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OMAHA DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY JUNE 4, 1884, New and Beautiful Attractions 9 [ — — fHE DAILY BF‘ {, | Council Bluffs, and this season the atten- tion of capitalists, manufacturers, job bers and others seeking locations should who is no gossiper and no 4ghter, and ha known Sandel ever since the Intter's boyhood, and having befrien . H.H. HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN QOUNCIL BLUFFS. |t arawn to this city. More can be done | him in times of need, the sttack cou.d i ] [ ——— pe—— this year in this direction than in any|not be justified in any way. Sanders, i o 's his ois & big, muscular young fellow, 4, previous year of the city's history, and | who is a big y J __Wflllesda.y Morning, Juxje hence the need of prompt, united and en [ when arrested made no sort of nxcu»nllhr T r— AT instio acti his attack on the two gentlemen, bat i PTION RATES. thusiastic action. , T SUBSORIPTION MATES. Judge Aylesworth let him off easy, fixing We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA end A el e T FRO_M THE PEN, |the finoat only :;?:‘::dc;i“tvna g YARA CIGARS. "All Gigars sold by s are of our own manufacture and warranted MRS b o 0 § aa represented, OFFICE: JE Odgen house, and acted in 8 wild way, OPERA TTOUNY CloAR AOUSE : P rosdway. . . | chasing one stranger about the corridor, - % o JSE CIG OUSE, I ’ 552 Broadway, e e | T e STAdlion, || NOEINg 10ks & wila mun, Tt waa {hotight H. H. HORNE & CC COUNOIL, BLUFFS, bt i e Y that ho had boen drinking, while othors = = 1 MINOR MENTION, e fol S thought it was nothing but an unbridlec Sheriff Guittar returned yesterday from | temper. 1f ho is to carry himself in this i Fort Madison, whithor ho had just taken [sort of & way, it is time that the strong Closing out Sale. Bale hay and straw 700 B'ray, Charles W. Ison and G, W Moore, who |2rip of the ]n'w wuwmade 8 “ti;z:n on Lh};:nt - In order to give my mum(‘:l'}t)el%‘onm;o :‘l:?mmnnulnm;m and sale of HAIR g Ut Tim to s realization 300DS, e Soe J. Reiter's spring goods. wero sentenced a liis term of the dis- | ¢ " 'm atd thst he mast y Only fittoon prisoners in the county |trict court. Wilkon was found guilty of | hold his musclein subjeotion. LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS AND NOTIONS y P . il E— - Will be sold at COST until all disposed of. o, forging Mr, McDermot('s name to a due PR bill, and was given two years in the pen- Casady, Oroutt & French’s great clear- The institation for the deaf and dumb | bill ) Wt : i bde § i itenti g sale of carpets, curtains, dnd uphol chased in Eastern Markets very cooice stock of will close its term next week. itentiary. Moore, who stole an overcoat | b& 70 ) (TR B e b and oon. Having_just pur Eastern Ma y at the Creston house, was taken there to|inyo 30 day for big bargaine Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ginghams, Table Linen, Crashes, ete MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, W BROADWAY . JIL BLUTFS, IOWA, Two more vagrants were run in yester-| =" yeae and & half, Btrangers we are prepared to offer an excellent selectio of beautiful fabrics, and day aud were sentenced to Omaha for | gy o horiff was at the peniten- [call and inspoct our stook. shall do soat Bttontog ROl — Tl 3 S R thirty days, | tiaey ho saw & number of the prisoners e e} ving e ivil Enineer!? B0 1 Wi ooy 04 Y. e ety B s ipment o Siok. UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES| ::iitw| 800K b REW 0PEf BOUSE, cCUNCLL BLUPFS, [OWA, M. C. A. at the gift social at the rooms |y young Lloyd, who was recently sen- They following were shipments of R g All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. FINEPARLORFURNITURE CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPAIRING Intorior Deocorations and Ux