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THE_OMAHMA DAILY BEE: WEUNESDAY, MAY 10, 18)3 " BEE | NEWS FRO¥ COUNCH RUIEES | mes . Bownan, ¥ & Buckmen, G | pEvanen wOME) AQCEMRE | mark and the gt butet burkod sotci i THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BUUFFS | $ied st & Beiarivts | DEVOTED WOMEN ASSEMBLE | s tanh sl e 3 e | Harry Hattenhauer, Albert Faul, G. W. E. M COUNCIL BLUFFS \ Sauer. Phillip Paschel. P. Gunnoude, P, H. | — G. Smith and Mrs. James ‘Tourlott n’ et s ; 3 y g Boulder, Colo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs, wt, strEle | Trouble in Whick a Oelebrated Sprinter Wind, C. K. Hayes. W. A, Wood, Herbert Interesting Meeting of Preshyterian Workers | M. Smith | . ! A L] { ) \ 3 i AR | Brown, . H. Lougee, John Huntington, \v B ke J g s At ¢ ' 1 ‘ Has Got Himself, '\‘n n in Omaba This Wesk. I'he Arion Singing soclety is the name of a | | | | N tatih S Tahre ¥ Labs who- Wil new organization of South Omaha music- | | 3 ) Teliverca 1y enrrler fo any part or the eity e | sign certificates entitling delegates to a onc ol e o | . v . / / ) AN U NAGEL 0N 1 4 . 1N tate for the reb H Mrs. T, . Rice left yesterday for Warren W W, TILTON, - MANAGER LEON LOZIER'S SERIES OF TROUBLES | third fare for thoretur teip. = om all | MRS, VINCENTS INSPIRING ADDRESS | O., on a visit. “She will ulso stop u fow days — Fool Racing that Does Not Pay ~Fakes on b i ki Achievements of the Past Centary in Mis- | days for Utah, where she will teach school | I MINOR MENTION. the Cin I that Were Not Very BIG CUT ON FLOUR, son Fields Reviewed - Address ¢ for the government in the Ouray agency TR Profitable - A Very Interestiog Wele by Mrs. MeCague to A most enjoyable dance was given . . oy N. Y. Plumbing Cc 3 This Week ut GBrown's €. O, D, night at their hall by Enterprise lodge Notvoll ca secure ( '{ie ) Boston Store. Natchuug silk oty To make room for five carloads of b bl b b, Knights of Pythias. Supper was , you can secure 1t (i effect Miltonberger s the hatter, 502 Broadwa i flonr to arrive by the 168k of May, we served i {liary No. 17, Ut cteran ; . make b Mrs. 1. W. Solon started last evening for | » sele " Laatew” ausiliary No. 17, Unlon VOtOr | 3 oy ot 10 Sions O o F s 2"The | here was o time whon o consentionof | RIS s Sclon garted lastevening for | by selecting '"""’"'“‘,:k"fl”',‘“‘f,“‘,'j',}',‘\".‘.\”L o KRR 5 so against Leo well known ;\ ‘ the best | omon meant an assemblage of short. | the Worll's fair commissioners. She was:| b racer, who ue made in Dakota and far superior to ,p.g g srained females who were | 8ccompanied by Miss Magiic Donahue. : ; anything on this macket, $1.10 sack for A marriage s oster rge of obtaining jto J. 1. Heyw i Ilo 1 ! s, The both of this vou \ ¢ 4L EhE we st ihe ted | P over the city labelea “scab beer' and o) i Acine, best Kansas hard wheat patent, | first mecting of the women of the United | ihoyoorn “on Anheuser-Busch, Schlitz, | ) N ‘ : B 60 respectively s guarantecd botter than any flour made | Presbyterian church last evoning showed a | Lenip's und Pabst's beer. The bogeott was | ] B oL sl " % 1ings, whi 5 instituted by I il Bluffs, for $1,00 gathering of intelligent, refined ladies whom | declared because the companies named re- | ] ' el (]1 € 11 wrmony l) your ]\(Hl\t‘.) " the. la z stock of sensible peovle. The During Monday night stickers were pasted Case ca K 3 3 gotting out of fuil. His attor Gl o 0, 006, it was a pleasure to mect fused to sign o s of prices governing B any, the victims bein i jilman's challenge four, 90 e 4 I ¢ Burstow, 410 Fifth ¥ that he was innocent, and. as Daisy flour, this is o Kuansas straight T'he devotional exercises were conducted | drivers of beer wagons and stable men. Davis, 240 Third street the claim, introduced witnesses grade, this week Toe Mrs. Dr. Moorhead of Xenia, O., the T'he South Omaha Choral union, consisting A sinall boy named [ f who swore that Lozier uever made any of Pearl flour, 60c suck ing being conducted by a large choir seventy voices, is practicing regulurly for rosted yesterday aftert 8L e false pretenses with which he was | Reliable flour, only 45c sack. under the leadership of Rev. J. A. Hender- | LheDamrosch concort in Omaha, Dr. Bor. ) A\ 10\ J. Leutzinger's chick charied, with e to John Maloney Rye flour, Sie sack son of Park avenue. Following this came | musters the piano. The rehearsals are held [ shooter, " loaded » X ST B TR 8 OV HIb I o WL, < EY 6L Graham flour, k. the address of the evening by the president, | at the home of Mrs. Cressey. The union is | ! » tibaiiagt ol \ fmed that Lozer never received any of Corn meal, 10¢ s Mrs. or. Vincent. [t was what might well ade up from the best musical talent in the t PR councii in it : b 17 