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THE OMAHA DAILY BERE: WEDRESDAY, IMPORTANT I0WA LITIGATION MAY 8, e ———— e, ONARA DAY BEE | NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS | COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, - - 1895. | T | Injure his credit, and has made application | to the court to compel the company to file a copy of the circular. Willlam Botthoft of Denver was discharged yesterday by the trial judge. He was ac cused by George F. Wheeler of West Virginia of selling him a salted mine. The executive committee of the demo cratic_party Iin Texas has been called to meet May 27 for the purpose of defining the 4 FARMERS TAKE 70 THE SCHEME, tssued for the property to be resold Tuesday, May 14 The suit of Ella O Clinton for $138 tor bill of the Pinney against Ann claimed to be due on a doc- P ; 3 | late Dr. C. H. Pinney, Is to Philosopbical Fruit Grower Sees Good to|be tried this morning. The upper right b hand corner of the note given to secure the Come from the Hail Storm. bill fs very much blotted with ink, the last figure of the year “188—' being undecipher- IT LEFT THE CROP IN SPLENDID SHAPE able. The plaintiff claims that the note was They Will Aid in Constrac Fremont Tramway. who we thought would $100 at the inost have put thelr in thelr pockets and have given us a $500 subscription.” The People Satisfied CTERSEEEED RN WATER MAKRR | the western part of the county Fort ! est of the Omaha-Fremont Everybody, Both Young and Old, Declare Themselves for This g the Omaha- armers not Immense Quantities of Land in Nebraska and that State Involved. NO. 12 PEARL SBTREET glve | hands dow us ov elivered by cartier to any part of the eity. H. W. TILTON, Lesse. TELEPHONES~Dusiness office, No. ®ditor, No. 2, e MINOIE MENTIONS. ©rand, Counell Bluffs. B. F. Clark, prop Mayne Real Estate agency, 639 Broadwas Clan Stewart No, 123 | meet Thursday evening in Royal Arcanum lors; entrance on Pearl street. Take cievator: Unity guild wili hold a special meeting this afternoon at 2:30 in the guild room. All mem bers are requested to be prosent, : yut tumps of lce by the carload on | g gattin Dithtran cautch. masiy. Tuatadsy atteenoon but 1 looked at my orchard | Mulholland at the residence of Mrs. I*, W. Spetman, after the storm was over and found that while | = Bluft street. a good deal of fruit had been knocked off, The Board of Equalization held its first | thero was as much left as any tree ought to meeting last night. The city assessor pre The trees are well loaded sented his books, and meetings will now t beld every evening. The Mandolin quartet Misses Bedison and Messre entertained by Miss Rich enth street this evening. The case of Meyer, Becker & (o, executed in 1885, and ran for a year, while | STORY CF A PIONEER'S §HREWD DEAL | position of the party on silver. the defendant claims it was executed in A plot of United States prisoners at 1883, and is consequently outlawed Ny .« oSl \d is consequently outla Smith, Ark., to secure arms and escape, after | yikes this statement as an His Heirs Dring Suit to Secare Title to | killing the guards, came to light stoves for the public to experiment cn. Don't Acres Sold for e v1r Juidlil f the Hrw ipast i ot o Bl e S e ARIRY | a bill making it a misdemeanor to iy to | of $75.000 from the farmers in Douglas coun have been tried and tested for years and are S N O o | " (e e Lo T S hE gl ) accommodations In any public place | tra Those living within a mile on A The Gilly and Will Day met | either side are expected to thow their In N eparatior near Sargent, Ky., yesterday and a fight en- | terest in order to make the project a suc Great hq‘“"“‘ s sued, in which three of the ly boys were | cess In Dodge unty and in Fremont the killed and Joe Day was fatally wounded. compa expects to have an additional guar. ) anty of $25,000. None of the subscriptions l by the fyay in which the project is re Ny 't B, Joaeph, wex dfiggad; are to be paid until the roadway is actually )h“ ;\l{h Ob h” l ;\ I (OA\h The company expects company at St. Joseph, was drugged, beaten and robbed at an early hour yesterday morn- | bulit ing. He was in a dying condition last night. | At present nothing new is developing in — The historical little church bullt by An-|the undertaking except the canvass of “Rain Water Maker” Is never sold In drew Jackson, near the Hermitage in 1323, | financial phase of the problem. — Mr. Cooper | hulk, nor s it ever peddled from house was badly damaged in a storm yesterday by | fay8 that the farmers in the western part of | to house. All_people should refusoe a tree blowing down on it and crushing in | the county and the people of Fremont are article that is offercd them that has the roof. especially outspoken in favor of the tram way. It the project meets with this con- [ M9 SaVage on the package. A speclal train on the Erie road made | W S y SR L] I » five A ) i ! 