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R 5 s8¢ TUESDAY, SEPTEM B! THE ORCLTT & €0, “The Daily Bee. HAEKNESS, i DAILY BEE: COUNCIL BLUFF GRAND INAUGURAL in getting vp more of a wardrobe, but RESIGNED TO HIS FATF DILLY DALLY. still Ia d shoes, and it was the tra = = of tho bare feet which helped the of-{ The Coal Onl Ins EX POSITIGN I n | ficer find him. Points said ho wo Fiseh Test and Retires . ! - . D Poling i he conld have secarod any bondsmer - > & Tuesday Morning, Sept. 5 Council's Policy in Regard #0 that he would no longer have to le| W, R alor, who but & short S eed Conte % 3 — - { locked up, for as to the charge arainst o started in with such a ¢low 2 By Carrier L) - to meet that. The crimo for which | 1N >I<"’1‘I“ Bl ro AT THE —— Sounte s . Pointa is in duranco vile was com. |concluded to resiyn that position d =z q E I N nYy BRI SURTG OF |y vt YN T Tiove) ;w0 Cne | INH e B oh e W by Dr‘iv;NG PARK - o !t)!:;;”hn- 7 Pearl & J the Caeh Needed for the he seoms to have a particular fondness | onding his official positio d what- . ) N D c RP.&!. I o M. G. GRIFFIN, Manager. Desired Bridge, for hovering about that place ever influence belonging to it to one Fair Association Grounds, H. W. TILTON, City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS of the parttes in the coal vil war, and lent his name and title to advertising a private concern. But this does not seem to be the only reason. The office does not, atleast under his man. agement, appear to pay well enough to recompense him for the criticiem, Preparing for the Soldiers’ Reunion, This evening there will be a meet- ing of citizens at Sapp & Lyman’s of- The Plans and Specifications Grows ing Musty and the County's y Cavh Rusty. —J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, SR for being drunk, was yes-[ qpo Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sent 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PREMIUNS, $20,000, —Seiman sells slate kpong Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa fice to consult concerning needed pre- parations for the coming reunion of —Pat Kin condition of Union | veterans to be held here the latter presont Serday fined & avenue excites ‘indignation and dis. [ part of this month, The coming re- ’D‘u ;"M“h:‘“d""“ "l'“‘.‘""_n‘h:;‘ ek mar-2-3m ' ot rin sleven dag — —The schools opened in & promising and | ooy i many, Tt is in no fit condition | union and encampment 18 to be a great [ | h; wotked he has o Grand Innugural Eposition and Spe? Contest [} 4 Drosperous manner yesterduy for use, and rains and washes togethor | event for Council Bluffs, and its citi- | fifty.nine packages, which open to the world, — with other natural causes are causing | zons should be fully alive, and do all | legal rate of five cents 4 packag ) hine 9 360 FOR SPEED —Exercise book it to grow and worse, The city | in their power to make the ocoarion ff,"‘.'l himn the nky. ont am unt o y 8 Y l Teiity Darion's cal el yesteniay 4 4 enjoyable and successful. Such a |82 05, or almost 27 « s ¥ b ey B e e ey, | 8 alroady exponded in seouring the | puditt o is an important one, and the little more than furs . Tk U1 Miaeki . Shs Yaliea Bictel,.. B - L& disposcd of, he giviog £50 bot V| right of way and in filling and grading | details of preparation are so many and | with the heat aud light neee Lch ot horscmen a8 Baid. Dob ¢, Dan st et " probably 835,000 perhaps more 80 necessary to look after, that all|make the tests. It is to be regroited | Mics and others —Trere was no ession of the circuit citizens should take an intercst. All{that some means catnot be to THEGREATHURDLE RAGES only doos that amount of money lie ch that has been o from the poasibility 8 oils put upon the ts a day it hardly ofborow b protect the peo, of having dan market, but at who can should be present in person this evening, at Sapp & Lyman's of- fice. court yesterday, Judge I away. Business begins again this morning, | idly there, but m already expended is fast being wasted. OPEN TO ALL # en Se1 s, < e & S e ol lunch | Whatever may be thought of the ad- a s " baya B fnan 1o givo his wh Y THE [}LIUSE BB,[H R R L visability of the onterprise in its in TARDY JUSTICE. o busiuese. Mz, ateh D et fancy, the