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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1892 | pay to have suppressed. Innocent giris are mado the subjects of vile stories, the dotails of which are supplied by the prurient imag- ination of the editor, and as the concern is bankrupt and utterly irresponsible no remedy is left for the friends of the vietims but that mnistered by a heavy solid boot. In the s of morals and to prevent this chome from being carried any NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Johin W, Paul Putain a Crossing 1y the Light of Lanterns. d that Mayor Lawrence | institute proce mayor boys who s to the ¢ 1la Council Bluf Hage] You don't want similar to those of the of other cities, arrest the men and 1 the papers and thus put a fon of the disgraceful sh PROMPTLY TORN OUT BY MOTOR PEOPLE Two Moves by Rival Corporations Which May Have Some Significance Line Sold to the East Omaha nd Company. torpid iiver: you don't want a bad complexion, you don't” want a | bad breath: you don't want a headache | Then use De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. good vourd; low rates. prices, $1 Cottage g Another quick was done | yesterday mo Improvement o ner of Bighteen report was in ob of tracklaying ring on the Union Land and npany's railway at the cor h strect and Avenue A, A circulation Saturday night that at midnight an attempt would be made by the company to cross the Council Bluffs and Omaha Bridge company’s tracks at that place. A Bre representative paid a visit to the locality at 1:30 a. m., but nothing unusual was to be seen. An hour and a half later a force of arvived armed with picks, shovels lanterns, after working three hours the The motor company’s tracks had been torn up and replaced by which con neeted the parts of the Union Land and Im provement company’s railroad north and | south of Avenue A, which had been separ ated by the motor tracks since the memorable Sunday when the in. An eng ing from th and sho Scott house; Holiday photos, cut cabinets, for 30 days. | Riley’s old stand. 50 for The Ming Ml Sale. Every hat at the Louis millinery store will be'sold ut just one-haif its value during the nextthirty days. Gentlemen, the finest tine of fall goods in the city, just received. Reiter, the tailor, 510 Broadway. s Py The snow .\u(l cold weather does not | diminigh the demana for ac o in the tract, 24 miles cast of tho post- 300 acres yet for sale in from one to ton acre tracts, suitable for fruit and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl | strect. men and and job was done Judson, nxnlv gineer, 528 B'way. erossing ver ere fivst put wn new m th M Paul's guild \ly entertain Suturday evening in the par- lors of the Grand hotel. A fair-sized audience was nt, althou, the merit of the After a fine + was run ¢ Burlington tracks 1 the work to have been done isfactor W the workmen left, one or two of theirnumber to put on the finishing touches. Quickly as the work was was no match for that pany’s men, when it was reported at head quarters what had done, The first train out, which should have made a divect run with Uncle Sam's west-bound mail, w delayed about twenty men. ross south, st L musicale leaving not 8o la ntertainment rumental duct by Cavin and ¢ n, Mr. 1. M | deved " Schubert's beautiful Mrs, J. G, Wads advaniage in th | Novma, in which | of techinicai and musical Bu set' was one of the gems of the | ever ung by Miss Rita Lorton of Ne brasia City, who has appeared before Coun il By’ audiences o tumber of ocedsions and - alway with a warm wel- cone imirably adapted to her voice, rendition of it called forth an cnec s responded to_by one warranted the Treynor “Serenade d to excellent Diva” from a_ great deal skill. Dudl done, however, it of the motor com been she displaye winutes by the work Pat the 014 ¥ As soon as Manager line heard what had by force of workingmen in a very fow minutes the ing that had 8o 1ecently been put in was a thing of | “If 1 but K son G, Smith. Mr. the past. The old rails wut back m | T zhtall,” by Rogers, in R REas A Hd tHe e materhlVelonE g 0 and was followed by S e L IS | Mrs. Wadsworth with “The Star of Beth- ":;‘ i il BT nanyas I Bt ¢ Adam. A duet entitled o ! 8 Siho! A8 vorEm ) by Nicolai, was greeted by ap. d "'."