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THE OMAHA DAILY BEESFRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1801, B e S — Tellvered Ly Carrier ot tho City W, TILTON MANAGEL house AR : IELEMTONES A WASHINGTON TOWASH P S ENSATI . omas, 3 y o und the } | Having met with unprecedented succes our great 3o days’ sale LY NN forgr PSS : 1 | o o i ie | [ HAVE CONCLUDED TO CONa HINOR WENLION. R o i i : ? o My G, & Yoy DR T pee TINUIE BUSINIZSS 1R 7S N.Y. P Co Ward Quicte y o \ 8 AL Wl sUPprise seover thul the gentle Counail B mher Co . coal manwhom he struck was Genoarl She And in order to make room for our immense stock b g ) 3 el e ¢ bl Gl B s B L E R of Spring Goods, which are arriving daily, we will Main sti u tion (ot (e wotond Noot of the World's | eceptad the apology he intimated, sell the Mtvotis. witde 1 Counel L ime, that there were about u Born, 1o ) Brown, ¥ { the pib falr at Chicago being atr bad terday nior bridee of Omaha wore ey story which hie 1, which swing o ¢ s of Governor Bofes to Pelitie . Aceident, p sesterday by Justice | Kappe ipants flit and oui. Tu addition to Hik State Ave Unavailing A meetingg of Fideli No 1 yseof working these rooms there is avaultas large as that WAl el bl “j““‘{\““.“'" i Notwithstanding Governor Boies of Y O l ' R O ‘N; \I PRI‘ ’E: Roval Arcanyin, will ovenit for ni pany. Amone of any banking house i the_city. 1t is farmot, wvas Instautly kifed yesteriny alter: ( y,.n 1o Krle county, Now York s e buss | Wiltiam Goodell Kiled in a Peculiar | goq Pierce, both of this andl 1 vof Omwahs and whit . thay | Sectotary. W, Ji Janiason ‘writ his gorpe of A been o own for o | wecannot _but help obsevving that he s 1 Me O L. Horton of W Tn., and M ady and’ gentlemen a nts i in hay and was returning to - his farm, abo | muade a 1 messof it in his speech at I'tiank g our numerous patrons for past at the Hotel Ogden at O K last evening, New York | veyy there when you may yo o i ! I\ o, ute, ol 0. When the A approach eiiiot telittling the cor dustey of Rev, Halmiol oMelaiing 1 him that | erected with 4 dieery noi by the clorks and | .w‘u\ o T e U TR A A ttling th 0 industry of WOHe mot and that they did not know | to take a ¢ thosecrelury wwails. v v on tecount of an accumlation of | can Investments. It isno ordinary job prices. Respectfully, s Nelse f s ringing in o oar you will be y 1 I 1 the « v ! sucl liable, unteutl St BBl (ol O UL s || Sl o on M A ] sarted to 1o wied the wagon 1 making sueh uneelin it ruth ty Guild w in recglar sossio AL ‘”“ 3. ”‘ ol e interviow. Bt the ba and the okl gentleman was thrown about and unfortunate stutements, but if s aftorne t ck with Mps, Harris, | Wils Oriinizes e expre e p unonishe 1 to make the i fifty fect. He struck on his head and his | yhepe wore an hoy tust be entirely c [} t reet, A ittendance re n X Ust s people as they FAXs shiott as poss I'ie cheeriness neck was broken, death followis imme \ e Yo e ALL miember the Independent, Order of | for 25,00, at the ond of thice yeirs ployes and the genial smile ot tho secretary Wy e Woug. | pecially the ehief executive ofticer of a v GOLDSTE CO, Red Men ore requested to meet at Redn forees upon you the fact that thereare no | jodcounty andaead many friends i Omaka, | States who sofar forgets his paramount naha to assist in instituting o new tribe, | 80d would reecivein return an amount and prosperity, Phe murvelous amount of - resenting itsindustrialin terests,ought to —— e — o 0 B M REW, BY.order ot (1e ";u,‘m Y gy ficient to pay off their mortgages. By s :;H;”\‘\“; ’y:*{;*l“"l“m“‘““““ b (‘“'i’l‘"“'r De Witt's Littlo Early Risors: oest littla | be buried politically and socially. We L) DR. J. E cGRE ’ Oficer Kelly for drunieuness, o was i | IS ) ous Qe that Mr. Jameson had PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS all partic .4.4‘.1.«} and h\.wummmlu._ e b ® clined troublese 1| A S ¢ | been compelled” to invent by sheer e 5 will see toitthat he wi receive that e LSOO et tho polidemhan |~ On the strougth of his representations, they ! ¢ — A O IR | R e o | B e, e | e i en e | S b L % | REANE AND BRAIN TREATHENT, " ) i, and secuved the payment of the pre il and that was capa i well deserves, t f man, ‘erersons and busy n place cm - be found anywnere tnis own dooryand gate o L Loy e : Y vome | and busy hours every woriiug day in the s worth of the { dumb istic | the recent New York beer garden b mile north « i 15t favors, and hoping for a continuance of the same, Mary weee issued yesterday t funds, their. farms | & hearty shake of the hand atd an invitatior O e e, e n A s | hisown state, says the Buffalo Aweri and assuring you of first class goods and lowest where t ¥ Was tocome from to pay off | B e wiaszon slipped and the horses ve out the motive he may hive quested. Vi aially welcome 1 they would takeout alife policy with him | Of the rooms, the plessant faces of ail the en- G ! Lpolitical nature, and any citizen I this evening at 630 o clock to R S e L » [ wearing cares traveling along with suceess | o Jeaves a wife and otio daughter, duties in the diveetion of properly rep ne, and the policenin t i " i Wi ossibly his word - may The trial of 1. V. Phillips on the eharges | Jiiine ot S T oes 1o the amonnt of | the envelopes, copying the audresses and Tom Clark of Lincoln is at the Millard : 3 I esitane, o westward | Speeifie for trateria, Dissinass Fit of muicious destruction of property and im- | gi60, iy addition tothe cash payment of £00 | dropping into the ‘mail box H00 letters n H. Wilson of Topeka is at the Murray :::‘::I.»lev "“[ .