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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1891 TWENTY PAGES. S ——— — JOUNCIL BLUFES b Ihg treunsnd gaeh TAdy hat outdone Nersel OFFICE : L’u I|.»l |‘»x '\m, STREET. | Oouncil Meeting Tomorrow Night Promises | In lelr» pre y|nx\l|m| of 3 z)mvv m..‘. l.hn'uM - “> s 4 (Gg’ 4 I (). ()() i v unning as possible. The result could RS Much of Especial Interest, | sily foretold by any sincere admirer of Delivercd by carrfer to any part of the city Council Bluffs feminine beauty, for seldom i g ok ¢ golng-at 80 . N . b O e RO e * " s O A . Has. there Beah an. aair i thi6 GIty Ih which A A grave's entire stock now going at 502 on the dollar, Nothing but high class dry goods in thissale. Mr. Seagrave catered only to the . ILTON, M or. e rls ap| d to better adva e. ¥ ' N Lo SEVERAL GOOD JOBS TO BE GIVEN OUT | lhe wirls appeared to better AdvAntak® | finest trade and” carried nothing but the very best., Monday will be the greatest bargain day ever known in this city, Worth coming 100 miles to ¢ § Business Office No. 43 During the evening dainty refreshments 3 TELEPHONES | Jjisinces Off were served The following were I Night Editos No. 23 _ ; ‘i 3 L ) ight Editor 3 among (hose whose presence was noted: | buy. During this great sale all purchases of $25 or over R, R. fare paid both ways up to 100 miles from Council Bluffs. o FIFOR SHFTION, == | Zurmuehlen Has the Clerkship-Nicholson | Messrs and Mesdames W. F. Sapp, A. W L0 4 ! 1 Walters W to Be Fire Chief— 4”“; Y.-'“l':m\\' ”u;v-\-‘; |:="":. ””" I”"’_"'I"" way fare and we will deduct it from yoar bill, Open every evening during this sale, Money cheerfully refunded for any unsatisfastory purchase, ' Polle alph Williams, J. M. Smith, ., Cum- ¥ ) ) ) 3 Boston store, spring dress goods, caps Mayor Cleaver's Police Appoint= mings, W. A. Maurer, Dr. and Mrs. D. and Jjackets, ments Are Anxiously Awalte Macrae, Jr., Dr. and Mrs, C. H. Bower, Mrs The legislature has raised the salary of The city councll will hold an important | Zermuehlen, Vincent, Pusey, Gertie Be Aang i o cach. : l|r will pay you to attend. Every! the deputy county elerk at Avoca from $600 | meeting tomorrow evening, and the results | Netts Babcock, Berryhill, Wickham, Keat- It is wonderful the way we are selling | Seagrave's 76c and S5c dress goods at — | be _found as advertised. B, to $900 per annum Wil Be watoned o s . | Ing, Emma Willlame, Cleaver, Anderson, | dress goods and silks. If you intend to buy | Yard. Seagrave's 65c dress goods at A big sale Monday evening. Don't miss it 1 0 The regular April meeting of the Board e watched with a good deal of inter- | Refmers of Grand Island, Laura Meyers, | o new dress this spring, It's money In your | YAFd: Seagrave's G0c dress goods at 16 5 Ladies’ Jacket h gular Al Wl B ol Cht ek, | %t by a large number of people who have | Dohany, Robinson, Ouren, Colelough, Oliver, 4 k ¥ vard., Seagrave's 86c dress goods at 16¢ Saxony yarn at fie skein e o ity Ve held this ek | o i the fire. It 18 the regular night | Gleason, Georgla Benneit; Messrs, E. K. | Pocket to buy now, | vard. Seagrave's 2c dress goods at 12 30c German Knitting yarn at 15c skein 3.00. The Woman's Christlan assoclation will Patterson, H. Z. Haas, C. E. Reld, G. H Seagrave's $1.00 dress goods at 69c yard. | yard 'I‘,” 1 - Yo T Ladies' all wool jackets, very latest style, h ol Ll b AL 3 Mayne, H. Wells, G. 8. Wright, G. H yoons, oC yvar Lo | 1n black, brown, tan and navy blue Mons meet in the Young Men's Christian associa- | clerk and chief of the fire department. L. | pi¥5 we g S0n @ % Pive S Bg ey 7. ¢ Sy < ¥ N4 b | duy, $6.00: netunt value, $5.60. " idcs? tion rooms at 3 p. m. Monday. Zurmuehlen s sald to have a cast fron cinch | v D, Empkie. T. C. Dawson. 1. A. Wood: China Silks, Black Gloria Silks, | Sagaves an sk satin and gros grain | S0 8000050 SO sonday, $6.50 There will be an apron sale at the resi- [ on the office of city clgrk, while the contest | bury, W. H. Thomas, R. F. Smith, Baron 250 S8Gc v fow £e yarg, C foid at 10c, 16c and 20c, are | 1oy children's al wool jackets, in navy ;""':"; of Rev. E. J. Babcock, Monday, from | tor tho position of fire chief, which at the Yo Baglofateln, H, V. Butkelyof Omiha, | 0 ; {"’ 3 "” i < ¢ yd. RS _ | blue and red, beautifully trimmed, age 4 t6 ¥ J . 2 . o 8 . 3 sady . Cole, A offman, ! yards of printed “hina silk, Sea- Beagrave sold this silk at § 0; It's 50 2 14 years, Monday only, $1.98, worth $3.00, 1q | outset had so many aspirants, has narrowed 4 b _Rebekah lodge, Independent Order of 0dd | 0 FHE (0 m""“dmw el ety . Hough, J. Dohany, jr., John Beno, | graves sold at 50c; goes now at 25¢ yard. | inches wide. We are closing it at Ste yard. l(zl)l)(){ » 10c. | All our misses' $ Jackets In tan, navy Fellows, will g a ball in Woodman hall | & 4 g ays, | gr., Paschel, James Mulqueen, A. B. All of Seagrave's 15¢, 20c and 26¢ ribbons | and brown, Monday, $3.50. April 26 to colebrate the seventy-fifth anni- | Chiet Nicholson and ex-Chief C. D. Walters. | Ross of Omaha, Benjamin, E. A, Wickham, < b &9 3 $1.60 Ot now going at 10c yard. A magnfficent line of LADIES' CAPES at versary of Odd Fellowship in America Rumor also kindly announces that of these P. Thurber of Missourli Valley, B. C. Gents’ Shirts, 60 Chenllle’ covers going at — | greatly reduced pricos. We got too many, Mrs. M. J. Mitchell, who lives on Grace | Waiters is the more likely to be.appointed. ard. 78¢c D ~oidori and will make some very low prices for straet, flled an INformation with the ity | siut the midde. of demosatis o ”r"’l’uf“'“'"'“ No less enjoyable was the social given by 19c¢. . 