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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: MO.\'I):\Y.__A_I'RII, 23, 1894, Friday. Yesterday morning Doputy Sheriff | that the large majobity” of the members | Washington and asked for aid. A supply of O'Brien armed himsel? with a bench war- | wil stay at home and rustle for supplies | grocories were re « morning from \ s 4 rant and went aftor him, accompanied by | to be sent after the army..Although no other | Orange. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wilson Joncs, the faller, Rachewitz was | subject seems to be fdiked of, the railroad Connidered Caln DFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL STRE Kolly's March Relievos a Lot of Pressure on | icked up on the street, but asked permis- | officials here show notuneasiness, and evl-| wuneas City Journal: We regret to see § 4 sion to go Kome before boing lockad up, that | dently do not belleve that a formidable i LBk Lsby, bl _— - the Timid Railroad Men, he might make preparations for getting a | number of men wiH-—attempt to leave | the spirit manifested in a portion of the Delivered by earrier (o any part of the city. bail bond. It was granted, and while Rach- | Lincoln press and by public officials toward the i witz and O'Brien w nt into the house to s 1 sl e & . t . W. TILTON, Manager. é Torien SAt if CH% by A MASS MERTING DID NOT MASS, ommonweal” movement in many respects AL REHON N isinsie. see. §a 1) nient | TAMN SERVICE MAY:SOON: BE. RESTORED |\ Htts shiturec. ths houbs: ke sact ed O & oon pui# of ‘courte many. unisual | and * Iudicrous ditor, No. 23, 4 zcd versation with his mother and two other | Council Blaffa' Efforts to Head Off Possible :"”"‘:‘:"““”_ and the _““l‘”"" e LLEALL -_— — women In the house, at the conclusion of Crowds trom Omalin Lelaglf Al i L ¢ MINOR MENTION. Departure of the Industrinls RReassures the “\vh’lvh‘h‘ Informed '\J«r..n that he had no Althou a meeting ot Kelly sympa- | thege things that may, by unwise action, re —_— Magnates, Who May Now Take Up right to take him on Sunday. O'Brien made | thizers was called for Jefferson square at 10 | sult in a tragedy people little dream of. The ¥ ¥ 1 ‘Attend Roston store syndicate sale. the Ordinary Run of Business Yvl.lf"n\‘-]f.\" i o ;,’J H’/I'.V‘ml\:.”l”!‘" v’v’v‘illmkl K O DTN Tt ol Cibendate m‘v“‘r‘l il b . a broomstic est_fanatic Regular mecting of St. Alban's lodge No hY BedRON, &N oS of THE BLNEY WOMRN: WaE AFHISd terialize, A few laboring men and mechanics S 17, Knights of Pythias, this evening. Work s & Tonk Dutoher kniteeTme apeen de "tin | gathered there, moré'but of curioalty than | Here aro some facts: The Coxey con- Inthe third degree, All members and visit- | et seufing renched the cars of Jones In the | because of any set Purfose, but they aid | gk v, of & Rono Ausad b o Ing knights invited to be present 5 buggy, and he ran to rescue O'Brien from | pot remain long after'they became convinced | of “,‘,‘ CRUtIoH, “flf,;'.': b v o0 saverkl Hut LI atlnbi the wrath of the three infurlated females. | (o0 ihare was not to be a large assomblage. | dred has marched from the tnterior of Ohic w pastor of the Hecond Pres officlals that yesterday wonld be a day to | Just as he entered the AR It % % ! s HEw. pastor, of U LAl oot b i AR B Ll Ll A r Mrs. Rachwitz | qpow Seigted from there to Knights of Labor | without a crime being perpetrated or a dep Castoria is Dr, Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infunts church, will take place with sujtable red for life proved to be ground- | Was in the act of bringing down the broom- | [TV drifted from thef fo Knights of Laber | wItOML & CEime beInk erpetrled, oF o arity monles this evening at 7:30 o'clock. less. Kully's departure seems to have | ftick on the neud of the officlal, but the | il WHCIE, Hurig afoutd the foot ot the | and Bounty ot ths people vOLutAFY: cof and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor " B Brte Thielk yehool. tahns Hattr: e ‘: ':‘ : & iy " % L ' | Jailer's iniorf renca, “Rachwitz was finaily | Atale DU that s the extent of the dem- | eributed 3 b stiaa othier Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituto d Co lufts High scho s asm which was felt in labor circles landad behind the R onstration. Ry 12 o'clock the last of ther n lowa, when a sympathetie people seize % i g g \ lliny afternoon r" ta Il inac ";'l'{"“ 'Y | the mob of 10,000 or more people eager to ¥ A ek had disappeared. The positive annoucsment | a locomotive and made up a train to take for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oils or the Omaha club, the score being ! While you are paying for laundry why by (eneral IKelly through the morning | Kelly's comp from their cold and commit some depredation which it was hope ndry why not V'8 company o ' Its gunrs v Yonte R6v, 8id Phslps cooupled the' puipit "Z,’(”‘ ‘.lu( |Is’ ”1. fon which it was h )ll Fa0 the beact: e Brais - Taundry Honel apers that he proposed to start early In | exposed condition, they refused to ride in n It is Pleasant, Its guaranteo is thirty years’ uso by at the Congregational church yesterday [ MIBht tend to bring the rallway corporations | (rial and invites comparison. ¥ " | the day on his march to the eastiward ain thus secured and resolved to go afoot Millions of Mothers, Castoria destroys Worms and allays morning, and Dr. Askin of the Congrega- | to a realization of the sympathy felt for the " 1 iry. oor § scemed to be accepted by tl ent majority ow, these men may be foolish, may be - < 5 3 . 