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) o o HEL S K Vb dibiind, 45&: THE AILY BEE. WUNGIL Bllms The Mayor and the Police Anxious to Taesday Morning, September 8. Arrest the Hangere-on, Office No, 12 Pearl St. Delivered by carrier to any part of the city #go had the rua from Olinton to Boone, and | about $15 per week. The actlon mal since he resigned the company has been urging | ora’ wages are from $14 to 820 rer week. him to again take up the punch, and he is | The varnishers average £12 per woek, thinking strongly of resuming on the eame |8nd “i'llr rans all the way from 80 run, He has many frionds ameng the travel- | 0 $22. The finisher is the most akilled ling publio, who would gladly welcome him |%0d his work the most Important. He " makes the highest wages. o gets from Some time ago the ohlef of pollce Is- | back, 816 to $30 g-nd 831 per week. The 342 and 344 Broadway, Council ot twenty cents & week, i saed orders for the loafors and hangers- PHE WHITE T smonns mecknls mikes dopends en: Bluffs, Iowa. Fditor and Loesseo. | on about the gambling houses of the city THE WHITE FLAG. tirely on his skill. Some of plhe men --A‘T-' l to clear the town and go beyond the{ ..\ gaioon Men Surrender and ::::n":l‘:l.n "“: b ae thelr fellow- [RETAIL ~ DEP. 'ARTMENT MINOR MENTION. limits In hot haste or they would be ar- Agres to Pay Tosnse, ot tvent ’I“ re th e rested. There was a temporary soatter- The Perala Post dled young. ing and many left, although enough were Flower pots at Homer's, 23 Main, left behind to have glven the pollce some- have been kept busy, A Mens'Fall & Winter Wear Last night George F. Wright appeared : before the olty councll, representing forty ression In business had its eftect n th‘ Relter, merchant tallor, for fine goods ::ltns tl;’l ::dl:-,fl ::: ::’::' b::r‘::“:;:: of the aloon men, and sald that they El.nnl teade, but the deg;nd lnow la: i now ready at : would agree to pay the llcense provided | creasing all the time. e planos made uf.d:)"imnl;;::l': "No. 347 and!uy. Judge Aylesworth, and requested him to {y},44 o1 other maloon keepers falling toIn Baltimore are shipped to all parts o It Is sald that the mayor Is prepating notlfy the marshal's foroe, who have | .o 4ho Jicense were Immedistely ordered | he United States, Mexlco and Oa LN % They are the favorite in the Eastern ] to soon go to Washington, and start a charge of the jall, not to let prisonersout |4 "oyo0o up, The council sgreed to States, and are proferred to all others paper there, on securlty approvad by themselves, but foept the proposition, provided the names | made ¢lsewhere throughout the New to keep all prisoners committed to thelr|of the forty assel loon keepers | England States. The Minden and Athletlc clubs sgaln [ oape secarely locked wup, un- stragglo on the dlamond field at the|jeu relinquished by order of the judge nting were filod_:lth the city olerk l‘nalc'rl:l }0 o'olock to-day, and the money pal In before this av;nlng. SPECIAL NO TICES falr grounds here to-day. himeelf, The mayor complained that It — NOTIOR.—8pootal & vortisemen owo as Lost | Merchant Tailor Suits, Mrs. Blalne, who llves on First ave- “;:1::":"‘:.“:: r:);:'lo‘:-:“ ‘ll;hm"h‘: How to Make Money. e ro"xl.:-;. Tor s, r‘oh‘n-u Wants, Board. [ Merchant Tailor Overcoats, nue, Ia proparing to enlarge and groatly Lo P MO O e ohlef -:zgdh men| One of the surest ways Is to Improve [ H of a0 oxere PRR L:N“'O:‘;’h“.“‘;":"::‘n'l: Merchant Tailor Trowsers, improve her resldence; the cost to reach [run in a lot of men who were hanging|*uch chances to #ave as are NOW Pre-| .u FIVE ORNTS PER LINE for sach subsequent in: | 081 tO the best, to order, about $3,000, out the clty doing nothing, and hfi sented by H. F. Hattenhauer, who for fsertion. Tenvendvortisoments ab our offs, o. 12 At half the prce ear Broadwav Permits to marry have beon granted to | Yahtod to bato them keph looked op sl thicty days la offoring remarkably low TS prices on his large and varled stock of WANTS. at mens’ Suits and Overcoats Verlin Oareon, of Green ecounty, Tows, fthem out on deposlting s few dollars, or osrringes, buggles, eto, Al thess are T ST Lean mens’ Suits and Overcoats, and Nora Beckwlth, of Beatrloe, Neb.; | getting some one to go securlty. He made s\ His walhnown factory, Nor. 27 F St et T T fmu".'x'; Fat mens’ Trowsers. r can Hous . B, MoNally, | wanted only the jadge to let them out strest and NJ e aleo to 8, L, Pettit and T. E. MoNally, and the judge alona to' pass upon any tn.