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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE THI&#“AY FEBRUARY 2, 1803, terms in the penitentiary for small crimes. Nesmaska Crry, Neb, Feb, 1 [Spocial " s * About four years ago he was tried in court on > N Telegram ty Tur Bre.|—The cold COUNCIL BLUFFS « | four different charges, bhut managed to get | struck this city last night, the thermom eter OFICE 0. 12 PEARL stiier. | B O Harris Fatally Shot Hinelf in His | froc i all but three. ‘On the fourth, thut of | Northwestern Points Repert. Moro Exosed- yogistoring 33 below rerg enrly this mo )] 3 ! PEARL STREE . selling a 1ort raged horse. he was convicted " g, and ranging from 102 to 165 below al Pear] Street Office, and sentenced to the penitentiary for two ingly Cold Weather, day. Business was almost entively years. The case was taken to the supreme ponded Delivered Ly carrier to any part of the eity ——— ¥ on an appeal, his attorney believing Sk Beatnicr, Neb., Feb, | Special Telegram H. W, TILTON, - MANAGER NO CAUSE ASSIGNED FOR THE DEED | iiihlji'," Vs Uiort time when ho wold dje. | KANSAS AND / MISSOURI ™ ALSO SUFFER 1oaun Ben | SThe cold wave steuck this TELEPHONES | Bilsiness (e | Now the supreme court has afiemed the de P | stormy gale of wind, which prevajled with greater or less severity u t. The aver cision of the lower court and McIntosh is re i'8 —— g or t i ) real ¥ age temperature at 6 o'clock this morninge Affalrs of the Agricultucal Implement House | arr Unless somethi s doneshe will zes Blow and, Mach ring MINOR MENTION, of Rtussell & Co., Which the Vietim :“.:‘”‘v' 1 to the venite ntiury to gerve out his Ensues in Many Places,Trains e erm, but his great age and feebleness rea N. Y. Plumbing Co, Munaged, pd Condition ders it extremely likely that death will pre has subsided Courcil Bluffs Lumber o, Coal the completion of the term, SXCRVTESCUL LHU RSy Biavsuaw, Neb., Feb, 1.—[Special to Ti Murs, £, L. Cook will entert arty — — Bee.]—A very Nigh nort wind pr friends this evening at high five OWNS 1 vails. The cold wave wek here at 10 Mary Flaherty, who was charged witl E. C. wer of the agricultural St. Pavr, Minn, Feb. 1.—Today has been | o'clock yeste It was then 4= above Jarceny of some clothing, was «discharged in | implement house of Russell & Co., was found liar Provist ) centrle | the coldest day for years all over the north. | At 11 it i :‘-v‘h o'clock, d t f N police court yesterday 1morn ing dying laat-ovening ih h No. 512 Pearl west, as low as 502 below zero being re et dorelock, &= below at 4 o'clock a ha K me for. “mg Mus. Lucius Wells and Mrs. A, W. ( strect. . W. Jones, & young man who | . 10cre 188 littlo old tady wholives on Fifth | yowen feom some points, while none could o Vory sovers seind blowing. ' n N m ca will entertain a high five party this even . L g mi avenue i a house adjoining St. Joseph's | foi o wenthor nbonn " \ : ) 0t at their home on Oakland avenue rooms in the building, entered the prive demy who has o wide acquaintance [ oo et Pt LN tHakm \m o vel | b 1ok ?'fi‘,‘\;'“. ity At ALY ‘and fth our attention to ““ - Tarid o - Ty ofice at 8:50 o'clock and found the body ly- | & A el Jpesh ea lis morning the thermometers regis- | struck this vicinity g dnight an | & with Hee 4 AL Ietngubky’ i Morningsids [‘1ng on the Tlooe tack. of the de ke, it an | (008 o0 I "“”; UL SHE T :-""”}"““‘- Al | tored from 5= t0 40> below and at 7 o'clock been, rowiug colder cvery hour. 1t is now M n ] el ihels E b e o et o 2 g e g o] by hough none of them seem to know her name. N = below tomorrow afternoon at 2:40 o'clock immense bullot hole in his forehead dirnetly tonight the weather bureau reported 20 T fob. 1 iy She is over W s of age and & bee A i TOWN, ‘eh, torday There will be a meeting of Exce re | above the right eye 3lood from the wound i T years of age and ha " below 3o 72 4 the mercury stood 7= above ut this place, | o\ No. 0, Anclent Free and Accepted Masons, | jaq gaturated the carpot and drops were | "€ At the expense of the county for a It was 40° below at Britton, 802 below at | Last night the mercury went down 1o 94 MANUFACTURED this evening for work in the second degrec T SR EaDY e A number of years past Sioux Falls, 26= below at Yankton and 365 | With a northiwest blizzavd vaging. Al trats | A crowbir wis dropped fron the chemical | | ah o from the I Ho was still | w6 roully Intoresting part of the story is Selow xt Hinoh. 8. 5 are late aud telograph wires own in all [ . ONLY BY t " reathing 3 o1l fnds \ " . . directions. engine at yesterday morniug's I'he that the old lady has made all the necessary ” ok T, ISOuon! finder will confc ra favor on the fir by By b allber revolver with [l srepatations for herowa funeral, and Her o \,w“’ el Lo KEOKUK, Tn., Fleb. 1.