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THE DAILY BEE/{NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | B ooty ‘it s | TERMS OF PEMGE SETTLED | B sieticemerscn e tenszot | BEWARE OF QUACKS AND FRAUDS | «shbsalutely the Best Mads.” s cnes in only one ward was the attempt to hold a and * is none other like him on occ T meeting succesatul, A peoples. party man dental continante, o om e d s 1 S TE KW COUNCIL BLUFFS - would come up to the door of the room now e N Dt e | OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STRE Right Speed for Motor Train the Subject of | 304 then. and tinding no one “present. | Gohool Board's Proposition on Oity Hall | e ‘Miners Oathe at Wonderland and ki i it Much Discussion, come. It more thau one happened to Quarters Accepted, Bijou theater is meoting the approval of the 66 thele s BNlivered 19 eustier to any pass of he eiey ru'm. re at once, they would sit and talk patrons of this house and is deserving of the wtials, Be6 10 s over their grievances awhile before adjourn = big business it is ¢ ing to this popular they have & . W. TILTON, - MANAGER WHAT IS THOUGHT TO BE THE RIGHT LIMIT | [, in the Third ward, however, they sue | WILL COST $20,000 TO OUST THE BOARD | house right to prae- 1 OfMes 7 eeded in naming delegates to the conven with life in o west > TELEPHONES | Biisiness Office. 2 . tion, which 1s announced for this evening at ern mining camp without the usual strain tice in Nebras- 15 Main street. W. L. Marsh was also se ing for dramatic effect or overexertion of ) Kn. seoIf they =3 | 1x Mllen an Hour on Traveled Streets Fast | lected as candidate for ward counciltian Ordinisee for Raloogyiag ¥ire Hydeants | humos / ite . pRNETBAN HINOR NENTION o0 Purposes— M Passed Over the Maypr's Veto—Defec- Mr. George Wessells again demonstrates | - i i s e A A o =4 FISTICUFF POLITICS, 1ios CRENE OOkt Plavai that he is one of the best of stock actors by ot Y. Plumbing Co. COMPAINTY SF Itorts . o] g ng his ability to play such a_decidedly different agents. Go to cil Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal Are Heard, Democrats Come to Blows While Exercising & World's Falr Exhibit, line of characters. He divides_the honor of the recorder's m chocalates at Driesbach's today the Glorious Rights of Citizenship. i this weel's play with Miss Nellie I office and fee Born, to Mr. and Mrs. ¥d Dalton, cor : The democrats held primary elections in | . ; Jitio 18 likewlse very vetaatilo snclclav 4 I ihey ure reg- of Tostevin street and Nineteenth avenus The ordinance which was presented at the | all the wards last evening to choose he Board of Education will become ten- | In fact every member of the company this Istereds son, council meeting Monday evening, limiting | delegates to the city convention | 4ntS of the city hall as soon as the prelim S RISV 1S (PAEE Wih SP1E SEU GR8R. | iy At every performance the company has had “A Delicious Medicated Cone Columbian tea at Congregational church | the motor trains to a spead of not to exceed | which is to be held tomorrow. | inariescan be arranged. Last evening the | to respond to two or more curtain calls, IS, dearies ear .S parlors th ening. Admission to enter- | six miles per ho on Pcarl street, from | In all the wands the election | council passed the ordinance designating the | which is the best of evidence that the {‘!‘i‘lio')‘ln:l"i:n':t l;m‘cl 'I‘l‘l’r:\\):\.‘b;\‘l‘lk tainment, including supper en ¥ Broadway to Fifth avenue, was the cause of | passed off quietly with the exception of the | FoOmS for the board on the fifth floor, Mr. | * “y ler’s Oath' is a success ¢ DR. ¥, L. SEARLES. Consult'ng Surgeon. | for clearing the voice. For sale by cran leglon, will meet this gheming &% 7% | Gay, and the opinion is generally expressed | spread an inch thick over the entire city | The terms are the same as heretofore | juy " iy WAl Eibl . Byfon - snd gl P | Packed in full two ounce packages, &, The case of the Weir-Shugart Implement | that it is amove in the right direction ")l;»‘..lf‘l)‘\';, soms 1.|n Jfor U(‘)\..\”(‘.‘n}‘:i»u’)‘:_ mentioned, with the exception that the | Nealy in a clever knock-about act GHRO‘ie "Envous Price 5 Cents. If you are unable to = company ngainst T. A. Wright, in which the | although it may not be exactly whatis | o 508 B & CIMsIop 1 the Feeoctine board will furnish its own light while.the | of singine. dancing and acrobatics and Mg i y | procure the Pomona Cougli Tablets ® plaintiff is suing on some notes, was on trial | wanted. It is now in the hands of the com- | past. which = manifested itself- about | City Will furnish heat and water. If at any | Lean aund Hallin songs and dauces. Frankie AND {rom your dealer send us 8 cents in 11 of this t s the only woman doing 1 1 of it The infant son of Loran Hamilion, the | embers of the com re making an in over before election, Now, howeve occupancy of the rooms the city must pay to | she sings that the nudience discovers her sex. Made by the manufacturers of the Northwestern section foreman at Honey Lt A ] Ordeh siat o Mosd Ty | vestigati i to be able to spects are that there will be a num- | the board the sum of £20,000, the amount ex- | The feature of the speciaities, however, is celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice reek station, died Monday evening. The funeral took place last evening, make such alterati tho mext | onr O alibs ol B ALK, pended upon the foundation of the abandoned | the wonderful contortion work of the Graces, | W Gire Oatarrh, All Diseases of the | Tablets, i h party unless something is done to fix | 4 ; especially