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THE OMAHA [)AILY RFI' 'I'HU'RSD,\Y PFBRUARY 16, 1893. 1 A0 | NBUC TOAM. R YO | that they would re duce the city" l i vrwe o 1 e 4 oy would reduce city's current ex raised to guarantee expenses, o national fire ufl\- ally kuown as an ot granting addi- | expectancy nw.\ point with pride to th | World's fair. This was de. fded today At | Vlunu] s upon the marine hospital ser. | 3 g ke figures showing the city's running expenses Y m sting held here. Among those present at | vice COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ty as f¢ 'I‘ s 2 the mecting today were: G. A. Lincoln, G —— | JEARL STREET. | Approach of the Oaucuses Brings on the Dis- | Apr 10, 1501, to Jan. 81, 1802 .,206.¢ o Delivers b at lood | W. Noble, lowa; L. A. Beatly, C. F. Cor Developed Considerable Speed. OFFICK NO. 12 PEARL STREET pproack o h_ A Apr. 15, 1892] to Jan. 31, 1593 42 He Delivers a Manifieto and Puts Good | WV Cotic, ovea: B e Smith, Jv., "ot the NEW York, Feb. 15, The new constwise P - cussion of Candidates. frecren $21,080.80 Money Bohind It. storn Fireman. steamer El Rio d ped on trisl today & Delivered vy carrier to any part of the city — Peg cent of decroiisg. . it propess | ™ speed of sixteen knots per hour. El Rio is TILTON, - JER leds the ir N the Bolicy W YorK, Feb. 15.—The following are | the last t mer for the Southern O o ] T R DRkl o s o rermaeiecper qutinct | WILL' FIGHY,WITCREER * RNTY. JACKSON( i clovdebivsopaa toun N8 8% | Pucific Steamship, company, Sho is one of TELEPHONES | RGN0 No. 23 _— the motor sompany and all other corpora —it First race, threo-quarters of n mile: Mar. | Uh largest Auierican steamers at present . tions, If at the coming election men are | cellius 3 to 1) won, Indigo (6 to 1) second, | Under the flag of this country = | Three Ward Members One at Large 10 | hogen who will be as faithful to this new | Prefers the Englishmau, First, with Next ore (11 10 &) third. 1:224 - MINOR MENTION. Be Chosen—Aspirs Alrendy An- pl us the present administration has December as the Date-He Will Take Pyt ik I 8 gt guriongs To Control New York's Gas Supply. N. Y. Plumbing Co. nounced Comps Candidates been to the policy of cuttin ‘lm\r‘n running the Australian in S Thicrs L (4 to 1) third T 141 sTON, Mass,, Feb. 15,1t is officially de 2 i bing Ce b ) 3 expenses, another step forward will be i ; | Third race, <ix and es: 1 nled that Ward Addicks of the Bay State Councii Bluffs Lumber Co, Coal rd Are Soaros taken Months After, tor (1 to4) won, Alan Oy o eyt $10.000,000 el B . %o 2 T iy e i Jus company is organizing o § X0 con A. Cochran of Fontanablenu is in the city A Poputkr Hemudy for Oslds —— il oo AR oo oth miles: | Struction company to control the entire gas ® guest of the Grand hote The spring el i le more | Mr.J. B. Copeland of Meyersdale, Penn NEW Y ‘eb. 15 . Laura 8 (7 to 1) won, Greet 2 Yo 1) sec- | interests of New York. The treasurer of Charles M. Bailey and Ida B. Maupin ot | The spring election is oniy a little more | ¢ pels ) \ | New York, Feb. 15 —Willlam A. Brad « s been enzaged fu the drug business ond, Kickover (3 to 5 third. Time " the Bay State company, Addicks, said today Saline, Mo., were married yesterday by Jus- | than two weeks distant and the primaries of | Who has been engaged lu_the dr in the manager of Jumes J. Corbett, champion | 1itth raee. halt & mile: Hymn (1 1o 8) Won v 3 3 Kansas, New oy, Florid York we. ha B | that the report is not truc. tice Field the repubtican and democratic parties oceur | o *Haii AOE SEFS FETCNE ineteon | heavyweight pugilist of the world, called at | } eturn (710 2) second, Rhoda (12 10°1) third P - FOR MEDICINAL USE Charles H. Rice of Pottawattamie county | two weeks from today, and yct, so far as ap- | years, says: “Chamberlain’s Cough Remady | the World ofice today in company with Rixth race, five-elghths of a mile 80 (12 i1lips Brooke's Estate. L OIL and Mary Mitehell of Omaha took out ali- | pearances indicate, there is so little interest | is the best selling cough medicine I have | William Delancy and deposited one check of | to ) won, Comfartor (4 to, 1) second, Lord of | Bostox, Mass., Feb. 15,1t is announced NO FUSE cense to marry yesterday tate | Veing manifested that people who are not on | ever handled " Beop '}‘"“" ise this remedy | 10,000 to bind a mateh with Charley Mitchell the Harem (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:40% fay that Phillips Brook's estate exceeds The executive committee of the Stal fope jugide might suppose that such a thing | 4 %o much picascd with it that thes Feom- | o “pigland and another of $2,000 to bind a Racing at New Orlear 0,000, For checking & eold, preventing the grip, Bankers association has fixed upon May s % t housht of | mend it to their friends and neighbors A e 3 vl R ORI, Tk T8 185G i il avouding poes A Wnd warding off the and 24 for holding the state convention in | 48 an election has never en thought ¢ here is nothing better for a bad cold. It | match with ¥ Jackson of Australia, £ R A, 0 T Don‘t Be One of Thew firat atezen con ption, this whiskey, this city But cousiderable work is being done on the | relieves the lungs, preventing any tendeney | under the terms of the following statement: | Was heavy today Which is the only strictly pure medicinai Henvs Schmidt, aged 78 years, died Tues- | quiet, especially among the democrats, and | toward pneumonia. It is also a pleasant In accordance with the plass laid out for First race, five furle Fuy 89 t0 10 won, | An explanation of the origin and mean Whiskey In the mark:t, his never been after 5o 1d >, at his here Sune rht ? te and safe medicine for children. 