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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 NEWS OF INTEREST FROM [OWA,[mimir s i Kod ol B morning, passed the night in the Ihmnnn[!-_“vml last night, charged with assau'ting to Consnl Wildman. Eat \ 7 \'C[ 1)1 LYI?I" Al room at the city jall. When Day Sergeant T S L Moty sppeardl st T N/ / Slack went on duty vesteray morning he tion to file his complaint he " COUNCIL BL S, [ ey s o et M E S |iowa rALS AOAD SURE To BE BunT yspepsia Cure ~ vestigation discovered that it came from was wed, hi P was f— ana ' two v ol the room in which the boy was. A hole 108 gt Bituck - ’ Ty , . Acaunitted of the Murder of Some people wonder why pepsin preparat don't MINOI MENTION, I c M E over {he transom made to admit & stoves | knuckies, The trouple was in o Broadway | Alfred ARR P : y pep! preparations don piShskh |(,0|.\T‘ ) I“ OHPRO lS pips was ATl that vm"_":'ml the 1ad from | #aloon. Gallagher gave bal) in g for e | - Doets milton—lowa People As- help their dyspepsia. They probably suffer because b fdl g oo - being Asphyxiated. He admitted he blew | *PPearance in police couft TIIS Morning e e they cannot digest foods that pepsin does not affect, Yavie sells drugs. - 5 T the gas out. kA b B The reason is, pepsin digests only nitroge ood ockert sells carpets and rigs. ~ ’ . ) genous foods ';.'”,,k\,r,'..n.i.‘fl pri's ibert Br Olaim Against Former Bheriff Morgan Oon- | Judge Aylesworth, after reading the boy DIVORCED ngs_ous BARRED e like eggs, meat and albumin, while entirely difierent‘ by's 4 a lecture on the iniquity of jumping on and . + 4 ‘pi‘“,."(';'i'f‘lfi’.‘? ‘L,v‘"l"":‘ .‘;. l’“_"w” sidered in Recret. off moving trains, allowed h’lm 4 0 home Cross Them | [pg MOINES, Feb. 25, —(Special.) A substances are required to digest the great variety of Wollran, sclentifte optictan, 40, B'WaY Chester Morris, who assisted young Raph it half-dozen more of the reports from rail other foods that are necessary for proper nourishment, an, | hmidt's photos L eed to plecse, in his effort to get away from the officer, read companies on the business done the ) : ) ' N M Benmidt s photos suarantecd 10 TEST | ATTORNEY KILLPACK ADMITS AUTHORITY | s alao lectured and allowed o go last year were recoived todey by the State Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains pepsin, but it also W. J. Hostetter, dentiat, Baldwin biock s Aebuiudboiind iy o LS L R TR (Special.) | gyacutive councll. The statistics revealed | contains all th other digestants, and is capable of com- Leffert, Jeweler, optician, 206 Hroadway. Gravel roofing. A H. Reed, 41 Pioad'y. || The i L “"""""“ this reso- | 1" hoge various reports are being compiled pletely digesting farinas, grains, starches and every J. A, Bnow, auctionser, B'way, opp. P O.| Conelusion to He Made Pablic as Soon MR Tt rins “\:"‘h: mi::;"“‘“' :;“”“'l' “';:':“ "r"'“':“""’:r‘m by the secretary of the council for use in other kind of foods., That is why it digests what you eat ce osenteld, ngt. W i ; t hers e 3 o | v o - . . Drink Budw beer. L. Roser B! as Renched of Gedar Rapids, 1., moved by our sacred | making up the raillroad assessment for the andallows you to eatall the variety you want; and thatis The Lady Ma will meet this uiter- | MASOY TOMRTRIN BTavAN Paving Mesvs | o “ & {ensuing year. The council is supposed (o it AL b LAl : . g -y ¢ Patm Grove witl | Litigation. tion Without Signnture, jconvictions (v preserve, #o far as 0 UM |yepin the work of making the raflroad as why it cures indigestion, even after everything else The regular meeting « lies, the indissolubleness of the MATTalge | soqqment the first week of next month, but | has failed. As it is the only preparation of the kind Mayor Jennings returned to the city onight X relation, d ereby e that we will n¢ | N ! f m].:n" I el Nélinbors, of councll last night without his signaturs |omeiate h:"'::;l'“‘::r;lz::fl:' ;"dh‘n"n_;d‘n"‘_;f the fact that three members of the council | known, thedemand for it has becomeenormous. Its use metlia, will meet tonfght | The county supervisors met in adjourned [ the resolution introduced n week ago call- | gor qyen byl are to attend the inauguration festivities affords instant relief from all forms of stomach trouble. e tning new for Kodakers 0t C. .| ogulon yosterday afternoon and at once |ing for the paving with vitrified brick | palieve pL 0 the case when we solemnly |, “swaghingion will compel them to tako | \ believe such person to be the innocent {] Almetni® Cor, 39 Brondway - A - . ¢ up 8 We b Hes t W, F Graff, undertaker and disinfectr \T'N “rhe matter shtore, U6 ware Whidh| wis e "r:p;!lnrl:‘:;qm 1 Soesithioa g T: victim of & marriage which has been really |y wive (66t (H brasshaw OF s No#il: | can e u 0 yo" uoo outh Maln stre “Phone 506. sy ~f o 3 °Pt | dissolved on scriptural grounds and also . ‘ Pre, E. 0. DeW o tane at the populac Kagle | called for this secrecy was a proposition to| that it did not properly describe the ter |uxcept O hote who have | €#tern and the Burlington. The reports pared by E. C. DeWitt & Co,, Chicago. The §1. bottle contains 2% times the s0c. sist laundry, 724 Broadway. 