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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE g SDAY., JANUARY 28, 1902 NEWS OF INTEREST FRCM - IOWA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. MINOR MENTION. Pheins BRIDGE OVER INDIAN CREEK Davis sells drugs. Btockert sells carpets and rugs. Metz beer at Neumayer's hotel Drs, Green, office 303 Bapp block. Wollman, sclentific optician, 409 B'way. Dr. Stephenson, Baldwin block. Elevator Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Chris Johnson, 8 Fourth street, a o Twenty per Oty Counoil for Openming of Mynster Street. " ‘Gisconint sale, Alexander | CONTRACT GOES TO E. A WICKHAM SUIT OF SOUTH OMAHA MAN Gideon Suthe wonal Inju ‘District Co % Is Before 1. The greater part of Monday in the dis- trict court wae taken up In securing a jury for the trial of the personal injury damage sult of Gideon Sutherland of South Omaba agalnst the City of Council Bluffs. This was due to the fact that only jurors residing outside the city are permitted to sit in cases in which the city may be Interested, either plaintiff or defendant. The regular ' |OFFERS REDISTRICTING BILL of the House, INTERMEDIARY COURT IS PROPOSED Senate Has a Plan for Transformation of Penitentiary Into ReTorma- tory—Scheme to Mine State nl. South rajlway, appellant; Muscatine county Judge Brannan; amrmed Home Savings and Trust company, Ap- pellant, against Fidelity and Deposit com- pany of Maryland; Polk county, Judge Conrad; rsfi\rrl‘aml agle & Co, appellant, against De Gooyer & Stapleford. et al; Sioux county; Judge Oliver; affirmed Long Against Thomas Olgon, et al appellante; ~ Winnebago county; Judge Clyde; afirmed. Mary Finerty. {\w‘llnnl agninst Cath- ollc Knights of America; Lee county; Judge Bank; afrmed National G rd BN, Adjutant General Byers returned this morning from Washington, where he at tended the convention of the National Guard assoclation. He s much pleased with the bill which the assoclation drafted and asked congress to pass and which has been in- troduced by Congressman Dick, who is president of the assoclation. The bill pro vides for recognition of the National Guard Jap Rose Soap & Co., art deal 33 B'way | was quickly exhausted and a special and a way by which the companies may be one-sixth pure glycerin, and pa Mr. and Mrs. R L. Brown of Wymore, | venire had to be fssued. It was late in the mustered directly Into the service when ' N.e‘t;":::lgflu-?\;“:;t l;lre"r’ulr‘l-tllnw I:"; 'ku' Unanimons Vote of Aldermen Awards | o000 when the jury wae impaneled, (From a Staft Correspondent.) volunteer companies are desired . . . e ezt s R Staln atreet. Tel. 128 It to Him on His Bid of Six Thou- |and but one witness had been examined | ppg MOINES, Jan. 27.—(Specl Judge Changes Mis Mind. Contalnlng Vegetab e ol S, 1S The Lady Maccabeas wiil publicy install snnd Dollars=Talk of an when court adjourned for the day. The | ,gigiature met again at 2 o'clock A uRiqes 18w polut Was asgued betore (he officers in their hail in the Merriam block suit arises from the overturning of a c ernoon, but owing to the storm, which de- P ! efore tomight, ryall containing a number of South Omaha ' supreme court this afternoon, involving a Mrs, M, E. Dixon and daughter of Colum- bus, O., are guests of George W. Irvin and family. and Omaha people on Broadway near the tracks of the Illinols Central rallroad in layed some of the members, there was Bot ge attendance in either house. decision of the district eourt of Johnson county relative to the validity of the saloon transparent. ‘The most Important bill presented w p ball e o sossion 3,600, One consent petition at lowa City. The action C R h f f g Barkers unlon wil glve o cakewalk bl | The clty council at ita matinee sossion | July, 100, Suthriand sues for 8500, 00 | ppe i the Rouss by Mr. Greeiey of SU0rY. | " ceriorars proceedingn of . Whmiook arries the perfume of nat- block. Tickets 3 cents couple. [ yesterday decided that the muncipality of [ suit arising from the same accident, that | yroviding tor rediatricting the state con- | e tnts 'S5t GICUAHY T C0 URECR v ural flowers. Most delightful ' Council Bluffs was in suficiently auent fi- | of Mrs. J. Rozelle, was decided in favor of 1 " ma ot Coon Hollow" will be 3 g gressionally. This bill makes & radical | e he Dahany (heater next | nanclal circumstances to permit of the ex- | the city, but Mrs. Rozelle has been granted | gpance in the districts and Is known upon the petition In the trial of the case i Sunday night. The plece Is a southern | penditure of $6,000 in the construction of [a new trial. {He Tavae pian of sedisteioting. 