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SRR CALE BN RS RN TATEN L WP A A tvevrw § 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Hl'NI).\f. MARCH SINTEEN PAG : : A T 1 1 e - i s 1 2] THE OMAHA BEE [THE NWS 1Y TIE BLUFS.| o, b mpimmseaen ot oty G MISSTIONRY WORK 1Y SYRLA, 30 Per Cent Saved CCOUNCIL BLUFFS, § I'ho reason wh ; At MIONIGHT FIGHT ON SEVENTH STREET, | " i e ; k PRONBITION QUESTION IN DAKOTA. IN MEN'S IND BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING 600DS, S r Vi HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHIES, hange i the Management of the | v ¢ The atesnbmissionists Confident of Motor Lines—Places to Worship BOS TON S10 RE, | Winning Theiv Fight A " Ce » s \ A iy ini he Blck mit s Cut D sale W vions Social Events 3 Ty x Gilt mt © Nl s Nt N 9 i i 4 Abont the CGty. ! N ! . 1 W in Ploneer Days | t Only One Month Al Winter Goods Must Go. Re- me Early and secure Buargains, ‘Il e I8 Birond way, € ouncil Bh cgational Entortainment the Congregation iy Foctawa ok i SPECTAL NOTICES and o ¢ COUNCIL BLUFFS, - i d % i et Y u \ ! : o, Why X : ity G For b ., at their balland s v shall retur ! ey . i gardon Mr. and Mes. A : s . ] ] y " waited ar n nmber of thei ir v 1 s ABOUT FLANNELETTES l : v noming, hoping that | b : and Miss Price carried off the 1 r wnd « 1 I Word been received i thi will H dcath of Very Reverond Lonis ( used f wid mmade tracks for t AL SR, at Detrot, Mo Ho con 1 ) the | hoys® waists, boy \ (SR hpoyDrtRue GHIAND simply b, being an oernal soring Son 017 Brondway mission at St Francels Xavier' s o year igo and had ilways c ved | drisses, ete, OF ¢ S | Mes loneyton WL ST u [ thenovth it : e st Cin the w i o T and 50 TNY ¥ 1 £y warm, but is much e n Ihe funerstof Mrs, Lillie Nipps will take | hip o Lof boy. Part of that tim w for dresse 1 2 A el Specia plice at 1330 o'clock this afternoon from the | 5 o him Onerossexan. | former although the mat Admission t v thehousconly | the viciuity of Mount Lebar 2 I < rosidenee of her parents, Mr. and Mes Ll LA Al Al We sliow i lir s | fifty conts, The products of the country consist of the wester I [ Nathanicl Weston. near Manawa. ‘Theinter fon lie stated that he did notknow what | vied Touet b t % — ) wheat, oats, cornand barloy. A great many 20 today woere the followin ment will be in Walnut Hill ¢ tory he lad been doing © last Novemoer,whern rterwill A ) v Jeffeies' diphtheria remedy at cattte, noses and sheep are mis OORSALE it i i nany | VOR SALE or Ront -Girden land, with ; . by At the Clore — M. A. Warner, Lincoln housos y J. R Itios. 10} Main et Gou il Charles Stevens and William Gilfour were | he left hisemploy, but ‘Turner him | the nobby styles, g L R EQLE ; ‘\fy foll s n"m:' 18 81 occupa: At the Windsor J. B Martin, Omaha Blufte onon fuforimation - chargiug them wwith the | in partaorship with a man named Merritt Loaders and promoter Y. 1. | and re 6 o thoug have one railroad Jorat i ey Y A S RO UL e arceny of a lot of apples from u cellar t I i o R 0 1 o tth f > RS ) H L Fesnid le didnot know that he had been | 40and 05 Broadway, Cos - vunting fro A to Jerusalen, - distance At Clifton 1. E, Pisher, Lincoln Builiiigat the covrierof Fourth aveue ..m‘ TSI 1 Al Eatkg, Tai/oF it ColLIBUN||. Neww. Sorle onear Evtn et itoet N it Coian Tuar oot 1 of thivty miles, wnd thoe 1o Damseus, i | AL o Guit=FK. C. Morehouse, 1. Noville s \teen ; b pfibdoby phon ioods called forand delivered. austanecof 150 miles. “This voad is owned b and "I B. Webster, O'mah or \‘«un .‘[\. wion, who mm;«-;l Youn 1|, Peter Smith was the next witness He ChaulMooGira, the faimous - American, - Bri 11 native cap: At the Riche ‘ M. and Mres, James U Nelson of the motor linewith assault and | togified that he had known o man named 4 ylood puritiorat Dellaven's Merry Y ooung Fol ks, and i with en- | Spreer, Sioux City by ~ battery. apponred before dustice Patton v Turior for ubout eightecn menths, part of LG L] Mo T et B e R T i - T fi B AN 3 .