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'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MARCH 5. 181k HEE DAILY LLL1 ROM COUNCIL BLUFES | L ot e poeenied, i Jemaet el 18 RUSH 1y NY IN LT RSt (R Feeabteran huech i s | T fenyer it ik eMibrvn - |G H\ stmtps. Lans tome. geople 49 & eI ‘; | bank draft, money order ot certified ct | (L s R DAL R A R Yot ot ‘Mr. | wrong through igno anco, others from R . RS | charge by the presbytery to succeed Rev. | jaokson wre escoited to the cemetory by fa r0 Lo invostizato o tho rig | . . o failur i ato 08 to tho right ¢ COUNCIL BLUFKS bon Coal company, 34 Pearl street X i B Stark, made a demand for possession, which | Yhe Masons, - Knicht Py thias and | weor v 1t U8 ste | Last Day Pefor + for Municipal | Grand hotel. Get our cash prices on besi | Iowa's Legislature Will Pind the Closing [ was peremptority refused. and he has gone | Kilehts of Honor, to all of which he be- | SFONE of & matte. But it is strange, CEFICE NO. 12 PEARE sTreET | Lest Day Fefor ig for Municipal | JTEG 0 w0t coat befora buying. Daye Welt Cbetnied. to western fowa on missionary work, pending | longed that individunls and firms, who are fully | y : : A ay cupied, & settlement of the case Ratcliffe 18 now in the ¢ aware of the rights of others, will por- _— [ ’ While you aro paying for laundty why not S e Ing triat, © Aw the grand J sist in perpotrating fiauds upon thom Lelivered Uy eartler to any parto? the city T vial and Wviton compurison, Tel 167, Coh S RBRUUIVE e dispensed — with, Ratelife. s High-toned, wealthy manufroturing : | CANDIDATES HAVE BEEN OUT HusTLg | * "' itics compurison. % LIQUOR LAWS COMING.ON THE FLOOR | . S would hot ive Kifled { firms will offor and soll to retail m f. W.TILTON - Manager 5 f Careless About Fire. L wo Stea lll'LlN::llvul;l"hl an Tee Gorge at anything in “the world chants, afticles which thoy know to be N A ™ T Hor ut fire Sloux City. his own life feingeie he rig f nroprie o « § Business OMee. V.43 ; The carclessness of some people about fi L e TR RO . i R RS . infringoments on the rights of proprie TELEPHONES | fistasts O N2 | oo the oty qalet of the Wanbath Day | 18 the cauo of a great deal of destruction of | FIEht Orer Modifealion fo He Transt B i T Y. W, G A Reevicen, tors, and imitations of woll known goods. L | ot of the Mabbath Duy | L0 ot e only. strange thing about it rom the mitfees this . gram to The Bee)—An fce gorge In the | ne new headquartors of the Young | We want to sound a note of warning to MINOI MENTION. Was Disturbed by Thelr Argaments 1 EREE ARy Mbrs BNding fiot burned portant Mattegs tit Are Belng Missouri river gave way here unexpectedly | \women's Christian association, 108-107 Bee | the retallors to beware of such imita pe and Pleadi for Prefer- down every year. The ri 1ding, at the Laid Out, this afternoon and two steamboats were | yyjldings, were dedicated by a go pel meeting | tions aud simulations of “CARTER'S Lt Boston Store white geods and linen sale. ment—Today's Battle, corner of Fifth avenuc and Pearl street, had caught in it and sunk. e “Mary Bennett,” | vestorday aftornoon, at which a moodly | TEE LIVER PILLS.” When they ave of- Miss Helen Sprink left for the east last | 5 [ a narrow escape from des fon recently e il 1 by R. A. Talbot, had a hole broken | judience was present, in spite of the in- ) fered to you, rofuse them; you do not 9 but shoer good luck left it stan Some | DES MOINES, Makeh 4.—(Speclal to The | In her hull, turned over on her side and | cloment weath M ntto do wrong, and you don't want to | « ne weather iss M. D. Ballantyne ‘ Ul r . onnigon loft last evening for a | Tt is to be feared that many of the cand [ on living in the, place threw soine in | Bee)—After seven weqeks, of consideration n [ Sunk In tweniy feet of water in less than | jeader of the devotional committee, pre- | lay yourself lisble to a lawsuit. Ben b to New York | dates did not get so much benefit out of tueir | ! UG EALLU et ot committee two bills for the modifieation of | five minutes ”\lll‘ the ma \(m‘-y\"l"\d $VPer | sided and opened the meeting with prayer | Franklin said *Honosty i3 tho bost poli- of furniture and carpets. Mrs. | ohurch lces yesterday as they might "for some time, burning | the prohibitory liquor Jaw have Anally been | ower: dock 1s undor water and directry 1 | 404 reading’ of a selection from the ‘scrip- | oy™ it i3 just us truo that “Honosty is TR feonodny | 1618 said that some of them did not even go | rring the wooden door- | brought forth, The senate bill is a stringent | the course of drifting ice, It looks as though | inson s LB a0 e eIt | thebenb prinaipla 4 gy .”w;;v]‘; Il was given & Iullrrw;u 189 | 1g church at all, AU ail ovents, a B tunately the firo | local option measure, Which makes each city | the boat will bo a total BHETH YATEE | i vontne 16! Lo ‘WoRE SE. the KECD: Improved Quick and Easy 3 < ence in police court yesterday for pouids wii accord before any very " 100, kil Sl el A AL 3 C Ihg hth Wil | more of them could be seen ongthe street at | Dbefore any ¥ery | o¢ 5,000 inhabitants and each county that 3 N : Christian lin Miss Brunor sang “On Tvy R ) y rdor | ANY hour of the day ¢ . those | iad been done, But here | 4,.4 ot contaln