“lflll"{"h. putting th '[Ix“:n X in shapc mew and Miss Lorton closed the program e Lt ternoon, | with Griswold's ballad, “What the Chim- T S G oatia s ney San ‘:.."_ i m('»_-;u-({ l.“ 3 1|‘|n.lwl com’ It i to be hoped that the putting in its crossing seem sufticiently encouraged by their sucec the result of its inability tc muke this the first of a series of musi sl e SO ADA UL wtronage will undoubtedly B i ke fer future programs come up to th ;‘n‘-;:\in‘ vv::l‘l?fi”»‘“ b ttempt in point of excel WO compan & ils Back. of the he Stor motor sent a spot, and done. to the nice cr wer n excellent manne that any in | to have been ve at any gui feel s to will For some time past u pendir between the The motor company wanted the Union Land and Improvement cor 1o agree to leep the erossing in good 1 ng the custom for the last comer train b as is alsocus These An Invaluable R; of 'l or Colds. county, tod with a cold erl: Cough i It gave be an o by edy n he began using Remedy. In speak | me almiost instant r | invaluable remedy oo’ crossing | omary amon concessions M but he promised Mr. laims, that he would | ke any steps toward putting in a | Lost 1hot) until some agreement had been | A prakeman on the Milwaule HSlonyeigth nanlios named Pile met with a bad aul was asked for an explanation by o = Mr. Stono yesterday aftermoon, wheroupon | evening. When his train entered the yard he in some way fell beneath the wheels and he stated that at § o'clock Saturday night he disposed of all his interest in the Union Land | had both legs taken off. The patrol wagon and Improvement company to the | was calledd and the unfortunate Women's Christian_assoc ha Land e ny, with whom he has | ere h s given medical nly suppc 10 be at swords' points. Pile's howe is in Perry. Ho will prob- motor tracl lief. compani for d'it_to colds.” 2, 80 the latter e s, wils not disposed to put much re- | tion. liance in the truth of the statement, but no | ably die. better expl: ) made its appearance, M; Paul, when asked by a BEe man for a stat Epe MLk ment a8 to the teuth of the rumor th 3 Y. Plumbing Co. had sold out, refused to either deny or uncil Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal. it. The-annual meeting of the Presh church will be held next Thursday Robert Scott and John Lafey were arrested late Saturday night for fighting on lower in street. Ricka Mention. Reasons for the Safeguards. That there was Justification for the motor company’s insisting on the above mentioned | safeguards in regard to the erossing is evi- | m an examination of the lay of the | Just south of Avenue A there is for a block, and a_train going down this incline would very likely become unmanag nd do ter RSkl it ot motor trains that are continually passi unless the most stringent regulations wei adopted governing the actions of the roads | at the erossing s stated, o | car got loose on the t uth of Avenue A and ran down the incline, running off at the end of the track onto that of the motor com- pany and delaying the tr me time efore it could be put back in plac Securely Blocked the Way. Tast evening the motor company took possible precautions to prevent their wor the afternoon from being undon special policemen were sworn in structed to arrest the first man th hand on the with a view to takir up. o muke it the more sccuro two were run up the and there stat one on euch from makin between Council B ind Omahia 1 get off, wall around the barri the trdin at the opposite si The action of the motor said, will scriously of biiilding the ini Missouri north of this city going on vapidly. All the ‘materinl have been brought to the site of th the Burlington cars, over the S ilway, but unless4he difieulty is | soon the work will have to rupted through lack of building mate irh dicd Avenue C, child of Mr. ‘clock ye: family residene pastors of the city, by L preached on the subject of tem- »Sterday. The beauties of prohi- > dwelt upon with a good deal of and gt Mrs. Carl lu-u»u a morn- ing at the AlL the fow dolls en undel Women's Christian ers ave wanted, Tl left over from the the auspices of th sciation, and purchas- yare in the hands of Aid s n chur ity of St ) will have ohn's wn apron Two in id a them 1 suppe or of the 200 Pearl st neing at 2 p.om. The funcral of the infant daughter of Mr. il M hn Denny will take plac this fternoon at lock from the residenc | 1418 