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THE OMAHA DAILY BER. MONDAY TARY 80, 1893 diidis Al i HE DAILY ~ BEE | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS | fnveamararenion meetavssitoes | ARE JUGGLING, SITH JUSTICE | supuiyasmstitucors to the men who | novgmaia, ant at the othor vaia are If Your Cistern capably sustained. “Gloriana" should cer under false pretenses. He opened a big This wholesale use of the peculiar Towa | tainly prove a favorite with Omaha theater o A business college last summer. He sold 140 law, denying one class of COUNCIL BLUFFS Ameriean citizens | goers scholarships fn advance from $175 to $325, the protection granted to another because —_— \ " . — stor Tracks Tl ’ netting him about £3.000. He loft last Tues o ot . they do not live {n the state, i not charge ot by ok L LDt l O t f O d o NO. 19 PEARL sk, | Motor Tracks That Aro ot Used Couse | ditiof Lt abont S0, M, ft 030 Tt | Gharks Who Mo a Peculinr Status the | they annot fvefu thewatec e ok changss |, “#aieew Woll”atthe puenam. * [ASOut o raer P - Considerable Publio Annoyance, | private secretary with him Means to a Profitable Business, accounts. The speculators have a system of | engagement at the Farnam Street theater keeping accounts. The records of th ! < : it Y vesterday, is an Irish drama of the usual . Water is scarci Delivered Ly carrler to any part of the city T o \ I T, justice courts show that the suits fled | g6 ™ Al 'the woll-wo. charactors are H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER STREETS BLOCKED BY ABANDONED RAILS Ql ITE A CRITICAL PERIOD | EXENPTION 1S A THING OF THE PAST | arc met smontancous “or “broight " in 51 11 411 1o males o a1 enssvabie coes. | dOMTE worry yourself for a moment— TELENHONES | Busions Office No4s - : ——— | an epidemic of suits from various Nebraska | tainment. The company presenting it is go rightahead and use hard water with Night Editor 0. 23 CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE | towns at intervals. The cause is apparent. | quite successful in its work and the scenery . e ——————==3 | llas the C!ty Any Right to Order the Ob- - . - 2 mrom The speculators visit the cities and towns . ( regular territorial government, During the | Mow an Towa Law Is Used to the Deteiment ! rs visit the cities and towns | is pleasing to look upon. Mr. George H. | MINOR MENTION. structions Removed nnd Enforce the first years of my term in the senate 1 re of Workingmsn—-JFustices and Colle B bl T L 3 the pure | Timmons as Larry Dec is quite attractive, | vl "rovisiol ported € hill 1 government 0 " - o g > b OrC b MR ring. 1. N. Y. Plumbing Co, Order \ Pr :' fon for |v\1|‘v“k1v‘ th \\’,.“ fi:g:y:-\-h' ) ¥ [\)Ul"r“m mr‘w tors Have Big Thing Pose of securing us many fccounts against inging, darcing and playing the harp with Counell Bluffs Lumbver Co. Co e iiadl b o) & sohems, containing commissloners Acroms the River, | railroad employes ns possible. The manner | considerable talent. Mr. W. B, Cahill's I Yot Whis WAy GrAUALA o8 the 8 conh b ARTR K Tt of ik e | | in which the suits are filed shows this, but | Dan Carmodyis & character st | ly of some ALH L oy L Ly A the fact is not denied. Suits from the differ- | pretentions sffd at times during the action Sromvucats of the. Bacine house, wasdis, | There s a lotof raliway track on varlous | S0, By thotermaof the trenty Itussian | ent towns outside of fowa come i batehos | 18 quite praiseworthy. The ladies ate wi WHITE RUSSIAN chargcd by Judee MeGee after having spent | sireets in the southwestern part of the city | found the population generally unfitted for | _JUst as Shylocke appealed to the laws of | of ten, fifteen, twenty and more, according | fairly successtul in their several roles. One av ple of weeks in the city jail | . A Velte 6. SuBDON claim for a pound of | 1o the energetic work of the “speculators” or | little miss, called Little Sparkle on the pro which is causing the property owners of the | our laws and usual forms of government bice to support lis claim for a pound of | 0t willingness of the merchans o scil thefr | gram, is particularly winsonio and. vwinnl Contraets have been lot for the erection of | o B0t o orry, The tracks | Something of the kind, T suppose, would be | Autonio's flesh, the modern represontatives | the willl | Wiie dotine talcos the hesres of oh by e W new Implement swirehouse on Broad: | belong to the motor company, and were laid ::’Iln:]“ll|ny‘)‘s”:|‘lll‘,l'h| A ,"'”'““,“’,:._”',“,.‘ Mhete ”’ ‘*lf-fl: by e r' ling ust 1 Int 0| 1t s said that the agent of one firm of | yiPhe Fairies' Well" should be well patronized s, heloy and L. 1. Hanscom, Mo | several years ago for some purpose which at | Taim not. thorpughly equaintad with e | Uhe statutes of Towa to sustain them in an | “speculators” visited o' ailtond - divielon | there ke so many i e foy oy i tronize 1 : . » been | CXtensive practice of questionable business | town several monghs ago and endeavored to e o ; lilding will be ready for occupancy about e time no doubt was clear enough to the acter of the people, but they have been | ©X | 1S ity b . i g ‘e ' the o [ L Bl ready Torooeipaniay OB il ) tho directors of the company, but | used to ruling something In ine with ad- | methods, which work hardship on hundreds | buy ub unpaid accounts at. the usual dis- LOCAL SPORTING NOTES, and you'll never know the difference, RN Jat seionis wap SallM ofit shortiy | they tinve iois o outlived any usefulness | YAnced foreign thought und have had be- | of workingmen in Nebraska and elsewhere | yo'qots (it [ISHCIARtS, Who wore not, willing W B The clothes will be just as white, we fire departmon s called out shortly ¢ e long ago outlived any use 3% | sides the example