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THE OMAWA DATLY BEE: SATERDAY. JANUARY 10 1508, -T re 1 J '7‘7 B v’- N ' L th H' o this action of the oit yunell | many thmes of late, that of retions, enter e\ \ Sl e 7“, the legislature will pr Tomortow morning to insy i | wid vollan | tha wurer | land. He clims the timber she has cat World's faiy grounds and the South Dk R | ordered ot pe toward amounts in value to #1500, and he wants a building. They will remain there over Sun f s 1889, Judgment for that amount CONTINURD FROM SpugND PAGE day and Monda and moreturning, wi T J 1800 0 1 I v ) o . o me Tuestay eve n railroads wi Miam Barke 151 oe with a Firm of \ y nm; C. ¢ Taylor commenced a suit in the o e 1 . ) Cowneil Blaffy’ Lawyers, ! t reasurer | claims the Omaha and Couneil Bluffs Bridge | AP SV . ( te will then be put to very litt Ts Canning nd Railway company owes him for pavin Managen and the Ogden iron | o front of his house on lower Main stree o state has noro . P " AT B f tuelr as od Erskine Varner, who lives at the corner « \ harit \ v FRACTURED HIS JAW . bl I'wenty-fourth streot and Broadway, was ) i ! ks Dudusly Byt chaters of . Alanoul el il Shro o 4 sung Walter Knapp Terribly Tnjueed in i mortgag The informati Y X i Elevator Shaft d, ue 1o Alleges, by an & its 0o, Ty 18 d ¢ bich in the oMeo of Dr. Cor CHARGES MAGE AGAINST 1T BY A CLIENT plaiownt Was Held Up aad il sinpldcding o ele ) fhor ’ , A, : L ner 1l Dodge t We have finished invoicing and are perfectly satise e Tor the Velorans ed noxt Monday afternoon « i L] 1 O P » N RS A fcampment No, 8, Union Veteran Lug b B Dl vud and ¢ 1 < Bl : fied with the result of our four months businoss - | has just reccived from ‘I M { -“‘l AL LR WRrday worn MLl ey A4 xu 'y the alay with you. As we have not been with you A iightning rod agent und it Blumg | b ch D.O. Brown, of dropsy, aged 71 years. | way into the conluct « ) Thie attorney | o ma 1 chart B botiEh A showing the positions of the uni member of the Methodist church. She | tion snall estat their existence trict court wihic ! Y y v an illness of nine months. She the instit Whother further inve v y and confederate forces in the principal bat sons, D, O. Brown, O. D. and [ the fact that the charge is made s « nd young Knapp, while stand Y )¢ 254 breezy things omplcted, unless | yog of the late w The acquisition was | Asa Wheeler, The funeral will occur Sun- | serve i additional warninz that a too | ¢ ze of the shaft g the as indications are very much at fault. William | secured througl \ssistances of Con v after 30 o'clock at the resideuce ¢ i 10t be exercisad over the vator was strack by the oae com Barker, an agent for a well known lightning | gressman Bowman. The following is a list ) Benton agement of thes: institutions ing down. His head was caught botwoen £ rod firm of this ity in tho plalutifin the | Sf,the churte: Miliars, mup show ing the e S o s e eutiong 0 | 1 o L e i beCpa suit, the law firm of Mynster, Li marches of th n g wire guands enclos shaft had been removed to permit painters eritable 1y medicine box, Beecham's | experts, if necessiry, the legislature should | the shaft on the side of the siair- | M | mminind ol Masor ONRRL I Mhermiin 1| Bl O O L Tt e I Ty ae h i on gia stare We, therefore, to show you our Sweet is named as the defendant. Barker 7.8, A., duriug the years 1863, 1864, 186 — e and if wrongs found, let the guilty beex- | Stopped and boy released became involved in serious difticulty in | & rof Vielssbarg, The Wildery Toto | NEWS FOR THE ARMY, d and bie under o pretens 3 - \ ASHTINGTO! ) 3 [ S ¢ to his home, 2610 Charles stroot 1 s ps R ACTonARATS B Rotn Bridge cuille, 1 W tixor l\h {. « 'llxmv 1 I 1 Question of Hailroad Rates. i3 - ) Have arranged ta beneft you this year at a sacrifice L did nost he lating | oy 1a Hundved, App x Cour T he geographical position of Remembe Captain Corma to ourselves; hoving thereby, to increase our with 13 and, according to Barker Gott o Aot AV Got rs were issued today diad the Phough noble efforts often go unre 3 s Maemonts, commebce o dnre divitenis | Lol Sertyabune Bt