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R L e L Y G R T ey ; " ] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: nkhhn MARCH 31,1809, \ THE DAILY BEE [ NONS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | . ot sttt |t o BB o [ NORTI EBRASKA TEACHERS | mm"mmmmmmmmm Mmms last month, = Yesterday aftornoon the groom | o permoon, telling the iandlord that he had | B | | called 8t ‘the marriags mill and stased that | 2 ARG COUNCIL BLUFFS, the relatives of the girl had opposed the | taken something to make him sloop, and | i i n " on ut that he and the girl | asking him to P watehs him 89 thy anar ver o n 3 - OFFICE: NO. 19 PEARL STREET. | Postoffice Burglars Are Bentenced to Terms | match afl along. but that he and the eird had | Leqid 4 Taieht not do hin, any harm. | Dur. | Interestiag Gonvention of the Association E I | = RIS . in the Penitentiary. | fow days ago. when her refatives found out | ing the evening sometink in Douty's ap- | in Bession at Fremont, | about it. They at once raised a hue and cry, | Pearance alurmed the proprictor and on s Delivered 1y carrier to any part of the city —_— | and in some way fnduced the bride not only | examining the empty boftle on the dresser — | AR | . o give up hor marriage certificate. but to | he found it had contmined laudanum. A | o " & " o H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER | SERIOUS ENDING OF A DRUNKEN FROLIC | 16 EYC i, theintn Funning off the arom, | physician was ‘summoned. and moins woro | SOME OF THE PAPERS READ YESTERDAY | @— TRLEPHONES | RiiinegsOfice......... Ro. 43 s | He was provided with a duplicate copy of | taken to arouse him from the fatal sieep into | % B= West-north of south—at homie o I ; Night Editor. . No. 2 The Brids a1 45 GHOlE wor's b he haa fallen. A te hour last | P i — = = TT===| Pathetic Scene During the Sentencing looking around, it is said, for | €vening he was in a fair way to recover Prof. Lewis of the Omaha High Se &— abroad—no house that you know of HINOR MENTIO) Jesse B p wnd Henry W, Duckworth some loophole by which they could craw | Dinner aid supper a¢ Masonic Temple the Study of Literatare—Superin. - ) I 3 R of the matrimonial state without going to L ssandad Y A ol endent stevens o »Ft0 S ) ¢ ol | ¥, Plambing Co. Clrcumstances Which Make | of the matrimonial state without golng 10 | , o1t S0 UPECt St way Methodlst | tendent stevens of Fullerton | @ sclls boys' clothing as we sell it I i 3 i G 8 divorce 68, 4180 & salé 0 work b e Sensibilities | Council Bluffs Lumoer Co. Coal Thelr Case a Sad One. - e [ ladics, also a sale of fancy work by the | i | & notone. Miltonbergor is the hatter, %2 Broadway. | ‘ Metzgar & Randlett wish to announce | Young Ladies Missionary society at same | —_— | = Goione. g The damage done by the going out of the that on and after April 1 they will have | time and pluce . | &= fce at the new bridge has been 1 od, and | Four postoffice burglars were arraigned | at their restaurant, 525 and 527 Broad- | g . Fuevoxr, Neb., March 30—[Special to 3 the work of building has been resumed | before Judge Woolson in the United States | way, a full and complete line of u”' Wi >|‘..“.: l"u .“\‘m- . ton g | e Ber]—The North Nebrasia ‘Teach L | The Y. P. S. C. E., of the Christian church | court yesterday, pleaded guilty, and weroe | cakes, plain and fancy, for receptions, he Council Blufts A "“_“".‘f'w association assembled in the Congregational - will give a social at Mrs. White's, No. 411 | gentenced to terms in the penitentiary. Two | parties, ete,, and invite the ladies of \ enjoying an increase in its membersiip roll | church this morning aud was called to order ._.‘ North Eighth stre Fri evening. | of these w Jesse Bishop and Henry W. | Council Bluffs and Omaha to call and ‘:“"”k""* “'\'l"‘;"" K00 N“\*‘l\l_*‘ "l'" by the president, C. W. Birelow of M lison - ! March 81 Duckworth, who broks into the 3 examine this year. At the meéting lnst Tuesday | Mrs, A. W. Bates of the Fromont Normal | §= | 01 0 broke into postoffice in xamin Mrs. A Ba h rmal A marriage license was 1ssued yosterday | 1 4 | —_— night applications w ved from L. | gchool iis; aftar sh Rev. H. W 3 1 o, ttle town in Davis county, Ia, b4 | school sang a slo, after whith R - to Charles H. McCormick of Chica { R, | If you have property to sell, list it | Swearingen, jr, D. Lester R. | B fls & . | Flora Guilday of Lincoln. Their while under the influence of liquor ! | with'me. T have eustomers for bargains. | Britay hre . Mavno. B O | el AL AL A = | 2, 1 re married by Justice Fox tole about §20 sh. Their s was | Bridahan, George H. Mayne, R. C. Peregoy | Madison read a papar va “Literaturs in the etk Aoty Aefea- 61 the o S ANGAne s thio 4 ¢ ¢ | H. G. McGee, No. 10 Muin street. | and Robert F. Smith. all of whom were duly | publie Schools - Whon Shall it Begin? How | @ @t all times unapproachable values ! aster fostival by thelnaies of the Con- | sad one, considering the serious nature o % elected to membership. There are