| CAPITAL STOCK. . ... .. -+ .8150,000 terday ftornoon and stated that ho sl tho | i e B e s anblo e and Georeo aterta ) | admarks | ponter, Sions 1ol SURPLUS AND PROFITS ... ..... " 65,000 defendants had cometo an agreement in re- | Byipe did not know positively whether or Pugiidiky 5 A0 b, | ounkfeicna btiiaynlghl 4G tlible Hotne . as many other At the Palmer gard to the matter, and that he did notwish | GG Tupnerhe. kiow was the praintiff ju | Yesterday afteron Bl Browvn wd J. -GS Sutsman street, it being o pillow slip | ol to prosecute them. The costs in the case | o presont case Koblentz were artested by Deputy Marshali were taxed up himand Youngand Nelson | W5 'Wood testified that he had known | Whiteon aninformation fited by N. Schr wore dise | " Council Bluifs, General e contemplated, “and 1 preaietthatin | Carr, Fort Niobrara PBRAE i ‘_\ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 215,000 part. Dby Jestra fumished the | twenty-five vears a network of railroads will | City : 1. %, Wol § Tt " . 3 music, and the les had @ merry time, | Spread ot over - Syria as theydo ever the At the Gra L e L LS i s I e el b s Turier for five yoars, and that he had seen | charging him withlavceny. The facts inthe | Thio com pany consistedof Mises B Will ited States today. The builling of ~this | Helena: Androw Slotten, Wahipeton, N. 1.5 | O. Hannan Tranatot generl binkins sk A five ook place at the residence of . B | him two weeks ag Ho dil not know | cse, s related by Mre. Schurz, showa peeu- | inrms, Harry Bryant, Celia Beil, Matie Ha W bas caused ‘o marked improvement | Georged, Walsh, Grand Forks. N, 1,00, A’ | ness. . Lyrcest capieals and surnius of uag n’u: nbeck nlvu\uxlh”l'.mr"h stroot Friday | whetherhe wis in any vustrios Ho wos |y o of auftle NGdtiias to i ME| | MBUIAE Lithio Davls, Dotie Davis, | thronehont the country, as alone the i Riner, | M. Jutich, Cheyenne: P W, Cor | baukin Siathwestorn Lowa g afternoon. Itstarted from some live coals | pretty sure the ‘Turner he kuew was the i el b e n and Ma nk and Roy Bell, Frank wis have sprung up as by m; and wn | bett, Omaha: ( JONRRBRTLL O OBate \ 5 TS that had been carelessly cinptied out by the | Murmer who wos plaint 17 in this action, but S Dt L rented & touse to | {ie TSt HBK i Hart Brown wie o prosperity and enterrise provails | S E. Johnson, . €. Crandall, | INTEREST UN TIME DEPOSITS, foneo inalot of ashes, From the fence the | hadno psitive knowledge one’ wayor the | Koblenz at & North Seveath street some | faspie andg Will Forguson e senool are eiterprises of which we foel Ath 15 e melt e Gy el e T fire was comanmicated to e bam, and but | othor, { tinte ago, Koblenz kepton living thero md |0 AvAlEoraon proud. Firty vears ago ther was not | ¢y dtom tica: Gillort, I AMUSEMENTS, for the prompt and decisive action of the fire | 1.0, Duere testified that tie hadknown | 4o o bill kept on cimbing up, as sict Graxn Ripins, Mion, Jan. 1, 1801, The | Chnstian within the borders of our fair Land, SES v Tl il 4 Gerartnigith & lnvga Amountof daringe Woull | Turmek for st jears a0 Bt thoiaat timets | o tont bil kept ou aimbing up, as sich | GrixD Tuprns Mid, dog, 1 LTS buta few years 1nter mistionaries. from the SPRUNG A SEW N.AM ie Creoles.” mot representatives of the have boen done. Asit was the damogo did | hadseen him was about three or four weeks | things do. - Flimlty Mre. Koblenz? - bill | EREE G I s et sueoss, | Presby terfan churches of the United States pttifs: graphieatly pictured in “Old Creols not amount toover §25 ago. On crogs examination e admittedthathe | amounted —to 24, il Mr. Schuarz in orynumber bing encored. Truly yours, | Were sent ropeople and from the | Ilinois Republicans ays “The Grandissimes,” by George — - — didnot know w furner had veen | timated tost a settiement would be in Ry SoaroLiey beginning th ency was felt, “Thiey The annus ing of the stockholders of | vesidentof Vot county recently | order. Mr. IKoblenz paid him 10 on sstablished - schools and churehes and mado 3 costry, began a short eygagement at the Savines, Loan and Building association | or not (IR L s el v AdoHeA) T e e inward upon the veligion of that b, Feb, 38 The P prial (BN LY pRCET G hor gagement at the of Coundil B3I will be held in the board of | The foregoug testimony was all introduced | Last Thursdsy oneof Mr. Sclhirz’ neizhbors | from the Roeky moutaing at DeHaven's | COMEY the government tcok hoid Chidrman J one republican | © O AL UG T R trade rooms inthe Merriam block Monday | for the purpose of showing that Turier had | old b that his tenantwas about to | s « the cause of eduation i [ IGTRES conEealianiittasa A e The best of the colored pec st evening, Mareh 2, ats o' clock | been @ resictent of this county atthe