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THE D (‘(H—'_.\'i‘ll,l LUFFS NO. 12 PEARL STREET. OFFICE: Teliverea 1y carrler to any part of the city 1 TILTON TELENTIONF MANAGER s Office W No. 43 No. 23 MINOR MENTION NY Coure T Plumbing ( i Biuf n, to Mr. a to 40 oftic Do 3 King & Co, Just light « PERNON 1L the so condit Piles of pe Witch Hazel Hi hen profusel h one of the treats of the heartily enjoyed by the la present.— O experiments ason and audie homas R . Council Blu cxted w Dty man, iry commission was i aking examinations of 1 scertainin 0t city were living up to th He found that a were sterday morning George 1, chargedwich next Tucslay of the in stan . s 1o the ik dairy- men of th require we Qelingue Bherer the ponds for't following made, thr below that being not of the law J. C. Johnson F. O, Millard. worth & Co., Hunt, 8.40; N H. H. Martin Peterson, few ting e I'he ection and all requircments 10: George Sk Leonard, Peterson, $.60: J 200 Green, Lewis, Witeh Hazel The Grand Hotel, il Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in Dining room on seventh floor. #3 to % per day. E.F. Clark, ilve will cure them. Coun Jowa. Rates, prompt o 4 Main. cabinet photos, $2 per studio, 18 North Main. Two Divorce Cases. Mprs. Ella Clark filed a petition in the dis- trict court yesterday asking for a divore from her husband, W. G. Clark, of ) They were married at Neola last August but only lived together two months. The petition tells a revolting story of ahuse the part of the defendant and th, that there is a good deal more to tel is too vile and disgraccful to be put down in black and white. sks a diverce on the grounds of cruelty, desertion, failure to sup wort and threats to kill. ‘The attorney fc Irs. Clark is Mayor Riley Clark of Neol the fat of the defendant Sarah M. Kearos commenced action yester day against her husband, Rufus H to whow she was marricd in 187, cruelty No Anti-Pyrne i Cures all headac says which T'rial bottle 10c DeMotte's ox. Secure tickets for DeMotte's trated le es, March and Hart's jewelry store illu; , at f ty to sell, list it I have customers for bargains. e, No. 10 Main stre Another improy ment to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co The following ned yesterday warria s Darrington, T 1 Chiristina Pete + Fred Maul, Co i Stella Fis) 3 Wil i Mary » s John T B b sttawattan son, Pottawat nell Blufs r, Council Bly nes, Underw e county iecounty 24 It gives immediate relict tion Ofl, the great pait Free treatments daily frc m. at the Council I Surgical institute, 26th we mean Sal remedy. Price 25 Emma Kennard, sten depositicns, comme writing, 106 Mai cial work, letter Fok & Bubmit ¢ Cirizens State sh offer. E, bank stock. H afo op at the Ogden, ( § ouncil Bluffs, the best $2.00 house in lowa. Marshmallow caramels at Driesbach's' 2.90; | | dollar, | ful inspection, bei | and dol. | the ety NCIL BLUFFS | New Members of the City Oouncil 8worn In and Begin Work. INTERESTING MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR Condition of the City's Finances Explained Orgnuization of the Varl Com- mittecs —Changes in the School Board Last Night. weil held its opening meeti Thet part of the »f the ng was filled the new ine of busi ily Mr arrive t out in their v aldermen d not nt, and he Much damag floods In carly wal Calls Mot, by the unus STrcets, sew nis, necessitating or of an teams ssing by the priso in well don 10 Off has been uppr furnished o an exper were Cu constrac oved and d ut ai expense ¢ grounds adjacent to these bnild- ed in the rear, sodded and | oved. atan expease of $63.0 | v Jiil was fmproved by puttiy 1d TPon bunks at 4 oSt of $2:42 of these and other ing < that might be mentioncd the eity owes not & | the wh haviig been ¢ ayed from U poli inte the pol ation, id every brid 10 th® number thirte ¥ by the prisoners, and (he al for thls work was pald fund for the buildings and