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A e— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THU RSDAY, APRIL 16, 1801, THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS, | ot gancs,towover tor, e sagey s, | WHISKY TRUSE Rentise TR . | four seconds after he had passed out >f the | Brief Reference to the Gibson Case in COUNCIL BLUFFS. oo | &8 Un_being questioned as to what ho | the | regident's Report, O l I t Overlook Moant by bis actions, ho said ho was 8 great | o S R A SR et C111CE: Ne. 12 FFARL STREET, tio ton' jon 8 - | hund to keep abreast with the times, but_he onty, 411, Aphil 15. wwual meots Justioe Patton's «Busigastion Btill & Bube | 1A 10 K60 shisast wivs the Hmem eaich oy | fng of th whisky trust, legally known as the Telivered by Carrder iu any part of the City. jeot of Public Discussion, buy a paper for himselt, e gave his name | “distillivg and cattle feeding company,” was TILTON 3 as Ralph Rooney and said to lived on Fran oI 1n Chid olty CodRIV: Modie o (e 4 H W.TILTON . . - MANAGER [ Strcot:” Ho pogyed o pitsously o ba aliaweq | held in this city toda mewhat contrary TELEPHONES WHO SHALL RECEIVE IT THE QUESTION, | to R0 in peace that at last his captor, ~think. | 10 €xpectation the meeting did not altogether Bhsiness Ot oy {ng that he had taught bim enough of a les. | Ignore the reports of a plot by the trust's sec- | s it appivsls § S nnte PR 14y e p Nig! " m‘:r o, 28, —a— | son Iulr tho first time, dismissed hira, ofter | retary, G bson, to blow up the big anti-trust | Our new arrivals In’ Sack and Frock Suits; 'h(") re handsomer #his e ———————— | giving him enough advice to last him for six | Shufeldt distille it te. o SPr . ¢ sver. sices i Township Officers Hunt Up the Law | Nioutns. Tu B subseribors will not bo | aee ',‘.‘,.,l,‘,r:'f\,d,,,‘l“:,:mff;“:‘:',”’m,\ L sl than ever. Prices, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, and $15.00 LA Ll A on the Subjct—He'll Have SRaons v Mastar Rooney sny mors 8 | oy 1ysq " natare” V8 MGelINE, this concluding New spring shades, dark and medium colors. You can tell a B, K., & N. Y. P. Co, hiyeliar L. U e oot ot ma, earting e | Co. suit as far as you can see it, by its perfect fit and neat appearance. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. More, Tars. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl street, | peculiar circumstances now being investi- | , . " , 3 i Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. next to Grand hotet, Telophone 143, High | gated by the federat grand jury at Chicago: | “It’'s Economy to buy 'Em, they’'re made right, and never lose their » Rock Springcoul. Thatcher, 10 grade work a specialty. | “In conclusion I wish to say that inasmuch In connection with the resignation of Jus- - e W shape.” $7,50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00, places them within easy as the papers have been tec Henry Rief and Miss Amanda Butler, voth | tico Patton and the agitation of the subject | Duquette & Co.'s Pomona frult juice | {s commonly called the ‘Gibson case,’ the | reach, try one! of |1mv_m‘\‘ :.:gmnlhl- county, woro i ried yes- | of a successor, the point is raised by certain | tablets, They :lr:h"“'l“* | stockholders of this company would naturally ) i terdoy, Satice Hammer oficlating. ° | uttorneys that thre is in reality no Swnahip | o a0 curtains cleaned from Suc to $1.25 per | SXbect from the board some roferanca to the In Spring Overcoats, our assortment is extra large, you can select any Mr. liam 8. Eversole of aan 1< | atall at present and therefore the township | pair, at Twin City dye works. matte iibson declares tous his innocence, | 4 2 e 2 N R 5 ?”-T\' meline Kidd of Afion, Tn., wero mar- | i o ROV U BOoF the troublo of il | | : .\ K ‘ | :,l:\,:l]:l»’ll‘l:u;}l|l:lu\‘:Tfl]\":[llh\“l.v“ol(‘ Je mtter a8 | shade you want at $10,00, $12.60, $15,00 and $18.00, and if you want Paul’s Episcopal church, Rev. BB SHE LU IN ORI Ry O | oo et Biok P | don bt His SeAAmeRYHIRES stk bt viaws | SOTYI@LHIAG par excellent, and don’t want to pay the Tailor's price offciating. clected 1o the offco in tho first. place, on ac- | Whero for €00 a pur, Boston Storo prive | (oubt his statement tor to chango our viows | ¥ v b o ’ 2 Thomas Capel filed an_fnformation in su- | count of the provisions of the law that resu- | §yon PR, Wk Mnoed . URAYIOH i Harthor, that us long os e aro connected | *VV €' ve got'Em,” at $15, $18. $20, 25, and $30. pevior court yesterday, charging Bob White, | ates the election of justices, This law fixes 4 Pl by with the affaivs of this company wo propose % g 7 ey Shaw'and John Dilling with, sssault | 1,0 numbor of fustices in any township at District Court. Lok O R LI There's never a mistake made by buying gorments well put together, kicked him ¥ two, but any townsbip that iucludes in its | Judge Dcemer roopened court yesterday | giuning of the orgnuization,” and there's a world of comfort in wearing them. Ray, the seven-vear-old son of Fdward Jof- | limits au incorporated town or city may clect | morning, having returned from Red Ouk, | " No action was tuken on the subject by the p % b 3 3 I“v' % Jb. died Tueaday afterngon at hiy res- | not to exceed two others, provided 'nr trus- | where Iv'w’ s u;hu ll\»' week by