78c. l"")',h' “"I(l = Monday to reduce stock L clerk yesterday charging two children, Elmer i ‘ the Commercial Pilgrims at their hall in Over G00 gents' outing flannel shirts that 2Lc and Sc. Ladies' $4.00 capes, Monday and Bessle DeVol, with throwing stones at ;“";" "‘:‘l' and ':"lk» and TinoLe) ‘""'l the Drown building Friday evening. Nearly | Seagrave sold at f0c, go Saturday at 1 o satin Damask towels, now Ladies' $5.00 and $6.00 capes, Monday, her house. ie has not succeeded in getting to the all the guests wore masks, and many of | each. We bought this stock cheap and are 5 Aol 06, ) LA | $3.98 i A large number of Turners from Omaha ""\‘; o "","‘)r ,"""”“;‘_{'““:"' ""“”“‘ [ mes were fearfully and wonderfully | selling it the same way. 2 15¢. il‘,,‘d] o yart p e N0 AT TONA AT Ladies’ $7.50 capes, Monday, $5.00. camo to this alle of the river last evening | , MAYOr Cleaver also has a iitie plece to ey were all artistic succesges, how- | i A A mrr T vt | Ladies ¢ Monday, $6.50. and repaired to Hughes' hall, where they | ph*% hich will be listened to attentively ther they were intended to be grace- 7 f D brot 23 Ladies' black cap silk lined %[ by & small army of men who have put in f ful or grotesque, while the herent gty | Chenille Portieres, 1921 imbroideries, 18c. | throughout, _elaborately trimmed, a $25.00 proceeded to have a good time in thelr own p TSR ol SO [Ba Pok ik Ll LA 4 a Nay. “Thie evening. was spent In daneing, | Aplications for positions on the police for that reposes in the traveling man's breast e s 3 Think of It, 24 inches wide. Some are | EUMeNt. ‘\:‘,:‘ml..;’.“ $16.00, kn.ldmshl'Tno black o g There are less than a score of positions to | pald as devout homage to black Topsy as to . « = music and taking refrestiments be filled, while there are a good many scores | the French housemaids, who would not have 84.98. sve Turkish towels, now hem Ilhln«llllmnum and some ar seallope 1" | carry everything that is new and nobby in Seagrave sold at 50¢, Gic an a yard, 5 i 44 Deputy United = Stat farshal Richards | of men to fill them with. It is pretty defini- | known a dusting brush from a refrigerator, grave's price was $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, 250, Nove 18804 vard ladies’ capes and jackets ke a receipt for your rails for the election of a street supervisor, city 10,000 yards of embroidery tuat Seagrave burn and Wellever in charge. They were | chanves to be made & Prexent itorce o1l fio g, et n Vet . ! - hanges to be made In the present forc well notwithstanding. ~After dancing for a [ the uniform price of $4.95 & pair. The best ver bought fine dry goods at such nearly two years each in the penitentlary. points as to the city's policy as he may | 200, were escorted to the banquet hall, where 85N P T Waists, 25¢C. 3 Y 165 Nottingham lace curtains. $1.00 pair. 79¢ Sc and 10c¢. I Ce examined by the commissioners of intanity | reported reference will be made to the newly | for which gatherings of traveling men and 500 and 600 Nottingham lace curtains, $2.98 Dr. Warner's Coraline, Dr. Warner's | grave's 10¢, 15c, and 25¢ handkerchiefs, | 4 se of declding by re develop- | A to make them conform approximately to | guards ga ory sl % one price, 79 pair; they sell everywhere the purpose of deciding by future develop- | @ make them conform approximately to | guards gave a I in their armory in 1,000 brussel net lace curtains, $5.98 pair, | ON% Price pair; they sell everywher Wiy pay regular) millinery! atored found guilty of making and passing counter- The o delive essage | couple of hours to the music of an excellel % AT The mayor will deliver his annual messag uple of hours to the music of an excellent | yalucs ever shoun 10% . DrideN batoFerT LNk A Wanartul: dale: Handkerchiol Joe Kraniger, who I8 sald to have tried | think necessary. Among the items of inter- | a delightful spread had been prepared, The 0 Nottineham’ 1ede. GHEtRIng, $T:48. vl ets, 500 ladies’ shirt waists, the 60 kind, at a , $1.48 pair, More than 1,000 In his lot. Al Se : yesterday and ordered {aken to St. Bernard’s | passed mulet law, and changes may be rec- | their friends are note palr. Health and Dr. Warner's 333, Imported [ in ladies’ and gents', are now be, 7ie, 10¢ g (e o patr, Millinery ale. ments what shoyld be done with him than | the new law. Mayor ( ¢ has not an- | Hughes' hall. There was a big crowd, and ernd 2 at $1.00 up to $2,50. IHHosiery. prices when you can buy of us at 40 “j 50 left last evening for Fort Madison with Col- | te]y settled that there are to be a good many | but who carried out their parts remarkably | $10.00 and $ic b have out. them &llito . ' Q1 t ! BLU A ZLE Ladies® Shirt foit nickels, and will serve sentences of | to the council and will recommend such | orchestra, the guests, who numbered about | 135 Nottingham lace curtaing, 78¢ p braining his family as diversion, was | st which this document will contain, it is | evening was wound up with all the jollity 300 Nottingham lace curtains, $1.98 pair. only 2ic each hospital for treatment. This I& more for [ ommended in the prescnt city ordinances so [ On the same evening the Dodge Light | "0 1oian point tace curtains, $.66 pair I. C. and C. P. All the above now going at | and igc each because the conimissioners were convinced I\u{l]n.m! ,m.« intention Inv dealing with this® |-' wa “.‘\m; nt from the interest taken in e 9 - = per cent less? Bverything new and of fthe subject, however, at the present time, and | the affair by the young people that the snille Portier. ST s e aE More pairs yet to be sold of | PU¥ € i AL iy as the law does not go into force for some | guards, who for some years have not been Che nille Portier e o e ladie ! and children’s. Also men ;;"‘ ]'rflf‘“\}”]'y‘ ) bt Ll G time yet he may postpone making any recom- | often heard ‘from us entertainers, were 2.69 == e — lose at 16c and) 108 pa i sottn | B8 ST GMONIRYSE R ODEY SeVERVESEEgEN « Mre, Miller, who lives at 1109 Eleventh | mendations until some future meeting. At | regaining the laurels which used to perch G A2 IO AZA) Standard prints 21gc yard. and all wool; not half of Seagrave's price: during this sale R Bl e oL atitarea ios TIoUsS:Y all events, his message will be watched for | upon their manly brows with some grace. | Seagrave’s $.00 and $6.00 chenille por- = o - =5 7 day while she was there and su ith considerable interest. An exhibition drill occupled the early part of | tiers, 3% yards long, 43 inches wide, heavy illcaline, ¢ var 10c white Shaker flannel now ) P Shirts makin Koff With (wo gold rings and a goid | The committee to which was referred the | the evening, Licutenant Pryor carrying the | decp’ fringe top and bottom and beautital Silkaline, 9c¢ yard. i Ge nl? Shirts, Wateh and chain without fer knowledge, | GUestion of extending the contract with the | young men through the customery military | dado, all colors and shades, now §.69. Seagrave's 15¢ and 18c figured silkalines, yard. S39c¢. When he was caught he had the missing [ 58 and electric light company for another [ evolutions in a manner that reflected credit now 9¢ yard. - - 8 term of five years will also be make its report | on all concernod. Then same dancing to the Seagrave's flannel, Madras cloth ewelry in his possession and he offered no | = i 5 T g ?