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v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIBAY EBRUARY 1891 THIE OMAHA CLUN(.!L BLUFFS, OIFICE, BEE NO. PEARL ST, Felivered Ly Carrior in uny partof the City [HE The NEWS IV THE BLUFEY Man With tle Bogus Oheck Again Makes His Appearance. U W, TILTON MANAGER R | A WEDDING ON SOUTH SEVENTH STREET. Pusiness Offiee, No. 44 - Night Fditor, No 2 Mary Noah Was Not so Bad as Tarpie I ht My odis Minis« MINOR MENTION, il jdariS il icablard ter Surprised -Other K Y.P. Co, Local News. Uvunal Bluffs Lumber Co.. coal - Crafts %, 204 Sapp block 1 A marrinee se was 1ssued yesterday to | A ma o of the Council 3R Grubb and Lizzie Llohsey, both of this | Blur y last Wednesday, and city [ 1ot worth of lumber. He Atticies of incorporation we d yoster- | guid t i 16 oHangs AL HotHo; day by the Council Bluffs theater company, Ty S ¥ i e o but had a check of :tho firuof Swan & Eilon Warner filed o suit in district court | Wolker for'$45, and offerad to pay for the yesterday for o divorce from her husband, | Mimber with that. He did not want the lum Jacob I, warner, allegiag drunkenness and | ber right away, but would call for it on his desertion way home Ihe clerk, suspecting plguie the fnfant chitd of M. and Mrs . | o wrouk, took the | chock, and un, died yestorday mornine at the e W 0 Wik 75 dence of his parents, 254 Aven: G, of con- | g8y hi Ll i LLl > ¥ ‘ stion of the lungs, ‘The funeral took place | ferday the m 19 (0L ulg SIEEY SYCES BUT yestorday aftornoon, Rev. ‘I Phickstuu | Prised by receiving a note from their banker, oficiating. Y B enclosing the eheck, and saying that it was a ] il mbls Xo. 1. | foreery.” Swan & Walker were hunted up, p e mombers of Calantho assembly No. 1y | and it was found that the signature was not sthan Sisterhood, who went to' Uhder | oven an attempt at imitation of their firm wood “Tuesday, instituted anassembly thero | genagura, The man who passed the check with an enrollment of over twenty, The new organization was n d after Mrs. Join M Scanlan, deputy grand chancellor for this district T'he case of Mueci vs Hoghton was finished 3 e as the taking of evidence was cof but the attorneys were un nas mysteriously disappeared, and he did not even come back to get the lumber be had bonght and paid for. Mr. Stevenson of the lumber company says that there is valuable d information to be il by the wu nowWn fing fhe will ¢ his office and we nimself known able to talk fast onough to gt throueh the arguments by aajournment time. It wili bo | Orders for tables virs for parties taken up this morning where it was off | formerly sent to C. A. Bebee & Co., will be last night.) filled by tund & Nelion at their new furni Palmer Dobson died pesterday afternoon [ ture store, 211 Main stic of dropsy, at his v lenee corner Avenue A o and Sixteenth streot I'he deceased was agent for A, T fifty-eight years old. The funeral will take al ofice from the at 230 o'clock tomorrow. from the vesi. | Brown building to No. 16 Main street, in the under the auspics of Abe Lincoln | Chapman building. M. Cox has joined with post, Grand Army of the Republic Cooper & McGee, who have moved their Tho jury in the enseof A, A. Hazzard vs | e estate oftice from the Merriam block to MBI Sh T A yeate imets | the same place, and the gentiemen have fitted vor FthoD ‘ thd W4 | up as pleasantly and nicely arvanged offices verdict for the plaintift tor 80 with interest [ 3P %] i g at 6 per cont from April 23, 1885, makinga | £ 10¢ "(“-l”;‘ they i 18 Bl total judgment of &1L e atholinb of IA\V. velcor ! ricnds and the public in anmagzes claimed by Mr, Hazzard was §2,000, | OIT DOW quarters. i th parties asked for ten days in which to TR file a motion for a