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THE OMAHA DAILY MAY 4, CUHE OMAHA BEE. | YEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFES, | e i ot v oo mamsst e [ 0WA'S COMING CONVENTIONS, ) | three nights, One cuss wouldn't give Mo M B% N Tal N ¥ D / 0 teled 1o #tarve s ot PECIAL NOTICES 1 | bas a telal in the district court at Avoca | HDidn't get anything to eat?" inter COUNCIL BLUFFS, COUNCIL B — | unless he succceds in giving bail rupted the auburn-bounded moutl R = P T \ y, CVVICE: No. 121} Evolution of a Hospital Shown by Chauges | - Notice to Dirt Haulers, | Demoorats Have Already/Aunourced Thelr | o't IO URR tiobed: ) AL RO ¥ by Carvier in any part of the City. | Now in Progress, pital on N Ay, May 4, between 5 and 7 p. Tims and Place for Meeting. | that. There were five flusks of whisky | Jronsat nt=Wanted— It you want H, W, T1LTON .« MANAGER B m,, for filling the yard. Not less than 1,000 | in the crowd, and they didn’t go very e PR AL AR ATILL AL the real S ELMIHON | loads of dirt will be required far, for we wasted three of ‘em trying b f bt Swan & (Vaiken Yo 118 Hiiirbis OMe, N ¢ { PLANS FOR THE NEW INSTITUTION. 5c Mlored snteons for 19i¢c at the Boston | SIGNIFICANCE OF ~RECENT ACTIONS. | vert the follow who held out Matn and 118 Penrl streets: Connell Bl % i : S | store Council Bluffs, 6 to 0 Monday evening k. ‘1‘]" ( ‘l"*'»““' it the door JOOR BENT Hou an st 410 por | Al | tired and passed in some shooting month, 1 I r& Motioe, NNl AERTION Handy Arvangement of the O1d Build- ne Table of the Lake Manawa R R. | prape Laid for Republican Farmers— | irons, We tried them, but the cu FOK SALE or Trado A . b & ding Now Undergoing Com | Trains will leave Broadway on the even 1he Inter-Colleg ate Oratorical | wouldn't budge, At Inst wo bor ™ Clydesdn e ORil ¢ 1 > B e o] hours® will leave the luke on the b hours t | owed ® vope and decided to tie hime A AL B Lo L L ’l" v Metamorphosis - Where Ailing | The last train will leave the lake at 8:0 Contest—-A New Political | tip and ghg Him ielitie we went tnto couwt | - SSNRARYL J i bbaidd i ouncil Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal P ot ¥ First train in the morning leaves the Broad. " 1'% B Pae oy o JOME finn residence property for rent b G108 HKLTEL [oa s, COT HAEh Bloo and Maimed Will Rest. e e Organization, [ and gave u verdict. The constable was . ! E Jup co, propo y 5 Hesl R Phatatier; 10 etk g [t . - | withus, 11ell you. Well, sir, when that | SRe Keep ont . L d |;’L #HKL Wakon i Yous. YaRd ‘of House | A Deputy Sheriff Missing, | fellow saw the' rope he cave Got an | disease by keeping in healthy ac- LRI ) A DR ise | e old MacMaton property. situated on 1 Deputy Sheriff Boyer arrived here from Drs Morses, fa., May Specinl to Tue | idea we were about to hang him. Heex- | tion the liver, stomach and bowels, . (h LA e R T, - Masenl N um‘ strcot botw on Fifth and S \‘--. ave- | his home at Merrill, Wis., yesterday mormng | Bee.| —Lively interest !u.’\ been developed in yr ..n”.l to v,,' sh ”\‘ "r h'u :m,‘\‘ru» W N”\ There's o pleasant and a sure way furo v“-Ev,”‘\“.l ¢ temp! Topl General Grant | '[- L ‘}Hv ono of tho | .\ <w:nl~l~ ;‘u .”( to taki \|\ Al.‘.-wt George McClellan ..}‘1 | ‘i‘l““‘”,‘“‘ J I-’\‘:ru ‘- \H» I' the past “<"'“ |:|”. 1€ ”""“h;“‘j ‘H 4 1‘\‘(“; Mk “' of doing it. It's with Dr. Pierce’s | ness T w'-' 1 solling, otlier Disfuess e The deaf and dumb institute will close for | ¢ Biufls for a number of years, but appe Severina Norgaard, the two runaways who | The meeting of the democratic stute central ke so much noisc owover, hecani el Sallets. Thuv'ie SR R OWHeE's atte o the sunimer vacation dune % The children | ances indicate that it will not be landmark | kipped by the light of the moon and a lum- | committee on Thursday, which decided to | OVer to our side just as we were about to : o ,'“Il.'-Hl ol I Il“ | rey T e et Chfab fince who ure attending school there il be sent | very much longer. Since it has fallen into | ber wagon and were on their way to the far | hold the state convention at Ottuwmwa June | £8g him and said | Liver Pill ever made, and A prompt AR PR R e e, home on the 10th and 11th | the hanas of the Woman's Christian associa- | vest, where they hoped to find a home and | o4 js signincant from the fact that the date | | sGentlemen, 1 don't zlhlu-l ,)‘ el and effective remedy for Sick TR = = Life Boat lodga No, 160, Indopendent | tion wonderful chisnges have como overit, | Motrimony, when they were intoreupted by | et S &WEI ITRLOL R D0 P PO | sturved to denth or shot down like o | Fleadache, Bilious Headnche, Con- | GRARDENS P cAnY BRIg. 0180 Order of (ood Wemplats of Omana, will et A Rty the Bluffs offictals. Boyer had a talk with Sy LB : man, but T object to having my enemics B Ind Bilious vineyards il rae 1st of lowa farms. give an entertainment this evening in Archer | 216 € A | his captives ard it was understood by them | convention belng held prior to the republi- | oins “yound after the funeral saying | Stipation, Indigestion, Bilious At Joliston & Vi fie & y hall fov the benefit of Council Blufts lodge Until recently the building has attracted | thy they were all to start back last evening. [ can convention for the first time in the his- | 8705 G004 i 0 horsethicf, The pris- | tacks, and all devangements of the < - No. 135 | attention wainly because it was seven or | MMlellin suid that he would wo without | tory of the parties 1 this state. This tndi- | (i fed U stomachy, liver and bowels, They | JIUIL e torsuloor trade: well located b aluht taot than: e st lile all the | requisition and signed a written agreement | witas 1 a measure that the democrats intond | 