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THE DALY COUNCHL MLUTIY OFFICE NO, 1 ARL STHERT | Tellverea 1y enrrlor to nny part ot the olty 1 W, TILTON ' (N MANAGER TELEPHONES | Busincas office [N MINOR MENTION N.Y. Phumb Miltonberger & A case wrlet fover was torday at Third avenue Regular meeting of ¢ Rite bodies this evening Pearl stroot A meeting of the Veteran Firemen's o elintion_will he held this evening at at the N neine house A mn license was 18sued yesterday to Emil od 04, and Mary Cloment both of Council Bluffs of Mrs. 1. 11 wusicale tomorrow evening at music hall, commencing at ¥ o' Unity Guild wil this aftery erts, Voorhis The funeral of Willia take place thi the family stroct The | have M nir Ce the 07 Proadwa roported yos of % 1007 Blufs Scottish at the ha all on sen, npred The pupi Frary will give a Mueller's whk moet in regular s of W Franklin aver street. All are invited Tho remains of Miss | disinterred yestorday and tak burg, Neb rin s the died ina doctor's ofico al v moath while un ving treati reonsumption Golden ) \ I N of America this evening South Main quested to b importance Mary A 1100 o'clock years, at the fawil tenee, Eighth stre near e ¢ avenue. Notice of the time funcral will be given later Ward Baxter died ye o'clock of tuberculosis ¢ I'he funeral wili o'clock this afternoon 54 Lincoln avenue, and the interred in Walnut Hill cometery Blanche M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Durand, died yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock of malavial fever, aged 6 years The funcral will take place at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence. 2604 Avenue A interment at Walnut Hil P. J. Ross, who makes shoes for L. Kinne han, had o narrow escape from death by the falling of an elevator weight day before yes terday. The weight, which is lurge enough to make a hole through several men piled up one on top of the other, became loose and fell. striking Ross on the leg. 1t inflicted a severe flesh wound, but as he happened to be standing just out of its path he cscaped with his life. T the adic h ) socia Rich clehbors m mem ber as there i wife Butcher morning f James fay Tos tenilh holding the sterday 1 b 2 the throat, aged 44 ke place at 20 the resid remaing wil case nst th of .M French | Hunter and C. ¢ Cook 1 Safety Cure com along in distriet cking one but it 1z the end last of court for two week: scems to be near the evidence was introduced aud. the arguments of the !vmh bly be commenced this n ikely that the case will be the tay I'he evenin attorneys will rning. It submi 1l Jo last is court before irnment this evening The Miller paper, paper h mental painting. sic Coal and wood: best Missouri hard wood in the delivery. H. A. Cox, No. Use Domestio soap. hour of decorative artists, wall il orna ecarl St and cheapest city; prompt 4 Main It is the best. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Deputy Recorder Reed spent Grand Island Mrs. J. N. Casady and o in Colfux Sp Miss Dorothy Watts of Neola city, the guest of Miss Gertie Bennett Rev. F. W. Ginn_and wite of Inwood, Ta., are in the city visiting their brother-in la Rev. H. P. Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sackett and daught:r, Miss Nellie, will leave next week for Chi cago, wherc they will remain throughout the World's fair, Mrs. Helen M. Stoddard, ney and Miss Hattie Stoddard of Little Rock, Avk.. mother and two sisters of M. H. A Stoddard, 920 Second avenue, ave mak- ing hum a visit. yesterday in Mrs. T. J. Evans is in the Mrs. R. B. Court- Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 m. at the Council Bluffs Me 1 Burgical institute, 26th and Boxes and_barrels of Drex cologne, a delicions perfume, for 10e. Davis, the druggist. P and Broadway. I's Bell : bottles Aristo cabinet Ashton’s stud Fines! dozen. photos, & orth Main. per Hustling committee s Members, The which few nights ago to solicit memberships for the new wheel club has been hard for the past two days ulating about among the wheelmen, and has suceceded in getting over thirty pledged to take out mem berships rty 15 the number set by the committee as” the goal, 4 when the limit is reached a meeting vill be called at which the final organiza tion will be effected. The young men com posing the Nlst so far are among the best the eity and every precaution is to be t to make the club house a resort whe spectable young men can egat r round, in place of in saloons. IRules wve been passed forbidding the drinking of quor and all forms of gambling from being indulged in in the club house. The committee on club been at work, and yesterday it was practi cally decided’ to the Suckett resi dence. near the corner of Willow avenue and ighth street, as the house. If the re quired number of members can be secured, 48 now seews to be reasonably certain, it will be fitted up in_first-class style and kept as a *loafing place” the year around was appointed a at work house has also ¢hoos Dauntless Henry See the and get our terms. Pearl strect Murphy. 