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L ————— ] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ERH)A\. MARCH 20, 1801 THIZ OMAHA BEE. [ NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES. |5 s 0wt 8 | INCIENICS AN CAS TRONONY, | ostovs bt e s, e ' ' 1 Al \ pilo property, which be did. It Sppetite. The meu was faalilessly served, I“) “i\‘ ’N “( ]‘OII I 7 ‘ - 2% 119 f'A. et seems a little singular, e b ougl aad it inay not be outof place to say tnat it ] COUNCIL BELUFFS. himself deceived in his trade with e, that was just 8 faultlessiy put out of sight, \ ( ( ' OFFICE: No, 12 PEAKL STREE Greenawalt Gets Tnto Trouble Through | heshould buy Mr. Lefferis’ stock, battas | Two Branches of Sclsage Enthusiastioally The Toasts. - s - 0 His Oharitable Tenden after ho had beon in possession of the offge Tackled by the Dootors Last Night. Hon 1 tos peacie Or IR HIVIEEC, Wt ione ’!“1"" 1 by Carrier inany partof the City and after he had plenty of time to investi ' '[1"]"';:#::‘ {-n;m]n‘n. Rl as follows , W, TILION - « « MANAGELR. rg sate, paying him for hiss orest, al S— ientlo and Ladie hecomes my LA bbbtz v Bt T s e i e TR Ty duty and pleasure ns o u of the com TELEPHONES ¢ MARCUS' LOSS AND HIS INSURANCE, | Jiosk b mmich o e B e e atmplv | OCCASIONS TO WHICH THEY ALL AROSE. | mitiecof arrangements clected at the st Beautiful spring is here at last and our counters are overlonds Business Oftte, Thileq if'thole Al empt to fun (e Noaparell *® meeting of the society in Kansas City to wel- | € With the choicest designs and latest styles of spring suits, overa Night Editor. No. 404 oW thoy whnt sume one (0 blAme for et como you to our city of Omaha, The profes- | COAIs and pants. boughtin immense guantities direct from the lars 5l i o Up— | thelr misoarrings Bt the fagta Wil a1l | Doctors Who Can |Falk 8ol sion Is unit here. Theve are nodoctor | Jest manufacturersin the east, and s we have determ ined to do the g come ont when (he case is tried." it 4t Watie fights in Omaba. We alwavs extend the | clothing business ofCouneil Blulfs this season we will place on sale ey's Broken Arm A J 4 right haud of fellowship to the newecomer | W ednesday, Mareh 18th, and continue the sale one week : N. Y. P. Co. Contradicts & The New Pacific 18 the most centrally What They said who comes here to tice. Whatever of 6Rted hos ¢ ; pleasure you derive from this mecting, I Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal, Other Matters. looted fiotel in Coutill Blufts, and Did, lu-p;\_m[umn give the credit to the medical FIRST OPPORTUNITY. Crafts chattel loans, 204 Sapp bloc e b TR - profession of this city, for there are no Genuine Rock Spring coul, Thatch The Cost of & Evoken Art cliques bere,'and as one man we welcome A line of fancy worsted suits in round and straight cut sackg Main it | y J. C. Greenawalt was arrested yesterday auley commenced suit yester The doctors met last night, and, of course, | you." and cutaways made up to sell for $12.80. our priceduring thissald A nirriage license was fssued yesterday | Afternoon by Officer Murphy, on a ctargeof | I the district court against the Chicago they disagroed; but it wasu't much of a ais- | o ”“(""“ ToE e (IEIRUG R 1L || B7:08 R T e " hars EUR RO o | i oods waies e prevenson 1 | Norubwostun oy company for 8105 | acveanentJusa mid casn of prfesson | 24108313 (et “Qur G of tho SECOND OPPORTUNITY. Audubon. was st damages, She alleges that on vanuary Iy | iference, that's all. nounced and Dr, Richmond, president of the The regular meoting of tho Veteran Fire- 1500, she was crossing Brondway at the - | "1y g u regular medical love fonst, com- | society, twas requested to respond. He siid A full and complete line of black cheviotsuits, bound and une mons tssociation will be held thisovening at | of cash and ciothin for the poor, ciiming | ner of Twelfth street, and had her attention | yineg with one of those othor fousts that fro- that sirico bis election to the oficehe beld e | bound, in all styles, and sold everywhere for $15.” Our price forona CR ceting Fide No a M Ao 4 g her. iat place, she claims, the railroad 58 of the Missouri Valle odic e 2 > society was one of wol 1 - - Roval Arcunum this evening at 70, Al | 8 Mes. A, C. Davis, who have done con- SRS UL m"m‘_lm“”Wm Thosidowaly | Puung o "".I ‘\.“* (-”1“\,“ Mull\‘ 1 80~ | known standing, and was composed of some l)A N’T ‘\-'. PAN TS, mombers aro requosted to be prescnt. siderable work in the charity line during the | 0P oI Lo 8 Lt occasioned the first part of the pro- | of the most inteliigent morbers of the pro- Judge J. B. . MeGee §s suffering from an | ast winter, Greenawalt was the man re- | between its tracks which it is compelled by | gramme, aud the desire of the physicians of | fession. ~He had one suggestion to make, The greatest bargsins ever offered in men’ s are ¢ to s she was watching the con- 1y v e $ st bargains offere spants are now right attack of lagrippe. During his abscnce his | ferved to, At that time he was warned that | 18 tobuild. As shewas watching the com: | omang to suitably entertain their visitng | dnd that was that fewer meetings should be 9, pluce at police court is occupied by Justice | i ing train to avoid belng struck and_ knocked here. These pants look every bit as good y $10 pants o b " hel o folt sure sotings oar s se pants loc 3 good as any pants made by lucoat 4id not turn over new doaf ho would | over, she bt et foot agaist oie of tho wis | brethron occasioned the appendix. The at- | [, Flfeltaure that tve mectings &yt | a high priced tailor, and are justas good value as any $6 pants ofe Mes. 4 el ve | Do aTIested, but he told a straight story, | and was thrown down, faling in such o way | tendance was the largest that has attended | society than three. He was glad to soo such | [ered by the clothing trade. ‘'We offer thern during this sale for $3.18 o Y ler s repoted e hoy | claiming that be had the permission of Mrs. 4% to break hier arim aid cause other njuries. | any of tho meetings of the socity dur- | largo atiendanca, especally so many. wom our stock of e AL LG LML R e How % i ‘. sy | She claims that she was kept from her work | jng véo Véars of | existence, | bers from tistanc 6 did not thin l,,.