1iGded favor: {6 1v:not &t A1l mbrobable, e Liere ave an abundance of spurious, the run of 122 miles from Huntington, Ind h % tled water soltonor th } to Hammond yesterday in 134 minutes, and | thinke, that the line may be bullt this sca- | SO-called water softenors on the market years the lands were sold for taxes. [ of this time twelve minutes was consumed | 801: In this event a spur would be built | but they all contaln Lye, Borax and offensive greases and are ruinous to the hands and all Kinds of fabrics, They are also very expensive in the in the inter- | tramway line, ndication of the rded 0 secure w guaranty 43; night v Muef - bbb A There are lots of new things in vapor Hamuered Off by the the Trees Still Bear All They Can Well Carry and Wil Produce Tmmensely. Thousands of posed way SPENCER boys and Joe gram.)—The Dungan's entire stock of hardware will be | closed out on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, regardiess of cost ay’s haflstorm wae a good thing for remarked a good authority. ‘It little bad at first to see the clouds | May 7.—(Special Tele- term of the Clay county dis- of ¢ trict court, which opened today, is likely t hot; cool off with reseryolr lce, | be rendered noteworthy from the fact that 5 Baldwin block, tel. 186 the cases involving the titles to thousands of acres landscape, .ndld line of men's suits at Metcalf LGB for $6.50. Nebraska and northwestern Iowa put on trial. Nearly thirty years ago Irwin, an Ohio man, went to Nebraska City terday, o mutice what a favorit the | Neb., with a carpetbag full of soldiers land AToted oF thie |, UL ICHiS HuIL TelT Gestion LN 8ILY, WHE yORE e a RCRA 1 RELIAR th e the | warrants. Wit thee he secured an immense s ® [ terday's reports made It evident that Council | tWO-Wheeled steed is getting to be among the | oo™ oo 1na 1n the two states. In et Bluffs tight on the easter! sundary of ler men, men who last year stood around | i covared bortionk ‘ob thehlts the st But little hall fell at either of | laughed at us boys, as they ARDILL Sl nty c the iwes, Wilcox's or McPhe o tiiddiaet ! ce 1RAINSt | g gnly a few windows were brok T e Bl Irwin Rochhols was completed and given to th A R R 8 fact that o large trict court Jury yesterday afternoon about | COtRTAT G6(8, near CeChian BEER: 1B 4TS, are learalng {0 rid g rclock. Ala late hour the jury vas st A AR IR L Ly e L X fot of pagers fn a fu ere shattered by the hallstonce, many of | forging down the middle of the street at a Bt (e i Mding AL LA LLILR] o I | breakneck speed and calling out for the street ment of the Sapp bullding phy's nlaning mill, a few feet away, lost sev- | leared.” evening about 10:30 o'clock enty-five window lights, and thirty-six were | ©, b€ ClEared " ¢ the ment was called out and blaze was eX- | hroken in coaches that had been left standing |,/ R ey tingulshed without damage to the attorneys of the city, Is | building [on the tracks in the Union Pacific 15 : |on the tracks in the Union iflc 3 conquests of the wheel. A few days ago he or its contents | Nearly ail the windows in the front part of | Lieiooic to ride out to the Schoal for the Ofcer Murphy has returned f the Fifth avenue Methodist church were also | preeFimR b0 FOR BAT S0 (00 hifgs weht Moines, where he went to broken. el N— nicely until he was on his way home, when is sald to have passed a f BENNISON BROS, something happened to disturb his equilib Jacob Neumayer last winter rium and he fell off. There were no curb. without his man stones or horse blocks in that section of th Mrs. Conrad riverse, and he had to lead his wheel back aged 19 years, of convulsions Tt a day's | gojng ever off-red over a retail counter, look not having sufficiently mastered the fiiness. The funeral will take place this |y 'vour own interest, spend your money with [ mount morning at 10 o'clock, at the residenc us during this sal G.H Keg Creek township. Lawrence LL muslin, 3¢ yard All members of St 50 pieces standard dress prints, 3%c a Concordia and Bluffs division ) American light shirting cal’co, U. R. K. of P, are requested to meet at| 7 and S white shaker flannel, Castle hall this evening for important busi- | 100 pfeces of Jaconat Duchess, ness connected with Pythian memorial day. | givies 100 yard Daniel 0'Grady has filed an information in | 15c quality printed dimities, 8¢ yard Justice Walker's court charging Dungan d-inch dotted curtain swiss, 123e yard, With passinz a bogus check for $8 on him. | o quality, black and grey morcen skirt- The original case commeficel in police court, | yng. 39c yard but has been moved to Justice Vien's court [ These prices will save you money. on a change of venue. 