9 tional took his place at the First Presby- | Kellyites failed to materialize At brepc | i e . KpEoITS 520 ""I“““ ¢ a8 settling the mattor 8o far as trains were anks and all that, but they are not crimi feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, o arations had be nade by the worities | 204 cuffs a speclalty, arl streot conceriied, and the opinion expressed by the als, They evidently are serious hat , y -, ; The Merchants Maroons and the Witlow h,r:'.“,,' ,.! .|”| 76t ].H.’y,.n: o ,‘lllyldly:.‘v‘nl Ll UL LALLM T AR S who itk CULEWaR URHE. Trom..Lile TRy kFh b it i cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. Castoria relicves dales played a game of base ball at the |y iy an appearance. The militia in overy | Jarvis Wine Co, Council Bluffs, fu., agent LU el 8 it h”]‘l"l"l" s W B e LS “"“fl teothing troubles, cures constipation and flatuleney. Junds of the School for the Deaf, Satur : ! ¥ | Jarvis 1877 brandy, wines and liqio o raising money and provisions to help the | minded people will take note of-—the pop b A ; i ‘r',,r.fl,,.,:' and. (16 Merchants came out | town In the western h-llfvg Town, numbering 4 g 10V, wines and llquor, army, instead of calling meetings to organize | jar sympathy: Coxey's followers and all Castoria nssimilates the food, regulates the stomach ey 1,200 men, had been notified to report for uy vour drugs and palnts at Morgai's | Seizure partles to capture engines or com- | gthers have been fod, housed and provided : y cst by a score of 19 to 0 i at Morgan's ha ! SRt s g X % L AR II“'”H”L i ey duty at a moment’s notice, and every mili- | drug stores, 134 and 742 Broadway. mit other unlawful acts. 1 for by the sympathy of people well-to-do and Dbowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas ‘Anclent Freo and epted Maxons, this | tlaman slept with one ear llstening for the | . pyerynoqy kriows Davi ssils drugs O enilloy Phe gy, (and uble:to do it, ‘Theso men and tho'e who toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, e e B W] for ohe | “Ono thing that helped Council Bluffs out in | poyeo hw‘ breaks i wat from the Bluffs during tho forcnoon and vis- | (he I and.. s shown, respectcrs of the uneral of Brother Poulson. / Nembers | hour of adversity was the fact that the LItk eaks hard water. ited the office of United States Marshal | jaw and the rights of property. o <tor requested to be present. W. A. Highsmith, [ o8 it G0 e hot yet running thelr trains e White. Mr. Pusey appeared to be the rep- | - Then there Is another feature: Read ear _C{‘LStOllCL Castor . worshipful master i regularly, o that any one who felt in- Y M NG resentative of the Iowa ronds centering In fully the report from Council Bluffs and “ Castoria fs an excellent medicine for chil * Castoria fs 5o well adapted to children thas 5 Plie That clined to come in and watch for fun could the Bluffs, and was very much alarmed over | Omana in yesterday's Journal. In Omaha ot Mothers hiavo repoatedly told mo-of On April 17th the Glens Falls Fire Inaure | 005,05 equrance as to when he would be 1 the possibility of another crowd ot Omaha | alone 2,500 With the American flag dren. Mothers havo repeatediy told me o its | 1 recommend it as superior toany preseription ance company had a considerable loss by fire | LR A8 T CtErs O o anens City road citizens going across the river and doing [ over them, were In lino to show their sym- good effect upon thelr childre: kuown to me In this cf Loss was adjusted and pald 0 o0 50 enniaoe ‘of the rumors of impending (Continued from First Page.) damage to the property of the railway cor- | pathy with these crusaders, because they Dat. G. C. Osaoon, . A, Ancner, M. D, cash within twenty hours. ~Lougee & Towle, | oo 0r "o “yndertook to run an excursion | = | porations. He had gotten Marshal Bradloy | thousht they had been unfairly dealt with Lowell, M 111 S0, Oxtord t., Lrooklyn, N. Y, Pearl street, are sole agents for the 0 from Kansas City to Omaha at a rate | 1And, Washington: At first thought it may | to try to head off such a possibility, and thi -|<|,..’