'Phone 157 ]uymprnmhw the claim the county has| minal points of the streets proposed to be poan divorced from each other and who on the main lines of these two important - — - = = = = —SE == For rent, modern residence in heart of | agajngt Former Sherifft Morgan. Relatives | paved, and that If adopted several inter- systems have not yet been recelved. The ! i in he come to us to be united, that they may eity, by W. L. Kerney, %1 Main street \t Morgan and his attorney were closeted | sections would be left unpaved. He lso |}ite together agaim. vorihermore, in order | RoCk Island fs the only one of the lines weordia lodge, Knights of Pyihine, WG e board several hours called attention to the fact that on sev. | crossing lowa that has made a report as Y { » i O T ‘tsholsteriny, N initore ) Gouhty Attorney Killpack was called in, | eral of the streets curbing was needed be- ;_';N,h:,, frie to the Abo KONt e |Jet. The north and south roads and also L. 0 um I ay oncarn'- repairing, il making: 122 8 Mal1 st as the supervisors wanted his opinion as to | fore the paving and he recommended that | b jayiy iy he. cases of thoss who come | L0® Smaller lines have now nearly all re- | e 1 Harris of Oakland, Ta., 1% guest | helr authority to compromise. He gave (a curblug resolution be passed first and |yev ie® o Fef el % acartatning the [POrted: The reports today show the fol of Mr. ana Mra W. L. Harris, Fourth | {"oe by opinion that the board had the |then a new paving resolution, which he |l P€ 8 B8 BUERRREER To 0 eeding to the | O%/N8 In regard to value and net earnings R This 1 " " street o [ vight to compromise any claim the county |had requested the city solicitor to d:aw [ et (8 T8 See BETOT P . of the branches: . bty in'my methods o 'L'm o persitnt - 10 Ry B DI kL [ might have where the amounts were un- | Up. This resolution was then inti ¥iuced, oSloux Clty & Pacific, value, $1416,00 ] Hioe! RWer esEmination T oo settoe Ay REe WM BNy officers. certatn and in dispute. calling for the curbing of these streets: CHET ROWE WRITES HOME 8, $107,938.90. Toledo North | e iy ¢ The February term of the superior conrt | The county has a sult pending against | Third street, from north curb line of western, value, $6,230,567; earntugs, $606,- | \‘;:-l:y‘&n‘n‘vnvt‘vvr:l"m "\,M ll"'q\m‘ and can perform any of will ‘open this morning, Judge AvIesworth fyjorgan for over $1,100, representing fees | Story street. to Eleventh avenue: Tenth . 874.23. Chicago, Burlington & Kausas City, Atk gt "‘ b R M M ol presiding which it is claimed he failed to turn fnto | AYSRue. from High strest to Naismount| Man Who Fied ta Me: value, $651,176; earnings, $37,407.86. Kansas bbbl B i b AL Lty L. W. COMSTOCK, oty Enaineer Etnyre has a force of men | Jark: Park avenue, ' frorm curb line of i 5 | n‘.v‘u‘l\rul.ilmu'{"p e i Creck cast | the treasury during his incumbency of the Pomona street o Falrmount park: Ninth ok County Sea®n Leéiter City, St. Joseph & Council Blufts, value, of Bryant street. sheriff’s office. The county also has an- |Street in front of lot six (5. block five (5) to Grinnell. $626,227; earnings, 42 85. St. Louls, . " o e d and lot five (5), block six ((4), Bayliss' Sec- ey K ¢ v In Justice Ferrier's court yesterday be- | other claim against Morgan for about $800, | {14 Uidition; Worth street from Fourth| GRINNELL, Ta., Feb, 25.—(Specal.)—A p..r':,lnu.sz.}\:r,“g:'"-',.:r::;,n‘"":';i» ""‘“'" fore a jury ©, Jonsen secured a verdict} yo00q 1o have been pald his deputies as | gireet to Bluff street againat H. Gliinsky for $16.75 wa (s | salary in excess of the fees earned by the + 2 letter from Chet Rowe, the absconding |$22672; earnings, $732.47. A ik want ad in The Bee wil bring results. ‘(L:: O oL e wp for Anal| (reasurer of Poweshick county. briugs the | " The report of the Rock Island syatem B w°°dh“|'y| D. D. S., Councll Bluffs 'ho same attention given to ant ad i d A 2. g v & condue y Council Blufts as at the Omaha offic a former meetlng of"the board the | The new paving resolution was introduced | Mformation that he is now a conductor on |shows the greatest earnings of the year | ciian con, once. trled aiways used. | attorney for Morgan offered to pay over |and ite final determination was at firat set | h® Mexican Cuernavaca & Pacific rallway, jand the greatest Emokeless, no soot, clinkers nor sulphur. increase fn net earnings. | ami S o T | 500" (e county In ful etilement, but |t March %, bt Alderman * SeDand 4[.;[:0" .."?