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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFI'S CFFICE: -« NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Teiveredty Carrler to any partot the City H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER « | Bus'ness Office ... No &1 TELEPRONEs | Jus ness Ofc . No% —_—_— THE OMAHA DAILY BE I URSDAY NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS | How Oonstable Oramer Broke Up a Nest of Thioves, TRACED HARRY PALMER TO HIS DEN Residents of Le s Township Have Reasons to Congratulate Themselves—How the Gang Worked the eighborhood— prominent democrats have been ordered and are expected to arrive by the end of the | week. The meeting this evening will be in | the nagure of a dedicators exercise, but there will be ho sermon. Hon. W. H. Ware, how. ever, is booked for an address. Delegatos will be selectea to represent the association at the state cunvention of democratic clubs, | which is to be heid Moy 10 in this city in counection with the state nomioating con- vention, —— Jarvis’ wild blackberry is tho best puineik-akel{ Are you going to paint? And did you know that you ean snve money and get better paints at Davis’ than any other FOR UARRISON [CONTINUED FRQM FIRST PAGE.] battle of Frederickspurg he resigned his commission and was oftotad to the Thirty- eighth congress, and in 1864 General Coob re-entered the army aod remamnoed until the o of the war. Mustered out in July, 1865, Goneral Cobb was re-clected to con: gress in 1866, In 1870 Ko located in Nebraska. His career in this state 1s well known. During tho last twelve years and utp to Jau uary of this year Genétal Cobb has been one of the justices of tHe -Nebraska supreme court. APRIL 28 1 WE SING TAE PRAISE NINOE MENTION. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal place in the city? That's a fact. John L. Webster, John L. Webster Is a native of Ohio, edu- cated in Washington college, Pennsylvania, orJANTACLAUS U | and Mount Unlon collee, Ohio, Served as Crafu's chattel loaus, 204 Sapp block. L Ll Joring tao ad. | Jesterdsy afteraon from the Cangregs | avoiuntoor in the army for o brief period - e Y FOR IT MAS STOOD TAE TEST, = [ utheast of 6 city, are considering L S churel 7 pices of | during the latter year of the war, socated 'R n A St d_cord wood dry. For saie at | SOUTHONSEC tional church, It was under the auspices o the latter Thatcher's, 10 Matn streot. Viewility of appolnting a day of LAAOKS | e Masons of tho ity, the deceased boing o LWL LA, iR tinod To vk e OR MEDICINAL USE OF ALL TAE Soaps "OuR QIRLS RAVE TAIEQ Storage, Rates reasonable. Tnquiro 22, | giving on account of the rooting outofa | mamber high in the councils of the arder, : s : - - "FAl AN 6 24 and 1 Dearl stroot. . K. Snyder. band of thievos that has boen doing business | aud there wero o large nnmber of members | Iatura In 1873 and, member of the constity: | No |:U.S]Ell.“_)gl‘l. i THIS IS THE BEST. Bert Evans is confined to his home by & | in their vicinity for over a year past. 1t haa | of the varlous lodges in_the ity present, to Ui foaan iR LlbLal e became | There are many so-cal ed whisiies in the o puly spraincd ko caused b aiping o | com o b attr of cummon ale e | iR U lai 00wt Rep, G W | BSREeR (ERSORIO SO SOHY,OF | kel UG ROOT, RN Ve UR CLOTHES SMELL SWEET,OUR LINEN SINES a0 Omaha siderw! mortgage was abont the only thing in tho | 0T COtiEred i at the conclusion the | two years 3 LONF. Acaramady for Pr The Afro-American Tariff Reform league / very imp: B i ot THE HOUSE 1S CLEAN AND BRICKY scent und _hails from New York, Ho served ’ SA mcLAus bl ¢ cbainea | Wehave our own vineyards in Califos | an appronticeship as an editor and -politician WOMEN O WONDER FAIRBANKS S Mabel ¢! Williams of Ls Piatte, 'Nob.,' wero | out doors over night that was not coained | | Ve v out own vinayards fn Culligs | b0 Mpieticcanip io b0 Saor hull peticnn A married yesterday by Justice Hammer, i :‘I‘::‘x’x’xlilxv‘yxwm be missing when he awoke i s dluru\‘q nv\q pcn,;z«l_b\\'ln-u th paper next l‘n Will find this grand preparation of the greats ¥ FILLS HOUSEMAIDS WITA DE? GNT, Frang Carroll was fined £14.40 in police Ll " e y arvi 77 brandy. rust sst, best, | the Now York Tribune was onc of the great- | (G yonont, while to % rr-ur;“\‘l'\lr'rxln)‘ morning for boing an inmate A school tiouse in the vicinity was used by Jurvis1877 brandy, purest, safest, best | the DADOMI N U8 BONNLYy, Lo pama’ weks | SO vt f 0 )(BQIRBANK 8.0 CHICAGO They Stole Everything in Sight. Funeral of Sylv er Merritt, The funeral of Sylvester Merritt took place The residents of Lewis township, just > able. Ittones up the system aad purifies Muv 10 v HEEEee BRn from the operations of the gang, and every | interment, followed by a long procession. Colonel E. D, Webstar is of Quaker de- | the blood. W. H. Rhamey of Richfiold, Neb, and | farmer understood that it he left auything ——— 3 . D. Webster, monia, Malaria