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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 5 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. " o N o T I was waited upon in er store on Upper | place of safety’Bofore the fire damaged n i 2 T Ss g THE DAILY BEE |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLURES | Broadvway cartyin the Sremtns vy Mtes £ | Phtn. Ofrartfoe itk and exotvemens o | JOHN H. PLATZ ARRESTED it ey I Carrothers and Mrs. H. J. Bubiitz, and de- | iden of turning in, ah alarm for the depart i | coyed to the hall where, 1o her astonishment | ment never . peeqirred to them, and COUNCIL BLUFFS. | shie was ¢ «d to the platform, in the | the fire had a: long start before - ke i i d for | presen an_audience numbering nearly | the ala > When th oy 4 : . Yoto presence of an audience numbering near c alarm was - sen ven the | Oharged wi ; i P OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Comparing the Cfl'”‘”‘-‘l"‘" to _B‘ Voted for | [roecie bresented a_beautiful marble clock | frmen. arrived 1iky discovered’ that the Obarged with Defrauding Omaba Business | Of St. Gabrtol's oxarch, New York, FR[]M DYSP[PSIH RSN S, | at Tomorrow's Election, by ' Mrs Bubiltz, who accompanied the | fir ressure was ot on, and a trip back to Men Quite Extensively, mvg th-’l‘-;t‘um“-y llllll‘n\;m'nfflm presentation with o happily worded s | the box ut the coruer of Frank street had to opoland Medioal Institute. | The proceedings were so entirely unex: | be made In ordorfo skgntl tho mian at the o AGEIR s g pected that Mrs. Pfeiffer was completely | water works hoadquartors. | By the time the SN bIEAL Ly x5 | NTERESTING TAX QUESTIONS SUBMITTED vercome with astonishment and gratitude. | fire fighting appatatus was in readiness tho | AFTER — FOURTEEN YEARS SERVICE TELEPHONES | Businegs Office......... No. 43 S She finally recovered her self-composure, | building had been hurned to the ground, to Dellvered 1y earrier to any part of the clity to Ext Catarrh of the stom ich, or dyspopsia, hag mny' variod symptons "Narehus disturo: Rond All of Today's Statemonts—What Drs, | BIC6 of tho henrt 18 ften the leading, slen CADAIRAE RN KGNS ta—1Vhat Dr T'his was truo T the case of Miss Minnie Jouns . peland and Shopard are Dotng for Those | echolt South 20th-st., city. Miss Minnle One Feature of the Eleotlon That the Per- | NOWever, andthanked the doners heartily. | gether with about $00 worth of the furni- | | AMicted With Chronte Allments, says e h he rest of the evening was devoted to | ture, which it was found impossible to save. | A8 Superintendent of Carrlers I s MINOR MENTION sonal Canvass Has Overshadowed music, dancing, cards, and refreshments, in | The damage 2o the building I thought to b6 | to Have Manipulated; the ; ey — Worthy of Careful Consid ion by which one and participated in merriment | about X, and is covered with insurance. Irlwr.-}h no place In the olvilized world e . ; and enthusiasm, The furnitire was not_insured. The cause where the proseice of u Cathol (o priest 18 ot lumbing Co. the Voters-T 3 ) ecelv with reve o o) (rx_ Y ]x ambing o8 © et ! " i - of the blaze is thought to have been a de His Proiit. TR o) Ith Fovorence and rospeot The Woman's Christ octation will Where to Worship. fectivo flue. The property is owned by Joo | where the sincority ot their words meg jrvord The Woman's "”‘:_'\"':'{”"‘]‘” 3 p. m. | . First Congregational—Rev. J. T. Chyno- | Damon B doubted, 3 meot tomorrow wt the hosDital aLB B W pun | The battle of ballots tomorrow will decide | wath of Chicago will preach morning and TR T It was stated n yesterday's Bre that Mr. | Whatekor diToronco of theolug oul opinion of Fremont. Neb. were married by dustice | Who will be the people’s choice as alderman- | ovening, The sacrament of the Lord's sup- | Gouncll Blufte. - Most elewant hotel {n | J0h0 H. Plate had severed his connection | 13 OXiat, there HavoLion totholr fo)low e Fox yesterda, atlarge, who will be the aldermen to repre- | por will o administered in connection with Dining toom on seventh. floor, | With the United States mail service after | When they spenk. 1t s fof the go00 ot the bea for Overd Postag St. Albans lodge 17, Knights of | sent the Third, the Fourth and the Sixth | tya morning servi | Rates, 83 to 85 per day. E.F. Clark, | having been in the employ of Uncle Sam for | PG, Te que wilh qoubt that ent that in glv- M,VMM\,”\”i Pythins, mects Monday evening. Work in | wards, and who shall be park commissioner. First Presbyterian—Corner of Willow ave- | Prop, fourtcen yours. During the past nine years | ing his he second rank g | The aldermen are to se nus and nth strect, Rev. Stephen ; - Mr. Platz has held the position of superin- | OURCE motive tian i desiro o beneft those Mr. and Mrs. Wall McFadden entertained | park commissioner five ye: Phelps, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at J ) tendent of mail carriers and the reason for REve Tl Kenan. e " A en L 3 A . pi eac by the pastor g NS ) k 0. 1. Kornan, pniestat St Gabriet's hureh, aparty of friends at i Hve O hington | , The voters will also have an opportunity | 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m ,,‘, by o ,m”" uncil No. 1, Commerclal | My plygzs resignation was given as Il | B8 st hirtg-Neosnth o rect, 18 (00 woll-knra s ning nt their home on Kast Washing to vote upon the following two questions Trinity Methodist Episcopal — Fourth | Pilrims of America, gave one of its enjoy- | yauiith, In speaking about his subordinate's In Now Vork to necd any words of . persoual Lk ety ¢ Shall there be annually levied, for the stroot und Ninth avenue. Preaching at | able socials lnst evening in the hall of the | yogignution yestordny Postmaster Clarkson | fiver paion tho Mriten Itisto hisstatoment, C. N. Dwight and C. F; Keeler, who wero |\’ Juied 'tax of 1 mill on the dofln 10:80 0. . und 7330 p m. Sunday sehool, | council on Pearl street. Like all of the en- | (! : s i R T s e e GRS LU TLP Okl arrested on the charge of insanity, were ¢ the nssessed valuation of the property in 12 m. Junior League, 4 p. m. Epworth | gortainments given by this order it was nig B Lhot fLenan sAyRL. F oifih i 1ed by the commissioners yesteraay and | city of Council Bluffs for the purpose of Jeague. 