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8 HE OMAHA DAILY e o0 NN wed the counail e question o W NN \ D | tensive coffee oxporters ) 0 " -~ THE DAII SE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFE \‘ mowst s ot st vhy aumtos ot |\ /I FNT BELCIAK MINERS | i o, sxportee ko hare perc, | b nnil G. W. PANGLE, M. D P with the Unlon fic company, that to the United States are this senson A weak Dlges'm“ . . ] o Mo COUNCIL BLUFFS ey ol ol W S 5 Toftos to Hakibtek AR Livarpool tngtond of | i ! OFFICH <0, 18 PEARL STREET | What the Citisens Think of a Propositic e the Union Pacifie had made a | Pheg Dostroy Property and Attack the Polioe | to the United States. They Gl that the | [strange as it may scem, s caused i W i from the Union Pacific. ‘was caused by the reluctance of the i | : i Foroe, b0 b B R B ‘ from a Jack of that which is| | pmapER OF DISRASES OV MEN AWD ind that the excuse that the dela s action roads was simply a shallow subterfuge, that never exactly digested—fat. The WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OV THR Deliverea ty enrrler to any part ot the city y 1o the Urion Pacific conld not have kept them YT e | You Will Revel in Fralt Th. yreatest fact in connection with WORLD'S HERDAL DISPENe 1 W, TILTON, MANAGER OFFER TO BUY THE UNION DEPOT GROUNDS | {ut If it B triest “‘” n‘l:"{v‘t.“.”- ‘;: ’{C, WANTON WORK OF A MAD MOB OF STRIKERS spocial exeursion to North Gilvestor SARY OF MEDICINR, H : o Ay ALl e, eaves Omaha April 03 R rELEPHONES | § Fititor No. 23 sl o kg S o T Kable fnlucements ar 2 scntt s Emu'slu“ e ——————— | o0 ditlons That the Ralleoad Comp A T B A Quaregnon the Seese of a Lively calars apply to D. D, Smeat ety to in a ot INOK MENTION. Would Tmpose on the City — Another move publicly in the matter, and that P Universal SaTeage Denanded -1 Barker block. Omaha appears at this point— it is partly g | Towa road would be compelled to join steations Before the Chamber of De e ) 2 Phiase of the Unton Depot Question | 10w roud would be compelied to Joi tratlons Before the Chimber of Dey o ligested fat—and the most . 1 5 uties Rioting I Many P h s, Coal started. He advocated earnestly the Derrorr, Mich., Apri Mr. John A weakened digestion is quickly 4 '\“'”"l,‘_ b Union Pacific to keep its pledges to the cit BT AL 8 i it el h L, ",, trengthened by it LAk i i dd 1 tion of the Union Pacific rail 10 of those interested in the depot SRUSSRLS, ApPril 19 e e Y R Brought Out by Recent Events. oy gencr e U i the Sab- | Wiy to buy the union dep s on con 1 anxious to let go spoke in_favor of | is spreading. — Three hun miners en- | an illness of less than two wecks, He was The only possible nel wroun t G o roposition gaged in the strike perpotrated much wan- | compelled to cease working on the night of dition that the eity council would clear up a lon 5 P i n stLeundle {of Omatia and Bmma | dofoct n its title ¢ fon avenue, has at- | or\i k¢ bl the minds | yon damage at Quarezuon in the province of | March 81 and during most of the time be in Consumplion s he 1of Omaha and yma | defect in its title to Union avenue, has 4 of the ¢ of the impression that the t ' ecn then and his ¢ © was in o ragin P s field, Noeb. 1 A. W. | tracted considerable nttention from the citi- | Union Pacific wanted to make this teade, | HAinaut today. The strikers mude an attack "(‘.“Hl'hh"‘ o Lt el .}-l‘hmn e arrvest of waste and re Hotor Omahd | yone The fact that there was a defect in | The company had only aecepted the depot | upon the sheds about the mouth of a pitand | (G G4 Gie Children, i, L newal of new, healthy M L the title has ot beon known until recently, | company's proposition after persistent | smashed every window in them There were | ™y Bl DRG e sorvice of the Fre e T Fies, No. 9011 | Murey amonz some of the citizens, who hoped | pcak for the company, but he botieved aud | fused o Joiu the strileets und the mows o6 | {il i b e irof s daist ‘/H\./w. wondersin Con- rfternoon, Rev. | that it might result in the city regaining | felt ho knew enough to assure the council | forts were directed against them as much as | ant, and before he reachied his majority 1 sumpl ” 4 y o possession of tho avenge. 