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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THERSDAY, M ARCH THE OMAHA BEE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | tactior; ot comrao onmo trom those whe sup. | scing alder, srocicviie, vy ported soma of the unsuccessful candidates be- | wards, peincipal Chamberlaiblinstitute, Ran- | Henry Wellman, builder, New Orleans, 1.8, it fore and during the convention, The breach | dolph, N. y.; Witham P. Bignell, presidig | Southern Illinois: Ministerial--Owen H # in the ranks is being taken advantage of by = eider, Randolph, N. Y.i Alfred Wheeler, | Clark, presiding elder, Belleville, [1l.: Fran- COUNCIL BLUF | the republican leaders, and every offort wiil prl;]!!d\nu en::‘r, :r;,fl Pa. ;.ny ;l uman :‘» m M. 'mi Treese, presiding elder, Salem, f imasies O g . | be made to putup a ticket that will be ac- | Collins, lumber, Nebraska, Pas Gorton B. i dohn D, Gilham, pastor, Centralia, 111, OFFICE: - NO, 12 PEARL STREET, | Republioan Primaries Oall Ont & Very Bn- | 5550 0, Pt A0 & e Fmocrats, " The | Chuse, meronsnt, Groonvills Fa Ly~ Albert G, Jephson, protessor, Labanon, thusiastic Orowd, prospects are considered very encouraging | Geunesee: Ministerial ~James E. Williams, | 1iL; Milton A. Smith, editor, Vienna, 11l C in the day time e for the success of the republican ticket at = presiding elder. Buffalo, N. Y.. Stanford Sweden: Ministerial-Kari A. Jansson, ™ 4 ames T, Ed- | Dosdall, presiding elder, Waco, Tex. Lay-- Sleepy. 1faman is drowsy Detivered by Carrler to any part of the City & s the polls next, Monday, providod the right | Hunt, agont Book Coucern, New Yorky John | editor, Stockiolm, Swedon: Jonin 1 Lursson, N :‘:":l AL At ¢ kind of men are placed in nomination. | T. Cantield, vresiding cider, Carning, V.; | pastor, Motala, Sweden. Lay-—Jacob T. SIAT s 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER. GENERAL INDICATIONS OF HARMONY | i3 oL e e is being prominently orge C. dones, pastor, Rovhestor, Y.} | Jacobsson, metcnnt, Stockhotm, Sweden: Ubere's indiges. e mentioned by the republicans as among the | James Bills, presiding elder, Rochester, | August Fiink, engineer, Sandviken, Sweden. {tion and stomach ¥ LEPHONEs | Business Office ... Y ‘(‘ possibilities for the nomination of mayor. | N. Y.: Samuel MeGerald, editor Buffalo Switzerland : Ministerial --Hans J. Breiter, {disorder, I Night Editor <o N0 | Usual Accommadations Entirely Insufficlent | fi boomlet bas sprung up within tho last | Christian Advocate, Buffaloy!N, Y. Lay— | pastor, Basil, and. Lay—Wilhelm _—m————— to Satisfy the Hosts of the Faitht few days and he had made ail his arrange- | Francis H. Root, merchant, Buffalo, N. Y. | Ritter, professor, Zurich, Switzerland MINOR MENTION, List of the Candid a4 De ments {o take an cxtended ocoan vovage dur- | James E. Briggs, lawyer, Rochester, N, Y Tennessee: Ministerial-Crawford S, Wil o bl Al ing the coming spring. He has At last con- | = Germany: ~Ministerial-dirast 1. Gieb- | son, pastor, Murfoesboro, Tenn, Lav N, Y. Plumbiog Co, gites Sel sented to allow his name to be used, ana bas | hardt, presiding elder, Karlsruhe, Germany. | Thomas W. Johnson, merchant, Nashyille, by removing the waste Coanell Blufts Tomber 06, coal, given up the intended trip. Lay—Ernst Mano, manufacturer, Rodalben, | Tenn. matter Which is ele Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block, — "‘H"}"" Mentoterialeyoly & Upper Towa: Ministerial —John . Magee, ing mc“xl)‘»-:.m.w 1 the Wt ke this v There wi cans vis Jaryiswild blackbarry is the best olston: Ministerial--John Spence, | pastor, Ceanr Falls, Ia.; Alpha J. iynott, curoall Billous and For Sale—My house. Mrs, J. Lyman. " """"l“"" republicans visivle all around A o president U. S, Grant university, Knoxville, | secretary Board of Church Extonsion, Phila ervous disorders, and will quickly re. Mrs. Turlott of Boulder, Colo,, 1s in the | 188t night. " The New Directory. Fenn.; Thomas C. Carter, ex-editor Meth- | delphia, Pa.; Thomas E. Fleming, presiding ""{fi'*l Meadnehe, ©lty ofi & vislt to Miss Rags Thoy were as plentiful as they were dur William Quigley of the Dubuque Dally | 0dist | Advocate, ~ Chattanoogs, Tonn.: | elder, Davenport, Ta; Samuel W, Heald, Ofall druggists. Price 28 cents a box, B. 0. Bruington of Atlantic, Judge Smith’s | ing the political landslide of last year. New York Depot, 365 Canal St, shorthand reporter, was in the city vette, In.; James H. Rhea, pastor, Telegraph is 1n the oity distributing the Latatialiton, 18" LAy — Heney BRoer Lay—William A, Galbraith, clork, Nashville, | pastor, Tevu, ; Andrew J. Bruncr, ‘dentist, Morris: | M yoster- Contrary to all precodent established dur- - copies of the uew city directory to the sub- | yown, Tenn, bookbinder, Davenport, Tu.; Calvin Yoram duiv‘n:";‘(:lx‘:;i.m. Relist dasootaLton Wt moRy :uv the m‘l‘,[ ten .v‘""- of 'h‘fl‘ lr‘“"'h!“" ‘““":: scribers. The book is to all appearances the Idaho: Ministerial — Harvey K. Hines, | merchant, Manchester, la, i & thisaforaoon at Jssoclation will moet | tinuous ~ defeat they _attended Orl- | post comploto ono that has ever beea pub. | professor Portland _universi Portland, | ~ West German Ministerial —Charles Ot, Mrs, Monteith, Brosdway. maries. In all the wards the little bunches lished for the city of Council Bluffs. It was | Ore. Lay—lsaac i{. Sanders, er, Union, | pastor, Josoph, Mo.; John G. 1 Tickets for the entertainment to be given | Of Stalwarts who never fail were swallowed | compiled by J. P. Bushnell of Des Moines, Ore. . § E tor, Kansas City, Mo, Lay-—Samuel 4 fal 5 by the Ciass Union, THUTS(AY Avaning &t 1k | UP in multitudes too ereat for the accommo- | aud contains’ 10,600 names, which on thé | Iilinols: Ministerial-Stephen I Whit- | schmidt, merchunt, Higaisville, Mo.; Con- Ove; ARG Andenion Oow Sini e First Buptist church, are for sale at Eilis' | aations provided, and tho caucusos that | DSIS “usually employed in figuring up the | lock, pastor, Clinton, I1l.; William N. McEl- | rad Frick, merchant, Denver, Colo, 1s Uhiness Dostorah Volanears Som city’s population from the di roy, presidine elder, Springfield, Ill.; Chris. West Nebraska: Ministerial—Charles A. Council Bluffs a population o Galeener, pastor, Quincy, 1.5 Willlam H. | Martin, presiding elder, Holarege, Neb,; formal discussion took up the time of the | dition tothe listof residents of this city, | Musgrove, pastor, Rusiville, Iil.; Marion | Orlando RR. Becbe, pastor, Broken Bow, Neb. ).rrukw nllnrm’;ml‘\ ulv. ou\lhu;n.