\:;r;:' .ll:llvn‘or rr:;nlr :tn:\\:“-;:“ The net earnings amounted to $2,780,650.83, i Next to rice enidn & Foley. sole agents. | 1L 1L, LCard at (hat' time Fofused to ac- | hought there need b ao hurry about the | (326 1 ty because of the dlscussion |an increase of $88,083.27 over the previous a ‘ “ l oD 3 Fogures brousnt sult sgehat ki 3 LU (U 0T N e of he board declined | mattar, and ot his suggestion Anal action | °f (NC Cxtradition laws betwoen Mexico and | year. Other profts earned on leading lines ] ran oie A e T e irenise Drice of 30 CErry (o state yesterday on what basis Morgan | was put off until April 6. the United States, which was aroused by |were as follows: tre |15 now offering to settle. They sald that no , the effort to bring him back to this country | Chicago, 8t. Paul, Minneapolis & Omah: —_— p-e " adies of Sec v who ¥ o Noedshiok o v . A 13 maha, | e ————————————————————————————————— eshhe Kulghts aigh Ladice o Sohrghi Wi | conclusion In the matter ad been reached, okt Wi e for robbing Powcshiek company of $50,000. | earnings, $401,766.48; Great Westoru, earn | “ S meat at to South omaha tonteht Wit | (Y as soon s It was it would be| The amended ordinance regulating elec- | Mexico would not permit his extradition. |ings, $355,803; Burlington, Cedar apids & FIRST NATIONAL BANK, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, mest At mde phblls trical construction as drawn up by the | nOr could she, according to her laws, punish | Northern, earnings, $1,309,238.46; Wabash y Bluft City Typographical union h-; e axamination of Book city solicitor was passed after the section | him for a crime committed in the United |net loss, $70,678.86; Mason City & Fort UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY orsed General . It Test as one of tho | . requirin orations opera Staies. However, he was convicted of | Dod 18807 3 dorsed General E. LG Test a8 Gro o onle | The sult against Morgan was the result | ToUiring corp s operating in ¢ wev of | Dodge, earnings, $4,121,622.97; gover tion ut St. Louts of an examination made of his books by Dr. C.oH. 8t dohn and wife will besip 41 spencer Smith and Thomas Bowman. Mor- e e yks will ‘be in Broadway | £an disputed the correctness of their figures Methodist church and employed C. E. Walters, an expert ac- Telephone 115, ¢IXY to.put Up & $60 band had heon stricken | bringing stolen mopey into Mexico and |cic, sarnings, $68.648.86; Willmer & Sloe THNSY. B thee st B e g Al s out. At the suggestion of City Electrician |served a term in Belem prison, from which | Falls, carnings, $81,219.45; Atchison, To- - o Bradley the clerk was instructed to have |he has just been scleased. Rowe Writes peka, & Santa Fe, earnings, $59.028.10 OURCES. d 500 copies of the ordinance printed in | that he fs hauling trains over the moun- |Humeston & Shenandoah, net loss, $24,- ng &nd Disgounts : et 0 A R ¢ | pamphlet form. tains, over 10,000 feet above the level of the | 638,65, i BT nking Housc 36,595,831 Sherlft Coutns fook Mike Smith, who had | countant, to examirie his books. v, Wal- [ PSRPEL SRR oLl oany for | sea Real Estate s i e brought as a witness in the Dan | 0 Candidate for . Canh Resources H B e Ut ek to the penitentiary at | téFs has made po report to the.board, but | jygrant rentals for six months, aziounting or Rallroad Commissioner | -1l Staten Honds, ot par $280,000,00 4 ¢ i b0 X | e Politiclans in the cit i at Warrants TR Vort Madison last evening. | has intimated that he found & number of | ;5 413075 was presented ard ordered paid city today from the! South Dakota State Warra charged by his wife with making threats | gan V. B, Balfour wis fiven perilsdion 6 rown of Sheldon will soon be announced § United States Treasurer 87145 57 407,040, L R T L court | ro prove Ita clalm agalnst Morgan, the | i I NR O R0 O Broadway B sl e “"“‘l"" a8 a candidate for railrond commissioner Mrs. E. W, Thomas of Clinton, Ia county would have lo show up every ILe%s | ‘The committee on fire and ifght recmo ot ‘ 12 oppoeition to ColaRl, Weltots Mowr: A o o her sister. | of fees carned during his incumbency and | 1 oideq"that the petition for.an electric present incumbent. It has been ex- | (apial Stock Mra. Ac Fellentreter, who I8 serously 11l | the board realizes that this would be & i oot 31 54 Mt pected that Mowry 4 be AocoRde P R i Ner home on Washington aven | ctatee kod' the e & |light on Washington avenue between First| SIOUX CITY, In. Feb. 2.—(Special Tele- | gacond ¢ N ARRE % S0NINNE B[ ITRCR ALY Bvohn St most expensive and tedious matter, and in f oo e 4 streets b " ted for th ¢! |second term since the office was estab- [ (‘Irculation Colonel C, G. Saunders will leave Thurss | (oo oquence several members favor a com- and Second streets be not granted for the| gram.)