a city of that size local he “Vint Sullings," owned by Selzer | gyeatly Solemn Thought” and Mrs, Wil Rising Steam, Elec- (¢ ‘ | At the last meeting of the Improved Order he day evening, and those | cen a big loss to the owner of Bros., was carried up against the bank by | oy K ‘al ‘\ of ted Mot pesolutions wore prssed upon tho | Who were mot In tho busin ere optlon district. - A voto on a petition signed | the ice and one side fs down fn twelve feat | Wit T O tric & Hand Power death of yeGroat | hustling for dear life in the outskirts, pateh 3 i y one-third of the voters may be had once | of water, while the other s high and dry h mber ¢ e memb poke ¢ | Domestic £oap outlnsts cheap soap words of encouragement and the meeting W. J. Pryor of Stanton county braska, | ing up thelr fences and getting ready for In five years if the county goes “dry,” and | Much of the machinery is under water. She A 2 i & was the guest of his brothers, P, M. and | ’ 3 L | 1 o T i lued $8,000 and 1 t tip- | Wa8 dismissed by Rev. Mr. Tur { i3 ; gk : : - today's W storm he city clerk and Everybody knows Da ells drugs. e year if It goes “we The minimum | |8 valued at AR AL L] LR Today there will be a public reception % D. 8. Pryor, yesterday ilhod i : nA8 lcenso is fixed at $500, $50 of which is turned | PINE. over and further damaged by | A A Al R L ¥ ‘Sonator Groneweg and Representative | M8 deputy were compelled to fracture the A TTE BT license is fixed at $500, $50 of which is turned | o8 OVEr . 0f the ennett, six | POth afternoon and evening, and at 6:30 f Cooper home from Des Moines to spend | Sabbath day into several thousand pieces by Into the state treasury, $200 goes to the | " i i B He1E Wy ¢ u.,qlu. 'nwll hvr‘\\””‘l for 'lbu H.‘M\ IV“\\‘Q Send for Circulars ooper came home n Des Moines to spenc o St umber, cs making AY 1O 4o the iliness of Mrs, Percy Ford she will b | H gunday with their familles counting out ballots and getting them ready | Mysterions Disnppenrances in Wichita Caus- | county and the balance to the municipality. | shore by jumping from one ice cake tc 516 tor aivaiia I, HarHAverLIRel Vi Bolly Hough skipped the chaln gang yes. | for the judges this morning. 1 Maet Bxoltemants No sloon can bo located outside of an in- | another. UL CAHIL UL DLV MG Kimball Bros., Council Bluu lowa gy terday, as usual. He still had about five [ Thero have been few campaigns that [ WICHITA, March 3.—Three mysterious | corporated town, e city council has the IN JALL 1OR FORGERY. Burlington St Louls Criminats, days in which to serve the city started out 8o quietly and ended so noisily. | dsappearances within a week are exciting | i saloon leener is retuires o apiicast e e The new terminal system of the Burling- 2 b i u and_ en nols| The saloon keeper is required to file a bond 4 R Regular meoting of Star_chapter No. 47, | When the candidates were first nominated the | the officers and people here. James Dow | of 5000 and: wny viojettos ot che & boid | w, 1. Duncan. an ahin A ton road in St. Loufs will be opened March Special Noticess l Royal Arch Masons, will be |uv»‘| Monday | remark was frequently heard that neither | wag found murdered in “Hell's Half-Acre” | tions imposed, which are of the most rigid at Des Molnes, : The "i;."'” o ;nuulvs \lmy; the Missourl COUNCILBLUFFS: L LR e S Fronk cnOWEN o drouse MU | nelghborhool on Tuesday. Last Saturday | nature, will work a forfeiture of the pe MOINES, March 4.—(Special Tele \\llt’:x‘::’}tml‘\\|‘::~1~”q Y and:16; the BURfing 10 YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HIsS HAVH ,,,l,,.m ‘,‘"”',‘ it un“»”‘ el In the Young | heard. The events of th past week have |'do Itallan merchant named Franks w Chlu (L s ""' 5 gram to The Bee)—B. F. Duncan, for the | yon™Degple sey, one of the finest in the holce bargains in fruit gurden 1 onthly meeting will be he i eard le events of the past week have | g, this vicinity o a8 not been he ure is made A special o % 2 5 A U, *Y Jand near this clty Men's Christian association rooms Monday at | aroused both sides to a determination to | g2/ 1 (hi% MICHty and has not been heard § 85n, BRI, TECaKes the past year employed by the Estey & Camp | country. - s — el $5. m win, and some of the hardest work will | g, 800 U ST B Sk, Wi | mulet tax, where the restrictions and condi- | branch music house in this city as tray GG TEAMOVED, CBRSPOOTS, VAULTS ] The Sorlal unlon of the First Presbytorian | probubly be done at the polls tolay that has ' in this locality and now hls where- | tons have been fully obscrved and complied | ing salesman, is in jail on the charge of il roadway : church will meot Tuesday evening at the res- | ever been known in a local election. bouts are clothed in mystery Detectives | With, a bar to prosecutions under the pro- | forgery and embezzlement from his em - ' idence of Mrs. I W. Lyons, corner of | One Indicalon of the interest taken In the | are at work on all of the cases, but so far | hibltory law. = The tax, which is payable | yioyers, The amount of his stealings Is un- FOY‘ ' A ety Rt T e | Fourth avenue and Ninth street election is the e increade in the regis- | oro fr WO OF €0 00 The strange way | uarterly in advance, is ficed at $600, to be | Fo¥0 8 methiod was to