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THE DAILY COUN NO. BEE 1L BLUFFS 2 PEARL STREE OFFICE: Teliverea vy earrier to any part of the city 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER TELEPHONES | Rusinegs Office nt Edite =——————" [ MINOR MENTION. | R | i { i . No. 23 N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumoer Co, Coal The March term of superior court will open this morning A fire started Saturday aftern in Marc ilinsky's feed store on Upper Broadway. It was extinguished without much trouble, A tinfon_meeting of all the societics of Christian Endeavor in the city was held last evening at the First Presbyterian church, | led by Mr. Birdsall | Miss Badol a Kensington Satur t iy afternoon at her home on enth street, honor of Miss Isanes of Omaha, About a | dozen invited guests were present The city council will hold a meeting 7:90 o'clock this evenin, committee | s of e the whole for the purix dering t specitications and plans for sewer work read at the last meeting by Engineer Co The « of the state against C. R Nicholson y Thornton. and Mrs Jenkins, charged with assauit with intent to commit rape, will n a preliminary i this mornix tie court of Justice Ihe meeting yesterday afternoon at the Young Men's Christinn association rooms s attended by an audien that tely filled the lecture room Pre fotte gave an intérest ing was led by Mr. Bit { Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sapp entertained a number of friends last Tuesday evening their residence on Oaklind avenue in honor of Miss Guittar of Columbin, Mo. Lotto and other games were played, prizes bein awarded to Miss Rockwell and Mr. Palmer The women of the Salvation army are | holding meetings every Sunday afterno the city and county jails. Somie of the pr oners av the latter place, whose religiou views did not coincide with thoss of th wouen, ratsed an objection a short time ago 10 being compelied to sit through a service | every Sunday afterncon. Sheriff H zen put the matter to a vote of the prisoners. recing to shut the women out if the majovity of them said 80. Out of the nincteen prisoners then con fined in the il sixteen voted to allow them to come in, while only three said no. The mcetings will accordingly be contin A fligh Live Usually has a bad live He is bilious, constipated, has indigestion and dyspepsia If there is no_organic wouble a few doscs of wrks' Sure Cure will tone him up. Parks’ s the only liver and kidney cure | positive guarantee, price £1.00. | ment for spring Millinery. Miss Sprink desires to call the atten- ticn of the ladies to her spring opening, | Tuesday and Wednesday, (aftetnoon and | evening) of this wee arch 28 and 29, at her parlors, 19 Main stre Enster Announc t. 1y Seed Potato Three hundred bushels of pure early Ohio sced potatoes at Thomas Rishton, 2406 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta Finest Aristo cabinct photos, $2 per dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 Novth Main. PERSONAL naGraras, Miss Nettie Wallace has gone to Des Moines to visit her sister, Mrs. J. H. Wy- man, for aboutithree wocks. and Mrs. S, Goldstoin gave delight- ful dinuer to their friends at their home at 1093 West Broadway. v, in_houor of the nincteenth anuiversary of their mar- riage. A Delightful Basiness-leasare Trip, An opportunity to spen «delightful spot, North ( offered by a special o which will ve Om R ble induc ¥or particulars apply to D, room 17, Barker block, agent, a fow days in “hat alveston, D. Omay Full line of spring mattings and car- pets of every description at lowest pric C. B. Carpet Co., 407 Broad- way. P “n(nl of all " Kinds, cobs and coal. L. . Knotts & Co, 700 Broadway. Coal and woc best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main, Our Easter dis| and sale begin Wednesday, Macch 20, Everything nc South Main street. tet Azutnst City. The jury in the e of Mitchell Vincent inst the city, & out eight hour ne in with a s dict late Saturds night. The will 1ot be broken until this morning, but fr 2 of the Juryme et was in favor of