fact is that the city has ex- . a brilliant career na pended a large amount there, and 18 not only getting ne good of it, but is J. MUELLER, of England with imported hmses, have «atered good sense iu resigning, if for this r. ce. hias showa in nothir —Call on Seamsan for school books. —School books of all Bushnell Brackett’s, —The prisoners at the jail are back on their regular feed again, their five days on bread and water for trying to break jail having expired, ~ Gy to Crockwell’s for school booke, —(Go to Seaman’s for lead and slate pen- Why Should Snodderly bo Favored Above Uthers of His Sort, descriptions at PROGRAMM ., losing what it has putin. The ave- nue is 1n such condition now that it will take more to render it passable that it would have done a few months ago, and yet it would not require a great amount even now to save and utilize what has been expended al- ready. One man well posted i1 such matters says that §1,000 properly ex- THE LETIER CoRRIERS. Fikst DAY--Saptember 18.— One-halt mile d sh, Towa 1 ebiasky colta. Froe-for-all pace, in which some of the b'st h-rses ia the coun try are cxpected SECOND DAX— Jim Snodderly, who has had a notorious career here, was indicted by the last grand jury for assault with intent to do bodily injury. The victim was a mere boy, and the ovi- dence showed that the assault was of COURCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. They Take the Oath and Prepare Bonds, Ready for Business, Yesterday the letter carriers who have been appointed for this city ap- Abbott and prember 10.—Frmal osening of Noted speukers—Janies G s0ll, James F. Wison and and a very warded to Washington for approval. It is expeoted that they will com- knowing to the facts, and they have long waited and patiently too to see cils, pens, penholders and erasers, pended would render the averue in |00 beastly a natare to be even out- | peared hoforo Justice . ] viere il an exii fon ot caio on the —The county board of supervisors met | yory pagsablo condition for the|lined in public print. Tho greatest|took thuic onths and fired HpitHEiE | EHI0E10 SO BUFPASTROYLhIng ver Litore Wb { yesterday afternoon, but did little beyond | present, and then the city could be|indignation hss~existed among those [ bonds. 'These papers are to be for-| rovrra Day y i3 } routine business, The board will continue | using it while gathering mouoy for wore fine future and permanent improvements. The city council seems to be quite its doings to-day, n ver before atten pted in Vailey of the Missouri —Pistol shota are getting a little too I ¢ night, The|Prompt ana ablo in roferring wuch | 8omo sort of justice meted out. Snod- | mence their duties on the first of Oc- |y Day—Soptember 99— The st speed i frequenton the streets at night. matters to committees and spreading | derly sppeared in the district court in | tober. The names of those chosen e b R RO i K e L ovitry o 0 rogolutions on the minutes, but in | tho carly part of laat Juno, and plead. | are: Joseph Spaulding, — McCabe. £2,000 for sensatlons] trotters an's pacer.’ A keep the police on the wild goose chase, making their actions practical there s | ed guilty to assault, which plea was | U. L. W. Guss, Cyrus W, Parker and | miore will be over 100 besd of eattle from the —————— accepted, and he was fined 850 and costa, and was to be committed to jail if not paid. The fine was not paid, neither was Snodderly locked up. He stalked forth free, and that sentence has never been carried nto effect Ferdinand Myers - five in all. Now let the citizens take freeh faith, and proceed promptly to number their buildings, flue t hordsin the courtry for sals during the Vi E Y 01 here you 2. Visit Seaman’s new store, where you forenoun of each day of the Exposition. will tind all kinds of school supplies at reasspable prices, —At Shull's butcher shop, south Main i | street, you can always get the best meats some lack and much lothargy. 