puth ¢ enth ind the remains will be inte: i in the Catholic cemet was given last ever wier's Catholic church large auditorium was alma filled, and the i m being an excellent one, the « eat success in every part 4 ¢ the soloists who took 't were A Creighton, M Babeock, Miss Brown, Mrs. MeAlliste zo, Captain John Kinzie, 1 5. M. J. O'Neill, 17, J. Brett, viol unl\ . Tabo - | ist il choice selections w | by the chureh choir in- additic work p e TR A sleighing party s given last Kyans 8o Buls ight by the junior class of the Hi At the Evans shoo sale Saturday the | in honor of Miss high-water mark was veached, and the | who were presont r day closed with the largest business | Miss Mcl dond during the year. Several times | Uhe serving during the afternoon iv was almost | Filowine wo necessary to close the doors, and al the | he Misses Perr time the crowd of customer er | Drake, Bowman, Jaco than could bo satisfactorily v pon. | Nichoil and MeKenzi The causo of all this rush was simply | Squire, Josselyn the fact that tho v best goods that | Citppel can be boughton any markct in ths | * Mrs. Frank Wright entertained a party of world wore hoing retailed at prices far | friends last Thursday evening in honor of and as tho Merriam block, next Thur 08 Main lay, com- o it eq passengers d to and take mpany, it h the wo across the has bee was st IPriday 1e to the residence of , east of the city, where, \ments uud 1 to the city s of the Boescho, Welden part Bow Stevens, Spoon Mucller and 3 (i | her guest, Miss Morrow of Towa City. Those below the usual rotall figarc present were Mr. and Mrs, Sapp, M. and Mrs W. Har s Uhlof Cleveland, Miss Lorton of Nebraska City, Mis well, Miss Farnsworth, Miss Jos worth, Miss B Miss Wi Mr. Dawson. Wright, Mr, James Bowian, Mr. Cards were the principal amusomer evening, prizes being awarded to Miss and Dr. Woodbur Piles of peoplo have piles, but DeWitt Witeh Hazel sulve will cure them, goods were of the character required by all classes of people there was i oral outpouring to secure the bargains made 80 thoroughly appreciablo by the cold weather. The sulo will continue until the 1st of January, and the people outside of Council Biufts and Omaha will be reach- ing for the barguius, und for their ac commodation the mail order department will receive special attention, s Miss , M. Mr. (i Paxton. the rton iss Woodbu: Rowan, Di M, 1f you have piles DeWitt's Witeh Hazel salve will surely cure you A musieale, under the direction of Prof. Hermuan Swunbberg of Omaha’ will bo given at the Scandinavian Bap- tist church, corner 7th avenue and 7th streot, Thursduy evening, December 15. Admission, 25¢, A Great Sale of Dolls, The ladies of Council Bluffs iably know a good thing when it, and thatis why so many of them wore on hand at the Boston store at 7 o'clock last evening. Dolls worth 50 cents were eold at 15 cents each, not more than two to the customer, and in about an hour some 500 to 600 dolls were banded out. It was a great sale in its way, but incidentally it gay be re- marked that it wasn’t a marker to what the great coat sule. which begins next Wednesday at the Boston sto.e, will be. invar- they see Beyond all doubt the \urgunl and most complete stock of holiday goods at low- estL prices is at Davis’, the leading drug- gist and perfumer, Suppress the 5 A sensational sheet is now being circuluted each week in Council Bluffs which is consid- ered too vile to be exposed for sale in Omaha, No effort has been taken by the other city oficials to prevent circulated pite of the fact town where it is supposed will not tolerate it. Great being expressed by the better zens at the want of activity on the part of the ofticials, and on all hands the demand {s being made that something be done toward suppressing the sheet. If the publishers would confine themselves to statements of faet, no matter who offender might be, the dissatisfaction would not be wide- spread but it is @& wmere black, mailing sheet, publishing only such bits of scandal as the alleged participants will not a1 Paragraphs, Thi kitun leaves today for a visit 1o his old homedn Pennsyl- Rev. T, F. four weeks' vanl mayor or M it from being that the very to be published indignation is cluss of eiti- s Nixon, who has be O. Ferson, deaves today P eIk Mus. Dudley Stuart returned to her in Des