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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1891, | m ~ | Mankin, in Brooklyn, untila short time ago 4 UL els in case they stood by him, The attor. | Mankin, 3 ime ago, THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES. o e e i Menuait i sons | whom hs father totk bl ey wa puced | e o papers ‘which Coyne wnted tho two | bim in s New Eirp DppiekBideg T s i ILUFFS — (Germans to sigu are the depositions which s SPIESLEN 5 —————— AU I A ro sued out by Benjuman, and their ab. | fince that X’|z|whl\'|tll:;" fhis “veen makiog CFFICE: No, 12 PEARL STREET. | Oty Gousoil Fails to Act on the Ohantan- f soncols now accounted for by exaining | fotte (haptivrs [ Gl e Dot Ac kiny BRDWN[NG K ]NG & GD e ~ na Motor Line, e OO aed for by the attor. | house near Bay Shore, L. 1 Quiten struggls ’ i . eliv . qu tinuance neen asked for by the attor truge PRSI —— /" Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City s for the plaintif ensued leforo Mrs, ankin woull give him H. W. TILTON MANAGER e 3 - up. Hints are made of @ seusational story in TE I3 Ourline of carpets and patlor furniture | connection with the case, with thesugwestion . . . " PELEPHONES PETITION AND REM{)NSTF\NC[F[CEV D. | Qurline ol carpots and parior, fumiture | ERCIND WELEED TOSLIL Have: come < 3 will bear inspectio <lain he largest | - M v . come to | l\'u\ ness OMee, No. 43, pu— Mockn thodlty, Mandel & Kiein, | barm had his father not recovered him. | ( . Night Editor. No, 28.” y. ke Al y Por Ne " 3 s VUGHT LISE KILKENNY CAT — = Reasoms for Not nuutnu,.'\hn:n the | (e fut window shades fic cach, with | FOUGHT LIKE KLLKENNY CATS, ) ; 7 MINOR MENTION. Proposed Ronte—City Prin fixtures ang all complie, &t the Bosn | qo Fureatl-Daily Batde Stpped by have displayed wonderful taste and rare handiwork, S Dyvided—About the Drinks s dr bk x keihaboi o Polic . ¥ o N. Y. P. Co e in selection an ¢ facture of their spr stock Council Blufts Lumber Co., coal. ing Water, CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUN IY, PriLAbELIHIA, ADF he fight between ¢ Loho selec :“ 15‘ ‘l‘ Ixl ]nl”F'“ ILIHD ol t ’;' r S ‘1\:\‘/‘.11~ll 3 e Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block —— — Jim Daily of this city and Pat Farrell of (&) vercoats, emi anc u ress Suits. ith the ¥ Uit I{w:k ;:vlrvqnuu Lmi'x’;mmm:-, LI R SR St N e e tho fupervisors Have | Diitahurg was stopped by tho poice last , S eI A A fit, ¢ 1 at ¢ 2 & 16 e pervading * - Main ”IIm 4]‘\ y tr\n;vy il met 3;,;” ..Cl.n m\ "::.;l‘ to Deal With, b night at the end of the third round, Daily same accuracy in fit, and nea appearance pervading Marriago licenso was Issued yvesterday to | UP busincss left incomplete ou Monciy evens rounty supervisors continued theirses- | paying the best of itat the time. P Sip € ire ) inc 5 ) Julius Stzbrand Mary Turk, both of Min- | fvg. ‘The principal object of the meeting was y afternoon, the business trans- [ \When the men faced cach other Farrell throughout their entire li ik including the medium don t cousider the quostion of granting the | aeted being almost entirely in regard to the | jogiced cager, whilo Daily seomed to realize grades and work-a-day clothing. The newrly organized Ogallain tribe, A | Omuba and Councll Bluffs stroet railway | vacatad or changes of varions county =0als. | that ft was well to take things a5 caslly as proved Order of Redmen, will visitthe Pot- | company the rigt 10 the Chautauqua | A resolution was passed putting a 8top o | yocould, Farrell began with arush and B oL AL gounds, The committeo of tho whole, | the throwing of cloctric light carbons from | jnded n stunning 1ot band blow fair or B. I Chambers died at 1 o'clock yosterday | wijch had the matter under consideration s OIS HBIES N6 | Hatters s ST s on B WGERIn &L UM FeslABTTE Oteel « the top of the tower of the court house tothe | Dajly's face on the first attempt. The forco | ship, aged sixty yours neral wiit | during the afternoon, veported favorably. | yoof below. The throwing has beendoneby | of the blow drove Daily to the ropes and take' place this morn lock at the | An ordinance had been drawnup authoriz- | the employes of the clectric light company | parrell followed him up, swinging wildly ' residence ing the coustruction of a s whenthey have been pitting new carbonson | with his right and hitting nothing. 