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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY= MARCH 7, 180L--TWELVE PAGES, . Y ' ey e e e A et e e e, et e A P8 et P i e e e e A e e THE OMAHA B SETHE NSNS 1N THE BLUFS iy oo hv S il A &, T S| TRITIITG U O 30 Per Cent Saved A : Congratulations Warmly tndulged at CCUNCIL BLUFFS, an Club Dinnes l tered by Currier i any § f « Depew in his remavks b i el TR VR i 861001 o et 5 LS TN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING 600DS, FPusnescOMa, No fh s > . ' HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, A Destrne Tyson Want a New Trinl, b tive sponsible tion for M MANO R MENTEON, P p it o Come Eatly and secure Bargains, This Cut Price sa - New Teiabin the Oglen KY. Do Houss Case. Lol b R EAIR CLOSES, our vap ! \ ‘. | Last Only One Month, All Winter Goods Must Go. Re Cumerl Blufls Lumber Co . oal i 8¢ - . AHG A Vetwas | The Deawing for Prizes —Some of the h" 6 . A 1 M'l tont member the Place, M_ MARCU Crift's onne, SOESap) 3 4 | the tifr Winning Numbers. i g y ' Gunvine Roek S pris Hean' y ron ¢ £7.000, after two trials, the whole amou Grand Army fair closed last night and | jiean party has alwiys won ekt 1 i f \flor v i party alwiys of the claia b Pho case was | Colonel Ginger, as well as the 300 persons | by belng ageressive. We aro happy in the WA S S mperance Uiken to the supreme court by the lainge | Who won prescnts, are happy. The eardy | fict that the parly of Gartieid and Blaine, of 2 i \ v Seabrook's sa POy on an appenland. sinco then notiing | hours of tho evening were devoled to trying | Litcoln and Grant, is the party of MeKinley STATE SOCIETY NEWS, lover pateh, T "N 5 and 418 Broadway, Council Blufls, lows the vanaplics that \hoover starisd S s been heard « to pon the pigs in the ¢ o by 1l rrect. Yosterday the appea has L ad of ¥ | of Har, His & of ex-Attomey G A Baker of Depew then introduced M. 1 who Fremont. < veceived with eveat applawse. e said | Mark M, Conad fathr ast Wedn Vil e ot attornoys for tho defen 9 tained by gazing upon two bieycle races, one | in part Half the s © i 1ife is to gota | Monday the ko flutter o of which was won by Wirlz andthe other by | hearing, When Christapher Columbus di \ A mareig s was [ssued yo ‘ ) ) 18 Breitling of 8t Louls i WA KT onee and Kiitie Dote i t anything A Search covered America, it took him threo months, | (Hs Braitiing o © Owiha » \ AP ? . ’ John M. Thurston was booked for a specch | but it took him lalf his life to get a chanee to L 4la8 < g wid responded in & happy manner, referring | discover it Advertisement is an absotute | B M. Clatlin of Norfolk spent the Da . Viiehod £Xio veRilat o to the old soldiers and the services they have rquisite to the sale of o ot | i Fremont with old friends ol w | have b part B ¢ t — wasa faiire and the \ as entor- | Yesterday afternoon it was re \ fadlice aud the o wa was By Ivson's aetions which are | rendered the country in the years gone by vertisers are your ¢ s Mrs, C. D Crowell retummed Monday orieys s their ground for Thie closing number on the programme wi 1 witl chiatle X A visit with relatives at Blar how trial, They daim that | the awarding of prizes, of which there were | cqualof the Pifty-fivst ¢ s Edward Blowstt Toft the fore part ot the Baker was v o ey was e exnined | W00, This feature was groat and consisted | pood it hasdone. Wo havo done more thin | weokon a trip to Seattle, Wasn \ Attory ulnary to the trial, stated undevoath | of placing | numbey 3 s et g Hon J. 8 Bartloy of Atkinson was o Fre 3 y q 3 (it e it [ Reg. o 500 prize tickets. were placed fna | (e prople that itis possible to e o vespon- | yont'viditor Monday aud Tacsday Electric Trusses, Y \ ' Tt Tho e ot acquatnted with eithew | tacan, A man rolied the kee whilea tady | sible government. This country todag, with Al A ¥ ot bri et u o | e thut hewas not acuatted with dther | it B e dieda” which | werd | 18 60{400,000 of peoplo canol be governodas | Bishop Worthington of Ot was in tho | Bg]ts, Chest Protectors, Ete, Mrs. Andrew Ro t with t t st ltile & L i L \id that 1o lind tivor honed of the case, ON 4 to wan, who nn when'it Bad but 000K, Our governn ) Angat the residenc t . 44 x o the Wity years. Not thit ho waived his vight to challenge ‘Tyson, il this was going on another lady ger L by belutLhly ! A teporic Me. Dk Broadway, Comeil Blufrs, I Wilibe given later 1 ‘ v, b Ia e et e g day soon it arrival i the s e o e s Womeanor | voieo that disarranged the machinery in_the M, [ood spoke of the increased work of | ing her friends PO E P HONIS, B e TR b i very com ol tho ey roam fvson's deincanor | I SO ha. hih. sehool buiiding, Mose | congness, comparinge the work of theoue just | The Ladies' Musical union held anenjoa- | oy g, o PRI oA fHasting this AELFRON e i however, that he was | iU ey that he was a friend of | O’ Brien read the names of the pries they sed with its predecessors and added, | blo meeting Weolnosday - oveniug with Mr i IOMH Y noatg ik @ city forthe pirpose of c o | fembers ofthe ury that he wish tend o | bore, Tils continued uitil all tho prizcs | *What 1 elaim for the houso of representa’ | Auni MePherson i 4 B over € Jacqueniin & Co. Jewelry Storo | him in lllinois. He said Ctor had told | were drawn, after which the fair was de- | tives is not what it has done, but it has ren W. J. Cronin, for several yoars a merchant Jumes Hargraves was N a8t (A e i itte e v | i inilin He said that F ad told v Lk by i aliabout tho trouble, and that he be- | clared closea deved possible for all time to be done.