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THE OMAHA DAILY BRE: T BRUARY 26, 1501 THIE OMAHA BEE | T SENS I8 THE BLOFES, [ i : ; N LRy st SPROIAL NOTIOES { « wish thee ‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS, CCUNCIL BLUFFS, ’ v wishe | ST The Mollwhor Ihe Amateur Detective, Widow who wis . " { APPOINT - Narrow Fscape from Death by a Workman at the Union Blevator K SERVED WIHTHOUT PAY, OMAL L LA e Amatenr Detectiv h i ; Wl i o v ase Pertiaps Unequatied in ehe Cubul Al 2 Mistory of the Civil War Ol S AL totardan land Wit hgisos, by J. R Rice, 100 Matn st doaul Blum donn L A ppetine, “Saet Lived on to | ilen 10 bavo Ry oVt t Apnnon By is clai thirty years. Reckon you areall amazed e - that Tdon't eryand tike on, but thai's o Drs. Woodbury's new dent Yoaps to to and it fills on:Hio, (i G jo plovsant as woll as profiable. | Onie half an hour afove tho t i (i Finest and most complete. dental ¢ Dot twanty things 1s s Hiout LRy i e Vo voted her full of “bus bt | a vere wd we ent Spring Good pather hard-hearted, hut had 1o t t to talk about ng dress | change Sur mind about that. She sud e wis T i are here, nevert ) andt in | de disappeared, and as we walked ning and evening ol cu i L quantities. The first ery of 7 to the cotton biles piled Nigh on ndinex perienced w up e figh | LA vlation order has be cived, platform wo hen Cving | With assurae from Ovderly S L it ;o Intost siudos nud tints of |/ na sobbiig, and thon voicoof lumpi- ((Bailoy, aid Fivsl Liuteint RO NS T i S ion eried out that ~ the mistake could Sava TR the delicate shades o1 grays, tion cried 1l even on d g sroso. Wenever h 0, Jim, old man, it's the Lord's will, [ remedied in time. But when t welit ton supper give A | t ' viett re but Lean't abide it! 'm a holdin® up | master e the men their #1830 month | Lhirt A Electric Trusses, anyexcop! and tryin' to be brave, but my old heart's fand 1 t nothing, I went to Colonel i v had better be ing y 1 Y hare of 1 ine of dress v being drownded out by tears which the | Dutton.” He was o military man and T F50q ipon ot Yo Belts,Chest Pl‘otectors, Etc‘ s ust \ s Watadl P ny sutisfaetio e boys AR \Vilh is usual our low prices | oves won't shed! I'm a-waitin', Jim dic toany satisfactic Il Y8 | rai iimonitie of examini b y ( oo ] : a-waitin’ (il I git back home whar [ kin | gzve mo enou om their pay to keep | ; AGENTS WANTED. — DR.C. B, JUDD. of accepting it. O o M1 bulie ! i 1| Huehams, flamnelette and pineapple tissue sttt cov- | me faivly satistied for several v - : 2 i i WOlLS rmetib ety il (haty <o My | e B o L oo, | e i fabrics ThTtho \wash moods | 8lop down and hev itout with my sor- | ing tivly sutibfiedfor sover whies, 506 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia Stownrt to be present, il was decided ¢ there sprang upa demaud fovbetter build: | jio, ho fatter u soft fabric resembling a | Fow! ; o J ! i ; TELEP HON S, the meeling tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock, | Aes ud I AL chinasitl, ‘They come in plain and assorted And two minutes later sl , was stand- | the battle of Antictam had been given o ol \ 1 W ovderly drinking I Suand 1 we W ', 8 "w for Fredoricl OFFICE, o RESTDEN 13 Nearly thewhole of vesterday in the Qis. Sttt N T : patterns. The price being mucheheaper than | ing at the ticket window and saying 1p and we went sonth fo rederick eiietens briamu et (ETe L ad e bbb ching silks b thom within the reach of | **Reckon these kivered kyars neverdo [ burg. Still no satisfaction in pag ov of Attorneys Shea anat Dadley inthe ease of | “Sudidenly voung Seabr ‘,‘,"‘,;‘,‘“ bateh | Mbg for the present 1ae per yard be on time, but T want no fussin’ around | prospects. — You don't know anything : | 2 1 D e N q ire-Atiorneys at Law Sdath usnally sold for that pr Bros.' drug store at Tingley, la/, My | W ol nway witl i al soldier’s privatiol OF Conrse in this ense or somehody’ll git sued. | about & soldier’s