1t was pe- invalidating it, but on reconsideration asked ; COMeAY. e Atd soclety of the First |® bridge over Indian Creek, to afford an| juige Thornell handed down his decislon | gorreq, e ALl 6 g s SR f 'l t e et Fhiredny after | opening for Mynster street at its junction | yesterday in the appeal of Mre. Sadle DFis- | poliowing are the districts as propesed: void. The actlon in the supreme court or toilet. i noon at the home of Mrs. George Huston | with North Main street. The contract for | kell, administratrix of the estate of W. R. | e District—Davis, Des Moines, Henry, l;”lhol;nnlnrrr the standing of the originsl on Fifth avenue. the construction of the bridge on either | Driskell, deceased, from the actlon of | Jefferson, Lee, VanBuren, Wapello and The Ladles’ Ald goclety of 8t Paul's |y "0ion. or cement foundations, was [ County Treasurer Arnd in assessing against | Washingion. Eplecapal church Wil have an Alloay. 5 |awarded o B. A. Wickham on his bid of [ her taxes for property which had been | ; BecondlCedar, Ciinton, Jackson, Jones | THEIR FLIGHT CUT SHORT A trial of it will convince ——— - sion Wednesday at the home of Mrs vLouien, Muscating and X % " Foley on Sixth street, $6,000, by the unanimous vote of the alder- | omitted from assessment and unearthed by hird — Benton, Blackhawk, Buchanan, 'ou that nothln bettel‘ can be bho oo dealers, Who A DUy Muirs |men in attendance, Alderman McDonald of | ', M. Cubningbam, the tax ferret. The DesTare Dubuque and Linn. Married Man Attempts to Elope with ) g e T e e crauti in sécop. | the Fourth ward being the only absentee. | court decided in favor of the county, but | lotStiRAURIAKES, Dromers, & fin'.'nen. Another's Wife and is Detained ing sufficlent men and teams for the work. | The council will decide at the regular ses- | cut off from the amount taxed the interest | Winneba, Winneshiek and Worth Miss Sadie Blsby of Corder, Mo., arrived { gion Monday evening what kind of abutt- | before the assessment was made. Under the | _Kifth— ne, Butler, Franklin, Grundy, made for use on skin or hair. i '.finr';?o'fi“-':mf;.‘.\""u.y'ifl(;l;""y—i and’ will bel /onts the bridge will be erected on. ruling Mrs. Driskell will have to pay about | 1zamilton “"r'?")"l" el e WATERLOO, 1a., Jan. 27.—(Special T the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and | The tabulation of the bids for the Mynster | $350 back taxes. Bixth—lowa, Jackeon, Johnson, Keokuk, ATER , 1a., Jan. 27.—(Speclal Tele- J..MES §. KIRK & COMPAN Mrs. W. H. Saltzman, 620 Third street |street bridge, the city engineer showed the | The personal injury damage sult of W. B, | Mahaska, Marshall, Poweshiek and Towa. gram.)—George W. Dickinson, one of the ~ Willlam Powers, 1300 Ninth avenue, | gonoco 50" 1 b campbell, concrete foun- Sa T O Seventh—Ap -year-old Is b ‘Sun | . E. H. P Hoyt, motorman, against the IUinols Cenme | " Foii, Wirren hd Wayne. . :fi;'rfl:w ¥ hen e went to feed the ani- | dations, according to plans and specifica- | tral and Omaha Terminal Bridge and Rail- ms, Decatur, Fremont, Mills, | Mrs. James Bloom of Jesup were inter mal yesterday morning he found one side | tions filed by the city engineer, $6,800; W. | way companies was ordered transferred to )lunlluml‘r Page, Pottawattamle, Ring- |rupted in Independence ln an attempted of the barn kicked out and the colt miss- [ y°p' (weaver brick foundations, according | the federal gold and Tayior. elopement. Mrs. Bloom was allowed her ing. " 86,6 b oM Ninth—Adeir. “Auduben, liberty soon afterward and boarded a traln Tev. Father Thomas of St. Peter's church | t0 same plans and specifications, $6,623; E.