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THE OMAHA DAILY BEB-QIFRII)AY APRIL 1, 1892 THE OMAHA BEE. [ NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | fasieg, aydecites, protesy aesast thioss | THEY WERE NOT SUSTAINED | oo foovin fosen et i o Com—— as they have been in the past. Tho charge Avery, Dan McEecese, W. H. Gayhart, Mil COUNCIL BLUFFA is made that there are certain men who make it ton Ames, Dr, Seeloy, H. W. Loomis ana 8 business of buying up all the catile that Natban Corl, OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Trouble Over Street Oar Fare Attended BAKING die of disease at the South Omaha stock | Judgs Bartow Declarés Scott Holt County's e | 1 | yards, dross them and retail them to butch | ton, With Serions Results, €rs of this city, who either do _not Kknow or Lagal Treasuror, _ Euyvwoon, Neb, March 31.[Spbeial to \' 'y do not care what kind of stuff they are fur- Tre Ber |—For the first timo siaco Eim / = nishing their customers. The Council l[ur;m R wood has been in existenco it has come to . o | butchers who patronize these venders of dis 13 A th oint of having protec zainst fi Teiivered 1y Carrlee to any partot the City | KICKED A PASSENGER FROM THE TRAIN | cased meat re able to. sei theit woods st s | COMPELLED THEBOARD TO REINSTATE HIM | the polntof having protection azainat, firs, ® ® 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER [P— greater profit than their neighbors who buy T chemical firo engine which was duly tested the regulation articles, and the latter are C with perfect satisfac Sinco purchasing »4 3 3 dthe . e perfect satisfaction, Since purchasing accordingly demanaing that an officer be ap- | Other Tnteresting Nebraska Litigati tho engme there have beon improvements pointed whose duty 1t shall be to inspect ail One Case in WhIth the Grand | . . red Groeg Col. | Business Offco ........ No 41 | Emmett Danew TELEPHONES | " B 4 ¢ A | LU LR o LT ; s S b s the meat offered for salo and bring the vio- W Was Not On House ah dhm;rl:v\u;n 000 ;»:xm‘ fire boit. A - bt sl s s Al lators of tho law to justice. v Damage meoting hus boou called and a fire. company BSOLUT EI Y URE . UST RY | MINOR MENTION, View of the Afair, ®There is & state law providing that in organized, and also a new hook and ladder . X, Y. Prambing Co, fringements of tho law shall be punished by — compRny, F.RJAQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. , Y. Plumbing Co. y. ob., March 31.--[Special Tele Trylng to save tin the county jail for not more imprisonn e or a fine not to exceed 100, O'Nery, D Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. haltz, Crafus chattel loans, 204 Sapp block, Alively fracas took place on o Mala SLF60% | 1yrs i'also a ity ordinance making it tho | gram to Tnr Bem]—Judgo Bartow today | Graxp Isuaxn, Nob,, Mareh 81.—[Sposial L. Bey was arrested last evening on a | MOLOr & night or two ago, tho chiel partles | quty of the suverintendent of markets to | adjourned the heaviest term of court Holt | Ielogram to Tue Bek. | —In tho district court charge of disturbing the peace. to which were Iimmett Danewood, the ccn- | inspect all meat offerod for sale, but 8510 | o5unty has over had, six weeks of jury work. | today Judge Harrison heard arguments for A case of diphtheria was roported yester- | ductor, and Fred (iregg, o railroaa man, | feo for doing the work is namod this part of Hast Piorco street, Mary Cart- | who, it is claimed, refused to pay his fare, | bis duty has been allowod to go by dofault ‘Tho last mattor aisposed of was tho ouster | BNEW trial in the CuylerShultz murder case, a The defending attorneys urguea that part of day at S5 Another ordjnane 4 case of Hopkins against Barrott Scott, ro- % A rdinance has been passed authol 180 0 op R arre Sceott, re the witnesses, Dra, Meetor. and Campbell wright is the name of the patient According to tho story told by Danewood, | {0 "4h " council to appoint an inspect publican county treasurer. Judge Bartow | wero wrongfully excludod. Judgo H arrison Colonel Alexauder Hogeland, the “nows- | (iregg boarded the train and when ab- | whoso compensation shail be & per day for [ first compelled the board to sign n bill of ox- | has taken the matter undor advisement, A poys’ friend,” will speak this evening atjthe Untifon Christian mission, 238 Broadway. Bhacictiod Lpd L """"‘;d"r-{”r "i: et 6t | WALy Ty ‘I‘,':,'v{"l"“..',f,“"‘r..",'\',‘i’.‘»u‘fln'-{’-:r’\-.‘l«':»’i‘ coptions, aad on final hoarlug today sot aside | decision is not looked for before Saturday ' W > refused to pay. Several attempts to collect | I tie q s s ¥ < R _ The bar in the Grand hotel was opened ’l ‘" ; kl" Lt kA '”’ fry o “for. and at | No formal demand has been made upon the | the board's judgment of ouster. A special w ¢ Thieves, yestorday to the public, and will remain open | the nickle were equally uns ) council for the filling of the office, and no | term will be held in May by Judge Bartow Wrsoni —|Special Tele- until tho caso now pending in the district | last Groge, enraged at tho conductor’s per- | fund hae court shall have been decided. sistenco, made & dive for him and was about | cumbent, should one bs appointed, and the | suranco on the fino Catholic academy de- Marriago liconses wore issued yesterday | 10 annihilato him, whan Danc wood roachod | responsidility