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FHeees . 1w el REW ’ THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY, JUEY ]7, 18&3_ a— —— R DING AT MOR PNGP | disturbing the peace and for striking Mr. | 9. N. cAsADY, F. L ORCUTT. THE DAILY BEE. PEEPING AT THE POST. e e o made e Blost iy How Gouncil Blafts First Secured | brought to the police station Cain filed ‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS. an infotmation wgainst Engle for assault, B L CRC TGRS iming that he drew a revolver on him. | 502 Broadway, . - . Council Blufts, Iowa. Tussday Morning, July 17 - The difficulty seems to have arisen about uesday Morning, July 17, , Englo removing a screen door from the A A . i y £ The Early Theatre and Those w""!n..,.mnrmn Yenied 0 Odth, They will WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Strode Over the Stage. | both be heard it SUBSCRIPTION RATES: sourt this morning. RUORIE 6 e T Dot Feur w When you feel life is a burden, and 4 J S | By Ml - - - - - #1000 et YT pyuring the long winters in early times, [nothing you try seems to ease your dys | To The Trade ' OFFICE: before the advent of railroads, the people | II&':(“r‘n find a sure relief in Brown's Iron { H No. 7 Pearl Street, Noar Broadway. |}, wore comparatively isolated from | ' o e | & Six Dog Storics, | —_— MINOR MENTION, the outside world, and about the only | | " 1| near North Adams, Mass., three children ments as will enable us to sell you Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushriell's, | With ”';‘ o ment of the eold |y yleeping, their parents being away y winter of ‘“66," however, qui R a|getting into the children's room and U not improving “'"'f “f"' wekson, '“,'\‘ '_' ""{- Mrs | Asadogin South Bend, Indiana, wa u r a 1 n 1 X ur e S ] [ ] B. F. Smith, Mrs. N. T. Spoor, Colonel | 9 M. Cuttor, George F. Smith, O | site side of the street, and, rushing close ternoon arrested for being drunk. Spoor and others, while Mesars [ the bone before the astonished dog could | Peter Bechtele's hotel now shows up | Griffey, Foote and Kuhn composed the | recover sufficiently to pursue it. | 5 . oy | A flooded some of the low lots. stage, cte. The season opened with | i T e ughan prosidos in his absence, 9f the logitimate drama to a Council | quantity of food, and ho gradually pined | Mail Orders Promptly Filled. ! The new opera house is fast being anumber | from home. The house dog aucceeded in Who wants a mocking-bird? Mandel O e Here, as Low as you can buy them East. | well, and will soon be ready for occu- | orchestra, The third story of the build- | dog at New Castle, Tudge Aylesworth didn’t miss th train | *The Forest Rose,” and “Paddy Miles' | chiir and ww e Dt il Blufls audionce, and was a decided suc- | awiy and died, E amusement was in balls and parties, | In 8 dwelling house that was burned We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we havemade such arrange- yoofed of ladies and gentlemen organized i Tas two fine singers, very cheap. Babbitt, Samuel Perrin, Mr. Henderson, |out from under the sidewalk on the oppo- Wi, H. Hetbrick was yesterday af- | - up o the jaws of the’ dog, mado oif with AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHOICE e y Pa., was for H H ! pancy. ing now oceupicd by Mr. Bell, on Broad- | twelve years the inseperable companion | N 1o storm_yestosday morning mado | way noar Firat, strcot, was fitted up in of Sidney Davis. Davia died recentl ‘ 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. il ° | and or gearching 0 or aster gome havoe with folinge, while the W.l(l'rlumul shape, with raised seats, a neat "]“ "]‘“L‘ :”‘I AT ::""I":l' ““::\"‘m”']‘”';“:‘rl“ll‘ i i o Ay o honco s off for Dukota, | B0y.” This was the first prosentation | ¢d stratgom top.ct himto The residence which County Trensurer | cess, ~ During the winter several heavier | A Boston lady had a_dog which, when among I'he Lady Bennett proposes to build on Willowave- | piceos were it orits friend thecat wished to go into| GASADY & ORCUTT, - - Council Bluffs, Jowa. nue is to be one of the finest in the city. | which were * the kitchen, stood by the door and allow- Chris. E » «Phe Beacon of Death,” ote., | ©d the cat to jump upon its back. The | = yesterday fined 87.60, the usual amount, | With an occasional jig dance by Wall M cat_could then reach ono paw ov — —— | — — — — er the e | . . % it out. ¥ Highland fling by Fanny Kelloge, then o | the thumbpicce was able to open the Sl sy e J [ pretty Nittle uivs of perhaps 10 or 12 |door. The cat would then drop on the The neighborhood quarrel which re- | veurs, |dog's back and ride into the kitehen in ' P [ y Wolls and: Webater familics, is to 1..-3L,,,.,ff,'::,‘,";,3,"',:,‘,.‘..u.,,,:f:,","":',',]':“,“,,;',"‘fl',',l,';j The American Register of Paris has Partics, Sociables and Picuics supplied on sh , for being drunk, was |of Lyons rt notice, and goods delivered to all N 5 arts of the city, aired upon Thursday next in polico court. | Sion foo 10 cover eXPensos. the following: A Bordeaux merchant e T asi SN e parts « . mills o well-precrvod buffalo skull, | irst_ professional _troupe put in an ap- | Which was. the wonder of the Taris d. : | 404 West Broadway, : : . ! COUNCIL BLUF which was washod to the front in one of | pearatice. This was componed of Mr. [show. A fow years ago, as Lion wa ) The ‘recent, freshota and picked up by |and Mrs. Hoely, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, | Walking with his master along the quny, — === — ' Fred Sperling. Mr. and Mrs, Cruft, Mr. Morrison and | they met a little dog showing cvident m \ R s COLE & co Mr. White, This company appearcd |8ymptoms of madness and followed by o N 9 ' Postmaster Armour is now struggling | with the *Maniac Lover,” and played to | 1 excited erowd, among whom were two to get enough three-cent stamps to supply | v60d houses for about a month. sergeants de ville with drawn swords. the demand here. The rush for them has | “” g0 {hiy we were visited by difforent | Livn, quick as thought, pounced upon been unusually large for the past month, | troupes, who stayed from ond to three | the mad dog, seized it by the neck with and he can’t Keep up, not even with the | pichts “until the fall of 1866 when Henry | hi8 capacious jaws, carried it to the | help of country offices. Burliop fittod up tho hal now owned by | ater's edge, jumped into tho canal, and | + The girl arrested for being drunk in | Mrs, Platner, and known asTurner Hall, | held it under water until it was drowned. the park, was yesterday in court. undor | This was quifo an_cvent. It was neatly | OfL roturning to tho shore he reccived » name of Mary Hayes, and was fined [arranged with good stage and scenery, |¢ 1 ovation, the crowd' escorting the name of Mary Hay g 8 o e onsh was dinposed. o give |and. eomfortably seated. Tho managor | bim home, where his mastor gave him an her n chance to work and pay up her fine, | was an old and experienced actor named | exbra feed. The mastif seemed so de- but she refused to do anything, and not | Potter, and tho company a good one, | lighted at the result of his exploit th manifesting any desire to straighten up tor and Flora Bray taking the princi- | When he afterwards met any little do g Ay e 8 R S h AT i DB CRBheA W | in the street he seized upon and drowned