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HONDAY, MARCH 6, 1903, A TR ,— e ; ~ \ m:ln- he management has been extravagant A Spaulding; se ml peinet, John Me- lm-nt uture be it, but \:-upx:h.nh\ have ON'T BE C 1 188, ) '. W THE DATLY BEE |NWS FRON COUNCH, BLUFFS | stesteamemrnmuimirinn | e “[RICHARD PATCH 0N EARTH] gt iy et [ DONTBE cAELESS | Dovs, b THE omm\ DALY nw deny the proposition.’ Thied’ Ward-First . Miller Som0 ST Vhe entorytithe ien of Cinser GItY 100 careless 1o oxamine closely when ) proposit e [ L O Williamas o : Guorgd have made & remarkable artificial Take amt | You g0 to bus n bottle of CARTER'S COUNCIL BLUFPS, — . How the Fiaat Was Pald Fon | P ouren Ward—First pibetwet, Witliam Lar S AEE are building up & suburban resort! About | LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Mooy une Ko much for the rel s rights of the ci sen, Charles Doming wond precin « x y town they have constructed ywineipaled dealers 1 N F— § ARL STREET. | Plillip Tohasou, an O1d Resident, Dios Bud- | ,oho Much for the rm‘\v'l‘\”\"‘v"l(”:! o She cltt- | gen, Chingles’ Do , precinet Marvin Hughitt's Remark About the Black ! \ L ted | principaled dealers will hand youa bottle ; s dam across o canon, which gives them o | put up in o RED weapper, and closel nly While at Ohurob arc the facts? This plant was constructed | FIfth Ward ~First pre<inet, Al Fosdick, ¥ Hills Being Verified. lake about s rile lone, half as wide and [ fieating G- AT -8 ¥ under a charter granted by the city of Coun- | $Ackett; sgcond precinct, John Quinn, J. 3 d sixty feet deep. Travelors say the luke and Don’t fail to examine carefully, and . Cihder o ehartor from the Unived Sttes gov: | A WUl Wird—Fiest prectnde, Joseph Richie n | Aoy of the fasorito restrt of ‘tho o1y | 400°t be put off with sometbing *just us . W. TILTON MANAGRE FROM HIS MAKER'S WORSHIP TOHIS REWARD | ernment. Through these charters the pec A. Musselwhite GREAT DEVELOPMENTS IN GOLD MINING | 3100 """ i, good as CARTERS LEPHONES | Business Office No&3 become directly interested in this property Freo treatments dajly from 2 to 4 p. P, vernor has given Cheie is nothing 80 good ns “CAR- Night Editor boadors and acquired rights in determining its man- | m, at the Council Biuits Medical and | rvailroad com PERS Pho only safety is in getting s | pocullarly Peacefal and Fitting Manner in | agement 5 Surgical institute, 26th ‘and Broadway, | "tHirends and the New Pre Reducing y f Rapid City, and tohas | the genuine CARTER'S LUTTLE JINOR MIRTION, Witioti the Sanemnns GAme to 4 Bk#ns My information is that it cost $1%5.000 to g : ARl Refracting Ore Working & Revoluti promise ning inspoctor. There | LIVER PILLS - est Worker In the Vineyard—His bulld the bridge and construct and equip the | = Do you smoke? Haye, you tried T. D. Senator Thornby Talks Aot ol Aute for the tnspector Ask for C-A“R-T-K-ItS und be sure N. Y. Plumbing Co. street car line. If these are not the correct | Kine & Co.'s Partagas? 1t's a charmer., Polities and Min ship th lded to visit the Hills | o000t them. Bttt Dinfts Tartnber Co. Coal Wish Realized. figures the fault is with the company in not |y i) 50 olities ning. to learn the preferences of the people you get t ouncil Bluffs 1 0. Con Just light one. The M 1 1 hold ar correctly reporting the actual cost. ' Of this - A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEAD- The Ministerial association will hold an — amount’ it is stated that £50,000 was bor Have vour Dresotiptions Alled &t ¥a s AREN Hits y d y adjourncd mecting in the Fiist Presbyterian rowed in England on the 8 per cent bonds of | yocioe” i . frest ‘1 rs and chem- Hon. W. J. Thornby of Hot Springs, S. D, = hidd 4 | Smanem Small Dose Small Price study on Monday at 10:30 a. m Phillip Johnson, an old and highly re- | Fheo i R R A P ration, not | Davis' only pure, fresh drugs and chem- | TR W. 4 ) A : o vison, & well known guide and | - OdJohn Snyder has been serving o term in eted citizen of Council Bluffs, died yes- | the stockholders borrowed this money icals in st . in the city on his way home from fisherm: at Greenwood Lake, N. Y : flitine . : et team i ks | “ADSOIUtelY the Best Made,” the county Jail for breaking into ‘‘The lay morning at the Broadway Methodist | There was and is no personal liability on the —— - legislative session at Plerre Mr. | went on the ice with his team and broke SUIII 0 y fl BS a 0. Court” saloon a_week ago yesterday morn part of the | five miles from Lelivered 1y enrrier to any part of the eity | — chitsrel promoters and s Lolders. TEACHING PATRIOTISM. Thornby is a member of the | The horses ot ashore and | ing, and yesterday i his time was 116 Has Baon 8 Biominent workes in th Add to this amount the #54,000 s senate and represents Custer and | them turned to look at her mas- out. Mo hud scircely boen releatod when | | Lo li8 beet Mhsdrltil B past, but, | iegalls approprinted. und wo have #1040 | mat 16~ Attacked the Roman Catholle | and Fall River counties, the largest district | Tom zaw her and called to her an officer picked him up and deposited him | church for more than th ears past, but | jnvested by the city and bondholders in this Church. e spjte. The senato s bee esi- | T telligent beast approached fn the city jail for unother trial for the same | during the winter he was unable to attend | enterprise, leaving but #8100 as A late congregation greeted Rev. Thomas in the sipge. The senator has been o resi gt nt beast approached him Wienco. o ount of boor health. Tho | theaofull, entire —and _total ' umount A large congregation greeted Rev. Thomas | dent of the Black Hills country for sixteen | and he continued to talk to her in William Maghor, the Fremont coun 0 lensant weathor of