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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1891 THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. | thtuories vt Gothe voruagacat the batets | Touon aii e besutich o focincs thie where it was unpacked, and it i now being | jtq fow trifling faults ase shadowed into v » gy arranged in the various rooms. It is first | o Oo OO B iSee N B e ———————— ———— COUNCIL BLUFFS. o duss in every particular, the cost of the 'r;'n"l‘l‘ :;'I'"‘ g't‘r ’;‘v"l‘::"‘l'l"‘:ml;““(zf‘:"":ly’; y ) BT 0 P R ity School . whole being $82,000. Frank Smith, vice SN y pu ot #oe OFFICE 2 PEARL STREF Uity Schools Olosed on :Arcount of the president of the manufacturing firm, is hore | ANY American can view this capitol it Vi - . Prevalence of Disease, in person, attending to the work of unpacis- | without feeling prouder of his country A }!* -“vfl""l:-.\ ( -Vr fuany lw‘““lf\s\"“ ;']V(‘ e ing and arranging the furniture. A | than he was before.™ & TILTON . . - MANAGE! D t has been decided to open the hotel be- | Tho newspaper v interrup TELEPHONES: | PARTIAL LIST OF STRICKEN PEQPLE, | firs the bindiot un tho Ioth. Tho exuct | withi *-\Why, Goneral Shermmi, | nevor i Woilkese Sioe N6 48 A * | date of the opening has not yet been selected, | gcndotad vor of s M | £m s ool e A but fu will_probably be " on Wadnesday or | S ‘,3””_ 4t 106 PORC I J B2y Night Editor. No. 23, YRR Saturday of next week. Y b idsbon X Bk A¥en - . : it e A % g e e | Nil1e8 0f Some Who Are Be 1fist g ‘%T.__ ¢ & ({uunml\ hThv\r(ni\ », .-,.L»ml..,h,,:’ his Not since our advent in the city | = == of Omaha have we made such an . . i 4 John gors Dead, stener by his voice, came down from . ) i 4 ’ 2 -— an'd 1At 4 e i MINOR MENTION. Doings in the Court—Kil- Jobo W, Kilgore, whese.sttempt’ upen his | the douds at onos and oxplained: claborate display of Youths', Boys I 3 and Children's Clothing asfor the e I Other Ci L 1= " ke stwask. o f A N. Y. . Co. gore Lead—Other City own lifo was mentioned in yesterday's Ber, | ll I‘I-;\c'\fu‘a |£:h‘.\ulhn3rud (1.\"‘1 u,;vn[._ present trade. Every ®ollar's | == worth of our last season’s spring Ooundl BlulaLithber Oc News, died yestorday morniug at 0 o'clock. Ho had | nd it looks particularly well tonight. ! . R (1 hein — B 3 ; 11 it Crafts chattel lowns, 205 Sapp bl i been ill wit la grippe, and it was despond- - e and summer stock we disposed of = «= | atour memorable fire sale, hence . oy " oney o ity re P sy tn Court. ] ] H v = | . H y Genuine Kok Spring conl. T ® Ay wiowt it " enoy aud perhaps insanity resulting from s for this spring we have nothing -~ —] to offer the little folks except gar- B Main “The stoady growth of various contaglous | this that caused him to attempt suicide, 1t | A valuable Newfoundland dog, named s 8 — | g i ', § Campboll, dorle of tho disteiet coust, | 143 i1 all parts of the eity has convinced | was said vestorday that. there were no fears | Major, who strayed avay from his own- ments of the latestand most ap- [ | proved styles; as to the prices ad- on 1ll yesterday aftarnoon with | the members of the school board that it will | yuy that he would recover soon if cared for | er’s house, was claimed in all good faith ortteed by out friends i edry [P | yoods b qQ 143 n tack of lu grippe. :)'-w:: : '1rurxn~[-).fim| (\:tlll' .~>;nl‘lh-<‘.u u]nl[ properly. (The tnvalld commenced to sink, | by another gentlemun, who recognized vertised by our Ill icnds in thlk ‘k.h) = »L‘J gools business ”In I}Mll job lot of A marriage lieense was fssued yostorday to | teachers to close all the schools at the end of | and by midnight he had become unconscious. ety t AR ds onils y ace atio — Of years, we w y 0 2 Joseph H. Diniger and Rebacen Jefferis, both | today’s exerclses | When he' passed nway it was quietly and | the dog ashisown lost Nowfoundland, olds and ends, the wceumulation == of years, we will simply guaran of Council Bluffs, Cases of meslos, diphtheris, scariot fover | Without a signof paln, ' Death ls thought l"} says n W;‘Il"" in i"- %\\)I"ulu* Argu- tee to meeet, to duplicate, and to andersell, from an entire new Amended articles of incorporation were | and la grippe have bom constantly multiply- | 1ve been husteued by the excitement con. | ment and persnsion failing, suit e i T T eia ey [ & VA " slation, it 5 | At least 25 per cent of the scholars in the | not have resulted fatally had not the system “_;f‘l h::.n:'”n-mvnv.n,',, ‘l:l”}:‘.::nw 1n‘~’ a ~‘p\'t‘|‘ll fondness for our Child- == | ren's Ih‘]nulnu-m, and see that it o # B Washington avenue school are down with | been very near dissolution on account of the alat v e ren judge E o | — S 3 Tho following cagos of meiifes wor ro | tho other di 1 th o pro- | diseaso i lacks for nothing to attract the trade. Lookers or buyers for the ported yestorday ome or the other diseases and the n ro- ot 469 26613 Mg, P Witnesses testified that it s Major L S = bt [ - prirde 2 e g e A : past tho deceased has 1 aat it was Major i 3 Ty Y $ ety Frod Mine, 380 Ave porion of sickuess will be allthe dn’ vl frbm the-sitots ot & fal | and that it was ot Major—tho aniin1 next ten days see to it that you = = et our prices on Boys' Clothing andeBogurt, 300 Harrison stree other buildings. which he had while making some repairs on | meanwhile going freely to either of his 7 I i & not o ¢ e o1 Tywo suits were brought