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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APR1L 2 1891 HE OMAHA BEE. | NES FOM COUNCIL BLUFES. | s trsrostve snon d e ik O . sider proposition which might be made pe > | to him by the board in which asalary grmlunr o el ¥ G i than that should ve named, but the wording COUNCIL BLUFFS, of the paper indicates ‘that he would not. He . OFFICE: No. 12PEARL STREET. states that he is not ja any other business, D M W. r o i ohy Kilgors Unsacoessfully Outs His | F0IA8 The b0 ioe Tor his being able to tako Telivered by Carrier in any part of the City Throat in Trying to Dies the place at so low a figure, ' - . . . el o g ol il N S 4 sate | Prudent buyers cannot afford to spend one dollar for any article of clothing, until they have seen Y 4 NES @ n th perior court some time ago A | @ o) At N s 1 J i e N .t y o1 = - N “hi % X M s Sl INTERESTNG NEWS FROM THE COURTS, | Tn thesuperior court some time ago b M| some of the bargain lines in Men'’s Suits, Spring Overcoats and Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Night Editor, No. 2. | e . 1for % damages for her failure to comply T S 1o oy Jamges for e failire oot | We are having the largest sale in Children's Suits ever held in Omaha. We will sell this week: MINOR MENTION, Distr FBafat-i erty which he had purchased upon contracts g ¢ Mrs, Folson ough he! or- 14 e’ Clsaus ~PT e, & o L o et ALy Ry b " e . tonal Land Sult-Mes e | 250 Boys’ Cheviot Suits, ages 4 to 14, at $2; regular price outside of our store $4. Biederman is in Chicago, Cary's Death, contains & great many sensational allegations, ~ . e bl ancll Buts Eunber Co,, con . See show windows for samples. l i which give the casea groat desl of impor- k. tance, The execution of the bonds to Davis ehee. 10| John W. Kilgore attempted suicide vester- | is admitted by Mes. Folsom, but she denies LIRS i g ~ L AR ~ Bot, 16| aay attarmson atabout 1 ovelodk ab tils tesl | s O, I Bllear Buoeptad OF sgreen 1o, 8o 150 Suits, ages 4 to 14, of the celebrated Sawyer Double and Twist Cas Y ’ ! | danon 27 Kixsen © has been laid | €Dt said bonds or ratified their acceptance e The Postal telegraph company “aill move | dence, 17 Sixteenth strect. He has b | b 1§ OLHOr D 0 b If. At the fnto it now quarters in the Grand hotel in 4 | up at home for the past threo weeks with a | ¥ A1 other person thun binself, At th . at $4. Sold last season for $7 Mulu;' Vl\x;o A al® attack of la grippe, and during that | erty whic 2 b A B s T'he Married Tadies’ social society will ¢ he had number of fits of despond- | W, gor execute elivered to the de- 4 s family. lots two notes, each for the sum of &5, pu : &=, festerdny afternoon Mrs. Kilgoro lata [ fOFHinE to have been sigued by O, K. o 7 . - : ~ vn on & loingo for 8 short rest, She had | ware pover samos bv G & BUGF of by 57 We are showing the largest variety we have ever carried in Fine Overcoats nardly fallen aslecp when she was awakened | person authorized to sign for him, bit . e v 4 " ¥ tita falliny | that W, W. Hilicer forged the name of O, F . Look in our show window and sce the Melton Overcoats, in a medium shade, imere, Mrs. Folsom did not convey, W. Mill stre licenso was issued yesterday to Tatro of this county and Maggie y of Harrison county. * John Leonard Oleson, son of Mrs, Ne Oleson, died yesterday morning at S ‘eloc! o > 1 once, > i = to thesard notes or procured some Yl..‘.’.“:n({{- Ly. grippe at the residence, .'m Im r:‘ \\’ m.lv' “I. \:tm;‘ prson to do it for him. The defendant l ] ‘ “\ f ] 7 50 1 e . 0 her hr ound husband | glso alleges that the execution of the bonds ~ il -f- n - ¢ v swilibe & mcBting of Tranhoo com: | 1ying on the floor, with the blood gushing | giver by ner vas procared on feaudutont cloth and si aced, at $7.50 each. No.i7, Knights Templar, Thars | fron a siitseve \in the | representations by W. W. Bilger, Al inches in 1 ana thut cordally welcomed, ront part of his throat, In spit o hor- | U noies eiven woro forucrics and thorofore, B)] E \ N 'b*\ q l I /7 I \b\ Mamie, five-vearold daughter of Mr. and | Torshe had presence of mind enough to run | yhe'ima"wore null and void. She also alleges A 4 there was no ¢ Mrs. I, N. Peterson, died at 9 o'clock yester. | forsome cloths, with which she staunched | that 0, I Bilger, who is a non-resident of T . . . . 7 ~ . 