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3 e THE omm mm,v m-‘v wwml-‘emv M\nbn 29, 1sm 3 1 | tween them. One of them w\nuflnmln great y\ V !m}r" forbidden her appearance in her rulnm 3 411 Bore Duncan’s .h,,,,‘,\, The woman Bloodshed has resulted from the Choctaw placed it in the hands _of the United States feud. Yoesterday at Antlers, I T., & dospe “COLIN(* —_— 5 . o - —— b o took pi n which o mber were COUNCIL BLUFTS, authorities and had Duncan bound over to 160 and tnguved, o & RUMDSFTWGES | : OFFICE 50, 12 PEARL STRE J. Hood 8herwood on Trial for Attempting “‘;' oo ig'd """I’:“\‘ had his case under | gengational Charges Made My Mr. Elsasser | ¥ o Adans, proprigtor of the Fulton fish | 3 s consideration yesterd market, Kansas City, Mo, was found dead in | M M " ’ it to Raise Money by Forger, Among the “hootlegzers” who were given L:ut Night. bed this morning. A pistol at his side indi B S R d h w ld P iy sentences of varous longihs vesterday we ¥ dted el ARl i | Best Spring Remedy in the Wor aine's . Lcliverea 1y carrier to any part o the Zack Crandall, George McEwen, Frank o several children in Chiceago, g g JER Howe, George Durkee, Andrew Nelson The legisluture of Tennessee has passed o C 1 C d 3 I WTILTON, - MANAGER | THEREIS A LITTLE . ROMANCE IN THE CASE B ns SR Wiitum Hagd: | AN INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE APPOINTED | it it i o e T b a1 et | elery Compound. TELEPHONES | Rysinegs (ifice. ... Nor 88 — pag, ames MOERFnd, James Sotoles o — Mre. PolK 1h tho state eapitol ground 2 S Wi , Thomas Wyatt and Charles % 4 % 1 - Short of Fanda e Tmitates the Signatare | i bttt o age somewnhat | Alleged That a Contrastor Offered 8300 | The (funeral o the Tt Colonel Elliot F. MINOR MENTION. of His Prospective Father-in-Law— y\;\‘ lier thau those v) last term. :n'xvl J\ll o to Get w Favorable €ommittee Re. Pl Yea TR RNy Trany Sie JHICh Avende Lo ow He Was Ds \ lson announces his intention of ma oP8 off - Wa-ntlel Paving by torfan church of New York City N. Y. Plumbing Co, jidia il % = the increase steady one until people un. eIty BT 818 A special from Marshall, Mo., says: The Council Bluffs Lumber Co, Coal His Crime. derstand that the law compelling the pay nim Lo Lk rumor of u ruple murder near Green (3. Morris Yost and Minnie Zimmat, both ment of the internal revenue fee was passed Ty Kidgo was”faise, 18 was a Granken by of Omaha, were murried by Justice Vien with the expectation of its enforcement " ¢ ! oW, aths huve o, esterday : J. Hood Sherwood, the young man from T The city council has again gone into the | A man namad Sherman Puimer, sald to be An important meeting of the Junior Order | Omaha whowas charged some time ago with S rdbia '. Sueh without the blooming | investigating business on a rathier extended | Hitikor Mond at Wiupena, Wis.. was captired of United American Mechanics, council No. | forging the name of John Van Kirk, a well | 1o iat FEEIE SE HOGET ik health | 8 and two special committees were ap- | st nleht, aftera long chase by offcers, at %, is to be hield this evening known aud prosperous farmer living near | alone imparts. Parks' tea, by clearing the | pointed at last night's meeting, one to fn- | Duiuth, \ { 1 4 h p v pr i ¢ ot ta .9 Mrs, be 3 s from hom the physi- Mrs, C. H1. Shorraden has {ssued in Silver City, to a check for 850, was on trial | blood of impurities, makes the complexion | vestizate charges of attempted oribery of | cinmawt b Allesinng bt b P e tions to n lkensinigton tea tomorrow Afternoot | £ 4ha erime in the district court yesterday. | Fegain the hue of youth. All druggists, the committee on paving, curbing and gut mm;.ugulm‘.' tyfow days to, remored o M. Marcus, whose building was visited by [ The trial was the cause of considerable in- Fmma Kennard, stenograplier, notary | tering and the other to look into alleged | GR\'T IS 7= J fire last Sunday, states that there was no | terest to the public, on account of the prom lepositions, commercial work, letter | looseness and derelition of duty of the com- The Wisconsin legislature has adopted a hole burned in’ the floor, as was at first re- | inance of all the parties, and for the little | writing, 106 Main. missioner of health and attaches of the | memoriul v congross ki thi subiission of ported lements of romance which Sherwood in Board of Health, providing for the clection of United States A writ of abatement was issued by Justice | troduced into his tale. Van Kirk, his victim B o ol J he charges relative to the attempted in- | Senators by popular vots Thornell yesterday in the liquor injunction '8 Wikt diushtes 6 whott Sherwood roadway church, Thursday evening encing of the members of the committee A Honolulu lotter says: The eng nt ot case of tho state