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HE DAILY B COUNCIL BLUFFS NO. 12 PEARL STRE! Delivered 1y carrler to any part of the clty 1. W. TILTON, MANAGER | Business Office. No. 43 TELEPHONES | REARERO No. 28 R — MINOR MENTION. N.@. Plumbing Co Council Bluffs Lumber Co. Coal The next meeting of the Missouri Medical socie September. Iva Emerson, who was arged ceny by L. Harris, was tried- before Fox yesterday and discharged The ladies of Etchetah council. Daughters of Pocahontas, went to Omaha last evening to help initiate a number of candidates into the lodge of that city Miss Maud Mueller thirty of her fricnds yesterday her home 722 Willow avenue, beiug her 11th birthday Five teachers and about fifty pupils of the city schools went to Omaha Friday ni attend the performance of “Julius Cics the Farnam Street theater, The of the Lat will be held in this city Mareh 25 and 20 Three mectings will be held each day at Valley with lar Justice entertained about fternoon the occasion at onference Day Saints d of ye ANOW Huntington's hall, 104 Broadway A party of forty young men and went to Stansberry, Mo., Friday night to at tend a ball given by the railway employes of the Wabash. They returned yesterday noon News from Wes iington is to the effect that John W. Cahill of Keokuk was a candidate the position of general agent of the De partment of Jystice, to succeed . C. Foster id of J. 7 Ellen Foster of lowa My ‘ahill was in t ity last year tes to the state democratic conven but his friends here will not have the pleceure of congratulating him on his good INiGk Lo, Brank Strofix having stayned nto the presidential favor just abead of him Kenneth Webster, the 2months old son of Dr, and Mrs. Charles 15 Woodbury, died at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs, Woodbury's parents, #8540 Hamilton strect, Omaha. The remaing will be brought to this city and the funeral will take place this afternoon at # o'clock from the residence of Dr. 12 1. Woodbury, corner of Bluff and Stovy strcets, Rev. Dr. Phelps officiating, A sleigh Ic ne people took ad vantage of the ast ‘Thursday 1 and took a ride t beautiful home of Mr and Mrs. H. G, McGee in Morningside where the evening was spent in various social enjoyments. Among the party were Misses Mary Damon, Nellie Zurnuehlen Mame Devol, Cora Woodbury and Gertie Pusey, Mrs. George Damon and Messrs. W. 2. Oficer and I, A. Mucller. Star Lecture ¢ Prof. DeMott lectures fasci- nating that nobody wants to miss either his talk, his pictures or hi Jeriments, The latter, by the way, are extremely novel and interesting ational tauqua in Washington Post Broadway M. church and March 24 Furly Sced Three hundred b Ohio seed potaty 2406 West B of pur 3 [ Thomas Rishton, dway, Council Bluffs The new styles of mattings are very hang at the carpet company. Chinese See them \p and me. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. of Avoca was in the friends, Mrs. J. T. Baldwin has returned sit of three mouths in Chicago. The Misses Louis have just the cast after a the princ i ity yes. from a eturned from visit of several wecks in returned from Chi- has” been attending Hahne- college, wchin are in the city Tenry Steven ou Hazel street . Martin have nd will make th here with their son, John Martin, Boston store, E. Laskowski has reccived the the de his twin brother curred rmany on the 3d inst. rs. cago whes and wife of Orl the guests o of the 1d news of which gc He of Chestor field, al ks with aylor and family, at 904 Ewall, who has been connected with J sekwell's establishment for the en years, has gone to Omaha Fpesition with the Standard Oil e Mr. and Mr y will be held in this city next at | women | one of the | Chau- | past | EWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Bathaway's Seat as Oouncilman from the Third Ward to Be Contested, QUO WARRANTO PROCEEDINGS BEGUN nds on Which Mr. Gleaso Tis Opponent Ousted—A Short History of the Case from Election Day, Hopes to The decide of litigation to son, republican atic candidate for prospect of a course whether F. O or J. J. Hathaway, demoe | alderman at the last election, shall repr | sent the people of the Third ward in the | city council, has been mentioned in Tue B The prospe: now assumed the a reality ason filed his papers yes terday afternoon in the district court, seek mg to have Hathaway ousted from his seat in the council by quo warranto proceedings | The petition alieges that the votes cast at the election «would huve for but for ther miscount, being tha have been, and the judg to count r Gleason a nu | which he was justly entitled. It states that he judges acted fraudulently in cortifyir to the city council that the election had | sulted in a tie, the tie subsequently be | decided in Hathaway's favor by o drawing in which the mayor and city council partici | pated. The petitioner, who 1s C. (. Saun ders, and not Gleason, asks that all ille ballots be excluded, that Hathaway b | ousted from his seat 1 as he sh given a majority the fact that several ballots ay that should not having refused iber of votes to Gleason was a sunted fc be able to make a | by what authority he occupies it | finally it be detern ed that duly elected alderman from the showing id that Ason is the Third ward AT DOHANY'S 1S Wi Mrs g After Wl being ¥ Dollar." 