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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1895, e OMAHA DALY BEs |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS |5 sim v gezmese st et UNTON PACIFIC EOBBY 1S BUSY | mn e s et e a2 e | o NERVOUS - s B ito tows WA BRVIEE S018. 1, proceeded 10| {ributary to the tyatem by & omPATAITEIY | 1 1y yurpsteing what a strong hold COUNCIL BLUFFS. e have a high old time with the cagh balance o will be considered will b the proposed con- ! Irish drama has upon a large proportion of " ¥ Baldwin waited for him to return, but finally P 1oy struction of a freight and passenger depot | theater goers. Although the wrongs and PROSTRAT|ONO OFFICB, - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Change in the Method of Collecting Taxes came to town and found his rig in the St Railroad Men Urge theiiPssmge of the | In Denver at a cost of $200,000. woes of Ireland- bave been exploited In song (NEURASTHENIA) n - oe barn, where some one Who knew it had f safine s 5 on Bpeoiel Levies, put it, finding it standing hitched to a tele- Reilly Funding|Bill. SGNED THE AGREE) ":'y‘l’] Tove, ""r A R '"l"‘;““'”:"lv"’*“;; INSOMNIA, Dellvered by earrier to any part of the city, graph pole. Baldwin swore out a warrant iy « oves to listen to a good Irish tale well | 1. W. TILTON, Lesses. | for Chapman’s arrest and he was caught in Transcontinental Assoelation Formed Re- [ tald and travel with hero and heroine of an | NERVOUS OVSPEFSIA . nusiness oce. o, @31 atgnt | INTEREST PAYMENT IS DUE EACH YEAR | Omaha yesterday afterncon, | 1T SUITS BONDHOLDERS' INTERESTS| eardiess of the Union Pacific. | Irish comedy through darkness into the light MELANCHOLIA, “mzz,fil‘"()i:l. ~Pusiness office, No. i nig Ross Ventares n Valuable Opinion, ' CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—~The western and quite as loyally as in carlier days when | S i <ifite. Novett - y AND THE THOUSAND ILLS THAT L. W. Ross has filed an opinion In the dls- | " transcontinental lines that since November | the plays fllustrative of Irish- oppression FOLLOW A DERANGED - : i E. Ellery Anderson andl Francls Lynde Stet- | 26 have been working to reach an agree- | were newer than they are today. H. . trict court for which he recelved no fee. It b iR g y | nan they are today. Hereln CONDITION OF THE to Have Several Circalars Printed hus been the custom o leave the papers| #0n Laboring with, Congressmen-Sir | ment on passenger traflc have finally Suc- | may be found o reason for Joseph Murphy's Grand hotel, Council Blufts, respened Oct. 1 b U Vs filed with the clerk on the desk in the court Charles Rivers Wilson, Agent for ceeded. The agreement is now in effect, and | popularity with thousands who are never NERVOUS SYSTEM Mayne Real Estate agency, 539 Broadway. the Subject. room for the convenience of ths attorneys English Security Holders, Absent. the general meeting has adjourned sine die, !srwn inside the theater excopt when the | a0y CEREBRINE The motor company had to keep its snow interested. The other day when Ross came The new organization, which takes the |favorite Irlsh comedian comes to town. It | ol / plow running all last night to keep the tracks D I T iy " gt e ayemtern Passenger assoclatlon, {is a remarkable fact that old theater goers TME EXTRACT OF THE BRAIN OF THE OX, open. The city council held a speclal meeting|he found it missing, and stralghtway pro-| Washington speclal to the Chicago Times: | 188 been christened the Western Trunk Line | . "0 v ioible by thelr absence In places of PREPARED UNDER THE FORMULA OF The horseshoers of Councl Klufts are talk- | yesterday afternoon with Mayor Cleaver and | ceeded to charge the newspaper men Wih| g ppery Anderson, representing the re- [ fPmmittee. (It 18 under the charge of D. ’ Ly | e LB 00| gtealing his paper. He succeeded in induing | . L B. Caldwell, formerly at the head of the |amusement wherein Joseph Murphy plays, | ing ot joining the procession and organizing | Councilmen Brewick, Gleason, Grahi, Keher, | il My MM 10l S Nia baillm, Jamcs | celvers of the Union Pacific railroad, and | piseenger atsoclation. The commitice now | thelr places being taken by s(raners seem Dr. WILLIAM A, HAMMOND, a local protective assoclation Nicholson, Rishton, man and White g coll, to lock the papers up hereafter and | Francis Lynde Stetson, as the attorney for the | includes twenty-six lines, and there are |INgly to the playhouse, but even under thesa | yu wis LABORATORY AT WASHINGTON, B. 6. Judge Thornell went to his heme in Sid- | progent. allow 1o one to see them excepttng the at- | first mortgage bondholders of the same road, | Several others, notably the Wabash, Denver | changed conditions the applause is always ney last evening, and Judge Saith will take | = Ay “yanded ordinance regulating huck- | torneys. Some of the hangers on around | wag aeain plentifal about the lobbies of the | & Rio Grande, Rio Grande Western and | well distributed, and he goes on within his DOSE, &8 DROPS his pirce on the district bench for a few days. | (o GO0 (ico and Jald over under the | the court house Inclire to the belief that |yt S BERPCEE SPRCE FIEACREE B8 I | Union Pacifie, which have not as vet signed | Orbit bringing pleasure to thote who care Price per phial of 2 drachms, 81 The Women's American Frotective associa- 3 . R b ; | reporters will steal It they get a chance, but the cgreement. It is believed that all of | little for the dramas of mcre strossful situn tion will be entertalned this evening at the | Fules. It fixes the price of a lcense at $75 |\ CCElC) ive "the nawspwper men credit for | never so far has been seen at the capitol | these lines will come in, no doubt COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO. Youldente ot Mra Ea. Canping. 2111 Sixth | for each year, beglnning with February 15, concern tion wherein vice and virtue are strongly in ; P N ERbIUATY o | B000 Judgment as to what they shall steal. | sign of Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, the :np‘z _ny l;.v ‘ly:.-m .k\(-.q.x nu]»mrnuu l‘.;ml‘\«"t'wl\l)rn\]l Ah‘m.»