™ | of Fremont, has just gone to Scattle with a R ‘:l‘ e S himscltif his serviees sbon needed. e | tieved that he hiad been gréatly wronged, He | The names of winners of prizes will be Tremendous applause followed Mr, Rec view to seldcting @ now location 10 cisg in Man . fowoever, that he considerd M| fidier told the other members of the jury | made public at Custer pst hull at4 o'clock | speech, . M and Mrs, M. 1L Hinman have gone (o charged with vagrancy , w ontinzed until Sk able to manage the ease alone hewould sign no verdict except one | this afteruoon, though it is known that Congressman Lo in his vomarks, said | o qen SIS I S A this moviin: aftornoon Baker and Seabrook were | (@l CEE CWiva the | plaintif the full | holder of ~ticket No. 7162 s ahead a | he was not content with the vague declara {5, L BELH6I HonLth ? Mrs. Wilhelnina Hobus 1 soventyfive | closeted Jin - the latter's ofice. A revorter | yyoyntof hee claim. He refused to take | piano; the manor woman who No, 2880 | tion, “Lam a republican.” The republican 'n: STHIAY "_.M Reain olne M il will fake jlate lomcrrow, L6 RUSIIGHE | side, and. thiora wis GHOBEUS “SOMGEBINE || oY tou do T iion thoy, bigtt o T WhTlG y.021 cart tido_on # | Wis: 100" vaguo'to siit. ilio et | ton rooms Phursday evening. It was o | SURPLUS AND PROFITS .......oe . 65,000 veing ut Bloone etory goiniz on that th bl washot e | o e Oy P ot | S1do suddlo that only cost&] to win. Books, | tho killing of tho broposition for freo silver | hikhiy enjoyuble uffal and laryoly attonded AL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 215,000 Thotnas Mulvihill the Omaha bill p s | peced tokn Seatrookadmitted that | g elitinm, to bring it to him and he would | whips, pillows and pin cushions wero won by | showed the puty was in favor of lonest Mesdames Henry Torpin and RC. Mcbon- | TOTAL ND SURPLUS. . .. 215,00 who wasarrested Thurslay aftornoon on g s working for the alliance, and clainied [ G o4 LS ne ybody and the Grand Army posts | finance. It was alsoa party tor civil service | ald entertained a - company of their BIABRORET AL NIII8H 1Y O, Glenion, Bt charge of posting bills without a license, was had been ever since he cor v-mm-: he defendant claims that Tyson's actions | ureseverai thousand dollars alvad veform T\H“n ; s I:\M.m.ml what ho \rm.ngumuvu‘-g friends at tho |:m of the | ghugnrt. ¥ ¥ 1Rty Uy (s B in t|8on, CRANSE discharged by dudee Mciee yostertay nory thejob of cleaning out the salons. e did |, room give lim good grounds fos meant when he saic republican orner on 1Vriday even pper wits | O, Hannin Transact general banking husis e L et e \1omsa. | MBb8new to hiavo s thorlty-iowi b o | I MO LTV toom glve 't gooe BraLide (Bt OMAHA, OF 16 las, wongrens Lodks said st ad e i “cano seasor of | pea o ST surpli e iy . i s but was perfeetly williog to show it 41 ? ¥ +We have given minovity rvule a deadly | splendid social entertainment n Southwoestern lowa A very plogsant Nigh five prty was given | Start y In themotion the defendant sayste will be A 1 : e [l b 5 : S8 Thursday evening ot the wesidéuce of Mr. | BOW: i | able to prove by other membersof the jury | A Big Boston Fi Buys Out Rol blow, We nave crippled “obsteuction. We Phe meeting of the Ladies' charity dub | INTEREST ON TIM:z DEPOSITS, AniMrs AL T anklin aveuue. 1t was expected that the tral of the suit | yht i BT e caso are just a8 alleged, FATE e have proved to the American people that the | held a few eveningsago at the residence of The fivst ladies’ prize was won by Murs, M. | B2aInst Riuk & Schultz would come up this " g = ; l" :' ! At Lo St I u legisla .;Alrilull“ it impossible nd Mrs. Fred Meyer was the mostde M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D AR fiest gentiomen's prize by | Mermingin the distrct conrt, but account 2 s ek b or several days resentatives of [ for any majority in the futuve to escape re LU iBAL i oL A8 Glih AUMnE: IHaTHIT e Sinule, and thefivstgentiomen's price bY | ofiho 'jtiuoss of W. A, Mynstee and J. N, | J-C. Bixoy, steam neaving, smitarr en- | (no woalthy clotning fivm of Cushing, Olm- | spowsibility by the miserablo excuse that [ ter. ‘Themeetings are wsuaily held in the | A8 NOAN" 5 Baldwin, two of atorneys for tho de- | €neer, 203 Morriam block, Council Bluts stead & Snowof Boston have been inthe | miaurity would not lot it legislate.