against Arthur Zipp, a :“':;‘ i e Saicions, aun SHw | - Yout het's Apron String.” Ad- | fuencing of the mem ) ,"H B hieh fa | Commiander Whiting of the Unfted ' States saloon keeper of Neola iad been paying some attentions, thitnaion 25 Bent on paving, curbing and gutterin R stenmsiib Alllancs to. Mixs Eten Ah For ¢ 3 Y 1l sorve | wood himself claimed that he was engaged . composed of Back, Specht and Parker, were | daughter of Ah Fong, & wealthy Chinese mer- T'ha ladios of Brondway church will scrve LS cliant of Honolulu, 1% formally announced 1s in Masonic temple Saturday, April 1. | to the young lady, She, however, was not Stop at the Ogden; Council Bluffs, the | brought out by Mr. Elsasser when the list of | CHAHEOT FON i G in Masoni i I\ ! & g At 3 o'clock yesterday morning one entire also beasale of fancy work at | so auxious as he was to ackuowledge him as | best $2.00 house in [owa, inspectors for the public work was submitted | piGdk on the euetorn side of the public square il an r of the family, and denied lis Tt TR ¢ confirmation. The Second ward coun- [ of Marion, Mo., was mowed down by fire in less The Ladies Aid society of St. Jolns En- | gy tement with considerabl warmth. % hnln‘i Lenen n\n I\Tr:_v“” was ap- | cilman stated that he had been informed by | fhan at hour, Loss will foot up $50.000, With B ICets Mt (W, | Sherwood tried to sell a note at the Ciul- [ (& & SURen M € A e eine. | Frank G. Patrick that Alvin Henscl, one of | otigin. £ 217 South & th atrent sens State bank in this city with the signa ' b e o | lust year's inspectors and one whose name M. Chinllenet-Lacour, newly elected as prosi- Snyder, 217 South Scventh stre ton for breaking into two empty houses in dentof the Senate in place of M Jules Ferry we of Mr. Van | ttached to it. As he \ ¢ Hud dgted 1 s UREAIEYS (SN e SOt Ue . Btate |} UIEGIO0 QRE VAN Bt Bl SE 0 R i the northwestern part of the city. He was | 4Ppeared on the list this year, had acted a8 | qoceqsed, took the chale yesterduy as presid- against Gordon Johnson, charged with the | was willing to part with the paper at some | 7000 B0 0L e i was e a go-between for a contractor, It was pro- | ing oftic There was o liree attendance and larceny of o revolver from William Grady, | giscount from its face value and as Van ¥ i b A ‘a posed that the committee report favorably | the introductory address of the new president Hiw retornod a verdics ofacquittal ; i to par his action | 14800 upon furnishing a bond of 400, Since i ) ; ottty | Whs listencd (o with grent interat ) L , | Kirk's credit was up to par, his actio t S His besn worldng tof upon the contractor's claim, amounting to | * ¢y eistian Schwartz, an old farmer from Joseph Gano, n young man employed in P. | cyusod o feeling of uncasiness it the minds | that ime he has boen working for M. 8 | g 25 GE 0 ditor to recoive $16,000 | Chatieston, W. Vi where jo fha 1ived FoF I Wind's pianine mill, had one of his fingers | of the bank ofiicials. He was induced to go | Roop, a carpenter on Upper Brondway. He | 500 Gbtes i e AR T, LN Apia | badly mashed yesterday by getting it be- | ¢ the bank on another day, when Van Kir is now in jail on an equally serious charge, { 4nd the members of the co! 5 legal tight for part of tac Economite | tween two heavy timbers while at work. It | wag there, and on Van Kirk denying that he | and unless something unforeseen interferes 7. The statement created a sensation, i, flo is i formar menbor of Ui soelety will probably have to be amputated had ever put his name to the paper in ques- | p ooy bbby pe taken across the state. and a clamor for investigation was made. LR e R L 4t ho e 3 4 i | The Women's Christian Temperance union | tion Sherwood wis arrested AR bl 5 M Messrs, Munro, Howell, Steel, Saunders .\'..'; arge shire of the possessions ot the s There is ono traesvecific for discases avising from a debilitated norvous system, | will imeet Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock in | The story told by Sherwood at that time | - Monday night he went to Mr. Roop and | 4 prince were' appointed a committee to [ SU¥e oy g L g 1 emoot | and that is Paine’s celery compound, s genorally precribed by physicans. It 8 the ung Men's Christian_association | was that he had been in need of money to | asked for the key to the shop, in order that | jnvestigate the charges. whi wreived at Halifax, N, S, yesterday, | probably the most remarkable remody that the seientific research’ of this country | chapel. The ladies are planning anenter- | carry on his business in Omaha and he hap- | he mizht go in and change his clothes. The I'he fotlowing list of inspectors was ap- | Lrought 470 pussengers, all bound Tor poin’ has produced. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D, LL. D., of Dartmouth college, first taimnent which will need the co-operation of | pencd to mention the matter to Miss Vau | key was given to him. Vesterday morning | proved, Mr. Hensel's name being withheld | in the United Mtates. Atuong the numberwere 1 S8 AECEE 506 EEE T CONT SVar ab Daino’s colary compound, o po each member. Friends of temperance cor- | Kirk. She at once volunteered to get the | when Mr. Roopvisited the shop the window | until the investigation is over: Charles | two edises of suspicions illness, The patients | Preseribed wn ow k e world over as 1% £ et dially invited woney from her father. She left the | wasopenand a tool chest containing about 85 | Fyicke, Joel A. Grifiin, Charles Rasmussen, [ Were removed to the hospital. where they will ( tive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, hiver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all In order to arrange for the art window, | room” and a few nutes later returned | worth of tools was missing. Miner was at | Josiah Kent, Fred L. Blumer, James | [t -\mt‘w}l n_]w~|4hmn Ined: whether ornot | pervous diseases and kidney troubles. For the latter, Paine’s celery compound the World's Fair association of Council | with the ink on her father's sign once suspected. and the police, upon making | Schneidewend, William Nelson. Fred B, s el has succeeded again an: e everything else has failed Blufrs. will meet this afternoon at§ o'clock | ture still wet. ‘On ‘the trial, howcver, | therounds of thevarious pawnshops,found the | Towe, W. F. B. Wilcox, Joel C. Perrigo, | guec eaple have no nimo. ana sensible peo The medical journals of this country have given more spuve in tho last few in the Woman's exchang rooms, HKach | nothing was said of this feature of the case | tools in Gilinsky's place, on Broadway be- | james Stockdale, John Barker, Thomas B, ple have no inclination to use pills that make | yoars to the many remarkable cases w liore the use of Paine’s celery compound hus member and any one_desirous of becoming & | by Sherwood or his attorney, and the only | tween Sixth and Seventn streets. Miner | MeCulloch, J. . Hogt, T. W. Hotehkiss, | %'’y "ay for every dose they take. | made people weil, than to any other one subject. member are carnestly asked to be present, | attempt he made to get free was upon a legal | was identified as the man who did the sell red Spetman, George J. Hodder, BAward | ppayhgve learne 1 that the use of De Witt's & Prosident, Mrs. It. M. Osborne; secretary, | technicality. His defense was that the [ ing. He had evidently had the theft in | Gurske, R, R. Walker, Joscoh 'Michael, [ padtEs el thas B se o e with | = i RIS Tative MacBeide. . ' | check was executed on Sunday, and was [ mind when he borrowed the key from his | Charles F. Stromberg and Peter Mies, tHalPRGIEH by U tislis Bausas. nalnof gt | JUst received u fihe Tine of i hive boen summoned | therefore void, and if it was void, there | employer. He had opened the' window in | “Moxsrs. Elsasser, dacobsen and Me- | HCIFzath by chusine wuus s, buin ok i | oAl MG could be no forgery within the meaning of | order to give the impression that o burglary | Andrews were appointed a committee to - | (il egults, reguluting the stomch and | 0 Bpp lor dv Y 08U o e statute. t Jud Phornell in- | had been committed, and although he had | vestigate the charges of neglect of duty by | § . that headache: N court: G. W. Dellinger, James Kilday, T. | th tatute. When % 1| vestiza & 3 bowels so that headaches, dizziness and ONGLISH GOODbSs 0 Lt W St structed the jurymen, however, he made no | been very smart, he was not quite smart | employes of the Board of Health SAILIAS Ardt Brevanta” THEY 616880 tHE > G ko, B %, Tpornton, G W Stron: | allusion to this point of law, thereby indi- | encugh, for there was a strong section of fhe magor vetood the lumber contract BlsodiaakERLeTY Il;lvl\'\‘lnnl.lllll«? VAR ite 3 IS o | cating that he did not hold it in very high | wire gauze over the outside which ke had | with C. L. Chaffee and was sustained § t heal hese little fel Ihie assignment of cases for trial was made | C4ting neglected to tear off, and which boro indis- | “/Fhe city attorney ayproved the propo. | System. Lots of health in these lit y dudge MoGee vesterday afternoon, the | ™At 11 o'clock last evening the jury was | putablo testimony to the fact that the | gition to charge tho cost of repaiving asphalt | 1208 i I Vgt 108t e oo compaiiy for $4,000 still out. and although the bars were up to [ window had been opened from the inside and | Luving to abutting property owners and the | = = —_— Be sxacitive committes. 