8 not guilty, Lidi, g g Ml ndall i ool house and barn, The railway to Lake Manawa was opened | A ALLLAELE e, ‘:‘ O sttt It was suppo: that every % Sl Ly ¢ LBl And that,” condnued the white cleanse and renovate the system, i 0 good elty proputty, dnd Kood 0 the public yesterday wotning for the first | ueighboring houses are bigh and dry. Among | (P I ERCTE, TE IS MIBRISEE (AL AVEERE | to take an nggressive position and sot & pate | haived puasenger, s what [ call jury | andotly but thoronahly, They veg, | S&LS G 00 batinee Seall bn o uddress 1 time ison. Trips were made CVERY | the first things that was done in the way of | by this morning the trio would be well on | tern which the republicans, of course, will [ duty. Tho effete eastern efforts can't | 'Y S (ot N | . Yt mindtes & improvements wus the raising of the entire | their homeward journey. But they are still | take care not to follow, hold a candle to it ulate the system, too— they don't JOQH RENT Tho McMahon block, o story Wenthiat Kopt 6 it building nine und a half feet above itsold | here, Boyer dropped out of sight at | fhis gathering of the state - upset it, like the old-fashioned pills, | & brick witn busementnd ofevator” 3. bl ol Al i it noon and was not seen ) by + T 1 1 ‘ . e SOl otherwise have ta leve I'he lot has not yet been filled, and mittee brought together many of the lead DeWitt's Little Early Risc Best te | These arve purely vegetable and per- - officers at L city building Attl ly R ) the house is over asort | " ong, and at 11 o'clock last night he | InR ¢ ts of the state, aside from the | pill ever made v constipat feetly harmless, One “Pellet™ a COK SALE or Rent—dardon lanl, with e B L DACE S AL L i tteo, and a sort of | time cequal. Use thotm now [ dotar TEHAY be (16 Unelont o vaks EJ&L‘ by IR Kios. 104 Mala st Jounoll i i i"‘“\ ARSI L O iy i thiuics that Will'by I PENIALLOW'S NEWS ETHICS and_the mildest in operation—the | - the house is in a bacly demoral- | appeared like ler innc © L and i S 4 3 e ) i ) t 1 condlition otving to the fact that the car- | W2 fearcd that porbiops ho might hate gone | torilized at the stated meoting next, month, ENHALLOW'S NEWS ETHICS. smallest in gize, but the most effi- | |So1 [ TOLD YOU SO. 1801 e iritsr 3 fact AL FAC CAF | out to rub some of the gilding off of the pal mong. these (Lol Lt g, o cient in their work i || ponters have been, and are il at work, | uces of sinthat Tield heir‘doors ‘oven s 1,‘\:”;‘:” oles will have no democratic o0 | e Field's Washington: Moaoney A LA ol The Jewel Vapor Stove is the best Weatherbee colebrated | making extensive alterations wing has | ever entrap the unwary, Whether he LUIOTLAIL 018 CA T e GO TEQIECUION & i SRBOUL tHE AW rahonte T €) LReCLl e LR LB | generating stove in the market. Tha hiversary of their_ wed: | been added to the uorthwest corner of the | had been robbed of his clotiies while seeing | that . L. Bestow will probubly be nis run- | was telling ebout the new reporter who |y hecause they're guaranteed 10 | fiaiintie Drovess is the Jender in pros n. The Royal [ . T | the sights. or had been bucked by the tiger | ning mate for lieutenant-governor. Judge | had been added to the local staff of the | o:o) Lessbiatl ; IR LI v rganization with | PuMding. Tho rais SUL UL not regain consciousness in time to | Kinne will probably be nominated for su- [ Hiti e lished | give satisfaction, or your mouney i8 | coss stoves. The hot uir tubes ure cons which Mrs. Wea onnceted, called | ¢ g LU Y I the train, was not known, but at all | breme judge, and Hon. Peter A, Day for | £ (1Y SUMDICRee,t ROWSPADSY PUBHERSC | returned. nected by removable iron clbhows, als H upon L.e d'tht T A, Kirklund | de ha roof has been lifted up | avents his absonce causcd considerable B commicionn T "n'.m“n n will 1‘va a w}:v \,'“ ‘I ng :ulwl‘hn\n .]\Ur You only pay for the good you lowing ¢ sy nceess for cleaning W.x-i presented her with an elegant silver fruit | and med, which will add four | worry at the police headguarters g s Haasldby ek e ool Jumiblebee’s local staff had consisted ¢ vot y 5 b POse he vaporizer perforated ‘,” Yoot : LD & LI L L After May 21 Lake Manawa trains will run I'hé movement among the farmer's alliances | five young men, including Jenkins, the | = ¢y con ack more ? st “, AMEILLY life ; LALLL ol L | AUEC » dining room, Kitchen, pan- | oiory thirty minutes in the afternoon and | and kindred organizations for anindependent | city editor; but when the eensus oftice at That Lo ring arms, and can be liftec 1 yeetera, 1 the fan idence on |ty Ty bolier room, the lat- | GCous hoir in the forenoon, up to 11:80. hit ing convention carly inJune1s looked | Wishinet 3 ANACHis Atte Tind Ihat’s the pecwliar plan all Dr, out and cleanad. Our stove is the only ilen avenue, A lurge number of friends [ ey contain the heating appa A L i upon with suspicion, as a sort of democratic shingtonannounced that the by AtC | Pigrce’s medicines are sold on. | one so provided. We have done awapy wero present, many of whom followed the | rat flooe . tho room of the 118 scheme o entrap yepublican alliance | KFOWH since 1“'“‘. 