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THE _OMAHA_ DAILY BEE _THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1894 —ee TR COUNCIL BLUFFS city. This will be the first meeting of the N a reforn requires nerve, To be a . . L) U1 5 pn nrer | Thrac kets ora 4 Aoblias Indications that Towa Brohibitionists Will | board that has ever been held outside of the 12 PEARL streptT | Th k m to Moro T fearlessness. M. Bouricius, ol city of Pitisburk. . Tho executlve bosed s Political Requirens e LT O e Sovereign, Do gy wk ohcerss 3 % | Best Spring Remedy in the Worl —— becausge he is both. He s a reformer of t W. Hayes, CIFICE NO. Telivoed vy carrior to any partot the city Philadelphia, general 0.W TILTON - Manager POPULISTS MASQUERADING AS CITIZENS | &’ wigrmous proft nd & teacer in sivin | THEY WILL RESISTATO THE LAST DAY | fecretary ani troamurers € . Franon, Nl Paine's Celery Compound. i o his customers the very best planos and P S Minn J. M. Kenney, Om d T, 3. nu\h,'"”‘“-’i‘l""l 8...00 o0 -NO 43 organs for the lowest price. While he is | MoGUiFs; Amuteranm, N y m'—.-,,, ,,,,J'l‘., ' t Editor N0 | Wunny Features of ¢ Ist of Names Put | lading all other houses in the number, | Extra Session May Be Necessary Before the | ¢ e ey 8 ; quality and price of instruments he sells, Present Law Can e Modified—Woman MINOIE MENTION, Up '_;_‘" :"l"' NCTVRITION is alss leading poople to see the ne meeting {8 to more fully complete th em of organization in the west to that Suffrage Amendment Attracth standard which has been attained in the e ¥ cessity of making radical reform in the L ikl | st. To do this several appointments must Boston Store—Linens, towela, muslins. or Prohibs. condition of some of _the prin- Muach Attentlon, be made and other matters of grave Im Miss Mary Davenport gave her pupils in i cipal streets leading out of the city portance be transacted T. B. McGuire said the Bluy school a sleigh ride sday That is why the membors of the Merchants ! today that they had come to Des Moines evening There Is considerable kpceulation going on | and Manufacturing assoclation, many of the DES MOINES, Fob. (Special to The | because of the oft-repeated requests of Mr. | The ladies auxiliary to the Veteran Lo just now as to what effect, it any, the in. | Prominent budiness ‘mon of the city &hd | pee.) firm stand taken by seventeen ettt 9 NAYE them do ko, The Kession: | will give an entertainment at Woodman hall ¢ \ members of the city council are addresse Y of the board will be held tomorrow T S gntes troduction of a third party into the fleld wiil [ pi"hRers 08 L8 E0y Coune e mber of et | George Roper and Dick Webster each got | NAYe upon the coming election. The opinion | envelopes bearing some important facts | republican members of the lower house fitteen days in the city Jall yesterday for | 8¢ems to be rather gencral that the ‘“eiti- | prin in bright red ink. Th only | against any form of legislation that drunkenness and disturbing the peace zons' convention was a decided flash in the | meant to be nu"“l‘l'_”l e |l:'v Lhetdiaedls ! [ give the saloon a legal standing in 8 eport of the Recolvers in the Matter of (he | The Ladies' Ald society of St. Jo g- [ pan. Until Tuesday night s supposed e abrond, They challenge atten- | has forced the republican legistators who « County Hank lish Lutheran church meets this afternoon | that the populists and the nickle-fare men | iont ('U" (et that has driven one promi- | honestly desire to redeem the pledges of the ATLANTIC, Ia, Feb. 21.—(Special to T at the residence of Mrs. H. J. Meyer, 2212 | woulq fuse, and In that way would make | nent publie spirited eitizen to California and | platform upon which they were elected, | Bee)—Recelver Steinke filed his first report “':”I' LA > ey an quite a considerable showing when it came | many others to their & -r«li'v‘n) ar Ml:\]“l‘ both in letter and spirit, to seck a fusion | In the Cass County bank failure this after- | SOMIE SHE AWHOWAR- Bviaently aiLICIDSUIE ) ¥ oot o bts. . Bt whed the fs fearless, with confidence in his own b the March thaw helped himself to a pair of [ t0 counting the ballots, But when the poy ness integrity and the sterling qualiti : > ! gum boots that hung in front of Clint Byers' | lists admitted in of the goo he sells would dare do this. | end the committee, consisting of Senators | Afty-six days having elapsed since the cra: store last evening had been deserted and that the nickle-fare | oot pa decefved. Bourlcius will always | Carpenter, Ellls and Harmon, appointed to | came. The case of William € v | men had gone off after strange gods, it be- | g 1 the best plano or organ for the least | graft the bill has ineorporated in it several | According to the recelver's statement the the Union Pacific r<y" "\H” P Y o | came evident that the plan of having a “citi- and on ] "’:'3’1 "‘.I”‘l"m!l\\ :;-lm\i of the leading features of the high license | DANK's papers are in great confusion, it fo the jury today. —The atioreys are 1OW | yons” ticket had gone by the board and | and If he succecds In getting Broadway bill introduced by the democrats being almost impossible to get at the true n the midst of their arguments, ThAL the theket whien woutt b put into the | East Plerce street put in passable condition 