the bl A full board of nine dircctc | Beautiful line of Children’'s Suits, always on hand, handsome styles, 4 enco in Hardin to! f scarlet fever. | toos post notices at three of th illness of his wife, he cases rinst Mrs, | electec sht of the ol - y 5 5 5 s FeLu: vday afternoon | post prominent places in the towuship. | Sallie Stilman, which oceupied the whole of | $hos ‘:f;'(‘ Adoip & Woo Gl U | $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. They're very tasty and when seen on the | ARy R of tho [ ground for tho claim that Pauon | Inst weok until the court adjournod, woro 1o- | Counlng, for tiireo vears: Willium 1. Hovart, | sStreet everybody knows they're from | it i fssion | was not elected is that the notices were not | sumed, the whole morning session' being oc- | Lawis H. (reene. Herbert T. Terrell \ ] TR e fc nall, | posted according 10 law, by the trustecs. 1 | cupied by the arguments of the attorneys. In | years: Poter J. Hennessay, Neison Moimbers ave requested 1o meet promptly at | this view of the case is tho correct ono it fol- | 1N afternoon the cases were submitted and | vis, Julius' B. iy | 7:30. By order of the worthy matron, I8 Unity Guild will meet in regular session with Mrs. I, 5, Kingsbury, 108 South First street, Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock. and the i \ % h, on year, 4 8 L taken under advisement wly elected dircetor, Froneh, is a promi ws that at the last eclection Hammer and The next ¢ n the assignment was that | nentand wealthy business man of Cleve nes were clected, but Patton was not, the | of Crangle vs Maish, The continuance which | lund, O, > being as follows - Hammer, 2,106 Cones, | bad been asked for by the plaintiff was with- | The sales by the company for the past year : i g drawn, and the cases procoeded to tuial, It gregated 42,789,171 gallo; n incrense of j Li dence of Mr. Henry Coffeen, 201 First street. Lutz, clerk of the township, was | i (oo ate in the afternoon how Siti more | proceditie ysar san Gt hearss D000 ghllsne All friends cordially invited to attend asked yesterday what the facts were as 1o | than the opening statements of the attorneys | over the sales of the twelve months ending X . rye - A novel affair will take nlace this evening | this matter of the posting of the notices. He | to be made. Tne trial will be taken ub this | two yoars ago, Regardi tests with ]{ I‘ l l \Bl ‘I‘ (Al () 1 l [l l‘RS, l’w.ll"ml}n hall in the shape of an “S" sup- | gaiq that the notices were properly posted, | MOrniug at 0 o'clock | the new Japanese method of distillation the e, 10 be en by the Catholic Young La- | decree was rendered in the ease of E, H one in froat of the government building, an ary indi- wed | president’s repore says the nrc dies’ s Tho supper will be fo front of the L It vs A, F. Berauist, awarding the | cations ave very favorabie, and if confirmed ‘ by dar s and other amusements, | Other at the corner of Main and Brc plaintiff $313.45 by default of ‘the defendant, | by later dovelop | Y — N\ A Gl Sy | nts will revolutionize the 3 alliA - N and all who attend aro assured a most pleas: | 80 8 thied 1 the country. e sald thal | 4,4 4 decrec of foreclosurc on cloven lots 1 | business with AdvANLAZes. o tho trast which () iYe) ) 31 Afyovening by oF RO RE GO YRR D) Howard's addition | are incaleul The trust hus exclusive A % o & C C i Prof. nes McNaughton was re-clected | V\Ghi —_— coutrol of the patent and pays the — Je v i for noth- ile the questiol as lecided it made taht, % ¢ 5 ¥ principal of the Dakota state normal school | quive L Gine dusstion was undeclded it made |y jj00 oishing to At themselves as tratned | g oxcent. uaffih Of whatover dway, quite a fiu cry of excitement " \ B Eblitl V at Mayville at o meeting of the rogouts, | forneys. Some of thbn sam wistet here wha | Burses will find an excellent opportunity for | made, The. trust in addition to the r e i s A5 Which 100 RGO Insk ealk® 6 achier eat Oy thom saw Where thare a2 | studying scientiic nursing at it Woian's | bato fund o surpius of, &20.111, aftes puying 1" Send for Illustrated Catalogue. commences on the firest Monday in Septem- | cases out of court ontirely, which had been | Christi sociation hospital, cornerof Sixth | dividends during the year amounting to ber, ;Ivlul A“mn that time Yl’u D 'Yn or will | gecided ady to thom by a justice who | 8venue and Ninth stree : ;~,_"”Im‘\u‘w-yl.'\fi“j‘r‘\s'qu.’ ‘\’,”,. 'n‘; s maice his headquarters in the Bluffs, i-he OB Seen {hai otvher ‘of his i — — S property is absolutely unenc . = VG Fosbita A A LT R U Shugart & Co. car rest stock of bulk | aud there is 1o floating or other debt wwhat- | trouble, pleadec ¢ before Judge King mmm “ m “ D) 4\ m 4‘ 4‘ N L gumped the track while on the cast end of | however, for 'those who looked up | field, garden and flower sceas in tho west | ever. and were fined res ely &0 avd 0 and | b the track and came bounding down the in- | the matter to . any ar Cextent | Catalogue and sumples by mail. 0 e | eosts committed to the county jul, The ) il | clined plane, The passengers were bounced | discovered that the lust legislature bad - he delicious fr ce, refreshing coolness | will nut again moukey with South Omaba about the inte that they for of the car in such a way | passed a law to fit just such cases. In a The Fairmount se cigar at the Fountain, and soft be aw a whole firmament of s y | numnk ty imparted to the skin by Poz- | policemen, AT T of townships “throughout the state —_—— zoui's Powder, comnends it to ull ladic ——— AV A for sister. but the train was stopped before any damage | the extra justices have been elected without | Heavy twilled crash toweling at the Boston 3 : Bl mloh oy Fhvs I ot in mv ot ) : o Wasdone going to tho trouble of posting notices, ex- | Storc, Council BIufTs, at S a yard, _Two Murders and a Suicide, e e i U q In the police court yesterdsy morning | cept for the first election after the increase it Swawaxo, Wis., April 15.