in district court | Most of the cases aro not considerod dan- | Bloom & Nixon's hall. His fuftemity has | claimants, BeRtAR dulte (HALEEEHS A8 lefore you hazzard a dollar in the = == catchiers and baits from bankrupt 2; -u;v:ln_\l' l‘\" J.W. E (.1 uw[(yn;;“vh";”fgl;:’ jerous, but they bad enough tounfit the | Prevented him from downg much toward the ; to which might finally securo him, A : 04Y | = 2 o e At O {sland. | Pupits for work, while thoso who are kept | fuTPortof his family, and the consequinee | wook was taken up with conflicting tos sules. o > The case of Jol who i8 charged | Out by really serious cases a 1stantly | hive been assisted e urably by te mam. | timony, and neither judgenor jury was — with having obtai 5 under e p getting behind their classes, It was thought | bers of the Gr hich the de- | the ror better prepared to render a h = | tenses from [ IKnecht, will havea he best, therefore, that the schools should be | censed belc 5 will take | decision, 9 | ! ing on tk ..m,-‘u.vm\’ morning before Justice | closed as above stated for at least one week, | Pltce Sunday afternoon at the Fifth Avenue At this point & womanliving in the MENS SUITS. e Tl OUR HAT STOCK Patt and at the end of thattime, if the conditions )\lmln;n\n urch, at an hour to be chosen | same house with Major loclared Sack, Three Button Cutaway [— And furnishing goods would T rs’ infon w hold e & S ‘s ’ ereafter, Vi p de) o spices D/ " NPy 00 n . 2 o al o8 |+ % | We tock o e qe or- - Fhe Travellers' union will hold a mee remain s they are now, tho vacation moy be | A e II'H:Nd: \\):,ll'lw \Hl:‘ll 1{-;““:'\-'”(;'&;;“'\] that her cat cou ttle the question, and Prince Albert. New fabri o W || overstock th average haber tornorrow evening at 7 :3) o' clock in Hipp) 4 post, il since the ent and Major weve on terms rales, che s, clays and i dasher, Many novelties for your of trade vooms. Business of importance 1s | extended. piblie. i i in wales, cheviots, clay y your t0 bo transacted. Commercial and ex-com THE SICK 118, S ET it b [,\‘im}‘h:»'.'{\ AL fancy cassimeres, Look atthem [ inspection in both lines, prices al- ercia oher « Undertaker Estep had eight 1 'l rder for Election, wethe ind slee on the same rug, a 5 hOl w W s vig 0K e e s Ao iy o uarters Company A, Fifth rogiment, | while the cat was th 'n foo of all and save the tailor's profit. [ || vays right. Look them through. OrSe A gon belonging to the under b 4 lay, ¢ firy unkiey & Porter tried to | day ahd tomorrow. The physicians réport onal Guards, Council Bluffs, April | other eapines, and had worsted many in e 1ance to an order emanatin or’ of the sickness is not |} 1591 In pur narkable. | in the office of xcitement yesterday morningby | that the char with the dead vox, They were | alarming, bat the extont very r fair fight, 3 LT T 5 P S rul of the stat Héke Wab & BOTGIEE by whicH ML oars Money always refunded where goods || B y y A [ b \ ( Uiig Gink 8 S0 [ Hed 1o Mo aantiavaray vaks ity it “do not prove satisfactory. 10\\ nl an \HIQ! 0 O- oy « . ¢ of the . ! - O 3 (PR ’ and it has shown but little partiality inthe | tenant colonel of said Fifth iment. It is | State, commanding “all and :uh\l- — R | YN I AB LE D [‘x ALEBRSS, - on OF its victils, Nearly every adult | therefore o the officers and mem- | theowner or owners of u certain Mal- .. W. COR. 156 city has been given wste of its | bers of Company A, Fufth regiment, lowa | tesecatto produce the living body of S, W. CORIGLth and DOUGLLAE rigors, and many have sucoumbed to it. | bational guards, assemblo at the company | the said animal before the Hon, So-ind- Measlos is still holding among the chil- | armory on the ¢ 4 1801, be- a justice duly legaliy commuis- Tunning awuy tjutant g by M. L. ams on lower Main | Nearly one-half of the people in the cit, ;*_’ "'I\N ordering and dir STo6 heiy ¢ » had been do ailing, and the physicians are driven to a de- | ton be Bl Mg PRy o] before any had been done. L ALBERURRL A TR LR St | regiment on Yiho pusnose of | &oide, and a formal writ was accord ingly w. d _his at oah evening of the 1st, The hall was gaily decorated and ex cellent music added much to the enjoyment of the ocension. A bout thirty couples™ wer present, and a very pleasant evening was spent \eing provailing disease is the ubiquitous grippe, | balloting fo o for the office of lieu- | issued in the name of tho p Open Evenings Till 8 p. m. a ot w0 ot And/EheR rreat many. hundred | tween the hou locke for’ the | 8 Tho annunl eloction of officers of tho Young | Gon Au :",',f“ bed Breay mAnyundrad | U e ot billoting fo8 o canAldats for 1tad: | B1ONScDY people of the common - Men's Christian association will take pl Among the prominent adult people | touaht coloncl of said Fifth regiment By | wealth afo b giventime ind at the association rooms on the evening who are suffering from tne _grippe | order of D. B, Dk, place duly specified in the writ, and the Iith. An attractive musical programi 4 o Mr. and Mrs. W. W is heing pre 10 an ©ffort will bo mude | He M5 800 M Captain Commanding. | **thereof fo fail notat their own proper Tiartford hospita to depart from tno usual run of Such things, | [\ Wies, J. I [ i) el peril.” sond hor to the Hartford ho: e | | “The Mantattan, sporting headquarters. N. At the time appointed the mom-utous l‘hlh’ she objectad L0, sy m.,.fltn.u lh.