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FHE_OMATTA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 5™/ e ——————————— D —— U —— g 4 i § ! A ) 2 ' e have the wonderful COUNCIL BLUFFS ¥ fellow scaling an eight-foot alley fence e e power of lengthening its body out nearly continued until Jack Hurley gets tired N A n v . double its normal lengt'i and as small as OFFICH: NO. 12 PEARL sTREET, | Prowess of Boy Burglar Worden Grows as | pis/cnt When the boy wot tired of waltine | futorecting Meeting of 'the City Council Want the Costtior a whalchone whip, tle heavier part b His Trail is Oleared Up, house did not bring out the pay for the stuff Last Eveaing, An item from Washington which appeared | being next to the part wrapped avound as he had promised, he learnca the true situ Hyvered \y carrler to any part of the city | ation. The man s described ns of medinm LG R L) {5 N e T is of special int t to many South Omaha After killing the quail and rabbit the l H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER black suft of clothos, ot WeAring 8 | pROCEEDINGS ENLIYENED BY A TILT | people. It rends as follows snake hammered the bady into pulp, v in Tur Stsxovay Bee is reproduced here, as it | the tree. ¢ | bones and all, with its head, and then ¥ L M G e No. 43 % 7 Applications continue to pour fn at the Ag ' u TELEPHONES | {iistuens Ok No.23 | SHWR 80 B . rleattural department here for the positionsof | swallowed the whole business, The B —————— | 116 Passed Doors at b Mayor Walters and Mr, Wyman Have a l eroscoplsts i the Seuth Omalin py Sty | swallowing showed that the hammen fort}?e p"b’n‘pt N?d L MINOIR MENTION. ge Bull Dogs Whe | Coy Conduet of a Kansas City Widow Under Dispute Concerning the Liquor License not be any wore of these appointments mado | PArt of the head could be Taid back out AR A or il seuson, but thit on neconnt of the de- | of the way while the swallowing was g Wad Lookiitg 18 Evoe Fire the Second Thme. Law—A Large Samber of AR L e . 5 ¥ p I’"fil“ tCu.m Or- . Y. Plumbing Co < bbbl | Justice Mox was called upon yesterday SORO L Lkt Mieude tnoiaved eI g, dgme | done, €l en When Taken, Bis Settled, ne of those already erployed will be dis: T \ | . R Ry afternoon to marry & couple from Kansas sonio of ¢y Hvety e possinte Shstoll d h gaRev. Stephen Phlps united Jesse D. Sny J— by Btk hiad - Hoeh. hedush 1o Raatel - TR T ances they had with them was made to lnS andy &c es ler and Cora Nace, both of Omaha, in mav i eRtRIAAt At his home in thit vity The police spent a good share of the day | monial mill before, and the groom took the The eity council mes last night and trans A Young Men's. Democratic club will getone of the snakes, but they fai - e AL L erday in investigating the case of J. P, | thing as n matter of cou but the bride | acted the usual amouft of business, A little z: »“vav‘w\ \\.-‘; -‘IL.\“\»W‘{' g r””“ it ! G w PANG{ w Sythian. Siacers.” Wedhead 3 rden, the #mn whose exploits 1n tho | Was & coy” young widow of # yeats, and, in etwoen Mayor Waltées and Councilman | . MEs. Swink and her father of P A Jul) IV Pythian Sisters, Wednesday af Worden, th man whose exploits in the | was a o Al AL gt UL n Muyor Wa Aud HIAN | jiod the family of O. Neff on P, Stroet The young women of Washington are . . {Ley AVR, B, Knights of Pythins hal Mis, ( wholestle burglary business were recounted | her css of womanly rescrve, the fi Wyman with reg to enforcing the W. A. Barnott of Grand Isiand paid Cap- | not all given over to the fal lasoite tobert , 3 \ » | thing she ¢ priving he place | o ¥ s Shloohs | A. Barnett of Grand Island paid Cap ot all given over to the social fascing £ Roberts, secretary in Tk Bex. Worden has insisted all along | thing ho did _after at ving atthe place | ordinance revokinz li Of BA0O i Van Wie of the police force a visit tions of the eity. Miss Spofford, only The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Expericaco, b n T or grand em j | that he was the ouly one fmplicated in the | JF0e,, FNIIMATY SO0 (0% bo pirt ont Charles Refa, general agent daughter of the librarian of con A {‘rv\lx"w. ; Yl)uh“k\’ f,f,‘“.,; 1 of the orde transaction, but there is some very strong | the room, The next was to en’om the utmost | the monot of routine business, Wyman | jmp) nt how was the gu although one of ¥ Ho Hald at Clinton commeneini Thie circumstantial evidence to show that he does | seeresy on the justice seerally urging him | wanted the license law enforced and Walters kecper Kiteh was the only incident to vary soclety 1 BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND Roscerans over Sunda member of chavitable g p WOMEN, PROPRIETOR O¥ YHE Ihe Ladies Aid_socicty of the I organizations and is a | WORLD'S HERBAL DISPENe byterian charch, Twenty-Afth treets, | the Women's Anthropolog SARY OF MEDICINE, will give a character social this evening ek b iy e the lecture room of the chineh, A dime will | Ageics Sliss By is one of the direet April 5, 1803 uot tell all he knows, At 12 o'clock Satur- | not to tell any newspaper men about it | said he was ready to enforeo it whenever all Judge Thornell spent yesterday 1 eht, the night on which the Spetman | Afte Ll Jeen made by the | other l‘\‘ lv‘l‘»‘v“u."