talke notes tron Thomas, Council Bs, < B Tho ladics of the Fifth Avenue Methodist | tration, It Is estimated that there wore At | these men have disappeared creates a reign | divided cqually between the county and the AP OAEEERG W (PN P EIAIL BT [ me“ BELLEVIEW FRUIT FARM FOR SALE, 3% Episcopal Aid society will serve dinner and | least 600 r voters r arediilantSatur- /| 5r e cilai ano e the Taonle coity. The saloon can have but a R ML L] IELLEVIEW Tt i O BALE, 3% mipper on Main strect, ono door south of | day. The bulk of these were very naturally PR, L door and must be confined to one L m'w‘m ‘“‘]‘H..,.lfulr‘,{‘m',m “NERVITAS " (Tho Latin rv.mu\-un r Nervo- IR R CLATERMUET Sl ; Jacquemin’s store, on election day in the First, Second and Fifth wards, where Knight of the Grip Missing. This measure, which suits neither T8 R HGEL L LT HARAFRE - H6 woll i alio) Lito), THE WONDEUTUL ROXAN RENEDY $14,600. For particulirs, addre Ray~ Regular meeting of St. Alban's lodge, No. | aldermen are to bo voted for. In the Sec ST. LOUIS, March 3.—IL C. Lord, travel- | liberals nor the prohibitionists, will come up { i tho original notes to banks and pocket WeaK “\Q““”fi""”’n ¢ mond, Councli Blvfis Ia 17, Knights of Pythias, this evening., Work | 0 I\ ‘\\ ::‘\’mvl.l :‘,.v.»‘m {{‘1\‘1“;: ) ,u‘m“ ing for the Magnetic Shoe company of Bos- [ In Ilu; house on {\Lm\n'. and \‘w 1 ulv”u the proceeds, These notes turned up for | ¥t SSHY i iariee prey DRUG STOCK AT NO. 110 DROADWAY FOR e st degre 1l members and visit e A the Iiith 160, LR LAZUAL . O 8 m ing. ird came o spacial order until & vote Is reachec 1€ | collection and exposed his crimes He came ,.:.,. ,"" ently cut ery e O IVER e B sale at gee sul Iny $1,40 ood s (hVitod (oid Srekent per cont were the names of citizens who | 1on 18 missing. ~Mr. Lord came to St | giiio i will oppose both bills unless a | Solection and ¢ i e 1 sy |l aipermhackty guss MTRSEv gl iegibtach tand, low rent. Must be sld at once. inquire fng knights cordially invited to be presen i skl RbONE | to Des Moines from Omaiia, where he wa ! A have transferred from one ward to anoth couis and registered at Hurst's hotel about | gyge allowing the manufacture is added, 3 o e teo fon | Varicoccie, éte.enn Vikor of 1% 1. Day, mortgagee, 39 Pe treet, Coun There will be an inspection of arms this | & 1 th hare of them are | 8 Wweek ago. He began to drink shortly | gra'™F “H s i v omployed by Max Moy music house for | yze'to mirinicen aeSly il T by is repol hat o good share of them are f . L ¥ land to this the republicans will not give ee years previous, He has a wife and two | stores Ty erried in — e e D O e anpile hnva | Yoters who have been Imported from acr after he reached here and for the last Ve | their consent. So Whatever legislation on TR G T R OUL LA TG O e i cenderal | VALUARLE AND FRODUCTIVE T TROT pose of determining if all of the pupils have SRRy ety days he was at the hotel he was very much | i FRREEHE RO HoE o enacted wil children, wh AR . L medicine FREE you must filontthe blank below ety or sale or exchange for farm land i west- complied with the order relative. to vac- | the Fiver by the democras. under the. nfluence of thuor. Thursday | (18, sublect that mny bo enacted will Bo | wifo iy prostrated by the exposure. ALl 010 mie! A, Te SHERRILL U, i o e VRt 4, Cination, BENSISON BROS, night he took a dose of chloral to make him | PUECIY & FePEOHear BEEIEe: hibition to a N OUNGIONATO1E: CUT TEIS OFF: The regular annual meeting of the mem sleep, but it had the o poste -»nim, |I1.» Votas ot iR RO plERHARE Bean EIAVOFABIVEre o = LOST, SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN TI hers of the Savings \ and Building asso. — ent on the street and since then noth- W6 i nel e Congregational el Lincoln avenue, bers of o i, Loan and, Bulling sese Standny'e Dig Sate rent out on the stott an since theil ot | B n'“both Nouton 4 15 GHAM 5 | 1own Demosthenes W Compete for Drires | WAL s el oy e the superior court room Monday cvening at | A lively time expected, there'll be a rush UL, pass betore the close o the session REATEORNS ShRrges repiatd,us odered Ia your adve Fotten o' No. 407 7 i g - for these bargains, Come carly. Young Men's Iustitute. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE DEAD. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta., March 4.—(Speclal to TOR SALD, STAND SRR MATE o i 18 Robinat 38 Monday forchoon for 3 hours, 9 to 12 a. m. A Bpeclnlimbating (oLl the Younk Men!scT The woman's suffrage amendment lacked | ppo Bee)—The annual state declamatory | Name garct red), two years old in June; sire, The pupils of M S DL, i we offer 100 pieces of Lonsdale muslin : e 5 | eevirane liaving & constitutional majority. | L/l Bee)—The annual statc d e Howe McGrog No 23005 dany, Moggle sisted by Miss Virginia Robinson, will' give | Mo offer 100 pleces of Lenscale US| stituto wiil be held at St. Philomena’s hall | % voles of Bving & copetiaons’ sedotis. test will be held at Algona May 4. The Wi, 0.5 Brow a musicale at Swanson’s music rooms Mon- | o B¢ U HAL " for this mustin, | Tuesday evening. Matters of great im- ARy G AT S L ohtatd preliminary anncuncenent has Just been sent | Address . day evening at 8 o'clock. All students and [ Come during the forencon hi A L . Garret Lehfeldt Lis e 1 tUR BNk All day Monday standard dress prints, 31ge | Port to the institute will be considered, | pyrncr, Rea, Upton and Vale—voted with all | out by the executive committee. There are | = lm;-r*«\.m niulx» c 'MH:‘ “’I-l'“'l" ron ety | varasE mng l.