-"\u i R ] P L\ EI @nefll twas duly produced bofore tho honor- | pense would be too great. S8S it ' usly il Kimball, seric \ and make the elcction an enjoyablo affair in @ | ye, John Bicrsheim, Superintendent socinl wuy. r of the city schools, John N. Baldwin, Mo cenarre e P\t i Ay iy » nted.” and this afternoon | . . . x Alot of dry goods which have been in the | slightly ill, Conrad (iclso and his mother, The Catiolie Bazaar. Sl LTI s A T 0 consentel, e Tho authoritics | Commencing Monday Morning, March 30, at hands of Frank Pete swor 0 Lol > | was remove 3 : L. 'Kirscht, Mr. | A large crowd assembled in Masonfe tem. | Whether puss was on ever since the fail- | the latter 'dangerously and dis- ure of thel kins & Jen former own: the firm of At- | Towle, head bookkecper for Kimball & | ple last evening. The occasion was a quad- | truth, the whole tauth and nothing but | made a search of the prem . ) A . n, were seized Wednesday after- | Champ, Mrs, Burhorn, Mrs. Forsythe, wife | rille party given by tho ladiesof the Cath. | Uhe truth,” nor whether his owner was | covered over #1000 hidden &V -le .]1.‘(. | ‘[(I ]’CHS (//021/” ’I o ’ ’OUSL, noon by Coustable Foroman on_an execution | of H. J. Forsythe of the Minnesota thresher | i gy BV 0 EE SO b T s | Tequired to actus proxy for him in this [ ferent parts of the biscment. She WS | 4 S issued 1n favor of the Broken Bow roller | company, T. J. Evans, Mr, and Mrs. M. E. g DoST AR it wrin that town, who hus made mills ¢ npany, for 8120 Tho value of the | Mevers, both serious Mrs. J N Casady | was given, Dalbe Aot respect, dnught . = 2 B =y P e orehestea furnishing the | “Hoaver this may havo been he pro- [ overy. effort toinduco her mother o 546 and H548 Broadwauy. stock is es d at at §200. d . Ster omas v musie. At 11 o'clock termissi as 1 H . > y © e S STOOLE G p 3 g R e oo e e | g e e i Sepopiid|itma aa A oper e sorvod After supper | cceded to vindicato his mistross’ nsser- [ pivo up her home in the cellars bt | This sto K consists of Mon's, Youths® and Boys™ Clothing, Gents’ $10'aplece vesterday worning in the police | siightly worse yesterday. Mr. Tilton of Tue | dancing was resumed and continued untilan | tions, first with regard to histighting | without avail. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, ete. Some of these pour in the morning. The booths wer qualities, for on theintroduction of som: argely patronized, and chances in the v strange animals of the canine species, THE TE wse of H. D. | BEE isslow y _under | ~Mrs. Geo court for drunkenness. The Mack, ch d with obtaining improving. e R. Wheel Ll pdlaiss goods areslightly damaged by fire and water, They will be slaugh. HONE SQUABBLE {ered at less than one-fourth cost prica, or who has been ill false pretences selling house numbers to | for several weeks ather residence on Har- | ous enterprises were sold by the dozen. brought by direction of the dignified DELAYS ARE DANGEROLU the citizens of West Council Bluffs was ¢ mony street, has been slowly sinking for the | night there will be an iateresting mu court, hedilated his tailto most majes- [ Voteto Scale Down but Mr. innett Come earlyand secure bargains. These goode will not 1ast long tinued until this mornis 0 o'clock, when | last few days. Lastevening her physician fter which dancing v ti¢ proportions, arched his back in mon- | Voted a Majority Against It. at the prices we are going to make. he will have a hearing before Justice Ham- | stated that there was no hope of her recov- umental style and gave battle, to the The Bell telephone company met A good girl can find a situatin_to do gen- action of the spectators, if not to | tarday aftergioon, says o ing 0 Mus P M, | that of his adversiries, cle We intend to clean then out in a very shor mer, ory, and that there was butlittle chance of v rttime. The annual roster of Fidelity council, No, | her, lasting through the night. 8 ! ddel dled yosterd orning 1 Sewor ing the | and voted to seale the | 150, o A e, 2 Just been lssuca, T¢ | . Thomas Liddel dit yesterday morning at houseworl 1 hat -« v g the | paper, and vo | a TR conlairia lst of il the membors, togothor | F0-clock at s residlence i Washington | Pryon 16 Bluft sr st i1 IS unniaycesTliRly bt mtaok down from ces0i000] o | GITIZENSS Tb BAN K SPiECIAL NOTICES. : it Occuputions. il bt of blood pois 7| “Fld \aw sevene 3 maag & spiace o 1 Major was y SR AR £ 1992 votes ag S < s it bt B of ade. s funor willtako | | Quelinoof carpeis” w parior fumiture | i, whoreupon pussys Srir Eae mood Rral | e e (e Tea prtal Btodk (i whiGhiha) v COUNCIL BLUFFS, and il i L afternoon at 2 o'clo will bear inspection. o cluim the largest | qemeanor were spe Shania < | re ng 5 ’ 3 i s = S5 shipof nine, andits present membership is B ncuiie sV stookn this sity, Manssl & Kistn, demeanor wero spesdily changed to \hl was backed b i erin Of Counc:l Blulfs, OR SALE—Several horses. long time. Call aring tho twelve years since it Kbk babrg 4 e - = monstrations of acquaintince and good- | tendent at Omaha of the Western Union | g At 10 e OF 4 by Tih avene. R L e T e 1 e nis resideace near Weston, aged - Tonsiloas AN adn oS : ! f CAPITAL STOCK 150,000 | = order in the country numbers 114,000 mem- | ULy years, L D Ltadialy ¢ P b s 1; and L. H. Koty ‘”l‘“’“l"”'[ M1 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 | MODELN houses for rent. Charles Martel, : g Mrs, Jonn Smitk._died yesterday morning other to the satisfaction of a1l concerned | Gmaha of the Union Pacifie lines. Ina . DM o ; Ainsy B p R o'clock, uzed forty-threo years, at her | A Telegraph Opcrator W ois Known | and immediutely terminating by this | jalegram to Mr. mnett, dated o et Our apring stoi T aaw complote, 1t you | howe an North First stroer, of sancer. Now R ) conclusive evidence suit whith, axcept | Sain 3. Str. Dickoy suys: “We | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... . 