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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ) 4 3 _——r | THE mlm BEE | EWS mel{Ol \(lL BLL’FF\ members. "1V Ix smpl' Solumiary astocis AJi Christinn women so diaposed can I'he insurance companies have ordered a still —ce with it b, mying 50 cents dues annu COUNCIL BLUFFS, . 1 sfirning (he ¢ ttutt " h deeper cut and from now \ nd signing the constitution. They w é now on the slaughter s L i it | Next Meeting of the Oty Oouncil Will | be heartily welcomed among this band of b OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET y U 1 rkers, who sometimes foel the weight A4 Abotnd Wi Yot vorkers, who sometl he weld on the balance of the clothing will be great responsibility of maiutaining n pit One means to this en suld e Delivered 1y enrricr to any part of the city _— pital. One n 1 it call neeting not only embers but v 1¢ . 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER QUESTIONS WITH THE MOTOR COMPANY @ of all friends sad donoes 80 that the. work terrific at the L of the association may be better understood TELEPHONES | Risiness Of Night Editor 3 e its merits appreciated and its needs supplied . s | Wchiemen Proposed for Settling the DIM- | Gupar cOAT, BLANKET, COMFORTER, MINOR MENTION. culties Between the Corporation and o Ity—Citizens Taking Action Hoslery and Underwenar Sale at the Boston . Y 1"“.- '.,L,‘ o | A Little fnside Histe | : Store, Couneil Blufts, Ia ‘ouncil Bluffs Lumber Co. Coa tead the following interesting prices, Fresh bon bons and chocolates at Dner consult your wants, and e from 50 to A T T A R KW PR T T RO k's today : S A special meeting of the city council is per cent on woolen goods ; S A lumblan, tea will be ghven by the | pooked for next Monday evening, and one of Children's white and grey merino '8 of the Congregational church n the items of business which will come | VOSts and pants, size 16, 18 and 20, all in Wednesday evening, February 22 DTSN ILRL ThEs &t 10°cotts Regular meeting of Council BIuffs lodge of | before it at that time is the consideration of : , Perfection, Ancient and Accepted Scottish | the petition which is now being circulated Children's white & rrey merino Rite, this evening. Business of special im mong the citizens asking that the charter ‘\" x‘ VuI' |‘.“v.‘ size and 26, all in 7 portance of the Omaha & Council Blufts Railway and | “'Gp (Al S0Ch i ¢ % Unity Guild will meet in regular session at | Bridee company be revoked. The petition S b Yo ARl 3 B uthe residence of Mrs, Bryant, corner of | (A CRERHL e U1 vests pants, size 4 Tie na Stutsman stre s, this afternoon s aF o5 d, and there i in at 20 cents each Ky ¢ N 8 280 o'clock but little doubt that a strong effort will be Children's all wool gray 2 A The testimony in the attachment case | made to induce the lermen to take a | pants, size 16, 18 and 20, all in A A againat Ed N, Brown was completed and the | decided stand upon thagiuestion, and the | each : = casc taken under _advisement yesterday bY | citizens in general will talte a greatdeal of | Children's all wool gray vests and | § ¢ the referee, J. J. Stewart pleasure in watching to see how cach mem. | pants, 20, 22 and 24, all in at 2ic cach, The Royal Neighbors of America will €16 | bar of the council behaves himsolt on ih el T S o social and entertainment in_ Knights of neil behaves himself on that 0 lw. \ nly 24 * . Pythias hall, Friday evening, February 17. | 0ccasion all in at 20c each. Saturday and TR 7 3 ( Dancing will be in order after 950, The ldea of those who suggested the - arringe licer vere isst ster o | circulation of the petiti hat if the s' natural wool in bette = AL Marriage li werc issued ! A irts and drawers, for 7 5 b 2 7 the following couples: Henry ( charter is revoked, it will v e each. and_Estelle Martin of Cou J.d. | company on the platform it now claims to be, | . White merino vests und pants, Haller and Maud Swealey of Litchfleld, Neb. | thatis, on the charter of the old Couneil L allin ab 2ic each = i i The case of Sarah E. Field a o | Bluffs Street Ruilwa npany, which will udies’ ribbed Egyptian eotton ve TFire ncy touched the overcoats, suits and 1l1rll!