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THE DAILY THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: [ONDAY, MARCH 13, 1993, > 3 B NFWS "W brou h(l.lurwn.rl‘l et R N, Whitle MURFREE'S ‘BURGLAR, him over—got away—front door—soo | morntng shat an attempt to assault hor had | BEE \I‘,“S FR"M COL\C“, BLUFFS m.fi Lange, J. H. Mitken, A. T. R BW :‘1'._:::;.'-‘.'1 ',;4‘»‘1‘.."m.un the jewelry strewn | been made at 4:80 a. m. at a switeh shanty | Weak Painful Cal. Maynard, 8. D. Rohrer and 8. Lobhart _— Hittons to the y Be 36 oat M " s near Fifteenth and Grace streets by a couple COUNCIL BLUFFS oo s 'Ah.‘l\m\ us to the list are being made each -, Bufa: Xeikh e ):,_‘) Mur {_.m ave one look, and then, | of car re working for the Chicago, St. | . - P o y — - “There is not a_parvticle of heroism | with that faithful sense of obligation to | Paul, M sapolis & Omaha railw OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL §TREET. | School Election Today is Exciting More than | there's nothing more tantalizing to o hun- | about you, Ulysses ol Mrs Murfree, | the tradition of her sex which 'th y BYeTS Thio worian feached Oiaka ¢ 8 treighs | 1 neys b Usnal Interest. | EEY, nan than thought of Cudahy’s TReX' | ag she brushed out her-bck hair in front | ago woman seems to possess in an omer- | train_and clnimed. that while trying to find | Difivaved by citvior o6 kny Bacs o W olid | brand extract of beef. 1t's a meal in itse of the aresser glass, Fraparatory to re- ney, she proceeded to faint away her way out of the yards she was approached | 1;-‘\‘< ache, side ache, ered or to | - - ! h } ; | sonn meniteiess et barber and | tiring for the night. “Not a partic Mr. Murfree dumped her into o chair, | by two'men and an assauit attempted. Act s shooting ~ pains 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER MANY WOMEN WILL TAKE AN ACTIVE PART ]mil?ll;’r_\v“ I?“u('\:llill‘":'ll!l ]”;: ) \I:““ she emphatically reyieated. T have | He was too weak to hold her, and besides Ing upon the information the police arrested and rheumatism,coughs, TELEPHONES | Business Ofce. .. No. 43 | il 5 known you to be positivély cowardlyat | he felt a fiendish exultation in glorving ”“‘--l‘fljw.”; !\}-n. tlv repuire T :n. 0, tons at colds, chest pains and 4 NES { Night Fditor, ] 3 —— ‘ Theatrleal Companies Robbed. times," [In his superior strength of mind; 80, | 1iil is 0 mun of family and. glses niee et | Palphtation_selieved fn _——m— Mes, Aylesworth | is a'ganz of amateur thicves that Mr. Murfree looked up In a weary way | when she recovered, he was picking up | dence as 1107 North Nineteemtn street. " io ONE MISUTR by the MINOR MENTION. oy for Emane igs about Dohany's opera house and | from the corper where/hesat. **I'm's the cleverly scattered trinkets with us | denies that he tried to ass. CUTICtrA ANTI-PAIN the woman | e Schools from | 1 her scream and and brought her into the shanty her story and Hill de and the | Cipating makes a practice of stealing money or arti- [ my dear—" he be, Praster, the first and only pain-killing plas- ter. It restores wvital electricity, and hence is n : bored an afr as he could assume i siys that he he cles of less value from the various theatrical you're n snapped his better “What are you scared of?" he said, \I‘;m people. who play there. Hardly a month ouare notsure: you ave never | scornfully, “man’s gove, I'm here; [ | The woman sticks Lo i 1ything—you only think. Bah! | rather think [ have protected you, even | €1ares that he is tellin N. Y. Plumbing ¢ Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal The city council holds s rtisan adjourned meot sure o ¥ co 0 . | passes without some member of & company : thi v 0 potice Jiagd witl Hve n tho | Yot oWt Ing tomorrow evening X 17, | | The election of two members of the achool | making 4 complaint of losing his property. | I hate a man who only thinks,’ ” and she | i I am n coward, Porhaps you will | Police judge w ! R L Ly k"' cul rmecting St Albans | ‘fu | board takes placo today. With two tickets | A day or two ago the managerof o troupe f ’fi- d "Il ml]wulvfl\f[ actory auburn ll. ;.ln-“nu- light burning after this so that | - pains, weakness, numbness and g e, v nights of Pythias, this evening rk in 8 . 4 A day ¢ ago the : ock with additional force. sha it be obliged to struggle for ariigd d T e A ST third degres | in the field. one composed of democrats and | that played at the opera house last week | 16K with additio Hilia v talling tokIBiG | 110 th the ARein D00 o AUURIS. tormy. | L A Price: pec.: five, §1 00, Atell d ugeists or be mail Tho Inights f Tythias recolved thelr | Do other of indios: the contest promiscs to | wrote to Chiet Scanlan and asked him 10 | gyt that parugon of & husband of hers | And he wipod from his forchead a few | o L0XPO% March 18.