1 s Mrs, eat demand Florence in “The Might a retirement of e Florence, 0 the made for her appearan returned to the stage, and will he seen at the Dohany theater for an engagement of one nizht only on Wednesday, March 22 Mrs. Florence will be seen in her fam role of Mrs. General Gilfloi, in the w known camedy of “The Mighty Dollar.” Her portrayal of the role of Mrs, General Gilflory has always be 1 her best part, us it was in'th tion he If far edienne, I'he ) Dollar" is a play which depicts ith graphic and scathic growing, all-devouring p und influence, which is teristic of the Amc The whole atmosphe n. the picce has already been praised by press and public, and in the forthcoming production at the Dohany theater, it is said, will be staged and costumed ately, the dresses worn by Mrs, Flor b vels of the dressmaker's art signed made by th Paris n consid wealth charac ssion for dominant scople s inte mer sel and were de famous Felix of Thu NER 1IN ¢ evenin ATHERLANT On next Charles h of scenic possibilities afforded L having for its scene of action the country of ' 1 of by that e wles A, Gardner, in his p atherland™ last evening. who stan d of his particy and isa ve cr, introduced number of taking songs rendeved in his own | peculiar and happy way. The Tyrolean quartet were heard in several pleasing sele tions. The star and play greacly the lurge audience,” Spring £ ts, We are now fully prepared to show m one of the mest efully selected ccks of spring dress goods ever shown in Council Bluifs. If possible we have taken more care than_ever before, espe- 1y with our exclusive patterns, ivhic are composed of all the leading novelties of England, France and Germany. Among other other specialtios shown is onr large line of plain goods in all the latest we also an endless assort- ;» ment of medivm priced domestic goods in mixtures, plaids and checks. Silks of all the latest makes, includ- ing kai-ki, habutai, china, bengaline, phosphorus, taffetta, in plain, figures and plaids, The indicaticns ave that this is going to be one of the largest silk seasons ey experienced in this countu We tonk advantage of the same and placed u large ves, form of | in the council untilsuch | , has again | itive the ever- | ng mar- | pleased | A sef ed to he suit hsa ing it de Wright or fciary “ ir dispute. the question, the present started for the purpose of by §the court whether Mrs. Clark is the proper b Boyeotted. Our competitors have boycotted us, s0 J, l{nfllnu\\-r- & Co, refuse to sell us his flour be we would not hold up the price on it. But we can and will give you flour guarante as good. if not better, than Hoffmayer's Fancy Patent, | at $1.00 per su Garland flour, $#1.10 per sack. Acme hard winter wheat flour at 81,00 * sack., Gilman _Challenge flour, every sack warranted, at H0c Daisy Hour Pearl flour 60c sac Reliable flour H0e¢ sack. Rye flour 85¢ Rye graham flour 8 Wheat graham flour 2 Corn meal 10¢ 20 Ibs. granulated sugar for §1.00, Special for this week L0, D, the best flour made, at A World There ave some enterprising and public spirited women in the Columbian club, and they are intent on having Council Bluffs represented at the World's faiv i some way ich will attract attention, They decided on furnishi: very window for the Towa buildiug. several hundred dollars, but the ladies are not daunted, and they have faith in Council Bluffs to support them in their plan, The ladies propose to raise the needed amount by bseriptions of €1 each. Several hundred s should respond without ting for any persnal ¢ Contributors can leave their names and at the railway ticket oftice of Capain O. M. Brown, corner of Peurl and Broadway. They should be handed in this week: the shoner the bet | The names will be duly published that all may have an opportunity of sec how many and who think enough of Council i to invest #1 in having it duly repre sented. The art window, after having its purpose in the lowa building, is to ve returned to Council Bluffs and will be | given to some public building or charitable organization here, each contributor