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L9, 1883, e ——————— = o — F. H. ORCUTT. THE DAII Y BFE, C()UNCI] Bl UFTS, l‘IlMl SDAY; AUGU¥ HORRIBLE HAIL., J. N. CASADY THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning, August 8. SSUBSCRIPTICN RATES: Oarier - = - - - = = % conta per week z MM - - - - - - -7 810,00 per Year OFFICE: 0.7 Pearl Stroet, Noar Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's fall goods. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's. The examination at the teachers insti- lars, and did not include the damage After waiting about two weeks for his pay, the council allowed the bill, and yesterday he received his warrant on the general fund for two dollars, Atthe same time he was owing the city for Ii conse, and when he stepped up to pay the license, he found that the city would not receive, even in part payment, it's own order but must have cash. Ho had to sell his warrant at seven per cent. dis- count, and turn about and pay his license in cash. Mr. Church, of Winona, Minn., ar rived here yesterday to look after his brother, who lately surrendered himself liere, under the statement that he was a defaulter from Virginia, and whose pecu- liar case has attracted so much attention and comment here. It appears that he is not wanted back in Virginia, and much of his fancied trouble and his self-sur It Strikes Down Precious Property in This as Wel as Neighboring Counties, The news of the terrible wind, tain and hail storm of Tuesday night came in here in driblots yesterday and caused much stir and a desire to hear more The city itself escaped any serious harm, there being a heavy fall of rain, and some gusts of wind, breaking doan some shade trees and doing a little flood ing of low places, but the county did not escape 80 easily, and along the path of the storm there was serious damage done. 8. (i, Underwood, who lives in Keg Creek township, was in the city yester- CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, - - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Garpets and 0il Gloths, CURTAINS, Council Blufts, Iowa. To The Trade We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we havemade such arrange- menta as will enable us to sell you I Boots, Stots, Bl L4 L tute egins to-day. render was doubtless donc in a temporary | day, and said the Alurn: w»ul-ll .]...« ’1,.‘ .}l ; Tits Nswed B | whirl of his brain, and his nervous con- | scribed. It was awful, and he hardly The work of filling lowor Broulwa | dition romlting from discaso. Ward | dared give ovidence of the siz and num ] kb e pushed | ¢ "0 Virginia is to_the effect that he isa [bers of hailstones, even with his i : Here, as Low as you can buy them East. wealthy citizen of that e, and proffers [ well established reputation for truth & e i g = Writs fo ot 1iP6 i This evening a recoption is to be givon | of aasistanco instoad of ordera for arrest and veracity, but _peoplo would AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHOICE BV Hibe SOF GRS OTRHEIOHE Rev. and Mrs. De Forest at the resi- [ have been. received. The unfortnuate |not believe him. Mr. ~Underwood | Z T LIND dence of Mrs, A. B. Walker. man seems to be in pretty good |||||-nl;|| has a very sad and practical evidence of | . . . o . oy " s rain of | condition now, whatever he might have | the storm, however, he having 300 acres RGBS HiEE L Yith the rain of | {CUL Kol yot o clinga strongly to that | of the intat corn Ho. ever raisod, com: | hib Wikale Ere, TRty Lot Henbhs par, of His statomont wiidoh he’mado af. plotoly steippod, and rendered nlinost y ter his arrest, to the effect that officer | worthless. i Justice'Schurtz is the only one of the| Morse in lul\mg him to jail took & His neighbors and others along that three justices now on duty, the others be- | from his person. Morse indignantly de- | soction also suffered more or less, having ing out of the city on other business. nies this, and the €60 does not seem to | from one quarter to half of thei among 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 1t Eurmisiing - Novelies | , i erop s ¥ ! John Neuphelt was the name given by |turn up. His brother claims that he | ruined. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. o Tellow yesterday who was called i, | had more money than that when Te loft | The hail came with such force ns to T 7y €3 and costs for getting drunk. | Winona, but, of course, cannot tell what | pocl the bark off trees, and somo of the . | b he did with it or where it went to. orchards are ruincd |CASADY & ORCUTT - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. . The council has decided to employ ad- e Mrs. Dillon, d of William | qm.‘ml ('l{ynnc(l]l,n hg‘"l' the c-_'l{ r;mvr"‘]'y‘ J. W. Rodefer having been elected I3 ner, is re ..,.u..t g ml« her | = in defending the city in suits brought | ycrotary and treasurer of the Mercantile | harve pple s corehard seri- T e against it. B | Loan, 'l’um, and Improvement company | ously damaged. ||.. corn suffered baa- | A H MAYNE & CO, [ L Emplre Ha.rdwa.re Go Residents in the vicinity of Seventh | of Council Bluffs, has accepted the posi- | ly also. e : S DEALERS IN Py i = strect and Eighth avenue are wanting a | tion and assumed the n 1t is reported that almost every bit of | i {i i mew lamp light there. The council say | company’s business. , foll window light in Manning. was brokon, : s, e % 3 T, A. Kirkland, C. 8. Lof day shipping lai i glass i A b Pl S b e 1A, Miller, E, otionthat rea o rerais :,w)\nfll-i MICHIGAN PLASTER, TIATR AND SEWER PIPE, LARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. | § wind blew down a part of the frame o A. Kinkiaxp, Presidont. One of the nrriy iic house ; T sty bt | the new house being built by Mr. Gideon il yosterday, & gentloman from Audubon NOHOCIIbIORAveY = = COUNCIL_RLUFFS, X,D,‘"_'l l‘l’".\l(w on Sixth avenue near Ninth ON'S THE MAN. w-\mly[. m\'il] llnltl lhw) railway cars had NUGENT & SMITH | street. 5 {not only the windows broken o the side | i o Plans Accented for the New |against” which the storm drove, but that | | l H. Beooroft has boon given tho con. [ Hs Phans ' Accepiod for the New |l i gones came with such force as to g | tract for filling up tho cross streets from 1 ple, T U R e 1 | i 109 and 111 8. Main Street, Broadway to the creek, (rnm.filxl]! strect| . f came in such quantities ns to necessitate| 3 | a> (=l _ . g to Thirfeenth, at twenty-five conts | The trustees of the new Masonic Tem- | stopping the train. z |2 g g Y (OUNOIL BLUFFS, - - T0WA. cubic yard. plo have out of the variety of plans sub-| The hail in many drifted along| © | o o Ly Passports to_enter the state of matri- | mitted to them accepted those of 8. E. “",'l']"* like snow banks 5] | = g | = R Wi ot Surah 3 ot of s | Mason of thin city, and the plans and | oo "5 "Vidh ‘and 2 | B8 dity; also to Alonzo H. Potter and Addio | #pecifications are being carcfully pre- | northwesterly direction. The damage in| 5 | Edé® 5 M. Smith, both of Avoca. pared, 8o that in the course of ten days | this county, though bad cnough, isre-| 7 - (= = T A 905 46k o ported as slight compared with that in [ £ =4 5 = B at Clarinda, August 11, Sonator Wileon, i asit willappoar, will have | Urawford, Carroll and Snc countics. = . B2 09 | Parties, Socubles and Pmuw supplied on short notice, and goods delivered to all G’:W_cm"r S}l:lrnm:l &x’nd \:'-1 . l)my:ltnn. a frontage of 105 feet and a ‘epth of 100 NOTIC - m erc a,nt a,l Ors, w0 n | l:.ms of the city. are tho speakers anmounced, e |foet. Tho front will have an elevation | | horgby notify all parties that in the Ot —_ W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, R of sixtyeight fuut,‘ whl]u]u '.uw;:r wnlll rise {l}]t;uu ltnh“:: ln.;c lu-‘:iusc]:fum‘il‘ul;xr for any | - — 404 Wost Br“ud“"y 4 o COUNCIL BLUFFS. y { twonty-five feet above the roof, and over | bills contracted by Mattie Galligan, as bt b Ben il gLy T e which il Lo of |she has loft my bed and board without| IDIMWOTORN Y, COUNCIL BLUFEFS, TA- | g = in a bad condition. The case was|the main entrance, which wilk Le ) el : dropped, conditional on her paying the | Gothic style. ~ The front is to bo of | SIS A e g T R e D c I costs and fixing up the alley within five | Pressed brick with stono trimmings and | e AteNG wore Tiw pame, | Do A, BENEDIGT. ch 7 Broadway, Council Blufte, Towa. days, terra cotta ornamentations. ; i The first floor will be used for stores, 3 % ) v g “Tlm linhcolfk extix]lguinlwn e llmn-- and being sixteen feet in height, will be | Some of the New "! S L3 JOHN BENO & CO., ! H a rdware' ter to be taken to the fires onthe hook | airy, light, attractive and c hient. ranged I and ladder truck, which is about the first | On' the second floor the main part will be . T B O T AR K GO ricaoritiont Oompomt e s Hours 2 100 Brosway: to reach a blaze, 80 that the extinguishers | used for a public hall 60 by 100 feet, | Those upon whom falls the responsi- can often be put at work to advantage be- | without a pillar or post, the Hoor above | 1 ;i o iving| MAX MUHN : fore the steamers get a stream on. boing aupported in o truss mannor, ‘The | 2Hity of managing the coming driving A CHY, Qrosey park meeting and fair, are busy and on- 5 Main Street. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street. | E. L. rest of the second floor will be devoted et 8 e ob 3, Sntive & Corr shin welt | to oflices and other rooms. thusiastic. The dates fixed upon are J. M. BARSTOW M. D, known real estate men, of this city, has| O1 the third floor will be other of September 10th to 14th inclusive, and ) OFFICE, now established himsclf in the same bus- | 1te |m”"|m'nm1'"“‘l«”'»" I"“‘l'r‘" PIOPCE | horo s overy reason to believe that at DR, J. F. WHITE, como stain ana vt up st fosiden iness ot Logan, with good prospects of [ Vhich will be ubout 36 by "‘I’“““FI““,' fhia b thino, it meeting with the success he merits, o largo domo in the center of the coiling | 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Biuffs. PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. Broadway Steam Laundry ! \ Villow avenue., 724 WEST BROADWATY. b pUiby. ‘ 5, there will be much fun and a : Th for ventilation, light and orament. | big crowd; Tho management is certain- N. SCHURZ. A. C. LARSONK, 5 2 & 5 i ho contract for the building of John | Taken altogether the building will be a|ly doing its best to secure that end, and Shoee stomma) on' thed part of (tho putnia | S 0L WAGNER, LA ST MEROVEDIMUCHINERY, Epeneter’s new cornice h\utnl{ was 1ot | marked iwmprovement to the t much encouragement and willingness to e, &9 yosturdny to John Weaver. i8 to be | will be which will reflect \ \ v holesale butto o co-operate in muking the affuir the big-|J, M, S'T, JOHN & CU..CA:H BUYERS, s s JOHN R. MARTIN, a good structure, and of sufticient credit | the ente prise of the order which gest of the kind in the west this season, | Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. to the city and to the enterpriso of Mr. | erocts it, s S i Thero i the assurance of an unusual = e > fire. g : Closing out jewolry ab cost, 106 Broad- |, 1por of fast horses, Tho racesare so| S A, PIERCE. B et 0 i 1t e it v Prafl“[}fll Plllmhfll‘ Gas aflfl s Bam F]I[Br A The city conncil will take until noxt|way, I N. Ewmpie, successor to L. B.| runo0d that horsemen can enter here = Epencter to atone for the one lost by —— Monday night to decide whether it had | Clark & Co. Anath i Omah - cosk Thei 7 1 v ' Broadway Meat Market, Has a full line of Bath Tubs, Sink, Boilors, B 1 Lo tl h i a the same week. Their roadway Meat Market, as a full line of Bath Tubs, Sink, ors, Brass ant Mapoty gkt o desde whatho iy had e aui i Omala tho sam wock." s | PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, S MERCHANT TAILOR, or not. If not, there is a prospect for Filling Fitth Avenue, e e ; i — | Me If not, : SEa S 5 ; : 4 go over to Omaha at little s o, 11 Pear/ Stree! - another injunction suit, or some other| The residents along Fifth avenue have | ' oxpense, and run o race there, so JACOB KUOH. stook Complote. es maty ot romsonige pricos. No.sosMatngt! | or that by the mectings