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THE e ———— e S —r———— - ——r THE OMAHA BEE NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | iy | OMAHA DAILY BE&: SATURDAY. MA i, 189Z~= 4 e ———————————— - — A ——— e —— S —— —— ane Wilnam lLarson, John | | rmm Tinlev, A. W. Casady, W | . 8. L. Etnyre 11 1R | — ct Headquariers Committee—Archer COUNCIL BLUFFS : [ L 1th : BoPth SOUTt » OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. nan Thomas Bowman Refuses to Y etl Tinley; CF Accept a Renomination. | W rand Armv of the | — - | e | Republic hall, J. A, Churchili: south 6 i - room, W. B. Reea: Leag William Moore p Leivered vy Carrler toany partot the City | YET HE THINKS THE NINTH IS ALL RIGHT | Democratic club e il | 1L W, TILTON, - MANAGER | —_— Pythias sall, J. M. Scanlan, | - ‘ | There Are Ma ats, However, Who ) o ‘ ) Due ness Offce No 43 Chapman’s screen factory. Exclusive TrLEPHONEs ] Busness Oe . Notl | Have Littie Faith In Thelr Party Cat | goreon Goors and windone . See hin oo ’ - rying the District at the Ape rrite for pri 15 Pearl St Coancil | WINOK WENTION, proaching Election, Bluffs — — N Y. Piumbing Co A Splendid Endorsement. Council &luffs Lumber Co., coal it e Wy in Council Bluffs knows | Crafue chattel loans, 204 Sapp block, [y b il Meschendorl. He is one of be race us a candidate for re-election to cor There will be no game Sunday on account s men and of wet grounas. | eress secus to be a pretiy well determined that. Mr. Mes- enterprising busine essful on fact irom the ne Ladies auxiliary will give asocial tt teuts of & card which he , like all hu beings, is not evening in Knigats of Pythias hall | issued yesterday for ation over this his faults ar gre one W. C. Morris is t jarried next v coneressional district a srdiny ady of Oakland avenue. e card reads as follows: “To tne Den & | . wattamie Democratic assoc th Disteict—Having w, as follows will meet this evening in their hall of By Fs. April 20, 1802 —I Sunday school lesson study at the Young W b & ocandidats \m engaged in the Men's Caristian association rooms touieht O T business in which 1 am a ‘rank Webster was fined §15.80 for dis Atend t6 aswire | 4 extensively interested in Council turbing the peace yesterday morning of a renomi. | Bluffs an tha and have been for th pelice court Ty private busi- | past twenty-six years 1 finally cor John Nielson entertained a number of his | ness dewma ¥ undivided attention aud I weted the liquorhabit. so much so that friends Thursday evening in honor of bis | can only continue in public oftice at nothing less than from five to thirty th birthday personal sacrifice. ~Tuis is the ouly | glassesa day would satisfy me. Feeling i .\hssflcn;nvll,‘ Ilr“i"mvruv-l a_pumber of | reason that prompts me o decline | it was injurious to myself, my family her young friends r bhome, S06 Avenue | renomination s regar h suc ' business I soug e aid € H, in bonor of her sixteenth bifthday. cess of the party in this district the coming | #1d my business 1 sought the aid of the ). C. Mitchell of the Nortbwestern has | fail 1 have uot the least doubt. The Niuth [ Blanchard Gold Cure. After treating urchased one of 5. E. Maxon’s nouses on | district has an amplitude uf available men, fy!“ the ity days am ”wr‘{fx-"’h." Harrison street and will move into it at | Buy one of whom can be elected e trend | satisfied that I am absolutely cured ol once. of public sentiment is toward democratic | the worst habit that man can acquire & ot privciples, There 1s nothing epnemeral | The treatment le \ ot X 5 A council of Commercial Pilgrims of Amer- | RUIGIRSS, EAG00 8 0o O O aerose The treatment left me robust and in the fcn will be fustituted at Hastings, Neb., to- | R09U% A6 RTCHL U - best of health and today liguor is dis- D PRow B IIANNG) G “The revolution in sentiment is growing | tsteful to Ioh é'“‘"“‘j'fil‘ 1 cheerfully batdla Lo 3 and the outlook for a sweeping victory, botn | Fecommend the Blanchard institue, 5354 _ +'he bageage shed where Northwestern | gy 1o tne congressional and presidential | Broadway. Council Bluffs, to my many possengors bave been landed for 60 many | yickets, was never brighter. ln no place 1s | friends of this city and Omaha. o years past has been torn down and work has | yha cpange more firmly engrafted into GEO. H. MESCHENDORF. been commenced on tae new depet, public seutim than in this district. A ——— Regular meeting of Councii Biuffs Council | wise nomination must of uecessity be 1ol- Death on o Hand Car, Xo. ), Commercial Pilgrims of America, this | jowed by success. It is with the ut- | A terrible accident took blace yesterday evening. All members aro requested to be | most confidence of party success in this dis- | S 4 1\ % 3 1 $ orniug about 7 o'clock at § . a emall rosent as there is busiuess of importance to | trict that 1 tender my decliaation to be u c TS LA b B eS LY 1 Rt 6 el e transacted. diaate. In conclusion 1 desire to rewura wy | WY station seventy miles east of Council John Barhyte s the eranafather of a littlo | sincere aud humole thauks to the people of | BIAfs on the Burlington voad. an ongine % : girl that arrived at tis home on Benton | this district for the Ve D¢ 1 its way back in charg. of a railroad crew of strect a few nights ago. The mother is Mrs. | stowed upon me ts ! back in ¢ ot a railrond crew of @ MBI B AN 61DEH 6K, Wi A8 NS HE |eandinntecrswiivaos the Burlington. lu rounding a sudden curve the enei cer was appaliod to see a hand cur HENRY H. VAN