7 p. The: Binwor e a uts given by this order it was o My, Plats hins bosn a very efotens ofices sy cin soe no impro- amined by the commission y uncil Bluffs for the pury League. 7 p. m. The Epworth League will | o0 B0C0 0 BIRR B0 H0 0 TrCts 1t s 14 very eficien Tt ety I R LU sl ! A gy stating for the henefit of the ordered to Clarinda r upy the evening hour mainiy by the members of the teaveiing | QUring my term of ofice and I had no com tly what those phy Dr. Copelanl men's families, it gained an informality that | Plaints to make regarding the manner in y 7 Shall there be annuglly levied, for the term v ‘s cisti und his assoclaten b 1. William Carnahan tried to clean out | Shall there be annually le ) Young Men's Christian _ Association S nssociates have done for me. | can seo 3 Jroadw i L A e R A L T S e LU CR Y Joys’ pe! in the rooms— Mer bloc no lmpropriety tn my making such a state Binitir's saloon on Broadway, nen Moo the e Auluaion of'the property of tho e in the rooms—Merriam block | added greatly o the plensure of the event. | which e hns conducted his deprtment of | Went Keomiy tint 1L (oa SINE 8uch » stato- 1 the charge of disturbing the peace. ing funds for defraying expenses of park liti- | vited. Men's mass meeting at 4 o'clock. R LLEEMA oM S BDOTIS W E0 L s e s "',” \I\v‘”‘l ', I, s Sstod 1A avan: | anbior Shvaci/ L M. Birdsall, the singing evangelist, will_re: | Occubied with a musical ‘and literary proc | been fn oftice, pressure. has been brought to Tonblonb i URoRla who oy nead such intor Jake Washington was arrcsicc '8y 6¥C i . leiea; v 9 ok | & Miss Tomlinson gave a splendid ar on me to remove Platz because it was 3 Copelund and his ussoolites r N implicate the In the heat of the discussion of persons | late his experience A tale of New York | ¥ v it wa cure serlous trouble of a eaturehal nuty a8 | flutte FSIBlY Mt iad svade 2 ing on & charge of being fmpiicated in the | In the | £ those mensutes hus been largely | City and. city life by one who hus seen it | Tecitation, and so did o number of the chil- | stated that he had voted for Cleveland, but | 8 peaenCiy sroublo of s catugenal nutur 108 | abaie whEre s ad L hed Suaden srothering O e AT La Sl (18 15 08 I1tnbGehE: it dibinoemdss oo Mr. Birdsall will have charge of the music, | drenof the travelers. wmong them Gene- | as I found him thoroughly' familiar with the | SUTerars from these troub os (0 'whor my e | BroAth, Those spels were terniiy oo Skot Y this morning. He claims to be innocen lost sight of, and os is usual in such Haortis seill by oot al Aeg vieve and Florence Gleason, Laura Casey, | work and moreover a faithful and reliable | BOuncement may resuit in a positye botefac AtI11 2, UILG SO MBLIMNS WHBH 1Y Sta NSl Thomins Motcalf awas the lcky man it | many voters in their cagerness to vote for | ““Broudway Methodist . Episcopal—Brond Duisy Blinn and Mildred Moomaw. One of | man, I declined to remove him. OF late Mr. | Honund; us T3y, Tuan svo no tmproprioty in supty: T would have to Lo richtdown whon quilt rafile lnst week, und finds himsc favorites will neglect to express themselves | way and First street aching at 11:30 | the most taking things on the progiam was [ Platz has not been well and I understand WLRAL hee violont attacks came on. Excitoment or wands whic S THOR(S ; T'vvite curdd 1 worlld Hare 5 enp oo thosd violont attackscame o, FExelicment e et tlo pleasare i showini o | atall on these imvortant questions, The | & m. and 3:30 p. m. by Rov. A. b Geifith, | the music furnished by the Clover Maudolin | that he has resigned to take up othor pur My troublo wasa severo casg of citureh of | mot iy 1 was winrmed The e aroed e takes considerable pleasure in showing to ¢ i . ' Ors his friends recent flurry over the bill for £10,000 attorney Miss MINNIR JOUNSCUEIT, 532 8 MTH-81, first part of th evening was | the mail service. Several times since 1 have | DeWspapers. I know of no better way of “About one year ind a half azo my heart be- { &an to worry and alurm me. Around and in the heart | hid sovero pains. My heart would B. D., of Shenandoah. This will be annual | ¢lub, consisting of the Misses Louis and the | suits in hopes of benefiting his health.” e~ the stomach, T hud doctored for dyspeps Copeland and Shepara's mont tins bes b misionasy duy, B B, Dudlay, pastos Misses Bedison. They appeared several | Late yesterday afternoon. Inspector S and indizestlon, DUt 1twis 0ot a1 weny 10 | o Lrentiy i orore bard'S treatment e Mrs, Liverett cntertained a party of lndies | fees in the park legislation attracted con- | ™ISV Mothodist. Rpiscopal—Cor. | tnes and twice wore compellod. to resvond | of the Cuited Stites postal servite arrested | ioso physieinns e T T Gt s whae | e or o s N ol it cas Friday evening at dinner at her home on | siderable attention at the time, but the bill | ner Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue, | 10 encores. Miss Kirkland also sang a_solo. | Ex-Superinzendent Platz and charged him “‘-\llxlff-'v'f.":":“('w\“\“"‘. | | troubls and treatment in tnis line has neariy Second avenue, In the evening o number of | jyving been paid out of the police fund the | Preaching 10:3 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday | Atthe closeof the program refreshinents | with perpetrating frauds on several latge | vomitine. thae b1 penn i ot froquont | effectod n e S A S A gentiemen were invited in to help the diners | oo 5y 00 aimost forgotten about it in the | 8chool, 12 m. C. W. Brewer, pastor, were served and an hour or so of sociul en- | firms of this city. These business houses re- | irsinecs non o sensutions, and honve, | siclans for tholr honesty wndskiil - Loanld B ch g s have wotten 1 Stodohn's Bglish Tathoran et vices on | Joyment followed ceive daily lurge amount of mail on which | distrocsed fve ing i fior eiting—a1l thosd Wi | not nk for botter results thin they i ve ey £ ary No. 17. Women's Veteran Legion first floor of Merriam block, 208 Main and 209 : = postage is due. Platz would keep an account | be faillinre symptous to those who hiave suf- | en wme.” L} e e T ivue Tanntisg.church thi | of the various candidates. There will not | Tesi sorear ‘Meriam block, 4081 g ad d Potatoes. | of thiS overdue postagennd sond a statement | (2red trom whit ey sipoosua o ' dyygon: afternoon at 2 o'clock to gttend the funeral | bo any ehance for the dear public to express | G. W. Snyder, pastor. Sunday scifool at Three hundred bushels of pure Ohio | at the end of each month T d0sIre toany 18 Ut wEtor GYORY OUNCE e * DO THEY TREAT BY MAIL? services of Mrs. Alice feft, wife of J. B. | itself as to the £10,000 bill, wimeh has been | 9:45a. m. Young people’s meeting at 3 p.m. | seed potatoes at Thomas Rishton, 2406 | By an examination’ it was found. thut I'could il myeett o §o3 Cther moaus - Heft. May Crisp, president Auxiliar, settled. There are other expenses along the | Second Presbyterian—Harmony and Logan | West Broadway, Council Blufls, Ta. the ~ inspector alleges, ~that the | effectunl Dr. Copelind and his nssociates ro- | Tno Followlng hetter Answors This O 17, Union Veteran' Legion same line to be sottled, and the promise is | streets, . Alexander. i residence 2l ts of the monthly state- | Heved th's Serlons CondIts n and restored teo e s Ques The report of the city physician for tne | made that the title of the parks will be for 1 East Broadway. Preaching at 10:80 a wo Weddings. were ruised and thut Plata | tollenlth o e Sy month of February shows tho total mumber | ever scttied. The proposed levy of 1 mill | . and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 12m. | AL M. Johnsten ot ted the difference. T some cases fu is | Lot wsed to allowing iy o to 1p- L AGGE ths to have been twenty-two. There | will amount to about £,500 and for two | Young people's meeting, 6:30 v, m timed that the totais of these bills have b i 3 generally understood by those who may know DEALER 1N only four contagious diseases during | years $11,000. For both propositions the Latter Day Saints—Church on Pierce |, 00 Y | been raised from 40 to 50 per cent LRt A R Staple and ’xl.:.' FlRdogrIo s RS b, Dufnet v ending Mareh, 1 | amount will therefore reach #2000, so that | street below” Glen avenue. Sacrament ser- | Thursday noon at the residence of the bride, | The authorities, it is stid, discovered this | make Uit Satement fos bl aton s ni e | MATORRTE Fr R there were only seven deaths from diptheria. | the matter is not so triffing as many think. | vice at 10:30 and Sunday school at yelock. | Rev. Stephen Phelps of this city oficiating. | fact and watched Platz and the due postag "j:*l“”" have ziven sbove. These physicians | prs Copoland & Shopir i Robert McIntyre, who will leeture in this | It is understood that the police fund is to | Preaching at 7:50 p. m. Subject: “Restor- | The groom isa prominent real estate man | (E At i LT LIRS L s B BT T A AL ML e T W o lected over ali | be ultimately reimbursed for the 810,000 ro- | ution of the Kingdom to Isracl Near 8t | and the bide up ton fom s pacs M0 | would be warranted in arresting him 1:ht th Doar Sirs:—I awn gind to writo you that Tam H 4, L, public snou'd know how much good the LSV INEVE others as pastor of Denver's finest church, | CCntly paid the attorneys and that tne pro- | Hand.” C. Scott, minister, a teacher in the' Washington avenue school Relensed on His Personal Bon can uceom plish Al BEY | Improving very fast under your troatment for : LAl posed levy will accomplish this. i — in Council Bluffs, They will reside on Bluff Z G 5 O et tho most mag nificent cdifice ol e eatad by | The following are the polling places The regular annual meeting of the | ctract o Sl SO L L Woman's Trouble. 0 HGR DAL i v6 RO 16 At 1y AR S Audience that will show. that this ity o First Ward, First Precinct—At 8. M. Roop's | stockholders of the Savings, Loan and | _Clinton Byers of this city was marricd last | ahi Felonnd i g, Juites, commissioner | Muny women ¢ cr pain And wre | and somo (0 1ho baek of 1y heid. 02 appreciate a good speaker, g LR T i e Building association will be held at the | Wednesday to Miss Lydia Montgomery at | joq s L R EREIR WONE Droay g, the Lol hearfug 18 much better with u groat doal 2 i st Ward, Second Precinet—At old spring | aoup = 7 St SR8 8 EFaRIOAAEE 261 SR ABTR 5 . work grea egs roaring nofse in my hond A ok o8 of Ttisasiigment Nosi8, Ulon: | s oy ety Eesond b baal c % | court house Monduy evening, March 6, | the residence of the bride's aunt, Mr stmaster Clarkson was scen last night they cinnot ent well. At nght they T ) Veteran Legion, are requested to attend the | Second Ward, First Procinet—828 Broadway. | 8t 7:30 o'clock, in the superior court | Randall, in Lincoln. Mr. Byers is a promi- | 1,y 4 Brg roporter and asked about the mat. | POOFLY and in ti whotly unfit | yuch less now, ghdnl; AL funeral services'of Alice M., wifo of J.B. | Sccond Ward, “Second Precinct=s10 West | room. All members are requested tobe | hentshc min of the clty, und both he and | ter. The major was rather inclined to bo | [oF the dutles of the duy. 1% | dnshort. L th 10/ng Just as wellas T 7 Rt oices dt tHA First BRDtNG thurd rondwiy rese V. Otis, Secretary. s bride have a great many friends who | evasive in his ansaors X A thot he seeuble from rme could. Iwantyoutozive me the altorative Heft, Sorvivos o the Pret buptiay et | VT, e roctnet 15 Soutn aga | Prosont: D. W, Ol Seeretary. Wi exiend“comgratatati. nmsditely | (S A dnwers but aamitod hat b | Rt £ | R VL the residence, 806 Avenue H, at2 p. m. sharp | “Wiv ward, second Precinct—512 South Robert MelIntyre, who lectures at | dfter the performance of the ceremony they | that the affair was wholiy in the hands of | the result of eathrrh, whicn e LA ht A HaX b OREl and proceed to the church in a_ body. By | Muin stree, Broadway church Monday evening on | (oftAor & bridul trip cast. They will return | the inspectors of the Postoflice: department syate find 1 *Yours with great resneot, order of B. W. Hight, colonel; W. I Buker, | _Fourth Ward, First Precinct—500 Main | “Buttoned Up People,” is one of Amer- | yandered o recention b Moe v "ad WAL be | and for him to say anything about the case y ited 7 Mitt Loute Sy adjutant street. e : tendered a reception by Mrs. W. S. Cuss at Id be a violation of confidence. . gnix Tater. ke futy inth of Martin against | yFOurth Ward, Second Precinct—Shop corner | 168 greatest orators. her home on Vine street Nhit Daiitas cHons s ot necsd by the | Shapsruiis Feb. 21, 18%5.