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P Btout's strength w: and he now THE DAILY COUNCIL BLU NO. JFFS, 12 PEARL STRE] BEE Delivered by carrier to any part of the city " TELEP} W. TILTON, - r)h \l TONES { Night Edite r MANAGER ness Office 0. 48 0. 28 E..._.__————— NY MINOR MENT Plumbing Co 10N, Council Bluffs Lumbver Co, Coal Cream Frank J J. Hoefne Justice Fox The le Young Mon's Chr! nicely pa Colum parlors Wednes entertai * Regul lodge N Masons second order ¢ Tomon AKS W sch. the city in honor of Washington's dren hof twins d the othe ook family v R.C in poli ing their They sized de There out sent land. T w the suggestion is made by ple intercsted that they migit be given much n hoe. One ¢ was thr noon wh the cor The hor the tracl and kicking hinj was not Aman lived together until yen infidelit divorce. two child The Council superior a lot in alleges 1 queathe ericka Witte. and Henry I fendant The meeti are increasing are many Thorps power 1o gain admiss ing the Williams near the s if the, cture room and reac wpered bian ten at Cor Ay ind rre nment iding su ar o smunication Ancient, I cvening. A All - Mas: hipful master »w has been set ay ation of the Gran ill be unfurled to t 00l houses and pu nd Mrs n about ten days o fed when abo! r followed on wce yesterdiy lence M indEd driving park, w > court yester hovses with ere also thr are six men in th and livin streets he or are in eded ¢ or with of B, S, fron ile drivir ner of B se caught Ic and )i rwillipe v b ACTOSK adway iped, in the hea seviously hurt d Roberson divorce frol Her pe vied his part ast and asks for the en, H. K. and Ine: Evangelical Luth Bluffs commenced court yest Hagge's first addit hat the church o d the property by Plumer t the I N interest being conve on preaches th Sunday evening m; ion to the h rge atte to * Wils 4 will le: ons point to a great Pat Mor: charges ing the seif at t face or looked mado by the infor day Stout applying vile epithets to him, and he convinc of bat pea 5. A Stout ho office of the city namented with lit though a pi ation followe of hor Moran cl him _a T d him of the erro 1ng re ratic pper of an ns i art 1 At he by blic b noon 04 South Sixth s Morgel re f jorni ks of ened with ¢ ed the offense. city 1 the ad conc me ¢ r's st yester the 1 and Ma ts foot in & projection of ywing J as b commenced m_ her otition s in Atlantic m 1550, last M Ly he g custody of 2 I, eran s on the wi The heirs of John Sch s named as the de- ¥ o 1y W ance. of revi ter ery prese clerk tle lu they might ts, and 18 t g of his dropping Lis fist casually in the mo! ney, uth was do s not eq Propos: that oran explain why he did Securing Q o, 3. the exy of the Blufts rt 18 us " to to he yesterday Hal vening. Ad She the tes at Driesbach's today and Christina both of Omaha, were married Shmane, by of th oom stian association are being reh [ ch In n 2 conts Bluff City a4 Accepted the By in wvited s flag day of 1o reezes fre from treet vho live £10 cach for beat cordwood | extra il serving fat of lition the the and o Deo shovel and able g stor line vin hands after at ot hin e fell out He a suit band, that and alle ound for a their of the church uit in rday to quict the title to hie petition ganization was be IL of I ider t Baptist church night and Evaneclist | scriptures with great unable even might church by ad the song the week val in this ere Last day on the nd’ disturb. snted him- with his s that s been filed at on Sun- the street, ally s by ity of Alking. the emer make Mr. uy ha w Fair, vans has returned from Chi- cago, where he has been arranging for quarters for himself and family during position. fortunate ot Mr. J prese nee through him sccured some pri ments. very « hotels 1 bel slider: over. are sc title ¢ my m fire traps, the partitic 1o roon in these inand success looked Y south represe located. Mr. Evans does mnthusiastic over vhich are so lou ieve there'll be he said, ‘“‘befc as 80 many Jliciting patro; of Christian ¢ ind many of 1} med off 1 miness or es, while out at all hours, ful. Of all th at the most the_resid anted by Mr. C The district not « the dly lots re cheap U4 re wanizations, em "o will 1 iral ¢ yne ) is rural settled, covered with oak tre a beautiful noise, dust and park in fact, away crowds, and yet within He had availed himself in Council Chynoweth me back tempc wdvertised. of back- he fair i struetures inder the To are with try tor wils su 10t be very locations which I de of Jackson park. district