1t wos ded led to in entirely with thesub-flame. The lama ofotate o \ 1 A uitla 1f you want it pure and n e o ) ; Y IR & P 3y un rned high or low ey are oMciated as pll-berers: Prvd Fipide, | just acfoss e all, On the suth side o PERRE with the republican party in the in He won't lust two weeks,” inters ORERICEH RS RUST Y, | Folng tiko hot cakes. -The secont cur i s room has been partitioned off, nearly th A » s § terests of democratic candidates. The [ rupted Darey, who made a specialty of ad orderos Bar clay, George Ca illic Kisemun, en tire south wall of which, as well as a part '”‘ ‘,”'“ Homew doy s 108 vote on congressman in the Eleventh distriet | epime. and 1ife a burden t TRHEN W load ordered e A ey FHCe S betors il "“<I‘[hll7’ # susialon) At our T e s e on "‘“1“1“’- York editors with his perennial appli l Ao 14 5 nids Saturday night. His head was | operations It will equipped | Mulbolland & Co,, No. 4 Pearlst., Tel. 162, | that tho Wl qeinceraie voto wis poled doi | tions for a “job * RN C UM USRI AL fly cat open by the of f a collision | with all the necessary t for por - A e aoaamne “Well, he's an odd one,” continued G M Brotd Mower. 1t wasunexceliod 17 years agof n open by the effects of a co n v al i ecessa ools fol " otes were drawn {rof e republican ranks 1 R I orner Main roadway, s unri od nov Those made which it had with the sidewall, in which | forming any surgical operation from WORKED HIS COUNCILMAN, for the altiance candidate and came near de- | Mooney. **I took him around town this L itis uurivilled n 0 1':“ ; ,”‘."1 IH it had evidentiy been proved to his own satis- | pullling a tooth to setting “a broken neck e - Tried Wost of | feating the republican candidate. The same | fternoon: hoe looked so homesick, you COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, SENILEUAALE T R LU UL L UBt faction that the sidewalk was the harder of [ Across the hail is a room which will be used Scheme WasNever Tried estof | o) was successfully worked in the | know BDenhallow=that's. hig ne DeRIRE A oI RT R0 A Rosbio L vinande |1 nONATaIVERY far in advance of them in the two, He was also trying ineffectually to | for the accommodation of patients who have New York. Ninth district, and also reduced the repub- | | 9 I ¢ Jollect d y cvery point of merit, . 4 the i wever spoke a word, but shulled along | Collection made und iuterest paid on thus 3 getthe control of u jug. Tho vatrol wagoa | undurgoie un operation and can not be moved Ho was leading a horse down the rond | lican majority in tho Tonth, ey Heals: Tt was tun fo/hom Himioll | 48BosiLs HEFRIGERATORS. was called for and Heft was taken to the | farther away hen n man stopped him, says the Ne ie republican st central committee o s AT 3 = ‘e ull > of rdwood ras staion, whore tho ohargo of drunk was pro- | o second floor bus two rooms, located on Seriiscie ; " | will meet in this city next Thursday to de ‘I*"I”‘ Ml "\ e tte :";“l_" lie, T'11 sue for libel as sureas my name’s | ¢ 0 k,’,""‘l' ”[l‘:“ '”"”‘f. \l\“,“',"“‘“:“'n‘, o ainst him, He was ased yester- | the north side of the house, for patients who b -y 5 S cide upon the time and place of haiding the | pape » New York cditor wrote 0 igerators ut prices that so TN » day morning, ho having frrmished sccurity | are able to paya good price for their koop- | *“Hello, Brown.” he said, *‘been buy- | it "State convention, It is thought Des | him that, unless he was an unusually | Hodgkin ) q X iy time iscoming. Got your acreens = for his uppearance before Judge McGee, ing. They will be vicely furnished, In the | ing another horse, eh ; Moines will be the place and some time near | bright young man, he stood an excellen DAL NG IR \“"'" { up before the flies come and vou will Engineers have been at work for some | rear part of the same floor are two rooms set “Yes," looking over his purchase. | the middle of July the time chosen. chance” of securing a position on the outs a secret? * persisted Penhallow. | ggiape lots of annoyance, 1 have the time past making surveys for the improve part for vru'- Alw.x{.lv_\[ )r-«“"'”'“ Bach room [ *What do you think of him INTERSTATE COLLEGE ORATORY o £ [Kh)-n \; \\:llll -v!:\rlt- all (|..»r-‘- ‘li”‘l‘llw' | largest and best line of door and wine pIts « © to be made on the Missourl a1 be wade to told three beds, “Pretty good-looking horse, Going to (o UG S A R R S e v 56 e Gieliic T, e S e e ‘he bald-headed. smug-faced odg~| 5w Eeraens SmARIca ments whict 8rc to be mado on the Missour | ciiube Walp Lo RO ERObE (g "l tty good-looking hor ing Next Thursday will occur one of the most 58 hissed Darcy, *hero ho fs.” | | e bud-heqdocs SMIkslECt ATIE" | dow screens in tho market. ri ) L summi : .h] Approprias 1(uu B | e il1iHe 6lh teer Fooms. for. thatuaa bl cellrvourothery: p important gatherings of the year in this city The young man who appeared in the | ®INS—d Wi } 1 1 1t P. C. DrVor NG DIFCONRRERS AL 1B ANy abssinttO CaRY [ O Mo e SV oD StEe ol on eh aitio ‘0. no; thisisn't for me. It's a pres- [ —the eichth annual contest of the Interstate | qoorwiy of the city editor's office of the | terskelter in the stature 50 OMEN | 544 1ondway, and No. 10 Main Street, on tho work, and &, 8. Berlin, of Omaha, of | 5000 hiih'ave not to bo used for patients 8,2 Collegiate Oratorical assocuation. The asso- | quij v Bumblebee puused as he saw the | that he nursed an ambition to runfo Vs i the river commiseion, succceded in getting | floor which aro not to bo used for patieits A present?” clation is composcd of Ohio, Indiana, Htinois, | &1 JHVERCE PAEIEE B8 B6 SER TAT | Tieutenant governor—Hodgkins, 1 say, RNeTY )0 of it for the river at this point. I'he srooms than were in the whole house Ye co it's thisway, When I | Wisconsin, Miunesota, lowa, Nebraska, | S8 ' CA0 VA o © A0 D G staved very hard at the youth in frontof S L A work of riprapping will be commenced s | Shore rooms than were in the whole he s, you sec it’s this way. en Missouri, IKansas and Colorado. The repre. | porters were observing enough to notice i R o R e EhaE & LiTos Blea Lot We told our patrons last season that the ; soon s practicuble after the June rise, and | DGR Lol ey | Drought ny hovse down, here the streots | ontatives of these states have been selected | his biue eyes, very wide open and very | It - Then BEgiged ab i §oke 06 08t | old style gusoline stove was athing « f the operations will be begun at the pointat f oo TEACH Boe otk .