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. 154 TYHE OMATMA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1893 1 THE DALY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLURFS | isseois ofoeisrmiaen, Nowisg. s the | (HICACO CLUR LIFE EVILS | Hnat e cets mempers of e coon 1 g o st o 11 i | FROM THE BLACK HILLS. flames from being communicated to Norman starvation and freozing, made o perilous | lawy A nimber of witnesses to the as. | Green's stable, which stands next door to | Journey across the ico to Michigan City. | sault quickly sprang between the prostrate COUNCIL BLUFFS. V¥ Iain Words from o Plain Man- A Western the feed store. In that event the damage The three who remained aboard suffered no | attorney and his assail Mr. Foster was 1 *Do you really hold rd for Chicago which will stand out as he vi The taking of testimony will be r s ascribed to | rec sumed | the motor line and the present stockholders | are that the old Mt | f ave on sevel Mianal | 1 t - | \ Cattle Sees No Harm in Giving & Bit of PN | N 0 oy Has B would have been several thousand dollars | Mj e Allerton /Gives Rea e« | hardship, but were on the verge of it when | assisted to his feot, while s stream of blood ] « OFFICT NO. 12 PEARY STREET. | How the Motor Company Has Evaded Doing greater, for the stabler like the feed store, llionaire Allerton /ives Reasons for R in the nick of time were rescued flowed from zash in his temple Personal Experionce, | p " . i | W temple. Upon 3 e — its Duty to the Oity. filled with hay and other inflammable signing from the Chicago, A | - searching Woodi a loaded revolver was Mr W, B Richurds, Whitewood, & D, & dree | material which would have burned like tin CRONIN MUEDER EVIDENCE, ound in his pocke To waus arrest yerand shipper woll known wmong stockmen 4 foun his pocket. | arreste Delivered 1y earrior to any part of the city | _ der and dened the efforts of the firemen T [ —_— Mr. Foster said the assault grew out of | the mher nno 'L{gushout the wesh, oy T 14 8 | " The cause of the fire is unkown, but it is New Facts Sald to Have Been Discovered | the lit ¢t tho Wood estate. Batuf At O Ll @l Ty 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER T ) ! s | he litigation over t 00d_estate Atur- | record we foilows Yo No. 43 OBSERVER'S FEW CAUSTIC REMARKS supposed to have been started by an incen THEY ARE WORSE THAN PUBLIC SALOON Which May ¥ Conghilo, day the heirs called at the ofice of Theodore y 1ife has heen un active one and full of TELEPHONES | Rusiness O Moce I No.23 | v diary or by being struck by the lightning T | . Goitoaco, 1., Heb. S.uA 1t nuinber of | T: Lawrence, who Is sstoctared ith Nosies, | SHoEnrar sl Toe B enora A e et rty ! | that was playing so briskly at the time, N | Dr. Cronin's friends met last night to discuss | 8nd the latter says: ““Ihey offercd us #10,000 | nd rogeed. About two years ago 1began e —————— | {le Suggests & Remedy for a Settlement of itk g emént Made by the Wealthy | T Mt i 10 resign as exccutors. We rofused, and the | NA¥IRE palns in my hend=duli at Limes ~then MINOR MENTION. | the Existing Differences Betweeathe | o TENOTanCe of the merits of Do Witt's Little Too MacliAttention Given | t0¢ coming trial of Daniel Cougllin, There | mesgenger threutened to kill nim ' and me | Sveri kAN Qrting in every, direction o = City and the Corporation bills regulate the liver, cure headache, dys to Serving Drinks — Club | have been several meetings held recently to [ uuless we retired. 1 am going to stick to | trated me I had to g t6 bed. K ob Absolites N. ¥, Plumbing O pills reguls 3 adache, | consider matters of interest to the prosectt- | my position, and the only_ way the heirs cau | iy qulet and exciude all notse and ght. ? bing Co. Timely Hints, pepsia, bad breath, constipation and bilious. W Are Angry. ! | tloe: 1 ; “ouncil B Lumber Co. Coal y ¥ tion of the case, and Saturday & call was | remove me is to get me off the earth notleed my nose gradually closing up un= Council Bluffs Lumver Co. Con | ness, 4 al b dk, The attoruey subscquently applied for | 81 1t was sRalod tizhe. A bad discharge was Miss Stella Patterson entertained a_fow — e i —_— \ —_— made on Siate’s Attorney Kern with a view [ (¢ Gttofuer subseauonity applied for | constant, whion beoamio fotid And terribly ot frieuas last ever st her home on South | . ' - N g The Boston Store contemplates having Nptekan W’ _reoactal Telegr to getting his opinion on the subject of addi - 2 : - fonsive. The nostrils were sore and raw, At vyer, Burees, In., Feb, 27.-—To the STETINS Cnicago, 1L, Feb, Special Telegram I | self. ixth street . | 4 I b their WHITE GOODS SALE in a few =y 7 S St { ke 3 SoREY e ” . § night the phiegm and mattor from my nose ’.’I‘.‘ it fal 1 rica will | Editor of Tue Bze: Thestatute of Towa | gave Everything that is white included | 0 Tne Bee amuel W. Allerton is no | tonal counsel for the prosecution. A local | Lhantaloxs oo~ 1 | And throat almost deownod re 1 had to ges he Commiercial Pilgrin ca will A % 4k ' for the | 38Ye: Every ¢ that is white include et & mmbes 5 ot he | Paper published an interview with Attorney | Mental exhaustion or brawn fatizue promptly | U out of bel 1o nawk and spitit out to cas Wi¥e s socla] Baturday evenir thelr hall | Provides that any franchise umused for the | ™ yp i Lot ™ Embroideries, laces, | 100£er a member of the: Chicago club. The | Paper p b0 interview with A tired by Broti Bal e g R Sus SN I » o Peas! stre s | period of three years shall lapse, reverting | muclins, sheeting, muslin underw millionaire packer, who has figured so prom- | Fo-rest, in which he makes some remarks . b gt fes N . 