1In al- most any kind of business, unless it was in city affairs, men having $35,- 000 invested would not hesitate to spend a fow hundreds to save and utilize that amount, even if they re- Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Come Omne! Come Ali! Have n S H K M‘, T s ‘ e Weel of Genuine Pleasure. CITY COUNCIL. at reasonable prices. gretted the original investment. It was light enough penalty for e On the Fourth Day, September 21, will occur DEAIIES » TN VT EIS . ¥ —Leave to marry, if they want to, was I'he proposed Union avenue bridge |such a grievous offense, = but| An Important Business Meetinz, the g { ! i even this has not been executed. — 3 action The county supervisore, nearl q i Neola, EWETOLRREEN Bl a0t give §2,50) | veen arrested on other chargos, and | members prosent DONTEMINS T, L5 me of the telegraph poles on Pearl | toward the building of an iron pridge | has been confined a few days ata time|siding. 1In the abeouce of thoe For Sensational Trotters MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINI B strect are being removed, and placed on [acros the creck, provided the city |in jail, but was lot out again without esworth yesterday given to T. M. Crow and Alena Way, both of Careon; also to Jobn West- rick, of this city, and Anna Hale, of other wtreets, Pearl street folks w would pay $800, it being estim also slumbering in the musty pigeon holes, and there 18 seemingy little in- clination to give practical forco to any During these summer months he has been coming and going, as though no penalty hung over his head. He har any reference to the penalty imposed It The regular council wus clerk, Judgo Ayl place. held A petition of moeting last payers £ the city ening, all |HURDLE RACE| or Pacers, $2,000. Bluff and Willow Srests, Comncil Bluffs, E. R. STEINH miss their peculiar style of beauty. Lot | that the bridge would cost $3, 500, upon him for h‘.w' beastly aasault. A For any desircd information sddress ) i > v N psen b king the council to p 2 ! AR 15 Tho county has had its money is said that the victim of the assault|prescnted, asking 2 PR > : T Ca TOID ] 5 e (3 O T e O e B O T e S O G e T b Attt building the Union A. B. MoKUNE, vec., CUPB 'ARDS AND SAFE-, 4 (o1, oppostte Methodist (husch, 11| ¥9uld take action in the matter, Tho | fully recover, but yet Snodderly, | pridge. Raferrod to tho o 2 Methodist hurch, o We make the following a specialty Market, oppos pleading guilty, has not suffered at WALNUT EX Coun £2,600 has been lying in tho vaults, with instructions to c il Blaffs i " kinds of Meata constently on hand, at| 43 the plans and spesifications have | All for it. Snodderly has been strange- ] > = WALNUT BREAK] i lowest warkec priccs. W, H. Lavenburg, been n,,,'iwm the '"‘K”“" hole. Now [ly fortunate in getting ff easy from | board of supervisors, JACOB SIMS, ]""\‘, ‘\ll\bl’l'i‘l;\\'\\"\'llil'\'N 3] i'()ll’l,;\]: OU A #hop tender. 1t is ostimated that the bridge would | very serious charges, and who is to| Bills were allowed to the amonnt of SuEs VARG OPEN w\\.“'\i,;.‘\'\-‘,',-\, AFES, | / i is o ing entirely i 5.9 PHeRoommitieallny e ALN IN WASHSTANDS, ~Tho picuic given by the Turnveron |C02L t5lls moro. than it would have | blaie for “his Stoping entircly its) 85,200, Tho committeo a Attorney and Counsellor ab LAW. | ezrail orders and corre: ondence promptly uttended to, Office and Manufactory A was quite a success, The uthletic exer. | 908% thet, probably §200 more. Tho|ponalty we will not undertake to de- | was ewpowered to plow und s e . 8. E. Oor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIT, ELUFFS, 10W § I i county has been very pationt, and has | termine. Tt is at best a very demor- | the extension of Washington aven e COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. 3 2th Street, JNCIL BL S, 10WA : cltelmics ey fortnd QAR T Ll E o i )i b et T g W Rl Ao petition for improving the ’ nd Pare Federa OrricE—Broadway, heiveen Main Strocts, Courts INFIRMARY | good schooling by that experienced toacher, Mr. Reinbardt. ) —The Council Bluffs nine expect to visit Leavenworth and Kansas City this week, playing theclub at the former place on Friday, and Kansas City Saturday. They expect to play at St. Joo also, To-day they play at Dualap, = E. B, Smith, chargel with being a showing of justice. Tf the unenforced and lake penalty had the effect to keep him away from tho city, it might, in part, be excusable, but it has not done oven this, leading to My was received and 8100 allowed for that purposo. The city