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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1895, 3 e e e e e e e — ey | \ B \ 1 im'lllnrry store. The young ladles are attend- East 8t. Louls, with J. W. Brooks handling \ TrE OMAtA DAY Bee [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLURFS | p . o v e s e CHANGES IN PLAYING RULES| sty e v 5. .o BANK ROBBERS FIGHT| ©rpERT ——— r!;lurnl'l:: 'h"":d church Ih!yd retlv"al. Soon ALLOTMENT OF THE BONDS, v lml! " LUFFS, after théy heard a noise, and getting up they COUNCIL BLUFFS Peculi PR 2 {1t a lamp and went into another room. ,_| Much Kieking Among Those Who Got Left Contt f iret P OFFICE, « - NO. 12 PEARL STRERT. | Paculiar Combination of Martin Mulet and | When returning they saw McCurdy trying to | Beveral Departures Made from Last Season’s on the Division. L e L i PLUG ToBAcco - i Cut-Off Tsland Custom. ‘:;L‘nu.l. ','.', l'h‘;":n:::.h“lrl:":zl: (l::rlnh;n‘:: Practios on the Bl Tield, NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—The great majority | Wife and three children for ten days past, e Delivered by earrier to any part of the city. 3 {drunk and got into the wrong house. He e 11 of the New York bldders for the new 4 per | {7 ":;.]nyu:‘"n!x‘ WAy, ke Web Tormed (it f QL \VOR | M. W. TILTON, 3 lives with his father and sister in an adjoin- - cent government bonds are very much disap- | his wite's Il b U \ vy e TILTON, Letsee. [ TaX SALE UNDER THE LIQUOR LAW|ing ‘house. "Ho hed. s sick of stove womd 1 |HVIR MATTRESS MITS 70 BE BANISHED | pointed at the reout of the aiotments mads | hiphipergs, 1mees had turned out to. be “"D-‘Nolufi‘ “8~Bus'ness office, No. 3; night his hand. After he was let out the ladies ott by the Belmont-Morgan syndicate, Few If [ Just prior to the first shot Hooker says e gave an alarm and had him arrested. Me- ey any of the applicants, It is sald, recelyed | O'Brien was five or six feet behind the man he was watching, and at the left of the other Joe Welsharti Now | Curdy has been In the tolls several times In | @ " bt gl P il et Rtk Cateher and First Baseraan,Only May Use | ;oro (han 60 per cent of their bonds, many | omecers. | O Bricn but Jullne Petd Fron Oceuptes Tt—Re. Omaha and Council Bluffs for drunkenness MINOR MENTIONS. X — 1s left-han Them—Kickers and NolwyConchers to ed, and had * and exposure of person on the street, - not more than 10 per cent, and a large num- | fils left hand in his overcoat pocket. Hooker @rand, Council Blufts. I' F. Clark, prop. sult of an Effort to Collect Bo Disclplined -PItéhefs Get n ber recelved notice to this effect: “We re- | WaS watching his man, when suddenly he Mayrs Real Estato agency, 639 Broadway. the License Levy. Where the directions of other baking pow- Concesslon on Kon) Tips. gret to say that owing to the amount of ap- :lna' ||w'mln|l lnI(rfvnl .;\’n(\l\(lvn runn_z‘w S X Frank, son of Edward Bdgar, who resides ders call for two teaspoonfuls you need use ! atter, stooping low, with a drawn revolver, 7 7 plications for United States 4 per cent bonds | and heard him t 2606 Avenue C, is lald up with a broken saying something. O'Brien but one of Dr. Price’s to get best results. : 119 " B ‘ o v N v arm, the result of a Sunday morning ride. Jullus Peterson kept a saloon at Cut-Off sl nciiilibcoliiad NEW YORK, Feb, 25.—FHe rules commit- :{;:,"rn,:‘)',"h(,",:flz":'l';‘|;':_"l,}"\',':‘;I""";fc"_‘:j&"’f'" Y T T kot N e T ) Martin Wainfurtner filed an information in | last summer, but neglected to settle with HUSBAND WAS WANTING. tee of the Naticnal Base 'Balf league met in | This was signed by Belmont & Co. and | O'Brien with his revolver drawn, and saw police court yesterday charging one Kriger i i A\ — . 4 ! Srday ol the state of Towa before doing so. He leased this city today. The gcofimifitee made nu-|Morgan & Co. It is alleged no bonds were | him shoot. Hooker's prisoner %ield up both &fls“mem Ofd'lerlgtowah ::'mv();rw""“ a $7 buggy from his barn On | 4 huilding at the corner of Thirteenth street | Renson Why an Adventuress Falled to Mk | merous changes which will be voted on by |alloted to Wall street brokers, who might | hands and said: “My God! Don't shoot! I and Avenue R, but after running the place a Mortgage Company. the league at fts meeting on Wednesday. | ¥ant them for epeculation. The syndicate | haven't done anythin n B he t Bells,” others' wi 2 eclded ' - o s revol Obb ke ot vl "WATTC LT o o veuks dced to move tho bul | A ek ek wan atempied by 13 a0 | Th ot recommended amane ohe |14, 508, 1 wiBhoE i irmatlo at | Honke s M e on, o st | arewilingto pay (ke more than sented at Dohany's opera house Wednesday | I8 to a lot about five blocks further west. ) venturess last Saturday on the Omaha Mort- | things that the pitchers' plate be enlarged, | cage can only be obtaincd pw:m-}n‘ ,,”,',"‘ back up the terrace, and distinctly remem- and Thursday evenings, Instead of as here- | In the meantime the assessor had made his| gage company and the Ford & Charlton | placed restrictions upon nolsy coaching, gave | the would-be subscribers. It fs generally ac- | Ders Seeing the sights in a direct line on flle r'“e c}la ed ort eordina tofore announced. rounds and charged up the $300 liquor tax | Music company, which was almost successful. | to the umpires greater power to discipline |cepted that those who cffered gold in pa “x”“ as lu‘; fl‘r;gj\-rcn |H|;|[r«.k rw;v' ;« l:w p IS @ a Tm‘u'lrml of cases on the criminal calen- | against the property. But Peterson noticed | The woman Is out several dollars as a | “kickers” and changed the wording of many | ment for bonds received most considerat Hoas i L G R s Ll s R v lar will commence next Thursday In the dis- | (ot (he Courtland Beach company, which | consequence of her experiment to find