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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 199L—-SINTEEN DPPAGES THE OMAHA BEE |THE NEWS [N THE BLURES | e o e | e e eond, canre WWTJV@&IYHH‘hm ilter Stephan e name of the | d S esidonce, 200 | a8 1 could possitly have done it,* CCOUNCIL BLUFFS, o e 1Y SafUvedt 1vo L ' e How you all must have ‘.,M s« CE District Court, W I the oveniug far (ntothe [ meets at 1145, Toaohers’ and prayer mee vites no loss than from i | | a7 o'dlock Wednpsday evening body ealled him U o Pifivered by Caretes 1 by partot theotty | etk t ke Wodnesday € | hin 1 | " ) | 1 1 1 W, TILTON, < MANAUER : Christion churet . (. Movroe, pastor. | always hadn good word the men. In | wing met with unprecedented success in A NIW TRIBE OF RED MEN ORGAN'ZED. FAST BLACK HOSIERY ; Preaching at the wdwiy and | fuet he often ate a slopt with them, | TELEITONES e I i ur o Wl vty -third ok o m. atd | for he had foser tonts and loss hoad our great 3o days' sale Prainos Offce. No 14 Roston Stare. 0 p m. Sunday at 10 o'loek &, m. | guaet AL T e SELG e Sorvices ot Mason | Tounpe, | finands, V‘W'fl-'”fls“w~~"‘l/ LAV BN CONCL VD BN 1O GOV Mayor Progressive High Fiv : importa- | Morning th on g, ol O A il R | ] o o, Yo (i e TINULE BUSINESS 111:R 1 Ny Where to Wooship. THE ON YX FAST BLACK Kuow it wasn't in im to | Couy . \ Pheabove weli known brana s Known ] Lt the country as belig th 1 v Craft's chatte able make of fast black hosiery imported te Younge ‘hristian ass B viam b X exinde take are uf Wi, f‘ Only afew weolks | And in order to make room for our immense stock | eotit tpom o he made his last visit whin g " Ger 1 ¢ v 4 s | the ity and bri ton for the sol o ool Ad of Spring Goods, which are arriving daily, we will Main str L W ARE SOLE AGENTS T 4 miral Porte. who wis vigl R "! sell the Mrs. M. D. Hardir f \ 2 s A < i Couneil BT i have just received our fo be very il On laving the howse of | by sevious il . ! and great int wis | first shipment. We call particular attention | Congreg his old feiond, Gonemt Shormun said to Wit was committed last July. Hall, | lose, sizes § to 1l Kyery pair of this par- [ freeand all arewelcome, Joute VOURRSE YOU koW Sk IaVerhiKe ekl Ml it is clanrnod, had been hoving trouble with | tiealarstocking warvanted absolutely fast | Fisst Presbyterian—Corner of Willow ave- | care of myself. e ity 4 evening at the e ! ¥t el 4 e Early RO black and rive excellent satisfaction or | nue and Seventh street Rov. Stephen I're, and the ndid old follow Sixth avor |t e ALl AL on the morm- |y ov vefunded BOSTON STORE Phelps, pastor. Preaching by the pistorat | would now be alive hut for this careless O ‘N; Ih\l P I 1 ngof duly 16, hearose, tooka revolver, and theringham, Whitelaw & Co., 10408, mand 180 pom, Sabbath schoolat | jess, [U'stoo bad, too bad! o \ M put a bullet throngh e head of lis w Council Blufts, 1a . Young people’s mecting at 630 p . bl who was at that getting | New Yorkofiee, 47 Loonard St | m. Seats free, Every body welcome A WHI CHILD IN AN INCUBATOT, o s breakfust. A nelghbor, Charles Bennet, Prinity . Methodist Episcopal Chureh I'banking our - k A —_— numerous patrons for past y Jrowant. tiel Lo lhtueter 1o The Citizens' Communication, Comer Pourth stret and Ninth avenie. | \u puteresting Patont at the TBabi 1 | \ \ T 1 g T'hie following is the communication, tho | Sunday servi preaching at 10:30 @ m. and ime, and wis shot by Hall, losig Hosp tal favors, and hoping for a continuance of the same, Poak sisters fort £ist of which was given in yesterday’s Beg, | 7550 p.m. - Sunday sehoolat 1200 m. - Class It the Trinity Motk oneof hisfingers, Hall then went into RO fitas ting 4t 90 n. . Epworth larneat 6:30 | Tnoone of the wards of the habics' hos- and assuring you of fust-class goods and lowest bty dtis: Sl other room and attempled tocommit sulcde | !t connection witli the snloon war R froo. Strangers welcome. Yon | pital, o baby, boen prematuvely, s prices. ]\‘w\]n ctiully, v by means of a pock ki f e succeeled | Abetl Worley f a pocket knife. H 1 Pothe Hon. Donald Macrea. mayor of the them. 8. Alexander, pastor | names of the signers invited to attend these serviees and [ heiving in an incubitor, says the Now o frem th {1\ ninkibg o Larb s thront, bt ndor, pa York Times, The expecation is that < B b I T TG A 8 ol city of Council Bluffs. -Doar Sir: We, the 3 it i Mo /GUTIA WL Gt bits PO Lo, THotBe il notdeep oough to be Ever sincethe | yndersiflred, would most respectfully ropr y 145 at, 10:45 0, m. 1 Hedha ¥ g val of Mary Rollen w tragedy e has be e county jail Hlis | sontthat weire allresidents, property owne e e ob i abollt, U0 wieks (Lot f8 We afterncon from = Y i | cquipped t enter upon the struggle fo { o' clock mind appears 1o have been Iy affected | and business men of the ity of Co | 690D, m, Sermon toples, morning, “Tho | tAti) g Navier's Catlolic church by tila eVonls of the st e uths, ana | Blugs: that after the passige of W 5 | Great Salvation uing serimon, “ho ALl | ¢Xistence s is the ordinaey weakly in GOLDSTEIN & CO. The Caluntha nas s g Knowi as the *probibitory liquor law | Sedlng By Young men and strangersal- | fant e Caluntha sssemb wive n £h) Ui o ¥ (15 tHe s | | Secing i e men and revs nt Castlo il next Wednesday evenng 8 v ATE R | e ar e p m.