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—— —— — . . — " " o—— ’ y M , _THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: b DAY, MARCH 20, 1593 e ~ - — — ! W . N NN ¢ 5 " hie . ) T ol . 3 ‘BT T , a . \ wis the Young People's Soctety of Christian ‘\v.mun around for (V'Kfy timo. Talk was | Louls, which will appear for four perform THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES | ndcxeor ateauts ramporiag neariy LA00000 | uacloss; the pinn ratt@I ke n hallsiorm on | aiwces'nt Hoyd's theator, commencing th v n ne nu e — | members. He belioved he would live tosee | a slate roof, whenever ¢ one tried to get | day evening next, will open at 4 o'cloc ', 7’ e | g | the day when God's people should be one. | sweot melody of CMifite Murphy' or the [ morrow morning at the box office of n..- 4 ] COUNCIL BLUFPS | . Ho believed there was an ideal church, | “Moonlight Sonata™ 'out «f it. 8o [ Boyd. Subscribers holding tickets car Rh | a | 3 XARY the N 3 1 | where the essential was unity, the non' | the instrument wA$ carried back | them exchanged for reserved seats ot that el m C [ oryie NO. 19 PEARE §1RERT. | Organisation of the New Uity Oouncil Will cssential liberty and in Al things | in disgrace to the * stove, the back of | time. Allof the performances will be iu Ger ) N . TR Be Effected '1rml'.:||’. | charity A church whose founda- | it was opened and an itfttestigation was made | man, and cach of the four plays will reccive Sciati ind & o | tion ‘s Jesus Christ, hich shall | in order to find out, if possible,what was the | a most elaborate mounting. On Thursday skl ik £ Teliverea ty enrtler to any part of the ity | — | su We shall speak where tho bible | cause of the rattle. Ambny the things found | night the bill will be “The Huguenots,” on L‘ e ™ l‘{‘p’ m i (ANAGER \ R peaks, where the scripture is silent we are | lying on the strings and under the strings | Friday “The Passing Regiment."” on_ Satur esses o ed by th 1y W THAUN, = MANAGEL . | CANDIDATES FOR THE CITY CLERNSHIP | Sfigne.s “We need niot be afraid to have the | and toven In and out’ §mong the steings | doy evening “All the Comforts of Home CULICURA ANTLPAIN PLase | TELEPHONEs | Business Ofi-o. : !J‘ | s bible read and understood. We need not be | were eight large curtatn hooks, to links of a | the eneagement closing Sunday evening with TER, Quick, original and ] ght Editer e | afrald to place it on the kn Jf every one | curtain chain, a large brass picture frame | a grand production of Cathe's “Faust unfailing, it instantly relicves e e | r Candidates in the Fietdand Every One | and teil them to mold their lives upoa their | knob, a photograph. two picces of sheet - weak painful kidneys, back g MINOR MENLION. Muwn Backer A & the Demoeratic | understanding of it In every church | music, a bundle of old vu,\\xpnwvx chofee WEATHER FOREUISTS. ache, uterine pains and 8 - oRTEEVAION ‘e | every influence that is being exerted is | assortment of buttous and a small brass cus — ALHeRIes, Coaghs, eold - N Hinit iy i bl being exerted for good, and I bid them god- | pidor-—all going to make up as good o begin- | Light Loeal Ralns for Nebraska Followed b s \]’; colds i B B L iAmter U5, ¢ the Lucky Man. speed. 1 am determined, as Paul said, to | ning for a junk shop as ohe often runs 8. by Southerly Winds, hSirhoed o tay kgl e R R 3 "|; ncil Bl skl 5 ki know nothing among you but Jesus cruciiad, | Aud still the piano rattied WasniNgros, Do C.. March 19, —Forecasts Yeaee 1 '\""‘ ”I“;"'m"”" 5 rial of the assiule cusc t I have not tried to exalt any creed, but — Bl N Nabros Sy hence s powerfu h ] Nicholson will take place this morning be he new city council will lold its first | huve tried to exalt Jesus Christ,* We sell Parks Cough Syrup on a positive [ for Monday: For Nebraska ""_'” Lot treatment of neryous pains H fore Justice Vien lv' will bo be \nn‘" . ‘l';]" meeting this evening. The new aldernen fter the close of the meetings a reception | xl'uln unm-l;nim'\ .m‘h.-mu nd Tung try n‘-m m:--*. Mlhv\\ d by clearing weather; south weakness, numbness and paralysis. 1 doors, so the court announces, and o s Lk f 0| will be given the new converts, probably on | It has stood the test for many years and to | erly winds. erowd of court loafers will have to find some | will take their places, tho mayor will read |y, Gvening, at the cnce of Mr.and | day is the leading remedy for the cure of | * Por Towa—Fair in easterni local rains in e s et e Ol e Y KIMBALL BROS, other place to dis politics. his annual message, and anothier year's work | Mrg, Thomas Metealf, on Bluff street. Next | colds, consumption and “all diseases of the | e portion Monday afternoon or night mail. Porrex D axp Ciiey. Corr., Tosion: | MANA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STRERR "I'he eral of the infant son of Dr. and | will be upon. One of the interesting | Sunday night Mr. Allen will preach by re- | throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and 8L00. | (/e only winds: warmer in eastern portion 3 % . 