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THE OMAHA DAIL S % | Y BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1801 3 o COURTS, ar OMces tled the | lows a co case rested by a deputy sh Mr. Carvegie w Today b w r hearts content o join any | participants danced 1o th dont wany | undisturbed. Jalligan, dressed in a brand new J. Brown Building, Council Bluffs, T A — p— wee | N ot ; or was & very | by notifying the Ho'councii had or < ] T | Neumayr found that the paper was & very | by notifving them that the'touncii ha b THE OMAHA BEE. \L“S [ RO\[ (UL\“L BLUEES, | b o forgery, the writing ot ro- | dered a change in the nuiibérs on the houses, | , | sembling in the least that of tho surveyor, | and then procceded to sclf hew the required | s . 15 . | and the first name of the signer being spelled | numbers taking their pay in advance. It ap- COUNCIL BLUFF ——— fncorrectly, 'The case will be tried before | pears tuat i has worked tho sume scheme in | ¥ b e 2 N N tosaty Judge Melioe as 500 85 whe prosecution cau | Sioux City and during his stay there he put 4 CEFICE: No. 12 PFARL STREET. | Question of Carlng for Gounty Patients | Judko Melioo assoon s e | | Gpat the Hetvidere: BQZAL, hete he went | i Becoming Slightly Involved. 1 Y 'Guy Barker, J. A, Elson and M. ¥\, Pierce, | under the name of McMannis. He ran a #7 Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City ' | the three country boys who were arrested | laree bill for board and when he came away B, W, TILTON - -« =+« MANAGER. Uy Tuesday morning upon @ charge of carrying | left a check with lh»"w!md‘l(nr\\f © the required i 1 ) ; \ n QORS. | concealed weapons, were releascd by Judge | amount. When the check was presonted at | TELEPRONES ARGUMENTS BEFORE THE SUPERVISORS. | qneslth Wnpes, Wore wecnschiien voutt, | tho burk for paymont 3t whs' pronounced | ’ . Jusiness Ofice, No, 43. | Shey Bavine. Hed that (hos e | worthless as MeMannis had no credit there ) ol | they hating testified that they were oute | worthless a annis had no credit t i Night Editor. ) | for'the wild wost, where they expected to | It was protested and the bank had to pay the e e | \What the Difference Between the | have necd of mankillors L costs of protest, in_addition to losing the | . MING R MENTION, Hospitals Amounts to-Fx- JRERE L R L o AP A L Lt | f o : Intosh and Poter Green weve each fined & | — ¢. P. Co. pressions of Opinion andcosts for dvunkennoss. Harey Grean, | Shugart & Co. carey Mugest stock of bulk i i ) N. Y. P, C L on Hotb Sides, the young man caused his frionds so | field, garden and flov 15 in tho west The season is here, and the weather is out of Council Blufts Lumber Co., coal. fch LBl fore on aceount of his in- | Catalogue and samples by mail. : § Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block — timate frien tho cup that cheors, | . ! order. One Thousand Handsomely made up (ehuths ok SHTRel . ThEtolier, 16 < given & dotiblo dose.bis fine being #15.70, | The Fairmount be cigar at the Fountain, - Y - 5 N . ®“Main sl ! Mrs. 3.C. Atkins, Mrs, L. W. Ross and | Tho nocossars money was doposited with the s oiliey SPRING OVERCOATS, our own manfacture, / Early Ohio seea potatoesfor sale by T. J, | Mrs, George Phelps appeared before the | marshal by tho fatuer of the culbrit, and he Amatene Minstrels, el . shades ¢ abrics sre’s Clark, 140 B roadway county supervisors yesterday morning to re- | was discharye Lew Dale's minstrels of Omaha held the embracing {‘“ shades “““l fabrics. There's but 1 Mts, N, A, Tdyior 1a feported Sarlonly il Stiate Bmalnst the treatrmont that tad e boardsat the new Broadway theater last one season for them. sth resent; make your A. Tay | 3 monstrate agaln Death of Robert Burke, % at her residence on Glen avenue thooh pecelvad By tae Womah's Cheistisd as . - ey ovening. The lower floor of the opera house & : 5 fate ; Ay [ The Grand hotel will bo opencd for the "”‘I “:‘” ; ¥ S féy B e p Robert Burke di m-l. rday af ""l"”“" 8 | \was woll filled, and the frequent applause selections quick. Ournaw-a-days price won’t coommoant p seneral public this bl . A atment § 4930 o'clock at his residencs, 200 ‘Harmony b it SRSl A = , ik i 4 g LR S LR bl CLe R unty patients. | street, of lung fever, at the ags of thirty-six Ew-nlul)l‘_u“ hlghly tte pecformaie ks on stand in the way. Our lineofSpring Suits,in all p Soveral months ago a contract was entered | voire’ The death of this well known char- | jo¥ed. The first partof the entertainmen . f f 4 Hans Hanson and Annie Madison, both of | E P 0 e 80 O Sisters of | YCurs: The death of this well known eht® | o iiq of a minstrel show of the regula- the fashionable cuts, are stylish and are made this city, wero married yesterday afternoon | into by the supervisors with the Siste acter, who was familiarly known as “Black | So0sisied of 4 TRSEE AR Ot Ll ; N h_\\ilu;vvn‘-»yl'uv:unlw Aarea el : by \I\n»wuv was o .‘-llv"u all ::w‘ Bov,” has ended one of the most pathetio | Hom kiud; the sobics WITE arieits € Mt in up to hold their shape. Don’'t wait on the | 5 mvers will give a dancing par patients whose care devolved upon the | gureors that is ofien see rcal lite, To the | And some of the jokes were 0od. T'he i s 1 3 : F s _ovening at the Royal Arcanum Watlin | county should be cared for at. theie hospital, | it e e LA GG T SR ST T T T O T 8 weather, but avail yourselves of this general w0 Shugart: Beno block at the uniform rate of 83 por weok for those | on axesnmtle sl doad | Tre; “I'm King O'er the Land and the . : 3 : ¢ Tho Married Ladies' Social socicty will | 81100 Wort Fuie oF B WY o s gy | n ex-gambler. Ho was AU R Vo, Db, VI LAY Pl cut in the prices of new and desirable clothing moet_bhls aftemoun at tho resldencs of Mrs. | Potients requiring cal treatment, and & |y, o6 of the principal