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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. APRIL 184 \ ! ‘nex( PR [ to the bottom, forming as nice a beac :.|- Filiman's oMeers have taken control of the | NI AT} \ AR N v THE DAILY BEE[NENS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | 2ufvricted st s i | Wt ittt | NINE - SPIES B GoURGIL BLUFFS - pavilion has been nded to a point sev- | handied ¥ = Ir - > £y ' fifflfi eral hundred feet below the hotel, almost v > . (Continusd from First Page) i A ik kit OFFICE = =« NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Mayor Oleaver is Now Confronted by a Very | o the boat house of the Councii Blufis Row- | PRESBYTERIANS A4ND PROHNIBITION 2 wasertod that b en along the Ing assoclation. T have not recelved information of a | Siberia weather nd FEAT et Solid Condition. 4 e Py a6 OREURBER 7 eall from Governor Tiiman of South Caros | was the Russian com Delivered by carrler to any part of the ity i The paints that took the highest award at to Quarrel Over Total Absti REve 10, Bet By Bous oF trovps | the Beheoner 1o Tkdivorionim. And towed >yb Aol the Warld's fair wero tha Heath & Milllgan | ., ', Suartet Over Tatul Abs g nave been made ¥ body Of troops | the schooner to Viadivostok W, ARAReY, . I A B s B EVELAND, April 1. (8pecial e in readiness to ene of the - F &) DEMOCRATS ARE BOLDLY HOLDING HIM Up | Peints. Davis, the drugglst, sells them gram to The Bee)=The, Wade Park Avenue | trouble. Ihe officlals sy that, owing U SUNDAY WITH COXEY. TELEPHONES | Busincas Office...... E e Get prices from Shugart & Ouren, the lead- | Presbyterian church s in trouble over the | the ullar natore of the distirbance in A 1 Night Editor : ing seedsmen of Council Bluffs, Masonic | temperance questiom.c Some of the mem Z“f.‘x‘i"',‘,;.“:;:’.”“,'; Y easn trhops Yt | e Army Hospitably Kecclved by the Unless ife Puts Some Democrats on the | temple. bers claim that there I too much temper- | they could only operite to maintai potce Citlzens of Beaver Falls, 1 MINOR MENTION. Pollco Force None of His Appolnts Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. ance in the chureh and object to the | and prevent bloodshed and destruction of | BEAVER FALLS, Pa, April 1-Several e + “ ¥ - A principle of total abatinence being taught. | Property. They could not even be sent | thousand people met the Coxey Common ments Will Be Confirmed -The e H ' T 1 A 1t twentee w ol for by Governor Tillman to take any part ti Falls wi Je Haven s selling piles of Payne's Colerv | A8 a result twenty-five or more members | for b¥ Governor Tillman to tak weal army at Beaver Falls when the army Quebr Situath compound, Hool's sarsapatilla_ arid other | who represent the Temperance faction haye | ' 98#1sting the spies in thelr work entered this afternoon. Camp was pitched near the Beaver river on Colle hill. Posrton store, spring dress goods, capes. The regular monthly meeting of the park eommissioners will be held this ovening. medicines. withdrawn from the ¢hurch stastilng Rumors Denlail A cock fight took place Saturday night . - i Elve N About three week's ‘ago Mrs, J, L. Young NEW YORK, April L—George Fearons, | Meetings were held on the grounds at somewhere upon Officer Leuch’s beat, but no The democrats, judging from negotiations ”1":“] "Tm”' 'rhrI:r;\:Iu “"*: X ,‘l_'" 8 | was deposed by tha session from the posi- | coineel for the \Western Lnion, recelve i [ gnee and §36 collected by Marshal Smith arrests were made. that have been pending for some littie time | hhifical and literary entertainment of 8° 1 tion of assistant superintendent of the In the ever the usual m wias held 3 day eve 3 dmission 15 cents. 3 the following dispatch from Columbia ' opera house, an e th S A number of the members of the Gany- | past, mean to have their share of the spoils, | Co5 ¢Yen!N& April 3. Admission A Junior Endeavor soclety. This action, it [ ¢ oday s [ sl LWL R U L FOR MED'CINAL USE mede Wheel club took their first run yester- oh & thine 1 TH das cooking st rer a1 le | 18 claimed, was the result of complaint The r and sever bers AT put to. 1 i RO ur such a thing is possible. e rathe Jas cooking stoves for rent and for sale 1 he mayor and several mem! there and put to bed in the theater day, going to Manawa and back. The roads g A fpbilrblag s it Pl being made by n certain youngster to his | ity goverimint are apprencnsive BP0, oleloak. 128 roctalth Rnd joinad. nee NO FUSEL OIL cre found to be irly good condition i# thought throughout t 1try cessitating the formation of a new o were found to be in fairly g ! 1 U e T TE s B e h ittt LR PRGBS R you find anything populie you miy Maste Homer S8herman ¢ alned a i feel bi 8 ¥ e han after v v P ay in the council, 6 to 2, while the republi - P w cel very much obliged if yc the astrologer, Kis n of the recruits Ay s superior party of his small friends last Friday after 3 h pul > & toxicating lquors, he boy's father works [ state to the press that the city is perfectly | were potters from 1ast Liverpool. Food Duify's fure Malt W on at the home of his par Mr. and | cans have a still more overwhelming ma- | FLEEING FROM IMATABELES. | for a liquor firm and is 4 an elder in | quiet and that it has not L sary | enoush to lust the army thros days wus Mrs. W. W. Sherman, on South Seventh | orlty In the mayor's chalr, 1 to 0. The - the church, Mrs. Young's appolatment | to Increase the police force or ontributed by the citizens, and the officers Btreet mayor has the naming of the members of the | A Trooper's Story of Terrible Hardships in [ was made by the temperance committee of | UNUSUal measures whatever Neive | Were ‘etitertalned: by Notel - keepems. TR . 