-«lw republicans until nearly 11 | there is a complete directory of the coun W. Everhart, presiding elder, Jacksonville, | Lay—Ryron L. Robinson, telegrapher, North hickstun, 121 Wil- | o'clock. the Chinsse Doctor -A Volantairy Tist monial. pharmacy usually occupy a few minutes of in- The Ladies Aid soctety of the Berean Bap tist church will meet tor the home of Mrs, T. OMAlA, Neb.. Jan, 18, 1802, To whom It May Concern: cle which takes up ubout one-third of the ent IlL: William H. Webster, superintendent | Platte, Neb.; John N. Dryden, lawyer, Kear- This is to_certify that I have been a low avenue. ©I'nis cannot be taken as anything olse than | pook. The front part of the book contains a [ Domestic missions, Danville, Ill.; William | ney, Neb, constant sufferer for many years with The Ladies Aid society of St John's [ an indication of the resuit that will follow | groat many eneravings of buildings and | A. Smith, pastor, Bloomington, Il Lay— | West Virginia: Ministerial—William G. Phh, NELA 4 Bronchial , wees ' Enghsh Lutheran church meets tomorrow | the eity election next Monday. t scenes in and about the Bluffs, includine | Harvey ©. DeMotte, superintendent Or- | Riheldaffer, pastor, Wheeling, W. Va.: Lorin T UHE CHRoNE:: AW tI6E ALTRER /" altoruoon at the resideace of Mrs, P. Nelson, | In the First ward thore wis a spirited con- | those of overy public school building 1 the | phan's Homo, Novmal, 11| Asapn ©. Van. | L. Stewart, prosiding oldor, = Williamstown, tlons of tho thront, and tried all the v 2009 Sixth avenuo, test between tho friends of Alderman Casper | city, Allin all' it scoms te be a very credit- | aerwater, merchant, Pana, Til. W. Va.; Calvin H. Lakin, presiding clder, patent medicines and remedios I over Mr. Whitelaw of the firm of Fothering- | 804 Henry Stevenson, and it took several | abie publication, aud the poople of the city Indiana: Mimsterial—John A, Ward, pre- | Huntington, W. Va.; Lewis H. Jordan, pre- heard of, but with no success. I treated ham, Whitelaw & Co,, Boston store, loft [ ballots before it could bo determined who | and county are to bo congratulated at their | siding older, Rockport, Ind.; William R. | siding elder, Bucl annon, W. Va, Lay— Lewis with doctors in various parts of the Monday night for New York and Boston on | 810uld be the candidate for aldermanic | good fortune in having it. Halstead. pastor, Bloomington, Ind.; John | A. Martin, Charleston, W. Va.; Harlin P. ntry, but none of them could do me S0UMD6S SFP {08 the Houbs, honors, The last ballot resulted in a major- H. Ketcham, presiding eld , ' Indianapolis, | McGregor, merchant, Wheeling, W. Va. rood furthat A\VIo G B & heys Ind, Lay—RNewlana T, l,(,l.,m;.,_ "m""hfi' ¢ West \\'!:‘.;mml Mhnsl'oru‘\{—_ H(‘[\:u(‘ \\'i lt‘x'n|’:<‘v‘|:?|‘r1"|-’v(l'|‘;fl ll;n:\mhfl\';‘l;,nll|u‘ ll}::lr_ Andy Taylor, ber of this | turer, New Albany, Ina.: Jonathan B, | Case, presiding elder, Sparta, Wis.: Samuel i A i y 5 i 4 c:EVH ‘;\m.‘;; “o’l .‘\‘n:::nl:::w:l b:r ‘:::““;; VouRg, marchub, ‘_L{'w‘bum Taa Benedict, pastor, New Lisbon, Wis.: Man- | LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR. | day. and continued to grow worse not ity for Stevenson and his nomination was made unanimous, He is the manacer of the Council Bluffs A company of about_twenty voung people of this city ‘went to Omaha last evening to attend a ball given at the Metropolitan club 3 Lumber company und is a clean man and a - 5 lowa: Ministerial ~Charles L. Stafford, | ning B. Balch, presiding elder, Madison, Wis, withstanding all the medicine | had HIYe by v Svaruti Oisus oluD; strong_candidate, The following delokates | match hold in South Omaha lust Friday | o 0W MNEREa Mot afsity: Mouat | Liny—Pores i Lo, clerk of court. Viroqun, An Ideal Complexion Soap. taken. I had almost givon up my case 3 The Red Men of this city have become | were chosen: W. O. Stacy, W. E. Rellen, | evening, and about $150 was deposited with Pleasant, In.; Ira O. Kemble, presiding el Wis.; James Spensley, farmer, Mineral For anle by a1l Drug and Faney Gooda Denlers, A as hopoless when 1 was informod by a Ured of dancing to tho music of the tom-tom | A. N. Lund, E. C. Baldy, 15.'J. Abbott aund | him by various parties who bot on the result. | dor, Oskaloosa, In.; Thomas J. Myers, pre. | Point, Wis. Tk AL RrEs St v S em Rt ca, | TFLaRY BY DN (U: Gos Wo; - tHE "ONIREEN it and_have purchased a fino new plano, which | L, A, Casen. After the match was over Taylor was no- | siding elder, Mount Pleasant, ia, Lay— | Wisconsin: Ministerial— William P, Stowe, \ i doctor, and advised to go and seo him in | hiently (o tho wuterest of their lodge | _i'he longost and hardest fight was in tho | where to bo found, and he has not been seen | Homerlay B. Williams, merchant, Contro- | agent Western Motuodist Book Concorn, | JAS. 8, KIRK & €0., Chicago. | focton ind advised Lo go and seo 1ivies | meetings. Second ward, where the crush was 80 great | by any of his friends {rom that day to this. [ ville, In.; Marcus Simpson, morchant, Bur. | Chicago, I1L; John R. Croighton, presiding | (MPECIAT.