—A blizzard Mt returning it e enipt I hof blood on 1 d 0= below, and at Fargo 412 below early in | here all day with the temperature 5= below the day and at 7 o'clovk tonight it was 243 | zero. it being the fiest snow storm of tha parlor is even ornamented with the coftin in Louis Barada and Cora Calhou 1 o w his head had 8 Vialow u6 BINERTe season for this vicing Trains ave delayed badly and streot railway business is greatly g which she expects finally to be laid away to AT siruc rest. She has always had a horror of a RN eR grontr terrupted. The weather burea observer's wt shows the past month to have been Tacs v 8 \ cheap funeral, and s a consequence she bride 8 Third street P took care several years ago, when she was in | Rapids and Sacred Heart below at i better circumstances than now, to sce that | Stillwater, 422 below at Dawson, 342 below colaest Janu, recorded in the twent lish | he hure « The Utile Dulee ek f,‘".f heralshould take place with a s font ] at New Ul 522 below at Redwood Fails yenrs of the” station’s existence, the mean #tioet ttend ve ng " 5 || ADHRREH S b Ty D 8190 in cash by sewing, | 295 below at Forgus Falls and 30= below in et b SR LR h havin The regular Of this an paid a gentleman who | this cit < socfety will be held ot the A% thaH. K AOFERL IR busThoks in AL 7 0'clock tonieht the weather bureat IN COLORADO, 2 o'clock 11 the ladic ) X 3 ¥ Council Bluffs #30 for one of the finest coffins [ reports $4= below at Moorehead and w4.s - requested to be present 4 he had in his stock. The cofin now stands | below in this eity. The weather is the cold- | Deep Snows in the Mountains Cause Loss of pledgos 1 on end in her room, where she cansee | €50 for five years and in some sections the Life Miners Snowed Iy Marringe licenses o {88y y 1 it every day and meditate coldest ever recorded. Warmer weat S Dexver, Colo., Feb, 1.-—This morn the Frank I, Swan s 3 g L | the chiver subjects it brings | 10w looked for torm that has been prevalent oughout Bluffs, and to B o d wis (| to mind. She paid uearly half of of Avoca. The latter co t the remainder to the same undertaleer with < below zero, T rmometer still 1S8tock Ferish -Deep Sn registors 8= below this evening. The wind In Minnesota it was 85 below at Pelican In Kansas and Missourd, the country reached Colorado, and this even ing the thermom reached 2 with a | light snow. About 8 o'clock tonight the i NEWS OF 3 STERDAY. Address a postal card to the Rev. J. M. Wilson, D.D., of Castellar Pre e ceventful day, whenever it might come, She (0¥ evening continued just twenty-four at the revival services in the Second 1y . that dihen her funeral toolk plach nothing: | Ph'storm was the extraordinavy tall i the | the state show that the storm is general and quite au interest in e et of religion 1 ) SHown no disposition to live on the tat of the below all of 54 = learned, in ¢ th and destructi terday afternoon, Rey wnder officia ! ! donce in her. So great is this confldence | 5 3 SO TS eross 4 gruleh, when a snowslide B L T o e, e mout S s knowt stores where the county buys its warcs, Sh snow, and trains from the west today were | was covered so deeply that he was suffocated vitual of the order ik ice dealers of Council Blu ing costs the county more than %2 nth M, g, Sullivan, who was burned out Tues- | e, oncq e BUIEE et Wi tho | Guntier as she ts familrly known by the | v fours late | Bradley, two miners working on’ the Little \ ? § f A ° e Insurance. Ho hopes to be ublo to open up | Muking us the lowest bid to furnish us [ (AT oMY verret 16 that the time when | 1¢ungny Central raflrond and that the roud | family of soven. chiliren. Miange Hoe Tw C t St W k IR U i Hin 56 soar ns b6 na uetoe oF Ly the summer of 1893, in such w'r“‘l'“’_“»‘ le to use her coftin 10 be | west of that place is completely hiocked nilkman, started today from Aspen for In | eam (=) or S A great deal of complaint is being indulged | Welker, 607 Main street, by February ire broke out in prevailed the thermometer going to b reached his destination long before thus, but unt of the very poor gua of gas that is | piittea of throe M — — Tourtelotte fail to locate him and it is feared OF GOODsS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. brilliant as a tallow candle, and eight lights | JOHN By Ronr. Baubarz, before it could et theve the sheds had been [ Omaha Citizens Treated to Quite a D At Maroney’s sawmill, about ten cor. Ave. A and 26th ST Telephone 810, Send for irculars and price list. . = ~ —_— £ S Hlsy: i have but little provisions. =) [ 1 i - Conrad Gieise, jr., and Miss Minnie Klop- | G KOBWL J. H. Pack, e e five is supposed to have been | mometrical frenks Omaha has had her quota | Mig oA A o el e ! T o ™ 4‘ ) J ping, both of this county, weve married yes H. LuaK, JOS, WARDEAIN. s astoati va HUGHERE ] e during the past forty-cight hours. The mer | known that sever les have oceurred e 0 L terday noon at St. Paul’s church, Rey METZGER & RANDOLETT, i nasacallod topthe real | tween Aspen and A = —f — nied by Mr. Philip Geise and Harmony streets, at 2:30 o'clock in t sche, flivted in a waltz, winding up its rescuers arecaught between two of them bank stock. Must be | " @2, d, | fered from a praivie five. Near Akvon o | 7~ T ~ e - where they will visit friends, sold. Addvess E. H, Sheafe i CnaE EALfouElHD RODH X bl it has remained, - It hus been cold, | farmer soasted o o for l‘w’_” oD 7 4 ) 4 then visit in eastern Towa and Tilinois, after : - dlaze, and the loss was nommal wt very cold, and Omaba's usualiy busy | jug his land, but the flames. esciped his cor N s which they will scttle down on a farm near e Was a Literary Tramp. thoroughfares have been practically deserted e o Gt A T thie . AitEiat oo \whose consummate nerve and natural love | Bluffs Republican club at Mayne & Hazle- | Of 490rs. Jack Frost has nipped many a nose | yraska, was just over the line in Colorado atomy. Only a few days ago the sun shone | was, together with his anjmals, dameerore] MENT AFTERWARDS. attorneys being however, they were sibly believed that this city was getting too | but it w stopped in time to save their lives. S0 M. Hontor ook dgainst the | for hin to give him a position suited to his / ¢ 3 | N T ) T 1 French League Sufety Curve company of | talents must now look in vain. He E Domestie. y concealed about the premises his shakin PowriaNp, Ore, Feb. 1.