—People living in | Forty-five ccuts, strunger—only wint { Cilford Olerk and'N, Egbert had & hoaring | had been made iu tho number Thelaw | ~Seod oats, corn, miilet and seed potatoss, [ thetown of Washington, this county, weeo | Sviie more. What will1do then, stranger 5 on the charge of larceny. They claimed that | which was passed by the legislature pro- | garden seeds of ail kinds, at H. L. Carman's, ALV oXol AR e RE iDL AMEs vans ot 60 LRl e LR SO T e e LhaNasohanca il it et e s v the cigars which they took belonged to Clark | vided that all the acts of justices who had | 50 Main and 501 Pearl streets, f S B ARk Sula146, Hinsr i ! mxl»« ol ‘n: e e This is the cha e chan of a lifetime--when you can personally, and they wero consequently not | been thus clected should be legal as though e BH0 8 MUF ho B R LA TiAt arraliny Sttt | EALlCrs surd GonRt s oet it coro lexiiny LgsUi yours clotHingRalmost foricthing! » Damageatgoods, : penleat i S Tn ir e B O e b o7 g e ta o ieial | o Qlr nring stockila ow/eomplate., 1t you [ R0 0\ F0Et S R Eoian AR BRI B e s ey conial: ek row; | goods) gootgoods: | Everything at your own pride) Callat once, as taken under advisement by Judge Ml question of the legality of Patton’s ofticinl | want tobe in stylo call at 1tciters, the tailan : 3 you, W. Royse was fined 10.10 for drun nuess. | acts, but does not decide whetuer ornothe | 310 Broadway, doing so told his children that their mother | stranger, this sale will last but a few days more--the goods are closing out Two excursion trains passed through | WasTeally ajustice of the peace, This ques- - T T S TR L AT hING very fast. Council ‘Blufls yestenday over. the Hock | ton, together with the ono wheiher there s | Elcction of Offisers. e S R Marcus' Clothing House, - - - - 546 Broadway, Council Bluffs | Island. One was Raymond & Whitcombis | 8 ooty e o o i tho Tutara. - ) ° [ , Tho Merchants' retail commercial agency | Tuil confession. HEhE whs of & moross and | PItitul Plight ofa Woutd Re Western | MAICU g C, B adway, Council Bluffs. { Lraity from the”east, which pnased through | trusises t soms time o tho futa gnn. | Beld its anuual meeting last evening in s | wgly aisposition, Noblons after Zell's doath armer, = = = 350 fn (1o Tk, fad tonk the 000 LIt | tion to the township trustees, it was faund | rooms in the Merriam block, the object being | Bahir pounded one of his children so that. it i ites were o triffe ambiguous on | to elect the officers for the for the wost, At midnight the Golden Gate | that the statutes were a trifie ambiguous on | to ~— snccial came in from the west over the Union | the subject of whetner the resignation should | The following officers w Pacific with nine cars, and went east over | 80 to the trustees or to the ‘v.\mrd u( super he Rock Island. visors. There was no desire to have any Answers wero filed in th district eoury | Bitch in the procoedings on account of any | Siton 22 i MRS 2 certa d S0 vas decided to request e esterday morning by the defendants in [ JReertainty, and so it was d i Bt Hiad nadlodo ol Ehilaren ieo fhat it \“:.\Hz‘fi:'-:!l‘lx:tul-‘:“x_ m:i“r\]v{-\:h rxull 'r:.“.:“ 4-:;‘-““:"“: I‘iuluyl‘l‘u:‘f‘-.I o .. Thos. E Casady. SPECIAL NOTICES child’s murder, te0 iy rrthemins | BURKE & CASADY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, y from Fairbury, Jeffer Attorneys-at-Law W ANTED- Pasturage forw lurzc numbe w0 Eldora, Ia, and when h of mileh cows. nor near Croston. Ad hed this city Lis funds were entirely ¢ PRACTICE IN TIIE STATE AND FEDERAL | dress B K. B, care of Bee, Council 13 iFs. o elec e sundown and re President, Charles Beno; vice president, J Ovorin0 000 s e IR IN Rava besn: acldl |it FnEEa N sH % H. McWilliams; secretary, C. Tibbitts; | nd the domand incraasinz coatinuall surer, John Mergen: executive board, | en & Selleck Co,, Chice, il Bor- | son count 5 2 ’atton to make out auother resignation for | Peter Tholl, Charles Shain and W. A. Wood. T hausted, and as there w no other course OURTS, O SNT—Gooc T De some of the cases which were commenced by | 1t 1 "N\ done, an vestorday | Tho association s just compieted ith third Tie Fire ltecora. opon fo him he had to ipply to the police for est 3. J. Brown Huliding, Councli Biuma | I G inin=good S-room House, o2 R 11[' o 'l{"l" "“,I‘.;:rj"q'g;’\‘\"‘{fl‘_“‘“ e, Of ntoxicat: | afternoon the second resignition was handed year, aud its operations have beetl to. the - SinNeiay, Ala, April 15.