that of Lilly 1o is certainly o Nose, Throat, Chest. Stomach, Bowels CElizabeth Henrietta died Monday morning | meeting as will all the exi- | up the taitered feelings of those who came | Puilding Dy DAL RS LI ot AR A G T UUQUETTE & 00., at her honie in Danlap, aged 80 years. The | gencics of the case. The objection is raised | out second best in the fracas Mayor Bemis sent in the following veto The beautiful souventr sugzar spoon which | _Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, Council Bluffs, la. rmains will be interred this morning at O | that many of the Broadway motor trains are T'wo printed tickets were in_the field, one Lherewith return without my approval an | was presented to each lady visitoe yesterday | Female Wenknesses, Lost Manhood o'clock from the Dunlap Catholic churc run at a break-neck speed Ay be- | of which was worked for by W. H. Kuepher srdinance locating additional waterhydrants, | wye highly appreciated and wi CURED, —_ — Charles Russell, a Rock Island brakeman, | tween Bryant and Main streets, and that Milcs Kildars, Al Noack' and othiers, The | OnC REthe cornar of Twontysfourth and ( tract a large attendance of th LLES, FIST SSUME, permansntly curo ) by to him while couplinz cars at Avoca, He | ¢ssary there as on Pearl street. The sentative democrats, and was engincered by | Nincteenth and Californin. sirsie o souvenir will be prese ) L SIMIeS, of & BELVRlS'of Uelioae BRburk O Fot his hand between the pampers and will | have been run all the way up to_fifteen J. H. Mithen, Emil Schurz and a few others | reason that if hydrants aro: required at vy i s, #ie Probably lose it twenty miles per hour, and the change who objected 1o Knep iax. way | points they should N pursaunce’ of s el c il A L] Yadi Bims 2 tcors Clanr and | Posed may render it necessary for the motor | of doing things.~ Mitl Schurz | an - ordinance ordering the relocation of FOR THE STATE FAIR RACES, 3 T R ot h St f\lilp),\,ml::r S aine it and | Company to make a great change in the time | would bring up their friends to vote, and | Ihrants now existingat other points whers Dr. Searles & Searles, "' aah, S T v e T e case | Schedule, but the safety of the peoplo who | Knepher and his friends would promptly e ot needed, Whatever miay be 1h9 | pryy, wtakes aud Conditions Annoudosd Nest Uoor to Fostofios was called for trial After two cont 1 walk and drive on the streets is a more im- | challenge them, sometimes, it is claimed r oon behalf of the water wo by the Board of Managers, A LI portant consideration in the opinion of the | going so far in their opposition fo the pany - with regard to . relocnt fik 3h,. Teb. 1. [Specisl to Tus case was dismissed at his costs. Dublic y prospective voter, that he threw down his ydrants as 810, or intermediats | o : o 7 . 0 ath ticket and left the place in disgust drants, there can be no possibie doubt or EE mmittee of the board of man- A e e bue o g PIAC o oELRY | dilestion s to thewlght of tha city to order.th | agers of the state falr, announce the and Ida L. Lutz both of Council Bluffs FHSCIaLEs coats, blankets, [ and A, T. Whittlesey _siczed the bal: | ([GIOT{RR F Sy BGrant from the PGS | ing speed program for the coming fair oo 5: | comforters and underwear, which w lot box and made for 3 MRS | ‘raqtlised; touany. BOINE. o Seatiay hay e e tonpl Reuter of Pottawatt oty Bdwara | announced for Saturday and Monday at ( i L 1 Pac for foals 1 hali Reuter )ttaw wmie county; Edwa T e Y been extonded | tended to do the counting. Whittlesey was | same. I therefore recommend that wherever | heats, 1 in_three, added #200. En- Schultz and Anna Unapack of Pottawattamie | the, Boston sto faded | considered to belong to the Knepher faction | Bew or additional hydranis “are 'requived on | france thos #5 August 1, 1893 county until next Satui saithob] nd his leaving was the signal for action on | 0¥ existing mnin, that ihe same be supplicd 2, T ng prrse 50 Cliss, $500 There will be a regular meeting of the | to be impossible to dispose all the | thoother side. The opposing faction started | [FoM the lurze number of uscless hydrants in take for foals 1500, eligible to . Women's Christian Temporauce union this | winte yods in the time first determined | up the steps after him. but he | 'yAPjEed partions o he clty. 1ok the | B0, Bl g p R i gachd | gages made. It is the trade afternoon at the parlor of the | upon, and those who did not take advan- | turned and kept them at bay with his heavy | F Fasedll In a lenzthy speech, took the Jntrance fec ay 1,85 August 1, i ; : , Brondway Methodlst piscopal church. As | tise uf the extruordinary barguins will | walking stick, He and Schook finally man. | Position that the hydrants already located Runninz, three-quarters mile dush, §1 mark of the Arystone Watch there is special business on hand needing | o™ SRR G S N v | aged to get up stairs, and, with the door se- | Should remain where:the He did not SECOND DAY DAY, SEPTEMBER 12 here | ss on hand nee y | aged ) S88 Hoor 1 ol Ly BEUIA B e tha 800 onct o 8. Mrotting sta ' toals of 1502, waie | Case Company, of Philadelphia rompt atiention, Je there be o Tl ‘tend. | have another chanco ' Chrols DTl Bemind e commseneed o | 50 how the city could hitve the 300 ones re- | | & Trotting stakes for’ fouls of 1503, yale pary aeEPiS | KIMBALL BROS, ance. count the ballots. “The resuit was finally de. | UGHCI SSRGS tranee fos 85 May 1, £5 Augist 1, 1503 thetoldestitlargestiandabest=ii it et b . s = b as be € Trotting stakes for foils of 1891, eligible s ) ¢ s o AL N day on the charge of stealing an overcont ; ) the opposition was wrathy proper to bring in some of the hydrants from | 1,5:00 ¢lass. mile hotts best two in the known factory in the world— Cor, 9th 8t. and 11 Ave. Council Bluffs. o e T I e 1 Gauthy | Missouri hard wood in the eity; prompt | g IO TG N o exchanged o few | the unsettled portions of the ¢ wd the | added $250. Entrance fee 85 May 1, #1.5 i 160 R TR s aa ok s who Hives in /SON | @elivery: H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main. wORdS & Tragrant. epithet. oF two, nd | hter works company was willing toelocate | Auguge 1, wos. "% 1500 employees, capacity 2000 asked that his name be kept out of th z Speaks. Knepher immediately pulled off his coat and | “IWH v 000 L & Paeing purse, 3:35 cluss, $500 cases daily. Its products arc pers a8 he was about to marry a_young | Couser Feb. 21.