the Intter part of lase | Put In by the stockholders. For this | Anderson at Calvary Baptist church last | years, and is a prominent in republican | cvaxing voi When she was within who. fichieved soma little distinetion re- | PicAsant weather of the latter part of st | &gy 409 the directors and stockholders have | evening to hear what he might have to say | circles, He was a boy when the great ten feet of him he thought of her train- cently on account of the easy, carciess way issued to themselves $1,500,000 of stock, on | that would be interesting and beneficial 0 | 1o the Hills . ing in plowing. *“Whoa, Nell!” i which he made way with fourof his | B0 to church yesterday morning, and h'(h,“l “‘m‘ nl }mm (‘.,-»» o ‘\l‘l m-|\:|‘n; a mlrn the Junior Order of American Mechanics, | pe " $ wives, one after another, is in the ciiy, o | b v he enthusiasm of the | should be paid. Should not the urn_ be Yot e NRR AN ARE Y srartiatl | guest of the coun ail.” The complication X a " s worker the pros- | Father on the &1,000 actually invested. Lot who had been invited to be pr nt, ar | mentioned a fow days ago as the result of an Ml uain. | it ot be supposed that th gentlemen in- | about fifty of whom attended in a body T'he two most important questions before 1 feregularity in the d of the grand ; jarch | deaiis | eurred hazard or performed valuable services | His sermon consisted in the main of an ef- | oy legislature,” said Scnator Thoruby to o | ‘ ury caused t lictment ugainst him to be his home about 101 not appearing in the figures. They did | fopt to exalt and encourage patriotism and to # Vigouia » ABBROHH ’ by Judge Smith, Mayhor's attor :ble and tottering | nothing of the kind, Two of them lived in ; b AL ‘\“ falr approprin i) fd A 4 2 5 Pt ReatE the eas! “red L. Ames is reported to have fon and resubmission Ve appropriated ook & change of venue to the Pottaw 3 i f the beauti nst, Fred L. Ames s reported to have | o . 0¢ oup social organism. He took for- | sn0.00c ; attamie court at He brow Ll od on the site | received 4,000 shares or 00,000 in stock. I C! 200,000 to ol oy o b c I ; this he probably paid about £0,000. Sidney | his text the 157th Psalm, fifth verse: “If 1 5E 0 AN M k lace in one of the pews | stock or #150,000, for which he probably pa 0 nning. - e et lenty of sitting . DILAY bae.noxy term of the Ay SHEES G106 Boforette i tar Ebeninn s | B on et e ilion o i | hand forget her cunni the Hills three of the nine World's fair Jown and not ““A Dellclous Medicated Con= Mrs, W. A. Woc P e hioE A e e e oL O e | tione T murnose for takiig | These words, he said, evinced an outburst | commissioners. They are John Baker of much exercise. | feetion” for the relief of Coughs, tr i ! 4 A3 il EAA-L N two into the | of patriotism on the vart of the Jew, for | Deadwood, J. E. Pitcher of Custer Cit ought to have Dr, | Colds, Hoarzeness, Sor s and my dont bt Canton Sias Tos sopme gt BB gt deal can_ probably b 1 when | patriotism was no small part of his religion, | #nd Fred T. Evans of Hot Springs Plorce's Ploasant | for clearing the voice. For eale by & 1 Petlots to go it | all Druggists and Confectioners, e LIRS, it is stated that they were directors in the Hiould Hesubnision was ‘ost i Tho house by RUTHIE b nte 1t Tiew rostdonce, was alarmed at his appearance, and going to | Union Pacific Railway company, prominent @ : ho ) people palivel (el b BBl b - ’ tely | Packedin full two ounce packages, & was very sudden, her son, W e . whil B e O O ot of | exist and carry on its G cd-given mission. | before the clerk could announce the 1ésult ahd permabiently 1 B8 L O I e Aiils oity arriving ub bho houso just i avonce that he was dying, and while she | /0 G G AT ohetated by the | Daniel Webster acknowledged its impor- | Representative Patton of Huron changed his | cure Constipatic prociite the Fuoda Coupll ableth ; Union Pacific comp 1t ‘the motor com S WHBHkE b an | vote tono. As I came throush Huron 1 saw | Oue tiny, sug from your dealer end us 8 cents in BN Brought brok.to this olty ion Pacific compan, \e motor tance when he exclaimed, “I was born an 5 Iy > Rl onfata syt il Jory pany could construct a line under the char: TRELTE I fat, AT p b TR him hanging in the strects, Two | conted Pellet is a | stamps and receive a hox by mail. ¥ SR CALRHE pete e The body was lifted up and carried from | ter granted in 1568 without ever intending to T o L 3 Huronites hung a man in | corrective, a regulator, a gentle luxative, , Made by the manufacturers”of the entie, Itev. Dr. Phelps officiating, Fhe the church to his residence at the corner of | meet any of of its obligations, it could with | (IS4 fmorican o Wiile it 1s in el o : for resubmission. hese in- | Phoyre the smallest, the ensiest to take, * celeiffated Pomona Fruit Juice ceased had n daughter, Mrs, IR, N. Fllis,v Stutsman und Voorhis streats. The sad | Mmpunity promise the city that under its | [\ h v God's guidance. ) | Tesubmission whs lost fh the Just fegielatur ud ‘the most natural remedy—no rence ) Tablets, e o e et ok JAOHATHEN | S sekonh roing of s i oo | Charor ot o pung snoull b or e | 1 ASL DS COUBPUIANG, |y ope | icnutimisnion s o fn el egeltund | o wforward: Sigk Haninohe, it OUQUETTE & 0., for, who had witnessed it, and the suc- | obligations ass BbER Yot NObA IR synonym for religious cant and bigotry, | was too sick to g0 to the hall and vote, Headache, Indigestion, Bilious Attucks, WIITE GO0DE PAL ceeding services were peculiarly impressive. | the council and blind the eyes of the citizens | A, the Puritans had faults; who had not? Feolemeriira and all stomachi and bowel derangements Council Bluffs, la. s # sed was 76 years of age, and was | of Council Bluffs. In any event we find a | They