‘m '*\“"““‘ il s cordially welcomed 10 these serviees he incubator box about thre = benetit of the home of the friendless fmony fu & 1is d way. tat 1 pronibition and interested in the enforcemor J. Mackay, rector. The Kings |feet long and eighteon inches wide | the great bulk of the agricaltural com ot of nobomaof thoiondless, | S, 6 Kt | | By 801 500t f KIntg | Kot iomy fnc, laioan Linics elds | the st el tho patiatiend con - NEW OGDEN BOTEL, i the district court for vape, eutered i vl anyonc in the murderor _ somer | RN e e hundredinyuncrlonsases | T Bo 8 mid-dont socable and sne @ |18 the foundation for the ihick | Thero is no over-productionof cither IR Al e e T T P e et | thin the od man who sits jist bitieoddong: i punction eases | faney goods n day evening, Marehis, | =4 0¢ o i | A : wis oo complotad reienished an moderns Ll terday by bis attorney, Do B |t te man who Sits 1St 1 44 e prosecution of the same, not only by | at tie resideties of M 1. O, Conkk bed of soft eotton upon . which the | lioney or wax, n good apticle alwiys ged chrourmeat. and i o pn e iley g bick of lis attormey, Aylesworth those interested patrioticolly in the enforec- | gndaveme. The public and (rie child lies Over the box is placed | tinding ready sale ava good price, and — hotelsin thostate. Itis loeated in the bu i ity LA S e e jury e e trialis s ol mentof the liw, bt aided by those who pros 10 0 glss cover, one end of - which | itmust be remembered that the food of Bes BAtoftic city ant th @ electr.c motors were arrested vesterday by Offcers [ lows: “ismel Dunea % Latuer, Geo ceute the suits simply for personal gain 3 is slightly raised byn bitof wood for the | the bees t Piss Ui door evory four minut Tire ¢ Murnhy aud Ceafts on'a ciarge of distarbing | A Stephans, 1 s W, O Van Pelt, | gill the result was untoward, and while Ministars’ Moetin 2 ¢ i ' 2 prliedcapes and tire alaving thronchout i+ haild the pence. Bt SRR, RO, WHLIES 1 thans s e ) hos Wi e I3 pury giving ventilation, Th | lavishiy by natare, and. when not Llizabeth Myrtle, the infant daughter of | Walker, A C. Runeiand William Clark with doggeries, hootlegeers,! ‘holes in the Meooand Mrst Grant Worley, died Friday to finst witiess on the stand yestenlay | wall' and all sorts and conditions of disrepu ciation of this eity is supplicd thro tin tibe about | vested and utilized by them only meet on Monday at 10504 m. in De Phes’ | ihpesineles indinnoterand is obtained | waste i T S Dight at the family residonce, # Washington | morning was Charles Bemett, who lived | table places. The state havine failed to erad har- g Stam heat, hot and_cold water and uns e in eve Vi Table uas ey tudy. Rev. alr. Thickston will vead u pager. | el Rl GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manaser. Coi R L, from kerosone Lamps, which are kept P A ) feate the evil, we observe t your policy AR bnrning day and night, reculited as to UNDER THE BED, Phe ladiosof the Christian chureh will | Stited that he heard loud talking at the Hall { has been to ate its excesses and by the [ callon D, J, Hutehinson & Co. for choiee | the amount of flame by thermometers puemin & Co, Jewelr give an oyster per it Shuberts b, | residenee and thinkine that aquarrel vas | o forement of city or s Lo contrl the f ' " bargains in lots in Wilson T Specal | inside the incubator. The intention The Woran who Looks fora Burglor \l corner of © Broadway and Twenty-thied | e ‘“l iL_over to sccwhatuns | same. Sinct this policy hins teon adopted we | jpducements for the next few days to keep the temperature inside the in- Rewarded ot Last, A A l\ streets, next Thursduy evening, Mareh 1 B bk at the doorho | have sscertained that Yo have gotten rid of > BRI ORI AR SR e as met by Hall witha gan in hishang 1© | many of the plac »ove deseribed, those e a " RGO g at: . . “You've heard ¢ ) burglar Unity Guild will hold o sociable next | SV met A ) i many of the places above described, th X wigart & Co. earry largost stock of bulk Stretohing, twisting, rolling and eat that burglur o Councli Bluffs UG RARY s enraged man lifted the weapon and fived at | jstingare now under police conteel and the | gag garden and toyor sceas 1o Wos 3 » bed,?”? said Mus, stsidc g or Wednostay, Mareh 11, at the vositence of | $GGL, he sior taking oot inbis Gurer. | ey muh deuner tian it was when T on. | Gty and saiples by a0 [squining theinfant whose life tiie ho gL i L Voorlis: st 4 i W Bennet tstarted to- vun, and was pursued by | forcement of the law was simply i the hands e pital people have undertikenty save s | the New Yorle World. *Well, [*ve > RAN UL Bl Al fricnds cordially in ) fived at y again as lie ran, bu o, Wa des ) r comf 1y throug 3 rentest s CAPITAL STOCK... . g -+ 8150,000 Vitea Hall, who fired at dim i as e van, but | of thestate, Wedesire to take this method | 1o N il pussing comfortably through the period | had the grentest seare of my life. v . STV Y ( o wissed his aim, of exprossing to vou our hearty approval of | ¥5§ H. Murrsy General Sheeman {500 fhation, and whileat fiest sight of | been looking for thit burgl ler the SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. - 65,000 T'wo cases of measios were reported vos | il Bennett, the dughterof the preced- | gl that you have done in the premses, We | Kato Field's Washington: T have |35 fone s Somewhat shocked st his <ing for thrt burglar under the g 1BEE RS (6 R 10 RYBRUD A, M GL IO APIOR 0F (| TnbWEENoeE s LI GAVE SRIIBIT 66 U1 BT | S I Ll b LN t0 YO L GUR ERVIRRetLiy Pt | ‘L cal Gnei OF Ay, daiuoits THBO AL Taive | anon j ed it WS | hed over sinee [ wasa school givl, and T0TAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS ... 