'y & . ¥ aht i, something | concerning the Seanlan family, which were | NEN The case of Hendricks against Peterson | to the donor. The franchise of the motor | white nainsook, towels, tidies, splashe inently in public enterprises, sald somethin 3 L veAterd 5 t J ) p . e K at | answered lotter from John I was tried in the district cour esterday, | company was granted in 1586 upon the con linens, ete., et A\ h for future an- | toa newspaper reporter which started a submitted and taken under advisement [ dition that it should bwid ana operate a | nouncéments of the sale flurry of polite indignation at the exclusive | Seanlar 'w’nh h he pr fabeo et LUl IR BT B vaTion Bver Of The Women's Relief corps will give a ne of street railway. Repeatedly it has d BOSTON STORE club house on Monroe street. Mr. Allerton, | the pelice the reasons that he and others to and S Dukatn.. T RoHie X Ry bl o Honeny ax | Siper at Gramt | clared. and that on the oath (f its secretary Fotheringham, Whitclaw & Co., in the blunt and direct way which he has, | have for pursuing the prosecution of i trains arealready reported blosked B e e O BT AL 1L KA 50 LABAZANIS FounSHIE; CHEG 1t Council Bluffs, Ta. | said there was too much drinking at the Chi- | . Mr. Scanlan was seen at his home after | Bakur Peterson & Co. wholesale rocers of ! There will be supper served hus been operating under the street railway P Dariats ohambers. bath | €40 club. Whena well known business man | his return from the meeting. Who was | o e e or ebrad K way this evening, beginning franchise of 1888 ¢ yo It is there- | | For wa m‘u‘;,‘ Lu‘m i ::HH . j“- A% | who is & member of the executive co tee, | rosent ot the meeting caunot b f creditors the benefit of the Twenty-ni lore cleas that by the very punge of the | wsy ) Oy OUr a8 NEawors are attempted to _argue with Mr. Allerton, the [ {iated, butitis quite certain that be | (A mentleman just returned from Buenos RIR Bunaey bobool, | for ar that b VeI i ”( | what you want. Look at them. ( 18tter: showed 1o, fhclinatioh to uhange his | ME Scanlan thero wereJoht Devoy. Patrick | Ayres told a New York reporter thit. 0"liricr wowiit | e, this company’s franc s lapsed, | eonyeniont, cheap, C. B. Gas and E | views. Without losing their tempers the two ey and Maurice Morris the prince of 1 . enjoying lite I'he me s of the people's party will b y | cor , cheap. . Gas o | ithout losing their tempers the ty ‘ ¥ the South wn City meet at their hall. 15 Main street, this even- | 814 that the quo warmanto proceed- | trje Light Co, | gentlemen agreed to disagree. Immediately jhrae o Shie. caes B, Desnian sios ] | 8 e B ¥ S ini. for the purpose of placing in nomination | I0Fs wow chalienging its authority | — e Hied ap | ALer the interview Mr. Allerton sent in his | |/ cGiioh 1ol a9 vt what Wwhll be one | it b Oor b sokmon qeivoered by the e caudidates for the ol board must be sustained in the courts. The | ave your prescriptions filled at | resigna On the same day, which was ) mploying additional couuse tor of i DESHY oFINN CHIITAD tARINE VEFLoS o e en the Court sa- | franchise of 19 expires on the 1ith of Au. | Davis', only pure, fresh drugs and chem- | one w ago last Saturday, the regular | figfer rests entirely with Mr. Kern o | recidents of the village' to' task for thei | iy . SR Rkl nt motor company will | cals i1 atoc monthly meeting of the executive committee | ive you any new evidence thatis im- | Ghorteombug loon, was Lo Gl S E MR ECEELTIS S O | : was held and the resignation was accepted | Porta | Engineer Fred Clark and_ Charlos West, an | ‘ terday whisky and other | then be wi vigl t streets and 4 1 emperance were L e erty at ne of unci Luits. | ter . lock oes it in i ¢ others besides Cough red Green n o« hie 1 W ‘ h : ; | Yesterday morning about 3o'clock the peo- | tion was accompunied by a dead secrecy i ate other reen i on ier tri \ him pdtdd i ML, ot be. | vle of Cou Bluffs, or any of th It was on February 5 that a reporter for b Sbihe Ty Nite R L . the ca Carlin, who pany h iing to fear f fact be- | ple of Council Bluffs, or so many of them as | It was on February 3 that o repo or Fes Bt 46 to tha new evilsaoc T w of the Bost e, GORE StrJOlRBLARY ‘ Bhireod Wit i nder false | cause C il Bluffs needs t rlincand | happened to be awake at that hour, were | HOU W ROWRPARCS, Chited o, Bk AUEEION | only say that we have testimony to iatro- | V¢ 1 ) 2 A prete terday and dis nial of franchise o | given an opportunity of viewing something | Ny Allerton was asked regarding the Wash. | duce which is divect and e siveas to | & comy ELEH R e Rk G S S RICHARDS \\:n T |‘\\mln|._‘ D, fe oA Lol e loss of motor ac- | NOVel—8 snow storm accompanied by the | ington Park club. In answering he_took | Coughlin's guilt, and that I think Coughlin | NI% 'Woic MY mitaciirer of (oot ariiciee | brenthe threy W onehed state. 1 louzed to ness trying to quict the | Most vivid lightning and ear-demoral [ occasion to talk of clubs in general. While | Will be hung after his'next trial if thereis an | wud the divoreed of Albert A, Ayer, [ ulcerous diseharze thiat was aboni Mussrs, Michener and Magee desive to n trying o quict the | Ling thund iThake . Was ;b GIAD L 6f | 8 Wiis 0b (e Nibjaste shoie: 18 Jws, | Obportunity presented to introduce this evi- | formerly a millio In the same businoss in | myself and triends. With this abie meet the members of the board of directors | FREEEAEHEIAUION G CEBLIE TOR0E (0 LA latter that sent half of the popu- | and thereby started the misunderstanding: | dence and proper lawyers ave secured to as- | Chicago toOmakia to be cured by Drs. Cop of the Young Men's Chr n S Irelined to. sunport ihe mosy | Iotion fiying from _th beds under [ “I was thinking today when i was coming | SISt in the prosecution [ (e Oruelas, the Mextean consul at San | Shopard. My Uisvise was pronoun ought t t port the most | Mr. S ked t 1 me of | Antonio, Tex., has received