2 cra b e John Ganzer was tried yestorday before | goia wouia“iave to be representative of the | at all t of the year, Council Bluffs mer- Under the Gateh or Brower bill no saloon e ToNow (A NELroN o 11abiITies and re Justice Fox on the charge of stealing some | o, B0 0 chants, Manufacturers assoclation and | could be located within a county giving a | gources are given s the condition of the hay and corn from D. McKenzie in Silver As @ matter of fact, at least five out of | the thousands of farmers who are hindered | majority against lic or within _any | bank, as shown by the books, at the time Creek township and digcharged the ten candidates who were nominated are | In their traffic with th oy, \\{m |m}~ m'm ward or township in a license county which | Reealver st ! ; 0 (17 7] by il glaataiinddds Nk 5 T as fervently as do the people for whom Rave adverse majority, T Tect of | jas ity Guild will hold a speclal meeting | gvowed populists, while one is a prohibition- | 08 fervently as d s L last y,‘,.}:\‘ ',1,!‘,,,,‘,,,,,, 2 to b o'clock at the | fat an ! Dt ket uf wither | saved money when he sold them musical | these ations would be to give the cold LIABILITIRS, o zer, Nerco st LHia S10ED NG g inatrumer water advocates every foot of prohibition ¢ ome of Mrs. Gretzer, 606 Plerce street. | or (he old partie early every importnat SUaTiLE ) Ther Wil b resding and tesing done, A10F | omAevins B o 3 poselin, e ot | DOt forget that at 11 and 110 Stutsman | teryitory B A, which lunch will be served. Visitors wel- | the fact that those who of red the plan | Strect Bouricius has no store rent, no high | seventy whole counties, which would not [ Db come. were anxlous to have it understood that this | insurance on a large stock, no ““""”’I‘““"“ have a licensed saloon. Besides the prohibi- | g s SR O a0 BB R anY pay sales or agents, no on a \ A i (e f 1 of the little child of Mr. and | was not a populist move. Only one repro- | to pay salesmen or agents, no in N A | tion of saloons in all no-license counti the The funcra he 11 a por lar ount of money Invested, 1o express | avery' township In the “wet” counties that | , Chi Peterson, who dicd Jrom the effects of | gentative of the 5-cent fare movement took SEllverine. LHLETHEEAITANt Lo Y i I expenses for an anti-license majority would have concentrated lye ad will | any part in the couvention. The populists, | €xpen e el ave an anti rity e | the v ‘yl .‘ i ith Twenty-third ‘\ ¥ ign alor and there is but little | Of & large 'v:w The l\n strume ]v~ : ’”'“K’ The prohibitionists having rejected this tonal Qmahin X ‘r o rosidenc u ! camp . and ther d L ferred from the factories into the homes of easure no other course was left open to | Offieer & | 2 ) v t reason for supposing that they will poll Ly 6 SRt ATeraEs M8 WEbRM AT VAS N HBW e |w‘\\‘ulln‘i-.‘ o “} A D e | Bl payabi | Ttis probably the most remurkable remedy that the scicntifi carch of this Louten ::u[w'()lt_u\nill,ll"\[‘(rur—ullnlll.llll Ll 1 (S '["‘M e tever, | fresh; no damaged or shop-worn goods. The | the bill as to draw wiieient support | country has produced. Prof. Edward 5. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth and Mrs. Fred upencamp, died a Al Hp el it t highest grades of planos and organs handled. | fron, the democrats to insure its passage 8 eire fivst preseribed wi ow | ) - ‘s colery 1 g ! B Ri4L oF L6, CaBEbREHIaN QPR oLy N the d I college first preseribed what is now known the world over as Paine’s colery com- 3:15 o'clock yesterday morning at the family OO e o b e s | | THauHUMBAr LRI AR NIB03 K twloe “tHataot | mifes nhover nroyIrion RhAx K ascordInaIS. bhei I pound 1 » eure for dyspoy b ess, liver ¢ (o7 A residence, 1609 Fifth e, The funeral | o their declara ,“‘ O Visitors equally as welcome a8 | gericken out, and every incorporated eity | P v pound a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, iver compiaint, neuraly rheu- liSthice plcsky JRolclosko BUINITAYIIRORT )| TRt of atLiter DREWY GaE (OToRRD St T of the first or second class will each con. | ofcuivaris i matism, all nervous discases and kidnoy trouble. For the latter, Paine’s celery the loute. : ; vl SE LS EAlNy As 0. WAL i Dlaticiis g OurBale stitute one local option district and all the \ compound has succeeded again and again whore ovorything clse has failed, o been drawn for a new pa aint ‘ ot territory in the county will comp niture (extip tie) 8 i \ f 5 lm‘,‘ ‘;’.‘: 1.1,\ ‘h| H1o} take) the: place of the [ mean. It is true the democrats ey Tube 7§ fe; sable brushe g ERbtios ”l" il reddily f,:,\«,?,.:,“u,.. this e frain « The medieal journals of this country have given moce spaco in the last fow hotel thut was ‘burned, and Colonel Reed | what hampered by tie fact that uhey have | motdir o gnoldings, 20, and all | provision wlll produce un_ exactly opposite | siutr <oy vears Lo tho many remarkable eases whero the uso of Paing’s colery compound hus states that he will m.;um..‘ ]nu ].