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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3 THE DAILY BEE] NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES s A | SR | Beauty e Purity iwwm" oo y Id son's appetite for 1iq The case | jver! g Lo | s y R : — will be tried April 12, and in the meantime | fnant James T D 'I":_'?'I‘: u'”\},\"..‘, | COUNCIL BLUFFS, e & i i a keg of beer and a jug of whisky are walt- | der, Twenty-ifth Infantry ¥ Go hand in hand. - TIICE - NO. 12 PEARL sTREET, | Ministers Making an Effort to Revive the | ing lemnation at the office of Justice | b They ) L o % ol | thaut 1 | Department of the Platte. They are the founda- J& oy Chantauqua Assombly. # - A general court-marpial has been ap. tion of health and ,(-‘ Delivercd by earrier o any part of the city. lerce Will 4 Them Al pointed to meet at U Washakie, Wyo., happiness. It I8 not news to say that 8. A, Plerce & on Monday, the 9th dagiiof April, 18M, or 3 p g H. W, TILTON, Manager. { WILL COMBINE WITH THE GRAND ARMY | Co nave ted ait commetitors in. the price a8 soon thereatter an prasticabie, for the | icaitny because of Ly FELEPHONES | Business Office 4 i ) : | trial of such persons msi may be properly pure blood ; "8 1 Night Quality of shoes for years, for ever brought before it. The Aetall for the court Happiness, because of clear skin. N Old Amphithentor May Ie Moved Ne knows the Gr Bargain Shoo etore as follows: Major WHWam H. Hishes, Thousands of useful lives have been MINOR MENTION. to the City or a New One ALWAYS been the headquarters for bargain | Sieen " 8o Ditrentn (ifanmey s "t stom embittered by distressing humors. Wother Bie Train Log HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS JUST RECEIVED, $23.50 fr & fvepiece comhed §7 GO for an antipe osk o plush solld oak frame refrigorator the suit, worth $50.00. sides of the feo cham ber 1ft out making $2_45 for Smyrna rugs best \’v"“‘[ wnable, worth quality, 86x60 inches fringed, worth $5 $2.75 for a two burner gasoline stove, worth Erecied on a More De. hunters. But it will be news to that lliam B ird, Sixth, cavalry; Captain SUTICURA RESO! J. Chubb, Sévenfeenth infantry; CUTICURA RESOLVENT Boston siore, spring Brinfgt r A spectal councll meeting Wil by, for the next few days Plerco will make some | 8 Licutenant ' Harold P, Howard, Is the greatest of skin purifiers fomorrow morning at 9 o'c — cuts that will reachedeeper than ever before, [ RIXth cavalevs Secomd flfutenant Traber As well as blood purifiers. A literary and musical entertainment was Wateh PR ouncements | tenant Fredrik L. Knudsen, Eighth in- Jecause s pe i Biven lust evening at the First Baptist | The ministers who are engaged in lay- | Wateh The Bee tomor IMCCMENTS | funtey, Judge advocate E i of its peculiar action on church ing plans for a revival of the Chautauqua | 2nd take this g 1 statement in the mean The commanding officer, I'ort Omaha, has the pores, [ . ‘arl Baker and Miss Mag § i been ordered to send, under ch o a is success eventi The marriage of Carl Baker and Miss Mag- | auqombly are making an effort to secure the | time that any shoe in the store can uard of one noncommisuidied ¢ and It is successful in preventing Ko Mepermott will take pace on TuesdtY: | co.qperation of the Gramd Army It for §8 trom (oday until further no- | o piivates, "to el I nworth | And euring all forms of Billd: yekterday fterncon. at her Home:on | Next June, andther® is o room in the city fieh nfinement said has been | When the best physicians fail. Wirst avenc | large enough to contain one-talt of the Phe mmanding _offlcer, TFort Sidney Entirely vegetable, safe, and pala- “'r lrm” kah Relief association will v;w‘r-' crowd that will be in attendance on the eat the Ofice Neb,, will grant to Private John H. Moor table. his afternoon at the residence of Mrs. | .. P R R 'he other day Constable O. Wesley selzed | company G, Twenty-first infantry, a fur . i worth §8.50. . Foster, 232 Avenue G ki) . e Al o L LL Al LI Wl sugh for three months, to terminate July It especially appeals to mothers and < o vl 17¢c i palt Mrs. B, I, McCarthy tock out a permit | PeL¥een now and then by which the ne a lot of house and office furniture, a pe B ot ind o It ahte fornate Vi ehildren 25¢ ver fal i eat lunch basket, e s L Lo UL eeting ¢ o & The | phaeton, har nd some other