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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 2 180 B Y 5 " WA\ ‘nrve AN AN N y, James L. Paxton against Charles N1 M PN INCQ [ One is to be bulit on Missonrl avel A\ lmw\lmnumumummmuhLMMmmMmemMMHwm|mmm¢wmmmumwwwMMAmmwmmmmE%mmmlA o s T. Monroe et al, Citizens State bank against Pl Bills agerogating 1.971 04 were allowed CI, BLUFFR. )51 ('4\\|uv|lI Blufts l-".:-“-..:.'wuu_\”|‘um.;,k Ithw This includes the salaries of the teachers +BL | g 3 agajnst Caplan & Mathan, DeGroff, Vrieling | The board will meet again next Monday FrICE KO, 12 PEARL STRENT | Proosediogs of the Ofty Conncil ab Last | &6 SRS UL WECOR: iveon, ‘ad, | Oty Counoll Meets wnd Grants o Namber of | Dl MR the meantine, will ieelvenn | COMMENDING THE PLAN OF DR. COPELAND, o sosmiadinn Night's Meeting, ministrator, against the Chicago, Burlington Saloon Licenses, new board shall organize cllverea 1y earrier to nny part of the clly | aa & Quiney Railway company, Louis Weber | Sons against H. Friedman, Lake Manuw i 3 Bullding ¥ hits, A Wage Worker Testifies That Drs, Copeland and Shepard Cured oW TILTON. - MANAGER _ LAND FOR PARK PURPOSES DONATED | LRGN OmRtey aetioat f; W AR5 % | TRIED TO REPEAL THE OCCUPATION TAX | ittt to Bulld were fssued yesterdny s Him of Asthma and Bronchitis—Mrs, Gibbs Relieved of Dreads oy usinees Ofice. 0, i AL, : s e oY 9o Vb ELEPHONES ff\,‘,,l'( A AR — W. Coffman against Frank Trimble, All the —— Thomas HoMin, trame cottage, Twonty- ful Headaches and Dyspopsia~An lowa School Teacher Testle apove cases are appealed from the Pottawat- fifth and A strects i . 4 . tamie district. The case of tne statc against | Councliman Conley Introduces a Resolution | R Mittman, frame cottage between fies —Twd Noted Singers Give Their Experienca. Presented to the City by Colonel A J. B. Daniels of this city is also to be tried to That Effect, bul Lacks Voter Twenty-elghth and Twenty-ninth P ea] 1y arr strocts, 5 - ——— N. Y. Plumbing € dison Cochran — Considerable on an appeal from Harrison county, Meetings of Other Organ- on lrm g "\“ufidmmh Ry | - ‘ " ) Sk ioi itore, - NEvohdug ottia A Good Thing for Coughs And Col izations—Notes, Ete. wenty-third, between Milroy and In & recent article entitled “Tlave a Spec THE “COUNTY FAIR" QUARTET. Y Sabiasiar 1s the batier, 603 Broadws The more Chamberlain's Cough Remedy CibHmour sttota ..y | ity widen haw attemcton the wetention | S TEOTRESEE bR onberger is the hatter, 502 Brondway amberlain's Co y warles Goldsmith, franie cottage. b ot LR, LS r L L Piko of tho Bison City Quarte R it o i ¢t Calanthe assembly is used the more it is liked, We know of no Twenty-third, between Milroy and bl e b “' b AL L) stnging with the “Oounty Fair' con A 8pecial meeting c g (Bt T The city council held its monthly mecting | Other remedy that always gives satisfaction All the members 6f the South Omaha city Armonr streets ptifie American, n nal recognized NS Dbl vegan fn Jone IKek, While alagisH pill be hold this afternoon at3o'clock W > 3 1t is good when you first catch cold. It i8 | council were prese NRRATH N Vo W, B. Berry, frame cottage, Soven- leader wheraver the Engllsh language {n Clncinnatl, 1 wassohoarse that my Singe astle hall | last night. P. G. Mikescll, city poll tax 4 4 s | council were present &L, the regular weekly | Ty “Giliveen Silroy tnd’ Armour h ted truths fnz volee 1oft me. and 1 could speak olily in & Yohn Hood Sherwood's nttorneys filed a | collector, reported that he hud coliected 134 | §000, When v« ‘"};';‘.“3' 18 seated and your | meoting last night. President Woods oceu- | ctrvets : e e e warld very Tong to | Whisper. 1had togiveupmy profession tome ioe & on 4 v | s are sore. It s good In any kind of & | ey ihe hajr, The committee on licenses | Charles Fabs, frame cottage, Twenty Ll o AU R oFATily otice fn the district court yesterdoy thit | and returned %0 per cent of the amount to | cough. We have sold twenty-five dozen | Pied the chair. The committee on li I AL T discover who is the best v tiisor that | PONESE o ont tra ominent physiolaus I8 ease would be appealed to the supreme | yhe city, vetaining the other 20 per cent as | bottels of it and every bottle has given ported favorably on the following appli- | yroney 'Greves, frame cottage, Soven purpose, 1t finds that man who | ana specialists fn Buffaio, New Yurk, Washe bourt S 4 v § isfaction. Stedman & Friedman, drugg ants teenth, between M and Missourl ave ity of one thing, and v fnston sna Boston 3 S Alind | | compensation. He was called down o this (! X ta 1500 0 5 o ‘\.’,."t,f".