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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: OVI)AY MARCH 23, 1‘291 Y JFW nr X men who secured it but little good, for so DA) 1 THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCHL BLUFES. | Ratstia et i e it %0 stands is in such shape that unless the s wark of filling is completad it wili be a detri- F1CE: No. 12 PEARL STRE . O n Tells His 8 ¢ The plaintifs in on suit own but [8) E: No. 12 PEARL STREET. My, Cameron Tells His Side of the Story of | [The plaintiffs in { Pariion: With: that Dellserad by Carrier in any part of the City - H. W. TITON . . « MANAGER e Mis. M. Pfeiffer has returoed from the O Y DE PAR l MEN T 816 " east with a full line of spring millinery, and Busineas Ofen, D, 43, ) . v \ 4 ity see hor Easter display next week. Wil find 5%, POl pW Mbriontesth of 4 Weti | PFIOWIOWRL IR BI Y, 5 O Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will continue the - i Martin D. Hardin died at 11 o'clock Satyr- N. Y. P. Co. Lt ol sl iy s day night at his re.idence at the cornerof . s e \ s e i T s I e i vy sizes 5 to 13 years, Carried from last scason at ONE HALF Genvino Rock Spring coul. Thatcher, 16 day with influenza, whih had developed in ) whose wife's relatives have been endeavor- | failure, and Saturday evening his physician mi‘t”\"\ \:l;‘-::n'(! w]' Rudio. P ing to make some trouble for him, say's that | stated that he was dying, and it was only & L] l N 9 = N. Whittlesey leave vening for a ; : e he has lived in the United States long enough | question of a few hours when he would drop 5 O O S t O o oy vislt 1o Evansville, Tud, bis old | 4500, that there aro always two sides to | off . S Now N e church will meot tomorsow ovening at the | side to the story told in Tne Ber yesterday | citizens of Council Bluffs, He was born in 6 OO SU] tS now 8 50 residence of I. J. Hoagland, 1009 Sixth [ morning. ToTurBer be suid yesterday: | Simpson county, Kentucky, August 1, 1526 v . . avenue, i Aniivy snen this moenioe, bit o wecotnt of | {'1': _n:tl.l’\ 0 ~]! ) what i ;::h'- Jwes b ' | tional adVantages. When he was eleven yeurs . QIS &l O W ‘ . the illness of Judge MeGea itis probable that | 10 10€ Sandwic ands of Hawaiian parents, | of gge hiis father, Davis Hardin, was app.inted marshal's forcos are clamoring for 8 brick try it is a very common thing foran | lage soutnwestof Council Blufls. He broke ' ults now . . ST0AVIK b b Imtd” arotnd hio yard in feont orioan man to marey 2 Huwaiian swoman, | the groand for the Indiau farm, which has v rgrmpe His Affairs, | owned by Mr. Paul e S el SUITS AGAINST BRADSTREET'S. will be glad to see all her friends. Call a.d MINON MENTION. Known Citizen-Injunction Death of M. D, Hardin! 3 l 5 1 rq l l ] l i sale of Boys' and Children’s Fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal EWORTOU: FENIL Fifth avenue anu Ninth street, aged sixty Main Hiram Camoron, the Hawaflan gentleman | such a way as to tend to produce heart P O RO A. M. Willinms of Worcester, Mass., is in | tay b ast se dSOn S pr l(-L S. The social wnion of the Presbytsrian | €Very story, and ivsists that there is another | The deccased was one of tho best known I am not the son of a king, but 1 have roy- | He lived during the early part of his life on it will nave to be postponed a day or two. and my chief fault seems to have been iu | farmer for the Pottawattamie Ir.dians, and OE TR RARG: o, el & 86 desh Just of for many yeas s beea known as the Mart Har- presont that it 1a next to impossible to pass | ° ither party loses caste by the transac- | diy farm I. is for your interest to attend this sale. Suits of this quality h.x\'c never been offered in o bt it s next to oSS e o Pass | tion, but hore it secms that the color line 1s ame infatuated with the roving 18 ai 3 3 mber, the sale v se / 3 T Elding o e ot | drawn 0 a sovere tension, 1 have boen over | dispositions of the Tndiaus, and in bis atly this city at these prices. Remember, the le will close on Wednesday c nds an the world a great deal, and have associated | manhood he joined several huntiog expe- ] “ "'f,“ edphetabbipl dr Prosbyterran | With many people, but of all races on earth L | ditions, -one of which penctrated into the FI‘ZE ) C)() 1\1 I (fi & ( ‘() he social union of the Presbyterian i o YRS FICH s the best re, how- | Yellowstone region, going by the way of the hJ Ao = — (1) church is making preparations for an’ enter et v el bty by e gy | CFEC, MRS DRG0 Jummp Wt ervom Missouri river. Ho was. for o muuber of CORNER 15TH AND DOUGLAS STS. THe InBt: fars of nawt \th. The most | clusions than any other people 1 know, but | years engaged in trading with Sioux In- 3 5 x 4 g : et e e inmont 1s to | they arequicker than a Frenchman to forgive | Gians. After wandering for some time over OMAHA., BOSTON. NEW YORIL. ) o AOIN I ntimber of tabionus from Cloneral T.ow | ® Wrongor redress an injury, The artic the Rocky mountains, all the way from the Lia iace's famous book, **Hen Hur.” Com "‘~‘K‘"“‘ “‘{“" injustice that T | ‘lf ['(“, ‘\‘\'{f“,"l"‘{"'»“' \‘,'“' ‘}',"\“,1’ ':" ,";‘r 9 T 4 i T TR it av r e information was evi el oown, (1853, on T 108 1 oa . r > as read rovedenot to be alove let- ~ 3 3 mittees hive been appoiuted from among tho | o CU e come mistaken riencs, who | this _city,’ which ' wes then known | sound sleop, but can recall evorything "“ T o e YO OE Specimen Figures from the Forty-sixth Annual Report young peoplo of the church and co are undu Adling withi the affairs of 1 as IKanesville, In the same | previous to that time \14”,,““_\ is a |ter. Floischer handed Schwah $1, ou ) and no pain: will ho spared to self and wife. Itis truethat 1 married my | he marricd Miss Joiner, o daughter of a'well | married man, and has of late been | of \'mh to take 75 cents, und Schwad -~ OF Tilk gt b wife when she was but sixteen years old, but | Kuown early settler. Three sons and three | granted a pension for service in the war | kept the other 25 cents asa forfeit w"w I did so with approbution and consent of | daughters were born to them, all of whom | gf 18] bet. This mude scher mad, and he | t choico of beautiful patterns B her mother. Nefther of us have ever had | still survive, In 1805 he removed fo Council e —— | drewa spring dirk and stabbed Schwab display Monday 1 gatie to regrot U act so far, and 1 do not Blufts, xi:f.r.lf'f\\'-';l\]{{, was oie of the - | PRESERVING THE BIG TREES. | two inches below the heart, saying, as | A u elieve we ever will if lctalone. It is trae, 1 | B . road he stabbed him, “I guess that is worth a 3 1 ot wealthy, but I am making au_honor- supervisor four years “and Troops Sent to Protect the New Se- el J.C. Bixnby, steam neaving, sanit - s t o L ns v 10 Now &€ arter, Fleischer rar way as so0r M eoteam hoating, sanitart en- | able living and trying to do what is right as | past has occupied the yosition quarter.” | h 1 X 1 glicer, 202 Morviam block, Colincil Bluls Tuidersthnd the Heht. My [deas of Hropri: | Which place Lo was fliing at the time of hiy | duola Park Created by Congress. as he stabbed Schwaband has ot | ST \l\ RY OF REP Ul\[ e oty may, be nfortunately’ o austero, and | de The order providing for the transfer | arrested yot. Fleischer is fourteen y EASTER NOVELTIES Y ¥ T 5 u e £ ] J LN 1 bave perhaps made enemies by attempting funeral will take place this afternoon | this spring of Captain Dorst’s troop K, | old and Schwab is twenty-five. to protect my wife and her friends, and pre. 30 o'clock trom .he late residence. Fourth cavalry, from its present station - Preminms venting tbem coming iuto-contact with any - at the Presidio of San Francisco to the Brother Gunsaulus' Treasures. Tnterest, re ot COUNCIL BLURFS thing that is impure or that would lessen the | Our spring stock is now complete. If you | new public reservation known as Se- At The Boston Stove, Council Bluffs, is show- | world’s respect for them. T littie difti- | want to be in style call at Reiter's, the tailor, ia na a ark insuro 3 = 4 = fug many novelties in the dress ¢oods line | culty we have had grew out of my efforts to | 310 Broadway el -Mv“m)l\llmlzl\\li 1 it P ‘,',"‘ the [ 1oy worn asking Rev Dr. Stryker why | Death cliims and endowments suitablo for Easter gifts, also in kid gloves, | persuade my wife's sister not t g s proper guard i SER, O wiliB VL helooked so melancholie, writes Gene | Dividends, annuties and purchased insiarances handkerchiofs, hosiery, tics, scarfs and | miscuous masked balls, Inthis I exp Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, | tract, says the New York Times. T Field inthe Chicago News. “I have e § fishues. Noveltics in ruching, novelties in | bave done wrong, for Tam told that masked | uext to Grand hotel Telephone 145. High | Fifly-first congress set apart a portion | heen imposed upon.” replied that gon, Pt it ol L) Taces, noveltics in handbags and shopping | balls here are not what I havs been led to be- | gvade work a specialty. of " the sequola groves, beter | yloman. I havebeen done by Brother | New poticics fssuc bags, novelties in pocketbooks and putses, | lieve them to be. T know nas the Big Trees, of | Bustol, ‘and you know what that | NeW lusurance written . o 150,570,065 00 noveltios i wash goods, such as pincappls T donot desire to attract any unnecos o ‘r‘""'r“l('\:' :-‘- "'1“' o Tulare county, in ifornia, 88 | ;nonns. i % Cheiduhgnieliian s ) . tissues, flannelottes, fine Scotch zephyrs, the | sary notoricty hive a little shopon Upper All members of Abe Lincoln post No, 29, | 4 i pleasure ground “for the benefi TRt 5 Assots ... Bodties i i ceernes..