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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1801, e e e - THE OMAHA BEE. lowing are the of the the cases Johy Meyer, 8 Schultz, J. O'Neil 1. MeAdams James Coyle names ROMANCE ON THE RIVER, s CREAT ONDERWEAR SALE, | White, Phillip ark, N. O'Brien. Rink & Henry Holst, A, Wells Howarth, . Licbold, Meorgen W ( w. " NENS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES. ' lay Witnessed th of the 01d Ci 30 Per Cent Saved At MARCUS ~ CLOTHING HOUSE IN MEN'S AND BOYS® CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING 6D0ODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Kidnaped feom Her Father's Raft Carried Away on Hee Love | At the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, to Make Peter Bechtele, Herbert For . olls ney, John and Thomas Maloney, E. 8 som for Spring and Summer Goods, . saib Willia hi% arm w Ve which was ¢ by their rapid walkin Last Appearance Carrier hy Aol v W A COIN YOUNG MAN N WE WILL MAKE SWEEPING PREDICAMENT OF REDUCTIONS | Nis i s Lodged in Jall asan Alleged Eloper | Suing for ler Cow's Value In Our Hosicry and Underwear i rpedh He cemed to be s ey turned toward on board the day cnst A few min man, with an air of busi ent Ca Read the Prices sanother than the fivst guard, and kept 1 the rear ranks his proteges were ot press for th W better investuent y ward W ness, elbowed wity through the £ DAYS ONLY, crowd and confronted the woodsman lay, Wednesday, ‘Thur hey started an - animated e aboit the couple who had ' the train, and for a fow seemed that o fight woula P Kindly advieo from a bystander saved them from the oftficers, however, and the two walked off together, Later in day the older man appearcd at the depot und bought to Brady’s Bend the Allegheny \ i approached iy and 1 consentad to tel story His name Andrew girl who had carried uncouth woodsman was o Mycrs, They had elope father’s lumbor vaft, The near Brady s Bend last and was the crowning made exciting by an ivate father whoso respect had hitherto marriage river, Come Early and secure Bargains. This Cut Price sale will Last Only One Month, Al Winter Goods Muast Go. R es member the Place. MARCU Beginning the Sa fully. on chol Spectal | " ts i tehinson Wilson Lcements for the & Co. for Terrace, ext fow days Do you want an express wagon the A. D, T. Co., telophone i Main street i Suite said until ind It wi for 0 0 Th pay ¥ v 1 wi supply or boy! | nest winter Wi ies aftor i 134, No, o and oIS Broadway lowa — e SPIRCIAL NOTICES, hoth COUNCIL BLUFFS, Wiy Couneti Hutrs Couneil Blutrs, por e 1 will nover an older his S— Districe Court, | The case on t st for ahear | Sat f district mrt eharged livery King is the ntioned army in North Caro with Leo and Grant could com t na was willing to ty, iriday and conversation cop til Jlohnston up, but Bloody the assignment boarded woments it s HOSTERY v wool bluck hose, sea former price 2 we hattle of ¢ yestorday that of the B larceny of a horse from the f Bouquet & Wheeler man who went to the stable and hired a horse, After liad been missing for some the owners of the lutter bee ;and notified the police of the neighboring towns. The animal and its driver wore found at Glenweod wmu- | and returned to this « King did not eare win- | to stand teial, but pleaded guilty to theerime arged. He will be senténced by the ourt next Monday James O'Brien, o former employ liam Lewis, also pleaded { of petit larceny and was ers - was | of fifteen days in the county former price, 45 > price, 2 tould be | took a trunk belonging to the ~ Oeden bouse | Gents' super natural gray nid sheep's gray, s must have | cook from Lewis' stanle, and, aftor taking it | formenr price, s0c and 63c: Sale price, 3 tion was | out on the praivie in the vicinity of the can Gents' heavy gray mixed, former styleof | ning factory, took such of 1fs contents as | salo price, H0c. feel | suited him ‘and scattered the rest over the nts' scarlet all wool shirts and ¢ prarie. former price, 8he: sale price, I'hie caso then put - upon Gents extia quality all - wool the state vs Joe Tuiler, and drawers, former price, $1.00; ceny of a lot of cigars from the restaurant of | g2, ¢ Lotie & Metzger, The value of he stolen (lent's heavy scarlet and gray oods was claimed to be £5, which is sufii- | former price $1.00 and £1.25, sale pric cient, if proved, to send the defendant across | Gent's natiral woc the® state. The attormey for the defenso | and £1.50, sale price mads yroposition to the county attorney AT R R YR oftetlig to pieat gullly o (ha: cHine Bt paLl LADIES' UNDERWEAR larceny if ho would let the ease go at that, Ladics' white all wool ribbed vests, for. but the county attorney refused to compro- | mer prive 3150, sule price W mise and the trial of the case was pr -m-;l lies! L"II.:\WHI WOOL Vests, with, It was submitted to the jury about ad b journment time smer price #1.25 and $1.50, sale prico 00c, wdies’ gray all wool vests, French neck, 10 £1.80 quality, sale price §1.00. Combination suits i whiteonly, $1.00 qual ity, sale price 64, CHILDRE; Childrens’ whi