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’I’HE OMAHA DAILY BEE WPI)@E\I)AY FFBRUARY ln 139‘3 only when so certified. The company in wrn I brilliant effects, lovely costumes and bright fl"~l_m?_v:-“}'_'-:"v:~" n‘u';!’:nn“rl:-n r;r- us 1HE DA l LY BFE \E“S FROM COL\CIL BLLH‘S ‘:"‘:”‘;"J‘E'I‘::(:‘7":’Y“::I“:;:;!:'?‘:_'"“‘I"|‘\""i“""r;*:‘ “:;"I‘ \“I DLED THF “FR(H\\TS :1)|’\:’..."(:mm‘-;\u-m I:{:t:‘;’:ll'l 'f\‘m::;] .l.",:'j,;: | :.':‘:;“.H.‘..’r-“n:\ ‘\‘\“‘!‘x ‘.'é?f}"."'?‘i.‘"l fl*‘” : ‘ flfl/lpflt'lfls 3 . 1 feats of magic and endless merriment. Ther tions after the night's pa de COUNCIL BLUFFS for damages and for paving in consideration lous after the nigh para are property rick donkeys, bears that g [} % o s buildi: d ope g 0 street ra U - 00! + growl, big red ste At craw abl OFFICE XO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Work That is Going on in the High School | of its building and operatiug street railway | Very Successful Game of 'a Smooth Towa NEWS FOR THE ARNF, SOt setotone: choats Atd muny of - These Cold Days. cord Ts it wonderful that the city Fraud, strange and startling features too num officials should suppose the road to be buiit R Regaihe ity to mention by the people who were securing concessions Wiskivorox, B, O, 3 wpatlat” |- OTORRY ST e hg- st onnercoNity H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER GROWTH OF AN EXCELLENT INSTITUTION | Afd who were appmrently doing the work! | yANDLED ~ QUANTITIES ' OF PRODUCE | ‘relegram to Tite Bes swing army | Patrons of the Boyd will have of witnes . s0 think ana nssessed the pav atro i TELEPHONES | Riisiness Office Re8 tax to the motor company. This e orders were issued today Pitou's company In «The Power of 't P o ounts to many thousands of dollars P ; Boards of officers to consist of the officers | & o nt b L matinee will be given — | Over Thireo Mundred Pupils Daily Recelve | £5000 of that paving tax is now | After Offering Wigh Prices for AN That || SHAFES 0T OMeC (0 xbottted to doenl at| SLoeras 1., at whi prices have MINOR MENTION. Advanced Instruction from a Staff of dellnquent ']n.( motor ;-u:n;nh_.“‘hl ; Could Be Obtalned on Credit He the several posts designated on the ist of | any le:;" £ the house, The. tmgngsment will yuild the road; it need not pay. The stree St g 10 several posts designated on tho 1st c v o o engagement v st A s A railway is not assessed; it therefore cannot | e iyt nd March for the mental and physical examina. | ¢lose with the evening performance the New Course. be compelled to pay t the bons of the e i fon of appointees to the United States m ) ¢ i Chly Ara ot We Are pyllig the banks' Inten on of atibolntees to the Unlted States mill- | Mr. Georse Kenan wil b heard on | f T0 WOMAN A5 FREE o est on them today and i heavier nsscsment Aty Sondeat ' tussian Political Exiles,” (illustruted) at LD REGULATOR €0, AtiaN Sixth avenue, are down with the scarle Itisalong, hard climb up High school | Must be made upon the property of every | CEDARRarins, In., Feb, 14.—[Special to | At Fort Warren, ) Major William | Boyd' theater, Thursday ¢venine. February t:,w 2 50LD BY ALL DAV u,ms-“ ] feser. hedbestn (I : ARk taxpayer in the city to meet that deficit Tur Bee.]—A pretty smooth gome was suc- | St. Clair, lery: Captain Asher C. | %% The achicvements of ~Mr. Kennan Tho marriage of Wallece Shepard and | bill, especially when ths path is covered g Is this what the people and the city con- | cessfully d in Jones count A few ylor, Second artillery: Captain Marshall | Whos » 3 | P ss 1da Lutz is antoi 1 to take place on \‘.11.'“' s simoo h as ;z'\” anl a howling | templated in voting the tax? | weeks ago, a stranger went to Oxford Junc- | W. Wood, nssistant surgeon; Captatn Ed- :‘n‘v_"xv.“r'..\'flrlf,':-u\fx.')(u"-'l'.‘\“ fz{'fiy{‘”“ g t‘ ¥, the 22 northwest wind threatens to carry the 1s 1gnorance Etsasabie? | Peringgrip 8 The Married Ladies High Five club was | climber off to tropical climas in 1ts embrace. | tion and sent out circulars to all the adjoin- [ Ward R. ) assistant surgeon: Second | fact that to the educated, cultured man of ] The ( e council s ey are no' Py copresentin i ol a whole Lieutenant Loeey S. Lyon, Second artillery the niueteenth century there is no such putertained last evening by Mrs. D. W A e M Sedieh The mayor and the council say theyare not | jng towns, representing himself as a whole 5. Ly . N e e A anit, at ihe fiome | AR yeb the weather ssems to have 10 bud | acquaintod with the facts; that theso OCCUE- | wylo doalor in poultry and offaring to pay | At Weat Poiut, N. ¥.: Major Phillip F\ | thing as an unsurmountable ditieulty. ° | The Good Samaritan, flnln-'iem- of th '"-'uu: t v"~'|;4"”<‘m| enetgles of tho 800 i l”“"’l“\_l"l"' ': :(‘v'““ elec ~""‘r | prices 2 cents in advauce of the market. He | Harvey, surgeon: Cavtain C. N. Berke “lm,,“; t‘i,.‘-\tl‘.