fund for the bridges | i woney. for these prove judticiously expended casion 1o invite every citi- < to give the matter e as Ldo that the this re rd moeet wi upproval of the entire wunity. Litigation of the City, rough ny to mat nents nd I zen of Council Blu The suit Motor comy for the pavin, been pre 10 Lle o se: he will soon su by the city a uipel t nst the COMPANY 10 piy the elty has torney. but owlng t becn uni- I trust, ver, that 1 in compelling the con- pany to pay this just demand, amounting to over $10,000, and Jet us hope' also that the | county treasurer will not delay In enforeing the collection of the more thin §11,000 de- linquent taxes now due the eity from the same company In my addfess to the recommended t At to bring the Falrmount pd In May lust Attorney Holmes presented a bill agalnst the'city for for sery dered in this litigation. The matter w promised by paying Mr. Holn atter Mr. N2 M. Pusey “also pres for attorneys fees of 81,000 i the same case The judiclary comultice, deeming ihe fee ex- orbitant, endeavored to'effect a comproniise but were unsuccessful. Mr. Pusey brought suit and promptly obtained juc for his full clatui and costs. The Judgment was paid Trom the police fund When the Compromise Was Made, In purs of the object of closing this tormin litigation a committee of four dderen was appointed to investigate th matter and to wdvise in regard to what should be taken to secure this result. The committee was coniposed cilmen Jennings, Pace, Smith and Vi allmen'in the prime of life, Who have long in your midst, whose integrity was neve questioned, and who have denonstrated their Dusines y raising themselves each from poverty to afiiuence by careful and un- remitting witention 1o their affairs deliberation for severul days the con best obtain terms, the set the suits, the clearing of the title encumbered lots and the payment « exaeted by Attorneys Trimbie and Burke The council unanimously concurred in the report of the committee wid a settlement wi efiveted on this basis. The committee und th council have been—unjustly, in my opinion the recipients of much adverse criticism for the action taken vy them in this watter ow, whether the fees exae y these ut- 10rneys Were cxorbitant or not was not the only question that the cowmittee had under cousideration, but further what course should be pursucd (o extrl ity from the fortunate positic which "It was pl wenaced as it was with additlonal fecs ¥s. The committee undoubiedly as they would hisve ucted in their privite pacity 1f thor ouncil last year fort should be mide K litigation to u sirable oun- Brunt lived be any fault in the matter it should inmy optuion uitach to those who eniployed these witorneys without stipulation o dition i to taelr compensat For information respecting the litdsition in the city Isengaged Lreter you 1o the report of e Fhys.cal aod Financial ¢ repoit of the ith, clty physician thie elobe, th ore ar uino deaths on or every Gescrption. | onon th u 1 port of the city phys i the newr fa tier in making ¢ denion- of 1 havi roul ConL full tnf. 10 the « haall L riiation with regard toour finan- | clal condition Irefer you to the clear and conclse reports of the treasurer and suditor, | and Moor | building, | #1.10 per whose figure these It ap- e nws has 00 and was this year rod on the doblir; this It as last yenr will taxation niore thun 483, Keeping Within Her Tncome. In my last year's address T expres dent desire that the current expen eity government night be brought receipts. I tike pleasure in bein that this has been more than realized, for not only have the current expenses been reduced w the reccipts, but in addition it will b seen by the report of the or that all of the before mentioned o 1o & sum of more than #12,000, d the ar- s of the within its ble to state may Will be within our past yea 1do not state thisin a boastful, but in a truly grateful manner. 