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p THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH 15 1894, e 3 from the report f hours worked H. Robins 3. Follett, J. H Willlam A. Joseph mfd Miss Helen Chap. W have I Noah.1 000 BhtbeX sashof OF = 187; feet of ladders r 1 miles ggan, D, 1. King, W. H m ere married last night a o residence . . Stal e < § the feot 31,00 Wilian Chnaen, HLN Sueks. | TR wers martied lasbiight at tho resiAencs | ,,rwn make, Come and see us o writs Council Bluffs and Vicinity : TheSovere Remedy for L for prices. State quan nted. Councll | g o Y Villiam Brown Reaps His Reward for | fUARET evloun year, The ss6 of | Bpanlding R. Jackiot) A 'n‘mk\nkI‘M\ ember the dim¥ entertainment to be | pugs Paint, Ofl and Glass Co., Masonic tems [ ’ given by the industriai-school at DeLong's | (e building, Council Bluffs THE are cordially invited to visit Bin uarns during the previ Meanness from the trict Court, the year was that cau t g of | The Jury will appear April 23, miss o evening the Van Brunt residence Wt $6,50 mission Friday evenir Instantly relieves nll n and heals - CLOSED 118 CAREER. Harmony chapter Ny..25, Order of Bastern Washerwomen use Domestic goap. I r without: soarring rsod by the APPETITE FOR LITERATURE, — Star, will hold its regular meeting this A . V an au ] y he i b) ) R o . " 03 oAt | While you are paying for laundry why not | medical facutty and multirudes of peo GOES TO FORT MADISON FOR SEVEN YEARS i Checkered Coarss of the City Conncil of 1803 | ovening at M hall ; get the Dest? The B KRy solicits & | ’ ple whowe sufferit A TR WARE tho Zwelfth tt of the L sl Andy Anderson, Mving at No. 1510 [ trial and invites comparison. Telephone 157. | C s Poarl st. and Sixth ave., on ¥ ; ¢ Pablic Library =hows. | When Clerk Zurmuehlen finished calling the | Eighteenth street, reports that his horse and |~ Wednesday nnd. Thursdny afternoons | &2 % oh I of Other Workers in (he Adversary's Eivery | | n‘.' elfth ann Jf the frec pub roll for the last timo for the prosent city | bukky. “M”nr" T standin vV T LR of ench week, and see in operation the | ‘wore badly s 1th Kot warer st A Taste of the Vengeance of Out- o library ha n fssued In form of a | council and its elective and appointive A < y s TAmily phys! both dre Rt ': ' 4 yn') § Met 3 handgomely p en-page pamphiet. | ficers at the meettt ut, Mayor | B V. Smith of Missbur Valley was In the | goorybody knows Davis salls drugs. Finest Equinped and Best i, Mecca Com And s soon as it raged Law g Thy ek 3 2 g iy wringe CHEGRREEAITY: Hihe BV ohin & “. " ;uh’nh:;; "\\y’.“!r 'v. ‘.Iu ,'.‘ ‘l s & “'|I‘:; Jarvis \WVine Co., Council Bluffs. Managed Laundry appli phey cea orving, an ‘|”uy ye 1o ent and t ke the sad silence by | and Tudicrousgscencs in his army life. e Plant in the Weat, Our speclalties are L bl SRInKle sayy L MONEYED MEN MISSING, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Notico tho | althoush both wore budly burned, vet after veral hundred miscellaneous documents, 03 til the sound | last evening on Lower Main stre The Supposed to Be in Chicago. Telephone 200. IR\ pITen veek: Ui wers ¢ ¥ hes time to reac or was redu indling woot LD B AN y . With scarce m mark remaining. 1 am an e ATy R s Ty Bru i acinw) ool CHICAGO, March 14.—E. F. Leonard of THE EVANS' LAUNDRY CO. [ 0id miirse of many vears experience. but' 1 Tat ste since its orga (i UL e Al bl LU L L L b 4 Ay b Paterto s e clty to look fo never saw any thi ) ‘compare with labor. | Steatlly IfCO die jorganisation, both Jn-ie | appreciated by the members and the lob All '0dd’ Pellows &Fe requested to ameet | ERl6TEON, Ni i, 18 in the city. o look fob| o il L — Mecen Compound for burns, hor i fact for ! books & " tthe p Shb FeuaT e (HEXEAL AL the career o Wit Conneifs BINTN 16dke. No. 49,4 1 | his employer, George, or of an ex- cuts and surface wounds of any Kind. One d g S S