$115,047.800 07 latest in black ergandies, all the why from | Broadway, where I am following my trade, | Grand Army of the Republic, are requested :“'l'[”,’:“ ””|1,‘ v orEe ‘:"‘}‘ "'."4.”’,'r|':'_"w"". Tell us about it.” domanded half a | s o oot o) e 10c to 45¢, over 150 different styl select | upholstering, Ouc-halfof the tiwe I work | to be at post headquarters at 1:30 p. wm. this | ° vi joyment ¢ : ]\‘ 1-«1 Lhepre- | qozen sinners at once. Surplus [4 por cent] " D : akigal 14,808, 450 80 from. Black floancing from 6dc to &1 in Omaba at Dewoy Stone's. Ionly ask | 23d day of March, to attend the funeral of | amble to the act declared that ‘the | = Wiwhy T read in thepapers last weelk | Poifeies in'force -.. R BRI ey g black embroideries from 7e to simple justice from my friends and enemies, | our honorars member, M. D. Handon. Allold | rapid destruction of timber and orna- | of 4 number of lovely troasures that | Insuraice fnforce ... . e 564 [Y embroideries in black at 45¢. Our Stock it I have any enemios soldiers and sulorsare invited to participate, | mental trees in various parts of the | {3ysther Gunsaulus hul picked up choip PROGRISSS IN 1500, laces nover was more complote, from the | Mr. Cameron is 3 very Intitigent and well | By orderof 1! 5. Thomas, post commander. | United States, somo of which troes are ! ug the Brayton Tyves s Now Yovk, | Increasoin tontine surplus pest lace to the finest. Sprivg jackets ucated wentle andis a fine specimen | 4dwin J. Abbott, adjutant. the wonders of the world on account of | T made up oy mind to got hold of some | in bhenefits to poliey holdors Sundance, the latest novelties of the sea. | of wenta ysical mantood and_a fine - —_ thelr size, makes it & mattor of iMPOr- | of thece thire ns soum oo Brother Gun, | Jicrense tn promiuma so0n; many exclusive styles shown by us. Tn- | conversati His descriptions of some | Evans Laundry Co., 52 Pear! street. Tele- | ¢ ab at least tgain £ Gl L L pbctorddi sl Sl it sl fants’ and childron’s. cloaks, handsomely | of his travels are graphi hone 200, b 5 R tance that at lenst some of said forests | gaylus returned, but Ididn't say a word | Increasein n id ch clos \an dsome phene 200, Goods called for and delivered. | ghould be preserved.” That this stat Tucrease in fnsurance written trimmed in all the leading colors in cashmere Uik B O e DO jat Lhis state:) about my plans to anybody L like | Tucrease in insurance in foree and clot, at our usual low prices, Mandel & Klein, proprietors of the install- The Manhattan, sporring headquarters, N. | M¢nt does not overstate the fact the ex- | Byyther Gunsaulus very much; he is not Corsefs, corsets in abundance. All the | ment house on Broadway, have made a O'Brien, perience of California shows. — The | g1iggether orthodox, according to my opular makes. Corsets o suit everyone. gements o increase oxtend their T e sequoia groves and forests of that state | wav of thinking. butl fi 0 my | apawmr Y THR 1P, 1 P Bormets from 890 1o §2.50, Agenta foe the | busiacss, Thay will open & branch estab. | Shugert & Co, carry largest stook of bulk | coyer & “.n'uu aggregate area, A fow ;‘1“\‘. '.’f,‘):‘.':;‘ bl .‘ ‘,‘ [\‘“”f" ‘l“‘“\‘l',}l R ('I‘O ‘\ l ll m‘ H“ (m l \\\ DLRI\(' “l \Sl‘ Thompson glove fitting corset, the most per- | lishment in Sioux City ubout April 7, ou the | field, garden and flower sceds in the west. | of the nosthormmost. like the - Tuol. | Di¢ and profitable subject to deal with NEW INSURANOIS Is fect fitting corset wade, comer of Fourthand Poarl stecats, tho old- | Cataiogue and satples by mal B St a0 MR CBad, i Bkt “l-vlr‘lnl!;mmr;‘w T R g Wall Paper. Our_spring stock is on the | ¢stand most prominent corner in the cit et s umne, Merced, Mariposa, ¢ | old manuseripts ana old china, was | 1h the yoi and will be readly Tor fuspection In @ few | They are entorprising and will doa big bust: | He Conld Come Mighty Near to Tell. | &r¢ Well known, although most of the | pretry sure that if T saw him f juld | Inthe yex It you auything in the wall | ness in the uppor Missouri village, Mr. A, ing 8 Li6, All'the Samo. last named has disappeared in an ot as many of his Brayton Ives treus. ANNUAL INCOME, aper line w Uget our prices. We can | Klein will take churge of the new venture. i 2ol i jacent sawmill, but the main body Bl onteianantliving itas too | Inihe yoar 180, i I Save you considerable s Doston Advertisers 1t 1s pafutul to | souch of King's irifer; neacly all in | By asl eay, T dldn't breath » word of | 10rag S0r IS8 BOSTON STORE, John Schicl i a barber | find that the f © of his country prac- | TPulare county. They are 1n groupsand | mv hlans tos anytody. (The only one 1| @ g ST AN ORI RO G Council Sluffs, Ta. | shop at 104, South Mai stroet, and isready | ticed deceit down in Jersey. ~Elias Bou- | patches, twenty or more in number, and | o l‘i B e Reisbl beon 2 T : : e e o serve his friends and the public in general | dinot, whose papers are gatting printed, | scatterad over @ belt perhaps sixty wmiles | paned to find out thit he had bo desigas | Jinuary I 185 R L = | Sotorsi Heimotally ) playen aibriok bn!| nearen tirs e i oioLe Sonateos the direction 1n whichl was headed. Gentle John's Adoration of the Sav- | Frultfarm for salo on zeasonablo torms; | S0 00 ROV Y PIated & ek on | de ,m.ffl,”fmld "l‘”h '!:d' 1.;.1‘11 ““El{_d\"“ I chanced to mect him in Madison street | yunaars 1. 