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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Citizen Bixby the Rock Against Which the Motor is Snagged. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFIS - NO. 12 PEARL STREE' WON'T COMPROMISE 1. W, TILTON, ving Beaten Willing to W Sooner Than Give Tn—W the Others | Bus'ness Offico TELEFTIONES MINOR MENTIO. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., conl Crafvs chattel loans, 204 Sapp blook. A. C. Graham, T. J. Clark and Fred Lamb, ir., were appointed as a committee by tho in- First street citizens to see induciog the motor company to resume the running of trains to the city, had a meeting President Stew dignant South Thatcher's, 16 Main street. J. R Snyder. ho claimed to be a cripple, Pearl street. Grorgo Brivot, wh was given fifteen days yesterday for vagrancy and beggiog on They reported a very pleasant confab, Mr. Stewart stating that he was reaay and willing to over ho could toward satisfactoril When tho conferenco ever, they were as unable to form of what they would do as before they started out to get the motor company's scalp. were somowhat encouraged at tho outiook, a0d hope something will days that will give thom tho desired relief. An offort was Bixby, the plaf sulted 1n the tying un line, to come in out of the wot, but Mr. Bixby at last accounts had determination to stay outside and sample the weather for a time yet. perfectly willing to walk tor isfaction of itnowing that ho beat the company, and ho canuot sce Low the rest of them can feol otherwise, four property owners on the street not waive all rights to damages. vany, it is said, stands ready to pay him the 15 ho deands for the paving, but he wants $10,000 to reimburse hum for the dumages his adjusting the matter w0 oll the parties interested. an end, how- George E. Littlo of Washington, D.C., has the Chautauqua ment, tor a numocr of chulk talks at the com- Ang assembly. Sunday school lesson study this over 8 o'clock in tho le been securcd by turo room of association, Dr. T. McK. Stuart will entlemen invited, All members of lodgo No, 17 knights are requested to meef Pythias hall at 1 o'clock sharp Brother Barghauson's funeral, t at Knights of By order of Pirst strest “Tho caso of Henry against has been monopolizing tho attention of Judgo Deemer in the diatrict court for several days past, was comploted last eveniug, submitted and taken under advisement. Work was resumed on the new city build fow vesterday, after a rost of sovernl days, caused by bad weather, ! s now gomng on, and tho builuing will be hastened to completion as fast as possible. Commencing Sunday mail for all_points in Nebraska south of the Platte points on the B. & M. and Colorado will leave the Council p. m. instead of & He states that ho is tivo vcars for He is one of only railvoad in Nebraska vostoflice at § tho street were willing the company thousauds of uollars for the privilege of having a motor line in {rout of their proverty. property owners on ‘I'he board of equalization is holding mljc(— ings overy might for the purpose of woing *hrough the books of tho city a: 1 beoks are at the office of thecity clerk, in the app building, during the day and may be seen there by thoso who wish to find out the amount of their assessments on personal seor. Theso The ladies of |l|(:7l_-'ir.<l Baptist church wish to thank Mr. Beno and the public supper and social, which was o financial and social success. The amount cleared A little girl 5 years old was found wander- was $60,00, ang about the streets last ovening and taken 10 tho polico station by Chief Scanlan. It was found later that she was visiting wWith her parents at tho residence of O. W. Butts at tho corner of First avenuo and ngs of Spring and Messages to Council home to her LADIES' JACKETS We show the largest line of ladies’, isses ackets ever shown by us, in all the Iatest styles, shades and cloths, including blaziers, anxious friends. W. H. Dixon, who 1s well and vicinity as the assistant general pas- senger agent of the St. Paul_railway, died home 1n St. Paul after a protracted illness. Ho was formerly connecte City & I’acific road and visited Council Biuffs frequently at that time, “T'wo womou giving their names as Birdie Arthrop and Josio Miller and a_man_calling wero arrested osterday morning on acharge of vagrancy. tis stated that this is the result of a esidonts of Vine street to_abol- ish & dive which bas caused them be followed by Weduesday at his reefers and with tne Sioux double the a nice serge blazier Rockefeller worth $4. 