™ afternoon and are attonded orily by the lady LT b fense, it had to be postpored until next = RSV bt e bl Ay s T e diateT Do Avo Civil® Servire Commissioner Roosevelt, | members of the club, On thisoccasion thei | = Alldatnwesof e 'k E L T RO W] L SRS Friduy ! A Trotting Horse Burned. Sityy butas oyttt ,”“ st b ”‘h'“‘_ General Woodford and Judge Arnoux also | husbands were invited also and the meeting | EARNOSE ana Tii1c Fhould e ot confounied with raniePIALT] Apvopns of fho saloon injundion matter it | At 1o'clock yestorday moraing o alavm | S L e liia | avou B Bold in the ovening. At #:0 o'clock n moet | tfented with "the’ great s Who is an engineerat the elevator, and gy he stated that an open letter from the f fivo was 1 Lin from box 39 on South | until last mght, when a bill of sale was filed y e e eluborate supper was served 1o the guests. | TCATAR ASTIIM A who is wt of the kind - who is geting’ into [ oS 1o 5 B L o aled | Of firewas turned in from box 32 on South i bVt 5 Western People in Chicago. UL iy = L e b5 E lis, BORL ‘1‘“‘ s 10 Mayor Macrae has been eirentated | ypin‘reat, A fire had started in the rear | inthe county clerk's office showi that for el Ll liiy K After this the company enjoyeditseil at bigh- | and 1AV FEVER troatod G dunng the past few days among the business 3 0 YeAr | ¢45,500 thoy hud purchased the firm storeand | Cmicaco, March 6.— [Special Telegram to | fiveuntil 10 o'dlock. Mrs SN Watson ana honl o A masquerade party was given listevening | men, and the work of getting sienatires was | 0f the blacksmith shop kept by Charles | grpoi of [obinson & Garmon at 1311 Faram | Tux: Bere) —Among the western people in s L. M, Keene won the favors, a s SURGICAL OPERATIONS, where ne ! Furme | w i the i by the Misses Lizieand Nawvie Havdin. at [ completed last evening, The letter is sub- | Gregory at 128 Main street, and was well | strec Chicago today were the following rdreceiver and a paper knife ¢ ot veslze. | BINRGT . ihaan i3 thae vesidence, W Fifth aveme. The | stantially an endorsement of tho poliey | ynder way before the members of the depart- | Ouc of the_gentlemen, in speaking of the AL the Grand Pasile—C, L. Toman, W.B, | 1ations were ayarded to Mes. 'V l- | ately praseribod, POPFORING. &Il FIAoLIva trmublos, guests were all of the feminine persuasion, | which his been pursued by the mayor in the | o eya aevived on the scene. Almost the | Sale last nigut, said: ““For many months | G SIS 2 d id Mr. 1l H. Pratt fn Myopin. iy v and Astigtnatism, thiy ren: bul the costumes were somewhat mixel matter of the police regulation of thie suioons, | (G0 0 TN OF S8 I Tt Cas | the firmof Cushing, Olustead & Suow has | AUEREESIEER o g Morison, W. W Fho youns ludles luncheon clab hiold its | Soeinie st onsy."choae“nnd palniors™ GIEHONIG very plessanttime was had and an_agreement to stand by him i opposi= | SEAEE It T OF HEIRUES " oy | contemplated oponing a brauch house inthe | S Onha Lallis J ular meeting Miss Louise Torpin | of terriie suffering no rellef, entirely A, (Moo Walter, thethree yearold son of Mr, and | tion to all efforts that may be made to corn cousumed with all its contenls, omORE { west, following tho example of Browning, | M HLTE e Mbndny evening, Tis vile ofthe club is for i 1L st iBloek, Oter 13m0 &Co."s stora, M. Peter Sorenson, died yesterday moming | him to change his policy lio Jotter eon- | W G PTRE 8 e pr w‘;"\" of My | King &Co., and the Contineutal. ~ We have ALt ha G : T Ames. Des | cach member to prepave a dish as a contribu- | Counell Buts, ta 3 ik of liphtieria. Th 'fugeral toolk place yes: | tains thesenaturcof aliiost overs substun. | Bout stalion, — the prwerty oF B visited seveal cities and being favorably im- | s el 6! e [ o 10 e tunchton, the meritsand ton. | g oo e terday afternon at 4 o'dock fromthe family | tial business man in the vity, and is regarde Y rahTab e reerd s o tiotter. Lis | pressediwiihiOmahajoont Ito settle here. | y1ON struetion of which is incidentally diseussed | Finley Burke.Geo, W, Hewitt.Thos, E. Casady residence, \1\ h Tenth street, The ré- | asone of the strngest te: 1‘“”“'; s totho | B A oing 2140 Ho was valued at | MWe purchaséd the Hm-m;m & .l«nln ~r.|-‘- A UNE EAIn U AR ey o M by the members, On Monday évening the mains were in Faiview cemetery wisdom of the mayor's course that he co e oK i s yaled A1 Siply beeanse we saw a bargin and bough i et e rules were suspended and a number of you ST e % Casady begin aseriosof sermons at the Pirst Bap. e # Y i ,“ ke Dowey, Yanlkton, S. D. gentlemen were invited to participate in . qually between the Denver five insurance s residence. 10 business will be con e Wellington V. Andre tempting viands prepared by the sk tist church on the subjeet, *Somie Revivals LS 30 tlve Wiork e e ued at thosamelocation, whevcin a short | o Al the Wellington—=L. W. Andvow, | DY eSS T n bR tes BT NGeR 0] e To AR TR s of the ludies, Mrs. (. M. Stebbins, wno tornevs-at-Law that weNeed? The subjectof the discurse ). B. Lon just finished a panel of | ¢ "v"\l“f"“\i"m“_"“‘]“l‘h e eyttt | time we expeet to make many improve et IOMARCH LG S R hovorary memper and - president, sat at Attorneys-at-Law of Sundiy morning will be, “Wihat 1sa Re- | decovative plustic work on the walls of Nis | {1 tiore was o policy of £100, also with the | WS AR A o Braver W head of the table and presided over > vivl 2" Tn the evening he will preach to the | ofice and wall paper sales room, at No. 20 [ Syndiate, YA In speaking of Omaha Hu-wmh'mu‘nv\b S ATt TS TIRR NG ST, A T ilo . 