A'Specialty. - - - J0UNCIL 85,770 Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for tenced for forging J. R. Davidson's name | #tock from the union stockyards yester- \eck, and trying to get it cavhed at | 985 ¢ at loast idle onos seom scarce, every one | the ns’ bank. Lloyd is at work in | (8. D. Robbison, one ear hogs, 11 hoad, to having employment. the shoe shop, and has been suffering derick & Son, one cyu- attle, l-za head, Proparations are being made for a|from dropsy, but is now better. Healso|to ! ‘|flr.’h"|'l'..)v‘ln U frici) 4ad ons A X Mother Hobbard party at the Institution | 88w Theo. Lyons, who was sent for bur- o o rlar Y knu o D panely SILKS, SILKS, for the deaf and dumb. glarizing C., B. & Q cars. Lyons was (? L 8.0 &P oriny f t. | found ac work making wheelbarrows. oag N. W. Harry MoGee, whose shooting scrape b hogs, 66 head, to Friday evening, Tailors seem scarce in Council Bluffs; These goods have just been opened from the manufacturers, and comprise the latest d>gigne and n.velties of theseason Note below a few of the MANY BARGAINS we are offering: car hoga 61 hoad, . i bl Summer silks, 36¢; Summer silks, 50c; Summer silks, 76c. These The police committee has been instruc b b phLriged are special bargains and cannot be ouplicated. dood bluck silk at 50c, to trol wagon to haul 3 A hicago via, N 5 . 8 :“kl:fi:;f;h:r;:flm in.K ™% [at the Ogden ia atill fresh in the memory ”-‘lu\‘{'ix‘g‘;lm‘.\mm car hogs, 64 head, to Chi. | worth 76c Choice black Radzimer s:lk, 81.00. usual price, $1.30. ¥ of the public, was found at work in the | cago via. I, I Black Gros Grain si'k, 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at $1.75, worth §2 25. D, H. Hale, one car hogs, 69 head, to Chi- cago via. Milwankee. qJ Andorso .lnne oar hogs, €9 head, to Taylor and Le Rue, who were arrested | ghoemaker's shop. The keepers said for fighting, were up for a hearing yes- | that Harry waa very popular among his terday, but were not discharged. fullr{,wul. and that he gave no trouble to [ (pic il % anybody. Some complaint is made about dirt-| T,ow. Weirick, who was sentenced for Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at $1.75. A 1 grades of the famous Lyons Silks J. C. Bonvet & Co, and Antoine Guinet & Co., at Lowest Prices. i —— Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to wagons going along Main street ovor the lilh-, and who has already been there|a]1 points. Ra.g 8, i i eloven years, was very hopeful about re- AL new pavement, the dirt rattling out. miving’_ BASBR Dl sl et P EREONAL. S. GOLDSTEIN, Lo A NG - 540 Broadway, Jouncil Bluffs Kato Herbort is now oalled on to ex-| Last evening the sheriff started over plain away a triplet of charges, being |the road again with two other convicts, Holly Lowis left last evening for his home drunk, assault, and disturbing the peace. [James E. Bailey, who forged the name of | N\ -y - £ | Billy Smith of tke Ogden, to an order for | ™ * - A. W. Bockoft was before Justice[a guit of clothes, and who gets three ‘Vaughn yesterday, on a charge of assault- | years; and F. Norman, tor burglary, who ing Mrs. P. Knight. The case was con. | Roes for eighteen months. Hlaes faxl naa. THE GRAND LODGE, The bridge building in the county does Its First Day's Session, DRESS GOODS! Good plaids at Bc, worth 10c. Brocade dress goodsat 8¢, worth 13¢ Choice colored cashmeres at $30c. Figurad suitings at 30c. Very fine all-wool suitings, double width at 75c,and never so'd for less than 81.