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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 180L.-TWELVE PAGES, D _____________________________________________________________, THE OMATA BEE T SENS IV THE BLUFES, S | cupam ey 7 ; .7.7"(1.'['Tf"g‘",\.'..',f".‘.f,;u... | TODAY'S CONVU LS [ON " g t Electoral Campaig Gouge he Government AN AL Shectal T tivatos, Fot. 97,-Beople wio 1 At the .H\|\l|¥ll \nllvmw ‘~||< W Catl The publicans Meet and Sclect |y 5 ; i ; } ; Hn\\ can we do lhi~ when Iheir Standard Dearers for : y il "“i““ of hundreds ot suits o hmln Is of customers the City Blction dames ’ cfalifl fay 3 v i sale? Teis simple cnoughs We will sell clothes Lol AU b : ¢ e tond fo nunogation, | L(CRCYof the i i : all, ss than halt, what they were sold for prior to ML ! 4 Mm tnd for the amount of money you i hgrRT . ash for stit we will today give vou two as woll had At 1 | y customer asuit free. bt I U e : | 1 normng and will end at 10 now on the way te Rome to bo_ submitted | | ( ited will positively be for this day to the propaganda, ‘The same authorit \ that numerous bishops and pricsts Lave beer ; ’ Iy, our desive being to close ont the remainler of the bankrupt everely disciplined by the cardinal for u ( eS¢ comp Ces o1 e nHuosce. 1i° tho. sampuikn, | T Real these comparative prices on @ fe R : e i e ot i | el : 'EBIDIECJIJALI; I;()TE tives, siys: It is for the conservatives, and t ired by the itom. Mahon Loy t ' serals who joined th Lthis issue, and this tract to t 1 v A for this campaign to make success so ¢ In fact, I ur 1y ] (iR an ¢ Madel 1t to $10, phiatic that the countey will never again see | 1 Ly ear e whe pure BaHIt throw their national government of ex-Senator Malione ""}‘ price 08 Mo o Fancy 1 and Square Corners i Bankrupt price 1y $10.85 - WORLD'S FAIR MATTERS, ARRANGENG FOK A M ATC it e el vothe Builling Aceepted— | Prospeets of a Meeting Between Me- : LR S R $7 to $10, Bankrupt prico w0 producine the much-wanted book allroad Facilities Guaranteed, Aulire and Goddard. Men terette Overconts, Model price 8 to $8, Bankrupt price don’t kuow where it s, was Stowat's an- | Cnicsco, Feb, Thie board of controlof | Nuw Your, Feb, 27, (Special Telogram 1 thisday only $:3.68 was no | swer. It was very evident that the book had | the national world's fair commission has ac T Brr Joe MeAuliffe and Biily Madd W Men Ulsterette Overconts, price $7 to $12, Bankrupt vanished, and that it would inall probability | copted the plans of buildings submitted by | called on Iichard K. Fox today refor | price $4 et e R BN Gl BRIIE AAEE it wrd of architects. The commissione™s | to the offer of the Melbour e Athlotic « B8 M Melton Chinchilla Over Model price § rmerinstead of aworker | he had a petty cash book that | have discovered that the £20,000 set aside for | put upa purse of £,000 for Joe Goddard and | Baonk rupt price $7.0¢ cd to [ would show the money receive he | the forelien affairs committeo can bo used for | Joo McAuliffe to figh i i 13oys” Over of existence | court thoreup Seabrook's reguest, is- | the pavimentof salaries. This gives them o | theie auspices, MeAuliffe ad- | this day 95 inctions | sued an order that the book be introduced in | total of &0,000 to bo uséd for the remainder | don agrecd to accept 3 Boys' Flannel Waists, Model price $1 to $1.25, Bankrupt price fo® them from | evidence this morniug when the case isre- | o gho fiscal year, and tho local directory hns | providing the Melbour 8 th 1y By, : < § peeel was made by Mr. Bald- | Marshal Temploton and Captain . L. Mar- | decided to assure the salary of Vice Chiair- | allow MeAuliffe 00 for expenses o 18 S0 ||\I leated and Plain Bosorm W hite Shirts $1.23 to $1.75, for ated Mr, Stewart's elaims | tin of the police forco were pu the | man MeKenzie and possibly some other offi- ard the proposed mateh the fc [ s day 5( A00itions 1o Luore. T attod | stand, Dabothing WS DEOUgLE o0l T fisle | eors, S cable was sent to the Melbourne Sport 60 cozen W hite and Colored Wool and Merino Undershirts ¢ fan injunction to prevent | testimony