\\fe‘;. ety oy | BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN ANR) pupils that daily receive instruction within ,..u:,\.wv s \\\“1,”.3 :‘;n” &5 40 100 KEiby signed to these circulars the name of “4. | MacAuley, assistant surgeon; Captain Louls | thi 294 inst v 4 Vil WOMEN, PROPRIETOR O¥ YHE they not inquire and learn? 1f th ¥ 8o | Kent." As o tesult shippers poured tn thelr | 4. xth chwaleys BUFSE T.iettannt WORLD'S NERDAL DISPRNe List of Changes of the Deliverea 1y carrler to any part of the city _— Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumbver Co, Coal Two small children of John Doane, Lee Camlin was arrested last evening on a telephone message from Omaha saying he | the wails of the old brick builling that com was wanted thero to answer to. the charge | mands a view of so many miles in atmost | gu’ G TG0 NG "ot what to do, ahy ar | Doultry from Rockwell City, an- | Sedwick Pratt, Third artillery: First GARY OF MEDICINE, of grand larceny every direction. The Hizh Lis in o | their resignations not handed in that the | fouliec'svas immediatoly reconsiznad.to Lieutenant Alexander B. Dyer, Fourth | ¥ Unity Guild wili meet in regular session at | better condition today than it has ever baen | people may fill their places with men better | W Riun at Davenport, m‘,,‘ 1 artillery A “RUN DOWN™" resider Mrs. ¥ corner of | o thanks to the hard shd per t la- | informed st BF bty 4 3 | At McHenry, Md.: Major John Jane- | and * used-up " feeling is an strects, Friday after dit bl 2 Why do we see no forfeitures red? SHIBIRAL Al bk Deattd i 1o time the | wqy gurgeon; Major Joseph (. Ramsay the first warning th noon at 2:30 o'clock borsof the s AR TPy o PELTER Dt CI N Y OBSERVER. Ke Pyt Ll s i RS BOSR AT returns | Phipd artiilery ; Captain Edward C. Knower, | your liver isn't WS, B wh f X w | the corps of t wonderful in il ‘:‘{ 12 moucy in his pocket and had | fhird artillery: Captain Charles B. Ewing, | ts work, And, bridge site Monday ! ¢ I t double The new catal yleaol’ | SPERC IR L assist surg Second Lieutenant Jay torpid liver and Women's Christian v )} wh Y s ica- | Royal Hardman pianos can at Ralph Barnett stil Missing. JHopper, Third artillery jinpore b A terday 1 ; n the par I 1, Tho v oca I 1Nes, Ia,, I 11 el n B, Parke prey to all sorts of ail- i I 2 \d necessary | Of artistic 3 eram to Tt Bes h t s disap e William B, Wate k ments, il g W the High pearance of Ralph tt 1 the tus ( 1 y That is the time to s and naller | Finest Avisto cabinet photos, Des Moines Union Rai 1 still | tenant G Ni take Dr. Pierce's Golden E i adenoy i (e ; Hai thi Ashton's studio, 18 N. Main st ’ e o New | First Lieutenant Charl e, irst ——— Medical Discovery. As lish 1 n chur 3 5 s T ides 4 es Spirits in Court. LB Pl pany 1 \ tive tonic, to repel disea: ud build up the afternoon av the res f aboratories and the MRS L ok e e o 1T wousible for Ba isin the city asot 3 needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to B A oo el The Biges will case was still on in the di o s | ) e e M a socini and entertainr ¥ L v 2y ar be found, | the attention of the jury again toda: Mrs ympany whi ! ved prior | ant Harey Haller, assistant s braces up the whole system, and restores Pythias hall, Friday 3 c 24 I lm" .lm Lot 2gs No. 2 was very anxious to have to his disappearance 1 yester. § fouston, Tex Jeat h.-:lm and '1"41 : R Duncing v r 0 8 i >, mathematics an jirit of Mrs. B 1 brought int day by Mr. Wagner in which | Cc S, Hawlans, Ty or every disease caused by a disordere 0 2 Habermaas, Ger- | >} 5 Ll th t Hed, | TRLATCH . O t o 1 ure blood, it is the only guar Mat I y v _ A and sw tha vie ascortaining fust | they were scut was postmarked Des Moines, | infantry: ) Calvin Dawi er or impure it is ¢ P to th o - ° A Morna Moot }“ bl ]‘ e hpetick “"',‘ giving evidence that whoever had these | Cantain G Gibs: t | teed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in Munc ’ - ! L literature: Mis 10w much of a share it had had in determin- | & 0okg i his possession is still in the city goon Fi iant 3 every case, you have your money back | treat the following Diseases: Omaha; C. A. M dwiny Miss A ing whom Mr. Biggs should favor in his will Several shots were and two men | adjutant Twenty-third 3 e ¥ Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dis Lovel Ia Wricht. (4 ol L G but as such a tning seemed to be out of vere seen struggling in tern part of At Fort Sheridan, 111 1 v €500 is offered. by the proprictor .“fl @ases of the A, Fits a1 Apoplexy, Hoarg Rafont Orr, wiio 1 e e s Ao el Pl il 1 she had to content herself the city on the night of Bar tisappear- ' A” Crofton, Fi ntry Dr. Catarrh Remedy, for an in-! | Disease, liver Complatut. hidnes Complaint, by the managemeit o : f e T L es SRR wring a number of people who had been | ance. and it is feared h murdered and | Aifred C. Girar Captain Edwird | curable case of Catarrh, ‘Their remedy | Norvous Dsbiiity, Mental Depres= i o ; ematics and Fnglis| present at interviews between the spirit and | robbed Chap f v infar tain perfectly and perman cures the | £lon, Loss of MTnhco?