of an intelligent popula- | and are unpavalie an, ° o one : RBRHE g ) en Haywood, the Bear Killer, ' Y W hinse Tt e siared oo bk o, | they might have had in days gone by, and | Yion'of foreign born citizons. M s o e of them ot oaent ndifferentlss BUL HOUC | Henry Haywood of Councl Bluffs has | clean and sweet-smelling, because the Willinms, ncross (ho street. from the Harrl “1";"’“”“\”\ \yould ‘l“;" e ! it ‘I‘“‘ Openly Favors Annexation. The laws of Iowa do not recognize the | counts, but shey talked of the man's | Probably killed as many bears, grizely, “White Russian™ is specially adapted son strect school house, The cause was a LAl R o R S L ) Judge Shipman of Michigan, a prominent | pights of any Amorican citizon to the ordi- | Propositions among themselves and thew | namon and bly uy hunter or trapper y cctive flue e five was extinguished | and Sixtoent st, and are the relies of |« oK g i dea ofi fore st o LG LR A LR RV T, e as that a strapping | in the great woest o for use m hard water, azon entortained o party of | When the now electrle motor was put in | - it fAvared it Tae B dAel: congress, | thot state, Practically the hoads of familios | Lammcnacr At o burchaser of uny AR Errey e i n Al di i JAS. S. KIRK & C0., Chicago, iRt AR Hotae Ine Hono i ST 15 uld be of | hesaid. “ina report and speech upon the | in other states urc unworthy of the legal | leave the town, which he did in hot haste us o record of eighteen in two inonths. e o Roan, Mest Reap for ot Yior Bisthiny. * avis o sur. | these tracts, which it was clear would be of | he said, wina, report and speech upon th PRGEROEIBA eXEORHBAL 48 it tiacta oF Toud Hirky, DARTOR S\ eis Kitth it Ratubnod front'a tivos motths Diisky Diamond Tar Noan, Mot fgap, for b prise, planned by her frionds, who gathered ! emain The | sible, but highly desicable, The Sandwich | 1y ol ourn in the wilds of Colorauo. et - - - i the number of about forty to- help cele. | council has ordered them removed, but 80 far | jlunis are extremely fortile. The intellic | | THS¢ e i LW SR T NI San L e Grand and the Gunnison \ ‘Ab i ivih Bosi M de.” brate the oe I'he cveriing was passed | the ovder has been of no avail. 1t is stated | gent among its people earnestly favor unjon | “0d persons who have no claim on the Patdd el AL Te "Biatet | him one of the largest collection of valu SOl 9] 10 bOST Made, e the o The evening s A AL { fon_and point | sheltering and protecting power of the state | 1arly in Nebraska, is shown by the Platts | ghla pelts over bromsit i thie rhe ot i in playing high five and other game fhat the marshal notified the company to | With ys, as a naval station and | s mouth sujt Seventy suits were filed ! ¥ A ¥ ey ! 18 Buckner died yesterday morning | ke up the tracks, but the city attorney | of commercial advantage in the Laws has given o cortain class of men an op- | felilly Sl SeYehly Sults wrero fled | country, which are now allan exhibition ” el % BN GT8ia nrtor nn Iiinoss of \itho. iceelts; | tak i iy forve fo | theyare vital tous, ‘We would need thein | portunity which they have by no means neg. | s i d1iioud emploves at Plattsmouth ut | the'lvank Cross un store. Mr. Ha STV K BB vers: b 1188 Mot ‘oh Vine atreat, | told him witit before using any ”I\” O | in war, and we need them in peace. Their | Jored fikve beati s muny ke Aot aaatst mw‘.mm v'_yw one the bigge h\\§ y s arry order of the city council into | possession would o oward favoring us TR SLHE R el ah e o ok Tillos thict aver fall to nerring Wi | = BRI ol it e fovosat WLl | TAe Ghd- M BUCYRIE Mgt e s, COmBinY. | WONA L. OF CoHt et o boring states re-rted to the lowa law to | YE4F. OB man, known as u money lender in | ot (¢ MEIStEr, by reason ol an in) | the Presby teviau chur eral will w and fing hut rights i '\ | uncii Bluffs, aud who is in league with a | } ’ ¥ e \ to | PINEGIeL toftiorow . fftornoon ot 0 | still had on those streets. The request of | could not be avoided, but that should n [ B of “shysier Inwyors. s, regulay | Dt boof huge « vas known to | o'clock at his late residen the vity attomey was heeded, and the mat- | feet the matter one way or the other. This monthly visits to Nebraska' raiiroad " towin | (i lninte e d trappe e viciiey of The fire departient was ealied out Satu ter hus been Lying on the table ever since. coun W oover amount to unything movre | g5t “small’ .gecounts Huve &6 usad and | for the vurpose of buying up old counts \ sfully eluded th § Ty after \ Jarm from the resi- | S0 far as the charter of the Council Bluffs | than & second class power so long as it ’ ; | 6 e s ity Ao o o oL FoROItAC | (onas tull fwratiinee ¢ iers for dece of Mr. Toutzinger on Avenue B but | Strect Railway company, undor which the | whisks around the corner when it seos n | Abused the Iaw®that affairs have reached cach town aiid ohdoavors to fhauce nil the | Scries of years, ouly to fall'n vi B T e o rr, Lo netv. | ticies wave BHigliny 1410, aHA 6UAY 0F tho. | JoSmAR. - HHpraBoHInE. - diNaiAnd’ takes | sk & 8bte 18 48 Kiduse tiie indignation of | Si¢h town and endeavors to fnduce all the | 504 in Novemboer fust, ‘This robe merchants to turn over to him their In turnin the = corner* of Washi Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge company | whatever “she — wants, wherever it | wage-carners, not only among the vietims of | bills against men working for and Oakland avenues the No. 4 hose uyh-‘w ned v‘h‘ wr-y»:‘u‘;\u;‘:]‘.‘“>”»"...“..v“.:ulm.l‘l.(. ;::fff.