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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FHURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1894. &= = I ! other after a hearing by the Board of Supers " - COUNCLL BLUFFS | visors, and giving dissatisfied petitioners SINPEEN INJURED, | ' . o | Oharges Mado Against the Demooratic Can- | the right to appenl from the board to the { el i " OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARNL STREERL 5 district court and from that to the supreme 8 iers and Baiors. Monument 0an- | ginden, Mich., the Scene of a Serious A didate for Oity Attorne, P m‘y,'k' TR T e, i, e Seene of Sevion The Remedy That Makes Pe‘ople each signer to have his name on the peti- » FLINT, Mich., Feb, 28.—By the breaking of N y Talivared Yyenrrler 1o any partof the city g p n would Ve rise to an almost endless b BRI AN mrd e i i P s W, TILTON - Manager ALLEGED SHADY TRANSACTION OF WARE | amount of iiigation, and althonsh the bl | | pGig) ATORS VERY MUCH DISSATISFIED | ey people fell ftcen fect and score ware Well aine’s Celery . -~ — 3 . v 1 serfously injured, although none fatally. The PELED 3 ainessOMce. ..., oo .No.43 k Missouri Valley claim that it u 3 C d TELEPIONES J Biiinges O No.23 ’ afted merely for the purpose of throw trial of a wheat stealing caso was in progress ompound, I Night Editor How w Confiding Client Was Taken In by 7 — pingponag S saf around the town of Logan [ No Appropriation for the Purpose Likely | jn Ticknor's hall, which located on the | RINON HBATTON, nooth Talking—The Grievance uld make it almost impossible for | g3 to e Secnred During the Present #lver bAnk; and the peopls-had crowded the Among Burlington institutfons none of the | peace " of Anderson Brothers and the county seat ever to he removed from P » piesal » bufldings compare fn interest with Hecanse of this wonderful covery of i ML AR LR LA AL Lk B L ession—More Pressing Clatms the platform, which hung partially over the wAlodi et 1614 (e ATNL: BulldthE Teby: comBOTRA: CRENEOE: 6 RO vt S e A BT SR oy as alr i g 4 school e uilding ine's celery compound thosands of hemes Boston Store white goods an lower liouse and is now pending in the, sens to Be Satisfled, river, when the supports gave way. Several to strangers. y compound Persistent loadaches go, The Dluff Strest Literary soclety was ens shibinie ate. C, M. Harl of this city left for Des escaped injury by falling into the river, from flie building whera so many fruitful in- | Chironic constipation no lonker troubles one, alned Tuesday evening at the home of | Moines last evening to look after the inters which they were easily rescued. The follow- | vestigations have been carried on and so | and the terrible heart throbbings from which ‘A. M. Johnston. Henry Anderson, who was mentioned yes- | ests of the town of Missouri Valley as ats | DES MOINE (Spectal to | I I8 a list of the injured: Liberty Cham- | much hord work accorplished is a g 0 many tired wonion suffer loave thom 1h An overcoat tolen from th v | terday as being about to begin an action | torney Tha Bee)-The b8 has & good | Derlain, spine injured, recovery doubtful; Engiand bakery on Broadway last even- | agains i . | o s B g g James McGunigal, Pat McCaftery, Byron Ing by a encak thief. igalnkt W. Hi \Vare a8 the restit of a pe A FEW OF THE PRICES sized white olephant on its hands in the | Hopkins, severo internal injuries: George Paui O; Chriatianson and Cattiertne Nel cullar transaction of a fow months ago, filed shape of the Towa soldiers’ and sailors’ mon Jameson, head cut: Fred Warn thigh and gon, both of Council Bluffs, marrled by | M8 petition yesterday in the office of the At the Boston Store 10-Day Sale. ument. Four years ago the movement in | arm injured; Ambrose Hoyt, thrown into ) 3 its, i ¥l it ; $1.00 table linens, 69c. Pt e river and nearly drowned; Johnson Wustice X yesterday lerk of the district court. The story of his avor of erecting a $250,000 shaft in honor A LT LR d 4 1.25 and $1.50 table linens, $1 ) Slliott, face ( ns injurec - Mrs. A. W. Casady entertained a party | Bricvances Is told by it substantially as fol- f\hu-iy M.‘ ut gre llv r !I‘l "wn\ of the veterans of the late war was started llkl‘n:l .V o1 ard ‘\”:m“:‘”'” ‘II"‘J"::'“L- ‘I:u”\ of her friends at cards last evening at her lows Ware was retained s attorney for Comforters at great reductlons by interested lobbyists and pite of the unconscious; Johin Niles, y anklo Fesidence on Oakland avenue, Herman Lackman of Underwood and William | LADIES' MUSLIN UND WEAR AT UN- s of the Grand Army posts a small | broken; Willlam Armour, head injv Her- It 1s rumored that Henry and € o- | Anderson In the year 1501 fn a sult com HEARD OF PRICES. priation was secured. By the same | bert Whitehead, nose broken; He M man have settled up with th 500 boxes cocounut ofl sonp, 3 eakes | it ire two years ? Caffron, internal injuries, now unconsclous; contemplate returning to this city to ¢ for 10¢ 1 Rl SOArs RO WaS M- phaodore MeCaslin, leg crushed; Asa Ather in husiness Another {nvofce of 200 boxes of the fanous | duced to continue the work and appofnt a | fon'"hend crushed, unconsclous; J. A. Stur } cakes for 1 mmiseion to let the contract The sit glg, ankle broken, unconscious. 