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THE_OMATA_DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, mm'.mv 11893, THE DaAILY BEE | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS | st orew g o on e e | {7 [OOKED RATHER LONELY | smesnae gonee poty en pourcen | (o8 strects, the [ contents of the shop that escaped | poles to be fifty feot long, Referred to com —— Evans fore the memb and th sists of u bunch of grapes with a cluster of | Nebraska con 1e membe L s any, which is composed of | compan, h ¥ ted Pomona Fruit Juice \ppellant, Council Bluffs superior | the company is furn vent any SEa J hing lights that are | (’& No Alkalies | skl | destruction by the five were Tuined by e | mittee on telogeaph and tolephone lines COUKCIL BLUFFS, | the smoke. The building belongs to Josiah A protest from property owners agiinst - oy roni 50, 12 PEATL, STRERT, | Moro Trouble for the Onaha& ouneil Bluffy | Panforth and 'was fully insueed Me"Dav | Bt One Bid Recoivad fiy the Qonacil to | (e propimet i of ‘ot from aun Py a ot Railway and Bridge Company, Sullivan's loss was about £00, and is said to Supply Gasoline Lamps. to the committec of the who! com be unins although he could not be found | munication from the county commissioner Dellvered Ly earrier to any part of the city to verify the report. Mr. Sullivan was filling | ’ relative to the pavin intry roads was O . TON f | o lighte1 lamp when it exploded and the o1 | referrad to the meef umittee of the . MW, TILION, - RANAGER. o | T MUST LIVE UP TO ITS AGREEMENT | ontents were thrown all over the room, sa | SUN VAPOR COMPANY GOTTHE CONTRACT | GhGicisiiay it q ENRY TELEPIONES | Risiness Ofice o8 | that the whole interior was blackened and Max Mevyer offered to 1 the die (e S.FH ‘ e e sy | Broceedings Institated to Habe ie Ohapter | Somty ptroller Olsen Submity His Estimates :::.",,t '(" Tor 'l',ll'",”“:.',;':"l ,'l',‘:"'””“: D ki SEC'Y AND MO'R, MINOR MENTION, 1 of ||.,.:, npa Forfelted Pro Bourjcius finds out that Stutsman for the Current Year1ilds for n City nual rental of £3,600, |3~v ed to committee 520 PEARL BT & Mado Which Have N n Ay K EIRSE 0SS DIRUO SN2 dall Site red lee Come on police " N. Y. Plumbing Co. S LT REFEEVUENEYOE | just look at his new signs. | Oftered 0 subseription. | g \ ‘o, Clos Kept—A Hot Fight Expected, - panles Comb ; ) v Council Biuffs, Ta. Council Bluffs Lumver Co. Coal L Before the Grand Jury. A communication was received from the | William Lewis expects to leave for Florida - | The case of Poter Eitelberg, who is claimed — | Freeland-Loomis, company, enclosing 1 Teleshone 200. @ in the near future, | ™ " check for £1,000 to be use ¢ o subscription P . ol ired into the | to have had a hand in the burning of his | The unexpired term of the contract of the | for 1} . DI i 108 sold out his businessand | Another bomb shell was fired into the | | for the purchase of *the proposed two steam | s ".f,",,', e e In nitice com. | camp of the Omaha & Council Blufts Rail- | own house on Logan street last week, was | Metropolitan Street Lighting company is to | fire engines nditions attached are Sp.cml Terms lO‘an" a d Bridge company vesterday after- | under consideration by the grand jury yes- | be filled by the Sun Vapor ot Lighting | that one of rs shall be located in | pany way and Bridge company vesterda v | d ! i Btk e e s G B Rl The flags on the school buildings were dis- | noon, and the campaign which was com motning. A deputy sherift valled on | company of Canton,O. Last night the coun- | Ji0 JA8 o8t LOTROU of thio clty and shall be - - —— played at half mast on Monday in houor of | menced n few weeks ago by the citizeus to | four women who were supposed to have | cil awarded to the Sun Vipor company the | WHOH! {14 “JContinental” s shall the house | e — s " James G. Blaine, s f | compel the campany to fulfill its contracts is | iformation on the subject, but, they Wl | contract. The comy bid was the only | ating the machine. The proposition was ve- | . “Absolu‘fllymfl Besi Maue. The Rebekah Reliof association will meet | oo aving wart Proceedings were in- | L. ',"wh"-'_',” red. and they wero | one received in response to the advertise- | ferred to the committee on fire and water G, w. Wilhamson, M. D. Yoty oot A B Fnderton, 012 Third Streels | yiituted to have the charter of the company | sstorted to the grand Jury room in state | ment. In the bid the company agreed to | | My Muuro thought that the Board of mmot Tiuley commenced & suit in su. | EFAnted by the city council in 1885 canceled | William Ellsworth, whose nose was bitten | furnish until January 20, 184, as many gaso- | Hetith was lueurring too great an cxpense, SPEclALIST perioe court, yostorday to collect $200ona | and forfeited. The allegations of the | Off by his brother about four weeks ieo, was | line lights as are now in use, to burn from | " Committee appoinged. &G investiato the CAN % noto given by and J. B, Daniels | petition are in the main the same as those in | {30 PEIORE B8 KrANG JEEVEWR L IVES | sundown to sunvise, every day in the year, | matter and sce if some of the help