time of | the Bluffs for Omaha and had hs bouse et stablished schoolsin - all - Cof | Tt Tl ave been enlisted under the banuer of Sa Frask Giass, President bringing the suits, a fact which bat been | furniture all packed, ready tobe tak alon D, Hute m & Co. for the larger cities, though the ere libels on | T2 AL ature are in § opCpiek and the performance they give . W, 01'ts, Secretury called in question by the attomeys for the | the river. i order'to secure thesio which S inlots in Wilkon Terrac. | the name, asonly e children of the rich ¢ vinge p cony i arange — - defense, Theodore Beckmin the first | was still ducon the rent, Mr Sehiez bad a [ ind s fortl s were allowed to The missionaries | ment by whieh itis intend For week lonzer we will offerthose | wimess who was called upon totestify as to | writ of at tach tissued, andunderit seized - continued the good wor which th had Yeauttul hand painted Chinese tapots, each | thenature of the store kent by Riuk il Koblens fariture, 15 oblenz ther containin ound of e best sundried | Sehultz, He estified that ther was o bae | ft the house and told Schurz t L IER Rt ol re drenot less than 15,000 children who antea, for %0 conts, The tea is superior | i the rear endof the storeand that he had | fuenituene teyn s loe ) are being taught the common branc e e SRR 2 R centten sold in tho citv, aud tho | dranic beer there incompany with the atior At about 12:30 g'clock yesterday - | dentof theCour s iha bridge | the Christian religion. Our litvle college it LU L G 4 Rt Pots would retail at fron $.00 to §2.00, Lund for the paintif within the last six | Me. Scnurz family was aro b andd the others ' ik ) AEAHBRE By Brothiers, 25 Main street | months, Thisstatement ealled forthavipule [ moises that seemed to proceed from the th nen are educated for the minis R, Al hee {tEa Ao - of merrinent from the aulicuce, Last that hud just been vacated, and which isoly | G¥iinto wke the simerimtendoney of the | WA r_ailing of life. In_con M. Davis theirvotes, thereby insur 3 v' about it PERSONAL PA KAG RAPAS, mer he swore of and since tit time | ashortdistance from the Gneused by Schurz | SR 0 R R nection w wo have a me i o ¢ i Bk — | he had not dvank _anything there ex- | asa dwellig hoise. On M Seirz | A with headquariors at I “When My, Davi me wis Tsct by much that is very Judge W. LSmith is spending Sunday copting soda water, But he acknowledged | sons soizeda double barr stotgennand | e Ak | | Winning Ci Lt W Cable, but descendants of pure African worthy of more than a_mere menti republican Me.and Mrs. Sam_Lucas, Mis will take up Director al Dayis of | Hine nest to Blla Western 1s e mpersonator on the stage, v United It ey iesitned arted, and today inthe missonary sehools fr h ophysicians ar goaduated Neb. T rnation will take cffect AL the wo schools we give me | hogginle imye - Nome. that within six months he had seen partiesin | rished wildly to the place from which the | i€ aee jod by DMn A, i, | Dlovinent to ihirt-four teachers, twenty | o'l emphutically that ho i NEW OMAHA CLUB HOUSE, . A Shoedsack has returned froma trip | thebavdrinkine somethine that they said | noises seemed to come. Uponarriving atthe | GEOL o6 b, ooy cometted | males ana fourteen femaios, th stof | R 3 to Chicago | was beer, and e deseribed it with a winu relie fond Brown, Koblenz, four ather | S0 Biiimon med wre native Syrians. A'few vears aco T R L P ness that caused @ yearning look to spread [ wen and two tams there, and one of the dizidl ! were the children of thie plains, Colorndo's Approp i 3 @ : 2k, SR L BN R D the faces of half audicnee. He | wagons about hall filled with goods which = nt o oand wickel as the sy Do sl ! ing Considers It i (L wot say whether Rink & Schultz | hud been vemoved from the nouse Parties wanting to et Hugh's hall for s, but they lave ben | HACLY Ry L) he world's fair Seventy members of the Onaba elub held a owned or had any coutrol over the portion of Mur. Sehurz ran for an oficer while the | AnY purpose at reasmable rates will please | transformed into grand men and wornen il careyiug an appropriation of 150,000, the building which was used asa bar boys and_the shot gan and the visitors held a | callat office of the deputy city avdito You askhow we support these schools and | passed the senate today, with a Chief Cary was then putupon the stand, | seance. Before Mr. Schuw vetrned the z this college! 