engineor was instructed to get the cost of filling up Avenue F, leading from Oakland ave uue, also to advertiso for bids for buildiug a sidewalk on Twenty-third street, The resignation of W. R. Batchelor, oil inspector, was received and ac. good resolutions have been presented er Sy State and and referred, as usual, with much ability, and apparently lost sight of. 1t has been suggested that some other sort of a bridge could be built, not to cost more than §2,600, so that the county would have it all to pay tor, and the city pay nothing, but the supervisors are about as sharp as the averago alderman, and they will not Will practics in SUMMER SHOES. PERSONAL. City Clerk Savascool is on the sick list. H. A. Scott, of Buclington, is an Ogden r3¢? house guest. izeo Al vagrant, a pimp, and capper, has skipped givo over the $2,600, excopt on the ¢ s cepted. The auditor's report was v \ the city, for the city's good, but he has | condition that the iron blrid.u., o |IEdoamehionAhpn i hasiesturaod Hrom Kan!| biCh Tpes S G R O RRR A R extended eastern trip. D. 0. Collins, of Knoxville, Towa, was at the Ogden yesterday, 0. H. Wood, the ice man, bas gone to foux ity for a few days. Maj. A, R. Anderson was in the city yesterday, with fresh ivspiration for “‘the colonel's” editorial columns, W.N, M of x, Towa, took n look at Council Bluffs yesterday, city engneer was instructed to put piling in the rear of the new opera house, not to exceed in cost §250, left as a mourving bondsman Jim Mad. i den, who is 8100 in the hole. Madden proposes to settle by giving another bond that Swith will never c The officers had better take the which the plans and specifications are on file, should be the one built. These plans provide as follows: The foundation to consist of 28 oak piles, 14 to 16 feet in lengyth, driven to solid hearing and capped with oak cips 7x12, drifv bolted to piles, The superstructure to consist of eight sught iron riveted girders, 40 feet length and 3 feet G inches in depth; T.J.0ADY, M.D,, V.8, +8.A) The Only Veteriniry Surgeon in the City. _|OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, .. te, - UPPER BLOADWAY. arg Uffing Special Bargaing in All Kinds of Summer AND SLIPPERS. | (Late Veterinary Surgeon { COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTIGES. u —Orrin I ee was on trial yesterday be- fore Justice Frainey on ths charge of stealing from 1. A, Fous’ residence in the country, a gold chain, and two gold rin, NOT Lost, Found, Loun, For ‘"" was discharged, but almost immed. | the l'nur centor girdors to bo placod [ J, A, Churchill left yesterdny morning | Wante, Boarding. ot il 1 | REFERENCES : —_— ately rearrested on a warrant issued by | two feet apart and have n capacity of | for Chicago, wi i i 3 (s e | All of the b.st Phys cians in Council Blufts and ¢ ape or Chicago, where ho wiil meet his wife, | commn at tho lov rate of 7 I e - . p— Justice Abbott charged with trading off o | 1,600 pounds I,urlmml Foob IR Ay [ ns Batn ¥ emeitlis Thalta men s | EryRr e AR ot (e ok L e EEIEI ™ ER TR E:Py, mortgaged horse. This case was adjourned | on to static load. The girder next east and who is now on her return home, | PEE LINE for each subsequent inser THOS, OFFICKR W. L M. PUBRY, ~ - X 5 R until Wednesday, or outsido of those to be placed 20 (*y MM B AW Milwaukee, one of | 08V sdv ertisements st our offico, No, 7 WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF feot distant, and have & capacity of 1,050 pounds per lineal foot, and the outside giredrs to have o capacity of 260 pounds per lineal foot, making in alla bridge capable of sustaining a moving load on stroot of 80 pounds per aquare foot, and on sidewalk of b0 pounds per square foot, with safety, Joists to be 3x14 and 2x14, placed about two feet apart, conter to center. They shall rest on angles riveted to wob of girdors, a8 shown on plan, and shall be bridged whero necessary. Floor shall be three-inch plank on main roadway and two-inch plank on sidewalks, and shall be well spiked to joists, Hand railing shall be wrought iron, two rails on each eni of the near Hroadway —On next Friday evening, Septembor the 8th, the first grand quadrille party will be given at St. Joseph's Ac.demy Hall, on Fifth