{ Murphy is natural in his | WASHINGTON, D. C. Avenue. and provides that no license shall be lssued : reprosentative of the Hnglishmen interested | DEINg felt. makes no_difference, how- [ methods and only e those plays whereln | guno pon moon " , e oy elghbors of | for less t a year. Peddlers may sell Will Decide Today. G e Wik ever, whether none or all of these lines | his nature and his art can be brought out | 4 4 A,-,[,:.',"h :“"'\‘,r,",']‘,,':,,.' e ,’,"."m?\",lf".‘fy e .’..:.wl e :‘:.‘lh.,-u_.ng without |h>4-|\;r\_) A meeting of the Driving Park directory |1 “‘]’"“" "_*“"‘“':‘” \'“’“ Times l“l’["‘ foins the committee, The committee will | most satistactorily to. himselt ‘1’,..‘3?)"mglin‘ L L T L 5.6 Smith, 743 Mil street, s afternoon | An ordinance giving the clty eouncil au- | Was held yesterday for the purpose of nego- | SPondent saw Messrs. Anderson and Stel-| goon fust the same. The agroement will | he appeared in *Shuun Rhue” at Hoyd's and | at 230 o'clock thotity to Tky sidewalks of brick or Plank on | titing further with Golonel Thomas H, Grif. |#0n 1o Smilife - donysrsavion Wi CeRtEs | oo SCdpitted 10 he mioD e S oaa | Paeesed his Sudlencs; what more ot what| CU Pl D Frank Sherratt hes been appointed 1n- | utroets brought to cstablished grade wher- | fin of Californla with reference to the lease [ Catchings, one of tho democratlc leaders ) Y- FLRC e, ATC 8 STronke eort AP he thace | nefer could be sald of any actor, His sup- | structor in upholstering and mattressmaking | oyer desired, provided the council agree by | of the Driving park. They succeeded in of thie houes, Wnd ‘feard Mr, Anduraon bleEc | S SR B T o iovaikes. trouble | TrtRe hee hray Wdequite ud the Trish| in the industrial department of the I0Wa | unanimous vote, instead of brick or stone, | ting a little closer together, and it is hoped | ly offer to be always ready to furnish fig- ama once more satisfied those who as- | 8chool for the Deaf. the other lines will promptly combine against | sisted o | as the law now provides, was presented, | that at another meeting, which is to be held | ures and explanations in support of their | it and give it m‘_]'\{‘,I.L'(”,'\]’;h:‘:""',‘y”'m"f‘,!{'H‘ Lttt by s Is the Great Life Giver. 3. H. Howard, the alloged diamond hier | read twice and latdover, © . F today, the deal will be consummated. TH | ygo of the case, erdured, - The “committce e entirely ca-| Tho first three nights of next week at| was brought before Justice Cool erday A petition om Ssixteen property vne only point yet to be determined is hethel . alfr.” he s “ig 8 oli- | Pable of dol t , as cludes loyd's theater w be occupled by e K ) » KN B bnilds for a preliminary hearing, but the prosecu- | asking for the opening of Cross street, was | or not Colonel Grifin will put up the bond AW OIS SIS St EAIST RN B0 SOMDE :mmln-rim‘p\::fi s .,:\':,.-l".|,\’[':,,!:\'“l\| i ball Opera l'nmt}:'l\- UT‘L'VYIII'H’LI\ ‘.‘. Al the e LA ting witness, J. W. Wombold of Blair, Neb., | referred to the committee of the whole. to secure the payment of the purses, and if | cated and difficult to understand, don't ¥ou| “yt"}aq been intended up to this morning | eerless Corinne in the entirely new and re wuns of the was nowhers to be found. He was consc: | The finance committee filed a petition With | go, what the amount of the bond shall be.|know, that I think it would be well for you [ to make the agreement provisional only, it | vised editicn of that popular and successful S boly, It e the groat quently discharged. the council usking that 2000 ciroulars be|One of the directors stated last evening that | g cal) on us whenever you think it neceseary [ to be made permanent when the intentions | extravaganza, “Hendrick Hudson.' ) QR oL Monday evening, January 28, has been de- ‘r::‘“:l"llx‘fi"'r|‘h||:'4"‘I\’;K;‘Y-"|x'1l1’:4‘lk:"lrl)u AxpAYCis: | he did not think a bond of more than $7,000 |\ ).vo anvthing expialned to any mem- | Of the Union Pacific were fully understood. | The scenery, costumes and electric effects that insidious disenso clded upon as the time for the Shakespearean | {EREANNE SO TEEORE MITE (U8 ST Hocial | OF $8:000 would be required ber.” > After the meeting was in_session, however, | are said to ba new and in mangnificent order. Which has wasted the entertainment at Carson for lllr-] h\l‘l\v-V:lI of | thxen, . Under the systerh; Heratotora in Vopus Rwn MoOre 1 i Then tha two gentlemen let General Catch- g was mvnn‘r‘mnu{v.l \1;:(\! there was ‘nu m|.» In;-l (‘:muvl\ny liuvltrul the ..‘..m.\ of many L .:Mh al our young various drouth sufferers, particularly those | {¥ AR 4 Svanes ‘ R 1+t vestor. | Ings ®0, and the Times correspondent saw | ther necessity of ‘waiting to see what the | well known and popular comedians, vocals e ; of Nebras John J. Frainey of this city [ (18 “,‘L{‘,.,"‘:,.‘ ",,nf..’.“‘.,',’-(.. o ".‘;;Ll'l:x'."r'«;:zfl"&.\ T'\'l grand Jury made another report yr]'rl :Kx’-)fim L.\.m'\ln';n‘m”nn- Fealliase ot thy Union Pacific will do, and it was decided [ dancers and burlesque artists, The most b M 18 the main performer. outstanding bonds has to be paid semi-annu- bringing In two indictments, after which | ;0% 000 "tho lobby doors of the he to_make the organization permanent. prominent of which are Willard Simms, Ieil \hoso nerve foFo “Terrence B,, 10-month-old son of Mr. and | ally by the city, while the property owners resumed their grind, which will prob- [ i (U HE O ers and doubtless s The agreement, which is one of the most | Charles Kirke, Mary Wooley, Harry Dietz, | are declining, who siffor from debilitating. Mrs. Timothy Kelley, died at 8 o'clock 15t | have been required to pay interest only on | ably be finished today. Frank Nelson, a|mitting the same generous offers of elastic entered upon by the western roads, | Charles Fostelle, who has been re-engaged | dreams and those flls which follows from ex- evening. The funeral will take place tom the one assessment as it came due. This|darky, is indicted for the larceny of a $7.50 [ ance. Of course there is nothing unus covers all the territory between Chicago and | for his original part, the woman of the | Cessesand overindulgonces in carly life. row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, | kept the city continually in debt. It has | overcoat belonging to Tom Welch, from the [ fn this. It is but the usual everyday lob- | the Pacific ocean and from the line of the | future. Mr. James Sturgess, one of the best| CUPIDENE will give you back vourlife. 