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AI)I)[TI()NAVLV i,l‘(‘\lz [ —— Toath Anmal Conventon of 1 iy o i crpek an o s o i oy Brotherhood of LOGUIOLTE |2 terme muner ot e eerviewed J. H. McNamara, of St. Louis, was among Firemen, s ey WO, Wety SDesesy &% Wie | ——THE—— the arrivals at the Ogdon yestord melos, and hoard the following widely CHEAPEST TIME, TROUBLE, MONEY | .® Pl of Sous City, was at thely 1 oiuiaia facyling g the sprieg hIking vo.8 gonas | PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY : lady, when a negro boy named Willie If you buy your M. C. Barkwell, of Cheyenne, Wyv, ar.| & /BEON the 13th of Soptem- Baird camo up and insulted the young I rived at the Ogden yestorday. ber Next. lady. He ur‘. k 'Hm b‘;,», and «w.l. n N o Kanshs' Clte ‘ > negroes jumped on him and commenced ] Aterday. Denver, Tribune, said, “Two against one ain't fair play,” . Woodruff, of Glenwood, was at the| The tenth annual convention of the s Ly i and knocked one of the negroesdown o yoterdsy, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen for | negroes then engaged the gentlemen who the United S‘ates and Canada will be | assisted Kidd, while five commenced rock- held in this city, commencing on Tues- [ing Kidd. Some white man then shot BOSTON TE a co- was among the arrivals at the Pacific y day, September 18, and continuing until |into the congregation, which created a 1 . day. the following Saturday. The convention | general stampede, the negro women run 16 $iin atd 17 Dear! Stbest, Ounnall Btk Attorney Frank Shinn, of Oarson, was in | will be held in the city hall, tho uso of [ning in overy direction; but the colored the city yesterday, and at the P which has been tendered fre of cost. | men turned upon all the white men pres. | —= o Rl i . in | There are 200 lodges of the Brotherhood, |ent and commenced rocking them and | i .‘fh;nfl I)Lm l..lrrvll,‘\z-l ('|I"‘““| o WASIN Y gach of which will send at least one dele- | beating (!:--m \‘\uull:‘;ncrl\-:. 1‘\:::] ulin::‘tol\lr“r They s.lways have the largGSt and best stock. @ |t sty yesterday, makiog bis headquarters | gate, while some are entitled to five or | they could lay thei handa on. | Walter | b aix, according to numbers and strength, | Hunt, who attompted to come to Kidd's | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER Chi Butler, of the Omaha fire department, [ The ‘Denver lodge is at present very busy | assistance, was sot upon by a score or y yostarday, and was safely | with the preparations for tho ertortait. | moro of negroos, ons of wiom shot ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. shown d by Chief Temploton, Both [ ment and business "\I{I(Iu\ t'lwlw\vn(\nn It {in tho hip. Another cut his faco with a — y the chiofs, besides & number of the Council | 18 meeting every hursday night, and | knife and knocked out two of his teeth 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. Rt . start for the Lincoln tourna. | frequently on Sunday afteriioons, at its | with the butt of the weapon, when ho PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. |ment to-day. Ll UL e ol T s DU ORI ) A 3 cor el O'Rourke, master; ( By this time Kidd was also knocked 1.,1“:u Officor Clough has o far recovered | Wilson, secretar; F. Hynes, finan- | senscless, and does not know what scours Broa'dwaly stea«m I a'undry ' from his severe illness as to bo up and around | cier; Joseph Berry, assistant financior. | red until he was revived by some of the . in. Ho has lost about thirty-five pounds | Committees are at - work pro whito men who were standing by, Mr. | i (3% i weight, and is quito weak, but all rejoico to | decoration, hotel accommiodations, excur- | Branuon, the propriotor of the paper | oo that for & moment or two e waa 704 TUHEST BROADIVVAY. o hitn on tho gain, and o will soon bo on ac- [ $ions, bulls and other necossary arrange- | mill, and a friend, assisted Kidd home | MOV TS T ROGEIR HOSR SCVH s ¥ tive duty again. ments. MeNamara & Co., Daniels & |and got two men to take Walter homo on [ e 00 Gl S I O el A. C. LARSON, 0 R Proprietor. fisher and Skinner Bros. & Wrig AR o Walter homo on | yywllowed him whole, ~ Then follow ¥ W. McCargar, tho wide awako Buckeye | Fisher and Skinner Bros. & Weight apicco of board to Mr. De Lee's bonrd- enver Commence I8 AT S. F. Genung, ono of Hastings’ prominents, The wse of the term ' Shor® Line” in connection with the corparate name of & greatroad, conveyn an idea of Just whatls ulred by the traveling pube & Shert Line, Quick Time d the best of nccommodas ® tions—all of which are furme | for the moceasin had gone the full length {of his expansive powers, and he com- {menced to contract. Reduced to | his ordinary size the water dog lost 1o time in slipping off, but he was so weak from tho terrible strain he had re- are Mi LATEST D Y G 1A R PR R R donated all the material for tho decora. | ing-house, corner of Malloy and College | e Of the most remarkable occurren TEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. el ol 3 ekt S ek P i o Ttowns and operates aver 4,500 miles of roadtm B. M. Sargont, who ia connected withdl. M. | blo rates, as have also tho railroads, both | the head, ~ Kidd is also suffering from a | MoccMin: By the waving ridges on the | 3 fen i 2V, Minnosote; Tows kbl lehed by the greatest railway in Amorica. or Ohi 5 ovor witnessed. The dog. ovidentiy for Ohio, ona | tion of the city hall that can possibly bo |streots, where he atill lios in o dangerous | S %, Witnessed. = The dog. evidentiy JOHN R. MARTIN, casin, By th w o imont, startod | thoso from the east and thoso running |sover snake overy movement of - the dog could | Dakota; and as 164 main lines, bratiches and connees Ouroaco, [V LwAUKEE combined business and ploasuro trip, expect- | used, whilo tho American, St. James and |condition, Besides the wounds reforred | Tcoiod almost to death, began galloping : 3 Phillips boot and shoe esta st and ntusion, produced by a blow with [}, ¢01d, Tack and forth he went until [ tions reaeh all the great bust tres of the [l o| is wife, and together they will procoed to [ TTANECMENts report that thoy ha iy > description of Short Line, and Best Route betwoen And St. Paul. ing to be absent about n we Markham hotels have mado very favora- | to, Hunt has sovral sovere knife cuts on | Cick and forth tho full length of the with the highest encouragemont have been terrible, for the water| Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. = e 2 Has a full line of Bath Tubs, Sink, Boilors, Brass and Lead Goods, Lead and Tron Pipes and fittings. Job- | Visit friends in Madison, Wis. who have been applied to in any w: STORY OF THE PRODIGAL. began to get warm from the heat of the| ¢ L:‘.;:!H‘d:::!‘;‘: ;«‘n.‘;a::::::.‘: Hlondao bing promptly attended %0, First-class werk guaranteed. Mr. Henry Paschel starts this morning for | yegistance S - moceasin's body, Every time| Chjcago, Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Stillwator* 11 _Pear! Street, - - v - COUNCIL BLUFFS ‘:‘“"-" "“';‘I‘- l"-linl:n‘. ,in ‘L'nlnp:ny With bis | 1 GREATEST GATIERING oF mins oo, | A Sermon Preached on an Istand on | the dogwould gallop toward _ the 23.‘:?“53:;'4“‘1'31‘“‘::.“5: Roaver Dam and Orhkosh. " wo sons, Henry and Charles, who are to en- Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Osonomowoa. . WS RGBT, o, the Gaorgih OokaL head of the smake the snake tional course at the Notre ,“{“ convoeation will bo ealled to order would closo its mouth, cansing the dog to| Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiedu Ohlen.. at 9:30 o’clock on the morning of the 18th, = turn and run away. This performance [ Chicago, Milwaukee, O —_————— " sy 3 N I) Damo college, at ¢ o dologates ‘will be me o RS SISTELS: course: i i s HOUSES’ LOTS AND IIA S inthe employ of Duquette, Guibert & Co., e e L ik SRl BN S SRR, DO CLOIEE | seun e sy tonaTally TRy Houty MUHAD B GHals atplace, Honry has beon comed at that hour at the City hall by [ment dis mauning is lucinated from the S e ) s 5 A vhiol 2 watar v q Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Ray A P R and his brother Phillip is to succeod him in | Hon. J. B. Belford, Hon. Thomas M, |de tex in do book, which say: **A suttin :.