4 ¥ 3} c requested us to wire this to vou, and vou | teen dollars was collected from the croswe A meeting of the democratic members of | polico force, so that about fften republicans the Afriean Bush. the Senfor Ende: tety, and the action | GG Uke 0t or ot 4% Yoy see feen dollars wag collected from the crowd the city councll was held last evening would ordinarily reccive jobs were things |, The following Is part of a letter written | pjyivee “heing consulted, Following close | o = ot wll rely which their action at the council meetiug | AP0 i by a British cavalry soldier who was In the | yiiee Dol Somits AL 30 B TRE Orderly and Serlous Perauine ANOUIT tngtne this evening with reference to appoint ¢ft to take their natural course. The coun- | recant campalgn against Lobengula Purk Avenue Woman's Christian Tempor ANOTHER WIND CAVIE LITTLE ROCK, April 1—Two hundred not be persu © any other. 18 sald to have been agreed upon. ':I on the other hand, has the selection of }n defies me trying to explain on paper | ance unfon, informing them they would 54 s 5 of the army ived today on a stock trafn | Send for in-trated pa The following jurymen have been the members of the fire department and also | What we have gone through, and only those | have to pay rent for the use of the churci (i Blsctvero & Viel of ftor | and joined their comrades who were DUEFY'S MALT WIHISKEY €O, for the April term of superfor court: . . | has the privilege of ratifying or not the ap- | Who have had experience can understand, | oF hold their Friday afternoon meeting It is Discovered in the Vieinity of 1ot ST RNT Kirk, Charles Coleman, \W. M. Higginson, | pointments made by the mayor to positions imon thing Is noticed Just now of the e father that Mrs, Young was teaching he democrats having an overwhelming majority See the new art goods at Mrs, Niles', young puplls to totally ab:tain from In | el sty 8 B ed at North Little Rock., Nine L Ous Tiarson, George. Baker. L. Swearingen, | on the poilce force Loben” on the Shangani meeting Wan ‘held 1o tlect (WO €0Crs: | (o tne’ Hewr thovermar’ Croes 1o T, | transportation, © AU tonight ity joned . H. 0. Cook, P. D. Mottaz and Henry Paschal. | It is stated that tho democrats, feeling | WO Started with five days' rations of m Howard Young was nominated by the | 0 The Heed—Governor Charles Shel- | the force and left for Memphis via the Special Noticess fitrlot o tion of the Young People's | their power, have been trying to run a | On our arrival at the King's kraal Major | temperance faction and Peter Hecker, jr., | 4on Adjutant George A. Silsby and I Bald Knob branch of the iron Mountain, LA distric i mven ;J*‘x O a 1o bo held | “BIUA on his honor the mayor during the | Wilion and thirty men entered the kraal I»i the_opposition. ~The moderator, Rev! | MeDonald, tax collector for the Milwaukee | Betrly 1 ““; Mt} Gt LAt I aha COUNCIL BLUFFS: Boclety of Christlan Endeasor i, Tho | past few days. They have promised him | (OF Village), thinking they would casily take | Mr. Chalfont, ~declared both elected; | raflroad ituted a party from the eant- | RREe Bt 1o RO O N + in this city about ”"1.‘;”‘,»"..‘,.‘“« I wouthe | that if he does mot appoint at least four | the king. They were, however, immediately "_}"-\}l';\' ..‘,{.‘ Wi \:“""I'} clerks of | ern part of the state which has been mak- [ just starting: that within thirty (ays 0,- | DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HESS HAVE district comprises elght counties I SoW | domocrats to positions on the polics. force | Surrounded by thousands of Matabeles, At [ election asseete T R ) " of: the HTllssaHa WhloH took:n | .000- e Will & Washington With @ comi- | - some choice barkains in fruic and garden wes! Towa, and the comyer o mdance is | they will causo him lots of trouble bY re. | the same moment we discovered that the | \eiolon 1o Slect, fof, thiee vears the, mun Y Wednesday, The party was | mon purpose land near this eny? REda T cupy three days. A larg fusitg to confirm any man whom he | PUSh was black with th nd we were [ oftenest y had forgotten to obserye Captain Murfin_of Lincoln at Gone to Join Coxey, GARUAGE LEMOVED, CLSSIOOLS, VAULTE o e e i does appoint. Furthermore, they will | YerY Soon hemmed in. We could sec the | this rule, and it was therefore unknown | Deadwood. and the party mustered in the ST LIVERPOOL, O, April 1—The | Chimneys Rl L LESHRR SRR T AP G We are sole agents for two of the strongest | straightway proceed to knock out of the | MaJor and his men fighting desperately, | which was the three.vear and which the | CUSeh BUADIS o compiny of state milith: R e S ol | L arey fire fnsurance companies in the world, viz: | hox every republican wh ) AUE ) hut were powerless to rescue them, as vol- | two-vear elder Mr illed | recently organized. — They inspected t ast Liverpool delegation of striking pot- 8 Zgrn, LOANS. TARM AND the Imperial of London, Incorporated in 1503, | in the fire department, The (bt oot ins | 16¥8 of bullets were poured into us. Major | another mecting, which was held Satur- | Sobllers home at this place “and wer s U R B LR e e CAOYRLS and the Glens Falls of Now York, incorpo- | evident ability of the democrats ty meny | Wilson and his party have never been heard | Ja¥ nisht. Co V. Hull leader of the | HEVER (HALRELLE thladid L Falls, They were headed by Mike = T Corneil” Bifts Address . THEY ALL ASK WHY. ghid 4 werance faction, read @ petition signed borhood g 0 carriee use