| The motion on the part of the plaintiffs in Dnllnn. Greene, Guthrie, p : has gone to New Orleans for a three | A. Wickham, elther brick, stone or cement | the sult of Spencer Smith and Harl & Mc- | Ison, Sheiby and Union or the east, saylng she was going to Buffalo, N. Y. Dickinson s detained and weeks' vislt with his mother. In his ab- | abyitments, according to same plan, $6,000; | Cabe against Holloway and others to mod- | rorg Hae® will have a hearing Wednesday. He Is ' v, Fath ¥ f Atchison, ford, Kan., & Poemer ;vz:r-lul"":)'[m:‘r:ovohurclh. Wili | C. E. H. Campbell, steel span bridge on [ ity the decree was overruled. ‘Woodbu: s charge { concrete toundation, according to pians of | The domurrer of the defendant in the | Eleventhocerro Gordo, Buens, Vista, | married and bis wite, who is an invalid, anna, fl:]lu;ln,‘.'nrmnr:y of this |his own, $3,974; eighty-foot steel span|suit of Captain L. B. Cousina, sheriff, -u‘: D {;n[-m;':n S eaianRels Kite, |18 at Colfax. He is ald to be worth $509,000, e o M peotiment "t the | bridge on steel cylinder plers, exclusive of | against Paxton & Gallager of Omaha was Pocihoritas and Sloux. owns the finest house In the county and on A“lu.(lnn]rn;phul Chicago. ~Mies Nelson | approach $4,200; with approaches, $4,660; | overruled. This W a sult to recover ex- Other House BI }’:' ""’;":’m":e‘; l”:::z"; :"'l"'e"k:::";i was o well known singer In 8t. John style brid, ith wood Joists, $3,900, f > § pellate court, which provides Te | Bloom and furniehed the Information to G. R. Lane, day clerk at the Revere | X hotise 6n Broadway, i missing. Cotncident | $4:200. & Young, which E. Myers claimed to have panoose, Lucas, Marfon, Mon- | wealthiest men of Buchanan county, and Cherokee, Craw- outh, Sac and Every Animal || Every Page Illustrated The Living Photographed Il be an intermediary court of three [ guicoe TN @O from Colfax of thelr in. with his sudden departure $12 that ought to Effort to Defer Action. A shal riends in a letter from Colfax of thelr in. have been In the cash drawer wus found to iy et b e Listabegso bt persons. Other bills introduced were a8 | tention to elope. Mrs. Bloom Is the wife be missin, James Meeks, the landlord, Alderman Hammer suggested that the follows: R —— reported the ‘matter o the polec yester- | avarding of the contract be deterred for | PAYS RENT FOR QUARANTINE| By Coburn, appropriation for Cherokee el Ll The funeral of Emma, 1 r-old daugh- | ® few days, until the aldermen could fi - hospital; Donohue, providing for exemptions ¢ ter of Mrand Mrs. B et ot g M- | miliarize themselves with the several plans | County Decides that Under the Law 1t | for soldiers and orphans; Dunham, relating ONE BURNS AND ONE FREEZES 8 teenth . A iy - e— venue, who died suddenly early fand styles of bridges submitted and decide ™ to insurance: Hamann, for the protection ?;xnnrlrl‘n)mv:mr{zlmnfi w;::m\l:;:‘(.:ldn;(\‘wulll-rlm‘lin dafinitely on the kind of structure they pre- is Liable=Will Settle Small 1S Rpand L] FoNting o pollIsE SIANE | " e 8t Casunlties in Apartment House Erickson, pastor of the Iifth Avenue Meth: | ferred. He moved that action be post- i and amending the law relating to time of During the Night at Des odist_church, conducted the serv | poned until the regular meeting Monday | At the meeting of the Board of Health|correcting registry lists; Hurn, providing Motnen, Ay g h'“m"fl'.‘r'vfl..'.‘n"'1.5”?.‘{?},‘:"; | night, but his motion went a-glimmering | yesterday afternoon City Solicitor Wads- | for a more stringent law in reference to . 4 de the Ninth district | for want of a second. worth submitted his opinion in the matter | quarantine; McNle, for appropriating $9,700 | DES MOINES, Jan. 27.—In a fire in & < gfidows for the order of Maccabess “'r:.‘.:- Alderman Huber failed to see the need |of the liability of the county for the rent|for the College of the Blind; Sokol, ap-|flat on Woodland avenue last night Mrs. I 1 1 m (1 5 O P g T Mg IR for deferring action, as the matter had been [of premises occupled by persons QUATan- | propriating for penitentiaty at Anamosa; |j. W. Higley sustained what is believed Cl Wooley s ‘i churier member of Council | before the council suficiently long for all | Uined for smallpox during the time of quar- | and by Colclo, to define commission of & |wiil prove fatal injuries. The bullding }.’l‘.:";et’,."'i k‘“hfl:l:““ !:x'glbtll::fc;m:: and [of the aldermen to have made up their [antine. His opinion was to the effect that | crime as an occupation, and to provide pen- | wag .occupled by several families, all of Rk . el ey ¢|minds. “He movea that the contract be [ the county was llable, as the law contem- | ities. conni Yiufts, wis rerente ooty fn |awarded to Wickham on his bid of $6,000, | plated the isolation of affected persons | Several petitions were presented In the Sibley, Ia., of bigamy. He was first mar- |and that at the meeting Monday night it | whether in their own houses or in the pest- | house, one by Freeman of Pottawattamie, on ot 4 in her apartment that the fire originated lrll‘t:‘l‘1|"|"Mhl‘;'l‘hl'lrt':ln.