‘.:‘.{\l‘.:v"\'\?};.:ll.'\lJ::::‘,l..-L-'f:.’l“.u:'mtll::finx].‘ktf cricae) Comll it o . g that position. Charles s been in tho om- | Patterson, Hon. E. 0. Wolcott and Gon- | man had two son.” Now do youngest | Phin the flesh got soft, and tho first thing | hicago, Miwakes, Mitehel ind Chanhesiain, Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished [voy of e Empkic Hudware company. |eral Sam Brown, who are the orators |son was a berry contentionable nyoung | | pome b st o plocos liko chuni | ook Iand, Dubuue, S Paul and Minnosy y Both the brothers aro clear-headed and am. |sclected to_ represent the local Brother- [man dat was ‘in no wise respose to do| of woft sonp in o wash basin, The dog| Yekers Culiar St Paul and Miuicapol No. 4 Pear! S J McMAION OUNCIL BLUFFS, |bitions boys, and will doubtless make the | hood, the city and Colorado. ~ Reaponses | willob fe father. And derefore he was & | son shook off the remnants of tho snake Pulman Sleopers and the Finest Dining Care in the earl Street, C | most of tho excellent advantages now pre. | Are to be made by the officors of the con- | projigal son, and ds last state ob dat|\hioh adhered to it, but he, like the “‘"“"‘""“""‘“"“"‘“‘“““’""'%’i}f N3 SULLIVAN & FITZ&ERALD, Sl i ogaten will proceed to the business of tho| Do biblo say dat dis nyoung man call | gaa that groaso on the top. of that jur of | 9 Smpioyes o the eipany. T order. It has been decided not to have | to 'e father and say, ‘‘Father, gim me | \utori Well, that's all that's left of my f DEALERS IN OOMMERCIAL, a parad. or banquet. A complimentary | my share ob de subtun, and I will teck | ;occasin and water-dog.” 8. & MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, . i M e ball will, however, be given cither on |itand go away to a fur country, and you ) Lo m R g0, 11 HEAFFORD, oo r T Ho No. 9 B R Thursday or Friday of the session weck | shall not seo my face no mo'” * Now, 1 e " Fent Gen') Pasd. Ag't. y y it B05; Ho0a QtkB s st 3,68¢; re-|in the City hall. A grand excursion is | reckon de ole man war 3 Death From theSting of a Bee. . CLARK, Gen'l Sup't. > ping e elegates o) i i g " Vi villi Special to the Commercial-Gazotte. Corh—Dealors are paying 31@32; rejected | 2¢iNg arranged for the delegates after the | wie dis projigal, and 'e was willin to lot Al IMMIGRATION AGENTS. cont Chiagor oo g S1@8%0; rojoctod || iews of tho convention s ovar, The |lim hoo o’ own row. For we road| Wikstino, W, Vai, August 24.—Rer. DRAPTS O THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 48 BROADWAY, CO UNCIL BLUVFS | 1) !K)c; ! emcui{u_u of corn are light, preliminarios have not all boen perfected, [in de Bible dat de nyoung man|James Hays, of Marion county, died o) Pt —Jearce aud in good demand at 30c.. | but when finally arranged the excursion | teck his share of ~de substun |yesterday from the effects of a bee sting & Ty ot e cons{S0o pee Ll will go up the South Park road to Lead- | and gone into a fur country, and dare he | received soveral days ago. Erysipelas ) CRESTON HOUSE o Megt -3 55 1or Wi pounds ville and roturn to Denver by the Rio|spen’ he substun in riotous extrabagance, |set in, and death ended his most horrible 3 4 Wood—Good supply; prives ab yards, 5 00@ | Grande. Numerous minorarrangements | high libin and sin! An’ after 'o money | sufferin 6 00. pply; prices at yards, 5 00@ for t} B b ortl a g s ! i / et y 0. 4 or the enjoyment of the visitors are be- | war all trow away ‘o war_reduced to a —— MAX MOHN, - - - w PROPRIETOR. 