‘. sa:n\l?l ¥ Features of the Course, Mr. Biggs be nis death Allyn wiillerv: Ca ; b s, Dicbetes, Bright s Diteaso, St Vitus* B : . Khion tha et W Mrs. Wicks, o medium, st ‘ O Do incis J. Tves, & t ; Joee Neainpes, Disbeier righis Dienso St ke VLR 3 el ;"‘ LI AL A G cance which she had cond S CEpAR RapiDS, In., Feb. 14.—[Special to \n,l\ fevsor 1 n Berofu'a, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors B L O e N falliog | Course. Ahis cotirao h ; ad boen materdalized ar ¥ Tuk Bee.]—Mose Sophor, wl led his b ; ) 'FOR and Fistula in ano removed without il A Ll A AP e e e A had ensued between the spirit and it " father while in a beastly st 8 3 Ny \ » the knife or drawinz a drop of i egtlonia, He dn { A e husbund, in s of which the spirit | tion while returning fr i 3. Kerr. ave Y B blood. Woman with her delicate orging re- BRSO Lo PULLE L o attendance. € sured Mr. Bigg v it was glad he had | oo " ana who was a 1, e stoced to health. Dropsy curcd without tapping. L fractured and his righ 2 8 t Yk & tien & weman after hi his old 2 b st Lieutenant Franklin O. Johusot, Th specialattention x.ve1 to trextment of ail age cavalry e blood taints arising by excesses or vice Jacob Neumayer cashed a for@ed check for | trouble formerl 1 by the dr | the penitentiary. is ag 2 ars $12 a day or two ago. The check was passed to wi Henr, hor witness, wanted it | A foW days ago’ he was de PASTE | At Fort Leavenworth, Kan.: Colonel Ed U nU OO D O oy on him by a man named Pe nd Mr, f th I their course, i listin it Y A that h was not a counterfeit money at Oskaloosa, and it is win F. To nd, Twelfth infantr: M Q 8 n: rHln!fll!{ul”nl for any fallure to S L o, Lt | SRl el e s W i | ity s, s s on | bl ot ot b et sl Tontsend Dot ot FOL KB |ofutomni o sl IDOkR tis 1€ his niinio ought o be o] 18 50 much time wasted, To provent this | SEances with his wife, who was u member of | e - g Taylory, Nivh ¢ Y tab iav pay. H. morrLoils or Piles cured ¢ Sheriff Huzen's oftic ‘u\‘.n\v 1t remembered siness course of two years wasstarted ;! it sect. A lively lv:l( lm‘k place l;vl‘ een Ina Flourishing Condition. .I|.«m>~ B. Jackson, Seventh infantry: First | Dy, Bdizon's FAMOUS PILLSAND- THOSE WHO ARE AFYLICTED by St. Valentine yesterday. each man con- | e JEE oM 0 L S ok eening | him and the attorney for the plainti¥ as the | Dencqee, Tn., Feb. 14—The annual ses- | Lieutenant Benjamin Brooke, assistant sur. = 3 A " U the sheriff's family receiving one or more | Boiaws instruction the pupils are giver torney was accusing him of what his wife | 507 95 o 2 N At Fort Omaha, Colonel John roduce your we'ght without dleting; | e ; - highly colored lithographs with little verses | oW e Insttuction the pupils are given 48 | giq 4o said he had_been present when the | of United Workmen, b »‘}_" hiere this m Bates, Socond infantty, Licutenant Colonel | cures the causes of obesity, such as DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. | undernenth. The valentines have | pit 8 TORSAHOR W the | Branches | Spirit shook hands with Mr. Bige: ing with 200 delegatos, The uddress of wel- | Albert Hartsuff, deputy surgeon gene a Sl 3 e The only Physician who can toll what allg pasted up on the wall of the office e o bl T e Lo Mrs. Shoemaker, who had worked for the | come was made by the mayor and responded | Captain William Charles Keller, Second in: | dV<pepsia, rheum t'sm, nervous a porson without asking & question. which now resembles an art gallery in the | {00 A A Biges family. had seen similar things, but | to by Master Workman Graham of Cedar | fantry: Captain William G - nsse, catarrh, kiinoy trouble § keeps | |\ 0 UL Lo adential, Modioing B RIS El0L G toLs aduced to | hone of the witnesses would say that atany | Falls. Resports of ofticers show the order ta | aut surgeon: First Lieutenant 1 >u healtay, and baautifies ths com- < e The meetings at Masonic temy till | st SRidtnte Ber who had | Of these interviews Mrs. Biggs' ghost had | be prospering. The membership exceeds | ering. s ond infan iy ::cxi o itay, E 8 C sent by express. Addressali letters 10 in progress. Mrs, Sn t r stopped h ' xpressed o wish as to who sho zet her | 7,000, During the past year nearly £100,000 At Fort Ix' A, -Russell, Wyo. ] 2 J the “Willsons,” whoat o vid husband's property ws Qistributed in b 1 John 1. Poland, Seventeenth infantry ; Major G. W PANGLE, M. D. successful mecting in Fr 1 with well 4 1t i — - —. ; Valery S. Havard, surge ptain Daniel 2 it 5 ' here tonight 10 h 1p My ) I € Have your preseriptions filled at Not a Fugitive frowm Justico H. Brush. Seventeenth v 555 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, [a service. Mrs. Smith las alt unt ¢ from me, as | Davis', only pure. fresh drugs and chem. | S10Ux City, Ta., Feby 14.