2 st The gentlemen who sat down were 2 younee peopleon A Kighteons Ambition.” | ‘\pin reet, which will attract the attention | How the iro originated is unknown, but it | 1Lhas & very high staudingamone Botow | joscr, Omabay 1. W, Ellis, Burliy s, Ilarey Dunning, Thouas Quinn, Hos coun A grand Lall will be given on Wedunesday | S0 Jicord of the beautiful in decorative | i thought to have been started by an ineon- | PEOIS, BRSO TR AL M n Jolnson, Ottumwa: I Bill; Du- | Ruvert, John, Ihomsen Sears, AeX ] omees: 303 Brown Building Council Blufrs, evening, Mareh 11, by the Mrs. Phil Sheel | diary, as thero had been no fire i the build. | Bere during the coming P buque; J.J. Richardson, Omaa, ank Ellick, Fred Viughan, B Jay | i Tt No. @ Duughters of Vetorans, | 81t The panel cccupies a large portion of | gt os 6o Tock in the evening. Robinson & Garman have not deciged ju S AT O Valeio e R ke AT G AL ITa Gl ol oW This 8 new ovganization, compesed, as the | the south wall, near the door, and attricts iy s what business they will engage in, though 3 HE S LR | Ta Miss Ella P, Worth, Waterloo, Ta.; C.R servitors aud right gracefully did TICER & PUSEY name indicats, of the daughters of the v the attention of the visitor immediateiy upon | Callon SchurzSmith Co. for chattel loans | they state that they will remain in the city. | Richier, D W. Maratta, Fargo, N. D, a - feast betore their ts, OFFICER & PUSEY, enus who served in thelate war, The ball - entering the builfing and holds it, oo, for | and real estate. 26 Pl st ] T iih iy el et Phe ladies wero & } nest Wednesday evening will be their first D e ey De Witt's Lattle Early Risers: oniy pill to SOME STATE LLGISLATION, Katie Loe, Lizie Thomas, Lidy Fife,” Nellid public anteriinment sicce their orcaniation, | 1he Workls bh il 110 Gio FREE o the g A S e T St cure sick headache and regulate the bowels MePherson, Josephine Itichards, ' Mable o b Pl | evee aoRb N TalLY o fs @ ! * — Kansus Statesmen Call Each Other | Shervin, Jesse Baliing. This was followed 1o SimLEcaBswhlthin et by the vl | suel work in tho better class of houses in | Conrad Lauzendorfer, the Main_street FPLESONAL APH: ELBELUELITN Lo < by a social hop in the spacicus parlors. Corner Maln anl Browdway, i tng Tas g A0 i) Hard Names. 2eld COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Tallway i Shot Lo ago, & petition was filed | town, but in it the decorators havedependod | butcher, has been missing from his place of | p 33 Noe of Chicago s at the Murr Torexi K A L B B N e | business since Thursday morning. His i ' . Torexy, Kao, March 6.—The waiver of yestordiy by the uttoméy for tio vailway | upon tho novalty for theoffec, butMr. Long | pisiuiss, since Twuncay Botvii | J. L. Cole of Hartinguon isat the Casey. | theappraisement bill, which passed the son- [ ¢ S Ul R G e bt A D ubbard, asking thit the § 1., gone further, and produced a design that | HIENCS L any OVeE Ira W. Naylor of Covington is at the Casey. | ate. v tho ; et ¥ ncAGo, Mare igigenoralims deposits. case beremoved 1o the civeuit coiet of the i his actions,and bis wife is almost frantic 3 ate, was lost by the house judiciary commit- [ o5 & 008 D i southwestern roads had o United States. A demurrer was also filed to | 1S bandsomo and artisti T'he plastic mate- s 8o SRR L s Sy F. A. Chasm of St. Joseph is at the Mil- | oo A was procurcd and passed, but 16°% ks b B —— T pawasalso fled to ] 20198 ovided n to shells, which are furher | withgrief. She states that hehas become | jurd, L Vgnas:p h a long session in Chairman Walker's oftice to- DI Mpacdets e plaintifts’ petition, on the ~ ground that | Tl 1 HOULS =T ) adoik 1a1ia SN ate 2 4 ¥ the senate today refused torecognize it on ot R telS ity Ataisor . H. McDaneld & Co,, Tlo Btatite nmerwhivh it was brought was | Droughtout by rich gilling ad made toap- |addicted to drink of late, and has | judge Crawford of West Point Is at the | ¢ ° S i e ider complaints that Lhe Atclison 5 7 I ontran to the constitution of Tow pear 65 tlough they were cmrved out fbeen —neglectiig ~ his business. He | pygion, i€ grouhd Tl AN AS HoyLDeRonIEN UL ot tuming overa proper pereentage of its | Butehers' d Packers’ Sunilias ST A MBI of the solil waterial of the walls, peared Thursday mori aud Speaker Elder denounced the action of the 2 M 1143 A ddivery wagon belonging to 3. B | Fia ' iere s U R os chor s Sl etk R. T. McDonald of New York is at the | DPeaker Elderd i g 1 1€ | trafic to other lines, in accordance with the i & L afterumn atthe aenerof Toarl streel v | cogpletes the pand with the addition of the | peen seen severd tines in the vieinity of | A I Lewls ot Chicage is wogistered at the coullingsdot othorglas fandticlien SeutIuA] | oliipi tora e xcsodaTone thovsshdicars(|l U SETER LU Rt Fitth avenue 11 washeasily aded with | piohmoildings which seem to bea pan of | Fairview cometery, and it is also said thata | Millard X publicans defended the senate. of freight | &R STRinst., Councll Blufrs, Tu Alto dealers arious articles of merehindise Al ome [ the whole. Plastic work yromises to be | man resembling him was seen yesterlay i | A, W.Coarson of Lineoln is in the city at| = ‘The senate passed a_concurient resolution, nlildesand Furs. cib TGO U I St re fushionable than ever this sewson, and | Omaba, where he was acting very strangely. | the Casey oviding thut adjournment shall not be = e the wagon down squarely on the track, but itis certainly wore desirable than even the | A number of his friends began searching for W. H. Antes of Boston was at the Murray | taken until after the appropriation and ap- COUNCIL BLUFFS e akon down sy on ahe ek, 20| st expensive papers for sanitary veasms. | bim vestenlay afternoon, and this and | last night portionment bills L and that_no [ Praciie S tardly displicing the conteits. | 1 was senie | When put onas Mr. Long does higworl it is | Omala were gono over” pretty thoroighly, 1. I, KKolley of New York is in the city, at | Other busiuess thap bo transaoted | DT o e vaad, pwwover Medical and Surgical Institute, o Lracte, ab I e, mcantime ‘tvel on.ths | 8 povmanentas the wiupdwork of tho buld- | but tho scarch was unsuceesstl. Ao NEFEa after Saturday. The constitution provides ' iy | E tiatinan atenue e was | ine, and a vecoloring with water colors or or- —— B 2 o 1 e .