8 K(Ai";"l{zn.l:hv""" hard, 1100 per ton; soft, |ing made, mementoes prepared, and |great necessity 'e war reduced to dat ' “LOOK OUT FOR THEENGINE. Lsily e no pains spared to make the | had to hire heself out to one rich man to | Tama locomotive engincer, and have boen for| giren Snoeific b 3 er— B! 0 25¢; . . . (i Bwitt's Specifio b e th ot brin 2185, 217 and 219 S. Main Stroct, cronmery, door > 4 fae domand at 206 | imo spont in Denver and Colorado the | mine hog! 3 j fonty yours, i ant now vunning on tho MalnaCan | 1'% BHeelis han baet e monn o8 DeRng Figgs —Keady salo and plenty at 10@11c per | Most delightful of the ten years' history | Now, de bible don’t say, but it sup- | tral Rail Life on an engine, aa all engineors | e eablo of Blood and Skin Discases. COUNCIL BLUFFS, e s i 4 = = JOWA | dozen. of the Brotherhood. - A communication | posed, dat dat was a bery mean wite man, | known, is very trying to health and strength. The , Lurd—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 1 was yesterday recoived from the head- | 'cause we read in de book dat de projigul | continua jar of the engine, and strain on our long ors are pay MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, i “J»‘lfi |.l\':’ : 0 per dozen, atoes, b0c; onions, 50 for | quarters at Terra Haute, Indiana, which | w a8 fain to full he belly on de husks wat [ trips all tendto weaken the Kidney and urinary or- e stated that it was expected the: would | 'e feed de hog wid. An when "¢ come to | gans. Inaddition to this, ten years ago, Imet with HEAR THE WITNESSES. Do 50100 por donons syt M50 [ o o much langer turnout to the conven- | hisself ho say, “Do borry servant in my | tovero accident, and 1 was taken teomunder my en- | gAvED 10S A HORKIBLE DEATH. THE LEADING DEALER IN per barrel, tion in Denver than was over had at any [ father’s houso hab bread fur to eat and | ie with sovero internal injurios, which gave me | g R4 o Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 40, previous convention. An unusual num- | I ain’t hah none. I'm gwine back to do vain. 1 waalald up foralx months, acd suffer- | | UIh b6, Mev, b T bad gpecs o onst Cue SRR H . Brooms—2 00@3 00 per doz. ber of the delegates contemplate bringing | ole man and ax 'im to teck me as a hired [ ! morv than [ ean describe, and more than L wish £ | 301, without any benelit. I suffored excruciatingly, A TR G-OODS! LIVE $1ocK, with them their families. A convention |sorvant.” And so ho teck do pearl ring | *uffer skuin. L resumed work, but iy Kidneys be- andatl ny bost {riends adinod, mo that the ley haad atdlo—3 003 50; calvos, 5 00@7 50 in Donver has boen tho subject of dis- [off ho finger and. trow am to do hog, [ £t st e andmy servous e e o s e Wi, Aftas Soking two botties 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. e uaas R 43 A AEkk e ok o ) Cihisich fo eyetl Syaars. Chng fuot Hih i sc o hogjcun s foansoryyok meed 1 wish coustarb attonkion, SHAKIT waa ket | o g ot et eclE o SOEAEE @47. ' , at Boston, Denver came within one [in de bool 1f you cast pearl befo awako & grest part of the nights: o urino] ceused | o< Ve had_healed vote of being chosen as the point for |swine he will turn round and ren you!” holding the mecting of 1882, and longbe- | Now, wen de young man was yotalong fore the delegates met last year at Terra |way off de ole man sce um, an’ he run Haute it was a foregone conclusion that | out to meet um an’ he ketch up and trow vore pains, Temployod the best medical skill in Portland and elsewhere but continued to grow worse. 5 T I was porsuaded to try Hunt's Remedy as I found NING, and I fel a8 well as I ever e ———— ‘COUNCIL BLUFF8 B;A&EOAD TIME TABLE. cURE OR No PAY. IOWA ITEMS, The following aro the time of arrival and departure £ trains from the local depots. The trains stars from iz ‘many of my frionds In Portland had used It with | d Ehave irined twsaty.one pounde in_ fitehy, and ion P 0 e i e 3 . C i . by ) h s e many of my friend ortland had use my friends wonder at my Improved condition. o e et SInLOoAM At Sloan they are talking of 20 conts | the Queen City of the plains would bo|’e han’ roun’ o han and gio um ono Wwhito | vy yuccoss, ot I hud o taith that it would reach [ hivo recommendod it taty, abd. in cvery instanos ‘minutes lnter. 