avenue, by the (!, K. of P, sociely, The names of the young men having it in charge, as appears on the dancing programmes, is sufficient proof that it will be conducted in the most satis- factory manner, A most enjoyable time is in #tore for those who may attend, For quadrile parties St. Joseph's Academy Hall is the best in the city, It will ac- commodate over one hundred dancing couple on the floor, the liveliest men on the rond, spent Sun- | 20erl 5t day in the city ot confactioners’ supplies, and has o grow- ing trade, Mrs. W, B. Hambline, wifs of the agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney road, has returned home, accompanied by [ ook mansrer unen Lo ber friend, Mrs, F, Kuappen, of Kalama- 200, Mich, N George Gillmore, E:q., of Millersburgh | PAtS I, one of a family of nine boys, spent Sunday in this visiting his brother Warren Washington Gillmore, He ex- pressed himeelf loudly in praise of Council Bluffs, Lee Roy Mayne, son of P, OFFICER & PUSEY,| 4= v myr = GOO DS BA NIKEIRS, IN THIS PART OF THE WEST, Ak e o prmeEy & 0p | 412 Broadway, Council Blufs, STEAM LAUNDRY. —ore e N KELLER & co. 723 W. Broadway. The finest quality and largest stock west of C go of wooden and metalic cases, LARSON & ANDERSON' Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or pri Proprietors. « Mr. Morgan Fas served as nodertaker for forty years and. thoroughly uderir oy Wantsg, W ANIFD=act v, enorgetic and industrios wolicitor+ tor the Mutual Be: ¢fit As ocia tion, Council Bluffs, owa We | ood ter rirery unoccuped in_ Karsas, sk ard Towa, which wili be le* to the Tight pirties on liberal torme, Apply in per-ou cr address A. J C He shows up fine sau 7 AN |ED—A fow moro day hoardirs, Table frst-class, rate, N M ML E any A ) stet ot Nquares frow 1 totice, dos £ a by a husband aad wife, Address 1 k< office, Coune ] Blufts, por wook, No 7 Pearl Stre The City's Wallet, Mayne, of _The following is the report of the bridge, and made similar to that used | broom factory fame, left yesterday to en- —— ————— bis bush WAL :I\;AVN).\IS. I:m‘- AND 357 OADWAY, Upholste ring e city suditr as prosentod to the city [on Madison aud other streeta in the |ter upon a course at Tabor colleye, e Tisulare. sddrees’ Cobseil Biad od tor bust. [BILits br e b ghgaato. carpet-laying and lambrequine, Telo: 05":“"" last “"'m;mm and as the finun- [ gity, has the ability and ambition to wake a Cou il Bl it o do lvindry | KPS p e W out delay, cial mattors of the city should 1nterest —_—— good record for himself there, sud his many | i o O ' ?"t;'!l']l“'lmyun we give the figures A POINT WELL TAKEN, friends will watch his colleginte carcer For 8ale and Rent o Wi . I-‘A(‘]G & CO S } an full: YO} - = | kive a trial g 2 — with intere Koy was the first and only Bl 200,000 brick 3 TSON NDERSON Aug ) o touncil B Y - N 3 — - 2| v kowusoson, HUUOART, A W. BTRKKT, J total amount of city warrants issued DHRE Bdt Fusnack 1y SRl Biyfe ““::. “““l“llr"*""‘“ B o e b b i vosupas | *“Prosiont, " “Vicw Freah, * Gulbtor ’ by order of the present council up to g AL & yoar ago, Now it takes from [ ggye Anniyto Clias M. Hess, over Eavit o bar Q i K COUNCIL BLUFF, | 8optombsr 1 are as folone, g twelve to fifteen boys, so greatly have the| " - T i CITIZENS BA N U FF§, - - - I0Wa, Total Deputy Sheriff Clatterbuck has put | subscribers inoreased in umbers siuoe | TRURNTIED ROONS—Eanya vt 03 Mot Of Uounoll Bluffe. g k | Gt o, RS T o (o i . i s .|t ke | P ] T ... \BOTTLERS & DEALERS IN GEISE'S BEER .t N Y 612 9 1'3‘1‘» 78 | ed in capturing Ed Points, the young P— I.“'“ SALE—A 10x12 skylight, Euttable for | b\, capital, .8 76,000 - s "—— | follow who escaped from the jal last New Carpets, hot ted. _ Apply to Excel ToF Gailery Autaofized capiiai 00000 Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained Totals. ... $0,838 30 834,018 Bl ( a4y night, Points was the ooty| OBoioe and handsowe carpets, In | Tomsr e ciimn Tools, nariy now. | Interost paid on time doposite. Drafts fasued from the The following are the amounts of y night. " a8 the only | overy grade, from cheap Ingrain to F choap for cauh. - H. R, Jones, No. 181 Broad- | on the principal vities of the United Statos and C[‘LEI’]'A'I‘ED Al"l‘ G ~ bills wuditod and llowed during Au. [0 Who sucosedod in - breaking out |{he Sest Moqueties, are. belss ey | V. (ol s 1a Burove. Specal iiention wives Lo colsctions L LA UTESTAN WELL, gust and the total amount audited | when the great rush was made for the | daily at 3 (0K BALE-Tho two years and thros mosthe DIRKCTORS, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET, and allowed by the present council to | door at that time. Clatterbuck has Haznsumss, OBoUTe & 0o's. | Gyur . houe. Gogtaie. sibe rooms. wia | 5. 