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i Y o S S 9SS U T S AR SR T T s ~ T sy CTHE OMAHA DAYLY WRIDAY, JULY 9. 1886, Y : | PHE ' oo e g 05 on e WHOLESALE AND JOBBING | 5, ' i : HE . jh | 1 pocket. Durin, lho“hnlo time he .hd ury’ .'wu agfon 1 a big |h\”u.”n. Bl a ek T MISSIONARS CONVENTIY ROLTRG VAT Acien, T SUMLoRC I | et b bt agan i e o | movsEs or COU NC“ BLUFFS l . ppears to be in th e sort of condi- | Ménts ap ‘\Iu-l‘v ;‘n the i‘.‘l"'.[.":’ o ‘ +hA-AA LML Tertrday tho Olsing Day ofa Most Suc- | on, Tnow e that theman i hot | gonmant ob Bl g K57 wi | COUNCIL BLUFFSC TRIDAY MORNING, dJULY.o cessful Meeting, 4.(‘\.r treatment than a mere fine for | tional marking on the hoof, and is fhen cady for business ow of nothing GRIC R, g S S £ § / - 2 IOWA'S PLEASURE SEEKERS Was He Murdered ? beast, and_ 1 think he knows of nothing | DEERE, WELLS & €O, HHST EI.ASS m EVEHY RESP BT plefuaiuln fu i | Franz Henningsen, a German, living | more painful himself, The brands be | Whologale i ” , jear the bridge at the site of the Co come obscure sars and are nee- | 0 N W.TiLton, -« . - Manager. AnInterestin etter From Lake Okos | :‘ ‘; .Hm ‘,:,‘ I‘, \\|:.ylv1 ‘(” ”r‘\t’ d x\v‘n‘ “n:' e ‘w“»mv:;« 'hw,\‘l :v‘v 1v|‘~“l§l”r |'1M 1 Agrlcllllural Imple.’nents, Bllg@” A y TELEPHONES Doji—A Probable Murder— Another ¢ .lhl W y H T ‘YIH | that when the time comes for renewing | _ Carriages Kte . ¥te. Couneil Dluffs, Towa " JUEINESR OFF1CE, No. 4 Crazy Man Arrested—Minor peared neatly & week 8go MRS the operation nine out of ten animals re N 3 ¥ NG Nianr Ebiton No. el icdiuiary old bachelor and lived by himself. He | {ie BT EEC T dose, and 1t is no | ) ""y"\‘"h LI AU ALY Established in 1877, 2 was seen in Denison on Thursday night | ¢agy mater to repeat ake the Original and Comploto MINOR MENTION. ‘ | of lnst week, and at that time had about | - | Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CINCINNATI, OHIO, 5 Towans in the Shade. £100 in cash on his person, He has not THE WINE WIZARD. | _ CORN SHELLRRS AND FEED CUTTERS y " R hQ New York Plumbing company || Ausoups Pu, Lake Okobofi, 1., | been seen or heard from sinee she | g Beide fon o | % TOL TR TS0 a5 ot Main Strcet BUILD OYER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. e loordor 8. by Ralter, the ¢ July 7.—The ot woather is rapicly dfty. | was Nabits, very | How a Y oun t a Bride for a oot Biufts, Towa . I\ bk "l,","‘ pU AL ing people to 1his favorite summer re. | Methodies ! fearcd that | L teceipt, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Co \“H"u\‘ \;”I ompany’s hos A Taenis TR et kg R D § has |w|‘ n‘.m foul |ll4\| \nml‘yh has | Rambles for Texas Siftings Abroad | Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhers of 20,000 Vehicles Annually. *end for Catalogue, ooper ¢ o8 ! i Are A1 been made along the viver from Denison | ppa Fronchman says: ¢ \!m[l\.-u[l b i q < q down wit welet fo il 1o trouble whateve § exporienced - s the best companions Frifgos, and all kinds o! rm Machinary. R - 2 0 v S— Frank Mithen | ‘ \ totl atore | SRBREE I8 Vi b Caught and Taken to the Pen. lady are e best companions in | ST 1116 South Main Strect, Council Blutts, = rank 1 has been elected sceres | in sleeping while the thermometer re Pirig: tao wieh; Chitelgs: Repllger, knd. Lo vorld But 1 am sure that nine out | Towa WP YLS WORTH tary of the cigarmakers’ union malns as it is. Fishing, boating and bath be two men, Chavles Keplinger and | o8 gvopy ten Germans would exchange | . .A. The thermometers still kept £00ling | ing are bein Lin extensively by | Charles Searborough, who hired a team | the chambertin for a bottle of Schloss | ANE HANDLESS b around 95 1n the shade yesterday allwho o of M. Weatherby, the liveryman, to go | Johannisherger : ¥.0.G1RAR0N s G5 I Winan Cabinet photographs &3 per doz, at A cannon bursted on Monday, the day | four miles out in the country to look Iis easy enough to purchase simple | = Pros.