is not un The Ladies Ald society of the Con the suit begun by Spencer Smith and Harl & : SAEIAI Vi | sixteen candlo power, for $18.75 per month. | Ypceasary and, can be dispensed with, ~Mr ou BY MA! = tional church will hold n business meeting | AfeCabe against the company to compel the | Another new improvement has boeu 1 When the bid was read Mr. Specht moved | Hlowell and Me. Melearle dofended | the [e) ) us voaidoncarof 1. W, Ross “this attar | ling of the bonus voteda few years ago | added to popular Schubert pianos. Swan- | that the contract be awarded o the com- | g of s jeonat more help i needed, in HO\AI? s noon | to assist in the b ing of the bridg son Musie Co, pany eetol A ¢ indel p] % it enry Grote sted yesterday for | - The petition recites that after the charter | - ; spectors. A motion to postpone indefinitely B e Tt s e shat o war Ings | @ AR AR UL R ss WILE BNJOIN THE COMPANY, Mr. Howell looked through another pair of | any action prevailed cent atamp for full particu a a vehicle while driving his hack and did con- | way, and after the bhonus was voted, the | glasses and said so. In his opinion it would Each One Muy Keep T | = siderablo damage. Towa corporation assigned to the Nebraska | Des Molnes' City Councily ined to | be very peculiar to award the contract The comptroller was = H. A. Baird is preparing to move his store | corporation all its franchises and privileges | when but one bid had been rveceived, and no | each neilman to 531 Brodway: one door cast of where he | that the lowa_corporation never' exercised | Drs Morses Specal Tele- | competition was observable, My, Munro | APpropriation o WE GUR gg now is located. The new room is being hand .m,'..rlw,;yw\xmr .m‘ not huild x‘m- ;\H gram to Tug Brew) By order of the eity | thought the city had delayed long enough | Fead the second tune. Somo of the counedl- | . somely papered and repai or the bridge, und completely abandoned a cil made lnst night the city solicitor | and he wanted the contract awarded. Hosaga | Men failed to grasp the full import of the | Nestes. % Tho Ladics Aic oty of St Johns' | the duties laid upon it by itsarticles of incor bk i | § SFLisameant for hitont e resolution, and when they did the opposition | - )‘"'z“ ”ir*“”‘h il ‘_‘.'M,'mm hire. | poration and the charter granted by theeity; | Wil tomorrow begin proceedings to enjoin | the m‘ul‘.: rent for bids shutoutaileompe- | FSGINEIN, tud when thoy did Repau) day afternoon at the residence of Mrs, G. | that the Nebraska corporation cla o bold | the water works company from putting into | Lition, an ’I DLl that suld | Wheeler, who immediately moved a recon- | ~ W, Hogman, 332 Lincoln avenue tho franchlse but hus falled to comply with | excoutlon its threat to shut off tho water in | guiohtightoyn Yapor company, Would | giqoration y | i — T ———— ? B0 = X : the duties laid upon the lowa corpor retaliation for the ordinance lowering the | 342 Ll \ A A AR 4 y all of the members on the floor o Regular me of Mizpah temple No. 9, | U e e T oot | n ¢ \ posts ulready set and can fulfill its contraet I mbers on th v ! NE RA EDICAL AN“ > Lishts of Pythins hall | Such as the payment of the cost of g rates, pussed a week ago. This will bring | PO wiready set and can fulfill its o i o hand in the discussion. The oppo M C . i L "O Pythian & AT | and paving the streets whereon its the matter toa sudden foeus aud it is ex- | o\ 4o discussi SR .f:v’:y.“-,ln‘::l"]“ uents of the resolution thought its adoption | PENSARY | Tt i‘f,',‘;, v Mrs. George W. Roberts, secretar | ‘\\'4\’!‘ :.'\4”.I“‘.I‘.]:ynwxl:“”. :!:x‘.;“\l‘ll \;‘»‘xlx‘v‘ P I,(.::fi.‘-;f”:y\l.(.:‘l..um.uu atissue will be speedily | Ty, ayor Bemis votoed the bl of the New \.‘ll.:‘lfl.‘] u‘ llle:‘ulh;.b \‘\H.»le;\[,:‘r :::.‘y‘(.un:-r o | .)URG|cA|_ DIS I AR | 1 unce packa pery Pottawattamie tribe, No Improved | franchise grauted to the Council Bluffs | : o, Thomsoth: touston company, for De- | tional help, The members. who desired the | MAIN ENTRANCE"S: Y355, IMA* Price b Centa; TEvoit are LHahIE R Ay Order of Red Men, will meet this eveuing in Yeayva iF 1988 Whd OnAsE W | Towa Supreme Court Decisions. cember, amounting to $24%0.08, The ! & i R COTIAS t Railway company in 1868 und under a | _ S 8 1 adoption of the resolution held to the belief procure the Pomona Cough Tablets regular council, fn'their wigwam, corner of 8RO LHG COMDATY | Des Morses, Ta., Jan. 81.—[Special [ or's position was the same as that assumed | Soptio 3 e B ! Broadway and Main street, at the eighth i Ly n to Tie Bee.]