},., {s significant and pregnant both ns Falls $2 for the round trip, but for some reason | S€¢M (0 the national authorities that the s the object of the call on Mr. White. And now the moral: These people are out BOSTON STORE, or other it was not.at all liberally patron- | SIMPIcst way of dealing with these penni at _official, however, had Just left for his | of work, out of money and out of food, be which Lam acqu et & ize less unemployed persons who are pressing | home at Plattsmouth. and the visitors levied | cause, as they believe, from the cons quences far distant when mothers willconsider thereal | ence in their outside practice with Castoria, The Syndicate Price List. The chief of police, sheriff and mayor on | '1eIF Way across the country to the capi- | on Deputies Coggeshall and Liddiard. A call | of Jegislation past and proposed by congress fnterest of their children, and uso Castoria in- | and although we only have amoug our “at ;ns for our syndicate | this side of the river had sent requests to [ to0 Would be to employ some form of 'strict | was then made on Judge Dundy, and the | They have petitioned in vain, as they think, stead of the variousquack nostrums whichare | medical supplies what is known as regular sty more (o' follow: thelr colleagues in Omaha that the people of | 44 8tern repression.” This is the opinion | cause of alarm was stated to him, The Judg: | and”in desperation have resolved o carry destroying theie loved ones, cingopium, | products, yet wo aro free to coufess tees the [ of the Army and Navy Register, which calls | said that he could do nothing except with | their petitions in their persons to the caj morpliite, soothing syrup and other hurtful | merits of Castoria has wor va ta look with upen you to gather in the reglar arimy to | view to protecting the ‘property of the | jtal. They are doing so orderly, and with « o keep them at home, coup protect yourself, the congress and the na- | Unfon Pacific, which was in the hands ot the | respect to persons, prope and thapu Auction sales were numerous and ‘,'.”,“‘f”"i ‘Ix;:l [.',‘ Ikh”| ‘:,“'."“‘:\ 1\.”..\‘ mm.l |vr‘|‘ln\|‘ll\::l I et B B LD AT e “\”"WI_I)_ |:( ;“ .I‘ px "rw. v ':,[‘n l‘l:’.‘nn’\:l\ h\vll |mv‘|> ,,.t,“ylu\ many. have iecired (soma exeoptionall| Ot L e midda | (BllEw gltlxe The custom is an old one | would take steps lookIng to that end. sympathy and the food and shelter given valies,iandinow ofter same ito, theipUblo 82 1| Rend effarts sliccasstil i » made | o~ rogorting to a liberal use of bullets | Mr. Puscy then telephoned to Marshal | them. it they were marauders the same y LEN C. Switn, Pres., pridestnéyeribetoreiquotediinitiiaibaiEokitt e found wnmecastary (o appoint deputy | 10 €heck the rising desive of starving per- | White at Plattsmouth, and then sent a mes- | public that feeds them would hunt them sountry. 2 ot was found wnnecessary (o appolnt deputy | gons for food and work. No republic can | songer to Mayor Hemis, requesting an fmme- | fown. It our public anthoritics, municipal The Contanr Cnmp"my i Mun‘r\y Stroet, New York City. Several silks, worth 70c, now 58 oeted. Ty request of the local authorities, | foMow this custom long and live. We are | diate confercnce at the Paxton. The mayor | corporate, state or national, are wise and S R T ¥ Kai-Ki wash' silks, regular 50c grade, sic. | pected. By reduest of the Jocal authorliios. | yonding a delegation to represent the un compiied with the request, but did not agree | just, they will not turn this popular > 3 IFIGURED CHINA SILKS. L :“ & Ly L st "‘ j"l ‘;', “" ”“.-""\'" S 1 ed thousands in New England in these | that there was any cause for uneasiness, He | patlly into demonstrations like those Hoslery bargaina, = Ladles’ 25c hose, 17c; | deputics and stationed them at the west end of calamity. We should be very sorry | said that the proposed meeting at Jefferson | Omaha and Council Bluffs. toc grade, 27c; regular 50c goods for 39c, 3 | of the Union Pacific bridge, In order that any | t5 have our deputation thrown into prison | square had not materialized, and that ther el : for 50c; half wool challis, worth 15c, for 8c; [ mob that might cross that bridge and head | o glain by the official edict while exercis- | was no excitement in the city whatever on To Avold the Industrials. ;lxmnlll“;v-n-x‘\;-rl»«. tringed and dadocd, from | for the \'\;:"::”"I‘ ‘\";,‘”'.;:'.m.“n:\'v” rlwml'"]l '.","Iyu g their ‘constitutional liberty o petition. | account of the Kelly army. = Ho did not be FREMONT, April —(Special to .87 to $15.00 per pair. § e Wabash was the only road lead The truth is, before nquility is restored | lieve that there was any occasion for taking | The Bee)—For the past twenty-four 50 mousauetaire, §5¢; $1.00 gloves, 48c. | into the city that maintained its equilibrium | there will have to be a_readjustment of the | any further precautionary steps at this time, | povrs — the Union Taeific road . has Syje; blue prints, de; apron ging- | throughout “the excliement, and kept g0ing | conditions of wealth. You may not realizc | and assured the visitors that so fav as ho | 'O e nion Pac oad h i