-ShandonTialls Waits (the popuiet R e S LA Marriage liconses were issucd yesterdy to | that it filled tha city building and extended | Some of bis friends in this city claim to have | lington, a. older, Milwaukee, Wis.; Rodman W. Bos. | e maitnsent FREE, (¢ J pormanent cure for my trouble. I was Q' R. Morrison aud Bridzet Giliespie of | into the streot. Several hundred votes wore | received letters from him since his depart- Italy: Ministerial--William Burt, presid- | worth, presiding elder, Janesville, Wi e | slow in making up my mind to make Sarpy county, Ne raska, and to Adelbert | cast and it took a long time to couut them. | ure, but as these letters are dated from all | ing eldor, Roms, Italy. Lay—Mando Luigi, | Charles W. Gallagher, president Lawrenco such a radical change 1n my treatment, & Cook ana Nellie Waiter, both of Honey | Five ballots were takon before it could be over the country, from Kansas City to Den- Postal aepartment, Komo, Italy. univorsity, Avpleton, ‘Wis. Lay—Itobert > as 1 knew a trial with tho Chinese doc- Creek, Pottawattamie county. (]im.-m(-d whollhe; l_h G I(]u s or . A | vor, but'littie Toliance is placed in'thess | Jupan: Ministerlal—Julius Soper, presid- 1\\lc}lillun,Kmlln\l[uclul;:r. Ushkx‘yiul.. “i(h'; Ask your doctor what hap- | {5, woutd 1 ng mo, but. I finally cone Portawattami ibe, No. 21, Tmpr Tibvetts should be the candidate for alder- | stories. Both he and the money have disap- | ing elder, Tokio, Japan. Lay—Yasuji Nino- | Amherst Kellog, bookkueper, Milwvaukee, Nver ofl when | slude rive Tnloe onlle Ordor of 1Xed Men, will moct v 7.0 helock | Ten, and tien Tibbets only socurod it by one | peared, however, and the winners, who have | miya, merchant, Yokohama, Japan, Wis. iglanl 59 .COd liver oil when it his x:t;}v‘: with hl‘lx“:lna i‘urt“;}[n::nl “{1 1:‘\14:‘\:1' this evening in regular council 1 their wig- | MAjovity. Delegates; J."H. Pace, L. G. [ never had a chance to see the color of their | Kentuckv: Mimisterial — Amon Borelng, AT Yoot gets inside of you Phe bator B iDlbVEr, e tETtAIBInL Qe TLIBE wam, corner of Broadway and Main streets, | [notts, J. C.Baker, C. M. Gouid, C. S. | winnings, are anxiously looking for him. presiding elder, Covington, Ky.; Eiman L, CHILI'S CABINET DIVIDED. 4 Ty 2 L3 sl SRRV for work in the adoption degree, Visiting | Hubbard, C. A, Tibbets, J. J. Steadman and — Shepard, presiding elder, Leitehficla, Ky. — He will say 1t 1 shaken man, thoroughly posted on my condis | chiefs are welcome, o L. C. Dale. Surprised Thelr Pastor. Lay—Amos Shinkie, banker, Covington, K| Propositions by the Minister of Fing 1 brok int ti tion, and it took only a very short time J. Steadman Las returned from Missouri | 10 tho Third ward there was abovt the | The residence of E. M. H. Floming, pastor | Jecemiah S. Jones, lumber, Willismsburg, ause Resignations, and broken up into tiny to convince me that he was the party I Vallny, wherohe went to' attend the. dedis ]smm]; degres of enthusiasm, but it did null of the Epworth Methodist church, 1150 Bast | K¥. LC) purighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett. | drnps, becomes an emulslon; was 80 long in search of. He told me satory exercisos of the new hall which has [ 13351008, 88 ouly delegates were to bo nomi. | 1,00 ¢iroot, was invaded by about thirty | Michizan: Ministorial—James H. Potts, | VaLranaiso, Chile, (via Galveston, Tox.,) h I ) but | ™y case was curable, and that he could Just been opeuoi by tho Grand Avmy of tho | P2'g,, setorko o St Voo eraman nd | SR L O s evening without & gditor Michizan Christian Advocate, Detrolt, | Mareh 1.—[By Moxicau Cableto the New Yorlk [’ ere mie f;t her changes, bu cure me, and prepaved mo a speciak Republic. Whilo thare ho delivered an ad- | 1, Kiunetwn secrotary. Delogates: J. 1. L . ich. ; Levi Mastor, prosiding older, Knla' | paraiq T HE Be R EMIn AR is is the first trentment to suit my condition, and in o : g o ; ss, M. H. , W. B - | word of warning. The visitors deposited ¢ # villi YR d—Special to Tue Bee.]—Minis this is the first, dress which is highly spoken of by tho press | giock, James Arinstrong, L. . Bridenstomn, u ¥ mazoo, Mich.; Willlam L. ' Cog- si A o two weeks 1 was »0 much better that T i with thejr host their tokens of esteem, | shall, prosiding elder, Grand Rapids, | Pereiraand Blanco Viel have resignea from i X D6 Fruit growers and gard 11 meet | &Y J; Snoathon, William Arnd and L. B! | among whiich was quito an_amount of siiver, | Mich. ; George 5. Hickey, prosiding eldor, | the cabinet and Catlos Walker Martinez has | He will tell you also that | 4ud the fullest confidenc X T S TORINE cosBinh. oniCaturaas ) Mivon v | Cousit ¢ after which they proceeded to enjoy them: | Lansing, Mioh.: Daniel W, DParsons_ presid: | retired from the council of state, All | it is economy to take the oil | ability and committed my caso to his s ”sm-rmsl‘:':;;);nmzlr\“-hl:ll&r‘:, n,“‘"lnvr(cl;u;.ri nl’x‘:s:our(h\\vnm tad an lnterasln(:lg c‘x:ulcus selves. The surprise was in honor of the | ing elder, Big Rapids, Mich.; Marshall W. | three of the members of the conservative broken up, as itis in Scott’s treatment. 1 continued to grow betier = DiiMmey 3 st s numbel ere concerned, but as by Ly S Sl st by ¥ I ) as S I 4 L Lt (bt house. 'Tue following papers will be read | only delegates wero 1o b6 ohosan thore way | 7Uth birthday of Mr. Humm%lrlhmon: those | Callen, pastor, Jackson, Mich.; Nicholas L. | party have likewise left the council. It is p rapidly and am now entirely well, I the doctor’s and di Hmpioy e Barer Pleas, . )i : present were Mr. Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. A. | Bray, ' prosiding elder,” Coldwater, Mich. | generally belioved that the other mombers of R 1 o 2 - | owe my cure to De. C. Gee Wo, and am Wino from Our Grapes,” by Poter Wols. | Jamos Datorson and 1. M, Trenor, " | Graves, Mr. and Mes, G W, Smilio, Mes. | Hiram L. Staples, oapitalist, White Hall | portfolios, the coalition ministes it would | den yourself with this work. | who want relief from their troublos to 5 A teRaRt Wl : s £ O 2 ose Davis, Misses Cutler, Seymour, Davis, ch. g , un 1 ) CA- . o T Geo Wi St R e Licrest wiligcome betore ) ““?::“.'f“?{;"\fighf'E{?dc“,.',:‘,‘f‘; Nichols, West and others. Minuesota: Minlstorial-—Jumes . Chaffeo: | ot aitain noy solldity. 1t is ‘snid_that the You skip the taste too. :‘;lllL‘"]" br Sl ‘}:’f ‘l:‘l‘l‘u_‘\"b‘i‘m‘h'}[‘ ";: The Pacific hous» was seized o an attach | Smith was renominated by acclamation. H. COMING IN MAY. o Y{ll’l’g!n“;gnenl::.rbm?:::lp{’n’d.m:é': w‘;f,".?i" With the proposals of Financo Ministor Let us send you an inter- | ywriteto MARTIN L. ANDERSON, S L O ELT LG HAA A AR LA ST S orken Hamline, Minn.; Henry C.Jennings, pastor, | Valdes Vergara, to rohabilitate = Chili's | esting book on CAREFUL LIV- #121 Cuming St., Cmaha, Neb. AR L Ir\ \glt‘l;n_';‘l;l o m"f‘h"'w' o A, L an: | LAst as Far as Known of Delegates to the | Red Wing, Mian, ; Williaar MeRinley, presid- | finances and raise ber credit 1 the world's > IR CCFE WO, ing, agiinist 1. . Nilos to securo 8200, which | ning, John Madsah, Thomns Borwick, B 15, L (LGOI I e P ourseniM) | onRy RSt ING; free. Rogular craduato of Ghinese mod months’ rent. It remained in the hands of a [ In the Sixth ward thero was no contost, | odist quadrennial conference which meets | joscal it & lie“ry“mam“ Thsurancs: [Copurighted 1892 by James Gonton Bennett.) Scort & Bowsr, Chemists, 132 South 5th Avenue, sstully 1l diseases known to sufferis 24 deputy all night, and vesterday Niles again | but a great deal of intorest and largo attend: | in tnis city on the first of May next, will be [ NiuJeapolis, Minn, " L X DRI LN R PRI (N BV CFickE o VSt Bl sr totiver | Tbey Dlania hnd herbacrihtures rerislsns P . took possession pending a sotuement. o, o O, Jelogates were selected, 88 | of intorest to a great mony roaders of Tux | Montata:' Ministerlal{Francis A. Rag- | ald Cablo—Special to Tnr Ber.|—The ox- | el--all draggisis sverywhere do. $1. his meditines— (e world his witn 0 (oo City Marshal Sims of West Point, Neb,, | follows: Wilson .james, C. L. Clatterbuck, | poo ™ g jist is not as vet comploted as the | gin, pastor, Fish Creck, Mont. Lay—John 5 i & 3 36 fa's. Call and see him, Consultation was in the city Monday night and yesterday | S S. Elliott, F. M. West. 1 L ¢ . 'Richards, lieutenant’ governor. Butte | 8MPle of England in receiving credentialsto | Lodress dyie sisa 1as wlso constantly oa hand remed es morning' looking. for_ Jesse’ Sheew. who. L conferences will not all be held until about lards, louteriant™goveruor, Butte | ) liaw khedive i belng followed by other followinz disenses ready prepared: wanted at West Point to answer to the BOSTON STOR the middie of April. The following are thoso | “'Niygskca: MinisterialCharles F. Creigh- | nations who have aiplomatic agents nccred- LECTURE! e esgtion charge of beiug the father of a fatherless | K who have boen chosen up to date. The | ton, chancellor Wesloyan university, Univer- | ited to the Egyptian government. Itata, the o . and Kidn y and Liver. ohild which camo fo light atthatplacea | Council Blufy, In, spring Announcement | reserves or alternates are not given here, [ sity Place, Neb.; Henry T. Davis, presiding | Prench minister, has already presented his —_— per bottle or six for five dol- snort time ago. He belongs to a well-to-do 188 simply the delegates: elder, Lincoln, Neb.; Duke Slavins, presid- i Father H¥wald hePATE! o cannot eall, enclose 2-rent family at West Poin for s S av ustin: Ministerial— Jay, - | ing v Bar credentials;” Sflather” Olrwalder, the fAus: . fon list and fuil particulars 3 Point, but ome time has Our thousands of patrons have been | ~ Austin: Ministerial—David Gay, presid- | ing eider, York, Neb. Lay—Bartiett L. | Srian missionary, who recently escaped from SUBJECT: b 3 v thoughit to be hiding so. whore In lowa in | asking daily when our spring merchan- | ing elder, Hort Worth, Tex. Lay—George | Paine, physician, ' Lincolu, Neb.; Archibald | yho Soudan, on' Iriday made @ rouching m Ny 1Gth and Califo:nia Sts.. Onal ovder toavold being arrosted. 'Tho ofticer, In | dise would be placed on sale. Most of | E. Neis, railwey oftice, Fort Worth, Tex. F. Coon, farmer, David Oity, Nov. recital to the Khedival Geographical society | ' \{)\'|f A = company with- Ofticer Beswick, made the v vdi . Blue ' Ridge: Ministerial—Thomas W. | North' Carolina: Ministerial—Charles N. | £¢® ¢ Vit o W0s AR LS ta B V! AND ANG rounds of all the places whero it was thought | the inquiries wero regarding dress Ricovillo, N. C. Lay— | Grandison, president Bonnett collogo, | Of, NIt coptivity amoug tho tiandists. Mo | IMUNIL =/ J ORDINANC o might bo, but. without findiug bim. ho | £00ds, which we have at lust got ar- | Jbey RGN \GtUaitca Siates court, | Groonsbord, N: Cr Lyt Baxtor Moltace, | Sy tho Christian priests owed thelr livos 1o 5 Aeclurin West Point warsnal left, for Omaha yester- | ranged in stozk and open for inspection. | Agpeviile, N. C. " | vrotessor, Lexington, N. C. & ;l;r':::v.p:;\;‘fz“ fif&’&'};‘p’&?flffl'}"\”ffihi'-'.'.