'S The Women's Christian Temperance Union | track — street along Pierce | the arclights, andit bas resulted in the stop- | A soon as the men were separated Farroll will meet this afte yat 3oclock i oo | gtret from its irtersection with Oalk, | pingup of the waste pipes around the eves, | Mdde another lunge for Duily, bat did not 402 Merriam block, All ladies who ave fu- | o SHivaon Nvens, thibios of Sherson T a0 * | land Duily _ swung his right o i et P K i its direct fr Yermse rar {Siusiod 1t rmpernc Weslk se Hjted 13 | (o Meblerson veniis Shesco ch MoPheraon and In some cases tho pieces of shon 1Y | o pueelly beatt md lmded hab ourimportation of Kilt Suitsdirect from Germany are be present, avenueto east city limits; Ridge and Can- | punched holes in the roof, causing leaks, The | Farvell foreed the fighting throughout the , latest craze Wi s f 'S after To polics ourt yester uing streets from the interseetion with Plerco | fact that the roofof thecourt house was leiky | round and landed some good blows, but the latest craze with mothers. Ladies, an afternoon Stenrod was fined 10,70 1 street to east city liomts; Hubbard street | has been known for some time past, but the | missed many more times than he landed, down town would be incomplete without at rest and a st 7 the ) tion th Pioree 1s¢ was never looked up until Monday, I'he minuio rest between rounds was made 3 § disturl the peace. S from inter n with Prer | Y drunk, was d $10. 1 Hubbard v from it committee of the board visited the top of [ the most of by the secouds, and both men stroll th l'UUgh our el egant reception room, and a care- I charged with disturbing the peace, was dis® | S5 T sl ia ittt tho building and found out what had teen J up fresh for the second round. Farrell : ! C : it e tion with ne st o east cit bt ugain went i to rush things, bt Daily was ful survey ofthe many attractions and spring novel- Mt Midie, HE: ot atug providing the company shall @ writt Josephine Woodworth Yiled a elaim against | now thorougnly awake and Taying ~for him 5 R 2 \ ABEof b §HO; Mrs, 1. B, HonrHare, diod M ceptance of the ording ) thie oty for #,000 damages on aecount of | Finding tnatke could not ket home with his | ties in our boys’and children's department. day nigkt aL8 o'clock of lung fever. The | Bfler its pass y truc permanent in s which ber son, Henry W. | left, 1l swung his tight into Daily C funoral was hield yost Aftornoon at the | €ate the proposed railway on or be Woodworth, had suffered by the breaking of | ribs, moment later Duily jabbed his left residenco, 1424 Avenuc D, Rev. Mcl Stew- a bridie actoss Indian creck in Garner tovn- | into: Favrell's fuce, and” when: Farrol ’ - 1 ¢ enue D, Rev. MeK & i or, Hart | ehip, on what is known as the Sapp road, 1t | made his next rush nily eaught art officiating R vOHtE o . L B ; 2 [ i on crosts of | is eliimed that the bridge had been allowed | him on the —ear with his right ]_\Hl;H;y \I”HI‘..”;. f ll'l:l”\"v hter "{I'v"'li”” ta associntion, and | by supervisors to yme rotten and un- Ill“.\“ l\In[- fiul\lmnl\flh t and furious, i« dica of #rippe ay e | th alms of the association were presented | safe, and that it had collapsed while her son | Daily’s blows were better di d and _the " TR It AR e e I e Ao L A Bur him_ to the | ead tho r..lm found iareell o litilo our hat and furnishing departments now crowded o'clock at the family residence on Seco A rance was @ o from cer- | ground and infiicting injuries from which he | gr naclineh Farrell hit Daily in the i : enue between Fitecnth and Sixteenth streets, | 7 owners on Pier 1 Canning | hod neverrocovered. and from which, accord | ribs tnd Daily responded in tho next clinch with desirable goods both for dress and general wear, e wternent being i Walaat il e o buil the voad | i pysiciai’s statoment, ho would | by “copping' Farrell i thio juw. iingan, ery ute. Therem anco | neyver re e A sunilar claim was put in | one of Farrel's seconds, jumped through the Cheerfully Reftnded ' ' Guorge Hughes, son of tor Martin nion of the the | by the father of the injured boy, A, E. Wood- | ropes and protested, but was - ordered off the Money Cheerfully Reltnded " “ Hughes, will be married today at noon te wasbest, Pierce | worth. for$1,000. Both cluims were rejected o i & 0. Miss 1 y KKer I} Tding v Anniug Streels aro narr ) Whereupon the claimants stated that they ouud found borh men thoro when goods o not satisty, U < ) plico at tho reside 5 ft for the driveway out to the | would begin suit against the county to ré- | ans rushe was e Mr. and Mrs. M We The signers of tiwe remonstrance | cover the amounts which they had asked for. | countered. Again he rushed and ove S W.COR. 15th and DOUGLAS Aftor tho contracting | ave: J. (. Woodward, Mrs. €. Whitmc (e A. Murphy was present bofore the | clineh that followed he began itting i ailngs witdl 8 ocloke. N.dR. Borsd for Hllestritad s will leave fo . Wash., where | W. Woodward, Mrs, B. Kay, J. R. Wyeh, board for the purpose of asking the super- | Daily over the beart and stomach, o [ Oataiogne, Rt will spend a few weeks on a wedding | T. Woodsward, John Horn, rge Keeling, | visors to assist hiny aud tho other dofendants | Daily got back in fine style, oAb Al i Th omas Capel, Harry Staw, Lo A. Casper, [ in the payment of the judgment which was atonce the nature of the batule chan ged In the district court yesterday a counter- w \\lmul“l.n-«n 'Ih- I\zu >chin which he | secured in the district court against (ll"n\ E n‘mll wvrm-([m;:n ln.