Vincent to the extent of )0, He sued for #18,000, 80 that the result is not altogether satisfactory to him. ‘There is hardly likely to be any appeal, howeve close trial, and a very sli; the scales'in o very diffc < time, and it is by no v side Would go to the toy Louis, 2 v Ihis morning the trial on the criminal calendar will be commenced, and will continue the vest of the week, Are \nu With An opportunity to speida fow days in that delightful spot, offered by o sy which will 1 1805, Remarkable inducements For particulars apply to D. roou: 17, Barker block, agent, Mme: Helen Merrill, haivdr manicure, Room 312, Me At the World's [ml will bea 71 fave organ in piano case. Sc nt Bouriciis Music Hous orth ial ex ave Oma . s point ch 2 D. Smea Owmaha, Neb. ssing and riam block. oe- » duplicate Miss Ragsdalo's | gz will take place day of this w ster milliner, Y open- uesday and Wednes- If you have property to sell, list it with'me. T have customers for bargains. H. G. McGee, No. 10 Main street, Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Council Bluifs Medical and | k:urui.-ul institute, 26th and Broadway. Fok S tizens State bank stock. Bubmit ¢ Sheafe. 1. H ce Consolidation, he consolidation of the National fire insurance company of Co the Und, late Satur Mutual uncil Bluffs and rwriters of Sioux City was effected ¥ night and the Council Bluffs compan, was absorbed by its northern con tomporary. Both companics rosperous and enterprising, and as & nun bor of prominent capitalists were interes in both it was believed that a still stron organization could be effected by the soldation. The neadquarters of the company will be in Sioux City, but Jumes will remain here as its repre tive ry Ralston will remove to the nerthern town. All the risks of the Coun cil Bluffs company have been reinsured in the Underwriters ames will still continue to oc ous suite of offices in the B block, representing u galaxy of strong panics Were young con new enta Geo. 8. Davis, preseription druggist For warming rooms, ete., our what you want. nvenient, cheap. trie Light Co, guest cnambers, bath heaters are just Look ut them. Cléan, C. B, Gas und Elec- don’t forget that Main street now, the Louis Come all. Marshmallow caramels‘at Driesbach's* Judge | | uny dwin com | ically and these NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ] Rev, John Askin Preaches His First Sermon at the Congregational Church, PILATE'S COURSE FURNISHED A TOPIC Cong Relations Between Pastor and le Quickly Established — Uniquely proprinte Features of the Oc sion S School Greeting. Surprise for th > service w s pr programs forme souvenirs for th attendance bore upon the frontispage a lifelike photo- gravure of the face of the new pastor. ‘The whole was a complete surprise to Dr. Askin, whose photo ph had been procurcd diend, Beyond the oI desired his prese st u the new pastor kuew noth- fg of ‘tho matter until ho. found himselt ming children in whose g his own picture ton St tanding the Notwith the weather, the display of sp inclemency o ngr dress st St show much admired by the woods and silks in the windows is very ladies of the cit, The merchand se shown in the win- dows Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 are all of a different character Window 1 shows all the new weaves and colors of plain goods, also trimming silk to mateh: choice of the lin per yard. Same goods cash to import to ¢’ Window No. 2 contains different grades | and makes of silk suitable for trimming | waists and dre in plaids, figure plains and new phosphorous effccts, rang- | ing in price from 48c to %150 per yard. | Don't miss seeing new confined styfes in | ladies’ silk waists from $3.19 to $15.00 each. Window shows our line of all wool challies, imported direct through our New York oflice, in a choice line of | chintz color te our price, 45¢ to | S¥e per_ya ame grades sold from | ole to 67 Window 4 is composed of our dome: ic line of wool gocds in Scoteh | plaids, tweeds, suitings, cashme serges, ete., ete., in an endless assort- ment at very store has a 50-cent line, but