2 3 i Mrs. C. 15, Wondbuiry took place swstontay | gugtures of the meeting will be the blloting | quest to the Tunior Order of American | All druggists oA AL gl sl | Cor 9t St and 1L Ave. Council Blufts ernoon at the home of Dr. 15, 1. Woodbury P Mechanies and the American Protective as leaving Woi T . to pster] afteinon it the home of Dr. 15 1. Woad by clork to succeed A. J. Stophonson. | Yechiales and the American Protective 8- | vy, fielen Morrill, hairdressing and | learing weather; southerly to “westerly DUHANY STHEATRE 1., of the Fiest Presbyterian churel and four candidates mentioned prowi- | - manicure. Room 312, Merriam block, [ Windsi warmcer in eastern portion B e S iicunl | Weamtly, 0, B Sitha, BN, Whittleaoy; G Busy people have 1o time, and sensible peo | bt M Local Record. Vet HELRIE | gliurel. Onialm. ~cond U the services. | M. wi G0 T, ZaeiaoRIsn. 15 ot )-’h‘ have no uul!mlrlv on to use ,"‘“*”“‘ m:\n- Bourioius. = Music Hotse OFFICE OF THE WEATHER B v, Owams, | COUNCIL BIL ¢ of ‘Missca ek and | the fricnds of the latter stato that he is out | ek v leaphod that e useof e Wits | Fine pinnos and organs for cash or | Marchl JEed Wikl SorreRtoanIng, AR L ey ek 3 at. ¢ Bl rainfall, compared with corresponding day of Mhicer | of the race. as he is sa i for two years | Little Early Risers doos not interfere with | Payments. 114 Stutsman street, C. Bluifs. | 05 0o Coid Mossrs. 1. H. 1K e he nouse . o1, 189¢ EXTRA ENGAGEMENT FOR | hence. whon ho expcts to bo o cundiuate | PR a6 tttio. ilis kv portoct In aetion | . Whylet children dio with diphtherfa? | Muximam temperntur s 'das | ‘ | fe momination for county |G R M T Stomacn and | You can save them by Dr. Jefferis' rem: | M i One Night Only | Lad i 1 Louis v ¢ bowels so that headaches, dizziness and Has b used successfully for 35 \,’M‘W,“H“‘ | 1 are at 2 ot now. Come w has n L uw:u-!‘v are preve n;w‘l They cleanse ”IW years. Price $3.00. For sale by Coun- | “'§{ ement showir Wednesday March 22, | I'here ar democratic aldermen in the | blood, clear the complexion an i tone up the | ¢il Bluffs druggists, also at 2104 Cuming | perature and presin | Bl s ST AR Do you smoke? Huye Ltricd T, D, e b he avortta SR IARES toin. Lots of health in these little fel- | {reat, Omal L M | MRS. W. J. | King & ¢ Partagus? 1Us o charmer. | phey held a caucus yesterday af [ e | e g o Nopmal tomperature | t light one (L% Mee of t the num Spring Announcements. i aphtha Explosion. : seficieney for the day { A Titly Sued Dotatosd S OF TR aw: ks A naliRe . T od We are now fully prepared toshow [ A carof naphtha exploded in the Burlis n..””:,[ul»':‘ \‘.I,:”w”\,’:: 1 e ,COUNCIL BLU”"S STEAM DYE WORK Mhivce. hinared bishe 0 ea ! fe0s wire g D 80 youone of the most cfully selected | ton yards at Pacific Junction about 4 o'clock | Bilicicnty for the diy tineh | presenting the Fumous nnd Ruccosstul | Al Kinds of Dyelag and Cloaning dung tn Ohio s o3 at Th vt of a deal by wl Jifaation may be | stoeks of spring dress goods ever shown | Saturday morning. Several cars were con- | Deficiency sinee March 1 07 inch R [ gl hiehest siylo of who art Valed and 2406 W AWVR. € ¢ mnade tonight, “Of 8 meeting in Couneil Bluffs, [f possible we have | sumed. A car of horse aught fire and G. 15, Hest, Local Forecast Oficial | l Work promptiy ni doliveral tn all V L 8 1 lod i { the details of | talen more care than ever before, espe- | many of the auimals perished. Cars con OFtA TFoM Other Dotnts at 8 i m N1} ! parts of the country., Scud for prics st PERSONAL PARIGEAPILS. | L e LR AR cially with our exclusive patterns,which | taining fur r f u;mm and other mer e e C. A, MACHAN, Fropriotor, | \ the houy YUy ¥ | aro composed of all the leading novelties | chandise were badly damaged, the extent of Necudway. doad NOR) WoKLOR V6L P, ¢ Dawson is in B wearera s of the difticulty | 8 ‘i Praios and Certian | the total loss being” about #.000. The ex LLLLLAM ULV L D o Vi Havon 18 cutfoyiogn - dvck Hont At beginning. As one of the gentle i othor other spucialties shiown | Plosion was' the result of u collision, an en s Co notl Blurds, ra Augist Larser, who Las been bailiff of the | yiic 1505 1 g 1 e ate Ve, flAoaT, ehillads HBNgee: | o cxriosve it el g | i sl dl: Special Notices district court for' some tine, hs tewdetad | e it One thing that i ca i priced domestic goodsin Ripe Strawnorrios on the Vines, _ HBOWARD COVENEY.. Lt £ his resignation, and wi 1 IO delag is the abscnce I, Huthia 1d ‘checks, |, An excursion to_sunny North Galyeston 4 [ PRICES—3%, 80, e and $1.00. Sentson | ety ;i real estate and insurance b which he | g hoen to O but wis ex) latest mukes, includ- | Tex., wiil leave Omaha Mareh 20th, 180, | North I i | saig, bostnuing \m.m, mornin ag orclock. | 3 = J8fu to take u place in tho county u« iy, On his failing to show up it is | SRS B A e bengaline, | For particulars and il inducements | S o i | atSelier's drux store, Opera Hose bic s R O R | s The vacancy will be filled by the g ed that he will be home this morning | g Kai-ki, “habutal, ‘chin, bengaline, | " “Agent D ueaton, Room 17 i | - s Iwhro Co. tonnellaty. R SEERS ment of C. (. Peterson, formerly condu When 4 compromafe is reached, | Phosphorus, taffetta, in plain, figures | gilifer block Omalia 2 | l) l TINA 5 i . W rioior lin R tatn that | and plate | ymaha. ] | 1 ll] 1 . “ S In Dawson conaty, N v 650, 00 T TR i v 1t posi- | The indications arve that this is going | ok SALE—Citizens State bank stock. | H | 0 C L ‘.l (. ‘? JFrontlor, 83,30, | Improvad ) wcres tn Bt ] l'::' new sty t nvelio is to be | to be one of the largest silk seasonsever | Submit cush o 1. Sheafe. o | | Woumington, Feankiin county, §). 