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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE _l_\de APRIL_9, 1893—~TWENTY PAGES | ? THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLURFS |58 St f S sl |1 sty """,T'f."?‘f:“'""{‘,‘.‘r‘;? (et spy st i e | SELF SUPPORTING, |Singing Evangelist McGlusky. g the orchestea ationed in one | Manawn motor line. He wants to turn his Last Soptomber Evangollsts Bo arand Moe COUNCIL BLUFFS, SPECIAL AT THE BOSTON STOT corner Dot the!! ‘room, . played musio | stoam line into an eclectre motor e and | Qliaky conduictad: ravival meetings it the - y S R i i | — that kept the feet moving fi 9o'elock on | wants the motor company to furnish the ) First Cheiatinn churel in thisclty OFFICE: ~0. 13 PEARL STREET. | Citisens w‘"‘“"‘;'fl"l Eu;m s Reduotion of | Counell Binfts, In, until after midnightl. whets the last strains | power. ‘The muttor was referred to the | ThOugh not Meant for a Money= | ymew hrdasedfaneof thow glfted men ate ridge Fare, | 10, VP ATRTMENT of ‘the lnst walls fled nway, Supper was | company's electrician-with Instructions to it Uhose who heard the Fioh volos © ; - oue SEOAK DEPARTMENT. | S0 (e adigf ordindy, while on the | Ascertatn what wil be necessary in the way Making Institution. B S ate Hogyojes ot Kvaes Dellvered +y rartier o any pass of the oy —_ ine of ladies' capes and jackets | FEERG, T I I S0 D Yooms, were | of enlargements of the plant In case Colonel Wil o subjoined Brief boy N this spring beats all our previous eflorts | gyitioned the puneh bowl and a number of | Reed's proposition is accepted | e SXpre H.W.TILTON, - MANAGER | REPORTS OF VARIOUS ~ COMMITTEES | in this department. Every one predicts | tables for thoss §ho prefrred cards to i 1of the Copeland and Shepard TELEPHONES | Business Office. that capes are going to be the popular | dancing PICTURE WAS ACCEPTED, | Work—1It is, Hts'E i or s Priends, Its Ene- . of the tom. | SPring garment this season, and we have liss Kllen Aylesworth entertained about | Itistory of the Early Regulations of the them in all styles, and at our usual low | twenty-five of Hor young friends very pleas- | wilen, tis Cities and LINOR MENTION cations that the Object of antly yesterday afternoon_at her home on Mrs. J. A Gorham of this City Succeeded | prices. At we show & Hice Havy Where Other Town Artists Falled, Mass Meeting May Vet blue butterfly N ineel teimmed, well | Fifth avenue in honor of Miss Helen Burn The magnificent oil painting upon which Its Success, ham of Omaha, who is visiting her. Mrs. J. A, Gorham has been at work for the arby or cascade capes in tans, greens, econdition t \e past few da, ngz and exhaustive leg nion would be a 1 wion of the readin s adovted Judge Decmer the case of the As to Tixatic Penn Mutaal lus o company against ¢ Kimball & Char vesterday, in which | Architeet Hyde of Dubuque intervened with a petition for a mecho fen on the prop erty in question for #1200 for bis services 1 swing report of the committee on axation was read, showing the exact finan- | condition of the relation between the ard the motor compar :\'4 :l :“l“’ \ ’V” Laumuber Co. Coal Be Attamed. worth #3.50, By ™ ki b \ i puncil Bluffs Lumber Ce Our next price, $3.44, we show in both " ; " past nine months will occupy a place in the f iltonborgoer s o hatter, M2 Broadway e COMMISSIONERS SUSTAINED, N Tt {8 necessary to let in the iight occasion- ’:_1]'“” i is th ’“"' r, O 'I‘“‘\ e navy and tan, and will gladly compare national ealery of the Woman's bullding at | aiiy.' e Tient v venithy: 1 i purpose The ity jail was empty yesterday all day The meoting of the citizens last evening | it with any $5.00 cape in the market Bwo. TMDITERN S « Settled by | the World's fair, So much was decided yes- | of iis art cie to fet I 1ittle 1ght regnrding for the first time in several months AEIHe g ik salt and hea 1o U b e st ., | Two Important Railrond Sults Settled by | ¢oqqy by the president of the inspeeting | the p anof the Copeiund and Shopard prac- . at the court house to consult and hear r At #5.000ur assortment is still greater, Judge Deemer, : Belle Kioff was granted a divorce in dis 4 (S ¥ A : committee, who came out for the sole pur b Ll g M ports with refercnce to the bcent fareon | and as this is the popular price for a | trict court incases in which the power of | Logeof inspecting the picture, 1t should t and wost mportint point that fot court yesterduy from W KT o fs | the motor lino was attended by u largo | spring garment, we claim to have the | the railway commissioners to enforce their | have = been i the ~ hands of " the 2l 1S potorred (o in his stutemont:, o e fn Council Blufts, will | number, and tho greatest intercst was | best £.00 cape in the market. ordets to thie TallWay compantes wiis 1 diss | CommIttes Lws wionths o, along -WIth | mpneyamaruis b aottoe o oreo 18 NS 4 (-nn'l;“ T nwl ".m“. today he will learn | taken in the proceedings. J. N. Casady pre At 86,50, $7,50, #0.50, $13.00 and £15.00 | [i0 The first, and probably the more im (lh.