Moines Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Cummings Mis. Everett arvived at New York Friday on her return trip from Europe. She wiil pay a visit to friends in Boston, reaching home soon after the holidays. = Rev. H. P. Dudley was called to Des Moiues Saturday by a telegram announcing the serious illnéss of his father. His pulpit in the Broadway Methodist church was occupled by Rev. James Sius, - en visiting M for her home L in home after a visit with Misses | ommon | their church room, on the | r at-| I'he | HE FOUND A HA WK'S EGG. [T IS DYING VERY HARD And & Band of Apaehos Found Him at the Samo | Time, A bird’s-nesting ‘adyenture that came near ending {v atragedy 1saescribed by Captain Bendire in amonograph of the birds of North Amerien, 1ssued by the Smithsonian institution and the tional museum jointly, says the W ington The banks of Little Evidence That the Strike of the Rock Island Telegraphers is Over. | MEN ARE FEELING GREATLY ENCOURAGED ash- was riaing along Rillitto eree Arizona, fine duy in the year 1972, wheu he a big tlack hawk. He followed the bird and at n distance of about five miles from camp he found it perched on a dead limb of a tall cottonwoond tree. On nearing the treo he discov- ered a bulky nest pluced in a fork close to the main trunk and about forty feet from the ground. T'he mate of the hawk which he had been following was sitting on the nest. With the intention of robbery thecap tain elimbed up to the nest, in which he found a single pale blue egg, the parent birds meanwhile circling about and manifesting their anger by shrill screams. Ho put tho egg, whicn was as big as a hen’s ega, into his mouth, and was about to descend when he caught sight from his elevated perch of several Apacho Indians crouched down in a canyon about eighty yur They were evidently watchin [t was a case where the onl safety lay in presence of out munifesting any si mude the alarming discovory, the cap tain procecded to descond in as leis- urely a manner as possible, stiil retaining the ¢ n his mouth. If he had manifested sympioms of being in a hur the Indiuns would have per- ceived that they wore spied would have been waiting for | hunter at the foot of the tree before he could get down. In that caso death by torture of fiendish ingenuity would doubtle have been hisfate. Asit was, ho reached the ground in safety. mounted his horse and starced for camp. I the oite saw Yesterday's Developments Favor of the Strikers The Situ at Stuart Some Offices Aro Without Op Al tion Seem in rators, If the strike of the telographers on the Rock Tsland system is dying, as the company claims, it is dying mighty hard, and its obse likely to be attended with consid of interest to the general publi well as to the railroad company While the conflict of reports still the men claiming one thing another, quies ar erable as ox ud the company almost certain that very little been made in the situa men not hesitate to have the support of the oad labor organizations, and y will have the material aid of sym pathetic strikes, if need be, to carry the point. At Stuart, In,an important divis- fon station on the main line between Omaha 1d Des Moines. a smion mec all the emy of the company centering there was held Saturday night and the to Omaha yesterday was to the ¢ not only the wmilroad men but the were in deep sympathy with the This latter fact is evinced b; | the citizens to furnish food modations to the men sent to take the places left by the strikers Another point the ope in the offer of the iployed t sas the is change has tion. The say the; other that th do it g of chance of mind. With- s of having wes the 1 ators have made *to pay the strik take their place ipany would and Yy can secure new to_this offer tho two in number, left and will be in Omaha | this morninz, One of the local committee told a Bee man last night that every man between Omaha and Stuart but one, i boy at lantic, was out and coming to Omaha about bwenty-four oftices betwe and Stuart. Superintendent Stili- said to ho working both *tricks, . day and night, at Stuart now. The m there yesterday was to the effect that ne ins were being t out and that passenger trains wer greatly delayed owing to the inability of the conductors to secure ovders promptly. After the union meeting on Saturday evening the conductors and