1800 South Ninth street, and the remains wili | been decided to make a change, and compel | Bloomer school, and Osear Hughes for the | bying about the capitol and often there is | Sanddian Pacifio to the southern boundary | singing comedians on the 'American st You witt bo as pewer ully strong atier it uso na bo buried in the Catholic cemetery the payment of Interest cach year on what: | larceny of a watch, ohain, Fevolver and | ng evil mroposed of accepted on elther side. | Of the United States. It provides for the | las been especlally engaged for romineni | YO AEO HOW puriontly v Tho county auditor has recelved from the | ever installments of special faxes are still|two rings, all worth $45 in cash, But there 1, with the heoplo of the coun | cosolute nxl.\xuluvnmm«..:r r.ln“’x on «]‘.:v‘ basis | parts, The cast is too extensive for further ',"”_‘; ),“““.';.';,l‘;‘;';!_:(“l!" o secretary of state a lot of blanks to be used | unpaid. Tt will not cost the property owner | yohn Binarine was relcased on a bond of | try, such widespread interest in all per-|jo ch they w be advanced February | comments, and it will be rather difficult to | LUCLL R RN A y ibre NG e e 15. No penalties will be inflicted, and £top this waste i o forinight or T taking the state census of 1865, They dn- | Ay more in the end, but will make the f $1,000 yesterday, TAY L Lo (A MBRHI CRIINGAD. T1heR. WhIEH! WHFE o] Cpalties will be inflicted, and any | describe all the attractive features that have | N LA clude questions as to population, agriculture | ment this year a little larger than heroto- B — 3 bullt with the government's money and such | may desire by giving ten days' % ¢ | been crowded into the three acts of ‘‘Hen- Tipbletioy . steriltyLumonthy ore. he request of the finance committee . ay de e by giving ten days' notice of its | 4. dson.” i e ¥y 0 ;m;l[ .:;;‘u;u.u‘.:;.:l lrn\xl m ry;::;r-:l\lr ,’,'n‘x:{; L al, "N: .-n-ll;(-’:lrrm(ll e o the al e rer witi | Domestlc soap outlasts cheap soap. \\rhluu;rc.\drnm ';:ilt:m m“( n:-l yu!!wfillllm:lt‘:\: intention. It makes no difference whether | Fick Hudson, oy 'y s Y I o QUL TAOUIN mining, educational and religious purposes 4 e of a day of reckoning with those who have | competitors of the roads taking such acti & ¢ ¥ ore send them out to the taxpayers in response petitors of the roads taking such actlon | On Saturday afternco se phy oved b Tonight Rev. C. L. Parsons will preach | 1o7 (NG RES (0 (e JREIRVERS (0 0e00Rlt| AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. | grown fabulously rich at public expense at | approve of its course or not. The ten Qays’ | apacars b <rhe i hor oy pen 1 BHOI his last sermon at the Baptist church. He % o 5 bigger tax.le the hands of these roads that it is well to [ notice covers all sins that any line may in > Nel ~ S 3 c ¢ | jow the announcement of a bigger tax levy. | . 1 the Nebraska drouth sufferers at Boyd's thea- cu begins a series of meetings at Newlon's i = Prosccution of Mike O'Hearn for Deserting | watch everything pertaining to their dis- | tend to commit. The agreement provides | r ~ Fijs engagement at the Boyd will elos cures Grove next week. His work here, following BUSTON STO! a Smallpox Patlent, position by congr for the formation of local associations at all [ g+ Lo Lt U Y Sunday evening artc ce of “The| hood, Loss of Brain Power, Ca that of Evangelist Brown, has been very The trial of Mike O'Hearn was continued| Mr. Reilly, the chairman of the house com- | important points, and arrangements will be | Sunday evening with a performance of “The £ the Bratn (parcises), efficient, quite a number having been con-| Clearing Sale Bargains on Second Floor. Slecplossiess, Lack of Powoer, diz. verted and some havipg already united with | Qur entire stock of ladies' and children's Y TEo 3 | correspondent today that he did not expect | tees, which are to have jurisdiction of v It “A G SoodaiMan; whic T ziness Pains i the I ck, Nervous the church. The ordinance of baptism Will | cioth garments at exactly half price. Johnston testified that O'Hearn had left the | o~ oommittee to take any further action in | ous classes of traflic, such as transm at s BmpIre oo ‘n,",'",.i.,;";,K[,!‘\,,‘f"'(,“:',x B L R DY bo administered toright. Our entire line of ladies’ plush sacques, | Pest house without his permission. E. C.|regard to the funding bill which it has pro- | transcontinental and the like. In all mat-| yoncing Sunday matinee, January had | surely bring back the lost powes Articles of incorporation have been filed | worth from $20.00 to $95.00, to go at §8.60. | Tighe was then called and swore that he | posed until the bill comes before the house. | fers of dispute the decision of the ehalfman | ;3 gther recommendation for public approval | of inau. by the American District Telegraph com 19¢ corset covers to go at 7c each. had had considerable experience with small- [ “Of course the committee will not refuse to :rm"'rflfi“::‘ 2'[‘ ‘;;"hl‘fl;“"“:{“"‘("";"'x‘“,”""“';‘h““l: than originality, that inequality in itself Prostatitis carries off our T eaisaato! s:.:‘\’,nm’n FThe ) (oOTpOrALrALATS | ia00 ieales: araweral to go at 19c. claimed to be a nurse and was called to at- | jaRETE G R 00”1 ommittee in fts | The agreement was put into effect fmmedi- ‘;z,lf‘!:,‘:',:;“’:;“;',",;'(“‘,,{‘“}’,““" UL W quicting yet pow erful remes H. Wakefield, C. W. Coker, A. A. Clark, | 50c ladies’ drawers to go at 33c. tend Rasmusson on November 9. For elght | qetermination to let the bill stand as now | ftely after each road had affixed its stena. | JERERGTE ) i, GREER A R 0 O i i W. D. Hardin, Fred Davis, W. C. James and | A big line of ladies’ skirts, gowns, drawers, [ days from that date witness stayed at the | amended.” S UnEnmoua e O et e pautY AN W80 T CoVer T VATiaty enters avoid i dangerous operation, Emmet Tinley. Mr. Wakefield, when ques- | chemise and corset covers, that sold for | pest house and nursed the sick man. Then| WILL GIVE TWO DAYS TO THE BILL. sl tainment—an entertainment which has given Guarantee In writing given 7 oy e ey ot SO0 Lo o ati63We. e ¢ 50c | 1 Was laid off for a week ard returned to tho | “It is practically understood that the com- 1TS APPES to the stage a sameness, no matter what the and money. retimed §F per: for ueveral daydi leaves tonight for Kunsan | £16 8-4 chenille table covers to g0 at 98c.