\" r«'\mr"‘l,l ";J?.‘#L‘.“"r be decided what kind of abuttments should | house, and that as the authorities were| woman suffrage: one by Wise on free text |and her clothing was almost entirely burned 4 moved to Sloux City, where. It is said, | be used. This motion was promptly sec- |required under the law to make effectual| books, being a petition of the metal work- | trom her body before she could reach the IKelIl‘y deserted his wife, 1 it 1s onded, after Alderman Brown had suggested | provision for the prevention of the spread | ers. window, where she jumped Into the arms L Jesed.. "C:u{'f"m::fln"h‘“;"»m‘,'-'-f'."rm"'num» that the council declare itself in favor of jof the disease, the rent of the premises In the Senate. of firemen. She now lies in a critical con- i purg: da, Diring e trial it developed thn | foundations constructed of brick. of persons o quarantined, where the 0ccu-| 11 1o senate the most important bill was one by Emmort, providing for tho estab- | J. Siegel, a fireman of the Central detail. lley had served In the civil war and | At this point Alderman Lougee suggested | pants were unable to pay themselves, must lishment of a reformatory for men at Ana- | was severely frozen and several others suf- N gk B NS SIS ) ame | that nothing would be lost by postponing | be borne by the county. he enlisted and served. the awarding of the contract until Monday This opinion Is far-reaching, as the 1aw | noqe in place of the state penitentiary. |fered severely from the intense cold. night, but Contractor Wickham asked that | providing for the quarantine of pPersons|pe transforms the penitentlary Into a re- | » | 1f he was to have the contract, it be given | affected with contaglous diseases makes | gormatory, from which discharges can be Ditch Cawes in Supreme Court. These offcors wera elected by the Minis- | him‘at once, as there was a strong possibil- | no distinotion between the character of | made acoording (o the records of the men.| ONAWA, Ia. Jan. 27.—(Special Tele- terfal association yesterday: President, | Ity of the price of steel golng up, and he | disease. Under the ruling of the city| (ther bills wete: One by Lister, to pre- | gram.)—The celebrated ditch cases of Ad- Rev. E. W. Erickson; vice presldent, Rev. | was desirous of plactng his orders with- | sollcitor, persons quarantined for diph- | ven divorced persons from marrying within | aison Oliver against Momona county. two Harvey Hostetler; secretary, Rev. A. Eitel- ' out further delay and before a rise in the | theria, scarlet fever, measles or any other | g fter th s george; program committee, Rev. H. Hos- | market took place. ix months after the divorce is granted; also the case of A. Oliver agalnst whom munaged to escape without injury with the exception of Mrs, Higley. It was the World At the office of The Bee Call and Examine i Ministers Elected. | This Great Work tetler, Rev. W. J. Caifee, Rev. W. B.| On belng put to a vote the aldermen pres- Crewdson; committee on temperance, Rev. | ent voted unanimously for the awarding of W. H. Cable, Rev. G. W. Snyder, Rev. |the contract to Wickham. Decline to Discuss Parchase. Henry Delong. It was decided to hold the meetings for 1502 on the last Monday in each month In the parlors of the Broad- | The plan suggested for opening Mynster street by the purchase of sufficlent ground on the north side of the creek was not even discussed, although it was known that The will of Dr. Sarah Smith of this city, | the property needed for such purpose could way Methodist church. Revokes Cremation Requent. kind of contagious disease could require the county to pay their rent while so quar- antined. In accordance