gambling houses ST Y St AU R tar Do, and Ve 3 q { B e oo At e rosldonco of MI%. | per waelt for all ottots.Tho tepresontatives | midate’ Broutway, ang he. fetained the | (hontis,cintkety by Waltar Dolo and Y8 for man, youth, boy, and child, all occasioned The Little Trinity Sunbeams will give a | of the Woman's Christian lotion | yocition until the gambling houses were | well rendered and favorably rveceived. Th S I VA s y ay social. (omarow evening at Teinity Meth: | hospital claimod thatin justice the should | dosod by tho citizens’ movomont, ust spring. | Second partof tho programine was also luter: by the backward spring. Watch our show [ . odist church, All their friends are ‘invite receive an equal share of the cou He, with the rest of the fraternity, was com- | esting, the Omaha banjo quartette and ha , > a P 3 / ’ see ‘e ye A plat was filed with the county recor age | pelied to wrive up his oceupation oF leave the | Sutorus n St R R PR windows for bargains. Youwll see 'em. yosterdny of Benjamin's subdivision of t Su Granamd Iking | city, and he chose the former. For we tions and o fine deill being executed by #_de y Y pervisor Graham did most of the talking o lid g ey town of Avoca. The grantees are F. und J i R T i thia made an honest effort to cavn his living by | tachment of the Omaha guards, If the ente Sl AL for the board, and Mrs. Atkins for the hospi- | i an honcst effort to edrn bis Kving BY | (ainment had stopped at this point the public Money Cheerfully Refunded ! ' ] a—- The Fifth Avenuo Methodist church has | tal: Mr Graham stated that at the same | woman's during the years of casy lifo that | would huve smd very well, but the third and endoods do mot satisy [ Wn l ln secured Hon, Johi M. Thureton for i lecture | tine when he drewaip thecontract which hnd | tie had spent in the ganbling houses, but he | last part rather threw a damper on the audi whengoods do not saisfy. s Y °) on s s subject 15 1o be “General | been signed by the Sisters of Mercy, he had | secureda jobof dirt-shoveling and worked | enceand mado it focl that it would | tettor Grant' and the place of the lecture will be 4 b 38 Tor the 4 as. | At hard manual labor for several weeks iave stayed at home was intended to_be ‘ the Masonic temple hall Soutatioh 1 athis \he m‘("m" (”'“y‘ e two | Abont this time he was arrested on a o burlesquo on the rocent Tudian wa Piue n Rl Glothiers REHEE WHILE - SH8Y. Ko, LESAVIA RACTORLE. | Lo auoty g thedntontionthnt tHe avce of vagrancy. He was immediately | Ridgo, r he performance ~cliable Clothiers. : . i organizations should share the work cqually Jned oh bally bubwIthi Swo: hiotsa Was | wasi) an horse play and added who has been in confinement ut St. Bernard's | 88 Zation i s e A \ | noth { the enter hospital, died yostevday afternoon at 1 | But heclaimed that when thecontract was | rearrested. This time he ws uuable tose- | BO of the eute g > 3 ar b being a | tainment, o'clock of la giif The funel arrange- | presented to the oficers of the Christian hos- | ¢ure bail, as he n_u«h.x wed with bein, e N ma A a1 . . - g - . ments have ot been miad pital for signatures, they refused to sign it [ fEIYE from Jastice, His WEG WOSSIEC | Opague felt window : cach, with Open Evenings Till 8 P M. N. B.—Send for Hlustrated Catal ] At the last meeting of the Council Biuffs | unles rovision should be inserted releas- | way ton drue store that the ond arrest | fAxtures and all the Boston Ttow Ing assoctation the following board of | jng them from the care of any pationt who | was Hob thros dave:ho was confined | Store, Cou S, irectors was elected for the ensuing year: | pui - ey fover or diphtheria, This pro- | in the city jail, while his wife was Lying at C. R, Hannon, Charles Beno, Harry iHaas, finad ) the point of death, without money and with Wall pap: Dr. Seybert, C'. E. Reed, J. N. Bowman and | Vision the supervisors refused to make, P AT et A = X 4 double rolls for 30c, F. A Buckiman. as thoSisters signed the contract without any | o FRCLIR 1 Mk care of for, A% (8 SaG Boston store, Council Bluffs, Rev. G. W. Snyder will conduct the open- | reference to priviloges of that sor thiat had been placed agalnst b 1 turued ——— ing services of the English Lutheran church | work was turned over to them, and has been [ out to be entirely without foundation g wnnel remnants at the Bostox whieh e is orianizing, next Sunday ot done by them ever smoe, He stated that | Soon after he foll a vietim to consumpti Sronr, Corscin BLUTS, this week 3 a yard, at 11 oclock in tho Noung Mon's Cheistion | oo the ludiesof the Woman's Chrlstian | Which, bis physicians told him, would take | 10¢ and 12ige quality. association rooms in the Merriam block A bim off in a few months at the farthest. He P Y \\'-III_I«;- pastor uv”nw '”'uunu(,nllnn; here \( lation \w'\ “;‘:H i tosi l‘ the sau \N\'l was entirely without money, and he, his wife AMUSENENTS, ________—.'——————-—‘__fl at Enterprise, will resido with his fam- | of a contract as had already been signed by | and his chiid of a few months of age wer s ity i o Val hn H. Boohe, Charles B, Ea iso. S o of Parsing ie | John H. Boone, Charles aton, William | “»‘I“‘ IS Lt L the Sisters, the county stood ready to divide | kept from actual starvationonly by the as- | prom the moment that Prot. Horrmann | Country Senools. - Valu t Parsing, VAl® | Wilson, Charles Weidemer, Milton Darkor, | There will be a reform convention held in | its patronage. sist of sowe of his former brothers of | S Tevaa 0 Dledsant proluie to i | it B . it any, may be | deceases, Heory N, Berry, William H, David- 4 Atlantic on Wednesday, April 20, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon tho sister superior of St. | the grcen cloth, who have been furnishing | PRMS }” L: : Dl ‘r fo V‘(II ,l “ { u; ~What ‘hl;m‘vhl‘-? p]l_ \'"-m» 1{_;]!:;1'\“» | ot AV hah e Loulk by oAl in the afternoon, for the purpose of electing nard's hospital was before the super- | them money and provisions ever sinco the | Wonderful exhibition of sicight of haud, un firished and laid aside in Hinal=Olaribs Millbr liniad Oy Tt Of Couneil Bluffs delegates to the Citicmnati. convention, to be | visors, Shewas told of the request of tho | husbana aud father was taken sick. Duting | the final curtain ends the performance, the | Coursel = 0 (0 4oq b o come | Ely, deflerson J. Jdones, William 1. Higley. i held May 19. Al industrial organizations | Christian assoctation for a share of the | all his last sickness, it is stated, that e has | audience is held spell-bound over theart of | Thesesubjects are suggasted b3 Tiehownl—Samuel L. White, Tnorenso— | CAPITAL STOCK...sesess $150,000 will send two delegates each, and two dele- | patients, and was asked what she thought of | endured his trouble without murmur, and | this prince of prestidigitatours, mitteo for Renora e thio Omaha schools, | Abraham Myers, Oliver E. Ioly | SURPLUS AND PROFITS... ... ... " 70,00 ;lv;'m t largo will be sent from each county. | it. She veplied that she thought the asso- [ has 1 for himself the respect of all who Prof. Herrmann began a short engagement mllh:‘*‘"(!:‘ '\'\"x'i‘.ull ot V‘“m_l‘”' Studios of | nelius D, Tomy, William Dickersou, ceeesenees 70,000 i The convention is to be held for the purpose | ciation ought to sign the same contract that | have interested themselves inbis caveer, even the Boyd last evening, and the audience | and a special teacher of primaty shc Williag Fnab Ooinday h ; ] » of uniting those who believe in ndependont | she had signed. e policy of the county had | though they may not._approve of the iife he | which grocted him crowdcd every portion of | the same schools, will be present ety s | fiseth Datiey, Davia 8 I TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 action, in politics, for the coming campaign. | always been to treat the two institutions in | used to lead. The widow is left without a | the theater, for he has always been a great | Part in the discussion of oue ox for, Austin Carver, David AL ML oy i An attachment suit was commenced in | the same way, and if the Woman’s Christian | doilar with which to support herself and her | favorite in Omaha. subjects. A NG Flanagin, Willard Motao, Mic | 1RE U DUBN ks ORaeiey superior court yestorday by Forest Smith | association wére allowed to do a part of the | child. What provision will be made for her | Outside the multipheity of tricks which | oo & onopost Car-Starter is sold | Harvison Bore, Fredovick Petti o it & D ot undson, Charles i N, Schus avainst 1t C Harrls und Mrs. | county work without taking care of the is ot known yet, but it_is zot probable that | show his powers as palmist, several new | | T test abd EREAREE GRS L L | Carman, John A, Moyers, | s A | st capital” and surplus o any R. C. Marris, ‘Tho plaintufTs claim that they | of diphtheria aud sca she w her husband's triends will let her suffer, features uro wtroduced thatcreated an un- | W ARG BORACR & CRREEC RO0 108 var, mons, William Kochler, Clar's ¢, 1rown, | bankin Soathwestern Lowa had o contract with the defc by the | ask for the samo privilege. She did not — uy feeling notwithstanding the knowledge e s Willitm Gibbs, Farley, ~David | INTEREST ON TIM: DEPOSITS, 1orinn 6L Ioh th L feve of | blame the ladies at all for not wanting to A GREAT Wi that it is only art that s called upon to mys S SRy Sty pe, Judson ¢ foseph (1. Will- land, for wh vo ' com- | take careof the nts who were afflic tify the oy Hliterate Letter Carriers, TS L O Pt it SOLARAET O Drndbn g - IMsaonToL $150 Wim that they have | with contagious diseases, they had families o oy e sucoesstul than “Strobelka | Omana, April 7.—To the Editor of Tup | {8, Cal O. Harsinan, Solomon G, Troxden, | NFEW OGDEN HOTE L performed their share of the contract, but | 1o take ca 1o same time she SHbnetonBearn which is Herrmann's latost illusion, is antet | Be: 1 havo noticed inny travels in the | Jitoo's cnghe, Albert 1. Sterett, A, A. facke | o g the defendants refusd to pay up. A writof | could not consent to any caanve in the plan COUNCIL BLUFFS. called “New Black Arl Tn this Mme. | countey where this free delivery systemis ear- | son, Gilbert It. Hass, Jefferson Wall. Reis The New Ogden Ho in Counsil Blu® attachment wos issued on - the pieco of prop- | Whereby she should have the contagious | A visit to the Boston Store, Covxcn \ presides as the rival of the orien- o o ih the postoflice departments,that two- sue"-Calvina Smiti, David C, Mooro; = Orie- s beon completd refdratsied an mo o ity i daeation: diseases and the other hospital therest Bruers, will convinee the most skeptical that and shows herself u pupil worthy | 106 OF Leb <ed the civil | al widows, ote.—John B., father of pames { lotelsin thio state. It 15 looAtad Ly ths b e e Considerable discussion was h they are headquarters for everything intheir ta master, thirds of the men have nevor pas VAL . Tnfiies s ninors OF Milton: Parkers "Saroh || nosepartofbne ity Bntihe eleotrle Botors e U v At question, but the supervisors ovidently |line, This yeek they are showing bargains | The most complex and supernatural feats | service examination and the same per cent | j= ¢ ' \ilton Parker. ana ths door every four minutes, Firs o superior court yvesterday tor ! X I e ¥ of horses, a doublo harness and a wagon | thousht as thesister suporiordid, that it was | i every department—in muslins, sheetings, | prevai) throughont this act, the light cannot read enough to muke out an ordin Hebadins capes and fire alarins throu zhout th b 1ills from Olivér Homilton, The sufy grew out |10t right to make any discrimination iu | dress goods, wash dress goods, hosiery, | tho ~house —being . Wrued = out, name addressed on an envelope. Do Witt's Littlo Eurly Kisers; vestlittle | g Steam heat, hot aud, eald water and of ‘o neighborhood quarrel, which was ln- | {4Vt of onohospital or the other. 