new trial, and _in case the il L g ’ new trial is not granted, it is probable an ap Last Wednesday evening tne friens of Rev peal will be taken to the supreme court J. L. Pierson and wife, to the number of City Treasurer Kiunelan bas_ just finished | about thirty-five, gathered at their residence his report of the city’s fiuances for the month | an Avenue B, near Twenty-fifth street, to plobulibing LG In the | colebrate the eighteenth auniversary of th treasury during the month The A AT ROV i NE B e 2 disbursements amounted to leaying n || odding. “afterashort tline spehv in) groe cash balance on hand of 4,308, To this s | ings, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson were invited into added 214,000 worth of unsold bonds still in [ ihe dining room where their table had been the treasury, which makes a total of in cash and bonds, The trouble between F. M. I church plans was settled yesterday. promise was effected by which M. drawn out to its limit, and covered with a handsome dinner and tea setof antique china, Rev. C. W. Brower %ifth avenue M E. church ina few well chosen remarks pre- sonted the china to Mr. and Mus, Pierson’ to gether o ¥ B Foonteas A th the best wishes of the dotors, all s of whom are menioe spworth M. E. Bl ta Baak the' t¥cinas. bE thia arent church where Mr. Pierson has - preached for tural plans which were at the bottom of the | e pastyearandabalf. oo I whole dificulty. The suits against W. S. Mr. Pierson mnde & brief response, and Mo e orge Mavhe o peststinge an | then all partook of o bounteous repast’ pre- oftieer will also be dismissed ] cory pleasantly. the The following officers were elected at the | v sepavated at a late R ]‘I‘u:‘l’l\\‘\l\\:d ll\:\ annual meeting of the tariff reform club | hio 'y StREEAEC o O R tess, Wodnesday night: Prosident, W. H. M. | ¢ bostwishes of tho host und hostess. Pusey; first vice prosident, 1 Weils; an secord president, | ; seero: | pov 8y Thomas Bowmiun: | Sone T loton;_executive com : Heat beavy goods i o veg, D. A, Farrell, W Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway. Rohre and I Kelley & Yonkerman, the upper Broady S' B, Wadsworth, H. Guanclla, dissolved 1 very suddenly but Mr. Kelley continue: Yonkerman will ¢ grocers afterno consent and Mr. yost with mutul the busine: partnership Hendricks Aze in another J.C. Bixny, swam neati glneer, 202 Mo rriam block, A-Spooner. mony of William H. Al tary en- neil Blufts Aty The marria Dusiness in a fow dave. Hoth members of | fred of Omaha and Miss Grace Spooncr of the firm _ave very popular and have multi- | this city took place at 3 o'clock yesterday tudes of friends and not an enemy in tho | afternoon, Rev. T.J. Mackay officiatiug, at :\'mllll Ed \‘l». “«u:\. the popular clerk who | the vesidence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and has been with the firm since its existence, o Spooner, corner of Seventh streof WiLllRaHi IO STColEY S Mrs. 13 A. Spooner, corner of Seventh street The defendant in the case of Sutherlan: and Seventh avenue. About fifty of the most a va the Standard life and accident insurance [ intimate friends of the family we company, which was tried last week in the | invited. The bride was attired in a superior court, has filed a motion for a new | own of mouseline de soie, embroidered with trial on the gronnd that the verdict was not | white satin, The parlors” were beautifully rendered aceonding to the weight of tho evi ated, and the arch between them wils dence. The verdict which is wanted set withi smilax, forming o bower under asidewas in favor of the vlaintiff to the [ which the couplestood while the ccremony amount of £1,510, the face value of an insur- | was being performed. Miss Ruth Felt, t ance policy