out | rules, some of which were heretofcre vague | There is a prevailing impression that a | trict court. Willlam H. Hall, charged with percentage of the bonds wero allotted abr breaking into Milwaukee freight cars, is the | D@8 a large liquor establishment at the | if the merchants of the city had cut their | and ambiguous, Among the changes recom- k and that home bidders were eacrificed tc n first lamb marked for slaughter. beach, did not pay any tax, and unwisely | eye teeth. mended are: foreigners for the reason that it Ia to tho in- | el ot 0 hit Ter. Abe Lincoln post No. A. R., will | concluding that tho little fellows had some | = Last Saturday afterncon a fairly well| 'Rule No. 8-To make the pitchers' plate |terest of the syndicate (hat gold shall be LB b bl 18 1'”]'”‘"7"“ byl bmnd Supefiofloa“ Ofl\eré meet at their hall Wednesday afternoon at | rights which people were bound to respect, | Iressed woman, about 35 years old, went to]24x6 inches instead of 12xi Wil EUISALULE L U d bl down overshot his mark. A little girl was in the X$ | alley almost in line with Hooker and the ’[‘ade tobaccos, W|“ findthi& flylng robber, and the deputy had to be @ \ brought frem outside the United States. The - ; ‘el / X { a boarding house at the corner of Seven-| Rule No. 14—Section No. 4 18 changed to streets and alleys and thtongn private Iits 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Comrade | jugt like the big ones, neglected to Pay his | teenth and Dodge streets and hired a room | Fead: The alternate ball ay be discolored | ¥Yndicate today deposited $1,300.000 gold in |and barns as caimly as if they Were brdinary BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. % . Parkhurst By order of A, N. Soribner, | oy Congtable J, C. Baker levied on the | for pac ahyn e, iireets and hired o reom | by'‘the pitcher, but by No other player. In | the subtreasury in anticpation of the recsipt & ¥ . 3 commander; Hugh W. Goss, adjutant. o days, paying in advance. - She At law abiding citizens. Every once In a_ whil The third i .| house while it was on wheels, standing in | that her name was Mrs, T. J. Hanrahan | 50, d0m& Ahe DI or e ith i | T fold new in transit from Europe. the man who had shot O'Brien would stop d and last “assembly” of the 1 9 he bonds opened here today at 118 bid, (and stoop as he had done when he fired the season was given last evening at the Grand | the middle of the street, and nailed up a |and that ehe had two chudren and a plano. | hands or gloves. and stoop as he had done when he fired the 19 v 3 e hotel by Mrs. Charles T. Stewart and Mrs, | notice calling on the public at large to let | She said the latter was at the freight hous Rule No. 10-Section 2 Is changed to read: | 119 asked, and are now 118% bid, offered e n o g reads | o' first shct, and take a careful aim at Hooker. ke e “No player except the catcher and firs ond o8, ooker estimates abo E. W. Hart, and & large company from the | the place alono, as it was in the hands of | Unboxed, and asked permission to remo o player excep ol ol He loaded twice, and Hooker estimates about baseman shall be permitted to wear padded 3 LY do: Noty webe fired &t Nim 4t & @latane select soclal ‘circles of the city was present, ¢ P It to the room Immediately, Although the ) gpyineq gloves or mits.” LL TRY TO BE TRULY GREAT. At el i AR B LS There will be a speclal :W"m'z ot Star | he county treasurer. But Peterson and his | jandlady thought it a little strange that| “Ryle N % 1s thus definéd: “A bunt hit of about a hundred yards. None hit him, .k m chapter No. 47, R. A. M., Thursday night, | m°P tore down the sign, and in a few hours | Mrs. Hanrahan should desire to remove a [is a deliberate attempt on the part of the | Actor-Preacher Davies of Oakland Talks on |but one struck the ground in frent of his Py < NG o February for work In the council degrecs, | had the buflding located on the lot which | plano to her house for two days and also | batsman to bunt a ball slowly within the His Mission in the World. feet, and threw dust on him. % an are cordially | they had picked out. At the proper time | thought it a little pecullar that it should be | infleld, so that it cannot be flelded by 3 5. The man who shot O'Bren {s deseribed as All royal and select mastes 4 4 infielder in time to retire the batsman OAKLAND, Cal, Feb, 25.—Rev. Edward N > g H L invited to be present. By order of the M, E, | Baker advertised the bullding for sale for |lying in the freight house unboxed, she con- | Mpiie" NG, ‘63 1y changed to read: *“The | Davies, actor-preacher, word panter, patron | b, Fiher above = medium = height, of H P the delinquent tax, and Joseph Weishartinger | sented. Mrs, Hanrahan then tock her de- | conehers shall be restricted to conching the | of the waltz and sponser for b medium build, dark, with a_dark, stubby Bkt lanchett: & Bmith i bid it in.” When it came to taking possession | parture. base runner.” e © waltz and sponscr for bean poker, con- | beard, and wearing gray underclothing, as rs. Hanchett & Smith commenced suit| b, found he had reckoned without his host. | A short time later Mrs. Hanrahan appeared | An amendment to rule 55 wection 33, |tinues to preach to immense audiences. He |was observed at the hotel. He had a pin in the district court yesterday against E. M. | paterson refused to get out, and brickbats, | in Ford & Charlton's music store and. hired | Teads: *It shall be the duty of an umpl Bunker on a note for $181. A writ of at- tachment was ordered issued on the ground clut ays he realizes that the opportunity of his | Stuck diagnonallythrough his tie, and wore a t force th les, regardless of a per- SERST t bt ‘ o | eVidence. Weishartinger found he could not | also in advance. She said she had a 12- | shall