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‘ 6 THE OMAHA DAILY. BLi:@ IFREIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1888, ";:\\; \1\\0 'S POLICY. 1 H \ ‘ WHATEVER ELSE YOU DO, thLE:zl;.ieglsDOifllmll THE D\IL‘\' B, | COUNCIL BLUFFS. { for Doi't forget that the Cowncil Bliughs Cavpet Comperny will make «a COUNCIL BLUHS His Tnangursl Presents Practioal Polata of | time. Now ind e old deed | change in their firm on Jannarvy 18t neat, and that they ave bound to AGRICCLTURAL INDLENEYTSR FRIDAY MORNING, O ] General Tuter Oi'FICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREE FAVORING THE WAGON BRIDG i « fo 1 mettervially veduce theiy stock begore that dea, DEERE, WELLS & (0. F - i . t Go see them before you purehase clsewhere, and obtain their prices, A d Ll s el A el iy " t o by anything in the v line the 1" qi ¢ pricesthat | ; Whirt sk The Dolngs of the Council-Sunday | WSRO Y 10 the lives LA RAU AU AR AL b A oA Agricultiral Implaments, Buggiss . Sanget. | by Lyt \ will cortainly swit you X villeilly, DASSI0N H.W. T - . - AReT. School Workers in Sessfon —~An 1 Carria t te ( 1 Bluits, Town, AL 011 Deed to Rich Oman I 105 ol M, 18 HOLALY Their stock eonsists of all grades and makes of | Hufte, To OB 1 L i1 tich Omana | of som Mr. Garman has Y [ KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O Riomr kotron No. ¢ | Property. | - | ha < eys 1o k | Make th Origimal o oS The Inaugural | 2\ St | | e o mdithee e | Cappets, Curtains, 0il Cloths, |t tiire, \ honanza th Main Street N ) i | ldres | ¥ l‘ . bo sumelent | Co Bonfs, Towa, N 8 | M 1 I ! vire s at : : 5P DAVID BRADLEY & €O, E ( st Pl TRl Femivy e Mattings, Window Shades, , ManiFra an 1 Job B FA A % oy et x| ,,("f.w.“" g | Agricultural Tuplements, Wmn» Bn gios, ‘,; | 88 0Py s el | CUR'TAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Bte. | g i at vt o tarn Novuan M ERLAA R ¢ mble and v spacions the vt Ihe | St b O AL L Ui binet 1a larg ner | "‘I‘ s were filled with o ""’“"y"““‘ | able body for wpproval, wiiich corde ar & looke H.w“uv wdd as | 1 tot of Table Linens. Towcls and Napkius to close out at LESS L peDig onon pebinicls anil 8 Tarita URNS 1 G iiiing (s oecasioh. | AL D) olelBok | Tov g eI A g osco never deeded the “proper THAN COST, See thein. { ANE HANDLES to give ifs fiestannual bangquet October 19, |V .>‘. tine, annonnced the comiig o th | She v o o e | g e [ COU.IlCl] Blufis Oal.pet CO i | wal BI.]T; l:{i;ldll; ‘l'\;[l\"]“mwl. A ne fron being t il dal party, consisting of the brid i | necossi ¥ preia ot - . I'q [ building occupied by Mes, d. B e | attendany,” Mliss Hattie Hunt, of this | to il TR ol R ia s AL B = . Manufactyrers of Axiy Winden and smat on Brontway, e Mondrioks affieinted | D1 e groom and wttendant, Mr. Put: | agwoll by anost evsry Tutivkivnl S, | frSutway, |, P houe $00 No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Hiitne oF ovars Assoripion s nam, of Cedar Rapids, The bride’s dress | without regard to part the weading of William A, Miller, of i un's-voiling o | the ety lost John W. Chapman. it lost on : T e e e e CARPETS, Sitvor City, and Elin E. Moss, also of that | W18 crenm-white nun's-veiling, with mar its foremost, ablest and best citizens, s | Flectrie door bells, burglar alarms, and winoe y shallneil buds sind and tbe roses, 1o ar- | fyan' whowas widely and favoraoiy knowi | oery form of domestic lectrical ippi | ' " COUNCIL BLUFIS CARPET CO,, " 1 fele of o eing wor o groc th a national reputation a man who was nees a " cw or mbing Co, Tiho Good Tompla rave o ball Tast | Lel0 00 bm oy B Or ' Lok, | Mays ready 1 advacate i detend (i i o Carpets, Carlains, Window Shats, T e “;\M.