1 1 a bushel for corn of the new crop. selected a8 the next gathering place. |shirt wid gole stud in de bossum, and tell |\ case. Howover, 1 sont for a half-dozan bottles | With somplate .«u;m._“l Setiene that S. S. S has :hh.‘-‘!m‘:;- m?él‘:"‘?:.?"fi.c'fiic"{";?,&"h‘{';‘?::“:\fh"z“,: Thel K aokukiloanning L ractors exrtat There is no city or state in the country |de hired servant to kill de fat calf and | 4¢ one of the drug storos, in Portland, and from the | **** e from a horrible o, 1L, MTLEY, St. Louis tymo, twenty minutes faster than local. U. to have 500 persons at vl:ork Ty OXPOCts | which the members of the Brotherhood | make a great feast? An’ accordin to de | uwe of tho first bottle found a great relief. My water Quincy, 'L P. and ~incoln trains run on Council Bluffs time. H P aoon. and their families are more anxious to [ way he say soit war done. was much better and the pain in the back and lmba b2 CHICAGO, ROGK ISLAND AXD PACIVIC, In @ shooting contest at LeMars on the [seo. Preparations for the trip have| An' wen de feast was ready ho sent [ greatly relieved. I continued its use until Ihad used | 1 am sure that Switts Specific saved my life. ' Dvpart? e 21st, Major LaR i b i fi b t d to all de rich nabobs an’ invite 1. it has been t vonderful | T e et e oS aad Atlantic Ext .. .5:30 p. m. | Pacific Ex} . st, Major LaRue shot forty-five clay | been going on for months, and every |round to all de rich nabobs an’ invite um | ten bottles in all and it has been to mo a wonderful | up to die. Swift's Specifio relieved me promptly and ty make [all to de supper. And dey all wid one | blessing, and I have deemed it a duty and privilegoto | entirely. I think 1t 1u the greatest mmJynn.n- i fit. i 1 e, C. G* SPENCER, r| The child of Mr. 8. A. Dodds, living the time fit, intends to see the wonder of | consent begin to make escuse. One man | recommend it to those troubled in a similar manner; | {Bup't GasWorks, ome, Ga. 4o m | o S J 3 3 Ex and Mail A m. | Ex and Mail*. 65 p. m, | Weguarantee the cure of the following named dis- | pigeons without a miss. member who can by any possi! Des Moineao®. 1416, m. | Des Molnes e’ .6.53 p. m, | 458, Orno pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Ca- CIICAGO, BURLINGOX AND QU tarrh, all ‘Bloodand Skin Discases, Dyspepsia, Depart. 3 Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Discases, Gout, Neu- | oo = 0 o . the west and the grandeur of its moun- |say he jess buy a yoke ob oxen, an ¢’ got [ and you may publish this for the benefit of our ral Ohicago 5:35p.m. | Counall Buuflsox......o.45 | rigia and Asthma. - "0 L d(""'fxf‘“fi:& k‘;l‘l" d"“" over by o | tuin background. togo look after do purchaso. Anurrer | roud men and the publicin gonerat,aa it hascomplete- 0 G BRI L Mall B =9 40l Aall andy and debilltated, and are the Feeblo Ladics' best b oo RISE AND PROGRESS, man say 'e taking in a pieco ob new | lycuredme : s i o Ao " 8504 Hotel, Livary and Bathing. accommedatichs, | Tor® 10 over 600 telophones in wse| qyg Brotherhood of Locomotive Firo: |8Foun’ and 'o ‘aint got time. Anurrer o Ey e R DTy R, Locality nienly phetiresque and ety *4"* | in Des Moines, and the number is in- | - somized ton yoars s, at Poss | AN 8y o jess married to a nice young [Enginoer Malno Central R, B, $1,000 REWARD. Asom D ol and i T nobnioaploone! e creasing at the rate of one a day. men was organized ten years ago, at Port | Lico an’_an’ he can't como! Portland, Me., May 12, 1853, Will be paid toany Chemist who will find, on an- EARBLB i, BY. - crvs, T | Addross Rev. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager. 3 - Jorvis, Now York, by a meeting of five | "\ "Col do ole man see how obory- S alysin of 100 bottlos 8. 8. 