1f the view tuken | that if the Union Bacfie got the property 1t | #Zainst the owncrs of the pit. Al sorts of :;:m' radwated fron the enair of prineipal Sumption just this way. At the rosidonce of Rev. 8. Alexander on | by ity Attornay Hazelton is cortect, hi would be used for passenger depot purposes, | rubt old boards, stones and dirt were | oot meuier Lo e With fhe o oy B § Monday night the membership of the Se . e Aol s | "'Fhe tinal disposition of the matter was | thrown Into the shaft, the intention of the | coption of o Brief txperimeny in 1h ', pared by Seott & Rowne, . V. Alldrugsista Féreat the following Diseases: e Preyysorl if reception to the railway company has asked for | qoferrod until Monday evening by a res iy SR sl g the | cotmection “with the Free Press covered a | R Catareh of the Hend, Throat, and Lunge; Die VT, e ent of missions ng more than it has already, and its | tion referring to the commitice of the | Strikersbeing to lmprison the men i Yhe | 4ukaq of nbout twenty-clght yoars, and when | asos of the Eyeand it Fitsa 11 Apoplexy, four v, Tir, Batle SRR L \ o o this hrakant 8 ¢ mine. ‘The pit oMeiils were helploss to con- | Be' Tore his desk to 1o down upon his. bed of Trsense, Liver Compleiit, hidney Complaint in the Presbyterian b for Towa only reason for makin iraseny, raqut tond against the mob, and nssistance was | death, e foty the title and the responsibiittes | Norvous Debility, Mental Depress e trlalof tho cnsa of Mrs, B, b, Tickenor U LIRS U LU LLL A Y Faneral of W. 1L Grandy. 1 Pkom the denda Bofore officers | Of managing editor oc or nlon, Loss of Manhood, Seminal against M. L. Tickenor, in which the plaintiff | ance that might arise in the future. o ik ¢ ) Ao [ BBKKC 1 the gendarimes, elore ofticers | Diabetes, Beght's Di-easo, 8t Vitus® sadi n the grounds of drunk Where the Tronble Commenced [‘ ot i "“’ \‘\ . Grandy, the drug- | pyed at the piv considerable damage had | Piles of people have pues. but DewWitt oo K Statism, 1'aralyais, Wi to, . wist who committed took place yes- | poen done |- wike L Salve ' y ) . Berofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors The trouble d back to a littie over | torday from the resi the late Miss Beat O by the Police [Eiitentnzalealyo Y “‘4"“' sk { and Fistula In ano removed without thrce years ago. when an ordinance was | Weirich, under the auspices of the local | The mob was on the \ ng | A TR LE V!NG the knife or drawing a drop of passed repealing the ordinance by which the | jodge of Masons T. J. Ma of | another pit when the ger s ‘”m" M s g s ] an with ber delicate orerng ree company was compelled to run dummy trains | Omaha conducted the excreises, which were | The latter at once ordered Pl w o nogro | Dropey cured w oy, murderer named Juck Rice, who some weeks totroati nt of al every half hour in order to k possession | yttended by the s body. ‘The pall | perse, and 1 HelE 1%¢ kel g ; . & } i 1) of the avenue, [t was the intention of the | bearcrs we 3R H. A Cox, J. W . councilmen who passed the second ordinance | Perezoy, ( | venson and [ 1R ! Rel SR AR to relieve the company of its obligation only | George Rudio 8 e axorciges | SWords. SIhc strikers find T L wo shot and killed Jim Cunningham near | 1. S A e slns Cacesses or viceds tacked them with the f f " | Alton, 111, over 4 f made his I 1‘){0\\“)“‘11 1\1”5(' Sprines. o aw Fulhite B knocking him scuse- | Tape Worms removed i1 (w0 oF three HOUT, OF B would resort to the keen cdge of their weap- | less uiler, as isual, went to feed the | Treats all kinds of diseases, Internal ana ox- | oy, Hemorrhotis or Flics © red escape from the o y steiking dailer | on tae condition that they enter the union | the remains wer to the North- | ing that if they resisted the gendavmes | Lewis a terrific I depot within eighteen m 1S, id a clause western depot. accompanied by the Musons by | o that effect \.wm\.:l‘u I'he ordinance | and Dalb vs band uy 1 were taken to Cin 2 | \Gont into effect immediately opon accent- | ada under’charge of 1. B. Atkins. Sy | %4 siéal ince by the company, and the company lost | The deceased had hoarded ut the Weirich | Apprehended, and a closs witch will be kept no time in aceepting it. 1t now turns up | residence on Fourth street for the last | upon all their actions. e, hogs and housel red by i chattel mortgnge id the claim which Sc The negro took advantige of 1t and 1s now at ternal. Guarantees in eve Money re large, “Ihe sherilf aud o posse are in hot Will save life and hundreda of dollars by calling on or using OR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Phiysician who can tell what ailg whatever amount they can afford for treat a person without asking o questic werainst the pursuit French Leag pany is sUll | ¢ha there was no roference to this provis- | fifteen years, and was very much attached Great activity is shown among the labor > oceupying mos 1 of Judge nal clause in the titie of the ordinance, and, | to the ‘members of the family, and espe saders. Al their offorts are now directed | Piles of e have