that ble is that It is in this and_flats weth® are arsely making from three minutes ride of the transportation building. There's a lovely beach too. That part of the city is my preference by great odds.” PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Mrs. F. M. Gault has gone east for a visit Smith McPherson of it yesterd Mr. and Mrs. W, I ) from a trip to Denver C. F. Hur Bluffs a. Mr. a Smith and C. 5. Spencer of No. 0 of The comfor announc the B until n company Beckett, connecte retu it his Sca nd wil 1 na Mrs. J. M this city Sapp dwit rned headq nlan, Another Chance. special sale of s and d for Saturday »ston store, has xt Saturday nigh S underwear, oats, and been it to bo impossible to dispose ¢ winter goods in the time first de upon, and those who did not take tage of have the extrao another chance till aight at the Boston store, Fine: loz. 4 t Avisto cabinet photos, 18 N. Main strcet shton’s studio, which Red Oak is in the have returned h the Ben to Council uarters Mrs. J. L. Mizpah temple e gone to Villisca to in. stitute a lodge of the Pythian Sisters. blankets, was Monday at extended | It was found of all the rmined dvan- linary bargains will Saturday $2 per J. M. Murphy, one of the members of the police d was for the dist epartment merly a member, rict court for false and Charles Claar, beir Nicholas Engle is the plaintiff arrested time age ingen, who w was fin to colle men, t Beno, T aud I eled v adjouin the eve 1 on the chy 0, and on trial be thus acti {. Engle then #10,000 damage her with their homas Bowmun, H. Gu o The ster afternoon ment was taken ning be present Ceal Missouri hard wood in the deliv Bou Street i all right for the piano busines: and wood; best H. ius A, Cox, finds _out ge of drunkent Jus! bondsmer Theodo! Jury after until 7 “and oit 4 N that just look at his new signs. best 00 house in Towa. mpri police Commenced a suit who sued in nment gle g tice Swear- judge, the two John uittar Was empan which o'clock an in u order that the plaintiff might | cheapest prompt fain. Stutsman Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufls, the mere | 1ooms with low ceilir o stalls in a barn, comfort, the was | some | THP OMAHA DMLY BEE: NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Ohairman Wells of the 8chool Board Finance Committee Explains WHY THE RECENT LEVY WAS NOT MADE | Too Many T Now 1 Tnstit sands of the People's Money 1dle In Favored Banking tions slon of the € | Po— | The school board held | meeting last evening, with all the members present President Waite in the chair. According to expectations, the audience was | as large its regular monthly as the room could accommodate con- veniently, and chairs were ranged for fifteen feet outside the door in the hall for those | who could not get inside. The first of by-play took place, as usual, wken the minutes of the last meeting A resolution with ence to mber Wells' missing report on the school deal had been prescnted by W the prey e but no r it appeared the minutes, The same argument ensued as of old, excepting that | | vere read M boo! fous in Stacy had 1 himself up on parliament ary rul ulled a copy of Cushing's man ual on Wells when the latte ted that a resolution did not need a second in order to | be spread on the minutes, Wells knew bet- | ter, but was unable to point to any rule in | th 1 that sustained his position. The adopt the minutes was finally | ssed and voted upon by the five republican | members, whercupon President Waite de- | ared it carried | Suppose you put the negative,” de manded Wells, Don't have to, | Put th ated W Shan't do it Mr. said Wells Oh. well, that's all rizht dent; “yes, we'll do that,” I'he report of Chairman finance committee, which w the boara at its lust meeting. had neelected to see that the necessary pre liminaries were ¢ hrough with for” mak ng the annual tax levy, was the next ripple on the surface. The report was a long one, taking ter of au_ hour or more in the readin which Wells frequentyy took ocea rect the oratorical efforts ¢ reretary ‘ Clark. ‘I'he resolution which ordered him to | make this report, he said, was misleading in that 1t conveyed the impression that it was | incumbent, apon him to notify the board that | the line for making the levy was at hand, | replied W negative, Mr. Pr reiter- was the reply crotary, record me as voting no,” said the presi | [ | Wells of the | demanded by | s to why he | | | quar. and what amount would probably