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3 THE DAILY BEE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLl‘FF.\“:'."‘:.'."f‘;::1‘.,:4:‘:'.:":1: ::';',';:!:.“"".‘,\":"',:‘::'::.'.]IN BONDS OF ‘BROTHERHOOD | Ao jsvry. 1. s wieer i sne ~ ] | | | ER 'THERHOOD @ W. PANGLE, M. D, of . H. Hunter, member of the democratic | the Tudians had the right ‘to hold in n state o state central committee, It is stated that at P | of savagery o land predestined fo sup. COUNCIL BLUFFS, | o conference o irants Messrs. Henry portof a kreat freo people. Next to the X ¥ | The Good Samaritan. 20 Yours' Experionco. NO. 12 PEARL s1ikE. | Something of o Row Kicked Up Over the | Stivers, editor of the Teadcr: Joseph EL | Movement to Unito Mambers of All Gongre | birth of "Christ T Velieve: the discovers of st ki Brick Paving Bids, | comb, editor of the \Qm and Times, and J gational Clhurches, \\4’.‘;hl‘~l his : But ‘.,',,‘h \.‘: "“',",,, READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND W. Witmer were induced to withdraw for a % Ameriea would be had Columbus WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF YHE consi feration, not now known. H is a o anded on these shof t about 8t } WORLD'S HERDAL DISPEN 11 W, TILTON MANAGER. HOME CONTRACTORS FILE OBJECTIONS | & \‘4» o man and will make a poputar | FRUITFUL BANQUET AT THE FIRST CHURCH :“ o :m“ which have 1 hyp. @ARY OF MEDICINR, TELENT o 1 Business Office No stmaste irbor had not stoe « ‘ 1 £ \ )7 - TELEPTONES | RIS F4 ) P T St —rr. prould Tave been a Spanish community, and MINOK MENTION. Ply with the Speeifieat! Prop- ik Bre.) ~The George H, Wisner estate is The Copgregationnl €1 eyes ‘on the mainland, England based het erty Owners Want the Beatrice able to provea boneof contention. R Iy Organized -Addresses Counril Bluff o O O Brick Lald Down. | cently the young millionaire died at his y Drs. Durses aud Th | the face 0 the g c Fhe Spaniards were e Rilhog h home | Hirs. TIN QWK PSS 05 Tt 3 wood sai but had poor notions of coloni —_— . i b e b the - zation. England was foremost in literat of Omalia were marric ¢ | wealthiest man in the notthern half of th | and religion. The United States has falien terda There see ikely to be a clash between te. Saturday the widow asked that All the artistic perfection o hich the he s of rlis) ” G | FEEL BRIGHT AND N B nr mes Madden | the pr o 1 | letters of administration be granted to her. ik Lis/ 4ot f which ¢ P Ll B L LA NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 1S BETTER, ohit € am and | « Ma the property owners on Fourth street and | \etiers of administration he granted 5/ fe e mind, aided by feminine hands, is | tion, and [ hope some time to be able to say My doctor says it acta gently on the arrested yoest t iting @ Ll T '”‘"’l f personal property | capable’ secmed concentrated in the adors thut our neighbors to the north are as we 1iver and kidnevs. and 14 pleasant laxal tising bills without a license mount of personal property L o BB HoWn to Vi | drink i made from herbs. and is prepare connection with the contract for paving the | alleged the petition was only #35,000, | ment and beautiful nrrangement of the ban- | Lrom the discovery of 2 a down to t ered 1y earrler to any part of the clt elaim. There is but ene colonizing nation oy some of the paving contractors of the city in | g g, 8 easily an ten. 1118 called Iy t : . Ao present we are cons overing what ) the foflomini poceonis | HOmbort G, Cofiguan | Avenue from Eighth to Tenth street, which | when it was known tolim that the decegsed | quet ball, ordinarily known as the class | fn fmmense horitage God his 1ot to e, LANE'S MEDIGINE i Christing Nelson of Nob., is to be let soon thme for Ming o widow's petition for admin. | Vi of the First Congregational church, in AL the close of the address o lavee iumber | Alldroggisssellltat e and iia package, 16 o 5 W 5 a4 Dell 3 " he bid of ‘olsom, an Ashland cot o for filing ow’s petition for i which s ’ 3 of those present paid th tlon fee and | not ge! d_your address foF frec sam pie P, Willignsou and Della V. ) The bid of S. M. Folsom, an Ashland con- | (el it MOl PONES PR A" Wisner, | Which was wiven last evening the an- | Of those present paid th initigtion fee w1 Tanet Family Medicine moves the bowels derson, Ta tractor, 15 the cause of the trouble. AS | mother of the decensed, had J. D. Newcomb | Bual banquet of the Congregational club of [ S¥het the membership list. The affair \:~‘ | qiahdnys T orierio e Realti Repular assembly of encampment No. 8 | gpatod yesterday it stipulates that brick | appointed, giving bonds in the sum of #00,- | Omaha, The air was heavy with the fra