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THE _OMAHA_DAILY BEE: suxm\f APRIL_23, 1893-TWENTY PAGE THE l)Ath ' BEE [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Seni ittty i ahreh A et It e | MONEY ENTIRELY T00 TICHT THE LASSITUDE OF SPRING' WHY HE SPEAKS HERE went to the house to make an investigation. | during all the wodk, With his gun in reach he made an assault [ First Baptist—Pibaching by Rev. J H ('('IIN'H«NIJ Frs — on the room and made a th ieh search, | Davis in the mothipg on e g e TR but fellow had disappeared, notwith- | Church and Pastor in the ) n of the | Bayk of illba o vollections Too OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET Mystery Surrounding the Washington Avenue | standing the women who were in the house | Church i Sundag sch ing peo- | of Millbank Finds Collectiows Tc Cause of This Plainly Explained by 1der Thompaon Explning Wis Rens 4 kg | had not seen him leave. Everything in | ple's meetink, 7: ng évening soryice. | Olose and Gives Up. 4 Y Y | wons for Speaking Through the Newspis Sewer is Deopening Steadily. the room had been ransacked, ‘with the Evangelical Misdign - North Eignhth street Dis. Copeland & Shepard, Pers to the People of Omaha and Vielnity Deliverea ty earrier to any part of the city evident ntion of stealing \\h:l!,xl\l'l and Avende E. Preaching by Rev. J. Fisk e L know thera are vo Dl who, Fead & TIL ticles o ue might be there. ow | at 1l | 3 al statoonts mude by pitients of Des, Copelund H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER | (on reADIcTORY STORIES ARE CIRCULATED | mch was stolen couid not be tald until Mr. | Young Men's Clirfytian Association—Hoys | CHAM3ERLAIN HAS A NOVEL CURIOSITY w Words Setting Clearly ieforeYou the | & Sheoard with doubt und won lor, ey will TELEPHONES | Rusineps Office. ... Ne &3 | Winship had had time to make s thorough | meeting at 3 at the_rooms. Men's meeting TEAEON Tor & Vers Ganuril OOMBIRYHS a8 thoy m when they rear these — search. How ho got away from the house | at4at the Masonfe templ ssed by | N Gimine: d)vt b:dios that.: OF PR . " . " And the Kasy Meanaat the Hands IV hay showdd 1 hiese peog Ly ieade e velves ¢ " 0 . o | without any of the people secing him is a | President Beardshear of Towa Agriculture Pecullar Natural Phenome Exists . eneespape 8 (f they are all richty T want te MINOR MENTION. City Officials Do Not Agree as to the True | | oo Tyl he had disappeared as com- | college. Mr. Birdsafl will lead the singing o the Nesorvat Dise of Omaha Peopla to Care Ity | say Just a word to them ut the outset: 1f wng s Afirs—it Wil All He pletely” as if he had been annihilated, and | Anniversary uniot geeting at the Broadway Ungalified Divoree T - by U been suff ring fron dicace whioh §mpai , N. Y. Plumbing Co. A 3 o nothing has beon seen of him since. Ac- | Methodist church, € p. m. Dr. Beardshear 4 | ooty oy, Tessene Lwair poieer. o 15 503 Broadwi cording to the description furnished the | will make the anniversary address at Sloux Falls. | 8prinz appears to have fairly come, yet that | lWse/wness, andmalt, yow pr a rable and Miltonberger is the hatter, 502 Broadway OO E ha. ob & showt. HERYY Sey AT Wit ¥, add \SE 0OIA. YOU CORTEAGLSd SuiTl SlIIE Lo St Vir futur'e /mur,, Dy hd found res The members of the Broadway Methodist sth, full f essed in & brotvn suit, Another improvement to_the popular - lvl;“v,i‘u |”n“ "x‘” .Lm..',' s oven more annoving :’_‘:‘,‘r My _M‘;*"‘; o ;"'_'r ;l“:; church are fssuing a weckly paper called i " | and he answers the description almost | Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co MicnaNk, 8. D., April The Bank of | You wakon with a brd taste 1'."”}'.\"v;‘"‘.'." nh wld be cured y “he Inde : he true inwardnese of the Washington | gyactly of & man who played the same sort : ¢ Milbank failed to open its doors this morn: | AN VONF HoSFIls L1y Stopped hpWIth REFG | el 40.NOE COUFY Rotarioty F 4 promnonce | The ladies of the Unity Guild \\mlrl\l‘ a | avenue sewer deal has not yet come to the a trick at another dweliing only a day or House paints, best brands in the mar- Tig, HAVOHE *mado tn Xasuntnt to 1ok, & ~<H~I|n~ :v'l your throit eastiy fills up and | thS ':‘?"‘.":".'.' public, ,{:"fl 1y oy i { party at Masonic temple on Wednesday | gy o\ A AT b Reb1s O Gbs || EWO KBO st olied Yo i , having ma 1 assignment to Ho vou have' to coneh and spit 1o olear it these |BAve found w_of physicluns who hiuvi M.n\\ party at | fasonic temyp i surface, and if the city offi ‘iuls keep on con WO A ket, cheap, at DeHaven's. 12, Grold for tho benefit of its croditors. The | Morn nee Your appetite Tt i erias | cured me after yeurs of suffering of a disense ening, May 4 evening, M 3 tradicting one another as they have so far Song Recital, y 1y " wite, | steiisne he market preventing the ro. | Ve and ‘vou have headache ensily. “Your Thomas Metealf intends to make aboub | it iy hrd to tell when the true state of | Mrs. W. H. Wakefleld and Miss Neole M 8B Vanstia, BLOMHRYS D BVEESILDI, | ewal 6o ita papsennd the Almouity o making | el Coqneaie Loy d. Jineiiasyou tesl 500 of improvements ou his res i owil of saper and the diMculty of making Sayniam 4 wonk and Jinguides ! s T o amnee affairs will be found out. The Oaklund ave: | Ogden will give a musicale at Mueller's mu Geo. S. Davis, preseription druggist collections aro understood to be the cau