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6 _ " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1886, = > o " N " TERQ | nesses testified that during an acquaint Missourl Valley Items. __The heat of the earth is caused by light THE ODATLY BEE. (OMPLAINTS OF THE BLUEES | fue o i et i Vv | Owing 10 the fine worhor the farmers | impinging upon the carth's subsiancos M - found Flammant to be peac and | qre all busy in the felds, some planting | 8N4 its friction through the atmosphere, COUNCIL BLUFFS it 4 lnw-abiding. corn and others cultivatig. The corn | (et b f§,56 GGOR T00 (R Iqhin H N + | They Are 8till Being Heard By the Railway Memorial Day. outlook on the bottoms is excellent, and | of “undulation” is belicved, then heat i WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY. 26, Commissioners. To the Editor: The Nonpareil of May | the prospects for a goed crop are very caused in substantially the same way by BARI, STREET, - 26 ¢ ins the following © | promising. the action of these rapid waves or undu- R T | THE FLAMMANT ® SHOOTING. | “While the question of the propt J D, McKinney's boiler shop was {i"l'l"‘?“;,|{;"'”’|'e‘ ;;;;“,,-;;:(,‘;;‘l‘.;‘“..“('.,}:,",,'.‘.:l!'rli' HHST CMSS IN EVEHY HESPE“’ | Telivered by enrrier in any purt of the city at — conducting memorial services of the § broken .nm recently and about #75 worth . s ta yresent time — Awenty cents per wook. bath is being discussed, the following | Of t00Is taken, Up toitha present tiy -~ Stilen Held der Low Bail —A | b 10 clue has been found which would lead RN, S vy, | anager. Glimpse at Missouri Valley—Nip- y be of interest to the recovery of tne goods or the perpe- ik > o Then follow three passages of Serip: | trators of the theft. - ) ing a Pair of Shoes—The Al- y d e Eoron o 5. T ot Tioy Gt OF Rasy ture taken from Matthew, Luke and | The stloon question fsat present the S : : John, referring to the visit of the disei- | #11_absorbing tovie of conversation . ' ™ Last week seeret warrants were sworn MINOIL MENTION, ples to the t_nml. of their erucified Lord, winst all the saloohs, and but very ying spices, ete. udge’” was found. ~ The reason of CARPETS . o Our friend of the Nonpareii has forgot- | this is probably from the fact that the sa- New summer goods at Reiter's. made by Council Bluffs citize ton one or two quite important facts in | loon men aré expecting such raids and —~——AND—— 8, Paul was fined yesterday for fast | the management of the Union I connection with that subject. keep but small quantities at whe saloons df]‘Vi"K Fie Tow ) ] ; :\4-|va the Towa '-I'II\\-I)‘ 4:0"""3;‘5“"""" In the first place, the “first day of the \}fh‘llii‘:l‘:; ver. i the . ba WL L 20,000 Vehicles Annually. Send for Catalogue, Prices, Freight Uooper & McGeo's, Mo, A1 Moin sthatts Enaad A s Mgy, | Week™ on which thoso memorable visits | billiard nail of Harmon & Carlton. Rates and Testimoninls, e e srive Chontes | Bloaned which was rofroshingly BOW. | wero made was not colobrated as tho | ing the night it was spirited away and _— s g What will it al. amount (o That i the | Sabbath until after the resurrection of | deposited in a bvox car, but the night B Bethers and Maggie Lamp, both of this * Ta AT, i = query heard on every side. It is difficult | our Lord, and the holy day was changed h ¢ muzhl onto" the game and got it o b 4 k- again. The ety anthoritics W.P. AYLSWORTI, . to predict. The mode of procedure is | from the seventh to the first day, by the city Our oarpet stosk 18 Iaegs and woll se. The Quick ) simply to take: Wl o there is | carly disciples, to commemorate. that | refused to allow it to be placed | oot and i hoptroll b the areival ‘of and get one be prosented on both sides, Then a time | event. Therefore, going to the tomb on | in the culaboose and it" was | (Sl oSl Tt com prises Me Will e set