—The following supreme | When he vetoed a former claim on Deceinber | 1 the, comptroller could do the work | from your dealer gend us 8 cents in run. Visiting chiefs are welcome, | Demand That the Charter tie Canceled. i B | 18, 1892, The mayor believes that the | Mithout this. ‘They desired comi scru- | Uflilkfl me nutch Pmcess etamps and receive a box by mail. & { LI : ; bl ity A e AT ] rt decisions were rendered today B o AR tiny of all claims, and this was Sl Aonatias sl koAl { The Grapo Growers association has re- | Tn view of these facts and the fact that | “O4rt dectsion A e T faimed is Tarizely in s 68 ot | o e i ANaL ot Lt Frav i iRenai pEhe Ll coived its new scal and trade mark, 1t con. | the lowa corporation has transferrea to the | Sutherland against Standard Insurance | the company is entitled to, s in his opin ‘ i | | | h ch i ) L | | claims slipping in which do not belong in the o —on— leaves for a background. Surrounding the | identically the same parties, its charter, the | court, afirmed; Baxter against Chicago, | equal to about only one ADPFOHTIAtIONT Blaet. Tho. Motioh to: Fadol fruit is the namo of the orzanization plaintiffs demand that the chartersogranted | oo’ Iland & Pacifie Railway company, | Feduired by contract SHa% WasTaRrattea e o A% Other Chemieal OUQUETTE & C€O0., [ | | be canceled and declared forfeited, and that 3 2 | necessity of securing an appar N N p i Marringe licenses were tusued yesterday 10 | the Nebraska corporation be required to show | Appellant, Mahaska district, afirmed: Me- | oG e'so that frequent and prastical tosts | o Hereafter the city will only pay for beds in 3 Lt bt (4 ) Councll Bluffe, la. i H;(- Ir.uhim.fi "l . IA\Ll_"‘X .J.”“l‘ lII)I'V(II:_ ; [ty yhatsiaht tHoy tre breriting: tHetr ¥e | Murray against Capital Insurance company, | may be made of the power of are lights, such | pitals when actually used preparation of e o L 1 hepard of Omaha: Louis Bar: d Cor — — ts of Council Bluffs appe lot, cith said | verlin ¢ “We | district, 1 district, afirmed; Will- | tests to be made by the prof vinst Coffman, Shelby | the city. The mayor's lloway against Chi- | tained, fo umittee on public property and ported that a contract had b into with the Amcrican Distr houn of Council Bluffs. The couple first | O ¢ A R e mvHEa By TUsLse ik “This isn't our last named were married by Justice Vien [ oy obe v ofticials of velo was not sus. W. BAKER & C0.’S Improvad sma” [Iava[)r,, / : 3§ r members voting to sustain and The funeral of Josiah Soar, who died in the | {0008 A0 B e G0 R mpany cago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway com- | thirteen the other way raph company for putting into the city Y Pea ast Ocoa west last weel, will take place this afternoon | o e vy either fish or cut bait. 1t has | pany, appellant, Appanoose ¢istrict, af- | 117its system of might watch signal ser- 8| b'clock from the residence of his father, | (g™ TG ba one inder the | firmed antze, appellant, against Hanford, | Sites for a City Jail. | vice. The contract was approved by the | oteaitia Broadway. The decoased wi years w vailway. This | Woodbury district, reversed; Bruen, appel’ | Bids for a site for tne city jail were re- | council. The report of the committee on | WL QARG of age and was o member of the Independent | (oi given the right 0 build a | lant, against Dunn, Audubon distriet, af- | s follows and referred to the com- | public property and buildings recommended | 3 Order of 0dd Follows. B dilway dnd operate it by | firmed s Richardson against Coffman, appel- | i | that two steam fire engines and one hose | !}r',,".'f,i’i.’ffi'r.'f’.}'l'.‘,.".'.fi',:.'.’."(fl Judge Thornell heard a part of the evidence | horse power, How the present company can | lant, Harrison district, reversed: Reid, ap- | N nd Farnam. ........... .ooo.$44,000 | C4rt be purchased, and fifty or seventy-five | with Btarcb,. Arrowroot oF in two more saloon cases from Neola— L1l that' it has the right to vau a | pellant, against Cook,' Freemont district, | Tweltt and Dodge " 000 | ftermediate fire hydrants be ordered placed nd Sugar, and 13 far more cco thorpe g Zrthur Zipf, aAlithorpe e track | -l"llnml Botna Valle, venue 00 | in the busine: ilway tric power 58 portion e State bank against | Ninthand ¢ wpito the city nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. 8 all | l\\ll'lhnn hod g 100 | an engine house be erected betw It is delici hi A EAS i against Adams, These two cases, together | Shase EHiyOHiEtar bank, appellant, Mills district, ¢ s i i i se bo ot 3 delicious, nourishing, and EASILY { With: that of Thompson nst Suilivan. | expires next August will then have i sllant, against Wood, | Fourteentl Jnd Jones, with “iniprove- 1| ‘m: ITN“'-.“'-“ streets and Capitol averue DIGESTED, whhich Is stil incomplete, will be taleen up in | to admit that it is running under the chart | subie withont Improvements 00 | and Howard streets. The report was adopted. | Sold by Grocers everywhere. court this mor g | of 188 , by which it is_compelled to pay for | Fifteenth and % for Jo | Architect Beindorff's elaim for lectric, Steam and Hand Power. {JOA\ OUTYIB]Y POB B3 UTISE) 0S|V } Mrs. Flaherty, who was arrested for | the paving as alleged in our petition, or else QedRERApIIV BN Touges & Thirteenth and Y000 | services on the city hall, which has bobbed | W BAKER &CO,,Dorcheuter,Muu. { larceny. was released on her promise to ap- | ask for o new charter, in which event 1 Cepar Rarivs, la., Jan. 31.—[Special to | North side of | up serenely al times, was up again last | s ! pear in | court this morning, A search | cent fare will be one of the very near proba. | Tie BEE.]