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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1894 THE DAILY BEENEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS |t et g ST. PAUL AND UNION PACIFIC. | ¢ o O AFRSCTIONATE? lating th los ¢ | .. M legrap Some of the Facts in a Recent Plece of Rall Agninst Northern Pacific COUNCIL BLUFFS T - WA L I ‘or some time there has been bad blood T VT AT (e v of th CFFICE: N0, 12 pEARL srreer | Mr Ware's Two-Year-Old Boomerang FICKET NO: & - . t T e and Rock Island,"” | Northorn Pacific railroad to recover $5,000.- [ DO You Know How Exhausting the Sentis turns in Time to Smite Him, “Cltizens” Meet and Put Up Co ‘ ROUTINE LEGISLATIVE WORK i A Al yesterday, In ox- | 000 damakes. Hunt alleges that w 14 Hame nad e City Offices g why t Pacific had failed to | endeavoring bonds in Orcgon and ments, the Alfections Are ? ANy DAFOF 108 e e 2 National Colors ‘|;‘| Be Displayed in Al , Milwaukee & St. Paul in | Washington for 1l now known as the HE ENJOINED A TAX LEVY BACK IN 1892 | . ! LB Lol ! of th (0% (T il o il bl Rl B L bl Rl L A . g, but it%, complexion wa R ChS L e th the Rock Island | Northern Pacific noanie, wne, when he naa | A TALK TO CLEVER PEOPLRE g i to The Bee bill was in d TELEPHONES | BuainassOfco somewhat different from what had been W L el terminal facilities at | about complet x- tale of the. bonds, 1 LViEht Edltos No23 | Now the Schools Are Crippled on Aecount | logked fc Jamos McCabe, who has taken | 27\ (040" "“ L AHULL AL of the | caused the proceedings to be stopped by an ATNOR MENTION. of the Deficiency Thus Cansed and a leading part in the b-cent fare movement [y Mr. Ware I8 a Democratic had also been at the bottom of the schome Telivereoty carrer to Omaha South Omaha and the us bridge 1 ‘ouncil Dluffs and Omaha providing both find amd imprisonment for [ =~ “My fmpr is that the Unlon Pa AtEROHFHONt wult aRAINAL his Foad The Iest, The S'rongest Men and Wom i / Closed a Denl with the Wisconsin Contral WALl UL A L wiliful desertion people are 1 with the way the K| MILWAUKEE jeneral M " g ens, towels s epirant fo ce. or putting ir ket in the fleld and it t Wi Lo the takTAR:OF th Boston Storo—Lin, towels, muslin Aspirant for OM for pu third ticket in the fleld and § The senate passed; the house bill requiring | I81and has been living up to the term: LB bty today_that fagor Ihrough the Emotions Preaching at the First Presbytorian ch e was y supposed that the party or- [ . e D e o he untucted In wihot | contract, We have been paying the sche this evening. All are welcome ganized was the result of a conlition between | UnIted bl = B il il fop | dule of switching charge by the Union | to oxe Meeting of Reb Rellef association this s a little ltem In yesterday's | McCabe and a few of his follc Lttty Blhbo SEL T e Paciiic, but the 18 not. The the Natior ¥ v " 1 t s, 10 quickiy afterncon at Mrs w Bee that was somewhat sig- | populi But when 1 ir. | an_additional Judge in the Ninth di the suit in the ( (llinols) court, | Mar i 3 L i 8 somewhat sig 5 o it Polk county., The sehato also pas whereby the Un had to put the C The N 1 by one T . s‘: : 7 A 1 view of its connection with a "mhml ‘” ':“ “ I Koy W BFORAE: th house joint olution favoring service collateral in the ape of bonds to ot « He way Wie e e ] sther events. In the account | ATEIved a0 th e B arenco | #1ons of not less than $8 per month for HEHRIC ENS - REOKE: THIANA . i) (cake form Wosk In tho Arat tl board procecdings the state- | hudl besn going on during the afternoon with | honorably discharged soldiers, —with arnishment proceedings has been A frult from encroachin "1t 18 roported th heme s on foot | Ment of Chairman Thomas of the finance | a view (o patching up u difference botween | Amendment to make the amount of the | source of annoyance to the Union Paciflc | pany's fleld v among some local musicians to organize u | committec LRI ST R DB S R A LB & all who r e pensions for disabll- | possession of the bonds and other securitios NOVEL LAW DECISION. musical club for social and m as now a de In the sehool treasury | SU-8000 Wood for mayor, while the ities which the circuit court of Cook county poses h 1 3 Sl Tt wantod Thomas Tosteyin, Neither | The Finn bill to punish husbands who prefer | ordered to be put up in licu of the money | Grave Judges Not Without a Vel 1 i o but o Wb S & % the bourd neglected gide would give in and a divorce conse number of her friends at be 1 on e o forced “marriages” to the penitentiary, f tached by the Rock Island, due the Union Humor ¥ bRt y 116 IhW. | QUAnLIy, Wils) i 0F subsequent desertion of their wives, came Pacific from Inter business. 