tor the making of arguments. | the morning of “the first day” was equiv- | taken to the residence of Mr. Cole, who Baking exhibition of Coreatine will be | i the meantime the notes of ¢ alent to our going on Monday morning. | Ii bout half mile from town, whero | [y tt iven at Parks & ner's this morn- | hand reporter will bo t Again, they went quietly, two or three | it was supposed 1t would rest in safety Oque €S, ing and on Friday arguments will bein writ togetner, with sad hearts and hushed | until the day of t but when the morn- HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Establis! IS99, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. Down on the Union Pacifie. The investigation of the comp New York Plumbing com is a quick seller, Come e th gone, Cooper v dménvu 4 ! FAT-DRE -1 The building, No. 303 Broadway, has | all"this is done then the commissioners | voices, and not in noisy crowds in gala aw nd behold, it had - mys- S ! boen leased by C, W, Brown, agent for | will muke up & report. Tt may be weeks | dress, headed by bands of music. Quite ed again, ‘The ques. BOdy Brussels, | the Perkins wind mill or months before this report is made. | @ diffcrence, you see. tion now is. who stole the “forbidden n it was the Tt wwes the Tapestry, Then there renains the question whether It there were no moral objections | The temperance people cl. he supreme court yesterday the mo- % 1 8 In the suprcme court 3 y T Will follow the sug. | against using the Sabbath for memorial | saloon men, and they . cl; tion to set aside the judgment in'the Mer- | the Union 1 cer-Hueber case was argu gestions made by the commission a “fanaties” Who fllulo it from themselves Justico Frainoy has tie People who lahor 8ix (ays need 'y ng the blame on them. Who- M BRAn1 knot boiweon. Ghatlos Lt o and rost of the one theory 1s certain, its Ingram, Etc. | lleged diserimmation agamst Conedl | the | venth to re- | ever it was, At Nolhon, both of Wo fieged discrimmation agamst Councll | 0L Yeir bodily strength, whieh | gone, ns effcctunlly so s it had disap: o bbb llda e A ¥ Yesterday Mr. Kimball examined | they cannot do if several hours of the day | peared down the throats of the thirsty. Officers Cousing, Wightman and Lewis | g it SN ST ihing of trains | are spent in the excitement of a busy | When the hquors were seizod the saloon 1 1 re cert iy physical rea, favorable to their present poli pow go on duy duty, and Hendricks, | o000 )0 the shipment of | throng, in the open air, under the broil- | sympathizers deelared they would sign O'Brien and Beswicl atoalk: A . superintendent of | ing sun of a hot May day the remonstrance to the removal of |gu- Chief M sufler- | the Nebraska division, also testitied. Both - ~ - county seat, but this is probabiy *‘cha Ing le: ted th 0 on nights. Brick bailding any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame houses moved enLittie@inat trucks —the bost in tho worll. thews was yeste iin from his wound, and itis | claimed that no diser sast front lots on Seventh street ll h been currently rep nimation was shown | Tw expected will soon be out and about. against Council Biufls, They w and First avenue, only one block from wis a scheme, first started by Remember the Mueller Musie Co. gives ..‘fmu.-.tum.m..um )z thoway trains | Baylisspark. — For sale by Forrest Swmith. for' the purpose of creatmng | | a.mbour, 808 Bighth Avenus and Eighth Strest, Council Bluffs. a fine music box away this month. A | were made up, in order to sce if they in Missouri Vulley on the The “Quick M s a quick seller, but when' the citi- of 50 cents will give a share. could not be made to admit that, prac- t question c st Jin Snoddecls for as. | toilly, Couneil Tiulls was not. nia gome and'get one before they are gone; how they hze been wiotimizd Turcoman, | = *saulting Stilen, the same man who shot | terminus in accordance with the spir voper & McGee. m this kind of the religion wili go the other ned that in Chief Matthews, was dismissed yesterday | the mandaim hey exj 7 % at W exanine N\ in the district court. aceordance with their interpretation of |y OrYstrt Wediing bt ““'_““‘};““d, A AL o s “'ll')nllnw':h"'ll'Mll"t-'lll(l*:]'g“]* Gall and "J %_ Jk- $\N\/\)\"W.