to have the right of a vote as (o its final disposition and the majority to decide have It will cost eitizen dollars h DeMotte fllustented Lectures. { of union depot handsome art | | tion the a | prai | by the weaker sex along these s | talk, Unique Tour o Bo Taken by a Windy Oity Maiden, | TWENTY DAYS TOUR OF THE CONTINENT Miss Mitchell Will Oross Chapattd, York Wieh on Ground e Continent, Visit and Return to t Setting Foot Railrond No New A number of railroad passenger cireles wer trips in history one prominent Chicago talked of the men promin discussing the vening last wes hotel and incident ients of achic: women Bislund comi| of can be lines, gradually drifted o a discussion through car ents and the ex accommodations thro the United States, with the sing of Omul; In the in for a good share the in demonstrating what The howeve individual the superiority palace car arr cases of Party we of one or two foreig upon_the meoting of8the World's fair rate committee, who were disposed to ques riions of the Americans conipos ing the party A well known passenger age one of the biggest systen: aquiet way made the boast that a lady could leave Chicago for and, Ore,, thence San Francisco and Bl Pago, Tex., and thence to the City of Mexico. to the top of Hill of Chapultepec, return to Laredo, Tex thence to St. Louis, New York and Bosto and back to Chicago and need not put her foot on the ground, and that on twenty-four hours notice he could find a lady to undertake such » ey t, the he; in this country, in a journey | tractive By request of many of the prominent | citizens | whereby Py | liver two lectures in | Broudway M chu | “Harp of the Senses, | March the Its Nature and svening following have been made DeMotte will de- this city at the the fivst, Luesday evening, rond. dlectricity, Possibilit on the Both will be mag- | nificently illustrated by Stereopticon views and a scries of interesting clec- trical experiments will accompany the second. Those who heard Prof. DeMotte at the Chautauqua grounds will vouch for the interesti charaeter of his tures. Crowded houses should greet his appearance again in our city. Cour tickets will be good only for the first le ture angements f. John B For warming | rooms, ete., our as | what you want. Look convenient, cheap. tric Light Co. The Council | have received spring oo sampl ambers, bath heaters are just it them. Clean, . B. Gas und Elee: lest ¢ Bluffs Carpet compan, th entire line of ne Write for prices and s of anything you want. w | First Prosby the pastor, Rev. | and 7:20 p. m First Baptist Davis morning evening. Sunday school ple’s meeting 6:45 p. m. vinity Methodist—Preaching by Rev. H H. Burton morning and evening, Class | meet unday school, 12 2 m Junior Spworth league, to Worship. an Church—Preaching by tephen Phelps, 10:80 4. m, Prea by Rev. J Bapti 12m ing and evening. H m in the Young peo- by m. 3 Rey | 8.2 hool at Young meeting at 6350 p. m. Men's Christian Association 1 by D. 40'clock.” Sing Bovs' Winter. ing by the | M tot. | Fifth Avenue Methodist Rev. . W. Brower. Miss Helen ladies this Preaching by Sunday school at 12 m, rink will surprise the ng with her milline display. In the meantime she will g them some great bargains he forcign representatives of the rail ronds were skeptical about the big statement made and challenged the gentleman to name the lady who would undertuke such ! Journey, whichgvhile not so famous as that tuken by Nelli® Bly, promises to be much more advantageous to the i continent he arrangements were Miss Bess Mitchell of young lady of been associated with r will leave on her day, av 10:30 p. m, Union Pacific on the tour completed and Chicago, o very at that city. who has ilroads more or less, wrkable tour Wednes for Portland, Ove, Thenc and conditions nan rn Pacitic from Portland {El Paso, thenee ove 1 to the O] of xico, ng via the Mexican National to L. ex., then over the International & Northern, Texas & Pacific and Iron Mountain to St.'Louis, to New York via the Wabash, Michigan Central and New York Central and back to Chicago. It is not the object of the journey to make time but to show the comfort, convenience and safety of travelers on American rail ways Miss Mitchell will Thursday, and a n ith her 1o Fremant train. The compl nged as follo ¥0 & Northwestern railroad Mareh ):30 p, in 20 & Nbr pom arrive in Omaha on 1ber of friends will go returning by a later » itinerary for th Leave Chic: trip is o via Ol Wed; arive Omaha v iwestern, Thurgda sarrive Cheyenne via U Friday, March 24, 5 ton via U 40 p. m Huntin e, Saturday, Mare rive Portland vi n Pacilie, Sund » Oakland via rch 28,7 Southe S8, 8:15a. m Southern Pacifi ledve ( vin @, m 1k W28, 