pounds granu for £1,00. | be catled a masterly effort, full of eloquence, | city and is progressing nicely 1 J J to confer the e mon : g I 8 B Guested to attend B, wWart : e Nabd RN ot th wekers, Se pound. sie and beauty, he fact that | 4, e domestic emploved by W. B. Cheek u i \ RO any of the de 3 Toaves braad, 10c She first called attention to the fact that | had a lively experience with a tramp Mon B . The jury in th wbler f the o iefice and showed & ad; 2 the year 1803 was the 100th anniversary of b Rl B Civaves brough i - the superior w aco und showed | IO 2H0000 L1y ag wo cl theyenr 180 was Ui 10gth wnniversary, of | day afterioon. The fellow rapped at ths from our stock back door and asked for something to cat gourt yosterduy | R an Dell Hark P m. except M ”\]:',‘““,“'fl‘ Gb The girl said she had nothing for him, He wuy the changes t t have then made an effort to foree S way into the B o0 250 the young man om e x Council Bluffs, Ta. | taken piace in the last 100 years, the giant Rarular nssambly o smpmsnt No/ 8, | put \ipon the stand snu tesuinsd thuvdl, y “ounc Sulken blaco I the last 100 years, tho glant | ouse. but tho donestlc, by excrting all tho Handsome Wiltons, Union Veteran Logion, this evening at S| Kennedy of Omaha induced him to run, and BENNISON BROS, tile, has become tolerant, Chinn--the | the door in the thug's face and lock it " B. A, Howard, a packing house employe ary from English shores. She then brought out in a forcible o'clock, at Knights of P'ythias hall. All com ;| when he sald he was afraid to run against a e walled kingdom —once presented tormidable wles are requested Lo b sent. B W. | ke Lozier, who was evidentlya sprinter | We Lead Never Fo We Write Our Own | dificultios to the soldiers of the cross f Wright, colonel | S A ive tlvuin BRI N4 Uy TeaIR | Dfelcent A fe s eemipUBUR{Ler by | T O8I Rt REmUIT el GOt riistic Axminsters. John Plunkett was given an examination | by saying that if he would run t Our Comy . Light of the World, Japan welcomes the | qlong “the driveway about 1 o'clock before the commissioners of fnsanity yester- | it u the race. H t Tod will offer for one day 100 | ‘01d, old story,' Madaguscar has fully de- | whon the men pounced upon him and was found to be insane, H doubis to Lozier but L 1 q 5 } prons sea | ”“““;""l"“l that il’-‘ ““*";- 1‘”1““' In the scuffle foward fell to the dence, however, is in Omaha, and that if he got up a i 1 ¥ Ad L 2 ful to coavert he Sandwich islands have |y 0kg bolow ere he was [o in o dazed Hivzon wus aceordipgly instructed to see him | him w push und he (Lozier) would fal size, long strings and with 3 abandoned iaolatory. Fiji astands have | CRERGTON SRAS IE A TR e oyal Velvets. gafcly upon the other side of the river Johnody. Anlly s pii Hat 50 in drawn work, at” the low price fe | turned from ways that are darkness o the | \Cltchman. Dr. Kirkpatiick wis sent. for The first two caes of i ted stufl « ance A L bu 1‘\"]‘:’ ‘11 m't miss it ’:";‘If s Sl Jo groat pro. | Ands afteran examination, discovered that through the custom house of Council ¥ As to Lozior's not ivia y : have in stoc pout 10 dozen misse G e LSRR e L e SRS S S | UG B8 HIDAWAREHIGeHE AR HIBI VARG yosterday. They contained carthenware, | money ., iv was shoy 4 | and children’s extra fine quality white | £ress.© Me. Gludstone says of us that wo | geped and Howard was cotiveyed to i3 hone odern Moquettes cousigned to W. A. Maurer, ‘T'h m‘ vis \; Kell, Ma aprons which & slightly soilod: we '__“'“ '\' AL "H ok H;fi'x “;;«“\'\W”'[\“['l‘;“ at 1304 Davenport street | sld to Colloctor Arnd, Hereafter all i the money over {Gffar them toaay, the entite ¢ ever establisned by ma ¢ of the 2 atibk ofhe Bohe s\fos:l ‘H.K-|I."<r um}.» ,“,v oo to Council Bluffs | and lnter Jon had omle i R 1'“.' \’ ] s ,‘, b ‘l,' east have always considered Omaha was \w'”| 3 ittaioen b '\“,’“ “”Jm'( "x”‘i ;\ | B e au Shrongh e | ive 1o fcmn i s thas the prosecuuing | 4 price oholes (e onch, ust avrived, | sory fur wost b somo. dolegntos wroie | S, aftsioon 3 Agnes hallthe for | fRpn e on g i who works at s | cInal in tho afar, with Kennedy and Hollo. | Bros,” printed china silks; the styles are | Omwah this yoar. The one state of Texas 1s | 1t the commitiee named shall fmmed! ol ’('h"‘:‘.\ ‘::“\'m iiton Lowor Broudway, | Wi as agonis simply exquisite and inust besecn to be | turge cnough to nccommodate ol the in :Hm;|u‘lx:|m.v“fin' (;;nwl»\\\ T‘“}‘;: \l\“w“‘nn \l-t: :.