“‘j‘ ‘I“‘l‘“.u”;““”‘:‘ ”‘l‘”‘“’ ":‘“., Hontal Depféamian, Hofieniiic pesonating an ofticer was coutinued yester- | ¢hion they were required to make. Not | minite. The growth of the association has e R, Coryell of Chicago isat the Mur- [ ot itient & FOILCERN ey St | Bektherre ay i dustice Patton's court until this moi. | onis b ey, were vequited to male. Not | Ton somothing most remarkable, It was o wunds of thoto that rely on tho stato- | iehlesar involntay g on account of - the absence of - the prose- | fooled und that it would be impossible for | tablished ouly about five years azo md now V. Hunter of Yorkwas at theCaseylast | Ments of in-palice politicinns rather | g biendr <3 cuting attoriey fhom o recovor whtt they snpposed thoy had | it s become the forcmost association of its than u it nowleduo of the pro- | gen™ §E e iy trewsuroris busily encawed on s | invested and that e only *way they conld | Kind in the world, with memuers whovever | "Nei g peterson of stocknam is at the | Guetiveness of thestate, but we varily | githid & aunual report. Tt has 1 e submitted 1o | receive the worth of their money was by | the erdor presails, One of fho ardi Banagie B Sk believe, in the end, the opportunity <o Uaraniocs the mayor before the nest vegular meeting, | waiting for the policy to mature in the regu- | Princivles of the association is terscly - e A ¢ the | unwittingly presented by this misfit ¢ Wihich decurs on the 16th, I order that ho | e oy T the oreantime. the notes yad | Pressed by Secretary Jameson in a civeular o e Gl Ohi e %0 s uonsizet b H“.';,‘ i flu SANDALNOOD CA TS may incorporate it in been sold to the frm of B, W, Peet & Co. of | 15sued a few da go. *Wo do not,’* ho § baxton : 5 | goodly citizens of thatstite 6 dlro ey S) Il Tob - th W blotiite Lo beide11veraa o thie Gotttiol abitting Daul and were held by them as innocent | S#¥s, *claim to be an assoclation witha bur H. J. Hargravoof Kanshs City is at the | goodly citizens of thatstate in the divec- | FA th:“‘h‘;: iy sicin i tho e ca of time. suit was therefore com- | densom membersbip, but we have amedium | Miliard. tion of bringing out its wonderful v nReMied of nequirad. - 8160 X ANl Grogaists T iorias MUIVIBUL the il ostor 6f O ralin: s Kuppoll ind the Matwal lifo | membership with a fnancial strenethto back [ 15,4, Tyler of Chicaso was at the Millard [ Sources. thathis enemies will riscu X was in the city vesterday afternoon plying | insurance company to recoverthe cash which [ it and hold it toa standard, and \-\un is the | jast night thanlk him, and call him blessed. Towa Ll GHEABL L y il ambition of the association king on S over 8 dty at | doesn’trequive any defending. A ewe- | QP TOTT OISR < <~ his trade, when e was espied by Charles | was paid, and agalust the St. Paul fiem to | ambitic _ associatio W on R, ). Govern of St. Louisis in the ety at | doesn’t reguire an b} / q 0 Nichols, the bill posting monopolist on this | set aside’the transfer of thenotes. In both | this principle we are assured of belng the | 0 Njrray ful study of her higtory from Ler admis SPECIAL NOTICES. THE SPECIALIST. side of the iver. - Nichols filed an infovma- | cases they alleged fraudulent representations | Strongest association inthe world that con 1. P, Mclallon of David City is registered | sion into the unfon” on December 28, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 16 Years® Experience, tion charging him with posting bills withont | on the part of Kappell as the ground of their | fines its members to the fraterity. Every 3 1 h f 1 S oI ve be PCUT O certiticate holder is interested, He owns and at the Ce s 1:46, down to the present poviod, will TAN Y- Good elr 0 TONe T ,”,‘,: alicense, and ho was arrosted by Marshal | duim. Sims & Saundors have been secured | (UGG as oy oer mombar. - We | George L Smith of East Liverpool, 0., is | answer any possible defumation thivtean | WWANT Rl e fies o088 PRIVATE DISEASES (oo Tl o s i attempt was mado lnst evening to fing | are all on an equal footing. at the Millard. o uttered against her. The very crop [ Warmiony streot CUred In o 5 days without the 1oss of an hourtime i niaminal A Saaemnd o S i iKapipell, bUT e was out of tho ity and | | Atother graat feature, and in fact