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THE OMAHA_DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1891, s et s | 0T BUTE AT BUFRALO GET NEW BLOOD IN APRIL. THE DAILY BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS .4 % 7 FIIT (ke SveFy Sie0 fecssmary to Drevent COUNCIL BLUFFS | iy L | the entranco of the army into_the state of 3 "(T % 3 OFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL sTniEET | Driving Park People 8ay a Big Meeting | 1o%2 . . merican Gluccse ' Cdmpan, Tmmensg H ‘ é A 3 Will Bo Held This Season, EXORMOUS IREMNANT SALE Works Totally Destroyod, The Body a Machine that Cannot be Stopped for Re sl s = Taday, Friduy, We Plnce on kate e airs---Paine’s Celer Compound Feeds Its B Bt o it 84 { PREPARING FOR A LIVELY RACING SESSION | Exvery short fengih of drisa soote, ‘stks, | WORKMEN AND FIRENEN SERIOUSLY INJURED P % : EPHONES- Dusiness No. 43; night ginghams, eateens, linens, white goods, in i { 4 N g —_— A B DT e R Shattered Nerves, Purifies the Blood, Makes Re- _ President Moore Tells the Board of Super- | cumulated during this great bankrupt sale, [ Several Lives Supposed to Be Lost, but MINOE MENTION. : s goes today at one-half and one-fourth price othing Wil Be Definitely Known Until f 1 S 1 - Mk AL AL O U B The IMpOrtant part of this great remnant | T o'rmE sy ki reshlflg leep POSSlble. Today—Loss, $1,000,000; In- oston s.ore, spring dress goods, capes. Should Rescinded us gale is wool dress goods, and If you want a Boston s.ore, 8f urance, BN J. P. Christenson and Clara_Peterson, | Heretofore. nico dress pattern you can buy It today at BUrstIce March winds and April showers sweep | pound; years have shown the wisdom of | Al the parts of the body are adjusted both of Omaha, were married by Justice Fox half price, all lengths, 2 to § yards, = . and scour thoe ecarth and clear the air of | doing so | with the greatest nicety, and a derange- yesterday Remnants of surah and China silks, 15 ' winter impurities, making It sweet and | _ April has always been sot down as f one affects the wiole. We can C. B. Foster, charged with assault with Willlam Moore, the new president of the Id ; 1c ‘..,-’ Seat i Vi ibenh, 411 1 BUFFALO, N. Y., April 12—The plant of | wholesome. % best time to remove impurities from t p this complicated mechanism for * har; 000 ards o as hlack eens, o prica 3 ose comp N hloo: I 0 reg e the nervo tem e cause W do 0w e secrel fntent to commit marder, was discharged | Driving Park assoclation, appeared before yird plddl . the American Gluc mpany burned to The samo thing takes place fn the body, | Dlood and to regulate the nervous sy r because we do not know the secret v Ay remnants, 2 to 6% yar o yard pe ) tor P hit 10 sot it going again. The re- by Justice Vien yesterday the Board of Supervisors yesterday in re- | “This will be the greatest sale we ever | RIght. The loss will' be about $1,000,000. | the porss open and the blood that creey Tha formula for Paine's celory ind | (h 15t be made when It Is in motion A marriage license was 4 Yesterda¥ | gard to the taxation of the driving park. | had. Don’t miss it. Friday fs the d The insurance I8 $685,000. The works of the | It Winter now rushes through the arteries | WAS Elven o the world by Edward K. |0 lo whe i ; to W. L. Turl, aged 32 Lenia Wilson. (1SON BROS G Tn a Tollof, BtFONREF: streain { Phelps, M. D., LL. D, while ho w (T 8 In sleep that the machine goos ) e e heoom was | Ho 4d not, therefore, ask the board to BENNISON BROS company consisted of an eleven-story brick L I AtTONKe , V8. Hrorassor ifi: tha Dartmonth madl Iy, the heart beats loas rapidly, the Special meeting of BIuf City lodae 71, | #imply wanted the commissioners to undef Meyers-Durfee Furniture company, 338 | cose and starch, an elght-story brick build- | iy (o best time to get well, Spring 18 purifier, it is the most valu o, the muselos relax, and ench gains Anclont Free and Accepted Masons, this | stand the situation as it was, The motor | Broadway, headquarters for bargains and | ing, used as a power house and as a | hopeful, and the Invalid sors well quicker lon to the world's progress thi r- | vikgr in the only way It’can—by sleep and