-ml'm- works of art which were candi Irs Copeland and Shepard saw Something OF importanco to nimseif sidod, snd Frank Trimble officlated as sccre- | We show an elogant line of plain and | portant of the two, so far us the citizens of | dates for honors, but it was not completed | no reason for the exorbitunt foes us 4 3 novelt apes in tans, browns, blues until within the last few days. That fact | thareed by specinlists. Time and acain it had Captain A. Overton has obtained “";“' tary. Among the reports of committees, N ¥ ‘I} tliees v Council Bluffs are concerned, was that in | made it necessary for the president of the | Deen brought to their nttention that thegreat sion to hold religious services in the was that of the judiciary. It was | #reens, reds and blacks, v the case of the state against the Chicago, | committee to make a special trip here, The | 1tss of the people wero deprived of tho kil " I | Omahi,* a_saloon at the corner of Broad Our assortment of jackets is just as & R RO X o nd experience of genuing specialiats on ac- way I Ninth street, this afternoon at4 | read by L. W. Ross. complete as onr cay k Milwaukee & Pacifie, an action brought to ]'.II!‘I'I:X‘L \\\I"»'\Yv'l‘:""l\llll l!\'m-u\l-‘n’; -lln-l]h \Imlmnlnwlvuh foes which the; arzed e G EIVIN P BLECC LU v t 2 thi 0 ete as our capes. ¢ nwobubly the most hig stic offort she ol ¢ tence hid demonstratd v ihen o'clock | According to the investigations of this Ask to see our $1.98 bazer jackets, | compel the any to build a depot at Jius aves mude, 1t-is" s distinction to be LG Ve op RoEvitess Ut bent. taiIc\ins HEd coneluding _entertainment of the | committce the charter of 158, under which | ogmoe i tans and grays. Boughton. An open platform was the only | 1ioud of that this is the only painting which | U most careful eare’ and attentign couid e way Mothodist churchlectire course | yje motor company claims to_be_operating At $3.50 we show @ J0-inch roefermade | thingm the way of an accommodation to | has been accepted from an fowa artist f MR LEHCECLE FACIC BRI b I wiil Le given next Friday ning_in the | gives o right to lay or operate a double bRl i Sl rd Ao o | the public at that place, and the shippers | the nationabgallery. There were forty-four | | L on J s W Ame sud which shape of an orgar vt by Frank Taft, the |y i itis o 1 e aiderablo | froman all-wool foule cloth in tan and | 6 FECh g (G Were interested br t | paintings before il 1 th LA TR R hit ape of o in concert by Irank Taft vack, a s o matter of considerable | I an clers who were interested b R R e A e RGBSR IR IR ORI noted organist, assisted by Miss Lena Sims, | qoubt whether it gives o right to use elec- [ DAVY " the matter before the commissione proval, but none of them were lucky enough | that plan Y i 2 soprana, and Mr. L. B, Copeland. baritone. | tricity as o motive power. The clause in \ 00 we show four different ma- | 5 compel the erection of a depot. The | to be awarded a place in the national ex TEIS s0f-supporting Gistitution s wot @ money- -~ The Catholic f utinned on | the charter of 1856 fixing the rate of trans ils gud styles in tans, blues and | desived order was issued, but the company | hibit | i one, i Rsn ki (rslonE of N Qonlnid Monday ni W donated by | portation does not fix 10 cents as the amount vefused to obey it. Attorney General Stong - ti8 Just what its foundor tntended it | and Shep £l short time ago. for eaturrha M. Chinlos N v voted b to he chirged, but is merely a_covenant on At #7.50 we show a 1ine of reefers with | then brougnt suit in " the district. court, to L, Leok Then o | Plonk Ue—tn institution whicly gives to ouel | 076 EaFUAL it HoUWEISULIII Lhe Thetthay Mr. Metz ' ¢ charge more than s cording 10 < and blacks. caso was tried last August and has been | Main and Pearl streets, suty medicines and remod 63 of the purest | wnd ) streng my 1 powers, 1 Sennian £ . Aol v“, T At $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 we show | Uider udvisement ever since, tho the fract At the Wot R TAIRAGIIT He 7131 ow | WIS e HOAa i bar% LD MLty ISy (okL e bt ( phtatnes. T havof (EosE baneneinl T o X 1 charter, th is subject to | some exclusive styles and some very | that B n had a large tributary terri- | tave ovgan in piano case, Sce duplicate | L RO WAL AAELAN VAL LA B L iy AL 11 the ¥ hus failed to live ) wments. Call and see us before | torre; that twenty carloads of stone left the | at Bourictus Music Ho aulfin the sl Way. . iiv stated n Jus- | ommond tho thentnient us seing e Lo, : his s nurcements, and 18 thus guilty of | buy nything in this line. station during the year 1501, when the suit L el hamny | iose, Clitont nna ohost J has been ta [ R tor, it is also subject to DIRESS GOODS. was commenced, and that from two to ten Where to Worship. clearly apprehend its purpose aod method. THEGY Years Y Hiwover y Miny I vrecedents wer » dress goods dej nent is now | passengers left the station daily. Goods Yirst Presbytorian—Preaching by the S oty U be 81, ' B8 Srgoq. that it the clty owned How that wotor company bad 1 ol O the Tatrest and most | that came in were untoaded on the open plat- | pustor, RRev. Stephen Phelps 0 ot Sl A FRIEAD TOLD HER. sweeper th 1he ket in such A atsell n position. ‘The report ety el form at all times of the night, and when so | U G S5t BT p Biston < doing Lo in g | At ! line of staple and fancy dress ol tho company clajied no further Tl G i o L L i ever shown in Councit Bluffs sibility. People who wished to trayel | pastor. Class aneetin t G R I A “1went tz tho ( Medical Tustitute we quote a few of our most