1t isnot by a tax levied upon | that it Frank M. Leonard of Butte, Mont., isin [ butif lis testimouy did the prosecution any | crowd had provedto be more than a mateh | Buy yvour coalan Suel C the eople, as the government is notin direet | world's fairis an international ex position, 5 NG the city, o guest of the family of Mus, IR, M a, itwas hard totell just where the good | for theboysand the gun, and hadgone away. | 539 Broadway. r . sympathy with ourwork., The money, ora | underentire control of the United Stat purposes, After lengthy discussion a Osborae, on Pirst avenue, ame 1, Mr, Cary had evidently left his | M. Sehurzreturied tohis home and incom Lared ion of it comes from the United | and not under control of thelocal ofticers of | 1ution was adopted requesting the hoa Rev. C. W. Brewer has been called to Tlli- | memory at home, He could not recollect | pany with the boys, set off in pursuit. On Atthe Churches: States, being contributed by the people who | auy state. 3 liitor 1o Wihaes (o HHb tiets forahs vis nais by the dangerous illness of his nother | whether he had ever given Captuin | lower Broadway he vanacross anoficerand | Boroan Baptist churel-Divine servicr tnd church on Sundays. 1 pasies inie i sidered, which were for the erect Lelub His pulpit at the Fifthavenie Methodist | Martin any iisteactions — to - pre- | asked hi werest the outlit. The o At 1080 A m., and TE0p. m, Sunday sch I RO Lilo Ly OE bl BuliD v the Gains For the Liberals. house costit 1east $100,000 in some . con chreh will bo fillad tois moring by S. W, | vare al or that helad ever | declined todo so until an informition and 2 | gt (145 o m. 0Lt and y oune arein vied members is forwarded to the wpresutatives 010NT0, Ont., Fob, #5.—As a resutt of the | tral locrtion, the wholo buildin to be used Maltbie of Des Momes und by . A, Shaver | recewv trictignsfromithemayaninglivaciiyshoile tho dasitd ot vl Divine services A1l Saints chp Sho Look ufier the welfure of ourinstitution. | yocial inquiries in every constituoncy in the | 488 club house. Itis under this evening. ' regard treatment of s~ since | ot away with all their booty [ e b et el Our ex|rnses ire not us great a3 those of the | IR HAT it ey I 2N two clubs— the Omaha and the - will —_— Junua Seabrook had th Y esterday afternoon they were arrested as (#8463 E o T O S R L B COAETED have to nion, the Evening Telegravh figures the | g1 ho consolidated until the new building is Now s thetime to get your npholstering | what are called saloons in_ s abovestated, but were subsequently relased | % PR ,..\“‘.\ ; JLlLLEs dre s i hey of Tashion. N coming election wil completed and ready for occupan T dane cheaply at the Council Bluffs cavpet | known as dasorderly houses § > | on bail. Tater in the day Brown find awap- | S {0 thebeneitc Again, our dict is very plain and ines- liberais, 103, thus rument | §dea is to build upon the most. m company tried invain to tyist « upor mike him | rnt issued for the arrest of Emil and Her Christian Chureh v 5 pensi 1d tuking evervthing mto considor- | & majority of 9 as against time of | and make this an ideal club Louse. e ! dmit that hehad at some time andin some | wan Schurz on a charge of threstening to | PPrewhingat the cor wiy and | ation, W that ! his wife cn | dissolution in o, bat nowithstanding this & All frlnges and everything in upholstery | yay been ruixed upin thesaloon business, shoot and kil said Bl Brown with ashot | Twenty-tiied street wd | ive invery oo asalary of $0 —— SRRy e b unowihsting e goods at cost for e week at the Council In theafter Johm Ward, a grocer, was | gun. Their teial will take plice before Jus- [ 730 m. Sunday « 10 0'c m er year, which melude hoise LABOKR'S TROUBLES. subject, snid: *“The club house is now. an s Bluffs carpet company put upon thestand. He tastified that be bad | tice Hammer next Tuesday aftemocn at 2| Fist Presbyteriny, comer of - Willow | ¥ent, providiag he uhis dwelling . sud fhot nhdwill unaoibLadly DaNILL LS — —— | Boughtiiguorat thebarm the rear of M | o'clock. Brown is tneownerof the avenie and Seventh street; Rev. Stephen I my opinion e Deonio of South Dakota | BHEHNEton Forces feing Reduced— | season. us all of the membe rs ire 1 favor of Council Blufls Ahead. Main street within the last two weeks. | grocery at the corner of