cold KNS GOt teoutis’ curedi Pnas s | The members of the Veteran Fircmen's | nue residents, who are responsible for | sic hali next Thursday evening, April 1t 5 —— The lfabilities are reported to be over $100.00) | What fs causn: voiir wo k' appotite. Tie association are making 4 wwements for a | the commencement of the suit, ob- | will be one of the social events of the season, Domestic soap best for havd water. with assets largely in excess, but consisting | season has loosened up vour catarrh -thut's KEaely o ds and favm HRoper i tingering co'd and choked-up head grand ball on the evening of May 1 ject to the newspaper accounts | as both ladies ars well known in both musi ——— largely of lands nud farm property. Witk ¢ catarrh, And h's oA Marricd, Saturday cvening, April 22, 1803, | that have been given, and also | ealand soctul circles, They will be assisted HE SLEW THE HARE. Bnt & TR AR o e Ve, HopE o T e A dr. W. 1. Wainwright and Miss SO Anna | (0" g et o "b¢ some | by Miss Fanny Bates, - elocutionist, o cent & \ rs of anl, v it mouth fn the morning, i Bickabaugh, both of Houth Omahs, Neb., | 10 . e 1s %o tha ot d !'~‘ +he | Omaha, ' Messrs. Roy L. Smith and W.S. | Ana Murd v s In Seir. | VoY in full all indebtedness, ff"\f"l'.hY. i dlestion and making you 'teel Rov. H. Il Barton oMciating. of I»"uw .v\rw?u:.nl"” n.;-. ¢ u..x“.\u\.)ulul | :!..-\l..\l\“‘.-r ””l“lh(‘\l [Vlanists .....1' J '|:‘ Sikb D e B4 1fisorable wua ailg ur app o atione ara it for & pecoption to be | Junction forbils the doing of exactly what | Simms of Council Blufts, accompanist. ‘The | o s ing pi 4R On6e cAUEHY | ORKNBWNEALYS, Dj; Aprt Spectal to | montis plensint T given_ the ne fitnmECn ANy RN RN st hought following [ndes ave patronesses: - Mestames | | 1 S K B, Vi S, G Nk | s Be]--One of the preatest curiosities | i {hi3 1 fone s Tt oy Rl Lot ot l %610 oiocke, bY | ity tate et SRl L Gl ‘]" | T8 Trognor, A, B, McKune, L. W. Ross, | the Million, and the implacable game- | in the west is the now famous burning bluft | Shepard are RaviH, WoAlen, 4 city into the ereek on North Muin street, the | g 0 R My fontgomery, L O, Ferson, | keeper took him before the magistrates. | in Charies Mis county, this state. Itis sit- [ Sogl4in this, o0 had butter go tn BRT T bakeion of Hurmony, ehaptee No, | counoll nd enginecr dedy havinis Souht of T W, Tullays; J; B F\ M J. L. Stew! | One of the country landlords sitting on | vated on a stream tributary to the Missouri E L Dokt tnd 25, Order Eastern Star, at Mas; temp! such @ thing, and yet the residents of Oak | art, J.J. Shea, J. C. Bixby, 'W. H. Haver- | the bench asked him what right he Thursday o | tokill & hare, when the actor replied in | county. It was noticed for many years that | i AL & All Haombers. Ave land avenue point to the fact that the con-- | stock, W. W. Walla S. Bullurd April 27, All 1 | with the | Tickets ure now on sale at Brackett's, W, S i THie guested fo be present promtly at 7:30. | nection has not yet been made with the | iR e FOC Y PTG S and Muel- | the following parody on Brutus”specch | gu05 would not remain on this hill, n The reputable physicians of Omaha Tmportant. By order of worthy master. lower Washington avenue sewer and con- | jowg" The following program will give an | 10 the Romans, in defense of his KIlling | .14 the stream freeze at the base of the” | furnishing o . George J. Harding and Miss Ida C. Cook | nection has been made with the one on | idenof the treat thatis in store for those who | ¢ | bluft in the coldest weather, The Indians e Ll e L were married last Wednesday at the home | North Main street. The ground has all been | attend “Britons, hungrymen and epicures! | 'HF G S0 . 5 it attention and :uuju»:[::,:u\'.m.-y’.v, ;\h)' a I_\KI:TM {} b ced with the paving, and so far as o Selected Plano =uette | here me for and bo silent that ‘l‘“l‘ ;“ y \'[ Lol 'l‘“'"' »""l" “\ :““ compounded, at a reasonable charge Yook, nton strec or e ot 1 the work is all completed M Smith and My Marshali e sliove me for onop | bibed many Indian superstitions, attributed i 3 5, CHARLES THOMPSON, MISSOURT VALLEY. T son of the Latter Day Suints church ofticiut- | “8 3 (} e b onar it this seems to contradict | Sehira saguat | YO Y il toe o ‘.', My 1OROE | this toother thun nntural causes, One win- | Be-. fmonthy are Dra. Ocpeland and|, i 1og Rt SNp B oo L Strs Wakeneid and have respect for your honor that | this to other than natural causcs. One Wit | gyopqrg, [from which many £164l troables st So 2 g ey o | 100 uve t ord of th gin a0d | Mendelssohn But the Lord is Mindful you may believ nsure me in your . H b LU S bL D IR Be: and Wilson Jones, two men fog i the affair by | Mendelasohn.. yo y ! & Yhat | borhood of “the buff, on looking out of his A S |1 bridzc builder, with the general fores B wFa ohnr - o 3 ; o 4 ongincer, who soys o wisdom —and_awake your senses, ‘that | oibin'for the first time that day, saw s { A TRUE-HEARTED WOMAN, ‘.,‘ i of brid Fremont, Kilhiorn & M1ssourl oft day two ago, were | that the @ ) be run through Main | Dodge ftecitation Minuct | You may be the better judges. Lf there | yiging from the bluff. and procecded th M T A R T e 0 brought into the city yesterday by a deputy | street to the creck for the present, The Miss Tiitos be any in this assembly, and dear friend | to investigate. Secing 1o ! She Bolleves That Shie May tencfiv