€recas, Mo &Counsol Sherraden's, 317 5wy, for 60 days onlv. | on which the Fonrth was celebrited after a joh of painting, were followed | Jolinnisherac ‘.{,,l:;”|[”.”(f(ll":r\\\:v"l"‘:‘vzl‘ll\ll Council B!ll'h Handls F“[) 'y Arthur Lefkovitz has elosed his auction | injured Henvy Michael, who had loaded | jnio Missouri by Mr. Weatherby and ar- | '-“ s bili ‘]‘[ NRE ,m rporated) ot and shoe store, and stored Ins stoek, | it with wet sand after placing @ quart of | rested on Monday. On Wednesday they [ 10146 by & bious old cront in fngen, I Axlo, Pick, Slodge and Smail F . MeAl booked at police head. | powder inatand vamming it havd. 1t f Ltrial, yestorday morning may ¢ u deep interest for the few. THRnaloa, G ivory SARSRTION e el b 16 e | burst into many pieces, and one tonoad '| last e to the | favored Americans who have drunk of quarters on the ehar Ben Marks puts a 8500 yuacht onto Manhattan Beach, as the old cut-ofl’ lake is now ealled, In the superior court yeste: » of poisoning dogs since it pro CARDPETS, only reason | = - - is and other eranks COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., me to the annual sale of the Schloss i N rday the | pocoived abad ent, which was sewed up Stenographer and typewriter. O. Mun- | Johannist wnd gobble up all the wine m(,:i",,pets"..I(l;"fnd,l?‘s“.m!'lfiq‘ofim_ls\m,fl?:'“ ease of Mynster & Lindt vs'd. Wo Ander- | Ho is doing nicely asis Mic Arnold’s | son, with M. F. Rohrer, over €. B. na No. 605 Tirondway’ Caunell R 2 Bon was on trial hotel served 1,102 meals on the day of [ tional bank. ntury ago old Jacob Hal . lowa. | The '”1' 1 ‘founcil Blufie lodge 1. | celebration, which was attended by many SEWRCTERIY,. aufe four sons, one beantiful | 0.0, ve installed lust evening by | from other resorts on the lakes, and " oty dauiny daughter named Anita, and the finest CIGARS, TOBACCO, BT, | W ,\“,‘ onGIsnwoou h i o Sioux City’s waterworks scrve up veg- | vineyard in Rheingan, - And yet dacob > 4 hout n hundred pounds was for by thedepot, adong distance from | juch n where 1t expleded A, Gillewt, of | Missouri. Dakota, who was siting near the gun, = - pen 'ms they have not that rarc and costly vintag f‘m’ horse thicves nowadays in - DL GOM | dancing was indulged in until " stables wi Ssour « Fis I v 3 i als N PEREGOY & MOORE, Matt Garlowski, of the Ogder so | on ‘Tuesday morni \| any peop ctables with Missouri mud was not happy, for he had also tub- s el Y dence on 1 street, on the old | six tents havi cwhile | beer were shipped into Des Moines last | wine that woula equal the Sillery of the | Fingst Brands of Clgars, Tobaceo & Pipes. 2 | aker lot. ¥ who are to | week. i ‘|K'mo”|dnl\|”l‘.‘ UI(M:“.‘x“" Nursing this | xo, "2 Main ana 27 Ponr ts. Council Blafrs, { les Giimore, whose familiar face | ¢ 1 A to-day. Mr. and [ Des Moines has 000 of ontstanding | belief he- had sent nis four sous respec: Towa. Bis onv Bichth Strest Cowncil B e ooy n(::.‘,"vx:w‘n"":]‘c.”(.{..‘.lu g TREAAEME, L ATFAT W REERRES FWIHEICANO U IWINE: A0 PIEEBHE | “l}lf\l\ Eperna, Rheims and Huat- 803 Eighth Avenus anl Eighth Strest, Council Blufs, B abot s, thete to wn the scerets of the te wines of champagne. , when Anita had seen about sev- house for two weeks past, is said to have | J- B Miller, of Couneil Biufis, have been | interest COMMISSION. gone into Nebra iting here for the past week. Gen Plnu-np nters take kindly fo water nThe, weighmsut is now called the e e i | ey et away with threcand a hadf mil | 00 QLR o Joe el S SNYDER & LEAMAN, TR > wai ems to be oblige > f ) Kok allons aday. fent came strolling