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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1893, colored democratic ticans of the state | the bridges. Fifteen eloctric motormen of improvemants— from to be given to a charitable society, and during the last campalgn did his party | were compelied to quit their cars on account Dr. Plarce's Pleas- W . i Every lady or_gentleman who is willing to valuable service in organizing Cleveland | of the cold. One motorman was so badly ant Pollots, Te COUNCIL BLUFFS, | spend a small sum of money and havea | ’ 3 colored clubs | frozen that ho had to be carcied from the begln with, they're - " SEARL STREF Very Singular Situation That Gonfronts the | very enjoyable timo should take part in this | Oity Treasurer Bolln Layies on a Dining Car | Colonel J. H. McConlogue of Mason City, | car. Many schools were forced 1o close on ) the smallest, and OFFICH ? PEARL STRE Pork Oommitil P centertainment. It is especially intorosting and & Touriet Sleaper S candidate for secretary of stute in the late | account of the shortage of natural gas tho sasiest to’ take, - | ar jommissioners af resent, to young people who can, after doing som = nle Al - ection on the democratic tick is havin . They're tiny, pleasant work, enjoy a dance. All ladie —— a big boom for minister to Chili under th Tralns Abanboned in Pennsylvania. sugar-coated antic Delivered by enrrier to any part of the city g Who may bo ificlined to holp this w leveland administration, 1Te developed un Jonsstows, Pa., Jan. 11.—The worst storm biliows granules, H W. TILTON, - MANAGER. [ ASKED TO PAY SOME ATTORNEYS' FEES | ¢ ’.,I::.‘..v, ng m“\ sy “«I;-I: !’vrv]:“n'njw m’l‘ ENDEAVORING TO GET 'DELINQUENT TAXES | ;\:lv'»“’x.t.s Jopularits in thy ”\ e campaign :u m;\:.l\ years has been raging for about by F:ri'||ult.:fi TELEPHONEs | [jis/ncss Ofice NO‘S% 1 as sufficient have signified their intention of w2y Mabirig A Bl e Bl L : soeds. Every child ght Editor i joining. ngements wili be made for & Natlonal Gaard Association Lkt R LY b it “‘V‘l; "‘M"”N Eben is ready for' them, e e e e | WEIEHE & Baldwin Willing to Drop the Fairs | 0 ionting M#s, O. LIEBBRKNECHT Dismissal of an Old fjunction Suit Opens Croan Rarins, Ta., dan. 11, —[Special Durg Uraticli train whicH s .»I.lv..yu‘..'li:mv:v\\.- 17,},‘". ,.mlvr I““k’ u.}:;'n, mumiho( dis- MINOR MENTION. ponnt Park Suit if They Can Get - the Way for Action by the City gram to Tne B Oficers of the N IR COUNLEY SNd TANY O Them teaely | o orog, wic BHOGKNE GI8 KySverty; ‘CORy NS 2 — Theie Pay- Will Ask for PROTESTED LICENSE CASES. Prompt Steps Taken (o Guard assoclation of Towa were called to | DA It the oL, Tho (iR ot stock 1 | b oo Fe ahy pa o T oy Tasres N. Y. Plumbing Co, Special Levy, 5 - Secure the Clalm order today with 1P, W, McMa of Daven Yt at Kaylers, where the Hastings road | pelp lasts, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Cotinoil Blufts Tamoes Lo, r,,lm | i (‘-".:-n‘n"r':.:ri‘:.mn“\11;':.‘:"" Up and & vort, president of the association, in the | U ,.,l“.lm off T drifts had coverad the Attacks, Sick or llous Headachos, ]nnd:g Miss Kathryn Gault of Sterling, =7 i o4 At e s chafr. Cap! €. Baker of Toledo was | Sngine, ant smothere e drafts | derangements of the liver, stomach, af 108t of Miss Stella Patterson The Board of Fire and Police Commis A Tow days a6 Judpe Dandy Aismitased & . Captain L. . Baker of Toledo was | ¢o™ that the fires went out und | bowels are promptly relieved and permane . g made secretary, After the transaction of | the machine was useless, The engincer was | ently cured B Iner was given a surprise party | ¢ ber of cases that have for years bur i A Ay evening by o number of his friends, | Situation with reference to the case of Jason | o0 b o o 1derable amount | domed. &1 Kot e Sedbra . encral business a committee was appointed «m.n-w.-]d and taken to the coach and They're put up in glass vials, which kee) ot A S et s B Walker ugainst the city of Council Bluffs, | Y98ted Heens! o e Tinan ot | Goned the records of he federal courts |4 geeyre for publication and distribution | €iven the best treatment possible under the | them always fresh and reliable, unlike '\l:.v-l Mm»fl I)ng;v]‘:;nIv‘v'v;\_’:"::‘ :h-m‘nm}r}‘w\ | botter known ns the Fairmount park case, | Of time was wasted before the license mill | Among the cases dismissed was o temporary | owa rogulations The propricty of attend. | Crvumstances. Passengers procweed food | ordinary pills in wooden or ' pasteboard o mtidrrce of Miss i Rink, 813 Ave | This o has been pending in the United | PeRun operations. Th nse pursued its | jnjunction secured by the Pullman Palace P Mt SHsaIAR with much difficulty. ‘The storm raged all | boxes, the residence of Miss Emma Rink, 818 Ave [ pending mited | eual shifting, evasive tactics and was un- | Car company restratfing the city of Omaha | Lieon® quvonds faie was considered at | night, and with the thermometer at. nlmoat And they're the cheapest pills you can buy, nue E, R States court for several years past, the firm "} ko T e mattar of peupral attendance | 915 below zero it was a trying time for all. | for they're guaranterd to give satisfaction, Marriage liconses were fssned yesterday | of Wright & Baldwin having succeeded in from collecting delinquent taxes due from | Wwas not definitely decided, In the afternoon | Today the engincer was removed to the near- | or your maney is returnsd. You pay caly 1o llzw arles ;\'.]mm Ilh;.“k ;r I g:.»l\“\u‘hl::"\: .: tHitring & clond on the titls ot the Bity to hadibaek iy fon At B4 ”",". company. :w.‘-(: mlu‘.‘nlml.\. H‘:;:;M 1‘;;[:..:”' y»“r‘-r ((;l ‘\‘u\'l .)‘;Y» unlm.mv and \.u‘ zht he I_\l\ .-.