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% THE OMAHA DAILY BER: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1895. Tre Omana Daiy Bee |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | .t sommits recenty somsntea v | RS JOINES' NARROW.ESCAP R g o _]S SO ME! ”I charge. The Omaha wheelmen are uniting in was In the chair and the attendance was & COUNCIL BLUFFS, — the scheme. If the meet In secured the pres- - good. Drief roports were heard from the 3 i . ik .| ent plan is to have a quarter of a mile track different churches with reference to lending OFIICH, « - NO, 12 PEARL €TREET. | Lottie Bendle Oummits Snicide by Hanging | 1ald out, in order that the inhabitants of the | Hor Corporation Assailed' amd All but [ assistance to the Assoclated Charities, and a | at, B s Hosi grand stand may have a betier view of the " good deal of business transacted. Rev. ————— at 8t, Bernard's Hospital, races, The success of the Ganymedes In the Overthrown in Court. Remsburg, the new St. Marks clergyman, | e " MADETARD & GUD - 2 Dellvered by carrler to any part of the elly. F race meet held here last year will, it i was tntroduced, after which Rev. McCormick | APPREHENSION FELT BY DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD AND OTHER PHYSICIANS i 38 'W. TILION, Lasers thought, have some welght in Influencing the of the First Presbyterlan church read a e ,_ 1 S it MATTIR SECRET FOR SEVERAL DAYS 'r“"l"-"'""“ committee in favor of Council | FORMED UNDER UNCONSTITUTIONAL ACT Loy """"“""{h‘"" oL ghaper DO | yitalities of Great Numbers of People Overtested by the Recens 3 TELED(1ONES—Duginess office, No. 4 nigh uffs. e summer school at Oxford, England, o PO CMTRRPHAT T Taet o RIMIOAT U ICSTENT ; o e B u - DEMOCRATIC PRIMARLES OVER. ————— “E SO (R ERCIAT ATlons Atar bt 5 k. P——m\‘_un NE "_m‘ | Attaches of the Institution Declare that Law Passed by the Twenty-Third General ANNOUUNCE » pidemic eather Ailments’ suggestions 3 MINUR NS : They Merely Foliowed the Request T e e ihe ofotons Of| Assembly Was Invalld, but fta A “Pewh Bekot 110" whleh 1 PR, Lo tiie Fublic ] y . ol o) of ke Relattves oF 68 aming City Delegates. awn Ticket 210, which is produced af - — - . Grand, Council Pluffs. B. F. Clark, prop vex of the The democrats of the city met last evening et L) L the Empire for four nights, commencing | Leading physiclans of Omaha do not| Of what color Mayns Real Estate agency, 530 Droadwa Vietim. Being Finally Upheld. - . | conceal a bellef “that, as regards public Cough nights? 1 BN Wineral of Glirence Wittie will ¢ in the varlous wards and put in nomination Sunday, February 24, "with a cast headed by | health, there is_something serions i the | When moet annogin ; h % o at the —— ward aldermen and chose delegates to to- Amy Lee, Frank Doane and August Ander- | present outlook. They do not apprehend ex- Rleep well i place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the r 4 h -} traordinary present mortality from pneu. Night sweats? §dence, 1515 South Righth strect. Lottis Deadle, one of the inmates of nm"]“’;""; °m',"””"'”""' [["l ':‘“ _::“"'{ ward | ppg MOINES, Feb, 18—(Special Tele- ‘“'[L”W “""‘ "' the most l"l*rl“;vw m]“l monia oF other udden precipitate and Vio- | Any hemotrhage of lunga? 4 The now schedule for trains on | insane department of Bernard's hospital, | John T. Ollver was nominated without oppo- | orap s jygge Holmes in the district court|Rotable that has ever emanated from the | lent maladies, The danger which they say | Swelling of lmbs? il the motor line will this morn- | gommitted sulcide 1a lay morning, but | S1ton. In the f urth there was a very small | {oa0 aciided the case of state of Towa on re- |PON of American authors. Tho story | N TAn Tnfeciion oy o | DIy A e yetom o tronts 10g at £:40 o'clock, as outlined last Sundag, | GE C 0 R aed i Keeping | dttendance, and U, H. White was nominated | jyyon of 5, C, West against the city of Des|Of “Pawn Ticket 210" is of particul pernicious coldsin other words, from the | ment, while least expensive, s the most 3 ge llce terday \ o A o be own successc ecelving 19 vote 4 e s . interes onstructio belng of suct slow blight of distinctly climatic poisons Mele Knowr 3 B e i the matter a secret until yosterday. The un- [ (o be Tt own stectseor, o r“';"‘r‘":‘ vt Motnes, tn which the constitutionality of the | Ineresting o Gl AL Ir( ueh | itects manitested in_ mAAmMAtons of mus | R THROAT. . ged 2 Alic e T . 3. C. Wise recelved 3 and E. J. Gilbe o ot vatied o nature that the audience is carried from the | cous surfaces throughout the entire body, | g % L Sged 95, both awattamie | fortunate girl had been an Inmate of th b 53 ¢ o -+ | act enlarging the city is assailed. After affAture d us sutfa hroughout the ¢ Dody. | a1t cloay hoRpital on (wo occaslons, and during her [THO only A8Ht was in the ixth ward, ol | yocough discussion of the auestions at fa- | O g to the close tbrough s miich wit | e, MITmaIory {isonlers o5 WOARCE | Bey dnd Vorehoa? Joseph Johnson, porter In the Commerclal | stay appeared like one suffering with melan. | the voters in the ward being present, With| "4y court says: and ‘humor, Interspersed with scenes of | the brochial tubes, the liver, biadder, stom- | Do gamsatl hotel at Viilisca, was bound over to the | cholla, which, leaving her at times, caused | 0me Importations, It 1s rumored, trom other | iy yoomy to me, both upon authority and | Pathos and climaxes that are thrilling, that | ach and bowels ‘are now’ known