—Nex cvening o lodge of | ¢ teenth and Fo gl Action was postponed wntitall work | ! was mide of her premises by an officer in the | bilitie If. as it claims, it has not been | the Benevolent and Protective Order of-| Fifteenth T 30, | REESILUEOI GV LRI IH DI Chet | | hope of finding some of the articles which | using the 185 charter during the last two | Eiks will be established in this city, Dr, W, | Davenport, and S » | i were alloged to have been stolen, but noth years, it is forfeited by its terms. | ¢ Pippino of Moines will act a8 install- | . Fifteenth 25,000 Training Dogs for War, ( { n'w wis l!mmvl] She raised o objection to | - e company pULSLOM0of itsown money | fug ofticer. Ihe lodge will start out with | Fousteenth and Dave 16000 | Interesting oxperiments in tralning i { the search it 18 said by those who claim | in the enterprise and, so n wformed on | nearly forty of the leading professional and BN 5 3000 | wav dogs ave In progress in Germany ! ! to b nforid, Tt e arrest was sy o | good ot s ke . awinl UV | S i of the [ i i T oo 00 | Tho work 18 dono by non-commissionsd ARE TROUBLING YOU! KIMBALL BROS, { Clty Enginoor Cook is drawing plans for n | che city are compelled to whistle for the | T ot n Giel Lot 14, Bloek 106, yoon | Officers, under thec K casional supei vis- | xaminel by oar optisian | OMATA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STR { new kind of sewer, which will be presented | £35,000 worth of taxes which they have been Boose, [Special Telegram to | Fifteenth and Jones o000 | ion of a licutenant. The system of train- | oLl ! Cor. 0th St and 11 A've,, Contioll BTN IE to the council at its next meetmg on Monday | compelled to pay for the company in order Grace Purks, o young irl living | Sjfihenst —corner ™ Eightbent " and -l ing is elaborate and diffieult, and often | § JACLESor BYlS GuASS. evening. TLis shapod nside an ogg | AL its property might not be sold 4v tax | iy o pifeh ward in this city, fell iuto a | Thirteonth and figwird i ORI el e ki arhan: { 4 LY W g Y standing on, the small end, the principal ad- | 2 well, twenty-cight feet deep, and _went to | eventoenti o0 | faztory. tasm poReting the | bl o whito klasses, Cor protaoiin e B A (hdaa vith \ehidh 1o <ol soont “Myles na Hodure, the bottom of nine feet of water. She came | goniiins TR | dogs tried ave accepted for military | L BRI AR | Cogley's new play, “Myles na Bod to the surface and clung to the sides of the | Ty g t M G000 | sevvice, and of those accepted the ma- | Max Meyel‘ & BPO Co SRt AdAms who' w | received ifs firstpresentation at the opera | well for two hours before being rescued e jority prove to be failures in consequence | . charging hack fare, had his sentence sus- | house last eveniug. The Inisfail Dra- | Shewilllive. T Bub s b A A1 G i tea lor e | ot e A DOCRIBIN by .Ob fRuppreaBing Tlielh Jewelers and Opticians. pended yesterd cGee on the re- | matic club held the boards, and the pre Caught in tie Machinery. penses for the current’yoar Comptroller | Jotural tendency tobark when an eneny Farnam and Fifteont Stroet quest of his victim, City Physician Jeanings, t 1t would be the best amateur MansuaLLTOWN, Ia., Jan. 31 —[Special Tele- | Olsen prepared his Sreport as follow approaches. h S ad = who represented that Adams’ wife wasina | scenin Council Bluffs was fully | gram to Tur Bee.]—Thomas Manuing, em- In accordance with’ re@fmréments of law, 1 In the present work the dogs are delicate condition and that his being com- ified. ‘The fact of the play being the | ploved in the glucose works here, was caught | herewith submit'to your hororable body an | taught to regard black or blue trouse velled to serve out his timein jail would | worl of a Bluffs man, and the personal popu- | St |1 MG ey and his Qe | CSUMAte of expensed for the year 1599, for the | as German and friendly, and red trousers | [y ’C 1 eC S worlk i hardsnip on amily. Javisy b2 MeACopIoY Andithamembers of:the g 3 ) L various funds and_ departmionts of (he cit A 5 5 5 k o hardsni his fumlly. He gloy ik B O e e ous funds “und d f theclty, | g hostile. About half of the trainers was discharged pending good behavio club. combinied (o Dring out one of the largest, | e so that atputation was necessary, | compiied from lust ‘yeur's. expendituros and | & Hostile. | Avout half of the ttu Wells & Co. commenced a suit in | audiences ever in the opera house, neariy | He died today. -He wa yei old other information thint I was able to obtain vea € , scold the dogs in rior court yeste ¢ against the | every scat being m"n]lllll‘ The following fs | Unmarried. His mother lives at Oxford. “l'fi ‘:‘H’“. oa. ire hn«ylll (ml\vh:ll hln.’-mh-.n I'rench and euff 'ln'-m or whip them. uPV e 5 COTUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS p court yesterda ains o : ¢ bttt i without taking into consideration any baluneo | The dogs ave taught thus in a short time 3 s-Fargo xpress company to collect #0, | the cast o i 5 < that may be left In the various funds, which L Ca8! 