Othera | Di(ES LIIUING and pile driving is hatd on United States marshal and lodged in the | statement made by some one to the Schira Spring Time | of this hare, tohim I say that a poacher’s | thoroughly puzzled, he due into the bl by Velling Her Owa Ste [ om ] are ont in all weuthor and v ,‘ | work In the damp and co'd. My e itarrhil dise county » keeping, that the part of the sewer on No) My Soloctag VTS Waketield, Miss Ogden, d love for hare was not less than his. If, | and, on drawing out his shovel, was nearly Mes. Tt. A, Wobster, the woll known muslolan | aase sTacted 1y nose, thEont, oves shd 1o & elected Piuno Solo 0 B M ) - roccived n badge | street was laid a few inches lower than the N B L | then, that friond demands why a | Overcome by the rush of gas and smoke that [ aad toicher of musiv, Hives at" 1212 Caitornia | My blood ant who @ syston were bolsonod nnd yesterday from Cedar Rapids. 1t v on Washir avenue in v that * | a( Cowan snow Flake poacher rose against a have ‘this | Poured out. For a long time scientists specu- | dteeet. 1l very lndy. Mrs Wobster would | the diseus 8 dully getting a firmer grip on 10him last June at the state firemen’s tour- | ordinary sewage might run down Washing- | b Smith Mine Own Little Sweeth g (- lated on its origin. while thousands of per- [ fhun unnecessary prouminence before the pub- | iy wholo body. With & few weeks' treatment : i & | o is my answer, not that I loved hare % + but it 5 word from her will ala others she | by Drs, Copelund & Shepard Iam wonderfully nament which was beld at that place. Itis | ton avenue and none but the ‘ove Mrs. Wakefield < ) : sous visited the spot does not hositate, Mrs, Wolstor says teht | better fn ull peots. T have vald much a beautiful work of the jeweler's art, con that might come from he ¥ rains run off Gounod The Worker | less, but that I loved ‘.‘””“;" R S The blufl is very abrupt, rising to no more | years ao 1 contracted ¢ tareh in Spr fieid i py for doctoring before, but i huve sisting of u solid gold pendant bearing the | into the creek, is denied by the city en- | po g0 4 P Had you rather this hare were living | than 100 feet in height, and presenti Ohio. Ttstoudily wo kened we. 1 lost o found a thorouszh system that Is curinz me nsignia of the association on a raised back who shows his plat as evidence of Lol iRl e | than I had died quite starving—or that | varie ed appearance, due to the chalky, | tte and ‘all run down.' Every cold made [rapidive This much it s 4 ploasure adut insig I | 1 ) | ¥ ground, all of solid gold, hang rom a »J‘\vllll | ruth of whiat h ~|‘~} Alte ¢ ther n.l- | Wickede art's Springtime | this hare were dead that I might live a m[nm II\““ sulpliur, and m;uhv yellow M“\ LU AL LU L S AL S | tosuy to my fricuds and to tho publie. bin representing o length hose. Mr. | case is becoming very much mixed up, anc Mrs, Wakefield jolly fellow? As the have was pretty I | Phur Tocks in the process of formation, an R ul pia'n between i i3 i A . : i ; i STy 3 e hu as pret) ot 4 my shouiders—feoiing like a leavy load to ‘ CURED BY MATL -W. W. Duvis, a rospect= Templeton is justly proud of the honor con- | the mystery will not be cleared up probably | & Huwleys. . My dttle Love | 300d), for him: as he was plump I re | 10 the lurge amount of alum and | direy—qnd n rasp ng cough, proved e dan- | ed and roliable moreh wt of shonando . [a ferred upon him by the association until tomorrow, when the arguments upon | yer-Nelmugd, o unefonlltig | HEEW S0 i Wae simbie 1 honos | Lanite » imbedded 3 | zerous extension of my disease. Iwas rap | writes: Al VOUE troitment over & Clay MeMullen of Crescent was brought | the granting of the injunetion are to be made Ribonatoln ISSORACK o Angol. | (st i Y SRl SaW N wing, extending to the edg SeCrd n Dr. shepard took my ease. [ month 1 mueh bettor—la befors Justice Vien yesterday for a hearing | by the attorneys before Judze Deemer. ) { Cowan Vinlrs | hims: but as he was eatable 1 slew him. | and enclosing from the sides, ti up und ' Femoved tho tatarel | fact like ! VR on the charge of assault with intent to do Yesterday morning the plamtiffs filed an Mrs, Wakefi 1 Miss Ogdon, Ihere ave tears for his beanty, joy for [ wings present the same o od face 1 ng Ihive had large returns |right now, of the short breath other small boy, | amended petition in which they asked that a - his condition, honor for his speed, and the bluff, and ail the wings and bluff e and am glad to tell 16" | or tired, Wonik f s 18 no clogzing great bodily injury to another small boy dy 4 3 C of the head an 1 van hoirte The victim claimed McMullen threw him | similar injunction be issuel to restrain the rom, death for his toothsomeness, Who is se to an almost perfectly level table land H » | wdvise u © ) YO e e vt Mt his mowth full | City from allowing any more refuse to be | NEw g 5, '08.—Mr Sate R0 AVUEL waCifl ¥ah TER | sUsTvHL e "Summit of the bIA grows o beauti- | THE COPELAND MEDICAL PRAC- | [, jidyise uil et of dirt, Aftera consul uin:. it }\.V\dm ided ‘xl"‘.‘x“\”"\"“.”,”,” :h‘ni <|'>‘;‘k o I.\”uuu!‘ Ly, Mueller, Council Bluffs, ar " [ man? If any speak for him [ have of- ,‘)5“[:1“1\\:\' L |H\rn|\‘y‘ :“:- \\mln-lmv hI\\I TICE IS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE vithdraw the charge and make it a s ¥ Attorney Hazelton filed the answer of | Zyour king {$itio ended tos | tarde B el st raiily ower i 0 & rather STrange record a ',,‘f..