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IR DAILY BEE-TUESD .Y, APRIL 6, 183 6 : wfi—:__——'_————‘fi— § 1\ Vi | represented by Mr. Frank Iawrence e (<) oalf BrOS- fHE DAILY BEE. NIPPED IN NEOLA. Ka,l;aul :ua:x:'i. n:nd lm l:n:rc;pn:ydonce 4 S ' .xsnm,nstu.n DEALERS IN " ————— " should be addressed to tho “Olds’ Wagon " . ”~ COUNCIL BLUFFS.! Bigress Emplove Avecstd for Tt 1 Tk polie. ok T A-) IE ) a BATS CAPS BUCKGI OV ES, Steaing Money Packeges made for itself such & reputation in the WE ARE REUEIVING SUME V 342 and 344 Broadwa - _COTNCII, BLUFFS, IOWA, wes that the company have been com- e . A Toamster Charges $100 for Five p;:nod to take n.l;. step, i t.;(]m;ct[!::t LIVE y AT TOLIVE. - re theit nu ous eustolmers may be a . EST UR NT N G RATES, Bushels of Corn. modated & 0hos, ; B R A A. A D AFE’ / By Ountler R B Mr, Finnis Cartwright, the superin- By Mail - e oF tendent uf the works, has been in Coun- W.TT. BRI ATUN e - ===|other Gleanings From the Courts.|q) Blufis for several days completing Catorer to Tho Publioc. . VA g number of Neolans to this ity yestarday |(or the great wesh snd hengg i b QUR FINE o i to see what was going to be done with iaht loft Sunday morning for Denver, See J. Reiter's spring goods. wright left Sunday g the young men. The charge made — J torday, and will got right down 0 g auy company. Jones has lived in Yo . e o & 17 North Main St - - O COUNCIL BLUI OFFIOR: 8 ———e these arrangements. ()]du‘vflml nmk; ¢ r?. I(:J‘v‘m‘\:: : 404 Broadway, { um:. at ,:‘n "i i troet, Noar Broadway. % i yng the leadi agons. e deman d'euisine rties & Special ol s | Tho airest of owe of Neola's citizens, | S008I0 BRER Sy, Glrturight . = — > = — INOE MENTibN Charles F'. Jones, has ocaused quite o wasshrewd eneugh to sce that Council . TEINT z f SEZTN Additional local on seventh page. Dusiness o-day. Noola for years, and has been employed | Number of Suggestions from Lhe see our New Btock, : i M. GALLACHER. for the great west, and hence the ar- Eepes cmmpoy. - Jons - lvd g For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and| §IoN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALAY, M litto flurry in that town, and drew a | Bluffs in to be the great distributing point F P ' Wi dounty bk of supérvisors met against him was that of the larceny of THE Eouuc". OF THE cnyl fl ]ll ’ All railroad tickets bought of D. W.las driver for the company, transferring MGYUX‘ on Varions Matters Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. . Bushnell are guarantoed, also all rebate | the express from one depot to another. %2 Brondway, Cou{xcil Bluffs, IOWA rd ven by him. He has always been considered very care- S est Side Square, Clarinda, Y n'r:l: f:mcfinylighz company has con- | ful and honeyn, but of late it has been The Doings of the Evening. . G- IR O C E'.' R I E S. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. TEL{ Furst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }“VERBROADWAY T Oonncil B tracted for & Westinghouse engine, and | discovered that money packages have — MAYNE & P ALMER, expeots to be in full running order within | been missing, one disappearing on the| The city council met in regular session DEALERS IN thirty days. 4th of February, ono on the 16th, and | jast evening. The minutes were read and i SLINRL. 4 i tahnét the 21st. Tho packages were |, Jarge number of bills allowed. n The rain proved a disappointmont to|one on_ the g DeVOILs & WERIGELT the paving contractors yestarday, for | traced, and it was learned that they had | - Mayor Vaughan pulled out his little WEOLRSALE s they oxpocted to commence hauling the [been given him by one sgent to take | memorandum book on which he dots AND WOOD. . .w:e “l commence work with. across to the other agent, and the latter | 4own from time to time matters attract- | BULK'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE %g%flmfitg{ggnm. MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR Hardware H[lflel‘ Tl]]]]fll'"s Sl 5 i them. The amount in |; f f i i i A EWE 3 UE [} The only horse which tried to move a | failed to recover them ing his attention, and with this asn ro- |No, 639 Bromdway. - - COUNGIL BLUPPS, IOWA. | i ) iy " | tho minsing packages was 865.90. This | minder made a number of suggestions to = .