50 cent bot- | ot * % 14 b Constantie ‘@ven) second, Rébecea (100 to 11 | ing of the expression “pig-headed"” is | cauntied afternoon at 5 o'clock, ‘of old age. athis | if there is any councilmanic lightning tempo- | #nd safe medicing for ehildr myself on Scptember T last Itake this op- | yiira. Ti (hets L o 5 on ] Por aidlig desititated wioh, Tor;Hieei e re uh'vu" sraer of Thirty-fifth street and | w1y out of o job it will do well to keep its | o o portunity of anuouncing that Iam now pre- | Sccond r ; five “u.‘ll .'v‘ m]h..:u.u;} |\~ a Tw‘x\v v)\l 1 the ”uu ”L:“! ulplv“» H: -‘";‘]‘ "l ) ing \n\lk‘ wome! wnd e .mnl.g 'n. . avenue ye pecled for openings, for they are boun ‘atch tomorrow's pa the AN« | paved hetid s titie T Huve. ‘th evidatie ing (510 1) won, Maud (3 to 1) second, An ch, open & gap in the e ¥ to ore AtEACtive, It Atu alone. 1t shou Regular session of Harmouy chapter No. | 72¢} g WAL ol e LR il LR s L ik geree (10 o 1) third. Timy: 1:33% drive him out. He will see that gap as takei on the fiest i ton of the com- B Rt Baetein Se, &t i temple | 0 come to light. Councilmen are to be OUNCEMENT of the final COAT SALE at | of my good faith 1 hereby deposit £10,000 Third race, six furl Virden (210 U wone | ol as you, but he'll run past it o hun- | '€ ofa cold. "Donot allow your draggiat or hi iting memt ted in the Third, Fourth and Sixth | the BOSTON STOR Greater redu 1 have authorized William A, Brady and | Allie Kinney, (25 to 1) second, Galen Brown (9 N % e . grocer to sell you anythini eolse, " this evening. Visiting members cordis FanBount ons than ever. Tt includes ladies’ % ! 1o 10) third.” Time dred times and set vour soul on that Itis just as good."” Insist upon having invited. By order of worthy matron wards to take the places of H. H. VanBrunt s than ever. This includes lg + | William Delaney to meet Charley Mitchell | “Fourth race, on Alpnanse (10 108 | Finally he'll walk quietly out.- That the PUresCRa DEos Special meeting of Mizpah temple No. 9, | E. B Mayne and George Graves o children's, Fotherin of England or his representative and arrange | ¥on, Groy Duke (6 1o 1 nd, Rushlight (10 of pig-headed. L Send for an Nlustrated pumphet. Pythian Sisters, Thursday af m. B A counci \tlarge is also to be elected ! Council Blufts, Ia a match to box to a finish for the champion- | et Face, handicnn dix furlongs: Reading weaded DUFFY MALT WHISKEKY €Oy ;::-‘.‘,:.-1."’.,’;”M\L“.”;‘ \.\\““‘\"L ’_":‘\"‘"j“'“ to take the place of J. H. Pace. Mr. Pace Now that dipk A 1 prevalent ship of the world, #0000 a side and the | cven) won, v”u' |I'.|“.‘ 10 to 1) secend, Zan Kochester, N, ¥, Mrs, J. §. Westcott met with a serious ac- | Vo8 formerly a can renomination meil Bluffs and Omaha every fami lurgest purse offered by the Coney Island | ¥ ) o L) 9 o cidont lnst evening about 0 o'clock, In going | by the republicans, but he now aunounces nmld be provided with D, Jefferis’ in- | Athletic club, the Olympic Athletic club of Will Preside at St. Louls, Beef is Cheap as Ever! that he ‘.umlv-wl[v‘ 1 the r fal : out of the house she slipped and fell on the politic na ible diphtheria preventive and cv ». | New Orleans or the Crescent City Athletic St s, Mo., Feb. 15— Pres| Rol . But pork, hums, lard and bacon, whilo wi hard frozen ground, fracturing her Hmb | He requests Tug Ber to state for him that | It can be had of Council Bluffs di 14 | club of the same city, the contest to be ac- | Wells received o letter from B, W. Wood Gettln up in G are chewper at - Meschondort’s markey badly he has not made enough out of the ofice to | gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha ding to M f Quecnsberry rules, the | Fuff of Chicago this morning, in which Wood thun any other place In the city. The place R th il 6. i e Iatibr I 1 1oug g z g . cording to Marquis of Queensberry rules, the s ag it ot ¥ rot your meat I8 where you gei the best and iere is talk of oreanizing an eintion | retive upon, hut will return to 1 busi N o 3 .| club to have no power to stop the same | ruff agrees to oficiate presiding jude for your moncy. Lo those price of retail clerks in Council Bluffs for the pur- | epublicaus are mentioning C. Straub | o A socal gathering will be held in the | TH0 B B0® B CO8 0 TG B0 070 | during the St. Touis Jockey club's coming I and recolloct thit overy thing 1s the best that pose of securing better wages and shorter o | Breadway Methodist church this eve L spring and summer meetings »odruff has Swift & Co. slaughter candidate iile 8. 