“‘."f,'..“r“;( L N fomma. | the city to the petition, in which he denied | :1 “"_'“”’ '_" ‘““;”,‘““y" cxtended to us | fonded. Who is here so silly that as the only oth place it is known | THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. Fion was_ filed making the desived change. | that the city had any intenti allowing i e at | would not take a tit bit? If any speak, (1o grow is on Swrit Mound, S. | IT IS FOUNDED ON HONESTY AND and the case will have a trial nextSaturday | the sewer’ on Washington bot) YOULHEN nng 2 » | for him T have offended. Who is here | D, which for many years was the | BUILT UP BY ABILITY, SKILL i : Y | run into the cre on ) street, came duly to hand, for whic 50 sick that does not love his stomach? | camping and council grounds of a certain ’ Ten Days s World' E | and that the scle object in making the | cept our thanks, and at the same time | if any speak, for him I have Indian tribe, ana which, on the death of the | AND EXPERIENCE. It will coat you less than %50.00, - | sewer is to connect it with the sewer on | our i not being able to be pres- You have offended justice, s chief, became his grave. According to | thing necessary included. Thi n Main street, and that itis the intention to | e memorial oceasion. You | eried one of the magistrates, out of pa- | legend this flower sprung from his grave, | & shingto enue | i K ' ] \ and the superstitious still scem to detec S B o sotitiae, clon, sufe, | connect the 'sewer on Washinglon avenue | have cvidently gotten up ws tasty an in- | fenco with this - long and strango | 30 the superstitious stil scem to tetoct LOW RATES. with another sewer which was luid on that 5 ¢ something uncarthly in the mild, sweet per- close to_grounds and on the beach of | St Wt of Main street some tme ago. | Vitation card as has come under our no- | harangue, which began to invade the | fume of the Mound lily, as it has heon | CATARRIL AND ALi CURABLE DIS Lake Michigan. = Write to J. T. Chyno- | 11| s and O, P MeKesson, two of | tice in some time and deserve a great | fime which his own stomach told bim | named, The theory of the mound is this: | pASEs T 5 r weth, Windsor Park, 11l RRefors to H. | the plaintifs, deny in the most emphatic | deal of credit thevefor, which we extend | had arvived. [Thora e itndwi 19] Gxlsb LM tHE RORHEED | omit T et kT oLy A NG AT W. Tilton of THE BEE, or Jucob Sims | terms the truth of the city officials’ claims | to you with the greatest of pleasure. “Then,” replied. the culprit, guessing [ to the southern boundary, and from the | pipNTs AT A m:r\'\' DLl of Sims & Bainbriage, Council Blufls. in this regard and point to the many indica- | We hope it will be an eventful week in | at the hungry feelin of the bench) | western to the Missouri river and east of FREATED BY MAIL SEND YOI Y \IP: % 7 tions that the injunction was actually needed | your business and result in many Hard- | “wince justics is: dissatisfied it mus? | it some places, vast beds of lignite coal, and | o3 AN AR 2X aturday, April I permanently | inorderto prevont the gndangering of 1he | man sales, and with special regards | nceds have —something to devour s supposed that one of these beds les be 1 th of the citizens. They aunounce their | g il Ll gt ol : S neath this blu 1 it is being consumed by close my jewelry business. PPeopic Who | determination to fight it out on that line if | from Mpe I and Me. Lohr, we re- | Heaven forbid T'should keep any justic® | i i iemal This looks very reason have left watchesand jowelry for vepairs | it takes uil sumnier. main, yours very sineerely, from dinner; so, i you please, L'l wish | able, ns on digging but n few inches. piece o =T must call and get them, and all bills s SN HARDMAN, PECK & C0. | your worships a gaod-day and & good ap | of half burnt lignite and sulphur stone are HAVE YOU SERN must be settled before that dute. Carl ME. DEANIS' BLACK I T T Petite found, and sometimes @ thin blue flame ac Burhorn = o g The agi N 56 vi v | companies the smoke. — Result of the Trial of His Alleged Assallant stor's last wish, gave repri = 1 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, ) Yatsis Fiive salants | 4ot now passing through some breakers, | 8CtOUS last wish, gave him a reprimand Appealed to the bive purt. 1 have piblicly s kil 1 | river in the southern portion of Charles Mix | e+ Wil nit eiarge you pure drugs, carefully Tpom. i | 1 let him go. N . . P. Kie . | and whether or not the bre s will result | BRC g Swovx Fans, S. D, April Mr. and Mrs. John Fox leave this evening | G T SEnll i Iaghian, ‘(e || 474 WHAMHAHCEEOE chi/breakers Will Seih —— = 4 sk remaine > s Some tr Teleg: o Tie Bee.]—Judge h of the Made ; . Centaur Cvele C rentr 73! g0 nd Mrs wohn Fox. Ieave this ovetik | Omaha hack drivers charged with robbing | 10 8 Wreck remains tobe_seen. Some trou A FLOATING MONSTER. :A\ ramt Tz ll‘ RO R Made by the Centaur Cycle Co. of Coventry, England, i relatives, George Dennis of Red Ouk, on the bottoms | Ple has been caused among the members GLLAILELE LY COd RO T . Mr. aad Mrs, 1. J. Steadman left last even- | & Week or so ago, had & préliminary examin. | through the action of H. Z Huas in hiring-a | Dimensions ot ‘tNe Lurgost Steamsnip | Mrs: Gertrude Smth of New York, and that The oldest and strongest eyele company in the world, ing for Keokulk to take in the Grand Army | dtion yesterday afterncon before'udge N man to repair and paint the boats of the as- Afiont lady left for the east tod: Her husband mpment. Gee. Dennis was put upon the stand and tion, he considering it his duty to doso | Saturday last the latest product of the | Was Duke Smith, who is a son of ( al . Road King I ustler s W, M. Geddes of Grand Island, nc- [ (04 the story of ‘tis uh.»"li:'x:h'r.