\]lll111_ _‘_"nn(laa—:inl)‘ smoke city, in which the plaintiff wants dama expire noxt Aug ‘The motor company | and pants, 50¢ goods, for Hle each S o will be tried this | will then hay s hand and ask fo } oy $ & ¢ $ s ad e 8 & et 8 BAREHCING s 0| 0, AW EhETUn O biés Tt 1L5. Dustorgs. ne.oh e I nd pants, ---cnly water--while much of the clothing escaped altogether, and is sound 1 distric 0 commencing o al ik 18/ 8 Du €8s go up atural 1« valbi e [ b = bl the flume. I itasks for a new charter, the | Shyite GHG (o OrELAN, i Tho electric light at the corncr of Pearl | Lounicil may perhaps be forced into Ladies' natural wool vests and pants, Street and Broadway has been put fn posi- | £ FSRb S Duen 16 1t by the overwhelm. | o) 00" e “for 69c: ladtes’ natiral wool | jon and s be 18 shone out last evening g public sel N€ exists in fav [ rods, Tor Hik dles aturg 00! - 5 " 3 5P o o :-‘.’1, Yime. th ey \ppreciated, | SUch a provision. The idea that it will | vests and pants, 1 and $1.50 this weeks' slaughter: especially by the patrous of th otor com- | Yoluntarily shut up shopafter the expiration oods, all in at 98¢ each, for Saturday BARD. of the charter of 1888 is by no means prob- | and Monday. J. R. Ewing arrived in the ity yesterday | S016 dd the fact that the Omaha B idge & A ng o d AR iilway company takes the approach of the In responsetow telegram from A Poere | eXpiration of the charter under which it now h ] 21 | operates so coolly, gives color to the sugges- | Shirts and drawers, 45¢ and s0¢ goods, T N He left for his home in Shunnon City, Rk | yiay that perhaps there is o colored man in | in 6t 473c or T5c o suit, any size from | i :“,m“.“ml\ yesterduy afternoon, twking his | yha wood " pile that people generally kn to s, Gents' gray wool shivts and h i 4 n with him nothing abo! | drawer I'wool red undershirts that Lauterwasser was thrown fr B o T e Some Interesting History. sold for $1.00 and #1.25 are for Saturday = 30. SULLS 5 PANTS now while driving on First streot near lowa ittle over two years ago a charter was | #nd Monday at 69¢ each j " y S\ YAN TS { street, the horses becoming frightened at | grauted to the Interstate Railway company Gents' very fine all ‘wool shirts g z.00 OVI now 1 i l).\\vlfi now sotme passing object. e sustainied s number | o build and operate o motor dine on the | drawers that sold for $2.00, for Satur $20.00 OVEF now . PANTS now of bad bruises but no serious injuries streets of Council Bluffs, East Omaha was | and Monday $1.19 each. P 2 T 2 PANTS A cudet corps has boon orgunized among | the poing which it was fntended to reach Ladies’ all wool black Hhosiery, | sm 00 0\1 . >ULT now . . ANLS now l as a dollar, but goes with the rest. The following list gives an idea of Gents' gray shirts, 33c goods, for 1% Saturday and Mon Gents' g the boys the High school, numbering | 4nd a gfeat hullabaloo was made over what | goods, for 15ea pair: ladies b S RE A : about fifty. | Uniforms have beeh purchused. | Wi At the time thouenht to be an immense | (o) .‘.{‘,“ I\m. th “lfu} 3 1;‘,, Yatd Sl 3 oo OV now i i ]l) \;\"[\. now e oL I T B s, rack was 10 bo comploted inelde of these | Xt quality all” wool cashn 1 .00 OV now i3 {5 ANTS now under the direction of Captain George Ham: | Years, but although there is less than a year | and toe, worth 3%, for pair: chil- | ilton of the regular army left there has been nothing done with the | dren’s extra quality all wool hose, 5 to 64, A default was taken yosten in the wg | CXception of laying about a block of track | for 19¢ a pair, 7 to 84 for 20¢ a pair. i of the Lake Manawi way compa on North Eighth street, just cnough | Children's heavy wool hose, 20¢ qual- ‘ REMEMBER NUMBER AND PLACE, CALL EARLY AND GET FIRST SELECT A inat Goraate. O Loon fenn to vent the charter from lapsing for . Saturday and Monday 123¢ u pair. SoLgOI ST o & nonuser. The track itself has hed from . i N | PSR 0R0 ohoh DY Tudge ‘,‘,‘,,U 1 l,“‘,\"“ AT ght und old inhabitants would have to be | 8 and '“‘f;‘ s cashmere wool hose, | the suits wwhich wore bogun to collect what | Called upon to testify that it is there, or else | °t to imperfections, 