right “along about its business. While it | that the case Is grave. When have Amer- | could learn thelr fears of another demonstra. | {ransferred at this point all eastern heavy unbleached muslin, 3%e. never missed a passenger or freight train, it | jean citizens been treated in this manner? ! tion from this side of the river were entirely | bound passengers and valuable through shaker flannel, e, did not get its trains through always on | Ig there not wealth enough? Let us mot be without foundation. freight to the Northwestern road, evidently 10c linen towel, fe. time, It seemed to be out of the vortex all | children in this matter any longer. Wealth | ~Marshal Bradley coineided with this view, | % account of the disorder at Council Bluffs, New and attractive bargains will be placed | the time, but Friday and Saturday its freight | must be better distributed. This is not the but said that he had been besought by the Colonel Galvi 1. on aur various counters from time to time | engines \were stopped at Minncoia and the | time to prate about senatcrial dignity; It is people across the river to make a move {0 | WILMINGTON, 0., April 220 cotonel cat- | NQ TEBT UPR will Le allowed at this great closing sale unt il which will demand attention atthe prices | yard engines brought the freight trains in | tho (ime for those who make lawa to listen prevent any possible trowble, and he ha | ntoervels o G AR B CERON offered. in small sections. During the three days of | to the commands of those who make complied with it, as he wanted to do all SV e SRS ATy Wit En0 meh, sve 2 FOTHBRINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. | the teup, it delivered clghteen cars them lawmakers. You can endeavor to | that he could to allay their fears, even though | IS Stranded here, the railway company re- every piece is gone, or at least, untll the stock Council Bluffs, Ta. | merchants and other roads willing to rece have the people provided with proper food | he considered them groundle fusing to carry them further. The regi- is Ar re ] salers rak P. 8.—We close every v;‘l-niug at 6 o'clock | them, and ten cars to the Union Pacifie, while in Washington, We who remain at | After talking over the matter for some | Ment is in camp at the fair grounds. 18 9?{ far r]t_ducl:cd that other dealers can take pxcept Monday and Saturday. 7 - had forty cars of coal ready to deliver to the | home will watch your action attentiv time the visitors returned to the Bluffs o for it off our ha 5. F., W. & switching crews of other roads, but for forty- MORRISON 1. SWIFT. where they said a mass meeting was sched- m(,m':(‘)'z':':“r";”"A"' l'"' ""”V'“ it | 7O DO THIS e | that = eight hours all such favors were declined = — uled for Bayliss park at 4 o'clock in the WHUONE, Wil SYD) ] sao N we are cutting prices to such an extent a The laundries use Domestic soap. With thanks. The Burlington people had 4 | CLEVELAND WEARS A WORRIED LOOK. | aftern.cn. of Terre Haute is hiere to raise recruits for ; gp . number of cars of coal consigned to the phit e e atg Kelly's army. He expects to have 200 men there is no use looking anywhere else fot a s, and the water works people | President Preparing to Enforce the Majesty INCOXE BIGO BUALN in two day; : ; M Eioe s iitorsi Mandilihey L ofared Ot o A LT T —_ S L bargain, fcr we propose to sell about all the Judge N. M, Hubbard of the Nort WESICEN | jiberal Inducements to the Wabash erews it | \WASHINGTON, April 22.—(Speclal Tele- | F ont¥ Beception Prepurcd for the Com- ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. 5 ; e hus returned to his home in Cedar Rapids. | {00 guia” set the cars on the reservoir | WASHINATON, April 88— (Spocia) monwealers at Frederick, Md. clothing and furnishing goods that are sold. Mr. Dan Bentley and family will return | gqetracks. These offers were also declined, [ ST4m to The Bee)—President Cleveland Is | HAGERSTOWN, Md; April 22.—After | He Offered the Best Security He Had and next week Yo thelr former home in Wash- | for at the time (here were 2,000 Omalia men | 5aid to be greatly disturbed over the Pro- | tnres days stop in this place. the Coxey co- SieNogantan) Ington, K. looking for auything in the shape of an | posed visitation of Coxey's army, and e i % i : horts are preparing 'to march on Frederick. | “Talk about romantic marriages,” ejacu- Sy for her home in Trenton, Mo, With the exception of the Rock I:land and r.:;’r“ IZ:;"' l”" :""" I‘“" ";l "“I”I "”"".