size 16 and 18, fol price 11c; size 20 2ic, sale price price 25 and 30¢, 30, former price | and 34, for price dle. Childrens® grays, size 16 salo 1 and 32, price ic and 42c, 0, former price 47 and i, former pri wpen the pres- | Ladies' all ribbed top, price, 18 Ladies' extra hose, former price, 4 Children's all wi an tohly, former price, 25 und i Chil wool, and s | vibbed hose in blacks, seamless, former price, #0 o 40¢ less, with cod that ong jand S0c; sale mor was with the state King, take place. © members Mikescll and Everett . veied i wassaid to be the « d s v % A A be wny ts fences as it s it was decided vore there ex e n war, Mid ¥ 1o oceur befor stable ity all wool price, seamless neoln repeatedly ing A8 abifity in my at ind seemed anxious that T should | f | return to North Cacolina,and more than nee exelaimed: — *Must more blood b shed? Cannot b the red st m norder g neglect QORSALL he and the horse | redect I ror K fron f Now The King L wuilly da Marviage William H. Hor both ot Lincol and Annie Ga were ins 1y Apply aton Counctl Blus, Joos s 1 f Itk 1y property fow day et By wprice, 1 kot ses” worsted SYTTORTES LEGGINGS, blitck, former ale price, e, RSy ren's ail ey railroad wis wlily salc LS this lust boody that General Lee was oo wralt that he sce that Johns and that if my 80,000 should had to il ton S0011 avoided ¥ prosume wis Myors, O by daught from uet took place y nrm, Saturday night rench Burke ctof f romanes | mond was lost, and 1 determined | to be lie would not faithful usion, but fathor's perate eflort, | think we were w hout mor turned to General Grant whore Mes, Grant had prepared some coffee or tea, Dueing this meal Mes. Grant inquived if we had seen Mrs, | Lincoln. 1 answered, No: | did not Know she was on Now,' said | Mrs, Grant, ‘you are nprotty paie,'ete, | JOR SALES At o « and wenton foexpluin that we had been | 0 safe, peefe e ik guilty of o picce of unpardonable HoRtL e AoV e ness. But the o i, ersc Ulapee platforin o wWeoling mind, we will repeat the visit tomaorrow, | Vel 1M st and ean then see Mes, Lincoln,” Fk KENT e Newt 2 , brick, With bisenient Sauire, 100 Pearl street answor *“wait, Faoled by Their Clothes. MORSALE A A short time agothe o SDinmond Joo™ Reynolds, o TR Cs B the Clarion river commenced. Both [ ousand famous Upper Mississippi boats | rooms: will ell on vasy Myers and Snyder had timber to run to | man, o quarter of o century ago, had an [ el aveme mirket, and were constantly tivown in | elder brother Silas, who wits as rich and | % 017 Broadway ench other’s way the river bank. | ervatic as himself, the difference being | JORSALE Fichi-rg When their rafts were nearly ready to | that whe Diamond CEuF NG i s be started they aceidentally commenced | to vather flashy apparel, *Uncle Silas™ | Broadwiy 2cand | talking about Miss Myers,” Kindly ex- | wasas scedy nsa last - year’s sunflower, AOR SALE or former | yressions Led to insinuations and t The elder brother lived St farm houses, by J ezles size 28 and | e of words, which was quickly fol- | at Sugar Grove, in lilinois, and his con- | Blutre salo Prive 20ei ] Towed by a blow from Myers. A moment | stani compunion— crony, i just the word | = ¢ and 406 83 more and both e rolling in the mud. was 2 man named SUnele” Tom™ Judd, | They were soon separated but not until [ who looked and was o good deal like Snyder had made o vow tthe givl. | “Uncle Si Mhese w0 men were fi Myers heard the words and became [ miline fi boat the old hoared of cqually determined thut his enemy | trade in Chicago. th were tall and should neverbe his son-in-law, A fow | slimand see Eneh carried o long hours more and hoth were to start down the viver. Myers was afruid his daughter behind, and giving excuse that he wanted her to e the men, he brought her on the raft and gave her quarters in the rough shanty, whicli is frequently built on lary Snyder saw the objectof Myer's move, | P which was the and when the latter pulled out with est pride of the city by the vaft Snyder quickly followed with night clerk was o dapper young man, ow, with an air slogne ana " importance | Both hovering about hin. When he saw the shortly after 6 o'clock Saturday night. | twoscedy old reach for the Myers pulled in to tic up for the night. | register, he accosted them with: id when about to land Snyder’s vaft | “Huave youany buggrage? came up. He was toid that they had not—noth fle was acting us pilot him- thiat | | If, and sceing Miss Myers standing on | ing but Uncle Tow's basket i “You will have to pay in advance, T the river edge of her father's vaft, h ordered his men to pull in such a way | suppose said the preuty that his_own raft ran close to that of | young 1 E Myers. When at the nearest point he |~ “Yes"said Uncle Silas, slowly, 1 juinped from his oar, grahbed the young | supposed we 4" and with graceful | wirl, and, as he leaped back, yelled at | but misleading humility he went down | his men to pull into the corrent. It was | into his trouser’s pocket and fished up a | adaring act, but Snyder had been viete purse which he began to unwind. | rious, and found no” trouble in persuad- | “What's the cheapest room in the | ing Miss Myers to give her consent to | house?