‘""\",,l;‘ S "',“",’j. AT ters | statement, he having kept just twico whay | 188 Minnesot ke, Minn C. Grotmak, 2611 N street; M. Woolenstein ny one else, rtured by Electrieity, 610 o mkens, 22 R avenue R e world il Pl O s Inbor. YA Was gton sne st, whom 1 pald O mtening and roteived the usual bounty | he was allowed by law. His claim was re- | Lily camp No. 1 Royal Neighbors of | Joha Notir®SHah & ettt 0 - Fazgar & Seven permits, aggregating #,9 world must avail itaelt ot his labor. AL LU LR B RS AL ) A ) No ohn Robb, 3 Q streets 1. J. Eggar, 671 b i o argue that ® man | ay, used eicetricity on my Yooal cords, and [ h ferred to the finance committee and he was | America, will give a poverty progressive wenty-eighth street: Charles Dorr, Twenty Lost Tiis M L grow rapldly worse, complotely losing my 3 3 A 3 1d be Hke & horse, capable of enterta o100 ThG cords GOGRINE BRIy a0 A gentieman from the central part of the | instructed to turn the whole amount over to | high five social at the residence of W, | thisd gnd Hammond streets: dicol Paeo™ | Mike Garnus, who nves at 305 Poppleton Ten at it EHE HAS WOHITHE | ATHE tiiak Watlh, htay i Copeland ounty I8 authority for the statement thit | the city treasurer. | C. Boyer, 2535 avenue B this Tuesday Fourth strect: Otto Sirer, 490 Twenty-fourth | avenue, Omaha, was in the city Sunday rrow-mindedness; but we do | treatment Lam singing as well as Lever coulds R ot gtading 0P $he Nebrasis Con | e foliowing bilis were allowed: City off- [ evening. Al Woodmen, wives and | street; I Zellor, Tweity-tourth and N | Ho drank freely until about 11 o'clock at | mean to sny that wo man should bo without ral railway 18 goine on in Hardin township B ll Matids tes Gordte b rd: John Nelson, Railrond avenue; Hans | 5 ) . . Bt wus bogin thoro lust Saturdny | cors’ salavies #iu2 d \wineer |/ suisuEs v Burdinly H¥ased. Tiembnri, Q hud Twenty-Afi stroots: A, Bei- | night, when he was taken to the Lee hotel | one essentint and prevaliing object, i th Ira I, Hendricks commence attachment | Partment, & ¢ department | The ladies of the Union Veteran Le- | alavek. 505 Twenty-sisth street; ¢, 4. Hrun- | by Officer Larson. Garnus claims that after | Proseeation of which he ks determined o ex Sar | Nireat 1 Globea, $210; N fRaio o ard, Excinnge building: Wiilian Kubacher, | £3lling sleep in the hotel he was robbed of 1y difference what procecdings yesterday against M. 8. Benner eets and alleys i Globe, 8215 Non- | gion will have a plant sale on Thursday | 2605 N strect R sit house! | g O s THONEY 16 & JeRbY WlNg A gULLEr OF SAVINE o collect on i note for 8160 given by Benner | pareil, $241: lihts, ) spartment, | and Friday; also serve dinner and sup- | South Omaha Brewing company, Twenty-titeh | 80, He carried “his money in o leather o M. M. Hendricks. He alleged that the | 81,038) Stimpsou & Huber construction | : 3 pocket which he had fastened avound his ) a1t at 398 Broadw and N streets; Clias Melehiors, Twenty-tourth | Poc] v Sl whisuts e R Hofendant was about to dispose of his prop- | of intersection sewer on Washington | P! Broad and N str South Omahit Brewfng ¢ neck. ATLthix adds welght t fiest o Ly avenue, &3] ¥ ey pany, Twenty-sixth and Q strects; A, Meis Mr. Blake. proprietor of the hotel. says | tonave wspecialty und push it, Besure you q \ ohtaBios A Potition for an electric light at the cotner Another improvement to the popular | &% "Bt Seeots: i e us must have lost his money before he v ooowing, cases of Cont o e, | of Maln strdot and. Eioventh avende was | SoHuvertplano, Swanson Misia Co Twenty-tourth and M streets; B Jettor, | came to his place, but Garnus is certain he dvice 18 quoted her n, 405 Pleasant street «: two Das- [ of Main and Tenth w efused Yorse Payton anc 5 8¢ . L | Hen, Brown park; James Callahan, Albright; 116 case has becn puv lnto the hands o p atthe true sp Ist, one that se- pach children, 115 Stutsman street, Sidewalks were ordered on Avenue A, AJ0Na Eoyan At Miss Reed, with their | 5o Roesner, Twenty-third and Hammond | Chief Beckett, who will endeavor to locate | jects n certaln line of disenses and mukes oAt Detwoon Tighth and Ninth stroots, and on | excollent support and o highly Strects the thief. S1ielE staily N fisnotive his 1ife Work, cane A mareiage license was issucd sesterday | the west side of North avenue melodrama, “My Old Keutucky Home : “""““‘l "”"I luced a ""“‘"”"'I',“ to' the Telephone Lmprovement. not helpbut become more proficient in their $6 Tans G, Christ o and Johanie C. Nel- | A committee was appointed, consisting of | lighted a theater full of people at Dohany’s | effect that - the occupation ordinance | mya pelaphone company began some ex- | treatment than tie general bedside prac- hon, o and reipeetively. both of | Smith, Keiler and Hathaway, to complete | last night. 1t was the opening night of an | reference to saloon kecpers be repealed. but | A€ ZHERION el iy X | eieonen fieid of inedioine lins bacome . Blufts. They had just arrived on | the sale of the lot at the corner of Broad \gagement that concludes at the end of the | 88 1t did not get a second the matter was | tensiveimprovements in South Omaha yes- | ol 0l qod forn man to hope to master it $his side of the ocean, and an interpreter had | Way and ‘Thirteenth street to P Wind week. The company is very strong, and the | Passed by + terday, A 100-wire cable is being steung | 5 ey Gotatle, Drs, Copeland and to be called 1n to help them take their vows. The election of u street supervisor was | high favor they placed themselves in with | The annual report of Street Commissioner | from Twenty-fourth and N streets to the | ooy creat success in the tr nt of all The case of John Gilbert inst James | MOXUin order, this being the