é’;‘ f;’r},,s o= S alloy tn block day and is now making a further search, Everything tho latest, the newest, the | ™ California: Ministerial—Charles V. An- | North 'Dakota: Ministerial—Jacob A, | foriosts b Milied or tortured. OV IAIA oAt o L oar) P L) nobbiest. They have only to be seen to | thony, pastor, San Jose, Cal; -James N. | Hovis, presiding eldor, Dovil's Lako, N. D b H[]n Hgnpu Watterson | inthees, dintorested apprd Eastorn money to loan on real estate | be appreciated. aonrd. president annl collfixe, apa, El}'; lfin.;)—- rank J. Young, lawyer, Valley City, — - vn. e : city owers, w hich may be caused by such ) E. Sheafe, oh i THE NEWEST WE 3 FO 02, | William R. Gober, pastor, Los Gatos, Cal. | N.D. ditor of the Loulsylile Courler-Journal. erading, by E. H. Sheafc, Broadway and Main, I‘l[lsL“ 1’;1.'"}\“0#11:“1[‘:5'\0‘- s i{l(:%f](lflfl.:ld Jobn D, Hammond, agont Book depository, | Nortn Uerman: Ministerial—john G, T AcoBs o TNV tie it ordined by e clty councll of the city Money to loan, Lowest rates. John- | wool kngwn s 2'Lansdowno.” porfectly | San Francisco, Cal. Lay—Ely W. Plater, [ Bauer, presiding elder, Minneapolis, Minn, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 4,1 etmmsip o R teny Van Battantoy 28 n- | wool known as “'Lansdowne,” perfectly | capiaiist, Oakland, Cal.; Casuncey Gaines, | Lay—William F. Finke, professor, St. Paul CURES SURELY. B V| and 16 18 horahy, declared. proper and necess ston an Patten, Everett block. piain, weave resembling silk, but drapes | pangor, Berkeley, Cal. college. St. Paul, Minn, S AMIG I M= sary to erade alley in block 3. Compbell's ad- — and clings much more graceful, Central Gorman: Ministerial—Henry J. [ North Nebraska: . Ministerial—John B. SPRAINS. BRUISES. Y SRl dition, o its present estabiished ¢, in- Look at the lots in Franklin Square. We show the best quality in the mar- | Licbhart, editor Sunday school and tract | Maxfield, presiding elder, Omaha, Neb.; John — S m)" AN THEATER, COUNCIL BLL H‘). 1A, | eluding necessury approaches thereto. trom An ncve in each lot; 10 per cent off for | ket, carried and udvertised by all the | publications, Ciucinnati, O.; Jacob Roth- | W. Shank, editor Nebraska Christian Advo- Ohio & Miss Railway. | o £ ) & trcctoaia straok in thocity of Omuha, thirty days. ' Dav & Hess. leading eastern houses at $1.35and $1.50; | weiler, presiding elder, Newport, Ky.; John | cato, Omaha, Nob. Lay—Andrew J. Ander- Office President and | 746 Dolphin Street, ADMISSION 50 CENTS, O ey n Ao (kAL iree- k. PRI i ity sy . 0 | G. Schael, pastor, Cincinnati, O. 'Lay— | son, merchant, Neligh, Neb., Jonn Dale, real Goneral Manager Baltimore, Md., SR S s titionsalto iy e AT S — we make our price $1 goods full 40 o ger, ; Ticket holders cau secure resoryved seats petitioned to have sald ailey graded under the J in. wid GotliebITGolder yeditor, Bl tsburs B el 1| (estataiOmal aifNen: Cincinnati, Ohilo SLEASTLD Ellis' Phurni Without extra charge. | Uiree-fths elause of the city charter and the Fhled MerAuswer, S0 AWICS, q e Hans A. Schrootler, insurance agent, Cin- | North Ohio: Ministerial—James W. Men- T idenly | “Iwasbruisedbad. | gone ThwEMALH o Tlekets for | cost thereof to be mude payable In ten squal A few days since Mr. Pillsbury of Minue- GALINE. cinpati, O. enhall, editor Methodist Review, New el 1y ki aaA s as by L il s son allients, ®polis commenced a suit in the district court | _ A popular al for this season. | = Central Tllinois: Ministerial—Charles O. | York; John Mitchell, presiding elder, Cleve- a'very “severoly | ofall and suffered se. SR Seetion 2 That the mayor, with the ap- wgainst Captain and Mrs. F, B, Hart asking, | e show a nice line of spring shades, [ McCulloch, presiding elder, Peoria, LIL; | land, O.; Willam F. Whitlock, professor, sprained ankle. ‘The | 00l M0 EYIEREE prova nf-!-:'lvm.\ ,‘;“(‘j,”.'l‘f‘""';”"‘flflf"fl‘,‘,"!‘},",'_ / judgmont ugainst tho defendants upon g | 8180 black; our price #1.00 a yard. Thomas Doney, presiding oelder, Pontiac, | Delaware, O.; Garretison A. Hughcs, pastor, | application of & 7,8t Jacobe Ol Lk e (e niee (o BIDOLTY owiors which . hizd i ristddl RODSS VANDYKE BEDFORD ‘CORDS, Iil.; Merrick A. Head, presiding elder, Rock | Creston, O. Lay—Martin M. Hester, farmer. Jucobs Ofl resulted ai | complotely cure HE GRA N D HOTEL i 3 such erading, tiking intg / covenant contaiuod in a mortgago theretofore | 1 {55 Boe Core SR e 0, | Tstand, 1L Benjamin . Tallmay, presiding | Peru, O.; Johu A.Gaun, physician, Woos Oupean arellef from | me." W C. aRDEN, ) i lon In making such appraisement, given to him by the defendants, ulleging that ST TR l(i’\ (Eeataoal figured | elder, Kankakee, IlL; Jervis G. Evans, pres- | ter, O. D T P monT Member of Stute special henefits, it any, 1o such property, 3 the mortgaged property was subject to prior | ool With the raised cord, cuv figured | yyon¢' “Hedaing' college, Abington, = Iil. Northwest German: Ministerial—Adolph Prost & Gexh Mo Legislature. Council Bluffs, Towa. of such grading. 3 iucumbrances for its full value, Mrs, Harys | With a Vandyke pattern. .~ | Lay—Miiton Hicks, manufacturer, Streator, | Dulitz, i ing eldor, Redfield, . D. Lay— SVosERR oo B e i oritinnice shll tuke effect sepurate property w.s attactied o the ground Handsome line of shades; our price 75¢ [ 111 Thomas J. Robiuson, banker, Rock | Henry A. Salzer, lumber, La Crosse, Wis THE CHARLES A. VOG! .. Baltimore, Libiitosaoitamand s tiorisanitiig of non-residence. Ycsterday she filed her | & yavd. i Bland, Il Minbterialotake G, | agriwest Indians; Ministorial ~Joh L. | ——— — - — " JOhN GrOVES, ) wpswer and cross-petition, through her at- 2IG ZAG JACQUARDS, Central New York: Ministerial—Luke C. | Smith, superanuated, Valparaiso, Ind. ; John Gity Glerk. torney, Colonal Dutley, from wuiu\fnammm-s The above is a novelty, something en- | Queal, presiding elder, Aubury, N. Y.; Ed- | H. Cisscl, pastor, La Porte, Ind.: Hillary A. | QPIGCIAL, NOTICES. v that_after giving the mortgago sued upou | tirely new in effect and very desirable | Mund M. Mills, pastor, Elmira, N. Y.} Ed- | Gobin, dean DePauw university, Green- 2k Mr. Pillsoury purchased of the defendants | 1’.