LR alderman fr ie First ward had been | pellows hall this afterncon at 2 o'clock, to | tensive silk dyeln ab) at that AL LR LA e oned_and amined by the commissioners for the in- | year, The whola number oks tak P AL It tonings of te oy, | auand " tieitunetal of thelr late brotlisk, i place, wiio hias'béen misiink for somo time o, Piications of Mecea Canipound, "while CAL wane. The appeal was not ossful, how- | from the library in 314 in 18 L A foF' the DHFDORS OF | aregtopiey oo ) ¥ gzt P FeURIVEd ke AR FAE DRRRLES. FFORTMFMOTIA 1o wn own maks” seeminy 15 efeer In & 3 . N re e beteRe ¢ 36,081, abdIh 18 ¢ | The n held ) sterday morning it Bens | ‘recetved an express package fromt Mr. Morlat ¥ ) own make ' seemin wnd no effect tn ever, and Brown was brought before Jud, 0 1 1]!{f ) 183, 72,070, 7 " » work of the old council and At dled. ate HoF o i AVooh, (AILEF. & | feoi ‘,m_lw‘ Business complications are PR three weeks trial, but was constantly. grow Bmith for sentenc Brown has been ca u eatur canvassing the vote at the recent election Wity By S ing worse. 1 could tell of many wonderful of current number; ; cals | 7 ssing W complished _quietly sad coincidence Mr. | suspected. y KR cures effected by Mecca ¢ 1 nected with a good many shady transactions i y o canvassing wus accomplished qui aw partner, Mr. Preston, is . SRR f 4 Lok it Y was introduced a year and expeditiously L ge of a resolu haidgh 1 but always escaped punishment. When he | qny one so desiring to get from th ) Liof v et a8 canvassed by time called upon to mourn One word describes it, “perfection.” We Propared by was called bef the Ju his fath and | a s of Harper ventury f y <y Yoy, atbe s. Among the spec. | ¢ :‘v; m‘ a child, who died yesterday refer to Dewitt's Witch Hazel salve, curcs Tl“’: FOSTE MAN \LFUKING CO, mother and sister created quite ene the leading ild ¢ re W ly elected officers A P T s ; F exoept that th ’ ¥ The news was recel here yesterday of el e 3 y c1 3 The mother and sister sobbed hystericaily, Fihd i Ve Withbitibrivilegs : e R SRS B e tes ot 1IN TR HANDS OF THE ENEMY, S COUNCIL BLUFFS 10Wa, and the tears chased cach other down the e ¥ iy Vedsd finn Rev. Mr. Allen, t the Christian - MO, And for Sale by All Druggists. weather-beaten face of the old, gray-haired 274 exben luring the year, | committee. The council approved a con hurch. She die L Dowling Green on | Catholies Get Hold of an A, P. A, Member- LD C AN A father. Brown seemed to be relieved when | $1,687 was fo rest for papers, | tract made with B. F. Wadsworth allowinp | Mond He was at b Iside and after ship List ana Institute a Boycott. ! I‘) ANOA TA? AT LAA 21 Y JisiA: ek aivet i and repairing, salaries | him a compensation of $75 per month ta | the funeral, which was held yesterday, he | CLEVELAND, Mafch 14.—The south part INCIL: BLU $ims- & Bainbridge " for hie had made up his mind that ten years | and expense ng the special ossessment books up to | started for his home in this city of the city Is in a fever of excitement over VRS A K et T b e U R B BTG was to be the lowest lmit Owing ¢ e reog ) "h‘H‘i The Chicago & Northwestern Railway com- [ tne discovery of a m rship list of one of = > <, Council Bluts, tn y v Charles Kidd, the negro who burglarized e use « ot Mcieney o The chief of the fire department sent in a | pany, through i tt Hubbard & 6 4 saNekteTiNe TioN REA LGS - Johu Beno's residend glven a term of | the librarian, Mrs. 1 ark- | communication as) ave the hose uscd | Dawley of Ced i Bt e I e b [ of a o five years able record i3 ma A free | y the sewer department and the feed of the | the distriet court ye in o suit to re- | Institution boyeott against mer- chants whose names appear on the list. The James Wilson, a petty thief whose specialty nducted in Couneil Blufts for t ears used in the work char to that de- | cover the extra one mill taxes claimed to NiE L GYEEDOALH