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fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'L.IJI RSDAY, MAY 14, 1801, THE OMAHA BEE. [ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS, | &rasrarsas st wtentte SEVERE NEWS - CENSORSHIP, R “’\Y ’G I \*(‘ ) 3 = / OFFICE: No. 12 PEARL STREET. | Presidential Party Held Up for a Shost Time ;::-".”‘:'.‘."‘rn('r-”,‘:i ok "r'«“' "'L‘”';‘;: Telegrams Sent from Lisbsn Subjected to " at the Trans! yposed to making further additions to the Closest Rerutiny, ) N PPPT ~ J JPRL) AN g A ) J Deliverva ty Carrier in any part of the Cits T debtedness of The. clty. Whather ‘& v Manufacturers and Retailers of Reliable Clothing. H. W, TILTON ¥ - MANAGER | n t e members favor the sc : - e— - TELEPHONES: | HE SPOKE IN THE SWITCH YARDS, | cannot be told at present, but it is certain | PORTUGAL IN A BAD WAY F.NANCIALLY. Tustuess Ofce, No I B ’I‘I“S \\'l: ljl’ WE will offer Special Values in 40 different styles Vight Editor. No | . . ey WAty s ey 2 U fwase & N —eeeee e e | Great Crowds of Bluffites Gather to | Dross ginghams —Fverything in that 1 Published Statement That Lord Wolses D AN of Men’s Sack and Cutaway Business Suits. MINOR MENTIO) | Cheer the Party—Stopped by E»mn the ¢ dress ;m‘;'.h:\]l‘l:‘ l.fl ‘1“\"‘ "“'l’\‘;; ley Has Become a Home Ruler— N. Y. P. Co Mute School Shiow u autitoLrangd of patiarns., Ab. 160 More Religious Rioting ' ' Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Children. we show a very fine line of zeohyr ginghams, in Greece., t Craft's chattel 4 Sapp block. i the style and finish almost as wood s the . . . . Resl Rock Sprl ngs cos ateter, 16 Main e most ~expensive. Boston Store, Council R Yesterday was Harrison's day. Early in | BT ——s N '»\(lw(nw» May 1 —~\*hi“"7 er':"“\:\"’" These Suits are eqaal to any $18.00 Suits shown in the city. Thay are in RO W DIXDY ¥y DYS MSTEIE Do the morning ¢ s began to take the Dry storage at low rates, stoves and house- | state a severe censorship has been Mliaviols, Rssirmaras and Sarass ane a5 o TR P Dt LAl Bb 1 yesterday morn- | yo16r trains that ran to Omaha every five | bold goods. J. R. Suyder, Pearl street. placed over telegrams sent from or into the S 'U.‘ m\‘ AR T et AL ur«\\ x‘m » d-m Tl i ,‘. \n‘ ing by Officer Fultz for drunkeness | minutes, except when they did not run so - city. Even news telegrams destined for the fact, all seasonable shades. In our immense stock we have all sizes anc ‘The Twelve Temptations” will be th Well s tenced. | ort that, and by noon it seer as official journal have been stopped. The well can fit any size or build of man perfectly. attraction at the new Broadway thea. 4 5 w5l esterdaay moruing among the crowd of alry 3 o c tor though half of Council Bluffs had taken ad- | ooV A BEECEE e Before the p | known political Soonomist, Coallo, bas writs If you want a Dress Suit, remember our Clay Worsteds at $18, $20 Pocahontas degreo ved € or_of | vantage of the opportinity !lh.nl it ft e 4It | §udge was an individual who answered to tho ! Heb ks “l”m{“: ”.-H.,Iu"‘f l-lvu:‘:\wl'n; and $28. We guarantee a saving of 20 per cent to every purchase tho, Weodsaan alls it e fenced one of the bigkest bonanzas | Bame of T. J. Sullivan, The charge against | v, 10q upon humiliating terms und that she i ian ha line experience of the biggest bonanzas snduct toward little girls, | 40 I i o | bim was impt ut the night in the eity jail and May, the ninctecn-months-old daughter oL 1t exlatenos: - UnE BORAGOLSE UGS WKL Y is confronted by monetary, industrial and e Ton ut 187 | Omaha at about 10 o’clock reapad harvest | ¢ 40.80 fine yesterday morning, He | Political crises of the most threatening kind ) aftornonu”at the family résidenco on upper | AR A0 0 COCE R Whieh B | Will do twenty-five days’ work on the strect. tteTiziois RIbENG At Covea, Harrison street. The funeral will occur this | Of 9 bodiat S : [ g afternoon at 4 o'clock | made about an hour later, he had 152 So it | myy Puguette & Cors Pomona fruit juice | CoRrr, Greece, May 13. —The anti-Hebrew ' Prof. W Chambers tendered a dan v romn half-past eight in the morning until | tab Ihey are delicious, excitement, which has existed here for seme party to his s in dar ast noon Many ) went over in rigs, so that time past and which caused an outbreak < A " & p 5 AP, les § T DL it is estimated that not less than 3,000 people | | The Intest about April 27 when the bydy of a child who Knee Pant Suits in many different styles and al of the pupils were present ent over from the Biuffs. ndin silk " ad been murdered s foun e Hebrew ant evening was spent | went over from the Biuff AT R had been murdered was found