50 dozen ladies' vests, ribbed, worth 50c, | was selected by the leglslature itself, with el for 19¢ out_any open opposition. . WARNING TO NEWSPAPRRS, 3 cases standard Indigo blue calicoes 4c a | Now the commission comes forward with U=l M the statement that it does not approve of | Minnesota Judge y C ent menced against them by one Harding, in volviug about $50 claimed to be due for taxes. At the tme of the trial Ware was elaim to be the com sistant United | NOt there and a default was taken against Etates (i t attorney for*the southern | hifs clients for the full amount claimed district of loy Ware then commenced a suit against the Merrill. Utterback and Btta Haggerty, | two Andersons for $300 attorney fees B TREB I Ik Gl WS AT IR eVeRIng | oy o e onas ToERyb00°ALLOTHEY . 06EN; bilt unbleached musling, 314e. the of location—the old capitol ot Casos WHITS on Trial. oth, OF this city, were marrled lust evenin® | when spoken to by the defendants, said he ale and fruit musiins, 6%e. grounds just south of the main capitol build- | gp pALCT, Feb, 28—Judge, Willls In the {.W, B did not intend to take judgment against sheetings and pillow case muslins at | ing—and think the state ought to buy a ¢ it hole square, of alarge park, on which John Mullen and Ellen P. Betony, the them. They relied upon hig promise and did Tt N ARG el L mer of Philadeiphia and the latter of ¢ TOL, ADDRAE @ALRRL himicWHEFAITON 116 (0K » our new line of NOVELTY SPRING | to ercct the monument. 0 i a default judgment. He had already had S GOODS, for STYLE, QUALITY and | The architectural work has already been | laid down the liberties and privileges of $63 In feex, but Le finally agreed to receipt E they BEAT THEM AL let to a Davenport firm for a little less than | newspapers touching matters pending in the T tull for ‘the Judgment it Anderson waad | . Remember we are right on TOP for the | $100,000 and the contract for the bronze | court, The order stated that the law pro- pay ‘o ‘s’ ot $11T. This offer wan ac- | WAL PAPER and PAINTING businoss | fuishings, costing half, as inuch more, | vided for the fair and public trial of all ne- edic dictlonary can now, be notainel by | copted, the money paid over, and Wara gave | this scuson carry the largest stock, | i under advisement. Quite a swm hat [ cused, and he did not think such could ensue b omag 12 Pektlintraat, . = e Andorton n receipt in fall wiich Anileruan | best selectod, best styles, lowest prices. | been expended fn preliminary work and | if the papers commented upon the testimony fce, 12 Pear e now. s I his possession. This receipt | Good paper from ge a roll up, sold just 1 incidentals, and If the site Is changed further | and critieized It The order was given a8 i d A mooting of Gorman voters Wil be held | Gl W e or vy 8, 101 dry s We have sccurcd the services | expenses will be incurred, running far up | warning, and it is the general conclusion ==t the oity building next Saturday evenin Henry Anderson supposcd that was the | Of the reliablo expert paperhangers and | into the thousands. With no money to spare | that Juige Willis will promptly summon od speakers \u]l) o Dresent and e | and of hiw tribulations, and did not find out | Palnters, “Bloss Bross” who will attend to | for this purpose, and with other interests | bofore him for contempt any orter by speeches will be in the German langiag o' the contrary uatll & few days ago, whon | ll pubering and puinting entrusted o our | asking for four times as much as the estl- | whom o deems the or been violated. | ——— - | | Frank M. Hunter and T. E. Casady each | castile soap (Hoston store) | | | | Ramsey county district court created a sen- sation by announcing an order in which he clnnati. were united in marrfage by Fox yesterday afternoon. The first part of the American BEncyclo pedic dictionary can now be obtained by Frank Brown of Sioux City wa ted | Ha was car mated recelpts, the majority of the members il last evening, charged by the men at the | farm near Underwood and found. that ther Nothing but first-class work gnaranteed, of both houses feel that the soldiers who of AT MAZCH HEADS, Northwestern roandhouse with stealing a few | was o Judgment on the records against him BOSTON STORE posed the erection of the monument at th o cents worth of tobacco from their pockets Ware having only recelpted for the $117, tn. | Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders, and until the living were all cared for, | Method Adopted by a ¢ Regnlar moeting of Ivanhos Commandery | steud of recelpting in full. as he Council Bluffs, Ta. id had the legislators of the two 17, Knights Templar, will be held this | jsed. He had then sold the b Er last general assemblies heeded their protest evening Full attendance s destred. I Judgment to Fred Hansen, a 17-year-old boy, Cole's Air-tight Wood Heaters cost $8.00 and turned : deat Iln the lobby the tax- Edw 3. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., whilo | teeth contury Nervoiis &omon suftering order of the B. C. G. H. Jackson, Recorder. | for $23, and in order to get the loan he had | to $12.00; will heat a room on 4c a day; hold | payers would have ha 1 to rejoice and 5 active professor in the Dartmouth M from pain and depression find rolief after a W. 8. Swanson of this city and Miss Marie | to pay J. J. Stewart, as attorney for Hansen, | Wood fire 45 hours t the thing to replace | the state would be released from pressing | morrow for the murder of Policeman Martin, | (ongol and lecturer in Vermont University | few days use of this wondesful romedy Holmauist of Rockfo were matried | the sum of $182.50, 50 as to clear up his | furnace or steam heat this spring. Investi- | financial embarrassments. wted suicide this morning. The Jail [ Medical department " | The thousands of testimonials from men sotiating a loan of $2,000 on his of pride with every true graduate of Vi have been made brighter and hests of sick mont university men and women lod from despondancy to To the credit of American scientists health and activity | victed Marderer | gaid that the first fruitful inves t \ight has not cast more brightnoss into had prom- | of Ending His Life. the influcnce of the nerves upor thousands of homes throughout the country, | ISLE, Pa., Ieb, 28.—Charles Sal- | nutrition of the body were mad: P than bas this great smedy of the n'ne- | vho was sentenced to be hanged to last evening at the s e of the grocm, | tit'e | Bate at Cole & Cole's, 41 Main street. WOMAN SUFFRAGE TURNED DOWN. n f hat th Jnden 1 man had The researches have since been carr and women all through the country tell the 213 Harmony strect Henry Delong offi The petition alleges that the assignment | ~ In the senate the resolution submitting | taken ixture of ma ik v | on in Burope, but the result by far the story most convineingly of the ot 4 ¥ gmen adies i auaiFa dDAGice peace in. iho ken a mixture of mateh heads and vinegar | 3 g f naly o v Lad U CLEAE Jutesnoubonlathe woman suffrage to a vot of the p 3 valuable from all these labor is I Paine celery oo wound as a sure relief in clatiiig, of the judgment to Hansen was a conspiracy | 4 g 2 B cheir aak your grocer for J, 0. Hoftmayr n re is little hope of saving his life, and his Missionary meeting at Trinity Mothodist | between Hansen, Lackman and Ware to ex. | <(chet asic vour gracer, for J, € Hofmayr | camo up for final action and was lost by o | throats that he would cvontually cheat the | PHeIS’ discovery’ of the presceiption thal | tie worst forms of nervous weakos Episcopal church this evening at 7:30 o'c tort moncy from Anderson, and that they | § =08 COUE g voto of 20 to 26. Eleven republicans, | gallows seem to have been correct has come to be known as Paine's celery | Paine's celery compound will bulld up the Addres: will be made by Revs. Iarle are indebted to him in the sum of $200 for | COORIETE — Brower, Funk, Carpenter rst, Gorrell ' compound. body in strength and healthy tissne. It robs Pudly. Sims and Luring. All are cordially | money obtuined under false pretences. J. J. | A big consignment of tho finest well | Lehfeldt, Palmer, Turner, ' Rea, Upton and e e Now and then a dise like this one s | old age of its siceplessness, depression and 4 Stewart was garnisheed for the money paid | paper just received at lor's, 13 Feerl | Vale, voted with all the democrats against SLEG OLE FELL ON HIM. so greatly in advan day that it | feebleness. doviieds to him 1 1 1t I 'be | strect, from 4 et | 1a. N b The school and municipal tles the whole body of P lmenlt and cbsti : ey e &2 o him by Anderson and the case will be | strect, from 4 cts. a rofl upwyarda. New | the measnr i school and municipa startles the whole body of conservative phy- crmanent cures in difiicalt and cbstinata The night school that has been held in | o0\ %00t 1" the courts: patterns, rage bills were referred to the judiciary | Dangers that Lin Teir To Fatally | sicians. No great remedy ever causcd cases of Bright's disease are tld by mnen and the Christian tabernacle will meet here- U e RTERETRTE 10 DIbfeaYREFa0t GohBOT.DUNAIE, ostio committee for an opinion as to their con- [ much talk and inquiry as Paine women of the highest stunding fn their com- e Lol Lo ety chatliu1cin DIUIERCCRS EPRIRREIEALESES stitutionali CLARKSVILI fenn., Feb. 28.—While | compound. Scientific men in this munitie . 28.—While The firs vill be held there tomor- . o acanion Wil be Held {Uherg o et Tricd (o Kob. The committee on the suppression of in- and in_ Europe have analyzed and disc No medicine Is so universally uscd in tha 5 5 , Prices Still Lower at the Boston Store, Mrs. Samuel Field, whos sband Is con- | temperance reported the democratic license s il it, and the medical world has e homes founded for the the feeble, tho (l\lr. and Mra, G. C. Meltzer took a chanse Al furs at % price. nected with nl..vI office :l\’n :’Jf Il)r::‘\“tlll: ('n‘] bill for indefinite postponement, and Grone- | here this morning a wire supporting it brok recommending it as a truly remarkable rem- | weak and suffering. A list of the pablie in of venue from Judge McGee to Justice I'c 200 mufts for $1.00. AN G LAl L] “l | Weg moved that it be made a special order [ letting the