nccordingly rests with tho od by fire hero last summer. oot to Jasper Robinson and Lucy B. Steboot | outwith his fist and laid his opponent Up | butchers themselves so long as the law re Oitb, Neb,, March 31,—|Special to Tue been created for paying thein- | for the trial of the suits involving thein- | gram to T W. Schnurr & Co. clothing stora was broken into last night ana hats, shues and v - r 8 PRt ; against the side of the car. mains as | vl JHoum 3 I+ 5 valises stolen. Tho th ned kol L) 2 dodped floor, ana then Danewond proceeded to drag E “aly AHRA C N Suthia ‘ . Tues 5 doo Window. horo s no clew as to who they Tho infant child of J. L. Osborne died | yinbuy'totho platform. Ho thon gave him | o The Calunthy assembly, No. 1, Dythian | the court house Tucsder morning, Judeo &, were, but every effort is. belng mude 1 cap- | Wednesday afternoon at4 o'clock at ,l‘.“" a parting kick, which sent him off the train, | Sisterhood, will give a dancing p of Ann b, Naen against the city of Ord, | ture them. family residenco, Hardin township. 80 | "Pho wholo difticulty lasted but a fow seconds, | Masonic temple April Tic L es, Nash suo b 5 000 1 Yyt i T funeral will take place this morning at 10 | i’ wig lone cnough for somo lively spar. wherein Mrs. Nash sucs the city for £,000 njured by n 18 Brate, bty Srbge ol e G M SR AR S o N G T VN7 | damages, alleged to hava heen received by | Bsavaun, Nob., March 81— [Specinl to Tie A proposition has boen made by the mem- | tho ofice of Justice Hammer, whero he (/\(./LO\]: A[ \]LLS l’myblllrmn ‘l‘\?\'fiinxg dlru.mn u;ln an I_uu\_m;i Ber. | —Whilo assisting the dehorning of a bers of the Council Bluffs Rowing associn- | swore out an information charging Dane- & L AL | Hledadte b/ UL S 8o eenplec | vicious bull, at his residenco near town o 7 1h ast twi da; y cceived tion to the Omaha Athletic club looking to | \ood with assault and battery. Danewood tho bliargo of the bench il orening, | Wednesday, M W. Munshall, o young « a concolidation of the two organizations, | was arrested, and vo bonds for his appear- - st PAOE SL9ON, » 4 $hag man of about #0, had his left leg broken and > with joint headguarters at Manawa, anco this morning at 10 o'clock, \WHBE thE D FROM PINST PAGE| 'r{.\r“ 1A VA\_K(.’. if‘\:‘:;:nli Cuul:hu‘\?lllicll(‘v ahltle dislooaing, . Tho vicious: DrdtenpIAned = The caso of Georgo Wells, who was to | caso will bo aircd. t velocity to uproot several trees on the | (f ) it PG G 8 Mareh 93, | him to the earthi and he escaped with difi- X, 5 have been triod before Justicd Swearingen . outskirts of tho town. Adjourncdl yosterday, Seyeral . cases | ‘culty. ; 3 yesterday afternoon on the charge of bur- INTEREST TO LADIES At Salina it wus still more severe, and | of importance were disposed of. | e slarizing the residence of Postmaster I M. 5 b ) ¥ " it i | Does farming in Nebraska piy? Read K ffeytior, was. continuod until next Monday | And Teehaps to Many Gentlomen—o New | Caused groater dumage, demolistiung o num- | Hon W, G Hastings, tho nowly slestad | 1 CHITRE M RS Py L TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, morning at 10 'clock. At : Boston Stor ber of outbuildings iu the edge of the town. | dit p hnd ML St tho bt S A ; . i ~ A4 S &5 Thomas Owens and George Waters, who | The public expecting n | Tho storm greatly interfored with telo- | 1% MIOTIOFS And Wiikants. Ono of tho th ot TGN G. A, Scnosdsack, Peooriston, Olfizas 621 Broadway, g>anst ¢ . 5 10 I v (] N AR s gta 5 e b Bluffsand 1321l Farnam St.,, Omaha. Dys, clean and rafinish goods wero chargsd with attempting to vob the | pleasant surprise at this popular house. | graphic facilities, there not being a workable | Several indictments were returncd which ) N cash. drawer of Wilhiam Ixeell vere dis- Heantli N s u b i To- | & Atk 3 “Poor Jonathan.' of everydescription. Packag2s pacaived at eithse olfice or at ths cash. drawor of Wilham Keeline, w Hero is something worth reading about. | wire to Denver from any point east of To- | came up for hearing on a plea in abatement | 5 4 PRI =Y L Bhatfs, Send f ISS I = churged by Judge McGeo yostorday, the evic | b ving dotormined to keep rogularly | poka, Kan., all night after 7 o'clock and no | ontered by the defendants as to the | The Conried Opera company was horalded | Works, Cor, A've, A and 23th St. - Council Bl il et L denco agaiust them not peing bonsidered | 50 5 t FBI G |-d[J\I SEBIBBR: | WINE: WHRUBYHR A TLER 101bICIo0%, L EAL & lezality of tho selection of the jury | with the pretonsious of a first class organi- Merchants who have shop-worn ot soiled fabrics of any charactor can have stroug enough to warrant a conviction. AL OB T RE BNt AR i L A which found tho indictments. The tosti- | sation, and ndvanced tho prize of tickets. An | them radyed and finished equal to new. Mrs. Electa Olmstead aied yesterday fumes, we have requested n member of i fact, was completely isolated from the | yyony taken disclosed the fact that the names morning at 2 o'clock at lier residence the manufucturing company to in per- | eastafter tho latter hour so far as tele- | furnished for the jury list wero selocted with East Plorco street, aged 70 years, of fieart | son introduce to the people of Council | graphic communication was concorned. The | a total disrogard for the qualifications to act | \uue"A merican in spirit wnd manner. ‘Tho failuro. She was the mother of David Oim | Bluffs these most excellent extracts, and | wires wero so completely prostrated that | 88 jurors, County procincts were given the | [l ARt i FPOE A SRAREE o) stead, Tho funeral will occur Sunday fore- | g0 today and tomorrew, commencing at same reprosentation on tho jury as tho vro- - thero was no possibility of obtaining details | & ; < di tamment, but the performance at the Bovd ' . J h esidence. v v . cinets of Nelson and Superior, containing as vent Lty At e nofi:x:;lu:’lrofl‘o;: Iron:;l 'j':‘{" hg-.