™ e asked. their mar e when the opportunity The cheapest was none too cheap, but came. He knew Myers would follow, | the clerk named the figuve, however, and tomake sure their eseape AL right,” said Uncle Veaim he .|.4.;.-miu.i(| to run ot night. They vu‘w‘unm. 1d e laid Tand men all around? arrived at Sharpsburg ay morn- | bi Rosadmen sl aiothd ing. Meantime, My me t The clerk at put Wrahndad oEying for witer? Pittshurg and wis waiting Herr's | manners, He was very “Yos'm, L5 ! island for Snyder and his game, But [ made such a - griey **Bombshells and cannon they didn't come. They guessed what | course he could not cl onnalGonikenallre he “would do, and left lim down the “Yos'm." viver while thoy went to the union depot “And you didn’t run" on @ eable_car. Myers heard of this “No'm, I should hope not,” he mod- | trick about 7:50 and went to intercept it, estly replied but he was t0o late. The woodsman he “Stood right met at the union depot explained the SoaiaH occurrence leading to the flight and told “Yos'm.” Mr. Myers that they sing to el oW T G onit Camden, N. J., to get married bluntly exclaimed, It ain’t human na .\h'. Myers was still angry when seen tur’. Tt ain’t accordin’ to thing at the hotel, THe confessed that Snyder I liopo you do not doubt ny word, | Was @ suitable man for any sensibleyirl, A g and his chief grievance A to he “*Yes, 1do,” she sharply replied, that m~]|1.u‘;_'hh-r l\‘ ldg o don’t believe you have ot any tour with o man_ whose wedding outfit nevve than my Sam has, and Sain wouldiBtattlaolulliantion, 2 Navoether R s stand the test, less, he admitted that Snyderhad hetter ot Horsey Parsons, ARt o a kv atentin clothes at home, and his fast remark was | 1t is a mistake to suppose th “Yor 1 have, You jost get off at | that if Snyder had made much money | Arney by the sale of Scottdale, where Tam going to stop. | lutely he would forgive him, retivéd from the tarf, * Later news from There'll be a wheelbarrow somewhere RN Saranac, Mich., that Rev. Mr. Aruey around thore, and you just stand off and shern has just hought' o *one-year-old Moni- about thirty foet and let me bear down | Inthe North American 1 gomery colt, which is said to be a speedy on you with it. If you don’t jump or i\l:]\rn-:\‘ appoar! sormo hithe :{v\lvlly;;\(l\’lli';‘ ll.\l-. \l.»n:-“\ says ul: .».,tu ix {re or elimb a telograph pole, Tl give | lished letters of Gene 10 b e he ever saw. eing areal | copve TORQ t :mln avo tho \Tnn'.ht‘ man 1 cyer | of them desc d by him [ good judge of horse flesh the parson (OUNCIL BLUFES SER and General Grant sident Lin- | probably found a trotter that witl be Allkinds ot 1) coln on board the Ocean Queen, near | heard from. {ghesk by, City Point, Va., on March 27, 1865, proviptly don sho drily | After telling how and where he found e Souritry They talk | General Grant, General Sherman says: men and We had quitenlong and friendly / slaughter pens, and they make out that | talls, when he remarked that the presi- 4 5 they charged up to the voaring cannon | dent, Mr. Lincoln, wasnear by, ina but the minute [ talk wheelbarrow they | steamer lying at the dock, and e pro- knuckle, You needn’t say no moré; | posed that we should call at once, We You've wilted.” 7 did so and found Mr. Lincoln on board And he hadn’t another word the Ocean Queen. We had met in the -~ early part of the war, and he recognized o0 Risky for Him. me, and re ved me with a warmth of months a gentleman of [ manner and expression that was most nearly eighty summers named Aiken, a | grateful. We then sat some time in the member of Amity Presbyterian church, | after cabin, and My, Lincoln made many Venungo county, concluded to visit his in.“;‘ Ii.\t;.\,‘.m x‘h.‘[.-\ “ln.-).l at . an't 80/ INu¢ F s 1 po. | daughter, living in Wylie avenue, this [ tended the march from Savannah to nit tho! count §145 damages which | pamea bt S ,;,‘,‘“:‘“‘{" ng arter all)’ re- | iy, says the Pittsburg Dispateh. Mr. | Goldsboro, and scemed to enjoy the she claims wuve suffered by reason of & | grace is the king of hearts in Ireland,” Aiken had never in his long life seen a [ numerous stories about. ‘our bummers, rotten bridge which spans ludian ¢ Neds-Ganderand Grass Needs — railway train, but he had vead of numer- | of which he had heard much. When At Cole's Hardware Store, 4% Main St. Burned With ous mishups and frightful aceidents, and | in lively conversation, his face bright A 7K i “Supp road.” Miss Maggie Cavan after he had purchaseda ticket at Grove | ened wonderfull mt il the conversa- - 7 N 1880, house of Mr. Ellison at City for Pittsburg, he boavded the train | tion gged, his face ssumed minted yesterday while she with great trepidation, The old gentle- [0 sad and sorrowful —expres | filted with hot starch in her hand, The ves. | man's nervousness inereased until at | sion, Geneval Grant and I explained to sel overturned in such & manuer s to throw | 1ength on reaching Butler, he could | him that my rext move from Goldsboro | the starch over the young womau's face, and | stand it no longer, and getting off, he | would bring my my—increased to | | whi The the i have weeks past e were read and i \ v ton; w et Logiings ENTS UNDER W} gray quality heavy gray in all woc rice, and it boen A resol every ouneil wa pleased wit luet of eve erand t ir w AR shirts, former ved very much | other men h the hold st license S thae | | ul wrrier wwmy ¢ Ogrress torans ich: | X were forced that inevit moro dos- | JQSAMINE th M. | on sy then e t quarters, & Gents' Nob uilty to the char, hes sale enteneed to o term t Gents' extra Jail. - O'Bricn OR SA LY 1 i'ar 0 price, shirts, n 1w b « ¢ for fove wait unless it I'e but the gener ke cach member i und a her prevented a clandestine The trio live on the Clarion near Clavington, They are well kunown in the country The younger man's Franks Sny der, He is prosperous i considered o h rough in his way renson was not - considered to be his daughter's love Miss Myors thought differently, however, and the last year has insisted on receiving the attentions « werthe Tess, she refused to ¢ and would only e Craw Pl Mar Brond way stack able cone Melhatl Rourhe ¢ make one wdmirat toward 1} not exactly twas ca very much at hi But little other | account of the fact were absent. An or with regard to the which th irl, reso for wishes VARV LY TS Dy Lincoln an O and varian of the nth of Febr free pub to have beer ton i cas 00 for us the total number 8,178, ket saeted on members Hess was tra hat of th nance had been drafted aries of the members of the fire department, and it woald nave been brought up for consideration had it not been atits friends were afraid that it would meet with sition enough to secure its de feat Year: an ordinance was the salary of the members of ment at £00 per aunu, days when the departy nearly so important a city s it now s, For several years past, by virtuo of a_resolution adopted by the counril, the pay received by the mem bors of the department has been considevably trinl was that of gray shirts harged with the lar y lumber sale price, name is in the ool business There during the Lou Hastie, S Straiy were month daughter died of heart d night, aged twelve years oceur this morning fumily residence, Died Of consumption fng, March 12, at the Rev. S0 Alexander, 221 Eleventh avenue, Mrs. Susan Alexander Dobson. Funeralsery fces at the house on Saturday at 20 p. m. Thero will bo a commandery No. WA 1,770 v s Lo rary Vit where Iy D on hasid T furnaee ti AUTER woods is man. But and for that by Myors fit of My ana Mr Wedne the funers 10 0'clock fr 1315 "Third avenue, on Thursday morn sidence of herbro her, honred v wil 1 the e L'y Mo is fopy 156 ago passed fixing for the fire depart That was in the ot was not feature of tue Snyder o former price lon ope with her lover, Ivanhoe , this pecinl meeting of 7, Knights Temp Friday eveniug for work in the order of the templa, All visiting siv knights cordially welcome, By order of the i, O, family, consisting of a and three children, has been reported the western part of the city. All money or grocerios and are willis in releving want are requ their contribution at 121 Wi ‘The following new cases of meas) roported yosterday: Horman Simon, Neumeyer's Lotel; Mes, Freank Philliy Seveuteenth averue: George M. S B2 Avenuve D; R Hall, { Eighth street; son A Stanley Avenue ( In superior court began a suit agaiy Wiy company for § claims to have suffe through th @ hor by one of the defendant traius on April 180, between Twelfth and Thir- teenth avenues of the city of Council Blufrs A small blaze w sed last ovening at about s o'clock in the house of Cieorge Hart man at the corner of B oand Fourteenth strects by the explosion of au oil lamp. The fire department was notified, but its ser: vices were not needed, as the blaze was ex tinguished befo they arrived on the The aamage was slig Heury Biseman &,Co. made anumber of their creaitors a proposition yesterday to set tle the claims whieh are held agaiiist then for 30 cents on the dollar, I'he creditors are considering the proposition, but none have cither accepted or rejected it s yet, Some of the attorneys say they shall advise their clients to accept the terms in order that the Eis Ay bave a chance to regain their more. Others say they will fight th le out to the end in the hopes of having the assignment set aside on the ground of fraud, An amendment has been filed In the sups rior court by the plaintiff in the case of Ma Jackson vs the Omaha & Council Bluffs rail way and bridge company, declaring that the company built its lines on south First street and o0 Fifth avenue under the franchise which was voted to the company by the ordi nance passed in October, 1556, and that when it began to operate the line it assumed the ich the ordmance imposed 1s0 claims that the cutire sys pany, both in this city and in sy one and the same m- and that the Council Blufls street rail- company and_the Omata & Council BLufts railway and bridge company in Towa have never exercised any of theéir rights under their charter. The case will have a