—[Special Tele- | Julian M. Cabell, assista voice and it will be a rare plea ) . } TeRls i sl rram to Tug Ber. | —Walter H. Brooks, who | Lieutenant Edgar W, Howe to hear he She al K : fa L P as local freight agent of the Sioux City & | fantey. ¢ i .m,'.“. making inds fost in 1) weeks by | gAY M d " . CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Send 4 stamps for confidential reply. write you to say I have lost | ent commences this week, and will be ob lraulic pu and ot v . | Colone am, Fifth artillery : ( b 4 oLy comt ‘,‘,“":,f-(. Scrvices’ at St | menta and the taxt bookiik 0 Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. -l‘gj‘ sl RieL R ““l\“ Do in Mexico, ur” | Major Johnson V Middleton, surgeon: | Very traly yours. ChAuees I Kixa = b \ Y ron LAt ¢ rised ev ody by appearing ol e ets tain Louis Brechemin, assistant surgeon ; o On Ash Wednesday morning | secondary matter in studying the s . : here today. He does not seem to be under sin Louls Brechemin, assistunt surgeons | prof.siiae, Chicavo University. writes to the L * the new Penitential service will be 1 at | branches. Al the instruction is carried ¢ obs, ccal, arrest, and savs that hé has returned to utenant Luigi Lonia, Fifth arti Chicago Heruld, September I 18 2— | > 10:30 o'clock and there will be an appropri- | by means of actual experiments, perf sattle with the company. He refuses to tell | Loy Iirst Lieutenant John Metlellun, Fifth | Corpulentmen shouid pay svime- uttention pte sorm S0 naig the SEnE, | DY SITPURLS themur vou, fac by LOVERS OF DOGS, where he has been or to ‘make uny explana- | “'A¢'Sin Diego barracks, Cal.: Lieuten- | troubled with rheumicism, yspepsise idney BAvan ponitentiul paaline.. - These addresses | is Imparted which could nover-ba gained by bl Sy ant Edgar R. Kellogg, Tenth infantry ; Major | {roubie or nervousness the reducing of woight Will continue on Wedncaday evenings during | studying the book. iy Keunel Club Looking Forward to Another Dr. Roberis to Samuel M. Horton, surgeon; Captain Chia js slower untll vhe Obesity Pills navo oused Lent. Services on Friday afternoons at 4:20; | it TR Sy e T i Beneh Show. | Des Morses, Ta., Feb Special Tele- | I Davis, Tenth infantry ; Captain Louts W. | 1ofkcnknd baawtity tho sk i of o fhce. remarks followed by the Litany. The Sun g : J The Omaha Kennel club held its annual | goam to Tue Ber.]—The governor has ex ampton, assistant surgeon: Second L T am at liberty 0 cito a case in point. Under day night scrmons will relate to confirma The department of physical culture IS | peating last night. The treasurer's revort | pressed his intention of abpointing Dr. A. C. | tenant Matt R. Peterson, Tenth infantry. my aivice Mr. Armour ise . an Fidison Obesity tion as o .general sct, the kindred = meeting with a great deal of success. The k = | s intent DF g 4 barracks, Wash.: Colonel | Band and dbotties of Piils und lost 2) pounds n a genera . RISt Db thas svstemutio oxercises | showed a deficiency of &50 which had been | Roberts of Fort Madison on the Iowa | Thoma Jerson, . Fourteenth in- | in6 wesks. Other patients have beeu equaily mpuuu be discussed being preparatory to | PUl Are put th b systematic exerci 3 8 | that apostolic tite. Tt {8 not vet announced | every duy, according to the principles of | caused by citizens failing to pay prizes they | Columbiin commission to fill the place made | f; S Captain William H. Arthur. assist. | rucesstucl when the Bishiop will make his visitation to | Delsarte. ind the training cantot but be of | b ranteed at the recent bench show. | vacant by the death of Theodors Guelich. | an A I T R TR Cre O St. Paul’ great benefit The money was raised and all outstanding | A3 the ofiice lu this Instance bielongs to the istin, Fourteenth infantry; First Lieuten- | _— | Superintendent Sawyer has a class in | o i : € | democrats the exccutive council will allow t Thomas U. Raymond, assistant surgeon The snow and cold 1ther does not 'fl\lm'ln‘\' twice & wi in the upper classes, l“;'; ag Iln\l‘\hv-:lul; will 114; |v.ktl 1 at onc -” | the goveruor to have his choics First Lieuteuant. Henry P. McCai, Four: diminish the demand for acreage in the | and the gaduates, many of' whom hope to | Considerable time was taken up in th M S teenth Infantey. © Klein tract, 23 miles cast of the post. | €6t positions in tho city schools, are thus | discussion of the bill now before the legisla- | State FIreuint TORoBanre, | The suspension of so much of specialorders office; 300 ucres yet for sale in from one.| Chabled to startout witha valuable knowl- | ture, which provides that dogs shall be con- | SIS CI. fi, b EPeelal Toedram | September 30, 18t relates to Captain S0 o acre tracis, suitable for fruit and | Ufg Of the theory und practice ‘of teaching. | yidered and classed s property. Represen- | ' TH = owa St Eugene L. Swift, ant surgeon, is re garden. Duy & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl | smoothly and carneatly, and each one scoms Meora oo e ’::"""U"‘I":"i’l“l:'.:.