to be| gwollen? United s grand jury yesterday for boot- | tne people at the hospital soms doubt as | WATdS. After a hot fight C. R. Nicholson b i 5 tiie Acts of the|the interest never flags, The Dlay 18 4R | Jfown. an earaeen e What 18 ROW Anly ra? v niiliel grand jury y 3 the people at tho hoepital somo doubt ms | Wt AEEE, & ML RN (S Uy Tecelving | Feason, that chapter 1 of the Acts of tne |l Hherest hever flags The play I8 an|known ag eatartn 05 iy ulceral ¢ R ¢ o Wil to whether eho was really insane. About 9 | g \otes, J. F. Hunt, who is considered the | Twenty-third General Assembly is not a | 8i¥ ; T aht | mnd | fiction threatened s a consequence of the | MU b I the throat? A K ame” ag. was | 0'clock In tlie morning she went to her room | strongest man in the ward from a _vote- | general law and is an act for the incorpora- GuD the story of the want and| . ecent long tempeat, It i enough (o say [ Gam You nawk it upt o Hatnd over to the grand jury in police court | And made up her t Sister Mary Tgnatius | getting standpoint, received 92, and P. D.| tion of a new city of Des Moines, and is| 'Hitle of a mother = who was|that catarrhal colds are followed by 8| Sojce honrse and husky? yesterdny morning. was with hier, but left her, returning In about | Burke + ~ f’l‘“““x:““ delegates to the | therefore within the Inhibition of the consti- | "‘"“‘“"' LI e |)‘“1Y ""'I'-" ) “I‘:I" and | than all the other disease combined, = | (Cobelaid wnd Sheperd s i 'races 7 b hiven RN she | CONVention were chose } & 1hi WS 8 | Jew broker, noted to be mean and | than all the c e of . o SHE. While least expen 0 Levina Archer d'ed at 2:30 o'clock yester | three minutes to find the door shut. Sh First Ward—J. H. Dan'ger, H. Rishton, L. tution, and that had the validity of the act |y icoy ™ Ho grows fond of the pledge, .\||\ n:'m.,:h:{r\:\‘ ‘y‘-vl.lwlv‘-\ \\I:_n ‘\”I‘u_ !Mx( ‘|‘ ‘v“' Mclent known § ¥ ' day, aged 70 years, after a five days' fll-| tried to open it, but found that Lottie had | o “Casper, Joseph O'Brien, V. Jennings, R. . | been brought: in, at or immediately after its | Mg and as time rolls on he obtains the | should be more generally subject to compe- THE STOMACH. m'n.K The funcral will take place tomorrow | erowded the bed against the door. A hard | Rawlings, George Shoemaker, C. Cline, L. C. | passage, the courts would have been com- | promise of her hand in marriage, the event to (4{ny¥|\|\.m osis. A suspicion of catarrh, espe- Appetite gool 18t T e cohock from the residence, | push wucceeded In opening the door, when | Besley, Charles Huber, Fred Gelse, Thomas | pelled to declare it vold.” The judge adds:|occur when she becomes of age. Just as G, Satacrh of Swv WAL PAMU SR | ARy Betioss after meals 3 05 South Eleventh et Lottie was seen hanging by a strap from the | Maloney, James Wickham, Norman Green, J.| “Byt the claim fs made that by reason of | they are to be wedded the mother turns up | g“edarch of the system for ths seed polson | Sharp or dull? Last Sunday there were eight additions to | transom. he was at once cut down, when |G. Wiison, John Clausen, sr., James Snod-|tno Japse of time, and more certainly upon | With “Pawn Ticket 210" to redeem her child, | or destructive principle of disease ns urgent- | Any bloating or belching? the Christian church, four of whom were | respiration began. The work of the physi- |derly, jr. Phil Wareham, Jullus Achter, R. | consideration of ihe rights that have at-|¥ho turns out to be an heiress. This Is, per- |1y as small pox or lung fover, And the ad- | felch up food or kas? young men, two by confesison and two by | clans fafled to bring her to, however, as had | Rain, J. McPherson, F. Guanella, EQ Brooks, | tached since the act was believed to be a |Naps, the most thrilling of the many cll- 3'\‘55‘:."5:1"L'fo' if"""t‘f”lj‘_ \"‘“v"l'“y' '}r'"‘» l‘,‘t‘“’;”‘l‘(!: baptism. Tiiere has been twenty-six ad-| been hoped, and she died soon after. The |E, T. Waterman, August Beresheim. law, and of the serious consequence that will | MAXes, but one of the most pathetia incl- BHEBATL 16 Showh dn Al A oo SUFRGSRY ditlons to the (wunlh since J n\l;\r)’|1r ; remains were kept at the hospital untll late | Second Ward- \\'iI\InmJ Gronewe, L. | now result from a determination that this [dents Is the death of “Uncle Harris. plying for treatment omiting of food? Allen Smith, aged 89 years, died of brain | Saturday night, when they were quletly |Wells, A. W. Casady, J. C. Waterman, | act is invalid, the courts ought not and will " — B T Frequent nausen trouble at 11 o'clock Saturday night at his | taken to a local undertaking shop and pre- | August Paris, J. Leutzinger, T. D. Butler, | not so declare.” Bddie Foy's lasting popularity seems to be A l*l'.W“Ql ESTIONS, sreath off .tl\q.. 4 liome fn Weston, after being iil seven months, | pared for burlal, She was then taken to the | W, B, Fisher, P. Peterson, George Davis,| The fact is noted that while such legls- | ASCEUINg Itsell in Omalia, and with every suc-| o facllitate a “search of the svstem for | TonEUs cOSLCat, |, 3 The funcral will take place this afternoon at | home of her parents in Hardin township and | George Smith, O, H. Lucas, M. F. Rohrer, | lative acts are unusual in the state the idea | Seeding visit e is grected with larger houses. | cqlurrh,” here are o thw simple aus Palpitation of heart? 'l o'clock, and the rema'ns will be buried in | buried. Until late yesterday afternoon only |J, C. DeHaven, R. N. Whittlesey, J. Lynch, | is not a novel one in other departments of “n"‘ " "‘F A"'jf-{un fll'r_A\N_w company “y,..l.ml.