-“, in | would remain encamped here till the re- | Ington Star. “There goes a couple up Fif- o % ¢ e have returned » 00 8, pasenge A freight dtraffic | @ hority bu oday he had a long confer- | ¢,y of Coxey fr New Y N a late | teenth street who came iogether in the C. B. Randlett and wite have returned | Milwaukee lines, pasenger and freight traffe | SHACTEN: (0 SOCAY e WG @ JO0 S xey from New York, but at a latc s 5 trom Hot Springs, S. 1., wheie they went on | was generaily resumed by the lowa yester- ! hour Browne announced positively that the | most remarkable way you ever heard of, v health seeking ‘trip for Mr. Randlett. He | day afternoon, All the other evening trains | Acting upon the advice of those whom he | gart would be made af 10 o'clock tomor- | @10 Who are enjoying a ‘great deal of happi: Is much improved. went out on their schedule time. The North- | had consulted, he has decided to dssue a | oF T 0ol O P S o | ness, too. Don't mention any names and 'l B M. Bunker of Burlington, Vt. is in | Western was in the best condiiion to recover | semi-official proclimation, admonishing all g Commonweal army will_march | o)) ‘you the sto 1 t A i Ntem IRt ig direct down the national pike after leaving | “ugh it ] ¥ s g cath, and was the first to get a train out. | persons who contemplate visiting the na- | & ‘Some time ago the man, who was in the Ihe city making arrangements for moving | breath, . 4 , s ) Sita 2 e | Frederick, thereby saving seventeen miles. R s Lrs s i Q 4 his family back to Council Bluffs, which ho | Activity in the vards was resumed very | tlonal capital that they must re t the | e by the. matianal siks will throw tns | Feal estate business, advertised for a sum of We propose to stir up the animals from now on, as they have left for the east about a year ago. slowly. Thi seemed to be a timidit laws and conduct themselves In a peaceful [\ ;00 "0¢ antertaining. the army on: Urban, | Money, fepayment of which would be guar- The fears of the ecity, county and state # Castoria i tho hest remedy for ehildren of Our physiciang in the children's depart- I hops tho day is not | ment Lave spoken highly of their experi- Never was merchandise so cheap as this | that city should be encouraged to stay last big purchase of our New York buyers. | home, and the efforts of the Nebraska ofi- agents down their throats, thereby seading | favor upon it them to premature graves. UNITED T03pITAL 471 DIsvrNaARY, Boston, Mass. PERSONAL PARIGRAPIIS. J. @. Wadsworth returned yesterday from | ticeable even in the locomotive W and respectful manner, or suffer the conse- | (it B CHNCHERIRE TS ary on DEbAT, | anteed by unquestionable security. The ad- | never been stirred before, and we knock out all previous efforts and the switch engines moved with a cau- | quences. worth will arrive (his morning trom IKansas | HOL (ML SComed (0 MmEert L Tt (L LLE0E | e O robund soarer, homos. 1t in | posed camp In tha arsenal grounds. said he | Guhell S uhe wanted to lnvest, and. ah City to take part in the opera season which | P8 00 4" eady to pounce upon the roll- | difficult to learn the contents of the forth- | had concluded = the grounds around the | ., gered it ons AN A begins fn Omaha his week. Ini ok and Tun i ouC (o Kelly: By this | coming proclamation. 1t Js undcrstood that | {00, of the Washingion monument would | “UINAUL "W kiied the advertiser's oftice Special Cut Sale Beginmncr Today. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. BEvans, Mrs. Bert | pgrnirg there will be little else to indicate | in substance it will say that there is no ob- u‘;;m""’""r“d‘f":“r’““l"l‘ ok “"l‘“"",”'l'“"(;- “‘”:l“ she was doubtiess favorably impressed with Evans and Miss Anna Bowman "'_'"3'""4 that troublous times have existed but the | jection to Commonwealers visiting Wash- | (oot lluemulkp ‘a":“'flm“l‘fiff;}‘l" olony 3 €d- | his appearance and had an opportunity (o Baturday from a western trip of several | jmmepse gorge of freight that will be poured | ington with peaceful intent, and that every ° st for the grounds on | o4\ 3y him perhaps, because there were sev- e ———— weeks. Mr. angd Mrs. Wood Allen, who ac- | jnto the yards from all directions. right under the constitution will be accorded | the secretary of war Mayor Fleming of | ory) callers before her. At last he was dis- companled them west, will not return for a 3 e oo e ororta | Frederick {a preparing a frosty reception [ STl cajlets peforc et ALIaR Ie Wal 00| 150 MEN'S SUITS IN GRAY AND O3 50 MEN'S BLACK CHEVIOT SACK couple of weeks. BENNISON BROS. et aR B aIA T FEhE for the army. He has announced that no | EhEaged. and statin ER FORD AND PIN CHECKS, WE ALWAYS | SUITS, THAT WOULD BE VERY CHEAR Dr. A. M. Laugel 1:ft last evening for Phile {,‘,',‘.'l;‘.”'m’", ',':;,.