—Pire at Pied- | temporary aid, The family have lived on a | Jowa iz to Mrs. E. Newton, 30 Benton sirects 77 1 liquors, answers were filed h N ETH G e ) EHea most satisfaction of the memb was % N » buildings, | claim near Fairbury for twelve years past, | me. = W. Clark, Pralor et al., S {2 Lo G TN canlzed in the first place for the purpose of | Mout hus destroved twenty-five buildings. | cliim near uirbury for twelve years paot. = | JOMBETENT girl wanted for gencral housc: s {{'uruhu\m‘n l“l“ A(I‘l‘. “L. Ti\nh. :‘l‘,r‘ 50 pleces N”.m““"_m“ at the Boston Store, | shiclding the mer hants from ]'m.}\» The d:}'n:ml' nu_muvns_m $V.|I.-.\‘l‘l, on \‘\\?n'h absolute starvation was staring his little | By and Tt [l D BT RN 6L s | SRR s W. O Becr, T3 Willow wenue, ) Atte clalm that the. cases are ot meay || Council Bluffs, for 40 a yard, “;!Il“"m;il: ot pay l‘(\“‘"lsz hP\I‘I‘*h by Phies th'r" o ly & .mrm_ Insuranco. It is sup- in the fae e .1.;..‘1. d o, give up s | stared at by all the othe THObHAILhE -l fanily horse, T years ol S its as Jd i it s s z a sort of boycott, eacl ember | posed the fire wa incendiary origin and get back to friends. The family is | , 2 5 G r 5 Ing, welchs 1050 poinds, color Tood feith, out that Turner, has conspited | Best cured, odorloss, hand-picked _live | agrecitig not to sell goods to any one who is | "Toxnox, Avril 15— fire which resulted | cortainly docerving of el from any Mitstiy | A5t outside on a box laughing uutil he Iy Robore. MucGrogor. A ddress aud connived with other parties, whom the [ ,de3t chted, proriess, handepicked o Hve listed, except for cash. "The organiza- | in the loss of five lives occurred at & house on | disposed persons. < * 1 could hardly situp. : : M I Hattenliauer, 27 to 31 Fourth street, defendants have no means of knowing, for | G R * | tion has done a great deal toward putting an | High road, Knight's Bridge, today. U What kind of a guy is that?”’ I} Council Blufts, e Sty the purpose of extorting money. They also : end to dead-beating. The agency is now 4 2 T (Jessler’s Magio Headaoha Wafers, Curesall | 8aked: QUITE of turnishied rooms for rent, 120 Glex allege that he is a non-resident of the county, T per i venty-| states S 0 &+ ry i Py a s by “Best i o Wi That’s si vy avenue, and that the only interest ho hias i the saita | 50 pieces curtain scrim at the Boston Store, \.‘v".:x““x‘ulc':fxufl'rafii‘:f\’,lfl)l,er:):l"Ll ki s preat European exicsitions have | headaches in 20 minutes. AU all druggists | | Eenin -“‘\y ..“-Ml.d'h .-[ph: e h\“ TLEES Be lo—Catalpn, o aple and is the fact that ho has been cmployed to | Council Bluffs, for dc u yard. Tmombershipan the Blufls 16 160, varded tho promium to Cook's Extrn Dry e T st LI R P e e T R TR prosecute the saloonkecpers by other parties. == gt Twperiul Champgne for boqucts Emperor William in Disguise. L fonin ondl 1t Aloys Sonons o ahcwq | them 1o grow, for ‘o such. C. f Meyors | A colored man named Stanton has been An “s" Supper. Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms s Philadelphia Times: People whoim- | California and it always scavcs a crowd | care'iiee, Couneil Biufs. serving a sentence on the chain gang for [ This evening the Catholic Young Tadies' | within one and one-half miles of the B, O, soveral days past for drunkennes SOUTH OMAHA. agine that his imperial majesty passes | t0 death. Lands! but'the whole conven o all his time in christening mow-born | tion of you turned whiter than snow— Ne A good . Jeli X H O cre farm south of . Heisa | society will entertain their friends atan 8" | all in bearing: good buildings: possession ) Y i n of you L 10 an acre. Apply to Leonard {1 porter on one of the roads centering here, given at once. " Call on D, J. Hutchinson & The Workm®n Soc'al. sons, meditating on the wickedness of | ha! ha! hal? Everett. Couneil Blufts. 1 s Yesterday morning a rather comely little Co., 617 Broadway. The reception and dauce tendered the | Pprince Bismarck and qu: ling with | And the man-—the infernal wretch of l(un RENT—The residence of J. W, Luing colored woman presented herself at the vo- 4 g o ombers of South Omaha lodge No. 65 | Count von Waldersee are very much | & man—the hyena in human form—went 22} Gth strect. lice station and asked for Stanton, SUPPEK. Heavy twilled crash toweling vt the Boston | memb BOULIR M ARIORERIIN O, e T e sUsh b b of laahier thut e e T She was allowed to see him, and Sumptuous! Superb! Satisfying! Store, Council Bluffs, for 3¢ a yard. Ancient Order United Workmen, by the | mistaken, He likes his fun also, and ¢ fallloa tho by AR T iR Dl oL T (R when their eyes met there was a SUPPEI SCHEDULE — wives and daughters of tho members, was | takesit. Thoreis s certain music hull | fell off the box and rolled against o | 7 Wbl biswsany helkbborhood, two blooks scene, She was his wife, and becoming short “8harp stomachs make short graces.” Housekeepers' week at the Boston Store, | one of the largest al gatherings and | in Berlin where the emperor enjoys ad- | "fl_;'j“f cucumbers on theiv wuy to an | Addvess I's, oo ofic s + | of money had como to the Bluffs to seo if sho ANTLALS, Council Bluffs, la. pleasuntest receptions that ever cemented | ventures worthy of the Caliph Haroun | early market. 