apply_especially to rule 53 and section |truly great man. He will not fe R BT CA R ! that the defendant is a non-resident of the | get posscasion peaccable, ahd 8o yesterday | year.old daughter Who s learning to play | 3 0f rul 57, In the event of the umpIre's (o preach If the congr i ion, Sl hiAbe o Ll s o s s he filed an information’ charging Peterson | and made inquiries for a good music teacher. | fallure to énforce these rules he shall be | cavg ho won't epeak unless every seat fs oe- | AT the good qualities possessed by Hood's 7 2 ) The case of Fotheringham against White- | with interfering with an officer in the exe- | Sho also wanted a nurse, These Inquiries, | ined $10 for each offcnse, upon the sworn | (58 3 BO% o (R (N0 ONY et b fta | Sarsaparilla, Above all it purifies the blood, et g 9 law will be tried in the district ca cution of a judgment, Petorson was brought | together with her respectablo appearance and | foam and. two reputable witnes tion of the Christian chureh of Rev. J. K. | U1 strengthening tho nerves; It regulatcs e "';gr;n‘(;‘l;- e DlAInUIl Seek® & Judgment of | before Justice Vien vesterday afternoon. L. | ner apparent innocence, disarmed any sus- affdnvit, however, must be fory Coombs of Connorsville, Ind, to come to Osic. | (1S diEestive organs, invigorates tio kidneys This extraordinary Rejuvenator 18 the most i o ages res 2 troi orel- N . o L Sl Ll = T v 2 . » Ind., - ver, tone: ds e e ¢ Ble' ejection from the firm, which formorly “I\l;h\‘\](ll‘:lrl( ::llltl;:“l!‘:lfe;gr [:i?e\::-‘:l.“ ¥ :;:: piclons and when she ordered the piano sent | the secretary of the leasue within tw 1and to correct and discipline him. Davies | \h liver, tones and bullds up the entire om the time of the offense It has been ste o ops wonderful discoyery of the axo to her boarding house it was carted off with- [ TO4T hou Lhetihud) Gitad b LLebi L Gho UL e operated the Boston store. main chance as usual, came up with him | {9 heF boardin Hule No. 25 The commitice recommends &7 “T know Rev. Coombs; he s o and _rheumatism, Get Hood's and only | endomedbythelendingsolentiiic mon of Europs A fire alarm called the fire department to |and signed a bond for $300 for his ap- : s 3 that the constitution be amended o penal- | C6ss angelist, an illiterate man—one | Fooa's, . R - v i o Halt an hour later she went to the office | ize this rule as follows: “Any player other |of the old, old school of theologians. I should udyan 1 ) 623 Sixth avenue yesterday. A defective | pearance when wanted for trial. The house | ot G IR THER B VR KO TR GG | RS MG B B8 IR ing “RiE Dost in the | welcome him here. however st [unely” vege- flue fn what is known as the old Jefferls | in controversy is said to be worth about $600. | g [E DA MOrtE \ hion ana | fleld, or leaving the bench, to' question a 3 - Hood's Pills cure all liver 1lls, billionsness, ablc, property causad a blaze to start in the el raies a loan of §75 on u plano which she | Glliion of the umpire Shill ‘be fned 10| ju the thne B faundice, indigestion, sick headache. 25, Tudyan stops kitchen rocf. The bullding is occupled by TWO CAR LOADS OF DRY GOODS. claimed to have possessed ever since She |y the umpire for the first offense and for e thing for autumn and winter ——— p 8. Worley and family and belongs to J. N. was a little girl. This t'me her name was | the second shall be required to leave the | mornings, delicious griddle cakes prepared ¢} Promatureness L 5 Ay 4 MAYOR HIL. MAKING A FIGHT. 0 Casady. The damage was not more than $5. | The Big Consignment Comes to the Boston | AMelia Slaven and she was a married woman | game forthwith. with Dr. Price’s ing Powder. 4 ofthe discharge, 3 ? % H i from Scribner. An agent was sent around to [ , Jule 60, section 5 s amended to read . 1 20 doys., Lewis Criss, a brother of Bill's, was ar- Storo this Weel. “Phe umpire shall Temove a player for a Des Moines City Council Resumes the Hear- '] Tesied yestorday afternoon on a ©harge of | Two car loads of goods will arrive at the RGTMEE Dy ER partety UwiTins oo e violation of section ' of s el and"une 0t the Tupeuchinen Clinegen. : (")"gT it 1 e a 2 ) T o ® t ucceeding games. 1 N Sohiad b 2 Y i z several months ago on Droadway mear the | Case lots are being. recoied cvery day, ‘and | PAL'S name slgned to the papers and would | thrte succecdine GMER "\ 0o g gno |2 Without doubl in bis pecullar art s inimi- | fig ne an Impeachment court, resimed Northwestern depot, of the owners, Officer [ the car lots are only a part of the regular o i ’ M6 BIAVERGWAS BE T M Me. | which conatitutes & foul bull “hereator | table and unapproachable, appears at Boyd's | the trial of Mayor Hillis. The defense ob- | {onttipation, Diines Twling, Scneations & Pusey. He caught Criss and another man | spring addition reccived in a bunch. All|gyue’ oiaven was not In a position to accept. | an 5 ' 5 ‘ Nervous Twilch:ig Of tho yes and oflier parte, - ) bout § th of the charred She attempted to persuade. him o BIve (he | Shetims 1t o botehd directly to the pround | neXt Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Satur- | fected to Alderman Mclilderry sitting fur- | Strongthons, fivigorates aild tones tho entire carting away about $5 worth of the charred |of these goods are the new s, | S s cther directly to 1 ound 3 : 7 un AT B NS O AFL R BA IR | £ syhend Ayan cures Debility, Nervousness, carting away about § worth of the charred fof theso goods are thie newest spring fabrics, | piit SHEPNES 0, PERIAde B (0 I (B0 | Whethar 1t i Bauicd, Gea FO ST BRI | day matinee. There s no entertainment simi- | ther as o member of the court, and the | guien, Hudymboures Debiliy, N and they cover a range in prices and quality i & ten-foot rule. The foul tip was settled as [ lar to Herrmann’s in this countr: Question was urged at length, fi in custody. that will satisfy the tastes and suit the :,',‘:n;‘g:';i ;:[‘;‘;rk':m‘,'“:"“:,’“;‘::’";'“ that the | follows: A" ball tipped by the batsman | ;10 FEOREE L ETR SOMLEYs "",‘l““ '8 ing in his retention. Then came n lengthy RML George Christianson and Miss May | purses of all the ladies. The new gocds Were | puan in her pos M et and caught by the catcher within the ten- ary dramatic or iley were o vening a s ve Y % chel 58 = question of ac dence of the brides barents. 