181, ... : o 0 kS e g withio one and one-half miles of the P. O.; 3 and I asked him what wasnewin the bib- | Januury 1. 18 Sanin PRt G BONRRMORINoR T TK T e and Its Lesson. all in bearing: good buildings; possession | he had 12,000 men in his army about | Gestroy these maguificent trees, “the | lomanineal world, Ho smiled bitterly | January i, 1500 . e - IS 07 At the Presbyterian church yesterday | givenat once. Call on D. J. Hutchinson & | Morristown, when he had but 3,000 thoughtlessness’ and ignorance of the | , it v ar 5 SURFLU "y 3 y gven S 0 . oIS i 3 & : and said it was too near Sunday to think " N morning Dr. Pheips took s his text the fol- | €0, 617 Broadway. ’.“ fosms ""“l‘ Howe h’]"' sent one of | frontier settlersand the cupidity of the atoub fich (hirigs; 40l fie he whs hacq | Jinoaml Bl bt g 1 : e lowing: “Unto him that loved us and 5 STy 3 his innumerable spies, who were tories | Jumbermen are now laying them pro O U0k & BeRmOnL 00 U6 parsonals . Tantsry 1,800 50 Siot it R ; 3 : 14608430 86 AR Mt b B loud 'ave seade 4 FOR HEAVY DAMAGES. in York and patriots in Philadel: | trato in evory direction, The destruc. | o ! o N 3 vi e ac PAID POLICY HOLDEY & ) 3 2 ohia, to see what was going on about | tion i & cns . i of the devil and the actual physical S veariay 00,801 2 kings and. priests unto God ana His fathor | trate #usiness Men Suinz Brad- [ Noilicfown, The wdjuiant penoral | Lionys lmentable—nay, appalling and | oxistence of n lake of fire. 1 saw that | [ HEYCATIN.ooooooooc R A st T to Him bo glory and_dominion fovever d(ranUN Ol Ve A ey et tha e Sl RIS .| howasin earnest; he had been doing a | 1h the year 1) ; ; ever. Amen.’ Rev. 1 ound out the rogue und asiced General} "It was furlher shown that theso iso- | vost amount of reading on the subject r. . Federal court opens today with Judges | Washington if ho would not have him | 1ated sroves whick Alwavkfounarar | oret e JeCt | M. H. BEERS, President, “These words,” sald the spealker, “were | | oy e I ated groves, which are alwaysfound at | apd his mind was too full = of st $ nob 8poken by tha impulsiye Doter nor (0 | o s el e oy e gon., Thaie &re i s 4| @ very high elevation, contain in some | thoughts about that ermon fo HENRY TUCK, Vite President. impetuons James, as one might bo lad to | 1oL WAy sults o be tried st this term and d the crafty Virginian—and | justances hundreds, in others thousands, | devoto any attention to anything ARCHIBALD H. WELCH,2d V. Prest. think by their warmth and enthusiasm: they | 18 Posible that it will not last over a week. | here I quote from Boudinot—"but or- | of these trees, rarely less than 10 foet in | als. Ispoke a jow encouraging words RUFUS W. WEEKS, Actuary. come from the lips of the gentle John, who | Two of the most imbortant suits that are to | dered him to go home and immediately | diameter, and often from 15 to 20, and in s ga8 : AT TGl ba S IRA Svais 1194 : to him, pressed his hund fervently and ~ c 2 whilo Iying on the Inle of Patmos, in his | come beforo the court are those In which the | L0 drivy returtts from every brigadior i | hoight vilrying from 200 to 300 foet. One telilmprotsed iU tandiesvanty il MGG SIMITANEL /Algen ey Dine ctor; feeblo lonliness and starving condition, | Bradstreet commercial agency are made do. | the army of the number ‘of their brig- | recantly found was over 41 feet in diam- RPN i o % P 3 NG S Ml e B LA iR retest b e griare e 1S BT LR D R S ey | Eveetip ot pasiong o i | to know that ho had o dosigns on | SAPP EUILDING, COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. Roman persecution, was caught up into | 08¢ X el bout 12,000 effective men, &e., &e,,— B s R Niciaetoat rother Gunsaulus, xt morning— Heaven tn the pirlt and saw dll tho things | 84 Dow City. Both suits ave for #100,000 | FPOUE 120 GTCEHVG, e ';-i;:-‘lu“umx nual rings of growth. Yet it wassaid | that was Suturday morning—I_got up tat are described with such matchless | damages. S. E. Dow being plaintiff in one [ FAC FREP (0 T BECOR KO AE | that treos over 80 feet in diameter had | ahout 5 o’clock and drove in a cab down M. H, CHA MBERLIN, M. D beauty aud unearthly splendor in the book | aud Abner Graves in the other. They were | introduced to the e H:' been cut down from sheer curiosity, | toBlue Island and metthe incoming < R i) rodu ha spy and invite | while the fires of the sheep herde T S RAG Hana G Ul e wabk ks, i EYE, EAIL NOSE A from which my text is taken, No wonder, | prought ori : ke ) ] i y 3 ght originally in the district court of e Aid bophitasoihe s AT Al 3 aftor seeing and hearing such things, that | Crawford county, but were remaved 1o tho | 11 to lodgo with hin, —To endeavor to | the axes of the lumbermen were making | aglcop in his barth., I shook him up, e the gentle soul should be all aglow with what | United States cotrt on the 17th of the pres. | €6t him tosup with him alone. About | great ravages. It is irue that some o ity 5 . 