the loat- | J. M. Warks of New York was at tho Pax- | which Governor Boies doclares iprolit- | F50k SALE ¢ serifi, 1 aree Yousim | i Jes, "Hhesestibo o ¢ i ehure with the lareony of some hay from i | M, bR G ot o (b ©S “Rit | ini foature” the association. Doasts of, is tho [ ton”Tast nfgit. able, has been the making and building sufe, pertect conditions 3 ofliee desks R 11| TR R FT e ciFo 40 2 5750 dvE Justice Patton yesterday tntil next Tuesday. | fir: Flnantee fund. | aihis fund ateady exeeeds | WL Harrison of Grand Istand wasat the [ up of her wealth. Itis co youe |ighules 2 store srwolcs bl trowseulatedols § it oiis swerrin teimes ‘et known for perin \“>" 18 mileaed. ::‘flfflv'\‘w: TR A FAST BIACK HOSIERY O O T T Cht s | [ R R T aftor yeak, and 1t is . libel ‘on hor intol NN fine's whio, it is alloged, ook the toam and wagon i x hehat . e it foor Sehles 1St ne & | nont cure STHCTUIE or pain in relloving (o binde S o t citizens to say, that they would | ol ns S st fund is ereated absolutely witnout cost to The T 3 1 X ) 1117 Miin Sy from Sears, was also continued until atthe the persistent members that remain and pay The Charge Not Sust . e same time J tnine for nearly half a century persistin riis- Roston Store, their assessment to et the benefit of the | James £ Downs aud Lizie Wethro, ar- | jnra crop which the Alderman Peter Wind of this city has beer awarded the contract for the construetion o f COUNCIT, BLUPF tapses. The fund is under the cont a | restedon complaint of Pirce Morse, who | soficitions about m the county court house of, Adair county at dust received the fivst ot of our fmporta Greenfield, The appropriation for the biild- | fon order of ladies’ and misses fast black supervision of the state fnsurance acpart- imed that they had wbbed bim, were tried ment of lowa, whose insurance luws are more > court. yesterday afternoon and dis fug was £25,000 and Mr, ind’s bid was | cotton hose, vi LT - £1200 SE Mavon 18 architect and THE ONYX FAST BLACK Y other state in the suporintendent, B, Grahl the contractor for | Theabove weli known brana is known sequently ircreasing - crease in her population: the cost of insurance as the is s Birey cures eatarth, Bee bla g, [ 180 to 1850, 5 i per cent the ivon work and the Council Bluffs plumb- | throughout the country as being the most ve. fngg company will do the plambing ple make of fast black hosiery imported to sociation grows older. This is illustrated by it 8 | 1850 to 186071555000 251 por cent l*\.\ MINE the colebrated Melh this country Florence, the five-year-old danghter of Mr. A £ Bt wnd Mrs, Williom K. Russel, died yestorday R S CQURIEALIBNE the record of the past three ye Tn 18 HARD LUCK AT POKE R, 1800 10 I870.... ceee per cent <dinditho Nowiscale Growit Lini oWl M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M morning at the family residence, 19 South | it Council Bluffs and h just re d our one death claim was paid from the interest IS0 to I8S0..L 6 pot coriy || NG DritE SOl Lratah O ol s u Eighth strect, of diphtheria, 'The funeral | st shipment. W call particulas attention S T R T I — 180 4o 1800, 16 her cont | ments by ik Bourieins, music teacher, 1 EY I EAIL NOSE AND 1o our line of lndies huse at 2he and 5 took place erday afternoon at 4 o'clock ! S\ aies Ta DILo 1) Ason was lost fron” diphtheria in the sume | 1 Misses sl vibb, siz R S kP Stutsinan street, Counetl B, I TIROAT S PECTA LIST, last year, and it'is now certain tat four will | How Feur Jack Pots Ran in a Boston We know o man who once was comn- G ; - et e A & 0 | RGAINS For bargains in houses s, Al disensesof thio e nala s et ; i 3 bt Kt pelled to take a whole township inone | AN BN 1St Lo~ EARNOE ant THRO AT, In the five years the association has been | fyve young men with more or less | of the lowa counties on adebt. Hevery | et fom, cail on dolimston & Van Patton, | Ueated wizh' the gre ramning it has paid over 50,000 to the ¢ 3 RO L wecording 1o sized also a line of aro now coming di o o lose, sizes 4 toll. Every pairof this par. Tlhe festimony in the Boartz mur se | fieulur stocking warranted absolutely fast was all in yesterday shortly after 2 o'clock. | black and to give excellent satisfaction or The rest of the session was occupied by the wovernor s so | VAR ph AT 0 L P e | ositively curcd: imstant plier. Skin diseases nd able one, Her soil is almost inexhaust- | Fourth sticet o In thetreaimont of Private o ably rich in fertility, Note the in- l“ K RENT The MoMabon i Ty | lorerboen snnallan andilii-kreauarmrofine with eming The Vote Canvassed, : s sporting blood coursing through their | veluetantly consented to an ex- | Everett bloek, Councii Biufis kil and o fy widows nd orphans of docensed Hasois. | iing wore gathered together in the [ change of o judgment for *west- TRV SALE A bargain wow e o and AT FEVEL troatod fratermty is the fact thatthere is no increase | '00ms of a well kuown club