\,..,,\\‘r‘m,..‘,\\'“ ian wero cne uraged in the lll;:r:v ‘,","f”l,‘\;‘; ..‘n‘;\ “vlh\'Lu.( o .,y\.n\‘\' bh7 neneh 6. the, Ao I‘hl‘m Shd Ak o | D8 the threo years of its existence. m A distay He did not think belief that she would soon recov A days ago he was found doing the charity &ct | pelled to pay large bills to doctors and monk tho doctors Megistored wore: - etor, | Mississipni Vailoy medieul assiciation at § Jon TR e : ; e Two new lawsuite were filed in the | again. Mrs, Hammer was asked whether | purses, As a consequence she demands that e ark, Dunlap, Ta.; A ebster, as it would compel many of the mom- o buy before examining our goods and prices meang superior court yesterday against H. Eiseman | she had given anyone authority to solivit | the railroad company pay her #1905 out ofits | Omaha; H. B. Day, Avoca, Ia.; S. R. Millen, | bers who attended to stay away from one of T R H f‘.‘ ..”.m.ih_\“‘} .‘,H)m'l Tor fl"‘”.‘;x”k x:m clothing iu her name, and she replicd that | earnings, besides the costs of the present [ Clavinda, Ia.; F. E. Coulter, Omaba; M. V. | the meetings of their own organization, but | @ deliberate wasting of your money . e other by Wurtzbuiger, Goldsmith & Co. for 030, she hiad not; if anv one pretended that sho [ S4it bk B. Jolnson, Sioux City; 8. Stewart, Council | M€ thought some action should be taken in g o i Soavér O i . | acknowledgment. Without casting any dis- Rev. C. 1. Botn, pastor of All Saiuts' | 18d, they were mistaken. The police the oW 12000k ¥ AEMITRE by the bae load: ap. | BIAREUTL H ClesviCounall BIUMIO, Bi [ oouiaiaa R o'l vas. gind Ro. yoas: 16 Al mission, has aceented @ call to the rectorship | fore kept wateh for Greenawaltand he was | the great installnent house of Mandel & | Harrngton, Omaha; J. P. Lord, Omaha; [ Omaha and notin Kansas City of Grace Episcopal church, Boone, In, Ho | arvested yesterday. Kletn, 320 Broadway, the only installment | John E. Summers, jr., Omaha; M L. Hil- [ D B, F. Crumme Omuha, responded . will complete his labors in this cit on Easte Whon told what was wanted of him he | house'in Council Blufts and the lavgest in the | droth, Lyons, Neb.; [. 1. Womers- | to the toast, “The Practitioners of the West.” Sunday. 3 R i . | stoutly protested his innocence of anything | oSt Every ""“‘I"“““:‘;‘-’;L‘";;I‘k1““““"‘\‘_““'"“‘}“‘ log, Omshay H. L, Howetson, Omaba; | Fleshokeot the omincnt stas It the medical 522 Broadw ay, Counecil Blu”S, Towa. Martin Tee died yesterday noon at his resi- | 2 i » s included ie new goods, and you can ge y AR Tt wing | constellatio \e western states o dence 513 Stutsman stroct, of cancer, | Ho | Wrong, and tld again of a conversation he | them at the lowest prices and upon small | J: C. Robertson, Council Bluffs: EWIlg | fupnished. He was proud of the west, ana was forty-three y of age. The funeral | had nad with Mrs. Hammer, in which she | weekly or montlly payments and enjoy the | Brown, Clarke Gapen, Omaha: J. M. Rich- the action of an Omaha paper that will take place tomorrow morning at 10 | bad told him to go and get all the clothing he | use of the articles while paying for theri. mond, St. Joseph; W. F. Pierce, Carson, Ia.; | re y classed Chicagzo as a part of the o'clock from the residence, could and give them to the poor. He —_—— Chester Rosewater, Omaha; H. W. Loeb, St. | effete east. He belicved that the western ' Laucla, tho oy child of Mr. and Mrs, B, | cluimed that all tho stuff he had obained in James and His Two Wives. Louis; F. W. Porterfield, Atlantie, Ta.; F. l'j}";fl_” ::’l'“’l‘"'l'_.,'}"““,‘,'l',‘\“'“:’l',",','l‘:_"'\‘\f,“’,“ e HA.TTERS GENTS FURNISHERS '\’) .‘.:;I»' I:l]:):t1l\l1‘y‘l“\\ ’.::1:";;[3’ n’rl‘li‘y‘mfi:;:‘vu;“ Hoally deatiinte, sud u\‘:' “"'“”I‘“:"Jl_s “‘; P "l b‘l".('u\swrl !‘]n\flnll\ Vs, l:. T I‘ll'_\fu\l was | . lhu]m'b‘l, Korest City, ‘\IVu H | l"u~l«'|‘z classing of the display advertising doctors & T e L ooy aftemoon ot 8 | of the parties that had thus been bene- | Completed in dirtrictcourt yesterday after- | Kansas Citys J. 8. Doveies, Fromont; | with the quacks and charlatans, s gy SIBIGRk BT NG Bl aBM: S600 BYEHH6.0/ tited noon, the attorneys finishing their arguments | R. M. Stone, Howard Cook, A. F. Jonas, | Dr W.H. Loeb of St. Louis was called Whon Engineer A. J. Snydor came fn from | ,The polico claiin that thoy have evidenco | at about half past 4 o'elockin tho afternoon. | Omala: J. C. Waterman, CouneilyS s | upon to resgond to “Out Brethery of the | Finley Burk Thos. E. Casaly. | his run on the Northwestern yesterday he | BAt will show that Greonawalt traded some | e jury retired to their room atabout 5, and | Danicl Morton, St. Joe: J. F. White, Council | M iaiy ol Vatley Niedicil Socle BURKE & CASADY ! J of the clothing that was given him, ostensibly | 4 *eloc i 0 i 3 Said Dr. Loeb: he Mississippi val [SEAYIN P\ ADs ) found an interesting little strager at his res- | g, "¢y FICL M IS BEER SUEL CR e, | A pL otelock last night they wete still out, | Blufts; M. . Stutts, Wiota, T.: S.A.Camp- | a very groat subject for u rather small man. s Eightn strect. It b my o chiclans, 1618 alloged, did not g0to foad | 1s Poct ot o care cubon srial hls morning boll, Malvera; Ira B Atkinaon, Omaha: W. [ It s @ great country—1,500 miles long, north Attorneys-at-Law Or Council Bluffs. o 2L o gl bor the poor, e atisfying M i L 0! © | |5, Lewis, Highland, Kan.; W. .avender, | and south, and 2,000 miles east and west, and W before ast evening to an- the polico state, will be bronght out | fomp ot ecasational occurrence which | Young, 'Red Oak: L. A. Merriam, Oma than'double that of all the rest of_the United 3 et g SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . ........ 65000 swer to_the charges of drunkenness and re- | wién Greenawalt has his preliminary exam- | ook blace several moaths “ago. ~James | w. "B, “Duflield, Shenandoah;' C. States, The Mississippi Valley Modical so- COURTS, Ak sisting an officer, Exch pleaded puilty to | Mation wiieh il mobably iamm o oy, | Sccured a divorco from his wife, Which | Mocohn, Persin,’ Ta: 1. B. TLacey: | cioty is just ns large, but lot meteil you, | Ofices: & 3. Browu Building, CounclBluts. | rora CAPITALAND SURPLUS ... 