be nece sary. The law recognized no such oftice chairman of the finance committee, or any oftice for that matte ting that of p ident. Uhe resolution sprang from ecither ignorance of the law or a desire to shift the blame from the place it vightly belonged | Itwas the business of the president to | keep track of all unfinished busi un ler which head he considered the ordering of the tax levy, The milk of the whol nut is contained in the following two par graphs from the report S- | | Cau of Corraption. | “Tam free to say. as giving | Tdid not call attention of the board to the | matter, that I did not think it to the interest of the people or necessary for the schools that th te which had been to the County Board | of Supervisors for a levy. 1 did not pro- pose saying anything with reference to the | | matter, because I thought it not necessary to take the time of the board or annoy the but since this resolution positive ids my reasons why, I will suy further that from the time I fivst’ became 4 member of the board about three ycurs ago. und be- | | gan to look into school mafters, it has ap- | | reason why | peared to me that it wasnot r that there | should be_car, in_the school treasury a sum ranging been the cas cheeks of ¢ trict tingle large balunce board has had a tendency to'corrupt and “boodleism.” It has created strife among the people, for reasons that unscrunu- lous parties connected with banks have been guilty of spending large amounts_of money simply to enable them to controf this fund. It is known that thousands of dollars have been spent for the purpose of corrupting vot- ers. This large balance in the school treas- ury has frequently prevented good men from taking positio wembers of this bo; or_position of treasurer of school fund, because the question with those who were attempting to get control of the fund was not whether a candidate had the neces- | sury qualifications and would be a straight- forward man and one to_be relied upon in the position, but whether he would be one who could be used for corrupt purposes : facts are that it seems to me en ry that such funds should and 1t occurred to me that it was the money should be retaned | ther' than be carried and | id the fact that we asury the sum of 48,000, it which will come onment, from fines will be suficient to Is all of this and a part of next year simply shows my position to be correct. I did not want the levy made, but if other members did, they should have brought the matte up. It is_evident that every other member did want the levy made, as when their at- tention was calied to their nezlect some of | them attempted to throw the blame on the claiming that he had not kept the ly, which claim was abso- od | from 't that muakes the | ' man in the school dis- that the school n and ve in the tre h with the amo from the and other maintain urce the sch s of the Case. 50 took an opportun ing another dig in the respe Messrs. Shubert and Waite on uliar spelling and orthography of the | olution demanding his report, M Shubert says that he did not write the rc lution, but that it was handed to him by the president. 1 suppose that the son he did not corrcet the nu- merous rrors it contains s the ame as the reason why the old justice didn't corrcet the spelling on his docket after he had been presented with a dictiou- | ‘It hain't got no index,’ he said, it hain't no good nohow.’ He was further remarking that cral appearance of the resolut that the writer was mor slums than with educ Shubert broke 1n: ‘I don't believe I am in the slums as much you are, brother Wells; one thing is cer- I never go into a saloon on business but | Tfind you the At last the discussion port was ordered filed “We can shake hands on one thing, Wells,” said Waite. *I'm glad there wasn't any levy made: I'm d—d glad of it.” A trice having been declared in this terse but not very elegant way the board down to business of 4 less exciting nature Routine Proceedin A petition was presented from seventy-one property owners in the west part of the city asking that a proposition be submitted to the | voters at the coming election for appropriat- ing 810 v school house west of Twer and north of Broadway. 