- buggy along Brosdway yestorday got dis- | o\ "op "o "0 tho young man, who | tho council, Ho wanted the council to | S e L "L & TOLLBR. #ATSpecinl ationtion to orders my Mail. COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. I\ 0 | MAZX MOEIN, Promprioctor, couragod and Iaid down by the SavIngs| L Ty o thin oty by Officer | provide n suitable offico for the mayor, as " Qg i CRESTO HOUSE A L] baak, and would not got up until un-|ypo "UHo G ittlo to aay about the | contomulated by the code, and thatrooma| VO Dave the /AR "h"g" a ""y"‘::‘ du‘:hfrmusf:az‘ olth.nl: be provided in connection therewith for | finest stock and The Coundil Bluffs lm:“f‘: hcr;:m::‘{ ;?o l;;:ien delivered all packages | the different committees to moet in, and has added soveral rooms to i s given him, and that if any | that telephone and other conveniences be \\\\ The latest nov- elties for Spring Overcoats w e ing i i . A 7 - = 3 ~———EVERYTHING FI¥ LASS,—— ters, about doubling its offico A':nple_lty- were missing they must have beon lost or [ yrovided, Ho also suggested that the |signs to select [ (o] TRaR have just re- 5 P and ita business soems inoremsing In & | appropriated by somo ono else. & UM, | oity could issue legally 50,0000 860,000 . ~ : Nos. 217and 219 8. Main St, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, like proportion. ber of Neola citizens appeared also, and 1 Eaalibek Ghga SRR P from. ceived. See them " expressed their confidenco in him by | of additional bonda, and that the finance| ' oo J : L. A. CASPER, The gamblers and prostitutes are NOW | ¢,rnishing the necessary bail, $400, for | committee shall investigate the same, 88| pRST OF SKILLED LEADING ) invited to call at city headquarters and | his appearance next Tucsday before Jus- : he believed it would be wise to issue paid pay over the city's share of the lasttico Vaughan, i HANDS EMPLOYED, —3F X 1= g Merchant Tailors bonde, making them at five per eent. in- 7 and 9 Main St eet' - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HY L] D— Tometable Gardener. ymemar sprincs. The Largest and Most Complete Green House in Western Towa, Wo gum antee the cure of the following named dis- month's profit, in consideration of the DEAR CORN, ul‘e;fi,‘l}llld use t:e proceeds to build a i Th ted Sunday under the | market house and appropriatecity offices, faot that the city has let the places run nnm?ofm;: ';frgri unday TS otgor \fon X 'wy' oces | Al inds o J. . ARMSTRONG, g-, but whose real :ngineerin, without any interference. The town trustees will probably not namo appeats to bo Dan Kildare, was bo- | ing seven and eight por cont. interest. (1 5w | € A1 W dl Fanineerxr! foro Judge Ayloaworth yestorday on a | Acity pound is also needed, with build- | ;REEY " p ERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFES, I0WA decide for a day er two who shall be con- [ charge of stealing five bushels of corn ings, fences, etc., that tke ordinance |caioulated, []M 6, NEW OP y 9 stable in place of Tom Sinner resigned. from a K. C. car. He pleaded guilty ought to be enforced in regard to stock | ete, eto. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. i 0 o zosig. | but offered as extenuating circumatances | and doga. : The county board is to act ‘;;‘ ‘h" Ton: | that ho had no work, and ao money with | Baigeiay) st wiiy diin nation first, and then notify the town|which to buy foed for his team, If he|tion was called was the need of a hydrant AsAnv OR TT FRENGH h y \ Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. g.‘.::"fih”.'ar‘mg‘S"lgldfimblsnhé.t”is" 3 & ; Kidnoy and seasos, Gout, Ne. urtatns, Lace, #1k, Turcoman, Etc. hslcest Stock wWest of Chicago. flfe;’fifi?ffi't e LRl oo ane M ralgla and Asthma, Toss Springs avo e iavorita 0 Vory re i vite d, and are the grary syt ud ths ptilasrs avitad o call and FERHLE LADL 3 BEST FRIBND. 