‘x.'\','.fi‘1‘):'.- v virtue of bis oftice of commodore. Some | Cunard line left Liverpool for New | Green Clay Smith of Kentucky, a grand ife, e city vi G | a0 of the other members took exception to this i sphew. s N d'a cousl 5 of: ) ife, Is in the city visiting | giceing. Ho was not drunk, althouen ho | action and ot u meating_of the disectors a | YOrK: She s called tho Campania and | nephew of Honry Clay, and a coisin of the : R( ad Queen ,@t‘hlctc Vi had drunk a few glasses of something before | day or two ago a resolution of censure is o floating monster. In fact, she is the | Dukes, the great tobacco manufacturers of Kingman Glideaway S o he left Omaha. None of the other witnesses | ndopted. This fmmodintely cansed a lavge | largest steamship afloat. She has a | Richmoud. Allof his counections are among | ) The Grand Hotel, for the state could ftentfy them asthe | umount’ of hard fecling on the part |-length of 600 fect between perpendicu- | the aristocracy of wealth and standing in J \ Scorchers, andother Council Bluffs. Most clegant hotel in '.i".".',‘.":‘f. ’ln wevd lrltul» in (l-.l nh;nx:n: of Huas' friends, and another meeting of thi s, being some eighty feet only shorter | the south, and his own fortune is considera- | | : B Mermaic Medit Jowa. Dining room on seventh tloor. | ¢ In‘."lf‘;;“"}'“ “"_M“: "d“::":l‘ “;I'I»“]’I'_‘I'jjf\‘ -|n-.~rm'rsl\»-”~-l lied A\nm‘.ru'uw 1“ re | than the now defunct Great 'n. | ble. “!'m" ium :f;hllluh position in internal ¢ 3 3 Mermaid Medium 5 #3 $5: tier day, E. B Clark, At WIL ¢ ute presen hat meeting and the resolution ¥ a0 . | revenue service of the government, T 3hin %S:f,t,","" 8 10 8 perday. B P Clark. | Several policémen and detectives from | of censure ws stricken from the minutes | i ’“'L"_‘,:""‘x::‘,‘l"f, ,':‘u“"l‘mi"mm e stationed in Kentucky, He married Ger 2 Umpire Grade P Omaha also teatified ) trude Dahl in New York City on September | et T Wias AN & . by a vote of 5 to 4. Huas, who had tendered ; Free treatmonts daily from 2 to 4 p, | OBl two witnessos were summoned for | piy resignation as soon a3 the trouble was referred to; depth to upper deck, for 19, 1885, and lived with her for three years, m. at the Council Bluifs Modical and | thedefense, oneof thom. being Mrs Kies | raised, was informed that s resignation | three feot, with a grosstc mnage of when, owing to incompatibility of temper B T o haly and | wite of oue ot the defendints, She testified | Woulu' not. be accepted, Whereupon A | tons and a displacoment of about 18,000 | and failure to support her on the plan_she |,< IN GM A S s g came home that evemng at his | Byckman, W. H. Wakefield, J. M. Fenlon | The Campania is propelled by twin manded, she left him and c: ( ‘Boxes and barrels of. Drexel’s Bell Iexuiar lr"4'.'.'."1?,"‘::-‘"..(" .';.‘-'li'f{.‘v" ‘m:';:_" was | and J. W. Paimer immediately resigned | serews dviven by two complote sets of lls. There are no children, cologne, a delicious perfume, 25¢ bottles | (laimed to have taken place. L pAlthein nosilons gHnreafacntit “:,v";:';'\'::jn triple expansion engines, each of five of 1 7 : PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, DES MOINES AND OMAHA. for l0e. " Davis, the druggist. Lew Herman, who keeps a - saloon in | calied by Vice President E. A. Wickham for "“‘l,‘l'."l;","‘ e h‘f”"f."',"..::"“,.""',',','l”fl"",' r Nas, S. D, Apri [ A Manufacturers S ) 5 : S T maha, testified that Dennis b, come Into | Monday evening at the Grand hotel, to take | Mediate and wo low pressure—working | melogrum to Tur Bee. ) —The K anufacturers, importers and jobbers of high and medium Lewis Morrison appeared ut Dohany's last | panied by two men whom he did not Know, | i post hin s nomeosed of vones mon 98 | Steam for the main engines is gene and Cattle company today sold 8.4 grade bicycles; also vehicles and farm machinery. evening in famous presentation of | He said "Dennis was “fully intoxicated” at along » highe sles, @ i B bloconded steel boil- | cattle to Humphrey d e A Sesaltebennis s Y kot at | belong to the highest social circles, and the | in twelve large double-ended stee ol R e eon tEnLthrata s Bine. Rl AR R ¥ “Faust.” It was an elaborate and finishe ic time, and even after “having attained | puplic is wenerally interested in the outcome | ers, two sets of six each, in separate , B ihe SRR S. M. WILLIAMSON & CO., Counc!l Bluffs Agzn oAttt > that condition he drank eleven or mor TS ) using y g production, all the members of the compuny | Yt CONAILON he drank elovon or Wore | of the trouble water-tight compartments. of the I st ¢ ny in the west. The sustaining the sin an excellent man hd while he wu re he became very loud Wil Open W Her engines indicate from 14,000 to | company T several large sales re- r ere was a large audience present and boisterous, betting he could thrash any Public interest has only been whetted | 13:000-horse power. The Campania's | cently. Vext Thursday cvening Fritz aud Webster | man in the crowd at $1,000, agreeing to | v the delay in the opening of C 5. | funnels measure twenty-one feet in 3 .y compuny will appear fn “A | Prove any manaliar for $100, and all the | p¥ 210 TC ¥ it € OPSEHIE 07 Mol B | diameter and are 120 feet high, meas- | Dr. Prisnell treats catarrh. Bee bldg. Time." It is a far | A adyie o UpTwadie who'd crowd | e tund. The trouble has been caused | Ured from their lowest section, or about S - ¢ with catehy music and entertaiuing varie- | §ot R CE el "down in- the alley and | by the inability of the manufacturers to | 88 high as the Eddystone lighthouse. 