215,000 Twenty-fifth streot and Fiest avenue, Ther L : . ! ostono of my dearvest frienc vs | meagreness and skinniness,he gradually S 215.00 ber She testitied that Mes. Hall came toher the annoyances which lave been tivnstupon N1 L my grown ehaldie . " ave been no new cases of diphtheria sinee | house on the evening betore the shooting 3. by the. lstitution Of suits re. | cioner VISU L Mureay, *Sherman was | gazes at him eontentedly, improssed and 0 . £ 1 1 e ToRs-T A Miller, B O Glowson B hursany szot dway from her husband, asshe f Tontly " broughit against you and other | the greatest of Amerieans, beawse of | enssredby the history of iis cuse as | the hunt OliTiithn, Temnab roaerils Batkiad rant The canning factory is preparing torun its | that he would kill her. ‘The witness hadher | ity officials, We all” believe that | iy diverse information and an expe- | related by the hospital physician and S And you found him ness, Lirzeat onpital and sueg ot wuy full capacity this season. The management tention first attracted by the sound of | thése suits have been brought for mnof . L i S T | nis nurse. SWait---111 tell vou a bank in Southwestern L, isall ready o make contracts and has opened | Sereaming, which seemed to come ivom the | worthy purpose, but simply for the purpose | rience which gave him anexceptionn G IS oV e (IDEat ABOTL bR / i INTEREST ON TIM - DEPOSITS, it office over Foster’s drug store in the | Hall house. und upon looking out she OF i, Vo, Hoiawith anc horaby tondor tol| lcnowledze of mon. and nffalw. He |inonihs ihudvitie of (e proportime, | L or L some friendsin Washington, I ' crenontiaok LTI D oy you ouf wid an if thero is anything thit wo | tauched olbows with the people always, |and his mother died just s he can he | be a called meeting of the | berhouse, pursied by Hall witha revolver | tan do to assist, you areat liberty to cos e S { o nids thenicestpeople inthe wo o 3 . C ekl e T b IR e e e e Sl s ol L e % | nd it all timos and inatl plu ees was o |intothe worll. Had ho atonce hoe | maids the nicespeaple inthe world, you D, B, MtDineld & Co 1350 p. m., at Mrs, Atkins, Lo take suitable | net house that night, but Hall was r ¢ communication is signed by the Coun- | leader. Depew is vight. Wherever |placed inan incabator there would haye | know--who had been recentlybereft ofa : o Butchers’ and Paskers’ Supiins, were asconspicuous | Buta friend of the boy’s mother undor action in Fegard tothe funeral of Mrs. Will- | admittance, fho next moming eavly ¢l Bluffs canning compiny oy & | Shevman saf, theee was the healof the |beenno doubt that hewould do wel g He h i jam Patters witness heard lond talking from the dire Moore, Groneweg & Schoteig Weis, | tuble. His tale @ ' house i Raavening s convan f 2 2Nr3 o, e boon movad from No 4 | tlon of Hill's, Tn o fow wiutes she bewrd | Ir.'C. Dovol, Stowate Trovhors, doun Beno & | in panco ns in. wan. o was the bost | 100kto bing him up and kept him I | ation natueadly tumed ipon the ¢ Market Fixtures, Ghl",), Nose house to th oy s | 1wo shats, and when she rai overto see what | Co., Thomas Metealf, J. W, Peregoy. Hurle, | PR S8 0 B SRR S 8L Ther eare for four weeks. When- shie | qetor and it ] i formarly o ¢ positon i NG iU | s the matter, she found Mrs. Hall Lving on | s & Co, George HChamp, J. 1. Kim: | Presidie off ut by T ka o e ne she | qeterand lst illness of this ma Phillip Betts his veent added o the force i | the bed, breathing heavily, with a bulietole i ORI WAL Mauver, | S He got more out of the material vried him o e Babies™ hospith | was No. 4 0itak the piace oécupiod by Bntesr | Iner liead | ik B o MREER | bout. him than. anybody else could, and | he weighed but three pounds and _wal P M;‘ i “M ”" ‘ \ \"‘ : 0 Muude Hall, the twelve-vear-old dauehter oW, L. Shu dames and O [ when hie wante ilence he banished the |.-nw-yy_\ -mtufl\i o 1t wasdecided a subject was quickiy lost in flood of e DAoL e} WL of the defendant he fext witiess, She Wiciham, A, Rice, waiters, Non speech was mareed |oneethiatthere was butone way (o save | ghortalk, We Sat up late, and when 210 4 OTICIE P ormtion: Mledk by B W atormtn anagy. | Hlated clivedon Pusey’s farm lust Wright, Samuel — Hass, < by the popping of champagne corks.’ the little fellow’s life, and that was to SPECIAL NOTICIES infovmtion e by . n. Waterman chare: | sprin, with her mother and sister, and that city | waterworks comt d W an » to retive one of the girls laugh “Don't you & franknoss us chiof | put him into an incubator. M Taduledto neth SRTAEE] COUNCIL BLUFFS, throwing aload of rubbish into the stream HLLESALLG BN Vwithilhemm, Oneidey nin & ( W. I Sapy near Waterman's plic opped atthe nouse of a couple of old Splees and Sausaze Mukers' Machinery. 