—Oregon and | HU ( \ " l | Sfoux City, in which the plaintiffs claim to | into Tiur Bre office a little over a Typhus fever is spreading in New York City. | hands with himself, Washington just now arve experiencing the i 1 4 X} have been swindled out of §10,008- on false | and subscribed for o paper, ordering it to be | The skating contest between Breen and | The first Indloation that anyone had coldest weather in ten years, The the: representations made by the defendants ]wnt to l‘)r lH‘ v'fl;w\\ s I; rn |]\«n|\r |}..- r:v\u't (‘u]nnll\» s declared off Pictou, N. 8. ; become dissatisfied with the mometer reglate: from 5= to 202 below | Council Bluffs, Towa, in regard to the CRIPPLE CREEK properties helonging to ith reference to stock | 2 0Ure co 1ouse and put in a box which hie had put up The Calanmet s declared a istered a kick became i T O S0, R NI, S . ate advices v wyorabl L R R T R G T T dividend of $5 per shi able March 1. Theaday - aftemoon. The Jledgt of e CAst ds monn elingienrly | this oompuly AT teiRd vloesivary (Ey OLB IO SHERe et Jaldwin, attorney for the defense, left for | Miller. The paper w nt, The leaders of the Mexican bandits recently fell “us though struck with | Mhis momiug, while west of the mountains Refer to C. . Hannan, Cashier Citizens’ State Bank, Council Bluff: Chicago, and a” postponement had to be | nothing more was heard of him until the | captured are undergoing trial utSan Antonio, | un'‘axe and then the faw hegan A wido oo 11 708 DoYeiINg Aboub shio sard Msrk b taken. collector made & round and failed to find him | Tex. = e adltn et of barometer had been gatheriug in the | bogan fulling again ) LT TRLTE TN S t home. - An investigation resulted in the | The New York Medical socioty will petition | jioxthwest for several diys and. it fell upon | ¢'clock is still atit. From one to two Spacial Notices. e T A s discovery that Mr. Miller wis. entirely wh, | CONEress for the establisimoiy of n national : : e A feveo | has fallen, causing much trouble to all rail Settle your bill at Davis', the druggist, T fne M X er. v N arantine LD RGO LI R S LRI I e i e i COUNGIL BLUFF3, b b and save expens after 13th inst, bills ]'(n;\‘\\lnl;v\‘lllh n' fl.‘.\l\.mm !ll\l' nl.’.Inl‘;r\ r;:\x;x.: a Muny of the teachers of the Long Tslana | Wind came .h.m; from the region wh:}'l‘ x'm- ton stock on the ranges is suffering intonsely, | : Th itan. 20 Yoars’ i RIha o1ve) orhey 100 bollacHof paper at the barn yesterday and day before, [ ¢ Y 0 the t o been suspended by | mercury was sufely ensconced some 46= b Qn'g L LA = = Good Samaritan, will be given attorney for collection. and took It to tho house, but iv hud not been | §i% G s 0™ Mve been suspended by | JonGey was sufely ensconced some 402 be- | Deep Suow I Hlinois. L idis prico e tow amorahe G ST or SHat et 8 ittt Hoca s et : as he price 1s low enough. H. G. Mctice, 10 Main st Another improvement to the populay | found before that. Miller was evidently Johin Duss, the trustee of the Economic | Erowth of beard had only to get in its way Pexix, 1L, Feb. 1.—One of the heavicst e pE L ok e M1 | RRADER OF DISEASKS OF MEN A Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. tramp, who had taken up his temporary r soclety, successor of I'ather Henrich, hus been | to procure a clean shave. By 7 o'clock ND W 0 o 'ms Seen in Pekin for many years ¥ o and city propariy . PROP OR OF THE . dence inthe barn, and appreciating a good [ tric ki with paralysis Tuesday evening the mercury visited zero, | fo tater nrel W Pekin for many year bought and Thomas, €0t bt L R PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. thing, decided to provide himselt” with a Application hus been made for a recelver for | but was not contented there and continued K s Crry, Mo, Fev, 1.—The bliz marriage by Rev, 1. F 1 5 & i the understanding that it was to be used in ch swooped do T P Tiomo oh Willow fvenue % | hiving a hearse and two carriages on the Sich swooped down from the north yes aver i i lours, At 6 o'clock this evenine i was | Weather grew warmer and s heavy snof byterian chureh, Omabi, will preach tond is ac t ¥ then settled down with the calm assurance practically over. A remarkable feature of | began falling. Reports from many points in terian church on Harmony and Logan street 8 : would be lacking. temperature which it occasioned. At th that snow slides in the mountnins are num Ihese services are very we aitended and 8 Unlike most of the county charges. she has place it dropped from 49= above zero to b erous, resulting in several cases so far as beiug manifeste | LT o v, Kan., the fall was 82 dur Near Carbondale Colo., Charles Smith and “The funeral of Josial o0l pluce