-q opposite and brought personally Bad taste In mouth? 4 2% Hazel Dell cemetery, hrce of the sisters In the hospital knew tat |7, D, King, W.' I Lauterwaeser, G, H. | logislation, Many cases are clicd, and the | ki Sartel e, oy hua s spportinhy |17 Drs. Copviuny Wha, ShepArt oF mailed || Copeland and Shepard svstem ot treats ¢ Wk kss of F 1Rty ‘amkths otor | 8he was dead, the story being circulated dley, R. H. Pettibone, J. J. Stewart, Y oncludes F 3 crer | to dis s pecullar powers c a8 | by those living at a distance. n either | ment, while leas pensive, {8 the ma s oase ot F. A, Bixby agalnst the motor | ThE HeC Ce0t e Ay oiad beay | Dradley, R, H. Pettibone, J. J. Blewart, (G, oourt concludes to sustaln the Jemurter o “rever afforded him in any other play | ease the appleant may. (ool nssured of ro | efolént known company has ben continucd until a week | 2MOng the hospital attaches that she had been | goger, \v. H, Knepher, L. P. Serviss, Charles | chiefly on account of ‘the gravity of the | W18 hever afforded him in any other play | casg the applicant muy fecl aseured of re e ROWELS from today, B'xby Is suing the company for en ill very suddenly, Coroner Jennings|pjerwirth, Max Baumeister, L. Grell, Gus [ consequences that must follow upon the dis- | 1At he has ever been seen in here. The en- | GEVIRE the <Doot rellef ‘and cure possic F LS. BREs “for pers ml’mlfir e ey " | asked some questions about the matter, and | Lapgon U organization of the corporation, the length of | EAEcment continucs —tonight and tomorrow {‘u’.l»'{. Jlo the present resour of ‘medical | Regular? y the acoident at the Burlington rallway oross. | the hospital authorities requested that the | “muird Ward—John Evers, L. Zurmuchlen, | time the state has acquiesced fn the exercise | plethoon and night, A sveclal matinee will | THE HE Fonsed b ing, in which B. F. Holmes lost his life, meiter be kent a8 qulet ‘a8 possible. In| gl gregory, Max Mohn) R, Graham, L. | of corporate power, and the character of the | i EIVER Weqnestay. affernioon, B0 Yol 1A V6. HoAGHENE? ARY RPRMBEY 9 A. 8. Shaw Is accused cf stealing $2.50 | Leference to thelr wishes he declded not to| jensen, H. Spetman, H. Ouren, George | recognition the state itself has given the L i, In what part? Shirp or dull pains? BN ¥ Trom =7 s TR PaATHE o) EHE | g induekte . oy Hughes, J. W. Palmer, E. Sharkey, P. Gun- | corporation.” AR A{thaRUor 0 KTBFETTYAR pheh ik Tnlaredt]| | BnRrbroFsduni Apy, bloating? Stewart L L The suicide was 26 years of age, and had | pouqe . Stimpson, L. Kendall, E. Tinley, | The decision shows that the city has had | 4 R} DASSINE I nicT vells of d ¢ wrtic e NI RWWarL ackiog: house. A. Alpln tind | formcry AL R ) i Bk v s : 4 will bo presented at the Boyd on Friday and | Sheils of o Rowels easily. moved ormerly been a school teacher. She had a | Yo" An "R, Tholler, John Schultz, F.|a very marrow escape from being declared | Y1l bo p | ) pnrd’ aystert” ob’ treats h : ; Joe Becrwein, R. T ; b 4 ) 3 Copeland and Shepard eystem of treal DBought the exclusive franchise to eart oft | love affair and was engaged to b fed ) : aturday nights. with a matince Satur enderness « peland and Shey e n e LRt ove affair and was engaged to b married, | gpotman, unconstitutional. Whon, Amer representative tragedian. b pale or flushed? ment, while 1 expensive, is the mosd o o Do ciaims to haye caught Shaw | but the engagement was broken and soon | “‘poyrth Ward—Mahlon Brown, George C. % TR atker Whiteside annen od by | Face yellow? efficiént known. :m‘rlm(ln;: on his monopoly. The case Is not | after symptoms of insanity began to show | yyj, A. W. Relkman, Lee Swearingen, J DEATIL OF HON, JUSTUS CLARK, \\nlklr‘\\ I\lufihh(, will AI‘I'HII’,lF\lIIIV;;\'l : by | Any blotches? THE KIDNE ikely to be tried themselve For som e she attended Ranibn. B, TR g J. a most excellent company, in “Hamlet," | Gineing and Shepard system of treat- salns 1h BAGKY. ) Mike Hughes was arrested yesterday for | school in this city, and while doing so lived xl'm'm.l"'"lf!' iy P “,lf"\\!,‘,f'. ‘!j’ ,‘{_ Well Knowa Towa Citizen Passes Away at ‘l"]t[‘\vh’l‘”l‘:l'l n“"x‘ '”h‘.\llrc‘k]-; h!“r‘- “":““*i]"“; ment. While 1oast expensive, 18 the most Lv’”’n‘h foe “-}fmu? | disturbing_worship at the Salvation army | at the residence of Josiah Fisk at the corner | White. Sandy Boysen, P. i. Moran, M. Me- o8 Angeles, Cn amlet” fs decidedly the best matured of | eflicient Known, B Back weak? BEeAYe B . ity arhy 2 5 et o) e, Sandy Bo - H, 1 JRME i 4 g Jo. | a1l his delineations. It is apparent that he THE NOSE. Urinata often? i \Nllnvllly (L0 Fowiiedalentes i rl”‘ e ‘1)1“-(1» it e i st IT-I;r:""‘-h Carty, C. R. Mitchell, J. P. Weaver, C. Wes- | RED OAK, Ia, Feb. 18.—(Speclal Tele- | jyq thougnt deeply over that special charac- | Stopped up? Burn in urinating? g Jas made by the back row audience, bt jout her confirement in the hospital she was | oy, John Schoentgen, A. W. Slack and Henry | gram.)—A telegram announcing the death of | ter, and has evolved a maturity as well as | Scaies form? Chllor? i s tallob AL I e L et DL A LR L B 110 (T Hon. Justus Clark at Los+Angeles, Cal., was | originality that is refreshing to blase thea- Are you feverish? of Poor Dog Tray. His case was continued | of insanity were upon her they merel: " vard—C. Jody, D Pl o e T A M Skin harsh? until this f‘mnn’ng Tk EHibtnb ‘u\'v|.|’.".‘.'