evening for work in second degree. All | company had nothing whatever to do with | fine furniture. place for making the catle feeding product, | when hopeful than when despondent. | ["‘\ ot HeRtoEIng Iives: of. Golmtlass | ve thg. the HEFves. by: s \”«;'\.m:!”l.h: .:\"‘x master Masons cordially invited > p Whe o wa zed to take vis Wine Co., Council Blufts, an eight-story brick building, used as a re- Thousands of people throughout the coun N " 5 h o T g Yy W Lhe tred. (ks the matter. When he was urged to tak Jarvis Wino Co., 1% sk MLl b f il women from feeblen wnd do- | torial for thelr repair, and the tired, ex Commercial Pilgr and wives are inv | the presidency of the Driving Park associa finery, and an eight-story storehouse. The | try a month taking Pain lery to strength 1 usefulness known | hausted man and woman, on the verge of 3 L L ing Park a i nizing a Municipal Clab, ) |- dompbtng o great spring medicine ;«1 at .:n\ 1.;n-,~,n||‘,r ption in h \:w\r O] tion he reluctantly consented to do so_on Y ARAITE thist ow vluuz at 7:20, the | fire was discovered In the dynamo room | oM “I" IIL:‘ Ll’\ at spriug medicine that | i, e part of (" country, It ha fod | breaking dg \\(,‘_’,1,,l.‘ .,,H‘[, AR ,,,),, means r. anc James Patterson, given by the ) 8 evening, at 7:30, the { 55, 5 suilding Khortly g 0| people we | years active, joyous existence to thon- | of recovery to lealth and strength. Pilgrim Sisters Saturday evening, April 14, | one condition, which was that the directors | ypyyicipal club will perfect its organization. l"_ the main lullhlrlm shortly ‘mu» 7 o'clock What March does not Xill may be | sands of weak, tired-out, ailing women who | Al over the country Paine's celery come at the home of J. M. Campbell, 718 Fi should empower him to make a loan of | gyery citizen Is Invited to be present, Sev- | PY the engincer. He gave the alarm, and he | for by April,” says an old adage. | thought themsclves doomed to be invalids | pound Is convincing overworked business avenu $5,000 with which to fmprove the driving | g uqqresses will be delivered, and it fs | &1 his fireman rushed out. In ten minutes | The nine weeks from February 1 to May 1 | for the rest of their days. Palnc's celery | men, anxious housekeepers, women behind . B. Gussman, a saloon keeper from | park and to arrange for some big races, f yihe (Ua"int some valuable and Interesting | the whole eleven stories were on fire, flames :'v\. lony the ,uu{.»xy. germs of ::<-u»u_ inside | compound cures thoroughly and finally rhue- | counters and in offices, school teachers, and Walnut, was arrested yesterday while tryin \\h:r I um‘hll‘ draw |rn|n|\\l\lm 1".’1”:,}‘: BIUMMS | 4 rormation will be offered. were bursting through the windows and dart- | the body and without ‘|“".| 4“4}HI~[».11. [ERR u-luul;l't lm\wm.._ discases of [all who use thelr brains excessively, that {o gt into B, L. Bhogart's houes under e | Sgreed 1o, and e, with Mr, Ed_ Wickham : Ing from the roof. Thero wero nerhas 126 | and corners must bo cleaned out, and for | of Bervons weaknots. 1t tuvos we nico | onnernoualited praise from physicians and e o oA s ,,,‘,\."\'2‘4,:‘.N)'Jfl.;‘:;u e vouat | and’ Mr. Charles’ Gregory, took the matte No Undertaker Need Appiy. men at work tonight. I will not be known | health’s sake every one needs to take u | cures, by feeding the vital Tmost parts of | fs nofe ton Stpone fo ;’»r.»{\l.l;rrntlhn-n\']::l):/' c'i'-l I'(;n;h' ‘“M';l”_‘ Lokl i in charge, hoping to make such attractive It your children are :v|’n'm.-d with :l;nj:» until a census of the employes is taken to- | Spring medictne like Paine's celery com- | the body, the blood and nerves. | that s making so many well and strong. Y mectings this season as would greatly help | theria, Dr. Jefferis’ remedy will save their | oo oo whather one man or fifty men were h sehool will give yns, musical sele red. Has stood The puplls of the It the city at large. The taxes on the driving [ lives. No physician re attractive program of « park lind been remitted for ten years past, | the test of 35 years. For sale by J. C. Do | cremated. It Is known some of the men e Protective association met yesterday at In- tions and