50, u At $3.25 we have a nice line of light plain and trimmed, worth we start ot §4.50 show n jacket lined throughout, well worth $8.00. .00 wo also have an elegant line trimmed jackets in ment by the £. W. Peck, general secretary of the Des Christian association, tomorrow night and sing a s0lo during the annual meeting of the local association at the Presbyterian church. #e is a fine musician, and bis part in the pro- ill no doubt be an _attractive oue. collection will be taken to assist in the asso- ciation work. ‘The following committees have been ap- pointed for the aunual ball which is to be given by the Odd Fellows next Tuesday in Reception— Mesdames Bobp, McCune, Fisher, Yancey, Britton and Floor—J. L. Tempieton, J. Tucker, Carl Bur- Refreshments will be served by the Daughters of Rebekah. The committee in charge of the democratic state convention was busy yesterday secur- fog headquarters for the delegates from the various district delegations. eleven headquarters required, aud each ono will be in a different building from the rest, #0 that the delegates from each district will have a place where they may meet without disturbing other delegation: tee is also arranging u rece for tho convention which wi in a day or two, When John Burkett, the Red Oak butter seller, was brought up in police court yester- day morning for a tral cheating by false pret-nces, the people who arrested were not in sight, aua thoy failed to turn up until after court had accordingly ac Moines Youug Men will bo in the city of plain, pla taus and grays. we have a nico foule cloth with pearl buttons. CHILDREN'S cket trimmed in 1.25, worth $2.00. tries junckets worth $3.00. and navy blue, we show a At $2.50 tans trimmed in gilt. nice line of tans and grays, small checks, worth $5.00. ond floor.) the Masonic tompl Biederman. Sparo, C. K. Taylor, C. horn and G. Our line of capes is the talk of the city We have them in tans (light and dark), salmon, grays and olacks trimmed with lace and braid embroidered in silk with jets, or a ni plain garment for those that don’t ad- mire trimming, from .00 to $25,00. Sce our 5,00 capes, well worth $8.50. All our garments run full length, from 30 to 36 inches. y garment new. Boston Store, ‘0.5 Council Bluffs. The commit- tion committeo | be announcea (Second floor. ) Fotheringham, White- Mail orders on the chirge of Getting Ready for the Convention, appointed at previous meotings of the aemocratic county the Young Men's Democratic club met in the Board of Trade last night to report and confer. rooms werefilled by a bright crowd of young men, with enough of the older heads to ad- and a long and earnest Every committee re- norted tho work given 1t to be up 1o date, and thero was no disposition to call for more time or neglect anything that w plote success of the state convention so far as is dependent upon Council Bluffs to provie for the delegates, The committec on music reported bids from Council Bluffs, Omuha and Atlantic bauds, rly aliko that there was no choico between them, snd it to instruct the committee to come 1o some arrangement with Mr. Dalbey by which the local Burkett was quitted on that charge, but another, vagrancy, was made against him, and on this ho whs givon thirty days in the county In the meantime it may bo decided to Ppush the first caso against him. committee and arvis 1877 brandy, pur b et i 3 77 brundy, purest, safest, best, | (it Wk SLOSER meeting was held, ONAL PARAGRAPHS. M. Pethybridge left yvestorday for a visit of several months in England. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Brown started yester- day for an extended visit 1n the wes Harry Weisinger, who left for Des Moines & short timo ago, whs in_the city yesterday for a short visit with friends, Coons of the Union moved with his family to Omaha, whore he ‘will make his home in the futuro. 1341 North Twenty-second 1l insure the com- the ability of but the bids were all so was decided band could y for democratic harmony. It was determined to make the reception committee comprise 100, fifty democrats and 1ifty republicaus, and promised to complote the list today. man Wadsworth of the county ceutral com- mittee was selected by vote to dischargo the duiy of welcoming the delegates in the name D. A. Farrell arriyed in the city yestorday uccompanied by his orido, to whom ho was marriod iu Davenport last Thursaay, ‘They aro stopping at the Grand Lotel, and will remain in Council Bluffs for a fow da after which they will leave for their future home in Lake City, Utah, hairman Wadsworth Prof, E. H. Eastman, principal of the High school, went vesterday to C) was invited to et as one of the judges at the stato oratorical from sll parts of the state are represented in the contest, and the speaker carrying off the highest hoors will represeat tho stato of Towa in the coming interstate contest, The qaestion of tickets of sdmission to the convention was discussed long, carnestly and and the more it was aiscussed the more it became apparent that it was a vroblem puzzhing enough to make gray hairs, to be the largost state conven- tion In the history of the party, and it is apparent that the o) one-tenth part of i not one-fifth ston, where he intelligently, 1t 1s certain era house will o crowd tnat will try to of those whom precedent wiil entitle to ad- i Tn the face of this appalling situ- Ation the county central committee does not respousibility of naming the to the 1,400 delegates and committees for whom room can be maae, was decided thut the badges, as soon as printed, should be turned over to Chairman Wadsworth, and by him given to the chair- man of tho state central committee on morning of the 11th, and thus let the state committeo have all the rsponsibility of see- ing that none but the delugates scured thom. The ticket question will be entirely in the bands of