00 stock of genoral morchundise to oxe could find any trace of her husband, who, | Slimly Sliced Sandwiches, Stylishly S| ———— fraternal ties in South Omaha. The attend- | Al Raschid. Whether he is recognized | 5 e r D Chunge fora farm in southwe 1 Towa. M“{‘Hlmuuh!. must have bad some msfortune | * inco breyity Is the soul of wit" Iwi Marriage Licenses, ance was so large that only tho good man- | ov not, I cannot say, us his majesty is an | . De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best littlo | Must be good land. Johnst c Van Patten e oA R e o Ehind) Soiawlint Sone oty |0 MhGTollowIng Hbsciago Iionens wars 1s: agement of the commitices avoicel con- [ adept in the art of “making up.” How- | Pl ever made. Cure constipation every | TaoR RENT--Dwelling house, 03 Fourth st. find that ne had been run in as an ordinar; y s R I 3 i | time. None equal. Use them now. nt to motor line and e drunk. Stanton burst into tears when he “l“_-ml h_\“t stillu-chiewing, learn tolubor | gyed vesterday fusion, the luuch v\‘\m‘ so nicely _prepa } ever, policemen, detectives and others | it £ AR Dibhsiness N R Dode s A ta e & saw his wife and begged to be forgi 2 bt % i § Witliam E. Briggs, .....Council Blufs | a0d invitingly served that overyoue enjoved | oo fur too wise to express suspicions in e = at last accepted his apologies nva left for P sauADUING ! B Tamtiaose 2o Bl | o fest, und the woleome was so cordial that | 41 [{F 100 \ive 10 Sxbress suspieions i an:Astoniahed Hoslor, I Qe LR (R haso Owmaha, where she will remain until nis re- | ¢ o GSuffering yot hoping ail thinzs § via arrinzton............... Council Blufs | 8l WOrQ At caso. HLBoULS e enting voice | the presenco of the lord of Germany, | . A8 we turned into the main highway | ;1 2Ist and 2ith sta, botween Ave iy Sharp Sliced Slender, Sweet Pickles, Speclatly | § [EVE Diet riel « *il Bluffs | the vote was as “Home, Sweet Home" softly F vty i fr Y lease. Sorted. Tonry Riof. - orroroPoitawattnmic connty | died away, that itis good to be welcomed in | It is confidently suid that the other day, | leading to Indianapolis from a cross rond | S e iertes. SLBT e AT wsoek t11 you find and youwll not lose your | § Henry Rief ... .\ Dottawattamie county | died away, that itis zood to be welcomed in i N e ST T (T ol AL e 0t for salo ortrade t your wall paper at the Hoston Store, Tabor™ I Amanda Butier, I Pottawattanie county | Workman's lodee. Among the visitors were | in the guise of a_Heb peddier, his | we fell in IoR unepL 1 Lynd ailin Yearing ool I ¥ 7. Why pay double the price you can get it for Sour. Stinzing. Stimulative Suace. § William Eversole Sh Onaly r. and Mrs. James Allen, Mr. aud Mrs. J. | majosty wanderod through' tho haunts | about half a mile long. which was made il take som cley proper at the Hoston Store, Council Bluffs(~ Al the | “Sauce for the sitice for the gander.” | | Emiline Kidds. ... <o Unlon Ta | Lenox, Mr. and Mrs. W. Orowser aud Mr. | of the Jewish community in his cupital | Up of farmers and villagers, We had | finwsives on batance. Gull on or oo Db e SWEET CAKES y — g and Mis. MeKinney, and discussed with a number of working | one nearly a mile when we sawa man HLL: - Y o - it In your place, and noue will make you Housekeepers’ week at the Boston St ore, Tiraelitea tholoonditiontoAtiatis in | running across a field, hatless, contless, RENT rh \x.-\l‘.).m.I 'flw" 3 stor = 8 " rsé 0 il Council Bluffs, Ia. Notes About the Oity. e e L L 8Rt1885 and bAvalcotod e Was Wiving ¥ With hasement and elevator. J. ¥ Housekeepers, see our line of table linens Sily e N e ron el gREADHI 5 e A e .| his own dominions and the effect of the | vestle 1d barefooted. © WS WavIng | gquire, iv1 Pearl street i from 2 up ut the Boston Store, Council | usomo wainihes At 1 mactals £hv o Goructius Benson after a serious illuess, i | hyrsh measures vecently promulgated | hishands and shouting, and the pro (ORSALE—A burgaln; now modern houso. { Bluffs, of earth In them than heaven Best cured mixed odorless feathers at the | able to be about again. S R D e T sion at once halted to see what was the with all the late lmprovements, seven L gt i T T PR Boston Store, Council Blnffs, for 53¢ a pound. | tarry M. Chrlatloof Edward Johnston & | “EGInEShom inMhusele. | © | muttor. Ho strack. for tha head of i oy wiil il on ey i ot 0 e t'ilue castile soap, 6 cakes for 235¢, at the Succule! Sacel ) 8 — Co. is down with the mcasles, s and € ccuslol 9., € 0 s 2 5 3 g AN C: the FPifth avenue motor line. ) utehin- Ly ) 11, Succulent Saccharine S1je 3 s avo passed many hours of the | and, us he climbed the six rail fence | the Fift 1 k| Boston store, Council Bluffs, ol 18 Uho t rae, %018 HO fritlt Best cured, odorless, handpicked live | Samuel E. Gibson las gone to Ludaington, [ 531 10 huve passed many hours of the | (i (6 1€, CHRRGE T 8 1l 1860 | son, oif Browdway. e L8 p N e 1, Solidified. Strawberry syl geese feathers for U at the Boston Store, | Mich., on word that his sister was dea nu:)]n b el B e oldtans. | breath, he gasped out: e (ORSALE or Rant—duclon “lank i Dr. Scott’s electric corsets, soid evor at that wiren thy summions o Jo Council Bluffs. Comp E. K. Wells, No. 72, Sons of Vet. | WS¢ by sailovs and common soldiers, A1 b S EeToits Bbeae Fight ovor hore | wilkousesty 106, aln st Joun: ' where for $2,00 a pair, Boston Store price Luhniarahie coxaval shavn —_— rans, yestorday received thirty. stands ot | arguing and inviting criticism on the J 3 g ' fli(i'u(f'fxi': .1\1\1\:{!;.