‘l‘x .um“; “:‘Iw honorary members are | (ho democrats in_the negative, the vote | three classes, oratorical, dramatic and hu. J. Spanlding. who Is candidate for Lonsdale cambric all day Monday §1-3¢ [ urecd presen standing: Yeas, nays, 26, As elght of cighimaste e man who lost his ari J 3 CLEFENER, President 8 ] i morous. A gold medal 15 to be given to each e ot la ltylaTaRIL (o8 it hrostimarabi] A0 e e b L savall 2: KLRORNBR Beetent S ek pepublicansiowiill ¢ hold overs the pros- | glags: he' schools participating will be Garfeld’s) fufieval: He: 18" anold realdont | v 2o SHOW WHLE COLOn LELE, < _ TELEGRAPIIC EREVITIES. pects for the passage of a similar amend- | cogar Falls, Colfax, Fairfleld, Grundy Cente and has many friends, so that his chance Mnsfaoyigiial ol e o (il ibie — ment two years hence are mot partlcularly | aason City, Montezuma, Mount Ples of election seem good. ML L S More Two prize fighters, Maloney and Porter, ‘”',l;;'" Tl o 6o Utall5)E Pallni ReaiOalt ook T we offer 3,000 yards of noveity wool dresss o Tw0 Dri gy Logk L et nal ommittee s de- | Moutl oy (T o, AT ST, | g, el whih yort, e, s il | gt » e Sesien W o Suenon | i i sevot unas (6 wanen I, | ety bl 1 it U at 1:30 yesterday afternoos ) s- | and Jacquard effects in navy, myrtle brov PR onal, and the house bill has been 2 h - tian chureh, Rev, B. W. Allen officiating. | hlack and all colors, One dress pattern | The United States e Yorktowni aroi | S0 RUUIUCHRREARE G ae e e ot Phat llw'llu|1‘.]Iy'1lm\,u:lln! ternoon, dnd cich Kchiool ———TO THE - rge nimber of people attendedithe serv= | to each: customes. at only. 16¢ yard, greates od in San Francisco Saturday, thirty-six | pone y LR cpresented e entitled e votes, oA 0k R0 (I ENG Eravarin | ooaomeni I be yardy Rese Bt | avut oy Gallng: e et it A poninaoploRare dmali art | A1 MOND DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALL 4 ling the very th T e A AR T e A s 4 opinion, and this will be the end of the | 5age e o suecess, and it pre to be one | A &2 irview, notvithstanding tie very NEW SATEENS, NEW PONGEES H. L Reid has completed a survey for a | woman suffrage agitation for the session. of the bkt yed hefd i the'siate, o ening weather. The young man was All our 20c figured pongees Monday 12 | railroad f Colof “prings to Cripple .| ~ The senate and house commitiees on wa phithioibeBiey e [t in Migh csteem by all who knew him, for | v e e U AL TSN f e LR e FORNIA, MARCH 12, 1894. ;lur'll\).'l ",“ i ‘lw.nr.«”n; !;‘44111;§th’-|;‘ 'Hn'\ 'r‘t' 0 pleces of nch sateens '"w{vluflful 'h‘l' 3illy Murph defeated Scottie McGranger at | sideration of the revenue bill recommended : . Eoumt, i il chpel (1o siicere rospact of | i Syics protiler than Chins st vorth | Hammond, 1, Saturday nieht in a wresting | by the commisson. yTle roposiion 10 | 1eary watmm stard the Tee Going i tho necome-Producing Orchard Homes - all who came into personal centact with him. 10c outing flannels now 6l vard. The ship Occidental which went ashore | thelr gross premiumg. has raised a storm of Cedar River- Damage Done, 4 B PEnd o i s gl Tveoksold ohild of Me. and Ars. | go outing flannels now fc yard A QUi AN ORTh T e v s { opposition” fromthese inicrests, and “the | | CEDAR s, o SR Gl can be obtained without parties leaving present occupation 2 Jinble swasstakenidown Suama, Do) % s S .| without injury and is now on her way to | legislature has been fairly deluged with pe- | Telegram to The Bec)—Hcavy rains cause B st sy ek i yosteraay. © ¢ I In the auarantined house | 1000 pairs misses', eliiren's and oy | UL iy Sy onsle ey e L it e e o o e e st v hileforchardstareforowin at the corner of Avenue G and Tenth strec ast black bicyele hoke, regular 2ic quality : : ! S & L [fey o Al mpie Al Olbal e 1 R S e e 5.t 915 again Mondny entire lot 136 | Another attempt was made yesterday to i il prok bei Tha | four fect in a few hours today, carrying the ive years will make / ne rchards revenue-produce “Dr.* ‘betore his name, was arrested yester- | pair, i ) destroy the World's fair buildings, but th [ Ported favorably in both houses it will be | | ") % Byo iver, About fifty feet of the | ¢ | incrca: ho therentte day afternoon oa a charge of drunkenness. SPRCIAT, NOTICE. blaze wus extinguished before much damage | too late to O e el ot Uil i6o0 Wiisny| 1NE) and yearly increasing thereafter. Tho i 1 lay School 9 was done. surance lobby, unabie to defeat th The First ptist Sunc School orchestra Monday ening from 7 to p. m. we L LGl ;- other o as succeeded | the water goes down it will lower the water At inest i 9 r ino ‘1 3 n if will give a concert tomorrow cvening in | offer 5,000 vards of printed China silk, 6 | The Students Misslonary convention at De- | Poliey, bl B2 Oy D R L RS L CR iy B B Location the finest in the world, producing all kinds of des the church. —Among those who will take | beautiful sty worth 40c and 50c, one dress | troit closed last night with a great farewell f o6 Bl 5o " e “hlea that it is not co inlet pipe from which the city gets it supply | ciduous fruit, but cspccla”y ;\dap[(:d to the gru“q], of the il part are 5 B, . Mrs, Dillon, Mr. | pattern to a customer, Iic yard. Everybody | unfon meeting addressed by various leaders | SORWREER: O 1i8 B 8 ™ eport | of water, thus making o water famine immi- 1 and Mrs. C. A. Atkins, Prof. Albin Huster, | turn out and get a silk dre Remember, | in the movement. Tuesday, and the committee will be divided. | nent unless repairs are made immediately. Almond. i e Loa e fon e Hataack; | only: Mondayevening dt 1 yard, William G. Wilson, son of Congressman | x;"aort will then be made to put the bill | The rain fs still falling in torrents. < . 