8. RR Tl S Gl Bluirs, T Alvo doator nly o casual conversation, Nothe nilldes wnd Furs § ing was remnarkable avout it and the I <virtuess™ The boy has steadily improved. e he cameout and hada talk with his witeand | Baldwin, ey Mackay. Fotheringhs among his virtues? H ! palon 1 ED Gl forgenenl b afew days later she packed up - and brought i e o, 1 e “f A. Wick “Yes, Heneves had a sccret in his [tk hismitk twelve imesw day, part |- Sioeause,” she siid* fwe have no man WSl Victor, the six-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs. | Ler children tothis city, where they all set- | ham, T, Eva Hart Walliam Moore, | 1ife. When any one wanted to make [of it from thebottle and part of it fron out the howse now you're the P ANTED R. Av died yesterday morning at the | tld down together in' a house on 1 1 | Bdward W, Hat, Hufrs carpet com: | Sherman aconfidante he would exclaim: [ the breast, and he enjoys every mouth- ast bit timid you can sleep here W bt family vesilence, 206 Avenue J, of imflam- | street. Before the day of the shooting she | pany, Ci aup Brotiiers, Louis Ottauncimor, B.| *Dou’tell me o seevet, Ullgiveit away [ful. When he came totho hospital e g mation of the lings. The funeralservices | heard her fatner tell her nother that hebad | M. Saegent, J. Mueller, C. 8. Lefferts, H. J. | tothe first P will be held at W o'elock this afternoon at a notion to kill her, and that it would not mbers, ( harles T. Stoy Chicago la person T meot. T don’t want [ had praetically but one lung. Today W onr e nid L Ulm aob o chitd.s | Shoe store, % Mai the Twenty-ninth street chapel take much to make bim kil himselt bor company, Lucius Wells, W. W. Loomis, | &8 BSOS “\"‘,“I“"]‘E L d ung hatiboctne esitet nd [wasuhoniuptoiiihanlsomeibal | WZANTEIIno onlints ebat Ee Rev. Pearson of this city will preach at th In theafternoon the three physicians, Drs. | Carbon conl pany, E. Burhor F. )‘“""‘., MR L AT R B e S iy Tty oo, i AL AR ut cach Berean Baptist chureh this moming. In the | Cook, Waterman and Lacy, were put upon | Camp, New York plumbing company, Lund wok. There was nothing false about ; : kit G 2 ni ; eli¢ You know, I'm not ahit afraid of a | - o) evening the pulpit will be occupied by Rev. | the staud for the purposcof testifving s to Brothers, Mooro & Bown P, Sevberr, | him, and nothing stupid. When you | butthere is aprohbility thut the helps L oan, I'm more afrua without one. Im O SALE—A house and lur loton cusy M. A. Gault of Blanchard, westera seeretary | the results of the post - mortem which they Georgo " A, Holmes, T, Water. | were with him he tilked all the time, [ less pitiible atom in the box may d not at all superstitious—wouldn't ~ be | go Rt knauire atdis Park “avenuo, of thie Nutfonal, [teforni association. s | held over the dond dody of Mka, Hall, ihely | man, L. H. Hauscom, Emumt Tinley, | and were your slay five minutes or five [ velop into astrong, handsome man. The | afrid to misean umbrella in my room, il Bhufrs, 1o, = subjeet , ““The National Subbath.” evidence was lurgely of o medical natureand | (lobe publishing _comphny, Weir-Shugart | voues, youl left with regret. Hethought | nurse siys that hev churge may some |yo walk under a ladder or through ]88 & manorse wetnt about ol H. B, Pulien met witha bad aceident Jast | described the natire of the wound which | company, W. H. Ware, Davis, J. M. | {igud, day be the ,,,.....1..,“ of the United [ peasorard. T hegan Lo diarohe without | A4 wind for return 10 Seventh avenie evering, As lie was passing down Seventh |-was made by the bullet and the result ituee- | Fenlon, o L Vi Brunt, . C. Hoff “\What was his dominant ©bharacter- | Stales. ceremony as soon as my friend bade me “ 1 LAUTERWASSER hus nioved b street he slipped and fell, stiiking bis aem | essavily had. mayer & Co., ', M. Marey, A J. Mandell, | 500 —_—— \ I s warehouse from 5 Broad Wiy to 09 on tho pavement so hurd'as to fracturo ¢ At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon court S, Keller, Finley Buvice, D. 4. Rockwell, [ 181€2 5 3 Four air of Aces. good night. Her last remark recalled | i Giwuy, whers he will kcep onhand o e bone of the forcnrm. He now wears 1t fu g | adjourned in order toallow Judge Thomell | W. L Kemey, cishier, S. 1. MacAtee, Ira Strong preception. Hewas quick to [ AIrjofEA oon. | theconVersation about the man who died | sta’icof fumace ix tares sling, but hopes to regain the use of it soon to take the afternoon train forhis hone in | F. Hendricks, Edmund Jeffevies, A, W. Ask- | think and ready o act. Noone had « Theve recently died in Chicogoan old | there, *pr ly in this very room,' i ONSATI—A = - Jesinie White boga suit i suporir couet, | Sidney. Thetrial will be resumed tomoreow | with, A. Kleih, &, B. Atking H.'F. Hatten | hetterchance todvawa comparison be- | nogro numed foe Owens. At the time | thought, looking avownd - sperhaps in LSALECAL 0 srifiog T e Sossios yestorday to obtain possession of the upper | MOTBITE gidl hauer, Henrs: Atkins, S. P’ Ma ell, O. | tween Grant andSherman thin G eneral | of his dath he wis head bellman it the | thisbed.’ 