01d Earth Flops Ounce in 20,003 Years. ties, Mo plot, concerus a soung " Hoston | il il eye upon a' projcting stone. and | A1 the large special order given them, | Her flying bridge is sixty fectabove the | Marshall Wi one of the best studont who is followed to Vrmont by the | fi "\ 'hore Denmis gov. tho biack eyo | but the delay will soon bo ' torminated, | Water: Sho is provided with the most | known of the great uriny of Puacific coust ‘Will be the Grand Opening g hich he was trying to swear onto the two | The store will be opene: elaborate electrie light installation ev scientists that have lately sprung up. whom he does not e These creditors | B The store will be opened on Wednes: at have 1 - R s oy love T thers aredilors | nak drjvar. : morning. Pooplo who have delayed | Pub on to any ship, and has powerful | claims to have discovered a “third prin- MAY 2 to 6 of the of checkmating the hero, who like all heroes, | g After the evidence was allin the court | 3, vinir their spring and summer foot- ch tights for use when seouting in | cipul motion of the carth,” which is this: 18 never checkmated. discharged the two defendants. wear will be well repaid, and they will | times of war. The w hole length of elee- | Every 20,903 years the globe ch s its . e ave the stunity of inspecti trie wire on board exceeds forty mil north and south poles on account of the Coal = e GREAT BILK SALE have the opportunity of inspecting the | tric W b exc ty mi th a oles . t N'l::«x(l)\lr;”)‘x‘llnu;\:\‘:mll :;: fi..-“'\‘»[aluvthf.‘-i"lll :t = finest and neatest stock of shoes in the | The Campania’s cabin and other fittings | attraction th th has for its own mag- Ry Tt A GO Ne 4 M 5 ¥ ¥ And Silk Exhibit at the Boston Store, | city. eclipse anything attempted before. | netism. The sun, too, trongly attracts Y. - A, Cox, D Main. FE oy 4 S —— When she has her maximum comple- o of the poles and repels the other. | L] See the peeriess Dauntless yeles Commencing Monday, April 24, a Dsin o "‘"I'”l'h""(‘l'l_"“:“‘:‘ S ment of passengers and crew on board it | This being the . it only takes the and get our terms. Henry Murphy. 10 | silk machine weaving dress silks in full B il is caleuluted she will have at least 2,000, | short space of 20,903 years for the double | ‘ k QT 220 Pearl strect. 3 operation in our A window. the prop- | the crime of murder, and a description of [ She has ample accommodation for 700 | attraction to careen it over to such an 103 MAIN STREET. R o ; orty of the world-fumed Natchang Silk b “I‘.““h":f;:‘;:'s"'::,":‘l'l_”""l‘1"" YR8IpEaaY. 03 el AN 160 sc I'”l'"l‘ lase) extant, that it suddenly flops” ninty The best musical talent is secured for the opening night, PR ? i mpany ol illimantic, Conn, - 3 9 R RS, 2 ainder g stel 2 passengers egrees. Mr. cele i e C TG r , . & 2 manicuring. Room Qition o thise and i Morder “to | auest that they keep an eye out for him. | and her working st those grand “ops” oecurred 6,000 years | TUESDAY, MAY 2, with a grand exposition during all the Surprise Party. introduce their famed silks to | He was ‘llv ibed as a lavge. slenderly built T e D Shar- | oy abiEha iR ""“'l' by the geolo- | week, The ROYAL HARDMAN PIANO will be represented 3. A. Atkins, the manager of the Nebruska y publie, all our stocks of | man with a heavy moustache and only one Ar dy 6 .‘ us ars. r. Shel gists as th rlacial epoch, . & % Yeere 5 A TLan St 4 - 5 £ e phone company, was made the Vatehang silks will be offered at_ cost | eye. The hlh_-unxnul.' n[u that he );Am left [ man, see ad. on p v';” SR e in all {h“. Lll“]( rent tyul The store will be ]L;mlwmt,ly dece of an agrecable surprise last Friday evening, | Price for the cntire we In order to Inton, SEdng thisedirection, sleywas A % SRR | orated with tlowers and evergreens in tasty prolusion, He was inveigled to the house of . 1. | £et this exhibit here we had to purchase O e g iy iy a0 hoen PARIS HAS CLEAN STREEIS. etk he Opti il::‘]:\“fll(lm;”‘\ 2l Smith, in the southorn part of the city, and 500.00 worth of their silks. = We have | for Nim all last eveni Fred Lamb, pokice | some Facts of Interest to Omaha's New ade al investigation into the sub he arrived he found the house full of ole agenoy for Council Bluffs and irmount park, suw a man fitting FRE AR b 1,.” wer. il At Y 1’):4::1*;:.'