W CEIVaRi7 8 BOBL SLaPTE OF I ) of a si v aldi rtment, This expense has heretofore been | have been erroncously levied by the county | 10dge in question has a membership of nearly " one y t t r efficien ment zod I department. The request | commissioners for the years 1888, 1880 and | 700 i Sparks was given a term of one year. | a T } re is roof o N o While this subject was | 1890, on an nssessed wtion of $210 = S 1' e convicted of obtaining goods under rosity I ¥ Individy ) leration Alderman White wanted | The’ tax sought to be recovered amounts to = 5 fal tenses from the Empkie-8 t onnt 8, roc 1 w what became of the money realized | §421.52 for ach of th years named, or a . 1 mpany libra sty y the. sale of two horses from the fire de« | {otal of § ;. rest is also asked for Hi nith was sentericed to three years ; partment. No information was forthcoming, | to the amount of for emptying a farmer's barnyard of all t with a wagon | vornment doc: and the question w wssed. T - girls or: the strial school are to cattle it contalned and t to sell them | miscellar ‘ lets, e An ordir was passed fixing the com- | oio0"ap entertainment K vening next on the Council Bluffs market, Fiction be ead- | pensation of the poll tax collector at 20 per | i ')afong's misslon on Bryant street. It is to Y ¥ (W] 3 Robert Se aped a torm In the penl- | ing, there being 21,67 ass | cent of the proc iatead of 10 ber cont. | be a dime entertainment, so the tickets are urC QOCla S, . to a charge of | taken on ! Vot i | within the reach of & e procee to ceny and recefved a sentence of one month | while phil y c d the | Ing h d of the city r be used in securing supplics for the school, { ; o JeOh Rl R In the county jail. demand for th onl; 10 7 € 8 Y 4% | ana there s [ 'rots outpouring of g A C 00 1 ?5 1 1 10115 The remainder of the was taken up | The fines amounted ) rde; ank between its rafls at dimes for this cause. The work being done i 9 in hearing the burglary case of D 5 Mc A new finding » ¢ avenue L AN ordinance | for and by thes along the true line o ;o Guira, who was indicted for the robbery of [ for some time, . o printed. of Hunter avenue and Clark | (8 J8C b9 e v cd help to (B & 3 T; S the Keeline residence, The case has at - 5 was lald over under the rules, © | {15 the The. augnt to | WAVE \ | arior as 1me 3 tracted a little more than usual interest by NNISON BROS. clerk reparted $452 on hand be- f ;16 their own clothing terial s‘mply . reason of the presence of the young man’s , being furnished them, and they not being al- wife in the court room. During the trial Letting Down 1 s company filed its demand as pro- | y,God (o carry the garm ne until they she has sat by his side o closcly that one - ¢ department. | vided by ordinance upon the council to know [ jOWed to carty, the EeF o O o4 v b e Y | have completed the work upon them. S half of her chair not occupied. * Her 1 | Some bargains for Thursd New. ther or not its contract with the city, % \ was always resting on the Baoktot HaToHale]| arese g w silks, novelty black goods, | Which is soon to expire, will be renewed After examining thirteen witnesses and the A and very frequently it would drop down and ¥ pleces 40-inch all wool Bid accepted for butlding a sidewalk | production of a number of pairs of new encircle his neck and an energe but eiling, v yard. $1.00 | on the east side of Benton street. istice Fields yesterday dismissed the i v 1 i atvell rge of larceny preferred by John Hansen My doctor say it acta gantly on tie s 5 0 affectionate hug would follow, regardless of lity novelt nun's veiling, | The ¢ ary resolution of thanks from red b Hanson, | Y O e A i A Fleatant JaXatl e presence of the d d the curiof 69 yarc ¥ f e the retiring of s presented and paszed, merchant ith _avenue, against drink I8 made from herbs. nnd 18 prepared for Use s oAl duriony o] 5 ook hands. | Willlam