in the Hebrew our price 12 colors. ALL WOOL. Among th crowd wer mayor and Don Phillips and Frank Wilson were fined | pine apple tissue, the great 1 quarter, is becoming more venomous. The 10,70 for plain drur police court yester- | most of the aldermen. It had been decided | Bostou Store, Council B Grecks then claimed that the He- day, Tho cases against D, Simons and P | that they wouid not go over in a body, as ————— brews had murdered o Christion MeKann charged with disturbing the fecling up to 6 o'clock For an evening's enjoy girl for the feast of the pass- an pei, Ware contin it this morning at e elenation | bytorian pariors Thursday evenin over, und the Hebrows retorted by Y ) 2 b i VA t 1 S i decliring that the Greeks had murdered her Jeanette, the nfant daughter of Mr, and | B rather ed in the making of Well Cleaned *treets as an excuse for rioting and plunder. Though - Mrs. James Wiskohatm yesterday o al arvangements by the Omaba | The strects of Council Bluffs wero never | the body was eventually identified as that of woon at 3 o'clock of br Wi il. During the evenng, however, Hebre the Greoks and built a red that th > burned. After a numbet of Heorews had been veaten and otherwise Full Line of Men's Summer Furnishings Now In. e pies ot dirt swept up by | (i Money Cheerfully Refunded when an conditioz: us they are | the of o prom broke into the Hebrew quar bonfire in the square aud dec Hebrews should in such a tidy and at the present will tak The r cemetery piace this after ains will be interred i Omaha council ¢ overinat rand the board of aldern iuterview had been had s and_decided to wo. Lincoln po ,and o large part of the respousibility for the good work rests upon OMcer Wiatt and his chain gang, ‘The st commissioner’ o kent busy haul- the Iatest in blac Al organdic ; u Sy T X biack' tho' greatest craze of the seasor {onieliRess Xvithitha cob ¢ & | the tramp brigadd Phe excitement caused by this incident T \ . Bewutiful Fango of pattorns all the way from | Jonel s With Lhe colel o Ao ot the B T e i iy has never died out and yesterday rioting was goods do not satisly. | \ INENG, NIV € [ 10e to 45c. Now is the time to make your | | nth 1t:to the & eWitt’s Little Eurly Risersforths Liver. | pesy; Two Hebrews were killed and & Q. 7 ey . o e o L R e oHatee oAt e it S number injurod. Troops again disporsed the S. W.CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. ston Store, Fothermgham, Whitclaw & Gy were accompaniod oir dv . . rioters and now surround the W quar- Y R = AT AT LS AR G Co., Council Bluffs s Lty | tors. Hbrews ure forbiddon to pass outside SEND FOR ILLUSTRATHKD CATALOGUR. oy iy 2,000 people who had 1ot been abl ‘eed, Tobae Eio- | of the troops and all_stores kept by Hebrew Library party Thursday evening. e the president in Omaha, and many others qu are closed, A detachment of troops has been who had seen h Mitts and gloves—Our line 15 now com- | with them The motor company, s a0 olack silk mitts at wie, de, e | morning, did a land office business and 6c. We think and say without the | ‘I'he presidential party was adve least hesitancy that we have the best val ach the transfer at 5:50, but it was after ¢ [ Omaba and Council Bluffs who were pres- Revolt in New Guine. in th that ever T . \ ANTED-S tuation us ,v...m hanger ) P antered any city. All | o'clock before the train ne in sight over | entand participated in the exercises as the oy oA THRYAL STt LA matioNn ] “‘“’v‘(v‘-ul references. C 13, Bee, Councll pure silk and guaranteed fast bincks. Ask | the Missouri river bridge. At last it | guests of the Gate City fathers. Upon the | g, 08 00 (B 0 K au AR SRS T m; delight in showing goods, | reached a point about seven hundred feet | conclusion of the driveto the depot iu the dispatch says the people of the lower order l ( ( lulh ALE- Our fi wily horse, suitable iether y chase or not. Boston Store, | west of the depot, where the crowd Sidential carriage the councils | have revolted against the authorities in ofor Fiding o driving. “Apply w0 H0 S, 6th Fotheringh Whitelaw & Co,, Council | had congregated, and there, surrounded »s met in the ordinary of the | Duteh Guin 0 went to the transfer a As a pleasant tormiuntion of the day the | Sent here from Athens to restore order, STATEMENT .