10¢ a pair T Mubscribed by the defendants toward | the dict would have to be removed 1o ‘the Saturday and \"'\'“Jil‘)- o T icorge Walter Dougherty dicd Wednesd: wy and Brid comp: has not | few comforters the & anorifice | ) of consumption, aged 22 years. He was well | thepe is an understanding between the two - ¥ f TRRIEAL 5 . known in Council Blufis, having made it his T 50 pair whit¢ cotton blankets, formerly fes th soon s the charter of the | R home for vly all his life. The func Council Btreett Rullivay oot K,‘{'“]\ | sold for Tie, for Saturday and Monday | w n|\‘nmm{‘--lp-~u g v||4_r '1(»";‘“‘“\ x' 'x; hlu[ pires the : will thence be operated | at L N”'" Tiasl 3 Avenuc tey hickstun officia under the charterof the Interstate com- | 15 paiv white blankets forn rice oSN - 1 “our hack drivers raised a disturbance | time be outlawed and there will be alts Wwhita Dlankata, extrn quall Wednesds hit about midnight in a saloon | nothing to hinder the company from | g4.; 5 ’r“ ;,fi:,l i) TN by i amed Anderson. ‘The police | coming out boldiy and admitting that it is © white blankets, $5.00 | Salts plush astrachan collar, sold for | elected to try conclusions with the crack tried to arvest_them, whereupon they broke | operating under a chacter that requires Fal : ] i + | professional today used, both barrels sixt and ran in different directions. *“Dutch” | them to pay for the paving between the | and & ! p 30.00, Saturday and Monday JUST HALF | B0 Lt aot o 1'80ead both barrels Bft Boyington and Clarence Blakesley were | tracks and u foot on either side. Whether | 10 pairs very fine California blankets, | PRICE, $15.00. 1 815 L ¢ six times. Thompson missed ten shots. Fl- afterwards arvested and slated with disturb- | this rumor is correct, time only can tell, but | $10.00 and % od $6.75. | Ladies’ capes sold for $12.00, #15.00 and | ;14 missed eight shots. Fulfora shot a slow e i ing the peace. They will be tried this morn- | it answe; well as any explanation ' that | MFORTERS. $17.00, Saturday and ) ay JUST HALE | and deliberate. but certain mateh and fi The Good Samaritan. 20 Vears’ Experience. ing in police court, has yet been put forward to the question | 45 and #1.50 comforters all in | PRICE, $6.00, 0 and b won with two birds to spare. Had Thomp- Arrangements have been made for two en- | Why'so little excitement ws shown by the | g Children's and misses’ coats, all our | son been able to retain his nerve and cool- tertajuments within the next two months at [ moior comy when the charter of an orters § Satur- | children's coats sizes from 4 to 14 years, | ness to the end he would have won. He the Broadway Methodist church. Frank | alleged competitor was before the city coun- | 4 #1:0% 8135 somforters for atur- | children's conts e DO e ad Son. | elearly outshot his opponent at the start and Taft. the organist, whose playing was so | ¢il. F. L. Ames, the largest stockholder in | 4% toit fox |reet G el it b5 - e it looked like an easy victory much admired in Omaha a few days ago, has | the motor company, is also heavily inter- £2.50 comforters for 82.00. day JUST HALF PRIC i s forsook him critical stage of been engaged for a concert during the last | ested in the Interstate company, and two | #4.75 comforters for $2.08, All our childrens coats, sizes from I the game and he lost the match. It was by n March or the first part of April, and of the motor company, Messrs. | The above pric e only good for | to 14 years that sold for $7.75. & | 1o means 4 walkover forthié professional. ain Lozier of Vinton, Ia., will deliver a nd Millard, are said to be consider- | Suturday and Monday, the 18th and 20th, | day and Monday J ' HALF PRICE, % ,N, lecture the first week in Apy ably influcnced by his feelings. at the All onr children's coats, sizes from 4 A young man named Case, who lives on A One of Many Suggestions. . BOSTON STORE, s, that sold fo: 0. Satur- | [ ¢ rteenth street near the saa r““- One result from all this talk that has been ‘ Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., | ¢ onday JUST HALF PRICE, $4.88, | Speed " son "‘f Minneapolis Wins e C, s suffering from the effects of 4 | going the rounds with reference to the | Council Bluffa, Ta. | - All our childven's conts, sizes' from 4 from the Newburg Boy. | BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN. ® SARY OF MEDICINE. P nox gunpowder explosion. He asting | potor company and its unpaid taxes is that a - — to 14 years, that sold for $12.00. Satur- | Rep Baxk, N. J,, Feb. 16.