were a sturdy band, however, and were syttt i o are prevented, relieved and cured. ~ - At tiio tuston Store. THville, N, 0. Ho came her. fom | o et of the ol | led by Providence to Plyinouth Rock as fit | “Prohibition s a failure in South Dak Wil A iy P — GO TO A The white goods sale Burlington in 1862, and five years later was | Broadway street railway about October 1, | Persons to shape the destiny of a new peo use it is against public sentiment. § 401 BOTH T A el looked forward to with so much it | maied to Miss Cathering Scammon, who | I, subsequent to the practienl complotion | Dler o with the Huzuenots, God picieed out | loons are rauning wido open il there quicdy curcd Ly Dr. Bages ¢ 4 : Speclahst W5t 1nii1o8 o2 Coudll Blifts ant still survives him. He has boen a member | of ‘the bridge and all of the line | the choicest to be LGRS L A LDk L UL IR UL tarrh Remedy. - So is Catarrly f : :"'-‘m'w‘“"“‘v o ”'m_ ik “1 ] el Jf the Mothodist church for fifty years, and | from the Methodist Episcopal ehurch to | 100 us on in the same path, God appeared in | In the Hills it is virtually impossible to elect e el X If you aro suffering R BA Y e hNING in all that time has been one ofhe foremost | Omaha, together with the equipment | Uhe berson of Washington as s de a sheriff or a district attorney or to sele: g caused by Catarrh, 8o is C 3 : : R IRNING, Workers. - He said repeatedly to Kev. Hents | andall of its siehts and immediatery. foliow. | 1od us safely through a civil war, cementing | jury that will make any attempt to_enforce | il e i g \ | and will continuo for oightdays. Thore | Delong. that” When his- work, was done ho | fuie - Jeass by the stecet. raflway 10 tho | U8 35 nation and fitthug us for a mose glori- | the odious law, In my scetion the” people offor 8500 for any caso which are many specinl bargains if the | wanted to go to heaven right from the | motor company, coupled with a contract by | OUScareer ; want a hign license system i ovder 1o e ’ they cannot cure, Paintal Vistonor Noed Glassos way of towels, linens, muslins, sheetings, | church,and that his lifelong wish should be | which the motor company for the street rail- | (/Ihere is danger threatening us, however. | duce the number of galoons and put them | 7 4 i1 941l £50Lka Rbine: Wk eal I MRS embroideries, lacos, muslin underw granted, that the summon 1d come in | way company was to build this motor lin | VO are erowing careless and indifferent er resul: Formerly the license in caturrh, earnche, doufnoss or discharges from gents' whito shirts, handkerehiofs, and | the way he had longed for during and operato it us lossee for uinety-nine | K4St triumphs have made us overconfident. | Custer county wis 85X, and we got 1 reve- . $he Gars; It you nts saiTering Wit Al gaa ot everything white, included in this sa years, med like a penediction from heaven | years, Such conditions of mind must be eradicated, | nue of about £10,000 a year from that source 7 ottt DR.M. H. CHAMBERLIN ryiing whilepnold AL on a life well spent T else will follow retrogression and_decay. | That money went a good ways toward pay A Competent g Iretullst i ostarr Com rly and avoid the great rush The deceased leaves, besides his wife, two LELRL e 0 y ) God alone cannot keep us in line. We must | ing the salaries and cxpenses of the county and dise ~»~.,g.p.-.-v . oar and throat as this sale will certainly be no excep- | children, ElizaJ. and Daniel S., both of We further find from the sworn state- | do our share as well. If a nation declines it | officers.” { e over Beno & Co.'s store, Council Bluffs, Towa tion to all our previous sales. whom live in the city and were near him in | ments of its officers made in court in its de- | is its own fault. No p; r can prevent ad: Senator Thornby's home is about 200 miles Seo hargains in white bed spreads at | bis last moment he members of his | fense to the suit brought by the city to re- | vancement if the people do their part. - v Trom the state capital, but 80c, H0¢ and $1.00. family say that he seemed to have a kind of | cover pay for restoring to gooa condition the We have reached a erucial period in our is no direct rail conncetion and h 100 dozen of H0¢ towe . unconscious presentiment of what was to | streets torn up by the motor company, that | history, and the demand of the hour is for st railroad route is to come down the f 7 happen, and the prayer he made at the | the company built t line pursuant to that | Christian patriotism. 'There is a growing Slikhorn to Norfolk, crossto Sioux City by without doubt the larg St shortls b Jeaving for the | contract with the old Broadway Street Car | discontent, The anarchistis abroad in the | the Omaha and then go north by way of towel ever sold anywhere was one of uncommon power. Heart | company, and not under the franchise of | land. The power of Rome is fastening upon | Huron. This route is about #00 wiles long show window venas the cause of his swiden | 1856, As above suggested the g us, said the speaker. Ifit is allowed to €0 | mmking the round trip nearly 1,500 miles See bargains in embroideries marked ith, and it undoubtedly was the result of | tlemen who took and mow hold | ou'in its course not long shall this be a freo | and the senator has to pass through three e, de, e, Ge, Te, Se, Ye, 10e, to 5o, exertion in making the long trip from his | the stock of this motor upauy | country. Rome is continually pulting the wool | states in goi from his See-bargains in table linens and nap- | house to the church in his cnfe vondi- | paid for the same probably about 5 cents on | over the eyes of the pe The priest. today, | duti Kins. tion. Announcoment of the time of holding | the dollar, wnd “are now nsisting that it | aus the polit ltuation in his vest | il do not thinlc leglslators from the Black X 1o funers 1l be made tomorro! sould pay return of 6 p ent on | pocket, and mai estants ave selling ov ills country wil to make this rounc ¢ Seo bargains in white goods. Seo | the funeral will be made tomorr 1.500,100 or 80,000, tnstend of a return of 6 | to Rome. The Romishchureh 1 the same | about journog many yoars longer said Mr, | ATe those ignorant pretenders who, FOR FIVE-CENT FAR per cent on the actunl reported cost, §000 | Iyraut it over was. Tt iv become dominant | Thornby, “While at Plerre T met Jumes . | withoutany qualifications, any ability, ; Or $47,000; or better por cent on the actual | here as it is in Spain and 1t will make stag- | Ward, whe ting the Great Northern ience, any skill, claim t ete. Five cases of handsome gocds just | Constderation of the Much Discnssed Ques- | amount put in by them of $1,000 or | nantourlife and eveutually bring about the | extension from Aberdecn to Pierre. He g (rpy Cratladtiibly Ly L4 i 20 Ry mn p P to hand all ready fov this great sale, o o tho Standpolnt of the Law. | $LS0 ey bive lnssted, and_now Iosist, | dgaihof owr country. | me o wnderstand thi wori would Uein | possess the power to cure all tho ills of COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORK SRR VB AR (Hr hanAlcsrohisfis R Coteit, Buers, Ta, Maveh 4.—To the | that while 7,000 is ample return on 7,000 hen, too, the “bummer” element in our | this season on the lino beoween Plerre and | 1 By 5 T R B Al K Dycine and Uleaning done tn March 4, and will continue for eight | edge in this community that suits have been | turncd on the 881,000 actually invested by the | allow themsel®es to bo governed by beer | frue. kapid City people, you know, have al. | WOrth soon becomes apparent to their | 1¢,,L% 5 ior deiiverol in all days. it )”““\'\El'»\[j"’m‘(; instituted by a lavge umber of citizens to | storkholders. “They hove taken 3 per’cent | soaled poilticians. | OUF ltics arc oven now | ready praded from that ' place”¢ast to the | would-be dupes, and theso conseience- | Prts of the country. Send for prico lat Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. Bcbver fi & ) o | dividends on this sim each year for several | given over to this class of men, who are de- | Cheyenne river, a distance of thirty miles vl i 5 i Leaders and promoters of low prie e Sas and Council Bluffs | 4 L0 Pt is to suy. M. Atos, by way of | bauching the conscience of our' people. and that rond 18 sure to be' bullt, | 1688quacks are soon consigned to the “C EHIE LB gty Agents for the standard patterns, Kid | Rtilway and Bridge company what is Known | yj),q¢ration, for #20,000 invested has taken But look what is goifig on to break down | Tt is only a question of time. It will have oblivion they 8o richly merit. rcudway, near Northwestern ‘e oty gloves dyed and cleaned at the shortest | 88 the “Broadway bridge tax” and for the | out of Countil Bluffs in cool cash #48,000, and | the Sabbath. Sec ‘the ‘‘rag- and bob- ¢ lumber business from the start and will | g "0 o TS _Cownell Blutrs, ra possible notice. recovery of the cost of the paving between lition to t n, from common report, | tail’” of the old country that ronizes our | carry supplies to the hills. We have law n stranga and strony contrastwith mees the rails paid by the aoutting prope uny day sell his 400,000 in stock for §200,000, | shows and saloons and causes a continual {biting the exportution of native grown | these miserable boasters is the quist, rand totel, the use and benefit of the company. In ad. | and it is to enable this to be done.that a 10- | violation of our Sunday laws. True, sonie -, and wo get for §7a thousand ' w SEae 2 A Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in | gition to these suits, actions are pending on f‘l'ub( nru-u .ru.\l.-n;.l, '“1 the mlw.x; :\« ri- :r":)n»“ximrs‘l !n_:l:liwl';’lyll/'unlwh‘(n[ml\];l;lli u_m'ufl p ‘l“vll “In peopl m;, .,,; thre ..lm,:(.,”,“ ignified yet courteous demeanor of # TR e h s LI AL | ment of every foot of real property in Coun- | States are foveigners‘ but the majc ] it luw was made to proteet the ’ ir i {'('.‘.‘t? lhnl::,,_ é‘_-)up{-.:' (ix&"l }nnllhk‘)llnx the partof the city to enforce its claims for | il Bluffs, Itis to swell this amount that | these foreignersare not good citizen A Tn TP b hose noted leadsrs of their profession, ad a lim- e intersection paving and other city and the citizens are beaten out of | the matter of immigration we should call a | jted market. With a railroad to the Mis- ™ s s : txes ) ¢ general prosperit This has been long enough the dump- | souri we will supply the eastern part of the . These matters are properly in the cou axes and out of the general prosperity | halt. This has t g b souri we will supply the eastern purt of the ) a P . i i : Al cane | and great increase of population that would | ing ground for the refuse of the old world. | grate, : A Seed Potatoes. and in due time will be judicially | { BEEENCEION ) Baont fare, DhAEE ATHO R v Havd B HAIN Do AHOR A el i . hree hundred bushels of pure Ohio | determined. Afy discussion of the merits 4 : g ¥ : g Increased Gold Mining. ' ) 4 4 There is 1o citizen of Council Bluffs but is | oughly assimilated before any more are al- Sl snvml potatoes at Thomas Rishton, 2406 | of these cases in the public press should not A that the motor company shouid | lowed to come. Some restriction has taken “But the product that is going to help the West Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. 