10 Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Geo. 8. Davis, preseripuon druggist Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Want Better Nerviee A petition has been started on awmong the citizens the Manufacturers association, asking ter train service by Merchants and for this city and Omaha from the Rock Island, Milwaukee and Kan sas City roads. What is a wanted is a train for put on cach of those $ to arrive in Coun eil Bluffs about % o'clock in the moruing and to Jeave about b in the afternoon, thus giving the peovle living in the ueighboring towns, for a distance of sixty or seventy five miles, 4 chance to come to Council Bluffs 10 do their tradiog, and go back home again the same day X veral months past the people of the outlying towns have been de- prived of these privileges, but the officials of the Merchants association u unce their in tention of securing the advantages desived or knowing the reason why. ‘The petition referred is addressed to the general su perintendents of the four rouds named, and Al they do not grant the request, the matter will be laid before the railway commis slouers. Dr, A. J. Cook, Grand hotel annex Special attention to diseases of rectum For first-class rooms in Chicago for World's fair call on Ohio Knox. Wood of all kinds, coos and L G. Knotts & Co , 700 Broadway. coal Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the best $2.00 house in lowa. 8. P. Vanutta, attorucy, b Everett blk. High Winds Make Things Livly Through- out the Oity, NOT QUITEACYCLONE, BUT VERY NEAR ONE Ge Iy Experiences 1 day yos Attain th well for A high wind raged in the city a terday, and proy v starter it did not it did [ wthough 1ons of a eyelone very and managed thiiy stirved up all day by keop freaks on such a8 had 1o be out of doors t deserted all day Ihe factory wis playin unfortunate he streets wid b iness was nbout at o standstill ke stack of the cann olown down by o and now i Mongg the roof of a boring buildin A larg f plate was blown out of ¢ f Ll lale nt by Mi The flage rot o v My wi off, and h nothat the me had to rio it the ' cpart it o e e pusse dama ory narr Broadw e windo the n ch was blown part w at trendy 1o when sticed it und hastened t il have e Lon | o ent it from tiremen nd the dol fallen oss would have been sevoral hundred SPRING DRESS GOODS, Boston Store the lundies b At the One Counell 11 interd I most at this scu wedin cortainly ting son- of subjects the yoar new DRSS hard to begin ption of the many o goods we will en of the would GOODS. It i ive o full dese nd varied wense how for this scason deavor to give you idea latest and most popilar weaves PHOSPHOROS DIESS GOODS wie hown in the tl one of the latest made only on foreign 1o be the popular fab:ic especially in the fine grades OTTOMAN and WHir Corps, servig ble dress, still hold their and can't negleeted on account their qualities, and are to e h. the new and popular shades for wear, the same being made in qualities CHANGEABLE BEIGES and oxclusive patte d with cut ¢ noted manufacture and Germany Wi compliments that we that we are headqua in the dress goods lin novelty trimming SILK id SILKS we show in endless variety OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT ways stocked with the latest in that line Agents for the g} Foster Paul & Ch. kid g warranted and fitted to 5 up ADIES' CAPES and JACKETS, the largest, ected line and best value by long odds to be tound west of Chicagy "WALL PAPER. a carload of new wall papor, all 1803 patterns, made in 1893, and must be sold in 1803, See us for prices and estimates on papering and painting Everything Novelties in summer wear, Swiss nainsook and eries is now on sal shades, curtain poles, tiers and wall Corsets, all grades most noted manufactur