g Geasysbing | ST GG O oot 1, divting | Fente oo ket the chean hae | SRS T o sales. on Burker with monotonous reg h Battienold il fiont of Nus d Licutenant William H. Hay, Third | tHi “r{tins Horr - of heap . raditw g Al at the rate of from 200 tc sel line o i 1les e to report to Major Samuel M. Whi el paieot 2 bl AR ompat Ll 3 i t 3 b 5 to have 8500 to commend u 8 Wi LR, Rtohi ot wittal boart at Fort Riley, for examiuation a ; more. OId parties have divided | WAS yest nted with #1350 by Man given, ind Lindt Hlinois } ) his fitness for promotion is ve { Taubiona MU0 Hew ones Have. toemad | it el Gawble of the Cont < ° rangements for the | : bi o n whole bottl » ymuch of speciul ordersof December 22as | 10 Hetions aiil Bew A i ‘ e nume of 8. W he anmounced to his cliont confide t Tiaperial Champag mee elites to the detail of First Licutenant Leon- | (AMEly on gucount of it Tt hus, o Freeland-Loomis con \ 4\ (l (.)I)I”I)(‘ he liad paid the me the county att rubber cork will keep it f s A. Lovering, Fourth infantry, as Indian | phishplol ottt : it t ; of appreciation of ney of Fulton county, fo + PUrpose ” agent b the Sisseton and Wahpeton agency L s\ 8 W e recont it ¢ ’ < ° Q ducing ) make § o S light o warmin v« ) is revoked. Captain G v et of Fulbiiait d fire 2t his fatal col ‘l - P v - P ] fession vies, He el ) hay 1 | what vou want, 1y h int William D, MeAneny, Eighth cavaley, | gl o LG (OREHICAR, BROVIERE ToF 1 Continental block . = the prosecuting attorney ove Wiy OF | convaNin ; g | are designated to perforin and execute the | pottd of raflwis commissioners to be electe 4 thinking by the force of his oo : autios of Tudian ngent, the former at the | BY: the people. submitted at the lat Lon o , | ¢ B e r P> e A was very much encouraged X | Glsseton and Wahpeton agency, 8. D., 8ud | 4'yo0, chosen with rofereice to, thel fit | Two complaints were flied in police. coutt ol securing an wequittal for i Reinarkablo Family Reunlc the latier at the Fort Belknap ney, | & ¥ aLY i H \ b sl i with sufficient authority. di- | yesterduy afiernoon charging . M. Hen ther demand, Parker claims, was soon & feBRERREIER s Mout. ‘The officcrs above named will be ve B Lty : (o A A vemarkable ¥ veunion, amo: 3 Al y representing and responsible to the upon , this time f the lieved- from their prasont duties, and wi purpose of g oft the prosecut- | Phrticipants of ] Sl proceed to and take chargs of the respective | People all matters velatine to railway legis Kn 1 t t 1 Ation night b r been referrd h a ing witness hi too, Lin known residents is ok place at | ggoncies as above, receipting & the persons | Ation VL rofetod with cluimed to have done. About this | Tthaca, Mi on lay, at whi oW in charge thereat for all public propert the Hend Fveat 500 pairs of odd suit PANTS culled from suits out of (2 ‘ il il e MG G L hock for $133 and again t % 1800 i which coat and vest have been sold. Pants must (& conclusions Having fail 1he 1h- check I nd again 2 tme: one_of Burker's sub-agents was ar- | time and place Mr. and Mrs, Hurlbert H. | in thetr ciogee g \ . ‘ returns to you ur authority to con. | & check for #775 was forged 10 case 18 an 80 now, and that’ hy the price i od in Nebraska on similar charge. and 4 | Pinney had the § having with Leave of absence for ten from and in R Your au Wi o b A H ) sUliowyaiie tiats wity t [Pk L) trol these railways is undisputed, un old one and Henderson served a short tern: i squisition. had 1o be ired to take him | them for the fiest tin Ly-throe years Janary 20, 103, is granted Seco 1 theaa rallwiy ! apand | + ot t ¢ il recent) similur offe 7 F back to Illinois for trial. Barker was drawn | all their children—Care M., wife of Hon. R. | Licutenant Milton 8. Davis, Fourth caval AT _”“”" R R I | e b A L His $150 For Pants. upon for another £200. and when Lindt wot | G, Hor the Ne o i i vibune: Laura he extension of leave of absence granted the me v islature derson with forgery. It is alleged that on June 1, 1802, Henderson f. 1 the name of Complaint has been widely expressed that as set for he . back from a trip to Lincoln he announced | M., wifc