the state contral committee, After an earnest discussion of the various phases of the situation the meeting adjourned 10 meel again at the same placo one week Are you goin And did you know that you ’ y an save money and get paints at Davis’ than any other That’s a fact. courtesy and place in the city Hoarding T Some of the too cautious peopie residing in or near Councll Bluffs have conceived the motion lately thatj gold is about to rise n wvalue, |\r0hl,lbl_v by reason of the free silver They have accordingly decided to layin & supply whilo it is comparatively ave inuugurated a run on the It was not long, however, before the bankers discovered what wi bewg doue aud catastropho various banks, measures 1o avert wireulation, brought #300 worth of greenbacks to one of the city banks and asked that he be given &old in exchange for it. 10 accommodate him and he got one of his friends, & werchant who does vbusiness near ¥, to try to get it for him. does business with the bank in question but that fact did uot enable him tosecure the Nothing serious is appre. ended from the actions of the would be speculators excepuin the time being st much more unwilling to let the supply of gold leave their vaults. Patronize blue ice wagonsfor Mo, river The bank refusea | channel ice. Mulholland & Co, Tel, 162, Hotel Gordon, cently changed hands, and is be oughly renovated, service; table first cluss, 36 Brozdway. Tue merchant Clean b:ds; prompt ellow stuff. Wehave our own vinoyards fn Califor that the banks, ol Jarvis Wine company, Ca. Bluffs east, have been Close or the Presbytery. Rev. Stephen Phelps aud Rev. 5. Alexan der have returned from the session of the Council Bluffs nresbytery which has just st Shenandoab, Stole a Carpet. Night before last & m: carpet away frow the 134 Viue street, whereit had besa washed The case was roported to arch was made for Yesterday afternoon 2 was seen taking a rd of A, B. Cook, at 5 Considerable businéss of duriug the session, amoug which was deci- sions of & vouple of disciplino cases which have occupied the attention of the presby- tery at intervals for some years past. trial of B. W. Coe was completed, and ne was found guilty of cbtaining a divorce on unsoriptural grounds, of false testimony in securing the divorce, He was deposed from excluded from aud left 1o dry. the city ma) the missivg property. it was found as & resort on Vione street, aud Alice Smith, an inmate of the place, and Ed Baker, who claimed 1o be ber husbaud, were urpestod on Lthe charge of stealing it. marshal claims to bave evidence that will lead to the convietion of both the accused. Juryis’ wild olackberry s the besk i the communion. A, Walker, who was charged with drunken- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNBAY ness and burglary, was tried and found not guilty, but the prosbytery convicted him of neglect of his ministerial duties and ge neral worldly conduct which laid him lia ble to consure. He was suspended from the minis- tey for & term of ono vear. He is now | ocated in’ Washington and it is stated has gi ven up preaching of his own accord. Tho next session of tho presby tery will be held at Emerson, next fall, . et Ferguson is the Man, Sheriff Phillips of Dubuquo was in the city yosterday and paid a_visit to the county jail for tho purpose of identifying, 1f pos- sible, Jamos Ferzuson, tho man who is pass ing thirty days there for assaulting a boy. It was stated in Tie Bre several aays ago that Ferzuson was thought to bo wanted at Dubuque, and as soon as the sherift looked at him he said ne was the right party. Fergu- ®0n, who was also known hero and in Des Motves as J. . Howard, went in Dubuque by the namo of D, R. Little, and for a time was agent for the firm of Mon- son & Quirk, wholesale grocers of Dubugue. While in their employ he collected over €300 belonging to nis firm and skipped the country without turn- ing the money over to its rightful owner. He was traced to Fort Dodge and an officer was dispatched thore after him, Ferzuson saw the officer and recognized him, but before the latter could arrost him he' struck out for parts unknown and that was the last heard of him until he turaed up in the Pottawalta mie county jail. Phillips learned of his whorcabouts through the newspapers and at once started up & correspondencs with the officials of tuis city. As soon as Ferguson floward-Lattlo has comploted his sentenco here ho will bo taken to Dubuque to answer to the charge of embezziement, Thomas Tostevin, civil_engineor and surveyor, over DeVol's, 504 Broadway I 11 Sheafe has money toloan on real estate und chattels, Broadwsy and Main. TReiter, thetailor, 810 Broadwiy, hus all the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thateher’s, 16 Main street, always on hand. Lol Don't be a Drunkard, Read below what one week of trea ment has done fora well known Counc Blufls man who was seen at the Blanch- ard institute, at 555 Broadway, Council Blufls, yesterday afternoon. Thure never has been a failure where this treantment is used, whether the thral- dom to be broken was whisky, opium or tobacco. COUNCIL BLUFFS, April 19, 1892 — the past twenty years I have been a drinking man, us my many friends in Council Bluffs well know. It was impos- sible for me to pass a saloon when 1 had the necessary money to buy a drink. 