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 2 and 844 Broadway, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Misses Fannie and Jossio Walker have gone ©oast on o summer visit to friends, Mrs, Goorge H. Champ has returned from her visit to herold Tndiana home, David Jones one of the prominents of York township, was in the city ycsterday. Rapids for a fow days, to attend the state as- sociation of Congregational churches. John Lindt has gone to Mishawaukee, Ind, |~ Good all linen table at 80c¢, Good all linen table at 40c. Choica all whoro his wife has been visiting relatives and | inen table at 60c. Very fine all linen t:ble at 81.50, worth 82 »0 frionds, and they will retvrn together. Tablacrash 5c ayard. All linen towels at 10c each. All linen towels J. C. Regan, the young contractor, has|at 12¢c each. N = been joined here by his family, who will re- 9 b sli Yy i rants are as good as U, S, bonds. Judge |ing, Atkins were appointed to introduce [ main here for a short time and then return to 6e. P;‘g':, :’:,‘;go,?,f,‘;?,tB(lfi“%};?,e?gflflTfir?fg S(i:?;vdls“"flll:h;:;c:‘:fl\r“;v‘;?l:‘:: Aylesworth says, ‘‘Yes, they're better; | the following officers of the grand lodges | their home in Dos Moines. Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. §=9~Catalogues free. they're easior to get and harder to get [of Nebraskaand Kansas: G. W. Singer| Captain Twombly, of Keosauqua, spoken Gimes — rid of.” of Omaha, and John Brown, of Kansas, | of a the coming nomines for state treasurer Very large stock of Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets, not seem to be progressing as rapidly as it ought, an1 soms of the supervisors are grumbling to the contractors. The forty- rst communication of the The hotels are so crowded that cots|grand lodge of Masons A. F. & A. M. have had to be put up to accommodate | convened in the new opera house yester- the guests, and many of the visitors aro|day. There were in attendance about entertained at private houses. 400. After the opening of the lodge, P Mayor Vaughan says that city war-|G. M. Guilbert, and Bros. Allen, Deer- D. A. BENEDICT, Sian-Writer Grainer and Fresco-Painter Office No 337 W Broadway. Council Bluffs, MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal, Alderman Bowles has liad & complaint and Grand Treasurer Beck, of Kansas, | °® the republican ticket, is among those at. lodgod against him for sarelossneas in|ond G- M. Hayos, of Nobrasks. tending the Masonic gathering. Thomas Tostovin has roturned from Mil. handling a horse, He claims it wasa| Orand Master Hayes, of Nebrasks, | . .1a0 o is in love with that city, but not | e mere socident, and the case will probably | responded to the weloome, G. W. |4 muchsowith the climate, ho beiug there | Moquettes, Axminsters, &c.. at lowest prices in the west. AND WOOD, { be dropped. Singer, of Omaha, and Past Grand Mas. | during the sharp frost, aud when it became BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR tor Brown, of Kansas, aldo made short | necessary to fire his straw hat and duster and No, 539 Broadway, 5 A L oo irorrs oy The council has now passed the .ordi- iy PR speeches, climb into an overcoat, nanoe requiring those hauling dirt to use| "Grand Master George B. Van Saun | ., B. Romley, of Omaha, who is the mana. tight wagons and endgates to keep the |delivered his address and report. It | gor of the board of underwriters of that city, dirt from rattling off into the street along ;"“."“d t;‘“’"“““’;":‘ “’gg"' instituted | o, horo yestorday accompanied by his wife, which they pas Coring tho yonr to have boon 13; 10dge8 | ud under tho escort of A. M. Walr, the spensation, 9; new || Bluffs manager, took a drive about ’ The county board is in session at the i i K y lodges under dl-ponuh?n, 13; number of e 1y o hidad Rha raso v LoV atbube. ocourt house. Thus far the business has | Masons in Iowa, 20,000 4 2 been confined to the equalizationof taxes, | The report of the grand treasurer and [ Frank D. Johuson, of Butler, Green cown-| (0] Broadway > o COUNCIL BLUFFS* fowiog th A Bock ! | secretary were also presented. Greetings | ¥, Was in the city yesterday. His name has roviowing the assessor's 8, and set- | yore gont to the grand lodges of Wash- | become quite familiar from the fact of the effi- ¥F'. Westcott, 504 Main Street, Council Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS SampLE CASES a speciaity. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. i ) tling up with the county treasury. ington, New York, Nova Sooti . l“- H. J. l]illlln l fl 7 3 P o _ s, Oregon, |clency with which he has for two years per ) A, U, Twenty Years Experience. - - R tl, | Patrick Honefor was arrested yostor: W it aud Dakots, which are now in | formed tho dutios of clerk of the atate senate. SPECIAL NOTICES.|PHYSICIAN & SUR(—},EON s P cpairing Neatly/fixeeted [ | day on a charge of beating B. H. Alli. |#ession. He is classmate of Mr, Cadwell, of the law 3 223 Middle Brasdwsy. Counctl Blufta, | son out of & board bill. He was a little 8o m- firm ot Sims & Cadwell, of this eity, and is a St 'y S5 NOTICE.—Speolal a vertisoments, suo as Lost, A full and was lodged in jail to get sober| i further notice we A oy ‘v’l':‘:h: :::;,'I'“;'_ ::‘:::'::kp‘;::;:“m;:uh: Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- WESTERN I0WA NORMAL MONEY TO LOA N s ; enough for trial, before Justico Abbott. |ywentioth customer his purchase, what- |businoss, Mr. Jackson has an eye on tho po-| 1ok, oitr' be loserted In this cotumn st the tow —SCIENTIFIC AND— ON IMPROVED FARMS IN The programme for the weekly en-|g onthe price or value of the same may | #ition of secrotary ot state, and it is said that | and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- tatainmont, st tho. Y. M. 0. A. To0ma | e et e I | e poopet o s going thre Mo | s s s r o me” |COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. | JOWA. AND NEBRASKA ! last evening consisted of a medical talk record of every transaction and whon the | ® Y0128 M80 but his yesrs have been marked | Pearl Streo Broadwav COUNCIL BLUFFS . . - 1WA 0 i & b; tivit, d braius, and he h: ad- LOWEST RATES, EARL E :{1 m:: .B‘:::‘:"m:::s:‘““m:gmm ‘s)y twentieth sale of any amount is made the | e vmfl ::m“:n::'.m e % WANTS Will Open ot tenws, S, W, FERGUSSON & CO0., comertas™5hm, 9. ¢ purchaser will be presented with th e ———————— (LD PAPERS—For & 3 ¥ Honry D. Long and question box. smo. Wo have ndc:gyed for the e COMMEROIAL, ()" RATERS—For mie st Bunotice, st 35 conts | THE 23rd of JUNE 1884. | 3 Mary E. Butler has commenced an ac- is system of vertising because it gives OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKKT, o SN A L AS 0 RG UTT & FR EN GH / tion of divorce against her husband, J. oBepateous inwtaad of tho newspapers tho w"“"‘_}\;‘(’; 1 milling, 75@80; No. 3 65@ ‘:“::‘2‘::‘:“ for's g seionco,haaon :;0"":‘;“:""‘ A complete course for teachers and those desiring J 50, five per cent, which it cost us, Clothing | 70; roj small trame house. Will be sold on easy paymonts. M. Bu;ler. NShe o‘l:imll snflm dme;;] were r«",“d“ at wholesale prices, Hats re ooal purposs, 40145, o on preisises, No, 130, Olen avenue. dary | & IERCE ducation, a full business cous UEISInG, In Lace, tLK, Furevman, Bl Ol cloths, Mattingy; Lioolsnms Bio married in November and that he | tailed at case prices. Furnishi r local purposes, 35@40, =) has /s i o | trunks, bags, Embmllu e s Li:‘md.' Hay—810 013,00 per A RP E not only become too much given to B8, ) s ote. Kvery| oo 40@dbo. VWANTED—By lady, a situation as short hand twentioth customer presented with his| Corn Moal—1 25 per 100 pounds, ensis and o pyist. Has a typowriter. | ate, cost of living reasomm drink, but that he has been very cruel to her, beating her on several occasions, and on last Saturdsy night driving her out of the house in her night-clothes, Mrs. Eugeno Mottaz received a tele- gram yesterday containing the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Sin- purchase, Mgzroarr Bros. 7o ood—Good aupply; prices st yards, 6 00@ ————— 5 Real Estate Transfers, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 500 per ton The following transfers were filed June |~ J,ard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9jc. 60@3 30, 3, 1884 d ' .