\'l'li('[;\h NOTI CES. | 1s 10 the | Omaha city council tendered a very delight- 7 iaha city council te od a very have seut gunboats to Corfu to protect their N O - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ful bunquet to the council of South [ subjects, ¥ OF THE CONDITION OF THE ertised to three ci a, that several serious conflicts ou 3LU S ) r t ; Eluffs, by box e sheds and railrc 'd and over a banquet board discussed | with the insurgents have occurred in which AT COUNCGIL E BIESS T]'0 lovers of horses—The lnreest lof of oats ¥ — - tracks, the pre ut made @ spee questions affecting the luterests of the thr many persons were wounded, aud that tho | Tn the stute of Tova. at the close of usiness, /= it thi finost i L iy abo: by an) Don't forget the Suntlower chorus, from the rear form of the rear car. municipal governments. situation is constantly becoming mory May 4. 1801 West Broadway. % & B would not have been a very inspiring land- | The meau was begun with the introduction | fug. A dissonsion between the governor and SOURCES. AR Furnitur rpets, refrigerators, baby car- | scape upon which to look ont, had in not been | of “Mr. Oscar Peppe St A [{OR RENT—Barn near court house. Apply ‘ and terminated with | officials under bun as to what measures ringes, stoves, crockery, and | to the “Widow Cliguot.”” | sh ana discounts LA N R AT it g all house fur- | for the sea of ts sec ured upturned faces that | a present uld be adopted serves to heighten the dis- pishing goods. cash or on casy payments, at od b, preaide tis | Buba mote] B Rtonty 116 bas roural | ar, PutLse G LA T OV ANT wad pegchometeie, or - |- COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS Maudel & Kicin's, ech and wi ed with b ause | in the following S Ve agents cter r"";'ll“-”* 150 dlugnosis of disens All kinds of Dying and Cleaning done tn the — when he had Mock Furtle aux Quenelles Gladste ul bunks AR GRS L AN {ligheststylo of tiio Art, i Statned FERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Postn General Wanamaker was then Amontillado Lospboy, May ) v%'w' B e GorA Itk At Coune s u ries made to look as as new. Bed = alled fc ud he too made a few remarks. 5 A I gressing toward reco! Waant: [ 1D S RO - 3 - cathers Cieaned By Stean, T Forst Clas 8. B. Frum of Shelby was in the city yes- | & v'Rusk of the agricultural depart Boiled Salmon Shrimp Sau ekt LG e Rvary i { 0K SALE—For Rent—Wanted 1t yon want | Manner. Woek proniotly dono and’ dolivere: terday, He is now in the lumber business in | ment then appeared and sratulated the Potatoes Puris.cune Ponsonby, the queen's priva Qurrent expeuses and tixes pal tobuy, sell_or reat anvthing in the real | in wll parts of “the ountry. Send for price L g henahpcroiand Ul B Haut Sauterne. | called on the aged statesman this morning, | Bremiums on U. s bands estate lud dont do iUuntil vou have seqn cu | st B i 5! 4 and wa - iecks and o cush items arze Hst of bargains. Swan & Walker, No. 112 A . Pro Mrs. T.S. Campbell of Avoea was in the to leave on the ness of he ced Cucumbers. and the queen sent a special messenzer this | Bills of ot ks s A0 NTn wnd 118 Pearl streets. Couneil BIGTS, 11015 Broudway. Near Northwestern ‘uwh city yesterdav visting her husband, the clerk | agricultural products, all, Mrs. Har- , - g evening to inguire about his condition. Park | I't *:1 nal paper currency, nickels 00 AR AR or nas A R e el COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1A of the distriet court. rison was called for e stepped to the Mas) 11-“ AL omuiery S Lane, where Mr. Gladstone resides, was to- | ¢ "I} conts Clydesduie stallion. Call on D, J. Hluteh A Frank hinn of Carson was in the city | latforin and bowed to the thrungs on both GEAULCRMLE RO G - EIELIY duy blocked with carviages containing per- | Ll tonder notes 200000 mson & Co.. 017 Broadway i UREAR Y RLEOTIA B (GINC UL Ol EL ¥ | sides of her, after which tho whistle blew, Bwnstlronis AL oe sons anxious to obtain the latest news from [ Fedenption fund with . & (reas: 3 OME fine residancy, proparty for ront b, pheiin e ,a well known citizen of Miu- | 1% ];”.’:‘-:‘-T;"l‘ll"lizn']l:"l\llulz pulled out of the SDUFAGUS. the sick room. s urer (5 per cent of circulution] 1k SIOME dop tedhign b Sromary fon oot by den, was in tho Bluffs yesterday J. H. Scott, manager of the F tist week! At the deaf ucd dumb institute, a grecting Chick isign, & Bap- | had veen prepared for the party. Superin puolished at Minneapolis, is 1u | tendent Rothert bad made arrangements for Assorted Cak ) Salad. American # u~p||u‘l of Dynamiting. Total Dupriy, May 13 NOR SALE-Hotel centrally located, doing -A magazine exploded to- LIABILITIES, !urn‘:'l’;:(l\\‘ “L‘”,’.