0t tho theates | 81l Intrudem, it lealed out through the | thit no orie hutd pussed through the window. | matter was referred 10 the judiciary com- — S BXEouLLYa co! el CALer | fuansom that it stood 9 to 8 for convietion. (73 | Miner was found lying i a drunken stupor | mittec 3 N . company, which was organize couple of . , at the Pacific house saloon, with just 50 Jim Stephenson’s proposition to clean the 5 " 3 years ago for the purpose of running A World's Fair Window. conts left of the # which he had received | syreots on terms that will aggrezate about A : e l:nni:x’xl\flulyu\ houso. sctved notige ‘on e | Phe Pearl street show window of F. {ul'(hvlw»l-& He had spent all the rest for | g500 was aceepted ¥ f ockholders yostorday. . thi ; H. Evans' big shoe store is not only the | lauor o ser share had been made, to pay the de H. Evans' big 3 3 — — 73 B ke atiry . Mihorola adll dio handsomest thing on the street, but the There are th tnings worth saving — HBENSEL the rent of the building. The notice was | hanasomest thing in the city, and is Pime, Trouble and Moncy—and De Witt's | Naktinator Ny something of a shock to the stockholders, a8 | tracting as much attention as @ civeus, | Little Early Risers will save them for you, | Says Contractor Squ ) they put up their £10 per month regularly | 1¢'js 1ot only a new window (one ot the | These little pills will suve you time, as they 4 i L tvaas ¥ old stand RRITE o & ¢ i e wils bolbg ' Undet their| | 1 an A » act promptly. They will save you trouble as Alvin Hensel, while an Inspector last year lticha | dircetion, and. supposed that was the end | [avgest in the city) filled with new goods, | thoy causs no pain. They will save you | became ncquainted with* Charley Squires, (4t but the method of displaying the goods | money as they cconomize doctor's bills. ottt s Ban AR oLl isnew. and as attractive as any millin Qoo s L A R B e Over 510 Broadway, Council Bluffs Every young man_and woman should | q'display that ever delighted the la- | Geo. S. Davis, preseription druggist. | company. To.a veporter he gy hi tory, | - +Your Mother's Apron String” to- | gias, The contr Yo is & magnifi- : nd the only material point in which }:un'l'm\\ I:]r"'inll ‘lllh-]uud}\'u’\ ARG b Bl "l.[l“\,”'(\”“,v" e | For warming guest cnambers, bath |y qigers from the Ntatement made i o e ' e "ot ", " 10y | fooms, ote, Our gus houtors arb st | (o womil is thit " ho denies has PARTIES WANTING ' e et Sy g/ S Sl ) you want. Look at them. Clean, | ¢ 1 s the action of the ston Stor loaded with the finer , and | oonvenient, cheap. C. B. Gas ind: Blagy A8 ittempted to influepce the action o i R S A Notwithstanding the inclemency o | scattered und in_artistic profusion | 5. vy Co, 1 < members of the ¢ ommittee. He is desivous Ve I] )C)ll \(\I l’ ( ) CC)I‘ the weather, the Jiwlm of spring dress | arcafew hundred samples of the immense of woing before the investigating committee : f roods and ilks in the Boston Stoue show | stock that Mr. Evans has on his three- | Ladies, don't forget that the Louis | and telling what he knows and the part he Anheuser, Budweiser, Faust ana Pale B EITHER BOTTLED OR IN B indows is vory much admived by the | auarters of a mile of shelving. They | areat 25 Main strest now. Come all. | was solivited to play m KEGS, can le: ers at No. 213 Muin Street, Council Blufls, Towa, or Tele- i T ' ¢ emb every grade of ladies’ and rding to Mr. Hensel, ubout one month o phoue 823. Goods delivered promptly. SOLI / NCY FOR ladies of the city. et by Vo " Foi SALE—Citizens © b stocl According to engel, d 1t Cures Colds, Coughs, Bore Throat, Croup, Influ. i The merchandise shown in the win. | children's footwear, from $150 Oxford [ FOR SALE=Citizens State bank stock. | 0806 lhres' foremgin appeared at the | exses Wheopiag, Ouigh Bronckitis and Katoma: ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING A8S'N., of ST. LOUIS. 4 23 tans to the wonderful ecreations of the | Submit cash offer. 1. H. Sheafe. 4 A Tar e A cortain cure for Consumption in first staj dows Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 arve all of a different | 1 BT : \ R — home of the former one evening and informec bl i s e " e ¥ 3 haracter. shoeman's art demanded by people o Early Seed Potatoes, him that the Barber Asphalt manager was Touwill see the exsallent offect after taking the A chara A ¥ Window No. 1 shows all the new w{'jglll\rh“‘ *ll:"l pienie Aeieiat vt | ofhree hundred bushels of pure carly | desirous of seeing him ut his nlllh on the frat dose. Bold by dealers everywhers. Large ) | weaves and colors of plain goods, also 16 window is & blb of cecorative 8rh | Ohio seed potatoes at Thomas Rishton, | following morning. 