1 to the committee on teachers with instructions to report at a special meet- ing to be held next Saturday evening. “The report of s of the past year < fund itingent fund ) 826 wl house fund. 11,948 The followiug was his estimate of the le expenses for next year chers' fund wnt fund fund ary was olling places and hooks for the election. Superintendent Sawyer reported the total | enrollment for the past year to have been #,741, as compared with 8431 of a year ago, showing an increase of 300. The attendance is 3,201 as compared with 2,083 of & year ago, an increase of 278, | | Mrs. McGavn asked that her two daugh- | ters be excused from school each morning in of bestow- ve ribs of count of the ‘and | the gen- n indicated familiar with the ed circles, when wus over and ti were as follows $48,000 20,000 instructed to se make up the r order that they might receive religious in struction elsewhere. Wells moved that the uperintendant be authorized to notify the lady that to graut her request wowid be in | some | to expend =200 for special | Pace, the | | exception of Van Brunt, | Submit cash offer. consistent with the spimt of the puhlh- schools. For the firet time in several months he received a second, several members climbing over one another's necks to get there first (_The request of a number of High school students that they be allowed to have mill tary drill once or twice o week in one of the halls of the Washington avenue buliding was referred to the committee on buildings with power to grant it providing the n sary arrangements could be made with the janitor. 4 Superintendent Sawyer referred to the board the matter of excusing pupils from school for the purpose of taking music les- sons, and after some discussion it was de- cided that hereafter no excuses shall be glven except after consulting the superin tendent Member Field then offered a resolution about as follow 1 to Inform the resident of the contract v books for a longor than th of this b consideration term of office of any was no second, but after a pause | Wells said “If there is any member of the board will ing to second this motion I willing tc give uny information desired. Of course, would iot be proper for me to tell until matter is before the house. If 1 were only on the floor,” said I should like to second the motion, should really like to have that matter plained, Mr, Wells, “Itis perfectly proper, Mr. President.” replied Wells, ““for you to call some other member to the chair long enough for you to second the motion o, I'm_too busy now, hastily. There wasa gen president’s sudden change of mind, board then settled down to the conside tion of the bills for the past month, after which the meeting adjourned For warming guest chambers, rooms, ete., our g heaters are just what you want, Look at them. Clean, convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and trie Light Cc The Grand Hotel, Couneil Blufts, Most elegant hotel in Tow Dinin room on seventh floor. Rates, $3 t per day. E. F. Clark, Prop. What is a Columbian cents you can | visiting the Cor lors Wednesday the Waite, for 1 ex- replied Waite 1 guffaw at the tea? For 2 wen very pleasantly by tional church par- evening, 6to 9 o'clock. COUNCIL TAKES A HAND, ny's Charter of 1886 Declared Aunulled—Speed of Trains Restricted. The adjourned meeting of the city council lust evening was devoted at the beginning to receiving the reports of the finance.and other committees, which were found correct and approved. Spe Motor Comy mith petitioned to have tax on nds in the northeastern part of the funded on the grounds that the prop The refund was de the lands will not be assessment than garden city r erty was not platted. nied, but in_future xed on a higher lands. P. W triangular piece of land mill belonging to the city ted The city engineer near The of his planing was ac- asked to be empowered irs to preserve of Thirteenth The request the main sewer at the corn street and Nineteenth avenue was granted he old petition for a bridge across Indian kk, at the junction of North Main and Mynster streets, was called up by Alderman who stated that there are now sufti- funds on hand to build the bridee, has been the cause of the previous delay © matter was d to the clerk engineer, with instructions to advertise bids for the erection of an iron bridge. The following juages and clerks of election appointed: st Ward—First Bryant, John Aten, Rawlings, 1) i cient which £50,000 to £90,000, as has | § S 00K, L U 15 Lirsen , John Mithen, Third Wa: irst precines 1, HEIE, Van Brant, W. A. Wood: elorks, A. M. Johnson, “Second precinet: John Wood, Lee Witter; et Goss A_irst precinet; judge, C. H. . Wuyne, WV ison; clerks, ond prectuct o Swearingen DeGroat, A. M. Bonham, ( M