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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: [ISSE JANUARY 19, 2 committes in Towa nv next month, otn bo! fo AR W1 “ SRR it Tho twanty-second annunl state oonvention | (IS bOth el e e ;lh,‘rl"",\ e oeronge per dollar of | Mps. Georgia Hail, of Ft. Omaha, COUNCIL BLUFFS, is to be held st Tows City, Februsey 18-a1. | , JONR 16 (06 ELCL & SRy, (W | product than the L L Contributes Her Testimeny Af- Tulius Pisher Charges Himself with Steal- | Among those to be presant are Rev, W, . [ bearded m ding the pick A SBROTO WOMAN DHAD oF THvEs . Vakie of § OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET, 3 B Harsha, D.D,, and Frank W. Ober of Omaha, | vigorously in the tunnel of the Haby e EAD. . hrae ears of Suffering L ing a Draft Years Ago. Thomas S, MiPhesters of St. Louis, Alexan: | Belle minc, while o post driven in tho | o050 i watkers | She Finds Reliefand is Giad to —~HOME - . der Patterson of Chicago, President H. H. | grouud not far distant indjeated the lo- i 1Rt o Moy Walker's | Bive Her Evidstice siivered by Carrler to any partof the TR Seerloy of Cedar Falls, Rev. N. McGes Waters on of the Little Sass Box clnim. huate dition, 4 Deiisered by Carrlor to any partof the City y cation of the Lit ass B3x cluim, Mes, Sarias Liaiats Bidy; woomalo | o wks ks T o NBSE 15 susliin 16 vory of Dubuque, A. M. Wight of Sioux Fails, J Another gule bre . 8 onile 3 e R TN R R HE SURRENDERS TO THE ~SHERIFF. | {5 SHRORGS, Yor Wibsupore wua htorats | o1 ‘l'\":\'.‘m'p,“"“ D giiaime eatled | yyryivor of Waiker's flibustoring ox- | mildsays Nes Georghu Hail of Fort Omana, | |4 A —— tional secretaries, The music will be in T -I" [“‘M ‘s Delightand (Gun of th ‘. | pedition to Nicaragua, died in New Or+ | “For T have certainly hud more than my ( TELEPHONEs | Busines Office .. ¥ X charge of C. C. Smith of Cedar Rapids, avd | Luck el A b Ly s | Teuns, January 9. She was born in New | Share of suffer | L 2 | Night Editor % Committing the Crime Ie Mas Been | 1, W, Peck and O, M. Koelor of Des Moines, | Range. The Pretty Folly Pemberton | (i A = ! M - a Fagitive and the Experience Was Reduced rates have been secured over all | had become a paying miné, while near r‘y| 'I~ ;“l\ \\ ”;‘(. l.".u go and married . MINOR MENTION. Not Fonnd Pleassnt<0Othes railroas, and the delegates will be enter- | by two boyish-appearing yong feliows | (Pjonel Philip R. Thompson, at one time | FOR SCHOOLS AND SOCIETIES by taloed froe. A large attendance is ox- | hud staked out the Last Cnt clnim, of tle regular Avmy, whom ‘she accom: | N, Y. Plumbing Co. Local Notes, pected from all over the state, and several “[t means,” one of them said, “that | Pinied to Nicarauga, he beieg then tovethiss With Council Blufts Lumber Co., coal. N “ delegates will provably attend from this city. | o'va gpent our last opper for tools and adjutant general on Walker's staff, Trafu's chatt ) 3 oc! i § s L1l wo soo if thera's | With him his wife participated in the “ M N holds 1ts e mobly | Jullus Fishor, a strange looking fellow, 1s | We have our own vinayards in Califor k.'.\".'h'.‘f\fif‘l'.."vi'.?-".'.‘,?-'-.-"“‘} “L.,‘..',.:’”"" ® | serios of battles fought by the Ameri- Fireside Games v “Well, then ot somebody to | throw of the Nicaraguan government. The local asserably No. 1300, Knights of | Sheriff Hazen at his own request, until a T : - : 1 b 0 h r " p » wo apprentice nurses waated at the g When General Walker reorganized | Labor, at tho last regular meoting passed | message shall by received from the sheriff of A geub stake us on a claim until we strike 3 yi i y w. Bttt ™ Puote ol W ateike | tho administration, becoming com- Unique Parties resolutions of sympatny to the family of the | Grundy county. fa., which will decide what A. hospital, corner Oth street und minis mander in chief of the army, her hus- 6th avenue. band becume one of his most trusted and all manner of and suzgestions for late Jolin Ostram 2 shall be done with him. Ho tells a peculiar e death in this country, anyhow.” otk o this cliy ere ix‘.‘::r:‘:.""v‘:.‘?'"'“* story avout himself, the trath of which 1s LITE NOTES. Novertheless, there wis a cluim, not | (AAC becume obe of i most bruste hoth of this o o i ety B sounselors, 1 o horsell wis nssocl- i ) + ow b ve o 8 stat A - distant called the “Starvation. . A by Itev. Sicphen Phelps, ey ireg 0 he worked for . k KoL) B y Q and **Mc B | Wike WRIBH 615 Wad be Nickrhe s § [ Vi 1 0Cl 1 now At home to their friends at 2121 ‘Sixth | names Julius Grund at Grandy Conter, Ope | Militia is said to be the result of barely more | §iar' were favorite names amoug the b “"I‘l‘" "I_f' vf";J‘l‘"_“ ‘:; Pubid l\h’l_"‘”{‘il‘_"‘ 4 ? 