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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDONESDAY, MARCH 22, 1893, e :rnim i)_A[LQ BEE ! “‘:“\‘ FR"‘I C'}U_NCI_L__BI:UF[’:S i Gardner roll off witticlsms fn the German ! succeed RV Tnncs aslerk of the superior TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. } Just rcceh‘c’d a fine lne ;.17 dialect, warble tuneful ballads a| court Lobhart will ta ! Tyroless, in his bleasing comedy “Father- | now occupied by F |lnnmn_ reading i SO, BEUT | s | 1and." " flis manner is irresistible, while | and deputy at the cif¢-building. It 1 The lower hot nnsylvania legisla- | < - 2 - COUNCIL BLUFFS, | “ his methods are natural and concise. For | said to be foregone couclusion that Frank | ture hus pa the anti-Plnkerton bill ‘ BNGLISH GOODS, ot P o ayo rence's Mossage Received with | & generation Mr. Gardner hus appealed for anclla will be stroet,supervisor in place | President Thompson of the National Lead OIFICH: NO. i2 PEARL STREE Magor Lawren Message Received | public favor throueh this medium ard has | of A. E. Avery, who hie held the office for | company denies that there is ‘any disagree- General Batisfaction, never yet found it wanti His imitators | o long ar or administrations of so | ment in'the board of directors | are many, but none have acquived the true | many different comnlexions that the demo- | President Harper of the Mutual Reserve | charm which is the secret of Mr. Gardner's | crats, who originally elected him shortly | Fund Life If‘.‘n\‘.'\‘l"'\\ .””‘."‘"3\"\‘ nies that he . W. TILTON, - MANAGER i S success. His vehicle of amusement gives | after the war, want to'see how a real demo- | * DL REnWS Igainwts. A ”m‘ No 48 | CITY AFFAIRS N EXCELLENT SHAPE | Jir" many opportunitics which he fully im- | crat who has never held office under a re < LA R A e TELEPHONES | {iijneps Office No 23 —_— proves in every respect. His support is | publican administration il loc ections in Minnesoti to wonie vt bt most eficient, and the mounting of the play g — o " L e | Fconomy and@:Reteenchment Have Been | o G : Mrs. Ploiffer has #dturned from her wnd Mastor, Samgent of the locopotive MINOR MENTION, | Practiced by on A DANGER S1GNAL" astern business trif and announc the | p case of — Showh om- is the title of the play which is announced | Purchase of the largest stock of millinery | . elals Should Feel Proud. as the attraction at Dohany's on Sund she has ever brought to the city, and ’\‘\‘v>||ml..‘ Jobnson, an engineer on the Wabash | Biufts Lumber evening next, with winsome Rosabel Morri- [ her two Broadway stores will this spring | Fatltoad, was instantly killed yesterduy morns " o > : ing by a gus explosion on his ne at Worth, | Have removed trom my old stand March torm of the superlor court wil —_— son in the leading role. The play draws its | be more than ever the emporium of | 1 and now oceupy the entire floon nee next Monday 1|+ The message which Mayor Lawrence read | i m the fact that an express troin 18 | fashion. The styles are radically new | A pefition praying for the clemency of, Gov- 2 i Jennings has been elected | * & Ms . danger of an accident at a railroad cross 18 seknon, and the 16diss will fi rreat | erhor Flower of Ne 1i.$he o856, 0¥ OPs ver 330 i b, o jAllorinan Vio Jennings has bocn before the now city council at its meetin, nd that the heroine. at the risicof | this season, and the ladies will find great | fror Over 530 Broadway, Council Bluffy elight in looking g 8 vy arrls has been prepared and will be put cinturday will bo the lust day for the filing | Monday night was read yesterday morning 4 peril, waves the danger signal in ume | d¢light in looking at the many new and | in cireulation wturday will be the last day for the of petitions for the April term of the district | with a deal of interest by the citizens e many lives. The play deals with | Wonderful creations of millinery beauty. he Hong manufadturing block, Chicago, court, which commences on the 4th. and especially by the taxpayers of Council Uelivered 1y carrier to nny pert ot the city | — the Lake Shore engineers Is bad stern life and abounds in strong scenes | The date of Mrs, Pleiffer’s spring open- upied by anumber of sn s $/00-High Grade Pneuma= } and stirring climaxes, interspersed with | ing has been fixed for Friday and Satur- troyed by fire last night, entailing o total | Allmenbers of the Germania society will | Bluls. Tt was not so much o message, in the | many Taughable incidents and comedy flashes. | day. il A AT A aodt o tic. $125-33b. Road meet on