“ saigniment O I bu v was cominitted, Worden called at [ 370030 e CoreOmd WO O o i vof vi ing th law wer rved t i R A N Kiel's hotel, next door to Spetman’s store, | when the bride jerke ¢ hind away and | Same way, which caused Wyman to retort against Paul Bergman, & foreclosu with two companions, and bought some | made a bee-line for the door, through the | that no efort was bei ccnre evi 5 wiis tried vs. Jtwas only a few minutes after 12 | glass of which she thought she saw some- | dence against others. It looks as if the | body peering. Once outside the door she decided to stay, and it took all the urging | that her sister could bring to bear upon her | Bills were allow panions were and where they are | to get her to return to the office and have | drawn on the various s s i % 4 \ A aibahi®s | now the police are very anxious to learn, | the other half of the ceremony performed. | Sulary fund t stoon | Tho ladies of the First Mo thodist Bpisco- | pianist and a student of seience. fehoe iy mith and Alice Willoughby of | 4 Cilling as Worden is to confess to tho | At list sho came back, the coremony wis SR ne s At 1540 | ness v tho church Wednosduy, Thuraday - i | repeated and the groom was relieved of the | it et BI400 | W0 Ty 6T this vaelt. NAKIS: \eill e Much Divided. y cmbarrassment of finding himself married | Gy district No. 8 B0 [ gop | invited to_cat 1 b The small town of G Y car noon av 1 City road | aduiit that he received assistance from any- | hut without a wife. | Thos gave their aimes ey pamon | served andall are invited o cat at the ban L wh iif C.y can h ¥ f A, C. Dawe : 3 o s quet hallof the chnreh. The object is to | provably lay claim tomore division than here stuti 3 o as George H Smith ani Alice Willoughby. | General fund 5003 iy, e ; Tnte geng f ket ngent, will » i % 2" the ce to keep | Fire and witcr raise money toward building a church any othér small place in the country \ uer ¢ examination into the young | After again ordering the justice to keej foR : 1 l ! ) oceur Weds tnoon at 8 o'clock at : din the discovery of a | Mum they left the office and went to Kansas ot > J: @ MeCoy. u delegate to the meeting of | The village is located, it is said, in two Bt Josop Gl B UABIS, Tota y | the National Live Stock exchange, in speak spaged and nd tne funeral e s that were stolen from The Missouri Pacific Railway | ing of Omaha, said he thought it was a good will be released from their duties in order to | Bracke k store. Among other things | For rheumatism and neuralgin you cannot | presented a communication offering to pay & | town, commercially speaking, but he did not be given ar rtunity to show their respe there were a hand glass and a lot of books, | €t a better remedy than Salvation Oil. g g | portion of its taxes, 21457, but not inciud- | think the people paid much attention to re for their dead suncrior T Ty 3 Phiad - ing personal taxes, and presented a voucher | ligion, juc 2 from the way they attended soine of them on the subjoct of short han For warming guest ehambers, bath | which would be i veceipt i full for all | to business, ind added: *When our travel- | . tipation cured oy DeiVity's Barly | and other nlddiiablo Worden ¥ 1| rocms, ete., our gas are just | taxes. Iv was referred to the city attorney. | ing men come back empty-handed and their | VRN A e N I S, 2 a friend ¢ “""" St Fyouiwant. Look ntuthsm; < Clans fistarestalilil Clty Tbinie: upper lip traiting in the dust, we always get | CWORTIN A GUINHA A KOX. Hireat the following Diseases : SrehiiacHe, Was Lvisitifie s | aonvenientyoheap d Elec- . A the reply to our question as to what is the | I Catacth of the Head, Throat, and I, 4 d h bl od - while he .\‘N ,,".J‘ g .‘ n\l nil I;I; cheap. C. B. Gas and | .kmkw‘r & Co., the matter, Omaha took them. If there is u < easen of the Kyeand saf, Fiisaad A popiexy, i dimin ana 1o acreie in RSAMILIILER IHERG HE MaRCISVEIC LTl b worth of South Ox steer lyink around loose some Omaha duck | P z A wse, Liver Complalit, hidney Complaing Kiein 4 fthe post- (JBIEH S HILG SeiTere amn b Finest Avisto Gabinct photos, $2 per | LFGHIM and weerued interest, sined by . | Gy pleks i up, and for that oo | i X TN tapata Narvous Dobility, Mental Depress llice: in from one wrd fror s sto cabinet photos, 2 5. Walters, 3 > A acting mayor, desired a re 1= | have had a great curicsity to see what kind | e AN P i Pl sion, Loss of RKio cod, Seminal fenit and expected to make a raid | doz. Ashton's studio, 18 N, Main street tion pussed showing that the bond: of people they are at home, | 3 1! TR 3 Weaknes X Bright s Di-easc, St Vitus® me office where there was an unenained - properly signed, and tho same was don 4 ; Weal rolyeis, White Swellin ' wrter Stays Here, eynoids, the hypuotist, whose won A aice, | oly powriter, for lio bnd told_ the othorboys | . De. Ghcber Stave Hore, copted a | S & Co. prapose (0 puy intercst o Ja e tha hypuet TR B A D Scrofu’n, Fever Sores, Cancen mised to send him 4 1 A T an | Omaba, during the past week, will remam SRS RN o & the knife or drawing a drop of g promised 1o im o at Creston appears to have orizinated in the A petition was presented asking that an 4 G S il nily are more often the resu't A8 slickts: o i hard wooc J H ¥ Mr. Sulli whos ce was burlarized by yed g | rofq | durine this week. Quite a number of South isordered dipes AR 8L v Blood. Women with her delicate orvcns re A lied o the young. man at the city jail yos. | Simple fact that he supplied that pulpit for | ofditiance be drawn providing for laging of & | Gmaha people. including — former stud o . PR e stored to health. Dropsy cured wihout tupping. terday and after informing him that he cived ,lffl\,,u,”.L.