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s ! MINTION MINOR N, Y. Plumt Council Bl Craivs cbu A marringe 16 G. W, Sw both of Harrison ¢ tia day The cases ag ng Co Lum con Sany er Co ring » Kildare and Maber, chareed with rosisting an officer have been continued u next Monday A special 1 Pytoian Sistert d noon at 2 o'cl ghts of as hall The Ladies Aid socioty of the Berean Bap: tist church witi meet Thursday aft t the resigence of Mrs, T. F. Thickst Willow avenuo. As a partial result of the special service 8t the Second Presvyterian church clever porsons uuited with the church lust S More are expected to follow Democratic primaries will be held e various v next Saturday evening t clect delegutes the county couvention, which is 10 be held Ihiere will be u mee Farmers hall court house, tonizht Lo w lis tective associ All 1uterest earnestly requested 1o bo present A church socinble will be giver ing by the ladies of the Second Pr church ut the church on Harmouy street. literury program will Le furnished Wiilism Carroll died of con yesierdny motuing a1 8 o'clock. Tk will take place tuis afternoon at 2 o'clock from his residence, near the Chautaugua grounas Otto Heiser, £ mau vho punished John Force for running off with his girl fined £30.80 iu police court vesterday mort ing. Heiser suffered the penalty without a murmur, saving it was worth that much to get even with his Tbe regular council mecting of Potta wattamie tribe, No. 21, Improved Order of Red Men, will he held this svening iu their wigwam, corner oi Droadway and Main strects, at_7:80 o'clock for work in ihe degrees. Visiting cniefs aro welcome The reading room of the Young Men's Christian nssociation has beon presented with two church papers. one from the Fifth Avenue Methodist church, tho Northwestern Chiristiau udvocate, and the other from the Broadway chapler of the Epworth league the Epwortn Heruld Charles Baker, a mulatto boy who has beeu living with Mr. and Mrs. T Buker for several years past, was b before Judge MeGee yestorday morning charge of incorripbility and ordered 10 the reform school 15 be tra it seemed hizaly elated over the prospe chunge und begged that bo be taken nway ut once. on a taken Mrs. Margaret Alberti, wife of Oscar Alberti, died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock of rheumatism of the heart and brain, from which she had been suffering for the past four dmys. She was 47 vears of age aud leuves two sons and two ‘daugbters. The funeral will take place this alternoon ot 2 o'clock from ber late residence ou Hubvard street, Rev. Stepben Phelps oficiating. In- terment will be 1n Walnut Hill cometery. — Jurvis 1877 brandy. purest, safest, best, et Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thatcher’s, 16 Main street, always on Land. 3 Watch the dumily papers for the an- nouncement of grand spring opening. BOSTON STORE, Council Bluffs, Ia. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CoO. = How are your awnings? J. M. Laumcke, 131 Pearl. Only home factory. The King of Gasoline Stoves, The old single generator Dan the best gasoline stove ever mu bu*, Shugart & Son have a new Dangler that is unquestionably the king of stoves. 1t is called the Dangler prise, and is simply theold reliable stove with u perfect proce generator added. It burns a blue flame when lighted and bas no odor in stopping o starting. Shugarts are the only people who handle them. PERSONAL PAKAGERAPHS. vapor Colonel Cochran of Little Sioux is in the city 1rs. I, S. Stelling lenves next Su for Chicago, where she will reside. 3. J. Frainey returned yosterd Moines, where he spent the winte Attorney Charles McKenzie of Dunlap w in the city yesterday attending district court Tue following railrond men ware in the city yesterduy to stiend a meeting of ine general agents ot the transfer: General Superintendent Sanborn and Division Super- utendent Hopkins of the Northwestern Superintendeut Allen and Assistant ondent Harry Fox of the Iock Genera! Superiutendent Cull ; itendent Goodenough of the Milwaukee, General Superintendent Beesler, Superintendent Wilson of the lowa lines und Assistant Superintendent Storrs of the Burlington, General Mavager Guult and Superintendent Buchauan of the Omabn St Louis and General Manager Dickinson of tho Union Pacific, aud H. Sheafe has money toloan on renl estate and chattels, Broudwey and Main, Supper at Hughes block Thurs April 7, a1 6 o'clock. Price, 2ic. Display rday afternoon Misses Spink wttendano ana lust evening Yearon’s millinery display was much larger than on ihe opening evening, when it was unequalled by any similar event during the senson. The enthusi- asm