1 case 27-inch Scotch figured lawns, The investigation made by a veterinary | warranted fast, fe yard surgeon reveals the fact that of the cattle that 15 pieces of half wool challies, 9¢ yard. died on High street last Saturday Sunday SPECIAL SILK SALE at least three had been killed by the admin- [ A our Kal Kal wash silks, 20c yard. istration of arsenic. An effort will be made | Al our 76c chick Taffety siik, 39 yard. to locate the guilty parties. $1 novelty silk, for waists, 69¢ yard. Bluffs City council No. 7, Junlor Order | 57.nch $2.50 black satin Duchess, United American Mechanics, extends a cordial | yarq invitation to all members of the order to at- | * g1 quality black satin Duchess, 89c yard. tend a “smoker high five” social tonght at | Yoy can save money by buying your silks Grand Army of the Republic hall at 8 o'clock. | 4uq dress goods of us. at E. F. Wagener, recording secretary. CARPET AND CURTAIN SALE. Pottawattamie tribe No. 21, Improved Order | As long as they last, real Brussel net of Red Men, will meet in regular session this | curtains, worth $8.50, at $4.98 pair. evening at their wigwam, 103 Pearl street. | Curtain shades, with fixtures All members are requestéd to attend, as a | 150, team will be organized and drilled for the | ' rointless adoption of palefaces. H. B. Parkinson, | 50 yard. eachem. Cotton warp, 45c Frank Kanady, who lives at the corner of | It you need rugs Pleasant street and Twelfth avenue, was ar- | tains, see us. We rested yesterday on the charge of stealing | money. Mail orde soms tabaceo, His brother George claims | monoY: Mail orders they were given some tobacco by Clarence Blakeley, who said he was going away Lo hunt a job, but did not say where he was going. John Clausen was robbed Sunday afternoon of $25 worth of razors. He was called down to the store by a farmer, who had some chinery he wanted to look at. While he was in front of the store he heard a noise as of some one entering the side door, but did not see any one. He afterward found that a showcase had been opened and the razors taken. Froperty owners on Tenth avenue are be- glnning to agitate the paving of that av enue, and it is probable that a petition will DBros.’ are to be | the oo John 01 *Uns Are “You'd be surpriced,” remarked a bicyclist rning. | have to carey Towa unties called us lous amusements. It is proportion of those wh this year are sober and ddle age, who lately d redeem size i any of ce in the base. caught fire last The fire depart me well favored one of the latest the g Water Aruggists and pound packige Maker Is Zrocers—n for 25 cents, sold by large all two GRAND ARMY VETERANS the lTowa Qinton. CLINTON, Ta., May 7.—(8pecial Telegr The first day of the twenty-first encamp- ment of the lTowa Grand Army of the ublic opened auspiciously this morning. ‘here are fully 8,000 people here from all parts of the state. These Include the dele- gates to the Sons of Veterans, ladies of the Grand Army of the Repuablic Women" Relief corps and Ladies' Aid society. Ced: trouble in getting oft—some way, but cant | Ruplds has the Banner deleation, nearly get on without the aid of a dry goods box | 80) coming from there, while Dubugue fu 2 of the sorf. He neglected to | nished 500. Tt is the most largely attended beautitul | or_something of ml o H 'v'l»\ !' 1 to] ot ampment of recent years, every county carry a dry goods box along with him on| (" the' state having a presentative, The one ‘of his recent early morning excursions [ annual parade took place this afternoon, and and had a walk of fifteen blocks home, was reviewed by Governor Jackson, (om- mander-in-Chief Lawler, of the Grand Army, and other clal guests. This even- ing the lowa ex-prisoners of war will hold their camp fire. It was nearly 3 o'clock before the parade started There were nearly 3,000 men in lr IN LINE Des First Day wet a 0% ged He man_who check on | returned ampment wt m.) y Clearing Sale. Comimencing Monday, May 6, greatest bar- Knickman died yesterday and killed Miss theater at Joplin, released from the for his old home he returns have Denton, freight agent of the Rock Island & Pacific, had a like exp Albans lodge No. few mornings a He never has ABOUT L A 55 | 5v Stons directly to the fair grounds, thus connceting inade o eiort & them, al- | by stops. Fremont with the Dodge street extension of though he lived until 1893. His heirs, how The supreme council of the A. P. A. will | ufe"i8nE WER L0 BRIRS S ever, have brought suit for recov of the | meet In Milwaukee today. It I8 expected land on the ground that he was ineane when | 400 delegates will be present and that a Georgia Manu ors Organizing. end : N the tax sales took place. Whatever the v great effort will be made to organize it into| yppANTA, A N 300 of the | . IRain Water Makerr is not to be cone dict of the county court, the case will be | Political party, leading manufacturers of Georgla are as- | founded with such countericits, and carried to the supreme court, and years of nator Cullom of Illinols stated in an in- | combled here today for the purpose of or- | the public warned against thesa litigation are in prosy terview in San Francisco that he favored bl- | oy pizing o manufactur wesocra- | frauds, metallism, but thought an international | tjan, ‘The gates, representing every se Rain agreement was necessary to prevent silver | tion of the state and every branch of man monometallism ufacturing industry, met in the hall of th In the United States court at Chicago yes- | house of represcntatives at nogn and were il terday the case against Clarence C. Cheney | son who *noKe Driehy in expianation. smd and other officers of the Western Bank Note imendation of the purposcs of the meet company for counterfeiting in printing the \1;\\ ].