now | Taughtre Shesud: TFhe subjeceof liter. | @— == gregational church Saturday evening. Sup- | the charge. and there was an affecting scene Candidate for the Reformatory. | 3ilict 0o with & number of others | ature in our S+hools is the nwakening of an | @— —there is one week in each fifty-two IS per at 6o'clock, 2 Ihe High schoel | when they were sentenced at the afternoon | Percy Thornton and Mrs. Will Jenkins | who ave on the string. with the probability | frterest (i aul the inatiline jote oo | @— Coed | = orchestra will furr sic. Fancy artl- | L lon. Frank Trimt wppeared in their | Were brought before Judge McGee yesterday | of being hauled to shore in the course of the | gnd very being of the pupils o desi and love | ®— which we devote mo : particularly — } Cies for sale ; b was | Getialt; du He'tikd begn- brought: Up. fn tha ernoon for a hearing on the charge of be- | next week or two. A number of new boats | for parsuit in reading of that which is | G ——— | 3 ! B e D i 13 Vo ame county with them, and was implicated criminal assault on to be purchased and taken to Manawa | pure and ennobling. ®— to the boys than any other—this, i l:“v e o e ey fround the | well acquaiuted with their fami- | Vetura Brown, the Ii-year-old stepdaughter | foF us¢ koA Pl Bl B ‘English ant American Authors to Be | @— —_— - RE O NOW Totk MISELLIEID GIOUNC She P b ) s ; A : % | spring and summer se 1 Public Schools” was the sub &> sok Belote SP — world on foot, will lecture at the Broadway They = were = but =Wl Vedrs | of George Adams. The story of the prose- | il " B oed LR Ll LU R L i | @— the week before Easter. A special —~ :\1.”“ Tist ehurch next Mondu; 4 cning. o y”uflt"*‘l'i‘*:\‘ L ‘“l"":‘ fole ) | cuting witness was told in_ all its details | Emmu Kennard, stenog aplior, notary | jrincipal of the Omaha Hizh school. ~The | &= 500 4 day s the last day on which the first | (R B0 R SERIENIGr @ well known | On eross examination she admitted that she | depositions, commercial work, letter | object of literature,” he explained, “is | @ ° - 1 of the vv'-"nwwl' b \';“- vith 't | and hizhly respected merchant of that town, | had recitea the story to her mother a num- i writing, 106 Main argely to give morl culture, thougn it may | &— —— | penalty. The oftice o COUNLY LTEASurer | oG o jetter was read, in which she pleaded | ber of times in much the same way as she | g “ | domuch in mental discipline. The teacher | @— < has been crowded for several days past, and | 1 i Jetter wus 1 ) her wayward | would have done if she had been learning it | At the World's faie will he a 7 1-3 oc- | by controllin reading of pupils may | @ - ' today it will be crowded more thin cver | Tt Was writton in Innguags that | asn piece to speak fnvschool. She alsg ad- | tave organ in pianocase. See d licate | bring them v lu the most inspirmg ani | &= — | Arrangements are being made for a con U her far above the average in in- | mitted that her mother sugeested that Mrs. | at Bouricius Music House | morat influences. To this w the | &= ’ [ { cert by the lowa State band of Des Moines Jenkins be brought into the case that - teacher should have the fuliest preparation | g | | = / within the next two weeks, The proceeds young men had been enjoying a | her mother and Mrs. Jenkins were not on f Lozier's ture. [ and the most thorough college or university | @— L | | 3 are to be used in paying the expenscs of th bauch, and at the end of it, | good terms | John Hogarth Lozier, the “fighting chap- | training. The popalar 1dea that any one | @— L] | band at the World's fair. €. W. Dalbey aud ving what they did, broke into | When M Jenkins was put upon the Juin," asheis familiarly known by his old | who knows ~H n:l wX] :\!w m[y‘-n of [ ->— | —- A Covalt, both well known Council | y 1t wus their first offence, and | stand she stated that the girl had never | ¢idicr friends all over the country, lec. | literature and has read a little fiction and | ._.' = { Bluffs musicians, are members of the baud al appearance showed that they | made any complaint on the afternoon when | S0ldier friends all over ‘]‘(‘. fway Meth | Poety iSamply qualitied to teach literature | @ = ] CF. A. Mesmore v tried before Justice | wore from hardened crindnals. They | it was claimed the assault had been made in | tured last eveninz at the Adway - | is most unfortun Most applicants for | @w— 2 " o } Vien yesterday afternoon on the charge of wiy to convulsive sobs while | her house, that the girl and ng Thorn- | odist church on the subject, “Your Mother’s | posttion {8 i\.. a0l ik thoy are spe- | @— will be offered to “The Nebraska | | — cheating a man named Bokemper out of a | Judge Woolson was giving them a lecture | ton had been playing about the rc and | Apron Strings.” The subject was handled | cially called 10 teach history and literat o— ’ 2 AR [l == large sum of y by making false pre- | preparatory to sentencing They will | finally brought up in the girl’s room. As for | in the speaker's own manner, at