9:88 4. m.; Southern Pacific, a.m.; leave Los Southern rch 50, 10:10 a. w 1 Paso via Southern I 1, Thursday rrive Chihuahua March 31, 7 m.; arrive Mexican Central, Saturda, m.; arriveCity of Mexico via n Central, Sunday, April 2, 7 a, m.; y of Mexico via~ Mexican National, Luis April Mexic leave O s o Laredo April 4, Laredo via International & ( Tuesday, April 4 Antonio via Inte Tuesday, April 4 view v Tutern ern, Wednesday, leave Lon Lon; North April a Te: in making famous trips, Nelly Bly and Elizabeth from of done | » | east of the ral representatives | roads in attendance tof | the | Iroads of tho | vin the Northwestern and | | | Charles A. Gardner, | The | some year: | sions. purpose of e minist tion with a mission to begiven 4 of the St. Ma s Pazz, the oldest Italian o in the country r. Satolli will spoak for the first time af! at 4 o'clock, when he Ve i retr sermon in the lalian tongue 'y In conn the church ity or . Baptist Centenninl, Va., March 18.~The wtion, which commenc this city this evening and will continue March 20, ovened with a de nducted by Rev. Dr. Braddus of Louisviilc movement for this nnial b in the Southern Baptist con proposition was to e orate the cent ilal of the organi. mis Just a year ago William Carvey sai > to India in company with on Thomas, the Baptists throughout the world ¢ deavoring to raise special sums of money for missionary work and toquicken the interests of the denomtuation in foreign missions. RicHMoND, Baptist 1in il otional 1 g centennial ce vention, The mem NS Chilland Argentine on Brexos Avres, March 18 tocol has been signed at Santiago, O which, itis hoped, will terminate the strained relations between Chili and Argentina, The pre enucts that Chili will not nany te Andes and Argenting will wany portion of the Pacific coust - Destruction ot Loxnox, March 18, A dispateh f toun the steamship Atl with 34,000 pounds of mineral oils, burned, the captain killed and crew injured erims, col la tory ¢ not n Ol Ship. m Ba load nas been of his says s, two - - FORE SIS, Snows, Followed A Colder i Wasmsaros, D. | for Sunday: I SHOWS, WEATHE Light by Fu Nebrasku. March 18, raska Weather ) Light followed by gencrally faiv w variable winds; colder in w For South Dakota followed by clearing w northwest portion; 1 vaviable For North Dakota west winds. ather; stern portion Local snows tonight, ther wili warmer in becoming Fair; warmer; north Re t Bt ed of ith corre Loeal OFFICE OF TiE WAt March 1S5 —Omaha e rainfall, comp! past four years Oty and At Maximum temy A tempernture, cmperitur dition of to v Omaha for the seipitation reh 1, 180 Ltemperature Deficiency for the duy Deficiency Marcl: 1 Normal precipitation Deticiency for the duy Deficiency since Marci i DOHANY’S THEATR COUNCIL BLUFFS. JOHN DOHANY MANAGER. | M E EXTRA AGEMENT FOR One Night Only | Wednesday March 22, | MRS. W. J. | FLORENCE| the Famous and Satirical Comedy, “The Mighty Dallar” SUPPORTED BY HOWARD COVENEY. PRICES- 3 and $1.00, , bozinning Monday moruniy Seller's drug store, Opera Hou Dohany’s Theatre SWEET SINGER, Presenting Successtul In His Tyrolean Comedy local | MRS MARY A LIVERMORE The Famed I Pl ety [ wnthropist, wes the Work From Her Owy, Hly Endo Ehysi Authoress and eland Their Methods, Their Churges and There Skill “Why. dootor," sald a lady the oitees of Drs, Copelan 1) lid Known the tre st abie I would hiave d, Who to)k you 2 (0'come, and assu rod m St anp easant or painful | 1o Wik oy telllng te s t nt Ar Lho tron. hid boen s that [ thou T'his t ‘ralsed, fow dys ng nd Shep'rd 31 satt and been here lone treatment, kept 0 it v but I i WS 1ot was tme to 18 he know bow bidiy T needed 1ho Lt sorry Thave boen w0 ool ish L. DUt roully my norves 1 feit so weik and ne 1 could not stand an \Lis positively L in such w comfortable |, Contrastey | that o wnother who ha 4 be | old motho toctor” satd u lady, “if | what Isuftered under their severs you woutd har heideve me anp'y somethiy noso wouid blow ot 1y's expericnce s n treated by the vou ment Ihey would and when 1 Llons on iy | nd- tOF that came ot would burn holes in the handkerehlef, Lo you wimost beyond belief, buy [ today at my honie several han | were ruined in this way. You how strong this stuff was thut the my linen pocket handkerehlef,” MBS, LIVERMORE | states e Bxperience With Copetand Work, | | more. the ntel iveturar throplst.at her home (o 1 urb. Molrose. Shespoke of ( by the Copeiand vhysicluns her relation to thor s i pationt nipressed her and led her Lo r WOrk to hier frionds and thos her epiiion about tnem. Oieo churzes wero vory reasonable, brin et ical | and the | and eentle, ¢ 1t (o hero'e u danger to the pa eheap notor ety On tils erod them sufo