«»: Faeitsa oy inereans EAFbTIORItNE SOHEGE S 1,‘ '(i?{',,}“,,‘;_'“),f-(,{;- :,;',:"f f, A, l:"{‘l“,‘," ,‘- received today. To say that the people of ,',‘;'r,f"“‘_"‘r,f‘l“;;Il:'"(:',”;n.'{’;f[‘f:;:'?,’irf..".‘f ,‘“2' Mucou BAtlwardlceltorwaray| Hveld ireas against him, of her friends, and particularly for the other | ghybert, N. O'Brien, A. Lucknow W. | this city feel the loss deeply is expressing it 1RERE WhIGK “are ot :m“:mml-hy ;0;11:““]""“”' !:l:(l:nrl}:v ’;;[r‘rlu;r\‘:' :h_m,’ 'mnf‘Iv{mf:]-v(q':‘; e¥A ot Lrants Cliff Hough, who fs charged with beating | inmates. Boekhoft, S. Lobhart, chairman. Second pre- [ mildly. He was born at Royalton, Vi, |ana ho fntroduces variot readings of the | Tiocd oneis i TN A Ties [Nt bxDenIvers IRtk o moNY | up a pollc n several weeks ago, W to Considerable criticism was (‘:{||rrs&r\fl upon | cinet, Jim Curley, chairman; A. !lammmh March 22, 1819. In 1830 with his father he [ text, which throws new light on obscure pas- | Nose ever injured by blows? efficient known. 3 bave had a hearing in police court vester- | the action of the suthorjiies In trying b ) Lars Nelson Tim Kelley, B. Faul M.|camo west, his father at that time buying|sages. In every respect, indeed, Mr. White. [ Copeland and Shepard system of tre GENERAL ¢ day, but waen the time came neither he |Kecp the suicide a secret. +| O'Rourke, H. O'Neill, James McMillan, | the largest and finest farm in the state, the | side is a most welcome Hamlet, and there js | MmNt while least expensive, 1s the Are you nervous and irritable? nor his attorney, Colonel Dafley, were pres- | however, for any suspicion that the death oc- | George Plerce | Governor Chittenden farm in Chittenden | originality in all his stage protraitures that | ceient known. o o s, Tire casily? ent. Judge McGee declared the appearence | CUrred inany way than has above been stated. | “gixtn Ward—Wise Payne, Frank Smith, | county, Near here was Williston academy, | exhibits maturity of thought and an absence | . . THE_EARS. Tired mornings? boud forfeited, but Colonel Dalley appeared | The mother superlor of the hospital stated | prank Fouble, George Grove, John Collin ught by the father of President Arthur, senile imitation. ARy Buszing sounda? Sotintan Jnst el the ribs? a few minutes later and secured permission | Yesterday that she was merely trying to|p, D, Barnett, Clint Mercer, John Mikesell, | whera Clark was educated. Iowa had then Barache?. o vy Tn right or left side? % 3 R g 3 carry out the wishes of the friends of the | w. O. Boyer, b .D. Burke, J. F. Hunt, C. R, | pnere Cl : : 5 : : ache? &h eft side? to have the case reopened this morning. g yer, \ been organized as a territory but one vear.| Samuel agent of the Hanlon| Do they itch? Tiones ache? ! SWilllam Johnson was brought over from | Gced Birl, and that when they asked that| Njcholson, J. D. Umbel. - When Mr. Clark first cast his lot in Iowa, | Brothers' * *“one of the most popu- | Discharge? Have chills? L N§ Omaha yesterday morning and will have a | loLiing Le sald about It she did ae they e thrown upon his own resources, he engaged in | lar of the attractions’ that come to Omana, js | Hearing impaired? 0 | Take cold ensily? 3 ce o UALLD LI pLIAT; .88 5 *| American enterprise in Mexico is gaining | many different lines of mercantile business.|in the city. “Fantasma” will be at Boyd's LLULE L LSy B ] | SR R A hearing this morning in police court on the Y v suspect somel Ll el Y Y N o vhile least expensive, o t Dints swel chargo of brenking into d. W. Pinnells | DeOe would undoubtedly suspect sometiing | ground, The demand from there for Dr. | Eventually he became interested in farming | theater for four nights, commencing Sunday | Tiintant tnown, L © 0o o 18 e ot | o thiaily exhausted? saloon on lower Broadway & few nights ago | hany Sh¢ a0 oommited sulelde, but {t Wwas | price’s Baking Powder increases daily. upon a large scale until he, with his nephews, | next. THE EYES. i LA 4 b 7 N0] of sines: 3 D, ) 12 e ——— e Vi e ealing $10. van® \dentiied by e : ; B. B. Clark and Paul Clark, organized the pox Any eruption on body ko4t st whio Worlks mést oot ds heying | JYhen the body was buried & burlel permil FlosdsgIor hoklorac, Red Oak National bank, one of the firmest | “Dixie Flyer” and “Quickstep” Sleopors to [ Jnflamed? | wherez boen loafing about the place for several days | 2% taken out, in which the cauz of the) ho Council Blufts Humane soclety used to | hanks financially in the stale, Mr. Clark Florida. or R piea? 3 prior fo the bucglary. The colored man | Goath was given as “heart failure” Wheh |y, in the business of looking after the wel- | becoming its president. He was also presi- | Nashvillo to Jacksonville, Fla, without | Smarting or burning? Bmall yatery plmpleat also claims he saw Johnson peeking through | cids had become a matter of public informa- | fare of dumb animals, but it made an assign- [ dent of th> Towa and New Mexico Ranch |changes, vla Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, ’\«'fl\“";“rmlu Copeland and Shepard system of treats Pinnell's back window at midnight on the | {jon they did some 1is I bout two years ago, and has done | company, situated in New Mexteo. Politically | Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Macon and Tif- | 4¢hing pains? ment, while least expensive, is the most L tion they did some lively hustling, and yes- | ment about two years ago, and ha an 3 oLRN: N 7 4 Vislon impaired? i, c ight when the burglary took plac . i he was a firm