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SR CHEN THE OMAHA D#lLY BEE: VWEDN» SDAY, MARCH 13, 1895. . i s i 3 ; _— 4 Tt Ovatia Dany Bee |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS F., D. & W. : F,D & W. = COUNCIL BLUFFS, ey ] OFFICB, « - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | Deputy Sheriff Nick 0'Brien is Able to 8it 3 — e Up at Present, E Delivered by earrier to any part of the alty, L 4 NGB VICTIM OF STREET BATTLE GETTING WELL ’ Tl'.l,En:Hf)’ ES8~Dus'ness office, No. 3; night 3 ’ @ditor, No. & — —_— Sheriff Hazen Praises Chicago Ofcers for MINOR MENTIONS. Asslstance Given Him in the Way of ‘ ‘)O [J N ( ;I I \ ' ; I \ U I : FS I O W A i e A » 3 Grand, Councll Dlafts, B. F. Clark, prop Looking Up Evidence Agninst Y Mayne Real Estate agency, 539 Broadway the Robbers, Drs. Mucrea and Lacy will lecture at the Women's € ® ' [] ristian _asecclation hospital March 14 and 15 on “Surgical Nursing."” suty Sherlff Nick O'Drien is able now r 1 i 1 Pligrim Sisters Charity club will meet at| to sit up a short time each day, and seems to ee 0 1 1 l e 1 a all s Mrs. Clint Dyers this afternoon at 2:30. Let| he steadily improving, although he is not out each member of Pilgrim Sisters academy be | t BEsH AMTTNG of danger. The wound b present. as well as was desired, and yesterday Dr. The regular council fire of Pottawattamie | b Ay | 3 tribe No. 21 will be kindled this evening in | Macrae determined to perform another oper- D AP l 4 thelr wigwam, 103 Pearl street. All Redmen | ation to remedy the difficulty. In passing I ' : are requested to be present. through the body two of the spinal processes John Cover pleaded gnilty in police court | were broken off, and the pus has been pass- yesterday morning to the charge of steal-| jng through the path made by the ball in | ing Rev. . W. Allen's baptismal suit from Ing ey, B, W, Allen's buptisma sult f10m | 0,2 o ag to put the spine in danger of For one week beginning Thursday we will put on sale some extraordinary inducements in different depart= ' county Jall being caten away, in which case death would ol . ance, AR Il was i tovougs | IENIES, At prices that are sure to call the attention of bargain s ccl\'cr‘ to our store. fioped 154 (46 ‘aralkge- WTL. U Wastd No lady can afford to overlook the values we are cflering; quite a number of dlffilcnl lines we have decided The Ladies’ Aid society of St glish Lutheran church will mee dence of Mrs. H. J. Meyer, 2212 Sixt nue, on Friday afternoon instead of Thurs hoped that the drainage will be effect without any further danger to the spine. The 1 iy aftoroon s heretolore, ook ek man 1a a8 nervy as ever, and aubmis 10| tO ClOSE entirely, together with some rare offerings in staple and useful Dry Goods, 4 e b B AL T Rl e R e —— i & cordia lodge No. B2 (his evening at their| Sheriff Hazen says that Inspector Shea hall in the Merriam block. A cordial invi 1 Superintendent” Frank Murray of the . 3 $4.98 includes tents sold from $10,00 | R L " Tatlon I wstonden o mamtsers ot o lodges, | Pinertons tave done wmore toward newine | 1K S arnd o0 3150 Muslin Drawer: " ) him in this case than all the rest of the $5.98 includes all garments from $16.50 to atherine, + of George rg, died 4 m L garn ¥ from ) ! 2 ’ v . BAI3 My alvcotat 1o ek Moy mght |1 Syt i e and mones st | ) @88 GOOAS. o eives vou enoi of asranian 3. | UIA@TWEATS 286, goad usin drawers, ancy. tucking ly ;.| 1i6 anoRTcE: i IR termu-ot LHetr Willinghe 1 former price G, emigrating to America in 1846, and coming to | N® speaks in high terms of their willingn: ts worth $40.00. Boys’ Flaniiel Waists and | 30¢ hig ot of rolde el | 141 3 il AR D T I L SRR LI St entine sou ton seteeion ot $5.00 and | (TOWHLS, e e s | LS 4 Ive children, ten of whom are suill | 14rge. Inan interview in a Chicago paper | 700 yards fancy silks, including surah, taf- | $7.50 spring welght jackets tFIRIMed . rediiced trom $11 . publis] a few days ago Superintendent | feta, satins, molres, habutls, swivels and| All shawls during this sale half price. §8¢, a beautiful garment, in trimming i Our entire stock of all wool shirts and oute 1l was recelved at police headquarters | MUTTAY 18 quoted as waying that 0'Brien is | faille, in oné lot for 3%c yard. and make equal to gocds sold for $1.50, for | Al children's muslin underwear at re-| jng waists at 20c, worth double, & yesterday trom Sherlft - . 8 ”_l r of | one of m\‘x’ best hands ‘1 find lrmnh‘xl«\m IXV‘Ii Jtu{ 1IN|LIM~-{~ checked mrr{ a eilks, x.]m.»