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Jd THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Fl&flAY, MAY 15, 1891. 3 THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES, | cuuses or me desiroto st s sne foce shae | AN 10 DIVIDE: BUSINESS. | 5o 6 “brimiec ™ "siheattin o HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, Wb i | coming more and more vuluable for business “ principles stated in the gospel and to give ). 12 PEARL STRE WFFICE | " N of locations are being looked at with intent g . | vente to regulate disputes in regard to private : OFFICE: 1 Northwestern Bwitohmen Wero Slightly | %o preiase, and” atonk. thois is the Wood: | Boilroads Have & Sebemo Bat Shippers Re- | propertyi order (6 tmsure the public. peice ' ) renus i 1 i A 4 ——WHOLESALE DEALER IN—— y Carrier in any part of the City. Fooled by the Company's Action. '\'::\":?'!‘ ‘ninn‘llhl. oot :(r ‘;l‘::;‘tl'::ltc’:'lyul‘:‘l‘:' gard it With Sfllpvlflon. l‘l“:::v‘::II:‘KII;:‘I(x‘xll.I‘x:lm material welfare of the H, W, TILTON - - - MANAGER. church stated yesterday that 1t was G 93 W At thi point his holiness comments on the 7 PMONES! 4 ely there would be any n ove ¢ A ccessity of Sund ost, and doals at length | \ ) Yoot 7 Al T Dress ginghams thing in that line children. from the ic dres: gingham to the fine: | wope ’ , : t | Tariff on World's Fair Fxhibits—The | In conclusion, the pope dilates on thoe sub- - MINOR MENTION. bl g £ sed by the Men | gooion goods. At 7e, 8¢, 100 and 12}4c Alton Endossed by she Amerls Ject of workingmen's associations, iucluding HARN L\)SS, RTC. N, Y. P. Co at the Clever Move of the show u beautiful range of patterns. At 15c : Y L8XP mutual aid and sccident insurance societios, ’ R . . Company to Head off we show a very fine line of zeohyr ginghums, can Ticket Bpikers— sick funds, classes for technical educa: i Council Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal. the style and finish almost as good as the Tourist Wates. tion and mixed syndicates of employers Gives Better Value for money than any house on Missouri River, Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. Trouble, most expensive. Boston Store, Council ¢ and employ I'he state ought to counce- Real Rock Springs coal. Thatener, 16 Main Bluffs, [R——" nance all such institutions as are calculated 18 you want water i vour yard or house | to improve the existing social conditions. #O 10 Bixby's Merriam block The strike of the switchmen on the When about to build don't fail to get prices | Cricaco, May 14.—The special committee | The pope praises the work tho institutions ) Thomas . Titehe Wl Alico Ovorman, | Western, which was to bave taken effect yes- | 0f lumber of The Judd & Wells Co, 813 | appointed by the Trunk Line and Central have already achieved and calls upon all | both ot Oma N faveiod . yestordfy by | terday afternoon ut 1 o'clock, aid not occur. | Broadway. Telephone Traflic association to teport a plan fora di- | Gatholics to assist in thelr formatlon, urging ¢ Justice Cor | Fhe trounle was not with the switchmen, for Knocked Down n Bicychst. vision of the dressed becf, provisions and | gpiviy’ G l.lnhll Larson died sterday afternoon ot | they were all ready to do their share toward Oce of the most ardent devotees of the art live stock traffic between here und the sea- Later—The pope has ordered his encyclical lu.\‘.'tlv‘ Ul : \"f.(,. u:;‘;y-‘l;v\‘v::ln\.‘“uf_”n-” uu:":{ | making things interesting. The fact that | of bicycling met with a mishap Wednesday h;v:lrd na..lu r(;n!;t;rl'n;'fi with ll'vpr\;m'nlu‘n\'(‘fi held for the present. enty-nine yeurs, o sidence, a oro were no striking switchmen was due vhile iy ‘om. | of several of the largest shipping firms, s Broadway | there were no striking switchmen was due | ,jgng while on his way to Omaba in com- | O HE'LL SHOOT 'EM. OO, consos wore fssiod yostarday o | Mainly (0 the fact that there wors no switeh- | pany with two others. - Just ud they renched | None of tho shippers seemed = to L L Michael k. Gatrost and Laura E ,and | men to strike, Far the comnpany i | the corner of Broadway and Thirty-fourth | have a very clear idea of why they | fowa Preacher Prepared to Kill a Few 10 Frederick rion and Hepsibah . Bar- | morning issued orders from its headquarters | giroet a man ran out from J. J. Crowe's sa- had been invited to the mecting, but Chair- Hoo tums. stow, all of this count N, Ta, May Notices of ap court yvest v in the ¢ at Chicago that ¢ switchman along the | joon, made a rush at one of the wheelmen | Man Blanchard explaied to them what the Al i,il.’.'.'f{.»'"\}'fl"'i_ cntire system bo discharged. At7 o'clock | gud knocked him over, saying as he | Failroads desi Brruisg ed to do und assured them | grym 14.