with the opinion of City Solicitor Wadsworth, the board decided to recommend for payment the bills pre- sented for rent of houses occupled by smallpox patients. The other bus‘ness before the board was purely routine and of. no especial interest. Hubbard, to provide for finding and pre- senting Indictments in certain cases with- out the Intervention of a grand jury. A constitutional amendment was presented which provides for rearrangement of the senatorial and representative districts. A communication was read from Governor Cummins, in which he transmitted the re- port of the Loulsiana Purchase commission, recommending the expenditure of $258,000 Mitchell Vincent, making three cases In law and equity combined, will come up for hearing in the su~reme couri at Des Moines January 30. W. L. Smith, county attorney, who represents the ceunty, and George A. Oliver, attorney for Addison Oliver, wiil £0 to Des Moines tomorrow to appear be- fore the supreme court. The cases are re- garded as important and may be appealed later to the supreme court of the United Blood Poison SYPHILIS OURED IN 15 TO 35 DAYS. Quaranteed Oure or Money Mdod for the Iowa exhibit at St. Louls. The |gtates. governor transmitted the message without Dixby & Son. |80Y recommendation, as he had covered that point in his inaugural address. % who dled recently, was admitted to pro- |have been purchased for.a sum far less| N, Y. Plumbing Co. bate In the district court yesterday. With |than the cost of erecting a bridge. It has the exception of bequests of $1 each to | been intimated that an injunction will be Plumbing ahd heatin soug| row the courts to restrain the city B e o ney, | {rom spending this large wum of money (N Brostam was arranged ihis Afternood | graquates from the University of lowa in Tath e n peronal. to her coustn. Mra. |00 8 bridge at this point, which, it 1s| Harry Brown, chalrman of the repub-|(oF the MoKinley memorlal | " 1902 will be graduated from a circus tent. Do e e s her | claimed, is not warranted by the prospec- | lican clty central committee, is trying to | the lesislature Wednesday atternoon, to beg The executive committee of the Board of home 1n this city, A provision In the will | tive benefits to the thoroughfare thus to be | rrange matters to have one convention B s t’nh"“"““ N8 and pos- | pegents of the university has made a con- talling for the cremation of her body was |opened or to the public generally. for the momination of candidates for the e tract with the Des Moines Tent and Awn- revoked in a codicll made shortly before | Before convening, the aldermen took a |School board and city offices, also one set To Mine State's Ci ing company of Des Moines, providing for a e A Sl gl s gt 1 | ARt lan et ibe sie Alenliien) Betrd | e M Tourh ting o out xth streej . and adopted the assess- R W 6| w, at which t A ment schedule as prepared by the city ca.| The school eloction will be Monday, March | wiit Yo h',d.,':m.";:po,: ,,,h,:, l::c‘.:f:: mencement week, June 6 to 12. The alumni ;lnm— with the sxeahpllnn ot m: &d‘”A, :‘: -;d hl:e bc::: :‘\:"fl'l:::mu:::-y;h:d-;:‘h con:ml:‘«lu in regard to the disposal of the :::la vl-;;n:l‘:; fi';'.'&'.'.‘.’.‘i';"i:"' d’l,yoou:;l:a eere’'s property at the corner ol Villow = | coal wi o ' " ” Licenses to wed were lssued yesterday |avenue, which e reatived from $800 to|maries be held either Friday, February |y s mi:;'a%d!(::'«‘:: :::a:;:;l‘;:“::l:i sons. to the following: $500, the city bearing the difference. The |28, or Baturday, March 1, and the conven- | and the proceeds be used in erecting a I Name and_Residence, A Asg. | city has alao (o boar the cost of the paving | t1on on elther ihe Tussday or Wednesdsy | coliseum at tho falr grounds, but consent Dislocates a Knee Cap. 1,;‘;,:;,‘;"‘5»““’1;’3 AGRCAnIS # | opposite the postofice and Bayliss park, | following. This would entall rather a long | of the leglslature will be necessary for this. | AUDUBON, Ia., Jan. 27.—(Special.)—At telephone 250. 1 ofter u‘vloolnn‘lolAl‘ QUARANTER to ofect o oot and of c-nqln-- Blood uarantes in and aehak you want: Hy romedy will use bester revulte 1 14 daye t treatme: To Graduate im Circus Tent, I0WA CITY, Jan. 27.—(Speclal.)—The ate Conventions. Seeks to Consol oure It Horoury and ’T,;.