BRUNT, COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA. purents, Mr. aud Mrs, Burtivte, visit the election of a democrat as my suc TR TTUh Wi SIRALLGE 2 BBBARL will cothb S Tuowas B Ll L et bl by Wholesale and retail dealer in Vehicles. Anything from one to six passenger, which are unequalled for quality and duribility. The ¥ b for n hearing in the superior court on the | The meaning of this card has becc S R UL BRI CLB TR O above cut represents a Columbia bugay. the best made in the U. S, for the price. My prifes are bed rock. I make a specialty of Car- B e MiaPoror sCourt 0 11 | subjcov of many inquiries, both by do an' hour or more and. it was impossivie for it riages, Phaetons, Buggies, SpringWagons, Road Wagons, Carts and Harness. Garry the largest and best stock and can serve walched with great_jnterest, as upon it de- | 8nd by republicans, Tho republicans are ot | 37 JORT UL IO A0 1 S ha Hab G bnyers better than any one else. Wi ll be glad to answer inguirie Iy ! a groat many appointments to city d‘»jl‘“‘:_‘" Bt ss oo A eaning | getout of the way in time to avert theim Remember Van Bruntis decidedly in it. Warehouse Cor. 10th Street and Broadway : i e S S e g Vi reasod | pending danger. A collision took place, the Speclal canvocation of Starchapter No. 47, | {0 WNITAWAE 18 copearned. So MT| hang car was buried from the track and all 3 _ 4 At n b intt MR pl e ™D 1 Q vhich will also depend the election of some | ing his election as bishop when the time Toyal Arch Masobs, this evening, for work | Ihere b : i 1o Bt pond, | 0t twoof its occupants’ vecamo we vierms | )FFICIAL ORGAN'S TROUBLE il tho elacti : ctio : in the Master Mason degree. All Master | meutioned by tne republicans for that posi- | or'vy o'y "Chete® Pwo of the men were : A 5 IR 3 | of the ambitious white candidates, comes. ; o, Y i : killea outright und the physicians who were cemer of Ri dak, Georg Smith an THIBA: . By ofdé of this Most Bt Deemer of Red Oak, (ieorge F. Smith and lie colored brethren are go for holding up & hen coop on West Broad- sl il D\t g : election of ofticers as early as possible. It | tue eioetion of & colored bishon © Ioe Grandi. $ St | NMajor H. G. Curtis of Atlantic. The fact | Sulnwoted to attend the others pronounced CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE ordinarily comes u toward the' close of the | sag of Dot ored ishop. Dr. Grandi Hish Priest, a C ol st e | the recovers of two more impossible. AhtibLl L it ; 500 of Bennett university will probably be INSTITUTE. Sl that Mr. Bowman_was the first democratic s P - second week or early in the third week, but | their choico Jobn W. Kisler was arrested yesterday on | eopgressman to be elected from the Ninth e claim a part in the sentiment of the bymu. | \yeruis now a strone desire to have it occur i ; au information filed before Justice Swear. | Gietpier and that he cved his. eloetion pare Veterans, Attention. I um sure that the mistake made by a mnis- | [RCF) 15 nOW 8 Strong desird to ha¥e it 06CAF | Next Mondar night comes the great lec- ” N fugen charging him with administeriog a | yally w0 local ~causes and circum. | On the occasion of the department en- | guided government 130 rears aso caunot | fiora's, however, no means of tolling when | 14r% bY_ Chapiain ~ McCabe at the First x Kvp A1l 11 trouncing to his brother-n-law, deus L. | giances which might not have the same | cumpment of the G. A. R., to be held at Lo il B e ' it will take place, as it will ail depend on the | NEtBOdist ,‘U‘“;!"l’{,. D g s itan 1) ( W L Miller, Ho gave bonds for bis appearance | \eixut in the coming election as in the last | Ottumwa, commencing May 10, the C., LEE ours. anciour past Isvours. 1h0 : 5,1look for the various candidates. If the LGS I oD A next Monday at 2 o'elock. is thought by many t0 have more to do with | B. & Q. will sell tickets fare for | more 1 am loral to my queen, and tomy [ ony ok IOF TH8 VAT ORS COOdIc e e . | | R2v.J. L. Smith of Indiana is S4 years old, S N The monthly meeting of the Pottawattamie | Mr. Bowman's decision than his lack of | {1ie round trip. For part call on | 1jand bome, tbe more I will .maintait | encealarge following, are regarded as fa. [ buthois not too old to assume marital INFIRMARY County Fruit Growers and Gardeners asso- | time. At all cvents, however, Mr. Bowman, i DO MBS e e N FOU are One i o cannot cuil | vorablo the election will be rushed in o sponsibilities. He was married the other dav ciation wili be neld this afternoon ut 2 | whois cousidered the strougest man the Tickel Aanti 517 Br6aawa g' o a“ 5 1 & Tand L “';M ufi tbooa of | that the aspirants may goinon the b toalady over 50 yoars old, a former sweet- | memrz FOR THR o'clock at the countv court house. The sub- | democrats could put up, 1s out of the race, icket Agent, 517 Broudway. AL AL O L B LRI e tide, but if their chances do not look su art. Z jects to be discussed are “Bees as Aids to | and it remains to be scen who will ba se == our great religion, but we will all be feliow | ioy'ly promising it s measurably certait The attendance in the culleries vesterday | [N & ©0 4 v e m the Fruit Growers,” aud “Fertilization of | lected as standard bearer for the democrats | _ The most fortunate man in nigsyi{CltizaERVILEIRSIS AL that they will succeed in staving off the | was large. The public is beg 8 IREATMEN | Fruit Blossoms.’ of the Nintn congressioual district in the | Geo. Davis, the leading druggist, be- His Experience of a Week. eventful day in order to give them time todo | 10 find out that the conferen | B, e John Mevers, Jacob Hamlin, and Bert | coming campaign. cause he has exclusive ngency for the | o] nave been deeply impressed with the | the necessary clectioncering free 10 everybody. The impression | | b Bates, three boys avout fifteen years of age, e best prepared paints in the world, made | greatness of your couniry, the vastuess — 9 haa prevailed ~ among somo that | | = = were arrested at midnight Tharsday vicht MAY SALE. by Heath & Milligan of its cities, the inexhausiibility of its re PERSONAL SKETCHES, the public was not admitted w Gh a j g ; f {l"'] 10016 and Suraical Disasy —_— sources. Within one short week, 1 have sion tickets. Tho confereuce is They hac one solitary chicken in their Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ia. Hotel Gordon, 336 Broadway, has re- | been permitted to see Boston, Niagars, Cni- | Something About the Foremost Men in the | there ave some seats reservad for possessi when they were caught, butit UNDERWEAT cently changed hands, and is being thor- | €880 aud Omaha, and' during the Methodist Congress, nave l'-{ll{‘l them, There ure cost them each a term’ of seven days in the 200 doz dies’ ribbed vests, 5 each. | guelily rengeated. Clean b 8 W07 | remainder of my life these \words, Among the delegates and visitors now at- | K00d scats thatare free to all Best fazilitles, apparatus and Remedier county jail. Ludies’ shaped vest, 9c, three {or 25e. | ooieien: wbla f ot DASPromPl as well as many auother, will be [ tending the Methodist conference there arca | _AnOtner thing the colorea brethren w for successfui trentment of tvery form Nellio Hess and William Waiker were | adies’ shaped vest, 12 service; table first class. suficient to bring to e & flood of pieasaut | SEATR S TS R T R B T i awn | 814 Are golng to demand is the election of u' of discas i medieal or given & hearing before Justice Hammer yes- H % SR Rm 3 vest. 170 5 2 e 2 recollections. Boston, with its wealth of o A St 2 { colored 1 Bs assistant secretury of the i beaait ;-‘f-'r'v-l‘- t AL OV OnITHOEONRTRB IO BRI ErYIGEAT (it Bej| Mo e IO RS Sl RIS WESI B0, Patronize blue ice wagonsfor Mo. river | scholarly culture, its universities and its | church but amoug the pulpit orators and men’s Aid and Southern Education so- | ¢ 1s for sloird ani attendanca close of the hearing the defendants were | . t we show in three muakes, fin- | channel ice. Mulholland & Co. "el. 162. | Bunker Hill; Niagara, witu its wonaerful | scholars of the land. ciety. They have been calling for this for some | \yp iR Ba Nt ey A disctarged, on coadition that the woman | ishe lk, draw string, in white by scenery and its sublime power, as well s its | Scmo of them will doubtless take u very | lue,but bave not vot succacded in Raining | bracos trisscs, ¢inb feet. ur gt res o <o would leave the city und rid Mr. Walker of | and ecru. FLOODS STILL RISING, associations that remindod me’ that there is | ytivo part in tlo deliberations of the con. | 1D PNt It is likely that Dr. Hawmond of | pics. tumors, v incor, catarry, Dronch e ine her entrancing presence which bas cuused so Our 33c vest come in high and low e nothing more wonderful in natare than your | g0 0 R R ana and visiv. | (he Lexington conference will be urged for | halulon e lectricity. wralysis, epllepsy, kid- much trouble 1n the Walker household. neck. siik trimmed. Ottawa People Removing from Many Dis- | country is in bistory; Chicago, just risen | for o0 e cuons o St | this position. Rev. Thomas Mason of Arkau- | v, dder eve. ar. skin an blool und all The ladies of Ut Guild gave an enter- At 50c sce of Fypti lisle in ecru tricts of the City, from iis ashes, ana Omatia, but yestcroay | ors attending the conference would be bene- | sas is also looking toward the assistant secre- Dl A VDN A SPECIALTY, tainmeut Masouie temple” sosterday 16 | and blne g 2 Orrawa, Tl May 6.—Heavy rains bronght | the camping ground for tries of untutoren | fited by knowing sowmething of_their history | taryship. SEASES OF WOMEN 8,50 LA LT raise funds to mssist in the erection of a | " yfjcee ; in . Ml e hiorer | savages aud now guarantceing equality » - | and personal achievements. The following | Dr. Graudison of Bennett university is | Wowen 1'REE: We havelutoly ad fed a1y church bullding in the eastern part of the Misses' s vests in pink and | the flooc s today up to a point two feet high fore the law 1o bumdreas of thou- | bric{ personal uoiices will assist the readers | fond of fun. He was introducing lev. | indepartment for IA n ineient city. cellent meals were served during | CUCAM Al goc. - than ever. The scuth bluff boats were Deing | sandas of citizens. 1 do not waut you | of Tuz BeE in making the acquaintauce of a | Thomas Mason to one of the whito | Strictly xr“\“\rn- \“":n”\,“u‘ iable Medical ln- thé day and in the oveniag a danco was Ladies’ silk vests in black. pink and | rowed through the streets to remove people | to think that 1 have mnot teen | few of these leading men of the church. 3 | brethren and called him “Rev. Thomas AR DS E AT given. The cntertaument was in every way | creum, in narrow and derby rib, the | from their water soaked homes. 8 student of your country heretofore. 