~|m|:|.u)| («; | for the good you get. 1. Dilion ‘ounei uffs, and to Reub oo iy & alraRal sesultel )\ meral, as attorney for Mr. Rose The 8 ame fc - e in a dangerous condition. The train had e sttt EE— Herner and Bertha Waliwey of Council | the ) ““l ‘l“ll WHICH HA W leL e al “‘ water, stated that he was ready to take up nvention, A paper wis read by General | o be abandoned and the assengers man e wa great deal of expenss to the 3 1 of Ames touching the importance o o + 4 line auwing tho B o v s et e | i 1S 10,10, AL o g th i cvl | et oot s o ot | RS Vo TSN | ke th i e i o | +shhelutaly the Best Mad,” Worivn DUNATHe o Beyant stroot, forme of docisions were handed down in similay | ton, but the World-Herald ed behind | 1o time and went over from one term of court | camp dutics. Another paper was read by | Some Eastern Weather in South Dakota. L occupind by the Saivation army, for his 1 its old subterfuge of refusing to enter the | 14 another. Licutenant Colonel Guest of Burlington on Hunon, 8. D, Jdan. 11—The heavy snow - Union Christinn mis and it s Tow DINE | it i favor of the city, and at that time | Nsts unless it was permitted to present the |~ When it beeame kuown 80 the city offieials | 1 {ights and Dutics of Ocers and \nd wind storm which sot in this moring is l”\'\”‘ ‘l“;'l"' :“"‘ IV 11n this cit f th it was given out by the attorneys who rep. ord has been received in this eity of the that the temporary Injunction was dissolved | e 3 eve cditions as the bona fide circulation Judge Dundy throwing i of cour s appointed: - General H \ Des | g from the north at a veloeity | cesented the city that their case In the | evening editions as th by Judge Dundy throwing it out of court | was appointed: General H. H, Wright, Des death of ||um.;|y(. Walke A lvlmnu. 0. of '“ ”’k " ‘."L‘" g ”"I: et The board finally decided to take up the | it was decided to immediat take the | Moines: General W, L. Davis, Cedar Rapids: | of forty miles an hour and th aumptio e was formerly o 2 Lilietllissat i i L 3 S | i 3 “olonel Rt venport ; Colonel | t WIth the Cotnell Blnffs Horald book binder in the suits alread ided, that the action | case of 8. 8. Lanyon, who was applicant | necessary steps to collect the delinquent | '\\" \1]‘.’”}‘\ |i\:‘..\}" L \“4: sl lo el | filled with snow. frains are from two to and was & nephew of S. 1. Wi of e supremne conrt practically decided the | for o droggists’ license at 2802 Farn, taxes from the Pullman company. Treasurer | 11 Sunin Do fametOh outonant Comme ;:\1):\'.'.\” V.wln .‘.‘-‘_1.1‘ \[c_-‘ n communication A man named Miller, while working at the | Walker case as well 'm!t H‘l-‘\j 'I-"l ity mi streot. Mr. Simeral said that he was veady | Bolln was instructed by the council to pro- | Des Moines, i h e n']'-\ u; " ‘:'I\”II"A‘ L ul.l,.,] 8 :1‘ new bridge across the Missourd, lost the end | NOW rest on its oars in the bllssful eoscious. ) ceed at onee, and the custodian of the city's e following are oficers for the ensuing | castorn portions of the state. I‘IIlr‘\\l‘l\f\hl«!l;npl'l\”ln a pie “v"'l::““)"”"" more liti e joutions on e part of the defense the hear- | wealth lost no time in complying with the | $er o sident,” Colorel B '!1~!"1'i [ ALPENA S Do dan: 1A wind and snow ste o is the same o little meoting took place Tues " 1 of evidence was bezun PTG Sioux City: first vice president, neral | storm is raging here today the wind is with an accidentabout a month ugo atthe | & B mecig Au.'f}”"..'“‘ jesday ovent | e first witness tostified that he was in | instruction P s Jumes Russ Lincoln, Ames: second blowing fifty miles an hour. No damage 1 bridge. Dirk commissioners, the particulars of | Lanyon's pharmacy at about 11 o'clock on Levied on Two Corches. president, Lieutenant Color ported Mrs. Thomas Metealf tendered [ Ahie Thos o participated have taken | the forenoon of Decomber 15 He asked the | Yesterday he ealled in consultatign City | Guest, Burlington: corresponding secr i - Tuesday evenine to Rev W the | L oMt atrentous offorye To. kaep in fmos | clerk fof ddeink of braudy’ and the clerk | Apvgraey. Cotnell sand tho ground was aud treasurer, Major John Hume, Des | Salvation Oil has cured many of rhouma new pastor of the Christian cl UL -k on the records of the secre him behind the pre for case and . o s 3 cthing | Moines: recording seeretary 1'Thomas | tism wasiohsseanslisg faial ) 373 home, corner of Bluff strect and Willow ave- | [ite secresy. Tven tho reconds of the scer commodated him with « glass of the | thoroughly gone over, and cverything | 1. Cook, Algona, Des Mo ) - mie. e house was emwded with guests. | 1S e, A1y onen Re liquor, which he pourcd from bottie. | done up in legal shape. he | on as the place for the 5 ebs woro niound. At this moeting \wore the The next witness stated that he had vis- | necessary papers were prepared, it having | association and the time set for the day fol . A Delicious Medicat Mrs. Laura Kessler has commenced action in" the disurict cowrt to geta divorce from | council- Messrs Van Brunt, P members of the finance committee of the | ited the drug store in question on Sunday, | peen decided to attach some of the rolling | 10Wing the inauguration of the governor, foction” for the relief of Coughs, her husband, Samuel Kessier, to- whom she | 1o i addition to the park commissioners | that timea lady was incharge of the stor Towa Agricuitarists. o i Jene | December 18, in company with a friend. At C51a8, Moneenin, Sore THIoRt: KA i § ST for clearing the voice. Tor sale by was married ten years ago. Sheallegesthat | and Attomey Finloy Burke He asked for a gliss of brandy and the | Bolln issued a distrc By, ditd iy Des Morxes, Ta., Jan. 11, —[Special T all D ,“if;s HlConfaetioled the defendant was vers cruel to or, and | "My B has ropresented (e city in the | Woman poured the liquor into a ‘glass and | son, attached two cars belonging to the com- | gram to Tue Bre.