‘1 Nkl ot A D of & house near Uhere were a number of legal questions | appreciated. Bargains in ev depart- | habitunts of the United States After i } h i i | v‘ : i S deset | church in Brown's park ; that the committec 3 tho ‘corner of Broadway dnd Thirteenth | contiined in the case and the Judge de | me BENNISON BiOs. | I 00 s o ot orons and | in conjunction with kather Chundetale, be ovel Ingrains. sureot, whereu roligions weetine, B an | ngly took the case under advisement and Less hite than Bark. Filats Etlia) wvhinle & supplys ot mtotton [ (RILIOTKEH 0 COTECLEL CORirIButIDna; JEHat P, o it arrestod am t will havea | Will probably render his devision ina dayor | Considerable trouble has boen had of late | and then have a cattle range 1avger | p.oseq vingin Ut Munae T deltections | chanee to continne the Jjig in police court | two. It Lozler is released, however, he Will | yith parties who persisted in catehing fish | Ihin the state of New ¥ork TForty years ; ; BT OV A BB R AORted N abIAE % will be taken up by the committee, which | £ A 3 this worning Hlot get away at onco, for tions have | inTake Manawa in spite of the state law | 450 the government reported Nebraskit 48 & | yogpecttully begs all friends noble our Ideal Ma«thngs. Qriginml Brussels. ar 1 is . been filed at Whiting, charging him with | greatdesert, hopelessly untiv for eultiva- | o (700 L8 11ba; 3 J. H. Stultz, who was supposed to be fm- | o0 ooy Wwith Keibedy and his. partie and the stringent orders of Mayor Reed of | tion, Now you have 1,000,000 people and we iy.‘.‘i.‘wlu.“( .-‘l‘:':'\’.ll".".',, liberally \‘\_\:Mm their ;'In--n[v-d ina confidence schem A”""“ “I‘l“ | and all three wi nediately arvested. | Manawa. Thereare as many as o dozen | are enjoying the hospitality of one of our A o A A B2 er about i week azo, was given thirty days | > ted and of late they have become so | Breat cities, America i1s the new land of R R B in Judge McGoe yesterday for imper- | (o mplicated an ate they have become i St Il g Used n Rz v, 2,,:::'“"2 ‘,II,“' ‘,‘m.,f,.( Teod M’ Hokh »,hjv\\u | TO BE FOUND ONLY bold 4 to carry on their operations in broad | PrOmise to all the world. We have so much gt \ A4 | poon and so meny coming to us from ail | Pauland Frank Murray were arraigned i that he had received any of the money, and | (o e L T el Biamm, 1o, | G0¥NEDL o 4 single uight recently 0 | jarts of the eartli. The heathen have been | vesterday on three counts charglng them the Judge accordingly dismissed the charge | A7 the ot : pounds of fish were caught, and the oceur- | brought 1o our very doors. In the word of | with assault with intent to o great bodily of obtaming mon under false pretenses | The leading casH and only rence was repeated almost every night in the | God 1s the only solution of the great labor | harm, the complainants being William K. B thatwas at first lodized against him ) WoR ¥ ONE PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE s | week, so that it was clear that unless some- | problem of the day. The work of the home | Deaman, George Smith anl Lyman W. Tope, Ten Days at the World's Fair, chid can trade as well as thing was done at once the fishing would | missionary was never so much needed as | who run a merry-go-round at ‘Twentieth and e o s o Han, uot be in much demand during the scasou, | now. Paul streets. ‘The complainants charge the Tt will cost yon less than $i0.00, ever, 1 ything as represented or money fhe parties doing the fishing had made “With our societies, 'our youns people's | Murrays with having attucked them last 3 thing necessary ineluded. This means | weryining ¥ | their bousts that they would shoot the | Christian unions aud Christian endeavor | Saturday night with a razor and a vicious homes in private cottage, clean, ~u(~r B S aema T how almosy | TSt man that dated futerfere with them, | socictics, we have cquipment for active work | looking knife. Tho defendants were bound n \ o LADIES srs: we show almos clore to grounds and on the beach ADIES' 3 : ! and would burn the house over the head | for our Master. ‘This is America’s day of | over to the districe court in the sum of $600 Lake Michigan, Write to J. T. Chyno- | everything in thut . from the cheap | of the man who made any complaint to the | opportunity. To us have veen given five | each. Irank furnished bail, but Paul is still e W e T, -+ Refors to I, | calico waist to the finest silk ov satin authoritics. ORicers paid a visit to the Take | talonts —weiith, education, an open door to | aguest in the county fait g W, Tilton of Tt Bisk, or Jucob Sims | o See our line of waists at Zie, He, Monday night and kept wateh all night long. | every nation IR it ting b ST A popul of Sims & Bainbriage, Councii Bluils, 1ccessors to S. A, Orchard, £1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Just before daylieht two men were heard at | science. 