| thelegislators must serve without pay, if the 2 b | ;‘J“.‘l‘_'l‘"_i"" o l““l'”“m‘“"“ avenue nes was | gipary paintat little expense makes a com Doyou want an - express wazon or boy! (_'«““_“.l‘;"“‘.‘:"‘ Grand Island was at the | (oc B8 onds beyond sixty laysi “‘-';:n‘.[m.p.n fr om thi u(YnHUn: 5 qpi‘\y,;,t, | o at the plete clinngze in the apoearance of aroor, as | Ringup the A. D. T, Co., telephoue 179, No, [ Casey lst nigh X inally yielded to argument, and this | cnronfe disens i kinds and deforr PAST BLACK HOSIERY great as the most expensive new papering | 11 North Main’stree corge E. Semple of Chicago was at the T trtoten CENIMITIV G106 Shox trouble is now sctiled. | iehineiaten nda | and ho was allowed to sorve on the jury lifted prize tickets from the teacan, and i & | otherland. popular artist is in the ¢ity from lowa, viut- | gog the suloot-injunction matier, © it even t Of Council Bluffs, F. M. Phillips, who was arrested for PRACTICE IN TITE STATE AND FEDERAT Settled With the Atchison. Dealers in foreizn and donoestio x:liinze The Atchison claims 1t has been unalle to ALl e guota prompily, because of luck of | business and furthermore charges unde: nd practices on the part of roads havinglines via | vafic as ordered, and then, if 1ot ; loinsoldemd Tt tag DRS. WELLINGERS, PROPS 3 : 250 Thrdid way, could make. | i Paxton last night . : i Chairman Waiker was authorized to pre- | Council Bluits, Ta atth W hile thisartistic plastic work will beon G f T 2 Roberta of Mianeapolis was al thel| ..o L, i Al Rl "f‘ the Joint | pare a form of agreement, prohibiting the : of Mr. Toug's speclaitics for thissen orrects ssion. Mifinrd 1ast aight session several ballots were taken for United [ issuing of free transportation to intlience ¢ & Saunders—A SYS b LA Boston; Sare. Sin Jie Wil ot st plam ih the || L vishiaaidimy T s yosterday | MAELE Dotiit, el s i the | Stites senntor, but the resultshowed no ma- | traie. This is an attenpt to revive theantic | SIS & SAMERS LML K COUNCIL, BLUPES, Wall_paper business of Councll I3fTs, | morning, “that you would say, for the bem | iv ht i N Niaed o et 18 I HE] terial chunge from yestrdav, Stieeter still | pass agrecn:ent fedoral courts. Jand > sived the fiest lot of our importa for he has put in the largest stock | efit of the travelin, Ly Fe boing five votes short of election = Beno block, Councll Blufs, owe - of ladies' and misses fastblack | of fine grade papers in the city. The styles kick In your paper yesterday against the C. McVav of the ’1"”-\: National bank of The 19th and 150th lots showed nc The O'shea Casy wttonhose, viz are very aifiorent from last year and nuen | 00 HARSLEY &3 08BIRVELOIEYanicun, S, Di, s atbho Baxtor, Drniis, Mareh 6.—[Spe man who registered a [ P 2 ehange and the democrats for the first time Tk THEONYX FAST BLACK Bandsomer, and s they catne divect fromiwa | WeY wo lud made upour comumittees for the | Patrick Galligan, father of Chief Galligan, | in the history of the joint ussembly moved to | gy 50 (At 2 MeCartyit H. 1. Chambers, At Theabove weli known orand is known [ of the larveest waruficturers inthe world | BeW 1o 0 are pre- | Jeft yesterday for Chicaro in respouse to 4 | adjourn, Thé motion prevailed, Immediately | LM { M st el LTS, peart ticet fhroughoutthe country as being the most ve- [ they will appear simultancously in New ared for the thing he thought we | telegram anuouncing the death ot a favorite | after the joint assembly the house adjourned Cork today Canon Mahoney declared "»l_ n ;mllfl JEC Srolapiain N linble makeof fast black hosiery imported 1o | York and Council Blufs, Among the mate. | had fo ’l"‘“” ~Weo '_\‘““' secured | a | graudson o 11:55 tomorrow i room of the louse of commons Mr. Par s " Dot this countrey vials aro thenew anaglypta fabries, whicn |list of “all the iraveling men - tha Commodore Coulson, one of the early day The senatorial situation remains unchang nell on one gecasion said he woula “lift WE ARE SOLE A TS are equal tothe nest [iernstas in naterial | Cireulate in western lowa, whether they st o o S aver s | tonleh. A docisive vote Wik ot SNpuied | comer of e veil whereopon b (Paneit) | P BEEKEEPERS. ois SR ity Kt white thoy are cheaper. ALl | come hereoncea week or once a vear, and | JUBR MY 'Codlson now resides at | by @ ajority of the representatives until | ST o 3 :J:Q ot -le| 'ifl"' \A\I"n-‘vln‘l\n.n]”v‘u\’n ativion x‘)‘\‘.-lu " stylis uLImu‘“\i.- o lh:’l‘u”lh:‘ n.\‘\\l ery onoof thom 1s to have ai_invitation | vy .}uf-\x.‘ S |x“l Colson oy el a) '1‘m-~.