1| A geutleman very widely kuown and who | Suowball” A more striking contrast could | ATl Bond. Dichoces encoittuily troatol a success und quite & sut: was realized. | best 81 silk shown. The power nouse of the electric railway | bave studied your characteristics and tried | took a leading partin the separate scating | scarcely ba conceived than that which | S¥phiiitic Polson remove 1 from the system A petition has been filed 1n the district | Gents' underwear, mode and ecru, | has several inchies of water over the main | to understand your politics and 1 am satls- | discussion, is Dr. ; Buckle, eaitor of | exists between the colored mun introduced | Without neroies. New itestarative “Freats cofitiEbyiTan Casady FASW, (Casety. anaiir |[abidtana drawers atisle " | floor, compelling the abandonment of the | fied that ihe hearts of these two great na- | the New York Ciristisn Advocate. 'Dr. Buck- | and a ball of the beautiful. The colored men | 2Ent for Loss of VITAL POWER ‘Wersons uns E. Casady asking that T. E. Casndy bs'ap: | - Licle finish. shirt snd drawers 75¢ line.” The elass factory district is all under | tions, yours and mine, beat iu unison. Your | ley is aman of a lttle less than medium | have already scored some triumphs. They isit us mav bo treated ath y | correspon denti on freedmen’s | 'l Ali communications contis ines or instra inted special administrator to take care of ‘?w,mm worth of personal property belonging tothe estate of the lateJudge Casady, of water and the Pioncer compauy bas been | scientists, your scholars and your philoso- | height, of firm build and possesses a clear, ‘ Lave secured the election of Rev. [layzood awers (Med- compelied to shut down. Great furrows | phers command our warmest admiration, | strong voice that (’””.’“‘Uld‘ attention in the | secreta of the committ <) s0ld regularly for $1.25, our | have been madein many streets and culverts, | and 1 am convinced that 1n this respectal | most exciting discussion. He s in the prime | pid and Grandison Fancy striped shirt and dr licott goo nts sent Ly . sceurely packed, no marks to : i | most exclt oo, cted sccrotary of | ndic atentsor suder.” Ond personal s ieh T 12, Casady xeentor oy | price for sale T5e cach, sawers and drains huve been rendered worth: | least America has not received her full meed | of life and enters with deep earnestness iuto | the commitice on episcopucy. erview proferre |, Call and consult us of son ‘ DI AT 22, : WASH GOODS. less by tho rushing waters. The loss in this | of praise England and Germany nave done | all the important discyssions that come be- | Dr. H. B. Leouard, it will be remembsred } Dieiony of your casonudiwe willsend i platn if 2 - A i v alon ully £75,0 e ing | L E o TSI learn- re the conferel s ckley is a native | j A 1 n ks 4 ) apper, oo - o y Vo REw, 1 Soats 00 ards ohal hesiie ood - | city alone1s fully §5,000. In the farming | much to enrich our store of ical leara- | fore the conference. Dr. Buckley is a is tho gentioman who had a ratner exeiting FREE: Uboa Lrivate | 2 a8 dom el somelhing of 8 sonss. 0,\\‘“.(,,”,";". vards challies, good eol- | G L o facont it is incalculable, ing, but they bave been forced to look with | of New Jersey and was educated at Peuning- | alierediion with the presidig ofiicer ono day | BOOK T0 MEN, LREE: Uton rivgts “lnn !ml‘gh_'n.\ lrllflr]mn;\ at xl o residenc of R e sdmiration during the last thirtv yearson | tonsemisary and the Wesleyun university. | st summer in the ccumenical conference ut | euses, Tmpotenc philis, Glect und Varico- \ ;",‘““ IM,"“ 5‘-‘ . ;\:U Seventh street. | At o hall - nblackier uj}:» Bursting of a Dam, the rescarches of your American students. | Heente the New Hampshire couference | wyshington, D. C. The prosidig officer | €01¢: With question 1ist b e is teeih failed to muke connections with | Good assortment of dark colors &nd 200 | pyors niL, May 6—The dike of theLa R S e i 15S and most of his ministerial | that day was an Englishman and Dr Leon. | Brices, evs for Dotarmitios & Trusos aoything human, but the people living in the | patterns, regular 7e goods. s A work was dono in the New HAamp- | ard was not aware of the fact that accoraing 7405 Jsnufuctory inthe Westot 1 £#0 - vicimity was consideraviy terrified. One of | PIeyivii (REIAT S0 BONE o Marsh drain system in the lower part of the | «\e have a coramon interest in tho freat | ghire, Detroit and New York ‘st eomn. asn Ofgihe.1a0 accoralg T4 APLiiaCns, THUbSES, BLEOTHIO to B itish usage the mayor's blue coated a:d brass buttoned ting Nannels Sie, worth 12§c. city cave way shortly after 10 c'clock to- | Wesley, and I will speak to you of the Eng- | ferences. e is the author of several weil 2 u _a chalrmon' is the BATTEIIKS AND BELTS. <5 policemen were finaliy dispatched to the [ Outing flannels Sie, worth 12ée. might, flooding the diatrict, which is about | lish ciurch as of an elder sister who b kiiows religious books, aod was ane of the | Fucos aith the reies ot Tre veoard aisa Omaha Medical and Surgical Institate, scenc and the unfortuuato canine was put Half wool outing 124c, worth 19¢. five miles 1n legth by two 'ana a half in | You in aeep affection. The priucipal distinc-.| committce appointal in 130 10 revise tno | Srecd With the ruins of ihe chaieman, wna | oo SO0 Y e moll BluTs out of dafiger. 30 percale shirting 10c¢, usual price | widtb. This wasall reclaimea iand and under | tion between us is that your environm | hymn_book. Helsa forciblo pulpit orator | Tho chairman iwnored bim. and D Leonard | - Ten minutes sids from conter of Omati on Cora Smith, a depraved woman who was | 124C. cultivation. About twenty families livein the | are fuid, ours are;crystallized. [ Bud a writer of exceptional ability.” He Was | pecame excited. calling . for as appeal to. the | Qmuha and Councl Blufts electric motor {ine. run in by the'volice aday or two ago, amnused | Gingham, &ie, 10c and 1 portion affected and great excitement pre- | the conditiops sronnd vou, wbile we fiud | eiacted editor of the Advocate b 150 secLeALE DBphealio;thast 1 v u o v i i} v g house. The cbairman simply called hi 1 y, - 2 herself Thursday afteruoon by standing at | zephyrs. 