times i the ‘most dificult studies to manage in ‘. [ &= rons today—in two distinct lots [l =3 { ¢ tenses in a land trade. inre senting to | ) a fine of £00 and spend o “term | her locking the aoor on them, there was no | sistibly droll, but always eclevating as m). high schoot course. ‘The coursein rinzlish | @ 2 \ B | - him that the land was unenc ered sive onths in the state penitentiary at | lock on the door. She denied having laid her | as entertaining. A large audience was pre: should extend through the whole cou &— —at prices that will “‘suit” dad's | - ! by s mortgage which was not due for two Madison. The sentence was consider- | hands on the eirl in any way ent. The next entertainment of the course | With daily recitations coverin =t - ; — ' years, when the fact was that the mortgage ighter than it would have been had the Fhornton admitted that he had taken some | will be au organ concert on the evening of § rhetovie, reading and composition. Mach of | @— pocketbook while we suit the boy. | | — i was due before he paid for the land and | extenuating ereumstances been less strik- | questionable liberties with the girl, but de- | April 14 by Frank Taft, the well known | the work given for the hizh school might be | @&— i~ | — S forcclosure proceedings were instituted. | ing | nied hav done or attempted t organist of New York City doue if it should seem best before the pupils | - - A Upon the trial the fact was developed that James Bush and W. Wallace, the two | thing eriminal. The case was not lponaniis r the high school. On the whole we ._" { _."‘ 4 Mesmore furnished an abstract on which the | tramps and desperadoes who broke into the | at the hour of adjournment. but TELEGRAPHIC BRIE are perhaps apt to underestimate the | g— | - mortgage was noted in black and white. | post-ofiice at Marne, were not so fortunate, | sumed this morning. Whatever may be the g ability of children to_enjoy und unferstanl | @— . Il —= t Mesmore was discharzed on motion of the | They pleaded guilty, but there were no mit- | decision of the court, the young girl who Doingitie literature, All the better for them if the | &— —- 2 1 1 " s to be the o should be 3 i work leads them to use to the uttermos! prosecuting witness igat ing circumstances, and they were each | claims to be th, ved party sh Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll s slightly 111 at 1 ; Y o y . givena term in the penitentiary of fouryears | taken out of the surroundings she has been | pisNew York home their_powers, and_to that the poom or | & . I = Having sold our old icebox. meat £ fine of §100. | 5 in for the past few years. She is an uncom- | "o iast of the 5,000,000 World's fairsouvenir | Selection of prose has something in it that | g | =3 blocks, ete., at No. 537 Broadway to the Those who were sentenced for bootlegg- | monly bright child, and with the training | half-dollars were struck off at the mint at | Will repay them if they return to it >— | —— ks, ete., a r w | \ Meschendorf Meat company, we wish to | ing were Jdmes Votruseck, Charles W. | that she would get at the state reform | Philadelphia yesterday afternoon Teachers should try to gain the direction of | @ | 3 announce to all of our friends and | Kelly, John Nor Edward Pendleton and | school would probably amount to something he members of th \\--m,,l. P as- | lh]»-n;ulnu: of the «":xnl.u'\ lln]n*‘n):\p[t‘nl{ - | i i1 4 L , > tha | Henry Mars! in the future. Things have come out in the | soclation were in session an school; in this way they can render a mos! - | | —— p rons that we are still handling the | Henry farshall | course of the trial that indicate that her | revision of the association agreemsnt important service by securing the reading of | &= there are three hundred nobby | | = i pest meats in Council Blufls, and invite Enster Novelties, surroundings are anything but desirable cago yesterday 3 good literature, in the formation of excellent % % | | = an inspection of opr new market.at No. | Th BosToN STORE is now prepared | 31X people have been arrested at Shorlll | habits of intellizent reading, and most im- | @e— fancy cheviot suits with plaited coats | I o= & 524 Broadway, the neatest, cleancst and | with'all the latest and nobbiest goods for | | Stop at the Ogden, Couneil Blufts, the | Tk, arged with th brutal wurder of Phil | portant of all in bringinz the puvils within | @— R | = most, completh, market. in thia o any | wenr. everything i HANDICEN. | best $2.00 house in Lowa, Beun piaced anase poties aurvelllanes e e L | R =iz C S LI EHO threS Collrlin | =2 other city. MBTZGAR& RANDI | CHIEFS from the eheapest to the finest | uimery Sale. o castbound freight trains on the Rt Ll s AR L K g e At el - 3 1 fic had a rear end collision at Wi | o ‘4 y - and t — | You Will e Pleased hand embroidered. See our line of lu- | 95, (o 0c—regular large size 25¢ | yesterdhy: Enginete Wiiliam Gray oo kiiio Sultivation of Sensibilities,” and [N ( | - { N7 16h = chis Thangulng you getin | dies’ white corded border handkerchiefs | 1, (vias of the famous Drexel's Bell | and Fireiiau Lowis Pitchell fatally hurt The three conditions under which lifo ful- | @ fancy cheviot suits—ages 5 to 14 — i Evans' new stor Main and | at 7e, four for 2 300 DOZEN of the | who0ne, the newest and finest thing out A typewrlter company with i capital of 820, | fi Is its high purpose are n«,;i;,v_uv ought, | @— h 5 : | == Ivans' new Main ¢ fhiaut R Btitehia pointad botdn Tadics' | une, the newe v &S00 ] 000,600 has been formed at Trenton, N. J., and | right feeling and right action 1« o | @— (o shreasted square cu | N == ‘ streets, e Lot dad) for 10e; 10¢ and Iic size for Se at articles of Incorporation were fled yestordny | most important is right feeling, because in | @— With double-breasted square ¢ [ 2 handkerchiefs ever offered for 5e will be | Py vig! 25 gross to be sold at these i in the ofice of the seerotary o stutd for New | : 3 et b b oe— 4 [ —- Finest Aristo cabinet photos, 82 per | found at our countors today as an Easter | 2t % g b S UGG | the emotions is found the seat”of character. | @ Loats. You expected to pay three = W " 18 North M | 3 i e e v || prICES, | Literature is u field in which to seck culti- | g— — dozen. Ashton’s studio, Novth Main. | gpeeting. | | Miss Bessie Mitehell Doslittle arrived ves- | Girion for the sensibilities, for its inception b fak K i - e |~ A handsome line of better goodsat 17¢, | Sherwood's Sentence. terday ufternoon ut El Paso, Tex., from Cali= | YAOn for the sensibifities, for 1S lnseption | @— fifty for just such suits. == Mme. Helen Merrill, hairdressing and | 4 hindsome £ | 1 Hood Sherwood has taken steps pre- | fornii over the Southera Pagie ind was Gith 5f hehomal vace; the Sosiar iutiot. || @8 [| = ! TARICUPS S HOom J15 MEE e ST bIook. In HANDKERCHIEFS we have always | Paratory to, appealing his case to the su- | £orte into he Mexicair Bulluian und s v the desire to perpetuate new trath and pure | &= © © | | | =% b it Hies : Faanyoes 5o Riaaleby By brouBkt Mip L batere L S ptblic President sentiment, the tendency to formulate ideas | &= 1 ‘50 | — ) S ar held the reputation of being leaders in | prem rt. He w rought u In & long letter to the pablic President Hi utimy 1 - q L R B i R | i Thi ige TI ) : 1 4 Worlid's f: ] and to strive after attaining them. Natior eunw O | \ that line. This season will be no excep- | Judge Thornell, however, yesterday after- | @nbotham of the Worlds fair contradicts | and to strive after attainin m. National | @ | > Mrs I E Dol P Ao Swastin the | t{oh: { noon, and sentenced as if that were the end | Jny misstatemcnts which have been made fn | :,'f.‘,r;".f q'l‘&‘gllw'”n‘\, Lm\‘\“«‘n”(;‘.r (””:1-“:[\‘;"\“?’ & o 8 ‘ | it —> ¢ the guest of her father, Rev. | GLOvES —Everything is new in | of i The sentence is twenty montha n the | exposition grounds P e e e e L == . . Thicksiun | the glove line will be found at our coun- | state penitentiary and a fine of §100. By | p o Napler Grant aud, Tenry of | patriotism, Literature broadens and decp- | @— L i = W, C. Boyer of this city and a_member of | ter, Ladies' cashmere and.cotton gaunt- | consent of County Attorney Organ he was Kondon, England, have arrived at Chicazo. | ang the sympathy for nature and humanity, | &= = the Omaha ‘Typographical union, has been | ot gloves, ladies' driving GAUNTLET | given ten days before being taken to Fort | tourpament which it be held in Chicago d | It inculcates in the human heart a dislike | “‘&“‘ chosen delegate to:the internatlonal conven- | 1o Fuat “G un ‘gtack 18 now completo | Mudison. for the . purpece of hunting. Tor | Lom e o, for cant, formality and Hypocrisy, and cres i tion of printers. with the celebrated and well known line | friends who will sign a bond of 81,000 for an | An application was mude yesterday for a | ates a vencration for purity, humility and | C. H. Reynolds, formerly superintendent | 5, 60 ) ery pair from $1.00 | appeal. If this bond is not furnished within | Writof hiabeas corpus in behalf of five men, neerity. It gives to th ker after knowl- | 8L the motor company. was married last | O oster gloves, ¢ pé $1. it w1l Baite > o | who, if is alleged, are foreibly detained within | edge the garnered treasures of all ages, and | pan) 1 1 he hand by | the required time he will be taken away to [ Wednesday to Miss Clara McBride, a_young | P, guaranteed and fitted to the hand by | CIEEIRER SEIC 2 the iimits of the’ Exquimaux villaze at the | brings him in touch with all trath, all good- | society lady of Norfolk, Neb. They léft at | expert glove fitters. | ~"The following business was transacted by | ‘orid's falr grounds, Chicugo. . ness, all beauty as revealed in God and | once for New Orleans where they will spend | VEILINGS—All the new and popular | judee Thorneli: W. L. Biggs will qDispatehcs from Memphis, Tenn. announce | nuture,” 5 g | ¢ amonth. Mr. Reynolds has been superin- | styles and colors at our popular low | motion for a new trial overruled; 