{:"i a‘;):n root, and It s conceded L Harkness Brothers, Mens’ and Boys’ Business Suits Mens’ and Boys' Dress Suits. Childrens’ every day & Dress Suits, O\Herconts for Men, Boys and Chil- ren. Wo shall offer at CASH SALE, until sold, a large in- voice of COTTON FLANNELS at 25 per cent below the prices heretofore asked. 10 dozen Blankets at $1.25 to $2, worth trom $2 to $3. These goods wera hought at Auction Sales and will not be duplicated. Parties will do well to secure them while th eycan, Our new stock of both of Omaha, roffered securlty. He wanted matters re no better goods In th'e O SALR—Houses lote and land, A, J. Stophen. In another column will be found the ?hu- fixed, for these fellows were going | Wo8t: Onesuch oarrlage or buggy will e T COSnOC LI S|LKS, 0 be run In that night. outlast several of the cheap ones which 70om house, ten minntes walk oard of Mrs. A. B. Roberts, who has iy aro acattered over the country, and at usinoss, clty water, well and clstern, ' For The expected clearing out was not had t ob opened & dressmaking establishment at howaSer.pmhar aoaEs A duleed ‘game | the peclal prloes he {s now ciferlng the | "Fon Rakr—No. 120 Harrison streot, threo rooms, No. 34 Poarl street. The ladles should | paq oot wind of what was up, and being | °heap ones are dear. Make money by McMAnio Seamless Shirts and Drawers in make a note of it. glvag the hint had kept rfindy, P bic E;'““B & good onel cheap, Instead of a 3 _[Scotch wools, medicated Scarlets, The county board will recetve and open | €3use the plan of the campaign had beon { ©1°8 one Ly etlebi b (ke FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE. | extra heavy Balbriggans, fancy col- Y changed, "The reporters walted In valn| 4y o1a Oittzen Sued for Stander for | N *The Gomel Biuts Peper i cowerot o [ cred - Wools, and mixed qualities TRICOTS, DRESS FLANNELS, blds on Thursday afternoon, ‘“l d"‘h" to see the new order of things carrled Oalling & Woman a “Huzzy," 150 boarding houso and hed scrov of ot from 26c each to $4.50. PLAI DS, EtC., \f mine who will serve as a doctor for the|into effect, and expected to mee the clty Aia; BiLABHE Athy Hikh sorautbaosd | st is |:u'lllzlwlidlcr;:,r,)':l!"rl:u‘klc:éfhz‘x,‘:r:: Dunlap snd Stetson's Hats for nts | cage filled up speedily with birds of the Lyl ;he Lty h o wnntyo;:l;h brightest pl\fmlpge, but all in valn, The|actlon agalnat Charles Baughan in the 0. o to get its doctors as cheap as p " | night passed as usual, the monotony only | district court, in which she cialms heavy | Mille county, Tows, for l\-hll:'-:ll‘lcl'lll:;ll;“t;nlnc. 3,800, and takes this plan. belng broken by the ocoasional running [dsmages for slanderous words uttered [ e perty In the town of Chenvo, Mo o [ " ts terday selling | in of a plain drunk, agalnst her character. The charge is ., low down for cash or will exchange for F h G d City warrants were yesterday g pasm | made that Baughan, in the pres A Splondld frm, well improved; 640 hores urnls In 00 s The mayor has evidently got at seventy-five conts. Al this dlscountf nform,ylnd it1sto be ,hnped at he |others [n the course of conversation, [in Dickinson county, Towa, joiing the tos Shon fall of 1885. Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now of- fered. A boautifal home In the town of Hastings, New Carpets a good prefit s secured for the buyer, |, .o wvcided in working some good, In|sald that she was “a low down dlrty|Lake. Price, forashort 5 per acre. b 5 but not a very great profit for the seller, | a1l ylnndlble lttemptngto make a better | huzzy,” o?