\lw m:' don l.. ,“-:»“u ”,’,‘,,."',‘ 'L,“',‘\‘\m”y‘;f the peculiar law, but the protected work |u railvoud or express company, who have Wrestler Baptiste in Town i e o F ey Layomeant and | JJVAAV: "stieat. where' 16, nogloated | bighte and muihtain tom: At a1 hasards, | Moot Towi na well Pty in paving. Meichants who are | Fouis Baptiste, the well known wresticr of RS sticaDl bl ojyvii el to run its ears for any prescribed length of | 1 hope to see the limits of this country ex Headquarters for Sharks. | S Hekte e v be NS IS B Y ) # anow and cold_weather does not | LIE 4ntas i consequenve wny move on the | tended to the Arculc rogions, ihopetoseen | Things have come to such a state that | colloction, There lsa manin Conucll Blufts | 18 looking for a mateh, Baptiste hus plenty W B the'demund for aoreagoin the | HEals e thveles the. mity 15 ANOMMSEOESHe | Wert Tatics ba oiyonso stadlon in &HS | thers are uow more than o dosen men In | WHD hiss Gpboared as DIefEtils i fiedrly b0S | of money Kiid ofers to Wiadils any 155-pound | R 3 o R den v‘u or ‘1"71 n‘ 1 | likely \n\w\l\r m' i ) I A | othet of eimilar Strat v g, | Councll BIufs wiio make s rogulax businass | cascs man_in Nebraska either G Romiun 1 or “A Delicious Medicated Con- Klein tract, 24 miles cast of the post- | expensive und vexatious lawst hich the | islands, and another of similur streng ¢ i A 4 G In the seventy cases from Plattsmouth, | catelh-as-cateh e extent of | foction” for the relief of Coughs, office: 300 acres yet for sale i from one | company has shown_itselt such an adept in ulness in the Pacific ‘”“]l‘hm-!x 13 come -_rmm;u. fccounts unac tho lowa Iaw. | whealar & West appeared as nttornoys. | which he hnt to his opponent’s fnan- | Colds, Hoarseness, Sore ‘1 heoat o ten acre tracis, snitable for fruit and | bringing bout. Sooneror later, however, | when the g vernment of the United States h,( sufferers are men employed by rauroad | Forty-five of the men sued decided not to cial status Tor B LR AT Ve R the matter Wbt LA e AL UL LU Lilly, and express companies and other corpora- | allow their cases to go to trial, fearing that His last wre it was with A, 1| S uld N es of the abutting property are becol he possible seriousness of the ter as S i all Druggists and Confectioners e ThteCated, o WAL halee & dgmant upon | involviog seitions with - oglond. mads.tha. | tons whicn do busiuess in several states, | Uy T s R e R R Hora bt Lot ko s | ] icked £ “""]‘k e ;l' Ko Ing Inte.csted, and will make a de npen Ml sl L Bl fiidur bHaia T ot peo. | Were attached, and paid up. sides paying | wember o here not longe ago, Bap- | Packed 1a full two ounce pack Wanted —Cash offer for ten shaves | the council that something be done unless Subject, one upon \\b} ich o, T..vmlu-’l :._1ln|u 'l ‘.,!,‘. ‘:l l-rl‘\y. the salaries of men not pro- | gr e e R paid on an | tiste goes on the canvas al Price 5 Cents. If you are unabl Citizen's State bank stock. Must b action is taken in the near future diplomatic corps in this city felt at liberty to | tected by the lowa exemption average of §7.50 costs, which went to support — 4 procure the Pomona Cougli Tablets @ sold. Address I8 A. Sheafe, The the learned justices. ‘Twenty-five of the Joo Choynski Will oy railroad men dete; rd to fie eir cases o¢ 0y nsk It ous Califoruia heavy stams n 3 ¢ nx by i That statc, Kepulats . ongamized heme: of | Tairoud mon determiy foraawcht thelt cascs. | Joe Choynski, the famous Califoruia heavy- | stamps and receive a box by mail. & 4 n usurers and buyers of delinguent accounts | g Bt Bt Py b B weight, and Jack Davis of Sioux City w by the manufactu ers of the iy and Wednesday, January” 31 and Y EtiaG e BR thal BUb. ihavalbeenitoPmEATRTAN e DB oS tirenundsi| A na oL s aaiey, Lrese defondod by et hesiral roGUAN S ONEL OmbiiL [ & cd Pomona Fruit Juice I The Amphion quartet will renden ject of aunexation of the Hawaiian islands, T through - Nebrskh. 11 Hqus dre made i 4 ’ il \ o aska, ois, Kunsas 4 S DIWVe o PIR LLer5H suits caused | Athletic elub on the evening of February 12 R RRUNAT DAAGRAPHY, propriate Irish melodies in **Myles-n 15 recalled at this time. ‘When the pan- | many other states in search of accounts | oo oiyyCrof Plattsmouth. The suits caused ¥ SOHIVRK s i S 1 i RoD considerable bitter fecling among the attor- | Peter Jackson was to have been here also on P Bodave™ —at Dohany's ’Il”l‘ ;'««.\ flh]” """l'“"(';]"‘l‘l‘"" ‘\‘l‘ n.“”wm».(l_-_ l:\\{v;_ml which inrvrwnn\!v are willing to sell “:-l\l\‘£:|‘(|l:1lw'\:"ni',n{l:ml.:l?m"\’«’h-‘v‘n 1”1‘. lwl;inlw this occasion, but as he has w,l.»ul.“ fow OUQUETTE &' ("0'1 Sheriff Hazen spent. Sunday with friends | Wodnesday, January 31 and Febraary 1, | at about tha ime, Mr. ine dlscovered | gt g big discount. Often. business | pox's court s of & be P rBtathE onths’ contract with Stockwell’s Unele in Avoca s o S that Hawaii had hot been included in the n who have no thought of tuking berote | bog.” Ut Wasonly the bezinning of th ‘II'Im‘xl)(-Ijt‘.4Iu|y|kumw:uu\w\\l his A.u.‘\\;\.“”mu: c LG sl p Miss Kidd, who has been visiting Mrs Iinest Arvisto cabinet photos, per | council and invited her to participate, and sures to collect the money due them trange shoughs Honalof. the. leksar ‘ation | cted 0 - — Spurr for the pust two weeks, leaves today | doz. Ashton's studio, 18 N. Main street spoke to Mr. Curtis, the exceutive ofticer of ng into consideration the reasons why s in Council Bluffs would rconfess | e - 190 nidpa—Attorneys-at-law. Prags for her howe in Des Moines _ the congress, about the omission \» | thelr debtors fall to puy, are persuaded by | to° having o justice court praiia ANNOUNCEMENTS. SmikBainbridgy - direrpevsat-law. Rrase HECATE'S L “But Hawaii isnot an American republic the wily, Shylocks to surrender their bills | when scen by a BEE representutive. Thoy federnl” courts.” Rooums 200-7-8:9, Shugars MONDAY, JANUARY 30, THE hie was told 1 oy | At 10, 13 and 80'per cent discount o | a1l professed entire lgnorance of the Pauline Hall and her operatic players will | block, Couneil Biu s, i LAST DAY OF THIE BOSTON STORE & Ladies l. .