‘T.m..'r will excl for good Vanilla fe ream. s day at Donabadee, a town in the county of | {apital stock paid in Hotel lease. fura ture and fixtu an A the city the guest of his friend, Itev. L. A. | the train 1o stop 8 moment on the tracks as SUEWUDED R sRCICHSRIT S oopd S Undivided profits No. 1 chance to step into . good P busi- Hall of the First Baptist church, St DassaIi ol Lie groundsYot ttat thetl 5 Down, near Belfast. (The shock of the ex- | National bunk notes outstandine No. Lehance to stop Into & good paying busi ness. Keasons for selling, other busl i St bRl b a6 desorate withfiAgs: On plosion shook the whole town and broke a | Tndividual deporits subfect to clck o i The Berean Temple will serve dinner today H side of the train wore gathered the pupils Coffe igars. large number of windows. An investigation | Prmind certitleates afdopos Barg Side nd bus prop- noon at 740 Broadway, Danforth block, ice | who evidently enjoyed the sight as much us | Above the president of the home council, | Was made and a portion of fuse was dis- | [ue'to other nati nal banks ety Ry b OHoer roalibitate iand 1nsurduce cream also, for the benefit of the Christian | though they had been gifted with all their | M J. Lowry, who occupied the chair, | covered. Itis supposed that the explosion | D to stute hunks and bankers agents No. 13 NoMain st Douncli Blufs. home. Sinses. The president bowed tothem and | Mayor Cushing doing like sorvice at the ‘oot | Was tho work of a dynamiter. The police are | Notes und bil's rediscounted 8 Some cholc : FARDE —— a gy sting 1 return from 250 pocket- | of the tabie, & banner floated bearing the tal | bunting for an American who 15 suspectel of | Bilis payable nellBluasitor sul § Mair has all sorts of fruit, shado and or: rchiefs. The grounds bad been decor- | ismanic words: “Omaha welcomes you | having committed)the crime. Total Fihesardalindik InrRe RN o ilon s IC Emal Electrlc Trussa;. y mental trees, Broadway, opposite postoftice. | ated with flags, Couneil Bluffs aud South Omaba < S, Tow! I Toaatad — y e Wolseley Reported a Home Ru STATE OF lowA, PRULE furm for sale or_trades well lovatod | Balts, Chest Protect E s 5 AR “When the cigars were lighted, after tho ! \ H gl County, of Poitiwattamle, ( IULE fur for sl or tridel welt iqate! | Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete ce! irowth ol n bill of fare had been considered in committee Dusiiy, May 18.—The National Press to- 1. A. W. Rieki an, cashier of the Will take some good ity property, and good - Ay s 1f you want it pure and o In another column of Tug Bek this morn- | of the whole, the speech-muking began, | day announces thot since his arrival in Ire- | named bank, dosolemnly swear that the time giver. on balunce, Oall on or address b AGENTS WANTED. DR, C, B. JUDY. y And at a reasonable pr ine will bo found the last statemeut of the | Mayor Cushing opening the discussion. “In- | lund, after having been appointed com- | Statementistrue tothe hist of iy knowled; J. Hutehinson & Co.. 617 Broadway. B £x : gt 1 AIEORG LY S sl L U T cldentally he spoke of the reprosentatives of | yayor.iu-chief of the military forces of that | “%ubieritid o (0 betore ahe this 14 | 0K RENT-The Melahon block, 5 story | 208 Broedway, Counoll Bluffs, Ia It markable exhibit as showing the gro: Le three cities present, the common interests | o° TR WAt S hadas 4 of M b pasement und elevatc TELEPHONE |0 Atouroft gl Tho "Ganking business h Councll Biufte, | Which waiia. thm, and sald thac ond could | country, Lord Wolseley has bevome g home | day of Mayy Ml /o oo civaey pubtio, | Baubn s ey tauent und olovator. JW f oo o R ‘ Mulhollana & Co., No. 4 Pearl st., Tel. 162, Within the last year the bank has increased | hardly prospe ithout the other, but to- SEALE AN UL Ll Lyl AALVICARCL s = akdll T e its capital by doubling it, and the statement | gether they were invincible. ¢ ik bl 1B R B8 (et L L b e VA o Siotito Kin: shows that busiuess has increused in | Other speeches were made in like strain by | Bowe rule toIrcland. SANEORD. | Blat i b bagh e b idnight Tuesday night there came | About the same ratio. A good part | J. O'Rourke, president of the South Omana 5 '\D N BR id NEW. B WGl | Directors. e o e | of tnis incroase 7'is "due to "the | council, Peter Wind, president of the Coun- | I0'W4 AND N .BRASKA NEWS. S TTa Wondiohil Now Droceis Vapor K ILEAERCVON D IDACAY 008 confidence begotien by safe finauciering and | cit Bluffs council, President Lowry, Mr. Mo- A Publioc T Ly . v 3 corner of Tenth strect. The matter was re- | ablo munagement ol the sident, Mr. | rearty, Con Gallagker, L. A. Caper, Thomas A O ecuoined: . bankbot it ported to the police, but did uot get into the | George P, Sanford. The growth in | Tostevin, city enginser of Council Blufs, | Farvost, Neb, May 18— (Special to Tue | Statement of the First Natlonrl bank ¢ We sell the only wennine—New Process— hands of the reporters until vesterday. At | the wealth of the city is also largely respon- | Judge Rerka, Johu M. Leary. J. C. Lange, | BEr.]