banne rated in 1849, Lougee & Towl Pearl st. | trouble in case their demands are not con- | oF #ince, and there is no doubt that they ! Brn faking 1 AL e vanneE: | YOUNG LADY 8 GRAPHER AND TV we were absolutely without food, and we | to let him by § not nearly so bad as they have heen | (Gl A thousand persons saw . ARt And Byers' Grand Speeial Sale Still Co tarautod to our being cut off the blacks in the | speake Turning, he marched from m. i “I'“‘” bl L mMEng_ lew Cows. of stock, about & miles Horti of town. Cattla Every day hundreds of ladies inquire: RECORD BREAKING that horrible tin of us never Wind cave, has beensdiscovered about six Abell 15 10 ¢ v 1 mi in charge Jovest i duiry, Do and pouliry business: good ness, and ask why we can now sell all of 2 : g at the front with unapproachable bargains— R R i E LA and all other shoes at the same reduction Note the following I8 no doubt but that we s| have been Matthew Gering and I K. Pollack of | to haul summ uests to it, The rus favorable, He sald that no general pre- | acres lund e at less than 1t had | Plattsmouth were In the city yesterday and shows fully as large an underground | (iVises all persons to get vaceinated. Those ARG reduction, confident that if we can get you | yard, worth 12 over of Which we mado a desperato rush, | 2 LALILG LA G LU, TIRED OF I i OF SHANE e e ey i i have no old goods, and that we bought for | | 2 cases’ best indigo blue callcoes, Ge a | W€ had We cirrled the wounded and sick | Is reglstercd at the Millard, Jiion, 4 years lieap for cash or on Spot cash from manufacturers greedy for | yard. Our entire stock of light calicoes, all | cwenty-five miles we marched thraugh the Nebraskans at the Hotels. DEADWOOD, fxing the rate ) w, Milan and Naples hourses, 18 the man and that 412 Broadway is the [ © 50 pieces of 1214 gingham for today, 6%c 0 pieces of 121c gingham for today, 6%c. | following us up. We formed a laager and | At the Mercer—O. H. Swingley, Beatri phine. Her mother resides at Erie, Mich., N bout lossen In stock during the recent | y,on which was inseribed “East Liverpool's «d have aroused a great deal of interest, | WEre Cut up to a man. For six whole days of i [ in this county have been sever BUSTKina Bottars - BEERneL of: Lo Co s ter perience in , as Is natural, the republicans on the fire i it N pe towill T s e A had to take to eating our own horses, owing [ pulpit and laid the pap by ng. - 1 1or 20 per cent Will | gquad” start from the Digmond and partment arc by no means the least in- losses, which have been princi- [ (e, SOUAE EGATE TEOI SABTUIRAGE, FIRST CLASS, FOR 40 HBAD tinues. - = thick bush.” Oh! the awful remembrance | ¢hurch, followed by his adhercnts A cave, rivaling in magnitude the famou TISTETN ) : of Most e e V X WOOD'S CONDITION FAVORABLE. & ¢ otheg fipabiat slab L b Bt Lo L L & ST o Th0 Totioan 2 THeY poax mention it to one another, as it was like PERSONAL PAR 1GRAPIS. miles northwest from town. Messes, Al o Dlenty grass, salt and water, Op :}l:y' :'r ]“": Il;‘l:::“w hl L .‘ v'"'-:. : '1‘\'”\ The Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta., horrible nightmare, and it will be many a drich and Hopking, two capitalists from | Health CommisslonermAdyises All Persons to | will rent’ to good man with $1,00.00 capital t ant to kno I Mty 'S¢ | Lieads them all at a (wo-minute gait, always | 1018 day before we shall regain.our spirita. | Mme. Norris returned Friday from a short | Aurora, 1ll, ‘the for e L L Be Va e wnd all - convemences. 1o T 1 i ] ,I'HX days’ and nigh we never slept, and | visit to New York. (bl L b Ciebabid) Gl WL UL AL Health Commissioner Saville sald yester. ), 4 6th avenue or 323 Broadway, Couns thoso late style congress, laced and button | i, (FO0L WIth wnapproachabl it we tried (o iight a fire to cook our hor g argaing the ake o ould-be com- 1 Morris Mayer and wife of Norfolk were at | developing it, and will send teams and | day that the condition of Erakeman Wo ¥ boots for $4 that we formerly sold for petitors’ heads swim. flesh we were immediately fired on. There | ng paxton yesterday. tallyho coackics here in the near future | now suffering with smallpox, Was Very ' pom SALE, CHEAL, TWO AND ONEITA The reason we can make this great 2 cases of standard prints, e a s paa g il lierad st oL oL guk wind {s greater in it than at Wind cave, | cautionary measuros would be taken, but e locality, Lot “on Auction is because we want your trade. W I oracenc Loon stiotgar, disabled; ik ormer Third aye ENTE AN TaR1| by bh REphle 60 8Hoss . at 2,000 0yarde nating Aannel rerintnle. not been for a fearful thunderstorm, under Mrs. O. P. Black is quite sick at her home, | area. 5 \:m. LG i s e L L i torms, A, X ; leaving our gun carriages and all our blank- [ Receiver Trumbull of (he Gulf road a to wear a pair of our shoes we will get your 1 e half wool challies, 12%e a yard, | epe it LSO LU LU L) ecelver. Trumbulltof the If road ar- e ST B SOLD, 0N 0D WORK T S b e e R L i S B oy ets, capes, efe., behind. Upon the few horses | rived in the city fr or yesterday and | gy untIot Xixed 6T TRt G IRelANg and 9 years old; on “ighths Hamb men. I shall never forget that night. For — o S aneal ROMIE, April 1 r\ ll 'lm’\ been 1\'~1HH‘ e, Second avenue, south of water works, pecial exchange In regard to i T money their best lines of spring goods, [ fast colors, dc a yard o i S ot SALE, L0 WORTH PROPERTY IN dis;lnthnaLtor @ week to aive old and niow | " Our ontive. stook ot fine. Se senep | PUEH. The only thing that kept us going | At the Millard—H. H. Wilson, A. S. Ray- | Tele )—Loudella