{y % 88¢ each, Auded pricen; ng waists at 20c, th d 3 3 4 & 45 ALl OV [ west. Murray has been acquainted with | walsts silks, in various cambinations and ef- 1,00, a lace embroidered trimmed gown, y i \ g Crawtord county announcing that a general } ., “¢or soveral years, and his opinion is | fects, would be cheap at 69c, ,Cheflllle COVerS R high grade Worth $160 and $1.18 [% % Children's waists, ail sizes, to close, 260 3 ftore kept by Ley Bros. at Kenwood, Near| oy o flattering one that O'Brien may well | 65c, heavy striped taffeta silks, very desir- S08; Wi 60, inusin. - Eown; /Hemstitoned Llptorl Teas each 8 :;Tnmg:hn“{v'q- L'vufll'l w\‘l r-(vv‘:‘l‘_"“":‘[ ‘g,”»“"" have it framed. able for walsts, would be considered cheap| Big bargains in three different grades. yokes, Worth 750; s 3 g y ard of $50 15| Thppo gherift recelved another photograph | at $1.00. 4 1 covers 1 offered for fhe capture of the guilty purties _‘v,!‘[”‘],:\h i l,r.;,‘l‘ tob.. BiER (6t SHILH; Ao RN Ao AU e e RORIRR | ik e eoyer i k. 5 | Pt up In halC and one-pound packages at | v ol- ] Fred Ricketts, Jake Lyons, Chris Lawr alias Willard, the wounded burglar. It Is|and faille silks, reduced from $1.00 and $1.25. | 8-4 heavy covers Irts 25c and 30c per pound Ci lllgs son and Fred Dobson were fined better, it anything, than the one that came | 50c is the price put on our entire stock of in police court yesterday for stealing a 1ot of | the day before, and if there had been any | crepe de chine and fancy black Chinas, 25¢ old traps from a second-hand dealer on] qoubt of W Colored sewing silk veiling and fancy , full sized tucked skirt, worth 50c. L ard and Smith being the same | worth double. ‘ ‘hellille $1.00, ‘lace or embroldery trimmed skirts, aces veiling in one lot and coneidered cheap. A be cleared away now. duced from $1.60 and § o lot of gh coloreg v N fino and he was released, but the other three Ao A | reduced from $1.50 and $1 le—A lot of high colored veiling with were locked up and wiil be given a bread " PSR p t. G5e, embroldery rimmed skirts, former | A special invitation to examine our new | chenilie dot. ! NNISON BROS, - price 00, 0 RO & ¢ each, prices put on differe: s of lace, also to ana water dtet for a fow days In the hope Dress Goods. ortieres price’ $1.00, to g0 at Goe each prices fterent lines of lace, also 0 Lower Broadway. Ly parents paid his men it wou inspect a large line just newly opened to the 4 of improving their morals This 1a n itig Day. ; ; . public. Dill Hall, Adolph Rachwitz, Price Gibson | A day to buy table linen, towels and white | | 250 for 46-inch all wool serge, never be- | At Ereatly reduced prices, which you can- HOSlel‘y Cal’npet and J. M. Bailey pgl 35 and costs @ few | goodsit you nced or expeet o need tablo [ (076 heard of in the history of dry gools. notiaftord to overlook it interested, Gl day ago for seining Yor fish in a fish pond | linen, our advice, attend this sale today. )0 grade includes French whip cords and Boys' and misses’ all wool hose, worth oves Sweepers near Crescent, owned hy J. A, and Richard | oo many gootscrowded for room India twills, and considered cheap at OFe L EHARTAC IS Yo )b S 18 T CRp AL BRI Roft of this city. They were captured by M ich bicach Trish- table lmen, worth | 606, we have put on sale over 100 aiterent | B l@CK GOOdS c—Ladies’ fine English wool hose, both : A. Hough and Dell Foote after an exciting | go. will go today at i8¢ yard J shades of a 46-inch all wool henrietta, never slain and ribbed, at less than half their ac. | ferey Srcitest kid glove bargain ever of-| Glosing out this line entirely, three difter- chase to the river, a distance of six miles. | “ gg_iiion “louble satin bleach table damask, | Defore oftered less than 75c. THETTVATAG A Qi ent makes, Diamond, Crown and Bissell, ay 28 Hall is to have a trial today, probably, In| \orn $1.00 in any house in America, we |, 39¢ silk and wool mixtures, beautiful ef-| The largest stock ever shown by us and 2E S H Y IEDAA. and ARG IporTed T Hiok 35 dozen gloves, including ladies’, men’s | goc, §oc and 79c. % g the district court on the charge of breaking | Wil sell today 4t Tie vard; napkine (o mateh, | fects and have always sold for §oc. tho lowest prices. Ak 10 see tho new nov. | 25¢—Heavy ribbed and fine Imported hose | and children's, in’a full line of sizes, sold | ' v into Wabash freight cars. Two-yard wide double satin bleach dam- | 98¢, imported Bradford tweeds in an end- | eltles and weaves In black goods department; | WRIEh We bonsder ebeap and i all “‘“;- from $1.00 to $1.75, now put on sale to