'was awardod tho First Promium at the Counci | 080d hotol, ivers aud bathivg accomodation both I ‘ dr in Septembir, 1883, cver all com. | Wt ";"',:hy‘“mm'h Locality anr‘hh pictureeque 4 o . Accersible by’ Wab-gh railway, & V0 iin o added wany new and | kvons, or C., B. & Q. 0t Albany. Corre anoen . . . choice vari nd am propared to furnish a now | S¥0n 1 3 0Oil Cloths, Mattings, Linoleums, Ete, (s y y y s | in this market, for which I make no extra charge. : Manager. g 5 3 Cut flowers and floral designs (urnished romptly, Albang, Siloam Springs, (Gentry Co., Mo. ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. | and on suort notice ' 1 have just issued a new cat- clerk, who then calls a meoting, and all |let the horses go hungry he was liable to corner of Market street and avenue E; this takes time. be fined for cruelty to animals, and so he [ the desire of citizens for a sidewalk % N yielded to temptation and took the corn, [ grade from Oakland avenue to Market Lois Waisbrooker, the distinguished |The judge intimated .hat the charge |street onavenue E on the north side; the lecturer and authoress, will lecture this|ought to htlwa been made more serious “;“':t(’:l:ll:mp Pflfit :gmer dn‘fM“k‘fit ing i iri hu. | than mere larceny, as it was entering a | 8treet and avenue K; the need of a rail- (Tussday) evening in Spiritust hall, S| 0 103" tho law.in uch casen mado tho [ ing to. the bridge over the Petiibone gart & Beno's blook, at 7:30 o'olock. | /14y o hoavy one, and so fined him $100 | ditch; the desire of Mr. Tipton and Mr. Entrance on Main and Pearl street, stairs | and costs, and in default of payment Mackin to have their alleys opened; that two door south of postoffice. The sub. | thirty days in jail, hinting that the pris- | the street leading into the southwest part ANALYSIS 5 i oner ought to congraiulate himself on [0f the city, opposite Mr. Catlin’s resi- heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. Alogs for1BS{} whioh will'be Vent free on application: ject may be “l““:d!b":h“ '“d“nte'd not beingg put into tho ;enihnmry. The dlmwl'n was in & d““BOI‘:A“ condition, and OUPNCllL BLUF{“S‘ - S e s IOWA. ,(; me:a:: ';.L;m\.wms“m e Z‘E‘:g:}%"q; l? to try wedlock was yesterda; ¢ ily i iti i . | also that pa ho had ds treet fill- 2 5 5 orse Radish in bottles. rbonio Acld Ges. nare i . Vipela Sl sl Bl A lled et Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. Carbonate Calcium 23 Plerce St. Counci!l Bluffslowa. | carbonate Iron N. SCHURZ Sulphate Magmes N. . Sulphate Calci & Chloride Sodium Sillica.. 1,668 Alumina, Organioand Volatile maiter and loss ....1 » | Total sclids per gallon................ 1459« 67,174 'Wriaur & MRRILL, Chemiste given to John McGill and Emma Mack- |ing just given birth toa child, and they |ing were daily called on for information land, both of this city; James A. Hay- having no means or provision. It ia|as to what they could do with the tickets, ward and Minnie Kelley, both of Under. | cl2imed, though, that the man has boen the contractors failing to pay them for ) ilfering ca; fi d the rail their work. The muyor recommended ¢ wood; John Oleson, of Creston, and 5',‘::',,','5,““.’0 ;no:z;;:thin; ':, “:;V:h:‘;g that as a bond had been taken by the uro ean Anna Shakson, of Council Bluffs, losses. . city, the attorney look into the matter " A change has been made in the police OTHER MATTEBS., and see if justice might not be done the i in this Ci - OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. i i The two mutes arrested for pilfering at workingmen and teamsters. The only Hotel in this City on the Eur:pean plan of - 2 ot force by which Officers O'Brien and Met- [ . o0 B0 b0 B L eleased yestorda All the members were present except |¢6 4| COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. ’ Y, calfo now go on dey duty, tho former's| Min Hemsme g e e dhoner s | Alderman Mobaon. G, R. Soott