—Do-r D 1 am gotting he jury in the case of Ma against | zpuin street and Eighth avenue. e T - — A Xl o Gl _ Feb. 2, o 0 n o go Handke, in which the plaintif was suing on | “Fiey Ward, I Precinet—1611 Broadw ... Women for Directors, Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per bl Mr. Plata?” 1 LTI Ll L e n {ilnoy two notes which Handke denied having Fitth Ward, Second Precinet—Drovers hof The idea of putting forward candidates for | g, Ash ) fo, 18 North Mg siid the major, “T cannot tell you, oled after this Is finished thut I huve % ) Sixth W Preo TS B! t | dozen. Ashton’s studio, North Main | pecause 'the inspectors have left town and 1 are adopted in their | BOW. L remainus ever, sencd, brought in a sealed verdict, which | Sivth Ward, First Preciuct L cens’, | the school board which was advanced by | street, T A e e el laft b oy Sl i Mus. Lovie Swirim, was opened in rt yesterday morning. (2220 Brondway. A 's | some of the local leaders of the people's E ot interfere w cir business. st f 5 Pt f 4 Sixth Ward, Second Precinet—At Johnson's m the cal leaders of the people’s I D f Mr. Clarkson did b s he he charges foc thia clasy wad split the case m two and given ple liiaon: 08" Main sties arkson did sy that far s e ; ! Ly g spiit the Dlainteft sas given o | Ml Locuststroot party o few duys awo has takendefinite [ , VWilliamson & Co., 100 Main street, | 1o TSR NE G) UIGL a8 Tar a8 i Wy it i AlL athers o verdict of #47 on the first vote and the de Considering the Candidates. form, and it is pretty certain that at the est and besf bloyelo stock in eity. | employe, having been one of the first car Shiopned nnd inofnde il madiosnas DHS BUPE[AN“ & SHEPAH“ fendant on the second For alderman-at-large the republicans | school election, which takes place a week High Five Party. | plers appointed and to all appearances had = ! ) The Guild of St. Paul's will spend next | have named J. H. Pace and the democrats | from tomorrow, there will be two lady can- | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell entertained g M"'rl\'\l:4'5“”'.‘»”] ~."I’l\}-w{wv‘wylvl‘;r Lokt nt o Outside of Omaha, ROMS 811 AND 312, NEW YORK LIFE Tuesday with Miss Davenport of Fivst | S.S. Keller, Bothare experienced in city e ¢ otk ance | party of friends 1ast evening at high five, v three of the big business houses, | Thesystem of muil treatment pursued by RONS 311 A ) V YORK LIFE iesday - with - Mi, ¥ ot A ! didates running, with the very best chance | ¥ 1 ngat high fiv WHO ALY Fabatve W RITA il HAVAL Hotie o BUILDING, OMAHA. NEB, avenue. Anartists’ carnival, a peep intothe | affairs, Mr. Keller having been twice in t imaginable of knocking out all competitors. | The houss was handsomely decorated with AL {VARE 4 bslig | warm talk about the personal qualifications this city and Miss Bertha Chambers of Quick were married Hoat ) c > for some time past that their overdue post future from “Over the tea cups,” and recita. council—first in 18812 under the mayorship Yetition as started o) 8 rounc ester- & " B i Fets S % T ) 4 + tions from sovoral of the gifted. members of | of Vi 1, and again In 1856-8 while Mayor | o) "}",,‘fl“‘l‘“ prsecontan "I'l"ffl“ ster- | pink and Leroe The following guests were | fnd an boyond. iy i excendiiely TAIKE | through coreespondence s to those who | the Eye | DAL NG the Guild are to be enjoyed. Those enter- | Gronewe was at the head of affairs cob “Sims and Mrs, | prosent: Messva and Mesdames G, W. Lipe, | S00, e bosopd what they thought thet | come to the office, and e the samo pric O OiMee Howrst~0 tu 11 o Mo 20 5 phes 7 ta taining are: Mrs. George S, Damon, Miss | The proposed re-clection of Alderman Aylesworth " to allow their | Buvpereon’ 5 B Atiins, Jonn T Bugh v but the matter was reporied to | SYmptom blankssent toallapplicants, & pom. Sunday—10 1 m. to 121, i Doughty, Miss Do Haven, Miss Lou De | Pac o Ao dnmociatio tre) | numestit e conaiderad ' Iiiconneatibn'witk (Eoseratte I By AlaRIIORt KL BRI e e M At na o AN Inesastore. - Haven and Miss Davenport, Members are | and many mean insinuations have been put | tho nominations The nnmes of many of the | ¢qiringeJ. N. Casady, Lucius Wells, J. H. | | G ol bEts L WiltaRt MEr Dlntet sdtes| requested, or if they cannot be present, to | in print, but no one has the hardihood to | loyding citizens have alrendy beon seeared | Cleaver, sworth, Frank Shepard, A | send their' pledges, make any open_charze against him. His | 414 the petition will contim nting for | P firety Jlide fang, Csagy, Miss A SRR O W e The members of L. C. Dale's Sunday school | 1ong residence here, his businces standing, | signatuacs durine the first part of this week. | SAPRMS & - Storie Dr. T. B. Tacey and OMAHA'S FUTURE. s will give an entertainment next Thurs- | his known integrity, o sufficient armor | phe movement has no connection with the TRy e e L L s A s day evening at the Broadway Methodist | 10 withstand ali these davts of the encmy. | poople’s party, but is simply inaugu by o oms e A A A PR e LB IB L LA dravit. | Bewildering Fletare' s %16 \Words by church. The class, which numbers about | He hus, moreover, the advantage of beinga | citjzens who are tired of ward politics in | ¢ e Mis AWl eRahtiamontss Thitn on st EURWOrderhy $5ty Tioya: will have entive chargeof the pro. | an of progreasive ideas, full Tof 1iberality | Sonool board matters g wi o fontics in Papa? o0ttar musTian new's, Japaties v, Mi B v tHONG! Wi desive submit thelr ens peclnttios: ~Catoreh, and all_discases of i ST con | and public enterprise. & ol Rees At b el y prize The Current Topic club had a large meet- ceedings. An excellent program has been | 4nd public enterprise FE a political matter, but as an effort toward | L L oadevHs Qg ) prepared, after which there will be refresh- | For park commissioner the cnoice lies be- | guining a clean administration of school goy- | [FAY clath, embroidered in green. Mrs. At | jn7 jagy evening at Young Men's Christian ments and a social time. Committees on re- | hween B L. Shugart, republican, and L A. | érnment. There is but little doubt that if | Xins: geutlemen's. hand decorated cup and | oo iation hall to hear Dr. George L. Miller o B 4 appolnted s i Jaspar, democrat. There is no salary cor 3 8 veforrel { 4 el A Y 3¢ lwa find tt ception have been appointed and the Gasharidl _ s 1 the two ladies referred to in the petition acture