this beats anything ever before offered. Spring novelties in ull grades | from the lowest price to the finest French noveltic BOSTON STORE theringham, Whitelaw & ¢ Council Bluffs Speciul Perd nery Sule, ¢ for l0c—regular large size 2ic botties of the famous Drexel's Bell cologne, the newest and finest thing out, for 1t Oc and 15 size for at Geo, Davi gross to be sold at these pric Death ot John Hanthor John Huntiorn, one of the most favorably known of the citizens of Council Blufts, died Saturday night snortly before midnight. For eight months he has lain upon i bed of sickuess, a sufferer from alysis. Last Thursday evening while he wus being served with his supper he fell bac upon the pillow unconscious from an attack of apoplexy. There were gruve fears that this would end his life, but fora few nours Le showed sigus of improvement and his friends hoped. Their hoves proved to be vain, however, for he lived buta little over | forty-eight hours from the attack. He was 07 years aud 7 months of age. He Was & wember of St. Paul's Episcopal church. idely and HE Born in_Bridgeton OMAHA DAILY BEE J. he came to this [ city i 1830 from Cincinnati, O., and has made his home h or since, Tn 1863 he was married to Miss Cornelia Randolph. He | leaves four children, George R, Mrs. L. 'l Shugart, Mrs, 1. H. Louzee and John D, Hanthorn, The time of the funcral has not yet been set. us the relatives are waiting to v from frionds in the east, who espect to | rive today ning it was decideq to hold the sday afternoon at3o'clock from the residence of E. H. Lougee, 515 Oakland aveny North Galveston An opportunity to spend del h'm{ul E North G offered by a special excur which will leave Omaha, N is not known, and the fir anything was wrong was when Mr. Dalbey | 100 Yolozram which Thave just received entered the room and was ted by the 9 3 ., E il ) W aPe | from Ttio Janciro the Herald's correspond sight of a cloud of smoke A of 4 | from Rio Janciro the Herald's correspond few pails of water the ir 76 was | ent says a movement has been started there quenched, but if a few minutes more had | to s e the removal of Castilha, A con- clapsed " before tho iscovery” the ‘whole | forence was held in that city over which uiiding would probably have gone up in S e £ smoke. As it was the dam: wis confined | miral § preside nd “h“ h was hole in the floor and a ruined wall attended by @ large number of [ i o senators and deputic to take "‘,»"!“'l“', Have you tried . | action in regard to the revolution e l(t“ s Partagas® 1v's a charmer. | Regolutions w adopted censuring the CREVIAE IR | government for its failure to remove the ob- Why let childr You can save them by edy. Has been used years. Price $3.00, cil Bluffs druggists, alsc street, Omaha. Threatened His Wite, John Christiansen, a German living in Boomer township, oceupies a cell in the county jail on kill his wife. time past, but atout a we with a violent attack 5 it was found n the cha He ha 8, securely with rope doing some sericus harm he gotan axeand threat wife. She fledein alarm who fortunately happened ceeded in getting the axe He was brought into the phew, and will b the commissioners of insanity this afternoon, For a nice line of window shades and drapery goods see Council Bluffs Carpet company, 407 Broadw Williamson & largest and best bieyc Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufts, the | & SPrinkling of Americus. The performance best §2,00 house in Iowa, lasted until midnight because this German iy (oo AN loyal to the genivs of 1ts great an, presentéd much of Goethe's SOUTH OMAEA AFFAIRS. 1 work that is generally oo lish versious hecau Tuteresting Budget of Gosslp from the | the play. This added much of poet vor Magie City, to the entertainment apd was of itseli a The Williams Street Stars played the | notable feature. So, too, it wus interesting South Oml Albright yesterduy after- | 0 note muchof incidental action in which uoon. Tt was o lively game, uad it showed “"l"‘,lm‘_”"‘"if:'l'l:,'l“';h ey d_from sho that the boys have not for num how 10 | stance, was represented with a use | in the German legend this satani= individual for the nx-: | has a horse's hoof for the pedal extremity turned from & hunting trip | of his left le out in the state. Dr. T. H, Ensor returne Minne: Jolis, A. Cressy Iu Ci wbers of th Good Templurs, Magi 1o have s inter evenin, The gentlemen this question, “Resolved, t better than a pleasant slov will retaliate by takiug th tion, “Resolved, that old amiable than old bachelors.