‘ % 10 o m., Mr. L. H. My will show the | ¢ 1o destruction the cyclono undoubtedly | thoy do largo viliages. Py Mt naines | 1ast evening sadly disappointed that reason- ahq | 0 l ‘ e, / i camp No. 7, Royal Neighbors | poods, beginning each day at 10 a. m. ol i Farsnirere thoIa P, ‘s ad recently | Able expectation. dlld MU dl | [ i of America, wili hold their semi-monthly wrought. drawn were those of men who had recently S 1 A i During this extraovdinary perfume sale . sorved on the v, C ‘The music and the company are quite ordi i Chilg A petit jury, coutrary to the pro- i GO : g s ovenlng I e ren 8018, 8f | wo shall make the. following speciul Storm In Omann. Vistons of the StathiarOu & sbowing of L | BAFY and tho libretio is stupid. “Tho scuro COVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with tha atost at less cost than you evee paid bala appeal was made to patriotic pride by assur- BED FEATHERS R ances that “Poor Jonathan was pecul- [ nd most approved machinery Pythias hail, over 103 Man street, at price: ] i vhich brok the | the plea in abatement was sustained and the has some technical merit, it 18 true, but INSTITUTE. o'clock. 1t s desired that a full attendance | T L p . The electrical storm which broke over it | = pleasing melodies are fow and far between. ST of the members be present. A special pro- 3 5c triple extracts lur.lJc abottle. | civy about midnignt did considerable damage | 8rand jury was guashed. A 3 N N 3 eram of entertainment has been nrovided. Ve triple extracts for 81cabottle. | 1o tolograph and telephono wires and a good prineipals, but vone of them displays an ex- LA SR (YO (‘l[‘ The fiags will be swung to the breczes a 85¢ triple oxtracts for 50c aboitle. | many'of the temporary wires strung sice Nebraska Baptists in Session. Coptional éxcellence, Tho comedy " element 1) v weok from next Friday from the tops of the 35¢ Florida water for 19c a bottle. 5 i ks Friexp, Neb., March 31.—Tho semi-annuai | is lame and sickly, and the company lacks ] various school buildings. Tho present - | 10 oz 85¢ bay rum for 19¢ n bottle. AUy Wetsu Bl down and brokeu. | oo ot the York association of Baptist | the dramauc force to put vitality into it. Phere ure several good voicos among the i | tention 1a to have appropriate excreises by | g e 1 . | Melepnone communication all over the city | ¥ s o .| Tbo title ot this so-called comic opera is a tho ‘school ehildren. who aro busy making | o LS sale consists of ‘,',‘C"'w""‘,',‘(',“‘z‘;‘%]fi')‘, was shut, off for nearly half an hour but | Saurches convened hore vosterday flernoon. | o, ot honny trick 1o enirap tho nationcl r n’l a n preparations for. tho ovent. It s probadle | Gy " o00 "jockey club, ylang ylang, lily | 901 & fow instruments at ths exchange wero | ;% (50 ML e erasn. o Omaho, The | fonity. There s mothing distine- e e reguiar monity méetme of - ho loeust | Of tho vailoy, heliotrope, stepanotis, | burned out moderator, Rev. C. 1, Bentley ot Felond, | A change. o a dortn’ _Words % e | The regular monthly meeting of tho Fruw | Of the valley, heliotrope , Rev. C.E. y A Chanee ¢ | ords ' IREATMENT d Growers and Gardencrs nssociation will be [ Marie Stuart, orange blossom. S called tho mocting to order. Rev. A, W. | B the book would makait fit anv civilizad 14 ! held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the The above special prices for today and FROM 'ROUND ABOUT US, country, and the costumes would suit any { H Laningh issi f the iation, B 7 s ek VA0, ¢ sseclation, | a4 in which the men wi presoated his resignation, which was nc- | yailed coat and the wemen 16, cepted. He will tako up the work of a pas- | trained gowns for fashions the swallow- necked, long- ¢ evening dress. county court house. The following vrogram | tomorrow only, commencing at 10'a. m. - of papers will_bo presentod: “Manuting | Tho relinbility and superiovity of theso | _ Union revival services are peing held at Potatoes,” by G. . Iuce; “Sproting Fruit | zoods is unquestionable. The largest | Seward. | -—OF ALL— ~ ! . . *7 Chvonic and Surgical Disaases Tl Important business muttors will also come | States huvo already adopted this method | BFE BWIEE 00 oy o | eighty-three houseless churchies; soventy- | romainder of tho performance most of tho Best facilities, apparatus nnd Remodios before the society. of introducing this most necessary of | Gate: Doginflmg Tl five churches pastorless; forty wen needod | caste and all of the chorus appear in the _ ssiren B oD . t of nvory Torm A vigorous protest is being made by the “"]L‘l 'nr.fih«‘lc*. :mfl k) 80l m.:mnw,:s_ A S O LTS G TR llumrdx‘m(:fl_v to carry forward dum wnr_ki eveniug dross usual to fashionable society. 1|[|I!<:1§:}:(t: :ll:;:l‘i.