piles, but De \\w " Deemer. For th v Ay S the plaintiffs | eearding to the state law, that part of the | cially so 0 Miss Weirich 1050 death ok 1 Witeh Hazel Salve funded in all cases whore patient 18 dissatis fled. No rezular feo charsed. Pationts pay bave taken tuens upon the stand reading long depositi nit even the s4 invet erate court loafers have proved unequal to jringing about an enormous demonsir ! will cure them. ordinance is consequently utterly void. | place last Saturday. He read the news of (i "I“‘L‘ Ll ‘“‘ e Union avenue, as it now transpives, | herdeath in Sunday's paper w~hile atthe | ton againstthe Chamber of Deputies for A e rcse, " Adross 11 letters 10 vas given to the company without receiving | hospital, and that was the first inkl refusing to adopt the bill to establish uni Nt o T (BT B 1 of the task of listening, Any Benefit from the ift, and the company | had that she was worse thun she had been. | versal suffrage | T T A5\ B R TCH o Tang i 2185 S. i5th St Brial G. W.PANG LE, M. D The ladies of the Catholie chureh will give (lowed to discontinue its half-hourly | The news was a terrible shock to him, and S nedintely aftor the nssembling of the | the National Republican College league is- | e - 55 BROAD S hRI BT an cutortainment tomorrow evening at Un- | trains, also. without giving up any thing i | some who witnessed the scene said that he lonuties fodas in oxcited crowd sathered | Sucd@call toduy for the league to meet in | 250 A ot madde | oo 1 ADWAY . Council Blufts, In. @ ierwood, ten miles from here, on the Rock | veturn, all on account of the carelessness of | acted as if some one had struck him a bl Gy sdal L LAl Ll Island road, Areangements have been made | the parties who drew up the repealing ordi- | The news doubtless caused a melanct wround the iis de la-Nation. The | that the Republican National league mects whereby the 3 o'clock flver tomorrow after e which was the principal cause of the rash | incessant accession of small groups soon noon will stop at Undersood to let off pas In the opinion of the ecity att how- | deed which ended his life > y s | in this eity. The American Protective | j Y i e v 1 i swelled the crowd until it pushed into th Lariff league will also mect on that day | & [] sengers who may wish to attend and a | cver, the gift of Union avenue to the com The Musons passed appropriate resolu } FiTa ent ANl correspondence strietly econfidentinl. Medicing League of Republican College Clubs, bbby ofie Fapthos b fvoin the ateikers is || NEELo Nowed Lim too much privilege ‘ THOSE WHO ARK AFFLICTED | | Louisville. Ky., on May 10, the same day | - Send de stamps for confidential rov wark and up and down the rue Royale o special coach has heer ired for the re- | pany was an unmitigated benefit. and to tIoHS : ab Wispealall IMABtInE HolAE Yesterdiy. | LoL L andup v v turn tiap after the eutertainment is over it back would bankrupt the city. 1t 120 | afternoon just before the funeral parliamentary building had alvendy been | Hm""\ THE WAYD & s D Lo Sk & surrounded by unmounted police. As the I Y )U | i » The subpani with which he was sevved was » the cost of paving and filling, | German Soldier” is to he given. it is | 10 ¢ b O.LL Lo T npurity, aild. dlscase, wh ihet e, discovered to have b adeoutordering his | which, in all probability, will some- | an original musical comedy-drama writ- scrofulous, lioreditarg,y o wle | LR Conganiption, 1 ) A shout for univeesal s > ule o rush ot no R ’w'! e i b e ‘1""H“‘}<”'\ kil Half | ten expressly for the popular comedian, | to bredk the wolice line. The police were | world 15 g0 specdy, econom UL BRI W not misunderstood he would not have | of the entire paving would have to be | j 0 f a produce \ driven back and: the meb trled to push up al, nnd fullig’ as tho ‘rostration en uilty of.any contempt in stay ing away | charged up to the city as intersections, and unes: A, [eilly LuE ! luced with a | driven back and ti b tried to push uy al, and uniulling as R ¢ D L AWonderiully 8ucooss- from the Which took place at 10 o m. | nearly all the other half would be assessed | Etrong cast and c surround- | the steps. The mounted resarves chirged 1 'Ih\mlw(v‘u.‘.lw‘n‘v‘mxl “}"- § \j\‘n:m hE LGt eoma fn-l.u‘m‘w! {1610 trlkntnlae 1668 \WhicH wouldy| AR unde wwement of M, | With drawn swords. ‘The mob met thom 7' C UL CURA s .'