“ ‘-fll nm‘m oertificate of treatment does not mm- injurious medicines, but leaves the patieat 1nes ‘-nn-l ‘condition as before contracting the disease. ) Sest: & the Sosh, the bonss and the vhole s7stem are clsansed, purified and restored to heetth od anew for the duties and pleasures of life. nn- 1 for business or pleasure. e you at home. ondanes confl. Jour condition dision fuil7 and 70w will receive (8 pinin “iaton of your case, oo of charEs 3 e ST SIS ' ' , 84 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. . ® 9 m - Macedonl IPIOIALMT JOMN TILLOTSON, M. l-.l” 'I’IWI Ballding Office Ho 35, un A MONTY [ s s I €. 1, Rockwell, Council Bluft 12 | The auditor and treasurer were instructed | campaign for the candidates for the city | A survey of the ground has been made | the Staley & Kempfs Bowling alleys, in this |. | ri Jones, Council Bluffs 26| to fssue a warrant for $2,749.52 to Wickham | oices, but it would save holding two sepa- | and investigations have been made of the|city, a serious accident occurred, which James F. Ball, Council Bluffs 21 | for the city's proportion of the cost of the | Fate conventlons. coal. The board is urdertermined whether | may maim Louls Caldwell for lite, Cald- Al m;uu; am] « Depre h;_ll‘*":‘_:‘: bt RS - 18 | tmorovement. .| The nomination of ward aldermen I8 | to sell the coal In bulk or to recover bids | well was employed pin setter and was Dissrders of Men '\ Sadlo Bisby, Corder, Mo. ... 16 aylng of Sewers. made at the ward caucuses and, accord- | for the same on a percentage basis. The |hit on the knee by one of the pins. He | e el ing to the foregoing arrangement, these | board will ask the legislature for authority | was knocked down and was carried to his 10 years in Omaha | R Estate Transfer The resolution providing for the laying|caucuses would be held on the Saturday |to recelve bids at once on this matter. It is | boarding house in an unconscious state. VARICOCELE | These transters were filed yesterday in |Of sewers on Harmony, Baughn and Benton | night following the convention. The nomi- | belleved a valuable vein of coal underlies | Physicians fear that the knee cap has been < and i the abatract, title and loan office of J. W. 5 was adopted and the clerk was In- [ nations for two aldermen-at-large would |the falr grounds. At the meeting of the | permanently dislocated, which will leave HYDROCELE curea 2 to advertise for bids. The as-|be made by the city convention. board ‘an assistant setretary will also be | him a cripple for life. ment resolution for the grading of e selected. Avenue H, Ninth and Tenth streets was| Davis sells e » adopted, after the assessment on a few un- o B phointed Nermal Wengfes. improved lots was reduced. The assessment . Governor Cummins today recelved the resolutions for the grading of Ninth avenue | Harry Hall, Indicted by the recent grand | resignation of Perry D. Rose of Jefferson as botween Third and High streets and for the | Jury on the charge of violating smallpox |a trustee of the Normal school and ap- o8 curbing of several sireets under the Olsen | quaragtine regulations, taken into | pointed in his stead B. F. Osborne of Rip- Beast o e per .,..mm,. and Nelson contract were aleo dopted. | custody yosterday. His bail had been set[pey. Rose has removed from the state. :::r::':‘;"e‘“l'.";‘p":,.::’n,:"f;[h“."'“::"“‘;:r: w" .{"1 trom Eacemes or Vicrius On motlon of Alderman Lovett, chairman | 8t $500, but he induced Judge Thornell to [Osborne will be elected next week by the |, V. V‘ 0 RILITY or EXHAUATION, educ: it g which caused the explosion. No dam- wnruw Wnl“u with EARLY D&CAY in of the committee on police and health, | Feduce It to $200. On furnishing a bond | legislature. age was done other than giving the store- | YOUNG and MIDDLE AGED. lack of vim, vigor Officer Claar was ordered reimbursed $5|in this amount, he was released. keeper a good scare. and strength, with orgens mvlmdln-i-e-h for pay deducted last month while absent| The ball in the case of Harry Hamilton, i sk 1' K cuied with & Hom¢ o from uty on account of iliness in bis|indicted on the charge of defrauding an| A sneak thlef secured about $400 worih ‘!F,.m_ o °'|¥D'L'|'"!m" i VAMGOGEL cured In less than 1 days Bquire, 101 Pearl street: Dick, Rlfllhmk and wife Method new, without 0, loss lot'& in block 2, Numn ,.' cattiug, oalc & of tii Gasoline Lamp Explodes. time. AUDUBON, Ia., Jan. 27.