that had not al v been obtained [ A company has been Solid b LG U e et '“u b $1, tor this day dilc evying fines would | from the other witnesses. ‘The trial of the | Jeffery, formerly general manager of the 1l ; 1dard for tha pursc ‘“‘"v’l‘f "“ il Linen Handkerchiefs 3c. Cotton Sox 4« Wool Sox 28¢ and the enity of the [ case will be resumed this morning at 10 | nois Central, General Manager Thomas | bourne "-; Lt UL o AL ARUCA ARy TS B 1y e an k] Fur Caps, made us for this season's trade and tit would be a tacit admis- | o'clock of the Belt line and Chief Engineer Gottlich [ 4llow 00 expenses. worth from $2 to $3.50, all go today at Goe. At the court did not believe that its s of the world's fair for the construction of - { 5 ) . I'he mee v vs would be obeyed. He also took | Call on SehurzSmith Co. for chattel loans | tracks and terminal facilities at Jackson park A Holdup at Missouri Valley. THIS IS YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. not nd that awrit of 1njunction w ot reu to. 20 Pearl st connecting the various roads with the world's Missovnt Variey, Ta, 7.~ [Special Al member sent. The | the proper means of compe the ofiicers fair site. It will have chavge of all teanspor- | Telegram to Tie Bre,|— Another man wa it business of 1he mee oxam 3 I'he law the state pro Evans Laundry Co, Pearl street, Tele- [ tation into the |m:\.»~\m pt that .‘(1 the I | 01 up here this morning and relieved ¢ nation and possibly the ce of the | vi WL who fails to do his duty | phone 200, Goods calied for and delivered nois Centeal, which has an_independent line o i g (et A T Dby o aen g oritie G ot for noia Contral, Whict s anindopendent line, | |10 M e, FEE ORI B B i \ ) \ * 1o | for straggers and under the’ present nunici effort will be made to get the board together alntiff had condemned him Callon D, J, Hutehinson &.Co, for choice | transport 110,000 passengers an hour, while | foF stray g AL It L s R e e today, but whether this will be accomplished | s I tion when he admitted | bargains in lots in Wilson Terrace. Special | the Hliinois Centrat can accommodate ::‘\»m\l i ”,,“,‘" LR g NEW SAPP BLOCK, 522 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF is considered souiew hat de | th ! s past that the | inducements for the next few days. The fare from the city will befixed at 5 cd il LN S T i ] -— oficials had allowed the laws of - the state to o) - R = AT hd dABI L Yo Ay osatulv ram AT YT The ladies of Couneil B ted to | be violated and had not tried to prey ich Republican City Nominations, POISONED SAISAGE. - :v‘"}‘ ""‘( l‘“‘ ) :" "-‘l‘"‘“ ior [l Yty PRl s SPECIAL NOTICIES. call at - Brown's ( . grocery and be | violation The regular republican city convention = 1) Lt S Ui L i e CB B MBTEESoN 5 5 LUFFS served with a delici Arnour's beef | Wihen wment had been comploted | EEIEEE Dt roum i the | Three Geaths at Tda Grove and Seve | Clarke Gapen of this city, agiinst Mes, Leslic | yaniage, ¢ nd o ot fomaie '\' By COUNCIL BLUFFS. vl tea. Step in while down town Judge Thomell asked Mr. Seabrook if he had | Wi held 1 e sir iy A cal More M1 Carter for medicolegal services i the cele- | AeIh, e ¢ Bt S Tio0 AW ANTED To trade fuproved property n P any ob) to the motion heing considered | county court house ¥ s Ton ove, la, Feb. Speclal Telo-+| brated Carter divorce case, will in nowise | Of the successful | breeders’ mothods Counell Blutfs, with smail inennbrance ilenry A Higgins, with the New York | #s’a motionand u demurrer also. Seabrook | was composed of the delegates selectea at the | o 0n S CF i T 6 et FE20 WaRE Ta S thaRt i reiearniids BEAuhiah | |(ehoy that nine-tenths of them have veps | for horses, mnles and young eattle. No. 1003 Symphiony club, was for & number of years | replied that he had not, whereupon the court | primaries held in the various wards on the | BFam to Tue Bur hero s some excite- | affect tho theatrical entorprise of which | jtion only on one or two special lines, | Fourthstiect B ROt v UG RS ER R Tous Bita NG b RO ot n i G TR meut in a locality about six miles south