215,000 | R E want to b In style call at Reiter’s, the tailor, | tice of the funcral will be given later. for the shr "R o wd thought of a woman, | think under the réumstances that T i ) 5 He looked like a very ordinary man as H H sy | Directons—1. A Miller, F. O Gloaso, B L f business. N. P Dodx: 810 Broadway. Mrs. Daniel McCullough died at 11:15 |, -5 7 % U ‘he train | Might have dragged on interminably | vou st vote proxies against sealing. | ghuzurt, £ B et J. D. Edinundson, Chirios ! ; C——— o'clock Wednesday night of consumption, ‘at ‘;F f"‘fi".}" ,;l",‘ ‘l"f'l; oy olhojiy the | and led to rancor and strife. We (L.'.iz,\‘tlfl [”“,,,Jm. “judicious munuge- | G. Hannan, Transioh geuoral banking busi: | VW S NTEDZNan with smull fumuily 1o worle Carpets, furniture, stoves, tinware, crock- [ her residence, 1506 Sixth avenue. The | dispatcher’s office at tho pier, suys the ¢ uudiclous HANIRS” | ness. . Larqest capital and surpiua of wny | i, 08 0 BATdNT ul experiencad wirde ery, in endless variety on e puyments at | funeral will take place tnis moraing at 11 | C kland Tribune, He was dressed in an Sl ment necessary extensions can be made [R5 Tinvostorn Lowe ‘ vl--(;‘lmu-l\m“ toJohnston & Van Patt Mandel & Klew's. o'clock from Overton’s mission on Fourth rdinavy suit of clothes, His rather Nature's Tint. from earnin, outside of dividends.” In INTEREST ON TiM: DEPOSITS, = = T — PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS avenus angromaine will be taken to Mis- | ¢hin face was framed in a thin, reddish | A California invention has just been | 2 second teleg le{\\{'f lllm sume dm\li' kel o b it oK SALE—isna 20 0. 85019 honace NAL - I Yolley for Tplermenty eon il take | Doard: through which peeped puir of | putonted which bids fair to complately | M. Dickey says: e have vived ot OnDON 16 i ACHOO) Bh00. WOrH Biederman returnea y Chicago. L. . Davis and_wife of O breeat Denv s M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D £10,000. R L. Willla marbie Lt sincere in theirintention to leavethe | pyp pan Noseavn e s and porcelain. The [ control und management of the com- | THROAT S erday from [ place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the | Pluecyes. Taking itall inall he wasa | . vo1utionize the methods now in vogue resiaence, 500 Fourth steset. very ordinary looking man, and yet that | ¢[00 ' Lo T atia are in the man was the most noted telograph | for decorating Co e guests of Mrs, Davis' parents, Mr. | Travelers' union will meet Saturday, April | operator in the United States, and p object of the invention is to so dezorate | pany to the local stockholders, that we o Illl\l'l M m_‘ : \\l;.m.{l S h 0 p. l:!l. llll ln;:!u-dl of lru«r\l-‘rmun*, sibly in the worid. It v HOld Bogy such surfaces as to produce and perman- | feel that Mr. Wailace shovld resign mul‘ _Mrs. Blanche McCnllough of Missouri | Merriam block. Business of importance. | Fverybody who is, or pretends to be, o | ently fix upon them impressions of fig- | that you should be vetain as gencral Valley 15 i the city, the giest of Mr. and | All eommercial aud ex-commervial travelers | goloyraph operator ora train dispiteher | o, pnrul\i'snr ,nm_y "\ Shoct of | manager” Also. fa the telegram of | Ca Mre HlBablitkiot Notih JixAL 45eq LIyt Sl knows Old Bogy. Wherever there runs Mr. Dickey says: “Senator | and HAY W ANTED —Grod_girl for oral houso- work. Apply at Mrs. P, M. Pryor, 616 BlufY street. AVEcish antin dental oce. Apply . over Bee office, istonier for four lots betw stoand 26th sts, b and 4 yesterday Mr. J. B, Waits of Missouri Valley is in | qpo pair T % i ine by tolegr 4B o | £lass or porcelain is covered with an | \y fired you his proxy yosterdny, | Teonaleal one nan 2 iy LG roonahiolds 8 the city, having been called here by thoill: | The Fairmount S cigar at the Fountain. ulf:" by ”‘“‘fl'—ll Nl .l":',‘b. '[s,k"m‘"- emulsion, and after being subjected to a W L ',],;:,‘i'l‘i“.]‘ll Wallaco & o [ ety AsEor Ak | (hIthe (A nRs AN EnT Al ad: AY For Sale-1 have purchascd a fino jot ness of nis sister, Mrs. Dora McCullough, lat name, and it s pretiy safe to say | gy 'haut, is placed over o phovograph, | wa (and e reinstuie- | orfect rosulty foar. | ELGY iy, Soiton. £ i et by caio who died night before last, SPRING GOODS AT BOSTON STORE | that Old Bogy himsell hasbeen pretty | (W et ™8 REESE BFER &) WIOEOEIR | would = sand on = yo et small quantities. Leave orders at AN 0L A MGOE FoNOR eal opmaely o nearly whevever the telegraph has | $0¢ 2 gor o ment.” Another telegram of yesterduy West Hirontwa idsten & Cor lojed 1 "the dodk tepariment ol Fl. Eie- | Fotneringham, W itelaw & Co's. At- | gono. Old Bogy’s other name is | Inf. The gluss or porcoliin, aitor boing | statos that Alovee has been nsked to man & Co, and Miss Flo Millard, of the tractions for the Week. Bogardus. sensitized, is exposed for ahout three | yoro at least one-holf of the Am Boston store left