Clark, an | the payment of customs duties. The rate Tox, twon good lots [0 Quanah, Tex.y and we inten or a Kive Our entire stock of fine Seote e Vi i o L zephyr i i R 3 i 1 on fs the basis which prevail % 1% Tex ¢ ks tnR e pbon ¥ : was the knowledge that we were marching [ mond, Lincoln. actress at the Gem theater in this city, | det 0 fs the basis which prevails A LRI R I AU FGeN I B0, Rk s‘r‘l’l‘y°"“"“fl‘; B Ga b sr LhaLi Cltat .. Dyers L‘I!,Igllluluf that sold for 25c now Jjust half | for our lives. The next day we came to a | At the Paxton—Oliver Rodgers, Lincoln; | committed suicide at 2 o'clock this morn. 3 . S. Byers [ price, 1214 halt, and found that the niggers were still | Frank M. Woodward, Lincoln, ing by taking seventeen grains of mor place. B e o 100 dozen ladies’ fast black cotton hose, | the commanding officer saw that he could do | George M. Borowick, Columbus. WANBRe Hus ity DLaIN e s hol avalTnerabars Riley & Sherraden's art store is still the | the best in America, for 10 a pair. no more and that there was nothing for it | At the Merchants—C. C. Baston, ; m T Jack's Lily Clay Deamatie com- Mecca for lovers of art and beauty and low | 200 dozen ladies’ seamless fast black cotton | but to fight as long as we had sirength. | M. A. Hartington, Hastings: ¥, x. | pany. Among the dead woman's cifec prices. This week there will be a special | hose, double toe, only 12%ze a pair, worth | We cut our way through the bush, while | Chadr n. were found two farewell letters, one to a feature, the sale of 175 colored artotypes, | 19¢ the niggers blazed at us with their elephant | At the Dellone—N. R. McBride, Grand | lover, by the name of Gordon, who re the newest and richest product of the genius | = Ask {0 see our ladies' fast black 40-gauge | guns on elther side. At last they loft us, | Island; E. McDonald, Valentine; Arthur L. | Sidcs at Grand Rapids, Mich, and another of the ady. They were only reccived yester- | hose at 25c; others get 35c for an inferior | and just as we had shot two horses and were | Sheetz. Grand Island. S g L day, but they go at half pric stocking. drinking their blood—as we had not had a e act to be e over having recenty 2 200 dozen gents' seamless half hose, extra | morsel for forty-eight hotrs and had been nutlilag AsiBelkiton Note While you are paying for laundry why not | weight and heavy ribbed top, 10c a pair or | fighting or marching all that timewe s Tt O ek get the best? The Eagle laundry solicits a | & pair for 25e, worth 12, Mr. Selous at the head of the rellof par The Nebraska City association has adopted Sioux Falls 1. lophone. * trial and invites comparison. Telephone 167. | 100 dozen gents' all linen collars Se each, | Some of our fellows realiy broke dowi wiih | Several amendments to its constifution and | SIOUX FALLS, S. il 1—(Special e d : worth 15c. Joy. I am in good health, but some of the | by-laws, changing the fime of the annual [ to The Bee)—The movement to establish PERSONAL PARAGRADIS. An immense purchasc of 1,200 dozen of | men will never really recover, as the fatigue | meeting and the fischl year to January. The | lous distance telephones from this city to ladies' and gents' handkerchiefs. Ask to [ and hun, have shattered thelr consti- | ehanges simplify the Sy lem, Madison, Dell Rapids, Canton and " Dick. Stewart has returned from Massa- | See bargain Marked e, 7e, 10¢ or 8 | tutions t o few of us are without shirts | ChonBes simplify the"work of the secre- | jijrker not been abandoned any chusetts, where he has been attending col- | for 25e; 19¢ or & for S0c. You will agree | to our backs, myself included; boots made | taT¥ and correspond’ with the legal re- | means. The idea is to sell cou good H with us that the others are not in the hand- | out of saddle wallets, and all aro more op | Quirements as to state Taports. for u certaln number of “talks® over the Mrs. James Conner and daughter of Rock | Kerchief business. Silyverware at a blg | less in rags. % At the annual meeting of the Equitable of | & X “kuaranty of $130 per - that the Island, I, are the guests of the family of | SViBE: 3 A Lol CONNECTIONS WITH SIBERI L Grand Island the following officers were s requir Tt i thought o Fred Goise, We have still a few dozen of $1.00 ladics ZRLL elected: President, James Cleary; vice pres- s from here to Dell Rapiis and from undressed kid gloves, Foster lucing, we ) L e e the e bullt, James Patterson s making arrangements | ofior ot 8¢ @ lr:l‘r.l o "‘f” oo | Russian-American Line of Steamships to | ident, H. C. Miller; secretary, O: W. Brln- | fich \ullmn?:w-‘:-tlilmlu- ;;l“g:nnlz‘\lx.nlnt> oF ot to move his family to North Platte in the | cured a pair of the ladies' 4-button Glace Plow ’?KI‘;‘U ‘”“"""("!*'- . &, Ue'"‘k‘;yl-m ‘“"' assets | ss.u00. near future T o oler b 850 ks 2 SAN FRANCISCO, April L—A local paper | OF the association amaunt to 000 and the Castori: HE ! ite 3 reseripti R gloves that we offer at 8Ge a pair do so no pril L—A local paper | gnoey TecHiEisRRSETeRA A ST5/000) Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s preseription for Infants H. W. Hart has returned from F our former price was $1.50; this is certainly [ Mmakes the statement that a company has Anxiety has been allayed in building-loan and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morplhine nor Toit, Kan., where she visited friends for sev- | the biggest glove bargain cver offered. Wo | been organized to operate a large fleet of A : WA o circles by the restoration in the senate bill | pre 3 S eral weeks. are at the top with silk mitts and gloves | steamships between Viadivostok, the east- | of the heuse clause px:mp(lngmu:;v'v‘tl-dlx:uollm Frens other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute C. H. Oglen leaves today for a visit of [ 48 Wsual. 