‘,\,mu‘n:.i;\_ .‘m";::...‘v tHie e port 1s. | Sixth street, from D to E: south side of b, | 8 o § b 4 BEE@E‘EAF{HJS Special Attention given to private 4 I ; 2 essed marvelons powers of Bis co of all kinds, PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. nothing for the stuft he had lost, asked hir 2 i shi ] / from Twenty-fifth to Twenty-sixeh; cast | % 26t r g osTE i heep peace in and Venereal Discases o : ow e b gotten into the good praces of his | WHOUY without foundation in fuct side of ‘Twenty-sixth, from 1 to I noreh | Prof. Revuiolds Edurings theie colloge days PILLS i 860 to 8500 (ureil i uny Vonereal Diss - s ~ W U loonkeepers who have been equal be charged and are invited Allison’s meat market in the Third ward at ¢ Thirticth and R was the scene of a small [ Clation and w writer on seientific sulx matter would not be dropped very suddenly. | blaze Suunday. Th fire department re- | jects. Miss Mary Dean Powell, whose Bills were allowed and warrants ordered | Shonded promptly and succeeded in extin- | father, Major Powell, is director of th o b p guishing the flames with but little damage rical survey, is both a rema Masriage licenses were Jssued yesterday the sound of erashing s¢ was heard to the following parties: Delbert Foote aud | by some of Spetman’s neighbors. Who the Eliza Meakham of Cc Sluffs, Walter E. | g1 1s as given below se and 1 ouis oyd of Omaha A tologrny ¥ ufte part he has played. he absolutely refuses to es who can counties, three townships, two congres- sional districts, two senatorial districts and two judicial districs. eold weather dec R g tha ity bonds at wer Pear al an 153 LAY doiiing to M il 5y - HAILE Ao 65 boon fesding s t it | have dropped in”on him, and allagree that Clitdh) e S R £hat Qo ot riw meatio mike M videunS | WOES OF THE WEATHER MAN | S0 of B, from Twenty-fifth to twenty- | lhqhatbe b on Wi, ahd il nece th cndiche ease 1 caunot cure without meroury. sixth, T h s A e Digestion, Tape Worms removed in two or threo hours, or i A. Burrett of Lincoln, Neb,, is the gues d he, “for the past six months, and I've a 1. M. Smith, chief of the fire department, | Bibitions of the pow manoverhis felloy ver. Conatipuiton and ever presenfed to the public y o A Lk pay. Hemorrholds or Piies cured. of his brother, H. P, Barrett great uriosity o know how you munaged | People Pester Old Probabilities with 1 asked that an_ovdinanee be drafted requir: | YLk presented DR T R 5 Pl I CLIRTID L THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Miss Webb has returned to her home in | him.' material and Incompetent Questions. ing handlers of powder and oils to take out a | [WISHES 10 sheug an cvening in unbroken & with & Tasteless & Soluble Contlng. Will save life and hundreds of dollars by calling ilverton, Ore., after an extended visit with ‘Oh, T just patted him on the head and he Last night a Bee reporter climbed the | permit and that the location of their store | I;: "_-‘: " H;”‘,H "I”‘u_'\\ e SHGUIH: 56 l:"\‘ o \ Otalldrucgists, Prios 28 conts n by, on or using ber sister, Mrs. Henry Stevenson, on Huzel | Wi '}‘ his tail, and we were friends,” was | yh100 long flights of iron stairs in the post el be filed with the department. Re- { by olds before the week closes. e otk Dovot, 105 Cann ¢ DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, . e reply B 5, Sadenits) il o Ctata | Tevtes i L U TRP t; ““ At loft vesterday fop | SUllivan is trying to sell his bull dog oftice building in order to call upon Captain A petition foran electric light and -five | s Thisves Uhpiated & The only Physician who can tell what alle T TR et R v AR - - - @. E. Hunt, local forecast official of Jerry m ab Twenty-sixth and 1 streets, and a | g o Cond 1 William Job e a person without asking & questions | SR o) I LespNse 0. Mosdap COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Rusk's weather bureau ¢ at Twenty-fifth and B strects, SRRl OB UL LB LYl i L : W S Uos itioly bonAdential Aadtalg IR AT AN e it e ) Notwithstanding the fact that the wind | was od to the committee on gas and | arrested last night for stealing couts from | Bagf ig Cheap as Ever!