‘(\\.,.”‘,‘”.‘-“.T e ] e | terestsof the elty and its itizens: a man of | The Sunday School Workers. Ly Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtu pholstory Q0018 “ strict Honesty and integtity The Sunday school convention opencd EreNa. 400 ltrontvay’ Caune i pated arch of overgreens from Hho centor | o whor he avoosiad The Sunduy school convention opened Farming Lands in Towa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from #3500 to roadway Counoil iiutts, Do not fall into the delusion that be- | 9f which @ marri i was suspended. | vight, bit, always atfable, its first session at the Baptist chureh yes £10.00 per chool and state lands in Minnesota on 8) years “.,.,‘ 5 per 146 SO0 WorD at the recent | The eeremony w n performed th erant towards those who held onpos terday fternoon as previou Land Buyers farve free. Information, cte., given by CIGARS, TOBACCO, BT, ( Hindley, | When o community lo 1, it iay cent intere: \ A PIE < <gill on | made them one by noune Ithongh not 1 o | P. P. LAUSTRUD, — — {ily eloetion that Four name Jssbill o | of Weeping Wator, Neb.. u relative of | weil fect sty and Lan ook rownd | o6 agh Mot fis MY WOG | N, 505 Throndwny, CouncilBlufly, Town, ngent for FrolItkeot & Cor, CHIG PEREGOY & MOORE the hooks. You must registe it thi [ ol Wooning Watory Net, wirelative ‘ot Sty S ARt h i anotior Lo | 10 nee was ns desived, the meet- | ¢ agent for 0., Ci ¢ O & ) 5 week if you want to have any snow to | the bri angratvutions MUIMCrous | ¢y nis place, After th Mayor At was of an exceedingly instrue: | AL Joblicea i AtRGES \otH and eariost wore given the “newly | HEC S plae A Permit to wed was given yesterday to | Wedded, aftor which an elegant repast | Eyang as “wiayor pro T e ot L e S Yt | comprising the delicacies of the season | sonse and wisdon, exhibite ed o The good sting charncter, urging Pinest Brainds of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes hool workers the greatest [[Ru. C L (;ILL}"TTI” Nos. 25 Main and :lyl ‘l Sts. Council Blutts, tive and inte upon Sunday s b As serve Mirth and general gayety | adwmi 1. Neds a g 0 t I o n 1 Sus'e I of Loveland, Alsoto H. 1. | W8 serv . l el carnestness ind enthusiasm in this noble n 4 ). Ve A i § revailed At 8 o'cloek the bridal party | hixhe 1 business ¥ K6 X » Nat AT 4 = = 1].‘\-\“"[,‘ of Omalia, and Dora Moreland, | Dror et o o i Ehowers of tlos anil | ordiacy apfiit i whose | ’u; k ‘1:m\‘\un .l they ave .“.‘,v,‘ d Iu“' RKesl Cisee Late CONMMISSION. Phoroare n largs number of grading [ S sHibpers. Many of He zuosts neeaim i contral’ ot ity it | wit on tion. In the absenee of J Stell arn der Heace Cun e ENEDRICEHT AN certificates and other. documents ready | yweett will make Cedsr Rapids their | ijier sueh ciroutistnecs, ©lo S ove, thiu dovotionl axorolsns wers iolesle for thu new minyor's signaturs. Ho weill | Foniec g brido: (or Clatn), s wall | Tucinnces feelig tie, ireat respn | conducted by Mr. Shaw, representative | HAIR COO0ODS, Frait and Produce Commission Merchaats, e to writs his antoxraph about ive | KGiowi anong onr prople havieg lived | L L harhs | m sionary, of Harrison county. La i <) , E I P No. 1 Poarl ., Couneil Bluifs hundrud Limes to cutel up with - the rou- | jere trom ehil ihond. e “quict. dyike | i Tiriisy is thn 1 Wil Q8616s7 AL B ORISR LGRS etectiiCfece fay kjpe LU Lo prt . ne b 088, , i manner hias won for roa host of lifc my 17 NERRILL A « teichenbach, % R e TR ) IRUGGISTS, R mecting of Fidelity Counci, | long friends who hold her in inter | The foltowing pamme is announced 29 ot A ¢ Rlutls, Joruna No. 