8. Ke T " hours. A meeting will probably be held soon hinve the inside track né present | ing. A short, choice program that will | finish. On account ¢ revailing contracts | ocinted at Ed Corrizan’s West Side Chi i Plate soiland Flank Boll 40 among the democrats se each listene Refreshments and | and the necessary thre iths 1 will re rack, New Ovleans, Chicago and Den is often equivalent to HITRE LIER .- bo to take definit tion Josephine Grovier died at 9 o'clock yester ! . . She or Ro: getting ill. If loss of flesh e e e Corned Clo 15and R np can be arrested and dis- Rl ast ease baffled the “weak B gtenk s i spots” in the system are AN rewere VealRo 6t was wrecked by a broken rail near Bartlett (-1 "'dlc'tlul Yeal 8 day morning at her residenc 312 South {o'nvited place next December. 1f Mitchell accepts el Sixth street, aged 70 years prieumonin In the Fourth . E. Mayne is anx. | ° 1 this proposition T insist on his depositing NINE PASSENGERS HURT. The remains will be taken to Delta, Ia., for | ivasly looking nination, but For warming guest chambe the whole amount of the side bet (210,000 interment this morning whetl t + given him is yet t0 | rooms, e heAtara. iy At once, and also that he agrees to the final | Disastrous W a Great Northern Tealn stice Fox performed two wedding cer be determi publican leaders. monies yesterday afterno The par were Alonzo D. Wroth und Mary Pechas of | 1% thoug i On and John M. Hardin of Council ,‘" " e iaee 3 only lm ¢ |'nm by s provius Hctlons, He yeig uffs, and Syrena P. Browning of Hartford hir ins is being men Suit Against the Motor Compa e ntract to box six rounds with me | gy g pine people were injured, two sel y veal Coops L sk Bro 2 tioned pro nocrats. The e st il February and delibera broke the | {icialing A y Mutton Chobs company was made defendant including a man nam «d Cairns of Osuabrock ¢ election en were pitted ! nifict nrter T Hadistavted to trult : €0 Min ham | Mutton Li The evidence in the A N. Brown attach- | oction where Uh © of the m( st hotly | in another $10,000 damage suit yesterday in NSLRILEL HET vt it N Dj; probubly:fatall | c[} s mu s!u“ Now Comes the High Pork. ment cases was heard Tuesday and the fouglit contests « ! incil § the district court. Charles Malstrom, who MM S TP [ Pork Chops i \ stakeholder wheu the articles ave signed. 1 in North Dakot what you want. Look at them. CI¢ S the the fent | convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec- sated in the | trie Light Co. renomination it make this unusual se 1 don't Graxp Forks, N. D., Feb. think that Mit ar and can | poun | Great Northern train, from the coast Will Have s P general social time is promised, Pub- | Qiire to train, ‘the battle will have to take : ‘ | | ients were made yesterday in the superior | g g L SR s Convention of Building Commissioners, % 4 £ Toln Tourt room pefore Rtorce 3. 3¢ Stewrr, | and it resulted in Magy fon by, | was knocked out of his wugon hree of | L e e B O ‘i e | ST Louis, Mo., Feb. 15—The nationat | |is an absolute corrective Eore But L-}irrmm The case will probubly be submitied this of §2,500 as a forfeit to biud u mateh under | convention of building commissioners today of “ weak spots.” It is a BuTORIBI morning. e following conditions: 1 Charles Mitely | elected John §. Davill, Boston, president, | |y id ¢ ¢ fails e MEAsHbIR ell does not accept my terms for a contest s F. Tilly cof Omaha one of th utlder ot wornout tailing oric % with him, I am prepared to box Peter Jack- | ¢ SRR ol i TR lh'h son to a finish next December for $10,000 a R S S . — N s Jooc p: side and the largest. purse offered by e | . fepbrt Ralcapnun ot e stops waste and creates GEO. ". "Es HE"BORF' thictic clubof New Orleans or the Creacent | the association to be in a fiourishing condi healthy flesh Wholesale and Retail City Athletic club of the same city. If | 'O y | 3 4 € e 00 b v wo e inex New York. Sold ly draggisis everywher sition 1 will make a match immediately | L€t 1aw rey that it would be inex i i jority of two v is was eutirely too close for comfort, some of the republicans think, aud they want to put ‘The Clover Mandolin club will give con- | who will star cert this evening at the Broadway rize by a larg i i > odist church. 1t is composed of Miss F 3 T P e e S TFOHY | oY ing . U _at the time V. Louis, and Miss Clara_ Bedison, mando . > Malstron s that the motor company is Jins. and Miss Nettie Loui® and Miss LoNE operating its line without any franchise or TEDUDUCAIR VO i ANPNG, from the city, and that the partic Bedison, guitars been meationed, E. E. Hart_ and F. 0. Glea- | SHority fr ’_'.,',h.