last evening for Salt Lake twithstanding the gloomy. weather of | . Twenty-i ars ago Old Bogy—for | Minuets in astrony sunlight. A fter the | go|| “giock against sealing City, where _they have secured positious in | jast week. thousands. of peopie of | Counell | Old Bogy he was even when he was a | eXposeure is madothe picture is dovel: | yjogrs, Dickey and Korty tel tho 'large @ry goods store of the Walker | Blufts and vicinity visited the Boston store | lad—was o telograph operator in the | 0P¢d by the use of ceramic powders ol tpg folloving ‘to Mr, Walluce on Brothers & Feyler Co. 5 to admire ang purthase the beautiful spring | employ of the United States government. oy color desived. The powder is taken | qgy: J. H. Chambers, who was formerly in the | goods that were opened each 1. The | Bogy wasa teleeraph operntor in the | 40F and sifted evenly in the desived employ of W. C, Kisten, but who has for the | spring styles of ladies® dress goods wéro never ‘ EROPL0ROLL plice and burnished over with a soft MRU LY furmn for saleor trade: wo 2001 house perty larice, “Call on or add .. 017 Broadway. Room 1, § Counell Bluils, (s for trial before Mr, Alle m strato of habad, for lohratod MePhail planoss n pinos and orzans. Soid v Mar. Bourlcius. musio assistant | TIXAMINE t conceal- | X4 newseale cro on easy piyments OMATA, March 21, 180, —Georgy : “apitol rashing ) It Lake City, ment of birth, The assistant magis | g% 4 ourlel last six rouths beew connected with the | s isome as they are th » Tha de- | copitol at Washington, and he handle wsh. Gradus images deve A ’ ) ) : g teach SHuist an straot, Cotinel B10Ms. et T Lo 80 Do R o8 M e e g ean T8 Son [l il e finnorfun s messages) i ame | orush. “Gradinllyithey images develon veprosenta large majority of trate, on the ovidenco adauced for (ho | ool LEawn oot Eofnel B, city yesterday morning, on his way to S very radical and embrace all - grades of | there from tnetront. He was trusted | 0 ‘l_", | Qi olinge. Drowh | ocal stock of the Rocky Mountain Bell }”'“‘“"“”“- sentenced to woman to sul- | F'OR SALECA houas and lureg lat on ensy tle, Wash, He will remain in the Bluffs for | goods. During this weck ladies will be | and the confidence was not abused trunks and branches appear, vivid and | yo1,phone company in our own names three months’ imprisonment, She | Council Biufes Ia. @ fow duys visiting fricnds, well repaid for a visit to the Boston store | After awhile he i ——— chether they wish to purghase or not. They | and w. Fruit farm for salo on reasonable terms; | will enjoy looking at the i s sent to the front | true tonature. When the image isthus midst of the fiehtine | develoved a thin conting of flux is ap- nds that wegot | had been in pr tistied with the | the authori on about n month, when ‘nd the names of the - o il s discovered that she was | YW into it. We uare not moved his LAUTERWASSER ncehouse from Br ) ry 1 it wlway to 100 oy new and beau- | wi F > red plied, the plate isput into a fiving fu recent action of the dirvectors in reg encicnte, and on u representation of this | Broadway © ho will keep on hand” a fine within one and one-half miles of the P. O.: | tiful fabrics which they can find, and if east- n,‘lfl:l:m‘,”m ""‘i“";‘]i‘,‘l': ['_1":3:“!i"“ nace and the picture becomes perma- | y \‘l’:: I.‘:::(:.; aaneer and’ thinkiit | tactehe woaldisch Baie oot enquiry | swek Bxturos o i all in bearivg; good buildings; posscssion | ern prices will be any additional inducement : B nont. The plaves thus decorated ean be | S5 % FEE 0 ded, and that ‘o | into the whole matter ordered. The ré . r 32 given atonce. Callon D. J. Hutchinson & | they will bounable to resist the temptation | He was an t_operator—a beter 1e of any size und can gt | Bhotldibarestinded, aabh AL 18 FORMLE s D ALOL 0BG A0S Rlax At a sacrifice, largo size letter Co, 617 Broadway. A ot Evary lie1s fu)l and | does nob e nd he held many a | MACe of W ee o kil 'l‘";l f*;‘ a to the viows of a majority of | sultis thut'/flve native policomen of vari- | b pross, " dusks and 2 siore el you will be well entertained when looking | gre sret during those troublous | PUrposes where stalnec a8 hith I stock in this matter, and donot | ous gradesand the village chwkedar, | (HOS3, L LBrEE TEoN 80 O O s Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 80 Pearl stroety | ihem over, % | Bimos. Alter the war O1d Bogy bogan | orto been employed forhouse and church | 1.0 aSent us, that you shruld resign the | who were concerned in the inquiry and | e Hoor seaies ~ Kecline & Felt, 117 next to Grand hotel, Telophone 145, High | We will furnish you wall paper this spring, | to drift, He wandered from valvoad to | decoration. Specimens of the new pro-| yeidency and enable us to I an | committed of the woman, are on” tr Miin St, grade work a specialty, in all the latost. styles, at castern prices, and | pailroad, and from telegraph office to | €058 Were shown to a San Francisco | ouunizuion in harmony with a major- | for extorting confession. The unfou 003 RENT- o NMoMation biock, 3 story o it will guarantee satisfaction both in_quality | telograph office, from one end of the Chronitle report sheets | 14708 the loc nate woman, some eigh days after her brick, with basement and elevator. J, W District Court News, and material, BOSTON STORE, 2 f rlass ha S f 4 i i q " Vi o a ol Squire, 01 Pearl stre i i country to another, and before long the | { | fereid 2 9 Mr. Albree informs me t his com- | release, was delivered of a child, quire, 01 Pear Ahamangulioetor, ogpslderation fn;idie, | 7 o Winrnaancll Biufts, I8 | hame of Old Bogy became a proverh | Wishington sloop- [ 10 has no desive to interfore in the il B s Mot o S " = 5 PotnERINGHAN, WHITELAW & Co. i 4 eame o pro r 3 oy S ardad) e gt add A v has no desire tc erfere = SALE—A barg new modern house ‘}!