“’,:"":i | this city in June. The association officers General Carr's Case. stree g LR G S R it sd ddiined Sl iagt don | L benodfed fomamow of She rsleligaf | wvismvaroy, DIC,, Feb 44—When Gen: cli Druggists and Confectioners, For warming guest chambers, bath | srandnrg or equceroncipoli nd ralse the | the passed f.?g "(-L?,.i'a'l‘u-‘.’l".‘.u'«{ififn'z:y,'.f ihe meet | eral Carr was made a brigadier general it is Vacked in full two ounce packages, rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just tizens are always made welcome atthe | For the success of future bench shows in e asserted that it was with the understanding | Price 5 Cents. If you are unable to what you want. Look at them. Clean, | recitations of any class, and Prof. Eastman | Omaha it is necessary that the bill become a Terrible Death of a Maniac, that he should retire voluntarily before the procure the Pomona Cough Tablets convenient, cheap. C. B. Gus and Elec- | stands ready to file a bond in any amount de- | law, otherwise the owners of valuable dogs | Orrvswa, ., Feb. 14.—[Special Telogram | o1 o next March. The general det i 3. e {rom your dealer send us 8 cents in tric Light Co sired that he will not call upon any visitor | will not send their animals here again | toTyug Bee.]—Mrs. Luther Atwood at Orman- | o avion and is making strenuous resistance lrmml measure at Nos. 1,2, 8. Price | stamps and receive a box by mail. 25 stk for a specch unless he thinks best. and run the chances of having them _ . | B38ertion and is making s esistance | 950 to 36 inches, and 10 cents extra for | pfade by th fattivers afiay | | ville committed suicide by saturating her ta halas s 5 2 #de by the manufacturers of the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. — tuken away or stolen, leaving them | T b kerosone ard sattine fize to | 10the efforts being made to place him on the | gach additional inch. celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice = FORFEIT OF THE MOTOR CHARTER, 1o recourse by law to either recover the dog | clothing '\\Hl r'x Ex' and settin: B e Y0 | retired list. The president has dir Pills $1.50 a bottle, or three bottles for | Tablets. Mrs. A. A. Truesdale and son have re or 1ts value, Should the bill passmany | them. She wasburned o crisp. She was | to submit his case fh writing to the sec ¥ | $4.00, enough for one treatment 5 turned from a visit to Chicago. ““Observer” Reviews the History of the Deal | more eastern owners of kennels will enter | rendered insane }‘k‘ he death of her husband | of war, and at the president's desire ( r Obesity Fruit Salt $1.00 per bottle. QUQUETTE & cfl. Mrs. W. C. Vanderdeer, who has been dan- With the Company. their animals at the uext bench show. | in o railroad wreck. i filed ) 3 t Salt 31.00 per bottle. [ L - Carr has a protest with Sec Y b U iheiPlls “Bands aad e gerously ill for several weeks past, is able Couxer. Bruees, Ta., BRI tho The election of officers resulted as follows Wife Kilied and flusband Hurt. Elkins denying that he entered into any | . YOU can buy the Pills, Bands and Salt Council Bluffs, la. to be about again. Editor of Tue Bee President. John T. Evuns; vice president, { f | WarenLoo, Tn., Feb. 14.—In attempting to | understanding with reference to retirement direct from our stores, or by mail or ex- —— Miss Lou Massenburg of Freeport, Il Dr._J. C. Whinnery : recording secretary. E. | s i ikt Aty e Ll and asking that he be allowed te remain on | press. ) e O e i | cilmen say that the reason why no forfeit- | [) Marstons financial secretavy. Charles F\ | €ross in frontofa train last evening Mrs e O Correapoanorcs and gooas focmas: lmnranj Saf h Elgv]l) of Creston ave the guests of Mrs. W, J. | ure under section 7 of the ordinance of 155 | Frenzer; treasurer, W. Waterman. Ad- | Wendell Fairchilds of Cedar Falls was badly | tirement uext year. ded in plain, sealed packuge. ot on Tt b ot has been declaved is that the motor com- | ditional directors. J. H. MeTague, Dr. Rich- | hurt and died soon after. Her husbind was St B e o M. F. Rohrer is home from Chillicothe, | pany has given the city and the citizens all | 154 Ebbitt, Peter F. Frenzer and J. H. | 'l‘;:t’ljl‘;:,“".‘,‘,‘“‘h:, rad DOt men folindion Enjoyable Dancing Party. and Finger Rings are sold at our stores. Mo, where he went in answer to a telegram | that was expected or contracted for and that | P9 1004 of the treasurer was fixed at - Union Pacific council, No. 1069, of the | Send for our spectil Electric Belt Cirou- announc _x‘pml.u m;» f,\!hwr\: lange .'\ | the forfeiture, if it is sllowable at. all, mu 3,000 and that of the financial secretary at . R. H. Jones' Successor, 5 Royal Arcanum gave a pleasant receptien | lar, sealed. # . iherels but Mitle improvement in the | by ypon . merely technical grounds. We | &, : ; Cepan Rarmos, T, Feb. 14.