LS eaT b SR it hagia: uplaint ha pr \ that he I paid the &0 ta Governor | Biis; Ale: fnney, D v ' eon, i still further extended to in- | U RIS WEILS “ S ding the Sehool Apportionment 3 Thayer and that gentleman had decided to | Pinney of Councll Auson y ade Jununry 81, The resignation of First | JEIORCACOW, Tociarad e and it was pr Superintendent of Schools (. W i take u little trip to Chicago at the time the | of Ithaca, Mich d Joln A. Piuney of | Licutenant Samuel R, Dunlop, a fob sl | SIS ALonuEhe. Tostiliniin ndarlyy ey o ! i | = > precinet of the state. One of the leading 18 prepared a semi requisition papers we jed, ohnd. so | Akron, Neb. Me. and Mvs. 'Pinney have | geon, lins heen aceopted by the prosident to | Dieehet of the state, One of the'| things went on, until Barker now claims | reached the ages of 81 and 83 and have be 3 Dolitical parti d that Hthe groat 1uflway | | ] howing t ' é | Yiorsted ] " | take effect January : st SR showing the apportionment of sch ] . that over £,000 was paid to Lindt to cu married fifty-uine yours, Death has not The leave of absence on uccount of sick- | LOrPanasions 4o now und have taken by Ut | iy 4ng county districts. Of the total of A ° i and Cassimere & on the expense of the trial broken a single link” in_the family civele, | ness granted. Seeond utenant Weank . | Just T peoy ) ; i | | | 2 R braska millions of doilars annually,” and 01, of which the state When the case came to trial Mynster and | They were both born in New York and Caldwell, Third cavalry, is cxtended one | FERE TS, Of Qoflars annually,” un 64 liquor livenses §4 i ] 3 4 S Sweet, Lindt's partners, thought that the | among the pionecrs of Ohio, where they | month on account of sickuess e AL OO e Tt il | Collaakod-from: finca: onc-qUAFa K ATCAa PANT . prosecuting attorney was pushing the case | lived on one farm in Loraine count : The following named officers are deta in u measure expros Iheir belief in the | equally among sixty-one districts and th L) Yoo hard considering the amount of money | thirty-threc vears, moving from there to | for special duty in connection with t charge by voting for the candidates standing | balance divided pro rata according to the on the platform \ | uumber of enildren in the districts 300 of them, from finer suits, the pants alone being - that Lindt had paid him, and they inting uted Michigan in 1833, World's Columbian exposition and will Prosccuting atiomoy. demnaded wh explani | Somo of the hoayiort eonl conswnevs | Pt berson to the commanding gene e Eraye A tbahiation, dhiual dal{berately New York Exchange Quots {| worth $5 to $6. but go at $2.50, $3 and $3.25. Hon, and then, it is alleged, the whole think | in town are using Koal-spar to oo ad- | confingly: Second Lic atenant’ Guy Pres eyl aGe RO | N A Vork da 8= al Te 0 to i = « .‘\,‘I,“"w “l”,‘v‘x‘\:lj! ”\'H'-'v (u:’l')‘j'\‘»vn}; « ".f.’,‘ \1.:\’.‘.‘.;5 T \.m,.-i - l\u “‘u, »\-HV:::,I\AIH‘I\K».! 1) ""fu\\.f.il{m !\‘{. e, ixth | bUob nade it may b reasnably called upon ;|;:.‘,-xf:5 L Bxehan £o s uot a 1]“: ows ¢} 200 hlack clay worsted heavy weight pants, perfect chitnels of Justles. had nover 1. down tntg | ot strect ; Jeray LA i 3hyTo" you Lut thess Teornarations. ot | Cehta dlscouses Sb. Lauler 10 aons Moo {l trousers. well made, but we bought to seil with f his capacious pocket, with the final result Would-Be Sutcide. | PEVE WORTH PATTERNS. only huave no rignt to unjustly take millions e $14, $18 and $22.50 suits. We close them to you at | BH¢E the chinnisls stice went unlubri Heloh Ross): who oae to L thiscity wome. | but they should not bé allowed to take an PERSONAL I'A 12, i it s ot gty and ed. | o o from Dakota, is now_condined. in feent Deslgin for Ladies® Costumen | Unjist dolar from the péoj R B Wahlquist,_oditor of the st ; €5.76 & FANTH : g leased under joverty aet.” after sery- | e lusane departn f St. Bernurd's | ganh SRl Os GRS B bRIghty Nebraskan, arrived in_the city last evening leased under the Spoverty act. V.