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APRIL ==YOU KNOWE ‘ THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | simomsaetets tpetotties | = _— the cold world with a thud mors or less duil. IN IFT As usual, the class as it now stands consists = = E DAL of ono part of Loy to twelve of girl i iti The mname: ot the class aro + OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET, | Trouble Over the Disbursement of Political The mmE Of ey Nee \ Funds, Hepford, Katio Shepler, Sadie Davis, Hattie ok veg, Anu ) ‘nrist! Nel- | Teifvered ty Carrler to any partot the City [ CARRIGG ~ SUES ~ MAJOR RICHMOND | Mareh, = Julla =—Botts, . wannif o*tes. \ 1 f H. W. TILTON, « MANAGER — aot, 4o of \he — graduating exercises SAYS MhANS " or their nature has not been yet determined . No 41 | He Contributed Money to Help Mis Party | upon. It was decidad several months ago to FFLEMIONEs | Bus ness Office I Night Editor +weeee NOZ In the Recent Elections, 1ut Asserts close \r"lu}wl June 8, in order l‘u rullnvnx"-( ::; — e 1 XS Weetived 10§t 1 Dupils befoe the twarm weather snould get k - b S e A . Q . g ] FINGT NENTION, bl e kb much of & hold. But winter bas shown such Thave bought the finest lot of Spring and Summer Shoes that have ever been offered to th | ot gular Manner, a disposition 1o linger where it has no bush °4 g AJIgE ness to that some w0 mombers of ~ . o " ~ O, N i . " o ‘ N Y. pumbing Co DoAY Baze THOUENL It 1),'..l!._’n“'n;\.,‘.,m‘-n:‘\-wll; Council Bluffs and Omaha trade. IEverything new and the styles the very latest. The weather uicll Blafts Lamber Sty Another sequel to tho recent city clec. | more of school than was at first fntended. Tt | . . . U . g J g . o . . i S ana o was drs: For saio st | Uon “eopped out evtorany 0o | BRI, het i cxercins i Gt | has been against us, but it prices will be any inducement to you I will dress your feet in the very Thatehor's, 16 Main stroot. shape of a lawsuit wuich was com- | tpo various méembers of the class, inter < ) torags, Rates rcasonable, Inquire 23, | menced in Justico Cones' court by | spersed with musio and ending with the pre- [ hest for the same l)l‘iL‘C that you can I)ll_\' 01‘(“11.’\1')' and (‘hC.’ll) shoces for elsewhere. 24 and 26 Pearl street, J. 1L Snyder Dan Carrieg ogainst Major George H. [ tentation of diplomas by the superintendent, ‘The funeral of tho Tuto Prof. A. Hart will | Richmond, the demoeratic candidato for city | The details of tho program will bo arranged Ladies’ Shoes, plain, tipped, kid top, cloth top, patent trim, lace or button, on any last, all occur this morning at 10 o'clock from his 1ato | syrveyor. According to Carrigg's statement, iy rosidence, 10 South Eigb strest. - ou tuo daybefore siection Ttc Jurvis’ wild olackverry is thevest | widths and sizes, goods that haven’t been out of the factory over two weeks, in prices rang A¢ William L. iteel of Missouri Valley ana | “Pproached him and asked him —_— £ / S ‘St Skelton of Bottawattamis county, H0 to ue In some way or alher to for | | Avcyou going o plnt? And didvou | o1 $2.00 to $5,00, and I challenge any one to duplicate my prices on same quality of goods. J. . Bixby has beon awarded tho contract | ther the cause of the democratic party [ know that you ean suve money and get L zas lamps on the top fof | when it should come up to the polls, saying | better paints at Davis’ than any other . o A Ry i g AL LI g ¥ g i S X . B T RILETER 0D ol ST | WSS IR W | e ot o v In Oxfords I have almost anything in vesting, cloth, or dongola tops, patent tips or plain, cur abutments, Sarigg for . Kuephe! . . " . " ~pRS ¢ . C e e a @ # " : e tusethiyof . Hartor and . © b ,‘,,‘(,{,‘,‘.fi,',.‘,.{’:',‘.',.{‘\'.’.l'.'(i‘,”;.'m R S LR outhern ties, bootees, princess and numbers of others. Prices on these will be cut to $1.25 to “olo In the Ogden livery barn has been dis- | yo9k Richmona's word or it and 0! ok I Bl . . . . . olved. The business will arried o e " . sked for, | considerably interested eading tho state- | &2 € A REA A 8 3 s Jhate SRR i R Towe g ) a R L o phcaicnyrnd]| oo v UPIETCSERATE goods that would be hard to duplicate in either city for less than $2.00 to $5.00. Charles Stanfield was given thirty days in | at tho polls aud other thiugs. Later on, [ g movement was on foot to cut down LS R : " R S XCy X g . g o S g 0 A e e L0 County Jall vesterdas. morning i holico | Catrige cluims, o found that Kuepher had | § Mevement was on foot to cuv 4ow I have plenty of goods and they must go at some price. Remember, I never advertise a court for committing an assault and vattery [ givea Richmond no authority \\!mk;\ur‘ L [Nt e gl A, nnl Rhisansement f_ ] l ] tt . on Birdio 1oomis, his bousckeeper. drnw ou Currieg for the amount, and when ac se, ¢ alee Hh - . ;e Tho Ladies Aid society of St. John's [ ho asked Richmond about it he ad- | was not wholly unlooked for. however, 8s aKe, anc that l]l} motto 18 ¥nglish Lutheran church will meet tomor- | mitted that he had been mistaken when e | the men have been expecting that; the new < iepher’s name. As he had | qpministration, with 1ts retreuchment docs row afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho residenceof [ asked for it in I ] Mre, G. W, Snvder, 113 ast Piorce