‘»L. b m““” ible | wer dark as pitch. Couldn’t get the | py'a continually narrowing process of ora- | honest. RUsaLl Yy with slow, ponderous stride. | past. " This year, by paying a &,000.00 roy. N whieh they were left off lnst year. It s | ibderiaion by varlous chuveh and ebatithlic | (own to light “em. Tried every way I | torieal contests, and are supposed to be the He must weigh about o hundred,” | . *Well,” he snid finally and with con- | alty to the mukers of the New I’rocess Vapow 3 tv_mu; vl:m amount of mn{1 by m;l hand \\\1H s “;'."\f“”.“rm_ R BOEI kA thri St b knew how. 1said to wmy friend Smith, | embodiment of the best oratorical talent in | yhought Darey, eritically. siderable snap, “you newspape fellows | Stove Ca, every other vapor stove ..u..pu‘y\.y pay for .-“l‘uwvn-!m\\‘gl:; ar sou -vl‘fl;u old | st tho Broadway Methodist church, | one day: the colleges in each state. The location of “Oh! Mr. P-p-penhallow,’, ealled out malke life a burden to the Helterskelters | can makea stove y'n.u!l'l vall atents 3 (] pumping station. Al the money is to be ex- | 1 . i s )1 S ‘v ot electric | the interstate annual coutest is by rotation, ¢ " | ites with your infernal yarns, [ refused | are the exciusive agent for the original New anide i and the King's Daughters of the | See h Smith, you've got eleetric " Tenkins, the city editor, who had never ) > « pended on- the Council Bluffs ‘side of the SRR e on o] i o i b hence it will bo ten years before it will ba | Jenkins, ) . ad Lo sy 1 Word 10 1o OLliar renortors who | PROCEss stove with it great, 1S01 improves river, G B i R IR G AR L R held in Towa again. Des Motues was selected | been completely cured of stuttering. *Is | (@ B FRE e amd perhaps 1 | Ments, aiso forthe Quick Meal New Process, 9 5 i taken one room and will furnis s, said Smith ! > \ Bk N dodond came came to see me, and perhaps RO Al LB thoR ; g S 3t 16 O e En ) . 3 this year on invitation of Drake uuiversity | he d-d-dead? Al sty J : ® 1| the best of all the others. Our last year's ox« Se brififantecns in ali the latost shados for | mewn C AN i b e o o o | - *And the flnest board sidewalk in the | and the exercises will be hela i the magnif] He died just o minute before T got ”“’“"‘li‘l:‘\“‘ ike. They've hound toprint | jerjence has enablod s to, solect the bos 29 Monday evening, 6 to %), Boston store, | can be made to hold ut loast two beds, so that | LOWD: cent auditorium of the new Chureh of Chirist. | there,” answered Penhiallow ia a half- | something. b steves for our 1801 trade. Weo will sell o i SRS LIy : A T o s L DR S i sty The orators and their subjects will be: et b o e would ‘apote. | Bank Drosident Hodglins had theres | Yasy ravaives. Wa will send sioves on - T8 paOLhiA EiaY byGE beforh “And the road is as smooth asa bil- | Ohio- Miss Kate E. Mobart, state uni- | gidp R Pa B PRCCEE R Bl ion, | upon written anote to Mrs. Clancy, the | trialand guaranteo satisfuction don't pure Liace curtaing oleaned from 5uc to $1.25 per | The members of the association have been | linrd table.’ yersity, Columbus, O.; subject, “Material- | Rp¢'t1, wife was in the room where ho <1'<<~‘1|--| hu-n.-. gnd lml\ihwl it I"nl-nh‘l‘l' Shuae ibgioch scaing s, 0ol AEColei ) pair win City dye works, compelled to wo in debt for the greater part | Yo s, i Sl o e an it (Thera ha wais, | oWt o, 2 He Ealdy itako thitito|| Maldatree 3 105 ‘olitin e Al Tor 5o ab:the Beston | L aetotmptoyemenia, b Buoy srepuesotulte || !Well; how:n thelworld do/you'do Bigomingion 1.'.‘.‘1(-15'\:!:;’:.!1'\"»‘- o Victoriss | the bed, Hudn’t been touched, His her. |” she Myl.“ now to .-\mu;:l.film e S :n-lln;n:v-;ml““n o r Al o hie > Boston | ing andure gathering in some money every | jy o \ oty J s A i Hi e will do it on her own responsibility. ireate pargains ever offered. Law { store, Council Biuffs, 6 to 9, Monday even- v e work is necessarily slow. The | 'Uiyy S AT e Ak of Pe . - feet stuck up likethat. His mouth was Y | mowers. Bulk gaiden seeds. Victor bls 7 e o0, Monday ovea: | day, bt work s ticestuely slow, B | *vou seo.! antd Srmith, ‘ono of the | NGt wigi, Wilnots Weslesan, | v avem, bk so- waro s svsa Ana | Goed-dnp el USSP | mover, | Bl pasden, seede, Vict —_— RCaas v tora BRIy e B CoiRTeNded Mt uving l:lu\m«'muvn live: just beyond me. Now | Bloomington: subject, “Loyalty to Princible | there weve thres scared little girls, | - i\ ST s A l\l‘;::;,\lu.‘.‘.“ e ‘ Try Duquette & Co. Pomona fruit juice o S0l “After a o | as | do you understand?’ he Nucleus of orm. % i ing in a row." rasped, as Penhallow seated sl { T ustte g O 8 Somon B | e conmpiatonand. tho hospital has Loen | 1 got o ehanco to buy the houso | - Wisconsin=W. G Millard, Ripon clloge, [ StAiding i vows -y oL the froht room of the Clancy residence. To Bee-Keepers —— gotten into proper shape, it is the intention | below mine. Then I went around to my | Ripem, Wis.s subject, *value of Bmotion. 111 5000 Sind “then all of us who had The representative .,f]u.‘v |lmum.»n.~u A T O O e TR T e e e s, by o O e i s ooy and open DI aumallman.. S E versity, St. Pai, Minn-: subject, “Charlos | heard Penhallow tell how he had cov- [ #s3yred hev that he was havmless, ' plios, including comb foundation, hon. nishiti G000, caah Or on oasy payments, ai | the bullding and seo the mprovements (o:*Jones,' I said, ‘that house you are | Sumneras a Philanthropist.” ered his first ussignment joined in tho | oo ¥ iiol i tadils business, She | & knives, smokers, sections and all 2 = car the O ent you new one for $20 g 0 y 1a.; subject, “Evolution d (15 she was right glad to see me,” | ©¢ s et i 520 1. Bry way, C ci s, Towa | PERSONAL DARAGRAPHS, Niondas .