or DYSPEPSIA It is admir- 1 E ol 10 stato convention in this city on | 8Hape of farm property that wasexemot | ropains were taken to Fairview cemetery for D. Webster, will hold its col o of a disreputuble house, He appoaled the | the thicves as their place of rendezvous, and just precceding the war, became tho founder MEN 0 numerous occasions when the building Ladies' Ald Soclety Organized. o u 3 : caso to the district court. b bl LU LLLLE RSEoHte o g 5 ‘terian | ©f the Omaha Republican and becamne an Ac- | it hringsnew life and Imnarts frosh vigor to 'The funeral of May, tho lnfant aaughtor of | %S ovened in the morning the proscuce of | The ladies of tho Second Presbyterian | Hl g\ Gt pant in the organization of the re- | the whole system. Itcan be obtained ot all Mr. and Mrs, H. Kitgston, will occur this | hicken feathors by the bushel on thefl 00T | church bave organizod an ald socioty for tho | publicar. party of Novraska, Soon after tho | druggi:ts and grocess. Send for ofir book | ; h showed that they had e 3 | paperhangers mployed. Everything guaranteed, gure with us when you want papering done 5 BOSTON ORE, Council Bluffs, Ia, — Reitor, thetailor, 810 Broadway, has nll the latest styles and newost goods. Batisfaction guaranteed. — 2. H, Sheafe has money toloan on real estute and chattels, Broadwey and Main, PERSONAL HAGKAPHS, Mrs, J. W, Squire, baby and vurse, re- tursed from Hot Dprings,” Ark., last éven- J. D. Rowan of Des Moines, deputy inter- nal revenue collector, wus in the city” yester day. Misses Emma Leutzicger and Gussio Liukey left last evening for (reston to visit frionds, Miss Matio Billings of Santa Clara, Cal,, 18 @ guest of her sister, Mrs. Jarvis, on South Eightn streets, United States Internal Revenue Collector Weinsloin of this district is daogorously ill st his bome in Burlington, Mrs, Graco D'Urre left last evening for Tacoma, Vash,, tc visit at the bedside of un aunt who is dangerously ill. Sho was eecom paied by ber neice, Miss Auita Biorworth, ——— Another Drinker Cured, The Blanchard institute, at 555 Broad- way, Council Blufls, has nover failed to cure quickly and’ permanently every case of aleohiolism treated, Read what another Council Blufls citizen says of the treatinent: COUNCIL BLU¥FS, la., April 28, My Many Friends and the Public Gen- erully: For the past 40 yours1 have been s hard drivking man. T began taking treatment at the Blanchard Gold Cure institute on the 11th of April and am now satisfied thut my days of intoxic tion are over, for all appetite for whisk is entirely destroyed. l am satistied 1 am cured of the curse, und I cheerfully recommend the treatment to my friends. 1 have a better uppetite and sleep better than I have for muny years. HELMAN DROGE, Tl Thomas Tostevi vil engineer and surveyor, over DeVol's, 604 Broadwuv To of Minncapolis, Its business sessions, by courtesy of the board of trustees of the First Presbyterian church, will be held in the lecture room of that church, The Epworth leagzues of the city have arranged to tender the board & reception at the Musonic temple thisevening. ~An address of welcome will be dotivered by Mr. G, C. Saunders of Council Bluffs, which will be responded to by some one selected from the board. A good social time will be had, and au opportunity will be given to make the acquaintance of these ropresentatives of young Methodism, Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock & mass meeting will bo beld in the sawe place, and addresses will be delivered by Bishop Fitz- gerald, Dr. Joseph R. Berry, editor of the Epworth Herald, and Dr. I{. K. Doberty, corresponding secrotary of tho league., The geaeral public are invited, Hotel Gordon, 336 Broadway, has re. coutly changed hands, and is being thor- oughiy renovited. Cleun b:ds;prompt service; table first class, Swanson Music Co., Muisonic temple. Park, A. G. Gale of this city has leased the Union Driving park for one year, commencing April 12, and the probability Is that there will be Boraces thers during the coming season under the direct management of the Driving Park association, Mr. Gale1s intending o use the park mostly for training purposes, and & large nuwmber of horses ure already st the park ready for the opening of the season, Among the owners represented are Kobert Kneebs of Sioux City with thirty head, W. H. Wilkinsoa of Illinois with fifteen and kd Howard of tkis city with eighieen. Otners are expeoted {n the course of u few days. A June mecting wiil be held, aud au effort 1s to be made to socure the Gentlemon's Roadster club of Omaba for frequent Saturday mati- ness during the summer. — blua ice wagons for Mo, ri o Mulholland & Co, Tel. 16: Patron chanuel i Genuine Rock Springs coal at Thateher’s, 16 Main street, always on hand. ——— Wl Try Their New Quarters. The Pottawattamie Couuty Dewocratic association will bold its first meetivg in its naw quarters 1o the James vuildiog on Pearl street this eveniug. Tue rooms have