of theladies isincreasing, and the verdict is thut the new seuson’s millin- ery surpasses all the wonderful creation of the pust. Among the visitors yester- any were a number of prominent ladie of Omaha. Tnis afternoon und evening cluses the , und those who huve ye at not tuken uhm tage of the opporty ity 10 see the latest beautiful things must do 80 now or miss it. Owing to the unfavorable weather of Jast week Miss Ragsdale will continue bor millinery opening Monday, T day and Wednesday of this week Broadway. Settled in ¥ James Medley aua Eunice Swaney cluded 1o pateh up their trouble worning by geiting married. Justice Ham mer was summoned to the city jail, Mrs Medley. the motber of the young man, was sout 10 the court house &fiers marriage Jicense, and iv less thau balf an bour thoy were united. Mrs. Modley, a1 the conclusion of the ceremouy, gave ber new duugbier-in- law wn affectionste kiss, uud after remarking thet the parior where the marriage t0o place was 1ot just what she wished, started off for home with the young couple 1n Low ——— Ewzpson Musie Co,, Mason e Watch the daily papers for the npouncement of grand spring opening. con- vesterds) o tewple. an- BOSTON ORE, Council Blufls, la. 1y RINGHAM, WHITELAW & Co. —— Thomas Tostevin, civil eugineer and surveyor, over DeVol's, 504 Broadwuy — wild olackberry is the b Jarvi st THE OMAHA DAILY LK BEE: NEWS FROM (OUNCIL BLUFFS Ocurt Opens For Business with a Large Docket, IN | District | DISCUSSED AN NCTION CASE Question in of ¢ of 11 to ¥ of nuing the Sale Grand Hotel How the Property the Suloon Receive perty Feels, ned yostorday m E. Deemer e the drawn was te | up ure as follows: O. H Crescent, J. C. Lewis of Li | Guard of York, John F. | 8. 6, Grteswsod | of Hard After who make Dutrow of Fra { Garder S. 8. Fr ey Garver of Keg Cree o nse Shea u wnd Max making an caso of J. J 1 others oull suit which w f this ¢ o G R Shea causes t was 0d up by d sov s azo by Shea to ng the defer of intoxicat cra issued restra rviugon the sule Grand hote Johu Y. Stope, who ca d the atten of ourt 1o the fact that Hannan, as receiver, was uu ofticer of the district co 1 tbe Grand hot tie property of tho Penn Mutunl Ins company, was in the hands of the court . con cquently Hanuan bud no power to allow or ve ut tho sule of liguors, excepu as that power was given him by the court. He held that av »n was not needed, but that as He no power to bind tho court, and if he had was of no « ple_order court sued 1n | cuse where the proy n the b i receiver was wvolved, was all that was nec essn Stea claimed that a cnse somewhat var. allel bad already been decided in accoraunce Witk bis claims’ by the supreme court, und a somewhat extended argumeut was carried on, 1 the conclusion of which the court post poved the further counsideration of the case until eveniug. At the evening session the defendants filed o motion {51 the dismissal of the case on the ground tuat the plaintifl bud not chosen the proper remeuy. Attorney Shea made his ar- gument iu oppositicn 1o this motion, after which the case wus coutinued uutil Friday Reiter, the tailor, 8310 Broadway, has all the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Remember the npron sale by Broad- way Methodist Indies at tes’ block ou’ Thursday noon and evening, April 7. Apron Sale and Supper. The ladies of Broadway Method fternoon church have prepared a nov ment for Thursday s te nd e ning in Hughes’ block. Aprons of all kinds will be offered for sule, and a sup- per served ut 6 p. m DON'T LIKE THEIR WAGES. of the ments W cil at Potice nt Mo Fire Pay. Members and Depart- tho cou its m afternoon decided to cut down When eting Monday expenses all ne and 1o bezin by reducing the salaries of the various city officers, it brougnt a bornets’ mnest clattering down about its ears. The members of the fire department were the first to take any definite action in regard 1o the matter, ana yesteraay morning when Chief Levin returned from ks morn- ing rounds he was surprised upon nearing the engiue house on North Main street at seeing all the wen witn their apparatus fron the other houses assembled there, apparently waiting for something. When he drove up R. H. Huntington of No. 4 company, ncting us spokesman for the crowd, informed bim it the boys were dissatisfied and were going to quit. “Hoid on Lere,” was the chief's reply, “I don’t want o hear your complaint,” and be ran 1o a telephone and called Aldermen Pace und Smith, two of the members of the fire committee, who soon -arrivea. Huntington tnen t0id the members of the committee that along the | the men did not want to work for 0 a month, mna uked thet something