—At the last regular meecting of the SHIR QA0 BOLOF SAILTHON, and the celevrated Quick Meal New Process " 3 ¥ i ¥ udg y. J. C. Lange, o1 : e e the hour mentioned Bd Bates sud James | $IbIe for it. e stitement will be ixamined | Fred Blumer, Henry Osthoft”and T J. Cou- | board of supervisors of Dodgo county the ASSETS. stoves, tho best made. One difference be- Leary were standing ot the corner neartho | Moy, Uicrcst by the cltizens of Council | way. contract was awarded for the construction of wns and discounts. ... eealaTy SEIDL ELEOLRG e L H Bluffs, and it will be a good deal of satisfac- 3 % Tremont houre, the point where Bates had a | tion for the people of western lowa to know | of the Omaha council were: Messrs. J. M. | 8 drainage ditch aboat four mi long and bloody eucounter last fall. While | that their oldest tinancial mstitution still [ Keuney, J. W. Lowery, South Omaha; J. G. | diagoually across the Platte they wero talking two men passed, and some | keeps its prominent place in the front ranks. | O'Rourke, South Omuba; John McLeal s on, sremark made by O'Leary caused them to . A. Casper, Council Bluffs; Petor Smith, | Donald, Penfleld & Co., who have the work 1en ption fu; stop. Oue of the men pproached O'Leary Drs. Woodbury. dentists, 30 Poarl street, | Council Bluffs; M. H. Van_Brunt, Council | il under way, yesterday had an injunction anduexe i and demanded satisfaction for what ho con- | next to Grand hotel, Telophono 143, High | Blufts; I H, Pace, Couucil Blufts; Con- | served on them out of the United States dis- | Current expeuses and taxes paid. he gentlemen who enjoyed the hospitality imitations bave a small needle-like tube to draw off oil that don’t evisporate; the genuin® bas no such limflams, Wo have sold early one hucdred alres this season. Lights S s like absolutely s no smoke or soot; 27 MAIN STREE e as simple us a cook stove. See us before ML | buying, A few fine 85.00 gas ranges closing | Over C. B. Jacquemin & Co., Jewelry Store in length | Overdrafts....... 5§ Tt U, 8. bonds to seeure circulation ailey pear | Furniture und fixtures L. | North Bend. The coutractors, Messrs. Mc- | Premiums on bonds ‘ sidered an insulting epithet. O'Leary ex- | grade work a specialty. way, Thomas Tosteven,Council Blufts; Chris. R Stan o iy out at #10.00 each. — — ~ plained that the remark was not applied to g ———— Specht, Council Biuffs: J. C. Lan: | hict court at "é‘("||“,"fill‘l;‘.“‘ p.of 1B Yulon Total.. 6 Refrigerators, bim and that he was unconscious Fruit farm for sate on reasonable terms; er; Council Bluffs; Hen Osthoft, | {;tarested in the matter, since the pro| u\m-fi LIABILITIES r'he best ever offered: 20 per cent discount GITIZENS of his presence when he od it | withn oue and one-half miles of the P. 0. | Con Gallugher, George Graves, Council | ditci orosses its right of wav. and will it s . over last year's price N The explanation was not satisfactory, and | all in bearing; good buildings; possession | Bluffs; or Cushin, GMORIQrosses BILIENY 0L AWEY, LBIC Wi 1 b8 H s Capitil stk claimed, endauger its roadbea from wash- | {nd vide s peofits outs. Work has been suspended. Olreatation = Deposits - 1 Frauk Layine, Coun- the stranger struck O'Leary & violent blow | siven atonce. Callon D. J. Hutchinson & | cil Bluffs; John Groves, Jumes Dougherty, Y in the face. Bates then tovk a hand to pre- | Co., 617 Broadway. South Omaha: Andrew Iialey. South Highest grade only $.00. Screen wire Of Council Bluffs, , | vent further trouble when the other stran, - Omaha;:J. C. Mitchell, Council Bluffs; Peter Patriotic G I doors, frawmes, ete,, ete. j pulled a revolver and fired. The ball struck | Young ladies desiring to fit themselves for | Wind, Council Bluffs:' Dick Burdish, B. F. | ypxpya, Nob, May 19 [Special Total. leycles. CAPITAL STOCK. . venes..8150,00 O’Leary on the foreheud, but it was a glanc- n have all instruction free at the | Morearity: Fred Blumer, Thomas F. Tuttle, i 5 Largest stock 1 the -west. The famous | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. « 10,00 ing blow aud oaly plowed a deep furrow in Chnistian | Association hospital, | 1. D, Cosper, Judge. Borka, Beter Elsasser | t© Ttk BEE.]