4 ~ oy moraimg 8, 1 v 500 Fours | 1h ot ok, 1 e st sng st | (e wte, erCe o e s The biggest value ever shown in the city is our All. Wool Argyle Cheviot, at $7. See [y, Foster's English Caloty compang ocel | Cited 1o Tow. He oxamingd the wound and | wrae el aya® ghen, We defondant | samples in our show window, elegantly made and trimmed at $7 each; all sizes. We will send st oventng. o anditnce was small and | Pronounced it not sevious, the dulliess of the | courtto anuul the bonds executed by her. < nd Kilgore's ignoran s Ignornee about the loca- | udge Metiee's decision was given in the | 3 sample of this cloth to any addre composed almost entirely of men . 0 the pre me already pub. [ Hon of the j motion which was fited several days ago by i ||I -“‘I;‘n”:”'-":): b il ‘.“:.»}‘n‘-\» ‘\'\:n teet him from any evil results, Dr. Cleaver | some of tho creditors of the firm of H, st ,,h..“‘ 1 IH«-I o the v‘- V\“’H"ml“!l‘ \:A asicale in took five stitches in the wound and left Kil man & ethe members of the firm —~\ —~\ - ';“I ”} 1 & .\ o ‘“, buhiy When he was discove to answer some questions as to the fi - L — - = ) . ‘. ariay | e Flans L\ ogin airsof tho firm, Tho defendunts ente CORNER 1B8TH AND DOUGLAS STS or th a plea in abatement, claiming that the court . urteenth s b; ¥ would-be ad no right to issue such an order, 'l de- rs 7T \| J I© 7 C =Y 1o & e S ot i G el ot ind, and de- | had uo right to issuc such un order, The d OMAHA., BOSTON. NEW YO RI. DS MOINKS. s that he had the right of the firm for exami assignee, He therefore abatement and sus: examination will bo o court W ry he had made | to call in the member né he would do | nation, but not th overriled the pl and his comrades | tained the motion Leovi Brown, who is charged with o ing money under false pretenses, and has la in jail for several days past, gave bail yester- | by d 1000 i the sum of 100 and was e K said, howover, that h s failure, and that the nextt very much longer, and whe noon, after four days' un 14 soldic e is fousness, sho FIRE SALE! -~ FIRE SALEI le are assisting his wife in \im. A | taken up ot an eveningsession of the court | PASsed away without avou 0 bid the sor: '8 arold boy by the name of | careful watch is kept of and day | tonight At7:30 o'clcck, owing ones_about ber good-bye, it was only "u“fi-m';:;‘::'fim . 3 . . Milo camo from Yorkshire, Tn., in | inorder o provent bir ting the i AN tiie fulfillment of thelr expectations, & EGETA & Commencing Monday Morning, March 30, at search of his mother, who came here about a | operation. It is though cane be Bixby, stoam neating, sanitary ene |1h|" futw al will beheld tomorrow morning ok Heguachs & P 1 7S weelcago. Whory his mothier is be hud boen | kot in safet; until e e from the 203 Mo rriam block, Counctl Bluits at 10 o'clock. (@) Conntipation, arcius wthino A unabloto learn. He was given o berth in the | £rip, his suicidal mania will leave him, e VINTION:O 3 (@D yspepain, < ’ Jail until this moruin o —— 3 Evans Laundry Co., 720 Pearl stroot. Telo- CholhAbluile NEGI ke & lel:)'l‘j?:é;tsl,“' ~ . ( Zh OUSt T'ho iWembors o degreasOddfel ur spring 1s now complate you | phone 200, Goods called forand delivered. bk : ' ~ A Inwa{ kdve aocin e \heie | want to'be in atyle call at Reiter's, the tailor, [ s sl SO e e nd Up eSS | ) e 540 and 548 Broadwauy. hall, whic > number | 10 Broadway 5L The Game Stoppd Working. i nlml Y N[““»lh e @ '“s'l::'“h This stock consists of M2n’s, Youths’ and Boys' Clothing, Gents® tenciaisatlical programme was kel The voung ladies of All Saints guild of the | A man nimed H. D. Mack has been doing u 1o socond semi-aunual convention of Ep- Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ete. Some of these Complalnu. G past Tew days in | Worth leagues of the Omaha district of tho the western part of tho ity by sclling houso | Methodist Epis ;-)mun held in South Y bers to the residents of that locality. His | Omaba closed yesterday evening. The at- First Presbyterian churen to aid the ladies TEaHIOh {8 B LAB B il 3 G % of the Woman's Tty Al e L LR scheme was to notify the property owners e was the largest, the interest tho pita aying th amounted DISTRICT (OURT ws. that the council nad ordered a renumbering t, and the lectures, papers and discus- 45 Social union of the same chur of the houses, and that he had the vest num- | $ions the bestever had and better than its has pledized $10 per year for the same pur: A Mo- | bers to b had anywhere, and all at | most zealous promotors had expected. Yes pose. the extremely low o of cents, | terday’s programmo was carried out in full, land office business for th and a mi Lenjoyablo evening was spout. R Feab e | goods are slightly damaged by fire and water. They will be slaugh= The E nday contribution at the 2, Admissi tered at less than one-fourth cost prics, / i DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. P G Come early and secure bargains. These