Broudway P heips, pastor-Preaciing by the pastor a R ‘”‘Ivl_“:,’l‘ S et Suing Coke Work ers. o with the work at the earfiest Last fall the Council Bluffs gas and elec. | Sometimes when ho entered theplace for | Fourth strect i o, Db L andlion) if 1w hot mistaken, a law to res Cicveo, Fen, 25,-Ofticials of the Bur | Sible date % 3 4 gl this purpose e had been waited on by Rink e 12200 m. Youus p weetingat 6 p.m, G gL el s el i nd at others by Sehult At the, requestof hiis present elass Prof, €, | Seats free; everybo L R ele s L is lington road deny the reports that large num Murd demand for dectric lights, were compelled to Stowart, attorney for). L, Temple- | H. Boradruck wil CeToTlin R Avok ok : . ture aul bos 1y the zovernior within | bors of ey enlargetheir plant and merease the power by was as ked whether he had in his posses- | coursein Geveian conversat ¥ ana 2 s disnia G Winsora proni- | i nasheen found neeessary to dismiss some | gram to it Be |- Datiicl 01 adding another 150-horse wer eng sion thestub book which had been referred | fully state to the public that he has 1 Mot of 5 1 A . 4 2l i A kel ke to by ClersStephensonin his tostimony on | than fulfilled his promise tous to teach u i 15(bre i it 0 L2 O 3t asylum at M Friday, Tle said that the book had been | speak German infive weeks, Any who a o Lol yyou havd beoravell eooigt 4 ! given tohim by Mr Stephenson, and thathe | interested in - the stuly of German or s \ | HHOLE Lan Bhan ontaundubl e 1 f W the Oglden ir < this city, The | hd keptit awhile. Hedid nothaveit then, | forming a new elass wre invited to attend ) 3 o R Sl _ i N peptatahan il Kl principal competitor was the Westingh ouse | > nordid Le know where it was evening lessons this week at the Youn + i b i s = e R ] .'m.,,h.m and several of their bigh speod | Mor Templeton was called to the hox | ) Chiristian association lecture room, ¥ 2 i i A : Kbl AL sked 3 Strikers, o har » batter . & _ | 1 anothierattempt was. mado toex arch 4 ibe professor will commence new B i o Lt it e i Pirisn Coke Operaa 3 hend with a s engines were already at work in the station hiit something thatinight be use- | dasses onofor tio advancol prpils ARiBLCU R 1 pon saloon thise sime yoiig b . : st vneiail L The requirements put upon the Council prosecution i making out a case, | for boginners, ivthe day timo and evening o A i . \ RN i o nurder O'lricn, 5d Bluffs builders obliged them to construct | bt it was abrillimt failure. The marshal B C. Cove, Mty B 0 : ; HER riitt P ot an_engine that woutd not ouly compete | did not knowanything for sure, and i I T, Evasy tho D1v poe i ; oo AL Dodl sUR IS | ofuhe Imncm utlons S o TonuLs by O' Brien twelvoe years of with the others but furnish the same power | heleft the witness stand the attorney for the W, MN p.an. DMK, Ste to | SRR AR D bl sle SO BT (oL awilio thoSlation wisjaslec and effect asaving of 20percent. The en- | plainti, the court, andthe spectators wer Committee 4 2 e e s made to enlorcee tato, un efiett ||injunction: restmiving tho mon penavl gine was builtand has been furnishing tho I‘\w about as well informed as they had been e ) ROLREALON i Bousuin PRS0 iule Lfonterae tho Sinw, and, e ubling near bis works and t E L, power required to operate all t ¢ are | Defore the murshalhad been heavd from Munvaue, Da. Dio. 91800 -Tho New [ rlam blothe o Jovof Bdng safe,ils the S it Aployes ESELr | Tron-dawed thictes, lights since Noven T'ho final test has Dr. Mac was the next witness called \'_-x-“:\,\-w; my \r\)u\v"wnmvl “,", an i -;'-“w“t‘ “W“‘ e ll’“"] ,H”{‘”:,‘fi“l B, Al | i not true asido from tho drug Storos Denied by the Road, . New York, Peb. 28 been made and the results are much better | for. More est was manifested in bis | mensesuccess rge and delighted wdi ) 13d ood singip, Al ILIBY IS, B BRI Lo AE0 i St . i by the 4 T T L R than was expected. 