| uoRpien) on thie el o0 s Shidilis NEW YORK, Special elegram to | On the other hund railroad property de- | and is stopping at the Paxton ) u . the sum of 81,200 was agreed ween | melancholy ma W Ay thing of o | 1o othe s tter shown than in the SR e o shoul | ire Pty i [] 81,000 was 10 be paid for expe As all | dav, however, she suc ¢ beceame vio ) e mting the roads. “Wo Terrantec i COl- | Haight of Salt Lake City ure gu at the 3 Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets. this amount was diverted to other uses than | dud, seizing @ butcher kuife which she man: | oo (PRGES ae thoue! e dtoclin SR ead AW v Ralredy di i those intended by Burk ! and was obtained | weed to gt lold of, she uimcd \."l».h.‘;’ G185 perlod oAl DY eaTiie Dl i Ao es Of | miles oEToi roR0 Ra TR AT s ekt i ry T Oxnrd of Grand Istand, th beot ), se and fraudulent prou rom Lindt iront ol Ate ) ers hap i T8 hive Invited HRd/aneb iriead i iitho | King of the west, is i o city, stop He demands u judgment for £,000 and costs | | 10 be present. and, s upon her, | most liberal offers, ranging from match safe | W ltuve invited aud encouraged them in th o . ) the suit. | took the knife away before she did herself | to musical scholarships or even houses and | PAStand should encour N L o 7 oE 5 4 ARl v RS i D8 or dl i ture. More than anything else they have | ) C. Bower and doughter of Colum T any damage. She has had anexamination | jots. The publishers of the New York 5 i . ; M echor, b Looking for s Son before the commissioners of insanity, and R iy Nk A contributed to the wealth developmen Neb., are guests of Mrs. J. Becher, bl7 Th, 5O 1l of Omal led at the S % o, N FMIDE DAvVe, boen g0 lnunds With in- | of Nebraska. ‘The many millions of dolla Nor ighteenth street | omas O'Donnell of Omaha called at the | they have laved her iusane. They are ivies from all over the country as to how | 1y i added to our abl6: property hiy N, > Pollce station yesterday to ask for infornu- | unable. however, to decide whethor she is @ | acourate patterns of the variogs pattors | Lius added to o S Mt e e |4 O LT tion concerning a man who was reported to l"‘wl‘!' L of Potlawattamic county o' not Lin their colored plates could be ob- | ranghiacet here He Justiydeat. ith oEcon A ":“(“,‘;(‘ W .I,I| ehiehll . v | and t have accordingly postponed a final ey have decided to open a new | o . b i S & Sioux City S. Cartwright, Griunell, la.: prverbeon. drowned n tHS Missourl 1t | golision nus to what. stall Ladane rion hoe Fnent, wad v uss compona o | Let that faith bo Disregurding | Nirs. 1, C.{horn, Kansas City: W d. Thon, Tuesday afternoon. He stated that his son, | until the question can be decided i e LR sl * importunity of self-interest on the one | Yalo, Wyo.: L. Jacobson, Lind Thomas O'Donnell, jr., who had been living | g i REC SR moshiher ehCiatldwn and the notions of extremists ou the | Vewell South, Hamphrey: A. D, at Colon, Neb., for some time past, came to Wanted - Cash offer R Cattbral A orver (0 shoroughly Stromsbur H. M tkokjer. Citizen’s State bank stock. . Must be | of cost, they ave prepared to send to the firet : 4 Lincoln; L, # R i spending o fow days with him he loft on | o 8 AR DrBDraparor so aendito dho e body of fair-minded peop! vell, Columbus; G. I. Mills, Trumbull; i . > 7" Thesday to visit his brother, Patrick O'Dop. | S01d: Addre 116 P Lorh e . ipnly. to the publishors | who'constitute /the great majority of our | . 1 Bt Gomead i A s aabull; £ CAwiDRY G : | 8. F. HENRY, nell, who lives at_the corner of Fourth ave- | (loal L L i i 7 A f % Cuteaco, 11, 3.—[Spe Telogram pue angd Eleventil strect, and works in the tumes portrayed in the magnificent s w ! SEC'Y AND MG'R | delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Muin number of the New York Bazaar, which has | Soversl muttom o o uss or refer to th Tiii Brr ! | Missouri hard wood in the « prompt | colored plates issued with the Mebruar o 1 : Union A Pacific roundhouse here. Nothing g i sk arrivals: Palme: LS 4 e : 3 hiad been seen or heard of the young man e Y18t bach BUETIAN A Hiene al matters which may properly become e MR O A TE D T eis 5 3 \ Biggs 520 PEARL ST., since, and e feared that possibly the young | Tor Wholesnie Busluess. Riodiliere > sublects for your consideration. Tho | (eoree Milton, Omuhag L D. Hawthorue A ] Council Bluds, I mon hed fallen In the river and been | A geed was filed with the county recorder Notes of the Cold Wenther, N Snites olinYintecoessor thiat h: Subs | Grand Pacific —it. Rev., ( Worthing- | AR : Ounctl Blulls, 1a. drowned, he having intended to ) ¢ i 2 g Ao . ! v ondition o % ABAGAL v 8 - ; river on the fce, An _investigati | Yesterday by which eight lots just west of MorGaNtows, W. V., Jan. 13.