|he Went back on the 17th O'Hearn was not (&ry 20 and 30, for ‘the gonsideration of the|© RN R L ae e e onmU LSRR aleh ed gUDIRIDIE T ReXpeotant| With matl onlcrs. Jasrats OIS v ars the ‘Wil Femalht antil thautinie|leact at the pest house. The prosecution wanted [ committee bill. Until this time there will braskn Frolcht Kato Law. public. While “A Green Goods Man" re- the same. %1.00 0 box, 6 City, where he will remaln until the Ume | eae henille portieres to go &t §1.09 per | Witness o describe Rasmusson's condition on | ot be any sieps taken by us In regard to| ST. LOUIS, Jan. 24.—In the United States | tains all of the features of farce comedy, it| boxes for 85,00 by mail. ‘D00 Testimo- s for al in S ity 3 ¥ & the 17th of November. but the attorney for | the situation, although we are expecting the | eireuit court of appeals today three appeals | NS Dresented something new for public ap-| mials. Send for free circularsand testimonlals, tlon with the French Leaguo Safety jag cure | pair ) ¥ i or y D . L muddle. e states that C. C. Cook of this | | Choice of our entire stock of ladies’ wrap- | O'Hearn objected us witness was not a gradu- | passage of the bill then without great il | were filed in suits which fnvolve the con- | PrOviL and thorcfore descrves sucecss. It| Address allmail orders to g Byiitha EWoodal foe y % ate of any medical college. The defendant | culty.” e Ty \q | Cleverly satirizes the green goods and bunco - e e R A e a2 o iz in shawls at cost price during | (Fied to prove that Rasmusson did not have| Another member ®f the Pucific railroad ;““:;'flfli}',:y ("{(”Ir”(:\lj“\""() law," passed | swindles, the fun is not. extracted In pulls DAVOL MEDICINE CO. has been prosecuting the case, is trying to|sale. = FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, smallpox at all, but was suffering from ec- | committee who is opposed to the funding bill | by the Nebraska legislature in 1593 with a |and jerks, but Is consistent, and there Is| . @, Box 2076, Mam Franeisco, Cal g ] ) 3 s, : sema. Mr. Tighe said he knew a case of |and who has herctofére been convinced that|view to regulating and reducing railway | some excuse for the personages seen in the : 2 secure the indictment of all of them by the Council Blufts, Ia. | Zema & B FOR BALE 1Y VA tiare . county) grabdoTury. A wal J smallpox when he saw it, and claimed that | it could not pass, sald:*=“I am not so cer- | freight charges by means of a State Board sting, besides doing outlandish things | |0y o et GO L & Mr. Cook was before the grand jury the Cumberland Will Hang. his_patient had that disease. tain of the defeat of -the bill as I was a|of Transportation. The three suits were nging and dancing. The actlon of the | gy in™ e = LESLIE, Omaha, Nebraska. early part of this week e g J. K. Cumberland of Harlan is to be hanged | The next witness was Rasmusson, the pa- [ Week ago. I tell you the complacency of|brought by the Union Pacific, Chicago & | play is rapid, and from the start the spec el iechisby R & % Y Sy itentla t Fort Madi two | tient. He showed his pock-marked face as|these railroad representatives alarms me. | Northwestern and the Chicago, Burlington | tors grow interested in a well known subject el overe800/0000 (o0 1 n the penitentiary at Fort Madison two | (G0 HI6 IO o B om the small. | Not long ago they were as excited and plead- | & Quincy railroads, and the prayer in each | cleverly handled, which creates roars and We have over $300,000 to loan upon im- | weeks from tomorrow, February 8, for the | il ing as any lobbyist 1 ever came in contact | is to restrain the board of transportation | roars of laughter. Mr. Paul Dresser, the well | DUFFY’'S lc’:"""';;vg":"“mf‘;’"’s- ;“(“:l'l"'!“""dl‘:_':".“”';fil,‘I"“‘;g murder of old man Roberson and his son, | Rasmusson stated that O'Hearn did not | with. Now they are as serene and confl- | from reducing existing freight rates. Jus-|known comedian, essays the leading role, Chteh oney by dealing dircot with US| six years ago. His lawyers have made a|(ake very good care of him, never bathed | dently complacent as if they were only here | tice Brewer of the United States supreme | that of a German saloon keeper, and he wili | erchy saving agent's commisslon e o | bitter fight for a commutation of hig sen-|him. Al that the nurse did was to give|as a matter of form. _There is no telling | court and Judge Dundy of the Nebraska |be assisted In the fun making by a strong | FURE MALT WHISKEY. fi‘“‘e":‘“&“,}‘.w‘,‘ln“ pimnds, or In Nebraski. | tonce, for a new trial, and have taken ad-| him medicine and whisky. A bill was here | What mischief they have been able to do at | circuit court heard the suits and the result | cast d of farce comedians. The novelty of vantage of every other technicality that would | jntroquced showing that while O'Hearn was | short session with a house full of defeated | was an order enjoining the board of trans- | the play will be the appearance of the green postpone the carrying of Judge Deemer’s sen- iirge, meven' gallons 10 whisky. were! gons | members; i portation on the ground that the act was | goods steerer, who will appear as himself All Druggists, tence into_execution, but in vain. Cumber- | giicy Vo SR ot the city $1.10 a| Quite apart from.thequestion pending be- | repugnant to tho constitution of the United | in the play and do just what he has always land’s history s well known throughout | gzyop | fore the house, but of interest in connection'| States, because ' under its provisions the | done, do other people for a living. But In 0. D. Wheeler is ill with quinsy. southwestern Towa. He Is sald to have mur- | 858w 00 iaa ot 1o 1ad been callea | with the same subject, Is the revival of a | railroad companies might not exact for the | this instanco it will be somewhat different, Mrs. F. S. Pusey has gone to Denver to | dered his little boy several years before the | ¢, sitend Rasmusson and that both he and | Scheme presented to the house last year for | transportation of freight from one point | as it will be for the amusement of the audl- spend the winter. offense was committed which is about to cost | i “SEiuen Dronounced the disease small- | the construction of a branch road from Sioux | to another within this state (Nebraska) | ences and not to entrap a vietim. The press MANLY PURITY Mrs. A. W. Moore, who lives on