been ‘ewly papered and furnished, and has a sealing cabacily of Steal eosraviogs of Leon ncent’s Lecture, “Of an English unovelist,” said Mr. Leon 11, Vincent lust eveing at the Lininger art gallery, where ho appeared under the au- spices of the Cleofuu, “no one man is better known or more widely read by Americans then Charles Dickens.”” Mr. Vincent, in bis Jecture upon the English novelist, showed a p rfect knowledge of his subject and he brought to ita warm adwmiration for tne many sided genius of the mau who at the age of 30 bad acquired a reputation which hutdreds of eminent men would have given the best years of their lives to have enjoyed. Throughout the lecture was in- tensely inteesting and the large audionce had only one regret when the end was reached ~its shortness. Mr. Vincent showed a clear analysis of the character of a household favorite and in origmality of treatment it was us clear cut 8 @ cameo. ‘Ihiere was no unnecessary mat ter introcuced, but from beginning to end & fine scholarly estimate of tne lhfe avd writings of ono of Englund’s most brilliant literateurs and novehsts. Mr, Vin- cent bias a particularly pleasing stylo of talk- iug and what is rare in these lattér century days, 8 magneusmm which wins and charms his bhearers. He is really an ideal platform speaker and shows in bis maoner the sobolar who has his subject thoroughly well 1n hand, It was delightful to listen to s reading of familiar scenes from “Pickwick,” in which Samuel Weller, jr, played so promineut & part, aud when he asserted that Weller had made Dickens it is very questionable if there was a singlo dis- senting voice in the audience, although the statewent was qualified by tho assertion that truly Dickens had made Weller. [u support of the original proposition the spuaker told Low nearly thirteen parts of “Pickwick" had been published in monthly form before Weller made his appearance in the sketches which are cousidered by critics Dickens erownlog work, only o'ershadowed by **The Tale of Two Cities.”” Tonight ‘Georgo Eliot” will be tue subject of Mr, Vincent's lectare. LS R DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cleanses the blood, increases the appetite and tones up the sys- tem. IL bus benefittea mauy people who bave suffered from blood wisorders. It will belp you, Aluminium bas been aiscarded, after an experiment, 4s a material for makiug “water flusiks" for the Gierman army, on the ground that it corrodes. Of all metals it is one of I the most diflicu’t L corrode, but eveu it cau- ot stand Germau army brandy. e Horribly Mutilated, Beatnicr, Neb., gram o Tiue Bee. | George Baker, living six miles north of this city, was instantly kilied this evening by a team, drawing & stalk cutter, running away. The boy became tangled in the machine and was dragged and mutilated 10 a frightful manner. Lifo wus extinct when he was found. —— Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup is an un- exceliod medicize for caildron wails teeth- ing. 25 cents a bottle, [ — Acqultted the Minister, Muryie, No f Apil 27.—The trial of Rey. W. J. Stewart, pastor of ths Mothodist Episcopal ehurch of Port Nocris, N. J., who was charged with {wprudent conduct with Miss Eva Owen, was concluded today, re- sulting in Mr. Stewart's acquittal. Steamer Arrival At New York—Vahdam, from Rotterdam; Havel, from Bremen; City of Puris, from Liverpool. 9 At Genoa—Fulda, from New York. At New York—Tower Iill, from London, - Willlam Astor, Panis, April27,The body of Mr, William Astor was cmbalmed this afternocn, Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at the American EpiseopM church, ‘“WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” Sleepy. Ifaman ts drowsy in the day tme afier & good night's sleop, there's Indiges tion and stomach disorder. BEECHAM'’S by removing the wasto PILLS i i Wi in, tom, w!ll cure all Bilious d Nervous Diserders, aad will uickly relleve Slek Headache. Covered with 2 Tasteloss and Soluble Coating, Otall druggists. Price 38 cents & box. New York Depot, 365 Canal 6t SOAP Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DUSKY DIAMOMD TAR SOAP. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics, Cures Ohapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Fte. A Dalightful Shampon. lce of Nale, Of First al bank bulldin 1ted bids will be 1ut the office ra- celver of th Lond, Neb., until for the bulldi fxtures thereln contaln biock 24 oty of Kod Cloud, Webster county, Nob. The bu'lding 18 & zoud two story br ck’ finished in style, w.th Freuch plate giass front, tie floor, good vauits, furn'shed with zood walout bevel plute ¢lass, bink counters. oMces d vided with bronzc wire ‘partitions, one good Yale lock, burglar proof safe; > dewks, , files, ete, ready for banking Kight reserved to Feject any or ol b ds. us n-ovided for fu order from the court toseli. ) C. Bell, rovelver First Nutional bank, Red Oloud. Neb, Azidied Notice ‘The annual meeting of stockholders