theother ["ern land that wasn't, nor ever with il the late dmprovements, seven it I L = of assessment ratings, the cost by inereaso of | Alternoon engaged in aquiet little game | would be worth a continer » poomss will setlon ey puyments: otodim || SUBGICALOBIRATIONS whore neceisary, patn: being met by interest on the guaranty [ of poker, says the )-»v-.wl‘h Everything | for a number of subsequent years figura- | U LI v motor e Dbl et results. ST GLANES e Lo SO wentalong all right until a jack pot was | tively kick himself for being such a fool. - = I srgument of County Attorney Organ’ and | 0 T e o ehan Walteiy et association dnes business tnall the | anaounced, and horeaftor the language | A vevy fow thousind dotlars representod | JOOE SALE Fight-om house and tvo Tt e ghay: loag ni painsas. € FLHON that of Attorney Sweet in behalf of the de Fotheringham, Whiteliw & ¢0.. | northern states, and mauy of the st f the players will bo usel. "0 the investment. What tho result? | zocon jiiariison 8t ‘A miodorn houss andi NEGRALGTAwA sioK (A DACH pRALIIA BOdt I aehn o g Council Bluffs, 1a. | prominent Masons in the United Stetes carry | °f 1o pluyers will bo use (Hrosti: izt ACAdn S OO GEEE R, o home cheap. D) Hutehinson, 007 ) oftorribie suflering no relief, & fendant. This morning Attorney Avies- | New York oftice, 47 Loonutd St TRMR T Mane i Bl b “1will open,” sald the player next to | Step into the oftice of his exceutor today | Troul way. O AT P R SRS i or Shorman, 4 I | the dealer, i and on the wall you will see uncl R SALE 57 Rant—Garies Tand witp | Councilium’ia Drgan. Tt Js not likely tha'cass. will go 16 ; Tudgo T, W. Nownan ex-Congess: | *“Two dollars harder,” responded the | gantly framed mapof the “Towa Lnd Rousen by 5 1t Rise, 10} Man st Gounal the Jury until late in the afeornoon, - In accordance with the provisions of the | manHepburn, Attorey Generaldohn ¥ Stone, | third man, and during the progress of | Ventire™ and mavked on it the pricesat | Blufs ont Hnttes . it e o of the | Statutes Mayor Macrao and City Clerk | and others i Towa; sand sceretary grand | the game particalar attention is called | which the various sections, halves and | = - boys who were implicated with Ernest Ba Stephenson met yesterday afternosn at Mr. 1;‘:&:-' \I\ It. Bowen un:l'.luhu'lk\ 14!“3““""‘ to the cards held by those two contest- | quarters have been sold. The profit on g Bicycles f Ladics. bou in the breaking of the windows of the | Stephensow's rosidenco and canvassed tho | el passenzer, weent of the Flidhorn, 1a | s, o i this Lundhas been tho chicf source of | he wonderful Vietor with spring fork and canning factory. were arrested y day by | returns of the lats city election. Suvstan- | orado: Grand Master Ired B, Kent i New | The requisite sun s put up by the | revenue of this estate, and whathe once | fhshion e, ’llh"""”*‘ CUERDI0 Wioel s UConstable Austin. All three of the bovs who | 11y the resuits of their labors showed no | Mexico: Grand Secrctary Kuykendall in | opener and the cards called for., termed his worst, has proven to be the | TR ISR 23 B ORI BR0T & el ver arvested \!\ n‘[v).w.'-llm confinemient in | oot S e ot affairs than was indicated | Wyoming; Past Grand otaty Atkinson, “Give me two,”said the initiator of | very best investment he ever made. | ¥EESE £50 L iaas s olal Fas othor whrh comes off in dustice Pation’s courtat | majorities of the victorlous candidat as L LU L 2N “And I will haye three,”responded | corn! But this is by no means all. derful production of the year in cycle circles, 9 0'clock this morning. follows: Shugart, for park commissioner, """"”"""“"’,'\,‘I ‘I““‘ ‘I"’,‘”'“:‘, sl Y of | the other “stayer. Statistics show that values on all Towa | having aspring fork to noth front and rear Dha totormen aild conduators 'on the over Mitehell 3 for alderman-a D STt "\'ll"“"‘ Now the firing began, and four blue | properties hav : steadily incrensed, and No_lady should run the risk of rid tric 1ines took oecasion to show C. I, Ttoy- | large, over d. J. Brown, 365 Van Brunt, for | Grand, Commang £ SuneEpot Ml ‘hm- are shoved to the centerof the | today she represents ahout all that is [ingas vield fork wheel with its consequent 18 o retiring superintendont. that they | alderman in the Thivd ward, over Gunuoude, | Stk Vernum, I g 0 Towa, now o= | fos i e et plaver, 651 LIS R R niGul Garalt L RRa WG . With the spring o both front and '.’;,'.l. ouperintondont, at thev | 3% G D, Brown, for aldoenian in the.. Fonrth in Chicigo and multitudes of others of | 141y L Wi 5 car whedls it is as easy as roeking chair, | poreyo IR i b B, e it L Hiell | S i i St vt | bt thut e goveor “houid Ind | S, U3 S BOE S | (OUNIL BLUFFS by satistied with his 1o S ETE 0T T e I'he marvelous growth of the association is STwo better than you, but little difticulty in disposing of his | Lo bail beaving, and ouly 85 Allkinds of Diyinz and