\ & 4 tax » meaning » mandamus they were ALNUT, a, May 25.— niff Dunlap was electec cipa 3 \ B v o apnpaf i doo the muaning of the nndamils they Were | ence of the Ber.]—On Thursday May | in the piace of G, L. Nulls, who l” aln [ane“es ey Hew Lires of Wo-vse o bt byt Tndies of e M. £ hureh | Wholo of this part of the investigation | 20, 188, a very sprcossful and plensant | did not - qecept the position ten- P 3 h : ored hi ol B0 Aa ] I at'No. 418 Brondway. hinges on the construction to. be placed | surprise was meted out to Amon L. Allen | dered him at a previous mecting. .\ teds, deatch fl‘S“"t"fi% N U\-"}(\/O.N\)c SQ/\MN. all f he mandanmus f} ady. . w! res! P g M H. Finle begun the er ,..,,.,( on t il ; o | and his good lady, . who reside a short thero by the news of 5 B ey chimed Ut thers were ho b | e sonost of Wain, Pouawat il o il ') Opagque Shadiag, g 2L B i i nue and Blufl s oundation of ed in Council Blufts, ‘Lhe | tamie county, Towa. It was arranged lo up so that | by their friends and neighbor 1 equal accom- | of the fifteenth nd r Wis v Nnnvr at that place. ) ” & E T ':‘:,.\‘.,'.'_h‘"::::':.::.‘.‘;‘.',a:*;‘.:.':':.:."f Ourtain Fixtures,| - bleapest Line of Wans Wasmn\ Council Blufts shippers h ch is already in ¢ in honor of their b Gt oM EL BRI L O T LRI ; ; : ha Wednesday on a business trip. He 3 the prosecuting witness being | More inf o Db yestor. | Muptinls, which It celebrated | o taken in « partner by the name of | Ete. = &. Carpots .9a—wt& euet Showsn O aLe 3 ore information was soug yester- | npivoh 8 187 N k te. ||rl'||n=mnlh and hung, Carpets n Texas, and.beyond the reach of a sub- | g fock yards, “There | Mareh 8 1871, m hington county, | Kelle e andilasa b in reg: r«l to the 1¢ " s \|I]llwlh-\oln]ml('nl that thé busintss nu The board will meet on the 27th of | "'Wa nro ofie s on this oceasion began (o June and count the lists of names on | Goods, the petition nnd | remonstrance. Both Al || i by 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lies of the M. E. chure h will J and strawberry and iee eream rred to Omaha and ti . festival N 118 Broadway. Supper rge wmun of the stock yards here | sides are con '|It‘4|l’||lll"~ in 1 H " = e L] will b serve rom 1o 10" A | D tkon ) and movall over. theros e "1,1".'.‘.‘2?:1,'{'1'“}:-‘.],"ff"; wasssoon ereetod | gyvor of the ptition. Luprow. Bf_}allflflll Elllbmldery. SWAN BROS, cord invitation is extended to the | but it was claimed that in doing so the AL h K presigenc e R Dealers in Mileh Cows, i ikl rrtieter) it of Mr. Allen. In the shade of the tent alers in Mile 3 b compuny was trying to meot tiie cemands | {yy 65" woro set, which. at noon. fairly Not So Fast. Dress Pamflls, ‘- » y building on Main strcet, cor- | of the shippers themselves mstead of oot o “The Council Bluffs Herald, n its enthu- emble in the forenoon, bringimg Wi load of the ner of Ninth avenue, lately used as Kel- | ing any desire to discriminate ag: i er the Home of . the F) Al A {‘ ',‘u t n ] ny o, te i hitst and necossiries of life. Just | Siasm over the Home of the Friendless, 3 n Ur SLocK 1aras mith shop, hIlyl‘“pxfilu:’l‘um Clpall Gl ey elitiped al before these wero enjoyed the wd reflueting the appatent. nuxiety of Summer Diess Goods, la, who rents it | of them, were kept in_suitable condition of the company was dire the management to seeyre 'all possible Brondway,Council B to meet all requirements. i A, “]hl" 'm o endorsement, says: : And inyito oustomors to examincour I\OM flm' 536 B. Broadway,Council Bils Mrs. J. W. Squires has presente » | Superintendent Bur ami R LS EOSHOLIU DL Nar-| - he Seandinavian ministers gttending the | stock before purch: rices | — Rk oo lind :,"“‘:.