\m-x currency warrants was dis G|W|PANGLE’ MI Dl missed. . ] : Will McBride, who shot ALL THERE 1S TO SAY The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. Dell Owen at the Club 3 READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND i\l-vi tn' 189 l||1|:l‘lw"‘||] b WOMEN, PROPRIETOR OF THE penitentiary and started . i e Threats to lynch him it STUART'S DYSPEPSIA hdetr-t i been made. TABLETS The chief of the Immigration bureau has P refused to accept bond from th Anchor Line Steamship company that the eighty. seven Italians detained at New York will not public charges, and they will be deported Judge Caldwell yesterday author ceivers of the Santa Fe to secure a modifi cation of the contract with the Wells Fargo Express company. The judge intimated that 18 That They Cure Every ¥ Trouble Safely and Perd Jose become Mrs. Sarah A. Skeels, an estimable lady re- siding at Lynnville, Jasper Co., lowa, was for twenty-five years a sufferer from Dyspep- sta, and her complete lieaith unless a modification was secured he would | '8 80 remarkable that Ll abrogate the entire contract. In the case for Five of the largest coal companies in 11i- | many of whom nols, controlling an output of 10,000 tons|the same manner daily at Wilmington, have combined into | interested in learning how all one compuny to better enable tem to meet | troubles may be avolded and cured. competition from other fields and to carry | o on the fight for better freight rat L ':, AL i »\(N‘{r Hl The negroes of St. Joseph threaten to[>tUart® Dyspepsia Tablets make trouble it Joe Burris, the man con- | Stch great and victed of assaulting a white woman, is|Wish to express my sincere gratitude. In hanged Saturday, according to the present | fact, 1t has been six months since I took x:ruufim} : 1[1‘.. ® ..:u‘v’ has :[\(\lun_nmln spectal | the medicine and I have not had one parti L s cle of distress or difficulty since. And all | _Catarrhof the He Assistant Secretary of State Uhl attended 4 enses of the a cabinet meeting yesterday. It is an unusual | this in the face of the fact that the best| He occurrence for an assistant secretary (o at- | doctors I'consulted told me my case was | plai temd Thece mectinge. and 1t 1s understond a | Incurable, as I had suffered for twenty-five | pression, Loss of Ma e large number of documents were read bear- [ Years. I want half a dozen packages to dis JYeakuess, Diabotes, Lrights Dix n + A 1 tribute among my friends hi who are St Vitus® Dance, Rhicumatism, Paralysis ing upon current diplomatic difficultics. A s I i ra o AwintE EweN g Sorcs, T The steamer Gaelle, from Hongkong, ar- | youv, SPFOU W8 g A O R EELS, | OF8 & 1 roved 7 rived in San Francisco yesterday, bringing N A e A S IR TGO LGRS ¢ Nession, x he British [y Mrs. I. N, Beard of Lismore, La., writes: | drop of blood, Woman wit hes 10WA . ¢ T (Special Tele- | MeWS Of the wreck of the British ship Earnes |« haye the greatest faith in Stuart’s Dys- | dellcate orgams restored t caad Stk [ (Spectal Tele- | cliffte on_ Price's islands, oft the coast of | pepsla Tables. I have used differont medi- Dropsy cured wit LK : i China. The crew was rescued. Also news | cines, but found no relief until I got the olding its thirty-third annual meeting here i 1 LI holding of a mutiny on board the British ship Lil-| tablets, and now after takin . 1 today. Mayor Reno delivered the address H 4 7 i ey Gl i) aking one 50:cent 15 sub: | of Welcome, and President. Schieffer and | 1010 In the same waters, which was only sup- | hox I feel 5o much better that I cannot for- Dean Hunt. of the Sihie univerdity, ‘rer | pressed after several of the crew and two | bear writing you.” \T, 413 Broadway. |sponded. DF. A. W. Harlan of Chicago will | of the officers were wounded. Mr. W. H. Lockwood, Weedsport, N. Y., = read a paper on “Coagulation,” and Dr, 'A. e writes: “I have just finished one box of ay Ferry to Manawa, C. Hewitt of Chicago on “Anaesthetics.’ Stuart’'s Dyspepsia Tablets and I shall never A meeting of a committee of South Omaha — o —— : be without them. I was troubled with both citizens and the trustees of Lewls township TELEGRAPIIC BRUEFS. donc dyspepsia and constipation. I have three Afthrhcon. ale P 3 ERES & 4 done. people here now waiting for them.' "l{hny\ n about | is to be held next Friday evening In South The statement was Mri (Cik BIt(Gecre olh WiRoHEator Wiy ell's house, sa3- | Omata for the purpose of devising some w Cortes yesterday that says: “Although I have used only one b LS ey of getting the citizens of that place to Man- good terms with Japan. of Stuart’s Tablets T atisfied 0 »sented to the of council at its ne mother. This was the last seen of her. She |° A f Stuarts Table am satisfied they arc :"“’"I:L“ “‘T““‘:h ”"m:"l"_y I:“:{:"l-l “Im":f"”’“f Ctarted off In the right Girection. but a call | a¥a Without the half day's journey which is King Humbert has signed the decree dis- | the greatest medicine on record for any Thost popular means of access to Fairmount | at the hospital elicited the information that | NOW required. The plan that has been Sug- solving the Italian Chamber of Deputies. The | stomach park, and with the street well paved to the | she had not been there. She took no money Bested is to establish a “"‘”»" across the Mi election will be held May 26. Stuart's park line It is argued that travel would be | or