close = e R 4 vou Wil say €0 when | 1088 array of colors and effects, and have |our own importation. L S L On AL irgl Las Ot aour | {atab00: We have over $300,000 to loun upon im. | ask, worth § MHCESOURWL_Sshy 220 Bwion AW i 5 fancy ladles’ hose in lisles and Egyptian yarn (:h 'ld ’ o proved Towa farms. Farmers desiring loans | You see it, we will sell today at $9c yard; | {IWays been retailed at §1.50. and will leave their real value for you to | i rem’s s \J can save moncy by dealing direct with us, | napkins to match. thereby saving agent's commission. We do | 50c quality 52-inch cream table Cl()aks Satchels and Judge. Jewell‘y HOOdS- 3 not loan on wild lands, nor in Nebraska. | linen, we will scll today ¢ e A R, Ve intend to make (s 4 big dey at our Telescopes Corsets. Chiich fot ourhulirR oy e inen’ department. at T 3t 0aas and ends In silks and wool crochet i > Al for Fun, 50 TIrKEyLTa0. damatle lbany boiyardl Three prices on our entire winter stock. g f : o AUty e o ) 1 We are not after profit; It's your trade| 0o Turitey red damask. today, 266 yard, includes garments sold for $6.00 to| Satehels and telescopes, to close during sale, | Thompson's and La Sprite corsets to close, Half prlce SNCCLToEWIVick veEuntola ';Ll'nhuh“xruemuu 4 we want. See what the C. 0. D. grocer can| 50 dozen all linen Huck-Hem towels, size | $7:00- Braldulis I 20¢, it you find your stse. § 3 save you. 17 by 84, limit 6 to each customer, 9c each. 3 23 fine granulated sugar for $1.00; 32 inch 25 dotted curtain swiss, today == ——— —— — — e = 5 s, Orleans sugar for $1.00. Large yard. pails syrup, 40c. Large pails jell $ Cotton twill toweling, 3%c yard. ( ’ Ginger snaps, per Ib, Ge. XXX All linen crash at 5e yard. by the box, Bikc. Tomatoes, per can, 500 all linen glass clieck, fringed, 13-inch 10-1b. pail ‘white fish, 5e; 10-1h. pail > apkins, today. 2ize cac s 1 imported ‘Holland herring SPECIAL LINING SALE. 9 . “ per pk., Goc; cod fish, per Ib., Petti- | 20c cotton hair cloth, 10¢ yard. L4 Joha's breakfast food, per pkg., 9c. 12 lbs. All lining cambrics, 4c yard. oat meal for 2Ge. 7 1bs. rice for 25ec. Best quality Morie percaline, 1214c yard. A one-burner gasoline stove for Come fn today. sare k. A two-burner gasoline stove for $2.50. BENNISON BROS 3 . Centerville coal, per ton, only $3.35. Council Bluffs, Ta. g MEAT DEPARTMENT. 0 California bams, per Ib., 7e. Dry salt Preparing Grief for Teemen. ° i3 bacon, 6lc. Dreakfast bacon, 10c. ~ Good | Tho kick that was registered several days . ° . lard, 7c per Ib.; pure lard, 10c per 1b. Pork | ago at the action of the Butchers' assoclation I oy Dn & ‘ ‘ . 1 mackercl, 98¢ ;x;::‘ndgp 816, Cholce roasts and steaks, 6¢ | o°\yi" i in deciding to buy thelr ice of Brown’s C. 0. D., Council Bluffs, Towa, |Omaha merchants in preference to those on | Two hundred and eleven books have been | BLOSSER WAS A CLEVER 8 —— this side of the river is still belng made, | added during the month, 208 of them by pur- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, and prospects arc flattering for the mm”’ chase, making the total number now 14,266, [ Interesting Dovelopments in the Case of th coming up before the local Board of Health | Guard rails have been put in front of the Cromweil Sulcide. 'INDLE. known as ‘‘Horseshoe” Browne, shot and killed his wife today and then killed him- self. Browne is believed to have heen gh possessed of over $100,00, he - ; 1 with a hallucination that i F. H. Hill left yesterday for a trip to St. | in the course of a few days. It has heen | Windows for recetving and delivering books | CRESTON, Ia., March 12.—(Special Tele- [ was to soon lose it all. A few minute Novel amateur enter- i ‘ e N deported that (he ico which ihese dealors ore | to prevent the crowding of patrons. The old | gram.)~Txcitement over the forgeries and | fore committing the murder and suicide o 3 i @ \ Justice H. 0. Cook Is confined to his home | preparing to give the butchers comes from | Magazines have been disposed of as follows: | suicide of L. D. Blosser of Cromwell has L g S o e inments for socictics, by serious illness. water that s contaminated with all kinds | Christian home, 9; St. Bornard's hospital, 46; | not abated, and there are mysteries still | G55, SECUY LN K ilr hoaraing hous . socials and homes. Sent . \ Warren and Rob Daily, sons of Colonel D. | of filth and infected with disease germs, It js | Women’s Christian assoclation hospital, 10;| surrounding the affair. Some new papers | In the early days of California they AL (b B - i B. Daily, have returncd after a long absence, | claimed :lut T(. um{...