-noi;.s AR TMCEE R o el e eaa H Gldnl\ffls,h_)ilecln‘vela r, Suspenders, who in mont cases has had to work hard |condition of things, morally or finan-|upon her character to such an extent [Tho equitas will ho exchanged for unincambered | Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, clally, the better class of citizens will[that sho deems that $10,000 would not [ “ISginSetnt 1y o o oy | OF first class qualities and reasone- cheer him on, whether he ls thelr politi- | be excesslve damages for him to psy, |improved, at o big bargain. Wants to cxchango foy | D1€ Prices, to procure the warr int. It cost over $40 just to place the foun- |cal friond or onomy, and whether they (and she wants the court to grant her a (merchaniise, " C Lo 0 Please call and look at our stock. 2 taln at the corner of Pearl and Main |have any confidence or not in his stabil- | judgment for that amount. thobeet ocatione T Goutn bt v Tl o Are received and owr stocl: is well assorted for streots. In this was included the cost of |1ty and honesty of purpose. a cosa pool. In this era of munlolpsl re- | gypstantial abstracts of tiile and real tronchment the luxury of planting foun- [ guiat0 Joans, J, W. and E. L. Squire, Dr. Wiles, Eye, Ear and Throat |#5t00. 3 No 65 aud 11—Aro two other beautiful homes | pecialist, Room b, Everett bjock. goun-“:u Blufts, which cash pn)mm:: will bu';-w'nfl y ————— rrgain. No. 68—A banatiful suburban looation in Tows The mayor last night teled to stop the | o> (Lo DIGEI SbamAn Jooation tn Towa exhibition of the Burke combination at | 8,00. Retail Department, . The above aro only a few of our spooial bargalne the earl Yy f all trade. talns 1s hardly consistent. 102 Pearl atroet. 1 & dis alter- [ 1 . A o $or sell, or wanb t¢ shsioperh 2 £ 8 doposlted | €118y resl estate or merchandise, write us. wo (342 and 344 Broadway, Council The contest over the chieftalnship of THEW—BBARD- UFFIGE MATTI Nu A SPEG'ALTYI have sovoral good stocks of goods toirade for lands. Bluffs, the fire department was to have come up A Number of Matters Handled Yes- | that no blood would be drawn and no dis- swwmfi’u m[fx‘éi%'n“. Rugs, DOOI‘ Mats, Etc,, Etc, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, on Mondsy before Judge Aylesworth, terday, turbance created. Mr. Dohaney ob- : The New York H ] . B Tho followlng are the timos of the arrival and de. a r n e S S r 0 S [ ) ’ but was postponed until next Friday. jected serlously, threatening to sue the PLUMBING CO’Y. T. N. Graves’ boot and shoe store is to | prénre of traine by contral standard time, st the 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Railway Time Table, siabdallitogattics: malzly ofa routine nature. The new jall | hibitlon proceeded. J. 0. Bennett, the Maln street llvery-| yus axamined, and there is ltle doubt man, while proceeding home fn the dark, | pyy that it will be accepted, the mem- unlighted streets, Monday night, made a | ,ory of the board informally expressing misatep at the approach on the Second |themselves as greatly pleased with it. The declslon in the firat round has not Emhon iyt b“l""":'m "li"';ha ';": The county board continned its sesslon | mayor if he stopped the show. The m: G R, (N o yesterday, and dld a varlety of buslness, | ter was finally compromieed, and the ex- oy VL1100 AT Ve e s b ol b 0ms | e amabok oo et e s LA b ey 552 Broadwav, south of the old stand. The present | ™™™ o o0y oy A 3 . strect brldge, and spralned his rlght| The conniry attorney roported on_ |3tock 1s to bo closed out to make way for Council Bluffs, Iowa ankle badly. He Is able to be out and | Dumber of matters referred to him, the |the new. Now ls the chance to get boots y. reports belng quite full and furnishing | and shoes at your own prices. Mail and Expross Accommodation {Exprees OHIOAGO AND ROUK IELAND, about, but 1s suffering and limping, SvohveeneIt i 9:25 A M Mail and Expross 0: py for the officlal papera. : p i3 ¢ M The Rock Island folks here recéived | In the matter of D. B, Olark, who| Mell Dellinger, son of Dz, Dellinger LiLeA Bomntiny e x SANITARY HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LC an PRIVATE clalmed a refunding of the purchase price | was much worte to-night, and was ex- z:;e;:i;ntol:.g’!;;.ht%;i:eg (J:;lna: of over seven nurelgnfi lnnflp nen; GEH-’It peoted to live but a short time. 2 3 lake, the att: rted in favor of . bad weather the managers of the state dlu:l‘low?n‘g 3:3.