| mily el Sdiresai ke o 7. M. Mutthows returned yosterdny from | eselutions for Tax Levies to Be Submitted | wu blowing from the north at the rateof | Public lights neister’s st © Nex on, ¥ satrick Hines was granted permission to ——————— But pork, hams, lard and bacon, while way Moint Pleasant where e went to attond the | g o8 ”\ x Rl _‘”"’ ! thy | about forty miles an hour and the exposed | o Putrick Hines was gran oM ot | Opera singers and public_speakers can wp in G art elicaper at - Soselicndaer's ek G. W. PANGLE, M. D. funeral of his uncle, who was killed by a ho 1ty connell held i regular monthly |y, ypometers were *way down below zero, | aasy Q to the Transit house, 3 keep their voices clear and strone with the | than any other place in the city. The place to Chicago, Burlington & Quincy train. The | meeting last evoning with Mayor Lawrence | {ncie Sam's weather prophet was in a good | “"Clevi Howard. - inspector, reported four- | family remedy, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, e A B R R T 55 BROADWAY, Couneil Blufls, Ta, coroner's inquest resulted ina verdict against Aldermen Geise, Jennings, Mayne, Pace, | humor and put in all of his spare time o teen head of cattle condemned during Jun " und recollect that everything 15 the best that | i e 5 the company, the jury finding that the acei- | Swmith, Tibbits and Van Brunt present shoveling anthracite into o big heater re- | fary Ll ' negm o “Chimmy's* Opinion of “Fommy-Rot. WIfE & Co, slau cnd for my new disoaso st and reduced dent was diie to the negligence of the compar A resolution was adopted to submit to the | gardless of expense. J M. Tobias, street commissioner, handed Two ragged little newsboys stood shiv- | Plate Boiland F i ¢ prices for treatment in failing to provi flagman at the place | voters of the city at the next general elec Very few people,” said the captain, “who | in'his report showing the disbursement of | ering the corner, theiv bare lithle | Shoulde: Clod Py T where it occurred and in running its teain at | tion a proposition to levy a1 mill tax for | read the bare figures given in the weather 81,680.25 for nine mouths ending February | tees blue with the cold. Shoulder Roast ) ) the rate of twenty miles per hour tivo years to s e expenses of the Fir " |(m|'l‘l;fl:lhl;“:]’yvu M ‘.Ir work | f, 1801 il g R R F"” o "':1"(';i“‘ PRI 2. A faeh nount park litigation akes to compile the data and prepard The petitioners far the removal of the AN W dadestal o Sornad Che 15 an Lnp . Vorfoct ac 11t pe holty rosa Another resolution was adopted to submit | for publication. You know that the draw- | mapket plice from Tt oot whack in’ wham dose tellegrults sent | Soriac tle taaud Bu nps f [ l from the uscof DewWltt's Little Harly Risers | at the election March 0 the question of levy- | ing of the chart lines and the care we must | omis Pce from Tweniy-se ab, N ahililad e e £irloin 3ty . sc A perfect littlo pill ng a1 mill tax for the purpose of making ! observe in watehing a storm movement is Councilman Bowley wanted the sidewalls cYep, Orful, wuzn't it? undStealks, 3 1h for 262 DY > CIR IR W that diphtheria 18 prevalent in | Mprovements in the patks. | gften thmes rather wearing on ones nevves. | ordinanee enforced i the case of 1. Geary, | P! Y*don't blieve any sueh suft | Eostamouse Steake 100 oL ee | PAWN BROKEIR. L DA TR Ol et sihe question of vacating that portion of | The catechism that I am put throu who ha ) f snow infront as that, does ye? Dem dere fives ain't | §ohlRy e oo Vet b 406 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLURE e AT OmEh Ay, SN | Bvucteenth | avenue between Main and | such times is something awful and enou premises in the Thivd ward and the chief of | never half of wot der papers reppy- | Veal Steak Money Loned on Divnonds, Wit ot #hould be provided with De, Jefferis’ in- | fourth streets was referred to the commit- ience of a dozen Jobs, police was instructed to see that not only | sents,” © | VealCuons - B B bargains in unredesined pledieos. fullible diphtheria_preventive and eure. | tee on str ot and allcys. wi ugeneral thing, though, there is & | Mr. Geury, but othes clear their walks of | “Bijo qinrss Mutton Ghops'..... P e T Al 1t can be had of Couneil Bluffs drug- Ihe new ordinance requiring pawnbrokers | tinge of absurdity in the questions. and_the | snow and-jee. SRer MBI & utton Legs ... : P (1 gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. | o keep a register of all goods bought and | amusement thus caused makesus oftentimes | W0 dud ice ope. 1t jes' like de cowboys at | o Now Comes the High Pork. OVIDE VIEN, ! sold, with a full description of the buyers that we are tired and busy. But the Moscd, of| gy oatic de cirkus w'en dey gits t' cavortin’ | Berk Chops 2 i2ipe | Justice of the Peace - Cobs, ceal, wood, 37 Main. and scllers, and to sond a copy of the régis- | greatest of all our troubles is the ‘telephono | The Board of Education held a regular | groun’ an’ slatherin’ an’ shootin’ an’ hol- | porERInS ¢ ot o > - 415 Broadway, Upstatrs ~ — ter to_the chicf of police before noon of the | fiend.’ Here is where our patience and good | monthly meeting in' the High school last lerin’—dey don' never kill haff d California Hams COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY., & Surprise Party day following, was read and laid over under | nature is taxed to its utmost. so much 80, in | night with all meribers present except | sereechin’ fien's dey said dey was a Spare Ribs. ¢ . C. Wooley was given a surprise party | the rules, fact, that T often almost forget that T am a | 1 p i 3 Pork Ten leriol —_—— 3 > W f 3ulla, who holds too many oftices to attend | to on the bills. Sce? nlerioin.... oo L Iast Saturday evening at his residence, 1016 | P. Wind asked the council to sell him a | public ser vbody calls us up, and gt S s ! teadan ot iy, | Balt Pork lnst by evening 3 O i=-| 8triD of land botween his ofice and Brond- Juently we are asked to give a forecast of | to all of them ¢ ; i “Yep: but den dat’s der cirkus biz, | Boile g b Spec'al Noticeas. Fiviavanue. Mo Wonlay was heprivaly ol Vpiniond 1o thie oommittes ot ol weather for three, four ora half doz A communication frofh Miss Mabel Sitver, [ Billy, kinder hippydromy, y COUNCIL BLUFF3, I ICoxpcaton i foringig s the surue property s ahead. , These calls come mostly from | dated Indianapolis, teudeving her resian “Well, dey'’s all der fame in Duteh! GEO. y = AL J i, ! J. Carothers detained Mr. Wooley at the | S, B. Wadsworth appeared before the | women who want to go toa party or' somes e ety WA Tedntd the samowas |innivar saoin all* dert papersy wotia Wholesale and Retail [ BUY Impraved restdonce proparty tor cash whea electric light house until 8 o'clock on some | council and stated that the board of super- | thing of the sort some time during the week, | decepted Ltie prico’ts low enough. H. G- Mictive, 10 Maln at. pretest, and when he arrived at home at | visors had appointed 1 committee to confer | This job isn't the snap people. think it is Miss Lavina Jones, principal of the Al- | gailorious ole Chrisselmus evirybuddy MEAT MARKIET RSTACTS snil loansr, e ob® olts o 3 oaR that time o was surprised to find that the | with the council with reference to making | coneluded the captain as he wrapped his fur | right school, also handed'in her resig- | was havin 2 ouglit and S0l Pusay & Thomay, ' Coanoh yooms had been handsomely decorated dur- | g survey of that part of Council Bluffs west | coat about him, preparatory to making a | Bation, which was accepted AT s Yep.” A 1 333 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs. Bluffs. dng his absence with fowers of every species | of the Missouri viver for taxation purposes. | trip to the root to examine some of the fn. | . Miss Martha Evans and Miss Lizie T. “Well, did youse git any gallorious : O RXCIANGR, Froomhoiis: Bodsrabossons und color. A company of about thirty | The matter was referred struments. e rnpled sodiL M olvacancica B G EEe T miibesy T furicea Dot Iaastion b Connel. s usony oo¢ ladies and gentlemen was there to greet him, The Courtland Beach company filed its S Misses Mary Elgin and Etta Bonscl were ‘Nope. encumbrance; will for businoss house in The evening was spent in various amuse- | acceptance of the ordinance grant CAR THIEVES CAPTURED. applicants for positions us teachers, iebnia yan dianitit Ialltvatt ; P lor £own In western lowa or castern ments samong others high five and dancing. | of why for a bridge over Cut-off. like 1 Bills were allowed amounting to $3,046.04 ourse | ; 3 | B lds, " Nicholson & Coy Cous ring music was one of the attractive fea- | puilwiy i Council Bluffs. « Dot Of this amount $2,150.25 went to pay teachers | bloody fake, all dese big hurrahs, : Binfts, s of the entertainments. At 11 o'clock | G, W. Drake flled his bond s mea and §45 to janitors, £150.19 for coal amsd ti ‘Well, us pore chaps ‘Il have g Yy 5 excellent refreshments were served. The | spector, with H. H. Field and W, F. Patton balance in smaller miscellaneous bills. time w'en we gits ter heaven, anyhow! # X (v rove t faral ). po Jonnston following is a list of those present: Messrs, | us suretios ac00nte: h i : The board adjourned to meet Tuesday | giohed Jimmic, L & Vau Patten e h Rl et Maners B e of s hecepted, | o8 for 83,000 | MRt Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railw night, February i4, at 7 o'clock sharp. {arothers, Bonedick, kidwards, Pool, Mead, | for liis services s attoricy for the city’ in | company has been missing merchandise from | Report of thie South Omana schools for | () avd der preacher down ter | A rondwad iy belic0 ol vory low bricse. Iinkel, Barrett, Duulton: Misscs Barrett, | the Fairmount park case was referred to the | its cars and one of the company’s detectives | month of Ju der Salvation Army tellin® about it, an’ | 2918 SATR=Favaral poloss nf fino garden 1sad Ak, piict, Jossio Daulton, 18 Corothers, May | judieiary commistes. its a bangup bully bird of a place, | SR | S arain - Grenibanis Mot e s Jennie Pool, Lindie Wooley: Mrs. Bar- ds for grading and paving Fourth ave- Lt a bang d of a ple ¥ barga I & Al e Fool, Tinale’ Wopley : ) Mooyl Rk BEAOIR and paviy fourth Ave- | headway. The matter was reported to the dimon’ gates an’ gole street-pavin’, same | JO0I EXCILA Gl ireo cood rosidoncos ‘romer, N oore, Hd) 1 A | police detective department, and last night | : as granite blocks an’ hot air radyvaters | Council RinTs for western land, Greenshield Cromer, Nolun, Moore, ceived sws: . J. Hughes, P 8 Nichotson & \ o, L 25 vents; Stimson & 1 | | Detective Vaughn not only captured the s on all ter conners, an’ free lunches, an N A% e S 7y pholson X e S B 3 i . A, Wickham, covered about $40 worth of the | Total enrolied Sepiim sure-nufl Richter mouth haps fer all us Roihn v SO cash and ol ar lots to oxchangs for s good X147 20 cents: M. A, Moore, class v orags belong) 5 kids, an’ no more hand-me-down duds to | = 1 &187: class %, §1.88: cluss 3, 82; grading, 10 | The prisoners are all young men and have valong Januhey. 