Thursday even d of March, | commonly necc 150 of the n, as o | The play is from the pen of Mr. Henry C. 4 —_— 10 tivors and streams of middle and south- Racers. a1 112 West Hrondway, ot 8 o'clock sharp, 10 | gop HY Cebler, tee 0 i ey afors | DeMILLe, author of many suceénses, HOAbY DeMotte Tiuteated Lectures. gen Callforuia, have overfiowed thelr bunks, 4 A dlect of or the coming term ) s e Wife," “The Charity Ba Men and Prof. DeMotte's lectures were the most | {0008 are serions, | E it § 12 years experience, wost line Jumnes Howard took o faney o a bolt of Jomen,” “The Lost Paradise’ and many | interesting delivered at the Chautauqua | - A¢ Bitkin, Arke, two young men numed Cur- of Wheels in the west, see wholesulo vont 3 o ha assed, but confined his attention o o ' o Va rt rind 1. . N 3 Vo ging on exhibition in front of the Boston | . othersuccessful productions from t ceum | last summer. Hear him at Broadway | tisand Caudle bocame involved in a difficalty \ & o retail.—Revairing done. We can stove, and cloped with i, He was stopped | solely to looking over the work of the city | theater, New York, and at which house | chureh Friday and Saturday ovenings, - | Grudie cat Careis with o knite, killing him | \ \ change your old solid tive to a pneus i taken to the city juil to answer 1o the | government since his election a year ago. | * Danger Signal” was ftirst produced to > s almost inmediately matic. Send for catalogue. charge o o h i v il nthusiastic audiences, The company sup- . The Amerloan legation in Turkey hus re- i A " intends write a supple ey 4 Mo i BV & stie, 'y celved reliable advices that the rep: | A 3 “ 2 ) AE it e o sell the furni bt LMD | mike o | porting Miss Mor I8 8 very siong oney Three hundred bushels of pure early | abieon Amoeicans o A Mior Bame & COLI; & COLELE, ture and fixtures of the use yester : tlon with ve- | ot e A e O oy | Olifo seed potatoe’ homas Rishton, | greatly exageorated A . s A B e s ot | A b : year ORIt o e e omotivg | 2100 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. | ~ Customsofficlals at New York have selzed | 3 : Council Bluffs, Ia. shows that the o uistration > e 1 ha age of o ety ol lTtalian 1 < R v & 1 ‘tor v 1S 1n 1 made of iron and steel and prope 1 by A r . 1 9 L3 | y % L Sole Agents for Victor vone it until Saturda s fulfilled the duty in EBOTHD | Seanio. sinnting Witk working Boie. &¥ros L tments daily from 2 to 4 p. v, elnhming that wn attempt has. b = Hurry Humilton. o confidence man who | people n yoar ngo fu overy res Mayor | 8t€ t the Council Bluffs Modical and | made o ovade the payment of duty for fully teu minutes in full view of the ) - y was arrosted here over a year ago for ence’ was {aftor wd-hot can it 1ol 168 2 F 0 The brig Caroline Gray, which salled_from ick turned n Omaha, has boen released | Wehitoh 1t Atens 18 Gt | audion A rotary suow plow, a freight gleal institute, 20th and Broadway. | pockiand; Mo, for New Fork Fabruaty 17 and ¢ UL gL o in which ‘the watch was CUt pegin and the cannon ball express, consisting | ¢ | which w AHESE a8 ) h Ly b | PARTIES h\ recently after servine a_short term in the | down expense That was practically the an 1 1t | whieh wad anifounéed as having besn iven uj T If you have property to sell, list penitentiary at Linc Nehy | only issue. y mitking | 9L8 locomotive, tender, thr aches 1 s lost, arrived at New York yesterdiy 4 t long and twelve feet hich, crossing the | With me. 1 :ustomers for ains, Mrs. George Helming of Ever Wash., who £ < « Are 3 1 rder of Red & 1 t s ( s W ¢ cut off and t forces were re i ences to the ordinances that he may dosir s » to visit her sister at Fort Worth, has regular council in O wed in this way to the smallest number Spring Announcen t Emma Kennard, stenographer, P ared. Foul play is suspected wity and Main street, at : usistent with a proper performance of the s g Visiting chiefs are welcomn duties of the vario ir assembly of Encampmeny No, | teduction was mad ; : es’ Auxilifvy No. 17, Un 1~ | liue, but in spite of the reduct ; 2 All_comrades are i every department went i wer re, espe- | Anhecuse Budweise Faust ana Pale BEERS, EITHER BOTILED Ol now fully prepar ¢ | depositions, ecommercial work, lettor company « KIGS, can leave orders at No. 213 Main _ Street. Cour Bluffs, lows, or Ml i el I y ‘t'”""""f‘" b “'Kf“”. nis writing, 106 Main. ; wight | phone 823, Goods delivered promptly. SOLE AGENCY FOR Stocks of spring dress goods shown Do you smoke? Have you teied T, D. [ hf fouiid to be mpaired Ak ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N., of ST. LOUIS. 