1 bonding for some time foe the purchase of the | -Magazines and Newspapers in School” | b ¢ tendent of the Norfolk divison of the Elk- | piices, | Wotth against Lampliere & Kenned Litizens stret railway by n syndicite of New | Was the subject of the paper by Prof. D. K, | horn railway since his departure from Coun- | 170 oo (01T ine AND CUFFS—We | to retax costs overruled; D, M. St York capitalists for £1,600,000. | Reese, - superintendent of ~the Oakland ¢il Bluffs about two vears ago, but he ' still | .3 (o) 4 1atest in that line at our pop- | Paxton & Gallaghe inst Eli Brown, hear- | Mrs. Patterson and her S-months-old | Schools, which was very ably handled, has a large number of friends here who will P w_'h i e DO e R o ticH to approve report of referee | b i . Were ixv~|l.|r‘n\ly' kilted last “Modern Literature’ was well handled by rejoice at his suceess ar prices. | e started de nstairs with | Prof. D. R. Kerr, D.D,, of the Bellevue herbiy missed her footing and | collcge. 2 . e el il Lo the stone pave ment balsw, i overruled; A. M. Nelson against P. C. Miller, | 0 [0 1 V8 AR OGN P { ] judgment for plaintiff in the sum of & o T R LD uon forgerlon b ! ¢ begins, Monday, April Business, | ever shown by us, Kilpatrick-Koch Dry (ioods company against | oG, Koz dndicate u stupendous and sy “J. H. Fisher of Pilger. Teaching nar- normal, shorthand, typewriting and pen- HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR needs no | Blotehky Bres., motion for a new trial o Thora 8o 1Al jog Out IGLhrehtEAE (o Tavely cotics aud stimulants asa distinct suoject manship departments. Tuition $1 per | comment. We have always been the | ruled. Court was then adjourned until next | others not yet mentioned in the affair. was read by W, R. Jack week. acknowledged leaders in the Hosie Tuesday, when the April term commences, | Montgoniery H. Lewis, who while in the em- | tng f'l'flh Our stenographer’s bureau will take | and Underwear line, We carry every. | With Judge Deemer on the bench. ploy of the Lombard Tnvestment compiny of | Som continued until next term: H H. Oberholtzer ‘against C. M Kin on f - TADIES V s Fverything. f NES m | her biby in he Satis fug. | the 50c waist to the finest silk at $1: Spring term of Western Towa college | Our assortment is the most complete | | ¢ session this aftcrnoon was o) | tone solo, “Love's Old Sweet Song, { | | he disadvantages unae hers labor in attempting to intre i Y- | —_— — Kansas City enibezzled $100,0. I escaped | duce the study of alcohol and marcotics in - dictations and furnish (\pn'\_\l'nh'" €op- | thing from the cheap cotton at 10c | All Kinds, into Mexico, where he was captured, will be | nonprohibition districts, and the absolute ies promptly at moderate ]th'll:x 5. ; a pair to the finest silk at 'l'm-[ Oxfords at all prices at Evans' new m'lnwlm rll'; 'lll;il:";l-‘H(n";m"lv_'lli' s. : necessity of teaching it under all c reum 4 \\ 5. PAULSON. famous Onyx Fast Black is still the | store, 28 Main strc 27 Pearl. It will | Governor Pattiso O e phnsylvania has | stances was thoroughly discussed by Profs 2 dons of Al A [ethramoatDia onitharnaskat | 10 oxamine thom bofore buging, | SEned the pardons of Abe Buzard, the Lan- | Mualler, Wise, Finfrock, \h‘m ions, drapery gooda see Council Blufls Carvet | 4, %) gi001" ronts' ML S ot 2 Beautitul Easter Lilies, bila und one of the wrec that institu- | White, Ballow. Fowle . “Berkley, company, 407 Broadway. | Special while they last. 50 dozen | Thousands of Kaster lilies, magnifi- | tion 1815 | dackson, Bacr, Mler, Grines and othars. o - Special wh 10} 0 dozen | ante, clothed with blocmE and | General Carlos Dinz Gulterroz, governor of slective Courses in High Schoo! i Wood of all kinds, cobs and coal. samples, not over two or three ofakind, | ¢ WA laex o Th et o the state of San Luis Potosi, MeNico, was at- | C. Grimes of Hartigan wus unext read.” In G. Knotts & Co, 700 Broadway. at about half regular price (Ask to see | 1cox's green house tacked about i week ago with typhus fev the heated discussion that followed there them.) ( A of other splendid :mu]mi nmlll,luy\\‘ ?lm:[nlnll:‘.m;uill)u(nv:l\\nrn' was a division ot opinion as to whether the g Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p. WINDEOR TIES—Wo have never been | Edster flowe Come and see them, or | untilthere ls now but little chunce of his re=") course in the high school should be elective 4 m. at the Council Bluffs Medical and | gple t supply the growing demand for | Order by mail. 5 of the Philadelphia & Reading | OF, IOt many holding that w prescribed g & Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway. | this article until recently, but now we | A Youthful Brigand, railway lasued yosterday sliows that for two | SoUrse | e - beneficial, and | that chil I “/]n Cltg Steam Dge OrkSs ] Another improyement to the popular | &€ fully prepared and show over 100 Hall, a 15-year-old boy who attends re #716,128. 