was sent to jail pal charactors. They opencd with the d | e “ldiot Witness.” Walter Bray was a | them in the same manner, until finally ; = e L. 8. Bennett was arrested Sunday | o0t “within himself at that tine, and | he had to be kept constantly muzzled. DIRBCTORY, COUNCIL BLUFEFS, IA. evening for carrying a_revolver as he |jio Hat HEEE hat will remember| TWwo coon dogs belonging to Tim Buc E = - — promenaded along Broadway, apparently | it ot and. Sune Bt e | ner, a Noreh Carolina negro, visited the < AL, ko D s i sl ety b (e et Pevand Gupar Bobs s |8k o CLOHS Bty o e | JOHNGBENOTG 00, B 1 e e . the cup. _ Officer Leonard arrested him, | phes) in their prime, also Mrs. Breslau, | &5 for inciting a riot, and sat by his side. | T “p “ (47 DRUGGISTS, RS JOHN R. MARTIN, and Justico Vaughan finod him $10 und | Gt wut wiicn ‘b et o | After ho wan sent. to jail they took up | L Be CLARK & CU. wrosertytons compotnid 100 Broad costs. . Bonmett, claimed to be from Sioux ! o, B R R B e o, it T1CHCA DGR, GaS and Steam Fitter been seen in Council Bluffs sinco, than | N8 the_ entire term of his imp Charles H. Epps, who is employed at | was done that winter, and probably will | these dogs did not stay away a nig Derksen's barber shop, complains that K. until the new opera house shall | from their 1:":. e 1:‘.}g.-:( f.:\:i( lth“.«;'J' M. BARSTOW M. D“ HaEe, IMANUE ERAND DEALERS IN ALL ANl the Most Improved-Kinds of Lightning Rods » And Ornaments, Also Wood and Tron Pumps, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both Wood and Iron Pumps. Orders will receive prompt attention. No, 604 South Main Street, .COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Feb 15-c0d tf ANTI t HLINS®INED. M. CALLACHER, CROCERIE S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. - | BEEY{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, 1" “EiRiGARAY erch 7and 9 M NUGENT&SMI Street. § Council Bluffs. Boilors, B Goods, Lead and T n Pipes and fittings. Jobe | Has o tull tine of Bath s, et I attended to, First-class work guaranteed. B. Wheeler collected of him a month's | afford an opportunity for first-class talent | Other durin . Wstrect and Fifth ave. | ; Tent of & building which ho did not bwe, | to spread fiaolf, R night both were constandly at the door. | WHT e |No, 11 Pear/ Street, - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. or have anything to do with, and that ec— The townspec © now built a kennel | DR. J. F. HIPE, Corner Mai and Fith up-stairs. - Residence, 609 Willow avenve. | Sipoatl e g et B IY = = ‘Wheeler refuses to refund. He has had for the dogs near the jail door within | Why are you il Why do you suffer? Wheolor serot, o po undor b | s fotaity Wby do gonsulfet 10 5 B’ window. N. SCHURZ. ‘Broadway Steam Laundry ! to appear for trial, lasigiioriaiididebility areoured By 0 i % 0 guor and debility are cured by Brown’s Demoralizing the Army. > : N A horse attached to one of De Vol &/ Iron Bitters. New York in B, 8 WAGNER, wincontract tor runertis ué recsinebie ; as || 724 WEST BROADWAY ! Wri;flh'.'- dfllivcry wagons (;mulu a Bli\'ully T TIoTi it During the period begining March 1,| ° ) : i it ve’ d 4 run down Glen avenue and into Broad- g ) ) 80k, 1877, and ending Jan. 1, 1881, no le Uy { P i} Wholesale butter eggs, poul- . i b M ]nuccumlud R ISt ety G FiGrs EPALLE AT E el oA ;I,,;"M-“_E,l,; ;JQ);S{,,&QLOAEH BUYERS, Wy A. C. LARSON, ¥ 5 A i g Proprietor. \ in tipping both himself and the wagon SQUEEZED WHITE SICK. victed of various offenses and were sen- i ek e o e S S nvnr{‘l ’{mk l:l-mul w;m u;»t hurt, h\tlt the e i w:wud'm 4|i><minm\l( from the service; but S A PIERCE NEW BOOT AND SHOE LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. wagon looked a little the worse for its their sentence were set aside or commu- ) s ol and First avenue. E 7 == S e treatment. A Man Seeks Relief From the Pay-| o4, Ts it any wonder that recont scan- |- . s Sy R = = SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, . e H. A, Beard, who is connected with| ™MCRtofNotes Because of This. | dals havo led observing men to remark | PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, Broad ke, iy ) b Hughes & Townsley's confectionery store, =—e that a purification of the military sc — - - = DESLEES N TAILOR, rf & S i o 88 noodfil a SMisahn N MERCH 5 0 Q10 s m.rltfi%a S“"‘T’i‘.i efouing :"“rr;::ll(;; A rather curious ease is to como up at ‘\'i,‘]llfl‘:“ i "tj_““fi')‘:m‘:m‘)“ '3:;’ ”t‘]‘“'} e JACOB KOOH, stock Complote. Sults nads as seasanablo prices. No. 805 Main St n their new home on Ii,fynuwrntruut, which | the term of the circuit court which opens | vaunted morale of ~the Ay of the GV F. S ITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 3 ) { was all fitted up for immediateoccupancy. | next month. The plaintiff is Hans Kahl | United States, if social and political in- | U L4 i s Corner 7th and Broadwa s and specifications furnished. IMMIGRATION AGENTS. \ The sensible young couple have many | and by his statement of the affair he ap- | fluence can make impossible * the expul- | o ST 7 SALER IN FINE h e a il e A 4 q DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, = K ORCIRBLAN] Ay i vell, o 0 % % ; [l N ) Sy a A have the variety that brings patronage. 24 Main street. AFTS "0 B BAN J S EROARLHAN T L ’ lohiiied % friends to wish them well pears to bo » much abused man, He|®O" of thieves, perjurers, drunkards, and | W, W hHE,RMAN' 1 have thy that b pat o4 3 DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 343 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS A moye is o foot to secitrothe rolease, | uims thut Joshin Luders went befors |11 o are ofilially doclared to bo un- S < — - - : 03 : s | cl at Jochin Luders went before | it to assoce vith gentlemen? Of the Rl MERCHANT TAILOR. i By n fit to associate with gentlemen he s - on the charge of etting fire to his own | township, on the 30th of June last, and | were convicted of issuing falso vouchers, I FURNIT! STOVES, . property, the insurance company inter-|filed an information charging him with [ 0hers of drunkenness en duty, cruclty HOWE & SON, ana owerois supee e Broadwer,. I MAX MOHN, - - - e PROPRIETOR. SStaa M s bouting tho cato 4 to enlisted men, selling pay accounts - 5 = = ’ 5 " b P g s jhreatening to kill Mrs. Luders. A war- . ; 5 twice o personal assaults, and of con- i - ATTORNEYS AT 1. - . The man Story, who was held by Jus | yunt was issued and on this he was ar- | duct unbecoming gentlemen, All were LINDT & HART, sames o Rractiiakiny 215, 217 and 219 8. Main Strect, tice Schurz, on' charge of perjury in | g at Oakland, was relensed yesterday by | the time of the arrest he was sick, and |9 * or more from the scr-| 2 Judge Roed on a writ of habeas corpus. | unablo really to travel, but ho was takon | froesd gt s oiom wore wholly 1o | SANTTARLUM Andbaih heyse, 4t an Deputy Marshal Jack White is back on | four miles to the Justice's oftice, and ar-|of their sentonce. It wonld be interest- i YET l‘l\ Ty duty again at the supreme court. He [riving there in i bewildered and weak | ing to know the status of these disgraced { Lodn NREBEIN QX SUBGEON, tocons f maintains & _mysterious roticence as to | state, knew not what to do_about the |officers now that they are |,;..4L';,,.|,(.