—[Special Tele- to Tk Ber)-Rev. M. McEwen, e A Tt Gray | the switchmen were allowed to foel the keen | did so: “There, - you, w0 to | that their co-operation was of tho greutest | pastor of the Presbyterian church at Middle- AR T H. Whlte 8t Al blade of the snickersnee, and in ten minutes | Omaha the best way ~ you can!” | importance in tho carrying outof a plan 1o | town, near this city, is the vietim of various wo V. H. Brill of Omaha and Anna | there was not a man with his head on. Ihe attack was totally unexpected, and | divide the business equitably among the | poersecutions by an organized g ng of hood- o . b ere woro oloven men emploed in the | the Flder was consequently not prepared for | several competiting linos. The following " ok ied ut the Con There woro eloven men employed in the | the FLler Was consqatentis wog BIRERR 00 om} g he following | jums fn that village. day afternoon, | yards at this point, fncluding the yardmas- | ogoaped falling with his head on the cu resolution was then offered aad adopted. This gang is composed of young men raug- ter. They gave up their places without a | stone only by throwing his hand out in front Itesolved, That it 1s the seusc of this | jpgin age from seventeen to twenty years, murmur. All day long some of them hung | of him. HiS wheel was bent out of shape | MK that the division of dressed meats, of this city were m ational parsonage W M. Crofts ofticiati Dean C. H. Gardner of Owmaha will ad- 1o, oS Ciel M by ik o J and has carr g scrics of outrages p aross the young men's mooting noxt Sunday | poiil S0 B bt not asign of | and be himself was covered with bruises | Ui livestock Wrifl by the co-operativeuction | g, Lol UL L U g Hamilton Grade Vehicles, Columbia Carriage Co’s Buggies, 8t 4 p.m. A cordinl lnyitation Is extoudod | (50 0 SN o "Tiie compny | {£0 head to foot by bis contact with ho gf tho forwarders and carriers s practicu | SERISEYRROMS SIS 0 Gane rom | Surries and Pheetons, Bonanza Buggies and Phetons Spring to all men ity to attend streperousness was made, o 3 SAGTHL jle and desirable as a measure to secure the ev. MeEwen denounce cang frof 2 ) Zi - £ , Sp] © ho ladies of the 1’resbyterian church gave | had evidently acted on the spur of the mo- B P was apparently made out, of | Stability of uniform and reasonablo rates | bis pulpit .nd hereby incurred its hatred Wagons, all styles, Michigan and Van Brunt Road Wagons, Carts xng b library party last evening in the church [ ment in discharging the men, as no substi- | pure deviltr purlors. The entertainment was opened by tutes had been provided to take the places of | lowed up his 'y pulling a gun on his | the musical programme in which some of tb those who were discharged. The wi vietim, Th n who did the mischief was | Viuce the shipp. best local talent took part dc in the cmploy of i seen and can be identitied, so that it is hoped ;'1 h":"‘_l u‘ i 'H‘;"lu 1\ ould conduce Four building permits were issued yester- | pan t nductors, brakemen, he may be brought to time. He left for [ to their = interests, —Iv — was soon | v (S At dag day hy City Clock Stephen footee W, | hands wid, in fact, uny one who happoned to | Omaha yesterduy morning, but bis roturn | evident thut none of them took kindiy to tho T aserd dd. One or 1 0ne-Loi ling | be on hand will be watehed for, oposition and those who took part in the | ULlass he Joft tho o AFAd R couting 81,000 on 1ot 13, ‘Blosk Youtral | - Al tho b v on time, and, it is said —— discassion of tho question said they saw no | Eentleman has secured a large vevolver and Bub.: the second 1or a Lwo-siory st- | no inconve aro on e, and, 1t ls s0i% | Union Park races, Omaha and Councll | Feason why they should eater into co-opera- | Kalned wansont 1o carty it ol Rl e 82,000 on 101 ntral sub.; |'the employes o forcod o o doublo | BIufts, June 12 $00; Sept. S-11, & flon " withy tho railroads ‘i this mattor. | oS, B Bropets 6 HOke b warin for the and two otl ¢ trames costing | duty Oct. £,000. For programmes’ add ' res as that mo conclusion was | ) libldg P e R #1500 ench on lots 1 and 2, block 14, Grimes' | S, J. Mills, assistant superintendent of the | Nut B ¥+, Merchauts’ hotel, Omaha, hed'withi e tham Wand “the' Smesing ||/ Otiok piaminictb ailzcs Jave (rcclied addition i fowa division, with headquarters at Boone, 1idueiied “gbjoct “to" itlio call ‘of “the| 11ko ‘trestment, A, dviouiiver Will be orgs A vordict hus been reached in district | Was in the BIufTs yesterday morning, hisob- [ Dry storage at low house- | Chairman. ‘The mauagers ave not discour- | PlOyed to ferret out the gung % deal of eloguence was expressed by | That nizht ho was stoned and pelted witn and Harness in great variety. Correspondence solicited and cata=- ailrond men in the offort to con- | Fotten eges, and mud. Since he has been the | logue and prices on application. that the adoption | obiect of all sorts of petty annoyances and letters written in blood (red ink) been reccived threatening to an who made it fol- A g atos, stoves i court in the case of ple against J, R. | Ject being to discharge the mou aud to be o hold goods, J. R. ler, Pearl street. ‘l"k":l I\I'.'r\\v]wl'x.liu\-l I::Inl:‘ll‘r“{ 1‘-)|tlx1|<v..~‘t(-}}(»‘.:.<: Will Make a Fight., Snyder, in which the plaintiff sued for $2,200 | the ground in case his services should be - L B :r““::“nl‘ sl "‘*I"{ 12 ':l WATHRLBS. 18, Mav 1 Asylanes of damages for 1alse attachment. The suit occu . He was soen by & Bre reporter yes- A Second Trial. WAL IO A SRl s the Cltizens' Mutual L 5o pied soveral days, Messrs. Shay and Galvin noon. : In district court yesterday the case of | “RiHUPOH b now generally azreed S ) appearing for the plaintiff, and Fllclangot | . 