\ e A social will be given in the Grand Army | son, either of whom would meet with the | .ito of about thirt mi o hail on Wednesday evening, February 22, by | entire approval of the public. W. HL Thomas, | Tt where 1t conld ot be dean s at & 2 Bluff City councll, No. 7. Junior Order of | formerly county recorder, and J. H. Plumer, | POt where it could not be seen by people i [a01a0 L {6x BN SOOI Lot b fEATHeE s H e ALITIE L 333 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs. American Mechanics. A literary and musi- | formerly county treasurer, ave candidates | Pt ™ fr Gomands o judgment. of §10. | With Peter Jackson to fight seven montt = cal program will be presented, after which | for the democfatic nsnination, the Ller | g0y for the ininries he received after I meet Mitchell for the amount offered | €ral lien law. THAUE A SRR, IR EIATREI: oh his FoNSmbIRAcGito AlnGs | 10 his challenge. If Mr. Jackson so desives Brooklyn' | “ENBAPO Miss Minnie Tamisea of this city was mar- | Iian van Brunt, the present incumbent, and | Beccham's Pills for a bad liver, I will increase iy deposiv to £10,000 ut once BrookLyN, N. Y., Feb, 15—The couty and ried lust Tuesday to Mr. John Moran, a | buving shaved off his moustache in the en if he will do the suné, said amount to be | o "IG T R R . T 3 MADE A WELL | MAN OF former resident of Council Bluffs The deavor to increase that resembl 0. Watch tomor & e [(‘v' the an- | forfe d in case either of us shall not act »\'v ki i with S slimbia aXhOIt wedding took place in Chicago, where the Where Dem. Ny Ohly Coante: nouncement of th g aring sale of ‘..mw:u‘.‘ with the ggreements ; |:”.’. ,\.,l‘ i n.(; : “ i“\ [§ ‘,[‘f !‘",“, “I( ",‘, u young couple will live, the groom be en hitiaR P s 5 hosiery and underwear at the Boston | Dared to sign this week or. further if Mr. | came up for trial today 1e council for gaged in the plumbing business In the Sixth, Graves wants a renomination \hn lell shall design to meet me and then | defendants argued that the testimony given Judge McGee has set apart Mon front to contest the place with him, J. D. | children’s all in this sa an iy b before the grand jury was iliegal us the d _ o bt 3 B Mitchell's) place next December. fendants were forced to e testimc ruary 27, as the day for the hearin Nicholson and J. W. Mikesell. In this ward BOSTON STORE, b Jasesid. ComnerT REainNt ihenCalves L Attar atiione anaevity |INDAPG case’ of the city against the Om a republican never even gets a smell of an Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Brady has named two places where he will | had bec ded in, Judge Moore stated th TIE GREAT Councll Bluffs Bridge and Rallway compiny, | ofice, so_that if there is a republican candi lufts, Ta. | meet Mitehell or his tepresentatives and | ho would give o decision tomorrow morning, | HINDOO REMEDY o which the city is seek morning. RODUCES TIE ROV S 1 date iu the field he docsn't count sicn nrHAles et | - A $5,000 for Intersection paving a “" grading Some trouble is anticipated tting any The snow and cold weather does not : Mitchell is on board of the Majestic which A Ohild s Jovyi BESULTS in 80 DAVE. \\il\"h".“\;.'\‘.. n’,.”“m'.,-"l' inglon, '-“| an “‘;wl-rlum KK\- H;m»mlw;u “'"l“‘ IEeLtory fnm.mh the demand for acreage in the | was sighted off Five islund this evening., The pleasant favor. gentie action and soot & T e A he present bourd has resemblec ' | Klein tract, 24 miles east of the post- —— ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of taken by the mother and brotler of the de- | bers Wells and Waite were clected | 10 ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and | S R ta Lo it P RIATR bilious, ‘}"‘ o *“‘_L'"i"jf;l”»' 1[“‘”“ to Creston yesterday morning for | together three years ago, they b Sh || gardenist Days &b Heakagents, 80iPair] | T Welve ReatsliBotntylensed Lo ERS {iion soraie gy BOLLIEAG L SRS 8 SLeRs aiLily Lt et I e g JR they Tiave baoh | B et S g Barly Australian remedy known and every family should have r 170 ogether \ more or less force at | strect, s e S e nOgallala tribe ¥of Fort Omaha, and | almost every meeting for the past year, and AU AE “")mw ket 8 oan SAN Fraxcisco, Cily, Reb. 15.—Bllly Smith, Al o o Yahnunduhsis tribe of Omaha, Improved | now they keep up their record by going out | 4 Asht Aid l\ Aath 8t )4 the Austr 1 heav) cht, and Frank Smallpox Epldemic in Long Island City i Order of Re on, visited Pottawattamie | together, and it is suid that neithier of them | Q0% '»““-:7‘”"” 22 aln stree Chiids (colored) of Jws Angeles met in a Loxa Istaxp Ciry, L. I, Feb. 15.—There Bioadway and 6 Pearl St., COUNCIL BLUFES, | seriptive eircua Ariboof this city i their hall, last evening, | dspites to o reeloction, So far the ouly € | Mme, Helen Merrill, hairdressing and | finish fight at the California Athletic elub | are now thirty cases of smallpox in the city | JOWA, and oiber er Lesdin Drugais * | B G e Wikh c0rn ad venison 0r refreshmente, and | E. J. Bubcock, and whether he woild take ft | Manicure. Room 312, Merriam block. | tonight for a purso of $1,30. It was 0:80 be- | and great fears ure entertained that 1t will | - b A <0} son fol ‘ s. an u . o FRACEE i » fight ¢ snced. spread the pipe of peace for dessert. if it were tendered him nobody knows. 