—To the | landed a terrific blow on Schurz's face, position thut the contrict with the water | 9. Running ond wile dash, $150 Id by all jewelers. It makes spoiled by his wife's knowledge of his short- | tacks have been made upon the city officials | Friends of both parties sprang to the front | thatit was preposterous to think the com- B oy gl petticlcelepTated Fas. Boss I leat -‘pminp He was held as a fugitive from jus- | 1“.»15,.-111 acttion at ‘m,- tme of the storm | and separated e combatants before any D aine aSlamaliaton wolLd ioarde | 3 ay 50 Auzust 1. 180: e Watch Cases, now fitted with ice. about December wish to make a brief | & done, save to Knepher's | jou¢of” the vice president of the water cor. s added. $3,00, oo foo 85 , i 'hi News has been received of the death of | statement in reply. I donot wish to bandy | Kuuckles. 0 0o o L0 | poration, ¢ " P a 1180 o0 ;81 the only bow (ring) which can- Barretu Thurman at his home near Blanch- | opithets nor cuter into a newspaper contro- | anti‘fnepher faction, and fhev. Aanounce | 110 Veto was not sustained, the vote Trotting purke, 2:25 not be pulled off the case—the i 1 being 13 to Pacing purse, 3:2 well known in Council Bluffs, having re versy, but [ will give a plain and truthful | that they intend to vote the republican g 101t Rannitis, haltmilen : R FOURTH DAY, THURSDAY he mayor also vetoed the contract with 15. Trotting stake fo A i | tz Bros grading Hamilton street class, added £300. F since his departure from here he has besn | blockading the streets. The motor track | been a piece of high handed jobvery on the | from Forty-fifth to the west city limits, The 50 Aligust 1, 1% in the businees of farming. He was il for | was cleared with a scraper, throwine rides | part of Knepher and his allies : P e e il Asie ol 16, Puelns purse about five months. ~ His death occurred Feb- | upon each of its sides. It was the duty | The victorious side, in their turn, claim | the vote bewg unanimo was sustained, | 7 rrotting purd ruary 15. of the street supervisor under direc- | that the only tble is that Mithen and T hex tHi rotirn ith : 1 R X Y. 2. 0, 4 s 2 Y ¢ S urz were not 4 I i herewith reiurn without my appro ). Runnin All kinds of Dyelnz and Clean'nz done In Py several days past the prisoners in the | tion of the chairman of the com. | Schurz were not invited to take any partin | contract with Sapmust Bt tor SrahoiNn® | 8200 e R A PO SN S 3 S kinasiot Dyelngiamit ing d e T D e Bineity | Mittee on streets and alleys to | Selecting the names of the men who were to | fiton strect from Forty-ifih <(rect e FLFTH DAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMEER 16, Askyourjewelerforpamphlet. | she nizhest styla af she ure Faded ignd B e ahaiy | act atonce. The manager of the motor com. | be put up as candidates. Whatever may | ety liniits, for the reidon that the contract | 20, Trottin -for-all stake. for fonls ot = SLLe Work promptiy done ani deliverel in all ng bt ot kiven them chance to get rid | Pany was required to remove from the street | turn out to be the eause of the difficulty, | provides s it properly shouid do. that the con= | 1500, " Added. $300. Entrance fee §7.50, May 1, Parts of the count Send f e 1ist. Y ¢ surplus oo e o | the'snow thrown from his track. Here- | there isa feeling of dissatisfactic tractor 13 to furnish the deficient earth, but 0F August 1 ¢ Y C S ‘”’“{'_m_“ urplys good nature by working o | fed to do so, claiming that_the company | the least, which is likely to have an f L N o s A IS THE R S 21 Ten i purac 2:8 R G1Hss, #6100, DEFORMI r BRA E C. A. MACH:;N Pl-oprh:tnr: s oIS ooy e formed | was not compelled to do it. He was then ré- | the result of the coming election. for overhuul. This, 1 think, should be ex- Trotting purse, 2:20 ¢lass, $600, Elastic Stockiny pdlanytiolit ol r;'“ by foot around the jail, and disturbed the | duired to remove the obstructions. caused by Driitod “provisic ) th Contra CONDITIONS. Trusses, R . or certfleates of registeation, he story deal p inox herely s133n1 sdoay 3 Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to the following parties: Wallace C. Siepard The i is stamped in the best watch AL PUTTOBIY PuT SFuBER)) 0S|V Charles Culbertson was arrested yester- al and. wood: best and @ clared to be in favor of Knepher's men, a NTRHS ahout eiphit yeath Arp: At 3 statement of the matter. ticket this spring. They have no objection Grading Contracts Rejec N COT L HOtOP o the Wabash . Fallway The storm was unprecedented, the drifts | to the men who are appoiuted as delegates he purchased a farm near Blanchard and | impeding travel and in many places nearly | but they cc the whole affair to have s e E e N8 Bt GRS R A as PAREL A ROEMAlh In Honor of Washington. pressly provided in the contract, in view o Running, onc mile and repeat, 3300, i hampleton Bave them no dinner and by | Strects; this he did by leveling ‘the ridges | The anuiversary of the birthday of Wash- | allowing puym under certain shal Templeton gavo them no dinner and by | UESSS B runniag the scraper over | ington wil be celobrated this evening by the | Eifeiimatdntes, Owing to (i frosen conditian | o1 S stakes the birsg, st bg gamed when Crutches, Archlteets B easily mistaken for a mission sabbath school | them. 