extra clothing with her, so she could | $0urt from the foot of M street, and then Cuban insurgents attacked two small vil- taste and, if necessary, can be taken | W L R ACAE ot v sone mony miles witheut: mensider, | passengers could be landed at the pavilion lages and escaped with slight lo after | every hour in’ the day without injury, but greatly as le Al e ot Tas e one v~ | attor a trip of a mile and a half in length, Killing a number of Spanish troops. with positive benefit. At any drug stor Jesse Donahue, the burglar who escaped | Able difficulty, The matter has not yet been |y o"goyih Omaha people want the trustees cents per packag from the Shelby county fail last December, | Feported to the police. The missing girl | 7€ SO AEEEE PEIPCE B Ahe, o e ot e was taken back to Harlan yesterday by Sher- | has a cousin living in the city. now runs west and ‘south from the May sale has been a grand AiHaee To keep up the excitement we offer numbers In ladies’ wrappers at a price that is less than the first coet of the goods that is in them Lot 1. Made of standard prints, with cir- cular ruffle, loose front and Watteau back and rolling collar. Big assortment of light and medium_colored stripes and figures, well worth 76¢, to go at 48c each, Lot 2. A regular $1.00 wrapper made of the best quality of indigo blue prints to go 69¢ each. Lot 3. Made of best black and gray, with le full ruffle, Watteau back and pointed belt, usually sold for $1.50, for this sale 89 So far success. colors three restoration to we present the the benefit of our re; have doubtless suff and will, therefore, Three Burglnrs tireak Jail PACIFIC JUNCTION, Ia., May 7.—(Spe- clal.)—Constable Ballard made a very ncat capture of three suspicious characters here Saturday night, who were trying to dispose of some shoes. When searched a miscel- laneous assortment of articles was found upon them, consisting of revolv pocket Knives, dress goods and a quantity of pen- nies, The three were Incarcerated in the town jail. _Constable Ballard was_inclined to handcuff the two biggest men together, knowing that the jail was not very sccure. But he didn’t, and this morning an empty FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, jail and a big hole in the floor and ground Eree him. The men had torn up the Boston Store, Council Bluffs. i]"nl\w‘vh‘. m.l\-l';n’x‘x,\':x‘rllll l{vx-”':rl\\lll;‘llvi{(vl4\:\}‘1"4\1 Gy LT _— me up this morning, and from the de- R T My, How Leather 1s Golog Up Seription given was confident that they Eiiran(es (Lol sa Ve It's just Kiting, and all shoe findings with [ Were the men wanted for burglacy in Neo guarantee to save you braska. and for whose capture a reward of Bled it, sc all over the country the prices | Praskit, and for whos BENNISON BROS. of shoes are climbing at a rapid rate. But Councll Blufts, | Sargent, the shoe man, is selling them at the same old price—the lowest notch they ON 18 were ever sold for. Leather may reach any price it will, but Sargent's shoe prices will . always be at the bedrock T prettiest und is Not Heard From. biggest and finest stock he ever had Mary Hilton, a young girl who has been [ ject to your selection. working at the residence of J. R. Bell, Is SARGE missing, and there s some mystery as to her whereabouts. Her mother has been confined in 8t. Bernard’s hospital for some time past for insanity. Last Sunday 5 o'clock the girl left Mr. ing that she intended to 1.69 3 Mrs. one package of and 1 received mourning unexpected benefit that 1 -of-mutton £l eves prints, lace complete, plete, d, Thront and Lungs: Dis Fits and A popl e Complning, Ki Jap matting at 15, 20c, and MISS MARY HIL MISSING Left Home Sunday to Make n Visit in Town + Tape Worins removed in two or three hours, orno puy. Hemorrhoidi or Piles cured. THO! WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will save life and hundreds of dollars by calle ing on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES, wlclan wh asking i qu distance send for Question Blank, No. 1 for men, No. 2 for women, All correspondence gtrictly confldentis “ant to | Medicine sent by express. Address all letters Foreign. An earthquake caused great alarm at Men- , Argentine, but no serious damage was Governor ‘Turney of Tepnes augurated at noon today. There was no trouble at the mines in West Virginia yesterday. Governcr Morton has declined further to interfere in the case of Dr. Buchanan. The American squadron now in Oriental waters will remain there for some at least Representative Hitt is reported to be much better, and there are hopes of his recovery. made in the Spanish e will be in- that country was on Pocahontas Thoso at n Tablets are plea G. W. PANG W M. D, 555 Broaoway, Councit BLurs! Encloge 10¢ in stamps for reply. ift Clirk. A search yesterdiy diccove. ed s me T TR bedding in the willows along the river, where it is supposed he had been in hiding for sey- eral days. He used a hook in digging his way out of the jail, but from now on until he fe tried he will occupy a closed cell, where he will have fewer opportunities for cultivating the acquaintance of the outside world. It inci sed attendance and close attention may be taken