pole fall on John Wilson, Killing | edy for disorders originating in impure | stitutions alone where (his great compmund et fbilay by DL CLGL LU o 400 muffs for $2.00. company on Sixteenth avenue just east of | for March 7. Three republicans, Broy him. blood and impoverished nerve tissue. is dafly used would extend (o y length. {"I‘ will have a hearing tomorrow morning T G D Eer the Wabash tracks, had an exciting experi- | Craig and Lehfeldt, supported this motion. The wire in breaking coiled about the celery compound is pronounced by | A sound body and a sound miyl are surc to « 10 o'clock. LADIE MISSB D GHILDRE ence yesterday afternoon. She keeps her | Senator Brower sald he was tired of wait- | neck of Oscar Hunter, strangling him and ans of all schools to be the most | follow the persistent taking of Palne's celery The Hans Albert’ concert for the beneit | LADIEE. ~MISSDS' AND - GHILDRED hushand’s books and generally has charge of | Ing for some action by the committee, and | inflicting such other injuries as to make his | decided step in the knowledge of disenses of | compound. Try it and be convinced, as of the Woman's Christian association ha i S AD A A PRICE. he office. During the afternoon she was in | proposed to begin to do something to re- | condition d: rous, the kidneys, liver and stomach. thousands of othiers are, that it is the great- been change: aturday to Friday night, 5.00 coat 0. the office alone when a couple of men came | deem the party pledges. He subsequently in- Refreshing sleep comes from Paine's cel- | est remedy in the world. March 2. are now on sale at tl $10.00 coats in and one asked the price of coal. She told | troduced a resolution, which will be taken up Short Police Stories. opera house drug store, $20.00 coats, $10.00. him and he said she might send a ton to his | tomorrow, dirccting the committee to report H. E. O'Neill, residing at Fiftcenth and s 3. Harrington, who dicd WHITE GOODS. house. she reached around to get the | back the bill introduced hy himself without | wiliams, orts that somebody entered Tuesday, ¢ Avoca for burial last | 200 pieces white goods that sold for 19¢, | order book he struck her in the face, but in- delay. Senator Yeomans also intro e i o = TR evening. Mr. Harrington was a resident of | 25c and 33c, all in for this sale, 12) stead of falling over in a dead faint, as she a resolution, which will come up at 'fl' dle el "_'“l-" ahdSitooles theratrom “Avoca for many years, having moved-irom | yard might have done very properly, she did not e tine, Instrueting the committee to | clothing to the value of $30. Mr. O'Neill there to this city several years 1. $1.00 bedspr G, fall at all, but grabbed the book'and threw it | report back by next Monday all the bills | (i B liews (00 fgh tment t 0 : ; il anat Upto jthing was stolen from the apartments @. J. Brochtell's hearing on the charge of | $1.35 bedspreads, 96c. with considerable force at her assailant. She | on the subject iators Dlis and Upton, | Clothing was stolen trom the apartmen caling 5 A g 100 dozen all linen knotted fringe towels, | then called a man who was sawing wood out- | two local optionists, are absent, so a full 2 th street eaR dhree ,',f::f,“l:,m'f, . |\u}an-l-u'.§|r'| neat | 1sx3s, for this sale, 15c. side the building (o come to her aid, but at | meeting of the commiittee cannot be held till | He savs ho lost an overcoal and other ar- e L comp et Iy bollcetoourt 3 We shiow the finest line of 2c towels in | the sound of her fominine voice tearing the | tomorrow. cles of clothing while o was asleep yes- ORI T 7 BOIRE s eyie o e ahen cil Blus or Omaha, without a doubt, | atmosphere to tatters the two strangers | A bill was introduced by Hipwell empow- | terday. o0 P 3 FEn R G s 48 In lemstitched, knotted, fringed | turned and ran for thelr lives and escaped, | ering cities organized under special charters | James Mcfadden, after a hot chase, w C h urec h ooclals ORRNOR L By sWIR e GaRaany a ancy bordered. There 15 little doubt that the two fellows | to levy special tax for providing sewering | arrested for stealing som honey and sausage 9’ two pleces of r y““‘»l“ this city. ono ned B. In a few da we will be able to | thought she would be a good v ‘m for a and curbing. The mulct bill agreed upon by rom a meat market at 209 North Sixteenth & " e n 8! o street. . . . S heetar i 2ol you with portfolios of the World's | robbery and were considerably disappointed | the committee on the supression of intem- | St e : “:l‘m: “"‘“; RS Aok “A"'j]‘ ‘.':tl ctlies on . volume No. 1, at Ge each. No coupor when ihey found how much it took to knock | perance was introduced in the house by M hoipatice nredloking foniAs Johnson, who C OO X 1 1 101‘] S Ep i A ”‘“‘ SCON | 1o purchuse necessary. You pay your her out. The police were put upon the track | Funk and March 7 set as a special time for | I8 charged with stealing au overcoat at a 9 L AL N0, 0 COCHRAOL and get your portfolio. of the wou'd-be thieves. its consideration. The minority report in | restaurant, 3612 North Thirticth stret, yes- warelouse on one of them for their own use. 2 ; i . | terda 1 § ’ TG TS favor of the democratic caucus bill in tl S Miss Zoe Hill entertained a party of her 2 BOBTON|STORE. it DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Saive cures ulcers. | liouse debated at length the bill appro Charles A. Goss filed a complaint in police a:r 01' a; llne . oung friends at the home of her parents, | Great sale today now in full swing. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. ating $2,500 to liguidate the debt of the | court Tuesday against G. M. Hitcheock. The r. and Mrs. ¥. H. Hill, on Third avenue, | FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., e 4 State Agricultural soclety, but reached mno | complaint cites that in the morning and The guests came attired in sheets and pillow Council Bluffs, Ia. THE GOODS MUST Tesult. The committ=> on constitutional | evening issues of February 26 he published ases and passed a most enjoyable evening. . == end N e lority. reported back | lottery advertisements in his paper. Progressive anagrams was a1, o i Seelyeer Saturitaye ‘ost Cuts No Figure with Us. for. :::.‘.1‘::.:‘:'nl“x-.-::r':l\n‘l:'n‘.j i e ll‘::‘.ln T ments. The reglstration booths will be open next | our prices always the lowest without a | bition to a vote of the people. ; Hued foxBlandery Marion, w skweli, died ye: Saturday in the various wal for the reg- | doubt. Governor Jackson today reinstated War- Carrie Noreen wants §1,000 and she wants torday morning at < at her home, istration of voters who were not registered BOSTON STORE. den MeMillan in the Fort Madison peniten- | Nils Johnson to pay the aforesaid amount. | 100 dozen ladies’ hemstitched white and last by Nils proclaimed [ Seott strert, aged c5. Her husband is | previous to the last election, or who have il tiary, who was deposed summer She says that in a public gne‘of the mail warriors of the city, The | moved out of one precincl into another O s RS e b ok LI s kit Ay o ponaivervey bumUlla (Ing Siimanhios Sttt lalis eral will take plaze this afternoon at 2.00 | o0t o Ag s B 5 orthi 10c, % of funds. An inyestigation was made by @ | gole his corn and was a thief. She denies ~ = alslocleat e iptseopal church, § since that time. The clerks will be on hand 50 dozen ladies' white initial handkerchiefs, | special legislative” committee at the b that this Is the truth and asks that her rep- The Only THE BOTTOM KNOCKED OUT. some linemen were raising a telegraph pole g o il B Magarzine in the World E. J. Babeosk officiating, rom § a. m. to 8 p. m. at the followiug | were 1ic, now 10c or 3 for 2ic. ning of the session, resulting in MeMillan’s | yiation be protected and her bank account Rt , 3N N > - Ty 2 Mra. M. A. Milledgs fled an tntormation (n | PIaces in.tho various precincts: 30 dozen silk chiffon, silk embroidered | exoneration. His reinstatement fs a matter | noreased. | } s s A REORT DL\(){C{I Exclusively to the Art of Ln=- Justice Fox court sterday charging C. X‘l(’&\‘ \\(}X'll ‘l‘lra( precinet, .\\ heeler & | handkerchiefs that sold for 0c and Toe, | of vindication to the warden, and will also tcl.t('lllllll o M Woodbridge. awith Tarceny and. the mati. | Herald's, 134 Bast Broadway; Second pre- | your choice during this sale for 1§ enable him to draw salary for the full time clous secretion of an organ, which she.had | cinct, 11 Bast Braodway. = T T | o be found only at the BOSTON STORE. | of his retirement from office. He will serye i 28.—The fight B hekhaRCTNinel nvni ot Wota bt xeN Broy Second rd—First precinet, B. T. Potheringham, Whitelaw & Co., until April 1, when his successor, N. N. | petween Danny Ru: of Bridgeport and Qifty > P 7 -, Y . S ) Bt Ormaha. This i an cutarowth of the dits | Waterman's, North Main street; Second pre- | Leaders and promoters of low prices’and | Jones of Cass county, will be instalicd: BRI O S S FRifty Cents a Ycar. Samples 10 Cents flculty mentioned in The Bee soveral days | cinet, W. Knepher's stora . early «closing. | = = postponed two weeks from March 1, because A Third Ward—First precinet, Creston N. B.—Don't fail to attend this 10-day 10WA PRISONERS BREAK JAIL, Sidd TRNconsinerablviahove e shts el e ADDRES Smm ouse; Second precinet, Blaxsim's shoe store, sale. Barg £ every departme; Siddonspisconsiders bIVAALOYS S Eht: Thé case of Fodisch agalnst the Chicago & | house: Second precinet, Blaxsim e store, | sale. Bargains in every department. Northwestern Railway company, involving | ST MOt Street 00 Almost a Conflagration. Six Men po from the County Bastile at Tlhe MeNamara Case Postponed. damages (o tho amount of several hundred | WL ST . el D T a T m e nCu ek aink o, Dodge-One Kecaptured. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 25.—Owing to SRR f0n 00 deReUntion of Ramc (0DA0GY | 1516 ‘Mol ‘street, stroyed by fire last evening shortly before | FORT DODGE, L., Feb. 28.