180), wear, an’ Sunduy pops every day in der | . 5 S Oran NIat aaeay on i v ALCHERRIIah g - i+ | cents: S, M. Folsom of Ashlund, Neb., | the appearance of youngsters trying to be Junuary, 1 gt hind s aat s donaa | ? Settle your bill at Im\nmlhn-nlruu-;}fl. Y cents, Ineach of thes: tough. Average daily uttendance. Janunry, 1802 426 | ek, an’ nothin® dat ye've gotter doles- | und save expense, asafter 1ith inst. bills the lust, it was specified | Isaac and John Shepard, living at 813 | The total enrollment for this year exceeds | 5S¢0 Yer wants ter do it, an'—» | OSTENIaek 80 E BN Ishioo0. A Ra A HOYIRE will be given attorney for collection. that Council Bluffs brick should be used, | North Tiwenty-fifth street, are the leaders. | that of last year by only 225, while the avel Oh sugarsticks, Chimmy! Yer don't \ THE EXCELSIOR HHOME BAKER AND ROASTE =l ctive Vaughn Arrests Four Boys for Breaking Into Freight Cars und Stealing. For the last month or six weeks the Fr was put on the case, but didn’t make much Are youn lover of cha 2 Do you | 51 wish i superior article? Try Cook's kxtra Dry Inperial Champagne, 1t is fine be between 20 and 0 years of age. healthy and of good charncter, Ihay wa Wiek 1t up on corner o 5 r while Mr. Folsom bid on Beatrice brick. A. | They are about 20 years of age. P. K. Ben' | age daily attendance exceeds that of all dat tommy-rot, does y FOR SALE—Citizens State bank stock. | 1, Flickinger, one of the prope rty owners | nett and Ray Cotton ave a little young 1802, by 337, showing a very markep i Billy, dat ain’t tomr ot show- | dat's Don't youse b'lieve in | saves 33 por cent nutritions elements. Full'd — —— — Submit cash offer. E. H. Sheafe. affected, stated that most of the property \'€tll;'|!lx1 W <i"‘l ]l{(‘fllm !')- S ‘Mrmill s h‘w;l provement in regularity of attendance on | ltious olon IS > — i - e ywners had expre od o preferenc for the | yesterday and talked with some of e chi ing also that the population of the city is on?" scriptive circular on application. (. 'S WANT ' person desiring to go into the grocery busk APastor Kexign. GO e A M1 By hmels Diasanonr ok alsoith voy ¥18 | heayen?! < o | BT ovary county 1n o Uos. Adaress. CHARLyE | ADesson eats Lo (O i0, into the grosers bush » resia: s o e 5 RUY v ey gy St e e pA R ! s =Ll % Wot! Me blieve anything like dat? | SCHULTHEISS, 4) N. Maln St., Counetl Blu fts, | West Broadway ltev. L. A. Hall has resigned the pastorate | gver until the next meeting gave the whole thing away. The detectives - : ; ve:any 125 | of the Temple church, with which | Alderman Smith stated that a great many | Visited the Shepard residence and arrested | Stockmen Pleased with Thele Treatment. | An’ me been a sellin’ papers” for woin he hus been ever since it seceded from the | defective bricks had been palmed off on the | the two boys and found a lot of the stolen | Delegates to the National Live Stock ex- | enter tree y ar agen June? Well, T rst chureh, a littlo over & year ago. He | ¢ty through the failure of the latter to have | £oods ted in the housc. change were profuse in their compliments | guess not! Dat ain't nothin' but dat deve 18 hud thisin view for somo litle time | 40 inspector on the ground uutil after they When questioned at the juil the gang con- | passed upon the handsome manner in which | preacher’s advertisin' dodge fer some of past and his decision was announced to the | had been piled up by tho rondside. He | fossedand told how they worked the deal | oy \vers entertained by the South Omana | dese here summer resorts! Ehutih ntdts Sundoy morniug service. - Just | thouglit that o resolution ehauld b passed | Thoy would sclect w car in the yards [ o oo™ 8yenes * fom other clties | dimmic's face looked: sadly fallen as el o foe ik notlon Se notistated. (UDRTTIGNE, thak g beibka Khonld ibe hauled3] Q1CiE &0t nocn traok, Dreals thoeedl | ven i wont | 160" o e" 10 exprass |ithey trottod away in bho Gold, but it is commonly understood to have | Until the inspector was on hand, and none | 4nd ¢ e « ulled « ' : 4 o A L rCSulted from the inuoilty of theovganizy | accepted mloss vhey b boai inspectod | tiey would throw off the plundor and thers | & Wish | thar | fure Cthe | an tion o SUPOTL & pastor. The ' mom. | DrODerly as they were laid down. Aftersome | jumip off themsedves. The merchandise was | Auet feu ur would be dropped, us only two ; ) POr tie T iorous . ool | discussion it was decided that Smith should | then gathered up and secroted. All of the g8 thitee of Wno axchanies, membars (ofi the A letter from Dy, | Brown says he B ke g ¢ inds, © but | Qraw up a resolution embracing the points | young toughs were charged with burely National exchange, could afford to keep ub | and purty huve made . most wonderful they are few in number and have been un. | he had mentioned and present it at the next | The varents of the Shepard boys deni A b T e ey FEYOIS00N0N, BaY8 ablo to meet the running expenses of the | Meeting. The council then adjourned until | knowledge of the larceny. 