\HVJ\‘ of | broken for the pa ¥ other made in 2 result from that contemplated by the Davenport E 1o peoplo well, than to any othor one subjec erection as =oon as the weather becomes prom e bl b il half cost of moklings; pletures, framed and | prower bill, Should any medium sized town h S ORI election and which they are rencwing now, | yireaiied, placques Kinds of artiat ; i 2 ; T warm cnough. forlerathac | ntamed, fplacq . in a prohibition county go vet. that ecity will 2 e, G 2 1 _—_— but it s claimed by the party materials at just half price. Stock invoices mitted suicide last Tuesday, fact that the democratic Voter realizes, 48 @ | poan” business, and will close it out at’ half | fiVAY from small towns. - it will were about to take, and laying the blawm / | inday afternoon at 2 oclack from W 118 | rule, that platforms are simply to assist in | pios **pho"sale 18 being conducted by | [OHOW that the business in LR a2 | others for the reverses of fortune. Al nL Ak, residence. His father from Dayton, 0., and | oo, 0700 Shoard the train, but not in- | NrI1, L. Smith, Frames made up at once | Consylerable ‘;“‘{11_”[‘ | Ity ) ['“' -‘”l"-‘j" Here is anothier account of the institution's - his Irlrulh "r“m 'XM\‘ AR :‘II:";““‘ ho | tended to stand on r' the train has | o pest framemaker in the west. fore only. & question of time when herere | condition as shown by the export’s oxamina: UNITARIANS AND UNIVERSALISTS, = attend. The funeral will be Leld un e | gtarted. 2k e only on of time when the salo | tion and his repors to L reaberts S Sroee auspices of the social orders of which he Favorable inducements will be offered to | Of Intoxicating liquors wili be legalized in Tilan s, di Joint Convention of the Tewa Churches in THIE ¥ = . " 5 one or more places in nearly or quite as a member. L4 ¥ IRVED. ew reliable and energetic agents who wiil ¥ l As shown by the b ! > W a few reliable and energ g every county In the state, It may bo (hat A I books: Session at Des Moines [ 0 Some time yesterday afterncon a lady = solicit for the Mutual Life Insurance com- A | © o8 2. Feb. Snaola o5 Aropped her watch on Pearl strect in front | Apseopriag 3} Held in Al pany. Call on or address Pusey & Thomas, lel_:“;ulylh"xm,:,':;,'h,".r“,(,).“?»d 8t R -“|m i " “'I-“\ e I”* : 3 kALt = \ of The Bee office. It was found about 4 Publ s of the City. Council Blufls, district agents for southwest: | Prin the prohibition legis R b . S :u The Bee)—The Unitar .mrll I]luul al- AL and induce | pijj" asiio K s st st vention, which began in o'clock by Motorman McClure. When the [ o 6 e Ceiom O ol tor cercises | ern Town s s foint state convention, i I FRAMT A e S, in abandon their p program b e lady dropped it It found a nlcs comfortable | . 1"t; tho oeeaston of Washington's birt Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. and give at least a reluctant support to T Cotin thisfclty 1aatiavening, Eyns wailattonidd lace on the street car track, and a dozen bI e Ty e T .l:r %o motor tralns passed’ over it. Wi day were held in every w00l - in the city ]m» Brower county option bill, thereby keep- Debosite, demand cextifiea 3 oday. iese officers wore elected this aftor- ’ remained of 1t was a sad looking wreck, | yesterday afternoon. The buildings and | 1 ar mreynor retirned last evening from | 5 the ;[(“‘I‘"'\,“‘j‘l"r( "hx:‘r“ o Ili’gvfl"“" Corn_Exehange, Chicago... i bbb Rk Tl O GC s Gl OF OMAHA, fused by the electric current and rolled out } rooms were gaily decorated with flags and | pog Moines, where ho went as ono of the | However. sheutl ther ~|u|.l|nr:f| T G b G St v R R by the pressure of the car wheels until a | oo BB S Tl e were et Tt iy |t A p s (AT LRt e Rapids; treasurer, Rev. L. A. Harvey of Des f the case is as thin as gold leaf. committee of Council Bluffs cltizens for th i along the line of mulet tn. L Iy Sttne e ey A Shoseinn !’,""‘"']',"'l only partially crushed and the | full to overflowing with the pupils and their | purpose of trying to secure the passage of | or nothing, the above provision will be re Rl L I MLL RS UL IGLLLESCRIR BB T A8 08 2 £ e e il tntant, record the Inatant of the | friends, teacher lad prepared a | a local option law. He states that the prob- | tained in the bl There has also boen 4 gt 74 | Crum of Webster City, Rev. M. A. Safford of | 1ncqve in Assct, LI LU i e el e e Dupils, of such | @bility is that the senate will pass the lo nge in the liconse fee worthy of mote HOUT sux City, Rev. J. . Palmer of Cedar | Incrose in Mot Shentus G eI R L e O e (LI o8 s, OF SUEh | obtion law that was published in yest The Brower bill fixes the minimum at $1,000, | As shown Dy pids Increaxe [ Interentienting Securities, AfidEhe cHAInTAnd ookt hidh CReRnOItE] ure as to instill in the minds of the | givi®noe”ina the chances seem to be con. | While under this measure it will be. redioo Cushon it 2, n Among thie subjects discussed were: De- | Iuteise in Tnwerest Recelpe © 50 Jury, bygcalling atiLti g g 2 the sentiment of patriotism, and the crably 'more favorable for the passage of | Lo 3500, with the power of increasing the | beiiii ¢ Al line of the American Pulpit,”” Rev. Amos | o EogAml ance i them. = ys and girls entered into the spirit of the Dbill by the lower hous There | same without limit lodged with the common | Judcmer : y Crum —of Webster City; “Hnmanitarian | Increase in Dividends to Polics holders, Evening rep: tors and at least forty-elght VERY LITTLE IN SIGHT, with the democrats on tiis issue. To that | noon. The document has been long delayed, nvention that they inke took charge, December There is one true specific for