veulng wis perhaps the most succeasful Y b whd a tiloh Vetasan 16gion : given by the elub. The next banquet will | — AL LD 4 Unlon Vetemn g made in Beatrice shall be used, whereas the | 000, The remarkable feature of the caseis | grance of innumerable flowers, and vavi- | occur the first week in March : this evenin n hall. Al comrades g - that the widow should place her late | o ¢ . | M\ ? are requested preseat. B, W, Hight Bpeciic ‘l'nrvlw by nm{\ ): m;h \;' re ordered | ek e wealth at 000, while the wvlwytr andelabra threw a softening glow ftioat PHHS 1 t EDeWitls Litile | 4 ¢ ‘\'; e L BT ]“ "‘.""W"‘j_ AL operty | mother claims twenty times that amount W l'm'”l “I““H“" MR G B A et | Early Risors is o misfortu These little Ftreat the following Diseases : 0@ litiien of Ly : i Ralamity " tha - BEKEr Railrond Trains snowbound. Phie gL thSsubaded gl sregulate the liver, cure headache, dys Catacrh of the Head, Thront, and Lungs; Dis (4116 pasiors this. ift ¢ s Httid SRR Skt M b Ll T (O i il i ectal o tablos were arranged from cast to 1, burd breath, coustipation and bilious asesof the Eyeand Lar. Fits a1 Apoplexy, (feart he \..;hy thi « om 3 0'clo t manufactured in this it on ; ‘]" & ; g “ " ;‘ G west, the dais, enclosed by a at the D! Disease, Liver u...l.vum Kidiey Complaing, antil o, ey invi the i 1 " o0 Tne Be 0 arlin A hich the home contractors bid L ke east end, being oceupied b FasarVaL - % Narvous Debility, Mental Depress be present g i ' 5 e Rapids & Northern and the Milwaukes voads | g0 il ipied by a table reserved WEATHER FORECASTS. | OfBacteria »lon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Sheriff Hazen went to Minde 1 Pl by Y Lo have not had a train in or out of here for | churchos, 1o the sorq e, 4 k) 2 oakness, Diabetes Bright s Diteaso, St Vitua® to arrest H. 3. Kerus, ¢ W st vable, and, although Folsom r b : churchies. I the small clas : 1t the | 1t Will Be Fair and Warmer in Nebraska Datice, Rheuthatism, U'eral White_Swelling, § v rs ! harge 77l cents more per yard than the | UBree days. Snow plow crews are at w \ i of the hall three tables had been oy, Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumord and Fistula In ano removed without 1 1 the knife or drawing a drep of that the ty owners RGO | T B ey G blood. Woman with Ler delicate orguns res day morning of a hieati t but the Sout tern is snowed unde i O Dbt KWCESUTRTIRLTOE NI D SO 18 Lt A LIS ® | RI2QY nealih. " Dropsy cured wiltious tapping. ping over & hbuat Dot o 0 put their views on the subject in | forty miles beyond here and trains bound wted in like co | For lowa—Fair: slowly rising tempera Spocinl attontion gives to trontment of wil T R R R e 4 f This will be done by the next | both ways were stopped and held at that The Tables' Symphonies in Colors, | ture: westerly to southerly winds blood taints arising by oxcosses or vige NOSte Pacatvod whilo 4# to TRt 6 | weatng aRaE ymething unfore- | Place while the drifts, half sand aud half | ho first was in charge of Mrs, Durvon For the Dakotas— Fair; warmer: variabl s and_cheaper th trp to the Hot on both ronds and they ave being slowly | placed, making a total of seven, with plates ' \ 3 opened. ‘The main line of the Rock Island of 0. Each table had its patroness Wb Sl L I S whose supervision the arrangement’| Wednesday: For Nebraska—Faiv; winds t home contractor, the only son the ract was not let Monday 1 as in Wikza. HHRhbN) THE potEkBLAANT 1S 18t . were eut_out, some of them being tWo | yre' Sumner. Mrs. 1ogmond, Mvs winds Sprines . £ to 8300 forfoit for any failure to . f days late. This place will he opened by to N ¢ re without morcury Lriiio choral class wil me of the home contractors, however y 3 f \ y ind Mrs, Somers. Green was the decora BE8EE Send e stamps for confiaentinl reply the Young Men's Christ ciation to pight. 'The snow is frozen unusually hard. | gion, " Several iarge brass candelabra with | OFFICE oF Tur WEATHER BUREAU., OMAUA ' v sipong disposition to r about i ¢ d is froz g ‘vot deep. The 5 - po Worms 1l A o or three hours, of n@ ,'”“'"" .,“” Ry i Stutty fo TGPl nE Lo Eaie '}..H\m?‘fl”i%?zl‘f‘r ind the supply is taken from the river | \|,-L‘| lll\l"v\‘v% n presided ""”I"‘“"“H'yt" 1 with corresmn linz day of k . THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED to “.:“v I““_um.‘.m'l‘w ety U et i an\w‘ ‘:h o | through hose. i | ¢y Mrs. LH.Congdon resided over the second | past four yeu N, L ‘ Before' takmg your next g]d&; 0f ‘\:"]“‘l:n‘:‘\; :L{unudhundmdn of dollars by calling s, Georg e i L ey hing S, : | yellow and a profusion o) s | Maximum temperature, = ver Wi l a2 i s D y | PR Hesaton 49 vho il | is 1o lot R Resisting: Mis. Cong ; A 0= | River Water olditup to th 50| * Gp6 "\ pancLe's WERBAL MEDICINES. Women's Christian association St cumstunces i | gy siand's Fleet ed Stugger Coming | {onzdon, Mrs Hicks, Mrs BRI 4 a2 T'hen look at Tho only Physician who ean tell what atlg on Willow avenu h it X a i L After ( s Jim's Sealp. 