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THE ()MAHA DMIY BFE"'T’UF DAY, Al’RIL 25, 1893. A , [ Samaritan. M Years' Wi 0. 13 PEAKL TREET | Oaptain W, A, Hayes Hos a Narrow Gall ol S s Trausmississippi Congress Evidently a White T 1 ehiition iihin ok E i ntig iy ik e e - from an Exploding Pistol. Metal Propaganda. sons for Speaking Through the Newspi- | BEADRER OF DISRASKS OF MEN AND) T e clt ” Troubles of the Toat Clab Adjusted a World's Fair Commissioner Kiesel Talks | D070 1 N SLEeRIee B FIONTINY WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE ilvered 1'y cavrier tn any pars of F16 G10F S Everything Peseetul by | About His State. iRy / T vy WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN. W, W. TILTON, - MANAGER QUEER STORY OF HIS PRIOR ACTIONS | The Bout club held a meeting last evening | PARTY POLITICS PUTS ITS FOOT Fred J. Kiosel of Ogden, U T, one of | & & ok, THoy 8 GARY OF MEDICINR, & & wnd won lor Thoy will TELEPHONES {0 o N i3 BRI el bbb Ul Utah's commissioners to the World's fair, is | #4 on they rond thes e 2 Jight Editor. . No, 2 — 5 — with the call of the vice president, for the in the city on his way to Chicago. Mr. | o\t B B RS — ia Sald to fave Persistent'y Attempted | purpose of sectling the dificuities that cul- | Our Own Mr. Bryan Wrote a Letter—Cotonel | Kiesel is 1o MiNOR MENTION stranger in Omaha, having (7 1 want to Kuleide by Inhailig ¢ At the minated 1n the resignation of Commodore Frank Irish stood Up for the Ad- irty years ago yoked up his oxen in front ie 7;' A "‘ ot 2. ¥, Plumbing On Ogden Mot g Haas, President Buckman, Treasurer Wake istration and Congress of the present Union Pacific headquarters 12 4 iour Pots Pidben Stora Naug sliks. the Afternoa field, Secretary Fenlon ana Director Palmer. Aajsugnied then the Herndon house, and started on o | S ! 4ent ntasravle and Miltoube the hatter, 502 Broadway The meeting was largely attended and con sixty-seven days’ journey to Salt Lake city } fer (th nes - o He has since then visited the city frequently | p ' . 1 cessions were made by both s e p ! uently | o “ufferers wh e they A case of searlet fover was reported ves ons wer ade by both si The prin and is well known to a number of our wh b » terday at the residence of A, C. Boics, 1020 A sination of an unsteady hand cipal difference, it seems, was caused by Ocbey, U, T. April 34.<The Transmissis- | Jo10 0 hants, #rom whom he has often T o n A prominence In | | Fifth aven: loaded revolver almost made a 8ix-foot-two | the action of the board of direc- | Sippi Commercial congress opened in the | bought snpplics for his establishment at | theeyes of . wply know that | The work of painting the iron work on the | angelout of Captain W. A. Hayes Sunday | tors in passing an amenament to the | Grand opera house today. Previous to the | Ogden Buve found o liem of phyalcluny who hay court house is to commence at once. 0. Ras- | at his vesidence on North First street by-laws giving the commodore the right to | meeting reception committees gathered at In Utah." he said last evening, “we were mussen's bid was 8600, and being the lowest He was standing in the front hall with the | make any purchases he might think proper, | the union depot, a great procession was | Sbliged to raise monay for an exhibit at the the contract was awarded to hinm L in his hand when it exsloded accigen- | without the consent of any of the directors. | formed and they marched to the various \\wlnl; fair m, ,v.mlv. subscription, and An assignment of law s Wi made tn : swhilo the tle Heratotore been that the A notwithstanding this cbstacle we shall have the district o \ Afternoon, an lly. ‘Ihe bullet went crashing through the | FELE P ERE HECEOFIth the consent of the | Beadquarters of delegations. The stars and | q display which will compare favorably with hour being t from the trial of the | wall about six feet from where he 8tood, | hourd of directors and properly audited be- | Stripes floated from every building. Bunting | that of any of the western states, All ou Mills county Pony creek injunction case for | grazing his face in its passage, while the | fore payment. It was this amenament that [ aud streamers in profusion decorated busi- | Baturaland varied resources will be well rep the purpose powder flew in his face and left a number of | caused the rupture, rather than any personal | ness and private houses; in fact, the whole | ey nted, and there will be some feat ires Special communication of Bluff City black spots which will remind hifn of his ex- | feeling against Commodore Haas, and when which will surprise even some of the Utah No. 71, Ancient, I'ree and Accepted Masons. | |urjunce for o good many days. His chil- | it was brought up in the meeting last even city was in gala dress, The weather was | people. I have in mind just now the ethuio this evening for work in the first o o g legree, Ali | P ing for final adoption it was lost. Buckman, | COULY but dry logical display. Extensive explorations