disoases arizing from a debilitated nervous 0y8e tem, and that is Paine’s cclery compound so generally prescribod by physiclans in 1593, as compared with 1892, Wateh Friday's papers for eye-openers In | gecasion with an interest that showed the | doos not scom much iikeliheod «f the pass. | council of cities and With the board of supers | 1 i | Chureh,” Rev. H. D. Stevens of Perry ANBEE S e goods. for the cpening of the | Jesson had been weil learncd age of any law by the lower lonse until v;wn, The license fee by the provisions ¢ el 4 m and Universalism,” Lev. ( AR MG sale Saturday, it will pay you. The exercises at the High 1 were | after considerably more pulling hauling | of the democratic bill was divided—$200 in | wistuyen s S s a City, which caused Every D h HOSTON STORE, | particularly inte g and were witnessed | has teen done. an cates going to the county and (he balance | Expeise 5 Y cussion, engaged in by Drs. b e yD e“}; C'aim Reported to Fotheringham, Whitclaw & Co.,, Council | by one of the largest crowds, so Prof. East- 3 % o the municipalit Where saloons are | Interest 2 23416 70 | S. Hunting, James Gorton, . Funk, ml 1‘r” |»‘-“M”m ; n|):||| says, that has been in the room since Watch Iriday’s papers for eye-openers in | Jocated in coun stricts the whole amount | Ve, M I3 P. Byri Joel P Leweller ate Has Been Paid. g her, | he has been principal. The following ora- [ dry goods. Wait for the opening of the | goes to the general fund of the connty. leay. $ A “29 | Amos Crum, S. H. Taft and B. T. Nichols | N firmiy established 1ife insurance come Mr. Rolne, the plano and vocal feachits | yions were delivered: “Why We Celebrate | Beat sale’ Saturday, It will pay vou. ing the school fund out in the cold. The i1 | of State Center, among others. Rev. Arthur 4 an large o pereeninge o wntets t waits 100 ladies sandigentiomn (fon Mot | Washington's Birthas Tom Green; SR . BOSTON STORE, republ will probably insist upon divid- LIABILYY M. Judy of Davenport read the last paper on e Lt it i vingimore A 1 b e ey olin. riamia || DAY WeECalabFatal piotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council | ing the fees with the school fund and mun g the facts: < the desire of the pulpit relative to what it | quired to cover {8 rescrve 1 “:‘:l";d'l"r“':"‘"\’;_l;'l“‘l’]"‘“;“_“fl Music company. | 0l Independe s May Van | Bluffs, Ia. ;'Ixmllh’], and possibly an equal division will i 3 L) should like to see in the pew. il Do $100,000 proved real CReRE L R St "1 Brunt; “Deserve Success and You Will Win campment. be made. The bond of the saloon keeper ¢ P a3 4 T L A 0 urities Wy ard fano to be i It,” Miss Blfie Mile Benefits of News There will be a meeting of the executive | Wil be somewhat reduced and possibly a Oesfpeaey St o JUDGE M'DILL SERIOUSLY 1L, 2 ‘l’r:lla-h;‘)lutllfi;“‘l‘:}u-‘l{l:rz:;:f:!:lpuu( the Con papers,” Miss Paula Krei “Conver: few other clianges made o soften the harsher i i G as g leyholders, AT sday evening was one | tion,” Miss Nellie Jacobs; “The Golden Age, = e 5 . | features of the Its, time cortificnten.: ., 280, Three Physicians in A Upon the " as the best K?!l‘lm\‘fllnfl::“l\rx'r:l|n{;::::b At (o World's fair. . | Miss Liilie Cherni irilineasidn Poll- [iencampment. ofthe fGrand’ Army Tof ‘the The delegates from the river cities were ind certificatos 88,015 11 2 Chatrman of the Interstate Commissi 7 of the pi " A tics,” Orso Blanchard; “Keys,” Miss May | Repuiblic at the office of Frank Trimble, in | unanimous in asking that all the rules and i 4 CRESTON, Ta., Feb. 21.—(Special Telogram A big consignment of the finest well | Colwell. the Baldwin block, Friday afternoon, Febru- [ regulations governing the sale of liquors Qhicaxo.. AGREN) & paper just received at Millea's, 13 Feerl [ fn adaition to these orations there were a | ary 23, at 4 p. m. Each member of the | shall he made by the legislature so that no I s it ; h stract, from 4 cts. a roll upwards. New | number of declamations by Misses Bdith | exccative committee 18 earnestly requested | inducement will be lefe to saloon intarests : \ interstate commerce commission, Is lying in patterns. Todd, Anna Coyne, Ethyl Thomas and Belle | to be present. S. B. WADSWORTH, to *“go into politices™ in the various localitie: > . a very critical condition at his home in this Vi q R R R “hairman Executive Committee, To say that this measure commends it- ce. suffered fr sovel PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS. Willfams. Miss Isabel Patterson rendered hal tiv t ; place. He suffered from a severe attack cornet solo, Miss La cFadden a piano TR self to the fifteen republican senators who 3o of rheumatism while at Washington and was $ Ufl S 6 ale U flVflS 8 g 5 Vitter | 1,000 hot bed sash, glazed and ready for | wil ABIVEY solo, Misses Anna Stevens and Ethel Witter 000 i3 3 3 ) | will probably vote for it on the final ballot | As shown by the fucts 4 ¢ e blano duét and Miss Lou Porterfield a | Use, made by the Council Bluffs Paint, Oil | would hardly be true. Perhaps not one of | Cash on hund . afterwards prostrated by malaria. Since evening: vocal xolo. Miss Bessle DBeno recited “How | and Glass Co., at prices to suit the times. | them would consent to the ch anges here in- | BilS receivible ... $340,5 S his arrival here his dise: has developed | 'The company is preparad to make a fow gilt- Out of town customers save money and got | dicated wero it not from sheer. necessity, v e o 072 | into typhold malaria fover. Dr. Burnes, | CWSIERRSARC oM, e DA\ Holslr, va el iknown, citizen, 1a!