“:.”.'f; lemeth - yoeterduy - afternoon: Ho. ad: | Tivse and received \hr‘];‘nu"uuul:nlmun exerches i connection with e dedicition | regsonable and goods o FOpLORg nied. JACOB SIMS, : i tEailithntithiojtood] ntthelC 3 cir ds. e compuny andinayian Baptist chineh ‘of "this ¢ have I; uced special bar- : i : irrkslulmnl stz from, Hot i I]I‘,:;, i ,'(,"l‘,.fff,,'”,‘,:.,.': tholCounolliBlathy then repaired to the dining toni and the ity mlm-u the cliapel services of the | g tablos that comprise the best values A A Thase the larges' and mest com- o AR, | it e U : ATTORNEY AT LAW o A bt the caus of complaint speedily | &Y 1;:“;(;%.‘“# ::(“\I\n.:u‘m:;‘l w l']l{\:lmlx(fl‘ iristian Home_ this miorn g in, body. | offered i any market. plete line o white glass, .”,.1 removed, Wiich s grontly wamived | - Samuel H by all who have seen it stock man George R. Beard, the decorative artist, | th s well arranged, and this open air feast was one lung to be remembered by all who were present. About 4 o'cloek in the afternoon refreshments, = of this city,a well-known ed to the condition of wds and gave in de ilis, showing that th t Morgan Park, o LAC S0: oaig MEOATC | oo e COUNOCIL BLUZHS. NEW MILLINERY t Good Stamped Towels at 1oc. pastor_at L M wilo Tractices in State and Federal Courts, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart Block. lantic, Fine beauntifully stamped o thl of i were not consisting of Lunn, | Towels at 25¢, half the price e v o this ity isshowing s skill and s | 93 Fully siowing that thes » erenm and eake, were sorved. ' Aftot u.-\ John yiand) [EOMETS BUIOIL L T A5D B e ioieior ot s od bl conton, || LI g Sl e CUT THIS OUT! T o] el o el S @ 3 ] “IM,‘“‘,J‘,,.‘;{'“,‘“,‘},,,‘ o iy S K man, also testified and strongly so, """'l’ of young folk GioadiMose, 10 NOTIONS rkin th in- | LR 0f° e comy Ty Ty | bled in the evening. Beaa tifal Barrett Plaid Press Foomain" this | Council Blufls as to the poor condition of | . Amoni the ety '}“"k““é“' e 1+ sy mpathy with the work. of Goodyat35¢ per yard; worth 40c¢. GOOD UNTIL JUNE L wwe been decorated clogantly. the yards, and the neglect and diserimi- | {y Y&} (j““ s "'[ LML l“' o Christian Home, and as more than satistied he best Corset, 75¢, usually In the city. Tam closing out ation shown by the management. rington county, lowa, a large, eX-| with the work and the care, temporal and | sold for ®1.25. Huoving anl(l(‘, :'Xll'"hlvtlé im- Heliities: we wish to enll espe- | LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. Al attention to the w i furnel out by us, o .l(l that of The artistic skill shown by Mr. Beard in the decoration of buildings is winning Bomo v L cloth, 0 set of china | suiritual, that the chi o sy e 1l ol y_‘")‘,",\‘: .‘I’j:h‘f::‘ disnes and a varicty of other table furni- | ey each pledeed tov fites s i stock yards. cited the insts Reniaooan Tl boxes used in the Avrican D whichhe ~lup]n-(lt’llllL from B fiomithatioMoren Xes us American Dis- | ¢onsiyned to Council Blufls, the ca O D being in charge of his brother. The | o¥gan. This dren were receiving. n the work before | Thoge are a few of the many bargains pective charges, and D ot athe = Vbeitbers of the | 10 tembmber tho lome i o Substantind | tht can best be appreciated by personal Mr, Allen received | manner. The gentlemen referred to were about to leave the city for their respeetive | changes. ion was called i Mr. George A. I You will find ali the latest novelties in tce our [ hats, bonnets, flowers, plumes, tips, rib- yof Couns | hons, gauzes, crapes and other styles of watch this column for future When Mr. > service on the above