““““““"““‘“’ TSR .tun aaeg.at’ Horaog e among telegrraph men, Ho had gainea | I8 (upid, country houses, the portrait | g cement of local companies, but Warning. T e ; erett against the city. This is a suit which s brought some time ago ta enjoin the city from wterfering with the plaintif's posses- sion of thirty-five feel of the road on Graham ayenue, which the plaiotiff claims belongs to nts, seven easy puyments; located on otor lina. D, J. Hutehin- Daings In Superi-r Court. ho bad habit of unvest thathad fastened | Of# lady, figured decorative designs and | yypts’the loeal stockholders to control | On the Tn superior court yesterday the arguments | itself upon him during the war, and be- | Seriptural subjects have been produced. | 4y 5.0 matters; that being the case, we | tickets a of tho attorneys onthe motion for new tral | fore long he becamo the most noted | The cost of making glass pictures for | gool'thut our wishesin this matter should | the San Franci in tho caso of W. € Muceivs Dr. . W, | tramp operator in the United State door panels, for 'church windows, for govern, DICKEY, ceiving through tickets to the term Houghton, were made. This is a suit in | Heseemed to have lost all desire or | Steamboat ;‘"'“"“ decoration will bo ma- L. ELKORIY. | which is at San Quentin, where the hit and ho tas been kopt. out. of by tho Ac- | whieh the pluatift clavmed 8300 damages for | Ability for steady work, and while his | torially reduced by the mew proce A communieation of similar import | prisom is loc tion of the dty. The street was formerly | paies S RNV TS was | ability was of tho highost, he would | The inventors intold to prepire o ser was sentalso to (& W. Lyman, Major | sistant puying te! luifs « ! . o of our most m inn aixty-fivo foot wide, tui- . year or tvo e | (LU month ago, and o verdict was | WOk afow weolks and thén. suddenly of California views in the nutural ta% | il and George M. Scott, e Amnatt | prominent banks, 10T 1SR0I0f qur. TRk the council _ordere 0 be widened to 100 3 et (5 T Y| for the world’s fair exhibition. Not only - o § at val | soo! o ore bty lit~ T ot thia: the plalatift elaims, the | given in favor of the plaintiff. The motion leave, and do nothing until his money does not propose to be downed, but local | society man, summered at the pretty lit W zauge railroad no way | foms; will st ued from Sausalito, sags | on, 615 Broadwiy. OR SALE or R rio; L with outos, by J. I Kios. 105 Mala st, Jounoll v Ah ATt can the picture be produced in vivid AP i A A toueTe e SHave i tunia R ioha 4 city encroached on his property, and he ac- | for anew trial was taken under advisement N exhiansted i i colorings, Rl i iae ol easlote narcamia| opinionismalio bejhaybe chab AuERT Sle villaggsieiniadson sy diasdioniber, cordingly brought suit to protect himself 3 And s0 he traveled, working o little, i o8 fight on his hands. On a certain Saturday afternoon he de- e St oot 0f el it oA | Py 0D Xetion. - i borrowing a great deal and often gettg | Powers enables a reproduction in half i i S sived to attend o tenui Pusey and L. Everett appear for the plamtift aurence Ellenbaum was up before the | pagses from point to point on the rail- | tones and hues similar to the coloring of i San Rafael and ac nrty in Highes puid for rags and et e : : paLe Extorting o Con| in - | all kinds of serap metals. and George A. Holmes for the city. courton a charge of incorrigibility preferred | poad lines. bromotype photographs; with all -the o s inatunee of ox torting | tered the Sausulito ticket office | G AL S i Aong 0o deckoos Which war mado by | against bim by bis mother. A number of | " Soven o eight yours ago Bogardus | Shadosand lights, in the most artistic [ A most villunousinstunce ofextorting | (Cf0 jce transportation, A return aaangley Coalopninpdimoroikniainti Judge Devmer yosterday wis one in the case | questions were put to the boy, to all of which R ¥ 4 € confession under threats and intimida- j ansportation, '/ find 1t to their advantage tocommuni- was sent to China to put in operation a | manuer ool 's W. W. C T e > uswel eht-forward wi 5 a0, : e T ive policemen of the | ticket to San Rafuel,” he said, deposit- | cate with us before disposing of their "{\%L(n?.'-"Sflu‘li;\..'n‘v\{h‘e‘;'\'\g:i.uj Iiws‘l‘;'iwl:l‘.: §" 3;:::;1::“‘:‘.: (i‘::l«:l::’s‘oxfx??