615 Sevomi o | "EVET Spheautitul nor w0 chean | cmm, | B¢ refusea to bite. After he departed Mrs. | ceasion to the pitchers, the only one made | ments are unique, amusing and full of de. | (e GuEEtion of pdmiting | enue. The ceremony was performed by Rev. i S T I ey Slaven, alias Mrs. Hanrahan, remembered | by the vnmrp!nw." il s lightfully unexpected surprises. Bvery trick [ Hillls with Gambler Rine < T, W. Williams, in the presence of nearly Ono Aliro Weok that she had an appointment With a_friend | bt TERRIET Reaeqile,, MERin RToALe | 18 pertormed by him so deftly that it inspires | place to run. 100 friends of the young people. Mr. B.|Of that half-price art sale. Al frames |in Kountza place to spend Sunday and she | hotel tomorrow, when the rules committee | 3 feeling akin to awe with his audienc v result- | Emissions, aid cevelopes and 'restores weak ’ organs. Palns in the back, losses by day ot argument, lasting about all afternoon, on "h&m"m“""wd CUELRE LB ek v 4 iy s sct con- eratic action. el ' Y sument, lasting abe B oon, of endorsements. on for twenty years and | foot line is a ®trike. 'This is a direct con- | OPeratic attraction. Herrmann's entertain e B e AL of Mayor | stage, Itisasymptomof teminal weaknessand crmit his | barrenness, ICcai be stopped in 20 days by the It was finally decided to rule | use of Hudvan, . such testimony out. The new discovery wasmade by the spcelal- 0! entel e) The e ng st Attorney Ha s for re- s ¢ 01 - 4 Christianson is employed in the store of H. [and pictures just half price. took her departure, promising to return | report will be presented. :‘hllm season his entertainment is the most ruln)::u‘:'.. u'.'xh'-"“..f (}:}l’l\”:’lt"u‘{nlnvm\: fml 3% {:E::‘{fI}\‘o;;l‘lhfcu:‘x";x;;% ‘{l‘mungdl{m& et L. Smith & Co., and the bride is the daugh- H. L. SMITH & CO., Monday. But she never returned. e ant one of his entire career. He has|jnneiichment court will not be decided by | very powerful, but harmiess. Sold for §1.00 8 ter of the senfor member of the Council 5 45 Main St. \:es;erd’uy the agent for the loan company BASE BAUL MEN 60’ SOUTH. 1';)‘]]«[;“9&1) :l!nsl"\“khlld"‘:‘ E"{G’rllfl:""\m"l l*tv the district court for several days, and it {lwx‘»\r‘f packnges {\)r Difim’“llnh’l mh-ld' Bluf: any. —_——— visited the music etores of the city and 3 apply, agleal art, and it is a short | is said that if defeated Haskins will carry it xes\. Written guarantee glven for a cure. ‘"w;lIfl"’,‘,‘;'&flv:""‘:“‘;:‘f‘ e S Tickets for the literary contest Friday | discovered that the woman had hired a | New York Toam Startlag for Florld to |DIay in which an act of magle is introduced. | up to the supreme court. 5 ou bty six boxchand are ot entirely cured, tera Rt 890 oclooy aboplexy ¥es- | night between the Omaha and Council BIufts | plano from the Ford & Charlton Music com- Regin Practice Werk. This he calls a magi-comedy, and it is en- e e six more will be sent to you freo of all charges, b et "i“ "‘;“)"I“v ‘f'-‘“lv b7 “1‘,‘,5; High echools on sale this morning at Seller's | pany. Mr, Ford and the agent visited the | NEW YORK, Feb. 25.-The steamer Talla- | ttled “The Artist's Dream.” 'Herrmann, un- Alleged Burglar Bound O Send for circulars and’ testimonials, Address 4 A DU XL LIB AR TR, boarding h i ] i M i 5 til this season, has never presented such a| MALVERN, Ia., Feb, pecial Tele- Bighth avenue. He was a member of the _ oarding house, found that the woman had | g which sails for, Savainah tomorrow | sketch, It is g beautiful fdsal and. presented YoBd McCurdy b ey HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Grand Army, which will have charge of the | Davis sells drugs, paint and glass cheap. |8one, and Ford hauled the plano back to his bers. ‘ot the N GiEN i sl o e o 4 obsequies. e enlisted in 1561 in company oo bl csabih Ao store. will carry the members fof the New York | with spectacular electric effects, special scen- | before Justice Dushane, ch d with bur- 1032 MARKET ST. H, Forty-seventh Indiana, and after smfmg Secured Quurters for the Y. M. €. A, e Base Ball club from Sdyatnah. The club |ery and contrivances, and novel accompanying | glary, and was bound ove In default of e * three years re-enlisted In company K, Onc | Last evening arrangements were completed WESTERN PENSIONS. will go to Jacksonville, Flan to begin thelr | Musio. Its story is that of a picture that mir. | 30 ball he ‘was taken tg Glenwood this SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, * Hundred and Forty-second Indiana, in which [ by which a headquarters for the Young Men’s | practice work. George H.'Davis, the field :‘gullgnsly”c;:xn‘:ls ) lite llmlm;enmf'l\'vlr:l G s e IOt RCOULL AN ST he served until the close of the war. —The | Christian assoclation will be ready for occu- [ Yeterans of the Late War Remembered by | captain of the team, will be th charge of the | ot Lhe ATHISt who has paibred i 1n this aot T funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon | pancy, it is hoped, by March 1. The upper theiGeneraliGoveEnmonts men. -In Jacksonville thé men will be joined | NAEFRATE JIEERRONT PR TRE Tharteter Of Bles Killed While Boarding n Train. at 2 o'clock from the Fifth Avenue Metho- | floor of tne Everett block, at the corner of | WASHINGTON, Feb. %.