were L treat the following Diseases : Musons in § v are invit dren were standing around him and might | Waketield, Fenlon and Palmer were then re Governor Prince of New Mexico called the | ! “‘j‘*"\'w;‘ re "' H\\“h ch “'«’ Cliff dwe abs Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Lunge Blef of the A1 th s Lot easily have been killed had the bullet gone | quested to withdraw their resignations, | meeting to order, and after prayer congrat nee inhabitec © shall have on exhibi , oases of the Eveand Ear Fitsaad Apoplexy, Thie n have been dra ittle differe t which they did, and a committee was 4P | ylateq the congress on the magnificent Disease, Liver Compliint, Lidiey Complaint Yaob Lhe ¢ . tells it, but later | Pointed to wait upon Haas and ask him t0 do | vopresentation, not numbers but in | p Tt \ ' Norvous Dobility, Mental Depres= 16 Mi r r N N ls it, but l bkl i entation, not « wmbers b L | race \ere wiil 1lso be ears of corn showr manded to app vathar different Hght | Liarome thid the character of the \tions, He spok : [ f Manhood, Semin Parsons, H, Phs fisor The meeting was harmonious and the club which were found in a good state of preser N aakitabh, DIk ¥ = S 1 f 1 when he went to the | before. The indebtedness has been reduced Serofu'n, Fever =mn Cancers, Tumors Swearingen, A S, Cova her vent to th harbor improvements and free silver. T o Wik A > ! The members of the Pottawattamie cantor 1 1 he showed | $200 this season and the directors hope to | jference to free silver brought a storm of | s }‘,' el val, th and Fistula In ano romoved withou$ No. 6, Patriarchs Militant, will e the | the effects s lon He called for | have it wiped out by the middle of June. | 41 1quse from every part of the convention S e it P R R : 3 the knife or drawina a drop of C Hant f It is their intention to give parties at the : t [ volld b Lo R e O A i blaod. Woman with her delicate oryuns ree Odd Fellows' hall at 7 o'clock A id He went up- | | : making it evident that silver would oceupy | will also be creditable. The variety A : r0d. ; : ake every week during the boating season T : - itabl he variety v Rora%s health Dropsy cured wiihout taboing. morning to take the train for Dunlap ; iR TR the wrcater part of the convention's tme tract as much as anythiog and cals = - | ; tiione attend the celebration of the seventy-fourth | e L t Al FIVE-CENT FAKE Governor Thomas of Utah being delaved | expressions of surprise. 1t would be impos = LA R e A 1 anniversary of the founding of the order. after .1,. g i 8 ot :‘ Iw;“ Al by A\’AI\I\ l.l. m;hyli m"m. \\r H. Har- | sible to give an adequate idea in words of it (i AfTaE THOUE lERGUR L VA rer and_cheaper than o teip to the Hog e of the Pirst Prest ticed 1 sme n investigution was i i . as | Vey of Ogden made the nddress of welcome, | beguty, To be thoroughly uppreciated it | CNMARLES THOMPSON, MISSOURE VALLEY. 14 Sprinss, #3010 850 forfe t for any failure to rian chur o proparing for o Mu tiv hen it wa SHEy EnunTITan I | (ORIRES RN SCMEEIRE St Tl Hands |y was followed by Mayor R. C. Lundy, in | should be seen S * 66t witlol mAKY Latal tronbles SLiee" 86 POW IO mereury to'be given in the chutch parlors on tho first room 68 bell boy hammeredon | it the Movo: behalt of the city of Ogden “In speaking of Utah in general, T would | $poke Mr. Ctinr’es Thompson. Mi ri Valley orms reroved in twn of three hours, of 0@ BRSO EM oy ATSAne tho AbtEnations will be door and finally succeeded in rousing [ For some little time past but little prog In appointing a committee on credentials | say that the eiate fs at preiont doing nicoly, | 1t bridze builder, with tho waneral ¢ * 1 morrhoids or Plics enred B May nola. crowning of the May queen and | Haves, who grumbled considerably at the | has been made, so far as the public could [ 1t was found that all of the twenty-two | with the exception of the mining in AR L e LI AL THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED a musical program. Refreshments will i oy's disregird of a guest’s comfort. Upon | gaq iy the direction of securing a b-cent | transmississippi states were represented, | Over this o cloud now hanes. « Dedde Dl ing and pie drivine s haed on | Willeave life and hundreds of dollars by calling served e '”‘”‘;" 10 | fare botween the two cities, but the work | SA¢CCPt »"““""“" 1 and “”!‘“*l-““‘ whose dele- | jow price of silver, and a number | one's health, We are out in il weather and | D OF uslng ate je turned fully on and the gus was escaplng | - f 2 H gates had not yet arrived are shut down in consequence ' v | work in the damp and cold. My e tarrhal dis ) ; Dick and Bob Stack wero to hay into the room. It was turned off, the window | has been going on steadily and quietly. The Lhe congress then took i recess. U I 48, VANIBAL Rt 1P “,‘ ; t i wifocted My nose, throat, ovos i lun. & DP. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, mitting nn assault and bastery on Bob Scott opened and Hayes went back | first meeting of the business men of the two | At the afternoon session, pending the re- | becomos deprossod we can immediately Golifh oF weeks ngro, bub one of the defend The bell boy wenit down stairs but | cities is to be held in the Board of Trade | Port of committee oa credentials, a delezute | up - another, We produce o great antsand o numbe witnesses failed to watch of the room during the rest of s 1n Omaha this evening, when the ex- | from Utah presented a resolution regarding | of wool show up and the tr postponed until ifternoon. The smell was not noticed | peytive committee of the Commereial club of | the proportion of the public lands to fall to | have anabundance of the most | better i all respeets. 1 huve paid mich | sout by express. Address ais leiers (0 LERATE wain and upon opening the door it was dis- | that place will meet the committee ap- | the agricultural college of Utah. Referred. | luscious — fruits, raise the finest | money for doctoring before, but now hive tion many curious tools and much pottery and jewelry which was used by this extinet will be a number ¢ My Dlood and who o syston were poisone and | Theonly Physician who ean teil what aile the disense was daily getting o firmer grip on & pared thout asking n quostions y whole body. With 't fow weeks' troatnient il ke SR vaise fine horses and by Drs Copetand & Shopard Fam wonder fully | All eorrespondence strictly confidential, Medieing Al interests ave immense and we have | A LSIRACTS and iwans Farmani oity propars Abought and sold. Pusay & Fhomas Coun | Blums TAPITALISTS, ATTENTION ' Septem WU ease f0r n term 0f yoars of warehonuss business four to nine tons per acre. ‘The soil that 1s with trackaye suftielent for wh ns to find fertilization in the ) Adurceas X 10, Bee oftics, « ounctl Wiu his delegation, pre- | water. and noother fertilizers are used — Add , : JUR RENT-=TRO iGrovm lowsd orner GTWITTowr| sented a large floral emblem to the congress, | to all these advantage worgeous eli 1 \ | | 10 nnd Sthostreat, owned by Mrs. Haneock from June | at €5 0) per wionth. inelu arn, o showing in flowers the products of Colorado. | mate and what more can be desived WL Sl Broporty. Ay & ioss In his specch he reflectad on the present ad {C. I5. Mayue, one of your former Omana ministration, saying that Mr. Cleveland | citizens, has undertaken a biz enterprise yoasted that he had never been west of | Owden local agent of the North Galveston associa- | Chicago and had chosen all of NS GAN e o1 rangodon s anpotated = tion. The address of the general office is, | from cast of the Missour by means of which he will obtain a water Y s> Vétavan, Fikomen'a: associntion: b WILL GO 1T ALONE. Box 983, Minneapolis, Minn Colonel John P. Irish of California com- | power for the purpose of generating eld take charge of the bail which is to be given o DAGint T WaEIUs Pals bated these remirks and said that notoin “. ANTED—A wan, wao has knowlodze. e manager for Connell HAY Frul quired. Addross ceretary, 89 Poncl Afiénder e " Avionaea ered thav tho as hadl been turned on | pointed by the eitizens some time ago foe o | A letter wus read n-.‘m} Congressman | Fotatocs you ever saw and produce mch of fotmd " thoroush Systum it s elirin © G. W,.PANGLE M. D An epidemic of mensles has commenced in and the wi iscussion of tho ways and means of arriv- | Bryan of Nebraska, in which ho expressed | our own ‘sugar wd produce much of | Fipidiv. This much 1t 1s a ploasureand v duty | =% 5 : g 7 cases, Navin been roporte 4 a L I Van TR i T T T e ety BIia | RSB SRty REM O TLHITIOR WHEA EROWE: | Ot G ek ba st right at home. | {54y 1o my friends and to the public 55 BROADWAY Couneil Bufl, [ cunt's, comcr of Bluft street and Willow | boy was safely out delogation will leave for Omaha on the | ing states have suffered more from the fall | muny lurge flouring mills which producean | ¢ y T Send 4e stanps for confidential roly B A TR ia i bt A SRt ave. | g s MIBR time, b Lad | otor that leaves the corner of Pearl street | in the value of siiver tian the mining states. | exceilent quality of tlou VAR L S accy, corner Sixth strect and Sixth ave- | foiled him in his third attempt imb the AlE: R Governor Stone of Missou explaining | is exported Sining i writes bozin ye BHLAIONE. OLaE: & 1 streot; Frea Simnions, 1004 Fourth avenue. | the house, evidently havin to the con A Modern Eden. policy of sectional conventions and con- | we shit, haviug them 4s you do, dght heve | PCEIRewnew man, L iinlcham noarly il COUNGIL BLUFFS There will b mothers' meeting” at | clusion that golden” stair not fit for Up-north farmers toil, sweat and fertilize | gresses was open to criticism, but he had no | in your own market. ‘Then talk about salt, | LEBEnow, for L hive none of the short breath Miss Baldwin's, 53 Willow avenue, Wednes- | such as he. to eke the barest living from_their wornout | patience to hear such criticisins from people | We have an endloss. quantity of it and are | of e wenk feoling Thero i no clozuing day afternoon At 8 o'clock. Al