5 A * Al dis ho had scon, and that this glow should be | et wonth The ailecitiogs of the paintis | 9 o'clock in the Evening to have an Or- B CR e e N enr A b e oL e d st s thad baenippt : R AR N communicated to the book ha was writin N Ot aRkay TS Bl LAGL AL derly Sergeant to call on him with posi- | Shlendid growths by withdrawing from ‘»“1‘1"'“.‘\’\2‘, ot Ll ol P i v TTRe {[atialn i dhe the book which forms so fit a closo of the | “Mr. Dow states that he has been a resident | tive orders that the Adjutant should at- | hle the lands containing them, but | iked: 1y slisayaahe along auout & g t A CATAR I bible. f s of Dow City, ber of the 5 5 TR SIS ands contalning them, but | glslock this' morning, just the other G 5 5 “Ttis easy toseo that John had a great | e of O . Dow & Uo. the Hem_doing ‘ay | wnd, the General inhuste—Thut then [ hold depredations on the timber of | side of the Indian Lin,someboiy flagged ; (SR love for Chirist. It is no moro thau natural | fmmense business in buyingand selling grain | oo roeetn Bk : V“’]"‘“"l"”‘ public lands are notorious. The only | the train and got on board, asking 4 £hae after his loug and_intimate. companion- | and five stook, and also-in farmine and real | Suebected as Spy and leave him alone | Safety was in setting upart a public park | for me. 1t was Brothor Beistol.” *Broths ship with Christ he shouid be filled with love | estate affairs, and that the firm hud excoilent | 300Ut half an hour.—This was done, and | containing the trees to be preserved and | ar Bristol? 1 sheicked: “whit did ho | for the divine hand that had saved him, | credit. The petition states that the Brad- | in this Interval, as was suspected, the | putting it under guard. Congress ¥ $Ohe was full of busine: i 271 MAIN STREET. when he was utterly without hope and with® | ot peet cor is & company organized under | SPY took a copy 0f the returns, and next «dingly di hd g L wanttl tOho was full ‘of business, of | L i e sar wo 1 p e ut. hoy treet company is a company organized under | SP3 Dy X cordingly did st apart a tract which in- | eourse.” sald Brothor Gumsaulie. sand be : out any claim on the mercy of God. We are > law: Jonnectict vell knowi 'ning wol T with o) 8 A i course,” said Brother Gunsaulus, ‘and he | Al K i13ADA ipsinaiimonhe. of e lnws of “Connecticut; is' well kuown | morning went off with them to New [ cluded, reckoning from Mount Diablo | ek cie A | A LI, all ia the same condition g8 John was; Christ at the United States, having a la Vo, =Dhik¥eunvincodt Ganeral Howo | masiaisn. lowpsiin 8 aonihy ranka 80 [:aopvmerap salitha reag of fhe - | gver €. B. Jacquemin & Co.. Jewelry Stora <irt Block, over Bono & Co.'s stord, Vvas under no obligation to_savo us. He | clientage, the bysiness of the compuny being | that we ivere too strong to be attacked, | Lot qind, lownship 18 south, range 301 He's got aten day’s option on all the e B T saved us from the great love He bore to the | the obtaining of information us to the fiuan | and shved us they the wintep | eied: | east: township 18 south, range 3 east | stuff Tbought in New York.” *Whereis : e s C— uman r To Him be elory forever and | ciul standing ana character of businoss moy | 214 saved us thro” the winter and four scctions of township 17 south, | hop Lot R L e g B9 AR t ? me sco him,) 1 shricked. | Q1 . 5 e ol M theie | beon the ngent at Dow City: yhout Sty Honty Vano and Sunuel | cronsed this area by the rost of towuship | said Brother Gunstutus; ‘you've just AT s8e. ibis forbim. The old pm‘l.('nul\\ \unL In each case the petitions state that on | Adams, thinks that Adams and rank- | 17 and also by townships 15 and 16 | jpissedthe man, He grot off the T 1 id December 21, 1500, Green forwarded a tele- | lin did not behave quite right in tho s havoknown what he was talkiug about when. | gram to the Des Moines agent, stating that | mutter of Governor Hutehinson's lotters he said, pluintift had trausferred largo * blocka of veal | which put i ““Full many a flover was borm to blush | estatein such away us to affect his mer- - unseen, antile credit and financial standing, and to Poston Store. BUSINESS OF 1800, the Saints and Sinners’ corner | Total Incon south, in r anges 20 and 30 east, Since o | Blue Island, in township contains an area six miles | cjon.’? order to avert suspi- \ T ANTED - Competent eirl for g tal i lousework. Mrs. W. W. Sherman, 517 square, or thirty-six t-q\hno mn-, it = i ith street all kindas ser To waste Its frazrance on the desert afr.' cast suspicion on his honesty and integrity, | V810D Who “eould not tell a “”- mak: | part of the big tree h'giun iM‘U'HI’rN‘fl The Conselidated Californin & Virginia | I ) thei 0t0 o g ssuchusetts in the hands of Highest cash price wn(l for rags and the patriots, Jhn here is George Wash- modern convenie 2 8. 0th stre i ol e t0 C i Their beauty and fragrance are for the | and that the telegram was so understood by | ‘Bg his'brigs Hllehfll tell one in Sequoia park, astetump st ot i raRant B 0 e e e e e “,'l‘l",i‘_n‘“ ”‘;‘.