—The ico a 8 i th such sug- DR v_\nl..sl..-‘u 1 Omah | : 5 - Telephone 290. RHRY 0 o had: bash drowned in tho r | the Northwestern depot on Broadway we corge extends from two and a half miles tions as he thinks appropriate. His m 3 ”\*'N‘-‘; L 1 : _ Tuesday, but that no report had b » | transferred from M. E. Rohver to L. H. | above this place to lock 1a s fours(| 8380 18 batoro you, (RIL <deemed ssufMclently. | to TEs bam l=sOmabnt il 8. Whinlon Weat: ; SRR B el Spemal Terms m‘genffl to the uuthorities of tho fuct. ~‘Che engineer | Hunscom and L. A, Devine forn building | teen to twenty feet thick, Thoriver is be- oLmnkbyng R e e v q e = < at the pumping station of the water works | site for a new implement house, which | ljeved to bo frozen to the bottom. Below | 1S s3id, or to call attention to other mat , buy A o compuny stated that he saw a man coming | these two gentlemen Are to erect i th 3V el 1on 1 | ters, I will do so by special message. n Kast/Omaha on the foe, o g L B the city the ice is piled thirty feet high in | [n concluding these brief remarks, gentlo- — - S = e T e ek ¥ 3 severdl duys ago. The steipof | P1aces, The siow s thirty-six inches deep | men, I desire to exy the hope that the PANGLE M D and Tern ilway the ice SO 1 P el che s toration | On 4 16vel. i most cordial relations may mark our inte 9, | 0 . y Al & broke, und he vanished from sight. As ho | mentioned in the decd b the so1 Prrrssura, Pa., Jan. 13.—River men fear a | course. Although iting sever: Pl | AT 7 other let your treatment of the subject of | visit him aturday, that after iy i introduc these patterns to the publie, free railroad re tion be such as to commend it la S. Shudeman, But it is not my purpose, nov is this the went down he called for help, but he evi priltamti Al s repetition of the great flood of 1884, when | litical orzanizations, for th. m of our The Good Samaritan. Nleu’:‘lxperieuw. dently came up where the ice was cor | irst National Lean office, No, 406 | D€ thaw comes, “accompanied by a great | se together let us all be Nebraskans, ably thicker, and nothing more ) BEADER OF DISKASES OF MEN ANI) him. As n as the engin could de WOMEN, PROPRIRTOR OF THF termine, from where from th WORLD'S HERBAY DISPEN« GARY OF MEDICINE, « 1 9 erty. Twenty towbouts and red by a common desire to advance the Broadway stock of forfeited sk K feltc 1 s of coal boa it s are frozen | welfare and glory of the stat in which we goods for sale. Money to loan on 9 Y DELICIOUS up in the harbor all have such u just pride. L] hasty look he bad. he was dressed in dark | Vatches, ete, G 1L, Jan Last nizht | 5 P clothes and hat. He could not give any mor Personal Paragrapns. coldest for fifteen years at this pl d Homestead Polsoning Cases. | aceurate description, but s e as it g Miss Kittie Bullard is home from a visit to | 1% Wereurynever’ rose to the zero point 18 ; PITtsene, Pa., Jun. 13,—The court room | the description tullies with that of the miss- | Pierre, 8. D, Railroads have been blockaded since yester the T T Bt s crowded at the second day of the trial | ing man | . Lee Bennett of Chicago is visiting his rela Hugh De sy for complicity in the | q The car. ful ke tives and fri in Council Bl Haw ra. flomes ning. Most of the forenoon | tion Oil haudy uts ises Fred C. Flickinger, who is in_the employ SaN Fuaxcisco, € #.