1 Juse of #160,138 18 com- | Studies would choose the agreeable ones, and 2 Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co styles and colorings, everything from | school at the Washington avenue building, red wltt corresponding months of the | neglect those distasteful thauh nond the C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. cutttatoly the nobby plaid to the palest tints. | hasiaiiittle honss bullt: nextito fila ¥eatdencs tfiscal year less important. 1t was decided that it was ) 5 0 o e Works, P OGRRBOOHSE O 40001, nbvepiwas | oo ea ohe iouss bollt exiito hls residonce | A1y oo iigating ot thatprosidenta leld 1a | sios adissbia o attampt Dasiness oyuceonin | Dyecing, Cleaning and Refinishing St i e ot T e h 3 5 i BleT v Ak i i | at the corner of Sixteenth s and Avenue | Chicago lust week, it was decided to enforce | the high school since the result of the short | OF GOOD3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, The awarding of the coutract for the O | more varied and complete. Everything | ¢ iy which he has been in the habit of loaf. | StHCLLY the rule of the Westorn Pisseng isehoglancaitharohuly ofihaiabart BB bSO FATR e of yiadue sol e Mil- | fro » 50 purse to 8 handsome ' purse 1O’ i 8 Deon Ao g ostern’ Krolght. assoclations regare -c siucs 8e sulte | Omaha offic farnam St., Te'ephone 1521, Council Bluffs office and worl street viaduct in Lincoln, Neb, to the Mil fu_n m the I}l“- ~k| X handsome purse {ng and’ imagining "himself ‘a. sucoessor to l\l\ulunrv.“l’xln.l‘ |~-‘d.“r u“llx‘lAlllle‘\lwxl lulrn,l,“”u_ {alist Oma 4}1\ « ({1 e, 1\» 1 11 “fl[;_luns wv.T .10.1;‘)[;‘:‘33) 1 S I:;:- i) ;)ricu Sy A0 Hridgo and Tron Works s tho result | or pocketbook at 81,25, . . Captain Kidd & Co., judging from the dis- | encing traffic of wny sort. The exercises at Lane's opera house this QO A9, 80E IR Lol on) 2 et A " R e WaRks Saht: mantidn of which:| . DRE MRETAND SrikReFor tha | Lo e b7 Denaty | - Dlerata 0se de Costa Riea stato | €vening commenced oy President Bigelow E - has been made at various times in Tue Bee. | nobb’e t and newest styles in dress goods 5 N l 1 T 2 i I Y | tnat the ) uproarover President | introducing Mrs. Bates of the Normal > = B ‘There were twenty-five competitive designs | and silks a visit to the Boston Store is | Marshal owle he officer stumbled | yoderiguez’ many arbitrary acts agamst il | school, who sang a solo entitled “When the | Just received a fine line of 3 and bids received by the city of Lincoln on | pecessar: A new line of sclect patterns | Upon the place while looking up | liberals, of whoui niuny have b arrested | Lindens Bloom.” Henry C. Dane of Boston | said viaduct, all of which were submitted to | JyGEetiys (& O E O SCCEt PATEENS | ypgthor case, and found secroted thera a lot | and shot in the interior of the barracks, where | was introduced and delivored. i loctum the bridge engineers of the Chicago, Bur- | J1¢ (8 ARNG TS WS See We have | Of bens. stationery, flower und vegetable | they were imprisoned, waiting trial. entitled *“The Great Naval Battles of the BENGLISH GOODS. lington & Quiney and Union Pacific railways | © -" "' ‘”-;““\i”“ “‘nh”* ok Il,"\" seed, door hinges “and other sl..l]lul';lx] Somgotathomian Erabiha gt Rebellion,” after which Hon. W.J. Bryan for examination, and these gentlemen | Outdone all previous efforts in this line. | Which had evidently been purloined. - He ers assoch net yesterday was introduced and made a very able in their report to the Board | A visit to our cloak room on the second | rested Hall, taking him oat of the line as ho lelnel taithe loard 0C.a dress on the subject of “Raising and Ex- of Public vorks rated the de- | floor will convince you that we are head- | was marching into school, and took him to s lockout. It is imi pending Money.” [ signs of the Milwaukee company as first | quarters. We show a great many ex- | the police station, where, after adue amount | Sencrs will aleo Team e looedons Somt - | in theorder of merit and superior to all | ¢lusive styles confined to ourselves. | of coaxing, he admitted that he had stolen | version. ther Steep [ others presented. These des vere pre- | g BOSTON STOLE the seeds from Knepher's gr and [ The Hudson & Chester Granite company has | Than take in any other form is what many | paved by C. B. H. Campbell, engineer and | poo oo W | »s from Andrews’ new house on East | presented u price list to the granite cutters | people think, and Parks’ tea is made for just general western agent of the Milwaukee | Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Counci lway, and the pens aud stationery part- | union at Chester, Pa., and there is conside those folks. It cures constipation, and though i company, at his office in Council Bluffs, and Bluffy sl s Iy from the Fifteenth strectschool and paruy | dissatistiuction expressedamonz not a cathartic, moves the bowels every day PR the construction of the work will be under Don't Fail | from the Washington avenue building. He ! W50 ot dint on piece work All druggists | 3 his immediate