believer in the principles of | ton, takes up immediate connection of L. & | gpecks before the eyes? efficient known. R dc e (e RTY: 00k Diee terday afternoon about 3 o'clock had another | nothing since. It had a secretary at the time | 50/ (000w “ana filled many. positions. He | N. trains, leaving St. Louis at night, in Unlon | Does reading hurt thom? TOTAL EXPENSE. Jhe Serman missien of the Methodist | permit issued, in which the cause sppears as | of its disbandment, however, and yesterday | o veq iy years in the legislature. In 1883 | depot at Nashville, In addition, “Quick-| Do you wear glasses? The cost of a fuil course of treatment by [Eiscopdl oiroh is- having a strdggle (o] “sulcide. A that ex-official received a levcer as follows: |y Faodoratic party nominated him for | step” through sleeper leaves St. Louls 7:50 | Copeland and Shepard s of treat- | prs. Copeland and Shepard is a little fea ' gaRiniain ltst work in this clty, and Injorder o 5 “Secy Humane socy are you aware that| the GemOciiUS FRNE IR Cn Judge | a. m. daily and runs through to Jacksonville | ment, while least expensive, I8 the most | per month. whether the requisite perfod be 3 s 0 seoure needed help, has secured for a lec- | It 18 an ogo of practiedh oconbmy. D the Hack drivers at night set by the fire In | | Ghspant & Bve i ame Lot BRI tioaL o hen e ey el | [eMalantiknown! fhree’ months or hree weeks, This feo 3 icks Price’s Bakin vde c - Vi c g 5 J LMD EST. ncludes all medicines and the constan G B D Addicks, he prosident cusehold agents. Strong, pure and | Hos Al EvTy D Rt e acin tha | For several years Mr. Clark has been in | reserved at L. & N. city ticket office, St. : THESCHEST and. watchful care of all patients to @ i 3 A , cal of household ag 8 D 1 hile there hoses stand outside in the 3 G oscioal Werleyan collegelat Wirren- | ic ome St Nl night. and. part of the tme no | failing health and has been . compelled to|Louis. This line gives daylight ride through | {in¥ PAim of, sonene final oure. Trial {reatment given froe. PSR AsACad L apsac.in, Broadway, eliureh | W5, % b A M o | seek other climates for relief, and for the [ the picturesque mountains and old battle- [ &}, ching pains? s et g March 1 on “Our Natlon's Dependence.” He TIGH SCHOOL QUESTION AGAIN. Blaciielh fon lem Hald "‘,‘;""’“ e S | past ften years has spost his winters In |flelds of Tennessee and Georgia, and is famous Hihy G LRI DRS COI)“‘A\”) & Sl"4 I)ARD 3 is said to be a real type of the American = Sour dutyoe - Jon stop 1t one Who KR0S €01 Gyjitornia.” His has been a long and busy | for “always being on time.” Write to R. C.| Are they constant? 5 LLALD - ' 3 v wha ca - s 7 -oposl- g d e 4 vard Vi s, T L ny tightness of lungs’ ) 5 has the reputation of being every inch an ¥ yeven) ith | hote, £ald, in reference to the complaint: | of this city. P. A., 1045 S. Clark street, Chicago; W, L.| Any asthma? TUILDING, OMAHA, NEB ofator, and" the chuse for whieh the enter. | The school board met last evening With | uTho soclety can't do anything but fine the [ Richmond at the ¥nd of 1Tis Rope, Daniey, o . an T AN OS 80 L] Wheesing in chest?, Offeo. Towrscd 'to it 'a. m.{ 2 10 5 b m. 3 - : d D , G. P. . A, N, C. - L.| Shortness of breath? venings—Wednesdays and ~ Saturdays = onlya | tainment is given will doubtless induce many “"g]’;l:"“‘i;‘fizx;)‘ e Sadm e feom e tiae | o Lot Y enic moneyi| | DRESIMOINEE] Hen: xs.~(s;;clmlx'r:mmm.) Rallway, Nashville, Tenn. Shorthess of breais S A T Y v to give him a hearing. 2 4 ¥ —The ten days given by the district court to 4 6 — hended in the annual report of the last year, | be fined, it would simply take money that We have over $300,000 to lIoan upon Im- would otherwise be pent In feed to pay the [W. S. Richmond, late manager of the ‘- £ proved Towa farms. Farmers desiring loans which in substance was as follows: 20,336 05 | e, and the horses, which were only frozen | wrecked Union Building and Savings associa- 3 ean save money by dealing direct with us, | SGho0l house fund, recelpts........$ 2,886 (3 | hefore, would then’ be starved and frozen | tion, to produce three missing books in court 3 thereby saving agent’s commission. We do | Baluhes on BAT(L.rs.riii 0% 5 | too. So I don’t see how we can help them.” | or go to jail expired today. On Saturday not loan on wild lands, nor in Nebraska. | Contingent fund, receipis ; SR do that | the attorney for Richmond went before Su- 3 | Lougeo & Towle, 235 Pearl street. Balance on hand......... 2| The announcement s made that 4 preme Court Justice Given and asked for an Teachers' fund, rec the Martha and George Washing- | grder of interference by which the order of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Balance on hand. ton will give a public reception | yne qistrict court could be evaded. Justice The finance committee’s estimate of the | Friday, February 22, from 4 p. m. to 10| Gjyen this afternoon refused to interfere Smith McPherson of Red Oak is in the | probable expenses of the coming year was as [ p. m. at the parlors of St. John's Lutheran | and Richmond will have to produce the books city. follows church, James' hall, 17 Pearl street, in honor | or go to jail. He did not appear in court ipts S.A.PIERCE&CO. | 4 i Mrs. Charles T. Stewart Is visiting friends [ Teachers’ fund.. of their guests, the Marchioness and Marqu's | this afternoon, and it was rumored that he in Denver, gn}nml\g;m mrml] de Lafayette, and the Baroness and Baron | had left the city. School “house fund....... von Steuber. Toasts will be responded to by Rev. E. W. Allen is out of the city a few | - Yoo Will Endorse Moral Candidates, it No action was taken as to having school | prominent personages, and a good entertain- % 4 "‘;‘5 ‘;‘\"’ K“‘f‘;i el on Washington's birthday, the printed rulcs | ment and refreshments will be furnished dur- | SIOUX CITY, Feb. 18.