{r men mmrmi — — - claim was filed by the defendants iu the cse | stated the clairns of the property owners. | some timeago in the of Michael Der- uch other with their leftsand punch ! ’\‘l\\'\:.(.‘m.‘ \f\ o Judd & ’\ -‘Ht ome of us,'” said he, “*have built new | moddy vs. Murphy etal. The suit was one v with their rights. Daily was clear hany allegred that the goods | houses within a few feet of the road aloug | which was broight for the purpose of recov- | getting the better of ity infiglting being ono which ik tee furnished for the c which the railroad is proposed to be built. In | eriug damages on account of the vacatiug of | of hisstroug poiuts. —~ Struction of tho defendants: houses was of | order that the road may be built, wo are to | an old road and the openiui of a newone | Just then Detectives Donagy and Murray S AT such an inferior grade as to greatly decreaso L'(!\"' ;twvn feet “‘\f nu:'!vm‘w-l next \:u' }nN his premisos. '|I1..~.:\.i \\'A;s a judgmont «’;III;-w u-;\”n.w;:\;:‘.‘(‘ll.\-» l:;;l:v\‘ 1‘1 nln!n:'l'd lh‘o ounct S, ; the value of the houses. A julgmentfor [ strect in hat the may be | forabout £00 awarded. Murphy now c szht stopped, but the contestants paid no at- ¥ 1,600 aRtinen i asken Tor, pmentior | widened. 1e of our houscs are so near | that he aid not know, when he went intothe | tention to them and bunged away at each | CAPITAL STOCK. 8150000 I James Morabort commenced suitin superior | (e sireet now thatwe should hive amoat no | suit, that it was a poisonal one that he [other like Kilkenny eats.” The unied ef- | SURPLUS AND PROFITS - 70,000 O e o ot &30 T i | frout yards at all, while others would | and'his co-defendants would ' have to pay | forts of thodetectives and the master of cor. =4 AR A PP | actually have to move the houses back, and | whatever judgment might be taxed E emonies finally parted the combatants ana 3 - 0 pay which he clims is due from Beck f ) ITAL SURPLUS ... 225,000 Bt s \ivicos ds BACLARUbE LK AUIG: 18 the | WO Atd e T them. He supposod that the county would | they were not allowed to come together 4 . g 81y WG ot batwden | | DEOD e arewillingto help | come in for its shurc of the general expense, | agiin DinEcions LA, Miliar, .0 Glovson, B L = O T it ot Dok minavaq | along all we can but when it comes 1o going and ho did not find out to the. contra ]vmlll “he fight was awarded Lo Daly. ihuee. J D uunison, it gy O ASCHOEDSAOGCK, Prop: the two men sometimo ago, Beck having had Fla did not find out h s tholatter unlocked the saloon door and went [ 1e II:llll'll;‘kl) ,‘[‘"l‘“'._‘:““‘,’:“;‘,“"[' bl GE R sympathized T Mutyhy “"‘,‘\““““;“'( Lixcors, Nob. Aptl 7or[Spocial Tele: | Dinkin Southwestarn Lo wa. Comer Avenue A and 26th Street, Council Blaffs; on Coun. n, us he cliimed, to go about his business. g ole | but thoy thought that any assistanco thai LY ., Ap Y 2 S b 1 for further consideration might be griven to him in'the present case | gram o Tue Ber, The second evening of | INTEREST ON TIM: DEPOS!TS, ) Wil oo . o i [ D : L1 1 ,I.,““")"‘\‘Q?,':"‘l " nguinst Jack Green and | oo matter of eity printing was taken up, | would simply form a precedent, which, iu the | the bicyelorace provea oven move exciting | 3 cil Bluffs and Omaha Electric motor line. 1omas aner 8 AT s ried yes. anc s decided to divide the printing be. e, g je abused as fore by . {OHaY mormibg, butthe deieadans; claied | oo o deetaolto divide thie printing be. | fulure, might o abused, 1 wis thetsfors | thantha fint. Al the o | NEW OGDEN BROTEL that the ot ready 5o soon, and a | same prices as were chatged | . 18166 i the AR 66 L mBelyoay andare remarkavly well matched. Mock % 5 continuance was grapted until nent Frida ATNCPrnET DR ca tAtaq et SHBEO Db ICNEE < The New n Council Bl 15 still & lap shead, and made several ineffect- ”v"“"‘.”", OFFICES: The following cases were as igned for trial enfsied an mol member of the council had b hus been com lot rafine drink go to Baird f 2 tomorrow, | ual uttempts to add another lap, but the < oW on - of th 5 8 today: Bartle & Norten s, Bilger: | of Robert Phillins and had examined the hay 3 Broudway ottierbykers bugredibin tou close, to. permit 0 the b 1521 Farnam Street - - - Omaha, Neb, Squire vs. Hart; Weber & Son Fried- | which he claimed had been damuged by an e sucha proceeding. Mears