01, - \ jeans i Local fecord. \ point 1 a person without asking & questions entertainng by Mrs. L. W, Ross . | o B SiBd At e NEW Youk, F . tique candelabra shaded in pink, wit | : Yo L nded 31 P (it pondence strietly eonfidential, Medicial o el " ' A 1 p ink roses and uber of bits of pink | Perature and precipitation at Omaha for the All ec I“\”‘ el ot e b ,‘ til 1 ! koa v thstantial differ ram was received hore today from London: | bricca-bac, were the worments of ihe | day and sisice Marel 1, 1802 R s e Superior_cour L i until ence to thel e contract which Charlie Mitchell with Millionaire Abbing- | table looked after by Mrs. J. 15, Houso, M mal temperatur ~ o i et Wit | et o Charie Mitaholl with Millionae Abbing. | tble ook aier vy Mes 16 I ! G.W., PANGLE, M. D. mence, ‘The following jury wis drawn . ] March 1 = —~ = 5 terduy : Samuel Bar O. 1. Lucas, 15 Wanted Sympaihy. from Euston station enroute for Liverpool | | Yellow ant white tilips were (olors: | Nopmil Precivitation yhn | EEREGSH {roim the Thornton, George W. Dellinzer, 5. Covi A good deal of gympath 18 expressed | today, A tremendous crowd was present | Knicht. Mrs. S ' b Deticlency tor the day Joe Sandel W. Stro D. 4 L yesterday for the wan wh wppetite so far | and fifty special constables were necessary s\,‘,‘.n",\y}l I, \IUH\ !u.‘“lf”,l‘:' \1,\' \\,Efy: | D li‘uyf;:\‘\,.‘.": CRLALE GRQNITE “"'Ls; 7 bl Benid for my now. dlscass 118t &ndireCuoed loe and Janes Kilday. exceoded tho sizo of his pllo that he had to | to keepback the enthusiastic crowd, who | bins, "Antiquo candelibin were athong the | Iepors from Othe As a pure medic nal or table DilEby (o LECALHan council No. 1506, Royal Arcanun cheered Mitchell and the squire lustily as L e will give o card party this ovening at the | WOrk alittle idence game on Peter Tholl | e tpain started. Mitehell will leave on the | *'(iteen oy &= - water it stands alone. hall of the order on PPearl strect. A la to eries to keep himself and | gteamer Majestic tomorrow. Abbingdon wil AR e TR | “AbSfllmeiy g BGSI Mada-“” number of invitations are out and an oijo, famil Yesterday's develop- | baek Mitehell to fight Jim - Corbett” for the Wi M 3 ! N b « N ey, Mrs, Swobe oxs, Stillor Sparkling. OFAll Dealers. able time is looked for, The arrangements | Ments show that this sympathy was wasted | ehampionship of the world N 18, Harvey, Mrs. Sw STATIONS b Lt t RHe i Ohnea a8 8. cammittan conalating o¢ | i, thab. Ho only boughit /Ah groca- | e PTans” Mor Yoo 7.~Dat St s Rowley ind Miss Mary~ Sherwood 2 LONDONDERRY LATHA SPRING WATER (0., ) Crystal eandelabra were another distinguis A. W. Rickwan, W. H. Robinson, A. V. | its in the hope of working the g stopped over here today enroute to th TRt e anOtHEr dISH AR | NASHUA, N. Y. Weisinger and 1. M. Treynor. chinge vacket” on Tholl's delivery boy. | of Mexico. Re ng to his recent ti B 00151 sHnathE tho b | | ¢ DERKINS & () ' r grocer, exccuted u chattel mortgago on his | QWG Iwing close by the fence vesterdiy “.‘,[:::;'((:.fl",m‘ s cornor it .‘\l':.‘:\l Opleans wis | and Mrs. Wiley was leion. Here, as wellas | Kearney . ol 2 {lou e [ PAXTON & GALLAGHER. stock in favor of Groneweg & Schoentgen, ’ % OGO A D ek T ! otd1¢ : S Ahd the store has boan taken posscssion of | been istructed to take 3815 alowe with him, | him that Corbett had sent money to Sun | " (1t table s Jomiay L ieabrn roses. | il g ol Distributing Agents for Omaha, by the mort@agees. The liabilitics are esti the woman ut the bouse would have noth- | Francisco to bet against “himself in the | A Koff und Mrs, Victor Bendor. ‘e ta i X 2 5 mived at about 8,200, of which Groneweg & | 0 but a €10 bill with which to pay. e | Sullivan fisht, He did vot think the pro- | dispiayed in the sotig, and chading was | Knnon: ! | Schoentgen claim #8500, The BREE O a| DOV TSIV IEYC & owever, and re- | yosed Mitehell-Corbett fight would come off, | eharming, f ) i i BY a0id, will probably equnl the labilities fused to give up the $3.15 until he had hold | if Corbett could help 1t Occupying the tableon the dais were the of the $10 bi 4 ) SRS Cavin. antertalned the I i : g T T )\’,\ Dr. Duryea of the First Congregational o Cloudy otz our en Paul's yesters n ] c cetlugy By ight. : 23 S g S ynny o | CBurch, Rev. Mr. Thain of Plymonth | ¢ 3 4 Enrtetof ® tim: dand Park avenue. Sh wsisted inentor