—[Special Tele | ynd all at the New Motropolitan hall, on | Electric Belts $1.00 and up. Tnsoles 50 Mrs. Tharaburs. whe has been visiting her | MUSt assume that these gentlemen are mak- s decided to give a bench show in the | gram to Tue Bee]—Phillip H. Francis of | Harney strect, lust evening. Nearly all the | cents per pair. Mrs. Thornbury, who has been visitingher | 50 A, rood fuith and really | fall. and quarters will be arranged for at | this city was togay appoiited United States ige member: th their wi lad ORS¢ o Yek daughter, Mrs, S. E. Goode, left yesterday | ing this ement in good fuith and really | 18 800 0L ' b o R bk ek St el l{m e anm pers with their wives or lady For Sale by Druggists. & for her home in Salida, Colo. She was ac- | believe what they declare, But in making | - e |ty awar St LN 0L e ol riends were present 3 SR e tite companicd as far as Lincoln by Mrs. Goode, | these statements they are in great error. PrataraRlvA L ATsoaiatian: | ¢ mllu{}!g‘i;(hl Rapids district vice R. H. Supper was served in the dining room dur Wholesale flrun‘jl t “’LA\«:IW Yori Lll) who will visit friends there. Section 7 of the ordinance declares that | 1.,wrexcs, Kan., Feb, 14.—The general | OR¢® resigned. ing the intermission in the program e 0uds in stock: - tailure of said company to complete the lay AWRRNON, ¢ DALy A =S ARENATS T The affair was the event of the season with | Charles N. Crittenton & Co Now that diphtheria 15 prevalent in | ing down and equipment of the street rai’- | council of the Fraternal Aid association is in REX IN FULL SWAY. the lodge and every one present appeared to McKesson & Robbin Council Bluffs and Omaha every family | way track andiconstraction of said bridge | session in this city. Over 100 delegates are | ; be thoroughly enjoying themselve W. H. Schi should be provided with De, Jefferis' in- | within the time proviled in the ordinance | in attendance from Missouri, Nebraska, | New Orleans Under the Spell of the Merry i Sl B, fallible diphtheria preventive and ev shall operate as a full forfeiture of all rizht | Colorado, Washington, Wyoming, Towa and ¢ Monaroty o ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tt can be had of Council Bluffs di 1 | ©f the company to receive or have paid over New OriLeass, La., Feb. 14.--Buildings —_— : 2 Californis At the session this afternoos A L 7 " gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Othaha | “‘Hf";‘ !;““r"“r“m"n“\“\"“; ot n;l‘r :;m“‘i“ i ~r‘~\ .n.' o .":‘| g “f;fl 4,!' rywhere float carnival colors, and the | Crandall & Zoellner's comedians will make LORING & CO., g d e pe e of Council Bluffs anc e clty o following office W selected A city is bright with sunshine and e h i e 4 i s s ierry with | their initial bow to an Omaha audience next Propri 1 Gen'l Ag S Y g R council At that time surely meant what they | Walker, Kansas City, Kan, general presi Y g IMOrTy Wik I roprietors and Gen'l Agents, & ";"“ “4' »:T‘-W 5 'I‘l' "l)f“‘(‘k stook. | S313 The motor company on oath. declavey | dents d. H. Frederik, Orange. Cal, ge | | music and busy throngs of miscellancous | Sunday afternoon and coatinue all the week KIMBALL BROS ubmit cash offer. AOMOs to the city's face that it never did bwld | vice president; Ed Roussel, Lawrence, Kan., | maske Rex appeared on the street at | at the Farnam Street theater in the | . = : 3 i f . Stop at ”“.”L,.h n, Council Bluffs, the | that railway track; that it has never done | general secretary: W. Laflin, Beatrice. Neb., | noon he subject chosen for the pageant | offervescing burlettaentitled **A Busy Day,” 42 F West 22nd St., New York City. | OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREET best $2.00 house in Towa. any of tho things that ordinance exacted | general treasurer i Dr. Fevihorner. Lawrence, | ws Funtasies,” and was a_gorgeous sight. | in which Mr. Harry Crandall, famous as the [ 10 _F Hamilton Place, Boston, Muss. Cor. 9th §t. and 11 Ave. Council Bluffs , d rezulat “ 5 reck's B » | 84 P-East Washington St., Chicgo Ill. | ——— A T T T those things and that all the pretenses made | Nice wola, Kan., al chaplain: M. S, | The first float bore the rezulation fat ox; | German groceryman in “Peck’s Bad Bo; 8 niego Il ouE R L R i cheliis next came a_fanciful float illustrating the | will enact the principal role. It is said to be | Cut this out and keep it, and sand for J.