215,000 the charge that was entered against him and 2 L‘ ‘:““;“““lf“l‘"“';',{;‘) f\“"h "T\".hf o h‘:“" Council * Blufts; . H. Pinney, ‘l'nn}' il [ brethern of the Missouri Valley Medicalso® [ Tows B L. A Miller, F. 0. Gl B L was taxed up with a fine of $l They Atte E NGNS ur at wife had not been | pjufs; g, oon, Council' Bluffs . | ciety, that the Missouri valley is much more |~ ——— — | Dueero or, 1 oo, B T paid their fines and were released. ttent'on Trave ling Men, potified that the case was pending, and also “The meoting was called to order by Presi- | ancicnt and substantial than tho Mississippi OFFICER & PUSLY, Shugart, Hart, J. D Edmundson, Clarley Rl taioii b v, oksos of - 2 peeting will be hold at the Marcus all, | upon the ground that tho atlegaions upon | gont Richmond, shortly after § oclock. In | valley. For thousands of years ago. tho WY, et raiitor el Dl U4 ollo BW _CAseS ¢ _ 546 Broadway, Saturday, March at 7:30 | which the divorce had been granted were un- ird” o 2l Al 2 ‘ ) $ ness. Larzest capital and surplug of wn reported yostereay: Stewart Yenowine ; Ha Al : , 4 s i room 48 on the third’ floor. The spacious | Missourl river emptied nto the Gulf of bankin Southwestern lws Mynster ‘stroot: Rolla Cirason, 1105 Sixth D e, commercial travelers aro requested | truo, Tmmediately afler the granting of the | wpartment was filled and soverai mombers of | Mexico, and tho M hissippi’ wvas' undor tho o IR TON Tve Freddic Umble, 1723 averue A: W. H >eak Sisters, ' v church tonigl S S Tatns16an Ahe eaaaa hall, where manufacturers’ agents made a | the Missouri valley, and is only called so by Corner Main and Broadwav, & BE Frediio Umble, 17 averuo At W. H. | Penk Sistors, Trinity church tonight. tirst Mes, James learned of the transaction. | display of surgical. iustruments and medical | virtue of the couttesy and kindiess of modert COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. corner of Benton streot and Wachington a J.C. Bixby, stoam noating, sanitary en- | thin he Inow wnat tato aith. oo miq | spparatus, £ geogeaphers.” Dealers In foreign and domestlo xchanm |, EVE EAIL NOSE AND u 1 Lt e L L L “I'he early part of the meeting was devoted | ™ The doctor repeated the invitation con- [ Collection wmade and interest paid on tias | THROAT SPECLALIST, nue. gineer, 202 Mo rriam block, Council Blufts from whom he had been divorced at once had s VO A Council Mufrs, la John P.Weaver, the well known contractor, - him arrested upon the charge of bigamy, and to preliminary routine busiuess, and then the | taned in the letter referred to by the presi- | deposits. tr lying - dangorously "l ot s vosidence AFTER THE FIRE. the case is now to be tried. reaaine of a couple of papers’and the inevi- | . 1. A, Merrian responded to the 1083t | (o perpetrators of the erime has been ro St fi e " e table dis *Medical legislation, by the people, for the | ceived by the police. ‘ 18 grlipe .}““'l:"“':'* i ‘_"k'!l"'\'|_‘f"’*" f | Appearance of the Marcus Block and B. Atkins, westorn_agont for DePau's | - Dr. Hal Foster of Kansas City vead a paper | people, and that tho chy flatan may be driven | ceived by the plice. FAGTi 5o e [ criunl:. bk vestariny thaRs 1ts Contents Yesterday. plaie glass coripany, will givo ostimates on | on “ntubation of the X" and quoted | Frop & L e o Miifous bIGCR pramsatedlie desolato || P1ate dellvéry iulowa andtNebraskal twenty cases. The doctor held that it is not he was considerably better. looking appearance yesterday morning. Tho MINOR MENTION, ed in these columas some time ago that a man had been soliciting subscriptions underwear, neckdressing, suspenders and ha hose is almost complete, and we guarantee 15 suit the most fa= Aot this dooloms Mgistored Wore| favorably of the nvitation to meet with the | tidious EAR, NOS E and TIH1 catod with the. g skl and caro CATARIIL ASTHMA HAY FEVER troatol minent secos the land.” PARNELL'S The speaker said the toast was a long one, SURGICALOPISIATIONS, where nucessary, patn, formol with th arennd sdll, ay. foct rosults. FINEST G LASSE: & — an_unusually dangerous or unsafe operation, | and he dian’t cateh the whole of it, ¢ They Address Their Fi HRE IR o : ; WHEN CHOYNSK X FELL. and that it is a particularly valuable opera: | was certainly in favor of that kind of legis S 1 The members of Abe Lincoln post, Grand | outside of the building was smoke-begrimed, tion in saving cases of diphtheria, He stated | tion, and not legislation by doctors for doc g Lopeum oD Army of the Republic ave making arrange: | and the plate glass windows were broken in | Grim Slaughter 1n Which Joe Method- | thathe had saved several cases that would | tors. 0 IRy MO A Fivenin tho Masonic temple on tho evening | 8most innumerable places. Inside the scene ically Battercd Joe. ottierwise liavo termin :‘I“l‘lmflzmlxl_v“ Byauit pion Inges wes called, fortwhon “Woman as aund Harrison, agents of Parnell, tonight \ A c te « s 2 3 . b b e case had a fatal termination, the opera- | Medical Practitioners” wa roposed. ddressed therr first meeting to raise y of April 9, the procecds of which are to o to | Was still worse. What the fire bad spared | Say Fmavensco, Cal, Marcn 10.—[Special | (i G0 S 8 00 TR, TP OFEIE L|‘|‘n‘l4=:)l|l-l[ul\-l ption l‘lll\'\llr‘:l‘l)\ll}:x"u‘llg' x{-\_h d therr firsy f;rf!mg ‘\. bt nl.n'll(‘.\ help needy old soldiers in this v . | had been ruined by the water, and the conse- | Telegram to Tur Br.)—Mail advices per | most horrible form of death from strangula- | T have. been taken by Surprids. - e L | for the Parnellites. Twenty-tive hundred to Music and dancing will bo among quence was that theve was hardly anything | steamship Mariposa today give a graphic de- [ tion, The doctor thought the operation was | been too much said about this grandiose oc- Ju“_“;flm"mmi persons atlended the meeting, "l:;;:f the 'rvttmflk' fi‘l"'“lm"]"" "L: o in the building that was left in a saleable | scription of a prize fight whicn took place at ;;0 mvlcmrzu"ll o‘luhll\'cl;mml.v xmn‘m’ l'rmu casion—MississippiValley Ali\l~l)|x|'l\'1|ll|>)- < ;flu.