\1"-“ :‘.‘.h,.w and Successtul ”\ :'.'\:‘.’»:..‘:w [ .;”.: ]I:;:IH‘ »..:-r“;‘\.‘»;m;lfll“,“ ‘[,)\, ‘tl,;,“.l,l“ ‘,,T.,.,"],i,‘,;, of “:.“,.u_“m m]\.» situation of affuirs. Some would not | no doubt be welcomed here at Boyd's thew- | MIDWINTER CLEARING SALE A s 1a gave | introduced in congress by Representative | dcornr iy oo ok Collecting. Som thnes the | talk through fear of prejudicing them- | ter next Friday night and Saturday matinec Doititail to, avall yourssifs of the Ihe young ladies of the U e ontone) [iigprecamttivef o A1y bad casan PR LA fa e debtors ATe | sal ves iawith §she fusticesis Tt iwas from i | Sehon thut charmthg itile conio, ohera: ob Parties Wanting greatest bavgains in dry goods ever of- A i : send an invitation to Hawaii. The invita- | the Towa lnw has met'with colossal abuse in | Fron nchrlawyer practicing in the higher | Gpminie will be put on in a sumptuc 1IN ARIN DTN ) (USER-BUSCH BEER '\\“h[\ll =DUDVIE DI fored in Council Bluffs, Ta. Below is | i theshaneofa witch party. = Very sk | tion was accepted by the Hawaiian govern- | th hands of the pectiators SHIS prosat e Y at i e only a few from the underwear depart- | gestive ‘r" ttior \:w\ vl n sent o ”wwn the ll.\lul .\]mu'lr-r \a ..;u’.» u..I lk\|r‘\‘u4l.-”4 “IH\-» I"or years this strange system has been in | gbtained 1es, new and tasteful costumes made frou the ment, but every de partment is full of friends of the guild and ne ang by 8 | actasc wate which he did iroughou e vogue, its a®uss hecoming more and more 3 g | original designs, and acast wellchosen, Miss ) g 5 BhE S meeting of the congress % g o That dis. | Supported by the Supreme Court. | orig L e e L LB Y sl R el L R e A B Lokt GE L AvB ol Raphblite) |1 seonbiandicenslqaclimpn g imbid ss | . ; Anheuser, Budweisor, Faust ana Palg equally strong in order to make room | Mirst street was filled to overflowing with ! BEERS, BITHER BOTTLED OR IN 0 KI3GS, can leaye ordors at No, 213 Maig d J : ) only the outcome of the prevailing condition | preme court make it practically’ so much | ¢ b »“‘;‘ Hull “}‘j becn scen here in a | Sypeet, Council Bluffs, lowa, or Telec ients ) searlet underwear, duri entertainments. Heeate received the guests | asone of the several American republics, | of i ffairs time lost to contest such cases,” The lowa | BUmber of successtul operas, but in k- | [0 in companies of fifteen in hor cave, wheren | nd its statistics included in_the hand books [ it is generally conceded that different things commonly supposed 1o | for the annexation of thewr country to the | Blufls very anxious 0 get the business | ranted them. - 1tis possible o sur oot | Suited 1o the part. Mr. Frank Divid as | SOLE AGENCY FOR : : ! ) [ | grantea them. Ttis possible to sue nonvesi i A . be used by witches in anging for their | United States will doubtless be considered | of the speculators in accounts who arc often | dents in the justices courts of this state, and | Codie, Mr. Harvy M acdonough as Ruvennie a 5 g - £5181:00 natival | lerwear, | incantations. Hecate herself would prob- | 8t the cabinet meeting on Tuesday. ~|:l\“«l:~|- 1“\;"" ] l\l\'miN: Bt Jpractice s | judgments cau bo collected in full regardless -‘c\xr‘!hr;lxl.l‘“l)_.u [;:;.I_nll .\f".‘- pHtee .;Il:llklA“H.v-ll ANHEUSER-BUSCH Bmmnfl Bss'n. nts $1.00 natural wool underwear, 3 B 5 composed of ‘such business. . Last year more | of the exemntio S RHE Rt Ter hs 1 ersal praise for 1 cellence o il diiting sule e, ably have been surprised had she been uble JOIN BULT, DOESNT LIKE IT, than 1500 suits wero, brought aguinst raile | ne vt Uy s of the states in which | $cpi“Lorsonation. in e res- 0811018, it tural wool underwear, -~ rosd employes outside of the state for the | Jsland, or any other railroad entoring Towa, | entation promises muc v the - VT4 costume that had been adopted by her | Bluster aud Plain Thr y the | collection of small accounts and the cost | can be'sued, no matter where he. sesidos atrous of music here. & y night the Baiare o “vu vests and pants, to go | namesake, Big black spiders, owls, boa ewspapers. sometimes amounted to more than the orig- | He may live a thousand miles away, but he (overa, SDuritanin,’ will be given with b PRSI0 i and other uuholy anfmals sca 7, +~Tho Daily News says: | ual bills. It meuns a-big thing for the jus- | can he sued just the same. 1f o fudkment is 52 B Inal produc st 500 o ssts and pants, to go | tered profusely about the cave comb: . he overthrow of the queen scems to be an l|‘,""~=l{§'1'l.h-'i\' ure by no means unwilling to | gptained against him it can be collected in 168 OC ecru vests and. pants, 10 €0 | cuusen rather shivery feeling about the American coup. Hawaii being the key tothe | fisfourage the unpopular practice, particu- | this state and he cannot clum the exemp- at e, ] . ! D B e A s e e G i Lanlyn 1 the scliemo to geprive working: | tio ullowed by the state in which he dwells. | Lad $1 natural wool underwear, | f Hecate the spirits came out and exe. ole group, the Americans, once °V | men who donot live in lIowa of their le ‘I'his may work hardship some’ instances. HLEATS 1 U Bty R ey ne th mualo fornton | boRsGas IbwbNId ot Al aryadlmculty || Arempriodtic eupported by the rulings of | At o rns mortiaof e some instances natural wool underwear, | by thunder and” lightuing especially im- | making themselves masters. Xurope has | the supreme court. The records sion to express an opinion. Its effect is 98e ported for the occasion. —Refresliments | pecessities in the same quarter, Honolulu | b0 collytel Rhoydhdreds O tnas fromclear. ! “adios' $1.5 B ‘i were served in an adjoining room, after | paine 