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or i ho h a LS o o o o NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | Experience of Constable Wesley in Trying to Attach a Theatrical Company, GAVE HIM THE SLIP ALL AROUND When ie Th it Develo, Gone, nght 1 an Bt Not Be Haa 1 Have 1 Lik the Manager e Saturda, was issued from “Unele Si Plin performance in The plaintiffs were H Macl, and the amo (1) The plaintiffs claimed to sort of business dealings with J. € the manager of the about eleven years before, aud thut 498 was stili coming to them The the h of Wesle who building for for the manuger was on the arrived, but he wehment the night a writ of at Justice Fox' court (" company, wi this city on M. Minter t claimed to be due on hat evening ind Robert have had som Lewis Tiow writ 1ds w placed i hour the s over, waiting M L ter Wesley of v to come arour nd Wats going on, an vl over he quict the Wher door s had nothing to do ed on a in the east scenting the A manager, bein by the ownie There wi as they beionged to the the o Wesle midni nothing to ostumes, an in they at the ting for wis then dividuals could not held I until i then went hoine d if it had been possible to tind Lewis rday won_ the fTeets of the Mnpany werc quictly packed up and taken to the depot, ind the writ of attachment is still unserved composing Bostou Sto Watch the daily nouncement of great ANNI ING SALE of winter goods BOSTON STORF Whitelaw & Co., Council Blufts, la, for the an ALCLEAR: Fotheringh you tried T. D. 1Us a charmer. Do you smoke? Have & Cod's Partagas? Louis (! suddenly from his vesidence The deceased had Union Pacific leaves will lay night + of the lu treet, aged 40 y been baggageman at the He ‘The funeral depot for many years wife and four chitaren take place tomorrow aftery 2:80 from the e spices of the on h of which he wa tosa Seahill died Sat home, 114 Bast Picree street, vey of heart discase, aged 20 v been subject to attac of this di some time past, and oniy a little wh she fell on the et and had 1o be ¢ 10 4 neighboring house. She was a of the Catholic nd had b plo in Mrs. Pfeiffer’s store on uppe Broadway. The funeral will take place from St. Fraucis Xavier's chureh, Rev. Patrick Buwith officiating. The time will be an nounced luter, o'clock idence unaer and ( nember. rday eve ning at sudden! She had Hoston Store. Watch the daily papers for nouncement of great ANNUAT ING SALE of wint s BOSTON STORE ham. Whitelaw & Ce Council Bluffs, the an- . CLEAR- Fotherir Crown and other pianos. Crown and other organs. At Bouriciug', 116 Stutsman street, Tur Ber sub who have Council Bluffs for several years read with a great deal of interest tho telegram pub Jished yester rning with reference to the encounter which Jumes A, Jackson had at Sioux City with a would-be blackmaile and the result of which was so disastrous to the face of the latter. Mr. Jackson was for many years a resident of Council Bluffs, and was well known as a man whose disposition would not allow him to endure any “monkey- ing" of the kind referred to Hoston store Wateh the daily papers for the an- nouncement of great ANNUAL CLEAT IFG SALE of winter goods. BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co,, Council Bluffs, Ta. lived in For warming g rooms, ete., our gas what you want. Lool convenicent, cheap. Light Co. ambers, bath heaters ave just at them. Clean, . B. Gas and Elee- Tnerense in Freight Rates, | ha hgaven | | them attempted to pateh up a [ life in Hickey toy | but for the feud: so over | dicts surrounded the offendin, | what to An applicatic ¥ commissioners of Towa for an increase in freight rates on hay by changing this urticle from cluss “E" to class <" on the schedule. Noxt Wednesda been set as the time for the hearing of the arguments in the mat t Des Moines. If the request is com od with it will vesult in an inerease of t 50 per cent. The farmers of this part > state are cousiderably interested in the outcome Some of the heaviest in town are using K vantage, Every should it. Pearl street. First Natic Broadway. for sule. watches, et conl consumers spar to good ad- ceonoml famil use Janssen & Gregy, of to stock Money forfeited proods loan en Wanted -~ Cash offer for ten shaves Citizen’s State bank steck. Must sold. Addres \. Sheafe be Minor Mention. N. Y. Plumbing Co, Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal Mr. and Mrs, H. G. McGee wil to their fricuas at their home iy after Pebruary 1 Mrs. Wudde! Miss