“1:«1 Special Noticas, Special Notices. D s, ath ob niahe panao Ul of | weatern Towa. LI description perfe ing through the | 4 . JoRELTEN (A0 0050 008 BIOLIiR IS0 COUNDIL BLUF 3 COUNCIL ELUFFS ‘ pelled to identify before the proceedings Everything in the silk line in our | park in a way that indicated that he was | Some interesting facts have just been [ horse whose owner greerec or him a - = 2 BOl 0k Lsnaty betors ihe prooeoluEs | e Yinolyding. ohina fancy tlivs and | £bing somewhore. and: had! no dasire Jublished about street cleaning in Pavis, | Pair of speetacles, They were made to | WrANTED younz utios T [ T S T R I e 3 | i g People wero recognized after about as many | satins, all at COST PRICE for the week, | anybody should see him until he e A in Paris. | L iemly nto the Teadstal, so that | W fearcot it ke iupiontt”in"u iy | Nioummion a0 snons ‘i i Eulton OF Bk Work, At 180 soet of the | Mot m rabte ot ik o satiin tho "sios | A 'sallwy man stated that ho s Tho annual cost is $1,750,000. The ser- | 140 "0ou1d not be shuken out of place, | boetand srosetsemployats. Slis wares choverey, | Lbeyiroad wa ATCa..10 Henrl ety evening was spent i dancing and ouher | but will have o new price. : e L AR vico is divided into four sections—the | At Hyst the animal appeared startled al | oo 50 e omico <ouni B, da. " Strietly | Y ILL seil below cou oune, modera amusements. A fine supper was served ! freight tram between Villisca und purchase and care of the mate the | ihis aadition to his harness, but he soon | c2hodentiat convenlynces, well loc omuy | 22-inch figured chinas, wood, und another claimed to have seen him | administration of the cantonniers: the | got used to his glasses and liked the TANTED, y ung lndy cashior and bookkeeper. JUI SALE--A numbor 0f nics cottakos, chom Cook your meals this summer on a gas | during sale - next week. 75 lenve the train at Pacific Junction. It was | watering of the sigeotss tho removal of | B st whan he was turned out o W ANEHD, 7 unk ady cathier and pookkesnor, | Fana® o wery sasy . paynioats. —Grsesauieh range. At cost ut the Gas company. extra quality figured china silk, 4 the theory of the Bluffs oficials that he had | mud. sty o sligetss the removal of | much that whon he was turned out to | 1 own hana it i ath- st "kt e | Aichioison & ol o2 roaivay - Y and G765 duing pext. weskih intended to go north along the Northwestern, | 12ud: stone and ggrbage. Tho total sur- | pasture he felt uncasy and uncomforta- | plovers, 1t possible anciont wlho to which wiilbo | <g7arih. partion with 1ittlo tim s and caplte? ta) Columbian souvenir silver spoons, 25c., | Natchang faille silks, 90¢, $1.15, § and cficers stationed themselves in the | face which had tobe sweptdaily is ubout | jle without his go . Dogs who suf- | foturned, Striotly”oviidentlal. —i0a " o “onioo, | WAL bW M Oibiee patvnten novelw e new and beautiful, at Lund Bros and $1.75. 4 A2 | Northwestern yards for the parpose of cap. | 10000000 squaye yards, of which about | fap from shortsightedness have also been | — | 1.3 Adnws, 985 Perin avenu s, Councll Blufts ul af ; A s tried o boare 1 9,000,000 ix paid for by house owners with | ARHIEAO T and toans earmiatt eliv propenyia| el . P ie. ‘ g black ’ turing him if ne tried to board a drain there . ) srovided with spectacles and have been | Abought and solsFassy" & Thomay. "Coandh ANTED—Man to work aboul yard and siabies Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufls, the “\‘““’ ang black rhadama the sweeping tax I W { i O] » th . ine luffs Apply at offics of Leonard kverett 3 and $1.50, every yard guaranteed AN A AN EaE A A RL ARl Aantte vt e able thereby to recognize their canine | % bost; €2.00 house in Iowa. for six months g ¥ the and l(l;..] “r‘..«n‘.i‘qh et khe squaintances much farther off than be- | (JAPITALISTS. AT i ? at your own , remaindar s paid for from the : ket city funds. Thy. street sweepers are | fou | Ctunen e i )| For - AR A o Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. A S INIR groc in the city and lowest prices at : ¢ | fore: wirh ! for Swiiolownte” busin nd e 12 d fr, N p ; spread over Paris in 149 ateliers, each of Adoress X 10, fHt M T e To every lady v this store a silk S. Homer’s, which consists of a staff of twenty or VW ANTED, young wan for arems gonin dupart | LLo0k o i wdd ;o Groo The following marriage li E B cocoon with pamphlet giving a history A twenty-five men gnd women under the ) m ment o salogs and youns Indy | po6e 20 0L0 v ) Tty ndd. Ted anisd yeaterday of silk culture und manufacture SR bedes Achl g Yo | commund of a chef and chef-adjoint. DOHANY S IHEATER | fornotlun depx Apply by letter, stating | Sailngs Loan and Bul/ding assoclation ot vowncl Nime and addross. g B BOSTON STORE, ) 3 - | The total staff of Tegulars is 3,200, Work . pavied luma in’ oftor the ab Dertica for cash or b E. P Corbaley, Council Bluffs. 4 FOTHERINGHAM,, WHITELAW & CO,, Bell's Fluns O] b commences at 40"¢lock in the morning 1 Blus, In, FANTED-Girl for general housework. No. 1i4 | same as » whe ‘ ubmitied te ‘Iom. May T icding, Dre 3 Council Bluffs, [a The school board held a mecting yester- | and is completed at the same hour in the e s hc"“‘"" il o | Wk avenge board ¢ ] « ting la Magy 1. Wain ! — — o arthmonn SrATRERG s = | afterno ofie the disinfectants | John Dohany, = = = = = Manager, | LUK KENT—The 16room bouse corner of Wiilaw 3 o Amm Niatnwe h i : Wtk of niNarer Ratak Ehlot day afterncon for the purpose of taking | afternoon. — Amofig the disinfectants Y. 2 Brs | [IRELNEE=he Reco0m holea eorser of WIVON W, Boa - A hard-looking citizen callec 8 action with reference. to the plans sub- | used and liborally applied every morn- | = | Trom June ['at 83) 0) per month including barn, o rotary, 103 Mal: THe AT Aeee e et ta wall handslosking