‘ r)dl.\d) ought to 8 o All Chinese goods at half price at Jim | arms, life of u |n1\4(v1nhl.nullu\]m ‘i\' B. & ..'\‘\‘vll\ ln\ k! “';. \t1a the mattandl B n have a pair. World renowned. S ¢ it Lung's, 305 Broadw (R ho the Third ward | Seaman in his navy. All these things | Wy ‘ e matter? Sisters Speciul Steeped Sips, 2's, y John Blieverinehit of the the Third ward ; L R R e o s mi : T T . B 0010 S o 8 e oy bsiicn | Goubtices aecit L youn sovoreizn i | s the preathorin charge, | NEW OGDEN HOTE L FPERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Seduetive, Steaminz, Soul-Sutistying Stim- | Houscleepers! week at the Boston Store, | jauns. his endeavors to act as the father of his umo as quick us you can!™ wrged | gy, Now Ogden Hotel, in Gounall Blufs, Frauk 8. Puey of Denver is in the eity. “Strong are thy effelte Oh amber-hued bever- | Couneil Bluffs, Ta. J. W, Hodgen of Rich Hill, Mo, is visiting | people; but, oceasionally, the f‘.u_'l that ‘l"“l"j“")'l b by l‘“v";”-”’\‘fl{ gagthee iy for 1 been comoletd rolidentsnel dn mooon: J Sheriff O'Neill is confined to his home by age.” s oL L his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | he is a young man bursts upon him, and | plugged the hole up befo AR liotelsin thastate. 16is 1osated o ths bail Al WOMEN RELIGIOUS WORKERS, | Harry B. Menefee, and he is apt’ to join in vigorous danc- | ‘Butwhat is it CH R i e SRR T e e Weomt | e g § 100, oy sl Tho entertaimment (o be given by tho high | ing. and play high jinks gencrally, as | “1Vs rabit—biggest ono you over p m‘x‘:‘:‘A‘lttuh 1‘3 ?fl'\..‘r'lfiuflx'l;:f [rl‘!.f.‘if:‘f o g T b Fop o ey bot'd I "nit:d Presbyterian Mission Society 8 | sehool, announced for Friday night, has been | o, {nstica g A Tinteck CWE suw—rabbit in a holler stump—and it | eapesand fire alarins throuzh ta) baill. Ogden, where she will visit relatives and | Sacrifici oul-Tnspirin ientud, § n C , y ) enthusiastically as the latest Jack = pas an Lyl . g S AN R L €8 81c | Sibio Sistors Sadulously Sorvin Mectings and Exe ci-es, postponed without day. ashore, Then, in tho middie of a'cans | WON'Ltike over fifteen: minutes to chop | m Stevm hieat, ot anl bold witor ‘aaf Stew At veataray ATt Supper will be served from S to 0:30, after e ladies' missionary society of the | Superintendent A. C. Foster of the packing | oan or & schonoe es the memo! him out s AR S D L Mrs. J. L. Stewart left vesterday after Supy ; AT i\ S y ! Mo Sth Q 2 | can or a schoppen, the memory, s AT ywh 3 v noon for Hamilton, Canada,” to “see her | Whith cards, dancing, etc, will be the order | United Presbyterian church met Tuesdayat | house of Sw ift & o s gone to Clarks for | ok bin der Kaiser,” and his temporary Move on, driver!” commanded the GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager. mother, who is not expected to live, of the Cyening. Admission, including SUP- | the Central Presbyterian church. There wero | & feW dave’ duck shooting. boon companions fre surprised to seo | preacher. ' Cib 3 = Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shugart left yesterday | Pe% 99 sents. about thirty leading workers present. The | . A mad dog at Twenty-soventh and Armour | )0ir now comrade suddenly draw him- | *But bold on! He's in there, and 1 morning for Colfax, Tn., where they will oot i aartl mecting was opened by Mrs. G. G. Wallace, | Shrent it 1o sad abs herontrors oluimed e b, turn on his hoel and loave the | Plugged the hole, and it won't take me M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. spend a couple of weeks for pleasure and P L ARE OE i who conducied the devotional exercises. ) ‘,":l‘““,' fleld of this city has been clected | PIACE, followed by a couple of. till that | ten minutes to git an axe. £70) Bar. Noso o M ir health, 1f you want it pure and n The assembly then discussed “How to In- [ _J: M. Westflcld of this city has been clected A ad-to-be drunken o The procession moved on and con- Kpecialist, . And at a re: ble ry of the Sunday 1 vel moment, supposed-to-be drunken chums, ¥ Mr, nn(} Mrs, R. E. Fowler went to Red l,sl'llj“‘v;'\f‘lfi*\‘;"(?t’;,’ pr tos terest the S y, School Children in Mis- | 8¢7 1,:“ ‘} R Hanans 5“5,‘_\“;:“(‘;'“‘L““”"- g tinued to mov \d by the time CouncilBlufts, - - Jowa. Oak Tuesday night, called by a telegram an- 2 RIROY: 6 sionary The speakers were Mrs, ( ce R derson resigned. SR € yot up the farmer'’s face expressed Ty o g nouncing that Mrs. Johu Gerkin, the mother But send to us in a tr C. Kyle of Majors; Miss Mattio Wilson, | Tlenry Wehrman of Nelson marketed two | De Wit's Little Barly Kiscrs; vost litdo | !