Waddell, le be at h Morningside id family, accompanied by ft Saturday for their he in Kansas City, after spending several weeks with Mrs. Everett in this city The many friends of Rey. and My, T, Mackuy of Omaha will be interested in learniug that their family has received un addition vecently, in the shape of a little girl baby mberlam and her fawil Clair and Master Car have returned from Oskaloosa, where they went last week to attend the fineral of the husband and father which took place under the auspices of the Masonic order The case of Willinm Sieden M. Murshall. in which a ceretion™ timber land near O dispute, and which oceupied most of week In the superior court, was submitte and taken under advisement Saturday Attention Odd Fellows. Al members of Hawkeye lodge 184, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and sister lodges ure requested to meet at their hall at 1 p, m. Tuesday January 17, to attend the funeral of our late brother, L. € Linkey. Visiting brothers are vited toattend. By order of Fred Rapp. noble grand Thomas O'Donnell week ainst M. amount of scent s in who disappeared last and was thought by lis friends here to be the man who was drown iuthe Missouri river last Tuesday, has set their fears at St by turning up sufe and sound ut the town in Nebraska where he had been living It seems he lost Las been made to the rail” | " | that wn office, No. 406 | the river from Omaha to (% finally found his beavings by gy s old home 1 Bluffs ng back and o Conl d M i delivery wood: best hard wood in the H. A. Cox. No, Wl cheapest eity: prompt 4 Main THE HICKEY TOWNSHIP FEUD, San Franciseo Argonant. It was certainly a first-rate fead. and a source of much pride to the settlers in and about Hickey township, just as a mted house, or a murder mystery, a long-lived scandal might have b only the feud was much more satis t because it had been on four yedrs, and havdly a month had passed during all that time that had not ne new episode in the aff and each one seemed startlin than its predecessor. it that the good peop! held their heads ji their less | esided in more peacef country It —the a yearlir a stock raiser rience) to ean more hopele und one more productive of i and display of sultry temper fits keepers. Yearling calves 1 the 1 ding ange! more broken up more old f hips, more family jais the 1 stion of veul, hegotten esultant thevefrom, ay on the sin e i and | ol wsed som 1 more And of Hickey township 1 little bit higher tunate frie who 1 portions of the fend calf all started on account o than which, permit me of fimited buv fruitful interpolate, there never there u nreaso! trouble, icne and, indig o omnin < not spoit eerlet A es shorte I'he Walker been old Toway." the elde about th of the Benedi for years *1 had ack in bew married the bheginning 1l s and the hud me. at ds u The men ept and suffered togethier, voung wives waited When the nitte Walkers and the little Benediets grew 1 mnotgh to run about they wore play and hoon com The children of one family felt as much liberty in the home of the other as' th did in their own—for twenty-cight yeur's the fwo familics had lived in p and amity, and then that miscrable calf pre- cipitited an irveparable row 1t was t00 bad, all the nei but it is a notice fact fired on Sy in the sanc side and and al hom d wept nter enl la mates ns as said, none of peace W at Hickey been dull, inde yhody sut by of the i vest, and ¢ Doy ble that hij Corners would | iiched each new with nervous, morbid mented theveon, bot in a likely to prove conducive to a tof the disputants 1s thi Wi, hous« corners ph int manner truce on cnedict had been b on of the home q quite close togetl fuet, one well, sunk on the quarte tion line between the two home had furnished water for both far for the first four years after comii Dakota, and it was only a short dis from either house, But it came to pass that on the Walker domain there was born and grew and waxed fat and* a brindle calf, with a right smart chance of white in i ¢ and a plethora of deep-dyed mis- iefin its soul—and he (for it wasa young gentleman “eritter™), while yet of a; but tough record, engen- «d the feud. He had wandered away the day before, and when he veturned ut night the gate of the calf pen was shut against him: and in‘the morni when Papa Benedict avose from post-breakfast prayers, and, followed by the younger male Benedicts, hied him toward the stable, he beheld his ne steer nipping in the bud sw and