1 g fore the fight commenced. a i A‘h-luk:'nlwlin- ove caused a fire alarm — ““]'”“‘" L AABIOVEn oL “’\”"' opular | Childs landed a straight lefthander on Signed the Quarantine Bill, e ercer Parl:lel w‘“l“"lfl last ‘iw;mu at 10 1\,3..1;.‘ I Itwas in the NG TO A CLOSE. Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. Smith's,_jav : in ‘l'h’ first :’-;'*;1'1 1]\3'1" 11'_'-'1;" Wasuixaroy. D. C., Feb. 15.—The presi- | L] |v ‘ bachelor quarters of A. Lavenburg, over 120 3 FOR SALE—Citizens State bank stock. | Were séveral exchunges which did little | gent today approved the quarantine bill o S iast Mt I o v. 'Ihe i - fiu The Biggs Will Case Goes Into the Hands | Sk B3V e : 5 “hi o 4 e LU guardny ) mahz;N w2 st Hote! ; e A arahan . Tho sfie 4ect[Sne takinalof: 6vidench it e (Bl ggs vt Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufts, Smislislchinin R EESOpTyanc Siogaitten ] ished i d s, the | e Atia iTnae e . Anheuser, Budwelser, Fuust ,mpnl o il e & R RTAH _ Braa ind L )1 { went down in’ the end. There were sl iy Anheuser, Budweiser, aust a o Bartment i not areive unti al nced of 14 | case was comploted in the disrie, court - | st #00 houso i Towa. o inhe ed. there were | Gost and’ Gure. S B i s e % erday, and most of e arguments to the | vicious blows on the jaw were # £01°00mus at £1.00 per day KEGS, can leave orders at No. 213 Main e bt and bal tc 2€ | jury were made. At the hour of adjourn- uged. Smith landed one or For PoTTsTOWN, PA. s : b o, . y: 0 Reoms with Bath at $3.0) par day. Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa, or Tele= given at the Grand hotel in this city ubout | ment in the evening John Linat was making \‘llll"’llil; riage of Mr. \\’ ':,l" lm. o and A ch‘_rlhh“ \m\lxxll:.\‘);;';}-r mlg;xllt Th“ltl: I was a sufferer from 0 Rooms with Bath at $8.5) Lo $4.5) par d . phnLuu 30 April 1. Invitations are to be sent out to | the closing speech for the plaintiff, and he | Miss Katherine Evans of Council Bluffs was | colored man Stood up under Lhe ore 10 algis rears; TR ST 300ds delivered promptly. e UL R B il B et ns morning at 9:30 otelock, | solemnized at the rectory of All Saints | Were two knockdowns in the fourth round. :;cl:‘:;fl‘fi'l\({s‘;;?fis::' OPENED AUGUST 1 Good b ings, Norfolk, Grand Island, Des Moines, | The case wi Stite 5 . church, 1 eveniug, Rev. T. J. Mackay | SIath went ¢ i SRS el freme- AR e SOLE AGENCY FOR Sioux City, Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids, | 1, °4%¢ Wil undoubtedly go to the jury by | Oay fising. “Mr. Tuylor 18 chief clerik to the | ShdChilds from o slight blow on the side Years. dies without relief, and | MoU™ 10 Ergry Kemnect | rnrongnout Oskaloosa, Burlington, Waterloo and other ! chief quartermaster of the Department of AR R H 4 had given up all hope. i Z = arIER. RIS I The pupils of the Western Towa busi ing testimony was introduced in the shape of | The ceremony was witnessed by a number of grogey. Smith also received a rap in the .0 l SH i H college guve a Valentine party Tuesday ¢ a letter which the deceased hud written his | the fricnds of the bride a groom, who ac i bleed fi 8T. JACOBS OIL, 0l SLLOE, M), outh hich made his nose ly. ing at the college rooms. There was o la daughter about five weeks before his mar- | companied them to the Hotel Dellone, where | O WA RSTC B8 FO O eth round attendance, many of those prescnt not being | riage with his second wife, in which | they have erected their household goods for | o te (oo 8e TG [ae An CIE AR IRC | and it effected such gounested with the college. On, 1‘;m. If-n‘ he r.lr; 1 to an in}\'u.u;un he hud the present. was wild in his swings. wonderful relicf that I Special Notices. tures of the evening wus a postofce, where | received from a woman whow he referred to e e enth Ch tried hard for a e end i p A valentines of all stages of the beautiful and | as “*Mis that he come and live with ANNOUNCENENTS T oL SRT R IS ried hard fora | recommend it to all. COUNGIL BLUFF3, knockout, but the Australian took his pun ridiculous were distributed. Another social | her. This bit of writing, coming as it aid SR e e e bt R L S CHas. L.\w R. y . X £ ! — - S will be given next Saturday evening. upon the heels of testimony of other wit- “"»‘“‘_"]‘ wholoves the theater s bound o} RARRY My S eheaowt o the elghith, J The only hotel in the ¢'ty with Lot and cold RUY (s iocd Fes ohbrepran sy (i Tah kD The democrals have changed their plan | nesses to the effect that the deceased had y 3, which opens a four his friends, almost under the wheels o m at the corner of First aventie strect, is the pl b some nar Sk place Januar; particu 1 a chance of ng off the majority. more sutis Ne i W on . ¥ et Lost Vitnlity 3 b vest Vocket. Price . 8500 wilh wwrliten gunr Rt refunded. e v Wty gotit we ! maii o 3 Famphiet in renled ¥ MHTE EXC)LSIO 6 FIOME BAKERR AND ROASTER Medienl Co., 66 Piymouth Place, Chicugo, 1il. 113w thout brass Attlngs) our [arge )LD by Kuhn & Co., Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts,, | tmproved s 710, ls asoild makg. has deep finnge and oA Fuller & Ca.’Cor, 19th and Douglad | stronz but. hieh <rate. and clofes pertoctiy. iy | | | Sts., OMAHA, NEB.; by Paul G. Schneider Raves 8 pe auiritions noon, ster, and steam heit in every room € . ; and when he rose Childs pounded him un- Tuble and dining room service unsurpassed, tiepriveisiowienoug. 