on the life of ' young man who | three-yenr-ola daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C was killed on the motor ne'a year ago, L. Feit, acted as maid of houor. After the Frank Kane, the Wild Bill of Council | ceremony was performed refreshments were Blufts, was arrested Wedne night just edand Mr. and Mrs. Alfred left in the 88 ho was leaving the jail after having | evenine for Chicago over the Milwaukee served a thirty days' sontence for nssault 1. They will rotuen after o mouth's and battery. ‘This time the charge against | YISt in that city to Omaha, where Mr. Al him was disturbing religions worship. The | fred is cugaged in the architectural business. socame up ye Rev. C. W ve chureh where the offer a number of other witnesses were on hand t testify to the After the testimon vas heard Kane was back to the count Jail to spend another thirty days. It is st thatall the other cases now pending a Kane for assault and battery and - disturbin the peace will be dropped. Our Remarkable ables us to present tion prices without a pr dny before Justice Pat the pastor of th ommitted, an for your c lont in the histc Minnesota Superlative flour, #1; or pkize, 100 naps for mince ead’ for bey ans tomatocs, orton & Co flour, 81, 1o pail lard fo ans mustard taws, per b, ¢ od clgars for i 20-1b pail jelly fo s-gal pail syrup for 8be; h-gal ke rup for §1.40; pail white_fish for 60c. Brown's C. O. D. Groeery, Council Bluffs and Omiba Too much California must be sold. Kelley & Younkerman. st PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, meat, pail lar been awarded the contract for the buildin of 110 miles of railroad near that place, und he can make satisfuctory arrangements wi probably start for the scene of his labors in sbort time, will follow him in a short time. Mr. T. C. Dawson, who has been conecte with the editorial staff of the lowa Stat Register, has arrived in the city and wi make his future home here. He w fu the practice of law with Attoruey Genera Stone. Major W. H. Spera_leaves today for O ton, where he will muster encampment 80, Union Veteran Legion. This will be th second encampment of the order organized i the state, and the rapid growth, The Creston encampm & charter membership of twenty-eight. oot ‘The Manhattan, sportivg headquarters. N. O} Brien. e o —-— Unit Guild musical and dance tonight at Hughes' ball. Admission 25 cents, The Kiel hotel barber shoo has reopened in the basement. Joseph Schmith Page, or | allow Mrs for nned goods on hand; prospects are good for its ut bas Bell & Son's new ¢ Upper Broadway. Boys W at American district telc To be sure that cery takes the lead on ) old stock. 1 h ofice. d o (5 childre our ' have pure & | candy, ouy for them the Pomona brand fruit luice Pomona stamed on each tab- et. The trade supplied Dugquette & Co. She Was Discharged. v Noal's trial on the charge of larceny of Councll Bluffs, All goods are warranted | was leld fn tho superior court yesterday pew and clean, equal 1o the best any market S e e Offords, Onlylons. price and. terms atsiosly | Zoruing. The defondant told hor story, cash. Call and see and be satistied that we | Which was substantially as related in these ure right columus before. She obtained the receint Davis’ Royal No. 10 flour, from the sewing machine man, and she then Blue D flon : Gold Med paid him £ telling him there was just enough, with the §13 which was due her us flour, $15 15 1bs granulated sugar for £ comuission for the sale of the other machine, 1bs extraC granulated sugar for #1520 1bs | to make up the whole payment on her own ew Orleans sugar for 813 Arbuckle’ coffee, | Tuis nottled the sewing machine man and e ; German coffee, ver pe i | adopted heroic measures to get the