1L0)) other nit are v S0 the clerk and deputy | experfenced in this country. We took i i e farins Tor st Jofa0n & Vivn Pattan, at the carpet « Lo the opposite and eterually |y vantugee of the sume and placed u large | Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufts, the | iy Qaen | ‘ SW _H NN(:I:R, T e e T e s NGtive demnnd: for acvoage in the | s S Y importation order, the last of which has | best 2,00 house in lowa QuAvper 1) I R ‘ | o e a1 (o B Active deman acreag | a8 rived : . | Mione b Charl Gard p | od, &0 FaFms. KARION WA Rt NaAdS TO8 et testities to | [ : e Marshmallow ¢ ! yriesbach's. | o ¥ ¢ arms nln wid (it lands foe Kloin tract testtios to : [ 0 phbvt wow steles Chin silks at | Morshmallow cuamels at Deiesbact's | @13 ‘ ., arles’ A, Gardner, (ifhasgsie] s - Cheyenn tClondy. | 1 | Agitation of the NG SOME FIGURING | just ¢ | | | ¢ Bk, | 1 | Aeninig and subutban prope Bridge position |~‘.». \lm‘m |n;'>4ul:|\|(_\ and styles shown i “ROMAN AGGRESSION.” JMiies i 0l 3 g3{ArtCloudy In His 'rymwnn Comedy | N<Largo [0:room houso with all g ) . sewhere at 5lc. vestd [ i Cloudy | | monts, on P 0 40 aeres for sale, 24 miles cast of pos < Still Continues, CHEENNEUIL Y i ! , . - Jiise with Ko. Ly Do & Tose: 30 Dewrt atroos inco the public mecting at which the | Imported Japancse silks in solid colors | Catholiotsm as Viewed by the Firat Chirtsti *not revoried. fbolow 2ere i } 1 i \ouss with 4 | initial move was taken toward securing a | and figures at oe. See other qualities ; Gliuvon Dasto L agronan s Huss, S| | oro! dittae noos 1n Conl and woc st and cheapest | free bridge between Council Bluffs and | at 90c and $1.00. | Irany of the large congregation which as s | | 5om cottazes o THIRd & Missouri hard wood in the eity: prompl | Omaha was held, the matter has almost | Kai-ki wash silks in bright and me- [ sembled last evening at the First Christian SCHEWE TO SINK A SHIP. | | GO Bat A S 00 AvarY Ol naAr R K E T delivery. H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main Arapped out of sight, not on_ account of any | divm dark \1;‘\w Lh \\';u‘l'_ |[nwld 1{5 wash, | church were in doubt as to the position e | "nder the Manazement of | per monti. Apply to k. IL Odali, No. 7, Baldwin T | dying out of the interest, but because a good | 3UC Wovern colors, not printe CrYaps | Roy. T. E. Cramblet would take in discuss. Bombs Seattered Through the | block, Coun ifs, No Uso for Coal. IR RO &t ARDarA ATt 5 i NE . ELLIS. T A Daving o ratoriod froim ah ox. | QeALoF this work now i ‘must froin the)| Proprintel for” waists, wrappers -and | g tho subjoct, “Roman Aggression® that | fold of the Cyrus Wakelie S'D Y R. EL ! ] m HouReworE (1N 4 j t [ gl (i children’s dresses. 24 inches wide at | g TiiaLls: Set Hiaduoskrtaa e Nrw Youk, Mi | teaded trip through tho ens the course | nature of the matter in hand be earvied on | 5o 0 R loubt was dispelled, for he asserted posi of which he hus had intersiews with a large | quictly. The leaders of the movement are number of crs. Ho fiv feelmg of unrest is pervading manufacturing cireies all through the east, u feeling that OR RINT-40 acros of land noar city. C. 8. Legs | For $1.00 we show the best 46-inch whip forts, 9 North Muln st s that a | sccking to find out what a bridge of the kind | opd and [ndia twill in America in forty | wanted will cost. A meeting of the committee | Sl it [ of 100 will be held early this week, at which | different shades. Sume. goods retails Steps will bo taken Loward seeuving an st | usually for $1.19 and 81,25, ° Sce them, . tively and emphaticaliy that the Roman | €ome to light that just before the ship Cy iiah BXonldbe ealiBaron: to Hnlt Wakefield sailed for San Francisco on | i | Tvrolean Quartette His sermon, APRuEa0y direaten] ALy sl I\I\‘;. dynamite bombs were Special Scenery! against any | Adherent of the Ro- | found in her hold. In consequence of this | man Catholic church, for he had many wa tto satonher | T hU rsday, March 23, eonsnoz iy, vanlts, chimneys paret for the work, Ed AGE Fomove | TAN hishe fnt has e | NEW SONGS ENTIRE, | Wik aned. W 2 : ) | i 1 i 5 , two officers of the ship refus o clty buily the necessity of the hour for them is 10 move | nate from some compelent enginecr as to the figured crepons, in dark_colof | friends who w Sathdlics, but aigatnst tho | and rematned in New York, positive in thie | 250, BOc. 15 oprsr: out into tho west, where they will be closer | exact cost. This can only be told after offered at our counter fo e, Romun clerg) arbicularly aguinst the | belief that there is some s D o Prices 250, 50c, T5ec mn} $1.00. T Jiave a ey fpraperty. tmprovod and to their teade. This is no new thing, but the | survey of the ground and a careful caleula- | sume goods cost to import 674c. A | desuitical olergy. He did not object to the | sink the craft before she reaches San Fran rats on Sale ot Seller's Pharmacy 5 BEREFOEEE somo OF It vary cusape: 18 manufacturers have been postponing tion of the probablo cost of materlls aud | pain. Ivery store hasia S0clinec ehurch as a relizions drgnization, so long as | cisco. g ; yo ok’ of wns s el } ' s . labor or the present an approxl- | hug our spring assortment is be it kept within the botmis of religion. ‘The | The first case of bombs was found two ) eryou. 