hearing before Judge MeGice Mrs. Fres Lyous will speak t evening at H. O. Cook's King's Dauglters J.C. Bixby, stewmn beating, sanitary en- ginecr, 202 Mo rriam block, Council Blults PEBSONAL P Owing tothe death of a sister who was stopping with Rev. Alexander, pastorof the I'rinity. Methodist ~ Episcopal chureh, the in advance of that sum, in spite of the fact | Peak Sisters’ concert will he postponed till a that there is nothing on’ the ordinance book | future date. Tickets purchased will be ree to warrant such an expenditure of the city's | ognized thon. funds. However, no objection has ever been raised, and it is notlikely th new ordinance providin salavies is simply intended to head off any memberof thecouncil who may sometime start up and cluim that the salaries of the fire de partment canuot be raised duving the tevms of oftice of the wmembers, The ordinance will be'one of the first that the new council will ve asked to pass reafin g new T Py menis: I otor Line. 1, u tedon Hitehins o fting season on prosper- e il i n, 617 m ose and two A noedy odern howse DL Hutehins mother who hay o assist ed to leave oW avenue, S' UNDERWEAR merino vests and_ pants, s The and 17¢, salt or price - e, Mrs, Fres Lyons will speak tomorrow ovening at H. 0. Cook's King's Daughters. o Chiel's Report, Chief Levin of the fire department ha completed his annual report wl submitted to the mayor for incorpo his annual message to the council port contains figures, The total fires this ye with §1 ) of last y there have b seventy-nine alarms while last year there were 125, The average amount of loss fo ach tive is the fore £00. Of the seventy-ning fives sixty two have entailed a of $100 or ven between 2100 aud £500; three petw 2500 and $1L,000; one between £1,000 and £2,000, 1d two between 3 “The fire depurtment now consists of twenty men, The apparatus consists of two st | ers, ‘eight hose carts, one reel, one wrial thiug that was | truck, one small truck, one chief's buggy, through a tele one hook and ludder wagon, two exercise brother of the | Wagons and thirteen horses. ' The value of of molice | the entire apparatus is estimated av $46,110. ! D) 10 During the year there hay sen added and asking him tobe on the look-out for a | twenty-six fire’ hydrants and 16,500 feet of runaway couple that had left Coin in the water mains, makinga total of 265 bydrants morning for the supposed purpose of being | and 150,97 feet of mains. The total expenso made one person in the regulation way., In of running the deparument during the last . year has been £22,324.04. accordance with the request Oficer Beswick | ¥ i was detailed to work up the case. The couple was_expected to arrive over the connection his takes oceasion 10 recommend the addition of Wabash road and would probably reach the eity at aboit noon, so the ofticer Wwent to meet twomen to the foree, in caso it is the inten- the tain at the appointed time. tion of the council to have the wrial truck used regularly, He states that it is impossi- Upon entering the train he had no diffienlty in identifying the couple by the description ble for two men to manage it, is necessary with the present force, without danger of the team runiing away while the two men who which had been furnished him in the tele- | drivo and steer are busy manipulating th gram. He atonce placed them both unde v arrest and brought them to the police station, where they w o iuterviewed as to their truck. plans and vrospects, What the result of this interviow was it is impossible to say, as the utmost secrecy was maiutained, and @ des perate effort was made to prevent. the tale from becomug public. Iu spite of the police restrictions, however, an interview was se cured with the young mun i the jail He was not at all backward about telling his story, nov about raking over the coals the ones whiom he cousidered vesponsible for his unpleasant predicament scording to his story Miss’Anderson had left Coin yesterday morning for the purpose of paying her older sister, Miss Agnes An derson, who lives at 610 Washington avenue, a visit. Elall was by no means inscosiblé 10 the younger Miss Auderson's charms, and he decided that it would be a very pleasant thing for him to accompany her on the train Miss Anderson's friends have not looked with favor upon Hall's attevtions to the girl and as soon us they rd that the two bad left for Couneil Bluffs on the samo train the thought at once strack them that ad, wite ot ouuall Hont —Gardon 1 on v R itsa. 103 Maln Just h is to be w M. H. CHAMBERLIN, EYE. BAIL NOSE AND ATROAT SR IA 1< B NS i T RoA treatid mth ' the AT AT i 1AY 1 SURGICALL ¢ ntely proscr s Myopia. 