1 probably will not materially affect the | have a reasonable and remunerative place. But who has been discriminated | Hills wore than all else is our gold. When | Who, during the past 27 years, have — final results. It is certainly not the aesire | BUtit is of very general belief that uinst? None other than the poor China- | Marvin Hughitt said there was no other P ree e iy PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. LS M oinvt HAT oA tatas 1 | cent fare would ‘afford ample compensation i who has never h‘f EEnyie T lu}lluolll‘ )»-ml-ll on the a "l‘hl“fklil;'lsllu»u-n- nnh»lnun abundantly demonstrate: eir ability t it YY) GHORALS, & McCave and | ynd atthe same time very materially i is left wide open to the cutthroats of all | could match the Bluck Hillsin the richness W. I. Fegan of Cincinnati is in the city, a | the undersigned to try their law suits in the | crease the travel. Expericnce the country | other nations. SP1ts Tesanraes HEoto1a U GHL s trish s THa| 22 efl‘e'cc speedy, perfect and permanent guest of W. C. Estep, newspapers. In their opinion se o over has demonstrated thata re on in —_——— Homestake is the gre t gold mine on the | cures in all the worst forms of those del- Miss Stanchfield has gone to her home in | have merit, and they hope to be able o | rates is followed by mcreased traffic and in COUNTY FAIR. globe, It produced millions, but it is | 4 ¢ ) o Creston after a visit to her friend Miss Maie | P28, merit: “”14"“-' hope tobe able to so | PS03 1,y increased earnings, is Only a starter, The Homestake hus frec | icate sexual maladies embraced within Sealy on Fourth street. convince courts and juries. The are other | g good reason why the motor line should be | 1ready Making Preparations for the E milling ore, which is reduced with com- | the general terms of B , questions, however, eminently proper for | g 4 Already Making Preparations for the Ex LI G AR RD b Eh At pFe U HtolAHORL N GS Mrs, S. G. Mumma and father, J. W. An- | duestions proper for | an exception. Hitic et Hall parative ease, but there uj rtun derson, 16ave tomorrow morning for Kearney, | Public discussion and consideration that | ‘This is in no manner a personal contes The Douglas County: Awrieultural society | 10,0¢ made out of the refractory ore of the Neb., to visit relatives, to be gone about a | 8hould be settled at once and for all time, | a matter of passion against Mr. Stewart and 19 SIIUBS ounty Aericultural soclety | FHills, Until two ago the reduction of month, ' In the meantime Mr, Mumnma will nd that can only be settled through public | Mr. Wright. who are owners of a part of | met yesterday afternoon in the Board of | this ore \\Aklunuxll\ to make it profitable. look after the interests of the Plano Manu- | #gitation and the city council following such | this stock. They are both heavy lund own- | Trade rooms. The school of mines then experimented with HERVOUS, CHRONIC KIMBALL BROS, facturing company in Northwestern lowa pyblic seutiment and demand 3 ers in this city, amoug the largest, and ang | The bond of Secretary Richard Engleman | 4 process discovored in “Gormany, but never y OMAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREET ol Ables lofy last evening for Ewards- | ,, L most Important of these questions is | temporary shyinkuge in tho value of MO | iy tho sum of #5000 was approved. Purses | Used extensively, und the " problem was AND Cor/ DAt b aha 1A i Conniti el R oty o Feprescutative of the | ® great railroad, manufacturing, fruit | satory advance in the value and avail ), the entrance fees to go to the society, | bearing mineral. Itisa patch of mountai b Special Notices. Nebrasica iad Town grand. lodges of the | market ana trade cen nands the best | bi of their property; mor should | and not to the purses, as heretofore. and gulch near Deadwood, perhaps ten milcs COUNCIL BLUFFS, order. On his retuen ho will stap ot Chiceg | Possible facilities for communication frv there have been any personal allusions | qhe committee on premium list was | Square. Much of its ore assays from &0 to B hiiaincds connaoted \‘\1tl;l'h“\l\'l:x*l' 2'fafO | one point to the other t a rate that | to Mr, T, J. Evans, now a private citizen of od ¢ it iar e th the | $0a ton and it can be treated for #7, leav A I"nlmm\x: Fari ani ity properiy B IGR B 14 ahie. Gf. the Towa o A1 | will® be reasonable vailable aund | this city and the largest taxpayer in this anted two weeks further time, with the | o %" hoydgome profit. In the past two = {hbought and “sold. " Pusoy” & Thomas, "Council Slane: sl he Towa commis- | 3y remunerativ ¢ a remunerative | municipality. It was Mr. Evans' right to | understanding that its work should then be | yvears, since the new process was proved Send 4 cents for therr illustrated new | 3 3 Givis g mites from prstaiiss Targs Hoee, t ‘ AP rate, however, refercnce is not had to a rate | attempt to recover back an improper tax. | ready for the publishers, the secretary in | practicable, five reduction works have been oS ey " AR and OUlier Iniprovomoats; | appIos, KFaps Miss Mary Platt was married February 22, | that will after paying operating and goneral | Nov is it u political matter, and should not | the meantime to invite bids for publishing | established in the Hills country, and un. | 000k of 120 pages, ‘‘Know Thyself. PP e Sl Y R A ;';“"’*]"_“{":':I“:Hlf\"“ ppeaus, 1o ~‘]=r-‘l . | expenses pay in addition a return on & capi- | be so treated. It is a simple matter of busi- | the sume. | doubtealy thero will be many more. Con- Nicholson & Co. ' B et c cag he bride will be re- | talization largely fictitious. The Interstate | ness and the rights of the citizens of Coun- 'he ccted superin. | siderable of the ore has also boen scat to the S fene LO . - | QEVERAL wacre Tracis near ofty Timits; Ana membered by muny fricnds in this city, she | Gommence comiission and the tourts n ce. | cll Biufls in connestion with a streot car ant ERERLL : Slsoted. suparin. | sidcrablaof iho ore has also bocnBent tothe | . Oonsultation: free, “Calliupan oz ad-:| B an e it e RO I e RUGECS quem X ) Commerce commission and the courts in es- | ¢ uffs in counection with a street car and | tendent of the sheep department and Omer | Omaha smelter dress, with stamp, frHa T A LT "‘\}":l'fix""'" sey Ir"{'l"y!'