\‘.'x:.::r :I:;< (‘1::“‘\‘1 sonie tomplo | 18 worth #30, if it’s worth a cent.” cracy.” i 5 i ,-v,,h',',l“m“f hastensd to add, “and she | . “Odear! Everyhyingis right. John | e ASS el Wil ) T Hon. J. M. Thurston of Omaha will deliver | _ **So Jones rented my house. Inside of h-(»\uu'rr‘\m;.‘\"\I:‘éu\\",'i?,';i-A-(\ braska Wes | to1d me lots of things about him—more | has ;luvn-”u\lvlnlv;]:. gtlu-}(- .~u.‘.ix.~ aro Bert Clough left Saturday night for Chi- | a tecture on “General Grant.” The enter- | 8ix weeks we had electric lights in our | VG ) i ; ety W) ou will want ‘touse, perhaps,” ap- | monstroust ¥ou donot believe themi. 3 < ¥ I . h zenship hun you will want touse, perhaps,” aj IHLLON vl il cago, j tainwont is for the bonerl of e I1fth Avenue | streots. Do you seo that they only go a | “Nilliiti . B, Dovilby, state university, | pealing to Jonkins. o ~.,3.[(]'.;:-l.‘1"u i ]".v.“'i,,k. “‘..“‘.1'”{"”.‘ e H. M. Prouty has rewrned from a two | A "m":: I<i L \H‘“rl;”mlj n“.l- ~;l;,l_§l ::w’“mll;~ block past the mnl’ul'llln:m s house? Columbia, Mo.: subj —_ Whether it wasdue to this incident or < 5 2 L ] months’ trip through the south. IR (0 G RIS B0 VLT LT T begin to see. Kansas—Joun I. Games, Baker university, | to his good nature matters littlo; ten- | WiS it Iin s voice. ! ) t o o 0 weoks 0 Colfax Springs. o Two 7 5 5 sidewalk. The authorities began to take | Anglo-Saxon. The boys liked him because he onjghe 1o DUy DO oK i . » g For Sale—Two hundred tons of (1531 d S ; r i v. Cenverunive: v ) ) 1k g 5p fnoe wad i 3 NS eI eets ‘ \' harles . Brastan of Minncapolis, who 15 | yaled hay. Inquire of Ben Marks. wn interest in my part of the town, you | p, ColoradoMarien Law, Cenvoruniversity, | i not burst with ambition to broak the | 1tgs later, herfaco was lucent with joy. | CARITAL STOCK:fec 8120000 vily interested in real estato near Man- & s 2 80e.” enver, Colo. § subject, e Bry B Bumblabee record in newsgathering ear me!” she exclaimed: I forgo! . A awa, and bis friend, F. Howeraft of London | atn e y i “How 4 p olution.” UMDIOR0TRLINE. B DOWARE £ antir I will tell 11 al e N , he Fatrmount e cigar at the Fountain. How about the horse, though? Ho had his good points; everyone em- | you entirely. T will tell you all about it England, are in the city, the guests of the L s " s e EQUAL FREEDOM CLUI, BRI 0E S DE iR if you will promise me not to write any- | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ... 225,000 Hotel Graud Se _ Well, ' coming to that. Thisis | oGS0 ar | Ployed on the Bumblebee, of course, haa A ! Seced oats, corn, millet and seed potatoes, | un ¢ Ao isn’t it new and what bids tair to be a popular b 5 e thing for the paper. 1do want to keep . e il garden seeds of all kinds, at H. Ly Chvmuna! | #n awful bad road, isn’t it? My friend, | 50 ineis has been started in southern | those. Penhallow’s speciulty consisted e L e 1 pot ut o | gRiuecrons—t. A, Millar, . O Gloason, B L Kemoval. 500 Main aud 501 Pearl stroo * | the councilman, doesn’t own a horse. { fowa, known as the equal freedom movement. | in what Jenkins called *color.” Jenkins » k L e b o 500 Main and 501 Pearl streots, ) 3 A I the world R Hannan Transact general banking busis Sackett & Preston, dealers in coal, wood ilitoobsasni He's too mean u:l-u) one. I'm going to | Ex-Congressman McDill is president of a | often said: “New, p-p-put lots of c-c- EHa iked tivol o ST, Y Larzest capital and surplus of wny and flour, have removed from 39 Pearl street Officer Wyatt Soliloquizes. him ulm\ B (m'\ here iz mnl- of the h;x'ur and w'u\mi* g club at Creston, and | color into 1t.” ,,'“;:\“"\"‘ WO appealing eyes upon | pypyin Southwestern lowa. 0 628 Broadw Thore were S G finest horses 1 ever bought, but can't | there are othebs in neighboring towns. One afternoon—it was Wednesday—I enhallow. . . 2 i “The botol opens at Lako Manawa May ¢i | SIS 10 vesterany. | Part of them wero thoso | L/ G oSt him for me? ko him eral organizer of the' new movement, and | N NS BE natlow, whoso face as he | had arisen from his chair and, with d T with a big blowout vere se rout sentences for variou , A A s iere is a strong club thers including in its i X Hen 5 , | nity, said: *Madam, T am sathfied tha —~ A ¥ e offences. Seveu of them were drunks who | @14 Use him just as if you owned him. membership such men as Hon. S. L. Bestow, | drew back from the collision, I could sec Yesi, eadi 4ol suiied L AN ET . R TR A N D) S0 [ guess you'll find that we have a | ¢ v as white with pe 1 mt he | the rumor of a defaleation by your hus = ’ S0c brillianteens in all the latest shades for | had been arrested yesterday, and there were | o [ 2 a £ > Juve & | Colonel W.'S, Dungan and Revs. Atwood | was white with pain. In a moment he | va 5 fe o 1 that hie is merely ill at 5 . 