as an indication, the interest in the Plerson revival meetings Is increas- ing, for the crowd at the Presbyterian church was larger than it has been any evening, and no audience could pay more close attention than was given to Mr. Plerson while he told of some of the many ‘‘Hobbies" men were riding, which kept them so nearly sta tionary in life. Those who wish for a good seat will find it necessary to be at the church promptly at fifteen minutes before 8. Every night quite a number express a desire to lead a better life. Tnsure in the Imperial, Palatine or Glen Falls Fire Insurance companies. These are among the largest and best companies in the world, and we are solo agents for Council Bluffs. Lougee & Towle, 235 Pearl street. Have you seen the beautiful new novelties and the splendid bargains at the Meyers Durfee Furniture company's, the standard furniture house? Posts. k fence posts, § cents car load. A. Overton, Coun- Fenc 100 carloads white o each, by the cil Bluffs, Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale. €. B. Gas company. The Hardman Davis, div; PERSO. the plano par excellence. paint, giass nan. 200 B'way. AL PARAGRAPHS. B. C. Cole returned yesterday from a two wecks' visit to Chicago and Milwaukee. Mis. L. C. Baldwin is serfously ill at her home, corner of Willow avenue and Sixth street Mrs. H. Harri friends Mrs. Tom eity, the guest of her parent ‘W. W. Wallace, on Bluff street. J. H. Purcell will shortly move to Des Moines, where he will be connected in an ad- vertising capacity with the Midland Monthly Mrs. Frank Staff an! daughter Mamie of Helena, Mont,, are visiting tLe forme ter, Mrs. E. A, Blanchard, on South street. Dr. Charles E. City to perform two clinics before the Iowa State Dental association. He will be go only a few days. W. H. Lynchard received a telegram yes- terday announcing that his father, at the age of 80 years, lies at the point of death. He will leave this evening for Mount Pleasant to attend him. Mrs. Jane Baldwin has gone to Ottumwa to attend the funeral of the late Mrs, Dr. Orr, which occurred Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Orr was a sister of the late J. T. Baldwin, and the last surviving member of that family. Mrs. M. F. Davenport and Mrs. . G. Mikesell and daughter, Mrs. R have gone to Des Moines to visit Austin of Crete, Neb., is in the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Everett left yesterday for Cedar Rapids, to | attend the first biennial convention of ‘the Towa Federation of Women's Clubs. They are representatives of the Every Thursday club. Dr. B. L. Woodbury, jr., who has member of the corps of ph the leading hospitals in Ch year, has been dangerously Il for several weeks past. He is now out of danger and hopes to make a visit soon. en a clans of one of ago for the past Speoinl Kefrigeraior Sale. For the remainder of this week C. 0. D. Brown will slaughter refrigerators. Get one while they are going. N SCREEN DOORS, 13 lnches thick, any size you want de door, covered with best wire. indow screen and wire In proportion. BROWN'S C. 0. D. Miss M, B, Keen, stenograp) 106 8. Malo. high Woodbury has gone to Towa | This week will witness the greatest clear- ance sale ever known in hardware and me- chanics’ tools in Council Bluffs at Dungan's. Largest stock of wall paper in the state. Boston Store. Get prices on wall paper at the Boston Store. Mowerys from flarrison County. L. Swearingen, overseer of the poor, has a somewhat intimate knowledge of the Mow- family, who have been mixed up in a broil in Justice Vien's court for the last or two. Mowery, he left Harrison county last summer because the authorities went on the unpleasant principle that he who refused to work had no busines to do any eating; they provided a workhouse at which he might earn his living, but Moy ery, being able-bodied enough to hustle away trom work, ¢ here, where all the poor have to do is to ask for what they want and get it gratis, Last winter no less than nine of Mowery's relatives blew into town, and all of them called on Swearingen before they had beon here three days. They denied being Mowery's relatives, but admitted that their wives were third cousins or something else, and that he had recommended Mr. Swearingen as a_man who had plenty of money, if he could only be induced to let go of it. The evidence introduced in the case was of a revolting nature, and showed that the three defendants, all of whom are now in Jail, had about as much sense of the fit- ness of things as so many animals. ery domestic Not Frightened at Leather Prices. Sargent, the shoe man, is not frightened at the way leather has gone up and is still going. He bought the largest and the hand- somest stock of shoss at the lowest price ever touched and he sells them on that bas Recollect, Sargent never deceives and when he advises you to intends to benefit you. 413 Broadway i Knco Meeting. The spring mceting of the Union Park Racing asociation will be glyen, commenc ing May 22, and continy g ten days, begin- ning at 2 p. m. each day. Five good running races each day. N, M. Willlwmson | Sells the Standard and Domestic sewing machines; also agent for Standard in Omaha. 