\”T.mfl'hn@ nt. of mitlice on the part of Wooley an@™Dwyer, | not be worth seliing for taxes. conse- | James B, Or four ablest caterers | With repeated volleys of stones, but event- | i 4 Oxygen Book™ and 4 trials F ually was forced ba ¥ disparsad. | Remediea, conslating of write PR Bl ) the Plattsmouth attorneys whom Fox fined ree would b that if the wuld | for sterling theate wttracti G I e R A T e e QUi Uy filg prelt AR U o] SPECIFIC OXYGEN C0 COUNCIL BLUA?S STEAT DYZ WORK for contempt n few weeks ago, and Fox | fnd some way ¢ the avenue aw play is in four acts, and is a true pictwre | ok with stones on tho head and . miany < e Rr e WhAt Beawtifios Sesp iy ro st LN D5 i i heting n o, contept, o few weeks ago, and Fox | fud some way of ol i | B st ploture | stracle with stones on o head andmany | <F =% vl el uid i Suite 510 Shooly Blks, Omaun |, All nde of, Dtz and Clewn g dono t against them for malicious prosecution end find it had 4 ve v nd patt Me It ; Tn's I s | i . 3 Might Build a Depot Ttself. introduces a nun thasiawand A AL L, | are the greatest skin curcs, blood purifiers, and Work promptiy done ani deiiverel fnall The real disturbancd’ followed in the ue | humot remedios of modern times, and may be used N A R 5 list Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, The reason of the will 3 stirring songs ecially composed for ARG ihalie PRE de ] 5 in the treatmen v humor and discuse, fr A B Paciic to purch t 8 | the play. The plot is marvelously full Lovin between the Puiils de lu Nation and | %1 SGRCOAT N, tho most gratifying sud | le HQE‘UQI, A. MACHAN, Proprioto e G otel, o Ay SUM NoL Lo ex v oL Regen B ¢ | Breudwav, neat torn 8 ot Council Bluffs, Most elegant hotel in | have been expended by s o Bkl finish the | were dispersed by e police the rioters | ®hoprdy Tnva axn Cipxicat Core,, Boston, Omaha’s Maw~2st Hotel | - 25 | uearest tie parlismentury aised o A'50 Con shis, Broncehits, As Piles of people huve pics, but De Witt's | 9 b _ numerous cley dramatic surprises | tried to reassemble and, fight back with | 5 o, Cliie Bsoa AT utmors iiloitrday tion of the Union Pacific to put up a \ toany part of the house will be | l:ess sérious disturbanees in other parts of ing Aur‘«mul\\lw CitA S0P Mievend Tt ; thie clty wero also followod by arrosts, — 18 00£2,30 por Bouricius' music house appears to be | local depot in the near future at the cents, ity were by arrest wl AToomE [ e = — doing & land ofice business. in pianos | corner of Niuth avewue aud - Seventh 'oxt Monday, evening -the old, But | s sacbutios ucioismed she dabats on the RHEUMATIC PAINS i Bk et RARE. RIPE OLD WH SKY ) ¢ s street, on the land upon which 1t was in S ODTIRE DR G 4D AR LI Aoy PLe IO BUR GG bLAGR after the com In one minute the Cuticura Antt- | \ it AR R XS b, RiPe . and organs at L4 and 116 Stutsman, | Strect; on the land upen which 1t was i popular + Unelo, Tom's Oabin® will | Jictho by the special it of the v Path Tiaster relieves rhicumatio, aei. | {0 Io0ms with Bath at¥i0) 1y ii5) s 13y e e R L e S i a I B SYE % WHOPO pbllat givel )] ton's ) o compa 10 Lion 0 ¢ pluns of suffrage reform ie ip, Kidney hest, and muscy 1 T ot 5 Limitoc ock or e inosi n o Finest Aplsto cabinot, photos, 82 per | tohavohua o converaution with General. | B¢, glven by Sutton's double company | wmination Into the pluis of sufitge refor ) :.{,".JJ ‘{1{';[,“;_,",, iu.‘.’ | OPINIBD AUGUST 1st Sl P dozen. shton's studio, 18 Novth Main, | M. Dodge, vice president of the Union Pu- | With tWo oy two Marks and four | that have been submitte , puins 4 o i e iy . 18 D Muinr) MDontesiceieeatdont otfuheibaion b | acnkeys Striking coal miners have vioted all the | — it Modern in Every Kespect. NoL 1T Donrl Strest, Connens Wnft e nnd has put io PERSONAL PARAGRAPITS fore many years the transfer hotel would be e afternoon at Gueswics,, thirly miles from Newly Parnished Taronzaoat | o e 3 : y z # lirco it well aciocta | stock of wines. brandies, turned into o freizht depot, the freight of i Lhailiany Muoses, ‘The men attacked the building: whiskios ete, 1t 1en tuct worthy of mention thu A A Lreighi aahg Hik g g Sherifl Hazen returned yesterds orn- | near the s mouth shor ter 100! M. Ford is the fortun ite po sessor of noarly for Born, to M. and Mrs, Nels Jensen, 1808 | fices would bemoved to this sideof the river | Sherlft Huzen roturned yesterday mora- | near the p RO Sh e ier, hon, C. S. ER3. Pron. D Ea Of (o hnast: WhTHky tnfthat Uit at U iaton] Sixth street, a son, and when that was done the passenger depot | Ing from Fort Madison, where he left John | drove off tho guars did oicials did gio | In1%0he boughteventy fvs biersls of mm--u-y Mrs. H. Fricdman of Sioux City is visiting | Would be moved farther up into the city.as a | Sherwood to serve out a twenty months’ il IO QUALAE Yy IO UHOSIATICHENO R . aylor whisky, and it was not until abe her friends in Council Blufts means of counterncting the ndvantages the | sentence in the state penitentiary for for- | oy pried to take by storm the Catholic | Tk LRt gk H:‘h‘.'n”fd..,H"T—f;'\.