—(Special Telegram.) 100 MAIN STRERT. : spinwall, a clgarmaker, Is suffering | providing for vacation on that day. ing the hours of reception. —The recent anti-saloon crusade has had at ! from a broken rib. Cha'rman Fonda of the janitors’ committea s ect of getting the city ministers Thomas Metcalf has gone to New York and | recommended that the janitor of the night | Found, a lady" least the el getting ¥ gold pin, at the Broadway = Sbri vas' he different points cast. School get $15 a month as long as the school | Methodist Episcopal church. Owner can have [ Into politics. ‘A meeting of thon iyastnel) Ed Sheldon and Will McDanlel of Tabor | lasts. The suggestion was concurred in. same by calling at Biseman bullding: Thurs- C‘;'l“:‘m“",,h, inflience in_ the mupicipal elec- wera Bluffs visitors yesterday. Superintendent Sawyer's report showed that | day or Friday of this week. tions two weeks hence. A number of inter- Mr. and Mrs. Wood Allen will leave this 6 boys and 2,060 girls wers enrolled dur- 1vs Usuully Quiet ested citizens outside the members of the L] week for Florida to spend the winter. Ing January. In most stores during inventory, but we|cloth were present. It was decided to en- E. W. Brooks, cashier of the State Bank of | Several cilizens who were present for the| o "ot experienced It that way, and attri- | dorse such candidates of the regular parties Tabor, was ‘n the city yesterday, on his|Purpose of expressing their views on the |puee'it'o the numerous bargains oftered in cur | a8 should be most acceptable to the moral | 100 pairs of Ladies’ Dongola Button, Hand & 100 pairs Ladies’ Kid Bu t m, Oper a Lasts, Pateng A way to Des Moines. !l:]l h !t'!;‘unll‘ vlfllps‘l'h'n ’h“..fi no]ny:]“ lrnn‘l, varlous departments, which we shall continue | element, and work for their election, Goodyear Welts, Common Sensa Lasts, Sizes Tip, sizes 24 to 7, p Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shepard returned last | Thomas Tostevin thought the objection 10| a4 1ong ag they last. Stoux City’s Public Building. p evening from thelr bridal t1ip to New Orlaans, | the present site was not based on physo- 2ito 7. D and E widths, formoar price, 46-inch French serges and henriettas, were nd are at home to their friends at 209 Park | logical rules. Climbing hills never hurt any | 750 now 39, SIOUX CITY, Feb. 18.—(Special Telegram.) $3, 8350 and $4, your choice, avenuy. one, but was beneficial to the health. Some | '"$o.incl French serges and henriettas, were | —The drawings of plans for the super- A A. W. Askwith, who has been for about | 87ading should be done, however. 50¢, now 33c. strugture of the Sloux City federal building six years connected with Wrlght & Baldwin, | . H. O0cll eaid that although he lived has withdrawn from that firm and will open | T8It across the street from the sc an office for himseIf in the Baldwin block, | and would personally prefer that it be moved, | = Big reduction in black goods of all grades. heol house, | to foc, months of delays. Tt is eight years since 100 pairs Ladies’ Red Goat Strap Sandals, regu~ All our dollar novelty dress goods reduced | arrived from Washington today, after many 1 Sioux City got its first appropriation for such Prof, C. Spruitt, who has been suffering for | Y4, 1€, could not but think that it was the | Al wool remnants at a great sacrifice. | a building, and the foundation is all there i lar $2 kind, ” 4 several days from an Injured knee, was DSt site In the city. But, he thought an LOAKS. to show for it as yet. It is now assured that E &y driven to the school for the deaf yesterday | 23tmate of §100,000 was too large, and would | EVERY GARMENT IN STOCK AT HALF [ contracts will be left for the rest of the build- 3 in @ carrioge, and has resumed his duties as | {righten some voters out, who would be will- PRICE. ing without delay. The total appropriation C S instructor, The aflicted member Is done up | 1§ t0 volo for a more reascnable amount, | 760 and e fine cashmere, hose, ribbed and | for it fs $275,000. 100 pairs Men’s Saxon Calf Bals and Congross o 1 3 ast. ames McCabe said that the growth of the | plain, 4Sc. = & A 2 L i RURRpIAper- of parls ot clty from now on would probably be in an| &8 and 50c English cashmere hose, ribbed Drank Corraslve Sublimate. Narrow, Square Toe, Patent Tip, Sizes G £ Hawall as a republic is flourishing. Dr, | easterly direction, and he thought the pres- | and plain, 8 for $1.00. MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., Feb. 18.—(Special to 10, Former Price $3, now 100 Pairs Boys’ Veal Balg, a good serviceable Price's Baking Powder is largely used in|ent location would be far more central than | Seo values in misses’ and children's hose [ Telegram.)