Ker; Sharles Harris, Hansen's | as easily astea. Itis called 1 Broadway Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, sole agents fore the Jury. of registered volumes Is 12 but th not include the number of public documents, ' facetiously reques the clerk, when call- A delivery team owned by S Clausen the fellow who slashed | amounting t 4 volumes, together with | ing tI o call the name of Alderman | driven by a man named Weaver ran away | prominent Silk Dyor of Paterson, N. J. 1 William Rrown Bis w ind swallowed a handful of pounde glass after failing to break out of jall, was | The report shows that the library has grown sentenced to seven years at hard Yesterday his « father and mother ap: pealed o the court to have thelr son ex Attorneya-it-lnw Prace s ! eyvs bent upon them. McGuire sought to | pattorn to ench v i | and the members adjourned and s ! LUy KU o S . > o e prove an alibi. County Attorney Organ | gloria silk, at 88¢ yard, actual value is $1.50, loraiw aar i L L LA“E s MEDIG‘“E The Only Magazine in the World and the ca s given to the jur ! inch b grain silk, every 5 I3 sing for a due celcbration of the da ore the men left the room they were ar- Lame's Eamily Medicine moven the bowels 7ty ranging for a due ¢ tion of the d fore the men 1| he room they ame’s Family Medicine o ehertt ) tertaining. being tried. i o : e ratt > cec The progr il | car 3 nd’s coal office. Kerns and . P. B 3 < > 5 ~ Our $1.00 quality black sa he program W GED, P. SANFORD, A W.RICKMAN, 1‘111)’ CCIItS a Year. S(’llll])IC‘S 10 Cents. merotiandligiing thobAtmeri et at the | 100 dozen ladies’ calico shirt walsts, 25 T Inquiry among the druggists concerning I ver pills on the market, and cverybody | the majority of the druggists sold the s o0 $100,000 n fine dress goods and silks. Spend your money with us. The laundries use Domestic soap. evening: “The report’ that Sam Theodore vour bush ess i agents, places us before the public in a pos T S T Boston store white goods and linen sale, the drug from me i capsules or any othe goods, silks and wash_fabrl thom. ou Next Monday night A ¢ it to the very letter. Where the habitual All kindsof Dyolag of shoes stolen. se s served a te e pe o ary si arranted to wear or ey cheerful orde; o henlt hisis e it Ll G B () G LRI crantelilel wean. or ive"%s | Saturday evening, March 17, at Hughes' hall, | rested upon d charge of assaulting and taoriertabe penichy, s NOHALE: yard, We hought it cheap. o | a B BRE I RTAT oA EGovATal IR LAt ORI 1A b e s were with Limerick at the time S ONEhIoe: - - ole i Complete | eps . ADPRESS Fortunately for us we placed our order | - pig w dress prints, today 314 These goods, together with other line SecIRItoloAIEON got the morphia by which he ended his life BB ORILeS tion unapproachable by our o * 100 of them and no two alike. We offer Private sale continued at shape. The law governing the sale of = COUNCIL BLUFRS FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Special low prices on ladles’ cap ; users get the large quantities they consumo Special low prices on ladies’ capes and L4 y COUNCILBLUFFS e and Clowning dons (i ol ¢ £ho or 5 Ve are ¢ g e prices dec B a I % At 500, AN e, y Ol i W STy > - o 2 finished his argument short Aveiaratctiingithenricasia The Ancient Order of Hibernians are ar- | {hat Hansen couldn't identify the shoes. Be- | iapeguusehiamsaratamcease [t | Devoted BExclusively to the Art of En= R Dl il :'1’ Sei e L e e ere W s and music and to rob Mre. Fields while taking Notwithstanding the shor benefit. Buy today. ended to the public. have been fully identified by Mrs. Field e SEE = . f X 3 the ntities of morphine sold to those Fravtong R S R p A Best quality hard and soft coal. Get araR IO i toRHA BIANNY SUsel 1D eVeRLs t the new tariff bill would certainly | gtore, prices before ing. H. A. Cox, 10 Main [ tpe fact that it requires something besides effect