stuff, the | charged from the service of the United J Wool carpe \ worth 5uc @y lay to build a $1,000 dwelling house | Sary meeting place can be AR aten or thereto shit 4 sause sts 80 ge st aflate hants N 5 N L oukc Orova. aatiion feeling Is general that the Chautanqua | whole belng valued at about $400, belonging | States, if prior thereto he shall make ap. Because it acts so gently, yet effec nant i ; 45¢ ! e bible i or yard best tapes- t wort o Bluft City division, Uniformed Rank, | cannot be made a financial success so long 280 v worth § try brussels rem- . sham holde Knights of Pythias, will a ball on s It I8 kept so far from the city and the A 190 “”’,',h sham holder he d best oll o £Ood o 1 10C PGou remnane: B C i A pillow, worth $1.50. $4.50 for mistit inrain car- 47 tor a good brussels pets, wo carpet, worth $1.00, $965 for Hnu(\\fmmlnsu::jnl;( 89¢ for fine ingrain car- carpets, pots, worth 7oe $7.65 1, s | SLIB v,y own dinner sets, war- ranted not to ckle, $250 for banquet lamps, ze, worth $6.00 worth $5.00. $2.00 fr wool _madress: 75¢ " blacking cor for fur rugs, wad $2.90 .’1:..1”...;4 lined, worth $6,85 tr Baby. At with bleyele 75¢ for moauetts 3 cels and satin worth $1.50 wol, worth $1 $3.65 fr s | 84,65 ok Ao ) plication In writing for ®uch discharge. { to A, L. Barnard, at 19 South™ First stroet, [ P3ieuve” 0 Vabsence. for one . month Is o satlify a Sulgment held by P.J. Mont- | granted Second Lieutenant Henry G. Lyc Upon the skin and blood, as well L ot P gomery. t was taken to Snyder's | Seventeenth infantry, Fort D. A. Russell g Wednesday evening, Apri means of access are so poor. Agothier plece | Sorags rooma. and Kept thefe . Wyo 1 3 as the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tibbetts entertained a | of ground is now being looked for, and it is | night J, ¢. Barnard played an unexpected ihe following named officers registered Liver, kidneys, and bowels, arty of friends Monday evening at their | possible that either the old amphitheater | game on Wesloy and Montgomery and got | @t department he ters yesterday T at all times ome on North Seventh street. n be moved nearer the city when a | out a writ of replevin in the suprefor court, | Lieutenant John ¢ Sixteenth in- s use at all times Miss Georgia Bennett entertained the | suitable locatfon Is found, or a new one [ the plaintiff alleging that he was the owner | f4ntEY. Fort Douglas, U At e Insures a clear skin and pure blood, young ladies of the G. B. A. society Monday | built, it the necessary funds can be raised. | of tho property by virtue of a chattel mort- | on leave: Captain Kendall \th cavalry As well as sound bodily health, Afternoon at her home on Bluff stroet An amphitheater like Iw;, one on n-]v Ih“m gage that had been exccuted on it by A. L. | Fort Meade, on leave. 4 George Rudio, charged with Bribing voters | tauqua grounds would be a very desirable | Barnard. A judgment of $100 damages is e on --|4-L ,f day, :m:‘h-lull «’. ,,’“ 11088 by g for Council Bluffs to have if it were | also ¢ l.h.”,p..) As so00n as the property had _ Tribnte to Lleatenant Alesander, Justice Field upon consent of the prosecut- [ 80 situaied as to be available for general | been moved from the storehouse It was put Under date of March Licutenant Grote ing witness use for convention purposes, and it is 0 | on board the cars and in all probability is | Hutcheson, adjutant Ninth cavalry, issues Miss Katle Kuhn and her brother, | Pe hoped that the money may be raised to | now over the Illinols line, that being the | Orders No. of the regimental series, Beorge Kuhn, gave a dancing party last | €nable the plan to be carried to comple destination of the parties who took posses- | from headquarters at t Robingon evening In Woodmen hall. A large number | tHom x sion. It fs claimed that, although the dis It is with sincere s w that the colonel e uted stuff i« now out of £ight, the last o ymmanding_ announces to the regiment LG Lol i e T LU LA LS A At R Nt Yt veds e e et S OF | HeonANTINUtaHARE: JOITSH ple baby rashes prevented by Catlcura Soup Al chapter Masons are cordially invited to 3 : lexander, which oceurred suddenly at Mttend a banquet and special meeting of hert Fitzhenrvy Field Dies from the Do Not Miss This pringfield, 0., on th : h inst ? . Btar chapter, No. 47, Royal Arch Masons, Effects of an Ace “Dr. Nourse