-x;:lun{nlun R e and some action upon it will be taken by the | music of an orchestra, and the evening was Wool Challis, 0pen Every Evening During This fa and LA G negligee shirts that e 5 D 2 s0ld at 7he, ko at de eac council. : L it passed very pleasantly, Black Sateen We are sole agents for two of the strongest RECORD BREAKIN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rishton entertained 9c V{ll‘(i. | Ghe ateen, s, of his insanity. Clarence Whitbeck was arrested last even- ing on the charge of larceny from a building. Selling Seagrave's lace and chenile eagrave's 10c black sateen now fe yard. Shirting prints, 8%c yard. sengrave Stock. fire insurance companies in the world, viz a party of young people last Tuesday even- the Tmperial of London, incorporated in 1803, The Boston Store, Counell Bluffs, Ta. ing at their home, on Harmony street, in 10,000 yards half wool challies Scagrave and the Glens Falls of New York, incorpo- honor of their daughter, Miss Alpha, who | Sold 25c and 30¢, now entire lot 9¢ yard. Fated in 1849, Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl ot | 1ads them all at a two-minute gait, always : g I earl st | (e front with unapproachable bargaine.. | 15 spending a week's vacation from school : The Bankers Life Association bargains that make our would-be com. | Gutl Those present were the Misses = == et e e Of Des Molnes, Ta., stands at the head of | petitors' heads swim, g, Rk, Sdwell, Caughey, Lyon. | mand to the state courts was sustained, at PR“I“BITI \IST PROTEST | penses of said commission, and the auditor all muiual insurance. It furnishes indem- | ~ Note the followine: Muthottang. | YeHirath, Ollver, Plle and | th costs of the defendant. 4 h Gy L) L WUy UGt (g G L) nity for the least mon s the safest, | 2 cases of standard prints, 3c a yara, | MUlholland. 2 A new assignment of civil cases will be warrant upon the state treasurer for so soundest and has the largest resérve for pol. | worth € y Unity Guild gave an cntertainment Tues- | page Monday morning. much of the sum herein appropriated as may fey oiders, $1.244210.5%. X comparison Wil | 2000 yarls outing fannel remmants, e a ;{‘;‘:g:zu\m"“fix mKll‘!l‘.;;nl.(ifimIx.r:;li.""/\flmfi‘ld:::(: y.Mhe grand jury, lgnored the case of the 4 o o . be necossary for the use aforesaid, on bills convince the most skeptical. Addre W. 0. | yard, worth 121zc. P &l 8% s comp! B Inited States against Rachwitz, charged eme to Have Liquors Manufactured in | of particulars, certificd by said commission W iriaRert 716 W lliow avenuas 1 case halt wool challles, 12c a yard, | 5010 bY Mre. C. A Atkins, duet for French | with counterfeiting, some of the govern- g e and approved by the governor, and the state g ‘ - —— R harp and guitar, by Aaron Lyman and Bd | ment's witnesses telling a _different story Towa Sprung in the Senate. tre er shall pay the same out of any ;us;: ll\(-slr"u( filly, 2 years old, white fac> 2 cases best indigo blue calicoes, Ge a | DUEuette, a vocal duet by Mre. Roff and | from the one they fold originally. fund in the state treasury not otherwise ap- e e st eeenf s (§yarai i Our)entireYitock (oti1llibiealicoesy all| | 25Ta MUlLISS ::m““‘“_‘;"“»jfll(*l’”h{.I‘- M Trevnor, | In the case of H. B Ladd against the : | propriate ossing or bridge sday noon. Lib- | fast ‘colors, dc a yard, and a vio ano duet by Mrs. Rutter | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway, for £ THE PRESIDEN “The said commission shall take such ac- A ;);:L reward for information. E. A. Wick- Our entire stock of fine Scotch zephyr | 804 Mrs. ‘Mvmn M .l.ruvn» gave a select | $20,000 for personal damages sustained in a WILLERNOTIICONDEN & tion as they may deem proper in connection DYEING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . Py ginghams that' sold for Zie now just haif | AU .:_.;::mi\:'r““ (\)\rfl(l):lll‘h;;;”é:.”:"l‘r‘lll‘.ll(’uilel, coll'sion, the jury returned a verdict for the with the Chickamauga and national military When you come to the best hose for sprink- | price, 12e. ; 5 AP aneree (roorencant. iigl aits Resolution Introduced Denouncing Clevelana | P2rk commission, and futher, the commission o 21 3 o ainder of the evening was spent in dancing. 5 ; ling the lawn it is the Maltese Cross. You 50 pieces of 12%%c gingham for today, 6%c. | ™% S HEJIDE 2 ; Books ut Auction. 2 : appointed by this act shall report to the 3 9 i can always get this and lighter grades in 100 dozen ladies' fast black cotton’ hose, | M .'