1t Iy un The 26th New York § ' ' then wonders Vark avenue Thursday afternoor LA (it B B law | auently was I order o well filled when Gil- | for discussion but final action was not | doubtedly the trouble growing out of this Sorati p 4 6. olviiimati L O AT UL R DO R Y OTA v Aal B tY: eonVEntion: ‘to} brteri: Nob || tHkeH case that caused the petition to bo filed § ¥ aga R . " v the fee : were not the anniversary of her mariing Tho funeral of Bdward Schrooder, the hoy | Within the time the amount of | 1 50 o he were there, however, had an The following were reported for indefinite | yudge Dundy's court asking for a suspension who accidentally shot himselt last Sunday, | money that would b 1 to carry on the | fation ot voting the third tleket. Most | Postponement in the house > declare null | of the contract made between the Unlon will be held tomorrow aft n at 2 o'clock | wehools during the next year. The mistake | of them were republicans or democrats who | #nd vold stipulations in chatte rigages | Pacific and Rock Island. As to the sot-off | / nul Marriage—Evide [ g, of foels trom the family residen South avenuc. | was discovered when It was too late, but [ came merely to see what would be done. [ making the mortgage security for debis Bt | which Judge Woolworth claims in his Inter | action to annul a marriage on th i i 16N, B Yesterday now ndered it o ary | the probability is that the Board of Super During the evening the sesion becam: named in 'l" ‘,'\“,”"‘“ .‘«,", A ”: o | view in The Bee the Rock Island has ag U;.I 0 ¥ i inea 1of . ad, but i¢ for the trallers to be taken frin the Omata | visors would have found some way of get- | stormy at a number of different times on | Witnesses before boards of super the Unfon Pacific, my information is tha evidence that, in due the m motors, although the mana 1 | ting around the difficulty had It not been | account of the interference of outsiders. | limit jurors' service to one term in succes- | tho Union Pacific « 1 to operate the ri defendant gave birth to twins, Is [ * o frankly, perhaps, in ge rs ser for the action of certain politiciar who | Confusion reigned supreme for soveral min- | 8ion: to authorize nine jurymen to return | gock Island line between Alb t and Lin ufficient to sustain a judgment for Tun am t the truth, and i8 abiny aw @ chance to make political capital of [ utes on at least two occasions, which caused [ @ verdict in civil cases, and the Byers bill | eoln, but in the event of failure, then fhe fendant nineteenth cen- n%-G Oliaka “of :Tnd it and took advantage of it, even at the | some of the populists to talk about “‘hench- | limiting the value of homesteads to $5.000. | ypjon Pacific was to pay the Rock Island it Appeal from special term W st t that produce T o id s GEAtetIRE . expense of erippling the schools B el el wagona” and the | The Doubleday bill, authorizing the infliction | bronoriionnte share of operating expenss | county ety Ll L gt LS allauls ait W. H. Ware, who is now candidate for ot corporeal punishment in public: schools, | ang maintenance of the road. Fearful Action by fam R against Mary \ Jme exhausted o e election to the office of city attorney on the 1 called upon for a speech | Was disposed of in the same manner lest the Omaha & Republican Valley charter | Riley to annul a re was jud Do not telt o I”r”}"'m ek democratio ticket, came to the front and aying a great many things | Bills introduce By Young of Dela- | inight be amended by reason of the aband ment in lefendant, and plaintift aj ts are theorics, for they are RE NG Aiel he sohool board to- | Med @ petition asking for a writ of injunc- | that Interested the audience. John Short | Ware, requiring all lusurance risks to ment_of the service on that road which | peal ; e Al AL UL P UELC L tion to restrain the supervisors from mak- | also regaled those present with a few ex- | Written by resident ag by Stuntz, re- | would naturally follow the operation of the Argued before Barnard, P. J., and P ! ' e wha 1o, he e morrow evening arrangements for the com ; the annual tax levy, and as one of the | tracts from his popular street corner | Quiring signature of both husband and wife | jine hetween = Albright and Lincoln th Pratt, This action was : ' It food thess: ing election will be made petition of | grounds therefor alleged that thore was at | harangues, The committee to draft resolu- | to all chattel mortgages on all household | ynjon Pacific refi to fulfill its p annul the marriage n the plain \ teed: them WILI rasidents of Cul-Oft for a BeHoo 1 house e £100,000 in the school treasury, | tions reported as follows goods e house discussed the bill vrohib- | {ho contract and the Rock Island has dofendant on that 1 i discovery you N RIB0ADe D L0 ConRILEI RS Y as far in excess of the amount that | No more city work to be let by contract, | iting b from entering enclosed or | two years claimed about $10,000 a year from | ant, at the time of the marriag f X what I8 tho Andrew Harry, M-months-old sc be necessary to keep the schools [ put all eity work to be done by day labor | cultivated I without consent of owner. R T TR PGS R TS E T e Gt | SIGHT 192 I CHDR IS GF 2 GO LEELN and Mrs. A. M rson, din running during the current year. On this | under the supervision of different head of the contract on the Unfon Pacific’s part. | that such incapacity was kunown t i o'clock yesterday mor: after fliness | sort of a showing the writ of injunction | departments, the persons performing su = e s B | OF course as to the merits of the case I { unknown to him, and was fraudulently 1 Warner of two weeks. The funeral will take place | was granted and the supervisors found | labor to receive all moncys paid out for t STRAHAM, Ia., Feb. 20.