1ot ‘some time eutertain the mational body, | the Selina, Cal., [reigator, In crossing | church. Mr. Hall still rctaius the popular | the 20th. + L B DR eI G Oro o an u thing they would not be able 50 11 cre 2k they Sama to a beautiful | Mis Jecisslon wis heard by the church. | judge Motiee Inflicts tho Law's Limit on o | CXFeriments of Prof. Reynolds, scemsnot to | fore the closing session ut the Paxton, it was | ular walls some. 300 feot. hieh. TA fing | Whether the resignation of Mr. Hall means g Mfes e ¢ have abated in the least. The Young Men's | decided that the next meeting of the No P qleea S S ok (el the abandonment of the organization cannot ; Y Christian association auditorium was again | tional exchange should be held in Kansas G ; St SPaie LA E. W. McCurdy was brought before Judge lonal ) ; into the little meadow, but theve seem R ey e STV | MeCee yosterday morulng. for a trial on the | Well flled lust ovening although this is the Hest meoting o the ‘thechtive commitioe ug | 0 Do 1o outlet There was no_way of ot had time to form & luns for the McGee yesterday mo: o & on the ey cook hore. The experl. | NCXt neeting of the executive committee a € L ture. ‘The resigmation takes offect March 1. | charge of making an indecent exhibition of | MeSMe Hstie cond wee “lh‘ re. The o e | Peoria, also subject to the eall of the pres- | £etting down into the valley, but guail | o L. s ald, Dos recelved a nuriber. | himaslfs short time ugo. at.the coer of | P95t 08Y evening wus of o naturesimilir to | joon;, and rubbits scemed to inhabit the little | of flattering offers from other churches those presented last week, a slight change ‘ | (none wenulne without brass fitings) our | Sixthstr Finder will ple improved stylo, is wsolld mace, has desp | return to John Schoentg strong but high'grato, and closes perfectly tight; | doence. 0 r At store or Fifth avenuc and Eighth street. The case | however, being introduced. Prof. Reynolds Caught from an Electric Wire. PRI ; et An honest pili 1 the noniest work of the | was very aggravated one,and thecourt had | repeated his performance of putting a sub. | Heath's barber shop in the Fowlor block, | . 2 Dair of opera glasses brought to apothecaty. DeWitt's Little Early Risers | even less sympathy for him than ho would | Ject into a stato of catilepsy and placing him light & number of snakes basking in the cure constipation. billousness and sick head- MG in a horizontal position, with head and heels sun on the flat v They were one to | otherwise have had for him from the fact irs ache. s resting on two chairs. Judge Davis and three feet in length and had heads | = that McCurdy had run_away after being re- | geveryl gentlomen from the. audience. oxum Paperhangers had removed the electrie | ghapod exactly like s blacksmith's hame Do you smoke? Have you tried T. D, | It from jail on his own recogniz:nee. ined the subject and one, & man weighing | light wires, which interfered with their SRR e R T ] P ) ), o It ‘The girl who hud been the chief witness of 90 pou i mer. While the party was examining | King & Co.’s Partagas? t's a charmer, nearly 190 pounds asked to stand on the body work, and failed to properly replace them. | with {he glass the maneuvers of a num- e the affair came into court and told in o [ A humbor of AMuUSINE exporimnts wose dust light one et straightforward manner all that happened, | given and a strorg efort: was. made by the | WAeH the current was turned on in the | her of the snakes crawling through the [ S o o i D o 1 » eve @ the wires were melted and, falling . 4 ) Wi ice ak Mme. Helen Movrill, hairdressing and | the court room having becn previously | Gporator to control the etions of a goune | €/¢0D el i grass a very large one was noticed mak- n eam e [ =) manicure. R trinm bloak, | SleArea oL B A et Quelusion | woman who sat iu the audicnce with u peneil S M e hion, g with'but | ing @ sneak on a covtontail rabbit | } ' r 2 of the hearing the court sentenced McCurdy | and note boo! hand, by » penc 8 oo 1 - JEILNNE the / he ithi l ) feet of o rab- o Al E To pay o 1o of $100 oF serve & torm of thisty | S, uote boole i hand, but the pencil was 100 | it dumiage. An alasm was turned. i g | When within about two feot of tho ral C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Propriotor. ! | days e ¢ i defa of pa p . the fire departmentiappeared in shory order, | bit the snake stiffened the front half of =X o ) . 3 oy 9 3. A, Buckley, who lives on Samucl Avery's | 3% in the n.‘.'\'\-»:1‘;:-‘::-:{.,{?'3.: :.‘..r“!.i‘\f.'."l".'