| YooAl olo. Miss Bessle_Beno racited (How ] dangerogklyalltfiac hikiihomelion Liarrison e e R ol prompt atiention. Masonic temple bullding. | Thoy take the position hat they prefor (h g o oo :hn Ilvl:llu;g Ihysiclan, - atled " in Drs. | tony apolyat e o o4, J solos. The program throughout showed the i oSO iy iy passage of the measure outlined above than irove and Claybaugh yesterday for consulta- | 4 q ner Ballift B. S. Harrington Is very i1l with an | 5000% The Drogtam taronenons Moot those v lnali tompla NoU9, cBth “:u-"lt"f;‘l-l“”: to bre: th with the people. The oppo- ROR 3 3 tlon. They fear heart failure and regara | #07 Brown Blo:k, Corner 16th and attack of lung fever, and there are fears | poiciudiing, PG e L e Teled by | Sltion to this bill in_the senate will be led | jwuenes 'v R I e 3 his condition as serious. U-'ll*'l that he will not recover. 5 One of the interesting features of the [ ,tts A A ‘,,5"‘:““‘,5 R TUATY | by Senators Finn and Rowen. The senator G O (i A Y owatBolle e AT A T et T Tar C. H. Van Nostrand is the father of a son | after i e an address by ex- | “3 el 24 from Wright says they will filibuster to the ns National, 3 WA e """:] earanmy o NWheye Bo You born on St. Valentine's day. Mrs. Van | Governor { Indiana. Among other ! Carbon Coal company, 34 Pearl street, | ¢nd of the session, and exhaust every par- y Of 'fes OEDATLBARIDS, 1o alohif L (Bbos Buy Your u . Nostrand wis formerly known as Miss Nora | things he told a number of reminiscenses of | Grand hotel. Get our eash prices on Lest | llamentary device before they will allow. the e e The Bee)—Officer Wendahl of Oskaloosa, 1 Hoon. Low Wallace, who is & warm personal frlend | ard and soft coal before buying. measure o bo put on fll passage. " With s who recently shot and killed an wnknown | Tt yon want first-cluss monts, frash ovory 3, Most of hose present had read al- w— — Presiden ungan in svmpathy wit he i " z arre: s pel ay, und ol 0 by 9 o ver J, 8. Black returned yesterday from At- | of his- Test of thowe, prosent bt S0 NNAC | Get prices trom Shugart & Ouren, the lead- | weg holding @ fraction 6ver ona-third. of the pitsigniling framoltwiil ey Ineitosareihioy isskbeant) | A ENE R AT GOILUTRB G alv ey, lantle, Where e, has Just completed M | who had were greaily pleased at being able | ng scedsmen of Council Bluffs, Masonic | votes at thelr command they foel that they | Tho total indcbtedness of DPresident | indicted for manslaughter and held in bail | keq, iy, Compare thes fork of examining the books of the defunct | )%\ uhout i from so intimate an asso- | temple. 8 can at least delay the measure long enough | Yetzer is $10 Csienia WD L castlll come up opstB Ly tin e LiavelReI DAYl KL UasiiGouniysbanic clate, Have you seen the now gas beaters at the | 0 allow the lower house to get in shape to | o 2 i and 13, J. Dicke at the ne .t term of court. Roast Beef, from,................ 6c to o 0. P. McKesson left yesterday for a weel G teloenen TN EE e | meet the issue. The prospects now are that ; are the three large The Bastern District association of Towa | Sidoin Steak, fi i adnr I visit to Akron, O., the headquarters of the s, panyis offica?. clther the session will be unusually prolonged | 1t0ms of individual indebtedness. 0ad Fellows will celebrate the anniversary | Porterhouse Ste om . s to 1% firm of Aultmann, Miller & Co., which he R D R PR A or that a_specil session will ba ‘ealled at | There is also a long list of Dills receiy- [ of the order at Monticello April 26, Special | Round Stews, fron, ] to 100 R R R A TR once to sotile this quostion, Tt Tooks. how. | able, in which the above amounts aro not ns will be run and a large number of 04d | Rib and Chilel Stoak, from, to 7igo Migs Alma Reimers of Grand Island, Neb., [ 100 pleces 36-inch unbleached musit, 6c LAYING POLITICAL WIRE ever, as if local option would finally win, Included, the total amount being $268,638.06. | Fellows from all over the eastern part of’| Boiling Beef, from 5 to G0 daughter of the vice president of the Gouncil | quality, today 3% yard. ROUTINE OF ¥ RTERDAY Some of these are regarded as good and will be in attendance. The Odd Fel- | Cornel Becf, from. . . 1 Ldcw o e eielotas ST TS v LT & P 4 ; o} AY. otherwise, of Monticello are alreac aking ex- oc oneless. 9 Bluffs Insurance company, 18 in the city, the Lonsdale and Frait of Loom muslin, 7 Senator Pettigrew's Successor Belleved to [ On motion of Senator Finn a final vote in RO l)wr::puuun of many people here that num.-l m“ ;::“u‘“ e, ||'.:‘l‘h. P e | ‘lvf.‘r::nfi:\"::”l“ 4 et 1‘1’3 KuestipliMlsl Norac A ARdaraon, e o, L B the Fleld Now, the senate on the woman suffrage amend- | the bank would realize u great deal more | day promises to be a memorable one. Pork Butts.......\ ). ; 100 Grand ball glven by the P. 0. 8. A, and | moa 2ot WS e Ur T inch bleachea | SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Feb. 21.