recitations this afternoon at 1 with the exception of the past two years, | Haven, George R. Davis and Morgan & Co., | caped by thie fire escapes, and some of those [ | VOV VDV VS V> &S SISV VI VVIC0O 99 “There is, tn fact, no publication whick o'clock, to which they e all n,.urw-:n i [ when no meetings were held, and hence | Successors to Beardsley. Also 2404 Cuming [ on the lower stories jumped fnto the canal ' enters thio sevious rivalry with . i, = At the close of the program the High School | ¢voq woro pald on the land, 'As meeth street, Omaha, or address Dr. Thomas Jef- [ A great many of the men at work on the ¥ e 4 = 2 3 cadets will givo an exhibition drill on Glen | wor 0 T T VA7 ARG A8 me thing | fe ‘Council Bluffs, Ta. Price, $3. y}.;,m floor \'\m- Ilgnumym Poles and Germans, ' New York Tribune, avenuo, out of the way to ask for the usual release o7 16y may have boen burned, and they may The Unlon Veteran Legion held a public | from n.n.wuy 6 R Tole Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ta., agent | not have been. It is Impossible to tell now. ' coting last evening in Woodmen hall, at | " The arrangements are go he | Jarvis 1877 brandy, wines and liquor. G GhAU RO P HOWEYOr. thAE waveral. mtn m [ 4 SFGHRRE S TE WA | going_on in th - were burned to death. As it is, fi 4 ' \) which a large audience was present. It Was | meantime by which it is confidently pre- e the new good irs. Niles'. Ciak Al o 8, four of the anniversary of the firing op Fort Sumter | dicted there will be gathered hore iy Jupe | S°° the new art goods at Mrs. Niles the men who Jumped were hurt. These are (] [) and the surrender of General Lee, 80 that | at Jeast 160 of the flectest of the fleet Waslierwomen use Domestic soap. John Young, a workman, hurt about the head the recollections of war days gave oppor Considerable money has been spent on the ittt and face; two Poles, cannot speak English 9 tunity for the old soldicrs to exhibit their | track, and citizens are invited to take their Movements of Seagolng Vessels. names unknown, both severely injured, one pairiotsm i a rousing fashion. James Mo | oastors down here and enioy o dr At 8 T Arrived —Kate Daven- | has both legs broken; John Stein, severely 3 [} Cabe and Colonel D, B, Pally made interest- | around it, The track Is now owen for that | port Mary Winkleham, for Hon- | burned. In fifteen minutes the entire main | [} g A eloquent peeches, and Miss Wil HUrpOse, ata! 1 ho . | olulu: Large Law, for Port Townsgend; Scal- | building was a m; of flames. In twent g i ng and elog purpo: w stables and sheds are being E P Hiens and Miss McPadden gave recitations put up, and there is no sparing of means or | len, for Honolulu; Rufus I3, Wood, for Nan- | minutes the walls begau to fall. The i [} ! Wall McFadden's drum corps rendered mar- | jabor to put the grounds in first-class condi- [ Limod birkenting rortland, fo nn ' | fell ~at frequent intervals until ~ in- | | tial music during the evening. tion. FIVeT giehooner Volante: for, Mazalan. for | side of forty-five mimutes there was but [] J i — e - — B Praniso one corner standing. The main building was b Q i unaceountabl Tires often start in an 4 LOOKING FOR SIGNERS. Nt TacomaArrived, 11th—W. W. Crispe, | connected with the power and feed house manner. The best way to avold possible - - San Diego—Arrived, 11th—Crown of | by an elevated bridge o treet, The [} loss 15 to keep well insured in a high grade | guioonists Name n Committee to Get Voters . flames crept across and tho. 1teed 3 company like the Glen Falls, Lougee & to Sign Mulct Petitions. n Prancs gentt | house. Meanwhlle the city fish n.arket [ ] Towle, sole agents, Pearl street. mventysilk sdlconare AL L earec | ust the street, caught fire. Five enty-six saloon keepers, from all parts | —Bmma I Harri i ! 