\'.llnr Council Bluffs firms who do beavy msuring | Mr. Myers has disposed of 7,000 bottles lat donated by the Lincoln Land com- | mreniy-fIve county seats now raady tor ocou Lilliputian Vaudeville, 50 beds for parients, board and attendanc Ihn castern companies against the order which | in one day. b Y IGh S o el soasion C, H, Hands rend | . Mes. Gonoral Tom Thuinb and company ol Teat ST LS as heen recently issued to the local repre- JHTNIN 4 v 58 . 1. B G S s = > S Write for eitculurs on deformitie d Sebta Ly e 0L LoBL 6IDAn Ses HOLIEIHE thom : LIGHTNING Joo Opalt, the well known Lancoin hotel | a paper on “Svstom in Christian Thought: | bezan a three night enzagoment at the Far- RO i Gy, not to grant lower rates to them than 1o the The lightning artist will be here all | man, is to take charee of the Hotel Riley at | How to Develop It.” *The Mission of the | nam Streot theater lust evening. Of course ¥ | plies. tumors, ¢ancer, catarrh, bronehitis, Ine companics that carry less amounts of insur- | this week yet. Don’t fail to get a beau- | Plattsmouth. Baptist Young People’s Unton” was pre- | ype most jntoresting persons in the company dome cetricity. purnlysis, opilepsy, kide anco. They threaten to remevo their patron- | tiful, genuine oil painting atu nomnal | Rev. C. W. Springer, who at ono time | sented by thostate presigent, M. G. McLeod | L0 8t oo e o e nes. badder. eve. vir, sk anl blood anid wil ugo to the companies which are not under | cost. A chance never betore offered to | edited the Red Cloud Chief, died recently at | of Omaha. Intelligence, activity and conse- | 1 O AN, sidsh | 20l ) St L ana A A SPECIALTY. \ 1of Rt Ee S HOR i Stockton, Kan, cration were the three motives which char- | Count Magri, her husband, and Baron —— DISEASES OF WOMEN S5l moraLrye thie control of the national board. Council Blulls patrons. 3 DS . T Book on Disvases of Theresidents of South) Flirst, street are BOSTON STORE From all ovor tho state come reports that | acterized its work. ~Brief repor m sov- | Magri, a brotherof tho count. The litle Womon FREE. We huvolutoly added i 1yings T o e i STON STORE, | ound 1 in axceliont condition to insuro | eral of the unions of “tho association were | folks wero well raceived and commanded tho . . in department for women during conflncinent. will begin 1o’ walk "today. The decreo of | 101 408 and 405 Broadway. Couneil | yooferops this year. then given by dologates prosent. Joq | 0o attantion ‘of " tho aualanco every Soldiers in the Regu'a v Arm | sirictiy vrovice,) (lm'wuumr'“m“ Hogel 3 ffs, la. JEak 0 t a devotional meeting this morning, led [ moment they wero on tho stage, ‘ stituto making a Speciulty o Judge McGee deciding the motor injunction CHED Broiten Bow aliiance people are trying to dev Ejthismornit L mentt f b . S o PRIVATE DISIHAS suit was enteredup yesterdav in due form sommn Cemr P fn attaccion | 0¥ Rev. Carmitchell of ‘Geueva, “The Tn. | Charles H. Clark, an Iris ‘comedion of | gud Sailors, Seamen and May All Blood Diseases suceesstuily troatod. by tho attorney for tho plaintiffs and the Reiter, the tailor, 310 Broadway, has | eca e e e bodonts Wil rat. | 5Pired Prophosy of Jonah was cloarly and | considerably meril, sang umusing and catchy writ will be issued today restrainng | all the latest styl ¢ 5 Y 4 i 28 S T o] 7o | E¥phliitic Pofson ‘removed from the system nd nowost goods. | ify the St. Louls platformy forcibly maintained by Rev. C. 1. Bently, | sougs. -Miss Lena Holt is a splendid asncer | 77205 222 the United States Navy, | without me urgs . Now Restorative Treat- L auop il pastor, at Friena. The remainiag portion of | and a pleasing songstress. 3 2 ment for Loss of VITAL POWER. Persons une t::tcgllfi:l;:tnl’l’n'!‘;z':unsl\)xu:eurl::agenn-’ha(I\'lmxnsfllg:l‘ Satisfaction guaranteed. Freddio Hampton, a 10-year-old Blair boy | the sorvice was devoted to an animated dis- | The Liliputians performed a_pantomimical | sZ2ce the War o/ the Rebellion, | b o vidi Ia B0, traated ko h ¥itho compahylant telonse tAKBaLaD onlR e who was troubled with weak lungs, jumped 1 on “Alien Baptism.” The afternoon | musical comedy entitled “The Itivals, or ; sorrespon fence, AT communieation e pany R uplonian; Federat Court News, and strained himself, resulting in a hemmor- | session was devoted to woman’s work on | Two Strings to Her Bow.” Count Rosebua | who have been discharged from :vf“:lflmc\‘]:‘r;':k ne Instrument Ji e e Most of the day was spent in federal court | hage from which he died 1na short time. home and foroign missions. The subject was | and Baron Littlefinger introduced several | \he service on account > f oA haCar o : cnry Bethors is again the vietim of the | ") o trial of tho case of John Grant against | S, C. Harris, a competent and pushing | ' How Shall We Make Our Circles a Power | new songs and dances and ended with a e & o =5 hile | teryiew preferred. Call und consult us or son& { generosity of his friends. A few days ago 5 ] D in the Churches.” teric . abilities incurred therein wvhile | ity uE i cnae, o I sond 1 i B6 Waa atrested on suspicion of baving stoioe | ihe Union Pacific Railway company, which | practical printcr and newspuper mav, has lo- | in, the Churchos. .