—Six prisoncrs | Judge Woford's illness the McNamara case l v ZEENOENAIRII T 19U, WA W confined in the county jail escaped last night. been postponed until tomorrow. “Smpieted -before Judge Smith yestorday, Fifth rd—First = precinct, }'urdixgn'x 8 o'clock, but the timely discovery of the ! with the exception of the-hstructions to the | Store, Sixtc m\n street vxmjl‘.ln adway; Sec- | fames prevented it. One of the second floor | Three of the number were under indictment s 5 fury, which will be given this morning. ‘:H.l‘l\rlt‘lflnm, ;'I . Cain’s, Tenth avenue and | gyests was in his room when he detected | for taking part in a riot at Dayton in which OllnCl u S, Wrank and: EQ Jones had! afprellfinary | EiSventh strest, the smell of smoke. He at once proceeded | Marshal Larson of that place was killed. X Sixth Ward—First precinct, H. W. | 5" [ 5 earing {n' Justice Fox's court yeaterday un | = w ipreoin: V. | to investigate, and found that, the ceiling of the prisoners, named Murph 1o hearing in Justice Fox's court yesterday Payne's, 2310 Broadway: Second precinet, | of (ho room adjoining hs own was on fire One of the prisoners, named T in for the charge of BUTEIRLIA g i 0 Nore o | Whiting, Sixth and Looust streets. Ho' hastily to0k OF 15, cont and.witn thg | DATEIAry, was rcaptured oday, He says tho ; Iq‘ BR SK wah.f"efifl You evidence W brought in to show.a strong A New Way of Curing a Cold. ald of it and stepladder managed to | deputy sheriff failed to lock the n \ EI; A A y Y . Probability of the guilt of the acoused, but | A Des Moines woman who had been | SmOther the flames before they had done | and all they had to do was to walk out. . ’ e et S their attorney made a motion to dismiss the | (roubled with frequent colds concluded to harm. An examination showed that | Paris Winter, supposed to have shot Marshal NATIONAL BANE. Ratyoumnbineclasmosihioary suit and the arguments on the motlon will | {ry an old remedy In & new way, and ac- | the Insulation had worn off the wire con- | Larson, and four others, refused to accept g lowest pric try Pokorny's New Meat Maf- be made this morning. ovaingly took' i tablospoontul (four times | hected with ‘one of the incandescent light the opportunity to cscape and remained in g U. S. Depository, Omaha, Nebraska | ket 338 Broaday mpare those prices with Motlons were filed in several “Joint rate” | the usual dose) of Chamberlain's Cough rem- | burnera and the current ignited the paper | Jall. ‘The officials have not yet captured the \ RN thpeleesyoulikyabagiinayins cases in“the district court terday morn- | edy just before going to bed. The next [ % ""'I ceiling. If the fire had been dis- | Other five. K, i k e _— Roast Beef, from % i to o ing to require the defendants, the Sioux | morning she found that her coid had almost | Sovered a little later it would probably Barglars Uso Dynamite. ; o CAPITAL - 8400,000 | Bioin Sk, flon seai1i0 City & Pacific and the Chicago & North- | entirely disappeared. During the day she | qoh® tonsiderapie harm, but it was the CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Feb. 28.—(Special i Porterhouse Stealk, fron ceee to western railway companies, 10 bring in all | took a fow 8 of the remedy (one tea- | debartment, although it responded prompuly, | mejegram to The Bee.)—Monday night burg S e SURPLUS = 855,600 | Round Steak, from........... to contracts, rate sheets and joint rate ngree- | spoonful at a time) and at night again took | Mad nothing to do. A s i _— Rib and Chuck Steak, from....". 6e to ments for the inspection of the court. H. | a tablespoonful before going to bed, and on | It has grown up with (he country for | eoa sroie somerit rorol MANUELY 1T, 7 OMcorn and Direators:—Honry W, Yitos, prost. | Boiling Boof, from,.......... o Holloway, J. R. Blalr, A. Brown and G. W. | the following morning awoke free from | 40 years, Gook’s Extra Dry Tmpeclal Char | 8hd stole several hundred dollars worth of ; denty Jolin & Colltns, viee prosiiont; Lowis S | Corned Beef, from ... 0 Macoy are the plaintiffs in the various suits, | all symptoms of the cold. Since then she | pagno has boon . househad werg | Cham= | clothing and other goods. Last night they . e J - Hughies, assistant | Cloas (boneless)... and the amount involved Is about $7,000, it | has, on several occasions, used this remedy | ' L il sehold word, broke into a hardware store, and, after 7) \ 4 Park Choy boing alloged that the defendants have over- | in like manner, with the same good results, tiley & Shorraden have smployed oxtra | Steallng several sticks of dynamite, broke X > THE IRON BANK. Homislintie charged for freight shipments. and is much elated over her discovery of | help in their frame making department, | Nt0 the Citizens State bank and attempted —_— e Salt Pork. . 