“‘ “"‘r'"fl )l}"'[h e f“.w".", O EINol e criond) L lcongialing I N (ilal bastt boors for His Veto of the Seigniorage Bill Twenty-sixth general assembly of Towa all Send for Circulur und Price List. rubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 202 Main | the best in America, for 10c a pair. O e NN | e aica M mechan{ial mikcellaneolis Lalbiima RovConsideredianciviLERoby their doings, and shall recommend such | Council Bluffs, - - Avenue A and 26th {t; street, 200 dozen ladies” seamloss 'fast black cotton | Seventh avenue, dn honor of her birthday. | BEtiCal meshavil, Tusteliioots, elume: PR o e action as they may deem proper in roference il U L e hose, double toe, o 12 a pair, S e! Mr. 1 . C. s 53 > to the erection o 0 ents d sha maha, 1521 Farnam Streot. (The puints that took tho highest award at s cadoublontoeronly @ pair, Worth | & “pibbetts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholson, | 4t 7 p. m., 536 Broadway firthier tecommend ’(II:}‘:I;‘,;:;:’,‘“';‘:("‘,‘,'I‘ 4okl R © World's fair were the Heath & Milligan | "y 1o les® Mr. and Mrs. E. Heckman, Mr. and Mr Tohert N it ? Ask to see our ladies’ fast black 40-gauge h f ohert Nourse. sum as they may think proper for the pur- = = P le drugglat, =ells them. hose at 25c; others get 35c for an inferior | DWight Haggerty, Mrs. Arthur Harrington, Announce Nourse widely. He is a great | DoS MOINES, March 3L—(Special ‘Tele- | pose of erecting said monuments. Get prices from Shugart & Ouren, the lead. | Stocking Mrs. Frank Hitcheock, the Misses Kracht | gccoss, full of sonse und fun.’—Bishop J. A ETém to The Bec)—Representative Chassell | *The original bill In both houscs called for Sinecial Notices: ng seedsmen of Council Bluffs, Masonic 200 dozen gents' seamless half hose, extra *'"’\ L ‘;;“u':,;m,:"m‘:l‘_“'l “7:“"‘“;(\“ Friday even. | H: Vincent, Chautauque. Broadway church, | of Plymouth exccuted a parliamentary | an appropriation of $25,000 for monuments cou temple. welght and_heavy ribbed top, 10¢ a pair or | | A% €XRIERCE Sacqe SO0 ENER T YER | April 6 and 7, i " manoever this afternoon, which may possibly | and tablets and $2,00 cxtra far personal ex- OUNCIL 'BLUEFS Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. R d’g;e;\.‘(pfiu:;l“:)Alnl‘l—l/lkv:‘éu collars 5e each Mrs. . J. Schuorr entertained the ladies [ Jarvis Wine Co,, Council Bluffs, sole agents | Permit the maunfacture of spirituous, vinous | PEREes of the (I’:)m.lx;:::‘h::]';u-h”:n-‘mll’l\ryugll‘lle‘ DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HESS HAVE B p worth 15¢. g ael | of Unity guild at her residence, 136 Benton | Jarvis 1877 brandy. and malt liquors in this state for legal pur- | Jarger appropriation was Stricken ont. cholce Largaing in frait and gurden PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, An’ imfense purchase of 1,200 dozen of x\a‘l;:((('riilr:‘t!ty afternoom. About forty ladies Caught n Postal Thiof. . After quietly canvassing among the | It was charged upon the floor by Mr. GA"‘:,:':%‘ ::‘,‘1 oI Mr. Fred Montgomery is home from his | [adley” and gents' handkerchicfs. —Ask to Mr."and Mrs., H, B. Watson gave an en- | W. G. D. Mercer of the United States | cmocrats and those republicans who favored ) Gurley oL peauur sandiotharsuthat ey BlII| Boniineya 1 e, ke Ry ors medical studies in Chicago. for 250, 196 or 3 for S0c. - You wili agree | Joyable Easter pariy at their pleasant home, | scoret service returned yesterdy from a | the measure, and holding nearly all of them | iy 0t o0 CRCTs (U FEUR € ARHCTRIOE | _wrocery, SLONGED Miss May Watts of Neola Is in the clty, o | with e that the others are not in the hana. | 111 Washington avenue. Hive five and | trip through Wisconsin, Minnesota and Mich- | in thei r seats for the critical moment, Mr. | {ip COF-TRIRALGE G WEOTRE ML O B0 | XUSTRACTS AND LOANS. AND guest of Miss Grace Gleason on Park avenue. | kerchief business. Silverware at a big | Jancing were indulged in until a laie hour, | ajgn in search of a young man who has | Chassell arose and asked leave to introduce | purpose of erecting monuments on southern | iimbe et el ik 180 2010 Pusey & Dr. F. P. Bellinger is in the city for a few | saving. when dainty refreshments were served. The | heen causing the postal authorities no end | a bill, which, being never objected to, caught | battle grounds. The bill, stripped of some | - — s days on his way from the east to the Pacific We have still a few dozen of $1.00 ladies’ | Parlors were becomingly decorated with rose- | of grief for the past two years by his studied | ¢y0 prohibitionists napping. objectionable features, however, was passed, | YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER AND TYDPR. coast. undressed kid gloves, Foster lacing, we | tinted shades, Easter lilies and pink roses. | neglect to observe the distinction between | b o avsi ot DIVIDED THE LEGISLATURE yelter sltuation; "hay had experience in Rev. A. . Luring of this city Is holding | ofer at 58 a pair. if have not se- | The prizes were very appropriate, the first | his own property and that of the patrons of | The bill baving been read the first time | = DIVIDED THE LEGISLATURE. il also; crences, Address a serlén of revival meetings in the Methodist | Cured a pair of the ladies’ 4-bution Glace | & rooster bon-bon bok, won by Mrs, Fred | the postoffice. It had become so common for [ by its title only the gentlemen from | L8 SHCERR o0 COHOEee BoauminG | o church at Weston. gloves that we offer at 85c a palr do so now, | Johnson, and the mate by Mr. E. W. | registered letters to turn up missing that | Plymouth asked that it be read the second propria 50,1 5 AND DRY CLEANING. 3 dii3 e ;| Haworth. The booby prizes, a pair of Ger- i ha e lain ity hadtalmostabesn % e vearo | Died throug the last legislature by interested Judge Allen of San Francisco, n brother | OUF former price was $L50; this s certainly | Hawortl, The booby prizes, a pair of Ger- :the people int vicinity had almost been | time in full and the prohibitionists were | pirtios in dafiance of the protests of lurge the biggest glove bargain ever offered. We 3 forced to abandon the registry department g S leiatthe ! . April 15 to of J. B. Allen of this city, s attending | sra at the fop with silk mitts and gloves | Shepherd and Dr. J. H. Cleaver. Those | gltogether, regarding a letter as more likely | 2mazed and could hardly believe their ears | majority of the soldiers belonging to the [ G ioek; plonty : United States court. 