popu hiad to board the train at the flag station | 10:30 and 7:45; Sunday school Juntor | (< opening the eyes of th forlieip hecuse () hud been cured i buy their tickets at the next lar | leweue, 4: Epworth leaguc monthly heer | £ fon ax well L RLI LA GO LR ELCURE UBLL ¢ a full and complete assortment | station ary and social ontertamment, M y even They founded th tution an 1 earried |y SRR f Cot 1 1al 3 oAl WO (R AN S v Colent | Blums T Hee fathier, Jacob Leutzinger inglish eashme Enelish ser Olatiny | ing i on thate work tn tha facoof tho otk violenb | tho weil'¥nawii aiia: popilss bike irridescent twills and changeable e railway company fouzht the suit, St. John's English Lutheran-—-Preaching | erou doctors who did not. advertise. Doetors [ ¥earshasfed the hun :ry-with the choles pro Han : claiming that the commission had no power | inthe Merviam block at 11 a. me and @30 p. | who advertised Tt i cutting SN GD) Ada AETa b G wretul exainatic the tax ree- | Guards. 10 make such an or HY/GRTS 4 § n. by the tev. G Suyder, Sun- | into Were rilr Lsing | taaintanee as any mun in Conneil Bi s, sup nding the erction forec tdoeket and court ealendar, we At G0c all the latest and most desiva- | fo muke such an order, but only to examin Y he DR AY. DAL L U, L EHLECA AL L (When T bezun treatment. continned Miss ie mortgage of the Penn Mutual compan 5 Wi (AN B bt s e v tnd | intocases where coinplaints we nude | dity sc 5 ) ¥ business, - Doctors who did- not - advertis i1, T was wret hod indood. My headache Y ! o result | ble shades in henriettas, sergesand | yndveport on them: that the commission | Second Presbyterian- Preaching by ey, | huried all sovtsof eriticisms and veflect o was frigntful—paining wo il the time, as aguinst Hyde and gave a judgment i it 4 e ) i ) | Scoten suitings in light mixtures. had not specified ahe size of the depot to be | S Xunav it S0 BoRanaabyYSRavATL B RO BN IR ST R ORI LR RN E siw « 11 Shepard practice against Kimball & Champ in fa Hye. of paving nssessed o pri ; 8 but refused to give the latter a lien, holding vite part 1l tiken by the ) At ¢ we show the biggest drive of | erected: that the court had no § liction | Bailey, D.D., of Cedar Rapids at 7:50. Sun- | s gaih . an_ ever that a part of the claim which Hyde had tor company, when roudway was - the season: 18 of the latest shades ina | toenforce the ovders: that the ovder was | day school, 125 Christian Entleavor, 6:30. sl re of the u 1l work of the ¢ Plicss against the firm were for things which [ GOUSTTHEE . g #19,665.46 | a<ineh India twill-would be cheap at | unreasonabie, and that the state was not the Young Men's Christinn Association —Boys | eriticisms in the end only heipot the work,and wou'd not tegully give him o mechanfe's | G s CI Or B s tor 1D 5 proper party to enforce the order. meetin %, addressed by H. Lurir determined Drs, Copeland and Shepurd tocor lien i O E R D B a st 10,805100 [ & A% 41,00, $1.25 and $1.50 we have a | In making s decision Judg : ad | Mew's meeting a4, led by Rev. &, 1, Davis, | Huas itanidi there wis not i g Totor compa 1,585.01 0, anc 50 wa v a | e B S BT OW Bk b Beorean Baptist--Proaching. morning and | 10f61n thomind of uny ¢ vdin mer- Talk about “backbones of stesl” and | s000180 | full assortment of the following new e |‘\l'(~l»"v|.-lyt‘;lu‘. AL LRRATIVE (o ooy | evening by Rev. W. C. Shepard, the evangel: | B el ie, donive Trom s Sgrit of emery,” and you talk about the- | is amount the eity has hrought weaves, epingline, whipcords, ottomans, | jts orders, *An osder from the commission,” | ist of Clearfield, la., who will also hold | uecomplishment promoters of the Council Blufls Insur R ol taRLinn. SO phosphorus beiges and serges, lie said, “is an order, and not merely an in- | meetings throughout the week. e interscetion, et GRIRAELD SRb] OB angelical Mission—Rev. J. sk will | se company. The bread that they | Titeesuits hive been Broghit by LADIES' WAISTS formution to the public. As to the objection | n i ?:‘.;'.H('"flqu”.’:,‘\\\m' do et iny shod le‘“”\: i LI Our line of waists this s ,.,‘.“‘.pnp os | that the state is not the proper party to | preach at the mission on Avenue Bineled GATARR“ lNil I.A fi’“PPE that it would return is heaving into | Menthas been rendered 5 : anything that has ever been shown in | bring the suit, the supreme court has de hth s 1. m i b aving gating e e e T L i that it is. 1 do not consider it neces rst Baptist —Preaching by Rev. J. H Nothing so surely invitos ppo as signt. s Plve sults pending, amounting (0.