5 ‘ J. McEwing and the orchestra. BENNISON BROS., Wilson, passed through San Antonio yester- | AN S0 WIB MG Jb BIRE 8 U qivcess- e No better investment can be found to persons seeking a | — : Council Blufts. | day on' his way to Guadalajara, Mexico, to [ o 165, Basstl® B0 % Pon insurance asentine's Milk War. LA B LIKE OLD TIMES. ol the bedside of his father. e “he he gravevard | CEDAR RAPIDS, In., March 4.—(Special home and a living income. | ) Riley & Sherraden have employed extra Dr. Louis Barth of Grand Rapids, Mich., | o¢ estrictive measures. Even the | to The Bee.)—The milk war at Muscatine Is o G - . . o The Crowd that Flocked to and from the | help In their frame making department, | charged with a felonfous asault upon o Sweds | g on h'{.f"r'&.\..nm. R HlEmant irtr tlosien| acparontivioy s dATRunDOr Gl thalmili Price of railway fare credited on payments in case of purs ; Boston Store. and although 100 orders are booked ahead, | girl, who came to him for treatment, was | ¢y he made within thirty days has not y G re ve bee: rnizhing oir people can hope to get their frames shortly | Saturda sullty. [itedteame men there have been furnishing their [ chase, Anxlous to secure some of the greatest | PEORIC C0A T Gotting ot onoHAlL the Saturday found not gulity. { been reported back, and ihe house bill strik- | piions with an extremely poor quality of . e e o i j bargains in dry goods ever offered in Coun g Ko Gatting off onchall the | At the Cincinnati gymnasium Saturday | ing out the “80 per cent clause” has re- | e’ und fighting the law on the ground Parties wishing to join the excursion March 12, 1894, or h Bluffs, la. ‘-'r:- 0.1‘“)' “N"rk"ral: ‘m‘ il "(m_l';lfu mfi e ::“‘ night Lelas Elas broke the world's record | ceived no consideration. —The chairman says | o™ po tester of the deputy inspector there £ 5 ) ) A|¢|l;lf<|‘|)|‘{y:,,;;[.)\’,\ ‘S\'ll:\'!ll\‘l\l\lll::li‘l,‘“. ;1u“zl],4:‘A:;||iy f ‘]m[)\mq HULg P! (fiflr ;pr::(l l;lll:l]l(‘lll: He \\Ailll up a twenty- Il,I (I; .tllllu.\iu:Il\[\:vsill:lfi‘erln get a quorum was fault State Dairy 1 pectog Tupper Scclilng furthcl' lnf()l‘ll]fltlon abol]t ‘.rL\VCl a“d Ol'chfll‘d hon‘es § LDREN'S A 5] a ve-foot pole in 6 seconds. of the comumittee toge . has just been there and m a test of the ) thea- | The house passed a senate bill authoriz- | ypuqus used and found it to be correct. | Will address Our former prices were s Iroad company to iny to 50 per cent The laundries use Domestic soap. In a wrestling match at the People S in the less than our would-be competitors, Imagi ing one r: CAT A T A RO pr = e TN ter at Cincinnati Saturday night betye i o tlos " of _another | This, 1t s belleved, will end the troubl a alf price means. Nonpartisan School Board. Frank Trickior and Bert Walker, Walker | bonds, stocks and ~securitie anothe J. E. HARKNASS 200 plecos White goods that sold for 19¢, | e move which was mentioned by The | was given the decision on a foul, ““I'| with_a single dissenting vote—Steen of Under the Gan of the Chureh, 5 o 2a.and; 850, during sala 1 Liee hevoral days ago With reterence 1o a non- | | Fire today, i the collar of the Towsley | GUthTle. Al restrictive measures, includ- | CEDAR RAPIDS, In., March 4.—(Special $1.00 white spi Goe. Y $1.35 white spreads 96c. Only a few dozen left of the best, largest and most wonderful towel in America for a - £ £2, ing the 2-cont aro bill havo been a9parent’s | (, o noe)—The minisiers at Clarion aro Council Bluffs, Ia. sidetracked™in committoe ans making a bitter fight against dancing and it g them is likely to be reached. oy orl tovel i | uncil DBluffs mave placed themselves on | the sidewalk openings and were badly hurt. MONEY FOR THE STATE FAIR. card playing and considerable il feeling has slmple q ter during the sale, size 23x48. cord 50 dozen ladies’ vests, for o : : ze 23x48, ; being in favor of it. This city | The United States circuit court at Min- S o LSt been engendered in consequence. No atten- 5 Y s ves rmer price 60¢, | has had all sorts of school hoards at one | neapolis has sustained the action of the MI\"‘;“I:‘;‘]‘S’, ]‘““;‘j.k o ’i‘l‘l‘l":“;,‘fr‘u‘:‘mf‘}m‘ ,‘,'; tion fs being paid to the billiard halls and / sale price 19 time or another, good, bad and indifferent, | Postmaster of that city in refusing to de- | S2CUFINE the Passugs of an whpoPEEUon B ¢, and the ministers are belag severely | NS 500 boxes of cocoanut oil and castile soap, | but even when the board was composed of | liver mail to a Tontine saving institution SV heamountasked for: criticised for passing them by and making 3 cakes for 10c good material politics have been allowed to | Of that place. 