2 ) “)PIH et 1:“1 present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, Mr. | i N itas destibath Rennentana when it was discovered that the bill author- | Grand Army, is giving the general assembly | will rent 0d man with § 3 e R ages ot fanayEbroeadbdross bt 3 ‘ o reach its destination when Sent under | y;oq the manufacture of spirituous, vinous | no end of trouble, and if the lobbyists would | Invest in hog wnd poulir Miss Laura Hast of Clinton, Ia,, 18 visit- | goods in all the best' shades only 1234c. 25 | and Mrs B. W. Haworth, Mr. and Mrs. ['an ordinary postage stamp than when | S 0% MEUerseere, Oh RaRee JiMene | B0 S1E, of frove, Sd IE LI ObOWIG WORS se Cand” all co Ing her sister, Mrs. George W. Hewitt. She | pieces figured china silks, all silk, not a | Spencer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, | jt was accompanied by the telltale T T i it lthmm 1 Blae ;”(”:' o aey , 920 Gth ‘@venue’ or S OLEY will remain for several weelks cotton back, 17c a vard. ' 25 pleces kaikl | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. | registry card. The case was put into Mr. | 30,0y “moying dvantage of the Situa. | capitol grounds, which are just south of the - George S. Atwater of New York, ex-chair- | silks, the newest and nobbiest thing on the | F. 1. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, Dr. | Mercer's hands and $25 in cash was sent s St - oXb e i 25 ol T o WO A HALP s i B 1 Mrs. Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, M 3 tion it was immediately moved that the bill | new capitol building, was the site urged by 2 man of the racing board of the League of [ market. for siik waists, etc., our price 43c | and Mrs. Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mr. | over the branch of the Chicazo & North- | M L WCC AORARE A RHer Lokt i B | G ol D, e e tion suit, | feres land on Gra aver thiin g American Wheelmen, is in the city for a [ @ vard, others are getting 7ie. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson and Mr. and | western railway running from Winona, Minn., | miasday, O 1 e e e o e lolaiiacessoldftonitin sesmemlooality it St feuonys, U o Ma Snovd nginobby il ineoc) | (I8 T TR RSS: to Blroy, Wis, upon which Lee A'Smith, | “Srpo®™C 0101 element had somewhat re- | However, aa soon as the bill passed and | - foct frontuge Two low, cormer Third yen Mr. and Mrs. James Wild of 907 Seventn | '4ce curtains and portieres. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Montgomery enter- | o suspected postal clerk, had charge of the | coverod’ from thelr surprise by this timo | they recaived the coveted appointment their th stieet, " avenue, who have been spending the winter Calico wrappers, call and see the largest, | tained a company of friends Friday evening | majls. This disappeared like its predecessors [ (2H¢C Wyckoft moved to amend by mak- | opinlons underwent a miraculous change ult street. In Los Angeles, Ci eXpecte o | the nobbiest, the newest and best made | at their home on Fourth street. and Mercer swoopell down upon Smith, 3 E i efore ad- q e 3 S Goiel TR geles, Cal, are expected home s ing the time Thursday, the day before ad- | These grounds already belonged to the state 12 GOOD WORK T loday. garments and at the lowest cash prices Miss Genevieve Wallace entertained the | ge demanded his money, and Smith kindly ANEACaY.. 2 A enelihths Hamb 1o the' alty, young ladles of the G. B. A, at her resl- | maiearie oot ot ht At Kindl | Journment, which was 10st 40 to 44. The mo- | and would entail no additional expe s Hom Mrs. Peter Hopley, a sister of Mrs. W. R 'SECOND FLOO qane Bluft street Monday afternoon nuledalou Lot L InfRICKOLIANCHER, tion to engross for final reading prevailed, | which did not suit this high-toned commit- | i S0 N AGr o Ke v, re od yesterday. fr SRGOY LOOR. encoionsBluft:airequyMondaygaiiernaqns him, $25 in marked bills. Smith afterward 2 & - ! s 3 aver ater w Kemp of this city, returned vesterday from | upes and jackets. Before makin Miss Lilile Jones gave an entertainment | confesiad il A B IS fe o tee, but not daring to select another location | =0H s FFIR SRR B LS California, where she has been spending the : % BREDELIR (R EoYs 5 gontessedtojghayinggropbediBliedmaliarol PROHIBITIONISTS PROTEST in ‘direct violation of law they contented SALE, $,600.00 WORTH PROPE nten purchase, for your own interest be sure you | and dance last Friday evening at the hall of | evictared letters in a systematic manner S o logaivectiviolationfiot Slewisiheviicontented JEtyamon e 2 have seen our line. We don't claim anything, | the Young Men's Institute. The folloWIng | for two years past, and in that time he had Mr. Chassell said that the local option ""_‘“f‘l _‘{ W | 'v('_'“ ’1 "~, SAs e two-thirds Mrs. Arthur Greenamyer left with her | foundation, we claim to have the best line | program was presented: Piano solo, Mr, olen (§2,600, besides a lot of valuable | republicans had been fair with the prohibi- :’;‘fh "":’_r At mal‘_\ mh expenses, |:1'.;v 2 * i maid last week for Cleveland, 0., where she | and can save you money. Carl, “The Demons:" recitation, Miss Cora | articles that had passed through his hands. | tionlsts, and thought it a mere mater of [ the matter rest, =~Upon the reasscmbling of A NTICE GIRL FOR MILe expects to spend several weeks With friends | Wall paper going out by the 50 and 100 [ Hiichcock: vocal solo, Miss Alma Preiffer, | Thore is a woman in the case, it seems, | ustice that a square vote should be taken | the present lesislature, the mempors wor 3 Ragadale, 10 Pear] streot, and relatives, and visit some of the other | roll lots. ~ Get your papering done before | ““Trespassing;’’ recitation from ‘“Richard | ynon whom he has been lavishing his ill- | on his proposition. The motion to take a akionce besiogec by ['I i s A v | FOUND, GOLD WATCH FOB, WHIGCH OV eastern cities before I the busiest part of the season is at hand. 111, J. Frainey. Thomas Tinley and | ;oiton"gains, and 1t was through her aid | Yote on final passage Tuesday prevailed, when peal Il_l|-_'| lm\“"x‘ln:J “\':‘*"I auian aneis ':Im'(ln-n enthive Dy G A DA e o Miss Nell Louden of Fairfield is here as- | :) BOSTON STORE John Yancey executed a black face sketch | {ya¢"ha \vas caught. The capture is regarded | Chassell moved to reconsider the vote and ;“““w