goode will not last long §|ck Hsadache at the prices we are going to make. s ataolutely cured by We intend to clean then out in a v etanies Adigenous (o Califs yshort time. Several Interesting Afidavits a lose mort ntries we very much pleased with the way it behaved | Among the cases so n itself,and he s more than ever conviaced | which were bezun by T, J oli from him, was tried in Justice Ham- | Fon ralibnsen 1ashel” Oarbitt, s A and r ol wagd HpEy, o L D Mr. s reposing peace- | the finest papers of the session on *“The uechinger, ——— on ethodist Young People and Popular | Beno block, Council Blulfs. lowa n_ Walker, the son of nts in ovtpaid. Send st (st DRUG €O, Bualo, Hobb's LitileVegetable Pills. The Gallup automatic car coupler was given tions Heard in Court Whetever it was' possiolo. “he In | voansine i sdiatees. by'ttee. M. T. DAdlo. /25 qentan teourt on defaults, | vance, and, strange to say, about forty of rp for | of the Young Men's Christi sc Sth & Dou that fo has got a good thing in the way ofan | oGNS IR G & BV him. While he who was arrested seve anted the writ of foreclosure demanded. | the game that was being played, and Bes- e 1 \ promises good work in organizing el 1 e s e BLUH MAKEH er's court yesterday afteroos d dis sotal., G, W, Hul 4 e W min > fines 5 ~ § cha h 58 not Belng sumcientiter | | I CaaR el =4 oIl in the city jail. He was booked | lation of the Young People to the Church's 8 or 66 conta, n test T oon 1 the IRock Island A number of decrces wore rendered by | Guced the purchaser to settle in ad- or by mail. “Addr ed wero nincteen, | them bit. One of his intend 'S a tion, ! Cor. 14th & Dy Stree tryinge to work one of | Omaha, on **The Work of the Youne Peoplo . D. e Cotneit Blulls, Towa, {nvestment when he gets it into working ! his neighbors Sadowski ran over to the house [ After Revival,” and the discussion following, AND CRINCIPAL DAUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ly s, Substantially the same of Ofticer Bestwick, who is at present off duty | were as interesting as_instructive. = information filed by G The dofond a3 o ars i tollewi jed the man, and when he steered | League, aguces in the various churches. saie. Neveriail. 4 i —Attorneys at Law. Prac. = S of obtaining money under | Financos.” Sims & Saunders—Attonnergat b, Prass | Is not pleasant to talce, as it is com P ale by druggists, , yards. or of the patent was | Judge Deemerin dist blute, whom sickness kept away. () HoBE'S MEDICINE 60, PROP'S. SAN FRANCISCO (AL B E S 1 victims was | The remarks of Secretary John Hazelton FO. SALE IN'OMAHA, : ans somo time | Victor Sadowski, but he was to order. gag —_— - de in all the c the plaintiff being | on account of sickness, and totified him of discussion following Miss Bessio AND @ 1 F ho. claimed ‘that bo t ot et Jonnatin 6 it nabbed hin. He took him to his | juniorl fectly sate, Neverfal, 2 : DL Fhy X b E e - gt Lton ol , and in | Mr. Charles A. Goss of Omuha read one of § _Frticulan. Addess LIC g 'lln\lmymrh\' Miss Mao Driver of Omaha | federal courts Rooms 3 4 and & Shugart | posed of all the medicinal qualities | COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS charged, the evidence not being suflicient to | ling” ot al. bbitts, Moritz Peterson | fullyin o nvict. etal., J. B. etal, D.J. Hutch- [ Withthe ch Justice Hammer yesterd on’ ot & ling ot al, J. H. Ham. | false pretonses, tinuance anted a con y g in the larceny case against John | mond,.Johan H. Schroeder, Fred 3 thatgo to make new and rich blood | Al kinds of hylng and Cleaning dons fn the Rudd, until day after tomorrow. The suit | J. P. Moore, Le ouds etal., Martha | Drs. Woodbury, centists, 30 Pearl street, | Amusement,” was o finé that it will be pub- ' without compelling the consumer to | Higheststylo of tho Art, Faded il "Stained ek B0 1ok N UOPH OV foehs R s 10" | AL G resiiot AL B A lbers next to Grand hote. ~ Tele High | lished in the Advouate. . - RS > Fabrics mido o look da good s now. lied have been tried In Justice Ham A number of paper: filed which are of | &rade work a specialty Charin Semhry ey RS H. J. Chambers, voui scnce over hushe | D&Y q T el O Bl sare yesterday afternoon in which J. J ney | interestto the public. Among them ure mo- J a0 T £ rles & y, was 1dled by 80 | oiil'a slore. Telophone No. S lusihess X ] R Was plaintiff and James Coyle defendant, | ti for continuances inall the cases in [ Doyouwanuan ewpress wagon or "i}“' ey e profitableas | 10U §0% 00 b, Council Biutrs, . $1 A BOTILE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP ey pacts TGS SO IR OE LR was continued yesterday until uext Tuesday. | which