The Christinn church has been holding a | NEW YORK, Feb. T=It s not often that a | chypeh'and Rev. W. 8. Parke of Park Place : o ) ies to th taining by Mrs. A. W. Casady, Mrs. Cum vies of meetings at the Congregational | Justice of the bench is called upon to decide | Congregational church Mliedoan R « HrotulRgll y.0 mings, Mrs, Cox and Miss Olla Cook, A fine | chureh during the past week. Tlie new pas- | D€ “Points™ m a prize fight and a decision | Grace was offered, and to marching m | £t Vined : fiun musical and Literary program was rendered s i 3 rendered yesterday by Judge Berkstaver in | @ scereor more of degidedly pretty o among the chief attractions being the piang | 107 1. W, Allen, has been joined this week Miles ity ! . ) Tet et s Rt g H misses wearing the regulation waitress caps | Galvestan ey Nise Miteholl of Onklun. Clals and | by B. M. Birdsall, the well known singing z"“g e ol o0l and aprons filed in, 1 h some | “Sygiow rero. ests und wel- A J : e evangelist, Mt u.m]wm has sung with |y jearned legal languace will prob- | Pleasing dvill exercises. “Then the banquet | Grongr 1 Hust, Local Forecast Oficial fare, we aro o i i fection” for the relief of Coughs, diminary heaving of Jay Worden on . Mil n, Pratt and many other | ably - thercfore, stand as . novelty | ™ abled o por- fits i e S5t THire » of burglary was to have taken ry successful meetings | fn the history of local jurisprudence I'he menu was simply but tastefully form the nobie (bl etk L L pluce yesterday mor in policecourt, but | the people Masonie judge, who is a4 membe od standi “\!" ’-lm 1 (‘h'n'\““:\in“"Tnlw" a ju \-‘ the ofticers failed to make as much prog s B god for a month 1 the Dutch Reform church ws a knowl- | S as LaL e LML S In the | 2 Tebr 3 Veternar: as they nad hoped and a continuance was | zinning wich tonizht, the meetings wil ho «dgze and appreciation of ring etiquette in | tbsence of Dr. Butler, presid N0 Ltsel | 8 IEoUIg CF thec{BlIegi Buoh Votamacy granted indefinitely in the hope that by the | after be held in Masonic temple, Everye cision that is appalling. He goes for | 0f regret from that gentleman ness fn | Medical associution at Lincoln, which was | @ o 3 latter part of the week at least some clow eht to make an effort to attend these ' in & manner that should: entitle ;n_ his family, the letter stated vented | called for the purpose of framin t | ’u-u: sutforing % procure the Pomona Co be obtained as to the other members of | meetings, ' will certainly be much en- | him to honorary membership in every ath- | Dis attendance, | creating the oftice of state v fun, and | 1M Uhe most effective manner. 1f from your dealer send u cang, for no one.about police headquar. yment by the 'mhu- stic | ervice, | Jetie club in Am i | | defining the duties thereof. Yau I\H(.”l_'ll|‘>‘y|}\“lx;|\‘\:l‘_||' \(\;\"_\I‘.\ R stamps and receive a box by mail. et believes that Worden is the only guilty hich be ach even t 7:30 sharp. I'he de |~)|:;‘v‘\'r"“i””‘|‘r;lvlll‘y‘h\‘\.;.?r q,:‘fi.. | perminen an .,‘;“ of the Con- ‘\‘\A:\(u;\:‘u‘»\l!Il.» order by Dr, ll :“,.;-“iw B : VATE DISEASES YO Made by the manufacturers of the g al pug g« ¢ onal ¢ en up, and o ent of the 3 on, 4 « ¢ o - | celebrat p Frui i The unwillingness of those members of the e 3 \ Athletic club. Reynolis was sl L AL A D TR LU 0 e SHALL 1ave the henefit of onr abil- | celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice 0 I Clorion: JaR Raon St sroTaINaRE Lol tizat o 1 L 4 48 | motion a committee was appointed on consti- | sor hotel X » about twenty promi- i and skill it | Tablets, Baptist church who inter SN 8 DROID itizen Of | engaged at one of the club's boxing tourna- | gytion and by-laws and nominations, the lat. | neat ve parts EARCY 1to. ‘falk upon: the: subject ofithe has been arrested on an indictment ght an eight-round “g0" with L. | o tor g et Lt R fithe sinte inratcoanent BrithD I aE pE R AL A T Fota Q ion of Rev. L. A. Hallled to - | o iz him with the larceny of a 14 shot- | A. O'Brien for a purse of #300, of which $100 i e S . Kan i T S Wish T uu UETTE & GU., Statement showing the condition of tem 55 BROADWAY, Couneil Blulfls, Ta p nox 1518511 patients inter- 2y Veterinarians in Conference, | Dr. H. .. Ramacciotti attended of telievin s hu- f >rice 6 Conts, If you o ) churches in the city. success of their proposed measure, Th application, that you wish to in the account published yesterday from & building in the night time. Since to go to the loser. He stood up The committee was instructed to retire, | association also intend p nting a measure consult with Council Bluffs, la. state that they have not been able to | peo s 2 : % for only two rounds and then he qisviii R s raaati e 5 ) the le lating the pr \ his arvest he has expressed a great deal of > ) 0 X < and while awaiting its return the audience | to the leg ilating the practic with the world up to dat The only trouble, | Wonder at finding himself in thiit co fition anner that the refer Dominick 1 inhni _]’\—\"\ ranys-at-law. Pro they say, 19 that they are not able to retain | He says he has paid one and anotber of the | frey. refused to award him the shi T BN e eI Th AR nat recom- | You don't want a torpia nver; you don’ §.m.1&3a:ll‘tl.fii.1.