motherswho | Hayes' determined and repeated efforts to | soil, while North Galveston fruit lands will | of the northeastern states, They had only | now producing 100,000 tons per yoar 1t 18 | fly wdviso il catarrhal neopie to €0 1) vou desire to gt clearer ideas as to the scope | commit suicide are thought to have been the | yield from £225.00 to #1,000.00 per acre with | themselves to blame for a condition that | consumed largely at home, being wsed in the | for help, e W. W. DAVIS, and methods of kindergarten work ave cor- | result of the prolonged vhich he has | half the labor. This gulf region offers to | compelled the states of the south and west | troatment of ores. Of alfalfa we et from ( dially invited to be present. The kinder- | been enjoyiug. He is a well known figure | farmers, manafacturers and invalids every- | to combine. L garten conducted by Mrs, Hardman and | about town thing o be dosired At the evening session John E. Light of | irrigated s Miss Baldwin is doing a grand work, and | Farly yesterday mor Hages called at | The elimate is mild &nd healthful twelve | Colorado, in behalf of this can be increased by the intelligent co- | Devol's hardware store and wanted to buy a | months in the year; the land bristles with oporation of the mothers in the home. Hence | revolver for the purpose, he said, of killing a | manufacturing resources and is a farmer's this meeting, which may be followed by | dog. He wanted it chaveed, but something | paradise. If yow've the slightest tinge of others of @ similar nature if those who | in his manner convinced My Devol that he | curiosity about this industrial spot. apply to Should be most concerned show their inter- | wanted it for some other purpose and he re- | . D, Smeaton, room 17, Barker block, the est by attendi fused to let him have it He has water ri m the van his cabinet | river and is about to coustruct a big dam tricity for street railway and lighting pur V] ata w000 valdo A RIwAYAIA SiHok My BIk Rt Lo R R0t b tent B8 on L8 BYenihE of Muy and Army Men Swear OfF Soliciting from Y ' could be gained in the west by misrepre- | poses. He means business and we expeet by's, Merrium block. 2 e A R R tHia:O1bizaiN It will cost you less than $50.00, eve senting the administration, Cleveland has | to see him do much good for Ogden. | L1 EXCHANGE UIC K1~ Two TOUr FO0m. er balls given by this organization. It At the last meeting of Abs Lincoln post | thing necessary included. This me: been west of Chicago and has appointed a | “The eattle convention has Just closed in | omiee Sy to i1 MW bttt S00r0 st ot o g, s has always been the custom to present the | there was i somewhat excited discussion on | homes in private cottage, clean, safe, | cabinet oMcer from west of the Missouri. | Ogden and the Transmississippt congress | p. . Sundiy. 10 . . to 12 ui RV ERTCRICEA I &L Y D el LA vaRsE: May quecn with a wreath of flowers, but | o Foh 0 el Decoration: day, | ©10se to grounds and on the beach of | Colonel Irish spoke later on the resources of | just opened, Ogden is becoming quite a con JENIURSLO 0 H0X U IR OSLINA this year a different idea has been adopted A it . | diat the co o danidail that tha | Lake Michigan. Write to J, T. Chyno- [ Californiu, " : vention town, and she knows how to enter- | DETROIT A R R A D ST gt U aiid she \In rocoiv y:\‘hxuu:l,’flnnm )]‘ b of .Iu- x“‘ L 15ic 3 i \' e the | woth, Windsor Pavk, Tl Tefors t H. Governor Prince des the want of | tain her visitors, Oh, 1 tell you we are ( s . JOICRIEN T Four box staiis At kxehange bara.: Shh o 3 5 wolitical resolutio ol ). G Crs rogressive people ou ere and some I ! % i orgunized for the purpose of taking care of | and invite no oo but old soldiers and sailovs |y o ibon of L By Jneob Sims | BT ek o S R B ke s | [|BG”|EUI MUI[” U"fl Genemm{ e ; the veteran tiremen who are sick or disabled | ¢y n them. From paR R of Sims & Bainbriage, ¢ nuneil Bluffs. gress, spoke on irrigation and J. 8. Dorethy | ably with the best in the union i | o B ia™ g e T Mg e Gon: n bargaln auire of Eapkis Shogs from any cause, and deserves the hearty ! : T M of Texus on free silver. | g 5 Hardwire Cor: Cpanett s 8L eint e or tH o bl let fall since the mecting was held it is | Suturday, Apeil 2 1 pormanently | 4 jourmed uotil moriing Thiey Wane tiie Hast. Gy ARBAGE romov g 3o Vit i R ARG B (e chivon S moople: ava | Lenr sl HRLUIS Ol RB1RES o 0 D g e e lv TOE Fanalt - “Thie people of this vicinity insist on hay Taclennod,’ Wolll propared ) forfitho Swdric rapidly crystalizing their plans for a new | those who are numbered in the vanks of the | have left watchesand jewelry for repairs IDAHO'S FU ing Chamberlain's cough remedy and do not ous N church building. L. M. Sthubert, Z. T, Colo | Grand Army, are somewhat sore over the | must ecall and get them, and all bills want any ether,” suys John V. Bishcp of 3 T uchandlot tor sala sl R and G. W, Battles have been Selected 0 | treatment they have received, or think they | must be settled before that date. Carl | Senator Shoup Talks Hopefuily of the | Portland Mills, Tnd. That is right. They freiht hous trustecs, and will have charge of the active | have received, from $he citizens in the past Burhorn. Prospects of the State, kuow it to be superior to any other for colds. 