“‘!\fl, ""“Znh b sum- | tablishing rules for the making of reasona- | bridge company that derives its entire sup- | Whitney of the agricultural department, the | “The water problem, another insurmount- & 3 W AORE welllanrovea raT per the guest, of Mrs, W. H. Olemachier, | ble rates do ot so construe the Ly, but | port and patronage from this community. Thttcr £ take the piace of M. Clamens, who | able diliculty of the Dust has boen sotved, JOACRE wellimproved farnt 0 Towa st W {80 Bt Teaohilaty for - Ohicogo, whlsh will: hold substantially that the reasonableness CER SMITIL | had declined. W. M. Flyan was_awarded | and the Burlington aud Elihorn railroads 3. a1is OIS, | comnell ilum“s0™ spionaid ‘Gacre tarin nons e nvor Chicago, which will be | of the rate charged must finally rest upon _— the contract of publishing the daily pro- | have done it. Formerly the Homestake and | . Glanwood. &0, Furma. karden and (rult ands foF ° U o the smount actuully invested in the plant The regular annual meeting of the | gram A a fow other mines monopolized the availablo ||9 S |4m s“’eaf_ E G LA e Louis, millinery, will occupy 25 Main, l‘]"j‘ "‘;'.;'_l "‘|I¥I{Y-(.l.\\x:‘ »\]‘It' d lfn\-gnnw. W | stockholders of the Savings, Loan and It having been brought to the knowledge | water. The owners of small mines could not 1 5 Ty omia i cuoan | EMKaR30 DS R opposite Beno's after March 1 ie public and water properly should not | Byiiqine association will be held at the | Of the society that an effort was making in the | afford to raise water by steam and carry it Cor. Douglas St', avonuo. Al two 1ots In Wiight's add Gresns s @ ' Ma . have so prominent a D ning | 0 rt hot Monday N March 6, | legislature to deprive the agricultural so- | for miles to thew holdings, nor was their OMAHA 2 NEB = .. .. | transportation by s it 18 now well | court house Monday evening, March G, | o 3 > of the v vich enough to i o haul 0 If you have property to sell, 1 S 730 o i cieties of the state of the amount now paid | ore rich enough pay to haul it e T R ety 0 oy st 46 | known to have, at 7;80 ‘(;'1“""‘- an the superior court | oy by the respective counties as an_aid in | to water by wagon. The rail- with me. I have customers for bargains. 5 St room. All members are requested to be b - T B e ! & blic 1 g or of holding : e fol- | roads have cut the dian_ knot H. G. McGee, No. 10 Main street. Sablic Hayithe First Ol r the maiter of hol annual fairs, the fol I 10t by i w8 somington, Frankiln county, fob Silh The street railway being a creature of the | Present: D- W. Ot retary lowing resolution was read and adopted: ‘n‘l:\&" 8 "f o e lf Yflul' IStel'“ i I\m' i k pA R J Sgatised i and i his ore to the rec o ! T KING o, T by %5 I5anEIE, Monday night, u|1..huu--numn.-.l 1|y immunities granted it from the people, is | dozen, Ashton's studio, 18 North Main | coin should oppose any legistation hostile to | availabler Rapid City has acri People. public more than a private property, and the ¢ T IS, kA . : one of these 22l foros botwoen Firat st and Franklia ave. stree! the present county fai 80 orks and Spearfish ano ith Bestpiatting property in the o ty, §20,000. o usufruct of the stockholders is a wust for | U0 D e et s | ropreany D RO BRSO L IS Ollt Of Ol‘del' R RO Why let children die with diphtheria? | the proper service of the public for which Williamson & Co., 106 Main strec T ty at the next meeting of the Amer- located as far away as the Redwater, EEA UL I ave. Bestsits You can save them by Dr. Jefferis’ rem- | $¢rvice the return to the corporation should | largest and best bicycle stock in city. ican Trotiing association soon to be held at | The railroads are mining little spurs at the , : for fmplemont house in U .50, edy. Has boen used successfully for 35 | D¢ Just and reasonable and nothing mor g Olifcago. Zulohos wherever: mining. operations are or Soft Waler is scarce, | Lougee & Towle, 235 P vears. Price $3.00. For SRR (.”'X_ The supreme court of \l\s\hlmwu\ holds Mme. Helen .\hrnll hairdressing and Then came a little sport at the expense of carried on, and the miners can dump their | a DY You want t rent your housel We havi oLl Blufts druggiste, aleo at 2404 Cuming | sk reiliay carperations are created pri | manioure. Room 312, Merriam block. J. A. Connors, who is the head and front of direct from the shafts into the cars don’t worry yourself for a moment-~ | [henants who are waisiok for L Greenshield, ggists, als g | marily for le benefit of the public and RS d bl i . . . 001808 & LO: e L L SR street, Omaha, reer R A S RO B S e Fo roTITRRRRI T = the baby show. All the members scemed Gold and Tin Sure Things. go rightahead and use hard water with YARBAG S removed, CoMRpO0Ia, VALY, CHIMAEYS O SALE~ Citizens State bank stock. | & 2 b his work. One had Xcloaned. Well pro 1 for th rk. B4 o . Coming troil 80 Conat ivan state. | Subuit sash offer. 