—About three hundred of Gen- | NIV OGDEN HOTEL_ LALA G ian U bos & whin | ik VidtorN hikh ek . The New Ogden Hotel, in Council grade, world’s best wheel,voth for ladies and | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 Lawn Mowers, the flesh instead of penetratiug the brain. Bluffs, Ia. Bring credentials as to | ana President Lowry, to whom is due the | eva's patriotic citizens were up at'5 o'clock Both strangers took to their heels aud | moral charact puly to Mrs. R. J. | creait of the successiul termination of the | this morning and went to Fairmont on a g 3 o { T AL i | gentiémen, Cove & Col escaped when O'Leary fell to the gearth | Osborne, 620 First avenue, Council Blufts, Ta. | affair, special to see President Harrison as he | boem cqtbletely rot e ot hotala 41 Main St Dineorons—t. A. Miller, F. O Gleason, E. L stanagbytlieahol —_ S passed through. Al were well pleased with | in the state 1t is located in the busin Shugart. E. E, 3. D Bdmundson, Oharl Oficer Robertson was near the place and | Go and near the popular singers, Mrs Dr. Birnev cures catarrn. Bee bld’g. | him und with the little speech he made them. 01 TOILD YOU S Q01 | I Hannan neaot general banking bu | heard_ tho shot, but before he reached the | Shermas and Miss Obve b uraday eyen: aududisulast s £ 0 e Speee % four minutos, 161N HTIO VD EYOUSSOSIRI BO1S| RizEsspanARtAntack Eeueraluusnkos scene the two strangers were out of sight. | ing. Omnha's Excellent Order. An Alliance Case. s throughout the butldin ‘he Jewel Vapor Stove is the best | PavkinSouthwestera [owa Talther. Bato ) Likais & 5 hot and witer and sunshin b P = Ne.t l:Jll uu‘- aor ‘l. .l'.m‘n(r_\. mugmm} uu: R ,..‘ - There were fewer arrests yesterday than Cepar Rarips, Ia., May 13.—[Special Tele- | avery room. unsurpussed anywhere, | generating stove in the market. The lNTERE:I’uN TIM DEPJ;’TS, > o The ety O Lours s ot o | Tho mecriamers tn e ottt oning | 20y day except Sunday” n several | gram to Tur Bee]—W. E. Bell, organizer | kates, 800 Reliable Process is the leader in pro- | ~———— : & 3 ® enter! ! o givel S evening T o1 vel ors' i o o o o 8 Ve 4 ir o! 3 O - S /ill prove very novel ahd attractive. The y. essional district, has issucd a call for a ted by removable i g Shugart & Co, carry largost stock of bulls | wilh b ahert mactal Aopa st ® roinere | one case of pocket-picking was reported to | couvention to be héld at Marion, May 27, for Morphine miabit | lOWing cusy access for cleaning pur- Council Bluffs, la. field, garden and flower sceas in the west | by the opening of the “Circulating Library,” | W police yesterday b S 4 tho purpose of forming a district organiza- IUM;;:;:-“ v | poses. The vaporizer is a perforated — CataiSguo and samples by mail whieh will boavery umustug surpriso o | U™\ Fite a iy had ber porse onmiched | ™ el Hever ity tobanen’s. | PUCY eylinder held 1 place by threo | This Elegantly Appointed Hotel —_— those who inspect it Strawberries ana ice 4 s ‘ iy Trees, all kind: by a couble of colored boys. Suicide of a Traveling Man. brass spring arms, and can be lifted is Now Open, _cheap, at Mairs', 'he pohice held thé crooks and petty | Mr Preasast, la, May 13.—[Specia YOUTHILE) out und cleaned. Our stove is the only guaranteed to grow, prices | cream will be Broadway served during the evening. opposite postof- | The following is the musical programme i i vide cagin & Co., Proprietors. e 5 lowing s th e thieves down in good shape and certainly do- | qe it N it n Evropean face preparntio arta n peary | one so provided. We have done uway | Cragin & Co., . i e Come Where the Suntlowers Bloom, tievealtant iikoad alneland cemd Telogram to Tue Bex.|—A young tra vellng | cameission ocks Il sprine. witeh, 1o 100 0r | oo o0 O e sut lapner o Nl A - Sunflower Chorus, man named Graves, 8 deaf mute, became | damaging ingredients, warranted the bestin America 3 X T Lace curtains cleaned from 50¢ 10 $1.25 per | 1 as Happy s o Bie Sunil - — sl ok onpmckao,or i Tor £ Rent anywhers prepaid on | can be turned high or low. They are ? pair, at Twin City dye works. R R K AL OO A very small pill but a very goodone. Do | despondent at his unfortunate condition and | rectit‘sf “price. o C. 0. D, "Goodman brog Co. | eoing like hot cakes. The second cur ‘ —_— W r Witt's Little Early Risers. shot himself dead in the Harlan hotel yester- | Omaba. goingitk akes. Death of Mrs. ha Hel “u, REIRGG s i1y 1 :Mlss Oliver, R day evening. His friends are unknown, load ordered. e 06 SIBlacut atia i voar, | In Sweet Septembor It is highly probable that Omaha will soon 2 AL FUNERAL NOTICE. uy the genuine Philadelphin Lawn | painrul 0:25 o'clock, after an illness of oue year n Sweet. September, Hope Temple. Brusswick, Neb., May 13.