a teld from | Lirrh. with soft tumors. o poiypl, of tho nose, this morning at 11 ¢ ion | § the impression that the last day was at | home that the four clubs that I belong to | MF Scanlin was el UL ) 5 t which tho y rs6 DE Shepard removed 0 - \ icy of the mo: ) the men ag b \wt thi vidence | Hon. Matia cro, in which the latter | T DrShepard removed at onoe and withs rooms in the Merria 3 Blufs cannot | hand. Then came a brilliant exhibition of | were doing mighty little good in the world. { the ‘H-‘;“: 2 ‘” A 'l“ 3 “: Y '\',' lo. | States that he has not and does not intend 1 out e y nose cler anl open John Cottinghani, 8 carpenter, had his of this com- | €lectric pyrotechnics that was as beautiful n 4 member of the Chicago, Calumet, [ Would ap sesides Coughlin, but he de- | ro5ign i 1% 5 trens- | Th wonderful re lcf 6dor hius 118 : hand badly cut a day or twoago by the X £ Hhis com- 1 g7it was tervibie. and the sight was wit 1 Leage and Washington Park clubs. | Cl 0 do so, saying i d be time | ry'of Mexleo aschias e 101 And 1 foo b ke w new wan e \ N G lub, f enough to anuounce their names later on. He |y W 1] T 1) Lre ctnient my cxtarel slipping of a shary sel with which he | nessed by a large number Now, take t hicago club, for instance. | §H9 N 3 1 rs. Saxton of Was tod | Uner aad b restment my eatareh was working. The flesh was severed to the irposc of the Company. | . The Oldest Tuhabitant ventured out upon | The first thing a man strikes when | flid, however, express the belief that per- | by iwo 1 v iRy W B FORIES LG o e Thaae bone at the front of the wrist rson who will take the trouble to | the streets early in the day and indulged in | in there is a bar. I've drunk whisky aps the most prominent man accused of | licly liorscw [ ditor ot 18N8 In Y A oie O VRS LA d Ahe Utile Dulci society of St. John's Eng- e court house and there inspect the | reminiscenses all day long with those who | 80 you see Tam not making any claim that T | Deiug an accessory would be brought to Ao At Gins Uit L B it eean chidroly will glve. . literat that have boen made in the several | are in the habit of contesting with him for T am a saint, but L know a lot of men who are | Dutits it was wrely an opinion on his part. | e (i SN Iy et up | Two or threa thinws @ wick diore appears musical and social cntertainment at the s ¢ now peudin ! learn e right to his distinction. “He claims not | not so nearly good to their families nor so | hedeclined to ba quoted Lo the exteat of th FRET: Teit PP s 10 these columes new testimony, The cases \ ) st floc viam bloc v that from the organ, ave known of a snow and thunder storm | reliable in business now as they were before Al o of an exp ullets ceand repented time and ‘ chureh room on first floor ¢ vriam block, f 5 f b | reliat b ONSBRTD s AR s i x ! 1t v 208 Mam and 200 Pearl sireet, Thursday | < v it_has never had a | since 1543 i | they joined the Chicago ¢ e T bluiaby oy ot i ns new evideitee, evening to deal dishonestly with | A Gl | Made the Club Mr. S <SP0l [EHOROIVENO AS gunersIoy £ stroot, | hap s they . 3 ( t the s et v 2108 B 3 sl this i Lbt » d « statements son mes n Miss Mabel Edna Ruger, daughter of Mr. | P B ; H' Pl The pleasant favor, gentie action and sooth- | When this interview Chica see the law enforced. With me theve is no wiinst | rain and \ 'l' ment imes fr your and Mis. D. M. Ruger of Fremont | by o s i ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of | elub some of the m excited. | personal feeling —no malice toward Coughlin, | Will proba | 148 and nelghiliors, aften frot people of will be married tomortow to Mr. R | lon ithe puTpe L) i civing | @ laxutive, and if the father or mother be | Mr. Ailerton had be club for | I never saw the man but once in my life and \‘m Soutl | 'r”'fl #s well as loeat reputation, and ais Tsh. They will make their home in t 8 ; costive or bilious, the most gratifying results | several years, paying his dues promptly, but | that: was while he was on trisl. Public | Will hold ways fromn patients who have suftere d from t | ud uTor v cloalk nder | Louis Mar \ at the corner of First street [ amicn i compamsa® rent”™ Gosdons | follow its use; so'that it is the best family | he hadenot been a regular habitue of the | apathy in this matter makes me as a citizen | Louls Man | some pecutiar form of disease, which we de= \am avenue. | might be exceuted. = 1t has defied the | Yemedy known and every family should have | cafe and reading rooms. A copy of the paper | f eel very badly. The public seem to regard | FOGE V] i B L AL GG L M you The following nominations have been | fAiRBY o cxceuted ' It has defied the ) fpoyj, containing the bold remarks was blue pen- | it as an Irish factional fight and to think | s<ppr Citkoling, South | miss any of these ern yo Missing made by the democrats of Manawa_for the Kt et B e e | 5 als ciled and shown about by one or two of the | that as such it merits very little attention. | Carofini Kentucky and Mis- | important ks i the ehain of ev election which occurs there next Monday: | (o8 G ERERY e E OO0 O e 161l Lo 4 ok Shk 2 clubmen. They took violent exccptions to | The criminal side of this case has been busy | souri o | ¢ Bty For mayor, F. C. Reed ; recorder, W. Bellew; | Sut of Imiense sums; trausferred itselfl tor | Prices marked down from 20 to 50 per | the parts about men neglecting their fam. | trying to create and foster this belief for the | Vorer | A WORD T0 MAIL PATIENTS. treasurer, George | Kerns; trustees, John i St fr e R EC U 0 Whon men | ¢ent ou all remnants and 1892 stock. ~J. | ilies, about the “bar” and about the most ex. | purpose of diverting the att 1 of the A purty of Americans have recently made )50 who take mail trotmont are entitied Mikesell, E. T. Wright, Otto Schwerein, | JCUON 