10r tho notion of the company | Mavs agatast ‘the Cl ROSISTAERY & | (K a1V IaIBBTaL LrARGIDY Mree e SHIORE || st L0 Lol o0 o et TR The fury | | R ",‘[‘I‘_“";,, B i st | Pacific railway compa Wost | the lines tnterestod §s notn violution of the | foF orders today on the district court. The 10 in a verdict for the defendant. & dispositio 0 as Ause of the interstate commeren law | TePort shows the total amount of claims nent | against the company is $4 It is esti 5o the com- to ssume the managemont of the busi- | & Wheeler appeared for tae plaintiff and | bocling W tldan it » | and they believe thata proper enfol Wright & Baldwin for the defendant. The | orc, b5 Sincasure will prove a safeguard | mated it will take $30,000 to Wiliiam Thompson was in_polico court ! bo LN Srhlie CHAERBANTIL DICUING uess of the road, instead of allow yosterday morniug charged with breaking in | 1% b picials to' do so. The switch- | case a door at Neumayer's hotel. [t was snown 3 to, o grew out of the killing of a man named | quqiust the me nipulation of rates. pany's affairs, In response to the petition that his wife had kept his in ‘vt yoom '| IS0, 10 MO DSt AV HOR allowed to have | william Baker in tho yards of the comp; WHBSTLING WITH RATH PROBLEMS the court dircets the assignee to for the purpose of keeping her husband there way s0 much, that they ha e y malke new assessment on $227,576 notes held by the company. Those who paid the former 25 per cent ussessment will be eredited for nd being run over bo- | exbibits to tho world's Columbian exposition | $1¢ mount paid, and the old asscasmant so vs | full tariff rates should be charged, but that | fr as it relates to thoso who refused pay: ppolntod adininistrator, and hia brought | the property should b roturned. over the | lchb sna annulled, 'The protctivo leaguc ages dgainst the com- | same routo, ~ Yet in consideration of | LCCently orguuized to fight tho 25 per cqut lur organization, us every employe in that de- | pany. en i Tavor of tho | tho fact that. much valuable freightwill be | Ssscssinont will reslst the mew one, and a partment is dlscanged, whether he be a | company ou its first trial, which took place | brought to Chicago on that occasion and tho L] L L Rt Gl union man or not. [he move can not be | in the district court here in 1551, and the case | risk of the railroads ereatly increased, 1t was Hallelujah W eddi said to have been made from a desire to cut | was appealed to the supreme court. ‘The su- | further ¢ o . oine to the conclusion 1n this city on the night of October 23, 1880, The frei ad, and the present dise! Baker was a switchman for the com- | Trafiic ; : the force is sitiply the way we take of show- | pany —and was killed by having nis | It per 'P"i|ln,~'x‘|()'r!:1>‘k“ Ked i.‘:]n..!‘ Id(ul»‘:d ';f:’ ing them that they are mistaken. foot caught in a froj ) et bl $9070 ORIk Wis Ay Another reason for the discharge, isa de- [ fore be could extricate himself. V. B. N ey b sire for a re zation of the department. | was We are not making upon any particu- | @ sui! ht department of the Central fon ciosed its session toduy. decided for the transportation of also in order to provent him from earrying I wnod 1ho out a now irrigation scheme that ho had just | Qwned the r el Larimore against Ju Gireen and Tom Skinner, in which the posses- sion of a piece of land near Manawa, was the subject of controversy, was on trial in su- e at to secgre P pri ege . . 1 i o, W perior court yesterday. All the evidenco was | of axpenses, as all the men that are ncces- | breme court reversed the decision of the dis- 1 of inis half lu“c1lt||'c"lm|u1|w‘umL ‘;‘l’;xluw;luz‘;: ke IROITE i LAY (8 B Lole TWIN CITY STEAM DYE ORKS, taken, after which Judge McGee instructed | g to carry on the business will | trict court, and sent th o back for a new | shoula be limited to @t leust one of | STam toTur Ben.|—The semiannual state G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Council the jure o bring in u_vordict for the plain- | ha~ appointod 6s fast s suita- | trial The trial of the case yesterdny took | half of the ordinary respousibility | council of the Salvation army is in session | Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., Omaha. Dye, clean and refinish goois tiff, giving her the possession of the lund, | jlo muterial can be obtained. Still | the greater part of the day. attached to the travsportation of the | here. Besides the fifty lowa ofiicers, there | of every deseription. Packages received at either offi r “L t and a judgement of §150 for the wrongful de- | tno qull season is atout to conmence, and as il same freight. The meeting appointed 8 | are officers from Duko! Nebraska and | Work: -yc o A' ‘and 26 oS S S o rs e 2o tention of the property O e thon eeded. than bave | Try Duguette & Co.'s Pomona fruit jvice | permanent freight committeo composed of | other states prosent. Tonight o grand orks, Cor, Ave. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. m]!\lh*.\ll'_lurk\ll 1'[mmlp ulf been employed it is probable that some of | tablets. They are delicious. the highest freight oficials of the roads con- | purade was held, the special features of Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of any character can huve d Miss Ad v, 1 3 the vacancies will not be filled at present.”! ——— nected with the eastera teank lines to force N e T PR which was the Hallelujah wedding of | them redyed and finished equal to new. Web., were married on \Wednesday Tho. men who . wero dischargo] dia | The latest addition is the Shantong pongee, | the maintenance of eust-oound rate Adintant Bgacr ot Des Mofiod and Captain i i hi. at the ome of the bride's brother-in-law, | not altogether velish the turn affairs India silkk finish, sold everywhere for 20c, Numerous applications for reduced rates | Katie Aordes of Council Bluffs, which was Mr. (0. H. Heagy, 2017 Fifth avenue, bad taken," although somo of thew, | our price 12ije: a beautiful range of colors, | on ice were considercd, und it was decided to G\ W, Crofts oficiatiog. M, Champ is en- | when spokeh to upon the subject, were wilis | pinc apple tissue. the great leader, for 12/5¢. | cull o meeting of the lincsinterested with the o B Lo o mrnive o | SPECIAL NOTICGES. giged fu the United States mail service, | ing to grin and admit that_the company had | Bostou Store, Council Bluffs. purpose of agrecing upon'a uniform busis of | forty byidesmaids, ali in white, announced | k- ) while the necomplished brige is a member of | stolen a march on them. Some of the men —— ico vates, 1t is proposed to hold the meeting | the approaching nuptials ! ¥ COUNCIL BLUFFS, | the Western Art association. Guests were | aro in rather precarious conditions financially, Got the Horse. next Thur.day, May 21. 