&. Board of Health has | jail, 7. |;;.w .-9.1m[]([n light um}u" .{ 1}:;3::: lh‘n: v\mlulll;;u"\_ ”1“;:.‘;“:‘.;}“|»::Ir]4ur?“_h|!;r: Arnge) on receipt of 10c by the eS y M. P. Rae, formerly of the Boston store, | J¢100 u;\,“:h‘jfi,v;'u':,"x\“‘L"‘:;‘(‘;“:“;'u"'“'l“‘l‘(“‘”;"”; Gas heating stoves for re ,““dmf" sale at f“;‘,“ov,f}’““l“,n:“"T'I'I‘l”f""';'"’;,'l‘ S osders | Tobbery, and served a term in the peniten- L E; 16.;5 taken a good position with John Beno & | ontia merchants of Council Blufts. Just novw | Councll Bluffs Gas company’s office. forgeries are increasing and may reach tiapySforsmurders “ Entertai t c c . { ! much truth there is in all the: charges yet Recommends Leniency. 000, Gre: how centers o Omaha Medieal lety Meeting. & R. B, Henaricks has returned from River | remains (o bo seen, but there is 2 move on The trial of J. C. Morey, the autn] Omata e L D A e Penbd. | The Omaha Medical soclety held its reg- om> Enlertainment Go., Council Blu"s’ lowa, g Sttanic bt ite gined to his home by an | oot to demand that the Board or Health have | 0 “accused of obtaining $20 trom the Rock | It s the Impreacion that this safe contains | ular monthly meeting last night in the Com- = o E attack of the grip. the fce analyzed, and if it is found to be |Man acc AULAB Y el some sensational evidence and that Blos- | mercial club tooms. Dr. M. N. Newbecker - ) 3 Mrs. 8. S. Whiting of Lincoln, Neb., is the [ impure that it be kept out of the state, If [Island railway by means of false and fraud- i papers may disclose the iden- | and Murray D. Wilson were elected to mem- G uest of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Cass, 221 | tho ice Is pure it is likely that the Omaha |ulent time checks, occupied all of yesterday in ccomplice. bership. _ Papers were read as - 4 f entatives of interested implement | “Some Observations in Gyneacolo Washington avenue, ice merchants will unite with the Kickers and | the qistrict court, and Judge Thornell gave P N T : renvh {onel ncolog b 8 will urge that the anal be 2 5 » 'ms want the safe opened at once, but it 5. 8. Daile A Case with Specimen 4 Miss Bernice Seaver of Winthrop, N.|[ Wil urge that the analysis be made, in order | o nto the hands of the jury just b ble it will not be opened until an ad- | J |, Summers, jr.; “Tr ¢ i h heitalke £ hel " th e into y Ji nel 3 Y Y., is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Cherring- | that the false charge may be refuted. o e ho evening adjournment. About | ministrator is appointed. The safe is guard- | cole,” Dr. €. €. Allison Ylacenta P “ = fore the hour of 8 adj CUPID " 3 ton, 623 Sixth avenue. = v 9:30 o'clock the ¢ came In with a verdict | €4 night and day to prevent any one tam- | via,” Dr A. Parker; “Sketch of Wil ENE g | 0n, 1088 £ I Did you ever see a gasoline stove a blind [ 9:30 o'clock the jury came In with a verdict | bl ¥ with it. From Saturday night, when | Goodell, LL.D.'” Dr. B, W, This great Vegeol 4 Reuben Lester Kotchum returned vester- | man could use? There is one, and €. 0. D, | of guilty as charged in the indictment, but T s Sran ] (ened sl NEDIERLED, BB L N S eV LEE Vitalgorihe pecet e g | day from Chicago and resumed his place as | Brown has them. A man who never saw a | recommended that the court impose a light afe was unguarded, and during that | cussion was had on the paper and. ik (ot R e A .}..,i';.“},',“,,’.‘,““'“"” pouofall ner. ] reporter for the Globe. gasoline stove (having been blind for years) | sentence. thme it may have been opened. = its and demerits which It contained as seen 3 ad) Insomuta, Ialis 1n the ok, Semial Torme ervons Debiiter | Mrs, E. C. Smith left yesterday, for Towa | has used one of these stoves constantly since | g0 1oy aomns Pearl, Tel. | ooterd oWt A LR DRt by en | bvstneumembersigtithelsoclety: Slmplew, Unsitnoss to 2s xh""“"“" Drafiis, Varlcocelo. aild \ RS0, y 8 4 9 < vans' Laund o , 62 arl. . | conside € ess and orig ——————— S ‘onstip:ition, e )y day or 1 Prove i 1 ) City to witness the graduation of her son [ April, 1894, and is alive yet. A lady bought | »oo" Shi illars, cuffs, fine work. 18 Of Mol He woull iseuc dupli T AT nessof discliarge, Which ot iy {.'i.vw'm'"L,,.-,'..,...‘.,,,‘,,“‘..,!'"