51000 and this was. finally reduced o | N attack upon things they feel no harm a r 2 cases Lonsdale muslin, 1o off brand, but | play a part in the proceedings, and petty dis- | Andrew Mosbar of Carleton, Mich,, has | 3 dlalioweds comes from. the ‘genuine green ticket Lonsdale, 6o & | yonsions have arisen repeatedly, which, it s | confessed that he and Thebo Manor Killed & | Popuo |om e will be brought face to face i < yard. Claimed, were Tle. merely to. the. feeling | man at Scofleld Tuesday night and stole $100, | win ot acoion of tasntitn. aafly. in the SELILBDI T DESTH, WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER, among 'the directors that they had been | Mosbar claims his pal skipped with the | week. & retolution presented by Mitchell Is See our line, get our prices, we furnish | elccted by a cortain political party and | money and did not divide. bending In the house, instructing the ways estimate that it was, therefore, their duty to see [ The miners and operative of the Bellaire, | and means committee not to increase the ool board is growing in impor- | House block at Waterloo, N. Y., did about and many of the leading citizens of | 325,000 damages. Two firemen fell through Two Mississippians Engage in a Deadly Duel il L Chureh Socials, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. that the interests of that party were looked | O., district, containing Bellmont, Harrison | levy above the usual 2 mills, Should this [ KOSCIUS A Leade after. The advocates of the nonpartisan [ and Carrol counties, will in all probability };n-)\-uh the available funds for extraordinary | saddest and most lamentable eventy known 5 e Council Bluffs, Ia. scheme think that with the board divided | settle the differences standing between them | appropriations will fall considerably short history of Kosclusko occurred yester- e equally between the two parties this old difii- | since the first of the year. of $500,000 and necessitate a wholeszle T Samuel A, Jackson i3 dead the result of C 00 Xni 1 10nS Coal culty would be largely, if not entirely, done General Jubal A. Early's funeral will take | duction ong the line. All plans for new | a deadly duel with pistols with W. P. Rat- b H. A. Cox, 10 Matn street. away with. Some of the best citizens, | place today from St. Paul's Protestant Ej buildings will have to be postponed and a and also two outsiders, Samuel Russel O Hest qualiby, loweat 1) tes, and those most interested in the cause of | copal church of Lynchburg, Va. of which | strict system of economy cnforced in all the | and Willlam Sanders, youns men living a ar or astlmeSa Prompt delivery. Get prices before buy | education, have interested themselves in the | his family are members. He will be buried | public institutions or a heavy state debt Will | fow miles from this place, were hit by ing. Telephone 45, movement, and it scems likely that some- | Wity civie and military honors, certainly follow. leaden messengers of death, the former — thing definite will be done. = The repub- A new insane asylim may possibly be lo- | SE0€ BEETCREE G Killed Instantly, and 1,000 hot bed sash, glazed and ready for | lcans will meet at the court house Tuesda cated in northwestern lowa, either at She the latter shot! through the thighs and; It is i A ¥ n ! at Youngstown struck yesterday because o e Sl 1y Couhct Buul Famt O | eviing to DUt uheie camiliaton" i une Tl | 81 Vongatown, steul vsterday becateo of | S5k o Lmars, bt o aporapria | (A1 Sl (U ani Glass Co,, At prices to suit the tiy and the democrats will meet Wodnesday | [he CIFCRuTEe of e | accept a reduction in | tion will likely be made to begin the work | Shu AR G Bl Tin a furore of ex- Out of town customers save money and get | MEht at the same place for the same pur- | (O 01T R 0 ECT O till the next session. sitement, and well it may be. It all grew prompt attention. Masonic temple building, | PO5e: S A s ploaiotat hoRiceln e e The Ruasian thistle "“',“"" holds e place | O 00 o newspaper publication in Ratelifr's SEARED 1 TE SApIoRIOn 0L (QIOIN 100 8 wholo- o senate calendar. It is reported that a | out ol ewspaper publication tatc IF THE UNDERNOTED A ot T E. ‘Balles & Co, || on:the senate calencar L Jackson, while at the last L] Dr Reller,iomeopath, $10 First ave. Tel. 35. drug store wis Co. | Drofessor of the Agricultural college has | paper claiming All the employes of the electrical railway A 4 of Shreveport, La., Saturday night blew endere opinion that the weed is harm- | meeting of the legislature, voted for a pop- Domestic soap breaks hard water, 1s of Interest to You, Note the Prices Dur- | out both ends of the store and started a | ;'.1:‘“:;“-. fl:fl”.“ | ety agas tic caucus. Mr. Jackson e % 2 9 ) ey e I";‘u::"r:)l\-o ;miv":;.‘n... fire that caused a loss of $125.000. | the bill may not be called up for passage. 