5 A UHANCE for rigil man o “coilect, solicit, work of raising money and pushing the en Tt has always been the custom to circulate [ i m————— “That the future of Iduho is tinged with | and as a preventive and cure for croup, and ; | A eiiver odis " Wiwes §2°70 ook, tervrise. The new chuireh will be located on | a subseription list amonz the citizens before The Millers, decovative artists, wall | "y dohiest colors is the Jualified | WHY should they not insist upon having it? T & and profits divided ‘every 1) digw, Iy stock compe the corner of Mynstor and Sixth streets, and | Decoration day each year, and in Uhis way to | paper, paper hanging, plain_and orna | (00 PFGE PG PG oo 1, | e Z 5 s, will have i s wcity about equal to | secure the necessury funds for hiring ) painting, signs. No. 15 Pearl St . ‘ DRI OB S 2 e i i Ceston | SR B 20 SALR it blick drlving @A the Masonic , where the meetings arc | speakers, music, flowers and carriages for Shoup, who was in Omaha yesterday on his & 1 S k iy 2 $ foum mules: oll wazon, harness and toam; top now held. ‘The meetings will commen the celebration. The old soldiers this year Protect your homes against destrue- | way home from Washington. In conversa. . Z ¢ road wagon. Carh in (ol Co.. 10 Ponr] street avout May 10. At the start the big tent | have in some way conceived the idea that | tive storms. W, James has the | tion with a Bee reporter he said 11 i ¢ & J1LL setl b [ AR UL “'““? will bo pitehed on the church site, but will | these subseriptions were not given with a | strongest companies in the world. (Tibls’ (ha chuital ot taMo, i 8 towi Thm Iuhlldl'fifl Grow Fat Uiy 3 convenlencos, woll locnted. Heeofica, be subsequently moved to various parts of | very good grace, and they claim to have i i i 1 i S on Scott's | T the cuty. The young organization continues | heard remarks to the effect that the soldiers | Mme. Helen Merrill, huirdressing and | Which is growing vapidly and now claims | =) o NIk oL B Drot ey et M ronabaied o grow with romarkablo eapidity, seven ac- | ave always begging for something or other. | manicuring. Room 312, Merriam block. BdtEponulation i sevelalSnawiadd Mons | eI O8] i PANTED Mun to work about yaed and sable, cessions being made owSunday These remarks were quoted at the meeting SRSt have been platted lately and thrown upon b W Apply at offico of Leonurd Everett. % ’ : last Saturday night, and arous ool Use Domestic scap. Tt is the best. the market, all houses are occupied and Piles of peoplo have pues, but De Witt's | deal of indienation ame A ot | A ¥ i fat food s 5 Many times more dura ble th steam en- 0 1002, Judd's sub.; m | Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. the post. The decision was finally made “A Breozy Time . L rvlmh‘lw nlu power purpeses, and lote Juda'eani al T {hat this year no subscription list will be | Fitzand Webster, who with thelt. merry- | attractions at Boise are the hot water | make fat A B frors Banrat 10 hasatner b bahinE RRb L. | SRR L e e i e Council Blufts. Most clegant hotel fn | Circulated, but the Grand Army will pay all | makers are amusing Omaha audiences, will | Artesian wells in the suburbs of town. Two | children, % 3 spiee, noaking no nolse. Makes no smoke | take onlotfi block 8, Potter & Cobb's add.i n 4, it U8 expenses of the bration out of the treas- | 0 \Cae Dot s theater in Council Blufts | Wells have thus far been bored and yield a s or dirt, requires no fueloren r to run {g | room cottnge on lot 11, block 4, ‘I'wla City ndd. Tl % g room on seventh ool ey of the post. This w ke 1t ne £ t Z 2 : ey ar Chenpor, nentor and more re:tablo for elova- | Savings Loun and Buliding association of Counc| Towa. Dining m - on seventh H0or. | ury of the post. This will muke it necessary | SPPELE 80 0RNY 8 LAFILEL I Ll more than ample for all purposes. A | They ar lenp tigs I 1B lation of Counl 8, 83 to $5 per day. ) o aho 5 IBwae 6 Y | Thursday A Breezy Time is a fa i Ll AHADULHOSGA) tors and other purposes than water or gis, Biuffs, In., offer tho above propertios for cash or od ates, to # per day or them to go 4 hittle slower on speakers bath house has been built and a favor. ; Prop. and other expensive luxuries but | comedy, whose purpose is to divert rather ) ) il et s bR chee T e Lt WiLter Ol o | monthly ayments and will recsive bids for the | ) 5 ¢ resort established. The water fro ese g ] a oY BatIzE tion W ILE Ry s 1 whole oc slngly, bids to b submitted m they will have the knowledga that | than engross the audience. Tho plot which | eoieS blished. The water from th \Littie investigation will sho . 