—Sixteen imitators of Mrs. Natlon|jighed and the precedent 's well set. B Deposite day for Washington, where he will attend i reason that the city under the new con- at South Sioux City, Neb., a suburb of Sioux |(pe desi Ak bl $1,704.676.15 the mauguration of President McKinley as | promise fract wouhd in' s fow woeks relocate 1he | Gity, have beus given 1o unjerniand tbat | Lo detire {0 break ‘ihe soldarity of the 20, ALTTRIS lights and that in all probability one would | they cannot ruthlessly destroy Droperty In | qeent tr ol o0 Sovernor leads (o a Vo & member of Governor Shaw's staff. The question of the contract of Cun- J. M. Oursler, whose name was mentioned | ningham, the tax ferret, not brought demand that a canddate be brought out for CHAS K. HASNAN, President. I. G. TURNER, Vice Presidcnt rallroad commissioner. Six years ago ' L i connection With the republican nominac | be pln:edwm l.hc-rtml‘;?mgl-;:nmln"x n’:lh" Nebraska without suffering for it. John| tion for one of the members of the Board X : ¥ request was d - | Peyson, whose alleged joint was raided | ¥ = S L o o o ation, say® he is not an aspirant The committee of the whole of the beard, | yjon that an arc light be placed at the apout three weeks Ago, ’m_m“m ut tor | MOWTY Was a candidate and was beaten by | YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED! e ici. whom the police arrested [ to which was referred the petition of [ ytd (8o M B Ty roet and Washinge | $1ro. dnmeges and toter Justion e por |an_ Eleventh district candidate and throe on a charge of vagrancy with the hopes of | A, 0. Wyland for a change in highway In | " ovenye was referred to the committee o yack “"\ oday Justice Gavghran|years ago his opponent was an Eleventh | e — - m— —— etting him out of town. was discharged Norwalk township, recommended that it be | o \har “Cra yope of Jackson, Neb.. gave him judgment for |qjstrict man and Mowry was successtul on AL e Ll ey | ETanted and that $1,150 be appropriated out wuy that amount and costs. Captain Willlam | the first ballot. The news comes from the | (Nem some time. but there wis no fite M i e Jfin Avepus | of the bridge fand to pay the damages as | WHERE HIS WIFE WANTED Hiw, Luther, the town marshal, and Steve Gas- | mighth afstrict that Judge H. M. Towner | ®Vidence of Abu haviog committed the p e hurerewill "continue all 'the | fixed by the commisstoners. | ser, a member of the' town council, were | will be the only candidate f . | deed. M 5 fi i YR Bt rvices will be dally 4% 230 and | The board adjourned to 9:30 this \ng. | Joxeph MeGiunin Tries Laudamum | co-defendants with the women. They pro- | e f L g . St of TP TTTH en sutiering wee rvices: will be d e board adjourned to s morning. pN - Mafiinnte Liries Langt | e e ah T T ce from that district, thus fnsuring him Conling Sintion Ahout Ready. rad gl Ayt acddl L] 5 E. W. Raymond returned yesterday morn: | poois o ST L e g ® solid delegation for judge of the supreme | §AN FRANCISCO - Hohert” Tib- (11 ey Wi B Ll Xl S MY nd Thorial Bo mar : e P recently secured a divorce for him, has for POSTAL AUTHORITIES SAY NO |Sourted por cotior, Clark of Clarinda has | BIOS, 1) M the United that feariul enemy tohealth, eith 1. A, Wic 4 Thomids Bowman — - 7 i ? i iy e i 4 oo Bontract on the lilinols Central ox- POL. PROPOSITIONS. | goveral days was trying Lo drown his sorrows! e ':" gttt Ll taten government coq the damage caused by the thoughijess e et-On North Second str between He Sabmitted (o Electors | D the bowl. The plan proved a fallure, 50{ Prohibit Miaw Cahill from Using the ARINESS, 10 W qman. Bitmoan ixiands, has arrived b practices of youth. “ont-On North Second street, b s o , 3 2 Nervous Debility never gets well of Broadway and.\Washington avenie, a_gold of Independent Distrie yesterday afternoon, after writing a note to Malls In A $25.000 RaMe |, Georse L. Dobson, ex-secretary of stae | the pier and other structures, g ‘ itself. Its victims drag through a 4 for lowa, 18 in Washington, where he will [ 00, will he tirned over o iserable exist weak, llsti watch, small size, with monogram 1. B According to the election notice issyed by | Bis Wife, he drank the contents of a two Plan. . . 5 2oy, 3 misern! xistence, less, Teturn o % North Second sireet and re: | goq % ' Y |ounce bottle containing laudnum. This remain until after the close of the session | Ment 1N nbout three moniys despondent. 0 Secretary Ross the electors of the Inde- ) B oot fong nnd elzhty feet .v‘l\\‘fi reward J i 1 A pendent school district of Council Bluffs |occurred in & West Broadway sa- FORT DODGE, 1a.,, Fep. 25.—(Special,)— |*0d the inauguration. Mz Dobson is un- | made entirely of steel ‘,\‘1““‘; i o8 are o + Eatep, who recently sold nis under- " cce ’ A ey measure nine fnches in dlam- I B I this oty returned yes | will be called upon March 11 to vote uponjloon, ~ the = keeper of which at|The postal authorities have stojped me,""'":l"“" to be willing to wccept a position | ateel. ' 'They meaSurt BT rom® thirty to lerday morning from the Pacific ccast, | eight propositions. They are: once motified the police. McGin- | plan of Miss Mary Cahill of this city, who |!? the consular service whemever a place | and VAT o the ghore, just back of hera he i been tonking over the ¢+ oand | foret Proposition—8hall the board of di-| nls was taken to the city jall, where ex-|some time ago announced that she would '8 avallable that will be to his liking. The | (he projecting pler. is # large steel bullding with a view to settling e First | Tgctors continue the kindergarten system in | amination showed that he was experiencing | raffle off a $25,000 business block, Miss |18t of Rounseville Wildman, consul at | 150 feet In:“fl"_‘\‘\(::"hr‘.