try, the largest line and the lowest prices: will be A RARE TREAT at our store next week. An exhibition of silk weaving in_ one of our show windows. During the week will have special - SILK SALE, every piece of silk in_ our store at a new price BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Coun- cil Bluffs, la. Henry Delong and i1s Work. The report which Rev. Henry Delong, manager of the Union Christian mission, has just issucd makes a flattering for the work of the mission. It covers the cighteen months since it was started, and in that time have professed con. version and many of them have joined one of the city fur. nished to several hundre of the mission up 1 pledges have been secured to pay the rent until the first of next January. During the cighteen months Mr. Delong has received, above ex- penses, §218 for his work, u small enough pittance, when the maguitude of the work he nhas done is taken into consideration, and the noble efforts he and his wife are m tocase the burdens of poverty from shoulders of so many people, and to y the boysand girls” of poor families upn the shiftlessuess and worse, their surroundings, 1 many would force upon thein The industrial school holds meetings eve Sunday afternoon. ‘The first hour 1s speit in moral und instructive training, and the oud hour to sewinz. The scholars ar separated into clusses, according to thei ubility, 4 naterials for theie work are furnished them free, all the articles they finish being given to the T'ns part of the work is under the divection of Miss Carrie Dodge, who always welcomes visitors All who are intercsted in the work of the mission will have a chance to help this even ing from 6 o'clock until 9, when a supper will be given at the man building., The ladies of Council Bluffs b furnished the Mn\l'flnu\ and the tickets are to be sold ut cents apiece, the proceeds to be devoted to defraying the of the mission Workingmen are invited tend and enjoy the and | new wool but v most ¢ o and sand ¢ for this sea stk own be of several have been from the most < of Bngland, France sare daily receiving ters for anything CHINA plaids DRESS is al- novelties vated wery pair hand, from best so new hosier Our o in wash goods. for spring and n importation of cambric embroid- Curtains, window brass rods, por- er on our second floor, 1d wakes of the s of the coun- showing 9 persons iing has been ud food expenses been paid iking the vent expenses seciully feast 10 at W Fair, It will ¢ Jat you less than $50.00, thing necessary included homes in private votta to grounds and on Michigan. Write weth, Windsor Park, 111 W. Tilton of Tni By of Sims & Bainbricge, every- This means clean, safe, the beach of toJ. T. Chyno- Refers to H., or Jacob Sims Councit Blutfs, close Lake Ilulll'“h‘kr&. the marriage Holtz of Fort Scott Miss Maria L. Dickey of t Wednesday at the residence of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dickey South Eighth street. The ceremony performed by Rev. Stephen Phelps and was witnessed only by the the family. They will ‘be at home friends at Fort Scott after May, 1 Cards are out Mr. Louis . announcing Kan, city, last the bride's and on wis DD, mbers of to their Bouvicius' doing a land and organs at music uftiee 118} house appears to be business in pianos and 116 Stutsman, your meals thix summer on a gas the Gas company Seleteda » Site. The sehool board held o meetin last ening at which they selected a si for the new school house in the western part of the eity, and steps putting up the building. The only two propositions before the 1o the location, ono fr the other from T, J offered by Aveuue spectal took toward wer board with m Omaha ties and Evans. ‘The property uns 18 located at the cc of Cand Thirty-second street, sud his we | BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | | latest and stylish, dinall | | had | clubs, spades | performance. | au | soudes, of | | six | day evening. price wis #9000 i | ollnrs below coptod . Bell wore ther had drawn s plan woul L coat #5500, s than that 100 more. Knch particular advantages hour or more Wit 110 better proy than before the 1t was necordingly decided to refer the plans 1o the committee of the whole, in order that u fuller examination might given thom A moeting will probably bo held Saturday ovening, at which the seleetion will be made An thin was sovernl hund the other offer, It was ne A€ Sehmook and