o done. Afrertalking o few mnutes the men wero cea to go back to thewr several houscs upon the promiso that tho looked iuto by the committce. The firemen then took advantaze fact that they were all case would be of the togetber and pre wi ted Chief Levin with an elegaut solid rold badge, comsisting of two and 8 large dant, bearing [ of, his_ position date of thie pres and from whom th t came. The is elogantly engraved and embossed. tes a baage of which the owner m oroud It not lik salaries” will bo put back wher: were, for the present at least. The cc nas gone in for retrench- ent with a big R, and it is 10t they w chase. O hardly probaule 1 be run to cover 50 early in the of the main causes for the growl g the men is the fact that the captains of 1he various houses are puton u par with the otber men so fur as salvrios are concerued. The oftica of . 3 bias 4 num ber of counec smd, more tle honor tnere that trouble wi 1t men 1o tal cing compe the place. is tbought that before long u yuise of & por month will be given the cap- tuias nud 1he saliries of the other men be they ere now, The poiice are equally out of sorts, There no doubt that men can be found, and ty of them, who would williug to 've on the police foreo just for the fun of aring blue jeans and brass butions, just os tuere ure men who would be prevident of the United States for £20 and their board, but they urge thut they would not be meun of the sort who could be trusted with the eafoty of the eity. v ries of the police force, like all other salaries, are pmid in cily warrants, ich are worth about 94 cents on the dol- when reduced to @ cash basis, they month. The cut is very vaturally the cause of 8 great deal of dissatisfaction, but it remaius to be scen whetber the city will find the experiment of employing underpaid officers u profitable oue. lar amount to about &5 per ed Her Family. rerton, who has been living at 531 Tenth avenue, bus left ber home aud hier relatives claim not to bave the sligntest iden where sbhe bas gone, ‘I'he last truce of ber was at the New York Life building in Omabu, where she went last Saturaay afte 100U 10 DAY some m on a note. Where she went {rom thero canuot be iearned. Mr. Edgertou is o blackswith for the Milwaukee road aud is in well-to-6o circumstances. He is prominent in secret society circles and his Mrs, E. B, & wife has been well th; t of until receutly, when some unwholesome stories began 1o circulate among her acquaintauces and re sulted in the cold shoulder being turned upon her by muny of them. Her husband bas ua- vertissd thut he will not be responsible for bor debts sud the aflair is beiug rolled as & sweet morsel under gossipy tongues. —_— Will Open an Tutelligence Office. Colonel Alexander Hogeland, the “‘news- boys' friend,” who is iu the city for a few asys in the course of one of bis tours of the state, is organizing & society which 1s 10 bave for its object the finaing of employmenut for bovs aud girls 1o ths city, snd with this end in view 8 meoting was held vesterdsy ul the Uniou Christiap Mission, 238 Broadwas, for the purpose of setting the ball roling. 1t was sitended by representatives from & uum. ber of the cLurches, aud commenced 8t §:30 a.m Mrs. tole wasappowted secretar: sud it was decided that the local orgu ization should consist of three ludies aud three gentlemen. It was decided to open au utelligence office and se. lect & permanent board to take charge of the work under the supervision of 1he stale as- sociation. Dr. Stephen Phelps was author ized o write & letter to Lhe pasiors’ associa- tion at Des Moines recommending & state convention of those intereeted in the work. 10 be held at Des Moines in the pear future, he exact date to be decided upon Inter number of intoresting speoches made by Rev, T. McK. Stewart, J. M Rev. C. W. Brewer, Rev. Henry M. Smith. Colonel Hogelaud, Dr Phelps, Rev. Clark of Omaba, W s, Colonel Edward Daniels of D. C.. and Mrs, Dr. Swectland ta. A letter was also read from W ute agent for Missourl, with ors at Kunsas ( were H De () Bil | laday iong, J Washing of H nead — We have our own vineyards Jarvis Wine company, C _—— et 1 a suit in the for the purpose t stice of terms whi Aft ef commenc s of the yesterdny oged recret | veace waship 1o plaictiff ar of farm land was 1o for trial before J. R. I John Robeuson was the of filed an wfdavit in whicy he aliezed that Boulden was so preju liced in favor of Robeuson that the cas would not bave fair trial. Altho there was nter showing made to this affide. vit his motion fora chauge of venue was overruled aud tbe justice went ou and ren dered a judgment aginst Rief by aefault He makes