\‘vurgf‘:::A))’.h\‘x‘({; system of train dispatching on the first Soldier B o :1‘;:&-:‘(‘ et Lpll ont pending in | ing #1 on the counter. The agent passed | socks, GILINSKY lsl‘Ens., Etion boath ot Streotsville, which are in | ers of the boy, were called in to testify as to | Failroad telegraph in that country. He = 8oMlex By ;amuritan e i Of P, Girey, joint mugistrate of | 0ut @ roturn ticket to San Quentin and Union Broadway Depot Ntigation, to tio plantiff, the boy’s actions in school, his mother kaving | Was gone four years and when 'he re- When the tremendous cannonade | the cour . Grey, agis 3 ) says the Morning Post. 50 cents change, **Look here,” suid the | Tel. 801. Counecil Blutfs y recorded it “I don’t want to goto - = I September I o Hcrae wwis aleo rendered in the cases of | claimed that he would not o toschool. They | turned he was givenn big reception at | Which preceded Pickett's great charge 'l‘,\,l,“‘h‘t']",‘,“;‘.m(,m.l. e Ella Melntosh against W. D. Shadin and C. | stated that he had always been regular in his | Chattanooga, and thut wasthe beginning | at Gettysburg going on and the | From the P Dierks against 1. W. Kappell, in both of | attendance, and had done as well us most of | of his second downfall. Five years ago | troopsof Hancock’s: eolumn were lying | appeal rs that some tima in med e ke | NEW OGDEN HOTEL ance, and had _d t ar ¢ r ' 4 lice discovered the 'he railroadofficial looked Which the defaaant failed to appear and a | the bovs. The case was taken under advise- | () v drilted ol San B o | flat upon the ground’in the stifling July | last the Sirsawan police ¢ i alig do | The New Ozdan Hotel, in Consil Bluffs, dofault was taken. ment by the court, and & decision will be | G1a Bogy drifted out toSan Francisco | MR Bl Ko e of the Second Vet. | body of an infunt In a tank:an investi- ho t i lghtly, bub mude: § o ERe e T e Puiriie vod o tns Ao Bty ) il RS and was employed in the Western Union | hed [ cond ation followed, in the courso of which a [ nO repl Tepaited the hes 1 hem hrneneht aad 1F naw oLs hACHa T tak Do you wantan spress wagon or boy? | S e, bt atios of the members of the | Office in that eity. Ho worked thore for [ mont brigade, whosd ' mamd was Allen, | gation followed, th ihe cORrse i MEA S wildored fin rnosily, I don't | Botels i thie sinbe. It i 1050ad la ths b st King upthe A, D. T. Co,, telephone 179, No. | firm of Heury Eiseman & Co., which was to several weeks, and just before pay day | left the ranks, wallsed back ahundred | Woman name - _‘I AR 0 L riven | want to go to San Quentin, you know,” | Bess partoft i city an { thy el _motors 11 North Maiu street. have come off last zight was continued until | he wentout of the' office and never re- | yords where theshellswere flying thick- | caste, was sus |‘n ik i m_ nt | The ticket agent looked G Ana! s z‘*l-ll«‘»l':." overy foar minatas gulr’u o & A e e O AR this evening at 70 o'clock, when it will be | turned to get the money that was due ;'"lv 'i”u\‘ his ¢ "w‘ml ot aspring, camo '*H‘l“l “" R i i ,I‘." man over from head to foot, then replied | ing. Steam heat, hot ani ¢ LLESENE Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk | taken up. him. hack o tho line and slowly passed along | and made v . e oL e - A g arked | Sunshine in evary room. Table u § field, garden and fowor sceas in the west | In the case of Herman Rodenburg vs the | * Oid Hogy’s uncle died in Rochester, | it, giving toeach man in § Seompiny § | unfortunate womun was apprehended .‘,;Hl«‘m_lM::“”"A\‘-"‘_"'I“f, o Loy ‘1”"\”"':‘\:”;;‘\’ e R L L B Cataloguo and samples by wail. (‘nln o, ‘Ii\.‘.'.::.'""k« 2 :.‘...l&ulx)l“::rl ":Illl“l"':' sam Y., not long ago and left him $20,000, | few drops. Then he dropped back into | and made toundergo anexaminationb |y 00e™ The poor bank clerk col- GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager. ALl Chineso goods ab haif price ot Jim | o o O O rotion awas | Dit 80 invested that he could draw only | his plucz entirely unfiurt. " A few min- | no fewer than a scoroof villugo mid- Finley Burke Thos, B, Owad Lung's, 808 Broadway. fled wsking that the. company be compelied | the income, and consequently the tramp [ ltes afterward, while compavatively in | wives, who were divided in their opin- i inley urke, il hos, E. Oasady. o — to produce the written report of the aceident | operatoris in better finuncial condition | the shelter, he received a wound which | jon as to her maternity. The woman Pald the Penalty He Imposdd., BURKE & CASADY, Flooded the School House. as preparad by tho conductor and other em- | than ever before. He is good natured | has lamed him for life. While getting | wa Yesterday moruing when A. M. Bennett, ployes u(‘lhu rosd who had \-mmgu of the ! and good hearted in the extreme, and | the water and passing it about, the junitor of the Bloomer school building, 1 At tho time the accident occurred. The | will share his lust penny with his friends | 5ays, he felt no fear whate however, det for u con fr. Allen | ble time by the police, who, itis alloge er,but as | used thréats towards her and intimi- Our commandant, said an officer from one of the several military posts locuted Attorneys-at-Law near San Pranciseo, has issued strict or- - Aff claims it isarule on the railroad apomed up the school ouso. bo found the | Fuwuitt datms it 1s arule on the raileoud | by he is an invewrato borrower, and | 5000 88 ho was wourided he realized the | duted hor by saying that if she did 0ot} Gers that any dog_during to sel foot on PRACIICIE IN THE SPATE AND FEDERAT, fors of M1 the rooms covered WIth Water, | el ceiteeis e e & writon report of | the boys all like him, and he has no | dangerof the situatlon and was mortal- | confess to the child found being hers. | tyo pirado ground shall be taken to the courTs, Io the corner of overy roam there was o | port made Of tho accidont occuring on the | troublo making his way wherever he |1y afraid of being killed until Stannard’s | she would be operated on by u medical | gyurd house, und the sum of Ofosss J. J, Brows Buliding, Councll Bluffs, fountain that was sending o jet of water up | BIght of February 25, but that the railroad | goes, traveling mostly on his reputation. | charge shattered Pickett’s splendid col- | man toarrive at the truth. As av ult, | must be paid b he is returned tohis | 'O¥% > H tothe celling. Upon investigating he found -m{x\gmfiyw-r:.;.;s:‘:n ;m\:x]u.