17¢. Scotch ginghams, 25 vails at Pekin, directly opposite which place | ourselves surrounded by conditions too irmly | hus been clected at both general conferences | 03 et AL mpyea leCan Do o m y ¥ zephyrs. Iy e oo [RORRe Vos Ao Loy e | order and went on. Then DF. Leonara fairly the frout window of the city jail and using [ Black brocude sateen S5c and S0¢ a | it lies. for it'is fearad that some of the | established to be so easily overcome. since to the sume position e L e e L vile language toward little ‘girls who were ard ¢ our line of w families have perished in the rush of water. | gratulat2 you on your increasing numbers, Aot SRimAnTIY hoAdIsUES F L0 18 O Dromi: b 3 L passing by on thelriway. from SOnGGL. St 1sh 20048 [ g break is about 600 feet in length and the | which to us seem fabulous. 1 congraiulate but the foreign delegates howled and hissed / e all 1tra g _ v neat part iu the conferenceis Dr. Luke C. | - T (TR - L ConnolBIGTH was transferred to 8 back room, but made | Ce0t8 them all. All the latest things, | gamage to property will amount to thousands | you on your noble Sunday school orgauiza- | Queal of central New York. He is thor- THmu;h’l“flw l(‘lil“u“;l‘; L\‘l'\l,‘\"'.“ ed o corkf ! 1l Blug 4 such o territic racket that sho bad to be | SUCh us cote de cheral, crepon, Shan-| of doliars, Rescuing parties are arrangiog | ion, on your wonderful literature, | gughly informed upon ali useges and the lep. | U° D8 indiguation and sitdowo. Oanlialiatoen i . $150,000, Yandcuffed to the wall for several hoors in | toug, pineaple tissues, Bedford cords, | to go out of Pekin. Tne Ilnois river is | your book "concerns, your educationsl | siytive work ot the couference for many e furplus and Profits 0,0 order to cool her down. Chilian cloth, over 1,000 pieces to select | higher than it bes been since 1844 t\»nl:rb:‘xs:n:m;:\lstnn: i'o'uereh‘m\{-vr;? le Ague hl | yours paat, and being a speaker of acknowl- AMUSEMEN I, Net Capital an i Surpins $230,000 s RS v otertaln rom, at 123¢ per h e hear with intense utecest of the develob: | edued force and sagacity, he naturally takes 5 Mrectors—1. . K 1140y, 6. by Shagers, ©) k\rllt :lmf‘l'l“ruhl'%'!rur-‘\{:l“"yn’\":-n‘l‘r::'elrx‘ldlgggn:" e w]‘“")‘f"itil\' STORE EasscdiHIch Swster/Mark, meut of women’s work in_your countrs aud | a front ranis in discussion. He is.accorded a | SHIP ABON. a musical farce with u | gRuhER L EA N T L e U L e e L & Co. W OnLEANS, La., May 6.—The Times- | especially of your deaconess’ institutes. vers Ligh place in his own conference and | navtical sewing, began its cngagoment at the | od Ciarles I Tianass Transict zonersi banks The evening er Tressiv i G cil Bluffe. 1 Deunocrat's Greenviile, Miss., special says “It s now my duty 10 briog you tidings | yas'been sentto the general conference a | Boyd last evening. There is nothing note- | (0% husiness Lar. aplalsiand ey rel oh o port. The evening was spent in progressive Council Bluffs, Ia. y B 3 fr e R Rt s R oo wny bank in Southwestern lowa. high five, prizes being awarded to Miss Ollie — % The Mississippi river passed the high water OB Inyiehurg ome. V-0 look back | great mauy times. h worthy in the music bevond a soprano num Clark avd Mr. C. Morgan Thosa present and the high warer | UPOP tbe last quadrennium with very win- | " Dr. Joon iauaban of Balumore is another candlelight tea on | mark of 1891 yesterday, INTEREST ON TIME DE?03IT3 51 Brondway, | mark of 1810 was ceachod this morning, and Aol ot 5 L) Chas. Lunkley, f} Jon ! e were Messrs. and_Mosdames W. D, Nason, | DOt forget. the ca £ George Shoemaker, D. Haggerty, Misses | Soturday eveningnext, at? Ollie Clark, Davidson, Carry and Mary Aten, 5 + = Tt o Messrs. E. H. O, George Hamilton, Ed | Pr- Chamberlain, ey gled feeiings. We have lost someof our | lead ber or two and several quartets, the latte glody 5 AT somelo! rin the distinguishea guthering. He is | 0 R0 A4 10T G00 i ‘r";r :r“::' rightest scholars and best workers, but wo | s pupit orator of great power and 4 debuto pparently “introduced”’ from other sources, tonight the zauge records forty-three and a | || @ | 8 puipit orator of great power an Blor. he burlesque s @ fEs Baif feet, baif ap inch higher than any sre. | BAYE & choice array of young men, well | worthy of more than passiug notice, Ho has DRy stie Chusiesque is sauslok aud suitimog vious record, and 1s still rising at the rate of | ©44ipped and devoted “to Christ, who | been 4 member of every general conference | FOlICKIR. aud the stuging is particulurly at- ear, throat, Y ‘at hugart biock, Council Bluff 5 3 5 have stepped forward to fill the vacant nco 1898, tracti Funernl Director and Undertaer Pryor, Luke Mithen and C. Morgan caturrh. Shugart block, s | a'half inch 1n twenty-four hours, It is likely | D 3 | since b6 Bostt aop =5 A S N -4 B —— ————— 10 £0 8ix or eight inches higher still. Thero | PIAces in the ranks. The work of tumper- Dr. Henry A, Butts of Drew Theological The first scena represents an Lgipowh vay, Council Bluffs . The Hercules lawn mower, with 10- Preparing for the Convention are no causcs for