1l imed tha tERAtol s misvenrensntadtnim Thoe ()nI\ Magazine in the W ()1‘1(1 PERSONAL RAGRAPHS. S 2, Six dynamite cartridges were found in the The senate passcd a bill introduced by [ When last weck’s Star came out with a > Y ‘ 2 Iy >y A P 2 Wo have about 200 Turkey red table covers, | new Kent & Stanley building at Provide The genate pas hen Devoted BExclusiv cly to the Art of Ene Bishop appropriating $10,000 annually to be in it signed by Jackson applying an expended by the superintendent of public in- | epithet to Rateliffe the friends of hoth men | t@IEQININE struction in the instruction of =common | paturally felt very uneasy lest an encounter school teachers in normal methods, the | )0 take place between the two men, 2 = > . money to be used in paying the tuition of | s were made to reconcile ‘1‘1'(}' Cents a Year. h‘nnpl(_\s‘ 10 Cents. nd river | teachers in normal schools at the rate of $1 3 (00 o) roversy by the friends of both men, This action was subsequently re: R. I, yesterday with fuse; d in a manner that when the engine started Lucius Wells has returned from a week's | hote the price for this sale: trip to Moline, 11, Tbe covers. . | Prof. J. G. Timberlake of Springficld, Neb. $1.00 cover & AT Xk H | they would have exploded and wrecked the I visiting Charles B. Adolf. 4 pleces beautiful quality unbleached | structure, . i f : sheeting 9-4 wide, worth with some retailers o v Ohlo Knox has gone to Norton, Kan., on | bac: it Mh,‘:,'m“_“l_", i with some retaller ‘_“1‘\‘ Jmllvvtll ny and some advan ntion of railroad SRIETHARRRYS B9 LR s of the Pittsburg, Pa., district | per w was not consummated, and now, as ® business trip for a few days, We have more blankets and comforters | will be held there tomorrow when the officers | bonsidored and the bill will fail of final | DUt it not imnated, alid nows o ' == ADDPRESS Mme. Nathalie Pollard is in the city 100k- | than we care to carry at this season of the | of the United Mine Workers of fca will | passage. | a result of the negligence of the peace- Ing after her §50,000 libel suit ear. We quote you a few prices to give you | probably again be urged to de makers or the obstinucy of the principal D. Miltonberger has sold out his store to | some idea of the sl b J year.; We qu fan 8 to glve ln ably 8 > urg a na- ROAD LEGISLATION DOUBTFUL. o man Ullas aaldt in e dedth ane re : t store e onal strike. e R ove the public | tally wounded and one behind prison burs, 5. of David City, Neb, T6e comforters, The police of West Superior, Wis., have | nirrca e o B e e et public | e thakedy occurred at noon ' front of nd Mrs. W. J. Davenport left Satu $1.00 comforters, 58 succeeded in locating o gang of Chinese | (o fallow the liquor Dills, Should these | the sherifis oftice during the progress of L] Wright B Mr. day @vening for @ month's pleasure trip to | $1.50 and $1.75 comforters, $1.19. Miscsndod iin lasatiney “gane ot Clhines ; P R R E R e R i e v 10 have been smuggling casurew be disposed of within a week some | Soon as they saw each other & fight ensued N Callfornia, 55320 extra quality gray blankets, $1.07 the drug. through Canada for consumption I | e e b e o ablo, otheraise. fow | tooeion Hatelite pat Jadami dwn e N 3 “ , Hattie Miller eutertained thirty of nher $-00 13-4 extra heavy W wool gray blankets, | Superior and Dulith and also other north- | pills exeept the regular appropriation will | floor. Some one pulled Rateliffe off and ouncl U11s, - - - - - OV small friends Saturday at her Kome on Wil I‘,' e [“-,":, TRk western c!ties - Bot through. March 20 is the latest date | Jackson rose to W5 feet, when two shots Avenue, otheringham, elaw & Co., Leader Private Michael J. Quirk of the United | suggested for final adjournment, some being ng out, Before the men had time to fire a Council Blufts, ia ; b 8 again Sherlft Love und his deputies cuugh E. Bolknap, who Is confined to his h | States army was remanded in Jefferson | in favor of adjo irning sine die fully a week | Biiclirre and ushered him out outh -~ . ~ outh Madison strect with bilious fever Ladles, If you desire absolute peace in tho | Market police court, New York, yesterday. | earlicr. entrance of the court hous tak 4 Il 1 O § 18 reported somewhat better. | kitchen ask your grocer for J. C. Hoftmayr | He Was arrested Saturday by detectives of [ * The bill restraining hunters from hunting | ing him ‘wcrovs the yar 1ckson ] ) \1( - Ll (¢ Clr ,O - - | & Co's Fancy Patent Flour, Trade mark— | the central office, charged with desertion and | on cultivated or enclosed lands is in a fair | came out at the west entrar Bolng — . (XY 5 ' Basl Re | stabbing Sergeant Frede Way to be vetoed. The gun clubs throughout | around the comner of the building, came s case note the following prices on my _ . Ihe supreme court of Oklahoma Saturday | the state and sportsmen in general all | Fuptly upon the party with Rateliffe, an > 72 < now and elogant stock of cheap, medium | | Get prices from Shugart & Ouren, the lead | granted a writ of mandamus to B. D. Came | soingins strong. prossufe. to bear on the ihemunenan the dRaLiotheqoath saahints JOBBERS 1 and fine wall paper g log seedumon of Council Blufls, Mazon ron, commanding J. H. Parker, territorial | governor for this purpose. They have got- | Jackson in the head, Killing him instantly :Xx.‘fl grado brown backs, per roll, 3c uple superintendent and auditor, to turn over his | ton up a telling protést against “bottling up | Two other shots, supposed to have been SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE Doat »'~-‘:‘- hll”i‘!