scored another brilllant su B e B ‘TTe. WHNAB Nery Tastantly relieved by a Cutl- p 9 b o ole k., June 6, 18Gh. He was ap- lervous Scbaufi) ) this evening for work In the royal arch Herbert, Fitzhenry Field died at 3:30 | cess last evening in his new lecture, ‘Dr. [ Heleng, drice Jwe B {0k e, Nas G cura Plaster, because it vital: fegree o'clock yesterday morning as the rosult of | JeK¥Il and Mr. Hyde.” To say that he main- | far academy In 1888; graduated from that Pains and izes the nerve forces, and hence g Sold_everywhere, Price, $1. Porter Dxva AND Cixm. Cokr., Sole Props , I “"How to Cure Skin and Diood Humors,” free. modes, made of oak, for a three-pleca r a tasty antique $10,75 tor, n = treepiecn | G],20 for, a farty antave tshed in antique oak, with cane seat, worth worth $20.00 $3.50, $1.40 tr & Murdvood BIOO S, s itltsmiy bedstead, worth $3.00 WertL sion 75¢ for L'ml("::yrlu B8c for, nottingham lace spring, worth $2 curtains, worth $1.50. *,% Facial Blomishes, falling hair and sim- Three cascs of scarlet fever were report tained his high reputation as a platforn atitution June 12, 1887, and was thereupon r Howe, 111 Angle street srrest Ruther- | terday morning's Bee. The Internal in- | self. When we remember that his thrilling sgiment. He had recently heen assigned 'SS and numbness. ford, 903 Second avenue, and Albert Mynster, | Juries, which it was feared he had suffered, | impersonations were made without the aid of | to duty ‘as ‘profexsor of military sclenc 287 Ridge street made themselves manifest about the mid- | costume, st scenery, lurid lght or other | {0, tacties jat, Wiy scarcely entered | ARARRA Frank Jackson was arrested last evening | qle of the night, and, in spite of all the | (heatrical accompaniment. the sensation pr upon his duties there the tme of his varrant charging th obtaining duced was the more marvelous. The moral | gk W B b o0 under. Taiss pretenson. Tt ls- oinimak | efforts that were made to save him, he | trend of the lectire was helghiened by the | *hatvoling nbility aml cnergy to the hen Baron Lie lg, goods under false protenses. It fs claimed ¢ B ghat when Forepaugh's cireus was hore last | passed away, surrounded by the members | dramatic power of the orator. Dr. Nourse | zealous performance of cvery duty, anp- EASY TERNS. PRESENTS FOR ALL. #% summer he helped one of the bums travel- | of his family. The d Wis Derain | 18 &N Aotor by natire; ARd:{HEsIoA I Prociating the deficate tstindtiond of foclal | the great ehomist, et discosered fnd mad \\"s.-.ll” worth of goods, $1.00 per | v :lhgr\ receive handsome sou- er he helped one of the bums trave o s fam he deceased was b an ic by nature, anc Ides th 15 ¢ pecullar, und o Xtruct of Boef the cost of i single pound of it cck. enirs., Ing in the wake of the circus to get o palr | Leverett, Mass., and was i years and 10 | trained in_the Roval Dramatic college of [ itercourse which the peculiot, nd B | Gldioaatdi00" Now miilions ot Jars of his is of shoes from Morris Bros. on credit by | months old. In 1562 he married Miss Jon- | England. - This power e has repressed in the | G0 G PP ftenant. Alexander succeeded | world-famed epresenting that he was working for Wick nie I. Russell and moved to this city from | PPt @ad only partially displayed on the | in winning the respect and admiration of taht H am Bros. The bum, the shoes and the | New York five years later. Three children | Platform hitherto. Lovers of dramatic art | his brother officers, amd obtaining from Lle |E oney have faded from sight ever since, and | were bore (o them Herbert, Bl and Chit. | WHI Aind in this lecture pure and unalloyed | all, an acknowledgement of his capacity ’ § 2 7 Pl ¢ | pleasure, as its impersonations are free from | and worth. fackson's arrest. is the consequence. He | ton. He resided at 207 Planter street for | P ’ (L} e Wi anly, courteous apd honorable; laims never to have made such representa- | a considerable time. He was a member of [ 81l contaminating associations and flluslons s a gentiennim, with w high sense of Xiract of bes lons the Royal Arcamum and the Methodist | Here on its ’:'::l';"i"rl“ln 1 consecrated | (he duties and obligations of o | aresoia ae eus cnano Clarence Whitbeck, who was charged with | church. Lo the most exalted purpose, is essed a AuLle® Atk of reapect to.the memory o it first cost. Gog $tealiag a watch and chain and some rings | Coroner Jennings summoned a jury, co : “’.