fourth attempt | the audicnce last uight assures an extra- | Tobias showed u total L expenditure for labor | central ofiice, and from there the cable Will | i anses of the mucus membrane aud th The uncertalnty of the tone, loss of volume Mo of dolin b the | made in that’ direction. A, E. Avery, I | ordinarily snecessiul engagement. Tonight | and repairs to be #0520, The usual | be laid underground to the Exchange build TAFEA AL Fitagittiny) ? ¢ | and control have disappoared, and 1 am do= time for the lnst week in the distriet coupt, | Hh Guanella and O. H. Lucas were the can- | the bill " will he a pure comedy, *Escaped monthly bills were allowed ing. All the single wires will bo taken down | kludred aflections is tho result of years of | fo) foqmops ol v TN i ose paysictnny Wil b completed nnd submitted this morn: | Jidates and on the first vote Avery received | from Sing Sing, and unless all® indications ‘“\-“ biondl e ned for the paving of a | assoon as the cable is ready for use. The AL AL bl 18 hid, soothing and efMeaclous. 1n - marked e ompleted and submitted this O | 4w, yotes, Guanella, four and Lucas two. | fail the theater goers will be delighted that | strect from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth | 100 wires are laid in a lead “cable not WAL A% | contrnat with the torture 1 have boan throuih fng. The next thing on the program 18 e | Four more ballots we're taken before s selec: | it has got so far away as Council Blufls, | street, as follows: C. I, Fannine, § for | than an inch and o half through, and will s th Ise, but if they withothurs, [ heartily recommend: them us O s he it Oden hotse | 1N was made. On the last ballot all of | Popular prices prevail pavement and 68 cents for curbing: Z. Cod- | be a great improvement on the old system. not do §o they could not hope to se solentific und skillful men. bhing on the list being tho ol Ogden 5¢ | Guanella's friends forsook him and Avery L — — dington, #1.95 for paving and and 70 cents or — onou 3 L in treating ease of Smythe against Stout. W ABIOI8CLOUTEY & VBLe .0 L4S byek Titoas Protection for £amilies curbing; Eggers & Boek, $1.95 for Magle City Notes. these y y Mr. Cook's Cake. A meeting of the Epworth league, Broad: | “J3 ¢ Baldy appeared before the council The terms of sale of Norch Galveston prop- | paving: J. H Silve $1.08 410 Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs, 3 ted by their advertis- “My tronble,” said Ben K. Cook, the sseond i 1 D- | ¢ wothey it ¥ fy tronble,” suid Bon 1 Cool, ¢ il way chapter, will be held in the patlors of | qnd asked that an appropriation to assist | erty are so arranged that if you died your | for paving; George s’ & Co., #1.86 | Thomas Connors Sunday night 1ng, and thoy renlize it, the Rison Cliy Quartet of Neil Bur- Broadway Methodist Kpiscopal churelh this | i the observance of Decoration day be | heirs will get back the moncy you have in- | for paving' and 00 cents for curbing; J Mr. John C. Carroll left yesterday on a i RO AR TSR s evening at 8 o'clock sharp to elect oficers | mude. The request was referred to the and the property for nothing. D. D. | B. Smitl & Co. bid §1.79 for paving. but did | business trip to Cambridge, Neb., X % 00 yeurs ad been using salt and lr..r the ensuing year. .\n] members of l;In- committee of the whole room 17, Barker block will be glad | not state when the paving was to be done Mr. M ‘h‘l_l‘,'” T pf) Hsta0 spenbia AN RGN AT o O SR T o 0 Lk b koI gTE e cagiie requiested to lay aside all other St Voo bt opae Y B WaRL0 bacatn | M1 dahy of cago spent o ) ou in iy breathing Listend of helping w Bt e ket an b6 toalio o to: hldve tHe Land for Park Purposes. to tell you how it is don ‘l"}' m motion of Conley ;ll.xx-ls"“‘l('l-"l wats | few hours iu the Magic City yesterday After Suffering for Years From Asthma ana | 10 seened o ager v the disense 0 divectory of officcrs entirely in the hands of | 8. B. Wadsworth read a communication The Grand Hotel, the lowest bidders were awarded the con '“““‘-““"!"}nxvm L I i e Ll e il Y Y0100, R AT{OF LFORLINGN EOF LWO. ¥ AR the young peopie. salling the attention of the council to the Council Bluffs, Most elegant hotel in | trac installation of officers at the il last o tores with various doctors I was reco nmeaded by i Willlam Sullivan and Edward Skevey were | fuct that Addison b Cochran has given 1 | Towa. Dining room on seventh floor, | L. B. Stanley & Co. were awarded the | WRIG 0 0000 0000l o en Uy L i B bouud over to the grand jury yesterday 1e city block 7 of the addition which bears | gt $3 to $5 per day. 1. I Clark, | contract to buiid a sewer from the corner of pehurch Lodge, Ancient Order of United Mr. John Brough lives at No, 160 Fifth ave e eron el e, rive: morning in police court on the “charge of | his bime, im:n{‘nlm.»n-;.., II\\uhv‘(«[ll :“»- Prop. bty -8 | Railrond avenue and J street to Twenty rien, will give a social next Wednesday | nue, Council Bluts, and has been employed |, SNl ol g M 1:‘1.»