20¢ Monday evening, 6 to 9, Boston stove, : e fine rond down this way pretty soon. | and Austin. Their declaration reads as fol- [ had rushed from the corrodor to the | Pund s false, and that he is merely il a Council Bluffs, la. Council Blufts, Ia. + | five who had been arrested on the same | gfpep that I shall engage a plumber to | lows: straet and was gone, his own house here in Helterskelter, L e h o charge between 7 o'clock and midnight Sat. ut water pipes all through Jones' Whereas, Every person has a ural right What had happened. do not consider it my business to inquire | This Elegantly Appointed Hotel | Sunday May 3 trains will leave Brondway | Urdas. Religious services were held in the | house. Then the city will extend its | fo 40 whalsoeyerbe wills, provided that \n the | 1phg duy before, Penhallow had been [ why your husband is ll, if you, his wife, is Now Open. | for Maniwa cvery thirty minutes, eoepMaiorihg i) andiweramitendan by ail water mi ins down my way. After n.]i~ o v | “‘ ; sent to Helterskelter, o small “outlying | 8¢ thxious to keep his_illness from the ot @ T | . s 5 effects of his experienco with the flowing | 1 guess I'll have gas-fixtures put in the wortion of all the social | {own, to investigate a rumored bank de- | public. ragin C 0., Proprietors. | A I“""‘: '»lllnmn.:.l l:flll‘":l‘v\l\-Lh 18t e i | bowL: T ¥ | house, 1 haven't made up my mind Al s with Which this nation is at ARt How good of you! ¥ 5 A party of business men was collected in I it time afiiicted is directly traceable fal ion by u cashier whose The nex " v W y ha pel . ' o t. Pretty good-looking | to the legistative and judieial violations of | had been held to be irveproachable by The next morning, after ~!-_'r|ml| seen | Gas Heating Stoves. Trots beautifully on a | this principe in muttors of governments and | ¢he country people,and whose social and | the daily papers, Mrs. Cleney found rof- L smooth road. Wait till you see Jones | . Whereas, The time has come when atl earn- - 3000 SRR T 00 FREE S0 uge in Ber ammonia bottle, while Hodg- No AsnEs! No SMOKE. spinning along behind him. 1 may have | Thoughindily: consider the grove promoms | sort that made any wrong kins had chortled in his rago and t0ro | gugt the thin for & to buy him a buggy, but I'm sure to get | that now confront us as w nation. and should 1 qoing — doubly sensational, When | U 1o mh»wlml shee 8 |u.ln longz, curling Cull and see our 1arge assortment. sacend | jenking heard the rumor, no one put [ 5irips. Then he orvdered the leading and together for that purpose, to the end = s e i Helterskelter lawyer to bring libel suits | C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co. Officer Wyatt, whose stalwart form can | what I’ll do ne: the Hotel Grana last evening discussing tho | be seen almost’ any day, with anywhere | hovse, isn't h question whether it would be possiole to in- | from one to twenty men following in - duce Presidont Harrison and bis party, who | his wake, armed with shovels, brooms and v are to be in Omaba one week from next’ Wea- | OLher articles which arc used in cleaning the streets, was surveying the landscape at b nesday, for a few hours, tostop off a short | the corner of Broadway and Pearl strats. | that road. time in the Bluffs, The meeting N ©is the captain of the chain gang, o Sonatl e \ ) Ihe meeting was not | He is the captain of the chain gang. He | Gonstipation poisons th rooms, bed rooms, eto, 3 that threatened absolutism on th e blood: DeWitt's | Shill notensiave our people, nor dr "\‘f'"'l“:':;‘ 6 ’:E‘_‘ ’»‘\-'l“{‘“ll‘ wee "“']::l:;}m|lnfll ’li‘ as ‘u‘l"”"'“ .l“:"‘l“ _"‘y”“,“l}k‘""”: e _‘"r‘{:f‘: Little Early Risors cure Constipation. The | *Fbeme e ot aedonstemed |.'.'.'.<'|:; i \ ”“ oy ““"fl"';“\' 't“l‘ i ~|'\I"- Pon A few hours later Penhallow strolled H1Pearland O NAlRIren, ould niov be advisuble todo a & del R WOYL 0. Q.phy BUIVAES 00 110 8L cause removed the dise: s goue, solve ourselves into a elub for the considera- | ballow,” were Jenkins® last words. Fract ! et £ st s = Bligiins TeRntd to ttinmeun uliny littol | toddy caatil bash incldentelly tamindesiilm tion und discussion of soctal, economic and | Penhallow worked several hours, and | into the 'Illnl\l president o oft I'lgl D. H. McDaneld & Co., \ more {ime had been allowed in which to oudway is not in very good condition, | ppare Was Comp iment Somewhe political problems. id that he could find | some time Hodgkins sternly pointed his agitate it among the busmess men. A meot- | in spite of the fact that'it was only a few ing is to be called for some time early in the present week and at that time a_committee will be appointed to oversee afairs and to upon his return Among the subjects arranged to be dis- | nothing to substantiate the rumors, To | finger at Penhallow and pounded his cussed at their weekly ‘“entertainments’ g : ) taral f cussed at thelr weekly ventertainments” | yivo farther cireulation to meve gossip | Knges to necontuto his wrath. = Tn about Butchers' and Paciars’ Supliss, ug s season are: The B ot | i e walf an hour, however, the Bumblebee's t . X r law: the tariff question; goverament main- | &ffecting the ecashier’s relations with disgraced reporter walked out with the N . spoud with the presidential party, so as motor company goes overit with its | at several successive meetings a trifle | tenance and controi of railways and the bank and _his standing in the com- | djsgracod reportos walked out with the Market FleI.II'BS, casmv;' to find out whether it will be possible for | street sweeper and throws the dirt from be- | yhead of time. The pastor thought it | graphs; encroachments of corporations: mu- | munity, said Reporter Penhallow,finally, RIGIC Q0N OLG- Ay LM UG JUBk al p1s > them to visit the Blaffs, (Itis - feared that it 1 fween its tracks onto the pavement. ' 1dont |yt yight 1o notice and commend the | nicipal control und ownersbip of public | would'be slanderous and indefensible, - | O un uncommonly fut and juicy MOUSE. § gp1oa uua Sausago Makers' Mao s a little late to begiu to talk about making el exactly like sweeping the company S | chan works; best methods of raising public reve The next morning the Bumblebee did Mr. Penhollow was to finish hislabors | & S{ain st ch arrange s, but there is no harm | tracks for” nothing, especially when t z Sy I¥trome novarty o > the dail Jebe cduy nig