engineers declared them selves as willing to strike at any time they were asied, and they did some pretty tail alking about not running on orders taken b operator: “The plan of concentrating the strikers at fon points is being put into effect all along theline in tho west. Division head. s of theorder ave located at Omah: s , At L Wikhita: > Tha pian quent . fallen during July and men all collected, so_that th August, the usual dry season. RRains one another by their moral have been most abundant in sections of that they can deliver the financ the state where irrigating ditches are unemployed with more facility. s most numerous, and the conclusion 15 Ramsay sent out one bulletin from © 4hu¢ the moisture drawn to the skies by ning, telling the e g eaporation is precipitated again 1n and during the the follow- apok: L PLIMOCR DAL L otiven ainfail. It would be a secwming pi 1 e e e s the Helena Indencndent, inz. The | the construction of hestrike | of irrigating ditche nd tell the | o “Anything unloss | gation unne the egg- situntions. In_response operators at Stuart, their work yesterday n instant the Apaches were after him, and they chased him nearly to the camp beforo abundoning the bursvit. He got there all t, howeve the egyg in his mouth, It wasunbroken. Owing to its iargo size the captnin had great difliculty in getting it out of his mouth without injuring it, but he ally succeeded, though, ns he says his jaws ached for some time atterwards. It is now inciuded 16 the Smithsonian zoological collection. s R Thers ar Omaha well is that Climatic Changes in 1 Will irri ing ditches produce rain- fall? ¢, Idaho, carofully kept met m‘olw'u-nl (Lu.\ il\m\ that the hu- is increasing al to the 11 it pulletin issu off was false. Spr Doys 10 piy no atiention to by Ramsay ovmyself. L. M. CoONs. From Fort Dodge, la,, Tne Bee has a special telegram announcing that the strike is rumored to be should malk Wl the Genuine Round Oalk BSE exclus Radiant Stewart stoves and ranges, & Cole, 41 Main. sold | Wanted—( offer for ten Citizen’s Stato bank stock. { sold., Address E. H. Sheafe. shares Toreka, Kan., Dec. Must be Rock Island telegr concerns the Ch Iway, or the Rock Island in Kansas, is not eifective. At all the stations the ailay people state that either the old men have gone back or that new men have been engaged to take the str wces. At stations in Kansas, unable 1o by the strike. to the fact that the towns men and the pr take the strikers ph operators, so f; Do_you D, King charmer. See th Broadw smoke? Iave you tried & Co’s Partagos? I's Just light one. a o oil heaters at Swaine's, 757 Don't Affect Council Blufs €. 0. D. The recent failure of Ed N. Brown’s C. 0. D. grocery in Omaha and the salo of the South Omaha store does not affect the C. O. D. establishment 1n Council Bluffs run by E Brown. The Council Bluffs house will be runona larger scale than ever, and the people of the twin cities will still have a chance to buy groceries at wholesale prices. The greater part of the Omaha stock has been moved to this side and stored for future disposition in an adjoining building. @ duc . pi 7 laries are small; ull for ambitious \\lm is too dice o place: 3 townspeople are usually with the strikers to such an extent thatnew men are wholly ostracised. The effect of the strike upon the business of the road does not scem to be great. Most of the trains are on time. The upon telegraph business is more ap- parent. The Western Union receives mes- s to many points on the Rock Island subject o indefinite delay and it is impossi- ble to get commercial or news dispatches from those points. torpeise Placo Being frequently urged to sell smal portions of my farm, I have at t de cided to plat 200 acres of Enterprise Place, familiurly known as the Scott 'm, and to begin the sale at ouce in five and ten acre lots, I have placed ti sume in the hands of Greenshiclds, Nicholsen & Co., who will actin the matter as my exclusive agents. Fruit growers, gardeners and those who want the conveniences of u city combined with all the advantages of th ichest arming land are now gi\'un [ portunity to do so. % Taking a Hand. Honroy, Kan., Dec. 11.