charge and superyision. This | . (o ol that Eve o | Was locked up on the charge of larceny and | {ircstoned _—— company has extensive contracts on the new | 10 e ”;" pargains that Evans offers | il have o hearing next Monday Blikiacl Echosner AGS K Daitiin L e ved S g Interstate bridge over the Missouri river | in all kinds of shoes before you buy, 2 yesterdiy at Provincetown, Mass. with her it and at other points throughout the western | Main street. __ The otel, i hitlf mast. Tucsday she had four dorlos rdinary Dyspeps ¢ country, all of which are being handled from | S P ety 4 h Council Bluffs. Most elegant hotel in | With trawls set when a suow storm set in. One Jotn Andrews, the English pro- | 3 the Council Bluffs headquarters. Full line of spring mattings and car- lowa. Dining room on seventh floor, | dory succoeded in tinding the Vesscl bt the | fogeor, believes thut in the vust major- | Have removed from my old stana puié Juarhe pets of every . descri n' fat Toweas A X enth | containing six men, could not be foun X 4 x Qand now occupy the sntire flo h Tt Will Puy Yoo ]li» C B Cary o st B 4| # to % per day. E. F. Clark, | and if is supposed they were drowned. ity of cases constipation muy be succe | i ke S Sl assignees of Delamater & Co., at Mead- | fully overcome by taking ' teaspoonful 5 : To see what you can do at Evans'new | way, | e s oy pekn paying Off thelr crcditorsyes- | of the genuine 1mportad Carlsbud Spru- | Over 540 Broadway, Coun:il Bluffs. h- store before buying your shoes for = | Stevenson will not have her | terddy. Thelr number is nearly 1,200 und | g A f 8 ud Sy ! 98 Main an of Do Plke Louded with Spikes. 238 Ryranion iy Y $109.708 for Aisrriicurly 1,200 und | ge) Salt dissolved in a tumblerful of | spring. 28 Main and 27 Pearl stregts. s £ rf . spring millinery display until about the rels $109,7 or distribution. The gen- | H % . { — 3 A fish merchant doing business in Council | phadf Gt Apeil, In the meantime o ul creditors of Delimter & Co. et but 213 | water (half a pint), cold or hot, early in You Will Need Them Soon, | Bluffs has made | discovery which, if fol- E Evans has the largest assortment of | lowed out, may cause a revolution in the : Oxfords ever shown in Council Bluffs or | culinary departments of the leading hotels Omaha. Prices from the cheapest to the | of the country. He was selliug pike on the | highest, and all new and stylish, Don't | sireet yesterday morning when u weil known | Shatrfor iy i fuil to examine them before you buy. | confectioner who does business at the coracr | For some weeks a military orgavization o its ol he dolla The lien or judgmen w T, Al f necessy soing | | Invites tho adics 1o, oo her Eastor | ittt Bt o Sl iR | 109 '3';“““*-“*“- Hisossanty; o0 gojng PARTIES WANTING goods, believing that they will be satis- | unsecured creditors"6f G. W. Delumater ger | 10 bed fied as well as delighted 4 | s mills on the dollar, unsecured cred- | wills on the dollu Anhe '.m:\', EITHER BOTTLED OR IN , Budweiser, Faust ana Pale B v o) and- v e el ¢ | of Broadway and Pearl street happened | hus been at work, the members of which are Forglgn. COUNCIL BLUFFS, | KEGS, can leay »Wli, i ‘“L 213 Muin_ TI‘T"”{}-1".’\1“51\‘:”['“t"n" Towa. o3 Telat i Coal ¢ ood; best and cheapest | alang, The fish were fine looking ones, and | pupils in the High school. Drills are held in | _Shortly after noon yesterduy fire was discov: | JOHN DOHANY MANAGER, | Phouc 323, Goods delivered promptly. SOLE AGENCY FOR 3 31'{.?’.“,‘“ lu;rl'li wood m!\‘l‘.i.- 8 |\|m'm|u<'mpl | the eantectioner bought five ay the rule | the evening at Hughes' hall, under the di- | &l tampuny ot Brideeport N. B Hiaonal . 4 ‘A ANHEUZER-BUSCH BREWING A8S'N., of ST. LOUIS, bic Boiph 2 — fook 'them home 'ho theurnt thay fes | rection of George Hamiltou as arill master, | will be $15,000, EASTE] WEEK OOMMENOING r—— B M ante Colito At Babas e e has Lo a8, g £ ey, Wednesdayievening the boys took oceasion to | The English taini ment has issued blue | s Easter week opens next Monday evening | had come e i | Monday, Avril - 3rd. under his notice, but the cause | £ivehim a token of their appreciation of his | books ¢ [ i s PR e oLy NFitatnand the Unlteddfutos reistive o s/l “imes e A O o RYP—— Special Noticas. 8 Dohany's with the presentation of “Monte | Was not known until he got home and had | {0rts It thels behalf, und called upe Boribg sen controvenmia . ToIstYe (0 the | - The Triumplnat Amuseinynt Eveat, di il s the s Sury B 4 Cristo” by Frank Lindon and his talented | :""‘""')‘ e e o s found thatd | og'spokesman for the crowd, presented him o | . THEre Is & rumor cutednt that Charles Tu o RS il Bt o BOUNGIL BLUFFY: S Hitan Midna Hasiin i new styie of stuffing had been put in Apou phiced P oC et & | e, Canudian high commissioner in England, = U8 Wi store your ! | — — Pang of steons. suorne, Tdndon, with a con- | principal ingredicnt boing tenpenny hails, | Ae eusy chair accompanying tho presenta- | Pul (chidre b resiatution because the Do FRANK LINPON, /= BEZEF § Menith, Wirenzii o ViEor. TOR BALE=Vull as: of nnsrs (0o1% pred o Lal Xuri)n‘lln- u’:ir-l\!'