r:;m'"“;:‘q“y “-l{u:;:z‘:‘r)- B I‘: “_”S ol ing property and paying for this notice, sisting United States Attorney Fullen in | Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leader and dance. ° Bach part was well rendered | bi"\i¢ Vnitad States authoritics as one of | 4lso to lay this motion on the table. The f 0 the commission some of ia wombors s preparing some cases for the lowa supreme Council Bluffs, Ia, and elicited hearty applause the most important that has been made in | Prohibition element was now fully aroused fotin g up the mo 1 ) A court. Miss Louden has been shvlmgrlupl\l‘r e, g Friday evening Miss Lilllan Trude enter- ‘,:;rq’ g and protested vigorously against the measure | In favor of '“~|"m| ;ll“'lu “'}(3'\{'"\: fi‘, .u‘ ::“, of the motor line, now built as far north for Mr. Fullen and the democratie state com- SOCIAL GOSSIP, tained . number of her Omaha friends in | ¥ ., | being_ rushed through without opportunity | buse of the capitol hill, directiy west of the from Ogden as the Utah hot springs, ta v ( e courln,t Miss Je v ell, The Councl uffs Insurance company's y sbate, cate v state house, where ground would G gham Cit fonrmulen andl honor of her cousin, Miss Jennie Tunnell for amendment or debate, and defeated the-J ¥, Elate, houe, WASre TR OGNS [ Brisha i Lenten lli|n| oly Gives Way to a Period of | who s v|=’l‘(1'|'\t%n:ll i prombuma for March are over $8,000, a gain ’x:';'(x:?»"p:‘.:-1.§f,'x;;'11;f.||,1-;.‘; :i'jH“v'::?lx:‘l‘l\":{:l:‘:ll.::': " state and wisre it would remain an eye T L 1t yjur children are aflicted with aiph- [ Faster Sunday ushered in a week of social We have In stock 1,000 hot-bed sash ot | gt AT PECONOE ORGSO 0 CC The senate today confirmied the site of the | g SNGECE fow bis it F e tho fost of 35 years. For sale by J. O. Do | whoss rellglous scruples are. supposed e b Every day O R PR [l Biufts Paint, Ol and Glass Co., Masonie tem. | [esiies (L fartactowr votee, Sst fov 1 (WA | soldiers” monument, ana instructed the com NAILED THE COVERS DOWN. HAND, Gaorke B Davia e o | In @ high state of development, but even | Why are we selling goods so cheap? They | P1e Pullding: Council Blua, % | ana Dicderich of Pottawaitamic, Lauder and | tissioners to condemn, if necossars, a A Future Congressman's Plan for Clreume streit, Omaha, or address Dr. Thomas Jef- | (Nese breathed a sigh of relief when Lent | want to know if we are going out of busi- | Robert Nourse, Broadway chudch, April 6 m:‘r ;’_fm‘h"‘frvmvl\l""fih"l'"‘i_"lfs‘ul'uhii“'x:“‘)‘:-‘;«;‘ "u‘;i o R Yentlog n Teutlans Merdtelliw, terlsl’ Councll Blufta; Ta: Brioe, $8; was oevr and thy felt that they could plunge | ness, and ask why we can now sell all of [ and 7. Hear him. sent. The prohiblionists will hang up all | N e some talk of appointing a new | Ex-Congressman A. A. Rauney of Mussa- Y \ 2 il the committee, while a few favor giving up the | chusetts, who is aceredited with the leader- into the soclal swim once more and enjoy | those late style congress, laced and button | oo o oo SEEIIEL (0 e el ay n 1)t o afitho - T Y E P Y T themselves without any fear of calling down | boots for $4 that we formerly sold for $5 N — session on Kriday in order. to defeat the | project 4-m\r|~1,v ’n'n-l ‘|""(\:”~':::: ”l\‘\'h:";:‘_""& :"“'I’v‘{fl 'I:‘; "‘:“;"l”_“w" ';mk'“"”’ I'M;'I"“"'“““:“\"{,&: be of interest and great convenience to the | UPOM themselves remarks from the pulpit or | and all other shoes at the same reduction. Jarvis 3ine Co., QounolliBIUES, H1easurS, hf:‘ukl flll-\!l‘\/ll;ll‘\fi‘ll‘flxlr:l(» lnx\ ‘n ||1I.Z' liberal ap- | has char cterized his subsequent career, public and the many policy holders in this | undergo awy pangs from a sensitive con- | The reason we can make this great re- Marringe Licen Contrary to expectations the ker. ragozd | williheivadlysnasded ta.n As a boy It was decreed by his stern old sity, The assoclation fs one of the strongest | #clen dustlon s bscause we want.your trades We | . poiowing imarrioge dicenses wore s- | Lutlon cendemning Cleveland for vololng the | Rropriationh peacy Wacs, ather that he and an elder brother should In the country, and fully meets the demands | _On Wednesday evening Miss Angela | ¢an afford to sell you a pair of shoes at a e :tollonlng matsias S ®" | Biand .seigniorage bill was not taken up portant Law Suits Decid oceupy the same bedroom and share th of people Who want the safest and cheapest | Wickham entertained the Whist club at the | reduction, confident that it we can get you | sued yesterday by the county clerk: in the house. It Is understood that lead- | o “Rripet vl Tal gl bt Tele- | same bed, The future congressman. disHfic B IRata ke o sidence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. | to wear a pair of our shoes we will get your [ Name and Address, Age. | ing democratic members prevailed upon the 28 MOINES, Ma Al to- | this arrangement exceedingly, says the =40 AR5 Wickham, on South Seventh street. The | rade in the future. We assure you that we | H. G. Hagedon, Pettawattamie county., :(’.. author to withhold consideration of the | gram to The Bee.)—In the district court to- York . Herald' o the aubatantlall rankon. © Theo Art Follos. Whist club, Which has been & fixture among | have no old goods, and that we bought for Katle \v\'nllv‘ Pottawattamie county. “ measure for the present and until a caucus | day Judge Spurrier decided the c ps - of that his brother possessed a mstitutional Completed this week, can be bound by | the soclal organizations of Council Blufts, | SOt cash from manufacturers greedy for | John Wohjers, Harvison comiiy:.o i can be held to either smother the resolution | e gate ugainst Mier and state against [ tendency to kick the person with whom ho Morehouse & Co., Council Blufts, _You can | has burst the shell and is now a full fledged | Money - their best lines of spring goods, | Ante M. S8/ ROMENE IS (EHEY: or put it in such form that it will re- | jgicic These were suits upon appeal bonds | chanced to be sleeping out of bed. On cold leave your orders at Bee office. Neat mo- | member of the American Whist league, | And e intend for a week to give old and new | Claus A, Sandbuge, COURER T flect equally upon the republicans who voted | (6"} gupreme court. The defendants, | winter nights young itannes would awaken rocco binding, $1.00. seventy-seven being the number by which | Customers some of the makers' profits. You | (hristina 81 Carbion, Counch Hu ARInaki\taipanage. + 1t i)l proably mov f A%<t AMRIAE. SORRb e o canVIGted. ob | aaran IENIR YOURS Rannoy would awaken il It 1u lstguished. The gentlemen compoa. | only need to remember that Clint S, Byers | Willium Nicholxon, Council Blufts. 