of | David Relaseo "is the manager, represcated | (§IIGH WS B8 S0 WO SIS I SO e e e not be the prop s of compelling an of | nm.m\.»r several cases of trichaicnosis, thr by 1. D. Price e e e DR L B 7 J.C. Bixby, stoam neating, sanitary ene | ficial to do his duty, ho thoughit that in case | Mrs, Carter, when seen Tast eveningz, stated | » ione hough fo bost | 0 Driek, with baseme g tneer MG vrian Council Blut o inder consideration, where the | was aliberal attendance of citizens, among | that she had nothing whatever to dowith | results, as arule. A few very versatile i & p i e 1 of conniving at the | them many democrats who were attracted by | MOre persons afllicted are not expected o re- | the’employment of Dr. Gapen as an expert in | men may sell two or three diferent [SXANINEthe clebrated Mebhail Dianosy Pacil t ceutrally ning of n suit for an in- | something moro than moro curiosity. Mho | cOVer. Tho disease first appearcd in the | tho cwe. That was ticdologof hieruttor of breeding bt fowean | SN ST R el in Cou tion would lie, refore overrule prosenee of these democrats was tiken as an | family of Chris Wemeberg, an industri ;V‘H ’;w{ 1go—Dexter lll‘nhn‘ \l \ on=Sn 4 1 Vit i Quen Orsavs S wr ren tion to dis indication that they were dissatisfied with | ous German farmer. Tho family has [ {hat} the doctor would have to ok L them |- sypany irons of 'l T Sl an e CoTral R PEXNSON AL BRAGRAPIN, netual trial of the cases now having or hi red 1, W. A. Mynster arose and Dr. C. B. Judd has returned from Chi- | stated thathe wished 1o tile o motion asking L0, that the plaintiff be compelled to appear in 12 o $18, , Model price .50, Bankrupt price foe JOc Lo eveniug previous. Considerable interest was felt in the nominations to be made, and there L of which bave vroved fatal and some ten | some of the nominations made by their own | had considerable compan dull market for specia convention and were ready to support oppo- | have bee and many persons | Siee the Civieneo eneagement week hef exposed, The family lately made | 1458 My AFLBT HRE S bean B VAL | tlin tawed KDY tHen SRt (el timen{ohatvi & for site party nominees it the men selocted bap- | a large amount of bologua sausge and Triends . pened to please them, and neighbors were ealled in to partake of it pencer Smith a vife and Mrs. G. A it order that he might be cross ox w Phe convention was called to order at 2:30. | Tuose who did so were afterwards taken e T Rion cdas ol litication to the | 130 Mott was chosen chairman and B, S. | down with o peculiar sickness: they grad s Mr. Bel 9 e ; B} Stogmant who!hius! beon vIsItin it The couit said o w 0 | Bamett sccretary. Before the active work came stiflt and sore and three hay T LI LU T L Hen e O WL AR Iter, Mrs. W. C, Estop, for several IR B 6] b gl | ef the aftevnoon was entered upon Major | They ave M. T. Runderman, Willie W npany 4t Kunsas City weele after next, | fulive fuvorab man with o G it returied to lis home in - Cineiun | tained, bt would ask for time in which to | Richmond caught the attention of the chair | anephew, and Mrs. Wemeherg, Th ‘tho Denver. engazement noxt weak, | Specialty. For b o the | s, 61 Br jho | cons 1: the legal ”.w rities before reader- | qnd asked p v‘h‘“l‘lm:vf the ‘x'-yul‘]m $t0.0c | discaso was at fivst pronounced typhoid Ol T ari0In e LG Lo HORE of Mk Ol past thre with theiy 1 ing a decision on the cupy five minutes of theiv time. There w fever by a neighborho: Rt RA 5 t eattle breedin 3 <, poultry or | | e case of BRIk & Sottaliz tib fLyein i L Lhahiadl 0 s part during the summer inorder to b t li I The Manhatta ng headquarters, N. | g oo Lurner v Rink & Setltz, the | no objections and he proceeded to set before | physicians were called and_pronoune ondition for her opening at Miner's | horses, 1 sort, lave 1 honie cheap. e . Huteh o'l fivst on nent, was then called up | the convention a nice, warm, almost hot nuine trichaicnosis, Many v RS e f t + i y 23]¥ for heavin Mynster, atto v for the de spoast’ for » 0f s pagues from 3 1 9 a iher: ! . LT T b i, i 8 rapor usuadly found hiviv noual Income l} ! 