—The fi e 7 pog shed went ofF | new idea has begun to sprout. 1t is now sug- _ Death of J. E. Hunt, B I E i na ArondE HALF PRICE, £6.00, | nual championship meeting of the National Bl s fonnd ro filled gosted by a mumber of faflucatial citizens | Jasper Elijah Hunt died 3. his residence | brown and grey, | Amateur Skating association was held today B 1 VL IbEn~ 0. atght of both: e His in. | that the city step in and buy the motorline | on Oukland gvenue yesterday morning a ‘hinchilla, sold for $10.00. Sat- | under the auspices of the North Shrewsbury A Delicious Medicated Con= g next August. 1f there should turn out to be | 4:20 o'cloc! SRS T e 4 5 it S, 3 ” g YA n‘n;ins ar8, yary sorious, but ‘are not con- | fifl‘mm'(’“‘l‘“”w Abare ek ‘“z'l“‘l"llp‘;" “v“": 4:20 o'clock. He was born in Woodford | just half price, $5.00. | Ice Yacht club. The ice was in poor conai- | fection” for the relief sidered dangerous. 3 - | county, Kentucky, March 16, 1854, moved i i i ¢owhi f g Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat to the connection of the motor compan, |t ] 2 ) vy chevron cloth, op- | tion, owing to the thaw which set in early ) 3 2 s Sub committees on entertainment of dele- | the Intoratate it i urgen srat coaiiey and :}".'lr]m parents 1o Jolinson county. Kansas . nossum taimme m«lm R e R S for clearing the voice, For sale by - > Young Men's Chris 5800 o 0 el o ) j. anc 86 e o Count s, |k AOESLS 3 phalt 3 e LR R Med s Olivistian iastdia- 0 have the company in an exccedingly | 1. S(hcre he has since resided. January 1, | $10.00. Satu and Monday JUST |~ Joe Donoghue, the amateur champion, was | 211 Druggists and Confectioners tion convention next week are requested to it place, There will be nothing to com- | 14 iea S \ter | HALI PRICK Jefeated in the five-mile race by John §, | Lacked iu full two ounce packages, =, report names of entertainers this we pel the giving of u new charter, and even it | 155 he was matried to Nettie J., da N i wout defeated in the five:milo race: by ‘John 8. [iprice §iCents:- If:yon are unable to = R John C. Rose ut tho | the councll should think 1t by and even If | of'T, Hurl. He leaves surviving Misses® jacket in tan, beaver or broad- * johnson of the Normania Skating club of | ¢focs > (ontS, (R (D) ion rooms. Those who have frionds | date the company with one, it could be so | Wie and vue son, Vernon, his fath er | cloth, watteau plait ov Russian back, Minneapolis, Donoghue appeared in fine },:,f,"{‘(,“,‘f,c,{k"," e S coming and would like to entertain them, | loaded down as to decrease materially the | And three brothers. He was un active, clear- | sold for $15.00. Saturday and Monday y form in tne beginning of the i ut when a5 oenta please leave address at the same place. It | dividends. and thus give the company a gen- | RO pusines man of steming itogrity, | juse gaLEF PRICE, it was finished he said ho was very sick. His §0P3 and receive a box by mail is desirable that the names all be in this | erous gulp of the medicine it has been admin- | ZEMal @ 28, oD . Rp ant & For the little tots, riends declared that he had been drugged ade by the anufacturers o e P . week, 8o that the names of delegates may 0c | istaring to the city ever since it commenced | fAUBUCr of years associated with his father- | | 5 qowns and cloth garments at said that they would produce proof of | celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice lf;‘"' :"'/"{""}',”’,D.'r',i"":"“d 2 assigned | operations. If the motor line, run as it is by | pod™ W G din | exactly half price for Saturday and | @ gational nature in due time. Tablets, tarrhy of the Head, Throat, & ngs; Dis. " 4 age J i Arst ¢ ] ] Fil d A popl “The §10,000 damage suit _instituted by Ole | money furnished by the taxpayers, is so val- [ ot O iiadlras ey e ttwio. | Mond hose who engaged in the first race were uuaurTTE & [Hi] fim:e‘ u‘ll\v‘(e)reBl::lln‘—:!