hadabad fall in the e mot 4 . % man: Western Lumber and Supply company [ overflow of Indian creek, and had found that Wall_paper. bt 116 LA 8 b bt by fakiig 621 Broadway - - - Council Bluffs, Ia, vs, Boyd, it wis not damaged at all. In fact ho wa 38 Boston st ok S tan, 7 maiok bulde 3 X FEE v e " Loid 82,ca roll, Boston store, the greatest spurt of the evening he regained d water anl Lillio Campbell, a colored girl who has |inclined to believe that Ehillips had been Council - Blufls. e e O e e o Table uAE A cpies ol 3 : been emy n the Grand hotel, was found [ really benefited, as he had been unable to s Favorites, 'Tho course Is sixteon laps to tho | anywhere. Rates, 82,00 aday, N { ) yesterday afternoon avubout 6 o'clock Iying [ sell his hay when it had been chieap, and now | Curtain poles with brass fixtures and all | mile and rather rough, but most remarkably GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager. { (| f { { o the steps of the hotel, foaming at the [ho had it on haud when itwould bring a | complete, 19¢ cach, at_the Boston Store, | good time bus been made. The bovs have | —— —— . gore . / | mouth, and exhibiting all the symptoms of an | much higher price. Hemoved that the com- | Council Blufls, this week. been riding only four hours, but show the COU NCIL BLUFFS % ) J i) Il epileptic fit. Drs. Moutcomeey and Jou- | promiso which had been efected witl il following unparaleled’redord;: Mookett ) niogs were summoned by some of the by- | Phillips be rescinded, as I hillips 1 Our spring stook 1 now complote, 1t vou | sailes, 6 faps * Dreara amilos, 8 1aps: WWors il N or stitute g . standers, Her condition was pronounced | accepted it, wan tobe in style call at Reiters, the ilor, | 72 miles, 8 Inps; Flotcher, 7 milos, 8 laps Nedical and Surgical Institute. Of Every description. Packages received at either offices 1oL dangorous, aud showis taken to her | ently, T 310 Broadwa, Clark, 72 miles, 7laps. } 5 home in Straetsville. 57 2 i el City Pysician Jennings stated that he had looked up the matter wihich had been called to tho attention of tho council. with regard to u stagnant pool which was standing at the corner of Avenue G and Bighth street, and he had come to the conclusion that it was not at all probable that there would be another time when the water would collect in_the rticular spot in a large enough quantity to DRS. BELLINGERS, PROPS. Chronle discases of all kinds und deform- or at the works. Ities specia Nos. 2001 and 200 Broadway, Council |Hul| thy Send for Price List- Finley Burke, Thos. E. Oasady, i BURKE & CASADY, Umpires for the Opening Gam President Nick Young has mado his s- S G signments of umpires for the opening When aboutto buld don't fail to et prices | games in the Western association and the on Tumber of The Judd & Wells Co, S13 | National league, Aloizo Kuight, the old Broadway. Tolephone Atheletic fielder, will offcute at Omaha, — while King Gaflney goes to Kansas Cit; The final arrangements have been com- ploted for the Grand Army ball in Masonic emple tomorrow evening. About three hundred and fifty tickets have been sold and the prospects are good for it being one of the able events of the season. Dal- ra will furnish the music. The nts at the BostoN s, this week Se a yard, Outing flannel Sron, Couxen, | 10c and I2ige qualit; 1nthe hall. Tho proceeds will be for the | become staznant, aud e recommended that | Frult farm for salo on reasonable torms; | Chub Collins to “Denver and — ex-Pitc benefit of the relief fund, and for this reason | the matter be laid on the table, The recom- | within one and one-half miles of the P. O.; [ Eushe to Liucoin. The opening games will | 1y o\ cyiex v THE 15 AND FEDERAL there should be a general desire to purchase | mendation was adopted. all in bearing; good buildings; possession | beplayed Thursday, April 16, with Milway p the tickets. or Macrae brought up the subject of cou given atonce, Callon D, J. Hutchinson & [ kecut Omaha, Minneapolis at Liucoln, Sioux TS, -, o 517 Br Vi v @ g/ 3 D4 2 S Offices: J. J. Brown Bullding, CouncllBluffs, A stipulation w: il i G v , and wanted to know if “som Co., 617 Broadwa; ity ac Denver. and St. Paul at iansas £ Stipulation was placed on file in tho dis- | thing was ot to o done toward getting sor HECE City. : lowa THE GREAT FIRE SALE AT ips agninst tho city, This is a swg [ Grinke blo water, There was soma discussion Will Fight to a Finish The National league opens six e of the question, but nothing defiuite was doue, A communic on the 220, with the Bostons at New and Tom Lynch umpire: tho Philadelphia, with Timothy Hurst; Chicigo which was commenced about a month ago to recover $500 damages which it was -claimed tho plaintaff Lad suffored by reason