of tho remont, Eikho & Missour! Valley Rabiozd compiny will be held at the ofilce of the oo i Quiahia, Neb., on Friday, May 20'ciock B for fhe e'ection of d ad for Lo transaetion of such other ay come before the nietinz, J. W KEDFIELD, Secretary, Lated April 16, 1504 wlidsaLal TOR EXCUANGE -City and farm | history of (OR RENT—Dwelllnzs fu_all pirts of the E. 1L Sheafe, Broadway and Maln., 26 noar 1 Garooses .l Shoafo Broadwuy and Maim strocts, lowest rates, Appy ut oflice of © top bu without hiurness, chvap for eush: wood, 128 Huu W. C. ESTEP, Fumeral Divactar, Embyimar 14 W, MAIN 8T, SOUNBIL BLUFF3, Chas. Lunkley, irector anl Undartacor 811 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs COUNCIL BLUPES STEAY Y3 WORES | comuni sy 7000 e | by stean rouptly dono u parts of the tountry’ A MALUAN 10 Broad way Send for price st North vestora Dapas CouxiL Buurrs, lova "elock esi- > D ci s, brea © war be uccepted the appoint- | THE DUFFY'S MALT W4TSKEY CO., GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 17( dence on South Madisor. strect. [ RT po bT CT C TR G TR SRS A el L Ll L B bt b AL A LGSR R ° . — 1 “etret from Doreas straet 10 BAnOroft stroet . o AL Frak Petorson was bound cver o the | bo missing, nud for 4 long timo tho farmers | MIs. Rev. S, Aloxander: vice presidents, | Soward, Lincom's secrelare of state, n MANHOOD RESTORED. DARORIRC TR DV R R s : g 4 Lt R0 LA R b PR S AT R L L R L UG G AT O b TR s ST T L T L] i ettt Ll U] A CSANATIVO e | U1 oaffie <o much of Gry Tho Good Semaritan. 20 Years' Experience. on tho chargo of threatening to kill bis wife. | {Hioves kbl il "bo t | at worouto, Cav., avd Bradford, England. Wongertul capaien. | alnance No sl and o, muchor 8l He.is confined in tho county ail. A yoting man named Harey Palmer has | Wry, Mra, B M. Spraguo, Jri boned fof | 36 Tomuto, LS S2d) Bradiors, Englagd e A a | I iy tha elty counei] of the city | READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND o rringe licenses verc issued yostorday to | been muspected of knowing more than be | directors, Mrs. T, A. Clark, ! AT pit n wur all Rorvone by On - Y FOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE " Marriag yos ¥ % | don, Mre. A. M. Hutchinsan, Mre, W. L. | braska and has acquired laree interests i 1o cure all Neivous Dis of Omiulia w ) [ tho following parties: Charics Tnihoun and | ought to about the oporations of tho gacg | don, Mrw A. M. Hutchinsan, Mrs, ‘W L. | SAes RAd BO3 SRR (eee, Joidiotd 1o OIS G eh i Bottion 18 e declared 1 P ORLDM IERHAL BIRER: ‘lorence Purks of Council Bluffs: 'red D, | and Coustable . W. Cramer did a htte | Buker Mts, Dr. Snvder Mrs. J. stats, o L aae | cxanry to change the gride of 2ist street from SARY OF MEDICINE. Sceley of Paralta and Hattie J. Moss of | quict dstective work on his owh hook that | Shields and Miss Lizzie Wallace. L. D. Richards. Wakeuincss, Doreie st o stroot and certiin Loyelana. resulted in the arrest of Paimer Monday ata AMFL O 3 e i Moo Nersimew. Lag: | Dirts of tie intersceting streets Honry Bickley died yestorday morning of | house just north of the east ond of the motor gl A L T G R all araing and | B oreas, threa disihterestod reslioldars dropsy. nged 50 years. Tho fuueral will | bridge in this city. The housois owned oy a | Judge J. P. Casady dicd last evoning at his | ton, Orleans coucts, Vt., November 26, 1847, P ST R LI R L i etk i occur this morning at 10 o'clock from thoves- | Mrs. Williams, atd as soon as Palmer was | residence on Washington avenue, aged 63 gaged in railroading s n civil engineer. Ho cither gex, caired 1y | firmed by the ity o il to appriiso tie idence, corner of Fourteonth street and Thir- | arrested Cramer mado I_lhnrc‘\\u(ll'l pavosugh’ | vears. He has boen ill for a long tong time | GifSted fn August, 1862, in compuny I, Fif- S R Sl 8 nelaing by rowson of {lia”shange teeuth evenue. IR o T Naisalng stuff secroted | Past, and constantly growing feebler, s thau | teenth Vermont voluntcer infantry, sorved | et Tt Cituption an Doty Pt up Ny hotans, Al WpDoAiHore, atter, duly quiilis Special communication of Bluft City lodge | JHCHE Of 4101 B HIe miss e Sty SEEFCEE ) it \was ovident somo timo ago that Bo could | lis time avd re-enlisted in company K, ke o 6 88 With every S ot wé giten | fyIng ecordinz o aw. aid examining the ~ No. 71, Anclent Fres and - Accepted Masons, | L1000 {10 fed“by “the owners, while | not last lone. ' Death came at 10:30 o'clock- | Seventoenth Vermont, from which he was | §4fuckese.orcrorgs, With evers & onieswetses | BE A Movtad' by suid ehanze of @ rade . this evening for work in first degree. Al [ BEE JACREEEC OF et for the | Announcement of the time of holding the | musiercd outin tho summor of 1565. Ho | mones. S o o nidres Airentar ree [ huvo madu thulr rebort und the eity ¢ members in good stanaing are cordially - [ LAere (i nob scom 1o bo Ay Owner foX o | fnaral will be made later, The deceased | thon went to Hannibil, Mo, for