‘;;'_ anee R, 1 O e A O etion oF T e e loall there be levied |00 11l effects from the drug, the whisky he | Cahill proposed to sell 25,000 badges, at $1 Hong Kong, who went down on the Rio de | b &L CRCNAR'Siiding I to be erected. Mr ijteratly feed the hungry nerves, giving vival meetings Sunday night in the tab upon the taxable property of the district a | had previously swallowed evidently acting | a hadge, ench to be accompanied by a ticket Janeiro, has suggested to Mr. Dobson's | Fipbitts declares that there 18 no doubt them the precise ingredients de: nacle, which will be continued during the | tax of 3,000 for the school house fund, so|as av antidote. on the hlock. The sule of badges had pro- friends that he would be a good man for | that Pags I“MIHH the finest coaling & xn-md‘ed by n.Qure ’h.wmrnudrlrlul i3 '»‘:u::‘fiK:‘T:l‘“l"‘l by L. W. Landenn, | much thereof as may be necessary o Le| “rpe letter to his vife war scribbled In | ceeded for some time when the ,ostal au- | P place and it is belleved his claims | 107 I e Higer gl S g The_ funeral. .of Loveland will be 1 avente school bullding in sald dis- | pencil and read: “‘Mary, 1 am going where | (horities declined to permit Miss Cahill to will be pushed at this time. The consul- | ‘o sends rich, warm life blood tingling LIABILITIES, this afternoon at 2 Lunkley's und you always sald you wished I was. I hope|use the malls for this purpose, with. |®DIP At Hong Kong is regarded as an im-| CHICAGC dectslon h every part, making every or- 4 opos ’ . i | | handed dawn by the Hlinals supreme court an act and Cusing you Lo glow with oe Fincotn, post. dway,' Members of | Third Proposttion_8hall the Loard of di|you will ow be satisfied. 8o goodby. J.| holding her mall until she announced | POFIAGE 949 AU r. Bobeor. 1t s candidate B ctber 't charitable organizations wil f il Abe o o Ty {hion Vei. | (lent supply of all of the text books used | B. M.” her readiness to give over the sale of her |t 8ll: Would want such a place i be iplents of sums ranging E¥an Leglon, are to nttend at 1o, [in he sehools of wald aisteict and loan | McGinnis was booked as & plain drunk. | block by ‘his method. Miss Calill has an- Vacelnation at Glenwood, | 80w 1o €000, The delmon e a0 i "",“"CP::) 1 8 bozes (with gu . suld toxt books to the D o % R 9908 & ! tontest over the of Leo sould, ce io chare), $5.00, The city has advertised for bids for the | "4 text books to the puplias free of cherse? PIPAC, g nounced her intention to refund the monay| Judge Kinue, chairman of the State Board | yieh Chicago merchant, who died Tast Au Mepicing Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. grading of Aveniie 1 between Bighih 104 | airaciors be duthorized, i the exercise of 4 on all the tickets sold of Control, returned today from Glenwood | Rust. Among the nstiintions bendii 80ld by Kuhn & Co., 15th and Dougles nth streets and Tenth street botween | i Sgient, (o procure fire, iightning| OB the recommendation of Alderman 2 hire. e ¥iig 4 ArrlonE L Ay Shool union and (15 | e M A Dilion, South mans. Avenues G and H. The bids have to be I | o tornado instrance upon the bufldings | Lovett the city solicitor was Instructed to Re Division Statlon Asal where he visited the state Institution for | jy;qrican Board of Commissioners for ¥ the hands of the city clerk by noon March | and other property belonging to sald dis- | commence proceedings against an old | BELLE PLAINE, la., Feb, : o the care of feeble-minded children. When Missions, each: the i — o 1. The councll will meet that night to | {rice? (Special) | the fact was discovered that - | Theological seminary, the = Foundlings open them Fifth Proposition—Shail the board of ai. | frame bullding at 114 East Broadway. The Northwestern is contemplating a | gineer employed In the boiler house had | home of Chicago and the Vo '\ second fire fn the Keellne meat mar- | rectors be uthorized to sell and convey| Alderman Hammer reported that he had | change in the dead freight divis vhic Chrigtinn asu ket on Broadway was nipped in its in- Plerce street school and ground o purchaser for two lots in Central sub- | will make Bella Plaine quce mn‘l't‘lu:A{::;;hy: :T:::n i ‘.lr||hr:'«=““1w:| : Km\‘mlwmlw was ordel Al he institution, n- ciplency late Sunduy night by the patrol- Proposition-Shall the board of . i oo abty: man on the beat, 1t I8 thought sawduat 1 | rs be wuthorlzed to well and convey i, olbk ““fi';"‘;.’d O ety [Wivislon on the main lne. The run from | asmuch ns the buard did not wish to be- | NEW YORK. ¥ o T ce box had been left smoldering from Fifteenth street school grounds an u e o e J o § : ot % = | yie évidence in the case of Dr. Samuel J the fce box had beer an ring BT Boone to Clinton is regarded as being 100 [ come mixed up In a vacclnation quarrel the | 1% “vAIP e B G al for the al. | e fire re o at it finally x 4 } the fire Saturday night and th fina i special taxes. As there was some Ques- |jong by the officials. In the local yards crder was that all the