privations, o th t e " sedin '\ LW o [ ) aim to be the best ever wn for The ground hat countr S i ) . Rty i, and & Shugnrt with the interes procecdings that were | The name of L. M. Tur m i L gise St exquis. | Hain't got but t days o put him | The ground in tha wtry i WYy c eral court Roors i, 4 gar B e . Hiovaou flic noney: | wuo patlerns are simply exquls: | 1, gugh and git back home,” which won't souk up watérany moi UIA [ Y Counell BLUTS, Lowa rdes | one i day, but despit s t Fian S BlISE Ao, Rvasiet - than a board, and of s wo some Who e wasor where he f 1 P B L 2 ket Quick Work. 1 lay in rubber pts, witer al 1, Hec ° W Wil fn foue grades s e and Des Mownes Mail and Times, about s, and heads on knapsacks to v c. Thelse quality | jike very much | A few duys agowhile siting in keep them out of the swim whild 1L Chanl i I story is, we 1 p \‘v\: g well known citlion, came o | Vet Hilow af iy : Ll : Cured ’»5 o : R " he had. Mr a bottle ness attacked 1 } T aflfl E uv, hours. § i ) v 0 o sale and gives genu condensed milk and 1 D. I, NMcDaneld & Co. L Butchers’ and Packers” Sup)lizs, TEN PUUNU&% Markl Ficturs, Gasinzs, usaze Makers' Machinery, &2 Wi ot ' Blus, L Also gowled e I Rl s S . , SRR B & DY nurolnsed, ki hou hard tack. [t almost Mard R P T RN s i e ' S ormal didon, | the s, dug when e g b b St B | Stujor Urdsty coldnt el me, s U 5 1 itabig | (nens o 8150 ¢ peared to be entively cured only advic 1GC MU GLOTRYIS D o il scores. > credit we 1 drnpeists, inthe regular a o six montl HSERIE et e - of pat ¢ servic That wus too | Henry, 1S 3 Lett Here Baby, Alrwn Weers any v CITIZENS STATE BANK rain I had been sick O oy T ittt [ unbleacned. ™ Tuble napkins, any siz ple | was crowde st bound_ passen- | rogt of my compiny had been mustere on Joo iy 10 attond [ napkinsany e, from heeach, or S0 per | rovs a few ¢ o suys the Coun- | jyto the United States service, and | THINK UF "' n o har e - oxtmintion. Henry | (07en to &.00 per dozen. Tho most complete | ¢ Bluffs Globe, ' e 2 2 ain | wsn“tin it s wattorney, He was pressed have ever hud the pleasure of show= | iy fate the coneh was left standin S liaiaT mant arosssd o Norlok v sa Flesh Produces there can b hivd ar h BOSTON STO1 g R, 1 as to whether e hid not et Wi vaders | 0t the transfer until its avrival. Among | from New port News onenight, and <om fnwersof s lofd hand wore ladiy masiol o e 1 0 heringham, Whitelaw & Co., leader 1 | CAPITAL STOCK.. aent it 3is bal enogs to Reep bt o | Witted that onee on o time e aid tend bario | Broadway, Comnell Bluls, Ta. " New York | younz man of gl ety ive conts in my pocket, just enough to pa | SURPLUS ANDPROFITS . ot King for somme time Harisou county suloon, o cons | 0100, 47 Leonird street mers, and in his i u ho e the ferriage to New York. On the Con Tayyq lrge quantity of kerosene was o { o —— fant abhout three months old, 3 H 1 H H 3 H H H ; b state ar oll my name stand C ALAND §! S A Sco by thio At A i Saitacior Nowaorle Sy m bRy Tab) Musonleltem necticut-state army roll my name stands, ; TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS { { { ) ! i ! ! { { ! § ! Of Council Bluffs, question but that 3 s | Eenry said that would appear later. 3 3 s i sengersall retived except the E. B. Gilbert 0. Tnever was v Dinecrons—T. A Miller, B O. Gleasin GLISH A fow duvs oo ot of ol was | A Hen ey pnrtner, tastifiea | P& Mareh 4. ~ man, who walked the floot in a vain en S e R Witk 100718 s D PR £, Atothol ‘ fali e LB 0L Ihe Democrats Nominate. deavor to quiet the tittle one, whoeried | and T dida't desert from the state s Has e imous : o o T Tl e et ereine i con | 1 eried ns thouh under . contvact to | vice, Tho ste s Shugart, k2 E. Hart, J. D Edmundson it Fit was supposed thiat furnish vocal music for the patrons of CHannan, Transact general bankin ness. Larzest capital and surplus of fisst. An inspeetion showed thi o L Holmes was appolnted chairman and - | o Giple vermillion-complected fat