—|Special Tele- S, Mot AT e A R T TR . Carue Wiie dsosaned has Dasn & reaideat of Counsil Mrs. Sherman be favored with a visit from Theodoro | ) el il Notices of five lines or Texs under thia head, Afty | 1y 5 unrivatled now. Those mac ox trom he g3 At the Court of the Czar..Sunflower Chorus. | Thomas and his famous orchestra, with fine | F*®m to Tue Bre]—A fire broke out last ‘each additional lne ten cent g itis unrivalled now. Those n tarrh, hay fover, asihma Bluffs for many years past, and was a mem = St soloists assisting. Mr. H. (i. Suow. the | Pigbt in the drug store of Dr. Seigel, and be- | ~ years ago were good, but those made | audmilacato und chioae o “,‘;"h": ,”"'”‘ “:]""‘\“‘,“*“‘"I‘ Rureh a1 e tme Hall for Kent representative of the orchestra, is in the | fore it could be extinguished damage to the | y 1M ,";I“I latd ariil Albert. son of Mr now are very far in advance of them in | 2ot will tuke A2 oroloe’ from tho fesidence of O ac ount of leaving town I will rent my v at the Milard and is negotiating with the | amount of §00 was doue to the stock aud every point of merit. ted wit J. W. Damou, and the mother of s eral noor . W, ) i of oral | yoli, togethea with or room, d o 1o club for oue or more concerts at popu- | about 100 to the buildine. ylor, 606 North Fifteenth street. Inte IFRIGERATORS, fungral will tako place tomorrow afternoch | fox'ong vear or mors, 1t 1s tho most Gonvon: i L WILL JOIN THE FEDERATION, | —————————————= Wehuvea full line of hardwood Fourth street, Dr. S, Phelps, ofiolating.. | ienthall In the city; all in fArst-class order, | Pozzoni's Comploxion Fowder pr oduces . 9 tlie question of fedoration, When the meat. | (i arore b BrLoa8 L oo 'ourth street, Dr. elps, officiating. Inquire Poterson, 180 Broadway. soft and beautiful skin: it combines every | Action Taken by the Order Rail- hu' q ‘*“ B s s _'l‘ T Fiy time iscoming. Getyour screens | ot A dolightil Ve e b VD ol U ) element of beauty aud purity way Conductor e itta0 Apoointedtat Tast vear s conr | up before the tlies coma and vou will | Sims & Saunders fning lovely books with lovely bindings, 'n|».,r 1.»\.-1:\ Y'mwvni N‘I‘ to the entertainment P _ncl-"q St. Lovis, Mo, Mpy 13.—Today's session | vention at Rochester to tak» uuder consider- | €5cape lots of annoyance. I have the | foieral courts ) il Thuraday avening. Fornent bladings go 1o A9 84PHT of the convention of the Oraer of Railroad | ation the matter of feaeration with railroua | largest and best line of door and win- | Beno block, Coun )_l(:fl and seo the beautiful books in the | N OOFCHOUSE & L0 1Ly United States Senator Paddock is the | conductors was probably productive of more | employes was received. The report was | dow screens in the market. ibre e vy in the Presbyterian parlors. When ahout 1o Ball Honrb.rail ta et orioas || guSSLiOF BIs" daugl Mrs, Collman, at the | important results than auy action taken by | Drief aud to-the point aud favored am- | b. C. Devor b e ENEIDYS Planos, orgaus, O, B Musio Co.. 533 B'd'y. | on. 1nmbor of Tho Judd & Walls Co. st | Murray i bR the orgunization siage its incorporation, By | VEMIAHAL, o erand chief conductor, | 74 Brondway, und No. 10 Main Street. | [, J, Chambers, jtricy st faw Yo 1o b s Sl ' ¥ Brondway. Telephone 2 " > an al £ ost unanimous vote the convention in | Charles H. Wilkinson, assistant grand ch C: . netl's store. Tel No. 2% Bus Underwear— We can fit you out with almost - 5 : THE FEATHER PYEFLAIT: secret session decided to join the federation | conductor, Austin Brace Garretson and W FIrSt Natlona' Ol Bank HpRTE R A el Hluis L anything i the underwedr line - Anvtbing | . Union Park races, Omaha and Council o SHi o el B. Daiidls, erand secretary, all made W4 Bavs Dot o 1n stock we cah geb for you | Blufs, June 13 $4,000; Sept. &11, §4,500; | For Omaua and Viclaity—Falr; slightly S aisado oy 00 4 speeches in favor of federation, which, they o 5 . ) T e o Re L oy Tari by Kb JR Y00 £4,000. For prosrammes’ udress w The convention waj called to oxderat1 | yhoyght, would be of incalculable benefit to COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFF3 oftice in New York and an experienced man Brown, see'y., Merchants' hotel, Omaha, ¥ ast till 8 p. m. Thursday: For the | o'clock by the chigf ‘onductor. The first | the order. paid Up Cavita! ? $101. (K . . y : L LR L br e n s PaE e RIAY : L Dakotas, lowa, Nebraska aud Kausas—Iair; | business before the couvention was the recep | A balit was then taken and | FPald Up Capltal, = =« o 100,060 | yreqical and Sureical Institute munication with the great mercantite center Wants a City i all. warmer: south winds. tion of the reports of the committees on the | its result disclosed that 103 of | (idesk (resniiel ik the BRn, Porgn and | © 9 p of the world. Boston Store, Council Bluffs Alderman Switn has been drafting an or- “t*_'r ‘-‘l\; ‘*" Fair; stationary tempera- | grand ofi cers’ report, jurisprudence, gricy | the delegates favored the wotion, and tion paid to ¢ 1on £ individ RS, BELLINGE