=‘.;x,tl.'.: o280 M ke the services of a £2,000 man at o salary of | persons whom he tho _would ® any | of the motiay, l_n-.\l_;‘-\{lfl \]u'intuh u | mended the adoption of @ constitution com- | Want a bad complexion, you don't” want o | WE CURE CATARRH, All Dis= | viock, Council Bius, Ta, £1,000. authority in the ¢ different amounts of | Second district court and got judgment for | hining the fe 1 Secon 3 ible portions of the constitu. | bad breath;you don’'t waut a headache. Charles Ellsworth of Washington town. | monoy i sottlement, and now that he finds | $90. The club carried the case to the gencral | tions of the Congregutional, soctorice nf oha: | Then use Do Witt's Little Iarly Risors, the | €ase€8 of the Nose, Throat, ship was arrested and brought into tne city | the purc money didn't buy the goods, he | term of the court of common p | cago and Clovoland, Or The memborship \ous lictle pills C hest, Stomach, Bowels and Parties Wanting last evening by a deputy sheriff, charged | wishes he had kept his money. He claims to | tribunal, through Judge Be ver v us placed at £1, and the t of the with mayhem. Several weeks ago he and | have paid outabout 830 in this way. and £7.50 | versed the finding of the lower h [ ing the suit in Justice Cl rage = " Livers {[IN 1‘ N i(‘ \ rother got i arrel o he )f the amount he says went > of the n reviewing the suit in Justice Clancey's | tho members of the Congregational ¢ . i =Dl Bhis rother g, into a quagrel over, the right | of the wmount b Ekiten iR iofouoiotishal | naviowingiona UL U8 o Glinces members of the Congregational ehurches WIFI'S sPE[‘,lflcoo Blood, Skin and Kiduney Diseases, v 5 S Al The little lady was y encored. u to a more frien ing and sl the brother came out of the fray minus a R T gt quis of Queensberry rules, although notof- | to assist the member: esented by For renovating the entire system, Female Weaknesses, Lost Manhood large portion of his nose. ]u.; went before o ‘_‘l_l'k‘"l! fll'; ‘II;N ity »II te -Mml o lrwlx d m' .-(\m:;nl.”.l I\‘u:‘::v;:\:n";ll.\ ux‘lihn-vu to | these churches.’ to be elected '|"| \iim'h‘\g‘u l‘(;lsun:l‘( the CURED, Anheus Budweiser, Faust ana Pul B et s antl seoured the T0dicbmens; | Eion: Thoms owman has introduced | this contest, and that under those rules, as s : President, two vice sloxd, whether of scrofuicus or Sy Rt e mene BEERS, BITHER BOTTLED OR IN Ellsworll-sccured a- bond after being i | the following bill in the house of representa- | Well as the P Tog i uns v hmere xou auditor, ex. | malarial origin, tis preparation has noequal, | FALER, FISUULA, KISSTURE nevmatiently eurod | 1o aan15a e ORI EEaTR N S 218 MAH | to ynolds, a fcon ant who ends to 2 s | fabt s p prisoned a few \\L‘"»‘ e n\.\ I\‘[d“" e ,:. ; Y y ; sty At whanERa LG nl-:l'.\lm e committee and committee on mem- am_ p[\‘h“lq“p‘::?‘:yla‘l.:ll:‘v’u]’;' priTao08 delicato nature, of | Sypeet, Council Bluffs, Iowa, or Tele- The snow and eold weather does not A bt to amend an act entitled 'An act o | titled to second money, and that the ref- | “ghe committee's report was accepted and | Call on oF nddress, with stamp for Clrcuters, Freo | PROUO 828, IR IRt e A am A for: abileage i tha Vide u.\»:!“- -l[x:"ll|~ umin{ .ix‘ port of e ~:lu|h‘h;|‘l‘ u:_ (I.I‘ \i\h;;(h‘\i‘l 2 01 :I‘ «;...: is | the following oMcers elected: President “For eighteen months T hlu,l,.,, Book and Recipes, Goods delivered promptly. Klein tract, 2§ miles east of tho post- at Coun wifs, la.’ Be it enacted nocked out” or nol il The judge | w. H. Alexander; 2 presidents, W. J HIRIITR AL () : s TENCY F oM "m‘m,“._ oAty rm“‘ one | by the senate and house of represe | then continued: g Counell and Frank Lehmer: secretary,Caleb |y, NEBeT treated b 'l“::s\t“rwfl '.mfi'\'.'_f;lffé I!H. SEARLES & SERRL[S, SOLLI AGENCY FOR garden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl et of June 10, 1540, e A L s R [ Fotary and treasurer a8 ex-olicio membors, | e G B MOLYMORE, Hendorson, Tex, | ———— hoiebO0TI VbloTCS INHEUSER-BUSEH Brewing Ass, streot. o amens the stiutes i elition (o inclintd | | b ections. T he was g v e hin, O Budler, B Do ’ 01 1. Loass, . 