2 1 0 of business King & Co.’s Partagas? [Us a charmer. Richard Graham ana Charles Wilson, two | Just light one b conching whi have arrived in St ight smoothly und vas more economit . » patterns,which SN h t ec T ArHINEEments for the start- 1] ‘ V. . B adjut than in the preceding administration, where | are composed of all the leading novelties Ladies, don't that the Louis | In al coatl Hnes from the city to the | A h t' t) Feron eonmencod st againss | HITC souned o b conriuons eortfe s | of England, rance and German B N T el R0 renitects, o Tite Tur StHat Epat show e settlement with the bondsmen of . Hunt, wifa of _the lute L . Hunt, | 208 Bk monty could bo spens withowt | ther s hown A | § 0 1 Thomas Axworthy, who absconded w boclty COUNCIL BLLUFES, Colltet 8433 on an_estato valued at §,005, | ] e line of plain goods in all the | Mme. Helen Morrill. haird ¢ Uiy i S wonle. The city govern t has been more 1 LS y r treasurer of Cleveland, O. 1 n effected, @ - s claims that Mrs. Hunt. has convertod ali | Heovic. - Fhe city gavernment liag beon more 5 dlH6¢ anenflees aEBoEL: | MABIGUTEY : T RN ErC G eI e S ORNI DO HANY: MANAGER. urveyors, rty of her husband to her own use, | . ’ qid: Ay —e chek for 0,413, 2 O O o v | departments, and appearances inlicate that . ARl L O Williamson & Co., 106 Main street, | — EXTRA ENGAGEMENT FOR any: account of what was done with the | 8 suthius of something like $12,000 will be stures, plaids and checks. and best bicycle stock in city. Forelgn, 2 COHLY’&CLOPS . | ated to the” treasury. Tho” réport is « ; Il the lutest makes, inelud- | ; Six more bombs were exploded in fone yos- | () Night Onl 1 Crow, who keeps a saloon at the | [hi¢h cannot but cause feeling of satisfac- | jng kai-ki, habutai, china, bengaline, | Another improvement to_the popular | terday;and the peopio Gf the city arona | J11€ g V| wenave a futl suppiy of Mathes X ton the taxpayers, and with the BAB OO CtETatt e i1y T T oy O state of groat wlarm . cor '}.‘-'yr‘ Hrodd wayatil Thitby-thitd strat, | same i of tion during the coming ':.‘:n ‘i_”:-“'rlln , taffetta, in plain, figur Schubert piano. Swanson Musie Co Dith et L Whe tn cantral Wednesday March 22. matical jpstruments, Drawa year and a further reduction of 6 mills on i Sk LA § OR S o ih i nd <outh Ru toods due to ™M w. J ing Papers,; Tracing Clothy formation filed in the superior court by | {ha dollar of taxation ne Qs racor I'he indications are that this is going FOk SALE—Citizens State bank stock. | il S0 thiws are wide | RS. L 3 Rebocen Cahoon, charging him with disturb- [ WiHd00ar of taxation noxt vear's vocord | o one of the largest silk seasons cver | Submit cash offe . I Sheafe. 4 e Transits, Rods; Chains, keva fng the pe difficulty between Cro 3 The Siamese governn rejected the T WALl oSN IaS: cha Cals OTethEl| by o o oa mOtS (HRItHALEO LIV yed il iexparlandectinithil itty, We tool Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the Wement ot t1io Moskong EronUIGE quaskion has done, advantage of the same and placed « ro trated Catalogue free. irbance, — S & .h;‘. e ‘;’I‘ <‘\I-l ‘l {‘ Il .‘_:“;‘: best #2,00 house in Towa. The Spanish winister of marine, Admiral 5 phine hite filed a petition in the DOMESTIC INFILECITY. lmportation order, the last of which has — Cervera, has resigned his portfolio on the | Presenting the Fumous and Successtul asking for 5 just arrived. " - Marshmallow caramels at Driesbach’s® | ground that he ot > with the pro- Satirical Comedy, N Gronihit Henry Gltting Pours Ouat the Story of His | 100 picces new stvles China silks at - - e I RECL DHIBLU LR i 3 E L3 W > was married in June, 1871, in Knox | roubles inw Court Petition. 48¢, inferior quality and styles shown VERY MYSTERIOUS DEATH, A " Hlinois. She lived in Red Oak Henry Gittins, a farmer of considerable | elsewhere at 50 L lay Sig. Glolittl, tho prite minister, fofused S it list May. ~She gives habibual deanken- | means, has settled in his own mind the ques. | [mported Japanese silks in solid eolovs | Searching Inquiry Being Mado tuto Mr. | ioFubiish @ list of fheoverdue aeopiances 114 South 15th Strest, . 48 08 the ciause tion whother mai o is a failure or other and ligures at Tie. See other qualities and Mrs, Boedecker's Decease, held by the various banks implicated i the Next to Postoffice. Bishop Haman of the Evangelical associa cEPORT, TIL, March 21.