50 pieces of fancy brocade dress | ern terminus of the Great Trans-Siberfun | from the eperation of Mo o tssoclations > W i 38 soveral days in Chioaso. U will ‘bo ac- | Eoods livall tho hest shades ouly 123, "25 | railway, and some point on the Pacific | proviso is to the effect that the tax snall | DUS MOINES, Tn., SPiLL Cpeclal B for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. o Torsti iy eces figured o ilks, ,ne % i e - ) = The ee)—Senator Brower, chair- e chent ne et ol | ing | SOMon bk, Tron sard 35 ploces katkl | fiar el obiesy SaP Delee, o organtan | not bo levied ubon those nstituclons whien | E7AT 12 B9 [ TR DR OO 16 is Pleasant. Its guaranteo is thirty years’ uso by Miss Jule Cleaver, who has been visiting | Si'o" pack, 17 Mt L il i snownBTEthe ssian-American | make no loans except to shareholders for s g el 3 ; . ) Miss Bisic Butts on First avenue for somo | LU 11 NORCRt wiid nobblest thing on tho | Lircet, Weansportation, company. | with | {ho purpose of enabling them to build homes, | lature on reception to General George W, Millions of Mothers, Castoria destroys Worms and allays oft. S v 5 3 L o 8 . ce 45c | capital of §7,000,000, and " jts *chie " | Jones of Dubuque, has about completec 2 e Cfin,. otk BaturdayinishtitorEliscihomeliniiiativara, (otherayaragetting Kers ure the Amoor Steamship com- g e e N R feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Milwaukee. j y , pany of Siber d Americy | AL ToN AN 0 Ak naw dhd Hobby ina oL of | and American capitalists, Opened the Season. = J NI ‘ JF i Mrs, Fera Wels anddaughier, | L custuing and portiere . Aohe whom are sevcral largely interested | yosterday the Shamrocks and West | Selioral, Jones has accepted 19 hhid cere: cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colie. Castoria relieves 5 %0 to | Calico wrappers, call and s s e ad. A contrac : : comeRtolDeeMainenipa priled nrs da Seybert, are . anning to SEO: Calico wrappers, call and see the largest, | already been made with the Russian gov- | Omahas met at the Walnut Hill grounds e his 00th birthday. The pr m will teething troubles, cures constipation and flatuleney. ermany for an extended trip. = They will | the nobbiest, the newest and best made | ernment for carrying the mails and doing a ed the fi 0 b 1 with a reception to the general by &2 probably leave this month and spend sev- | garments and at the lowest cash prices | a general carrying business for a periog | 204 Plaved the first local game of the seaxon. | Governor Jackson at his office. The guest Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach Yo 0 eave) | e hF G0 R HE BRI O Rt of Tifteen years, during which time & ves | It Was something of a go-as-you-please, in | will he accompanied to the hall of the ¥ L Ves: + 'SECOND FLOOR. sel must he constructed each year For | Which the Shamrocks came out ahead by 25 | house by the governor and the committee, and bowels, gziving healthy and mnatural sleep. Case The Dramatic Or q By ol i these vessels negotiations are now in prog- | to 11 and will be received by the assembly in Oapemigandy Jaokete: = iBgforelimaking fad | iy otati NN tw Y on s INeLUNOR T BN o eaat [t B e Joint convention. After prayer and music toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Robert Nourse, who Is to appear at the | purchase, for your own interest be sure v - t LA L ; Broadway Mothodist church April 8 and 7, 18 | huve sean out Ine. We domt sl anytuing, A dol g arep ton donatiugty OthersIl i Madlgied s OMlice: L B L A s e creating quite a furore everywhere. At | foundation, we claim to have tho best line | large sum of money will be devoted o the | Togbl NAIAGEN, April 1.—Prime Minister | g8, KC Siohe "and_ will reply. Addres C = Ottumwa he had a crowded house, and the | and can sive you money improvement of the harbor at that point stropihusizapiEnetly commemorator: the life and public serv- Castorln. astoria. audlence was enthuslastic. The Courier says: | © Wall paper golng out by the 50 and 100 — - : S e ices neral Jones will then he delivered 5 ; = G “Dr. Nourse Is eloquent and witty, and a | roll lots. = Get your papering done before STOPPED THE FIGHT. TELEGRAPHIC BRIE. by ex-Senator J. K. Graves of Dubuqu Castori is an excellent medicine for el Castoria is s0 well adapted to children thas complete master of himselt on the lecture | the busiest part of the season is at hand, —— John N, Irwin of Keokuk, Judge G. dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its | [ recommend it as superior toany prescription platform. With contortions of countenance BOSTON STORE, Utah Sheriff Prevents n Lightweight Con. Domestic. Vbt T CED T £00d SHEORC uponthels childran jt Rnomiiopuey he can depict the inner workings of the | Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co.. Leaders, test Near Salt Lako The body of Joseph Olds, the ninth vietim | ganigation: Secretary of State Meiariand i G. €. Osaoon, ‘ML A. Ancuer, M. D, mind, ‘the most intenso _feelings-passion, Council Blufts, T, SALT LAKI, April 1. (Special Telegram | of the Gaylord, Pa., mine'disaster, was re- | 6n behalt of the' Indiana assoctation of | - Lowell, Mass. 111 €0, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. atred, triumph and love—as vividly to b The Bee)—Sheriff McQueen stopped a | covered yesterday miorning. fowa ‘and of the’state, to be followed | R e | R e audlence as if they were written in letters Concert at St. Xavier's. o Ne - & va R v Wa o R e &4y short remarks by members of the s fight seven miles west of the city R. C. Walsh, county commissioner, was | {045y lice Tt fs expected that General which am acquainted. 