18 tontd rre parcentage of tron ane i s X Rasionc Wit . - 4 ard of directors attheir first mesting (n May { See the peericss Dauntless bicycles | they arve depriving the general public | runs through the entire play is just strong \‘ll“n‘\h"l“m; o4 :‘ll‘-l-l el {lioning | EbEonorOREORE ciiinabill sy un‘\lx:-rh{f‘w}y’r:-w DStn e b i hone sorving dhe privilexe o rejecting any o ail | and got our torms. Henry Murphy. 10 | of ~ the pleasuro of laying flowers | enough to hang upon it a serics of specialty | for drinking. purposes. | Is temperature in L g ed to g DI Farther tntormation given by . W, Otisg Pearl street. on the graves of the tead heroes, which will | performances of a high order and enjoyable ecause Tmproved propurty ai your ow | many new ones are going up. Among various for drinking purposes. Its temperature in | assimilate food rich in fat. complete sutisfaction, Communiciate With | secretary, 102 Main St to whom sll bids should b a I one well is 100=. in theother 172° Fahr. us. We wiil save you.time, money and incon- | sent hefore Muy 5. 150 ina large measure atone for the financial | nature. K. B. Fitz, the principal comedian ! . venience 7ini > 3 U, | affording suflicient heat for warming ho y L ). 530 AND 010 ACICE Trict Of Twhd 10 0T Williamson & Co.. 100 Main streot, | gtrain:. “tho membors of tho post will meet | welghs 250 pounds, and is ns joily as he. 18 | Srording suficiont heat for warioing houscs S it m WlABAKER 80 And 10 Ebug e ) L e 01000 Lo $0.00 par acko. Johnaton & largest and best bicycle stock in city. at the hall in the afternoon, march to the | big. Miss Katheyn W eris the leading | {hoiv houses with water conducted in pipes | €. D. BAKER, E : Patten. , Ectrician, 71 South Wth St cemetery to the music of the drum corps, | soubrette, and with a sweet voice and a fund | fom gnese wells, and it is probable that all | f Cod | o o | PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, listen to one or two short speeches and re- | of vivacity furnishes much entertainment. R e S e e e Liver Oil is especially | sole agents for Council Biufls, Omaha and for house and premiscs for partics absont| turn to their homes. A campfire will prob- for the season, Goou referonces given. Address : Lincolu. Mice, 1 ] H siles of people ) ) ) Witt! electric car line has lutely been extended | adaptable se cak diges- ks . [ dbesilies oflee, BAUACH SRS sy Born, to Mr, and Mrs, ©. O, Fiteh, a son, | abiy bo heid In the evening. Uhis is the fivst | Liles. of peonle have piles, but Do Witws, | SChiis, (uf Moo oo UG Bt fichony | adaptable to those of weak diges SR BAIIIT AT Ao ar-iry Praee | HLRER gour, bavenin Enecroot, Beias per J. B. Atkins left for Keokul yesterday to 4[»}\..1‘,‘.1‘.\.(." ':.lm\m to L: r‘wlnl \\'ll‘lh aldado, = prospects of obtaining a transcontinental tion—it is partly digested already. th Iqlll I¥t S0 ice "in the stite and | “h,““”é"‘]‘” InaleEs ”‘.‘u”-"."N"JI.'Q',','H:W R e CindF ARy routio \e public that has been mamfested by the Boxes and barrels of Drexel’s Bell | line of railway in the ncar future. X e i 7 ederal courts. Rooms 203-7-5-9, Shugart | Bessconter: good euit AR L A ¥ ro RGO LR B 3 and barrc (« ( L Netonishingihoy Wk LR O $100.00 down and monthly payiments. inguire ag John |.(n.\\1 has gone to Keokuk to take in | (% ‘\‘",_f A aantt \'v‘n? s el v | cologne, a delicious perfume, 2oc bottles >ocatello has of late shown much energy pingihowganickiveaghin ol EDHES the Grand Army encampment. ‘ £ g Ll Bee oftiice. Wil o Fon 0B Dot LSt dha i The reservation surrounding it is soon to person gains solid flesh by its use! John Barhyte and . P. Fowler leave this | | parceled out among the Indi and the i = Another indication of the fecling that = T Fadden circulated a subscription list among | Columbia and other high grade hAl‘)‘t'hw. ST e s R Propared b Bovno, N. Y. Al éru Rev. W. C. Shepard, who has been con- | the citizens Saturday Lo get money to take a < = the reservation with this purpose in view. . ducting a series of meetings at the Berean | drum corps to the stite cncampmen Finest Aristo cabinet photos, $2 per N B an v e I COA TR Al AT Axc oAU fakme h I’S 9 Baptist church, left yesterday mornmg for | Keokul, and succceded in raising about $3. | dozen. Ashton's studio, 18 North Main. | jng region and is b \‘\"vu.).mm.f.n (ff'\'y‘l- R, i 3 5 ) e m; home In Cleactichl. * ; G, W, Cool the col der of the post, | Another improvemen i (he populr | he JAPECST own i northorn T, 1t claims R ¢ Fran jrownwell, bookkeeper for Shu wr Keokuk Sunday evening, but just befor Another impre ent to 3 PC A | ow o population of 4,300. The Northern % Made ; » Ce R Caala “ave , Fnols part & Son. lowves today for Sioux City, | went he sent an order to B. 8. Dawson, one | Schubert piano. Swanson Musie Co R vy svadad Tom T Asca | Made by the Centaur Cycle Co. of Coventry, England, Where he has secured & position as commers | of the members, to take the money that had _ - ; ot lom? e Rare cial representative for J. S. McDonald & Co., | been subseribed by the citizens for ”HI pur. For first-class rooms in Chicago for | jyon this summer. Lewiston subscribed Aty < b g The oldest und strongest eyele company in the woeld. hardware wholesalers pose and return it to the ones who had sub- | World's fair call on Ohio Knox. 30,000 to this enterprise or about §0 to cach Judge W. I. Smith leaves today for Avoca, | Scribed it- Dawson did so, as he was bound : = inhabitant AwentsWanted Everywhera. | . 