\l\‘uuluul.mm‘:I:c‘u:pfl’\:'l‘, Rasmussen against C. W. Scott and W. R. | uablea piece of property to the company 2883 A B S " Joe . Donoghue, Olaf Rudd and Clarence c iy N et Manis e 1 i years he has been disa ctive busi BOSTON STOR | 3 ervous Ll Yy en pres- Kemp, members of the police force three | the question naturally arises why it would [ YELE 06 RS AGet GEE0) e itag fipsd 1 Bluffs, I¢ Clark. Donoghue won_easily in thirty-nin Council Blufis, la. pion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal years ago, and their bondsmen, was dis- [ not be equally valuable to the city, which | i % 0% o dispase which bas fuatly o ouncil Bluffs, la. | and one-fifth seconds. He was greeted with “;m s, Diabetes, Bright's Diteaso, St Vitus* missed yesterday at the plamtiff's costs. | really givesit all the value it possesscs it ol BIue 1aaod Taylor & Compton have removed their loud cheers us hio passed the stand ; T S K D s, Taralonis: Whits Bweliioe, Rasmussen was charged with horse stealing | And forcing the company to stand on the e e et ety i e Sl RS o AR AT o n the sccond heat John S. Johnson, How- £ x P R et ‘Cancers, Tumorg by the two officers, who pulled their guns on | charter of 1868, as would then be necessary, atithe e Afath aroc rom 545 Broadway to the Peters | aprd Mosher and J. C. Hemmen entered. It Improyad Saf,l[ E],(al],, him when he objected to being arrested. He | would uot prevent the citizens from recover. 8:19nbanof Sue Broadway Method building, opposite side of the street. | was won by Howard Mosher in thirty cight b ' and Fistula In ano removed without was taken to the police station, where it was | ing in the actions which have already been soldntlan L el Rs Nibe s The new voom is er and finer and | and two-fifths seconds. Johnson was sec- the knife or drawing a drop of ake s here 1t w Sl I (S reacya > funeral announcement will be made Pl 2 R g iR by blood. Woman with her delicate orguns res discovered that he was not the man wanted, | instituted, for if they are entitled to any- | .o they will have a better chance than ever | on Rl el Drotay Cired wittiont IDRIng, and was immediately released. His feelings | thing they have a rght to their s} of pleasing their trade, The next event was the one mile rac DT S s were so harrowed up by the disgrace of | the dividends that have been declared in | Do you smok ave you tried T. D. | % - which Rudd, Wood, Mosher, Johnson, Cls blood taints arisiog by excesses or vices Jbeiug arrested that he réfused to drop the | favor of the stockholders of the company, | Kino '& Co. rtagas? 1t . . Bouricius finds out that Stutsman | and Donoghue starte Rudd won in 4:10 2 Surer and cheaper thin a trip to thesHot natter, and instituted proceedings in the | and could even fish into the stockholders’ [ 0 00 % F Street is all right for the piano busines:, | Donoghue was a close second. Then came Sprinzs 0 to 8300 forfeit for any failure to listrict court which have been pending ever | pockets to get what was coming to them, | g just look at his new signs. the five mile race between Johnson, Doio- cure without mercury. 1s188n1 Steam and Hand Power 1o ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and First-class cook wanted at Lowa School | Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. gavden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl | for the Deaf. Apply in person. | Electric, since. These ave the arguments put forward by Cobs, coal, wood ghue and Rudd. Johnson won in 18:04 Tape Worms removed in twa or three hours, of D@ diminish the demand for acrcuge in the | impossibility it is at least an interesting | manicure. Room 312, Mevriam bleek. | Ohjected to His Landing In Now York Be- | o last ovent was ten miles between Wil eave lifo and hundreds of dollars by calling in 40 5. Rudd was second puglist, wh ved this morning, Jack Gorman's Victory, Thoeonly Physician who ean tell what ailg Entertainment and oyster supper at J. B. Fulton was arrested yesterday on the ~ an ex-convict, his landing would be in viola- | white, and Jumes Sh nsteen of Lincoln, bent by express. Address all letters Lo on Ross stre Ilin an epileptic fit yester- | ticket office on P et fulling his | o misdemeanor, not of a felony, and is | Ed Mosby scconded Sharpensteen. Frank | OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS ST 5655 BROADWAY, Councll Bluffs, Ins siting rother, O, C. Gastol !