1t showed asaving of 4 than in any that had yet bee ence greeted them andare yery enthusiastic | men of the y lavited. - Gome and bringia || LIS B0 OKWBONal b At e Movikean, Febo 28 The statement Gre e AT per cent in the amount of fuel, and Mr. | offered. Coming from the chief —execu in their praises. Charkes * 1. Higeins talces | foiod. Hr, G W, MeClue, ' raild o e Sl o i e ‘ sl Ogden, by the terms of s contract gets a | the one from whom all orders in vegard rankas onoof tho world's greatest violinists, | £xlncor from Murshulliown, da., witl sidrass visit ome of these plrcees and call for | eific authorities have issued a notice R LD Athito premium of 8100 above the contract price of | the salwns were supposcd to emanite, e hact \\”A'fi”\”\" v of lflw-’ LA ORI S IRe aueve oy, v, cofin vamish,’ oc *Dakota fiz,” you | superintendents o ascortain how thoir O il i amuballe s the engine. The clectric light people are wis manifested as to | They please your peole, LA PR SRR 0t be furnisied with'as much whisky s | ) o hk Rl § vith the 1 for £230 0 < By ploased with the machine ‘an havo | whether tho mayor would be abic o testify WY.L BTe! ELIRAA ClEohs DIviotsersoaniiio i BV IL A ENL ST Irin ST ioxeatitidod binols Sy i icore L given the bullder ahearty writien endorse- | atull without comuitting himself. Maunager Pople’s Courde . mand 730 p . Holy communions a.m, | S NG Provided S Rave the ot ot s flatly denied by the Canadian 0and 1, ment. The device for governing thespeedof | “What have youdone, if anything as o ¢ —— Sunday school 12: 15, Bible class 650 n R Ao mlD, oW N hoR n8 pAice | poorlse i M et tho engine, and electric lehting requiros the | the regulation of the divorderly houses sinee | A visit to D, Woodbury’s new dental [ Mominganthem by the choir, "0, Swior " Les Uy als i 3 rested for 1 Dr. Hickox, a very successful lady physi cian_of St. Joe, ivin the city, the guest of Dr. Sarah Smitin very enthusiastic meeting last night for the ndnent | purpose of considering the proposition of shall not be avaiimole unless the | apectinga club house exclusively for clob pos- tric light company, on account of inereased an As Tam. wesare beiniz let out, “They Hinrioae 32 Propositions were submitted by various man- ufactures, but the oraer was finally given to sveninge th > Lix | Ty, but th in the | today azainst several of the prineig iy the liberals, that the Canadian steadiest possible motion, 15 so perfect that | your term _of oftice commenced £ was the | rooms will be pleasantas well as profitable. | the World,” Goss. Evening anthem, soo | g0 b b0 (“ bhe pE ot An Optin Moescaming, Ta, Feb, 28 ispecial Tele- there is o variation of less than two-thirds of | lirst question put to him Finest and most complete denwl roms iu | by Miss Massio Liadell, "My Ied cemer and | BSingous e bik | daor, Witk ovkin | Wanseros, ¥ | am to Tue Ber M. . L King, o church 1per cent when the entire load of the ma. SaWell, was thereply aftera fewmoments | the west e - e My Lord" Dudley Buck. ‘Phe rector will | g eedis carviedon. [t isnot only so in | Bartive of Nevada, in behalf of the minority s leader and nusieal fossor chino ix thrown ou oroff while ruming at | hesitation, “the fist thing 1 set ot todo | o oo e oo e | ofllaste and prach. Yoour en andstrane: | GERERT YN Do, Huron, Abordeen, | of the house coiage committec, today sub who was married late full speed. wis tomakothe proprictors of thess places | - BRI GREIE UG S0 OF BUTK | ers -tl\w.\\l. 5 '{in-m\ % thow | Wwitartown and allor thelavgsr towns ftted & report to faver the free coinage bill, | YeSterday for bigamy. Itis ¢ mro feel that they weremore elosely under police | (0 L e L serviee « J. Mackay There is not a county in state where | oy o R e i A ¢ | Mother wifom Canada, one in Wisconsin Torthe mnext week those elegant hand- | contwolthan they had been before.” L OSSR DI DY - he tri AR IS B UaAR oA An ot e tin e he minori 100N .08 MR A bHIbyQ| @ d in Kentucky mainted tea pots with a pound of the finest | In what way did youset about this? T allay e The Manhattan, sporting headquarters. mannerand Kot acent of revenue hus beei » United States to establish and 24 sun-dried Japan tea, will be soll at ®c each “1 told them t I wunted cert things s L . 