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THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | simiiiniee s ‘";:L..‘;u:::",:',';.‘"’.‘:.'..':fwm BETIER FIRE SERVICE | einsured i T iy VT, e "SMOKED FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. COUNCIL BLUFFS — On motion of Alderman Pace the office of | . i veterinary surgeon, which has cost the city — NO. 12 PEARL STRE Manawa is All Torn Up Over the Election | 06 per annum, was done nway with Blacic%ell’s Ty Cultivate Colery, J 3 o p " . | Stovx Crry, Ta,, March 8. —[Speclal Telo New Steam Engine, Hose and Other Appar: gram to Tuk Bre]—E, W. Stalner, f | Ithy capitalist, is dividing sevoral thou PRS- sand acres of land on the Missouri river bot |~ Mayor Lawrence announced that he had | of Last Monday. | appeten Geores“a e o 4 iton o | atus Ordeted, [ the police force to fill the vacancy caused by rier to any part of the city | - | $Ee R \o vacancy Delivereaty gnation of O. E. Beswick, who will 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER GROSS FRAUDS ALLEGED ON BOTH SIDES | S50 e i tiut the contract or paving | NOW FOR LIGHTS FOR 'THE SUBURBS | acres ‘onch wnd. seditingn ‘Taguily ot et . o < | Business Office. No. 43 o FOUrEH ave shotld be 16t to the Jowest | landers on each tract. They will ‘engage E————= | Defeated Candidat Tuntelpal® OMces | tho property owners interested having ex- | City Electrician Needs Moro Instraments to | LWO years were successful and already over MINOR MENTION. Wil End or t ave the Result \ pressed themselves as in favor of the home A0 familics huve been settled this winter | Test Arc Lights—Parker Tract A iy Chanied By (. Ovarta< it 1o w8 made articlo. : A TP SEoah | They work on shar m in Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal Lfl"‘l‘"";"'\‘\‘ Tkl o -m’“lhi‘:":‘w'“v"'"{{‘“g‘["lf | bbbl | Swovx Crry, In, March 8.—[Speciat Tele- | A martiage license was issued yesterday e now in the flve department and to purchase | e gram to Tue Bee rge and Christian | to Arthur 1. Chambers and Mary 1 AWK | 6 Jgtlo town of Manawa has an entire Ao ; For some time tho Board af Fire and | Bardes, the Cincinnati tanners, are principal suder, both of Pottawa e stration list of thirty-four voters, but | council then adjourned until next | pojice Commissioners has been endeavoring | Stockholders in the Bardes Saddlery com (0] acco Bob Scott was given ton days in the county | il # us | Tuesday evening. i pany, incory here today to build a fa - jail yesterday for committing an assault on | its election last Monday was attended by as T to secure needed fmprovements In the fir0 | {5r %y manufnoture. haruetsce. anc Nooes R. C. Williams ina lower Main street saloon, | much excitement as if the town had been | Remarkabl " department, and 1t has been successful. rs and employ 100 men. | Fifty thousamd Mrs, Botty Wilson died yesterday morn. | big enough to have motor companies, boodle | The 8-day white goods sale that opened | At lnst night's session of the council the | dollars will bo exiondod . the bt fhonsand [as been popular with smokerseverywhere for over twenty-tive years, i iniatsi0 oclock of heart falure, aged 50 | aldermen and other motropolitan improve- | at the Boston Store Saturday last has | committee on fire and water recommended | machinery i i |l;r\‘v"’;v}'!‘:‘l::;- 217 South avenue. | ments, Sogreat was the stir whichit cre- | been a wonderful suc There are | that the board be empowered to make the | uils It is JUSl as Good Now as Eve: ie leaves two chil § ated that it was not untii late Tuesday night | still bargains in storve for everybody, al- | desived improveme The report was ) : The bugg All the cvidence in the damage suit of e b S LS 1 improvements. The report was | GmiNNeLL, Tn., March 8 —The buggy plant | Oberholtzer agninst Hess is now in and sc Ll R T e ',,:;]““*Ik'l A it every depurtmeng | Adopted and the board was instructed to | of the Spalding Manufacturing company Its FLAVOR, FRAGRANCE and PURITY have contributed largely to the il o 16 of the attorneys ha votes had been comp! o and it was known | IV \ JAAAN A L) lease the room at hteenth and Harn | burned to the ground tonig P cause of f . f P ¥ 3 " f P B e nik1a. o arzusiente wiil e Fest ositively who was elected. In fuct, it can- [ being stocked to overflowing with all | G50 CIE TOO Ab BIBRIGEMEE tnd Harmey at | urned to the ground tonight. The cause of rowing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is been