1 congratulite the menis bersaof the old council upon this review, and [ earnestly recommend the same line of action tothe nicmbers newly elected. A persistent adberence to this policy wili soon « il Bluffs financlally independent + all business men: each ssted n the welfare of our beau- tiful city ing should prevent harmonious and united action Permit me here to state t \pAcity wa mayor it has b Bave atdiffereit times been forty-two different aldernien, a that thus far niy intereourse w cver pleasant and in the and us [ huve no p ptfor the welfa 1y safely wssue that tion wilulso be harmonious and 1L mutually sustain and encourge wer in she fulfillment of our often ardu et slexing duties. Atter s receipts ke inte at 1a my official n my fortune 1o welated with b one s main h rsonal w i of moni- terest Blufrs, | our delibera- 1ddi- to the eca ind recommendations Committes Appointments, cd year 1 and Smith and Geise Hathawa r then appoi Hathaway, Smith and Property —Geis White and Tibbits, te, Geise and Kelier Tibbits, Huthaway sed for the position was taken e made: TR J and John H sphenson and y votes, wh On the s hlen W s two intr a res the sam paid _the w democratic ine and Zur votes to 8 erman Jennings mak the to thed have pr + ensued upon the red ids, and on Sn v t all b 1 instrac Irawn iruishing SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZED, Moore and Thomas Tak Jo . Stewart Ele The school board s a decided contra ave preceded it in nights gone by very tame but pleasant gath the e of the was cir Places, and meet many that It was a and with and the vis- the induction into Moore and Thoma nbers. President The first seption the witn, one o the twu ladics. nd the usu - 2z the wen were passed the presid quickly and they were This litt) through with and that _could be heard a bl Y, that he was out of the school board, his hat and coat and 1 down s T board organized by Bridenstein temporary chairman. the saat just long enod call the roll upon the nomination of H. H. Field for president es of the board were adopted. 1w new president then announc nittecs hers Rules y and Bride imnce and in Accounts—Thomas ating and Operating —Bridenstein Buildings and Repairs—Shuvert Janitors, F ons from outsidearchi New Y offering o build the two new school houses, ferred, as likewise a half dozen ap ns for positions in the schools. Miss Agnes Drake was appointed special substitute teache Superintendent reported that the entire enrollinent of pupils was 3.58%0; en- t for the month, 3,500; total atrend- the republican incumbent, nation on account of “iil gnation was accepted to | tender health.” et at once. then proceeded to elect a sec: » remuinder of the year. Sta sulted in a unanimous fon. Mr. Stey presented his bond and qualified at one was sworn into oftice Shubert preseuted o resolution requiring the secretary to adve for bids fo school house site not less than 130 feet b fect, within three blocks of Avenue +B and Thirty-second str 12 was carried and | the committee on build nd grounds was | ordered to procur the proposed t0 be submitted at the next regular meeting The question of the annual tax levy was deferred for consideration at a special meet- riday evening. nsumed the remainder of the and allowing of bills Piles of people have pies, but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. " Boycotted. Our competitors ha C. Hoffma bayeotted us, Co. refase to sell | us his fl would not hold up the price on it. But we can and will give you flour guaranteed as good, if not bette mayer's Patent, e, the best flour made, ek Acme hard winter wheat flour at at ge flour, eve ack. aham flour 8¢ Wheat graham floc Corn meal 10¢ sack. 20 1bs. granulated sugar for $1.00, Special for this week only at B . 