4 . [€ avenue. duy he took @ letter from the postoffice | than udozen years of well dir offoe | minera and the “Last Chance® und | pil Fl0, xposed to every possibl 7 ¥ DA CERtEY WOE S A ¢ | W AP HBE e 4 5¢ s exposed to every possible X 5 A fire was caused by a defectivo flue | girocted to another man aod opemed it, | Xh February Contury wilkcontain a fully Last Hope™ were not uncommon, One | 3t IRSOn & hm%nm] Sestplad :. R / Only 600 a Year. Samples 100, yesterday at the hoarding house kept by Mrs. | gviegin e v aontained a draft for 810, he took | ilustrated article on “The Now Nationul | deserted shaft had a bit of paper tacked the CH Ve I ShE i which T . Xdtvesa Spooner near tho corner of Vine and Bryunt | L0 Bt Sorteinad s Aen for B b 1O0E | Guaed, " “weitten by Captain Feancis V. | ton post to Indicato that i namo was | 98 the River Sarapaqui, which was sur- : 4 e et i ey tioa oot | i traln, He went to Nobrasks City, [UNWHS/Iate of the regulur army aud nows | “The Fair Dream.” The long desorted | frieed by the enemy NG AN SiTaon L ORAIA TIALL, FORT OMANA, Muin street fire companies wero called out, BLLralil iR Went ) LU L ** | majorof militia, descriving the origin and | shuft and the sunken roof of the cabin | MKON prisoncr. e e bt Three years ago my trouble bogan with a \ ‘I l but before they had time to throw any water | Lincoln and Minden, this connty, in each o 4 : near ittod theirown sad story of a | Of ®town near oy he was joined by his | i CEEEE SRR MY 1 but little l [ the blazo was extinzuished by some of the | whioh places ho saw somoone he recoznized, | Présent condition of the force. A well 3 faithful 0 my lin paid but little nt- Wl 0. wife, and with her id effected | o members of the family. The damnge was armed, well drilled militia was a subject | “‘fair dream’ that had cowe to naught. ETaRTALS S A H 6 a8, B y | tention t) it at first. but asit cradunlly ¥ Slight, ) > and had to flee to avoid being arrestos, He | Sriielh well driled il s was & |.fm| Over a cubin door was » pine board on | Di8 escape. During the sfege. of tho | yrowlarger nnd gave me grost pain. I on. COUNCIL BLUF 3 at last went to South Omuahs, whers ho se- P lack lotters \The | Rivas Mrs. Thompson endured the X- | uyited phostelins who told me I Sherift Hazen hus received a message from | 8t 1ast went to South Omnuha, wher I8 Just becoming reality, ninety yaars after [ Mhich was paintedin bluck lotters “The | 4oty "o Tinrdahip, Sho was present ot | ALt e nad poited | o ik the sheriff of Doux county annouucing | cured work for a tiwe, F his Jeath 4 Missouri Lead [n the cabin ther muny of the nssnults, and encouraged | 8% 1arge asmy hand. o by differ- that & man Is now serviug out & sentenco in | Eversiuce he commitred tho crime he was | W50 T e of Tos Angoles s to | lived w boy of 19 who was prospecting CHRLPOBBNILD FaNEWBA X URtioHE by« (ie: | Snvabetors did) e trentod tho county jail on the charge of vagrancy | constantly dreading arrost, ad his fears wt | give fn tho February Overlan| Monthly a [ “on his own hook,” us he himsell said | Ghe Lre0ps 10 tevewad exertions by e | me twenty:six weoks. did me no gool, tn fuct ttho duswors 1o the description of OrDonuell, | last preyed uvon nis miad to such an_ extent | careful ‘account of the famous Saz Juciato | when he came to the door with his hands | 4l intrepidity which she displuyed | mado my trouble worso S ERLL the bighway robber who broke jail here & | tht he decided to cross the river and give | inine, in the Temescal mountains, Southern | oyvered with dough from the “batch of | UBdvr fire. When cholera desoluted | iy hame Siying Fapldly growins ‘w"ak ago. He was lurwkh-dnn thosamoday | o oiip to the Towa authoritics, rather | California. Judge Knight has inspected the | i, it 50 ha was maiing for his supper. the beleaguered she nursed the | worse, I becan S to Whitt thy out- i G 0l ace, und was very el A ps 08 be er| 0 see confidenti -} ol i o] A 2 hat the jail delivery took place, und ¥ | thus suffer uny longer from his guilty con- | Wines, hos boen periniticd to sec confidential | *SCHIM | 1o HER HIGEIME A8 W8 SEDDOS are to be found In the vages o the Iy clad, Hi begal h t sick in the hospitals and ex- | come of sy dine would be: but one day thinly clad. Ho was begeing ou the streel statements, and swill bo able to give out the 1 sptod ‘herselt @ i SVaRY v to | upon reidin the newspupors, | read of the St AL bty > cler Sheriff Hazen at first thoueht he s, ) claims was fndicated by such names as | efted ‘herself in every wuy -to 4 1o Omaba to ideatify him if possible, daym bourd aiid lodging dutil the cold shwb | 1E G5t nas: ovor bean published, T this | “Sussy Jano,” “Busted?” ‘“Hunner L e L not b nd ey would do il Ay s d be over, 0 yuestioned At et H sy W . H ¢ i e vol 0 vhic o - 4 g ering. an The city council will meot this eveming in | Siilels 5\l unablo to find any flaws in | 1 8ue will also be furnished by I rof, George | Marier, " and “Hero We Air cluims. l:“’(‘.”h““"‘w; iR i At this tim is entiroly an adjourned session. Among_the things to | yic™ 40 Al o He told Fisher that | avidson an account of the ascent of Mount I'be owners of claims with such names e h 8 ya, | v il I am feeling as well us over. be brought before it will b the question of | oo SEremente B 1ORE F0 with | Contess by his party in 1590, - as these were likely to be quite as happy | Ca8ion to praise them. Just prior to the oo muclt praise cannot, be. given Des, Copos renting offices for thecity in the Brown | which he charged bimself would In the sccond of the Century’s articles on. | ooyl St Sone fortanes they sought lust attack many of the women in Rivas [ land Shepard and Mansfioll for their caretu o it > schome The Jews in Now York.' i s | and eméient work indny cuse building. Some opposition tothe schome has | oy "y varm fn the peoitentiary, but the man The Jews in Now York,” to appear in the for {n*the prantte witls ot the mountuin | Yere uHowed by the enemy to leave the Stgned] Mis GEORGIA HAIL, developed ~ since the subject was first [ pSit & HEE I B P ocame. of | fortticoming Iebrucry number, social cus- 2 g o : devoted town, but Mrs. Thompson re- Fort Oniaha N broached, some of the councilmen iusistng | biin ‘und would racher suterany punishment | toms, weddings, schools, ete., will bu treuted, | slopes. [ many cases they were better | | EO/EE B R B GROTABGH, e orcomana. | ()UNGIL B UPFS STEAM DYE WORKS that it will bo better to take the money that | (it Gunder around as he had dous during | 4nd 'the illustrations Wwill “inoiude several | off seoliny wenlth than théy would have | miined with o friends, When Walko 5 s would be paid out in rent and with it repair | {},a pagt threo years to avoid detection. views of the new temple Betu-El the inte- | heen in the sudden possession of it. 18! f e A Doy THIS IS A TEST. All kindsof Dye ng and Cloantn: done in the and enlarge the present quarters, which A telegram has been sent to the sherff of | rior of the Progress club, ete. A shiort west B — 1857, she uad her husband accompunied — ¥ HIEHLL ~ly\;~.;rnvlu nrt. ded and stainod would do very well until the city gets reads | Grundy county to find ot whether such an | €0 railroad story entitied “Reffev,” by the PROHIBITION KANSAS. him to the St. Mary’s andon that vessel | Itesults in Catarehal Compleations | fubries wide to look s cood as new. od toput up a pormanent hall. 18 hardly [ uifair g Iaher desorioos ever took place | 1wt Woicot Balesticr, collaborator with | R < roturncd with him to the United States, | Dcmonstrates the Superior skill of Work promptly done and delivered 1o sl likely that aovthing definite’ will be dono [ piSte 8% (SRIE (RREISS SCEE 00K, MG | Rudyard Kioling in The Nuulahka,” now | Citisens Who Get Theie Liguor Throuh | *“She lost her nusband, Colonei Thomn: | Drw. Copeland, = hop . and Manne | hurts of tho brombiy dgnnd dofivorod N iaranuitiiesnewtoounall ioread see i caselinthelnduasiof fthelgovermentydaincay] | {ADTSArIoE n\chelGentiey, Wil {beipelated (o _ Prescriptions. 3 son, soon after returning to New Or- [ fletd—1he Statemen: of Miss Galvin. S CHAN. - - PROPRIETOR, ttospring. Iuie statedithut tha ordinance | rtheifellow!s atory beitrue, heihgs fald him: ( (18 Mebtuacy numberio Um'}{l‘fl--’“!{;‘i‘ st | m Emporiu, Kan., spocial to the Chicago | leans, Mis. Thompson ufterward mar- [ gue reh itself, n tho hunds of the skilifu, | 109 dwny, Neur Northwestorn Depot affecting the salurics of cortain city officialn | self liablo to a prisocution on the charge of | I3t will alio coutain wn articlo on vItecont | pyihune: Almost the only topic today | vied Major Andrew rieady. Mhjor BFEAY, | ahditnoroughisneuiNsE wIi0i I8 pr v ideu it COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. Jyill be agnin brought up, although in & modi- | interfering with the mails, in aidition to | Discoveries Concorning the Gulf Stream' | ji'vho viid being made by County Attor- | entered the ¢ ‘onfederacy ind was desper- | the necessary mechanical and chemical ap- i 'he / s Zistey of » o sditorm; ULl Il L iacitb Fand ilon. " tho. acter by Eiwars Atkia. | Doy Waiterbury on the drug stores and | iitaly wounded nt Chantellorsville. - Tis | Blnees or trenting the i xouse, wiilin t con- . L Land Titles.” the latter by E no, 4 b ¢ reasonuble time yiold to prope Ladios Socjal cirelo of Fist Baptist | (o000 o sou; joints genoraly. Yesterday n joint | dauntless wife immediately went to the | trextment, bub whon cathreh’ is complimared GITIZENS STATE BANK chureh will give asupper and enter- v E lii,i_nnni J. mum;m l‘n“li) ufitr:llm‘!lp.lr;cr klipl by J. M. ; .ln_mpbull was rr;m'ed and | front and nursed him back to health. :1|:‘|.‘:~;\‘-.‘(-":ml|nlm:||$u;::lllx'..-u‘::‘u»)‘:;;;xw:?n ment Tuesday ovening, January 10, Annunl Report of 1 A ot | e remniacons naner | ey "ok of Hatior cuptured, bosidos | Sinco the lnst war sho hus rosided in | G ST | Barapeyt Sare; tnd L ———— Shows Cuuse for Tnankfulness. posi M Alitano HaGslan I Home LI N oW Blih Icet ) % | Now Orlans, whore her home wis one | possibie sy und’ tomonstration” of th Of Council Bluffs, Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best. w. 1 U AT homt | arE “Folix Oldboy’ (tho 'ate Colnnel of prominent lawye:s, doctors, mor- | of the loveliest and most hospitable. | flor skill and faithful care of the ph e O L T e o e e Srus ot | (Chautsiolerks antlothar oltizans weltten (| “Major Brady diad:m¥ 1835 Auinntance of thic kind 1y (s TS Toc 0 150,000 , swered, untit quite recoutly, fty-wwo. Of) [0 B ol wintor number has wn excep- | $1 ¢ach on the party named for expenses BOSTON'S BIG TAXPAYERS. i e S T LR L Miss Mary Kov leavos this woek for an ex- | those, nowever, cight have removed from | o Ut A Hist or "contrioutors, inciud. | dus the “Commercial and Railroad | yours wxo, which was followed by u succexsion | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... .$225,000 tended visiv with frionds In St. Paul, Minn. | the city, tivo are confined to their homes by | ing, besides the two already named, Rudyard | club,” cach ticket belig more or less | Frederick L. Pays the Largest | of colda uncll ifm-‘rt'-‘.i.?’.!’