receipt bac When Judge N > had | lady’s story h «lmh.lwul her trial of Hook will 11 continuance b ' the young at once. The take place on the 10th, a ving been granted in or pyder to be present and tes The new dental room > the finest and most ce Next to the new Grand, Woodbury lete in tho v Telephone, 143 r g Buy your coal and wood of C. 530 Broadway. Telephone 1 B. Fuel Co,, i Pure fresh drugs at Davis', opposite Ogden. ok 1 western Lowa is at icil Bluffs, The best French ¢ the Hotel Gordon, C S. E. Maxon has gone to_Clinton to attend T the funeral of u brother-in-law. A4 VABA Mrs. W. H. Mernam and Miss Porter have [ The very lavge attendance at Boyd's opera gone to Uhicago to visit friends, house last night attests the str hold t William Gilbert, son of John Gilbert, has | Shenandoah™ has on the popular heas f):’l‘l“:‘ Q;'I @ short visit with friends at Stan- | poducetion of this pleasing and thriliing g |‘ ey A , | story of loveand war is in the bands of an Denver, s visiling her pareats, Mr, and Mrs, | SYERIY balun L 1houRh uotALICIE Company Ra Dl ana its receprion was very cordial. T Mrs, L. D, Stroet and Mrs. M. F. Holden | leading roies were well sustained, Frank of Oshikosh, Wis., are in the city, the guests | Davton's Kerchival West, Helen Leslio A O Eatdan Y Gertrude Ellingham and Virginia Marlow Re Mackay roturned last Wednes- Madeline Woat bl AR 0 s Amestorn triy, | Miss Fauny Ward, 3 ‘““ ove hest ot B ‘:‘\‘l‘“‘““ ""”; P | company, marred an otherwise eharming por- © preached at Pucblo las night trayal of the part of Jeuny Buckthorn—the triotic daug of al--by faulty dress’ performunce will be re g if il a the bluff federal & the part ited this evening. In Hollnd, Mich,,C. I. Doesbury publishes J. Y. Fuller is about to change his vesi- | the newsand in its columuns strougly recom- aence from this city to Chicago. He is now | mends D. Thomas' Eleetric Oil for "¢ oughs, looking over the Windy city and making | colds, soe throat, catar: asthma. preparatious for his removal.” Mrs. Fuller ——r Last Night's € welve members we zof the council held uncil Meet at the spe ng. d al meet- N last night, Messrs, Bechel, Chaffee, Conway, Davis, McLearie al | and Olsen being absent, wtatarms stated that he had f th mbers of the meeting. priation ordinance was R u A THE HYGIENIO TREATMENT OF CONSIIPATION AND ORDIN- ARY DYSPEPS1A. Sir John Andrews, the leves that in the vast majority of stipation may be successfully” overcome tukin aspoantul of the genulne lmy Carlsbad Sprudel Salt dissolved in tur fulof water half a pint). coid or hot, early i the worulug, wud, 1€ uscessiry, ou’ golng sglish prof EACITEMENT INCREASES The Outlet of the Wonderful Bargains Being - Obtained from the EISEMAN BANKRUPT S SPERECIAL. BARGAINS. 10aks,\l iseman orice $12.50, now $1.98. )ress Goods, Eiseman price 25¢ yard, now 10c yard. Jress Silks, Tiseman price 50c o 75¢ yard, now 20@\ ard. Tl “ancy Velyets Eiseman price, $1 to $2 yard, now 30c ankets, Eiseman price $1.25, now 59c. Men's Boots, Liseman price ?H pair, now_$1.98. now QSC ) NOW 5 Tverything Men's Hats, Jseman price $ len's Suits, Eiseman price 56.5 Watch Daily Lasts. I d o as Advertised. Council Bluffs, AAdTILATCHER tried and acquitted. His wife has been his staunch friend and support in his dificultics, but now declares she will have him arrested for an assaalt with intent to kill. read a first and sceond time, after which the council adjourneda to meet it special session at 11 o'clock this morning. SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS, NOTICE; ~ Gessler’s Magic He he Wafers, Curesal — - noRg oar-old_rondster = ] Ny Beaddaehes in 20 minutes, At all druggists. | (1 have acousm whois a printer, says ex- b for Cash; on? or 168 MAIN