1Butevenif I had heen cor- JU0ve truplehet luten IEON SOMIBUFUtE: ot - M. Brown, J. H, Pluior, J. L. Paxton, John | MePhorson duving the Atlantic g et thot \ Hbven (ST Story of @ brick buildingon Main street which TEAT MW E L] felherson during the Atlantic eam- [ {7 2 o e e, | i of that the faet wouldn't have dis- e stove ter Seades St Tul she clums is unlawtully detained by Charles GREAT UNDERWEAR Dy, &7 fwell, ( A Kioline, | iR low duve beforolio was K ifed; | Leland otelin that dly. | ews wo, | {UG LU Sl oent e A | Fen e Wit foarale Kahin EaLYeL SOt st iR D e vidk Cheay and ot Boruhgim, Desro cclo Beebe b MePhorson suid thut. when Grant laid | When Tweed was in his glovy, Joe ws |0 ions, Before 1jumped mto bed | < o0h 2 = sy Ste asks a judggenent for 104 for the d Aoun B d ) Dav gmployed (in the Delavan in this dity. |4 mned out the gus [did just whi 14“"-' ENT=The MeMaton block, §stor Sne ask s 1.0X for th fi ik B J SN Cdks s y a1, David | out & plan of camprign which filed ‘at | §MPOYeC 18 bhe Denn i W o f " ) c At the Bostox Stome, Cousai Burrs, | avis, M.J. Abtorth, J; G, Mitchell, donn 1 | nceomplishit. He held on likew tervor | INgIN that lotol during ihosc oo overhunging coveret and looked undor — . T e e R Atz A. W, Rickman, Stewart Brothers. 0 his orig e hei 5 times, and Tweed's room was g 3 2 gng A ‘\,\\n\| the colelrated MePhail Pinnos, by Mr, A« Leibold, it bug Tho work of i | commencing Wednesday, the Lith, and con- | Tty A. W. Rickman Stowart Broth thigor matdlen R o the | the headguarters of the grame. siys the | 1 e S Mot A 4 %ind the New Seale Crow s Crow e S ntrary, rovised his plan to- meet the % O e RS HR S cavens' The sight that met my | and QiecnOrzans Sold for et vy moming Prof. Bomdruek will | ot Allany Expross. Joo was w great fa- || RS S bloud! T was rooted | aents by i i Do 116 papor for list and pricss. Al our wool | commence new classes i German - conversy e ) isoqit | vorite” with Tweed, 15 indecd he was Banm b onat the Y. M. € et o ; 4 O the spot with horror! Tlonat tho X B Cs A Joctnro tails v w. | | Thod you would wseribe toSherman | Yohte Mibh o N ioh Tt 10 the spot with 1 » s : vanced pupils at 4580 and 15 pony for be- | e hsplration of scebiu capital. Tweed had Joo made the The long-expected burgrlar? No. At | [JARGCAINS Lor bz Tors, make room for spring goods. Sale com- | ginners at10:30a, m. and ip. m. reisely. © WS I al ruardian of his room, andno | ratmoment ' would have welcomed |5 "1 arde ponead | o M s e kel asingz and & g o were one of Lis earliest soldiers, | O ©0 lived: Twouldhavy eribraced him, I | sme= : butelior who was missing, mtueud to s | Council Blufs. Fothexingham el | stallment pian is v aceondaue with e said « Aia hlong Blothsaoverd bk with b | [OIRALE-A Targil; Jome at a late hour Frigay night. He statec 3 soundest business principles, It is a_bless- ey ) , L 2 ) i with ali the Iate as @ reason for his absence that he had gone | ¥ € <ol g to the people of swall means, for it e | - ¥ ~l| vel nndor Shermun - when drop handies on the side. and studded o0) joxiilettn o to seo some butchers in Omaln and Nebraska | A visit to Drs. Woodbury’s new dental | blos them to have all comforts and hixuries | 1% 0 0 with brass headed tacks L T City on some matters of basiness, and did | rooms will be pleasant as well as profitable. | in their home: he great installment house 8 e Y . L not suppose that an absence of two or three | Pinest and most complete dental rooms in [ of Mandel & Klein is the only one in western 1se he said it would take 60,000 1 0 0" 06 ) £ iocenting: $5.000. Joe deys would oany anxiety to his friends. (i West: 1owa und one of the largest anywhere. You | men to defend Kentucky. The fellows at | 08 I '] St Bl il " ! _The resoutions lately adopted by Union | =~ T e ry houschold articlé you want at [ Washington were erwzg. [t toole twice [ ¥R Ieelambie BOKAt PAVEE MWEE L ive yelled lond enong raise the | Wroadway, Veteran Legion, No. S, of Council Bluffs, in | Evans Laundr 520 Pearl street. Tele- | lowest fizuresand on casy payments. 320 | that number. : i < | neighborhood. Fortu T heavda regard to the death of GeneralSherman, | phone 2. Goods called for and delivered. Broad way ““Where did you first meet the gen- | PO havinga game 1z on most of [ BECE! T e e R QOR SALE or Ront—tdirdsn lan Veen engrossed in an elogant mannerhy e e o : g the time in their quarters, and when he [ footstep at the momeat and a tap at the bouses, by J. . Riss. 10/ Miln at, o audl . Searle, who with Captain - Hight Death of Mes. Patterson. Judg s ind Clerks. VAT ThoNsvilla 1nt 1861, whon!ho sy that grent heap of money his cyes | door 1ty 1 the otirer sister come to Blufl F. Holies formed the commitice. | Died st her home, 504 South Sixth_street, | The school board met yesterday afternoon soubyille fou1o01, awhen e fanly bulged outof his head bid me good mirht "The work needs to be scen to be appreciated. | at6:4a. m., Mareh 7, Mrs, Willism L. Pat | fortne purpose of selecting judges and clerks | lieved General Anderson. T was then It is all pen work and can_hardly be told, | terson mee Mary L Wallice) i the fifty- [ for e sehool lection, which occurs tomor ywand, though only