inmites should be irder of “Doily” Reynolds resulted ealth. e as Proposition—8hall the board of | g i« s gy ol ot * e A AN La bt i ol ctors be authorized to s 1 convey | tion to the city’s e to the lots being | numerous changes are in comtel . | vac : a disagreement of the jury 4 H Meyer 1. Pearimann, proprietor of 1he | Darif 1ot d and ail of lof 7 in block 1 | clear the matter was referred to the clty | The south YAFOE are o b gromi DA | Yasciunied or 1n case (Relr parenta, or | 3L K inrmey Philbin today annoinced w.'l“n '0" s U i '3 Jor: ins; evening. Lo | \BY lition, to the ity of Councll | solicitor. Alderman Hammer wanted the ) ) &ed | guardians did not want them to bo va-in- | et (e defendant would agaln be placed y heago and New York ¥. Whe e g BRIkt (Fheka are thet two. Joth OBBaMts to permit the making up of the trains for | ated they would have thy ivile a 3 to lny In his new stock of spring goods i | FATHE, CORCEE BI0, L DG 00 % ven council to place a price on the lots and at | the north and south I It 7 ARYS thy Driviiens 5 NKx [ oniieiRl” ot 1 ret addition (o his present iine of ghods e will | the, High el 0l grounds on dlen avenue.l | WALt R E Riderman Boyer 1t Was | (hat the e south lines. 1t :’und:nl‘an;l ing them home. Of the more than 900 in- steol” TIIT Tesamen Work, and return hdd o millinery' department.” 1o expects to | lEhih Proposition-=ghall the board of at | ' vard lines are to be extended. | mates but one was taken out on this.ac- y 5. The bo Ab ¥ o o e autho ) ) aced at $200 a lot. g n this.ac- | g AND, Ky. Feb. %.—The Ashland D nbsent About (WO Weeks epaiirs, by MIORRA Soisell Ana conyes 8 | pincet &k 1oL 4 a1 | A ETOUD of enginzers was in the city a few | count. showing a general willingness on the | s(sel comyaiy's mill Tosumed today afier $32.26 B A Phas notified | Miti & strip off tha entire dlen avenus |, e e e e il | 12¥8 @Ko and (ook measurements in (h> | part of parents and guardians to submit (o Thirty duys’ idleroes, giving employment to Al : church, has notifled 4 AL 'R g eys committes at the m y y bt & : i e R O | feontiue off aald old High'school wrounds levs commlttes reported tha the monthly | yards ant around the roundhouse and rom | the vaceioation order 30 men. on sule February 8th, March 1st the Bronuetery next ApFil ho wilt ask to | aid extending back 10 fe I 13 augured that some new stalls | : \ g ) { 5 of e ) 3 . elt y A and 2nd. i v L R 14ther | The proceeds from the sale of the school :::":::",';:n:",m:; ':;:.,:Y::'.:' :::,,n:“}: :’::’L"'"‘“"“‘“h Bome of the business men| . (r‘p::"ln:n:.::l.hr::‘.l::l in 1 [NO SNOW OR RAIN IN'31GHT clihed to wecept a call to 8o Neb. | propert . ; o n uk (hat other important moves are In| . oY . ! 4 Ih Iows — ! dist rates now on sale to Ark & S At ard Gl ATATIA M NGt | Hatreraty Boss bar combiaied sia. report | AT Hiner save: the:tellowing Agures county, $3,600; Willilam H. Meyer, H. P, With Some Variable for sas, Florida, Cubu and oth ¥ with Judge, Avlesworth in police court 9 ; showing the discrepancy 7 Students from Scandinavian Club, | Hock and others, incorporators. Superior Nebraska. corts of the south, Homesecker's ex JeCarday, orning and 1 whs ned W6 (0TI S cohact funde for tos. yeer eoa | viess, M Boeitrcner BT ouper-| IOWA CITY,‘ln. Feb. 36.—(Epsoial—A | Eavioes bank of Buserlor, Dickinacn counly, b curslons one fare plus $2 for the round from Plittsmoith to Councll Blufts In | ing February 1. The balance on hand in |, FOF October- e o 18, supervisor, | Scandinavian olub named “Eddn” was | CaPital, $10,000; presideni, F. H. Daley,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—Forecast fOr | yujn on sale first and third Tuesday senreh of work. The pecullar brand of riy S - 1,208.10; discrepancy, $43. formed last night at the university. The | SPirit Lake; vice president, Marcus Snyder, | Tyecday and Wednesday I th to many points south. All RERRI S UL S RRRobL RE PR | G anm:orvyl:i s [Por " November—Auditof, $6i5.40; super- | charter mombers will number ffty ¥ Active | SPITIt Lake; cashier, P. W. Biackert, Super- | For Nebraska. Kansas, Colorado, Wyom- | Se8 OETH .' ity |'| t oftice, 141 o proved too much for r f was | visor, screpancy, $¢ . ) ) b . ! | ¥ -1 P a for| ity ticket of , 5 g I|lclr Jroved tao muc AL i!‘l“‘ V8. . Duriog. the. :M gt N e P embe e tor, $1.01085; super- | Membersiip s limited to Scandinavians | 107 The charter of the German Saviogs jng and Montana—Fair Tuesday and information « (V. 4%, adge; 1o A e B e Breluht. e, | 1 now overdrawn $33716 "rhe balence on | visor. #485: discrepancy, fasi and those studying Scandinavian languages | Pank of Tripoli has been amended increas- | wednesday; variable winds Farnam street, (Paxton hotel block) or was glven a partial hearing in pol olph | San et o 7 1001 o tha sohbd) h:““ ;u:« - o "'Ef",:?..fi:::.':\‘f' hmgw supers|and literature. Dr. Floin, the professor in | U8 the capital stock from $10,000 to $20,000 or lowa—Fair Tuesday and Wednesday: | write yeatgmiay morning ’\:;;'\I’_‘,""‘,‘“‘K'I'I'M’,;'ml‘ e | S 1I0L. Thare has besa Bald iben B PORAROY, S the Scandinavian department, and Prof. Not a German Baron, lower temperature 7uesday; northerly chandige in the in which Neal was |account of purchase of new high school To Renumerate .