—W. K. Vandorbilt ar | Porran Drvo and Cush: Conny Boson: :;;\; parapherniia vesterday, which they | bo a warm one. Even the demo erats, who | look up some wigs and_other articles which | 1ot (it PATAROD OF 4 hush envy. It | drops of blood trtckling f b kerh rived here this afternoon from Paris and will A 4 * m a serateh much to believe in names, | received in the encounter with the large 1—look, [ say pin on his cape burglar, making his face in_conuection with the new | early in the campaign predicic of the order ing for boys is one of the new fe tures of the Young Men's Christian in tion work in this city. Meetings are to be hel L every Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock The meeting yesterday was well attended by boys all the way from S to 14 years ot age, and cd by H. W. ilton | ' © no scrvices he | ch yesterday Lt . > hits b " | the domination of partisan t the polls all day pedalir that thelr | had been go to Liverpool to inspect the yacht there | e building to replace the Alva olen. A search was made in the | chows how ticket would be overwhelmingly elected, are | opera hou id away up ir the rafters in | [, now willing to admit that the election will | the front part were found some of the stolen |~ *Yes, my des ssponded Mr. Mur- | as gory as possible with the small amount close one, and they don’t know ex- | articles. A search was m tthe home of & | free, pulling off his boots in a resigned | of material, how it will turn out. The citizens will | boy named Willie Kane, at the corner of Tenth | way. **I'm looking | Mrs, Murfree looked at him a moment | ’ 1 scq asia ted to a novel sight today. A large | avenue and Seventeenth street, and other Bah!" retorted his wife, “I meanyour | in a hysteri sort of way, and then, FAR L L | of the laaies of the city have de- | were found which were ilentified as | names, Ulysses Murfree—Peter Jenks— | falling%on his neck, alternately implored 1 to ussist in the wock of reclaiming | bolonging to Al G, Field's Minstrol troupe | just think'of the difference.and yet Peter | forgivenoss and wept over her former | it of the public schools from | which played at the opera houss W = \Wih SORE EYES nesday | Jenks knocked a burglar downstairs this | severity, calling him her hoero and all H 1 | n g ¥, cd g er hero and a Paintal Vistonor Nood itics and will |||:l|(| I|m» K boy and a companion | week with one fist, one, I assure you, | the delightful names which Mr. Mur- arsaparl a 1t »" I::.n‘rn \ulY(-r;u. with eol¢ ':r:- head, named Lewis Pennington were 3 ad, sted on | and you, you ave afraid to go calling on | free’s soul was thirsting for, arrh, earacho, deafness or discharces fron n of having d. h | the 8§ K ok at you two m GO TO A Specialist \ore wi gational c} Askin of Kear pastor, is tal nonth's ing tickets in e the thieving. B h Wy v ; after d because never say sueh mean things | IS superior to all other preparations | the It you are syl with disenses o Wil formally commence his new labors on | the interests of Mrs, Sims and Mrs, Ay been lonfing ATOUN: » place | : v say such mean thing y | tho throit. c g Baster Sunday, although 1t is possible that | e S deal of late. " Ms Tcane mellos at tag | they kee ik | again,” she sobbed; “never, never, claiming to be blood-purifiers, First | 45 \reik DR M. H. CHAMBERLIN 1¢ he will preach the Sunday before. He is ex " : ’ ML L LU L s | “Well, my dear,” feebly expostulated There, the said her spouse, | of all, because the principal ingredi- | #0d dise 'ses of the eve, o v and throat, pected to arrive in the city next week | The following is a list of the pol el G PR Ds tor | Me. M itis a v large dog, | straightening up and putting on a | T Oy over Beno & Co.'s store, Council Blufts, Tows i yus wards, an e polls e | i sted, but refused to take an )8 to; L3 € | L L g 8 3 S s the extract of gen- Miss May Davenport entertained a part bbbl d ik, WL b8 | \ard gottite him out on bal), saylug thut 16 | and T | patronizing air to conceal the nervous | €V LA e - - il of friends last Friday evening in honor of | open from 9 o'clock in the morning | the boy was guilty he might take the conse- | Here y suddenly turned | shs of his muscles—scarce over uine Honduras sprsaparilla root, the :!x‘” Guitt u‘l "mm‘ ‘\;' hi A hl', .'\]v:.- | |” st Ward—Western house, 808 East Broad- | quences Il,wl on Sam 'VL‘I Jack Lan- | arounc lips ¢ ning sun- | their recent shoek, “You sit down and variety richest in medicinal proper- nusement. Those presens were: Miss | w oy faie 1, John Bennett anl Noah Pinkman were | qry haivpins, combs and such trifling | T will soaveh the house so that we s | ties. Also, be Yod Miss Deming, MIss Sackott. Miss Steond Ward—Eugle lnundry, 724 Brondway ot £ 2ol N ) 1 K ifling arch the house so that we can » ies. Also, be- Bt Mre W nor, Mrs. Ferson, | Third Ward “Kiious™ coal ofice, 7 Main o rhested for belug, lmplicated in the | gyijcles, hissed, “Don't talk to me!” in | feel easy during the remainder of the | GUI'S Catarrh 166 tha yal. : : FBLt W strect iefs, Thoout s aftomoan*ind | such an impressive and disgusted man- | night k Messrs, Leanard Everett, Fdward | Yo | Fourth Ward—Terwilliger's livery barn, on | Vien fo 1l Saturday afternoon and | SUch an impressive an g night. | v dock, being raised expressls G, H. Mayne, L. T. Chapin and Thomas Met: | yiuffigaers "o Hler's fivery barn on | Jot for f trlh) Setunley Aoty | ner that Mr. Murfree subsided b once, | S0 that while Mrs. Murfreo hid ho- | 10Y S bl Lt b L calf, § | Lifih Ward—1611 Brondway. . | jail for t elis. Bennett and 1 | and proceeded to finish- pulling off his | hind the bed curtains, for fear of an- | the Company, is always fresh and The beautiful sp weather yester-| ,Bixth WardsClacterbucks office, North | jon jarged and the case | socks. 