toothsome cabbages, and of the earth, in his bovine ad- L in il were e Iy king out abandon, all | he could not eat. Then was Papa Benedict wroth, and thereupon did he give way to naughty, profane words, while the young Bene- call and brought him up for judgment. Now, Papa Benedict was a man hasty temper, but easily calmed: so, when the call was tendered him at the end of a long picket rope, his wrath was decreased several and he wound the rope avound hand and ‘ted to 1 It was of Qrees, his ad the calf home. while he was to the call’s owner call suddenly remembered engagement, and started, in s to keep it, heading dirvectly croguet ground cedi to follow me Nty call desir and, presently, were seraped feom under wicket, and he was being way the vaqueros in South supposed to make butter a lasso. He did not when, a fow minutes the Walker residence wbor out. He was holding the ealf up short, but his temper had slipped its tether and caused him to say bad words L Walker veplied in kind Papa Benediot seized a nd killed the that the prey haste, weross the t wished than the his feot him by o handled the America are the end of very neat he reached at look canse of the ti Of course, there was a siderable ill sen | soon as possible I fight and con- then, as Benediet sued Walker for damages to his cab- bages and Papa Walker sued Papa Benediet for the value of his calf. After they prosecuted each other for assanlt and battery: the younger mem- bers of both houses ssed” cach of r at overy wilable opportunity: M Walker and Mrs, Benedict did no morve “neighborin™ and Mort Benediet and Nellie Walker “busted up”™ with cach other. That is, Nellic hroke with for his own part had a whol tempt for feuds and such would fain have ignored affairs, so fur Nellic except for the opposition any o from him have received sides and ¢ ially from Nellic had to grin and bear it, leaving, ho: ever, all the hostilities to the others and speaking pleasantly to any of the Walkers he chanced to meet But finally, thy 1A rash g own, he was forced into the feud was husking bee of the good fashioned sort at Thompson's one n and the younger members of the houses attended. During the evening Mort found u ved car in his pile and - he never knew what impelled him to do it unl it that Nellie looked so pretty and tempting—he took his former sweetheart in his arms and her, not once, but three times As soon as it could he done without irls knowing of it, Bud Walker and Harvey Free invited Mort and Pel Horner out into the moonlit pasture, where Bud insisted on “having it out.” Mort demurred, but in vain ud, much to his regret, was forced to “lick™ to a standstill, not only the man he hoped sowe day 1 his brother-in-law, but the latter's second as well: Pell Horner being a eripple and unable to aecommo- date young Free, who was “pinin'® on accoint of his principal’s def hat settled it. Thereafter, even ten- devhearted Mrs, Walker—who, like Mrs. Benedict, sincerely but silently re- pa Mort, who some con- nonsense and the state of neerned, tures on all S0 he s was ¢ t of his There host was Kissed | panting and | whbor's incipient | oung | pondering on | ou | bustle ul called his | | cut off from the | passeds they o himself while trying W cross 1 gretted the trouble that kept her apart l | coming flames, and it seem THE old-time friends yeurs, and who had always had unt greeting for all the family for Mort, who was & great hers—cut him dead when she happene meet him,and even the frigid inclinat of the head with which Nellie had heen wont to recognize his presence on those rave cecasions on which they met wa now denied him All this cut Mort deeply made of too tough fiber to till the end of the feud, he as thongh he did not care Nellie, who, however confess to herself she did . “lots, The spring of 188 one in the history of the Dakotas. The 11 and the snowfy ceding had been OMAHA four plens- specially vorite of d to m these hut b <how tried just was of once in a while i= a memorable many _portions of mount of rain in the lin the winter pre very slight indeed and there were no spring rains to en- courage the farmers, The ecreck beds nd conles were dry: the lake beds and sloughs were s innocent of water as powder maguazines, and the matted sses and standing in them were as dry as was the grass on the prai- vies, Everything invifed the five fiend, wk on the plains is o swift and y—and he aceepted the invita- the wheat sof his deadly st entively laid dreds