11y the | dirine dighe eny new- | NEURA den n) il el M. D ssions North 101 1l wool vests and_pants 1d 18, former price lic s nee p in >4t of fon in The re- facts and 1o G 1" | le price former N oand sale ), & some interesting Cline | Mrs. Fres Lyons will speak tomorrow o evening at H. 0. Cook’s hing's Daughters. s the Ired tern syhich Killing tevday Northwe damay from cand 62¢, compared On the other estimated rois only amount of loss 216,411 hickory pole, with the bark on, stafl, and “=Unele Tom almost always | had o basket on his arm beeause W Seonldn’t be: ? One night th theie train main in Chicago. so they 0 as a rice ¥ Childrens extra quality scarlot natural wool in vests aud pants Sizo 16X 13, former pric u pric Sizo20x price fe e 24X, former price 4ic e ASTIM A J. B. Atki for DePaw’s plate glas Dany o estimates on plate delivery in lowa and Nebraska. to leave nt A n ok for and grey as ATIONS, wheve ary wed with the uimost enro it skil GLASSES Fofrict v 1o his clothes. missed | [ | [ ts ine troublos, TIEONT re Ofica, s stora, han id of fire | 30¢, sald two old cre d went the : LANOED IN JALL, il were compe former price 33 und 40¢, sale Ending « t Intended sure Trip, Celin Anderson, two young peopleof Com, Ta, were the victims of an unpleasant nce yesterday, the resuli of which was that Hall found his way into the city juil. The fiest heard about the affaie was wram from Bert Anderson, young lady, divected to the dd e mer house iEADY ; and H0¢, sale his Hull and his and 60¢, sale o unel! Blutfs, (s, sceno, oceun XM, former price 6ic and 70¢, sale afts avived at Brady’s Tend uley Burke, Thos. B Casidy, BURKE & CASADY, Attorneys-at-Law PRAC BOSTON STORE, Fotberingham, Whitelaw & Co,, Council Bluffs, lowa, mabi ! ks The Wheelb: Three or four of us on the car were talking ahout General Sherman's death, and as might have been expected, one of the group modestly admitted that he was with the lamenttd general on his amous march to the sea. says the New York Sun, There was a woman in the sent ahead, surrounded by bunales and baskets, and evidently going somewhere on a visit, The war h soon stirred her up, and she turned o the veteran and queried **Were you right in the battle?” a chief ust. 110K IN THE STATE AND FED COU RIS, 1. Brown Buildin \L you know, T Towa The New Ogden Hotel, in Council Hluffs, s been completed refurnished anmoderns 1zed throughout, and 15 oW on - of the hest hotels in thestate. Itislocated in the hu e ness part of tic city an i th+ electric_motors pass the door every tour minutes, Fire og= capes and fire alaris throughout th bailde g Steam leat, hot and cold water and unshine in every room, Table unsarp s nywhere, Rates, $2.00 a day. GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK......... SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS DirectoR~T A Miller, F. O Glewson, I L Shugart, E. B, Hart, 1. D Edmun Cliail LHaunan. Transict general bauking bus: capital and surplis of any bank n Southwestorn Lowa. INTEREST UN TIM: DEPOSITS, ¥ Council Blufs, wol report the chief Silas, “take it down a $1,000 Will Trade for Farm.—J. Q. Anderson will trade for farm or acre_property near Council Blufts, his dwelling at* Stenandoah, la., ap praised at #7,20. Call at_ the office of the Couneil Bluffs insurance company for fur- ther particulars, once on his other | sorry he had | mistake, . Of | ange the bill: but that made no difference, he said: they could pay atany time, and meanwhils could have anyfning they wanted, “Can't chunge ity eh?” said ilas. Th and did “Wel The petition tem of the con 15 ope balls falling CHAN 150,000 65,000 215,000 Unele S Some Are Accepted and Others Go by Default. “I waunt you to for me," said Cantain Ormsby, at the police station last night, *that some of the merenants of Omah less that they actually invite people to steal One of the ofiicers found twenty-one hats in a show case in front of the store’at 115 South Sixteenth street at a late hour tonight, long after the proprictor _and his clerks had gone home. The show caso was not locked, and is a great wonder that there was a bat left there ten minutes after they had left the they had planned on elopement, aud they s et | store. Another ofticer found the door of a about preventing the Wize with the | store at Fourteenth and Dodge unlocked. above result. He stoutly denied that either | __Henry Miller, who lives at Twentieth and hoor the girl had any intention of getting | Vinton strects, was arrested last night on a married, and said that e had made arrange- | charge of horse stealing, ments 1o return to Coin last evening with [ Charles Weber was arres some friends who were coming up in the | of Charles Welrer, who claimed that Weber afternoon. had given him a counterfeit aollar, Web Hallis arather zood looking young man, | was taken to the station, and when searched of the farmer type, while the young lady is | two more counterfeit dollars were found in decidedly prepossessing in appearance and | his pockets. Tha prisouer will be delivered ninetecn years old. ‘Ihe brother of the young | into the custody of the federal authorities to- lady, Bert Auderson, arrived in the city yes. | day terday afternoon for’ the purpose of looking after his sister. Hall threatens to make things warm for his prospective brother-in- law s soon as he gets out of jail. ——— Dr. T. H. Cleland, former pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city, will dehver bis lecture on “Travels Abroad,” Monday evening, Murch 10, at the Presbyterian chureh, Admission 23 cents. Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk field, garden and flower sceds in the west Catalogue and samples by wail clerk rey ot wish Tom,” suid Uncle Silas, quietly, | come on, lets go to some flrst-cl hotel. I told you we'd have trouble if wecame to one of these eheap places,” and | the two mosied out, plunking their stails down on the marble tiling they laughed along down the gorgeous cor- vidor. ated that he could to. ot there and never got i sa, we are so care- believe!” she | i RAG#APHS, Eli Clayton of Omaha was in the city yes. terday.. s I more can't Judge Connor of Denison was n Blufls vis- itor yesterday S. A, Forbusn, general mannger of the Whitehreast fuel ‘company, with headquart ers at Ottumwa, was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Luella 1. Rohrer, who has heen visit- ing for several weeks with her brothers, M F.and S. D, Robirer, left Wednesday even ing for her homd in Avalon, Mo, Judgo Whiting of Monona county was in the city yesterday on nis way home from Towa City, where he has been attending a meeting of the board of regents of the stato university. Mus. J. F. Hunt leaves for Kansas today, where she has been called to the beaside of her sister, Miss Easdale, who s dying with consumption. Miss Easdele has many friends here, she iig spent some time in tho Bluffs while on a visit to Mrs. Hult, The Manhattan, sporting headquarters, O'Bricn. hie 1t W Parson his mare Amy hi Lincoln, G n view for unpub- an. One 2d at the instance TEAY DYE WORKS nd Cleaning done in the L, Faded and St O A MACHAN, Prop. 1008 Broadway, Near Northwestera Dopoty COUNCIL BLurrs, 1a OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, lors in foralgn anl domestio xchange Collection mady and interst pald on tine deposits. —I'm afraid T haven't time he stummered, S knew you wouldn'thave,” veplied, *“They never do. about bombshells and dead to stop - G I Compliment. Charles Bertram fairly outrivaled himself ina rivate seance given before Dr. Walsh, the archbishop of Dublin. Bertram pre- seuted apack of cards to his grace, request- ing him to draw one. “The card you have drawn, King of hearts."” d the archbistiop, ¢ N The New Pacific located hotel in € is the most ouncil Bluffs, Superior Cou your gra cent repl “it is the to utter. five of clubs.” “Well,” said Bertram, in an_astonished tone, “it 1s the first time I ever failed in at’ trick. Would you look at the card A S again ¢ Mus. Josephine Woodworth began asuit | His grace looked and, instead of the five of yesterd the district court | €Mubs, be saw a portrait of himself, Steam Cars 1 Within a fey Superior court is becoming more and more vopular among the attorneys of the city. Yesterday, in addition to the fifty-nine suits which had been commenced, there wers fifty brand new ones, which is far the largest docket ever completed for term of the court I'he main objection to the district court the long tin which it | Garner towns! \“\1.\1‘\\ takes to se cure a hearing of the case, known as the The district court docket is crowded full ¢ that very often a case has to be con \l'\'u‘l‘ Lolis ”“.‘ overa term or two in order to owner of ilch o which have been accumulat 1t was the habitof the m have a trial on the doet first served Among the new cases was one in which the | had to United States wind-mill, engive and p: the company of Omaha was plaintiff and the | ¢ town of Neola defendant. The eround for the st s an unpaid claim for waterworks which were _constructed by the plaintiffs in theyear IS5, After the work had been completed some fault was found with the 1ts vy | ny in is on Hot Starch. ugh, a domestic in the 1016 I'arnam street, beld a vessel is commonly Her petition she was tho mule and a son, aud the boy to in driving the small herd ing they means (e ol Lo sow ten 1 vs, 8 A MAD POEY rushed into a newspaper ofliec and threatened to *clear tablishment, beennse they verses wrong, Said he: ¢ dwell forever in a grot of e you idiots put it *a pot of grease, The mortiticd editor presenied him with a visl of Dr, Pieree’s | nt | ne of “first come, | assist one unother of cattle 1 YOU EXPECT T0 RIDE A BICYCLE Wion tir 1L e veryone recently, out” th printed it I aud in s0 d eck by 0. On the act as usual, which had been rotten id unsafe b of the county super- deuly, without waraing, aud | 1o pasture, the ¢ bridge referred they wer in sing the bridy allowed to become reasou of the ne visors, when s without fault of thi Iia and . COLE & COLE, MAIN STREET, yre she was discovered she was very se- | threw his ticket away so that e would [ 80,000 men by Schofield’s and Terey's ¢ | verely burned, City Plysician Gapen was | nolonger be temptéd, At Butler he | veinforcements—in close communication called, and after relicving the immediate | hired a liveryman to bring him to Pitt with Geueral Grant's army, then invest- sifferings of the wirl, e had her sent1o St | hurg and to come after him at the endof | ing Lee in Richmond, and ~that, unless (il LB two weeks, The wagon roads were nwe | Leo could —effect his — escape and Annoyed by Catt inspiring” and