made. e arguents wi imed | § ) s the mewost, Tatest and hobhiess woodso | 81000 per annum; to purchase one stoam is unknown. Lverything was de ) L } £sa will probably go to the jury hy noon. | tory e 30 Bt 4 ot the question of | he found in the white goods linc oL LS L R i 50,000 1hsti¥ace. 458000 k! growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had Al Sty ead s o 18 elected s completely settled yet, fot Speaking of “white goods,” remember | h0se, six horses and two sets of double har- | B vis ) e e DL tho dofeatad candidatos, and especinlly the | iy A0 A OBA HOE: TrdAn WHTte. wiat | MeKB L6 salbat QUARESM TN, Ha bartyal babk el Licensed the Saloons. in this form and at much less cost than in cigars, fine stercoptican views, on “Picturesq g | Gioteatoc candidate for mayor, promise to | dress goods or muslins only, but every- | ern purt of the city for the steam fire en- | CEDARRapivs, Ta., March 8.—[Special Tele N ¥ ! rope” and *Picturcs America vl vorg uit e ofcially announced 18 e | thing " that is white is included in the | #ine, and to suitably equip the rodms men- | Eram to Tur Be ] —The city council of Traer BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO Cusy "‘ .luhyl:s m\m. hurch ‘I r -l‘ s Bt [t P “““‘, M\‘":H;‘“ | sale, such as table linens, muslins, sheet- | tioned. The commit also mmended | ‘\hlm: meeting decided to license the DURHAM, N. C, (ALl ABR o ot p e fina | i oW le napkins, e flan- | that the 8,000 feet of hose be purchased from | Saloons by assessing them a fine of §25 0 | =—————— ) Taesdny evening been vis! votes cast by versons who had no right tow table napkins, whit i h of h e i FOM | o n tlvli ‘.’yl;t- JiRtErs. citios uh ow on thoir [ embroideries, laces, gent's white | Omaha dealers [ month i Sk I wity home i .[hu « : for the mayoralty was be- | and night sh stamped goods, Action upon the Putance of the propo- | 1t is not necessary to call a doctor for o cut ® Considerable trouble was caused Tuesday | :\ '\' 'r\”‘ i b |‘v lw"l\\ { \-\hum“l b u\‘ | muslin underwe! lace curtains, | sition of the Continental Clothing company | or bruise ; Salvation Oil. Only 25 cents. [ A District tetooh Tncs wit those | We H. Beck, independent 'demoerat, The | 1le will only last until Monday, | sob gremoe iy, ‘it 81,000, provided the | T | 1 merican Dis aloglaph Linos with LHORS | {460 colonals wet'e ot in il tnels gioey elet [ aoih ly last u Monday, | new fire encine and the company mauning it Death Roil, | o T O e orions ofico s | ton day, and If there was o singlo w facch 13. | ine of embroid- | 1% nimed the “Continental,” was deferred | Porrrasp, Ore,, March 8. ~William Gard- | RN o Kot BLmuse of tolbphe which remained unpulled it was because [ Don ', 'l“'[“"'"'}". ""f."‘“'"' 3Ot e | until the next meeting ner,suld to be the oldest Mason in the T . . | were burned out in various parts of the city. | both colonels were unaware of its existence, | eries offered at this sale from 3 e Mi; MR HIGT R lioed 8 SosobibR! th: | TR A BTN, b et oA RGP it I A X s v 4 _ 4 o tric | When the count was completed it showed | yard, the prettiest line ever shown in A TEve < B Some damage b a RELiTe calessrie ok o omple e oo | yudy dhia i the effect that the city patin @ gasoline | 4FFived lre thom Kansas' City, Mo, only o | | e ower was remedied t id tawvo votes more than his op: unei 8, i L ew months ugo / it oo et e oRag AN Wiielit and G Kernsy who | Towels—We show the best %5c towel | 18 ting plnt and operate It, and that bids W months ag it | A suit was commenced by the Deerc ‘ e e b T | in’.\u.. a at this sale, don't fail to get |:'AI"'{"K‘l\"| forin the Omaha and eastern gy hogdnchot Beecham's Pills will vo- | [l Weils fmplement compiny in the superior | BRSO e st oSt | o few. by Ne) S leive. t endent ca or recorde | s 9 i prolonged discussion followed court today_aainst the Omaha and Council | Perient can A Wright for trustee, | Muslin Underw See the line, the Biuffs Bridg ,‘ should have taid g between the | Ss!S: r been paid, Tho | Mikesell pany to reec ompi ty owncrs for ,‘but which hus ne Y Wheelor wanted the Sun Vapor compa ieir democratic antag- | styles, the quality, compare the pr the until January 19 and the was o tie between John | by long odds the largest line, the lowest | take steps to li » suburbs with electri and John Collins d | prices and best selection to bo found in | lights, = Mr. Howell was in the simo f | independent candidates for ty we elected o | onists, and t