des o any such arcungomenta, but tharo is no barm | bracks. for cuothlbe, sapsiially Swhe they | “iWell, Brother MeKuy, you ave first | DUes: causes of extreme poverty and exor- [ not have a word about the Helterskelter | for the daily Bumblebee Saturday night. | o iides '8 ago that he went over it with his gang A minister had an elder who wi ok at the middle of that road,” said he. | usually late at his appointments. By ued it all up a few days ago, and now | and by he made an effort and appeared \nory. A2 Councll Blufts, la Also denlers 1 Furs N ; i d ve estiny o an, politically, 5 On Wednesds ening he e — e — o et o o1 Otis s | HEavel i ke motot v A1 e ollog | 48 Tast. Yo ware behind ‘bofore, , 1 | DAL wealths destinyof woman poliicaly, | bk dofalcation and. the mystorious | On Wednesday-ovening e appoured af | = = as to give the lows metropolis a chance. their sweoper avound und - pick up its leay ad to see you early of late.” Fomodlos for xisting soclal and political llis, | disnppearance of Cashier John Clancy. | s desk again, and for an hour wroto | PinleyBurke. ., JThos, E. Oasady, e ings as fastas they are thrown into the o But both the rival sheets had long and \pidly. The he » ked to Jenkins® desk BURKE & CASADY B . Trees. all kinds, guscantaed o grow, pric treat, sothat T am i somewhat of a picklo The perfume of violets, the pu rity of the ribly Man b highly flavored stories, Tho Bumble- [ Wity placing his “eopy™ before him,said, ‘ AN A 5 cheap, ut Mairs', Broadway, ovposite postof- | However, monopolies scem to run things, | hily, the glow of the rhse, and the flush of | Missovmt Varey, fa, May 8.—[Special | bee, the leading newspaper of the city, | With the aiv of one about to lead in nevys-: P i and [ suppose we shall have to wot along us | Hebe combine in Pozzoui’s wonarous Powder. | melogram to Tue By, | A gl Ml 8 R L i e A ity Attorneys-at-Law SRSy well as we can until the directors of the com yrerprerrr SRR CUR SRR E WAL MU0 GAYR | MRAi e h0 HAIG SO S aen o 6 Re Ir. Jenkins, allow me, PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND FEDERAT Mair has all sorts of fruit, shade and orna- | Pany meet with a change of heatt." I Co T bis name as C hauncey Fowler fell from o | mortifying manner in its own field, | Jlr. Jonkins, all T A ¢ 12 L8 3 AD 2DE mental troes, Broadway, opposite postoffice. —_— il M oy 8 Denth. | froight train near California Junction early | Darey, whose specialty was crime, was 19/IM08Y CONBPICLOUS: NEWa aruicle on COURTS, i Clonte nIant R T dsomaly au bratd I'wo Brooklyn boys stole a five-gallon kee | (i moraing and was horrily mangled. Ho | fairly upset. the Bumblebee's first page the next | offices: J. J. Brown Building, Counctl Blufs, When about to build don't fail to get prices d and silk trimmed, worth 1.2, fc of whisky from a wagon in front of a saloon | was brought to town seon after and died Jenkins—well, Jenkins said **d-d- | morning was headed Towi on lumber of Tho Judd & Wells Co, 813 | Monday evening, 10, Bostou stre, - Coun- | and one, Audrew McKenua, aged eht years, | without giving any statements us to liow the | damn’ out loud. "He foresnw a stormy WHY CLANCY DISAPPEARED. Broadway. Telephone 257, cil Blufts, Ta, died from the effects of the liquor he drank | decident occurred, or of his home or former | jngoyjow with the manuging editof, | (e TRUE STORY OF THAT BANK DE- —_— - two hours after the thett. McKenna and his | bistory. Aninguest will be held tomorrow. |y "y 5o g the \ent Heltans s e Fruit farm for sale on reasonable terms 10c outingflannel for at the Boston | companion, Neil Moffat, aged eleven years - hen he called up the reside elter FALCATION AT HELTERSK ELTER. { within one and one-half miles of the P, 0, | Store, Council Blufts, 6 to 4, Monday even- | took the whisky to an empty lot 3 Drowned Near Riv n ;!ujl'v;' Hl‘n‘rn-ql'lluh by "l"‘l'h“;“'- The eause of Cashier John Clancy's all in bearing; good buildings; possession | ¥ e was found ruuning out on the ground be Missovrt Varey, Ta, May 3.—|Special | This fellow, piqued at having been dis- |, ystepious disappesennee from his desk given at once. Callon D. J, Hutehiuson | tween the boys, who were unconscious. Both | Telegram to Tur Ber y . A man named Wil- [ placed _on his own ground, said that | 4y the [elterskelter National bank the Co., 617 Broadway nua hagvy sear Lo soska worth onl alian & were taken 1o the Long Islaud coliege hos- | son was arowned uear River Sioux this | Many Helterskelterites believed t Hbet o 8 week has 1y heen 00 10cu puir, forho Monduy eveningt tod. Bos- | pital, Moftat may live, on s arawued uoah River Sloux this | ponhallow had boen bribed Lo suppress “.\[ ihle wepk, hua_Aaul ‘]_’J. Rk fo Grade Avenue G e 5 g es— ..., | bayou. He got in beyond his depth and be- | the news. day evening's dinner Mr. Claney 8o far A petition is boing cireulated for the grad Dry stor: low rates, stoves and house- | 1 fynaliin site, ereat in results: DeWItt: | coming chilled was unablc to swim Jenkins accepted for the moment the | foreot nimsell us to swallow a plate of tng of avenue G, This street was formorly | hold goods. Suyder, Pearl strect, O A P T Tt F A Tibom - el o, | bribery hypothesis s aplausible explan- | fylse tecth, The teeth caught in the used for raitway purposes, and the earth was i T Stomach, i v Birney cures catarrn. Bee bld’g. ation.” Ho was still at the telephone pharynx and were not recovered until thrown up in the middle of it to a height of Daulels Under Indictment. v when Penhallow came in. Jenkins | ‘pyesday afternoon, when suddenly. de- several feet, o that now, after the railway ”" ‘“‘ ; ol “”"“‘y"‘ o -‘("'“‘“‘1" L ; WHollot shioi e wm" atnaATS ’“"1“'_" ”ll”“i.]”'” Sepre e spairing of going further down, they company has abandone s almost use. | the motor varus, is in the county jail on an .ot the wealthy rejoic § ¢ € 0 od po S alie!” was Penhallow’s breath Y SO T ; Y eanne oW Q erty owners on both sides of the street are | Unaer false pretenses. Daviels and his | Lenvy thew not, 1 declare 1t; 1arnt g ot Cumberland stroot, thrown ut him left the lad quivering name of his wife, who wis in the adjoine | Allkinds ot Dying and Clewntnz dang in the puiting down thelr names to the petition, | brother were mentioned several months ago “n.n‘:n\.lu.