along the Khine, anc holesalo A4 e i v b of General Passenger nt’ Morse, of Hoibee A SHTH Gk Kangey| oo to wait for the city council to make his | Y, {ion 1 : v, who arc ~'nl\tlm\:i\”\:)fm“v. ‘xx"ll‘;l\]\‘;:lzll\l 50, | took her heart back to Munich, where he | Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. % o { % %- SL. \.M/\)\\V., B e 000 OGO T the Orleans, were visitors here THF A8 Rt a5 sl i Was studying chemistry, | It scoms that No. M Pearl S, Council Slufa. L' d (ew Lerced o L Des Moines is going Council BIuns one | day. DroJ. . Weatherby and July 13, 14 and 15. when he Sought ol Halbaufels and ox J better, and is planning to bave the busi- | of Kansas City, are here for the Old river men deelare that the Missis- | pluned how decply he loved Anita, noss honsos closod every Saturday. aftor: | S pre sy 4 e sippi has never been so Tow before within | Jucob had tookal With supreme scort | - DRI, | teds, Beatel Suitin ? kadwu\x, SQA’\M' noon during the heated term. Ll iea ot Mrs. i of | thew memory At the present time. upon the presumptious young man, and HARLE, HAAS & CO. 8 [ / E ( 4-{- * Ladics wishing to do shopping should | Sionx City, have taken a suite ot rooms | On the evening of July 2 the postoflice | inqui i i A do 50 before 7 o'clock in the cveuing, so | for the summer, George R. Osgood, a | at Northwood was broken into, the safe | W du you know about Riine | Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, lJruwafa' 8 mlflg(-s Et: ’ \I:\;n .\'z,un)u W ‘6/ a,fi,c&t fow& fll M MW\ ant of Des [ blown openand two registered puckages [ wine? as 1o give the clerks o clear room when | prominent dry goods mer 3 K. | taken, Only how to drink it. they ciose the stores at 7 o'clock Moines, with his son, are nej B: asis Burglars entercd the residence of Fred low and family, 0f Dos Moines, T, 16| Crestons city dobt auounts 0. 80 per WJusi so. Well, you're a blockhead = = Kel t Hamburg, (|I4“1)(I:|‘I“y|i‘g():'v and | Galbraith, cashic |‘u=t| \I.umxm\ ll»mL g l])l\vn'ml ||.-‘l Moine i\n!u:\”~“llm»ll;:lmld m‘-\‘r:l |7|‘”~‘!:ll:ll"\(i|“l|:l{xg|i DRY Goobs. ya’wt& cwet shawn o arrying his pantaloons out of doors, | Sioux City, with his family, having driven Keokuk, $30.37, and Dubuque, | 1o help me make @ wine | th: xR M. B, SMITH & CO 2 22 . BH BN o podkataof £38 cash, and left | across the country. M. 1! Hawley and the best still champagne ey ya 4 s this bity. 226 Broadwa COUHGII B|Ilfl EHEBRERIERL SRHe REaUH . famnily and the Missos dennic and Fannie | <o Heart of the Andes, the cele | | /v is impossible,” sud the student, | Laprtars aad dodars of Dry G, ¥ h S ('I» ley Price is recovering from the | Plumb, of l‘”\ wre here for auforty brated painting by Fredevick "Chareh, is | P08 g X ! Notions, g nd 114 Main St., Nos. 113 - ) L ;s Vhat! eried old Jacob, in a rage it : Gl Dlits, Tow offcot of hic biows: he recoived nt tho | a8 is Mr o owned by a farmer who lives near Des |y 1 old o Tage. an .+ Council Blufrs, Towa. Bands of the ang of trampe, but still has | Lark Moines iYou tell e it s impossible: N ou: T MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, SWAN BROS., considerable troubie witih his head, and | ¢om The Creston Advertiser tells of a donkey | piryan b Y Just confessed you know has to avoid the hot sun. MeC 'vv; nfkl IA,"lIv fil., wi "{L v 4 e . solling to | several weeks, “There arenow 1t # a lllllnlrnlnnm-. It is thought that by | ; nothing of Rlune wines in that city that has be N ¥ g Dealers in Mileh Cows. nsbect Lrakiied (0 closely | Hoigng oL Riune winest @ @ istey.? W, BU i e IR e e cdionn i 1 sy | FLATR GrOODS A%@;"? At Qur Stock Yard of |.‘.\,,,L_,|,“,,|,J, insj |.