106 South Main street Death of Joseph Hoine. Miss Vinnie Sherraden received a letter yes- | terday from Madame Heine announcing death of her husband, Josef Heine, the famous blind violinist. It enclosed newspaper igs from the Daily Telegraph, published at 8t. John, New Brunswick, giving the partic ulars of his sudden taking off. He was just about to com nee a concert when he fell into a fit of unconsciousness, from which he never recovered. After lingering for several hours he died at 3 o'clock last Tuesday morn ing. He was well known to the people of Council Bluffs, having spent several here with his family about five years During that time he delighted many audiences with his violin and organ displaying a wonderful natural went far to make up for the misfortune of blindness with which he was afflicted. He made many friends while here, all of whom will extend to the members of his family their heartfelt sympathy. ago. large music | talent that Yes, the Eagle laundry is “that good laundry,” and i3 located at 724 Broadway If in doubt about this try it and be convinced Don't forget name and number, Tel. 157, Garden hose, Lig stock, good and cheap. New York Plumbing C District ourt Dolngs Judge Smith yesterday set aside the sale recently made by William Groneweg, assigne of Peter Beck, to his business partner, Joh Schoentgen, of the “Annex,” the little room In the rear of the store, where Beck used to sell beer and whisky. This sale, whict was made privately only a few days agc the court showed, ought to have been made in the open light of day by auction. It wa not suficiently advertised, and an order was depot, and during the afternoon wa Omaha. seen or heard all his port the family. his strange lation to his many friends come ar: he best clip- | weeks | of mu Officer the river. They hope rive at some set- tlement Friday evening. Umbrellas Broadway. repaired neatly, Almy, 146 Bluffs in hardware le of Dungan & Son's. Hurricane in Council prices at closing out Garden hose, big etock, good and cheap. New York Plumbing Co. Jeff Dlotrich Missing. Jeff Dietrich, who for a good many years has occupled the position of foreman of the Globe morning coming back in half an hour. news left the o'clock, room, about 10 office Monday saying he Shortly after- Northwestern seen in has been was ward he took a motor at the Since that time nothing of him. His wife says that he has been in considerable trouble of a financial nature lately. He has been paying for his place, and it has taken just about lary to make the payments and sup- He is of steady habits and action is a gource of great specu- The Peerless Temperunce Drink. There is no temperance drink in the world that begins to compare with the famous Copps Cheer and Herb Tonic, originated and manufactured by the G. R. Wheeler Brewing company. It s protected by U. S. officlal analysis, and can be sold anywhere without any form of license, WHEELER & HERELD, Sole Mfgrs., Council Bluffs. Where s Kev. G. W Rev. G. W. Muller, who engineered Gen- eral Jim Weaver's campalgn and attended to the spiritual desires of the members of the “‘People’s Church” at one and the same time, has disappeared. It is said that he has been in Ilinois for some weeks past, but his fam- ily has been living at venue B, a short distance from Oakland avenue. Some time Monday night or early Tuesday morning they moved out, and a sign “For Rent” now adorns the front of the house. None of the neighbors claim to have any knowledge of where they were going. . Muller? 870, Willlamson Carries the largest stock of high grade bicy- cles of any dealer in the west, Adso has the equipped repair shop in the west. 108 South Main street; telephone, 202. Special sale of children’s hats for the next threa days at the new Bon Ton millinery Prices and goods cannot be dupli 301 Broadway ated. A splendid line of m Bros.’ for $6 0. e e—— Will Try the Federal Court. SIOUX CITY, May 7.—(Special Telegram.) An application has been filed for the re- moval of the case of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company against the Northern Investment company et al., from the state {o) the” federal "court. Th§ ‘case involves 1's suits at Metcalt T —— rertzmelr Sentenced for Lite. OTTUMWA, Ta, May T.—(Special gram.)—Fred Peitzmeir was convict in the first degree for Graves, and sentenced to the for life ———— Cedar Rapids Doing Wonders. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, May T. Telegram.)