3 5 oo 5 Nebraska, many from Illinois, Chicago being Ladies' $1.30 natural wool ribbed un- | Whte, soeved tn, i udolniug room, after | peing o SRl ono L SReRMIRILL | traliul polnty i poma bt K s s s e derwear, $1.25, 3 o s h spent in h fdve. The Daily Telegraph says: The affair | 'OMOte states. There were cases from Bos suits, children's And infants erwear, | 4 SRR American intriguers to subvert the existing | L7t ACC sued 0 er cities | depriving a man of the protection grantec y UViL e o e o ties ol | ardor of things M favor, firat, of themselves, | M the 2 | it by the laws of the state to. which he re COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAH DYE WORKS Comrades of encampment No. 8, Union | mittee were entertained last Wednesday | the next of what is impossible, annexation 3 Otie Riastrious Tnstanocs. S nia- colle S S el All kinds of Dyelug and Oleaning done in yare s S APl oon by Mrs. George Phelps at We could not allow the United e The Boston case was un example of the in- | R0RCH ORtioN » DlsINCAs Beomprisesy the #he highest stylo of the art. Faded and 1 old sold: noon by Mrs. George Phelps at | i Veteran Legion, and ull old soldiers are re Corner of Willow fvenue and Sixth | 4mex the islands, even if the estal justice of the system. A railroad man, hold- | MO8t profitable class of cases tried by Coun- S talned fabrics made to look 48 good 1«8 news RRRes o attand thop funeral: pf. Thomas After wlking over ways in which | policy at Washington permitted the i ing a position as brakeman or switchman on | il Bluffs justices. is a wonderful soap | Work promptiy done ani delivered in’ali B\lem;-r,“h\h-nl xlm; \;.ul-n‘;]\l :uul.l-.:l:): n'\l charities of Council Bluffs may be well | De entertained. This policy, howeve colored troops, at the family residence o n ! \ one of the big railroads penetrating Iowa, - parts of the country. Send for price list. $ roanih 4 represented at thebig fair the g ad- | Ot permit it Obviously the native govern- | gwed a small bill, He Vine street at 2:30 Tuesd afternoon 8 s Please assemble at my office, Everett block, D it o R e owe bl He had encountered mi {NUSEMENTS, that takes hold quick and C. A. MACHAN, Proprietor journed to the dining ro here tea was | Went ought to be restored, for the revo ortune and neetded all his money to support BYCud Ra v bk NS et served. "Tho guests wore s follows: Mos. | tion is the worl of discontent, selfish for- | his. wifo: and. youns chiide ou pay the Double Bl ut the Boyd. does no harm, BrcudunrinauyNortnohiern Degop at 2:15 sharp and go in a body. dames Atkins, Wirt, Phelps, J. J. Brown aners, chiefly Yankees.' 5 funeral expenses of a deceased member of A dramatic opisode of unusual power, per i Council Bluris, jo. B, W. Hian, Tulleys, Hendricks, L. C. Baldwin, L. W Ihe Daily Chronicle says: “Europe has | Lis family. That he futended to pay there | , ° Fgaiiong Ohda ey : No harm! It leaves the o . Colonel ment No. 8, U. V. Lo | Ross. W, H. M. Pusey, W. Robinson, Lemen, | 10t any great concern with Hawaii, never- | was little doubt, but the man holiing th | fectly presented, and a very funny farce X R : Improvai Safat) Elavatyrs, RSB ARRY, A 1Uiant skin soft like a baby's; no 10 further use, were allowed to remain > i his distinetion between residents of Towa That the collect accounts from persons who were very evidently on the beat, but now the specula wood values very highly Snup 1no x < 0. St. Louis, arrived in Omaha last evening and 23 381 garden. Day & [Hess, agents, 39 Pearl Btreet, provisions speak today cannot be attached unless the concerns by ccedented sale of Dr. Bull's ARk s s A tlitade which they are employed have branches in Cough Syrup provokes competition: but the from your dealer gend us 8 cents in “Myles-Na-Bodave™ at Dohany's Tues- people ¢ling to Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. An interesting incident, as possibly show a successful entertainment Friday evening manner by way of 1 scenery accessor | | | | | | i o, N 8 =0 {a. | Hall wiil be seen in her origmal ercation as scenc inJustice Fox's courtlast | Lawyer A, F. Flickenger said i was established as a vesult of the delibera Wednesday, when two lnwyers boldly de- | “The law is already on the side of col. | - lErminie,” the same which placed this es for spring ruests who had been attracted by the desire | tiong of the congress, Mr. Blaine insisted | Uit wyers boldly d e law is already on the side of 5 | S Tt w law, while granting exception to residents i i00ds delivered promptly. published by the bureau. The subject of Snap for the Juatloes. | of the state; deprives the hoads of Taniiics | reaches they ver ¢ of perfection, her . G0ods delivered promptly grace, beauty and voice being specially white merino underweas : : wble artist in the frout rank of comi 4 clared the judge to be of unsound mind, was | lectors of accounts.. Decisions by the su. | tma RWEAR. of secing something novel in the way of | that Hawaii should be icluded and treated wd mind, wa d oun ccisions by ! huge culdron stood containiuga wmixture of | {ho paquest of the Huwaiian commissioners | _The truth is that the justices in Council | y underwear, during to see the fearfully and wonderfully made While the law supports the collectors of accounts, reputable. Council Bluffs lawyers agree that its provisions are being abised Rohrer. Empkie, Arthur, Oreutt, Lyman, :Iu]’u‘v:: lrth‘\\u' In}ll‘l\‘:'l';:,!!ylllw' u[l’n:m:-!‘;;; ‘u n|~ Imulu.. ithlm |_v||m-|~lil in the 'IIHMTHI'A .-;u, :llmkl"' l"'l'lh“ll-lll that HINI"lIn"l’lhx- “.-.