0 voast?® for some of his colieagues from®he | deadly sau are ill and others toire- **1Irou Frou,” Paulne in the *Lady of ligrk 1 e Torme) fense. stated that he had bad no opportunity | Seeond ward. The point made was that a | of being taken down. T ORI L pITEION I Ao ROE] || gy ns ik taes Bl JPORSALE -1 snzle and dow ' . | to consult with is clients, and that tewoulil m ssition had been evidenced - the ward e TRAVEG e RIATSALE HE the years to come will demonsty to euvy drght hor Worl . first and e t ¥ | therefore askc that the cise ko over until the | cauens o, deny foreyen-born eitizens proper A Silver Compbination. 2AEas L thosc who make any one line or by bR AR e 2 ¢ 1 fteruoon in order that might preparc for | hoarlng. My, Blederman, as a delegate from New York, Teb; Special Telegram to DBolice G IBTacw, Sleader,”” will also appreciate Tl i AR AR D R ety \s it was 1y noon, the court | the same ward, supported the assce- | .o ) o g 4 J il sies witenther Aneal ity OARTOIR I s cport. adjourned until 1320 in accordance with Mr, | tions “of Major Richinond and assu ik Bee.|—Siiverware is now back atprices | Chief Seavey has delivered to Mayor Cush L pEcilt An ante-clect has been cir Ster's reque donventionithat this wah noLen N | which rulea before the recent advance in sil- | ing the first installment of e ports upon de- | : (“‘ {Teren L S “A”" SALE Jur“ltl-‘-l “Garden 1an concernng W Jameson, the dem 1 aftor thotime set for the hearing of | with true republicanism. In the ver following upon the passage of the silver | fective sidewalks brought in by the police | 1P o R e el mm‘,‘;“"'*“' 2 A0 a5 candidate for member of the school board, [ \B¢ Couri R ERESLERSI0 that followed Colonel Steadn billlast fall. Soon after the passage of the | force. The batch consisted of 13 sep. [ 1 @7HHRES B - were iu their seats waiting for »ard d others took par ( o er wits ¢ to do it i to retain i A \ which that gentloman and his fricnds desird bommence. Some it | Dun dnd others ook part and the matter was | il bullion jumped from less than 81 10§1.21 | arate reports and inciudes the most dan | 1o 0 (L 0 T o bl | M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M very much to have correeted. 1t is to the ? sed by the mom-ar- The committoe on eredentinls wasappointed | Within a very few weeks. Soon after that | gerous defects in the sidewalks thus far n- | GEEE - QIR R EVEE effeet that My, Jameson is not a citizen of the i Attorney Baldwin, - and - the | apd while it retired tomake up its report | silversmiths advanced the price of refined ~I";*""' ““- 'llll.“-”“:v‘."‘ 4 'I‘“ Shatt commul | better known as “nerve,” to cull out the bars from $1.40 to $1.50, advancing also the | Sat0N o the naso 3 el 1s and sell and use as breeders or h ating tho facts thit | chnenatorist L | presses the opinion tha ther weeds and sell ang 1S breed EAINOS yesterday Mr., Jan 4 I thin m | Svouldin R W AR ETo N ax NS H”_w”jmm“‘m Rroncntiae hanirar e lu a ‘uh tured silver wir ] in proy are hn‘ very - fow blocks of L the ed e 1 o grent blained courtand the other attorneys | ported the convention procecded 1o nominate | ton: Silversuiths, by whom is meant ma walk in Omaha that do ) S h e well be. 1 was bora in Aveostook county, | that lie had had his answoer prepared ready ndidate for alderman-at-large, The fivst | ufactarers of silverwa 0 supply jewclers | He also states it is imposs ver rrse y " FEVET trontal 1 rgo. The f : ! northern Mawme, and [ am s much @ Y for filing, and that he had left it during the | pallot showed that Mr. Harvey Pace was the | and retailers all over the country, are com- | bulice faree o notity all, properts « W as any boy that was ever born there. Bef noon Liout in his oftice on the table, After | choice of a majority of the delegates, und his yyhiore aidewalks aro dofouiivo, Jor thore forooins gostions ) PERATIONS, wher sary was of age my parents moved across the | dinner v ie went to his oftice and looked | yomination was mide unanimous, b eI s e y p . L euits, MINIR B 14 St border