a vear or T o 4 ot ore oL EEATG GF WAA DRFtsiot nlst vited. By order of the worshipful master. [ 8% §AORER T WEE, BRECAUN B0 nat | Was oue of the old sottlers of Council Bluffs. | two, and in 187 he wont to Iowa and was LG L B et S B tine stroots. Is One of Raymond's large excursion part1es | ayve \Willlams was as fl"ev in the mire ns ——— 3 engaged In civil engineering for the Sioux T ALt T OMAT K NBBA DY by chanzed o lishea so that the el passed through the city vesterday over the | Hyimor, She was accordingly arrested as an The Hercules lawn mower, with 10- [ City & Pacific road. In 1565 e was engaged O S S R tions shall ho i llows, the gt ado Detweer Rock Istand, enroute from Califoruia to Bos. | aceomplice, and both of the accused had o | inch wheels, will cut high grass and | in the same work, Whon the road reached | Ko Co.Corisn & Dougins Ste ' the pornts cited betn : uniforin Stralght lnes: ton by special train. The latter consisted of | VoG “VeSiorday. before " Justico . W. | work cusier than any other mower O, I 0 o yout Lo Costa Rico, | PaulG. Shoneldor Council Bints. 1a CLLUICTIEGLRALL: 0 o e o thirteon cars, of which elght wero slecpers | o™ Richards of Lewis township. They | made, We keep also the genuine Phil- | Contral America, where ho was engaged 1o | - S P NESKE of W Aitwo disee i railroad enginecring and construction. In JAPA Cur and two diners. were found euilty and bound over to the | adelphi ower and several other ma- \ 5 o 3 SUBRHRTAUENL . Btons” oF 'thb " Hotelng o NBLhaFROL *as_ able to | Adclphia mowe g the spring of 1575 ho returned to Fremont South eurb of Doreas streot. |1 §8[DULEBN RN TOFLINC S i s G AR e, chines that we can sell cheaper than the | and commenced the land and banking busi- North curb of Martha st.... 131 has pussed n law forbidding couductors from | give bonds. They were both brought to ""; cheapest. New refrigerators; carload | ness, in which he is enzaged at the present ] South curbof M rth sitting down whilo on duty, excepting whon | city lust evening'and put In_tho Sar0 Jook- | just received. Dauntloss and Warwick | time, Ho is general agent of the Hlkhorn North eurb of Cast eang dinner. One of the conductors who | for safe keeping. The authorities are 1oo u ¢ 5 T freRliys outh curd of Caste forgot to obey the rule is now enjoying a teu | wng for Paimer's other accmpiices. picycles. 11 Main street. ,Shugart & | Land and Town Lot company. o hnsibcon 3 e North earb of Baneroftst. .. 1300 5 aays’ lay-off without pay. - Son. Recollect that the new Dangler | mayor of Fremont for two torms and was | A now ant Complote Treatmont, consisting of | “Suetjon s, Grade of Murthi stroet— B . The Danish i ,' s of C 11 Bluff: SPECIAL DRESS GOODS SALE '\'n,-;“-i.‘, is only gasoline stove that | commissioned = general of the Nebraska Bapcotitones Olncmentinfoaptatbl falsoplu 0L ¥ |,\ul|n||| ‘:mlv;n 1 treat the following Diseases : A DO LY e L e el L bl i) ot 5 B i X J National guards. Mr. Richards is a member | and Pills; a Positiva Cur for ixtstaal, Inte=ayl of South of North Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dis Omaha, South Omahaand Lincoln will be 2 possesses every quality of a gas stove. | o' the Grand Army of tho Republivand | Pind or Bleelinz licalar chrouto,” Wessar ot 3 Curb. Curb. casesof the Eye and Eaf, Fitsand Apopiexy, {enrt o ek O LY UM C BAASCOm b A or e T ey ok T Ancient Free and Accopted Masons chaptor | k bewn o fail. i por no i fof 5 seat by ma st eurh of 2lst st Js o dte Disease, Liver Complutut, Kiduey Compluinty et Pk R Owing to the miserable spring weather 04 A MBr A FersA TSRt ne the Hokds . Pofund the monsy A not carsl Ssal stanp for | Ensteurd of L1000 170.0 slon, Loss o ¥ minal Pt hat S atiendt | the patronage atour dress goods counter | O FRIF Managers deslating PARDONED PETER KING. Froo Mmaio: Gilaenatns i pr il Y GO | Wk e ] Woakness, Diaboter, Bright s Dlleaso, St Vitus Tne Olivette circle gave its last party of | 4 oot P up to our expectations. y 1] 97 — i 2 Drugglsts. Sole Azeits corna: loth aad Duaglay ] e 0 Jance, Liheuthatisi, ysis, 8 3 the series last oveniug at Hughes’ hall ‘and In order to reduce our present stock Cuicaco, TIL, April 27.—It turns out that | payior County's Defaulting Treasurer W rbof 2 th Estublished Serofula, Fever Sores, (:nncern,d Tllll;a:O': A large number were present, The young oF A6 3 : SRS the World’s fair management had quite as Agaln a Free Man. S S and Fistula in ano removed withou iy el b i il | o e s AROALTORD | b o' g s e Drknt | e Morar 16, Ayt S Tl The e | B AT aroe May-pole party C! . v 3 3 o er g 8 as A g h ¢! T - ¢ 2 1th the provis ons of this ordinance, is here- oman with her delicate oreans res anything of the kind that bas been given | summer dress goods, etc., we will | movement agaiust the ticket scalpers as | gram to Tur Ber.