0 B Bheato anxious to assist him in his work. One hac el propared for the work. Ooal and wood and cheapest itizens of which hold more stock n rail i B Ll s some bottles he would give el | “Wehave the advantage over Colorado Burke, oity bullding X i - R b Sl | because silver is unsettled in value. Gold fi SOR BALE—Full 46 of tinaora 001, Food00mal: Missouri hard wood in the clty; prompt | road corporations than ans other state i tho Calm Before the Storm, e e o w4 2 | ylon is stable, and the development of the ’"- Xltion{ a bargain: inguire or Empkic ¥hukars elivery. H. A. Cox, No, ain. union, the opinion must and does carry with T R N o : 3 Mr, Gan kes a jok e T T b T s USSR s g ardware Co.. (ol i iy it great weight. The law creating public | L corcrdny was an unusually quict Sunday, | but this was going a -hittle too far. i e F week encouraged him to make an attempt to shoutc joined the venturesome Argonants, | SHOU | walking from Cheyenne to Deadwood nt yward and Tor ipon the ice. denounce in unmeasured terms certain fea neys make a creditable showing of South Dakota's wonderful resources at Chi 2y 3s185n1p 1no g Saturday night at Gre =] his hiead fall over upon his shoulder. She To us, us well, it brings blessings and s recelve her last ble g 4 was supporting him a convulsive gasp told that his life was over. slative bargains in muslin underwear, in cor covers, night dresses, drawers, chemises, lectric, Steam and Hand Power E .JOM SUIgOR[y puw s3unse) 0S| P Charles Konimmacher 1o arranging to | CORPORations with the mower o " ake | 1B Spite of the fact that there is to be an | tlemen," he suid, “1 dow't want any heip successful operation of the new process has »s Konigmacher is arranging to g St . . : T filled our section with the old time excite. i ) e propert or their exclusive use | election today as the result of which it is | propose to do my own pursing. ¥ A W1 9> build on his ten acres, purchased of {lf““‘r‘w,,‘,f“‘m,' l‘N’,If.”‘\’,,"“‘““}}f‘ %y 10 1o | possible there 1hay be & decided change fn | _ FProbably the mostdmportant action of the | ment, and there are many sales of mining fof land within 123 miles of Omaba. Wil pay 1k for from one-half (0 a section und & wssrs. Day & Hess, i e Kleoi % ) L Py PV R RR AnnAR et property. 1 believe there ire many proper once in cash. Must bo good land. (reen- Mossrs. Day & Hoss, in the Kloin tract e possess the right to fix | the political complexion of the city govern fon cume last. 1y, was the appointment | 1 WHITE RUSSIAN ! sTad M. Lo pel Tia: Nicholann & (6. Council Wuf Over 300 uc miles east of the post- | the charges to be required for its services of u committee to wait upon the Manufac: | ties yev undeveloped that will prove as val office yet for sale in tracts to suit. B e hauited for s services | meat. The bustle and confusion which used | turers and Consumers associution, the Keal ;M'"v e gre "\"_‘ mestake; Tho railmad + accurately revonls tha most hidden secrets of o b e » | to be an inseparable part of the Sunaay be- | Estate exchange, theBoard of Trade and | have worke up i GOURLLY) /| the past and future; Jove. martugs, busino is reserved, and before any amount is fixed i 1 there is sure to bo a wonderful develop. Two Milwaukee Accld us o reasonablo charge. the -evaporation” | fore election was entirely wanting, The | other organizations, und secure, if possible, | aud there is sure to be a wonderful develoy affat re. Pacliic hous. Council KLy T Two employes of the Milwauk ailway | process should have a full day in cou change is probably to be ascribed to the | their co-operation in 4p effort to have during | ment during the next ten year - STENOGRAPHER wanted must be experienced o SR iy e e En L ORI RECEY W A Th Eari “[ think I know why the Harney Peak tin and glve rafcrenco. - Address F. J. Dy 809 Sixth company met with accidents yesterday nfter- | Tho people whose lands have been tuken AWy WL the hecority Tor tha. ohadldatos | snen ha the Bardl Gt es i ind ucomontyo | mill was shut down, butel sm not at lib Aro, Councll Blugte 5 e i Sl by emish the traflic | putting the finishing touchces on their boom. | the people throughouy Nebraska and the | totell. I am confident, however. that the | and you'll never know the difference. - | T ot ¥ttt s Bios streat thire oG O e ALLTIIR RMQUA Y TN S 100, soma sud gives them an opportunity to spend | west to pay the city o visit. President | Works will be started again and with double This elothes willlbe i hite, | Beron had his thumb and two of his fiugers | \he minmnor of Arrlving at the same - 1t (s | the day before the conflict in taking s prayer- | Walsh, J. A> Connors'and D. H. Wheeler, sr., | the former forea, - Our tin ore is three times he clothes will be just as white, | 35 wena=Laree room house with wiTwodera crushed. A switchman named Runyan had | plain proposivion for plain people and has no | {41 View of the situation and working them- | were named as the comnittee as rich us that of Cornwall, a4 big fortune T et Al . improvements., on Park avenue, §25 per month, his lleft thumb smashed in the same way. | eeonomic mysteries surrounding it. 1t 1s 4 | S¢1%¢s up to the right dogreo of Christian | The meeting adjourned until March 18 ag | s been invested i the mill i ghero is clean.ad syest-smelling, Decgss he LihEIR axanter 2 40E A, Rev, H10 pe? AR, The company’s physician, Dr. Macrae, Jr., | question of right and justice that every | fortituae to enable them to keep their blood | 2 p. m. cuough ore alrcady in the dumps to_ keep it | «¢White Russian” is specially adapted | ~'Wour' cottage houses tn Twin City Piace, ne who attended them, states that amputation | yhinking man ean readily detormine, Sena. | Fessels intact in case of defet. Today is - &> running for thrce or four years. Why : Keys Brow. factory, 8 por month cach will probably not be necessary. tor Edmunds of Vermont, one of the greatest | Bot likely to be very much livelier, for”the Taatliafs i Bl Brachooter: -\u-\4‘l{‘l t it u“]fl:hh{ Y FsuIne oporations for use n hard water, ¢ Srem ootiagus o0 Llird avenue, Vorth of trans: . ( Vermout, oneof tl g tony’ [BILMES IO IR TETY MUO Sinihy AT sl Deaty of {2reshenin 5 +Of course 1 believe the Hot Springs has a o 314 per month 3 Robert Melntyn ~ Who lectures at | tOustitutional lawyers of the present day, in | TOTENR AT0 B WOy O O O oronce. to GaLvestoy, Tex, March 5.