“ nd MIORE K0 ¢ pRmugls eyes and nostrils of him who made them. | the party receiving the telegram: that the W e This reservation is ultogether differ- | most profitable one in the city SR s e A catawith ue bacaro (A epbaini, Af, iholr The fountain, us it leaps down the monn. | company in turn notified its subseribers and Ju t Like a Womar m 0 ent from the new Yosomilo National | for the dump-pickers, writes Dan | Wil ke some sood eliy” propariy. and togd | StOCke: LINSKY BROS., tains into the valleys, 1a It nolssless The | others of the action of plaintiff, n about the | She first pulled & nickel out of her | &% : T Ao P NG v s ark, which i StinG a8 Xt 5 i itv. Ney, | time given on ce, Call on or nddress D. Union Broadway Depot, creek, gliding betweon its bauks, tho river, | SaIme terms used by Green, and' that the sub- | pocketbook, but she put it back and | Pirk: Which is at some distance and | Do Quille from Wirginln City, Nev. | yhpSaGE S WG G rond wiy. Tel. 301, Counenl Blui Blutts, fa. L coveen i) ho vivor, | MDQ ioeia Bant by O ! i , by k many times larger, but possibly its suc- | There they not only collect much ore, d . flowing to the ocean, ave they voiceless? The | SCF 5 y ‘understood the informa- | goarched until she had gathered to- iti SALE -1 broeze, fanning tho forest loaves, tho- swind, | 100 10 Boof such chracter as to' injuro 1he | St five monnine ey Sibehed 10| coss was helped by the skill thut simul- | but also greatquantitios of wood. In OK SALE—Fine housholl fumiture: sweeplng around the corners and sighing | credit of the firm; that in truth plaintift did | §04) gy Mo o) heago | taneously pushed the latter project to | working over the old levels immense | w, Jiverything first class. Call at &0 North GITI ENS through the crovices, the Tingink. of | transor some property to the Dow wvest- | Lribune. The conductor asked if sho | qiecass, © And we may montioh ciill o | amounts of old timbers are encounte (o the anvil or in_'the steeple, are | meutcompany, of which he was organizor | cOUldn’t give him somothing besides | {hjrd rescrvation, which wassetapart | and eut through—old posts, caps, si JCXAMINE tho celebratod McPhail pi they all voloclosst Worlds rushing’ along | and aheaty slockholder. for which o ro- pl‘;llnmu: :\mlls]lu waa instantly insulted. | a4 the samo time, consisting of four sec- | and Ingging. " All this' wood having w scale crown planos and or sans, sold Of Council Bluffs. {2 iae Bists of she, snlieres, Tus va® | December 24, 1500, worded 4 messageto the o 1 .-.‘ L 13and 14 south, range 28 east. This | cumbent mass of earth s rock from “;,M\MF T PPLUS ] RAR (BT can hee e ridelo &l over e winay sglves mo pennies,” he | ¢ontains the so-called Fresno big trees, | 1400 to 1,600 fect in thickness, it is com- o fonar sl iiou o0 oAy SURTLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 the room. What think you of the comet, that | Des Moiues agency to the effect that the 'y o A 0 i b throws off from itscif & sheen of spieador | firm had fuiled; that. this fuformation was | 41 when he wis back on tho platform | the largestct which, said to be forty | pressed until it is us solid a% boxwood | Countcil Biufa: Tu TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . .. 215,000 50,000,000 of miles long? If there is a sound | also forwarded to the subscribers of the | MY, W o o o s » | feet in- diameter, is known as “*General | and so heavy that thrown into wate 3 AUTER T AT (R R of music in thelittle gas jet, what think you | company, greatly damaging and injuring T wish she'd do as much for me,” | Grant,” and has given its name to the | sinks like a stone. house from 3% Broadway 10400 | o DU TORS—T A, Miller, F. O. Gleason, E. La of tho comet? Was It mado for man_to ook | plamtiff; that by the publication of such | sald the stout man who had scen the | gnail park around it thus set aside by | This wood tho dump-pickers soll at 85 way, whero he will keop ou hand” o tine | Shjjeart. B K. et & D, Edmuadson Oharles at! Notaparticie of it. What is meant by | faise and libelous statements plaintiff has | wholeaffair, and to whom the remark | pot of rony % Y | o cond, the parchasers hauling it nway, | S10ckof furnase ixtures, o o ransiot ensral baniing busls the music of the spheres! Comets, suns, | been damaged in thesum of $100,000. Plaint- | was addressed; *but she y % 03 QORErens h corv, tho purchase hauling it away _ | ness rzest capital and surplui of any P N un as addr 1% ut she won't . at s " ay bankl thwestern L. ushing As, with their vib 4 iffs are represented by Berryhill & Henry WK h That the Kaweah ¢o-operative or Bel- | It is said that a lump of this compressed h|,;ww will ke the-first payment ou 160 | bankin Bouthwestern fawa rushing worlds, with their vibrating powers, o 2 Know her?” asked the conductor. dmy o ¢ ha ine wi i ' ror in g v D acres of fine land In south western Min lNH’:HEaf N TiIM:z What is it Itis God's great harp, tuned by | Kaufman & Guernsey and J. P. Connor. P AT