{‘”I' '{I' ‘,‘*"I’_‘I v“i‘”"f“ twent.”"—Bat- | [jautenant Alexander | ihe oflcrs of the With thid sied from a woman named Miller, with whom he | sisting of €. S. Hubbard, A. A. Hart and AroRt eyt Tt I»“’I"v«tl_- . SR S had bean more or less intimate, was be heodore Guittar, and held an”inquest yes- | Broadway church ay and Saturday | mourning ¥ iy fore Judge McGee yesterday morning, but [ terday afternoon at the undertaking rooms of Ing = lr“ 7 e Miller woman failed to show up, and | W. C. Estep. A lot of witnesses were heard We have in stock 1,000 hot-bed sash of Nebraska Knigh « the Miller wom I _ Ne : Ten i he was discharged for want of prosecution. | but there was but little of public interest in | our own make. Come and see us or write NORFOLK, Neb., April al Tele- $25 worth of goods, $1.50 per 55.00 worth of goods, an Al week. bitim o.f American citics, $10.00 worth of good venir Spoon, $25.00 worth of goods, World's $75 worth of goods, $2.50 per | Fair Book. week. \-.mm“ worth of goods, 1vrnn Ru, $100 worth of goods, $3.00 per 00 worth of goods, Lace week. Curtains. 520 worth of goods, $t. 00 per $100.00 worth of goods, Cen- week. ter Table. Send 100 postago for our big'D4 catalogue ready For mailng Apyl 10 $50 worth of goods, $2.00 per week. Judge Deemer was unable to arrive in the | anything they said. H. J. Meek, who had | for prices. Sfate quantity wanted. Council | gram to The Bee)—The (weniy-second meet- pity yesterday morning on account of charge of the Ma car as motorman ( Blufts Paint, Oil and Glass Co., Masonie tem- | juo"op the grand commandery, Knights Tem- ash of business in his court at Atlantic. | when it stru ; sald he saw Field | ple building, Council Bluft i tasta BRREE e i elty [ Te sent word to the clerk to adjourn court | when he was a block and a half away and s plar of Nebraska, wa £, GEIL i S| Will Share the Credit. s evening, E. W. R. Owen presiding. and escuse the grand jury, until next | that Field did not seem to him, but Sty AL o this evening, B. residing Mhursda By that time he will have n- | started to cross the track in front of his COUNCIL BLUIE April 2, 18904.—To the xteen out of the twenty-two mmnlnxluu: leted his work at Atlantic and be ready | car. He had time to ring his bell just three | Editor of The Bee: Will you kindly give | of the state are represented by A.m.uf 100 & k 2 o open court here. * | times and reverse his motor before the col- | Inspector-in-Charge Stnart of Chicago and | delegates. Officers for the ensuing year will FOR TIHER e lision took place. A young man n Inspector George M, Christian thelr fun | be elected and installed tomorroy. Wa are sole agents for two of the strongest [ rell, who was conductor on the same train, | (MePCCtoOr Georke: M wheistian - thele el | 7 777 L L / re insurance companies in the world, viz: | said he was asleep in the rear part of the O O T et o) of rlu- Uiperlal of London, incorporated tn' 1803, | motor and could give but litde information | 5 Sttt e Tostors. he winsrf®dWH0 | AN WILO ARE-ALWAYS BUSY < &nd the Glens Falls of New York, incorpo- | on the subject of the collision. S R T R “;‘v i ML salawalo Fated in 1849, Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl st After all the evidence had been heard the | (rBCCIG CARETAR, WAS WHE me A o =T Jury retired and a few minutes later returned | gt Gl o o Vetoran: ohier. - Mujoy | E2ine’s Celery Compound Brightens The Bee Art Follos, ) veteran chief, Mujor ” erdict, finding that the deceased came to AR ] i c the Appetite, Re- 4 N Completed this week, can be bound by [ §id e SR RS e Stuart. The n credit for the arrcst is the Eye, Increases the App s ! B ; Morehouse & Co., Council Bluffs. You can A m'i‘: an ':Tfi' :-.::’m:," (}r':m” ..’n"\l fo. | due these gentlomen, and I would ot Lnow stores Sleep, Regulates the Vital Or- fn churge of the Sistora of Meroy. Formerly People’s Mammoth Installment Hou:.a Jeave your orders at The Bee Nice | gponsibil'ty in the matte Ingly deprive them of their well earned This renowned lustitution s sttuated on the morocco binding, $1.00 laurels it case., Vours (iuly, gans. L cengured Ingtits iontie sl tanel{onlths NG SE Washerwomen use Domestic soap. DAL A TICAVILY, Bt Tt Under the stress of ‘sacial