made home and with nothing even wherewith wring their 1 out of the and L all felt secur north of them exterminated. B lim i valley much confidence river will giv threatened hy pr Mort Benedicet and his father were re- turning from the county town one day, havin in to leave “‘mother™ for two days visit and to e the breakin, vepaived. For a day or two th been rumors of ouly 1w wiles or so to the north and they tulking of this they crossed the bridge four miles from home. As they veached the top of the hill on the west side of the viver, Mort glanced at the northern horizon, which was not dis- tant on account of a range of hills run- ning cast and west. anc up north of coun of hun penniless to rom came talc ties alm regions work waste <oil its neighbors the fires wer ing gradually they were in wrious how proximity of a sttler who s and sides it the to the ivie five fires was that line of him or wbove the Did his eyes deceiv smoke. just rolling up hills? Look. father +Good God. Mort! She's a-comin', comin’ t' beat h—1, too. We got save anything!” And ‘race they did, but the fire was ing. 100, und when they drove the horses into the dooryavd th flames were only few miles away and coming down at ligittning speed. While Tom and Roy saddled their ponies and rounded up the live stock [r. Benediet and the three elder boys and Bessie, in an incredibly short space of time, put into the two wagons ev thin, 1t it was possible to save, af which Hal and Geor saddled their ponies, joined Tomand Roy with the herd, and the whole pre n. headed by s two wagons driven by Mort and his (her moved off at a vapid pace toward the river. Then, and only then, did Mort notice that there wasno sign of human i about the Walker place. His hear a leap. i B he they git away? ‘round?’ The girl's eyes opencd wide. Mort! [ haven't ‘em all day!” i e them reins. an’ 1 t gavy “did—did m movin' said, sharply Did ye notice )h, heard or seeu a sign of I'm goin’ back an’ He leaped from the wagonand ran back, noting as he did so how hot the ic had become and how near the big wave of smoke was, Mrs. Walker, sin about the startled to see who visitor was. Mis' Walker, where's all your men folks? No, I didn't come fer trouble only th's a praivie five only a little ways off an' comin’ down like mad!” Mrs. Walker sank into a ch heavens! An’ father sick abed th' boys over t' Berry's on a bee *Good Lord! Where's th' ho +Oh, Mort! paster!” “Git what thi tgether veal quick! They ain't no sp time.” And Mort tore out of the house like & madman, and down to the pasti not noticing that Nellie had entered the kitchen and was staring at him, open- eyed. “Both Mr. Walker's wagon teams were composed of animals usually as docile lambs: but, today, bunche sther in a corner of the pasture, they sniffed the 1 to put wild | imps into theiv lnmbering carcasses, ¢ it was a long, ing time befor could catch two of them, swe. try as he might—and the rolled swiftly ncaver. The shifted from northeast to Mort saw, with a sinking at that there was an even ch river, Mr. Walker was on a feather bed on » floor of the wagon, and Mrs. Walke crouched heside him. Nellie ran by into the house for the family bi then climbed up be “Git up! Cik! down hard on the horses’ I race was begun, Faster came the fl smoke rolled over t dropping feathery ing soft kitchen, her v as she as a bit unannounced | “Oh, an’ all breakin' n't I glad 1 come back! They're all loose in ve wantuh save i i wind had | northwest, his heart, | nece of getting | vy whip came nks, and the st the billow of em, now and then rass cindees as it | uld hear the voar of the fire and feel its hot breath whenever th wind increased i ity—and Jim | it wave of flar ing. Mort, the now running cursing, prayi Mus, Walker | cer now and then gave a feeble moan; Nellie, on the scat beside Mort, kept her lips tightly closed and suid nothing, only sin the seat more perately as the w bounced and lurched Mort looked at hev: her an ed him. “Git off'n th' he wed. “How d'ye think I ¢'n drive, with you sittin' thar!” The girl obeyed, and fell, climbed, back into the box. Mort Benedict's recollec ns of what very dim. He nembers driving deeper und decper into the tervible heat and smoke, of tear- ing through a volume of flame that ‘med endle: flame that burned his eyes, his nostrils, his throat, and scorched his hair and eyebrows—then, with & final leap, the "horses dashed down the slope into the s wriver, and he knew no move, When Mort awoke