‘:!L Hon, A, I.. Hager, wife and daughter, ana | Other roads now have in covering the terri- | gony Sherwood took his imprisonment s aad the hotice, A canneilor who en. | Oflienlth should be doubly gunrded at this Toln, Ana oxperts all Drononnce 1t absolutely the on. A, .. Hager, wife and daughter, and | pher roacs uow bive W coverol (e terss | g -‘ I ] tizens and the police. A councilor who en The alr reeks with chilly moistire, Heat whiskey I the ¢ 1intry - 1o selis 1t mainly Mr. and Mrs. Will Scholes of Greenfield, are | 1%, West 0 ERBae B s e Bactite, very coolly, and stood the removal of his the mob has heen arrcsted. The | the weathor is chanzeable and uncertain T Tamlios for modieinal 14 100 contly foF at the Grand hot B 5 k clothes and the substitutioh of a suit of sce- s have possession of most of the town. | Thesecondit ons ' ! | Yo thie rouninF trnde. 1t 1 worth avor $10 por gatlon: = Taken Up by the Council. “The garrison in Mons has_been confined to | i ; filiore 14 10t another brand of sich whisky in the U Piles of people ave piies, but De Witt's A ond hand stripes that had been made for a M S 5 . B The nly hotol in the ¢ty with hot and co'd 118 stoek. of br. S ind winas connos from the ik 4 \ t the meeting of the council the matter | pan of vory different dimensions. in & philo. | the barracks aid a'call fof nelp wected | AGE Water i SOhm 1AL in 6Yory £ ! Tamous Leland Snniord vineyards in ralifornia pYitoh Hazelbilyowill qute them. was at once takon up without any prelimi- | goihie way, e L PR from Guesmes before tie night i X Terrible DANGER POINTS | Tuby wnd dining roo 1 Serviea Gnsirpissal | and have a high reputation onco’ and nary skivmishing. W. S. Mayne presented | Mp Hazen saw 1mber of . for the lunes and pipes. Beware of the cold purity i A zen s iber of prisoners who o 3 0o, i > 4 i3 ] Y = =t S Bty ol TGH BEiday eveniig, will | thapetitonsotane tonoucomnany I i8161 |liwere sent inifrom Covncl Blufte. "BIlI Griss || v pnin) FARE(l! 10--THare i inn explos | oo S ias ass B S AR &uu-mfi‘?.TE.sn&. O Be.00 udway ay ¢ s cavefully drawn statement of the’ situation s devoloped into il behnved coloves Maprin, Ap: ere wis an explo- fve wtes on upplicatio be a popular one, and promises to be the has developed into o well behav lored 3 tint in th lla Calla Special Notices. i paniih gresandantoinizeno bo s \j.:i~11}‘r'!‘\';yf:.l“i men most interested, | Bov, and is anxiously awaiting the expiration | Sion in the Sulla Callada company’s mills in T“E DEADLY PNEUHO"IA, B. SILLOWA' B it ; . ; i of his sentence next July. I'red Kissell and | Mattario this morniug. The roof of the | T & 3 COUNJIL BLUF?S, o it ientler,en—Your petitioners would respeet- | Howard Sparks are also said to be two of | building was blown off and stru the | the rocked lunz, the dreaded Consumption. 1ROSALE r ot ot th ool con | represent th Wy with other citlzens & Wi SRS SULH S Pat on duty only the strongzest gu.rd, the o uilaenuLtnndrattools RO SORRIN Th Mille oot artite, watl | St St VARG SR |ttt bR bt Ty Ui piitn: | gm0 sasis from th fomndation, The. | odichud it s Sstecy, S 0o | BEEF I8 CHEAP A A in aper ha o, and ¢ furnished the money to purchase blocks, 5, 81 ary enson, 18 and Anderson, who vent, and o0st of the flooring L S Dapst, bapor hanging i IIH} OPI™ | A i Riddies e o ond e | made life so exciting for the Jailer' here, LontanaNmMostRotthegigoting T y AS EVER CARBAGE removed, oo iis, chimnes it Dulting shans, Mo 15 Peart Bt | S i Wil b i hdon. | puds i to Crcling for the luler here, | (e e L DR. SGHENGK'S | GARIAGY st ¢ i g O St. Paual's. During the 1 tive years negotlations hinve tin 11y stirring up rows among t onvicts, ¢ ' vork when the explosion But pork, hams, lard and bae while way Hur ity bullding heen carried on between the officers of the | Jo SRS hol Althal B oy | occurred. Most of them went down in the up in G, arc cheaper at Moschendort's ma JOISALE —We oflor for sale 01 ersy terms ¢ The annual meeting of the vestry of St i Dopot ‘Company. And. the Eeprescniiie ‘,‘”,).”