‘,'fi,‘;,g ’f,‘;"l}',',.'g"n”““',:.'j oiTes publie. mecting will be allowed unloss in o inquired what securlty would be given for | Gop 'sg5), BUT WE ARI COMPELLED | AT $i0.00, BUT GO NOW " BECAUSH adelphia with his brother, Dr. A. C. Laugel. Another Big Sale Monday. through the streets of the city, which must | J&ib an that there will be no parade on Siltyradame i saldltialazenty (T ambatm TO QUIT. WE'RE COMPELED TO QUIT, AT. The latter has been suffering for several | Winding up the month of March with the | be respected. Any attempt o disutrb the | She STeet l?':,"(‘;!':“u sl;“",',c;'fm‘,"‘;‘;"'\ Yke 29 | of ups and downs in the world; now suce months past from paralysis, resulting from | greatest bargain giving ever known in this | public peace or incite riotous conduct by | citizeans with the American flag at its head, | ful and then unfortunate. Sometimes I am ‘5 S ® fall from a motor train, and the trip is for | city. One solid case 121¢c fast black sateen | word or deed will be promptly dealt with | “UiShsF A SHERKEAT Tl Ot azareth | on my way to the executive mansion, and at [\ . M . the purpose of allowlng surgical operation | 5c_vard by the local authorities, and, If necessary, | were attended by a crowd of 150 persons. | 0thers my path leads in the direction of the o he performed, which It is hoped may ald | " 50 pieces Lonsdale murlin fe ; by the national government. i livas tal 2t the mater | workhouse. But such as I'am, I offer myself S 100 MEN'S BLACK CORKSCREW SACH his recovery. 50 pieces light shirting prints 4%e yard. 'The president 18 supported in this action | gy, dolars in all was taken In at the Eate: | as security for the loan I have advertised wfis?‘l? ‘}&':NQ,”\]?,FYS‘\.';FIS"LT,H;“l?' ‘,]“m SUITS THAT WE USED TO RETAIL FOH Garnishments Must Stop in Town Attend this great sale Monda. by the course of at least two of his pre- | prosi'e GHEEG R S AN minister and | for. Marriage, madame, marriage, 13 the [ WOULR QRIFEEVIEAY o ot SAUSE Wi | $12:0, GO NOW BECAUSE WE ARE COM: In a short time, as Towa has passed a law | 10¢ White Shaker flannel 3%c yard. rs in the exccutive mansion. During { jue”on" o guit of store clothes of clerical | Security T offer you.’ ARD COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT...... { PELLED TO QUIT AT...... against them. This is your last chance to - (DRBSS GOODS'AND SILKS, administration when the “know | e 2 p SO O another meeting | “Naturally, the widow was flustrated and eollect your accounts before the law goes $1.50 black gloria silk, 50 inclies wide, [ nothing” party disbanded some of the rem- | woo 'hold at which Browne lectured on | Shortly withdrew, stammering out, h vio- N /-' 9nto force. The Nassau Investment company | 28410 I}]"I'“‘_]'Y_fi:' ]Y‘”';l S n L elinanin ot the "defunct political ization | fiinca. The general order for the night | lent blushing, that she would consider the S J bias' reducea¥its chargeatandswlll ‘guaraiites. || (160 40:inoletikc finish black Henrieita 8ie | aetermined 'to proceed to Washington, With | gtateq the start would be made at 10 a. m., [ Proposition. That her consideration must N . collections against persons not living in ““4...-1, $1.00 Ngured drapery slik G8c yard. '.'f‘f "'“mxm:;"lr:'f (m{v!ng .;mxrfisf »‘\(}u:m”" the camp named Daniel Boone. have _'""')" vffllfr_«hl"‘ ;{;.t-:; I\H:I‘uul” »\‘Ix‘nlvi\u.l Towa, but. who are employed by: soma rail- |- oir/ftre 8o AEOTEC D b | e O vad. by them on molitical wnd BW_YORK, April 23.—General Jacob | because they were married ' 1ogd LAGh 6 AR iR ey A LARGE LINE OF MEN' AY way, express or telegraph company having an PO AL ok Tk S g » | views entertained by them on political Schler Coxey spent today in the city quietly | Weeks afterward, a ey are just as happy, | 75 MEN'S SUITS, ELEGANTLY MADE | WORSTED SUITS THAT ARE WORTH agent In Towa. Write at once for terms and | © t0 8 at oc pair. = S religlous questions. The mob_arrived in | g W CNNTGU o i not get up very | to all appearances, as it ‘their ‘courtship had | AND TRIMMED, A’ PERFECT GEM_FOR { DOUBLE THE PRICE WE ASK, GO NOW references, Council B Joys' and girl's fast black bicycle hose, | Washington and proceeded to commit a num- | gqpjy When Coxey did leave his bedchamber | been two years long. THS PRICE, WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00, | BRCAUSE W ARE COMPELLED Td = O LhD B her of overt acts against the peace. Presi- | yo njyqe a bee line for the dining room. He COMPELLED TO QUIT AT...... QUIT, AT Death i an unbidden visitor. Will he call | Boys' and girl's fast black bieycle hose, | dent Buchanan issued a declaration of warn- | gritieq’ chops and dispatched them with = — = 5 tomorrow, next week, next month, or next | sizes 6 to 9% pair. ing to them and subsequently ordered out | guctt€S b P S0 b e morning papers | 8E0 P.sA}rgflH‘H’)t s A W, RICKMAY, year? ask yourself. If so, have I made SPECI/ Bl the United States marines and drove the | g0 ) (L€ I pRUENC 0 the army were resident. ashidr. % LS b such provision for those depending on me as [ Over 200 styles to sele Al waol, | peace breakers out of the city. ! B and i ] ! etting along. Coxey wandered about the I ought? The Pankers Life assoclation of tra super ingrain carpets, 65e, 6Sc and A irell recent Inathngatiis igivent linj| BoLDE along. Coxey d @) til th t Then Des Moines affords such protection that you | 70c yard. connection _ with the Inauguration of | jotel at int DL inil “rlz((‘\f,(f;.'"“l‘.