J. P. Casady 1s defendant and _in ‘l““;\."o‘r'&l{'l‘;(l\]vs"’;cél‘ \yonlamrdl bl R oyl Sl Slkirts lechboythe s ‘which can be bought aiy weere for I oA JAGHAN, Prop, = v morning Charles | Which Rhoda M. Cisady, John Beno & Co., » - s ght, led by ; T - LTSS GEnta Al CaptalBare roadway, Near Northwestora Dopo o fied $1050 | wnd C. B. Jacquemine & Co., aro plaintifts 3 —— tor, Rev. C. N. Dawsan, was ono of tho most OFFICER & PUSEY, Ym %EGG’S' S | T il i, Ta fobeut A O Gkot e iy iia a0t Scheming for a Motor Line. nteresting of tho session. Rev. T. MeK. aparillas_ aro. . Samuel Gi i Accompanving th 4 2 AFRe I restol g aftomon or a chava | DFs. D: Macrac, J. M. Barstow, P. 5. Thomas | A meeting of the _exccutive committeo of Staary D:D,; of Coution Flntts)deliverod the PURI.IER aad BLOOD MAKER is of the lareeny of a pitirof pantaloons and an | A0, John Green, stating that {he defendant, | the Chautaiqua Assembly association was ?P::"h',’l._mfl“g Tk abmilate llsb of the dels- BA_ N K E:R S composed of pure medicins, and al- mulersmrg frtox_n tho clot \Ilng‘ stare of M. -‘1|- ‘lm»_(;:l;r‘l:i.vi "i‘;l: T?ifi" b sod \"l‘y:::};::mt held yesterday in tho office of Mayne & | gates in attendance: ® | lows the purchaser to add syrup arcus, was ken re Justic er, $ beer 083 or 8- e vi 7 . a oAl o) Vil 9 e : 1 an Information having beon filed against him | parations for the tnal of the cuses ugaiust | Hozelton for thopurpose of laying plans for | - North Bend—Rev. C. C._ Wilson, Mr. and Corner Main and Broadwav, whch is advisel when given to an information biving boen fled ngainst him | piratigns. forths thal of the cses WISt | 4y ving of o motor linebetween the city | Mrs. J. Hyatt, Miss dohu KKeru, Miss Corlia COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M: D FXE KL Nosto AND > AR, NOSE and THROAT tod with' tho greatost imed Vi i i ambly g wi Loug. Deal forol ad | Aid children, He claimed to be a collector for au Omaha | NS walk ~is that of a b , his 1imbs | and tho assembly grounds. Nothing was | LoD 25 g i ealers in forolzn and donestio xchinzs ; emble, the muscles i ° =4 " s , ok pillion—Rev. F. W. Ware, Misses Alico | Collection made und interest paid ou tias [ If your drugglst does not keep It accept no ASTIMA paper, tremble, the muscles of his faceare so para- | done, as affuirs are just now in suchshapa | pavel T.o M. Ware, Myra V. Ayer, Bessie | deposi substitute, but order direet. from I 1 VE Josoph Montfert was arrested yesterday | Ly2ed that his mouth remains open constantly | yyat the association canuot do anythingbut | Averand Miss Palmer nnd Messts. Charles Mich afternoon on an nformation filed in Justice | 31 the beating of hisheact is very faint, z mation oy st i s s talk, Some additional surveys will be made | W. Moore and M. A. Cline. AT o iy will forwal Pation’s court charging him with brealang | (hey statohat ans shock wond ertatnly | 1L S EEGIUE *eets over ono | Springfiold—Rov. nd Mes. Thomas Mat. | seemed to infuriate tho bull, for with a | e for $lorsix fords Co., and xpress prepadd, one bot- Lmort oarg and : . bt ST GLASSE intoa saloon kept by “Colonel” W, H. Beck g and kg o O e s hot | thew bellow of rage he rushed at the bear B L i 47 North Main stret. “The colonel el Ve e 1o i ihout Y caeict | P “Wil. be rum, df it '1s| Purle Cane—Rev. CharlesSnavely, [ with his homs lovered, and dealt him a o, Hyperopla and Astiginativm, thus rent that Montfert, who b boen working f0r | [jo i an ghdavic from Attormey | Tunatall. The commiltees very much en: | Tekimah-Rov. H. C. Dayhofl aud Miss | torrific thrust in the buck. The force of ALGIA Wi SIOK TGADACILS, attar roars R min the capacity of bartender for some | g5, Burke, in which he claims that he has | couraged over the outiook. Three routes ave | Nelhe D. Dayhoff. the bull broke the fence down, and bear For burns creiblo suffering, no roliaf, entively curad. Moo, mio past, was discharged last Sunday morn- | Finley Burke, ims that] ifagod qvorit o pntes Valley —Kov. R, S. Crawford, L poiClowt; andioon Sinom | Snugart ook, over Heno & Co.'s sor ing. Montfert hed not g duy morn- | hooy proventod from muking preparations | being considered, onoout East Broadway, a | V. " and bull lunded on the othersideof it | toom, 1 Shugart e e Pt Ke¥Ss | for trial of the cases by reason of the com- | second through the Canning cut, and a third | Fremont—Kev. J. W. Robinson, Misses | j's poan By this time the bear was use Pond’s Extract. sy i Sontorday mominie oponed the door-and | mends of'thophysicians. pust tho Jeffrios tract. The committeo is | Musgle Clausson aud Curistiae Loaquist and | 15 "4l over, while the bull