1t would be hard to estimate the Betri n Ask to wee our line of silk waists, hoth | Work and the watchers conciuded to take | grandness of our opportunity, the greatness Not because it conc ¢ them i, Approaching bout the odicers | of o yonsibilit | DUVEMELCLY n Pusturage_ for horees and cattle on | in black and colovs, at $3.19, $600, £5.00 | oefiered e SR T L e s are /3T0ed: 1nto sttires Uit B UL DL B 2 ani e D Ul]l.AS STREET BETWEEN ]4”' a"d 15”1 George I, Wright's furm adjoininge i and #6.75, One of them took to the willows und es- | classes, mission Christinns, anti-mission | Plied, Edwin Dygart, a traveling man, inter. J 1 limits on south: 500 acres blue grass, [ SUN UMBRELLAS. We show by far iped s the other started to row out into the | Christiins and omission’ Chrisians. In the | fered with a dog-catcher on South Thir running water. For terms apply to | the largest and best selected line at our | waterand was caught after a short chase. | United States every year is spel for mis- | teenth street yesterday morning. While he James Raph, on farm, or at Carbon Coal | usual low prices. William Hali proved to be the name of the | sions to every $100 for whisky. Cougress | was talking to a customer, a_represcntative compuny, 10 Pear strect, Compare what we show in 20-inch | Man who was caught, but in some way the | and the several states have appropriated | of the pound happened along to arrest the | 5 ambrellas at $1.00. $133. $1.80, $1.50, | 9Mcers who had done. the work contrived to | £15,000,000 for a display of our material pros- | grocer's dog, to which Mr. Dygart objec ey Quick Meal gasolin stoves, 54,715 80ld | §1'75 82,00 and $2.25 with the prices oup | ot him escape, The boats, scines und 500 | pority. How much shall we lay on God's | forcibly with tho result that he wus urre in 1892, Call and examine before huy- | WoiTahe competitors ask. [eundsiatsan e rereversifiA wazmant ([aTue eoNeotd SHish e i toFal Rutel| aniiined ¢giund o | “HEBH; [:[]MFAN\PSU YC(I, C1 IIV ing. S. W. Besley, 104 East Broadway. DRESS GoODS. When you want . — " Following the address of tho president WEATHER FORECASTS, ey # stylish, neat, nobby dress pattern ata 25 AL RN LI LA he h dd0esd o weloorhedtn PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. VAR L DA DL A e avaa was the happy address of welcome from i N AP COl . AOTS sour own inter- For Sale—A three-story brick block | My M. McCag ¢ ol ell be | Tt Will Be G Falr Throughont Ne- - ek per cent saving consult your own inter ck block | Mrs. H. M. McCague, who might well b 1 ¥ ghout Ne \ l John 5. Ahlos is home from a trip to Chi. | €8t and exumine the Boston store stock. | on Main street, and thred lots in Ourtds | called “tne”mother” of *missions. She A Toiay X These two words nro | C orlc N oves TR ST Wo lead. Some of our neighbors vainly | & Ramsey's additi re offered for fm- | warned her guests that U. P In Om ha WASHINGTON, May 0.—Forecasts known in evory well ! i f f y v il sdiate sale at a very low price. Terms | might not always mean Uuited Presby- | for Wednesday: For Nebraska and Towa— Jerad I shold 2 Prof. George Chatelain, director of the | try to follow. R ) e St e WEF TAdARE VM e RS e VO G ordere holsehold 2 > TAoh M bihea ohigot of Languag in the COMFORT POWDER., A great thing | casy. SQUIR terian. Responses were made by Mrs. § Generally fair; southeast winds, becom'ng | IFOIR ; Parker, representing the castern states throughout the world city to organize French and German classes. | for the BABIES: a perfect infant powder arl § t. Mr ¥ 4 1. e , with shghtly lowor temperature de g th > 3 € A J. A. Wiley of Kirkwood, fiL, repre. | Bortheast, with shghtly | v as designating the YOU Lieutenant H. J. Gallagher of Fort Nio- | and certain cure for itching or sorencss With every $2.00 purchase Lund Bros,, | senting the central states, and Mrs. Wallace in extreme western Nebraska oldest, purest, best and brara, Neb., isin the city visiting the fam- | of the skin: our price 42¢ a bx. o i For the Dakotas—Generally fair Wednes. SCMain atruat dhina and cfodkeny.danl. | ot Los'A for the Pacific states Laguuh Ml always- to-be-depended- fly of his father-in-law, Henry Paschel, on COMEORT SOAP, the . great. HEALING, | :Ilu t\lmn :t‘f‘n 1"( |ll"xll::;u‘ .‘x‘:n.J \‘.'1'71}(,‘.""\] ;!:‘ul‘l After this came the recoption of delegates, | 403, followed in afternoon by light shower Willow avenue. 