8., one particle of Mercury, 3 Dopas i Siloam, Gentry Co, Mo | By the death of a brother in Chicago, | locomotive firemen. ~ From this it has BeAY anan oo obes tandlia siy CAUSE FOR ALARM. Todide Potassium, or any mineral substance. il aud Ex Expross o | T | Mrs. Charles Mason, of Waltham, Tama |grown to about 200 lodges, comprising [ /0¥ Co*Optis W © 81 e SRE. € SV gyico 1, cartiv, of Brunwwiok, Mo, writes us on THE SWIFTSPECIFIC CO., EEo8s Bl e it 1 county, falls heir to a fortune of about |about 10,000 members. ~The lodge in |12 by g e S iy “That sho has sulfered very much at Drawer 8, Attanta, G, Dopart. $200,000. this city has about 160 members, and is | &'WAY UG byway, anc gavder alye|, o als with kidnoy disease, and the at- Quorland Ex. . 11:300. m. - m. o )| R fast growing. Tho order publishes o | And3 for do loss is foun’, and de blind kin | U Poioreauing tn severity o steadily ws to —— Lincoln Ex .. 11:30 0, m. . m. The report of the superintondent of LA see, and de deef can hear, and my son ? b F g 2 Denver Ex 0 p. m. . m. blic instruction sh that th in | monthly periodical at Terre Haute known | g, C " q00q \iva oy 1o | causo harm. Hor nunt, Mew. N. M. Suwall, persuad Focal E ™ - m. public ihstruction shows that there are in |,y "o Kireman's Magazine, of which |10t wus deed am alive again.” 50 401,01y 1unt's Remedy, and atter wsug woverat 3 Emigrant, 0 p. m. . 1RON AND SLATE ROOFING. the state 11,285 school-houses; 22,081 | & o V- Del fBT; s ! [ hired man went and he gadder de blin' | <6 A R0 B en freed from the severe WATASI, BT. L0UI teachers, and 406,947 scholars AUEERE ebs, of Terro Haute, is |4 gy lame, and de halt and de deof, and : : Depart. e {5 g 3. editor, and W. F. Hynes, financier of the Jifie Wit 6 o0 i lan’ 1 1o fotel ches and paing to which shehad long been accus- r il andlEr e - . . e N t . Py > B ) ch ho y ed S e Mt A8 | 0 SPECHT, PROP, |, M Diseonsl milond fight at Oreston |lodge in this city, asmistant, ediior. A\ 0 SR BUT G800 T ey ko, | odiand s s i T Ry wove 'HIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. 0 ) o |is quite lively and the mud batteries of | the last annual convention at Terre At if oA el donreatids fail 0 rollove the wovere aing in the sideand intense Depart. . Awive both sides are well manned. The *Q” [Haute Semator D. W. Voorhees, of |% 3 oy Lackacho, and Miss O. pronounces it s roal blessing or Blowx Oy 1| o Blobx Ciby0i00 B resents the invasion of its territo Indiana, was among the wolcoming ora- | (régment wat dem gadder up full sebon f to woman for all kiduey dieases, and she cordially #orFort Niobrars T 11 Douglas St - - Omdha, Nob. < Ty o e Brotherhood g5 mot o budy | Pasketful and five small fishes ober, recommenduit for tho many ills and pains peculiar to For St Paul. . From SE. Pau Tho office of coroner is this stato is not | /7 o 9" - IO b Bt io by | Just here a member took his hat, | women. CHICAGO, MILWAUKKK AND BT, PAUL. MANUFACTURER OF a fat take. The fees of that officer in |TE&M4°C T When walked off a few steps, filled a short, . : ? i kes as much as possible. f : . AL DA R 5 i Loavos Omaba, Ariives at Omaha, Polk county, which includes the city of | 2Y0ld 84Tk possible. When |1, 0 vive stuck it between his tooth, SMail and Ex. ... 745 8. m, | PacificEx. ... 9:45 . m. i v i it has a grievance a committee is appoint- -, 3ot ety year. and state those grievances in a reasonable | " P 3 CIICAGO, MILWAUI Leaves Council Bluffs, 20 £arDormer Windows, Finals, Tin, Tron and Sate | Tho mombors of the bar in Burlington |and proper way. _This method has boen |, ‘1L 407 callio namo to-day! No nameo Roofing, Specht's patent. Metailio Biclight, Patent |} ; the ; to-day! But do word ob God is struck . E adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Sheiving, I am | have organized a joint stock company, | found to work with the greatest success. . 4 CAN BE \" £ha goners] agent for tho abovo ine of geods. 1ron | with o capital of §20,000, for tho purpose | The Brotherhood has beon o a|4¢ hourt ob ono relentless sinnor in dis 3 Atlantic E; Fencing, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank St . “ A H congregation, and 'e gone off to medita- e e e | Kl i 2t USSR o entablishing o permanent I ibrary |great extent, misundersiood in hisxo | (PS04 8000 O, 0, S | TN THE LIVING: EXPENSES OF S ALes 1 Omae oS 2o Fesraen i JI0 poioon Tnwide: BEp th R wfm”l‘l’:_'d"fi"!”