Peter Baird; ]_nnh--ll Fifih Ward—First precine Smith, Ovide Vien, M'Callagh Gilliland, M. Morris; A Breurck, A, U, ks, C. H. Smifi, O, Hensel. d—First precinet: Judges, W. Von de Bogart,” Geo lex Moore, M."J. Bullivan heodore Johnson, John clerks, Edward W. L, ‘clerks, John Medlar, Geor} Judges, elerks, md cine| br Albert Hurding, Shubert, clerks, D. Brown. \ Smith presented a resolution providing for the appomtment of paving and 3 «ctors, This was adopted. and was something of interest to the tor company. It took the form of resolu- tion, and prepures the way for the practical nullment of the motor company charter, .y pass in the possession of the alderman od deep down into their pockets when the 1 this typewritten resolution: creas, The motor company wholly failed to puy abutting property owners the cost of paving on streets occupled by it as provided n sadd original ordinance, & < wholly fal ty for moneys expended by it for the gradiug and repair of streets, as in s provided, and has wholly failed y tuxes for the pa t occup vided by Taw and by said ord ply withh and g sadd ¢ thereot its vights under said o streets nur in o suit institute Council Bluft comply with the it by the disctutnied wny. it conditions imposed in- Suid ordinance leged that the constra afntenance of the motor linc 1d streets Is not under srdinance; therefore, | frs W Council Blus Ruilway iy, or inbis diseretion. o uni sult now or hereafter pending, ud purpose s shall seem best for the intol of the city, and the spe ing of such results. ‘I'here was but little dise call showed that all t ssion and the roll aldermen, with the were heartily in favor of forcing the issué for the motor com- pany and the resolution was adopted A8 if this was not grief sufficient for mpany Alderman Jennings introduc tition from 130 prominent business men asking the council to pass an ordi nance making it a nisdemeanor for the motor company to run its trains at a greater speed than six miles an hour on Pearl street from Broadway to Fifth avenue or for the trains t eich otber at any other points than * the center of the blocks intervening. petition wi the od sived, and it was intr rules we luced and read e suspended and it passed o its judiciary committes When these two documents were disposed of the aldermen scemed to breathe easier and every thing about the council chamber wore a wmore cheerful aspect But little more businens was transacted before ad journ- ment, which strengthened the belief that the adjourned session was held largely for the purpose of giving the motor company a kick in deference to popular demands. Do you smo Have King & Co.’s Partagas? Just light one. you tried T, D, It's a charmer. resc y e iptions filled at sh drugs and chem- Have your | Davis', only pur icals in stock. Mme. Helen Mo 11, hairdressing and manicure. Room , Merriam block., First-class cook wanted at Towa School for the Deaf. Apply in person, Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co, FOR SALE-Citizens State bank stock. E. H, Sheafe, it | and the | bath | 1d sent in an offer of #500 for a small | John . TUR: DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1893 v [ THOMPSON GIVES EVIDENCE Explanations from the!Bx-Secretary of His Connection with the Oanal Frauds, PURPOSE OF THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE He Maintained That It W, for Purely Le- gitimate Work and That No Money Had Been Used for Parposes ol Brébeny. Ind., Ye¥.'20.—The Panama investigating committee ar- this morning and began to take the evidence of ex-Secretary of the Navy Thomp- son in private, The ex-secretary at first def cumstances of his resignation, publicly done, and he from President Terre Havte, congressional rived iled the cir- saying it was ad met no opposition Hayes. The first offer of American chairmanship was made to him | by Jesse W. Seligman and until after a full conference with his friends and the president and a determination on his part that there was nothing | it inimical to the interests of United States, He «denied that the administration was opposed to 1 but said it did want it under n control. He had an idea when he accepted the chairmanship of American {zing the affair and even promised to de Les. seps at one time to get an American con struction company to build it he entir n.mmm.‘n.