1t was | gloves. ~ The latest iu spring jackets and | stuge bung in bluck a vorder of | Ty o yyiongion was called to this fact in ouo [ pills for dyspopsia, sour stomach,,bad breath. | anywhore.” Ratos $2:00a daye Auled nportiod quarrel, which was It | the opinion of thoso present that thear- | capes feas jots around the scene opening belug the 3 Hlle sbeibed s i : Wwhich resultad in the arrest of Elamilton fm' rangements for the carc of the county sick Military capes, §3.00, £3.50, £4.00 and £5.00. | only light in the house. Amid these sombre [ of the large cities of tho uu\v,vl 1sas : |l| y COMING WHEAT CROP, GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manazer. : / Bh vere botter now than they ever had béon b BOSTON STORE, surroundings Mme, Herrmann matevializes | for instance, A cavrier brought me a letter 4 - - e - o charge of larceny. The compluinant [ ! 3 L ) ! B v brought is ovidence, b o1 s had | fore, and it would not be wise to make any CouNcin BLUFFS. objects and figures at will, whilethe “mivrors | vopy plainly addressed on it my name, Wel- | Indications That it Will Be Good and TRICTIE 3 SIS arous ;“"1_“\‘,‘“',‘“:)’“',‘., .5.m-‘l":si:f.l(;m“ju- "l"‘“} chanige whereby the cases of contagious dis- A of wigantic shadows vanich liko lightuing” | Jors aud asked for Welshdor, T accepted the Prices High OFFICER & PUSEY. e paeao supcanolsion tiaveio ! cases should be thrown out of doors without | Our spring stock is now complote. 1f you | Later Herrmann appears, and the gentle- | ottdrand corrected the mistake, and had & | o o o 3 5 and disoninsed tha aejeainst the defendant | 4 blaco to go. The subject will come up for [ want to be in style call at Reiter's, the tailor, | man with the cloven hoof, who insists upon | lic with him and asked about his_scholar- . SAy Fravcisco, Cal,, April - 8.—[Special i A further consideration today 10 Brondway. play of the mugician's ability. Finally | giin, " He onestly roplicd that ho never at- | Telegram to Tue Bier] ~The Evening Post l ¥ Maria C., the fourteen-year-old daughter [ The question of the right of way for the ey ‘mann consents and tho colobrated - | fenhod o sehool in his 1ife. I this what (he | prints an interview with one of the leading of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Johnson, dicd yesteraay | Council Bluffs street, railway compauy to the | Outing flannel remuants at tho Bostox | sion of cutting his wife's head off is por- | pivil sorvioe examinati ans? Can o man | grain mercl S v ] Corner Ma Broadws N s, | ! yesterd: iy company § { | 1 I per- | eivil servico examination means? ¢ grain merchants of tho state, rogurding the rnor Main and Broadway. morning at 5 o'clock, of diphthe The | Chautauqua grounds was taken up and the | Stour, Covxcr Bl.uprs, this week 5¢ ayard, | formed, the audience giving a sigh of relief | ho sure of his mail with such carriers? 'This TTage i Rl B ropeantivhent eh g COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, funeral will take placo at 10 o'clock this [ petition was granted. 10¢ and 12}{¢ quality. when he places the dismembered head upon | civil service should-be introduced in all post- | i, kel % R H Doaalors:in forelgnt and damestio!l xshange . moruiug from the family residence, S16 | = A ballot was taken on the office of overseer — the body. ofiices where thore is a free delivery system, | follow: ‘Everything indicates that the © ¢, [iiion " mde und interost paid on tiue Dl At ihns i haakbieni of PR e Avare Uiy il0 apnities Grand Army Convention, In addition to ‘hoim!\u rlv;vn*!']:\l'fl“- l;m!- and the cartiers of any office stould not be | priceof wheat will be higher this year thun | deposits. : v sfortune during the | in the field when it camec to a vote, J. L. | The annual encamprent of the Towa | Herrmann adds ereatly t the pleasure of the | oyl ccording to their polities, butoMi- | last, Six weeks ago the price commenced - . - — last two weeks. On the #0th of last month | Forman and D. K. Doason. One ballot was | givision (:.‘:In‘ll.:l Girand Aviy of the Republio | audicncs by his pie Rat DiorAnd sallles of ||| Jokod oo BSCOEdIIE L0 ST Bes (5 eyl vr,:‘“m‘“\."*,,‘; llh S i 2 M. M. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. e BRI RGN, PE Do || e B apRG S0 lag Tour Vates ald Dodi | will take place iu Dubuque, April 14 to 16, | Wit at the heads of those who aid him in | “T¢ 5 very necessary to enforco this matter | £ 50" hob contal.” Our oxnortors are selling o, Enr, Nose and Thr B are now ill with the sume dread disease that | son one. Forman was declared elected and e et boaki: " | performing his feats of magic. 10 perfoct the mail matter where this free de- | anveong. for Bl o ML B Speciallst, has atreudy” created. two vacancies in bis [ will talce charge of the oftice on bis filing a | Abe Lincoln post will bo represented by ek T h e e o Tokva nobyiiias | wnoon, foF AURGM (onlambery, Qofobely (iacunailntnie: < oo Towa home circld. : satisfactory bond with the auditor in the | Wall McFadden and James Jacoby as dele- | o om0 i oality the man be, nor whitt his polities | oot here. e season’s pptions. are £l ".I\'m.;.plmym: was received yesterday in the T”("“j{ 5,000 for the proper discharge of his | gates, besides Commander F., 8. Thomas and | are recommeeding Haller's Sarsaparilla ana | is, if he goes through this examination and | ypijj June, and the year options are quoted | Sirache. deafucss, = dls oo gLikne Ruioruoy gencraltwlth raforauon (jiSutich s A Past Commanders William Campvell, | Burdock, asa