1L may xavd sou monay. .G, ) fivat sten toward a chunge of base on | pyate estimate is all that is available ing. showing over one hundred pieces | religious element was with it, however, of | weeks ago, when the ship was loading, be Go TO A LB ETIACE ceount of the cost of making the move. | gentleman who has had considerable ex- | D She R ¢ PIECCs | inor consequence, the leaders giving move | tween the limber streaks on the port side of | (; l t G SRR They are begiuning to see, however, that the | berience in bridge worle and is in 2very way | i plaids, stripes, mixtuves, serges and | ontion to matters political tnan to mat. | the ship, with planking laid over it. The | ?""@‘4 . peCla 15 oA TN At kI At s Ra l Aldo g A CHERRS | day is not far distant when they shall have | compelent to judge states that a bridze can | plain henrviettas, 5 ters spivitual. Were it right he would wish | dynamite was in an ivon cylinder. from the | 2 5%, 11 you are sulfering 0150 hoad of stoek, #2001 avenue, | to pull up their stakes and strike out for the | be built across the Missouri on Farnam We have a full assortment of eolors in 5 ¢ 1t godspeed, but it was not the true chureh | end of which protruded a bunch of matehoes ardless of expense, street, with all necessary approaches, tor | the following new weaves: Epingline, | of Christ. On the contrary it was, 1f not | A picce of sandstone was suspended above that has always been thought | considerably less than v Presc motor | seleil cords, ottoman, phosphorus bieges, | the greatest, one of the greatest creations | the matehes, in such a position that once at of Council Bluffs | bridge cost. He places the cost 0000, | whip cords, serges at our usual low | of Satan. plunging and rolling of the ship | iring centers is the | the difference being caused by the better lay | 2P Its aggression was not prompted by re wuse the sandstone 10 sway against | 1 - gniting them and causing | 1t you setting sun One thin to be standing in the was and Omaha as manufac Paintal Fisionor Nood Glnssos. )w ACRE arm tn Cadar cou all in lack of convenient, cheap coal. ‘This, Mr. | of the laud on the vast side of the viver for | PEECS 00 o e o0 o lieious zeal, but by a desive to obtam political | the matches, thus e o suffeting with cold in the head, ,‘,'Hl\“ s T o0 ol oo o Devine says, is not the drawback that it is | ‘q»v!wl-lluw'l Uhis |~r4|’mul 8 per cent of the | BRHb LR SRTATs DT “ i e 1R O and physical control of all lands, ~ This it | the dynamite to explode. This discovery arrh, earache, deafness or dischnrses from | yeription of the land you have to offer. Jobnston nmonly thought to | He rvan across one | assessced valuation of the property in Coun. | 80 cny than ever belore, sh g O | o | w chintz | hoped to accomplish in the United States by | caused no little apprehiension among the ears; it you are sulleiing with disouses of | & Van atten. b o factory in Illineis which was located | cil Bluffs, but only a litt over 1 per cent of | fifty of the latest f styles in n i Imeans. The first was by imm ofticers and erew of the ship, bt there was | nmffuffi\'.!u bR.M Tf.:!ifl.“.‘.‘fl?‘.".-':“f‘,r‘; = > . s 80 close 1o @ coal mine that a chute was run | the combined assessment of the two cit colors importeda by us from Alsace. tion. It was making special éfforis to send | no address on the case, or any clew a8 10 | gud dise.ises of the eye, ear and throat. Ofice o ]l“:"gm DHanN l.lmr:- ALY ProRsry from the mine into the eugine room of the | A x per annum for three or four | [mported patterns, exclusive styles in | Catholics from Roman countries to America. | how it came to be in the ship, avpr 1sion | over Beno & Co.'s store, Council Blufls, Towa | jume b = o0 2014 Bassr & dhomas, - Cound factory through which the coal could be | ¥ ¥ smaller tax and the issuance | the pew l’h”"]'h‘"“"‘ effec at $7.50, | ft was trying to break down our institution was allayed and the work of loading con- e —_— - brought for use. And yet the chute remains | of bonds running ten or twenty years will | ¢35 "%10, 00, .00 & pattern. chicfly the public school system. It knew | tinued and the incideut soon forgotten. y idio, for the proprictor of the estabiishment | provide a free bridge for the two cities, at a | ® &0 T ids in light medium and | Yery well that where the public school | Just oneiweek afterthe first bomb was . states that although coal can be brought and | Pl which will hardly be felt by phe tax- | coteh plaids in L 1 and | hrived the “trash” in the catechism, us he | found consternation was created among Lud down for 80 conts a ton, he cannot afford | payers, while the citics' business interests | dark colors, 50c, .00, 81.25 u yard. | oxpressed it, could make no henaw those on bodrd the Wakefield by the finding | E to use it. Crude oil used for fuel alto- | will reccive a benefit that will ve infinitely English checks, lwqm(ulh\m-.l Nit Where the pebple werceducated Catholicisin | of eoondibond, This ‘was: on Phuradn b gethier, and brought, us it is,m huge tanks, [ beyond what it costs | at 50c, 1.00, 81.25 in 40, 48, waus powerless, The public school, there- | last, the day before the ship was to s b tis found to be n cheaper fuel vhan coal, | ‘The free bridge scheme is here tostay,and | goods. fore, was to be the barrier to the further | The bomb was like the first and was found in | 3 even under the most favorable cireumstan the wideawake eitizens in whose hands it is | * \Waierproof tweeds, full 56-inch wide, | progicss of the church about the same part of the ship. Not once during his trip did Mr, Devine hear | Will not drop it until traffic between Omaha : Ryl wnd was consequently | On the finding of the second bomb, Cap- IS GHGGYE DlalABk andlmls Kowe kuew this and was consequently | On the finding of , Cap- il Blufts for furnishing coal. This | [(3pgSounctl BliiTe felantively unrestrigted e | vany: dasivablel for' traveling auits our | SEivios toundevminaithe luscibucion. e, | thln Morion refused 'to' go to, se fon, ths il Bluffs for turaishing coal. This 18 a point | the hands of private corporutions, A meet- | VUL OO 1Sy | it supportea parochial schools. But why aketicld . ofticer also refused C 4 ¥ Simply out of necessity. There was a de- | Another captain willing to take the ship out prising feaders of the Merchants and M tion of citizens has been dubbed after Dr. Ottoman in a full line of shades, would | mund for schools, and the church felt that it | was found and on Friday she put to sea. o question aske to the facilities of Coun- | and Council Bluffs is entir : | ¢ unrestricted at | | | An * facturers association, | Washington Gladden, will be held at the | be cheap at $1.00, offered at our counters | must supply a system of education. Let the - . % R A, | court house next Saturday cvening to hear | for The a yard. public schools be destroyed, and the par WANITED FOR EMBEAZLEMENT, Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per | reports from the committees, one of which BOSTON STORE chial school would soon cease to exist dozen, Ashton's studio, 18 North Main, | was to take a general oversight over the Fothaninphist Rty S, Rome was a foo toenlightenment. Where | Capture of # Young Chleago Bookkeeper % L - matter, and the other to confer with Omaha Conncil Blus ta Romanism held sway, there was illiteracy Who Was False to His Trost. The Council Bluffs Carpet company | citizens with a view to uniting the efforts of B.—Kid gl Aved 1 cleaned, | 1400k at Mexico, where ouly 7 per cent of the DexvER, Colo., March 19.—J. D. Mordaunt " will display this week the finest line of | the public spirited citizens of both places N. B.—Kid glo dyed and cleaned. | ;0 jation could read and write; or ut Spain, | was arrested last night on a telegram from ow styles P Shinese “1suppose,” said one o o leaders of the | Agents for the celebrated Standavd | va. the: ratio 18 3 : S Ol | new styles Jap and Chinese mattings I suppose,” said one of the leader ) : where the ratio is bub thirteen to 1003 | renector Ross of Chicago, Mordaung § in the country. movement last cvening, “there ave lotsof | paper patterns. Mail orders promptly | or to Italy, the home of the church and the | 1MSPECtO 0880 cago;s Moraauntiis B Y, et people in Council Bluffs who, if the motor | gitended to, all orders sent prepaid. idence of the pove, where but twenty- | under indictment for embezzlement. The Emma Kennard, apler, notar company should suddenly wheel around and 5 — - one persons in 100 could or write. artest is a most important one, as tne sum depositions, commercial work, lettor | METe to give us a Scent fare and to pay the Speaking About the Clerkshi D Dt iy AR HIARE (RS L AR Aan e || NG BAMRIER50; city and the pro ing, would be in fay dropping o Somebody Used n Gorkscrew. efforts und letting the motor company con- | ) e e i 3 tinue to operate as at present. That is one | mosad h Council Bluffs enjoyed it fiest Sunday | LIS 0GP0 I8 I IEEEnt: o e ave | elected aldermen will take.their seats. e o 2tlb i ; 5 / ; { Gentlomen—8ix yoa ftacked with nenralgic theumatism (following a long term under the new rule tnat the Omaha ocials | royly starting out to do 13 to get hold of | of the interesting features of the meeting | Polivics und was largely a political ovganiza- | PIOYers, and great was their surprise when ialoh) oty e bAse Ao o e s husaiailLla itk ATl 0 = neAR have adopted, closing the suloons, both front | that motor line and let the ity run it. In the | will be the balloting for city clerk. The | ton, The pope in fact urged the importance | 1€ failed to appear at his accustomed desk Oleciation) In v Hghicaan, 860 R BIes (5 i buiot oy Pt T SR door and by fle it could not be | course of the next twenty years it will bring | contest between the various candidater for | of active political work on the part of his | O the moruing of Fenraary 24, complopely Nielpicssyy My s, frpm Migulte hiadoo tio cude o iy, bt A ty owners for their pay The city e writing, 106 Main, : | il will hold its first meeting | seeking to gain the uscendancy was by polit- | Mordaunt is u young man, 25 years of age, | ow evening, when the mayor will de- | ical pow AThaitaiiNoronaN ot shio Tate | vl mihoyiehitace seln Ohicogoie s hems | liver his aunual message and the newly | national conventions protested 1o the pope | blered us confidential L okkeeper by Smith Ony | that the church was altogether too active in | & Webster, a biz plumbing supply company T Anarot o e e our politics. The. church was certainly in | He stood figh in- the estimation of his en- | 1 further | tomc BiupLTen Jsaxp, N, Y., June 6, 1891, i * move 8 s poc i > « i on o s ‘books re od 2 Iyzed, Finger joints were swollen and enlarged ont of shape. I employed many of the best doctors truthfully said to have been a howling sue- | & million or more dollars into the pockets of a | yyie o € S5 : " | fotlowers. The church was making herself | An examination of his books revealed a y er J 3 ot cone, tho way In whieh HIE drankor men | faw capitalists, which ought by all rights to | .‘."L..'.‘n.'