2 r. Henscl called on | trimming silk to mateh; choice of the | Work that will bear study and fully | 9405 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, [u. | Mr. squires at the time specified, They - | e - hY Ay \ line, 59¢ per yard. Same goods cash to justifies the remark made so frequent! ke b m.;.h.m-u urln:u;'m‘;wl le- I‘Lh rh;illfln lx:( }m- i COUNCIL BLU 3 G R OB at it is » handsome: 3 oe? subject dearest to the heart of the Barber ||| g3 . t import to 674c. esterday lh_._n it i |[|n h.m‘Iv mlnl Mt “I)Ifl ]\ l\n... The Bee? 3 Y "\’A\_d b deares! L Fme coukmg at H,Jme JOHN DOHANY MANAGER. Window No. 2 contains different grades | thing of the kind ever attempted in - the here was a lively commotion about Tar Mr. Hensel says that Mr. Squires in- [ and makes of silk suitable for trimming | ¢ity, = The furnishing outside of the | Bee ofiice in Council Bluffs yesterday morn- | forniod” him that something must_be done waists and dresse: wres, | stock is rich enough to attract more ( ing, owing to the failure of the papers to ar- | in plaids, ‘ 4 ! plains and new phosphorous e 8,14 than passing attention. and the be- | rive from Omaha at the usua ng in price from 48¢ to $1.50 per yard. | holder needs only a suggestion to im- g > to sceuri aim of the c relati hour. The | the ¢ VEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. - : favorable action upon Some people think that FOR THE T | | | | mpany amounting to they cannot prepare i | | . THE FAMOUS HE GREAT BIG 8 JCCK Ider n im- | number of inquirics as to “what is the mat- | 16,3171 for repairs upon the paved streets the delicate soups and Don't miss seeing new confined styles in | agine himself to be on State street, Chi- | yor with Tue Bre? indicated pretty plainly | 1o the vearof 1892 The bill was ‘then in LT Crnl Gt G BROTHERS BYRNE Tadites sl woista Trom_ $9.10 56 313,00 | cao, ov Ritth avenue, Now York. ' The- | tr i T Sesl* indtoated protty paitly | o hands of the council committee on pav- s each. work is largely the result of the vefined Window No. 8 shows our line of all | taste of Mv. Frank Hough, who came to | (i\} myke-up of Council Bluffs that the least | the report of that committee. In case it peculiar to the best wool challies, imported direct through | Mv. Evans from the lavgest retail shoe | jrreguiarity on its part creates a commotion. | was not favorable he was very likely to be French cooking in their our New York office, in a choice line of | houses in Chicago, and who will have | The cause of the annoying delay yesierday | kept out of his money for two years, and he chintz colors. Note our price, 45¢ to | charge of Mr. Evans' fine trade. was due to the failure of the "I'F aph com- | thought Mr. Back might oppose it I vird. Bame grades Bold fiom pany to deliver a message. The regular | ~ Mr. Hensel says that Mr. Squires then : | ing, curbing and guttering, and Mr. Squi actor in the social and commer- | jnformed Mr. Hensel that all depended upon made dishes which are important a PRESENTING THE NAUCTIAL PAN- [ : TOMIMIC COMEDY, k. 8 13 ISLI4S - fnchiarze of the Sisters of Moercy. : lmmcs But by use of S SR ; T ApSiyse : ; : ey ‘ UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF This renowned institution is situated on the . 59 ood of all kinds, ¢ and coal. . | driver of Tue Ber wagon, which leay solicited him to help him out, and suggested | Igh b baock ot and overlo e thee 60¢ to e, : G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway. Council Bluffs at 8 o'clock cach moraing to | thut if he. would visit the members of tho PRIMROSE AND WEST. | bihbiuffs buck of and overlookinx the city of Window No. 4 is composed of our 4 Al get the papers in Omaha, was at Missouri [ committee matters could probably be ar- Wholly unlike anything now before the | Council Bluffa. The spicious grounds, ils domestic line of wool goods in Scotch Boston chips at Driesbach’s today. Valley, and, missing a train. telegraphed | panged. Squires said vhat Mr. Hensel was public. hgh location and splendid view. make it n plaids, tweeds, suitings, cashmeres, = to securc a substitute. While the r- | about the only man who could arvange most pleising retreat for the aflicted, A st Reiial oo in an endless assorts . The Grand Hotel, | riers were impatiently’ waiting for him, | thedeal. If he succeeded Mr. Squires sig. e THESONLYCNOVELIEY NG TONWN: || i Hialire s o it :““ ment at 50 store has a 50-cent Council Blufls, Most elegant hotel in | supposing that he wis somewhere on the | iifed by holding up five finzers that Commended every where as t he greatest | of eminent physicians ania lirge corps of ex- ) line, but this beats any thing ever bofore | Iowa. Dining room on seventh floor. | road between Omaha and Council Bluffs, h hat number of hundreds of dollars would be : funmaker of the season. perienced nurses minister to the comforts of 3 8; | his LI B TRl Rates, $3 to £ perday. E. F. Clark, | Was quetly sleeping in Missouri Valley, in- | no obiect and intimated as much in words. as a stock for Soups, AN EXCELLENT CA the patients. Spoclal care given to lady pas (f.flmu]‘.l h]lnn r[nuw n-.lm ‘;; ,;:_... .