—[Special | financlal troubles 3 W and the e iment seems to In col liunce with the uest of the Frenel 3 tion from Reading, Pa.. will preach in this il L R bl R ; Lion from L L] X O e T AL e govern the publie prosecutor in Stras- SUPPORTED BY city Thursday evening, Mareh 23, for R been an expeusive one, judging from the tal anted to wash, v impaneled to inquire into the mys- | bur y diveeted (o secure t <uc of 4 B et s e | et uniises i vt st | (v T G R e sy BER LGN | nowarD coveney.| NEBRASKA e e 0 oo e vnee | licensa to marey in this olty April 10, 1800, [ Byofy e G0 A inches wide dered Saturday night and burned to a A oo W03 it e Natiopal Bank, body cordially invited the bride bemg Martha C. Brunon of this e yard, crisp in their home, bogan work yester- | 14 last for Wi, i at Quecns- store, Opera House bloe U. S DEPOSITORY, OMANA, NEB. Lottic Fadden and Charles McCoy were [ City. At that time Gittins was 50 years of show the best 4-inch w day. Two witnesses, Horman Somexs, the | town March 4 ind suitodon March 14 for Gal- T before Justice Fox ye ay for & pre- | ageand his bride ten years his junior. He lin twill in Ame i forty | man who sent intheajarm of five, and | Sitwiy by, o oo o on Autton dsiand in . TAQ l l N t- R anital Himinary examination on the cha adul- | owned a little over 124 acres of farm land in | different s, Same goods retails | Dr. O. E. Stearns, a_physician, who as- | pive huntred Chinese, who wore landed last 1danyv S 1CALTEC | carita tery. The room was crowded focation | Boomer township, and, in faet, thav was all | usually for $1. 19 41,23, See them, | sisted in the post moe examination, | week fron th ship Tacomi, at Victoria, B, C. B Suvplus... were married Figured er in dar] rs only. | testi The citizens have declared | fire cuu r-‘““-‘h health I‘:}h‘“‘“!-i s of at our counter for He. A yal that the mat 3 ted to the | Lrovince olQu iwgreat deal of Wwith a gang of loafer the kind that | pehadin the world, They g = i 15 DOt What smATDOX lids. broken® out SWEET SINGER, Cmeers ana e quent . D! mulvu-l‘rml*“' and went to live on the farm nz in a tiresome' way wi . ) Soon after the ma Gittins found that b ; i 1. Cushing, vios brost 15 ¢ - | bott The . yestes ‘ lien. % : 3 Morse John 4. Colilng J. N R y be completed today I not all it was eracked up to ! N : i ti 8 i 0t of the resi " Teas & your Aflon thg | gin. Bvory sto Bicling ¢ the inquest reprosentatives of the | Tho tris of supel, Wy do covotn, | Chaprles A, Gardner, | i dence of T 0. st Broadway, nony was performed Mrs. Gittins so far | but our spring a:ortmeat is be i~ | various life insurance compunies in | fpunery WEWBOE OF tie Bttt Barlipment, THE IRON BANK. last evening. M family are | forgot ihe kittenish ways by which she had | ing, showing over one hy :d pied vhich Boedecker held policie: T'he | bain was charged with unnatural crimes and In His Tyrolean Comedy all away and the neighbors who saw the fel- | entrapped her husband's heart as to call him | in plaids, s mixture . act that a man in such moderate sonvicted and_ senteneed to one year at Tow ki that he had no business there. | up short and with an ax in her hand demand | plain henvietts sreumst th no Lty S LI U L LA D i Imarava] $abite Bt They caught him and held him until the | that he make out a deed turning over every TR ava i Aeoriment aladlors in (RO $27,000 upon ) reral approval 4 patrol wagon arrived. At the city jail he | acre of land he owned. Gittins lost no timo | 4 WV WSE 1 TUL 055 < Epingline, | is considered remarkable, Of th Fuve his name as Govdon Williams. 1t is | in complyinzwith her request, made in 10 following now w HRLIS) ey ) NS i 3 ght and me- | Te am to Tie Bee.1—The coroner's Dot known whether he succeeded in stealin enrnest 4 manner, and thedeed was executed | Seleil covds, ottoman, phosphorus bieges, | $15,000 is in accidont .companies and the Ry thilh o o b ac thedescwas execited | G i o otas, sabges b out usual dow | therestisilag llows: New ier the Munazement of Kceping watch on the members of the NOW, S8 n his petition, she has gone | pric Life, $1,000; 000 Mutual Ben- SIDNEY R. ELLIS. street gang has proved too great i la steps further and driven k In wool challies we have a lavger ity $1,000: Modein Woodmen, = S TR the nervous system of Officer Wiatt and a s proper sortment than ever before, showing ghts of the Globe, $1,000; National NEW SONGS ENTIRE. number of toughs have escaped recently ave 'L 3 fifty of the latest st inr intz | Union, $3,000. | . Crain has been em- Horeatier uhoy will nave,to rin {n paes, 17 | since mado o pracice of sellng Wi ost- | 1Yy rportat by ua from Alsac ployed as an attorncy o reprosent somo Tyrolean Quartetie! by the heels. Those who refuse to work | ening m and in other ways 7 i s, exclusiv of ”.