““, s tan go to bed every night feeling perfectly | Body brusscls and moquettes, all at $1.10 | Hayes and Wheeler in 1876, when | ho (00K @ Stroff o Eioac s Knew him wecure. It I thoroughly trustyorthy, vet on | yard. some of the friends and support- | SON% Who met Bam Bl 0 Cout to- invade s Lo account of its income from reserve ($1,244, China matting at 121e, 15¢, 20¢, 24c and of Tilden threatened to send 100,000 un- o v ema o 240.63) the cheapest In cost. 28¢ yard, only 1% regular pri e oTeVante 1ol | ashingtonswithi hisk armyiitaldemanuthe \Vc have a special feature that ena- 3 OUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. V. V] 2 5 °n Bl e S F TV 9 y issue of noninterest bearing bonds for the of C + lowa WIOMWERT, et 8| [octan yeraiien atas, denaey i var Fumauration fot iHarep) abd hceler, 00| naiiaine,otfroads and tisiingjotimok to || Gapital) 5 $100,000 p( Cla. ==bles big and fat, long and slim peo- It Was Another Bachars Hpoo.d RFY 800, ocasion. President g 00 07 e idle. rofits, - - 2, 3 ’ ROCKFORD, Ti Anrrn 20To the Baltor e m\‘n‘?n”l”l I S e TaIE e A MORE, April’ 22.—The northorn ‘n‘)::»:,!y:».uuhn-“ bauks in the state of Towa, We ple to I"“ fitted that can’t be found , 1L, 20. ol millinery department. You w e surprised | ple not to come to Washington, unless th: s Y v, 190 | soliclt your business and colloctions. We pay 6 P 7e ha ine sizes ot Tho Bee: My attention has been called | at the pric Pould_come In o peaceful, orderly manner, f([,'.'»'?,xu(vm.(rm‘ml'|x.l(u"'<x:'.'§:;ltxfillu e e looioa h Ly S 1o RaaATio Iy ordunly clothing storw We have a line of sizes of all rccently to two articles that appeared in T’;’\t ll:.m{j' 5 m[&m‘w:l !nnr“;\‘l'f;xn_lm))”:w:‘ $1 and thereupon he ordered a number of reg- | noon and camped. ;-w'fl" o, : el wool men's cassimere suits, sizes from 40 to 50, e]cgnnt The Omaha Bee, Council Bluffs edition, Oc- ; and §2.16 each. ¢ ot % mli pe .“ I'I 3 ular troops to be temporarily stationed in HARTFORD, April 22.—The Connecticut = ) ] ‘ = tober 4 and 5, connecting mo with some | 050, chidrews sajlor hats, e cuch. Washinglon for any emergenoy that mIght | contribution (o Coxey's army In booked 1o Improved Quick and Easy style and patterns, (romlb 5.00 to 812.00, which is her Bach ch d doing me agreat in- BE 3 89, P s start from Bristol Tuesday morning and ex- i o & ¥ other Bacharach and doing me agreat in NISON BROS., i i T s cit Winnsadey o Thurs: Rising Steam, Elec: half of former prices. This also includes short and stout justice. I have never been mixed up In Council Bluffs. A% 3 ) et 7 5 2 TR O A any such aftairs, was never arrested In my N v S e tric & Hand Power persons, We have 200 Grard Ainy fzst blue flanrel life and have lived here ever since I left 5 Recruits Will Be Invited from Al Ne RO HAUTE, - 2 ye's H f ettt Bnace i % , s B ik, the Bluffs. You can find out by writing | Dr. P. William Poulson died Saturday owns at Once. sey wos visitod g thovsgnds todayietiila LEVATUBS suits, extra ss buttons free, at $6. You can also get vertisement met the cye of a young and V. e east. Mrs. Wads B two months trip to the east. Mrs. Wa buxom widow, who had several thousand | with this \ - Browne tonight, in speaking of the pro- "1;"{[:»"" :\“';";‘l “\‘»!:"'ry'V‘I"b"'.'m]':‘:‘[h’(!_'m::‘;_::::;s 45 | night about midnight at his home, 601 | LINCOLN, April 22.—(Special Telegram o | jycarvaly all day to the people who called, them 1n an all wool serge, B e e e ertine wmaany, | Brondway, very suddenly, of heart disease. | The Dee)—The committeo appolnted last | The army will be vacciuated tomorrow under S — el e e "1l ot Chicagy, | For several days past he has been consider- | night to make arrangements for the organ- | order of the State Board of Health. end for Cireulars. o Yoneh for what 1 say. You have | ably excited over the presence of Kelly's [ jzation of a regiment of the Industrial army e - i done me a great injustice. 1 have a great [ Army, aud the msational events that ave | has been in sesslon the most of the day WORK FOI TIRRIODNEMELOYED: CLOSING OUT ARy A Criands [_',' ';'\{"";'(”\"-\,Il"\"l}'“-" :i!l‘lll“l\l‘d:'“ With 'the. working classess, and | 4t Central Labor union hall. The enthusiasm | ¢y pompia Citizens Request Boards of Super- 2 e P the excitement was too much for his evinced last night shows no signs of abate- visors to Do Something. Chattel morigage shoe sale at 23 Maln | which has always caused him more or less | ment, although it Is believed that by to- | (OLTON, Cal, April 22—At a citizend’ W. C. ESTEP. \treet. $3.75 Kinnehan shoes for $2.63; $3.00 | trouble. Saturday after holding o morrow the sober second thought will in- | mass meeting here resolutions were adopted 4 = , Kinnehan shoes for $1.97; $2.50 Kinnehan | versation with e L A T T T G T A 0 O | o . i [] t E b I i - ( thoos for $1.60; $1.75 Kinnehan shoes for | little time, he went home, but almost fm- | o500 550 1o pean decided to L oP | requenting. FAar Markham, {n.ylew ot th uneral virector & moaimer LLO’l [IIN x 11.13; $1.26 Kinnehan shoes for $5c. George | mediately after reaching there, while pre. A o i i N deplorable business dgpression and destitution i CO 7\/1 1) ‘\I Y \cMahon, receiver. paring for bed, he suddenly dropped upon the | Fecruits from all towns in Nebraska, Lincoln | of the army of unemployed, threatening pub- 14 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, JA Al 9 s e ; bed, in what was apparently a fainting fit. [ to be headquarters for the proposed army. lic and private property,’'to issue a proclama ‘"\'\( h(,l.lll‘iy]":“‘vl:'“]'l“‘;nh;lllA!