4 4 i o aias mount of a mote executed 1n the | Myles.Na-Rodare (the Buntman of Ki nrveyln the Winonw Line. . | Dalunce T heve. siowd vhesver thoroh | to distinguish between French and Ger- - All Kinds of Dyclug and Cloaning dono In plaintifs favor by R. F. Seaman & Co. of | = safer D i s Marstarirowy, Ta., Uhe prelimi- { iy 1wy’ here state, as s @ well | mans during daylight and to give the | ONTPrACLOPrS | iy, hishest, styie of tho wet. e e Germantown, Neb, The petition alleges | Walter LesTie, dii Auiericai newspaper co urvey for the proposed Winona, Marsh- | known fact, that the business in some depart- | glgrm whenever a irench uniform comes | % Work promptly dore ani delivered in all that the account was sent to the express | - respondent. oo oo Georke I 1lughes ||l\hl\\n.\<\u\nh:-nnmlln l\\.whn';.\mludu 3 '«'"..'.'i?.”'.."'i'lé".f..""‘T‘,',".'mu""l ‘,’,‘3}""""”:',‘_; in sight. They are taughtto give the | Wehave a full supply of W1athe= | s of the country. Send for prico list. 4 Y ol v kel serald Kelly, aifas Mark R ) the P ol v o1 and it one ¢ Ba. tho - A s 1 tiied 7 = = ays befc 0 f , iis henc Thomas g | N B e e hitt the business of the ¢ )2ing pro- » distinnf q T > g 5 notified that it could not be collected. In the v it Wik henchiai Fiioms B Hughes | SRES 0N, Craten. L m..u,.’ b0 prope ot the distinetion of friend or foe | ing Papers; Tracing Cloth, EBrcadway, near Northwestorn De 1 meantime Seaman & Co. became insolvent, e o e e T e orly done for the wmounts us dstimated, this ”[‘J‘j' dey “”llk' HI'r”" the nearest sentr Transits; Rodsy Chains, Leve Counoll Blurrs, 1 and now the plaintiffs sue the express com: | Mrs. Dwyer, his wife. . Kate ” S hean O eing in the main_ the same us lust year' anc raining dogs for messenger service 2 us- Gy for tits Amonnt of the nate na Aamages, | Motiy Drysr, thole datghter . ; History Might Have Deen Changed. | the year before, and It atcertaln tlines more | has been found much easier than irain. | S8 Tapes, Squares. lllus i Charles Goff, the secondhand dealer, who | | S LN ey | Ruthorford B, Hayes was at one thme | helishoutd boocde wpropeiiy dothe bisis | hs boon fand muh easder, than Sain | ¢rteq Catalogue free. HIRS GHBER s ) s secondhand SRl Attle 1 Iar alute s Mo Nl e e e 58, other expenses can be cut down, so s to ! 1 bought & stolen breastpin from a boy 1 LI el R aan o T .lu.‘.ifl.’:': the turget of & Georgla confederate. It | Jooq JRHOEEABIGREACHE B0 CHETOWE: 80 noss | are selected inva ably from the females, Jake Lyons, was fined 15,80 in police | i pe P A L B | was only by & scratch that his life was | Salaries should be Inereased. as they ave quicker and less likely to | £3 3T W The Cele ! yesterduy, A sentence of ten duys i Jafl | Tano by isan Irish comedy drama and | Saved and “that the Ohio colonel after- {10 Siroet com loiter along the road. The first lésson he Cele- HHIRSCH&IM‘ SLE R was im| m»‘w«luln'lu hoy for imi“i‘fn" IlimH con s many fine points, which were | Wards became president. 50| Police cout AB| i EERPENCSG On 18, promising .o oond ol out well. There is a slight ten- The scene was on the Gouley river, in y self i the future. Joe Rushius was fined Y 0 Y s taught to such a courier dog is that she 114 South 15th Streat, brated Dia- fs,"é"""ggg must hide upon the approach ofa human : being, exceping, of ¢ her special | Next to FPoOs t()IhC(_‘ mondgam so00 | trainer and camp fri A sergeant Nonchange- § 1500 | old a reporter that h Ulearned LADI ES able Specta- 5,000 il ges or a N 1 Curb, gut. & cl'g o BANVHLD,, S0 i dency to drag in the first act, but this de- | West Virginia. The Georgian who took | public'iibrary..... ] A0 for ‘Qrunkenness ‘and Usiog loud and tis remedied in the succeeding acts T was lGanoralt Williame PRI b oLl Heaithy indecent language on the street ; ; ; L wa wera illiam I ! U — DRpacis 1|‘| ;::“‘I‘";':'I ]‘-y“""['“ A full of gen Marletta, and the time was 1861, For AL 7 Jlcnga navas]| w0 wr and quaint situatio ity sensial Flog el aianie 2 per cent ¢ 9 lis experience on the amateur and profes- | Skirmishing with General Cox's Ohio | &) %G other comforts, and is ~n|lh fent to m-m sional stage was of considerable adyv ge | troops at the “Hawl’s Nest,” a pictur- | Comptrolier’ one ton. For sale by Janssen & Gregg. | to him over the other members of the | esque cliff rising over 1,000 feet from | Sressurer 150 Inspec 000/ Cam. tax lists S0.000 Election expel 54,00 Cross walks. Use Koul-Spar! | already to hide behind he | crouch down out of sight in ditches eles and Eye | whenever anybody came along the' rond, | Nebraska Made Flour | ., “ A White, Lur g, Mansfield and Davis ed a selection in the third s 'ogley sang the following song: |»Nm| by C. W, Datbey especinlly Jroduction: [y Mollle Dear to Mo, *The | phillips was a fine shot, and at th 2 Fidg 2 Glasses for o, ¥ 3 5 E Clty clerk and then to continue their journey with No. 374 Pearl street, company. They all, however, played their | the river road. One fine morning Gen- | Legal... 4 . S M, e i ] For warming muest ehambors, bath | PAFLS weil, and cspecial mention s due Mrs. | oral (then eolonel) William Phillips | Eneneeting’(2 ! . 