alarm, whatever. ‘rhe | A1CC1S proressing earaestly and we bavo | semnary is a man of considerable note. and | hland upon whick Colouol Manieson Mul Whons ) fnch whoels, will cuv high grass and | A moeting of the membars of the reception | evees are carefully guarded aud watched | SJEFY reason to believe that our efurtain | his vuioo in the conference wiil coubtlcss | Berry's opera compuny has boen stranded, A work easier than any other mower | committes for the democratic state conven- | the entire length of the disirict. tuisicause will' batancoosstyl, net Briush |l commandiia’ good idealiofinitention, andibis | (Prelly Diecclofisseuery sliowa itopios] is) 1 m a gR y I R Rebo 02459 s coureh is also begiuning o take coguizance | infiuence will be felt in all the dchiberations | 9 meeck ol shieshipin opeicornpr and | IO VAT OTICES. made. We keep also the genuine Phil- | tion was beld last evaninz in the superior Dl T of the more complex questious of lfe. | of the body. | 8 man-of-war sails into view ou the sea in the Uyt I3 adelphia mower and several other ma- | court room for the BREDORO | of dividing the KrokUK, Ta., May 6.—The Mississippi has While distinct from politics it is beginuing Dr. W. I Warren, president of the Boston | background. — The simgers aro taken on COUNCIL BLUFFS, A chines thut we can scll cheaper than the | Work 1uto different departments aud ap- o g ) ® | to pelieve that religion should play | university, bis not yet arrived, but it is gen- | P2870, and the sccond sce shows the deck cheupest. Now refrigerators; carlond | Portioning cack —member of the com. | becn ropidly rising the past two days. Low ap effective part in social life, One | era)ly conceded. ihat bewill bs ane of “tne | Of the war ship. The commiodore is 100 con- mittee his share. I trade sce P YOU have anything for sale o i W e N. = Hsrvey | lands are submerged, crops ruined and | of the results of this s 1he strong | weatial o re U ATLE RS vivial, eod while be 18 recovering | I HBYO S 5. i st received. Dauntloss ¢ 2 | contral figures in the conference, He is @ i E. 1. Sheafe, Broadway and Muin street. Jet Tocoived. anuntlcss and Warwick | of “neols “was' appointed chair. | farmers taking their stock ana familios to1ne | sentiment in favor of exclodiag teem | ooual Buures in the conforence, He is & | Vi fCirocts ot b Indulpencs the L = icycle aan street. Shugart & | map and Jumes N. Fenlon secretary, S,.E. | high ground for protection. Small lavies | public life men of notoriously immoral char- 1ive convictions, "Ho is opeiof | |ODAs8 MRNSREETpYIS "o Mis upiform and [MWATANEED A cdod kirl Z0rEenbEL Sk olEme Son. Recollect that the new Dangler | Wadsworth stuted to the meeting tbat he | long the Des Moines and Fox rivers are | heter. We re forced to emphatically de- known men outsideof the | l8kes command of the vessel. The third | work. 1 ust Pleree strevt. Surprise is only gnsoline stove that | and the chairman ha o uwmen i i d spent a good share of | broken and large tracts are under water. | nounce sacerdotalism, Dot in our own the committee into tne | The main levy, bowever, is vet safe. Alex- | church, thavk God, and 1 vslieve the in Methodist aen in dividin, Methodist mination attenaing the con | AC Lranspires on the veranda of a hotel ne 8 v 1 possesses every quality of a gas stove, | the da; Fort an effective bit of | L Hik WA firis for sale. Tmproved 16) acres ference. i 58 Monroe, and rison county ) per ad 2) weres —— necessary subcommittees, and after he bad | anaria, Mo, issurrounded by water and tne | fluence of priesteraft in England is less now Dr. Adna B. Leonard of Ohiois at presont | Staging is introduced by the passage of the | fuiproved, #2500 81 weres, 81504 For barzaing Candlelight tea by the guild of St. | Riveu hisideaof the work to be done the | people are traveling about in boats. Should | than ever before. one of the missionary secretaries of tae | White Squadron, each " boat firing « s . | i lowa an Nevraska farns eali ou or write Paul’s at 521 Brondway, Suturday, Muy | following Listof commitices was uppointed | the rise continue mucn longer the disastrous |~ “I am privileged wit® one other com- | Church. Dr. Leonard is leading probibi- | b this act ko cowmodore regains | 10 duhnion & Vaw Pwtien, Councll Biuffs” 7. from6to . Come and bring’ your | P00 COME: & o 3. C. Laage: assists tlood of four years ago will be repeated. mission. 1 Lave brought you our fraternal | tjonist of his stato acd was the prohibition | BUHOrm and bis suthority, the prima d | Joon -D s fu all parts of the T ¢ Marsbal of th ‘-lin‘u saistauts, 5 greetings. 1 have congratulated you on your | candidate for governor in Ohio some years | Are maied wi overs iu uniform, and city. k. L Sheafe, Broadway and Main. w. F. J. K. Cooper, William Arad, Surrounded by Water, success. 1 am also charged to teil ¥ou that 8s | ago. Ho is a vigorous speaker. and talies a | MAUUZOr subsides e - ~—— . PERSONAL TARAGRAIRS, Railroad committees to meel delegatos at | ALexaxpia, Mo, May 0.—This town is | vou on your sideare, wo on ours are faithful | deep interest in ihe conference proceedings Uhere are several good voices in the com- | A§TORAGE and tonmission-sSwves. furnis - ifferent railroaus—Chicago, Rock Island & i Pourc, ete., stored e 3 0. R & | gurrounded by water and travel and trafic | to the trust reposed in us by a gracious prov One of the most_eloquent men in the on. | PA0Y and the comeaians do the farcical work | hobures oic, storad und sold on comi u b Thomas Bowman returued to Wasuington | Ducitic: A T B, W. Hart, ). N. | jg'conducted by skiffs. The railroad tracks | 1dence. England needs America and Amer- | tire conferonce i Dr. dohn W Hamiston of | With considerable cleverness. Onc of them | 0% forty] B b, “Thursday night Bowman, A.8. Huzclion. 