10 Bhe s OF LIS 80 e il moiten | D. Ceockwell, clusive club in_ Chicago being a place where | public from the crime. lurge investments in coitee lands and wsphivl | 4o the rates for ull disease us Hiram Bell. | by tie principles ot honor nor of business e the principal object was to drink d “1 am interested in this case, firs in | tum deposjts In Mexi | those wi > apply at the oftice persq Drs. Rev. E. W. Allen, pastoy of the Christian | 2ud that the only purpose contracts with Bouricius music house. ing to o member of the executive committee fcan citizen, with a proper rogied for | The Beaziliyn winistor 1 Groat Brigain | Copeland and Shepuri huve so perfocte'd theie church, baptized eighteen converts Sunday. | them are put to is to use them so far as ad Fine pianos and organs for cash or | the most serious fault was found with the | aud order: second, to bring to justi Drovitioe OF (6. randb 1o Bul I8 purely.aiothl | srereeh UL Wi st QKT Y ul motor train w artered to earry | to themsclves, repudiating all | Payments, 114 Stutsman street, C. Bluffs, | charge that the club had a *bs : of desperadoes who. having thrust them- | Rt R e purey | Office practive. All Who Fenlas ata Qs ty-five members of the church and the | how oan e af to" contintia | 4 —— | “We have no bary" suid this member last ! ~'-|.\n-~ into Irish holitics for the purpose of General von Tioe, the newly appointed Ger- 1 tance from the clty. and eannot convenientiy, candigates to Omaha, where the ceremony | contyact relations with such persons’! We Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per | evening. “Like other first class clubs we | advancing their interests in American poli- [, GrUSHG O i (NG REVLY Shaotsied fere | Gt Y o Wity Tor sy pron was performed at the First Christian church | kuow that any promises made by these men | dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 North Main | bave simply a cafe with a sideboard.” | ties. found it necessary to commit murder to | two officers, was given an audicnce by the | Nank: Questionsubout ull chronie troubles of that city SR RtHIsh ToR WO Ty a TR0 fOUE UBHEs | Etre It was to find out the facts in the case that | sccomplish their ends, and for the firs t | pope today.” General von Loe presented to his | eberfully answered A good portion of the day was occupied in | of experience with them - | - I G e o B L L b O o L | O R ORI (e AN A ANTIHERON e RY the district court by the trial of the case of | The capital invested in this bridge and | Better Walt for Developments. O e L L AL O O 8 ey ke rra g I 'and 1ith wve, Counall Bluffs, Tu. says: “f the Ocala (Fla) Savings bank against the | motor line is not that of these stockholders | The case in which Siedentopf and Redman | February 18 SR eI s e Gl 389 Snie |e Smhie \Wilnines; tio descenannts of the fams | 164 Sevoro gud constant headachi [ coula Citizens State bank of this city. The plain- | who have given us all this troub The | are fighting over 1,000 acres of aceretion land | -Mr: Allerton, T have called to inquire if | some o o T hrediet that i the heonls | ous seet which wis eraelly persecuted for cen | BO% sleep. My cyes wero wouk, witery and it i e $600 whi . : 4 e OB S ) 8 you were correctly quoted when you made | its boundaries. I predict thatif the people 15 Aect i 3 reent | pintuts conld scurcely read at all, T hid Se= I is suing on a draft for $600 which was | money was furnisbed by the English bonc Ve thate A | ! turics onaccount of their religious opinior ) i ki \ 3 y on the Missouri mver pottom near Honey | ho ¢ cnts about the Chicag | of this city ever awake to the full realiza- | | vere pains in the b chiest. My stomuch, sent to the Citizens State bank for collee- | holders, who have no voice in the control of 3 % i [ESSEx RS RIS R DRt st BI oA E DLl b ' und who still inhabit the mountain tract ob | wug hewvy and sour. and full of catarrhal tion us thie price of & carload of oranges de- | the company and this city. The men who | Creek is still dragging in the superior court, | “Perhaps the reporter did not give my ex- | ton of _the situation, an ~epidemic of | the Itaiian side of ‘the Coitian: Alps, whore | % heavy uad sour, wud full o catarrl livered to O. W. Butts. On opening the car | own this stock paid but 5 cents on the dollar | and uo one seems to have the slightest idea | act words,” was the reply but he came | '-|'Xm; will prevail which will rival the car- | i ancestors held out st tholr parses | ST e e T R A ok T Butts claims to have found the fruit worth- | for1t. How mistaken upon the face of this | as to when it will be a thing of the past, It | miEhty near it. {The Interview was im the | nivel of crime in the carly history of San | tors, propose to culigrate to Amerlci | Copeand and shepard have entierly cured, less, and refused to honor his acceptance } statement then that man is who asserts that | it is not settled pretty soon the probabilities | Main correct | rarcisco anci S oryavilt recort g criminnll | | I am well wud strong, with perfoct good | dy will take upon itself this morning. ave inseparable; that if we lose these men or | the responsibi of rendering a decision. | YOU in that interview 1 R P nendles sl wondeEld) s idess | . | RS NORA HADSELL, Ong. Neb. writes: Lottie Sankey, a young lady living near | deprive these men of their rights in | One of the interested parties states that a Yes, sir, T think Tam right in this matter | €n¢ S | h | wIbelfevo Drs. Copeland find Shopard's treat- Walnut, this couuty, was before the commis- | this franchise motor facilitics will | few days ago the river took a sudden turn | Of drinking in the Chicago club. It scems ISSAULTED AN ATTORNEY. | 1 St Pt R SO L sioners of insanity yesterday for an exami- | be withdrawn. So far from that, there | and gobbled the disputed lana for a distance | e theredre too many facilities for drinking S | islargely | while theirs I beliove to be permanent. My nation as to her mental condition, She | Is plenty of capital in Council Bluffs to | of about a quarter of u mile. It isstill | BAEC. Gie cafe I8 WAde the most PrOML | gaimuel Baster Foster of Cheago Sluggea [ 1S Jargely an | heaa and wmy catureh are botter now that was confined in the state hospital | organize and put into operation a new motor | eroding, and if the pace of the attorneys | nent and easy accessible room in the build- by Phillip Wood of Texas. | “outdoor” y have been for many months, I would y at Clarinda for some time up to | plant to begin operations on the 12th day of | interested in the present trial is not hast- | i€ When it ought tobe in some out of the CHIDAGORIITL B ah L 07-2A 116 malbren @i recommend their treatnient highly to any one™ about a year and u Lalf ago, when she w August, on expiration of the street car fran- | ened somewhat they may have to takea | Way place SOl Ar=-Ab thuimatiien product. SUffering from euts erh ; discharged as cured. Now, however, her old | chise. Prominent business men now have | quarter section of the Missouri river in lieu Many Good Men Ruined. trance to the court house today amuel Bax- \ 2 troublo s boginuing o return, and her | this under consideration, and for o con- | of their fecs The interviow euded ere and. when Me, | 10 Foster, attorney for the Grand Trunk | Fresh air []HS E[]PE[AN[] & SHEPAH'] ol steps Lo have her tu ag: cession of this kind the; ould be perfect TR 3 TS tor Reetl 1 railway, was assaulted and knocked sense . IR £ g i re i Htaken Jugnin | Conmicnior,chistkna they fwould e pastectly aidialke 4 note of o —Tyweiy-five cents buy | Armour lefu to mtend o meeting of the | Fallvay, was tesi ed and knocked sense- | 0] exercise [ N b g 4 ; ! ekt e best liniment out, Salvation Oil. ecutive col e he carried Mr, Alle ss by ) Wood, a Texi ’ S T e her iusane and ordered her returned to just and reasonable to_the city and to | the best liniment out, . on's resignation-i Soké ok et e gL su3 oL ROMS 311 AND 412 NEW YORK LIFE rinda. “ | the” corporation alike, If Council Blufts | coa) = ton's resignation‘in his pocket. Foster is exccutor of the estate of Alonzo | usually pro BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB, and wood: best and cheapest | When a reporter callea on Mr. Allerton | ¢ Wood, and the Texan is ¢ individuals the exercise | L lle 00d, and the Texan is A b, il AL Missouri hard wood in the eity: prompt | 1ast night he was not backward about telling Justice C. A. Hammer and J. B. Fulton was | Of street railway rights, let it at least bo to AL testants of the will, which leaves an estate . et 1 LA B R O VR A ‘ Mai why he and the club has separated. \, : x disposed of in Justice Vier's court Sester: | Derions within the jurisdiction of” qur Iz"l\: | delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. e Is Something Ive. beeh taroading to do | valued at nearly $100,000 exclusively to the | Appetite and ay. Bouquett commenced an action to re- | and who ke contracts e pur g FLL e it ol Another improvement to the popular | for several y said hé. “The Chicago [ grandchildren of the deceased. Phiilip ound sleep. cover dam iges, for an alleged illogal loy pose of their observance, OBSERVER. Schubert piano, ARESR MU0 clubhas plenty of first class men—some of the | Wood and other relatives filed. a bill | g ckly cl l'] ;m:‘“-:’.“.\i;:‘ o satlaty a_judgment S Tiah dentiabiss : & best in the city—but the membership didme | 1o gt aside the will, alleging that | Sickly chil- i ot A & ne of the con e | Speciaities: —Catarrh, and 7 aso. The case of M. F. Bouquettugainst ox- | ‘Miust surreuder t S duce sound | oy Enr, iRt L aneas Nervons Divd eases, Skin Diseases, Chronie Diseases, ¥ OMifoe tHonrs:—4 10 114, 1. 20 5 . . n Sunday—10 . m. to 12, to BEEF IS CHEAP —_— sl pagne wi s least alcohol _ouis, milline will cceupy 25 Main, | no good. I went to the club house ve fakea - § re ar execution was made by J. B. Fulton, who is | .Champagne with the least ulcohol is re Louls, millin A oecupy 25 Main, | 20 8 iid, to tell the trath, 1aidntine sy | Foster had exercised undue influence | dren” obtain AS EVER cution g ) markably exhilarating.” Cook's Extra Dry | opposite Beno's after Mavch 1, ¢ T e X g ks now in Tliiuois on pressing business in one of | Trkibly exhi F b Mare get into the habit of going there every day | i the matterof the will. Attorney Foster | oreat benefit from Bht por Sl the courts of that state, in_counection with s gl Dt n CobE otal, wosATT ML, T know of several good men who almosy | flied a demurrer to the bill and when the e P el BRI a lightning rod deal. Fultou, it was found, Afa of | matter was heard before Judge g Pelsy $ The Boston Store contemplates having | L 8, ruined themselves drinking in the ulley u fow ) H than auy other place in the city. The place ta had not been duly appointed as special con TEanafew | Postponed the Motor the club house. Some of them would not be. | days ago the demurrer was sustained and | n | Bt your meat is where you fet the 1 nd B e and » Jucgment kiR Fena] 12z that is white lcluded | The caseof the city against the motor | SCCN L a public bar, but yetat the little | permission given to file an amended bill o i pe e [ L B R dered against him for Vien. howeve i - Sat e i el | 2 ooy 1OR0% | tables in the cafe, surrounded by men of | This, it 1s alleged, angeced Wood. and s {verioll witheHy |-ty NP e A Al L T sustained the demurrer of Hammer's attor oideries, laces, mus- | company to recover 8,000 for the paving of | \eulth and star the med to think | $aid that he thireatened to kill Fos.e of cod-liver oil with Hypo- |2 x e e~ m—p