some time realize for some minutes remember Oh, yes: he was in Berry's room He remembered the antlers on the wall and the white curtains at the windows. Some one came in softly from the next room. *Who is it?" he asked. It was Nellie, and she came and leaned over him. “It's me, Mort. I've been here all th' time, I thought ye knew we, sometimes, You've be'n sick B8 Are ye here t' stay, Nell—always, 1 mean’ . She sat down on the edge of the bed in lashed to de m sileno seat! ather than he could where he not for was, and lay the | | and put her DAILY BEE hands ‘I ye want me t He drew her het But how about th aint no S The Relative of the mo; o’ i JA shoulders Mort,' s SHARONS IGNORE HER. Californ face down to his at wrm's length pre but put ently Starving, Mus. Joseph Lope Wwho calls herse ohn Sharon, told a story Chicago which | al millions fornia father 1 w f and whether it be I the elements of a French romance. | ing prominent parts in Afd the fouds Nell? fondl Mort Family Almost f Mrs oftice of the t the W uot, contains f the late Senator Sharon of Cali a rascally and who has o she wa “Tribune Mrs. Sharon n in spite of the we privation with her 1 West Van Buren street a soft auburn, her features regular 1 in hav Span ver seen his daugliter unt in arms, says the © dray ninrd and o wealthy tockman in Montana ' upon two childven ir who is still sipce Chicago pretty young which care and he face, lives 1 a single room at Her hair is shows muny indications of education and re fifietnetit She said ye to avoid 1 rLer 1 ney moth e ved in the stor died 0 week ¢ ay that she greatly wi and only after i did she consent to tell her for the ty Tribune v my fat sted by a Mr mayor d nt to ies in Oakl Francisc “While T was of Vi Prospe Mi acr fell in love with ) went ba k o te Senator Sh 1 yvas only 15 ye Vi band's willionaive ut in one o lived f his Nappily children werk my old togethe born to now heing 13 years old marringe [ leary 1hiad o brother liy in cash came ¢ work in the mines. however, und when hetdied he to About two yeurs also died 1 amounted to nothing. Sharon | my three chi dren. Fred, Walter and ¢ the youngest a mere the Sharon family ms of thi w Ia her fter | hed much urg story to u e she began, “and was born. 1 Adims, who was after. rgin ved le wnd ot for ta legislature When | w attending school d we were nia City us, red “Threc City, Nev., and My ven <old 1 from San and 1w Tmet and ron. u nephew of alifornia. When marricd and where my hus gave him a position silver mine We i thiee the elde: years after ve i for the first time that I wrote to him Virginia His health my estate p 1th bihy ho v te senator, me with contempt Abou i ¥ went to LT in; SR He persuaded mc my sous in Vi ar Paso I met Josepl eyed, handsome fellow of « S) v the and and went to failed left me 2,000 ity husband, John 11y with nevi, led to r all they Lot ) was left I appe cre enjoyi bt ftor my husband's death 1 X, o visit friends, ginia City leay Lopez. a black nish descent lapse of som months, to marry him, and we set up house keeping there. ¥ wanted to come to he could make a great dezl of mor the World's fair, Seve He n months Chicago. fing that the move would be a July we Chicago. ame to this city and declaring during me Last set up. 1y is one again ing on Ohio street “Finally Tsent for the two boys to come to Walter started alone, some weeks before I learned t cider, had run away f whom I left him and His ¢ late S¢ At at cousin, I L the one to San 1 Sharon has since tuken charge and it at Fred womin wis the Francisco. son of th of th boy und he is now at the Hopkins academy in( lifornia v months me that he w suade money 1 went down town nor do I ca sin d me had ited to gi left ve Lgpez, my husband, told v in him #1500, all | He took the cash and | nd | have never seen him to find him. business and the “For the last four months, ever since my crted me, leaying me penniless, T husband have stry housewol have gone to bed fire in the room. started 1 ladi s, but led to carn < and canvassing, and often we f some chari come to my be alive now. duly a few months ago I got the ifirst tidings of my r adopted m name in a ter the ' paper as one of the attendants at a convention of stockmen at Butte, Mont e tuken lief 1 am 1 fat living. al 1 afy her y ye rustlers’ war, he was w wish to f alth riget 1y the able I shall get a divo *1 have been driven by the force of hunger d want to apply to the relief and aid society whey the bas