™ J. H. VauDusen is in Chicago on business Mrs. Denna Alberry is visiting in Blair The Ladies' Aid society of the terian church will meet with Mrs. Geor, Kiser at Twenty-second and O stre Weduesday afternoon at 2:50, ‘The chorour class will m church this evening, coal stove. st ndie with diphtheria? successfully for 33 For been insane for in orde Co., 106 is visiting What caused it intimation that Di. Jefferis' rem- sale ) at by Ceun- | 04 Cuming | of threatening to | a long celc ago was (aken For two or three to keep him tied to prevent his aturday night ened to kil his and her nephew, 1to be there, suc Ay from him city yesterday by Ve an examination Main street, stock in eity. d yesterday from MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1893, i 3 [T WILL SO0 BETOVER NOW Revolution in Rio Graad db Sul is Nearing | Its Final FHicker, GOVERNMENT TROOPS''WILL CRUSH o’ Girls War ¥ow | Aswaults on Excarsion. | a few days in that slveston, Tex.. is sion to that point Wom Feutures of t) May the Main Castilhista Be Ofilee at Ouce, Rembyod from accused of oppressing the people in a shame ful way noxious governor and thus restore tranquil- lity to the state which has so long been di turbed by revolutions. Should the govern ment comply with the demand of the citi zens who are seeking to restore peace the * may be ended without the striking of another blow. Pro ble C: d's correspondent in Montevideo says that armed bands from Rio ¢ Sul have again crossed the Uruguay, where shots were exc the Uruguayan troops. There is another ministerial crisis in gentina, The Herald's correspondent Buenos Ayres that Victol expected to resign. The trouble grow o the consideration of the boundary with Brazil. That document has not ratified and its nnot now be B 4 o AMUSEMENTS. Tw The Hera mplications, nde do border into anged with Ar- in trey be foretold “EFaust The ( in German at th Jia compatiy Boyd, losed a successful engagement at the Boyd last evening with a notanle production of #Faust.” The an- nouncement brought out a large audience Among the enthusiastic Germans was quite o the co ust™’ brought out the full strength of ny and the Germ e fricnds m | rendent Order of y lodge, promise ting debates th will debate upon hat a neat scold is | ich.” The ladies e following ques- maids are more eet at the Baptist ‘l n Shakesy etation at received a worth; its hands. Mr. Willidm Stenzel in Mephisto- | pheles was betrayed by the metrical | lines into obtrusive cadences and Mr. 1 Walder i not have been romantic a ust” a8 some of his Fn is peototypes bu: otherwise they | presentea st ug interpretations. Mephisto's sardonic humor, which is abundant in the German version used last night, sprang forth with a spontaneity and an unctuous- uess irresistible, and Mr. Waldemar gave a reading of his line Amalie mmat Weckes again proved her. actress by making a i rounded ¢ of Martha Marie Hardung' urguerite, most engagin in its dramatic expression, was even mc self u cou IT | | [ | ing company was oxcellent throughout and | corn shellor, and before the machine could the staging was worthy flattering commest. | be stopped and the boy released, one of his leges had boen broken in three places tnd his Y. % e Taraa loa hiad boen broken in three places und h M What s called Tyrolean comedy” was 3 y g presented at the Firnam Street theater yes mers Mareh 20, o terday to audiences of the normally great At Kinsale Tunie and Galilleo, Sundny magnitude at this popular house. | from New York. | Fatherland™ is the title of the comedy and {'H“ Arrived—La Bovrgogne, from | 4 ‘harles « e head of the Bl - Charles A. Gardu