here and in Omaha = = kind of & suit, to make tho council |been wanting it filled up, and joined in straighten up. u petition some time ago to have it | the sume week tho horses cin ensily get |(h, F, § VITH, comerrin ana meniia” lmvfik!.:l?:m?i‘l’kn:tmm!uml-hul HOUSES LOTS ND NDS Prof. E. R. Paigo loft lust evening for | brought up to temporary grade, Under | in two days’ work, and at no more ox- e H A LA Lenark, I1L., where he is to lecture be- P 5 H Lo pense and far less travel than is required 3 _ DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, sl -um- Tioktal} oo anBUC S the present mode of improvements the ordinarily to attend two meetings. The W. W SHbRMAN, 1 have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. Bought and Sold. | g " clones.” He proposes to take issue with st up to the | management is also completing arrange E CRESTON HOUSE, quire, who has been the junior {th'streot and Fifth ave. JUSTICE OF THE Office over American Proprietor. f LIVERY AND FEED, Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth street. I cad Goods, Lead and Iron Pipes and fittings. Job- 'rat-class werk guaranteed. - COUNCIL BLUFFS. council cannot assess the g Ol 5 " MER AILOR. i } i Pl Hugine, f Dot bosratory, | ropesty ownors unos it o brovgt. up menis G s e e on s | JAMES FRANEY, st won SRSANHRS. oot Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! o 1 who docs not believo that the sun spots | to full grade, and, rather than not have [Men and horses so that Council Bluffs P J McMAFON : L d ) b, el T FURNITURE STOVES, 4 d # havo anything to do with the storms. done, somo of tho property | 410 this mecting holds out greator in- | HWE & SON. and rowscnont suppien EIOVER s Brondway. No. 4 Pear! Strect, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. § “No you don't, sir. If you try to in- asked them to have the order for | L/ 2l P R R ) S——— = e | w356, gl 7. aed abAs b go | 6o bringing 1o up 0 grade. Thin was| ™*35ise trom the raoe the- faie teett in| LINDT & HART, semsemos "SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, i | blacked, "and thooity marshalyot | done. ~ Now tho majority objoct to. this. |, e1e Fors the racoes tho fuir itaclf . T T i ot of tho. way'"ub quick that Tas T | Tho avonuo dos nod nead any moro fll.| o 1 Straction beyont way yob bl p - QPOCRERT & (0., St vy b DEALERS IN 8 "IJ“LHU““L"' didn't got any chanco to try |ing '"’t“‘;“‘" M‘"I"““""f“““'““"”'”““x“" ATl AL A advants w.nh.l«u ’ - ] 101 H . ! he experment, and hence got nothing [but below —that it is very low | i 2 x : And bath house, 421 and 423 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop.3P. J. Mont | AT ki T sty B ot 157 i 80 S, i | SANTTAR, UM 5 5% A , , : to acoommodate all, and gt the avenue EQ0W Y, 2 Sl T g | There was a kick in the council “'_"-* fxod up; tho bouncil has' suspendod tio| . 118 alsoin contouplation to gt up 8| WA CARY; omoo, Braysstatie) o NARY SURGEON, L/ o cott sivcst. IMMIGRATION AGENTS. g i last meeting about the limited cireulation | order bringing it up to full grade, with ""‘;"“l‘“'h baby nhul“ and urdtdl‘nluln\, ’ 3 - of it official papar. The council wantod | (o ARTe4S) and plans are now heing perfocted that v Manutacturer of HORSE COLLARS BROADWAY, 1L BLUFFS j E‘ oLt mpar. Stk sounall yniod L{:fl.:':::;f?."«‘ff.‘.l.',"fx.f.';"ful.]\"'lu'r':n:::‘Lll il ‘;.u insuro a big display in both of theso| Py J, HENNESSY, arate suppe™ B L O Tt are! —— : only one contractor saw the notice, and | oteeet 1 oo Lorary departmenta. Some other new features R ] vet to on avenue, and if the prop-| . 3 JUSTICE OF THE \rr, i Bl oy oA e LR B U | e o ol i Y EDWIN . ABBUTT, sy o TSR e, OBERTON HOVSE, ©1 to put the street in good condition, the i i % di ¥ ) lraw well and excite ch interest. W] SMITH & NORTON, - i Aol supang in a paer otgo mmre otherarder wil b resinded all ogciher, | "N ety grounds, wid the | REV 7o KE HOUSE, nrutway st M:'.,..:.',:lh:.;"‘.“‘ ettted 91,8160 per aay, | MAX MOHN, - - - PROPRIETOR. 