.fv'.:l(-‘fl pRyiDDen 18 TRy Pt oney | felt more strongly in politics thin fuy other | Shortaze of nearly £25,000 and small amounts | in New York, where I then lived, but ad better have thrown my money in the street. They did and women flocked to the ern bhank of | KO into the city treasury, as the city has | g, o0 the election, but now it scems to have | Organization. 3 Fogol bty Mordsunydurlngathaniingt iaar me bo good. I trled cvery “sure enre” for thenmatism T could Lear of (and there are many) to no the Missouri lcads to the beliof that howl- | f““" ”"““""Il ny b, r-ln‘ llh uu_mx”\u..lg B o o O WIES threatilvals TUH MItheh A third method of gaining power was by | WeEe bl ':‘;‘l‘("";_"“lj*"'h“ :“1'*“‘:" LI purpose but to spend moucy, [ had tried o many remedies with no benefit that T was completely 2 % hafane Rt hing in its whole stock, that is, the an- | "hittlesey d G. Vilsc All | the acquisition of property. The church 2 38 suhooeny ¢ 9 ahATge Agalns & discourazed, and had come to a perfect conclugion to try no more, but give up and die, ns it was ing may bo looked for before the summer is | ohjse. We must worle in this dieection from | K N Whitt nd G, M. Wilson. All i o} | discourazed, an me 1o & per v glveuy T T SR R will be taken to Chicazo, No money was g i i ned three-fourths of the property of Italy | Will be taien to impossible 10 live with the agony T was ar, which struck me f: cly, and if a fu . ~oyer. ‘The saloons here run wide open, < mithough the proprietors are eareful not allow anything to take place in their HARmmeite: on Boany thiis ia. kol 0 renlt Williamson & Co., 106 Main | now on, and whate 10 | should have that end ¢ an s dipnasiond three are well kiown in the city as staunch | owned three-fourt) o fngree o . democrats, Mithen and Wilson having served | and was obtaining rapidiy S under ex-County Audi Hendricks and | in thiscountry. It was, more Whittlesey being a newspayp man of de. | ing itself in a military way 0. Ichanced to pick up a leaf of your advertisement in nd unknown to my family or friends I would try one the wicr for it. 1 got a boltle of Ath-lo-pho-ros, b Wi ol Thearrest of another Chicago criminal some cis st | has aiso been made here. His name is Rich- more re e reet, ) ) koly i [ ] (E¥Yulttsaeyibiolny el nan DA TRE AR AL oo e s IRat oG, | rdSims!iliss Gaogo Randolnh, *alias! Colos | and it proved 10 b & godsend, for I had not taken it three days before there was a great improves 1 | § i RN P L I e RSl luvgest and bestibloyeloitack in'clty, | lacaly domoccalie peco vitde - e scloos e e el RS R e L G TRl I ment. 1 had less pain and conld 1ift my arm a litt'e without taking hod of it with my left hand. ta i on: Sund Rival b fany othis o business of the city being carried along in | be on their guard, Lu Fayette, a Catholic, | Wits madc ||‘" ARSINOR 0L l_“‘l‘{'_ 088 In one week's time T eould hand'e my knife at meals and dress myself—which T had not done for 1y, and the consequence is that Council The 1 pet company | gna correct way, Each one claims the | had sad that if our libertics as u na- | Whostuted that Sims was under indictrient nine wretehed months, 1 ook one bottle, when T cou'd lift my hand to my liead. One other bottle [ luffs is destined to become the haven of | Dave rec their entire line of new | earth, but which of them has the fivst mort: | tion were ever destroyed they wouid be de- | for conspiracy and “‘”‘i”":" S I:"'” made a complete 1 not think my finger Jjoints would ever return fo their normal state, 1 delight for many thirsty people from Omaha | SPring Write for prices and | gage on the fence around it will provably ap- | stroyed by the Catholics. The Jesuits | #10 L s but they did in the e ell, from that thme to the present 1 have been a talking ‘ in the future unless the oficials of that city | samples of anything you want. pear later on. It has been thought that the 1 dangerous class, and their “devilish LAl T st s i recede from the burs tru position or the mayor of five democratic aldermen would get up a | ness” ought to be expelled, Their outh was | 4t alleged system of his to beat the game of aad walking adve B. IRVING, Sounoi Shangea bl The ¢ 1 Mo contest among themselves 80 perhiaps | divectly in confliet with good government, | faro. He is thought to have been unsuccess - S U BLUI changos hla. Tonnall B Litta M g pRleRh mongqthameel 10,0 parlia; T T Earen e | ful as no victim has yet been heard from. = - Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in | prevent the election of any one for the pres- | It requi obedience to the church even S . th-lo-phio-ros 1s gold by all druggists. $1 per bottle; 6 for$5. A Plaln, Common: , f L + 3 : he charge for which he was indicted in Av ho-ros 1s goll by ® 1 per bottle; 6 for 85, aln, Common-sense For warming guest chambers, bath | [owa. Dining room on scventh | ent. They are to hold a caucus this after- | where the interests of the governmwent were | (RS M WAIEE A Nanea) | 5 t rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just | Rates, 3 to 5 per day. . noon, at which it1s likely the much vexed | jeopardized. Thecivil law was binding only 1eigo is unkhown heve treatise on Rhes m and Neuralgla to any address for 5e. in stamps. what you want. Look at them. Cléan, ' od, however. SHAL ARG LA E OBLERRL L eI PLANS OF PRISON A democrat who « convenient, cheap. B. Gas and E alms Lo have knowledge | dates of the church. In several countries Prop. | question will be deci S EXPOSED. THE ATHLOPHOROS CO., NEW HAYEN, CONN. | se- | | fpenn o Drawing toa Close, of what goes on on the inside stated that | the clergy was exempt from trial by civil e | trie Light Co, After more than two months of continuous | Mithen had the inside track and would | tribunuls : N i “":‘," ',‘:”,' "‘: :.,.'