'Ifi’;""“"‘y‘ '”{:‘A‘\‘,,““‘“”fl'v’l'"‘,“‘:‘,’_';“‘,“,‘,“,“f"'l‘:f. Is theBest. aaletn, Om EVEGLASSES For warming guest chambers, bath Thomas B. Hughes, and little Fran- | hegrd a bugle blast near the “Hawk's | bonragt ubm ks ; 5 g LR R R aha by PATENTED JUiy 2/711885 rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just n, who, although only four-years Pl At . v weais a light iron collar with a smal ) vhat you want. Look at them. Clean, | of age, entered into the spirit of her' part | Nest” seross the river, and an Ohio | al ex * the various de- | bag attached for the dispatches LOOK FOR THE AR 1“»1 eap. C. B, Gus and Eleo. | with o's much zest as any of her seniors, and | €olonel at the head of his regiment rode \ents this ted will be seen to b The greatest difficulty, the sergeans y v lavn U FRnYSEan Yy DNOAD: TR “iecs | haden decided hit with: her dances, The | out into the river a good distance, as the L ; g S by REgoant | ’ [ (] \ (], (P IO, 0 tric Light Co, ade n de with he L ot BARLL ) i said, had been found in accustoming the | il { ) . Amphion male quartet, composed of Mes- | rocks shelved gradually. dogs to artillery. At the fivst discharge | Finest Aristo cabinet photos, #2 per Colonel Phillips selected a long-range doz. - Ashton’s studio, 18 t, and | pifle from one of his men and, raising his com | weapon, took deliberateaim at the union officer. The distance was great, but crack of cannon usually they bolt. After Sole Agents for Omaha. ' P sources into the | having once been accustomed to the re- yinmognoslie Uhen ; | Association Lahel ; 5 : I |-~|~n||4|)ly ports of firearms, however, he said, the W amount tiis dogs were the most courageous soldie | Parlles antlng Main street IRSONAL PARAGRAPHS. P rwe also exp nded for miscellnnoous A HONUR 80 | is i H 1 s, o ; : b pe e | ( ) he K F. M. Hunter of Ottumwa is in the city. McNulty and the Duck,,” by Ca The | of the rifle a plume from the Ohio col- | fFcotnts, us shown in my : i ll.l’::}'l‘("i‘! bt ":'h.\-mlliljvl;:: Il'll"lll\‘-{m'i:l.!:-u:::n N the AO \ { \ “ (! ) .I."(‘.i ugler of Walnut was in the city | play will'be presented again this evéning. one lli;:lll hl“‘ lh;ltvl'vd “]\H lIum l:u' Comptroller. | gpitz has been found most valuable for T e 2 % R L U= \ Uty yesterday. ; = — water, and the officer dashed up the AnnaslRonorts Redel v6e LARL ; LS B : Superintendent Rothert of the School for | T Councll Bluffs und Omaha Leemen. | e 'out of range. In 1878 General | A A g taaisonvice on agamint oflis el igenco | Anheutdr, Budwalsar, Tiust anatp e the Deaf, left last evening for Chicago. All ice dealers of Council Blufts and | ppijii T ey 1 saw the The annual reports of City and endurance e best color for facili- . Anheuser, Budw , aust Ranck of Towa Cltr one of the mem. | Omaha are hereby notifled that we, tho | LIilips was in Washington and saw the | poll, Comptroller Olsen, City Clerk Gr tating the concealment of the messenger | BEERS, BITHER BOTTLED OR IN ] s O the bonrd of tructecs of the Sehool | undersigned butehers of Counell Bluffs, | President. He said something about | and Gias Inspector Gilbert were received | dog. has. boon. found (0 b s e Omaha’s New2st Hatel | KEGS, can leave orders at No. 213 Main ] l;«' SRkTP IR 0F trugtoen of, e Bohovl 11 contract with any resnonsible parte | - Hawk's Nest” and his aim at an Ohio | and referred. City neer Rosewater sub- | thavefore gray-haired dogs are selected i Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, or Teles or-the Deaf was in tho city yesterday. Wil qonjeect sty any peeponstblasnachvi liao\onal’ s lent Hayes brightened | mitted his summa beshepeal e i pa i COR. 12TH AND HOWARD 373, ST l_unvu‘u“l-l I\l‘lln vhl;r‘. “lp; making us the lowest bid lu( urnish us | up and inquired into details. Then the | of interscction pg 3 \_.{'nl] z ]l']»xl Dgas O e o] (L it v %% el verad promptly iting her brotier, 1. V. Howard | ce lll\.lll ing lI]m summen of 1893, in such | L1esident said that he was the Ohio colo- upon ut. the mecting Saturday haled.coluselave alsabesh - mpregac AT /] . v s tonight fol . quantities and at such times as we may | ;o > s g ) otal cos| ched 112,000, estimate e service ernards, $3 4 Among the Towans at the G | Y | nel whose hat was grazed by Phillips' 0K and hotel | desive. All bids must be sent to M. | , yosterday ollowing: J. H. Hert- | Welker. 6 X 4 | bullet ulee of Hamburg, J. E. Lowry of Dés Moites, | 3y Cokers 607 B. F. Baker and wife of Dunlap. 25, when the mittee of thrée, per cubic s at §3.00 per day. SOLE AGENCY FOR L0 tcoms with Bath at $3.0) per day. 50 Rooms with Bath at #3.5) Lo $1.5) por day. able discuseion it was voted | and hence It is asserted that fn' tho next e N ANHEUSER-BUSCH Browing Assn, rd. Mr. Rosewater also recom- | This latter var That night General Phillips | Bercubd " ReD s Y . at the private table of the | Mended that the sum should b cut down. | sively by the Red Cross field s Hayes family. to meet Frida; s employed ¢ were th ain street, by February | (ool tea will be opened by a coni- | ; ! ot i | war there will be no possibility thatany | OPENED AUGUST 1 5 i O, Soars i rkie vere n e dlby (M Wi W. STORTZ ATy | Uit the paving question aud settling it | of ithe wounded will be overlooked on | — 0l §1. Louss, H) .f ickmger, M \1““;"[) |~\)u\sliu>r of the '“lllN \{‘ h‘\nn;u;l IIL\( DATZ, | Prof. Andvew J. Seymour of Rockford, | tl‘vlhui'( i o unn!vm: report was sub- the battlefield. 