PROPS adkal (inanos fon tha near'sarimae syt By il tupet south winds: : ) but seven opposed it. Amid cheers and the banker Fporation ted. Cor Thoy Are not Satisfied _ P il ances, appeals and insurance, | waviug of bats and umbrellas the convention nee Ingited Ghronia disaasen of WL BInas Mad deforms Tho v Y Aro not Satiafiod. | proseut at tho' next rewular meeting of the Catholle Kni thts. Of these the report of the committeo on in- | agiourned until tomorrow. FUANFORD. Pre-tient pectatties. Nos 201 and 264 Broadway, il Biu ce AW RIERMAN: Cun surance was the most important, Itstrongly | “if “the selection of a city for permanent & WERMENAN Sl ot i PSRRI City, against Mr. and Mvs. David Hoover of | for the erection of & city ball seconded Mr. Clark’s suggestion of yesterday b : — —_— ’ A 3 ction o ty ball, [ of the supreme council of the Catholic | to makea o ARG LOD O 2y | headquarters for the order is taken up . Waluut was brought to aa end in superior | the cost of which, togethor with the | Kaights of Amorica s amendment 10 the to mako a cliunge in the fusurauco 1aws s0 [ s vear's convention, as I probabls will & HOTEL DELLONE, D. H, McDaneld & Co,, court yesterday morain 2 o'clock, when | gr is not to e: 00,000, The w0 la y councll. It is an ordinance providing [ PuiirorLenia, May 13.— At today's session nier. he members of the order would here- | jnaj tion limiting the terms of president, | Hter be compelled to join the insurance de- 1be selected. Two hundred 5 favor that city. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus, Japolis w dolegates out of F tio nialuLily. Tho anit orlzitated secretary and treasurer to two years partment instead of the matter being ontional, il haidls, ! sars’ Sunti Schrader valued his services nt $100. but Mr, | P. S. O'Kourke of Indiana asserted that Hn_\r-'xm‘r‘v }\:x‘n be adopted, e IR At e stairways, from the top to the bottom, hai \ A aud Mrs. Hoover did not value them worth there was a conspiracy between certain ofi- | A 8UCIL recess was taken, after which the | BPRINGEIELD, B, 28 frin oosne 90 | fne slevator and dinhing roon seevlaa | Market Fixtures, Casinys Lo 4 TR ] o | remainder ot the afteruoon was devoted to | the executive comwittee of the Farmers' | fire proof throughout, fine by 1 " 2% near that much, cers for their perpetuation in oftice, Mr ¥ ghout, wlard rooms and | o Syl O Ncurk Alan A Arand HTAAAEN R B oA ] — | Mutual Benefit association here tonight John | the finest toilet rooms in ths city. Larde | "Licesand Sausage Makers' Machinery. 82« Me St with dishonesty. He ssid the banks where Q | P. Stello and James M. Washburn were se- | amn le rooms, Suites wita bath &, o+ | K22 Main st., Council Bluffs, le Also dealers WWhen sou are gy aud want to eat When Raby was sick, we gave her Castoria, posits, but the ord ived none. Mr. MALT EXTRACT o oy e Inatractéd agalust any eo. | 8l directions, Rates, from $2.50 t0 $3.00 | - i :.»:.nl‘ Iker s Main street, Waen ahe was & Child, she cried for Castoria, O'Brien denied Mr. O'Rourke’s statemen InAhe bast natsitive tonto in cases | 1oB: They were instructed against sy so Gas Heating Stoves . ud get a piece of choice meat 4 e erally and dafanded himaz & B 9 tonto | o looking to the formation of a tnird y g ¥ e Which surely will satisfy your appetite, Whea sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ¥ Y My i nopme. farthe weak und d but to express the willingness of the H No Asurs! No S0z Maalaiare i B e e When ahe Lad Chibires, she gave Wem Castoris, Stea Arrivals, ;:;‘;‘;‘.;I‘“" AT® \¢f gther. extrusts !‘\;‘;‘,‘I“"“"j"” a1 Beneti assaclation o unite | ~gicuare if. Busk Lockport, N. v..w iken thint atter | Just tho thing farbath rooms, bed rooms, o4 . And sold and delivered C. 0. D At Londou—Si Saaudam aud the waysask for the genuine "“Jshann | and labore Asoraration. of Drincinies | Toikdees b aniact (T uacios 08 Uebiisy, Bleen Cnliaud See aur inrgo mariaeph AAnd se X r . s [3 and laborers in & declaration of priuciples | femneas, Twitehing of M was restured by Pov's forrek b6 place; aad nymber, Normania, from New York, Hom's'" which 15 importel from | and a statement of needed reforms in the | four boxes NELVE BEA NS bewnye but | o b o Teer - SLILI A DL AR B etane, AU New York—Arrived, tho Nordlaua, °HIBNER & MENDELSON co., | constitution and laws of the country, aud to [ fSeiikes yquag macsl 8 per box, postiaig; yaw- | C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co, S~ rom Autwerpy Sole Agents, ¢ Barcluy st, N, Y. | work and vote for such, Buld by Govdman Drug Co., 10 Farnam BL, Ouab l 211 Pearl and 210 Malu Street

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