5 = prosent from Lincotn, Neb., Corning, 1., and | us rthey were let out without a momeats | Several days ago meution was made of a LEL e, suitablo | Of Council Bluffs, other cities. Their home will be in St. Jo- | warning, and many of them, with families 10 | 5560 that was stolen from the barn of Nel- . Endorsed the Alton. Dunugue, Ta., May 14.—|Special Telegram ‘mr;.,- ridingor driving. Apply to 180 8. 6th ! 0! IKaxsAs Ciry, Mo., May 14.—The expected | 16 pyy; Ber, |—Returns made to the collector | 7130 jovers ¢ —— | CAPITAL STOCK........ seph, Mo, support, are left” with vory little to depend . = o _— 3 drail g el BT0 o Y son Lewis, the proprietor of the Hillside S : 0 lovers of horacs—Tho latae r William Maloney was before Justice | on. There are about one hundred men in the iigt::g:lnot\h&ll\t::e;;;;.;:uufigh?;:mn‘:s::‘; T A e S e lu‘,'“‘l'll’,‘:",{,,'l{m,,,‘.'l'(. oy j’_‘,,"‘f,“:; 9544 | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. - 70,000 4 e . e that during the past yeir 40,000 barrels of | feed oy ull kinds, ut S, Goldsteln & Co's 12 o TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 Cones yesterday afternoon for a hearing | stato of Inwa who will be affected by the l(lflir.vi in Lewis wwnlshm The llm;:xc dwn; on the charge of assaulting Dan | company’s action. found yesterday morning. Several hundre o o E ved Carrigg, with intent to commit a L postal cards.were sent out by the Biugts | Or8anizatlon and piade’ e fmembers uinder | peer were produced fn tuis district, which in- et Hiro murden’ A number of witnesses were | Young ladics desiring to At themsclves for | fivorivies offering & rewara of 10 | DPd was‘averted todiy bythe ndontion of | cudes forty-nine counties. Of this almost | [OR Y LA ) M’D’Yl Direcrors—I. A. Miller, F. 0. Gloason, E. L brought forward to show that Maloney lev. | nurses can have all ivsiruction free at the | o) W50 % T 0ng Tga0 for the | ® motion referring the matter to & | 45,000 barrels were produced in this city, 1) tonyu0 OIRee) Shugart B E. lart, J. D 'Edmundson, Ob R, Hannan. Transact general king bus eled & gun at Carrigg, but Carrige himself | Womens' Christian Association —hospital, I ! ! < Saa y 4 bk NLAIRYOYANT and psychometric, or chas e o 1y oo whe Svas. mure thas the wun | Conneil Bluffs, Ia, Bring credentials gs to | thief. Constable ~Coo ot Griswold spectal committee withiout Instructions. It | clusive of the product of an ule brower O tar andings; M, dTngnors oF dise Larcost caplialt and surblus ot &ay In Southwestern lowa. th is expected that the whole matter will die | Spite of probibition, the manufacture of | o ' P 4 v moral oter. Appl, Trs. R, J. | Was amongthose who started out to gain Dol L cture of | gand lock of hair for readings by letter, "Sun- Justice reserved his decision until today. A Aot il i Booly nese (rlswold. and Db, ohuse, THO | was made 'to: ameialiha rules forbitding | 20/% 4000 more Larrels thanlast yoar outalde | nue &, near corne Couneil 1§ uffs. OR SALE—Our flue fumily h cts for Prohibitionists. $150,000 INTERESTON TIM: DEPOS!TS, 5 ‘ : ; thief droppod the reins and mado a wild : ; of Dubuque. There arc only four Dreweries | yiop RENT—Two newly turnished roo - Dont forget to go to the Trinity church L T e vl stock of bulk | break for fiberty. Coo fired several shots at "‘g"“'”" to conduct their business in rooms | in the district. B e n g sl AOw A Skl A BtaaLT 1 aRY THE GRAND parlors tonight for ice cream and strawber- | Cataiogue and samples by mail. the escaning rascal, but none of them took | Where liquor is sold ur gambling allowed, or Laying Double Track. randihotelian ioxsooondifive ’ park effect. He took the horse and brought him | in other disreputable places. ‘The motion x Cire, I May 14.—|Bpecial to Tis | F0K BALE=Vor Tow " S h i Aee Ta — Trces, ol Kinds, guaranteed to grow, prices ‘»fl-ll,‘%.‘;‘v".:‘?:!ri:‘;ft’i‘f:‘o'“°’“.‘.?-5‘ T ::egol}:;t‘a_ was tabled. A resolution was adopted 8 fol- | Brp, | —The Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis | o 10 buy sell, or vent anvtiing Intho real Lo LRty 1 AT Mairs’ v . | he i " 3 estate line don't do it until you huve se mf"k rasndioentho Iaiostidn h;".',{!(. bl v’ Mairs', Broudway, ovposite postot- | e ptey T P B0, and. strenuous | 1O & Omaha compuny is double-tracking its road | farse 118t of bargains. Swin & Walker, This Elegantly Appointed Hotel enutiful range of patterns all the way from Dackn't 14ke the Plan. ——— fearloss position taken by tho Chicago & | Nebraska side of the river. ‘e brudzo is | JGI SAGR, o8 KEMI G o PR | Gragin & Co., Proprietors 100 10 40c. Now is the time to make your | Aldorman Smith's plan of building a new Most Popular * aleiman. e O e i Lasereat. of the | Bow used oy twoother companies, the Union | ;I Clydesdate stullion, . J. gin Ny A i nmor‘l'g:mg‘wrhllol‘l,l:;:hI\;lll‘:ll:'em pn\l\vmt“nmxng city hall has awakened considerable intercst, | . C. Gleason, who travels for the firm of | people and tenders its best support to the ;‘;‘m&"&"{{,‘g ,‘,';:,flr{;;?,‘,’?.,{".,':,"g'h“';‘,],,‘l‘:'fl; B Are e aRaoh Store, Fothermgham, e e it | A ; management of this company in the resist- ‘ ; 0 ) fno resldonce = o e Blure even bafore 1t has been presented to the coun- | G roneweg & Schoentgen, has met with a | BN e Aainay T Toycott declared by | the bridge is entirely wadequate to handle Day & Hoss, 2 5 M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D, ¢l and, in fact, almost before the nk in | piece of goon fortune. A wholesale tobacco the trai ; e , and, . pie g 3 . the Central Traic and Trunk Line associa- | the trains. TOR SALE—1otel centrally losatod, doing A Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Furniture, carpet: Tefrigerators, baby car-'| which it was written was fairly dry. Some | firm of St. Louis placed in its packages of tion,” flrl-l-(-ing Pasturnge. good business. Or will exchange for good ) ullst, riages, stoves, crockery, and @il house fur. | of the aldermen think that he has not taken | tobacco certificates to be flled out by the | This afternoon the clection of officers re- | §ioux Crry, la,, May 14.—(Special to T Ol e n L W hros lon Al | LR e nishing goods, cash o ‘oneasy payments, 8t | yhe right way of going at the thing. Alder- | purchasers with the names of the most popu- | sulted as follows: President, Howard P. | g J_,mm‘ se numbers of cattle are boing | No- 1 chance to stap nto a good paying busi- and weak vision, MauGol pilvin's, man Caspor, who may generally bo counted | lar salesrian of their acquaintance, Three | SWith of ~Detroit; first vice president, | 00 Rl o ttore. o | Moss. Keasous for seiling, other bisiness re- { s P R TR tsod vou at | on a3 opposcd to anything that Alderman | prizes were offered to tho successful con- |. A Alpinger of Sao' Francisco; second viee | moved northward from the northern tiers of | quiring ull owner's attention. | e e DrDiLY tonight, T O e oveam. | Swmith suggests, said yosterday : et "o first. was a trip to Europe or | President, A. M. Frank, New Orleans: third | Iowa counties into Minnesota for pasturage. Bargain sidence and busiy Drop- .| et AaT ST estate an’l nsu 2t to Issue bonds fn | §50 in cash, the second 8100 in cish and the | yicopresident, P. W, Demoss, Kuusas City: | Over three thousand head have been driven | S, I anse “T'he council has no r poidalt et : NS agent, Councti Blufl: adoctions of the th v L, o o fourth v president, - George 1. Scott, t of Si AlOso0ls ionyLi o I | suente N LA IR | speciaity : # any amount without the passing of o law au- | third 0 in cash. Yesterday morniog Mr. | /5 s 4 colt, | out of Sioux and Osceola counties alone. In N TS YRAE 5 od withon AlBRANALLsOce 01 fentt ahadeiand oras A shoHRingl it eaiTLs iy Piats 6o ordinance | Gleuson received & telegram announcing that | Tacows, Wash.; exequtive commitiec, G. 8. | the fall these cattle, together with gredt X BDENE oms Cioleo surden oud A0aF || hullioaan: / mental trees, Broadway, opposite postofiice. | tHOUZIME Ut b PASS 0 r Couds, | the largest number of uotes had been re- | Lansing, chaivman, W. Willoughby, Uieorge | numbers of Minnesota cattle, are brought 16 list of “Town farius, Headacho, i nases ¢ T authorizing the InE O ot ote. of | coived by him and that be was entitied to | McKenzie and Sccrewry W. B, Carter. | back into the corn belt for feeding. i, £y, palniedsly performe n L rosulty ? = Ice! lce! lce! Bl ™ot it “tho 'bonds | the trip to Europs as tho most popular sules. | Denver was seleoted fof the next place of o oy : e - uart: Beao block, Foom1 Council Blufls, i 1f you want it pure and von't be worth the paper they are written on. | man in Iewa. meeting and the convention adjourned, GonetoMentitior, R T A O % r g8 ::(;3;“""}‘?‘!;3 pr : property valluation this year is £, 125,508, —_— O T T T et Fonr D'rlmr.r.hlll». Ma, 1?\7 l"ivucirnl Tele- Will take some good city provor ¥\ and_ good N ational Bank 2 v, 08 accordi he decisio the boar o8 B 5 4 ram to TaE BEE. | —. . Miller of Chero- | time givewn on balance, “Call on or address e But send to us in a tr Podpaicn b the. deglsion Bf tho board of Mrs. Agnes E. Damol Dexven, Colo,, May 14.—A committee con- | & ! % ¥ i L 617 B A equalization last year. A one mill levy on that busis would bo about £,128, 'I'he inter- est on $60,000 at 6 per cent is $3,600, leaving kee who was sentenced to two and one half | J+ Hutehinson & Co., 17 Broadway. years in the penitentiary a year ago for adul- | 'Ok RENT—The McMahon block At our oft Mulhollana & C The funeral of the late Mrs. Agnes E. Damon will occur this afternoon at 2 o'clock —0F— COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. sisting of many of the prominent citizens of No. 4 Pearlst., Tel. 162, P from the family residence on Fourth street. | Colorado appeared before the Trans-Missouri Hashean ibavdaned byt Governo b brick, with basement und elevator. ket t ; & about £2,500 cach yoar to be put into & sk | o e e o orn near. Buffalo, Wash- | assoclation again today to argue in favor of a | 1113 et act after being liberated, wi ¢ Boles. | Squire, 101 Pearistreot. """ | Paid Up Capital, - « = . §100,000 EREADNAR PARAGRARRY: :"f n;:;“:n xll):‘yt{:" '.',’.‘.’L!"‘Ix'i."