Lincoln | him his life. The two went out on a hunting | jox “myere was no similarity, said he, be- | City, Ia., to join the Union Pacific at about | charges which yield them reasonable com- | throughout the country has been adverse avenue, is tecovering from a serlous sick | expedition, ‘and when they came back the | pube ToCiE PR 40 U o0 the 100(h meridian of longitude. It will be| pensation for such service. The state then | to the bringing of another notorlous charac- | CUTICURA REMEDIES clounse tho blocd, skin, spell. little fellow was suffering from a_gun shot | “"y=5 “proc" fectified to the genuineness of | Femembered that Judge Coombs of Boston | appealed. ter into prominence, and foisting him on the 7 ;Tnxll';"fl;m"'m::;;:i b Mrs. Luclus Wells entertatned a party of | Found which he sald was made by his father. | yike' o'Hearn's signature to a claim of $90, | made quite a lengthy argument in support o e et S public as an actor. But the management of i . 5 ;‘rlemls at luncheon yesterday in honor of | gttt MEr HVE ORE CRONR ed P ‘“pen{ filed against the city for services for attend- | Of this plan before the house committee las er guest, Mrs. Hamilton. 3 plo, serolulous, i onihas a iderable attenti \d to| And about one and a third of the last of| .- Green Goods Man® do not intend to star Teditary: T n wordy they e the a year, and considerable attention was paid to about four years in fail before he finally was | !0 & smallpox patient. This fact was brought SENEION Special Committes of the Connell Arranges MINOR ON in police court yesterday afternoon. Mayor | mittee on Pacific railrcads, said to the Times [ made later for the formation of subcommit- | Kerry Gow Nl s Wil “Zp N PERSONAL MENTION, ! or make the green goods steerer unduly greatest wkin curea, blood purifler ’ - | it at the time. But nothing was done in re- | these represents the term of popularity of inent. He will appear in a minor role and bumor remedica of modes William Cheyne of Carson has been ap- [ get free, Had it not been-for his own con- | Ut t0 show that O'Hearn admitted that Ras-| - Br B0 08 oo ie MO Re S0 imes. Judge | Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the most highly | Prominens: e Wil aPREAE Tob & TR Fo 0 times, and succeed when the Lesh pointed by County Clerk Reed to take the | fossion. in the last case It is highly probable | Musson had smallpox though his attorneys | Bard o he | With & large num. | sanctioned and widely known remedy in ex- | i, nd has been engaged expressly Physicians fail. Sold throughout the world. placo of Lizzie Hardin at the court records. | tne state would never have been able to|denied it and tried to make it a case of [ Coomus back 1n combeny, WILL @ FreC B e. | istence for dyspepsia, lack of stamina, liver | Plac® the green goods,trick correctly before — Miss May Fogg of Boone is in the city, the | convict him. Roberson and his son disap- | €ZMa- D et ave. becn supported.In ali | complaint, constipation, nervousness, incipl- | (h® Public and not as an actor. guest of her sister, Mrs. John Tidd, on South | peared, but no evidence was ever found |, Records of the city council were introduced | FORCL B, B ei ent rheumatism and inactivity of the kidneys, Skated with the Wind. Douc Seventh street. Mrs. Tidd will entertaln a | which would prove that they were dead.|DY the city prosecutor showing that J. J.|Sepiofh 0% Q8 WRICE o0 pegides Juage | Neither spurious imitation” or underhand | ppp BANK, N, J. Jan. 24.—Johnson o ks company of friends in her honor next Tues- | Cumberland had been living on the Roberson | O:Rourke had been appointed city health| 0" . "B Boutelle of Maine, a | competition has affected the sale of this genu- J U ’ o IS THE BEST. ey et ta oo At EATo oloak g Endhaibecniiivinelon 2| officer. by Mayor Sloan and had never been | Coombs, ave: J. E. le of L sl Mosher and Davidson broke some world's FIT FOR A KNG, ‘ arm, and when he and his wife moved away, | o /¢ 4" yeither had he resigned. The de- | brother of the representative; Wililam Rey- ey records this morning, skating with the wind, 5. CORDOVAN; fave Your Hone shortly after the disappearance, the sheriff | ¢ ) ."oq itied that O'Hearn had left the |nolds of Marblehead, Mass.; Joseph C.Head BRIEF BITS OF SPORT. They were: Davidson, 220 vards, standing p PRENGH & EHAMELLED ALY, S ! ORST, of the county suspected them of the murder | o ¢%) 0o without O'Rourke's permission, | Of Latrobe, Pa., and Jobn Ellis of Kewanee, start, 0:16 4-5; Johnson, standing start, one- D sisaco ] y Investing in the stock of the Savings, | and went to work hunting up evidence. Tho otate th i 1l The matter has again been presented to Full Complement of Players. fourth mile, 0 ; Mosher, fiying 'start, 143350 FINE CALF &HANGAROR, Loan and Building assoclation of Councl [ They were arrested in Missouri and brought 18ABL8L0ALEN SORIE0, congress in bills introduced by Senator Davis =) 20 yards, 015 5. These are not official ; & $3.50poLic < Blufts. Incorporated in 1877, Monthly pay- | to Counoll Blufls, where they were kept over |, Attorneys for the defense filed a_motion | CORBT HustinRugucedahyBens onl The contract of Bd Hutchison was re- | yoeopds. ’ ¥ E,3 SOLES, ments of $1.00 per share, necting the investor | night in the county jail, and taken the next | (0 dismiss the case on the ground that |20 RCPFEsOniss B8 BCTHETOR B TIOR. o f celved by the Omaha management last 5092, WORKINGHg\e: about 10 ‘per cont interest. Ten series al- | marning to the ail in’ Avoca. Cumberland | there was mo ordinance covering the case | TO CARRY OUT THE ORIGINAL PLAN. | evening. He will play first. The team Is % % $2% "pirra Finge NS, TR RO R e i : 3 in question, as the pest house was located | The scheme is, in brief, to carry out the |now complete, with the exception of an- 3, 5 BOYS! The ability of tho assoclation to maturs ios | oared e citizens would mob him. a0 an | outside the’ city limits. After hearing ar- | original plan of the construction of _the | other battery, which will be signed the $300.00 for an ldaa. 2.