into New Brunswick, and my father | for the paper ad disappeaved agred The only remaining work for the conven 5 2 ALy e | v subscquently beeame @ citizon of that | ment of all the neerned, therefore, | tion was the nomination of two mempers of | Ment by the terms of which they raise ard | good deal of LopiudLthsioiiarshilangs §| S L 4 Ly provinee, For fear this fact might in some | he dictate b r erapher the | the schooi board and o park commissioner, | lower the price of refined sitver upon fixed § and theu it fre Wb L ovin \ . AT manicr jeopardi vights of citizenship | claims tha 1 u s answer, | There was some difference of opinion as sule i ortion to Huctuations iu the prico | non-residents. The police furce has ot the t kL MG ket e b b ity on the understinding that lis _auswer, when | the propricty of followiug the don of bullion, When they made the advance m | time to muke il this invoestization and attend | ' throug 10 VAL ToPm ot bocaming.s tiled, st otation, Tho || precedent and make politieal pit ¢ | the fall they announced the fact to the trade | to patrold the same tim uralized citizen, and while I wasa y nain allegati f ¢ was that the | the sehool bonrd, but after a tittle de torouirh a civeular. Recently, when the price Mayor( out the bate eIt atar oRL the T Qlta Butiistor Antifr wa i Lol ot | was decided to do so. Finally tt of builion dropped again they issued another | the board of p works, and tooie out my final naturalizati dent n t e of i u- | and they were promptly nominate rateof $L40. number of me e ams and beis o ouk | ! Phis was dove in 150, I Tam as goo vloved in it itigation by certain .. Shugirt wirt was then nominated for park ! 1 4 Ownership Contest. Several men will o witt ad of lun zen in_every other respect as | an third par An Ownership Contest Several men w vi 1oflum commissioner and the convention adjourned 3 L | o8 mo . Or Council Bluifs, think the public t to be satisfic After Mr. Stewart had stated in a few > tickot §3 an oxcoptionally strong one NEW Youk, Peb, 27— [Special Telegram to | awd the work will be dox i n y D words the things that he expected to prove | ndidates are clean men and promi- | Tie Bee|—The ownership of the famous | 45 they go, . t mow | v @15 Recollect that the ustallment house | during the cnses which were about to ucnt, progressive ci s to whom the man- | fushion stud farm near Trenton, N. J., whe : CM’H‘ O K S e et 1 00/000] d y + abon De Witt's Little Baly Risors, Best it dity, henee | SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 tn Council Bluffs and the lavgest installment | tried, Mynster tooi occasion to call the ment of public affairs may be safely i | so many fast horses have been bred, is being WHHUETS y | ’ el i, e | SURPLUS AND PROFITS . .vvveee 69, hovse in the west Is Mandel & Klew's, | Wo | tention of the court to the fact that the | trasted. . . 3 0 many fast horses bave been bred, is being | pill ever made stipation every 3 ) yand | sl stern prices every article of house- | PLINTA in an action for an_ injunction must — contested in chancery court in Jersey City on | time. N awntiy ~ | TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS..... 215,000 hold furniture you use, and instead of ve- | bei veal party in interest, and not merely a Buy nd wood of C. B. Fuel Co,, | #judsment for .50 obtained by Adam- 3 . e I R Ll (T LT i quiring you to pay eash we let you have it on | figurehead. Hesaid he expected to prove, | 539 B . Telephone 134 son HL McCanless, assignecof Williaw Heath i ¢ the s W T D R casy payment Therd 0o necessity of | before he was done with the case, that gt ckintly EiCe s i N S G o At a mecting of park foners | ty ¢ 5 St imundai, ety e yourself theuse of any article when | Turner was not veal party in interest, or the week those elegant hand- | time owner of the farm, At one time Smity | Yesterday afternoon Steph v | ness W1 surplus of ang youcan ‘get everything you want on such | tha 1 e into the business for the 1ten with @ pound of the finest | e partuer of Jay Gould uuder the fiem | allowed an