184, Modes, UMM and will nominate candidates for aldermen in | always boasted of his popularity among the s nt at Boyd's this eveniug. | mercifully and finally sent him down. When | A Y A T I the Third, Fourth and Sixth wards at special | ladies, created a rivple of amusement over | It is not only liable to move—it might speak | he rose to time Childs went after him again RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Aboueht Gna "soia, " Pasey & Thomss, "Coanoh ward elections next Saturday evening, the | the audience. In his letter, however, he | fj;05 upon provocation. Surprise is success | and pounded him all over the ring. Smith Blufls t o tartalt iy Childs off until the end of the round ing places: Third ward, N. Schurz’s oftice, | ing to get hum..r his property, whereupon, | unless art counterfeits nature. ntas: In th thand tent 1 both B SILLOWAYP, /Bro . 12 Geta a B yonrs Of age. BEGthy 8hd : . s oftice, b h | “'In the ninth and tenth rounds both were 2 o butmien 2 wnd 0 vears of aye, he South Main street; Fourth ward, superic iing and hawing, she ud- | travesties nature. It reverses the law of | 100 weak to fight hard, Smith went down ot good charaster. A court room, county court house; Sixth ward, | I s the almighty dollar that | gravitation. * will delight c again in the eleventh from a short arm blow A. H DYER, T0OD meenuntant, colla ctor and solicitor, wADte Broadway near corner of Twenty-first atrect He further went on to sa ; dren, for children love the fantastic and im. | ot the jaw. He arose weak and Childs soon Xeltusiion; iean Zuraishy besk ot eferancepaE Avthur Ewing, o 15-year-old boy, loft his | that he had determined to leave his property | LR IO T B8 R0 TR ERE U | sent him down twico more. - Heo ook nin 0 ] . 1 security. Address Goorge 10, oe, Council Bluf. home in Shaunon City, Ringgold county, and "\n“.h{"nu}hfi Ll EL v e e ine i e R el nds on_the floor e “ nfm _and rose EE A 1 | T H ) ACKES 3¢ mi ...‘,,”,“ paston i argo N soce iy g <yl oy An unte-nuptial « act between Mr, | be known. ere is o much reality e | hloody a sak. ‘a time saved H i Zbarn and other fwprovements; upples, graj Teht found sleeping in o Wabash freight car | pioo "o his'second wife was also intro. | store” that they long to escape it, 'There is loody a0/ wele et ] I [RHHTHITHIN 3 < DE e wanted at W. C. A. Bospital 3 fo W and h ) Smith sl Trultas for salo cheap. 'Groensuielde by n\T‘w?hm::u.'(:'fi u-llt Sl :\v“h-':.-lxl.'x 11‘,"15'\ duced in evidence, It had n drawn up | so much disappointment in love that they bR tiralfih Eranndt sastlaqt the LAEDY Elevators, warehouses, fuctory bullaings, Ncholson & Co. i father notifying him of his capture, Ho | nd signed about two weeks before the mar. | rejoice in seeiug lovers triumph ovor bizoted | mith was scarcely abie to staud, and Childs | Furnishos the Best and Cheapsst Method of | wud a1l worke reaniring » thoraush wad Cviwat. w s mear ity Timita; g claimed that his father continually growled “~_"»‘ ‘;";‘ {‘:_" "-h_ W party agreed that !'in‘u.xhiu!:"xn- i l‘_)‘l_: EIBaCH ,“1_‘-“} 5¢€ | soon landed a_right hund blow on Smith's FIRE-PROOFING HOUSES. Strongth of muterinis, @ speciulty, 3D fruit lana I gell; worth the woney. Greens at him and he left llu;n\' in um.l 10 get s in s ;_*;“‘;q b b “:‘fnl-’r“} opdn g 1:5‘ :r'l‘_“ Lk N riaiog o dering, S | jaw and sent him down und out s.i,.m had rite_for catalogue of Lathing, Fenclng, V. 0. BBox 333, Fremout, Neb. #hields. Nel vlace where he would receive better ie property othe ough the | tricks are surprising and bewildering. Y | to be carried to his coiner, and it was | Stable Fixturee, et SR W-ACKE well improved farin 1o Towa at 875 0 ment. He spent the day making the rounds | Idrringe, but that each one should continue | bear testimony to remarkabloe ingenuity. | soveral minutes before he could be tuken W. EXPANDED METAL CO., 1S e ieanravaa i n and frult fanm neas e C i » police, seeing » Sig! 0 hold his or her property just as though ey keep e audience ughing until a " 2 ring. ancil Bluffs, §40. Splendld t-acre farm nesr of the city with the police, secing the sights, | 10 hold his or b hough | Tt o d L L4 | from the ring > ! g Saanifesting the reatest: wonder at | the marriage ceremony had never taken | change of scene actually be rest No. 402 Twenty Sixth St. Cuicaao iwood, &):' Farms, garden and frult ands foF fentures of city life that he had neyer heard | Place. b E The tinal trausformation is uovel as well as CY SUTCLIFFE DEAD. &2 a— ==y olston & Vaa I8 ) e of before. Salvation Oil has cured many of rheuma- | fir s Miwove raornized . - teW. Original- 3 ; PR Ribton s durable nra tuoon il it acr sives | WES in Dawson county, Neb., at #50. ¢4 ) 5 s a ays recognized i P e o gge S tiblon is d abl Hro e 0l gives er, $5.00. 