‘“l“"“’v\»‘ ulmx lvl Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, sole agents | Office to Cameron. = Parker was removed by | Goa's free alr and sunshine,” and it is being Il<1u natuliffe's pistol, Kiled. youny. Ruuss) * ost grade white blagks, 41c and be Jarvis 1577 brand the governor wi cau dely circulated and recaiving thousands of | @nd mortally wounded Sand grade white blank micas, 8¢ B it In the United States court at Denver yes. | Nidcly clrculated and reeeiving th : he principals n the affalr were two of AND FIELD SE'TDS grade white blank gilts, Te, Se and Washerwomen use Domestic soap. terday un order was lssued by Judge Riner | MRSNION 0 Loored a“Hotary In. the pass- | the, Pest known men in thin place, Hat I \ ; that the motion of the recelver of the Union | ggo of a measure to proteet them from trav- | fendor » populist party In this sei —— - -~ S s M Fay o i, o (h onir o T T 1 | age o measure o neige o teom ray- | el (e eyl vt < . ' A R A e surer Reed has adopted a new | February 27 on the employes wage question | Shos o siodge. . Tha il on this subject, | jatur ponent of Hon, d. 8. \eilllan \V iq C/\RI{Y /\ l< l” [ I I\ I( { he expects to put in operation | be heard befors Judges Caldwell and San- | iien passed the hetse, provides that “all | " tion for congre: al honors L L A L “ k e gold French designs and | this spring, with reference to the payment | Porn at Omaha March notes taken by any ‘peddler * * * ghall, in 5 one of the be L I'l‘ whn um i beantiful colorings, 20c, Zie and Sic. of taxes. Property owners Lave been negl A confercnce, under the ausplces of the | adaition fo the ame due or to bo due men 62 Tranciubiey, i i Togralus, 160, 20 and 2o 98 taRoR, Braperiy oxuors hiave heen uegli | oy aguncil ot the 171sh NAUGLEL foderatiny, | Pusidlon Lo, the SankiBL fus, or fa b 4y mtha ko was eeeted 1o repe | 109y 111, 113, 115 Main Street, Council Bluffs, la. . A full line of room mouldings at popular | wud it has been found necersaty to keep the | %88 held yesterday at New York in Cooper all such notes thut sald note or | === e | e prices. books ope for several days efter the t X Union ha at which the retirement of Mr. notes are given for the purchase price of’ I make estimates on all kinds of paper | for adding penalties, as a result of the tre. | Gladstone from the premiership was com- | guch article or articles as may be bought COUNCIL BLUFFS hanglng aud give the work my personal at- | mendous rush that came upon the office dur mented upon, and the name of the “grand | and providing punishment on the sale or 3 < tention. I will be pleased to have a share | ing the last day or so for paying taxes. Mr, | 910 man' was vigorously appl aking of such notes without the statement ! [ : STEAMDYE W3¢ of your patronage. Roed intends to carry out the law 1o the ho Lehigh Coal \pany ! ) All kindsof Dyolng and 01 5 dons ln the hizhost style of the urt. Faled ani stained fubrics miade to 100l a3 gool us Sclatic, sharp and sh pains, strains and weake nesses relieved in one mins ute by the CUTICURA ANTI- PAIN PiASTER, 1 For closed the Mortgag SIOUX CITY, Ia., March 4:—(Speclal Tel gram to The Bee)—A decree of mortgage | bond fereclosure has been granted against J. D. CROCKWELL 411 Broalway er this year. He will remain in hi late as any one will come in on the | 1893, has been declarad 1ght of grace, but (he next morning the | United will g0 to with a bang and the statu. | Wauke tory penalty will be added. For the benefit | N8 the receiver and Cirect ole's Alr-tight Wood Heaters cost $8.00 to $12.00; will heat a room on 4c a day; hold wood fire 48 hours; Just the thing to replace | b3y Penulty wl 4 : b returned to: the CorpOFation. the Rapid Transit company, operating four 5 now. Work promptly gate at Cole & Cole's, 41 Main street axes. becoms due January 1 and delin. | mounces that the following antattan Trust company, trustees, for BOYR g $0a8 HISLNG Q g ulL pagks o e Hickory sawdust by car or wagon load, | GUent March 1. Penalty ix added April 1 | fOFnla points based on t the $250,000 cf bonds BRSNS (DS AN SN \WORKS] 755 price 114 Hickory stove wood $2 per load. Council 1 per cont for March, and 1 per cent for | the Missourl river: = San w Church Fight. ains, Tt the ner- -4 Blufts Handle factory, Telephono 300 wch additional month until sold or paid. | Angeles, San and Colt B35 h Fig pains. It C. A. MAGHAY, Z Half payments may be o befc Dieko, § « Santn e fojave, | CEDA . Ia., March 4.—(Spe vous fcrces, enl hence ! \ay be made before April | v Proprietor, Have you seen the new gas beaters at the |thus allowing the sceon ! half to run until Sep- | Same rates. The Omaha the 1] to Th church fight at Waukon cures nervous pains and Ty Sh s LAt X ¥ 2 N T advertised in October, and sold the first | rates were made effective yesierday via all | peing at least, J T A 5 . R : % e western Loepot arvis Win uncll Bl b i Decewb 0 ¢ es, d yasl 00 100, At st or by = \ono 2 v e Co., Coun: 3 ol wouth I December if uot paid, Postage [ Mo at Decorab, refused 10 L5suo 0 IDJUBCUIOR | g POITAR LukG AnD CibMs Cokro oskoun = Teleplons 32

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