3 ronghout ational bank of Dunlap. . D . Ke . proposes t ve himself buried | mitted shows that during the year | \lm £. R. Mathis anl daughter, Helen, | “"l”"- BRros “1‘.\.. Hed “,m,',',,..l"““l.(-El.:\uil,..,1'1,;:',‘,Lff|([l | 824,116 was assessed in fines that went to C. S. ERB. Prop. . left lust Su for Los Angeles, Cal’, where | G, H. PACE, s teta neiinaat athiltoraRive se the city and §398 to the state. The costs LIKE A THIEF IN dic, , AND (08T VITALITE they will remain uple of months in | J oo \WARDE | mencoment, and then romafuing planted | Siaied o W making a total of LHGS VIOHTIEO 8D " Niacna” weal o hope of improving the latter's hes | mencement, D ¥o) Z planted | & 5. sumption com'es E AS A 4 o when everything BRSRARS of faproving Sho latter's health } R & RANDOL until a erop of barley is sown, vipened | * The recommendatioy of the Board of Fire Slight cold, with. your N 2 | | U stamp - The snow and cold weather does not | and haryested over his suspended ani- | aud Police Commissioners that two ste: Wi, BUTLER, Box 147, Marghal, Ml n system in 'the scroful- diminish the demand for acreage in the Domestic Woe, mation. He will then be disinterred | ']n).‘m ~|\u; ,n.rl. n.| d wl:\m intermedia; ‘r | /oun cfimllwn H\T‘l‘ National Bank, 24 A el aib ks fied P | & 0 about his business just as i » | hydrants be placed in'the business portion o caused by impure blood Cit ik 5 e AT Klein tract, miles east of the post- A suit was filed in the sup ind go thou In_l|‘1 in just as if he T s ey ety e ten 1} . 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NIH. sm &Ba‘flhrldf" Altornaveintl office; 300 acres yet for sale in from one | terday morning by Frank Dorsey, was ulive and kicking and had spent the | (i5) At AR E s alioae e ) Uns i tho st tollin m'l11"(|'u|'{\fin\mlnlw for r.‘wu; ului nent sthok man, working for | summer at ; lllnnlh'l ty : holsa | timo when negloct and | | nital i onaro (‘-‘:A"-:a‘l o '”fi?mrr;"f.‘.” P-8:0, Shugars gavden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl | iy South Omaha, against his wi [ Captain John Cleves es clung SHA Ah A Gelay are full of danger, | LAPHAL L oiieiiiiee e, ) 3 streot, | ) pertinaciously to his theory, commonly 0. Many g Tnspoctors Consumption is Lung- 5 e = 4 o | a0l ol n s e it [ known as that of Symmes’ Hole, and a | Building Inspector Tilly in a communica- | gerofula, You can provent it, and youcan | SUrplus..... G $68,000 _Now that diphtheria is prevalent in | about &0, being the cau M velative of his, eighty years later, keeps force 1 the plumbing | cure it, it you haven't waited too long, with ; = e e Special Notices. Council Bluffs and Omaha every family | Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey have not been living | un the tamily faith: I ts now h | n department'is too large and one | Py Piorce's Golden “,,l,m”“.,.‘.wr, That po@eersand Missctora=s clency WoTaten praildind should be provided with De. Jefferis' in- | together for some time past. Mouday night | (1’ AT Ty e or shoyld he i 1. The inspec- | jg'the most potent blood-cleanser, strength- | Agrae ot 'g. Colllns 4. N. 1L Patriox: Lsals 3 OOUNGIL BLUFFS, fallible diphtheria preventive and cuve. | Mrs. Dorsey intended 'to leave for Ch ”1" ;“ 8 81 i APOLI0 . € "“l'.'“"“ are now workimg half time and M restorer, and flesh-builder that's known to 0d, cash —_— = = It can bo had of Council Blufts drug- | Sie had her furnitureall packed and brought | Nlich ho says that it Is to diseove | Dilly says it is impraceiablo and unsatisfac- | medical science. For every disease that, hus THE IRON BANK. ch prie Ty ow enouih: 1 6. Metive, 1 Matn st: o Lirevada to this side of the river, where it was stored | interior o arth through the open- | tory. “Referred to thé committee on sewer- | go ba reached through the blood, like Con- | _ o Maln st @lsts or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. | i1 thio Northwestern freight house until the | ing at the pole. In his own words: ~We | age to report Friday gggning. | Sumption, for Serofula in all its forms, Weak { A.H DYER 15 Farm and city propai Tucky Walnut sen, departure of the train. Dorsey claimed to | g0 with no other purpose than to follow | The communicatiou from the Bourd of | Tungs, Bronehitis, Asthma, and. all sovere, | . . y A vougieand"sona” Fusoy "' Fhomat, "Coln i J. H. Henry and J. P. Burke, two well | 9Wn the furniture, and he at once got out & | the wild animals Back to Symsonia, | Education, relative todisposing of the Dodge | lingering Coughs, it is the only guaranteed | . o uts known residents and capitalists of Walnut, | Writof replevin and seized the goods, which | whenee they come every spring and re- | Sréct school to thé ¢ty for jail purposes, | remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you | JFOR BXCHANG .6 rom how mod h el oo ot ooty | were taken back to