3 | other visitor, her es went out in | of the very best kind. With equal :{"\.L”"_‘Ig;::' |”H'u““ L TR s e L T O | other three was continued He was not disturbed again until the | the hall and s | five minutes in discrimination and care, each of the visited by large crowds, and the day was | g and erecting a_ building on some move | You need not be afraid of th o of [ Mmoment came for vetiving, when, con- | dark corner, returning with o ser other ingredients are selected and thoroughly enjoy AL - Wilcox's | | accessible spot, is meeting with th f matism when you have Sulvation Oil. | trary totheir usual custom, Mes. Murfi air and th 1ce that all was well. yunded, It HAGE H6 Mo g of FISItore Wity Vet st of the | s of the schools, and is turned the gasentively out, leaving the | Locking their door, the couple once | COMmpounded. and_the acres of Easter lilics just bu especially popular with those who have chil the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | room in darkness, save where a streak | more soug o0 repose, but both we dren in the High school denart into bloom chal tion of all. G made such preparati festival of Christianit will find no lack of be the unbotnded wouse men have 18 for the great and th itiful fl THE H tal COUNCIL BLU"‘.F‘ STI11 DY4 WOk hizhest stylo of the nrt lod wnd There 00 house in lowa. of moonlight fell through the window, | open for ventilation. n't I )\1~; glog s {n-an atter | W, if there was anything that Mr | axclaimed Mrs, Mup | Murfree hated it was to have the bed- | ¢ tted the m gas turned off | are many young ladies who hav | | i Serappy Policeman, Oficer Martin be cation wi over Mrs. Jen ee, as she convul- low into a more a ame invol L the 17-year-old son of John fore graduating by order of theéir phys as they were unable to tand the phys day strainof climbing the hill t : s ; Thos, % teamBteFItMns AL S s | X t night, but he | commodating shape. *Oh, Ulysses, 'l i | Eatned fabries mude to 1011 w8 gool \ wis assisted {n Iooking Aficr tho Cajoymont | than It his ever heen defore, | Matevening avout 10 otclock. fust us tho c plan whereby he should be able to0 | Just then the ludicrous side of the | Pearance, flavor, and effect, and, be- | barts of tho country, Sond for price st W Hor wlas(s by Mrd, O T e s O ID i et v N BRI LB DI NG SOV Pt otaburglar in the dark, should one | thing struck Mr. Murfree, and he stuffed | ing highly concentrated, only small A. MACHAN, Proprietor. Misses DeHaven, Lou L L T B QuLOLES | & numbor of compunions, was standing bt in LU Ay et o1 | the corner of the sheet in his mouth and | doses arc needed. It is, therefore, Brcudway. near Northwestern o o, 55 fod 0mas W Jleasant fe The iden of changing the m of the | « y keep quiet and go hor al- | Mr, ) ok s “What's the i | P ‘ Among those present were: Mesdnmos S | high school has been' ngitated a numper of | lce claims all the crowd obeyed the order | looked in a dazed way up into the dark- wife, “What's the Fa01y | Cures in existence, It e — — art. Bower, Chambers, Casady, Lougee, | B . ¢ ey except the deaf boy who had not heard it. | pess. ‘ v " '™ kes food nour- n 43 times before, but it was never thought of | €X t | ness. nly a chill-don't bother about it mal 1 [ y { Tidd ; Missos Sackett, Regnolds, Butts, Bul- | fioush importance ¢ to do with the deaf boy, and Martin gabbed | o oidy® e Malen Wit ez he | g ; : g .| SCROFULA 4 % 2 i lard, Bowman, Gleason, Bennett, Cavin, | S ARG M and Mrs, Aylesworth were | him, threw him on ground. and after | i I : y E Shan't 1 get you something hot? ant, sleep refresh- o A e Morgan, Sherman, Van Order, Zurmuehlen, | oo i tea'on thut platform and overy vore | pounding him severely put the handcuifs on | Creeping = over him. “I think—ha his wife, anxious] ing, and life enjoyable. It searches £ e~ KD < Rico, Stimson, Duquette, Besloy, Hatten- | Giftntil B GG Pt ot o hanse the | him and startea for the police station. The | What's that? and, broad awake now siisens; . e ‘repllad; controlling o Jaanls iches £ hauer, Jackeon, Dodge, Howe and Cook | present high sehool building for one located | father of “the boy and several companions | With the cold perspiration starting e himself with difliculty, *just go to sleop | ©Utall impurities in t L 3 — | where all the scnool children in the city can | Went by another route to the police station | every pore, he ume conscious of —I'm tired.” L b expels them harmlessly by the natu- o William Watson has purchased four | gey to it % | l*-'rlh‘{m g»w«-flll;»nk;nunl! warm for M rl{u | faint rustle in the room, the cause o “All right, de: responded she. “I | ralchannels. AY S Sarsaparilla £ and a half s in the Klein tr s e when he arrived. But he did not a e. As vhich the heavy rtieres draping 4h RO RVOR! A T i " riRgR : = Slinguly orebng o icleln sty If you have property to_scll, list it | Rothine v heard from him abot it 15 was | ool 0he Meavy portieres draping | do Tope vou won't bo sick. 1t very | gives elasticity to th step, and im- = building himsel! & home and plantinyg | With me. T have customors for bat upposed that he changed his mind and d ABLloUALY He kit nRARE the at "\Im’.h : 1.