8, give a handsome sterling plate A i i in extreme western portions; southeast upon 2. SOOTHING, FRAGRANT, emolient toilet i Call and see the a general handshaking and the tenth an- | (gy,q5, beeoming warmer in western portion f D. C. Bloomer, M. Duquette and Rev. ¥ B »f the age. Our ha 100 calkke. | Bouvenit spoon, Al and see them. nual meeting was under way st i 7 B AN EATTIE] G B L vh e o Uedh Hnnids ne | %P oL the age upipribe Jo by cnke, Entertainment has been’ pr northwest winds, with lower temperature. | i )y ided by the olegates to the diocesan_convention from | 2 l"""““’i“"“b Rt e O aomcort a || membsisofitkaasvarallchuratio b tlia aliy Local Record. EXTRAET []F HE[F St. Paul's Episcopal church of this city yard, worth 8e. A . tesorved seats for Musin conce tat | forall of th delegates and for many visitors. OFPICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU., OMAIA, o Mr. and Mrs, ¥, K. Gillitand left last ¢ 100 pieces of outing flannel suitings in | Hart's jewelry store, Toc. The entertainment at the homes means | May 9.—Omaha record of temperature and I'OR ing for Toronto, Canada, where Mr. i | stripes, polka dots, plalds, etc., all in Amuseme ita, merely lodging and breakfast, us the other | yyinfall, compared with corresponding day of - YOI land is to attend the international conven- | for the next few days for Tie, former The following is an. exteact from the S, | Weass are provided atthe church, orratherat | past four years e tion of the Order of Railway Teleeraphers, | price 15c. BOSTON STOR ) B8 Sl t k) 4 the Plymouth Congregationul church, which 1593, 1892, 1801 1890 g ¢ s : Louis Chronicle with reference to the Schu- | was Kindly placed at the disposal of the la- | Maximum temperature. 665 525 b B which commences on the I5th. They will Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., 4 i faaditil g ALl =[N xihuny,amparatueei <9y 22 8 Nothing so good also visit Niagar: alls and the World's Leaders and promoters of low prices. bert Symphony club anl lady quartet which m.” ‘r.-x- _uml ‘(;.-‘l»xml.in "I)u'. ‘\“3;“'-.‘11‘“‘“'\ ’\\|‘\,‘.1.“.....(‘n.“-‘.‘.yp'y_x"rl.‘.:I‘:‘:‘. A7e :iE 2 \( T canton B faar, returning in about two weeks. 101 to 405 1 iway, Council Blufls, Ta. | 8bears ut Dohany's opera houso next Sutur- | WOl A BEOVUEE T U8 HEEEE SRR B | Drecipitation I 1.54 b proved, Jobn H. Keene, who was formerly stock el day afternoon and evening: 3 3 i . e A BRSPS Statement showing the condition of te ) agent of the Milwaukee In this city, but wus ahbnugibhe Bilslde “Boopte who dropped into tho musical en- | S ATk avonu and supper Thursday by | T8 re and precipitation at Omaha for the #8 glrr%sh‘ promoted about a year g0 to the position of /. C. Estep returned home yesterday ainment by the Schubert Symphony club . day aud since March 1, 1803 Aoyl T [tdoas ot denanaon eneral agent of the company at Spokune, | yrrernoon with the body of Conrad Lanzen- | at the Young Men's Christiun association Notral Lot Te i 600 S THR E b Wash., l;"n A pRomdtaiy e ute R b suicito at Carcoll | hull last Saturday night were very much CIDREL CRITNT0 R Rt Doficiency for hu“.‘w.\ : 3 A Calamity. taking the pos of commercial agent ) AR 3 T surprised at the work of a charming little % . ’ Deficiency st e £ i mu. headquart Ho will as- | last Sunday, and the funeral will take place | $or b o o L onthe bills Aaster Lommy | Fire Chief § ommenas Several Tm- | Noral precipltation 14 ineh Writetothe PERPETUAL MATURITY sume the duties of his new position on the | tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clozk from the | Purcell. In face and figure he delights th prove the Department. Deficieney for the duy 14 inch BCNDING CO., Council Bluffs, Incor- 5 . 4 i N ¢ cliciency since Mure < 61 ineh z 4 2st. rosidence on Seventh street, near the corner | eye; his work ou the violin is remarkable Fred M. Smith, chief of the South Omaha | Deliciency sincoMarclii,..... % Gl incl @ N | corporated undor the 1iws af lown. for in- The Grand Hotel, of Willow avenue. Until yesterday only the | playing by note at 5 of age. His e department, has performed the duties "“l""":“_’“ LSRG B ’fl’- i ( formution, rooms 24 und 245 Merriam block, Councll Bluffu. Most olegant hotel in | most meager detafls of ‘tho uftair could bo | fomic sonws und lrish vecitutions brought | of his ofice faithfully and succossfully for : W Counoil Blufs, Towa Jowa. Dining room on seventh floor. | obtained, but it is now learned that it wasa | o Jey the little fellow leave the stage. years and is cousidered by every one who | B Rates, $3 to $5 per day. I. Clark. | bullet that ended his life and not poison, as | American newspapers have been raving over | Knows him to be o of the best firemen in o E Prop. has been stated by the local papers as a mat- | this cute little morsel for several seasons, | the west. He has just completed hisann fucharze o ne Sisters of Mercy. The bost paylng Investment for a hoasowife ls J o ———— : ‘ture. * ‘The deceased soated him- | and_for once they ave praising something | povt, which gives some very interestin Tinis renowned Institution fs struntoa on tha | 110 EXCRISIor Hom3-Bitsz and Roastez. A Bavgains in fine tooth brushes and | gojfon thi bed n his room, and raising his | meritorious. Master Tom has been appear During the year the department responc : v ) —— THY 1uffs back of and overlooking the clty o cologne, wholesale price, oniy 10c. | shirt put the muzzle of the revolver directly | ing in public a great deal of the time since | to forty-six alarms, which is t SMimpral | e High LI taniorerigaking o dliy.ar Davis, the druggist, 200 Broadway. o the skin above the heart and fived. The 215 3 aud has become a very | than the preceding year. The fire loss was | North Platto a8l 7 Col Bluffa. Tho spacions grounds, ils o ; revolver was evidently held in the rignt it feature in the company of which | 50,000, with an msurance of $19,000; loss | Kearney... ... ngh Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. »...'n‘u mu\u- \\.‘-_.«;’m\‘m..[r’m‘.l\’r.la’\u.). m.[ lus father is manager.” over i..:;. o .‘élll.\‘r-l‘d“ ,'r;:.: cost of i Ohicann.s 1 AL 1o ia i Ealooatifor Lliatnictaat Alatalt e ieft Noue of the people in the hotel St e ning the department was 8,782 were | St ot ) b S s S L g s St i Sulig for lnsurane - heard the shot, and it was not for some t Renserel, e Hiiconcers: ire cighty-five hydrants inuse. Mr. Smith | Davenport ... Eeininenkuly B JipRs SOTRE ALK The suit of C. C. Jones agalnst the United | ;eronihe tragedy had taken place that his Secure seats at Hart’s jowelry store | vecommends that the council buy 80 feet of | Kanss City ¢ perienced nurses min'ster to the comforts ot States Mutual Aceident Insurance company | door was forced open and he was found lying | for the Musin concert, Friday eveni two and one-half inch rubber four-ply hose, | RERSErc o o i ondy | the patients. Speclal care given to lady pa- is on trial in the district court. The May 12, and 200 feet of cotton two and one-half inch : | apid Uity Pt cloudy | gionts, Jdaintiff fs @ brother of W. M. Jones, who wetions of the people of Carroll were | 0 TR AR 5 fire hose, the rubber hose to bo usedon | elens o part clonay | 10 s killed by Jack Wade. a hack driver, | very peculiar. They did not take the trouble For Sale —Hickory 4-foot wood, $6.00: | the hose'reel and the cotton on the hose | Biswarck Puit cloudy | Ferms Moderate, ¥ ibout o year ago near the Ogden house. Seyv- | to send Mrs. Lanzendorfer any word aft stove wood, or 16 inches, $2.50 per | wagon. Also that fire hydrants be located | chayen %, For purticulars apply to B it eases were Tntrodueed by the com. | the first telegram, which was sent by P. M. | cord, delivered. L. A. Cox, 10 Main | at Twenty-fourth and 12 and Twonty-fourth | Miles ity Pany yestorday to show thit Jones was in. | Hofman, proprictor of the hotel, where | strec and J strects. » reston . vart Cloudy SISTER SUPERIDT foxicated at the time of the tragecy. aud it | Lanzendorfer had been stopping. | e tele i e Ned Bhepued In' tho ainrm service ~there runpin | YeRintec 12 s upon this that the company hopes to beat | gram contained none of the detaiis, and ou ought to see Ned Shepard’s new | ure nine boxes and the chief recommends flioates tr £ o f . — - hotel med to have any idea that the | pight. See him at Van Brunt's, fourth and 5 streets and one at Twentieth = & cy talrd natritlous el Protect your homes against destruc- | widow would have any anxicty to know how street and Missouri aveuue, He suggests ON'T BE CARELESS. D 0N o It aftor laving trie tive storms. W. C. James has the | the affair ocourred. Will Meet with the Committees. that the bell tower at No. 1 engine housc Witelar sl be 100 careloss to examine closely whe s 3 e 5 strongest companies in the world When Mr. Estep reached Carroll he found | A meeting of the city ¢ mmittees | moved back further nnd raised higher as | o020 f TG Batile of Carter S POHANY’S T4 2A TER AGENTS WANTED. i | that the local undel e had put the bodv | of Omaha and Council s will meet | well as enclosed and arranged for drying | 10 L hi g™ ny unprineipled ey Councl! Bluffs. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS, Sce the peeriess Dauntless bicycles | in a cheap casket and was making prepara- | yiuin in Omaba tomorrow afternoon for | and cleaning hose, as the departuent is very | @fe} Hte BRI A APCTEAIEE TR Jonx DOuANY, MANAGET Councll Biuils, lowa. and get terms. Harry Murphy. 