9 L4 New Yorw's Auction Sales. bEithatad b ATAIES i 5 ohic (2 firemen were sent Inside to fight the flames, New Yori's Auc ' Tme |rccctity M erSithalClty y Bterddy d e R Horets ||| B LA UTMberEof INtReAITA. WereP turriddon Arc becoming more frequent lately. Im- | peld a meeting at the hall over 101 Main | fverrpeli Cir d = the roof. The building was a low, long, porters must reduce thelr stgcks bofre 1 | street for the purpose of coming to an agree- | At Bremen-Arrived—Havel, from New | brick one, and the firemen made a good i 9 G. A. R. Tarke stocks of desirable merchandise are | ment with referenco to the new state law. | YoUki Stuttgart, from Baltimore, fight to ave it, but a portion of a blazing [} offered at #3c on the dollar. A committee was appoiuted to scour the | At Glatwow Ciin, from New York e L DL LT Every Grand Army man re: regular assortment to us, which can be sold | GO ‘hlly"wl‘n")l'lul-"lulrh-"xml;u‘:':;'ul e [T Hean. anmediiT neantsy il traml|oouritall rasand! orta five B et Thens AN ]H]S REW[N 0!: 0”? ]‘WO E D TRe ML wart pRsalry shey for one-half the regular price. which to carry on the work. New York. i of them escaped with no other injuries tha 5 of the civil war; possibly even These goods consist of point vamse, deutelle | “imyg hoard of supervisors, at its mecting | _ At Prawl Point—Passed—Alreto, for New : L g b 0 v ; poinit. DeGeins, ete., il widths, In white, [, The board of suervisors, 4t its s \"“;: LR ass A J B a n-v\Lbr;m.::] n_ml Jumlx Weber and Licuten- ' Rec nd it | _se the position of his company, as oort and butter, color, and put up in dots of [ TECht T A TR ES REIIOE e e A the Lizard—Passed—Rha Tor N O Gt i compaty ecommend us—if you plea most his regiment. s Kinds at be, 12%c, 16e, 17¢, 21 S ST R Rt ne rdo; A T 2 £ L = > ~ ‘ & e e vt R ity anibrataerea required by fhe new law, n order that the gt NG out unconscious. His face is badly burned, CON(, I{ESS —to another concern on this e e ration Aala.of | Prospective saloonists may not be delayed TELEGEAPNIC BREVITIES. some of his ribs are broken, and he has 5 2 G A R Arnold” B Halme & Cor, at one-halt their | Sbout securing signatures. “This. was the Zedic also fnternal injuries. He may not recover. N American soil, who can sell you . . . riginal value. Prices they run (b CLREALELT s Ll bl LG () A8 A heavy snow is falling in Colorado. Lieutenant Schrader had back and legs H \ L u ) 5 T 170 4ach, i . County Atterney Orsanm, owhose advice | pignt thousand Colorado coal miners in | hurt. The feed house was completely de- L a pure calf shoe with a Goodyear § Reminiscences of the war form FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., | Ticie scoms’ to be a question with. tha | Colorado will strike May 1. s{flrufd. the \\'nllr; all having fallen by 10 welt for Two Fifty a pair. the chief enjoyment of a post Leaders, Council Bluffs, 1. | quphorities as to whether the first install- | The John Wolfe collection of pictures was [ o'clock. =~ ¥he ref el A UARELD I WO-FI F I Y and we’ll red y b T} 9 meeting. Any relic, picture, PERSONAL PARAGRAP HS. !;:;'ul of the m: ;m all suluuul ]vm[n'url)nlu s();n-ll m‘ pllxl.leL; u;“-:n'nlx at t‘m;vlulm; y;:::;vl:l;u;; T P A € r(‘l uce O\IIrfi to 501.1. he ' or account is welcome. Though due now or not for six months yet. The he lockout of Chicago builders proved SHEADLIBHTREHR BUG el o e ST taE I ¢ oon 2 SR : ; L Born. to Mr. and Mre, William Huntington | 12¥ provides that it shall be assessed in | fizzle on account of lack of concerted ac- | wally — The glucosa works. were . owner | § 5 different toes 2 ‘f: )O‘El earn this, ,d.m better g over and over told, all anecr h Bl arch, and as Marcl W pas ks as S . S i o 4 . 7C 3 3 s leath- o oV 4 : e S o a a Congressman H. U, Johns ana | trotting horse manj and. his sons. After 12 o o el Rt s z e i Teiandy oy | June, wlien the mext assessment 15 t0 be | wag yesterday renominated by the repub- | o'clock the progress of the fire was checked. | § | 4 £8 widths, | et you'll find in an average two [} g ¢ o, Ta, e viiinsfrends | i, Bfore i ooutt reain anvihing from | 1t it il e SevEt o et o | @ ] | fifty shoo is ordinary buffwith an ordinary b G. A R_ he city. the saloon business. In the meantime, how- 3 ¢ St otely er ¢ I ollar a pair s: hinailaLLOi 0 Thuries Lx-Collector of Customs Douglas of San | pletely under control 5 « asts p ewing or inch nails-Our United States District Attorney Charles | over, the city will be collecting the monthly | - 13x-Col b . a0 san T asts. & D. Fuller has returned from his home In | fine the same as heretofore, so that the sa- | Francisco has been convicted of smuggling Freshets that Deluge 1 ]B;l(;’fi'ntf?;’z“sy LpIonCEC Cn VR OIEOURY | The book for every G. A. R Fairfield. loon Keepers will not realize much differ- [ OPMM-: i 2 ihe South P The lowlands breed midsma, the parent of ' 2 ‘ Post’s library, for every G, A, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Van Brunt and sons | ence. The men “"0“"“'{"':' ‘L!