oM leau e Rae ittt | limy colony had in- good fuith estab- | pine wood will burn longer in u stove and ton years to pay the balunee in L DERDIITS, His owu creative hand, swept. by His own | Accompanying the petition for removal | L ShOUM Sy, ._‘ “1* ““'y"\ 1ttle | lighed itself long ngo in the Visalin dis- | than willa piece of coal of the same | iy VL AR RO R ISIS SUd R0 0. providential hand. “Hear the sons of God | 0 the federal court are two interesting afi- | 1t .,“Z" Ko L LVSSOME- | trict, on land which a part of the | size. Pieces of this wood when polished | vid tarme 1n Nelragkn, _Oall on o | Finley Burk: Thos. E. Casad, shouting for Joy 8t the oreation. ALl His | daviis Tne fintis by H. &. Groon, who _“'f[-““‘;'l{ '“‘"‘~| :“ Hrennid bng then | parld covers, seems clear. It will almost invariably mistaken for mar- | send for_clreulars, to Johnston & Van Patien. RUPET R PG works do praise Him. - Are _you still? The | states thathe is not' the agentof the com- | C y lays mide all her pennies and | {herefore be only' just to idemnify | ble or for petrified wood, 8o heavy are p.-r SALE—At o sacrifice, large size lettor BURKE & CASADY physical nuiverso may “Be glory and do- | pany at Dow City and sent 1o such telegrams | gives me three quarters or $1. I have | (jlase tottlars for il the e R e e At e desks and chalrs, @ store minion to Him fore Tho “avkels may | 0 its Des Moines agent. ~The other is by | to zive her pennies in change, of course, | heents adioding coma comi ARG e e R Ot SRbos o ron seale truck, 3 leati Attorneys-at-Law add (o 11, ‘Unto Him thatlovod us’ bo gloty | Charles Orsinger, agent atDes Moincs, wio | und I nead pennies, Noatly svor, thing | B0, induding somé costly rouds, as | lievable change lias been wrought by SEAERC TN Bl B e t ys-at-Law forever.” But only man can sy, ‘Unto Him | States Green is ot empioyed at Dow' City | {1 yiaat market i in oad eonte o well as for the expense of their remeval | heat and immense pressure. Init is a | platform floor scales. Keeline & Pelt, 117 that loved us and washed us from our sins in | And that no information concerning plaiutiff, ool e o $ YO b8 mogn iyt oue, ten to other homes, It may be necessary | hint for someof the industries of the | Muinst PRACTICE IN THI STATE AND FEDERAL His own blood and hath made us kings and | 8 charged. was recelved and cireulated by | {1ON: 1 geested that 1d be glad | 4150 19 extinguish ofher private rights; | country. I think from what I have seen MO RENT—The MeM % 3 QOURRTS. priosts u ‘;,“ml “"'f‘ His Father, to fiim be | the company. :-Ih ve !‘n-nl‘ul s_llllll| .h]ul always ~:.g‘~l. indeed, we have the experience of Cali- | here that pine timber might be thus QK BENT-Mhe MoMahon block, § .Iy,,\v Ofices: J. J. Brown Bullding, Councll Blufrs, glory and domivion forever and ever, amen.’ Sy | , I wouldn rouble you with | ¢hicl id # . ike epare: v the use of the wood en- | Squire, 101 Pearl stroc 3 s Towa “*Man, of all, should not be silent,"” ,Doyouwantan axpress wagon or boy? | them.'” fornis, which paid $IX,000 for s Lke | propered lor the use ol tho wood ens | Bauire - ; — Ring up the A. D. T. Co., telephone No. Of course. You want them and my purpose in the Yosemite valley. Cap- awver. A few jewel easkots and trinket AT TR e gy Pt ion sl uid el The Rospieal Fair. 11 North Main stroet. company wont take them fram ety | tain Dorst’s troop wilk take poscssion of | boxes have beou mude of this wood, und Fli A i e ey | NEW OGDEN HOTEL Preparations have about all been completed | Migs Burt Keller and Miss Helleu Hayes, | She unloads them upon me. Just like the park and execute lhe regulations | they were very beautiful when sil room 'wum 11 on casy iy monta; e od on ‘The New O:den Hotel, in Coancil Blaffy, . ; Wi e it, and Congress at its next | bound and mounted, Turners would be | the Fitth avenue wotor line. 1, J. Hutchin- sbeen com)lot a1 refirnisie nolarns for the week's entertainment to be given for | Mrs. Pfeiffer’s trimmers, bave returned from | Woman. They seem to save up penni, dramiiap (oF Tn AnkL RIS 60 lienpxy satsalng e aneners would ougEh 0 D o ons o e ) it 4 iR T o i s comnpressed wood, as | “O™ 11 Broadway. ized throughout, and 15 ROw on - 0f thé b s the benefit of St. Beruard's hospital. Tne | the const with the lutost ideas i trimming, | for street car fare, and then the condue. | 5055100 can probabiy bo v s pen o e iod o | MORBALE o Brdiae T oy | Loisietnthes L I 100h 10 thi b 1t fact is now assured that itwill be a very —— tor has to go over their shopping routes | toloniste. s in ‘other, cises of condey, et it B Bousoa by 5. hioe. 1) Mata 8ty Jountil | pass tas daor wracy Tour ieris Fintor? Rloasant aad suocessful entactaioment’ It Stopped the Work. and dispose of the pennies o the man | "R C T T SRRSO Gande o ABSPARR, Kot = ol Blut Dapos and Aire Alatis ChrOMZHOGE th 2 ballds begius at Masonio tewpie Easter Monday, [ The injunction watter which has so long | Who will make chunge for them ngain | yote that