1 hope the day isnot | ment have spoken highly of thelr experi- of fire. And the workings of his mouth | A sacred concert was given at | {his after o E . S AN Sthe Wo ¥ ¢ afternoon. The fighters were Bob | killed vesterday by B. J. Weir at Rockport, | Jhes Wil come to Des Monies under tne : I . YA hsl‘ evening were greeted with uproarlous | §t. Francls Xavier's Catholic church last | Thompson, colored, champion lghtweight | Tex. The dificulty was about the occupancy | somese ‘of . detall from the Governor's far distant when mothers willconsider thereal | ence in their outside practice with Castoria, applause.” evening. A large audience was present and | Of Utah, and Lem’ White of Seattle. Sev- | of a hous Greys und u delegation of Dubuque's prom- tuterest of their children, and use Castoria in- | and although we only have among our Dr. Nourse's first lecture here will be on | (I -1 7RG BILANICH lly | eral hundred people had congregated upon | Gustay Hagen, one of the bookke ¢ | inent citizens. stead of the various quack nostrums whichare | medical supplics what is known as regular “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The second re as an unusually | the ground to witness the mill, gen, 0k Keoners ol e 5 3 e SR o 1 ve e night he will give “The Bells,” the story of | eXcellent one. Mr. East of Omaha and Mr. SR, the American Exchange National bank of ENJOYED BY CHILDRE. destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, | products, yet we are free to confess et the e odur of the Poliah Jow, and Is an | 3: H. Simms, organist at St. Paul's in this thodist Kevival to Continue. New York, has disappeared, and so has § B morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful | merits of Custoria Lias wor wa ta look with Alsatian romance dramatized by Erchman- ‘\‘:‘»': rendercd several fine organ selections [ Rev. Louis Mysonhimer, the evangelist, | 002 of the bank's money. Midwinter Falr Grounds Overrun Saturday agents down theie throats, thoroby seading | favor upon it Bt an: ;‘A:T;LI'IXII\‘I‘A ck sang & beautitul contralto solo, | preached his farewell sermon at the Firsi [ B F. L Gaus, one of the best known Ger- by Little Paople. meunupruumuuugm;usj i Usiren Hospitas 2 l‘)‘-.m-xunl:v. , TR C . Kinzi i endered two | NMethodist Episcopal church last night, The | Mans of Chicago, has disappeared from his | gAn FRANCISCO, April L—The children n, J. T KINcneLok, oston, Mase, No Undertaker Need Apply. solos, In the lutter of which particularly, | youge was crowded, This was the best | home, and despite the efforts of friends and of California had another glorlous day at Conway, Ark. | Arey C. Switn, Pres., 1t your children are afflicted with diph- | ““Cujus Animam,” he displayed the wonder- | HOUSE Was crowded, "This s R o [caimol frace O il E¥ca i bt PG o g theria, Dr. Jefforla’ remedy will save their | ful range of hi3 fine tenor volce. Ho was | forwdrd for DRivers Mt many were cone | Tsvae 11 Jonon. colare, Sacurdny might a¢ | e Midwinter fair vesterady, and as spe The Centanr Compony, 71 Murray Street, New York City. lves. No physician required. ~Has stood | followed by Mr. Harry Burkley of Omaha, { verted. There have been about 115 con- | opjeago shot four times at his fi |)| "(,Iv clal guests of the San Francisco Chronicle the test of 35 years. For salo by J. C. Do | Who rendercd a baritone solo, “Salva Mundé | versions during the revival.. Chifcago shot four times at his father, Clay- | fairiy took possession of the grounds and Haven, George R. Davis and Morgan & Co., | Domine,” in a most acceptable manner. In view of the great interest manifested | BOThE SOnes, CUTNE & (ALY auarrel. - TWO | ;) pe cxnibits and conc ms therein, successors to Beardsley. Also 2404 Cuming | Prof. Sutorius of Omaha played two beauti- | the church has decided to continue the | 8hots took effect and will probably prove | i pjia was denied admission, whether sireet, Omaha, or address Dr. Thomas Jef- | ful mandolin selections. The Dudley Buck | Mectings all this weele Rev, Irankc Crane, | fatal, 5 f it had a ticket or not. They came from feris, Council Bluffs, Ia. Price, $3. male quartet sang ‘“Remember Now Thy 04 DAGLOF WUV T LISYSrys RIghts Major reral Schofield, Robert T. Lincoln ancisco and neighboring cities with - Creator,” by How . with the W T e and George M. Pullman arrived at Denver iv parents or other adult guardians, The Tiee Art Folios. musical feeling for which they are so well ¢ FI CTRCO. ADHL T Mre. Mapy | Yesterday morning over the Union Pacific itil the total admissions for * the di Completed this week, can be bound by | known. The program was closed with a \i‘(tu\““ (“1:: '\m(-fl":::'mmj A .*“‘\f"h and left via a Rlo Grande special for the | reached the total of 50,907, about equall " ¥ e w young Id, breaking z “, » o west divided bet . A “CUPIDENE r orders at B - o o known f Spanis| y, tod the fair record king altogether th leave y e ofice. Neat mo. Praise Ye the Father,” by Gounod. At the ifornia Bpanish: famlly, today Jules A. Ba bookkeeper for Moore, & | 1oy ¢ e L VEEs] Morchouse & Co., Council Bluffs. _You can | selection by the choir of St. Franels' ohurch, rocco binding, $1.00. close ot the concert {hose who had iaken P S tor hreach of Promise N athe | Sinnot of New York, distillers, 1a in the | in or piace west of the Tiocky mountains. 