homes when the ‘public will up: tri g 2 trains were stopped at the South Omaha T P % pmpanic rimmings. McGinness' store wus Imnu-d out one of Kk va g pronounced to be a to their attention. ‘They hastily express. aundry Six ( stock vards, His brother telegraphed | ] & ed their views and authorizcd some of A7 the boxes was i the midst of the ire, and | || aithough all the woodwork was Iuimed hipyiandi 2 the \'\uunl(-nLuulxbnnwd o chiof the (’m\ worked all I eall tholohlatie instrunaent. lavs o Cuffs ladies or gentle egraphed to the ma ds in Council Blufl lapntelier to hiave the cat 1f you want to buy a lot for a private e o o ’ ; wrEning eyorhofor 0 oo workudaf T )l i “‘IIX'!:14 e bR s Fsaamri B 1.L.~|:|x(x:!|: ffilfifipfl. l:q;z leave to correct the Best of Bargins ever offered. Call k S— 0 fhan L i e | oI e o™ e daptn | el SRR Do W | WSS WS | SPROTAT, NOTICES. Home Steam Laundry |sichen i vered that the Councii Bl i~lmk rrest Smith. dorsement of the ‘work done at the Home, n..‘. o swerad thut the Counoil Blufts st oo Sk doienatithe lione, J. J. BLISS, ager of number to publish the following ex- natory —— thei an {hxm put in its 150th bov, and is s Yoriswere too crowded, and thoy had |l Lt usgo to Ohurlie Holsler's and/get ble impre NOTICE. 540 Broadway, Council Blufi. B s n busi every assur line replied that the ecattle must be | 00d cigar. No. 402 Broadway. not a sufticient knowledg Speeial ml\ullwm: nts, such as Lost, Found, B. Out of town orders given prompt - roving usuceess )] shipped to Council Bluffs, On going to ————— character of the institution to ‘o Rent, Wants, Bourding, pion. We pay return charges on all work re | ————— - — being uble to call a boy | the yards he found there was plenty of To the Front Again. toitieublic, andididsnotinutliorizstisiuse v Awhien wecomiedpan by cash in_pay ment and to use him for any kind | room there for. the cattio. Messrs. Morchouse & Co.. the binders | Ot BAmGHOLETECk, 0 omen | rateor TEN Cl Al o : Creston House Of servico, is nlone 4 great one, but with | Mr. George Keeline, father of the pre- | and book manufaeturers, have just com- | whoso nawe appear i the_ahovo Honand Rive donsethe Jnolox cach sutaoqueny |7 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, ) ”l;“';}]:;l \ afitie |I‘:::-l::‘lln<~ ve is such | ceding witness, was the next witness. | pleted a large set ot books for the Coun- | article. SCANDINAVIAN MINIST R o |..<.:|v':4 “““')'" .“:,i . U. A ’ The only botel in Council Bluffs having testitied tll:ll the yards here did not wmu;r'll men to handle the stock h would naturally come here, and : The chapel of the-Baptist church has | that the feed and ofher facilities were | D0Oks are copyrighted, und will no doubt | Jite cil Biufls Insurance company, the largest insurance company in the west. These pense as to canse the bus 5 m- pl.ny to be large and prot Strawberr the Baptist am festival n evening. Th HAIR GOODS | Fire Escape WAY And all modern improvements. 0 opyr ry exercises will commence plmnpl = e ; 219 M bw" ,},..,,,h ,,,,,,,(,wd Bosides by poor. quickly spring into demand by other in- § Mrs. Lyons will tuke part in | VJTANTED iy Junclst & man to tuke eure 715, £17 and 210 2taln 4L N, Prop. 3 d the inferior has been y There are still about fifteen witnosses | surance companies, as the aystem is pro- and Mrs. MeDermid will | ovoigily “mieratnna he - care_or noreen | W, 13 MADE TO ORDER ted, and so beautified that it from Council Bluffs to be examined, | nounced as nearly perfect as it can pos- | recite Departure,” in the | harncsses and buegies and bo well recommend- 2 I B % EL T itean be the which will take several days yet. sibly be. Mr. Albertson, assistant tre sign | I[.iuu;:u. Aduumou 10c. Refresh- | ed. Address X, Bee oftic addiconal. The procecds will be | 1501 SALE-Two lots Councll Bluts, Tows. | 887 Brogdway, Council Bluffs, [oWa | 1. w. rorievs, pros, . 