| fencing scene, £ : st ra | Mistory of your cuse, and we will send in plais : on sus 2 Y § Y cated at Hermar and will shortly bogin the | _The discussion was opened by Mrs, C. E. | An exhibition by balf adozen trick dogs | in the line o uty, Wrupoer our - _ 4 alot of sceds which ho clauned had been | is not yet completed and will probably last | Sk 2 o Mt 0%ba' callod tbo | Bently and participated in by a number of | under the direction of Prof. A. L. Gleason, BOOK TO MEN, FREE: given hlg: by another boy, but the ofticers | al! of today. Judgo Woolson took time, how- | Gasotte, others. Mrs. E. F. Allen of Omaha, state | concluded the interesting performanca, . D . eonses, Tmpotency, § ..:»flfi’.fi“h‘;’&i‘....)"i’“ Moo unable to prove boyoud a ‘doubt that | over, to sit down on a numbor of partios who | il : s | sorotary, gave i uddress on tho work to bo = Entitled to Pension |y lareicns, i ey had been stolen and ho was discharged. havo beon convicted of *boot legging,” and Phillip Illys, living near Clearwater, is | qone, and tho way and spirit in which to do A Miser's Belongings, Braces, Appliances for Deformitles & Trusoa. jousyiniphtiuairellitn toftho ol itohies Mo RINe T =dliions et o that tho | Pruying in hurd luck. tle fell from s wugon |t In the evening Rev. B. A. Russel state | Tn tho room of a miser who has just Only manufuctory inthe Westof £ £EOI AL~ ofticers again, this time with a chicken 1n his | he did it with such a venceance that the | a vearago and badly fracturcd his shoulder, | Sinaay sehool missionary, prosentod tho sub- TRIO A i . 5 3 o ates and under the | 113 ArPLlizces, LUSSLS, ELE possession whiich he claimed ho had been | floor of the government building sageed per- | and last week his team ran away and he suf: | Joar e Nations Yonin ani the Nationss | died at Lyon, says the Boston Adver- | atthe same rates BATTERIES AND B3 5L, loaned by a boy who bad run off and left him | ceptibly. When Judgo Wonlson held ~his | fered a broken leg and a crushed chest Hxpeciations. o’ suid: "The tbrea imy. | tiser, were found money and seouritics [ same conditions as persons ren- | iy “Modical and Surgical Institute, to stand tho consequences, Ho was slated | first torm of court he made himself @ terro , B TTETTT] ; e o amounting to more thin $60,000. The | dering the sams service durin : » It Einrhehy i it o Aar this ohioken ware ] 0 oxiabaral by atesssing fnesiof 100 acal o A Cleptwater man applied SYOEREIDERJON | noriant fastors’ in sdavaloping. youtn are g . deningitbeiss 9 | 26th and Broaiway, 00 moil Bluffs, ] e O oy Teom | tho homa, puoiic schoole. and the chureh, 1t | stato of mind which will lead a man to % s ol I I : locked up togother. torms of thirty duys ench in the county Jail | 9o 0y, and rocelved his vewcher from | N0 o B Giva twonty vears exclu- | undergo ull sorts of deuinls and priva. | Zie War of the Rebellion, | Ten mingtos vide from contor of Omalin on = to violators of the revenue laws, but judglng | powaver, was grantea on a former applica- | sively to the training and developing of ber | tions merely in order to leave ala ze <% TR N 3 STOALT Why notattend Western Towa college | from the presont outlook the man will be ex- | yion “Wich the gentleman thought had been | young people, what mignt she become in- | sum over which his heirs may quarrol, except that they are not entitled THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO spring term and prepure for business or | ceedingly lucky who gets off with punish- | 150 "y Cehyma, fluence and and attanment of the future.” {5nral At hoilthy ahaandtitinny || underithesne walavyorfact O ueien ) , ! S0 ight, S -Ci 1 Shen- | 8 3 s surel 2t 0; Ly vi o 2 tonching? A splendid opportunity is | ment solight. Samuel McCullough of Shen i be that-the physicians of the fature will | June 27, 1890, is via the Chicago, Milwaukee s b SpT e L andouh, whose case was triod Wednesday, | _The devot of the Elkhorn Vailey road at oot 3 S % i offered to ail wio will accept it Spring | 300 0" tia palm with o fino of $200 and 4 | Chadron was almost completely destroyed by gk toriza the misers gree G tiim | Such persons re also entitied | & St. Paul R'y, as represented stern Nebraska T f Tre Ve o e cha term opens Monday, April 4. Colie : B Dokt ivo T ¥ ni T ring LrcuaED, SN b, EMuroll [Speclal ¢ wer T e Y Murous block, note’ postoilice, Goundil, | foeoned ©f binety daya iothi Polk county | fee Khesdny TiEt ne tus” sombnstion, | Tolegram to Tus Ban.)—Tho sccoud duy's | of distinct monomanin. > pension whether discharged | on this map. LS Bluffs, Ia, "This fine was suspended pending good be- | No other reason cau bz assigned as it was | session of the Southeastern Nebraska Teach- | === m— — | rom the service on ac ccu nt o = > [ s havior, and MeCullough was given another mmmnfiv wi'\(chr:d, lll. ixhnuossillllc to 05‘\11» ers association opened this morning wiih n disability or by reason of expir- y Genuine Rock Springs conl ial on u second count. Ho was found | mate tho loss at this time. The records | prof i % i e . o r ' g onl at | tri ) rof. Gardner in the chair. Discussions ation of term of service, if, "hatcher’s, 16 Mai v puilty and seutenced to pay a fine of $i00 | were partially destroyed and will be hard to S ooy = ] S 'CEDAR RAPIDS [ ;Imndj e 6 Main street, always on !;m‘ i sts flm!w Jail. Tho | replace. The rge doors on the cast sido of Kfifl"ifié"uzi.fi’fifflo}l"\'viqwé’f-‘c:}Si‘&"u?”