|;.u’ and it is generally believed that | repudiated the charge of abusing the hospi 5 ” sk f {3 e p SR rdreas ool A i aiioasi Wil There ave 2,500 names in this list,and we el O ¢ Bacon, - Crawford, Evans, Hutchings and | tality of a friend. He said hedeficd any I carry a fullline of Beekeapers 1 ourline of ladies’ huse at 25¢ and springdavess gools, nud laties will “enjoy | Theroare Ssuwoimes f this Hat and We | o Burt of Saginaw, Mich., is visiting | 3 d, b IRS 0 4 e 12 3 e i el i Missea® 1 Fibb, siies trun 5 1. Drices | lokingoverthem. The departures aro’ so | Know it iscomylote, s wennge corvesponded |y, %o 1M Richardson, at Caiting | Stoker, the veprdsentatives who have beon | body tofind in Hansard's reports that on o | supplies, including comb foun« wecording 1o sie: a line of men's half- | mdical thatit wil be hike eetting - newpic- | WIThHHS SeRetare O (B0 e £ Mons oo M, Burt's fther, Wellington I¢, | Stundig out, will vote for Strector next | siuglo occusion he lad calied Captain O'shen | dation honey knives, smokers, Jose of thesamebrand at e, regulir 5o | ture book. oty nd St | Burt, s oneof the heaviest talt’ wa lumber | ¥ ek unless some unforseen complication | a friend, and further, Captaia O'Shea sections and all supplies for loso, sizes 4 ven pai e D N AT e ris et et tal el aamts ; S e anysround | perators in the world, and las beon promi. | SHould arise. 51 ot pay the exprmses of his household and | he apiary M. B ROOP, e Al aabulutely, fast | s will o pleasant 1 well as profiuble, | a8 ever 1 that 18 ab all likely to | uent fgure In Michigan politics for many California’s Appropriation wholo of his married 1o ho had Enly | 20 Bt Broadway, Mk efunded . ROSTON STORE, " | Fuest and wost complete dental roows in | come will veceive an invitation.” years. SacraneNTo, Cal, M whole of his married life he had - spent only — Fotheringham, Whitelaw & € ki De Witt's Little Early Risers: oest little | today ned the wi air bill, appropri- h G- The governor | about 410 days at o =5 —— “re ¥ ¢ 4 S b i PLrC TO'TIC K Coundl Bluffs, T or eI ttea Horton®s Creditc pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath, | ating 500,000 for California’s exhibit Poisone SPECIAL NOTICES. New York office, 47 Leonard St. e Bomm ek has boon | A1 attachment sult wis brought in the ———— - - Lovisvitiy, Ky, March G.—Near Mount COUNCIL BLUFF. 5 P B 2 e A district court yesterday morning by the Pirst Liato Police Newn, ’ NAT GOODWIN'S DERTS, Sterling this moming Willam Fercuson, a — PERSONAL PARAG RAPHS, drawing large crowds to thecourt house i 2 SRR ; ikt et f i JEOWINC SOIEG @ pevourt bouse all | Nayjonat bank of Council Bluffs vs. A. Salis- | John Henry, a noted crook and jail bird, i farmer soventy-cight years old, and his son- | YW, i baUTERWASSELR has woved hig bury and B. i, Horton, on three notes which | Was run in kst night a5 a suspicious char- | Suit Institu the Payment of | LB, C Watts, were found dead from | Hioadway, Wherehe wil Keep on bind & e ¥ = 2 it is claimed were exceuted by and | acter. Gambling Obligations. poisoning. A grand-daugbter, Grace Boyd, k of furnace fixtures, of which he is amember. :wlx-nw lwwm and l;(\‘\-mhmv{wll even x‘n“ Horton in favor of the bank, one for “An‘n‘wl A |.wh~.r'~nn caused ‘r:n'[:nrllm ‘i' Il.unv New Yous, March Special Telegram | s d. om the same cause. The poison find slanding voow, Attorney Aylesworth i or for §360, due ¢, anda | Mannlast uigh zing that she had ve | 1o Tug B Nat Goodwin's debts still | was arsenic, aud was wit in the Purchasig and_scling goods on (he in- | made @ - pler o ha jury in | i April snether for g0, dae i May, anda | fioveq b of hi R it wind, tontd oe | o e Bak) =D Cload winisRdabispatiil)| YRR RS B g e et Rereou cond lons & affodid sk o LAl e | e R R e A T 1ind for 8450 due on the Sth of this month el | h worry that amiable young comedian. Two R Iy Iy, who | ore trueks, 1 larze frons e truck, stallwent jlan is in accordunc with the | the morntng in behalf of his client, and was | Jii00Fr 0 Che 06 (88 S0 B0 M0 e e | e worth 15, Siipped it from the outside while breakfast Stovon. oounter scales @ bOp dads st business principles. IUis o bless- | followed ia_the aftemoon by the closing | g PIARHES Sies T IO SEHEIRARE have ————— days ago he was served with a come | SGlFCCAG rice platiorns floor seales, Koo llus & iniz tothe people of small means, for it cun- | specch of County Attorney Organ for the | diShised 0F WALE DEOWTLY WIRBIHCI 10 (¢ | sgor aN® KILLED HIMSELF. | phint and summons in o suit instiwted - <107 Madn St bles them 1o have all comforts and luxuries | prosecution, Mr Organ's speech was one of | (Fan k et Jagmons Lo Coun cil Blutls, Tn. ©. 0. Sawdery 1oTtIast evening for Bosten | WIS Woek, was compleicd yesten Mte on business for the firm of Suns & Sauuders, | oen. Thecourtroomwas crowded during ORSALE-At a saerifice 1 larze Mosslep evi Dertect tion # offiee doeks and S eamount o 0 bosides attorey fees inst him by August Newberger of this Was in *ad * raits, A0k RE in their hones, The great instillment house | the most mastorly efforts he bhas ever made, | 1680 it ol Sl Dildesintionny ‘f‘u Sanp Diudneas Poafios Daath (oanatt WL AR LRI S A as in 0K RENT of Mundel & Klein is the only one in western | and o won many_compliments from other | 41 (osts, TCEon 18 (e WESHRELOL (owh to1560aptIe, y d towaund one of the lirgest anywher. You nbers of the: bar. case was given to | gich S el A RN f S e SR I s e e R el ) disappearince was noticed i these “columns | Kok, la, March 6.