and presentod up for the building for n bullding which Hell's_was about ind - Woodwimds o have ite After half an ng, the honrd ake o seloction called to ordoer Woodward the plans Sehm witn while \mount Al spent in diseu rod The Grand Hotel, Couneil Bluffs, Most elegant hotel in lowa. Dining room on seventh foor Rates, #3 to #5 per day. E. I\ Clark, Prop. Willinmson rgest and bes & Co. 106 t bieyelo st Main ek in city sfreet, " The marriage of Klmer 1, - Wink, Miss Katie Wink Hollar was solemnized Wed home of - the Rev. 15 0. B wits hand wnd the coremony w quite a number of friends, ar ent being the following: G | G K. Wink, Synes Wink Moot Lela and Bessic Moone Hreakamacher, Wilson Hollar, Mr-and Mes Hoerner, Mr. and Mrs. Babeock, M, and Mra. dones, Mrs. Turley, Mrs, Frary, Mi Helen Shepard, M. Herman Anderson A fine supper was served arter the marriage The biappy couple wi'l hotse Keepinge at il will be to thei fri after May 1, at street to My esdiny evening at the in this city The house flower bride's parents abeock ofetating decorated with witnessed b 1w those pres Wink, Mr wnd Mrs Mis mel Mi At home M08 Shirley il Omuha A. 1. Perigo & Co., 103 Columbin and other high grade Pearl bic Asle your grecer for Domestie soap, No Il Way Work This Time, Night before last an attempt was made to birn the M plice, at the orner of Vine and Second streets, but ow inge to th ) prompt action of the fire de partinent the flames were extinguishod be fore the shell had been entirely destroyed The parties who sct the fire at that time ne one else who had the improve ment of Vinestreetat heart, tin hed the last night shortly before 11 o'clock. The 1 nants of the building were saturated swith coal oil and the fire burned with a bright blaze. The department could do nothing but prevent the lames from being ¢ municated 1o the neighboring buildings, and the shall wits wiped off the face of the carth down desy ler same A new of I at the invoice alish turbans, Louis, Domestic soap best for hard w - FOR SWEET CHARITY. The “Liviog Whist” Entertninment Proves w Most Delightiul suc played with men and onn. omen as the the first this eastern fad in Omaha s of the delightful suc Pretty girls apy Whist pack pr last cesses of the is doubly interesting, and sentation of night was season wed priste to the de of the cards represented like in lovely costumes appr nomination while young men areayed his glory Solomon all gave a rich setting to n of brilliancy that has not oeen rivaled in the The groupings of the “living eards™ and _the attractive and well exeented dances, which are necessarily a part of the play, were execuied with artistic excellence and the audience, which braved & most eapricious and fickle night, received more than a fair return for the mite donated to_the € one of the most deserving charities of ctropolis for whose bencfiv*Living Whist iven Thirteen tricks were played and as many fancy dances were given by the fifty-two ladiés and gentiemen who devoted a week to ‘hearsals for “sweet charity.” The ¢ were: I'Equerre,le Circuit, la Chasse, Au; Hornpipe, Fling, Harvard Gavotte, Horn: pipe Polka, Oxford Minuet, Sadowa, Lone isherman, Athalia Polka and la Commande. The play was conducted by Messrs. Millard Punkhouser, W. S. Curtis, Dick Berlin and George Mercer, who showed a fine apprecia tion of the possibilities of this game by play- ing like old-time veterans,~Messrs, Berlin and Curtis winning the 0dd trick and the game Play was begun at 9 o'clock marching abont the sc table with the four in nces ora, L the “cards” iare representing the denommations, hearts, nd diamonds chalked in the After the march the body countermarched and became de- cidedly mixed when the shuffie began Then M. Mercer cut the cards, the deal followed, and the cards were arranged i long and short suits after Mr. Cavendish’s rules, Mr. Berlin dealt. and the manner in which he exccuted this feature of the per- formance, showed that he could manipulate ards with’ quite #s much ability as the move illustrious prestidigizateur, Mr, Her mann. Mr. Punkhouser led and’ played heart from a long suit, but met the threshold of the game by a_ beautiful finesse, which completely upset Mr. Funk- houser's deep laid plans. The third dance la Chas: Standish, Miss Fritza B and Mr. Arter represent was a fine bit of terpsichorean art, especially on the part of Miss Barnard, who made a pretty and