ns wo.l | . Astoherown tollowing | 1 have been a patient un ment and phvsie ins | & enchit from the | reat entleminiy, kind cuse they we author | wor! il h 1 Mat The troatment of Drs. Cop d is uppreciutod by thonsin Bavo Wilkted Wirge st of Tionuy modioinos, remote towns i viii <ible to commnnd 1ho s siclans or Spocinlists, Whon 1yt ¢ Tess expensive than patent nd e | pensive t and docte | ho wonder thit Apprecate | cureral und aceurato dtgosie, tention to the details and pro: tered dnd trained phari viduat cuse, and 110 conet ful aud succossful spooin every o Fate por month, it are of mall’ troatment s ap Copelund mal practice (oday oy St wvery' city und viliaie ites, A tralnod stenosiuphor personai direetion of D Whics them o hoid comy with out-of-town' batients enco. by wh and condit fetan to k tean onl 7 1 <o iiod lizon s where | nt ady with the patient ont's carelesss timent ¢ ) kerch writer called npon Mrs Mary A 1 Kuow it seens to vo kot fs that can imugine it into nose when it would destroy the fibre of u v Bellef in the Liver- and philin ston's beautiful sub. teing done 08 of skil h the ) onee or twlee u ep in touch it she ¢ nd sig and suid that tn wo thin ommend thair who h il s Vs LAt thoie hof the riasses )is were mild ned to nyolve v litt o Jnsh Land Shep- o peoplo w on- putent Itisuppreelintod by thou nds in mpos: ul phy- s« of ever by SUS for ool i © of sk possible no natier where they live roz| to low 5 10 wonder that this feat- cinted, o nds 10 al th ihe U fted the Shepurd, e consult A I ¥t wiint that the 0 fali 1o bo satisfactory. MRS G, A DAVIE ler. Glonwood £rontly benefitt . wite ot an Implemen own, wrltes: T have been 1 by youreatareh treatmont My general hoalth is much botter, and those terribio headachos [ had for years aro entirae Iy cone; also w chokin: fealing and misery through my chost.’ MRS, C, L ROBINSON, KEARNEY, NER, writes: T wunt to tako another month's iave el ped me treatment, s your me cly wgreat deal, My asthimn 1s n gront donl bets nd it don'tmake n e feel 1 1 teel better 1 trust the next medicine wili do ne Q. ERTRUDELOUL MINERAL POINT, says: 1 had much and hears trouble “with falnt stomach would nehe duys ata time spots would dizzy and we Drs “Copelnnd who could he me, an hev have entl Tam 8o thankfe RUELVA 1SV The Wife of Contract or By night I wall gler Speiks ot rlence. d the floor to ease my THIS Was the introduction to the st atie of Mrs Nuncy Ciozler, 2ed and I streots, South Omahi, the wife of the well known brick contractor. “For two months | o= fore T got holp [ searcoly closed niy oyes 1% nizht so great” wis my distress. ALl thron oh my chestand shoulders T had st il that cut e g knife, Takine would alnio U me, At beavy aching pains were simpiy unbearab'e The fl:sh and ‘nuseios of the chest, arms and Tower Limba was so sore 1t folvaa it 1t wonid drop off, The 1oss of sieep 1nd siitering made 1o torribly wouk. On v wine i th e [ could not” walk—but “Mong g pain ment MRS, NANCY CIEGLER, 2rd and K strects. South Omah My conditfon got so bud’ that whothier [Tivad or died. At this tme | upe plied to Des. Copeland ind Snepard for tr ment. After three weeks I folt great ben The pains steadily deciined and 1 rested w at nlght. Tean breatho desp and full with no pain=somethitte I eoutd not do for months bee fore. The sorencss and stilfness have loft me and Lam entirely satisfiod with the thorough FOsuits 1n my case. | would urke every parson ufllicted with chronic rheamutism to ot the tho troitment of these physicians, 1 speaie from cxperienco and know what T'am talking about.” ROOMS 511 AND 312 NEW YORK LIFR BUILDING. OMATA, NEB. Hours--9 to 1L, ni Sunday—10 w10 Ofico o &, BISE CRN AR Wa;‘ Eits f 2, o ) smount avings afgregate [he present ', tho inter- 3 existing +00 sald that od States is hg the maxi- will hanced by residonces, and the vatue for th n%'_»v work' Wi m wh i1 bo THE day will come whon thoro Wi d Coun freo bridge batwoen Omaha an 0, :il ’u‘lufis. In that event the. bottom ofl.\ 1ands acrom the river will bo ocoupfed | fnthy wdlls, lumber yards, oto., «pwl ot the land will Be ou- | of sn-fold. hundreds go out for miles and buy bomes, Omaha pay Thigh taxcs g ! 