—This morning Henry Warner, by J Shoe, Sizes 2 to 5 ? Hawall. any other so far suggested. He had never | at 17¢, 25e, 33c. mistake, took a drink of corrosive sublimate 2 &, 4 4 e Sae heard that Lill climbing hurt any one, but SPECIAL PRICES IN LINENS. A T S T TR A T P it / Frank Daltn, o son of a wealthy farmer | CIMbINg stairs was bad. A new building | Liptows No. 2 and 3 Ceylon teas, half | b’ socured the polson had done lis work so 3 )l hould be put up, so arranged that the price, 30c and 25c. FR AT A TR Rl AT LT ° ° living near Tabor, Is suffering untold agonies | wonld not be kept running from cel Ready matle sheets and pillow cases at less |y "'\vp 1o "Vag a highly respected citizen () from a recently amputated limb, and may | attic and back again all day long. than the cost of muslin, ¥ i it of Missouri Valley, having lived here for / dlo yet as the result, About three weeks| W. S. Mayne, John Gilbert and F. O. G upwards of twenty years and was at one time " ago he was out hunting, and in crawling | 500 expressed themselves in the same st through a fence and pulling his gun after him, tho we.pon was discharged, the shot $1.00 shrunk wool skirt patterns, 50c; $1.25 . | ana $1.50 quality, 7 s ident IMleld called attention to the fact | BIG REDUCTION ON ALL GRADES OF |M8Yor of the city. t it the location shiould be changed to any UNDERWEAR. Beatrico Merchant Injured. burying itself In one of his legs, near the | point west of Fourth street it would necessi- FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, BEATRICE, Feb. 18.—(Special Telegram.)— hip. The injuries were not thought to be | tate the driving of piles for the foundation. BOSTON STORE, B T p’“““mé"" - Kmi: o KIM serious at the time, but last Saturdny he was | The piling for the Grand hotel cost $5,000, Council Blufts, Ta, |C; B Smith, 7 uffering so much pain that a surgical exam- | and for the court house about the sume sum, : e of this clty, In attempting to alight from a ination was decided upon, and it was found | S0 that this would partly counterbalance the [ Don't fall to visit h hday | moving motor car this evening, was'thrown that the upper end of the femur was dead, ani | expense of grading the High school. booth at the “Bazar of National Holldays™ | to the ground and had his collar bone broken, [ == A o the entire member badly inflamed as| All this discussion was brought about by | in the Eiseman building, February 21 and 22. | pegides other severe bruises. GEO. P. s?\' 3m), AW, nu-_‘lcy,\‘N. & consequence. It had to be amputated at the | the fact that some of the members of the e m s President, Cashiér. % hip joint. Ever since the accident occurred | board, since It was declded to submit to the Yes, the Eagle laundry is that _xood Fatal Full of u Firoman, These are all New Goods and the Best Values Ever Offered in this City, : CONUCIL BLUTFT™ STEAM D (i) (3 All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done in the highest style of the art. Faded and 1 stained’ fabrics made to look as good as new. Work promptly done ‘and delivered in_all parts of the country. Send for price list. ©. A, MACHAN, Propriotor ‘ashington’s birthday L laundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway. : 5 y 5 he has been steadily losing vitality, so that | votors the questions of making bond lssucs { Way. | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Feb. 18.—(Sp BRLRT0t ‘nearly 8o well' prepared’sfor the | for grading the High' school srounds and | LB foubt about this, try it and be eonvinoed, clal | =* . ), BANRE AR AN ST K 0 I VAT Telegram.)—Charles Campbell, a fireman on neryous shock occasloned by the amputation | building a, school house on Fifteenth street, | POM't forget name and number. Tel. 157 | | FEL ot estern road, fell from a8 he would hiave been had the operation been | had cowme to the conclusion that a new High | Gas heating stoves for rent and for 8ale at | \'c o) when near Bortram this morning, and performed at first. His recovery is @ mat. | school was needed this year. The action of | Council Bluffs Gas company's office, 2 " 8 ter of grave doubt the b was instantly killed. The: remains were taken to Clinton, his home. of COUNCIL BLUFFS3, lowa 1 at the previous meeting cordingly reconsidered, and quite a discussion THE CRE Down They Go Agaln, ensued, the result of which was the adop- s Assocluted Press service at Mason City, | Capital, . . $100,000 Another blg cut in shoes at Sargent’s. | tion ¢f a resolution to submit to the voters | Eoreka Springs, Arkansas, Opens February | MASON CITY, Ia, Feb. 18.—(Special | Profits, « . . 12,000 Remember this month finishes Sargent’s big | three propositions: First, to issue §30,000 in - . y #ale until next July—two speclal shoe sales | bonds for a High school building; second, to Telegram,)—Mason Clty Daily Globe today | ons of the oldest banks in the state o lows, a year. locate the building on the p started the day service of the Associated | WS :’l',‘"‘ P e s 7 YT ) We do as we advertise school grounds, brought to a p press, the only paper within 100 miles which | pleasca to see and serve you. You can buy the best French’ kid lace | third, to loc has the service, — —— and button shoes in the store for $1.50. and Eighth e sl 20, 1805, A beautiful stone, fireproct structure with sent High | )" modern improvements, situated in the oper grade: | peart of the Ozark mountains. Mild and te the building between Thir L b . 