“\,' A Mark from the medical department of the [@n unsafe stove, used it once, caught fire | % Dt teg, and when a man pr losser | BEFORE ano AFTER {}the horrorsof Tpotenc. NE: cleauscs tho liver, the K (the stove did—s0 did the lady) and she died, 3 il give him a_duplic ¢ing sold the | Too often go together. Refrain from swear- die B Kidnovs nd of il impurities, ] State universit | 23 y and is dead yet, Wouldn't y he Dismissedithodary. inal. There are many theorles afloat re- | ing if you are suffering the tortures of rheu SUPIDENE atrofgthens and re gans, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols have returned | 814 18 dead vet. Wouldn't you rather be a| Neb., March 12—(Special)—The st dre ALl afunLrd BRLy SEDE Thio reuson Buerers are Not e e ituse inety per cont nro troubled from Carroll, where they went to attend the | /i man than a dcad I YORK, | Neb., . March;. 13 —(Bpecla he | garding the accomplice, and it is gencrally | matism, and seck the aid of Hostett Proatatll PEDER T (ol nowi Teminy 1 G whiiont i o, e i , whe e C. r sole agel Criasi o strict court was dismissed yes- | believed that Blosser was being systema 3| Etae eh) TSy Sl hans 1. A written guarantee given and money re 8ix boxes dog D e et Leatimanie funeral last Sunday of Mrs. Nichols' father, [ O O D- Brown, sole agent for these stoves. | jury in the ;“fl“ “““‘““ s diamirted .y | deaily blackmailed. There are rumors that Elomach, Bittem “;‘U‘::_‘ eI EXpel he XRe | §hli0 hov, aix for 43.00, by mhall RORG for TRERCS AT and g och Bob elfect & Bermuncut cure, 4 Jos . 2, o erd hy Judge ates. here are enough WO s e case, 'T'he e at C ood, 8y and o 3 o) o n 0 4 e A ) John Nestle, a prominent Mason and 0dd | Yes, the Eagle laundry i hat good torday/ iy ndeeiiialss T | O T e e e Sart ot | malarial complaints, ayspopsia, constipation, | . Address DAVOL MEDKCINE CO., I 0. Box 270, Sun Fricisco, Cal, For Satoty g Fellow of Carroll. laund and s located at 724 Broadway. | equity cases on docket to carry the term ground, but no clew has been obtained. 1t | neuralgia and biliousness are all relieved by | FOR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM ST, OMAHA, NEB, ' e llgifllfll;ullll:bllll his, try it and be convinced, | inio April. Tho case of Regier against Me- | o Yensonabic, 1o supposc that 1o O AT ) e e R AR s 1o : i 3 i hir 1 aonlied o & Harinan Blang| e (2R e and oumber, . 7l Cormick Harvesting Machine company was | Was the victim of some one. " 1f he had been | uine,"which should be kept always on hand | == - == = = — 4 DO AL 51 o lap & mall G ALk A ARy Claims Ho Was Hold Up. tried yesterday. The case of Pearson against | i1 Yo would have flown. but insiead he | foF emergencie WI B A 103 Maln street. John Murphy, a young man who is well | the Westchester Fire Insurance company, : v:\“-m‘Ix'l_vh:;“?‘:fl'nl :[I'lvlhrh\‘n*\{”«'“’;""":‘)"‘, ’]"‘;_‘ own Nutlonal Frateranl Legion Meeting. 1€11 lly111g v ) A pleasing entertalnment 18 to be given at | Kno¥n in Council Bluffs, complained to the | which was tried at his place last Saturday, | PAMEo THI%E G5 1L e, Witg IR BRG] PIMTSBURG, March 12.—The biennial con- (] ] ) (]} o A \ the First Baptist church this evening, March | Police last evening that he had been held up | i)l be again taken up today before County | escay 195 meet the demand made upon him | vention of the National I'raternal leglon 18 | The Good Samaritan, 20 Years' Experience, Fl‘ult Tl‘ee‘j pared. Admission, including supper, 15c, er Tmpleme: company’ establishme) Rev. G. W. Wainwright of Blair addressed cople attendec 3 and the 8 include:’ Bupreme. appdalie 2 2 & ST L 4o | Bear Tenth avenuo about 8 oelock when e | no waton meeting at the Metnodist Bpiscopal | " PeOP'® attended the fune Comma Crs of Newark, N. J WOMEY,. PROFRLUTON QX 201 Buy the b t g B aUnEY iy Spopnone 200, 0| was met by a bricklaer named John | church Sunday, and left yesterday for Au-|STRANGE JUKY CANNOT AGREE | sup Thomas, and suprenic WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- Y. eSst. y Pearl street. Specialty of gents' fine’ work, | Hughes, who pulled a dirk from his pocket T . b mu!halndlr tor, J. W. P. fiates of luign- SARY OF MEDICINE, A minute lost can never be 3 JRlItA coliars:and o sugiordorpdiiim 19 fiieiun biy sluff or have | Mrs, Tomseit of Omaha, who has for some | Alleged Sioux City Boodler Will Not Be inere, khe conventignswlll @dlovrn (0 Ert: [and I8 o calamity to lose severul ¥ 4 R e i care’ is heart cut out. Murphy had neither | e o liciing with her brothers, D, J Conviatan Thic Torm: 13 S dra e B oh 0 many lowa and Nebraska people e or a hea ch he wanted to dis. BBV R 3 ! e T done whe ‘have bo b’ Tho Council Blufts Rowing association held | Wedlth nor a heart which he wanted to dis- | 33q George Colling, returned home today. SIOUX CITY, March 12—(Special Tele- Voley 8111l Anchored in Orsgon. eownione,when they have bought foreign E Ats stockholders' annual mecting Monday even- h;’m‘;",'"‘("r‘ wl:»u':r..f(un:::m:: "’, e nojse he Mrs, Levy and sister, Miss McGinnis, left | gram.)