STRERT. p L) MayorJ. B. sghran of North Des Moin 2ht plano. Ma Ta.” Some teucher, 114 Stutsn employed in t Council Blatrs, An Insane Man Captured. gty wherd they wore priuting cireulars for | = GRS - Officers Cusick and Burns were Chamberlain, -~ He had a deco seated cold and AN T vards of plastering done . yesterday afternoon to the corner of Twenty- | terrible cough, and while setting up copy he AWkl el GRL e To Our Friends and Patrons: T al Gall e a el oo e are T atn made up his mind to buy a_bottle. It cured | N partpayment. Apply to Leonird F ¢ him and that h was first L eyer know Oc, N I GG e 5 . Keyser was creating pandemonium with the | Chamberlain's C: | R S e G i v, N e . 4 M- wembers of his houselola and the furniture | strongly in its favor ever since of the’ st practical Sellur "over offe \\ c h‘l\c I‘(,I]l()\(,(l our OHICC f' om 114 I\I-lll] o the house. Kaysor was adjudged Insano | perioncs and thitt of my family conyinoes mo | farmors. . Call and s raddress Canedy . about three months ago and was sent to the | that this remedy is ‘the best in the world | Mfg Co. 10311 Mafn street, Council Bluff to 16 I\I;un StI'CCt. asylum at Lincoln, He wus reteasea & fow | That may be strong langzuage but that 1s wha TANTED—A middl K ago and sent home, supposed to be | Ithink. ~ For sale by all druggists, \ thorouzhly experiend Yosterday afternoon, however, he ——— Kk raising, eapible of 1 became violently mad again and was taken Garalorin anke Kod with 500 17 by the ofticers and confived in the county jail. tparty | 1 Mo cun give Oni county <t of bility nced T wish to return my sincere thanks to the employes of Swift's Packing Co, for their kindness shown to me at the death WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF me but th nees for en R Mrs. Winslow's dren teething produ ip for chil- he natural quict sleep. ; ith, Coundil Blut's. of my hushand, Charles Larsen, who BAL R - was scalded on January 23, 1891, W ANEED-Youns men of g o hablts for o Goemania'a M1l Tonight, Mus MARY Larse montht 85 Seearily. required: Cal or Mo It is a settled fact that the finish contest ———— dress W, D Swith, 653 Broadway, Council between Frisco McGee and Barney Taylor at L To Invade the Strip. Blufrs, iz S Germania hall this evening will be one of the | CAtpwetLL, Kan,, Feb. 5.t has been as- JOR SALE-Fino stngle and double rowd ~ . T e e TR T LA e ATV E ned that a seeret invasion of the Che & st it ) driant hgrses, Wil Can SUPPIV you pr()n]l)t]y at all times. Best vicinity for many months. Both men arein | kee swripis to be made tomorrow by the | o SR LU SN, BRGE 08 S8 / great fighting fig. and both determ 110 | O'Connor-Dill **boomers.” The plan is to | livery and sale stables, 21 and 2 a BT ¢t A4 trail the colors of the other in the dust, and | pove into the strip in small bands, each com- | Coutieil Bluirs. b Illll](ll. LOJ] $4.50. ~‘nnl~l"-|u"m y it will be uln”\-i ting l-'“n ~\‘* posed of two or three fumilies, and thus elude CRES =TT yon want to get one ) ncither man possesses much s 20t 1S | the Cherokee Indian police who have bee; or nd whero 3 Jlimes, Toais I ek ot | Kook s st wi kecalen | £ et Telephone 48. H. A. COX, Sole Agent, from the tap of the gong until one or the | from their domain you want t y s or R 1 other takes a nap, o N A in Towa, we suit you. Call and s Johnston & Van Patten, eil Blufrs, N0 LADIE: ment for female Also Dr. Miil block, Coun= wgo_Chamborlain & Co. of ¢ vlock, Coun- Moines, Ia., commenced the manufacture of a cough syrup, believing it to be the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for conghs, colds and oroups that the publio Dr. Bivy CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs, - CLAMPIUIT'S HAD BREAK, o mild pile p.