-.. \v.; hn-hln.:‘(‘ n;np‘;r“mn;;u and ;l":lwl o companies whose roads center here | oo 5 o Vit B b5 | in cases of threatened strangulation from | e are the people -we are the doctors. 1Will | $1,200 to 81,500, Michael Breslin presided at have agreed to grant reduced rates for the m"l'f,".“.‘".",, e o h e htohiite Sryu_ucyrl..h.-_-.‘...ry 10 b«t\»(c.( Joe Choyuski | 1o e eous formations in the throat. a4y about the ladiss thut T know this=my | the meeting., John, Devoy was also round trip for the following occasions: An- e agents for the companies in which the | of Sun Francisco and Joe Goddard, the Aus- | “pho paper excited considerable discussion. | practice wouldn’t amount to much without s 4 nual meeting Towa State Declamatory asso- | stock and building had been fnsured were | tralian. Commenting on the fight, the f J 5 he platform, O'Kelley in b d- | Dr. Richards quoted Dr. 0'Dwyer, the father | them, but somebody else ought to tatk avout | 1008 Y 4 erds . clation, Monticello, April 24, fare and ono- |‘among the firstto be on the ground. They | ney Referce says: It was a grim slaughter, | of intubation, who claimed that a phy them. We ‘need -wit" hore) toniglt: and T |2pocch atbribited ithe ' necdasityof the third from points in lowa; annual meeting i % : batn ’ : appeal for money to the fact of Parnell's went all over the room and after making a | terrible fight, all journey and the better man | could not perform the operation well an: haven't gov it.” A v R £ the State Cer 3 k s DAY DXy o, ~ | haw " Eoy pute with the other faction of the Towa Stato Contral soclety Stoux City,, MY | thorough investigation came tothe conclusion | won. Choviski was whipped, but, ho proved | isTactorily until he bad perforaed fifty op- | e doctor Inmented that this was thus. | 1idh pavty and the consequent tying up ot ki) - that the theory of incendiarism was out | ® m.:n o(l whom :\merlx-u muyn\\ol l1ecl Gt = ‘";h‘;;”'"“‘l‘,:;‘ "l;’oa;d!; ?)Illl.mn!ll\ e clty'a m]ex K;'“;K" (-nluw'gmu'y fund ‘ml Pari .“n«» thes 3 330 of the quostion, or at least if any- | proud. He gave way, and it was that which i 1 loipal Sl ¥'S | adjured’ his _bearers to contribute hey Somo of the citizons of the wastern partof [ &1, {13 WO Bt Lo e | Hcked nim: This it should teach the Sya- | Dk Thomas of Counoul Buffs said ho had | safoquards.’ was the toust responded 1o by | WG an incpendent. Trish party and pa the aty havo taken Tur Brw to task foral- | \aq started he must be in thers vet, as the | ney public that they have undor-rated game, | PeEformed the eperation fonr times, ang two | City Physiclan Gapen, e practice of | |jament. Refemng to Irish party differ- 2 MAIN STREI luding to tho new sehool houso o the Caoh- | el doors were found. securely locked aad | clever Mick Dooley, the man_ who twice met | OF the cases had rentopatation and oasiiy | eticine had ie birth 14 philantheps,” de- | enges, hesaid: ‘“When tho quostion comes > ran tract as tho Streetsville sehool. They | \oree 4 o W R GGG Opencd the | and fougnt Joo Goddard to a standstill, | be thougl Was gl bad | ¥ | clared the doctor, “and that fecling still | 1,y Settled in Ireland some facts not known L B Jacquemin & Co. J stato that tho building is not in Streetsville | [ S0 HS TORE R 3REE GRONG Gle | Choynskt is reckoned o wonder in - America, | Performed, but he iad made up his mind that | dommates it. In my official capacity L have | 1o (o public will be developed, and 1 do ot e at all, and (it if it were they would ot want | Bl Tooked s soons s the firemen wore | and meainst men of his own weight ho fso3 | 88 he performed it it wasnot a glittering suc- [ physicians come tome every day and report | 3o+ ihiar the people will rejeet Parnell and t to be called by that name, because they do el : o ke ’ 4 ilise, | cess. 4 cases where sanitary interferenice is necded, i 8 Har 5 R orrieys ) UnwiDrmos not like it. They prefer the name which has | (Brough their work, As near as could be itapatrick, the well kiown pugilist, | "5y g w. 100b of St. Louis was fn_ favor | although such interforence will interfere with assoolates:? Redmondand Harrisonspoke | §ImS & Saundes=ateEnes abibam, bran | r n ained, the five originated from the | Whoarrived on' tho Mariposs, said it wa 1 ; . fly. Toe mention of Healy's and Me : 8 been given to ihe building by the school i 3 : % of the operation, and cited a number of cases | their income. Ienorant people must be pro- e A S A federal courts. Rooms & ¢ und 5 Shugars t 1 stric light wire connected with the arc | doubtful if Goddard would come to America X SoeaB i, ¥ e, eihy’s names were greoled with cries of | g Fobl o SERNGS Lotl Blutrs, low. board, viz, the Second avenue building. Tt Do wire was found lymg. across & | ab all, while Cuoyuski would not come until | I Which it had been successful tected against themselves. An intelligent | (YIS HAARCR Were BEEREE b ador. | Benoblock Councll Blufrs. lowa. John Gaston, a brakeman on the North- | pif of clothing, and. it 15 thougnt that it | after his battle with Dooley 1n May. Dr. 8. (. Grant of Kansas City was rather | body of men and women must stand between | ;1" papell were unanimously adopted. western road, Inet with an accident Wedues- | caused the conflagration. it e i conservative, but, was in favor of intubation, | ignorance and the consequences of ignorance. | Brunch No, 8 of the Irish national day night whilo entering the city. He was | “"Aycxplosion was was plainly heard by Joo McAuliffe Loses. pav Danee ou 'Eudlogy and Treatment of | I belleveit an mportant duty to the board of | jengue tured over tne 8500 1n ita . treasury, 1 ] e e e running over a flut car whichi was loaded | soma men on the stroc just befove the fire | Hanrisirg, Pa., March 10,—The much | hicumoma’ was read by Dr. ftebocos | heal.h to protect the people from the off- | Giher subscriptions wero announced. Bus” | H, J, Chambers, 344qrmer ot Law No. 10 with coal, when his foot slipped and he was | siarted, the result of which was that the to £ pri v MeAuli Hanna of Red Oak, In. - The doctor thought | sccurings of the