3 . THERE are many ungepountable things this world and one of them is that % of clerks and mechanlos ~ ) ub;}\ anf uscien' A uf bo) ’ into the suburbs of and streot car Al fare, whon within a mile of the business : center thore arc hundreds of cheap lote to be bad across the river upon which homes may be built accessible to the city and where taxes do not amount to con- e required not sat- of this /' contin- / should be importation order, the last of which s | season £0ods. Wednc Just arrived. The Grand Hotel g 100 picces new styles China silks at eslor i g 4Se, inferior _quality and styles” shown | Council Blufts. Most elsewhere at olc. s Dining room ton, D. C., have been visiting the with their cousin 1 North Bluff stree FATHERLAND, Under the Muanagement of W s looking line, and is 1 with the west, arrive St. Louis hurs lay, Apri 2 bash railroad, . m.: arrive Datriot legant hotel in on seventh floor. E. F. CI Iron Mountain routc leave St. Louf ursday, April 6, Ra ive demand for acre in the tract test to its location, cheapness and desirability for truit, gar- dening and suburban property. From 1 t0 40 acres for sale, 24 miles east of post- oflice, by Day & Hess, 39 Pearl street. Coal and wood: best and Missouri hard wood in the cit delivery. H. A. Cox, Fire on Eighth Avenne, The residence of Joseph Strock, oa Ei avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, od by fire yesterday afternoon. A defective flue was the cause. The roof #fud the front part of the upper story were de- mohished, but the fire department arrived in time to prevent the whole building from be- ing destroyed. The furniture was all moved oat i time to'save it. The damage is esti mated at §00 and there is 31,000 insurance on the building. Mr. Strock has been singu larly unfortunate, it having been only a fow years since the planing mill of which he was one of the proprietors was entirely destroyed by fire, it being almost a total I cheapest prompt 0. 4 Main. nth He is one of the most fascinating, in- structive and clevating lecturers that has come to our college town in the last eight years.—Rev. R. G. Ferguson, president Westminster college. Broadway M. church March and 25, 24 Bouvicius Music House, Fine pianos and organs for cash or payments. 114 Stutsman street, C. Blufls, Ku tan Eye Out. News was roceived yesterday of a dispute which took place at Boone on Friday, and which resulted seriously for one of the dis putant, A wrangle took place between Phil Pickering, one of the best known and wost popular engineers on the Northwestern road, and a brakeman named Paxton on the same road. What was the cause of it is un known at this end of the line, but after the trouble had eoue on some time Pickering picked up an iron bar and struck Paxton in the face, kuocking out an eye. Why let childrendie with diphtheria? You can save them by Dr. Jefferis' rem- edy. Has been used successfully fc years. Prico $3.00. For sale by Coun- ©il Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. If you have property to sell, list it | with me. I have customers for bar H. G. McGee, No. 10 Main street, Marrey The following marr sued yesterday Name and Adg | i Charles I, VanNostrand, Council Blufts 2 1 Nora A, Hoon, Councll Blus 3 Louts Bollo, Pottawattamic county 1 Lena Dur Pottawattamic couiity Ano Schubert piano. Williamson & Co., 106 Main street, largest and best bicycle stock in city. Geo. 8. Davis, pre lplEn druggist. uins. L age licenses were is 0ss, Age. i her improvement to the popular Swanson Music Co Imported Japanese and figures at e, at Y0c and $1.00., Kai-ki wash dium dark strip are woven eole propriate for ildven’s dre: ¢ per yard. For $1.00 we show the best 46-inch whip cord and India twill in America in forty different shades. Same goods retails usually for $1.19 and $1. e them, Migured crepons, in dark_colors only, offered at our counter for 5. A yard same goods ¢ost to import A “bar- gain, Every store has a 50cline of goods, but our spring assortment bewilder- ing, showing over cne hundred pie in plaids, stripes, mixtures, serges and plain henriettas, We have a full assortment of ¢ the following new weayv seleil cords, ottoman, ph whip cords, at In wool challies we have a la sortment than ever before, showing over fifty of the latest styles in new chintz colors imported by us from Alsace. Imported patterns, new phosphorus .50, %10.00, 0, $17 Scoteh plaids in light medium and solors, e, Tie, $1.00, $1.25 a yard. English checks, beautiful tweed effects, at Hoe, $1.00, # in 40, 48, H4-inch goods. Wate ilks in solid colors > other qualities silks in bright and me- warranted to wash, s, not printed. Very ap- waists, wrappers and s. 24 inches wide at o8 )1oj ges our us! th di proof tweeds, full 56-inch wide, in cheel plaids end mixed effects, very desivable for traveling suits, our price only $1.2 Ottoman in a full line of shades, would be cheap at $1.00, offered at our counters for The a yavd, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, Ta. Kid gloves dyed and cloaned. nts for the cclebrated Standard paper patterns. Mail orders promptly attended to, ull orders sent prepaid. N. B. Tre w ble Ovor Insurance. commenced in the ovening by ( rge