piquante three of hearts, Trick No. 0, the fling won_a recall. ‘The Howard Gavotte, trick N was a stately dan executed with charming grace and beauty But this might be said of ail the dinces for they were all features ofa reaily meritorious corners. wheeled, e, danced by nard, Mr. Palmer | the third trick, Miss After the termination of the game and Mr. Curtis and Mr. Berlin had neen declared the victors, tne audience and performers enjoyed the balunce of the evening in aancing. The participants in tae game of living whist wer First Tr King of hearts, ace of hearts, Miss Lowe Miss Lowe; two of hear! Second Trick—Queen Stebbins: eight of diamouds, five of diamonds, Miss Drake diamonds, Mr. Whithread “Third Trick—Queen of hearts. ish; three of hearts hearts, Mr. Palmer Arter Fourth T lace; two of clubs, Mr. Short: nine of clubs, Mr. Mann, Fifth Trick—Juck of hearts, Mr. Wallace; seven of hearts, Miss Price; four of heart Miss Johuson; ¢ight of hearts, Miss Sar Sixth Trick—Two of diamonds, Miss Norton; ten of diamonds, Miss Warner; nine of hearts, Mr. Christiau; six of diamonds, Mr. Ceorge. Seventh Trick-—¢ Kimball; nce of clubs Mr. Belt Mr. Wilkins five of hearts, Miss Lowe. diamonds, Miss Miss Cools seven of of Mi Miss Barnard six of s Stand ten of hearts, Mr. Four of clubs, Miss Wal Miss Short; five of clubs, ick Miss thiee of | Lyman Mr. Buch Hobbie:; ten of of spades, Miss en of clubs, Miss Burns; six of clubs, Mr. hih Trick—King of clubs, jack of clubs, Mr, Miss Bartlett; four anan clubs, Free Ninth Trick —Eight of ¢ borough; seven of clubs, spades, Miss Lionberger Miss Cole “Tenth Trick— King of spades, Mr 1 of spades, Miss Whitbread Miss Williams; three of Mr. McCord. Eleventh lubs, Mr. Stouten Mr. Allen; ten of | two of spades, Beun ; wce of spades, Trick—Jack of Pratt; seven of spades, M of spaces, Miss A. Witi Mr. Cockrell Tywelfth Trick spades, M. Witman ight nine of spades, e of diumonds, Miss B Sharp: three of diamonds, Mi's DParker; five of spa Mr. Fosbeuner: nine of dia monds, Mr. McMahon Thirteenth Trick —Juck Purvis; king of dimnonds of "spades, Miss monds, Miss Day So general waus the praise given the per. formance that the ladies of the Creche have decided o repeat the ent m Mou- | whe weather will not inter entertainment of dinmonds, Mr. Mr. Clements Sharp; four of dia — War Song Concert. Tho Epworth league of the Hanscom park Methodist church gave an interesting con cert ut tho church last evening. The young | people were assisted by the Seventh Ward Miitary band and by the Omaha Guards, snd an entertaining vrogram of music, which in cluded a number of war songs, was ren dered. The eutertaiument will be repeated this evening., OMAHA_DAILY | MANY | the s | from the Se | by | nec | ade | perature and pr duy and since Mareh 1y 1803 | el BEE ANXIOUS CL G FRIDAY, APRIL 21 ) SERVE | # Towa Republioans Arrasging a Delogation for the Lonisville Convention, DIFFICULTY IN AL Appolntment win wring Charge Ne th M « by Mo N AKING SELECTIONS e« i Wit w View of A flonat € inittes in ton for Des Mol Dra Morses, T gram to Tie 1 teo and viee presidents of lean league lect del convention at | entitled to fifty delegate at lar district and four Iherd committec lection 1t is genorally miade for I th vention mitte will to head J Dolliver Farland are large. An 1 spivited rivalry f ‘ MeFariand e the Fran nd Dodge, J. B Kent Manning, C. | the Tenth and tumwa and W N tho Sixth. The well attended. A attended to will '} dent pro tem, the tion iud hods for pushi conve Worklng for Kailrond ¥ April 20 Drs Moisr gram to ‘Lie Fort Dodge. pre siuys in o he could nomination hands for r prefer to follow governor or - ey rather work to pre to accomplish it wutomatic ra congress, Mr. self to the men, organizing “White bable republica private not_an Cofti Fullillod iy Fro Drs Moises, [a to Tue resident county, Ta., I8-year-old dauglh the city late accowrpanied b, son visited and arrested Walt came e young man friven the opportu to the youny trial with the the fac Hawery course and the Justice Moore Co Towa Crry, m to Tur gainst ‘Lenenbo excitement 104 ¢ today libes is a case where Mr with_attempting whici he had In of his stock. made, lus Roilins B Apr | | will meet her gates to attend the frot are s endorsements and recomn will find it no ¢ mderat M i | I e r pli f M Jifth k W ( of It Cal 1. Gr meet mong 3 Lhie il deci ng who has been n ca lett d ilroad men that and nopr vent Sinee wity safety n h iperance work what Button Brigade, w membership of over 10,000 Apr Brr of accompanied Chi dr er I re f was locked up and this me nit Indy by macrying her penitentiary staring wise young co vieted of Burning 1is Ste Apr wh were the Lhe ation returned 4 verdict of guilty Ter to Fatal Boiler ac Crry. Ia., Leceh's ‘saw mill, here, exploded ye was instantly kille the owners, was leg broken in_two jured. He will dae flying debris, arily fatal iplete Wit ¢ Towa's gram to TueBE.