estimate ni f bal ] torn lowa easy tetms, The’ lar stock of carpets, we the daw enforced, but | sun-dried . i ve sold at We each | yume of Smith, Goiild and Martin, He was | com park pavillion, and other INTEREST UN TIM : DEPOSITS, gloves i furmiture i the city to select beonpmnloyeuflbysona cut [ {atiTiuns (Dhio tawicontained in | Ra Ay GhTa bt nbd tor Gornor LbHG ROIAU| aicunting to/ovar 11000 ere n AL Shippers Risk. from. 20 Broadway 1 0 ihe " S 1 ust as 1 s - & ™ 1 1 1 . ) W 2 (oo, § Jewitt, T' »} 3 g — 1 Sehu ] witness callod | tea in tho ity Sifi | [ BRI IR e Mr. Gould, tho superintondent of buildling 0 questic » whahas the Finley Burke. Geo, W, Howitt, Thos, . Casady Assist the Broadw M. E. church by at r 4 abre When Schultz’ | this side of the Pacitic occan who can pur- ol ¥ e 000,000 and bridges, tendered his resignation t ) ve in the cas teuding the entertainment at Masonie Tem tie went through the tarforeian ERIE s SOV IO 1 chinso the pots so they can be retailed at 81, | foricrGhy A O SRON e | was not accepted on account of the fi 2 ool & vod o« Burke, Hewitt & Casaly, ple next Wednesday evening. This cub has | s th at was something that o mike clogant presents. See them and | Mus been conneeted with several Wall street | his_services needed very | whil the err afine reputation asa musical organization, | had notbeer Ijoked for Hn‘ i the :‘(...;x”‘{ was will admive and purchase them. ¥ | fims and bis fortunes have failed, although [ few weeks yel 'y.h‘:“ sz..-‘ i the ner's risk, Attorneys-at-Law T s e rollzmanal| hipialoe Aty we oo’ eporied sl e Ul | fmore pony, campjeiot, i conid s suonel by e iy o e P TR testimony the court informed him that be | Do you wantan express wagon o boyt | fashionstud farm near Trenton was equipped | it K EALE AT OL CETL e [ nsic 1pO0 the | PRACTICE IN THI STATE AND FEDERAR * would not ! mpelled to auswer any | Ring up the A. D. T, Co, telephone 139, No, | With large stablesand handsome buildings. | V040 Toave Omaha ma couple of woeck Lys Lheist, Louls Repor- COURTS, il e tolinamunican) IEUILS A el Some of the fastest horses of this country | OVI& L iha ) Y s sipreme ‘ Sl self, and that ad vighit to object on thi - ha % made a race on the fashion studs farm | 4y o wolr-Koyes-lon i COh, wsoof Witti ainst the | ofees: J. J. Brown Guilding, Council Blufs of the places of registration and the regh ground to av nthat might be asked A v to Drs, Woodbury's new de track The Wolf-Koyes-Ennis larceny us bajlo tis & S Franciseo vailvoad come | 1 tion clerks in all tho ward o b, Schult < advantage of thein- | rooms will be pleasant as well as profitat The € nell M el o Ao up fn thapollce & y. pla 1 ' nthe ship- | \ — By lioolop & Horalds onloa formation the court had given him to the | Finest and most complete dental rooms in ¢ urder atized. ibroglio came up in the police court yester . e | Dang C Pirst Ward—Wheolor & Herld's ofiice on | formation the court had wiven him to tho | Fineat Oniiicn L man i nrEiie e baea e e Sl SR S nso holding D. H. McDaneld & Co, rofused to auswer nearly every question thiat - — i Br . Scott Marble has written a play 7 witih the numerous accounts of the affa 8 YHAUS 0011 0NR O ! 0Ky’ inliag reet. Kegistravs, k and 1 Boabrook. piit.to Him,: Mholtourt. however. | . Snugneti& Co. carry:davaest stock ofl bulle ||| oot S o R A o o Hie ; e o dutee wag- | Bulchers' and - Paskars” Sunlis, Ii ) hich bave appeared in M S0, 2 ad bt allowed it by the field, garden and flower sceds in the west. W ! & Ward 5 offlceon | D84 right allowed it by the law, North Main stre strg S | HE Mt (- t 1 L in May. *“The Patrol” deals under assumed | Shields, had employed Ennis to it and Willinm Dueli iSap shosmbioniby 0l ORs hiliachiod o » - 4 1 husband and o assist_ber in gel s | bot Spiees and Sausaze Makers' Mackinery, 82 i William Dy 4 4 R e wwillingness | O. P Hein, manager opera house, Huron, | names with the Snoll murder mystery, and AN ARG MR ELOE S ) A PTRETAT the shipper | S2Matn s, Council Bluits, Tn. Also doaler hird A I & to testify had the effect of makin Ypro- | Dk, writes he New York Svmphony ey e S e oty S A e Ra e w Hides an't Furs, RIS it dra i oo fision, | S0 LI hoaso Matuleht (FEDEAEY | ho sohome that A . Stono e sutad tat o g the #15 o Keves wid | unon him. and, in_wint of e vould | 8 | STRP Vourth Ward, First Pre 4 appeared before aron audience, | Mr. Marble threatening le; procec roduced the ¢ bearing Wolf | ob } Vi case of | by ! of the finest performers in the country.” the boards. A man bas b igazed 1o play The case proved 1o be very t | ] SUBMIBMINGS Covnell Blufrs, Towa, m\"‘ nd G A Robinson. : \ X i - L I"n‘.