};.'f\’““u“ who went to the penitentiary | Occuted, Slost o 4 PULMONIC SYRUP. naty other plice in the city. The place ROk satuswennars A LLYCL) ] b e ey K broke out immediately after hun any ot o Virabio home on ~IxUh ave day evening and the following ofic toring here. | At one time we had w written | 8000 Cron 'y divoree, and= when informed | besun at once. The. dead bodies - | couh, Drivoout that inflmmation m time. | and recollect that every thing is the bost that | Wil roll at le 4 Lioukao & Towley committecs were chosen for the coming i tharibyivisl Sy e That they hid not. vemarked that they might | workmen and the manager ha Doty thau Preumonia. Cure that Consump- | Swirt & Co, slaughics 2 Lear] sire e et he boied of dircetors of one or | as well, for he would never have anything | Moved from the ruius. Rescuers flot e . Shoulder Clod, free of boae.......... 50 T T TR T WO« allrond companies | more to do 7 rving to recover the rest of the bodies. Plats 3 Ac 8 L 2 Wardens, D. €, Bloomer and M. Duguett; | L0 Hhe FUIORG, STRBRILS more to do with them | trying to recover the rest of the bodi 5 I secretary, K. H. Odell: treasurcr, W. . Slate: ; | ] Inqire of ¢ i 2 Z The number of the dead is not yet known, THE PUELHIDAIC SYRUP Boneley ] toeeni Be | frewhtlouse join with the othe It 1 Ing forward > S 5 N A e . Sirloin Bi 048 . P! Jameson; auditor, H, C. Cory TR A R e | Biloe SoRimeopisTavE RIS bt Dol Workingmen Wenkening. acts quickest and surest of all remed Bogs e o i hd NSvar. whode TR bk Committecs: On FiuanceD. €. Bloomer, | i the moantine the Northwistern railrond iteltipzaliBalyQ uILiGHES Shom Loxpox, April 12.—~What Lttle chango | $ho 1inwe . Tho oldost and 'best appro Bl 0 | Shdpronts iaaed. aYaty P s i \as bulle new loeal depot on Brondwiy, ane g X i 3 L UL Sl W G L L ! irloin Steal g Jany, Must buy1s shares stock. Add Aok Rice and o, T, Stowirs, e — 1 1. | the Chicugo. Burlington & Quincy s peopar- L < : there is today m the strike situation at Hull | stundard for every lung troubie I t : Ditivao. itbom . rvarett hiqok: Goslneh bla Fiald, M Duquott and 5, W. Besla ini to build ane on Main sticet, and it is evi- Arrar f y being com- | isin favor of the masters. The strikers | Dr. Sehenek's Practica’ Treatises on Diseases of o s i uquett i Sosiey hi%0 g that tho anion depot enterpriss | ploted fon the suppe e L Ko et L L BN Ty o S0 7 | VI KEND Tl Morgen hotel ut 1017 outh Maia Pews—J Stewart, W. J. Jameson, | st » 10t X Pl 1 by have made no further attempt to create dis- | Jriernis, Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Phitadelphia, | 8] derSteai ... 70 street. Inquire O. Lower, at hotel Cory and S Bosloy i time this property was held by | ladies of this city for the benefit of the | orders. Already dozens of unionists have | pa, A I o | | I Ty held by | 18 [ this 0 1 ! ES LRACTS and foans._Farm wad oity propart 7. N. Baldwin, 1. H. Odelland | the Uniion Depot. conmpany i 1 mount of | Union Christian Mission and Industrial | returned to work, and today several more : L : proparty Stewart | taxes accumulated by remson of extensive The Taft concert program at the Many Workmen Killed. ’ . . Lought and sold. Pasey & Thomas, Counoil school. It is expected to be one of the | applicd for and were given tickets for the | = e itreion i o | e y Wrt the Diocedan. Convontion oD, | street improvement it partof the citys | 1 \ jireet nt part of the A ATatE ] Sflinb avar glva shipping federation. entitling them to enter ) i e s B0 i n S e o, commi- | L LSRG | B arg s g svoson by | g o, S | DOMANY'S THERTER | Bifas o i S Alternates - 12, 1, Sumwalt, W. J. Jume- | eefver T J Evins wis appotuted by the dis- | already” been seeurcd, and the date is Crops Injured by Frost. S } and bilance i nstalls o e triet count sith (ot O tarnott b | Friday, April 2. The girls of the In- | Puenia, Mex., April 12.—The growing Council Bluffs, Ia, Forl Loioe Sensie 55 § 3 Eearl strosh [Coupail Piles of peopie have piles, but De Witt's | the property witilit eouldd be sold, Tiis is | dustrial school will go in a body and be | crops which have been so promising in this | $ohn Dohany, - - - - - Manager, | Ferie Chops ; SR g Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, the - piusant, aatundion b0 broeserve this| treated to a free supper. ey 4 V. ! Bacon... A on vy oasy pusments. Greenshiolds, Free treatments daily from2 to 4 p, [ {hugmake such dispositlon of tas will 1¢- | Coal ‘and wooc U g frosts durin the past several nights. Frosts y 2 NIGUTS 2 Lard, /00 ; | Alehlson & Con il Browtvay. ey s Suncll /Bl Medical and | gencrously contributed, is the desire of the | Missouri hard wood in the 3 .'\.I».:‘ ‘\” ,..K', ‘\,.{‘.‘-\I(;‘ ‘!1.;\‘.I-I ml\“ d .\.’u};‘ u; .