1 began tuking the treatment at the Blanchard institute on April 12, and am surprised and gratified that I now have no appetite for liquor whatever. 1 sleep well and have a good appetite, and am satisfied that I am even now entirely cured. This is wholly unsolicited and voluntary. DANIEL CLANCY. The King of Gasoline Stoves 1s the new process Dangler; no smoke orodor in lighting or extinguishin peerless in economy, durubility, sim- plicity. Stoves taken from your residence and stored for the summer at lowest rates. Shugart & Son, 11 Main street. Swanson Music Co., Misonic temple. . = PRESIDENT HARRISON’S REPLY, His Answer to the Petition of the People of Johnson County, Dexven, Colo., April 22.—A special to the News from Buffalo, Wyo., says: The fol- lowing message has bean received in reply to an appeal from the people of Buffalo to Pres- 1dent Harrison asking that an investigation of the cattlemen of Wyoming be made and justice dono 1o all concerned : EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 22,—C. . lagerson and others, Buftalo, Wyo.: The governor of your stuto mude i cull upon me [n conformity with the constitu- tion of the United States for uia in suppress- g domestic violeuce und threutened blood- shed. 10uld not know anything of the situation except as it was stated by fiim and could not refuso tne wid of Lroops Lo Dreserve the pen The prisoners will, #s soon as the state nu- thoritics are prepared to receive theni, be turned_over to the clv!l authorities and our connection with the matter wiil ond unless further called upon to ald the state authoritics in preserving the peace. 1 do - not doubt that ~ the exceutive and judiciul nuthorities of your stato will without fewr or favor bring to trial and punishment those who have violated the Tuw \y disorderiy methods. Nothinz will be done toshicld uny guilty person. My counsel us vour fo.low citizen Is to use every effort to exe tement and proceed In all things ully and upon lawful iines, I will. Course, Ste uny representatives you end, but vou will see thut Iecan donot xeepu as to net with tho st ience. <k ay iz © toprevent vio- rything else rests with the state authorities. BeNJAMIN HARRISON, “The people of this place aro vers much pleased with President Harrison's reply a ure satistied that a thorough investigation will bs made and justice meted out impar- tially. IF THEY HAD ONLY KNOWN, Wisconsin Oficers Had Sly's Brother in Custody fora Time. Asnraxp, Wis,, April 22.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue BEE. ]—What promises to be a seusational sequel to the arrost and convic- tion of Sly, the Missouri train robbor, is the arrost of his brother by Ashlund officers, his escape and the disclosure of circum- stantial evidence that brands him as a crimi- nal equally as daring as his brother. Several wecks ugo a man was arrested at Poillips, a small town near Ashland, for some potty offonse. Ho was eugaged as clerk in one of the hotels there, Thne officers brought him to Ashland, and a preliminary & aring was held in the municipal court, the outcomo being that he was bound over o ap pour at tho next term of the circuit court, which convenes on Monday. Bonds wers placed at )0, The criminal had no trouble in procuriug bondsmen. Ithus been rumored since that he advanoed monoy to the latter in order to secure his release. The attention of the police officials was attracted by the manuer in which the stran- ger criminal took overy precaution to conceal his identity, and vhen a search was orderea nothing whatever could bo found to tvaco him back of the time he took the position of clerk at the Phillips hotel, Withiu twelve hours alter the bonds were signed the oficers lost all trace of him. Chief of Detectivos Gus Schwartz went 1o Phillips a fow days after to further investigate tho former roc- ord of the crimmal In an old vest found in tho bottom ot the trunk he had used were two letters frow a person in Kausas City, Mo. The lot- ters gave a history of the trial of @ person in Missouri for the train robbsry there, and disclosed the fact that sho “was also the mother of this hotel clerk. In the same trunk were found & Winchester rifle, u cartridge belt and & queerly shaped dirk. Detective Schwartz believes ho has other disputable ovidence that this man is im- plicated in both the train robberies commi ted by his brother in Missouri and Wiscon- sin, and that the bank robbery at Green Bay was engineered and planned by bim, Dete tives all over the country have been notified to look for the man who so0 cleverly slipped through the fingers of the Ashland officers. Ran Iuto u Herd of Cattle. SAN K'RANCISCO, Cal., April 22, —-kust bound passenger train No. 19 on the Southera I cific ran 1nto a herd of cattle twenty-six miles east of Yumu last night. The eugine, baggage, wmail and one other car were ditched. [ireman Latimer was crushed to death under the engine. Engineer Holliday was badly wounded in the breast, and Mail A, . Pritebard, Express Messouger Smith ana Baggageman Sullivan were in- juved. Nooe of the ro hurt, The track is strown with dead cattle, At London--Sighted: Herman. At New York-—Steamers Trave from Bre- men, Werkendam from Rotterdam, Alliance 1 from South Awmorican and Wess lodies ports | twoen the India ROl’NDlN(L:.