the old gentleman malke junction with Johnston in North ; k tly shaken up. His ride from Bu Carolina, he shut in hicves. | Srokase FaLvs, Wash,, March 12,—([Spe would soon be Pellets, quality of the work, the defendunts claiming that it had been improperly done, and that as @ vesult the water tank leakeq, The town council refused to pay £1,50 of the bill which was presented by the company on account ¢ this alleged imperfection, and it is to recover this §1,500 that the present suit is brought an. Postmaster 1. M. lreyuor returned Towa City yesterday mor where he to attend 'he commencement exercises of the medical department of the His brother, V, L. the graduating class, having comy course with high houors. The ment excreises closed Wednesday nig @ grand banquet, at which the faculty and friends of the class were prosent It was a very brilliaut affair. De. Treynor will arrive in the eity this morning and wi &t once open an office of his own. His 1wan friends in the Blufls wish bim success, from state university Treymnor, was & membver of ted the commience mileh cows, the mule or the boy, the bridge gave way, and the whole outfit was hurled to the bottom of the creek In the fall two of the milch cows were killed, the other cight were rendered unable to give any vh}‘u,’h\‘ Im 1; pr "m{”i""‘( milk for | u..:.:x -;v ‘-'.1{1’:1“»[ ‘.‘x‘m':.“;w 1‘1;"”\.-:“ A\‘:nl;‘nlu. several months, the mulohad his nervous | Nent stockman in that scction suys that no S detely shattored, and the boy | 1053 than twelve thousand bead of cattl was the ouly one who escaped without @ | been stolen in the past yea * seratch. For all these injuries she asks that | Bundred head of "”': she be awarded damages in the sum of &143 = The case will beup for trial du y v Hoso Qrdo March term of court Lof 0 fe Nl cial Telegram to Tue Bee—Scttlers in | Douglas and Lincoln countics are said to be greatly sunoyed at the raid of an organized besides . and police commissioners t of hose yesterday by tele wengths of and thor - | ordered raph 0 Mrs. Fres evening at H will speak tomorrow Sc hose burst last s King's Daughters, night at the fir is dunger of great | damage Ly the breaking our of a fire that | will require more servicable 1 than the department now has on hand o dge Het . injunetion is dewanded ley was taken ill y Saloon suiis | filed in the afternoon in gun. superior twenty-nine liguo Burgess is the plaintiff, Petitions were 50 yesterday ases, in which 8, T " In each one a writ of Judge He sterday with restraining the defendants frow waintaining | la grippe and had to go bowe He lield no uuisaucos in tho sbope of saloons, The fol: | C0urt in thoufteroon Ter to this_ eity and back e and what it cost totake him to Ve counting the first this M. and 1 railway istance, #35 hetween v, and that from B ken might have ridde 1 pal wrall tol - Foxy Surgeons Schuler of 1. e time several day ing the nntics of three fox trying to effect the relense ¢ which had become hampe steel trap o its leg. Aftern for time and findin, means of accomplishing 1 jeet the three set about to a it A Peter me Timb with the trap, and had ished the job when posely disturbed them, st him $3. from Butle wngo county is not specitied, but fare in the Butler and utler home, n aseheaply wmself, Port, Pa., s ugo wateh s that were of fourth, sred with a naneuvering desired ob: mputate the nenrly Schuler pur- other up Richmond with no possibility of supply and would have to suvrender “Mr. Lincoln was extremely intor- ested in this view of the ease, and when we explained that Lee's only chanee was 10 esenpe, Join Johnston, and, being then between me in Noeth Caroling and | Geant in Vieginia, he could choose which tofight.” Mr. Lincoln secmed un | usully impressed with this, but Gen eval Grant explaiied that at tne very moment of conversation Gener Sheridan was passing | James viver from the that he wo tend his left reuch the South Shore Loe should Gra our iis cavalry acro north to the south; 1d with this cavalry Petersburg as 1o road, and that if lot go his fortified lines, ho, , would follow h that he full alone in North Caroling. Lin alike manner ex- | prossed the fullest co thut my below yossibly o e dence a years subseription and an apology. The Tittle ** Pellets™ positive cure sick and nervous headache, biliolisness, costiveness, and all deraugements of the stomach, bowels and liver, It's a large contract, but the smallest things in the world do the bustiess — Dr, Pleree's Pieasant Pellets, I'hey're the small- est, but the most effective. "I'hey go to work in the right wav. They cleanse and renovate the liver, stomach and bowels thovoughly — but they do it mildly ang gently, You feel the good they do—but yon don't feel them do- Ihey pest huy, beeanse they're g sutisfuction, or awm You only pay for the Phat's the Picree’s mediciies ure druggists, pill you ean ateed to give is returned. 1 you gt plan all Dr, sold on, through vi e culiar TO BEEKEEPERS. Be comb m suppli M | learry supplies, dation afullline of including honey kn and all he a piaty foun= kers, for 5. RO0P, ves, aw C