0. D, wn's Why let childrendie with diphtheria? You can save them by Dr. Jefle: edy. Has been used suceessfully for ars. Price #3.00, le by Coun- cil Bluffs druggists, also at 2404 Coming street, Omaha. In Postofiice Thict Broug hal Richards Deputy United States ived in the city last even, giving his nawe as Jones is one of the with 4 man »ho Jones in charge. 'n who robbed the post- ple of weeks ago. He has been in jail at St. Joe ever sincc he was arrested. He was bound over t) the federal grand Jjury and will be taken to Des nting | added | to the current expenses of the city and stillwe | | A, near ti render | 1 can affirn | ¢ Keller business nd Course of Study— | and | | e and Supplies—Moore | | same. TERSDAY Moines for safe hoped that he ca ke -|vlh;j where it 18 be idenfified by Assistant Postmaster se (] k a8 Obe of the men who sluggod him and rdblied the postofiice of that city a short time 4gd, Jones' pal 1e in the county jail at Clarinda, nd the chances o that the government will not get hold of him for somé tine After leay g Marne he shot a man at ( D was trying to arrest him. One bullet passe through the oMeer's carani another thro his wrist BY HER OWSN HAND, Charles A, Lyon Cemmits Sulcide While Insan A. Lyon, wife of a conduct line, died yesterday ik at her residence r house. Sl time, and took t last week with fever. Ever since delirious. hardly regaining senses for mivute at atime. Still illness was ni hought to be dangerous. Sunday night her husband and some of the other members of the family sat up to watch with her in the room ad) that in which half past 11 o'clock sping. Abou Lyon went into the bedroom and his had stabbed hersclf d him that sh investigating he found that it was With all the cunning of an insaue per had secreted a razor under bed during the_day. and when night camc stabbed in the a gash about five Dr. Snyd the cut to have caused actual death had she b her us of health. Her systwm van down 1 vietim { died and th Th 6 mou Th evening eauford quest was held result of emporar mind by illness. Mrs Mrs. Cha 1 the mo! about 3 ¢ morning on Avenue o mo! her bed the of ailing for some latter part of al been symptoms that time her her son she haa Aking ches lou r. who attended deceas wo chi rema O s the a unbala Spring Auna re now fully pre of the moest car ks of spring dress goods eve Al Bluffs, If pe taken 1 than eve ially with our excl in ( | of Eng line of | 4 an ment of medium | iced endles mestic Silks of all hat ing kai-ki. \ taffetta, phosphorus, and plaid The indications av this is going to be one of the | st silk seasons ever experienced in this count We took advantage of the E arge of which has iina, ben, in plain, lig arrive 100 pieces new i8e, inferio elsewhere a ported Ja stvl s Chi 1.00 we sho cord and difterent us Figured ¢ offered at ¢ the best twill in Ame Sa and & is bewilde one hundred picces pla W the full assortment of ¢ following new weaves: E cor cords, serges at our usual prices. In wool challies we sortment than ever befo howing over fifty of the latest styles in new chintz colors importea by us from Alsace. Imported patterns, exclusive style the new phosphorus effects, at $8.50, $10.00, 313.50, $15.00 a pattern. Sceoteh ight medium 3 be, $1.00, 1 ave a large and at die, goods. Waterproof tweeds, full wide, checks, pla and mixed effects, desirable traveling suits, our e only 1. Ottoman in a full lne of shades, w in very for uld be cheap at $1.00, offered at our counters BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Blufls, I B.—Kid gloves dyed and aned. nts for the celebrated Standard paper patterns. Mail orders promptly attended to, all orders sent prepaid. Electricity. The lecture of John B. DeMotte wi one that drew forth the warmest ap- plaunse from Joseph Cook, who he “It was the electricity that I eve *I would r missed it." For warming talk said on he. guest chambers, rooms, ¢ our gas he aly what y nt. Look at them. Clean, convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and Elec- trie Light Co. Bouricius Mu Fine pianos and or payments. 