{:5 it The new county jail will be thrown falr have declded to make Saturday, 0:; th:hchlm;f %oxm?l Coc!:ntn ::r ;P“ forn p:,‘fl? Inspection tc-day, from ", pay for the wooden building next to the |9 a, m. uni p. m. September 12, the clos'ng day, instead of O hoeas e S AR s b oty e PR Fridsy. All spoclal tralns advertised for | o jer. of the olty avthoritles, at the time IOWA ITEMS, Friday will run on Saturdsy on the ad- | of the small-pox cases, the attorney re- AT vortisod schedulo. Sell excursion tokots | ported that whilo the bullding was not | Work will begln on the Unlon depot (UII0AG0, MILWAUKNE AND 8Y. PAUL, Mall and Expross 2 Express (CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, Mall and Expross Accomimodation Express WABASH, BY. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, P M Local St. Louls Express Local —— Px Transter " Transtor 8:20 7 u KANBAS OITY, ST. JON AND OOUNOIL BLUYYTS, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. u Rt on Saturday at state falr rates, good to 2:3::”1:«: 'l"‘,':;fl‘l’llz s f;'_bn'h,,"..“‘;;}, The whole of the state capltol bulldlng R SYSTEMS of SEW =| Brick buildiogs of any kind raised or moved and satiefaction. guarantaed, Framo hous return until the 14th. will not exouse officlal acts to the extent [ls now open to the public for the first BIOUX OITY AND PACIFIG, cved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, o s P The Unttad Siaten couet Is &0 open |of making tho couaty Hiable” th;;- RToay : Hail tor lowx Oty ERAGE, WATER 1010 Nitth Stroet, Council Blufta here on the 28th inst, The term promises e attorney reported adversel ¥, I e Calliope Grand Army post pro- UNION PACIFICS lowing the olalm of Sackett & Preston | pose to erect two-story belok. bullding, | 1 D WORK d VEN- %o be the buslest ever held here, there |, g5 gy money spent by them in se- ?:be used for a hal :n’d business png;-'. B Tinooln Dotk om &R V RKS an Overland Express belng forty-two cases for trlal, a larger |ouring testimony end deposltions in the poses. g : . number than In any previousterm, Some |case brought agalnst them, and of(" mye $20,000 slx per cent bonds re- PUMMESTRALS(TOR OMANAY TILATION d951g'n' ed and constructed. of them are clalms for damage by over- | Which they were acquitted, they feeling | oni1y negotiated by the councll of Mar- —: & that in view of their being needlessly flows, and it Is possible that the law of d wrongfully put to this expense, the :\l::’llcgnat;:a E;Snctlan:fyglefl EByf 4 ::; Es the cases may be determined by trying |least the board could do would be t; rlad- to slgn them. PLUMBING work one, and that then by an agreement of [mit thls amount. The attorney he! John Hartwell, s man 72 years old, ¥ facta tho others may bosettled, but oven |that the board could not legslly. allow lislag near Toms Olty, c:lmmhtyud sulolde in all its branches. 1f these can thus be got out of the way, 2 ‘Wednesday last by shooting himself with ] U] Tho board alto) looked over the! tax arevolver, The old gentleman leaves a This commnanv have young wifeand family, there will be plenty of business left for |levies, and put some time in en them, . lso disposed of. B. J. Smith, a prosperous thief at Ot- oneofthebestassort- The Ber is In recelpt of an invltation | 7orO*80 4eRORA 0 tamwa, reached the end of his tether y Y ed stocks ot plumb- roaowa y ounclibiu s! d J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Employ no traveling agents, thus saving their expenses to customers, Agent for Para Rubber Company, Write for prices, the court, and thelr time will becrowded. | A number of country road cases to the festivitles of the Order of Olncln- mVlVorken w‘lithhmnvl.:lll xsniell“;;lng Tallz“- lt:;lt wefek and lt'hm't'o ;n j dEv:;y- natas, to take place on the 15th, 16th, | tricity escaped the cholera of . en | thing, from watches arness and other & a ¥ use our eleotric belts, Judd & Smith, |kinds of plunder, were discovered in his g he west and 17th 0"1:“: :ox;‘tih. ;Eho progum;e Counoll Bluffs, Agents wanted. 