Cleaning dong fn the administ tho duties of M ofice. | i the Sixth wad, over Hurding, i the | the best vossibie evidence thatit is founded | After considering his hand for a | Grundy connty firm at the same price 5 lighest Style of e At Fuded Gnd St When he seve his connection with the tnce the excit attendant upon the | o0 safe and approved p moment the starte A, Two more. he purchased “it Seeds. Fahries nuide 1o lookus good as new road they presented him with a handsome | election and its v has had b increased suceess me 3 ity et d o We have el 3 s, all Kkinds, at Cole & Cole's, 41 | Promptly doncand dellvered in ull ‘paris ot iamond pin us an expression of their good | nway the talk of a contest in_the Th for cartilicato holdon > Womore,” camo buck. ncemore. We have never heard a} Bul 1s, all kinds, at Cole & Cole’s, 41 | (e wouritey. Send for price list will and feelings toward him. He has won | bas died with it Mr, Guunoude w itk ICE Well, whatare you doing it on? representative of any loan company in . 1s and all tested. Coo A MACHAN, Pr I the universal respect of the ana_ thoy | enthusiastic over the matter, and it is stated [ o vouwantan expross wazon or boy? o jucks any state com peting with lowa but what 1015 Broadway. Neir Northwestera will always hold him in the_highest esteeni. | that e was talked into it by some of his 1 f ) ; A e bt . L] #2500 t0 10an on first mortzage security COUNCIL BC ks, Ta g it by s Ring uip tho A, D. T, Co, telopiono 179, No, hey e good; I went it onthree | would admit that it wasa state espec £ pecu 3 g The now suberintendent, Mr. Stoue, bus as- | fricnds, who thought u contest would « 11 North Main street, sevens pat. fally fitted by reason of its soil ro- | B0 commision. Ty e R S G o "“;‘]‘"";“]‘“"I'_“"\‘“‘ D thos AL Nan e (LGS SOURE LB g “Is all in the deawing, my boy,” | sources for the safe loaning of money. g 7 My, John E. Ahles, who has boen serving ar 2 ke i " e Y. Shoken to abont assuming tho lead in the pro | Call on Sehurz-Smith Co. for chattel loans | enrrolled the winner as he gmthered o | The oldest loan company in the countiy Ciiinese Regard for an Oath, SGoupolly Do S aiopimaingr inge's, but he replied, inspiteof the faet | vd realestate. 26 Pearl st himself the big stack of red, white and | is still conducting its business withinher | David M. Durfee, judge of the De i down his pen. Some of lis friends and | thathe is one of the staze horses in the dew Evansliaundny Gon (6 Beatst blue disks. i v hondatastand e Edigoredivlo) “‘I". Lodge district of Montana, while cnter- K e reuders, not knowing this, and noticing that | 0Kt ranks: o B o R Uoois calldifos e laal areh Phe game progressed until another | stutes to say that her securitios stand in | @85 B8 0 B80T S8 T Of Council Bluffs, the few items which now appear, are taken “”.'".“‘ et m.l-u{l et enough inter 8o anior jack pot was declared. the estimation of the investing public | taining o ) ; svidently from ‘Tug Be, huve been annoy- | 28510 the autontit of tho elution to come oul An Absconding Farmer. The winnevof the first one was the [ amongst the very choicest. She is so oue wln'-mh n\;‘nf Hu’-:\'-w”“h"'[!l;inli'!'l‘“' CAPITAL STOCK.. coeee . $150,000 ing him @ good deal of lato ith charges of | LI IV ot to say. " So that ¢ was do. | B, E. Horton. a farmer residing in_ Wash- | opener this time. wd the loser hadmade | rich and _f.-unnll that sho can practi- | eed law in the mining enunp of Phillips: | jgpiijs aND PROFITS . svrrevees 651 1000 o ot his sheare, and what s, pu | eided to follow thelr aitorney’s advice, und | ington townsiip, has vanished from the pab- [ UP his mind toget back someof the cel- | ellp dietate her own nterest vutos. | DUt &0 LRI SRS f00 1G come of biy pencil, He' wants the public to | 116 1ow, fornoxt year. Jic gazo, and it is sald that a numberof ered- | IU10id hehad lost at the first opportu- | Tho bonds issucd by her witics, counties, | =anelfty wIARRICGH S0 ETLIRE TERIE | TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS ... 215,000 clearly understaud that he is no longer re. [ Mv. Van Buunt stated yesterday that the | o, in s city would like to know where | MIt; 3 towngiand cehooli precinots have always il o R o8 IBRIE IR Rl s anmund | Diecrom—T. A, Millo sou, E. L 1 parties who had been at the head of affairs B » are worth $2 o 3 reck «d amongst he best, | Tt seems that the judge had an annual IRECTON A T, n N Jonalblo for tho iteme, and. that. (k6" nastes | PR o TS i A 4 e line are worth$2 more,” he softly | been reckoned ‘amongst the best, ‘ I i i g . sponsible for the items, and that the paste- | FETES T S BRI AL LM o ¢ | tofindhim. Early this weck E. E. Hart ) TR e e R B an g 8 LB, Hart, J. D Edmundson, Charles post is not his, but belongs in Omaha, connsotion sith tho. oatesk mutier, among |59 2 Yty $ SV murmured. d can be floated at as low er Dransnct general bankine husi- o8 them