\~|~‘j;-]”‘ Hu'flwlu" man on | parts to the aged and infirm, re- ) o E L 3 AT ) A cided to let the boy go. ously he re . or At | our beat didn’t hear anything, or come SivediNad angliandvitaliey ] an orchard. 3 H. G. McGee, Noa 10 )hun:n | : e tress for his Lver, und. t5 his hovror | pp iinito thahouss \WHEHEhat dvaads newed health, strength, and vitality. -] The Grand Hotel, Mme. Helen Mevrill, airdressing and | found that am block. | previous ¢ Ti kled One Democrat. od Why let chjldr ffs. Most elegant hotel in | you o s ling room on seventh floor, to per day. Clark, 1die with di theri 8] athidighth % manicure., 1 save them by D been used suc lly for . Price $3.00. For sale by Coun- sovNcin BLuees, To., March 10.—To the i | cil Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Cuming | Editor of Tite With pleasure I no 1t to the popular | street, Omah in Tue MossiNa Bee, the defeat of both Swanson Music Co i park bond propositions ; I v proposicion in the hope that C: s had cleaning it on the | fu] it in its wontc ful man made such a noise at the door Iy forgotten | Dear me, if I didn't know you had a chill | 9 X I should think you e laughing. himself, teying to keep cool, “‘no revol- S . ver, no nothing, and : |)')'“In v ;\l:;-l-“ "x: COURT CALENDAR. Sarsapar| I Ia | fate. Samantha w dj what on eanth §hall 1do? I I| pi of Causes Set for Trial in Distelot | Prepared byDr.d.C.Aver & o, Low B Lasieion in the hove that Caspor would be | ywake Sumantha I 'will never hear th Ak | Bo1d by ail Druggteta; Lorice 15 s bot the west end of the city. Lalsocast my first | 1ast of it—she'will nug worse than ever The eall for today is a vote fora republican (us_did many others) | besides. she is sure to yell, and then we | LAW ROOM NO. for the sume reason. But with will all be murdered," and then the poor 81-340—Humlin vs Spi lection fided every ray of hope for man shook 5o that the springs creaked Martin vs Or 0| west of Seventh street, and. it is a pleasure | und sent him intoa fresh fit of trembling. Couneil 1 Towa. D Rates, Prop. Another in _m\.:m Schubert pian n Finest Avisto cabinet photos, §2 per Ladies, don't forget that the Louis | dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 North Main » Main street now. Come, old e friends and new 1L PARLGRAPI S, ectric, sper wo Mass, 1 85, iollow o | Curesothers,wiil cureyou gle. iha Street Rail 2 (i3 ] KIMBALL BROS, MAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREER ISP, Cor. 9th St. and 11 Ave. Council Bluffs, Surprised the Secretary, iry J. C. Yose of the Young Men's was made the recip PERS Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Hurry Keeline, a couple of very much appreciated ifts | to know that we will not have to pay RiFHIE e At bn s alt ana b Eailvs fart, wWhat T v son. Saturday night. Last subscription | for Cusper to expend on the park nearest to | . (ot thump and ok, honine yaEhomns. 5 Special Notices. Miss Angie Wickman leaves this week for | paper was circulated among the younz men | BiS 0Wn house. West END Dexooiar. “He's got .y pants,” ejaculated Mr. 39 Michel vs Unfon Pacific Railway Can t Pu“ Out? DUNIL BLUFF a visit with friends i Fort Madison. of the association and with the procesds was | Afuchmallow caramols at Drfesbach's, | Murfree to himself, as he. cautiously sat Ehwhshas a Ol SNl JeaEE: ! Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sargent left oven- | houghta fine office desk, with rolling top, p vl s i up in bed and tried to calm himself. nman vs New Hampshire Fire Why the 3 ] ng for a visit of & fow days with friends in A i | : = ; VELYATUO 3, ACRES 26 mlles from posioisy: Iarga ho uve ] Chicago. ~ which was to be presented to him. The del- Officers of St. Andrew's Soclety, hump! e et barn and other lmprovonaits; apples, grapss i) . . cgates from Des Moines who attended the | At the annual meeting of St. Andrew's | “I can't stand this any longer,” said TIEhar s g sk passociaz g i Vi gudsmul fruits; for salo cheap. Groonshioldn Born yesterday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. | g% TV DR AQHes who attended the e v esn R e B et St A s Galligher. 3 Nichoison & Co. Eugene Stupfel of Hardin township, a | pq. 3 18 URO. | society, held Friday evening, the following [ Mr. Murfree in a whisper, beginning to 76-Omaha Driving and Park associa- Aot i tes g happened to hear what was being doue, and | g “H0TE 0 FED T get huffy. “I'mafool. No wonder Sa- | tion vs Upton. R s aughter. 