“‘"(I mhan e \xlllnll“h l':l‘-ll.\“,':‘ En L ; Special Scerery! will be put on a bread and water diet, with | him an object lesson of what v 8 l e that Mr. Bardecker's h i 4 the water largely 1n the mujority. A vag | husband looked liice. She finaily drovo him | $8.50, $10. 3 tn, S no ide in order tocollect the Fs ) Thursday, March 23, named Campbell, who tried to cudgel the | from the house with his cluldren and he i Scotch ple : policies. Another imnort- ¢ < Prices 25¢, 50c¢, T5¢ and §1.00. officer with his fists when the chain wus for r that she will carry | dark eolc Al 4 v, | ant question arises which may cause lit- % being put on him, but ran up against o snag threat iuto execution. B olish chock A eff igation. Many of the policies are made 7 N 5 e ] n the shape of John Sundel's flst, Is eating | _ Ho now demands that oo, be given 4 | gt e, in 40, 48, R e et it - \ T - | : e o property ha no children, Ifit can be proven ‘ R ¢ D ] P 7'e l] catre fitetaor s mard hospital have | nbove r i null and voii a : 3 . f 3 5 'h'l:)"i'h! lf‘"I"fl\]"‘l'({u":ilT{ |‘z Illl|i‘|’|IAu\‘l * he es that it wa X a ;":\m\, b Waterproof tweeds, full neh wide, ;h ',] .\1'| Ilhp;l.-m(ulr met her [ulv.xlllhvl' o 17 v S 0 ](ln} b ]Ld 1 L 2 | S e e e o datid oy fint thit the in ¢ plaids and mixed effec rer husband, then the insurance will go \ . ¢ SN ¥ B oo A aahaie: thut Jthoy nle ing | @ for it. the consideration of very desirable for traveling suits, our | to her heirs, 1f it is proven that she < SUNDAY MARCH 26. KIMBALL BROS, patients from all parts of the we Y s love which he was looking for when s only died before him, even though but a min- & 3 - MAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STREEP who have friends needing special | his wife stood over him with an ax. ordering mi full line of shades, would | ute, then the money wili be payable to i WINSOME ! whohuve friculs noeding specta fis wife stoed over hitn with an ax. ordering |~ Ottoman in a full line of shades, would ey pay WINSOME PaiA e B L L S t be cheap at $1.00, offered at our counters | his hei Some of the policies are not ON BENJOY i superior and learn fubther detatis, Tho | Quantity. 2 i ¥ Y GOURISES | payable if the holder commits suleide, B J S ROSABEL MORRISCON bullding 1s ‘o very ¢ A Paluco Shoe Store. BOSTON STORE, and the companies will sco to it that the | Both the method and results when In the greatest of all realistic plays Rt RR s s B BUFRORc. 10 ocn jo After a good deal of delay necessitated Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Cc investigated. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan vision of skilled pltysicinns and experienced h‘_\ Hu‘u_nlmpl« ‘( rem [rlh-.n-: yrll)h«- hlu Council Bluffs, la. = nnd]refrcslm‘g to the taste, snd acis s there seems nothing lcking t store builg ormerly cccupied by the N. B.—Kid gloves dyed and cleaned. 5 0 i enily yet promptl he Kidn A0 hospita] most successful in 1ts W wholesalo cigar house of Peregoy & | Agents for the cclebeated Standar ; favch 21— [Special Tele- | §ooeY Yt pily on the Kidueys, i > A 3 1 ; iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- Phil Pickering, the Norlhwostern o Moore, F. H. Ivans is ready to receive | puper patterns. Mail orders promptly =doliet furnishes an ooty ! 7 C ENK o o neer who hind. an encount is brake. | his friends and the public in the latrest | Attended to, all orders sent prepaid. ferious case of sudden | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- BYGHENRYIOADON TR man, a man nawed Paxton, at B st | and finest shoe store west of Chicago. L — which has dv a | aches and fevers and cures habitual Presented with all fvs BEb R b fnjthe alty lut even b | The building extends through the block | pha theCuildean, athe! rand sisters to dist + | constipation. Byrup of Figs is the | Migiificenl Scemlc oad Hechmical Eects, ) Y from Poearl to Main street, with magni 1e DeMotte lectures are interesting | Saturday afiernoon John Beck, the ; Te i i Y 2 % rtatd ground his eye to remind i of s trouble. | oant! late glass fronts on ench. siveot, | 4nd nstructive fov the ehildren. Take | veat-old son of Michael Bock, a wealthy | GuY femedy of its kind ever pro Teauining o surs i uilnihotaiion # 5 7 h a1 0 i 3 WITH ITS—life like rail cenes. Mon- Paxton, he claims, climbed onto his engino | great depth a ing give anim- Got a Title from Above. N mal Oluul‘k to get a $30 bill .ihm;;{“-d‘. itpu“ ;'e 3 ‘]“el E‘]"""‘“’ ) 'P‘,'"{“P‘ ."3 AND THE ¢ 02K for the purpose of having trouble. He had | pre at prepares the 2dward Hermes, a well known character ¢ turned the corner to go to the Rock 8 action and truly beneficial in 1 OUN T3 EA 1 been drinking beavily. He applied a num | Visitor for conce of the mammoth | atout town, was ar S torday chavged | 181and depot and half way to the dopot | effects, prepured only from the most N”fifi:\llNO’“h (B“AII‘-LHT:F“,\“"S AU‘ CIL‘ Bl‘.U:'ra STG,Y‘- DYE}?’ u bero ;Iz“rly':-'l:‘;u.‘.‘.l.ml i 1:.!“;).,1:“ . stock of ;_,‘.“‘1\] m;u fills “the shelves | with stealing a lot of fence posts and wire ik '.?,j“]"'"id,(‘:“‘ i ‘ij‘{ll'f i “‘“"":hl“l"' healthy and agreeable substances, its | in five seconds. a0 b ey LR r CER Btk A LR ng from the floor to the ceiling, i Tomient Boek his not bean scon. The | many excellent qualities commend it | PRIC \nd Souts on sale Sut- | Latned [ubrics mude to 100k us 0o 1. A8 0OWs him with his fists, and at the second or lln;-\ i - from a pl > near the o Henr o f sixte (& o L rec Fo0, ; y . N irday at S ] b Wo | « e 0 Vi Dlow Paxton fell down, striking his faco, on | Sixtecn fect b 1 feduived @ 820000 | Farnham. Wher broughu before Juscice Vien | Wl UoGe b, not beets s e | 45 gl and have made it the mosy | ALY tSClersvltirm ST AR RO Ao s fhoe, ¢ oek to fill the shelves, and as the eye. Pick ans _cleaned out abont all of | M0 told rd tale that caused some hilarity | 4lyays hanging around the bank corner pogu'flr remedy known. C. A, MACHAN, Propristor. pous excopt. the two with | the old stoek in the old Broudway | figus e jourt, lounsers. He stated that | saw him come out with the bug of money Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c | ircudway. neur Northwestern 1o ot which had provided him, but he s during the great cut sale prior tc RS ey DA Stoap- | gnd murdered him. and’ H 1 ] ¥ e scomed to get along quite well. Ah investi- | moving, nearly the entire ¥ O | peared to him and told him that the land in and 81 bottles by all leading drug- Co noll Blaris, 1 49 YOI R , stock is new | question belongzed to him and that he was to 5 v ey is i i S i [ Secats on Sale at Seller's Pharm acy slectric, Steam and Hand Power e bl The fixtur of the newest and hand- | told, and the first act of ownership he teied | 8che, toothuche, earache, ere. Only 25 | msay not have it on hand will pro- i ickering’s exonerat S s ns, real works of art that | t0 do got him into trouble. A theological = cure it promptly for any one who i SpeClahSt e BTN inspeetion. The show win. | discussion between Hermes and_the court f yate pprearance wishes to try it. . Do n B : & 43 o] (Blu s Mot sl ant hotalin b avae enough for good scd | €suet. Amone other things Vien asked OR , .. March y 0 1ot accept any COUNCIL BLUFFS; Qi 1f you are suffering ini ¢ prisoner where hell ut his thi 8 ) c 2 . | substitute. (owa. Dining room on seventh floor. | rooms and show their contents e the prisoner wheve hell was, but his thirst to THE h ute. Ratos, #3 to 85 perday. E. F. Clark, | spicuously from front and side L s s pomewhat auenched | George Hellman of Everett, Wash.. who | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €0, | Proi. John B. PeMotie : thh SUBE HES Prop. S5 But it is the stock that attrac Bond was given for his ap- | 5 roported "’.-hf‘\l loft her home two 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL. For warming guest chambers, bath | MOst attention. It rs every g e ¥ afternoon at 2 o'clock. Yoo ;"‘-i‘l'l"’“‘);*‘t‘ e ;l':“' Mrs. D. l}- LOVISVILLE, KY. HEW YORK, N.¥. 8 4 L ) VAtV A aete e POSRAN ods, s ¢ as AR rooms, ete., our gas heate aro just of footwear. Every taste and condition Boyeotted R s CAtl oAy tala s — 3 L enrache, doutuess or dischirgos from » satisfi The stock of medi : 5 o uro suffuring with dis 3 what you want. Look at them. Clean, ) boeatisfled, The stock of medium | oy gompetitors have boycotted us, | tives here from parties who we, The Harp of the Senses. COR N H BHAMBERLIN b5 Rl At Ray U V| priced and middle grade goods takes up 3 SO kY Cra0 ) g M. ] : :n_n.\ilbulxbnli:luup, C. B. Gas und Eloo- | Bt o part of the shace, and thiy | % & C. Hoffmayer & Co. réfuse ta sell | posed to be her friends at Everett, foul . SATURDAY MARCH 257TH, LndEals LRI rie Light Co. iy g e e p e ) 800 00 us his flour because we would not hold ¢ is suspected and detectives Y s 3 Jo.'s ouncil Blulls, Towa o T s and eomplote that. eaed e 2% 45K | up the price on it. But we can and will | been employed in the caso. Her husband ( Electricity, - — = ine planos and organs for cash or | woman or child can be & P ve you flour guaranteed as good, if not | is a prominent grocer in Kverett and LTSGR R Epe . 