|—The governor has par e nonleaiaa | sed “ropey cured without tapping. this season. place on sale at our dress goods | did the railroads. The ofticials of the ex- | doned Poter C. King, lato treasurer of i Letlan® ! Thts ordinanco sl take emect | g 0 R LT SRt The Oda Fellows of Council Bluffs cele- | counter the following numborsat special | Position were given to understand that the | Taylor county, lowa. King was serving a L Aas ad b fn foree from und after its pussage. N e e s brated the seventy-third anniversary of the | gulo prices. We want it distinctly un- | existence of scalpers in Chicago was 5o | sentence of three ycars for embezzlement. assed AprllIaIE e e 85010 8 % o Il ARy Ve r BFERIIDIE: ;\;.{::gnluuv:::l":l:[L\C{.\n'fuhlzr:u fi:‘;’.‘f,,}fu'llv:\’: derstood that the following ,l.rivols onl.\i llmn;:uhzll:!]g lul 1ts ;lrc.vnl mm.‘ mu’ :O:lll:, 3ix months after he; l;rm begun :xhnloudrlh ro N ;-\urk. ense 1 cannot curo without meroury. : IS Loryargantd o lust during the dress goods sale, and | would not dare to make as low rates for the | term as treasurer of Taylor county the dis- rasiaont ot | aoyen L Rt SEIR NS kDGR Dt 1o tho mxonlant wor up & was sTenls | iftor salo customers wablng inoro ma- | tairas thoy otherwise might. With theso | covery was made that. o' was o defaulton Abprovol April Sithe (805, B oot or il opred tees having it in chargo, tevial will please understund that goods | baraucles out of the way the general passen- | He was relloved from the office and loug litl Is as good as the Y. BEM THOSE W10 ARKE AFFLICTED Charles L. Hammell and Lucy M. Loats- [ tro not at salo prices. This wo mention | ger axents say thoy can fix’ rates witnouy | £ation followed, ¥esterday Governor Boles (s cl E——— — Leave life and hundreda of dollars by calling inger. both of this city, were married yester- | to avoid any trouble that may arise, :‘.‘";“["%"3“:‘:‘““‘;‘."- ‘}-uu"‘;‘,“fi'“gu!?m; theough | served 1 the penitentiary eleven mouths first. No d regs. WO ALS FOR MILOH COWS. DEPART- | ©0 OF using : RBAL REDICINES. gavisyoninzialtiejreplioncsfofiiiay, [B: B Lot 1, 17 shades of William F. Read’s | 1y (B 2 Ok Of excursion tickots in the | and atthe time ho was taken to the peniten. All 1 whole 1 the In office of Indiun At DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HE }Modenomy. Thoy left on the evening train | celebrated Lansdowne. This wo guar- | [t S8EPniton o exourdion fokeld fo, 180 | fiary "o was out on bail and was living in pureand w * | tairs, Washincton, D CoApril 16 1802 Tsealed | opyg oty Physiclan who can toll what ails couple of weeks, aftor which they will make Sy e A ! A 4 Taylor county in 1577 and re-elected four S 3 2 o DYt T AV AR o i rab i turer’s name stamped on sclvage every | rates as possiblo thoy have undertaken to | T8y ounty % Indian Affairs, Nos. 65 und 67 Wooster strect, o sitlotly confidential Modiolngs their home 1n Council Bluffs. A T | e e Tos | ut of Chic v * | times. His shortage was discovered in July, . tidian O R aR R8I0 pondence strictly con five yards. The universal price $1.25; | drive tho scalpers out of Chicago by bring 3 lar drink of the da: New York, N.Y. wili be received until o'elock, Address all letters to feiaop o of Bouklissuon held & meeling SRS (a0 g B SNOLA (olof oniy). | ing the law to bear upon them. 1584, and ne immediately assigned to trus- | popular drink o Y. p. . Thursduy: May i e for farn shing express. Address al Tuesday evening at which its work wr “”1'” l'{,’“\ “_“'h.‘_"_ 011';“'}," (4(?.",’,‘ 5| Anumberof railrona passenger officials |/tees, forithe benefit.of his bondsmen, prop- o ac e Widoe Ageney, South T DAL Y ) :-gmplued. ll:nlluw ch:i)glul Wore/mado i whfl" “n :\nnr:)y B”r"lx?.-kf;’v“‘EZ,lJr? ';uf"; were before the grand jury today. Each one c:tfl"n?l::‘nlm})lly :{;‘;S.-n;;;;gjlov o‘:-rs‘xyt.gur;:o n/(\! 9 ROOt thie Saanaing wanlc kor North e .;m e © assessment of personal property as ma e, ze of spring colors, was asked whethor any of tho brokers under | grout. da ¥ e ows. Regulir bl 1ds iro ondwiy. Co i 3 RSN L Tt | U5 mairig e e ok | B e Sharie b WUl | PR n wa i lcorrs Beer:. | it S i | e an asoertain th L ssess Lot 8, 45-inch black Henrietta {war- | pis tickets. A newative reply was given in ou th ) tof the proposals) showing the number 5 f ments by calling at the offico of the city | ranted all wool) French dyes, beautiful ev.::rv case. Under the hul:' ‘no one can offer | however, King and his bondsmen made up n 1 ws required at the varions nzencies, con- a Tadipn o0ne clerk in tne Sapp building. flnish, sold for 75¢, price for this sale, | ravroad tickets for salo without o cortificate | Something like §10,000 To cash. King was A perfect thirst quencher. ditions to e observed b Ume and m(l m 1 0‘ m‘l a”( ”r(rls vitation of C. M. Betts to tax up to the 3 R e tickets, v & b of larger profit, tells you some other kind | feht- aud atl ot ORELBUNBRINO S county 1ho cosis of the crimmal suit which | L0t4, case of 40 pieces 38-in. colored | tickets, ' L E by the | third fury found him guilty. All thesotrials