—(Spec not sufficicntly informed, but 1 know | cealed from him by the defenda The N 08 powers tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the | their hands tied same at Just compensation. o of the eity | Bee)—Monday Henry Dolph's dwelling, two | there has been an endless amount cor- | ties intermarried July 14, 1800, an ) very, and [ know residence, 1606 SIxth avenue | “The current year" referred to in Mr, [ (Hringing the expenditives of thi €¥ | ies northwest of here, burned. Three | rospondence over the troubles which scem | habited together until shortly befor [l ud n cannot John A. Ganger was arreated yesterday on [ Ware's petition did not commence until | warpants can be brought to par and Kebt [ memboers of the family were sick in bed to be growing instead of diminishing, wction was commenced, In June, 1892 a pe witho 16 you will stop and a ‘warrant fssued from Justice Fox’s court, | April, 1893, for that was the time when the | there the thne, but were rescued. Help soon ar- | Milwaukeo has accepted _the schedu iod of nearly two year They had twins ra fricnds, you will see that charging him with the larceny ¢ district would have received its first in- | No further increase of the bonded indebt- f A GEEE TR ST B Halronts e | switching rates charged hy the Union born to them in February, 1892, about s correct, and T believe be led and hay from the farm of D. McKenzie, jr., | Stallment of money that would have come | edness of the eity until it mes solvent, [ EVee A0 BN O ety well covered | cific and has met its bils promptly, ns months after thelr marriage, one of wh at onco It you have not alrcady in Sfiver Creek township. He will ha from the lovy which was enjoined. Had he O oot il wav, | by Innranc i am informed, but the Rock Island has shown | died on fts birth, the other about threc hearing this afternoon o'elock not misrepresented the facts then there P H I TATIAR HA At 5 fight which accounts for the bill in Judge | months later. This would seem to disp: Mhe f tated by the doctor and the s afterno any thing of a similar nature caleulate S T s c octor | Mrs., A, S. Cotton has been elected teacher | OUENt still to be money enough in the treas advance the Interest of the whole cc D s . Dundy of the question of defendant's want of ca- | o gives sound. It is absolutelw “the High schcol. Miss Mabel Thompson | UFY to run the schools until the first of | munity CEDAR RAPIDS, Feb, A blinding bliz A Union Pacific representative speaking | pacity, unless plaintiff expeeted her to have | true that many men and women are ens B cen” bromoted to il the vicancy | mext April. Instead of this the trea any further granting of fran- | zard has prevailed here since carly this ot the petition which was given ex- | triplets ABIRALoR LaTaTd ‘On IOy DIfeentiralv. throlg taused by ‘the resignation of Miss Mary | Feports a deficiency of almost $27,000, with s ges or concoasions to coipor: | morning. There 1s a high and the | clusively in The Bee Monday, stated that | As to the other grounds alleged by plain- | the power which (lis great remedy glves i ons '« dividuals out first submi Judge Thurston had met T. 8. Wright, ge i sufl ) i and th o thousands o y can, and Miss Vic f il take | @ month and a half to run still before any | ton individuals witho L | ver eI oy 1o GruTite, b prase | Judgei My n had m § ght, g tiff, it is sufficient to say they were not [ them, an thousands of others Duncan, and Miss Viola Duncan will tak ting such questions to the people to be [ storm Is growing in violence, with no pr eral counsel of the Rock Island in Chicago | proven, neither the incurable defects nor [ who need to follow in the same path Miss Thompson's place as substitute. money will be received. upon, pect of a let-up. The weather is severely | £Ta1 cour ; o C TS1olE NG UbNteE ati! Gorze FLbDGT caliad db | | AR i Tesult fiMr. Ware's action: the \re In favor of such legislation and | cold. last week and had agreed to a day when | their fraudulent concealment; and, even if : St il bt schools have been crippleed for the last year by our officials for the purchasing D the case might be heard on fts merits. Be- | proven, we know of no rule of law that will \ N \ tho city fail yesterday morning to talk WIth | ;"0 jair, Expenses have had to be cut | all franchises, such as telephone, water crars 1 CORRIDORS: ond this there was little that was new in | enable a husband to annul the marringe s D GO L (L LR LR ) down in every direction. It was even found Glectric lght and street railway e the situation and nothing would be done | contract on the ground that his wife has R chargod with burglarly. While Uiere Web- | down in every direction, It was oven foun opposetd to subjugating any cit= | v I the name of a gen. | Ut the return of Judge Thurston from New | swollen tongue or Inflammation of tho oy itka \had dlsturbingy| (o0 W Echooll propeity] anunstiiemdonmoceatiot | KO Lo ECRIGOE Ss IR U SRR R I e B e U il paraonallty | ot i e Dladder. Wo are satisfed that the court at | Imperfectly Fitted Glaases Uil e LSRG county treasurer promptly sold the properi i We dei 5-ce e between Counci! i O AR 5 S by . oE 4 special terms made a proper disposition of thol noace unty (reasurer promptly sold the property, | e demanid a Seent fare between Council | wyo iy at present a resident of Omaha. He MADE A STEANGE MOVE. LECE IRl o D i LU ARE A GREAT AN‘*DYANCE . Aichsa tseted inyita. | While allowing certain private corporations | Blufts and Omaha without commutati gHoR Seident oL X 1 at the i A G 1 ! Mra, A, E. Whittaker lag lssucd Invila- | ¢o " dodgo ~thelr tuxes year after yeur. | tickets. : is chef de cuisine at the Murray and Was | Recent Action of the Southern Pacifio | afirmed with costs oms (0 U mie-iage o her nicon M| i and Sauitors have ad fo'bo al | e e n taver, o matntaining the 4o | ity Admiral Mello of Drazilian revolution oK iber Bonthe: Ll bt (it in warrants ever since last October, and | Warranto proceeding v : E ag i Nufrs | fame when that southern mariner made a CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—The Southern Pacific of Omaha. The seramony will be performe: AR s 7 e 4 ] against the Omaha and Council Bluffs 30, Feb. 20.—The Southern Pacific at her rosidence, 203 Washington avenve, | yawe, The FAtd to part with their | sentatives now i et Tritto- | 10's trip to Europe at that time is not gen- | jeveled at the Atchison, is difficult for rail- me“ in this city. VArERR R {2 or 8 per cent of | duce a bill lookin 10 law by which | erally known, but Grammiere is authority | road men in Chicago to understand, The St. Alban's lodge, Knights of Pyt their va r else keep them and live | all state, county, 1 sehool electiont | for the statement that Mello, even at that | Southern Pacific has no line into San Diego --NER.,,,TAS.. (The Latin ,,.,m,,‘(,‘, @ .A.ND RUIN the EYES RhrAtaaue e rty-first tversary of 5 AU may be held at 1 2 < L s (e R e A A of on thelr savings, o Uhing which very fewof | B 0%y time, was planning to overthrow Dom Pedro, | and has issued a circular saying that e Lite). THE WOY ROMAN KRAEDY. i WEATES We Lt Glusses Perfectly, ing. They were joined by Concordia lodge At the time Mr. Ware took out his injunc This piatform was adopted ”"““”_"“”‘L\ }‘ ho was then emperor of Brazil. In speak- | after it will not honor any San Diego I I o8 Tosted FRIED and the members of The uniformed rank, | (o0 his action was thought to be immensely Dr. A. J. Cook was nominated for mayor, | ing of the subject this morning Grammic tickets over the outhern — California | o inje Groat Roman Re and o pleasant evening was spent with | ghrewd, and certain politjeians who had | Lawrence ““"\'.“"’“ s M Gale | g4iq: “Mello went to Europe to raise money | pecause of the arbitrary ra Iy aud permuncutly speaking, music, refreshments and soclal en- | pact ™ S0 5 bt had sonie--| for. auditor, itney for alderman- | (0 0 e g % =+ DeauBe S0 el iy e | RS BRE Slhpnnnn, i P |, been memb ¢ the Loard but had som atlarge, Jonn Gilbert for marshal, Thomas | t0 conduct a revolution. He was seized | demanded. — This virtually amount to pasCbuises ive 1 Ambrose Burke | With a wild ambition to follow the example [ @ refusal to handle Chicago bus- PO emt 3 aroused, Towa Farm House Burned. Joyments what lost their grip, stood in the background Nerk Cam ) the distriet cou 8 »d and slapped their knees w Tostevin for = = , : Sl cemchellion {he district churt T and chuckled and slapped thelr knees with TGt (0 of Garcia, who wofi over $3.000,000 at the | Iness on any terms. Why it should e fiig JuFoles ors, With | voluntarily throw away any business with- o muk 1 ont the biani below and or an extra 1ay's work nnless they stay | p DI tRE v Tint Gl ontthelioreY motion was made to nominate no eandi- | gambling tables of European cente With P compensalingiretirnti stio « S Agent, Chieago, Ll r,‘,'y”l’l,'J,”'.' e e iy peay | politieal joke they hiad played on their one- | o\ "5 " 1ga of tho superior court, but a | & good sized stake Mello reached _Monte | OUt any compen i BT L) 2 G, : ol K e e L R A ,:;h.., m-knv Tt e \wouid be a candidate | number of republicans and democrats de- | Carlo and went agatnst the wheel. He w A AL uln-lvxv\_ihn_v-« 17 ity h;x_ul i CUT TIIG OFF at 8:30 p. m. the other night and their dis- | § g e attarneyshin this year. or he | feated it. Rev. W. G. Hoover was nominated | one of the coolest men at the gambling Hegmore) Putirallrand i menhetesavitat “TE i =9 E W. I. SEYMOUR, = Optistasn| o ol i nt oo ety atlorner lIDEULR Vet On et Griassessor, JosehiSpilldingfor wefghinias [itslattnabiIievar (a8t re playedysaridaya\({Na a0 not nowin LAY 1E1e ML S Ectbast rond mi A xie it pckngs ot NERPEAR, B SRl i GG o rently rotlovau By tils) Tho rule was, It is safe to presume that in | eles take. the responsibillty of well-nigh ¢ ter, and G. A. Schoedsack for park commis- | with varying luck and finally ho'lost heavily. | The Western Passenger association today | (he,Grit OIS ifered Ta our advertiseme e {1 futlirtien Wil not arslve ata yerdict G LA e it o tareat | Fatoner: Arising from the table with a smile he beck- | Sustained Chairman Caldwell's decision to b S S s = 3 oned to me and invited me to dine with him. | the effect that all members of the general | earlier than 9 p. m. the ring the ghost of his little joke a year The Dudley Buck quartet, assisted by Mrs. | 0%, &y AR o elt 28 Uh his losses, but | @ssociatlon must be members of the Califor- | Name........ Riley & Sherraden’s Closing Out Sale. and a half ago Is beginning to walk and the | Katherine B. Wadsworth, soprano, and Herr | AL the, hotel e roferved (o s Josses Butt yia"ocal association. The chairman did not apparition is anything but consoling to the | Albin Huster, violinist, will give a concert o R s ~ | fare so well, however, on the Alton's appeal | addross ; sable brushes, Ge; 20c > ; turn and that he would yet attain his ambi. Tube P"l“‘lflr fgr sabla Srushes, (5a;-300}| dsmocratic le Thursday evening, February 23, at the Con- | firtt A that e WO veb stiain B 8P| grom “his declsion that a rallroad had no TON8 st neins 3 & 3 edri o graspe: v ticket brokers, they to act as agents. The A half cost of moldings; pictures, framed and 5 Quartet—Annie Laurle. . C. Macy'| S¥erthrow of Dom Pedro he rasped my arm | sciation: deoided. that a member is at libs AVE YOU EVER tried to THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., 0 5 i . SR e ) T ¥ 5 and said in Spanish that Brazil would be a b umrl_l(ruvlrr;?lel:vml>l’a"c;llu:‘:-" l:‘rlllm k"‘s‘lfin.k":"\‘j&‘g:: he""‘:.flfl:i:‘:,;‘:fl: AL 0 (e 0 R lolin Solo—Allegro fr O ot | Tepublic within twenty years at the farthost | ety to appoint any agent it may select, irre- Q 1408 Ia_rnam St._Opposito Paxton Moty R 36000, 2adlts this Moet in the NestiWe and that it was the ambition of his life to | SPective of the business in which the agent malte {n your own kitohs e s s, it il olose 1t out at naie | George H. Braun, foreman‘at the Standard 3 on T haye o government there similar to the one | 50 selected may be engaged. FOR THE Ve el adla any of those delicate price. | The 'sale 13 boing conducted by | Ol company's warehouse in this city s Meyerbeer | {n the United States. The next day Mello | It was reported today that the Canadian O AnTOLbaone S 5 shot himself yesterday at 9 o'clock at his Irs, Kathel worth. tempted fortune once more and lost. Pack. | Pacific has decided to accept 4 per cent of | ¥ 50,00 sauces, or made dishes which In churge of the Sistors of Meroy. surveyor, Mr. H. L. Smith. Frames made up at once Quartet th J. C. Macy the differentials claimed on its business be- Pt 2 heie g artet: ceeds O AVely | 1ng his trunk the Brazilian left Monte Carlo | the rantala L G ey B by best framemaker in the we: home, corner of Sixth_street vumll Ninth | Organ Solo—Ofte L Wely | e Tt totally discour. | tWeen Victoria and San Francisco via the | & aro genorally supposed to bo in v avenue. For the past week ho had been on | o e T HL Slems oL azed. Sia twisted "the tigers tall - .ai | Water route. Whether it Is willing to ac- a protracted spree, and Monday night he 5 SO Howard M. Dow | Mardellles, Paris and ‘clsewhere, but he cept or decline the proposition now makes spent away from home, returning at 4 o'clock | Piano Duet=Selecte sioecn secmed to be out of luck. AL tho end of | ¥ery little difference as the trouble between RAPHS. yesterday morning. He was lying inbedatd | o e, He Simms and W. L. Fhickstun | two months he blew in his last dollar against (lm Ate “m“du? outhern I mlm'( is likely o'clock, and his wife, who was busy gotting | a<Aty Ships Are Coming Homo,......... | Toulette. Out of funis, and with a mort- | {9 50 Upsth the [Hnsuontinental busincas as ' ik e e e B g 84 :Dugy B {07 MRS x KT gaged coffec plantation staring him in the thing, “;\!r;u‘.vf:;:ir’lrr;“l“fxz:r"“ ; l“:,'m!;:;' lr‘:rnllu. for a | breakfast, looked through the door and saw | i e 130 i . face, Mello returned to Marseilles and bor- Southern Trafc Association. ' ghamla; him playing with one of the children, and he M. Tréviior. rowed $5,000 from Befolre, the banker. With | Npw ORLEANS, Feb. 20.—The meeting of ) Mizpah temple, Pythian Sisters, will give a social Wednesday at K. . hall the province of the ‘“‘professional Miss Maria Parloa T. C. Dawson Is confined to his home at | geemed in good spirits. A minute later she | Violin Solo—Elég D, . st | a perseverance born of patriotism he made a A = b the corner of First avenue and Sixth street | peard the cport of a revolve _Horr Albi s final effort (o retrieve his losses but fajled. | the Southwestern Traflic assoclation today, with a sore foot. and, running into the bedroom, found | Quartet \'"'.