hadn't Toalked 1, | Montfar atterhis et trnd | A numberof damage suits were begun by [ busily at work getting the best terms pos Mr. C. L. Rogers. = ooolediofta bit L hs Stear ) gotipiand 20 ccount for his action by claming that he | D: E: Glouson as a resultof a number of ai- | bloffom the property owners on all, throe, | Omatn: Peinity Chyech Rev. W. 1 . il d the bull, and the bull made an- other dive at him on the double-quick; Sl’ECIAl‘ ¥ N()’l‘l(}l& les | bt this time tk ar, instead of turning him | A meeting of the motor company will be held | Beans, Misses Nellie McLane, Alice Faweett | fo t week for the purpose of decidiug [ and Edward ambers and Mr. Cham! her the road shall be extended, and if | First Church—Rev. P. S. Merrill, Ch n again 0 18 pr ndl a cross-petition | Wl did ot know that he had been discharged, [ fachment suits that werobe butsupposed that he was still entitledt toall | {ASEAu80AKS: Ciledson’s « the privileges about the plice tuat hehad | {B the form anay ited | ne: in tho attachment cases, which were com- | 0, over what route. A. Goss and Willlam Stevens. Sew- | taj], paised his right paw in a twinkling, COUNCIL BLUFFS, FUEAND. O 2ol st him at that time. Tho SR . e e B e rprs: i [ a0d’hit the bull ‘w tremendous blow on = = SPRING GOODS AT BOSTON sons | Brties o wacu b el itinguuies st | o §ovuotvork by applying. to Mre. M, | Biancho Fruser: Wesi Omaha-ftor. L. E. | the topof his heud right botwoen bis avenu : % = Y company, $500; tho Omiba & St. Louis rail- | Pryor, 616 Bluff strect. Miller and_Missos Bessie Park, Mavy C, { hor Tho: ‘bull“idropped 48 _ though - Churles Martol, Fotheringham, Wiitelaw & Co’. At= | way company, $530; the Chicago, lRock Island e Peak and Trena Jordon; Hauscom Park | he been hit on the skull with a » tractions for the Week. & Pacifie i company, $1,500; Our lino of carpets and parior furniture | church—Rev. G. M. Brown, Miss Emily sledge, and he sprawled out and didn’t 03 Fourth st. line and e Notwithstanding the gloomy weather of [ Pler -Dwelling house, last week thou: Bluffs and vicir ce & Co., Tu all the c that the plaintiffs cha: ses Glea will bear inspection. We claim the largest | ter, and Messrs, William Redgwick and W. | get up again. Th him with | stock in the city. Mandel & Klein, C. Blackburn; South Tenth street church— | for the swamp in o Alabcesd ot his gaote with mtontto wts Rov. A, Hodgetts, Misses Harriet A, Beadle, 1 the bear sturted | JPOR REN o P 5 10 rooms, convenient te at haste, and M. | =0 Pt SRS oc ot & Co, nds of people of Council y visited the Boston stor e paer. A, T Stoeker ran after him, fiving his rifle at | - £ AL '.ou\llll:ilx’mluul ])lln'huu"h:‘ h\-:l'uxi:ul slpr“g ‘-n-.]m.!u:, .-:yrxlxln..ln.:‘xl:urc \\'u\lnu (“Ulmrfiml :\'nh and luu"m A 3;:‘,':'3.';}.?1]0\01[ ‘.,\<‘llh~m"_l:‘mn)u. Corald, || 4 S heanias. he -ran, . His. ammunition \ ‘Al;\ :r n ‘?;l.”' ~\nln?:.\"ylllunnh;rln\\n’.),\_ Electric Trussss' goods that were opened each day. T nd fo teir making such a iver Hamilton was arrested at a late | ' & e (s n ve out and the bear with aslight L § ded 't o Wl A R sl o o against b ¥ 4 ; The Junior league of the South 5001 gave out and th aslig referred. - Apply to Jomston & Van Patten, a5 akdoms a8 e on iy e | A SSEI% ab E100 1 o Gaae of Rashae) hour Tucsday night on an informution filed | streoy church was represented by wound or two, got avay and disappeared | Everett nlock. Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, vartures from last years styles are | Lyman against the Northwestern Masonic Aid | it Justice Hammer's court charging bim | Bessic Jeter, Dimple Roe, Bentlo, in the swamp, The bull was dead when | — NOR SAL neck hav- | K very vadical and embrace all grades of This was a suit which was com- | With buving stolen u set of double harness | McCoy, Nora Williams and Sallie Hodgetts. | Mr. Stocker reached him, hi ot R0 D onace AGENTS WANTED. ~ DR. C.B. JUDD, ®oods. During this week ladies will be the widow of the late Joseph | and a wagon from T. Batchelor. The prose. | ., Moumouth Park Church —Rev. ¥. W. | jng heen broken by the bear’s great | #0000 . L. Wil 506 Broadway, Counoll Bluft woll repaid fora visit to the Boston store | Lyman to collect the amount of n bolity | cuting witness claimed thathe had rented a | PSS g £ 5 paw, and the calf had beenso roughly | Yo asmsn o e EWaYy unoll Bluffs, Ia whether they wish to purchase t. Thoy | issued by the defendunt on the life of M. i South Omuha, German—Rev. H. A. Trel- i i i\ ). | WANTED-Good girl al house- TELEPHONES, o W pure or not. hoy | 1s ¥ ¢ life of Mr | .0 f horses to Hamilton for a te f five e andled