ye tridges with | & y r Forman the greatest ¢ ne period. At Wichita it was 62 | o youne man known as “Bill" started Tno remains were followed to £y foas i t } St s glvon het curte blanche on the | “inie bitsgnd aid ot dbliy. sallway trafle | cartied Sher) Loon Showellc Smith, v to any greiut extent. Theré was not much | much trouble, excricated himself, but *Bil cts what she pleases and has it charged to lodges of the city, and the services il Blufs and Omaha fe e [ L BP0 wend e 51 the county.but it is very seldom that her keep- | R S THHIS O H evening’s ‘trains, | and his body has not yet been recovered ! owever, are bulletined as being from one to At Aspe ‘olo. § o ang ohin ave hereby notified that we, the | “Auntie,” as she is famiharly known by the | However, are bulletined as being from one t st iaspen, Colo., H. A, Shively and_doh dny night, states that his loss will amount to | 40 2 . AT vl : ovi : A dispatch from Leavenworth states that | Mill mine, were caught in an avalanche and | Il contraet with any responsible party | friends with some of the lusuries of life, so ow drifted badly along the line of the | inst it 1 Shive o5 0 wife an hout § onuly &0 of which is covered by | W1 itract with an 1 ible party that hor only regret is that the time when it Irifted badly along the line of the | instintly killed hively leaves a wife and surance comjpy s through, which will | quantitics and at such times as we mg Dispatehes from various points in Kausas | Tourtelotte park, whicl 'is situated on top of | B O Loy Cgs i aHiIL | quRntLEy wud Bt SO sl mes A e state that the coudest weather yesterday | @ mountain adjoining Aspen. Ho should huv C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. i it to M. o Fires, i 3 A 5 3 b 3 the car sheds in the | Lijoi at aifferent places telephone messages between Aspen and | Dycing, Cleaning and Refinishing by the patrons of the gas company, on 25, when they will be opencd passenger yards at the Union Pac.fic trans- y | ¥ ! fer about 12:30 o'clock yesterday morning. FREAKS OF THE WEAT | that he and his team were caught in a slide B A 5 7 i p 5 P 4 0w being turned out. 1t furnishes a light o el o ) nE e ATHER. aha oftice, 1521 Farn: hone 1521 ieil Bluffs offico o vork siow boing tumed out. It furnishes w lght s | \f WWricrn W. STORTZ The five department was called out, but and destroyed Omaha oftice, 1521 Parnam S, Telephone 1521, Council Biuffs offico and works #re mecossary i’ order 1o light an ordinary | C. L. NUNAS, W. KEELINE demolished. The loss will amount to several lighttul Little Blizzard. from Aspon, slght menand twenty.five I ) ] are snowed in, und it is known th 100 passably H. MILLER, HUBER Bros., hundred dollars, but is covered by insur Of the queerest of baror otvical and ther | b ks R : Her BB s danced ¢ iet, tripped a scho oney's mill and that Bt anina, el St e dence of Chonte vner of Benton has danced a minuet, tripped a schot ron, mill and tha . s 3 L s \fternoon, the defective flue having ntertaine their safety MAY LEAD Miss Annie Kloppi After the cer Wanted - Cash_offer for ten shaves [ #fternoon, the defective flue havi i In eastern Colorado the settlers have suf the happy couple loft for Wa Oitiveniat Binta gotten in its work. A small v b b, trol and set the grass on fire. A farmor Neolu Thove wasa tramp in town 3 . FIuHLIES JICIIb! souncil | Save by those whose business forced them out .| named Holden, living i Adams - comntr e A numnber of important cases wereon the Thove vill boa meoting of the Council s e i e sk Rk g 9 0 S LN pinched many a toe and played pranks gen | when he met the fire. He was driving o WE COURT THE MOST THOROUGH INVESTIGATION——INVES Among them were Elwell against the Kim- | 00 literature combined to x bin & most | tos ofico, Merriam block, at 7:80 b m. 8at- | Erally'on” oxposed. portions of - tho human team of horses when he met the flames and ball-Champ Investment: company and L, W sirable candidate for a position as book | urday, Februaryd. >resid IEYNTS S rinti tiie A ngio-Amorican: Movt ent. But his presence in the community D.E STHM‘%‘PN!]“: Nok, Presicent. with a warmth suggestive of spring; then | burned. The fire spread to the farm of | gage and Trust company. On account of the | was not found out until he had disappeared, b L the man in charge of the weather, who 1os- | My, Phelps, who had 400 sheep i his corral. I vontinued until ne Inesday. The case | 14 the beople who might have been lookin much of a good thing, dropped a nickel in the S : slot, and now the man with plenty of coa In Washington and Ovegon. ) 1 weather and Nine inches of snow fell'in as WORLD'S HERDAL DISPENe Blufts ] morning paper to read while sipping his | the Home Benefit association of New York, its downward course, wany hours. The mercury dropped 5= and Lt YA T softee, by - masquerndl A cOOt: IRt ORI AN Ca S0 R « & | on its downward course. S all day the thermometer registered 2= below | JoOR EXCITA roomm house: modarn conyon D F. C. Reed hias returned from Ii- | Coffee, a8 ding #s coachman I I . People who were mnot obliged to | yano "Ry I Helsho: A8 ovar n fob lences; best locitton i Coune'l Blufts; cloar of Colonel I, (. Reed has returned from are. amor oh § s 5 . 