3. ANS, Vice-Pros. fladios give a foatival thero ihis evoning Tho bourd then adjournd to meet at 8 | urer of the Council Hlats. Tnsuranes | ment hloh the publio s cori vited. | o'clock this morning. company, has worked long and hard to | expended for making = repuirs in the truck, R R James N. Brows, Cashier. he proce s go toward pay g'lnr lnw —— complete and perfect the system, and a | chapel. PUFPOROR. Foadyay. T ' ) ents mi apel, The | Mrs. Randolph, famons mind | more convenient and ace method T S A RIRATEUnoalas a et betelt o, [: l Bl fl' N [ ] H Iks have done a froud deal | voader, s just «d. Teils past, | ¢ vdovised, ‘Tho mechunicalwork | - Suppor To-NIght. Spocial burgain. £ L, Sheate, uun.m’-'u'wu; ouncil bIUfs hationa oang { corganized. I'he | present and future mes well recom! | 15 like all of the work produced by More- | To-night the ladies of the Congrega- —01d R e l-’mm o | Bosngect S8l ahonolmlahiniitor aoeinurd okl Cou ) Siclasslln Ccreeyiraspeat | Honallchusl il eizein aunpeeSilio s panE Ok mre .,"u‘rf’.'ifi.'y’.‘.l""” auh (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM.) 102 MAIN STREET, O P s of | will eall at 615 Eighth street, ctween orchou ‘0. have also completed y 3 o | = - 2 orship in tho Ihe membership | Sixth and Seventh avenues. Ladics, 2 | an cntire now sct of books for the B | o bin tangun bt hittor b, | JIOR SALE OR TRADE_Stook of milmory MRS T, SIMMONS Capital. . . .......$100,000 increased wulu ully and in - | cents; gents, 50 cents. office in Council Blufts. The lorn IIl AR, MR NGHR, DERR L AR Fotiry and fancy notions. All new. Good | Authorized capnnl . 250,000 [rections there are : iGhmgek of growth - — are such as to make it ve 01 O SR ;g;v‘nl-flr;-;-;: 200 a year. O, Dce, Counci ; Stockholders Represent.....1,000,000 b 'ni'f'f'.'f'flfi;'.’l“'fl bm.'n |‘ :m ?Ill"flglc After a thorough investigation we are lu"[ll' ‘l curate m-(‘flTuuu with nulmnln-rs i —_—— e - ml-:ln':';!:;-rr:;;é‘:::'.:"(‘fl' Wi e 3 PRESENT, « ander the wise | convinced that the “Quick Meal’' is the | and advertisers his set of books made 3 g o] do all cattin, fitting und ing as cheap us it 'dlu‘;‘xl.::";m S0 11"';\ ot l“lw 111)r best gasoline stove ng‘u and shall make | for the BEr. oflice is complote and finoly | 0© to Beard for wall paper. TIMOTHY SEED :""‘q‘.'."' e pariones g tamions, nestoor | Accounts of buks, bankor bhants,; FAD 00 pastor, and with a noble Tally- | it ens leading ceowo this s N e e P e e 1 WSS Gn 0y CXpOrionce WuRIANCC pOFo counts of bunks, . , man- gon the part of his people, great suc- A‘M"":‘u R 8t0 his season. Cooper and growing hinrlur_venndol:ook ml;‘;\l\’:;:l’: ]“f;:hla T Lacy's old stand for free | yy4ve g quantity of sound, well clenned soed | Satistaction. ufacturers und individuals roeived on favora: ble terms. is being won, ————— tory. —~— Street Shooting. n exchangs, X = G 3 W De Vol sells ( r g11 oline | cropof 1883 Correspondence solicited. F. G, Domentio and {05 ; Personal Paragraphs, The trinl of the case of the State vs, | G0 to Beardforroom mouldings. ranges, best in market. 0. 3B 'Way. | BUILER, Schaller, Towa. C. & N. W. Ry, Ehpyernhont oLatiagtion 1von [2 8 big ':rl leclnl)Ics]mm yesterday in Mis- | Mike Flammant occupied most of the | Before buying a gassoline stove sce the ARG i = AN SRIID 0N 40 ORESRD i alloy, timo in the district court yesterday, The | “Quick Meal'at Cooper & Meties amiMouldlngs=largett astormenti L) ElS SALE STABLES - — — Colonel Josenh Eiboock, of the To charge was that of assault with intent to .