—The jury in the Strange case is put- | PORTLAND, Ore, March 12.—Constable T b 4 R 8 iy ol 1105 6 motan ' | today for Waco, at which pl they will | ting in Its third day since it went out, and | F. N. Boley has not yet succeeded in get- T + & BROTHIRS, 3 e a y 5 y 1y v Ing in the league rooms. The attendance was | who was passing and he, with two or three [ (008% fOF AVERO, visiting acquaintane h S R Fe s lict than at | Ng out of the state with Isaac H. Prad- THIZ CRESCENT NURSERY, i moro than wice as largo as at any meeting | other men, rushed to Murphy's rescue. | *PYC A W CyE KRR SHAUETREICER | 16 apparently no mearer a verdiel than At yuf "ho®colored politician who Med Were born on the lands where thelr nurses held since the organization was founded, and | Hughes struck out for some other place, but Atiss annn) h 98 pa first. The jury is eaid to stand still elght | 7 ngas ity for participating in tion ry stock is grown, and years of patient, gt v Aniza R 0 A0 | was arrested during the evening and slated | Y68 bern teaching in this county, left yes- | to four for conviction, Judge Gaynor, who | frauds, He started last night with his inteligent experiment have taught them the the reports of the varlous oflcers showed the | \if “6iC'Chiargo ‘of assault with Intent g0 | (er8y for Kingfisher, Okl 7| s been out of the city since Saturday | prisoner. bt was stopped ai Sajem. 1o best Varieties for this cllinate. Conseauently Sikb to be o a wery prowperdus condition. | St nurder Mrs. Julia Green, mother of Mra, W. B. | night, whl return tomorrow morning ‘and | was broieht back o this cits on a chiarie | their nom "I"’l:\;)l Slock i s hurdy us the o are now embers, fo ve of Bell of this place, died, and her body was | will probably discharge the o of Kkidnaping. | fore ces, They hi stoc] i v ero o o meeting, The associatio n £ e - oL (TR The re. | 1ess an agréement 1s reached in” the mean- —-———— | for’ the spring delivery 1re TR e e g e s *I.‘A:\J;: The froks sustion salesef iou's momen's | faken o Now ¥k dors lrment. | The ces e e e 0" chanee. that such an | Oklahomw's First Rain in Months, [ yrarraned e to nan Y, Vinyard, out of . as & balanca of $43i and children’s shoes still goes merrily on at | mains were accompanicd by Mr, P. Boll | Geement will be reached, PERRY, OKL, March 12—A hard rain fel n Parking Trees and Ornamental stool 3 ::l'm'\:(‘","‘l"'“)“ I lltfhr;h'l-“l'“;““v Jhopular that | 200 Broadway. The Morris boys had a fine | and Mrs. Schofleld of Middleton, N. Y. § POt S ot b S RHRRE LR AN hd by ,'m'“'l’l',‘, r“',' | Maic no mistake'dn Your orders, Send u‘; b _nece « @ member- | gtock, and, as an example of the slaughter, —— rategiign. i e Nopth, any consequence, Wel r - yollr List oCavants for prices, We cap nlaash A 8hip, nd for that, purpose o resolution Was | $5 shoes hive been sold at §1. Auction every Many Rabid Dogs at Ashland. I0WA CITY, In, Matclf 12—(pecial Tele- | {11V ConBCdience. Wells and clsterns were Fihirts "inice: Connel Dingrenges: Counol) / fora that tho tnitiation oo he poard of direc: | atternoon and evening. H. H. Inman, sale ASHLAND, Neb, March 12.—(Special)— | &ram.)—Governor Jackson, who is just back | excéedingly hard to obtaim. —The rain Wil Omaha Tice, and prominent ,“_X;" prtimeng by ] that ¢ i d from $10 | ypap; H. A, Messmore, proprietor. from a trip through, the south, told The | be a godsend to crops, especially wheat, Nurscrics 5x miles north of Council B to $25. This will undoubtedly be done, The £ Mad dogs continue to be the leading topic of | [FOT & AP throukh the south told The | BG b godtend, Lo cro pP racrics six uncil Bl b ‘ :«::uu\\‘\'lu:;h:.rrl‘- x(:)‘\;‘:u-‘\‘\lyl |I-plv|u(u‘l. q}.;.m e “-~ Il.n;l \\’4---:« the town. This morning another was killed, | [iGrection is being ud\m‘nh]d more and 2 e A - MENERAY BROS., LW, . president; Thomas awson, | This will positively be the last week of our | which makes six killed in the 1ast four weeks, | more in that section, pafticularly in Louis- ulists y Oakland, Crescent, Towa, 3 4 yice president; Emmet Tinley, secretary; C. | great half price sale. Come this week and | yesides some. stock bitten by them, The | 1ana and " Mississippl, wh prominent | OAKLAND, Cal, March 12.