—(Special)—Pen- | by five other men who have recently signed, | Phisto, and Mme. Herrmann i MASON CITY, In., Feb. 2.—(Special Tele- . dist_church, and the remains will be buried | Broadway and Pearl street, fs the location se- | S1008 ranted, issue of February 8, were: |among them -Rusie, thé piteher. The club 3nmfm A NCaNTaTAGKITGE ,,Mm’?;c"’;lzn:"fi gram.)—Marks Murray, aged 5, s run e 4 in Fairview cemetery. lected, and it has been leased for two years, | Nebraska: Orignal—Heber F.' Haney, | will rema'n in Jacksonvillg biut three weeke. | St led, (OANE Ark” 08 FCATICr the FIOOL | ver by ‘the cars on the Milwaukee road 5 h We have over $300,000 to loan upon I Tho front will be on both Pearl street and | Kearney, Buffalo. Reissue—Zeno D. Page, | Andrew Freedman, manager df the club, will | o0 b AnE Corm e Gy Herrmann's pro- | 8nd_instantly killed at Immetsburg this proved Towa farms. Furmers fle:lrl: ln.‘;‘; Broadway. The rooms at the north, or [ Orchard, Antelope; Willlam H. Ackerman, | join his men next week and;will remain with gram i sald; to be: so filled with. mystic' phe- ngu;’nln;’lwll{le nltvlnhlllm:l to board a freight % Ban kave money by dealing direst with we | Broadway side, will be used as reading rooms | Hastings, Adams. ~Original widow, reissue | them during their practising: P T AT e o e U b A L S thereby saving ‘agent’s commission, We gy | 204 parior, a large arch being put in so as [—Mary A. Gilinore, McCool Junction, York. ————nan oA tra N ARt S Rt thd nE i eene=n i not loan on wild lands, mor in Nebraska | 0 transform them into a single room 20x40 | - lowa: Original—Willlam E. Jayne, Inde- High Pricod HFH Paby, N oo AT A Grain Elevator Burned. ¢ g Zougee & Towle, 236 Pearl streot, " | fect in size. Running back of these will be a | pendence, Buchanan. Renewal and in-| SAN FRANCISCO, Feby-dh—TFairy. Rose, | €% SO SO THEEE B tul creations | CRESTON, Ta, Xeb. 25.—(Special Tele- & SEARLES. { A iy gymnasium 75x20 feet in size, which will be | crease—Willlam H. Brewer, Everly, Clay. | the celebrated Palo Alto brood mare, has i qancing, aided by the use of many different | SToM)—AD elevator belonging to G. Vaaurs- N PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. fitted out with more and better apparatus | Reissue—Martin Kimpart, Dysart, Tama; |found a filly by Ormonde, and W, O. B.|coored. lights, will also appear In beautial | 1210l brescott burned Sunday night, to- Chroni ) x“‘"l'h‘.)“em‘:fl“:c‘g‘uflglh;‘,“‘o"éy‘[‘:ng:::“""‘*‘ Jays. | William J Payne, Alpha, Fayette; Manley | McDonough, Ormonde’s owner, considers | costumes, causing novel and gorgeous effeots. gether with a large g yjot grain; T01iC, C. V. Cole, representing the Scribner Pub- g e S S on A CR rr O] Thomds _Allen, | himself $25,000 loser. Some time ago Me- 0 3 = Ushing company, 18 In the cit tho bath rooms, and south of the bath rooms | Emmetsburg, Palo Alto; Tsaac A. Talley, | Donough, Who paid $150,05 for Ormonde, | At the Saturday matinee a program of special Death of Mary Campbell. g y. the assembly room, which will seat about 150 | Dlugonal, Ringgold; Henry Buser. Cedar | made a ‘contract with the Stanford Palg | Interest will be given for ladies and children. | CRESTON, Ia, Feb. 25.—(Special Tele- Mrs. J. H. Purcell and Mrs. C. E. Wood- | peorie There will be entrances from both | Ritpids, Linn: Samuel B. Parrott, Manning, | Alto stock farm whereby a number of | Seats will be placed on sale tomorrow. gram.)—Mary Campbell, aged 8, a. resident bury left last evening for a visit With Des | the Broadway and Pearl street sides, the | GOl Augustus M. Hogan, Montezuma, | Palo Alto mares were to be bred to Or- g L Nervous, b Private 4 | Poweshiek; Marti V. e; c gh wWas to take all - th AT TR of Union county for seventcen years, is Molnes friends, association having that part of the building | Dullas, Sk VI orey PRk an e e A aas o ake, L the TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. dead. NP e i Diseases. Lee N. Goodwin, who has been visiting Mr. | west of the hall way running parallel with | Colorado: Orignal—Charles Kirk, Pueblo, | Palo Alto. McDonough had been offered Festival (horus Tonight. and Mrs, Charles Bradley on Mill street, left | Pearl street, besides all the rooms fronting | Pueblo, ~Increase—Abram [. Lyons, Pu’ | 32,000 for the foal before its birth, if it| General McClernand is dangerously il at yesterday for his home In Aurora, Ill. on Broadway. The work of remodeling the | €010, Pueblo. " Relssue—Willim D. Mower, | turned out to be a colt, but the 'young [, SRS HC Rt The festival chorus meets tonight at|rREaTMENT BY MALL Consultation Free. e 2 g Ouray, Ouray; Wood F. Townsend, Pueblo, | millionaire scorned even that fancy price | D18 home in Springfield, Iil. Young Men’s Christian association hall at 265 Another View of the Case. FoRmandl ibakcommenosaitodar R o0 ipiienlo, ¢ " | for one of Ormonde's progeny. The filly | Work has been resumed on the buildings|g o'elock. All members are urgently re-' . Wecure Catarrh, all diseases of the Rev. T. W. Williams at the Latter Day ?lhmmc—df:-wfn to prevent tho noise from |~ Issue’ of February 9, 1895: just foaled is the first one of Ormonde’s | in New York on which sympathetic strikes | quested fo attend. All singers in Omaha Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, Saints’ church Sunday evening delivered a m:; "rs;:r'émlun\lindflrl;doc::fi’:?;xnlr)f lll;e b‘imelll- \\'xl\r"':lx'('x:‘::;(r:"Kr(\xg:!"/'\"l'fl?lr?]