3 e RIGAE R RN Snd LERans (or ohsh o | woman opighiid oag ba satisfied withous bettelr, than Hoffmayer's Fancy Patent, | was formerly in the same business here. ITS NATURE AND POSSIBILITIES Special Noticas. ¥ e 8 e + t $1.00 per sack. They were recently from ncar South 0 f 0 i3 i el In" prices, the great question that | '} ) ALY 3 & Mucnificentiy illustrated with the Stereop- COUNTIL BLUFFS, PERSONAL PARIGGAPRS. corioarna the PibLLC mokle the lact. mtes s TR e e s mede et | e, T SHADHE " e nd Expenenin” ) 4 — ot ba oeanlbakad il 2 i .10 per sack. e H. W. Byers,a promivent attorney of | 10t be overlooked that Evans has neve Acme hard winter wheat flour at $1.00 hy He cd. ADULTS 5o CHILDR ! Harlan, was'in tho' city yosterday vielting | een undersold, but has always been the | | ACte! SANTA FB, N Maroh 81 his brother, Clint By der of low prices. He has furnished uck. N. M, ) 2 ma CI enge jour, oy sack | elver 4] swell, N, M., - ; ). Mr. Lewis has closed out his dairy | MOve genuine bargains to the people of SR ke ol erery ok | JaiahiInenT 'nfihlltfiu}.}fi :;‘;1;1.1“ iy i 15" Y business and gocs on the road on the 18t of | Council Bluffs and Omaha and for sev- el el ranme it SRR s r , Hrank anty. §0 April representing J. D. Stuart, themanufae- | eval hundred miles around than any QB LN i 48 SN0 AN AL HOAR NN INEC [] JOunstor & Van tation turing druggist other dealer. His new and botter facili Rear] fdou 4o kack, sadead. © Advlocetrom his old homosia - 0 ACRE wall A Tarn in lowa at 855 40 er dealer, 5 new strer facili- i 5 > 500 incoln say he is short tc T 5 33 0-ACRE wall lmproved farn in lowa 5, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dutton of Leaven- | ties for doing business and his immense | Lclable flour 50c Lincoln say he is short to the govern Cmaha’s New2s! Hotel Fon Impravud B . (1acdin and fralb (Ara HESE vorth, Kan., arve in the city visiting theirold will him a better el va than Rye flour e sack. ment somewhe béetween $9,000 and - —————e ancll Blufs, 84, Spluaiil Gla; farm near friouds, MF. and Mrs. H.W. Tilton and | ayor to give all clusses of paince thin | - Rye graham flour . 820,000, and it is believed this alleged | | 1S ronowns ) COR. 12TH AHD HONARD 313 cnwood, 8. Farms, curdvn and frult lands fae Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pryor. e 8 Lo 05 Bagiin e Wheat graham flour 25c sack shortage accounts for Lesnet's disap- | MEhblufls back of and overlookinz the city of Aidadad ol s g Dr. T s e na mrahidan ot ba: | & i hat a ';_(nu ue; and you can d Corn meal 10¢ sack, pearance, Council Bluffs. The spiclous grounds, iis (0 Rooms at 2,3 per d4y. F rest z Towa L. £ Honor. with headquarters at | RHGUPGR I that every representation | 20 bs, granulated sugar for $1.00. Bigh location and splondid view make it a | 107 0ows a8 por dar Br00m 1ouse With 800 Uara: hew, $15 po Molnon, wras in (iho cly yesterday, the | 30 20 BN T T every lnstece b | ., Spectal for this week only at Brown's | = = | most pleusing rotreat for tho aiflietod. ASUAE | 1o hoomms wicn maun o sron to 51 a0r 10p e O tiage omos 1n Twin Clty Place, near PLAUSIER 3.0 ARNAWR: made good ” C. 0. D. AS A CLEANSER | of eminent physicians aud a lurge corps of ex- _ Keyh Bros.' factory, I oach 3 Why let childrendie with diphthe Mr. Evans is bei sartily congr: s pas R, Y of: the blood, nothing | perlenced nurses min'ster to the comfortsof | OPEBENEKD A UC S 3 ot north of trang i et Ol |y-n’:-y-1; AL {1.1 ..nl~‘l being ?_..mm_\ congratu- The Germania society will give a | sweeps s clean as Dis :)m- 599 Buseen i ; o th mforts o AL 4 4 ody. ‘T oo hem by Dr. Jefferis’ rem: | lated upon his enterprise, and he enters | grand ball in Masonic hall on March Pierce's Golden Medical patients. Bpoolal care given to ludy pa= | yogern In Ever % per month. ell, No. 7, Bald ik s | ceessfully for 35 | the busy spring season with the best | Music will be furnished by the Fort Discovery. It purifies the | tlents Newly Furnished Throazao bloct, Counell & y Price $3.00, sale by Coun- | wishes of the peopl Omaha military orchestra. All societi; blood as well as enriches it. Terms Moderate, e LP il Bluffs deuggists, also at 2404 Caming | LBOAEG. L 9 y orchestra. All societies | h : s Moderate, TANTED—Girl for gonaral housework. M, By ¢ll Blufts deuggists, also at 2104 Cuming A e and lodges of this city, Omaha and_sur- Tho truth fs, an emulsion of | por purtica‘ars apply 1o C. S. ER3. Prop. WA Ren ati i Evanme i 3 This evening Mrs. W. J. Ilorence appears | FOUnding towns ave invited. The same ~— | I ! j ing up fat—no doubt about, it, F ed. coaspn 21 vaults, ohimneys b L —— at Dohany’s theater in “Tho Mishty Duliar.