Soquoia and Grant paris have Gave Herself Away. e L ing Steim bty ot and Gold wator an March %, aid wil continue during the | boou threntencd by certain property ownerson | nEXUIMVS © C L ] been established, the giunt troes not in- | A party of Hartford young ladies Sacdit Biadslidac wmywhors, RAtes, $2.00 adiy, P weak, Muny spocial and novel features have | North Twentieth street, to put a stop to- the Loncod e, e Just lkea woman,© a¢- | cluded in them or In the new Yosemito g lust summer ata'back coun 8L Ruege Noag GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager. been added to makoe it pleasant for all A | flling of that street, has at lastassamod defi | uicsced the stout man, I think she is complete change of programmo will be made | nite shape, Jobn W. Paul of Omaba was the | £0i0# to my murket now. Tl take all and already withdrawn from | town, found great difficulty in getting | At Cole’'s hardware store, 41 Main | — NOLBE) < private acquisition, should be carefully | their mail, says the Courant. The train | Streot, you can get the best sceds. Weo TOFFICER & PU EY, each evening. The music will be very fine, | ouo who was anxious to have the paving go | U'¢, Pennies you've got so that 1 can i eveu wu , bonnies you'vo g B aol Il ot S P SO o DAY would arrive ‘and the letter bag rench | 511 in bulk and can give double the Dilbes s b Baving bien ehkaged, 07,11 | on, and it was at bis vequest that wn ol | SN4KS SHANgY for her when sho gols | fution of lumbermen and tho. perilsof | the oMice, but then there swas n lon de- | seeds for the money thit you can buy by BA Iq I{ ER S beon donated to be voted to the most populuy | DAUCE authorizing itto be done was passed { forest fires, lay. They laid it to the postmistress | the paper. — Oursceds arcall fresh and . c Tho last seen of the two showed the Beifl i % tested znd recommended by loeal gar- peopie, among thew a fine satchel for thobest | Y the council several months ago. A. B. | sonductor in the act of countine jonn o e réuding the pustal cards, which they in d by local gar Biced Commercial traveler i tho city. - A val- | Walkor. T. J. Evaus and otherproperty owa- | |ore i hd g det of counting pennios Bloods'ied Over o Quart . Miated she i Y eash uable diumond ring, large rug, a e dining | ers blocked procoedings for & time by threat. | 210 the kand of the stout man. room set, large music box and some large | ening to have an injunction 1ssued to restrain o e —— pictures’have boen preseuted to be disposed | the contractors and the city from going on | Pensioner's Long Nap. ¥ Cornor Main anl Broadway. mail., By-and-by | dene re to v».;» the bestseeds obtainable. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, A quarrel occurred seven miles south- | one of the girls e back to Hartford il line of field and garden secds. Dealers in forsign anl do uestio xshange east of El Reno, OKL, batweeu Willis | and then she wrote her friends a postal, Fce < :‘u‘) tion wade and uterest paid oo tias : Schwab and Will Fieischer, over - | eaying atthe end: **Ihope Miss oyeling. for " i of in the usual mauner. All the proceeds go | with the work. 1t was for only a short time, | ITiram McConkey of Springport, o “,g‘-.,.'m:l 0N, oNer i ‘.()'I. (o i vy o SR Ry We arethe people 1o figure with for e 10 tho benefitof tho hospital, which 1s uou- | however, for one day when the attorneys for | son county, Mich., has haen fast uslecp | way to churel when one offared Lo 5w, el el postal card, your mount for this year. With our ten i s g and the Wwork was resumed. From ‘:A:;Liilx‘y ‘ l".)\lm.“xl"”""" was taken sick, went to | cents to booth, which was accepted, The | office and the mail e slowly, as usual, | prepared to offor the bost valuo o b I carry afullline of Beekesz)ers J. B. Atkins, western agent for DePauw’s | on it was pushed as rapidly as possiole, untl | 204 and has not spoken or opened his Ats were exchanged, and put on. A |but whenat lust the postmistress laid | hadin this line. It is casy to get fooled | ;25 Y L '|” o B gaLLE plate glass company, will ‘give estimatos on | the property owaers entered the ring once | 0Y©8 since. A fow nights ago blood | lotter was discovered in the pocket of | down this postal she said, witha suap | on a bicyele. Our pricos range from 825 [ guliPies, QNG oamb uldige Plate delivery in lowa and Nobraska. wore, and tho work was stopped for the | bognn to flow from his head and ears and | {he cout Fleischer donned. Flejacher bot | in her ayo, ©'1 b when you write, | 10 8133 The celebrated Victor and | SaHON honey knives, smokers A good room for reat, 009 First P e Stuio (bak tho Tajuaction Wil d | suddoniy he came to his senses. He ro- - Schwab 25 cents (it it was a love loge | youll toll Miss she’s an impudent | Grant line. COLE & COI gsiians And ' all’ suppiias oe room foF ren avenue, via stated that the fojuaction Wil do tho | wombers nothing since bo weat luto the y; - e } 1 0| i : 3

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