or business | Connell Bluffs, Tho spiclous grounts, its > B y ‘ 7 duties, or both, how few husiness men find | hlgh Joeation and splendid view, make it a PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, And Byers' Grand Speclal Sale SOl Con- : time fo properly repalr (ho waste of oxces- | uiost pleastng rotrest for the alllicted. A stall tinues, sting of the best books, | sive mental labor and close eonfinement. ofem nent pliysiciuns und a larze corps of ex %. C. Brown has returned from an ex- | EVery day hundreds of ladies inquire , miscellancous, albums The result of this negleet is plainly to be | perfenced nurses minister to the comforts ot Tho Test Shoos Tor tonded visit to Florida. Why are we selling goods so cheap? They it e sale by day and auction | read in the ¢ v nervous faces and | thepaticnts. Spectal cara given to lady pa- A the Least Money. want to kiow I we are going out of busi- | 4t 7 p. m., 536 Broadway physical poverty of the ayerage business man | (jcnts, g : M 8 Mre. J. M. Palmer is expected lome from . % < ness, and ask why we can now sell all of - one meets. i 1 : RICLIN ROV IRIE oI Or O s & thosc late style congress, laced and button [ “What bicycle do you ride?’ “Why, T| i paine's celery cpmpound brightens TERMS MODERATZ, ? 5 GENUIN Maurice Schofield of Rushville, Neb,, was | boots for $4 that we formerly sold for ride a Waverly. Everybody rides them. | yyoir eyes, increases theit appetite, Causes | Fopparticulars upply ta e 3 i R guest of H. P. Barrett yesterda and all othe: shoes at the same reduction. | Cole & Cole sold fourteen in the last two | gocd (westion and regular action of the 3 | WEL?. H. . Ogden has taken a position on the | The rcason wo can make this great re- | weeks. They sell for $85, and are war- | Eoeana o assimilation, SISTER SUPERID Squeakless, Bottom Waterproof. Dest Shoe sold at the price, road for the American Tob 0 company. duction is because we want your trade, We | ranted as good as any wheel made. Get Much so-called overwork of business me LiJ b $5 $4 and $3.60 Dross §h00 Miss Sadie Esque and Miss Mattie Field | can afford to sell you a pair of shoes at a | one.” i is the overwork of wor care, anxlet ll’fll]k Slreat COUD il BNT Dfll ’ qual Custom Work, costing rom $0 10 $ o &t Shenandoah are guests of Mrs. A. W. | reduction, confident that if we can get you | —p o\ = \ church, Triday | haste. These make the severest d on sl i 5 ) $3.60 Polico’ Shoo, 3 Soles SR sanTonPAVenis ) to wear a pair of our shoes we will get your | ALOREI SRS, IOGEROY ERIACH LY ) (lelr vitality, Thoso who . sufter from . vfi,..“\u mide, . The family of Dr. B. I. Woodbury re- [ trade in the future. ~We assure you that we | v qut ‘avening, April 7, “The Bells.” Ad. | nervous debility, me depression, lee have no old goods, and that we bought for o dyspepsia find Paine’s celer $2 50, and $2 Shoes, oeived word from E. 1. Woodbury, jr., to the h X I mission, 50 cents. lessnc ) } Ty et effect that he has successfully passed his | SPOt cash from manufactuters greedy for e compound a_powerful testorative. 1t regu 3 | g he price. nal examinations. at the. Chivame Homes. | money thelr best lines of spring g0ods, | For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main strect, Tele- | lates. the Tiver ys and stomach ‘ ; 4 . B, Boys 82 & $1.75 School Shoes thic Medical college and that e hag wen | 2nd we intend for a week to give old and new | phone 43, Jates the liver Kidneys, cleauses the ( ; ! "Are the Jresd for Services y competitive examination the appointment | Customers some of th akers' profits. R blood and feeds tlie nerves and nerve cen- o i o LADIES? of houge physician and surgeon In (e Hap- only need to remember that Clint 3 Ly utajiygs ters all over the body. Recovery from % 1 , “ $2.60 32, $I. 75 }.,” '..mu He will be home Saturday [ !$ the man and that 412 Broadway is Ghe | DES MOINES, April 3 —(Special Telograns diseases of the liver, kidneys and stomach 5 s ey _m“f,,‘," maRe a short visit with his parents and | Place. x to The Bee)—C. W. Inman and O. A. War- | by the aid of Paine’s celery compound Is 1 ¢ : 3 Fitting and Lervicentlo. Best friends. before entering upon his duties 2 ner, two prosperous farmers living five miles | lasting.” It is the greatest of all modern McPHERSON & RAIN, Props. 