| on hnm-r round W o bty S A donkey are awful 1o contemplate Norellikaithos mosseuy, | General Commission. No. 542 Broadwa trip tickets at the s rate, (it now i July 1, tho erowd hero will be the largest. | =y, g% rome conrbof Towa hasaflirmied | ox still, heonso thaaathne of the sofl will | — Councl By “| WIGS MADE T3 ORDER. ! s mich as a man’s life is worth to say to tho New Y Plumt rom 11).- sentence of Judge Stoneman, of Cedar | pot permit it. Golden Plant’ WIRT & DUQUEITE, s 2 and 526 E. Broadway,Council Bf Sty o R e umbingeon M salvation | v it thrive > than the Fholonsio ; 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa £ rlow w rested for getting so sy sell.Z Opera house block. or dis- t wines of oivien or i " + " — s to fall usioe on - the ‘sidewalks, | 'Y il Overa houso blo furbing the peace hy beating o drum on | Binau. Fruits, Confectionsry & Faucy Grocerlss. : Creston House and having in his pocket a portion 30 to Beard for room mouidings. the streets. She will now pay or go to “Youwre a fool!! screamed old Hal Nos. 16 aud 18 Pearl £t., Council Bluirs, ¢ > ’ of which the city wanted o I Ip pay for 2 o jml baufels; nevertheless, Ilumwh he hated | - T = = < Tive only hotel in Council Blufts Lavin luoknm \fter |u~( such cases. e it HORSES STARVED ON THE PLAINS | (I ~n|4|| ut for tl zi GROCERIES. AL for uu,,m. many of the Juno. licenses ek iAo S s ost thoy bo tru 2 £ “ are still inpaid. A siort time ago the | Missionary convention held in the Broad- | An oflcer Wells Some Secrots - Diys | “ynd, s 1 have said, the student went | Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocerles, e RO T T ses were requived in - advance, but | way Methodist chureh of this city. The | and Days back to Munich, taking with him Anita’s : SN RA ——— AL SIonN, Pro ters have drifted into a more lax con- | convention has proved a great success, love. From the day he his | Also Wholesuic Liquor Dealera, No. 416 Broad- op sation Council Bluifs ¢ in earnest which he de: Boston to Bar dition. ideri i 0 T gt > friends began to know him as the “Wine 2 s — . 2 considering the intense heat. The audi- X A I 3 B =y = s Tho ikt il a2 2 3 ant in the United ard:" for thencefort > was always To close the summer stock Tow- Lho baying has beon oriored and the | ences have been large and the interest | Stages eay G amiiithe feonsse) | [ aiiain) e lornbco R INGRIng o | A wAnYs) i O e, o JACOB SIMS, more to get the mat vor| 5 i B Coone o abimork vor. ‘There have been in attendance | discussion of the merits of hor I YRR LIV BADY DOt (ORGSR | ae s e e it thirty-two pastors, lvllw,d]l?] the Al i\mll ‘“"" m 1t was noted that the flavor and savor nf LM(]]EP Hamm Saddlery, Etc P e £ b which they are furnished to tie govern- | these wines consts A h , Elc. ? Kicl's hotel. - and a ].Iu,_m lnu{nln,‘ryf)(\v]r‘\a“u n from | yiont. Not long since 500 horses were | hore was. alw. 3 G ol_Dats, Tow. COUNCIL BLUFF3. he dummy booked to leave here at | western Iowa and eastern Nebrask pureh: s city, St. Louis, Chi berenmot obatthrr o oHic . ~ Practices in State and Federal Courts, 3 @ very uncertain train these | Yesterday the chief feature of interest | ynd other lar, cantile: center " | about the student and his room. At 1 Rooms 7 and & Shugart Block, work on the new bridge often | was the address of Rev. Dr. Butler, in [ troopsin the four big western dey length one night in late autumn his oD S ¥ g 2! MET ) THE the train has been suspended, there Texas, n which divisions it is estimated i z 0! 