\\n lamb, 1e Memphis Commercial, lad tosce Mr. P-p-pen-hall-allow atuttored | e yoom—this word being the' dis. | Bigheststyle of tho Arh Fuded und Bt u.-"“ A 5 : My chickens and ham, you. But what's the matter with you? | jo “ t ) 8 g th Fabrics mide to ook us good s now. B which will be presented to the council ut its | in Tue Ber as huving been mixed up in some { shear my own fic and T wear 1, Going to lose s fovtune 1 your | Jenkins, *'you leave tonigh If thereis | {1ised man's first utterance sinee the | Feathers Ciewnod By Stean, b Fist Clusd e JiRtgeting shieh ke aee his exenitie | tunaetion n the east nd of (he couny { fatone my o fooco and 1 wear e, | Going 1o lose your fortums or Your | no reiedn for the sUst-ory it this i e iy i, B ot chu | M | teeth disnppeared. The versions of this savored somewnat of crookedness, whil 1 have fruit, I have flowers case publis eugnged in drumming up trade for the hos The lark is my it ept by o Drs. lnger 5 o | 0 jolly boys, no 7ot s Borses ean | Jitalkept by the Des. Ballinger in this city S0 jolly boys, now street will bo improved aud for driving pu wishes to try the morning in every other p-p-puper in tiis bl-bl-blooming town, you mignt go suitable 0ses, 80 that any oue who spe in all parts of thecountry Send for price tain newspapers in | ifst ening were s 0. A MAGHAN, Prop, g v Northwoestera Dpoty ad in ee | this city Wednesday | false us Mr, Claney’s teeth, and have led 2en on a jury,"” briefly answered the red whiskered man, jorning alarmer; L kep LB ; ; ; fl MRk ReU Ry o ; | to w-w-work to prove it. (f you do prove [ 1088 Browdway, Near v 3 3 ardman was with him at the time, and Here's God-speed to the plow, at’s tough,” remarked the white | it ['ll give you f-f-tifty d-d,dollars!” COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1A have a place to o it free frow interruptions [ tha thyee were arectod. oo s ¥ plow, i it 111 glve you f-f=fl Ha) to the institutior heavy libel suits by — from the blue coated preservers of the peace. | which was filed by a man living near Gris. B0 1120 QR0 RA OGN 1,146 A mar ~\|n}u|\€‘\‘ “Couldn’t ‘4:1\l|" is llrl" ! ¥ I.“‘ ? |]|‘ “l\ ‘;““; 4 ,:‘\l; T ",l,l t rl ”1:“ theaggricved partics & I CHANBERLIN, & B p——" wold 0 ¢ ned th e A induced 1 S Vinslow's ) g Sy 3 £ b 1 WY | heOm. 9140« ¥ho no aln jon P h ) ] iy f 3 Geats night sbirta: handsomely ombroid :“.\.l;.\“..“.. els 1.“.»;\‘.1.'"‘:." ‘\‘:-{:K!l.n”%r (\rrmn l:\lr ”\\‘m I w's boothing Syrup for chil e d ; ey Such was the opening paragraphs {or | gy, gar Nos aud Throas g erod and silk trimmod, worth #1.%5, for 750 | ment av the hespital. Ho 'claimed ther ho | oi becctiing Roftens tho gums and allays Yes,” mournfully replied the other. |~ What had Penhallow done? the color™ of the story und the do- | o . ibaativh, (o0 Mondus eveuing, 6 10", Boston stofe, Couti- | atorwurds 104011 that the (reatment wag no | P4 nw s bottle. “H'm, Well, old Tellow, I can sym- | [ admit that Mr. Clancy has been ab- | Wil send for the Bumbloboo . Bora ‘eyes, cross oyes cil Blufts, Ia. D Rb At uan UL AUAS R LIRS WA Ok I o ————— pathize with you. ~I've been there | gent from the bauk for, several duys,” | | Me. Penhallow,” suid <|["hhln~, tuso | pulif S wiak v _— urrested on the to alove stated, bu e rdest job pve Y s nkasiaa S H ltor ‘Ni- | that night, “here’s that f-f-fift 11g. | oneas s Snugart & Co. carry largost stock of bulk | Hhre wore Hisman RAES Alore stal i bay Glabe-Demo-rat Hardest job 1 ever tackled in my life. | the president of the Helterskelter Nu- | Ui BIRUL uekn s Uhat BELERY. US| diaror field, garden and flower seeds iu the west [ preliminary examination before & justice of | 'Ol Huteh is goue, and there ara only a How long were you out?” | tional bunk had told him, ‘'but that's | §ih0R < Eep N & ] wish | ad i acute Catalogue aud samples by wail, the poace at Griswold. The grand jury | »f us plungers left,” said a gentleman on About sixteen hours. s | none of your business. Hasn't a man u | M0 ] A 1o nopiinyac “" ) lony of . ~ X e A Ty VR at Avoca, then | Third street yesterday. as he settled his last Why, you had a picnic.” cheerfully | right to'be away from his work a little | YO8 would t-t-take the carly train for spoinity. . dls Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl stroet, | {00k the matter up, and Iast Saturday re. | Ducket-shop deal on a loss of §15, commented the white-haired passenger. | wnile without these blasted newspapers | A-t-tumbletown. A cl-clergyman there | 8 sIgoICH irali pext o Grand botel, Telophoue 145 High | tUrmea an Indictment agaiost Dauiels. Ho — “Iwason a juryin Denverten yeurs | pouncing on himt Seo hore, young man, lolo @ m-m-mess with hls s-w-second | siek eadactie.* Busyisel operalidss, whad I pecialty, was wrested Saturday night by lucpulyl Dr. Biruey cures cavarch, Boo bldg. ago, They kept us out three days and | if you print anything of this miscrable | Wife. A very imp-p-portant ¢e-cusol Jtice, i Ofice, Shugart-Bemo block, room, Council Blu!

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