~ 6,667.00 | 4 e oI o Boiiiiven sary for the commissioners to furmsh the | Davis. Evangelistic service at § p.m. Sun- | tne catarrh RN FaRIs S winaos o | this season ave going to be Empire, Cas- | sompanics with plans and specifications for school at 12, Young people's meeting | Hiate . ! ew. stal amount in suit and judgment 42849455 | cade fronts and F'rench yokes, of which | jhe new depots they may order put up, so Men's heavy kid shoes, soft as a glove, | Bitlance for which noelain his yeu we show a fuil line. that thewbicetion that they did not specily ‘ongregational—Rev. John Askin, pastor. at Evans' new store, 28 Main and 2 Pitny, and which wilbe o loss to At 25¢ we show a full line of light | the size of the depot is not well taken. The | Morning subject, “Man's Relation to the X piny, ian 1ich < : World,™ gve S har > it It is notic 3 Copeland Pearl streets, the vitizens if not pald by the t T printed waists; worth 3ic. company knows how large a depot will be orle Evening, “Pharisees and Pub- | 0 BitenR eIt R e Titevile o tor conipuny B110;700:02 AU Toc our assortment is most com- | Becessavy o accommodate the public, | lic « rdiy one of th aticnts b Neither is it necessary for the commission to | At the Fifth avenue Methodist church this irippe hardly on o it b specify what kind of material shall be used | morning there will be preaching by Rev. I | been subject to t. tsatoguars Ainst this dunger- ous Tnfluenza thian prope adieal treat- ment of the Ci; Leondition that invites 60 pays vound trip and all expense 1 1 i v 10 days Srld’s fair o Morite Miking a total amount of . #30,201.39 | plete in satteen lawns ana pereales in for 10 duys at World's faiv. C. F. Mont- | 4. (GG iotor comproy. 0wes whites, blacks and colol s st y o G ; i the construction.” Ho accordingly do- | Tonge of Omaha. 1In the evening the rail gomery 217 4th st i | cltizens for pivine £$1.00 we show tho best black 8at- | ciied bhcrees Jofuror of the aord Il e | Way men, for whom the services of the on- | . Mr. & E Willamson, order clerk for Switt Finest Aristo cabinet _photos, $2 per parties, or paid by the city tecn waist in the market. and made an order aliowing t Jaintiff an | tire day ave especially arranged. will have a | & Co. Packer (i R L e ) PN I y 1 t South hostree and 1S o we nown busi- dozen. Ashton's studio. 18 Novth Main. | We tind u.“ Howr ¢ . BOsT STORE, attorney fee of 2200, il with an organ voluntary by | iy d proparty owner. Mr. Willinm- T fotlows: - Lo 8! 5 Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., tmportance of the Ruling. e e e e Txiys e nns no desive for pubiicity, but PERSONAL PAEAGRATIS. ssessments now due and unpaid . $12,269.71 Council Blufts, In., and e L T O L1 TR ot iUy oL e R L e RO Iy VIR S| G PANIETATIAIEE TG (bt Dl 1searcely slecp Ly ments not yet due for which (1 Roclkford, 111 the amount involyed, for Bought 2 ORI G EMB RN TR E G A ari g S Gt e RISl e i1d ot S R PRy 2 A ) . e amount involved, for Boughton 1s merely Broadway Methodist piscopal LSt winter [was sick two months with 1 sick and Tdidno PRI/ A V1ca ront i ddaTyistting Srlund L e s —_— - o e A e S e Griphewhieh 50 exlvsted my nereous sys- | Hawking and spitting to keep my throat elos 18 Brookline. Tn gompany wins the sults now pes COUNCIL BLUFFS SOCIETY. At re S e e el et A b R et |t nd vitatity that 1 was exiromely wonk | onatnt 1 had (o do it to keop l"l""lla Mrs, iud E. Wright will leave the fi Totl f \ g time the extent to which tho commission i \ \ and il ey bodily funetions greatly inpaired. | stransling. 1 was ailng in ¢ ay and fel 5 ; 1] ninount nssessed ] r . B SR L0 a1l comumissioniorss | tion.t Classimeoting,: 10.Sunda eatarthil troubio had also for some time [ Gt “my Swhole systoin ne Worough next month for Ohio, where she will visit | “yator company for grac Priv=m » Afternoons o Musio to Charm the La- | may mako aud enforce orders with rofor. | 13, Junior 16aguc, 4 b, m. Epworth 1eaguc, | et iy ot Do Shonard. I | overniiiing. Woon Dr. Shep ran e relatives. e & ete., o 20,940.50 dies—Other Social Notes, ence to local depots. [t has especial inter- | 6:50 p. m trested me for three months and L have | loeal and general treatment I got relief. § J. W, Helwig and Bonnct Windsor will STl o tavot w1140 | The social record of Easter week was | est to the people of Council Bluffs from the | © e ged siadily in every respect il you i a'erontevent in my UG when m the Youne Men's Christian associa Bl X e ; q 7 FoRth . | facy that the railway commissioners some | No time linery opening ¥ brood antl nerves, and whole system are | Uhac terriblo nourigiu ioie my hoid i 1 bo- t N \ Which the Moto ympany should pa 01 marked by two ternoons devoted to the 0 ' 1 i an to eat and enjoy health ke other peopls Rose. O e e A DO LSS Y Bt M s | waukee roads to make some much needed | Main steeet. v velns, Afer getting my blood ail | 41l r htin every way, and cannot siy enou John P. Weaver received a telegram We find that the assessments on personal | J0Y¢4 BY singe L A I improvements and e gements in their — — Cisy 16 do the rest, 1 can sicep | for the treatment thut muade n yesteriny announcing the death of his father | proverty of the motor company for the past | ton and Mes. Dr. A, P. Hanchett, at the | local aepots here, but so far they have both Dr. A. J. Cook, Grand hotel annes, I'could not do before. 1 have i at Gottysburg, Pa. He left for that place | Hve years, commencing with 1889, aro as | home of the latter. No. 120 Fourth street, | refused to take the necessary steps. Inull | Special attentic diseases of rectum, | keen relish formy food. Tt docs me good and last evening, g PO Wednesday and Thursday. The two entep- | Probubility it will be n i [ S | buticsme up. Béfore T had no desiro Lo out. Dick and loanor Stowart are at home | 1880w erersresssiisisinsinns § 74,000 4 3 o {ORBIATL S GO [ o8 Roturned, Alonz Wit 1y owered stao T had oty ck @ eanor Stewart are at home | jxg % Wi UL ROW000 | tainments were identical even in the de- P ey e The regular sting. of Fidel ouncil. | matic knee that for @ lonz tine wi from the east. where they have been attend- | 150 i 300 | tails, ud about 100 ladies ‘were present on | LAGS6 tWo companies in the very near future | R ”‘[ : \‘“[‘“ 5 _“'_‘"‘ »flllfl T il | Wit str and fuil of painand evellin ing school, and will visit a few days with | 1s02 A i e T e B L Gl | iito) obeyftng sordoe hie | Royal Arcanum, was held Fid vening. | nearly well now. Luni o hizhly pleased with their parents, Mr. and ars. J. L. Stowart. 