Omaba. Mrs.'Dorsey |ty in the fall, | No one ‘... evor' fnl- | W51 resd and referred to the commitice o | have your money bas | +; boat laeytion 1o Counc | WiuTa; bt end o IS county, left a couple as gone on to CARO. | ud a2 o '01= | police to report next kviday evening. | . ® nbrance; will exc.ial husingss of yoars ago for Sacramento, Cal., to engage | o P00 " @ Chice | lowed them to their home, but we will. | “Jumes Stephenson catled the couneil's at The proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh | o o0 0 L etory bullding er wn'lh wealarn Towa b dastaen N in rallway speculation. They builded o street Agalnst the Motor | Wheve they go we can follow, and a new | tention to the fact that the shed covering | Remedy know that their medicine perfectly | uail i} wark reduiring & thoroush ; ‘rallway in the town and operated it in About three years ago a colored man | world is to'be found that will immortal} | th ion booths is t madl and should | and permanently cures Catarrh 0 prove practienl knowledge of co uction and YT vory profitable a5 1o ahown byt | named Miller was killed on the motor line, | ize the finder: | be enlarge it to you, they make this offer: If they can't | strengtn of materinis, n specinity, ° a0 for LY Jhotia R0 manne MR - | e Me. Eulllvant ot Chlirer e RREEIEEh | Mayor Bemis nominated M. J. Cowgill for | cure your Catarrh, no matter what your 0. B30k 834, Fremont, Neb, | some of their frionds. 0 3ho | menoed a sult against the compony for dam. | The Preacher Was Answered. | city eloctrician. The appoiniment. \was re- | case i, they'll pay you $500 in cash. [ offect that they had just sold out on t which will adda « side of their ledge It is now announc that they will build a railway between th ber of good lots between uew bridgo at very low prh 1elda, Nicholson & Co #300,000 to the o defense of the company was that Miller wa terest to W“ rs of genuine ”wlul |.umj" e Barber repair cldim, amounting to QV|DE VIEN | | mtoxicated when he fell from the train ]l{fll'!" H':I ]m w’n- n;l |I||. |‘n|||"lu>~v“IIl $16,000 for 1502, which was appioved,by the | 3. o0 of the Pe 4 of 8 o8 0 | The case was taken to the supreme court on | Fresno, Cal., a few Sundays since. 1@ | soard of Public Works, was up for approyal | *4Stee of th Sowna of Buu Jose and pmento, | 8n appeal, and_yesterday a telegram was re- | church building stood square up against | by the council. 1t was ordered reforred to i 5 ceived announcing that the judgment of the | the sidewalk, and the preact 1 just | the committee on paving, curbing and gutter nament this week at the ived announcing .t | ¥ ach ad jus ] gallery, 236 ”._lwh\'"l.\_‘(m_ | court below “"Ll been aftirmed grown eloquent over his subje ing for investigation. 5 10 be shot off Saturday, | Wanted—Cash_off thing was perfectly still whon 1 ol saLe-— bargaln. G AND FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES - 51 Broadway, Upstairs COLLECTIONS A SPECIA Y QOI EXCHANGE-‘Ihree good os 1n Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict | ~.ip v ™ e e Shooting tou shooting rifle. T for ten s Com Play € b and clenr lots aves | Lange (0r n good A | PHONE 1573 ‘ 12 FARNAM, of business perty. WG Metee, 10 Main ste February 4. D. H. TATE. Citizen's State bank stock. Must be | &5t ‘h\.vn‘_- xclaimed with much v . Bids for furnishing ice for the present sea TTUDRNT ourse wantod at W. O. A. B ol - — 010> "AdAreas B A Bhaute ence: “What is it we most need, my | son were received, The first thre ® DISORDERS IS cornes Ninth tisast and Vifth aren Coal and wood: best and cheapest | friends, tonight?” Just at this point | as if « combine was in existence. They were . ‘ olween 2 and % yoars of age, heslthy and Missouri hard wood in the cit prompt Fir Meat Market. one of the travelir unch peddlers of | for 40 cents per 100 spounds. The South And el the traln of | ©f&00d character. delivery. H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main. | The fir> department was called out last | Fresno passed in 7 3 t of the chureh | Omaha Ice company bid 2 cents and if its ice = s A —s Bl L gy Tty e evening at 9:30 o'clock by rradt ! th ‘h“l’lul: is not taken [ Cut-Off lake the company PAWN BROKER. b Has PR uin n alarm from tne | door and shout lomale cqmpany price Is low eaough. 4 10 Msin v ey N B v ece 3 C The committee on - -\)'\“ [ e Do you smoke? Have you tried T. D. | meat market which was recently opened chicken tomales” The house couldn't | pubife moerrs cont '1,,“1, 26 CaR S o 405 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. | given o every hartof the b will sond ’ }\inyl.\ Co.'s Purtagas? [t's w charmer. | Mr. \L. J. Sullivan ou Broadway | control itself, and it is said the preacher | gute, ©ore Y A building " | Money Louned on Diamonds, Watonos, ete. | §arely ysoaed) ¥RKS o aay suterer ‘the press Biece o Bisiases’ sropersy Just light one, cormer of Eighth street. 1he chemical | smiled also, Nebraska Telephone company asked | Big bargainsin unredecmed pledges BRADLEY BATTLE CREKK, MICH, 4 Malu strech i | raska Telep pany | s

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