| -The State Agricultn DURE T4 full! Lo, bUACE PALLATEE I finally deserted her entirely. Sheasks for a |k litigation together with Judge Trimblo | handed it to him without objection. Ho paid | pany. The cars were in the Union. Pacific | society this afternoon decided by Price & Cents. If you arc unable to ¢ of divoree and the custody of their | of Keokuk, Sapp & [Pusey and George A. | 19 ceuts for the dram and no questions were | papajr shops, and no dificulty was X- | 77 10 7 to hold a state fair as usual this vear rocure the Pomona Cougl Tabl o children Holmes of this city. Mr, Hohnes has already | asked. He was not requested toregister | [fe o ®yh ) Fove B2 Gy v || D U g L yea procure the Pomona Cougl Tablets The park commissioncrs have dectded to | received £00, while Sapp & Pusey have been | nd the clerk did not inquive his name. porionced iu locating | thom. Whon | the | President Mdullen vead his anni | addrens, | from your dealer fend us 8 cents in park commissioncrs have decided to | received &, o Sapp & Pusey ho The next witness was his companion, w! reasurer departed he left a mento of | yentioning the part that lowa ought to take 4 \ stamps and receive a box by mail. & Ing the property owners until March 1 to | presented a bill of $5,000 for himself aud an- | hess call for brandy and veceive the liquor | S5 0 FRECR TR 0 0 B T e | JUpnon the members of the socicty to place a | - s celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice ke thelt. propositions. Tho advertise: | other for €000 for Judge Twmble. He | in o glass. Nothing more was said, and no | Thiscar has been ateached by the clty trews. | collection of Towa products i the exposition | Tablets ment will not call for sites in any particular | stated that he had had @ conference with | questions were asked by the woman who | Vi Sttt Repg SIS PCRRIENL Y | hat shall be excelled by no other state in | Faedhy : & part of the west end, inasmuch as the propo- | Wright & Baldwin, who represented Walker | dcted us clevke, The witness was asked 164 oy 0 oapg attached were undergoing UL, UL D L N UUQUETTE & GO., fon that was votedon by the people did | in the suit, and they had agreed to dismiss | he had ever investigated Sunday liquor sell- | 5 ® U0 35 Clomantly appointed and | LePott, showlug an exceedingly satisfucd [ 310t make any restriction. the suit provided the attorneys for the city | i€ before, and replied that he had once done ]1.'.\‘ o UsLy TaraiEea it Ill_) N -:“ con hlni‘; of the agricultural u;l« | Council BlufYs, la. et (s PR e e G oINS <TR A TRy ~ SRy fot \ | so while employed on the World-Herald, un- N s Aw- | state. The treasurcr’s report showe Yosterdny morning on the chargo of larceny. | keepiug the city in hot water for the past | .Then the attorneys got together and | ;55 extrordinary expenises of the past yeur. 2 ™ BHT AND » TOGEORGE WAKREN SMITH. WILLIAM The prospects are that that will not bo the | fivey Just how much they claimed was ;‘F“"“(’ .‘l!“"'““‘" "“I"“;',"“’ e to Hw(-; eula- | B iiman corporation was lying avound lose, | :“‘; :‘ll“‘“"“‘ ocated close economy the com | 'NEWAND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. N s el D eI Ok el QA - B4 4 RSP LA s | not state k0 “Primble were por. | tion of Tre Bee and World-Herald taken in | ¢ PR A L B! s year. a5 My doctor says it acta gently 0n the stomuch olbs Nolson B Sweltzer. John C. F. Loh- :‘::413(“‘\\ llll‘:;luv!l;ll\.‘l\;:}“:lwill{;::l\\l\f:\l{,\::}x‘ 'f.-.h?"'\‘ an.J'i':.f‘\‘i:“nh.‘x‘.'"' ‘h“vn‘:r_l:"n“:imll'ill\ the Stuht case be offered as cireulation | and the treasurcr was compelled to conten — Eently stomach, § A N B o 1iver and kidnexs, and is a ploasant laxative, This maun. Mary 8. Siandors, Lizzie W, MoUlus TRy FaEvRlopT ko Somethinie s g o o oF the cnself the city | ovidence in this case in order to_save time. ]ll(lil’:\:.(” with the seizure of the two cars One Million Tavolved, drink (s made from herbs, and is prepared for use xey, Dom'nick Hook. Anna Vundenburg SyicHteinAthIe] e rd for the comfort of the traveling | Czoan Rarivs, a., Jan. 11.—[Special Telo- | asesslly asiea ite catiid Georza Isivok Eilory T 1unol ON0at Haree than anything that has so 1 sprung | would give them £10,000. e b %0 | public’ provented him attaching any of the | gram to Tur Bee |- The indications now are LARE'S MEDIGINE | v lchasMtual Uit Insirance o . y hal Lev: e Tl & B | many Pullman cars passing through the city an any, Georgo M. Niooly, Wiliio 0. White- 1.éder % Holiling, who keep. the saloon on | (o bie SUEEGStIon that the city pay the at | Rkt oo b g e tastied o huving | Tho distress warrant was served by the | tled out of court. Some time ago S C. | Tancifraniiy sledivine . M. Ure, A. (4 Lulghtor. Bl brides Liws ay Tenown as the “Oice,” charging : ¢ e . g moven the bowels ton, Ladoe A Powell Matlida Do Grolsell i reasurer upo P, Ric on, the com- | Bever, RS AT EL B AT ench day: 1norder (o bo healtiy this s neoom . L ] 3 W Do Groisolle, b shock to an ordinavy citizen, but if it ever | had a conversation with Lanyon about the | treasirer upen o 1% Richavdson, the com- | Bever, the pioncer bunker of this city, died, | Fire GaTORTE WOODWATD, 1 R, Nt B Shatiind thas it 1 m with keeping a place where intoxicat- | 004 the mombers of the finance commit- | license fight, who admitted having received | PANY'S superintendent, who has an oftice in | leaving an estate worth £1,000,000, the bulk - - - S L) LI by notifis hiat tho under- e L pleo Lt oxicat X o s I i A laving recelved | Tho United States National bunk building, | of which went. fo. hred sons. Tho two GAPA N - signed, threo disinterestod frooholdors of the i N 8 [ tee of the city council the offects had worn | @ copy of the resolution passed by the board | {ho Daited States Wational bank building, h w 1 1 v ¥EEna | eity of Omaln, havo boen duly whpo ntod by was issued by Justice, Field off. They asked the park commissioners to | declaving Tue Beg to be the paper having | Mi tichardson stated that the papers and | dauchters brought suit to break the will, al- the mavor. with tho approval of the city Joe Spaulding served it. He only suceer TRl St ke comumissioners 10 1 he largest wireuiation. — Witnens further | Uhe