\‘{'hflhlfirnm‘ém." LT vfl‘f,'nx‘i'§“|}:’em;la(;léy‘ehrenyug'zm’fu‘;f fhe | were ordered. ond yioinity “are cordially nvited to-Jjoin | Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, Fe- % characteristic sermon from the text “If|pended in furniture, gymnasium apparatus | o, Buffdlo. Réissue—Sanford " Mullihan, | land Stanford. v L Rieimense ol M) eg e S S e male Weaknesses, Lost Manhood, ";rd 3 3 " e | and fixtures. , York, ¥ ——— efe bill e e righ -| Patronize American goods, especially when | ALY, PRIV ATE DISEASES OF MEN. Christ Should Come to Council Bluffs.”” The o i S Towa: Original-James O'Conn e 3 % S0k’ speaker maintained, If the churches wanted | Economy in the Kkitchen is in using the | Monona; Charles D. Person, A A Winners At Alay iserion fragento womed: you know they are the best, llke,Cook's| \iax MEN ARE VICTIMS TO 1IERVOUS to make thelr reform in the city a suc- | purest and best materials. There is mothing |Tel: licrease—Alexander 'V. ' Campbell, | ‘SAN FRANCISCO, Feb: Z.—Arctic, 150 to | At the Seventh Day Advent conference at | Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. o A tod e B 3 a Dl‘lblllly or Exhaustion, g;'x'""fi \\'enl}nlll. In : - , % 3 1 Avery,lonroe. Relssue—William J, , , missed w he fourth race today ek yesterday directors were electe - voluntary Losses, with Early Decay in youni cess, they should first comply ‘with the|so expensive as the cheap baking powders. | %ot o Mosnes bon, 1 Lam J. Hanger, L “““;"‘E‘m““,;,';:"l“‘h‘:o‘kmu‘;m_;‘ e lony | DA S CEEE, TANSL Ry SIS ot e elenton THE REALTY MARKET. P g R L B A A bible thought, “‘Physiclan, heal thyself.” | Highest government authorities recommend | South Dakota: Original—James Baker, | 22, ® head: 3 prematurely. In| approachingeld” Ags. SALL Eyelid They should do away with church gambling, e Dr. Pric's as the strongest, purest and | Plunkinton, Aurora. against him for place and cashed auite a| Justice Howell kson of the United States readily to rur new treatment for loss of Vital 4. o1 oF 1q¢toriee: ‘masars aoattatrart | beat. TS bRy . s nimber of tekets' at that tgire, Kesults: | yreme court Is much better and his family ENTS placed on record February | powver! Caslor Tor aadross Wit stamp. for ‘e SO APIaniad tholr batteciog ranar agalnst Worken for Their Cash, cone. Trenion, Hitchcotk: Josaph Suntey, | flis, won. Little Bob’ gédond, “Bravoura | are much enemregst L o TALRANTEDuane. Dr. Searles and Searlss, 45 Men g i 5. B 5 4 Phelp: 1 UL L °Y: | third. Time: 1: g The Baltimore Ministerial union has filed | 8 ¢ Griswold and shand tc ed Mil- o h Owmah they sought to close the dram shops they | The police have been looking for a colored | fitlanta, Lheibs, [HelssueTHarrison Selby, | M5tcond race, six furlongs, 3-year-olds: BigiGrawold tanaRuuabandiiofM rei Il aha Neb T test against the appointment of liquor | lard, trustee, lot 8, biock 1, Koun should dispense with wine fuppers in their | man mamed Warren who has been engaged | City. Otoe. Bt ideagin, Nebraskd | piaanlight’ won, Main- | § BEe e s WOT] 30 naa 1. R second, ) 30 aa 12 ows, etc.—Martha Dbt dealers as school commissioners, 3d_a 20. T w. g own homes, Before they commenced a eru-| in bunccing a number of colored people In | 4; Slusser, Newark, Kearney. e ta el e | & s, Crbors Litbobating L eompanyl. plant | S sAmesianatuirelio M /L) Lenrned anal o0 SRR BT ey & T DA I e Do anioriunates of YIce | Council Bluts and Omaba out of their hard | i ™ Ling. Femewaio Andros 1, Cgdar Rap- | won, "Articus second, Ferrier third. Time: | and the Houskceper Publishing company of Gnd wife to ‘Hayhow, 1ot and ein, let them attain that chastity of | earned dollars, He represented himsalf to | maica, Guthrie, Incrense James Inskers | 1:13%. .| Minneapolis has been destroyed by fire. Loss, f ek N e i Ahought” and act which well becomes ro- | b conneoted With the Northwestern Dining | Des Mojnes, Bolk, Telsmue—t smts i k2 | - ‘Fourth race, about six furlongs, selling: | ¥iH0eH s and wilt formers, The speaker remarked, among | car company, and was loking for watters, | Rose Hill, Mahaska: Charles R. Harmon, | Hiram Argo won, Arctic second, Mutineer | 350,000 32, Eoieton Lt hi hat “If Christ shoul e | 1. paax, & 8. Ne 4 fer: I < ATMoN, | third, Time: 1:15. The Missourl legislature Is investigating e other things, that hrist should come | jio promised at least eight men §bs with | New Hartford, Butier: Ewing ‘B. Lew i I e Rl whitalstons I 3 Counell Blufts there would be a nccessit Muscatine, Muscatine; William N, Hens| Fifth.race, oneimile, seliing e Stone | cparges of corruption on the part of Sedalia : to Y | his company, and then induced thém to put Henshaw, | won, Rico second, Garela third, Time: L4 . 1 B i ntroduotion with. some. of" tho ooaus g e 140, Atlantic, 'Cass; Milton Anders, Allerton, | WO™ R¥lco second, 4 + 1] eople In securing the passage of the capital | apnie Hayward and hus o ol he orc | up $1.50 for’ caps or §8 for suits, according | Wayne,. Original widows, etc -Minor o P removal bill. Tot 6 and w % of lot 6, block 7, i Ben an uiplt ere b recognized | to their piles, the remainder of the price o | James Young, Otumwa, Wapeilo: Mexican Reaults at Now Orlenns, aokifiand. A of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa. 3 Al ay- | War widow- five August P n o ARG Fob: 2t : Cracksmen entered the perk packing estab- i e (N e o idlenCe | be taken out of their salarles In casy pay o ve Augusia Pemberton, Dav- | NEW ORLEANS, Keb. 2.