‘.'n‘f:‘l.»‘:f{.‘,-:.‘w \’M:HH-\}[‘"“"‘:’ y | 4:50 it was continued until 10350 t | A i 5 14 Novth Main NS reoty Bea G Sast Soson RS . ity Clevi Steenson or | (1w brickc forsulo by M. Tughes & | 11 oo RAEAP OIS LG iy o [ o A Funeral Divcetor anl Emibilimer, uquse on- Eontay IMain: strool “\‘],P Ao ,““ 1o anawer ; Council Blus, A told Mr. Stone of his plans s . nl ny!.(-lln:l il Turray LSy ; e A | and thatif he stould auswer offered to distribute hand bills wh S o funeral o : 310) ap B Wonl - Chuscs Syl : ST O A B T aneailialioyahaalbit i DI AR it | pucka d reward, and asking that tho Suell estate | Toly Family church S i 4 contribute a certain amount toward defray 01l bearors: M. V LAt SRR bR Drooing which he replied in the 1 family reswdence, 1514 | e oxpenses, The family and Stone spavied | Dty Wiliam Chrlow : e v Roglstrars, Goores Graves \ i | California street 5:0, February 27, The | the proposition and dengunced t ay as o | yis Carroll and Joln'C. Novn upon tl L R R I e pAnto e momber of 1he | funeral will take place ou Saturday at 2 pm | heartloss attenpt o trafiicin the misfor-unes | " o riers, an Ehler's boarding house, “Cut-Off Lus 1, was then put u stand, and much = of the famly vy O von IR (Lo sermitting aearvic istrars, Jobn D, Kerr and George H the same progr s koue through with The Corbect Exhibition, T Hanil Quon.for 1 b : No claotars svho wero: Toglsiore: Ho K inswer the question | ye Corbett-Donaldson exhibition lnst Pall Player Fogarty Very Sick. A B anlih pd Havey 5 i i SR neatan sk hTeiitored ether hie uscd the whole of his store as a up Charles Mattorson and robbed him last ch the la | T ST 3 > " s, Feb, 2 1 Telegram |1 i clection last X v s b iy F nis More i 8 1 ovening was not very much of an exhibition, | PHIADELPITA, L Chitlen Hattenian g o Tl IR ghangold el Twidence, nood pogister L : A mumber of other quostions | There were probably three hundred peoplein | 1o Tui Bre]—Junes Fogarty, tho well | Tuesday nichty wore - tried ofourt | \would scem to e that fn cas 1D SURNON IR SINAE: @ ITL QICIOP JITHO. | with the sune resull, - Kink | tho audience, aud they sat quietly and | Kuown baseball player, fs Iying at tho point | 0 P ment at towner's visk, 7 it i t ar nitted that he received a call | passively through Hauwst enth of death 1n this city. On Sunday he - - |t \ s . i last. fall must register again aud must secure DAk + | aastvely through 8n. hours entertoinment i UGS S ARMRRRT: R 188, ey AT | - ! i 5 from th registrars in_the wand he formerly | (For LAl bt o could uot remembor that | Corbett disappainted the connobsears in | stricken with hemorrhage of the lungs, und | Blood Lines and Brecders' Integrity. [ stunces of ¢ \ duoe enre on his Electric Trusses, lived a transfer to. the ward ho now lives in, | G4 bad said anything to him about the | pugilistic fiesn, and the general verdict was | attacks havo followed: each other daily Reputation attracts attention; characs | part. Otherwise ont tl 1 » o New voters will also bo registored, ALl elect | Wit ¥hich had been becun against him. | that he must tike in both weight and musclo | Fogurty is very wenk and tiny dio 8t iy | (o bagets . conidoneen e broedas | e shippes il b fRRY | | Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, ors who have been residents 0f the state six | fyael further questioned s to beforo e downs the colored Anstralian, | mowment. K months, of the county sixty days aud of the LR RadL : ‘ 009 | _— ) | permunen k. DD ward ten days preceeding