“ nin‘h\‘;x |f"‘|!u‘2.' ington county, N. Y., Juiy 12, 1832, She | tourist rate less than the 20 per cent rate es- a ticket for Canada, wfiere it is suid }{elnf, (‘HNMM f'u“ifl“fi'&“ ""fi wl:‘lll bank in the alty, Furuliull mal g en yea o A at rate, venty-thrée ved St. Clairs- Y e At 5 i ouses, by J. lo aio st Qoun cal securltles, Especiu Mra. 3. T, Bell has gone to Whoaling, W. | eeking ho allowaace for the inierest that tha | Lyed for twonty-three vears in St Claits- | tablished and agread upon by the a oola- | Chaso, his forwer’ paramour ls walung for | Biuga b 3 Accounts of individe Va., to visit a sister. yearly amounts would draw, it_would take | (i Goard S Council Bluffs, On Wedneaday | tion. Mr. T. H. Patterson, the ominent, bim, o — porationsadlioled Cors N Miss Nellie Olaham of Chicago is in the | about twenty-five years to get enough of & | Jus” nfiar years of feeolencss, varicd at times | attorney of Denver, spoke at length upon Miners' * trike Unchanged. = Pro-tdent. city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George (% x‘a)l;lk‘nm fun m;a by xfl'd!hc ‘mflfl\}- “/‘\3;'1 lg‘u by ‘intense suffering, she ontered into her | the subject as woll as other rep- [ Des Morves, Ia, May 14.—The miners’ oo ) Sevoie e e Brown. bonds, according {0 Alderman Smith's ordi- | rigi, leaving a stricken home and a large | resentatives from different parts of the staet. | strike remaius unchanged. A meeting ST - Miss Jennie Lyman of Downer's Grove, | Bance, are only to run ten years, with the | circic of friends to mourn hor death, i G H e Y I el Dr Clacie, 306 | Privilége of paying them off at the option of b It was claimed by Mr. Patterson that it was | tended by 600 strikers was held in Oskaloosa as eating Stoves. Worth street. 3 tho city after five years.” e oo reported that certain lines discriminated | today and decided to accept nothing buta No Astizs! No SMOKE. B aoh: B Padios it ek 3 } y Opponents, against Colorado on account of important in. | concession of the eight nour demand. A con- 7 y : ' e predi g‘r ‘d)”‘:“l{o r.)“‘;‘l_ 9 e Lace curtains cleaned from 5uc to $1.25 per CuicaGo, May 14.—The fourth annual vk th (A o rIaEsotBrel i o the Rk Kactionn ferenco between a committee of miners and | To eure Billousness, Sick Headache. Constipation, | 7Ust the thing for bath rooms, bed rooms, eto. rm of David Bradley & LCo. of Chlcago were | paie ay Twin City dyg works. Christian conference on the secret lodges sys- PISUIDOIL A" 2CLIONS | ¢hg gperators of the state will be held Tues- Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the safe all und see ouriarge assortment. in the city, guests of the Hote! Grand. ML e today. A lgatat (Eata .{md wnrl;fid the .usu:]llm;l)u that a unllgd ef- | day, P certaln remedy, SMITH'S Miss Keichey Dickey, who has been teach- ST 0 7 3 30, s beln, fort would be made by the citizens and mer- 4 f T . B. o ey e e ameniay | Tlanos, organs, C. B, Musio Co., 533 BU0'Y. | prosent from all over the' country. W. C. | chants of Colorado which would result in dis- Supreme Court Decisions, Bll BE ANs C. B. Gas and Electric Light Co. ] In° the Blufls visiting her pavents, Mr. and | Underwear—- We can it you out with almost | Eulow of Birmingham, In., and W. 8. Stat- | criminution against any lines voting against [ Des Morxes, In, May 14.—[Special Tele- 211 Pourl and 210 Malu Stroot. ' e DKoy, \ the interests of Colorado. Most of the ™ q ; pr=—— — Mrs. W. C. Dickey. anything in the underwear line. Auything | ford of Washington, D. C., were chosen | I8 (PLERIE. 850 ) S0 buton account | ET4™ to Tne Berj—The following supreme Use the BMALL BIZE (40 little boans to the bot- _Rev. L. A. Hall and-W. A. Joseph went to | we have not got in stock we can get for you | president aud secrotary. Of the opposition of the Suite Pe and Bur- | court decisions were filed today: W. H. {ie). They are the most conveniont sult all ages. NEW OGDEN HOTEL. xl,‘mt‘uu yesterday to attend nlmnwn_n.).‘\ of | if to bo found in New York aty, having an The topic for discussion was “Temperance | lingtou, nothing could be done to reduce the | Mores etal, vs David Beebe and Benjamin S iy I,;mm"m The New Ogden Hotel, in Council Bluffs, has aptist yonug veopie. Rev. Hall delivered | office in New York and an experienced man | 1 ers tho opening paper being read by | 20 per cent rato which is a discrimination | Beebe, appellants from Bremer district KISSING 2.7 1% i otosmery completely refurnished and modernized an address last evening. always on the spot vrings us in direct com- ™ ¥ against Colorado and practically kills the | Maurice F. Calahan, appellunt, vs David | eents(coppers or etawps). ne of the hest hotels . M. Hunter, clork of the federal district | munication with tho great mercantile centor ( Rev. A. Thompson of Bartlewt, la. | FEhIS" ol 0y ‘e wtate, The associn. | Cahelon, from Fayetté district; amirmed. J. F. AMITH & CO. i in the buslness part 3 court, has gone to Chicage. He will stop at | of the world. Boston Store, Council Blufts | He Dbelieved secrot societios were doing | jon considered the yuestion of the intor- ] -~ Maxors of *hilo Buans. S Loais Mo | BESNCVS L Bl iatrs ass LG Keokuk and Ottumwa on his trip, and will e more than anything else to disrunt | change mileago tickets but failed to arrive ar | Epworth League Boa of Control, | TN fire alarms thronghout the building. Stewmn return to the Bluffs next Tuesday. Appropriation Wanted. the ohureh. Fuow ud some a00d “‘“‘W"‘?v auy amicalle conclusion. The association | St Lous, Mo., May 14.—The board of cox.