—Yesterd b B. Reld, treasurer; H. Z. Haas, commodore; | get your frames and pictures for just hair| 2¢*'3% 3 A demoerats are advocating the candidacy for [ mynicipal elections resulted in the electi 2 — — A. B, Ross, vice commodore; Edward price. Open evenings. one killed this morning bit a number of other | president of Senator Allison of Iowa. A IS A M VNSRS g Vi 1“ | 1 treat the foir PR 4 m—— Wickham, Frank 8. Pusey, I vhert H. L. Smith & Co., 45 Main Str dogs, besides some milch cows, before dis- T N A P 4 BY AL, OVRR At 1no [0/10Ming K s0qe0s: The Ganymede Wheel club also held a meot- i b o PR patehed, EIEAGIMY EANAULARLFRA “‘lyv]v . | @ eratie” canditaie, by 50 majoricy e | Catarrh of the Head, Throat and Lunge: GEO. P, SANFORD, A. W. RIDKMAN, nd elected the following officers for the | Davis, drug, paint, glass man. 200 B'way, | P40 y 3 10WA CITY, Ia, March, 11.—(8pecial Tele- | populists also elect the ity attorney, iwelve | AEe8 ot the Lye und Ear, Fits and Apoplexy, | President, Cushler, f ::?)fin‘:m‘l;m‘r:' President, B, ¢ ?’urrmn'wl s P ) i County Superintendent Clark 15 today hold- | grum)—The homeoputhly medical depart- | Louncimen and two renool ditcetnid, W V¢ | Heart Disvasc, Liver Complaint, Kidnty: Conit | president, M. O. Van Derveer; secretary, ¢ Pay Tuxes ihis Montn, ing teachers' examination, and tomorrow | ment of the State university of Iowa held e it = A 3 H. Dye; treasurer, L. Duquette; pe| The general taxes become delinquent April| Superintendent Farley of Cass county will | its an |;m.| tumuln-;nuum t -lx lmn» 1:1 the Took the Safe Along W nal Weadlkunens, Di Dahl, captain. Most of the interest centered | 1, and if they are not paid before that date | be in the city, and the matter will be decided | opera house tonight, A scholarly addr HRI March 12.—At String- | ease, St. Vitus' | in the election of a captain, J, M ,,.(",”"!A penalty of 1 per cent a month will be | Whether there will be a summer school held [ 0f l]’(\"'_ ]4”'2‘"\'\".11-"'.'”' fosesslon’ wi ,'»‘)“:;'u town robbers entered the store kept by M. | Whitg Swell \ was a candidate for the position, and Mr. | charged up against the property. One-haf | MEXe I Jul Were graduated, of whgm nine were women. | Lounds, and, loading the safe on a palr of | OFS ‘a1d Dugquette having promised to give him a $150 | oo *! h “"l " )' |' ) ne-half | “afisses Alma Jorden, -Mattie Reasoner ands Lt trucks 'secured at the depot, hauled it sey- ut or draw u;‘- E | Biayolo 1o e ORISR R R S & S :nlnl.(xl.\x :v “‘:,“ : :l;“ ’l‘k‘;"”" 5 “'“l;“" L;“' Inl yerda Oppenheimer, who have been visiting eotric Light Compin ”I‘xll mlnw Mx“ !hwi'vuunl 'umll 1.1- w it qn-n‘ 0{:-!1‘-.!:':‘!‘.‘. ::‘-" :l 1‘ of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa. 4 a case the payment of the other hall may : < i 3 " with dynamite ey se d abol 50, p > o brisk run. Ho only got near enough to the | 1" postponcd " unti). September 0. Speciat | A0 for the past few days, returned Lome . March 12—An examina- b AR IBX- SIS b B health, Dropsy cured without | Capital, . . $100,000 goal, however, to glve Duquette a nervous | yaxus which come due this month, need not | 208 2 tion of the books of the 'Kanzas City Elec- iterfeiters Sentenced. ‘lfll ping. Hpecial Attention giy 1 profit .' shock, from which he has not yet recovered HANAN. N e S8 Lo Clitton Hinckley, who had his arm badly | (10 1ignt company’ his developed the fact March 12T} o to Brivate and Venereal Diseases | 1 100S, . . . 12,000 | —_— be paid Beptembe ich event in- | mangled by a circular saw, has been removed #ght Ll d.1ue fack March 12 Whe counterfeit- | of all kinds, 850 (0 $500pforieit for | 002 of the oldest banks In the siate of Iowa, E; Dr. Laugel, ofice 410 5th ave.; tel, 18 terest will be charged for paving and grading | to Omaha, where he was placed in a hospital. | {hat the cc has been systematically rrested last week at Mo, were | any Wenereal Disease | cannot o We solicit your Lusinces and coliections We ud i 180, v ¥ bbed of s 1t d dollars during 1 3 at 6 per cent, sewer at 7 and sidewalk and | Supday his arm was token off at the shoulder | foubed, of several thousaud dollars during | centenced in court here today. Joseph Trip. | WIUHOUE Mereury Worms removed | ¥ay 6 per cent on time deposits. We will be 1 Marringe Liornses curblog at 8 The county (reasurer's office | with the hope of saving bis life He s very | hot be told ulitl Gn expert, Who s now ai | 163, Fecelved three years i ihe beniten- | i twoor thico hours, Oriio pay. Hemorrhoids | Picascd (o see und serve you The following marriage leenses were fssusd | I8 beginning to have frequent visits from tax- | Jow at prescnt. work on the books, mahcs his report, but ft | Hary and 1 Ireeberg recelved two and a ""“;".