application for the rebearing of the case 1n the district cou on a w of error. and demands an injunction restruin ing Rovenson from taking possession of the property under judgment which Boul den rendered ownersh fat set P was ve den for yesterday ved, defendant, - Just receive at Davis’, a carload of Heath & Millignn Mfg. Co.’s paints Absolutely r und the best in the mark That Heating Apparatus. The eity cout met gesteraay afternoon as a committee of the whole in order to look up some matters which had been referrea to it ot the evening. The question of putting a larger boiler in the city building 80 that the jail might bo heated by steam was investigated, and it was decided vot to change the plan first propossd. The putrol wagon was then called up and the council went out to look at the residence of Dr. E. 1. Woodbury, which was damaged by the storm of Sunday afternoon. It was de cided that he might put up a storm curb as he hagerequested, at his own expense. cting Mouday Mrs. J. D. Stevenson has secured the services of first class trimmer from the eust and is prepuring to have her mlli nery opening and Easter display ne Thursday and Friday, April 7 and 8, her store, No. 7389 West Broadway, cor- ner of Sth street. ——— Humane Society Officers, At the annual meeting of the Council Bluffs Humane society the following officers were chosen for the coming vear: President, D. C. Bloomer: vice president, Rev. 5. Phelps; secretary, V. L. Troynor; treasurer, A. Ov ton: board of directors, Rev. G. W. Croft Rev. E. J. Babcock, W.'A. Morehouse, Mrs. Huth Paul, Mrs. R. J. Osborne: speciai agents, F ienry Delong, A. Overton. The presid was directed 1o confer with tne mavor and chief of police with a view to se- curing their assistance in carryine on tae work of the society if it should be necaed. Grand Oper & Display wnd opening Jlay of spring and goods at the DBoswon store . 1t. The storc will close at 5 p. m. rsday and will reopen ai 7 p- m. the same ev ng. No goods will be sold that evening, but the finest, largest and most eluborate spring and summer gooas ever displuy :xhibited in Council Bluffs wiil be made. The proprietors of the Boston store have aimed to select the finest goods in the market, and are now vetier prepared than ever 1o supply their customers with everything first-class in their line The display Thursday will surpass any thing zmd everything in this line, and the people of Council Bluffs will find it well worth their time Yo call and ex- amine and inspect the goods. Don't let this opportunity to view u great exhibit go by unavailed. e ARRIVAL OF FITZ AND VICK. Omaha’s Star Pitchier and Second Basemsn Report tor Duty, Second Baseman rlitzgerald, who by the way is rather o novby sort of acitizen, slong with Tom Vickery, Omaha's star cher, flonted yesterday morning, leaving ory and Sprague the only members now outside the fold. The two ncw arrivals are both in perfect physical trim, but bave as yet had no prelim. uary p ce or limbering up. They are bothi exceecingly anxious to get at if, una Vickery expresscs some fears of the teams being unable t sufficient exercise before the chumpionship season swoops down nttem. He says that Toledo, Columbus and even Milwaukee have ulrcady hud a weels of outdoo k and in consequence are showing up in good for Manazer we is kecping the entire aggregation, uight and morniug, on the bustle Within the Colisen Iis, and is determined to make the most possible out of au_inauspicious co dition. All the vo who took a run, skip aud o jump yesterday afternoon gave evi- dence of stufl that mak nping batl players and Manager Rowe is exceoding pleased with In the meantime Groundsceper Buck Kcefe continues 10 pray remittingly for good weather. 5 W Stavin and Mitchell Al Out, New Yong, A —Frank P, Slavin and Chariie Mitcheil are no longer partners. They aud hereafter emch pug N A XA P T decided to quit Mitchell bsfors they sailed from this country last month, for be realized that nis association with zland's boxin champion was not benefitng himto any alarming extent from s financial standpoint. The following cablezram snows the Antipo dean bas decided Mitchell shall not bave u band in bis training LONDON. A} > the Bportinz Editor of tiie World: Fond’ Jack vo trin me for the Tuckson muteh, Have brosen off with Mitceh ©ell. Keplyf he is uble 1o come. SLAVIN The man mentioned in the above cablegram refers 1o tluvin’s brotker, who will probu biy sail for England tomorrow. Jack Slayio, who 15 one of the three fighting brothers of that name, is said to be an_excellent trainer. ‘The other brother Bill will remain in this city. Thero is vo doubt that Slavin’s asso