3 . in tho world, ATl Sfeles. there May 1. == Judge Woolson had the opportunity vester- | east of Hartly, la., got into an altercation rativoRagants, i ——— ™ A ARALUBOB havIngE Wt 1 celery compound s prescribed by ; " Douglas Shocs, Namo When you come to_the best hose for sprink- | day morning of admiting the first lady who | 1ast night over a ‘disputed roadway, when [ Fainets celery compound is preccribed by ; TR A snd price stariped on ~“% Jing the lawn it is the Maltese Cross. — Yon | has ever applicd for permission to practice | Warner whipped out his pocket knifo, stab- {m; P Mm‘\‘m”'“’ phany it nen, L0Mee and grecnhiowses 1200 B, Pleres st. thr e - D bottom, i ’:lnll“:::n an always get this and lighter Brades In | jw in tho United States court of ithis dis. | DINE Inman in the breast. As woon a the | (i’ 28rer I catimating highly this greatest | piockn trom cust nd all’ kinds of piants, 3 J ’ fubber and cotton hose at Bixby's, 202 Main deed was committed Warner went for medi- ! e T e antey Atreet. SRS trict. Mrs, Maggie Harding was the name | cal agsistance for his victim and at the same | Je¥S rhieumatism, gout, dyspepeia, Bright's | Rionipadfelssilhied o all pirts of the countr IRl sl of the applicant, and she was accompanied | time surrendoron to e o ot O e | disease and stomach disorders due to a de- ! e Myers o Furniture eompany, 26-235 | by her husband, Parker b, Harding. —They | county. Before the doctor arrived at the | FAMECd Bervous system, Mail and Telegraph Orders Promptly Fil'ed Broadvay, aave money_an iime to'patrons, | live'at. Chater, Ok T, witere, fhey ur¢ | seomo Tnmaw died.” Warner tella tho story T IGNATZ NEWMAN, 420 South 15th, ELIASSVENSON, 4119 North 24th v o, O X engaged : practice of la ie firm of | that Inman left his supper table in a passion ’ ’ I C 3 8 B I 918 N P gn‘iltl“:lifit_llrrxfin("?]y(oumll Blufrs, sole agents | §1ating & ) UpaniBAtERITE (Lo | 'and wentito Hhatage S ettt patarod A. W. BOWMAN CO., 1117 North 16th. C. J. CARLSON, .lf‘ North 24th A2 kg court that cticed the required | going to *do him up,” and that he in self- W. C. ESTEP W. W. FISHER, f925Leavenworth, F. A.CRESSY, So. Omaha Company Must Redace Rates. length of time in the state courts they were | dofense used the knife. Both were influen. e 8 The gas company, which now claims to be | ULy admitted. tial men. i ) ho trial of Chiris Hansen on the charge of == F I D E b I operating under a charter which passed the | ropbing the mails at Poplur, la., was com- | Evans Laundry company. Shirts, coars, SEARLE& & unera Ireflflf& moaimer councll and was approved October 3, 1889, | pleted and given to the jury, which, after | and cuffs a specialty, 520 Pearl street, Tel. N will have to reduce its rate cents per | being out a few hours, returned a verdiet of sonable rates for family work. / h Q 14 N. Main St., Council Bluffs. wecording to the terms of this charter. The | James Davis pleaded guilty to the charge s o, = ett] OfMce 97 -TELEPHO Restdonc gentlemen who are opposing the granting | of hootlegging and was sentenced to a fine o 4 of any more favors to this corporation claim | of $250 and seventy-five days in the cou 4 8 [ i N The latest, cheapest and best family that the charter is a void one, from the fact | jail of Lec county. John Crawforl was 5 B A e of Mts having been passed by the: councll | given the same kind of u senienc, except NEWS FOR THE ARMY. y m proved Quick and Easy { hi Tlinaa Al s after the passage of the law requiring the | ing that he will live in the Pottawitizmic ; : i i 5 ¥ X machine made. Does the work in ha granting of such franchises to be voted upon | county Jail. James Clifforl was tried and In Stations of Quartermaste A Chronic Rising Steam, Elec- [t A L5 by the people. So long as the company | found guilty of hootlegging, and 4. 