'The latter demand was made by the | old soldiers of Council Bluffs under the direc Jrtpieltiiing cd by the | " Entries to all trotting and pacing purses to N Batteries > ] cluss. The scheme will be tried as fr advice ;r;l{u; ‘[\'lx al Ix'l:::'\u‘\\"\'\“ e I':l' ity | tion of encampment No. 8, Union Veteran Veto being sustainud, t ntract be 'I'Y";;l" ‘i‘l‘:""‘"f“_}""‘;"[;“r‘:‘ 1893, at 11 o'clock, W Y quently as necessary in the future g s womove. anow. from the steets it | leion. The celebration will take place at 8 T et e Board ot Public Works With | P Ehirles to running races to close the night ¥ ater Bottles, uPVeyOPS ‘hat is ) i 4® For 25 | the obstruction was obviated by leveling the | o'clock in the Veteran Legion hall on Pearl | pressly providing therchi that no allowance re each race at 11 o'clock e i ' What is & Columbian tea? For ) ¥ X Four horses to enter and_ three to start in ringes, cents you can learn very pleasantly by | ridges and piles A1| mv!l m»x:.e st put | street, which will undoubtedly be full to | Should be made forany overhaul in supplying nce. s - Atomizers. et the Con ara ety o, | at work removing and leveling the drifts and | gverfiowing with old soldiers and their | deficientcarth. ance, 5 per cent of purse In_each race & ) Yisiting the Congrogational church par- | {io"piles soveled from the walks, thus | ECgrin it ol fers and their | 4 opprgct with Lamoreaux Bros. for grad- S Rk e ontractors i Winners to pay 5 per cent addit 1. Medical S lias Sl prndis s YR LN ends. A general invitation is extended t0 | ing Jackson street from Thirty-si 8 Money o I an ik RGOS 1056 AL edical Su 123 clearing in a very short time the obstruction | 3 (70 S CE TG ST post No. 3 k e Hm rt; th street loney in trotting and ing races t i 1YY T r o Th s i We have a full supply of Mathe 5 g to travel. It might be inferred by th 4 : e to Thirty-seventh street, and in block | vided, 50 per e ent, 15 per cent, 10 § Y PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, b 5 e : - Grand Army of the Republic, [ Zo! i i = BaLGH ercent. In 60 per cent, 25 matical truments, Draws= charges made and by the clamor raised that | (FfC AT OF LS REUBLC, eIl B3 OH | 1 Kountze's fourth addition, was vetoed on | BErCont. [ ¥ ¥ M [” 8 Pl N n 1] s nts, W. A. Maurer has rcturned from a month's | the city oficials had been guilty of unwar- | trip to the east, ranted extr nce in the matter. R a0l Qblaa: Is aanaa S .| Hereare the facts: The amount paid for peonrad Qeise is.dangerously ill at his | yho teams and men engaged by the super % 8 visor was $10.77: to Wyatt, $0; total, #9.77. the same ground id the veto was sus- ing Papers; Tracing Clothy talned. first money onl ¢ Transits, Rods, Chains; kevs all ex-union soldiers to be present, Puf Mayor Bemis appointed Frank L. Haller 4 ’ X d Frank L. e All governed by the rules of the Ame 1 citizens _who are interested in as a member of the board of directors of the | | S association, of which this o 114 8.4303%, els, Tapes, Squares. Illus- talogue free. corps, Daughters and Sons of Vetera A horse distar » field will be awarded ercises witl also be welcome. There will | puplic library, vice Hon. A. Poppleton, | clation is a member, except wherein otherwise £ ate The little daughter of Justice Vien is very | The supervisor, a man of strict integrity, | 02 & Program including the foilowing ad Pesipnsd. Thi anpolitmans wib refored t) | provided. - 2 Next to Postofes trated i1l with tonsilitis. after o careful ‘examination, ssys that the | aresses: “Washington,” by James MeCabe: | the fudiciary committee upon request of Mr. | B cas of u twalkover,, tn stake races, 03 John Paul returned yesterday from a busi- | expense paid for his hauline o snow coming | Gebiysbure, Colonel 1. B, Dailey. Hhe | Wheeler, who desires to ascertain if the | “F0 Tiunucer rescives the right to refund e # £ L 3 ness trip in the east. I bt O tedeioy nnri gL Gxnsan SHTIoe ter will include the presentation of o fine | yesignation of Mr. Poppleton should not have | first payments i any of the st P tile of G : ;. ¥ purses Born, yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Mr. Wyatt says that the cost for the snow large picture of the battle of Gettysburg. | ¢ome pefore the council and been accepted. | should they not fill satistactoril iy M ‘omlinsol W give o atriotic cita- 3 Mheras, v B o h A" ek he o avcce | M omipnon il i pueciole met | <" gL UGy e mee, S NEBRASKA |12 Souh 10 stadt J. M. Scanlan and wife, George Wesley | 1: a total of & 2ol at £ o There will also be several patriotic | Accompanying a communication from | New York. Feb, 21.—Charley Mitchell has Next to Postoffice e MR Eerioer v Citizen hink of this! Observe the | g e petEipHCy s, anving @ communics Ne k. Feb. 2 harley Mitchell has 2 S B A e M roneer Mrs. J e SIIth, | matter calmly and dispassionately! Lookat | S0UFS sung by the old soldiers. Qe of the | Mayor Bemis was a letter from the Ne- | finaily agreed to deposit a $10,000 forfeit and Natiopal Bank, Mra. Clark and Mrs. Van Pelt returned ves- | BESSCILY i'ihe clamor raised, and at | Main features of the program will be the pre- | braska Development company. The mayor institute o temple of the Pythi t 2 | the motives of this clamor! Let me ask | Schtation of three mugnificent Steel en- | recommended that the representatives of the | fight Champion Corbett. This decision | L. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Scarcely Ha“‘ institute a temple of the Pythian sisters. A ovive SN o s ek A have beant donst ¢ | gravings by General G. M. Dodge, one repre- | company be given an opportunity to be | Was arrived at at midnight to- society of twenty-four members was organ | Whit should hag S e ociquid the | senting the battle~of Atlanta, another the | heard. The letter was signed by D. J. | night when Williom A. Brady, Corbett's ized under the most flattering circumstances, | SficlalS have loft he strvets blockaded until | gruyy and corps commanders of the Army of | O'Donahue s president of the company and | manager, and Solicitor’ Abrahams, repre. | CAPIal...ooivieennn.en and the installation was followed by a banquet | the motor compay : F the Tenuessee, and the third a memorable | sets forth the p gs already detailed in | senting Mitchell, met at the Gedney and | o 4 ot i and ball, participated in by the elite of the | “Y\0H T4 W8 S0 1o tely absurd? gathering of the United States officers in | Tue BEe. 1t will be considered in commit- | came to terms. Abrahams apologized for | Surplus. ceieeeieena.. .. $65,000 1 e flourishing littie city £ e T ; Fort Saunders, Wyo. The presenta- | mittee of the whole Thursday evening. | Mitchel's absence by saying that i Henry Delong, Jr. was moved to his home | 1134 HUTE uny was responstblethen | 4on will be mado by N. P. Dodge and the Azain That Lumber Deal. there had been so much talic about | cmcers and 7 W.¥atonprail iy | T lived by multicudes M this city yesterdoy. He was hurt by | o §¢ Hov “bermit me to ask if the iuterest | Tesponse by Judge Carson, A large steelen- | o <850 A DR B Mitchell's talking so much and making | R.C.Cushing vice presiddiei C. 5. Ma't V| they brenthe bad air. Bud falling from & motor in Omaha four months | o 45 Lo comy AR AT e f z of Washington, 3x4 feet, will also be Wheele eele and arker were ap- | speeches instead of coming to terms that | Morse John 3. Colllns J. N.ul Patrios; Lowis § polsons the blood—deade ago, and ever since that time he has been | pat et S E SN CRRICERNS, S presented. pointed a special committee to examiue the | his friends decided tha tit would be better | Heed casbles sue. Specific Oxyaen, purliss the blood —m lying at St. Joseph's hospital in that city. | (e II& e AbECe s A erile to atte = bills of lumber used last yeax in comparison | for him to remain at Lakewood. James H THE IRON BANK. bright -makes healthy thsus. I url Fiis leg, which was broken by the fall, ha How infinitesin 0w puerile to attempt aries. with the bids furnished by Wyatt, Bullard | Blanchard was decided upon as temjy new. m Diseases—Bronchitls, Catarrh, Asthma, s leg, v tho fall, has | v, it ence u scnsibie cot T T M et it By s g o) B LG SET Bt L BuK : anchard wa ; i _— | Eliumptionsie Nerve Wasia Debiity sad or had to be treated three times, it being found | 1§ fluCHee a scu 1bie cammupliyy The republicans will hold primaries in the | & Co. and €. L. Chaffee, as it has been as- | stakeholder. Mr. Brady, after the pr gABic weakness, are proventod and cured necessary one time to break itover againand | SWEUSHL e the Intelligence | YAFIOus wards this evening at 7:30 o'clock to | serted that an error had been made in com- | liminaries had been agreed upon, p "] i " e t.” He still has the limbina plaster | ¢ o' tizens of Gouncil Bluffs, Blame hus | select delegates to the city convention, | Pilng Ko _{“‘»!'i_"f‘}lf“‘""' whe reon the | posed that a certified " check for $10- oxygen Book’’ and 4 Trys Free. s cast, but is able to walkc about the | pf i SIS T ome 18 | Which, is to be held in the superior court | MASOr passed his veto message of the | 00 bo deposited in Boston before . oa little, The physician hopes to leave ! PooL ChafTee contract. ) 1 1 A Thursday. Abrahams said the money would 2 ; 3 Fid : B o ool condiition s 1t was bafore | lkcep the gutters in front of their property | room of the county court house tomorrow | Tho committce on public property and Thursday. Abrahams said the money Would | you don't need to sacrifice the lives of your SPECIFID OXYGEd GD ) RHS aiaident open for protection against overflow of | afternoon at2 o'clock. The primaries will | buildings recommended that the contract be | Mitchell and Brady should meet i the office | '0Ved ones when Suito 510 Sucels Bldz, Omaha il S surface water. The ordinance requiring this | be held at the followiag places Il r s oorhraok be c rady s 1n the office i : AT cLidoid o1y Why let children dio with diphtheria? | was passed under Mayor Vaughn's adminis- rst Ward—At M. S. Roop's building, and | furnishing ce o the city for the. ensuing | orenme s SEoBishiel Gl tharigy, thmm‘{ and Membranous Croup ; T You can savoAhem by Dr. Jefleris' rem- | tration. |1t was drawn by Attornes Holmes | select six delegatos. ; year at 40 cents per 100 pounds, and that the | evening's meeting the whole party wi ndangarshaneighboshoad of sourhomey | i ARAIIN 1)z Alora i avine BEatie edy. Has been used successfully for 35 | and it appears to be a necessary onc, f Second Ward—At city building, and select | protest of the South Omaha Ice company be | start for Niagara Falls, where the articles | vENT eontugion of then, od thers 15 uia | federal courts.” Rosus 0780 Saugap ©il Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Caming | time in every part of the cliy! I am credit t seven delegates and nominate o cali- | mittes was conousred in. the members hold. Butted Out by Grifin, The Cure of Them —_— street, Omaha. ably informed that a similar ordinance pre- e for ward alderman. ing that purer ice will be secured fro he BUFF. N. Y., Feb. 21.