street, | been defeated in the contest, however, Lt b ab ) % i & e Feorel Nelatioors who. nee destrous of | b0 dlid nol feel particuiariy 11k paving fot | {rine, would ekip the firo departments in its = N D attending tho Woodman party of camp No, | 80V of his dead korses, and therefore begged | rounds with its httlo axe. It was vad \( X Ormana, this cvening will meet it the | O from paying the amount claimed to have | enough, they thought, when the edict went I \ tornor ol Brondway fud. Dearl street to go | been wrougluily obtaijied. Carrieg finally | forth that the salaries should be cut down all 7100 o commenced suit for the amount, snd it 1s set | 4round, but now when it is said that four 6f "",‘.l::l‘n“‘_‘:‘ s of the American Fduca | f9F beariug next Monday morolug at 9 the humbec ats nol to be allowed unything 2 Oa (e>lemlgeb) IN Ol . tional ussociation will hoid its annual meet- | ©'¢10¢K before Justico Cones. of it, and the blissful uncertainty as to which ) . [] 9 BrLUTS. ( g ———— fng in Des Moines May 24 Rev. G. W, of them is to be called upon to serve the city AL DRESS GOODS SA Crofts of this city has been invited to bo 8 Tor HoLHiNG. ‘OF 8Eel HEW® pAStUves hKEs present and deliver a poem. : TEETE e o aroused an.jcipation alialong the line, " Pottawattamio tribe No. 21, Improved At tho Boston Store for This Weok, ‘The members of the dopartment huve de .\ DROADI R l ”“\l ) . . . Order of Red Men, will meet this eveniug in WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPT. termined to invoko the assistance of tho in- CU““UN l ) M 9 a " I“a a“ B“uma ahe i ,0, gegulur council_in their wigwam, corner of | Owing to the miccrablespring weather | Surance men of the city and, with this end in H U m P H R Evs il | U i (‘] ” A 0! Sroadway and Main street, ut tho eightn run. | t)0 patronage 1t our dress goods counter | View, are drawing upa paper which is 1o bo S Visitizg chiefs are welcom signed by tho ins rance ager has not beew up to our expectations. \s. agrecine This Prrciovs Oviwest is the | (WORCEQOTERSHIRE) Little May, the daughter of Mr. and Mre that if the firo dopartment is cut ‘down the | o geone o powon Ascribes Froe Silver's | RF 10 EN 13 INSTITUTE. H. Kingston, died sesterday noon, aged o | , 10 order o reduce our present Stock | yutes of wsurance shall be shoved up on | ¥+ Steriing Hor LBt triumph of Scientific Medicine. ¢ ] \ voars, | Tho ‘funcral ‘Wil oceur LOmoFrow poforo tho wari weathor und makeroom | tuo ground ~that tho flre protaction Dowafall to Popular Education. Nothing has ever been produced to | [vp ( {0 SPLDORITE Y 611661 PG : i | for our line of finer grade of wash goods, | would be inadequate to the needs of the city. At e il S aRIAIoR { i e e it Tiano lamLy itook | summer dtoss goods, oto., e will | Tho Hremen renson that the quickest way to equal or compare withitasa cvrarivee 1) A aence on Madison streot, Itov. officiating. place on salo at our dress goods | Putustopto excessive ‘retrenchment and HE CITES SOME PERSONAL EXPERIENCES and HEALING APPLICATION. .Ill?Aifil\(‘L'll SA used over 40 years, and always affords Camp No. 8, Unioa Veteran Legion, will | counter the following numbersat special | Ieform 'is by an appeal to the pockets of e | INFIRMARY hold_their regular meoting this ovening at [ salo prices. Wo want it distinctly un- | 1he citizens at large. Somo of the insuranco relief and always gives satisfaction. Imparts tho moet delicious tasto axd zost VO 4 Ll B iy e’ X ifiary | cerstood that the following prices only | of the dissatisfieca men, while all nro agreod | «Nebraska's Foremost Demoerat” Tells of |~ Lo o polonat or Tnternal, Blind EXTRACT sourK, i FOR THR wu'\"l“‘i:.o Lol el ré) Vove. | last during the dress goods sule, and | in saying that an inadequate fire deparunont tho Scrip Issue of Michigan and How or:Dlecding 3 Fistila in Ano'y. Itching or SIALETTER from B W o X land, president, & g after salo customers wanting more mu “"‘“,“ undoubtedly mean sn early rise in the the Dutch Got Along With Bleeding of the Rectum, The relief is TLEMAN at Mad pid \ ‘:}i l R h A T MEN T £ Members of St Albans lodge No. 17, | teritl will vli!:ll::;lll'lgflrflfi‘."i‘:';E}“:;f.:‘l‘;flf, HAtolnincoTate il Perriwlnklo Currency. immediate — the cure certain, ra to M bretnoe Fis Vi i < >ythias. will moot at i orclock | &re not at sule prices. This n 3 == ; Sty el ienieh » 2, o8 E T ernoon 3t their hatl o attend. ihe | 10 avoid any trouble that may arise, B e O o o o e Ulcationgand, LN HoT & cerp | [ —OF ALL— A S, t 0 7 sl o v . Read’s | channel ice. Mulholland & Co. "lel. 162 n ¥ " ontraction fro 3 e relief is insta ! ol ; ' funeral of Brother S. D. Merritt. All other Lot 1, 17 shades of W illiam I, Read’s el ic h Wasmixarox, D, C., Apell 26.