3 f AT AR o g T e oy A L s e preactiva part were invited to the residence of Rev Towell, SO e well known Santa | Tombs on the charge of embezzling $18,500 other attractive features of the or disenses of the ety e orguis, sich ns Lost Munhood, 8. Cowell, son of the well known Santa (3 £ § amusement were a grand proces 1 Reininal Fmissions, Mervous Debiicy) Everybody knows Dn—vvll salls drugs. Father Smythe, where refreshments were | Cruz milllonaire lime king Henry (. | during the past four years. He has con- 4 ot Goncesslonaires, . apecial program Rxhacating Do taceyous D Jeyea endie moslal hour, apent, OONGI Lane NOman. Auest for 350,000 and’ |, tesnsd, of Amusements and athletic contests on the LinEs et M - TRy will for a share of his wealth, v . 1 1 s I e e A DIeh M akse b ARt (s Rkt e e e 4 share of hix wealth, | A great deal of excitement was caused In | recreation grounds, w speeial iumination e B cloan:ea thaliver, the Iidneys and the urina Tilial 3 e 2 ho\Bankers Life. Assootation Yyhich, o clohs to their ehild | 1o Rock last evening by a rumor that a | and a dazzling pyroteehnte display, abund- Bzron: Ao AFTER —orzuniof 7 Presbyterian chuch last evening in response | Of Des Molnes, la, stands at the head of | MU Mujors I the widow of Ito LiacBookRIag avon ey by e lnumic hatea ke and soda water, and gratu- S i to the announcement that a meeting was to | all mutual insurance. It furnishes indem- | Mot & Sery well known eitizen of e Denitentiney o releass the Olphant | itous entrance to nearly all the conce by Doc v a with B G R R S or- | Dity for the least money, s the safe: i 2R 4 B T ¥ 8 phS Three or four hundred children manaiged Prostatitis, CUPIDE known remedy to [ 000 (e be held in the interests of the cause of for riti Joastn (Satest, | 71 fwas “during MNagors' st e e faue [iunared Cehlliirendimanaped Proxtat medy 00t eign missions. Two young men were present ndest aud has the largest reserve for pol- [ says, that Cowell began to et her 8 L : aptigurinie the. exeltaments hut thes monial. 4 oney returned L ix b \ & per from_ the Theological seminary fn Omaha, | icy holders, $1,244,240.63. A comparison will | house, and after er hushand’s’ death'paid | Louis Plante, an il avound desperado T R A DAV O ; ) 70 San Praad e Coo R oo by who had recently returned from the national | onvince the most skeptical. Address W. 0. [ her marked attention, lasting through sey. | from Toronto, now finishing a six months no serlous accidents, and the day was : « arniin S, Oma 1D 152 8.. Counel] LIue, Towi. 0 had l fron i Wi s pant e 1A llon Sy ehas eral years. Mrs. Majors is the mother of | term In Arapahoe county, Colorado, jail, will missionary meeting in Detroit, and their B eight” children, en by Majors and one | be returned on the Sth instant to Canada, reports of the proceedings were highly inter- Wi o § alleged to be by Cowell, s wa ’ g 4 ien you come to the best hose for sprink- owell. where he is wanted on charge of stealing | . v esting. Nebraska was represented by six- Mrriod atha. ket ; of jewelery, Captu o s ERVE SEEDS, teen delegations from schools and colleges, | & the lawn It s the Maltese Cross. —You $30,000 worth of jewelery. SAN FRAD April 1.—Advices have ) &> N'ANHOOD RESTORED! NFRy e srensy ek o arom jachools and colloges: | can always get this and lighter grades in K i = Judge Platt Rogers, counsel for Governor | peen received that: Cantaint OF ] reni e PV Tsen vt suchh v Weak Moniury, 1Oskof Braln O ey e u e T e Y or tng | rubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 203 Main | TOBIAS, 4 peclal to The | wajte and the new fire and police board of | pramsen. known best as the “Fiying Dutch R 36 o ey [ amas ey nantly lminhlons, Nervous of these delegatiol sol all, and the reet, Bee)—The high license ana anti-license fac- | Denver, will ask the s s ansen, kno les 2 - FlyingDutohs v naratiTo reans of either kex cau delegates present from the United States i = e, e Tinin i acarasat e i LRG| AR L A SRR e “Brt to | man.” a daring seal poacher, and the crew % WO TR L0 )T r Consu o o T touaeao. oplumyor atiygs numbered 1,038, Thirty denominations were Called n Pastor, 8 his place are hard at work prepar- | morrow, through Attor neral Bngley, | of ‘the schooner Emma have been eip- v S 1 por box, 6 (o 85, | a W T represented, and one of the speakers dwelt The Second Preshyterian enurch met yes- | In& llsts and speculating on whether the | for a mandamus writ Hing the old | tured by the Russian authorities and e Hold by wit 0 g0 dry this spring. 1t I8 generally | board to give up the:offic a records. rison & adivostok. The schoont AU S Lo hor Dok Kent soule at some lenth upon the fact that during ail | terday after the morning servies for the par. | (0% Will €0 dry this sprink. 