‘pu.l, I\h 3!Ifn. ve been Instrumental In starting | Investigation in Crawford and Ida coun- Winds. = Falr Tues Harry E. Moores, found were hroken open and the contentn | grotiit B B pallding §24.048 11, | MrS: J. H. Kelthley, who Is (o sing at | the socioty. The following efficers were | ties In this atate where Hugo C. Schultze | For North and fouth Dekota—Fa C P. & T. A.. Omaha, Neb, tampered with told the court he was 4 g church | electel 8 : : » q Wednesd etherly winds. e i & v nd was trying Lo | The Interest on bonds paid amounted to | ine Coneert in {he Congregstionsl ohurch ed: President, L. O. Rul; secretary, | formerly lived show that there Is little |day and Wednesday: northerl reach his homg in Pierce, Neb., by the box- | $10,058.40. Thursday.aveniag, 1a (he with,of the ediion M. Hadley; trensurer, . A. Stromsten. | probability In the story from Chicago. Loeal Record. S car rolte e Tollowing s the estimate made by |Of he Republican at Weeping Water, Neb. | The meeting of the club will take place | where he died last week, that he was fn| OFFICKOF THE WEATHER BULL CURE YOURSELF ! —- She has that rich sympathetic quality of |once every three weeks i Mol B o b Mclal record of te ] N Plomb e AL Tt ot 340, the board of the amounts necessary to | She DA% HML EEn B ence Inatantly o g B .. vy B B i’ precipitation compared with { Ut Pla@ for unnature i . maintain the schools for the ansuing year: | 5015 hich Pleanet o 8 irclen of | Kexn [ claimed to be. Schultze was a talor and | 8IUT6 W SERCGRVEOET G TARE three vear inchari o Teachers' fund, $80,000; contingent fund, | e 1% ¢ o of Smallpox. eraian an eccentric rharacter. He had claimed 100, 1598, 1808 Omaha and eastern Nebraska. KEYSTONE, [Ia., Feb. 25.-—(Special)— . S - | 30,000; choo while in Towa to have been a German baron | Maximum temperatire $80,000;" achool hduse fumd, ‘10,000, "The ity council met. Iast night as a board | Smallpox has broken out at Keystone, and | and a lentenant in (he army. but nis ae. | Minimuim temperature = n temperature 3 W R Yelong's stationery of health to take the necessary legal steps | Randoiph Struck, the day clerk at the Key- | quaintane d 7 4 e oa Our Peigass '"":”f Avbpiiment v right In connection with the smallpox case of [#lone house, is the victim. As soon as his (hlem:l’:';!‘nle:‘l :;n:::e:::«’ut":.r'::::In‘n:,»{-mulr‘, ""',""’"]"".“‘. Jerature and precipitation l~;'r:;~r‘—7-."'.—‘" Hiaa] Real Batate Transfers. Herman Schurz, disease was dlagnosed as smallpox the city | tics, He was very poor. He was u ood- | ut Omana for (his duy and sice March i, | raias foral e iviet, The following transfers were flled yoster- | The Woman's Christian association sub- [ council ordered the hotel closed and the | looking man, and he made an’ unsucces- - e Guara l]tee [4ay in the abstract, title and loan office of | mitted & statement showing that it had in- | Inmates quarantined. Some traveling men | ful effort to pose as & political orator. It fs 1 temperntune D K L B ' | 1. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street curred an expense of $953 by the hospital | Were among (hose quarantined, not believed in Towa, where he was known, ney for (he duy: o oo, st | D a’ sSLun alm " Mighael Twomey to Jonathan B being quarantined. The board passed a Jrvie=sd il that he was expelled from Germany for | Normal br ton i INCh | eures avers kind of cough, 1 grippe, bronchits. Goey With every pir of shoes werwell, [ Youne, nely soig sy seli und sels, oo | resolution recommending that the Board uf LE.\L\'E‘;‘."I:"‘ vy '{'}lgnfflrl-- | having written & poem attacking Prince | Leficency day... oM RO 35'3,'.1"35;‘?L»‘i{fififin’f‘fi"."fl&"fl.fif’.q’},‘-" If thoy don't prove to be us represcnted | Mary E. Martin and husband t County Supervisors remunerate the asaocta- | | 1 Speclol.)—After | pgmarck Total ruinfull sInCE SoR'1, 100000 0,01 fnches | a- e v ! WY Derby, nte nwiy 19718 w d..... 4,700 tlon as far as practiceble for the expense | Lo 08 OU! twenty-four hours the jury in the Deflctenc | \ ‘ | Deficlency s perfod 1900 nehes | ——— i we will make this guarantec good with | Robert Blsakly and wife to.€, D) 1t had been put o 1n conncction with the | Wllen case disagreed and was discharged | lowa Falls Road Certain, {I.-QH ley SiTme period 180 nehws| A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER 4 5 | "Dillon, undig of 3 In 35, Ferry add, by Judge Gaynor. Wallen is tha President E. S. Ellsworth of the Des Stattons at 7 P M. R. 1. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL W rof shoes, ( anyone do mallpox quarantine. ¥ s tha son of a Reports from G & Py ‘"“.I kgl Al uvayh o W ‘r'l Webstor o George 8. Wright g e — e farmer and was arrested on complaint of | Moines, lowa Falls & Northern railroad will L — WI) CREAM, OR MAGICAL “.AUNF‘“' more? We are safe i omaking this| M Sl annarge . " COUN BLUFFS BREVITIES, Theckla Anderson. The jury stood written that officials of the company will Removes Tan, bimples 16 1 18 Riddie's subdiv, o ¢ d Jury stood six io| wrikten (hat s Moth Fatehe CERRRE U 2y ol ' aa o best | George Morrison and wite to W. i six. e in Des Moines this week (o complete ar ¥ 4 GUATERIs Dbacaties’ wo sell the beat| Wohu, 5048 acrew, uceretion o 4764, OV bilam Weatrlp. night vardmaster at (he 2 B rangements for terminals for the road and Rashangiwia b p for the money 1 are sold | ¢ d Northwestern, Inst evening lost from his 1 ’ S ATIONS AND STATE \ whoesimade for the moucy that are sold | @4 L900e aesiin wid d K. Hough 1o vercoat & wallet containing FM0 10 cur:| s1oUX CIEY. 1 ATy Rate, that it will enter over elther the Des| STATIONS AND STATE i o bewsty anywhere. Come inand take o look at | G Hough, part elg nely 8 and rency and gold. s R ata the test of & vears, and Purifies ana la., Feb. The Western [ Moines Union or Rock Island tracks. He OF WEATHER Peautifies Skin. No other cos- metic will dott ur $8.30 shoe [t el i 0T w e Abbott, president of the Woman's Pasasnger ansoniptie. ine granted to the | alko wrote to the engineer of the road that o ¥ s, dvenson to J. F. Steven- ellef corps, requests the members to meet | lowa department of the Grand Army of the cted . son, undts swh wd this afternoon at 1:30 to attend the funeral ¥ of the | all the plans bave been perfected, srrange " . it to be sure it T 2 Tor, 1005, Auditors subdiv swis nwis A D) Searle began suit in the distriet | 1P OF he stato encampment at Dubuque | road will be completed during the coming [ Gmuha. clear et . is properly made, bA EN I b L7440, W d. .. . . court terday against Michael Twomey to | June 4 and & summer. Mr. Ellsworth has been empow- | North Platte, cloudy.... " 0 Accept ne oount; 30U Heney i wite (o Lauis' Fiies, compel him to carry out & contract for the ered to issue the bonds of the company and | Lhevenne, clear wars teit of simi : cloudy ) 5 1, 25.—At Pekin th SBchmidt, Jr Bunge, lots 4 is " o " uron, clear dy of the haut-t ¢ 5 % | ®ana ® i v of ‘et block H, e 8 D. Reynolds, 17 Ave. |MOTIDE Judge. Pulerbaugh was formally ',':,'l:m:'('!‘,,"':::,'.f,"‘,"fmf‘:'.’_::," “fl::,h‘f,‘”,h he | Wihiaton, eloidy "\ pationppr o i and wiy bloc town of Avoca, e G dled Veaterday ot the hote af 2. 4 |notified of the fact that Roy Miller, one of Chicago. clear e | “As vou ladies will use them, I recom. ANS Fleer, Lewis (0 5. saed 5 Mo s |the jurors in ¢ ¥ Alfred Ahn Acquitte Louls, clear . | mend ‘GOURAUD'S8 CREAM' a# the least B T T ST Fleer, {8 (ownship, aged 5 menths. “The |the Jurors in the Moser murder case, is 8t. "Loufs, clea: I T ML R R Negotiated {n Rastern Nebraska ordinand Meggers, 8 14 feet of lot :,'.'_"‘m“‘"}';“‘ be Wednesday and burlal will | aficted with the measles. Juror Miller | In the murder trial of Alfred Ahn for the te seins s and iowa. James N. Casady, jr. 126 Main St.. Councii Bluffs, | o | Pl Harkihs ana wife to €. W, Vos- of L. J. Loveland Republic & rate of one fare for the round | ments made for the money and that the harmiess we taste | i 20-1-M, wd sale of certain land in this county alleged Juror Has the Mennles. “ Salt Lake . name. I Look for the Bear. Illmw a0 Wilson and wife fo Charles 16 have been entored into between them | PEORIA Feb. they are already placed. At lowa Falls the | gupid City, snowing 3 Bayre said to & | | | | | y ; y nport, elear .../l salo by ‘all Druggists and Fancy Goods and n 18 feet lot 8, block 31, to D e N e b fow mITIES 1 enP€ | was very much better this morning, and |alleged killing of Dr. Hamilton at Knox- | | ansis City, clear © " 3 Bontezs 1 tne o8 Burons il Avoes s, John Ellls, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | IDdications are that it will be possible fo | ville a verdict of acquittal was rendered Helena, cloudy ks ol 4 ) | FERD. T. HOPKIN! otk hlacen toaissind SHE M Dooley. 0 Eighth svenue, dled yeatdr: |contipue the trial by Friday. Upon the | and the prisoner was discharged. Ahn was | Havre, flouts - : A X i Great Jones 8t. it :?n\":':.;"'"v'mn“t"f.rn':'"'lw‘v:'fl:|§‘;"";'“"". statement of Attorney Black, court was ad- | alleged to have killed Dr. Hamilton be- | (ulveston, clondy . B el me gl Funeral Director Prisoner Blows Ow T ey, W H Cable. pastor of Trinity |Journed, one day's notice to be given attor- [ cause of his belief that the latter had alien- | = Pt AT utlcur TRy h Dtiowre 1Y (Successor to W. C. Estep) Clarence Raph, the smal Method i enupeh, conduited the seryiies.’ | neys and witnesses before the trial is taken | ated the affections of Ahn's wife. It was| ¥ Indicates trace of propipiwion o eaias Tade PEARL STREET, 'PVhoue 07, Aum:»r Callaghan such & chase Sunday | Jullus Gallagher, a hackdriver, was ar- [up again, xnown that there bad been a feud between Local Forecast OMclal, ana advice free. Lr.B. J, Kaa, Saratoge, N. ¥ LEWIS gun;zn ] | 3

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