0. Edmuoduon, K 1 G LB e ol e 2 8eptember 1; been aftor him since that time, put. f el £, lekding forsy 20 s oo il A gt | W W Wallace, " S W Holer! b4 Wil | This Water is known everywhero for ita Purity and Wholssomo Qualities ting in his nights as well as days bunt. At the Stock Yards. chaice 19 buy into a fine business ' i1 k)-}_t;:-:;:l";l‘l::- ing for him, Sunday night he s - T""‘ "‘""f"“k were the recoipta at | | cay VLT Honry *"Swilgert, Calltorata J. M. PA LM !'Al{p Also Dealers in C, Conrad & Co,’s (lr?ffi\nfir‘l‘ifi’i‘:nn[u tured in § L il s 1 closo upon his trail in tho vicinity '.)u;‘l nion Tuc». yarks yun:x-r«lkly | o ~ — DEALER IN ouis, Mo. 82 Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filleg. ® St A General city fund. || Loveland, where Clatterbuck oudre River Co, 13 care; E,| OB SALk—ieautiul residouce iota, | : well acauiinted that o had 10" dty, | Weaver, ¢ carss Swan < Frank, 20| =0 oie i REAL ESTATE HAGC & €O, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ' R office, wuise himself, ‘lest some one might | cars; Milwaukeo. Wy G Bw Ald-il AND LOAN AGENT, S I oy B B e e— e so ark, 5 5 | 810 % d i ) ars; 9, Wyoming & Sweot: | exmsmmmre————— . 5 - y #alon de pastinast, h‘»:uml‘:ml;.'.‘ t)fl""rrl.“m‘.l.lh‘;i-::‘,’..,‘ff water Co., 15 cars; Doschmeschor & | Iscellane COUNCIL BLUFFS, IGW PET ERSUN & LARSON, - h Fa erman — e i —~ Totala.......... 88,750 40 823,640 55 | Clatterbuck and & friend pagsed his | D+» 36 cars; total, 90 cars, OfTisa Wse uasiaob: Koy, Liherel remard Wholeaule Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Tirby n, . A old frieuds even without betng. recog:| The shipmonts wore: Eyans & | ddio ¢ auras fes omee™ ™" STARVR & BU_NCH' Company'’s Celebrated - q The ~Kuropean restaurant opens | nized, and tracked Pointa 10’ a tont | Mead, 20 tars, Pratt & Fomin, 18] H G S G et oson | QU S E. SIGN l: | Friduy, Sept. lst. Meals served up|whoro ho was quarterod with a fish | cars; . A, Coad, 20 cars; Milwaukoe, | by it oE, ) M L I E BEER } in_ first class style and at reasonable |ing party. It was about 9 o'clock Wyoming & Sweetwater Co., 15 cars: 4300 Farnama atrest, Omaba, ¥ AND \ prices. at night when Chatterbuck reachied | A M. Jackson & Cor, 92 tolal, £ A e W 3o, Tl Do et Hator froe, OFom from the sountry sol Sy Szt & MoCues, Propriotors, | this tent, and pulling a gun he told | 95 cars, N TALL ALEAD-Groat s e — - No. 404 Broadway. lr...:l..d. to throw up his hands, which | All except the last 22 cars went east :s, g ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. A. BEEBE, W. KU W. BEEDE - o ho did promptly. “He was then taken | over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | at the Excolsior Hajlery 101 Main strect > APE IGIN 3 A Coraline, in chn:;;e n}:nlybruuuhl :u J’.'.'. :n;f Paul, ’l'hulub'..".' went by Ih«:‘t'hlugu, T B, W. L. PATTON—Fhysician and Oculiat PAFER BANGING, C- A- BEEBE & CO., / Harkneas, Orcutt & Co. have a full | reaching hero about 3 o'clock yeater: | Burlington & Quincy. ID G e i oo s syeac i S8 oy KALSOMINING AND GRAINING Wholsssle ad Ketall Desisis in ) line of Waruer's Coraline Corsets. [ dsy morning, when he was locked up - - s Wlaad, and b clle EeMAchLy ; FU RN ITU RE AN D CR Tneso are the conale in whish the | in ol When e loft hero ho hud FOR SALE. ence bow ou dheamd. Wil Miighien croe | g gep gy €3 0 3TN OCKERY . ones cannot roken, Call and |ouly a shirt and overalls on, but dur-| M residence, No, 716 Fourth street | Y%, oberate sud remove Ptyreginme, ofc., an 209 rf #eo them. o ing his absence he has been successful Bnnywu!t'; """L F. Mureay, T e s, Aol .funum“n’:_‘;w Shop—Corner Broadway and Seott 8t Nos. 207 & Broa.dway, Council Bluffs, '

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