-n‘ .: S R A T S R Y Thomad Ofiicer, | 10 have received scunt notice fro o lead- | Jector ie railroad man was prote by | the Boyd last eveninz. The first is called | s ¥ MONDAY JANUARY 30, THE LAST | gifs “S0N den, MoB#de, Osboene, Fer. | ers of the movement The ove 18 by wpor- | the exemption laws and the professional | “Out of the Storm,” and its awthor, Me | alkaliin it, nothing but soap. DAY ¢ THE BOSTON STORIE MID- | (N SR Sherts of Oln fiss Beaver of n of the foreign element to oust the right- | colleator proposed to the creditor that the Iwyn A. Barron, who is said to be dr s 5 = WINTER CLEARING SALI, | Cedar Rapids, Miss Davenport. ful authorities oiled wheels of the owa justice courts bo ve. | FIWY1 A Bareon, wh L 0 The harm is done by al- g ar Rapids, Mi [ 6 St anAeta 6h “It i i | « AtiSCriE of the Ohicaso Titor OUBRA. ha e h is > by Now is the time to secure some of the The following sub committees were ap- | o1 0e Standard says: It is not 1i sorted to In order to grind out the unpaid | MU critic of the Chicago Inter Ocean, has 3 B " finest dress goods barguins ever offefed | pointed \ g 8 the good sense of the American peopl amount. The suggestion was approved and | written an almost flawless little work. The kali. Still more harm is done in Council Blufts, la.” Below is only a | " Catholic charitics, Mrs. J. &, Brown, Mrs, | Prit them to assume this anprofiablo. op | Uit wis begun in a Council Bluffs justice | episode is the reunion of a father ana auiieh A el ) f vourt through one of the numerous” small | yop separated for fiftee il e 1 t washing, & £ few of the spociuls: S iome of the Friendless, Mrs. Lemen, Mrs, | 10 cluim adhesion of influence which would | uttorueys engaged in that claes of hashnall | ter separated for fiftecn years by the wealk by not wa hing. So, bad i 1 { soap is better than none, nd Powe: - e S § hd be opposed and resented by other powers | Costs were piled upon costs by the compla- | "eS8 €€ a wife and mother. 1t 15 treated 86-nch plaid suitin, , Fegular 2 | Empkic, Mivs L G Buldwln, T aviug cquil interests at stake It is true | cent e Iparan, gos b3 e dompla- | poetically, yet possesses eharacterization of ! . goods, to go at l6e a yard, Don't miss e b RARITSR S e that the United States could not allow any | could not go'to thie expense of defending tho | some merit, and induces hope for greater J is ba e seeing them “.:.‘(,, SherE Tk Mrs, Ar- | Of the other powers to annex the islands, suit, which wasneedless, as he acknowledged | matic from its author in the Whatis bad soap; mper: d6-inch heavy suiting, dark colovs, ac- | thue Mas. Oueatt, M 4 none has sueh an ambition. Justice requ owing the amount claimed, Of course. & o miners cabin inthe | fectly made; the fat and al- tual 19¢ stufl, for 123¢ o yard. W, C. T, U., Mrs. Stoddard, Mrs. McBride, | that the mstitution be re ]nm-(-u with such | judgment was obt: ined and the costs were '3 rstorm. The dia R ! All wool yard wide chieviots, sold for | Jail, Mrs,J) B, Atkins, Mrs. Roliver, Mys. | FCforms as aro necessary, the powers most | added when the man’s wages were attached ary, is crisp and | kali not well balanced or not B Tt foon sl 2o BBl interested agrecing fn respect to the guar- | He was allowed no exemption, Besides pay- | i stage would be | 1 " _},.» b one lo lx‘ S .4 3 l antee,” ing the bill out of his month’s earnings, he | the better for more such works as “Out of COMm )‘ € IIII|;")li".i‘l\;tlu\"‘.‘ . ‘l"\&‘l”"':' """;'; { ::”"“ For warming guest chambers, bath The Times says: “Ttis difficult to see how | paid costs to an almost equal amount. Then, | the Storm.” The lady and gentteman op. | COF bined. yard. rooms, ¢ wters ave just compliance with Mr. Dole’s request can be | according to the iron rule of railroad com ed in its presentation giv finely sym- Black goods, endless variety of bar- can_ That'is o s0an? Look at them. Cloan, | feeoieilid with extsting Amorican institt- | panics, he was discharged_ and anothor nian, | BAOLC and a togoter efoctivo intorpraty What is good soap? B b L oo | ons. It seems pliin, “however, that the | able to pay bis biils, was given the vacant | tion of the four characters in the drama. M; Daars’ golus in all grades. Don't miss sccing | SorVeuiont; cheap. €. B. Gasund Elec- | state of things that has existed ltely can | Job. WHat bocame of the ¥istim ot the bt | fioh of the four eharacters In the drama, wnd Pears’. KIMBALL BROS e B STON STORSCINE | trio Light Co. pot continue any_longer. " Something must fiw the ocord docs not sy, but it is not im- | wid loving father is_ excellent, it som All sorts of stores sell it OMAMHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS BTREET i STON S : e bedone. The question is what, and by | probable that the man, after being thrown | brond and at times a little 160’ prosy 1. bie | ¢ SO s d P SS _ Council Blufls, Tn. | STRUGGLE WITH MOUNTAIN LIONS. | whom. The Samoan eut is not alto- | out ot employment, suftered the usual hard: | pathos. As Dan Cashing, i rouel sad v \speciz ooists: 2 ts Sor Suh 86 and 1L Ave., Cainoll Blufth = especially druggists: all sorts Tt S ) 4 | kether encournging. Nevertheless it seems | ships of workless men and his innocent fam- | prospector with o vein of natural poetry i S8 PR T R ,Bouricius finds out that Stutsman | Wyoming Kanchmen Kl Two of the Anl- | possiblo thit some such schote s b o ily Kfrerad Seich i him. Mr. George W, Barnum is without f people use it Special Noticeas, Street is all vight for the piano busines: mals eir Sheep Corral. cuted ultimately iz ‘ That is only an example. Evecy man at- | fault: the author has in him an actor who s0pie uae ik COUNTIL BLUFES just look at his new signs Dovaras, Wyo., Jan. 20.