meaical profession. It is | yatswere passed around among the people | noil's store. ophone No. 2%, Business thrown headlong to the ground, striking on [ 5 ‘tho conl stove was blown off, 1t is sup | coced Of prizefight bouwoon Joo McAuliffo of | the disease was oftencr caused by exposure | their duty tostand alike between the people | paiont, usking then to contributo. A state- | hours 8. u. todp. m, Coumet Bufrs, T bis head. He was picked up' unconscious | posed that this in some way sovered the wire | NeW York and Jim Duly of Philidelphia | to sudden changes of temporature whan the | and the quack aud between the peopleand | et was subsequently made that the col- and taken im the aVnmm\‘n Christian associ- | from its fastenings and allowed it to fal | 00K placein the vicinity of this city tonight, :i"zl«;':lh:‘\'nshvlf“t szln"u‘§é:f“:gg:? \‘\‘lzl:::l;;: [mll)uu\\?uu'm,llll; m:'n.'l’ Med to | lections of the evening were $4,238, of which = S s ation hospital, where he is now being cared ; bk ; ' red porsons w i » | them than by bacteria. She used aconite r. Morton of St Joe was called upon to 5 were for admissions. he first for. Bayond some severe bruises. nbous. ihe | Loou thepile of inflamables where 1t was ::‘“i“‘l"Y,“l::‘;’(‘:;'"sd‘;"‘lh‘c‘",‘f,‘l"“‘s ‘;‘_z"l”! SN | small doses, or substituted digitalis if theac- | respond to the toast “Medical Jowrnalism.” | i ey el s TO BEEKEEPERS. head his case is not considered serious. Biiees oiliak iAok an btatalint vou [t 'noo i fu. wer n; i any }h.,, u:Lhuhcr‘AJn was. ‘\lvl-nk‘,lluld contmun;i He said that = medical journalism —had | “gyy of §0,000 was realized. Tooarny il f Beokespers Jsorae (ilaon wiason't & e oo e s~ | should stay six rounds fora purse of $1000. [ for four days and then gave al-| kept pace with sccular journalism, el carry a full line of Beckeape Teatardies ot o nchangaol vy | terdays Ber, is estinated at 18000, and the | miis o managed todo, and although retoiv- | coholic’ simulants, Sho favored keeping | and b made tremendous _strides i Ciloshi B0 Adoonn supplies, including comb foun- the poaca, Martin Hughes was the proses | among. the. various. companios t followa, | € @ lot of punishment, was almostas fresh | the vatient in a cotton bathing jacket, | the past fifty vears Improvements in | . SEOREC EUTME BAIRTN 0 | dation honey knives, smokers cuting witness. Mr. Hughes statea that | Home of New York, $1.400; Continental, New | 8 his burl opponent at the finish. | which should not be removed until a lighter | lithographing ‘and —other ~features have ¥ o i s ot sections and all supplies for Wl i ot lionaeTon: Waahosdas ard D Skl a2 It is ouly fair to MeAuliffe, how- | onewas substituted, ¥he wasan ardentadvo- | rendered it possivle to illustrate medical | convention of coloved editors, having elected | JGEERIES & LRI v at, someth el R el ok over, to stato that he broke the first | cate of the use of ammonia in its various | journalsin & mauner until only officers, adjourned until next year in Phila- A ARaBiY CRErh ol 3 wanted toget something toeat. Ho was told | $1,000: Niagara, New Yo O o s o 1 e ) : : - 220 Bast Broidway, ConneilBlu i, . 10 o around to the back door aud his request | of Tondon, $1,0003 Amers Vi nucklelopiuglort yandiis cioournEround;d| (IOt i o AXoRInAN of S HO washsary 10 i delphia. A committce was appointed to visit would be complied with. The servant pre- | J., $1.000: Phenix of Brooklyn, $1,000; Pire | 81d was incapacitaled from hitting the ‘When the paper was opened for discussion as City papers have not shown the F : i ; r Prisident Tarnison and i him toappont | N EVW OGDEN HOTEL pared a meal for nim, and put it on the | adsociation of Philadelphin, 55005 American | Quaker City man as hard as he might other- | there v.as a strong tendeucy to have nothing t in the meeting of the medical societ f f > & colored man on the Columbian exposition | & = kitchen® table, telling him to help himself. | Pive, Philadelphia. $,500, A is6 com. | Wise have done. "MeAuliffe weighed 210 | to sy, but when the ball once opened there | that they might have done. Commission, alko to irge the claims of & col- | | The New Orden Hotel, in Councl Blufy, The Sen of being inyited 1o eat T the | aveea condolphia, 8500 Al of these com- | pounds and” Daly 162, Two ounce gloves | was a refreshing vanety und quantity of able | 'As th hout waslate and the society 1ad a | Grel mun for ono. of the Judges of the nino | 15 been comoletad mirnishiod an modorn: YN & . g Shedel Bty > Lt i ized throughout, and 15 now on 1 of the best was too much for Mr. Wilson, and hephord with the exception of the last | \Were used. Neither of the men showed : e odia dos big day’s work before 1t, an adjousnmont was | judiclal districts recenty created. 3 Lotels in the state. 1tis locatad in tho bu s nantly refused. He was told 1o 1aove | tivo. which are reprosontod by J. F. Lange. | Buch sigus of punlshmont, ithough some | Dr. Gapen of Omaha exprossed a dosire to | then dedarea until o clock this moruiug A cominltteo was AnpoNted 10, organtzo B | hove mavs oreauiity Sul e e Ca D on if he was not satisfied with the way things | Mr. H. L. Shepherd, of the firm of Lutz & L‘"" iRionAsmTerD ""‘""“‘;‘““" i Yaa ("“L{'”;"““"”““‘I"ifi““f‘d"‘;mu;“‘ Infootious 1 | 1o Harvard comiany of Grton, O., have | Pl for a colored press association for the | piss the door'every four minutys Firo o ¢ iis e A el i iiay MR iR, [ nocked down three or four times, and | tureof pneumonia,and called for Dr. O , O., ha Hissemination of news. The committee on | capesand fire alirms throughout th hailds were done at thavhotel, He refused to move | Shepherd, stated thit there would not be any | XUy frew first blood from his néss i | of Omaha. sent o Harvard chair and cabinet to Be_ex- | (GaIINIVOR 0 OV e SO Tea 0F | ini. Steam heat, hot and told water and Foom whother or o, i, Hughes said 16 | anco by any of bs. rotmssnion. the damure | the second round. Dr. Somers stated that ho belioved that | hibited at the Missouri Valley Medical [ Wa3s and plans veported against any, ides of | ofighing in every raym Table unsurpissol . Mr. co by any companies, damage 1 O en @ | socicty, and all physicians of the city aro 2 was mistaken. In the dispute that followed | to tho building is estimated at 81,000, and the pneumonia was _infectious, and had seen u | socicty P ) A Rattling Bantam Weight Fight Iity of 35.0r 0 per oent, whilo ho did | vited fo call and examine thess useful | Overcrowded districts of the south to tho ““y“éhiarom lxuwmxifi‘oxgfi;wimnuwer M, Wilson was ejected from the premises. \ding ts to § attling Bantam W eigl ght, | mortality of 25 or %0 per cent, whilo he d ittt o 1 % hsid He'paid 811,80 for. his. fun. - Mixe 'Matoney L’;’;““'\‘;":rgu"_",‘l}:fat“{‘,:‘“‘:““;‘(’,“2““"‘{:}“"‘;{.'