ney as to the ex-justice on the ground that | muslin underwear, white | street intersections was to have been tried | it proper to drink all. th iing, Uuder | others connected with the case if they >hosphites, a fat-food rapid | Plstssor s oreone O 1. he had no right to review the work of his | nainsook. t tidies, splashers, lin- | in the superior court yesterday, but it was | the present arrangement drinking is encour- | not withdvaw. It is also alleged that Wood | Phosphites, a fc af ¢ Corned Be Bo id dismissed the case us to | ens, ofe., ete. W for future an- | not, and the indications are now that it will | azed, and that is what I meant to sey in my | Visited Foster and offered him #1000 to | of assimilation and almost | & n Butts > fa | nouncements of the i t ol 1 after 4 Toh ¢ | intervioy Mr. Armour disagreed with me, | Withdraw from the case, which r de- o.ls of Beef oy e B During such weather as that of yesterday | BOSTON STORE, | Babraihonenmiit after lection. dohn N. | as ho hus righi todo. It ocomred to me | elled. Sl | as palatable as milk. | Strioin strip: 00 11289 the neccssity of having depots provided for | Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co i 2 pestponement until the | that in view of what I had said it would by Authe time of the striking of tho blowit |, _properrgvyReottglivens N ¥ Alldensgiste, | pOIOIBESORE . o U846 10188 s patrons of the motor ¢ is beir Council Bluffs, Ta. second and in_support of [ Well for me to resigu, and f did so. ——— | inKoa st 85 to 100 agitaced. At the corner of Pearl street ar 4 AL e i e el Rt s i ot — | Shouider Rodst AR R Broadway there is always acrowd of people | \Why lot children die with diphther ndorses Allerton, | | standing, waiting for the trains. The Bur- | v s o Sliiad pad S D LT il o f 12 Dent It is not true that T was asked to retract ALL THE SAME, | ¥ T | Vealsiow ; Ga lington officials made & projosition to the | YOU cin suve them by D I“?‘l']‘\f“‘” | son to try a cast there | Jmotion has uot | o apologize, 1 simply withdrew from -the 7 fia : AR 108 Ot B | edy. Has been used successfully for 35 | been decided, or even arzued, but it is re- | cluh because I diun‘t see that the memben | 12450 manager of the motor company some time | S0¥. Hus soed Beed Suceossfully | ported that the city ofticials' will make 1o | (i o ey o rnes gt the member 0 2 L{, o e | .l W LirPBy agoto subrent a portion of the ticket oftice yeats. Price 33.00. For sale by Coun- | o tion 'to the postponement T T s diels THAy! | Mutton Logs B eeTa atthat corner, and put seats in it for the | cil Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Cuming | °* i Sy Sramainag nos Hoveve atrsinedithonpins HAVER, Iowa. Tho 6ood Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experience. Mutton Chops ... benefit of the traveling public, but | street, Omaha. An honest pill 1s the noblest work of the | i MGALIONS CXISLNE I“‘i“‘"\'" myself -”“‘r g = Sausage 4 g ""z’ jmanger replied that” he ' gould o apothecary. De Witt's Little Early Rise e L e D In Pain I suffered for along BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND | Lor&Butts ... el r nothing anyway, and, con- o ¢ U ) B sure constipatio ousness and sickhend act. seve ¢ ¢ e ¢ ave com- y q . DIIE. orc L oins, ia A Betuently. atd ot care. o pay. nuythiae | The registration books for the coming guro constipation, biliousness und sickbead | mended the views expressed by ma, Among time with strained WOMEN. PROPKIETOR OF THE | Perk Choph for it. 'I'he possibility of securing such leg- | election will be open in the various wards | ° S — the great men who have approved my course Along ] WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN. | Saltporic 3 islation as will put electric lines under the | next Saturday from Ya.m.to8 p.m. and | The Grand Hotel, , | are P. D. Armour and E. W. Blatchforl q back, and was in bed SARY OF MEDICINE, | Facen...... Sh g / eontrol of the state railway commssion, | g1 voters who did not register last fall must | . Council Blufis, Most elegant hotel in [ Mr. Armour has written me a personal letter Time. | Hams.i 20000 b siasiredis i @MoSLONTD thereby making it possible t compel the gL e LA { Towa. Dining room on seventh floor, | i Which he says that I was rizht in criticis four months, Sliced 20c to260 MULOF company o furnish . necessary nccom. | 40 80 MOW or they will notbe allowed to | JoN& DiniNg e Gay . Clark. | Ing the club for paying sy much attention to [SH,A p.whoia f babrsd 1 nodations for” the travel % $ bel vote. The following are the places for reg- SECRE 5 y e e B MAER | the serving of drinks. That's about all 1 Poultry and Fish always o 1 hand. m traveling public beir 3 i , [ 8- | Prop. t n Be | taken up, and something will probably be | istration in each precin vop. s have to say. 1 could not consistently remain L [ aaioorhermarke toar duplionte theeRLIAM E done Yefore the convening of the next legis. | First Ward, First Precinet—At Wheeler & | Do you sm Have you tried T. D, | in the club after saying what Idid, andas T | euead e, | hud mind thisils forapae hest MeAtR RS Iature. Hirelds 134 upper Broadway,” R.T. Bryant | King & Co.'s Pavtagus? 1t's @ chavmer, | had thought for a loug time of resizning it el s s = e i : and J. olud sistrars, | g ¢ j Aras? 5 L s | scemed to me tha xcellent opportunity b The electrician of the electrie light com- | L WAt Precimet—At Mrs, Gri- | Just light one. ROGIRG 10 ] hak an, proslignt opportunity J. C. Stout. Months. | GEO. H. MESCHEHDORF & 00 pouy. ‘ii"“ “l’l‘;‘:“"'l’.-‘-‘;"'“l*“I o the r t H. Ohlendort and | | poy gurn GRET—m 1L ook Ti58 ER I NR L ChHo I aal et of Frasortmont: | e - | Wholesale and Retall arks that have been made conce FOK SALE izens State bank stock. | IUis suid that the feclng entmen ! 