.’:‘ ”,“\',',,‘.(,M"”’ = If you have property to sell, list it | service the Cheistian church meetings - in | Probably receive three of the democratic | ‘he people should be firm and allow no in Boeson b NP R ] e with me. 1 have customers for bargains, | Temple hall will be terminated on Thursday | \-uxlu\- If n.‘-“n sent plan s fol 14~\\|I»' out, | termeddling with their public institutions. | osioN, Mass., March 1 \ ork o PARTIES WANTING A ‘ BRIAANE 20810 i s % ok s g SUY 1 and the five aldermen agree to stand by ! the | The church had a moral right to | searching the worksh evening. In every respect the meetings | decision of the caucus this afternoon, Mithen | have parochial schools, but it had | sgate : ate prison is practically finished, and it is » 270 ) | have been successful beyond the expecta- | will come up smiling, unless the prophecy of | not a moral right to demand pub- | 54 that the conviets wilt be put to e I] 2 ‘S "(/) | tions of the church people and the brilliant | the democrat above feforred to turns out to | lic funds for secuurian purposes. We | Soid that t AN b Ba ey ( l’\ (' I l' ( 2 ( ps and cells at the | H. G. McGee, No. 10 Main stry Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music (o | morrow. No fircarms have been found, but | | pastor. During the time the wembership of | have been uninspired Deedsdn (NBDEsaRARY o0 ngsal Wwhich, | enough other contraband articles have becn | Anbeuser, Budweiser, Faust ana Pale BEERS, EITHER BOTTLED OR IN Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p, | the young organization has more than | TR T et o e oeean 6 il most of | found, it s said, to #ll several bushel | KEGS, can leave orders at No. 213 Muin _Street, ' Council Blufls, lowa, or Teles m. at the Cou Biuils Moedical and | doubled, and the Sunday school has grown | Is a symptom of diseaseof the kidneys. It | auts into one body., 'We were ca L B AGENCY FOR Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway. | from a small gathering of children into an | Will certainly be relieved by Parks' Sure | ring sects,” and thi$'was used as an argu Amonitithose are-slul) billles, stool tohel 108 ANHEUFER-BUSCH BREWING A8S'N., of ST. LOUIS, s, kunives and a steel ho seven-inch woor | ageressive organization Ay at the f nearly 200, Yos | Cure. That” headache, Hackuche and tived nINRIADIvIoa Ve Dand- of | f66 omes from the same cause. Ask for rinst 5. Wesnould throw aside all AT DOHANY'S THIN WEEK, ds and unite intoone body with Christ 'n hand pr ek 1 baskets phone 323, Goods deliverod promptly. SOl | | me | cre in bright wit, excel ent practical sugges ‘ e A e R $1.00 per sack. druma. *The Old Homestead,” which has be- | nel in process of constraction, its presence miti Send for catalogue, tions and optimistic philosophy that wives | vland flou | tian union. His urgument was founded on | , U the best flour made, at Saling comes £ : . A In Convict Booth's cell was found a com = : ; followship was extended to twenty-one now | Parks' Sure Cure for the liver and kidueys, | as our head, Suceds¥was assured, for it yas | - 1 Convic g oett 3 5 o:eams A Mrs. W. . ll--r.m-: o “Tho Mighty | e, wad in the afternoon six wero bap. | Pric $L.00. All drucgists, | @ fact that ihe protestunt churelyconverted | piaiomanof ihaworih Wi ahdivall faolng-) $(00-High Grade Pneuma= bollnr, tise 0 pastor in the city has succeeded | P S 500 persons wheresthe Catholic churches | ot O ! e i 53 Mrs. W. . Florene o is [ i awakening o deepor and move lasting in- | Boycotted converted ten. Let Christ alone be the light | SArefully noted. —Other eviden ollusion | tic. $125 33 Ib. Road Mrs yrence and company is th i ! Our competitors have boycotted [ with friends on the outside has also beon - e ) ooy terest in church work. “The church, on ac ur comy o yeotted us, | and our euide, and Koman aggression would | ity THaS, O LHG SHEEUE s 79 Racers. ooked at the Dohany theater ¢ m,m of 1ts nomenal growth, is now con- | 50 J. C. Hoffmayer & Co. refuse to sell | be quickly chécked thiB R ERETAS LS i 12 years experience,—largest 1 Mrs. Florencé appearing in her I the necessity of erecting a new | us his flour beeause wo would not_hold | sl B A R {5, oarR xDavianOG, TALLERALAAIAR famous role of Mrs. General Gilflory in the | chureh bullding, and this- wil b don uriig up the price on it. But we can and will | ANNOUNCEMENTS, twenty feet from the mouth of the tunncl oliwhoetiin o wdelnes iSRRI satirical comedy of *“The Mighty Dollar. tugoopigRumIOR. : give you flour guaranteed as good, if not | . through which seversl men escaped to th o rolail=] I done, We can The play of *The Mighty Dollar” abounds | ookl A AOLTAD J AR OYEIING ‘-'\“\llh-‘\\l\‘v‘l better, than Hoffmayer's Fancy Patent, 1‘ Denman Thompson's pastoral domestic wer not long since, was found another tun change your old solid tire to a pneus | | 5 3 being concealed by a picce of sheet iron “ N 3 o 2 come u classic of the American siage, and 110680 6 | D > 2 o dnspiration 1o, bear the diffeultes of | Christ's praver, “Netther pras 1 for them | $1.10 por s deserves its positiony opens a three nights | Placed over the hole COoLr; & COLE, Dollar” is 0 humorously sutirical picture, | l\l\l“l\‘!mu-“ 8. possibia IA."