- il |‘1:‘yh])|n chronle George £, Gagoarrived from Boston yester- | poor health and three the Master has called | Kipling, Mrs. E.” M. De Leon, George C. | punched, as it been used for the Amount o Any Tndlvidunl, my eyes and in the back part of my head; my | o PIRECTORS=L A, MiLier, F. 0. Gleason, B day, uccompanied by hie wife and sou. 8ud is | yome__their mission ended. For the past | Hurlbut, Douglus Sladon, Louis Engel A | yurious drinks or cigars consumed. | Boston’s taxable real estate is valued . PRI I, D Efimundson, Charies rogistered at the Grand. S & L. Rawson, David Ker. Etta W. Pierce, S - P $ v o R. Hann; wob genural banking husi- > 3 month our membersuip has increased seven. e X Bat the sensational pars of the county [ at 3650,000,000, a gain of 000,000 ness. Largostoupital aul surplus of any bant Mo et e T O e een i1 fon | On Novembor 15, 183, we resclved (but | Faced ant Comtuin Woa¥. Worbh Themmags | attoriey’s doings began when ho | within the pust twelve months, and the sin Southwestern 1owa & Pl e e e ey with fear and trombling) (o establish a hos- | of timely subjects covorcd is wide, and the | yesterday issued warrants for Ben | amount of personal property uncarthed b : INTEREST ON TIMZ DEPO3ITS — pital. Our city was destitute of any kind of [ pictorial illustrations are of surpassing ex- | Whelden and Fred Hansley, ymi- [ by the assessors aggregates more than b A 3 Jaryis wild blackberry is the bast an excuse to sheiter tho sick, the wounded | cellence. 3 .. | 'ment druggists, charging them with | $200,000,000. Of course this is nowhere SN SR b and the unfortunate who appealed to our |y AU ImPortant iterary fonture of Harper's | soiling intoxicants in violation of the | near the actuul worth of Boston's per- f Dry. Woodbury,dentists,next to Grand | late and protection. and. we- mared In_ oar | Ma&uzine for 192 will ba the puoliation for | prohibitory law. Teday the oxcitement | sonal ostate, but tho wisesscrs couldn’t & W C. ESTEP, hotel; fine work speciulty. Tele. 145. | feobieness to fit up & cottage hospital and ex- | (ne ATst time of six papers by M. James | g inorensed by the issuing of warrants | find any more than that for the . — tend a helping hand to sufferiug humanity. | fossell Lowell on tho old English dramatists. | ¢ "R, Trwin and D, W: Hainer. Tho | purposes of taxation. The tax- Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway, has | When we take into consideration that each | porndd 1o the love of Bis youth, bis eariiost | county attorney says he has evidence | payer that cuts the greatest figure 3 e all the §latest styles and new winter | woman connected with this association is a smmésdln\'Lu:gll‘;\‘-onoinmlgnlufiellv}]; and we | enough collected loyl:un\'lcte\'cry drug- | on’ the assessor’s books is, as 3 \ FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. oman) who has _"‘"l'w‘ duties women of | shull have in these papers the rosults of his | pist in the city except two of from five | usual, the Boston and Albany Railroad y U o e e e ot et & urine | ¥ipest thoughit on a subject which pro‘oundly | to twenty disiinct_counis of violation of | company, which contributes 114,490 T EIUE | futerested tho three grestest critios of out | ghio Murray law. When it is understood | toward the support of the city and state ; 7 14 N. Main., Council Bluffs. = A our resolution so near completion. ? 5 e P i The prevailing intensoly cold and stormy | “\vg 4o not overlook the fact that we have gs‘:‘e‘ygzi‘“‘,mfl‘:m n‘;'{,‘l}]‘v ;‘;‘;‘ p{(r"‘f,;‘ 1ze | that $100 fine and thirty days in _jail is | governments. The only othor bill that weather and _the difficulty of obtaining cars | many of the good people of Council Bluffs ritios: r 7 3 the minimum penaliy provided by the | runs into the hundreds of thousands is 3 Tl t criticism, but are, as Prof. Charles ! A y 18,01,k for shippine purposes thréaten to produce a | to thauk for their assistance by words, by | it Norton ' designates them, *genuine | law, nnd that the drugstore keepers | addressed to Charles N. Cotting et al, erisis in the Council Blufls fuel market, ana | deeds and by cash. | To ke personal mou- | yigcos of good 'literature.” Thoy abound | have been always considered among the | trustees, and it amounts to $100,954 ; SiMms & Saunders—Atwrneyaas tuw vevo tho possibility of a coal famine is being ear- ;’;’l!","“‘l;g‘{“‘; 'l{."‘n‘r’;“‘"\‘{{,‘ Cronil ko, & [ also iu passages of intimate personal inter | elite of Rwporia society, the sensation | The largest individual taxpayer this TRGAT.VAN, MS & SAUNMCIS oY tns arnio. o nestly discussed. . The experience of | jyC6 remembered us, whether the donation | C°b reflexes of Mr. Lowoll's moods una of | created by the alliance county attorney [ yoar is Frederick L. Ames, who pays [ nose would clog up vnd discharze a soeretion ;filor:lll\‘ Sourta. l-“”n'x"’rrl' 4, 0nd 3 Shugars coul dealers for several winters past | wau small or larce, ahd, us e look over the | 108, impressions occasioned by incidents of | myy be faintly imngined: The news- | $74,984, as against 864,027 last year. In.v:o|my throat from behind the painte. : eno block, Councit Biuffs. La has been v disheartening, and their we can only say, accept o g | bis later years. papers are reticent anbout the matter, [ This high distinction of being " the My chest would i1l up and [ would struggle ) b long lists, y say, Pt our united Shopt “Stories” for - Maoraary. contain P! gL O ks for breath W I would_ Ife down I'could anxiety to avoid being caught with heavily | ypanks S I""' A e hovl lio 'fl'mh "i and | 00e not mentioning the cases at all, and | largest individual taxpayer