Chicago day and | for assistan: d where | who kuow me. ment of Soft boiled egg: Buttered toast Mutton ehops (English styie) wk chol Mutton ¢ Pork and Hum and 1 ¢ The article But I caunot feei that 1 have any claint on him o 1 still use the name of Sharon because 1 | ascally robbed and deserted me. w the ) h since As soon as | I have tried hout feod and with no Since cold weathe r-dressing fos women had not id we should not Mr. Adams ago. 1 saw his ,af id that rd who am from him - - “EMERGENCY” . but what I most desi chance to get back to my old home winters are not un, at least, be is u Califor among people BILL OF FARE. Rudolph Wosslick Won't He Knows It Rudolph Wosslick, w the n order s (3) who: Stoc atties o laereme, T 1l ried This bill of fare, used in to be Ta Marylind T creole s (Delmonico style) hrinips nd SWeet potitoes *oceur waite ace entered evineed a desire to take Mr. semer I eat the or W cneies, night, by his cstablishment Mr, 1 Be Sued Agaln i restaurant exchang is in build | ing, Dearborn and Monioe streets, says the ribune, called on a printer yester for 100 bills ¢ from which the follgwing exury 'ts are made $ 3.8 | 10,00 Kk explains. is An emer. when two two_ women of and Waosslick told a He took off his om and said he'd quit his job first other wa Mr. Wos: himself assuaged slick before Justi it 51 1l k i Y under the civil In the colored future custom politely an emergency” - was of could st gnts Mr. the same mind wilit 10t leav they bill Wosslick il rs hiisclf, handing them | ties have returned with four suspects of the Hall says all is quiet on the | d s 1 the party h hunger ut sued Wos Prindiville for aamages wait on Dill of fare, SHORT ON KISSES. Jonas Gre: When check for #.500. says the Cl 0 which should pay Trma Jonas sum a and she | with | freezing cold | fare, | UARY Ben Singer of “A Trip to Chinatown pany and Chester Bermand of the same or wani 1 were the of the tions, e KIk listened toa short 88 by 5. M. Gotthold and ot sion refreshments were served The hall was filled with membt their friends, and the affair was one f jm ost enjoyable given for a long tin - SEEING THE MORAL. com features s wd its conclu and the olnts It Out Mr. My Stevenson's Dr. Crane Dr. dekyll and Robert Louis of the strang Dr and M Liyde" inspived a powerful sermon by Rev Frank Crane at the First Methodist Episce pal church, last night The truth conta Dr. Crane's b ingly interesting fascinating s case of Jekyll ied in the novel lief, what made it In the dress of a wo fiction a great moral los told if allowed un abiding place in the hearts of men, burns and consumes, the spark of terday becoming a heated furnace today Men caunot triffe with sin. Tt blights destroys good qualities and by small searcely noticeable degrees nssumes plete mastery. Evil thoughts. evil ave the worms that enter the human b spreading corruption and decay where was once pure and good. I the men, said Dr. Crane, there are two coatend ing forces, good and evil angel devil, No man is so upright and pure be wholly without these strug To sub duc and triumph over the evil impulses of the animal requires nobility of strength of character, manhood and woman hood. 1t is ¢ battle with evil met Godlike vice and wicked Swily over the heart is never feel the stro but who have aly of id purity the quality brain and soul - and if studied will be to be a blockheads “The best and the noblest do not risc temptation but maintain an incessant flict with the devil within them smothered voice within the he wen on to wrong doing. if once he uder und louder cach time until its be whisperings change to tones of com m was an and & dthe even roaa above con mand My, of the Dr. Jek Dr, Crane spoke of soi nius of the past and e By ron, Heine. Rousseau and ot her had high ideas and lofty aspirations. and at | times they gave voice to some of the most beautiful thoughts and sentime f which men are ¢ ible, but the were also times when the angel overlooked and unheed, longer inspived their utterances and spoke with the hideous imagination of a Mi Hyde. Their lofty sentiments were offset b the false and misleading thoughts they som times expressed. They were aggravated | cases of Dr. Jekyil and Mr. Hyde D closed his discourse ingly i o e he ‘‘SONS OF OMAHA"” BANQUET. point out soms Hydes : e interest They Talk of the Their Adoption. “Sons of Omaha™ ed Samirday | might at the Omaha club. 1t was a affeiv and an ¢ prep handsomely deco presented Eat and City of