{‘:‘:«”\.‘.‘» e |W',\.:::.‘\Im’“ EiRep Mheaticur L8l | witl b "]AI:‘,-lwIll‘xr“m‘lvu'ul“l\l\ml\u-":ul.:\.I\‘\l'ln | TR .4 4 Council Bluffs, Ia. ‘d:*::-:"-flmu lobhy life and society in Wash “ was in uc with the thought and Gilman Challenge flour, every sack | #bY scat in the house-at 50 cents. The com- | (TRIME in high places! It is not | Sole Agents for Victor Bieycles ) b i % spirit of th Christendom, aivided as rrantoc e 4 e pany presenting it will be the same as last strango thut some peopie do wrc Tho play will ba presented with brilliant | it iy today. cannot preach the o ipelof Christ | Varvanted, at flc, | seen iu ivin Omabu, with Archie Boyd at tranyo that some. peaple.do weang | stage surroundings and settings. The cos- | us He himself preached it and meant it 1o be | l.lulg\ flour T5e sack., | its head. *“Ihe Old Homestend" is past through ignoruuce, others frov afailure = 3 tumes worn by Mrs. Florence are described | preached. Missionary work cannot be car. Pearl lour 60 sack. praise, as it is beyond comparison. A drama | 10 Investigats as to the right or wrong | Just received a fine line of l‘l‘i‘:lll':t:.\'n(“llz\'Illrl‘-x‘q.ill..w .~”I|.m-l|nnl’k. be- [“yiod on suc A AT T e :{\ linble lour 30c sack. of the home, and that a New England farm | A‘rU matter. Butitis strange. that in- | | g made and designed by the well known | teach the same truths in the same words. tye lour Koe suck home, with all itssbeautifully blended humor | dividuals und firms, who are fully aware | ~ - - -~ - U ‘1.';;.‘:[3“‘:1;;““, compans. is said o bo ey, | e World can nover b evangutizod unti ali | Ltye grabam flour Sie sack. and fine sentiment, it présents men and | of the rights of others, will pevsist in | ANGLISH GOODS ER\aashpbarng oo Ls said to be ex- | churches teach and preach the same words, Wheat grahuam floar 25 sack, women as they live and love and suffer aud | perpet frauds upon them. High- . > equal to the support deserved by | The Japanese government will not Cor o 4 | rejoice—a play all who have not seen should | soned thy nufue | uoh & well known star 88 Mrs. W. 3 Flor ] A ] i orn meal 10¢ sack. I8 © i Ak IHO R 1t 4908 4 oned, weaithy manufuctur ms will - man e e | Loy mit th muny new a¢ w ) 1ha. crontlated Eians i 00, | and all wito hav n should again offer and sell to retull merchunts, arti- | | prosecute their missionary work, and | a play that makes for good all the time 3 GARDNER ON THURSDAY N{GHT | there has grown up what - might " be f Special for this week only at Brown's | " % A i i e e | cles which they know to be infring The sweet singer and Jolly comedian | termed a Japanese church, God help us to | €+ O. D, | 'The large houses that greeted “The Dan- | ments on the rights of proprietors und Charles A, Garduer, appears at_Dohany’s | cstablish un American church on the sume | Yot the Plano Rattle | ger bigual™ at the Farnam yesterduy should | imitations of w known gocds. We | Thursday evening. The Chicago News says: | universal lines. The essentiil condition of ian 2t s be repeated nightly this week. There are | want 1o sound a note of warning to the “The great galleries of the Haymarket | all churcnes is’ union. Less than seventy J. Mualler sold & plana some Hr )0 & | thousands who like just such blays. Me- | potailers to beware of such imitations | theater were packed with humanity at the | five years ago this union movement started | fmily living in the city. Some of the pay- | chauical effects, scenery and acting are all | gt i Bl RRERE B BE0 S S DS opening of Charles A, Gardner in ‘Father- | and today the welkin fairly rings with the | ments were made, but after a time the pur- | g0od, and an evening s full enjoyment cun be | | A “d land.! “The lowor part of the nouse was also | call for Christisn unity. Among ‘the grear | chaser became dissatisfied, and when the | PROmISed all who attend Lives PiLe.” When they are offered | filled. Mr. ) dner has been frequently | modern ecerygies und agencies that are push- | collector call vound onefine day ¢ i (| e you, refuss them; you do not want to { woen in Chicage His play is an adequate | ing this forward is the. Young Men-s. Chrs l lieotor cat ued gnofine day ‘for his | xt week the great Fanny Davenport is | do wrong, and you don’t want to lay | vehicle for the exhibition of his talents as & | tian association und the Wowen's Ch | money he found the iustrument all bundled | to be ssey av the Boyd for five nights. | vourself liable to & law-sult’ " delineator of Germau character. He intro- | Temperance uuion. They are sp up ready to be taken away. The purchaser | “Cleopatra” will bo the play Franklin said “Honesty is the best pol- | Have removed from my old stand d;l: 1u::ulnu:rlnfv?\;lmi and dauces which | throughout all churches and all Christian | t0ld him that he had decided to make no | The sale of seats for the engagement of | icy” it is just as true thut *Honesty is | 94 BOW 0ccupy the eutire floor please the audience lmmensely, lunds, Another powerful maguifying factor | more payments, and that he might send nis kmc big German Theater company of St. | the best principle,” Over 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs,

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