2.0 it 2 Bl S the wine he had pas: being no run between 11:30 and 2: an interesting discussion of | three fourths of our umy is comprised. | pounced it the choicest they had ever contract let, but it will take w week o | kot up to the nsual degree of Methodist | of the ohat the oficer drifted iio (ho | (et of wine {0 it raom. shich tsoloct BECKMAN & CO. ATTORNEY AT W Dealers in to be done will be the alley in the rear of | nine presiding clder: LA s with its running, and_ for two bed! vividly his trip fre f the Platte, Dakota, M 1 and q S &, ibed vividly his trip from | ments of the Platte, Dukota, Missouriand | follgw-students onthused 10 2 wan ove St I t hl dM l Y d T e e ar Sale Stables and Mule Yards, The police -found a woman nnnounced on the pro- [ “Most of our c horses,” said the | gasted, Nos, 342 and 344 nrgudwny.rouncn sars. | Are offering bargains now every day. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ogden house about 1 o'clock yesterday ious members taking part. are Jost on the It is very much like Sille ex Opposite Dummy Depot, morning, who acted str: e nShowasi| = initho nttamoon thelthno wastidevoted No one here cast ) e 4 Al | clumed one, bt far superior o > the rigor of our western mili- The “Wizard” smiled triumphantly, dutics or the hardships they entail [ ayq't oat .l(nlndlumh, ande imed fo have come | 1o the meeting of the Woman’s For 2 g : INE { rom Chadron, and wanted to go to Clin- | Missionary society. The meeting v tar : 1 y entail | was the lust drinking bout hié J ! ton, In. She had come over from Omaha ',‘,', ,1,,)‘”‘1,) Mrs. E. D. McCreary. | for the soldiers and their beasts. We | held in m,,:,.,,.; il % Wholesnle [][] flrsfi S [][ E W[]r C on the midnight train and taken a hack 1 pleasing addr Mrs, | suppose that the great west is teeming As the holidays drew ni 4 i t 8 a g ade ; sose tha grea 3 | ays drew nigh old Jacob 3 for up town without any money, and v of the Woman’s Mis- | with_ verdure and forage, whereas the | Halbaufels sent for his four sons, but Iioul \§186} ‘anls(, Ho avlymfllerd‘fva\‘?. { nd Wood Stock, Council BluiTs, Tows with no place to go to. ‘The police saw of the Des Moines con- | factis thatin very many tracts of coun- they could give him no encour = P | f 7r d U d HU‘LS AND H(HIL aras[}s Ur JG an pwar SI that she was given a sle nngplace atone e some interesting in- scouting parties are compeiled to | Op'th they wi of the botels, and yesterday morning she | formation eons rning the work of the | ride for aweek or more, at the rate of | yothi o could be e 480 was sent on her way by the aid of the | women i this cause, perhaps fifty miles a day, with no g therr father’s viaeyard D, . McDANELD & CO., Livlieel A pmi i e e i inobino Bl honfemmeRsbelsounclibial o e e Mar e ISl o1 Hides, [mb[flldflf!fls 'and Pafiflmsy Iery ndmother is greatly | dress. He was forme the v A general sc i demned army horses. would show that | greeted hith with an onth and a frown; | Taew, Wool, Telts, Gronse ani Furs Council worried beeanse some , whom shie | China, g X s : has invited in to s told her the | dress he exhbited a large number of | their retirement from the servi ment. :d that ‘pajasaaday S0 pOjURAIZH YO035 [y ptconstantly on hand ¢ loas, and Mules | ¢ retail or in ¢ is due | Hut Anita, in hes ted him with a Blutts Tows, Al I e promdtly filled by coutract on shorg Brw's cireulation is falling off both here (|||u|~ll|«~4 gathered by i in China. more tostaryation than anything else. | ylad ery and = was full of = Chea . Stock sold on co n and in Oma he old iady should look question drawer followed “hap- | Very often the trooper’s horse .lu.;h in | compensation oILS. 1 pon s *llNll “}u L0 \ Proprietors. culs which is grow- | lnin {m “abe mans o1 No. after her own 1 this pleasing fea- ing 1 weing age. 1f the | ture, and added much” to Nonpareil really wants to lot e public | the ' answering of the queries 1 see how many people read her scrap | handed in. One of the prine: ques- | and are finally condeimn ranks from sheer exhaustion, and | “Yer picture ' d up that the, ation and s surprise