!i‘dffh while in the service and line ‘OMA",‘,"'WB ES MOINES — following sentences were also imposed: Joe | the building were battered down and a lot of | opioars ™ thio principal subject being the of duty, they incurred any | _—ZHA_ 7 Armstrong, 8100 und t days; Dan | coaioil and whisky barrels rolled out, also wages 10 pay good teachers, Dr. Farnham of IS CAUSED BY A COLD We have our own vinayards in Califor piker, $150 and sixty days; Lewis Burley, | some furniture and other merchandis Peru and 1Rev. Harsha of this place, by re- njn. Jarvis Wine company, Co. Bluffs wound, injury or disease which | Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- 110 WNH D 5 & A ¥ which settles tn and Inflamos the alr tubes leadin S s 3 i TR e e 2;3‘:’1(::'"\!,;;";9 When the case of Michael Brondback. | guest of the association, mado u few remaris | oye juugs. It is tho bekinning of still disables them for mannal ed Vestibuled trains leave PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, y 2 AXY ¢ A. charged with assault with inteut to kill, was | upon this question. Notice was given this O fl'lh'l d“l at 6 20 P. M, ar- — and thirty davs; G- A | called in tho district court, at plattsmouth, | afteraoun that motion will e mado tomor- B : i labor. maha daily at 6:20 p. m,, a Sylvester Dyo of Macedonia was a Bluffs r 3 Zack Carter, | it was discovered that Williamn Carney, the | row to amend the constitution so s 1o in- I‘OI]C la onsum lon . 3 : a0 at Chicao e visitor yesterday. L or e "df:l\’ 3 Witliam Wright- | prosecuting witness, had disappeared. Carney | clude school officers in tho association, and Widow s crd Chilcies riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m, R. O. Newell of Chicago is the gues it b % k. had gone to a saloon with his attorney to get | to change the nameo to Southonst Nebraska guest of his | “yo” following prisoners woro tried on the | g drink, and while the lawyer was looking | Educational asscciation, And 18 nogloctod lends to that diso cousin, Mrs, C. H. Pinney. 5 ming el 3 , and rsOns I ing servies in p (A e L | chorge of violating tho rovenuo laws, nud | about is clicnt slipped quiotiy away. Hois [ Tho total envollment is now about 240, | A'Narm aeiiie e nteomimate: 1t of persons rendering se nam St., Omaha. i amy d vom a two | found guilty: Wiiliam Douthit, Dan Will- | supposed to havo skipped 1o avoid tostify which oxceeds that of any provious WCCUNK | (i and yon ean cortamiy ) 1 2 the regular army and navy il 5 A ' P Y i " ] i a ure it with PrAsinIB IO Iy forner lome s Dielgva ame, Jolun 1% Hall, Platt Moore, 120. Minton, | Tiroudbaci's crime was_ committed lust win: | of *this _association. = Johuson county ko It with : W, = CI . AL Z\Aaul,’ Gen'l Agent, . . vos, Franic Smith, Androw Hud' | tor at a saloon in Louisville while ho aod cost per ce ’ S > War are 2N ass. Ag C.'C. Moryhew has returnod from Val- | som, G. D. Sous and. Lowis Carncs. A, W, | (aruey “wera drunie 1ot men had been | presost.. ang: recoived honcraste mention: SCHENCK'S wnce the War are . C. LincoLy, Pass. Agent. parais, lud., whero bo bas boen attenaing | doknson was tried, found not guilty and dis’ | Guarvelling i tho saloon and had gono out. | Nemaba woanis haviae 4 oon cone in at: City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- sehool. charged. side. Cries from oae of tho two attracted | tondance, tho lirge 0 y outsi 7242, % 4 % (e] o 5 gest per cent of any outside 2 0 . ? Senator William onewez and Repre- Jarvis 1877 brandy. Rt anloabbagt|kne: attention of the crowd soon afterwards | county, was awarded the &30 banner, which L] "”/l!/“l/ fO PL/LWO/Z' sentative W. H, Ware returned yesterday arvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best | qng upon investigation Broadvack was found | was presented by Superintendent Pearse - 4 N i death ofthesoldier wasdue W. E. ESTEP, afternoon from Des Moines. T {:)nr\ll(in{z lu:u- or v{l(l“l a huge In‘uo‘. ; Broad- | this evening. Over 60y personc gained ad- Which is Without an Equal for lfllhe eath ofthes llery V‘;‘“l Misses Helen Bowman and Georgia Ben- Janed the Juge. ack claimed that Carnov assaulted him and | mission into the opera house this cvening to his service, or occurred whils | # . vt aro spending the week ut Neola, tho r"“:‘fi"j ‘:: James kad a trial in polico | tnathe was meroly dofending himself. and heard Rev. Mr Melatyre de- he was in the service, ¥ mlfll'a ll’al} m‘ m alflflr e b o aa ik a: A CONrt yesterduy morning on the charko of [ Goorge Hill is a brakeman who is spending | lver @ very eloguent lecture upon tho Sy 5 ) John H. Sufely hauded his resignation to | A5$auit and battery preferred against him by | the firs; part of & sixty dave’ leave of absonce | “Sunny Side of Soldiers’ Life.” {His addre:s Parentsof Soldiers & Sailors | @ tho mayor lust eveniug as sergeantof the | W. A. McMiilan, “who mot with his experi- | fyom his raiiroad duties in the Dakota county | Was well received and held the close atten- | .oy ror w1 diseases toading up to aud including < S iSateale o 14 N. MAIN 8T., COUNCIL BLAFFS, police force, to take effect immedntely, Ho | ehce whiletryiug to collect a bill of several | jail. (eorgo started for Lincoln, but par. | ton of the audicnzo for two lours, The as- Consnmption. dying in the United Stales ser- will go_ back to bis trade, that of carponter. | hundred “dolfars for work ‘on tho Jamos | oo tao frecly of probubited liquors in Sioux | sociation Wil dovote tomorrow - foronoon | : ———— | vica since the War of ths Rebel- | e " — 10k, His successor has not yet been named, | bullding, Tho testimany of ah"fiu’&i'fi"fif&" City, and by tho time he reached tho No- g;fi':{:’)‘;‘J»:"“;L";E?