—A letter | session was taken up with the examination | of the Indian departiment, arvived last even | for Kverything, ing from Pierre, 8. D, fora visit with his | (oM Honolulu says RRaBiIy AL Sor meaeaten L WhIloSwOrklngHatsiHome NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. w is the time d the cold | brothers, A. T. and I. N, Flickinger. resolutlon of lack of confidence in. the | stead andthelr physiclana, The latter il weather to keep warm by ying good e Hawaiian cabi would be passed by the | €Xpr l“l‘_’\:“‘v" !m: the men had b i L Vaniila § ©F perfect purity-~~ furs « l‘l'i‘u\vl ice at ‘n‘ Boston Store, | :‘l:l:\\:;v m-ni ::; or pianos. egislutur > ind_the cabiuet, would res . | Physici bt G| Lemon | Of great strengii— even less, TR '\‘\:‘Ill‘l”‘;.";![m|n' at least twonatives to the | wuiiee” of furnishing poison, the evidenco | it ) - Flavor asdehca‘(e!y “.!li‘::\‘. ':" ““:‘""“l"‘\‘ '-‘('Ivl‘v';‘r““‘\{“m N. Y. Plumbing Co, 1t was intended t b this move seeret | WOUld be admissible. The district attor and deliciously as the fresh fro Colds, Hoarsene: said he would show this fact and the testi i . ‘ouneil Blufs Lumber Co. Co: until after the stralin sailed for San 3 leating {lio advertised, as | always been our cus Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal ) mony was admitt r clearing the v This item is 7 s o | Francisco. The correspondent says that an A S Druzeist Coafo ot ohiare. o, BERLES b nar 81,08 1% €5 | Moun after tho stoarmer slod The Loriiatime o ‘ ol Dred e < hair mufts, 19¢ cach distributing among the reportorial stafte of “.mm||,.-m1;‘.u‘,.xm»r and the resolution T bi; Jan.: 18.~[Spectal 5 : 5 DIE R e Y ; SRt b i - | gram to Tue Ber.)—The “third house” met wiv ) - " . noth P i his e Tt e hall of sentatives T 3 1 e s 1 75 cape seal mufts, $1.45 cach | both of Council Biuffs, were married hurvs. | Anotliorstrike X thi ing dn the hallof x ntatly | senla v Caxsas () 10, 1 13, —The rouble | anc 3 % Vilsol onde ear e L >y ( 2] ), nail, Three dollav and fifty cent black opos- | day evening at the residenco of the bride on | | KAX Ciry, Mo, Jan 13.—The trouble | and Frauk Wilson unloadad nearly 000 stamy mail — s ho following Disease: sum and Baltic scal mufls, $1,98, Seyenth avenue, Rev. C. W. Bre offiei- | between the Wabash railroad and its operat- | verbal chestnuts that the Juatter governor Made b, h l::slnf.rfl zlfl"h:'nw{{] Theset enA Lubes Dl one lot, choice for .19 cach. Maud M. Butcher, widow of W. T, But- | ager Hays has replied to the demands of th ars Do S laLRosthoR Che ‘ iles of Tue Bee for J I 1 BE CURED Discase, Liver, Complatut,jtiultey Complaioh N1z i 899 & cher, who « some months ago while in | committee appointed by the operat ) 8 of lus oD FanuaLY: 15 LU CAN C R - H CTTE Narvous Debility, ental epres= ; L00mink cape, now $2 - the employ of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | an increase s and a vevision of a- | * 01 two of recent importations - Al - CUQUETT[ & cfi., n, Loss of Manhood, Seminal b sio 088 0 krimmer cape, now $14.50. ML G e e ¢ Aol i but address the reply to the | _Greene of Kearney touched up the squat 3 R12.00 clectrie seal cape, now | district court to recove a life in nmittec 'he reply was sent to the | YCFgovernor and the republicans. W. G $19.50 astrachan cape, now $11.50, sur policy which her husband cavried in | operators and agents - individually. Me., | Whitmore of Douglas was elected U 1o might doubts bt what hi wed it Berofuln, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors $33.00 electric seal militavy capes, 80 | the Switchmen's Mutual association | Huys refuses to accede to their demands, | States senator. The house and ° hrough u record us old as our grand futn re e the ! | and Fistula in ano removed without inches long, now $27.00. | M. M. Stephens commenced a sait in the | It 18 not improbable that s will were crowded, and there were ers, meins Just what It s— ‘ 3 1s185n1p 1no x el “waY) sd9 i | 1f Dr. Sohenck’s treatment un 1 cure of Con- | Council Biuffs, la eakn .'m.n.em Bright's Disease, St. Vitus® tion were somethinz new and untre unce, Kheumatism, Veralysts, White Bwelling, ! 8 L | und the scort, ttendan v N the knife or drawing a dro»p of YTHERING HAM \\"I‘I‘I“I“l’”\ AW & O ! ‘!t:\l‘“n.?jnym\' iy vy,\lu‘:‘.