[ = Tl;-’ gl 00 | Win J. Hevmans, pastor, Elmira. N. castle, Ind, Luy—Wilham M. Kendall, COUNCIL BLUFFS3, Sllibyash i ono of the mortgaged tracts for §15.000 aug. | €004S for s wear. The price §1.00 | i 'S, Beobo, presiding cldo merctiant, Plymouth, Ind.; Oliver Gard, = ; = = — put the qivst 1t Ord e ject 1o the mortgago hold by him, aud that it | &Yard. £ S N, Y.; Maryin . Blukesloo, presiding elder, | clerk circuit court, Frankfort, Ind. WANTED-A good ctter and fitter, No ign¢unknputithanl Edine J was agreed that such purchase and salo HENRIETTAS, i Ithaca, N. Y. Lay—George A. Gourusey, Northwest Iowa: Mnisterial—George W. 16 Main strect, up stairs, Council Blufrs. anepiear A 1 should 110t merge bis mortguge security, 1t ‘We have them in all qualities and all | bankor, Canton, Pa.: Andrew B. Blodgett, | Pratt, presiding elder, Sioux City, 1a.; Wil- NOR SALE—AG a bargain, 13-ncre fralt and A che! is also alleged that at the time of the salo to [ imaginable shudes and colors at 50¢, 58¢c, | saperintendent public schools, Syracuse, | mot Whitfield, chancellor Northivest univer- carden farmn adjoining city timits; good Pallsbury all prior liens against the property | 75¢ and 95¢ a yurd, N. Y. sity, Sioux City, Ia.; George W. L. Brown dAwellin, 2. H. Sheafe. had been paid ana that his second morignge POPULAR SHADE Central Obio: Ministerial—Leroy A, Belt, | presiding elder, Kort Dodge, Is. = Lay S e thereby becamo the first and only lien againet 0 o e R e o | Presuding elder, Kentou, O.; Elias D, Whit- | Cyrus C. Carpenter, postmasier Fort Dodge, \\ {{4\_16[;:“‘“::;:;%1-:.!"“ .l,'.’:u "fw‘fx i 1 said property; uiso that Mrs. Hurt has ten- ur dress goods department nmover | oo, pastor, Dolaware, O.; Adam C. Barnes, | Tu.; Eugene Sccor, ' bauker, Forest City, Ta. | ¥ kive loni u i : dered to Mr. Pillsbury the full amount of his | V4§ S0 completo, having taien great | presiding elder, Carey, O.; Isaiak R. Hender- | Northwest Swedish: Ministerial —Alfred 2 biol AN e A 4 debt with costs, which be deciined. In her | MBS in selecting for this season, the | son, presiding clder, Kenton, O. Lay—Wil- | Anderson, presiding elder, Evanston, Iil. lon lands, houses, lots anl | vross-petition she asks that he be required to | popular shades being, lizard green, | Jiam Lawrence, lawyer, Bellefontaiue, O.: | Lay—Jobn R. Lindgren, bauker, Chicago S 'gr u|‘; [ r;'nl- Day & i nceept payment and that defendauts be sub- | gobelin green, pearl gray, ashes of | Alfred G. Williams, merchant, Perrysburg, | Il : stroot, Counoil Blufts. TORIRARE TeR rogated to the mortgage sccurity. voses, Fronch modes and slates, English | O: Norway: = Ministerial—Andros YOR RENT—Over 100 dwellln<s of ovory de- ROPOSALS FO! ST tans and tan-browns. s Central Tennessee: Ministerial—Joseph | presiding elder, Kristiania, Norway. seription at prices varying from #1 to $10) VALK CO Swuanson Music Co., Masonic temple 7 ”‘\\‘T IN STORE. M. Carter, pastor, Tullahoma, Tenn, Lay— lartin ~ Svendsen, merchant, Eidanger, rmonth, located in all parts of vhe city, TR CouNcIL BLU FTA OtiasiesH, Mavhard Mmerotiast, sluliaom, | Morwey, d Danish: Ministerial ZLoh01NIE O eas w, modern, well-uppointed, thor- The G. g 3 L BLUFFS, IA. | Moun, orwogian and Danish: Ministorial— AN S e s ointed, 7 The G. M. Dodge camp, Sons of Vot- —— _ Chicago German: Ministorial —Charles | John H. Johnson, prosidug elder, Chicago, [ JOR, EXCHANGE"Cloan stack of weneral oughly well-kept, #3 a day. Dl erans, will give a ball in G. A. R. hall **Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” a beautiful edi- | Hedler, pastor, Oshkosh, Wis.; Charles | Il Lay—Peter O. Magnuson, steam laun' | astiteand some cash. Ed £ Miyne, 6iv Broad- srod iaid by the on the evening of March 7. A cordial | tion, only 25c ut Brackett's Cornor Book | Twert, pastor, Watertown, Wis. Lay— | dry, Evanstou, Iil way, Council Biufts E ' F, CLARK “PRrop, vor_and, city counctl until June 1, 1402, in & invitation is cxtended to the public. store. Gustavus Seofeld, merchant, Milwaukeo | Ohio: Ministerial—David H. Moore, edi- [ = i TSR St 1 1 PR 18 e olty,en0umala St ] g o Wis.; Churles L. Gamer, manifacturer, Chi | tor Western Christian Advocato, Clocinnati, | 1% 50585, Rttt fhe' il 5 hsitvuro ot | ~vymy o to plang und. specifiontld 1 Jurvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best. Court News, cago. O.5 John W. Dillon, _pastor, Lancaster, O.; | g5 pur'ucre. A snap. Also good 1io-acre farn \ of the Bourd of Publie *d ) i A suit was commenced 1 the district court Cincinnati: Ministerial—Adna B, Leon- | John C. Jackson, pastor, Columbus, O, near Missourl Valley st 825 per ncre. Posses: i\ Euch bid to specify n pri or superficlal ST rday. by G i ard, secrctary Missionary society, New York | Jobn R. Tibbles, pastor, Fultonham, O. slon givon at onee ifsold. Fine furms and square foot for the sidewa! lete, und to Mrx, Pollurd's Statement, yestovday by Cora Morris for a divorco from | oo SGHTGYT Py cno. secrotary Board of | John C. Arbuckle, pastor, Zauesvillo, O. | enrdons of all slzes, Johuston & Van Putten, T Ve accompanied by w ceruifiod e he Couscit, BLures, Feb, 25,—To the Editor of | Der husband, Oscar Mogris, Plaintift asks | Eiueation, Now York city; Jobn. Doarson, | Lay—Carimi Alderman, merchant, Tronton, | Council s, ; : 8150000 | LR AISHL pAYARIS O LB GILFRCO! Tuk Bee:Your statoment in P Bex of Fob- | 0ustody of the chila, Melvin Earle, residing elder, Clacinnatl, O.; Thomas H. | O.1 Fletcher C. Coultran, superiutendent | YTaran A competent girl todo gencral | Sabolas e Profiis.. A0,000 | nish W samic of briok or Ui, ruary 25, in relation to Mr. Bowen, my ad- | G90rge Fischer has commonced u divorce | Pearne, pastor, Xenia, O, Lay—William W. | public schools, Nelsonville, O. housework, Inquire at 620 