blood puritier and to build up | makes the required per cent, he snould be | 4y 31571, " These options are the best indi- | tarrh, hay fever, asilimia to wiat ap) [ swhat, cry thA resolution was passed on the death of F | ppoars to be 'a somewhat crooked A ition was passec he death o s : B 3 B R Vatams given preferonce over the few favored that | ontions of the prices which will prevail dur- | and ail acute S ienconla A sl el : irys | William Roper, R. C. Hubbard, Jobn Liudt | the sy i i transaction in land in the northwestern part | ine former ov as M. D, Hardin, signif; TS aa Wall MoFadd - have not passed. I amn republican, and one | quvine and after the harvest, and the next | tfectons of the thront o of Council Bluffs. C. I5. Brown, the com- | foz the respect of the members of tho board | and J. J. Steadman. Wall McFadden's E That wants justice dono o all men alike, but | Sto diattonineiharyety sani lthiinokti| iy plainant, was induced to pay £0 for a lease | o r the deccased, and extending sympathy to | drum covps will also go along. The delega- THEY ARE OUT. T a Cahatinusvar takee Hold of shit | Soob YALLRHIE B0 ck mord pe P gankel. The foly proscribod in of fifteen acres of land nedr the mouth of | the family and friends, 1on will leave tho Bl il e ovie = Sy Nt ACRRonIAL el A | cat this yes aliforni | " uring chrone neuralis and £ cr K 3 . . : tion will leave the Bluffs by special car over and mi his ‘office w it shou ver perhaps larger than ever before, Wionl operations, when necos: Big lnke. The land was pointed out to him Supervisor Graham and County Attorney | to Northwestern Sunday evening, April 12, | Burlington Switchmen Leave Their | carrier ally o postmaster to a certain ex- | groan o TS SIS all vightexcept the r ¥ a, nssuring’ best results by the lessee, whose name was Quick, and he | Organ were appointed a committee to look | 445 0'clock. Ce O Work for a Time. tont. Republican, democrat, or alliance, as | SanJowquin valley. Thore the ratn fall has | m1, Council Blufts, in, proceeded to build his house. Heafterwards | Up the vecords and find what property there | "6 of the itemsof business which will | The B. & M. switchmen’s troubles took | he may be, if theman is ineficient dispense | ot hoen sufficient to give the growers any investigated, and claims he found that the [ is in the county owned by the iusane patients | aome before the convention will be the el R vith his service. 1 did not mention Kansas | yyoy e i i ; et A e D aw Deln Gared o e ; Bibh0 0L I ) definite shape last nicht by all the switeh- | With ; an and | margin. If, however, during this month they pice of laud which ho had leased on the g cared for in St Bernard's hospk: | ¢jon of a division commander, J. J. St A8 00T City s being tho only city, but L can, and | gherid" ar AoV o Lt s more of rain ) theory that it contained fifteen acres, was in | tal, whicll would be liable for the support "of | wnin °of Council Blufts, O, L. Davidson of | men going out ona strike. ALl the men (eft | Wil montion some at home, and may call tho | §'Wil Y0 e prowors of tho valloy the larg- ality c 5 an that, as the r ers, a bo ted at | Fiyli and Phil Schaller of Sac county ure | their work peaceably and no i 2ling or | pames of some of our carl at have | oat or - :-.-.(m\_ lxlltll'llrzn |.Il|-|'fll|'\| that, as th ”.: owne _\\'n‘.{ Ao Moy L ‘1{1'»' jrvr!l:A»n:'w\ -Iu ¥ i k 1 d 1L 1 b est erop p e b e s 0| ot fo. Degln. Trpooorings wguias, sucn | Among the western Towans who a:amen. | aigns of @lsturbauco were exhibited v e g Wil nover pass i (o o o the land which he thought ho | orized to begiu procecdings age sueh | tioned as candi for the position. The 5 iy hmen held | should try. The matter deserves some at- o 3 e Dad alued possession of was in Nebrasa, | property at once. BlufTs dele R o bt Eimattotvols l’\‘l“ L ”‘“ “_“\'.“*H;“ ‘If‘“‘;"“““ 1“ tontion, and wo should be interested enough | BALRE: PREK. | Highest cash price paid for rags and and wus notincluded in his laaseat all A, and work for the election of Colonel Stead- | fS€CTet mecting at. B Sou ‘enth street. | o5 e the postmaster select competentmen | oo, . . Y all kinds of scrap mevals. o following *cases of measles were ve- | Fora fino drink go to Baird's tomorrow, | mun loporters and outsidors wero emphatically | ¢yt purpose, 1 should like move space | F}ig Theateieal Undertaking Closed | “6oqptry denlers and merchants will vorted yestereay: Claribel Chambers, 619 | 523 Broudway. e denied admittance. This meeting lsted fol you canmot ullow it. Wil give more by the Tragetian's Death, i First avenue; Clarence Empkie, Sixth street | * o e When aboutto bulld don't fail to get prices | 0ver two ours, and all the points and con- | Put fears o camiol SUOW & New Yous, April 8, i) Telegram to | ind 1t to their advantago to communi- - between Sixth and Seventh avenu Wall_paper. on lumber of The Judd & Wells Co., st | itions of the troublo wero talked over, | [t B8 A0S Xt . B, Witpo¥. | Tuy Ben|—TawroncoBarrett loftunfinished | Coio¥ith us bofore disposing of their o 570 8 P 3roadw: o O 1 Several stirring were made, all ad- ioh ; * v 0 sied | stocks. LINSKY BRO: The Russell special train arrived ns per 24 a roll, Bostou store, Broadway. Telephone R t his death oneof the largest theatrical r aies Tl nesaliaing arvedinainon Conadli Blafte 3 2 i vocating tho rights of the ‘men Who' throw | piwitts Litte early Risars: onty pill to | 8this death oneof tholargest theatrlealun- | Union Broadway Depot, o'clock, and attractec a great deal of atten- Fruit farm for saie on reasonablo terms; | the switches, cure sick headacho and rogulate the bywel | dertakings thatthis country has ever seen. | Tel, 801. Counell Blulls, Ta. tion, 1t comprised twenty-five cars londed Curtain polos with brass fixtures and all [ within one and one-alf miles of the P. 0. | | This L matorot ‘f;“?"