banqu formal whorate menu was The elub rooms were with smilax and floy Appedrance “The list of toasts wa able one, W. S, Poppleton ¢ after-dinner observances. In | the speakers of the evening My referred to the great good done by the u- ization of the *Sons of Omaha' and_the op portunitics for further wood work by the united co-operation of the club. Charles D, 1 responded to the toast, the “Sons of *dwelling at length on the history nization and closing his shovt but response by proposing the health prs and handsome | and enjoy nducting the introducing Poppleton of the o interest of the club, Rev. L. M. Kulins responded to the toast ‘Looking Forward™ by giving an interesting recapitulation of the growth of Omaha, its opportunities from a commercial and geo- graphical standpoint and the many advan- s of the city. O. Chat Redick and George W. Mercer responded to toasts and a delightful evening was spent by all stters of regret were read from ling Morton and Dr. George L e number of the members of friends were present. Hon. J Miller. the club v four nig evening next, the Boyd will offer its patrons the successtul comedy drama ci Nut | meg Mateh,” in which the r ut | spivituality ‘of Miss Anuie Lewis is ¢ into play in the chal of Cinders. An odd girl appears this Cinders upon first ac- quaintarce in th nes of the play, but before the cul on the final act of reconciliat hzes that this brave, uncouth girl is a noble product of the perfume.swept, clover clad | hills of Connecticut is oy | Mr. Robert Avthur, representin H. Hoyt's comedy A Hole in the is'in the city. His at | Boyd on Tuesday and Wednesday of next | week | e SHIl Holding the Cars. €ir George W. Pullman, through his | here, hus evidently the law with reference Charles round,” | | representatives cognizance of taxes. On Saturday the company for amounting 1o 142, as paid to the The money was_turned into Omaha's chequers by ex-State Auditor Benton. Up | to date, however, the company has done nothing with reference to the attachments on their palace cars held for 16,000 past due. One of these, the St.-Lawrence, will be ready for the road Morday, but it can't be touched unless the courts interfere - Wants n Dakota Divor YANKTON, 8. D., Jan. 15.—Thomas . Day- \lthy manufacturer of Philadel an away from that vlace time ago with his_wife's sister, taking with him s-year-old daughter. He came here and pplicd for divorce today. Davenport's son arvived in search of his sister, but she is ited away and cannot be found, Daven has been marrvied twenty-nine years and beeame infatuated with his sister-in Law while she was employed as stenogra pher by him to due from years, city ex the amounts the past th - £ the Rio Grao Jan. 15,—A sp Galy Hall and four other depu | | GarLvEsTON, T Larvedo to the Deputy Marshal from suys ial ton WS border warfar lower 4tio Grane He has miles of the country and no bandits a found. scouted over HN to b SoNays the Jury, Must Heilbron %3,500, | jury Heil bron her young affections, he wi Yours i While veal the sec them did it us ever. t er lovin Greenobaum 1 ygsterday kes out a Iribune decided he triflin 1 not sign it Jor for with jurymen were a little loth to ve intimate In his lov loving ts of their deliberations, one of lust night that Yours to deliver an almost inconceivable number of these tokens of affection ured out the damages us follows Kisses mot delive 1l bushels ki 1y Swe When she atulate e was happy in the vindicat gave her The loc enjq br Congre avle chairmar literary songs * He defaulted and the jury fig- t Kisses mot deliy Miss d therho | nigan acte smiled, i he ih Irma he ind wh r she s A Satu allat 1 man D. H th ithe ard wsical * udrich e progr one Libby her 1 or was d 1,000 ved) £ bushels, not delivired 3 the verdict pead friends con She said verdict n the city held an vening at th am street appointed wnd Frank Fl m wa aud impromptu recitations by “the kisses | pistle to rma, I contracted If Your Cistern - Is Out of Order or Soft Watcr is scarce, don’t worry yourscif for a moment— go rightahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP | and you'll never know the difference The clothes will be just as white clean and sweet-smelling, because thi “White Rissian” is specially adaptec for use in hard water. } JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. | Dusky Diamond Tar Soap, ™+t fgazafer @ hearts of | 18 to | und | il | led | ‘tion comes to the | taken | taxes 1 RO A& THIS NKFARaANY E ¢ SANTA Voo = (CLAUX SOAR, and it does just what he claims for it Ack YOur Grocer forit, and nsisT on having it. THE BEST SOAP MADE FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. MADE ONLY BY o N.K.FAIRBANK & CO. CHICAGO. 