—|Spacial to ke heaing Svoniea a0 CdesuRled Sy S MEiTa; Knights fu tho city are requosted to attend. | celebrated Lansdowne. This we guar- ) = d 7 i L g 2 4 = that thelr sancs is n By order of the chancellor commander. antee the genuine article, the manufue- Hotel Gordon, 836 Broadway, has re. | Tnk Bee Iu is ‘m'prub.mlu that ]n.hg:‘lurl: For Boils, ot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas, NigHy sataciried/in fl . ME, 11D The funeral of the late Sylvester D. Mer- | turer’s name stamped on selvago contly changed hands, and'is being thor. | maney crazo was/evur 80 soon squolohod e Old Sores, - Itching Eruptions, Chafing or Tndia, snd te & my WIS Best ties, npparatus wnd R ritt will occur this afternoon at 2 o'clock | five yards. The universal price . | oughly renovated. Clean bads;prompt | has been the froo silver movement,” said [ Scald Head. It is Infailible. opinion, tue most K 4 for successfui troatment of nvery from tie Congrogational ehurch, Rov. G. W. | gur ‘yrice during sale, 98 (colors oniy). | 88FVice; tablo first cluss. Hon. J. Steriing aorton, Nebruskw's stroag For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore [ 5 thaumsontwirm AREBITS, e e ioalice Fome saace thut 1o Lot 2, a1l wool P'rench serge, 46 inches > est democrat, to your correspoudent the | Nipples, It is invaluabl % beds for St HoRrd ALt o aKaG pices of the Masonic fraternity, of which tho | Lot 2 4l W SRR, o Binding Out Pauper Children, L er Ay OB B e ortba ta. Febeputen Nipples. It s in e fande. o o for pavients bowrd ani attondancs deceased was o thirty-second degree mem- | Wide, full range of spring colors, sold Attorney General John Y. Stone rendared Y. E : Price, 50 Cents, Trial size, 25 Cents. B Tmitations: Writo for elretines o a ber. for 7o¢, to go auring sale at 574c a yard. | o gocision vestorday in roply to n question | UAroughout the east as tho best nn)te;l (lumul R e cware or lmitations braces. trusses, elub fect, turos of snino, i 3 v 5-ine acl wriet vars 7 i H i cl ve: cl y 0! cia mlelhAld o, pygs N % plics, tumors, cancer, eatarch, bronchitis, in- Miss Mabol Gibson was given a | Lot8, 3inch bluck Henriettn {war- | LGOS B89 SOM B FAEN O e dgar Bu. | crat i tho west, cspecially upon flnancial [ St Eas o et mct o e e, & P pli e TAEE ‘ STty 5 9 v | rante vool) Frenc e S )y A L : g Al 4] il il don, o ectricity, paralysis, epilepsy, kide SurTFIS Ty SRS UM ot yieven uyd | B b ielal LN OOLHIECEBLCE berutiful | oy nan of Ida Geove, with referenco | '$3uCS- geo that you get Lea & Perring' nev. ) wider, eve. aas, skin and oo and all 8 numb of her young friends | finish, sold for 7 in honor of hLer teuth bifthday. About twenty little folks were vpresent and the cvening was spent pleasantly iu dancing, music aud games. The members of Bluff City lodze No. 71 T b (NS ik B e “lor & timo in the last congress it looked wa'!'cH “AZEL o“_ to tho bindimg out of chlidron who || SF0r 8 MRS Sk L SuRtels b e0EEl " — St yof 40 picces 38-in. colored | are dependont upon the county for their | o oo ShC 0T e KoptHaway mohairs (also creams) never sold less | support. Mr. Buclanan states ‘2;3' in ld\in s president,” continuad the governor, than 5lc, same goods cost 424c to im- | county there is no poor house, and it 1s de- | (A1 1 B TR BB B e | = N n novory Lottie inal & Geny and Excelsior lodge No, 23, Ancieat Freo | POt, for sale at our dress goods counter | sirable that the children of a woman who is puslican fm_ly in warding off vicious 1egisla- |ly'n|u-r'o‘:v'l\z J:m ?n u" would ]bu(\\ ith tho JOIN DUNCAN’S 5ONS, NEW YORH PARCH S T A A supported by the county should be bound A 2k Lies uited States if wo had universal free coin- | — — L e o L oot e | "0t 5, over 25 aiTerentstyles of spring | out. Ho wants to know whother o right to | tow, oven within its own party! Of course | ago. "1t would ko, at some price, for o whil Hoon to pay our lnst sad tribute to our do- | suitings in new effects, ineluding checks, | 40 this is with the county board of | the presidont would have vetoed the bill, but | then it would go only at home, and_finally it WHY DO YSU COUGH? essEdr O, TV o e 1ol |5 O ik S | suporvisors. Tho attornoy genoral holds | he was saved tho trouble and the country tae | would not go anywlicre, evon 'in a silver-pro- ceased brother, Sylvester . Merntt. By | dingonals, stripes and mixtures; this is r O L oL ! : vty order worshipful master. certninly the best value on the mar ket | LDAUthe statutes provide that the Board of | consequent deleterious effects by having a ¢ state. liuror :)o ,‘;: know l!rln:.n l'l o '3 ainly the best va s a dangerous thing S Vi s y and buy all we had to sell, pay us in silver, BYco Sivg, tho Oriental who alloweda | at 50¢ o yard, Supervisors muy bind out such chidren of | \hoapor who had the nervoas welias the ) ditoellpay We havelutely addod & lyings in departent for women during confinements strictly privato) Only Reliable Medical las | stitute making w Spocllty o 7 P 1 ""m‘“I‘:};"L"""H" PN 8, SEGIALTY, Bfgmature on every bottie of Original & Genuine. PRINATE DISIHASES Al B ood Diseases successtully troatol Sxphtiitio’ Pofson removed from the systeu Without mercury | New Restorative ireuts nient for Loss of VITAL POWEL. Persons uns able to vis.t us may be treated at home by carrespon tenee, i communications confi- dential icines or nstruments sent Ly miil or oxpross, securely packed, 1o Jndicnto contents or sender. One y teryiew proferre . Call and consult us or sond history of your case, and we will send In plain BOOK T0 MEN. FREE: Unon trivat 'REE: pon l'rivate, BOOK TO MEN, SR5E ven Srivite: eases, Tmpotency, Syphilis, Glect und Varicos cett, with quostion 1t o Applinnces for Deformitlos & A A the poor