i oo 0 e Y lnfaion | e turnished wpou wopliention 't e Ludian INSTITUTE. he brought against A. H. Lawshe, and then s (ulso creams) nc\'er.,sold 1e$8 | (aritios and Correction societies of New | were hold in Favlor couuty and the | * is as good s the genuine Hirgs', Al BRI A s AL, A — 5 S ; dismisscd becuuse ho was unwilling to prose- sle, sume goods cost 424c to im- | Voric Boston und other eastern cities ns tho | lmost impossibility of convicting him York City; the conpuissaries of subsisionce M N ste o garnish 3 port sale ut our dress goods counter Sinlirouta over whichidul vill travel | showad his popularity at bome. The defal- UEP AR O N fHad Oh ey e hohve cate. Yesterday he garnisheed Lawshe for | port, for ut o 00 official route over which delegates will travel | € % o euGH ? 3 \ ¢ BRI IG R Rs I Ol 1 il Uie amount of tho costs, us' Lawsho bus S15 | at 2o, betweor: Chicago and Denver to ationd tho | catlon gave rine to many elvil suts, ravior | ¢ WHY DY YOU €l tothe dublisher of e oelc drovers Tove L) vhich Betts claims he secured from bi 5, ovor 251 ffer ’ i o the latter cityin June: | couuty suc smen. i Sk 5 ora Sl LI G IV ettt Bnder false pretenc Eis: 11 L osaloyoriibd Tetontgtylesiolisnelngyfnationalicouventionflitigliatiereliyindu were eenerally tried in other counties and Do you know tEata itsle Coug] i azen L roserved 16 vefecany 3 P! suitings in new eflects, including checks, en S ! ning ? or all bids, o part of wny bid if deenc James O'Brieu, ono of Welch’s back men i ihoslibad S lctires thisks ‘Late to bed and early to ri3e will shorten | finally resulted against the bondsmen. Kine, 1s a dangerous thing e Yy Joomod | v Tt oty | diwgonals, stripes und mixtures; this is " h in t| kies.” B beside bemng sent to tho penitentiary, was the further right in wuking the awards (o in- drove his vehiclo'nt a furious gait at an carly S : kot | the rond w0 vour homein tue skies.” But DOCTOR 3 x el Lour yesterday morning, and owing to his | CCTLAinly ”‘{' best value on the market | 4,50 ydh dnd a “Lattlo Early 1tisor,” the | fined a considerable sum, P ere sordiinian oy Chient e s FOR THR il ; i B S0c ayavd. 1 ol o) s ¢ uled for in the schedules, 1lso to | v being nccompanied by o large load of snake | 8t 50¢ a3 3 3 il that makes life longer and better and n 5 , 13 Iglontiediton) johndulossnlso ; cure ran Into & telegraph polo near ihe ke | Lot 6, just received, another new line | L ih! e G Lo ey requir ndelivery of S o Lan o aenc IREATM ENT Yy uer of Sixth street and broke ofi one of the | 0f Koechlin, Buumgartner & Co. “'l' N ON BT R I Do D“’["".”“T'nl ‘\f'f;ll fLiplond 1’1::- K s bid st A doors of his hack. He was arrested for | wool challies, making an assortment of NIONEES BEN L ED; gram to Tug Bee.|—The lowu $ m- d tified check or drft up- being drunk and was fined $11.40 in police eces of all the latest chintz X . lola o | bers association closed its annual convention Initedigaiton [denostioyorisolying 5 E OREAT T court yestevday morning. 10 newest designs in the | TV Ar,'...’::::::-lc:.‘:nul.:..:‘i- Uiolated the |y ore today. s.v.l¢ 3 were taken to [Lru\)'nnl the ENCLISH puiibanicimhofuiSintiyiotikl o ronifonse ) ‘) s 4 = Sober Burns and Dick Grendon, the two 'ket, sold everywhere f 5 L, seliing of supplies to consumers by jobbers, 1y ST e e : : 0 beld up George Stephens, the toll : our pr “‘.’ \u's',',,.s::‘,vl 112:‘..)\\-.-‘5‘1“3'»&-“:; Torexa, Kan., April 27.—The United | and to increse the membership, The next Indian Affairs, for at .oast I‘fl l[: all fi gwi 18}3;}} gato keeper at the east end of the motor | you: RE60y B8 USUH L States grand jury today returned indict- | convention was fixed for the secend Tuesday contiof tho amaunt of the proposal. wnlct) | ULLULLD (L - Dl ridge, were brought be: Judge McGer d. S o Y T > May at Dos Moinos. The following offi- cheek ordr. b fortoited to th o st facil'tios, apparatus und Ronelios \ 4t dpen 2 i B reams g vints | in o Nowing | Union Pacific Railroad company for violation e A T an eward shall full to promptly of diseaso requirin ¢ modicwl or N, Of robbery. They walved examination and | creams and lints - in the following st Moines, president; Robert Clayton, Uaven L e A T Lo by O S oA R Sosdyopirinkimod] were lield to tho grand jury under bonds of | weay Wooi crepes, bedford cords, | of the interstate commerce law: C. 8. Mel- | por ‘vive president; Charles Phelps, Oska- otherwise to be returned to the biddor. BIdS | 5 beds for pitionts, bo 3. attendano = port, v ) % paticnts, bo rd and attendance. 00 euch. They could not furnish the neces renriettas, bengalines and lunsdownes | ten, gereral trafic manager:J. A. Munroe | loosa, secretary; Henry Ewinger, Burling- ~ ompanicd by eash in llea € w certifiol Best accomodations dn the wesk. ' Ly [ i 4 Will St Cough at any time b A i 3 sary security and were taken to the county remarkably low prices. and B. Campbell, assistant general trafiic | ton, treasurer. 