3 as it is the hang over their head as a i ol g i The case of the stato va. Paul Blockert, | club to make them do the desired work | pons; tmile track, best buildings, and NEW AND SECOND-HAND MOUSELOLD GOODS, 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Streot, i for un awault commitiod on a_man ot once Asmostof the property owi: iy g stade, Council Biufl uay well bo R - ! named Renier, the Lst of Juno, was ro. | ers are now anxious to do it, the work | jaa e tates Cot /X8 COUNCIL BLUFFS, s T 10WA ) 1 i g that the races at the | . £ a A - - i Z‘:’fi.‘:fl:i‘»“.!.’.‘,.{u”.' oty aliarkaving wo walpeobably progtew prowptly. fair next month will b the bestalso. | SPECIAL NOTICES. ODELL & DAY, = e - § —— e Y eontinuances, The original case was dis- Nugent & Smith, merchant tailors, 7| Spi i o1 Peg) NOTICE.— Special advertisements, such as Lost, missed and mow ho s rrosted again and | and 0 DA treot, have just recoived tho | oo P® oY Lal eonts at By, 1o Loun, For s, To Rent, wann moant | | 09 ns Real Estate MBS D. A BENEDIOT, the case set for & hearing in the superior | finest line of goods ever shown in Coun- PERSONAL. lng, sio. wil "',"'“""‘ 1. Shis caligin nt e Jow 4 eourt to-day. coll Bluffs, Allof the lavest styles of the first Insertion FUE LEADING DEALRS BY ER LINE for each subsequent in- AND Yesterda, fit. cx coats, suitings and pants, and are pre- A o ; ; i d h pubseguen R i l:f{:f:,'"hu}:lqulr&"r‘:"x:;‘fi bired £ make thens up in firsk class stale, | - 1. Rainey, of Waco, Toxas, was at the |srtion. Lasve advertsements at our o, No. 7 INSURANGE. a blooded face and banged nose, and S RO T pur- | Pacifio yestorday. Poarl Stroet, near Brosdway o n griovous complaint. againet Wil. | Chasing elsewh C. W, Roberts and sister, of Neligh, Neb., Nu. 39 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, liam Andrews, who, ho claimed, had were in the city yesterday, and made head- |~ et e o Oity Property. adla o IAOAY We have vacant lots in all parts of the city at from ——— pitehed anto it while ho vas attending Xioal Kituto Transfors quarters at the Pacific, - — | #50.00 up, for sale o nthly payments. ] . NTE| A competent girl for general b ¢ i, 4 hr ge lots, lttle lndsor HAIR GOODS! 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. iign, of Keo- | o yesterday. | |4 bloody marks. A~ warrant was issued [ cord in the county clerk's office, August |k, Mo., arrived at the P, eharging Androws with assault with in- |8, reported for the Brk by P, J. Mc- his own work, and had left those| The following deeds wero filed for re-| "y g giiford and 0, 4 ork in small family. Good wages. Address | Dr. A, B. McKune has gone to Dayton, O., | P Brx Orvick, 3 tent to kill. Mahon, real estate agont: o0 s brlat bein L v W ANTED—Agoodgirl, Apply st Little” Wiiidsor Propeity owners who think the city| Mar Witheral to John Sankee, ‘ o, 3L Prondwe). e ! o John Bankee, | Couducter Titus. of the e gL Bt ! O daliver couid BENIO, OpLosS cours. hotses §6,600, S S T el [y Ao iy Mynatar's addition | - uise. Fihut,. of e Btlugion, ;ha) WTANTED=R Wy, ¥l youy, To v TURTMF | Bustnoss Chances. ' 531 BROADWAY. a too high & figuro noedn't wasto much | 81,000, Tobirned with bis famuly from ‘an extepaive T S TEAKer s | Nov 86.For salo or traie, 8 sio0k of hardware, of VW ANTED. Gn tin time in grumbling. If they can find| J. M. Palmerto G. Larson, lot b, block | ¥ trip and visit to the sew const. onee. B Gral 10 Tpper Broaiway siness o somebody to fill up' in front of their lots | 5, Grimes’ mhlllu»u #4 George . Draper and A, 1. King, both,of FOR SALE AND RENT. at a cheaper rate than the contractor is . F St to P. J. Hennessy, lots 3§ | Siduoy, were at the Pacific. lw‘,:\, FOIUN Mighty a8 Vol elght | uanta: 26 room \“‘”‘”“,‘"ll'"‘ ) well located, will 1d the finest table in th 'Alnuu.