4 poesession, stolen from varlous parties, goo‘lsmt o ] A ; ARIOUNOSS ENe ESHVILIN L0 Open 10N Y10 Tr——— Edward Ewlng, a bartender and boot- q seh™= lr oods H d | morning of the 16th by an excuralon PERSONAL, leg peddler of prohibition, was run in by| (yy h“yer writes from New Estimates furnish al r 00 s | down the rlver to meet the dlotator, s g the revenue officers at Davenport for fall- d' . A 1 “Olnctanatus,” whose arrval wil bo the | . B. Fletheris ow the aopy fathr o | ng 1o oontelbute to the support of ihe | Yok that he has nurchased the|® e —AT— Waves, ; . | brand new girl, general government. o stole whisky N . 3 i Vaed e e Dy O x| s, Samuel Hass aud family have startod | £0m bla' employer’ aud sold 1t on tho [argest and Choicest Line of Harry Birkinbine, Mys. D. A. Benedict's, Frizzss, ‘works from a number of barges anchored qulet, in mid-stream, After viewlng the dis- | " Kasaile W yomiag. The marrlage of B, F. Thomas, of the play the reception will take place. Tho| 1sAnna Squireshas returned from her | Morning Sun Heral d Miss Mary GARPETS grand pageant will take place on the ) Manaser NEW YORK, No, 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Switches. Etc._ HAIR GOODSj HAIR GOODS HAIR LG’OODS. visit to Ottumwa friends, Finch, of Fualton, Ill., the ceremony tak- 5 _| H. L. McWilliame, a prominent banker |ing place in the car of the mammoth bal- 9 Ny noxt alght, and wll consiat of $¥eRLT | sud real stato denlr of ORallll, was I tha | 100D, will be ono of the foatures sé the RUGS PLUMBING CO’Y % el i Shampooing, gl"uo :‘”"h T:”fif';’:‘: z;ltlh will take | iy yesterd g: [fidf;. OUAH‘I:C: {l:lr srnunfi: % S:;:- ’ AY 4 e ! Hair Dressing A00 On Wie Rigus of sHe b R Morrls Willner, one of the jolliest of the L 0¥ $1o oexetony he bEl. b W " | made to order. ready made. . . The saloon men were coming In wel] | commercial tourists from Burlington was at f.'al“d’:'"’ Proposes & bridsl tour to the GU BTAINS 55 BROAD And C"“'”g- Y D— naie coovs. | maie coons.] HAIR GOODS. Bangs Cut Pamprdour, Langtry or other styles, No. 337 Broadway, Hair Coods N. J. BWANSON, 0. E. BwaNsos MRS, 0. L. GILLETTE, ¢ FIRE ESCAFPH, yosterday afternoon with thelr license | the Ogden yesterday, Mr. Boyl d 63 money, and the total number of pay-| Mrs, Thomas Tostevin left last evening for | and x’mu 31’ :;; '.5‘1:;,.. .Lt‘(lll“:linao!:g: ments for September have swelled to[the Indian territory to visit her brother, | highly esteemed oltizen of Madlson twonty-one, with & prowpeok of othor | Whose wie a quitail county, commitied miloide at Winterser | JPHOLSTERY GOODS following. The proclamstion has mo.| F.E. Alverson, a prominent democrat of | Frids, b{e hanging himself to a bedpost complished more thn many thought it | Mareno, passod through here last ovening on [ ¥ith & ploce of muslin, Ho had been i . very despondent for some time, and that i is pi would, but still there Is much ourioslty bis way to Bloux Oity, 1s the supposed cause of the :‘et, wh!:h Evef shUWfl n fl”s cny' These to see what will be done at 10 o'clock T. J. and J. ¥\ Evans have returned from | ey shrouded the whole nelghborhood {n ivi i this morniog with those who Bave mob Lincoln county, Nebraska, where they have|gloom, Mr, Boyles was & farmer and gnods are now a"wmg dally and paid, If any such there be. There were T 29 Maln St. Councll Bluffs, been looking af(er some lunded interests, | resided a mile south of Wintersst, we resnectfully invite everyhody SWANSON MUSIC CO,, i ¥, O, Janes has sold his drug business in —— And all modern improvements, call bells, fire a goodly number yesterday, who stlll]yyylnys to by, Thompaon, of Maine, aud will held out, and expressed the dotermina- | engage in the same business in Council Bluffe, | Baltimore American, SR Plano-Makersland Their Pay. to ca" and See them. alarm bells, eto., is the 20 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ] tlon not to pay. The timo will bo up 