-o n” ; A i i il umn xu'ul the tide of battle ebbed back the unfortunate woman made the :] | owner. Now, the commandant’s wife | e ; ] * Yiat during tho night somo one had catered |y iatson foremai Lad, b matlon totranstor Something to te Proud of. from where he | quired confession and was committed | hagy net pue, and the other day the | SIMS & STnders—Attorera s taw. prac. tne sehool house by breaking open the rear | by 8, T. Burgess against Willism Maloney. A well-known newspaper man who was e —_— ! Oficer communding the post, who is { federal courts Rooms % 4 wnd o Shugurs door of the basemeut, and turned the water B stationed at Wa shington while President A Woman with $4,000 H dd-n. % . > i rather short sighted, espied the pug | Beuoblock, Council Bluirs, lowa m hiswound in [ For a number of years past Mrs. Goeth's Visit to Carlsbad. pluying with a tennis bill on the for- | into the boiler of the steam heating appartus, J.C. Blxby, steam heating, sanitiey en. | Garfield was suffering 1 . The boiler and the pipes bad been gradually | gineer, 203 Mo rriam block, Council Blulrs the white house had occasion one night |'Stev the wito~ of a soldier, has =~ | bidden terrvitory, The sentry, conscious of P —p—— I rerd - filled, after which the water bad made its - to go beyond the capitol on business. It | been living in the bisement of a de- The:e ls nodonbt that the lfe of the | the canine’s ownership, ws blind to the | H, J, Chambers, ;A% raoy, ¢ Law, No. 10 (L xn‘-;‘hrmwn the '-lwlx»lv;wk:.l“\:-llnm had )‘h\'m\!l.ln:ndr\‘(‘fll.l 2 Poarl streat, '1}-1\» was @ beautiful moonlight night, and on | serted houso on the outskirts of Thomp- | w krely proluked by Srinkiu the waiwn o 6| trespass; but the commandunt, not bei netl's store, ' hono No. 23 Business 4 cen left open as usual during the night. phone 100ds called foraud aclivered. is retur o 88 v > r . (o P 4 . | SprudelSpring. In our day we have the Spruc 80 we yrmed, s sternly, ‘sentr hours. 8 a. m. 09 p.w, Counell Blufrs, Tt is supposed that thedeod was done by b oaliens his return he satdown on the rim of a | sonville, Conn. She has paid a monthly | 3RastERTE (& BULGEF T B0 LT GG | well informed, sald sternly, ‘sentry A 0 9 p oune il Blurs, la. busin facing its east front. While he was silently admiring the great pile and its majestic dome, a tall, spare man sat | per month from the governm nt. | down about ten feet from him and said: | actual living expenses lor the pust th “Young man vou are looking ut one of | month, includin nt, have amounted | st 1tal of $1.50 and lived upon the ch ¢ of her neighbors. She receives §1 Furnishing the Grand, Six car loads of furniture for tho Grand hotel arrived vesterday over the Northwest- the Phaenix furnitare company of tramps, as av old overcoat that the janitor nad left in the building was found carefully spread out in one corner of one of the rooms, where it had evidently been used us a bed, Mr. Benuett, however, thinks it must have [ eru frox move thut animal to the guard nouse o2 el The order was of course obeyed. Now, FICER & PUSEY. he CARLSBAD SPRUD EL SALT (powder form) | hear the sequel, Aboutan hour after- | OFFICER & PUSEY, s 8 wers purgative, butls an alterative | ward o servant f v m the commandant’s | tivo rewedy which di tona houso appeared at the gusrd house, BA N IK E:R S tons by | dared 50 centsto the g 1 and hore . obtainad by evaporation from ths walsrs of Carls: been done by some oue whuim; a grudgo | Grand Rapids, Mich. The cais wade s daz- | the grundest sights that civilization | to 37 The neighbors, not notieing | M. allaysirdtation aud removea obst [ ! E.“.‘f'.','.?:."'.5"'1233.:.‘.,‘3::'13'l.'.’.’v“"f.rvafl:\n"'p‘:z :13:3.; oppearance as llm)‘|4.:uw.y;;|.llm; .-m-l. In | affords. T have boen all over the world, | Mrs. Stevens around the past few days, gy ot Fo gy i i winont ot | away the urhippy pug o its mistross | e g ey much good water, At all oventstho children | ScC0rdanco with an order which baa 8 I have seen St. Paul’sand | made an investigation and discovered | e MRS LG 2 | Now the question is," concluded the offi- COUNGIL BLUFFS. IOWA, in all the rooms of the Bloomer school had a | Kivea by Proprictor Jewell to the manu St. Peter’s, but for grandeur and digoit that she was in a terrible condit on. | yonte 6Barclay Street Now York, eat cer, **did that 50 cent picce come out of Dealors {n forelgn anl do M xohanTe boliday yesterday so as to give the jauitor an | turers, they were coverad with white stre: of architecture this structure exc }Shu was badly wa:ted away f a kol | we city vn every Phawphicts wmalled Lres ¢ pocket of the commandant or from ! gollcction wade sad interost pald o4 ti-ue opportunity to repalr the mischief, | ers on Which were printed the words, them. To appreciate it fully it must be | proper nourlshment. 1t was decided o0 | upon u plieation , the purse of his wif deposits.

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