\m s ale in Councll He Gets Drunk and Attempts to Mur- | appreciate true merit, and_ in time it was cer- [ Bluffs ind Or A A, Smith, 2 AR e tail to become popt Their most sanguine | 1288, 18t st tiggins, 1616 CAPITAL STOCK .$150,000 % hopes have been wore than realized. Over | leavenworth st., On SURPLUS AND PROFITS SO 65 1000 : ]:\t ?‘ u'a-!v!\(-k 1|‘m mz‘h‘v Mis, ‘l\-llm M.’ thre :|.|’u\:’l ~4ll“|\x|x:r\l‘\||1:‘l bottles of’ Chambor- Ok SALE f'xn"fi'x"fi?u;'a“\' land, it ‘lampitt, who lives in the second story o s Coug rmedy are v sold eacn year, 0uses, L. 00, ain st., Gounol T N, Fifoants strocts . somo wonds | B I 15 togaid ' s bt maoe | Biua 7 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ... 215,000 K0 2 h- ¢ known. It will cure a severe e with her nusband, Harry Clampitt, while at ;:. it VOr - ; g 3 time thau any other treatment. Dinectors—1. A. Miller, F. 0. Gloason, E. Ta the supper table and the latter, being par- | sale by all druggists. Recelver's Sale of Capitai Hotel Fur Shaeart, . B Tlart, J. D, Eduundion, harlos tially intoxicated at the time, picked up a At ieS . niture, { & Hungan. Tranwot veneral unokfg busly butcher knife and attempted tostrike her. Diastrous New York Fire. By virtue of an order of the district court, e RS OTR 'Rl wanwal | Ross Larzest ‘capival’ aud surphi s 3 . 9 ind fo caster county, appy PATIN 3y ) hank in Southwe wa room and down to the saloon be- | ingina five-story building at Green Point, | Kitchen vs Edward P, Roggen, et al. notice is "{;mi“'g‘«y‘lfi Dyloz and Cleantng dong tn the | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, low, while her infuriated busband | Long Island, occupied by the E. D, Church | pereby siven thatl willon the bt quy of | iS00GS To Tookus kood s no vk | — 0 made after her mother, an old lady of | soda water factory. caused a damage of §20,- t the Cap! I, at the southwest ]llrmnpllvdnm}.ml} del »C-nlx in all parts of sixty, who lives with them, The old lady | 000 At2 o'clock two tanks containing 5,000 | corner of Eleveith und I tyat |VhespurtY. Bend foporigo st t ) Finley Burke,Geo W. Hewitt. Thos, E. Casady s self in | €allons of oil, by ing to the Brooklyn ofl | Lincoin. in the county ster sell at | o, p a managed to elude him by locking herself in | &4llons of ofl, belonging to whe Brooklyn « public auetlon to the highest bidder for’ cush, | 108 Broudwaye Noar Norhwestera Burke. Hewitt & Casad an :ul,‘nlml;u‘rn‘nm‘Il lm;uml V\;-'n ru;\ .x.-\\rn Chught five, but 1t 1s belvad Wikl bo saved, | Bl the nersonul property, famiture goods, NOLL : ke, e aLasady, stairs_ and into the saloon, where his wifo it | o 3 ek 4 ws plouding with hulf o wento oro- | Shakespeare will please exeuse us if wo ia fisgof the safd ehattel nroperty Attorneys-at-Law cet her aud ecall a police officer. Cla modify him thus: Thrice is he ciad who hath the suld hotel building p S IN TATE AND FEDE| pitt forced his way through the his system strengthened with Ayer's Sarsa- SAMNCULAY PHACTIOE IN T 6TATH AND FEDERAR and got nold of the fr parilla, and he but naked, though' arrayed in 5 AT woman and almost tore the clothing from her Jani1d2itm furs, whose blood is poor or with dises J.J. Brown Building, Council Blufra vefore he could b over i N 0908 | = e Afces person before he could be overpowered. He | yupted. An jucomparable medicine! Tows lly realized that he had done that which B RHIPAER (A AURIEIAY HOTEL. ARED:. P 1 place him under arrest if he g N 9 e o redictions for chruary Weather. The Mu v, Cor. 14th and Harney, the saloon a p departed bel > » - > tho, saloon and o departed bolore 8n | =4y ona'nre hut twénty-elght days in | s th ¢ wubstantially constructed M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D Mrs, Clampitt and