1 At the First Baptist church ngelist | tism when other remedies failed. Price 25c, | 1 18 always recognized SR Deathic el the l"'u Slogpcen e ; \ D satistastion sud mililons are so1d. ouity. §17.0. ¢ Thompson took for a text at the afternoon A e Messrs. Crandall "& Zoellner have in pre. N e i wton, Franklia county, &. 100 other meeting. “The Parable of the Leaven and the Watch tomorrow’s paper for the sentl their farcical comedy, ,{N Old Cy Suteliffe has been called out for all ) Wyckoff. seam:fls& Benel’lc' | or salo._Johoston & Van Patten. Meal.” He said there is nothing in | NOU EMF of the final COAT sSAL Day,” to the theater-goinz y sur- | time by the Almighty umpire. He died % )z | TN EXCHANGE—Fine brick houss, elght rooms, the natural heart like the leaven, “Ye | the BOSTON STORE. Greater 1o d their star, Mr. Harry Crandall, with | early Monday morning at his home in 3 BRI OH | 12 FARNAM | gPlockrom eenter of Councll Blufs: tne view must be born again” The talk was | tions than ever, This includes ladies', | Well known artists, und have so cleveriy in- | Wheaton, I1l.. of Bright's disease of the kid Agents Wanted Everywhere. e L 01ty ad Lmahai a very practical one to Christian work- [ a8 S N0 4 o ham, | terpolated songs, dunces and other special taiiae ers and the truth was emphasized that the APy ron.g. nam, s. Sutcliffe i | 0 iepoiien Kanes, dafeos Ao GReraneciak | g s well known in Omaha THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER [FOR WENT— 0 acre ari o TR Jeaven must be implanted in the heart by the | W hitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, la. amusingentertainment He was the premier catcher fu Dan | | aves onoquarier of yuar cowl il prevents soot | Frovementa’” Rdiresa” PR Holy Bpirit. In the. oveniug e spoko of | gy 10" s e | VA Busy Day will be the attraction at | Shannow's champlon baso ball team, | Sngiiror Yeriiors Sl euk, produccs perfec [ man i i Christ weeping over Jerusclem, as found o | Tuylor & Compton Al the Farnum Sireet theater next week, com- [ and lest year caught for the | Brein i cqunlly well on hard as on | YARGAINS —¥or sale. 78 by 80 f. on Frankiin Matthew 23:87, and dwelt especially on the dway tothe Peters | mencing with matinee Sunday, February 19 Bsiteg el i { costing 2 cents 18 sufticient VI BRI ealls of God us general, personal and alarm- | building, opposite e of the street. | It is one of those farcecomedies that has just ”",‘“":““ Sytalifeyasarmerly connooted o treat one tun'uf conl. For tartier Infomation | F3 4 \\7 ‘\ DBROIK l;l\. pibs nccea batwesn Eicab oh Sod maaklURare ing, and showed how many times these vari- | The new room is larger and finer and | enough plot to permit of the introduction of | With the champion Detroits, also the Chi- | es! . P Twd lots Opposite 1 huird st. sehool, 81,60, ous calls were given and in different ways. | they will have a better chance than ever | specialties without in any way interfering | CA4¥08 -m*[“ leveland $ ~II‘ was va.-’.. char- . 8. ELLSWORTH & CO., 406 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Onalotln Mllson daczace. ot Best site s sermons ure intercsting, poiuted 3 o general purpose. of the i CABE | acter in his way, and were it not for his in- AL L [ MonEs e o s et ree 1ots cor. Main st aid 13th ave. Best Full of sarinture. Services ovary day at of Pleasing their trade. it the genoral purposs of the play. Mr. | BELSES 108 AN, AR UG (LAGLIRE IR o 406 8. 13thS. Omaha,Neb. | Mon ned on Diamonds, Wat for eagiossent Eourd tn the Sty S5 1 Big bargaios ln unredeemed pledzes. ¥ & [owle, 235 Pear] st. and 7:350 p. v Too Cold (or Ghosts. sentative Geeman dialect been the best professic k in the R i it S T . comedian of this — o : : - ; : : count Piies of peopie nave pues. but DeWitts | The proprictor of the Tremont house country. He made & great reputation for | COUBEEY. A8 it wi : We will send you the marve SR e Pt (ERTD PUES: DY received a vather queer inquiry from A, S, | himselfas the German grocer m_ “Peck's | puired his eficiency un y ut French Prevaration CALTH' § . - Judkins of the Soldiers' home of South Dg. | Bad Boy A SimUaR BORs L Shatigh Re | S s s IDite i i and waa celobrate LN niautee thin § Watch tomorrow’s paper for the an- (o “ 0t P Fh O A o concert cnactain A Busy Day."t The play s well | .o o0/ dos iyt H eI raast an” Gmpin dkenith, Strength oud Vig staged, the costumes are new and beautiful, Ve d. the roported haunting of a house in the | und last. but not leasi, the girls are talented | 4t the sawe time keepiug his eyes in an Use itand payif salisfied E y. As it was, hi nouncement of the final clearing sale of t hosiery and underwear at the Boston 4 1 n f that p ) ) " t B el R BolARTY ratty. Aatinaes rLarotsos | tinaly. diRe dircetion from that indi Address VON MOHL CO., Store.” Gents', 1 misses’ and chil- | Jlcinity of the hotel, This recalls the fact | dud deckdodl Waaiatinacs Wednosday | viguul,“On one occasion, during