facts in the case would be forwarded to | loging that thewr father was of unsound counell of sakd City, to assess the dimage to in running down two bottles of whisky. | Gouncil to levy a 1 mill tax for the next two | said that Lanyon had declared thap the | the gencral oftices at Chicago last meht. He | mind when he made his will, and that he was | the 0Wnors respective.y of tho broporty which will be contiscated at the leisure of oy nill tax for the Bext tie | Botice didi't amount. to anything. When | expected to receive instructions by Friday as | unduly influenced in making it by his sons 3 declared by ordinince nesessary to bo appro- B icones 1 to pay th S18 e T i namount o mning the | 10 what course to purste, and until that time he case came up in district court yesterd pristed for tho use of said eity for the pur- ion, 7Lhis would amount to just | Mr. Hall commenced cross-examini Treasurer Bolln will retain his nold on those e 3 fnithe se pose of opening nid extending Nowton stroes In the superior court yesterday the case | g 10,000 required. 1\t & Bald- | witness he started inon his old tactics of A ) 3 8 nold oy id this forenoon was taken up in the secur trom Davenport's subdivision to 3th stroet. of William ~ Siedentopf inst M, M. Ma L e G il ¥ horse play, and was called down by My, | Palace cars and he doesw't propose to let o | ing of a jury. Butat that the case rested 1torlss, Olntm Youaro furthernotifiod, thathavine necoptod R G OMALiB VAL ORI TOB R | A T e e L Woll lock. | ' Gilbentrs 3 cither until the delinquent taxes are paid, or | as the opponents made the contestan A positiy, said wppotntment, ant duiy qualifie a8 res which' has been pending some time, and in | the auit on Shares with him, and it he doesnt | George Gellenbeek swore that e loft a | the eourts step in and owlerhands off. | Until | proposition which they are now conside guired oy law, e will, on tho 23ui day of which about $20,000 worth of property west | get a judgment against thé city we shan't | notice at Lanyon's store, which wasa printed | the Pullman compaty islicard from the treas- Al Cloxe (he Waor 3 R R GRS 4 Judg s ity ) A urer will not advertise the rolling stock for Will Close the Work i LR n tho ifternoon, ut the oflice of Geo.J. Paul, cent, on the cast bank of the Mis- | get any fees, If the city won't pay us the | copy of the board’s resolution. : A T S e O e T Stoux Crry, Ta., Jan. 1L.—[Special Tele- AT St 6)5 Farnam street, within the corporate Hm= v, 15 i dispute, owing toa differ- | fees that we mizht have got from Walker, Linyon on the stand denicd having ro- [ 3876 10 SAUIS'Y BUO L0 WS 0L thE CILY. 0 e & I R X = Tnot curad? - fras sviobs ¢ its of suid city, meot for the purposo of co ence in the way the plaintifft and defendant | we shall go on with the litigation and put | ceived a copy of the notive and said that he | 1o dags in Aieh (6 commencs 4. vent gram to Tue Br Toduy the manugement | pia: insa sidering and making the assessment of di have in looking at the “law of accretions.” | the city to a great deal more expense. Cut | thought the World-Herald the paper having | #14 after thivty days uotice the cars of the Sioux City stove works shut down | s 3 UGE o 1ho Gwhers respoctively of sald bR Formerly the river ran between two picces | down expenses by paying us what we ask.” | the largest cireulation. He did’ not, how- | besold at public auction. becuuse of the strike of seventy-five molders : DT ion rerenh Ctatioh itaicing il e of property, one on the west side owned by This kind of argument has had its effect | ever, make any inquiry about Tur Beg circu- ‘What the Pallman Company Owes. yesterday and announced that it will con- Special henofits, 1t n % Into conslderation vshall,”and the other on the east side, | with the finance conmittee. The park com- | lation to verify his conviction 2 The Pullman company has neglectey tinue the lockout until the molders consent The property’ beloneinz to you, proposed owned by Sicdentopf. In due time the river | missioners did as they were asked and | It might be mentioned neve that Lanyon is | refused to pay any personal tax as lovied by | to make the factory an open shop for botn 5 to “te appr i as aforesaid, = and switched out of its ¢ and left both | passed a vesolution requesting the council | an agent for the World-Herald and believed | yhe ¢ sice 1886, and the temporary re- | union and nonunion molders. s 2 % which has been doclared nocessary by the picces on the east side, Eaeh now claims all | {0 submit the project of — voting o tax | in Mr., Hitcheocl's guarantee, g e miaTo as LEROea U E RIS EA RN S e T ? counoibviontl e itofunEoREIK e RN o thedand that was thus transferred to the | of 1 mill for the next two years to | ‘Thecase will be taken up again tonight | vented any of the city treasurers fromat. | g S e ame e — e DA s e A L e the people a6 the coming clection. 1f | anddecided, | tempting to'collect the taxes sinco thavdate, | SIOUX Crrr, T Jun 1—[Special Tele b Nebrusigw, ladeseribed n follows, to wit: P : project is carried out it will make | After some talk between the attorneysand | Thy existence of the injunction, however, | £ram to Tuk Bre]—A blizard set in at 3 X Wirren Smith—Tho south 25.55 feet of 0 2 , city’s total expense for the liti the board it was decided that hereafter cases | iy not prevented the assessors from mak- | o'clock this afternoon throughout this section Tots H6, 57, B8, 40, #), 41, 42, 43 and 4. 