in Boston | not breathe at all. my chest would o ncll‘«eu PEED l’v;wml-; spring l[::: ""fil" thein | "W have admittod to the besoital for the | translations 0’,"";1“;:‘\_),“',,‘!;‘; Aats. SLihe | the other simply giving names and the | was hel for years, and until two years pressod down s with o welcht, and many i cautious, au . if any of them, have on | di B or | @, 23 Fron e A o 3 ST e = - " 3y night I have sut up hour after hour. Smoth- SElntatconl on hand ' peqnited 0l BupELY gonr onding Decemoer i1 18l 23 males and | \ore-Wolt" 1s un awful tale from the Danish | ficts of the warrants boing sworn out. | #go, by Mr. Joshua Montgomory Sears, | fiiius. suffocating spells would come on. My the demands in & real old-fashionad winter | Cinc“and 81 foreicners, Bovn auring the | ©f Clemence Housman. “Bob Angel’s | Even this has been resented by thedrug- [ who this year pays $54.12: breth would come with n wheezing sound | = Chamnharg ~Attornay & Law N» 2 = s o 5 S I V. 7 e a nof o ’ 0 S I " N e drawi 0\ k he. | would feel 't P L steoet, over Bush- such as we used to bave, Custamers have Al iaia A fon,” by W. C. Morrow, is a notable wnd ono of them now proposes to | About i dozon yoars ago Mr. Nathun | likedriwincair throush o tu WIS, Vol steon n been cqually eautious ot negligont, and tne | JoAT & males: 3 females. Died during the | jgiGiy ana The Mom Sahib,” & wrue story | boycott the papor. that durad to bublish | Maithews, sr. the fathor of Boston's o e na o et nong o tIbe:! | ineliajachraiiinalontonouNO/Ra e sl it ony consequence is that now of them are [ 777" § Seerziany W, C, A, of recent events in India, a strong bit of | even this much. On the other hand the | mayor, headed the list, Mr. J. M Sears | tion, that the trouble hud Ot S 4 confronted with nearly empty bins. When | e following is the report of the tro work. Tho famous story for the mouthi | toynarance people are clated and | being second and Mr. F. L. Ames third. ALREADY EXTENDED T0 MY LUNGS. Shireatdimoulty i cotainini. toeshy sups || JAnasy 1, 1803; S0 West Taventy-third street, New York. ' | lodges in the city have had agood | exceed $50,000, the Boston irht had read of Drs. Copeland, Shepurd und COUNGIL BLUNFS plies, thero is ARGy e I ey HOSPITAL FUND ~RECEIPTS. A unique experiment will be tried in the | deal to do with the matter, as through | company, which pays this year 536,161, | Mansfield's success in such oases when one of T ho ' wholesale yurds ave, howovor, well | Balunce on band Junuury | Ecbruary 1ssue of tho Ladies’ Homs Journal. | them several meetings of business men | and William S, Dexter, et “al, trustees, | '3 nelehbors hd beew surod by hese doctors. | Galvanized Iron Cornice Works aup lied, -;nu 1& the outside lledlmml I not T T p The e:x;_i-;.;‘::\l.:‘.rln; r‘m hn‘ue‘uhucum‘:n;‘u‘:urni :;} have hm:(;l held lnt which filrt;ux' protests whr lma' 15)‘“.»17 . The H'.‘:H.‘::y‘u ‘& M incL woeks Tfelt perfectly well, K. GRAHL & SON, PROIS. 00 hnavy it will require several wecks of | Don Sl 5 prose, fict d vorse by daughters of | wepe made ut the open and notorious | railroad this year: pays $40,673, agains 3 3 A b iy 5 sovere woather o produce a panic. DR ving piforiie famoda pareniago, s proof wat wentus s | VTSSO D0R A0, ToRTIRNG | STHOSSG Lust pear, tht tho Hastorns st | Lzuppyse ny faubic' ¢, come back | 1015 and 1017 Broadway, e Butientivboakiand : " often horeditary, | 'The work of thirty of | committees appointed who waited on the | road, which lust year paid $27.770, th for another six woeks, and. now 100 | o) R L L ] Sigiawhist Qlutiikntoztaliied, i Jiot : Theso will® comprise the. danghters of | county attorney and assisted him in ob- | year'does not appearat all by that name, Gy In Stopping the truuent o | Work, CAr Otk & apacialty, - Corrne The Whistielubswas) entartalned Briday i Thackeray, Hawthorne, Dickens, James | tuining evidence. County Attorney | There are twenty-two corporations and ,‘“',’I’,.f'.‘,‘,"., g amieLES Ul Desl o Blugs w08 Onmna, T e o miles’ from evening at the residence of Johu Pluwmer on £ hanging... e Fenimore Cooper, Horucs Greeley, Mr. | Wattorbury was interviewed by the | individuals whose tax bills are between | togrent credit results inmy | Glen avenue. Mrs. Plumor was assisted in*| (roceries 3 SEa s NS00 Gladstone, President Harrison, William | Tribune correspondent and stated b $20,000 and $50,000, and forty-six who | case’ entertaining by Mvs, Richmond, Miss Dohany [ [{olRhone, oo woee o Dean Howells, Senator Ingalls, Dean Brad- | he proposed to do his sworn duty to the | pay between $10,000 and $20,000. Tholr Orananct and Miss Gorner, Those prosent wero Mr. | &onooibdent aia ielp. E loy of Westminstor, Julia Ward Howo, Gen- HICORH ¢ e o 5 and Mra, Milier, Mr. una Mrs, Shorman, Mr. | 1obsranae chband he ” 3 i eral Sherman, Jefferson Davis and utmoast of his abliity, “Hoanld he con Maxims for t As hos been sald, D W. H. Copeland was and Mrs. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Alfora, Mr. | Dire il score of other sidered that ho had sure cases against : president of his cluss iyt Tollevuo Hospital aud Mrs, Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, | Sundries 100 G b e the parties against whom the warrants ihm'on .lmn'rm{l‘.1 resident of t_l;o Nedieaf Colleze, Now Yorky whoro ho grads Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, Mr. sud Mrs, [ Cireand foed of cow. iyt A SUBJECT FOR A NOVEL. wore sworn out, and that if a jury could | suburbs, n man of discernment, contrib- Josk amens inatiution ot 1l jnd Waukeficld, Mr. Gerner, Mrs. Stewart, Mr: ‘;"'"' andikoroseno.....;. " be obtained that would do its duty he | utes the following: Of the medical authorities of Forson, Mrs. Albright. Tho Misses Ross, : inie : A Sulelde Club Pormed in Michig ¢ | thought that whisky seiling in~ Em [t is better to let the heels of your | New York, of the deans of prom neat medicul Avna Ross, Sackett, Key, Zurmuohlen, [ fEuiivond tckets. .- - hree Glely wnd @ Man, porin would not be so populur in the | shoes go unblackened than to miss a f Colleces in Ponnsylvania, br 1 Mansfiold's i AT A Cheney, 3!,3’;""““"“;':’ WV ERBL| nce on hund £ i g | Loss than o year ago three girls and a | future as in the past. When informed | train, = i ; £ Hflod. He als0 is formally Indorsed by the see- nr nve“ Ions ;“‘;‘mlm'l‘“‘m M i iera0n aa A T are RS TR ’ young man residing in fonia, Mich., [ that street talk aseribed ambition on his | It does "”lll’f;.:‘ "O'J'Il"th lll" 1Lm;u1vut roturies of Vrlous sounty untstatd medioal Y B 3 b : Telda M wears e S 3 A ranc sies. sident always | soctetica, ose centicmen, aftel 2 il B and the second to Mrs. Alford and Mr. | Balance on hund o agreed to commit suicide. Three of the [ part for a nomination for the district ::;:“y"e‘l‘l‘s‘;o"“‘)“ S other train than the | bospital experienco und practice. have do- PROCURED BY THE Muurer Donutlons. ... : covenanters haye already perished by | judgeship as the motive for these prose- pD 0 50mio « v LY . € | voted their lives to the practice of thelr spoe: “This evening the Baptist Youag People's | Donitions. s0c list . 0 their own hands, a fourth is married and | cutions, Mr. Watterbury smiled serenely [ 06 iv which you are traveling. | tes with whit sucoows’ the columns of 't 3 3 F i Loan 0 J 00w ) q 3 H :3 Lato to bed and early to rise will | dally papers show Union of Owuhn will have a service of song [ Jodth v oo oo R T y have changed her mind, and the | and suid that he had sworn to do his sato to bed and early to rise wi B PP SHEBARD, who wa prosident ot and addrosses ot the Fist Baptist church. = Exposition. ... : - s, il there were any, are unicnown. | duty and intended to do it. shorten the rond to your home in the | s ciuss at Kush Medical colloge. Chicazo, Rov. 1% W. Foster will also talk npon i mxempuvies. sons who entored the terrible compatt ; / Alwayeitrydoieabint lenst ono; meal jaHESHIN SR S IGRICIITAR WERTL NN, (ee OMAFHA, NEB, . . W Fos pon “Bu- | Rufsing baillding ..o oo, 453 00 At AL May Shell, Frod But- E u lient for a phy- | cach week with your family. 1t keeps [ flited, ¥it oroigh hos experl- | Fanal with tho Interest of thove having clatn thusiasm There will be good music and a | Curpenter work 111168 were Grace Cook, May She ed But Ll X C v Y Dr. Shepard's thorough “hospltal experl. Eq Ith tho Interest of thove having clalm good time all around om WOEK s : 7T 0 ler und a handsome young girl named | sician to make i confidant of his putient, | up the acquaintance and ‘conduces to wd special study of the diseases of the | agn nont s that of INVICN [0S, who e s FEHT - & Rogers. The agreement was made at a [ 88 the following story shows: A cele- | s ) R T T R etoncy or ALONTION Of the AtLra0y ) The Boston Store, Council Blufls, Ta., : A society. gathering, probably in fun, but | brated German physiciun was once called [ Lato ns are not unmixed evils, Cuployed obinn tholr paLonts. *Cub. mich oxre closes overy evening at6 p.m., unless A 15 being kept as though it were u sacced [ Upon to treat an aristocratic lady, whose | Sometimes you start Lo the station with Tolinbla #ollG 107 10 DroGKTo pAEONts. for tho ¥alng Moncays and Saturdays. Mondays 9 p. s obligution, only trouble was that she ate too much [ few minutes to spare, intonding to l‘o )(\[‘md Mf‘(hfi'l[ [mmllt@ e L T D pau Ly AL va e ., Saturdays 10 p. m. Potheringhum, | Paper hunsiig o : Grace Cook, tho first to dio, was found | and t0ok no oxercise. - Instoad of telling | travel on the 9 o'clock {rain, and "are ( MOBALGE D R A — Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. L 2 ) LY 807 in her room adjoining a vestiuvant, | her, however, he said to her: “‘Avise at [ just in time to catch the 8 o’clock “train, ROOMS 3811 AND 812, lean or and of seaing th van- AlRiolitin Thie receipts from the exposition amounted | where sheavas under the effects of mor. | 3 o'clock, tako a walk in the park for | Which has come nlong 55 minutes late, g lona are well protected iy vaild patonts, i1 1164 Walnut block and Wyoming coal, | to 20,00, including $12.20 from the dining and s00n expired vne hour, then drink a cup of eu, then | Be uot deceived by ecstatic visions of | Naw York Life Buildiny, | sractco: andis iorotors propsred frosh mined, received dail) — Thateher, [ hall. Miss Belle Robinsou was paid $50 and Several months ago Fred Butlor at- | walk another hour = ana ' take | rapid transit. It will vot come in your Y B i e rsantes 16 Main, Haus Albert &35 and other expeuses | tackoed u lady clerk with ¢lub and a cup of chocolate. Take breakfust at | duy, Cor. 17th and Farnam Omaha, Neb, 5 | OXI acked u lady clerk with a und on | 8 ¢ \ ust Conduct Interferences, - ;mm\u;lud'ml:!I.I.I't,‘mllv‘lng the net balance being identified