5. 1. MacConnell, . | gro submorged in piaces, but the road veds | ics needs Ecgland in our “common — endeavor | Bogton. He is tull aud graceful in poysie. | slides ucross the staze o Lis stomach with o | Yy ANTED—Competent giri by Mre J N | C. I, Swift of Harlan, who was assistant | 1. VuoBrunt I M Huuwer, G A, Tibbitts, | e safe. Suould the raits contivue much | 10 eiancipate the worid. Need I hope that | nas a luxuriout head of aair aod shaves nis | T ssuess that would oxcito the envy of a | YV Cisady. Apuiyat ofiice of J N secretary of the Iowa senate at the session | ¥ ey W i Glicaxo. | Jonger 1t will be o repotition of the disastrous | in the near future L way have the pleasura of | finely moulded face perfectiy smooth . His | base ball player, and the auaicnce lust night = - - ‘ just closed, was in the city yesterday, the }’“'j”‘k L ey N G Cames, 1040 | 1loods of four years ugo welcoming some of, you as fraternal dele- | voice is deep, musical, orotund and bis ges- | Wade him repeat it The company | 08t BalE—Oae sinkle tap bussy, with 9. guest of J. J, Frainey 7k Gl ESpRER, . Campoell, L. —— gates to our ohure tures are boin elogant and forcile, Dr. ( Plenty of suap into its work, and tne audi- | I witkout iarncss. eheap fur ¢ ( Ate P. Allen, tne'voteran grave digger of Fair. | furmighien \\; & Ravenpart, 4 Baesaeh NEWS OF YESTERDAY, _Dr. Moulton's remarks were frequently in- | Hamiiton is one of the most successful aud | €nce evidently enjoved the merry, jinghng o2 LEH = view ccwctery, bas handed In bis resigna- | cupo, Milwaukee & St. Paul, W. H, Ware, tarrupted with appjause. 2 g popular preachers in Boston, | divertisement. L \ TANTED-Immcdiately, girl for kitchen tion. The position which be has flied for | Jonu M. Lane, T E. Casady, J. A, Cbhurchill’ | Julius Kuftrlan of meetle. e wa 2 The singing of “Hlest"Be the Tie That | * Anotber man who always makes himself e work. Good permanent blace. 120 & TLh twenty-eight years will be flloa bereatter by | Tyim Toscman. 0! Gas il |y Wiis Jumrian of Norwood, Pa. was struck | Binos" followea theaddress, and ibe bene- | foitin the weneral confronce is Dr. Barl 4 EMENTS, strect & man uawed Poster., ; ’ ! . diction was prononaced. by Bishop Fowler. | Cranston of Denver, but whose official duties | = E CTHADE 5 = Ieed, M. Harl L A Bereman, | Washington D, Colius been visited Ly b F o8 ot ey PuL whose oMciul AULes | 1odey the Miller Opera company will give | JPVUESAL: £ 01t TRADE & acro furu, weps —— . e niey ) &N $ cvere wingd orw, which did much damage 3 sagpdd £0nnect.on 0 | . » lally adapted to it eultu arze he ~ An At(ractive Art Sale, Exmet Tiniey; Obisaso & Norawostarn, J, | 30938 Y\ ; BUSY BOLLING LOGS, great book concern and publishing house of | two performauces of the opera “Ship Aloy™ | sable wnd windriis g mies {rom Gra Messrs. Riloy and Sherruden, the art- | George . Itichmond, Di. J. M. Barstow, | qiinde 1o it tasn 0 ars, P did much s TR e e L atter tne | Crauston & Stowe. Dy Crauston is a man | ut Boyd's uew theater, a matinee at2:4) for | 10t ¥ o Leonard Everett 3 ists, have purchused the Chapmun art | Jobn P. Weaver, M. F. Rohrer, R. N | fnjured by flying timbers Asspveray: | AP AL O RRRE AAGEARE . AfIST 108 ;"‘. Erepossessing Anpeurgnoe, of medlull | adies and children, and the regular evening JOUR FALE O3 RENT- Larzest and w store and aftcr June 18t will remove it | Whittle Benjawin Marks, J. L. Tempie Officials of the Peorin & Western emphatl- o H 2 AERL Wal. proportioned And weAre short | noreormancoiat 8. The engagoment oloses profit meat market in the west, dolug 1045 Main street, undor their photo. | tu: Omihs & St. Louis, F, M. Gault, 4. M, | eally dény that therd nas beeh & wreck or uo- | The seutiment against the election of any | Whisiers on bis chin aud a light brown | Performance at & e enzag ! Trom $8410 00516 81000, 0 oush basTnses & TORLH: sraph gallery. til that aate, fu 4. ) 1508 ishor, win 8, Pearl jumped frow the big bridz v A e < la speaker and usually defends position | R m—— snitude wiil be | DUSIDCSE cha Yeurs' lease suilding purpose of saving cost of moving, ary | N Arehen Fred Geise, W. E. Aitebison, | goross the Mississinpl 1iver at Mewphis (o the | Te8¥ 18 growing, agd the prosent indications | {1 %Nt logicul argument | gimeproduction of unususl magnitude wiil be | M3 fice ofi o Council 1 ifs. goods will bo scld at uctual cost and | AUEUSS Beresteim, T C. Duwson, W. J. | waterbe ow and wis pleked up unfojure’l ' | are tbat none of tha dosen or more aspiring | ' Perhaps the most distiaguished visitor or | Eireh, 4T \Be Furnam Surcet theater noxt | o AT S A L Co8 ! Jamiso | homas Lawton hus been exccuted at the | giy - L 5 . o AT {azan o . ng, coutinu or four ui 1RARL e roows for rent In Brow fram: s ot & heavier discount thanat any | “*Kocepiion committees at botels—Grand: | Coltruitr pnitantiiny for (i misest (i | divioes will be advancod to the episcopacy | fraterual delecaie to tho conlerance 18 Dr. | [lhieott o Carter's suners cosmme ooy, | DI Uns on Puari aud - Main of Chapman’s special sales, This will | M g T olis. " Augusteof John Hewming ot Colorado Spriazs. | f0F auotber four years: To some of the can- | William . Moulton of England. He comes | \The Fast Mail.” As its name ndcates i1 | S reets. with all nolorn convenicnces. 