—The Bucha o f vails in almost every city of the first class Fourth Ward—At couny court house, and | fopror company. el DEFA IS AR Bt age T8 FHRONARAN: | whoh dhey ayeingpzan bprop LN snreioh For warming guest chambors, bath | Y'Bn: whits thauking you tor the Indulgence | seos waarard—At county court house, and | formor company, " Griftin fight came off here tonight in Turner | Write to ; £ Special Noticas. rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just | already extended, I will 1o farther trespass | didate for ward alderman el L ek Al A -!”‘,‘I'j{{ hall before a large crowd. It wound up ina R.C. SIGEL, In Cretz, Neb., COUNZIL BLUFF3. \\hu'( you want. Look x;I‘ 1!,..},‘_ Clean, | on your courtesy N. D. LAWRENCE. . Fifth Ward—At Brown's grocery st ances in his possession. é sensational manner. After two rounds of | j¢ iy yeed of «ny treatment. and you willinl | = w:ul Imi“‘h‘.“l.' C. B. Gas und Elec- wenty-first street. between Fifth and § Mr. Munro called upon Mr. Edwards for a | fierce rushing on Grifin’s part and an un- | that his treatment—based on many years' ex- 1 trie Light Co, for courts.” Rooms 200-7-5.9, Shugar gned fure specitic medicine for block, Counci¥Biufls, ia. BUY improved residence property for cash when the price is low enough. 1. G. Metee, 10 Maln b, ; F :|] 4[')]11\: mn{k \tl’«.nh-ilu{ Towa School venues, and select nine deleg: report as to what had become of the con- | Usually clever bisof evasion by Buchanan, | periments ana study —hassecured him s su Mrs. Dorsey Gets Her Furniture. or the Deaf. Apply in person. Sixth Ward—At Schubert's block. traot awatded to the k por company for v put a sudden tevmination to the | cesswhich wiil not-disappoint you. . West Broadway, and select four delegs | ligl o stree! y 5 h contest by buttinz his opponent on the side e BSTRACTS and 10ans. Farm and clty propars; The replevin suit of Frank Dorsey of South Another improvement to the popular y DIC 20300 20U lighting the streets inthe suburbs with 1 ) Py 1 i A proparty i e ) and nominate a candidate for ward alder- | gisoline lam b CrE e R e B R SRR AN s Abought and sold. Pasay & Thomss "Coansh Omaha against his wife, Eva Dorsey, was | Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. A gaslinelanbbis Tl 8 e oy oo wers " infuadi by the oon: | OUR EMPLOYME NT DEP'T. | bum tried iu the superior court aud given to the s —i és Lty %00 Y 7 ousstol eferee enny o sy B ! Sy P ENT nurse wanted O, A. hospital, jury yesterday morning. The trouble b FOR SALE~ Citizens State bank stock. | Do you smoke? Have vou tried T. D, | Fepresentative of the company, had stated | TEE o o hiine uscas | Tl teatIDRLIS) ARIOTRr AR EAiD 07 R e S e y yesterday morning. e trouble be ‘ s P Sheafe. Zing & Co.'s Partagas? 1t's a charmer. B e e g tioned toaoi®, be | Submit cash offer. E. H. Sheate. King & Co.’s Partagas? 1t's a charmer. that no other terms could be given. The | Promvtly gave the decision to the insensi- | pothinz. his enabied us to advance the loter- | bobetwean 2 and 5 years of age, hoalth 5 &, o chairman had no‘recommendation to make, | Ple man Buchunan, the winner, who came | ggiqof both. and also our own, by securing | ofgood character 5 708 ago in Tue Bee. Mrs. Dorsey left her hus. Paving North Pwentieth Strest. Just light one. but would report in full at the next meet- ,'IT"I'"”\]:'[‘T“"\“; "‘“I"\‘ .‘m:‘l !_"“‘I' “”""I"l‘“'l“"’ better cesutts with the machine on band and started for her home in Michigan Thecusshion of r N Twentie = e ing e fight was g der the auspices o ceoun h e question of paving North Twentieth Hospitality Neede 5 ) 3 he (frescent Ath ST rse of $400 ) ituation; ea it being understood between them that she s it 3 % T o 3 AN T g An ordinance providing for the appoint- | the Crescent Athleticclub fora purse of #4 cko eaman enedicl should have the household furniture, the | Streetis beginung to be agitated again. | The committee having in 0 1arge the secur- | pang of appraisers to determine thedamages | #1d @ bet of §1,000 y ! Value of which is fixed at 600, After she | Four months ago a petition was presented to | ing of accommodations for the coming dele- | of grading Twenty-ninth street from Humil- TELEPHONE 1754 EA%H milos from panom; largs b ow a packed up the stuff Dorsev changed his | the city council asking that the street be | gatesof the Young Men's Christian associ- | ton to Seward was referred. T'he members NawlOninine 7o Feb 1R T, Ross. | = s T | audsmall fruits; for sale chemp. Greensuieids, mind, and slipping over to this side of the | paved from Broadway to Avenue G. John | ation, whose convention will open on Thurs- | held that there was not sufticient money to n R e hoc the fight r _‘”‘ ROPOSALS FOR FIELD SEEDS—United | Nie n & Co. river got out a writ of replevin and seized |\ pyul, who owas the greater part of the | day, is having dificulty in providing places | Po¥ one-half of the cost out of the general | WHO MA%es T00 bow on the fights for the Sares Indlan Service, Kosebud Azency, . . R s - S EVERAL facre tracts near city Hmit the goods at the Northwestern freight depot _ e vandlel It ek fund, and the committee was requested to | management for the Crescent City Joc 8 D. February 20th, | Sea'ed proposi et and i i aell e RO Eh S Mrs. Dorsey returned to fight the