her mother werc afraid | this month there ought to be less cold | fote ilding i OGn L EYE, KA i AND w stay slone, 8o the aver to | atmosphere than in danuary, but vall | heavw brick five walls vanning from el i lady friend ucross the street and asked hor | sigus fuil in dry weather,” therefore wo | base Ul the ceilings and Al disca 5 brother, Mr. Frank Swickard, to cor Sav bt the olectrictiehtod. | Heors tined with Asbestos Paper mak EAIL KOS and THO AT | keep guard_over n until’ the morning, dtedd. vostibuled. limited eraing | (09 i impossivle to burn quickiy. Fire Lt wIth o greatesty When thoy intended to havos warrant issued | o") “Gihiongo, Milwaukee & St Paul | $Acares and five alarina thyoughout Electric Trusses, illang care. |\Allr (\hfll ; \;\| “u(llm\ ‘mI‘n\h“huw'mm‘l Rt wy will continue to run dai the building. Steam heat, hot and mvvlll\\ FEVER treat Mr. Swickard went over to the apart- i ) A paton i hinefnevery 1 with eminent suce menca whoro "o Woton ‘ifve" i | tween Omaha, Couselt” Biuft sotdwaterandsunahin incveryroom. | Belts, Chost Protectors, Ete, | "wuican onsnytioss, whee e, cai. at 10 o'clock he noticed Clampitt uttempt etrie L light reading lamp Fie st care and skill, ine o foro s way futat b bl SRl i bf e B. SILLOWAY, I'rop. AGENTS WANTED. ~ DR. C.B. JUDD, orfeal resulis 1 GLANSES worur! window. He had climbed up to the windows e . — ' X iting ail refraciivo, (o blen T e roar by walking o 8 Walek. Wipe thRe um stieet, Omaha. 606 Broadway, Counoil Bluffs, Ia i nd ARHE Gtz e’ Tand runs obliguely down the back of the build- R N N Ess TELEPHONES, K HEADACHLE, ing. He had’but a very slender meaus of re- Chi wrrihlo suflering no ro OFFICE, 0, taliing bis josition, ‘and Swickbed” opeued | 4% Fiasesco, Cal, Feb, B Advices ro- | BV LT AT, i men iums ta. the window and struck him a light blow, | ceived from China today are to the effect ) S sy iy wurling him headlong to the frozen ground, | that floods have devastated certain localities, | DRe HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, OFFICER & PUSEY, cet below. out Tourteen - : el ! 5 9ub of sbifes ur Lam or 10 813 | about fou and that over 1,000 Chinawen bave been v * Mrs, Clampitt again uttered a seream and | growned. Ihqut the ERIWISLES of she RALAY flew down tho stairs, yelliog bloody murder | 97°"™° S P 1d ‘speedy Gure, Whether m‘e"" T E:R S aud police. 4 i Adolf Lalloz, carriage manufacturer, 119 ] . Oficer Cullen was on the scene ina few | Cerroli street, Buffalo, N. Y., states: I was | taguty that tho « o M ¥ 3 0] i [ iroadway, seconds and found Swickard looking out of | trounled with nausea of the stomach, sick and oro he ie sware, his CoiA ‘"" reigramation g i Mo snd S J e bacie window whore Clampitt tred (o et | beaacho aud *genoral”debility.” Burdock N fn‘.?,“.'.‘i’;‘u e & Th (o Sorm - Icrotm'(,m B"Ulr\“" 10Wa, ud Clampi g insensivle of "0\ 00K ors ¢ ed e, Trade supplied b, H"u‘ & 0r8 In_sareigh. 84 domestlo xohan sl Tos besatuleen wa ot | stioed Bige rused e, o SR SMER B R cottontlon " wiado wud lndorest bata Ui A1 station and the city physician was called Boal e s & Called. ey A Ll Clampitt regained consciousness in about half ANty ; YR Py Buftering from that the man,s noso was broken aud he hiad | en is called fo lock this afternoon at qany o 'L‘.“.‘.“‘i.‘,.. L ) received a few other bruises about the fuce, but was ot seriously injured. Harry Clampitt is the man who shot a boy real estate exchange. i) contlining ‘ad by very Van Houten's Council Blufts, Towa, 21 MAIN STRE SET, Awplen Cocou | severalwontus ago aud was but recently Pure, soluble, eco- 14 North Main Siret, Funeral Divector anl Emb dmr, man who Iy Prof. ¥, (LGt Addrom oodus, Conn uomical, over C. B Jucquoniin & Co, Jewelry Store