‘.u s0 far as he knew, of tl dirs of the American committee strictest business principles pmpson denied that the Panama A 14 lobby at Washington o procure favorable legislation for ma_canal or to fight the people, and he said he kept clear of lobby ists, and that there was no impro wenditure of money so fur as he was ol Thompson said that when \zua treaty was before th he did was to write a pamphlet which he placed in the hands of ators. Senator Voorhecs only wrote it. He did not sign his name to it, be- ause he did not want the Panama canal an ed, 80 he had it appear anonymously. The senate defeated the treaty He did not kuow what_the three banking houses whose | were members with him of the committee were, and he was as prised as the committee when he learned within a week that the three been ting 0 0 twice his own sal . for their s S in this country The committee brought with it a letter press copy of all sspondence between Thompson and de Lesseps asked to explain a_number of let of them, npson to de Lesseps in Itis difficult to con- vey to you a_full understanding of how we > conducted this contest, und we must very cautious.” Congressman Storer letter in the eithe the Pa aware. the aguinst it, all the sen: knew duties of the ntatives American much su of Ohio_ read from a which the colonel told de_ Lesseps that he believed a large expenditure of money for materials in this country would help to popularize the canal, which belief he emphasized today In another letter he referred to “overcom- ing difficulties.” This, he said. meant such difficulties as the Nicaragua people were sponsible for, but that nothing but legitimate means were used in doing so. He denied | that any money had been spent with his knowledize to influence newspapers. per e kil SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS. Mayor Walters and ouncl nSpat. All the councilmen were present at meeting last night, presiding. A communi Wood Have the Acting Mayor Walters ition from Thomas Hoctor, city treasurer, called attention to a clerical error whereby the valuation of a certain tract of land of eighiteen acres east of Al- bright appeared to be $0,125, whereas it should be 2012.50, and of a certain lot which should be changed from £ was instructed to make the corrections J.H Empking complained of a. cesspool on Twenty-seventh street. He did not ob- ject to the pool, but he wanted it big enough to avoid an overflow. -y Funston of the school board re- quested u five plug placed in the Third ward. Referred. Treasurer -Hoctor reported that South Omaha would get_the full 2 mill levy for road fund, amounting to about $,500, to be paid over us fast as collected. Councilman Wood broke the monotony by asking the mayor if he was aware the ambling houses were running wide open_in defiance of a resolution unanimously adopted September 206, 1802, ordering them closed 3 alters scemed inclined to dodge. Vood insisted that Walters was the X utive head of the and as such it s his duty to execute the will of the coun If the mayor had any doubt about open gambli houses Mr. Wood was r to take hin: around to sce the tiger in jungle. 1o complaint,” sald Mayor Walters 41 don't lave to, ret Councilman ‘Wood, I am a member of this coun and [ demand that the gambling houses be according to the resolution unanimou passed to that effect.”” he mayor finally agreed to take the mat ter under advisement, The st t commissioner was ordered at once to lay the cross walks ordered for the Second ward last fall. k was_instructed vor of Owen brother: to dr cover| v o g all estimate P i zed to bring ina team belonging to the city, which has been rusticating on Dick Carpenter’s Sarpy county farm during the winter. It was moved by Wyman that the city clerk draw warrants in favor of Hugh Mu phy for #1,242.87 for grading in district 2 7, not included in monthly estimate, and it was so ordered. The estimate of Cash Bros. for #,014.10 for grading in district No. 18, and of J. 1 Owens for grading in district No. 17, were allowed. The city council will sit as a board of equalization for the purpose of equalizing assessments for laying sidewalks pro led iu special ordinance No. 53 on Friday aturday and Monday, March3, 4 and 4 Adjourned to meet next Monday night at Magic City Gossip. - Dowd lost £500 worth of diamonds Sat- afternoon while going from his home to the motor line. s Wordeman and daughter Minnie and Alma Timm have goue to Fremout on 0 relatives, Clarence Buck was on the looking pale and thin. street He says yester- it was | mot a case of genuine diphtheria but severe enowsgh to answer the