by the bear that it also died be- work. Apply at M Pryor, 616 *FICE. o, o will enjoy looking at the many new and beau- | Lyman. A answer was filed by the defend- | '°8m ©! BAWIPD 0FRYA ner (et 5 Apply at . Pryor 616 | opFICE, on. RESIL 3 tiful fabrics which they ean find, and if east- | ant in which they claim that the premiums | months. Oneday hewent to his barn and | Richland—Rev, Thomas Bitbel. fore nightfall. s Bluff streot. — e e ern prices will be any additional inducement | on the policies had been allowed to lapse, | found the wagou and harness gone. Ho id | Albright-—Rev, Willism Van Buren. Mr. Stocker and hisson went insearch WANT T T T T OE they will be unable to resist the temptation | although the notifications of assessments had | B0t know who had taken it, but afterwards Bishop John P. Newman, Presiding Elder | of the bear righvaway. They followed at No, rl, over Bee officy ANK to select something. Every line1s full and | been presented by the ugents of the company | S3W the missine properoy in the possession | I’ C. Clendenning, Mr_and Mrs. Richard | him for a mile over the frozen surface of you will bo well entertained when looking | as fast as they became due. ‘Ihey | of Hamilton. He accordingly had Hamilton | Steven: > Aty B | Claimed that this released the con. | arrested. He fixes the valuo of the harness | and Mr: We will furnish you wall paper this springg, | pany from any responsibili Mr. and Mrs. H. L. MeLam, Mr. | the Harry Blatchley of Omaha_and Tn “le | and wagon at &3, Hamilton passed the night | Miss Nina B. Seiby of Hastings were inter- swamp, found him licking his wounds in a clump of laurels,and riddled Of Couneil Bluffs, asibill AR eatii f ; i him with bullets in less than two min- T Su all the latest sty 108, at eastern prices. and | matier, Inthe roply, which is now filed, | in the county il and yesterday morning he | ested and welcomo visitors. . N _ I Q! A Salo=1 hive purch CAPITAL STOCK...... B Wil guarantee satisfuction. both i quality | Ms. Lyman usserts that for the year pro. | Was taken before Justice Hammer, who fixed § e utes, Ho lookedas though he hud been ",‘,’5'"% L S EE SURPLUS AND PROFITS #120:000 and material, BOS1TON STORE, vious to his death her husband was of un- | his bail bond at $200. He gave bail and was Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bld3 starved fora month and he weighed a ‘I\"":.‘ ]l: “)1‘(]:"5;, & C g Y l Council Bluffs, Ia. sound wind, that he was meatally and physi- | released until Saturday afternoonat 2 o'clock. —————— little less than 300 pounds, Ls L bl llih 2 —_ | ¢ Fornmuxaiay, Winteraw & Co, cally incapable of teking care of his business, § e Bear K 11a a Butl ina Fight. ———— ARULT farm for saleor trade: well locatea | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.... 215,000 — and that Le remained in that condition up to The Mankattan, sporting headquarters. N. Farmer Amasa W, Stoekers barns They've All Moved, Now. wu’i"dk'f" In bearing ool houssand barn, | p porope~1, A. Miller, B. O. Glenson, B. I PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, s death, She denics that the notices of | O'Brien. stand within sight of the Shadesof | When Omaha was a frontier town | Mfib tikesemexood cliy property. and wood | g it B E lure, J. D: Bdiaundsom Ohusles Dr, T B, Lacey went to Imogenelast eyen. | Siscisment wero ever presented to him by She Wene Home, Death swamp in Tobyhanna township, | Griswold (the late ‘‘Fat Contributor”) | J.Hutehinson & C Broadway. 0. Hannan. nsach genoral uapling buss g the agents of the company, but if they were 4 1 > 5 R ara T R e R een S| o Largest capital and surplus of aoy ing on busine the ugents knew that he was incapable of Detective Vaughn of the Omaha police | Pa. While Mr. Stoeker was at dinner | arriyed one night and put up at the only 5 L In Ba I cetets Tons. Mrs. 8. B. Nellson of Frankiin, Kan,, is | comprohending what such alleged servico | force was in the Bluffs yesterday morning | one day he heard his cattle bellowing in | hotelin the place, suys the St. Lou Y now visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Treynor, on | meant, or what his duty was_when the | for the purpose of looking after the runaway | the “barnyard, and running out to the | Globe-Democrat. - After registering he | on cusy by First avaiue, notices we 7 pressed o wish 10 retive at once, and | tescher. o given. On' this mccount she | wir cvara Somith, who whs found in a housy | €ate he saw a bear trying to lug one of | ¢ AR SOt AR AR RS0 b 'S\ Miss Lizzie Mitchell of Pittsburg, Pa,, is | clains thatthe premiums did not lapse, and | Kl BIIS SIEL 40 WS 1k | his young calves over the fence. Assoon | was shown up aladder to ay well | OR SALE-A house arize lot on vasy the guest of ber brothe; Tammer, at | that the defendant bas no right to cliim that | of d“""‘ [“'i“?