ap- PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. iR Arnial ‘eat being on Broadway and the latter's peared for the OA.llnnd avenue property New Buildin "'N oW Fu .s . " on Main street. Officer Brooksnow goes owners, and the city clerk was ordered to 2" Il hmg 4 e Ofle By fom advori for bids for fling sido stests| AL, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. ) Almme S at law on es the J 0 and low lots as order: y @ couaci i R FOR SALE BY = - ks b ey rare alled ymtrdag, but cominue |10 %7 10 Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. y y it 0 al J. Y. FULLER, It is to be hoped that the move for a “mlfll'flha norfi;fih;:d lllll;ll'fid‘ SP;:- onnggt.i:l;?;; lffr:e:!vdv:::gn;dd?';‘!:: PETER BEGHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Commission M El‘::h ant [, QM ml?’s’z’fiz‘;figfl: T iinlxowghumfi Mo- clock for the tower of the Masonio temple | an. Ele ssys o had a little trouble |, \iiion of W, R, Vaughan hose compa-|Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Ccureid) Fu AL n Suoee Dok, Wil prackios L] Blaterand Clecern) boys. flomol W. H. Beck and J. Kil- fether for assaulting Henry Spetman . oourts will not be allowed to slumber. A little :;:: &ofigu:;;flufi:n:fih:figfin ];l::: ny to be recognized as a volunteer com- Lft on the part ef enterprising citizens | whereat hi ing for him, when |PanY by the city, was referred. The pe- wil pat the tlock i place, with Hlumi: Emflm rabbed bim (Back) and choked | ition for S. Gobalt to bo appointed po- HARMAN KELLEY, SPECIAL NOTICE ; e liceman at Bayliss' park, was referred, nated dials, showing the time by night as out, mr:hm:iozhfi:? nnm;im‘:: Also one for John {))Arben. Three or G L well as by day to any one in any part of | ooesad four petitions were presented by William thg gompass, or twol:‘:out'me:h"i.n b'.;‘: 7 olg’o: F“S!’: asking for damages to his proper- Consumers of Water | L} Couxcin Buurrs fowA ot wis largo and, of cours, hap-|who anguged in it while he wid i OF IOUL ) SIS, 0L 81 MG py Rathering of friends at the residenca; B i HEFNAT OWIRNT B AR in tront of his property. Reforred. COUNCIL BLUFFS c:“::l;. -: rd(i. Monmn-“; e :;:‘*:“ ltrik:llzzg { blow. sflzimi: Beck's state-| | Oompiaint was fu’“:i:’hx:;:;'r{mfig: 34 N. MAIN ST.,, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Oitr Trat o g9g ¢ » urday evening, ! g | ment, and he insists that it was some | T d th itk 1 avterwors Gom'y L Mz, Nelson Coy to Misa Lena Murr, | other fellow who struck Spetman. Anithe oiey jaily apfl e commitipst e P y [V i ;i th:h.hhei: 0{‘“ igerbamalins mui Ytatoe Holivce yuter[:l:y discharged ln-t:—nuwd to investigate and make a new Peter C. Mlller, AT THE 5 B Pl bkl Mary Conway, who was arrested for mak- | *OR'Tack . DEALER IN ALL THf LATEST DESIGNS OF § i . 888 & the ceremony, after which a foast was | ¢} aats towards Thomas Holder, ana |, A communication was received from the Request of the City Council, SAER & sapread, in which the practical skill of the hfid her husband., Thomas Oonway’, in | Union P by iflo th.l:i". soon as the weather ‘ for & 80 drys’ extansion as ovidenced by resolution <) 9 8g bride was demonstrated, it being prepared | bonds to keep the peace. Parmivied 16 Wi "fl "‘? track on Union piaced March 18, 184, horcby aun uncas that it 2 3E3 by he hands, Merry-making, eto,, | . TWO other cases grew out of the trial of | 4yenue 8o as to run the ferry cara up to / . fora'l partios who desiro i w OB k. ome orrynkite, ot | tho Conway cuse. It s alleged that while [ Boadway, and asking that tho counc'l re- Interior Decorations lons malo it the street mains, ‘and who B e Joph tho guests entortained happily until| tho witnoston in tho casowero _excludod |26¢ 18 forolution hrostenivg fo com- ] 04 B il el o stacth g etmptay e Sest a late hour. from the room during the trial, two of |} alt againatlis company for el 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, Qg The free public library is changing its | them, John Pendegrast and James ""‘"'d‘; by o, This, resolution