“. Rosebud. . acsaedy 2 " | With only $1,000 left, he made a tour of the | after an extended discussion relative to ap- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Delong of Oll City, | her husband lying on his back on the floor | SoRrane Selo= . ..Gounod | continent and returned to Brazil somewhat | plication of differential rates from the seas Pa., are In the city, visiting their cousius, | with the smoking revolver between his | g Wandered Down' ihe Moiintain disheartened, but breathing determination | board territory, agreed that the next regular Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delong. Knees. There was a gaping builet hole jus Bideling 3 Ylay | to eventually overthrow the empire. I re- | meeting of the organization should be held County Superintendent A. J. Burton has | behind his left ear from whith blood and Mrs, Katherine Wadsworth. mained in Europe and heard from Mcllo at | in New York April 10. The meeting is to moved here with his family, and w.® reside | brains were oozing, meking a ghastly sig Quartet—\Waltz ....... e -.Vogel | intervals. His aggressive conduct in t dispose of all questions relative to board here until the close of his term of office. He never recovered conscloushiess, but died They Don't Give Up. Brazilian trouble is thoroughly character- | rates, and upon the completion of that work ——— about 11 o'clock. i % Council Bluffs, backed | 1Stic of the man. His whole heart is | to adjourn to the association headquarters wost pieasing retreat for the afllicted. A staf® Favorable Inducements will be offered to Coroner Jennings was call{d to the scene The republicans of Council Blu backed | wrapned up in the e at stake. [For | at St. Louis. A resolution was adopted pros of e nent physiclans and a large corps of ex a few reliable and energetic agents who will | but after making an investij/ation decided it | up by a good share of the law abiding | twenty-four years he has nursed his am- | viding that all lines should immediately file pericuced nurses minlstor to tho comforts of says that you can make these de liclousitianos Buocessfullyifat hotne This renowned institution fs situated o ths high blufTs bacs of and overlooicing tho city of Councll Blufls. Tho spiclons grounis, fits high location and splendid view, make 1t o hy the use, as basis, of P SDOIOVOVTDOOID soliclt for the Mutual Life Insurance com- | was simply a case of suickde and that an in- | citizens, are in carnest in their efforts to | bition and will fight to the finish in its de- | with the chairmanu divisions of the rates thepatients. Speciul care given to lady pas pany. Call on or address Pusey & Thomas, | quest was unnecessary. secure a modification of the state prohibitory | fense. Personally, Mello Is a polished gen- | from scaboard territory via all Toutes. tients, Council Bluffs, district agents for southwest- raun was one of the Standard Oil com- et ‘e | tleman, who speaks French, Spanish and CEm z el p Liont trubted employs, having held'a | !auor law. Although the roports so far have | Hloman, whe sposks french, Epanish and Canadian-Pacific Extens TERMS MODERATZ, great responsib) 0 o t been very encouraging, they do not give 5 . SPOKANE, Feb, 20.—It e i lare O o T T (L tion of great responsitility for several | not been nging, ¢ .ngk genius and can play the piano with great | SPOKANE, Feb. 2 reported her T 3 at the Dudloy Buck concert at. (he Congres | Years when predecessors could only stay a upLttielnifaichiin: herhonon (‘|{)|:I‘:l‘(r|\ll‘4‘lxl‘y‘1 proficiency. Apropos of the present revolu- | that the Canadian Pacific has let a contract Forpartianlsreinnoly g gational church Thursday eventng was one | fow mantha. Ho aiways, bove the beat ot )[R TULRE GG Yor Dok Moines (0 labor | ton i Brazil 1 am suiclently conversant | for the building of 250 miles of rallroad be ' SISTER SUPERIDR of the premium pianos at the World's fair. :\*'f;:‘l'i""”‘l'-l ll1“ “;‘)m“:::ur ‘m"l‘l‘f “u';“, (“l tn il lesisintorat onaetmaral Moy took :\lvm'. affairs to speak lmn\unn:y when I say | {woen Nelson, B. C. and a point near oy 3 - vould occasionally drink more s good slators once mor hat some European power 15 DULting up | tosemy e propoced ronte 1 the e A big consignment of the fnest well | for him. with them a petition which had been circu- | poneyin the interest of Mello. There is :'vdlh:llnu'r ‘.“l‘l‘:\ 1\31_3‘ »‘;I\\lv”::l |‘u|r§:-“| Tx:ni\l OSSO DODDDOD Frank Steeat - - - Coxnsll BlaTs [‘”“ papor Just received at MNillos's, | He leaves a wife m,nll two 1-I\Ilrh'1-n‘lhully lu(l:ul ulu:_ (‘.“:(I'"“”l‘;;"' m_»”i:fx;:wll ]l\-) : :hu a great deal of unwritten history about the '_‘ll“« St <"nnlx|];| o -”l ains | e=— == L ' streot, from 4 cts. a roll upwirids. well_provided for. o was a member of | citizens of Council Bluffs asking for the pass- | &7 o0 €eil OF BOAE -off of the Canadian Pacific. con- pattorns, the Treubund soclety and the Ancient Order | age of a local option lu . .\|m{|xxglv)n- .