‘r‘{:flw::‘:f Rt Identally Sm ed Ier Baby, s e |A Specific for Consumption D125 nontih Dropsy Gard withoss (APPIG, e Buried w t o slored 16 health. Dropsy cured without tapping: Council Bluft was married in Beaver City, U. T, twelve | In covering her f-weeks-old baby to pro Wil Be,Buried with, Military Honol and for all diseasos of the Lungs, No trent- oW 58 . 4 3 o i) 4 3 Special Attention given to private | years ago. She allezes infidelity, cruelty, | teet it f the cold vesterday LowgLr, Mass., Jan. 18.—The remains of | ment in tho worldc ey | Special Al g P | = SSirstubs morn i sl e e R o1t s . ] ases of all kind: After a Mindenit | and thr » Kill, as the ground Ing, Mrs. Edward McKinney tucked the bed | General Butler arrived this afternoon, cs. | nent oures of Cansumution to its credit ns De. § ggg x%’&%@fl m'“t,'wy\lenorenl Dise Heury Picper, a prominent m ut or | divorce. and asks for the custody o hes about the little one in such a man: corted by Butler Post, 'CGirand Army of the | and' effoctively on' tho lung membray 1 3 s cure without merourys ildren A8 10 ¢ $t'to auffocate X i Republic, und were taken to the general's | tissues, and so quickly disposes erc’os & i 3 g 4 three bhours, or 0@ baby wa nd dead by e g late home. The body will be given a mili- | congestion, inflammation, colds, coughs and SE N a1e Normpiomiren 10 M SE e 3 racover [ tanttinitvas oo bmall ttaan by th | tary funeral and will ligin state in Hunting- | 811 the seeds of Consumption as { . <20 P Remol o ER fr the tirm of i % ¥ ™ 1 HOSE W 1€ AFFLICTED - ! e milis yill close on Mon f ’ THOSE WHO ARE ghe. dlatriot t yesterday by Dorothy | meat “scalpers” at the So o Biosy | Eiftoenth stree | the daypf e foy I losoicn Mon wiii Br.'Schenck’s Pulmonic syflm 2 Pty Will rave life and hundreds of dollars by calling Bojart, also a resident of Minden, In the | yards, for his servie inal suit liha staiinaen When all else fails 1tconies 1o tha rescife, N petition the plaint tlust August | which was instituted in one of the justice she was decoyed b o his store | courts on this side of the river several Fat D. adfourned until Tuesday as a mark of respect | he <8 10 1ife wn | health. It hus turned the 4 5 > 2 The only Physician who can tell what ailg under the pretext that his wife wished to | months ago, in which they ot ed | Ha 0 was overcome by conl gas several | to the memory of Geneval Butler of ten thousand homes into joy 3 P S0 3 ‘without asking & questione see her, but when she got inside she found | with selling diseased ment weeks ago, is able to be about the house, but . - Towlll fonsiinue; o dady;| e g o PEEAOR ISHIE 01 RN Jult = that Mrs. Pieper was not there. Sh Tamea Cox ot S [aabniiaa ¢ Will Vislt the Iy | throu hout tne wzes. 1n S lenck's Practical o All correspondence striet] v eonfidential, Medioin \ Jau vle filed a petition in the distr has lost a mory of past events. He can A / i Liver an L stomach O 5 4 further alleges that Picper thereupon made | court yesterday ing for damages from | not even remember the ma iy ST. Pavl, Minn., Jpn, 18.—2 TRatIAS oY LansumSal, Letvst L : sout by express. Addivsa aii letwrs 10 indeceut proposals to hier, and attempted in | Nora Murphy. who, he s, has be h A e & every way in his power to commit & crimingl 0 cut | friends. Physicians here believe Hago will | $Pevial from Pierre, S.1,, sq ers Dr. J. H. Sehenek & 8o Ph tadel pita, Pa. T Ak abjo ihatl | tiuz timber'ofa sixty-eight-acre piece of | yot recover ass: on her, 50 tha was compelled | land owned by him west pf 1ake Manava . | ; ¥ AR , ' ' L4 ] 10 use nll her strength to resist hisadvances. | i cast ot 11 tees o i ; > e ' L AN g y FOr tho phyaical and men il o and east of the Missouri viver. The same | 1 # Tempestuons Voyage. oo Special Noticas. guftered as & roeult of ther o) e .1: old question that has been brought up so SAN 150, Cal 1 18 —=Siteamer e COUNGIL BLUFF3, " ‘11;, Krate, an ' K 8885 Broad way, mands a Judgment of $10.000 damages — - - Lord T * has ed from Liverpool n serlptive eirculsr 09 npp v ai 5 p Judgment of $10.000 damag Bl e bR LAY el % W STIC\CTS nnd loans Farm and oiby pronsrey | i e o st ¢ ;e Council Bluffs, lowa Abought and