of an overflow of Indian creck. By the torms of a compromise which has been eff tween the y and Phillips, th s 10 take £20 in full of all damages and dismiss | & York, Brooklyns at, Dr. Le Duc's Periodical Pills, This Fronch remedy tets diroctly upon_the gener- v S e ety at Cincinnati, with Phil_Powers, and Cloye- | ¥ 0F thiee forf, and can be miled, Shoulinot bo )| T 2 jed durlng pregnanc Jobbe drugiists and the land at Pitts burg, with McQuade. B bic Mpp o by Goadman brag Co Oman. - B ; — B asatte i Moard Meyers. Nowth Omuba; Webber Defeats Young Dempsey. .S, Negotiations that have been pending for al weeks between the representatives of 1t Rhodes of Avoca, the man who de- ed Ehrhart in a glove contest several weeks' since, and . Sanford of tws city, bave been coneluded, and the articles fora read from the head- 1 states commercinl arcus’ Clothing House Tsstall going on. congre sion of the congress wonld be held in Kans rok commencing April 14, at which Don’t miss this grand opportunity and Is and A. D, Foster, Council Blus in full o Fmes LEREN Pl R e Save from 50 to 75 Cents on Every Doliar, B e R aarened. (5 son: r of questions would b brought | v MR SREETEN By 0 ey | Srokase Faus, Wash., April 7.—George '] tained in substance this agreement. RlEA fghit tos flubh signed. o men aronearly | webber of St Paul and Younss Dempsey of | miners lost in wages auting the cigzht weeks' housands of purchasers enn testify tothe extraordinary bur gains. The police force, under the regime adopted : a dele YD VIR e REL AR e heavier | coirormin, light weights, fought seventeen | strike$l, 200,000, while the operators' loss by CALL AT ONCE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. Monday n 1 id the conncil, LaindL T Ol lbn il ibyefoun vounds. ~ Rhodes now weigghs 206 aud | yunds before the Athletic club last night | the diversion of business to other regions and | - . consists of tho chief foventont gttt |ien o SO TBRIBLEEE SRS GV | Bantord 810, butidn thelr/sourie Jof jataing;| ior s Jurio of §0. At the end of the soven- | continued ,idloness and nogloct 1s licaleuit | =2 = = \ nates, This is three less than before. Mayor sould not a ," by 0! 2 it is expec! \(‘dl)h\ll!lt weight of the two men teenth Dempse Ih\‘v\\'v up the fight, the | ple. Still the operator cm determined to Clu‘ D l’ " > '»‘li P s PO T 4l 1K Mucrie,in sponicing of tho matior, ‘sail vos cuull ugt atieud: inperion, | will bo. gx reduced, 1<hodes’ trainers | DOLOS in both hands having been broken. o at thir own terus, while e miners OFFICER & PUSLEY SPECIAL NOTICES o B od to decreuse the force 11y Ohio sced potatoes expectto vut bim i the ring at 178 pounds. The o=l tuey will not go back unless starved out, becavse I thought there was not the need of Ly.Quiaset paisioes oo Ssupbyly 0 The Liambs and the Farmers. ticles were signed last night by both The contest is to be made with four resumed today. Jlark, 146 Broadwa oral | here is a general impression, however, partially the lar 1d well organized foreo there was Captain Shanuon’s lambs go down to Lin- thit BANKERS. |po e i i 3. sral merchandise to ex— ayoarago. At that timeall the men we had, P : v i bo £200 8 side, | coln tomorrow for thew second tiltat Row a settlementof some sort will soon bo made, fia ol A A hp i e Lo e ™ aid more too, were neoded, for the clty | gonniigoPerns UP his mammoth soda fountain ber cont of the gate receipts to goto | farmers' allinuce boys, This evening Master Workman Wise is- Corner Mafn and Broadwav. i e S I U TR one’ of the hardest reputations § s e o the winn > fight i to take placeon the | next. Sunday afternoon sued a call for a special convention of the COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, e —2 = in the state could boast of, At All Chinese goods at half price at Jim | night of 5 at Germania hall, South | again collide at MeCormic entire coko reggion, including organized and | pealers i forsign and donestio xchanzs | VYN TED LA frst caes shive polisler at present the city is in & peaceable conditio n, | Lung's, 105 Broadwa Omaha. battle ground muy be changed, S non-union miners, to be held Friday. Theob- | Collection mado und interest pald on thina | (o (MY FIOHE HBERE T a1 e and we can therefore get along with fow er —— however, and in_all possibility be on this sido De Witt s Little earl only pill to | ject isto consider the present situation and | deposits ! triadel” £ peace preserver Curtain poles with brass fixtures and all | of thoriver Al Wells and Oscar Linder | cure sick headache and .rogulate the” bowel | devise ways and means of bringing the strike j = T Co. | FU& K Tiwolling house, 203 Fourth s complete, 19¢ each, at the Boston Store, | are traiuing Sanford, and P. J. Kirby and A to anend. D. H. McDaneld &Co,, Eoroons consgriont e moue T und cori= A GRE; LK. Council Sluffs, this w have Khodes in charge. Sun- Efforts at A Bttnaont - . 