221 be heard of ugain. maintalning Tiquor nuisances and fined $300, | had acoirad. in (he. cours A hedletow You will April fool yourselt thls month | ing the club play an excellent game, and they | 1% the man and that 412 Broadway is the | NAERE STefev, CRAN A 2 A bill _was introduced in the house by | ing each was ordered to be confined in the | slumber all the bed elothes, & L unless you buy your groceries of W. S. | had a chance to spend a few hours in play | Place ~ A ot awatthimie county, 5 | Tavlor, fixing telephone charges at 32.00 | yojy of polk county until the fine and costs [ up'in them like an Indlan pappoose. Tho Homer, 538 Broadway. ' on Wednesday evening. Two sets were | Riley & Sherraden's art store is still the : 2l per month for residences and $.00 per f oo pajd. They gave bonds with surety | oy bore his Infliction uncomplainingly for played, refreshments being served during the | Mecea for lovers of art and beauty and low K e month for all other |-h<‘|\'>’ ;:..41(1.'-"'»!:': 'll"" and appealed to the supreme court, where [ any weeks. Never a word sald he in the intermission. The following gentlemen were | prices. This week there will be a special Christian Sciencg—Public services at 3:30 ‘\;"“"l'l“;“_(““- :"‘“_" l"“j‘w;“ “"‘““h'\ ':\,:'w:.-fi both judgments were aflirmed, Subs family cirele of the kicks he was obliged to ho ing Master. present: I M. Treynor, Dr. J. C. Water- | feature, the sale of 175 colored artotyes, | p ‘m. in Royal Arcapum hall in Brown build- [ M Hasleton introduced a bill by reduest, | quently Governor Holes suspended their im- | submit to, or the cold baths of freczing tem- The largest audience that has been in | man, J. J. Shea, C. Dawson, W. E. | the newest and richest product of the genius 8 8 he A uiring . al 8 prisonment during their good behavior and | perature which roused him so often from a L ing. Mrs. DeLong, will speak. The inter- [ sioners to establish a schedule of uniform | o suits were to recover the amount of | biiasant dreams. O I m Dohany's opera house this season witnessed | Aitchison, W. J. aterwasser, John 8. | of the ady. They were only received yester- lons lish. acul 4 i pleasant dream ne night, shortly after b AR 9 Black, Dr. H. A. Woodbury, Dell G. Morgan, | day, but they go at half price, national Sunday schpol lesson will be studied | rates for all telegraph, telephone, express | ). g, aguinst the sureties, notwithstand- | {wolve strokes had rung from the deep- the production of “The Fencing Master | J8qu Tpo o B Seqis Ja0 6 Moreelh [ day, but they go at hat prict ' Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the | and sleeping car companies doing business | jic the action of the governor. The court | toned. bell 1o the ® towen o last evening. Miss Marie Tempest played | Barstow and George H. Mayne. "1 Gole's alr tight wood stoves, just the anum parlors, 5 | n the state. R held that the plaintift shall recover the | town hall, the household was awak- the title role and was ably assisted by Miss | = The G. and S. club of young ladies of this | thing for spring heater, costs 4¢ a day to ational—¥orning: “The Test of Bx- | President Dungan appolated, Senators Car- | ole amount, $600 and costs ened by @ loud hammering, whi g ) 3 el gave an eleg sk 0; hold @ 48 hours. Stove: serience. el . “The Macbeth of the nter, arsh, armon, per, v seemed 1o proc ol ) 00 Lily Post, soprano, and Mr. Julius Steger, | city gave an elegant masked party to their | run one; hold fire 48 hours. Stoves from | perience.” Evening e pealepiHaryl Sarman, SHaron S D e Diiasd emed to proceed from 8 upper. roond baritone, while the remainder o com- | gentlemen friends in the Maennerchor 8.00 to §12.00. Cole & Cole, 41 Main street. | Bible. 4 . o A SubiRgmalnder oliibeigomh | K e Masnnerehor hal | § - - First Presbyterian—Corner of Willow ave- | bills ‘except appropriations that il DUNLAP, Ta., March 81.—(Sp:clal Telegram | {rousers and. taking a good stout ciub fop pany was exccllent. The chorus was par- | on Main street Wednesday evening. The - : = 2 } ki RDREARHALIONA. * AL, Wil S fleutarly ‘strong and well balanced. Man- | young ladies must bo congratulated g the | _ While you are paying for laundry why not | nue and Seventh street, Rev. Stephen | act d on the ,‘"'j‘,f:',’: A K must moet the 4p- | (o pne Bee)—While working in his father's | protection, siole upstairs to take the thief sger Dohany 18 to be congratulated on hav- | way they managed everytling, as all phésent | ESC the best? The Bagle laundry wolclts a | Phelps, pastor. Preuching by the pastor at | proval of a4 malerity % (08 FRIEC S field this afternoon south of town, burning | unawares. The hammering grew loud ng been able to secure this attraction, and [ voted it the best party ever given in the | 'lal and invites comparison. ‘Telephone 167. | 10:30 a. m. At 7:40 p. m., a praiso service RAIDING THE STATE TREAS corn stalks, a 13-vear-old son of .John [ he approached the room occupled by the ausplces of the Ladies Missionary | gne entering wedge has been mad corn stalks, o id-yearold won of ~OUD | wous.' He orept soflly to' the doo: the fact that the seats were all full and the | city. Federal Court under snjoyment with which the audience wit- A good many novelties in costumes were | yesterday was an uneventful day in the | Soclety. Barnest addresses by several from | session of the general assembly towa county was burned