eltisen calied at she pesi- { 1ol 1R TG NS 4 I B O ingr ave sulphateof iron, phenic acid and | ONE NIGHT ONLY. | vl by i ot i dence of Mrs. Octavia Stevensoa at the FANTED—A 0, wao knowiedie | W, 20 AND (0-ACIE tract wod rihors, paper, papor hanging, plain and orn | yor of Pierce street and Park aveaue yester. | foF the new seliool house at the corue chioride of lime. 4 THURSDAY, APRIL 27. A e arions 1o s srulh oombtad 0 Ao V06 par acre. Johnston & Ve mental puinting, sigus. No. 15 Pearl St | gay ufternoon and said that he wanted to | Fhir ond stveet pnd Avenuo” O. The Three Tull Brothe:s, THE KINGS OF FUN, | trower Siwsen Sywociaion l:":::k“#ll\| from Ist of June to 1at of Cetobe: - . mittee to which the plans were T H § g DeHaven is headquarters for celery | seeJ. B. Winship, who rooms there, with a | Jad been examioing :n-‘ ) and made i r “Tha life Maine woodsman and { us J us, rocretary, ) Pearl four Inrxd b nicoly furnls ; ; | 3 . 0 ¢ Sircet, Counoil Miufte compound and Hood's sarsaparilla. view to veuting half of the room that gentle- | port favoring the adoption of . 5. Bell's | hunter is very healthy,” said Charles B FITZI\‘“ W EBSTER -‘“ ST OONe OB —Poovie e T Taain T Williax & Co. 106 Mai % man occupies at Mrs. Stevenson's house. | plans, they being about #00 cheaper Hayden of Auburn’ to the Lewiston | Myears: go o and always u s at Bix u Cillinmeon & Co.. 106 Main street, | Sho roferred him to Mr, Winship and the | either of the others, although they did not | Journal, “‘and it is not an unusual thing | Apidhe r.Oomis Anaalaton in By Macrismblael sSealed bids will b argest and best bicyele stock in city. low left for Winship's vluce of business to | consider his plans very much superior to the | that men who follow the life from boy- | | VWil aat aad R tma duue £oem | signed until Aprl 2 Attention, | s0o hmlnx I(x{lu:nmg l\’i‘” ..m |..m1 or so later | Others, excepting in the matter of price hood develop into the veritable giants of “ | ofincambr dol. T tirahwm Ave. | & four faob briok sower fahrisen “3'('.‘ £eg tegl There will be a meeting of the Council | 4o ShG 16 e Beon WIREWID A, mude the | A new invoiee of trimmed hats; special | 01d: While T was at Castle Hill, A ORI SR Toom S Wil ostabinet A TP R ration ralativh 10 ih Blufts Rowing association ut the parors of | posscssion of the toom at onee, long enough | bargains this week at Miss Ragsdale's, | t00k. I made the acquaintance of three Srocary atsd AEIILL k- | i Cait be obtained by cal | the oo the Grand hotel Monday evening at 7:80 | to wash 37 Broudway brothers, who were said to be the tallest 20l KEN T pox siaiis st Exonangs barn | At Ko G e b 'olock. Business of Importance T b sl nakiik e Blsctocks and | PRl e Oy men in the county. Thelr names were | : . ) | KW e TR EN S IOCK' Y ADS conpAry, Gl Aty w ; asmanded pay for the room in advauce, | A new invoice of English turbans, | Allie, Elihu and "Elidad Frank. These Crisp. Breezy anl Entertaining. | [ saie va TR ; By W. N, HABUJCK, Genera: Manuge Bouvicius’ music house appears to be | thinkiug to get vid of him this way without | latest and stylish, at the Louis, | three brothers, laid along in a line on 4 . ] _ tlon; & bargal hqutre. o pkle-Shux Alddlot doing & land offico business in pianos | any further trouble. The man finally suc- | - e : the floon, woull measure twenty.one feet | Sereamingly Funny Situations | usrdwsrs vo. Counl liuts Notio 10 Contractory. and “ocgaus at 14 and 116 Statsman, | coeded fn persuyding her to let bim o o the Use Domestic soap. 1t is the best [ to an inch in their stocking feet, and | Pungent Dialogues, G AR GE ramared. 0w Ve o sulod Lida will b recelved by the Usior Wt Aristo cabinet photos, 82 per | ing. While he was in the room he made | Where to Worship. without their caps on. Two of them Clouds of Pretty Cirls, ity bullding W Knedn Bamppng Baskoacan AR Ashton’s studio. 18 North Main. | cousiderable more noise pulling out bureau | Trivity Methodist Church —Preaching by | Were more than Scven foot tall, and the Tunseiul Musio, * | Hi R AT T PR ( or lase). Al infuimation relsitve drawers thun scemed necessary for a & Rev. H, H. Barton at 10:80 and 7:0; class | Other one was @ little less, Old M Neweet Vooal Geme, $ % oatt be ghtaingd fedw Lie gomiphey r fvst-class rooms in Chicago for | who was simply washing his™ hands, | meeting ); Sunday schoo), 12; Junior | Frank, their father, was taller than any Skillful Dancing. CHANCH Tor 7igiv man 10 collect, s0Tols ineor, Room No. @2 Exchunge Bulldiog World’s fair call on Ohio Knox. Mrs. Stevenson went to the nearest | lea i { them. Their occupation i 3 | ASHANCE for rly mat ie D1 s “wesk | South Quishe, ) ). E S0 0 ' | eag U worth league, of them eir occupation is that of . an 4 o Nag Yoy UNION' STOCK YARDS COMPANY, Py telephone and asked Winship if the man had |~ Berean Baptist—Rev, W. E. Shepard, the | woodsmen, farmers, hunters and horse l c clone o' “Q"lm'n' and profits divided every % days, in atock oo l By W. N BABCUUK, Generul Manager. J Qe V J g c 2 W, 15¢. Seats on at Beller's 3 Must buy |5 shares aioc Addross J. W. Domestic soup outlusts chewp sowp. | seen biam. - Winsbip replied that he had not, | evangelist, Wi couduct revival s umla“ummrax' rfla'}ufilq, O aundiay eimingule at Beller's | Bh e, Koo &, Kverett biosk. Counel Ao

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