houso as may seem likely to b2 a ot 5 tako away our gold for what they sold u: couple of Chiel Scanlan's special policemen | = [ot 6, just received, another new line | permaueat charge upon the county, but in | tuct to prevent the culmination at the | andsoon we would bo loading our shi tojtibitteo thofpl Saturduy wight, was | o 10000hlin, Baumgiartner & Co. ull | counties where thero is no poor house ho | white house. Now tho free abroad with our own currency and humiliat- ‘i‘:‘-‘:"::fi"n:xtfll;é‘::x\y:n:‘x‘lh:;‘:ng V!J;h‘.;:i‘“:,{nmn”;' wool challies, making an assortment of | thinks it would not have the power. | craze is almost in the past. 1 don't [ ingiy bauling it back for seif repudiation.” the'sum of $50 haviog been put up for Lisup: | over 40 picces of all the latest chintz | According to ' another - provision Of the | tnink thero is the least possivle chance for Will Simply Do Nothing. pearance by nis ottorney, Johu Lindt. coloring and newest designs in the | Statutes, howover. tho cler @18 | the ill now, and by the timo the next con- ! There will be no silver, tariff, nat:onal trict court may biud out a pauper child until 1104 L < ALl y hily B! Tho sccond meeting of the Dodgo Light | American market, sold everywhere for | fhe'aza of majority is routheq, without tho | Eress is installed the fover will have died | bank, public land or any other geieral lezis- Guard since its reorganization was held Mon- | € i : our price, as usual the lowest, 50¢ a | assent of the child or its parents, and he | out. Atone time it was more formidable | latlon atthe hands of congress, in this Truses. 3 h : i oast. This ch i v couced nanufuctory inthe West VKM~ day evening in Hughes' hall. Forty-two | yard. knows of no provision against binding it out | and menacing than the wildest grocabacic | 5ot iGk, | This much s now: concoded ENCLISH AT AL LI R men were in line and tho drill was conducted | “ W4 show a complete assortment of | in u differeut county from its residence. He 2 [ i ¢ craze, more threatening than the worst infla- |~ Tho wild schemes of the democrats tion we nave Lad since the war, and it 0ok | in the house would never be accepted by | along time o get rid of somo of the move- | a republican senate, and tho progressive ments which have in the past wrecked par- | legislation of the republican senate does uy Captain Scharff. The prospects for tho compuny becoming one of tho best in the | SFCRMS state are better now than they have been for | WOAVCS: many months, henricttas, beng BATUERIES AND BELTS. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 26th and Broadiway, Coincil Bluf¥s. ams and tints in the following | also holas that the mayor of the city where a Wool crepes, bedford cords, | “home for the friendless” is located may 1ines .'m(l 50 “,"H‘ bind out a child to such home, in case of the £ b 3 | death or incapacity of 1ts parcnts. m ! o ce. i 3 - R Ten minutes' tide from center of Omaha on Oscar Jones, the colored man who created | &t remarkably low prices. Sae tleslandldistuEbedicpinmerce) Iy mosbitno s aupioval (ot the Gemo; Ourha and Couneil BIEs 010¢trie motor lino. 8 disturoance a few daysagoby trying to | Don’t miss this special dress goods | Jurvis1877 brandy, purest, safest, best, S A Al D th Iluc of enterprise, Generally tho repubs Will Stop a Cough at any tim —_— —— slug several policemen with a hatchet, was | sale, A *“To what do _vou attribute this decadenco | Jicans strike for legislation to develop - tho a LRty wiven thirty days in the county jail yester- THIS WEEK. Wall Paper. of the freo coinage movement, governors” | country, to put new interests vnon thoir and Cure BAW;‘;.EC t"b o THE GRAND HOTE L day for distirbing the peace, The chirgo of BOSTON STORE, The newest designs, the largest stocic | was asked. ; feot nud look after not ouly the interests of | §twelve hours. ol U resisting au ofticer will probably not bo FOTHERINGHAM, WIHITELAW & Co. and by far the lowest prices is at the +Solely toeducation, intelligonce,” was the | j,iviquals, but the governmeut. 'This may save you $100 in Doctor Council Bluffs, lowa. pushed against nim, as the police are of the EE ounoill Bluia il Y BOSTON STORI. Estimates furnished | Quick reply. “When 'the greenbuck craze of | noung expenditures, in some instances, and bills—may save your life. ASH opinion that a thirty-day term in jail and the eIl MU SLON 5 niamutesturnished | e 1705 swapt the country tho farmers and | {1 %thers xporiments. Tho domobrats have YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. memory of his bruises will be suflicient to give him a moro adequato idea of tho solem- for papering, Nothing but tho best | mmcenanics, iho were ¢artied away with It | S0ers exvoriu Highway paperhangers employed. Iverything | most, read comparatively littio nen Captured. did in the two past con- IT TASTES GOOD. ; owiithioyi ] Ll TS 5 AT A T (o ity of the law and the weight of a police. [ Early vestorday morniug tho police wer6 | yryyrantoed. Figure with us wheén you | ail read and think for themselves. Thoy L A o) SR man’s club than be has ever had before. notifica that two men were in tho hunds of | \want papering done. saw the airect result of free coinugo and re- | cayd