—Dan Porter, seu lowest figures and on easy payments, 20 | cam® in with a verdic! YesRruoy, LIS e tenced to be hung for muvderat Quiney Broalway gty ties, et | | Gessiors Magic Heaudncto Wafors, curesal | 1, Mavels 20, and’ who seaped fron jail — After tie Boar iad retired, the work Callon D, 7. Hotetmson & C st e Boarls Jurs ind retiesl o otk | neadiches in 20 minules, AU it drggists, | Sunday, shot and Killed bimslf today o rgilus i lots in Wilson Teenice. Hall for the munle: wife was besun. inducements for the next fow davs. iRl etk = focolo0ld man totteredup the aisle to hs po ¢ Sent to the Retorm *chool T o the il (heTe Wwasmore | the lecture rom In the First Methodist Justice Patton had before nim yesterday | than e pitying glance castat bim, Iuspite | Episcopal chureh, attended the concert given Joo Gilmare, William Kane, Bert Bates, | of the temible crimo “wih which hi- is | by Stryken-Blaas-Lust club last night Eddie Jones and Eruest Barbau, the five | charged it is universally caiceded vy those e e charsed with prcaking the | o know the cdreumstanes. that he had wuch provocation, and that facl, togeth windows in the canning factory, Allof them | with his age and fecbleness, will go a long | The McMahon b 5 Curesao, Mareh 6. —Josepit B. King, who Drick, with bascrient aud elevator. J amount of a check givew by Goodwin to | has boen representing himself to be the agent | S1U1¢ 101 Pearl sureet Bullard & Co. in December, 1530, It is ex- | for the Bankers' association of Des Moines, |“\:\\\|\» the colebrated M Al Pian plained that Goodwin lost tho amount at | Ta., w up tonight, eharied L r e LR s issue in the gambling rooms of Bullard & Co, | stealing books from a hotel news stand nents, by Mar. Houricing, music te T, | A oy | auout Christias 1880, He vogan by “shoot. | broke dowis sail e’ wis in great wod of | Stutsuan sirvet, Coun U Bluirs, 1 o evade capture. Four farmers armed with | ing craps” and won &00, Faro w money, and compe 10 resort to crimir ARGAINS - For bargaing ,\l"kx " "“""""‘T“"':"‘ onoert. | Winclsters o tracked s suspicious look- | then peoposed und ho took a lively hand, | meanslo pcareit, Loktore.of lls povaor [ A R R Au audier casured by the capacity o o neero, who proved to be Porter, throug Vhon bis losses had reached #2000 he gave | indicate he is from Poronto and that uis wife | leet o, eall on Johns ing neero, who proved to be Porter, through | RGN "8ii0'ahd continued to. play and | is lying at the pomt of death Evorets blosk, Connoll B s e siow to @ house near Fairmount, Mo. | o0 until that sum was reached. Bullard & 4 —— - S OREALF A TS 2 Upon the farmers demanding that Porter | Co. assert that on presenting the check at An Agent Short, I e and | surrcuder ho gave upa revolver and razor, | the bank next day it was not hovored, the | & parrirs Wash., Mareh 6. Edwin T rooms: willsell on oasy pay the programme proved to be quite meritori- | but told his captors toshoot himor he would | comedian having in the meantime stopped its g s Ted s . ;i the Fifth avenue motor line. D, ous, shoot himself. . Ono of the farmers then fired | pavment. Tho elaim has since beon aeigned | S akent of the Northern Pacitic rail son, 61 Hrondway The orchestra of this club is composedof | o shot, but without effect. Porter then pulled | f Newberger, who s the plaintif i the | Wis arested this evening, char e - - 3 i S b £ ’ . some of the cleverest musical artists in | a vevolver from bis pocket and shot himself | geion, bezzlement. Ho s said to be §,000 short in N S LA=Blghiamom Donas excepting Barbeau were discharged with a | way towanl scenving hinia light sentence, | Gana and Council Bluffs and the able as- [ in the head, dyimg instantly, The body wil - his accounts, oon Harrison st A modern | soand lecture by the court, on mndition that | ond pssibly an sequital, Befow court ad- | sistynce of Mr Jules Lombard, Miss Lydia | be taken to Quincy tonight High Priced Horse Flesh. o A Brondwiy j i in tho future they would bebavo thanselves, | oUrnGd atsglelocle the jury hal bee em | §o jtussl, the elocutionist, the T, K. guar T—— NEW Youk, March 6.—The sale of Cali The heath Roll, JOL SALE R Jard I Bartrawapareuis weeo present, s tiey | fomuenced this morning at 10 ook satis Ana MEc il g ogiiorikie INJUBED IN 14 WRECH: forna horses today developed some good bid | ATLN G, M B - Ecbited States | B houson. by 3o 0N et Gouod statel that their boy had eotten conpletely —— 'b very acceptable o y n on T z stamboul, by hou . Senator Joseph Hill died at Madison today uifs B ey | Rvael) o ina very acceptable manuer IwoFreight Trains Leave the Teack | dine JudyStamboul, by Stamboul, out of | 5oy el voprosented is o Sl L e e S e they wan ted him sent to the reform school. | phone 0 B et e mem—— W yoming. Judy, broaght #1300, Bay flly by Aleazar, | gng'ws United States senator from Georgia Jastio atton thereupon scnt him to Julke | LA of the complaxion s oRIY Posonis Powders | CHEYENSE, Wyo., March t.— Spectal Tolo- | OUt llf]lh\]\‘lllun,ll)'wu;:h'él.«ml Next salo was | when the war broke out and ag i f oo McGee, with the recommndation that the | The Mauhattay, sportiug head quarters. 