-_fl U ANARCHISTS | rman toam, tho referoe deciding the same no heat, chor on the German anchor man wi | gear ana slipped down untii the thic [ @ed support caught between the braces, ron- ing 1t almost impossibia to displace. | over, it was no fault of the anchor | one ‘of the suspending straps was missing for him to koep the t we d1d net expoc PILING IT UP. EVIDENCE for a different diseaso. Hut she got no “Wo are glad to aay mont of Drs improved from t under tho troat- and Shepard she has Aftor two we nd sho has steadlly galned French Polics Mdke a Raid on the Tronble® some Reds. MOUNTAIN HIGH. . untiishe 18 now bust and hearty, and and it was impossible belt in its piace. Thore was & good doal of a hubbub r over this bv a lot of outsiders, who sw along the platform, but order was quickly restored after the refereo ‘T'ho heat will be Provinz the Sucerss of Dra. Oope- land and Shepard ia Their Troat- of Catasrh and All Caronie Diseases. Drs. Copelund and £ OUF precious chiid Copeland Medical - Institute, ROOMS 311 AND 3192, New York Life Building, Cor. 17th and Farnam Sis,, Omahy, o COPELAND, M. D, C. 8. Suerarn, M nsulting Physicians, s s of thy Shephard for BIG HAUL OF THE UNWASHED IN PARIS Preparations of the Authorities to Prevent Reealling an Tho first heat lost night was a surprise the [rish team deteating the cans, but not until after the full thirty min During the past fow thousand cases months soveral stareh and ehrgnic ated successfully nd and Sh from all over the west diseasos have been by Drs. Copel patients con Tho Itdian-German fiasco came next, and after that the ulled Scotland 'over just one minute and twelve se wore vociferously [Copyrighted 192 by Janss Gordon Renatt.\ Cable—Special to Tur taent appears to have decided to satisfy pub lic clamor, which has calied for the adoption of measures to prevent possible disorder on This morning at the brenk of day fifty-one anarchists, the best known in Paris, were arrested simultaneously. The police, in a tions, uffiem that they have proof that the ar rosted men were organized for some kind of amovement on May oy form part ol I'he govern- nse is genuine eolutely true, statements ab- r The name and aadress of every patient is given, and every betwoen the Swedes and Bo. hemians terminated the evening's struggle, the Swedes winning in nine minutes. Oatarra anlal enses, Skin Disoases, Chronio Disesss. L2 05 Py 70 8 b, benefit of others needin nd entirely free from exaggeration or faney. stroength and inte atarehal trogt for queation Copoland Malle sl Tnstitute, Now York Lito Buildiag: Omaha. Neb $5 A MONTH, SIFORM RA'TE OF §3 FURNISHED {AND UNTFORM and MEDICINES are found in their woulid but obscure the lesson they teach. AFTSR SIX YEARS. When a vonag man obt liof trom agoaizing that have | will be prose- band of agitators who have dared to give a political complex- ion to the anarchist mov Nota Bomb Was Fo Not a bomb was found amoug them, but on many were found revolvers and newspapers vreaching ths doctrine of piliage. red @ black flag with the inscrip- r God nor Master. Down With t ot the Season. Thoe Omaha Gun club held its first shoot of pain and discomfort on his enemy for yoars, his friends marvel and rejoico. MEDICINES Tietz's park. were used for the first time vast improvement over the old stvie. was no regular shoot, buta series of swall sweepstakes. now electrizal trups PROPORTION AMe. Herman Schultz, of 22nd and Vin- Schultz says: been Dadly affoctod by eatarrh for sly ye ate, and durine tiat tine no one can tell My throat wus sore, dry puined mo gro tly, and tekifng and ro 1 was hoars THE SHORTEST is via the Chicago, tion, “Neithe, SILVER ECHOLS, At the samo timo as these arrests wero Milwaukes made in Paris others were made in the pro- vinces, especially at St. Itienno and in the pertment au Nord, where every one sus- narchist was arrested. ‘I'ne government has given a praiseworthy proof of its encrgy. contemplation and will be put into execution before long. 1t 13 hoped that May day will pass without All the suburbs of be oceupied by troops, particularly St. Ouen, St. Denise ana Le where the ararc Harmonions Meeting of Advo ow 1'suffered & St. Paul R'y, as represented __ on this map, Wasmisaros, D, C.y April 22 tained from talks with the members gress who attended, | ing of tho national siiver committee last night, that it was perfect that the interest and demaud for silvor legis- Jation by tho countey shows uo abatemont. Indeed, the hopo was expro: portunity might yet be afforded during the pressent session from somo action gress on the Bland bill, and, it thatis not Dossible, on some other moasure for the full re monetization of silver. internationul sider the silver uttention fr the meetinyg. the free coinage moa it s ascor- | L {1 AN, HIE pected of being an S much worse, My 1050 Wits 50 v invitation, the Othier measures t 1t open, but it soon harmonious, and ¢hroush my mouth which dri Ny hiead wehod voand mude me sek dull or shurp and made 1ifo alin No one can tell the Drs. Copelind and Shopard treated me. eladant can truly siy that ;‘,,,G,gneu 81417, DES MOINZ Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- Vestibuled Omaha daily at 6 riving at Chi City Ticket Ofhce: nara St., Omaha. 