Mr. Gunuoude himself, had said that | was notified of Horton's departure by a | ™0 S o “ G intarc it e T somol st tes otios and transacted all their legal e U A R The announcement that the business men i LN 1 will have to stay with you. an intere ate a me state | " there would be nothing more done. Their shibor who had learned of it at®his home 3 3 25, Ina desperate fight hetween i wostern lowa. of Burlington have raised £10.000 toaid in the | WHO i nor and has noe beon, o weat Mr ovtip hadiioaty a fion “How many cards?” asked the dealer, | boasting of double her numbe siness. Tna de gl s BRIt Tz oEPOSITS, Wwork of crecting & building for_ the: Young | fyien (s ok and has nov becn, to seat Mr. | inthe countay. Mr. Hart hold aclaim for 1,200 ve me one, said the vaiser, of years. The of repudiation or | twoalmond-vyed denizens, one of them 3 £ Mens' Christian association in that city has | 3 'uititled to the paeition, aud wive it to him, | @Fansthim and e thereiore lost no time | +And how muny will the stuyer have?” | dodging financial obligations by legral | was pretty thoroughly carved, and the | — - sroused some of the association workers here | Atter a fair investization they have come 1o making his way to Washington township [ <The gung techuicalities has been seon less “within | judge was called in to defend the victor to a sense of the need of a building inthe | tha eonchuision. that Mr. Van B for the purpose of findting whether or not the | oy thepo was more trouble. The | hor lines than almost any other state, | againsta charge for “an wssault with o Blufts. Sec Chapman is amorg the | titjed to the place by an’ honest cou report was true. On arriving there he was e e g Sl has { education | deadly weapon.” ‘The uceused vigor foremost workens fu this line, and he s en- | (it o 10 DIOS DY Ga ORCat Son fiformoed that - Horton had 1ot there oy | Petting was continued for two or three [ She s ava of education ennon it nlihe nathaad vikGes deavoring to briug_about some substantial % gk 3 Saturday, ostensibly to go to Oulkland. | minutes as fast as the playerscould | which will favorably compare with | ously denied the charge, and - result, He is meeting with some onposition, | youll miss a treat it you don't S but hod beon heard of neither there | count their chips and deposit” them in | statesover which the tramp of human- | companied by an interpreterand sev v, from the fact that many of the | yyau tonight 3 wor at Oukland since. He also|the center of the table. Finally the | ity has been heard for hundredsof yeavs, | companions, called on his lawyer to pess men think the times are too hard to L = found that before his departure Horton had [ curiosity of the second player, combined | She has never heen guilty of disloyalty | avrange for the defense. After a - lon g awork of such magnitude. 1Uis hoped | por one week longer we will offer those | disposed of nearly all thy property he owned, | with the fear that he had fallen into an- | to hersistét states nor 0 herown' ad- | interview, inwhich the importance of :h hh«’:v:\,- 1;'”'"{{;”."”““'.“"“':"”\ r.m--l A ) beautitul hand painted Chinese teapots, each | Upon some .‘rnm.-n‘n._ t held a mortgage to | Gihor slough of bad fuck, induced him | vancement. She presents to the gener- | telling the exact truth had - appavently building that will be in line with the other | contwining & pound of the best sundrieq®| seeure his claim of $1,200. Upon learning the G al view o model in which to 10an money, | been driven through the oriental skull, {mprovements about the city. Jupan tea, for %) cents. The tea is superior | true state of affais. Mv. Hart at once had a " aid e and sho = possossos the o m - sense | the party starteato go. Asthey reached o7 ¢ A ten-year-old bov named Willie Squire | to any i5 cent tea sold in_ tho citv, aud the | Writ ofattachment issied in the superior ucontull,Rtsald thos Aratiginner, st isho o poxgestes (o icommon teenso)ihle RREWRIARS LA B cad Sd 88 8 27 MAIN was arrested yesterday afternoon on account | pots would retail at from £1,00 to §2.00, Lund | court, and under this writ he scized all theo ke the money,” was the doleful | and good judgment to oect and do- | the door he s | : of an unlucky snowball which he hied Brothers, % Main st property thav was left, including eight | venly, I raised you on a four flush of | cently trent the capital that ussists in [ **You understand now you must tell the TO BEEKEEPBBS L. Biederman. M. g haiidiss horses, some farming impléments and & lot | henrts and drow n... ace. I felt sureof | building her up. Yes, Towa is a great | truth? Yes judge.” Shall he plove along North Main L s A visit to Drs. Woodbury’s new dental | of livestock, in all, he thinks, enough to p: winning this tim state, and it is corn that malkes it so, he Clight little with him first, or p'love L carry afullline of Beek eeners boy, in company \‘«”.h penl ¢ thers n.rlx.) roows will be pleasant 08 \wHA as profitable. | ne [l(r}.