+ | Invitation it extendod to' the genoral ButSich o weak stomach SISTER SUPERIOR, R PR L £ oure tickets for DeMotte's illus- | To see Mrs. Florence as Mrs. General Gil- | PUPlC. Admission, 50c. Ladies, free. oashas Jt. 9 z e " - r— d lectures, March 24 and 25, at isto bask in a sunshine of laughte Active demand for acreage in the """"ms L “f" Frank Stece: - - Council lfilufis, lowa. 1 T ditprorod “Tor sata b all porse 4 it Ha . R 8 € sue-build uniiprovel. for walen ail parts Gf thy. eity, art’s jewelry store. y, chatty, witty, gossipy u- | Klein tract testities to its location for making | = — trie, but always warm-hearted and lovable | cheapness and desirability for truit, gar- Pleasant in taste ctive in 2 N Marriage License. ) | ) \ 8 B A IF SI3 The following warriage license was is- | American woman, ever ready to help b dening and suburban property. From 1 & result. That's the ** Discov- Full ¢ l4 e e B9 W L friends in trouble, especially when, as she | 10 40 acres for sale, 24 miles east of post- He esiondny Say8, “romance is at the botto tall," | office, by Day & Hess, 39 Pearl stre TeSulaiing; cleansing, and ropalring all'ttie Toeth Name and Address, 9 el ire Cy B M, S L, L organs of he body ecth extracted in orning tho pungent satire conveyed quaint | A, p y John L. Valller, Potta A 0 y . A vy | y . e zerms i s New ones lasertad after 0on Epec ates on application, { fiona e Y tllon, Pottawattame county wterlarding of French in her cc ation, | Wood of all kinds, cobs and coal. L. | ,,Whel the gerns of diseaso are round about samodar. Poress At sust Reoial rates on apRisation. YT Ty : ¥ | tue American woman who has “lived so lonz | G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadw B e AL B Mo, ARy . Wotae 6f antes B. SILLOWAY, Pron. | Jeuitivation aer Coal and wood: best and cheapest | @ 1 “Do excuse my ench," ha e sod a condition, he germs [ i . W | of Consumption, Grippe, Malaria, and all tk | i A S E S B AT e ik Missouri hard wood in the eitys prom; srowded th vs with laughter, while ho Will Be Deputies. | ot Cons on, Grippe, Malaria, and all the Reribiion of tho land y0': have to ofter. Jobnsion hard woc he city; prompt Are with | |2 it MRS Y e eite clapie | infoctious diseases, pass you by if you ar & Vi I'atten delivery, H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main A8 fongh oo lesson, The question of who will be city clerk | girang to resist thelr attack. Honder your: | M9 U, 3 the noted selentist. wili lecture, Paintal Visionor Nood Glassos. FRIDAY MARCH 24TH, 3 re sufeiln cold in the head, W SALE—Full st of thnners tooly, good condl- tion: a bargain. Inquire of Empkle-Shugars Hardware Co., Counctl Bluffs Tickets at Hart's Jewelry store, Tnis renowned lusiitution is situated on the a The nly hotel in the ¢'ty with hot and co'd | you think of buyinz coms and 33 what | oan fo ey | WLer wnd stein heat in every £ i offeryon. IUmay aave you money. k. G. Moiee, 4 y | 1151 G, | Tubienud dining roo.n service unsurpassol | No. 10 Main strost It goes to work in the right way, by | OFr TEE 'I‘ll, [ RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. LB JUDs . civil enin nts of onnetl Blufts and 107N hoad of stock eiol GARDNER TOMC )W NIGHT. having becn settled, considerable interest is | And uil the train of 3 A self germ-proof by putting your blood and Brd BV Ll W EA KN EnSE S DESLLITY Cant Jught and s 0 Loy REagtns Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per Thursday ovening Charies A, Gardner | POW €xpressed as to who will be the dep ! ! ird Floor, Ul 7 & Thomas Cogacl dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 North Main. | (Kavl) will appear ot Dohusy's iheriee (s | uties. From persons who claim to know the liver'in a healthy state, ;- company' thom 1o men GULCKLY aad B MA: | Bhufe | tvertn o bonjiy miata =20 Paxton Block. | NRAHK Wikt ik WKL Lo 1 S | i e ¥ - y atherland.” " The New York World says: | report, comes that G. M. Wilson, now em- | SOYery " fails to benetit or cure, your money | ., A6th aud Farnam Streots ¥urely packed) Fitkt o noy suriecer tho proscrry | ILCOUCH Bl tot andTe o famm; aae viption druggist. It is refreshing 1o listen to Charles A. | ployéd in the county suditor's oftice, w .n‘ ; N O e e af Thatd ttaunies idimen'? | ST fiougell Biude jor sadties No other medicine of its kind can be sold so, BRING THIS WITH YOU | & bRADLEY WAt bk Mic A4 Warnartiiie, Meb, " (MAARE0 " A4ATAM e dbe o0y

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