purpose. William Maybury, the gentleman of color . Locking Better feeling bett better in every- way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to ponder. To get back flesh and spirits is every- thing. Scott’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites is prescribed by lead- ing physicians ever y where for ail- ments that are causing rapid loss of flesh and vital strength., Scott’s Emulsion will do more than to stop a lingering Cough - it fortifies the system AGAINST coughs and colds. Prepared by Bcott & Bowne, N. Y. All druggista. e e | e | bribes from the Bank of Rome, is dead not accepted | in | was on he | who was arrested by Mrs, Hasson, his white_housekeeper, charging him with a dark deed, was discharged. According to the testimony ft was hard to tell which was the worst of the two. E. O. Mayfleld, building fnspector, has been confined to the house for the past three weeks, He was reported worse yesterday, and the beneficlary socletles to which heé belongs have taken steps to give him the best care possible. Inflammation of the bowels is his trouble Some weeks ago Mrs, Nelson fell on the y sidewalk at Twenty-fourth and N streets and broke her arm. About the same time Mrs. Buckner fell at Twenty-sixth and N and also broke an arm, Mrs. Nelson at once notified the city council that $500 would pay the damages to her person, Mrs. Buckner also gave notice that she would expect the city to pay all damages sustained by reason of her fall, naming no amount. Yesterday Deputy Sherift Courtney served the papers on the city, each plamtiff beginning action to recover §,000, —_——— Followed de Reln . Rowe, Feb, Deputy Zerli, whose name has been prominently connected with the bank scandals as recipient of 400,000 francs in death, under the circumstances, has created surprise similar to that occasioned by the death of Baron de Reinach in Paris, impli cated in the Panama canal scandal. White Must Return to Cheyenne, NEW YORK, Feb, 20.—Charles A. White, who was arrested in October last charged with larceny of bonas and stocks belonging to his wife, Emma J. White of Cheyenne, Wyo., must go back to Cheyenne, Judge Lacombe tes court of appeals today in the United S having handed down a decision to that - - Athirst CRRCenns. Meyrus, Tenn., Feb Again this city is excited over a prospective duel. This evening’s Scimitar prints an_account of an impending conflict between Judge Dubose's son Lascar and Mr. W, E. Carmack, editor of the Commercial. Developments ar | awaited. Don’t be deceived by ignorant, unserupulous fakirs and confis dence men, assuming to offer “Indian Remedies,” and who pretend that their nostrums are made by the Indians. Kl.CKAPOO Indian Sagwa and other Kickapoo Indian Remedies are THE ONLY G INE INDIAN REMEDIES MADE AND SOLD IN ANERICA The word * Kickapoo " 1s copy- righted and they dare not stewd that. Be sure yon get “Kickapoo Remedi and seo that every bottle or package be imile signature thus : %O///W Distributing Agents, 521 Grand Avy Maven, Ct. These genuine Tudian Remedies are uot peddled but are sold at all drug stores. Send ihree stamps to pay pos age, and v I mail you fr ting hook of 1 FREE! thrilling and {ntennely int es, entitled *“LIFE AND R KICKAROO INDIANS.” Tells all about the Ind G. W. PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Expericnco. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPBN« SARY OF MEDICINE, A treat the following Diseases Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Tungs; Dis. gases of the Eye and Ea, Fitsand Apopiexy, {eart Disease, Liver Cumlnl.\lul hiduey - Complaint, Nervous Debility, Mental Depres- nlon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal Dinbetes, Bright's Dicenso, St. Vitus® Kfie‘."'& e mhatisma, Daralyeis, Hitte, Swelling, Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of bload. Woman with ber dolieate oreune re- 16 health. Dropsy cured without tapping. l’l" 1al attention givea to treatment of blood taints arising by excessos or vices Surer and_cheaper thin u trip to the Hot Sprinzs #50 to §300 forfeit for any failure to cure without mereury. Tape Worms removed in twn or three hours, or ng poy. Hemorrhoids or Plies cured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave lifo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what ail( @ person without asking n question. All correspondence strictly eonfidential. Medlein seat by express. Addressali letters to G. W, PANGLE, M. D. 555 