o game Sale Ameriesn Ageate, Giaussatl, Ohia. § dren’s all in this sale house stood for vears ut. tho corher of Sov. | seat in the theater 2 here, Sut jumped ontp Kiug Gafl's ueck after BOSTON STORE, Diluseistod for JRRTEN S1i6 cother ol Y. this stslo " But Gadnay was onto his little Fotheringham, Whitelaw & d so widespread a reputation of be . r. George Kennan will be heard at the | F}ING uhd stepplag up 1Q Girus he Lapped 12998022200 2024 NG S Fotheringham }\b telaw & Co., had widespr ad a r putation of ten Mr Georg K n [ l' n:l«»ivl Rl the sulder aid quiet RIPANS TAR mneil Bluffs, [a. antea by ghosts that it was dificult to gec ayd theater Thursday evemng, February A R rs s wtomach, iver — — any other tenants to occ The anxious | 23. on “Russian Political Exiles,” illustrated, | "Qld It that will just cos S ey 7 SR bicoc, e ale nad vy Coal and wood: best and cheapest | inquirer is now tha he house re- | It will be an inte tual treat of the highest 3 v :‘““‘ g 0w, constipation; dyspep ia, foul Missouri hard n.‘. d in the eit ferrea to |].,\~ bie ing thelot | order. The advance sale of reserved seats et 0l By et v Bt en > brests, baadan delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. vacant. The ghosts probably were com regular prices will ‘onen at the box office | oy s ] that the 2 pelled to looi for new quarters, as this win- | Wednesday moruing, Pebruary 22 | meams. jusk- what Lasiy Kot Sho. makienos M. ] our e itions Lo t e has Dot been very comfortabie for au ou e - | 1 . usiness coulan't do a biv bet mpurm od, or Have your prescriptions filled at | tor hasw § been very comfortabie for L i — . B ARl e RN MR B A oy Davis', only pure, fresh drugs and chem- | door residcnce, especially to those clad in i i e | Sutclife had many friends in this city in »'i'ii‘m‘-"-'.'m‘»fi“v'.’"’,.‘”fl'T"zn','i-‘ icals in stock. ghostly garments, r.”v‘?y‘ |I [ . Nov. 20 1 ’-w 1I4|[, sive 1089y | (1a'duys of his re ace here, und the news $ RPN CREMTCAT 60 TirRira - lioarseness, So Sl o - 1 AAIBEriin s | of his death will be heard with much sorrow -y bded e PERSONAL PARAGRAPES. Tisrtpnees. shra Cough Remedy for the cure of throat and 2 ! ' | lung troubles; also for croup. V. McCo! d Tk o Miss Griffith of Towa City is the guest of pis af the thioay & lum. Th od ¢ why Mr. MeCol : ¢ OVIDE VIEN, eis g 1 ; > , her sister. Mrs. Frank Wright 3 e = lum'sho this remedy fon days demise. | Justioo of tho Peace - Miss Maud Morrison of Fort Madison, who | gehonricius finds out that It will cure a severe *“‘}“‘ ess time than | ©° o i Urknandxey: Dimials has been visiting Mrs. Albright, loft yester. | Soreit s il Ul ! any other treatment. ‘Iherc is nothing that | For & N tioua remea’. foarnument.r) COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY day for Nebraska City just lock at his new signs will looseu aud_ yolieve a cold so quickly. It 1L, Feb $15.500 can be Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sapp, who were called Do von snaké?. Have yon tiied T D, | YL R0 Oy oure £roup, b 12 ube w: lk-‘n\-‘r by ‘nv’.- ul‘ thof the ir cle, wil King'& Co.'s Pa 30 Ath 8 chartibr. | et A RO SRS 10 e P vank e S and practical in 0ok return until the latter part of the weel R % .8 SODIIBF. aptack. . S-ven les for salo by al i 0 Ticappint systom owing to the death of an hunt Mre. H . | Justlight cne. druggists. " An Epitaph in a Cemetery. rices. D anln : i Brown City's Exp Nationa! Underwriters' Unton, Here lies John Smith apd his three | P.o Hox 15 sivn Constipation cured oy Dowitt's Early In the eagerness with which the citizens LovisviLie, Ky.. Feb. 15—The N Risers " aro uiscusiog the motor ucstion, same | Underwriters' union met i this ciy today | Who - dicd - fom dvinking hydrant NERV(] JSDbOR )Eq Twin Citg Steam Pye Works. B (e nnank ani ovaler supper at | Partisans have indulged in a wholusale d :\nl- sixty-elght ins urance companics b g e A C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. the Bethany Baptist church, corner 16th | Bunciation of all the acts of the present ad- | Lendance Nothing 0 ¥ B | 70 (boy bud st PO R S, WEAKNES DBl Dveino, ‘e o »f 5 q RS tiny Beutiss shiliohy coemen Lk | WAMAHOR S a1 siele o e mevaent ¥ | don ey hid stuck t the genu a 2““‘{11( i 1"1'.(:‘,.‘\"..‘1'.‘ Dyecing, Cleaning and Refinishing SEoome. plo justice that the taxpayers should bear | Verfoot actsn ant pert t rosal | o pas l‘d“”'- ¢ = h | iven to evory part of the body. " 1 wi | OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - in mind that Mayor Lawrence and the coun- | from the useof DoWitv's Little Early Risers | They would not have been lyiog in | curoly pacasd) VS 1o any satecer a2 vraiscld- | Omaha office, 1621 Farnam St., Telephone 1521, Council Bluffs office and work Cobs, coal, wood, 37 Main. cll, who were eléctod on the understanding | A perfoct little pill these here vaults, 1 WBRADLEY BATELE CKEEK, MACK - cor. Ave, A and 26th St. Telephone 510, Send for irculars and price list waters;

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