of the prh,':{l‘m Nttt e WRES 'i',( i h Pill Pat Hamphan, a well known character | the Omata police on the charge of commit- BOSTON STORE, fused to be misled. It tukes the farmer, | have. as thes wre bonsung, passed fewer pri. | §DTe Acker’s English Pi who lives u short distance cast of the city, | ting tho robbory at the cast toll gate of the Council Bluffs, ln. mechanic, laborer or other man buta few | yate'ponsion bills than hive been pasiod | CURE SNDIGESTION, appeared before Justico Hammer and had & | yiotor bridge, of which montion was made in ———— Lours to reachi an lntelligent conclusion upon | gitico Yho /705, When thero is auotucr sir- ol icusunt, u favorite with the warrant issucd for the arrest of J. O'Con- b SEAALYS WonI1onoralC ITAryREd) an issuo theso days. ‘Phoy rofuso to | Bl piled up in tho treasury, ot tho oxpo nell, a young man who works for him | Vesterday's Ber. Ohicer Wyatt and the pa- take us gospel the mére statements of dema- W : ; Jobn L. Dodge, a Council Bluffs boy, s of tho soldiers and citizens' generally, and on 'his farm, and who ho claime had | trol wagon immediately left for the other obn L. Dodge, a Council Bluffs boy, son | ooi6¢ (1o want to uso them for political et iplEaglbaanintiuts nad syl IHDELe 1o veaten @ tattoo on his face witn | sidool the river and in_ua couple of hours | of N. P. Dodge, has been winning still rposes. The movement for freo coinage | vaars, the democtats will aguin make a dash | & Meconnell, Oma his fists. In ordel to quiet | Diwck Grandon aud Sover Burns reclined on | further honors at Harvard. Ho was made 1iuds mo vory forcibly of soma incidents | for aisolute free trade and point as un ary = &% o Haniphan a mock warrant was issucd and iv | the velvet cushions of the steel cell iu the | president of Harvard’s republican club, and | within my own Imnowledge, 1t is simply | ment for it to tne “surpius” which has been ' iy g was given to him to serve, - Haniphan imme- | Council Blufls city joil. They could have | \uqone of the speakers at the recent repub- | bistory repeating itself, and” If ‘we were 10 | Giived” by them., A surplus 1s as a scab , SIINS b diately went to tho nearest saloon and read | staved on Nebraska soil for o fow days had | 1o % L abiBont At : adopt free coinage it would be the federal | yjop an ola sore: They itch to pick it off atto the proprictor, William White, Whito | they been disposed to stand upon their rights | lican bunquet at Boston. Among many om- | goyvernment resuming on the largest possibie | ahd they want to do it by free trade, % soized the warraut aud kept it, while Pavs | and demand requisition pupers, but they | phimentary notices he received in the Boston | scalo tho wildeat schemes of state banks o D, S M, | i profanity cracked a number of the globes on | bad evidently been there before and kuew | papers is the followinz from the Herald of | guarter of a century almost before the war. ————— e tho cbandeliers in the place. Ho loft tho sa- | that such a move would only postpone mat- | that city: It would be cvery whit as bad as Lhe 155ue of ANNOUNCEMEN IS, Joon to get a warrant for tho ters a day or two at most, Tohn L. rest of White Dodge. the youthful, beardless | stute scrp in thé '50s. The states werecom- — but at last accounts had not returued, George Stephens, the employe of the motor | president of Har Southwestern lowa will bo well repro. | COMIPauy who was robued, went to the oftico At speake Aty cle o i ceived the t sented at the democratic state convention, | OF the city clerk and filed an information W students ag Fo: suerr {111 % rd’s Republican club, the | paratively as able to issue aud redeein serip Messrs. Rosenquost & Arthur e itosilsdinit clio tor their own people as is the federal govern- | cont production of *I3 b iroialy | ment to issuo an inferior dollar for the wholo aznifi- L] ew, modern, well-appointed, thore ue Jeans,” which en- oughly well-kopt, $3 a day. S5 up) nded tUroN v gt o ights at ) ourteent 3 -y ShieiBY (10 comas 4 3 charging them with robbery, tho articles | %nLudon S appliudod rapturously | o intry, yos tho entiro world, Jpved s icupiohiBl0nightsjiabithofkoy " | Purely Vegetable and Strictly | £, [, I g which meets here May 11 Fromont county A a8 T his tongu 14 Strect theatre, New York, this great suc- B/ ) P- expeets to send a dologation of 200, headed | '3Ken being §13 in woney belonging to tho | with all the urtifices of u practiced orator, Michigan's Serip Issue, i K ) P Reliabl - 1 by & baod. Milis, Shelby and lareison | Omaha & Council Bluffs Bridge company | Iis eharacterization of larvard's Reform h coss is described a3 a sensational comedy eliable. = counties promiso About tho same number, | 82d @ silver watch and pistol of bis own. | clubh lH-nlvm-‘“,xmvluun'---;x.»' :uluhlwnllunm “1 recall as if it wero yesterday my Arst | grguna, with clavorate and realistic scenes kv b o ST GITIZENS STATE BAV eounty, in the onstern part of the state, sent [ the two men = us =~ is often — ob- | [N fllord showed that from 156 to 1ei | UIONILY ST 3 : s : S e shtscencs. And depicts a typs of peoplo | . e » i Of Councll Blut A S SRS AR 0: 3 tained. ~ When thoy were arrested they | ui'por contof Harviard men woro domocrats | W03 Upon my first torm in tho lecislature av | ol& ¥ i 099 They nct DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY ncll Blutty, T e e Vol puplo, doleation | hrow’ nway & bundlo when thov supposed | hiito Som g Fepueans™ FIEC domaeruts | o head of tha comanttos on judicinry whon | wio tive in WhuBLA knoia Re o BT eRaRE| et it Rt e [ FOn N Eal stcore s that @ contest might be expocted. | the oficors were not looking, butit was tuken [ McKinley's n whereln he quoted from | @ state scrip bill ca we before me, I bitterly | district of Indiana. The play was written A9 i gt Surplus an 1 Profits..]] At the samo tme Omaha will bo [ I0 churge by the ofticers and found to contain | his specch in Boston lust fall the statement | opposed it as a species of wilacatism which | . joseph Arthur, the clever young author, | €Onstipated organs to healthy activity, PR AATETTR) = entertainiog the conferenco and both | {he stolen property, which was afterwards | that evors word i the turiff bill was Auicri- | would come home to roost. When we were | o novel featurts introduced will 1elude | and are o POSITIVE and PERPECTLY |, NetCavital ani Surplus. ... . 8230,000 eitics will probubly bo overfiowing with dem- | Mentified by the owner. Both men statea i T g U e UgNb 1. Yoib Apon At Aual sdoption s band calica the Rinok [ SARE CURD for CONSTIPATION. | Ghrssoiasd s kdauadtay B Iy shugers 10 ocrats and Methodists, Itis oxpected that | Yesterday thaf oy would walvo examina- B 8e Sun Row 6 ? 15 4 ’ 130,000 50,000 L b Ll L O TRARERM00 10 C ors, headed by a champion drum i X k)R and Charles 1 Tnanan. Transaot zencral hanks Bouncil Blufls, during that wek, will bo | Lon aud submit to “beink bound over to the | form. Henry' Cabot Lodse te Tiarveris | Should be printed across the face of tne [ nifl MR BEBNTY ool 510 Black Won: | LIVER COMPLAINT, SICK HEAD- | i hibied "fiaie, Tramsictzonoral banle yisited by at least 25,000 strangers und it is | EF i jary mithouk thm‘"lrm;luh]nu-usm sehofur statosnian, Blalin as the eivatest of aoripd Rl Holdors 1"3"“1-‘1\“:“{ faable.) 1] dor, e gveat Barbecue scene und tho Saw | ACHE, BILIOUSN and all other | 0¥ bauk in Southwestern lowa. 4 b o L A LERT i preliminaries. Grandon is well known to | statesmen and President Harrison as a c usisted that tho scrip stould not_bo circu- | cration. “Blue Jeans” opens | ¢ A 1 TERES 2 E;;';:;‘ jihat, the city will have on its holiday | BC™olice ot this city, having beon i jalj | SoFvative administrator lated under falso protenses, for 1 knew tho | N 0l oberation - “aiiue Jewsl opens | Gisouses arising from a disordered con- [ INTEREST ON TIME DH?03IT3 Jwpression on the visitors as numm: before for various offenscs aud 1s considered - f stato had nothing but its honor 1o make its | oyt for turee nights, Tho sule of scats | dition of the Liver und Stomach, ST P —— ¥ Y P J an all around tougn citizen. Burns bas no | Swanson Music Co., Masonictemple. | obligations good, the same as is true of we | gt (90 LAER RN B . e 0 2 previous juil record here so far as known, ———— fedoral government at this timo with silver, — e W. C. ESTEP, S AN A ——— Genuine Rock Springs coal at | and further that honor is changeable n its That eminent comediun, Lew Dockstader, | ) oot Only Relible Vegotable Live . N ’ J. M. Lane of tke Milwaukee is in Chicago, The Hercules lawn mower, with 10- | Thatcher’s, 16 Main strect, always on ;“"Hlur‘tg 0{ {';‘"‘s};uf::v\:::lufg; nlnld ‘l ‘!urlhflr and ns merry minstrels will bo at Boya's | 1k AL O LEL B IR T kes . . Wil T inch wheels, will ¢ sh g uovs that the vas about 1o tako upon | New Lheatsr on Sunday cvoning next Fold; Th fectly Warmicss; Th Mrs. W. S. Williams returned vesterday | inch hools, L cuu hlu,h grass x|§|d band, 5 i itself moro obligations than it could ever | Dockstader has a new song entitled, I re Purely Vezetable; Try Them, P b) #rom California, where she bas been visiting | work easier than any other mower : ' ) (1 J J y _hpiad ' Rallrond Attorneys in Court, meet ut faco vualue, 1 engendered a great | Asked to Be Excused,” which is the best he | — . " L] ho lust tive months, made, We keep also the genuino Phil- t deul of il feeling and made myself unpopular | has ve 5 b v A DR, Sehenck's Book on Consumption, Liver Ed ¥, Cogley completed an eigh adelphia mower and several other ma It was a collossal aggrezation of legal s but’ fi > | bas yet sung on tho minstrel stuge. Jaint and Dyspepsia Sent Fre 14 i \ I d n ight | & i ] several other ma- for the position 1 ook, but fivally public - nplul v N. MAIN 8T,, COUNCIL BLUFF3, months' ongzagemont with the “Littlo Nug- | chines that we can sell cheaper than the | tolent that greeted Judge Deemer yesterday et company last Saturday meht at Dayton, | chonpest, New refrigerators; cg ), and arrived i thocity yesterday tospend | juet reccived. Dauntle d k ; opinion changed, and it nas upon the ques- Leon H. Vincent, whose name 18 famous | 1t J. . SCHENCK & SON, Phuiladelphia, Pa rload | Morning when he opened aistrict court. | tion of free coinage during the past few | among Clisutauqua workers and w finished | — —— — s and Warwick | There were nine cases commenced by the | vears, and the men'who stood out for honest | scholar i knglish literature, will deliver a a Vacation. Ho has passed a very suceesstul [ Hi%% ! 