upon a et to c > s ou can always Ilind ne B it e poate surprise | $hould be filled by most responsible and pub- | Gheted. > Y Wil be overwhelmingly |yt tho Council Bluifs Medical and | attention, aud nlo which o has largest stock of the cetebrated Mrs. J. Me ot her homa a1y | lic spirited men. ~ Mr, shugart will naturally | “7F3e following resolutions adopted by the | Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway, ] e ToIE ¥ e) ey porty yesterday afternoon at her home, 218 | gy 'the full strength of the party to which | neobs following resolutions adopted by the okl o hEeniibls dogole Raoul lEnamel i Th Hardman and Standard Bitithzian tredt, in honov. of her birthis y people’s party at a meeting held last evening ; : : TS T e B o e e t4Y: | he has alway been so loyal, while at the | Foohics Aty At § mecting heldlast ovening | Mo, Helen Morrill, hairdressing and | Proposec atte river canal. Having g e nresen s - Me oseph, | Sume time his prommence and long residence | tha sehool board will be of interests manicure. Room am block. been introduced by Chairman A. P. Tukey | Pianos at Mueller’s, No. 108 Xelly, 8. S. Shepard, Devol, Jucobs, Joseph, | wijl' cquse him to draw others. A man of % % 4 and warmly received by the audience, he | » ¥ Warcham, W Manley, . Steepy. J. | jneans, with leisure to devote to it, he would | pYhereas, We bellove thut membersof the said he would not be reminiscent, but would i i ' Weightman, Kinney, Schnorr and L. A Hall, St loisy devote to it. he would | poard of 'Education should be selected for e i the o | 821 he would not be reminiscent, but would SH Main Council Bluffs. A ] doubtless take great interestand pride in:| fairapasinl Biicolyatauld be selectod Miss Breta Jeffries entertained a number S 9 | 5 o oalers Wwas prescited wwith 8, MUber | the proper improvement of the parks, while | upon poiitical considerations nd. """ | of her young friends at cards on Friday | 9°3L With the Omaha of the future. ‘ : of valuable prosents, but the most highly | i well known watchfulness of public funds | - Whereas, We believe that women should bo | oL M YOu ving were present | Fresentdepression should not discourage | Special discounts will save | o6 4 i P evening. The following were present | rized of al s a shingle from Clev would render him & most valaable commis- | recognized in the councils of the board; and CRINE) < g > present: | o Chjcago had been sold out often, and and's old home, bearing the autograph sig- | %0° Wiiereas, Wo understand, that @ nusiber of | Misses Alice Foster, Helen Baker, Mabel | Iirn tvonue 1n Now Yorh bog fonomand ir 1 B aatures of the ladies who were present. *Pie Third ward ropublicans have veen | JUr It irrespective of party afiliations | Hicks, Jennie McIntire, Mamie Mulholland, | closed under mortgage, Omaha had. cause you money if you take the One of the lurgest crowds of the on fortunate in their nomination of Mr. N. | hayGinited In therequest that Méx. Jacob Sims | Millje'Graham, Nettie Groneweg, Cora Kel: | to feel proud of = her wonderful prog- 4 S R A " Even the passions of a cams | of thelsnnincs. 5o onohtiugnsent t0 the use | jor. Me Bernard Sawyer, B4 MeKes. | ress. Concentration of capital ' and | trouble to come over. .ast evening. A free sacred concert by | puien pectful acknowleagement of | the Board of Education of the_ Tndepondons | son, Wi Young, Will Butler, Pai energy makes great citics. and would the Wilson family » was the attrac- | the fact that he 1s o cloan man, and yet not | School district of Council Blufts, Ta., theretore; | Knox. Tom Evans, Charles Joffri make' Omaha greater still than she ever | S ——————————————————————————————y i s Ly o bttrac | the fact that . ,and yet not | Sclo [ Aqdetro ; ) : i 3 ! | P 1al Noti ion. Before 8 o'clock every seat in the | 4 mere “goody-goody.” His quiet earnest- | D | 5 i irst pri v 7 solid silver hat pin | dreamed o ‘ommercial _exchange ecia o houso was occupied, every inch of available | ness manifests” el 1 connection. with | o Cioled, That we, the people's party of | and siiver hat band, wore awarded to Miss | dlone. would. ot do o Copital” must o RA‘LWAY TIME GARD pRcial Eovioas standing room in the aisles was filled, and ¢ public_enterprise, by results rather | {his4th day of Mareheio08. deenmamoied on | foster und Mr. Sawyer. The second ~ rizes, | drawn hither, manufuctures established and = ___COUNDIL BLUFFS, g the doors had to be barred to keep out the omises. Mr. Gleason is not without | in sald request, hereby nominating them for | (W0 bon bon boxes, were awarded to Miss | employment given to skilled labor. We 3 B8 LICAC 3 nnd loans ¥aran and o1ty properey crowd that was still coming. Iuis estimated | experience, having served in the council in | members of said boird at the coming school | MeIntire and Mr. Jeffries must produce. But how could we produc [ CHICAGO RURLINGTON & @ | ATriys | Blume b — "ot 0l Pusey & homas, “Coudell that at least 1,200 persons were in the room, | 1047 he demograts have nominated. My | election and wo pledge. them our eheestal o yra— - e when we could not_compete? The agency | farave | “ haoe 100 snd Masen ee s | G AR ; and several hundred we turned away. | J. J. Hathaway. cordial support. _Do you smoke? Have you tried T. D. | of steam was of no avail because coal was S G eTETE el A ,.':‘i'm'\'f.‘-’:‘]y',f.‘fi‘f:\":Tl‘.‘"i 'uf»f-wr.‘-: ‘llxr«:u The crush was so great that two or three In the Fourth ward the republicans have R e < King & Co.’s Partagas? [t's a charmer. | too expensive. Electricity would solve the | §50 & m|....:.: . Chioago Expross. .. andsmatl fruits; for salo chenp. Grecnssiels ladics fainted away and had to bo carried | renominated BB, Mone, oo s 8% | John W. Dorland of Lincoln, Neb., | Just light one. problem. T Chlongo Kxhross. 1. Niclioion & Cor._ from the room. to fill a vacancy, and who has just fairly | Das just purchased through Day & Hes: o ey He would guarantee a water power of 140 . cAgo & lowa Local......