~I i i “.1».-nml .~J|l[meu that & messag s{-m :n\ Mr. Hensel says he declined the offer, and to Sauces, Muade Dishes, | Seats on sale Tuesday at Seilers' Pharmucy. | tients. p rom the lowest price to the fines ) L telegraph would get nere quicker than by | getout of it he informed Mr. Squires that hey can be made eusily. | b Bttty French novelties. Attention, Grand Army Comrades. freight. By the time his absence from duty | e was but_slightly acquainted with the e S | PRICES and $1.00 Terms Moderate. BOSTON STORE, Chaplain Lozier will be at Broadway | was discavered and a substitute secured, an | members of the committee and could accom- : el | 2 For particulars apply to Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. church tonrorr g delay had oc w evening. Turn out | annoy urred. — The onl, ly ut home, plish nothing, Gatha)iD s o vith your familics and friends, give him | €ratifving feavwe to, the irvitating incident | The matter rested there untll about two N. ot the genuine T,ighi o-| Bdrs B ihvila il ket S 08! 2 Rl so much of in Council uffs that business | o candidate for reappointment as . g a, 2 : th Y‘;" o '“1!"].]‘”'-'"'!}'(1..“ "”“": If you have property to sell, list it | €an't proceed until it has arrived and. b i He met Squires one morning, Spe that the signature of JUSTUS VON | Frauk Stree! - - Council Bluffs, lowa. 1 e;""]',‘\"“‘m““,‘?“““,. redatos millinere | with me. T have customers for bargains, | F4d; and thay this is the first time in five gentleman inguired whether ho | || Lienta is in blue — ening s Ragsdale's ) o stomers for bargains, years when Tue BEE has od more than | had concluded to accept the offer of laboring CIBTNEYS . G. M fifteen minutes in its time of delivery to tne | with the committee relative to securing 4 TR Bluffs reader favorable action upon the repair claim. Mr. 3 Funeral of Joho Huuthor: A ARy The funcral of John Manthorn took place Rheumatiom Hensel ronliedithat e had not.. Toithis Mr parlor: ee, No, 10\ Broadway. n strect. RARE, RIPE OLD WH SKY. Limited Stoclk of the Finest in the PERSONAL P ATt World, A ’ e : snsel says Squires retorted that he i yponed & wh olosalo lguor st e venpart and sistor, Miss | yestorday afternoon ut otlock from tho | 1aa symptom of diseaseof the kidneys, 1t Hensel s Bl 10 r Uit Bo aild No! 17 Penrl atroot, Counell HIafr s hnd Mas put. i 1 nburg, have gone to Tacoma, | pesidence of his daughter, M o on | will certainly be relieved by Parks' Suve | ¢t O 3 Hettl Y Hanadl 4 i J & large and well selectod stock of wines, brandies, Wash., for a visit With friends. i R P sEoR ok || Curel® Tk oadhshesibackolia and flrau | SResior tila yeur. My, 'Hicussl w urealaSKd (1] S A ines Eacil ] Rev. E Allen and Mr. R. M. Birdsall | 0805 s o RS | feeling comes from the same cause. Ask for | $al \hese. facts. to the inves 3 Lan rels of tho Hnest whiskv in the Unith left, yestorday for Carson, where they will | Bumber of the sympathizing friends of the | Parics’ Sure Cure for the liver and kidneys, | foh these jdRcisto g inveRtiy f’ada"d 2 i i I 1880 ho bought sovanty-fvo bares s of K hold meetings every night this weelk, return- | bereaved family. Rev. I [ Babeoclk, rector | price $1.00. All druggists, R B o WS :_:}m | — G aylor whisky as not until e 4 ing before Sunday. of St. Paul's church, conducted an im- TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, T | Toamn P tireo y 2 1 koo ] Avoca, was in the city yesterday, on his way | by Mes. W. H. Wakefield and Miss Neole M Miss Sprink commenced her Eastor Domestie, for All Kinds of Dyelnz nz done tn | ekt whiskey i e 4 back home from Monona county, where ho | Ogden. There were o great many beautiful | opening yesterday. “Her stock of mil- | poisiars ahit robbed the savings bank | 100 Page slio highest stylo of the alod and [ to familiel for medie Citintoo coatiy for 3 bas just purchased a fine farm. He thinks | floral tributes. After the exercises the | linery goods is decidedly the largestund | ax Pawiing, No Yo, of $10.500, 5 COOK :“.m..-q fabrl s B I:-}‘xl\‘-‘- AR 11 wnoy, | the resuiar M.\;;1:".