7 Now is the time during the cold the sum of $5,000 already having | would be taken up and tried in the order of | j;o returns and the Pullman company has | and by 5 o'clock the thermomoter had fell 45" 1Hum 3. Jenkins—The south 27.85 teot 10§ weather to keep warm by buying good | ._The attorueys for the | thefiling of their applications. Salooncases | had taxes piling up regularly each year. The | 205, Drifting snow is i with o A N Dolla Davis and Catnerine E. Hobbs--The furs at a low price at the” Boston Store, | prosecution offered some time ago to dismiss | will be ziven the preference, Tonight the | gisyy 1t issued by Treasurer Bolin Iroad traflic und will cause 2 outh 7.8 feet lo 41 Couneil BIuffs, Ta. Our entive fur stock | Suit upon the payment of $,000 i cash, und | cases of F. Pinzensham, 3026 Hamilton | shows that the sums arc duo for | the storm continnes Lhron % 3 Neison B, Switzer—The north 20 15 feet, Lot 53, at almost half price, und in some cases | the offer was rejected. er 1b fl""lll \.I( (']».Id.\ hmidt, 2402 Cuming | Vearsnamed: hgacs N‘.In)}u Ol Lehmanu—North 2.1 221 of ORSE. Sl i BOIRS. g % street, will be hear 5 2,452, i o1 g editeot loviDY mi-)u h_-‘ e g - ; Not & Popular Plan. ll]f(:_'ll::':umn 5 . ... B 2,452,00 \\'Ix’lx«l-‘;:l n'fl In: lvi»\m MnaTolles) 3 o ‘\llrvly(il Saunders—North 26.15 foet east 63,83 on't let the prices snrprise you, for | There s to be a meeting of the city council e BTt o s (LR = eotiiovi we have certainly got them and just as | next Monday evening, at which the resolu- INBURANOEIMATIERS, é Interest 1887 TR iy 5 [ 1o }Vl‘\\"'tlnllu‘y —North 26.15 feat lot 63, advertised, as has always been our cus- | tion adopted by the park commissioners will Tax 1858, DT NAVIGATION mick Hook .15 feot 1ot 6k Lol ; Osenr Harininn —North 26,15 faot 1ot i3, tom be brought up and acted upon. Adiusting Tokes by BsnontiFires —¥ife | Tnierestisssl . Uiehigun Mt L to Ths. Co.rNOA 2015 food 3 x Phad SR ey quite relieh Underwriters' Banquet. Tax 1599 5 & 2 Enstern Rivers Frozen Solld 50c black hair muffs, 19¢ each Somo otinolialderniondofuoquitorallanfiEy : fos | Interest 16 i i s B R h the idea of buying off the attorneys of the | Special agents of insurance companies | Interest1s fering from the ¢ l:HE DAILY The city ju (s itse aspeculia s 18t now finds itaell in aspeculiar | 00 S et 1nst evening to consider the pro willing to come to a divect issue on any but two of the contested cases temporary restraining order was — SR— issued in 1856, and the hearing on the per cases, which were brought by other claim combined totals of its morning, noon und following committeo on legistation | SUILn progress. Tonight the wind is blow air s to procoed, and after some preliminary ob p inox - 135N stock of the Pullman company. Treasurer aw and comp| o opposition from maling any further fight, | “caught” for losses in the recent big fires Total $16,674.64 | NEW Yori, Jan. 11.—No sach jam of {loat- | pirp £XCELSIOR HOME BAKER AND ROAS TI: : Z < t_'- ,L, “‘.“h““A‘l“l“‘]‘"-‘“:"";']'4.‘":‘““.“‘“ by but so far the indications are that this isa | here are rapidly adjusting the amounts and | No notice is taken of the t of 180041 | ing ice has been seen in this harbor | (none kenuine without uras s diulnue) our late | Willlam 0. Whitohond—North 21,15 fost asy R AT £ Gt adiclopos.! | ezt tine ilemma, | Wright, & Buldwint | it is expected that by the end of tho week | and 2, and they are not included in the | since the great bliard of 18, perracty Wits | Elbridge Luwton—North 1515 oot 1ot o7 sum and Baltic seal miffs, $1.98 great deal of trouble and expense in pro- | the agents will have completed their work on | dmounts the treasurer is soeking to, recover. | Ferryboats are unable to get to their | & 3 ver, cant ntritions feloniante. Wulliae: | opoioY Rt orane s BRd DAL s EtRi Astrachan mufls from $4.50 to $6.00 in | longing a_litigation which must some time | the Continental and Orchard losses. O et e ehoi%: | plers av many points, and ~the ferries | % cry connty In the U 8. Addris CHAT A Le one lot, choice for 3,19 each. ;‘r.«p{\ ‘I'H 'fflu;r _m'xn‘.'u:u_x._ and the n'unn\‘ -’ The work of adjustment on the big fire is | 5y empowering the state to levy and col- | and steamer tugs are fast in the ice in the 148.4) N. Mata ne . e R A LR F33.00mink cape, now $22.50, T B AR {{“:;_]‘I'i" WL | naturally slow, owing to the number of | lect taxes upon the rolling stock of such con- | bay and will be unable to get out till the tide 2 George - North 2 15 foot west44 feot 2,50 ke {mmel cape, now $14.50. be out nothite but | the time which it WKES | ;s interested and the proper determina- | cerns as the Pullman company, As a conso- | turns this afternoon, carrying the ice toward | - ot north 1 faavatiors §12.00 electric sea) cape, now $6.75. demu . und other devices for killing | tion of the actual damage by smoke and """'-"'-l‘i‘.‘-'l" '-"n\“h' “ '”“;“ 24 '{"'l“;w_‘ the Narrows, Thenmany of them are likely $ TR R Souv R0 .50 astrachan cape, now $11.50. time, The only question now before the | water. Ividently the companies’ agents | HoiiS8 YOIV Sinail and amounts 1o bub afew | 4 yo smoshed or driven ashore. i Lo anaandenhiciesouthanis oot oLty 3,00 electric seal military capes, 50 | council is, what plan will be least expensive, | here on business have become rather taken NERAtNG \ P % e Flushing bay is frozen over out to the lust 3 & ofsouth s of lot 47, . : nches long, now $27.00, YT and whatever plan that may turn out to be | with the people, judging from expressions to Q‘J::u‘h‘h{r‘lp:‘\[Iblll“'lf[‘:!:‘K"l::’\l,.: “’l'l',‘\‘,'l'l‘“‘)‘l__'L;;:m’“‘T, river, for the fivst time in many years, A o i Glsoiadditinntin siio olby aRRREN g BbstoniStore will probably be adopied. The future a Bex reporter, i which ove of them said: | 1utius entive rolling stock i RoFoN | number of schoomers are fast in floes further | b { T 1 el PR 7 & (% slopments will be watched with a great I have been sent to a great many cities S OTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO | Y6 K i 1 \}ll‘lylllulu{ll“l\' lllll :rl" il "lll ne {.'}Il) '.]“llfl 4Ra% tia enbize wolling Sibelc {8 nasassed inskha. | 007 n und plice aforosald, ant mako any objeetions ) deal of interest by the taxpiyers. and_have had dealings with hundreds of | $fate of Ilinois and that the taxes ure paid Council Bluffs, : business men while attending to the busi- ley—North 2305 foet of middle 3§ S el the faxes arc bald | Tn the Mohawk valley the weather con- | R . 