{’:,‘"_l’f""l“" . I'his was a dramatic festival to boe held R =t with threshers and traction engines and one | complete, 19¢ each, at the Boston Stove, | all in bearing; good buildings; possession [ hou At b ) MnE Einamant New York 1n 1892, and for which twenty | q: o N rhaTa e | Dox car filled with suoplies fo tho. agencios | Council Blufls, this weck. given atonce. Callon D, J. Hutchinson & | of personalliborty 0 00 The fireme O e ixposition | Wooks lind already oo booked at tho Trond- | SIS & SAUREIS~Homovnnt v, iy 1 the west. The cars were all furnishe ——— Co,, 617 Broadway, Lhex BIHBRELIMANG HIOSUIEH L0 0 A1gmiun, 15d Ereakioe i, way theater. 1t was Mr. Barrett's intention al courts. Rooms & 4 and > Shugare wore all furnished by e R s Rt e b e LI 13 the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney people Gaining Their Favor. S ;u(m il Eeuibinmalas ol isIglowa e hall last night. It was the fourth annual ball | §,, {5 festival to present Shakespearian and block, Council Bluirs, lowa and were all of uniform size with air brakes | Manager A, S. Hazelton has been talking WAL PATER, fit organzation, A1 the trouble secms to b | of tho Benovolont Association of Paid Fire- | otner ciwssic dramas on”a scalo of unsur- S Lrilngds ey and Jenner couplings. Thoy will run | with the N oAb N e BOSTON ol R ed Al the 0 men, Many of the boys were thero in their | passcd maguificence. Ho had already so | {7~ (pamirs ~Atiaraoy at Law. No-10 ' through to Portland, Ore,, without unlona. | JItP the dissatisfied property owners along COUNCIL DLUFFS, tion, It is claimed thit the oMeials object to | BP0 RO L €IS SN At bultons, | cured acontrac trom Mary Anderson, and | B, Jv UBUIDOIS, “poart"sireety over Busne fug. Tho train was ander the chargo of H, | the proposed Chautauqua motor line, and - the men being members of this organization, | ned z e ifty couplos were | had not the negotiations been broken off by | neil's store. - Tolephono, No. 23 = Busiuoss . M. Matiliews, general fgont of the Burling. | claims hohas been promised the consent of The City Answers, B o Havs hoon | e yAAtofb UL A ieORUAA N (LYLG0A LSS SR TR s tio eadomidbalhiof ipitaredtanyiitits| irab | LDUES B8 Counetl Biufrs, T | ton ut Pittsburg. President N. 8. Russell [ mavy of them to have the motor line built, | City Attomey J.' J. Stewart filed the | gisenarmed and (beir places filled with men | Lrcient: The many bandsomely dressed | aplo that Mr. Irving and Miss Terry would | — e oy { and Secretary C. M. Russell of the Russell | provided the city will pay all damugzes which | answer of the city in the district court yes- | from abroad. i Indleararaiitho hosepin, hluokmite mivery,(untolecniputediojiaksia i RUicurobose Finley Burie T Thos. E. Casady, | manufucturiig company, accompanicd the | uyy rosult to their property on account of | terday afternoon i the iso of T J. s | The switshimen deny the vight of the road | Pleasing sight for tho gullery full of spec. | festival. e BURKE & CASADY, and will romun here today, tho guests of | the widening of Ridge street from Picrce to | and A. B. Walker vs. the city, in whichitis | U dictating whab orgi ;\/ulwn they shall or “‘; B o Baanii RS th i natyrant Vo Andrew Caracgie in Contempt. General Western Agent, B, C. Har Tho | Canning street, from fifty to sixty- | Sought to rostrain the city and the coutrac- | SUANl Mot bomenbers of, - | Bremen were propared to leavo their fuir | PirTsnind, Pa., April S, —Andrew Carnegio Attorneys-at-Law n was consigned 10 the Union Pacifle last | six feet. They emim thav they | tor, C. B. Mitchell, from grading ‘Iwentieth | tat they bud been misrepresented, und there | companions on a moment’s notico should an | last fll negiccted to auswor & SUMmMONS from | 0y 0wy er 1T sTATE DI gt and will make duylight runs - through | lubored undor w * misapprekension as to | street. had been diserimfuation in regard to men | Glarm be sent in, ~Fortunately such o hur | 4 Luwreuce county court to appear us a wit- | PIACTICE INTHIL SPATI AND FEDEIAT Nebraska, the wants of the association, They thought | in the answer the city attorney alioges | outside of the order. The mon want the 1. | ried parting was not nocessary and the | e The finost display of onyx fast bla that they wero to give up a slice of theiv land | that the amount of taxable property in the | & M. to allow them the priviles hsfery is to be found at the Hoston sto on the east side of the road, to make a strect uncil Bluffs, this week. Al grades, from | for the c assoc any dict tion they see fit, and the distu ) the matter, Chief ¢ y, according to the assessor's veports, is | withouta proSpect of receiving ion : : #,135,505 Ho deoles that the city has ex uniform cont, his breast. adorned by a gorge- | WUL2r With the court and guve testimony. S = lieanaata tha At S anything in'return except the bencfits of hav- | sungo e ¥ basex- | “UA¢ the meeting lastnight a_committco of A e : - B R AREAY R ing a motor lino running past their Bouses. | Goriodnors the momonid lumit of - | five was appointed to confer with the new olored rosette was master of cerc- Groat Ora e At Dean by, STHMA CURED rs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl strecy, | 100¥ have been assured that thoy can re- | §46,000, which is moro than 800,000 less | Meh Imported to tako thelw places und rgo Decator, 1L, April &, —The weather con- Sebifmapso Aefhuma Ouro nave/allsopive Ulo Grand hotel, Telophone 145, High | c2ver damages from the eity, and they aro uc- |t thé amount allowad by the constitution. | U< tiem the justice of thelr cause and i tinued perfect and the crowd of Grand Army fortab 4l o whero a1l thors Tl 4 lo work a specialt chping eiuning to look with more favor | of tne