3 il oaippiRs iy Pozsoal's o el ek ‘ut train | one which bad been auticipated from tho LR gaven preferunce wero yirt - pareits’ wishes be regarded. Judge MeGee | 0'Brien shaioimaiblig ogupttot, © B3 A AR g frofieit vl | Gpeniug of the auction. 1t was a brown colt, Viotoxy )l are A, the directory saying both subjects had took the matterin hand and investizited the — —— wrecks ocenrved thismorning o the W= | QEENELTCG U Stamboul, dam Minuehana, | DL, o n referred toa pecial committee case. The boy beme very mellow md | The Other Side bropped head, owing divisisn of the Union Pacitic. At 5:8 | aud @ full brother of Mascot and Baron Rose. H11AG0, MR, o world's fair di prouised (0 stay at bomie, oF g0t school, or | €. M, Harle, the attorney for the Mutua | A poorold German lady nawed Sconsten, | u fast freight was ditehed at Harper station, | | sold two vears ago ut £26,000 and 5,500 re- | rectors tonight adopted o reply totbe de do aimost any thing, provided hemight beal ' jife suvauee company of New Yors was | living inthe vicinityof Sixth aud Hickory | six cars and a caboose leaving the track spectively. After lively bidding it went to [ mands of the Chicago labor unions. Th lowed to wwaiu at home. But the pavents Y oareinexorable and the. jadge conseque seen yestentay afternon with reference to | streets, dropped dend last evening about | one was hurt. At o'clock an extra, consist- |+ M- Forbes, ut 11,000, : roply concates tho cieht-hour O ox sandling £ youlhfunin. | the ciavges whith o nade apadustE. W, | 6 o'clock. She leaves a husband and three | ing of three engines and two eabooscs, wero AT T ant establishment of an arbitration tribunal to | Convifibloto the industrial el at Mitchell: | Kappell, the aigent for the company in this | Stullchiaren to mouys ber suldon and “un | wrocked at Hutions by a broken rail WO | i Ticuos, Mich, March 0.—Dan Me. | %40© distutes. Tho demand that$h.50be | court thiat tho Jugge was obligod to adionra ; , i i pected departure. Tho remaius were re- | cabooses and one engine were overurned, | s Mich, M an M y ! to a ko —— | city, by Nels Poterson, the Weston farmer | ygved to Hoaley & Heafoy's, Conducrordohn Doylo aud rakomen (old: | Mahon, the farm hand who yesterday killed | the heaving un Irow s fricnls Foroneweek longer we wil offer those | Whoserved an orvignl notice on Kappell - worthy and Hume were injured. 1t is feared | Annie Murphy and then attempted suicide JAMARELHE ARG EARIBNS O benutiful hand painted Chinese teapots, eich | stating that o suit will bebegun storly to | The best and cheapest Cav-Starter is sold | Goldworthy and Doylo will ot 1ecover. R mation because of tis confess containing & pound of the best sundred | set wide the insurance polivy which was is. | by the Bovdon & Selleck Co., Chicage, 111 wounds hiad been dressed and the doctors de N kT Jupan tea, for W cents. The tea is superior With it one man can move a loaded car, 4 Mrcugss bud hoao Groatt ad e dnolate o imply Hanged to avy ip 1he Sity, ad that be was induced 0 take it out by means | | eeeERE,. Bostoy, M The Boston Commer- | s sentenced to imprisonment for life, and [ When Baby wan ek, we gase her Castoria, Tox., Marok 6=V pots irould ret om #9010 $.0. of false representations as (o it terms, M Will Be Cremated cial Bulletin will publish tomorrow a statls: | was taken to the state’s prison ou wged twe 3rother " proagul ovms, MY | po0 e, Ky., March Special Tele- | ticalurticle based upon the agricultural de- | Noon train —— Harlostated that there were no representa: | . s o i i & Co. carry largest stockof lulk | tions made by Kappell which were not | Eram 0 ¢ Ber]-~The body of Prof. | partment’s report, in which it is shown the and Hower seeas in the west. | fully shown on tho face of the pojey. Peter- | William Steffen was taken from Turner's | totai number of shoep in this countey today | o equal as aspe.ific for colds, coughs and all Cataogueand samples by mail son had evidently thought he was to bemade | hall today to Cincinuati, where it will be | is 48481, 1%, against 45,336,072 in 150, and | affections of the throat and lungs. For noarly - man i short time by taking out 4 | cremated immediately upon its wrrival and | consequently the wool crop will be 5.000,000 | Lulf s contury it his. been in groater deman Bavrie Cir rho New Pacific 18 the wost centxally | &,000 policy. After he had had time tothink | his ashes will be throws into the Obio river, | pounds loss than lust year, wheu it was 27,- | than any other remedy for pulmonary con oral f Jecaled botel in Council Blufls, 1m..- watteroverbe had come Lo the “oncbuc | @s requested i bis will, 000,000 pounds, plaints.” All druggists baye it for {4 | ventists opencd today, Tele Goods called forand delivered, DAL nade the ninimim of wages and that union - - zed Prom Fear NEW OniEANs, La, March 6.—1olitz, the day and the T made & partia fession in the Henuessey case last week, acted so wildly in sued by him a fow months ago, on the ground e after- | When she was o Ciuld, sho eried for Castoria, ! / REBIEELES When she boearms Miss, she cling (o Castoria, Remember that Ayer's cherry peetoral has | When she lad Clildrex, she gave Wi Castoria,

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