“:"'!'"1\'::.06. of moving his vesidence to Monona county remains wore earried from the house by the | finest she has evel: had, ‘and contains al- | The Cheroxee National council has met n IBOOK PURLS of tho conntry. Bond tor prics 118t - 8. "Tils stoo winos comes fEam bl Mrs, E. Shubert has returned from an |-;:ll lln’|111 s, Mea <| ‘m::u‘ i \I\l most verything in the way of | annualsession at Tuhlequah, I : | g : s famoue Loland I:mrv:_ywr:u“’:‘wm-v.r s in ::“I:Lur:':: eastern trip, in the conrse of which she | Oberholtzer, ' J. Kivans, J. L. Stewart, o varlety tor suit o the eveps | Allthe MacLeans in the United States wil | | FREE. C. A, MACHAN, Proprictor. and'l M. Shepara, M. Duquette, John B i visited her mother and her brothers, Dr. J. | A PACPAEC, A%, JULIGHLG, OB BCHO 40C | varying feminine tastes, avvanged | ASwmbleutthicugo ina family convention | \pyioeg Breudway. near Northwestern 18 o e — # 1y Honsioy and L. H, A Hensley at Boasa, | cimotery, where they were lud away out of | it @ way that bewilders while it pleases. he striking miners of Pennsylvania have | {iary fi{ sGo molll fLriar en Special Noticas. City. She was accompanied on hor journey | SiEht of the loving friends Those ladies who have not yet made | returned to work. The men hive virtually | [¢giptuous A . SRR W | e e their purchases for Baster will do well | Won a victory Snles COUN3I. BLUGFS, by ‘her sister, Mrs. J. A. Williams of N 1 ¥ sister, Mrs. J. / nms A Milllnery Open to visit her place. 19 Main street, before Loulsville, Ky, banks have been caught to | levery == brasia. T RO L e i place, 19 Ma et, before | (udextent of 800,000 by forged whisky ware: | [Gre O SALE—Full set 0f tinors t00ts, k00d conal iapropee 18 ANNL = i o buying, while those who have already | house receipts. tion: a bargaln Ingulre of kmpkieShugars Spocial Pert dale’s millinery establishment y ! Sco r gl o plfl L Il" 1 place yestorday. Tho windows of her provided themselves with bonnets cannot | The packinz firm of Swift & Co., of Chicago, | [your Hardware Co.. Couneil Blufts 2i¢ for l0c—regular large size aco yesterday. o wdows ol er put in an afternoon any move pleasantly | 1t mis increased its. capital ‘stock fron; | [denler, bottles of the famous Drexel's Bell lishment on - Broadway ave ar DUt by a spocial constable who' fad no suthority of law to act iu the cuse. The ob- Mme. Helen Merrill, jection was sustained and the case was llu'lhl'u]mu tried by the court. Both Sche; and his son testified that they had not sold Active demand for acveage in the- any adulterated milk and that the cows | < stille i were responsible for whatever imperfections | K010 tract testities = to its location, 1 e there might be in it. The caso was taken | Cheapness and desirability for truit, gart- = P FANTE r under advisement and a decision will proba- | dening and suburban proporty. From Highest of all in I R e L A AP bly be rendered today | to 40 acres for sale, 24 miles cast of pos A : — office, by Day & Hess, 39 Pearl street For a nice line of window shades and o 5 HQUSE and fot for saic, Koo :mn; nv‘:ETo Arapery goods see Council BIufls Carvet | Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p Max Meyer & Bro. Co | it : company, 407 Broadway m. at the Council Bluils Medical and " GHANCE Tor T g o e SO v pric . O 4 5 The nly hotel in the ¢ty with hot and co'd H s AHANON ¢ ool Your Mother's Apron String. Surgical institute, 26th and Hroadway. WALEr W0d LA DG AL I BYOry 0 o Jewelers and Onticians. and prosisdisnd Covaiy i dare Ik athes AN Chaplain Lozier's new monologue, Justice for Bootleggers. Tubipund dining room service unsarpasssl | Farnuwm so | Fiftsing Streot Dany. Must buylb shares 8100k Addrees 4 0 witty, humorous and pathetic. Popular John W. Duncaa, a well-known and influ than in looking over her large stock, | #7:200.000 to 215,000,000, Ask iri aven cologne, the newest and finest thing out, | ranged very Landsomely, but the vi Che opening will be continued all day { it i Heanch trents will nos homimneed | 15oes 1ineo ¥oor wlonin for10c; 10c and 15c size for de at Geo, :\.u L'«‘I~uv\n'r|3 \;n\ II41l of what ;: 10 | today, R R T L B bl LA ) s Four ¢ 0u398 1n Twin City Place, near Davis’; 25 gross to be sold at the e seen inside if she contents her- X = \e prospects of the Newfoundland sear | [10 Keys Biro ory, i ber month each prices. b self with this portion of the| ~ Marriago ases. v |y The Rrospacit of i dNewfaundlar st | [other. T ™ cottigs o Fuird avenue, worth of tra 34 - - - . store. Miss Ragsdale's millinery The following marriage licenses were is- | is heard from thiat umnf:y adrons, ® e e T ,«,_‘;‘ § m e Avenus O, nenr 20th street. §3 Williamson & Co., 106 Main street, openings have become one of the social | sued yesterday The clothing cutters of New York are con- D ot (e nonth. L0 1 . Odoli largest and best bicycle stock in city. e 18 h et 2 | Namoand Address, Age. | fident they will win the fight they are now MILTON ROGERS & SIS, Agts., Omana, or K Counall oluls, 3 events of the year, and her st While | N N Fouth Omaha A | Cngaged i with the ninufacturers. Ma estlc M, Co. St Louls. VARBAGH Tamoved, 6i8vpo 31, vanis, Ghimn Do you smoke? Have you tried T. D, or