sold. Pasay Thomas, Coun SCHULPITKISS, 41N Mat She had a tervible experience dur Blufts BUTBRAA Minden, a small town in the east end of | I Pottawattamie county, was made defendant | . uEe B B, Aylesworth commenced a s $ u the district court yeste to in a damage suit which was commenced 8 v s v oafl thi on sing ! | uly u Al t 0N, Mass., J ) 1 £ | 1 J M s matioy Sl Biies eIkl trINLS] - G B ; DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. © snow and cold weather does not AN PR 108 1 diminish the demand for acroage in the | b NOBEE A GUINEA A BOX.” ] e e e | the voynge vas by dina Klein tract miles east of the post r e e . e Iy T T e office; 300 ucres yet for sale in from one | c | - 2 Lioptae n raiaie b !l 1a bunotes omaintn to ten acre tracts, suitable for fouit and | w 3 & o YA s : — S m&Bainhridz garden. Day & Hess, ugents, 39 Pegr] | plus ALBIQUERQUE, N. M 1 & ms p ¢ | 1#AcHR o federal conrts. 4 ) L bloek, Councll 8lu Do you smoke? Have you teiod T GOVERED WITHl A TASTELESS AMD Droate. fn agen AL B ; e E ( King & Co.'s Partagas? It \ SOLUBLE COATING. | conference here with Master Just light one | rlish s FASTED-COMPETENT GIRL IN FAMILY OF | SEWER PROPOSALS. E.T. Waterman filed his potition fn tho | Dirzlnss, or Swlmming (n the Head, Wi, K Short In His Accounts, ; ;] I ENT- ed rg with & o untii district court yesterduy in the suit which filn, and Spasms at the Stowack, Pains in | JCixeixxam, O., Jan. 1} Count S ‘R & u — teict No. 177, 1 the oty of Omaha, ns por tho Hack, Gravel, azd fylug Pais Konsky, in charge of W - - 5 y onaTal hons i ordinuice N 7, according to plans and St el : ng Paiug fn the | Kousk charge of the Week] . HE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND |\ eI g . i 3 a ! . " - : 4 AL st me tme ago in Tk Bee, | 8 Body, Rheumatism, ste. Freund of this city, is missing. His account NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, \ { Diie worke Lt propesii i bemade s | COUNCIL BLURFS STEAM DYE WORKS 0 compel the county treasurer to collect the | Tako four, fivo o six of Boecham's short probably 825,000 i My doctar says It acta gently on the stonach, | ublic works. Lieh propox il 1o be made on taxes on three institutions which, by act of Pilbi, and in wine cass out of fen, they will givs v Mver and kidneva. and i a ] xative. Thid FANTED- A ¢ eral housework d rolshed by she bourd, and to A1l kinda of the city council haye been coxempted from \ulie/ intieenty minuias; for the pill will go direct - drink is made from lerba. and i3 prepared for use | VY [ b Dyelug and Cleaning doue | fl « 1t uve p od o certifiod chock in the ) # T | v a5 eanily a8 tew. 1t 13 o in family of thres. W r. 40 Glen uve ot hishenk Cata1d ol % hud Clesiingdosed) all taxation ever since they were located | §10,aud remove euuse beiog no Arrested for Robbing the Mails ynatea i is cal ted st of #5300, piayable to the eity of Omabia, as tatned fabrics ‘made tof look: u 01 ws new, poi L i TANTED a g r koneral housework. i evidence of good faith, t ! 48 KO y Ir';' v '[mn‘ e Usaes The exemption | . togetber with polson~ CHATTANOOGA, Teun., Jun. 13- Frank l:]EHE s m:plql“a W NI aud i for wcneral T U i reasrves th vt 1 revect any or | Work promutly" don an delivore | i "all om taxation was a part of bouus which unwholesome food. Cushman, brother-in-law of Senator Perk us druggis 91 8 package. 1f you - RN R e 7 s R, oy Porer i o counts nd for price 1 ;‘n\ given to the firms, but now Waterman Ofall drugglata Price 38 centa & box. | of Kunsus, bas been arrested for ‘.‘,m,“'“‘ ano's Facetis Mour for a fre b ) P R o T T P W, BIRKHAUSER, A. MACHAN, Proprietor, Who wus & member of the city council MY ek Depot, 365 Canal 6t “,w madls, each d Cnalrmnn d of Public Woras 0 ny: 17 Uhls I8 necesaar: wod fences cil new. Ad orcall on it _ Cnalr rd Frevdway.nearNorthwestern Do oty Area SRATOR Y. WOODWARD, Lt oy Mg | 61 B Hass, Connelt Blu Omaba, Neb., Jus. oth, 1o Ry Council Blufts, Lo, TARBAGE rem 3 vaalts anl Fehimnoys cleanst ik, elty bid¢ 0 0'0lock b, ni Junuiry 200k for the construction of n sewer In sewer

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