1, Gen'l Agent, coLy, Pas CHOR (15 any trouble, HIWaYS Drosent threo localities 1IWiys brosen are most feared. ) Artist's Fame, The opening of the exposition today re vealed 1o the public at large an artist of the first rank alm st forgotten by the present Augusto Denis Mario Raffet was a military painter who died in 1860. ‘There are on view 534 and water colors which tell the story of the whole history of I'rance up to the battle of Nobody araws the soldier of the first republic and “of the first empire liko 10 those little plates not bizger than ho puts the w all my misery is 0 p. m., ar- go at9:30 a. m. 1501 Far- The method of catment o The proposition for o ,,f(’f\f?‘.,.' [P conferenco to con- stion received but who addressed Thero is no_confidenco felt by the favorable out- international monctary confor- euce, and a proposition for a conferonce that would not. bo allowed to consider the freo coinago of silver woald, 1t is believed, be in- the froo silvér mon. public men other these physicin and for the kindly interest they showed in my s, Copeland and nographs, dosigus i . [The hoportant thing. in cases whero ou = tarehal troubLe civuses 1oss of flesh andstrenzth a8 consumptive tendencies| patient at one reStory the de C. C Ln and the patient | is 10 place that Ive nutrition any peopie die of ibout nine out of ten at the warning People are either not The reason that so o, which kil diguantly rejected by “There were a number of thun those already mentioned at the mecting five centimeters French revolution, and in them all a litfle Napoleon, hardly three .centimeters high, 1s yet prominent, and tbat is the whole secret The greater part of the works have been lent by the Demidoff fum- ily, Princess Matnilde and the duc D'Au- s re notheeded. sufficiently informed on this subjeet do not give heed to the infor: 3 eatarrh to extend until it is too ‘T'wo-thirds of trouble might be avolded If the catarchal con- ditions which led to it were t orsix years I had u const isanders, Powers. Daniel, Shoup and Repre- sentative Bartine, Thero was no general expression on the present that could b of the attraction, and allow th part of the persons fairly interpretod 1o favor tho immedinte formation of a third party, as has been suz- number of ‘strong expressions ,however, from men who declared they would'not vote ' for a prosidential candi- date iu the coming election who was against A oimetallic league was also a topic of discussion, and the sion was that sueh a leagueshould be furmed. e house committes on postoftices today a favorable consolidating tho third and fourth class mail matter under the h. fixing tho rates of postage at 1 cent_for each two ounces or fraction thereof, ditions as 10 wrappin ete., now applicable to fourth ¢ The exhibition will be a great success, for it has considerable that 15 But ono cannot prevent a feeling of sadness at the thought that Raffet never got a higher prico for his greatest work than #00 francs; but times have changed, and tho least of the ing artists whose works wo shall see next week at the salon would not think of ing such a trifle, | and Fineat in tho Worlds Comorinsfons unexcell KDERRY AND Evory Saturday, NEW YORK, GIBRALTER and NAPLES, ‘At rogular intervuls. SALOON, S8ECOND-CLASS AND STEERABE rates on lowst terms to and from the principie B00TCH, ENQLIJH, IRIGH & ALL CONTINENTAL POINTG. Excursion tickets'availablo U r tiresque Clyde & Notth: of Irela Drafta 524 Money Ordors for Ay Amount at Lowost Apply to any of our focal AKONt or L0 DERSON BROTHERS W Medieal and Sureical INSTITUTE. five @ Lar FIRMARY FOR THER most _interesting. night. Between my shoulders and my chest the lways sorencs 1 raised enormous quuntities of thick, fies colaizs matter, and it is yot a wonder to me how cral impres- irn by cithor () Jacques ST, CERE, Aor Naploa & 01 Chicago, 1L ad of the third ¢ hicago, News from th and Prince of Wales —Bits of Information. New York Associt Ihe political world has g tho Kaster rec only matter of interest discussed during the Mr. Gladstone's letter on is oringing floods Ali the con- [Copyrighted 153 permissable printing LoNnoy, April 22, been quiet du; in nddition to the privileges now conferrad upon that class. Assistant Sccretary Bussoy appeared be- tigating committee today in answer to the assault made upon his cha acter yesterday by id that his failure in New Orloans brought about by the disastrous settled with his creditors cents on the dollar, but in less than year he paid them in full. find a claim agaiost him m Louisiana he would pay §2 for $1 for it. read endorscments of tne most prominent men of Now Orleans, which he received wh position of col'ector. week has been woman’s suffrage, whicn of protests from woman suffragists. Mr. Gladstone's own orean,.the Spectator, will suy in its issue tomorrow: will strike a beavy blow at the woman suf- frage movement which Las been permitted to attain rather formidable proportions, chiefly owing to the reluctance of politicians