4 % 4 horti of dutinble goods, and for " is rend ev. Mr. Powell andRev. Mr. Parke " s 3 i SR > 4 Quetide ';\mtfln-r>||n|||‘u\|:|m-|n to_the popular | gther purposes,’ be, and ave he Lextended ) I bership committee, William I"h'm‘ing. ‘,’\' B ea'ii?.f.fi.fi.»".'x‘n 3 3 2 DG YOU TAKE 5 Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. | to the said por De | i M. B. Copelfind, | . ! e e THE SWIFT SPECIFIOCO, | - Missouri hard wood in the eity: prompt | and save expense 13th i o 3 ¢ \ i it 'n high compliment to be i ¥ 1 delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. | will be given attorney for collection, | i | selected as p A L ICINE? . velieves sident of a elub of this sort i it £ e plantin was fairly knock “Itreminds me of a boy who said once he'd A > r 13 PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, X e Furniture. { g 1tial, as the ~ hitd be president of the United States,” said Mr, £ 50 Ca “v‘"'j‘“\.““‘w PA WN I3IROK I;R. : Fr Dorsey, wife of the So ) @ t que Alexander, “while another boy said he'd b 3 $ : o o 100 BROADWAY. COUNCI e. and Mr T n et Inat ey e, ¢ i AY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. {unTFa il M, B, B, Pullen left last even | omyha commission min, who left for ¢ s Coneult Free, Money Loned on Davnonds, Witenas, ets i Bl 4 | j to de ther like that' second by he Congregation il ol N T gy | 1. Bridenstein will go to St. Joseph today | U280 on the 20th of last month and tried to | plaintiff was fairly ove > or quit, o | club of Omaha is, T balieve, destined o ran 6. W. WiLLIAMSCY, M. D., 8 burgalns In unredecmed pled zes. e RANG runaea) of A CE Daser | take about £00 worth of househiold furni- | decided against the plaintify. b ot i LRl R 2., A | organizations in Chicago and i ¥ i = 1. W. Skadan of Malvern und Royal Huds. | ture with he ned by her hus Cleveland.” ’ ; P E OVIDE VIEN, thantic umong the: Towans at | baw, returned w for the | Npy Feb, #7.—Cloudy [ o ats aiqmuasn ithen took up the rogulay ot the Peace - irand hotel yesterday purpose of finding out what was the er % ) ) i order of the program and Dr. Duryea ad- . § - 415 Broadway, Upsta T R ER e T e e P TS LAk the Rooda hadinor followad hor 1ok [ weather, small attendance and a fast track | dressed the A B e = 5 gnant Blood Dis: COLLEOTION ‘“\ ~"|T|M'|l“ ]',Vli Vpeaisy Miss Stella Patterson for the past month, | found that her husband had attached them | were the conditions today. Redina was the | America from a Christian Standpoint.” RS g LLEOTIONS SCIALTY. {bhvoa this morning for her home in Ste :x)nl :;.:u they were still in his possession. | only beaten favorit iod in History, % Og&(;lébv 8 B e ] ling T, A fow of her friends were enter. | She then went to work to pick some flaw in e ngs: Penurious | o g : 3 / o en permun- hed fn her honor last evening at the home | the attachment by which she could get hold tod)y ond, Toewater | o1 findy b n D PHy'..l i, faith qutly cured. Piles and Rectal ared, Special Notices. ikl . ng.ab vy i 3 0 is.eft for | 8.to 1) I 10 nd more firmly established as 1 reac - . o or ¢ cs. Patients sucess, 5 = nl'“ B. l‘.x::um;.‘\, .»n‘\\fl\l;v\\ u]nu!m i “f“llll Ilul"“‘" \but failing in this, left for Second Duke of | along through the pag R ,'". Wit for no man: nor do ths fearful ravages of | treated by mail. Addzoss, with stainpy COUNZIL BLUFF3, Mr. and Mrs ancis Murphy have been h o 0 d Milpitas Hilly D 5to0 1) | begin, Columbus discovered a portion of our engaged in holding a series of temperance | eain, Columbus discovored n poition of our ascond, 14 (10 to’ 1) Mimet || o SauCy caverad 5 port E2que S | TR Tarravsd el 000 y for o e R "L e ¢ o | iy, D st Nervous, NEW ERA MEDICAL AND | Litsiiimeati it president, but he didn’t say of what. 1 :m FOR SALE—Citizens State bank stock, | 1510t lished there states that last Sunday evening, | Submit cash offer. 1% H. Sheafe. [ipEhird, saoa. aelling, fre furlongss Wi | when, where and in the mauner i i IACTS and loans Farm an i oty propert B e nely i DR | S : SurcicAL DISPENSARY | AL S . e wig st ovation was tendered the g ngelist g rth race, selling, one mile: i (3 | of us would have existe srobab " 116- 119805 T0T, He and his wife left the first of the weok for | JOI0 A. Akers | t05) won, Gendyrme ¥ b ,,.“‘I",‘.,L,".