—(Special | ment postponed one week by a vote of | money on its holdings if given time. It | Richard Day living about three miles | Salt Pork 3 10a P. 0. D A, on Washington's birthday, | wuiin table damask, worth $1.50, at $8c yard. | to The Bee)—The “big republican four is | #7 t0 17. This move was made by friends | too much haste is shown in tho settloment | west of Cascade, was patd @ rather mysterl: | All kinds Mition, fron 5" 100 e cenin s IR bk v 0 s Our $1.00 satin table damask now 75c yard. | about to make an important move. A, B, | of the measure in order to insure the pres- | of the failure a great sacrifice will neces- | ous visit by three masked men a few nights | AllKinds Vol from Chambers’ Dancing academy, in Beno's hall, | G $1 et T 5 Kittredge, ono of the leaders of repubiiear, | €€¢ Of all senatury favorable (o the bill and | sarily onsuo. ago. Hearing a knock at the door about | Pork Sausige, from. . Ticketa admitting gontleman and lady, Lo, [ SHK ale continues, 5 , on e lea couvlican- | allow time for the Introduction of all peti- | Matters are very quiet here. There is no | 8:30 he went to the door. One of the three | California Hams B v i ) :T,,, in ”IW state, s i to have accopted | tons now being circulated thronghout. the excitement whatever, sensational ropor men pushed his way into the house before | Bacon tended to all. Largo sizo crochet bed spreads, worth [ (1 position of assistant attorney for tho | state. the contrary. Everybody Is amused Mr. Dawson could close the door. He was | Lard, from.... . i TS ; Iy $1.25, now 98¢ eacl i Homestake Mining company, with head- | . BIIS were passed authorizing cities of (he | fake dispatch sent an Omaha paper armed with an ugly looking club, and their Poultry, Gime and Fish always on hund. Ladles, if you desire absolute peace In the | fully §1.25, now 98c each. AT e AL Dord i s "’W.mfm m’:_”‘" first class to use the bridge fund in building | the attempted lynching of Presidont Yotur. | object was no doubt robbery. Dawson. ran Frosh Goods ut 1ow nhie Aiind chen ask your grocer for J. C. Bargains in hosier 'i"i;l“,‘-: 1‘.‘,:\,‘".;"‘;—T“t'.l,-.‘f‘leh,.'.r_Jq-.-_\doh,',',':m.‘;‘\fl Mlhtm(. t')lll:ln-n‘sy and boys’ ack | for Mr. Kittredge's removal to Deadwood js | Y!aducts; also to authorize funding of out- | Nothing of the kind whatever occurred, Yot | for a gun, when the unweleome stranger 4 A R By S oBa ey to capture the $5,000 salary which goes with | Standing warrants by cities and counti zer is a very sick man, having b con- | flew, and all th: disappe; Hlue Rooster. __________ ‘)“ll:' Seeonone, ;‘xh\\ml;l\E BROS the position of assistant attorney for that lrlyr The Finn bill punishing husbands o | fined to his house for woveral days past, re- KTt o A F. POKORNY’ Domestic soap s the best. EH R company. It is quite gencrally understood. | WIully desert their wives with $1,000 fina | QUIFing the services of a physician, ""““v"“"‘-'"""‘ Rendercd, sl P 3 however, that he goes there for politicaj | OF ON€ Year's imprisonment was passed, 1t The grand jury investigating the 1k SIOUX CITY, Feb. 21.—(Special Telegram 333 BROADWAY i 5 The Dudley Buck quartet, assisted by Mrs. | reasons, The election of the next legisla- | '8 Intended for those cases of forced i affairs did not make its report on that mat- | to The Bee)—Judgment was rendered in the — H. Asmus, the South Maln street shoe- | gaitiaring B, Wadsworth, soprano, and Herr | ture. which. will ohomns o nator Pettigrew’s ages where the groom prefers matrimony | ter public today, as was anticipated, but it Is | qistrict court in favor of the I lelity Loan JOHNSON'S maker, whose place was robbed a few weeks | Albin Huster, violinist, will' give a concert [ successor, is a thing which s uppermost in | to the penitentiary. © | pretty well understood that Indictments have nd t company against the Sioux Cit ago, swore out a search warrant yesterday | Thursday evening, February 22, at the Con- | the mind of South Dakota's senior senator. Bills were introduced: By Groneweg, lim- | been returned nst the president, vice | o i o ct' e ¥ MACHETIC OIL1 AT R e R TR Y ational church. The following Is the With Nye PHillips, John Sundback and A, | !ting the number of stock driven over | President and cashier of the broken bank, | Street Railway company for $555040 on its Instant Killer of Pain. h B. Kittridge he has a powerful pull, espi county bridges at one time: by Harper, pro- | but no arrests | ren made. bond issue and a decree foreclosing the trust Internal and External, two Jones boys, Ed and Frank, who have tet—Annie Taurie 7 Macy | cially on this side of the Missouri river, | Y/ding for a state board of charities com- = L deed glven to secure the bond fssued. The SN SR TN NRURA ifessed to being the burglars, Constab! Violin Solo—Allegro from Seventh Con The senator, however, does not intend to let | Posed of six persons, appointed by the goy- ANXIOUS T0 DIE TOGETHER, bondholders have until one year from this Swellings, SUE Joints, COLIQ and ker served the warrant and made the certo .. Xy DeBerlot | tho other side of the. river d : along as it | ernor, who shall have gencral supervision date to file their bonds with the trustee, at LA CRANPS Instantly, Cholern Mor- ;| 5 o oh were Hoerr Xibin H 4 - 4 S g S the lde us, Croup, Dipthorin, Kore Thro ch, finding a pair of shoes which were | o ;0 golo—Tieti