‘WADE CARY, oo mrasseane HOGAE eatreunet " his absence, but it is rumored that he | offair, and that while in this puzzled |gervice. Are the gnized as gentle- Manufucturer of HORSE COLLARS, went away to seeurc a few more thousand | state’ of mind and weak condition of [ men ns woll as oflicers by their associntes? P. J. HENNESSY, rotosunnel AR b eh e s Tl av o al r Wal re. ' nt to Coventry, made to | 1 acres of land in Dakota, body, he was porsunded up to entor into| Or are they 1 e In Justico Vaughan's court yesterday [an agrecmont, by which the caso was | feel daily the contempt of those among| BDWIN J, ABBOTT, sotary ruviicant tenerat conevincer. * 415 rondway. ; : Sl een R O dropped o condition of lis paying L | wlhom by special avor they are pormitied E L s 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. ficult task of getting at the true inward- | ders $500, and that he exceuted two | to remain. - RS v BMITIL S NOJTON, oo fim o 2 o & MPT ATTENTION hoss of o howe. trade, in which D, L, | notes, each for 8250, ono payablo Janu- | Thore aro frequont complaints from the | REVERE HOUSE, nustvar opposte xevoers e netsca s, 1.0y .| PRO AND OLOSE PRIOES ON MATL OEDEES. Luck and H. W. Paine were charged |oary 1, 1874, the other June 1, 18! He ; 3 peoplo of the costliness and alleged use- | [ (1 ‘ CONTRACTORS AND DUILBERS. | ° i ) with fraud in paiming off a glandered }:]nmlm(lmt he r :lu-n] no c]ulmnlu ation | lessness of the Military Academy. 1t is DE CAY & CASSEL. Corner Sixth strect and Avenue G. 5 horse onto some victim. The evidence | for these notes, and wants the court to|with difficulty at times that that institu- e AN T ey oo 1 e ln sor | failed to show the fraud alloged and tho | enjoin their coflection, and give him such [ tion receives from congress the support | Wo H, ALMY e D SRSONDIAND HOUSEHOR Q00 o ! | | | | © and federal courts, | COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - 1owA Broadway. L. Sovercign, Prop. P. J. Mont ! A g C Bought and Broadway ] accused were discharged. other relief as it may decide just. which it justly needs and which the - { ) William Vincent and William Carroll nursery of the army must have if we e | gy 531 BROADWAY. 5 ew Loan and Improvement Co. I 3 - rowing, it s claimed, out of some do. | . Chicago, 811; St. Louis, $10; St. Paul, [tary service. The popular prejudice it Imatianaonyinoos ieatio tangle, Carroll claims that Vin. | $10; Kansus City, 86, at Bushnell's is roflocted yin congroms, and that | U5 thit ono of tho most equitablo, renson. s cent came to his place while he was away Je2b-em | prejudice s deepened L the re- i AL DAL S D8 01 Loans Real EState 2 0 # by . oo | 18 that proposed aud in operation by the 3 1d Day Board. Al the Delicacies of the season, and the finest table in the city, Saturday night, and turned his shanty - —— peated scandals that I disgraced M tilo Loan, Trust snd Improve- upside down and took away some furni-| _Are you going to housckeeping! See | the army. Those who think well of a0 (5000 W o fF G S 5 Rpeve AND 5 ture and other property, and has caused | Mandel's stock offored at reduced prices, | military establishment, and who would | 188 SERERY S SRR S RGRGE T A Blin of Beauty 1s a Joy Forever. Vincent's arrest for burglary and larceny e e— do what thoy can to buttress the proaent |y oy q 'y some of our best and most re- INSURANCE. Ve I‘ton Ry L ERN LSOV BALDS growing out of the affair. = Vincent has PERSONALS, systom, must bewaro of those who press | giint B REe B BRI RIGNECET ; » 9| ortenta Cream or Magical Beautiter. AL TR A TR for commutation and aversions . of sen- | 1 LV Sh BE CEERCE TR G No. 39 Pearl 8t.,, Council Bluffs. DEALER IN The