eighteen, and evan at a close inspection, from & steel en’ | seventh vearof her age, The funeral will [ 28GR B O s of the | ¥ithno knowldge of war exeept what graviug, Tho deign iuniue and bewti | ke plico Monday afterioon. B T Sy L Jatural Jove for militury thcticsand mili- ul, aud fucludes o fine portrait of General | Phe above sunouncement comes not with | PARONS [losait tia drill gave me, T felt his " Sherman First Ward - Judges, .M. Hunter, B. S it 4 ) e surprise, for many anxious friends have for 11016 ks RRaveBlxby | Eranki Giios \\vaulul you join his &riny runi 11 9 k—k-—keep that co-—cof-—tin under the 50 i1l as to be unable to leave his room. His | Worst, yet hoping for the best. Her death ccond Ward-Judges, J. J. Stewart, John \'hmm. which time [ commanded Shope asked him to pliy a T he burst into o hearty laugh, Run- The best treatment fora yorng orchard Betions huve bao so stranwe of late that his | will cuse much sorrow, not onty swong | Fox: clerks, Emil Schurz, W. A. Joseph. cvalry br 1 sent out forawers for 3 . frieuds thought i insane and filed an in- | those of her own circle of friends, but mong |, Third Wanl - Julges, George Maxsim, | corn, savoril o whom wore captured. | o i hewt beating high, o out. Itwasa dress hox, Wesat | Jow and clean. Ifwhile the Brehard is “‘f"“”“‘;‘ sgainst him. Yosterday he was | e many who have been blessed by her ‘l‘_“"l“"\‘, ,‘ ,\»“"l'“"”"‘ clerks, Joseph Bur- | One of the men, however, escaped the | J0 8 0 000 TP \Whan two or | 20w0 on the floor and laughed together. | siaving the owner f (BT T £ taken before the insane commssioners for an 3 : A ! , M. X i ity 0 e 6 il rniag e BrANg. b i L AL bt [ hhane commissioners forat | charitable ministrations, She was anoble | ™ Fourtn Warl— Judges, C. B, Waite, B. 8. | i St Hoodl o : three hinds had becn passed Joe was | I think Tecied. Tdon'tearo. It would | yso'the land for some productive erop Positively whethor ha wae Susane or not 1y | woman, witha great heart, and w conmection | Terwiliige ot lnnis, M. B, Brow fhe fows Lliatitiood ¢ axay vk In W05 {6k e atigotislop foy le trom- | have seared amule. - Lven after L knew |y shoula be some hoed crop, that whs decitted not to render any decision until | With the Woman's Christian assoctation hos Fifth W chocttien, tion to Sherman’s vight and rear. NOU |3 Si Gvdt but just then Mr. Shepard | What itwas [ couldn’t sleep soundly a | guires clenn cuitivation, Cornanswe further opportunities shoull be given for | pital, and inother ways, did a grand worls in | Hart: clorks, 1,..‘1;.‘,.“.“,,. M. Shea. fying the goneral, I waited anxiously | S0 0™ B SO (00 Nisshoulde single night wiile there for dreaming it | Well for thie purpose. the NS T AT X Jhking others bappler and better. Buta| - Sixth Ward Jdudges, Lucius Wells, 1. | for orders which never eume. s i | Eirng s SR mEOVEE FESEA IS 0 Jy collin foriiBENE a0 i 1 il feonde few days agoshe sent word from her bedside | Covalt ; clerks, Ira Binge, P. G, Mikesell, possible that Sherman doubts the trath | 544 1098 U0, 1005 - §0 100 L off). ————— which itafords the ye luring Heury Wagner was arrested vesterday on | 1o hor sister workors in the hospital, °T ot bleshnt Shermin. d e i Joe il go for them, Everybody but e the hot months being of some ndvan- B (o rersi pital, 'T am — of this rveport? Iasked myselr, and | i . An Outraged Citizen. a charge of lavceny. It appears that Wakner | illon duty," andso it was to the very 1ast. | For Sale— One span of Clydesdale horses 18R] 4 il g ] Tvecd dropped out of the game. He | rage = t P trees should nave no manur- Bought somo hay trom - W, MeCoy tome 3 s i oE Salo_One span of Clydontalo homes: | sont an ofticor lo substuntinto the first | B0 SGHEE 5" b Sonimged | The sergeunt in chige of the Wosd | (15" us ey will not stand | forcing— time uizo, it belig stipulated that aroad eart | wanted—-Home for a baby bov, six weeks | b, Pardoo, south of the instituteon Pony [RERAENEONS L HMEIERRIS. S BRI Iy B INapd, eated hiin v tjme | bridre street police station has learned | 1T (iing in when they grow 100 was to be given In part payment. - After the | o4 “bnghtand ntelligent” looking : mother | creck ¥ | knew perfeetly weil what he was about, | 28 8y BEEIEECS BESE () RENAT | Lo size upacompluint by one look at the | 58 ) young, educated and industrious her —_—— He let ifood alone and by loing h RDICLY trade had been completed @ dispute arose as Son TaThe " i w19 i complainer, and is therefore able to sive i - 10 the price to be paid, and Wagner went to | \dither drinks, sm chews O svenr Do youwantan express wagon o boy? | feeted the tw ot results of his cam. | the center of the tabl Rimialr Vi) = i ! and ¥ " W oither drinks, smokes, chews or syears 0 yo an express waeon or boy? [ fected the csults of his ¢ } B glsthe b Ly s | DimsoIln great donl of uscless labor, e R McCoy’s louse and took back the cart. Me- | Thicva s ‘surcly 4 home somewhere n thw | Rug upthe A D. T, Co., telophone 179, No. | paign—the battle of Nushville and the [ | ThenTweed cutled him, and Joo,his | 58 St Freo Press. Yestorday 8 Tean Ol Bachelor's Yars Coy thereupon had him avrested. Wagne city where the adoptionof the enild will | 11 