“l Southern Pay | chills and fever, bilious remittent and other Bl | ICHERS 'I WO_FIF'I' Y RE mans hibrary Wit B @ Harry and George have returned from a six Boston Store Shopping List. cific train at Roscoe, ‘al., have forms of malarial’ dlsease. Hostetter's . A ‘ . n's a ):: s the en- ., weeks' visit in California. e e S R caught. bk ; Stomach Bitters is a sure defense against ‘ | tury War Book. It is made . i sed list, General Slocum, who has been danger- | them all. Nor is it less effectual as a safe- . | s i e G find something you want while on your shop- | ously iil for somé days, is reporied out of | guard against rhewmatic and Kidney com- s American Caif or Tan Russia Calf &l :‘ll’ :’f ”‘: ffl';“{“s l‘l‘x-fL_fl"tclet s 7 'Ca and' family, 736 Firat (| PAS. tour. & danger. plaints caused by a wetting. Dyspepsia, T 30 B hat appeared in the Century Fueale of i Mo Cp ane Iy R o o She canimore. i The steamer Diamond burned yesterday | liver complaint, “constipation ‘and nervous. | § The newest Piccadilly and Yale toes. d' Magazine a few years ago. Y 5 SRR DL ALy on the Mlssissippi, below Cairo, and the | ness are likewise eradicated by it. Take it s C. A. Riley re"urn'wll 'yoslrrdnyd from | Regular armure cloth, 19c. SPaw hadibarely.: time" £0 eacADE, regularly. L CE é Lamoni, Ta., where he had been attending a [ Gents' 50¢ white shirts, 396, 3 4 : N A delogate meeting of the Latter Day Saints | Gents' 1sc collars, fo each, Miss Juliet Morgan, daughter of J. Pier- | == oM 000 b road ANy s s W ee L saen o0 i & D and deliberating upon matters connccted | Gents' 10c Rockford hose, 4 for 25e. pont Morgan, was married at New York T i ey é with the future welfare of the church. $1.00 undressed gloves, 48c. yesterday to W. Pierson Hamilton. § “ad.” about some fellow who is giving shoes [ Our readers may have this George E. Meyers has returned from an $1.50 large buttoned gloves, 85c. Newell B. Parsons has been arrested on ‘ away,because the Lord allows him te breathe - ‘ g Tohid; it ded visit to his old home in Pennsvl- [ 10 Swiss handkerchiefs, 5c; 19c grade, | the charge of stealing $463,000 worth of e 2 : great work in its present extended But d of a li h 1 fa. When h ived there he found that | 123c bonds from a vault at Saginaw, Mich UL LRI LIRS T (06 5 VNN £l i) popular form (the onginal vania. When he arrived there he fo 2tkc. ds fr s , Mich. i S : B J E his friends had been mourning him as dead. Warren hose supporters, half price, 3c, G, Henry B. Graetling, a Quincy cigar manu- cares to imitate—nay—even a part—of our AMERICAN CALF bound edition is $22 to ns) A man having the same name was shot and | and 7c a pair. facturer, Killed. himself yesterday because shoe guarantee—That, if a shoe proves de- R e i Killed in Sioux City last winter and the tele- | Writing paper, see values, 10c, b had A quarrel with hig brother-in-In & fectivo, wours out unreasonably fast, o doos| Blver é e smallest price ever askeg gram published in the eastern papers con- | and 2ic a box. S a b RN T B A acanted ety y A Lvery Sty e, for such a work. veyed fo them the impression that he was [ China soap, 2e; Cutlcura, 17¢; cocoanut oil, [ Govarnor Stone of st Bi% Sraties § not give reasonable satisfaction, we'll furnish |~ Y & cold and clammy corpse, an impression | 22c a dozen; buttermilk, 10c; tar 80ap, 5¢; | pinoq o penitentiary guard last August. ou with anew pair free, or your money to which vanished, however, when he hove in | castile, 3 for 10c. { A MEuEE ¥ : &) : i i i sight. Ball'$1.00 corset, G9c. 0dds and ends in | _Oregon republicans have renomipated;gon; s apenny goes back to you—Does it appear E idil 4 R P v 5, 39c. gressman Elli e state ticket was com- S ® 3 c J y The Bankers Lifo Associntion 1HelandssL.00;godde da0c; 