Monday, March, | 88 there. The withess did not b Do ot take any chance of being poisonedor | Ealiacedaisineaateies suc 088 isonly attained through them, | ~ ; AGENTS WANTE DR, C, B, 10DD, f 3 dwin either said anything burned to death with liquid stove polish, v 1 are entitled to & vote, but they must st hurnad v deain with Houid slove pol W Youk, Feb, Advices by mail say | -“‘\“‘” “n‘-‘lmi‘f toy w-*”' y seek | “"'“f HOny ""j”'.';'v‘f\ w 608 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, rogisiur Vi | "City Clerc Stevenson was then put upon | B % oo 1 st sdortens brifiaue: | Presidont Bulmaceda of Cuill is”treing to | feputution that thes wy theive by LG e hyinanlvasy | orvron on SHMERHOS 1Y Notice ot Business Change. stand. - He oo was very careful not | tne chenpest and best stove polish made and | Purchase a fast cruiser from the Argentine only what l8 trot and of Hrhit .1‘ atmosphore than in - Xent Me W 8 A3y AL g IR Lhng 0 | coms | the consur pays for no expensive tinor | Republic. His forces number 30,00 men, Lad IR WA l‘ \ AT T A the ~ Cou 3luffs Carpet Co,, this da t was extracted from him had to [ 5007 PACHEE W ¥y, PRI UG M et 8 . kely ol i o | Sims & Saunders tires and is suceeeded by Mr, Dan W, K¢ ARGAINS 1 s | 4 farms and n tion from the nervous strain of playing to | moving up on While the { tece fo Al on nston & hundreds of people who kuew her in olidays | fic cllows | policy, the | Everet bioek, Counelt B quite unsettling her. seman wi crand deeper | IAORSALE-A 1§ physic QORSALE Eicht-room | on s A v NOSE AND United States. In talking about t tory | time ¢ was taken up by | Colonel Steadman was called for and mad; about as thoroughly citizenized as & man can bined in an association for the aavancement | of common interests, They have an agree. will be opened this morning from 9 o'cl until S this evening. The following is a | Eost Srondway at the corner of Ben 2 R onSouth s0averse is the family of the millionaire to Sears & ( Willow avenue. Registra Fifth ayenue. Registrars, G by vhether he had received a visit T ifteruoon from Wade Car liam and Elien W -~ forcigu levies, through false ol an only f alms ] b Jercuiean exertions. Claims Con s Are Valid. factory profit con ! order to ot thele tine morey ho was un. | Baseball association held & meeting here in life i s ¥ . | aple to tell whether or not informations had | today, The committee on rules expressed | s iy it o JTrEvsos, aiways been filed. They might have been, | unauimous opinion that the original con- | | {udgment divect the pavsbity yory BV IR BT, or wight not basve been, s that. business had cts of the American association are valid, | When Baby was slck, we gave lier Castorla, factory returns ought to follow 4 5 V. KrLie been loft toa groat extent with his deputy, | and that injunctics will stand agaiust & | When sh In retiring from the Council Blufts Cirpet b did woall the details of Mr. | player who tries to bresk his contract, g Co. the writor wishes to oxtend bis thunks to | Fox's department. Ho adwitted that ho had | Ll : When she became Miss, she elung to Castoria, dopt somo o N il A‘\“ OFFICER & PUSL e R84 DEkLs Shar i) Comtinn e e b thBks | given bis dsputy ¥ertal insiruchions about I & Counterfeit Dol When slio Lad C o gave them Castoria, your W startin ,Nm”“mmwummmnhflmmmunkmx“wfl¢w<w~ io7 and dim Calixa ¥ ntuilively chooso whether | Bj&lfl[{E:R ture as they have in the past. His good will | whether he had any books that woula show | Fested last mght upon a churge g the deaft or carvinge ho the beef or sud best wishes aro extended tothenow fem. | whether he had recelved this montbly | passed a counterfeit dollar ut vari dairy eattlo, the swine, the sheep, or W. S. Homen, ruwm, e replied thatbe uad @ book of ve- | Of business about the city, leet all accounts due old fir The Council Blufls Cary endenvor e was & Child, sho eried for Castoria, The 1 dat Cornor Mafn and Broadwiy pe ry specialty, If one has Hw \‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA,

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