this class of goods. A crsey T vests and pant street. Teleph: 2 money to buy the drugl and that it is sold U ybody bought sparingly of foreign | me o is season year, we D F The best Little the greatest caution. It was found that of COUNCTIL BLUFFS, lowa. q e only upon the presentation of a physlcian's | prbfits 2 = 5 * for a high grade and evclusive says so. certificate. aid Druggist DeHaven last e 3 | CO[]I]C[] :BIUHS, s = - = 5 bought In the open market by our New Yor foday we show a sample line of m A LLCETELD, at my store Is not true. He never obtained | Call Monday and see the displs ROty OUVA LI Lremm el i 10\: PrICEstco clona | AYehUSEMTREIT TS the poison is very strict, and I comply with . ¥ ¥ v cloae Special Notices: STEAM DYE WO 1K BOSTON i1 LA b FeB o PRI bAtCE 5 y BBy W R UAY S W : aken out a permit | 19 ® mystery. It 18" certain that they do Councll Blufts, Ta. | antee to save you money. ; ) antes to save you mon s o erection of a dwelling in Chapman | e — - ' S HAVE % i the highest stylo of RO f in truit and garden b L Talod and kitchen ns grocer for J. C. Hoffmayr e IEehy 1IN, The funeral of Fred Lamb is to be held a tabricy muda & Co's Fancy Patent Flour. Trade mark— | A carload of grape wire just received by the residence this afternoon at 2 Children Cry for | Giuen « POOLS, VAULTS, L ] Liue kooster. Cole & Cole was purchased at the lowest 9, A chi cleaned, Burke, at Taylor's ¥ fAond. ‘una._ dollvers prico over known. They can suve you big | The members of the Danish brotherhood Pitcher’s Castoria. REOCELY L 1l parts of the money this year. Big line of twine, pruning | will give a ball next Saturday evening in | - z o 5 i i g, Senl for Pt O she d garden supplies. 41 Main street. | Woodmen hall. Children Cry for BV Re Oy Dok AN aolas 11 caes g £ v vriel s Domestic soap breaks hard water. Hans Neble, the Omaha Danish printer, uncil Blufts. : —— ~ Tho following have been selected as jurors | 08, ined $16.60 by Judge MG -y | Pitcher’s Castoria. g ! GIRL FOR : |8 e e Tnl INTEREST WILL BE PAID, g o ¢ 88 JUKOTS - gor fast driving. 4 7 i Ok ? : - Propristor In the district court for the April term: 5 SUIERE Childr Cry for ious ! 2 e ¥ > 7 PSRN SR = t & Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to £ L i & Broadway, near Northe School Board or County Hoard Can Raise | Frederick Peterson, Lyman Campbell, M. |y 'H. Bryant of Woodbine Ta. and. Mise ’ ; v arEsitis 3 " wesicrnoDepot. the Money by Tuxatlon, Stapleton, L. V. Willlams, W. C. Unthank, Maggie Dunkle of Crescent City, and to A | PitCher's Castoria, uy of e Referel shed; 2 S > ephion The people voted against a tax levy by ke the Board of Education to raise $15,000 to = = = pay the interest on bon It appears on examination of the law that the vote cuts no figure either way. The people are asked to ballot on this auestion, but if, as in the present case, they decide against the levy, the school board Is authorized to proceed m R By with laying on the tax, sufficient to meet the interest when due, and if the board fails to do so then the county board has to e make the levy on application of those hold- R D e ing the bonds and to whom the interest fs 7 i o2 4 due. - No matter how the voters may have un- W A N\ \ ¥ derstood the proposition in regard to Insur- : RJ R v 2 T ing the school bufldings, the members of the e 3 old board, who presented the question to be voted on, understand that the verdict of the T4 ¥ e ‘ B branca el llen s Ateat i GpccanT e g S S . “There is, in fact, EDIT[ON B R M AT e - RN S no publication : The school board meets & Monday night 3 o 2 to finish up pending business and o pass § AN b which enters into Issued in Portfolio Form upon the estimates for the levy necessary 100 et the ~intarest on. the bonds. This AN\ \ serious rivalry will be the last meeting of the old board. The election returns will be canvassed the \ NN g s same ovening, and then the new members R N\ with it,”’ will pull their chairs up to the desks of the \ i i ¢ lr ‘ : b § ) i retiring members ‘ H N Ui g The N. Y, Tribune. - q 7 | l’i l} eS | ¢ I) ARG : AW 4 : 1§ U 1Y) ( J ( [} with cholera and _considered the hopeless that he offered to give them away :.'