2.50, | pletea by the nomination of W. H. Leeds reasonable to you that our shoes arc made very width > : g o Danke o ead of | g Chenillc bortieres, sce values at $1.89, $2.50, | Pleted by the n A e Iy 1e terms are as follow Of Des Moines, In., stands at the head ot | §3.50, $5.00, §7.00 and $12 or state printer. not to give satisfaction? s e N O all mutual insurance. It furnishes indem- | ™ Anerican wool challies, Sc a yard. Dr. Henry C. F. Meyer, charged with Iy ENOWN THIS SEASON, 9 “r“‘:_ ‘]"‘ XAnnADEnSsDing Oty | nity for the least money, is the safest, | Regular 1235c pongee, 9c a yard. poisoning Ludwig Brandt at New York to ar Book Coupons of different dates, togeth | soundest and has the largest reserve for pol: Scotch zephyrs, half price, 12%c. get his life insurance, has been placed on [y ‘ er with 10 cents In coin, for each part as @ | fcy holders, $1,244,240.63, A comparison will Apron gingham, 3%c; light prints, 4c, good | trial for the second time. ‘ sued, to The Bee offic convince the most skeptical. Address W. O. | tylos. R N o A I DA e oy T ag i manked Wirt, agent, 716 Willow avenue. fean blue prints, 4c a yard IR A i W avel America S : yard. resolutions demanding that Breckinridge 10 gingham, 6Y%c. > 1 all guiity of similar immorality be While you are paying for laundry why not [ 10¢ Eineham, &3 A e | and all guiity Ladies' vests, G}ic, 10c, 12%e, 10¢ and 26c, lled from the church get the best? The Bagle laundry solicits a adien Ve expelled frc c i trial and invites comparison. Telephono 167. | " MAMCS 0 L 100 grade, | The state convention of the American z [} FOR OUT OF TOWN READERS—Mafl ( f @ | “Century War Book” Coupons of ditferent; | ‘ ates, with 10 cents In coin to Century War Book Dept., The Dee. particular to () | > - i § glve your full name and address; () fnclos FAH Gye - hugart , the lead- [ 12!c a pair; 25c grade, 19c. = o arrangements the necessary coupons and 10 cents, 5 P . " atie ; S, 3 - Include any oth ine: 1 01 et femple; Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders, The Young Men’s Democratic club of Bos- Wish fora Spring Catalogue—Send us your address, ‘:‘- tude >W:N_ business in your letter or Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Council Bluffs, fa. | ton gave a banquet last evening in com- 'Y — e memoration of the birth of Thomas Jeffer- COCOCCOPTCTPIOPOICPDPOOOODDIODD ALy ikollazd.Losse: Son. J. Sterling Morton was among the | Steam and Hot Wat:r Heatlng for xpensive Pugilism. - C. H. Raymond, Doug Burns and James At midnight the jury in the $50,000 libel | (R, B0 Reliohoec andl Buildinas: Brown were brought up in police court [ case of Mrs. Nathalie Pollard against the - yesterday morning to answer (o the charge | World Publishing company, after being out Look at all the orchards in the vicinity of J. C. BIXBY, Tha.Beslis loos fox of being implicated in the riot at Jim | mearly twenty-four hours, agreed upon a | Portland, Oregon, and you will settle on | 202 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, Council gkt 2 ' verdict for the defendant, which was re- [ Dundee. Brown, at Woodbridge Bros., 120 Bluffe: Towa turned at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. N. 15th street. i 2 ity QO HPR R a0n This morning another suit of general pub- s costs In each case-amounting to nearly $10. |, T8 OERIEE ARAIRER BULE BE ORGTe ) PR WEATHER FOR, Jumes Doggs, who is supposed to’ bave R A assaulted Officer Woolf at the samo time, | United States against G. I, Gablo, J Freeso | granted g continuance until this morn- | Konqing association, J. B, Sweet and S. b X il Vanatta, the proprietors of the uitahle WASHIN Stephen “"I‘ q“‘"‘fi who iwhipped his | 1,y nt (-.unu.ny, who were also in- | ities for nelghbor on Lincoln avenue, B, J. Walters, | gjoted, it is understood, will filo a demurrer | For Nebr fuch colder pleaded gullty and conld not fustity himself. | o tng indictment, and have alrendy with- | and generally fair; possibly local sho He was accordingly fined $30.80. drawn their pleas of not guilty with that | M the morning in extreme eastern portion. Kelly Blair, the 13-year-old boy who stcle | ond' in view. 38 For Missouri—Fair; southwest