114 Statsman st Jurors for Federal Court. The following grand and petit § n drawn for the term nited district court which cony in March nd Jurors—M. D. lley: W. M. Spare, Cr Avoca; Andy ik Atin States this city mwell: E. A. Con- Miller, Shelby; John Silas Wilson, At Hamburg; W. Henry, Denison: S. N. Boruff, M a D. A.'Skipver, Clafiriga: M. H. Farrell Creston: J. B. Grege, Red Oak: R. M. Mor gan, ( erland; Jobn W. Mi ‘orning A Chantry, Maly A Red Oalk: Frank Da i Bedford : Georg nings, Dunla S. Beymer. Afton C. Swan, Mount Ayr:d, M. Barber, Petit Jurors—C, H. Dew George W. Franklin, Atlan Cromwell; Ninnes Hives, | signey, Priest, Col lantic; W. ALL WISE HEADS agree that the use of a liver pill after dinner, or to ac- complish special results, is an im- portant step in civilization. = Dr. Pierce's wsang Pellets arc better than _other liver Fisen Rmt s take, most natural iu the wa cheapest, becauso guaranteed faction, or money 1 weak ts. active liver prevent ies and from enterin; * Pleasant Pellets™ have a tonic effect upon the liver and_the general s 1. They eure Indigestion, Dys- pepeia, Dizzy Spells, Bick or Bilicus Head- aches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowicls, s the liver. THE MAKERS of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy wiil pay you $500 if they can't give youa complete and perwan ut cure, had been | she | ' FLORENGE bath | just | Missouri { MARCH 21, 1893 Red Oak: A, N White. Anita: J H. Craw ford, Afton: C. C. Bullock, Clarinda: A, A Henry, Lenox: W. F. Laraway, Glenwood Frank Porter, Woodbine: H. B. Gr | ings: H. S Wattles, Audubon: M. ¢ son, Clarinda: J, M ts, Wiota Wright, Glenwoo P. Burrows, ( H. L. Snyder, Sk H.C tic; John Lingo, § o} wi G W, Palmer. Corning | Robert eG. Clark Glenwood : C. J. West, Villis, Carson: J. C. Ferris, Mt. Ayr Linville, Hillsdale; DN, Syp T. Brunier, Manning; J. S-he M. Paschall, Newmarket Hamburg: David Wooley, Creston: D. H Scott, Griswold ; John Allison, Thayer: J. R alks, Malvern: John Thornton, Farrag W.' Swarts, Shenanioah I'rasler ( m: D, W. Blackmore, Blo L. C Lewis, Harlan: William Hamilton, Muce donia. Mrs. Pfeiffer has n business trij purchase of the lavgest she has ever brought t her two Broadway st be more than fashion. The s this season, and delight in loo! Hendoers, ATt J. A Bheda: C Harry Towns rned from her rd announces the kof mil the city s will this the easte of BULL "DURHAM Has not raleed the price on Blackwell’'s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. There are many other brands, cach represented by some inter- ested person to be “just as good as the BurL Durnam” They are not; but like all counterfeits, they each lack the peculiar and attractive qualities of the genuine, his tag to BLACKWELL'S for the protection of DURHAM TOBACCO CO. the smoker, Dr. SYDNEY RINGZ Steys, Eloranes K6 Dol Author of the Standa X wer L i Garduer in + sear in “Father isa pict Twin City DURHAM, N. C. Jniversity C. tics," aclua 1 write COCOA Steam DPye Works. c\A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. Dycing, Clecaning and Retinishing GOODS Ol It is very difficult t o convince children that a medicine is “nice to take” —this trouble is not experi- enced in ad- ' ministering Scot's Emulsion of " Cod" Liver OiliItis | almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up good flesh, | strength and nerve force. | Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting dise that children are heir to. _l’l & T e, N. Y. DOHANY’STHEATRE COUNCIL BLUFFS JOHN DOHANY MANAGER. | XTRA ¥ GEMEN I FOIR One Night Only | Wednesday March 22, MRS. W. J. = —‘,—,,\\ AN N / “m‘mfii\% “A Delicious Medicated Con- ‘ection” for relief of Coughs, *olds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and 7 the v Yor sale Ly d Confectioners 5 ¥ cents in ive a box by mail. : manufacturers of the ~ DUQUETTE & 0., Ceuncil Biufis, 1a 15€8 All drneg IEEF IS CHEAP AS EVE But pork, hams, lard and bacon up in G, are cheaper at Me than aily other plac get your meat is wh 105t for your o and recollect that o Swift & Co. slaugh Shouidr Clol, 1 PlateBoil _.... Bonsless Corned Be irloin Butts while Prescuting the | Satiric mous anl Successtal wee o caee ¢ I Comedy. 