12 Brokau ustars bythe boprt 4 7 Nervous tric & Hand Power | claims It is good, however, it will have to | and Arsen Girard were having a trial for the HINGTON, April (Sp 1 be followed out. = There s a clause In the | same offense at the close of the afternoon | Eram fo The Bee)—The following chang iy Private & y longer than a wringer. A 12-year-old child charter which specifies that the price of gas | session. They sold “hop tonic,” which | in the stations and duties of officers of t ) Specal } E - LS td ehall bo $2 per 1,000 feet during the first | some of the wilnesses clainied fesombled | quartermaster department are ordere / P £ can run 1t easily five years and after that §1 beer very much Captain George Ruhlen, assistant quarter i The |I|\ ers Lifo \kuAI L ! Pollard Tibel case wil Le commenced | master, is relieved from duty at El Paso, Dlleases' Send for Circulars. ntion this morning at § o'eloc 1 the construction of new ort Bliss, 4 Of Des Moines, Ia., stands at the head of = T d will proceed to take statio TREATMENT A onau o 0 SR i IR o the et ireater Crowd Thian Every. Koty ind il proceen to take tation ot TENT X MALL Conmattation ron Kimball Bros., Counsil Blufl\ Tow We cure Catarrh, All Diseases of — — e, nity for the least money, is the safest, All day yesterday our stc was crowded [ direction of the quartermaster general, of 3 0 — TR = soundest and has the largest reserve for pol: | with enstomers, Some came a distance of [ Wt construction work at tor Wavue: | $he Nose, Throal, Chest, Stomach, | g, P. SANFORD, A W. RICKMAN, fcy holders, $1,244,240.63, A comparison will | fifty miles from Council Bluffs to attend this | Captain lobert tevens, assistant ver, Blood, Skin aid Kiiney Dis President, Cushitr, [] convince the most skeptical. Address W. 0. | great sale. We pay railroad fare both ways [ Lormasten, recently uppointed, ‘will procecd | eases, Female Woaknesses, Lost Wirt, agent, 716 Willow avenue. with every purch 2 or over. Get @ | S hsemn chaonl At Litde Rock, Avk. | Manhood, AND ALL™ PRIVATE DIs- . and assum charge under the direction of ¥ receipt for your railroad ticket; it will p: ¢ quartermaster general of the construc. | EABES of MEN. While you are paying for laundry why not | you fo come 100 miles to buy. The Seagrave | tan ot the aow. iy SHane onstrue PIiEs, Fisturna AND RECTAL ULCRRS oured {5 BARKER BLOCK, OMAHA, NEB ot the best? The Eugle laundry solicits o | bankrupt stock was vers Targe, bit ite saime A AT without puin or detention from Lusis Tlal and Invites comparison. Telephone 167, | away fast. Don't miss it. Some still greater he following transfers in th “ourth RUPTURE. No Cure ) Pay, harg n ever today infantry are made: Pirst Lieutenant Silas Call on or address with stamp for ¢ 8. free s Made n New Eoad. bargatnsithan over:todiyy Woif, from company H to company B: | book and roceiots, 18t 44\‘{‘ SRR onGOUNgIL BLURES: loyya The Board of Supervisors at their meeting :;::; j":{ :I’“I"-j"ml“"'::;;‘”; lelfly’ st Lieutenant George ‘B, Davia, from | Oftice, Room 7. Posc | Capital, - $l|ln:.<mn yesterday declded to grant the Hans jetic | Lonsdale mushin 5e yard, oo : T i T alats o , 118 South Lota s, Brofite,=-e ¥ . 24100 > o time--better than by hand. Fits any tub. No If your merchant docsn't keep 1t write o us iness and oo new road will leave the Myaster SpriLgs 80c and 35¢ half wool challics, 9¢ yard. . Hackney, from company K to company percont on time deposits, We will be’ pleased to road near the springs and wind in a north- T-inch embroideries, Se , sold at “Secong leule Herman Hall stom [ E DENF D 860 nd BEFYO you 7 DIRECT FROM THE TANK. erly direction until it joins the “lime kiln ¢ and 85c, are now 18c fompany B o company. ki Recong- Liay “IL .'\LO & lL.\l‘OLD (/0. — — orly. dirastion.ut ; e A g o par, | Lenant Predericic T Steison, from company s ad” about half a mile away s, 1t s 50 and §2.00 corsets, 79c pair. | K"t0 company Hi Becond igdeutenant i 5 : said, will open up very pleturesquo section | 300 and 35 all wool, white' flunnel, ‘i5c | & I AT TN D A ) g 1408 Farfidm' Streat Sipecial Noticas: i ¢ % Boiler, No Steam, Fag 9 of country and prove a great beuefit to the | YArt 1} Second Lieutenant Willlam Brooke, from Tarnar reet, : » Boiler, No Steam. No Egincer, opls LIving 1n the wioiniry.