21 TR fng the irregularity with which the lights | Second Ward, First Preciiet—AUE. T. Water- | Submit cash offer. 1, H. Sheafe. AMoUE some mambers of the olubiiyas not ! | I MEAT MARKET, e e AR o stites | fus carriazo shon Norih Main stivdt. 3. 1 | soothied when iev. O. P Gifford took up Mr S [ | “'333 BROADWAY. SounciiBlufia, b 1 o lighting is all done according to the | Walliams and ; hittlesey registrars, “or fine baby carriages see Crockwell | Allerton’s interview and make it a text for a | | | that the lighting is all done according to th ond Ward, "Second Preginct—At W, Il For fine baby carriuges sce Crockwell discourse on the wickedness of Chicagzo. Dr. | | e e e Philadelphia schedule, excepting as the e Beood 4 - - i Dr | night_captain of police orders differently. | W 3 MeCrars and s 1o Gory s reaiatrare " | WEATHER £ORECASTS, TATORLIS\ODA YeR ey Thht My, Allerton | W | Speacial Noticas. The schedule was adopted by the city coun- | Third Ward, Pirt Precinct At Creston — hag withdran fromighe Ohloago olub COUNBIL BLUF73 5 1the A ziven ‘author | lhouse, Main street: J. B H e i 5 ‘He is right in the stand he has taker 3 Fis. . and the night captain was given wathor. | Jouse, Main sireet arkness and A Slowly Rising T aturo is Promised for | oiiq'tho mintster. ol hiys st oa ¢ = F T U A A ot | Beck registrars | Ao DLURUER 16 | said the ministe \ sited some o | THUY tmproved re operty for cnsh whaa shting up t he r i Chird Ward, Second Precinet—At Blaxsim's BAENYs, | the clubs and kuow it is so, | @ price s low en G. Mctee, aln ‘ ahould not. bo with the company. 16 Mgt | Lme 4 e brecinet— At Terwitigers | NeDTasia—Generally fair on Tuesday with | efforts to suppress the maticr, but were un L | } Al Srasadioann, Facmags oltr pean s be noted that last evening, when it was | stabics. Maln strcet. G. A. Robineon and | SIOWIY rising temperature; northerly winds, | successful CAN BE CURED | s o mooulight and there was no particular | Willian L. Pattorson, registrirs " #2% becomin 1 = e 3 | QUUDENT murse wanted at W. . A. hospiia u io \ S 8 B 1 More Fire Fighting Applian - - - | Y corner Nioth street wud enie; musg necessity of any lights, they were going fulk | Fourth Ward Second Precinet—-At - Kelly For To now or rain, clearing in o K SPY 1f Dr. Schenck's treatment and cure of Con Wil os: | bebotween 2) and #) yonrs of age, haalt blast all” over the city, while on some otner | Jouse dower Muln street. T C. Jucksou wnd | e f0 /ToTro sttty L) At the meeting of the Fire and Police Com- | sumption were somethin: new and untrws, | I ireat the following Diseases : | Rebutyean X0 Mg 91 o by and evenings recently they were all out when Firth Ward, First Precinet—At Wardian's | wave in eastern; s rising in western | Mission last unight its committee 1y | peoplo might doubt: but what has provel it~ | _Catarch of the Head, Throat, and Lunge: Dis. | =50 0T — oot e e } horizon. Some different arrangement from | Labhart, registrars g | * For South Dakota~-Fair, westerly wi ing at Eighteenth and Harnoey streots be | €% fiesnsjust what it ls— Discase, Liver Cowplaiut, Fidney “Compls | security. Address George 19, Bea, Council Blutla - X Bl ek L ; RERI e or South Dako esterly winds g at Bighteenth and i cets be : 3 s | Nervous Deblility, Montal Deprese | ooo'scriin, wiims e oiies Counol Wate. that uow in use is a very desivable thing. | Fifth Wardl second Preciyet—AtMr. Cain's, | warmer in western yortion | procaredfor the fire department atarate | A Specific for Consumption | pon Loss of Menhood, Seminal | 2HAGHE2¢ miie trom postontss: langs h ous ST . i g i RO TRNCanth Siree : ot to exceed §$1,000 per year 4 v AL betos, Brights Di Vitas Sl Trults; for sale choap. 'Greensuield Mme. Helen Mer airdressing and | Jcob Thompson and John 8. B. Coggshall Local Record, |3K ¢ v and for ull aiseases of the L No treat- £, Dinbetes, Bright's Di-ease, St.Vitug® | sud t P slelds, Mm ! 13’l ] 'r‘ll--“'\lll”' A s and | poiltrars O ryiia AR P E I BicHR B an o that the board = select a suits | Rrent in the worlacun pluce o imany pome: | MeoRK Dy e aalonis: Whits Swelling, | Mlcholxon & Co ) . manic toom 312, Merriam block. l x Wrd, First Preciuct At Clattorbu K | o e Sannn vecant ik BURMAT, OuARY \( iion —in th e LT 1l n | nent eures of Cansumbtion to its credit us r. | Berofuls, Fever Sorcs, Cancers, Tumors | SEVEIATL iawe trcts wea oty Duiite: Wi oftice, Twenty-third strec C. Harding anc eb. 27.—~Omaha record of temperature and | of the city for a steani fire engin Schenck's. Nothinz in Nuture acts sodirect s D fruit land: will sell; worth the money. Greens { PERS NAL PARAGEAPH) A, 1. Furguson, reglatrars "% | rainfall compared with corresponding dayof | advised the purchass of an cigine and hose | and effectively on the Tung membranes any | @nd Fistula in ano removed without | Luiiii. Nicionon & Co ] Sixth Ward, Second Precinet— At police sta- | past four years wagon with 3,000 feet of hose, six horses and | Hssues, and so quickly disposos of tubercies, | the knife or drawing a drop of | 174 ACRE well twproved fari 1o 1owa at (PN Nichard Green maturned yesterday from o | ton, Fifth street, on island. Willini Whiting 1503 1801, 1890 | two sets of harness. The report was adopted | Copzestion. inflammution, colis, coushs und | plogd. Women with her delicate orgrng re- | L ucres imoroved 85 Gard:a and fruit tarm near trip of several weeks to Minnesota. - | and John D. Kerr, registrars. Maximum temperature. 