to ox- press their opinions on the subject, This strong ‘whip’ against the woman suffrago bill betokens a distinct awakening of our voliticians of all parties to the danzer of an agitation, the success of wbich will bring us face to face with a new orderof society.” According to private advices from Costa Belle, Queen Victoria is now in excellent health and bas quity recovered from the de- pression due to the death of the duke of Clarence, which caused intimate friends of her majesty tho greatest queen is very anxious about the health of the prince of Wales, and those admitted to occasional interviews with him at Cave Mar- eak very unfavorably of Lis present condition &s regards both appearauce aud 3 fore the Raum iny ““The letter It any one could Mr. Bussey then regardloss of party, 1 an applicant for the The committee wus 5o much impressed oy Mr. Bussey’s statements that Dugan’s testimony was st Chron and Stwaica Digas facilities, apparatus and Romedies for sucesstul treatnient of overy form of disease requirin sur:ieal treatment 50 bods for patlents, boird and attendance Beat accomodations in the west, Representative Bryan Miss MINSIZ TRAEN house committee on appropriations to graut a hearing to a committee of the Grand Army of the Republic posts of Nebraska in opposi- tion to tho appropriation of §100,000 for the entertainment of Ariy ot the Republi This s the statement nes of &1 Douglas street. “1 had much head braces, trusses, ciub feet, curvaturoes of snine, Every few davs my th at the encampment at A hearing will be accorded, The president wili leave here Tuesday Now York to lay the corner ieneral Grants tomd ut park on the 2 panied by Secrotarics car, skinan't blool and alt ASPECIALTY, 13 My stomach h o rs; frequent pains seized me, By ufter oating. and 1 bloated with iSO partmont for we Tne queen, it is revorted, will send samples of her own knitung and spinuing, douo waen sho was & girl, to the woman’s scction of the iso several paintings uith, the American min- Swith have been I engagements sinco tleir interview today fuis impossivle for realize how much but aftera while I be nid gevere sweats ut Sceretary Elkins will Chicago fair Cuarles Emory 1ster to Russi v tilling soci coldnoss along t cheeks flnsied and mako an addre ‘e Treusury department todey purchased 000 ounces of silver at $0.87W0(w )L.8TY7. feelinz of ereeply and through 1 were red and nds and foet. wenkness and tremblin 1 WAS SUIE 1 HAD CONSUMPTION, forthe doctors told and that I was inad =y phiiitic Poison removed f ment for Loss of VITAL POWE 1o visit us may correspon_ence, th these sign. AENS Ok YEI o treated at home by Ali_communications confl- Melicines or nstraments rely pucked, 1o marks o Ouet personnl ins wsult us or sond history of your case, and we will send in pluin Wrapher, our BOOK TO MEW, |1 ases, Impotency, With quostion 1} ) Appliances for Deformities & y in the Westot D1 ) ELECERIO Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broalway, Co mcil Bluffs. of Umaha on tric motor Hlne. Smiith said: zerois coadition wiy 1 folt when I first mivl orexpress, sed dwnrd Tolliver of Springfie’d, T, commit- the American relief conations, wh the only form The rehef ovgan: instituted proved tho most eficient and nad the warmest approval of the ltussian govern- a has given over 1,000,000 rou- We nave poid much cro the famino is the From that quartor of the empiro 1 report thut we havo 100 German tery.ow pref Phalip Buker was hanged w Orleans for rof the wife of his collector of custon s seized the co yHlchns with no 1t did not Jast, 1s by eirht dilere result exvept slightLencfit t 50 far received. LARS for help. Lut no heip came, pplied Lo Drs. Cope Shepnrd, they prowptly relieve w perfectly and completely RN i DA TN B FRAL AND WEAR She Had Been 1ll for Years--Her Did Not Think Could be Restored to Health --Thers Are Many Such, Al or Nervous Dise philis, Gloot anl Varico- on bourd of her. The carthguake shocks h killed” at Wintors, bles in food and wmoney. attention to Semars, ve ceased in Ci nave Just received a sayed the cattle and horses of colonies and Russian villages are feeding 1,200 people and have nought seed for 19,000 acres. As tor the futur from Awerica and a continuaunce of local re- lief, I think the necessities of the distressed human beings will bo provided for through The greatost problom at pres- ent is the restoring of farms and furnishing of seed. Oue poiut the outside world has failed to recognize is the great work done by the JRussians themsclves Several aristocratic families aro 2 Lhe sole care of cnorimous numbers of destitute people, mauy women in the highest society have gono to the provinces and ostub- lished immense soup kitchen: The dean of Gloucester has made an inter- esting discovery in the Gloucester cathedral, He has found the remains of Osrie, King of Northumbria, which were buried in the year () ber.eath the beautiful shrine erected to his momory, which stands at the right hand ‘Ftie shrine, which 1s the work of the ubbott . of, Malvern Henry VIII, has generally been supposed to be werely a memorial. Dean Spenser adopted the tradition until recently, when, in studv- he concluded that the Hotel Abbotts- nd of the Woodland Park has assigned, with $104475 000 15 secured. with the relief Tabilities, of whi id Councll Bluff CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Biu, which arrived durinz the trip on yellow fever and John Cruwford and Nat of Ozark county, Missouri, quarrelied and Aldrich was ' killed. afterwards killea Crawford. u constable of . was attieked »killed three of then, wounded another und seriously wounded the the summer. an Aldrich, farners fought a ducl. son of Aldric Capital stee's belping the Net Capital an i Surpius [The discuses of ehildren are often difficulr and obsenre, Muany cuses resist cruse the true n, €, 1. Hart, 1 and Chiarles 1 1annan. The Conomaugh, with a cargo of 6,000, pounds of flour. 