| 60) p't QEVERAL Wacre tracts ta; fino started on what promises to be 4 most sue- nts, thirty acres of the Klein tract. | _ FOR SALE—Citizens State bank stock. | feet fall. sufiiciont to afford an eloctrical T ON & MO, RIVER [Arcl shtoids. Nienorwon & Co, o th ful aldermanic career. Ducing the short | He will set’it out in fruit this spring [ Submit cash offer. E. H. Sheafe. power equal to 3,000-horse power. Thero | Omain | bopot 1ok aai Mwion Sts. | Om e D 1 ) Jefforis) rem: time lie has been i the council e has shown | and build good buildings at once. “Dinner Party T g e e o | I iduiwasa urois: o012 | (i bm | L asres imroves Sos e noar used su ully for 35 | > in catching o the situg — SARYR wgara. He would agree to furms s onvor Kxpross Council Bums, §.0 o furm n years. { u«x“ y,.,.‘ sale 1.': “*:.".,1 ‘:v’x’:v‘l‘x:f‘ ;m'f.':u_" y)xl“l“‘h::::lJ‘\h‘fhi'nlnll.‘xli:";‘\{ :’x{ For warming guest chambers, bath Mr. and M, _’"h Sims invited a few of | energy at a cost not to exce 5 per horse {0 BORTAE Jranimn o Glonwood, K0, ¥arme, gandon aud fruls ianda tor cil Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Cuming | shape to do his best work for his constity rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just | their friendsin Thursday evening to enjoy a | power per year, a s:nlm'-'.r- 82 w;-'_r thopres' | g4 atinerisatingsihooaly ol TR SR st Omaks ency. Hoisa youngman of marked energy, | what you want. Look at them. Clean, | dinner party and meet their friend Rev, J.T. | ent cost. IHe would do this by the construc. | & R = s | Fon Onitan on ) d. e TE 0 DT T e O T g A i AL Cram . e : ove I T | Yion of a canal forty-one miles long, fifty feet | Towves K RT d, & B | Atiiver o 5 I convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and Ele Chynoweth of Chicago. One of the pleas- H e o at ¢ Omaha | Depot 10th and Ma St Jmnha Coal 1 wi o sheapo: A S 3 The ] s P e ) 4 wide and ten feet decp, beginn at a point | O * 1 _ I3 oal and wood: best and cheapest | growth and prosperity of the city. The | <O { ; 2 : i ; f ) : oYy . o1 tric Light Co. ing features of amusement was_the interest- | 1hveo miles east of Fremont and extending | Kansms Cliy Day Exproas —<| 00 p @ Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt | Fourth warders wisely conclude that it is a it s 1ng tale of “Ginx's Buby,” after the reading | 1o bacillion cosck nonr Omiha. - At tha | 845 5| ic: . Nt Kxp. via U 1 Trans| 64 SO Rty deliver H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. Il'i'i“l"lu;:;' ‘“.; !‘«ml:l-’\\ll»“;r{[m-xll‘tu{\'}:;llxlm A Lnu_T. xfinll\m- will oceupy 25 Main, | of which the subject was discussed in all its point m,'\{‘_"m establish an clectrical plan | 24.p.ml 8t Louls Expross.. .....| 00 am o i i o “Buttoned Up People”, Monday night. | old citizen, who has a large acquaintance, Ty | CPPOSIte Benos ul lights by tho guests. that would generate power enough to supply | ~ Golng | OIICAGO, Broadway churct wiil tak getic work ou the part of all of Page County May Hang. i Waon County 000 mm|. ..... .Atlantic Expross. T . d cast. | Unlon Depot 10th & Marcy Sts. |k Jobiat Van Patte T . all Omaha for years to come and make of it Hast | . b o 2 L ——ren Have your prescriptions filled at | What George Francis Train said wus pos- ; : JARGATNS—For sale, 70 by 50 fi. on Frankiin sl Mayne's frienas to secure the desirable re The 3 a E e e R O T wift brothers, who were ted by | Dayis', only pure, fresh drugs and chem- | ible—a second Chica | &% 0% horos bo | Frankiin ave. n In the Sixth ward the republicans have | the Council Bluffs police a few days ago | jcals in stoc He would ultimately extend this canal to | St = s e platting property in the o Ly, S0, T, C. Dawson left yosterday for Chicago. | nominated & worthy business man, W, | after a good deal of trouble, as_an accommo- Wyoming, thus creating a_great waterwa | Union Depot 10tk ana Marcy St oinon AR Mrs. Laura Kirby is visiting friends fn | Dudley, and are doing some est work to | dation to the authorities of Page county, MEN jospmnaalibitheitallsahopnnt compel vel | e . Donver Limitod 3 i lots cor. Maln st wnd 12 avo. Bost aita Shenandoah. i ¢ i elect him, There is’ a strong democratic | would very likely go free were it not for the duction of rates ofkrunsportat on. e would | 53 & | iaisas 11y (isoont Snni or lmplem3t House In ths vy, . : miajority to overcome, however, and his_op- | it that they had e ; ; Modjeska closed her engagement at the | turn this canal to another use. He would | FZooae ONIOR 1 ACIFI e e . O 1 eelt's Vialt Yo Mimmieporiat CYeming | ponent, C. R Nicholson, is a rustliug fellow | fhet it thew had emploved uheir talents in | 1 S amrlR Gk 0 ing Sehiller's | Place upon it pleasure craft and establish | it [uaton hovst 0th ana Sinzes sie.| Sniaie want fo_rent your house! We have from a week's visit to Minneapolis, with many friends and would doubtless | the burglary line in Council Biuffs as well as | Boyd last evening ,I;*_l"‘- R eg aF $ | summer resorts at the beautiful lukes near | s o iTor W g A N o At TAAN, 80 Jdacob Willinms returned to Chicago | prove an aldermunic success if elected. in Page county a few months ago. | ‘Mary Stuart. is very unhistorical | Millapd. He would encourage the forming | £ am “BSnver £xpras o sterday aftera visit of a week here YL ST, The man who ‘was burglarized in Page | drama makes an admirable stage play and | of beautiful villagos along its routeand thus | 1 b s LovraniEor Jue 0.0, Haizh.is snending Sundoy athome, T county has received his goods back, | in its title role the great actress finds oue of | make of it u popular highway for pleasure | 416 bl Seatrice & Surmng fxjexsun) 1165 Bk ey bulldiog e after a business trip through Nebraska and and "he now feels very friendly | her best parts 'he hapless queen of | Seckers. If the people would lend their aid | g3 § Detivor Fast Ml |40 0 m | RIOR SALE-Full st of tncrs (ol wood cond = § A i ] I b consLrotion of thiat Canalt he Woull o ton: bargaln inquie of Empkie Shogars orn. At the Toston Store. toward _the two men who robbed him. I Seots us presented by Modjeskn 1s | 10 tho construction of this canal he would | g G R 1A Tis [ARVE | fadloni 8. bargain inqulr v The Misses Effa ana Nettie Louis leave The whito goods kale that has been | sldes the prosecuting attorney hus had 0 | J™yyon” ginned against, saintly woman, | uirantee that Omabawould have withis | “Gma U. P. dep L ! 