‘\U‘l.::“!, %3 00 neobabiifly ronlc MAIN ENTRANGE stite%: % DMAHA, XCHANGE, tiro0 California, where they will begin' meetings. | evewing sunouncing the death of his cousin, | (it v, il 1 i spesken, turiing to o map, cacrled his John W. Baird, at San Antonio, Tex. My, | | Fifth race, handicap, seven furlongs: John | g A Y08 Lo) - ibrance: will exsianze for busin 4 ; : ; . Mr, | Bicth ndicup, seve 'obn | gtautinople on through the winding wys of . Somo smaller town In western 1owa o _Now that diphtheria 18 prevalent in | Baird was a well known attorney and citizen | o Haoiie § (0 1) won, Rosit L the tribes first settling in western Europe, - “ka. Greeashields, Council Bluffs and Omaha every family | of Council Bluffs. He has been in ill health 2 — - 3 tion, their settling in Spain p Blntls. should be provided with De. Jefforis’ in- | for some time and last fall went south ¢ Going at G and there developing int an intellectual and (310 ACKE Nebraw fallible diphtheria preventive and cure, | spend the winter in hope of receiving sow NEW YRk, Feb. 7.—The folowing are the | cultured people. He depicted the efforts of . oo, 13 Improy : It can be had of Council Blufls drug: | Denefit, W . Baird, bis brother, has gone | rosults at Guttenburg today | Columbus to” obtain 4id'in Portugal and his Iseases L | & Van ean i gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha, | S0Uth to bring home the My First 1 four and one-half furlongs: | JOUrREY to Spain . | i A [ron SALE-A number of good lots between T P 3 Young Lottery (even: won, IHispent (16 to o) he iilure of Columbus,” said Dr b Dadway sud i 8t very low prices, Cobs, coal, wood, 87 Main, HAWKELE BAVEENINGS, d s bast Lo 1t yane:d i second, Bolivir (6 to 1) third, Time: 573 Duryea, “to_do whatTe started out to do~. | Y1613 to st [l direv:d eff.rts of tho so who d y o © AR | | rocoshiolds N = s Second race, five ths of u mile: Margue- | to find a short routeto the east—was the | B0V thoroughly understand their nature 1 ~ 4 S 2L 2aLa *$0f flne garden loud ot For warming guest chambers, bath JTows Imple . fhte (o 3 won, Lishon Maid (3 to 1) sccond, | greatest possible beotit that could have | theromedies which will efectually oridica 5 § usryaln 3idy Nloholaog & Co: “5e rooms, cte., our gas heaters a Des Morses, T, Feb. 7.—[Special Tele- | MHoeus 40 bo 1) thisd, Thnes posi 00 befallen mankind. Columbus 100k a direc- | thow from the system. The wbility, the cx- | [ERENSe % hae 4 [POR EXCIANGE ihroe good restdences 18 what you want. Look ut them. Cléan, | gram to Tug Beg.|—About a hundred retail | (0 10 5) won,‘Truc us Steel (20 (0 1) second, Ke- | ton which, i he had mot veered off to the | porience, the skill of 274 3 Nisholeon aiba) (o mseralant sUSSEIAIY convenient, cheap. C. B. Gus and Elec- | agricultural implement dealers of this state | H6f (0 102 third. Tie: 1520, south, would have brought him to the shoves | 4 - - nysn g P Sl e Ot NODER A an A Moatiwile i | JUME cash and clur (0ts 10 exchunge [0 & g00 trie Light Co. and travolllbe venressntatives of manufao. | peourtll duee, Avescigliths o e milei Hay:|iof T JEngland | D B tt & B t | D piece of business propesty. 1.6 M eGee, 10 Majn Want Mol : Thirng houses ot e this attornoon and | O L iy o 1) i e ol " | S R S e Hie e | 1S DEULS OUS | comvom puuees stean ot § | SIS i, e, o, ot The attorneys and somo of the friends of | formed an organization, the object of which [ FIfth race threescightiis of mile: Bow landed on American shores, with | 5 STEAM DYE WORKS Da Sorner NiRth streok and Kifth avenas "m-j is self-protection and mutual benefit. The | falte (70 %) thod. Tiae: 57, = 1 2 second Puritan faith, staunch and strong, and | ©°™bine to place within their hands. the | Ayl kinds of Dyelng #nd Cleaning done in | of go0d eharsctar. . Ye8™® Of ago, hoaithy an meeting was ¢ i to order R. Fuller RINth e, six and one-half furlongs: Cli- | England elaimed the' country discovered by | power to speedily and permanently cure these | she 16 of ‘the urt. Faded anl e ~— the goveinor asking for his pardon. MeIn- | of Creston. I\ C. Reed of Corning was made | miax (6 10 5 won, Leveller (4 o 1) sccond, Miss | her subjects A B e B tulned fubrics made to 100 48 200 1 45 no, drivio tosh is now in the county jail. He lived near | chairman and G. H. Keenan of Battle Creel Bess (3 to 1) thiva, Time: 1:25 Mrs. Dr. Mathiesoniof the club followed Work promptly done ant detiverel fu ull A §050aL 0 o H ) 5 0 e coun Send for prie: will pleasd Honey C: and was convicted of dispos rotary. The visitors were given o ban Dr. Duryea with & humorous recitation. It RAFS of s intry. Send for prico list. . e ce Mone 0 e rotte H return to Jo sSchoentgen ther at store or re ing of mortgzaged poods several years ago. | Guet by the Des Moinc ea'lia Brehiig | 8T RIRRIGLORAY, fab Blis FRatiarn was a humber of thy program such us is I r\p I | C. A. MACHAN, Propristor apaoe He did not go to the penitentiary, however. Articles of tion aud constitut