F. Wright | against the Northwestern Mutual Life In surunce company of Milwaukee to collect #.000 nsurance on the life of the late J, H B, Clark. Messrs Clark and Wright were eng together in the Carbon Coal com pany for a nwmber of years. Just prior the former’s leaving for the south las! lla | ehecking up of the books resulted in the dis covery that he had overdrawn his account to the amount of several thousand dollars, To partially square up the deficiency Clark assigfd his 80,000 policy to Wright, ¢ | 0 the latter claims. Mrs.” Clurk, however, in whose favor the policy was' originally drawn, disputes this, and i furnishing her | Proofs of her husband’s death she informed | the company that only $00 of the policy had been assigned. The company made no con test as to the vaudity of the claim, but re- fused W pay off the policy until the two A suit | court last N district to 85 per day. ke, Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p, m. at the Council Bluils Modical and Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway. Prop. Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per dozen, Ashton's studio, 18 North Main, Clean Up Venrl Streot. | T wish T Bee would emphasize the fact | that Pearl street hus become one of the most important busine in the city of its prominent mer- chants y “In years gone by it was cousidered a sort of back alley for Main street, and the Pearl street entrances of all the business houses were denonnnated as b k doors. But this is so no longer. It has now the frontages of the finest buildings in the city and carries more trafie of all kinds than Broadway son the merchants along the 1y the upper cu should be ury ro pride in its g ranc b majority of them do so, but few who still ove the new and pile ash barrels and goods boxes on the pavement after the old style and make it difficult for people to pass along the sidewalk. It's the finest street in t city and we all want it to be the handsomest in every respec The Council Bluffs Carpet company will display this weck the finest line of new Jap and Chinese mattings in the country ns styles Emma Kennard, stenographe depositions, commercial we writing, 106 Main, , notary k, letter Mme. Helen Merrill, hairdressing and manicure. Room 312, Merriam blo don't forget that the Louis > Main strect now. Come all, Ladi are at Work ut the Hoxpital, The annual report of the Women's tian association for the year ending Janua 1, 1803, has just been neat pam phlet form and is being cireulated through the city with a view to showing ‘the pu the nature aud amount of the work done in hospital. During the first four years of existence of the hospital, commencing in 1857, there were 197 patients admitted, of whom were helped or cured. There were 115 pay patients, thirty-eight kept there by the city or county, forty-two charity. During Janug to August, I ) forty-nine pa tients whose troubles 1" the way | from general debility and ~ weak-mindedness | to alcoholism aud the morphia habit. The | total number admitted during the year was 74, of whom eight were charity patients and | thirteen city or county. Chris. issued in | Do you smoke? Have King & Co.’s Partagas? Just light o you tried T, D, Vs a charmer, Citizens State bank stock. I H. Sheafe. | FOk SALE Submit cash offe | Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | best $2,00 house in lowa. Marskmallow caramels at Driesbach’ | he has b | For all that, he had n Wabash, Thu Buffalo vi; , 6:25 < Centr April 6, 10:50 higan Central, rrive ew York via vilway, Kriday, April 7, D York via New York, ¢ Hudson railway, B ' Boston via Boston & il 8, 8:30 a, m lbany, S > Chicag Mic . After Killing His Guard a Military Prisoner at Fort Russell s Shot Dow CHEVENNE, Wyo., March 15 this afternoon William Unger, a privat enteenth infantr was shot and killed by Ge oner under his charge Jones wa shot and An hour later and killed by Private Robinson st Joues was e of having stolen the post. He Kk on the post grounds and tod with a pistol while the lutter was on gug duty. He then tooke Unger's rifle and ha cone n distance of aboul two wmiles rtaken by two other soldiers, whom b red at. His aim was poor and his pursuer: returned the five with fatal effcet. Jones home is at Leavenworth, - =President Marrison's Hunting Frip, ui, 111, Mareh 18, —Ex-President Har vison arrived hereteday from Havana, wher en fishing sud hunting for several days, and left in hadf hour for Indian apolis. Mr. Harrison was lookiug well ana id he had enjoyed bis outing v much luck ting game. He had heen out every day from 1y morning until pichtfall, but” very few ducks had come up the river and the ‘shoot ing was not very good. What he