1% | 0 VOUNG ORSES standard Gred on s1Fa ol this evening for Logansport, Ind., where | looked forward to with so much interest | little experience in “urying criminal eases | o™ \who has * sought the ol e B R A S e ) 351 i || 7 alac M xaad eaviiane Jolh {n xhenandashiing they will visit friend by tho ladies of Council Bluffs and sur- | So'he prosecution s declared off, But the | f the = church — when the heyday | wilimeralyn matter of monoy. Its prac. | R TTTY FATR Arrivar | DAITOT Tand within 12 miles of Omahs. WAl pay J. E. Barstow, at the Mil hotel | roundin opened Police ot this alty k been at work and | ©f blood had become tamed, yet one withal | g bility was unquestioned L ] s S a s Mavey ote. | iy | difterenca in cash. Must b kood land. Groon in Omaha, is confined to his room in the SATURDAY MORNING, now claim to have discovered evidence to | pio0 fair to let thefworld live free from wur When Dr. Miller had finishied Mr.Crawford | 73 s wa/ - Nioax 1ty PAsSARer o100 p i SARBAGE removed. cosspooin, vailts, chimneys Xeleanod. Well prepared for the work. kd Bhicids, Nicholson & Co . Council Bluffs 10 am . Sloux +ity Accom uodation..| 903 p m 15 pm ) Sloux Uity Exprase (2x. Sunday) 124) p o pm t 'nul 023 @ m 515 b m HARGIOTE Paxse Ex. Sund’y)| 545 pm A stable bund at the Ogden livery The cold weather had not the slightest Siand hotel dn this city with a severo attack | and will continue for eightdays. There | show that the Swifts burglarized T, L, | How masterly thé art of Modic i In e | of Gothenburg was invited to say wword | F5 §ml 2N exbrows 1000 LATE, clufevoyant and fortune toTler of rheumatism are many special bargains in the | Smith’s saloon at about the sume time as 5 p Jn | upon the” subact of electric ”.‘; I genaral Duelio b Blufr > e gave an interesting description of the Omahal Depot. 15th and Webstor Sts. afful 're. Pacific hotise, Coancil Bluffs, it and e Wler 1 rmati; 1 - sha | scene alone would stamp the actress ork no zoing on at Ni; ra falls. Before | g O PHER wante must he experienced Jud George 1. Miller of Boone, I, | gyibroideries, laces, muslin underwear, | formation was filed yesterday charging them | S¢C1¢ #lone wolld stamp U6 actress 18 | work now going on at Ningara fa 545 m St Ul Dimitad 7 SUENOURAPHEL vi \ i in the city o day or two ago visiting the with the offens and - thoy will now be kept | ] S RnTeEans BALY MoRt v | fonear GMATIA & T 10U eAld Elre poTarens f ¢ 1 i f *hering rds and congratuly v, Miller heurbily upon Jmahu, U. P, Depot, 10th nnd Marey Sts. | Omahn 108 Pupils Reading circle, and devoted some | everything white, included in this sale _— freedom, her withering scorn and mordant | }o5 0w 1 i { 1RENT—AL very roasonable rate, furnis Stuar ance suffused with relig r. Gluck treat shiBnrkon bloa O TR Arioer | Bee ofic i fo organizing local branches of thecircle | as this sale will certainly be no excep- | With'me. T have customers for bargains, | Ptuartarrogance half suffused with velig: | Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker block e | Dapat bk e Wabilee ate. || Diikan 7, 1 RINT= Lago 10 o s with all wonera bere tion to all our previous & H. G. McGee, No. 10 Muin street. [FIRNEY SORFI MG FURIRE hTORK - T yemenis. o Park avonie. €25 per mooth, Charles Konigmacher 1s arranging to Hean Mot ot taa ey ahuvcl up @ picture that remains in memory 1 Licotn avente ' g g ng 80¢, 90¢ and $1.00. QAR MOIVTER. B4 WIORGWEY. ORUPLN, ouch of flesh,in her last meeting with | v o Warmer aud South Winds wil | 5 ¥ L ! Monday night, tell about “*Buttoned Up toush i ey 1| T Will Po Warmer and Kz e fhciory. B bar month . " Messrs. Day & Hess, in the Kle a0 g ple % | i 4 . i 3 caves F. B & MO. VALLEY Arcivos room s on Third avenue, Lorth Ovor 300 aoros 24 miles ooy iR traek | without doubt the largest and finest | Po0P! the crucifix, and welting in the mildest, piti- | w,guxarox, D. ., March 4.—Forecast | * $on Avenus C, near 0th strah 88 I Tulest sarcasm beurs the al} Markc Of genlUS: | for Sunday—For Nebraska: Continued fair; | %0 au Tioadwood Expross bpwm | Sroom coliase an Avends € apar ML etiaen 8 show window. . ! | warmer, southerly winds. ; S = oM S Congregntional Ten wmystery of natures, A peculiavity of Mod- | warmer, southc | R NGEIOIN (e, Sandny)or.. |13 b i : L g William Watson has purchased four |, S¢o bargains in embroideries marked | o g A Stoddard entertained a number | Jeska's power is that the latest performance | For Iowa: Slightly warmer; southwesterly | 45 b St Paul By 15 nm | N\ ANIED-Firat ol BoaTd 1 private feaiiy and a half acres in the Klein tract, de, 5 ic, 8 10¢, 124¢ to Hle. s Lenves |CHICAGO & NOWEIAW KR CEICN | Arrivos YARTRE: which he is going to improve at once by > bargains in table linens and nap- s to be ever agvelling herself For South Dakota: Fair; variable winds; | —Omana U. 1% depot. 10h and Marey Sts. | Omana | VWANTEL . rpeatrel 1 s see | kind, as the invitations were limited to her | Proctor ‘made a cdpital foil to the picture of 1040 & m ileago 1xproas o I R S L B R T an orchard. E bargains in white goods. See o roctor ma 1 1 Record. Eom estibulo Limited EY - f ¥ -y bargains in muslin underwear, in corset | obliwatim in that church. The following | Mary. Miss Proctor is an nctress of con- s Ventibilo Gimited .. most of It at 10% prices; some of it very cheap. 1 rovers, nig! resses, ors, chemises, k. W " 620 pm|(Fx Bun) Chio. Pass. (Bx. M| 9208 m | Shorvou. It may save you money. H. G. MeG A number of young people chartered a bob- | S 5 nIENL A1 PROn Grauiry, ¢ ]",""-"' Mueller, P. J. Montgomery, Kimble, Strock, | was wholly admirable. The Leicester of | March 4.—Omaha record of temperaturo and | 52 1! MISSCURL PACIFIC Arrives | 0.0 Miin stroct sled Friday night and paid a visit to the | & " ive cases of handsome goods just | jeimple,’ A. 8. Huzelton, McKesson, ton, | Mr. Beaumont Smith and the Mortimer of | rainfall, compared with corresponding day of | Leaves |= MISSCURL EACIFIC, | e - See bargains in handkerchiefs. Re- | James ~Rice, Foster, Railsback, Roff. | Mr. Skinner especially bett any work ot RA A BRA 1B0L ARR $iSE Loyia Ky 03 pm ters, fron Viults .kie, member this sale commenced Saturday, | Sprague, Lucas, Wadsworth, Taylor, Frank: | he has heretofore shown in Omaha, The [ Maximum temperature. 