1L ix generally | board to give up the:affice and record in prison at Viadivostok. T hoouicr i e IR A LTI JARHE SRII tho conventions no questions were asked as | poso of aiscussing the adyisability of extend. onceded that the anti-license people sham battle o daing of San Lazero | has been iscated. Hansen had long ¥ ) © hat the anti-license people will A sham baltle on theiniains of San Lazero | nag DGO SOHISRGECH (G el a sucs For sale In Omaha, Neb., by Sherman & McConnell and by Kuhn & to the denomination to which any one be- longed, It was a great “parliament of re win the election, however. is being prepared by the garrison of the ligions," he said, without any of the quarel- ing a call to Rev. C. N. Armatrong 1o b A large delogation from here atiended the | City of Mexico in commenmoration of ti e come their pastor, Mr. Arm; 'nf I||. been | prohibition rally at Ohiowa last night. twenty-seventh anniversary of the defeat of ing which marked the parllament held at | PUPPIVINg the pulpit for several Sundays The news that Joseph Vettock, who has | the imperial forces in Peubla by the army of | I A COUNCIL BLUZFS Chicago last summer in connection wi the pa t and has made so favorable 1 impres been up before the federal grand jury on a st under command of General Porfirio " r Ne AT s Suame -l aneation sion that, after discussing the matter, it was | charge of bootlegging, has had one Indic i ( B STEAMDYE WO ( missionary koclety was ‘“the unanimously decided yesterday ' extend | ment found against him, and is bound over [ Blizaboth, the divorced wife of Dr. Richard \ ¢ c - i e T s e hini' a call, and a_committee was appointed | to the May terim In $500 honds, was recelved | giartio ot bomeror OF s oy Richard [ i3 dsof Dyolus address appropriate musie rondered, | L0, Walt upon bim and inform him of tho de- | with much rejoleing by both factions in tiis | the next door nefkhbors Dorch with. tire 1 T g oo du Mrs. W. W. Sherman singing a solo and | pi'or, % o Mol 10 18 nferstuod that | place. 2 o » bullets in her head: last night. She lived sasmpmer tio ark n sl ol Mrs. Sherman and Miss Hattie Palmer a @ 1o Wil RCSCPL For the SARE (WO years Be | oovements of Scagomg Vessels April 1, | alone and was 70 years of age. Sho Is sup- R & RAIN, P stanod tabrios mivio duet. } B B ) Rl ; poscd to have run torthe nelghbors when at- McPAERSON r0ps. TS to' 100k s kool as - i ogical seminary, and has also preached at At Prapolaco=Anrived~-Gearge, 'y, | PS4 10 Rve FUILLOIFUALHOIRANORS When 6} now. Work promptly Hooks nt Auct Raymond, Neb.' He has & wife and four | Bider, Oriental, Costa Rica, China, India iAo on AR DRI ——— . [ d 10 flousy mnd agllayeol R o children, whom he will move to this it Mty A 9F. 5 ' { in ull parts of tho Carload, consisting of the best books, Y | and City of Sydney. Dr. Ray Cannon ot Boulavilie recelved & | omee and e ! country. Senl for medical, mechanioal, miscellancous, albums, | from Omaha this week. He comes MWy | ) "nrovyiend—Passed—Taurio, for New | letter Suturday from Lishtenant B, b e Sadareonioaes L y vrive ifit bidles, ote. Privato sale by day and auction | Fecommended. LA " j e e e o R T e A I I L g 12 at 7 p. m., 536 Broadway. ¢ “What bleycle do you ride (Why, T | AU Isle of Wight—Passod—Bdam, for New | whom ho had written, ‘saying that the man | g{Fibs vecetbios vt Rayw out Blowers wnl | = : : C. A, MACHAN, The Councll Blufts Insurance company's | Fld2 & Waverly. Everybady.wides them. | York in the New Albany jail for vagrancy was the | Floral Desicus shipped toall y iy ! o - ¥ Proprietar ok % B Cole & Cole sold fourteen in' *he last: two At Queenstown—Arrived—Ohio, 0 on of 1 ira, Seote ) « Q v Ril 2 5 . premiums for March gre over $$,000, 8 8310 | yooks, They sell for §85, and arn war- | Phllagoiphin, L oo from | son of Barl Grayeon,,a coteh nobleman of | Mail and Telegraph Ordars Promptly Filled A e Broadwayy noar Norths bk ARG, 1503 ranted as good as any wheel nw et At Now York—Arrived--Tabourgogne, from | was the youngest son. Thomas was re- | - - S = = wesiorn Dopot We have In stock 1,000 hot-bed sash of | OH¢ <] i leased today, his sentence having expired. GED, P. SANFORD, AW, RICKVAN, > SEL Tolephone 22, our own make. Come and see us or write HRETr . . | S Reesiden Cashidr, for prices. State quantity wanted. Council | j J4ivis 3¥ine Co, Council Bluffs, sole agents 4 s Blufts Paint, Ol and Glass Co., Masonic tem- e fily ? R 2 § Speel The Bee.)- The regular spri orm of the ) > . . ple building, Council Bluffs. The leundrics use Domestic soap. Lis little town, with a population of about | yational congress opened last night s Rising Steam, Elec- 4 S 3 — = 400 is In a very prosperous condition. The | dent Diaz hud finished his message and d | A Washerwomen use Domestic soap. New Heuch at Munawa. ent Diaz hud finished his message and de W. C. ESTEP. g The management ofManava has begun mak- { I chants 1o all lines carry large stocks and | livered it at the opeaing y tric & Hand Power 108" LRDrOYsmeRta . for! the ooming: R RERR L MR TARh: Sali Saslars UaAYe BULUAL | * Dusing the montha af Jenuas ! of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. Funara] Director &Embalmer § | ; Myers-Durfeo Furniture <ompan Ono of the chiet moves o far made I8 the | 8mount in farmers' hands. There was also | of oranges w ) 1t e s | Capital : 10:1“““ Broadway, save money an' ‘ime % | construction of a beach on the north wide | ® f&IF crop of wheat in this county last year. | from the of Sonor largc l"" A 2 ¢ At ) rofits, » . . 12,000 14 N. Main $t., Council Bluffs, ¥ : —l Sond for Ciroulars For coba go to Cox, 10 M iin atr of the luko Just opposit: the former location T T number of car loads of fruit were shipped phono 48, \ altogether one to be remembered, Foreign. e Jarvis Wine Co., Council Blufts. One of the oldest banks (n the state of lowi, W trom the states of Nueva Leone and Tamaull- | goiicit your business iwud collections. W b Omce H7 -1 PHONES Restdencn ] of the Hotel Manawa. During tho winier b 2 R 500 log 13 of manl wore da 1 on tho lea, WASIINGTON, April 1.—A private dis- | pus to Chlcago aud other markets in this : time deposits, We will be’ pleased 1 A Dowestic soap breaks Lard water, and when the le weited the sand droppol | patel received here states that Governor | country. g 4 ? § § Kimball Brs., Conn:il Bl ufls,lo 1