- and lowest prices at Board's Wall Puper Which 1 offer at reasonable figures. Seed of tho i ) o Sihlox aolloTeTe Choice Display of Latest Pat- 3 RRNELER: AR I ie. outy el | murder. The affuir occurred n Minne- inll'll)kl;l;:o”’ ‘h\:'u]"m’ lh“(m:!:\nc lgaps | BaRE: s ——— E teras, All Grades. ‘( { Q“ I‘ ¥ . : ola, July 10, 1883, and the case was 4 % VEGRGWRY, Beard has an ammense stock of wals 4 Y WAL b Lhnllcu S, Fisher, one of the (-lnlm d frere er und room Idings which must 1= iday—n' boy—twelvo pounds. change of venue. It awakens considera- | The jury in the case of Walter Allen | J¢ Lirhad into cash, sodown gothe pric s = Council Bluffs Extra fine E. P, Brown, formerly county ...(-,,,.h. ble interest here, as Mr, lv‘lumnmnl lived | has returned a verdiet finding him guilty Serergp—— 2 = I onuct sy | o biaiw e a My Riakon Liod | Jabsarsed sl nding gt | SV S S o gz SWEET p,lhlu bl y | ployed by John Beno, (,“,‘Lm.g & | who was charged with so having beaten icago Times: Charles Mitchell, the = = B o city e Schoentgen and others. He was atone | and kicked a playmate, son of J. W, | prize fighter, commenced sui in the su- s =2 c.pl: A mf””"l :"“\‘," yesterday | i clork in the ‘postoflice, “and was | Morse, as to cause his death. 1t was | BEHOT enutt for 21,000 s Dy Nows for & | COMPARYI POTATO pom 'T'exas, where he has be seted Sers 7 recordel a0, R i ainst the Chicago Daily N =R; timber (Iur s l‘\‘u;‘ n‘-m;:‘n'.l:n{l:' }u‘l“x‘n:\(*“:gl n:‘n:\lllu o u:‘x’:::z- '(‘,Jf.',:l.ffi olaimed that the Allbenlmy )""l‘ oln sovoral aader. The ;’,“"h’" X"' o th H T Kept constantly ?mu A 2085 Br o;:;\—vny reports thata luge scction of the | Blufts he opened a store in Minneola. On | Previous occasions beaten and ubused the for an adyertisement than | Horses wnd Mulos kept canstantly on hand A RCLIAL AT PLANTS jountry is being fairly burned the 608, el Aftor Cgunfy Commis: n.r‘m- "t vetail or in cat lowds. iy numed a cnstomer named_ enry | Morse boy. On this oceasion the lutter | 1 ; omster being u( 102"+ Delzlur came into the store {0 settle bis | was hurrabing for some political candi- | floner "“‘“)"‘ AR yonLIY 4 SOLEY, Pr Novelties n e rain during the past year, account. M. ammant told him the | g, il hi v b 5 the paper for 25, dimiiges, a week Stable C. & by 5 Novelties in, - N e at all for many Wecks, - Ho expects | amount due, 862, and Deitzler flow into | bat tha Allon by wedoron Eincrn sen00l | ago, for saying editor WA | gBiabip Gprasr, Fth Avenie aed Kol oted from Muscatin Teturn south on’ another trip almost | & passion, declaring there was no such else hurrah for the other candidate. ‘L'he of 1o mean abilitids, but that un ) " Fi Grown and sel ediately. i avInEes it L i Seed by amount just ,, but_he finally p: over he showed uount justly due, but he finally paid | Aplen (L AN AR TEae |A heir RIJ-SSEI I &CO - J. R_ IVICPIIC’.'SOD, rders_promdtly filied by ¢ on short 4 . notice. 1ok sold on pominigsion A Seleet Siock of Choicoe ately whe: - it. In the afternoon Flammant ‘and | Ahe horcd hor e, Paunced upon Lim. v York Plumbing compa: | Deitzler met secidentally o @ a .!,,::.:‘;‘::;:,.;:;m‘.“,,‘:‘.,fi.‘““1&.:,".:1\‘"‘9,:‘. character by till-tapping, the! p R 2 Fork Plumbing compn: | Doltor . m quarrel was resumed by | ot from 10 o'elock in the moraimg unil] | some remarks to make onthe suit. It ') K Uperu house biock. Deitzler and " ee— knife to prote it. -~ Grower and Dealer i referred to a visitof MeCarthy Manufacturersof all sizes of MONEY MAD}: RE ‘“:" d Dealer in immant drew outa pocket | yidnight, snd they agreed upon the find- L0411 A 0y o Setiet T t himself. Deitzer drew a ing of gu]][y of g to the edit k- sault uml battery. ] * 4 A 5 Stolen Shoes, revolver and an outsider bed him. writer of the first article for ‘which suit In Buying the Following Property in VEGE b T'wo young men As he did so the ro\ul\'vll! went off, or Two “'"ll““) Fovorrte lols, on Seventh | Was brought, the commissioner saying he AUtomatlc Eflglnes the next thirty \||y41~ ¥ entered J. M. Phillips’ shoe store, on | Was fived by Deitzler, the ball striking | street and