- beut. ‘hot and ocold water and sunshine fn ~@F. A. Shaver and Walter Stillman re- A proposition is to be presented to the e'}l_“r‘;:’;’:‘.u"““l:‘m‘:.r:“‘je lmel"v;‘"r:‘!:‘;";-m 18 l‘i‘; then adjourned to meot in Kansas City on | trol of the Epworth league, which began a g Y88y, ponloy "‘['t"l'r unsurpassed anywhere, \ turned yesterday morning from Des Motues, | board of trade at its next meeting relative to | ©XP Parano 2 detractec Wednesduy next. b Y eriy Fet e lEnee t ) AMUSEKEME TS, i e ) where they went to utdergo au_examination | the making of an appropriation to assist w | Sreaty from & Suniay school. The topic —_— ‘l';’“ “‘*l’m’;}““’“l, At ‘““n “l‘ ,‘ ) APER T e ; GEO. M. WHITNEY, Manager. Jor samisaon to the bar, '‘They both. passed ) was discussed nath, i, nion Methodist Eviscopal chureh today. R e — ; fansmienon'o thethan iy bour peed flonj1ng l\:;l:'xl)mlw of )unlnml;: l‘llo ;nu-- grass | Tu tho afterrioon & paper was red by Rov. I”“:.':'";"l';;'l‘: l_",l::‘;:": 0';':,‘“:“known Alter dovotional exercises the report of the | DINMEBE EDEN MUSEE. | Yary Lroutanlo axka Ahelety league. The amount which it is desired | C. F. Hawley, agent of the National *Chr LoNDOY, May 14.—T ¥ corresponding secretary. Rev. Josse L. Hurl- S R TR RS C A HAMMER 1 Jli\le Dol helr profossion:in the | ORES, 5 erd shall faraish is. $135, tian association, on “Industrial Orders.” | lady was found near Chester today. It was | burt, was read. The report was veryen- | . Lorner 11th and Farnum Stroct - A Bluds, i K4 “sall < fusniah 1a 4 Lhe | 0 Laboring cliusses, he said, should organ- | av first thought she was dead, but investi- | couraging, sh that 5,708 ohaptors had | FANNIE MILLS. the Big-Footed Girl from ' LR v supervisors, 1t Is thought, will ‘appropriate 5 lusses, he , should = s ] wa 3 investi- | couraging, showing that 3,705 chapters ~had e T e P cream and strawborries tonight at | 8100, mad u like amount s to pe raised among | i2¢ for mutual instruction, benefit and politi- | gation showed th e 20BN Desn adacd during the piat. fifteon months, | MongDUBNETING Bitzius Waterme! 1 & ) Among - gation show that she was uncounscious ¥ P 0 v | MCANDRE WS the Origina! Watermelon B e teor o oast ead of the- county. | cal action, but the minute they become se- | from concussion of the brain, caused evi. | WOKINg a total of 5,577, contaiuing over threo [ Man & USTICE OF THE PEACE — The # thus raised will proviae for the ex- | cret orders it becomes wrong from the very i 1y by Hh _'l S i hundred thousand young members, Rev. | The Famous FITZP ATRICK FAMILY. Bell g Meat Poetry. Jonse which Pottawattamie eounty must | fact that secrecy breeds corruption. dently by o blow on the head. She wus | jymes Freeman, surer, in his report | Rinxers Sinzers, Daacorsund tomedluns OFFICE, 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs, I When you are hungry and want to eat pear, if she joins the league, and the matter Rev. (. D. Trumbull of Morning Sup, Ia., | cared for at a hotel.i#The latest advices | shows that the le is still in debt for A first-cluss Specialty Ent nment. .3 adway, Cor uffs, fa Go to M. Wolker's 607 Main street, of expense is the only th At is nowW to be | in & lengthy paper saii every minister ought | from Chesterin regard to the lady who was | apout §1,250, but which is in a fair way of | s ~ —— — - And get a piece of choice meat Coneiered as the farmers and frait growers | to have an opiniou on the subject of secret | found shockiugly injured bu the Snowdown | being paid in a few wecks. The Great Evench Frvescriptiol % 10 L ontrautors, Which surely will satisfy your appetite. of the county uro il enthusiastically inter. | societies. If they would all come out and | mountain say that K. CxiDuncan of ‘Wash- i et Cures played ont manhood, makes soclety o plea tice 18 hereby glven that seuled bids wilk ested iu the scheme. preach against the evil the results would ve | ington arrived threo weeks ugo at the lonar | Sensational Rumo bout Portugal, | #ure and married e sutisfactory, I short it res e elved I"ll vm rd of publl s and Meats are received da by the load e ———— wonderful. View hotel at Bettws- Y« Coed, accompanie Maprin, May 14.—Sensational reports in hat vitslity that b I |:‘:. ‘H‘li“l":m‘l:l “»h 'lll“: I‘II D R acid and diilvexediolin 1) n 3 —_——— by & voung foreign ledy, whom he intr 3 M P N 3 oA L A red C. O, 1 Hall for kent. ¥ ‘ 0 connection with the situation of affairs § Jun ck'p. 1., for 1on, Don't forget the place, uud number, Ou account of leaving town I will rent my ignres Ab Flour. duced as his wife, She was theinjured lady. ARG i 9F MRS - In etion of i two-atory For it is the best market by thunder, holl, togothen with parlor room, diniug room MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, May 14.--The North- .'“‘:";’":v‘Wh:;:v“-!lflrfl;nhdv confessed that he ll'urlsm are l':'mu cx“ lated in lm\h< A i Uy Staie ; ~Meat Bater, | kitchen, with stove, oity waterin the kiteten, | western Miller says: *“The aggregat T i Tho Justisly, the renublican orgen, publisha ) AR i ) Blvea o R B el b niidell SR oo A e four | It 1 stated that Duncaws family in Wash- | oday telograms from Portugal, which state | bourse it now an aseurcd fact, and Philadol- iLnoss o0uHEY, AP AR Mitts and gloves—Our line 1s now com- | fOF 7€ Yeur be more. b o b o ass. order. ast d that of the week | ingion ocoupy & good wogial position. Dun- | that Kine Charles has called @ meeting of the | Yhin will soon have the ooly geveral o o pleto 1 olack silk mitts at 25c, e B0o-| Pk RAN D Ibg S 180 Broadwey - | before. The total production was 141 can, who is twenty-seven years old, is short, | council of ministers in order to confer with | ¢hange of any note on this side of the Atlan- | Jinds and buildings P Ra% and 0. We think and say without the I s &2 13 Y barrels, averaging 25,204 barreis daily, agaipst | $1i8ht add fair haired and wears spectacles, e 5 A E et | tie ocean and the most complete bourse in | ' Contrictors Xt M J h o 4 5 ¥ . s ging ly, against ¢ the council upon the ficancial and pohitical tors will be requ.re | to conform to least hesitancy that we have the best value Drs. Woodbury, dentiems. 