Oriental Cream Purifies as well a Beautifles fiiats tences imposed by court-martial, — As a the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth. examination. b Y COuTiAiN moderate means to secure a comfortable . h. ) Pty W o i G. W.! Ferguson, who has been spending a | general thing, the conclusion of a court- 2 o QALREA Mo City Property. H W Y W i and A new hitch was taken yesterday in-u | fow duys on his farm, was hack to the Pacific | martial has the honest approval of overy home for himself and family. In taking | e pave vacant lots in all parts of the city at from ard ood, ello Pine every blemish \ s, case which has been dragging along some @ certain number of shares, At Crtain | §0.00 , fr sde on monthly payment house yesterday, but intends to strike for the [ military man. — Yet, as we huve show; time, it being that of Fred Hemrich L ’ thoy e too often sot aside. and the. cal. | monthly payment, in a fow years a man $ lasxriois and Red Cedar Lumber, 2 tlon,. 1t has f % 3 country again, his health not being of the Yy , and t o ! fi \l 1 stood the tesk charged with “unlawfully cutting timber | [/ g prit in restored to the rank ‘which he dis- | 2% ¥ & house of his Iolm‘f oF Al ';’“' {\5“ Qak and Red Codar clograph Talesand of 80 yearsand off Snodderly’s land. Hemerich wai h fraced, | Nothing but s steist enfc same as he pays monthly for rent. We | negr Bloongr schorl , | Foace Posta, sk D1 dge Material i e examination and gave 8200 bonds for his| T W. Tvory, onioof Glenwood's best known | iuent of discipline can save the | 2oheve the Mercantile Loan and Trust | cond'ayviue, ojite ety s we taste it to imstitution of value and er and those who desire homes. i We have money to loan on farms and cit, A. Kirkland; vice president, | at from 6 to 10 per cent. Cor. Gth St. and 11th Ave. Myx. M. B, T. GOURAUD, Sole Prop. 48 Bond Vi Fire and Tornado Insurance. COUNCIL BLUF : = JOWA, |88 X fended McCleary in his trial several years | Ogden house guest yesterday. give place to better men. This is what 8go, and who is ulso engaged for tho d fense of Clauser, secems sanguine, howev- er, that he will be able to establish the innocence of the prisoner, ‘William Bartlett seems to be having a ! ' ? | e v, , 2 pning 4 be sure th appearance at the next term of the dis- | attorneys, was in the city yesterday, accompa- [army from tho nccusation that West | COVPAIY, by organizing and opening up Business Chancos. ‘WOOD AND COAL preparation 1a triet court, uled by A. B, Clayton, arelative of B. ¥. aud | Point graduates gamblers, drunkards, |©0F business, havo filled o long folt | o o6, For sale or trade, a stock of hardware,at | yroperly made. PR E. Clayton, forgers and thieve Y R dr il [ want in Council Bluffs. Their plans and stern lowa. Will trade'for | for brick yard purposes. A full supply of wood and Accept no Clauser, who was ‘recently arrested for [ ™ 3 g id thioves. Yeb, whale the mil- | o vo 06" e Wi bear the most caro. | 1A or city peogerty. i for coal alwayy on hand af yard ¢ seale on countertelt o taking a share in the murder of two men | L. A. Stewart, of Dos Moines, was in the | itary academy is turning out every year | g0y S0 0™ o llinntion, and. we | itanis, 5 roonss with fod barh, wel Jocated, wil | A eas sireote. oo e A" X AN 7 The *distin: some years ago, and for which his part- | city yesterday, and stopped at the Ogden. orty or ifty candidatos for iy com |10 Vgt S Bronouncing them tra J “WINTHERLICH BROS. e gulshed Dr. T i Y i ing -a i 0 missions, a mistaken clomency retuis 3 A live republican pape ern Towa, i AL, . Sayro said P ner, MoCloary, is now aerving & 1ifo son-| 13"\, Langlolow, of