\ "Al:l (l]:l”'_‘-‘lm"\mlfll Iu?‘ “But when [ saw the third lady com- po e he no there t'all? supplies, inciuding comb foun- own age, were pelting a dog belonging to inest and nost complete dental rooms in 5 said that there are othe s, [ 4 o i . ~—— tio one ves, smokers, W L Pation, © Blodsrman uxdarol to com | the mese otw complet Al Tooma in | 35 eo clatms will oot up. In tho netg ,"? rejoined the fortur win- Danger Lurking Goods. Flontal AliQwa 0 10y daton Nonoy iknlves,emokans, rect the boys and he claims that Squire re —— hood of £2,000, and their claims are entirely | ner, **Lexperienced o similur fe Look outfor a cotton fabric Pilou 5 S4d sections and all supplies for taliated DY throwiug a Siowball at him, | J.C. Bixby, stoan teatns, snitary en | withot Security, so far as is known. 10 is | After the deal had gone aroand four ar {15 ous 1hing to hivve about an | W who has just retumed from the | he apiaty M. S.ROOP, ing him on the shoulder, which at that | gineer, 203 Mérriam block, Council Blults also stated that forton has laid himself lia- [ five times there was wnother juck, and | aceablishment. savs the Dey Goods | Argentine Republic tells t story: | 20 ExstBrodway, Cevr iBIvfis, Tu was it very close proximity to his eau - ble to a criminal prosecution, on the charge | the only stayers were the two players | rayai N sy have always had trouble down | Fj Vo i e TR bor of thd boy's frionds weut to Bied i g i Disikas primial hresosuliany g ukios harye | y stayors | Retailor and Buyer. 1t is so highly y have always had ‘ inley Burke. Geo. W, Hewitt. Thos. E. Casady Anu Aeie 55 40 bied They Don's ke it e i by of iul ke, and that | alroady alluded to, inflammable that ~ aspark feom aeigar | theve with their curvency, and it isnot erman and tried to have bim give up th Tt eaas A R i if he can be found a suitof this nature will | MY BOMACE B Tl 1 Zati0 : - prosecution, but is spunk was upand ho re. | - Vesterday's Bie contiined w lst of €om | o commenced agatist bim Mhove was o glowm of, exultation 80 | or pipo will put the goods in-w blitze | a matter of surprise to those who _know Jurke, Hewitt & Casady, mained true to bis conviction that the boy | Mittes which had been appoiuted to take bbb 2 iiec 8 in tho eyed of tho player who | iy medintely. In Franco the govern- | their peeuline financial methods, When " d ' ment hu taken this matter in hand, two [ 1'yas thove, & Now Yorkernamed - Liw needed?a lesson charge of the preliminaries connected with [ The Manbattan, sporting headquarters, d dropped so many of his chipsto the et the banquet which is to be eiven at tho open- | O'Brien mun whosaton his Tefl as ho said, "I [ figal aecidonts having already oceutred. | Sonoame to Buenos Arrosand. openad o Attorneys-at-Law Pilouis a soft, thick plush-liks fabric, | sujoon on the Ameriean plan, Tt was Couthoni, opera house tonight. = \ Nt ——— »pen for §2 ORI Y00 Ing of the Grand hotel. Thoseloction of Callon D. J. Hutchinson & Co. for choice “”\l: n ',” sanfronted by 10 = e 3 gainwashe confronted by his old | ;e entirely of cotton, and the dan Such @ novelty that money poured over | PEACTICE IN TILE STATE AND FEDERAL lies in the weft, which is only v the : \ Purchasing and scling goods on the in- | members upon these committees, which was | bargzaius in lois in Walson Terrace, . Spocial barin a perfect stream sules COURTS, stallinent plan is in sccordance with the | made by the board of trade, has aroused a | inducements for the nest few days, enemy. T |.‘-vm|.~rw~v of the nx_!u v play soundest busiuess principles. Itis bless- | good deal of adverse criticism from a cortain -~ - - ers had now becoino centered in the ing to the people of small means, for it end- | class of men wao think they are entitled to Retail Butchers Meet. two rivals, bles them to have all comforts and luxuries | some consideration in & matter of this kiud Lhe regular meeting of the retail butchers “How many cards will the opener in their homes, The great installment house | The slightly twisted, and is therefore oq W ot Targo enough 1o suit the | , OMces: J J. Brown Building, Councll Blufls, alent 1o loose cotton. proprietor, however, who east about for | 1% 1ass of men roforred tois the commercial | union was held st Greew's hall last uight ¥ 01 Vets Go Quickly. BRI et uHehsa OFFICER & PUSEY, of Mandel & Klein 1s the only one in western | yrayeiers, The particular committee which | whero th tract for f b B L 11 play these,” ’ i S alot of 10 ¢ e checks made, towa und one of the largest anywhere. You | peccives the most wttention from the dissatis | 1o Sortract for furnishing ice during |- 080 S vor took three, and the I'ho heroes of tho clvil warhave disap- | and whe tomer pald for a drink he can get every household article vou want at | fied knights of the grip is the committee on | 11 Prospective heated term was awarded La:0meL hayor sag) Q9 1 ed much sooner aftor its close than | would given change in Lawson s A lowest figures and on easy payments. 