—Track heavy. QUIT CLADM 1 ments, He made an appeintment (o meet [ €nport, Scott. Frten lishment of Hellsberg & Co., of St. Louls, | \ oo orniman to J H Mack, sw 10-14-12, ; | Capital, - - $100,000 reacher that scarce a sound or move was ; a ‘Colorado: Original—Antonia ulse; 3 bound and gagged the watched and robbed [ 4 2 e - o Tiade durini tho cnire service. Tho Church | Sraicrn dem Euniny! st epoon. and omens | Aliabs, Las: Animast ichao Mrhey: || wirst,race, aix furlongs: Turlong, @t 1 | (e eare'ar 41000 e Frota, oo b ) 5 : : i or | DEnver, Arapahoc: Josenh C. Me e | won, cond, : A0, Special master (0 % : T o o llest capacity, Yol | Murpby, having gotten wind of ‘the pracced- adn Bowersr - TnerenserGearge Toner Oy | (D to 5y third. Time: 1:21K. The G. A. R. of St. Louls yesterday en- Shinn's add One of the oldest banks In the stato of Iowa. We solicit your busincss and coilections. e pay G per cent on time doposits. We will be pleased to see and serve you. pvangcelical —F Works of M alley in bl elvi ok Second race, five furlongs: Ludlow (2 to o 2 er-in-Chl at Omaha last week for this same offence, | q\v¥OUNNE:y Oneinal Ziames H. Donkersley | il g fice, ‘six furlongs: Beatifice 7 to 2) [a state encampment. but managed to get away and come to this | “NGNENY: Griginal—Daniel' B, Hertz, Gran. | won, Littl> Phil G ta 1) second, Danude | A conference of Tlinois coal operators ana| Total amount of transfers . side of the river, where he resumed opera- | ite, Deer Lodge. 0 to 1) third. Time: 1 T T oy e oan ST tions. He is sald to have taken the Rock | North Dakota: Incrense—Sidney F. Mullin, | JFourth race, sx fu Luke FParks t. crowd, Should the present interest continue immediate steps will have to be taken to secure more capacious quarters, A new church 1is one of the probabilities of the near future. Every Sunday evening of d next month Blder Willlams will discuss live ¥ p 6, Monmouth park. Wo send_the marselous Frenol Remedy CALTHOB Free: w3 Ve arwi Vi eeping up the present pric> of coal to avoid antee that Cz:7Mos will| S For) Sargent. (6 to 1) won, Darwin Wedgewood (4 to 1) keep! n / s, such as are confronting he religious | 1#1and train for Lincoln Sunday afternoon. ke of - Fobruary 12, 1893: Nebraska, ssgand, Quard, O to Dothind: Time: 18y the cutting of miners' wages. Children cry for P re——" original—gamua B, G 3 Eo race, eve i T i Mrs, El b people of Council Bluff Bits o1 10 kA Mars: original Samuel P Gorby, Paimer, Mer: | | EMCI, thcer BOXOR (0 (0185 Toaoond, Moz | , M= Bliza J. Spaulding has brought sult for a dower interest in the property of the | Pitcher's Castoria. " One half the quantity of Dr. Price's Cream | The Sisters of Charity will erect a $75,000 | John Galligan, Omaha, Douglak; Dennis | Zotnt (20 to 1) third. Time:'1 lohn s fel Richardson of Milwaukee, The YON MOHL €0 b * | insane asylum at Asbury. Bullivan, ~Spaulding, Greeley. — Relssue — late Dan Gole Awsercan Axetn Cacianstl Ohla. ki i WA ko arnge an v o y : Silfvags, SR ety kot iy iy 08 el o, Sabo Childzen Cryfo: | |- TS ter results than a like quantity of other| Dubuque has made an offer of $300,000 | ane, Rige; Teaxington, ‘Daws : » el S R T brand, for the Chicago Great Western shops. Towa, origiral--John van Houter, Cushing, | NEW YORK, Feb. 2,—At a meeting of | Bo Y and the oo ave. | Pitcher's C i 5 Detern; To a Jailbird. The Hyde Clark post of Dubuque has en- | Woodbury; Fernando A. Jones, Hamburg, | the America’s cup committec held today a | manager, have had a row, and the long Aus- cher's Castoria. i f ' » 3 > " 5 Fremont; ‘Alonzo Thomas, allas Alonzo | letter from Lord Dunraven was read say- | tralian threatened to whip the captain. The e - Harry Shotfield has been sultering for sey- |dorsed Comrade Johnson of Linn county for | AICKER': suivin, " Bato Alo, ‘Tncressies | oo tha heat vaoe 1 conaitered by him o b | 1atier pulled a Tevolver and Robert chang:d Children Cry o B Tein A A% Hhcmicaliabis o fl;pfir;m]t:»‘;mfififi”m“ 9 90 tho Grand Army Go0rRo I e, Fiarosvlie, Van: Buren, Oris provisionaliy fixed for Septmber 7, and that | bis mind. Pitcher's Castoria SR petite for jail dlet. He threatened to break [ ** )10 BWSCIL o oy, SER AN t. Robinson, | he will use his best endeavors to get across | e courts have overruled the demurrers A L] CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, the ocean In time to race on that date. An- a window on upper Broadway last Satur- Colorddo, original—Martin illetter, Para- | oiher from George J. Gould says he will | Of the express companies In the suit of the a0 Burke, at W, 8. Homer's, 638 Brondway. town, disd suddenly, caused by the rupture y day, 80 that he might read his title clear, eseo| ¢ 1'1\!5!1 un‘rlI(:I,d: James Fairley, Colorado | pring back the Vigilant so as to have her [ Ohlo authorities to collect the excise tax on ~ LARGE PRIVATE BARN FO. ENT NEAR but bofor tho day was over ho found ‘him: | O & blood vesesl 1o the bray, She has been | Spring, 1 Pako. HolssugCiinoh Yeoman, | il fhe ‘surting {ine o meet the new | thelr income, and the case will now be tried Ao ney aat L | L duse. Aviy at Tite offes, Couneil Dluf self In jall without going to that trouble, . _ 4 L eto—James Bracken (father) Derver ava: | Herreshoft boat. on its merits. 3, Shugvr | ROOMS TO R FURNISHED OR UNFURe charged ‘with vagrancy. Yesterday morning| Wil Baker of Fort Dodge was badly burned [ Hifioe) o (father) Denver, Ara — ROO SHED o White Men Had Black Marks. A mass meeting was held at Little Rock CHICAGO, Feb, nished; Vath atiached. 213 Willow avenue, Judge McGee discharged him, on condition | While making candy, which took fire and|"South Dakota, original—James Crocker — ih ef er- d vigilance committee formed t 0) TE® o would' leave the ety betore noan. | lgnited his clothing. The ficsh came oft one | Brown, Andaver, “Day: John G. Allwen, BimALAR Atnlatlo enferc | a00 & T8 SR 3 o the lawlessness that has run unchecked in N of h's arms so that the bone was exposed. | Brookings, Brookings. Relssue—john J. | talnment this evening upder the auspices of ] : T by e R R e aparisd tbat. Chatllo SWIllome: va R ril Diakiat - risto 2ifnehans, Paran Darles, dos Choyibakl spaized tiree [ At eliy: “Ho\dups have ‘bicame: & nighily CONUOIL BLUPF #ide of that veal potpie and twenty-four | was acquitied on a charge of the lirceny | Hancock, McLean, o rorn Murray. | rounds with Jack Dol e e . | ) i J \ tied - n weavy welght. Choyin ad clearly the | The suit against Grain Inspector O'Shea g STEAM DYE WORKS honrll o{ xllelm”'n l)np::y Mu:u::fl:mAndvrlun of ;nnm $20 wurlh'u! 1:«'-rk. lul: commenced ———— best “of It. ’l‘umn’lmy ) R, nn‘ melr l‘wrly by Chicago dealers, cn account of grain pur- finally had to throw him out bodily to get |action to recover for the pork which th Y Ahearn, the colored wel{erwelght of Chicago | Y € s B BT Tid of him. Ll | e o MR i 7 BUQNED IV A GAN BEFLONION, e Sund content, und handled hia | chated by them nat com'ng up to grade, has All kinds of Dyelng e——— Cit R 3 : Ma i much the same’form as Choynski | been decided in favor of the defendant. The and Cleaning done 1 Free Tickets . Two Houses Completely Wreckea and Half | ysed Douglass. 