case, aud | PFOPEFLY on that street, was the main signer, | enough, Councl Bluffs Bospitality is to be | pigeonhole the ordinance club, hus changed tho odds on the Dawson- | Sidorsed “'renosuls fur Feld Seods,” and shicids. Nicholson & Co. as she is a remarkably good looking woman nd he agreed, if the petition were granted, l’”md e S RE s aoen Mr. Has-all said the committee on police | Ryan fight. Odds yesterday we Ryan, 4 | A ey, & D, wili be received at this a 0-ACILE well lmproved farm 1o lows at #: the jury was very favorably impressed. | topaveall that part of Twentieth sret | fodid wantii iu the past, so it aught now | was not prepared to ‘report upon the city | to50n: Dawson, 9 to 10 on. Odds today: | atil ane oelbek b m.. of Wodnesduy, Mareh | 1'cren tmproved 11 ard 1 and frole farm neae After being out about an hour'a verdict was FOTRADARG MO e IR ™S | dump question and the, garbage crematory | Ryan, even money: Dawson. 4 to 5on. This | 1ith. 1804 for furnishing and del vering ut | Council Hiuffs, §0. Sploadii Gracce farm near brought in i her favor. A e the et At i f'j( b Are | ordinance. He thought the subjects of suffi- | makes Dawson the favorite. The only bet | this agency: L30busheis of seed oals; LXK | Glenwood, 8. Farms, garden und frult lsnds for - — “h'“ e of tho Rtats \‘”m;‘“‘i ln\:":\n"-“ffq cient importance to Qave the council con- | today on the Hall-Fitzsimmons contest was ]-‘-13:“»'5“‘-1:"ix\"xv[,‘.f:-”;"p? xunlnjf:v\l'Ilu;‘rv.-‘;‘;‘: sale. Johnston & Van Patten i entertain them royally. Not one-half | Sider them in commjttee of the whole. | on Hall, at odds of 11 to 10, £20 to §20. Specifically fn thelr bids the proposed price 0 ACK unty Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in | ular attention being paid to it Jugh piices has so fur been sccured, s Several other members ook the same view — — euch article offered for delivery under acon- Tmproved acres in Buf- Jowa. Dining room on seventh floor. | has just returned from the east b an tmperative: necessity that anj | aud the Thursday evening meeting will be _ Plimmer and McBride Matched. teact. The richt Is raserved (o reject any or | 5 A1 o miles” from Rates, 83 to £ per day. E. F. Clark, | bad a conference with anumberof pr. who can. enteriain delegates in their home: djourned until Monday evening. NEW York, Feb. Billy Plimmer and | alt blds orany purt of any bid iCdesmed tor | LRI y other » v ' - f omes — - - " B i ' 1@ best Interest o e Service. ENTI IED Prop. capitalists with a view to securing the loca- | should report the fact at once to the secre- 3 i 1 IS Dunnie McBride met this afternoon and LATRERIAE 10 SOEYIOD SAANTEY v = i Ty TTPeY tion of manufacturing enterprises in Council | tary at the Young Men's Christian Associ. | 00K to your interest, You can buy Sal- | sigued articles to fight before the Newark N Thask i Inuathe aconc panlediuy 3 A dihte. W) gkon U s s Mar ‘""“ :: '>i Al B Bluffs. He \-Lu::.\’ o nln.; .-l\’umr.n(“\\l:h ation rooms without waiting forany personal | Y3108 Cll, the great pajn-cure for 25 cents Athlotic club for a purse of &30 and a side | depository, or solvent nationai bank in tho | | #Ha durbs vetweon First st and brankiin ave. s. Belle Kicef commenced a s he | two enterprises by which they will be | solicitation y e bet of §1,000. They will meet again Saturday | vieinity of' the res dence of the h mnde est DIAtIng Property in the o tys §20,00). district court yesterday in which she makes | located here, providing he can furnish them ey AMUSEMEN IS, and deposit in addition to the §200 already | PYAL Lo thy order of the Somutssioner of | im0 lots opposle Khird at achiol, 415 some severe charges against her husband, | the assurance that the street will be pave 5 d — up, §300 more. indian Affaire for'at lo wy pive pen cexzol | SROJOIS WIbADTarAahl, oo e William J. Kieef. | She married him I this | Y the time they are ready to begin ope Sheriff Hazen has gone to Decatur county Herrmanu at the Boyd. ———— the suount of posal, whieh eheck OF | o1 {iiplement hoase n the gity. .50 city Decerr bea 10, 1880, and. about two years | 4tons. One of these enterprises will em- | to geta man named Sutherland, who is Herrmann the great, and truly great mas- Ara RS ,',"“ between Kilgal. | ¢48¢ any bidderor bidders recelving «n award = Lougee & Towle, 133 Poarl of ago a daughter was born. From the start 1-1.‘\ ‘AE‘A.-A ,mu(m‘ n : :;-1»!! with, he say wanted to appear in court for an examina- | ter of wirth, magic and mystery appeared |\ RN ‘:_“ B Brrliatiam H‘; sh H'Al?(-rl:fi"lhl’”i‘ execute 1 Contract with JILRENT, ateam heated ofces. elevator, e the little one wus an unwelcome guest, the | ;;f:“l,““‘fu““:;‘;‘fl;\ "-:(w“ ,‘I‘h_*"““‘# Question | 4ion 4s to his financial status. A judement | at the Boyd last nightto mystify and delight '1" "“; [‘“ Yy I-‘ . A -l 'I\ “l ‘l_'}u‘nm\: ‘-‘v f&'{fi’ri‘.:‘.n Jullictent surcties, ot .'v'lr‘:.::; Jobe | Llow reats. in Krowa bulldios, earl street. Apply 2:“:.':;{:-1"(::'“\1{\ix:‘\','l'""{-’.',"“'3“”“?'r""”“"r . was rendered against him in the district | all who could possibly get within the doors. | Bl Gourt, Taveltth and Chicago stroets. Ade | Cash in lleu of certified chock will not be con- S - s 30-Meke away with r.l(n..:gn:'\}\i‘:\l? ul:‘s _ Bouric ml.