11 Main street. Shugary & | Flway commissioners to compel eertain rail- | Ioncy wero the statosmen of the period. series of four lecturesat the Liningerurt gal AN OLD otalo mewepaper oriticiome in "whimn % | Soi. Recollect thuv the new Dangler | W8y companies to furnish better facilities to Holland's Perriwinkle Currency, lery, commencing Wedoesday evonin, undor VETERAN. Chas. Lunkley, duvides the honors with tho star. He will go [ Surpriso is only gasoline stove that | thew potrons along their lines, A motion [ “The proposition for frao colnago reminds | HC,MusPices of the Cleotan, e oreanjatios T, Uinclsecliter ;! 1 Dircetor and Undertas ou the road again in the fall possesses every quality of 4 gas stove. | for a more specitic statement had been filed | me also of 8 bit of history from Holland. | fanenet. Mr. Vit lectured ut tho Stevens’ Point, 11 Broadway, Council Bluffs, z e —— — by the defendants and in each case, and the | During the reign of William the Testy there | Omaha and Council Bluffs Chautauqua last B g suffered for L % : 4 ~ Reiter, thetailor, 810 Broadway, has Wehave our own vinayards in Califos | whole niue were lumped togetber aud the | W& an uprisiug for iuflation. I'he’ people | cousor, and created enthusiosm among the o1l the latest style and thero was ¥ and newoest goods | min Jarvis Wine company, Co. BluXs | arguments of the attorneys were made as if | 4emanded a flood of ourrenc, hundreds wto bLeard this representalive DR Mllfs ons Prostration, A 3 v ™ surrency - more than tongue — Batisfaction puaranteed. - they were all interested in the same case, | finally au issue of perriwinkle currency | pijludelphian. Vincent's lectures are h tell. phyciet S ATR] AL TRl Evarsalond, T T Besides hulf o dozen utovneys from ' this which “‘L"a"“‘:“\lf’ '""‘:L"]';"f&‘ 50, usy thab | nover dull,” says Emily Huntington Miller, :;’;‘;"I‘:‘"E' antell i | SPIGCIAL NOTICES., E. H, Sheafo line money toloa A 2-year-old child of Fred Johnson, who | CIt¥, there wore Thowas S, Wright of Chi- | amoug s s..the Dutch becamo rich | sgjtper in matter or manner, and while they o ing, ono bottlo of - 3 — tate : 1',,'.‘&'?1 ot L-“" l‘.""‘f"\‘]f”‘l lisaa fEOEER I NI ACL S SRR SENAR 1 | eago, geveral attoruey for the Chicago, Rock | bevond measure. Tho goverument just issued | arq gpecially valuable to students of uglish DR. MILES' COUNCIL BLUFF3, estate and chattels, Broadway and Muin, ., rReF 0F Avenue Isluud & Pacific; General Attorney Fish of | perriwinkle to its subjocts till everybody’s | jiterature, they have also & huppy adaptation 4 = - b e snd - Twenty-ointh street, found & | ihe Cuicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, J: W, | clothes were hoed withit. Things weitaloag | (o populak audiences. ! 1overs of Dickens AESTORATIVE W ANTED=Lmmodiatoly, a competont giel Slept i o Barn, box of rougn on rats vesterday | iytbe, general solicitor of the Norihwest. | $moothly, swiminingly, as allthe trading was | ung who 1s nov o lover of tgat greatly ziftod NERVINE for general nousework. Mra. K. C. Smlith, A rather comical expericnco was that of a | afternoon lying about the bhouso and | e, and W. B. Alnsworth of Des Molnes, | 8moug the Dutch “colonies directly under | wanius, will have an opportuity of reaeswing brought LT N o lim feal le . | TALNieE YOG eouple of Omaha maidens who atiended o | concluded it would be good to eat. It poured | SCCFELary of the railway commission, William lh;sl .luflly. C bosses aud_sauer | thoir acquaintance with the Buglish novelist | DEOBELLLAN rest aieop ang maceliin fEel BKES (O SALE OR TRADE—Imported French dance Sunday night in company witl: two | the contents of the box into & basin of water ————— Areut Drokigut Digh RRie Labor was paid | Wednesday ovening, for that is the lecture | Feun . sumtered from periodical nervous. attacke, courh stallion. 5 yeurs old, Good reusong D . b ~ An er Drinker Cured, in armsful of perriwinkle scrip. It bore the | chosen to inaugurate Mr. Vincenl's series, | | 1 effect ufte z one boltle of Nerving for selling. Address’A 10, Bee oftice, Uouncll) Council 11ifls young men. When they | #ud then proceeded to drink the water. Be- [ ho Bianahardtinsti 5 Dutch pledge_and the Dutch took it as read- | ©i(ieorge EH0LT Will bo tho theme on Toare. | Teial battle end wluaant ook FIRER a0 drugrists, | 15 1ts H reached thelr home they could not get wnto | 0T 1ong the parents of the chila noticed tnat io Blanchard institute, at 555 Broad- | ) Mieh B19980, H96 (R0 THLCR LOOK 3L 88 read: o Eiot” will be the theme on Thurs. | Tria 4 ologa iglete. S the house aud the youug men suggestod that | S0mething had heppened, and seeing the | way, Council Blufls, has never failed to fhey come to this s1d6 of the m,gf and thoy | CPLy box Iusuch closo proximity to the basio | cure quickly and permanently every mobls pa o MLs Al Of Kon EYeR oy | of water, calied Dr. M. J. Bellinger to put | case of nlcobolism treated, . 1Rewd whi Whon they reached. the Bruleeen ok | the intrual anatomy to'the cbild to rights. A cud what ning. IPriday eveniog “Nathaniel | DR, MILES MEDICAL Co, Elkhart, Ind. 10 10wA farms for salo. Tmprovod 1) agrel Hawthorne,” our own American rovelist, in Marrison county, 819.00 per ucro; 13) abres | will be talked ubout; wiile for Saturday | For Sale by Kuhn & Co. 16th and DonglasSts. lvunirwwl.