Which the motc prope i track roperty is the stato. | of mind, and Mr. Jucobsen wanted the Old Time ated in Riddle's sub-divis n IVE DOLLAR BIEEES. ¢ Sadd 3 v " suburban residents given light immediately, Bayliss’ first addition and Stutsman's i 1 Accused of Colonizati SECOND FLOOR. | s b Gl Ly \I addition. The claims have been assivned i In of the fact that to an | Sheetings, pillow case musiins, yard- | “"'““};U‘;\l'_”;];;‘{l_‘""”t‘_‘\»\ b Bflethqu rs 10 the pluintiff for the | the offices scem to have been pre wide musling, both in bleached and un- e et s o el JOf treating purposes of the suit | divided up, the independents are dissatis! bleached, ull go during this sale at man- ) Harley Shill rested yesterd stealing” some & lish_the idea of gi Colds and in compl 3 Sun Vapor company. < % Mr. MeLearie's resclution was notadopted, [ Coughs were but one offered by Mr. Elsasser was. The 0 resolution adoptad provides thut the objec. | based on the tionable penalty clause be stricken out of th idea of sup- contract, and that where a lamp is not bur 3 nd Willard Foster were ar- | As a matter of fact the mayor is lord high | y morning charged with | executioner at Maniwa, "and the other [ yave ndvanced eonsiderable during the ticles of wearing apparel | ofticers do not have v much to doabout | Aot At BT, T, Tafhal. u hack dvivar, — A ses running the town. Beck is the proprietor of | Past two months, but we were f x(mM’! w nt also issucd for the former's | a “joint” at Manawa, and it would of cowrse | 10 laying in alarge stock previous to the § house on upper Broadway and the warrant | be a feather in his cup if he could make and | advance, which we are giving ouar cus- was served by Constable Baker, when the | unmake the necessary laws togive hisplace | tomers the full benefit of during ufacturers' list price All cotton goods { ! i the property own ‘ 3 | . v h missing stuff was found, Upon trial before | the prestigo of the administration trade. He | this sale. Take timely warning | dibied from the b, aad thas the Lol v pression. We BY Justice Vien dho o mon proved their T | and bis friends being countecd o, they now | and our puichases oy whils tho | Cosred rom the bill aud tha the Sun Vanoe | o0 0 )i 6w cence of the theft, stating that they propose to have a_recount claim that | o0 itself. White bed | i ately. feedi " keeping the things for another man Ig' lnl-‘ Imu;»;:f« llu/{l-n |Or 80 fellows, paying | LI"I’ “II(l‘:“‘\llll ~“_fwi“\\ ‘x” o (MO IAL 1y Ary LI that “fee (lll‘l}( a were dischurged, their board bills and other expenses in con. | AR LR G LR More Land for Parks, Vg o . Aman giving his name as Burbank and | $idoration of their voting for him. Just | and $1.00 Sce hargains in gent's White | oipy Attorney Connell sent in a communi cold” is good doctrine. ¥ ' wearing o “private dotective” badge which | before the polls closed they claim that Reed | shirts and night shirts for this sale. | wyigh in regard to the Parker tract. swhich T I et e by | ran' In two follows who, tipon being ques. N6k (0f the mumarous -d6teotive tioned, admitted that they had only resic . | L Never before were we better | jt s proposed to purchase for park purposes. 3 | prepared to show you such a beautiful | While of the opinion that the title may not that are established all over the countr in the state five n hereas the law | Jine of table linens and table napkins to | be absolutely free from doubt, in view. - | the purpose of bleeding rustic youths « provides that they m side in the state | gl or in handsome sc rn f the Y . . ‘ bR D LD ets, the most | adverse posscssion of thd lund |».; .}(r(ln_u-]:‘r of cod-liver oil with hypo- T 1 II ush, icked up on the street | SiX months previous to their voting. e, 31848 e GVEm Bo o the city, | for more than ten yeavs, any defec s i v their cash, was pi up on the street | nplete lins ever br yght to the clty, | e may 1 edied. ' The attorney be- | phosphites, a rich fat-food, 7 [ } [ \ o hoon and taken before the | Were turned away, but Reed ran them back C William Liddell & Co.Domael. | lieves, however, in viewof the doubts which o foran examination, Attheend | 80d insisted upon’ their being sworn in et ) 5 B e XA O, o ene | Thatr votes wero, then: talen, wnd it after exist concerning the title and the possibility | cures the most stubborn idard paper patterns. Kid gloves dyed and cleaned on the | commissioners, ¥ o opinlon also f SHOREAEIDORIIBIE ROtiGa] o siid that he y fanuliar with | 9 Lt bl the title to the | tract. as shown by The Good Samaritan. 