—John Athems and The Daily Graphic says: “The revolution | tacked by the ‘speculators” through the | has the soul to appreciate his meaning and - C— = £ 2 = Erank Sunders were awakened last night by | $ecms 1 bé pureiy the work of a section of | Towa laws, with vory few exceptions: meets | the art to fully expross (1> e il and st DR. LR TRACTS nnd loans. Farm and oty b .? Deat Horbert Do i tervific commotion in their sheep coreal, | fhmigrants, numbering at the outside 1500, | with a similar fate. ~ Workingmen_ in Towa, | Nortis is wholly suficient in the. small pan i 2 Abought and sold. Pasay & A, Counnol Herbert Donahoy died yesterduy morning £, 0 S0 Athome with o vifie | The fuct that the revolutionists wore {nso | whose right to the usual' esomution cannos | of Philip. But superlatives ouly can charac McCCREW "™ i B88:80 0'olock at his home, 1020 Thivd ave 4 Smders with a axe, wo Jarge mome | Kreate burry for annexation wears an ugly | be disputed, ure s Indignant ovor the pre: | terize Miss Bloanne Merren's Conroman trac: I KXCHANGE, (7001 o110, modarn GORYeRs nue, after an illess of one year of b | Rn e e e B0 RS MmOl alonie vailing system as those in other states who | appearance, speech and action Miss Merron THE SPECIALIST. Tences: bost lacrilon in Conne | iufe: olens op Thi i The g S pineore Kitline ‘shoeap T Alhoma shot!| Do Marning . Fosk sayst “Annoxation of | ire thieataied on lioman e s is the character, not a look, o gesture or - y trouble, wged 10 years. The deceased wis @ | and killed one and_the other attacked him. | Hawail by the United” Siates AL Bae R A iana R aftex Ko Bands ((wLhe ohnr b A A gesture or an 2 Is unsurpassed, AmALIOF Lown 16 wentorn [owi oF eastern A0n o s L% M Donaney, aid o peculisrly | He was wetting the worst of 15, whon Sau: | gadad as ‘s counter move o hakizof: | of the “speculutors,, uflexion but telis, and rarely has such & 3 reatment of al a. Greonshiolds, " Nicholson & Con Couneil Bl s I ) perfec pl ( Bl (s, B0 teatuco of the cisa ls. Js anl ders rushed in with the axe and killed the | Exauimalt, The bulk of Hawail trade b Thinks 1o is Unjust. 0 :”,4'”“‘“.“..'::x._l’l,f”p”l‘l_‘ ik SIS {5 PRIVATE DISEASES oo e since an older brother died of thesame | baast, Athems came out with an arm dis. ‘nited States, we are not sur. - - Aaaa it o8 AR Al el ge.Jas | i (! NP8 sarps of H00 hay. Jar disease while in the west. The funeral will | ihied ami bad - wounds i chrn | A the Duited States, we are notsur Thomas Hopkins, '4 fireman employed by | provides llent entertainment, and o Bhioraere o MEN | (o nartumfor ssasonot 141t at§: ve take | this afternoon at 3o'clock from | hroast. Snow iv the mountains has driven | Prised that there shou 0 @ desire for | yne Burlington, in speaking of the matter | would be even better were it cut to half its | Al it Ll LL] ufs the house wild animals to the plains, said One of the greatest injustices of the | length, The company presenting 1t main- | 18 yenrs experience. WANIED Good girl for kitohor work Lol NOT A SURPRIS! systim is that railroad men a the only | tains the general high reputation of Charles Write for circu YY wakes pald. Mra. George Keollne, 1155 East (.nll edged country _h‘m'\. just re R 1 class of wage earnets attacked That it is | Frohman's organizations. The light comedy and question list fre Pleree street. bR ceived. W. S, Homer, 538 Broandwa i . 3 Cause of the Present Trouble of Very Long | 4P OUtrage, no man cap deny. Of o it | part, one of the best an actor could be cast R 41 Farnan JFINEST drug atock i fixtures wost of Chicago, ST i A The followlug pensions granted are re- | ©& ok o Y Long | jsallvight' to collect from deadboats. Dut itz Jocelyn, has in it possibilities that Omal y we tod [ Council Bluiy, for *alo choap. No dip) a is prevalent in | porte ol 3 Gk X 10w it has got so that every man who ean be | would tempt the best and most expericnced Address Joun Peter. 310 Broadway, ¢ 0 Council Bluffs and Omaha every family Nebraska: - Original—Willard C. Bogue SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, Jan, 20.—“1 hope the | found. to be in debt’ for a small amount, | of light comedians of the old school. Mr s ~ (319 ACKE Nebraska sciool iease for sale at 82 per should be provided with De. Jefferis' in Usher A. Day, Otis M. Hunter, David Cook. | people bere will see this matter in the right | whether he is willipg to pay or not, is | Wilham Norris, who assumes the part here _ Yacre mproved farm 84 per acie. Johoston fallible diphtheria preventive und cuve. | Additional Thomas E. Coverly. John Hil light,” said W. Castle, one of the Hawaiian | dragged into a justice court. It seems to me | 18 a young acior who has alveady in his & Van Patten. It can be had of Council Bluffs drug- | James McMahon, Augustus Holmerain, In® | sommissioners. todas For that the costs are of more importance than | yet brief career shown signs of considerable . & over twelye e 01t BALE—A numbor of good lots between. 3 h RS RET -y 8 s on i | talent. His Fitz Jocelyn evidences intelli é Broadw e new DEldze : gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha, | crease—Peter J! Krise, David M. Clark bRt S et RARE the original amount:— Many men pay their A ] Jadwiy wnd tie bridzo At very low brices [ A, | s ot gy avid o8 Glatk. e have been living on the.crustof a | bill, with: heayy ouhss oosts, rathar than | gont atudy. und arduovs. anmisstion. he ) | 5 St 5 13 1D Greenshiclds, Ncholson & (0. Use Koal-Spar! A 230 package saves APhiips T 4 = Yoleano undor the rule of Kulakua, and K it the risic of wvine thelr wages attached | misses very little, indoed, and al he docs is PAWN BROKIIR. 