\.mmm }I u‘ml\ \;u]n Ys g-' 5 s k WANEED—Grl tor general housework st 816 Surgical institute, 26 Q Broadway. | court, the receiver mnd yonr petitioners jelivery. H, A. Cox, No. 9 stutetLMoren HC ML Adine Bsotions/ic! MIEAGAND AL hoep. g = jilfionl institute, 20th ang Brgedway e LG Fonglytb iy B DR ONOE o | SGEeL: « Hudt i GOx o the northern part of Me SATURDAY MATINE Foultey and Fish aiwiy s on i, | P sALE Choup, tine bred speedy o old :XH\I~ :uttl barrels of Drex v; Mi»n B O e ahriac AL orelthtes | - Domastic soap aubinste chsap soap, Noughtby thalkanthera Pasifia: Aroriouias EWao0 ! ien: Mannkm atingulsteat i o ar g IR omEdU Rl A LR CUARD At 3 1 Rinia, 08 South daventh str cologne, u delicious perfume, 2ic bottles | Lit roud having control of the only outlet L — Sl v e ey Disioet Comedinn, city. e ) e wow Svident to us that 1t would b e : A ey, Mex., 2 2 s repo T Y TR AP TTS e 10 for 10e. Davis, the druggist. 10/ Dest: Intorcats OF the city and with more Tulking R B ] promise of the ground being used for the pur A meeting of the wheelmen of this city is “""}*""“‘*»‘ shotithe v“""li"ll"“ % »‘r’“‘"?“ MR. JAMES A. REILLY, MESOHENDDRF REAT cg" UG0S [RPIRIARCN! G DIRIIVRY e ) The Louis have no_millinery opening, [ pose for which it was intended, it | to be held this evening at the World-Herala | (ulfis soon to pass iuto the hands of €. P. S e 4 o ACKE farm for rent, also Shacre tract ana 7 | D Lo e il opeing, | i R S AR e | ool e v at e Wosk-fratd | UL 20 8 155 S S R 6 G | g ke ot o oy -Dran Whiosalo and Ratal S s S R ! e Wy that object o view representatives | OMC 3 strect, for the purpose of | pany < m p. D FZ I 7 | verncre. Johnston & Van Patten - e B B e DR A a |t iainie thia ol whal lu G ather, | P Erat s o — A GERMAN SOLDIER | MEAT MARIKIT, | o e e e Mrs. Alice Franks had o telal {n United | JAyehudnossanl itsevic ;”)“""“'; the Presis | to arganize an entively new club on another o "“}L'\';I“\":f"\k":]_:"; '~"'}rl:“<'"~‘-l i 333 BROADWAY, Council Blufis. | W waty aios States court yesterday on the charge of | one of the dircetors, in which the present situ- | and more satisfactory plan. The club last # 10) 4 Shippers of RRRA e niti (Bhi's Hoconedilottan (thvanahity Ltion of the union depot matter wis discussed | year failed to meet the expectations of its | Mexico continue wto wage their fight MR REILLY $iN Aep Ahig ATOED 1akbe ough the |5 e disappointment of our eitizens at the | organizers for a number of reasons. For the | agaiust what they claim is an excessive R R SINGS 0 Y K K mail tou gentleman named Shaw, with whom | outeome fully cxplined, for which, Bowever, | paist two months the sch UL el R T SR e | Ematce | Paderinn 1" “You HAVE oOU sEEREN it is charged that she had been more or less L.‘.‘,“"l“;“3."‘..\‘;’,} i o ke to blate, They | club house has been tatked of, and one of the | 15" ¢ ; HEIC Don't r, ot You i 1O (Vis o ¢ One inttmate. In addition to the letter itself, | Ry provided e - vost " dots ot | Gbects of tenight's meeting is to- take some HEAR Numo T lle Sun s 4 T e rah i pavaaa e & fto contact with these Teprowentatives | conveniently located is to be rented for the 3 “The Turnsttie Ride.” | D ¢ directed by request of Tnspoctor Mercer. | Of the Unfon Pacific railroad view thulr propo- | s and fall and . state have been badly injured by severe [~ e AR BY HARRY W. EMMET. summ fitted_up as & meeting The handwriting on the two envelopes tal- | fitlon as & wost generous ane, 1t was s | place, with reading rooms, bath rooms and AAZHLUSRNEADEHER, Made by the C @yvolel@ i v Engaland T0d AImost exetly, bt She explained the | friendly uctupon thelr prt, as they baveno | the other conveniences thit are usually to be High Class Speciultios, Made by the Centaur Cycle Co. of Coventry, England, n‘vihl;n\lh e h‘n‘ ]“\ \’A\nu; that (.\1|'I-t'l' hll'U 1‘< placing it in H\: ||.v;‘\ s of our friends, for found ”'l\““h l""( ‘\”lr“f ‘"“' "‘“I“‘\ “1 g © New songanni Dances he fivst cavelope before her and asked her | that corporation under its present manage- | over sixty bicyele riders have been obtainec F to copy the inscription just as closely as sho | ment is cortainly friendly to the interests of | as members of the new crganization. and SEE plte, Sveerb Sepentine could. This in turn was denied by Mercer, | thiseity. Theyhave been loyal tothe union | from the way that wheels are now beiug sold d Daxcer. \ Road i Eloat PR ven to the jury about 4 4\\, ,“: u:uml~ 3 ‘u.l.l‘:h Eying "‘,‘]‘ N .;m the list will be more than doubled before the X Special Matinoe Saturduy, Abril 15, Sonts !l 3 5 soad KNing ustlet BRI AR Y g R D et it demanded from them " fir greater sacel- | ong of the season. The organization is to be to w1} parts of the hous - 3 = 5 ey ave You ver Bee here? . t - | Night Prices: 2 2 aniclnl axeuraion 1o North Glalveston, | GUAME thab gie Bioud which rekts upon their Why Not Use the Best? ¥ ! S S Kingman Glideaway 7 . E) SC o \re 7 o inducements are offered. For par- | distirbing the fricndly relations which exist | market f 5. colds, croup and whoop & JP DO“ANY S T"EATER Scorchers, and other eulars apply to D, D, Sincaton, agent, room | between that corporation and this city g cough, Among N 'y 4 hen wie sh ) enll P b 3 3 s . 