—Last night JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. GToOm cotinge on Avenus €, near 20th street, ! 4 recent argument took occasion to say: 1 o ' | Charles Cronea, the 1dst of Lafitte’s free per month. Apply 10 k. I1. Odell, No. 7, Baldwi Broadway church Monday evening on | submit with sreat respect. and I thick it | SPeak of from the ward workers. The polls S8y 2 . | biock, Couneil sluirs “*Buttoned Up People,” is one of Amer- | will turn out to be 50 in the next ten years, | Will be open from § o'clock at the places | booters, died in Chambers county. Cronca " W L open | 0 . ° Dusky Diamond Tar Soap. ™ % VW ANTED=A stabie i 6t tho Ogden TTvery fea's greatest orators. witl burn out to be 80 In the next ten ¥ears: | famed in s SUNDAY BEE. AS there are | was born in Marseilies, Junuary 14, 1505 nQOne !nute Wil e law that you may muke, or upon any too ex- | DUt few oftices to be fiiled the voting will #0 | He came to the United States in 1818 as o g | JEAVE w stk Tt of proporty. Taproved and Another Improvement to the popular | tended & constraction of f, but as s fact mn | 91 FPIQIY aud the count will in all probabil | cubin boy on o French frigate. He deserted S kB llhrllT' ':\:_',:'r;;,w:,-:}*::n"' racs | - apimproved, or skle 1o all paria of the ciir) Schubert piano. Swanson Music (o the social economies of this country, resting | 1 be completed und the result ascevtained | his “ship in Charleston, 8. C., 1819 and federal courts. s B00erken, “Yhugart | You think of buying. come and see whut I can — - on justice which gives to every man his | before tomorrow mormng shipped on a_vessel bound ostensibly for euma |C | BoskCodnei amoa \ Sleryon. 3 may save you money. H. G "Motise For warming guest chambers, bath | due, and fair play to all, that every service John W. Dorland of Lincoln, Neb., | Liverpoal. Off Charleston the ship® was RO 1 MAR AtTest rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just | thata railroad or anybody else docs for an- | chaced through Day & Hees, | Bove to by a schooner under the command of ciatic, sharp and shooting what you want. Look at them. Clean, | other under public regulations and of which | has just purchased through Day & Hess, | 0" gy ™ qumed Jones. Volunteers were ains, strains ana weaks convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas und Elec. | e is not the master (us every man has a | 8gents, thirty acres of the Kicin tract. | qgked to g0 into Lafitte’s service, Resses ave relieved by the $100-High Crade Pneuma-= trie Light right to receive profit from his labor, which | He will set it out in fruit this spring | Cronea und fourteen others voluntecreds and TICURA’ Attt PAIN TLASe 3 i 25 = he can sell at any price he chooses to take or | and build good buildings at once. went aboard the schooner, which then sailed (n‘x““ “ ANt AKI.I l]rx:i tic. %I 33 1b. Road Villlam Watson has p sed four | 10t) will be regulated according to the value i for Corpus Christi, Tex., where the volun : k. Quick, original and 3 ""}l AT \l"'::“"ln' ‘”“["']:}:‘:“"ln'm"" of the servico performed and not according _Bouricius Music House toors wore landed.’ Next 4ay the brig - hove unfailing, it instantly relieves \ Racers ; Which ho fs going to improve i onn b | 10 the particular circumstances of the porson | Fine pianos and organs for cash or | toand sont a boat ashore, taking the men o weak painful kidneys, tack yeurs exporionce,—largest line building himself & home and l_l“mm“, or the corporation who has to perform it. | payments. 114 Stutsman street, C. Bluffs, | The brig was commanded by Campbell, La ache, uterine pains and 1s in the west, see wholesale What right has a miller, for illustration, t fitte's licutenant. Cromea served with Kuees it 1ds s reta1l. —Revairing done. We ¢ % o | N - utena ¢ L weaknesses, coughs, colds or retal evairing done. © can an orchard. | charge me 10 cents a bushel for grindin Eleotion e Campbell eizht mouths, finally deserting at . d chest pains 1t italizes change your old solid tire to a pneus : heat because there is a_mortgage on his | The following have been appointed specia rme ) r o G ek AR S i % Emma Kennard, stenographer, notary | wilt " what right hus o railroud con Ill‘\hil: .,:‘h -xr l. \:n"-\r:'u' lnl:\ “L”l< s “,‘ \\!'\'":. the x\.'{xli‘\’ o \.!A‘,u‘:”m‘l .‘ v the nervous forces, and matic, ‘Send for catalogue. depositions, commercial work, lettér | putup its rates double because double the | Mineeer o e MR B X ¥ hence is powerful in the writing, 106 Main, ace: Sabine Pass. since when he has lived on the N 2 N N 2 aounc of its stock has been fraudulently | Places 5 e R e, the treatment of nervous pains —_— COLE & COLE, . - Prac - First Ward—First precinet. T. 11, Altrop, D 2 : . a issued ito innocent handst * * % \What i epublic of Texas, participatiug in the cap- | weakness, numbness and paralysis. Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufls, the | vight has & rallroad to pub up its rates above | @ Brown; second precluct, . Lundon, J.§ | Fpubileof foxas participatiog in, b t P e L. ,n)n ggists or by Council Bluffs, Ia. rice, ve, $1.00. uggists o ) 0 mails POTTER DAVG AND CHEM. Cokr Bos g Sole Agents for Victor Bicycles noon while couphng cars. Thomas Walker ot his right hand between the bumpers and o Ferguson ture of Santa Ana. He leaves ninety-four best $2.00 house in lowa o fair value for the service performed be Secoud Ward—First precivet. Lewls Hansen | living descendants,

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