.:I. e ety ne! i . i HE publishers of The Century War Book have issued a new, popular edition of their great work, to be n 30 to 60 minutes uring the last winter - It has been used extensively in this county, N T/TIAY & v known as THE PEOPLE’S PICTORIAL EDITION, and to contain the important features of the orig- In every instance with success. Trial bot- B 3 i N \ inal four-volume edition with the connecting material condensed for popular reading. It will be the oo Y b most valuable and entertaining war history ever printed,—a connected story of the great incidents of The spponents of vaccinailon, and they are (¥ . . AYerols: 4 . have recetval a \ ._ 1SS the war in their chronological order, enriched with a marvelous wealth of illustration,—portraits, battle- good deal of enxanragement in s :veral severe v cases of erangoment and 1l g wo scenes, maps, etc,; etc. poisoning t have fol'owad the introduc- L o8 > tion of the vaccine mattar. Ono eas» wus e sy il e o 1 NV WRITTEN:BY THE LEADING PARTICIPANTS IN THE WAR. the effect of vacelnation, Niood peison'ng / e RS ST e £ INCLUDING ALL THE PROMINENT GENERALS ON BOTH SIDES. arm, Skillfal medical treatment averted t N danger, but the boy is still nursing a pain- \ e = Rifell s it e ] ) piig ' THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO GET THIS BOOK, R et e N S \ AND THAT IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WAY POSSIBLE. he koot chiliren . 1o b wholly. witho N1 AN , In The Century War Book for the foundation. The child was vaccinated and it i : = territory covered by this paper. Cut Ladies, it 'you desire absolute peace in the Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Co.'s of A R e s ala of the osria ; K b R A 5 5 t0 prolect plr-entidren, They arue that ! ; out 4 coupons and send or mail to us with 10 cents for each part as issued. a8 greatly as diptheria and Is not nearly as epidemic or dangerous, and they dislike the " - N - ¥ ) Idea of needlessly subjecting their children - Y to the danger and pain of vaccination . AR - FOR SALE—Standard pacing stallion, Cap- tain Ketchum, 1 cord 2:28%; trial, P10 This horse s very cheap and must be . " . v . , . . . X old. For further information call on or ad- On page 2 of this paper will be found a War Book Coupon, 4 of these coupons of different dates will when accompanied with ten cents, entitle the holder to Part No. 1 of this book dress Paul Bouquet, 604 Broadway, opposite | - o . . . 3 . . o . postoftice. ¥ 9P | The whole work will be complete in about 20 parts, bound in heavy paper covers; a new part will be issued each week, and coupons will be printed daily until the series is complete, Any 4 Got prices from Shugart & Ouren, the lead- | Of these coupons, with 10 cents, entitles you to any issue or number of the book, ing seedsmen of Council Bluffs, Masonic * temple. £ FO]{ Cl’l‘Y READERS Bring coupons, together with 10 cents, to the office of the Omaha Bee, where you can obtain Part No. 1. Part No. 2 will be ready next week - BaApork tram tha i L:""-::-”m" i and thereafter parts will follow weekly. ) 5 ; T Y NP gl T T FOR OU'[‘_OF_'I‘O\\/N l{EADEl(S Mail to War Book Department, Omaha Bee, coupons and 10 cents in coin. Be particular to (1) state the number of the part that Councll Bluffs has been strangely desired; (2) your name and full address; (3) inclose the necessary coupons and 10 cents. The part you request will be sen t favored, the total loss by fire during the pal as Jear being $27,137, which is about §7,000 less | POSE paid, to your address.

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