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, Ta. Send do svamps for conflaential reply. MARK REGISTERED.] “INDAPO MADE A WELL THE GREAT HINDOO REMEDY TRODUCES THE ABOVE RESULTS DAYS Gl Memory Weakic 8 Loat Vicility In ket I U Orfenta | Chicago, 1. His | | Mutton Lezs | MEAT SOLD by Cor. 15th and Douglas § and J. A. Fuller & Co., Cor. 14th and Douglas | Sts., OMAHA, NEB.; by Paul G Broadway and 6 Pearl St ) 10WA, and other Leading Druggists. Parties Wanting \ 1 Al ] ANHIZUSER-BUSCH BEER LUNEI-DUY ViR Anheuser, Budweiser, Faust ana Pale PHER BOTTLED OR_IN n leave orders at No. 218 Main | Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, or Tele- phone 323, Goods delive SOLE ed promptly. AGENCY FOR FNHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Ass. 01 §:.Lous, H). IRON CLAD Boys' They are fast black Hose They have double soles They have double toes They have double heels They have double knees They're in sizes 6 to 9 There isn't a better wearing hose on earth and you know 1it, Everybody else does. The Morse Dry Goods Co. We are going to give away 5 dollar bills Watch for the White Shirts made announcem to wear ent, Shirts. and warranted to fit are as much of an art as a ready made suit of clothes. to complain of. full enough in the too long nor We have nothing Those we have are cut body and are neither too short in the slecve You can have any length of sleeve, open front or back, or both, reinforced front and back, with a yoke, linen bosom, double stitched, with cuffs or bands, full laundered, at 75c cents each. Wilson Bros.” make. play in our window. We They are Look at the dis- will give you au elegant silk or: satin teck scarf for 15 cents. They are also displayed in the window! Columbia Clothing Campany 18th and Farnam Streets. Beef is Cheap as Ever' But po up in Blate Boil and Flank Boil. Sho lder Ciod Shol.der 8 Shoulder Roas Gornat Boet, piats an i flanic Gorned Clo 1 and Ra ap s R i Yass ‘Stealk All kinds stews, veil. mutton Mutton Chops ... Now Comes the High Pork Pork Chops Loins it Butts { California Hams Spare Rib Fork Tend Pork Sausage GEO. H. MESG. EHDORF, Wholesale and Retall MARKIET, | 333 BROADWAY, Council Biuffs. KHOME witho 1s a8 but high gr: ’ i per cont nutritlous e Full de scriptive cireolar on upplication. AGENTS WA NT ED in every connty in the U.8, Address. C1TA RLES SCHULTHELS 8 4) N. Matn St.. Council Bluffs. 35 Fiednan 0 AWN BROKER, 400 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS Money Loined on D amonds, W itines, 8.5 burgalus in unredecwed pledges BA ko Uy tight ot GO TO A Specialist If you are suffering Wi SORE EYES Vistonor Nood Glassos, nz with cold in the head, afness or dischirges fron suifering with diseases of : GHAMBERLIN in ontind abiespecialist fn eavarrh 1568 of the eye, ear and throat. O Co's sto 1 Blufts, Tow: Inval ars; if you are D Special Notices, COUNSIL BLUFF3, nproved residence property for cnsh when @ pricels low enough. L1 G. Moo, 10 Muin . BSURACTS o bouglit and Blumy \II 1 0 be butwe Farm ant olty props K y propariy Pusoy & Thomas, Counoll nurse wantod at W. Ninth streot and Fifth ave n 20 and B0 years of uge, b charactor owpital, must Ithy and tant, collactor and solicitor, wante furnish bos 8 Goorge 10, 1 100D neeoy Tsituation; security. Addr 4 miles from pow her lwprove Al fruits; for salo c Nicholson & Co QEVERAL dacre tracts noac city fruit land: will sell; worth the m shields. Alcholson & Co, Hmits: fing oy. (ireco: ] ACIKE well Luproved fari 1n lowa at 8+ acres mproved 85, Gard n and fruit tn Council Hluits Glenwood, 85) wale. Johi £0. Splondld 6)acre fo Farmis, garden and frult lands for on & Vi Patton. t 850, 610 in Buf los from 10N otaer S in Dawson tior 0 iy, BILM. G xton, Franklin v, Nob. 0vad #2) ac »d 160 thres county, § 1300 & Vai Patte ARGAINS o., 81,00, ¢ neces botwesn First st and Franklio ave. Colutting property (n the iy, §20,00, 0 lot 17 st. school, $1,8)0, lot race, #4650, und 12th ave. sulo. 0 ft. on Frankiin 0 by Hoat sits ated ofMcas. elevator, eto Tow rent, 10 lrown building, Peari street. Appi tod J. Brown . PRy tablo farm for Address 5. 0. Ward, 349 ACKE frult and 0 olty sty Lounell Blufls on Also 160 meres \m Address L. 18, Hea broforred o Uohnou Biuts v to e Kdreas N0 10 buy 10 10 25 ucres ut, wnd will pay spot cnsh Counctl Blufts, I buy & Vlufis JW YOU want to rent your house! W who are waltlog Lor ik Gr Nicholson & Co. Nouse up town If prico 8 95 G, 18, Boo oMice. Counoll Addy iave loldy