-"»"|.L'y‘m: burglarizing William Arnd’s store on Lower | block to which he has not a clear title, o 2 ——— —_— sixth and H streets, their bid being £2.05 for | evening. i L UL AR AR UL L] clans us wasters of their art and as courteons Main street a few nights ago. The defense | asked that the city attorney be directed to A. H. Perigo & Co., 103 Pearl st., | man-holes and #1.59 per foot for twenty-fo A chicken pie social will be held next i Ho suya: “lt hogan with oata sutlemen. No one who is troubled as I have v 3 : v pe v nd for threo years past coug thoy put forward wis that. they had bowht | take immediate steps to have the two lots i | Columbiu and other high grade bieyclos, | ineh pipe. | Thursday night in Albright for the benetit a havo made me wretchod, | could not | beah ean afford to exneriimant with dotors o the goods of & man whom they didu’t koow, | duestion condemued for park purposes. The i Schultz moved that the city engineer be in- | of the Methodist church. t, but walkad tiie floor oraavup to | Jknowiabiitty, bub shoid Ko et O oy but the court declaved chat that kind of u | request was granted. Wadsworth also said Stop at the Ogden, Council Blufls, the | structed to build a temporary foot bridge at |~ My, W. W. Valentine of Cheyenne, Wyo., | v breath, My lunzs were soro. und the | Hher st ibus save K b ot e e o defense was too stale to pass muster there | that Colonel Cochiran had presented the ity | paet #2.00 house in Lowd the east end of the Q street viaduct. Carried. | was in the city yesterday, the guest of his | Yerrible racking couzh scomed to tear me all | 5ygy 1y cupable hunds.” and the two men will have a chance to think z\luh ln»-ml re. It s or ered hung in s £ vatihin The proper committee was instructed to | old friend Mr. E. O. May field & to pleces. fllhr:::\‘;(lll:l.;.m|., bluck musses of mu- o othel e council chamber, and_ a cc tte 4 ymestic sod asts cheg a dvertise for bids aving distric s R 5 hiy AP L up som othe ! ‘_M“h{d |.m‘.:n";‘. M..x';‘ ,-‘.‘M,f.'-‘y”,“:“ it ::”H Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. advyertise for \"lli.m 3;!\!11. district 19. T'here has been some quiet talk among | seemed as if nothing wounld be left of my AR TOWR TEowe The local firemen claim to have received | SHWEH S EES B S0 Ryl LS TR o « Ain brought up the occupation | .ontain merchants of organizing and oper- | lun:s. My chest rattied and wheezed ut S 9 jnformation of a conspiracy in Yankton, S, [ & Colonc chrin tor his magnificent gift 2 Lozier Bouand Over. ordinances, this time including both of them. | e o' giiail electric light plant on the co- | Umes 1ike & brass band. After two months Toachinz school is a tolisome and exacting ).. to carry off all the prizes the state | The committee consists of Tibbetts, Keller | News from Onawa City, Monona county, | His resolution was seconded by Koutsky | Shné & 8IS N eaner ok i with Dr. Shopard I am porfectly relfevod and | employment. “Fho work is fur from healthful. Souranment to bo held this yonr ut Sioux | 8nd Geise has been received to ghe effect that Leon | and was lost by a vote of 5 to 8, e 'b‘”‘““" Cheaper light is the prin- | us well'us I ever was.' 1 Ueliovo this treat- | Thodust from the school-room ud e pliysls o v ' \ forrhiil ¢ communication was read fre Oty | At Ao iadard bap AR 5 P or0i oo | cible object. ment for catarch, asthinn and troubles fs | eal snd mental strain induce catarrha City. 1t s stated that a nuniber of profes- | A communication was voad from the ity | [ ozjer has been bound over to the grand jury suggested that the L strect viaduet | B OMERE ] e e e and Tung troubles s | v yied nanducho and norvans exhinustion sional foot racers from Council Bluffs Sl o Oimaha dsking that o commitiee of | on the charge of obtaining money under ned and repaired and the street com- | Rt EIE TAREREC B0 TS Kol vosterday e 4 Miny toachers nro now being treated hy Drs. ono to Yankton and are now fn trafuing as | [ iar conmitteo from the Omanha councii | fa18¢ pretenses, and rolcased upon furnish- | Hssioner w il be nstructed to do-the worlk | May Reld of Omaha wore marvied yestordny THE COPELAND MEDICAL PRAG. | Coptiund and Shopard for these and kindred tx:.“l:lmm!lflml\lvl, I:\I!‘:‘x‘\' “:\h»lh_ ; ~t‘ H\;:\n-.ll\\ for the purpose of reducing the fare on the | W€ bonds in_the sum of £00. His friends | complaints. Among them I8 Miss Alta M, el M, fvaSton KR TETOwardls 1 . | Mr. Burnett is head salesman for Burnett | pIOE I8 ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE | l'isher a nopular publie school teacher of S el IS, x " om e | here say he will in all probability succeed in Live Stock Inspector Howard's report for | pi =S 8 i 0 aravar | VTR Lo GNIH8I quted sntiral Bluffs tried that scheme once and it was a | [HSOF Was ISEHCEL0 APIOIL LRE COIb | his vietims the amount he worked them for, | Cight head of cattle. t : Uiyt i g 1aufferad all the misery that comes fre failure, the fact leaking out before the vrizes By f ) his victims the amount o worled them for, | ®he citizens of the Third ward petitioned | John Skrupa attended a Bohomian wed- | IT 18 FOUNDED ON HONESTY AND | (i rrivai’dfsoase 1t { thok tho il tr6 it= were awarded, and the ones who are inter- | dn White the council to hurry up the motor company | ding Sunday night and yesterday showed up | BUILT UP BY