||f.:lt-‘\:l.:~é i :‘f:“ ® ‘:‘"‘:’“‘““‘ as o had taken in_ the situation, Mr. | under the roof, wheve a shake-down hud | & paymants. Inquire Park avenue, his residence, 316 Fourth s they did with girl, of which she saldthat | o1 op pat for the house after his rifle, | been prepared. He had not been abed SRS rown pi ts by Mar. INTEREST ON TIM: DEPOSITS, W. L. Baughn, mayor of Harlan, and D, M. 1n the case which was commenced a few | she would not have run away from the Ka 1s moved his " a £ S o turacA® St e a utes, Wi 8 T 3. LAUTERWASSE Wyland,* prominont basker of the same | daysago by B. . Riddlo against tho "Fair- | sas City senool if thoy had mot kept her on | 40 when he “".“1"'5‘ lo the gato the | many minute \\:f":_‘l 8 ek anontoig AW adway 10 409 - R [ty loankar o the satng ciation, to get possession | half rations. She said she was willing to go | Pear had dropped the calf and was de- utteacted by & noise on the lndder. Just | Broadway, where ho will keop on hand”a fine Highest cash price paid for rags and , iy zeneral denfal to | 1o B vhere | vould 4 ckle . Mr. Stoeker 2 MOC Y8 she > RS, e 'y ¢ ore vi J. B, Atkcins, wostern_agont for DePaw?s | the claitus of the plaintff was filed by the | well treated, but shodrew the line at Kansas | said that it looked tokim as though the | roof, and he sawn bedbug peep over the | o S4MERAL o e Tuneey ',l'. soinandumerohanhavill plate glass company, will ‘give estimates on | city attorney. City. It was decided that she should o [ bull was going to give the bear all he | edgeéof the flooring, and then, turning | trubks. 1 larsa fron s f"‘_”_-l to “; ir advantage to communt. plate delivery in lowa and Nebraska. ——— back to her home in Omahu, and she left in [ noeded. and so he leaned on the fence | to his companions below, he called out | 5t unter seales, 2stop ladders. 1largo [ cate with us before disposing of their A Carpets, furniture, stoves, tinware, crock- | company with the detective yesterday fore- AN PR J in husky tones: Come. 'up, boys; he's | Jatfor floor seales Keelino & Telt, 117 | stocks. GILINSKY BROS., Shugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk | ery, in endless variety on easy payments at | noon. and watched e batiie:. Nanait s J 3 Muin St, Union Broadway Depot, fiold, garden and Hower scods in thowe st | Mandel & Klew's —— After the bull had made three or four | heve. ) bl ut Your Mouth. Catalogue and samples by mail. el Fruit f All Chinese goods at half price at Jim | lunges at the bear thelatter back: rm for sale on asonable terms; | Lung's, 305 Broadway. and tried to climb over the fen ed off, but (Ok RENTThe MoMahon block 3 stor Te . 801, Counerl Bluffs, Ta. , with | ient and elevator. J. W - - ~ Squire, 101 Pearl stroet e o e E il ey i Then ‘. g ol e o | Do you know whyio many paople got | 501 1 ¥ NEW OGDEN HOTEL Masonic temple was well fllled last even- | 811 In bearin ,mlr‘ml Ib‘ml:llmfin possession _ Eastman Has Gone, horns against the bear’s side, and the s b ‘l 46y %“_“‘“"_" l-__"“‘ ,"" ”‘\‘"!v OB SALE= . modara o The New Ogdea Hotal, in Coun fng, the occasion belug the third entertain- | e bt giee:, Cull on D. J. Hutebiuson & | P, T. Locke, of u detective agency of St | bear suddenly turned o the bull, struck A "Docue Ehoy Mieep awiih - their 11 se puyments: located on | 18 been comlated refirnisiod 3 " v v " £ en. 1 ) wWoma vho " o ized throaghout, YW ons ol 9 b asl e R s R s R el ol Joseph, was in the city yesterday looiing | him on the nose, und agfnin undertook to | MOUWHS open. Any man- or woman wh otor line. D. J. Hutchin- | {%ed tirougnont and i1 naw ony ofihe Dass ! d 8 this persistently for years Liotels in the state. Ity locatsd ta ths bu e oAt GRS g n More Coiatait after H, B. Eastman, alias Hunt, alias Elton, | mount the fence. THg'blow on the nose | 40¢8 this persistontly for years will L | nesspartoftao city an i ths elstr.s mators musical programme opened the exercises of | Applicants for the position of overseor of | the well known tombstono dealer. He had a L A T Tt m.x]n..