4 BR.0L UL I0CK0 00 at the ford is a_oirber and is quite well known | poctc pan April T Reports from “Something Just as Good." Butchers’ and Packers” Sup)liys, AV E G ser for four lots betwo Al 2 g A QUELL STORY. about town. Ithodes is a bactender at Avoca, | o FATISIALG, s BRIV BOTORLS BOM | ity horso was badly injured, T calied for e L), st I Sts, between A ve 1 and 4 | COUNCIL BLU and is the fellow who recently whipped | different sections of the coke country show a fallor's Barbed Wire Liniment,’ my drug- Mafkfll FlellI'ES casm,s hields, 619 Broadway . i % Ly h s What a Deposition Tells Abouz a hrhart at Lake Manawa. The Avoca wan | slight gain for the operators for this, the gist was out, but sold me ‘something just as 4 L For Bulo=1 hilye purchused . fine lot 8 A visit to tho Boston Store, Covxou o lan EafdiDea reruained in the city over nightand returned | ond day of the resumption, after the paralysis | good, now my horse isa cripple, while my Moesand Snusaze Makers Machinery. 829. | I | of huy, which I will sell by carload or in Buurrs, will convince thomost skeptical that BEAE S0 : .| to Avoca this morning bat followed the Morewood fatality. The | neighbor, whose horse was injured as badly Mainst., Council Bluifs, la. Also donlers | spall quiniities. Leavo ordoes at No. 155 they are headquarters for everything in their | A set of depositions were placed on file in SRR s that follow Morewood fatality. The | Belghbor, whose orse wis, FHrac b BN | witides ana burs AT e L P liné. s yeok they are showing bargains | the district court yesterday sfternoon in the WALL PAPER, clizensof tho region are preparing to hold | 3% jo'of ‘Halle's Barb Wire Liniment, R s “:r:\_”rl(«)::-;.prt‘-:x’n‘-:\lv‘ “n nusiius, sheetiniy | ese of Crangle against J. H. and V. S. BOSTON STORE. ESLings ARG domand e G of asettle- | and his horse is sound and well.”? Holl 7o gloves,“Tho latest in spring Juckols and | Perks. This sult grow out of tho cuso of couNCI, B ey ment ke :;:““u:mmr:x‘; :l:;(:.‘:,lll.lsrl:h.ri‘(m:l.llfl ¢ J0sst. on gotting the genuine all druggists vl goed capes ; ¥ Malsh against Martln, which was taken | qmg finest display of onyx fast black 5 5 % S — 3. Mitehinson & Co. iwny 5 Military capes, §.00, $3.50, 8,00 and #5.00. | through the district court al years 0go, | nosiery is tobe found at. tho Hoston storc. | = BIG MAD DOG SCA RE. T - BOSTON STOIE and then tothe supreme courton appeal. | Council Bluffs, this week. ANl grades, from OLIRSLEE A aaus and irgeiol ouitaey JUNCIL BLUFFS, at 4o | The subject of controversy was about §,000 worth of land in the eastern part of the the cheapest to the finest silk. b Couneil Inquire T, ark uvenue, —— , dentists, ber of Pe Cattl A Nun >pie and Hundreds of Bitten, Drs. Woodbur 30 Pearl street, Fitted « [8 1 b Teleph 14 High unty, a judgment being awal d in it to Kill ‘I\”; a erI d 'l’lm e ‘ll“\r 3 irand hotel, Telephone 145, High | coun gment boing awarded in favor ? 1 e i S eoin jrick, with s t und elevator. J. W. :‘.—:&J%m-kua.n ity e 180 1 Ofthe plaintutt, Maish, In both courts, It was | Uy Baker, J. A. Elson and M. F. Plerco .1"{“"",’1""‘"‘_'“‘- D’"{_’“ e 1“";‘{ Bquire, 10! Pear stroot P Sl principully on the evidence of a couplo of | Werearrested yesterday morning by Oficer elegramin Saip DUR )= Duciie Lo pany o FOUR SALE—A bargaing now modern houso Carpets, furniture, stoves, tinware, crock- | Germans named Michael and Henry Fluegel, | Murphy as they were sauntering down weeks in Burtholomew and adjoinmg coun- St I RN DS BRI VIR B ery, in mnlllzvlu\ rioty on easy payments at | that the judgment was given s it was. | Broadway, each with a brand new pairof ties there has been great alarm on account of rooms i asy paynents; located on Mandel & Klen's, Some time ago the case wus reopened by the | . Al i o s mad doy Many head of live stock have the Fifth avenue motor Hne. D, J. Hu e attornoy for Martin, Fremont Benjamin on the | 0Veralls stuffed in his pooket. They wero " 4 #on, 617 Brond wiy taken to tho station, where ad een bitten, have gonemad and have been killed, and hundreds of Seed oats, corn, mitlet and seed potatoes, garden secds of ail kinds, at H. L. Carman's, ground that the witnosses had c of carry- desiro to take back their stated the (DUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS A1l kinds of Dy ingand Cleaning dongin the Ron o re beel N SAL| 0 ' former testimony, | ing concealod weapons was entered against canines have been | R SALE or Gardon he by IR Rios. 10§ Main ot 500 Main and 501 Pearl stree us they had been misinformed asto thethings | them, On emptying their pockets it was slaughtered as asacrifico to the hydrophobia | fiigheststyloof the Art, Faced and Stained | Bluge o " — they were to testify to. A commission of | found that cach one had a reve one had scaro. Dr. Butler of Clifford was two months [ Fthricsmatde to ok s R ] Ladies’ jorsey vests, 8o each, atthe Bos- | deposition was sucdout anda set of inter- | two razors, another a box of cartridges, and ago bitten by @ rabl A dog and he went 10 Co- | Morrer (Y Ny iy done and. dellvered WE AR ton Store, Council Bluffs, TOEALIVES Wis sent on to be replied to by the | the third a murderous pair of brass kn lumbus and wpplied the Willinm Phipps mad- | fn all parts of thecountry. Send for price e two Fluegels. At the same time anothor set | They stated that they were hunting stone, which adhered to the wound for eleven | list. Never since we have been in business ha He Likes Council Bluffs, of depositions was sued out by Flickiager | employment agency, which they had heara haurs before dropping off. Since then the | O A. MACHIAN, Prop, we made such lirge and low priced cont Albert. Woodcock, neral land commis- | Brothers of this city, and it was th depo- | was advertising (¢ 1 to tako to ced 1o 1nconvenience fron 1018 Broadway, Newr “Northwestern Dopot | for our summer specialties, sioner of the Union Pacifie railway company, | Sitous that cune tollehit yesterday, Denyer. They thought they were going to Checked Last Friday morning Mrs. Roy- | C(OUNolL Buuws. T4 it Lefvigerator loner of the Union Pacile railway compaigs | ¥ jojyegol states in bis testinony veforo the | €0 wmong the wild westemers, and they | —tho frightful inroads of Scrofula | nolds and a neiehboring woman wer at- The celobrated Racine 5.0 was i the city yesterday tho guestof 8. B. | qummusioner that the evidence he had given | must mako due preparations for their safety. | 2o a' 1" Fl00q o o ked i Bartholomew county,and both were up. All hard wood, The best valub eve Wadsworth, secrotary of the board of trade, | fn the case at its fiest trial was corveet. o | They claimed tohail from Clio, a small wown | #0d all blood-taints, Dr, Pierce™s | govarely bitten. Mrs. Roynolds had & fingor L i, LhO LLUERC He was given a drive over tho city and | further stated that William |..l Coyue of | in the eastern part of the state Golden Medical Dm'n\u'y purifies | broken. She also applicd the madstone Gisoline Stoves, | shown through the new Grand hotel, He | Rock Istand, IIL., met bim last fal and told - SR , g S : i shown through tho now Grand hotol. Ho | fock luand, L, woubim st fll and told |y o 20 00505 conts at Baird's, and enriches the blmul, cleanses tho ;"' ch adhercd tenaciously for thirteen > Quick Meal Eyaporating stove, ' was enthusiastic in his admiration of the 7 rstem of all RQU, slight defeets in last year's new botel, and pronounced It to be the fiuest hotel whereby he could make a lot “of money, He D system of a lmpumk-s, and restores ——— . Byt haaion and the Quick \‘, otel, and pronounced © the finest hotel | gig hehad gone to Iottawattamie county 0you wantan express wagon or hoy? p § . Birnev cur erh ) g QoM BYP DegH ove R A0 tho b ick he % structure n this vicinity, and better thin | aid had . fixed up tho schemo with | Riugup tho A. D, T, Co., telephous 179, No. health and strength, It cures all | e Bimey cures citarrh. Beo bldg. isthe best everoffered. Every one guarane | :l:\fllt i in O Lake | Martin to gei buck the farm | 11 North Main streot ng from impure blood. | nyiners' ana Operators’ Convention | ted. Woarese RS AL Al o eg L | eaking of 1om | hat the Parks brothers had stolen from him. — % | ° ; BREAD SLYSBHOW. A e and o0, | What e s of e Daasay Ml Nibm of ho | s e Boacks brothars bai stolen from him, TS ey et o Consumption is one of them, It’s Yirrssure, Pa, April The interstate S-burners, high stov }»ml. whose l"ul;mlll_ln‘ ‘u q\'mm«-lm.\u x:l\- 50 | 1o follow his advice and they would become | ineer, 203 M@ rriam block, Council Blufts simply lung-scrofula, In all its car- | miners’ wud operators’ convention did little Bicycles, mpressive as 1 find here, and between | ricn, He then produced a paper which the - lier stages, the “ Discovery ” effe. | at today’s session, buta lively timeis antici- : The Victor, the world's ler, both | Omaha and Councal Blufts I would much | 156" men wero ' to sign, Henry Fluegel did | _ Opaque felt window shades 830 each, with | o VT 8 Tia ookt very ” effacte pated tomorrow over the wage scale and i s e prefer to live ou this side of the river. The | Lot want to sign it us bo cluiuid b thought | Axtures and all compieto, at tho Hoston 1o, 1680 0 see why. Tho | Bigit-hour mater, 5,00 10818500 Catalogues frec. usab little glens and sheltered valleys [ have scen | (here was something w with it, aithough | Store, Council Bluffs, this weelk. medicine that masters o h i _— i Tr 4 streo Cont JOLE, D BLRMS QIS ALeskere 1 ; g , althoug s scrofula in - s 41 Main streot 1 & CoLe L T O and Lmustsay | he wasa German and not very handy with e one part, is the best dy forit i The “Hubble- Bubble." 