4 Mreets and beiween: Bracdmay | bracing climate, Wild and beautiful scenery " b 3 Inrivalle edicinal waters. Through sleep- 2 S Se— T You can buy anythin, in the sto the | and Sixth a nue. Unrivalled e Z 8 o . The Japanese know what's what. Orders Broadway, near Northe Fest of the month for what 1 paid for it and | | The president of the board was instructed | 7% OY€r the St Louls & San Francisco rail- | o Dr, Price’s Baking Powder come even e B oty hreaiden o ; L way between St. Louls and Eureka Springs. | from Japan. ) less. to purchase 25,000 election tickets. The ap- | write to the manager for descriptive v > Blutts, Towa. Tel. 322, 1 have sold 100 pairs men's Stacy & Adams' | pointment of judges and clerks was postponed J ry o P Death of M. cork sole shoes. Ou_can buy them ch pamphlet, rates, ete, enl D s Ane. can. ap; | until next meeting. cost $3.75; sold for §5. You can buy them | Bridenstein moved that / for §3.25. S e Mrs Lucy C. Crane, mother of Senator Better Every Year. the teachers be alA e - - . Thomas D. Crane of this city, dled at the s . . S 100 pairs men's best calf cork sole shoss !\::ol,.-h:.»(-:.lxl.l.»}l“:‘l:.- h:.‘.t:‘«f)ux ”',l.n..l:k::.p.:‘.l.':: aima wAs HLAY the Blorious’, climate of | tamily residence Sunday mgh}'rnm paralysis. padparnual, meelns of stookal.ls B SINS & BAINBRIDGE, s oisn s e for $2. 300 pairs men's $2 shoes marked at | it, and on the vote the motion was lost, | Canrornia” id not attract tourlsts, But ¥ Mrs. Crane was 61 years of age and had At s Difiaeshing vompany will be held | ynq Fedorul Courts, Rooms 505-1-8-Y, Shug Ve $8¢c. All numbers felt shoes, 67c and $1, | Moore. Bridenstel 4 Snyder voting after year tho time of travel sots in stronger 1 g A : o ud farnam | Block, couner B1air , low Bha: LAL: number , Moore, Bridenstein and Suyder voting yes | nd' stronger every fall and winter toward | been in fecble health for some time. She ° glrects, in the cily of Omalia, on Mondas, ) . e A e, mot the poorest, but | * Field, Thomas and Fonda no. Briden- | {iiy favored region, There 18 no climate like | came here several years ago from Ottawa, March 4th, 185, at 4 w'clock p. m., for the . e, ) stein then stated that the teachers wanted | it on this continent for & winter resort, and | 1, shortly after the death of her hushand, burpose of electing a board of "directors | ey T Sargent cuts prices jus | 9,106h on the Nolidays, and he moved that | (ha usual fine service of the Union Pacflc | and has since then been making her home 200 ,Jueh, othar bisiiuas a8 may ba pre 1 . . A s :-1.‘.;4 be ml-]ml on W n:hlnglul.l‘xhmnluh;)‘ system has this season been brought up to a V;'uh h(*fn oa at I}u”; lfiuml" ({"m"%:hl“l T e e s Bma 0 |ces- uu"c' u s ] INT 2 g Suyder seconded the motion, which was de- | degrea of perfection which leaves nothing to | treet. he funeral took place at the residence GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK, Secretary. BARGENT, THE SHOR MAN, feated by the same vote as Its predecessor. | be desired. B 1914t 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dean ct the curry comb, Apply Pitdeni ,) ] ik 413 Broadway. | 8nyder moved that another week be added to Harry P. Duel, City Ticket Agent, Gardner officiating. “After the services the Mexican = = e =y o v amem—— the schgol year to make up the nine wonthy 1308 Faraam Street, | Femains were sent fo Ottawa for interment - CMIMNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED, * and a hal or which the contracts provide. n he N bury in, grounds. he de- t X 3 . 8. Hoi oadway. We will continue to sell all our frames | Thomas amende > motio y mo S— % ceased leaves several children, among whoi ustan Stockholders' Meeting, — - and pictures at just half price all this week ‘:lvlql;wll:u‘A!::::“(l:r‘l]nlu:—kru:lx‘« s :n‘ml:l) S Il'm':.:r ‘I‘""""l"lu-n‘:uu. A IANRS MM :,’.d‘fl B rane, e, 2 . & LARGE PRIVATE BARN FOR RENT NEAR . ; 1 ) s xt 2, Ia, Feb. & otice ere en that the regular | court hous oo oftice, Councll Blufta. o RS A3 JuaL ot price Al 0 eet- ) 3, Ia, Feb. ieorge W, |%F AR A% W rr e Liniment Notice {8 hercby glven that the regular t house. Apply at Bee office, Councll Bluffs, pen every evening., H. L. Smith & Co., 46 | jug, Burton, sged 5. one of the earmiest cii. | Ettle L. Pearson, a daughter at Ottaws, and annual meetlug of the stockholders of the | - — Main street. sl b The amendment was lost, and 50 was the | pes og ocd 1o one of the carliest ¢t | one tn castern Iowa, The relatives residing his wpund 1 hel South Platte Land company will be held at [WANTED, FOARD AND ROOM IN BEXCHANGR i S okwheat cakes. loaf original motion. his cabin today. I PN here accompanied the remains to their last to his wounds and he the office of said company, In Lincoln, Neb., |~ for music lessons. ~ Address i, §., Bee office | uckwheat cakes, loaf sugar syrup one of lion £l 8 bin today. In eariy days he was a | oo, ef goon have no cause to kick at 1l o'clock a. m., on the first Wednesday | . — - the breakfast dishes at Pearl chop house, 15c. Trying for BIg Gun merchant, lawyer and banker, but becom- — - i in March, 1885, being the 6th day of the | STRAYED, A BAY HOREE, WEIGHING 1,100 . — : o . _ | ing reduded In circumstances, he has for Preachers tn Session. when he's curried, month. | lus’; righi tind foot waite; Ulack mane and tal | N | hotel, | AP effort 1s belng made to secure the an- | (R JUSIL [Ved the life of & hermit i & 8 A bon be's ourried By Order of the Board of Directors. amull white apot on right side; had halter on, 3 test drug store. Taylor's, Grand hotel. | ;51 meet of the National League of Ameri- | Cubin north of town. ile had been dead | The Ministerial union held its regular R. 0. PHILLIPS, Sccretary, | 1. L Harcourt, 451 Washingion svenue, Counc.i i Davis sells drugs, palut and glass cheap. can Wheelmen for Councll Bluffs next sum- | perhaps ten days, monthly session in the class room at @ Lincoln, Neb., Feb, 4, 18%. Fim30t Bluffs,