| Flour—City Hour, 1 ANTED—Every body i Council Bluffs to tak glGRe ehd saeposiediibyl Reid Ko | e B 10 o e VYRS Xsaiy iy n Gosoll Bt oltase Mahon, Council Bluffs : R oonte & woek I’» J. M. Pullen to Oarrie M. Lyman, lots 7| Oattlo—Butcher cows 4 00@4 50, Butcher "::Jl 8, block 1, Gates addition to Oakland, | steers 4 B50@5 00, F(Ill SALE—Top Buegy, Dexter springs, and | &/ » e oo, ol i ‘o hers. "8 orther o, o hoicest and Best Seleoted STOCK in the WEST. makors, immodi- Counil Blufls, Towa. Main stroot — N. 8CHURZ. ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. t@npent place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. h Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care ton, at Colorado Springs, where the doc- | #60.00. Hogs—4 b0@4 75. .:ro.a'i".‘,‘." IR “ERiti, B, heniai A OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. tor aud his wife have been reaiding since |7 14..“‘.11. Pl:’l:’w‘f 1“21 i l:flm:fvins'ug: PP v ¥ ki SO COUNCIL RLUFFS, - 10WA! SMITEL & TOLLER’ leaving here. The news of her death | $500.00 Qnctations by, B D woha & 0., com: 2 : 0. b miasion merchants, 538 Broadway. OTEL POR RENT—The emont House for comes very suddenly, and will call forth hlflfdi?l\llqérmih!:.flfl Jfi'n'“i', 71“\"d u“: Poultry=-Boady d“‘”":fi“'"'"'w' 1240; Lo ol e, Saars s o 3 . A0 \\\\‘ The latest nov- b to ronter, _ Appiy on pron having many acquaintances and friende u%-wl} S {enh 54, 70, 38, 00@b 50 per box. A CENTS—Tadlos and y elties for Spring i £l ke first S Q ¢ OIT. 3 C bl LR s, e i 0 Ml ey TSR Rk |+ BOOANS BIOUX. 9ITE HAMS. Pumon..7 ¢ Tho lat geund ury. inquired somo- | ' la' s i 61 &' G, o | o Creamory, 2l 0@ise. | il oo S s A b wpls| | J. ¥, FULLER, g1 Jo. e L : what into the affirs of the paper mill|n W # 36 and ne } 3575 41, 81400, Biawberrios—-10 quars tray 3 00G for paiticulars C. B, 8. & L. Co., Ban oftce, for one | COMmission Merchant|from. " ceived. See them Josoph Heckor: to Pleasaut Taylor, 8 0 § 8 o : obthy h , 0B ylor, Vegetables - Potatoes, 35, , 7he; ore conduoted by Q.. B, Reck 75 41, 8800, ahlE A ke e monad S less, and hearing that he had sold a quan- k. sale at 5 00 for prime stock; EST OF SKILLED tity of paper, on which there was a chat- i y @2 25 per bushel, D, tle mortgage, they fear an indictment |75 40, 825, a0 Ty against him, charging hi O, Christiansen to Soren Thompson, part s GASH TALKS ' CANCERS, ,gther tumors remmoved withoutthe 7 & 9 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. " g him with larceny. |y i 18 75 43, §900, . : . ) knife or drawing of blood. Reckless fs not in this part of the coun.| Maria Myuster 1o J. P. Weaver, lot 10 R,a.uwa.y Time Table. At the well-known Establishment | [ MAX MOEN. Proprietor 5 © .89 Pearl Strect - Council Blufts, lowa, ONE BUT THE ) % LEADING try now, and is said to be in Brooklyn m"f\‘.‘df‘-fl:"{ 2 addision §340, oy l)vgp gllncy )“g:l-spfirélslglsa:lp:::o: "S'&L'."i., l R with his family, A bench warrant has e e COUNCIL BLUFFS, |‘e' Lt R : 0 R E s 0 N v Y dered issued, and the bail has It Beats Anyching io Ocago, Tho ollowing are tho times of the arrival and de- J. P. FILBERT ) [ e TCLASS. —— been fixed at $500, The grand opening of display of Casa- | partire of traige by frg iy L TS 209 Upper Brosaway, the EVERYTHING #IRS' 5 | dy, Orcuts & French in their new and Yesterday Steve Carter who was arres- spacious storerooms in the new Masonic ted in Omaha and brought back here, for | temple, will take place to-day frcm 2 Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFFS j Petexr C. Miller, i EERIERE IPIONEER CASH ROLLER RINK Chlcago Expross o o y Fant Mail. GROOCERY breaking open his room mate's-trunk, was | 0'clock to 10 o'dlock p,m. No such M Of Council Blufla, Notico our reduced Price List. ICE CREAM PARLOR. DEALKR IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF allowed to depart in peace. He had |grand display has ever before been wit- J We give \ in hi 9t ) i o o o about $8 in his pocket when arrested.