},“’;)‘,';:"‘, Leoxork, Tll, March 19.—Link Pope of | 1ot think that in Omaha it was more thun 10 | articles of a physician’s office; can be seen at v proseribed, ting all mrenoll a8 Myopla, Hyperopla ind Astiginntisn, thuy rent ringalcht casy. dear anl palnlest. CHIONIQ NEUTALG A nd SICK 1TBADACITE, aftar yonrs of terriblo sufloring no rellef, entiroly curad, Otioy Room 1, Stugart Block, over Beno & Co.'s stora, Counell it ts, 1a. medicos settled themselves to listen to the | dent l PR LR S 1 l | west and southwest. Regret is expressed at RS Es ot &y Pt Botel. the failure of congress to ass the BIMIK | se———— and £d Saddler were fined $10.10° for drunk- | will be devoted in tho first place o the pay. | Streator, IIL, and Martin Flaherty of Provi- | Per.cent. Hethought that in case room was | room 47, Puxio b educational bill and the clections bill. The lao Hmited and persons crowded pueumonia was — Fhlauiony billg pctinn b PR JOTTOR enmoss, ent of his creditors. o R, T s o 8 3 ; s omtexion | S erow cars on southern railways und | & hh ———— guLof hiscraditons, mount o more than | S¢P¢% B: L, bantam weights, fought for | suficiently infectious to attack thom all. He [ To tho young face Pozzoni's Complexion | Hit TN, S5, “)iaces of public amy SPECIAL NOTICES. 3 T ek s v n than | pearly two hours this morning for a purso of | thought muriate of ammonia directly curative | Powder gives fresher charmiss to the old, re- [ GSCMItEON T RCTS B0 LS At COUNCIL BLUFFS, llo‘):fi'o ??.?.“.:‘.}' fif;);.““‘&‘l?;fbii‘éui ‘1“.2‘. x‘x‘lml :\i'nu::.::-ztjl\:fiv,fll::g‘:i n{\hiu:':}n}'x"l\:m!:: e | 8500 and a side bet of §300. The strugglewas | in cases of pneumonia. newed youth. Tryit. peual system of the south is criticised and - grade work a specialty. pairs on his building made and get the other | & fierce one throughout. The Rhode Island | Dr C. P. Harrigan of Omaha was not dis- TWO CRIM &S IN ONE tie ballot laws of Florida, South Carolina, NTED—A good, competen tster PR matters satisfactorily adjusted. man had considerably the bestof 1t fromthe | posed to think the disease infectious and i o analod Tennessee and Mississippi condemned. writer. Address, L Do you wantan express wagon or boy? L g start and was declared winner at the end of | cited a few instancesin support of that view. 3 el - terence and name of 1ast en ploy e Ring up the A. D. T. Co, telephone A I S e Q. Anderson will | the twenty-sixth round. From the twen- | He said he had exhausted the aconite dig- | W. B. Musser Suffers Heavily Through Don't Fool Yourself? [ORUTY farm for saloor well lo 11 North Main'stroet. ) trade for farm or acre property near Council | Ueth to the twenty-sixty Flaherty hit his | italis stimulative treatment and had mev Incendiary Burglar Notwithstanding all rumors to the and il boaring: gool hoso ——— Bluffs, his dwelling at Shenandoab, Ia., ap- | SpPonentat wil, and in_ene round knocked | with better success from tho use ofanti-| 1he alarm of ireabout 9 o'clock last ev contrary, tho Chicugo, Milwaukeo & St, | Wiills i god iy property, il o PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, praised at $7.20. "Call ‘b the ofice of the | At dows four tmes, | Billy Meyers wasone | pyHue, | o there might be | inE Was caused by the burningof asmallone- | Paul Ry’s now stcaim heated palucs | 1A o RS iy, 0 P f i iy .. | Council Bluffs insurance company for fur- DR cases whore. i house bevame poisonad with | Story frame carpenter shop inthe rear of 1315 | leeping cars, with ‘“electric lights in o — thiemestor M T Chfiemin s in the clty, | thor particulars. Thurman Resigns the gorms, in which ovent . porson of de- | Capitol avenue, and belonging to W. B. | every borth," still leayes the Union de- | ['OR SAUE—Fine houshald ~fumiture 3 . . . . e! y e y 8 g .| e N S 1OF A - Everything first class. Call at 200 North P, M. Prior, who has been ill for several > Corumpvs, 0., March 19.-Al Thurman, [ Pressed vitality would probably tako the dis- | Musser, vice president of the Central Labor | pot, Omaha at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriv- 54 HAe I (N Qays past, was upon the streets yesterday. Hvaus Hanudey €0 50 Pearl aboaat, Tole: ’ the 1 | Bth street, Councll Blufls. phone 200, Goods called forand delivered. presidentof the National baseball board of | ®45 Union. ingat Chicago at 9:30a. m., in ample | —— Mrs. M. J. Burrett, of Lincoln, Neb., is in : the city, the guest of her son, H. P, Barrett. 3 Dr. Gapen said he always gaveten to fif- e . . i R B " o coti 16000 will ¥ the first payment on 160 —— control, has tendered his resignation as a | yeen Rr“h‘.s of quinine, nuli»p)"'riuu or some. | The fire, as regards damage done to prop- gin tto lm:l © 11;(1’11 bg:tx:tuxx‘r‘\ nwunLutmna tan il t Domestic Woe, member of that board. Thurman says his | tk.ing similar. erty, does not amount tou great deal boyond | Ticket office, 1501 Farnum st. o L ears to Ji« n\:y«;r::lfl:\lh:unr:\:rl.\' s \:}n}[)}now:g nowi Three divorce suits were begun in district | resignation was caused by the necessity of |~ Dr. Kelso had found the use of quinine at- | the loss of the building and contents. Mr. J. Lcl ln,vl«:.