—Cedar Rapids' leagu feated the Cornell college by a score of 16 to 1 Tele- 1 today killing penis tentlary ¥ (Special team de- team here today When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she Liad Children, she gave them Castoria, Manawa to| A heavy rain and hail storm did great damage in and around Gorin, Mo., last night The democrats yesterday at Hannibal, Mo. elected their entire city ticket, except re- corder. A number have started league. The two Americans, Bolton and Richelieu, who have been under arrest at Santiago, have been released. The vote for senator in the Delaware leg- islature yesterday showed no change from previous “ballots. The story that President Cleveland sent a check for $500 to the parents of triplets at Decatur, Ind., 15 denied. Seceratry Gresham was reported yester- day to be steadily gaining, and will soon leave Washington for a rest. Foss, one of the men implicated in Chinese certificate forgeries at San cisco, has made a confession. About 2,000 zinc workers at Nevada, Mo, have threatened to strike unless their old wages are restored by May 13. John G. Chandler, an old and well known attorney of St. Louis, was killed yesterday by falling down an elevator shaft. The president has made arrangements by which he will transact all public business at Gray Gables during the summer months. A big deal in Arkansas mineral lands has been closed with an English syndicate. The deal involves the famous Morning Star mine. Consul Williams to Havana visited the State department yesterday. He refuses to tallk for publication concerning affairs in Cuba, The coast defense ship Monterey will re- main at Panama to protect American Inter- the occasion for its proceeding to Peru ving passed. Rev. J. T. Botkin of Topeka, commander of the Industrial legion, denies that the or- ganization is military in its nature, but that it is purely political The coroner's jury in the case of the Killing of three school directors at Como, Colo., by Ben Ratliffe returned a verdict holding’ the killing to be felc us, The resignation of Superintendent Town- send of the Philadelphia mint has been re- ceived. Herman Kretz 'has been commis- i as his successof, * August Simon of Altoona, Pa., has sued R. G. Dun & Co. for $50,000 damages for gending out notices to“its patrons tending to in Oklahoma of a silver of republicans the organization the Fran- ests AMUSEMAENT The Grandest Evenf of the Scasoa ! Tableaux Phantasma BOYD'S s MAY 10-11. Matinee Saturday, May 11, at2;30 p. m, FRIDAY ATURDAY Reserved Seats nol on sale at Kuhn's, TICKETS—$1.00: 758¢, 50c. Wonderful! Beautifu! Mystifying! PAINLESS DENTISTRY. BAILEY THE DENTIST, 3d floor Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam German spoken. Lady attendant. Tel. 1085 Teelh extracted without pain patient renain- Ing consclous. Greatest local anaesthetio ever discovered. Thousands sounding Its pralze. Used 7 Do other dentist in this part of the United tates. All dental cperation at I etas-13 years experience. Sevea years b Omaba TREATM Debility or_Exhaustion, W voluntary Losses, with Early and middle aged; lac Yiod Seadily o treatment eld Teas our mew treatme! ot 4 or addres with otamp for eirculars, free book and recelpis. Dr. Searles and Searlss, GEO. P. BANFORD, Vital Capital, . . Profits, « . . We solicit your business and co pay 6 per cent on time deposits. Dléased to see and serv. ocial Notices-Councll Bluffs VAULTS CLEANED, 5 CHIMNEYS Beecham's pills are for bilious- ness, bilious headache, dyspep- sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- ziness, sick headache bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, sallow skin,etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause ofall of them, Go by the book. Pills 10¢ and 25¢ a box. Book free at your druggist's or write B.F. Allen Co.,, 365 Canal St., New York. SEARLES & SEARLES Nervous, Privale Dise1sss. T BY MAIL WEAK MEN ARE VICTIMS TO sting Weaknes: ecuy of vim, vigor maturely in approaching old age. power. Call 1416 & TA W, RIEKMAN, President. First National Bank of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa One of the oldest banks in the ons. you. CLEANE! EA Burke, at W. 8. Homer's, 38 Broadway. FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND Day & Hess, FARM FOR FOR [w. e sale cheap and on easy terms 39 Pearl street. I FOR 639% Broadway A NEW TO EXCHAN LANDS prope C R TO EXCHANGE a family Manufuctu Sandwich 1028 and Main ng Co., " BALE, A NO. 4 s good s new 1028 and 1030 8. Main street REMI wiiter ing Co.. RENT, i tine_ order, Cuates, shude trees and lawn. 49 Frank street, Consaltation Froe We cure Catarrh, all diseuses of the Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, Blood, 8kin and Kidney Diseases, Fe- male Woaknesses, Lost Manhood, and ALL PR.VATE DISEASES OF MEN. NERVOUS Al for loas of aruam Db Nob Cashler $100,000 12,000 ate of lowa. We e will be FOR CITY BICYCLE ors all at office of 1030 8. TON TYPE Sandwich Manufactur- ATTRACTIVE MODERN HOMI George e e face will A Gloomy Outlook is that of the dyspeptic, but his brighten he when knows that Ripans Tabules cure that ter rible disorder and will make him a cheerful and happy man. nts a box) s . 10 Sprues sit., ) F dealers combined carry. than they can sell you for. Wholesale and retail. ‘ HOSEK HOSE HOSERE We have in stock 10,000 feet of hose, more than all other Our prices are fully 25 per cent less Come and see and be convinced. We will sell you a good hose for 6}c per foot. COUNGIL BLUFFS PAINT, OIL & GLASS €0, Rooms 1-4 Fourth St., Masonic Block. NCIL BLUFFS, STEAM DYE WORK All kinds of Dyeln and Cleaning done | the highest stained fabrics made Werk promptly parts of the Propriotor western Depot, avis Drug Paint and Class House Exclusive sellers in Council Bluffs for the justly celebrated Heath & Milll« gan Mfg. 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