at the head of the | 4} "yt Passsd—Borlin, from Now company presenting it. It is a pleasing, if | york T not very strong, work. ‘There is more of At New York—Arrived -Furnessia, from L] | music than of come it, and the music is | lasgow particularly well rvendered. There are no - E stirving situations in it, no hr WEATHER FORECISTS, climaxes, but all in all it makes a v —_— pleasing entertainment of fnnocent interest | Fute and War s What Nebeasks 1 | that will fully repay the time and money ex. | Teos ot Tody, pended in a ance on it. 1ts story 18 old | \\qivarox. D, AERNH 35 Weniliet as human love and hatred. and its sotting is | o - i et picturesque, the scene of the action being in | forecast for Moaday: For Nebraska and the Austrian I'yrol lowa—~Genevally fair; southwesterly to Mr. Gardner is more of a singer than a | southerly winds: warmer comedian. His little melodies pleasant | For the Dakotas—Fuir; southerly winds KIMBALL BROS, to liater to, as he in 78 them s b | warmer i eastern portions MAHA OFFICE 1014 DOUGLAS STRE etically, and never fails to gain the ap o i oth 8 oo Counc! | plouse of his auditors. Mr. Robert V. Fer. A% & DItE from 8y Cor. 9th St. and 11 Ave. Council Blufts. guson plays the part of an sh tourist a8 |\ (euivatox, D. C., March 90.—The gov- | = - e | wellas his lines” will allow him, giving a YarY Graditabia partosmanes (Hid M W | ernmentof Spain, through the State depart H. Turner, as Otto Wolfe, is finely villainous | ment, has oficially tendered to the United in apn nee and aetic As the chief vil- | States asa gift the reproduced flag ship of lnin Mr. Charles J. Edmunds is a trifle ridic- | Columbus, the Scnta Maria, now entoute to S, | pardcipate in the naval review 1 for Miss Virzinia Bray as the heroine plays | purt of the Spanish extibit at Chicazo. At fairly well and the character part of Dora- | the close of the exposition it is the intention { thea is capably filled by Miss Marion May. | to brime the Santa Maria to Washington Miss Ethel Gray makes a very pretty Char- | a permanent exhibit lotte and acts as uicely as she looks. — e —————————————————— clever « « renders some charming T a FoLuaR sonis I tho vernaGulaE of tho. mote | (QRIME 1N HIGH PLAGES, Tt 18 tains, its work nit perhaps, the most nov nge that some people do res of the performance, ~Lit- | Wrong through ignorance, others from a s ame given in the program I failure to investigate as to the right or to a clever little tot who assumes the por- | wrong of u muttor. TN itelligence and a winn: e that take the | gome B KRS LU RGNS & vlolts A1l kinds ot D, Y nnt done in hearts of the audience at the sot and | ""” ")‘f,)"“' 1' UL D L s hichest Styld of the nrb Faled wii keeps them throughout the performance | of others, will persist in perpetrating ol EADEIeS T te to 1001 1S 2001 W8 10 ¥ ey frauds upon them, Work promptly dons ant deliveral fn all Hiviees ALK _ High-ton wenlthy manufacturing | parts of the country. Send for price list. The active members of the Omaha Turn- | firms will offer and sell to retail mer- A. MACHAN, Proprietor, | ; i chunts, articles which they know to bo Bcudway, ookr Noptlwestarn 18 0% verein gave o very interesting exhibition of [ fiAHLS BEC [rPReRR Ak g bt e mecompiishments b Gepe | iNfringements on_ the rights of proprie- ool Biatia e A ! L | tors. and imitationsof well known goods, mania hall last cvenlng before o good-slzed | "W want to sound n note of WAMNING | mm—————— LI R P TIALL ) purticis | 10 the retailers to heware of such imitu- pated. The Turners did some. very good | Yons und simulations of “CARTER'S Special Noticas. gymnastic wor rved all the ap- | LIPTLE LIVER PLLLS, plause their adm th The cn When they are offered to you, refuse COUNIT. BLUSTS, tertainment was given to raise funds for the | them; you do not want to do wrong. and trin to Milwaukee and Chicago in July = | 1803, Remarkable inducements ar | = There was o large gathering at the Fist | For particulars Bl to) Do D Smeatons | (Copurt hted 183 by Jane tn Bennett.) Congregational church yesterday morning to | F0OF Aol Bkl VaLpArAso, Chili, (v alveston, Tex.), wreet the new pastor, Rev. John Askin, D.D., Brown Wins the Game, Murch 26, — By Mexican Cable to the New ho has been cailed here from Kearney, | Our neighbor says it is “our lead,” so | York Herald -Special to Tii Bee. | —General | b, where he has had a very successful | here goes, teump it if you can: eat by government troops near astorate, extending over a period of about | 12 1hs, rice for | Rio Grande do Sul, on Thursday cight years. The Congregational church | 8-1h. can California peaches for 10e. | wasa greater blow to the Brazilian revolu has been very fortunate in thus securing one | -Ib. can California pears, | tionists than the earlv stories of the fight who has gained the repatation of being one Gal. can pincapples, 30c. led me to believe, A aispateh from the Hervald T | 9 . { | of the strongest pulpitecrs in the west. Dr. Syrup, per pail, & | correspondent in Rivera, just received, says Askin had never occupied this pulpit but on | : per pail, .00 {.that General Savaiva was not badly beaten one oceasion before this, and so many here | Lo Aol for 1,00 but that 300 of his men became the prisoners had not had th re of hearing him "-“f'lr \"I‘”-“’ bt of Colonel Walter, the commander of th There was naturally some euriosity felt and | BROWN'S C. 0. D, government troops. ‘They also losta laryc little expectation that he would probably | number of arms, as well us a lot of ammuni outline his proposed work in this new for ac in the- | gion, and they could not afford to lose any fleld. He quickly satistied this expectaney ties to its locationl | papy of their limited supply. The revolu- by a few well chosen words of apness and desirability for trait tionists have been handicapped from the introduction, in which he said that he had and suburban property. From start by a scarcity of ammunition, not prepared any formal address along this | ale, 24 miles eust of pos R T T ine, preferting to drop into the new pastor & Hess, 30 Pearl strect a4 v.Qetaeal wte in a quict way ling rea Iy to receive The news from Boge today is that G nera suggestions as to the needs of the field, and Retiglon and Palitics Tavarez is entrenched outside thav Ca ti How most speedily he could equip himself to idience of 1,200 people assembled in | hista stronghold and is shelling the town pib e Lo B LS LR B temple last eveniug to listen to | from the hilis with several large siege guns. SO 12 1 want tosay. 1am not omul W. Atlen talk to the memt ok [l,hi No weneral attack has been made upon th | present not W every stranger who | Order of Sous of America an Castilkista garnison. ‘Iavarez appears to b comes into the community, and who oughtto | Junior Order of American Mechanies. The | pursuing the same tactics he displayed be calfed upon. I cannot know of every cas eloquent young pastor was at his best, and | when his army was encam outsiue of of sicknoss, norcan | know of every need of | deliverad a deep, thoughtful sermon. Those | Santa Auna. No attack was made upon that i A b4 e tla Y sy : | O expectec ensationa ck upol I3 " 8 8 reasol or to throw myself upon your sympath WG A u sensutional attack upon the | town, arez assigned as his reason for suggestions, b 1 will co-oper Catholic church were somewhat — disap- | walting in front of the town that he did not ith me 1 r me of th pointed. His discourse, founded lave a suflicient amount of arms and amnu | thin, v\\l.lll\nw i to “}M and frank | words of Christ shall know nition to risk a battle. He said he vising me, At some future time i n ind the truth shall make you fre thit for tho aFrival ol -arms: froi f on matters of mutual interest and | broad ploa for Christian ity nd ¢ waiting for the arrival of s from Ar hene Hatoldathe: mamtiar otk tina, and finally abandoned the sicgc Pilate’s Sel-Exense, ‘ ho filled the central | ¢ ¢ | marcied out, Dbl to meet (Iul- His bricf utroduction scemel to easo the | yionua by-iaws of thoir. orden g i Ry b fecling of s ness - T B LR s i on such an m and which he acknowl | fi "“, s '”,",} 56 vl ok