}u tln_)lum have this m-uu'lulul) m;.: 10, Block Curtis and Ramsey's | N, Jobuson, of Kansas City, is at the Paci. | & miles from Council Bluffs. A ed ot No ..x’ A ive ropublican pager i western Towa, = - else to do'it. Every property owner has | addition—81,950. TR e Ve DOR RENT-Two stores, 40 by 60, onlower ) | officia) county paper aud large patronage, very cheap the right to fill for himself, instead of rgo Kodigh to F. E. Porshall, se. | v oo lm‘,f'“' iaglie toupdiyy. Apauios of ok A P O e R WINTHERLICH BROS. X letting the city do it, provided, of course, and part of ne. } se. §, 21,74, 39 | Bob Koons, who was formerly one of the | ¥t o | 0N ok vale cheags of choice farmis inn western = » that the work is done undoer the super ). clorks at the Ogden, and who has of late been | J ¢ s J Tenth and Broady sy §1,200. Total sales, $4,600, out in Wyoming in the stock business, is back Joux W, Bagn. | LOANS. DEALER IN | —A—— ol o west on a brief sta expecting v \»4 o ) per cen . SIBAARA A9 W LI AT AELGORAS 40 - OFFICER & PUSEY | Fire u'nd Soraado asurance. | Hard Wood, Yellow Pine Cor. 6th St. and 11th Ave. brown and hearty, ant i et Lokt St S 62| and Red Cedar Lumber, |COUNCILBLUFEFS, - - IOWA. vision of the city engineer This is & great year for bolts, but about : the biggest thing in the way of a bolt| Dr West, dentist, 14 Pearl stret. . seen yet is the one invented by M. o Turley. 1t is & peculiar arrangement, Got Enough Law, Judgo Reod has left for the northern part of [ MORGAN, KELLER, & CO. A ak and Red Cedar Piling, Cedar Telograph Polesand A 2 aud oo can ardly understand 1 Whot | Wiy cases of s of tho. xpressen | 0 448 90 & b i BANKERS. M. B, J, Hillow M, D ak ad Red ola Hlng Codas Tlograh ko b " seen, and yet ltnnunnplu BRONAR g 090 S 68 Ko 6 1 tho. 1i.| - Mrs. C. J. Bost, wifo of th city editor of | o S0l Bus, St | o ol Kuca i Dol Bk Frioss. Abpeaivl I NI P RTARER S, \ The thread is so peculiarly cut that two ReeD waging war on the li-|, o S’ el isit to her old | EStabli - A 1 o nuts on the same thread, by being tumed | cense ordinance, were called up in the | 1S Flersids s gono on w visit to ber old shea 856 WOOD AND COAL ho u the eastern part of the state, in Forgion aud Domestic The finest quality and largost stock weat of Chicag plsin o, vs anage it | PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, |1, 11 yurt prcsce A ot sy of woe s | o Wbl bt S i s o i ight-] E M. Graves, of Milwaukee, is at the Oge SeEu S o for coal always oa land st yard " ¢ scale on | all hours. © We defy competition in quality of goods h feoted. The defe - hand thread. The nuts can be tightened | feoted: The defendants agree to take| gon, 10r (orty, yoary atvs Shoroughly Undarstands his busk . - 3 ‘ g.um. ines fieflwt lock. It is & regu- -l:u a h]uulnu]s, as required, and drop the| George Lyon, of New York, arrived at the 222 Broadway,LCouncil Bluffs, fi:'fu n‘:?'f.'.‘.w fil-".';fi":fi’:;uh‘:“\mbtm % “Yaukeo” ki w, they having concluded that this is | Ogden yestarday 1 ol fta b promptly attended to; also carpel o h g and lambrequins. Telegraphic and mail 5 . cheaper than to put up money enough to| : : E. B. FELLOWS ers dblad whthoos deia. 3 There was o striking illustration yes- | curey the cases up. This w)n'll prulel)ly G. H. Appleton, of Boston, is an Ogden W. R. VAUCHAN, ’ in the same dirgction move to each other, | superior court yesterday and a treaty af- . torday olwhvd: city fuatices show up when | end the legal warfare which has w0 long """ 5" e : UPHOLSTERER| OUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, v e L I s . 7 |Justice of the Peace. a0 0 cosl 4 i i i 9 ““b““‘“ 1“ {ho hurras b had e o dial agents are tho medical preparations Wholesale and Retail Omaha and Council Bluffs, MATTRESS MANUFACTURER. ARGHITEGTS . . &upukc broken out of & wheel, but his o, o from the laborstory of M. Lydis E. { o 100 ooty aureet, Mem Blook South of Fostotio Al kinds of Uphola e was simply for the hauling, two dol- | Homer, the China-man, 23 Main st. | Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, i . N . tering doue to order on short ostate and oolhatun jency, In 0dd Fellow's ice. Fu 2 ‘Council Blufls, Tows. m‘u. st nd soliection ey, 1 Rolows gotios.” Vurmiture ..\:'.‘.'3 Chairs reseated, ete. on fTREMOVED TO OMAHA? NATIONAL BANK

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