2 g 610 b w Neviaska Local w0 m Senled proposals will be recelved by the seos most enjoyable time was had. At the end of | gy BOSTON STORE wBLd A and costumes being both very effe fhRraee thupsrotire.. TR T ol 08 o'clock p. ., Mon Murch 6, 183, for the the v & warm reception was provided | 90 N s ) i Fine « yrgans for cash or | such & performance does much to reconcile | 5 ; ) tom: | olol ey Qs orelug S THO | rRol keen appetites that had been worked up on Leaders and promoters of low prices. Fine pianos and organs for cash or | such a pe perature and precipitation at Omaha for the | Selign 1 har \ ki paintiog and painting of walls; the outward journey. ‘The following partici- | Agents for the standard patterns. Kid <l average efforts of the theatrical “profes- | (Y Ml shoe MM 312 | over to a new company to be known as the Curpeting and mutting A Another improvement to the po » | sion. i R 16 Gus Investment company, incorporated | Counters and rilllns; Dickey, Clara Phelps, Mame Devol, May | possible notice. Another imprc popular L SR Dotielency for the d ' Hazard and Mary Damon; Messes. Brainan - Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker bloca. Norwal precipitation 03 inch | The price paid for the stock is not ¢ Fropguaiaiin he h adidrdense with plaak Deticloncy for the day 03 fuch Sp cution sehe e5 1o " ; e Robert Smith and Ed Muell A unique und genuine surprise, accom- Theold Damon homestead on Perin avenue Khaleney als bloek, corner of 1th and Farnam plrdots Emma Kennard, stenographer, notary | PAied by o beauciful and substantial testi- | was burned to the ground yesterday morn- | jeppensox Ciry, Mo., Marcn 4. —Some tim o PRI Business Troubles. Sepirate proposiis for each kind of work Superintendent Dan Miller of Fremont, | way of towels, linens, muslins, sheotings, | the Page county affair took place. An in- | Showing woman of ‘all history. “The garden y y t audience dispersed many went forward Pand give raferenc Ad P A DT xth schools. The ntter is secretary of the lows | £ents’ white shirts, handkerchiofs, and | \With the offen girlish gaiety and revel in the scuse of i freg | rue 9 zinhe and er quecn T pm St Louls Cannon Ball ¥ pm rooms; good loe on; Bluf roet Inquire st time to looking over the ground with a view Come early and avoid the great rush, If you have property to sell, list it | tougue before Elizabeth and her queenly - 400 p t [ &o0d I Blufr a ) nprovements, ou Park avonie, 2 per month } in white bed sy action and speech, like a scarlet thread WEATHER FORECASTS. Seo bargains in white bed sprea ‘Sur cottage houses In Twin City Place, near bulld on his ten acres, purchased of ¢ i f A i8 ton sores, purehased of | ™ ihn"acatn " 0 hos towels for 850 each: re e R A R § Macimss, bud NoushsV oo — whnl Dopot 15tk ant Wabstor Sts. | Omatia | fer, 614 p 3 T 4 h h owel ever sold ere for Z Fres! 8 )riesbach’s. L office yet for sale in tracts to suit. tovol evensold anywhere for Fes Fresh marshwallovs st Drisebach art could go no further in_illuming a ¢ B A B s e APl e oy | o8 b | por month. Apply’ 1 u y mun wnd wite. . oo ofiice of her friends Friday afternoon at s “Con. | 5een is to the critic always the best; she | building himself & home and planting gregational Tea. It was a novelty of its | "qhe Queen Eligabeth of Miss Aunie E. | warmer in enstern portion o m | (Ex Suny) Carroll Cassenser (160 0 m | WAV w Targe Tt groporty Tuproved and y. v 70 pm astern Fiyer o 313 p ou think of buying come and see wh BoivSled Partys ladies were present: Mesdimnes S. W. Ross, | siderable power and her work last evening | Orpice oF TiHE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAIA, | 100 ¢ Fast y v you think of bily ' lint | can Prouty farm, three miles east of the city | ©° hand all ready for this great sal , L. E. Roe, Nickols, ( Rice, Porter, | Mr. Skiuner were both fine performances, | past four years T St Tonla Kxpro 700w m | Proposals tor Furniture, Carpeting, Coans . i temperature 4= 85 10 effect on the spirits of the crowd, anda | Mavch 4, and will continue for eight | iin, Wyatt, J. F. Evans, Wyrick, Wheeler. play was particularly well staged, scer Miuimum temperature.. 43 88 138 e | rotury of the 70ird Of uduvation until 4 iei L e P egod > 1088 . p olowl 3 fu shed ul 1o b and o bountiful suppep teok the. aqgs o 1h Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. Bouricius music house. throughout, To be Rrivilegad lo witx Statement showing the condition of tem- | oficially announced this morning The [ follow rulshed we ti ard and a bou supper took the edge of e - : payments. 114 Stutsman street, C, Bluffs, | the eritic to his duty of chronicling the | Jrit0® &0 T in i Hidag total « 5,785 shares, which they will turn Moveable furniture pated: The Misses Mame and Richie | gloves dyed and cleaned at the shortest o i i wubert piano. Swanson Music Co Deficlen March 1 3¢ under the luws of the state of New York lron vauit fixtures. of South Omaha, Ed McCounell, Smith, Vietim of Her Friends. Burned a Dwelling. Detieloney for the day. 03 fuch ko s o of John' Latenser. nrehitoct, Bark 1’ Governor Kobbe M " wnd nateria s will celved depositions, commerc ' lettar | Moninl was accorded to-Mrs. Pfeiffer of this | ing. Hiram White, who has been occupying | 1,50 night purglars broke into the executive - Lanepo, Tex, March 4.—Brewster & | nig GGIGGE 00 Licompanted by a cortis s A city, Friday evening by the membvers of | it for some time past with his family, dis sion und helped themselves to Governor Gobbled Up Gis Compinles. Benike, commission merchants, made an as- | geod'‘heck of $30 X Writing, 100 Matn, Golden Rod camp, Royal Nelghbors of | covered the blaze, wud having awakened the | Srone's gold watch and chain, # o money | NEW Youx, March 4 —The purchase of the | sigument for the boneit of their creditors | ke b jrd “coserves the Hight o rojoot any Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | America of this city, assisted by members | rest, started atouce to move out his house- | and three rings, the vroperty of Miss Tur- | Milwaukee Gas company by a syndicate | tods Assots, 17,208, Mexican, and §' By order of the board of education best $2.00 house in Iowa. } of the order from Omabae. Mrs. Pfeiffer | hold goods. Most of them were gotten to a | ner, the neice of the governor, headed by J. & W. Seligwan of this city was ‘ Awmerican; liabilitics, $172,500, widsy CHAKLE® CONOYEIL Eocrowargs.

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