clation with Mitcbell in this country burt bim 1o no small extent. Chunged the Date. In order to accommodate some of the mem- bers, tho directors of the Omaha Atuletic club have changed the date of “club night’ from Saturday to Thursday. For tomorrow uighta fine prozram is sunounved. Iick Moon and Jack Stauley of St. Paul, and Danuy Daly and Young Gallagher will *go’ for scientific points. Considerable expense is atwached to the affair ano wembers will be charged §1.50 at the door, in sddition to showing & card. Ouly club members will be ugmitted. Women Wil Kide The match bicycle race between the local female chempion, Luy Willams, sud the Masked Byker, which comes. off on either Friduy or Saturday night at the Coliseum, is atiractiug 8 good desl of speculation in oycie mud sporting circles, The mystery thut enshrouds the Masked Byer 1s lendiug intorest 1o the aflair The match is twenty-five miles for #2010 side and & proportion of the gate reccipts Both compelitors are training diligently uud confidence off the honors, determinedly, und both express in their sbility 1o carry The pight of the coutest will oither ve that of Fridey or Saturday, but & debinite sunouncement wili be made bereafier. Good wusic wiil be in sitendance, end everyihing done 1o make Lhe evening's entertaiument first class 10 all particulars. Mr. Joslyn's New D The Boston Herald says: “Mr. E. H Moore of the Melrose, Mass., kennels has s0ld his famous rough-costed St. Bernard, Safford, by Ben Lomond-Suffron, to Mr. Goorge A. Joslyn of Omuba, Neb. Saffora ] has bee: he stud &t the Melrose kennels this spring and his 1oss 10 breeders in this locality wiil be greatly Jeli, being possessed | of qualities not exbibited . even in Sir Bed vere w His nderful. Mr. Joslyn has sacured in Safford & mag sctivity 1ot ‘%o large s aog is cent animal, from the vers best strain of eh coat St. Bervards iu the world, as_kis igres will show. Tis sire and dam, Her 1 and S are first and specis winvers, Neither of them were ever afl his dam, is by Cb mon Ex. Bela Dona. Plinlimmon is bv Pilerim _aod Bossio 4, who was by Ch. _Bayard Heb Safford ~ thus _com cvery possible sens the best e past. To say that he do ««"I(’!H 10 his ] ge would be no praise, 1or he excels all those noted St Bernards who figure in bis pedigree. This dog, while not so attractive as Mr. Joslyn's Edwin Booth, which recent which was yalued at 82,000, is ana a perfect specimen of His und bone ar slor & rich orauge, white collar, ever blase and Aari shadings so greatly desirod in St. Bernards, stands thirty-three inctcs ut the shoulder, good limbs #nd memsures over seven fact from tip 1o tip; in_&ood con dition will weigh not far from 200 pounds. He has & perfect disposition and is as active as u greyhound —t— HOME PATRONAGE PUSHERS, Manufucturers and Consumers Ass Moving Along Steadily. A rogular meeting of the Manufactarers and Consumers assoclation was held t evening in tneir rooms iu Tne Bex building. At the time of calling the meeting to order ouly fifteen outof 174 membors were present, and only as many more came ia later. extremely light attendance way the suvject of some comment aud was hard to explain, in view of the fact that a written notice of the meeting had been mailed to every membver Previous me have been held in the afternoon, but the time was changed to the evening 1o accommodate those members who are too busily engaged ig the day to give their time to public meetings. The president stated erticles of 1n corporation for the assoctation were being drawn up, but were not yet completed I'tie following firms were elected m of the cintion A. W. Wel tioner bache & McBride, Omuha Truck company: H. C. Todd, box manu- facty €. D. Woodworth & Co., harness ote.; Lindquest, tailor; Woodman Linseed Oil company; Huvden Bros.; pro prietors of the Dodge county directory: W H. Duffett, brick, Beatrice: Godfrey & Meals, water supplies. F'remot The secretary made u report a the financial _condition of the association showing the receipt and disbursemcnt of all funas. t was also reported tbat over 8,000 nam had been signed to the agreement to give Nebraska-made goods the preference. The question of incorporation was again brought up, oand it bemg deemed proper to obtain an expression of opinion from the members present, the articles as drawn up by Mr. Estabrook were read and aporoved nbers contec after some few changes. Mr. Hodgin said: “The members of the tion are making a great tistake in not using more of 1ho labels of the association Tnere are a good many outside manufacturers who are representing that thewr goous made in the state, when they ot, and that the