‘l ;m}xh{m:l‘ that Tnn-nmn court some time ago, but when an execution | Herrmann's card tricks are greiter than i sidore). Forany furtner nformation upply | Q0-ACRE frult and vesstable farm for rent, g ] { o Street is all right for the piano busines:, | was made it found that he had no prop- | any 0 Ise’ he; are able to sit up he refused to u: . r's s made it W found that he had no prop- | any one else but they are wmission free. tod GEOKGE WRIGH o Ur % Tndiin Agent, | “miles cast of tho elty. Address N. O. Ward, threatened to dash out the s Just lock at his uew sizns erty upon whizh to levy. The plaintiff, the | merely incidents that fill in the = B ARe it st Councll Blufts He applied yile epithets both to her and the | : | Council_Bluffs Insurance : casional pauses in an altogether P et the ofiice of the S 0y shares: tarmer prefecred, Also | 2 appli . 3 a Stop 8 the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | Council Bluffs Insurance company, was not | casional paus [ 8 YORRINAY the . el rinting at the office of the Secrotary of State, | VY shares: (armer pr ehild. She now wants a divorce and the | e 86 L1 BES Xl",“:‘""”l Bluffs, the | (iiSiied, and asked that he be made to ap: | marvélous entertainment. The first part of | Heckle on a warrant by Kate | onorbefore 2o'clock p. m. March “tut, 1893, | Provec fanw (o7 gb'e or reat. Addre custody of her child 2.00 & a pearin court and tell what has become of | nis pre is brought to a close with an | Rogers, which charges s under | {0 N ottt ' of tho T raimectiong B yous nroscriniices. flleat av A S T e R ey his property. Judge Thornell nstructed the | uncauny manifestation that seems to set at | Promise of marriage ’ alies oup eul il pay soor carn dadrise 1 i y 0 : and Reports of the Nebraska State Historical miles out, and will pay spot cash. Addr N Davint only bure freah druns and oherr. | A meeting of the vestry of the Temple | Sherif to write to Sutheriand and give him a | naught the laws of mature. Part two is 3 aclety, to be delivered complete at the office | Beo omee. Louacts Bl 3 chance to come up without running up a bili Yo bew ph 1 of the seretary of the society in the Stute i . - 9 Baptist church has been held for the pur- B e | given over to “spiritualistic” phenomena an ~ . - i Skt v T 6 5 —_— feals i stock. Bapaish shach bsa”beso bald Gt gye | of Sxponen (L1 L Sates o itle simisethent aa will a8 A. H. DYER, vttty B, i r'contn 8% | Wi by sgort om ke o e e Cobe, 0oal, wood, 37 Main. aaving . Attempted Sulcide, amazement. In part three the latest inven 1 & w ir pastor 1, s . i i id quality of paper. style and quality of | Bluffs their pastor. Rev. L. A. Hall, which was | Charies Allen, o well known character in | ton of *Herrmann is scen, the traus ' nding, style teringon cover, And in all T TR tependents A ende doys ago. ‘The vesignation | 0 A00F3 S St Ho T O poriation of a Chinaman from one l PosPOGLE the WOk Lo Do tho SamE Ak P00 want to”rent your houss? We hava B Seeabarn of the independant pariy was accepted, but only with the greatest re- | this city X f . b aiting 1or It Greensbield, ; el ; suspended pagoda to_another. The fourth o e s of the Nichoison & 0 o o 8% | Jyctance. © The resolution embodyiug their | evening about 8 o'clock suffering from the | and final ~ part of the program | Elevatars, warehouses, fuctory bu Also bids will be recelved for binding L ¥ 1 NN, Manawa have made the following nomina- | geceptance of his resignation is a b effects of a ten-grain dose of morphine, | is filled full of amusing ard mystifying | nd all work requiring # thorou one hundred and fifty (150, unbound NIAN WANTED (o care for horsen, ete. Call o8 tions for the coming town election: Mayor, | complimentary document to the retiring | which he had taken with swicidal intent. | marvels of sleight of hand to which no | Preetieal knowledge of constraction of Volume I1 of sald socloty A br. Hanchett, Balcwin bl W. H. Beck; recorder, H. H. Hammer: | pastor. A friend who did not happen to have | verbal descript ustice, Herr- | "SFOREEA of materials, » specialty. Rarkio fodd within aixty dayatrom AN tréasurer. Poter Rief;' trustees, Charles I v e BAYIhIRE 10 G0 for $he Hme: 1ok pim 1n | ane's 16 & ReriorKabe to see sad wondar | V. 0. 1ok 334, ¥remint, Neb, | thpawescingotthocontact L ea vy o | W oreraie irpewriter: ooas Schultz, John Collins, Joseph Wright, Till- charge and kept him walking for about three | at. His manner, too, has little of the old- | | = 712 FARNAM SO 204 miles from postoMos: largs b o Dawson the Favorite. 1712 FARNAM ST | 9 between Avenue G and the levee at his own expense. ‘The petition L has been lying on the table ever The Graud Hotel, since it was presented, without a Falt over. — e i oc Yoaterday the ol arrested Peter Bids will be received by the St Board of | \WANTED Man 10 Landia cosch The rople’s pa leaders un T bond In the sum of $500,00, at fgures wer In own b man Wright; school trusiee, Peter Rief. The people’s party leaders announced 8 | hours and at 4 late hour last night o physi. | time conjurer in it: in itself it is charming, OVIDE VIEN, Right reserved to reject any and all bids by | gl ™ Mme. Helen Morrill, hairdressing and day or two ago that they would hold primary | cian statod that there was a fair prospect | ingratiating and attention-compelling. He | Justice of the Peace - the State Printiog bourd. [ 5% 2 i Mme. Helen Merrill, hairdressing and | elections last evening in the various wards | for shis recovering from the effects of the | also shows how he deee one of his tricks, - 415 Broadway, Upstairs | Dted February 15, 1693, (FARBAGN removed. cesepools manicure. Roow 312, Merriam block. | 10 choose delegates to & city convention, | Poison. | the well known transference of the egg. +COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY, F204103 secretary of Etaie. | Burke ohr vallddag” TP M 1

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