— cheRt to the | ¥iG i man knitting yarn, 150 skeln company 1 10 company A, ) 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS: - g BEST POWER for Corn and Focd Mills, Taling Speclal notice. Wednesday morning we An army retiving board I8 appointed to eolsts — e 4 Hay, Running Sepirators, Creameries, &, k HAoTnIng n Retall Druggists DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HESS HAVE i The Kinnehan stock has been moy place on sale Seagrave's entire stock of [ Meet at the call of the president thereot WL v e - Aol ot Mk, bns Ueee moved (g 23 | place o sale Sesgravers entire stock ‘of | MER B Lusy S0, 8, PECHAS Mot | and purveyors of Bl b B AN ; OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES want shoes and we want money. Bring the [ will go cheap. Wait for it. Open every | i ""(herail for the hoarde. licutenant Medical Supplies. i g — 1 i By § family in and fit them up for April rains evening during this sale. Prices the same | Colonel ¢ GARRAGE REMOVED, CHRSLOOLS, VAULTS, 3 £ X e\ Stationary or Portable. every day as long as the goods lust fant Lzri o il Drcawars RS L g y 11060 1L § 81020 1. | Get prices from Shug: & Ouren, the lead- BENNISON BROS. Major 1 4 e » — (35 - L 2y - " ng seedsmen of Council Blufts, Masonic Council Blufts infantry; ¢ L. Cooper > ADSTRACTS AND LOANS. FAKM AND for Catalogtie, Prices, ete,, doscribing work to be done temple. ¥ b 3 L Penth cavalrys I enant” Alexaraes ¢ < operty “howknt - und sold: Fuscy & | hicago, 245 Lake St, - IOTTOGAS ENG|NE WORKS, £ Organizing n Musical Club Porter, ussistant surgeon: INrst Lieu. ] d P The leundries use Domestic soap. Steps are being taken to organize a club | tenant Frank H. Jones, adjutant Twenty- g b3 3 i STENOGRADIER AND TYDPE- Omaha, 107 . l4th St 334 & Walnut Ste, PHILADELPHIA, PA. g of 0 8! sonle second infantry, recorder writer tlon; has had experience in i Marringe Lacensos. consisting of the musical people of the city. | *ERNG IR Willlam Conway, Twenty-second S Boolhkeoping. Als0: best: Farerencess AGSres The following marriage licenses were Is Some of the young ladies are working up the | infantry, will rep :L \III |uy~4_|-‘u to Lieuten- A\ 9 N 20, Bee, Council Bluffs, ued yesterday by the county clerk , and there is a prospect that the club | &nt Colonel John age, Twenty-geognd 3 Y R VTR " k infantry, president of the army retiving PASTURAGE, FIRST CLA FOR 4% HEAD = x Name and Address Axs tarted very shortly. The member- | Loubi'dt Wort Keogh, Mont., ut such time ahout 3 miles north of town. Cattle COUNCIL BLUEFS Gustave Koehler, Macedonia ship will ba confined to those who perform | , S RN horses $4.00 10 31,00, for season, J as he might designate, for examination by Invalid Chairs, Nellie Bradshaw, Carson and informal musicales will be held at the | the bourd s ? ) October 15, Good man in charg T STEAMDYE W)1( Willlam H. Butler, Pottawattamie county 24 | houses of those who belong, The following named officers will upporters, Bocki pienty.(xrass, salbiand wals L Cora E. M w, Pottawattamie county. 21 - - to Lieutenant el John N. An Atomizers | Han Wik, All kindsot Dyolnz - No Undertuker Need Appiy. Twenty-Heth infantey, president’ of s 4 o and Ciowning dans in Gas cooking stoves for reat and for sale It your children are afficted with diph amining boa inted to mee ponges, u 25 Browdway the highest styls of st Gus Co.’s office, theria, Dr. Jefferis’ remedy will save their [ leavenworih suvh. {lmo,_ x Batteries, ol Blufts Wl e upk Eulol wut Bverybody knows Davis sells drugs. f:f . No' m\ ‘I:.m I |rur”| .)IIJ« & IIl as 16ty i for' proi n, and will Water Bottles, FOR BALE CHEAL. TWO AND ONEHALF 4 _ e Must Fay for Thelr Divorces. Haven, George R. Davis and Morgan & Co., | turn to thelr er Btations: Becond Lisw Rupture Cure Tots it s > v 1o un it Aellverel B rs 1o Beardsl Al 404 b A. H 3 th i ) Ll County Clerk Campbell has decided A ccessors 1o Beardsley 50 2 uming nant John wman, Seventh cavi t - hout i Wl parts of i P b S, L n:u.‘x' ""““: street, Omaha, or address Dr. Thomas Jef- | & 1| Lieuteriant Thoras Q. Donaids Satisfaction guarantes t W . 1 souniry 3ol (8 » ecord no judgments eris, Counel uirs ’rice, r venth cavalry on Aeutena i ghteenth v vrice i3 divorce cases until the costs have been paid (0n SuseL R I ik, §, George MeWilliunson, Sixth cavalry o All the latest improved e - S - Under the. new rullne divorces will come Sold Liguor to » Drunkard. ond Licutenant I'rancis H. Beach, Sixth Trusses. BALE, $.0000 WORTH PROVEIT 4 A, MACHAN, S 8 West Broadway, was arrested yosterd cus D, Cronin, Twentleth infantry; Seco Councll Hu i . v y AT See the new art goods at Mrs. Nil y ¥ i ry; Hecond 1 I‘ I ‘ ] \I 0” C e ity A e g T 0B W, en \.. 1 P omestic soap outlasts cheap soap. law. The charge was preferred against L Gerhardt, Twentleth tnfaitry; Second Licu | 1408 FARNAM ST., Opposite Paxton Hotel 3 g K1 OB S e > Telophouo ~‘-

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