1o ey did il | Mavor N, D. Lawisuce, Lucius Walis, 7. J The seh Grover Clovelund of and f b 1 s the fraternal delegate from the Weslevan | O% It ferws apply to A 1. Nick or 1. C. Cory afford a spiendid opportunity for art ans, F.. A, Troutmes, 4, W, Peregoy, Jobn ie sehooner Grover Clevelund of and from | didates themsel ves is this change in the sit- X D 80§ deals largely with the railroud in its in- AR \ ) ory. ) D onus, N F., for Boston, with & Car:o o Methodist cburch. Dr. Moulton is o fam- | o i 4 1o veents for buil lovers to secure bargains, Schoetiugen, Hon, H. E. Deemer, Dr. Dooald | £5IPREYA il (U3 G0 o, “1hT00f | ustion partiady Gue,” as those wuose | doa eebolar " and’ divcingicted Wosloss: [ cidooia, Bub it presenis an Abusdaneo of | o T e — Mucrae, W. H. Thomas, 5. N. Harvey, Hou. | pousd she founderea in the gule of Murch i | prospocts have been’ growiog daily less | Methodist minister. 116 Gomes of a remary, | Cects that are during in their maguitude NY ANZEL. 2003 airifor senors) bousewori Reiter, thetail or, 310 Broadway. I J. E. F. McGee, 5. G. Underwood. zden Governor Nichols of Loulsians has signed | g rifio - sud wdmirable iu their execcution. Tre 214 South Tth & 1 Il the latest styles | swost soods | Hom W. I Smitn, J. . Orgau, . J, Ciuncy, | the death warrant of ECleiis Deschatpe the | PFllaut since tbe openiug session of the con- | avly clever and gifted family aud has dis | steamooat s "said 10" be o wonder of cievir ;ll.""“_\'."”l"'"‘f_ m“'”‘!‘ newest goods | 4 Fiickioger, Frauk Trimble, Chris | murdererof Julictte Deitzel, and fixe| Fri- | forence bave madeup their minds tbat if }"r8<;jt"f I““’“{;“fr"}:fl‘"“‘ :"‘“"‘h’h}‘f Jetters. | conception ana masterly wecbavical work . e s s atisfaction yuaranteed }:m:\.cx{‘\' F. H. Guanella, A. L. Hendricks, L'f’v'“:r e e btire 0f 12 n0on und | they can not be electad they do not want 10 | jar with Tatin, Creck Frencn et l und tbe railroad scenc, With i trains goiog Bow I‘::““'}’“"" SRURCAY GVeRAE Dok 4] Wall Paper. e LRI G007, “‘,"}:%‘_r;"’:‘f'}“m" for | , Aspun of the bridee ueross the Tennessoo | 866 803 one else grasp tbe plum, aud are | jiobrow ana balf a dozsn otber 1anguages. | Beem ke u piece of realite e Miseare | e 1ho first atop the company tmakes on 4% The newast dosigns, the largest stock | Dlogarss vet morimd for 3 SLooTiere, 107 | river'at” Forciice: Al weut” duwn ‘be theroforo Low devotiug thels eaergies to pre- | He was oue of the board of New Testament | Y5l scine if wonder Deautiful, There | trip frow New York to the Pacific coast. and by far the lowest pricos is at the | Grand, Ira . Hendricks, 1. M. Treynor; | Oangercusly ©Th the pr vent the election of uuy more bistops 1bis | revicers. lois a profound mathematician dnngerously hurt. The oridge Is the property multit of winor cflects that cou- - ye BOSTON STORE. Estimates fur r, boping that by the time the uext gen- | aud & musician of distinguished ability, Dr. | 258 5 Ogden, E. A, Wickham, 5. D. R Neu- ¢ Memphis & Charieston Hroud Y hute 1o meke the performance a re iation West Virgiola Jepubliean Bogt DIt & LR e i e oo Rahrers, Nou- | of the Mamphla & Olisrisaton rallreud | eral conterenco meets thov may bave their | Moultor is past the meridian of ife, Gt bale | Of reatism. The play s urdos tha neatlon | poaxoks, Va, May 6—The republican or papeving, Nothing but the best Gordon, dazes Nichal, W, 1. Knepher R | Foreigo, 1 fences 1n good shape 1o then secure woat ad bearty. Heis o portly gentleman of | girection of L. J. Carter, the sutbor. The ' sta 1 at Yelock this paperhavgers emploved. Everything | (i S Rawlngs, B 1 Wenter i Rome has'been disturbed by slizht earth- | they readily recognize they cau not win this | pleasing and szuolarly anpearance Saat 18 ald 10 ho s canaiie noa T Jted ; BUA A0 G e T YV guarantead. Figure with us when you | Wiillam Larsen, Jobn T. Ha: newspapep | GUske ehiocks. time. —~ RUBLer of PeoRle are emBloved 1a iho hae merning A big ight was made on the Guoss want papering doue. roporlers’ committee, B J. Clases l} " Anarchists huve attempted 1o blow up the The colored brethren are earnestiy urging ) Coulereuce Gassip. guction, which is in G0y particuiars plaly 100 of instructing the delegates for Harrie BOSTON STORE, Waus, H. W. Tilion, H. E. Graim, 4. R | | 5he Gernan cnperors blisst s Crowy | UL they be given a bishop of their ow The uestion of electing. additional bishops | LSl "ot care aud skili compined, - son. Mabone aud Lungston opposed this and Counell Blafs Ta bofseriy J J [ privioe Fre e b o W s s it | golor, but the prevailing opiuion s ex presscd | Will probably come up for discussion on Sl ombla a deadlock was threatoned. When & voie b Usiiess Committes -E. A. Troutman, J. N, | 1enfay, and tiac orlutics Witk the loug estab- | 18 List, they are burdly eutitied Lo it as yet, | Mgy 10 R The famous comic opers comedian, Francis was takeu Maboue won by 392 10 175, Ma fl s ——— Bowwau, L. Zermueblen, 5., J, A, Feuloy, | Mshed custom beeatie a “the youngest leu- | 8ud if they are f=a'iy granted what they sk aplain Mei‘ave, it is said, bas the cpis- | Wilsou, sud bis company of merrs-makers, boue stated if delegutes were wstrucied fof 4 Musie Lo, Masoalctemple. ! | Wwast e e arwy. J 4 wall cowe ln 1he uature of w e-up on | copacy bec iu bis Lat. His fricuds aro urg | epeo threc uigLt's cugigement st Boyd's Harrison Le would Lot ovey lustracuoas. i