-fl | ladics only is to be given Saturday Tk thair L aR oApRDat BRI ; its body and bent into a right angle. Dycing, Clc aning and Roefini hings farm at the head of Franklin avenue, ran a = Then hi keship straightened out OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . d . up. Denles “Mr, D Got Fif R ien his snakeship straightened i} i S EVE JESCRIPTION lot of corn thieves off his place lust Friday | “Numerous complaints have been made at EEifimre binye b A i DR suddenly, bringing the rabbit a swing- | Omaha office, 1521 Farnam St., Telephone 1321, Coune ulght and chased them to town, He had an | various times of the actions of wman who | [ ONAA Feb. 8o the Bditor of Tur | Juck Hurley, better known as “Red Muz ! i R BULh Bt ol pheme 0, ind o B o AT 3 ing blow on the side of its head, which y A and 26th St. idea that he would find them loafing about | did precisely what McCurdy has been sen- | this morning's paper the swte- | glr " was arrested fyst Wednesday and told laid bunny out completely, Price Gibson's saloon on North Main street, | tenced for. 1t is now suggested that the | ment is mzde that the superintendent of Anothor snake was observed to creep | and 50 Saturday night hestayed at the saloon | Women who grieved call on him at the | Rescue hall “will no doubt be surprised to Jail und banishment. from the city. He | ontoa quail sitting on a scrubby tre or se OUrs Lo us i 5 | ¢ i ord o identi possible, | ' o r for " . H ™ e ) Al ~ L B :-n'“...‘\ ST H VR R 1k, e place Heft ”.Tfi. \\'x}."'\\‘..\'du:,"{\,,]'l'{::: chposy “: learn that Edward Dean, who for some time | choso the latter, no doubt thinking that he | This snake twisted about. four inches of | = ! 4 D 1351 he found: that his horse, which he had left | sentence, although the miost severe that can | P38 has been one of the reverend gentle- | could sneak back without the oftieers troub- | its tail along & limb of the tree and used | A N > standiug hitened to a telephone pole at the | be given under the statute, is altogether too | Mun's most cfiicient lieutenants, is noue | Jing his worthless careass,ibut he got fooled. | all the rest of its body for a hammer and | - ~ 8 tear end of the building, was minus asaddle. | light for the erime, aud - MceCurdy should be | Other than Ed McGill, one of the toughest urc ht about midnight an officer | handle to whack the the quail on the 7 : ‘“aterday he came into town to find the | Eiven lesson. that will deter other wrong. | 80d most expert burglar's in the west e 1 ha 1 MAY LEAD saddle and found that Sam Dobson had it s from following in his footsteps Other statements are made of his publi ——e - TR A 4 I B s speaking in churches and of his going the 5 B 1v.l'| n di l:\y]“.‘ 'L:uh\.\ h _\“\l“.1 ‘f.',“,t'.l”.;“::f.‘- Played the Omaha Game. | rounds of missionary work with the superin g O () LJ I{ 1% () I{ U N Saturduy night ho found the o Council Bluffs was given an exhibition of | tendeut. Allow me to say we have no such [ ; I I 5 l diein bis steigh. Inasmucly s e liad found acket is worked In Omaba | BAINO on our rocords ‘”in“"‘l‘ 0 pall. No it, however, he wanted $ for his trouble, er l 9 3 ernoon a fello BREY NCIROU . SVEF . ApOKe B 10 Repvice BLE o Blokiny's oun.unices hossw:the G ore ¢ er Tholl on | and do not beliove he ever visited Hescue 0} 3 I MOST THOROUGH INVESTIGATION——INVEST- went to the city clork and swore ontan i, | SOUth Main street and purchased # worth of | hall. Respectfully yours, A. W. CLakk, o =, : formation charging both Gibson and Dobson | &roceries and ordered them to be sent w his Superintendent Rescue hall MENT AFTERWARDS, with larcen, house, when he was to pay for them, The S — . address given was that of Oficer Kemp, and th from Suiclde, i you have piles DeWiwt's Witch Hazel | an hour or two before the groceries wer A coroner’s jury returned a verdict of sui Address a postal card to the salve will surcly cure you delivered the ludies of the ofticer’s family | cide while laboriug under mental depre: ouricius fir . noticed a man walking backward und for- | in Emma Christensen’s case yesterday, 2 ] b A %(I-‘-vx' us ";‘l"‘( ok & Stutsman | ward in the street in front of the house ot b A ) ( (J & N1[] ] l (‘ L() & I'«l I}\i all right for the piano busines: , inally & grocery wugon drove up and the You don't want a worpia uver; you don't * 4 mhak ¥ . Just 1ook at his new signs, fellow went out wnd took on wrw- | want s bad complexion, you don'y’ want & — = gy ss : - ) g Council Bluffs, lowa, in regard to the CRIPPLE Ancther improvement to_the popular Lu'l"_d r“ o kages from the Loy | bad br ou don't want a headache, ] i X PO nd cutered the front gate of | Then use De Witt's Little Early Risars, th this company. Late advices very fayorable, Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co, the residence and wens around to the rear of | amous little pills. Refer to C. R. Hunnan, Cashier Citizens’ State Baok, Council Bluffs, Twenty-fourth street, was set on fire ur- day evening in a novel manner. ty oflics and wor's Telephone 310 Send for irculars and price list, to choose between thirty days in the county CREEK proporties belonging to

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