North Maiu street. L g lias iy eyes fairly gleaming with wild excites | 590 . ¢ ¢ ) . Atone of the teachers® institutes hela afow bond was fixed at 50, and his hearing will | Yy joy aud comifort, or somzone who out = = A o b . ment, thiew down his four aces, while | 50 ~_-: writing up m~ln‘-1)>“"- “}”" the | years agoin Miine o rulowas i that take place i Tustice Patjon's courton Tues- | of oéyevolonce of beart will ke tuis tittle [ Tho Now Pacific Tx the most centrilly [ <4jin ho immedtately nttacked Hood, | 1o vewhed for the mon : | Sain pattering agatnit tw alloy Wins | wnower aitered the moruing RS LA bave. For further informationapplyto the | located hotel in Council Bluffs, b Al lor | “Whatyou got dab. Massa Tweed ¥ dows and thadark sky giving promises | should pause at the door and reei Snoseoe— 1. Woman's Christian association hos pital il the results could not have beenas de e S T e of fow drunks for the alternoon, & man | of seripture, aquotation fi ? e \‘lA shton )uhyl'-u:xm-vl — Dispute About a Horse, cisive as by allowing theenemy togo to f 5 5 P0 TG ! 3 1. The se nt looked up, read | other expression of an idea fox the edification ville, Dak., whero he has_been The Manhattan, sporting headquarters. N. : e o N the rear while he dispatched Thomas on gy 0 o | him through in ten seconds and wont on | of those present at the session et et MROI: B9 A de i J. 1. Fadden, the proprictor of a North A 5 Fo' aces!” aicd Joe, “Fo' acos 4 ) a chool s | 0'Buion Pl oth | 4 ner lines to Columbi Franklin, | o d r o with his writlig iston Journal, ‘There W jresent at the met with goo ! suceess in his work, He will —— Omaha resort, came to the Bluffs yesterday | B FR8% A0 E AT oy 1o the | Fore de Lawd. Y asw Tweed, how can | Wi ~ i T e A A R spend several months in the Bluffs, returning Progressive High-Five and made clain to a horse which he found in | ® ok 8 ¢ ) you hab fo’ nees?? 1 was groing along— suidthe man | oo 1"y essing t il them :”-'\x‘n yville in July for the purpose of hold- A progressive high-five party was given | Dr. Cady's livery stable on Broadway. He The gamblers had had their fun and B azed at theop | o) who was o aying and doing RS SUIIROP HARUNIGS Jast Thursday evening by My and Mrs, A, | climed that the horse had been stolen from had seen Joe excited. They were ready A inapprog i cem tocoue natival RSONAL RAGRAPHS I. Laison at their resilence, 120 Frankhn | him about a year ago by one Jumes St. Clair, 0o on with their own_game, so Shep Jiarion avanisiwlanil i Nooutmoming aw s RN SR RATIRA R0 avenue, The following were present: Mr. | and on that ground he took the horse. Dr. and shoveda $10 bill tnto Jovs hands B e oa s n ERR Mrs. C. H. Wells of Boone is the guest of | and Mrs. J. A. Hereld, Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Cady wus absent at the time butun his and "”““"” 1 ont ”“'; the hall saying: { © 5880 CC0 B e R PV I eA TR A (VR her sister, M. Warrne,on Washington | Cailaban of Omaba, Mr and Mrs James | turu hehad a warrant issued for the iet out of heve, you black seunp: you o ico n big is T am. and with | Mo,and those that seek Me early shall ind avenu Spare, M and Mrs. M. 1 Bloss, Mr. and | of Fadden on a eharge of lareeny talk about playing poker, and you don’t { £ am, an Miss Ritehie Dickey loft vosterday noon for | Mes. 31 H. Kinnte, Mr. and Mrs. 15 C, Lain- | Wis oue, Cady claims, that waspicked up on A very choice painting has been received sister in Germany. it is now at Chapman's | tinuing four days only. Wateh the daily | pona art parlors, where it is being viewed with wuch interest, and admired greatly by local Artists and erities, [t is a patvician, a copy | losieryand underwear must go in orler to of the original by Van Dyke, which is in the gallery at Frankfurt on the Main e Conrad Danzendorfer, the Main streot | mences Wednesday, the 1ith, - Boston Store, ., were yo ot \ ARSI, » old darkey happened to step into wrtment one evening when a mor than ordinzy big <in progress, | 1 In frontof aman named Shepard wasa [ 042 £ } 1 was so frightencd, so utterly astor- lw.~\n Fig) ished, Lcouldn’t seream, or L should lanison « ool gra ity she exclaimed 1 ol eraci Dataos ‘Kl““_i“t swered, the min foll still more dreurily and the sergeant tumed on anothor e ) asT eonld | light and went on withhis list of deunks and disorderlis. Foh de Lawd, but [do wish [was in dntar game,” said Joe with a gasp, ing my white face, thought came to Mr. Shepid. H L Joe down stairs on some ervand, T during his hsence a teold dedk find my ton SO YoM two for him while he went ot ing quickly to the bed she pulled the | is to keep the surface of the ground mol= same night and eame back to cmp with When you started forthe sen, com manding lalf of Sherman’s cavalry, did you know how you'd get there? “Nobody know. Sherman intended to strike the ocean ata cortain point, but how was o d tuil decided from weelk to inonceye Me week, " i know there are cight aces ina pok 3 - ; . i Roit o ry he streets some time ugo by R. P, Snow **You must have heen thankful when S ANRWe Peans-Atlantic Postal € lork Wayno, Nob., whero she will teath musio, | 50m, Mr. and Mis. A, Relter, Mr. aid Mrs. | the strects somo tino go