|nessed in this city, and Council Biufls O 14 ;;m::{: Jaien O Bune tor 8! BOLLER SKATING ON SATURDAYS ONLY. RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIGHT, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. 18 8 Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, can now boast of ing even Chics, X Mail and Expross, 7:06 p m | 26 pounds Choico Oatmieal. . Ao the moskof ths was turaed over 0| (80108 JONSATERARE D Ol | g SIS gD R the man whose trunk was opened, 0 ay | jging us it is on the first floor with goud CUIAG, MILWAUKNN AND ST, FAVL. 92 [ouade T Sulk Glarch for the damage. It is little satisfaction | light, spacious room and Jm; varioty of | Siopm Exyeem, 0:08 8 m | 13 0 nds Choice » rumes. . for the police to make arrests now-a-days, | goods, cannot be excelled by any estab- E52EISRSLBERRBBRES i Espeeaw, - 00 pm |43 pounds Dhoice run srLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, for when they get s man “‘dead to|l!ishment even in that great city. 3=gg:“’mw'lfi:fi?§’}?.mm‘ pooam .?:::fi&f‘:fi?u}‘;u”fb“““““ a8 H. H. MARTENS, Prop'r. - ~ J i e *Dos Molnes Aot mmodation, 806 j0nns ore R e L righta,” the fellow o dischargod wwpocial- | pn Unprovoked Asesurr, | PR PGt BB G i 12 "WL.R. VAUCHAN. | DeVOIs &« WRIGEIT, Iy L) or two, a liltle won-| yeyerday, shortly after noon, Jack *wanasu, oT. outs AXD FAGRG, 1%-;::-"“ os 1 WHOLESALE ey, very little, seeming to bo more of 8|g,del made & most unprovoked and 2 ‘%nn::"wll i :léku Fiah,per' J‘mfice Oi the Pewe consideration, than the desling out of | o, yardly asssult upon Henry Kisoman, oyl we i v Dates, por pound. . OHICAGO Aud NORTHWNSTHRN, Hardware, Cutlery, Tinner's Stock Eto | justice. the well known merchaut, snd Mr.| s%0pm ., T .‘fln‘x‘f}&d"{f{'flf;fi“'fiu - } Omaha and Counatl Blufte, The board of trade could not secure a| Beardsley, the drupgist. Theee two gen-| e L pound Luwk's 4 for. reee 100 Aoy 5 | 3 N quorum Monday evening. It is & shame tlemen were just going down town after bl:;ulc:fl:-' T- . T. ..‘v'fi.::.‘x.“.'.‘“l“‘ Ram N A Spesil sbioaticn e cplem wy Mak COUN OIL BLUFFb' IO ; A 10K CREAM. WATER [0ES RESTAURANT AND CAFE W.T. BRATN Catervey "o The FPubhlic. 404 Broadway, Moals at all Hours, Codieu Blue. | { s Spgciaity SUNION PACIFIO. All grades, according to quality, 150 to 800 per Wostern Expross, Pacifio Expross, P e sarry o full Moo of Men's, Ladles' aud HB’A[‘ QUARTER—B w w w Local Expross, Culldren's e Shoca mhd Wen': Fine Boots &b very m Lincoln Exprosss low prices. ~ Also s full line o1 Tluware and genersl *&¢ Traiaor'only: wmorchas dise Call o s bo conviaced b you BAVARIAN BAND. o wonoy by dods dell - y DUMMNY TRAINS TO ONANA. R Tt ol dinipe with s, Goods delh ey Persons wishing to engage this Baud i e . Lie-aa Lo & word, we ate bound to wil and challeoge 1| for parties, sociables, serenades, etc, L W oy A e e Yoo P should call or addreas, Jacos P, Scuair, 209u er Broadwsy | Manager, 26 North Main St, that the members do not ta¥e more in- | dinner, and Sandel lay in wait for them terest in these meetings, If the business | on Market street. Without any warning men would devote a little time to mutual | he sprang upon them, and merely charg- conference, decide on plaus of action, .ndllng Mr. Eisman with having said some- pull togethor, even greater things than thing about him, struck him twice ever before might be accomplished. Thi }in the face, and then struck Mr, Beards- yoar is one of great improvements for|ley. Asall know, Mr, Eiseman is a man