$1.75 BOYS SCHOOLSHOER. stock in about seventy-five monthly pay- | sion In which b o3 hia wif 1'haa | BUwents on both sides Judge Christmann re- | Union Pacific road, which gave to Sioux | coming week,' as contracts have been for- | myis i tne biggest price ever offered f LADIES. ts. No I o SN IniWhion RO sxoREIALEN HIRIM.le, A1 served his decision until this afternoon. City a direct and southeasterly junction | warded to two good men. The team as it BEest T r offered for a R g3s270%2.8178 ments, 0 loans made outside of Council [ had the document ready to spring on the aitatd oA R with the Union Pacifie, similar to the north- | NOW stands ircludes Hutchison first, Miles | ‘atch line or heading for an advertisement, $3. BE: fpoNGOL“‘ Bluffs, and all applications examined and | crowd the moment that an attempt should be In Favor of South Omahi Market. Western junction from' Kansas City. It was | Second. Ulrich third, Walsh short, Shaffer [ Hayden Bros. will give a choice of several 3 3 passed upon by a majority of the board of | made to do violence to Mrs. Cumberland. i = left, Slagl middle, Dwyer right, Donnelly | first class pi th $300.00 e b « AN N Manager Babcock of the stock yards com- | the original_ plan to have the line from F J y | first class planos worth $300.00 each for the Q3 G directors. Good loans wanted. Ful - N ¢! el o o o o and Carrish p’t*hers and Whal:n catch, The i tion can be obtained at the office lo}“‘l‘)‘.m{‘\l'. ‘:v::smrl::x‘u?l"f.:"mu“;fi;gui:{ fi\‘fi\ll?\fng(‘\i:‘;a”‘fi pany has been figuring on the difference in | Sioux City, from Omaha, and from Kansas | first practice games will be played April ¢ | 2¢3d line adopted and in addition will give BROCICTONAAANY ity o oA elr music del 5 Over Onc Million People wear the Otis, secretary, 110 Main street, or any of the | securing his Indictment and subsequent con- | Price of hogs in the South Omaha and Chi- | (MY, to Join at about the 100th meridian of | and 7 with teams picked from local players | rders on their music department for $50.00 P follow'ng directors: H. W. Hazelton, Frank longitude. On account of the failure to|and the extra men on the Omaha club | Worth of music for the next five best ideas, 0eS fillontoe ditectors: 31, W, Haselion, iFrank { viotion, cago markets shipped from Towa points. Dur- | buibl (his road Stoux City enters claim that roster. " April 13 and 1 Jimmy Manning's | according to merit, x.oln:;ggeusilrgs $3"& $3 §hm Becbe, A, B. Walker, B, E. Hart, F. C.|¢. 0. D, BROWN Is KNOCKING BOTTOM | I8 the first fifteen days of the present month | a_great injustice was done them, and a ansas Citys will be here, To secure an absolutely impartial decleion equally satisfactory Lougee, §. §. Leonard,” s eiliet S agel M | the Chicago price averaged $4.15%, while | Breat connecting link between the middle A T T T A applicants are requested to sign in number | They glve the best value for tho money, ¢ , 8. 8. 3 IR e the South Omaha market stood at $4.11% for | northwest and the western overland trade | ‘I XTNGTON, Jan, 24 The stakes for the | MY and to mail corresponding number with | hale eanor o oe s, 0 stylo and fit. aded In. IPAp- 0L of Lrlon N0k, - | light and mixed hogs. Thus there was a|Was lost. They hope to have the govern-| oo™ Outoher meeting of the I name and address to The Bee office, where it i Good second-hand stoves of every de-| 20 pounds l;f_:]lmfmsuxfurg::r ke s'n"d 25 | alfterence of 4 cents per 100 In favor of the | ment fulfll its promise originally implicd, 5 3 scription, that have been traded in on Cole's | 90U ! 2 n in until after th o o | o s o RS Sy B thoy el PR ¥R eene ; : will remain until after the awar .| trom §1 10 83 saved over b P A TRt geny soor 114 gation | Chicago market. and ask that the sinking fund of the Union l“‘,:}"‘“ Breeders, association will be as e right is Teserved o use any head tine| fyour zlml(-r‘c:\nvn:\t:lx‘:ytv\?\-u;r\‘rr’:l‘\usn’ldby X k pound pail pure fruit jelty, s6c; gallon B E _ | Pacific railroad be invested in first mortgage | 10WS: = ¥ Y 0 5 TIRVA A0 e R SR8 Coly, | ] iCeldsphitpiavinn for 40ed7aha (8 fon EXLLERSp i Mg 0 R HipHA Dot Lo bl | bonds of the short line which they intend | Fnumis® ofr ey, fon > “Thie ‘tollowing_are the facts to" be aaver- | A+ W> Bowman Co., N. (6th 8t, i RS pound can of Price’s Baking Powder for 40c. . g ha | o build. Stallion represcntitive sia y : \ LJ p N E e REme—— Fresh country ¢ggs at 150 & dozen, and the | from Iowa points the rate is from $10 to §20 [ O 00 Lo ye wob ine bill was passed | Transivanin staks for sl o :‘xscu. Hayden Bros. of Omaha are the only C.J. Carlson, 1218 N. 24th St well as Sundays, at the diner hour, & (o | finest county butter, made in Pottiwattamie | Per car. This shows a net difference In|in"ygs7 " authorizing the investment of the |The blue grass stake for all age irm fn the world showing a complete line of | W, W. Fisher, Parker and Hrsberry J ».8 191 county, for 15c a pound. Remember we save [ favor of South Omaha of from $12 to $20 per | ginking' fund In certain railroad securities, | Johhs(on stake for all axes... the Instruments manutaclured by the five| | Leayenworth 8t. : ~ 1 you 25 per cent on anything you want to | car. A shipper thus gets more for his hogs |and the bill introduced is only to add 1o | Wit For it are "G mmost renownedsplano. malens:on earth. - Hayr The laundries use Domestic soap. buy. BROWN'S C. 0. D. |hero than if he sent them to the Windy City. | these securities mortgage bonds of the short | Pacing futurity, S-vear-olis...... 97 | den Bros. are not tied up with red tape restric- (- Newman, 424 8. 13th St — Ta i ead poatamaIRtoay whianiin to inaludals : 2| tions like regular selling agents, but are free | Kelley, Stizer & Co.. Farnam Ten Tons the Minimom. Cases: Deslded. > ".""‘l"; CI':’ ‘““I'":‘ : bridge across the Missouri river at Sioux Tl NAINR 100re1asns 220070000000001$00,760 :‘; "1‘““’ “”“’ “’“";“ ""I“'l' SIS heard l‘:" and I5th St. News was recelved here yesterdny that the| Judge Smith decided the case of Mary J.