winds in a bicycle belonglng to a son of General B. S — the early rm of the da lowed by de- Test, had a continuance until this morn- Cure Indigestion and biliousness with | cidedly colder, northerly’ winds, and prob- Coyle's saloon a few nights ago. £ found guilty and fined $25 and costs, $3 SHOE “ix" Mmmm Props Squeakless, Rottom Waterproof. Best Shoe sold at the price. $5, ?4 and $§ 50 Dress Shoe. Gual Cusiorm Work, costing (rom 610 35 "nhouses 1260 12, Plerce st., three $3.50 Polico Shoe, 3 Soles A A A R Best Walking Shoe cver? mide. 44, Growers ...mnu‘-rfi\.. all kinds of plants, $2.560, and $2 Shoes, Florul Desiiib ahippod 10 i iets OF the Coutitny» Unequalled at the price, Boys 82 & $1.76 School Shoes | Mail and Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled nerally Fair and Much Colder, with Winds and Local Showers. 'ON, April 12.—The probabil- 1y are: ort N SEARLES & SEARLES, SPECIALISTS north winds "Are the Hest for Service, DeWitt's Little Early Riser ably local sholvers Friday evening or night; LADIES’ i 4 owa—Light local showers; wind Books at Auction. Garnishments Must Stop in fown shifting to northerly; colder by Friday $3, $2.60 $2, $1.75 GED. P. Sl:firifi’}'fl-'ll AW, RIC{T‘AI.I’I‘,” Best Dongolu, Styl(sh, Per Fittin, icenble, in the world, All &f Carload, consisting of the best books, | In @ short time, as lowa has passed a law | SYealnE o medical, mechanical, miscellaneous, albums, | Against them. This is your last chance to | spow. in the sol bibles, ete. Private sale by day and auction | collect your accounts before the law goes | much cooler; north winds. at 7 p. m., 536 Broadway. The Nassau Investment company or South Dakota~Generally fair Friday; : - - duced its charges and will guarantee | slightly warmer; variable winds, When you come to the best hose for sprink- | collections t persons not living In Local Record Chronic Nervous Private & Specal Fair, preceded by light h and east portion; ling the lawn It {8 the Multese Cross. You | lowa, but who are employed by some rafl- | © R g Mass, | awn;i i A 3 0 are e 80 0 PPICE OF TR WEATHER BUREAU, OMAH 3 can always get this and lighter grades In expross or telegraph company' having an [ April 12.~Omaha vecord of temperature and Dise1ses. " yatiGRUNCILIBLURER, lowe: r:xrln\n;r and cotton hose at Bixby Main | agent in lowa. Write at once for terms and | rainfailcompared with corresponding day of :;ill‘llld’. - - $100,000 street. references, C cil Blufrs, " P ye: ' . b o S, - - - A T e T TP e 43 \ ; Al L — ; past four years: ARt tan TREATMENT BY MAIL Ceasultation Frea AI;.':- :v‘r\ ie oldest bunks tn the state of nlé’mv:(.: and cuffs a speclalty, 520 Pearl street, Tol, | yaa¥hat blevele do you ride? “Why, I | Maxtmum tomporature ' 635 Wo cure Catarrh, All Disoases of TZ NEWMAN, 420 South lith, ELIAS SVENSON, 4119 North 2ith | soleh3ous Dbl i soficeiions “weth's e N o e L Hide 'y wavery. © Bveryboly eiden them. | MiIL Gt oo Camoqnroat Ghost, Stomaon, | A. W. BOWMAN (0., 117 North 16th, C. J. CARLSON, 218 North 2ith | 56 and serve yosrorits: Wowill bo’ pleasod’to - e ola sold ourteen p la q Averag 9 Dy o, 4 ver, 00 n ‘a g H 3 MK » QO : o 7o) 1SS 8 it For coba g0 6o Gon, 10 Taln strost. Tele. | Weeks: They sell for- 825, :and. are. war. | Fracipiiution 00000 2 R Wfla;((v’)a’:l—;ans:y Dl | W. W. FISHER, £925 Leavenworth, I A.CRESSY, So. Omaha 5 l re ranted as good as any wheel made. Get Statement showing the condition of tem- , AND UAT 3 phone 48, o ATV peratureand precipitation at Omaha for the flffihfiofihfi L PRIVATE DIg: Celebrate Memorial Day, day and sinco Mavel: 1, 1534: N ; a 5 108, FISTOLA AXD RECTAL o The observance of Memorial day to com- without Dlt ae LotammbI fear; DLTRUS oured Sipecia)l Noticass COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLUF FS: The contest between S. T. McAtee and J. | N memorate the memory of the fallen heroes X 8 > g RUPTURE, No Qure No Pay. i n of the war of the rebellion is near at hand. “:.f“”h.m\‘» (1\”1 Vs “”::f ‘:(lwumy ’ {(\‘n.m ation AT e T Call on or addreas with K& for elroulars, freo STEAMDYE W0 i RO QU T NAN: AL O b de As a patriotle people let us keep alive tho | [NOF % oW fuirly on, Vesterd By