1893 frrgesiy Jiias RC it 7o nat by Cre s R ath e g |‘nx}mm,v\\| s ‘“u in tha ‘;I\‘u. 1 1e i 3 eut | The delegates who attended the state con- | 1y splen |IL.1 Jwbrovoment :he-‘m (shll urge The little son of Mr. and Mrs, Ira_Hend- | Ypur comuuttee fuds the cost of the | Jors, library and dining_ room & most o T e oracadany, OF €01sidera” | vention at Clinton were present, and gave & | dife Aeoalto. Wo und gat retiel und ouro us T ricks, 1 year and a haif old, i vory ill with | ,houlns Steect bEIGKG (0 Be ot 4004 madious concert room was provided, whict Do e with referenceso | reportof the doings there. They reported | have done.” membrancous croup at the family residence, | L HTVEN it e b Sl o ranE was combined with all the charms of home lemand made for o siding at. Showman, | & Most enthusiastic time, and Council Bluirs : - corner of Ninth street and Third avenue. cast of the Nebraska shore pler and dornment and floral decoration. In the re rly the same questions were involved in | came in for a generous sh of the honors | LOW RATES Lus& evening it was fo: :-vd that he would ;n.- cost of that portion of the { ception hall hidden beneath a mound of | 1icchit as in the preceding, but in_addition | of the occasion. 1. M. I nor was re . not last through the night. pridge west of the city limits Is 09,000 | palms was a small orchest e lo Sic | fpr bl s o s Bl s S ST BithoTnat: ofi rand iroke) s i iough the nig A A A ) Dulu wea panallorau R the lowmusic | i nud_been demoustrated that the switch | Slected to thopost of grand rogent, O, i CATAKRIL AND ALL CURAGLE DISEAS, i i The Y. s Ins 2 will give Council Bii + bridg 291,000 Nl ) S e and siding, which had been put in originally | Jackson was clected grand guard, 1% B, LATED AT - J‘l‘n Young Men ; Institute will givo a | piguietl BT o boEs anis, rona: the guests they euterei. Tae floral | o the purpose of carryiug ties and other | Warner is chaivman of the grand trustees, | 1 AT 8 Sitand $12 N Y. Li concert and specialty performance and Ded, poles, WIre, Cars, motors, en decorations were not so profuse as to give pyilding ' material, were so situated as to be | and J. H. Arthurisa member of the com- | A DISTANC L © Ofice flours 5 (0 11 dance Wednesday ovening, April 12, at Joilers, dynimos and other the parlors a hot house effect, but they were | vuue danrirous., "There 18 no. town. there, | Mittee on laws. The next mecting of the | BY MATL. ) P Sundiy 10010 12 their hall on Main street. nd movable machi s \‘.»1“\ruu- vu.‘xi mm:n’lul:: mainly nfl|lmlun but only & farming settlement, the people | €rand council be held at Ottumyia. | L S 866,500 | and ferns, with roses for fragranceand color, | iy o icinity bei yithe, ph S F 4 rhe Tt dnd” oudnions o D05 SIDE s otes [or itagt eolor | Jiviug in_the vieivity being engaged in farm- ) M e L e ~ G N Ay Council Bluffs, Most elegant hotel in | (Turics addition. added 10 the s mantels. The musical progian was the real | 0" towns of Hedrick and Showman, three | Schubert piano. 1son Music Co Jowa. Dining room on seventh floo sessed value of the lots, should in- entertainment, not only by virtue of the | yiles upart, there is heavy down grade and T ‘ | . b PRl LtUER CrOnse Assexsment to w5000 | high character of the selections rendered, | hn's eblle s e 4 Geo. S. Davis, preseription druggist, | 9 Rates, #3 t0 # per day. 1. F. Clark, | 8650w Dullaties iotitd i Dut by reasoneof tho artistic skill of those | bniprupt curve, which renders it impossi: Ll | e lrh O COI’G ers Prop. 5 4 i Who 4 iaental {E8e Mvs SUU T UAWAGE: | D e irelghy traing toblon should Murriage License. | )4 . Kind You Want. LR en # worth, who is kiuown to be one of | gl ie “-h'?-p...,'\l AR (e i‘x‘|’|\|‘ull“‘::‘ The foliowing marriage license was issucd | 2 Fine shoes or cheap shoes, but all good | tion by 1,000 ble tosce the switch from trains com yesterday Made by the Centaur Cycle Co. of Coventry, England, shees. Get them of Lvans, Next doop | 4000 shares of the capital stock are from that direction until it is close at hand. | Name and Address Age. | the finest sopranos in the west, ren- dered some of her charming solos, which to Beno's, 5 tiindtoailansyof richness and certainty of her tones make Comumissioner Dey's Opinion, 1 it J. Dotson, Council Biuits s The oldest und strongest eyele company in the world. King & Co.’s Partags Is @ charmel ¢ value of said share Huns Albert, wnose wonderful touch is gain- | neaver together than seven miles. The peo- | G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway. AMiss A Y Tl for | ChEins: boflers. 'y minios, cars: wotors or | favoritism which greets his every appear- | heavy loads, and so they need a station, As | Tanuequan, LT, April 8.