3 : they immediatcly raised the amount neces ARt Wl e e s T 282—International Loan and Trust com- I &) B rand eaapred 1 Nick O'Brien left yesterday for Neola in 1o buy a beautiful chair to go with the | Graham; vice mantha sald so. 1 will certainly find ou vs Guaranty Loan and Investmont com toex for fru seotion. RN 8. response to a telegram announcing the dang- | desk. Both rticie of . e | Micken; chaplai what is outside of those curtains, and haif o within (20 miles of Omahs. g g Both arti s of furnitu were 1 1 3 I 1 fd ha. Wil pay erous illness of his mother. brought to the rooms Saturday night and | J. R, McPher- | this time Samantha shan't have a chance LR o vi BLant e W differance in cash. Must by good Iand. Groone Sheriff Hazen left for Eldora lust evening | presented in proper form. Mr. Ross wus | wd of managers, Richard Trumbull. | to brag over me. Perhaps I shall be o kR ce 0 VA (Blaple-, R . » sHIs 9 Nishol¥nm e with Willie Nelson in charge, the boy who | taken completely by surprise, us he had ot Macrae. Henry Stevenson, Samuel| yhle to do something for once.” Graham Pa Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled JP9R SALE=Full sot of tinnors taoln, good cona was ordered sent to the reform school from | the slightest idea that anything of the kind derwood, Archibald Whiteluw. Keeping well away from the separa- “Lipp ve M Watch Cases, 18 Byt tion: a bargain. inqul 8 the district court. was being done for him. The action of the goription druggl tion between the portieres he cavefully —Wilson vs M and A » made by the | jardware co., Counchl Bl A. J. Mandel has returned from Sioax | Young men is a fitting recognition of the | 2 g8 1ot one foot ont of bed. | AR D] Keystone Watch Case Com 340 ACRES 1 Dawson at 8550 0 City and wili re-engage in business he efforts being pat forth by him for tho up- Mondny the Last Day. A A toUoheqla g Noonsthe ixibtlo AN ek 3 ek T g - )'in Frontier, $5.50. acres in Bu year's experience in the city up north having | Enhl\nu of the association in this city Monday evening the 13th closes the & Ndll euoned l" i 00r :" :":[ bt "“""”:'-|-' JUDGE DAVIS, pany, Philadelphia. It pro- falo souaty. WLY. Go ’ convinced him that Council Bluffs is the best At the i 0 the hall last evening six 2 ) a dth close > { sounded again, and so near that Mr. 20-1-Downs vs Kitchen, e SR omington, “Frankiin R in e staton, Counc B e Do TR profassions of falih Were s iy most successful 8-DAY WHITE GOODS | Murfree neurly lost his balance with ml“);“,llny\\\:u{.[(“m‘um 10 Reaping Machine tects the Watch from the pick- | farms for salo. “Johnat 1 reported that the members of the Temple | SALE in _the history of the BOS- | fright, and found himself on his feet tho | “%aPAPy s Molix Qi tnenn: pocket, and prevents it from JEVERAL d0-ncre tracts noar elty Beed'Potatoes: Baptist church vided to unite with | TON STORE. T'he success has | pext moment, shaking with alarm lest 30- —~Whelan vs O'Ne ) .. 1! W fruitlana: will money. Chre re ha beOht and that fifty been vemarkable, the sales enormous. | he had provoked the marauder's atten- | 30-127—Wagner vs Hauck dropping. Can only be had | #hields. Nicholson it Three hundred bushels of pure Ohio | them will come for a body one T O S T e o St ) ! g X 30-189—Johnson vs Grotte - S = % geed potatoes at Thomas Rishton, 2400 | during this week and be tuken into fall meme | po,ses Tor everybod.r Dot miss this | Hon to the alcove or awakened the sleep- | 80-198—Carnes va Helinrod. with cases stamped JARGAINS—For sale. ) by 3 fr. on Franklla West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. h‘%hi“l The your. ‘,\ml his growing with | ,.u»‘lfl.".l‘“anyt;; lr:um(\. ‘:\l..mp“:)wr i '-n(l::{' ...ih‘umunltl)lx]u‘.\M s LAW :"u;l"\‘: .\.LI: “u-n.;v. FERGUSON. with this trade mark. ’.'u ros botwesn irat st. and Frankila ave. b SRR UGG astonishing i under the ry of | Bf 2 0! ) M Y ut not quiet, und as soon as 23-289. illke vs Hel an. 24 -~ .. S 13 est platting property n t ¢ ty, 820,000, ) r, v of | all day, until 9 p. m. evening. he plucked sufficient g f At 3 I'wo lots opoosito Uaird st. 835501, $1,5)). Coal and wood: best and cheapest | Mr. All ody of sall, | all iy g he plucked up a sufficient amount o 4 one lotin Wilson Terraco, $ Missourl hard wood in the eit ]“'\‘l‘ll‘t and has become one of the foremost denomi- | Speaking of “white gocds,” remember | courage he peered cautiously through 1Y Sold, without extra charge Thros lots aok. Main e and it vre. Bestalts HSiivar HeA Go; G ATt nations in pointof intercst und strength in | this sale dces not mean white wash | the cur-ains. f s e i 1 for lmplement house In the city. .55, Y. « A, Cox, No. 4 ) 3 the city. goods or muslins only, but every- 7t v e b taade 2 ; iHa for this bow (ring), through B Lougee & Towle, There will be no services on Tuesday night Sth ) RGN With diffioulty he. repressed an ex Baldwin vs Missourl I e e o services o