10 07 SLULRIONLS CONCOTAINg Sa1( Broposed npe N, :.':(:\ ‘.‘MI.\“I”;I;“A‘I (g u“‘ill-l";l“ tinues sovera, At 7 o'clock this morning tho | ) ; provrintion or assessmont of dumages, 48 you Carl Burhorn, suceessor to E. Bup- | ., Doyousmoke? Have you tried T. D. | ness of my company, but I PWHEre | claini set up when the temporary restraining | thermometer registored 145 below zero in : R 5 Y S OMBEIDObaT PAUL horn, has the only new jewelry stock in | King & Co.’s Partagas? It's a charmer. | found merchants and prop 8041\ rdar was granted int1880 A Rl B | Amsterdam and 122 below up the valley A ¥ G IBSON orn; JaweLry. 8 Just lizht one, uniformly fair and square in their d 8 BT ks T 3 At6 o'clock this cvening it registered at - ik U e T s Just light one up ol faL aiil equat Juscieh What the company will do in the present | Al § : e b . 2 9-dng ROMIE 0 | ustance s not even conjectured. The eity | #T0: : maha, Decemberi?, 180! 3 s e Ordered New Periodic Omaha. Of course, they insist on having aEotioveniqoniociured e ioolls Tolvas Eenaoo1d et R wlialion s N s " A - = Sk (,.““”‘.' 1= “""““I“ '”"\ BT “‘““';“' The trustees of the Young Men's Christian | full indemnity for théir losses and we ";“‘I,‘I'M‘l“”‘"‘,“* a8 i proposes and fn- | 1L R S e the thermometer fuling 1o | COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS g g M genteilo, Mike Votara, cathurine en’s State bank stock. Must be | yesociati i 5 sometimes disagi st v 60 and collec g e hiin, pve sen, AL P, Chiristos Caqiens prate bank stock. Must be | association held a meeting Tuesd somaiimonnisnstes, Thaple Lusiness and I ent taxes if such a thing is wmong the | * B o Delaware river was frozen solid be | Afl Kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in on, Claya Ford, G 1 Fiisworth, ol ik oiatdd eir r S A ¢ members of o bo e AL P " )08 ities, 5 b APO.F Dpel 011 ~ | she shest s o ol it N b i A Greorge Tzscuch, James C, Nel . e L L S torosisioulh ptishanr olovarnass,” slihps R tween Lambertyille, N. J.. and New Hope, | $h, WSEest Syit of whe ek el i Tor Dohy Waltir Ly Suihy.dumes GoAlTon PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, were invited early, and a supper was laid be- | of men rarely have anything fit to insur For hoarsencss, sore throat and cough | Pit., and teams and pedestrians are crossing | \Work promptly done ani deiiverol in all | You are herehy notified: it the undere fore them to strengthen them for their | though they might have plenty of thinzs it | take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the specitic fo | between these points PUrts of the country. Send for prics Hst. ned, three disinterested frocholders of the llnlliw( 'l':n-_\ I\lnn met for w v.»ln- and de- ‘lmll.\ .l”]mmi ‘\mml‘!-t ’:ulw ”~~u:‘ u, 1\’1r'“}“'\ affections of the throat ind chest. "I"I‘uxln l'.l.{n. _;ll_] ania come .u»lpnm ufl'x;ll- C. A. MACHAN, Proprietor. :"Illll:v f On |.<I.I, :Il’lq-\”|h|“|”’\"lll”¥I”I:)h'-'.‘:l\;l:-d I.',‘, cided to add o the stock of perivdicals now ave seen, w only the benetits for - - inued cold. The passenger train on the SRR IIBRD O ) the upnroval of tho alty/conm Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grahum left yesterday | to bo found in the reading room the follow. which they iusured and don’t expect to make 10WA C. URCIL TRIAL Downington & Lancaster, which left at 5:20 1 rcud way.neurNorthwestern Do ot, aisot s Y ae ;,;.'J',f,,fi[!‘,.,,,,‘ 1o LA for Florida to spend the remainder of the | ing vapers and magazines: Ceutury, Outing, | & big profit out of the unforeseen. Beyond 3 yesterday afternoon, ran into a drift five Laune Bl rop winter, Review of Re th Amer the ysual difficulties of determining the | s 1 ealy of Several Methodist Divines Dis- | feet deep just cast of that place. This place W. B. Lanius lins gone to Denver to engage | Cosmopolitan, St, Nicholns, losses, special agentshave pretty faiv sailing cHOYAEal pLathpLaEAR) is only sixteen miles from Lancaster, but the in business. His family will follow him | Weekly, Frank Leslie's’ W | here. Omabia has a spleudid reputation fn | o NG T T TSP Opinion, Scientific Ameri I:n- cast, which is plainly demonstrated by 28 ‘I"\"” “lv -l-:" % l"\- )|”“1 cle- e Mis.B! B, Wadswo . 1., | room is to bo made a special feature of the | the fact that many very ‘particular’ com- | gram to Tir ; TR F e TS VT A e s ]. |:\|'|'I e B _I}m{, wortl :-‘.‘»ln\'nll' | nssociation work, and will enable the patrons | banics are doing business here and ave not | judicial tribunal disposed of two cases | At Philadelphia as far as can be seen hoth asroquired by i wo wllly on tho SO GaveH swhore they will attend the golden \uu‘hlin'é 10 pass a4 gre: ny pleasant hours, The llx.n\nllluu: [ Innri\w the number of risks | today. That of Rev. G. H. Snedley of Jen- | up and down the Delaware viver, in front of }n IIIu foreno u* at \llw ..lmm- of ' ! [ ,\h-lt',u’l- I At | board further decided to retain the services | they have assumed.” L s the city, the river is packed with ice. Nayi gcli, roon 842, New York Lite hullding, within Of the parents of Mrs. Wadsworth and Mr. | G960, geistant sacretary, A. L. Tainer, for | ~The arrangements for the Lifo Insurance | BiPgS, 1, charzed with defrauding Rev gation. us far. as seagolng and coastwise Special Notices the corporate 1mits of suld city, mect for the g ] o year, and to pirchuse new hymn | Underwriters' association banquethavebeen | J. Lewis in a land deal, was vemanded, | Vegsels are concerned, is at a standsiill, COUNDIL BLUFFS, purposs of considerug and maihg the wsouss r“i‘l»l "I"'“‘»“- son of Dr. €. H. Pinney, AR completed and from indications the ivvita- | which is equivalent to a dismissal of the | Few vessels huve left the port. - A e T of t ”fi”-"\ has .