—A ney e ent has ente 1 into the Rock Island operators and ti be watched with grea Far 1d serious strike of the | outcome will nterest. The in this county have joined with the operators. favmers striking attan the operator morning that several to be ~shipped. them load them, explaining his side of the story of rmers said they would drove their cattie to the station, seven miles away over that road. At pre locked upand it is imposs to get their coal and supplies, and it remains | to be scen who can hold out the longer, the | farmers or the company. Those who are in | the movement he' leaders of the popu- lists and_their conduet is being criticised by | the promiuznt furmers of the county. —— Constipation cured by Risers, left his ke, of cattl agreed to attle to the farmers the stri stand by him Missouri Pac ud shipped them ent the station is blo for the furmers loads He the and day Sale for M At tho Council Bluffs Carpet Store for two weeks, for the benefit of gentlemen who desiro to make presents to their lady friends. What is handsomer or will be better appreciated than portiers, { lace curtains, ottomans, Arpetsweeper, rugs, especially fur for a snowy Christmas? Mail orders given especial Do attention. For warming guest nbers, bath rooms, etc,, our gas heators are just what you want. Look at them. Clean, convenient cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec~ trie Light Co. The Boston Store, Council Bluffs, has Grand Disj secured another big attraction for the The Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Tn., ladies, Read cavefully the following | has got on its Christmas garb and telegram received last from one | ready for Christmas trade. ver be- of their enstern buyers othering- | fore” was the collection so e und ham, Whitelaw & Co. beautiful; everything that can be BINGHAMTON Y. thought of to make the old and young Fotheringham happz. On our gocond floor we' show il Bluffs, everything in the toy and book line. from the Mike your purch now while the Roman & Co. the balance of their stocle | collection is larga} a«wdn 1 bo stored of ludies’ garments, mostly light colored | #way until cailed for or delivered at and fur trimmed coats and cloaks, at 50 | any time specified. cents on the dollar. This shoula be a |~ We show by fun the lavgest collection very good drawing card for you at this | in western Towa, Our handkerchief senson. The goods go forwurd by ex- | line, this cannot bo excelled, press tod H 1071 DoDD, Our line of furs in mufls, capes, et These garments will be placed on sale | i8 the largest we huve ever shown, S Wednesday morning at slaughter prices, | them; got our pr und to muke the sale still more interest: Gents’ scarfs ip fecks and four-n- ing the present stock of coats and cloaks | hands; we have a larire assortment, spo- will be pluced on sale at the sime time | cially ordered for!{Christmas, put up at cost. BOSTON STORE, one in a box. Council Bluffs, a. Headrests; see oap collection at 12k, — 45, 50¢, T5¢ Lo $8.00, the most beau- tiful collection ever show STON & Jouncil Bluffs Morning tho Bosto Parch win ¢ of 300 nt Below wi by Dec. 7, Whitelaw & Co, : Huve just pur well known firm of Charles 1892 — Coun- ased | 20 Conl and wood: best and cheapest Missourd hard wood in_the city; prompt delivery. H. A, Cox, No. 4 Muin. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Baki [{02;9@@! Powdrl:s% ABSOLUTELY PURE nd they | sons fre- | complete notwork | Home | | nov attach any importance HE WOULD NOT BE WARNED Hank Lovett Oourted Death and Received Hie Desired Dose. — END OF A NOTED WYOMING DESPERADO Killed by a Man the Country o Had Order StoM of th Burrato, Wyo BEE.]—The trinl of Ira D. murder of Hank Lovett basin last June, resulted diet of acquittal Hank Lovett was a | and “a bad man," in the western acceptation | of the term, Walker ars of age, was on 1 Dec. 11.