WeA, 9psat Doticieny torthe diy: U5 D inch | ook aud recclots, Lt stdirway south of Post Ail kindsot Dysint 1and near this o i sacred associations of this time-honored [ 1 A8 e question as o whether the | Deficioncy sinco March 1 R ey - and Oiotning doain | = ~ T g s 10R0rEE | ballots should be admitted as evidence in Reports f Ot "118 South 15tn st the highest stylo of GARBAGE REMOVED, CESSPOOLS, occasion, To iy i’ you are sl cordany | 14 Suen: Ganmam s aioencgn oy | _eporis ro Dr. Searles and Seabis, 1 1ot s, S S Il e R R ! Abe Lincol 08t, No. 29, | ghonld not until after the proceedings of the — bt stalnod fabrics made krocery, 0 Liroadway. Grand Army of the Republie, Department | * J - 0 A4 g0 A Berven of Towa, in the proper ohaberaner g it | election board had been proved fraudulent £ i are and ALSTRACTS AND LOANS. FARM AND day, May 80, 1894, Piease inform the chair- | LheY @lso claimed that Deputy City Clerk % done ‘ant deliveral elty property bought wold, Pusey & man of the committeo of your acceptance at | KO had no rlght to act as custodian of the staTioNs, | ¥ in ull “parts of tho | _homas, Counoll Blufts T mLAD Of JOUE S % | ballots on election night, but that they B country Send for — — - Tolie, Reckical, moment And b {aater shan | should have been turned over to City Clerk PERMANENTLY vrics List s TOUNS LADY STENOGRAPHES AND T¥Rf assigned positions in the line of marcl | Zurmuehlen personally. The question was []H NO bookkkeeping also; | ncos. Address . Address all acceptances to the chairman | ABAlY submitted to Judge McGee, and will Ak i | GURED . & WMACHAY, | Nl Souncil nite A of the committce, B, R. Fonda, 217 Bluf | be decided (his morning, fearn ] AR PAY Proprietor PASTURAGE, FIKST CLASS, FOR 400 HEAD E. R. FONDA, Chalrman S : - - sl NP (] Cluir ; A A9l 1 0 Deloter 16" dood tmia 1o charg ) 4 Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale | St Paul | 80 Glowiy WE REFER YOU 10 8,000 PATIENTS: Telophono 2 L U LA R P D ; Chattel mortgage shoe sale at 23 Main | at Gas Co.'s oMee Davenpor, ) Gloir Writefor Bank Roferences. et I daiy! "o tha ponatry” ol oo { street. $3.75 Kinnehan shoes for §2.63; $3.00 fanus chy Cloar EXAMINATION FREE. &room “house 'and il conventencen. Ly P, Kinnehan shoes for $1.97 Kinnehan | Bverybody kiows Davis "’”' drugs, Salt ik | | JiNEE T b Kiaqus v ). Braadvey) Goiat 314 Sait ake olig | ail Bt i ghows for_ 310 $L76' Kinnohan shoes 1% | The undrles use Domestis soap. Hapi iy NoOpalatlou Ko Detention from Business, | Hml’m;f? Q"s'fk ““d;flsy i l S 135 Kinnehan shoes for 8ic. George i elena, | 'S - BALARY- Qff_ GUMMISS o HR HaRs MeMabor eivor. L Coxey Is Caming §ismarck, d SEND FOR CIRCULAR. W. C. ESTEP. | si "9&‘ Heflm» ec: : entieman or Ty once B C. & M Sliraes, Raioe TEOREEIEC 4. i avdar |- EBIT- Hasen taosled o iniegram yontars | At : THE O. E. MILLER CO. - | trio. & Hand Fower () o ot i 606D wholeaale frults, 22, 4. 26 Poarl strset Caer: | day afterncon at 8 o'clock from the west | Miiok Gity S {Giwr 307-308 N. Y, Life Bldy., OMAHA, NEB. F""gml fl|rsct0r&£mb]l merg ! 1 I AN A JAFDETC Y ACGHR N 0008 cll’ Bluffs, stating that the band of 1,200 recrults for | ~wmv: judissics 1racs - - . 1 e i ] Blegant furnished rooms for rent, corner | nOi°L) Y mentloned In yesterday's Beo GEORGE E. HUNT, Loeal Forecast OMela] WEAK i il 14 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, ' a'Claasenn. warehouse gnd A Lo Y Broadway and Bryant streets, by Mrs, v By ilon Paclfic frelght train at sl lwliey, Varicocele, Afrophy, < 5 . " AUSSR'S WiTSlouse g0 " gaevay yant styoets, by Ars, the first station enst of Ogden and had de- | Tons of frult shipped this year from the MERM bpivo oy R Ofice 97 -TELEFIONES —Kesldonos 33 Seud for Circulars, Return o teloph flice wnd got il e Skded*to_come Fikht through to this city | orchards at Dundee. ~ Lirown, at Woodbridge | oY Wit eure. Boli Kimball B i1 Bl e e e : e e KA A At Dundas. Kuhn & Co, Cor Ltk Aok 4 OR_IENT, NIC FURNISHED OO ™ op o sherif lald the matter | Bros., 120 N. 16th St e s T ok ik & D0 gl Bten, OMALLA l 5., Counzil Bluits, 10#a With 'Dath, '1a suite’or slngle, §34' Mynates s L

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