1 J devived from the sale. The loss tothe coun- | maintain the double standard W ITLES, at Lund Brothers The tea contained in | done, and they did them The residenceof Mr. Harry Haworth, 1024 ties has b cnormaous. s with @ high | without European co-operation these beautiful pots is superior to to any 7 SWhat sugrest diayou make to them, | Fourth avenue, was arare scene of juvenil Ropollitmtuat b an vinatalmenib sl | blienge s Co | 15 precicted if the United States ado 4 D iitoosh Goun vinbysiotun Ba tea in the city, and the is not a dealer cither yourself or by proxy, asto their con hilarity yesterday afternoon The oceasion in Council Bluffs and the largest installment Sam: sa 0 1 have 1 | silver coinage, itwould receive the from his easte this side of the Pacific ocean who can pu- | duct ¢ . ’ chase the pots so they can be_retailed at 3l I told them to close on Sundays and week | & ] 2 A e e e A e Nellio and Master George Haworth to about you will admire and purchase them. 23 | ~Didyouever tell them auythingas to the | eighty of their young friends. Bach guest Main street, payment of fines anicin full mask, and it was @ study (0 note —— M) s box awent of the Do you want an express wagon or boy “Didyou ever instruet your subordingtes ou can g6t cvensiug you nton such | fous tocut down expenses, there is but fittle | the American people wi tinue 1l 1 by Mr. I} Ring up the A, D.T. Co, telephone 179, No. | 1o riveihem any notice of that kind! the young ad been disguised, nany | Yoot kob eniiilug You MWAnLID BuGL | LS L0 b B R Ll BTt e AR \ o Renfro 11 North Main strcet B of tie costunies being clegant in make. [ OB Lt P (eans A | i ! xtfall. Should they be | earth tome in Louisyi - “What was the fine usually paid by propri- | up. After the crowd had assembled the | fron s Broad AT a HARLLHR - severil weeks w High Pive. ctors of disorderly houses it the time you [ little folks were mustered into e and the after next wowill be @ What the Bills Provide Mrs. L. K. Rock, after a pleasant v Mr and Mis. A, Reitergavea very y comuenced your tertn of oftice grand march was executed in e fashion, PERSONAL P2 R)VGRA PHS. vory dead d ta, and 1 fa Wit e geeneral three weeks with relatives and friends i <1 believeit wasé Onoof the features of the afteruoom’s entor that it witl b arzer mWalchty | pin, the conferen e rton which was | §1Yo 1Mt for her howe in Milwau kev W dus it been increased since that time tainment was the fishpond, by which th W. B. Parker of Noefolk is atthe Casey than Nebraski ¥ I ingrain day evening ) today introduced by 3 boyssecured tieir pattuers for supper. The | o v i by Mr - Mrs. Augio k £ e ? R ¥ yon of St Louisis at the Murray e ST W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Bloss, M. and By rhose authority fishorman ook the pole aml anded for the | & WORof S Lowis s b T S ] e wore gy old days we lnd in the | EYars povid ntin each | poctess of o aly Mrs. E Mottoz, Mr. and Mrs, L. Luchow, | “Byuine description of his puetner, aftor which he gt Black Hills during the carly gold excitoment | cireuit of a : andereat | fustitate fort WL M Mr. and Mri, A, T, Laimson, Mr. and Mrs In what way did youmakethis inerease”” | jud to tind the yirl who answered the e AT Evans of Vernon is ot the Mer- | . Spson, Mr. and Mrs, Seiverts, Mr. and | Byau orer ) tion., Aftersupper the afternoon and | chants foot from the oot Mrs, J. iKramer, Misses Huldow and Mary "oy was this order lssued! + | evening upto 70 oddock was given up 1 Il B. Kuowltoa of Dubuquoe, Ia., is at Heleher, a grizzly . Phis I oxpected to materinlly tho Bhacio BatiADS hatt Luchow, Miss Brswu, Mrs, Price, Miss | Tothe marshal, I presume the guests to doas they liked, andto say that [ Millard | who was atthe Millar docket of the sunreme cour Patten, who has been at Price, Mrs. R, Chase, Miss Delia Kinuelun, | ¢ Wus theordera writter oran oral one?™? | they enjoyed themselves would be puttinge it Whitoof Chioagowas at the | in with the fiest “crop . T T A 1 upon | eollego of } Miss Lulu Seiverts, Mrs. L. Simmons, | *‘Itwas not exactly written or oral, either. | nilily, * "The following is @ list of the | pustnight | ey early in - marci I | day, sives the court of cl lust week, He passed second Messts. A, E. MeFarland, A. W. Slack, | [t wasmadeout ona preseription blank and | guests: Misses Edith and Helen Runyan, o of Urand Tsland 15 at tho | toF City, “which 8 T R [ ot Which comprised aboub 140 Hieffer B, Hood, \-N“v‘fm oral "”'P-"’H\ “\' :"n sl Baerin Rohirer, Jawie Jameson, Polly hill L 8y L "1 g of the Hi TR T T T sl Mr. N, W. Willams and Mrs. Price car- il you ever issue any orders as towhat | Anus aund Mimie Phelps, Ethel and Bdin | Merenamt - i piit for lalf a il \at havo bean fivorably pisae o Groat Prosence of dMind yied off the first prize. Mr. Hood and Miss [should ‘be done to those who paid ihis | Phomas, Maude Mucller, Sadie Favusworth, | M 1. Bingham of Chicago isin thocity, at | contaiing about 1,000 inbbitan AR SO (gt