¢ 80t up the furmers face Foreann fimiac andleserapiiity of Mrs. Fowler, had committed suicide, Mulhahaon Co.. 4th and Poarlst., Tel, 12, | Qmalia; Mrs. E. C. Brownlee and Mrs, D, L. eloads £ 1454 pana steees { the | pills for dyspepsia, sour'stomnach, bad breath. | {50 PYS QUPNY - 80nie 0k o1 < from tho ears, o Milton and Dollie Nobles will be the guests uiholjand o Co., 4th and Pearlst, Tel. 163. | campbetl, Omah highest price paid for beeves this season, - — D huy fover, of Rev. T, J. Mackay today at St. Paul's e Mrs. Dr. Williamson of Omaha was presi dward Johustor & Co. sold twenty-three Scared tie Crow I What's the trouble?” I asked, and all acute und chron; o Y ul After a Y. .. s Waith o, 3 e Cr - h 0 ection rectory. The stage and the pulpit will no 2 8 Yo.. 8 Waith dent of the association aud she presided lots yesterday in the South Omaha land com- ow gentlemen,” said the man with Why—why—gosh hang it! I've got | Lty ] doubt have a pleasant time exchauging views | O Sprink was arvested Tuesday night A paper was read by Mrs. Beli of Dunbar | pany’s new addition. Real estate in South | tha checked suit on, as he briskly en- | the bizgest kind of a rabbit plugwed up from their different standpoints. Marshal Tompleton as he was coming out of | and then thequestion box was opened and the | Omaha is boowing. tered the waiting room where more than | over here in u holler stump!™ Mr. P. M. Harris, representing the Coy- [ the opera house. A warrant was issued for “wl“:“{\ wrestled with its contents for about | Joseph F. Cornish, who Bought The e THO 106 | twenty of us were sitting. I have no And the procession wouldn't stop to Tho ity mtabliantg A Boanty or "ty | the arrest of Sprink about a year ago, on the | "irkCiyiowing committoes wero appolnted: | SO 8kthe Ancient Ordor of United Work- | time Tor foolishnoss, ~ Lifo is short and | hely you chiop it outi incll Bluts, Ta. the city establishing an agency for the | chargo of the l: a coat and vest, ominating Committea—Mrs, A. L, Blair, | jocs Sochul 1ast night out the cake at 8 o'clock | ¢h o 1nan who oxpects to get thero must ol I've heard that Injianny was S i o Swift" sufety bicycles, a high grade Eng- . & 4 , | last evening and distrfbuted it among his : b it A ?ICE 5 : 1ish whoel, Ho ia stopping atihe oand. mandolin, necktie from Fred Pollard, | Mis, 5. C. Brownlee, Mrs. Bell. Auditing | friends. i hustle. I don’t have muel 0 sy, bat | turning overa new leal and u-comin OFFICER & PUSEY, e one of the men employed in Loule & Metz- [ Comnittee—~Mrs. D. T. Campbelland Mrs. C. The old-fashioned speliing bee in the Pres. | What I dosayisstraightupand downand | right up to frills ;‘lul. scollops, but I Best cured mixed odorless featliers at the | ger's restauran. Socon after the theft was | U, Kyle. byterian chureh will be held this evening, | 200d as the late Thomas Jefferson's atfi- [ never believed it afore! Won't stop and | « Boston Store, Council Blufts, for5ca pound. | committed — Sprink left “the ety and | | }'{"l\‘\_.}‘i‘*"““‘:“; RIDK. desalon I '-_;'- 8 the | Tho Ladios’ Ald soploty“nud. the Budeanee | davit, Ihave horo s Hquid. compound | help chop out u rabbit—a great big rab l t When about to build don't fail t i R e e nc s heniang] attend tho conforence, o MWL | society will murshul tho respective orcto- | of my own discovery. 1t is called “Tho | bit -s-h! . o l\‘nn!n'r “‘,, The Judd /& “\'\'.-i'{,"k\(‘.t"'l\'} ".}’j.j:_ ll‘l‘ml"h“'):l "‘. ‘}: _I‘I'“ :\rrfl‘l “l: W.’fi'\v‘u The society held three scssions yesterday, | grapbical forces. i Fraud Detector,” and can be relied on oS - = Corner Main an1 Broadway, Broadway. Telephone 257, "7 | stated. He was kept in the station as a | ¢ at 10 a. i, lu Central church, oneat 2p, [ The Metnodist Sundag school ste every day in the week, Sundaysincluded, | (/N6 geiping, no uausea, no pain wheo De COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, — lodger ail nlght, s0 as to'fnd out whether the m. in the same |‘x1m-l and another ut 7:30 i | gutertain (’\‘*“'{ln:vn B - Ao (Hw One drop placed on a hocus dinmond, | VLA e ARk taken. Small | poglers in forslzn anl douestio, xohante Get your wall paper at the Boston Store. | owner of the stolen goods still wanted to | Park Avenue church, | EAREI 5 ehurch Mevente-tnad CCWe | g fillea watch case or a rolled plate pin | P Safepill. B ik Colloction made wud lnterest pald on tl.ae ' Why pay doublo the prico you can get it for | prosecuto tho atloged thiof, Yesterday morn. | At the morning sossion the roll was called | Foom of the church, fwenty-third and N | juynodiitely expos s the cheut und bro B AT e — . : at the Bosion Store) Councll Blufs!™ Al tho | iug Pollari camo to the station and said te | A the delogates answered by quoting sorip- | sursets, this evenlog. ' ¢ o A tects you from imposition. Who takes A Ui Mun's Poverty, vay from 3¢ a roil. vould prosesute, and Spriuk was then booked al texts. | B J. McCubo, one e eflicient and pop- £/ at 23 R i way from 8%.c a rol ::l\;l] :‘L! \_wwlv&“\ur;v 1};1:1:‘_1«“::\: 1*‘:; 1:. oo u: Tne ',1‘1,‘".““ ot :,m‘,w\_ for ”"\'1 ensuing m'"‘;“‘.“ '-:‘."}"““‘" & |““'1 has {ved 1]1.\'m~'\‘ lmH]] at “)ll'l nts : A story illustrating the .wl v‘u,x'm. Dovoa whnt ai e R AR SHAIND.0 ) year resulted in the election of Mrs, C. (', | word that his father1s quits ill in freland, No one spoke, while everyone seemed | ness of the money market is told of a Ring up the A D, T, o toleptone 170, e | P\Yel¢ bis bearing Kyleof Dunbar for president; Miss Lizio | Mr. McCabo at once tendered his resignation | to hold his breath, and after looking | millionaire bucinese man who hus. an i AR Fine castile soap, 6 cakes for 25¢, at the | Johuson, vice president; Mrs. Mulory, second | and will sail for home, over the crowd the fakir continued | oftice in lower Broadway. says the New —_— Baton oo Oonbfl aNPR v esient; s, Lisie Westbrook, sce- | Jacob Hauck of Omaba will lecture on | *You've been swindled and imposed | Youk Tribume, Ho desived to raice the — Fighting for the Gordon. otk tuich retary: Mu\‘;__.