by A T SR L) MRS dule golioil, . i A cans-Atantic Postal Clorks, Her place in the public schools will be taken | L. M. Axlesworth, Miss Miss l\ll,-x"}ulh“m::»;:'\ forcaalliin: ARG DAGR GDRO. | ¥OM 100 lod LGl " Ay 'i"” h H o A hundred dollars at any other time it one eye, came out of - place Niw Y March Special Telegram by her sister, Miss Mary Dickey. Tucker, Miss Kinuie, M, ¢ Mrs Price, | LGS ALy c., Suow | ture, commuuicated with the umon {14 have made Joo supremely happy. ol & sanplo Tue Ber |- Beginning April 15 the po S Miss Drice, Mes, Fred Coffuan, Mr, £, R, | s0ld it to John Linnehan, and it was in his bula hawd macl oo suiomely Bk DA Haml=Hg i} . I9ad Miss Drice, Mrs. Hrod o oag wis | bosseasion untll yesterday. Faddow had o wt dized with the big play he had | 3 Bt : Jepartments of Germany and the b Jassed very pleasi s playing the favor- | warvant issued for theurrest of St. Clair, 2 ) 5 4 just been having and knocked out by the ited States will oach wssign expert clorks Chicago list. Weduesday after having been | [assed very pleustly in yiaying the faver | RS0 G et of tho animal ters with Colonols Audenri e R Lt i hia abject | Diskya nad s hissoal Ton the mail steimers botween New compelled to cut short™ his eastern busine ite game, the prizes forthe most sucessful v ton whenthe first mail bug areived and 1 " hi: K | Hambur Pen American and ten 115 ea aineas f S IR MR R o i Eduiie & - N nthe (I 1 g U £ sery and mortificatio amb o A merican and te on account of illness. Barug heip awind d'to Miss Kiunio and | - o 4 i wostern agont for DePaw's | was emptied in the middle of the floor, [ Miseryand mortilication No answer erks will ronstitito the trans-At Mr. McClure, who lias long beeu conuected ke e plate glass conpany, will “give estimates ou | the gencral with the rest of us tenr rfie n Bee Keeping And | thought he wanted to s . i foree, e cloric of ewch | mticinity with the Boot Upside Down' shoo store in [ J.C. Bixby, steam ncating, sanitiry en- | plate deliveryin lowa and Nebraska, ing open papers and reading the blazing : \ on husiness ie dssiznod to each vessel, and thay will Omaba, has been transferred to the Council | gineer, 203 Merriam block, Council Blufts —_ hendlines, 0 News from Sherman, A noteworthy fact, ut recent bees | "t iwer e fiaile 00 Suire. Thoy A oge Bluffs branch, He moved bis family toth - Improving the Oglen House. ‘Bloody DBatt at Franklin between | Keepers' convention was that most of B e T T I P T e “‘ H0GINERL, URO MARIAD GOK hav, ity yesterday and will make this his perina all on Schurz-Smith Co. for chattel loans 3 e ALate Drop | those in attendance wero farmers (not | e hAB i LIS ng o distribiita weat, bound - " {'h"l“l’““:“‘_ emoa L ke s |RRUTAERRMIR o Pearl st. boen commenced at the sden sinee it [ ping the papers, Shermun strode up and | yerely professio caepors) who NO Buswer f Joe, and will stay here severol months. She A Uuder the mam Mr. [ down ~the room, excliiming, bl ol | fjowed 1y left Mrs, P. L. Amwerde, who was taken ill [ A numberof the members of Pottawatta: M. Whitney, forine e Hotel | Thomas to make the fight at Columbia Joo some time ling much bet- | e tribe No. 21, Improved Orderof Red rdonin this city. A large force of decora- | I suppose General Smith did not et she hopes to return to her nome in | xy & (CHE TSR TG Ay eveniug | 1ors and painters have boen at work for a | there and he had 10 pushi onto Prank ; s o] 4 3 el o mot, wnd they Lave, worled wwoue | .’ is has resigned the pas- derful transtormation in the interior. All o \Nid tho of the Bethany Baptist ohurch, It is | of @ new branch of the order. The folowing | the roons Lave been repapered and ropaired Did stated that he bas had sevoral fattering [ 1s o list of the viswors: J. C. Waternan, W, | The improvements in the office, votunda and | bt | A ey offers from various churches, but bas not ac- [ C. Estep, J. G, Tipton, W. A. McMileu, |l dining room have been very radical, I the 1"“1 when one of us discove m\\m‘n | wpon theiv brother invmor | w\ [ 0 ' X we hi cepted any of them yet. He preached bis | A. Bublitz, ¢, A, Tibbits, C. R Ham 3 | public will scarcely racognize the plice, The | Thomas had annihilated Hood at Nash- yo doubt but that go | shuke ind gpancd Lo daor and n last sermon in this city last Sunday, E. Belknap, H. A, Bolt, I N Parsous, 1 o T e W day, ville, a happier man thus Sherman did cling this mat y now do | out without s word, Lhen the sk J. R. Rice is confined 10 his bed with a se- voroattack of lgrippe. He veturhed from Indeed we were, T was atheadqoa Some very important improvements tave | Sehoficeld's i o Dusinoss s one of the minor | "Onmy fws, and Tasked him w hescomed o desirg And what did | he sergeant i airly remunerative ath in viwant w orexactly twer wen for the capital ty-cigrht seconds and then pointed tot industries of the farm. They unani Minmg Sha Mar S ¢ fof mously agreed that in this way (1 f { \ i titut found the husiness or the purpose of assisting in the institution v the purp assisting i stof you drop the papers?” | giving a good vet “No, wo devoursd them voraciousiy, | Tibor requived, ind urgel i door

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