‘(’}‘:.',‘;c“"“ clection of ofticers | pp, Sehenck’s NewBook on Disense lion, or after discharge from the Mrs, George H. Meschendorf left last ev e Y beeu | braska side of the river he didn’t realize jusy X e Lungs, Liver anl Stomach, should be | sepvi o sanse orlal . T HE GRAND H OTEL ning for Galesburg, Iil,, to get the legacy | TrerPald by 8 lurufi amount for Lo Work | whore he was bound, - There was a street car Pt SR e the !"] i “.‘ a o a service, from a cause originat ) which was mentioned some time ago in Tt hud b fl‘g:;’;i"ex';g“?",‘l;f ':Il}‘l fansper | standing on the track rm Sfi"l" s.::]u{ CIty | onrovk, Nob, March 81— [Special Tele. in every home, Sent free. ing therein, leaving no widow T B T Bre us baving veen left her by o relative, 1ha awaiting the coming of the dawn and Georgo | » Ky BroB 8. [s 2 i ; Son, Philadel -hild under the age of sixteen 2 & d A Banae Uavlogoesn \sfh bt by-arelative. ol of the floxor muscles of one of his | jotued it. o went insido, and rolling him | gram to Tie Bk, |~Tho second day of tho | Dre J.Hs Schenck & Son, Philadelph In, A u g ) : #18,000 instead of §10,000 as was formerly ;“ 15 {m; tho “3"!‘~lhm-"z-x"“d1]0" 8 right- | gelf up in u blanket, fell asleep. When the | North Nebrasks Teachers association closed years, are entitled to pension if stated. handor fly out puiilch cavgit A3 CAReAter | car driver arrived o found his' sleopy pas- | o very luteresting session this evening, with #(4 YEARS: | now dependent upon their own —_—— R b8 0 i 440 senger and also discovered that the cash box o B T bor for support, whether thz The King of Gusoline Stoves, once ghve notico that Lho caso wauld bo ap- | nad beon broken opod, Things looked sus. | 8bOUL €W teacholp, eatolica, Chancellor gubiig e Vernesy | R A BMERE I SIISKARE 402 Tho old singlo gencrator Dangler was ll;(i.u(;lll(). I;ln l‘ll“lrlll court and filed o bond picious and Hill was arrested on thoe charge | Canticld’s address yas well delivered and ‘negs Ctired by two soldier ever contribute hei A the best gasolino stove cver mude, but | O o oF tae e of bu‘r, ey, 1:‘4 was n;rsu for llrln\ lum! is | very interesting. ,The paper of “Physical 'y Bottles of support or they were depandent 3 -y % ¥ - o v in jail in default of $300 bonds. This is | Culture” by Miss Munger of Chadr vas R\ DR. MILES Ll U - his Shugart & Son have a new Dangler'that | 0. Yunkerman & Co., foed, seeds, com- | oW 10 Jd ; Culture” by B d badron was . upon him at the tme of his £ ; ) cerme ., feed, seeds, spito of the fact that the prisoner dec s Gref g 3 is_unquestionably the king of vapor | mission, country produce, 108 Broadwuy, | b kuows notbing v, g:::l:lmrnmfilmfi: road by Miss Grexory of Norfolk, In the DR, MILES| [ RESTORATIVE | death or not. stoves. It is cafled the Danglor Sur- P cash box, afternoon o vocal §glg was roudered by Ms. ) b 1y | FOR INFORMATION OR ADVICE prise, and s simply the ol reliable lastionied aNew Lodge On_Octobor 15, 1501, Charles Blake shot | J: M. Collamer, accompanizient by Mrs. Reslral NERVINE, As to title to pension, ADDRESS stove with a_perfect process gencrator | About thirty member of the Council Buffs | 4uq soriously woundod 1is wife. near W eep. | Georgo N. Beols of Norfolk, which was weil HERVINE ; g - added. Tt burns a bluo flame when | lodge, Revekah degreo, formed a party which | ing Water. Sho had been deserted by Blake | executed. Dutb, bell exercises by fourteen ] Rare A . Biack ~TH S — lighted and has no odor in stopping or | started for Gienwood Wednesday night to | some time previous and had boen teaching | Youns ladies of Navfolk's High school was = 10 yrs. ofSick 1 i starting. Shugarts aro the only people | take part in the ceremonios incidental to the | #ehool i tho country, and while returning | I, \\.h_xr«.h" By Yo -r',“,'““.‘"'.‘l("‘ Al Headacho cured ee hreau 0 alms who handle them, forming of a new lodge of the order at that | [FOI scbeol sho was overtaken by hor whilom sbowod perfool LAIRiug, 13 QSR 000 by Two "".‘”""{ 145, husband, who fired threo shots from u rovol- | Kave @ wand drill, which was nicoly oxe- Lmoline ¥lint, S G e ——— place, The work of installing tho order was ¢ at her, one of which took effect in her | cuted. Oneof theitost entertaining features va, Oliio. Nervino is the quick remcdy for ROOM 220, BEE BUILDING, Thomas Tostevin, civil enginecr and | performed by C. K. Tucker of this city, as- | pight hip' and laid her up for some time. | 0f the afternoon was a paper r Ly Miss | Sleeplehsnces, Nervous Prostration, Epllepsy, St. | . — surveyor, over DeVol's, 504 Broudy sisted by \‘1‘ Ml». it Witter as deputy grand | Aftor committing bis enme’ Bluko fled to | Pannie Avnold of Qmaba on *Music in Pub ,‘l};{“,,{;“’fl';fi‘.