20 Years’ Experionce, [1ON COMPLICATIONS, the county “x"lln"::;tlt:h:)r{‘:‘(l!.xl(- A\Kllh\"n lr;l |-VI:I\:.. BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND nd _knew that at the time of his WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OV THE | d J. M. Parkér hada p t title WORLY'S HERBAL DISP BN« at, | in fee simple to said land; and further t BARY OF MEDICINE, ' | for more than twenty-five years next before his death said Parker had been in the undi that would be self. They have on the new building | leading part. Several choice poems | their {riends in apa from Moore's melodies together with | worthy of T some patriotic selections, both vocal and | secured a din; instrumental music, will make a deli at 545 Broadway, and have placed in it ELE ful evening. ims, organist of St. | bar furniture that is bewildering in its ide-at the organ. | magnificence and beauty. The wood- | Republicans Now Claim That They Have work is solid mahogany, che: and Elected the Third Ward Alderman. 3 , | Walnut, highly polished, and mirrors | Michael Nolan, a Third ward demc th diphtheria? | and cut glass abound everywhere. The | comes to the front with some assertions, You can save them by Dr. Jefferis’ rem- | central mirror over the bay is a gigantic | which, if borne out by the fi possi- | turbed actual occupancy of it, the land beir edy. Has been used successfully for 35 | plate eight feet wide and sixteen feet | bly change the present tied condition of | fanced and almost continually in actual wub years. Price83.00. For sale by Coun- | Jong, with. four by eight foot glusses | things intho Third ward and give the posi- | tivation by him or hi cll”lllun:uh‘u):;:l. 8, also ut 2404 Cuming | paneled on each end, making a stupen- | tion to Mr. Gleason, the republican candi- ke ‘]‘I”‘““]“lp.l i w',“‘“i street, Omaha, dous mirror eight feet wide and twenty- | date for aiderman in last Monday's eleetion. | AR it Uiy The o, four feet long. The central mirror | When he went to vote his mind was so com- | 851t g hessible for ono e tha s i ) 8 sarly $1,500 and i letely filled with the thought of that pro- | Dr: Miller spoke at length upon the propo- Council Bluffs, Most elegant hotel in | Plate alone cost nearly 81,500 and is one | ple ; ; L sition to accept the deed from the Parker Jowa. Dining room on seventh floor, | Of the largest in the world. A fine | boscd tax levythat ne puta check in the in conformance with Judge Lakes' " g I DS GO0k ing r SEan S square opposite the proposition, but forgot IHMEANCORY ] e Rates, 83 to #5 per day. E. F. Clark, | #moking roomand cigar stand is pancled | $ausre opposite the proposition, but forgot He urged immediate action as the Prop.’ (‘.‘1] Illncu‘.!:,‘{ ‘:.-51m of lq.o, building. and & | Xrrer his ticket had beon deposited in the proaching for the board to begin o1l furnishell reception room cecupies il ' Y e vha » ha . work. i o e AL | box he remembared what he had done, and A it Al i caild b | ing he we | 18 tended ma- | ds wus learned that these two votes | oney, Lurgan, Iveland. The above are | that some person lab under provious 5 68 Vo0 1050 oy / BT 20 yeme sheough hos tende spico | Were the ones that turned the scale. Beck's | all offered during this sale {RiaRB ity ng o uim to the land, and Cf)“fl'h when ordinary medi- / and variety of the life of a deteetive friends intend to air this little escapade in |~ Stamped goods a very large linc at | in view.also, of the fact of the long delay | cines have failed. Pleasant the courts if necessary in oraer to get what | oup sale prioe which has intervened from the time the . 8t LLELIDLR G | they cluim to be their rights. Boston Store, Fotheringham, White- | Proposition of Mr. Parker was submitted, | to take; easy to digest. R Brantis LI A ACHIATEREE e law & Co., leaders and promoters of low | Uhat if the city now dosires this laud (OF | peaoared by Seorg & Bowne & Yo AN druggiats, ture on 1 i will be given by R A Magnificent Place, Snd:X AU G k purposes it should be obtaincd by con- S o Patrick ith, and a concert | Julivg Zimmerli and Frank Hahn have 908, m‘”‘ to 405 Broadway, Council | Gomngtion ceedings, and all partics wio | ——— S Francis Xavier's choir, in which My, | fitled Gp withouta possible exception | Al S v claim t st | - [ Jules Lumbard of Omaha will take a | the finest bar in the state, and now meet | e ¥ S ADAdviser of the park | G. W. n,, 5 { A hus him itted an opinion a s h To every purchaser of %20 or more in Suits or Overcoats a $5 bill givengratis. 