Davenport, stopped | Lassionss & Mistaken cloméney retains it | yuuonablo and oquitatie, and backed by NTHERLICH o | FERDARERGGE, o i tence, hias been held by the justice at |, 0 0% SO0 TR e 5 ho hava heen convicted | oo t1oman of honor and integrity. As | ifsolds v HAU Tox (a patient): *'As you ladies will use them, v Pacific Junction, before whom tho exam- | "1 8¢ the Oglen yesterduy. of offonsos which ahould dobar themfram | fho conyuy existe it becomes ab once an | oo Hiko Bare s number of oo taras in western §roumeas (uuimudy i an oo e st H: Thoir pre: 3 tile removes supertiuous hair without injury to the the best interests of the military serviee demand, If these repeated warnings are city yesterday. wot heeded, the morale. of tho. ariy of |JU480 Peake; secrotary, I It Boo E. W. 8. Otto, of Chicago, reached the Og- | the United States will vanish, troasurer, Col, Beebe, and their oftice ia | _ e of colbpnies repraesaton, RAdinhie, s ey YA in the basement of Shugart & Me ) » f ! A Remarkabio Tribute, hon's new block, corner First avenuo aud ™ MORGAN, KELLER, & c0., |"% Fred, Butler,%of Farragut, lowa, was in the ident s sale by all Druggists and Fancy roughout the United States, C loware of imitations. §1,000 reward for G S seets (0 28 AAVING & y;".mhl.u;\'il.un. of St. Joe, was at the Pacific S ““"‘)'i"'i{""“(\'v\‘f"'""'g' : Raaslatcat janer-dy. \U W D i RTAK ER s st ot of - one sl L i d y p day, T have used VM. HAI —— | ! A Mt‘;:;“m‘,f;‘;’;fif“i";fla"w‘i‘:;‘“flh g 15 g e A SR R L Thomas Belt was found dead inhis corn Mrs, H, J. Hilton, M. D, | §7. LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE i t sbout how she had abused him, and how | 1. R, Hoge, of Chicago, fs at the Ogde d been killod by lightning - [l Rour™ AV Hefs counpestion - mseit ot sho was waniig (5 et hin, Ik . wof Ghlosen, I 85 Yt Oy, fie. s v, i and e iver | PHYBICIAN & SURGEON, i S Graham Paper Co., 4 W] would sell off the things in the £ 24 P Jlooket were Iesec ness. Wareroo P ) St., St Louls. ‘ house, the clerk let him go on his| WINDOW SHADES AT COST 2008 OITIRR, e N, PUSKY. 222 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 10 all It brs DEALELS IN laying and own bond of 826 until morning, But a| At Beard'’s wall paper store next to the ! st v o o s (0 o | Pl wawadt | — OFFICER & PUSEY = o S W [PAPERS, (Wi 4 )/ s and insis hat after et — NAATD g W - - OPES, ¢ OARD ; Hoeaiiptrton aud nalaied thet Ar| CORNICE TOLES AT COST! Eloyse esnllliare ‘Eusonseaing Omaln «R.VAUCHAN, ", 0rvr o weneLsson, PRSI URD POAR AR ] k the house and resumed the row with her. | At Beard’s wall paper store,next to post [burrowed under a guard house and es- BANKERS- 4 Rm 4 \ Officers Cusick and Leonard then went | oftice, m-w-s-3t |eaped night before last. We cannot Councll Bluffs, . : Ia. Justlce Of the PG&CO. P TERS STOC ) ] o o e il oo e ddoed —— [ blamo tho poor fellows, They wore con- | £sgabtich 1856 . ) 1 time. He was quite indignant, Fon pro- Yu«wr\luly afternoon William Engle | tonted with the guard house, but liy. | =St@0/shea v L] Omaha and Council Blufls., AarCash i for Rags aud Paper St ok, Sersp Tron 4 | nounced it all s put up job on the wo- | had some difficulty with a tenant named | ing in Omaha was more than they could < ate and collection agency. In Odd Fello OVED 70 0 AT vk | “"Paper Stock Warshouses, 129 to rth Sixth | ‘{I‘ s S Pputup John O. Cain. Oain was arrested for| tand, Y . ybealors o Forglon and Dosmesdls Exchange aad ||, Hoal ostate u‘n...]l“ul:h nagency. 1o «\AI):::“u #| i fRENOVED TO OMAMA NATIONAL BANK | Paper Stock Warehouses, 1729 & dosb Riaty | - b h )

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