and more complete than ever be- [ §iulo Zimbast, South Gmibt v irs 31 | "o South Ehore “lattage company of = 2| THE VICTOR FLYER, | Gt Wl reparsd’ Tr e Wik ] King & Co.'s Partagas? [Us a chavmer, | fore. is arvanged with the same consum- | (5.1 gurgess, Beatriee, Neb 57 | Cnicago, investigation: s proven, has used Ds @ {non ol mbias st ron) | Furko eity ullding Just light one. mate skill that has marked all previous ( Nellie R, Burgess, O A 47 ‘“]" il means "'l‘l""l‘“'" dnvestments. wheel intheworld. f101 e Poeuma I HAVE alarge list of propirty. improved an 8 J e DI ERA I \ adies visitec — t1s said that H. L. Shute, trafic manager of tie. Larzest Unein th 5 esule wnd mproved. "for wilo I all pirts of tho city, The MKk Cane. “"‘:f”\ ¥ {‘\',’ ‘l_ml‘lln ki 43 ,II A '\\1“% | Full line of spring mattings and ear- | the Soo T, wiil sweoved Teattic Manager L Ratall. Send foro.talogue. All kinds of re- | me A ALY LA S George Scherer, the dairyman, was on tria 8 gioLe yeaieraay, and.uhe OpOMNE Wil I° e 2to et ta R AT 4 aldo of the Missourh, Kansus & Texas, hairing done You think of buyin 0 808 W 1 eorgeSehrer, the dairyman, was on trial | J,o'sontinied today in order t0 give those | Pot8 Of every description at lowest [ Whkioof the Misearicbunms & Toxas, | " Omaha’s Newest Hotel | | COLE & COLF, sfaryour it mayesrey n the court of Justice Fox yesterday on the | Wi have not yet made their Easter pure | Prices. C. B. Carpet Co,, 407 Broad- | o Prghiscdfeheampiuent of the matlona —- = COL C R o1 Main strant it charge of selling adulterated milk. A jury | ¢hases an opportunity to look in and see | WY g o World's fair has been definitely abandoned COR. |zn| AND HD\MAR) 303 41 Main Street, Council Biuffs, PIUDSAN. olvil onvinowr. Blue®prints of vis by C. oy, o special constable is & S TS — \e i ah fro 1 \d, Ore — b ? ] uits an IILon3; also pRsturage s drawn by C. Weslew, a special constable. | \what is in store for them. Coal and best and cheapest | wars harkDecriah trolp Fortand, Ore, which A RaomRsi Sk o das 5 SRR R " he trial was just fairly under way when s 5 - 5 Missonri havd wood in the city; prompt | 21, has been hauled ofignd docked nt-Galway )1 0oms at 199 por d AUILE farin 10 Codar county. Nebraskw wil Ta the defendant’s attorney objected to the | Finest Avisto cabinet photos, #2 per | goijw. HoA OOs Nod Mok ¥ T B e & e Y 504 coma 8} B3 par.day Deaitivati 500 per nera i jury on the ground that it had been picked | dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 Novth Main. i - A, Cox, ) Main. «e yearly convention of the Amalgamated {0Keoms with Bath at $1.9) par tr. altiret) LGS et adrg. A assoclivtions will be held at Pittsburg in June At the World's fair will be a 7 1-3 oc- | Bext, when the question 0f o strike will be con- § sidered. . tave organ in pianocase. Sce duplicate | T OPENED AUGUST Ist at Bouricius Music Hous \.l,'l.,.:LA}" e |"hi.!.|.l,m, i1 ASICENN Sl 10 Rooms with Bath at#3.5) Lo §15) par 14y weription land you huvs to offer. Jobnston & Van Patt hairdressing and manicure. Room 312, Merriam block. A LS OIS and oans. | Farm an i olty proparty uglt and sold. Passy & Toomas, Counalt Modern in Every Kespect, ewly Fur by oiroptisiyy [ Blufs upalrof $00D girl wanted o neral housowork. loe A | Goun g nted for g | housework. In hed Throagiout C. S. ERB. Pron. — | EfE0 IACEH br YR LA D—Ladles to asslit me in wy work, avening Power.—Latest U, S. Gov't Report, RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. one e BTtk e Broadway church, Thursday, | ential citizen of Hamburg, was before the DlSOqDERS [LoCKET lost near iusscr's ""“.:.”'; ou Pearl. Aptarked kW, . Iteturn Lo e ofie klnn sh 30, Admission 25 cents, federal grand jury yesterday ou the charge SRESIAS Iniapco ARpLEAYAD: And ail ‘I r BHSKY 1 ] nd all the train o ISKEY cow, young, wantod in treds for speode \ o TV Eegemin Wi NERRES, DEUTY e T i k. buksy wud ne " il oay ‘fise “A clean sweoy Easte, at Miss Ragsdale's millinery opening, 337 Broadway." of using the mails for immoral purposes. Warness, Wil pay difier v c ol o y thom 1o men QUICKLY 'wad I .KMA- 1 ence incash Address 1) 28, Bee . " Y lwu o evary |nrl. r o boay 1 will sonl (w0 There was & woman living in Nebraska City with whom he had been more or less inti. Another improvement to the popular | mate. -Duncan and the woman had & falliog m PURE Bchubert piano. Swanson Music Co out, aud several spicy letters passed be- W RENT ore bulldiog No. 686 Browd. d.;" R i three ms sbove. d Iarge barm re. Bample acat iree. Addrcss | 10m:iicoicalnaof ese troubles. Address, a renr, on paved alley. L. A. Devie, 50 Freakilg ioa o OV Fifasath Fase, Ciicage Ll A BAADLEY Sire Mek K, MIC veuue. — Sihweit | urely paskst) KA g INDAPO, the tem guarunte Oricatal M Hindgo e d with