7 P the class of business buildings youare con- Juglish p's and q's, He foally sgreed Wall pay part, is the best remedy for it in ! ey Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, | Sins & Saunters A mvdi L, ttusting wouidbe o oredis to' sy of ‘the f1' 1ty Bowever, and Coyne thon tock the 4 double rolls for 30c. e T R e e war. | | Al typical Orientils suoice, ~“The to- » Ll B At Ront s AU RAeRNOD e rger eities. * to his brother, Mick r Boston store, Council Bluffs, o : »aceo-pipes are of variousforms,and this VTR WANTE " ; ok, Council Blatts lows 4 e 2 FoRe: Mioheel, Raarding to h fon Bl bgom o S b H rauu;l 1t's the only blood and lung | gnu'is balled a joseh, because the water JTS WANTED. ~ DR,(,(B, JODD; | Heuakixs Ceinghikiutih fow Who Says Moat is Going Un? had een arranged betweon the attormoys for | _ Outing flannel remuants at the Bosrox | Femedy that’s guaranteed to benefit | vosorvolr at the botiom is usunlly ¥ T eschendorf don’t say so, as tho following the other side, said he could not get t the idens K. Couxor, BLuers, this week bc a yard, & co- | 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs, I o or cwre, or the mone - | connut, that the Arabs call jouse SLEP I pEs, TAstamey st Law No. 10 prices will convin of thepaper through his head, und he asked | 10cand 12ige quality. funded. No oth oy milh b xwe | .;’n.'.llum-:ulle:'\ ‘i'nf'i‘( \‘I‘I‘JI.Y.‘.‘H\ hind | e HONEN - i, J. (h.llllh_l_l'\. joas! sleaamar Husi [l € Porterhoufe s bim to let him take the paper ta a friend of : Y —— unded. No other medidine of its | | ; OEPI0R, 9, RESIDENQ e papes alpions KoM pl AR Sirloin steak, his for translation. This, it 18 cliimed, Coyne | . Shugart & Co, carry largest stock of bulk | class does it, How many would be | ordin |n|mu( the eastis the nar Lours. . 10 9 P ounedl Blafrs, [ Round steak, 10 would not do, as ho was not willing to let the | #ield, garden and Hower sceis in tho west | ofy if they did? or hubble-buible, swh a the berbart » N, M, Drie i ot 10c, Dapor go out of his hunds, Finally, however, | Catalogue and samples by wmail. | te oy aid inhis shop. Thisisa gliss vessel, sur M ML CHANBERLEN, M. D, Shoulder roast, Te. he let them have the paper, and that was U 4 0 0 mounted by alittle b bowl for the Eye, Ear, Noseand Throat Pori rout, s el » The Fairmount 5¢ clgar at the Fountain, II; *n‘h ;lu'ln]w st blood - purifier, | foint i PN R L PRI it | ork chops, 1 Fluegel says that after that Coyno said he e sold through druggists, (no matte ur > feot long. The gl Y " | Veal, 7 to 12! was goug t gev Michacl drugk, and the After the Inheritance. how m .m)"(lnmi :n -AT((r »d :‘fi: i :l e ‘»’h“‘ru‘.tql wf‘ e |1 o L“Wq\'f f f waak Vil Mutton, fie to find out from him where e had the pape New Yous, April 7.—Last Friday Hurey | g0 i i s partly filled with water, & portion of Highest cash price paid for rags and o, 0 Shoulder steak, S But then, Lo said, if he took tho puper wway | Donovan, a seven-year.old boy who is heir to | G0HAT) because you only pay f"" molst tobaccals placed Inthe brass bowl, | a1l kinds of eorap motals. areis, by Tovor. anihin - Hloglaeomarc o, B il R e tim s RIERY XnoEnc, n eeyeaayearold boy Mo the good you get. u red-hot coalis laid on this, and the | Country dealors and merchants will | Wb, by fever asims Best No. 1 hams, 106 give it uptothe court, and then hey Coyue, Gl ] :Ilnl« uced by !u young woman, | | pipe isready. The smoke being drawn | find 1t to their advantage to communi- | afectionof e Fopiger Host No. 1 bacon, 106 would be lua fix. ko' alleges thu Coyus | BOW kuown as Miss Clara Lecte, 0 leavo the Your money is retumed if it | through thé wateris cooled and purified | catewlth us before disposing of their | o4t yon it Hest No. 1 lard, 10c. promised to divido the furm whict he pro- | New Haven, Coun., military school, where | qooen’t henefit or cure vy while the sound of the air agitating the | stocks. GILINSK'Y BIROS diieeulc uring S Bt Fo. L salt borke e, posed to get back from the Parks brotfiors | hebas been. Sinoe his mother's deathytho | % DEREUI.OF CIrS Yol witer gives the pipe its name of the Union Broadway Depot | Hok hiowin H,lj,.‘.‘:,.“"‘ ; 0. and butter, 18¢ and X between Martin, bimsell and the two Flue: | boy has lived with his grandmother, Mrs, Can you ask more? hubble-bubblo, Tel, 301, i Ui, Bhugact bome Dok Council Blufls, Ia, | i