f‘.l,',,‘ el ,:,‘“‘” bif | Tavarez then marched to Boge, and is now cdged was shured in to some exteut by | those who sought to mold their conduct by | envaged in the move or less exciting work of R e i i bg s | them godsy “Tho great desire of the | throwing a fow shells into the Castithista . SEL AU IONVE VETI BLIN DIV | man heart had been for freedom. It had | camp. He says he is still waiting for the il Gt LB G on attempted but had - never been h % any lack of sympathy or loving | vl e e ot | arms and ammunition which his ageuts pur- tion, for the ady been m tive enactments achieve it 1t coud | chased in Uruguay and ntina ifest in many ways since my arrival.” P jo - acquired . by, . dollowing | Thede aiva near ol i procaechd [0, DS S8 (paracsh | ghe neiples —laid — down by | his own failurc to win a really important en- S OHoARtnG AR TR A Ao Christ. “You stand not alone," said he, “for | gagement, he attributes to searcity of equip- | day, choosing for his text: “I am innocent | g jjb Sf this country, but for mental | e of the bl just person: se | independence, and for this 1 say God bless | Ments for his soldiers 1 ';“ B hit ortenl vivid “‘“‘"' you 1 prosper you. You are banded Warring Chiefly on Women, ure of the historicil events s ain the public school 3 " s Custilhi, and 2 ittt tHisttarREE oL Bl to | tomaintain the public schoole. T|So far as the Castilhistas and the federals washed his hands in_symbolic expression of | et SRR Pf Hie slons of e LGS | are concerned, they appear to be mainly en innovence, A close anaisis of Pilate’s char- | gi¢ itseif, 10is ot alone. sulicient. to | €4ed in avolding an engagement. - Theiv actor frils thian glven, disclosiug |his points | y inst one form of the | marches through the di fected by the of strongth and of woikness, and impressive | oritiaii el power, but it must bo against all, | revolution, have been minrked by many out lessons drawn applying to the importance 1 have nothing st Catholicism but its | . : b > o | 3 ; ¥ ac ha thing ngulust Catholicism I8 | pages. Women appear to have been the euch one realizing personal responsibility in | |rin iplo of centralization of power, which i staying injustice and evil. The preacher | 138 means the sacritce of tho muny for | Chief sufferers from these atrocities. Many d the necessity of doing away with the | HAHBH W, Miieavils of the dug | houses h been destroyed and women sub. fe ‘“‘I""l”"\”',"‘l'"' pence and the solf exedse 80 1 do not lie in unrestrained immigration, not | jected to assaults of the most dastardly (irfaiabily ged b gu % e ! licisy 10| o ck char . Stories reac 3 MOSY ( o ve and divect participation in any evil, | CaU .:\'.1‘\”" t ft “v"' \“‘lu_“h !r chavacter. Stories reach me alrost daily of There could be no shifting of the v b | ety il o | attacas upon women and young giils which bility, which was cspecially heavy in sestil lie in the in- | @re difficult to believe. Meanwhile g lam" ko his, whore tho duties of so fety | Nivid e to bring | posed that the war must end through the in- and of government were so distributed | R P el et Sl among the masscs as to leave no chance for | J0r¢, thin fute ¥y e came to | terferouce of the general government of | the evasion of a personal resy lity ALILE-AEOLG. U Brazil Greeting Service at Noon. I Al Aboard for North Galveston. May Soon End the War. After the preaching service the Sunday | o An obpartunity tospend a few day l:!}“'-!‘ chool met at the usual noon lour in its | 4 th Galveston, Tex., is | rooms below. where a most novel greetmg | Off¢ ) L to that poiut | pnent from service was held, especially prepared by the | Which will 1 ) Sl | i there Tlhiese troops raise the school as a welcome to the new pastor, and Remarkable inducements | 4 SURFONDU O, Liatacibianpa [al 0 LG u recognition of his relationship to the | For particulars apply to D. D. Smeaton, | number of soldiers of the national army now school. The service wus in the nature of | 4gent, room 17, Barker block, Omuha, Neb. | in Rio Grande do Sul to more than 5,000, responsive. readings of seriptural passages, e GranIGte They are well armed and equipped-and it E ed with peculiar fituess for tf : 4 : S e e S S Ot Ihbaatesod wiih "romeepeiass | Council Blufts. Most elegant hotel in | Will not be possible for the revolutionists to son, and ed with - appropriate 3 g e S e wusic. The we s was made | Jowa. Dining room on seventh floor. S QU . £ by little Miss 10 grac Rates, $3 to $5 per day . Clark, This was shown a week ugo when the fully handed y boquet, ut | Prap, .