8t| Frank M, Leonard, formerly clty editor of | 10 Germany & fine plano-maker | Qi1 Cloths CRESTON HOUSE 10 o'olock this morning, aud the msyor [the Nonparell, is now assoclsted with his | °18486d 8¢ an artist; in this country he fs ¢ Ianus [E chanlo of a higher order, There are Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, Sold on Monthly Payments s All kinds of repairing on Musical Instru- ments & Specialty. COUNCIL BLUFFS Televhone No. 27. ONLY HOTEL In Councll Bluffs having ~—ANI has glven his word that those who have | brother in the publication of the Review, at 00 mployed In the different Linoleums, MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR not pald will be called closed before noon, | Anaconds, Montana, P making In this oty —_N_EO——.——— When the deputy state veterinarisn| - P.Caldwell,who was lately located here, | Some are pald by the week, but most of Kiel Sale Stables, omce a’ PuBeV. Hor and llnilnnyr%a:n:uuur::l‘{‘%nlh(h:‘m. for sale at re. All 8tock Warranted as llepresented, Wholeesle and rotal dealers o grainand Baled Hay, Prices reasonatlo. Satisfaction gusrauteed. SCHLUTER ¢ BOLEY Counoll Bluffs, IoWa. |cor. sih Av, aud 4th St Counoll Bluts, Established, - 1865 HOE OFFICKR MW, HPUSE! B. Rice M_ D. JACOB SIMS, |CANCERS IS GRS " g Anorney 5 Law CHRONIC DISEASES, e s s Ovar thirty years practica expeiieuce. Cfice o Juasll 8la s QOUNOIL BLUFS 2yConsultion froe. ——————— . Mattings, 5 Mactin Hughes had five horsos which | 7,820 Prasticing Iaw there, s o the city ong Makes Al the way, from §3 to 80 per sy, !nsuufl ur mfl P Bflue £ S M, P, Brewer, the attorney, who seems to | case-making, sound-board maklng, fly s Fioally the horses were quarantlved, and = - visitiog his Council Bluffe friends. fiolshirg and varnlshing, The laborer Cornice Poles, L'“Y Stflam Lauflflry physiclans to make an examination, and joyous, there having arrived at his home yes- | iy Baliimore, These men are imported horses bave been affiloted a little with | years. The cases are mado in four diff.rent de- Telephone No. 141, worse, and have been able to work anc | Prominent missionaries of the Baptst cburch, | fF0m $10 t0 820 per week. The wages the glanders, and the matter has sorely | J. L, Orocker, who has been a conductor ox | Phey make from 812 to $23 2 5 ¥ 0 $23 ‘per woek. No. 34 Pearl §t., Council Bluffs. was here somo one reported to him that |29 Who is now residing in Washiogton terri: them do le-work. brief business visit, Ther many different departments OF ALL KIN D8. had the glanders, He wanted two of plano-making, the principal ones belng OFFION OVESR 6'17‘ 0AN “’fn"fil OUNOTE RLITRRS 4 them ahot and the others quarantined. o evengrstr wucess in M| Goiahing, Lono aad ‘seton reguluing. Window Shades, : : lis tended hi ice here, is | lron-w ng, action-; key-1 K the mabler loft o the oliy board of |"oour than sttended bis practioo bers, b g g, ey :makiog health, The latter body has employed who does the heavy work ploy 7, Roff, the casbler of the Rook Inland, s | §1'50 por day, Very SES AN SREALM Ete. Eto o . : the horaen will not be shot unless certalo | terday s maiden youg and fair, who giver | 'rom Gormany, and & large aumers oo PR Rexer & Seanront, they should bo, Mr, Hughes vays the | promise ot filling thebouse with gleo for wany | from New York, Boston and other places, AT POPULAR PRICES. [No 8¢ N. Main 8t., Council Bluffs some trouble ever since they had th. | Rev, Dr, Conloy yesterday received a tele- sllflm uts, and I:rn gr-;mmh«r by men All work firat class. op/z20tlo yesrs ego, but have grown nc | &am stating that Miss Field, one of the most : -;g Dlvcel~wu: .‘ ho makers aversge E II Bl fl~ E IE MRS. A, B. ROBERTS, s ! oti AR ks | ey st etctod oo rags | L QUNCH BIUTTS Ll PELLO | pinr-cLass Ak, curmng caught it, 1t looks as if it could not be | ber way to Caina. board mskers do thelr work by the plece. and Fitting Establishment inoonvenienced a worthy oltlzer, ths Norihwestern for seventoen years, was at| The fly finlshing—and three 'are three 405 Broadwav.

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