“'“j:.l)!(:‘fi'll'”f.:l'trnr spri T i wife was ned and ran to a nelghho H. A. Duff, T. Stewart and L. W. | tion requesting boards of supervisors to pro Ofice 97 ~TELEPIONES —Residenco se Cross, 1 ing room, gave the alarm, and a physiclan | pmerson were today appointed as recruiting | vide public work for ‘ablesbodicd, poor honses I, Aluvs cfi:‘:,,,:“,’,:,,,:.'".‘.‘( :',fl'fi;'s grades | was immediately calied in. He was oo late | omicers, and they have opened up a recruit- | for the ailing poor, and-ehain gangs for those - - I3th and Farnam. to be of any vi however, for Dr. | jng offce in Knights of Labor hall. The | who will not work. A ‘committee from the street. G Poulson_dicd about. five minutes after the | plan is to enlist all workingmen of the state | Industrial army was present and announced WALL PAPER CLEANED Cole & Colo glve 50 cook bo X was first noticed, The funeral wi : i e O e et o ok BNk | Sccur Taaday aftebnoon at 2 o'clock from St ) i : COUNCIL BLUR FS enuine New Process bakes better, makes x- I's church, although the doclor was a A =R\ i o ) 71 v asbestos oven retains all the heat. Al« always buried too early In this country & - and had frequently asked that his body be > and0le\nint ddas Domestle soap outlasts cheap soap. Kept without embalming for clght days after ° orders with and roer LW, A WOOD § ; tho bz syl o r. Poulsc s ears of age. 0 Main street. Telephone No. 55, f ho urt. 1 lo « ST death. Dr. Poulson was 58 vear 3 Mo b Vo e ] sde W 5 a He was born in Copenhagen, Denm: ark, and i The Ganymede Wheel club gave a smoker | He was born i Copetin o oA, to 2 : R Saturday evening In thelr rooms In the | gusan A, Staples. He came here from Oak- Sipecia)l Notices: : = b doné “an i y ” in all parts of nd hotel annex. About fifty members of | Jand, Cal., last December, having resided ° ) the club were present, together with wheel- | there for elght years previous. He was a ) COUNCIL BLUFFS: ' | ST ] men from Omaha to the number of about | Wember of ‘the l-""\:‘(‘"".::,l.i””,',"'.’“, Repides e T I g wenty. Under the {nfluence of the fraternal | his wife, ho leaves H AR S L BOYOU KNOW THAT DAX & HESS HoYE b C. A, MACIAY, bonds and other things the company waxed — f ¥ thia elty? e ; G TS xceeding merry before midnight, and the | Meyers-Durfee Furniture company, 336, 338 e [5 a scientifically pre aredhmmenr Ty ; e g Progrist ccasion was one of a great deal of enjoy- | Broadway, headquarters for bargains and -every ingredient of recognized value, and in constant neys cleaned, Ed Hurke, i 7 s = 5 Brondway, noas Northe ment to all who happened to be present. | fine furniture. K use by’ the medical profession. These ingredients are ry, (40 Broadway LA £ weatorn Dopot Refreshments were served and music formed - 3 Ny e olo- ABSTRACTS ) JANS. an important feuture of tho entertainment, | FOF cobs go to Cox, 10 Mnin street. Telo combined in a manner hitherto unknown, and WILL A ety D0t ana " mold phone 48, A . DO all that is claimed for it, AND MORE. It Zhomas. Councll Elufts ansiait Aasann emaen O BIga R | e e o ark gsodhiai Mis 1 ise' ) shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to WANTRD. | K CMAR O WOnlE MoRNINGA - g ) mekled the WWhole Family Life of Molhtr and Child, b, evenings 10 his board. - Bnauire” at W i Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sal The 10 b ed Be rks' hou A at Lake Manawa a few month s § e ‘ i 3 N A% 3y B SALEAMEN ot : ) 3 Millinery; lateat atyles: Teasonable yrices. | belng looked after by the county authorities b 500‘:"«: ‘\lllz:mns mailed FREE, containiog voluntary testimonials, $5 Tandent Hra:clans ‘- svurs gt wolght | , OMoe and groanliouten, 1200 B, biorec b thrve | Floral Destcus shippod o all pari of the couniry Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street Adolph Rachwitz was arrested not long ago y um BRADFIELD REQULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. e e e T EIPE S Growers and dealers in all kindsof plants ot A i1 on preliminary examination in justice court P 6 4 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. MKS Jarvis Wine Co., Council blults, he was discharged, The grand jury took th PRSI Osldwell, ™ $15 Wagnipgton avenhe. - Qeibol ELM PARK FLORAL CO, Bluts, i lephono 22

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