-" mw):w‘!lr-"'- ;‘”' 'm'wr:l g A Ao d evening the American Carlyle, "Iz, W, Kmer: — [ In lowa Nevraska furis call on or Write another Counc s citizen su fol g1 5. Nemesis wi "W rac! S of Emel | o Johnson & Van Vatten, Councll Bluff: JOUNE Moa were “broker and’ aitin tbe | 1t was suftering severely when be arrived on cil Bluffs citizen says of r obligation: But Nemesis wus lylng ia | g0, will attract bundreds of Emerson fol. [ I & Van Patten, Councl. M5, | . = e et | the treatment wait, o, | redit. O of thom was an euploye of | U4 soene, but after a course of beroic treat lowers, { They bad paid their debts und were fairly loaded wown with money. Everything com wanded a high price and everybody had cash fas k s e O T, Y e i Q0L SALE OR EXCHANGE —City and farm o) COUNCIL BLUFFS, la., April 23, —To M e I tv. k. AL Shoafe, B'way und Main. | 8 :midale Broadway butcher, however, aud | WOUt it bassed the aanger point and 1s uow i ‘ ARE s " AN A | Czar, the borse with the mane sixty-three property, E. 1l Sheafe, 1y and Malo. &% such had free accoss Lo the siatic cod | resting easily. My Many Friends and the Public Gen- One day ths Hollanders concluded they |y, heg'iong: Ituth, the dancing Quakeress; s—— el Tostevin, i \lly: For the past 40 years I have been | Wanted to ship a load of onions aud they took QO RENT--Dwelllozs In &l parts of the 1 enginsor and | a hurd drinking man, ‘1 began tuking | 8,81€0 of perriwinkle aud went down to i necte vit N el Sheufo, ond Wiy un o d with the establishment. The two ) BRALN VEAD. yo KL Sheafo, Broadway und Muslo, Tirney, the cabir girls accordingly bad to pass the night thore of Waite & Son Thow LE.C. WEST '8 NERVE A , s Q1Y ot ad B 2 OWB RO | the Coney lsland life saver: Lane and i WEAT 'S NARYS 4N hH et = ey p or nowhere. As they were leaviug the barn | SUrveyor, over DeVol's, 504 Broadway | treatment at the Blanchard Gold Cure v}\‘h'j,"i“\fff"““ for ,”.',".“,’“””f,"”"' Yeoge 'f’“l Veroun, bicyclists, aud the vote for the most . ifadnciio, Neevous Proseaion cauned'vy at: | J9 o AlF Acrente near oity udanted for ¢ 1y in the morning they happened y ——— institute 1th of ; 2 p was loaded and tue crew had | R0V FA D AR T AN ST A 2 Wukofulngss, Sontal Degre sl s ryle nad gppiat purooses & & Fuesla | p eanly Ia th E they Lsbpened 1o v (e TE institute on the 11th of April and am | boarded tre vessel ready to set sail for Hol- | POPIAT poileeisan, is paciing tue or | e b D3| Broadway und Muin stroets. ¥ the poiice and were arrested on the iraduy 3 Y led thi At {othsont - Beacl rauly s land this weei: fhe Wealn, cvating laianiy. wisery. —e s \,&mw’,. AL the bolice stutios | There arethirteen young pecple who are :.‘l‘n’\l\. :l:llsllui l)(n‘;\rll::\» nlu).l '( lm)rn\t‘r'xlnl.n Irm:-"' Tne purrvxlpn.‘hlo was brnug‘hl (m:lm AR WOk, | deeay, doxch Weamaturs Old Ao, Marrenuar, Tty | IOBAGE und Commisslon=stoves, furnl o cra y ) u e O¥er, AT sky | for puyment, To the amuzement of the ——————— Of Powor 1 ILIOT sex. Lnpotalicy, L 100r¢06s an | urc, ete., stored and sold on co fhey said thoy wore decent oven thougn thoy | suxiously looklng forward to tho early part [ fs‘ontivoly dostroyed. 1 am sntisfied T | Duteu porriwlokio was ners loes tenter ALF Al by ke sidential | SlLFOmAI Woaknentoc, davolauiacy ‘lmews Sore | Towent ruiss L innah e 44 livt oon cau A ratber o oir A yed, 0 4 it p - Y 0 April 26.—Tne presidential | ma torrhoesieausud by o! ortiua ot the bratn, | ' 2 3 u had bons Aiight | aa'\‘;‘::“:_E;Jnl;x:_r‘:?::;xxfu of June as the harvest time of all theirhopes. | 4 cured of the curse, und I cheerfully | that province. In fuctthe Wethersfield folks T oA “’I' . Thoy | Boll-Abuse,over-indulganos, A v tha bral value. With diraito that they were the anughters of respectavle For that is tue time when they will dress up | recommend the treatment to ny friends. | Fefused to take the stuff for any 81,6 for 8, by mail. We ( Alc Laxes L) Cass i Apply ut oftice’ of J. P 3 treatinae | WA/ ANT e -Qompotent glri. ) \m.;i ottio . mhation beaped upon disappointinent | Wore met at the PPenusylvaria depot Ly (ens | Eure. rach ordor far i hoxas with:s il agn i wete | Cla, arcuts who live {u Omatia, and ibat they | 10 ““";" bost Clothes aud staud up ia 8 row | I huve u better appelite and sléep bouter Jumigron: hedned upcy Glesnpaiaugant | Ware mat ot 1he Heousylvails doo by pro. | en gusraatos sa refund I mot cural’ Giarenige | CebedY i ad merely been off ou a little lars witlout | o0 thy opera bhouse platform t re- | than I bave for muny years 4 : oy Woly _gnians als Parter and Ladge arriaxbs, Droc | tsuedoniy by A, rchiotor Drugglet, solo wgeuts = . JOOK SALE-One stugle top buzxy. with op D iace i a6 & Tk Ty T ool B ¥ ) sailed home. Their perriwinklo, was as | vided by the Union Loague club. tho Party | firocr Jiuh ad Furann s, Obe Sl i JORH it e, 108 Surava i 62 HERMAN DROGE, 00d away from their 0w shores us so mucul were driven 1o the ki (th Avenue botel, 1 Lewaio of Jmitatious. wood, 128 Baugbu street,

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