0: {ing i\ e o Lot for Avee | to obey the orders of his superior oficer. but | A new invoice of English turbans, Salmon City,my home,has a population of A T T o Y Road Kin Hustler ourt. A mumber of important casos are | McFadden immediately made another round- | Jatest and stylish, at the Lou i 3 h only 600 people, but is now, and has been | Saves one quarter of your coal bill, provents noot b o cad Queer Athlete booked for this term of court, among them | UP Of the subscribers and raised the money PR ever since I went there in 1566, an_excellent d cindors, dostroys conl gus, producos p Read Qu it being the murder es of Willinm Mayhor, | OVer again, leaving for Keokuk last evening Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufls, the | supply pont for a gold mining region. This m.-”.'{,”,"’\‘.‘.“‘" “i“:wx.-: ul:L‘lvlup\”:wa‘ Cloan, makos hot < o l\”w”m“ bll(lx.d\v‘xy murderer of four wives, and William [ With his drum corps. = Post Commander | pest $2.00 house in Towa. town | lmd out myself, and naturally feel | oftcoxl One puckawo costing 2 cents issuinio it \ R, Bauermeister. l-;;‘\‘w‘v“';\ w~wm“lwm~ be another indi- | S much attached to it. When I was first | totreatone ton of coal. For turthes lnformation \ / Scoichers, andothe - cation of the gencral sovencss, | | down to Lewiston and’ will probably lay the ) ! ) I t y Wittt WEATHER FOKECA elected to the Idaho legislature, which was | #llonoraddress with stamp. \ 5 % I ORlo, T DSy D Wik 5 i Drior 1o the advent of the Oregon Short L. §. ELLSWORTH & CO., Mermaid Medium " A 1 GREAT SILK SALE Snow or Rain for Nobraska Today, swith | Lino railway, Lad tq travel, in order o cet 406 S. 13thS. Omaha, Neb. \ it @rada Bouricius' music house appears to be | yna sk Exhibit st the Ioston Store, Novtherly Winds, to the capital, about 1,100 miles, going first | — Jmy 3 Qoiniga land._oiice bunfuess” i pianos Wasnisoros, D G April 4—tor Ne- | HEINEE WO b, UGG Ot | OUR EMPLOYMENT DEP'T | 0% e ke Wheel and organs at 114 and 116 Stutsman Commencing Monday, April 24, g | braska—Occasional local ruins or snow; | porth to Boise. Asit is now. I travel the | while costing the employer and empioyes | 1 shi saving dre i | | northerly winds; colder. 1e route to reach the capital with the ex- ( pot S o % R T AR e b n0'e oheaneat | 8llicmanhineWeaving/dvess dil ks inteull | nosierly winds jbalagr g L tal with the nothine. h s enabled us o (vance the inte ( [ 2 ! ‘ 4 | For lowa—Local rains in eastern part: | ception that I go south only as far as Poca 5 of b ( ity Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt | Operation in our show window. the prop- | (. fo e ™ changing to nor | Ho.We hav satgatilqth, ‘and nlwo oue ann. by seaitle 2 5 | X Al 3 northerly, winds; | tello, no direct route to the capi- | - 4 AR delivery. H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main vty of the world-famed Natehang Silk | Nygie i SHMKIEE K0 tal, and it will probubly be somo years before | Letter resutts with tuz machin 3 company of Willimantic, Conn. “In ad- | “jor the Dakotus —Local snows In eastern | one is built, owing to the high range of | w yokoff;:Seaman &ilenedic) | PRI ERIEOUVIS ERANSARIOHE, RS MO TS AND OMAHA. Cook your meals this summer on a gas | dition to this, and in order 1o | portions; clearing during the afternoon or | mountains intervening. M ot . ¢ 1 iob! £ “Hig) 1 1i Manutlacturers, 1mp rters anc jobbers o ngh and medium range. At co the Gas company introduce their famed silks to | evening; brisk northerly winds; slightly “The matters in which we are now mainly ’” LEPHONR 1753 1713 FARNAM 8 the public, all our stocks of | colder in eastern portion of South Dakota. interested in our styte are the silver and ir- | ~—— = ) t ; \in-»h"u Bl arwill bol S araar St odet R R rigation questions, ‘We want favorable legis. e e - B grade bicycles; also vehicles and farm machinery, v | 0 t 3 lation by congress upon both. Scveral of our T o will send you the marselous Wheel Club Meetin price for the cative week. In order to ¥ TiE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA S E L e French Preparatjon CALTHOS Y = A meeting of the Wheel club has been | get this exhibit here ad to purchase | April Omuha record of temperature and | JATECSt mincs in ‘}""" oo .ll\\lhw.[\“.