10 Pearl, | tons to bury it at the expense of the county e ecenos, ittt referoncn ton. boont. fave. | much in need of'such place. ‘'hat an ad iund | " i ) e el * | When asked if he did not intend to send iy | conferent L ROLORONOE D FOOR - 1410 ditional foreman be employed for No. 1 hose nd closely imitating *'C-A-R- THAE MUS|CAL EVENT —_—_— Cuok your meals this summer on a gas | home he replied no: he was not sure of | President Millard of the motor company | company. That a hook and ladder outfit | T . Don’t fail to examine cire- S ! : R wotting his money if he let the body go out | has axgreed to be present witha view to | ho purchased, with two men, as without this | fully, and don’t be put off with somo- ONE NIGHT ONLY, Special Notices. range. At cost at the Gas company. of the county making some overtures to the public. He | ypparatus the deparunent is greatly crip- | thing *just as good as Carter’s,” There &5‘ atur ([‘11] # COUd3LL BLYFF ; e S T'he actions of the hotel man were just as d to be present at the last joint meet- | plog il b ey bk Vanatta & Sweet, attys., Everett blk. | o0t o 800k “ihe inquest the coroner but_was providentially detainea elsc His estimate of the cxfichse for the fiscal | 15 NOUDINK 80, ii‘ ap baonal Jho . B oa More Griet for Danlels. turned all the papers belongiug to the de | Where, The mecting is expected 10 be un | gear ending May 1, 180, is as follows e e L I P Wil Grand Fomity Mates i 2 P. M, [P0 SALE - nambr ot iles cottagosonnes B e A et oo over into the hands of the hotel | important one P Gl s 7000 | CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. P TS ) ulty for getting into trouble, hardly a month | per, and he refused to give them up to | . The council will meet 1 board of equal- | phiee new nier 2000 | A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEAD- PIE CELEBRATED Ncholson & Co., 621 Browway. The supposition is that he intends | ization Friday evening for the special pur- | Itook and ladder (rack and twiin 2,500 ACHE 1102 AND 00 A Gl of land In northern passing by that he does not turn up in jall in hold them until Lanzendorfer's bill for | pose of considering the assessment of the | One thousand feet new host 060 | ¢ U PILL Sm Al Doso Small Prico owi b 810,00 o £ 0.1 ar ucre. Johuston & Ven gome quarter of the universe. The latest | board, amounting to something over 2100, | motor company. A number of the citizens | Twonew tire boxes 175 | Small Pi ¢ Small Price [:] m U Patten wopwad location and splendid view. mase it a from him is that he has been jailed at has been settled, 1t is stated that amc will be present, and the question of raising A ota ? 12,035 wego, Kan., for obtaining mouey under false | the pupers is o life nsurance policy of $2,000 | the compiany’s asscssment to the same Total pretenses. ‘The full particulars are not ob- | which Hoffwan thinks Mvs. Lanzendorfer as those of private citizens will be rotests Faited to Go, e ercar' tainable here, but it is stated that the trans- | will be anxious enough to get to pay the yughly discussed DR anyr e TR AR | action which got him into the diiculty was | suount that is due. In keeping the papers ey A R\ a0 1ast ni , y ) in conneetion with his agency for a medical | he acted under advice of the county atturney d 2 i t- | ‘:“ :“l‘" ; ;.::‘1‘ ‘:'“ ”‘“ e Omaha LA AN Hote! PRI of Carrall cov ne ? ) Grand Hotel | special session was calldd to . i it o pee AR et I\“n‘x’l‘v\ Council Bluffs, ERncsHptel [ MR N proteststs to ofer COR. 12TH AND HONARD 315 My store will be open every night un- onvention. air their gricvances to thecouncil as a wh o j il Wo'elock during the sale of tickets | FElaborate pre tions are being made fc Mume. Helon Merrill, ha rdressing and | Ater all the evidence wus in the council pro- .:nmnmm.T 0 poc d vy € for the Ovide Musin Concert company, | the entertainment of the State Bankers' | manicuring. R Merriam block, | cecoed to grant licenses to all the applicants "I‘ I‘"“"""“{ I’" e “‘l' . May 12, A. A, HAR convention, which 18 to be held 1 this city - against whom auy protest had been made nema ke Bath Axaid) barias May 12. . co on, which I ciy Bk = 4 g 16 Kooms with Bath atEL” to 343) 1ar for two days, commencing on Tuesday, May Williamson & Malnisuieoty | sxpant Ban Clary., 5. stiQ emopstrgtors i Bl b R RACTS and ¥arm and elty proparty AbSught ana st ' Faasy™ s Tho s "o : Blufs AND A LADY QUARTET, In o dell ntful proram entrowy free from Auilness, und consisting of Byl LADY QUARTITS - T A = VIOLIN und CORNET S0LOS L T T ) MANDOLIN, BANTO un | GUITAR CLUB, 2Y (SRR a0 putouli . ol COMIC wnd SERIOUS READINGS L b STRING QUIN IkT OUSK and 1ot for sale, No. 1315 Kifbs &y Music Axn Mintn! A musioat entertatnment | T inaaire of dr v. Chelatian & that is enjoyubie wlike to musi lan and [ frewht houss the musses. Dou't £ail to hear the won- Tl Beyear-oid wrtist, MASTER TOMMNIE, ! Who piays violin solos. sinzs son s snd ro cites 1 the most e Usvar Prices, Dos'r i TS THEAT \ 7 ILL wol i Rost Rew.) roor Liaugs modora See our Procram, 1t sposks for itself, Sanveaianses, wall .0 LB, Ihe Celoratod Schubert Plano Used | T701 SALE TureeJeracy hulls: a in all Concerty | Free treatments daily from 2 to 4 p, m, at the Council Bluffs Medical and ¥ will go over until