ABILITY, SKILL [ mentof Drs Copeland and Shepard. “T'his has ested in the local team this vear do not in committee was appointed to destroy | piles of pec wve pies. out De Witt's, | and force it to complete its line across the | ot Dr. Berwick's oftice with his skull caved = made o wonderful change in me. ana is coms tend to lot Yankton do anything that Coun- | $1012000 worth of city bouds which have | Witchtazel Salve will cure them street viaduct. Messrs. Bulla, Conley and | in. He said that during the revelry after | AND EXPERIENCE. piotaly aroorinis tho s from v systen oil Bluffs can'v do. * been aceumulating in'the vaults since 1888 | 3 Schultz were made a committee to wait | the marriage ceremony some person had 3 )A-njulhv-v* ”“L‘“.H others L highly commen L Au ordinance passed reducing the | See the peeriess Dauntless bicycles | upon the company in accordance with the | eracked him on the head with a hammer. HBEBIDLYSIR Y Lying Whist. sCi se 10 per annum. | and get terms, Heney Murphy. 10 Pearl. | requestin the petition | The licenses of the seventy-one saloons in ORIGINATED IN CHILDHOOD, The announcement already made that | [ The clerk was instructed to advertise for | - : A sewer district was ereated_on N street | South Omaha expired yesterday. Tow Rates, this city is soon to be given an oppor- bids for i sewer on Main street from Iiley For first-class rooms in Chicago for | from Twenticth to Twenty-ffurth street, | It has been the custom in _the Caused Her Pain and Misery All Her arrh and all curable dise -u.-u e Mo on to he given g OPROM | enth avenue to Sixteenth avenue, from M Worl /8 ifaiiioall onlOhio Knox after which adjournment was taken until | puist to give tho men ten days Life Until Drs. Copelanda and low and uniform rates-me' tunity to witness “Living Whist,” or k ) 4 4 ¥ i ta di ce successfally t AR “Dancing Whist,” has given rise to street to Fourteenth street on Fourteenth —_— Thursday night when especial attention will | grace to take out a new license or close up Shepard Retieved Her, Uents Seilt f‘ulsi\!l“'l\mll‘x'lil:uuk y treated by anoing HLA g avenue, and on Tenth avenue from Third to 8. P. Vanatta, attorney, 5 Everett blk. | be given to the applicants for liquor licenses, | the place. City Clerk Ditzen said that he | Mys Jumes Gibbs, wife of the well know A ayuy much speculation as to the character of | High stre e el e did not think the number would be any less | sexton of Forest Lawn ecnetery. lives in i such an entertainment and how it is | Forty-two property owners living between Geo. S. Davis, prescription druggist. iy Liive Stonic ixthanfos next year than last. . Florence, where she is known by the whole vil- gtV QISR RS conducted. It is nothing more nor less | Broadway and Eighth avenue from Twenty L — There were sixty members present at the Dr. E. L. Siggins took charge of the micro- | J8ge s & model wife and mothér, Dr. W. U. Copeland “”1 ",r.;q\xum. ..ll m‘. than a game of whist wherein each card (-mgnh'm lhln"l\XT«'\'t'Illht?lr't't'rlfl.lxlsl:l'll that Domestic soap best for hard water. regular monthly meeting of the Live Stock | scopical station hore yesterdgy. He wis r story. as told by herself, one of the | class in Bellevue Hospital Medical Colloge, of u deck is designated by a living figure | & stop be put io the practice of allowing ca —~~—— & y X 3 best exuniples of what Drs. Copeland and | New Vork, where he griduated. tiie most fa- ! tle to be herded in that vicinity, The exchange yesterday — afternoon. Final ]irt'm-nl('\l with a dozen or more boquets by | Shepard have often .,,m\.‘,,“.,_\ danger of al- | mous fnstitution of its Kind in the country. dressed to personate the particular card y. ® sought to be represented. The cards 0 i 5 s o5h S i is emplc 50 far no changes | low o LoD o b 1 spard’s crodentianls are no less abund shibiting the herding of cattle north tions of the meeting held last I ety ,m,‘.,:“ Sattit ,,,!,;‘,‘ e s GG tall hitd hardly known what 1t was to have an | his cluss at Rush Medical Coliege, Chicago, are shuffied, cut, dealt and played by ith avenue, Story of the Queen and Infanta of Spaln | day which were published in full | (@7 FhCL SICHOS j] it ‘tore of the sta. | envirely well uny in my life until very lately. | tho most noted al_school in the west means of graceful evolutions to the | With reference to the vote taken at the and & Woodoutter. in”Tug Bup. These recommendations | Of changiug the present quarters of the sta- | 1 contracted oatarrh when Lwus 13 yeurs old; | Also mombor of the loww Ktate Medicul Socle measures of bright and catchy music: last meeting on the question of i The queen of Spain is accustomed to | were adoy _enl,lg\lml the ruhlw will ln-“:um-mluu 168t nizlb AT e \.\@L e m.‘(‘llLn}u‘l‘_|'J§nrxéh5.‘ut_m.;(r’u]\“x‘rl(‘»“. '1»|' .;‘\:;. :.\'.:I.w: :’\r. ':::‘\z‘.\:.‘xfi:,”"‘ other medical and surglcal “Living Whist” will o presented Lo movo men ut the Lower Broadway ew | ride in the country about Madrid, which B T hoolaa e iacueeilq | auarters now occupied, which he did. fiind & Siopiira.’ T was s0 nervous 1 could ot | - Hoth gent! e after thorough hosnital ox: ¢ evol x sonic | gine house Mayor Lawrence repe B rak g pserte she last degree, | 2 D) A s oe o8 0 s X own. porlonce and practice. ive devole hall, by Miss Harriet Harris under the | oty of the entive council, it being a | S8Y8 the Minneapolis “vibune, and on | getion was taken. people have piics, but DeWi Were always choked up, my head ached all the | What suscess S Tmnt ot the Huly s chil auspices of Unity ;:uild . motion for an/apmoptiation of morey. such occasions she is accompanied by 2 S witchhazel salve will cure them vme and my throat wi and dry. I eould | show. e S e the Infanta Isabella, the young king's Soligol Board Meeting. T e positively retain hardiy an g I AL G P HS. Pole Party. 3 : the driver Y W. B. Cheek and A. N. Hogan, the newly Horse Thieves Break Jall, my stomich; it Wns 0. wWavs giving me trouble N N \ h LT ARAGRAPHS, i LaEny pbloianty: B | munt. One day the driver of the royal | ¥ e T e Al hoar Y| Casper, Wyo., May 1.—[Special Telogram | and Tsuffered wll the misery of confirmed DRS C()pl‘l‘\\l) & SHE P\ L — he children of the First Presbyterian | carviage became lost in the monotonous | elected members of the school board, took AsPER, - May peciy e T Rbantlos O AR YE Nt ady st TrooIuets . LLAL LEARD, Mr'sil\»_:\'\\mnm. D) ;‘!}w'“lm‘ of | Sunday school were given au entertainment | plain and spent two hours vainly in t the oath of office at the regular monthly | to Tur Be)—The two nutorious horse | nothine, ‘but lived on fluids alone. Under | poove v AND 412 NEW YORK LIFE thé Pythian Sisterhood. i in. the ¢ty the | 1yt evening in the church parlors, in_honor | ing to find the wuy. The quecn und the | meeting last night. Bids for plaus for two | thieves. Dick Care and William Johuston, | .3.'.’.\‘:].’(‘«”“'.‘.y‘;l(.'\'T-u','fm b ety BUILDING, OMAIA, NEB. [ Mrs. L. Lt 3 P of the first day of May. The room was | infunta were somewhat alarmed. four-room school houses to cost not o exc broke jail here last night and are stll at lib- | 15, riy cared. ery one of my symptoms Is Every. C ble Discase Treated H. P. Barrett, who almost lost his life re U903 Fpbar) i 2 Every wble Discase Treated- 3 i crowded to its full capacity, @ great many All at once they came upon an old | £10,000 each, will be advertised for utonce, | erty, gone ind I fool ienithy. energatic and. woil ) 4 oently by a mistako in blowing out the gus, : woodeutter, who, with a bunch of fagots eannot put my thankfuiness to these physi | Office Hours—0 to 1 to5p. mi Ttod maae another last evening, which came near | older peovle being present to watch the en- OLUOES d £ QOO = - = | — ciuns Loo strongly.” P, Sunday—10 o resulting seriously. He attempted to light a | joyment of the children and listen to the ex- | Upon his back, gathered laboriously { fire with kerosene and as o result is nursing | wollent musical and iiterary program thay | [rom the bushes to be found here and R LT 1 the edge of a common vislting card DETROIT a badly burned hand ‘ T : there, had sunk down to the ground, evi- T Tom Clark returned yesterday from a T e a0 Gt yiror e mbmentis Koty S0 101 The Tt 0 swatlow o of D i 1\11(1 IO with him what he claims is tn _interesting | ol inaerstood by the audience aithougn | roval cartiage called” out. “Will you ) X ™ ! : .| i { Y | I'H 1S | — = | Arrangements Being Made to Use the Block MINOR MENTION. | MR PIKE MR. COOK. was presented. The boys of the High school | ose 10 the eard aid you w) velic. 1t is the wav club of the only original Still A\ h} Tl e war club of the quly arieinal | it was all in_pantomime. Miss Neols M. | tell us the road to Madrid?” 2 Ogden sang several songs and was en No," said the woodeutter, =1 w of Jieved—as it always it—it took no less than | yusiastically encore Musio was 2180 | excont ““*‘ r e s ill not, 150 bright, round simoleons to transfer the | foiched by the High ‘school -_A\{,] e . ownership to him. 1t is on exhibition in H. | grchogtea and o string quintet. Miss Wright Avhaye tha 3 A. Baird's window. raads noont whish was well e e hat you take me in and carry me il ST crowning paint of the whole progran, how- | back to the city w}ni!'nffi'.f,.'-'.'s’f'il\'.-':\‘.h.'\:'r'.-‘m'f-;:. Da Wisy! i e by the chil- [ The coachman declined to do this. s dren. Miss Edith Thomas v crowned “Very well, then, find the road your- V2 Muelier's Opening Tonight, queen of the May, and as soon as this inter- | gelf,” said the woodeutter IT'S EASILY SWALLOWED— Store closed today. Will open at 7:30 | esting exercise was was gone through with The queen here intervened, She | one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, These p. m. Space being limited children will | the children trogped i and cxeouted the | ordered the conchman to let the man tie | little Pellets are as effective as the best liver not be admitted to the concert. Pupils | gid' (W A TEEE Gd “Daen pro- | his fagots at the back of the coach and pills, and are easier to get down and more f the schools aro invited to visit the | Syl t O At eron PIO- | 40 take him up on the driver's seat and | “Reacee in their aotion becldes. of the schools are invi i vided for the oceasion. Refreshments were | to take him up on the dvi cat and The fact is, Dr. Pierce's sugar-coated_Pel- store during the week. served and there was a booth of flow drive him home, lets are better' in almost every respect. They = i where all could purchase the first beau The man tied his rough fagots at the | act in a mild, eas f vory staple article and novelty in the | of spring. The entertainment was a gr back T e Ay T Ty AL y \ | 1 of the coyal coach, mounted the | &bsolute cure for ¢ nny.n‘m(lnn, Dizziness, In- china line at Lund Bros. New pattern | success and a great deal of credit is due | hox, and the road to Madrid was soon digestion, Sour Stomach, Sick and Bilious wire frames for tissue lamp shades, those who had lhn- managemen found. ‘I,ll_:’tl-;‘h:h\; "h‘r ?