80 quick a way of curlng a cold. For sale | and although 100 orders are booke g jsiotblow upithe. vaultiCiihel explasion imade KNO‘VLEDGE A FAIR PRICE PAID FOR GOOD | i s At" "-""‘””.' While you are paying for laundry why not | pe diuewist people can hope to get their frame such a noise that it scared the fellows away. by druggis people can hope to get their frames shortly X Pork Sausage, from. gov the best! The Eagle laundry solicits f z = after ordering \ 5 ¢ The dynamite had no effect on the vault, % Kl compatison, Tel, 157 Chorus singing, Mr. Rohne's after fordering: - Qutting'roft fona:haledithor | & SHSRIREE Ghe o S oo it Y Brings comfort and improvement anc £ California [ams. Al i L class will meet Friday evening at 7:30 at | Price on blg stock of art goods has — —- tends to personal enjoyment when Bacon, . The Hans Albert concert Friday evening, | the hall on third floor, No. 101 South Main | created an extraordinary furore among peo- Culyer Dry iht H “The mu ) Hotlive: hat Lard, from. . S March 2, Orchestra, Miss Weber, planist. | street, one door north of Mueller's music [ Pl to beautify their homes. SIOUX CITY, Fob. al Telog FIEBUTAURCC H ARSI IMON YN 40T Bl p ey Gk i T NMrs, J. 1. Cook, soloist. ore.” New members will be received. | puvorablo induce e T P S Ak et ter than others and enjoy life more, with Irosh Goods at low prices, 7 = tion for 4 term of 3 months only §1.25. avorabla-indusemants’ will:ba ‘offered to 8 ek less expenditure, by more promptly 16 by @ compatant man - - Qet prices from Shugart & Ouren, the lend- , a few reliablo and energetic agents who will | C. Gi Culver & Co. was sold out sufficiently Anting tho wosd!s best produots: 1o ing seedsmen of Council Bluffs; Masonlc [ 1,000 hot bed sash, glgzed and ready for | Solicit for the Mutual Life Insurance com- | to satisfy the claim of the Natlonal Bank Ai o naeds of physical be L s Go to DR, R, W. BAILEY, A F. PORORNY temple. use, made by the Coundll Bluffs Paint, oll | Pany. Call on or address Pusey & Thomas, | of Sioux City for $30,000 and the balance | thenecds of physicatheing, Wit ptic A graduated dentist of experlence: place £ ’ SR e Glats Co., 4t prices to suit the times, | Council Blufts, district agents for southwest | sold at sheriil sale for $12,000, alth of the pure liquid | o & EEEUIA G Cite and the ‘will be cansole 333 BROADWAY. Jarvis e Tn ol Cl 8, e agents o] W i ¥ prompt attentio Masonic temple bullding. The Hans Albert concort Friday evening, Attached w Delinquent’s Property. remedy, Syrup of Figs. Block. ~ Telephone 1085 sk y grocor for. estl S - Ma 2 chestrs an \URban OTTUMWA, Ia, Feb. 28.—The Board of B st diio tot esenti 5 = ’ Ask your grocor for Domestio soap. e Mg (Orchestra. ~Miss Weber, planist. i o Its oxcellence is due to its presenting CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. BIRMEY’'S PERSONAL ¥ RAPHS, March 2. Orchestra. Miss Weber, planist salolat e RupsEXiAorstodiy. atiaciedivthe| prapsrty.iot in the form most :“.(T‘\";‘l'!c and pleas- 3 g caiar?h P@wder . \ st 5 . Patrick Brady, recent oyerseer of the poor, o e, the refreshing and truly | Ofce of Auditor of Public Accounts, State ol . Mrs. J. L. Cook, soloist Everybody knows Davis sells drugs, to cover alleged stealings by him during the ant to the ta i Beisy refreshing . Adltor:afFublig-4 Rte,;Sial £ Relteves Caterrh and Cold Born, to Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Smith, y Hickory sawdust by ¢ wagon load. | Jarvis Wine Co., Council Blufts. past ton years, which are believed to beover | beneficial proporties of AJeE ol i I Lincoln, February 1, 1504 ; SRS terday morning, a nine-pound daughter i N e A S e » Sounoll Blude. $6,000. ative; effectuaily cieansing the system, i LN, RONINATEC) LM 1 Qi g oxstoaion L w. H nes, the manager of the Blufts Handle factory. Telephone 300, Charged with Embezzlement. Six Thousana in ¥ N digpolling ool head ches and fevers | g0 Mutual” Accldont association of N DEAFNESS. wich Manufacturing company, has gone = Earl. aAterday L Ghlal Yooy SIOUX CITY, Feb, 2 p n and permanently curing constipation. Virk 1o thalstatat ob Naw Voric ian LT i s Tamale, Chistas, on' a business. trip Domestle soap 1 tho best, ol Detectivo Hazo | SIOUX CUY o e o pyiac 8 | Tv has given satisfaction to millicnsand | piied with the insuranco Jaw of this siato 22707, \eial resimuntorsemnpie X ANIRReL: N denked him h . & Park | ot with the approval of the medical | and is authorized to transact the business B0l by druiziints, 60¢. e e B D s Kat | o ooy iriage bicenses. | up for embezsioment. The complaint was | association s deckded to give four days | TOT WALR GO BRSO SO REGERT | GECediqbnt Insurance in- this state for the The followlng marriage Hoenses have been | giua by v, Jayeox. a clgir destor bt 1iay | Darness meeting in June' and $6,000 in | Pprofession, because it acts on the S ok i HIll, on Third avenue, f oak o f issued by the county clerk . purses will be given, , Liver and Bowels without weak ' H, A. Snyder of Waterloo, grand secretary = Douglas street =, H rrey f % £ Witness my hand and the seal of the udi 0] Attorneys=at-luw ¥ 4 Bpydhe Name and_address Ase \ — ening them and it is perfectly free from | WHERess iy Bab {he seal: AL h of the iteyal Arcanum of lowa, Is confined (o g ML addrous. o o 2sg 1 Gunfinger was employed by Jaycox to sell | DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve aures sores, every objectionable ks oz of publio ascounts the day and year abaye ! WS RI B”“]pmfl'f;.,‘) Tiin stite he residence o M. Treynor by scrious May Ostrom, Shelby county 50 [Folzars ant TP R 2 BARUAN ARC0, en, WGENE i his fliness. A T b da ..“:”“ ‘. 'l“‘,l ‘I‘:\‘,]::f{"p"}"‘ the agent held Cessory s Syrup of Figs is for sule by all drug- Auditor of Public Accounts ok, Councit Bluity, 8. 8. Bullard has returned from Houston, n I ¥y eneln : . 