—[Special to Tue Walker, for the in the Big Horn last week ina ver fuzitive from young man of in_ranch | shares, with a sett Tankersley | Beaver il | friendly terms until | motion that Walker | spy behalf of Jack Bliss then | to bein the basin, and certain particsat P | Rock were known to be hunting him in the | inter of the law. A paid by Walker to Paint Rock 10 have con | firmed Lovett in his suspicions, and he de | termined to run Walker out of the country | Tan) with whom Walker was work | ing. declined to send him away, and Lovett, | who wa n of violent_temper and great strength, declared that he would either drive Walker out of the countr§ or kill him. Customs of the Community. To those od tion of a port ersley’s indif situation may appear 10 { Lovett that he wanted no nd that if he wanted to ¢ he must find some other place to do warned Walker of the threats s life. M Lovett's chavactor ents appear to be so plentiful in that it is undesirable to pro. heir hostility. Walker declined to be run out of the country and remained, but he went prepared for trouble and kept a bright | Tookout A short time previous found evidence that Lovett waylay him and kil him. A few we afterwards a letter was ived Lovett alluding to Walker us “that n and warning Tankersley that unless | him there would be o niurder on_the This letter was shown to Walker, when Lovett was scen approach house the morning after, he was autic | trouble, | Arming himself with o shotgun, Walker | | s named and Lovett the latter was actin on ereck were took the on notorious ‘whi was aps.” supposed sts visit seems rsdey, with the reputa- « Horn basin, Tank- s gravity of the He merely ouble rry out his threat to the tragedy he was trying to ranc! so that the ipating took up his position in the porch, and Lovett rode up, called to him 1o keep outside | the fence. Lovett had previously been | warned by Tankersley not to come ‘to the | house. However, he disregarded the warn- | ing of Walker, and came on, car his | Marlin rifle across his knees.” Thrce times | the warning cry was uttered, and then Lovett with a string of oaths, declared he always went where he pleased, and o Lis rific with his left hand. At that instant Walker fired, and Lovete fell dead fron: his Lorse. This was the story which the jury evidently gave cr though the only person who pr have seen anything of the shootin somewhat in his testimony and_ his wife did not see the'shooting at all, as they had withdrawn from the house on Lovett’s approach Let the w Take Its Course. Immediately after the Waller | who made no attempt to disguise the truth gave himself up to the neavest magistrate, | and after a preliminary heaving, was held in 00 bonds Lo appear b this Lo f court. re that time he has been working for a ‘ell known cattle company in nd | . and he 1w Ut surrender | 1 the ¢ vt convened the prosecution was that | ikersley and his wife, had | together to wurder Lovett and | lker had been detailed to do the | ome color was lent o their con s trial of the 10 have left the country, evidence at the inquest the prelimin hearing was admitted by stipulation. To those acquainted with the true inwardness of the situation it is ve clear that they found the neighiborhood undesirable one in their “position as wit- The name of Jack Bedford, latel l.mml it supposed by Vi Bouanza, was brought up in the of a friend and associate of Hunk and letter found upon his body th additional lizhit upon the chariicter ass with which Lovett assocluted The prosecution contended that Tankersleys had desig selves ina position whe unable to witness what passed between Lovett and Walker, und that Walk in- stead of acting as he claimed he did, shot his unsuspecting vietim from the corner of the vanch. 1t is difficult to discover any motive in so doing, and it is plain that the jury did 1o this theory, as | minutes after leaviu the | returned with a verdict of “not | of the defendant, conspir that W Killin: two Tank and whe Lo W 50 of the the ed them- would be inless than ten court it Al o none too good. Cudahy’s Rex | of beef and fiuid beel are the ations on the market Coal and Wood., Suckoett & Preston 628 Broadway. Telephono 41 The best i brand extra best prepat Brighter than gas, cheaper than tric light and as beautiful as a ar those vew art lamps at Lund Bros. oc- ML HEAL’ TIII'l'L AOREEAD[ B, cLI EANSNQ For Farmers, Miners and Machaics, A PERFECT SOAP FOR AL{ALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burca, Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, | | WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.: Spaciaily Adapted for Use in Hard Watel Consting Not Bemis, mayor give' public fr of the city of | wotiee and pro- i strect 1o | from fre e Gl {reet of Park Wilde to Piere from Ilickory street (o Pieres hovized 10 he 1 for the purpost Turing the winter of 1802-150! Witness my hand at Omaha, this 10th day of December, 1592, Willtam st ot GEORGE P, BEMIS, Mayor. i W. C. ESTEP