to death. His clothing | Mstened ng went the hammer again, aessed the presentation of the opera showed | shown. After unmasking all sat down to | ., < - Omaha, who have just returned from the | expenditure of vast sums of money to erect | FILS . T A e 1 BV Vg and with each stroke a that the people of Councll BIuffs will attend | an elegant supper that did credit to the | UNited States court. Charles Crawford, Who | yolupteer Students’ International conven- | a ‘wonument on each southern “battlefleld | CAukht on fre ,”,1,“,,(\ F ABRIA Lo oK 4’I'|:|r’ ) nall seemed to have beon driven A good play, even when it comes within | cooking ability of the club 1s charged with sending an obscene letter | tion in Detroit where lowa soldiers participated. The bill | the as ) L e A :helr own borders. The following were included in the party: | through the mails 5 been judicially determined that, in Et Gayety, The appointment of Mr. W. 0. Wirt as The lzundries use Domestic soap. to Miss May Thomas of | First Baptist—Corner Sixth street and | that passed is very Innocent in fts natur S REEegeS— longer, buc threw the door wide open. A Pr————, Mesdames Beno, Schicketanz, Groneweg and | Red Oak, entered a plea of not gullty. First avenue. Prezching by the pastor. | and calculated to disarm the susplcions of th Ty 3 ol o | strange spectacle confronted him. His elder Robert Nourse, Maloney; Misses L. Kirscht, M. Kirscht, John W. Kelly pleaded guilty to the crime | Evening service at 8 p. m. Subject: “False | few faithful guardians of the e treasury CRESTON, Ta,, March 31.—(Special to The | Sriss YRCEEE B0 roring on one side “‘His lecture on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | |, Groneweg, G. Groneweg, K. Groneweg, | of taking $5 from a letter that was intended | Ideas of How to Be Saved," the fifth of a | who were elected to this legislature. It sim- | Bee,)—Early this morning a large barn on | of (ne bed, On the opposite side the future [ have never héard excelled; from beginning | N. Groneweg, H. Groneweg, B. Herman, L. | for another man. He was given a year in | series. Sunday school at 12m. Junior union | ply authorizes the governor to appoint a | o'\ prerson's farm was burned. Five | congressman was knecllng on the foor, to end it was inetnsely interesting, and the | Herman A rling, M. Sperling, E. Grahl, | the Polk county fail, but owing to the fact [ 3 p. m. Young people’s meeting 7 p. m. | commission consisting of seven gentlemen |\ 0o " 0rcox harness, two buggles and @ | busily nailing the bedclothing to the side sntire audience was charmed by the dramatic | B Lentzinger, L. Shindele, M. Whitteker | that the case was not a very aggravated | Sunday school at Bethany 3 p. m. Preach- | who participated in the battle of Chatta- ) w0 quantity of graln were destroyed. The | board of the couch power displayed.”—Hon. E. N. Morrill, M. | anq the Misses Neumayer; Messrs. J. Gardi- | one, the court decided to postpone the issu- | ing 4 p. m. James H. Davis, pastor nooga to co-operate with the Chickamauga | SURC ISR S0 B0 T Ured 0 the Des Wwh re you doing there?” roared the C., Washington, D. C. Broadway church, | yer, J. Graham, F. Herman, J. McDermott, | Ing of the mittimus for the present L and Chattanooga national military park com- | & Wt CEE frate father April 6 and 7. B. McDermott, F. Duen, J. Clark, J Schicke: [ Charles C. Perdue pleaded guilty to the Basrai) 4 aeeer ypox e misslon—whatever that may be—to ascertain oy Why, replied. this . extracrdinary 'bovs P A — X T P I P R e charge of bootlegging, but the pronouncing | At St. Francis Xavier's church ading | and mark the position occupied in these ba entern Notes calmly, “I was just fixing these bedclothes The Firat Baptiat church will give a | Wit o B oo Gl iECdy B 0 ber of | of sentence was postponed until the Septem- | musicians of both cities participate. Choice | tles by each regiment or batery of Iowa | mhe gawing of onyx in Salt Lake City is | o that he couldn't Kick ‘em off, as he has musical and literary entertainment on Tues- 4 S8 - troops, d for such purposes shall avail X \ Rusiont nae literer ittt ues™ | friends of the party witnessed the dancing, | ber term. He fs now out on bouds of $600 | program. i Toops, an puri : | becoming an important industry been doing for the last six weeks Y ) AP AR * | which was continued until a late hour. from the court at Clarinda, charged with vio themselvos of tho knowledge and asiatance of fruit in the history | Then there was & scene, but the boy did ers ee Furniture rompany, 236-238 poflh F s P g The largest crop Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale The Council Bluffs Rowing association, | lation of the state prohibitory law. Myers-Durfee Furniture | .“" ‘> 280 of representatives of such regiments or bat- | "o TG N oo P oalley n Arizona is ex- | not lose his temper, although he complied at Gas Cou's oMo ! formally called the boat club, gave a Perry Clark of Imogene was sentenced to | Broadway, save money ant ‘ime (0 pa terles and other organizations. The other ¥ pected this year with his father's command to remove the st party_Thursday evening at Chambers' hall, | seventy days in jail and fined $250 for boot For cobs go to Cox, 10 M in street. Tele - w— Ogden & Brigham City Railroad com- | nalls he had driven into the bed. But it is See the new art goods at Mrs. Nile at which society was present ina body ging - phone 48. gaer Ogden The': 60 worth noting that shortly afterwadé be wi - Like previous social functions under the | In the case of Laine against the Equitable — - Everybody kuows Davis sells drugs, | auspices of the club, there was nothing to be | Life Assurance soclety, the motion to re- Domestic soap breaks hard watem 4 sections of the bill read as follows l A sum not exceeding $1,500, or much | The thereof as shall be necessary, be and Is [ pany is Incorporated at » . will 60 Gl commence W extensiom | gived & bed W bimselty hereby appropriated for the personal ex- ] pany

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