mar i ov Lime and Soda INTEREST UN TIM: DEPOSITS, 3 1 of the Republic post, and a recular mi ora) degroos Bolow: 1 ; Y mett Tindey secretary. After the usual pre- | ECGES G OM Trom botwoen the | g is without a rival. NEauy have AT ax DAty Boitlaa eI e s i | (Bead Kpald hend QUG Iroutl WrmpliEle ) o Pomeda pound a day by the use 2 35 (5 | curtains of his bunk and suid, in an i HiaE G b ihe mattoriila thaBhanas L or 1 pliced on sale and ordered 3 o wa the list of delegates and the voting | tempered tone A T e AR T B rad e vor LTI curo o0 i o in of proxies, \ informal v “For heaven s sake, quict that brat.” | Who will worls up th A TRTaT: CONSUMPTION, ! was taken for alderman - at But the “brat” only cried the louder. | the legislature and Tty & SCAOFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGH S AND v after \ s Phe result of the vote was that 261, ve *Suy, young man, [ know what that for 2100, " COLDS, IAND_ALL EOHMS (0F ‘WISTING DiS- TN A 5 o e e i L L Rayyyout i ay L pay for my servico 100, EASES, A8 PALITANLI AN 211K pars g t wit v S Brown, Knepher arose and stated that he 3 : I ny Was S| | trun if d, and - would ¢ fhabs Mac ¥ t t forand told b on Mr. Brown was \ noth spoke up another cor- | be tec v Soons AN | M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. inscemed necessiry to membership. | s t | R ST AL | TCATARRIL ASTHIMA S yore get the genuine as there are | amd HAY PEVER treatd Yes, the durned thing ought to b t Broy alled for, and made a v the wails of the “choir,” reme S a i that fow vemirks ng the convention for 1wkin the an 1 cannot sin . s t L t t- | the honov ithad con d upon him, afte faced young man | IQF SIS fli D tha | which the sl didate for park _ AL & 2 ‘\' » tThen g B i t t « t issioner was & Mitehe ARy hivd. L S ey SRR : LG (s T R : e 4 . (P i % : ; 3 : Y ho noxt thing on tho programme was the | €lse. Boo, hoo, hool” and papn chimed Sitting Bull's Ghost. Siloly s sty 0o lisha : L i A nomination of two candidates for the school | i on the doxology, completely drowning Tho plan to remove Sitting Bul Lige of Mother and (il h;‘w ke 1 ! e w i board. ‘The formal vote resulted in the now- | the strainsof the infantile warbler, R Lt o e B e i muvlor™ ) ety ot consé e m ot | < MOTHER'S FRIEND” R s rwas wsed yesterday aftern yake speech, He than'ced the menibers of Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. B “[’ I with deilght by e Robs Conjincmnt of its ottt that the o futely after tho hiben: S pruccct | 1H comanion for et oruossctaont. of 256 | D B d. Wilkimaon St Lonis, Mo, saye: | fuborstitious Indiuns on tho Sty n Council BLulls and s, Up o plic ch he bad v ‘ i \ tock reservation, who are fir TR o Hi it e policy — wi ! d - pursu r 1 have tics in - cases of dia A ) W LT A i S bovip il svat1sie ing “the threo ¥ t had | betes, with marked beneticial result 3 ydend enieftain®s late 1 g U [ PRACTICE INTIESTATE AND FEDERAT, P Sl i been his constant aim, he said, | well pleased with the remedial qualities of | abode is haunted by his ghost, and noth i COURIS, bold furiture you « “inley Burke. Geo, W, He . Oandy Burke, Hewitt& Casaly, cwiny Horror and Risk., | | | ‘) Attorneys-at-Law ad warrant ready for b srities think It 5 wer wove will e mad de self tl any anticl toward prosecuting hin the charge you thing you want ¢ verjury for a few days, hope that e to have his actions as a member of the board | the preparation 1 can persunde them to telieve other- quiring you topay let you have it ¢ the preparation ing can per n tl a solutely free from national or sectarian ! ) | eusy payie ) o mecessity e wise, snys a Bismarels disp Sitt « el M madledd froe Mices: I T, Brown Buildix Blufrs, Bull’s immediate followers are the most BRADFEINLD REGUL ATOR ¢ as, and how 1i he had succeeded the Stories of S democrats present knew When residing in Washington General | superstit but every other Tndiar : The democ csent evidently the iing tnuvic