—(Special.)—E. J. sYPHlLlQm""""‘“"‘ fa Adam's store at Ross, & town four miles | hesysiem. Soon every Ty San %d ermpiom north of here, was the scene of a gasoline | A8A] "‘K",',,u"" s (o [ lamp explosion last evening. Mr. Adams, tment ‘contains uo dangerons DR. McGREW (A1163) SPeCIALIST. 15 Years in Dlock 17, i wdd., W Three lrllnl!lrll, total Grabs a Satchel. Operatea New Elevator. without cutting. of sample surgical instruments this morning and B tamily. This was opposed by Chief Albro,|old soldler named W. H. Boyer out of $10, und all Blood Diseases cured an e e R e oay"2: | was ‘reduced by Judge Thornell yesterday | ¥hich were the property of J. A. Albin of | MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., Jan. 27.—(Spe- catlih “f"‘",.‘,@fih wal, SYPHILIS 25 ite. “ATCbreuicime out ‘and RS Q account of being sick, but several inetances | from $500 to $500. Hamilton Is sick in this city. Mr. Albin Intended taking a|clal Telegram.)—The Updike Grain company| Callenonoraddress (19 8o. l4th 8t | :'kus ol the discuse dl:upnc:r Atonss. s B K e e b and. s a0k boen taken. Jato custody:| FAID, DUl a it was Iate be went Into the | of Omaha bas commenced operating its new | (Jn Sganlgg & Soanies, Omaha, Neb. | OVER 20, 0005, ted, % NGy N o 6. o ) e beon etmbursed: and Alderman Lovert |1t 15 understosd he will furnish a cash |T66taurant in the old Rock Island deoot terminal elevator at this place. The e'e- ey e auiiity, 2 gained his poldt bond in the reduced amount. for a cup of coffee, leaving the sample case | vator, while It has a capacity of 1,000,000 aknesses of men. , O A B - suucluru. Ul“l, Kldney ana Bladder Dis- s e Boar the deor e e andy when e | buahels, will be run in sonnection with the | L« P. JOHNS COMMITS SUICIDE | | eaves, "iivarucols, ‘cured permanently, Gravel roofing. A. B. Read, 541 Broadway, | went out. Bome thief got it within five twenty-five elevators operated by the com- g n o minutes. pany in lowa and Nebraska Man Charged with Running Bucket- CHARCES LOW, ) kota Kills Jumps trom & Window. D08 WD S fresmeny Ly il O, Box At Several small fires oceurred in the city Biwpel QLI Gipets i "":"';\f'""rffi ol early this morning and In & tenement house on Woodlawn avenue the occupants had a narrow escape. Mr. Higley jumped from a second-story window to the ground and was injured, but just how severely is not known. | The councll adjourned until the regular monthly meeting Monday night. Georg George B. Bell of this city, against whom three indictments were returned in Janu- ary, 1868, on charges of embezzlement, was surrendered yesterday to the authorities by N. Gallup, one of his bondsmen. As Bell is still under a $1,000 bond furnished by other parties, Judge Thornell ordered President Bra GRINNELY, [ gram.)—The trustees of lowa college Will| jonns, formerly agent for the Northwest- meet tomorrow, The committee on presi- | gry raflway at Redfield, committed suiclde dent will unanimously recommend the elec- | a¢ that place some time last night by tak- flon of Rev. D. F. Brateley of Grand Rap- | ing a dose of poison. Johns had been dis- ids, Mich., for the presidency, and it 18| charged from the employ of the company that Bell be released on Ais own recog- expected his election will be unanimous. |for a shortage and at the time of his nizance nevet been prosecuted | The articles of incorporation of the Du- A ——— death was runniog @ bucketshop at Red- under the indictments, as he is steadily |buque & Western Raiiroad company of| RISKS LIFE TO UPHOLD LAW |fela. He had been arrested by the gov- | paying up the sums he was charged with | Clinton were flled today with the secretary ernment officlals and placed under bonds embezzling. He was formerly in the com- |of state. The capital stock 1s given as|OMeer Recovers Indian from Tortur- | for appearance at the next term of United mission busin and was charged with |$25,000; H. W. Seaman, president; A, M. ing Mob at His Own States court. falling to make proper returns for goods | Cooper, secretary. The plan is for the Poril, shipped him by farmers. bullding of a new rallroad from Dubuque to 4 Planesy O¢ Snields, Ty Boone. — CHEYENNE, Wyo, Jun. 27.