10 Eiaker blbok Oriahi MmO Y T i o Hoa B S o e i B MONRAYy ARRIE 17 R > 4 | Mermaid Medium ¢ AT ¥ ¢ ugh Remedy. It is sold on its merits $ $ - 65 TR Another improvement to_the popular | |, 4 Was suned by the divegtors und stock- | pyig' yusortion s wavranted by s salos } d o DHE BARNUM OF THEM ALL Umpire Grade Schubect piano. Swanson Music Co ABORY (RS tinued to ropresent the company before the | Which surpass any preparation of a siwilar : ¢ fek i ATV HQ L Whecls, will i council. 'The important part of his plea for | BItUre. 1hear nothing but praise from cus THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND \L l l 0 \ S e illiwmson & Co. 10 Main street, | (R NSRRI OF Lkl Jhee: | tomers who e used i “The above is | 'NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER, WU A » gost and best bic o st i i Jugene P Unangst, the leac r drug dovtor says it acls gently on the stomacl Cook your meals this summer on a gas the Union Pacific company the right to o . 4 drink 15 viade from he el The oldest und strongest eycle company in the viorld, Fight to use Union avenue be removed by or " wves Omaha Apeil 18, 1803, 1 dinanes thiat iCmiy not hereafier be i caus “There are numerous preparations in the 5. And 18 prepared for use range. At cost at the Gas compar cupy Union avenue and the railroad company | iGSSEEHETS, T WS S04 B SV over | Speey S, e sl 2 H PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, DES MOIN Domestie soap best for hard water. and compiied with the st gl ¥ EOVEILINE | The praise that naturally follows its intro u:‘]:tt\l{nulwnsr\lll..S:'nvl“(‘l‘sl’:l.;v;\p "“-‘\.‘.mm.. | “ o i na nalllt e et e T e R LR T e £ hiaheay i Marriage Licenses. of abutting property satisfactory dama duction and use is what makes it popular I.untll’ul]n.l-‘\“ L’,"\?"" the bowels COM PANY. € S, po < jobbers o 1gh an medium The foilowing m ge liconses wore issu and thus acquired the same rights us are Mnorder o h 7Y 1813 necoamnry | ‘ | e e L e P Sachdar, Inonderis R COMPRISING grade bicycles; also vehicles and farm m: nh\m ry. yesterday held by gl rauways o the staie: shat 1o | and got our torms. Henry Muvphy, 10 Artists Tf?:::‘.‘fff;i'f.,m.'fif...‘»u i Ake: | Lt Rt than ean the (APmer who his B Pearl street. £ L Famous Topsles S. M. WILLIAMSON & CO0., Council Bluffs Agen 1 Rosa Ex Ciston, Ouiahas 0 | Sepied damages fora poad punning thieugh | ~ Dp, A, J, Cook, Giaod hotel annex 3 : LS Marks, the Lawyers 9 Special attention to diseases of rectum 4 \ ¥ K U L D e e s Lt G ibsn Bioodhounds IHE FaqsAR 08 Piius of people huve pes. but Do Wit's | desirod by both the dopot people and the - P. Vanatta, attorney, & Everett blk ! A L B BREAK IN PRICES HAS COME. Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them Union Pacitic, but before it was introduced Azenl)Wam.ei Everywhem. Highest Grade for . ..$100.00 $ August Meppen, Pottawattamic ccunty. 22 | Loulsa Franke, Pottawattanie county o Ask your grecer for Domestic soap. Mr. Shugart arose and made an earnest pro Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | test against the whole proposition wnd - fa = 5 THE RENDWNED CDAL SAVER MAUpP SUTTON, 7 4 / X The Kelipse, Waverly, King, best $2.00 house in Low vored instead the remissicu by the city of the ~ - Sar G atler MO YRS asallt) s 800 T o ittt Ciipper, S¢ r;'-lu v, all e 100,00 ALE000 Aaxhaihay Ranat s atnewty Beane ost Man and Women and clnders dort-oys GoAl kas, producis perfect unK p » ) ) Sold everywhere for #150,00, ¢ a P 1 5 4 - n eps boller aes clesn, mik2s hot s ” T Wood of all Kinds, coos und coal, L | Proberty siuce it was acquired by the dept | guffor necd ssly. A disordered stomach, bINILES At squally ""."‘:' BABY ED|TH, A / It you want a wheel, don’t fail to Geo. 8. Davis, prescription druggist. rom William Siedentopf and read. ney ' digease, can nm-l\l\-‘l\ be avoided | ationuratiress wit o co. RIUCE: i d \:‘," ENHUY - » 2 g e TEA0L 48 GRAN 1 - Railway Commissioner Smith added even | by the careful use of the genuine Carls- | LS. ELLSWORTH & CO., PRICES 252, 50c and 75 . 3 4 ” COLE & COLE Use Domestic soap. It is the best l.mvuw Proteat agAinss 1ho schome and | bad Sprudol Salte. Beware of imitations, | 406 B, 18118, OmARMITAD: | o ohfaf Jussuioeas siresh parade. st il " < 4 Maln Street, Council Bluta

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