and tracked to his room | 8 Her condition improved visibly W. H. COPELAND. M. D, Make special es aminatio Dr. F. T Soybert has removed to the | 'ERed e tae putiding s " by ofticers fired a bullet into his brain, until one finc morning the carringe ; o A C. 8. SHEPARD, M. D, 7 : For hauling dirt tk vas paid ) ! s brain, | RO § N o S. Suerarp, M. D, . el % Grand hotel. Telephoue onkor bauling dirt there was patd out auring | YW AT SRV IOred T pursannce | the buroness was seen to approach the | SPECIAT, NOTICE S RHELA AN S Frosacita relected snssn, - fund'of $12. of the agreement was thut of May Shell, | physician’s residence at lightning speed COUNCIL BLUFFES. o nau SR e eyinter trade marks and copyrights. court Notes, —— who died at Battle Creek on Sunday, [ The patient dushed up to” the doctor’s B D Spoolaltes: O tareh and all digousos of thy | Hender opinlonn as toncope and vatid- I'he following cases were disposed of Will Tnvite Watterson, with every symptom of polsoning by mor- | ofice, and on his appearing on the sco SO1 SALE—00 corin of hardwood, ohoap. | F " Thront anl Lungs. Nervous Dis- ity of patents. yosterday in the district court: Penn | The Vottawatiamie Democratic assoolation | phine. Sho wus found dead in o voom of | #asped out: “0, ddctor, 1 took the 1.3 Sunith, South 1st'st, Counell Biulrs i, Sk Disonse, Clxoniy Disovsos, 0N | £ yomecute and defont infringems » Mutual Lafe Insurance company sgainst J. | held a meeting last evening for the purpose | two young business men of Buttle Creek. | chocolate fivs 'hen drive home ns TTER the followine cholco hurgning in | Sunday (0w m to4p n s syfta, cto:) o I, Kimball et al, defuult taken s to all tho | of considering the advisavility of inviting | She ‘was supposed to have been working | fast as you can,” ejuculated the astutc nd vogetabie lands %0 rods ehal troubles and kindred disenses Ifyou have an iavention on hand send THE BER : b V. i of T oy on . vastern ccens i hy ond o BUREAU A sk A or photogeaph thoroof, toge! tofeudants oxcp ing W. H, Rilsou and thg [ Golonel }“:“_* [Huatia o8, of Aho l;"ul“"}“l" in n wholesale millinery establishment | discipl® of Esc H}A\'HH. Lapidy wrlbing o U EIGRIARIE LI Seskheh tontlon, ofroulurs: Addross afl | mIUh brlef Aocorlution of de Iprian oRuras Frankiin National bank, and judemont. rou- | R4 JO4IRL 10 Aepiver & tgevuse fn W | in Lunsing, until word was received by | prescription, Sand o this omeli ory el wid well adunted o it peland Modical Tnstitute, Now | aadyou'wiltbe oncs advived as to tho bost course o dored ugainst Kimoall and Champ on two [ cided to extend the invitation, and two | DCT relatives of her death. 10 IOR IDNAL R SACRIRBT e | ekt L ayenie.uasorohart b - FOHCLLBAMIALIE Ok, flon s of & comilcated natnro. 1t athors ara ii. uotes, for §1,000 attorney foes in favor of [ dates are open, March 4 uud March 16, one | ~About a year ago May came to lonwa el SDakien FiEoImpLiet IRR A8 R | NCHE LI KGR o R Ik e $5 A MONTH. Tattgeint by ctnarn aubuls tie. mattar o THR Wright & Baldwin. George Kellogg agaiust | of which will be chosen by the association, | from Belding and went to work in an | improving. Is postoMce, ; CATARII AND KINDRED DISEASES | BUREAUtor & rellablo OFINION bofora acting on May Keliogy, decree of divorce by dofuult; [ A committee was appoinied, consisting of | overall fuctory. She had a sister living A s of vory cholve plowed land on Grana |, GRTARIL AN, [CINIIED | DISEATES | tho wntier guinst Martha 1. Tague and | Mujor George H. Richumond, 'S. B. Wads: | in Portland, und while there became ! : 16 ; s 1gllos from Bostomtes: s qood | A MONTIOUNTIL ‘Aviin wiii—MEbL: | THE BEE BUREAU OF CLALMS ) . {udgment on four notes | wirth, Wade Carey, Emuwet Tinley, £ H. | nequainted with Minnie Bruco, a milli Atlanta Constitu II orce of habit s from clty lmitss good | & JES RURNISHED FREE. s bEL AU LALLM wad do of foreclosure; Casper E. Yost | (2auella and R. M. Whittlesey to make ar- | pon o Rowors zirl, who was Miss | 13 ® peculiar trait,” gasually remarked 0. Eusy teris l - — — 5 ugunstJ. M. Palmer et al., judginent an de- | rargon.ents. An udmission of 5) conts will | For 4110 the Hog e it who was Miss | (o agent of an Alabama rallroud, us we 0 Eaay othis 0 Boe Building, Omaha, Neb. fault and decree of foreclosure; Joseph Lorie | be charged and the proceeds will go toward apa s Lisinmor: AMor May.osmehare | & oa Srattine fon the Sein, ) fruit trees, §,000 i gaioat Tyier C. Hoyt, decree for plaintiff; | fitting up a hall aud club room which is to be | 5he hud #1,000 left her; and began to WIn 'what respastiiisaled Tou ail outhulldings, A Brhis Buren I ewaraniood by the aving Loan and ‘Building assoclation of | opsued by the association iu the course of a | lead a reckless life. The dead girl's {8 WAL PeRpeoLs (SARRGR. 