state. Hestates that the filling of the | POSFIVL® dduc AaRIInars, ure trial convinces (he most sheptical, on the e eme. ‘The widening of the street Mk T H Tuistlse lohatriant GtLthe! kriave — men groatly increased today. Thero was @ L L it ©1.00, of Druggiste or by tail. Sample FI el intersections will cost less than §00, and i Programme Postponed. & tamy! DR, B, ¥ 4 f £ 5 > has already been ordered by the city council, Db AnarEans tha : 1) ance committee, said that the discharge of z = ) v < grand parade this afternoon, and in the even stanp. . X, SCHIFFMANN, St. Pau) PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. and the suvreyor has one to work making | thatat Vitt ot fnereasethe indebtedness of | men betonging to the order was the greatest | The Young Meu's institute met last night | fns the Women's Relief corps held a meoting L e the necessary surveys, so that the property | than snough to pay all the extes ° | grievance. inthe Paxton block and tramsacted some | The regular business meeting will begin to quire Biggs is reported as being quiteill | gwners are comparatively secure. i I PHARRY A BV A3 VIR OKWA . AXDIURe The 13, & M. system hasa benefit associa: | 5 b ok ¢ to the fact that | MOrrow. R A ors are i ¥ e, | He denies the statément of the plaintiffs that | ¢ its own. ‘In ft' tho o: A Touine iHusinesa, . QYRR 10 5 A - - IPFC TOTTORS \ i REIDE M. Hazelton states tuat e is very much [ 1o work as proposed will cost the plaintifts | Lon of its own. In it the expeuse Isabout | b op Scanneul will in all probability be SPECIAL: NOTICES E. A, Wickham left for Denver yesterday | pleased with the prospect for having a motor | &g vor % PIRPosel Wil oost tho plaintifts | &5 to §10 o yoar for o 21,000 benetiv policy. | HHOR DEARIAC WL G0 BRI Replaces the Sait Trust, % ot afternoon over the Union Pacific liue built and put in running order beforo | fiat the filling of the street will canse. pooly | Lhe Mutu |[_\.g association furnishes the | Kot RN Dt amine. which shiould | SAGINAW, Mich., April 5.-~The Michigan COUNCIL BLUFFS, The Misses May Campbell and Birdie | the coming assembly season opens. The motor | of Stagn er to aceur and thereby | $ame beueiit for #25 por annum. considered ot that o will b company was ed today 1o take the Douglas of Missoutl Valloy aro tho. gucsts of | company was to have had o meeting vestor. | Of SLasuint water to ucaumulate and theret Contrary to expectitions there was no | Do considered at~ that tlmo will bo | salt company wasformed today Lo take th cause sickness 1s also denied. The eity at- Miss torney asks that the suit for n in, ude Young, 2 lloy arotho gucew of | company Was t0 b postponed until the following Monday. In | pla. ) acting upon the pro s EEa of the salt trust, from the collapseof | WANEED=Good girl for gencral houses tion be he yards last night. A body of ; wol in small family, 721 Whilow avenue, Ui DUARORR 0L 54 Pl g " | all probability the members of the institue | which recently dire disasters to the trade r M Dy Bert Avthir, who has been in Now York aans \‘,".‘f: v boon made to it by the us: | dismissed at plaintifts’ costs, police undsalSergean: Whalen' pavroled the Sl Cationd the reception atithe bishe Worn predioted (Dhie naw Mg ihoiasde MURNISHED front room on ground floor, city for several mouths past, {s in the Blufrs | Sociatio ut ol CCOl 0 0 - yo - acks and doa Mialial 5 house in a body stronger than the old one, quiet, pleasant neighborho d, two blc cks visitiug bis parents, Mr.’ and Mrs, J H, | the members to get together it was docided | 1o cream soda 5 cents at Baird's, SIRInE gud TSlghuiwers ‘moving slawly LA el - from Maln stroct. Single gentlenman preferrod, TSR to postpone the meeting for a fow days. It p) = and only one or two minov accidents to the | Mys. Winslow's Sooothing Syrup for Chil AT AT I T v Addvess I' &, Tieo oftic, e o en ) P is stated that it will be held before the close D. - iy R new men were reported. Teothing cures wind colic, diarehc A BIRID ALE NOFVO SO0, - 5. C. Brown leaves today for Hot Springs, | 1% 310 o0 it it Wil be Jold bolor Uous | Do you wane an expross wazon or boyl | ““igo“switch engies we paion, bu | S8 1agons ind colie, diarrhaa Moreniniaani i muaearn ot 000 stock of general merchandise to ox- A A R R R R YA o prese e mos 0us | Ringup the A. D, T, Co,, telep! A < g 3 but | ete, 25 cents i bottle aLe, cliatnge for . farm In 8o more favorable for n western trip. hmv.l- \Ilh' :.,i.(..x- line gott: lm’ ’;hu;-\;\l»,\l =y "| ].‘:' “.‘.‘T-, :\-r‘ n:. Jmo .‘;“f was ‘m:‘n all Working on Wooley. }’m\‘u used it Ju. requl ing k) n Aul‘l nerve \\' R oA LR LY 4 9 X he last of June, as it 15 a conceded fact that J.C. Bixby, stoam neating, efforts to win were to be employed, but no Mo gt BE s 0od as a result of overwork attended with )—A first_class shirt_pollsher ab Fred M. Loomis has resigned his positi . | upon this depends in & large measure tho | siboc: iixby, stoam neating, sanitary en- | yiglonce to men or prgperty was to’ b used, | Mv: Smythe, chalvman of tho committe | o siion and loss of strengt tho Clty Steam laundry, # North M as cashier for the firm of David Bradley s o L ey, taTge modsure tho | gineer, 203 Morriam block, Council Bluits 2 L N od: | uppointed to lnvestigato Mr. Wootey, began | Sxbaustion and low of stronkth, with - | irootireatly work and kood wagos, o2 (., and has accopted ono with the Webt uocess of the enterprise A ¥ DA | paired digestion, with good results., L) 0., aud has accopted 0no w! e Webb 9 Yo, - PRSI« Y SR ) work yeste afternoon by carefully T = Mercantile ngoncy. His headquarters. w. Ourline of carpets an! parlor furniture Hughos-Koating. Rr.Birney cureaoaiarra, fon idg: ;‘y:‘.