esday nig h at is white is included i e, PRt aldwin vs Missour| Tatc salers 7 0-ACRE well Improved farm n 10 m. at the Council Bluifs Medical and | for another purpose before the commence- | & WO i f The moon Vs across the dresser, Midland Guaranty c i Council Blufts, $0. Splendld o farm nos Surgical institute, 26th and Breadway. | ment of the meetings. ings, towels, table napkins, white flan- | hringing out each article on it with a | @ . our jeweler for pam. Glenwood, $20. Farms, garden and frult lands foe - 1 8 stitute, 20th and Broadway. | ™S AR nels, embroideries, laces, gent’s white | weird distinctness, and just in the | 27-185—Wells vs Riley. e e =2 ghle:tdohniton #ivan Batieh 4 ko, —_— 5 s 2 s { its J LAW ROOM NO. b—JUDGE OGDEN. phlet, or send to make o John W. Dorlund of Liricoln, Neb. Charles Konigmacher is arranging to | shirtsand night shirts, stamped goods, | shadow before the cheval glass was the | Wright vs Jacobs, s : e O L A P TE T has just purchased through Day & Hess, | Puild on his tea purchased of | white muslin underwear, lace curtains, | stooping figure of a man, Yeiser va Lowe, ST00 house with g00d b 818 Vor mo ath, agonts, fhirty neres of the Kiein treet, | Messts, Day & Hess, in the Klein tract | ete. 3 3 He was evidently searching the upper Rowe vs Rtichards RIPAN BULE Lincolwavenue” 500 K B0 IR i He will set it out in fruit this spring | Oer 300 acres 24 miles east of the post- | This sale will only last until Monday, | qrawer, and Mr, Murfreo gasped for joy e e {ie stomach, iver a Kogs Bro Tators h e e Glr s o el ub in his 8Pring | smce yet for sale in tracts to suit. | March 13. as he distinguished on the top of the an.Negs el & A - Co. cdieh 5'room cottages on Third avenus, north of transs and build good buildings at once. : Don't fail to see the line of embroid i i ; Bernstine vs Kline. for. §14 per month. —_— For warmi " 100 i ) 16:1110 ae bro1d- | cabinet to the right of the glass the 80-1—Ragley vs I'alke. froom cottaze on Avenus C, near 20th t. 83 R r or warming guest chambers, bath | eries offered at this sale from 3 to d0c a missing revolver. 5 80-10—Dou nelinrd. per month. Apply to k. H. Odell, No. 7, Baldwia Result of the ting rooms, ete., our gas heaters aro just | yard, the prettiest line ever shown in AIE1TeONla onl v ratoh shim Y eaidiM e 10-40—Koot vs Douglas county. {ossstion, pimples, mllow coin block, Counoil 1sluils, y & Another evidence of the practical work | what you want. Look at them. Cléan, | Uouneil Bloth M i S IEEAS "-h""‘l o oll vs Carbury. tmpuro blood, or o fisfure by e stomach.iver- ST TE v R T = 2 it ] 1y you T k hem, 3 ounc uffs Murfree to himself, mp on him as he ~Northern Assurance company v s t0 perform thelr propor funetic A rat-classs wol try cook, ’ that s been done in the recent series of entent, cheap. C. B. Gas and Towels—Wo show the best 2ic towel | 15 bending over and sooure. the roveivio | Hamilion, DAY VA | Stestings to pertana thely propar funetic W eimar oo 1 o meetings held in the Masonic temple by the Light Co. in America at this sale, don't fail 0 get | bofore ho recovers himselt—it's a good b =ghipman va Reonoh, 8 CREM AR T JFOUND=A watch. ideutity at 201 Main stract, ) {&n bt sen yesterday after- g ) 2 & ¢ ers 86 8 200K 1-08—Pitts vs Travis, A8 OHEHICAL €O, 108pruce BE., Now' ¢ = - ldeu B 3 } :..’l:,l“:n:;."":[:fo'.‘. :{:.:i"..“«'{:‘.-‘r:":.’.-u‘f:“::\ FOK SALE—OQitizens State bank stock. ur\n-[u.r s Sea the line. the | Piam and the only one, I'm getting kind Clemonts vs Westerholm padilons \iie kel bbb . : ) A 8l ‘additlo 0 Y | Submit cash o 2 SHaATE. Muslin Underwear—See the line, the | of piled. I don't believe I'm such >alin vs Johnson, TANTED—Po<1tion by a young lad. te: baptism. The meeting was held in the Scan- ubmit cash offe % ”;_”"‘ ufe. vles, the quality, compare the prices, | o o an ) e ICuhn vs Ray. 0 ok ’ W raphor, hookkoopor. of buth. Has hag o . moet . g juality pa 1 coward after all. WOLH vs Sclion JUSOR perience. - Address k. M., 154 1u lidge streo dinavian Baptist chucch in order that the Lost—Small solitaire diamond ring long odds the largest line, the lowest With a mighty effort he braced him- EQUITY ROOM NO, G—JUDGE HOPEW ELL Council Bluffs, ek ] [ Duptlstery might be made usoof for the cere- | Liberal reward for return to Bee office | Prices and bost selection w0 bo found In | gelf snd. ad o sog cautiously, kecping Eismictanl bl cbbil 2o while costing the employer and omployeo = — . mony. Five of the candidates were men, e the stat e SR g 0 ' nothing, b 8 enabied us to advance the inter- LAIRACTS wnd loans. = Farm and olty property p the rest women and children. her Up to Date. 5 SHEETINC S 1oy s benkOxine. Gurdner va Doughis connty) estsof both.and ulso our own, by sccurln ek and waid, Paser; 4. Thadat ARREEN Mr. Allen, the pastor of this young organi- | In his sermon at the First Prosbyterian | wp . SF 2 : In the uncertain light the man looked Bertelsen s Dou unty. better rosiutts with th machne, e — S tion, h. mmenced in 4 very quict way & | church last o S DrTRhT Sheetings, pillow case musiins, yard- | unnaturally large and heavy, and Wilson vs Douglus county. 