83,000 pounds of rye and other ovistons for the famine sufferers of slo f0r Riga, Russia, from Philadelphia any banlk in Southweste NTEREST ON TIM3 VDxf]’OSITS ‘s or may aoquire th weuk constitution, wrrestod dey stnted growtl, opment and d puny chiidren, arles 1. Smith, u wealthy resident of New dond in his room ut tho Pal . having shot himself. committed suicide on ik, was found e hotel, Nan I Tt fs supposed I Of this fact We men and wou dunt eviden Mr. and Mrs, W, spouk a8 follows cc iter, Lillle Maud Richurds FOur daughter Lillie of the altar. ” YOURSELF! Ask your Druggist for 8 the duys of | 0 ation at the Lyttle eolliery, near in which ten men are - prisoned and undoubtedly drownod by the Minersvile, Y non-poisonous re natural discharges o er very strong (e i d ! ing Lelana’s- motes, shrine was Osrie’s uctuu! resting place, had two panels taken out of the stone locul- ous, when a ‘leaden coffin was o actly boneathitho king's efigy. contents showed the remains to be of very ancient interment.| Tne Hurlburteaso is still tion aud prowfisés to bo the subject of fresh inquiry in the House of Cowmons, spondent of the soclety paper Pelican writes that certain offiéals who assisted in between Great $tates, and who are nware of all the provisions ostentatiously asked an American oficial here, an intimate friend of Mr. Hurlourtas to the possibility of the ex- “Huriburt, that the Ameri- can ofticial caused this interest iu the tion to be communicated to M. friends in New York. Ou bebalf of Thomas W r Scott county, Iilinois, & London solicitor is visiting the ‘townstip of Tankersley near tho ownership of 11linois man claims as a dircet descend ud heir to Richard De Tankersloy, who left Eugland for America in 1 question, which ure ric remuing unchanged so fur s the re:ov the bodies i coneernod. Tho revenue cutter e wenkiioss peculiar R0 (o women. e tont tio aid oF niblieity of o doctor. Yiha. (néversal American Cure Mauufactired by The Evans Chemical C; CINCINNATI, O. been sad Indeed. Sho was very nervous and rested very poorly at nicht, 1f slenp wus fitful and broken. Her appetite was nsend for orders thence 1o Berin 2 se or ds still nt 0 would cat nothing, food that wis not proper Baltimore wiil wir vessels A causing agita- was 110rid, amplon will g0 | forher 1o eit. ritish and Can- adiin pochers, the extraditios and the Unites ced suit In the Herr Fuskpaegel has commn; » Bisturck o re- Berlin courts aeninst I es for an ulle e ———) SPECIAL - NOTICES, COUNGCI. Diboneyans have settloment of minister of 1 etved no advices o that effcet. tradition of M YOIt SALE OR Good reasons it of Ottawa, Ont, ozether with A. Lurose, was to have heen t L ‘preforred by the government, bis Tert for purts i kuow i, The Itallun steamer Bolfernio, with 310 pas ived at Genoa, Italy, from Rio Siie reports low fever auring d in quarantive. e adwit the iroved 16) acres were; 121 neres Taukersley of W0 TOWA tarms for s in Marrison eounty, #i.07 pe oull on or wri Schoenfield, 1o Johnson & V MO SALE O EXCITANG) Khoafe, Wway aud Main The estates in in_coal, are valued | “They are now beld by the pres- ent earl of Fitzwilliam. Lord Teunyson Augustin Daly's success with * ers,”’ aud the large sates of the work hud. The poetis in excellent healtt and spirits. ——— SPARKS OF SPORT, reity adapted for frait aud Zardnn DUro s Misin Strects. thely deelurci that bis story Iy exuggerated. According to advices from Samon the Mat- drowing I stre The governient funds are exk ALIVEN UPe LWO Y eirs paynieat Of tuxes an i the situation iy eritical. 2th aud thre Brosdway an he suffered much from 1mies Ler suering wis lntense. not sloep and it requived powerful modicines piins in the ura to Mrs. K. Edwird, 3 Btock Yurds hotel, und recelvo res © Guilty of Mu Sioux City, la, Apnl 22 —iSpecial Sele- gram to Jue Bee. Walker, who has becu on trial for a week for the murder of Adolph lust night found a verdict of guilty of assault 10 do great lujury, Pulllug for Plunder. The largest crowd of the week was in at- tendauce t the tug of war last evening and duriug the entive evening the excitement Oue unfortunate cirou- | stance was the termiustion of the beat be- stomach and towe skin, which sl diticn of her blood ud lwiys very pale. CTORAGE and Comnmission d i sold on cominission ad an 520 Broad way. se of Haraey wd’ the bid con lowest rutes Dietel, the jury was at white beat. 100 poorly to 50 frall uud woukly was ber body

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