Signor, . fr Toan may, but instead he intends to send one | And inspection of all penal and charitable | J. M., Wopew i the end of which time the bondholders will G el DIt s ore Thraat, tified by Asmus as having been taken Huegenots . Meyérbeer | of his sturdy henchmen there to do valliant | ‘Pstitutions i and n Kevolver Teorganize. ha company and capltalize’ it for speclally propare * ahiop. ME. Joneay tlie father of Ll Meg, Kagieriiie' i Wildiwordn. work. He knows “KIt” to be a tircless WORK IN THE HOUSE. DES MO s an amount equal to the hond issue I"E H‘[‘JR\lErfiHl\xN[l, Fibscialiy, Rronaced for who lives a Sixth avenue, pro- | Quartet the Dancers A ey | worker, and 8o he has chose B ] | Sy er lengthy ; e » g . e wost Powar tal ad Poretratiigg Lot for N Y P A AT R T TS0 | oo e T ooy v e S % MATY | porker, and uo iio hes chosen him aa bi lho) house, after lengthy discussion, | gram to The Bee)—1. H. Hopewell, the woll Brakomn il i Wyoming, Or Dast i elstonoe, B oneltativg Linimentfor Slar PlEdar e knaw: pothing of the ‘box 3L i 3 Porod. by any. mens. that. “Kics ot qoup | passed u bill providing a‘fino not to exceed [ known reataurateur, sommittod. st t RAWLI (Special T LJOHHSOH'S ORIENTAL SOAP, UlRGHiRieri oo RO ha notknowledgetoti | SHATtSL=Romemben How Bhx QReRon. Sl thinTron” glory, Ha willl no. daihi: blonsar e taa ra: ik Runteralthostroenass on foutls [ g vaon oot SIS UGS tday it (tho. Boe) y Guth, brakeman i ollet, ‘ThoGrant 8kin Oure and the fact until they were arrested. The boys I 8o ¢ 3 3 ¥ | out as a candidate for governor or congress. | | The Gr Sevel o { fa ity n Conductor Ross' e fell from the train F"°° Beautifier, Ladies will gl it om ik A P X Piano Duet—Selected. .., ’ o BOVErnor or congress: The Sawyer bill, prov a bounty on | Seventh street. His wife tried to commit | 0 ) delicate wud Lighly perfumed Tollet Soap seem like ke & trig 4 \.v‘ H. Simms and W. L. Thickstun | man one of these days. sugar lLeets, was made a special order for | suicide with him, but was saved by those | @t Rock Springs today and was instantly | |)):l-vvml' . Itis abaolutely pure, Makes tho Watch Friday's papers for eye-openers in | £\ SHDT Ave Coming Home.......... Indicte arch 1 3 Who- heard her cries and broke opon tho | KIVI€U. He leaves a wife and two children, ’-li'x?,‘,’..'.“’i"n‘m 1Y Tor oo Bsh Ior Tnfanres dry goods. Wait for the opening of the Kt J. H. Brewer DEADWOOD, D., Feb, Speclal Bills were introdiced: By Sessions, .pro- | agor and saw her ncarly dead and Miltions for 1 Boys r‘ alays ftch leanaos tho g il promotes great sale Saturday, it will pay you b—Cradie’ Soni Wilson G, Smith | 2 ’ B Nautteons | Viding for a standard form of insurance pol- | ead, lying. besida ih poad and Hopowell 3R 3 e tho growti of o hv Py EEATEN Rasctinan oty Telegram to Tho Hee)—Dr. A. I Naulteous [ lciea; by Stoin, making al assenoment qifo | Lo, YI& beside tho bed with a'large | CEDAR RAPIDS, I, Feb. 210l an | ‘eimar s’ oo worm acmame” ShanA. Fotlieringham, - Whitelaw & Co., Council [ Violin Solo—tidsiel On 10:.:....oo.....Brnst | was indicted today by the grand jury for | Insurance policies nonforfeitablo aftur puy. | llet hole in B T8 lele Ty Knudt Skattabo, a couple of poor boys, liy Bluffs, In. y il Suastieas CHE AN EHAtel e o | murder. Naulteou rs ago killed | ment of the second ingtallment; by Barker. 3130 A, M.: My wife took fo 1 one- | ing n pirit Lake, have Just fallen heirs Conl. Soprano Solo— . Clement :lmluw; and jury then | providing for a state board of control of ns morphine capsule took | to an estate worth ut $2,000,000 the e 4 aeTewsl ust Gounod | felled to find a bill against him, as did the | public institutions; by Early, declaring all and about two hours ago te death of an uncle in Idsho, H. A. Cox, 10 Main street, b—Bhe F 1 Down the Mountain following one. During the past few months | stipulations or regulattons in tnsurance pol Phey don’t se to have much Best quality, lowest rates 1 T AR e - me. Supp. T ————— \ N Side coling has been strong agaiust the doctor | icies to ghe effect that@any misrepresenta AELL] k tobacco has rompt delivery. Get prices before buy e therine B, Vids A 18 SOt Ead el Ras | tlont A aten e pe AR .w.‘m.. B | 8 & to do with it. Now I am golng “I have been afflicted with an affection of cmn M, u ,,”[ENUA‘,,. AT A Ahentd \ 0t myse 7 WEWE o om_ childhood, caused by diph ng. Telephon Quartet &€l | plaint was made to the prosent grand jury, | vitiate the policy nulland void, unless such | oo A O P8, sjaat, Sk lond, ALY PR s "“' PRI 1wy ey X ot himselt he turned | theria, and have used various romedios, o 10 preseription of n i i oy P o hich Investigated the Spu nurdar anc srepresentation direetly contributes Fire and tornado (nsurance, Lougee & Purdo whi ":““1““' IN8in0 tha Apuliag mur e 0d | misrepressntation |hvm-| ntributes 10 | on the gas, It I8 plain that he almed 1o | baomneand fave anything ¢ o Brown's | pesitave romedy to enlnrioe s Towle, 235 Pearl street The friends of Tom Brooks are finding | NS Subseauent acts, Mk sue Alove ‘-m-' 1\* oM 1ag r-lwulu:m nnr‘p«uh to furnish | 1y @ sure Job of It, If the morphine did | Bronchial Troches."