—The bill has | 7 \ Vg T Kingman Glideaway about midnight. She was taken very illa | (05t ; : real artist, d" 1o the richness of the | take his chances on getting the kindof ae- | Sosinating tho chiet and trensurer and despaired of. She partially recovered from lon vl 0 IoF Benty A choicer musical combination can hardly | dunger which the switeh would cause, I lage semmoneia R BIGU0, A iclonithesale) \tion by aue enthusiasm. The | Next Mouday morning at9 o'clock Judge WEATHER FORECASTS. : G Wheels, prouches th 97,000 Fair and Slightly Warmer i of age. She had been a resident of Council | ot 122,000 Mr. Joseph Gihm railway companies fought the law by which For Nebraska and lowa nd held in Counell Blufrs were very cnthusustically received. The {1 Ttoss £ Runyin, Council Blufs 5 é subject to her songs ever enjoyable, and her selections | “Commissioner Dey," s > cour | — — DRSS Enal: ot > Lare s to usse i ) Commissioner Dey,” said the court, i Do you simok you tried T. I and colleetion of ta for this program were peculiarly happy. | of the opinion that siitions should not be Wood of all kinds, cops and coal 2 Road King Hustler ight one, fully 8315 conts on the dollar....... 213,000 : ¢ } | Just light one. TR e eiiction Totio | ini for him u natianal reputation as a violin- | ple of Showrman claun that on account of tho o Road Queen Athlete AT T rond hed polis, eleetiieal equipments, | ist, gave several solos, sustaiuing fully the | hilly condition of the land théy cannct haul Will Col the Money. = Deat Weir ¥ » has | ; ther loeated and wovable maehinery, as the | ance before music-loving hearers. Herr | to that, it must be understood that when a i T e e Ao eh 4 fhiek paab: two' months, iied, Friday night | macket: valuo.is greator thun the original | Ghbmawhons o planiat; takes rank 08 | wia gdes to 4 vlage of that. kind he must | boaed: the:Gherokee sennte and house Scorchers, and other couple of months ago, when her life was | “Hatlon. +is. 835 PEF cent treat. both in solo and inaccompaniments. | commodations he needs. In view of tho | e Other delogates (oo (6 Washineton ang Mermaid Medium 4 nents np be imagined, and the guests evidenced their RS TALLS i of the strip. 3 y Umpire Grade this attack. but was ordered by her physi- | e eidizens o an equil: e A aan ats ovidonced thelr | must dismiss the sult - I cian to lay down the work to which she had | fzcd basts should not be loss following was the program, which was | Decmer will render anoth * devoted herself with so much energy during | On (he “bridgo “and ap- daintily printed, with covers bearing the | cision, that in the “joint rate cases,” It Will Be her whole life. She could not do this, how- | On railways, cars, motors, »‘"'ll“"“'“," engraving of a violin lying upon | has been pending for the last three years, Nebraska Today. ever, ana her disregard of her physician's | - dynamos.” engines, Doile 4 sheet of music: and which hus already been written up_in VisinNao v Tiaoas warning cost hier ber life. ™ She was 56 yeo electrical cquipments, poles, Caprice (La Polka Glissante.) ot || thenewapnneraiat considerablelangthis sTha || s ASINGION, DG GARLLL S sgtionecasts #3 ] IR 0 o Ctvoat: andiithe: cateem in m.\:‘...m’\ \:V[vu\:lmllhlllnu-«nf AU ’,1‘;‘.' \lwxfli”'l“‘ variations, Leonard | thoy are compelled to charge only 80 per | Fair; winds shifting to south; slightly ! PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, DES MOINES AND OMAIIA, sha of capital stock . LOO ) Spanish s sar 1 t w_l”rh .~1hfe \msllu-m l»,\‘ all who knew her | An iner Rl nealon SRR Sarasate | Gont of the ordinary freight rates when | warme bl A | di n‘ will manifest itsclf in widespread sorrow at | Jots in Bryant & Clark's ad- Still as the Night.. .. Solm | £00ds are carried over two or more roads for § Dakota—Fair; south to west ] importers @ jobbers o igh and mediu her death, The funcral will take place to- | ditlon...5o. 3,000 2 Wadswortih Bobm | Sithin' the state. The decision will be | winds; warmer except in the west | Manufacturers, importers and jobber ugh a morsow aftemioon At the residence on Fourth | AR et il iiidings o (@ Andanteconvattiadont, Op 26, looked for with a great deal of intercst by Local Record. grade bicycl also vehicles and farm m.\dmu ry. street. Rev, Dr. Phelps of the First Presby- | 105 In Evans’second bridge J icethoven | the people all over the state. > . PR AN T e & AL TOR DY addition . .. v 1,000$294 1y ‘Noveltetie, (Op. 217, Xaver Sehurwonka, Y d OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, F terian chureh, ‘to which the decease be- | 1 A4\ ent 10¢ MF. Joseph Galin €. 0. D. Brown's Great Seven-Day House | April 8.—Omaha record of temperature and S. M. WILLIAMSON & CO., Counc’l Bluffs Agen longed, will officiate y h ute. - Hungarian airs, with va . Ernst rainfall, compared with corresponding day of o — e s o T en: An increase of o #157,600 M. s Wo also find that the paving on Upper | Dorls Nevin | The greatest cut ever made on wooden | PAst four years = Just received by express. You should 3 Mes, I G W § J 3 . ) pndway. north of First street, and the piv- . Mis, g G Wadsworth and willow ware Maximum temperature place your order at once and get in line. on Broadway, between Twelfth and Six- Violin Obligato, Mr. Albert Sale commencing Monday, April 10 Minimum temperature. R FLREIRL SULOLDR BB B0 ? W stronts, wie done at tho instanee of the | 3 () Nocturn CoiChopin [ 5B B ONRAY) <& | Averige tomporature.. 