10 | zero. "By night the snow was over a foot 1 There is & rumor floating around to the | The supply of natural gas, which furnishes | go - down © town - dar the evening A ElLY A encumbrance; will excianzo for busin®ss hou se I ) n - town wring vening a8y pr ig_around | R Lo ey i e s il d ¢ deep and in many places drifted severalfeot. | ofia smatior town 1. wostarn lowa s eastarn e effect that Miller was formerly employed h dlatross his rosulind aneibut off and | took one look at the cold wave flug d S ! 7 as ageut by a lighthing rod firm, but was | Much distress has resulted thereby. flonting from the government bulldieg oak | Business was-greatly impeded and trains | braska. Greonshields, "Nieh & Cony Connell Mrs, Emma Campbell of Missourl Valley | discharged because he persisted in swindiing | The forelen commerce of the port of New | 08 AL Tor Rome 0 100k ATtk thept freg and | FOIE UL of the city were stalled for from | Hints.” 18 in the city, the guest of her father, J. M. | his follow agonts ut of them eanmioot mounted to 81,081,220,874 for 1892, |sset ot for home 10 lobk ‘after thelr fires and | thye to four hours. It is still snowing lively | 260 AGRE Nebrases senoniion Templeton. it s u of the country (o $2,010,341,063, :nl'_ o Hl’ll‘l"“"“'hl l_\u‘nll the m:;h‘l would | ,d growing colder, 0. proved farm s) por o T S al s, W. N v that diphtheria avale: i Yifteen prisoners, confined in the Mureay, | D€ in - the language of the son o n, ta John Templeton and his sister, Mrs. W. N ow that diphtheria is prevalent in ¥ L U ) [ W N ull escupe Among th Were 4 mur- howly terrvor L FO CASNT, Young gone to Nebraska City to at- | Council Bluffs and Omaha wily A0 RAY el OCbe T b s e This anticipation was not an erroneous one. A BECA tend the funeral of o relative. should be provided with De. Jefferis’ in- | charles s Gavander and James | The night was one of the bleakest and most | 11gne snows and Kising Temperature Pre. J.T. Chynoweth of Windsor park, Chi- | fallible diphtheria preventive and cuve. | Young wer y Injured by an explosion | unendurable experienced in Omaha for man, dleted for Today (e T TN AR, i8 fu the city, the guest of his old col- | Tt can be had of Council Bluffs drug- | of 2unpowder in t Zunesvitle, 0. 5 | years, Business down town w W roN, D, ¢ b. 1. —Forecast for | £ barguin Tds, Nigholson & Co. lege mates, Jacob Sims and H. W. Tilton & ited States Consul Ashby will leave Colon | Standstill and the streets G VWASRINGTON, L0 grecasvidor | AlE J. C. Lange will leave Saturday for Mobile, 3 for NiwgXonicion Fobruary R bt | The hackmen \.Alnl;h\. ielter from the biting | Thursday l'“li T""N* A and lowa—Light | fron BXCHANGRCAlrhe g00d Cravldang Ala., where he will remain for about a | Bouricius finds out that Stutsman | fmul 9:10 Lt ce Consul | powih wind and the policemen—well, snows, followed by clearing weather; cast jon & Cor S AL RSP UESAUbly mouth looking after his business interests Street is all vight for the piuno business, | i test o o Camky cither went to sleep in some nice warm place | winds: slowly rising temperature, - s e Ll i b oo B LIS REAND UL Pl teat of pRenmntic dynamite gane of | oo od T doorwaya syRore tHY sire: shels | Lo Novin Dato e nar Wy fair; winds cash and clear lots to oxchange for a good M. Little, one of the well known dry | just look at his new signs, the Vesuyius were a deeided suceess, 1 welve K o D BUNebe Dt Ly A nAnEe fora good 3k 5 I' leave Woro A the tilon om_ the d 00 cold for | s 7 o S A erature goods clerks of the city, will leave today for hots in all tired and the projectiles all { from the wind. It was too cold for | shifting to south; slowly rising M“Hw” e ( ) Ll i Metee, 10 Main R h S ST anbatl, b aeey “Myles-nn-Boanre” n Success. fell within a short distance of oron the space | rooks to be abroad and not a single robbery v South Dakota—Partly cloudy, with ENT nuree wanted at W. C. A, hospilal, on his own hook Mr. Cogley aud his company produced for | aimed at. vi orted, Only three unfortunates, th sional snow in south portion; wirmer; Njoth szeet and ifth dveiio: must 3 i gk LR UL S The mosafes and the documents to be sent by ¢ liquor, were arre y st winds. b s cars of age. healthy and Suonft Hazon went to, Neola Tueday the.-gecunds i losh Al g Wis oviginal | o vatican to e World's i in Chica 50 ure ins managed to keep running until mid- Local Record, H D L night to take a buggy ride of enty-two | little gem of a drama, “Myles-na-Bodare,” to | regar 1s 0 precious that two of the gl 1 Pila tho cara: were DAl o0 OFd, wilesin the face of the wind, l0oking for | yn uudience that filled the house despite the rl's crow will guard them night aud day | BEDS, but s 4 rale the cars were nearly | 0 o0 oot R L OMA pick It up on corner of | ina D A witnesses in a case in the district court. O BalR & L B tHak Tt o : o ng the voyage to New York. e T i e the north continued | Feb. 1.