was re- APRIL 18, 1884, @ ERE gy quarters, but not making a very “ax”| St Mool 85, EI8 oot 4R L | T chiof of police reported thirty.one FTACOEB EOCEL A4 o fllowng rce, pgab i dvance: ER N move, The new quarters are the rooms | ,.1led to the stand themsel ves, awore | BFests between M’uch 18ih and date. ° : Onohall Inch Service Pips g EE % i El e S S L R e R Merchant Tadloring, B 117 ‘est the rooms in the reer, ey have been arrested for perjury an e e J Seven-eight Inch Se v &£ 832 in all much e nm; gove $60 bonds each to appear inryoourt hh:;%dwt,l::"r%«;?gt;n‘trsi his offive for ) UnollthL'lr\'AcullI::ul AR e affording the additionsl room needed by | ™1 Muvon who was recontly ar-| _ Tho special committeo reported against REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. :xi’?fl”n.‘é'.?i:c:,‘“f:}!‘,fiw St witer maln, the growth of the library. Dr. Hanichett | rested for getting drunk, and dancing|PUtting in & hydrant on North Main (805 South Main Street, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. | biror tirahing an pattug ti ur s stop, atop. box and Dr. West will take the rooms which [around his wife witha butcher-knife, ""T":" o""?’l“,"fd an. + Thursd au cover complote, and making all necestary con. e council is to meet Thursday even- nections b-tween e streot wat-e m in ud the Ravo ‘boen_oocupid by tho library, and |30 who was hen Iotdown eney bocwuss | 49 SO o Mol T WHY DON’'I YOU Smbeat Sk S o basail s “ will prove very commodious and conven- pe P e e ——— In view of tho contempls ed paving of certain e e O thad was _before the bar yesterday for beiug| Foster, the florist, on Harrison street stroots in the city_ partios are recommended to make runk, ot off again with the us f 3 Spplication immodiately, at tho ofiico of the com. gentlemen sis. many| drunk, and got off again with th Cunil Bl bas tho largost stock wost UL AAMRIOY. Assliostoy \pnilapslsy o8 4he S of s patients, . of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue. ) : 26 Pearl Street, . 3 0 s o Thomud’ Holwo, st ——— FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? . curi2d feect et , o o | Railway Time Table. Redpath was on trial before Jus-| Al the latest novelties in Spring Hats PERSONAL, . fio.;m expouse of breaking up the street after pav- tice Schurz and a ji esterday and | can be seenat L. C. Arbuthnot's, 3 Portoct Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars i g has been dono. Siw oty ,,mb,,‘:;'m’mh‘ ot Justios Rilew Olark, of Neols, and John s, oA S, AR A e witnosses and interestod listenors, This| A HARD HARDWARE MAN, | ©Coner the botal man, wero in the Blufls No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa.|—/——— - COUNCIL BLUFFS, et R e MU CL B S el CASH TALKS | | sussomemmsramars o Redpath, who sublet a city contract of | He Collects a Large Amount of Money [ L.y B“‘:"“', honas, ot Fmp:r:, e D- M GONNELL . P e talin fears eaes P 'W. A, Moore for filling streets. In this ¥From One of his Old Customers taken the position of clerk at the Ogden, and — i L earlior and arrive ton mwinutes later. i -u;whwn, made to prove Without Authority, et s A g !f'l'."“p_ UNDERTAKER AND EM BALM ER l At the well-known Establishment SRR e that Mr. Moore guaranteed the payment rienced in hotel matters and will doubtlass oF LEAVE. ARRIVE. of the men, and Mr, M himself 1s B, Grahl, whose place of business is on e foars Ml 1 o ppac Lrowdway, has doul with Gincia | 1. . gummonn Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. J. P. FILBERT, s g 1833 » ¥. A, Bummons, of Cedar Rapids, was at ’ i : ing that he is fully as capable as many nati firm for some years, and has been in | the Ogden yesterds; TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH KAXBAS GITY, 87, JOB AND COUNCIL BLUVYS, 209 Upper Broaaway, the 1008 m Meil and Express, 0:45 p m who are in steady practice. Without ihe habit of paying bis H!l.” one of ,“‘ Al Rosenbsum, of New York, was amony No- 14 N. MIain &, noll Blvuffe. ¢ L ,.m“mw :::fi::wwu. AR reference to the merits of this