu Hyliding, Counol HIyEk 1 Mathodias Charon hedioated. of Flickinger Brothers, The ceseis that of | of the 500 copies had not been ful- great rellef Tn bronohitis Withiu g month 1 | time and routes south or east call atthe - Tho Methiodista of Crescett, in this sbunty, | Crangle vs George T, Mish und Cuariotto | filed, Me J.J. Steadman stuted in | | Tho best vench cook m western fowa is at | iS00l Somo of this preparation o a friena | Wabash. ofice, 1502 Farnam strect or ads doy of rejolcing last Sunday, Tholr | Moisb, sdministeators of Georgo H..Malsn, | s of 106 Sompany hat ho had jett the | tho Hotel Gordon, Guupiol Blufts, suffering from bronchitis aud astima, It has [ Write G N, CLaxmo: Sims & Saunders—Atornoys at Lav. Prao: <. beautiful new Mothodist church was dedi- | the history of which was given in these col- | they had not boen distributed it'was not his dono biia 8o much good that he writes for | Northwestorn Puss, Agh, Omahs, N A RoScl 48 thio, staio ang cated by Prosiding Elder Hooker, Their | Umns a short time ago. The caseas it uow | fault. Tho bill was finally allowed, and a | are the finest and nplete in the u map = Ohaien ¥ Dieivile, Biymeuth, ST S—— g i{fi".'flf'x‘;-dL’."(,'J..nm”fi'fi.‘xr:. oL T ) pastor, Kev. Mr. Tweedy, and his people have | stands is a petition for rehearing, Crangle | Warrant ordered drawn for the ameunt, pro- | Next to the new Grand. “Telephone, 14 ol voral Joars 880 Cnamperlatn & Co. of | shown & groat doal of courage, liverality and | cluiming that the witnesses upon thestrength | Yided proof sboula be furnished that the —— Des Moines, Ia., commenced the manufacture T } The new deutal rooms of Drs, Woodbury e — spirit, and have secured a neat little church as 0 most conspicuous ornament to Crescent, cost was about 81,700, Prior to the dedica 00 it was necessary to raise $4H0 to finish paying the amount. Subscriptio called for, and in a fow moments subscribed. At the conclusion of the sery asiically, ware 5350 Wi s the people sang the Doxology very enthusi- of whose testimony judgment was rendered sward. Tho building is modeled after | MEainst him, have since that judgment found the Fifth avouue church in this city, aud is o he that they were inveigled into making false testimony by ga misstatoment of facts, Flickinger Brofhers have acted as attorneys for Maish-ever since the case was started 1n the district court seven years ugo, and they have had charge of it éver since, taking {t through the supreme court o an appeal. Benjawin, who has manipulated the other l-hla. UOW COwes Lo the frout with an awend- company bad fluifilled its part of the cone tract, John T. Stewart entered a protest against the payment of the bill for asidewalk in frontof his property. The protest was r ferred to the committee on streets and alleys. A petition was filed by the oficers cf the Women's Christian ussociation asking that therr property be exempt from taxation so loag as it is used for hospital purposes, Al- derman Knepher moved that the taxes be r witted for 1501, and that the question of the Owing to stormy weather we will continue ring salo a fow_days longe Bleeding the Doctor, . Mucel vs Dr. F. W. Hough- ton is on trial in the superior court, claims thrt Dr, Hougton set his arm for him, after it hud been broken, and did erly, 50 that he has been unable to any'advautage since. The case of | For this he asks $,000 Mardi Gras at New Or'eans, On February 10 the grand carnival will take place. The great Wabash aro now selling round trip tickets to New Orleans good returning until February 28 vory cheap. Time only forty hour T'welve hours in advance of all othe routes, Also round trip tickets to all points in Fiorida, The favorite route to the Hot Springs of Arkansas, For tick- ets and }ufil Linfor mation in regard to of a cough sy prompt andreliable for coughs, colds and croup; that te'true merlt, and in time it was cor Their most sarguine up, believing it be the most reparation yet produced OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Maln and Broadway, CiL BLUFFS, lh-nlwl in forelgn wide wnd laterest pald on tine taln 10 become popular. been moro than thteo bundred thousand. bottles of Chamber: lain’s Cough Remedy are now sold eacn year, wherever known, It will curea severe cold fu less time thau any other treatumcnt. sale by all drugglsts,

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