®. Worden, the boy burglar,was brought | through khsas yoors ‘ypon. which Slwyaand il generglignlaasid, J subject of “display:” then the king of the | the brightest and merriest farce comedy our full (eight column) article P osa Tudse McGee yoste o for | Citizens have acted to their hurt were made . Arkansas City, general sentinel;J. | § b AR e on h A3 % S oy e before Judge McGee yesterday morning for | ¢y deceive and for no other purpose in the | A. Reguell, McPherson, general trustee. oudian ambols of the | creation of the times, and has proved on Obesity. @ hearing. Just before court convened Judge | world. stimes in Hades,” “Start and | hit everywhere. Or the Liguor Habit Positively C v R i o SRR s o ches,” mphs, P by Administoring Dr. I > Wall, his attorney, changed his mind and de- Beuefits of Publie Concessions. WEATHER FORECASTS. s of ~ Riches Namphs, Vi Salily ringDr. Haliaes \ LA e Biniaagh William G. Andrews, agent of Prof > Golden Spocirio. cided to have his client waive examination | 1o us‘see how wo were a1l deceised. It i ‘um’lfl s I Rl o aland; the magician, arrived in the City Snow, Lund & Co., Jkcam b £\Y e 1A' Gl o G 16 55 ke G I8 fa0a instead of asking for a continuance. Wordeu | wus the motor company that induced the | Seuth Winds and Rising Temperature | «Abode of Sprites,” “Danciug Elves on | ter Prof. Herrmann comes to the Hoyd | T L D S accordingly did so, and was bound over to | cily to expend many thousands of dollars in | Promised for Today. Waves of Joy," ““Sports of Fairies Hours | on Tuesday and Wednesday of next’ week speedy cure, whethar the patient |s & moderste the grand jury on the charge of burglarizing | grading and paving Broadway to the bridge. WasuiNgroy, D. C., Feb. 14.—For Ne- [ of Idleness,” “Cupiu’s Bower,” “Dream- | With one of the greatest exhibitions of magic e k the store of 1. W. Spetman & Br ind his | That investment by Council Blufs brought | braska and South Dakota— Fair, slowly ris- | land.” The drill corps of the St. Bernard | that ”""‘\ 1n public has ever seen. On rents, Ol]Ll]L g AL T bond was fixed at $500. No action will be | thousands of aollars to the till of the motér | jng temperature, south to west winds commandery, Knights /F ot Chicago || Wadneaday (Wash igton's birthday) '» holi =) with the Spe taken against him at present with reference | company: for, after that paving was done raded as guards of honor to the r day matiuee will be given «A Delicious Medicated Cone | ot foction” for the relief cf Coughs, association will hold its 1803 tournament in | voked | Y e s Sore Throat, and | : | for clearing the voice, For sale by ‘wayj sdsa;i 3s133n1p ano x Certain of the coun- L elin & And other leading houses. lectric, Steam and Hand Power “HIo B;J!I{JH]\’ pus s3unse) os[y E » lowa—Fair, westerly winds, slowly 1o the other cases. all traffic with Omaha was doue over this The weather d for the worse after — % p 0 GO, i orge Minor, alias C. A. Martin, was also | bridge, though it went to the Omaha depots, | FiSing temperaty the day's parade and (the Mystic Krewe of | The Hanlon Bros'. “Fantasma,” which {Eage book OF PATRIWARS (r0e. F by rn) ot e the court on the charge of burglariz- | to which the Union Pacific bridge was much Local Record. Comus had a misty night for its street dis- | opens for four nights and Saturday matine . in & Uo bika il donder i Wbt two houses in the northwestern part of | more convenient. It was the motor com- e . pli he subject wis Sali and the | at Boyd's on Thursday evening next, is an :‘:.::ln.""\':.,‘ ot MR U T o city. His defense was that he was | pany that induced the city council to allow | g 1T o Omann e o LoatIA | book was illustrated \€ith a wealth of color, | entertainment compounded of mystery, mirth | | You don't need to sacrifice the lives of your e Bnk hod cold when the thing havpened, | change of route from Broadway to Avenue | ¢ no s (I SATEIRARE ReCOre OF 1 loved onse whe f " 1= A Uor 19783012 . PE v 0 SWRIE tho O hcors who Were prescalt shon k. | . il it was the motor. campunya kg | Lure and ratall compared with cors Dephtheria and embranons Croup | SUBEBAINTIIT: =o' it Gt g was brought in by the patrol wagon testified | solvency that ind 1--;1 the city to lie quiet § .95 it willendanzerthe nelg ht Al nc k. Councl Hiufte Ta. Shugart that he showed no symptoms of drunken- | while $1,000 worth of its earth was appro- 593, P Hlendanzert h . .'1‘ home g ness. It was also shown that he had been | priated for the motor bed. The motor com. | Jximum temperatur We say as we mean VENT® miagl W of th AN ~ sober enough to use a knife to good advan- [ pany never disabused oRicial or citizen of | AVMrire toniprratire 2 3 Je Ny e fure spe medicine for Specia tage, nearly every window in Harrington's | that idea until, as it supposed, and probably | Preruge temperatur u We do as we say. pecial Notices, Precipitation 00 00 .00 house bearing the marks of its edge. Minor's | is the case, the statute of limitatious had Srea AN The Cure of Them COUNZIL BLUFF3, father lives on Fourth avenue near the cor- | fully run agaiust the strect railway com Statement showing the vondition of tem- } when they huve not run beyon | hum ia reach == === b pany, which, on oath is now said o have | Rerature and procipitation at O.aah for the Write'to (VX Imprased sdaon proptiiz 10T iRR RBA i L JESG been that trespasser. When $4,000 is taken | 90Y and since March 1, 1802 7. R.C. SIGEL, In Crete. Neb 2 Proen oY SRONEL, .. Moee, 10 Maln ity Coal 1 wood: best and cheapest | from the public treasury through weans like | Normal temperatur g <L dLLL, . 