‘f‘ appointe 1““1‘ OnEToss - tion limit, which was placed at 100, will | case. The charges against Rev, H. L. Pifer T r—— BSTIRACTS and loans. Farm and olty p apuroprintion’ thercof, tuking into consideras man Bowman and conmissioned by the se and wood; best and cheapest | have to be'extended. The list of toasts and o SRRES0N 81 BT St 35 Froze to Death, hought and sold. Pussy & Thomas, Council iy of Wi t0 4 cadetship at West Point, | Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt | responses gives promise of a “veritable flow | f Dibuaue, accused of taking agvantage of with W, L. Murphy as alternate, P AR Wit y . o tion specinl benetits, 1t - h 3 (FaF e 4 Booxe, Mich,, Jan. 1l.—James C. Reed, | Blufms. ST BOLS NORA VA SN o it and wistom™ Governor T Crounas | an expulsion from his chureh on account of 12, J. Emig has returned from Des Moin. b Lag i Walter Runyan and Walter Beebe left last evening for a few days' visit in Chicago. S LRSS A Y by ordinance necessary to be appropriated for thie use of said elty, for the purpose of opening X fihnidmy —~Attornoys-at-law, Pr and extending Sixteenth street from Vinton Eeain i ot aveive untit - oclocke tonsent, | SIM3EBAMITIIZE 86w Y e ktnio and | Strot to tho south city lits, | i | i Tho passengers suffered severely from the | federal courts.” Rooms 206-7-60, Shugart | Vou are farther notiiied, that having acs cold, block, Council Biufs, fa. cepted sald uppointment, and duly qualified The property belonging 1o you, posed te AR ] agont of tho Amerloan Expross. company at | S0=GHOTOR o T Werns stdionesr ssrand | L ADDRORHIGA ws. htorosuldh, aud Whioh bt { having accepted the invitation Lo vespond to | his own indiscretion to establish a church of | 1 SREFIRR SRDRER: SDRIR) of tao now terstat bridge. Wit sell o bancaes | Deen declared nocessary by ‘the coun Ytiier e went s delogate from Council Vetcrans Tustall Oflicers, the togst of “Nebraska,” Licutenant Gov- | his own, were read and his appeal not enter- | U8 lace, was frosan 1o death ono mile wost | or singly 0rgo Motoalf, Counsil Blufls, i TACEa 110 fo thp At S IR 234, Catholic’ Knights of America, to the | The Union Veteran Legion, encampment | ernor Majors is also on the list. Hon. George | tained, on the ground that he had forfeited p OF larengo on the Michigan Central railvoad | 2 e 5 S0 =2 0o stabio and i 5, und stuto of Nobraskis, 18 couvention of the " lodges of the order. He | xo, '8, and the Ladies' Auxiliany installed | P- Bemis will expound Omabia, and | piope o (e SEoud G0 he e fOREHL | teack this morning. - He hiad been drinldng | T30 00 v tivadio B per : s fol oW, Lo-wit: ] wWas chosen state president and J. D, Tamises ) AUSLIBE) : through the entire list is a notable avray of | 18 vight to uappear The appeal of Rev. | during the afternoon and took the train for | acre, ermseasy. Johnston & Van Fatien 0w 06 fiet Of 10t 40, 8. B, Rogors! of Missouri Valley vice president. The | theivoficers lust evening, The doors | puilliant and clever after-dinner talkers.. Thomas Stevenson was taken up. The | Mapshall, from where he either took un eurly | - 4 homag w16 foet of lots 10 and 11y council of this city was nwarded the gold | Were open to a number of invited gues ey eived it is evident thay | ¢havEe against him is indiscreet conduct un- | train for Alblon and fell off or started buck | (GARBAGK removod, cosspools s \ ' subdivision of lot 48, 8. B, Rogers medal for the council showing the most | and after the ceremonies of the order weré | many agents from western points and | PGeoming a Christian on foot. Sculuera laning, & 2 Burke sz ss | plate Qiglionins WS Soelofs U0 GRS finprovoment during the yea: kot through with somo of thon delivered | hroughout tho state will bo present and | ¢ shoctications peclte that, ho desertod e A W AREED -compErEsT G IN FANILY OF | ot i b for 1 Ok i No 5w 16 foot addresses tho' speakors e L) 4 Il i ie AB¢ | his wife apd o ehruary 25, 1801, and by e | two. Inquire 222 South 8o afiar s (0oL oL Loy i a5 wab warming guest chambers, bath | Captain B, W, Hight, who actod a8 mastor | st Al sethort st face o o¢- | sustained improper relations with & Mrs, | HaMbuno, Jan. 11.—Ten steamships were | ottt tote WAl agorar it Ohahoimas it 00 Tosk. o8 vooms, ete., our gas heaters aro just | of smonics, ~ Colonel E. I Da P i G RRIEEL VA AR 0 sl e oA now of Mound City, Kan, He was | sighted off Cuxhaven today as they drifted | [ A Jrpiaiad 100Ws, with All 'm r 3 A what you want. Look at them., Cléan, | 0f ~ Omaha, — Rev. 1 < Swmith, i i onvenlences. et of lot 467 8, K. Roze )| O (0 Undorwriters’ assockition tried in March, 1892, and appealed. His | eastward in the midst of enormous ice flocs. —- L Ll vy ”I it ,\|.-|I|..Ix{\”:\fm|'\x1\x ..‘-‘?'1’.‘.:"::. 'S convenient, cheap, C, B, Gas and Elee- | Pastor ol St. Xavier's Citho- et peal, dated South Auburn, - il All had steam up, but were apparently help. JANT 4 v d Itogers' plitt. Ol 4 1 of subl tric Light O lic chureh, Rev, G, W. Snyder, Rev. J. H OTo the admirer of an extra dry wine, Me was not duly xu_-lllll~11 of his trial and 1ess. Only the German tank steamship | ‘ ages Lo competent girl. Mrs. Reikmun, X ot 205 w 16 fo r's subdivie plo Light Co \= | Davisand L. W. Ross’ Miss Colby and the | Teok's Sparkling Tmperial commends itself, | S0/, important witnéhs was absent; Paula, Captain Hinch, was recognized | - o ket s 7 fonk ot 1016, O AERe e TP e boys' high school quartet furnished excellent | 15 boquet is fine, 10's naturally fermented, | (ostimony adduced was fncompetent; he can - | T OST-Brown purse with stoel elasp. contain s subidiy islon; o 243 foot of 106 ity Phiostolo Tomnie ha: led the | MUsic, 41A i HUMBEF of Songs were sung by L . * | prove the charges to be utterly untrue, aud Motormen Feeeso in Vittsburg, | jutks bitt, between iattonhauors onlcs and Koan A1 Inon. R SO diiiubes S M the veterans in their usual enthusiastic way. Worl Tute Exhibit, his objection and request for time to prepare Prrrspuna, Pa., Jan. 11 —Last night was | @i séward 0f one-half contents. ! You