-un:x;L . A(_;“:\sn\(,’k B A e A B e Bingrs on a shont viat - ie¥s Ny | court yesterday. The first was that of Efie | his giving s entiro attentionto privatebusi- | tended with pleasing resuits, He was not | Musser had afine lot of carpenter tools in bl 198 -l Ifor clrealars, toJohnston & Vao Putten, 4 3wi Y i ness affairs. He does not think his resigna- | friendly to anti-pyrine, on account of its de- | the shop,” which were entirely destroved, T T - A. Whitelaw returned Wednesday from a | Swan vs Frauk Swan. Tho plaintift alloges | R0 TR, (8 SICa THIK, W8 MESERA | frossing influence, He had not given it in o | aly & couple of tranks fillod with books, In Memory of General Devens. S SAMINE e celobrated MP) two weeks trip in the east, where ho has [ she was married to hor present husband | plication of buseball affairs. case of continued foverin eighteen months. | wiich were highly valued by the owner. [ Bostoy, Mass,, March 19.—Under the Al 0 oD hiDON D0 been purchasing o large stock of spring | March 20, 1885, but that she was coupolled to - — Dr. White of Council Blufts'said he had | Bunty, the” ex-hat dealer of Omaha, lost a | auspices of tho Military Ovdor of the Loyal or. I Bt utsn e RRE Ly et oo goods. leave hin after they had lived together two 'k Ry o more preumonia in Indiana in uine years | couple of boxes of hats, which were stored in p lal’ mervioe o = = W. H. Thomas, who has been confined to | years on account of his cruel m..f inhuman EW ‘\,::(: '\(131:‘“:‘ :(\\“m\:r(l (1,‘;-':1 o8 than in fittecn yewrs ‘i Towa. He didn’t | Tio structure. Lieglon= 8 cpemovial noryice. I momory of JOR SALE-Alouse r his home for u week by sickuess, was at his | {reatment, She asks that she be restored t BT LORM (RO ool ) elegram | know but he was too much of &n old fogy to [ “Mr, and Mrs Musser were both absent, [ General Charles Devens was held in Music Doymonta. inquirosay 460 work in the county court house yesterday for | par'iaidon name, Efe Hall restored to | to Tue Bee)—A prize fight came off this | talk about pneumonin,but he dian't believe | pitenains & meeting at church during the | hail tonight x-President Hayes, com- | {oune uirs, Ia tho first time. Tu the second suit Johanna Stromer states | WMOMINE near Newtown, L. I, with small | in dispeasing with the use of calomel, and | fire, and knew nothing of it until their re- | mander-in-chief of the Loyal Legion, Major “y 3. LAL moved his H, W. Tilton, who has been confined o his | that sho was married to the dofondant, Hane | £loves for §100a side and a purse of &0, be. [ Wus as much in favor ofithe good, old fash- | gurn about 10 o'clock. General Corse, Governor Russell, Senator warehouse from 35 Broad way to 409 home by u severe illness for over a week, | Stromer, March 0, 1884, and lived with him | tween Eddie Meyers and Jack Ryan, both of | loned fly blister as apy old woman. Was not | Upon entering the house a greater sur- [ Floar and muny other prominent people were | Broadway, whore he will keop onhind o fiie was slightly better yesterday, At one time | until February 9, 1857, when sho left nim bo. | Brooklyn. Ryan was knocked™ out in the [ #n advocate of steaming or teeding a case. prise than the fire was i store for them, for | present. A musical program was rendered | stock of furnacefixtures. ki his condition was idered very critical o B 3 | twentg-third round, Dr. W, H. Christie thought everything de- | they found that the house had been entered | and an eloguent tribute paid to Judge Deyens OB BATECAL & x selnte Boit T 0 o ery critical, | cause of his’ cruel and inbuman treatment, 5 ST G T e e T i Sy [ iEAb.8 Morlice, ‘pirfactionn| but his physician says that there 18 now but | She asks for a divorce and the custody of - v peuded on the individual case. He belicved | and burglarized during their absence. by ex-President Hayes Sion, & ofco Aesks P little doubt that he will recover in A short | their child, Mary Stromer, aged six year Purse for McAuliffe and Meyers, in the generous use of quinine in large doses | “'Upon entering their little sitting room the 3 -, truoks, 1 larze fron sculo truck. time, e S o ¢ ORLEANS, Li, March 10.—Tho Olym. | 1P the early stazes, as small dosos only added | agod couple found that confusion rejgned World's Fair Matters. stoves 2 copntor sealos % atop Twidere | ) - third case.’ 1o 860is & divoree from his wife | plo club’ has offersd & purse of #,000 to | (iaute with enyiion B4 care. Tt stimia| fuprome Hooks, papers articles of wetring | Cmcaco, March 10.—Louis If. Ayme | [y toor beulon - Hucli & el ahugart & Co. earry largest stock of bulk | and the custody of their two minor children, | MeAulifle and Meyers for a glove coutest, to | tion was only _temaporary. Ho thought | coiered the Hoor U fleld, garien wid flowor sceds in the west. | Aldora May, aged ten years and Richard, | take piaco in about six weeks, McAUlINo w | digitalis, strychuimo! and ~ carbonate of 5 gue and samples by mail, aged eight. ' Ho alleges that he was married | answer within fourdays, IKenuedy, Meyers' AL to Sarab Lavina Woodard and lived with her | backer, is here, Dporis nd | 510008 | comeoted with tho Intor-Ocoan, bas een g ASROY 8 Do ted « e foreign de C| )| s burcau the drawers were found open, aud the | SPbointed to the forcign depariment of the o ammonid the treatment jn tho lowor types of | contents, which had not been dumpéa upon | QUM of promotion awd publicity of the The Ma 1 q v, Novi or 22. 1888, whel Exiite pueumonia. the floor, were turned upside down VEAHASIRE, Yidh S Se A1 88 510, G AMARSLL A E r i e . il Manhattan, sporting headquarters. N. | until November 22, 158, when hiswife loft ; Dr. E. Holootachiner. of Omaha was au | “Iuo- tlothcs — cosets - were complotely | It BOW transpires that neltir the govern: | FGISALE- A bireting now woder o him and commencdd 1ivig with Ed Walbin, The New York Ped Contest. advocate of caffeine and liquid ammonia. cmpty, excepling a slightly worn Prince [ ment northe local dizeetory hs the to |t i Sn iake dmiroyonsni oy Waork of a Fire Bug. P 8 Doed VoL ino, NEw You, March 19.—At | a. m. the score | | "uffrfllwduy::;~"‘;'l‘\n falrly.oyer the | Albert coat, which probably didn't fit the 'n;‘x’,'f?ll.f"‘fi.,'-}' ) Bier fop:the proposol .i".‘.'[,ifl the bt avenuo mowr a0 il os - . 