Funeral Director, Embalmer, 114 Main Street, Council Bluffs, justice | on | on The | | guilty.” I | Work You §rouLp Know A FACT. THAT TAIR B&NK Co. ChicAGo MAKE ASOAP LLQS)\NTA LAUS “Whicr Has No EavAL. %T/\N DARD Qumv &V(mm Twin City Steam Pye Works. C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. Dycing, Clecaning and I\cluuslnnfl' or Omaha oflice, 1 FFarnam St., cor. Ave. A and 26th St., THE® More sold than all other those claiming to have almost combined. turers. dealors. Apply for our agency. NUEACTURING CO. GOODS OF EVERY Telephono 1521, ‘I'elophone 310. ELEBRATED SANDWICH You can always depend upon our rep: Send for catelogues and prices. , Council Bluffs, Towa. Do not be as good a machine. | CORN SHELLER and be protected by divect guarantee from reliable manufacs DESCRIPTION Council Bluffs oflico and works, Send for civeulars and prico list. SHELLER deceived by imi Buy ouly tho SANDWIOH s being kept in stock by ail local SANDWICH DR T, C. WEST'S NERVIS AN ment, n specitic for Hy-torin, Dizziness. Fits, Nou ralgl, Hewlaehe, Nervons Prostration caused by Hquor or tobaceo. witkefulness, Mental 1 o1tness atn, can Anity. misory Xos with o refund if not cured. ¥ by Theodore F. Lowks, drag outheast corner 10th and Farnam strects, Omuha. JAPANESE Bl CURE A newand completo treatment, co positories, GIntNent in Capsnles, also o box nid ro e Bxeerndl, Internal, Biind hroaie, Recent or Horoditary nover been known to fall il sthng of Sup- Piles. This ro 1 per hox and Dou las st SIV 5UTIsT)) Of Steam and Hand Power, JB]{ PNE . KIMBALL BROS, OMAIA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREF Cor, 9th St. and 11 Ave., Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS. A1l kinds of sho hizhest Ll Dy sty le od fubries mud promptly done pirts of the country 8 new in ali > list ani dellvere| Sond for pri C. A, MACHAN, Proprietor. Breadwav.neurNorth western De ot, Council Blufts, I, | nue and Sth s Special NoHces. COUNSIL BLUFFS. EMPLOYMENT. ANTED il nurse at tho enn rs old; \\ W. G col, must bo of kool moral charag: Apply nt (000 e want Xin family W | for general housowork, TWO 102 Fourth street SECOND GIRL: WAG y to Mrs. Hormeo ko ot, Councii Blufl ANTED Week. A 5§00 PRI e HOUSES AND LANDS. nscom Pinos utin §4,60) Nicholsg | T TTANGE St stroet for | BSTIRACTS Dought o il 00 Loty In Ceni 7 1085 1 M 83 10ts In Hayllss & Palmors’ B2 1ots [ Mayno's st 0 1oty In Poitor & Cobb's: 21 1018 In Boor's s 1b, i¥ lots | 610t In Turle 1 lots in Riddl Tots in Wrl 16 1oty In +'n Lots In every s 1ition to tho city eheap for oash, oron payments, (all and seo us. No troublo to show proporty Groenshlolds, Nicholson & ¢ (39 ACIES wiber Brondway; splendid plvo f0F plattin sup for cash, 0r will exchange for tmproved rosidenes propecty tn Councll Blufls, Greenshields, Niolson & Co (JABDES AND FRULT Thountinul ract In Pottnzattamie county: s Enterprise Place; flye ra lots. Green shietay, Neholson & Co. Iway W EWANton acios of within five city. D o how rough it I ahlslds, NI e e, T Ysuburh from motor land; riohest und most frufts or ro lots, Lwenty minutes Nicholson & Co. for houses and 1018 OF 20 neros 0f nles gardon land Joliston & Vao Paiten, o Groenshields, 15, FARNS 10 exchany koud vaeant 1ots. 10 wnle b £5) por [ rALs o oSt tiee, g Grderah Will 2ig ACILES, 8ig milon [ taken this etk Gr IMONTHEY - PAY AN I room House, “bath ¢ Wwodern i proyeme model honio. Gr R ERIDENCE | proved, u irresidon s Nieholson & Co. alle and u half from houxs, stable, 1a Council Blufls, m ? oW ver lights, all ym motor. A n & Co, v blocks Clty T Wil Rl o Melds, Nieh: Vor aalo, Gloctr at from A cOorrespo Juasts us 10 blook 29; 10 and Lot 2 in block 4, B oLhier OF NepArate. r and you will doubtiess get the Dy & Hess. DANCING SCHOOL, ONDAYS tn R A Adults, 750 p. m Iny el .. Mule £ ws I A Tarl Ing ol 2, Everets’ addition tirat ndaition, b Minko us 4 '« peity 1ot pr 4p.m tand fourth s and elubs. M MISCELLANEOUS. CARBAGE removed and Xehimnoys cleanod. K JUi sALE Gl u comapooly. vaulls . Burke. eity blde leigh. Inquire Carbon Coal W ANIED-CASIT OFFER FOR TN SHAT EE Citizen's 5 tale baok stock. Must be sold, Adé dress E. H, Bl o 3= Atworaoys-at-law. Prag S 103 & Balubridgy s i s iy foderal - courts *ltoging We-T-6%, Bbul block, Councll Blufly, Ta.

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