0 | hl L of postoflios ; it g, tho Ploneer ross und tho Sag ouncil Bluffs against Catherine ana Henry | few weels. downfall was rapid. Her relatives did | ,, Since L have boewtiore, & he y L IIN Baccs O BE10X 1IA0UEH. HRoT Al Toller, decree of foreclosure " row their utmost to check her wayward life, | '0Ur trains huve Killed u great many : : : YOURSELF! ) ; ? ; During the ufternoon the grand jury took a | Swanson Musie Co., Msonic temple | hut it was of no avail. She had evi. | ©OWS, and when claims ars enterod YANTED A firstol ; Ask your Druggist for & Cuj this out and send it with your in recoss until Monday afternoon —— PR R R whit she | they are invariably of Jersoy stock.” who s rapid bottle of ik G only quiry Young Men's Chrlstinn Assockution News, [ 4ently detormined to 3 Whut ‘she “Woll?" I interiupted disconnts non-poisonous reinedy or ll A Pructical Dressmaking. " tho last meating of tno trustees of the | Called & “good time” and kill horself | VRS days nga, bo continued, “wo [ [HHS88bls 1o \ il } R 0 Ve 4 it modUng o U en her mone, 80 ered. The ow duys ago,” he o ed, *‘we | Jijeror Remington mac Tust come wol g Hinceses of en and the without change of seam or no pa; 1 ‘ayel Vi ppolnted Dgare 08 POOARIY Al AL @ just recaived u ¢ or ¢ ros ) | Stendy worle If found competent. Address to wonet. It cures In a few Drices 83,00 th 85,00, Tadios lonse ol | Melnter of Fayette, Ia., was appoluted as- | .y sl haa not since ussociuted with her | MY® just received u cluim for dumnges. ™ | Fleiiy warie W faith roupe Wayn without the aid of 5,00 10 83,00, pleuse cull. | sistant seoretary, He arrived in the clty | fovmar companions, is presumed to h A light broke over me, as he smilingly - - - ! ‘Duiblicity of & doetor. . it - Ly Mesdumes Burnett, M. Fair, M. G, | yesterday and will unaertake the duties of i concluded: OR SALE—und tinner's ooy "rhe. [niversal American Cure orsons who hinye lost proporty from Indian Priplow, 525 South M L tloor | s > i o ubandoned the idea of self-destruction " haal cheup. lnquire ! Counal Manufacturel hy ruids should flio thelr claims under the Indian Lriplow, 525 South Mnln, secontt 100 | ‘ia position a ¢ He has been a student AR S And the old mun wants us to pay the | iy Tho Evans Chemicai C: Depre (ation Act of Marsh %, WL The tine l§ von e Upper lo: sel Nary, ecided alue of a ful numu sy ule Atmics i ORRGIRWON AN QS URPVR A8 WURR Leading drugstore and news stund, Davis. | has been more or 1ess ongaged during his col In teaveling through the mining dis- | g0 L 5 ' ush, bislanse on long thuet 18) sore he courtin tho order In which they ure received, p logd' course. Ho comos highly recommended. | tricts of the Rocky mountuins, says the o . farm, pallsionin, buluiics oxsyt farme,of oll Taks Notico thatall contracts entored intd ilove Contest. Clusses in gymnasium work will begin this | Youth's Companfon, one is often sur Pennsylvwnia Products, Lidnne 1 u s 3 ‘ With attorneye prior o the Aot a7e made H Tho preliminaries are bewng arranged for & | wook uuder the direction of Secretary Rose. | prised at the (o fanciful or poetic | Pennsylvanin’s products of coal, iron } i ) WANT to buy stock of grocerins or hoots Talms promptly attended to by the boxing mateh botweon J. B. Sampley and [ There will be two olassos, ona for boys from | bey by i ¢ R x . N ud | Thoro will be tivo olassay, ouo for boys f¥om | pames given by minors to thoir mines | and lumber ave so great that her s and atiocss WLl DAY PAFE Chah Al Bart by sftering rom, Choate Mynster, both of this city, to take 0 8 o'clook, Lhe eiber for mew trom 8 40 0 | o olaims, or even o the little log cabins | cultural interests are generally overs | a b rsoi Losee and 2 Owahi o suou o BELE BUREAU OF CLATMS. ; o A% o'clock each’ aveuing 1n the weok excepti: i ! f uthiul erron vlace on the ovening of February 5. The | (yadiesiay 2 XCEPURE | {1 which they live. The wr has in | shadowed in the public mind, siys the ancil Biafts, Jout o €20 Bee Building, Arly deeay, wast i Aeakness, 1ot manbod, ote, OMAHA,NEIBRASKA, o fur ) iral work s sl y E nllithted. Addross, s Profs ¥ & 10 WLERL Moodus, Conne mateh will be foughtjin ten rounds for poiuts An effort is being made to induce the stats | an old note book a list of such uames | Philadelphin Lodg But Pennsylva- | (OMPLETE e ' 1wl with gloves of the regulation welght. 'The | committee to move its headquarters from | gathered in and around Leadville. nia's agricultural products are consid les £ rules will be observed in overy particul Des Moines, whore it now 15, o this city The list begins with Sweet Murjovie, | able. Her product of onts in 1591 was of and an interesting match is promised. It | Secretary McGeo 13 quoted as belug strocgly | o nume given to an undeveloped claim | an estimated value of $12.470,812, und will probably take piace iu the opera house, | in favor of th plan, Council Blufts' being tn | a0 Vi e e Noar by wiis the | she SR G RTath Riata Of thadhty n and the 400r receipts will go to the wianer of | reality much more centrally located, so far as | (o 04 RRAP 100, INGARDY. Mhs ane was. thu slxsh.state ol 9. whjon. | Mluens the match. Sampley follows the exampie | railroad conneutions aro concerned, than tue | Girl I Left Behind Me, owned the production of oats -measured bY | ifow, 6 Pourl atr iell Wi P"-EQ mh{:_’-"fifi}'fif-' ] Ly the set by Pattl, and announces that this is pos- { vapltal city Aniavitation bas beou extendea | Manly, honest looking fellow of 22 or values. Sho was eleventh in products 0T SALE~The ! priut- | itively bis ldst appoarance aa 8 follower of | by the board of trustees to the state com- | Who no doubt had many happy, hopeful | of wheatand corn, her wheat being | J'{ SalF 1 x B. Jobus | forers y ol Fahyad the manly art ! Py quarters with the sssocia- | thoughts of the girl he had left behind § valued at $20,804,017 and her corn st | soo, Council Bluffs, SvlarU RS GO NGIRCR Y C'ut this out and set your\a Quiry.