\\\:n HATA lu‘pv M “w’:m? | e O i O RENT L welling diouse i) Uonrch o be in the Sapp building. will bear inspection, We cluim the largest | ‘The wedding of Mr. George Hughes of the Douxlas County Teach: rs, with thie Davenport streetschool, Competent | New Youk, Aprit §,—The grand jury today | of OF business N. b Dodgo & (o, Superintendent Sawyer of the eity schools | stock in the city. Mandel & Klein. firm of Hughes & Co., and Miss Pussio Keat- | i ounty | carpenters will bo employed to make a | the : d ; oy Lo ROOHLNAINY R 0F: tha cily Sonools The next meeting of the ouglas county B reindicted the I3xcise Commissioners Alexan- AVE cash custamer for four lots betweon. \!;\*‘l:;'lu‘*; l]‘:l-l 1’; 040 l"'l-*“'lvv-"‘l‘“':trl'm‘l‘ \] A . “’-— ing, took place yesterday at bigh noon at St. | teachers' assoclation will be held at the | WOroush investigation of the entire job. der Meakin, Edward T. Fitzpatrick and stand Xith sts, between Ave Dand 4th visit the public schools o place. He paque feit window shades 83c each, with | Prancis Xavier's Catholic charel + ol g atloh “will be hel o — o s el g Lo St uven, J. P. Greenshiolds, 69 Broadway, R\ retaEn iy the Wik of QURALA aud; Blotx | gannane Tels wil complote. at the Hoston | Francis Xaviers Cutholie chareh, Rev. | court house on Saturday, April 15, beginniog | Your Sunday aluner Is not complote with '.'h t BU EC0ob o * the -ohargo’ of' ‘noglaoy’ of | -AY ! i Bean - City the lattér part of the week. Bt Connoll Blufte hie teck: her Malloy ofticiating. The bridal party | at1:30 p.m. The followine programme bas | out @ bottie of Cook's Fxtra Dry Champague, | ot FIAY For Sale L have purchasca i fine ioh —— arrived at the chureh as the clocks were | been announced JONER R O O AR ) - of Wiy, which | will 801 by car load OF i Carpets, furniture, stoves, tinware, crock- ery, in endless variety Mandel & Klew's, strikiug the hour of 12, and proceeded to the | ., HOW to get the best results® from o Class gl aupnpiios, o ordens’ ot No. 1 i g of the ¢ ———— West irondway. 8, Goldstein & Co orgery, vhere thoy were mel ha Recitation in Primary Grades and Grades s - a zgeris in the city jail on a | Bitan where _"‘l y wece met by tho priest, | hove Primary - Nohparks and. Josn Fone Fosun tator e of forgery. There has been no in. | WHoO brouounced the words that made them The place for Technical Grammar in the Wasminarox, April - 8.—[Spec | | on easy payments at or trade; well loca \1‘1— 1 iy e Who frenayined ine WordA ik “iade. ttio | L, A wll fn bearing: 001 house und n'm.'. Secd oats, corn, miilet and seed potatoes, on filed against him yet, he being | the s parties were presont. , Aftor | - | gram toTur H‘u I ennony wero grauted | Positively cure } Some ool ety property, and good garden seods of all kinds, at H. L. Carman's, | booked with v y. He was arrosted by | the ceremony had boen performed a recoption [ 1etay ot fallowing S ALEMKBORL: BHigts | these Listlo ¥ J Iilnson & Co., 617 Brond sy 3 500 Main aud 501 Pearl stroets, Oficer Begwick at the request of Jucob Neu- | was lield at the home of the bride’s ~parents, | vat “““"1"» Burk, Nicholas Wuittek Tuay Al ellave Dby JOUR SALEA house wnd luree ot on oy e mayr, proprietor of Neumayr's hotel. It Mr. and, Mrs. M. Keating, 35 Broadway | Joseph A. Dudgeon. Addivional—Jumes G. | tress from Dyspepsta, puymonts. . Tnquire at 460 Purk avent Ladies' jersey vests, 81¢c each, at the Bos- .,'n"f" $Matagen ha ,m,li‘.l“ 5 ,‘,,‘ 1““‘ uly the intimate friends of the family being Howard, James G. Alcorn, Henry Thorn- | ITTLE digestion and Too flearty Taui i E N iiee aveR ) i i ton Store, Council Bluffs, ) e “" e "“‘,” s S ," luvited. At 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. Hughos left gate, Luke Fisher, Max Lenz, Martin V IVER Baung. . A partoct ren) NOR RENT—The Mo y i - otel for some tine ust. The mropristor | for Portland, Ore., where they will spond | 6hen Raby war stck, we gave her Cestorla, flarbour, Jucob Kindscher, William J edy for Dizziness, Nausen, i | [NV IEENTEhe Modtalion blosk 3 stocy Baird opeus up his mammoth soda fountain | 8sked him to settle, but he stated that ho | their honeymoon When ahie was a Child, she eried for Castori Parker, Lewls Fritz, Jameés W. Nausler, | | PILLS, |provsines, B TastcB | Sauire, 0l Pearl sirect i A LOmOrrow. was out of funds. In orderto save himself Sr— ki » 5 oried (OF Casionth Isatah 'P. Morse, Edwmund Stoney, James N. | | ® lin the Mouth, Coatod| - — E All Chifose foode e Baif price at Jim | from being hurried unceremoniously out of More About Mack, When she beearne Miss, she clung to Castoris, Fermen, ‘Wells C. McCool, Williali 8. Perry, | | Tongue, Pain 1o e sil | Foiti ALE-A bargains now moder house Ling's, 88 Broadwe v doors, e produced an order which he claimed | . 1. Mack, who is now in the county jall | when she Lad Chikdren, she gave tiem Castorig, | J0nathan B, Borry. Reissue = William A. ) | TORPID LIVER. The rooms: will soll on sasy Dy neits: locatod on i b . came from Thomas Tostevin, the city sur- | O 8 churge of obtaining money under false Brigus. Orluinal | widows, oto-Luciudd, | oo o Bowan Purely Vogotable, [l | L1 bifth uveuuo motor tins.” .. fiutobias VPR —— " W N 8 v idow o e, S| DAL ; Bard doy e - ol egel o] on, 617 Wiy Curtain poles with brass fixtures and all | veyor, sutnoriziug the proprietor to board | Pretences, is wanted in Sioux City, He ey R PR RS T JRBCHEHEo KRy ] complete, 100 each, at the Boston Store, | Motzger for any longth of time and look to | Worked up somothing of a trade amoug the of Frauk Hivler ) ' SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.J§ | FNQE SALE or ient-Oarion ~lnad ~wit Council Bluffs, tois week, Tostevin for Lis pay, Upon iuvestigation, | people of the western part of Council Blufis Bouves, Uy J. & Kice, 104 Main st, Uoun ] Iowa: Original—Charles H. Wickbam l llul.» 4

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