| posu ment of the appointed a Al W. Swa Mitchell of Cha Colonel L rumors concerning the penitentiary Sioux Cit Stovx City, grauito Tue BE: dogs in the city be policenien have running at large dog scar A dog of rabies was w0 Crexton Gazett Ta., April 20 The Creston duily and weckly CRESTON, to Tue Bex Gazette was purch; Lean of Atlantic, 1 to State Senator J v a consideration is the leading daily of southwest Iowa. WEATHE It Will Be Sligh WasHINGTON, D, for Friday: I west winds; sligh western portion. For northwesterly gale For the Dakota erly winds, beco lowa warmer in w OFFICE OF THHE April 20.—Omaha vainfull, compa past four years Maximum temporat L temperat temperit cipitution St Nornial temperitur Deticiency for the d Deficiency sinee M Normal precipitatic Defielency for the Deficiency Mareh 1 Avri nine sterd d. hor Pl e, The The explosion cctive water guage. sitentt Des Moines, la., Apr It appears that the of alleged rottenness iu penitentiury not news to Governor oies, on his return to the city had committee, | il of riton s Mad Dog Seare, April N lias issucd a proclamation requiring that all kent orders to shoot This with unmistakabl ot t bitten ut least | before being killed ased . T I B 1 of T tly C., r Nebraska—G itly Generally s—(iene miug sstern portions. Local RRecord. W AL ord of «d withicorrespondiog day of ment showing the co ipitataon at iy, vl n Reports from Othefr’ BTATIONS, Omaha North Platte Kearnoy Chieago iy Bt Y Da Knnn Denver Sait Lol Itap Hel Bismarek St Vineont Cheyenne . ity ort Clty City City Icates trace eonGe K. Huse <up 30 aimae aimiwiadmay, sedmay XVK " I » I I 43 ‘ o Lo he executive Leveni burn his stord the insurance, it beingelaimed that carring insurance for about double the valuc A motion for a new trial Warmer the State Today. il 20, [Specinl Telc ommit the Town Repub. LOMOrTow 1o 8¢ national loagud May 10 Towa s under the call, six 1 ench congressional ) many applicat ndutions that the | 1o v tusk make od that as an effort the next nat sines that H B delegation iy of State for delegate nal con the com or Cummin Hon M at- | distri ere s o o on the deld dohn Ation i Qs being MeMahin of f Davenport 1. Roberts of Fort fo, I A. DBeonett of of Denison from Manning of Ot. | wy of Grinnell from ing will no doubt b sther things to b choosing of a_presi e best fr ling of a state | ling upon the ih organizations Moy en. Special Hon. L. S, ( A Tele Min of mentioned asa | ndidate for governor r recefved heve that Id not accept the has work on his he Uinuch | accomplish than be | esident, and would his nomination than the adoption of his appliance ideas by & been devoting him- | among railway | is known us th which already has he Ises. Special Tele Shafer, a Hancock uis pretty | arrived in Mr. Shafer Police John store soon_ufter ry, a clerk who Klemme. The il 20, A. B Klemm by dessie, of Ha vom of to fulfill_his promiscs nd him in the former married by iy chose ple wer i) 20, [Special Tele has caused much LWo weeks, came ifter long de T his wenbom was_charged the building in presumably to get he wus ich st jury was Explosion. 1 20.—The boilers in miles southcast of | y. William sorge LeRoy, one of ibly scalded, his left es and otherwise in om Swith was struck his injuries are not wreck of the mill caused by la il 20.—(Special Tele: ex- the manage- Anamosa was who said todiy . that on April § he composed of Osicitloosa and J to investigate the at 20.