3 0 defense was the certificates were forged. the highest style.of To the greatest show on earth, commencing | Sabula hae an artestan well 973 fect deep » Dozen People Injured. - the art. Faded and Monday,” February 5. Shoes! At prices | that flows 600 gallons per minute. It Is to| SHARON, Pa., Feb. 25.—The double resi- Tareatoe Nold to Bay Kagiand. stained’ fabrics mads never betore heard of. 600 Broadway, oppo- | supply the new water works system, and the | qunce on the corner of Shenango and Reno |, EXINGTON, Feb. 2, -Grorge Leavitt of to look as good a o] Y e or's 3-yed new, Work promptly site postoffice. H., A. Messmore, successor | pressure is expected to be Etrong enough | oo iy f Boston purchased Joe Th@yer's 3-year-old bhe and. ‘delivered i D throw water through hose over 1 Lo | atreets this morning was completely wrecked | colt Larrabee, 2:15%4. for, & New England 3 Py Brog,. t0 RN I 4 BUESH] by & natural gas explosion resulting from the | gentleman. Price privage. ‘The colt will be a ew In il parts of ‘gie country. Bend foF price list. ©. A. MIACHAN, Propriotor i Broadway, near Northe western Depot, Councll Bluits, Towa. Tel. 323 Yes, the Eagle laundry is “that good S Igniting of accumulating gas in the cellar. | (rained in Leayitt's sta laundry," and 18 located at 124 Broadway | oovery, Father Albert, pastor of St Boniface v . | Cathol'c chureh at Clinton, has been arreste] | The residence was occupied by John Ashton Dime and Griffp Mutched {8 in fount Sbout this, try it and be convlnced. | oharged by Joseph Jost with assault and | and family and Danicl Bryson and tamily. BOSTON, Feb, 2.—Jimmy Dime and Don't torge BUAE, T, 30T Young Griffo were matched, this afternoon L) battery. The alleged assault ocourred during | The injured ar 4 | John Ashton, severely burned about the | to fight cight rounds in this ity on March What is ln & Name ? church services. Jost says he interrupted may dle. o ol fht h Job Bverything, if applied to a Hardman Plano, | the priest and in return the reverend gentle- ) h , before the Camden club.,, sold by Mueller Piano and Organ company, | man asaulted him and threatened to eject n Grayson, burned about the face and ——rrr a few 103 Maln street. him from the building. Grace Ashton, burned. In all the states the sales of Dr. Price's Gas heating stoves for rent and for sale at | The northeastern lowa retall lumbermen| Mre. Dan Bryson, Mrs. John Ashton and | BAKIDE Powder are increasing. —Envious “ . met at Charles City and organized by el:ct- | Miss Minnie Ashton were slightly i competitors cannot check its onward march . Eotnoll Bluls Oas_campeny's’ olice ng llleN mu;.‘lwm.l oMcers: Pre;s‘;denl‘(.l.‘!{n ALl The walla 0f the bouas b .,'.‘,’3.’.“‘:'.,« to vietory, By l N oley, New Hampton; vice president, C. W. | geveral of the inmates were blown out t Finest soup In town served with 16c ain- | £0IY, NEw Bamblon: ver president, Co W | several of out Into Avother Kace War for St, Louls. 9 mers at the Pearl chop house, ster, Waucoma; directors, G. T. Bellamy, Pl RS S ST. LOUIS, Feb. 25.—The East St. Louls aoiy i N Novel amateur enter- Nashu Osage;: A. F. Frudden, ‘Will Not License Alexunder Island. Jockey club held a meeting today, and d ne e pain 18 gone, 0 . . " ol ANTONS Mavatan Dubuque; B, J. Riley. Decorah; Willian| ST. LOUIS, Feb. %—President ¢. ¢. Mat- | cided to reopen its track and run daily, guess work about talnments for societl :s, The following marrlage llcenses were Is-| Becker, Fort Atkinson, fitt of the Western Turf congress an- | commencing with next Saturday. No li- . socials and homes. Sent s aued yesterday: 3 i — nounces that the congress, which has been | $€113€ from the turf congress will' be asked TMexican ame and Address. Age. He Was ln the Wrong Roum. voting by telegraph upon the question, has | {he rack may AbBlY for one Later ho Dot on receipt of 102 by the H. Plerce, Lincoln.. 2| MALVERN, Is., Feb. 25.—(Special)—EQ |refused io issue a license to the Alexander | jawed horses, owners or jockeyd will be Mustang ™ e O Chilbllansen. o iffa!! 3} | McCurdy I again In trouble. This time it |00 K o flowsd iy partislosia In tis comlon cest; Liniment X sen, ng. In deciding o run every day and Glars way Riley, Counell Wutts 18fis at hls own home. He was arrested last| Tested by time. For bronchial affections, | barring the Mudison Morses. owners and ¢ Hom) Entertainment Co., Council Bluffs, lowa. Clara . Freeman, O § | night for entering the room and eecreting | coughs, etc., Brown's Bronchial Troches have | J0ckevs, the East Bu ‘loufs people wil as a pain driver, Good Martin’ 7, Bhoemaker. C 82| himselt under the bed of the Misses Van |proved the efficacy by a test of many years. | ally this will bring about another race for wan or heast, ™. Rebecca McDonald, Lima, O. 2 | Arasdell in thelr rcoms over Place & Pace's | Price 25 cts. track ‘war. "Captain Bt uclalr Wil preside at |

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