1st avenue, —= 'he bos crves the right to award A s 1Y sult against his wife, Wilhslmina Fisch: Wilson, bank cashier, Urbana, O.; Jumes M. Oregon: Ministeriai—bamuel P, Wilson, | ——— e — 830,000 | tract for th wterinl, to vance agent and myself, is incorrect. Mr. b iy rriod § ‘I-‘ ) scher, Gamble, manufacturer, Cincinnati, O. prosiding elder, Snlam,’ Ore.; Charles C. \ JANTED A('um)nvllt-n)L lady Imulklwx.'p 0. or separatoly, or wll hidy uni to Bowon did agroo to pay ovory dallur of | Whotw he married fy Furstenbangon, Han- | “8oorido: ™ Ministorial—arl Cranston, | Stratton, presidont. Portiand universicy, | V¥ one ot b Smithvs Oniiet voniicecpord : s O AR AT : money bo owesmo and offored to put bim- [ SVe (oxerner for twantyne Koy hat they agont Westorn Book concern, Cinclunath 0.1 | Portisad, Ore, Lay—Georgo W. “saver! | FOSistion, (it oS0 Miilind 007> 17 | s flharin ", Trantact gonoral binc i of tho 1 self undor bonds. What vassed between | nis wife left him and has not been seen or | & Aubaniol A, Chamberiain, pastor, Denver, ohant, Portland, Ore, ; . Booth, wny bank In Southwestern 10w, — Mr. Bowen and myself in my *close . “ Colo.: Samuel W. Thornton, presiding elder, | merchant, Grant's Pass, Ore. g AR 4 P Torview with him ba my lawyar's aiee s fully | POAT from SInGe, menced by John b, | Denver, Colo. Lay-John Evans, onpitalist, | - Pittsburg: Ministerial harles W. Smith, NTEREST ON TIMBE DE?03ITS TTTT known to my attorney, and had roference to | Blackman against Georgoe I, Wright to com. | Denver, Colo.; Horace T. DeLong, reporter, | editor Pittsbure Chnstmau Advocate, Pitts- — o B Topay il cured . certain papers and lawsuits, which be, | pel the acfendant to reconvey to him a thirty | Araud Junction, Colo. ety Pa tAsuury Ee Roity, preaiding eloer, e e ——— } Bowen, had brought for mo in the state of | horo tract of laud — whioh: he deeded. ty | Columbia: Ministorial—George M. Booth, | Bouver, Pa.: Thomas I, Woodring, prosid: W. C. ESTEP, ) Now York. The matter has not boen *patched | Wright in 1550 on_condition that Wrignt | residing elder, Spokens, Wash.; Hoory | lug eldor, ‘-V""““h“‘i}'““ goiepn W 1 : up.” Mr. Bowen's retraction and apology | was 1o let him have any sum of monoy e | Kasmus, presiding clder, Spokane, Wash. | Miles, presiding elder, Pitisburg, Pa. Loy — : an AINGeS before Justice Jones, Kobruary 27, was of | needea not to exceed §10,000. Biackman | L&Y ~James B. Sargont, rancher, Spokane, | James A. Lane, time Kgover, Johnstown, | MENT,a spoolto for iy i Now | EUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER O ' his uwlh soeking, aud voluntary on bis part. | olaims he exocuted the deed and aelivored 1t “uflh vl\'mrl”" J. Cozine, protessor, Walla }:: Vachael Harding, yptired, Washiugton, ralgla, Hoadaoho, Nervous rGatealion caused by ol \ 4 A M & n(n’u.n':u.lyAmlr ALBAMHIN. 1 simply decline o prosecute or persecut ) Wi Valia, Wush. J X ning of tho Hrain, causing insanity, misery, B KR during WAL Cron | b beiv e’ - far s o |n abio bus | baringkof WHHL bt dhet TG aiays | Derin MinisoriaCharigs B, o || Bugot Sounds Mubloriat-Avarew 3. | SRS i AR R dacin 14 N. Main, Council Blutrs, | PORTLAND o LIVERPOUL Direct. ‘¢ | r, y 1l l, of Power Lu el e mpotenc . ) & L % made theamoudo honorable. - Yours trul rofusod to let i have the monoy. as ho Rrosiaing oldor, Mitcielh B A Thiomas 7. Mossby, paslor Whatcom,, Wash: | all Femaio. Wenkssse s Tavans Cabln $0and upward: second cabin, 445 Boarage THALIA PoLLARD. | agrecd, Wrighton bis side claims that the | §EKINson psion, Albuquerquo, NM. Laye— | FROMAS I, dansey, BASAR, TTRATEOm, SR | matorrhoos ey o vor oo atlow rates: NO CATTLE CARILED, | & | Dra Woodbury,dentists,noxt to Grand | bh5y T8i05re, “ivekman demupis they | EWwara T, Langlov, lawyer, Huron, 8. D | Wash.i Fredorick . Williams, physicinn, | 55 4 Syt $60°5 STATE ( , survios ok | Botel lu Worl specially. Tole. 143 | Wright bo. roqbirea to secantey the. puop: | D3 Moiucs: 'AiibistorialBuory ior, | Payalop Washe e S i st s MRS e Chas. Lunkley, LINE ALLAN LINB SAURNTY arty to bim, and that 1t b rofuses 1o doso | BRciidi, c ol b0 Hoab Ta s Tona . | tol, pasior, Chicagor Uik Tiowis Curis, pro- | RO DA SO DI doie vt S Funernl Director and Undertaker, NG f, SPRAMSHIES, Y Reiter, tho tallor, 810 Broadway, has | S0, ciers of the court be appointed s com | HUWe, pastor, Bedford, Ta,: Williats, C, | 1010k lder, Cbioago, 10" Iravkiin A Har. | &or- 10 : - 811 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Cabin §1y. Hecund Cabin §23, Steorase Sl Apply all the latest styles and newest goods, Potitions. wrare nise oiwesi on file yoster- | Martin, ‘presiding clder, Cbariton, Ta.; | diu, prosidiog elder, 'Englewood, Ill.; John 5 Telephono i (0 ALLAN & CO., Chtoago 1L 8 M0 Lad, WabAih Batisfuction guuranteed " | duy'as follows: Charids Bowman against | W/ N. Ramsay, presidiog older, Boone, | M. Caldwall, pastor, Chigago, 11L3 Honry B. : ey T s French f | m————MSS——— | kel Omoo; W VAL Surlincon Tiotss 08 b SAT &b JOTONEI CUBsice owlen Afal In. Lay—Leroy M. Mann, real estate, Des | Rideawsy, president Garrett Biblical Insti- Jlomedy OALTHOS free: aud - - e - ——p— Ao B 21 N Launal b anes | Moines, In.; Leslie M. Shaw, iswyer, Ueni- | tute, Evaaston, Iil.; William H. Burns, pre- AT Discharges & Fmissl o ) Sold Blederman's Stook, bank against I. I, Chamberlaio et al; Jucob | Lo “g" ™' ) 2 siding eldor, Chicago,i 4. Lay—William CURE Rnermatorrhen, ¥ arlec D Wells&% AR @ | Tho clothing stock of L. Biederman was | oviemacher aguinst Audy Bowling et al. Dotroit: Ministerlal—Lowis R. Fiske, | Deering, manufacturer, Kyvanston, Iil.; Ben- 846 RESTOUE Lact Viger. 