3 3 Relong g i0.the Arin.. Tho-prisy T T e T - gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- | —————— — — X., Where he was called on account of the | Y. 8. Swanson, ot Mo county. does not deny the charge, but says that the [ Martha M. Bowker has filed a suit for di- [ Fcoured by the California Fig Syrup CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION, o Marie Holmaulst, I ford, 111... seees a r. Tl " wickness of his son EFrank. He reports the | Moren Urimimek, Coeh Bie. 0 4y | money was spent in working up a market | Yorce from Albertus M. Bowker. They were | (o, only, whose name is printed on every boy getting along all right. 4 Haggerty, Council BIufs.. for his cigars. Collections were made, says | married November 8, 138, in Chicago, and | b . also the name, Syrup of Figs, mee of [ Gilllland left Tast evening for th Mr. Jaycox, and the money was ne afterwards moved to this part of the coun- | gnd being well informed, you will not T IHan SRt L N g COUNCILBLUFFS3: west, intending to visit Denver and Port- turned in, Gunfinger stating that he haq | Y+ Since then and of recent years her hus- g et k) . y 1, 1804, | A laad in the interest of the Order of Railway H. A. Cox, 10 Miun street. RN R EIRIRARAR. BaOR SHAk, 8. e accept any substitute if offered, It is hereby certified that the American | = SN Folexrhphers, in Which ho ia prominent. Best quality, 0West rates. u ollect certain accoun Contral Insurance company of St. Louls in | RQ YOU KNOW IHAT DAY & IESS sANVE the state of Missourl has complied with the : D | . 3 " 5 Jaycox went over his agent's route and ™ - etes & some cholee bargaing o frult and garden T AT T PP TS T e Y ot Prompt delivery. Get prices before buy | o wiEox et p A2, L A T engage In the business of farming. He and . &y — ST TRG I AR RSP Sl — ] 1zed to transact the business of fire insur- | GARNAG M s his brother, J. C. Cole, have sold out the Carbon Coal company, 34 Pearl street, [ beIng mde by the prisoner to settle the case A troublesome skin disease caused ' ance in this state for the current year grocer W hote our cash prices 't | out of the courts, ; den livery and J wll . tollowe ' bia | SVANA R9IS. DISK JUE M pHosk on boat g LSS me to scratch for ten months, and v General and Nervous Debility, o uncas my hand and tho weal of the uil- | —<E ard o a e buy or of public accour e and year aboye STIAC brother with his family about the middle of We could not improve ] ed by a few days' use of e could no prove the quality it we | cured by a few days' use £ ! ‘. this month, Fire and tornado insurance, Lougee & | pald double the price. DeWitt's Witch M. H. WoLFF, O3 Weaknets of Body and | Written: Audito N GANE MOOR Thoma . Howell ot Keokuk, well known here | Towle, 235 Pear) street Hazel Salve Is the best salve that experience Upper Marlboro, Md. AN ot a6 S e BELLEVIEW 11 [ istant United States attorney for sev - can produce, or that money can buy. v 8 O o Rk At FRA onuty Beat Fight 5 ) 3 punis. - Robust, Nobis Notice ackhold Iiles | Moulheust Wil ‘bast. has been dignified by the | . Sounty Beat Fight Keuewod e SWIFT'PECIFIC Manhood fully Kestored, 3 tee Tatackhollers o ity addition of a handle to his name. Ho has The counly seat war between the towns our Trains a Day ) L oyt vy The regular annual meeting of the stock y recently been appointed to a position on | of Missourl Valley and Logan, which caused | Leave Omaba for Lincoln via the Burlington & o s hen hioldera Of The Hee savEking Company J Governor Jackson's staft and will no doubt | such @ hubbub throughout Harrison county | Foute Lo as cured somasers SES0¢ White Rwaliing > i porgaus 1hg, on Monday, March 5, 1894, ‘at 1 o'clocle bear the title of “Colonel” gracefully. about a year ago, Is still raging, alkuough in The first departs at 816 a. m.; the others [ N3 INICEUN RIS S'S. et % Hihg flome | P m., for the pirpose of eleeting a bourd of = A e . s at 10:16 a. m., 4:60 p. m. and 6:50 p. m 24 Bl L T e | B e Yy directors and officers for the ensuing year you seen the now gas beaters at the | & more quiet fashion than when injunations | ““rhe "Burlington Is the hort lne to the | Saetind aieat touE s A iane gutended s Mo Lestify Trom a0 Btos e Tindias | Also such other business as may. come up any's office? and mandamuses and the like were as fise | ¢ v 1 nsiderat i | . ¥ a apital City; its traing are the fastest and A h 00 Bk = Countries. Write them. Descriptive Book, or consideration, By order of the pres| a8 the air ard almost as common. A | its service the most. complete FAUI WaKIRERATRICH: {phaion G Trny explavation and proofs mailed (sealed) free, dent GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK plan has been covolved by the Loxa Get your tickets to Lincoln via the Burling. . zatise on Blood and Skin Diseases malled free. DR . Becretary, Ak yeur grocer for Dowestic soap, A bill was lntroduced by Repre | ton, Clty ticket office, 1324 Farnam street BWirT BPECIFIU CONFANY, ERIE MEDICAL CO., buffalo, N. hba, Fabruary 8, W Fllm&eM3 * Colonel James L. Dyer of Wichita, Kan., Marriage nses. OfMce of Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Qpecli\l NOE‘GESl Dr Reller,homeopath, 810 Pirst ave. Tel. 35. Ailanta, G