500 styles. to select from. Why let children die Louis, milline nillin told the judges about it, asking that he be | M IliEnol il 1 opposite Beno's after March 1. The gentlemen will conduct o resort | allowed %o change his' ballot. ‘This, of | Faiued by condomnation proccedings and PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. for gentlemen, and everything will be | course, was refused, much to Mr. Nolan's IS tntts i e ] of “the high character that would | diszust. and on counting the votes it w, O A T o o ha Miss Ragsdale has roturned from a visit | naturally be expected from the first | found that each candidate had received 265 | o % PO the land had ribeen in the east. glance of the magnificent interior. The | YO5e%: ed by the cit d - b Parker, de ure the t s, and in t though itered into with M, ed. He believed it botter le by condemnation proceed- AL at mauner all question of im- | /reat the following Diseus ‘ 3 N ; 4 The question now arsing is, was that vote G. A. Keeline left yesterday for a business | finest cigars made will bo found in the | countod for Hathaway oo i it thomay Tote trip of several months to Wyomin, showcases, and the best wines and | enti ? One of the judges who visited the Miss Minnie Beitsch of Eldora, Ta., isin | liquors to be obtained will be presented | city clerk’s office on the night of the electi the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. | at the bar in cut glas: hat it was counted for Hathaw Columbia Clothing C. Buker, /e, there la iiplitilo dhiibe ithub the || PEteCT MER WolERe duisteds LI P | Sostarriu ol (he Head, Tiioas and Tungs) Dl H. H. Inman will go to Stremsburg, Neb, CITY COUNCIL, unmarked ballov will have to be thrown out, e s b D trs eata s o P Abe | Disetsaip Tiveri O3 platot, fiiduey %xhx.mm, =\ g tomorrow to close out a large stock of goods s and in that event ( v will be alderman | oo SHERIVERR Lo STCRRE (CO0s 10 e "Il | Narvous Dablilty, Mental Depress Om '111 for a firm there. f Muc rtant Business Transacted at ita | DY o majority of 1 vote. Other democrats, [ (P 800 FOL L. L v EO0, OF IO BREK slon, Loss of Manhood, S8eminal (& 9 Ned Shepard has resigned his position as ast Night's Moeting. however, state that the unmarked vote w on prevailed eakness, Disbetes, Bright s Dicenss, £t Vitus' traveling salesman for David Bradley & Co. | It was a lonesome looking crowd at the | MOt counted at all, and that being tho «d of | Dance, Riewhatism, Paralyels, White_Swelling, " the present condition of things will not be The recommendation of the By meil Instevening. | enanged by Mr. Nolansannouncement. The | Health was concurred in by f.yokei0 ent who, 5o far as | truestate of affu Il probably be ascer- | and Meat Inspector Beeson was d and has taken a place v anBrunt. Miss Edith Floyd, who has been the gues of Miss Ola Ogden for the past two weck, ceting of the city c to 5, | Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Turnorg 'wo aldermen were p rged. | and Fistula in ano removed without 18th and Farnam Streets. \ » public knows, never wanted % ai vhe! 2 official canvas 15 ma i — the knife or drawing a drop of returned Tucsday afternoon to her home in | th public knows, nevee wanted to attend | taued when the official canvas is made this Ealo) oo s hend L alstan Y e blogd. Woman with her delicate oryina re- Lincoln, Neb. another meeting, and whose wishes were b ol RS OipaTIeAE BOSY 3 siored 1o health. Dropey cured withont tanoing. A Use Bromo Saltzer—Trial bottle 10¢ § e Ty BTie sont v rospected by the public. There were tw All those interested in physical cul- Vst 2 | e li”‘.‘.‘J"';ffi‘l”id""i}'f'n" enat il 7 nearly 60 per cel "¢ | more who were perfectiy willing to continue | ture should see the exhibition of Indian e fcod” bulate nrislng, by exdogaes or vis he el 4 B rord Cb 0 1 s X ( i A TS BT Surer and_clieaper thun a trip to the Hot e nadiidng the sy bya o '“,""“[ their labors in- behalf of the city, but | club swinging by Miss Mabel Gray, ti JOIP RGATE NI, Sprines #5) to #0forfelt for uny failure to | Just received a fine line of 1803 over the first two months of the | most of the voters couldn't sce it South Omaha girl club swi at the 2 3 cure without mercury. h: . provious year and u decrease of 40 per | that way. Th were two more | SOUth Omaha girl club swinger, at the Very Warm Contest, Tape Worms removed in two of threo Lours, of 0Q Bont in 10ssos is the record that makes | ropublican aldermen © who . ovidessle entertainment at the lroadway church | yiggoums Vaitey, n., March 8.