—Omaha record of temperature and and SIxth avenu . Finder will plen £ treat the following Diseases : W. 5. Baird will leave tomorrow for Sgn bieet ol A B ALy W8 hogk Hpe d.thut Don. M. Dickinson hag visited | 1 0icis Clin slight Querics of snon aiion | rainfail compared with corrasponding dny of Hehoontyauisltlier:at siora of res Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lunge; Dise Antonio, Tex.. where his brother, John W, | Preciated. because best understood, by those | Chie the instance of Mr. Cleveland, for | 811 night with slizht fiu HADOY i "M | past four years eases of the r, Fitsnad Apoplexy, Heart Baird, and his mother now are. His | Who saw it on the evening previous, It isa | U Of Inducing Judge Greshan to | grew thicker § JRarng Brurenchied. X 3 18903, 1892, 1801, 1800 Disease, Liver Compliiut, hidney Complaing brother's health is very poor, and there ave | simple little piece, and its chief beauty 1i Pliclps place on the Ler A ||imednry dropped to 19 Ebslow st the .signal | nyy(mum temparature, 59 410 i Nervous Debility, Mental Depres- RneL 8 L ROGEy rere re | simple little piece, and its chief beauty lies | commission, Mr. Phelps being slated for the | station in the government building, and at i . . ¢ h 8 l doubts as to his final recovery. in its simplicity, in_its presentation of th veral other points over the city it was re- | Ao lemperature., 116 elon, Loss of MT" 1°°flf eminal 3 simplicity, s sentatiol o . sveral other points over the ¢ as re- | A temperature,. | * E 2 Diabetes, Bright's Dieasc, St. Vitus® Fr .;k M. Sci nll.m is th Ln:v_‘lvr‘ -(‘r ‘r“; 1 | lowly cha I'\\{l“AN!A |w.|~;<..:n]n{1--, nored | o 'n‘i'“ MeKni h |‘| .-l o ‘.‘A:lr‘l.»]y a ported this morning all the way from 14 to S 4 00 .00 h ms&kmfigfimr‘m;al’nm;ymv Wirite Bwelling, y. born Tuesday morning. hief of Po “ar) egorra” kuockdown and | foundry i 16 shops in sburg, Berofuis, Fover Sores, Cancers, Tumors * lice Scanlan shows his appreciation of the | snillalah scenes which all provi UM OB S195: U0, “Tho cox n falling in a manner that seriously e and preci 0 i for the ; i o fact that he is now a grandfather by making | ous Irish dramatists — have deemed LaTtie Quio of theoldest In_that clty, Tiio atencd to block tho street car lines, but | GRS peodiiaban tHOmEna foh 2 o | @and Fistula in ano removed without a resolution against staying out nights. sexshtlal 0 b0 Bkt - Spanbrayalisie o [iRSRSUR 6 I CInIiged WUl daryelydexecon itne | roaianod toibicok the Apers S LEACKE | N aoa el 1, E A { the knife or drawinz a drop of E. A. Wickham has returned from a visit Irish charactor. In many of lts f wes. o8- | fkev. T, . Trvine, an were mostly cleared by the time the heavily for thod : (e R Plogd, | Joman wi ’:;,',.‘}f{‘,‘;i‘,‘,fi‘:f‘l',‘,'l,pim to Denver, whe and his brother Ber- | pecially the character in sted by Mr. | heen holding revival mectings 3 ic s began to move toward the heurt March 1 RS, nard have been ¢ ing out a lot of paving | Cogley, it strongly resembles Sol ith Rus- | street mission, Baltimore, Md. the city. Business men were late in get- precipitation 2 ine 3 Special Attention given to private contracts, They have olso finished a 230,000 | sell's ~|'.».|‘« v'[uI Valley ud with some ad ‘\‘h'h‘vu;r.l'!l: n-'h g -x:A-\xn':n:.-«’n;»:;lv»r:; '.‘.‘n t [ tng down, and the arteries of trade seemed Dadols "_*\r 'l’;"_'“;l\' et s _ ; | and Venereal l?lsenue;o' all klllmn. Job of sewer laying in the city of Denver | ditious and ch o surpris ! el to which 10 T8 attamed noy fudles of | 15 be very sluggish on the street. School chi Solency sinca March . g d - 850 o 8500 forfeit for any Venereal Dige which the city now refuses to pay for. A | ing if it reached as 8 of popu=-| L0 O 0 N ericss attached gottogether | gron Wil viiled and wiapped.up. to thois 10 aa : Skt emse I cannot cure without merourys suit will be commenced for the amount larity as that American pastoral. Another [ 414 Prever red noscs, and many were Kept at | home by Reports from Other Polnts at 8 p. n £ 3 T WOtk temtret i ot e thies T SR 3 strong indication of the easy and natural The male conviets in the Indianapolis, Tnd ir cautious parents. Sowe of the school- | ——— - T porrholds or Plies cured, For warming g\ll-~|l|-|\l|\|\|v‘- 8, ]m”l‘ ~‘|m| Hul\ of I;\.m.1~r |‘|‘.._\l|; the fact that | workhouse, led by John Carker, & hegro, ate ms and buildings w : \,;”n f..lr “K\., and % S - OSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED rooms, ete., our gus heaters are just | it could be so well presented by comparative | tempted to'overpower thelvguards and gacipe, | the principals disiissod the schools. The 3 v o li hundreds of dollars by call what you want. Look at them. Clean n»lmx 5 M r.ull...\ s rm;u... inte n(hvl‘.\ in ’hc:.;u:'ul;l.- .N.u“:::;..r ‘»""'T '1(.‘-.l1_\ . ;.,.:l Park building could not be h | STATIONS, : 3 \ ‘\"“n(],:.\:“h::(fgnud undre: y calling convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and BElee- | regard to it are not known, but st will be a | about fiftcen minutes hurd fighting brousht | ynacecountable reuson. and the entire s tric Light Co. matter of great disuppolutment to all who | the brisoncrs ' under sublection.’ Several | WASIRTHILS PO, MICLAC ontirs schoo | DR, G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, vie L . seen the play if it does not have a remark. | Prisoners and Lt acly seaten. | o avged janitor, who Jost his position a fow ol 1 : .. | Theonly Physician who can toll what allg \ pS! - Monday night fc negro men murdered and " T THE EXCELSIOR HOME BAERK vND ROASTER bly st ful run 0d Grocery Store Burglarized. AU RNCOPRRE W FU. robbed two white men ut Richniond, W. Vi, | ¥ %0, has “monkeypd™ with the heat A Matieianen (none gantine withont brass fittings) oue a person without asking a question, J. Sullvan's grocery store was vurglarized [ Coal and wood; best and cheapest | 1 ol Rawlide anqShoetridge,s The: mur Argiug Al i Cloudy improved stylo. s asolid mako. nax deep ANl correspondence strictly eonfidential, Medieing = 5 dered men 1i Buchanun county and train; R 1 by oxDeoas. Address ali 1otears 1o Monday night. The burglars worked their | Missouri hard wood in the city: prompt | were ut Richmond with their wagons purchis- to some extent by the inclement . aAvos 33 nar ekal puteltions elemente yulide oont by exprom. Addr L way in through the back door, pried open the | delivery, H. A. Cox, No, 4 Muin. ing goods. The four negroes were eapture 4 by b geripuie o roulie on ARl saUan AUBNTS WA N ! X ', but none were abandoned on that Wi Gloudiess EDIneve y county In the £ S, Address, CHARLE 3 5 , et confessed the erime and were lynched | Kansas City 0 also helped themselves to a lot of groceries. Do you smoke? Have you tried T, D. 555 BROADWAY, Couneil Bluffs, Ta, nofs, where he has been for several mouths past. A numnb, = and the new bridge at very 10w prices, Nicholson & Co gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. LLOST Black dog skin laprobe. A wan driving 20 below. Between 5 and 6 o'clock the snow Statement showing the condition of tem ated for some About the hotels yesterdaymas an indoor | Den Judy The store has been burglarized about six King & ¢ Partagas? It's a charmer Forelgn, lay, although many braved the stmospheri alt Lal teloud . L2 o 3 Just light one The riots In Bozota have boen suppressed | conditions and deparfed for Chicago and | jiapid City. 5200 Cloudy Send for my new disease list and reduce: Wines durlng tho last two years, and the aud order now prevails, | other poiutsas though the weather was that | JHiht 3 Ioud e ”E ma" TR Slaspo. 1Sk, and. JoRuged same door has been pried open every time. o : ho king of Spain has scarluting, No serious | of N o fous parts of the city came | Hisiar o ers prices for trontmen “The door is now nearly worn to pieces by th Eitelberg's Statement. The king of Spain has scarluting, No serious | of May. From various pr e clty came | iy 1 il A 20t h dunger is apprehended the usual cry of (*busted pipes.” and | tQuappelle frequent assaults made upon it by midnight | Peter Kitelberg claims to have been done 3 ] $¥innedo T R i PAWN BROKEIR. Beef is Cheap as Ever! Cheyent ut pork, humis, lard and haeon, whilo wi nster Gazetto is u new daily | the cellars and kitchens. that were exposed | Miles Ciiy Clondy. an i Bk ha ‘.{,",‘, Lond noon, witile Wiy suspected of setting fire to his house. He aper secking the patronage of the London | to his freezing breath. Galveston . G8).....1Cloudy 406 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. than any other place in the city, The pl - denies i DA s SR A 0 oney Louned on Dinmonds, Watonos, ote, | £6tyour meat 18 whero you got. the. be Seventh Ward Agitation, enles Shat the grand jury is trying ¢ fasten | “pne Brigish war ships Dreadnaught and a it assumed the characteristics of a | Georae E. Husr, Local Forecast Oficial Money Tguned Dinmands [ ascnon o Tho 1ot for YOUr inonoy. Laok at thase g The people living south of the tracks are | the crime upon him, but is simply investigat (aperdown hiave uatied from Fort Zautu with | blizzard, But. 1t couldebiardly be ihesod as il Big burgalns n uuredeomed pledees. d recolleet thit ¢very thing Is the best th : 1o bw 0" flnding o 3 tents and bedding for the earthiua ke sufterors . - = wift & Co. slaughter again coming to the front with an agitation | I witha view to finding out who th P such in Nebraska, forwhile theweather was Constipatiou cured by DeWitt's Early 4 ruilty party is. — Bitelberg was o witness | Of Zante. . 4 ! s o 2. Ly Y S v VIEN Plate Boiland Flank Boil. on of the Fourth ward soas to | i iR e grand ey, and ho o An explosion of fire dump occurred o the | Btensely cold the snow fall was not heavy. | Risers. OVIDE ’ # new ward—the Seventh—to com- | search warrant issued against a man whom General von Blumenthal coal pit at Zeldihe | The coldest weather reported within the e Justice of the Peace - ghonider Qiod. . pall the ter b - Nausen, Westphalla. Eighteen miners w boundaries of the Unfted States was from | Worthily Contributed. - 51 Broadway, Upstairs | Showidar Roast s B s tertlioRy ln the squthern part | ha suspected of robblog the housa and then | kiudTustantiy und wevonibon wore 1oyaras™® | Bajaaarics of the Uriisd Etates was from | Kaxsas Crry, Mo., Feb. 1.—At noon today COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY Qorned Beef, late dn i ik of the city beyond the tracks. This scheme | SCUDK it on five to conceal the evidences of | “mpic popular seception of | zero. It is very cola at St. Paul, Minn., | the Kansas City clearing house contributed ik Corned Clodsand Ruup; was agitated about a year ago, but for some | e theft. His tusurauce amounted to #4900, 1 iporated 1rish dynimiter i and there hus béen almost enough snow fall | 8 4 reason or other the council refused to tang | WhIe the valuo of the goods in the house, hé | most remurh monstration yet made in | there to produce a genuine blizzard. At Rin Roast, + eef 5 : | 200 to the family of A. P. Ingleman, who Elrloin Steak 1240 claims, as shown by a entory, was ). | hish yor of Limer esided the necessary action. ‘The citizens who are MBS SpARANS. ) S0 IRTRIGTY, NS WA, of U8 eting with which 1) R o Y Dispateh from Parls suys that a decree has | plumbers were busy all day “wiping” hreaks marauders. There is a clew to the identity | an injustice by the articles published in the | e grunted Fward Payter s made by the frost king as he faved through of the thieves and the police ave working | various newSpapers to the effect that he is The Westu a upon the case with a hope of catehing them people. 