5 Cop utbe %.mr AT ¢ho ’\\ r’llll -mlr be cousidered. T J. M( wm\ N, . Wr! n-‘ r.‘rr clr ;Al'trru « deformit os and. ll"}\"’ await “‘; b Bapr e Don't miss this speeial dress goods | managors; J. G. Woodruff, general froight With o Hole In 1is Skul LG WL B un fiicos, truos elub ool @ ieviinros of spinn, meeting of pastors, Sunday schoot su- [ gale, ugent, and W. 5. Barr, tho station agent at | Kgoxuk, In, April 27.—Lovi Snockler of e i = = fon, e ectriclty, ‘paralysis, epilepsy, kids pachors wi TV T ) L4 Ny OKUK, In, il : ou $100 in Docto: P T 8ln 5 SO, s . periniendeniaand iachors wili wbe sheldiin TS WEEK. Salina. ihe first count is for charging moro | iCeokuk was picked up by the Wabash rail. | D0 save you 3 ifo SPECIAL NOTICES. der, ove. eur, skin an] blood und ait the lecture room of the Young Men's C 'ON ST L. x Troh iteol P up by ibills—may save your lifc, ASK al operation: Ly ¢ tian association Friday ovening at BOSTON STORE, 5 for a carload shipment of refiued sugar on | yway track at Huwilton, IlL, this morning YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, BLUFFS. DISEASES OF WOMEN 8,80EGaLTy, o'clock 1o make arrangements forthe holding [ FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & C0., | April 20, 1891, from Sun Fraocisco to the H. | Wwi¥ JTWE B8 (GG R o Lue 00T AR & A I i3 Of \ AR EEOITALINY of u county Sunday school convention in this Councit Bluffs, Ia. o e e it 3l | home and in a lucid interval said: “Am shot. ILVITASEBRSIGOOD. A fronh miieh cow. WL Tako | Inotaparcment for women fasinn ey s city the latter part of May. Tho meeting g — “.ff_'l‘”, ‘:T“F}“‘e:‘l'dl‘:'“ an Krauclsco 10 | now man wno did it,” then relapsed icto PURE PINK PILLS. 3 nt. Apply at.| streictly vr.vato) Only Kellubie dedical Ine wiil comence promptly at 7:30 and close in Epworth Le JROXERANLS N0 sl 21 bat the charge |sUBconsciousness. He will probably die. 'a Enplish Pill sutute miking & Spoc sty o time to givo those who wish an opportunity | The Epworth leaguo board of control, the [, The sccond count alleges that, u ho ‘obarge Dr, Acker’s Englis ills b e G PIREVAT DSk As S to sttend the Epworth league meeting in | managing board of the young peopla's | [0 Ogden toKansas City was 52 4-10 cents, Result of & Landstide. CURE ENDIGESTICN. 'OR SALE OR Taperted French | AL B ood Dissasos successfully troatol Masonic temple, et = while from Ozden to Salina it was 62 4-10 Des Moixes, In, April 27.—The report a favorite with tho Tadle couch stallion. rs oid. G rusons | sy philitic Polson removed from the system, pie. societics of the Methodist Episcopal church, | cents. The third count is for conspiracy to 3 | ! S TARE y et 4 ), Bee office, Councll | without mereary. Now Rtestorative Iroate s 4 eI v a1 : e oy oth | that two men were kilied in a landslide in &y H nient for Loss of VITAL POWER. Persons wa- will meet in Council Bluffs today at 10 a. m. | bring these rates into effect. Tne fourth Fapsr, This boar g v em- | count s for charging more for a haul to Sa- | the Des Moines brick vard, located near this ale by Kuhn & Co. znd Sherman T o Tmeoved ih avres | able 10 VISt us mmy bo troated ut home by The nowest doslgns, tho largest stock | Thls board is somposed of forty-three mem- | £oUnLL or SESTRINE (ote for, & WML 10 Ba~ | (i) " Gs'in core Tho slide included sov- | & MeConnoll, Omab; n B GOty $1010) poF naras 1ni neres. | Gorraum A s Semmuntoations aens and by fur the lowest prices Is at the | bers from ail parts of tho United States, and | il ")’ igerimination in favor of Topoka | eral bundred tons of clag, but tho infuries to — o 0180L ror ke csm | SSOEY, RIoSI010s 0 Instegmoghs ot lLy: for papering., Nothing but the best Bpd OF DY Miizgerald o e s . ) Jolinson & . Council Bluifs, tery.ew proferee . Call yur case, und we Upon I'rivate, 5 Wrapyor. our Bway and Main, 80]01( 70 MEN, ¥:E = s Spooial or Norvous Dise enses, Linpoteney, 8y philis, Gleet unl Varicos 4]-1 ), With ¢ |‘|le( 1;1!. Tty adapto | for | Braces, Appliances fo LR Only v inutuctory i 113 P N BATVER LS AND IE 1sult us or send 1 send i plaln Doformitles & Truses tho Westof 121580« THUS N, ELECIRIO 1L, : i Gommission Sioves, o (malia Medical and Surgical Institute, L. Kinunehan, 320 Broy 26th a d Broailway, Comeil Blu¥a Ten minutos' tido from conter of Omahi on. fri, by Nrs. J Ousihia and Council Bluffs etectris motor line, [ ‘| THE GRAND HOTEL, Counc:il Blaffs, Iowa. woll-appointed, _ thor= oughly well-kopt, 83 a day. E. F. CLARK, Prop. ] 5 orq-~Attoraeys at law Prao Slms & Saunders—ornerins s’ ey federal courtd. Rooms & 3 and 3 Bhujars Beooblock, Councll Brufa Is CITIZENS STATE BANK $14350,000 e in the | BuFpios und Protite 50,000 Yacded un( aiuod Net Capltal an) Burply 840,000 1 first-cliss mans Directors -J. 1. it & L { Gleason, & B tart, & A. , Mikior, 4 | od Ciiurics . HAnoan - Transact | dng business Largest capltal and surplus of | woy bskok lu Southwestern fowa | INTEREST ON TIdE DE2OIITI s delivered Lo all PROPKIE POIL