“ ot |show you do power of faith. We will : T @ 1p m2p m8p.md | i im 2y m T eI The Knights Tomplar of he state are Terra Haute, whon, the convention met | S10% sipaebice Ly, “L'{s‘“‘ dohiip foung THE FAMILY g %Wm < L TSR Ry Hove Found Tt || St e e e e ot SR o e ) e i e v | NN : < ' 918 ! Jome, ye . f o4 Moat, Fish, Milk, Cream, e o e e i cay Lo Ve oun the distance by water and reach there in | /2 ':‘d in defraying lfll;’ oxponses of the Week aad wonnded, aiok and s\ A N e e ; R E S T A 7l 11,2, 4, 6, and 8 o clock, and run to city time, Was the exclamation of manwhen he got & bos | time for the Mardi Gras festival, gathering, and said he would be very ~ —— woeks, ovon in the hottost weather. This can be ( jirovad the testimoniale of hundreds who have trlad ' it. You can prove it for you: lor b0 cents, ou Will ind that thi 1nan Articlo which will save you & EU LI il VAPOR COOK STOVE } NO SOURED MILK, e | R F R S i i ' lout much diuupg(,ium if the Brotherhood R R- M D cure for Piles and all Skin Discases. tyceataby | There is consternation in Buchanan |did not send its unpaid bills to him. He —— ] . Iv1Ce IV1. D, mall, postpald. county among some of the farmers, |said he had never rightly understood the [mne Kight Between a Pet Moo The American Diarrhea Cure /|Many of them last spring purchased Kan- | spirit of the order and wished to show I WalaEbe or other tumors removed without the it. The: 3 i i Vi ond- CANGERS, o0 e fusmerRge o) Tiaa s Aba taeh 0% Sty sats VAT suve fou | AN seed corn and planted it. They are | substantially his approval of and friend e ¥ IRPrOYES i - NO SPOILED MEA' e A bl en, ey, sod Gt | HOW v;.z:;.p four 'vlvuuka of fr;;st, and al- n]upl f-ruuv.-n]nnl nmllt;mun.” lllm.hui e o R, . ra Morbua, hough this corn has grown from ten to [ roads, as a whole, are favoral isposed [ M ik SR o T —_— CHRONIC DISEASES ot kincs o spuciay. v & : 1 ! o) Sambosed | et wator mocousin i dead,” said e BT vetry Bl experisnce. - Ofos o fll}flflfl’s Pever flfld AE“B Tumc & cUmla]' twelve feet high it is not yet in silk. It |toward the Brotherhopd, ‘and are un- L Al : ¢ will keop tnerm, froah and_ awoot for many aye 0 c 5 o v cartai ally libe: " 3 cors, | Lucien Alexande o 8 Pear] strect, Counoil Bluffs, e e e the may be set down as a certain and com |usually liberal in granting them favors, the well-known drug- | wnd does not impart the slightest foreign taste to &4 Consultation free, e 40 $ApDI7 EA RHA ieg plete failure. Some farmers have as|There are lodges in this stato at South |gist and snake-fancior, ~**1t died yestor- | articlos treated 1t s wo siwyle, b Sporatien that e P s o R IR o much as eighty acres planted with this | Pucblo, Salida and North vlatte, |day, and I wouldw't have taken tho |l and costs only traction of ' cent to a pound of Mrs, H, J, Hilton, M. D For Fever snd Axne: S b Malaclel hoshion . | sy o oS o the ondon | Whole Tenth ward and the school trustees | ficab i, uttar or cheote or 4o & quart of milk I§, o, J. 4l 011, W Uy PRICE, $1.00. d ioyenne has also one ad © order 18 This s no humbug; it is endorsed by such men as o —— represented all along tho lines of the | thrown in forit.” Prof. Saml W. Johuson of Yale College, Sold by w J WI{ITEHOUSE Big Thieves—2. trans-continental roads. Au insuranco| **What killed it7” asked the reporter, | irigdsaand grosers. Hample pounds went pro-paid A — —2, : et It xpres (a8 wo pro ¥ A syscom was *estublished at Boston two | to whom Lucien was pouring out his | sl or bsptoe (e 56 prefst) o el o BEGE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB. Dyspepsia and debility are two Lig thieves; | voury 4go, by which the order was made | rief. Ocean Wave for fish and_sea food; Snow Flake for ’ hey creol our comfor 80 % ‘Ho wi v o8 nilk, bi o For For Sale b, all Drllgg/sfs :,H.’Y”m';:::.:;"ilfi‘ 1‘] . '::,(h,‘,'.',‘:m,fu',‘,‘,L,';’{,. ™ | assessable, upon