Thursday night. Burgical institute, 26th and Broadway, | the railronds in th state, and arrangements Domestie soap best for hard water. e J. C. Carley is on the sick list Modern in Eve Rospee crd B nave been made whereby amble accommo. S Newly Furnished Thro first-olasn rooms in Chicago for | dations will be proyided for il visttors. | Nebraska's Condition. World's fuir call on’ Ohio Kuox. The following committees were appointed A e D. L. He s is back from Chicago. yesterday 1o have o genoral oversight of the | CRETE, Neb., Ma; alto Tne Brr Y o B L s LR 4 C. S. ERB. Pron. 4os. 000 woek @ yenr and two yenrs; s0lld color, roglstered K 148 RA]E RIPh OLD WdISKY 12 g i, Limitod Stock of tho Flaost in the | Co\iBAGH v anlts. chimnoys World. Teleaned )t s grocory, 64 Brosdwiy e Do e e 5 preparations Weather crop bulletin Na. 5, of the N t friend " H Executive Committee—John Beresheim, | braska weather service, issued from its cen \.,‘,\l"“;’,'"“' Suppost 1y visiting: friends In | Buildie mits. chawrman; Thomas Oficer, C. R. Hannan, A. | trai office at Boswell observatory, Doane cot o v The following bullding permits were | W Reikman, William Arud, E. A. Wickham, | lege, Crete, for the w i v Mrs. Gus Wardeman is visiting in ; week ending Tuesday 18l yostardoy R W. H M. 1 pay 9, ; " I friend IV CRERN yosterda i ception. Cammitiee—W, H. M. Pusey, | oY 9 says: e SRR SR Mrs. David Anderson is visiting friends in 4 i o Jobm Lundgnes lot 18, block 18, Mill ctrman N B Dodee, Oharics 1 Ofiocy, | gikcperts recelved from 134 obsorvers in | columbus Cor. 16th and Chicugo Ste. AYS i | | | | [ | | | 23, Reduced rates have been secured on il | 18rgest and best bicyele stock in city. this case were ot presunt and the matter | bR NELD AUGU ST 1‘ { { | S L Ford hae opened o wholewalo lquor store at | —— No. 13 Pear strect, Councll Hiaits, and has pot in | £v00D gir Mre. G, R, ] 8 large and wol| séloctod stock of ' wines, brandios, | (3%Pobabr s 3 f J. D, Edmundson, C. R. Hannan, George P, N1 k has been cold and cloudy with Mrs. John Owens of Chicag: ting her ¥ a8 | v e e M o L aibia 0 ) % le week h and cloudy with rain | Mrs. John Owens of Chicago is visiting her Whlskle 1¢1a 4 tact worthy of meutlon that eI R IR R R L R Sanford, J. L. Stewart, Thomas Offcer, 1. A. | il sections .- : son, J. 1. Owens » P Pos“e Je"eraDHI Square{ Mr Mord 1btho fortanate posasssor OF HOAEY £4 o N NGRss, WLAT, Koh ANd" DRIBE g e R % | Miller, John Clausen, John Bennett,' Jo The temperature has been from seven de- o ] e X rst cluss In every respoct. Bull dingan Troim of thio Anest whisky (n tho United States R dais i Sty Counci) Hine, Ahar winor poriniy e et Wb, ohil | ¢ racs below the norma th the southeripart of | M and Mrs R, Shultz will make their | e entirely nw 11550 he ouxht seventy-fve barrois of Kentnoky | - - Another improvement to the popular | August Beveshéim, Willinm ~ Siedentopf, | i state 1o twelve below in the northern {uro heie i Chieage - prietionn plan, 8.0 par dey tuzivepiuakr ap AR paY RANL AARY | (1 RGe WaRiq JOLRANAL RERANOXE SIESHAR €chubert piano. Swanson Musie Co George Keeline, F. O, Gleason, W. W. Wal* N Tasiad Tu e ety Mank | Harey Martin was balled ta WWest Side, Ta. LT s v ot T A Or'this stock Lo s loft wtiout foity - - lace, William Arnd, T. B. Lacy, A. W. Reik- | cornor of (he stute yesterday by the ssrious iLinessof his father, | M. 4. FIRANCK, Prop Rola N wpneria sl precaungs, dh S ) A . the. i Bouss sna Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, the | man, C. Geise. Corn planting is well advanced in the south- Frank Skorupa has sworn out warrants E LANCK, Bnoat whisky In tin countey ils ¥ ¥ Lest $2,00 house in lowa. Entertaining Committee—Charles R. Han | east countles and a littl arliest | for the arrest of two of his countrymen for for med it nan, chaivman; August Beresheiw, A. W, | Plinted lscoming ups bt oy te gen- | assault. ‘.UST VITAL"Y ana viger quiekly re | i pagulas iade, 1t1a worlh cyar 0l 6 | Miaa'wirees Geo. 8. Davis, preseription druggist. Reilman, William Arnd, ! 8. Pusey, Tra P, | $ially Mttle progress hus been made in corn | Robert Martin will be tried in Justice arary oured by | § Hissiock o brandies and wines oomes Iri Whe | gy kN m iTouse of Bve roomn, ¥ acres gardom L — Hendricks, Theodore Laskowsky, John . ‘The rains of the pust two weeks have slightly | Martin’s court Thursday for reckless shoot the grest nxxm;‘.«,,‘mx“sh\:\.m..m. SamoRaLAlang Hanlcn e alinacs and PO o Upper Brosdway. Lo W, Tub Domestic soup outlasts cheap soap Tidd, Ernest E. Hart, Charles T, Ofticer, | twproved the condition of swall graiu. | iog. While firing at o target he missed his 8l ‘o, 04 Fijmenth Fiace, G loys, 1Us Pear

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