‘urwlwull‘m-m.».g unnm‘i Many times more dura ble than steam en- Protect your homes aguinst destruc- and musical entertainment to he | When the royal carriage entered the | ha tivor, stomach’ and. bowels: they. ave | mach Shoapors Can bo bt I cornir of any tive storms. W. C. James has the | given at Fifth Avenue Methodist Episco- | €ity in this queer state there was a great | guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money is | Foom from garret to busement, t2king but lit- strongest companies in the world pal church, corner Eighteenth street | Sensation, as the people recognized th returned. Why are they not ‘the cheapest | L spice, muking nonoiso. ' Sakes to smoie t and Fifth avenue, for the benefit of the | equipag he woodcutter sat proudly | pill for you to buy # “’,‘;I“_“’lf“,:“:}",‘,‘li‘“‘r hotuslonenginene 1o run 1y X 7 i " '\ ! nore able for eleva- “Home of the Friendless.” Some of the | on the box. When his guarter was L tors and other purposes than water or gus. Judge Deemer made a move yeste 0 best talent in Council Bluffs and Omaha | reached he got down and unfastened his Detroit Motor and Generator best of wll, as i ' THe quee! ot he: alittle investigation will sh enused o feeling of dissatisfaction among the | will take part. i e fagots. The queen put her head out of ' L SN by Norse professional juryman who had been patiently Every one is most cordially invited. the door. 3 4 vower alwuys on hand and_warranted to give loafing about the court room for so lon, Tickets, 20 cents, e 10 ‘Go to the royal palace tomorrow, children under complete satisfaction. Communicate with i, b S L ! i ke your b ood rich and pure, hmu vou | us Wil aave valkinb, moseys hnd 1asoas waiting for some regular juryman to die off | years, 10 she said, “and your service will be re- w)\nhwynlmu cureevery nervous trouble with | venience. Y Y and give them his job. Eight of the jury- - e warded. Nerve Beans, a new vegzetable discovery of | W, K, BAKER, 300 and 310 8hugart Block, 3 men had been released on account of sick n Days at the Warld's Bair. The old man, suddenly perceiving | marvelous power. They renew youth, restore Biuffs. Telophone 22 . i s from other causes, and a_special It will cost you less than $50.00, every- | whose passenger he had been, was ove ;"—',t;{-.f,“:],:”,‘;‘,‘,,”“\'\"“,‘,,"'"’,',':;}",‘ capaclly for | ©. D, BAKER, THisouth Hth St . TR venire was ordered by the court i1l their | thing nece 'y included, This means | come with humiliation. He stood bow- | and worry. Sold by drugzists. $1_a box. two | Sole agents for Council mun:.vu'-f:'.u-.\ wnd places instead of allowing the bailiff to fill | homes in private cottage, clean, safe, | up the ranks from outside the railing at b 1 1 et safe, | ing, rubbing hiscap botwaen his bands | ROGERARPRY: f BY et SRUYRERAN SO, ap the ranks from outside the railing at his | grounds and on the beach of | ynd uttering exclumations of astonish- halbal - own pleasure. ‘The following were drawn: | Lake Miohie oo T T Obyy | an K exolamation| ik - = = J.S. dennings, 1. E. Hitcheock and John Gil- | ‘h‘. W “"‘l"l‘:,'_"l.‘“_“'“l L l’i-}'». hyne- | ment until the carriage was out of sight. Special Hotices. IS THIS Yert of Kane township, Miies Hall of Hazel | o Uik st e s Sl y-f 3 [ ? 3 Dol John Trannan of Neola. I, P, dacobeon | We Tilton of THESBEE, or Jacob Sims Drill Suddenty Ended. SImS&BANIRIE ~Attorpeya-iws o _____COUNZIL BLUFFS . Buy a popular wheel—onc that will sell at sight and make you a living. o O et nacts o mcobeon | ¢ Sims & Bainbricge, Council Bluffs At a town in one of the westorn | RIOUIOGUTLES, teo tin, the stute aud | Joow st o numbor ; Ca alogue I Get ageney quick. R. A. Price of Hardin e provinees of Canada some privat ] 8 3 P d ana_on_very Public May Take Part, block, Counci! Biuffs. ja Nicholson & Co.. 621 Broadway i ¢ . . . | atricals were recently being “got up. p — — | UNION TRANSFER CO Piles of peopie hive o Do Witt's The Grand Army has decided to take back f i €0, 520 AND G40-ACRE tract of land in northern Witeh Hazel Salve i o take back | Duping one of the acts some ladies had I Town ut §15.00 10 §20.00 per acre. Johnston & Van 1304-6-8-10 Main Street, Councit Bluffs, Towa £ ) i what it said about having Decoration day | to go through drill. Wishing to do it - = = | Paste ¢ £ Main Street, G i £l a Coal and woc best and cheapest | exercises all by itsclf, and the general public | co 5 rectly and according to regulations " T ‘\V,\,\’ul: SItUAUON by Arug clerk: & yonrs ex | B foa, T, B e, shompon | i ek SSa it | sty nd ey o opuarons | W ENVRE THREATRER | WomEmmm st delivery. H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main tion. The action that was taken a week | borhood to teach them. This worthy - o | and_outh Dakotn. Addrass 339 hes offics - F4 THE LOOKED FOR ago lust Satorday nizht is atwibuted by | man, on the fivst oceasion of drilling A [ MENE w0 AL I8 RoRmes A00 », Hole or Slrdressing o | pasture, on upper Broadway. L. EAK ES H/ o] A Mme. Hol "‘l'\" ruill, haivdressing and | Some of the members to the fact that several | them, commenced Council Bluffs, Ia, | Aty atrasn. 