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A< you value your lifo don't neglectconsuit- K some one shose advice wiil be of vaiue 1f you consult R, SEARLES AND SEARLES It will cost you ——nothing. 'CHROKNIC _ NERVOUS AND 'PRIVATE DISEASES Blood, Skiu and Kidoey Disonses, Weaknesses, Lost Manhood Bluns 0 CHOICE lots In Marne Dot tho new lnterstate beld orsingly. Goorgs Moteslf. tion near east ond 1sell in bunches il Blufs, W Cou (1 ARBAGE remavol, ani Fhimnoys cleaus | Wit vaults ¥ bl . Burko, ceneral Housework 0 Glen_uve farm nine miles Counctl Bluita, well tmproved, butldings wallpew. Address o el on i, T. Hain or B, Hagy, Councl] Blufts. 40 ACRE farm 10 milos from Lincoin, Neb.. im- Jproved. Pri aly 810 per atres If taken at once, & Van Priten JOR SALE- My livery husinoss in this city or wi trade stock for good clear proverty. John Dos L Couneil Bluffs. N ACRES 4l m Zeultiyation, e room hou and granaries; will ol whilelds. Nieholson & Co., P o clear of i resldence. telds, N H In_oxchnnke Broadway and new bridge. olson & Co. Aca )4 stato of orchard, corn or #0 an acre, 21 Broadwa, from Onkland, ko wmbrance, t WL pay db chiolson & Co. Ssuth Eloventh street, xchunge for up town nee in cash. Greens for 1ot between Greenshlelds, Nleh: ORSE wante _— Parties Wanting ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEER, Anheuser, Budweiser, Faust ana Pule RS, BITHER BOTTLED OR IN 3, can leave orders at No. 213 Main Stroet, Council Bluffs, lowa, or Teles phono 323, Goods delivered promptly. SOLIL AGENCY FOR ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Assn, Ol 8. Lous, o, Improved Safet; Elevators, . | Female CURED. PILES, FISTULA, FISSUR! without the use of knite, 1t All maladies of a private or delica; either sex, positively cured. Call on or uddress. with staip for Circulars, Free Book and Recipes, South I5th Stree! Dr. Searies & Searies, " Siianie: von: Next Door to Postottice. . permanently cured style of the fabrics made to Work promptly done | parts of the country. Send for-price lst C. A, MACHAN, Proprietor. Brcudwuy.nearNorthwestern De oty Council Blurrs, la. ectric, Steam and Hand Power. "§4OA\ OUIIB[Y Pne® 85UNSE)) 0S|V SSMENT OF DAM- B iS5 FOR GRADING, KIMBALL BROS' o, thie owuers” of wil fors wnd purts of lgts on ifth stroot, trom Pl stroot o Wool- % Ay o i OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREET Cor. 9th 8t, and 11 Ave,, Council Bluffs, “bsalutely the Bost Made,” Ll E notified that the under tere city of Omalin, h y the mayor, With the anprovalc [ City. to nesoss the tively of the property affecte t. declired ne passed b proved Dec, 24, 1802 You are further notified cepted sald appointuient, as required by law, we wi Tunuary. A, D, 1800, at th in the forenoon. at the O'Donok 1) Farnam corporate limits of pose of constierit ment of dumage t sald property, nff » considerition spect ou that havi duiy_qu 1 the 17U ourof 10 of Shrive withir P JHOA 0 tine Wforesaid and muke objection nts concerning said nssedsment a» you may consider proper. W. G, SHIIV ER GEO, J. PAUL JABSTOCKD ] 150N S Omaha, Jun, 4, 1502, posis (o sals will be recel v until 10 o'clock b, 0th 18K, for grading street Lo Cass strec Jackson street trom Jith street to 57th street and Tho ulley (nblock 1, Kountze's 4th aadition in the city of Omih, in accordance with plans und specifications on file in the ofice of the board of public wor Bids will b made nished by the board, | with w cartified check wbie Lo the city of Om good taith The board reserves the or ail bids and to walve defects P.W. BIKKHA USER Ohademan of tne Hoar 1 of Public We Ouinha. Neb,, Junuary 6, 1504 307 Grading cd by the un- m. January Hth stroct from Dodg “A Delicious Medicated Cone fection” for the relief of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and (@ for clearing the voice, For sale by O 1 Druggists aud Confectioners, ¥ Packed in full two ounce packages, Price b Cents. If you are unable to procure the Pomona Cough Tablets from your dealer gend us 8 cents in stamps and receive a hox by mail Made by the manufacturers of the lebrated Pomona Fruit Juice " DUQUETTE & ©0,, Council Bluffs, la, oY 3 inted blanks far 1o be accompanied of $%0), pay- ldence of and 0 the s it to reject any