—[Special |- pape 1 marrimios e Blies cured, = the Council Bluffs Insurance company so | tonsidered the siiting-gown process to have | tonight. Several other interesting num- | 4 g Byg|—The city election here Monday TIOSE WIiO ARE AFFLICTED . proud und confident that the proscnt | Jooh ObSrited on them personully, und two | borsare on the program, in additlon t0 | io"Louly” contested. Tho contost was 85 | Wiltsavo ife and hunareds of dollam by ealling B yoar will bo the most successtul in its | ‘for the feclings of ‘their- unfactinate ouih | &80od soclal time. sharp that it drew out the second largest | OB OF using § ICINES. istory. =v.||xi:!n‘m'L.ln)n iu;lv ge in the feelings of wild John W. Dorland of Lincoln, Neb., | vote l‘\'l-'r 1";“”1 i’n the «‘i;y xM" bu DP. . W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICI '“ $ B Charles Konigmacher is arranging to | Mlarity which they must ¢ had. The | has just purchased through Day & Hess, | twenty-four ess than at the late pres The only Physician who can teil what ailt build on his ten acres, purchased of | Srunsaction of busincss was S i vy | agonts, thivty acves of the Klein tract, | dFitlyl clection, | the republican ticket was | ~a porson without asking a question, Messrs. Day & Hess, in the Klein tract council wended their | He Will set it out in fruit this spring | Tiling from nincty to 150, The city oficors | All eomespondence strietly eonidential. Modieiay Over 300 acres 24 miles east of the post- | wi tly homeward. and build good buildings at one ar Mayo office yet for sale in tracts to suit. mmittee on streets and alleys made 3 d n R, J. Miller: tresuser, . J | 8eatby exprees. Addressais letters 10 o i % O nlabt Amen; sc or, J 3 Dewell; assesso a report with reference to the paving which | he 1adies of the Christian chureh | Auih Riss: councitmen, Horace Warren. | G« W PANGLE, M. D. I H E I AI L R wen: | Will serve dinuer and supper at Masonic | N face WOl mmen. bath | John W. Paul has asked for on North \J KL Med For warming guest chamber b 1 anen, : . S : rooms, etc., our gus heaters are just |*tieth street. There are seven intersections, | temple Saturday, and 25 cents will pay orige Burbank and John ur of > BROADWAY,Council Blufls, what you want. Look at them. Clean, | the cost of paving which would be about | for a splendid meal. Everybody is in- hom are demo E v ans, Send de sramps for ¢ ifidential reoly, nt, cheap. C. B. Gas und Bl Light Cc . “The ¢ity engincer asked for further in , March 8. —[Special Tele- Have removed from my old il\:ml BOURICIUS MUSIC HOUS structions with ence to the brisge | depositions, commercial work, letter | gram to Tug Ber.]—The damage case of the | BIBEBE 1S CHEAP a3 Bom ocoupy the ausire floon Fine pianos and organs for dash or | Which Alderman Pac ad d to have ing, 106 Main. Capi S company against the city i 540 Broadw one planos aud orguns for dash of | which Aldermns, Pace had asked to hav g _ S AS EVER \e committee reported against the | vited. and the report wus concurred SohCols [l v Abrognt ‘mma Kennard, stenographer, notary DEs Morxis, y, Council Bluffs, Paco thought It ought not to cast more than | _Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, tho | 9f Des Molues wus commcnced this mornng. | 0o bume, Tard and bacon, while way | S > — p——————— Grand Jury May Have Him, 8 ), and Van Brunt said this was a gooa | best 2,00 house in Towa. The suit is un action for 85,000 dumages for |yt ¢ e che ip8s al Meschadort's market S ial Noti The Swift brothers were before Justice | time to construct a bridge, as there were g — alleged violation of congract on the part of | thanany other place in the city. Tho plac pecia otices. B Lk (or | mic) e st exataina :un;)lml of contractors who would be willing - ¥ r{nn-lm! the Wrong Man, ‘l}u“l«uI\. grow 'l:rv;:lzr‘gl!lw“‘]-:]t‘_: s s‘v‘m. |‘l.u— £ot youl moat 13 Whoro you gei the \n-‘lli COUNCIL BLUFFS. v 4 s 0 do the ork ver, reasonably order to “hris Carlson, who keeps u saloon a e on of elec o chis Ailating he 0 Moy (0r yOU Npnoy oy g $8a on the chargo of burglariing T. L. | {Riroduce thomsalyce o o0l norderto | Chris Carlson, who keops saloon at th city, commencing in Sevtember, 151, whore. | And recolloct thiut everything is tho bose thut I Tn Dawson oon U OV chatwe . sbHeapiy S | corner of Broadway and Sixteenth street, | | Nkt e : Bwitt & Co. slaughter: ) erontier, crow in Buf- Smith's saloon several months ago. Their | An amendment was made to the orainance | el R i L DR h by the = Cay Cluy 8 COMPONY - WAB! | gk P eIod Tres of hone , falo connty. 