and de light when the W izard, " nonehalantly COUNCIL BLU STABLES, corner 50 badly 1 m the' pri merly of KIEL SALL 6th ave, and 4th street, d for use in the | eellars, adided |n-|\|l.q~n:1\ book, why does she ot publish sworn | tions was as to tho cost per eapita of con. | field and shipped o vecruting stations. | ' 1 think T ean improve your vint- | Illuminating & Lubricatiag i3 Gasolim statements as to the cireulation? The | verting the heathen. The answer agreed | Where they answer much b 0 | e now beyond the excellence of any BTC., ETC. f ublic is daily given the ..N.mmum of | to, s shown by the finaneial | than @ horses for driiling | still ehampagne,” 8. Theodore, Agent, Conacil BT, Towa, SI”(S lflfl. Y mImn«m.” u;;ml number uln BEeEs, and | reports, was that the cost per head was ] “h?ldm 'Ih‘ l']fl)‘“ al ayt S0 Jacob led him to the brimming | — e = 80 long ho L presents figures and | about §8. demanded in th cetion of horses ' | casks, quite humbly, for e was overpow- LUMBER, PILING, ETC. | o i . (csi >, facts, with a cirenlation of between | - As on the day before, so yesterday the | cavalry servic “,‘ the confident air of the young | — Choice Display aicit Pa u 12,000 and 13,000, the publisher of the | ladics of the chureh served at noon a ““vll in the first place, none but g ndful of serap books mukes herself | very enjoyable luneh to the visitors, the | ings are taken. The government “de A. OVERTON & CO., *said the laicer, | Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, | Lac@ Flouncings in Spanish and ndes. terns, Al ridicuious by her sniveling complaints. | tavles being spread in the church parlors | not eare tor stallions or mares. The ing before one, 1 will of course pay i ) her snivel tavles being sy i i Subtted for yvehasn should stand | DO IOr o i And Bridge Matorial Spocialios \ bl L i Council Biuffs Seo that your books are made at More- In the evening Dr. Butler and Chaplyin | 88 least fifteen hands m,:l berof l} Kinds. Office No. 13 3 house & Co., Room 1, Everett block, MceCabe Alvh\vu(l addresse s and - weigh | " Phen while the old man's eyes goggled . ) Gh \ howt wine hundred pownds. Ho should | iy IO B 2 (AR e RAR S| Counoll Biygs Loxs 5 "m“] Laces, L9 e A Jorted vies of reso- | be short in the back and also short m the | Apita gazed on in wonder, the student, VINES AND LIGUULS. A 'l'l:'""l"‘" ll'"l“uir"l" lutlons, ancouraging the, pooplo 10 & postern Jolnte, pAllones ]'“1"1" aiboastarithlawitiching bt arm resting on tho 1im of | DR 4 idib i - 2 . Jackson and Judg, ner are lity towards the missionary | @ badly shaped head wouldn't pass mus- | he cask, began to wave bis left above e : in Boston. canse, setting forth the wonderful pro- | teratall. Low withers is one of the | the wine in & very solemn and impressive JU“VI:llth‘nl\lv)] idh WHITE fi;ompmyi N. P. Dodge and family have gone to | gress made, present excellent condition, [ most essential points, because a horse | yanner, He then turned to old Halbau ; Sl LYV RN Clear Lake. and bright f..m...umn the work. They | With high withers is liable to work tne | fels and sud Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, 405 Broadway. J. R, McGuire, of Des Moines, was in | commended the 7 wisdom of th saddle forward and got._soros; and onco You need not keep this any longer in | Agent for St Gotthard's Horb Dittors, No. 13 B the city yesterds }\Im were the pr uu\ln x; in pn;p. : |(;‘ ’““l:‘-“ :‘”':"'I‘"""' '"'l ”“‘i‘lilll_"‘]' |:““!'I o< | the cask. It is now ready to bottle; but Main St. Council Blaffs, A Scleet Stock of Choice % or the convention, and those who had | comes worthless, In addition to these | firo rack and fine it again.” B Htie b g For R atas. 1 8 Stubbs loft last even- | {iiihod S oxoelle ent . programme, fientions o st be absolutely | flaotul, bt vet i iitlo - doubtine, SCHNEIDER & BECK, ' Aeveoitios dn Y r rom contracted hoofs, or won Jucob dirceted that the \nnn" man’'s Py - § - ; r 0 touday to visit | Substantial abst rots of itles and roal | pass the inspection of the board.” dor e oboyedd, and meanwhile he bene | Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, in Michigan, estato loans. J. W, & E. L. Squires, 19 [ *‘In what manner horses sceured | pefore him the pregnant hinges of his No G0 Main St., Councid Blugs, . l( Se Iu:lu»nmmll Mus. I;vm of | Pearl street, Coun > eavi ervieey'? rheumatic old knees . ; Cheaper than yon ever saw them. Fine L are spending a few days z ene| 25, : " inally on New Ycar's eve the | — - : . for grad jon dresse . — \\ n. Arndt, of this city. roceries, dry tinware, crockery | ticular class’o : g ceom- | s \Wizard” said assortment for graduation dresses, 7 soneral Moliride and wife, of Lincom, | clicap. J."J. Stulter, 505 upper Broad | ing scarcer cyery day. Ui o, | e o st some of it | SPECIAT, NOTICES. | Sumples sent when requested, OFFICER & PUSEY, stopped over in the city yesterday visiting . | he fag| eders are give | most delicious wine. 1t is fit for castles friends and procecded 1o Marengo, Towi, i AT —— 'h::“ll"-‘l; attontion to tho raiging What suy you? Shall we uncork a bottle o AT ome Down b the Stamps. drangit horses of the Percheron, Norman Saliloss Johunnishergor” 0 e e cagorto Mapeet p ety Sening for Ohi- | i cigarmakors of this ity and vicin- | and simifar stock, which oL gonnae. | A e Bellaas doba B RO - WOTICE. b fom olnters to holp bim i his offiolar dutios n sorely inconvenienced by | 100 slow for cav Itis & | of it pourcd out for Anita, Special advertisements, such 1s Lost, Found, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, cre. d to purchase their stamps | HSUIr fact that llu"vliunhl’mfl sbidg il tllmvkll-" soizd tho 1o Laun, For Balo, "o tent, Wants, Boardin, L) shoa 1857 wmucl Haas left las evening for the | in Des Moines. Often goods all ready to | prey for all sorts of imposition. Rgitlo and rapmmed SRO.00k a5 1t Info hiv: | eto, will beinseried In this column ot tho law His fumily will go inthe same | bo sant outon some urgent order hive | Instanco, at tho Tuas mepooty mavHh, fateal MR {oEtho Oisk ke f s 4 ; Frd ¢ & e have | Ins 0 la Inspection on| “Ab, heaven,” ho critd, smacking his | tionand ¢ Line for cach -ubsequent ‘ tion in a ShOrt time on & summier | pud'to bo held here because the stamps | OUL of SNty horses offertd were acaoptd S ke ion, Leave dvortlseinonts. at our. ofico, d R‘,r m.,'IrOuE:ml.V[....\ e ous B 5 el ; could not be bought and got here in | 1Lostlers trotted them out for inspection | parie, Can you impurt. the seeret, young | No. 12 Veal stroot, near Broadway, Council | CANCERS (o %nieh of Grawins ot bisa: 3 Fremont Benjamin and wife, of Avoea, N St . | full of confidence that they could “unload h? You shall have Anita and 10,000 | Blums. | 1 a and Miss Zoe Heflin were at 'the Pucific the men engaged in this | {heir employers’ full stock of usele it - swe——— |y 000 o eanns 2000 auality. eadll CHRONIC DISEASES or ail kinds a spectaity. yesterday, en route for Arnold's park, to | bus petitioned for a change by | equines. Some of the animals’ manes WANTS. jaloo’ patiarnts. KOO AUAILY. BNG | oyenchiy AT DU et cioa ; Bpend sev weeks there. whicn they would be enabled to buy | and foretops weie plaited and decorated And on 'the mar, having lowest prices, o3 Poarl Btroat, Colt sctl Hu T Miss Lulu Chapman, daughter of Rey, | their stamps here, but now comes the with strips of ‘red flannel. Their tails § 7one well, he handed his father-in-law a | JOO8 SALE—=Amcrican hand pross, txl0, Cube £ O S L Dr Chapuan, and Nis £ T James and Bouncemont thas they will boreafier bo were ‘done up in common ~bagging | ip of pi U1 gontained,” suid the | A 40 28 adare Yory chear. No-% Nprl'iul|Ii»|‘n|m(-i to churches, gocic- b daughter, Mi vil, of Missouri Valloy, | Feauired to order their stamps from Dav- | of so bulgy & shupe as to suge 0 it 10 | Muin st R L WILLIAMS ave I tho olty Mf“,“|,‘,',‘_ “"."