‘ i Sgis, Hefioys Los | master, and Miss Lillian Huff as grand mur- | Plagismouth, where ho was taken into eus- | }Jie Schools.” Miss Arnold presented her OIihe Y0/ ey e 8, elogl O 7] TES -— ) - - nto cus: Thousands testify, 'Trial Bottle, elegant 4, Ewanson Muslo Co.. Masonio templ sbal, The lcdeo consists of nhoul thirty | tody, Ho alloged as bis reason for the shoot. | thoughts in her usual casy and graceful Ftaonldmggnslu.’Mlluul\lufll»nwu Elkhart, Ind. SPLCIAL NOF[(—’LS' New, modern, well-appointed, thowe il ple. | ladies and gentlemen, and starts out with | ing that his wife bad boen unduly 1ntimate | manuer, and the paper was full of useful YL L L A b Tikes e flattering prospects. After the loage had | with a prominent farmer iu their neighbor- | Suegestions, showlng thougbt and knowl | poy cuiy vy Kuhn & Co Doaglas and a8t COUNCIL BLUFF oughly well-kgpt, $3 a day. % 2 el lattsmouth, and Blake's lawyer set her long experience in the Omaha schools, o= 014 KENT—T] 6 roon 1 00w D! M b % qua nave closed @ bargain with lov, 1. W, | by~ the degreo staft of tho visit- | suity & defonse The Jury did met be. | Miss Arnold ik deiivercd a vocal solo en- TO05 Loy & Conover on Pear stroet: Apply | 2 0 SO E, T 1ODP. Gunsaulus, the well kuown Chicago divine, | 108 lodge, under the leadership of J. F. | heve Blake iusanc, howevor, aad afior being | titled “Pirrol.” A vocal solo by Mrs, Morris w Leonurd Everett. » o \ for & lecture and a sormon av tho comng ns. | SPAre: 8fter which & grand banquet was | out buta few moments found bim guily of | Mayer of Norfolk and a vocal duet by ROISALE—On ono_year's (e, 6 per cont h { sombly. Dr. Guosaulos bas aiready ap. | tPread in Avmory hall. Atabout? o'clock | masult with intent to kill. A divorce suit is | Mrs. Mayer and Roach, enutled “Cheerful: inte young horse. Apply 1o I\ peared before Council Biufs audiences at | b ‘o hortnG wiole e anrorg e bi0 | now ou' the docket betvoen Mr. and Mys, | Bess.! Was well executed. Superintendent | 1l \wiir y wav e AND BICAIN TREAT. | Leonan 0Of Counchl Blus. former assemblies, and will be remembered o Blake. ioudy is present, This session far oxceeds | \pgy o spacido for Hysteris, Dizeiness, Fits, 8 5 " QUAR SRR v - Odd Fellows’ hall, where the officers of the any former meeting ana is a thorough suc wigin, Uoad a0l srvous Pro i Rad's R SALE--At 12-acre frait and stee'c % 2 L. B130,000 v ‘.}L;m’u”m.:A:uxr::-l::x‘;lr"r‘.:\'tox:'fi.l;,"clnlxué new lodgo wero nitallod, as follows Mry L. ein—y o ¥ y :...!L?.f,f‘:d&: i g% Mental Lioare ol girden tip ity it good LR, i 1o 50,000 DK, of 08 & ¥ | Jessie ltiog, N. G.; Mrs.' Myrtlo Himes, V. Minnesots for land. - P ening of & st Tainolty: misers, A e l(n‘uh::l‘fih - uar:\?:-dx:u‘u‘}um audOmatia | G5 Mra . i1 mmm-n’,' Secrotary_and | ST. PAul, Miun., March 81,—The Minne- Asklag Executive Clemency. doh, e (Ao arronaon Lot - re—— pital and Surplus §200,000 1hio beat 19 bo fouuid at Ay ascembre ve” 850 | Mrs. Jennie Lyon treasurer;'y, B. La Chap- | sota state dewocratic convention was held | Fastivos, Neb., Mareh 81— [Special Tele- o WoAKIL 30 s INYOTUNIATY Lioayns, NuaF o blooks gt g (e o L country, (and thore s fo- roason why tho | e1e K 8. N, G, Mrs, Belle fipton, L. 8. N. | in this city today, and from fivst 10 last was | €7 t0 Tue Bre.—A petition to Governor | matorrhoes cauisi by orer-exartion of ths brain, B ol it Chautauqua there should not 00 8 big affair | Ny “Luiu Edwards, warden; Wb Him, | an evtbusiastic Cloveland endorsement, | 130¥d, asking him to pardon Captaiu A, D. by mail. - Wo Guaranua six baxer 6 | FAOK RENT—Over 10) dwollinzs of overy i STy BTy aud o paylug investment. N Vo Biatde: wardon; W. 1. Hioes, | o “Very mention of tho ex-prosi. | Y9Cum,who is convicted of manslaughter, is argar peri with Sowill san ) w T T P e E o T YU ink 1n South 1 Lowa 2 e sl . 8. lolie Lyon, O. G5 Mrs. ] being cireuluted here today with numerous | ten guarantee to refund if not cured oor o, located In ull parts of the eity. 1 | NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSIT3 TroniRa ot ommpppn £ 2 ) Emma Dupree, I. G., and Rev, W, 1, Hurd" | dent's name was received with | Jfgnare Cantain Yocum has not Vot been | iarued by Goodian Drag €, 1110 Faroa 1. 806 e, 502 Brond way L Y. GANN AHENE S Lamoke, 181 Péarl. Only bama tastor mau, ckaplaiu,’ X cheers, and the wpresentation of the | sentenced, but this courso is taken to save | “UOM" — e ST oy » 2 Want a Meat 1nspector, resolutions instructing the delezates to the | for bim his eitizensnip. LeDuc's Periodical Pills, | fl, R R RO SRR 2 T Chas. Lunkley wwiat wild ol m—— 4 The question of appointing au inspector of | Bational convention to vote for him from . [ 4 ¢ | The French remedy a-ts dirsetiy upon the ! or uddress Johuston & Van Patten, Council - ’ A Jaryls' wild olackborry is the best. he quasHaa alaspniausy AD v poopto | frstto last wor carriod withw vim that | o N SaxMnpaaratia e '[1.']::".;1 poto. | KemOrotiveorgus il vuros suppresslon ot Wiuis {f Funeral Divector and Underty g —— ke v h e b , Neb., March 81, [Spec - | Taonsc. B20F throo for #h and Ghn ba rmalled e 211 H o ' Fastern money t010an on real estate | who are devendent upou their butchers, as | Seceery, o e Aot S Clovelana sup- | i to Tus Bre,|—Tho democratie caueus fhould notbeused durlugpre coanoy, Jobbars (CIOCUBAN uddition Hate fur reat. seven | 81 Lroadwey, Claunoll Blulla o 4 o St rs. del 4 y irapglets and the public supplied Ly U Zyuows ©4ch; Luth; lot aud eold water Lay 15 e by E. H. Sheafe, Broadway and Main, woll s sowe of the butchers themselves, are | enthusiastio for Cleveland, of Fairmont township heid here today elected Druz Cor, Owab oo "4PP 70000188 gy, havnte b A A 34

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