0P Y BRl:M\ IN PRICES HAS COME manicuring. Room 312, Merriam block. | of the leaders had just gone to Keokuk to Now, ladies, please stand properly to | John Dohany, = = = = - Manazor, | ABSUK\CIS unt oagy Faraaat oity pron Highest ¢ oo 8100.00 Williamson & 60 Nl et peat | e [N rauk b | (o siankionst - halRs LERIUOR ROLIN Ling} | soeomens Bium | { | s turned he rle of for e = ~ - / Ciipper, Seorcher,all.......... 100.00 arigost and bost bicyelo stock i eity. | & et tng o play, Whether the e o ot e e Le Of oty %e | ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY | WANTER—A wan. i s knowioio | \Y / e e R s I A Cook your meals this summer on & gas | Gelogation o of the pubiic feelig it sk | ing casily from the shoulders, the ‘and O otk e ot | bubtave: s maneker for' Connelt Atus Fraie | : It you want a wheol, don't fail to Bullding = fl:!“.:.‘-'[l.fnl:‘n‘. “L\l !n.: I':w‘fl.ll:ll“‘l::.‘ll‘llxiw;‘.|I|=|l§ !ug;:;lgm-{ ‘Ah-‘i ;I -“| 'f‘ll","‘_l';““‘ MONDAY MAY 1 street, Counetl Hiufrs s L Our #50.00 wheel is a dandy. following buldiag porits were lssuod | LICTOae been u cinngs, und overyuody will | This ended the drill for that day atirhi | Dpumsi i s woREbone way i 0 | AR COLE & COLE, resolution o' to ask the citizens to con ) B N by's, Merriam bic ) 41 Myln Straet, Councll Bluffs . Spaudling, lots 18 and 19, block tribute. however, stands us it wus first W I EXCHANGE OR SELL Two four room BN B OO s adiition, dwellinghouso 81,000 | adopted n ,nfl unes and 806 room and outbulldings, cloar > T10ts 33 nd 34, block 11, | h E De ot lucumbrance. A« . Mandol: 100 Grahno Ave L\ HEbEs iddition, et 1,000 | _ Piles of people have pues. but De Witt's Y e whing, 536 Browdway, ropaire 11400 [ Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them, Aud bis merry company supported by th DA ARG Special Notices. Special Notices. i merry company supported by the ’ S | Counell Biufs | GOUNCIL BLUFFS: U3 BLYFFS, talented young uctress 2 - — % o) O 0 ) S rite QUSE and lot for salo, No. L L LY 3 TALLL we w COSL new b house, modern M SAL hiree Jersey bulls o8, ONEe We The puve juice, of the grane naturally fer: 11..\ u want to buy one? If so, write W! 4 I SALE - Axes, one woek Ingaire of J Curtsuan, G & conveniencos, welll00a te om ) you 20lid color, rewtatere mented, that is what Cook's Extra Dry | W- B Oaks, Silver Uity, T, eq Mlss E A R D reight house, et oo 4 i v, reKlater Champague is. 1ts boquet is unrivalled Free treatments daily irom 2 to 4 p. i Ol]( CHANCE for rigit man to coll ok Vit ) Moyonr awn 2 . No Pr N 30-POUND DAUNTLEES. 30-POUND DAUNTLESS. Three permits, nggregating 3,400 A P i o se. Boxes and barrels of Drexel's Bell | m. at the Council Bluifs Medical and and profits divided evory 4) days, in P Y PR Ay L1060 | caduad Iprovewhhld: GReAaNIEs A28 on RS el ¥ i 20 pan: st buy 15 shar stuck Addrass o r WOl P! 0 Leouurd Everett, Foarl cologne, a delicious perfume, 2ic bottles | Surgical institute, 26th and Broadway. any. Muat buy | v nming & s-room cot- | Stede . 5 " — On Tuesd v el The: hpes Morse. Roow 5. Everctt block. Council Blufs sy ¢ § MCLICR, ek o« for 10¢. Davis, the druggist. n Tuesday Evening They Will Appear in biock 5, Potter & Cob 4 4 BALE—( heap; team bliok driviag room an lot 11, block 3, Twia ¢ Ity add. The MUR SALE - Nice bay cnrriage fonm and sk your grocer for Domestic soap. P l- “ | e ta utiaing nssociation of Council | 1 ! f ¥ A new invoice of English turbans, | Sup o Court Cases. | fort e mmp N?d & “""‘1""‘"" on.Catbin ot Co. 10 Maart siro n ‘.: "."i"‘"k"“"w""" neire bide f n"‘ '|~I.l“ .l‘nxw ‘:xl"ylw‘ .l ‘\l I‘“u 3 Inke latest and pl_\'lihh. at the Louis. At the term of court which is about to p r Ao e while or 213 bidw 10 1o mitted (o : : o R e G, " e, v 1A compotent 10 or 15 year-od kir 21y, bids 1o b submitted to | Fana harn Cash. G . Mynster streot, Councli Blufts, la U urivileke of rejecting any or ali booked for trial. 1. 8. Mucei against Dr, F. d New songsund dances. better and bri,Lter | DI el atormation. siveh by ik W Otts | FYARBAGN removed, essposis YRNItA ¢ Use Domestic soap. It is the best W. Houghton, M. Marcus aguivst John | fl5 an C N oRg i eel & | WAS toWos! c8ench finihirect***™*™ | Sk bolire’ i) 0'whem 4 biAS paie Chaeannit ™ Hd"irke, st ro of & yeur-old baby. Apply 8L 606 tots wethelr firet 1ng in May. | oftice, Council Mium Taylor's groe thun ever. PRICES - 10, 200 und 0. Apply to W. =, Couper, 10 Main strect tbetore 150 Broadway.

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