—[Special 1e police department up until May 20 and every dog is because of a mad sl oday and is known a dozen other dogs Sold. Speciai Telegram today by Paul Mae: he property belonged Harsh and was sold F14,000. I'he Gazette OKECASTS, Whroughout | April 20 For ally north in cast warmer in extreme fair; diminishing ally fair variable south sligtly | i BUREAU, OMAHA | | temperature and | 803, 1892 41 3¢ 35 tition of tem Omaha for the 1890, 362 1 10 inch 09 inch 140 ineh Points at 8 p. . widpa1g semvan 30 mws W Clear, 0 Cloar, 02 Rtaln 08| loudy 14 dnow W/ Part eloudy w clondy w T art cloudy w0 ] cloudy | o \y W 1 0w al Foreeast Ofiicial Robbed a Polloeman. The residence of Police Ofticer Duan, 1 Sherman avenue, was cutered by .Auuh:l | #0 1o the | it went | dumping of offal into | committee | providing | issuance of district gr The case of the state | Courncil Bluffs oftice and worlks, , 1893, while ornrily from on Mondny evening family were te vas ransacked but nothing taken looked o watch and aight hurr the Iadies of th pbsont, The house end to the other Ihe thinves purso, | Al te M e wns over ing in plain m thelr - WINSPEAR DEVELOPED A PULL. May Socesnd wloner Ordin. D HIACIng the Strent € point in the counell Mr with & rush Huced the or and in ¢ . mmit himself \ he did not ¢ or wspect of have the cont other regarding the f authority case simply desired t decided A8 w00 a8 the ordinance half dozen member M the ordinanc had been read & their feet. Mr moved that were o nro secured recognition and I hich Mr the table Jine vt 1pon the Iaid upon motion Munro said other papers | been tibled Mr. Wheoler cconded he did wring ysen same cese hd ted that the 1iciry senting vote with anoth 3 1R sedinance | nmittee on and th ithout a d Mr. Steel followed repenling Board of | rording the ordinance Works and city « wiis refers o Judiciary co A little the pr s I recognize Mr od i the « M 1 ha e stree foner | ros h he him b, Work wit hanged Wor e on lzar Munro moved Works and en commissioner onded ana vhe incer b Half imendment prevailed ituted for Koutine The protest of Gibs roceeding 0 citizen nst the he river At point was referred to the Board of Health tion to acecpt the proj of ford Steam Boiler Tnspection and In compit Fidelity and Casunlty cc pany, and the American ( In ane rity company, tak wrance | icies in each company for £0.000 a 10t o excecd #0. After wrangling for near resolution was adopted appr per month each for horse hirve for the two a anis in the offies the building ir for & period of six mont A ! followed thi the amounts | allowed to all employes for horse hive to #15 per month. It was referred v specia composed of Steel and Hart e ition e the ting § S lutior or to Back Hascall "The protest of the property owners against repaving Cuming strect and‘asking that the pavement be repatred was referred to the city engineer, 1 report to the next meeting. Chairman Prince of the committee on vinduets and railways red f: rably upon the ordinance vacating port of West street and giving to the Or Bely vailway permission to fill up its trestle now occupying said strect, and re that the ordinance pass. bers of the committee were being permitted to sign the was recommitted to the commi tee An amending ordinance was that it shall be unlawf PEISOn, COmPAN or Corpor the removal of garbize until a permit such work Ordinances were | commen ed il for any ashe wred for doing | n been se or has g for the amount- providin ding bonds ing to 207,400 'he council will meet again Monday even- ing in committee of the whole to approve of 1 and plans for sewers o be con- e« during the present year, - World's Fair Notes. Cueaco, 111, April 20.—Th struct angements Ba Wr 1t Ourea Colds, Goughs, Sore Throat, Crou a, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Fain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in ad es. U You will sce the exesilent effect after taking \h- first dose. Bold by d e everywhe: bottles 50 cents :md $1.00. o 15 PR The best paying Investment for & h uicy and rich. sav ) tor the World'a talr opening coremonies are aut complotod. S logramn today saying bien, the blind preosentative . ne retary ( that Rev, Wy chapluin of the b Ayer's Pills Are better knowr ly nsed Sugar.coated, free wnd more general cathart ind than any other purely from mercury or drug, this is the family medicine. Though prompt and ener getie in their the pills is attended with only results, Theireffect is to wnd the organic pecially derangement er, and bowels, Ayer’s Pills vegetable, any other inju deal wetion nse of these the best trengthen functions, the varion ach, | Are TeComne: the remed nansea, costiveness, the in indigestion, ririsline jaur the to relic and rheumat with great iralgia taken ind the South, I\ r land or s s benefit ir to the her D, diseases pecn travel Ayers Pills , and should ne the outfit medicinal int t they are put up in 18 boxes, are the bes! ver b omitted in their mates, well To pre in all cli ottle: as “1 have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years, and always fonnd them to be a mild and excel lent purgative, having a good effect ontheliver., Itisthebest pill used.’ —Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. Prepared by Dr..J.C. Ayer & Cr Every Dose Effective Maes Lowel erywhere | The Excelsior Home-Baker and Roaster Kos bread 18ty leaves ut t molst; mea third nutritlo it after haviog eln Tady tried ite an do with relrenlars, AGENTS WANTED CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, Council B uffs, lowa. @YUUR EYES ARE TROUBLI\‘J Y)J Meyer & Bro. Co| Jewelers and Onticians Twin City Steam Pye Works. C. A, SCHOEDSACK. Proprietor, Dyeing, Cleaning ¢ OF GOODsS OF EVERY cor. Ave. A for irculars and HAVE SEONY) ind Refinishing DESCRIPTION nd 26th St, 310, price list SEEN The King of Scorchers ? Made by the Centaur Cycle C o. of Coventry, England, The oldest und strongest cycle company in the world, R R K Scorchers, M U H ustler Ath'ete oad King ocad Queen ingman andother Medium Grade Wheel ermaid (I\l‘J'U KINGMAN & CO- PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS Manufacturers, importers grade bicycles; also vehicle §. M. WILLIAMSON & Co,, CITY, DEsS MOINES AND and jobbers of high and medium s and farm machinery, Council Bluffs Agen Il roceived n nm Glideaway OMAHA, BNk o 3 1 AM SO HAPPY! 3 I Tlood tro It has also caused my hair to grow o wain, as it had been falling out by th handful. After mn,h many physicians in vain, 1 am 80 happ A .8, 0. H. ELBERT, Galveston, Tex, S CURES s forcing ot garma of s €aso and the polson &8 well S G718 entirely vegetallo and harmloss, Treatise on Blood and 8kin mailed froe DOHANYS THEATER. Connoll Blnfy John Dohany, - = - -« - a, Mana ONLY ONE NIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL TIE EMINENT A LEWIS MorrisoN Wwirely and -.1.» nieand dramat FFUST i, |NEW. OSTUME ‘BROCKEN SCENE. " PROPERTY with fl t lHP WU\DH(HIL 22. TOR, iy FVERY EVERY hed genalneg LUl phurr PRICES v Friday m, W. L. DOUCLAS 83 SHOE xoY'®ie. them? When next i try a palr, they more comfort and service for the mone ther make. Bestin the world. Seats At S you wear ¥ FOR LADIES $2.00 181.75 | FOR BOYS W, L Duug!as shflh are made In all the Latest Styles, ant a fine DRESS SHOE 50, $4 or 5 Shoe. T , when Shoe > t supply you, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Soid by gner Webter, irion, Eilas Sver ¥, ~outh O AND Depart- d Oftice, proposals wnd Office, LOPOSALS MARKING 0t of the Vashinzton FOR SPity BOUNDARY Interior, ( April 3, 1 ‘ived at the . D. C.. unt K p. ., on 6th day 1893, for <ur- arking by 1o m of th the state of t South Dakot url river ress, Approved propriation tor su The survey is to be with sp NG [ Saturdiy veying thit “portion indary i stions and al regulat mentsare (0 be ply on said boundar sxeen Slirviey i estabi quired by the spectfical gulations, must inelud ficid work and the moniin s relative to the nd blank propos Applic al must r $500). Iy from prac ¥liose competen ry o this ofi ute the ith such ass als must be and ex- monu- tervals nz the 15, is re s, instructions and Loth the nts. Coples of the staet thie Froy Iressed to ton, 1. ( cot bids is resery Special Noticas. 0Nl 8L ANTED, youns \\ Bec tetly 1 bookkeeper, d writer. Apply 4 present em- ), whi 0 17_possibl strictly coot Bluts WACTS and ught and sold. ans F Fmant elty pr Toomas, Couasl ANTED Girl for ge W Man ¢ manager commission Blufts ¥ asts 10 at Bix M ALTESE Crose 1 s Merriam b Wia EXCHANGE « K oK RENT N %o bara 1W. Min )13, 200d condl spile Shugarh 1s0t o0f ¢ O SALE Hard are (GARBAGE removad Teleaned. Wel Burke elty bal ~E and CHANCE for rig1t wan ¢ Au vor goods Wage and profits divided every 4) dars. any. \ buy 13 shar Morse. Room 5. kverett hoap ' Lwa ving wares and team: & atreet. KKy 0K, BALE W 1L well below cost & oK SaLy S Malo ar yeara. thages, cheap, o ve Grceasnields ACKE farm for ro acre. Jubmston & Vi acre toact andl Taaleal L0 Land ¢ ake 6 W RENT - The e will sell property. Ly & He se corner of Willow Mrs Hancy udiog bars, oF u tire SALE-Hig oW slums W ANTED. par ttle time and capital 10 Wanutacture and Juce patented novellion l L J. Adais, 448 Feria aveuue, Lousell Biule

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