4 3 Dauntless” bicycles are the stuff, Don't | {feith strsatspeisdone at thodnstutee o€ the |38 ifungasing i iiratis | Wash tubs 500, 0c.; willow | fveneko tanpseatur 1 m m \ f 1 fail to see the bost machine built bofore tho old. hotse ¢ar 1int, and & Stipy : : Mr Hus Alber clothes baskets 53¢, 65¢, T T Ly 4 [ | You buy. Union Transfer Co., 1304-6-8-10 as entered in 0 be ween said compiny o Yiu lano, Canto Pio (Der Freisehuetz) hoop wooden pails 11¢; 3-hoop woode: piyile | 0L ! | | B et - Cohaal the present notor company that the latte . Weber 00piwopden palis 116 h00p Wooden | perature and precipitation at Omaha for the [ I | Maun street, Council Bluffs, tho presany hotor Somiuapy JtIMEIe 1atter M. 1. G, Wadsworth 5 pails e, y and since Mareh 1, 1503 1 For warming guest chambers, bath | ged, und the first payment was paid by | J @) Nocturne Op. oo Brassin Paper pails 19¢: wash boards 1le, 16e, | Wl temperaiur : the pra notor con it has failed | 1 (D) Concert Etude Perabo | g0 acy tor the diy rooms, ete., our gas heaters are just | to fulfill its promis {0 tho subses M. Josepiy Hadin 1 e Dienoyifp the day : what you want. Look at them. Cléan, nts, La Muette de Portiei (Fantaisie) . Alard crub brushes 5e, Te, 10¢, 1 A & N T Sn\eniantichenn 0/ B. Gasand Hlao. \ Iready puid #54,000 as a bonus to Mr. Hans Albert Mop sticks 8¢; ¢lothes pins 6 dozen for v 10 inch pworth League Recep saiG George F. Wright speaking of X 3 0 onstruction of the motor com- | Sleep, Little Baby of Mine Denee | 5 W e 08 T, atlanoan P s aras “hicago. trie Light Co. Piny's bridie, and should the ¢ity ot suceoed Mrs g G. Wadswortl Seill 8 e 90 DeflsloneX AR 26 bir s e 08 i | To run the largest music store west of Chicago ¥ - [ compeliing the company to puy its speci Following the program refreshments were othes lines o0 each. d AR KO b ’ i Ay <ille 5 Willinmson & Co., 106 Main streot, | faxes, wo shil e had tiie priviioge of pay- | served, the me e Large bottle biuing for 7 - SR We have the Royal Hardman, finer than silk, argest and best bicycle stock in clty, iz more thin #100.000 in caish, in RAAILIOK 10 | consiating. chiefly of - cakes . creams®and | Bulk starch, de pound; 1 pkg.starch 6e. | JPROPOS OR FIELD SEEDS : : : ) et o i ionatres. o e om0 | ambrosia 6 1bs. box starch 20c. I T T T F T e We have the latest in sheet mus'e, and in other Uies | s and motor line uta profit to themselves of | 148t evening the G 3 the 6 bars Kirk's White Russian soap for | “Proposals for ileld Seeds." and q 3 . Thursday evening Rey. H. P. Dudley and | iy $1.000,000." Kudpecraly sibmicted, © | scehe of o brilliant - The Council . ; e shaboratgned ke Dine 16idgd Ag St musical instruments, etc.; what we havz not is the wife entertained the members of the kp IO NCG R, Chademan, | Blufs council, Commercial ~Pilgrims of irbank’s Santa Claus soap | noncounty: & D will e recolved i this 4 worth league of Broadway church and their R T Americncaare L spcond BRRLYEFRGLY receD 5 SEAWE . SRR 8 ARy sganoy until 1 oiclosk o b of Apeil 30; 158 exception. Pianos to rent and rent to apply. T AT o D s R ) Council Bluffs as well as towns in Nebraska urs Domestic soap for ubout 25,8001 1bs, wood ouis, 20,500 ths. suct Mer Pi : = - . St SRAIARGA Foos YErD: Shronged Wkl o LAY and lowa were prosent, with their ladies bars Ladies’ Friend soap for 1 57,800 1w, sood potatoon, 1,800 1s. aved Mueller Piano and Organ Co, 103 Main street, e hour with a merry crowd of young peo W. A. Woob, and a delightful time was had, as 18 usually bars Towns' Delight soap for 2 't, 730 Tbs, timothy, 737 lbs. biue gr BO0 - . | B le. Refreshments were served by the young FOW.Sernviay, the case when a company of traveling n burs West India Olive soap for : car hoot and 50 s, Suzar cane secd Council Bluffs. e league. The members of the \ffercnce of Opinton, :the : diuing room of the grea LG L p SR ST R b 10 o Krown : . l:x‘:l:\.u-"\'n:\ll‘:: g e e AT it KA AYRIeh, SAho Bl Ig0us of hoRog Par soap de cake: toilet soap 2o cake. | TG \m:'.‘;:f 3p Ehe Rhakpo of oqline e e mban oo o hot e | At this point Assessor W. D Hardin | duncers i hthe nerny erowd of | Washing powder, 2 pkis. for . e Wil b irod 0 St “spoedi enlisting in the leaguo work, The roudway created o sulr by stating that the report | when the twelve chimes told = that e 138 doy ) o8 el o ‘Con Lrio i chapter will at once begin an active cam hecrlgie g i eyl R o, was Sunday morning, and the i cans Star lye for vight is reserved Lo reject any e paign along all lines of work, especially that | §odlopies, who b read the repost, suid he | costumes, ‘pretty faces and delicat BROWN'S €. 0. D., Any Dartof any b, Special Notices. Special Hotices of loaking after the' strangers i the elty, | 1 rer ¥ | decorations made ‘3 vision of bty that Council Blufts, Ta, | fereat of (he’ serviee. | cricrivih COUNSIL BLUFFS, COUNCIL BLUFFS. ing them feel thut they are amons PAULOR. 