onorlefisupceshitiousyibutiayery ouhe i solb Ul ’ L tike actvantage of the brenthiiiz spell ho | no tad. dons very: well ladeed. fon thoy Sherman was invited to public binquets | the reservation shavesin the belief that LD DY ALL DRUQOIST | ICE 1\ \\ ll SE \ stoves i the city to seleet | ha Land wet_out ¢ Jandea’ Mr, | Binxsms little” pioce il the | and private teas daily and_often had as | the building is nightly inhabited by the T3 fron $20 Broadway s th ht the ) i . i T GRrEATY R | 3 se O aea i ral ot e LR L ol o miaest Gonerali Ve ai Vil lof, Otiiond || disembodied niulalief thaiold wiihlon | UBARKIMARN M1 L O FFAT TR ADEIMARK S i ! ) ledio) b . b of the evening was then done, ex- | ocension General Sherman started as | and his men who were killed in the con- EDY. Anunfail 5 “all o o itchinsm & Co. for ¢ ce 3ut if he ey 1 | I I - 1 4 N N L e g cure forSeine ptonD. T s« KN‘»“\H! 1 But if he j u | copt the appointment of a ehaivman of the | wsual, buton reaching the street he sud- | e lohat bjahale flict with the Iudian police over two TR is likely tha eity contral cormmittee. W, 1L Kuepher was | . ) LnalioWeaknpas inducenents for the nest few days. uade us bot for him as it ¢ anboiuted unanimous nly stopy havi quite f tten | months ago. Notone Indian e U Bpormnterrioe T ) — - A ! ; appointed waninowsly: e e | (e purticulur banquet he had promised | vadled wpon 10 g0 near the place, which Iniputency " wnd | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Buy your coal and wood of C. B, Fuel Co., — sgates wended thelr way to vi 1 to attend that evening, After some min- | remains entively deserted. FEven Sitting follow ne o no: \ alers in foreign and domestio xchinze B3t i Tele » delegates wend: i way to various places L e | o I S SRR 559 Broadway, Telephone 1, e e At utes of perplesity, he esclaimed aloud: [ Bull's tyo wives and chi rted | A i Qeposioe L 3 S E v tea | ith 4 pound of the fi Altogetlier itwas one of the most quiet O, I'm all right now. There goes Van | the cabin and have gone to live among Menory, Unlver- Call on Schurz-Smith Co. for chattel loans : pan tea, will be sold at - e il on Bohipesmithites domosratic conventions ever held in the wity. | Viiet, Ifthere’s o good supper in town | the Indians with no distinction of ing | WL T 3 AFTER TANI W and real estate, 20 Pearl s i Drothers, The toa contals here was no wrangling whatever, This | he knows where itis. Il follow him.” | the widows of the t chicf. Tho et L e e g 5 (O} ESTEP‘ 5 eautaful pots is superior 10 Lo any S 1ot mean, however, ere s 00 dis s i s Ahatlead 4 5 PERSOVAL PARAGRAPH ROl e NRSHDR RO 700 L mean, howeover, that there is no dis: | 5o e did, and luekily he reached the | blood stains on the theshold wheve Sit e Couneil Blufls, Tow tio ocean who can pur- | the voti Tho choico which caused the | "1&ht destination, ting Bull was killed are suid to emit o § S was f 2 X! S an’s lnw s f s s 5 L ko srgrr ies (WL Cae 14 North Main Stre o, oy be retailed R W of Geo f \ 1 ath shosphorous hue il o i or packige, o ius Wells returned yesterday f) At rosents, See the for member of the school board. The names | famous Tom Ewing, met a neighbor just - :;:-mv:;m Al-.r’:\]‘-"n ent free Ly wail on recelpt of ‘ ey Funeral Inrwlur and Enblmer, tasiic, wherehe his bev on busjuess and - purchase them. 28 1 of Maxon, Shubert, Rain, Elwell, and Mike- | after the war and _speaking of his own ? HE SPRINGS Miss Hibbard of Rochester, N. Y., is t t ixom, Bha, Kan, Hlwol and 8 ; AL AL O THE GOODMAX DRUG CO., D{]GUTA\H WOOD CAPSCLES aro the guest of Miss Sackett, of Willow aver (TRET et stoek of butk | Thought it one of them would ba the | throngh all safe. Tom dnd Fd aro home, | OF Arkanans and A1l PointsSouen, | 110 FARNAY StRikt, OMAlA, .:;Fl:‘. . . leo B Durstine, lowa manacer of tield ¢ Wer seods i tho west, | Chowes Many democrats clain that Blux- | ey went all through it, but didn‘tget | Take the Wabash, the I i + Dnascvint oot eounlertels e LS 4op hea and d b ftom s Ewiitatio | fo assuraice compan n the | Cata 0 by mail sinvs nams on the tisket will boa drawbacks | uyf, “Yos, sir; théy wont all through [ ostrouta. he Hot - h 1 o ole thing." And then, as if it | s prs, 40 New O O think i have but little offect, as the | the wholo thing L8 pringrs, 40 to New Orl (s, Sarat ey has returmed. from m ex hlican Mectings, el tnes ot tatre s a2 the | were quito un aftertbought, *and Ellen’s | sonville, 63 o Tampa, with corres it )y the chairman of | Ak tert 15 was e 00, o wen ) oL wucky. ilor dan ' : \ man of | Sogiafter the ity et st o was (o, i il went | gt e to ) oists. o 31 [ er ( nit S(I( ol . S B Btk evor J.C. Bixby, steam neatng, sanitary en | On the occasion of General Sherman’s | ing ears on all trains = 2 atthe : . | sineer, 203 Mrriam block, Colneil Bluits vislt o Worcostor, Mnss., somo youvs | Hound tip tiokols now . l\[ \l{ WUS N\ r[l[lNG 10[ Sl Evar c i o e R e ago the children of the public schools | greatly reduced rat Loy . I ! e i T A e M TR G odeawn up towelcome him. Tho | fall informition call at tho \\ 1 call at Brow ) e 1,000,000 brick for sale by M. Hughes & | along their lines. At a griven signal the | write (VAN (O TR, e AL ; ! ; e ! dway, Son, Council Blufrs children waved little fags and Degan to 4 - : IN MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, GENTS' FURKISHING 60008, e Step i wi tow ! i ; Pl o SRR sing~Murehing Thivuglh - Georgln 7| Takes tho lilgoOM. oL Manialias spoing isedduarters. N x deleiat nd | Analarm of five was P L T A o o et s NI HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, o b T RESRY |l:.y..,' Hildson gin g gitat bk Lold | g mot _\'.ui‘ | .‘ ! : v \r.",y,mn‘.,‘\_ Come Larly and secure Bargains, This Cut Price sale will wly averted yesterday | and s s 4 il el Just west of Tndian creek. Ttv '3 | 1, Birney curos eatareh, Beo bldg, enjoy 10 the himo > sweet, holy calm | Tast Only One Month, All Winter Goods Must Go. of e Sabbath me morni » elevator. A tmin of 3 y v Broadway hose’ house. \Whensthey arriy - K ), Mrs, Greylock « as 0 do | . 10 ) ) it st PSR AR 0y A ¥ i it a few minutes work with the hos | The Shrit ? o { —_— d Republican, 1n an art | ! & fliced to get it under control, The damiag. cable attached tothem, ready to be haulad L B DA sniRah et AR [ on underikikers and tael: wads, tells of aool | INMENSE IMPORTATIONS, k up the i : o 4 ¥ o ¢ i is estimated atabout §30G0, ored family who were in straitened circam Mrs. W. Malsby has gone to Sac City. 210 Juck N ow Escape, Re- cable was } A stances, 100, poor, in faet, to provide flowers. Dr. Ws W. Lam the wis abou « ¢ roor r 1t Bk ’ i ok S| v g e 1. | i s s et s was it | s potcf Pl L NO GURE: NO PAY. sand : dent Arthur's ad the elevat 3 ' Hdsles formeiaber ued yes! had beon placed in - his closed hand, and | 30 st 3 s - aneand s Ace, | Why it was dun. e mothor ndmittod Bur | i lve used Il North Main street uneil Blufts 80 7an} sl b ke fuovorags ui | e . with the ehild LESCING Tron fe LETRIINA Fell From a Chair. i 1 trawat tambe ( - = MOTHENR'S SN | N of W 'H\ AN Wi r i & the wife of James Blaine, an awattionie county Gat TN Thlots CNLLDIEN \ ttuwattimie county Wt ion wi ; . 8 j examination show 5 A TSR TR o Pottuwattumio county. " rn physicians are in hope 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb m[.’-u br le\\- ¢ v t f ide vesterduy morn o A of tre T it idiot ntou and had also receive iries u , e . A Forger Nabbed woman of V0 BeNKC v o 1s hame on was standing I a : an 0 sio el U i uow on Ninth ang | up pory of | Stephen Simms, who has been passing | York Wou The skull nth streets, and it i btthat be will | the windows in her home ruer of | forged checks upon the First Nation fled secover in due tiwe, Twellth street and AvenueC, w 4 | 8 ued “Artic Ice cou kull and hence 1 was od | from the ordinary curtiluginou

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