2 [P, YoU want to rent your nouse? We have grusade on the much abused but very popu- | il '8st eventng Dr. Phelps announced | ido musling, both in bleached and un- | scomed cach sceond to be on. th peint Hertzog v i Wyckoff, Seaman & Benadicl | 1 Xunni whe st wiiod0e " Grecibuldl lar Sunday paper. He does not take the | Dimself on the question of woman suffrage | plegched, all go during this sale at man- | of ing. Indeed, as Mr. Murfree Hokunsen vs Hokansen, y 4 ’ Hicholeon & 16 BT round that the Sunday paper is thoroughly | and gave utterance to some opinions which | yfacturers' list pr All cotton goods | reached the center-table he thought all AL TAVREHCIR UL S I ARNAM ST G T raaren Tie "ta, chimaezy SR e ‘advanoed ‘fml‘lm‘i'.‘-‘15'\}:\”.[. ‘\‘“ "’l" r"';"_'“ T interest in \nl'“' ”'IM \{ have advanced considerable during the | was over, and shrank down behind it 1 Auerican Loan and Trust company et - Hurke olty bullding 0o o0 fOF the work. - & Y EES S L 5 events Is sermon was on the subject o ast two months, but we were fortunate | despairingl VA Hansen, n R in particular might put their Q18 | mathns & pa : J e | ely. 31-392— A meric Loan @ compa 22 rgo lint o ¥ mpro \ |yt TR g by | Esther, and he traced in glowing colors the | in laying in a large stock previous to the | But fortane was kind, the burglar b snetlean Toan and Irust company A.H.DZTIR, il e el itas i AR e BT ervices | Ristory of that wonderful womaa and her | advance, which we are giving oir cus- | stilLsearched busily, and Mr. Murft 3—VanElten vs Hoagland. . . most of It attow prioss: ofit vory ononp: T8 printed in them, but hing them published | BeTold efforts to save her peaple from the | tomers 'the full benefit of during | gathering himself for & grand effort, Smith va Hurat. N N\ilf 118 cryou. 10 muy aavo you money. 1L G- Mooe, 01\'.\l;\luulu_\|llwhml No objection has so Mgt oo Il““l“l';“}r:.‘l"v]“lhl’n_l this sal Take timely warning | and nerved to a point of de ration, Hunt vs City of Florence. 1l i 0N, [ Do 10 Mainstroo ARARONR A ke he Manday, pavan tnlner 1B L S0N0 ice for a womin than 1 | @nd make your purchuses now while the | made a flying leap, and landing with EQUITY ROOM NO. T—JUDGE [RVINE, Blhraio . Waldho it hctaih ol P8 RENT. furnishod rooms for maa aad wite Mr. Allen states that he intends to seo | e home ana by the fireside. And yet to | OPbortunity offers itself. White bed | terrific force upon the burglar's shoul- First Nationi k vs Grotte and all work requiring . thoronsh Addross K9, Heo ot other clergymen and iduce thom, if pos. | S8 that the home is the only place whore @ | spreads, all _special bargains at 80, 90 | ders, grabbed the rovolver yellin Ereoman ve Grow. practical knowletize of o Ctlon it P.JUDSON. oivil lue prints of sible, to tak 10 the afork. woman's talents can be exercised is folly, | and $1.00. See bargains in gent’s white | “*Police! thieves!— ¢, !— Aultman, Miller & Co. vs Welch ALTORETR 0 HIRFORIN S S e ik and o sionat 860 PRITMERER 4 Ll For my part I shall be glad when-the ballot | shirts and_night shirts for thissale. | Over ho went, bumpety bump; and as Omuha Hardware company vs Wat- Fidag ity Nahyo ) Jor W0 hasg ucoiook; ‘s sl e Bouricius 1)]\|~1c House. ot oty the ounds of the women, | LINENS. Never before were we better | he found himself prostrate upon the e e pianos and organs for cash or | 408 900 ber of the statoy 8 18 nOW | prepared to show you such a beautiful | floor, with a chain'and something soft e & : »' done a imbe D! e st re) 9 T by S el Mutual estment i S rec ved @ s line payments. 114 Stutsman street, C. Bluffs. | orat clections. ae o Waomiaie® DUt in gen- | [ing of table linens and tablo napkins to | and thick over him; he fathed 5 ot ataal “fnvestment - company vs | Just received a fine line of R TTE T bo glad also to see the time come when it | Mateh or in handsome sets, the most | clumation with d— if. : Y shall be as common a thing fora womun to | complete line ever brought to the city, “Oh! Ulysses! TUlysses!" screamed Schueffor v 11 nbbard ® I o To huy ullgl‘n(_\u\u: groceries and pro- | hold many of the offices in the gift of the | direct from the well Known manufae Murfree, tangling herselfup in the | 81287 8toddurd ve Moy NGLISH GOODS. ns at Brown's C. O, D. grecery this | pec s fora man. When that time coy William Liddell & Co., Donacl- ithes in her efforts to rise. **Help! 19-860—Omaha Natlonai Gank vs Freyhan wolesale pric ok at these pr puowh and the goverument of our cities will | g1] offered during this sale Murfree was an his feet in a flash ST be turned over to the representative i % 8 h i Ar, -Murire a8 an-hls feet In a flash, x | ’“'(,"]'J( f this week: purity and good morals. 18 you evarreyey | Stamped. goods & very large line at | holding in his arm the harmless cause 1 } Yirds Natlonal bank California apricots 1 chance to help along in this B our sule prices, i of his fright and disturbance, Mrs. Mu DRI e Hor r::xu:,:q:;::t.l:.r‘ I’xl;.