80 Pearl street, | 12,015 barrels the preceding week and 136,- He 1s noted linguist, 1t1s stated that he | sivuation, The Justicia adds that the king of | the world rules and rexulutions us set forth in speolfis in the above that ever entered any city. All | |0 Grand bo ‘Delophone 143. High | 430 barrels more than the corre dng time | 6L his wife 1o Stockholm and that her | Portugal is disposed to abaicate his throne e cations adopted by the boar t pure silk und guaranteed fast blacks. Ask | 5o WOk W specialty, P! 5 re ore than the corresponding tme | {ather is a cigar manufacturer at Abo, in | should the ministers come to the conclusion Elected Officers Again The bourd reserves the right to rejeot any po L del - [} work @ sp ¥ ) 1860, There were fiftoe 11 ort | and all bids, to see them; we dehight in showing goods, W h cen mills in operation | Finland, Mis. Duncan is still unconscious | that such a step is n ‘Me Omaba Athletie club met in regular Dated at Lincoln, Neb., May 6, 1501, " ;_“"“; he e P“""{!'l"‘;’ o "“‘& L“’“"“ "“"";i Frult farm for sare on reasonable terms; | Wednesday and they were grinding atthe | And ”"“‘“l“ only the smailest hope of uer re- —— session lust night 4100 84 Linugin 240 SALS TII ‘otheringham, hitelaw Jo., Councl : P W > v \s | cOver) duncan's motive for the ¢ ha ) 5 . b Do » I 21 3 withia ane and oos: . e PO | rate of about twenty-four thousand barrels | ¥ no mo has Phi ade 3000t Of DO QUM President Boarl Public Linds und Bul.dinze Blufts, vithin ouo and oue lx;sl"lu! of the P. O.; e ety four Mo ‘The. majoctiy of | HOL been explained. 3 On gecount of no quoruni ut a recent meet- | 1 Aiast: JoNN C. ALLEN, Seeretiry of Stite TR n“ ‘u lmruu.‘u{iv« ln)mljlm;t; Posscssion | Fey, ¥l port the sales of flour very light —— POILADELPIIA, o g the election of officers at that time was NU 4 9 " Ven onve, b/ on D, J. | | Brs *pol 0 saies r very 4 . . p =5 e——— _ Where Do They Go To? B eY Sratmar tobinson & | 0TSt weok, the market having been al- Pope on the Social Qu == - = declared void and @ new election ordered. v\\ h::“t do all the. nu\v‘ carviages go to, or AR me as flat as the woek befor This Rose, Ma 14.—The Latin text of the A pll)]L'L[ too 1“. )n)l”ll"L“l Theresult was as follows: George W, Ames, ? K :Jm;|u:.-‘1.xr““°<‘|l‘1‘x’allx'|':m§|rx ?“.::f.;r;‘“m‘.:‘\“ u:‘xfi; A New Church Talked Of, .‘1" ““.:a ‘l:.:l 3 m‘“"l‘m lur:‘ll:'{xlxl .uml Iln; | pope's encyclical letter ou the lubor question lefeats it 1 6l l‘ I 5 presudent; Robbins, vice president; W, Rog EER r o v ¢ ‘There s some talk among the members of | Me3UC e, b cost of | s about to be published. An analysis of the | CICALS 1S OWN €nds. B. Betty, secretary; Charles Redick, treas- THE GREATHEACTH made by the urmy of skilled mechanics in the & | cash wheat uas kept mill'rs from shadiug | Y " f 7 X % makes 3 i K M " o I o il oW i < e e | o 4 ! - HOH pt o Lor wlls, V. Package b gallone, great . Kevs Brothers' carelago factory in | ‘."I‘“‘P."?‘l 1:"1”"‘"'“."‘- B At bulldivg @ new | prices much aud about the same raoge of | $Y “"l’“l l"""‘”"_ Abat ""‘__"""“”f‘ re- | Do not delay to buy a bottle of Carls- | Martl HEF Coole 3™ We MeDohala. Joha n».lun‘f.‘-., .p.'.‘m.'.q. i thiscity. | niix”it\'r'i‘s‘s.\“'\m&'.‘.?“:’ 1,800 car- | ediice in place o the one they aroe now oceu- | quotations prevails us a week ago. Tho ex- | futes the the soclahst theorles tending to | pad Spru Salt. “IVs nature’s own | P. howmas, otors. K s bewutitul : Flaxos and rosd oaris In pioaRs o conatruc- | pying, ot the northwust corner of Bayliss | ports f\,-:'mul week were 06,000 barrels, | aboush private property and upholds the | yemedy for ull d es of the stomach, | Four new members were admitted and Picture Book and cands Hou A orard 00 ln pai op recelVing | purk. Some of the members thiuk they | WEBINST 36, barrcis the preceding week. A | principles of the churcn as the tirst and main | liver and kidneys, ior constipation, | three apulications laid over to be voted sontto any one s ddrows . & touctes, POl sell the. present house and 1ot foy | IATE® proportion of this was pateut. -Loudon | glement in tae solution of social question : i oo * | ou st the next meeting. < WK, HIRES .08, —— | build L quotations for 2% pounds c. 1. 1. are: Patents, | v o ot _qn 8. | gout and rheumatism, Be sure to ob The committee on grounds and buildi Polistarnle: " P 5 enough to build them a church in some less | iy 3d@iis 6 ors, 2 et 3 | The true solution can be found in the gospel, | tain the genuine article ;| p 20 oh U8 _80a _DULGIRES | e - — chube Wil sorve Loo Sroatn Ao atrauborries | expensive part of tho city, with but verv u?'-‘-di;lj foo satgirs o SO I | S e e aale ‘il toach | have the afguuture ok ,.:-'.‘-“i' i poascior s, Sxieln of"time, 'which wes uucl"’ FANDALOOD UARRUDES S8 08 {3 :oklflenfll tonight at tue church par- l.-.tgohrwf:‘-t and h-ae“- u’:""d:'.l\y :::\dn ot ———er employers and the employed to ve- | delson Co., Sole Agents, New York,” on | The membersnip now numbers about sixty | go resular physlolans for tie cure o 2 ' . " ve . s onorhose and discharges from the urinary orga o L ullai besides. Witws Litue Early Risers, best pill, come united while fulfiilug their ‘o\try bottle, and is growiug rapidly, l e Tled ot soquired. * 0160 por oL All druggisn

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