OCHESTER, ) , Feb. 7 1e Rochester | seldom heard in ordinary literary entertain ] DAL | | 3 g Brcu uv. near No estern N porson desiring to go into th oo, 88 his case was taken to the supremo. court | dud by-laws. were and these ofce Driving Park association offers the follow- | ments, and Mrs, Mathieson was forced to Bx ““" o r”\ ”“l“w mista Dy oh A e e g Lo o 06 ot she praserrbEal on un appeal. ‘The supreme court afirmed | Were elected: President, _Ainsworth, | ing stake to be trotted for at its meeting, | respond with another. She is one of the | ud render them the most successtul s well as o1 uifs, I West Brondway the decision of the lower court. and now Me. | Des Moines; vice pr . C. Lucas, [ August 16, 17 and I8, 1503: Stake No. 1, | best elocutionists—~true in style, gesture and intosh has been rearrested. The signatures | Creston: seeretary ind treasuver, C. H. Bon- | #.000 guarauteed for ' 2-year-old trotters | dinlect—heard in this eity for a long tiu of the judge at the term of court when he | bright, Des Moiues: divectors, 1. D. Brewer, gible to the 2 1ss: No. 2, #2000 for king up the thread of Dr. Duryea's dis ~ . . » was convicted, the prosecuting attorney,and | Des Moines; W. J. Howard, Schaller; J. F. year-olds or und tters) eligible to the | course, Rev. Mr. Thain of Kountze Place S YO L l ‘t 2 : ) . urymen as possible have to | Root, Gilmore: G. H. Keenan, Battle Creek " 0 for #-year-olds or | church closed the talk on the evening's topic e pLLl(l Ib b 2 4 ren who are civculating | A- A Penquite, Colfax; E. Al Rea, Corydon eligible to the 2:20 class: *No. 4, #,000 | Dr. Butler, who had b ud the duty, James Mclntosh are circulating a petition to the most populur the petition have hopes that the governor for horses (trotters) eligible to the 2:25 class, | being absent. He began by saying he would B TEe Ly abes Ahat She savemor Butter and Cheese Men. DREG Tt o i | | inthe United States, in the treatment and >, e P risoner, as he is very old and fufiem, and. i | Dunuque, Ia., Fueb. 7.—The suow blockade ERinexn.HangiLRhow, | Importance of America’s Discover, SiFe of thoso Qiseases whioh trom Seir diss 5 g o :v s feared that he woild not last through one | has serivusly interfered with the National | Cmicaco, 1. Feb, The ann benen dbai il tinetive speciulty. i year of mprisonticn Butter and_ Cheese association convention, | 8how of the Chicago Kennel club opened to- [ Who discovered Americal = Columbus, 1 b : C 0. Chees A you answer. No, America was discovered | Send 4 cents fora cony of their illustrated Bouricius finds out that Stutsman about 130 Ghlogutes belug pr 4ay Al Batiery D ormory with ou.assars Street is all vight for the piano busines: , Jjust look at his new signs by thousands of men. When was it dis- | new bookof 120 pages. opeging session. The me | ment of prize dogs that bils fair to surpass | cov In 1492; no, it has taken' hundreds | arned until Wednesday morning. | any of the precoding local exhibitions. Over | of years to discover this continent. Because | Consultation free. Callupon or address with % iraay E } 5 S. F. HENRY, s0 much as suspected that veral more will be here in the morning. | tators there existed a rac § hundred delegates urrived from | 500 are benched. ‘The hall was taxed to its | the world was steeped in ignorance and be- | $#58P Chicago and easiern points tonight and | utmost to accommodate the crowd of spec- | cause it was not fan, 4 ¥ SEC'Y AND MG'R, King'& Co.’s Partagas? 1t's a charme - =t 5. | of humans over here, is | bt . 8 %, ¥ ¢ u s he butt nd cheese oxhibit is the largest | . o o ” due the fact th erica was not disco | S 4 Just light one of its kind held in’ this country. The oYou cant n ake ew drm with Salvation |- ey k8 Ehak;shnt Amarios Wos it kAl R | J \ { 5 = X 520 PEARL 8T, : g v~ — Sxhibit of datr maoh ‘ il,but you can cure the bruises with f Humbl A in y b . f Finest Arlsto cabinot photos, 5 LT’}:]‘I‘H f dairy machivery is also very ne you 330 Wik ith | 4|.1->|]~1u"|. that it was a portion of the old . | : 2, ot Conneil Blu]]‘g' la. doz. Ashton’s studio, 18 N, Main street g Has Not Been Offered a Cabinet Position., | waplc he bad found < . 5 e - | Des Molues® Next aster. BosToN, Muss., Feb. 7.—Johu Quincy Ad- | oy the ahasiiter oy ooupancy of America i i Telephone 200. = Mme. Helen Merrill, haivdressing and | Des Moises, In,, Feb. 7.—(Special Tele- | ams save he has not 1 ¥ the aboriginies, tho speaker sald: -The S St.. y S = X me, k v M s e : i [ says as not been offered a place in | dealings of the e man e India . ol 1 a3 . Do you smoke? Have you tried T, D.

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