‘-l T |-< an. If you ever have a chance to cas | . Bost n St Fotheringham, White- | free's fur cape, which she had hung over 1-Wyutt-Bulla; {Lum!wr company vs Califor &8 plum ldo per can, woman, don't refuse because sheisa woman, | law & € ders and promoters of low | the chair back in front of the dresser, ! Gatifornln peas r..-~l| per can, but dec ide in Jour own mind whether she pric Broadway, Council | and which, with its high shoulders and 3~ {pyestorscompany vs Beechor. ornia grapes 15¢ per can, competent to hold the position, and if so by | Bluffs. Ta. collar, had looked inthe dim light 1 LN B ‘alifor: 8 p 4 3 : > 3 | A J , had lool ght like | 1-Gyger vs Douglas county. { gasliforaln Dlackbe o per can ftaroans Voo for-ter, Put the Esthors | N, B, Agents for the celebratod | a stooping tiger. 3 GllSon Vs Douglas county. A A ca B DRrEies #20 por oal, RENSR ORI, Samans wilgor up | Standard paper patterns. Men think quickly sometimes, and oMt Vs Douglas county ; b o 8 100, Emma Kennard, stenographer, not | Kid gloves dyed and cleaned on the | Mr. Murfree realized the situation with ! rvea— _l::::::::{ ._::::»fl‘lnfl.hm s 124c. depositions, commerclal - woek icitae | Shortest possible notice, remarkable specd, and being on his _Charged with Criminal Assault, -bound oan biack berel writing, 106 Main, L F i ey, 5] mettle determined not to be made o U‘x‘l“l"]'““‘l‘ *-'L"”“l‘—'""l" “"'L“‘r;‘!’ s Have removed from my old stand - C b % ! rld alr Advertising. focl of, complained to the police eal yeste: and now occupy the autire fluor, -pound can raspber: I § 11 - shemo for advertisiug Omaha § 4 e , T D0 you smake? Have von teisd . D. cheme for advertisiug Omaha in the | Knccking Mrs., Murfree's jewel case . Il-l:::m::: :.:::::;_",;‘_ 5 King'& Coce Partasaer. T wonarmaa | building at the World's fair seems | from the dresser as he flod, he rushed Over 540 Broadway, Council BluTs, Gallon can uppies 25 Just light one. to have been lost sight of, and the enthus'- | out of the room pell-mell, stepping on | THE RED FLAG IS FLYING. MA. Lima beans 8¢, ey : b g tie special committee appointed by the | the cat, the um}..u- of 'm mysterious ny unitat s and simulations of o Llbia beais s 3 \.\'|lllll}I|A~I’XA Chiooao Maln street, | council to help it along has done nothing so | noises that had first awukened him. | CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS 0—-High Grade Pneuma= ey Learh To argest and best bicycle stock in city. far. The commiztee is composea of Council- | With a suvage kick he sent her ahead | are being sold, and it is our duty to raise tic. $125-33|b. Road l Baked beans 10¢, Setting Their Trups. men Munvo, Bruner and Howell, They w of him, s he flew down the front stairs, | the ‘“dunger signal.” HEED TH Racers Standard corn Sic. Now that the democrats are in the ma ointed for the purpose of getting the | #0d banged the front door open and | WARNIN You cannot he too care . \ 1 e, | l | 18 . Mt A g Jority in the city council the faithful are | Board of Trade, the Real Estate Owners as. | Shut 3 you cannot scrutinize too closel 2 years experience,—largest lin y : el making preparations to cateh the elusive | ® “lation and other organizations in line, and | _Then he panted breathlessly up again, 10U 88 ¢ for CARTER'S LITTLE L1 of wheels in the west, see wholesale | pews oy subscription to raise 4 sum sufie cing - : : or retail. —Repairing d v | French peas 15e, butterfly kuown as the oftice of city clerk. | mieet the expenses of the snterprise ¥ | pocing on the top stalv. = sore, | gg P you want “C A-R-T-E-R--S, ok rotail. —Repairing done. We cad 1LY Oil sardines be. 1t has been several years since s democ At the tie the proposition was last dis. | Lhoi-od AAd mad, just as his wife suc- | DoN'y IMPOSED UPON, see that you ouangoe vour old salld Hire 0.4 pnai | Mustard sardines Sjo. had anything liko chiace of being clected | cussed in the council tearly all of the men: | £opged.in """‘]”“;" $hio gos, 4 -E-R-"-8;" refuse all oth mutio, . Bend for catlogue Imported sardines 10, to this oftice, and tne appetites of those who | by:s expressed themselves us being pre; ared | urglar, he gasped. | , take nothing but the genuine CAR- | D) 2 o \ o A e o ayaoh 29 ysed to bob up as candidatcs every year have | to uppropriate £,500 for the puipase of | "W ’;‘I‘“' ,“';I“'\"r'v‘" rh"”""“'“"""l- | TER'S LirrLE LiveR PiLLS | COLE & COLE, . h BCOINE SOmew avenous. The crop of | advertising providing the citizen bs:ribe | excitedly, half helping, half dragging | 0. 3 DI - | Q«':';';u'hufi'.'fi-fluxma s, candidates is large aud constantly growing. | .60, thus Taking the total §10.000, the sum | Bim into the room. © 8 FEIE | 4. £OUFIVE CURE JUR ¥IOK HEAD Council Bluffs, Ia gar 81 ug those whose nawmes bave been | required. So fur nothing hus been dore, “'Gone,” he managed to say; ‘‘knocked | SmauPili Bwali Dose Small Price Sole Agenw for Victor Bicycley

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