|(-|;» PRLAL = :;[x"":;'lu" - L sgalreaols sho'main Hlno o Special NOt‘C“;’ lmppoved Qumk and Easy — Inited Workmen of Towa. ‘The time for | gates were Spencer Smith, N. M. Pusey, B. The beet sugar factory produc r nes evelstoke. s suid that t oh Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. L o e R O et e Ve B s Rl e W”f‘ m'm‘ '““m’(’ff: contract was let to Brown & Hollls of N COUNCILBLUFFS: Sl Rising Steam, Elec- L FE - = adyeabuti haai ¥ Vestminster. This would give Spokane an 5 Y0U KNOW THAT DAY & 11 AVE Superior Court Ansignment. Blyznotivctieuntil Buniby, -4y Conl. quarters,” said D. J. O'Donahoe at the | all rail connection with the Canadian Pacific; R e e A e tric & Hand Power Judge McGee held a session of superior Towa Local Option Bill, H. A. Cox, 10 Main street. Paxton. Me resolutions adopted at the land near this city? i L court yesterday afternoon and made the fol- | Representatives from Burlington, Clinton, | Best quality, lowest rates. Douglas county citizens mass meeting call- GARBAGE REMOVED, CESSIOOLS lowing assignment of casés for trial at the | Council Blufts, Davenport, Des Moines, Du- | Prompt delivery. Get prices before buy | ing upon the Nebraska cong AT chimneys, cleaned, 1 Burke i H present term: buque, Keokuk, Lyons, Ottumwa and Sioux | 8. Telephone 4. i tion to oppose the features of the Wilson > AN AT = ponday, ’I?;\Ihruu?;r ton va | oty met at Des A\lluln;s ‘“{“ week mull ‘lrvl‘u Fire and tornado Insurance, Lougee & | bill obnoxious to beet sugar interests have sity property bought * and ? 4 Send for Cireulars. ocschinger, Horcou , Maxwe up a bill favoring local option. It is thought | Towle, 235 Pear] street beant forwardeol (ol WasHineton Hin At tae i jomas, - Council_ Ll vs Holland, Davis vi W N s bl avol he g § Lk 3 W FRUIT FAR 1 ol Tucsduy, T ratoni v 0dell & | |aNe NSRRIl WILAMORk v b faxip dniihg WAL Start w Factory. of an encouraging nature have been recelved BELLEVIEW FIRUIE FATL o Kimball Bros., Council Bluffs, lowa. Wednesda February 28—Pottawattamie | may be enacted into law A factory for the manufacture of excel- | from nators Allen and Manderson, and 4 [ Abstract company vs Wright, Towle vs | It authorizes an electon In any county, | sior is to be started in this city, R. . Mor- | Congressmen Bryan and Morc The re- \ ) Hibna, conyen Bt i) ik h*’*%fl b Kimball & Champ, Ellis vs Montgomery. B AR b R e ] MOr- | gponse from Senator Manderson was particu- 2 pon the application of a given number of | row and H. A. Rice being the promoters of turday, March 8—Harvey vs Elwell citizens, upon the question as to whether or S L) tarrh Powder arly interesting. Under date of February ; 3 Ot RENT, A ‘%g" Wednesday, March 7—Street va City, Deere, | not permits to manufacture and sell, or to | the enterprise. It will be known as the } 13 he writes that he has given the subject rgmpogiofies Ro lations J%'.““”" £ Ontarsh ang COgld Wells & Co, vs Shugart, Wait & Wies. sell at wholesale only, or at retail on Twin City excelsior works, and will be | his serious consideration and says that the - e nd Al Bl tho Hoad Iu “Thursday, March 8—Squire vs Barnsdall, | ghall bo issued. It vests in the district | located at the corner of Avenue M and | Je0pardy of the projected beet sugar factory > frult tres X Gures Hend Nolses & Webater vu Hutchinsan, court jurisdiction to grant and revoke per- | Twenty-ninth street, near the east end of | WAs oniy one of the many that were threat and Apily 3 rop LR Thursday, March 15—Wickham vs City, | mits, = It requires published notice to be | the Terminal company's bridge ened by the iniquitous Wilson tariff bill TO PREVE Moo o Tewmple, Ch Bank vs Walker, City vs Motor company given before a permét can be granted, and | pacity of the plant will be about Ho furthormora aya that ‘unless tho bost HOW TO PRI 2 ! N ' ' ety ST 3 5 allows obfection. protest and remonstrance | pounds per day. Mr. Rice comes here from | Sugar indus s fostered and protected, porana ball glven by b ineions Spimhend | at such hearing. ANl proceedings are to [ Des Moines. The machinery for the works | either by the continuance of the bounty or ML Louneli ik Rhured A o 0¥, | ho heard and tricd summarily. The | is made in Indianapolis and is now on its | B¥ & fair customs duty, it must go to the Wl ursday evening, [february fl & 2 « 4 3 wiall." The senator also s 3 Nebra Chambers’ Dancing academy in. Henas han | minimum fee for the permit is $500, and any | way here Jll The Konatos: il YR, that. Neurasiia [ H tacluding aurper, A cordial fnvitation ex: | G o0y e, “*Fhe entire.fas muat bo | (D8 scedimen of Councll ~Blufts, Masonlc | union and cites its imgortanes to tarmers. | And yet lives in ignorance of \ ( (X endod (o all. _ e oane ey o - ThA:sN 2 imust bo | temple. R n conclusion, Senator Manderson writes in ) i . Ladles, 1£ you desiro absolute peace In the | permit can be fosued: ) ! ‘ Anuis an encouraklng spirit and saya that he will | the fact that a single applica- kitchen ask your grocer for J. C. Hoftmayr | is conducted in a city or town 75 per cent | Charles Springer > Laura Annty | bend all his energigs fu behalt of Omaha's | 4100 06 the CUTICURA REME- ‘I()I‘I”.‘I"\ IN & Co's Tancy Patent Flour. Trade mark— | of the fée is to be paid to the city or town | were married y the residence of | Interest, but sadly comments upon the fact i oo g it o the wenera, e hereln; | uie “triond, 7. 