1 <tri; & “The Mighty Dollar”™ 12442 © SUPPORTED BY HOWARD COVENEY. P 25 g e o 1ing Mondiy me lock. | at Scller's drug store, Opera Hotse | Dohany’s Theatre & SWEET SINGER, Charles A. Gardner, In His Tyrolean Comedy ATHERLAND Under the Muuazement of SIDNEY R. ELLIS. NEW SONGS ENTIRE Tvrolean Quartette Special Scenery! March 283, He, H0c¢, THc and 81.00. le at Soller's Pharmacy Portar RibR84 Shoulde oa'de Juse St Ge'to 7. e et | Muteon Chior | Poultryand Noother and mind this is for ish always o an duap! tae b, 2ats in th HESTHENDONE HERT 0O, MBEAT MARI 323 BROADWAY, Council Biulis, Thursday, Prices Seats on S S AND ROAST war 1o tes Agents Jhlgh e THE RENOWNED COAL SAVER irouldr o ry county | e ono quarter 0f your e1al bill, pr HULTIHELS 4) 8 ors coal gas, produ 5.5 Friedman & PAWN BROKER. packa i )2 of coil. For farih 406 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFA, ney Loaned on Diamonds, Watsnss, L. S. ELLSWORTH & CO., 408 8. 13taS. Omaha,Neb, SIms&Baiuhrifi: A federal courts.” Roows sroays-at-lew. Prae in” the state and 203-7-5-0, Shugart | M block, Councll Blufls, Ta aid'ers with aiaup, B.g Largalusio unredeomed yledxen EVERY an JHOA\ o 150 8o t) 10c MARKIET, | DI 1521 Sen CRIPTION Couneil 3 1 for irc (G W, PANGLL, M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Veurs' Expericnco, | BEADER OF DISEAGES OF MEN ANR | WOMEN., PROPRIKTOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DIFPENe SARY OF MEDICINA, B P2 Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lungs: Dise eases of the Eyeaud kar. Fits 014 Apoplexy, Hoarg Dissase, Liver Complaint, hidiey Complainty Mervous Dosbitity, Mental Depress rion, Loss of Manhood, Seminal x'lleukn a8, Diabetes, Bright s Diseaso, St Vitos® nice, kheutatism, Varalysis, White Swelling, Berofuls, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of plood. Women with her delicate orping res siored 16 health. Dropey cured without t.naing. Special attention the ntof all biood taints aristuz b vs or vices, Surer and_cheaper than u trip to the Hob Sprin s 3% 1o 80 forfe tfor uny faliure to ewre withoatn Tape Worms rem, pay. H morrhoils or Piles eured. THOSE Wil0 ARE AFFLICTED Will eave life and hundrede of dollars by calling on or using DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, Theonly Physician who can tell what ailg & person without asking o questions Al eorrespondence sirietly confidential. Mediolm( Esut by express. Addressali loiters o G. W, PANGLE, M. D. 555 BROADWAY . Council BiufTs, Ia Send 4 stamps for confivential reoly. COVIDE VIEN, Justice of the Poace = - 113 Broalway, Upstairs COLLEOTIONS A SPECIAL ey Special Noticas, 60UN3IL BLUFFS JOR SALE—F tion: & bargain ouncll B 20 ACKES In Dawson )in Fro al ) theaa y. #1. miles from 1000 otaar ) it tarm o farm 0 Iunds for ICRENT with all modern Lnprovewm 2 per wonth. new, §1% ner month, Park avenu Place, noar ot HOrth of trane. fer, §14 per month. Sroom e w yer month. block, Couneil A (GARBAGE rome 2202in I streat, §3 TR Baldwia I TANTED—Girl for general Callaban, 2110 Oth ayenue. bousework. 15, veults, chimnoys the work. Ed | 3 \mproved and unimproved. s ot ¥y, ory ¢ it what 1 ean oG Moo, unell Blus X head of sto Jas; ale 30 ACRE ta inty, Nebraska, all in Denitivatic re’ " blrstcius eily iy to exel land ~end us de bave t offer. Jobuston — propariy Couacl) 13 Fara anl ol asey & Thom N southeastern Nebraski M Councll Blufls lot 'and 74-ncre farm; exobi all for Councll Biuds residence. Address M. k. Waraerville, Neb,

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