5 ! i F e A o, | knowledge spread thal o elegant menu | thieyes, ships fo aava L a0 son, 617 Broad w Yesterday morning the fire department BOSTON STORE. in the walking mateh was as follows: | joun staivs was stting tirod and spoiling | ' On taking an inventory it was found that | Provabiiity the vessel will have to be built - s was called out again by an alarm from the i Hughes, 406 miles; Bennett, 3%0; Moore, | for the fray, and it was really surprising to | two overcoats, one sack coat, four pairs of | O1 Shore. PR RALN pipWaii-Giidey el = same building, at the corner of Avenue I and Council Bluffs, Towa, 507 Hegelman, 3703 Herty, 374, Noremae, | ee how much common, ordinary, Y08y | pantaloons and_soveral other articles of gorP AR o R g and Twenty -sccond street, where the fire oc- FAST BLACK SATEENS. e ; ! e Bluff human nature there was in the staid, dignt- | wearing apparel, besides # in cash, were Tourists B curred on Wednesday afterncon. The fire | The fiuest display of fast black sateens ever ;!::f}'l‘l'lg‘;"l‘";‘(;:_j‘_l‘,‘":;;\.‘,fi',‘;&,!fl“"l{;‘k“*:f' el migsing, . whetheron pleasuro bent or businoss, should Seeds! Sceds! Seel gl ¢ $a4 o o showi vhe to be . oS A - d 3 c A pair of bracelets, earrings, an amethyst | take on every trip a bottleof syrup of figs, as A y - ur.m:.ue.nu:‘mmm. and was communicated shong ':'3(.“;"“{“"3;7”33% '3;5;;:;‘ 'f,l.-\'.'rii Uf_:‘l‘fi: Aviors, Neb., March 19.—Special Tele- | Science than eat when he's hungy, don't you AR Plog'and At bott Atamoad:| it sote most Fitashntily aud: efloctusly on the At Cole’s hardware store, 41 M .{n ja.tue Juinend Jolis ';“;‘“"‘“'-‘l}"“{ that @ | (Gitiin th reach of all: A boautaful guaran. | ETM to T B, |—Tho puolic improvement | believe it | were also among the missing. Tho dis- | kianeys, liverand bowels, preventing fovers, | SUréot, you can get the bestsecds. We e o e it of e dullding Bad £0 | toed fast black suteen for 121;0; w better for | Party tonlght beld a convention at which the | | Tho way they galloped down, those stairs | covery of their doubls loss completely | headuchies and other forms of sickuss. For | sell in’ bulk and can givodoublo the getat the flames. They wero finully extin- @ better still for 25c and H0c, and w | following candidates s favorable to high li- when the n‘.‘-f.\:-"u\;mfly‘i l’i:l\‘:“;:m'l;; |_-mn~‘m|".\n- (iuul‘. A\|‘m.‘ l.\lv‘.?«-.:! I\u.u aslo Mm and $100 bottles by all leading : -fux"l :u..x_.ug flim! you (v“r“-h; y '% Ruished beforo the wholo bullding was de. | DeaULy, finest henrietta finish, at $ic. The | cense were nominated: For mayor, John n e an | can ill aftord to stand such depredation. uggists, the paper ur seeds are shan ~ ¥ JBR W 19e and e quality is well worthy of special | Sno ST B an e LA : temy susp It is surmised that the tnieves set fire to - tested end recommended by local gar= Stroyed, but the damage from the tlames and | 00 fing French sateén henrietta Shean ; city clerks, H. letzger; treasurer, | of hostilitios, however, for no sooner w the barn better go through the Che Lone Highy n Agai v ¢ the tearing out of the wall together will not | BOtce, @ flne French satoen henrieuta finish | Robort Waadel; ‘enginoer, D. B. Parks: for | they seated than Bright's discase, himan | e aiar g0 irongl the E n Rhw deners tobe the best soeds obtainables fall far short of #100, It is thought that it ‘1“ it Led l‘l“’ i\'f‘»( 'l‘ “,‘. Y binding und | councilmen, First ward, J. Pusey Chapman, | wishbones, la grippe and kivdrea subjects . o asnmiy 10 pRaied Rk ROAIAY Repniva, Cal., March 10.—Phe Weaver- | yll lineof field and garden sceds, was the work of an incendiary, as since the I“' iog 1 ‘lf‘,‘h:*.‘\ u“-tn; W ars muc h | George Lieblart; Second ward, D. Bates] | were again boostedto the frontand discussed | aiay. the attention of the thivves having en. | File and iedding stage was robhed ay o five of Wednesday the louse had been unoc- | [OUKOY B4 A00E Qestrow th suoes, 1o be liad | Thind ward, M. Kalin with keen relish and impartiality tirely beon taken up in the house. Miss | this evening by a lone highwaym Bicycling tor 1801, oupied, and thero had boen o fire on the | &% Boston Blom. Rk, Hufs, la. e New York counts, chicken salad, amputa. | Musser forunately wore her watch when | YYoS-Eirgo box was taken, but “tho pussen We arethe people to figure with for BiNiot, The dots bt e patho e foana He henies the Story. Memog S Aiaed by & Pebble, tion, consomme, typhoid fever, crackers and | sho started to church, so that alone of her | SE0%, Were ot disturbed. “The amountse- | o050 Vo Unis year, With our ten open when the firemen arrived on tne scene, | “S. W. Snyder's snswer to the petition for | | MAONEY £rer, Pa.. Maroh 10.—The Bran- | ohiates, icopas, Suiunet and false Jotuts of | jowelrs wassaved, ' C b S S years’ experience in this linewe are Fruit farm for salo on reasonable torms; | fn his name is o tissue of misrepresentatio fatally lnjuring two men and soriously Injur- | 4o “Fho duvotees of ssience elaborated (o | His tools were valued at abeut 00 aid the | VROVIDENCE R. L, March 19.—The ‘lirge | hadin this line, 1t is easy to gt fooled mu-‘:- ‘l'-'fifir':xi""'-’x:'u'f“'v'mfi-f'»'"}:'.s.'.g,,‘fl;.; smd Mr. J. J. Steadman yestorday morning, | 10§ 8 third, The accident was caused by a [ their neighbors on *beautiful operations, | door screens and books stored i the shop | olcomargarine factory of the Providence | on 4 bicyele, Our prices range from 25 ., pebble gotting under the crusher while the | whie o strate o' daft" o - 4§ . + - Yo o 8185, T cele bratec clor ivon at onces Callon D. 9. Thutchiuson & | **No such : tatements as he alieges were made | non wero making powder, the. £eiction e | Which thoy illustrated by sundey deft cuis will run the loss up another hundred or so. | dairy company wis selied tday by a rove- | to #1385, Tho - eclebruted Vit and N ) 1 < and slashes of uncomplaining quail. A bit of | All together My, Mussor 1ooses about )0 by | nue agent oi the charge of snipping un- | Grunt line COLE & COL} 0, 617 Broadway, to him when be and his son bought my stock | ing & spark. toust was made todo duty for an operating | the night's work of the thieves, No clue to | stamped packages, 41 Main Street, 0K RENT—The MoMahon block, § stor brick, with huss ot und elevator. J. W, Squire, 101 Pearl street A Improvement Party.