- A T b B R P (e S LR e the evening, fn which the following partici- | the poor continue to come in slowly bug | Warraut for the arrest of Eastman on a QRN RAAOGVARIARS OF - KO BICOPINE Lh 8 Routen by B Biow, Wi daln. th Coupot] oAt Hoate hab And. Lald. weiter sl , hot ani room. Ta 2.00 a da, d° wator and 0 uasarpasial ause of a score of affections of the | Bluffe ) g, Ste sunshine throat and lungs, not to speak of anywher r | yesterday, Ono of theso was the redoubtavle | enses, issued av Cameron, Mo. fle stated AUSTRIA, pated: Miss Sadona Clark, Brown, Naughton, Mamie Oliver, Babcock, e ror i ring. ic! its D mncee for w ARE THE PEOPLY., and IKeati Mossrs, Harry | John Ahios, who wants the place at a salury | (At 1he man is aiso wanted at Blair, Lin- sagiiagyuhish Undifansane ok ones for 4 ¥ GEO.M. WHITNEY, Manazer. Burkley, Festier and Gullaghier. Aftor Th | o 50 por s 1o atier e bt | coln, Beatrico and other points in Nebraska, | Several years ago, after a severe spell ofsick- | Buman society. —Hub tho subject of im- Te Desn/\n heinoss have) | == — programme dancing was the order of the ::m \\'nu(‘ll‘;«l:)‘lln:i'i'“;nr o :‘ ”‘”j“{ ""_} ::Il‘l +d He is also wanted ut St. Joseph to answer to | ness, wasadvised by her house physielans to | Proper breathing is wide, Notone per- and low priced contracts COUNCIL BLUFFS evening, . ‘Tonight thers will be no pro- a charge of beating o board bill. Locke left | use Johann Hofl's Malt Extruct. toreLulldher | §00 in a hundred draws and expels the gramme, but the whole evening will be given much as for the good be can do, This for St. Joseph last evening with Eastman in constitution, It neted so o breath ina natural,henlthy wa [l geraty s S ey ST Feason o s willing to twie At so mucb 1088 | e ryo. Biy that n aporeoLabion the Emiparor Srancls | ooy o1 o i ottt mtane | The ccleurated Radne wheiserators, 85,00 | Medical and Surgical Institute, i L the smoyz} the cun een in the W Joseph ordered Mr. Johann Hoff to hiscourt | . Colonel Champion . Chase left last night | VA0 ki Wood, | Tho b 13 : babit of pazing. Avother rowon o eives Death of Mrs. Cary. and ot oniy appointid. him® Purveyor 10 | for Washington, D. C.. to attend tho meeting | (et oo WOoL Ao best valuo ¢ DRS, BELLINGERS, PRODS Bis wanting 1t s that he iy Bavoas 00O | Mes. Phoobe Cary diod yesiceday after. | U, Attt st bite ab’ accimaiedy i | of the weneral”commitico of (o pan repubifs - Stoves. Chonte diseiscs of il kinds orime ty p.. 00 : residonte of Len el | with the Order of the Guldin Cross and Crown. | congress, which moets at_ the Arlington on | . ities speciuitios, Nos. 401 and R yroved method of spending the county funds | 1008 8t 1 o'clock at the residence of ber 500, | Ty wus u distinetion not often received b / Y . 3 2| The Quick M aporating stove. ountil Blufrs IWhich ho has beon Syolving from his orim | Chiet of Police Wade Cary, 835 Avouue F) | ¢Iviilions and merehanie and 16 made s theub tmat, Ahecomaltesnrili aklend the | a3 gtlht dofacts o ast your's. now pros | oed BIEMIS 5 heu Raby was sick, we gate her Ceatorls, for somo years past. He thinks bis system | aged eighty-five vears. The deceased was LinAastrlu B U he ulso reeeived the | oe tho first patent, which will be held on the come and the Quick Meal | Pinloy Burke, Thos. B, Oasad: will have quite a boow when once it becomes 3 Vew Y porar Wilheln i o very one g y 08, b, Uasady, When sho was s ORid, she eried for Cassors, T e duiia boows <ome in Franklio county, New York In| obann lfof's Exeract of Salt hus become | 10th fust. Colonel Chiase stated this moring | 1241 W, frary e gutean: BURKE & CASADY i on Covalt. He has prepared & petition which he hom she lived upto the timeof his United Sty from Berlin. through 1he | time during tho summer, L g d-burners, high stove . s s Whaa the hiad Chikdrua, she gave them Camtaeta, | (200" bugily onag cirgulating, usking | death, after which, in 1884, she -came to this S hore, Messrs. Hisner & Mendelson ¢ Wma duriig ABe mmen et X Bicycles Attorneys-at-Law the board of supervisors to appoint himat | city and has been living ever since with her Tte only col on powde he worl . la'srtaatd in | PRACTIC 'HE STATE 2 any salary they may sce fit, provided the | son. For tho last six months she has be here is noth t as good" when you Tte only u X100 powder in the world or, the world's leader, both in I TICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAL 0 a0 | can obtain the o witlele, whieh niust | thatis without volgarity, without injury a t 1 . ‘eputatios The giant line, COURTS. salury which they shall decide upon shallnot | mvalid, It has been kuown for some days | huve the sienature of ~Jol o e b und w ." Cotalo 3 ¥ ha ¢ huve the signature of “Jol ann Hom™ on the | the user, ind wittout doubt & Deautife 36,00, ogues free, Sce us Mces: J, J. une lumu 00 per aunum, Iu kis petition be ] tlat she was toofeebleto stand the straln k of every bottle, Takero twitutions, Pozoui’s, A SN lu‘w’! 011§ RETRR Bieidion Caguih Ringy