1t will be lberal in polities, Over certain portiot¥ ‘of the wide storm | ~*below zero. inot reported sevoral other points in Minnesota 4 howling | Was killed lust week by the daring bank rob- | brought its local customs and from their ;ullynd.\‘h'xk '4‘”,&,” 880\ mlun al of ints esol owain . 5 . 1te i ortashouse Steal A D iho ecoasary gotion, The cf g 1 e - ’ ) blizzard hus beon remorted, notably at Mar: | bers who attacked Mrs, nie. Fisher's | combination resulted the San Antonio | Rortarhouse Steak o el 180 nterest the move are again circulati The snow and cold weather does not | t kutoand Fergus Falls. At Kendall, N. D, | bank. Ingleman loft a wife and five children, | customs of today. There. are open aiv | AL ol o H e ot v akenatures, and claim that they | giminish the demand for acreage in the | . The proposed congressional investigation in | K3toand Fergus Falls. At Kendall, } He offered resistance to the two daring rob H Riaze A % raal Ro st o\de are not ropresented to the extent they | i A aoreng Nashtigton into the expenditures “of * the | the mercury fell to 25 below night before | 1 BN A Tl P i vetauranie on the Iaa des Armos | asl Bieak i 1248 would like by the member from the Fourth Klein tract miles east of the post- | Awtricun Panding ¢ anal company has exel last, and a terrfic blizzard raged in that vi ers and paid for it with his life as in the Canary isles, cigavettes of | Veal ¥ Sl Lo ) office; 300 ucres yet for sale in from one | Reen oo b s 1t this | cinity all day - tobaceo and cornshucks as among the | Button Ghops 963 Finest Avisto cabinet photos, $2 per | 1o ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and | mvestigation bs. pushed 1t s o od thit - Bk Kodioots Yery NI old Mexican Indians and queer dishes Ayl PR R s € 1 doz. Ashton’s studio, 18 N, Main street garden, Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl - ““';”"“‘ rov "‘l";‘lv\knull be 4»,‘..‘.;.. IN NEBRASKA AND 1OWA, Satem, Mass , 1.—Ex-Secretary of 51 ”\‘ ’; i |‘\| ,‘.m Tkl Pork r-;?.',‘.'. omes il ork. 160 R N ) E g . N y Uy ) u ¥ operations of seve uoters of the War W C. Endicott is very weak and | ©f Spanis CATE Anc exicy IOPPETS: | Biork Lo 12140 ¥ Ni 8 nAl enterprl Coldest Weather Known for Years Prevail- | Lis condit At the tables comely Mexican givls | pOre Butits for roast 124 21450 I ol at. = ke AR act as waiters and serve up “'chile con | Galifornia Hams 12%0 Heliable Dyes tor Cotron, n, Northwest I i Hastixgs, Neb,, Feb. 1 Special Telegram epper With Meat." carne,” “tamales,” “enchilades” and | Spare Ribs . . 1 toTuk Bee. | By all odds this has been the San Antonio, Tex., presents in its | other truly native dishes. Observe that EorkeTenlorloin Pork Sausage yestorday | Delayed the Train, The passenger train which should have arrived in the city yesterday morning over the Wabash was several hours late t \ B Nea ot IS o o cotton, colors that w 0! de o1 i ) Nde ons & peculiar lus! on o “ch wpper ) is me oned before Minneola the wheel of the engine broke and bruary 4. D. H. TATE. to, colors that will not fade or wash out [ coldest day of this season and about as cold | 0lder sections a peculiar illustration of | the “chilé” (pepper) is mentioned befor Shooting tournument this week at the shooting gallery, 236 Broadway, for a i vile. Ties to be shot off Saturday, | 1 You want simple and reliable dyes for | the train _was disabled. Another engine Dierrntinted the Danis. use the diamond dye special cotton colors. as any previous seasons for a long time, At | how customs survive long after thei the “carne” (meat) which is very appro- Bluffs, but it blew off a cylinder head while | _J3mes Mclntosh, a man 70 years of age, | Diamon ome inull shades, and have s morning it ma . 4 : yund the 102 | SIXty-two years agd or thereabouts some | there is much more of it, It was, indeed, holesale and Retall trylug to help its mate. “The train at last | Who lives near Honey Crock, was arvested | proved their superiority by years of use, It AL S B e o saro® 10% | fiftcen familics of Chnw y il Span- | Upepper with meat,” and not “‘meat Zhaioasle -3 bulled into Coutcil Blula after & delay of | Yesterday and taken to the county jail until | is foolish 1 try other dyestuffs for cotton, as Lk Creek, Neb., Feb. 1.—(Special Tele- | inrds with a larger number of Tlascalan | with pepper,” as “carne con chile’ | MIZAT MARKET, :Abuui three hours, 1 itshall be determined what shull be done | there is nothing else so stroug and fasg, gram to Tue Bee, | —The mercury fell 50= iu | Indians started the old city, Each race L would mean, | 333 BROADWAY, Counclil Bluffe,

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