‘l"‘ od, z — 4 by the county clerk yesterday payers, and the crowd will go on increasing | L. D. Gibson returned home today from | 8 sald to alrcady approximatc $5,000 A. J - Wil AR R0 ALR APPLIC TED . 4 . At daily until the close of the month a visit over winter wilh relatives in lowa. Coulter. ‘who has Deen Dookikeeper for” thé Oklnhoma’s First Legal Hanging o R g SRR G dasAT Ry M Michael Duchmann, Pottawattamie O 2. A » S35 Misses Mattle and Susie Seabrook of Lin- | coiPRAAY BINEE 110 A8 Becuser o alls e | PERRY, Okl, March 12—Oklahoma®is to - ! g ~ f Catherine E. Spangler, Pottawattamie 0o. 24 [ & R McPherson, "l“f‘w fus flowers and | coln, who wero visling over Sunday With | [ted. but fs under the surveitiance of dhe | have her first logal hanging tomorrow, when | DR, G. W, PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. | paua fl |CES' flun',l u s 1. 8. Wilkins, Pottawattamie € 3 Rlkais, Dosign work 8 spesialty ire or- | their brother, J. W. Seabrook, and family, re- | American Surety company, which is on his | John Milligan will be exccuted for thé mur- | The only Physlcian who | K Anna B, Smith, Pottawattamie Co. ders day or night. 1281 1. Plerce, Council| turned home today. bond. Coulter is captain 'of company B, | der of Gabe Clark and his wif Milligan without asking a | = o Andrew Jorgenson, Pottawattamie Co. Dlufts. - - - Third regiment, and is well known in social | plit his vietims' h open with an axe, At u distunce se 3 v e R R T e P Py Y e Ord Man Decln e, circles, He was known as a “high roller,” —_—— Blank, No. 1 for men, No. % for woinen. | CHINNEYS CLEANED: VAULTS CLEANED H. . McMullen, Douglas county, Neb, Mk a” rau o ORI g ORD, Neb., March 12.—Elmer Powers was — ) Al correspondence strivtly confidential 4 Hurke, st W, 8 Homer's, 838 Broadway, kK 1da lansen, Douglas county, Nib.. The report of the llbrarian of the public| .~ e J Convention Making Very Litt - Medicing sont by oxpress. Address aillotiors | T e o ] MoV, B Ty library shows that the public appreciates | declared insane by the county board Satur- | §ALT LAKE, March 12.—The constitu W F B, PILVATR BARN POR BENT NEAR - 3 5 v : ibra s iha appreclates o SALT L Mar 2.—The cons Court house. Appl e office, Counc " Maggle Bchieths, Omaha .oooiieiiiii: the advantage of having the place open on |48 and taken to Norfolk asylum today. tional convention made very little progress G. W. PANC : Boly 8¢ See afiics, Counchl EURE i Mortimer Dunlay Sunday. During the past month 5300 per.| A YOung man named Stark was under | today veral papers on the leading sub- | When Baby was slck, we gave her Cactoria, 655 Braosowar. Co FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR 4 l Carrle Michael, ¢ ++ 28| gons visited the library, and of these 800 | examination by the board today and de- ts were submitted as a pirt of a constitu- | When she waga Child, she cried for Castoria, Enclose 10c in stamps for reply. u id a0 euay terma. Dy & Hasty 'SR ¢ ~ " X S MRIXe MRS A | X S n and referred to proper committees. The | g = AR L 4 The Aberlin will open Wednesday, March [ Mér¢ "“_i“ o "l“fi' s ]‘“““-‘fl in the | He will be taken to Norfolk were mostly copled from laws | 'When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, - - — | A FINE LIVERY OUTFIT FOR SALE; 1 LAN- P \ 18, with first class board and rooms. South- | Month X “‘~;“"“M| & DOOKS_LaKNen werc | asylum tomorrow B of California, Idaho and Colorado When she bad Childsen, she gave them Castcrle | “day, 1 brougham, 1 coach, 1 surrey, 1’ phaeton 3 Weat corner Sixth avenue and Seventh street, | 5:598, classified as follows: Philosophy, 97;| Snow fell here all day Sunday and covered - q . e 3 buggles, & iclghs, § sets harness. Day @ - St g " | theology, 856; natural sclence, 886; fiction, |the ground an inch deep. The weather Ended a Notorious Career. SINS & BAINBRIDGE, 2!t R A ) . How s your cough? Take Ballard's hoar- [ 3,627; poetry and essays, 716; history and and Federal Courts. Rooms $)i- ) borud sxrup. It ie the best; at De lh\\.u'h.lblugruyh), 1 Block, Counell Blully, lowa, BUUZAr | WANTED, GOOD GIRL FOR_ GENBRALG Bousework. Mis H. W. Titon, 647 6ih aveaies cleared up toward night and a great number | SAN FRANCISCO, March 12.—Harry 5; travels, 412; magazives, iuav.ul people turned out to see the eclipse, Browne, @ notorious water front character

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