8I7.50. i miles from attorney demande séparate trial, and by | vacating teenth aver of Main | ™ ek -l rly of friends a night | obliged to take out 800 st «,l(‘lw ts. The | BiCH <% » MRt SO0 Bloomington, Franklia county, #). 1,000 othse $his means he succeodod In saving ono of his | street in favor of Deur & Co., to- | 0% b oo and tho entare crowd was pratty gus compuny, claimaiabas tho ordinance | Bowlal Gorisd Hei 13 farmin for salo. Johnaton'& Van Patwa, e A e i K " quiring them to pay the city havine ell loaded and by @ reation | passed Janui 880, el 7 it a franchi Sirloin Butts. ..., e ARGAINS—For a 70 by 90 ft. on Frankl glients from o term in the penitentiary. | JPIUE thom to pay the cf et ant | arose between Carlson of his | tolight the streets, was illegully abrogated | hle of oot 9 BARGNIRR=VO: 0 7 902000 FEARRUR There was no one who saw the burglary | i the entive o DeTent I onst friends. and Carlson, pulling a g his | by this action i Eirloin “trip % e 41 Acris betwean First st and Frankiln aye. actually performed, and tae only evidence War Arorlian iy cnieng 08 OB.Y Qne BALE | bopiot! threntonod th send ball 1o the b | > — {rloin Stealk 4 106 {0 12550 Colutting property in the oy, £0,000, upon which a prosecution could be basod was | 4 Was provided in the orizinal draft. ‘The | Pockely threatened 1o send a | Hh huo g Sulng the Stockhol, A e 1245 10 180 Fwo lots 0pposite Fiird st. Kol 1,600, that of u restaurant kee Yapp, | change wus A DLERY YU ® | gotfulness of hi T ABRGAIRIY. S0F Stovx Ciry, Ia., March 8.—[Special Tele. 8¢ to 10c One lotin Wilson Terrace. Jod P [ popublicans v R el getfulness of his Gutics us host. In some . ) - 15t Ge 4 “Uhree 10ts cor. Maln st. and 12th ave. Boat slta whom Ed Swift sold some of the stolen cizars [ TShUDLCANS ¥ way, while fooling with the yun, it was dis- | gram to Tue Bee.]+Suits have been filed AorStont "9 fe fo1 lmplemant houso In tho olty, §1,5%) ; on the night of the burglary. Tho latter | CT4US 48W | chiried at the wront tire and. the bai by por: holding pol he | VealStaw oo Lougeo & Towle | was tound over to the grand jury and his A resolution was ed ordaring the clty | PASIERC, R b1 ) ngor, dnflioting Renacas _paing potisies. ia _the | Sentiiew I 3 o g el b | clerk to have 200 copies of the ordinances | Passed through his own finger,dnflicting o | Safery Mutual Iustiince company, which | Vel Boast bond was fixed at $300. M. I Swift, with o 2, YOU want to rent your hou tonants who are waiting for It Nicholson & o, two comy evening, but us he had not been with him o 3 A " 74 | painful wound s b Daan welih the oty pussed since August, 1500, printed Iana Bad been with tho otherall | B o e fon the ponstruction Veal Steak Mutton 3 i closed fts business Saturday, to 1 but De Witt's | for s by five, and as the compar irocnshleld, have pile g 1 il Mutton Le BAGE ;u "“* “chimnoys the timo the sale was made he was dis. | of & sawer ou Mo stoeet from E venth | witch Huzel Salve will cure then, not nized by the s > de- | Mutton Chops Gt arsd’ 10r "ehe work "4 chargod. There 18 not the siekienr Seps | avenue to Twelfth ave and on Tenth L] partment, each of the stoc , many of | Sausage . CER AN 1 Burke, olty bulld that' he was as guilty 4s his. less Lucley | B¥enue from High to Thir was passed Seed Potatoes. | Whom are well-to-d, #re made defendants | B r% Burts o e eS| T £ wo yvod f |t 3 under a suspension of the 4 (none genuine: without Por:Loins, w Ass fittings) our 1s nsolld make, b 1 Three hundred bushels of pure Ohio Po A Sl The proposed £ Joyi hotwoen | gk iinta (ad et Lt ot L ge PRES SR o William Watson has purchased four | Fifth and Sixth avenucs and botween Tenth | oo Jgtetoes at Thomas Rishton, 2406 B \ o8 30 Ol il B I's. Fa~on, . . P .. ars c " and & half acres in tho Klein tract, | 4ud Twelfth streets, was brought up by West Broadway, Council Blufls, la. i R, ioste i | which ho is going to improve ut once by | Aldernan Graves, An injunction prevents | AR Ordinary Day G ! iglocee e | B building himself a homo and planting | fhfs ojiel! from opening the bics for paving | yesterday was only an ordinavy day sigs; 198 Jaipe qgive ghatag alley, and us the bids for Slitng are i ! 