consumers have no way of distin guishing the difference. He therefore offere the followine resolution 1 ) ve That it Is the sense of this meet- nug that 1 every member of th cintion should use the trade mark or on each and every article wanufactu them, S0 4s 10 protect consumers or ge crul rehip froni 1 wisled by fore natacturers who are trying to force o 0f their zoods on the stute by represen iz that their goods are miude Ly Nebrask Abor. The motion was unanimously adoptea President Paze statea that out of 140 s 10 the exposition building 124 spaces had een eugaged by memvers who would make exibits at the June exposition. Every thing will ve in readiness to move in the exhbibits June 1, the exposition opening on the 11th. The subject ol the exposition was discussed at length, but Do new poinis were brought out. e e IN THE NORTHW E! Effects of Yesterday's Storm and Blizzard in That Scction, S1. Pavi, Minn., April 5.—Itis clear today and the storm has passed nway all over tbe northwest. Details of the estent of the storm are now veing received, and indicete that its severity was but hinted st in the earlier reports, The blizzard coutinuea mostly severe around Miller, S. D. Hun- dreds of head of stock were oul in e storm, and many will perish. A {freight train stalled near here yesterduy. The fall of rain and snow which has raged in South Da- kota bas ceased und the sun is shining vrightly. In conseguence of the snow rail- roads are badly tied up. The Northwestern line's trains laid in the snow all yesterday afterncon &nd might. The ' through Chicago passenger on the Northwest ern got no further than Redfield ou this line, ‘but turned there and went buck. The plockade 1s the worst ex perienced in along time. Wuile sceding will be greatly deluyed, farmers and all ot ers ure well satisfied, and the ncreag: will be muterially iucreased, as great eucourage- ment is felt The country districts will be well-nigh im- passuble for dags to come. At Hudson, S D)., it is reported that the snow storm yester any afternoon blockaded the west and north branches of the Ohicago & Northwestern road. The north bound train last nieht ouly resched Radfield and returned this moroing No trains have been sent out or arrived from the west since noon yesterday. Liues in otber directions are open. Soow ploughs and snovellers are at work onthe west and north lines. The Great Northern trains are also interrupted. The rain fall was the greatest ever knowu here o Apr — 10WA EDUCATORS MEET. s of th District 1n Sess Des Morses, la., April b.--Special Telc gram to Tue Ber.)—The county superinten deats of this district met in tue state super- unty Supe: » Des Moines wmtendent’s room this worning. Tuose present are: C. L. Wilson, Adair; B, P Holst, Boone; L. L. Taylor, Colburn; W, J. Hadles E. Jennsson, Greenc: L. M. Swendler, Guthrie; J. H. Richard, Hamilton: Mrs,| M. A. Taoner, Hwrain C. O. McLuin, Jasper: T. H. Swne, Madi- so0; Mrs. M. Harsin, Marion: E. P. Fogg, Marshail; W, A. McCord, Polk; S. W. Henth, Powesbiek: J. F. Reed, Story; W. G. Steuley, Warren, and M. J Mitchell, Weuster. dihe following questions were discussed: “In What Particular Does the Country School Fail 10 Moet the Rea sonuble Eapectationd” W. G. Stanley Warren county: “#What Muy We do to Se cure improvement jn School Grounds and Outouildings?” W, J. Hadley, Dallas county; *iu What AMay May the Customary Manver of Cendugling Toachers' Exam inations be Improved Upon’ T. H. Stone. Magison county. Muson Gity's Demnnas, Masox Crry, oy Apri Special Tele gram to Tur Bee.|—President Ives of the Burlington, Uedar Rapids & Northern wes waited upon today by a delegation of Mason City citizens, urging tho extension of the road from Rockford to Mason City. The 0t seemed {avoravly disposed and the matter before the board of rectors, which meets in Chicago tomorrow ‘They will push 4 connection between their Kstherville and Forrest City branches right MALIGNANT ABSCESS. My little gir] suffered for three years from & large Abscess on her Lip, the result of a fall and dislocation. The Abscess was large, with six openings, 1l of which discharged puss. 1 was induced by friends to give her 8. 8. 8., end by the time the fifth Dottle wus finished the Abscess was entirely beal- ed, and the child was well aud happy. Mrs. J. A. WIEGNER, BLATINGTON, PA. Send for book on the Blood and Skin. Swurr Seeciric Co., ATLANTA, Ga WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1892 Written 1Guarantes -( Care kvory Case or ey Refunded. Yar cure 18 pormAnent a; 4 NeTOn YeRTs nEs hnve © Ry desctibing c1se | mAll And we @I¥: Ehe snm e stror haflenge tue world fora ches that onr Ma B PResudicns wERins soo Bt o & curod. Weg . dvery Anancis huck LENINI 18 g v osate Lo w hus puid back your 1 We w REMEDY - Omahn, Ne [ ONLY . 