are notificd o be present at the t ention of the Hoard of Health to the im- | Among the visitors were several members of | croar Ravine. Ta Al C 4 defense was ignored, Stevenson says he | yho coldest for six years, the thermometer T e | and pluce aforesnia, and ke any obje purity of the ice in Lake Manawa, which is | encampment No. 121, of Omaha, with their | o, 0AR i 2o MAR [Special 10 1 is from Belvidere, Neb., aud that as o result | oo e 4= bolow zero ab the signal oftice | [ oD OOMS for rent U122 Beventh | 10 or stitements coticerning ald proposed wps REREILS ATt | G TRADA NN 8. | SUSAIpoAL S Ml had been fiistied | 708 BER] <Towa peopleare making arrange- | of poor health ho hs for threo years boen | FOEISIering 4= below zero at the signal oflic streot. G0od board next door. " | propriation, ‘or wssestiicnn of diiagos, a8 mer, and has suggested that the cutting of | the whole company sat down to an excellent | ments for their exhibits at the World's fair. | forced to sustain supernumerary relations | and from i 108 below at more exposed points, T ANTED A capablo giri Tor general louwowork 40U By GoRRIGer RIOROL: LT OOR: Tee. Tor gencral teo from this Kk shoul b | SUpper which hid been' provided by the | The educational exhibit promises to be oue | With the church. Hia finances prevented | Al the rivers aro frocen solid from bauk to A Calii T MeenLya0) Iranibi ey cral i from this luke should be | Tadies of the auxillary. of the leading features. J. W. Jarnigan, of | 1 from attending his trial on so short a | bank and for the st time in ffteen yo = skl CTAMES $TOUK DA LE, grater docs not oleanso it (o impurities. | Crown and other planos the department of education und fine urts, [ MOV 1 Was yoted to Butertaln the uppe 0w, 47 LT sirees Bahy, IapuMry B 10e ) 'he Board of Health has accordingly passed 1 4 has been officially notified by Selim H Beautiful Feature of Prohibition, S A G 0 ealth cordingls X Crown and other organs, as been ofiicilly notifled by Sellm H.| " & resolution notifying all parties cutting we | GUOWL du¢ othevorans Peabody, chlef of the department of iibe CepaR Ravivs, Ia., Jan. 11—[Special to ,‘3'&!5?5,@”9!7!_"3@,239!- ut Manawa that they will not be allowed to ; arts for the World's fair, that lowa has been | Tue Bee.|—The figures given out by Deputy : fd di e of for o X i o .. i put) disposo of it for any purjose excepting for T, assigned 1,700 feet of ‘space fowher educa- | Internal Revenue Collector Howe of the N BEEGHAmv H where they do ot come nse. coatacs wiin | . Charles L. Hultington is to be married to. | tonal exbibit and 400 foot. fo the exhibit of | northern disivict of lowa do not indicat F the ice. “Phis precaution is being taken with | 48y 1o Miss Mary Allen of Orange, N. J, 8% | bibit wilt be a fine one. Among the features | that the prohibitory Ww is enforced. For ’ PILLS @ viow t preventing any possible attack of | the home of the bride’s uncle, J. K. Romine, | of it will be the fiue specimens of granito | the year ending June 50, 152, there were N Skl cholers next summer. aid all the measures | Rev. Dickinsou of the Baptist church of that | from Buchanan county issued in the northern district 4,708 licenses family _ medi" of the Board »ru;- 1th will be enforced with | place officiating. The groow is the son of k. The coul industry of the state is becoming | to sell liquor. These include licenses to 4 cine chos. even more thau the usual strictness Huntington, of this eity. and is well knows | & W0t important one. The people of | druggists, bootleggors and all others en. Bick Head 4 " s S o BRC s his | Ottumwa, which is in the center of the min- | gaged in retailing liquors. This number is ache, Weak TR e iR here, he having made Council Bluffs his nwa : 5 The sn and cold - weather does not | yos 43 nis Tife until about three years ago, ing district, are at work to make the mining rger thau in 1800, when the number r % i diminish the demand for acreage in the | when he left for Orange. N, do to take o | exhibita notable oue. A miniature coal | was 3,075, and in 1559, when there were but - i - 8. F. HENRY, Klein tract, 23 miles east of the post- | position with the Wells-Fargo Exoress com. | Polace will be one of the features. The | 2,758 licenses issued g SEC'Y AND MG'R, office; 300 aeves yet for sale in from one | pany. He has been with this company eyer | €4l exhibit will be a most novel one. A | S = 1 iy S hi ] oo NN Y 8 syndicate has purchased of the lowa com- Candidates for Spolls, 3 Giddiness, ‘;.'Ah,.‘,:" ",,,::":x"'“‘l'."‘:“:"‘l_,'l,,',‘l':. '-'“‘,‘”l,",":‘,f: :{,'.'.‘....',,:'.'.'f,';L';?"“,,l}'" poivins Soow hat dasion the privilege of making this exiibit, | | CEoaw Rarivs fa, Ju. 11 ~[Spectal to Fingas Sicelling ofterme ale, Dissiness, : 520 PEARL 8T, aon, ) | ) & HOORRN R | r ey solicit samples of grain from every | Tue Big « Taylor, colored, of ipainen, Gl ) Fishinge o J p street, Rkt g 1and congrotalanons. farmer fu the state, and ouly the. fnest will | Oskalers 1o R e oineta oo lDikis o T A R : Council Bluffs, Ia, Do you want to suve one-fourth of your An Apron Party. be taken to Chicago. This will be exhibited | grionqs for pecorder of deeds at Washing and ail nervoss and trembling sensd- : oL ceul Bille 1fs0 use Koalpar, Boware | Oxaus, Jun. 11.—Tothe Editorof ‘tus Bus: | (BASGFAN AR RS B0 A0 M | under tho Cloveiand adwistration. This is | 6one are rleved by wsing ticse Filis 1 ; Telophone 200. of imitation. Get the genuine of Janssen | For the sake of charity I usk you to giv {bits wil D 1%o Aok, . y1 give art and other exhibits will all be of the very | the position so long held by Fred Douglas omw:n';‘rt. Tastalass nad Sshibie Castiog & Gregy, 374 Pearl stieet. publicity to this lester, 1 would like to ar- | finest. i and at the present time by ex-Seuator B, K. [ Now Yobk Dorok i Cpaal Bt ; X Spoclll Terms b “““ ’ ; South Tih stroot

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