1 | and will be submitied:to the city council for | 8l the seeds of ¢ uns imption as’ | oS healih rovey mnm‘“mmm urping. | (o il Biae b splenald Wacre arm neae Tkl ki AR | — B T ARG incil Special attention ives to treatment of il | Glenwood. & ma. gard ol 1 alvdge . B ee will leaye this even- | If you have piles De Witt's Witch Hazel | A ah e | approval s Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic syrup | blood taints aristng by execsses or vices | Sele._Johnstou & Van Patt ol | for Washingtou to attend the inauguration | salve will surely cure you | pitation 3 08 B B 3 When all elte fuils it comes (o tne reseife. Nov | Surer and_ cheaper” than " tiip 1o the los | Ja SALY pAf takon s00n Gy feet fronk 1 0':1’""»*“\1‘ ut-elect Cleveland, | The ki h : i s Statement showinz the condition of tem- | i Hlm Jeecham’s Lills veady in the house- | [VAGH SER0NE TN Tonly after falthtul trial, | Sprines 10k forfeit for uny failureto | 1 # foat, tront on"ldncola Miss Nellie Cannon, who has been vis! e king of scorchers will be here in | parature and procipitation at ok | ol When any one despond. Tt has brought the | without mercury ve ots I Wrignt's add. ~Greens her aunt, Mrs, W. A. Groneweg, loft yester | & fewdays. Do not buy @ bicyele until D e At e Omaha farthe |} T oy hoveless to 11t und heaith. Ithas turned the | Tape Worms removed in twn or three hounsyorng | shieids, Nicholsun & <o B 4 afternoon for her home in Chicago, ousee them. Union and Ke 1 GAY URA Koo Maroh 03 | safe in Port. | despair of tea thuusand homes into joy. It | pay. H.morrhoils or Piles cured (349 ACKES (0 Dawson Couaty. Neb-Tat 655 70 ! i Chicago. yousee them. Union and Kenwood wheels | Nomabtenperature bi Chioins i CHRRORENT L . T AMBALLGE Bas Rupiasni homes ito Jor il ol Py | QR Lmproved ST sores in BU rank Huff, who has been connected with | 1ow on hand. 8. M. Williamson & Co., | Deficieney for th day. ! | 5 A 1 Steam BarRe, | Y roushout tno ages. Lr. Shouck's Practical | THOSE WHO ARE | o couty W 16 threo ‘miins from Foreman, the well known Chicago shoe man | No. 106 Main street | Deticiency since March 1 | George Boroughs, fce focked for three davs | fyeatise on Consunptin, Liver andstuntch Dis. | Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling | Bloowiaxton, Franklin county. 81 108 otase { for 4 nimber of ye rrive ol Bk el RS ws b Nortaal precivitation | in Lake Michizan, was - brought to this port | cascs mailed free to all avplic s, | on or usiig furmin 10r saie. Johnaton & Van vatien, [ years, arrived in the city | | N L | 5 x S wie, T o yesterday and will take o position in Evans | Need Potatoes. | Excess tor the duy.. 00 | today by two lugs: that were sent after her, Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philad-1phia, Pa DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. | BARGATSS For swlo. 73 by W0 fuoi ¥ shoe stor | Three hundred bushels of pure Ohio | =5 "MY® o ———— R | v | %l acios betwean First st and Prankilo avs, E. E. Hart returned yesterday morning | #eed potatoos at Thomas Rishton, 2400 Beports .ram Other Uolabi.a)8 | | Thoonly Physielan who cun te w e ¢ | HetCpiutiing sroerty it &ty $00) from a two woeks trip to Chicago, 30 1 | West Broaduay. Cou S Bl o @ Dl o it ouae S3e0ce0800800Tee eRatOsNL | a person without asking a question | “Hwo luts opmunite Vi t. achiol, 41,51 Edmundson, who accompanied bim to Chi. | SHPO MMM URAT BARE | a2 | d WOBTH A GUINEA A BOX. H Al correspondence strictly confidential, Medicia | 0 04BN GUIARTEC R L B s ! cako, h.\"r.‘.“ 1o Washington to attend the First-class dairyman wanted at lowa e | g1 8 . s-n s sant by express. Addressall letters 1o | for Tmpiemiaiorys inthe ity ok ] nauguration exercises Hohanl TR the e g iy L moss. | 3a| 2 LL oar §' Grinnell, who las been the guest of th e | 833 | ROLLING 355 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, [v. | Nieiloisin's o e Al B i h i O | e TAs o b3 elack | B Sen dc stanps tor conflaential roply. | (GARE s YouTR Shl Ry stian association state conven. | An ali e was turned in at 3 o'cloc | rth Platte. cle for the work. kd tion, left for home yesterday mo St. Helens, Hurke, city butlding [ » ning. | yesterday morning from the corner of Broad- | Kearney Fir g ) " K b | 4 I o 10T > | JOR SALE—Full %' 100ls, good condls Coustipation cured by De Witt's Early | WOV 4nd Union street. A feed store owned the” seat of D | FopRSatn-vul 2 1Raim wodea Ris ¥ | by John Stetler and occupied by M. Zalts agreat bus | | 20T | tardwase o vk Kurg Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufts, the | ™08 Was on fire. The fire department was ke BE E y [ l i ‘ \’ 39 YOUXG IGUKKS, standard Bred” o wirs 31487 best $2.00 house in Towa. soon at the place. “The men had to work | Deaver .o o Cloudi i | 0 exchans 18 & 'section mad e with o blinding shower of snow aud ice pelt- | Hagiatiiy T Part Cloudy are made there. Tuey PAWN BROKER, | ana U reens e | lots beating in their faces, and that and the | Helena Cloudiess are a specific for_all ! + o | difierence it land. - Greens MBS 0 5, 1 A | Cagary Part clondy Nervous and_Bil- | 400 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, B b ” - Nothing Can Be Worse | wind together made it impossible for them | Sismarck Cloudless lous Disorders arising irom Weak Money Louned on D.amonds, Watsnos, eta U, Wik ey ¥ | to work w much advantage. The fire was | QU Appelle. Part Cloudy. Stomach, impaired Bigestion,Div By P “epasieprp B | R sy, oora g lor the stomuch thun strong purgatives Mlanedosa. Cloudiess. rdered ' Live P 1 THE EXCELSIOR HOME BAKER AND ROASTER 8 durguinsin gnredoomed niedess. and Btory stroets, o ¥ purg not extinguished until the whole buildin S1. Viocent ordeye ver and all Fewmale — | . 3 out, laxalive aod diursbic, - Be vuie und | The damage 1o the building . sad. it e Youry. AND SOLUBLE COATING. Sriplave circular on apsiioation. AGENTS WaNp | T USHCe Of the Peace - . N, 3. SARK. clstreayast asgfartuns 1o Ay 7 J wkug k. Host, ‘orecast Official. o L AR 1008 I\ BCHULTMELS 4/ N. Mala ot Councll Blate, la COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY, | sgaids Pascitc bouss, Cousets Bluls, ; >