\ll Fowler, corresponding | “Monopoly and Labor” under the auspices o upon, and you hesitate to buy a good | sum of £15,000 on his personal not e Highest cash price paid for rags and A notice was served yesterday afternoonon | Housekeepers, seo our line of tablo linens | **§ieafYs 2175, G Cratton, troagutor. " | South Omiaha lodge, No. 3 Uiy B in | ihing. —‘Thére aro least fiftecn | sont it to the bank with which he kept | 811 Kinds of scrap metals g 1 Maratal Templeton to give up the possession | {rom 3% up al the Boston Store, Council | sions of the Women's General Missionary | Frides everier the sim o0 Workmen nall, | watghes and half n dozen so-called din- | his wecount. with . n juest: thet 1t HoMAtEY donars aad metoisnle will . of the Hotel Gordon to Steriff O'Neill, The | Bluffs. I Assoclation’ 1h,a very vlo nd enterlaining | A swvay walt, son of Heney Becdors, | IORd2 in this ‘crowd.” Who'll bo the | shuuld b discounted. This tho bunk | i 1t to their ndvantage to communi- botice was gotten out by Messts. Brown, | 50 pleces curtain scrim at the Boston Store, | Muuner aud then the question box was | Karaw's addition, South Thirtesath streer, | VSt 10 pass up watch, pin or ring and | ofticers refused to do. ~ Ho then sent it | Shiowlth us b f{']\;‘\m""‘:‘;',lz',“ LUl Herman and Straub, the owners of the build- | Council Blufts, for 4c a yard, B, of committees wera then heard | OWALiN I8 tarrymig in tho rolice station fop | 1ot e testity ; to several of his wealthy friends but | BHO°Ks: POHINERE BLOR,.. ing, who claimed it by virtue of a landiord’s ——— e 8 00 S‘(;‘\I,';,‘:“:‘“‘“"“_:"‘x'_jI_""I-(‘"_“: parental atttention and the literal application Not aleaf stir nd two-thivds of | none of them could accommodate him L 1on Aroadway et N ! lien for rent. The marshal retained the pos- [ Annie's Erothcrin Trouble, | by Miss Johnson, of Solomon’s rod" precept the crowd actually tu' ned pale Finully he sat down athis desk and, with L ¥ I8 session of the building all day, the uttorneys | Subscribers of Tue Beeon East Pierco | At the evening session Miss Martha Wil | William Hogan and Michael McCarthy, the I'm waiting,” vemarked the man, as | grim humor, drew a note for ¥5, pinned ! S not having decided whether they would give | street have been troubled considerably of | sou of Omaha led in devotional exe | roushs who gave the police officers so much | he stood before us | to it a #10 bank note issued by his own a itup or furnish an indemmty boud and keepit. | late by the stealing of papers from their the mission band gave Some Very Ileresting | o s | i VOLY """1,\ looked a ‘{' > opposite | bank, got saveral of his miltionaire N) oo marshal stil bold jho fort last even- | front steps In the morning before they havo exerclses und promineut menibers of tho | \\I‘n. and everybody wishec (l\‘;l ho hnd nds to endorse the note, and then ond, which secure p! n any loss. tims made up his mind that he would capture | Majors discussed thoughts on home missions . . A R s worded wessage, usking wy Giet the prices on wall paper at the Boston | day moruing for the thicf, who has made his | The meeting was in every respect very en- | hen iaby was sick, we gave hor Castorla, AL EAAAL Wby or oouiee | aa b ok | . = ., | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ... 70,000 store, Counell Blufrs, visits witn wonotonous regularity for | JOVADIC aud Was a fitting close to the couven- | Waen ahe was a Child, sho ericd for Castoria, ety 0. ”‘f‘l"l"""‘3 B8 ML 3 MIOUER | Dr. Birnev cures catarch. Bee bld'g. —_— .C. Blxby, stoam neating, sanitary en- (ho saw & smil boy walk into| Many persons who pride themselves on y ; i reos ] v e AR S fion 18 0 _EIoab hupter and & p « - e k. Counc f 3 Many ¢ cmselves on | ghen sho Lad Chiliren, sl . al o i 0 squeeze die and his li qun (bat) | o PDINETORS—L. A, Millar, F. O Gloason, B L, gineer, 203 Morriam block, Council Blults bis yard and scat himself near where the | their blue blood would 'be far happier with | bl TP, 80 Fo e thes Copisnin, .‘:::1..]1\” FI; ,,“.,‘1‘.\.“I~ i L | have an ..,.,.‘.L‘. Aio and bis i) o R 08 | Shugurt. . E. Hart J. D lindson, Gbstle 1 Carmia furiiare v, Linwaro. orcok, | RBSE ws islug. “Acier sitting there in tho | pure blood: but, while we cannot chiooso our Ttaas kreal rallat to evervbody when | HOoh DiSEArE Doy naw o (8 S0W Associ: | T Hingua, ‘Frausaal genara) tanking bu R , tnware, crack: | most inuocent manner possivle for a minute, [ ancestors, fortutiately, by the use of Ayers as great relic everybody when | ation pitchers between now and Octobe iu endless variety on easy payments at 2 ness Lar he got up aud went away, stuing the paper | Sarsaparilla, we can transiwit pure ol t capital and surplus of say Mandel & Klew's, wuto bis pocket as e went. He ouly went a | our posterity, ood to | he walked out, und the next five minutes | — - bankin Southwestorn lowa. W seerpent in sly glances at cach other. | Dr. Birney cures catarrn, Boo bldg, INTEREST UN TIMZ DEPOSITS, _

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