500 1 QL Lo or TatiNg Max o R OUS DelLiEr: WoRR PR GE LAY B Ml ko eiTOCts af GITOF OF 83 cessos In 01d or voun that wo cannot eare. W Funrantee cverstease or refind every dollar Five daystrial troatment $1, full courso & erceptibie bensfits rodizod in throo days By I, sucurely pickel from observation. COOK REMEDY U0 UMATA. NEB LADIES ONLY MALE REGULATOX 1N 10 i duy Or money r () oly 8eulel froi COOR REMEDY €. ) BRONCHITIS IS CAUSED BY A COLD whick scttles 1o and tnfarn ngs. It i tho beginn Bronchlal Consumption And if neglected Ie that disease vory spoedily A shurp, metallie necompnnies it Tuke it in time and you can cortalnly cure it with SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. Which is Without an Equal for BRONCH ITIS £nd for ull diseases leadinz up to & Comsumption 'y 1i0: the alr tubes adin Dry Sehenek®s New Book on Diseases of the Lungs, Liver anl Stomach, should be in every home, Sent frec. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Sou, Philidelplia. HARD DRINKERS Suffering in mind, hody nnd purse from I ENNESS or DIPSOMANIA vuti be N kpeedily eurcd Ly the wORdOr Ul HEw Kol CHLORIOCOLD! No matter, whothicr the person 16 n modoruto or “pericdicnl” drinker or o " total wreck, be aalits Sr oraving Without Lorm or in o Wiih CHLORIGGOLD {11 WA e (i ons B san b 3 i P e roces AlLeormry onndentinl; 1A DIEED CHEMICA L € FTOPrICO 707 e Ur S K6 DEAFDOF Sty FOR EALE TN OMAHA. NEB., BY . Co.r 19th & Douglur 1. & Co. Cor 141t & Douglar Sts. AD. Foster & Col. ¢ DRUNKENNESS ©r the Liquor Habit Poxitively Cared by administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specit 2t oan be gives 106 oup of cofie or tea, or in foud, withiout the knowiedee of the patient. 1t 15 abaolutels Darmiloms, and will efiect & permanent ang epocdy cure, whether the patient Je & moderate Grinker or 3 alooholic wreok. It hing boen g1oen 15 (housands Of cagee, and 17 @vers inEiuncs m perfeci oure har fol- i Fulle, The syuten: onoe impregnated voific 1t ocomon o utier 1T pows BIILY for the Tigliar wppetite 1o exint GOLDEN" RPECIFIC CO.. Prop'rs, Clneinnatl, ©. 48 page book of vartioulars irko. To be hud of cil Bluft {uhn & Co.. 15th and Douzlas Sts. and 15th & Cuminz Sts. Wholesaie” Bluke. Bbru und Richardson Druz Co.. Omana, Neb, W. C. ESTEP, Fanera: Diractor, Bmbalmer 14 N. MAIR ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, ' uway, but are likely 1o build no further east this summer thau to Forrest City, although a survey has been made to Manley. Da ge ot K KEOKUE, 1a., Apr have just been received here of a shower of mud which fell a1 Farmington, ia., Monaay. It 18 sup posed to have boer carried up into the clouds by & cycloe and tnen precipituted. g da sl Boston Wool Market. Bostox, Mass., April 5 —The wool market is quiet: Obio X, X and XX and above, 25@20¢; Michigan X, 25@c; No. 1 waols steady; Ohio, 83@34c: Michigan, 82@iic No. 1 combing dull at #5@37c; Ohbio fine de laine, 8288 ;¢; Michigan tine delmmue, 80 Slc; unwashed quarter bloods, 24(@2c three-eightus bloods quiet at 27c. Texas, California and Oregon wools quiet, Pulled wools, best, 83@4c: fair to good supers, B0@ise: and extras, 22@d0c; Australisn wools, 8l@8if,c. Carpet wools steaay One Minute, One minute 1ime oftea W% & great dif ference—a oue minute remady for bronehits choking up of the throat, lungs, etc., of ourse 18 & Llessing. Cubeb Coazn Curs is such & remedy. For sale by all draggists. Cubeb Couzh Cure—Oneminute, edeicudbasil Stewmer Arrivals. At Philadelphia—Briust Prince, from Liverpool, At Rio Janeiro from New York At Hemburg —Weliand, from New york. At Loudon—».ghted—Vendam snd Frauce, from New York At New York mex. Vingilanca and Acapuleo, Arnived Suale, from Bre Mre. Winslow's Sootbing Syrup reduce ntiammation while ehildren are teething, 25 ceuts & botue. Holyoke - Demoerats W Howyoke, Calo, April 5.