—(Special Avvost of the Baive, The Hetlinger Land company of Des| GUTHRIE, Okl, Jan. 37.—Fred Tiner, a | Telegram.)—Joseph M. Kamer, one of the San Francisco dispatches announce the | Moines has been incorporated; capital, $27,- | full-blood Shawnee Indlau, alleged to have | pjoneers of Laramie, dled today as the re- arrest in that city of Mre. Balr and her(000; W. D, McManiman, president; George |Outraged thi Sbawnee squaws on last | gult of two self-inflicted razor cuts on his husband, former residents of Council | Heaton, secretary. Thureday, was tied to & stake to be burned | peck and from drinking two, ounces of ey of Towa Colle, . Jan. 27.—(Special Tele-| HURON, §. D., Jan, 27.—(Special)—1, P. | Fem and Douglac St OMAHA, i Poor Indeed are those weighed down by mental de: ;!Il‘fl:b Men rise ln' his wopld Fough buoyant nerve force. The loss of this force daily dum dnwn to failure some of the worl brightest minds, Such a conditlo commonly known as Nervous Debility, ‘When you lose self-confidence ar feel you? srength, energy and nerve force are shipping nway, I¢is high time you sk wesible ol Trefer health and wuccess t0 misadl Sud atture, ] Eyus fer Grandma and glasses that will make up all cles In falling and impertect sight will be found {n our su- erlor line of optical goods. We will Feat vour eyeslght free. and fit it rtectly with properly adjusted onses In u sclentiiic manner, and at prices that will suit your pock- etbook, WATCH REPAIRING. INE ENGRAVING.— . AN M. LEFFERT 238 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs. optician, Jeweler, Engraveur. Work is Guaranteed. ’ z Blufts, on a charge of passing counterfeit | The lowa Cooperage company has been | to death by members of bis tribe, men and | hellebore, @ deadly poison. Kamer was i OIII‘Q‘ of P“. money. Incorporated; capital, $6,000; Hiram Bissell, | Women. He waa first cruelly tortured. His | gufforing with typhold fever and, despalriug have no_eqt 1, 1grve reatorer, A \ ., Mre. Bair, who is a member of a well | president; L. I. Carson, secretary. face was beaten out of shape, his ears were | of ever getting well, he took his own life. ;w(fledln i dll-pelfi;-l h 14 -, L:wls cuTLER known family of this city, went to Sam| Articles of incorporation of the Mel.|torn nearly off by squaws and other hor- feeling; the unnatural wear . appesrs and replaces languor with new P ieatand vigor of hady and bralu, 6ix Saved From Knife. Funeral Dlr'etor Francisco with her husband about a Year | bourne Telephone company have been filed; | Fible tortures were being applied when Dep- Wreck Near Broken Bow. { ¢ . J d States Marshal Davis arrived BROKEN BOW, eb., Jan. 27.--(Special) | boxes will cure any ordinary case o { ccessor Mrs Aaron Medron of Savannah, Ga.,|8g0. Her sister from this city was with | capital, $10,000; B. C. Pull, J. E. Retz and | Uty Unite ! . P e Lk { 8 r“Aul. l'ru- v, o 0%, | writes: “Ever since the birth of m% Arst | her when she was arrested while leaving | others, Incorporators. trom Arbeka, I. T., quickly took in the sit- | —Two boxcars and a caboose were de- Bervods d L'"‘% 11 not, you get your { - | Child, elx | veats [ UL m,fl“""'n';'" a furniture store, where she was charged PR A uation, held the mob back with a gun and, | stroyed in & wreck a few miles west of | i :ll... Vox ; 8 for 8500 maile in oA“s BoERS | \f.u to bear he thoughts of a’ surglcal | with pussing some of the spurlous mone single-handed, cut the thongs, backed away | Broken Bow shortly after midnight. The i \ FARM L o operatfon | Pyramid e Cyre entirely | Hor arrest followed a confession The lowa supreme court rendered today | from the crowd with his prisoner and sately [ wreck was the result of a rear-end cols vy, Kvan @ o N . or sale by all druggist ‘e We ¢ 2 itas Tom ople by Ky 2. oW, "1.’ Lern lbrlll: “‘r‘l‘:fi. “:Pluld"llnd o ur.)’ l;m“h"; lll:':. her husband to the federal office: decisions -ll follows: A up!lfl :: l‘;'.:}l Eka, where the Indlan l\A':,I:cy:’ .I:V\ue‘r:u\:t":ux-flurl and freight E‘ :1,‘ el ‘Davie Drig Co. cou 'i\.. llufl pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich, sald, J. L. KKent against Muscative North & |was p Jaul, » y " i b ) ;