| troops whom 2 left near Santa Anna which signal the entire school arose, and in : lae | fled at the app of 300 soldiers of the various sclected passiges of scripture sa Another nn[nm ment to_the pe UGB S e R R A e g luted and welcomed him Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co IR i5s5 ST B0 aen Ailsarote il each A et then My — 4 loss : } n \. ‘l“l.l v ':I f gan h Pacific House Sale. instance the federals displayed their in- Thee,” and the new p b2 5 y E the s*hool in & bricf, happy s Among The sale of all the furniture in the ity tofight the mational army. With the novel features of the oceasion wus the | Pacitic house will be sold sheriff’s | 5000 men to face them they will not be able collection and presentatis of “greeting | sale Monday morning, March 27, 1803, at to prolong the war. It is believed here t pledie It was probubly the first collec- | 10 o'clock. Bl O R e i tion e taken in b Sohuroh {it which Taravez will be met at Boge by a force o moncy wis barred out. This wasa collection | Emma Kennard, stenographer, notary | bational troops large enough to overwhelm of pl (ILI lum lnf .hln'mr« mlxl cents, \ulu of | depositicns, commercial work, letter | him and end the war here. time and thought. The weck previous little | (e 0 i 2 ¢ Remove the Gove blanks had been distributed, to be filled out |, W'iting: 106 Main e e Nt this by thoso who so chose, pledking themselyes It is not improbable, however, even if the t0 various kinds of @ in ald of the new DA iy he by olutionists are crushed, that the r pastor, in whateve sment_of veligious | red by fire a couple of years ago, hag | Fesult for which they are fighting will be aor charitable. activity each migh| P : o | obtained, ‘Lhey have declared all along t The service closed with singing “God Be | narrow escape from destruction s pa o Ye aaret 8 S : With Us "Till We Meet Again,” and the | 3 fternoon. A fire caught in the | their ouly object was to overthrow th repetition of the Mizpah y J. S. Dalbey, on the second | authority of Governor ilha, who is remarkable for the poetic sentiment with which its lines were colored. The support- f lin you don’t want to luy yoursel e toa g law suit. J7O1 SALE-Full sevof thnors ol kood % S 3 ont n bargaln ingulos of Empkie-Sh Failure of 0 Nortolk i Ben I'ranklin said “Ionesty is the | Hardware o Counctl Bluirs g Nowrork, Neh., March 26, —[S) bost ,...1 v.” [t is just as true that [ —— B oo Potter of Norfolk Junction was closed yes ET00 110US6 Wt §00d bAFD. new, $I8 DoF montl, terday, having wiven chattel mortiges to ] HONE GOLYAR tn Twin City Place, near the sorfolk National banlk, Norfolk Roller Keya Bros or month each mills, Brittian, Smith & Co. of St. Joseph I et (I ‘».,Iv A l:w;flsy l:.w\:’]w mi\‘r and ot} ‘\ COUNCIL BLUFES, roum coutaxe o wbilit about &4,000: assets claimed to & wonth. Apply to be sufticient to all ndebtedness, The | JOHN DOHANY MANAGER. i, Counell siuTa, failure was \hout yugh de- FaT PETIT senior member of the firm at Madison B Ko oity bullding 7 THE GREAT BIG SUCCESS, TIHE FAMOUS T JIAVE wiarks list of proports improved and o unip for ‘salo 10 a1l paris Of th elty o il to| BROTHERS BYRNE | o AR D8 Tue Bee)—The clothes of the d-yearold | PRESENTING ¥ THE NAUOTIAL PAN- | offervou. IUmaysave you money. 1L G, Metico, son of Charles O. Timpe, who resides north TOMIMIC COMEDY, ADAIN IR Aizeat S of this city, caught to the tumbling rod of a T, JUDS N, Glvil envinesr. Bluo prints of i Counct) Bluifs and sl additlons 0180 pRILUFAZY 1080 hiead of stock HULavenus, S8 BELILS. 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