¢ 1 s working 'L 0] )is N ich " visiting her brother, O. C. Gaston. ity, and was working that part of Illinois in | just above the right eye, from which the | invourt at 9 this afternoon. and Judge An. | and in the first round sent the colored man OVIDE VIEN, M. F. Sa. f Scranton is th est of nis | the transaction of Barkersand his associates, | up and carried into the ticket oftice, where | James J. Corbett's manager, William A, | cuts on Gorman's body. The third round - 415 Broadway, Upstaira M. H. Rohrer and wife left yesterday | Jut¥ Of Fulton county, ~Barker and oue of | taken in the wound. ‘The youug man was | g fight between the champion and Mitchell | it. In the fourth Gorman knocked his op 2 A 3 City or Olympic club of New Orleans or the | erawled back onto the stage gave him a ter O Rohrer op | been flecing * ever since, roowas GREAT COAT SALE i | g 1 g son in case Mitchell does not ace Brady | weighedin at 155 pounds and Sharpenstecn d FANA s =3 still in Avalon when the end came, while | 4¢ 8%_tie bad baen led dut tho alle Aty : d Monday JUST HALF PRICE, | fornia or Chicago fof either contest and that | gram to Tug Bee.)—Marshall Chapman, a o1 45, ceased was a very prominent man in Mis. | J438 ag0 asking if Fulton was here and ‘j“‘{{“'\ andeMonday CHURBRTRERIOR, | i e woian 1 pounds when he enters the | colored cook ou ployed in the Hotel Bt COURCIL B[U} S STEAH DYE “ORK \“, [ NT. nurse wanted ey W, C. A, hosplial spurl, having been for several vears judge of | ugther telegram was received usk a Ludies’ 40-inch re plain or fur | M€ 4 this city, has made two attempts on his life All Kinds ot D d € Dotwaon 2 And 50 vears of ago. Moalthy”and erved s term in the logislatureof Mary. | e bearrested at onve. The 11 cial | trimmed, also with wattean plait, sold Fullord Deieats an Am iteur. by p ng within the past twenty-four | fhi, Bighest st 2 nrb . ) liarneter land, had been assistant United States l"”vf"lt 'l“lg‘ \‘-N ning \'}“_“ “ on i for $7.50, Saturday and Monday JUST New Youk, Feb. 16.—The second pigeon | hours. Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock he K prompt » erel | f 400D accountunt. collect revenue assessor and served in the war under ;I“‘:m‘“'””"(‘."_‘I‘“m:“;‘,‘,‘l‘; ) m\;"”'\.f” :“‘l“‘\ HALF PRICE, i g match of the season between members of the | swallowed an « » of laudunum but was [ P&rts of the country. Send for pri satitnationi oan fu niab Geueral G B. McLellan SR inecaiien s K1A CAARER 000 0VEL SRR | ST asV 8 nt 1d 40-inch reefers in | Larchwont Yacht glub and K. D. Fulford, | discovered be the drag had done its A. MACHAN, Proprietor. For warming guest chambers, bath | #uinst his alleged confederates. | blacks, tans “and tan and grey mixed | the professional champion wing shot, took | Wobc. Friends compelled him o take i Brcudway. near Northwestern 18 ot rooms, ete., our gas heaters ave just Dant faol wiih le T Sea b aat “ha ke B aeal '\';""‘“‘- sold for $10.00 Saturday, and | place at the groundsof the club today and | {hig afrernoon he swallowed another dosc Conncll Bluffs, 1a e I frults; for sale B ot Toomic b i Sy sy | Don fo t ak - | Monday JUST HALF PRICE. §5.00. resulted in a vietory for Fulford. There was R e b i gt Alclioinon & (o convenient, cheap, C. B. Gas und Elec. By rrerry o d | Ladies' 40-inch reefors in black, grey, | fully as much enthusiasm evident upon Ful- | them off with a revolver. Domesti: QEVERAL Wacre tracts o ity iimite; B¥ic Light Co. irand navy and tan, some plain and some With | ford's vietory as thére was when Mr. Work ble caused his mudness N E AS A 5 truic i Sl pell e (o money. Green: - o | . Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in | full shawl collar of bear aad opossum, | defeated the worlds champion two' days - : L Coal and wood; best and cheapest | lowa. Dining room cn seventh floor. | sold for $15.00, Saturday und Monday | ago. The match was for §00 a side, | General Garr to Be Retired, 179 ACKE wll lmproved farm in 1owa at ¥ Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt | Rates, 5 per day. E. F. Clark, | JUST HA PRICE, $ u.mmu-‘.x Hurl |mI‘|.nu .‘m. s 1'|..- rise | ’\\'unl\ul N, D, C., Feb. 16.—By direction Natiopal Bank, Lotsret tmproveg R _darden and feuly tar delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. Prop. : | ULadies’ 40-inch reefe le of first | was thirty yards and the boundary | of the president General Carr will be placed . DED ., Glenwood, $0° Farws, garden and frait lands ; o4, & 2 | of the latest novelties, sold for - " S0 ACKES In Dawson county, N Thigy afternioon thero will bo special exer- | The Woman's Christian association of this | $yidan “ynd - Monday JUST ALY = = =5 = Lapital 658 ranuee, "B "provea cises at the High school, and one of the prin- | city includes sixty-six active 1 a few | pRiCE. $8.75 | falo ccuaty, § 10t cipal attractions will be the High school or- | nonorary members. It should huve a member Tl aa Al m ) atile naafanet hats o} e R N A e T T S ey p Surplus. faruis 107 nale on'& Vai vat chestra df nine pieces. [t has only recently | ship ten times rge 8048 to have the coun SR L0 SAGE RAEES B B Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, been organized and this will be the first per 1 aud support of all who are charit 1 ) . 8 Saturc formance w public. 1t is sed_of the | fnclined. The b Japital Wirk siohe s PROIE S0l tog 17,70, ey and Moos Misses Claire Chamberlin ace Beebec, | to awaken a deeper interest in theassocqa. | O of JUST HALF PRICE, Morse John S, Co N 5 nddres 5 Bl st e Julia Tulleys, Isabel Patterson and Messrs. | i b Y avlies’ cape Newmar ln' in gra Heed, onabie ¢ 0-acre farm near the asylun m Fred Ewpkie. Will Murphy, Vernie Witter Last week an invitation was extended to | 4nd tan mixed cheviots sold for $17 .w HE IRON BANK, pr Address C. B, lederte room o John Pardee and Ralph Mueller. | the active and houorary members tomeet so- | Saturday and Monday JUST HALF PRICE, | taliwin bloe . Sick he ' DrOmDELY " | clally at the reside the new pr ana_ vigor uu[ Lny re YARGAL )r sule, 79 by 4% ft on Frankiin P Boafnchos promphiy cure bottle | Mrs George Phels. The e adies' 40-inch Franklin recfers in | LUST VITAL"Y " Lty (] Vrankil ¥ q 4 He | ject of this meet was to en- | tan, plain or fur trimmed sold for $25.00, INDAPO, the great 1ind, ‘. L, b S L A Lasiia Have your preseriptions filled at | 4ble the workers to become acquuinted | Syturday and Monday JUST HALF PRICE, el n"d'(.."i’.f.;\"“.wm Haers € .:;,‘ iy o SRR, e A Sh J | ave. Beat site o : a ot o Davia, only pure, fresh drugs and chem with oue another, and 80, by unkted etorts, | gyv 5 A\ radya-at-law. Prac Lougee & Towle, 285 Pear! i . ress the hospitalund othercharitable works icals in stock ! 3 i \ her charitable work 1 CRENT m heated offle ator, ote federl’ “souria® Bonsis 200-7-8:9, Buugart w rents, 10 Brown bulldiz r ; AmwTELY PURE blask, Gouneti Wiass, Te 1 3 Brown T SRR SR those who favor the scheme, and although = “ 1 AR R e L DB LAINED, Donoghue came in second, cight yards be- pay. Hemorrhoids or Piles curcd. | Klein tract, 24 miles east of the post- | thing to think about until the developments b | al R D s Johnson, RRudd and Hemmen. Johnson won on or using Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | was not at first allowed to land, being de LaxcoLy, Neb., Feb, 16.—[Special Telegram . PR i a person without asking a questions ' B > ; A it Had a Fit, e o oh b g LG S the Bethany Baptist church, corner 16th | charge of being a fugitive from justice. He tion of the law colc , fought four rounds with five-ounc e i maniod o zeminion, Bollon comntyy i ord applled to_ the | gloves o Geraania ball til evening botors G. W. PANGLE, M. D. and Deputy Sheriff Waggonner of that place | quv afternoon in front of the Burlington | UNited States for a it of habeas | dcrowd of 10, Jir o aud Ben Floyd KIMBALL BROS — of him. = About two years ago Fulton was in | forehead struck the sharp corner of a pro- | therefore