2D, A ESIRACTS and loans Varm and city property Missourd hard wocd in the city; prompt | that, have the public and the eity received | Deficiency for the day Gne lot of 8 inch suede mousque- it in need of nny trentment, and you willtind | hbought and sold. " Pusey & Tuowas Councll delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. the consideration contemplated by the ordi- | Deficlency since March i ) ; that his treatment—bsed 0n many years' ex- ufls i « g b ot on Normal precivitation ; taire kid gloves in tans, browns | periwents and study - has seeurcd nim & suc TR e e e Bourlel - . d X s F 5 cess which wiil not-disappoint you SADUENT, Borse wanted ap WY ouricius finds out that Stutsm In rehiance on that ordinance and the pro- i since Marchi 1 447 inches mit o d . e iz by 1= Taial et s oand FISte ATeaUS Strect is all right for the piano busine fessions of the motor company under 1t, the Reports from Other ¥ 8 p. m. QS and gray, a regular $1.25 glove. of §o00 charmeter, | Tome OF aae. heaithy ane Just 100k at his new signs, city allowed its streets to be torn up wh X o 8 > i n.;- lr:llrks were being laid. Payment was Died at Se L | refused After the statute of limitations News has been received here of the death run against the street ra lway - company STATIONS o o e ; even if solvent, we are told that the of Joseph, the 1&-yearold sou of Mr.and.| pouor company built mo track and conse Mrs. Poter Tholl, The young man left for | quently tore up o streets . Nearly &8 500 Davenport last September to attend school | besides interest the city is out in these two omi atSt. Ambrose academy. Last Saturday | items alone. Is that what the people bar- | Nemp biatte i A ! QEVERAL @acro tracts near city limite; e Mr. Tholl received o telegram aunouncing | Edined for in voting the tax Kearney ? In this sale will also be found or e shioaly AR BUL AR WOrss e monty, Eat S 801 s Ve h dipl € 0 o P s 2 that his son was. very ill with diphtherta, Who Bullt the Line? dressed and undressed, 4-button e A o 't P TP g e M ‘«l;;'“\l\;ll‘ at But the motor company was often before - y ( 7.0 Q S i < A [~ e Sunday morning, but before he had reached | b o L,council req RE WS o7 MUY Fver . i X O and 8 inch mousquetaires, value [ his son's bedside the end c: Mrs. TROU | it Al tho Tateriais Haninoh tis I | Sant : 3 i —F ay. All the materia hat built bridge alt Lake Clty X - 2 black = 1 colors: ‘ R iy ard was h " difite y A\l the materials K€ | Kapla't 1 2.25, 1n black and colors; our 1 Q ) v 440 ACRES 1n Dawson county, Neb., at #5 @, 6 Drought back to" consclousness whep thy | nd track came us the materials of the motor | Nefias™"", 4 i - £ ; COUNCIL BLUFPS STEAM DYE WORK | 6% Vrimues, o "y ova S8 derce v mute 3 company, The tax was receipted for by the | Caleesy i - rice now will be $1.35. falo county. $ILW. Good 160 (hres miles from of th i e g! 3 news of the sad event wis brought to her. | ofticers of the motor company. Those offl- | Siamarc et o B Al kinds of Dyeloz and Cleinint done in | Bloominkton, Franklin county. . 1,04 other Do you smoke? Have vou tried T. D, | Cials induced the city council to | QU Abbelis slie hizhest styla of the nrt — Faded ani | farme for saie. Jonuston & Vaa Patien Sianedoss tained fabricy mado to 1005 a8 g0ol A% 6 = d Tpoks Yo yo ortify that the motor company | &y omed F gool G N WXt HANGE—Vine brick house eihi 700 King & Co.'s Partagas? 1t's a charmer, | (oriifY motor mpany | st Vincent Cloadiess Work promptiy done un1 deliverel in il | INiock trom canter of Coumelt biater wos % £ bullt its road and bridge | Cheyenue 6 Cloudles purts of the country. Send f 2 Just light one. us required by the statute and the ording Miles Clity. ... art cloud T™ - » ‘ ; s ihos A b ddre Seade (0v NS e LT — Without such certificate the could not have | Gsiresion i1 iy, I'he Morse Dry Goods Co. C. A. MACHAN, Propriotor, | **™" Mme. Helen Mc x;rxll, hairdressing and | secured the tax from the county treasurer, elow zero manicure, Room 312, Merriam block. l for the law exacts that it should be paid l Geonge E. Huxst, Local Forecast Ofcial, ———— Commencing tomorrow the sa! (300D aceountant. collacior and a0l price will be 62c. orge 10, €)% ACRES 2% miles from postofioe &uarn and Other lwprovements sudsmall frults; for sale cheap. Mchoison & Co nendpesd) o canjwsadmoy up 3o vamw 1auivem Farma. garden uod frult lands for sale. Johnston & Van Pstten Breadmin. Seie Mo e | JPOK RENT— Wacre farw near (he asyium; 0o i@ a8 o o | Fortronante sddrese ot Tosemamatie Connell Blufts, [a | Baldwin block.