4 1 ; 8o ave, Counell Bluffa th LG \ands of the council | but the premium receipts upon the busi- yand Fish Aiways o'y hand. . — | 1% ACIE woll improv B HIDrEOY o Gard 'n and frult farm near Bluffs, 80, Splonild G)acre farm near . 850, Farmy. garden and frult lunds for ohnston & Van Patto NOGRAPUER wan ingof t ross, CHARL ) N, Muln St Counctl Blaffs, I, U bo experienced D., 809 Sixth Free treatments daily from m. at the Council Bluits Mo Surgical institute, 20th and I T—Large 10-r00m house with all modern 1ts. 0n Park avenue, §2) por wonth. a0 with good barn. new, §15 b S | markateay du; h ] 0od loca et Inquiro us B e mind this is for tie best Mea s in the COUNIL BLYFFS Coal and wood: best and cheapest ARRDALBS - Ol08. B cal, and | A communication from A. A. Hazard with I \ 2 b 1 o v om A A Husird wit VoA e 1ttt | Y | ARSTIACTS aund ioans. ¥arm aii oity roparcy Bt getnd | wlom bt e el | ~XCd pmt ezt | GEO, W, WESOHENDORF & 00,, | AR siivvods Wby | | ; ! ¢ rs ago, after three tridls o dis- | H. G, McGeo, N ain s [ ' B ScUks ANTIRAIN..| Wholosale and Reta ¢ - ! souri hard weod in the eitys prompt | \nd If\\..‘r.,"n‘...",'u[.‘.'.' 2 s tho Ge- | H. G MoGge, No..10 Maln ¥ | \ PrAstEK the fi pal s ] | Have your preseriptions filled at ) nt, | Davis', only pure, fresh drugs and chem- | /1 s the | fcals in stock. and 5 “—= Sk y M housss In Twin City trict ory, 8 per month ench. near instantanecus : TR T to 4 are effectually t The clerk was anthor- | Bess written by the Council Bluffs Insur- Nootharaarka aaplicatethieye peioes Speclal Noticas, Fil TR oadway. | reference to the jud ) t and only | 2 A > g2 /gy | 98 ACRE< 24 milus from prstotise; Inrzs hous | K very. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Muln read, in which ho asked that steps be taken ain-kiling | MIBAT MARKET, barn wid otiior wprowonaits:apblon grap i | Bbom Sottauen U Third avenue, L0rth of trange & . 3 } h - ! audsmall fralte; for nlo cavap. Greensil k. 814 por month, [ Do you smc Have you tried T. D. at once toward paying off the jud: strengthening plaster. In 333 BROADWAY, CounciIBlufis. Nicholson & (0. | 6room cottage on Avenus €, nesr 20th street, 88 King & Co. ' 5 T a8t ONE MiNt t reliev — - — King & Co.'s Partagus? [ts o charmer. | costs. The communi y 15 B feleves Ation was fi snth. Apply 1o k. H. Odell, No. 7, Baldwin : ERAL 0-acre tracts noar city lmits: fins | block, Council iluffs Just light one. & : s acking sides back, . ult lan w 10 oo - rd will have to wait for his money un. 1l Finest Aristo net photos, £2 per | ed :‘l',',“ ]M‘ b f,‘!l P B it Bl T i smaney | o largo st of property. | 4 ——— turn comes around, ch W post | doze shton's s ) V. e Aty ‘ i m ot o pricas; some oF i v N _ Another improvement to the popular | fe D, fomes l:I“llIlI.l which will most | dezen. Ashton's studio, 18 North Main aknesses, theumalic, sciatic, sharp and nerv- () | B0 YOUNG LOKNES. standard bred on siro side: | MOSLATItat iow pricos vom of It ‘very dheap. T¢ Sehubert piano. Swanson Musie Co | . Iuth Faul presented an offer to compro whoah pains, coughs, colds and chest” pains. | . LugRohanus Far Truc oAt i & smaomi 18 | Baery0u " 1o may s Sou maner i i b ‘ mise the clulm she ho @ [ | | | Which now amounts to ubout &% | | toexchange for from one-half Lo 4 section and w Offeryou. It may save you money. H. G. MeGee, Ko gt Sty — 1s against the city for Mme. Helen Merrill, haivdressing and rous with balsam, spice and pine, it ey balf of land witk 3 i iha Wil puy | No. 10 Maln strest, X & Plt'l(":w_\l«;. (Imm-; State bank stock. | damages by chuuge of grade on Fourth | manicure. Room 312, Morriam bl e sweetest as well as surest, safest and PAWN BROEKER., | ke o ot Onsis. Wili pey ubmit cash offe . H. Sheafe, strcel. The offer was refeired to. the er in the world, | 406 BROADWAY., COUNCIL BLOFFS, fehiebis Nicholsin & Co.. Councii Winfa udiciary commiitee and the city attorn | EAry comm bty . asc.; five, $1.00. Atall druggists orby mail. | Money Louned on [ onds, Watonos, vet | JOGh RALECYullset ot anors: waols. The chairman of the street and o PoTTER DAUG AND Chists CoRrry Dsions | " 8% burgulus In unredoomed pledzos. | Hord ko Cors Counonl Biute s and s0me lmprovements re in Aewahs W. 10 exchange foF Hlutls of equal val Warnerviile, Neb. | Williamson & , 1U6 Main street, | largest and best bicycle steck in city, | ‘resh marsh mallows at Driesbach! OB SALE—Full vet of thnners tools, g

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