| Judge Levy's wite is slowly improving. City: Colone) Hopliins Thaeking Tan Creedon, | HOY0en Bros put special streess on the protest of the Council Blufta Jobbers against | KIrby against her son, William Kirby, yes-| Bighty men will commence cutting lce| In the party both castern capitalists in-| gm 10UIS, Jan. 24—Colonel 3, D. Hop- | Sh¥4Y and Voso pianos becauso they have T.os.Cressey‘ZSOQ N St., South the ahipping rule adopted by th terday, which was tried at the last term of | at Jetter's pond today. terested in western rallroad building and | yine’ on behalf of Dan Creedon, has ac- | %, iT8eF line in stock and can buy them maha. y the railroad i f oG ot the local interests of Sioux City are repre- | . } ¥ 4l X cheaper than any other makes of equal repu- | — —_— companies January 1 had been successful, | the dlstrict court. This was the suit in which | Michael McGraw, Twenty-fourth and O the challenge of Frank Craig, the sented. They are rapidly pushing thelr h , tation. Do not be misled by any one claim- | GEO, P. SANFORD, 5 s A streets, died yesterday. sented V) ) rlem Coffee Cooler,” for a fight before | {ne . P, A W. RIEKMAN, tho reversal of the rule thus putting into | he Plaintift was secking to have the court b scheme In_the hope of h'nvlm,“ it ]lmxuu§ () SRR LR A lur"u.'ix'.‘fi,n“rfi:- ing the sole agency. Hayden Bros. have President. Cashier, RIos b 18 muisatLhat 20/000 maanetiic A through congress and the short line of road | i Nodiet as Tare & side et e Cralg de. | them direct from the factory as well as Bo considored the' minimum. carload, welkhE | aereemen s nias e P A e o built before any general scheme of reor- | gires, and has cabled Fleming of the Na. | from the Max Meyer & Bro. Co. stock. Music on agricultural Implements, instead of 24,000. | discovered that Mrs. Kirby, jr., could not A large part of the cost of agricultural iniple- Local talent will produce “Der Meineia- | ganization or dismemberment of the Union 1 club of the acceptance of the chal- | trade papers are saylng planos cannot be sold . . baver” at Bauer's hall next Sunday evening. | Pacific takes place. But in spite of the fact | lenge. The club offers a purse of $3000 and { in a department store, but sensible people make good ple and used glycerine on her| oo <o Conier of police of Swift & | that they are bringing every influence to | allows $600 expenses. Colonel Hopkins has ments s the freight charge, owing to the|face to improve her complexion. The court i 4\ ¥ i = sot aside a maintenance out of the wealth | The $5,000 paving bonds were sent to Lin- of her son, with whom she had had a dis- [ coln yesterday to be registered. ) o 'y are e Shrough thelr widely | @lso issued a challenge for a fight between | W10 d0 not care to be hoodwinked by silly high classification on this kind of goods. | returned a judgment in favor of the defend- | COmPany, has returned to duty after a weck's Z‘."Efm'l‘éy 1:2;,:31551: L ‘.“.!‘m,l‘...‘,f- many | Tommy Tracey, ‘the Australlan —welter- | {8 Are Dob 80, potional gnd; " pest proot The lower rates allowed on carload skipments | ant, Hinew, congressmen and there seems no possibility | Weight, and efther “Tommy Ryan or Joe |of this I that Hayden Bros. sold more are by the new ruling made applicable to |- The Iitigation growing out of the Herbert| W. D. Godfrey, the Twenty-fourth street! of passing the scheme at this time, leott, RInAN <organs “and. ionicsl nstraments! In of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa. all lots aggregating not less than 20600 | divorce case of several years ago was alst | Jeweler, and Miss Nora Bond were married | Although the matter s a very small one, Kletneman Too Nick to Shnot. one weok tisn any. ve muslo siores wemt of | . pounds In weight, thus giving the jobber, [ brought to a standstill. Mrs. Herbert ob- | Wednesday at Red Oak, Ia. it 'is not probable that congress will ever | CHICAGO, Jan. 2i.—The Carver-Klelne- | ChIcago have sold in six months. The music | Capital, - . $100,000 retall dealer and’ consumer the advantage | tained a divorce, sold her property and died,| The Third Ward Republican club will | again consent to granting railroad subsi- | man live bird championship of America | 84¢ pagers say. tbiy lunovation will be [iProfits, . . 12,000 of the low rates on smaller shipments than | after which her husband, discovering that for | meet at the Eagle house, (Thirty-second | dies of any kind, and merely such a proposi- | match, which was set for today, is ofr, | {/2tched ®ith unusual interest and Hayden allowed by the rule of January 1. some reason or other the divorce had never | and T streets, Saturday evening. tion to the |)r(‘m~|§‘ use 18 likely to evoke | Kleineman forfeiting the badge to ‘Dr. Car- | Y08, propose to keep them guessing. One of the oldest nks in the state of Towa. hysterics. The pres- | ver. Klelneman was unable to shoot on We sollcit your bus wnd coil I — been recorded, brought sult to recover his| e Women's Christian Temperance unfon | Serious parliamen Try Eagle laundry, 724 Broadway, for good | dowe o1 o purchasers. Judg o W ent congress may conclude to fund the debt | account of serious illness. work, Our medium gloss finish can't ng | doWer Interest from the purchasers. Judge | will hold a business meeting this afternoon ~ A pay b per cent on time” deposits, Pidisca"to soo and servo you. decidod : e Attt A neeting this aflernoon | o' the raflroads already on its hands, but T “l w “l t PI t o beat, but we do strictly hand work, domestic | Aeemse. po catornd o the rotonts. Sue mak | 4 Mrs. B B, Towle's residence, Twenty- | i 1u "ot likely to take up any new railroad ee Ithou ates. finish, when preferred. Telephone 157, WTE ARG S BMEEGLA Lo AR ing Mrs. Herbert's deeds good. building, 5 ed Councilmen Bulla, Ryan and Meis winl| - - BAILEY, [SDIS & BAINBRIDGE, it in the State Washerwomen use Domestic soap. The ladies of Broadway church will glve | meet tonight to prepare a letter to Phil TO SEGREGATE THE MIDLAND, ) i DENTIST. and Federal Courts, Rooms #06-7-5-), Shugars Christian Church Meetings. a sociable in the church parlors Thursday | Armour, requesting him to build a packing e~ ; BB raxion Bik, Block, Council Sialt , Lowa, Py o louse here this year. Eoglish Bondholders $eo More Money in 16th and Farnam st cetings that are being held nigk evening, January 24. A good program will oad T o . I The o TARL EhAL ARe.Raiug bl DAY | o rendered. Admission, 16 cente. This will [ At the last meeting of the city counch thiat Road Than fo the Sunta re. Tol. 10855, —_— at the Obristian tabernacle by Rev. B. W. | iofide Coirestiments, John Burk's saloon license was transferred | DENVER, Jan. 24.—y. J. McCook, one of <8 500 [Silver Fillings . 81,00 ' . ' Allen, assited by Rev, R. C. Sargent, the T Rl from Thirty-third and Q streets to Twenty- | the recelvers of the Wichison, Topeka & 3 th.. .. 