First avenue. Only one block r’"“:" break his ,‘t.YL it he ‘1""',‘ H"" Especially Designed for Runniag Lhssains v yondway, and while one of them en. | U¢ foor. Flammantran home, loaded | from Broadway and three blocks from | 1€ then proceoded to say thatithad no |\, Hehealy Dosicnod for Kun MULLIN'S ADDITION, Couneil Bluffs, Towa. A . Sgh %" | his shot-gun und started out to find a | Main strect. See Forrest Smith, No. 130 | hesitation in telling the commissioner LS, G N ELE S, Block i@ (P otlin; ek 18 e attention of one of the elerks | constable to have Deitzler arrested. After | Main stroot. " who the writer of the objectionabl AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Biock 1 | Lot "4, Block 21 ——— other made off with a pair of §7 ng the constable the two went down —————— was. It was Charles Mitchell, the puglist, SO MPARA EVERETT'S ADDITION. . The thief and his ner were hunting for Deitzler. Satisfaction guaranteed with every | Who had just knocked out Jack Burke, | Pubular aud Locomotive Roilers. 5, Tilox | Lot 8, Block 13, OFFICER & PUSEY, e “and ‘i"w" h“‘]' A A ey (. “"dk ?h"(l, g_.wlm;’ stove, or money | and l; :h» n;umnuau:uui-n vl«l-tska:lll de: sllrl ., Bioci | 4, il rainey, who @ave them ten days in refunded voper & MeGee. Qus 0F WWISHINE anyLoay 8 REOE 4O WON assi eshers o S %y s BI0RK #A oy’ it i g il lays In | o w ,‘,.w,;.. IPag, Joan, Haco S e wecommodsted it hecatled on it New Massillon Thresher v sk 4, Bayliss' Adadition, arry and James B. Mu nuAunl wounded shghtly in whe cheek, but Srl v . he sickly hum pervadiog the para T Y ) Tais property will be sold ut a great sacrifice, 10 ba sirangers in the olty. but | neither of the chief participants was ju. | Stilen, the shooter of Chief Matthews, | graph was not .wgw»x:uml by Mr. Mitch. | Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. | o biobe n will, no 4aubs aval tiem, T ST their eapers it 15 inferred that 'they | jured. Assoon as Flummant had emptied | was brought before Judge Aylesworth | ell, as yesterday’s suit shows. STATIONARY, SKID. T T T T 1 A S COUNCIL BL - omugb‘umk |hm\.-= oth barrels of his gun he ran awa yesterday, and his hearing set for June - " : ' Apply to FRANK COOK, Established 1557, The prosecution elaimed that Flam- | » i s Mauna Loa, the Hawaiian voleano, is . pots Room 7, Shugart Block, Council Bluffs, lowa, bstantial abstracts of ttles and rae | mant atmed himself to- shoot Deitaer, | 3.0 b aid® fxed, at the low sum of | giinated" ot ihe nouthern siope of ‘the | Portable and Traction Engines, | - - ks fate loans. J. W. & 1. Squive, 10 | and that he hunted him down and com- | geht to the county jail. The grand jury Mauna Loa wountain, some several SAW MILLS, ETC PR R : g G ¢ R. RICE‘ M parl -uwz. Luuuul Blutls, menced shooting at him. ~ Flammant | comm, “.‘.d an examination of the case | thousand feet below the ape The crater TR S, : : CANCERS o7 quiier tuim s ro claims that he was atraid that Deitzler | yoster proper is nine miles in cireumforence | o Mossillon. 0. Trauch I : Glassware and Lamps, | o olto or drswing & onable uod u[ all kinds at hard- | would shoot hum, and so_armed himself | ¥* —— and about 600 feet deep. The floor of ‘actory Massillon, O. Branch House L W s mer & Co:, CHRONIC DISEASES oy A prices at uupm— & McGee's. for protection, and that he did not com- | We have a few water coolers which we l this crater is _covered with black lava, 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, g N ouncl Bluits, la vod widiout lood speciaity Over thirty years' pract.oul exporion e No. 11 Pourl stroct, Council Bluda S CONSULIATION Fikka meace shooting until Deitzlers began | will sell very cheap to close them out. | and every few weeks or months. it re- i o 4 2 4 firing at him. A large number of wit- | Cooper & Mclee, ceives @ uew coatlng. BEND FOR 1886 ANNUA 4 i