330 | invitations. Tuey clim that instead of au. | The Artic ice company bid the lowest and | opener bet 2 of the revolution., It was £ af private checks. They passed at their Broadway e [hosaami iy HIAS BN AL :\l-..n\.;a away w 'l.Jx:.n“un-::w st what o mare,» o century after the Declaration of In- | fuce value atall of the stores, and in « Corner Main an1 Broadway. - o price is s not known, though it is not ws w0 more than you h 3 JUNGC FS TN YT ;.ux:m;u:“.‘rl_‘\: m;m.f ul.“\l.;ul far preferavlo | {10 "M‘N R T B h.um::m l« .‘I.\: ‘:“'.:_.”: :II:.:“\I i dependence before \[ ms and \I. flerson | few months, the city was literally floodesd COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, . 2 g 5. 0 put on at least one traveling man, 1 oy 4 b ason, Wl ~Iwo more than i d the year before their death the | with the hile Lawson salted dow 1 domestln ol 2 Bl A, U the butchers at # per ton cn the opener cuse ni A0l . ¥ \ with them, whi 0 salt n wn 10y Mrs. W, F. Neal loftlnst ovening for Call- | that invitations muy bo exiundad to tho men - 1 Th "“"" SIREE . i' un ‘I‘“] B 80 1 | \White house hud been vacated by p the silyer. One fine morning he quietly | S - made wnd snterest paid on t fornia - present and to partake in the foivitios, - o | | M¥s. Winslow's soothing syrup for chil [ il SRR L EEEEer aw (AR BOTE i dent who had joined the aemy * in 1776, | slipped out of town and left” his checks | 3eP0sits J. W. McCoy and wife left last evening for - b i > the moi o | dren teething gives quiet helpful rest Hofelt that he was again bested and S hnt il ears now sinec the firing | on the "he residents ) pli L dow'tsuppose the men who areon whar | 1e0 ething gives g could do nothing movo than call, which | It isbut thinty yeurs now sinco the fieing | on the market. The residents seomod td 1 i committee Knoy eout of ten of the travel ' Miss Nellie Hoyt ot _Towa City is o be th Bo.5 | ——e - he did on Fort Sumpter, \.ilnw great leaders | think nothing of it, and when I lefi, o R e O Miw: Osoar | LK men who ome. 1o tho BN said p ) s for Mard e of that period in both civil wmd military | year later, the cheeks werd m guest of Miss Funnic Walker and Mres, Oscar | drummer last evening. — “As @ matter of fact l\’\“nnl Probani |]| . : March, “Rourtours,”” was anounced. o | life are all gone, A et Keeline tho latter part of this week it is the drummers who are goitg to support Mareh comes in like alion it will And I stood on a pat straight YN THE WORLD WiLL - 1l YPTUR F. C. Flickinger, who has been visiting his [ the hotel, and it scems to me the proper | 04t like alamb, and vice versa mourned the loser, —— General Shorman 4ied pos ol of 6 oo bt ‘_,":,"‘,," AMNoAS LD il Rao o SE—— GOODMAN DRUG CO., gorablo fortuue, - estimated | ut bt auts 11 w;""' L steam heated apped G . o 10,000 and 430,000, © Tike many army o ' 0 Farnum Street, - Omaha. Neb, man Franciwo, Cab tibaled limited trains of the Chitng The only man living who ever slapped | 10 ¥arnum str . B L R e —— boom the thing. = As it now stands the com- | Milwaukee & St. Paul vailway will ran | the faceof General Sherman is « residont OAULRBAD SPRUDEL BA ing citios fu the west, and hold the property Snugart & Co. carry lavgest stock of bulk | pany bids fair (o consist mostly of the promi- | o el anuay d notn purgitixg 1tisan alterative and | axa speculation. In this way Ceneral Shor field, garden and flower seeds in the west. | nent citizens of the Bluffs-men whowon't | Petween Omahaand Chicago, The ole of Nyack, suys the New ¥ Rucorder, | ' Gongei - y. There is qothin nan cleaved a good deal of money. Alth h et it Spend £ o year on i average to support the | e berth reading lunps in their palace | Heis anarvtist ofnote, Aftor the close | Hudt'y W yOu can 0D Ehegents | g good iver, Genoral Sherman did not spend My hotwl. ~ Now remember, I am not croaking | fleeping cars are the greatest novelty of | of the late war, when tho soldiors had | i b { Lupon 1 o eihe $13,500 smary veceived by him from The New Pacific is the most ceutrally | because | wauted to be putupon this commit- | the age. Ticket office, 1601 Furnaw'st., | veturncd to theiv homes, the Nyack mun | 3 A0 bion "Mendelson | the government for many years, und bis sav located botel in Council Blufts, | tee wyself, butl siwply want to put wyself | Omaha, referrved to, beirg in New York city, | Co., sole Agents, New York,” ouevery botue. | lugs be invested, b Quiliw; M. 1 b ang brothers, A. . and L. N. Flickinger, left | thing todo under the eircumstances would | every day inthe month, rain or last evening for his home in Pierre, Duk, He | have been to recognize the fact by putting | the eleetric lighted is deputy United States surveyor. one or two of them on the committee to heip