4 y B | will not be soon forgotten. Punch was PRSI oo, Such bId must be aecompanic a s — friends though in & strange city. 111 give $35 to the Home of the Friendless ved in the league room. and speeche Would Like to Meet a Committee. sk or draft upon some United States B Vull set of tinnere 100ls. oodoondl. | JIOM WENT—The Mergen h © 1017 Kouth Mals ou bring the books up here and Show | seene . ) - Bository or solvent national bank —Fuil sev of tinnors tools gaodcondl | TOK IENTCERS derkoh Hoat el Evans Hias Then o figures,” suld Hurdin, Ho thereupon | Jore, nade, durlig the oveniug by ¥. H The board of direotars of the motor eom- | yiginity of the” reuldanso af the Diddor Hardware Co Gouncil Biats | - LS those flzures,' | auld Handin, e hereupon | Hawortn, Rev. T. J. Mackay of Omaha, J. | pany held o meeting on Friday. It was hoped | payabit to the order of the commissioner Hazgware ¢ Couuol L ABSRAOTS i oy Far mat olty yrowiy New styles in Oxfords for ladies. All v . « (i. Butler of Lincolu and J. J. Stork of Coun nillan affairs, for at least 6 per cent of the - P bought and sold 3 & Thomas Lo kinds and all prices. 28 Main and when it was found that the committee bad | oii Blufis that something would be done at this meet- | (MU AT SO0 B MSCLioh ek or draft TARBAGE remo comwpo 2 Ih vanits chimnert | iuy Pear! streets. ! Aiaght, § # Tlmvl.\ been reckoniug ou personal property 1. P, Christensen was made the victim of | ing with reference to the much-talked-of | will be forfeited to the United States in case | L ICeERS o [SIL BIORRTRL.ENE: BRR (2EK L R PP A ROy 8. ”ll‘lw:"]lll““ \\\\;v::x:‘u‘-(nbl‘ m\m\ l.l.-“pu;\ )f u cowplete surprise Friday evening at the | Scent fare, but whoever had such a hope | 41 IH‘M- ':H!\ """.““.‘fi.‘.""'.‘v"“’,'l‘l“ :‘: e Toa% Bakitehen Bon o amt: bay wiiiow m. at the Council Bluils Medical and | ihe committee’s report, so that both Harlin f.';”}b‘},'x\‘\”"‘- “"fm’:h":hw'; }\h{.' WM | s o one there to bring the matter before | urned to tho biddor, - Bids 4 ompanted by | g5 eud of stk 92 ith avenu v IERpY D ROt ha et stitute, 26 0 A o aaTorh, HO.UBRS JOLD 1 to spend the évening and remind him that citnhs 1n Moy 0 L eheck will not be con Surgleal institute, 20th_and Broadway. | and the commitiee wert partialy right it was his birthday. ‘Ihe evening was spent A | Siiered. Hor ruiation apyly' 0 ALK We offer for salo 0n 6asy terus & do , ard en stated that the motor com- | {n h g ¥t o Skl argd atter. “We didn't know what was Bt ciing e N Oa et aY one’ bloe m 3 ehrinak . Al 1o The Millers, decorative avtists, wall | pany was paying more than onc-sixth of & e ’l_‘ h I_'\‘\' :1“1‘1 l“-‘\l ing, and refreshments | the matter AR’ knowr what ‘was | GAET, GEG. Lictox Ty sirabie howe ou »Ixth nve vlock fr 5 Ak ; obraska, ni| tn 19 + : i . Y wes 8 ere served at 11 o'clock wanted, although, of course, we know that : hase of fiv ¥ enitiva paper, paper hanging, plain_and orna- | entive personal property tax of the who I 1 aning tho 1 S " 1 . | r ellar, front uud i sreh property to forgio1 land_ ceal ns dee mental painting, signs. No. 15 Pearl St. | city; more than twenty-four of the leadi losday evening tho conductors gave thoir | they've sued fow times. Still, we | Bids tor Excavatlon, Iar,.fonit wnd skde porehes. | property to axcuanue far Kook ihad, sent i, 0% R, signa, No: St. | city: more than twenty-four of the leading | unuyal bail av the Grand howl. A lavge | hadn't any oficial notice that anything' wis | oy aua Nob, April % 1908 Soaled vro i Al oo sociiligh ot Coal"and woodi Dost And choapest | comuined. ‘and. culy 10 less thanall the | Munberof the members of the brotherhood | wanted, Remurkswer inade, Nowever by | poxats wiit ba fucelyed uutll 13 o'elack noon - J0IC RENT 1L oune. 013 First sirect; six room ¢ g | d were there, all drossed in the full regulation | Mr. Millard und Mr. Barton to the effect | Waidbesdny, April 19, at the offey of the l- YT I . Missouri havd wood in the vity; prompt | bauks combined. Uitorm 'of Dlue coate she; bross Buttons. | thist they would bo willing to meet B com: | toesiare Hlok) cotuaiy room 837, Omais | K¥ingatro of d. & i i Apply 10 Q. W, Jacksoo, noxs duor. 4 delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 N Atiargoy W 8 “:“‘f'l"‘;"“"‘ of Omahe | The list of the guests included a . mittee of citizens properly appointed at any | National Bank building, for the removal of | fre 0L IENT From 1ac of June to Iat of Cetobes - made an address, i which he advocated the | gentlemen who are well up in v e | time that may be chosen by the committee, | dirt from site of hotel, southwost cornur 1500 Tour Inrge. 00l (wo ‘wicely Turnisiedl Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufts, the | idea of appointing a commitiee o confer | Gies, together with their wives - | tme Lhat may be conen by b committes: | i Hurney streets: Full information can o | o GHANCE for rigat man to coliect, sollelt, | two earpetedonly 2, o ol 0 ¢ moLor Com s v A - R O " e O sher und Lawrle, arch Man dellver 0O, Woyes $l2 & week best #2.00 house in Lowa. with the “directors of the motor company | speridiog an hour in the parlors of the hotel | of anybody I'd go and tell him 5o and not ko hisd 8t glio otice of Flstier, i L el e | et tied “avery %) "faps. 1o, atook ‘vom O ALE A with the object of securiug & commutation | they went to the sixth floor and the dancing | abe at whining.” all i, T ¥ 3R Skt k.‘.h. Nt Ty s Shaces. stock. Addross J.W. | X'and on vory e 8. P. Vanatta, attorney, & Everett blk, lmu of five ceuts, Jbe matter was finally | commenced, Ube floor bad boen canvassed The only thing that was done, according AVdSt. gecy. luterstate Motel Co. | Morse, Koom 6, Everewt block, Councll Blutls, Deholson & Co., 021 Brosdwap