the death of & member, Ho was scalded to death, I had the | milk, butter and cheose; Anti-For Mold, 60c. per Ib. cach, Pearl for o wnd Aqua-Vitae for fluid extracts, moccasin and & water dog in the same jar h o bottle of Zurdock Blood Bit- | ab the rate of 50 cents per capita. The 39 Broadway, Counoll Bludy, F sent by Express on recelpt of prioe. wed at any drug store, death-rate hns been light, and thus far | together, but somehow they couldn’t get | sah e the annual \ds upon the members | slong with each other. They. were cc THE HUMISTON FOOD PRESERVING 00 The Plonoex and only Vapor Cook Stove that b —— 3 i tinually the food 1 gave| Nh#0m&dwim 72 Kilby 8t. Hoston, M; tood the test of years and given entire and perfe atlafaction. MRS. LOUISA MOHR, |Over 100,000 Now in Use! New Patent Hull Oven. 3 3 Patont blo and interch blo Job e Tl e at it on Graduated Midwife !|.ussmer s, oot ‘Wh ght | taga, but fi . AAREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK Re A 1 tanug Lo agents. price list and catal 3 olesale and Retail |unbivo well as the muther of the children, is still | rious affair than the account yesterday | swallowed about three inclies off his tail oF timp Lo agonte pics lsh abd catalogus : Ak i body saiarged, dovelopedand strengthensd: | Jalthy, Of those children tw ground y i Sl Blugs, Lo A M obuhe i eSAsiets ook i L i | G ahe picturo of | quict and commenced pumping himself | PHYSYCIAN & SURGEON. her of twenty-eightchildren. He | Trimble Springs bottom Sunday n Burner on two Now Stoves. Now Satety Reservolr, a flank move r Adress PFRBONLLA“NM of the iy the prime of life and vigorous and indicated, An eporter went and body, lustead of the moccasin John D' Peabody’ M. D.’ ]nll.lmnlm‘:lllli\u VAPOR mmv.: C0,, W -— papr. Tn roply G0 luquirics wo will asy that thero Jo dead, all of them having liv presented a per! K s PP t, the rock-in- | full of wind like a bollows. Asho swelle s Y qfi?&@ 13 ™ . 2 S have been very few. b DUFRENE & MENDELSSIHN, Twenty-Eight Ohildren, ——— them, and yesterday they concluded to Columbia (¢ nquirer, Aug, 10, No Apathy at This Camp Meeting. | gettle their” differencns forev A R" ’HITE' =|.I.IS Wo are told that there is a gentleman | Noshville American, sparred around in the water 1 A ’ living across theriver, The riot at the negro camp-meeting at | neither one sceming to hav I ¢ ‘alt T n only once married, and he, as | turns out to have been a much more se- “?03 California Street. i For summer use those stoves aro Indispinsabin i 104} Ml Bhront, ozt Bhook fhuth o Pomtoffoe | bl sl i sreanheond: \ty-thr torday, but | trying to frec himsclf ho lay perfectly s Wy get sealed circulars giving all partioulas | grown. Among them were four pairs of | closed spring, lying und; o £t renamn — R Medical (« 4o S By 2 ] perse 1 the shade of | up the water dog backed off, but it was ,,” EVERS 1 By Sddressing K Co.,P. 0. box b13, Buffalo, | twing, born within six years' time. two beautiful trees, surrounded by a|too late. It was like pulling a boot off a | Rasideuce, 1714 Douclas - - - - Omaha, Neb !] N [ & WVesoBua 7 " willy o band of lazy negrocs, gossiping over the |swollen foot. The moccasin kept on - Rlc) LT B mnoon nmom | Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, doings of the night before, looked like | pumping, and the water dog uuntmu\ig JAMES MoVEY, FOR i Makes a Cooling Drink. nothing 8o much as pictures on the Sun- |to expand. As he spread out you coul H st o o Imena s e S | Tnto hat ombler of oo WAler Dt | g, Achou oubde rophsacatiog the- iaves | B b v oo s 1 vapeciad ovary| T ractical Horse Shoer e W.‘f“m}.“_...om’z teaspoonful of Acid Phosphate;add suger |of Abraliam ntono of hiscelebrated wolls. | moment 1o seo him fly in o thousand | Makessspeciaty of Rosdoterssad tendociont ot oo 1 e . 1 REEVES: © Cbatham 81 Hon ¥ork. | to tho taste, In the rear of the spring was the inclosure | pieces, but suddenly the swelling coased, | Seiivuo Honssr ¥ oW O et R T e ntermation ' . ' | : 1) : e ’ g < 3