not properly termed a convict Parkington was roferee. Gty cpis Send 4e stamps tor confidential reply. Judge C. W. Cullisan of Harlan, In., is in | the interests of u lightning rod fivm. 1t is | blood spurted in a stream. He lay on the | grows, before whom he was brought, dis- | to the floor twice. Sharpensteen rallied ir brother-in-law, Lucius Wells, on Oakland | of Whom there were several, and all of th Drs. Jennings and Cleaver were summoned | Brady, who is in town with ‘ITainer Billy | was another lively interchange of compli i COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY, R RO EAR A A iV his wen were arvested, but the others | then taken in the patrol wagon to his home. Al o convicted, but managed through some pe g LE Coney Island Athletic club. He also posted | rific uvper cut which laid the African low. | SRS L ¥ COUNGIL BLUFF3, been spent by his sons, M. F. and §. D, | J4il 8 @ imprisonment. His man LADIES' JACKETS, ETC asserts that Corbett will fight Jackson seven | at 165, o gt 3% avs - Y improved o property for cash when d | i ot Was Determined to Die, 28 s 4 b gr , choice of acheviot, camel | latter accept his ¢hallenge I'he manager BSTRACTS and lo ) and olty proper his brother had just returned to his home nsactions by other parties. A The snow and cold. weather does not | later de pments may show it to be { Mme. Helen Merrill, hairdressing and hind Johnson THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED cffice; 300 acres yet for sale in from one | come to light | Another improvement to the popular | New Yo Feb. 16 —Charlte Mitehell, the 5. Rudd DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Wanted in 1llinols, | best ) house in Towa. tained at quarantine on the ground that, as | to Tug Bee] ke rman of Omaha, All correspondence strictly eonfidential, Mediolaf 4 A ‘lyde Barcla o lives with his parents and High streets, tonight.' Everybody | is wanted in Lewiston, Fulton county, 1L, | .00 Barclay, who lives with his parents | ypp e fawyers appl to the | gloves in Germania hall this evening before PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, arrived in the city yesterday to take charge corpus, claiming he was merely convicted of man, and ; Miss Gaston of Tabor, Ia., is in the city, | the employ of William Barker, also of this jeeting iron and a deep gash was infiicted Mitchell obtained a writ for his production Gorman forced the fighting from the stary, | - —— the city. alleged that there was something crooked in | sidewalk for a_minute, but was soon picked | ehurgid him the second round and got in some good uppe Justice of the Peace - avenue, were indicted for conspiracy by the grand | to attend him. Two stitches had to be | Delanéy, has deposited a #10,000 forfeit for | ments, with Gorman the shade the best of ) 49 ) N fuspensc to.d | sought safety in flight AR 4 uext December, before cither the Crescent | ponent through the ropes and after he | | ] : ) Spacial Notices. 1 portion of that time culiarity of of lliinois to get out of At the Boston Store, Council Blufmy, 1n. | 82,000 forfeit for auateh with Peter Jack- | The fight was fora purse of £100. Gorman Roh at his bedside. S. D. Rohrer was | Y48 discharged, it appearing from the Ladies' 36-inch reefers in black, tans | months after meeting Mitchell, should the —————— ; . R cabi? rice enough. 1. G. McGee, 10 Muin st. . f % | hair or beaver cloth, sold for $5.00, Sat- | states that Corbett will either train in Cali YANKTON, 8. D., Feb. 10.—[Special Tele Jught and s0ld. Pussy & Thomas, Counslt when he received the sad news. The de Wwas sonl to/Cliler Boanlin several i ACR & barn an r lmprovemes High School Orchestra, Christian Hospital. I3 EN HANGE=Fino brick house. eleht rooma, k from center of Councll Hiufls; fine view £988 A1 lies nch plush sacques, Sir Finest Aristo cabinet photos, er | strengthened. The society would add largely | day and Monday JUST HALF PRICE, $9.75. | | This institution needs to be enlarged and | Titus Salts plush, sold for $19.50, Satur @oz. Ashton's studio, 18 N, Main street | to its influence aud workiug capacity if many | Ludies' 42-inch plush sacques Sir Titus l