3. obbion, 300 North | a1y home of ha dsctiren i congrees | DIES, will, in the majority of | SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE E pormits o do business outside of cities and | avenue. The groom Is well kuown here, [ who are supposed tg rpresent the materia afford instant relief, per= Vickory Vanquishe towns are to remain in the county treasury, | being the son of Rev. Mr. Springer, who | Interests and prosperity of Nebraska. This A Ly AND FIELD SEEDSv The jury In the case of Vickory against | passed to the county road fund and disbur was formerly a pastor of this city. Rev l\*\x quiet thrust at ccriain members of tha and sleep d point by the board of supervisors. The hold: Arrocker of Des Moines \performed the | Nebraska congressional delegation, and, In 3 ~ R 010+ ol o1 o every permit is required to post and ki ceremony in the presénce of a few fricnds er (o wake them up, the senator suggests | to a speedy, permanent, and =, e g i 18 4 o'clock, glving a verdiet for | pig permit in a public place in his place at noon, and during the afternoon Mr. and | @b appeal from the citizans asking for the A i ok \ an (:A]{ l{\ l‘ [‘ I I l IV |4 he defendant. Among the speclal finding sinoss @ pe se Sprix oft for Taylor, which w entire congressiond] delogation to act ical cure, ¢ bes . A S ‘ . the defend A he speelal business, und the permit itself 1s to contain | Mrs. Springer left for Taylor, which will be lre lond] Wl 8 econiomical cure, when the be: asked for by the plaintiff and defendant, the | the conditions upon which it Is issued, for | their home unitedly. in opposing tHe rental of the sugar hysicians 2 | d ¥ A SRR AR hysicians and all other rem= A > H Jury found that tho pAINUR dld not pur- | tho breach of any of which It may bo'for- | "piuq'you geon tho mew gas beaters at the | bounly and otherwiss muking u strong fight - PAYSIGRANS anc A ), 111, 113, 115 Main Street, Council Bluffs, la, Baia o .‘;lvl-) “I.xlmn‘nly] n.“ knew it I: 1 been:/| BRTMAER A% sell at wétail only, and soparatc | Dr Reller,homeopath, 810 First ave. Tel. 5. STEAM BOILLE EXPLODED. Wonders, and its cures of tor- COUNCIS 8578 adulently and without any cons! permits must be taken out for cach class of A A 5 A - ) 3 -‘xk;:am‘ut rr.[»\l 1}‘. ese, : by Freese | every permit is required to post and keey - Whittlesey Wins & Watermelon, A Disaster on |I aist i lll"-:--l»lll n—Three turing, disfiguring, and humil= y; ih iy 5 SEALITE WL who claimed o have bought it from Kaj | permit in a conspicuous place in his plac Mr. R. N. Whittlesey of the Evening Globe rersons Killed s ¢ 015 ! The @ of William Grimmelman against | sales on Sundays, on election days, or to | received notification last evening of his ap HOUMA, La., Feb.20.—Three persons wers iating humors the most ' 3 150t Dyolnt the Union Pacific for $10,000 damages on | minors, insane, idiotic or xicated per e p ; nis | Killed and six other “ tally All klaghot Dyetp.t SG00URE oF (b8 NGRLH ar Thauy amAeSeR 08 1 winors, LAKARS, IloLi9 ol pxicated ber- | pointment as surveyor of customs in this and six others Injured, some fatally wonderful ever recorded. ] s Dioaning dono i A PR T A « sons ; . ! city, & position now held by Mr. Arnd, who | by the explosion of a steam boiler on the . e hithese aixla o n n tr hird trial of the | gome of which are protective the publi o A h Eanrers ) 0 N\ vho art iwlol ol case, tho jury having hung the first time | g ora protoative af ‘the: permit- nelder | 25PSctel an & matter of calras to soop give | LAnrel farm. sugar plantation yeverday, afters Bold through Hl | stulnod fabrics made and giving a verdict for $8,000 the second e T e R oy to & democratio - mucoassor. Mr. | oon i an le pro fihy 3 W logi i g0l | nd 1,000 hot bed sash, glazed and ready for oction 20 of this blll re ‘I a3 folloy r his party in this vicinity than any other Caused Her Husba = k - done ant dellveral Not ) this act contained shall repoal, | ©OF B8 PATLY 15, (IR HICH ARG ROAN b Mossa' Eillak AT : in ull pacts of ths use, made by the Council Bluffs Paint, Oil ng act : and Glass Co., at prices to suit the times, | OF IR 8nywise interfere with, or effect, the | graryiations from all sides ¥ re . % Vacial lemishes, falling hair au ountry, Bual foe ple’baby rashes prov Ly Cuticura g i Out of town customers save money and get [ OPeration e 8. SN, ) Masonte templa buildise | them, or any parts or provisions thereof, Ererybody know is solls drugs. , T AN promphiattantion.. " Mu temple bullding. | bonibicing the manufacture or sale of in They formerly lived and oy C. A ACHAN, Carbon Coal company, 34 Pearl street, | toxicating liquors, excopt as to manufactures Domestio soap fa tho bost Lallk 2 ul Nerve y i T - T - i Proprlotor Qrand hotel. Get our cash prices on best | 4nd sales made under and in accordance o upon her by the \ 4 fi i 3 5 Nort bard and soft coal before buying with permits issued under this act; nor GoIng ALER A o 1t § ¥ y Muscular wl v y = sroadway, noar Northy shall any permit issued under thls {s | WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—A numbsr i et s Tes' Ra A e = B 1 wentern Depot ) A r summp Coulthard returned a verdict yesterday — sworn out for the arr Ask your grocer for Domestic s0ap. anywise repeal, or in anv v deputies from the ofice of the sergeaut n the hous Weakne 4 = . - Ao Telephone &