partioular travelling mon who has visited this city 8 28 AND AT, PAUL Bor: theifach fhat uany: Whating mes at intervals for several years. It has been ",::"m;:‘:,::::zn; PR W.R. VAUCHAN. ROLLER SKATING P I 0 N E ER GAs H i Fne s about ten months since he was h - and teamsters have been defrauded of | fore, but not having hnnod':h.ltf:::. Opim. S ol e s their just earnings by city contractors RO in the smploy of the house, Mr, | R+ W. Powell, of 5t Louis, reached the Jufltlce 0! the Peace. RI NK. Of Council Bluts, Notios our roducea Price List g CHICAGO, ROCK 18LAXD AND PACIFIC, pm Atltic Expros, 9408 m am Day Expross, 6:50 pm am 40pm Tak Grahl had no suspicion when he appeared | Ogden yesterday. 16 pounds Extra 0 Sugar for. L0 ] RORE “ResMaiuie Ao mmodation o dod T B to urge tho eouncil 10| Friday ast and ollsoted of b the | L Hl, of Kod Oak, was at the Faifi ye Vaaha 40 Gowuoll Bint, , | 1 ounds orashiated S 1w g fome by which those who|amount due, about $350. Sunday might, | terday. om:'n:': oo lan'agm? * O Petiov GURNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AV h.) 2 fifi',::; e 18] atsam O, PP take city contracts may be compelled to|however, he received a telegram from the | w. b, o Woodbine, dined 2 Open 10:00 8. 0., £:%0 p.m and 7;80 p. m., Mon | 20 Pounds Best Bulk Starch ... 100| 4:60pm Cannon 2all, 11168 m ] h i i t + D, Osome, of ol at the uay, Wednesdsy and Friday ovenic g 1oon- | 1o Lounds Caroliuw Rice 100 *At Transtor only, z"hm Ita nob ensugh. (or ,mw“mu‘nfi;fim;,r potin their | Pacifio yestarday. uos. ornicas, & rossy, | 680 by mplo Club. 3 ovenleg exclasively | 1g Bounds Glhoco s rune 100 C16AGO And NORTWRSTARS, i the aity mnrul’ to him, 'l“‘h telogram o-l:Z top| Willard Dausell, of Missourl Vlley, waa in Sl 0 ey Neiamiar sod Fiday m Extry Lako Teout, per pound o m.e Paciiis Eaprons Ints o mney 8ad the e okl having tho clty yantorday, and tarriod ot the Paciic, | OFFICER & PUSEY o womm, | 5 sioux oY AND PAGIC. 3 Andy Jackson has lefé for Cheyenne to at characters w itted. iaEado Flour, Wantar, paz owl % m 8t Paul Express, sl tend the meeting of cattle men there, BANKERS. H M. MARTENS, - . . . . . PROPRIETOR. |} ;fi::fl: nser Biapy ] m A:'m-m::n. udel wls *ouios . OLDS' WAGON WORKS, - . Michuala s sk ovening or Lo | Cone it A fi""f" ;;el,;ctp%::r e '8l pm prsill =Ll ville, and expects to bring o back with | Estabiisnea & i 1856 lackerel, per kit ARy ) e A Branch House Added to the Enter- | biw. Deoal aan ] ‘ prise of Connull Hiuml. A, YA Sbl of Linoaln, N, spout Sune | 1o i iee sud emesic mxconurs o+ (THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED !| T, .. T. Ao fre for young men will bo held day In the Bluffy, gresting his old frieuds *“The wioked shall bo turned into hell, | on grades, secording to qualty, 160 40 50 per ity o L2048 ™ Burdey, Bisk and 11:04 p. W Ar- of the Y. M. C, A, No, 12 . here, H £ roham, Tl 3 and the nations that forget God. And | pound Frury Borth Main street, at 8 o'olock p. m. to- A G Naw e iaiad o 18 o of i iy 0 T R. Rice M. D, the samo shall drink of the wino of tho | o e Ato earry v ful lise of Mo, Tadiew and | ity b v m. 8:v4-912 ki - oath of God, which s poured out itk | Caldreu's fue Bnves and wen’ Fine Boots at very | 11c%0 minutes befure leaving time. raugements for osrrying & large stock of | A tho roller akating rink last evening CANDERB, tnsihes sumam remared witbousthe | SO0 2 re Loko the oup of indignation, fiuf?fh-»""q-fi}fifl-m':ffi:;ffi“fi{ ";»3 - ———— . ! «’h;u “:hbuw: wagons in O:Elm:.l!lu!!:‘; John Epeneter won the gold medal for | (R0 and he shall b tormented with fire and | G W o] the clly. e Mg, H. J, Hilto, N, 0, present their office wil Bhugart, Waite & Wies, Thoy will be four minutes. J. P. FILRERT 8 ‘" of kinds & specialty. |brimstone in th * o o sel G i, kg sh i 0, Ay SRR 1 o e, 5, presencs 1 b oy | B SNl o swiow | pRYSIGIAN & SURGEON, 8 Concultition free. Bisre, 29 upper Broudwey. 223 Middlc Brovdway, Couneil Blugs,

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