Chicago Ty nee of Mind Lulu Seiverts took the booby prize, wonthly finoor tothosewhodid ot £dith Sherraden, Hazel ang Shirley Mooy, | the Paxton Al were bad men there ‘then and oy pioiy bt ot g R b icag - - +*No. Mary Snyder, Mamie Jevson, Sophic Lang, M, L. Berryof New York isin thecity,at | e pistols for tw A funeral Yeis, Oliims fooRuiie DHon to 18 3.0, Bixor, stam neating, sanitary en. [ - Whit doyou mean by the term, saloon- Flon Corper, Gnevie wd " Ascs ick m\\m“.m‘ : iy overs day deumenen bt it i s o or, 202 Mo ¢ ol s e wam, F2va Mountgomery, Louise Stephin, Bes O, Dodson of Chicago was at the Mur- | o ANt the vietims, asabout the i gineer, 202 Mo rriam block, Council Bluix o torm is used to dostgmto sfine | Hiuiaunr Erere s I 4 O: Dodss I uGikinhe ; e o whichis paid each month by the proprietors | Bunker: Maude Tryant O (ieaid v it o | U G it 1k 4 e Death ol | of aisorderly houses, and In paving itthe | pie Flickinger, Jennie Corse, Pyt A B 3 8tiho 1 ¢ Magn e A DE P, b, 28 | proprictor nierely ad mitted that if e was ar- | Bilger. Maude Foagland, Jennic |28 AL RV N I | rested for the offmse he would probably be | Gamot Secrest, Carrio MeMillen, 13¢ Prauk Hunwee of Cinelinati, 0., was atthe | | : 4 Bo Pitlow Case Party. fined 0. He waived tne flingof anin- [ Clam Mocall, Flornee Shea and Eaith | Piston st nisht o Miss Jennie Guittar ctained the mom- | formation and the making of anarrestand | S hopard |y henicA. Plupauicls of Chicio was at e | 4 ers o e Klonas Literary socioty at her | Paid bis fine'? Masters Charley Tullles, Willie Phelp: Millard lnst night fr i 3 ',.“\- l,\ ;l..\y” x,l. ot \: ¥ .:‘ E Did you enforce this system an iaea of | Harry and George Van Brunt, Roy D ~.‘ D, H. Blair and wife of St. Joe were at the bome, 115 North Eigkth stroet, MY | of youown, or atthe suggestion of sonio one | Mack Henchett, IheRohrer, Roy Kiekman, [ Millard last pight evening. The guests were attired in pillow ‘ [ AR08 pAUIANS S8 NOARIH iRl ; A e cases of tho latest patter, and whateverwas |+ did it at the suggestion of the eitizens.” | Pom Burke, Clay mpkie, Maunee (Y i lost in monotony was more than made up b On cross examination the fict wais brought | 1<y AR S IR 1 e S it SRR 03 D - e e the amusement t0at wos gotten out of the | out that the witness had merely issued the | RRallin T dad Walte T R ionas ok hilaliphis war at tic determining of who was who. Mr. Georg rders, and that the forcement of them had | Flamy Mite ) I i OPODAUN LY Aghl Clarke was iwarded the prize for the great- | been left toothers Aylosworth, Dwight 0'Dell, Nea' Hark A. Sturk and wifo of Chicago aro in W st success In the guessing of names, agold | Atthe closo of Mayor Macrae's testimony | izobie Morean, Erak Monsahan, Carlet city, atthe Merohant pencil. There were about thirty present, | the vame of Alexander Wood was called, biit | Woodward, Jutk Shepard, Ceorge Daile . D, Clark of David Ci ud 8 most enjoyable eveniug was speut, the owuer of thename was nowhere (o be | Loyt amy. Oririen was o masquerale which was given by Miss | Dovse inthe west is Mandé & Klew's. We | fuliy 50,000 int the treasuries | of the principal natins of the old iy sell at eastern prices every article of hous the counties of thestate, which woi Ihey do not pretend o entertain the old furiture you use,and nstead of re- | bave gone a long way towards supp : | thatte question of free coinage involyes | o quiring you topay esh we let you have iton | the public schoolsof tiie state. Fhe farmer ] dternative as national prosper casy payments, There is 1o necessityof | of the legisliture are ot slw tosce this snalrain, They beliove that, unger & the variety of ways in which the iaentity of | denying yoursdf theuse of any article when | point, and as they ave all mon whoarve anx {iinance at alllikely to be adopt A marriace wis i ho Ehlmann and Maggic b Mr. E. Van Tuyl ha ant high five party on Friday evenng. Awmone those present were, Mr. and Mrs. b in 1N70, whon nearly every fman wus a tende it in each civeuit a court of appeals, o have £ time been associatea with final jurisdiction in cortain ¢ s Vi deaf and dumb asylum. wCmacy, return ibunc remarks to mak The New Pacific is the most centrally located hotel in Council Bluffs, Bedison, Charlos Briuon, 1 atthe Casey last night, A y right 1 heara A

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