..k SAY “"l_n_-_uum with & parsnip thrown in now and then for \‘X"" ‘l“‘ "I‘ ik _““"‘“_l 8 ";“ 1, to which | minion Parlinnent didnot ratify the French | And his tuscioating dvugbter. ® ol Useitand pay if satisfied. Foha bargaln. Inquire of i pkie-Shugnre Pehretolre, ot Wiy brisenting a varied | the sake of variety. The man who bought | Mr. Hamilton responded rs. Hamilton | treaty. | 4 M‘ Address VON MOHL CO.. Co.. Councll Blu ropretoire, at winning prices of 10, 2) and | tha fiah is now on the war path, and ctios | then invited the members 1o stay for supper, ¢ Liverpool offichuls of the White | \F] ole dmeriean Agonte, Cincianati, ke, e - 0 cents. The Philadelphia Item says: *Mr. ks and an elaborate supper was eaten with true 4o ot thin lotter u N 10130 with all modern : | that he will prosecute Mr. Fishiman if he can i venut, 23 por Lindon s o strong and polished Edmond | find nim: Plke at 10 conts a° pount ave aj] | BUIEY appetites mwniten on (ho freieht’ st ) S0 8 hos g s sntes, his musical voice and symetrical | Hiag, {1, Fikeat 10 cents o pound are & = Just before she sauk, which wis picked up in a = 10010 Avone. + 9100 form giving a charm 10 hia postr \lllitu;ll]l{ right, and tenpenny nails have their uses A Nebraskn City able, bottle on the Virginiau coast, is genaine | Presentin ! createst roman- Special Hotices L . o dubes 10 Tl R ! S0 K ving ) he | even in the confectionery business, but | H. (. Douty registered at the Revere | There Was they suys no cattieman namod | tic offort, the P ‘ Keys Nros.’ factory, 5 per month each. | o BeMF - when it comes to mixing the thing and | R Sy S itia arat Oleson on the snip when she suiled on her last ' | COUNCIL BLUFFS. 5To0m cottakes on Third uy uorth of trans. Geo. S. Davis, preseription druggist charging 10 cents for 2'4-cent nails he draws | 10Use yesterday, glving Nebraska City as | voyuge e s - fer. £14 per month. . S. 3 ¥ wglst. | chatgln 4 | | WANTED= A firstcinas experienced haud 10 | “‘Srooi cotiase on Avenus €. near 20th atret, §§ 2 3 2 42 work on frult farm for Spring and sumu per month, Apply to & i 1L, No. 7, Baldwin ( For warming guest cnambers, bath - L. 0. Willisms, Spriog Dale Froit Farm, Co block, Counell ¢ iufs, : [ rooms, olc. O Fus heators: A% Ut | e yeschendons Meat Co. has bonght | -Change of play each oveniug, gl - W riort SieTe s i what you want. Look at them. Clean, | i murket of Metzger & Ronlett at 3 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S, Gov't Repo | CRANDSATURDAY MATINEE | \ AGood pay. Addrese wee b k. "ane, 315 000, ultoll Proparad for' the wark T tric Li u{n'x o, S8 © B Gasand Eleo- | Brogdway, where the best of Swift Ever_ winnlug prices, 10, 210 and e, | Avenue G. Council Blufa A uns. — | ous a ot for sale. No. 1514 i avenue HAVE olargs lst of proparty, lmj 2 | beef, pork, mutton and veal will be kept F §USE and ot for eale. N 1515 Fifeh wvene | ]| 8 y. lmproved and i 4 ke 0 Inguire of J. I Christlan, i 4. for saloln all parts of the el Active demand for ucreage in the- | at prices as low as at Meschendorf's old : DR. | trewht Bouse i Boat "Diyiag, AT G it Klein tract testiies to its location,1 | place. Givemea call. D, H. Kilmore, i MCCREW | | ciance TR o solielt , 10 nay 3ave you moner B d Medee) :',m'u)ml‘“ nd desirability for trujt, gart- | manager. T and” delfy 15, Wayes a o week 0. 10 Maln streot. ning and suburban '" crty. i | . o L | and protits divide ry 80 Gays, in stock com P, JUDSON, olvi] eaciaesr. Bine srinRial vl I-_\ Dae & i 2 Past of | King & Co.’s Pat O (i treatment of ail 0 0, ! | 10150 head of stock. 129 Gth avenus. & Hess, 3 street. §% pn | SKY cow, young, wanted in trads for a | = - . Just light one, : P PRIVATE DISEASES | o 5™ty ulnt hvinchar 0 o “Wies: | 7500 ACKS farm i Codar county. Nevrasks: ail 18 Bosten chips at Diiesbach’s today. Marsiaes Diliat Bilek ow er ence 1n cash Address 1) 2b. Hee luitivation. 800 por nors, | sirstciiss ity - and all Weakness property to exchange for oot land sead de- Williamson & Co.. 100" Main street, | _Justice Fox performed u marringe cere- I aud Disorders of MEN uildiog Ro. 56 B o e a0l fave o3 Vner. Yoluaion Martest and best blovula ste | meny u little less than two months ago that JOms shove. Aud lares bern u Patton. ¥ L4 st bloyole stock {n city. will not have the stercotyped story book . Writo for circulars xd i ASHeral howsewark Fhu h Ladies, don't forget that the Louis | ending if the bride aud other relatives have and questian list free. ABSLRACTS and ioaas. Varm and eiiy propariy ohter, i l.inooln Ave. - _ ) are wt 25 Main street mow. Come all. anything to say about it. Hesbert C. Coff- l . 14th and l-nr;‘,:{’n Bta., bought suad sold. Fusey & Thomas, Council \ TANTED-Girl for general housework. M, B Hluts. Callabiag, 2110 Bixth street. store bullding No. 56 Brow 18 yoars experience,

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