—[Special Tele gram to Tue Bee|—The democrats won tere today, elocting B. R Grant for mavor nud for trusices J. Lewis, W. Irwin and G B. Weir. —— AEWS OF YESTERDAY, Domestie n w Warner was assiaulue n Kan- sur Clty by o pol.tical oppouent uud badiy Uruised Nearly cvery w )W gluse factory In the west his decided 1 wy il A re sumption will not be 1 September or October, A “gluss fa provubie Nirs. Grecubauti. & poor woman who hus re- cently buen dischur od (ron the county hos pital” ut Denver. Colo. makes churies of boartless cruelty agalnst the wunsgement of that lostituuio | l} TWIN CITY STEAM DYE G.A. S Bluffsand of everydas Works, C Merchar Omnan SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA furis for sale. Triproved 280 u 1 n Harris inty N per acre: | Tow %2 Tt you are lookinz for all und sec us. Johnston & Van | LE OR EXCHANGE City unl farn NT rss fn ull purts of the | i . Broadwey und Ma ! NOIt SALE-A. nour ity ada for | frait aud enrd sses. B 1L sneafe, [ Ok REN ) flico room now o | ver on learl siroet ORSALY Everett, Leonar, JPARYS. garien business blo ks Hess, 10 Pearl stroot (CUCHRAN addition fl s euchi buth: hot & Hess, ucents Omaha Medieal and Sureie INSTITUTE. l 0§ Far INFIRMARY ; FOR THR A TREATMENT ‘g—; ALL—- Chrouis and Suraical Disaasss Best facilities, apparat for ful trexun requirin: medic treatment D bourd nnd attendance accomodations in the west circulars on deformities usses, club feet, curvatures of s tumors, cancer, catarrh, bronchitis, 1 e ectricity, puraiysis, epilepsy, . b adder. eye. ear, skin and blood ind 1 operations. PECIALT DISEASEb OF WOMEN .50k b Vomen FREE. We have Iy added n cepartn: B louss, sale lots unl Day fo. Counsil Biulls | — | for rent. seven wnd coid water. Day | —OF s und of ov Remedies su 50 beds for Hest Write f and Bo, Kid- al strictly pravute) Only Reilublo Medicul lo- sttute making u Specialty ot | PRIVATI DISHASES i All B'ood Diseases successfuil i Syphiiftic Poison removed from the without mercury. New 1 | ment for Loss of VITAL I'0 able 10 vist us may be treate me by | correspon o A mu cutions confi; don dcines or insiraments sent Ly wail orexpress. socurely packed, no mar nd cate coplents or Bender. One personw terylew preferred. Call and consult us or send | history of your cuse. und we wil d in p.uin wrapper. our BODI( 70 M:N FRag Spoee e With quc Appl < 10 Upon Vrivate, | ul or Nervous Dis tuud Varice Br s for Deformities & Truses Only manu nthe Westof 42280 6 u- 175 AP PLLiNCes, Tr0SS Ly, LLECIRIC | BATTERIES AND BEL1S. Omaha Medical and Sur 26th and Broaiwav, ses, Tn Ten minutes' vide fro Omiuhin and ¢ Blufr ! = { THE KING ! OF ALL COUGH CURES: BOCTOR LY; Sold in Engand for 1s. 1%d., ard in America for 25 cents a botile. o A, Dye, sived Souneil a cloan B~ WORKS, an i aiway, 05113 afinish goods at ths o Ao a \ (OUNCIL BLUFES STZAM DYZ W08{3 s0f Dye'ng and Cleanin : done inths tyle of o rt. Fuded anl statnsd © ok us rood as now Bod MACHAN, - - PROPRIETOR 10%iBrosdway Near Northwestera Dapos Corsoin Buurrs, lova NG 1 ttorneys at la ran Sims & Saunders—Aterneine e 0 feder; courts. Rooms 4 wod o Lugars Beno block, Council Biuffs, 1a THE GRAND HOTEL, Bluffs, Council lowa. Kew, modern, oughly well-kept, wel 1 appointed, thor- $3 n day. Prop. E. FiCEARK, Chas. Lunkley, Funernl Director and Undertaker. ouncil Bluffs RN YRR 811 Broadway, CITIZENS STATE BANK 0f Counctl Blufts, Capltal stee Surplus und Profits busin Lk NTEREST anot her, 4 /i One **Conside nt exposu are Rh A CHICAGO GOT LVI IT TASTES GOOD. Dr, Acker’s English Pillst Curo Eickness and Heedache, & pleussit, n favorte with the Fadl TOOKEL & FEW YORE. e L Lthersnarerasnand by Xukn & Co., and Sherman &MeConnel!, Omaba. | IAMON Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing, | Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Removes aud Prevents Dapdrufl, WHITE RUSSIAN SUEF. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. in Southw ON TIME DEPOSIT3 a 1ans Surplus 1. 4 nua i Mili ransact pita POLIC N \\'J'I'H. ATISM BY USING Ath-lo-pho-t08 And Here's What He Says of ¥ stern lowa, *Zaking one consideration with 8130,000 50,000 8§250,000 Shuzer. i v e enerii bunks nd surpiug of nol a 4 Department of Police, City of Chicago, ) 25tk Precinet, M kee and North Aves (he 1L, Juoly 2, 1801, § THE ATHLOFBOROS CO.. New Huven. Conn Gentlemen: ] take great pleasure in dropping yon these £ ot you know st 1 huve sufiered with rhe for yeurs, and 1 have tricd almoss all rome I have found none ulyours. 1 hove [ with rheum Le pnad few months, when o friend of wine advised me to try your Atlelo-pho-ros, which I did, end it gave mo grent and fnstiyt rollof ufler using o fow ot e, und I ww sur/atter the use of two or three tles more 1 will bo u Ly B the futuro, und 1wl choerfully recommond it tnneed of the o Kemembering your remody forover WILLIAM K. STANL, Bergennt of Police. Ath-10-pho-Ton 16 Just & good for othors subjees 10 rhenmut s proved for Sergesnt Stubl, [ gilsts. Bl per bottie; 0 bottien for 88, Besutiful plelure froe 10 any one who will write fur 1 The ;\‘1||1uphnm\' !‘unlp.lny, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS | . R u | GOLD MEDAL, Paiis EXPOSITION, 1889, | THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Notice retc y \ thon.

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