560 | [Pare Gold Filling ms emal Nohces_sfluncll Hlufi' singing evangelist, are awakening a great| o o o \\"lu,r: :"")f 'Nf‘_' York ge. | fourth and N streets, ~ Complaint was made | Santa Fe, arrived In Denver and expects to ) Thtu Plate. ... 10.6) \'.i','.‘:f-‘.' owng, 22, 80 s doal of uterest, and good-sized congrogations “ghw"“ B ML o1 ‘t:mflg‘ PR i i":'; r:::::.:(.."lrxu:;‘:‘l;"l‘;. yesterday that Burk | meet nere Aldace 7 (alker of Chicago and RAARD 3 e ol LY = are present each evening. Sunday after audience Y 0 | Was op J places now under ono Ji- 5 W of Tc o othel 2 CHIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLE. 1!‘ 'clock h\l‘l'l‘] LA'A' ing ¥ AR Congregational church with one of his read- | cense. J. 0. Wilson of Toy LLE Jan., and the other s T‘—e‘h ou' In Mo'nl"g' .l"lnlh\uh‘: l‘l‘,\:"AAk?.llllu.lntvrA‘ II:S‘:'IJ ANED, at 3 o a special meeting is to be held e A s P B NS ko . 6% Broadway, at which the following citizens will make | ings from Shakespeare. Part 1 of King| Chlef Brennan returned last evening from | Feceivers, togethery w . B, Robinson, New Teeth Same Day. ten minute addresses: General J. B. Weaver, | Henry 1V furnished the material for most | Des Moines, where he secured the governor's [ first vice president ang general manager of LARGE PRIVATE BARN FOR RENT NEAR “A Bank Account and Happiness; Prof. H.|of the entertalnment, and the characters of | Signature to requisition papers for the re- | the entire system,i b Court house. Apply at Hes ofice, Counc . ¥rey, general super- ] NEW FACES ALL ABOUT CHANGING ST hne, A BB AL AA RS o) Bids W. Sawyer, “The Relation of Expenditure to | this masterpiece of {he great dramatist are | turn of W. G. Young, who is wanted here | intendent of the weatern division, and repre- e Features and iteivov- FOR WENT, TWO FURNISHED O UNPURe O ™ 9 g g e ing Blemishes, in 150 p. book fo; s nished rovoins, in de ble location, for Income;” C. G. Saunders, “A Fair Equiva- [ seldom seen in the hands of a more capable | for embezzling $300 from Parkburst & | santatives of the English bondholders of the donn T Wooduury, 15 42 8, e e aihaufollimranie, itnon, Lontie lent, the Business Rule of Life;” Dr. J. M. |artist. The interpretation he gave the char- | Hopper, live stock commission merchants. | o 0 B0 e B8 AR R RERE 0 DA lnventor of Woodbury's Fucial Boap. Barstow, *Sound Morals in a Sound Bod; acters of the king, Falstaff and Henry Hot- | Mr. Hopper went to Council Blufts to try o M, % Binoe the & noverse H. N. Allen, “The Economics of Christian- | spur were particularly bappy, and Le seemed | 0 make a settlement with Young, but as | @t Leadville the atwntion of the English ity. to be as much at home in the serious|no satisfactory arrangements could be made | bondholders has been attracted to their Mid- ~0OUNGI. BLUFF3— speeches of the first, the happy-go-lucky | the young man was brought back to stand | land holdings, and the noticeable increase TR Gas cocking stoves for rent and for sale at | disposition of the second, or the hot-headed- | trial. in the earnings of the road has caused them 4 AM DYE WORKS Gas Co.'s office. ness of the last. After three acts of the play i ———— to take steps looking o the segregation of Neatest drug store—Taylor's, Grand hotel, | had been presented in outlie Mr. Williams Bl il e the Midland from the rest of the Santa Fe \ Al Kind Na h [ closed the entertainment with “The Sleepng | DES MOINES, Jan. 24.—(Speclal Tele- | system. They belicve that Ii the road could i st diiads.of Dietng Lost Four Fingers. Car,” a somewhat overdrawn but intensely | gram.)—The following supreme court deci-|be run as an independent line, relying en- the higheat style o Chris Logen, the well known contractor | Amusing lvw,:lvw of lite o » all o The audl- | slons were filed today: J. E. Cole agaiust | lirely upon s own earuings, it sagld_be f o the srt. Faded and . 2 ene s composed of the lovers of literaturc | o 2 T | made a betier paying property than It has L stained fabrics mi and owner of the planing mill on North Main | o¢" 1o city and was highly eppreciative, lm M. :'d:‘;xl .K-A_luln llum.‘“llnrrlm'n district, | over been, To this end It {8 more than likely 2 to look as good street, met with a bad accident yesterday h — 2 e B e sy appelant, agalnat Chi-J ipat tho initial step will be taken by asking Children who are fed on = 5 gew. " Work prampiin afternogn, While workiug one of the A Stole s Load of Lorn. l\‘lvp,u."Mil\\u‘;l l‘l‘é: . |ful l(ull\\‘uy compan; | for a separate receive for the road. Al- X s e X duhul an livereq machines he got his left hand entaigled in| Charles Baldwin, who lives elght miles | Woodbury district, resersed; Danlel Harrls. | (hough it has no entyy tnto Denver, the Mid- Quaker Oats enjoy it. They g M | some Way with a saw that made 5,000 revolu- | south of Council Bluffs, was looking yester- | abPellant, agalnst J. B. Pence, Marshall dis- | jand” can easily make such (rafic arrange Al price 1t W TG Sy et T i WBMRER. 1 " trict, affirmed; George W. Sharp against | ments as wi o NUARANO SITRIES also enjoy good health. 2 I ; t When he pulled his arm | day for Will Chapinan, & young man who has | jonin Nel ppellant, Van Bure! Il give it & Denver congection . . away an instant later four fingers were | pee ohin Nelson, appellant, Van Buren district, | Another matter shat will dcubtiess be th Good for everybody! e oy AACHAN, ARAL 2D JAvet e ter B been working for him until this winter, and | reversed; J. K. Graves, appellant, against | ubject of discussion will be the —exten J00d lor everybody ~ N . P, 1 g Ahe knuek J has been living with him since he stopped [ Key City Gas company, Dubuque district, | sion of the line of the sys:em in southwest. Sold only in 2 Ib. Packages a S saprle top Davis aclis drugs. paints and glass choap. | FOOKINE Weduewday he loaded a wagon | modified and afrmed; Marla Jordan, appel’ | orn Colorado s a feeder of the Midiand. 1t * i it - adway, nwar Northe A —— — and tol lapman to bring it to | lant, against George D. Woodin et al, Keokuk | is well understood by the Santa Fe that there = 3 S o western Do Councth Domestic soap breaks bard water, P. Guonoude's store in this city and turp the | district, reversed. is @ large section of territory in the north- == A Blufts, lowa, Tel, 323

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