wanted was change and “rest and the outdoor life gave 1t to him ton the cl s, an Movements of Oceitn St % March 18 At Lizard—Passcd'~Wiesland, from York; Boston City, from Boston, At Liverpool—Axgived—Bovic, York; Philadelphid; from Bosto At Boston—Arrived —Oranmore don At Hamburg New York from New , from Lon Arrived — Moravia, from KxoxviL Ruthe a free fight at ( i reyville last night and three others mortally wounded. Rutherford had man under arrest whose friends tried to lease him, and the fight resulted — Mineks Strike Beriamge, O., March 150 miners struck at the Wheeling Stecl wines at Benwood, W, Va., this for higher wages, laying the entire plant off A thousand men are out of work works - Mgr, Satolll ab Philadelphin. PmiLapELPiis, Pa., March 18.—Mgr. Sat- olli, the pupal delegate to the United States, will arrive in this city tomorrow and will probably remain here sevepal days for the when | ord of Anderson county was killed in | hundred | afternoon | { 610 p | Tonves New | SIDXNEY R. ELLIS. NEW SONGS ENTIRE, Tyrolean Quartette! Special Scenery! Thursday, March 283, Prices 2bc, 50c¢, 750 and $1.00. ts on Sale at Sellor's Pharmacey., CARD Se Leaver | CHICAG O BUKL Gmana | Depot 10th T....Chicako Vestibule “Chiongo toxpross ClieAgo EXpress < Cliteaxo & 1owa |ue LUTLIAC Depot 1 Arrivy Onaa Omu Ye of the ob- ~ people © puy, a that fiscation. toll is responsiblo for the fact that so fow peoplo in husiness in Omaha care to live across the river. i mnatter of time when the toll will be, re duced to 5 cents. Passibly the 10-cont bridge TRE efald 19’ o of the mare reity We hand firm in eitl criy. | s N to tike ud- situation wnd buy now. > than any other trouble to show prop- But it is only a GREENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON & €0, No. 216 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 1015 nm % pmn L0 pm 50 b Kb Lincotn Loeal (xeapt Sun) Coav 05 o m 5 om K¢ 3 bm el o WL B, Depot 10th wo't Masoa Sty K. W0 pm GWoam 040 & m Ly Diy Fxpross a U, P, Expross.. CHICAC & A Union Dopot 10t & Mar ans “Golng m Enst COUNGIL BLUFYS 100 1 440 pm Wi pm Atlaniic Exp Vestibule Kxpro Slghe Kxorass AGOIC T § PACTEL ot 10th and Marcy sts Weat. | Union | T pm £30 am Denvor Limitod Knnsas City (Except Sunday UNIOH PACIFL Unlon Depot 10th and M AFrl | ahn oy Sts.| Om 050 aw 21 pm 515 pm €40 pm 630 p m [t Exprait Denvar Fast \al CHICAG O, ML & ST 1A UL P d and slaroy -Chicazo Gxpr Chicazo Kx SHUX CITY & PA LK tiepoi. 10th and Maray Sts. Sloux Cliy Pass LSt Paul Expr SO0 Cl Ar Omabia & | | | Omahia % A m b pwl Omany 00 m 10.0) & & PACIFIC, A Depot. 15th and Webstur Sty St Pan! Limitod UMAITA & 5T, LOUlS, J. P, Depot, 10ch and Marcy St St Loals Cannon Hall Mox O 11 Webiter Sts. n o dation x. Sunday wited Arrly Omal T pm b m Leaves Omaha « Arrivos Depot isth Omana Rloux ity Sloux Uity nxpros A pm St Paul 615 p | HAnCro e nasen HLOAGO & NORTHW 8 | maha | U. 1. depot. 1082 and Mar 790 o )11 Passenger | 7 Expross Limited Enastern Fiyer T Chie. Pass. (k2. N00 W Arriv (Ex. Sun'y) Car 5 pm P 15 p m ¥x Bin B m MISSOURT FACTFIC pot 16th and Webster St St Lous Ex) St Louis Kxpre Nebinska Lo londm | Tlopml|. W b Four ¢ Ouha | gKeys Bros Is not as large as Omaha, but has the larg- |est exclusive music house. THE MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. occupies 8,000 square feet of floor ROYAL-HARDMAN Their warerooms and salesrooms handles the pianos. fillee come, but they with bargains all the time. ire specially room and and other are wel- have All are pleased to their many Omaha friends come and see thern. 103 Special Noticas. COUNDIL BLUFFS, Full set of rgain. In Counetl B 6 Piuer, 65 Nen 1,00 1 farn in lowa Gard n and fr Splendll 6)a rms, garden aod frait 0-A¢ ounell Blun enwood, 8 sule. Johiaton I, -coom cottakes oo Third ayenue £0r, 814 por wonth cotiuge bn b Apply to K G ane s WAL OR RENT—40 acres of land near city. forte, ¥ North Muld st Avenus €, near_ 2 M. Oldell, No Girl for g 7, Ba 8. Lef: ll good con il npkie-Shugart 23 neres (o Buf fron o vomework, 1 7. | Y | MAIN STRERT. Special Motices. COUNCIL BLUFFS, ARBAGE re Telonnad. We Burke city bullding 500 2 18, vaults, chim wd for the work HAVE alargs list of proporty, a unimfroved. for aulsin all parts CILat 0w pricss: some of It vory caoap. 18 K of buyinz cons and way what | can provod wod ot th elty prints of pasturage Il eneinoor. 1 all addition 23 Gth v Bl 1050 bowd of stoc ( TTRL wanted Twork. Mrs. Hlufl strect; general hou 0-ACKE farm In all tn sitivation, PEOpUrLy Lo exel seription of the las & Vao Patwn, ESTRACTS and joans ¥arm and efty p y bought and sold Fusey & Thomas, Couseld Bluts,

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