““'N‘: "u> enport. This will make it still more in- | the probability of their being about ten :':h:'::.‘(“’ f“l‘{ R DS Simio | OB KALE=OId pupers, 1n guaniitios (o sui, s and elergymen, y convention, ind are the guests of Dr., W, "”"‘V"“ nt, and will nn«'u hinder |Ir D Wi long, Of course, these decorations | aueh to the cask 3 hd 4 = ARl AT vy T A. Ellis, discourage manufae! 1z her had to come off to make sure that the - - 1 # N, My ) 8 b ‘) ¢ the general good of tho city the mat 1s were all there and thi 5 1 i d J I -:wm_ 5th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, 3 E. R. Fonda and wife left last good y ma tails were all there and that the manes i K. B- Fondaand wifo lofs Laa J‘J"x':‘.-“’.' hould be looked into and an attempt | were” o hair mstead of_onkum. The | W pg, Dr, H, N. Taylor N. SCHURZ, \ Dey N anufact b R whioh 10 Fun “m“" numerous :lwul«- to secure the needed accommoda- ‘»]\ N ](.x a horse lumIIErl inspection mi | o . . . . y ! A CALIGRAPH TYPE m“v[\m and SUPPLIES 1 hort “ t and P closely examinned. he, In geners AR s e e f ik J K the part, \n 0 thr Y., N ' ) g rigor e atio ch takes up | 400505 u speciu cerations, old sores, & " - v ) Llevators, ‘|,r A an by~ ,wm‘,_" v will g ough o Ban Yo. 108 Pearl street, Eomei ais, Almn(lxqu rtor of 80 hour—all over him, | Siuokses s spociulty, | Licerations, old sores, an SRS SR g Sl oy d Rt i om his teeth to his fetlocks and hoofs. | o Ve coticited. 5 . The Quick Me e i Drop 1 John Templeton® | Thew the hostler is directod to walk the | g s®eth o\ 2010 calitornia . i y i L tioues (0 grow in favor, and it is with bouse block. animal up and down the length of the Street Omaha, Neb. | BSUSUSHED USEDINALL Ching, Glassware od,lanps, E d;mwh) that \ln ave been able to sup- — ).mk,b erward to run him as fast as PMTS lIF THE | § ply the demand for them so far this sea- Another Crazed Brain. the beast can go. If hisactioniseasy | - D b son. 1ry one. Coop n; & MOGEE. Officer Leonard arrested the other day he is ordered ‘tied in’ tor the final in WEH ZUflflUU 5 7, D | e gy b spection. The last test is a run up-hill EW ENGLAND CONSERYATORY OF 80 LD WORL < | Go toBear for room mou a man who gave his name as Jacob He: for a distance of two hundred yards o - e 2 et i o NS ning, and who was supposed to be stupid, | so, lu;n ]ulm; \\h]ul hgm_itl No suddle IUSlC Bosmn Hass. \ - - S B Attention, Bir Kulghts. through drink. The fellow staggered | is used e hostler simply mounts and | o BEST, nn A“RIAGE 0 N B M Special conclave of Ivanhoe Command- | but little, but acted very queer, and re :"::‘f\ ::, ,llh‘x :"M“.“” ]“«n |I u-lnfiz y TIMOTI’IY SEED, orses and ules ery No. 17, K. T., this (Friday) evening | fused te talk at all. When led into the | oo€ | eral appll- | 4 v ; pi il purposes. bought and sold, ut vetall aad oty 3 h{"l““ e 4 N M‘” . I{fd roulng Qe ia IR Bl (ISR, i e :";‘l::mxl‘;n'r)“‘hh:lu“ll;“l(cluf to his beast | Catalogucs and Pri application. Sddby 1 hiave & quantity of sound, well cieanod or & puposes: bhauxks 460 00id, 3t in) r liorse passes ~ Bojourning Sir Knights cordially invited. | him, and hung with a death grip on & | this muster he is purchused and led to o) By order of the E. C | few’ silver “dollars which kie had in his | the blackswith shop 10 be branded. nml%sr‘.:su‘.n:" allihe '""(,li"'d'l" 7P Wi Renless. which 1 offer ut reasonable tigurcs. Eeed