0676, WELIS & t Thenamectinobuse | (1 B Moyers, sold out at muction yesterday afternoon by a3l greu\mn;{emnr. Albion college, Albioa,Mich. ; | jamin . Sheets, superiptendent Illinois State “d;'""""rfl%;‘"“’fi“’< 4 N given are us refer- | Bucoossor to C. A | TP e T ot . % : oseph I, Berry, eaitor Epworth Horald, | reformatory, Pontiac, 11l ot liiess. VON MOKL 0O, Agricultura’ o tho benfit Boobe & Co, ), Jatisty & ohattel | To 50c & day will buy a firstclass piano | Uhicago, (1L.; Wiliam H. Snier, pastor. De. | . St. Louls Germi Ministerial—William ; DOIITNI L Tmplements f buyers. We recom- Larkost Farniture | mortgage held by the Council Blufis Sav- | 4t half price. For particulars write or | trols. Mich.; Arthur Edwards. ddlter Norie. | Koeneko, pastor. san Jose, 11t donn Lo ] R —— - o Oiong thon a8 the ID E'l | e oMo d Ings bank of $4,000, There were ouly two | see the western Christian Advocate, Chicago, 11l.; | Barth, presiding elder, Burlington, Ia.: Wago buggles, best houses 0 dewl R R e il bidders, Metcalf Bros. of this city and E. MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN Co, James S. Smart, presiding elder, Flint, | Charles Heidel, nustor, arrenton, Mo. Lay Sims & Saunders—Atworneys at jnw = Prac v"“n,i;"“‘:"‘fl:’" Bt with in CouncllB1fs, Blufls. Rothschild & Bro, of Chicago, and ufter & 103 Main St., Council Bluffs, la. Mi Matthew C. Hawks, ' pastor, | —George Cress, manufacturer, Warsaw, \ JUce In”the state wnd | *ounc . —= | o svirited rouniae haminer ol and tho S P | ey Oy Mo Jowso Kilpatic, pastor | 1 Herman M. Jacoby. mefonaat, " Bi. | foderal souris, oz, wed & Buugint TOT Manrer | Duguetts & €. | Russell & Co. Mook was declared sold o the latter firm Haraly Satiafied. Yale, Mich. Lay—George W. Hobinson, | Louis, Mo, - Russell & Co,, | KeystoneMfg.Co ‘W. A Manrer | Dagag! , | 1l g for 7,000, it huviug been inventoried at $18,- | A1l qay long yesterd ot el lumborman, Dotrolt, Micb.: Hervert A. For- | | Soutbeast Indiany: Ministerisi—Joon P. - — ol Blus, I, | 1601 10 1507 §, Mala tor aud Job- | Masalilon. O 000. 1. M. Huoter was on the ground armea aay long yesterday one of the principal | yost ‘lawyer, Saginaw, Mich. D. Jobn, president DePauw Universit JAPANES Coune L | 6140 401 S MM | Linpariar & Manufacturing | Biasch Ofmos-. with 8 writ of attachment which had been | themes of conversation on the streets was the East Obio: Ministerial—Willi o H. Rider, | Greencastle, Ind. ; James A. Sarwent, pr A ) > ~Manufacturers of- | Bt Councll Blut, | Issued from the United States aistrict court | Coming election and what the chances were | presidine eider, Akron, O.; Kobert M. ing elder, Conuersville, Ind.; Euoch H. 1LE Farm Engines |Jovvers of full ae | Crockery and Confectioners, | “\i00 B - e | for §,000 in favor of Cahu Bros. of Chicago, | for the various candidates that nad already | Freshwater, presidiug elder, Scio, O.; John | Wood, pastor, Frauklin, Ind. Lay—William R (Oyelona Thresher | f Agricultural Lu (lassware Frates, | e Russoll Autor but it was not served, as he decided to at- | been put up by the democrats aud those who | I3 I{eves, pastor, New Philadelpbia, O.; Jay | . Slevens, mercbant, Aurors, Ind.; Willlam e Wotdouty | plomonts, venlcies A83WATE | Joubare o Fralts | mauio 180 the $7,000 which Was Tecelved by tha | would be nomiusted by the republicans. "On 8 Youmaas, presidiog older, Claveland, O | - Friedley, Judgo of court, North' Madison, C URE B91.& Joodnur | €0 oo Counel) Bums, Is Nuts, Ko slae.” 707 bank a few minutes later as the proceeds of | all sides could be heard expressions of dis- | Jobn I. Wilson, presiding elder, Cambridge, | 10d. ., R 5 - = " (" i . ( the sale, v (isfaction among the democrats. many of | O.: Harvey Woebb, pastor, Clevoland, O. | Southern Califoruia: Ministerial—Phineas | A MY el (ompete Trestubnt“couniating cf Shingart $261Co | Marseilles Mfg, | Weir-Shugar(Co | SanawichesCo | - KEYS BROS —— whom feel as though the ticket was theresult | Lay—Lewis Miller, manufacturer, Akron, | F. Bresee, presioing elder, Los Augeles, | and Pills; a I'ositive Curs for Extoroal, loternal b | 74y i | Branch nouse,Coun | h We huve our own vineyards in Califor | of @ put up job tooust & certain faction from | O. Silas J. Willlams, manufacturer, Alli- | Cal.; Edwin W. Caswell, presiding elder, | Bliod or B llog, Wohing, = Chronio, Kevent of | Council Blutls, Ia L0, | Counctt Blam, 1a. | cit Blums, 1s, Mege. | WHOLE ain Jurvis Wine company, Co. Bluffs | power. Many who bave nothing per | ance, O, . | Suuta Barvara, Cal ; Winfleld 5. Mattnew, | Hered e S g g W bl T 10 augre- | 000N HRIZS [ Sandwioh Shellers, | ) " sonally amgainst any of the candidates st ‘Pennessee: Ministerial —Daniel W. | vice president University of Soutnera Cal rible dlssnso whona wrik: | tall ‘oanden, et | Louncil Bluga. dobbers of 1mEl” | i sices, Grinders, | Ourclagos, Bugs m—— aunounce . their willloguess to vote | Hays, presiuing elder, Cleveland, Tenn. Lay | fornia, Los Angeles, ( Lay—Joseph E. iy wiven with § uox on, or | Aha Klower Sosds. | javesters Hranch | menta Wagons.Gars | 8, MErSuis find: Eurrios.Rosd Walout block and Wjoming coal, | for anything except — the democratio | —Itobert Howard, real estate, Chuttanoogs, | McComas, state senator, Pomons, & Calj | fefund the monoy If not chred Bend stamp tor A" 15 obbere in | flase igulon | o Moward: Narrol gous, — Onrte, fresh miawd, receiveddaily ‘Thatcher, | ticket, sumply toshow their disapproval of | Teun. Perry M. Green, banker, Pasadens, Cal. Golo ‘Auonte’ caruer 10 Sadon@ugics | pricdpaia for soeds. | Agriesttural | yiiuery friond | Carts, - Wo Co. Blumy 6 Muin. such tactics, A large share of this ‘"""""J Erie: Ministerial—Francls H. Beck, pre- | Southern Germany: Misisterial—Gotlieb 1 sreels, Oimaba, Neb. Wrlle for catalogue | Hamplements, | Sweel Plaoten, ol | o4 A 1 Slarlal-GCiotien | &

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