—Rev. G, M. F. Hamp. wenk organs, ind sure enre for nll wenknesa it a somewhat tedious thing to get him out | Neb A . astings, | sultable s at stations for welghing hay, | not kill his wite and the revolver did not ton, Piketon, Ky. Sold only In boxes 1 youni or old men. Cures enses of Kill him, the gas would finish the earthly Munh pisions and Varicocele in committee having in charge the department 115 death Tate to The Bee)—Judge McDill, chairman of th 1 therefore. renult, J. J..Shea returned from Des Moines last a Searched the House. Marrluge Licens A h g The following marriage licenses have boen | Of the state’s prison, but they do not despair |~ The Mexican, Wright, who with another ho house passed thp senate bLill giving 16 days i afsense never returng. Correspond s 2 G b 3 yet The committee of the lower house | countryman held up and robbed the Spear- | Pollk county an additional judge. n . ence private. Al lettors sent in pluin sealed issued by the county clerk 3 ] ; . fab el noh - Bund o piured Both h 3 l)m 1 T are connected with the suicide. No person w s P velope. ddl k BARAEN, Lock RS i ad Eaal oo county 8% | don, on condition of his abstalning from. the | today. He was found throe miles from. the speclal committee to. draft a local option bill, ’\‘l,“:‘ vf,,::l:‘l“, T,.‘f. e .‘.:’ll.. S “‘\.“M,"‘ IFI'S § EGIHG e Box 320, Nows Dealer, Marshiil, Miche Laura Annis, Pottawattamie ¢ 3 2 | use of llquor during the remainder of hig | ¢ene of the holdup in a hay stack. Both | of which Senator Cafpaiter is chairman, has | Tais oasthor wice i hotse SR Ao or renovating the entro system, —_— Peter Sander, Minden A 5 | lifte The senate has adjourned until | hands and his feet and lower lmbs are | been unable to agreé as, o the details of the vould-bi : 4 eliminating all Poisons from the Minunle Schnackel, Minden 5 Friday morning so that nothing further frozen stiff. He cannot live, easuro, some favoring the lowest limit of suic 8 were not discovered il HBlood, whether of scrofuleus or " — is looked for from its committee untll | Dancing Contost Heiween Seotehme population as high as 4,000, thus shutting S i i b 1 most singular, | molarlal orlgin, this preparation has no equal Special Noticess Dr Reller,homeopath, 810 First ave, 3 ter that time 00! ) » ut saloons from all towns w after that time, A as Friday's s SIOUX FALL ST clal | 2U% saloonsfrom ‘].n townia with u - less ago and opened up what 1s now COUNCILBLUFF 8: Evorybody knows Davis sells drugs. slon opens it is sald Sena roneweg will population. The bill may be introduced Fri Harry's chop house, at Fifth and - Damoatlo 0ap 1a the Belk don, but the paper cannot be issued until | Rapids and William Fox Kenny, both Scotch- | again for further alterations. The house ALGRLAL . CBUIN; 1108012 Bhauls & YRS 4 For elghteen months T had an D R T, & SRR HAVE both the committee and the senate itself after each other's money. Thoy | COMMIttee Is making no progress in con FANS0 WD bas ohop house. At Beventh eating sore on my tongue. 1 wag it . anpden has passed upon the bill ire both exnert dar and hallen ler cal option bills RN X e _about AT ) are. boti L Jancors, and a chatleng ! et o eanics 1o to the estent of §4,000. Some In Vsl of } the gore gradually grew | GARBAGE HEMOVT R ars 1o dance the regulation twenty-one bouts | . i ) aga p s paid, but Hopewell did not get | Worse. I finally took §. 8. 8 chimneyw cleanvd Ohlldren Ory for |,k Fritri rers o oroocners n | 1,805 43, ol vy e Wil | (P2 bon i e g | st bt iopevell ot gt | e ST ok B B it will pr ¥ oceur in this city soon dan ot th the insurance, Since Hopewel ©: By MoLEMORF, Henderson, AUSTIACTE AND VAL AND 9, ale Saturda W DA Ou statement t certal o g —— Pitcher’s Castoria, b sale Baturday, I R ok Jsatvabie for Cougl A Ay i mocary ok o ghi bean in the oty he hus heen u constant o [ . Al R & ¥ OR nvaluvable for Zhs and Colds, eral assembl @ or ¢ '} 15 i 1 ~ theringham, Whitelaw & Co,, Couneil | : o trouble in e room . thee | loser of heavy sums. He bore these trials Treati i 'vhlldreq Cryfor | nim Weat Visginaraman. orlit of Tylor county, | huving refused to eat with the cerorsd e untl the " ire camo, then all his courags e R R TELLIv W i VALE, 3 Pitcher’s Castoria. Fred, t1 role wn Ar foos not Liesitite 10 way vo. Ho was almost | PIOYes of tho legislature. dead when she and hor husband were. dis. Atlauta, Ga, 4.t 6o 8 the" wholey Pred, the 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | pr stiated with & cold when Le sec Labor Leaders Moe Des Molne covered. She Is extremely sick, but medical s Bays Chlldren Cry for | aeorse M. ould, feil on the ice yesterday | bot Chamberlain’s Cough Ren DGR SSAALIRIN AN NA e Molatn (L ApHcdy S RRAIR S kmal loic hut uslon) Sims& Batabeid i . vh ith some of his | 338 ! Tho BeoyGoneral. Mactre oo TeleRTanl | oons moaning continually, /Ob ims & Bainbridgs peye:a Anpen Pitcher’'s Castorla. i talued a bad fracture of | o, ; a Mluabl ody 1. Sovereien ot oyt Master Workman J. | yaok, dear, come back,dear, ab, o dorul courts. Teooms 4037 ; § ) ¢ Caidey ol and colds, or sale by druggist t. Eovercign of the K of Labor has | well ulso left a long letter giving the u“rs-l wek Councll Blufs La, 1 carcer of both, Some very strange things Intzodiloa n bl Aoe. the auns e to The Bee)—William Mitehell of Dell [ day, but will go back to the committee

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