25 per cent of your coal bill, besides owa: Original - Charles (i. Perkins, Mor as akua's sions which brought | and being discharged by the cc s they | well done, while there is a commendable ab. 400 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ml\n!l‘ .»n‘m-rv: and |I~ ~m’;i ot :,‘xl to |”. t | ton D Allen, Benjamin F. James, Hey P, | about the revolution of 1557 and the adop- | are working for nee of a sense of stirring after the effeets | ; 5 e ] W e R e i T Q. treat | pienemann, James Heeman, Additional tion of the present constitution, The con Personally, it is not a matter of import. | he accomplishes —all in all, a wholly satis- | Money Louned on Dinmonds, Wt:nes, ¢ JPOR EXCHANGE “ilree wood resi one ton. ror sale by Junssen & Gregg, | juy W. Belding, John Shaffer. John D. | stitution now provosed by the queen meant | anoe to me, as 1 am a resident of Iow st factory performance. The most effective B.g bargalns ln unredeemed pledzes. No. 374 Pearl street, Bethards, John 'W. Hovey, A. Livermore, | practically absolute monarchy. It took | protected by the exe mption laws, but I hate | part in the farce isthat of the ussian o RS Charles Knight. Restoration—Teel Mick- | 4way elective franchises from the bulk of | ot see honest worklngmen outside of the | = ount Evitoff, and Mr. Barnum makes muach . 1y loy. 1In Henry Vreowan, William E ; populution. It provided that | state suffer in this way, It is not right | of it. Mr. Jacques Martin also is wholly month's wind," for the late Rev | Pyyior. RReissuo—dohn J. Lentnor, Georgo | o citizens could have the | © in X this opinion many other workifgmen | successful us the valet, Spinks, & low comedy B, P. McMenomy, will be held wt St. | W Hartz. Original widows. ete.—Gertrude | Fght o vote. Not more than_one-third of | hemtih son s part with a lot in it. Miss Merron appears Francis Xavier's Catholic church on We Helm, Aurelia Cole,mothe born there. We have commissions from the | e o e AL ook in the title role and is admirable, Her nesday at 10 o'clock. Invitations huve been South Dakota: Original—Almason W. | the 15,000 white residents of the islands were rofesslonal Cost Bharks, gowns are notable creations, but her art is sent out to the clergymen of the vicinity to, | Conant, Aaron K. Campbell, Amos Sha provisionol government to the State depart To manipugate the Iowa law with a P com- | even more notable, her naturalness and 5 : x I aun P bo present and participate in the exercises,” | William Spouhower. ~ Additional—Julius C. | mentat Washington, and we propose to go | petent and encouraging set of justices docs exprit_are captivating and when the faree TP 4 and a large attendance is expected. The | Thomps there right off and do what we can to pre- | not require superior talent 3 . t. Reputable law- | would levy on paticnce now and again her sermon will be bed by Very Rev. Father —_on senk our came Steam and H 3404\ OUIQOBJY PN® S8IUNSE)) 08|V cumbrance; will excianga £or busindes house unsurpaseed in the I a closer union with that power, [ SALE “soveral peicas ot Hno garden tend ot a bargain. Greenshin s, Nioholson & (o / = nees in Council Blufs for western land, Greenabields, Nichoison & Co. yers in Council Bluffs assert that certain Voic Flavin of Des Moines. The exercises will be Did Not o - mons d presence revive the interest of the - v | v lenders have “studied law” and | spectators and carry on the action past con * 0 public St Lovws, Mo, Jan The question involving w © Amount, secured admission to the bar for the sole | demnation. Miss Tillie Barnum's iitty is o [ . » L | XRON k S, 3itahia o urpose of conducting business in old | spirited presentation of the stage English ? Coal and wood: best and cheapest | whether or not Blaine died a Catholic has ;“)“ \ »-l“v;, '-:“ 3 -'l II‘ bie of thix | FUTEIGS. 87, Sabdnobing o Msinems dn g id | spirited presentati h Enigli N S. F. HENRY, Missouri hard wood in the city: prompt | been definitely settled. Rev. Fathor Phelan, | 1 has began suit agaiust Judge Steven- | 50000 wuld handle their own business and | S ———— 2 p 3 ; ! delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main editorof the Western Watchman, telegraphed A Burke, ox ";' ator Payne, Charles M. | avoid the expense of hiring lawyers, With It Isn't Afraid of Sonp, 3 -1 SEC'Y AND ME'P, % 10 Dr. O'Gorman of the faculty of Catholic 3ugham 1 others, involving all the in- | the rulings of the supreme court there is ap has no terrors for the black madc 7y Fifth annual masquerade ball of the | university at Washington asking if Blame | terests ¢ he Canadian Copper company, | little to tax their intellectusl resources mond dyes: it is one of the Lo i 2 520 PEA.RL ST., Council ~ Bluffs Schuetzenvercin, at cived the lust sacrament. Dr. O'Gorman | With a capital of £2,500,000, the Auglc eri- | They first secure a list of unpaid accounts | soap cannot make run. In fact c Masonic hall, Tuesday evening, Janu- | Feplied, “No can fron couspany, With a capital of &, 000, ary 31 — - 000, and the Central Ontario Railway coni- | sion and then the road is clear. They get | been colored black with the dismond d ; : # Left Ouly His Debts, pany. with capital of &,500,000. Ritchie | dotlar for dollar on accounts for which' they I'here a kinds of this black spe - 3 Telephone 200. Do you smoke? Huve yod tried T. D. LA Pourk, Ind., Jun, 3.—Bret. George AI.;.y;{:a|{lu defendants with conspiracy to | have paid somewhat less and their friends, | ly mude for home use and sold. by druw e 5 King & Co's Partagus? 1t @ chavmer, | Faruham, president of the La Porte busi. | “TeCK these corporations und approprinte | the justices, get ample costs, All this s fust diamond bl wool, f Just light one, t{tl"-::"‘.flwmm\v» his (Ritchie's) interests in | legal, supported by the laws of lowa and the | and for silk and feathers. every one cus S § ; 7 SPOGIII T.l’ml “’l‘.nh 1 decisions of the supreme cours, but it is | use and never fading or crockir

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