} wion f MERN i w el guaranter S. M. WILLIAMSON & CO., Council Bluffs Agen callcd for this evening at 8 o'clock at the 00.00 worth of their silks, We have | rainfull, compared with corresponding day of | o the low price of Jd¢ad and silver. This | (= Bl a, Strength wid Vigo bR 8 1800, | Ereat industry musgpot bo allowed to lan @ . Ui tand pay s, | at which the membership committee will | Western lowa Maxinum temperatur 5 8 632 | kuish, for it not only proves detrimental to J Address VON MOHL CO.. T T m mike its roport and the sejection of & club | Kverything in the silk line in our | Mintmum temperature | 40 | us and the mining skates, but to the wholo L N M s tinaads, s b { / L VA House wilt probably bo m Forty-eight | stock, "ineluding china. fancy silks and | Average temperature country as well = e ——" Ji i names have been secured, and the nuniber | satins, all at cosT PRICE for the week. | Precipitation 00 .00 In regard to irrigation, we hope to have will undoubtedly run up to fifty before this | Not o piece of silk o satin in the store | . Sutement showing the condition of tem- | congress either apyirapriate eno money evening, when the roll will close so far us | i perature and precipitation at Owmaha for the | directly to construct large canals or to do. 1as ine Stove charter members are concerned. There is "‘.‘:\‘\““ AL L SR S day und sinee March 1, 1503 nate to the state lynds from which we may DOHANY S l HEATER Gasoline Stov G talk of taking steps toward gotting up 90 picces 2=-inch figured chinas, dde, el temperature [ derive, by sule, a fund sufficient for the pur oA FHRGL Saiugh ooy sownrdgeuing up o 1 i IREEER, 7 SO FRELR sabyi i apal pakidie Dose, Thore whe Ammena ureas 10 our state, Bicycle, the near future and mviting wheelmen fir« extra quality figured china 50 [ Deticlency since Murch 1 962 | which are now virtually a desert, that cun Council Bluffs, Ia, I f i 1 ) L . Normul precipitation 11 inch > > 1 s The i all towns in this part of the state to take [ and 6iie, during next rek's sale. PR I ey L inel | be made to produce inabundance. The day | John pohany, - - - - - Manager, ‘frioere - gon Snort Line rail e sformed - N wWhlies ot peonio fse puics. out Do Wit's L e i e Hoporis fom Other Bolote a6 8 B e AL e i | ONE NIGHT ONLY (_,lll'[)Ct 5\\,@(:[)01', Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. ey Young Men's Christian association rooms, | the sole agency for Couneil Blufls and 1 cure them. 0, 674 — N - k with fruits and ¢ 1s. I'ne task can and P 81.15 and 150, every yard guaranteed : TN ARG SARIRBEC D MANS oan R THURSDAY, APRIL 27. Froe troatmonts dally from 3 t0 4 p. | for sis monibe. il bo performod, Gven It the goserament | 5o AR VTR TS | Or, which is of primary importance just now, m. at the Council Blulls Medieal and A SOUVENIR SraTiona years to come Buvgical insibuto, 20th and Broadwas: | 1o evors lads” +hsines e store o silk » Siator Sy tew rocounted some of ?f:l‘ FITZ\\“WEBS'.[ER To have your Stove stored for Domestie soap outlasts cheap soap. cocoon with pamphlet giving a history in the west, how he first prospected around AT G T VY .“‘ T ”l(: S'llnl]l('r (_"l“ on L ek AT R e e A BOSTON STORE Norih Plutte 6 Cloudy. in the South Park and Blue river countries, of silk culture and manufacture Omaba W Cle 3 Gold Hill, Colo., in 1850, drifting thence over kb foliond FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & C0,, | Kearner it howe i cniiatel“at the “brealcing out of T H ; Chas. Swaine, - 737 Broadway ued yesterduy . ) Chicago . s 06t b war and defended the border between the | BN s 10 a0 teas y ___ Council Bluffs, Ia. | st Louls LR e N TP [ e me | == R N TR e Doean't Want to Pay. Hanans Gy IR | Darticlpated in the historlc Sund eréelc it | [ THE LOOKED FOR R e e draaen & The United States Mutual Accident asso- | Denver b h againat tho Induns, und liter was elooted o 213 . = S Thomas I Nugzent, Council Bluft of the ,000 ou the hfe of W. M. |1 | B )2 Cloudy | 5 il , q] : Highest Grade for......... ...$100,00 JR NS Fapnenty ounuil Hiu e e N R R Rl ) Cloudy Sereamingly Funny Situations The Eclipse, Waverly, King, Columbian souvenie silver spoons, 2) tive }r the deceased. Jonos, it will be re- | Cheyonte : W bart clouay Medical Writers Pun.étls:;l«‘g:‘ol?g:nuo‘?; A \ \ n‘w.:.lr:.'\ll.';.“:”.1.‘;,’.‘”.. K‘I s 100.00 new und beautiful, at Lund Bros T 1O NN AN S0 YAAR0 IR | fa taston : TiCloady. | admit ull the remarkable qualities of the Tuneful Music, ’ 1f you wanu a whesl, don’t fall to 8. P. Vanatta, attorney, & Everett blk. | [41(‘\\ - " fled y \V‘-t e ;“ Rt ‘l‘l ]L | 1" indicates trace. genulne imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt Newest Vocal Cems. 860 us, Qur 80,00 wheel is a dand s - alleged that the death of Jones was not ac Geonge E. Hust, Lg-al Forecast O ial n‘;'m. aperient, laxative and diur & A Skil!lulnunnmu. 3, Davis, preseription druggist. cidental, but took place while he was unc - | The g v.l fame of the wonderful Carls- - ] ki B ek wace W R | | e wies | Lot fams of ho wondertul Curl | A Gyclone of ~Merriment, | COLE & COLE, | Be sure and secure only the genuing, Phurmacy, Wedhesduy LOFaing. @ Malu Street, Councll Bluf Geo. Domestic soap best for hard water, cites the terms of the application for insur- | Witch Hazel Sulve will cure them. 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