156, Royal Arcanum, this (Friday) | lngh esteom and heartily wish her 1 tierafor to-day, hange from that = tstic <““""‘ Casar il Al HARLE, HAAS & €O, evening, October 1 1 o'clock 3 % 1'to your pal and indul cinally ¢ all affords joys this life until I shalibe able to post myself BURS dntoruata T i wtany AU N i Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Pm!s Glass members interest tingup aseries | The groomis a resident of Codar Rapids, | fid becone familiar with. the d Ve 4 INING. y of parties, please attend; al<o other busi- | awd though not so well known to us. it is | partments. Oilr city beine one of the reat- | i porotion el T e W Druggists’ Sundrics, N 0 St and ness of inportan proven beyond all question that he is [ est rilroad centers in_the west, it should be | (511 ! e ROy L i PR AT R e GG ke st DL RO IR Phe city weighmaster 18 seattering | deserving,” and possesses all the good | our poliey to extend to the va- | “905 A L T ] b T R R B ST S notices informinie the pubiic that “grain, | qualities” necessary to make a good | xions roud centering here all | po 1030-Q) RGeS e | o ied by Mr. | : SRR Bl 1 ot offgially waighod. A S R S Pt S O AT s (ot o Wholesale Caifornia. Fraits a Specialty er the new law no one can re Joy and happiness be ever theirs itizens “from imjury. § understand Lol 2| M e L b oy %o o thi 5 oneral - Commiss! o 512 d 8:00-Sabbath dese silyer knives and forks, Mr. Anul Mrs. rthe foot RSP, — across the Missouri river at or ne poointed C. A crson, before © the hoard. 1f you 0 Wi SR | = x I 1‘,,',‘,,\,,,,‘, o ot e | Todgson, Mr. aua Mrs, C. 1. Swartfager; | of Broadway, thereby giving one moro con- | o 4300 What ean be done to n Hendricks and 1 o WIRT & DUQUE on clection day, s the old custom was beaufiful plush pin cushion,” handsomely | nection witlh owr v LU tion ot officer: Soaloama T } i = o | embroidercd, Miss Hutue! Hunti large | City. CThis enterprise scems to b of the |y oo ent ; Seal brand oysters at U J. Paluers, i AN 8 esMoines b ining ins merctiants wi | TS, N L TS (D | ket SRRt Wl el o . e UGy (L Wi BN, M inteh i too ready to paitern afier | M and Mrs. H. Stophens, Mrand Mrs. | aswell as” those on the other side of thé | Seal brand oystes at 1L J. Palmer s e I GRS ers A SN AT ' on: 2o e S e e : u J.EF. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. George Maie river, who are in search of cheap homes S S e 1 bl st | ! 5 g | DosMoines, should make w move in this ¥ direction. This city needs cleaner streets and alicys, and necds them badly The supper club, of St. Paul's ind painted | fhe und Mrs. 1L Foote; one fruit knives, Mr, and Mrs. | fain privi] bt in <atm | liberal policy toward ti Marts | 120t of the righ Waltman; two beantiful sadters, Mr lozen silve given by the Acme | 1A R huren, last : e = GROCERIES. epresentatives of y owill your bopks are made by More: B r before you ok cor- | hguse & ( 3 nd I would recommend a o MURDER! OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS, | dovors of Staple and Faey Groses, proved u happy suceess. The i R P PR { of Police nos v ‘-"; A. Gollins, of Shelby, was at | | Diphherin ismeain maidag ""‘,”‘”,{:‘,‘,.‘I'm‘ Also Wholesaie Liquor Deators. No. 416 Bronde d 0 as Lo bring 1o the i : e Dbt I and £ have api s Mullen | the Pacitic yesterday [ EENERIS way, Couel! ufrs s of which 1 i M e to lis place, His boud is fled with the ity | Jolin Ables now starts on another ex- | strated the faet ad it is infalivle as o provent. | qQ = i co of which began with | Frank Beymer and Miss clerk subject to your approval. In' this de- | et Buroncan e e OX 1 Ve and oura, 1T you permit your chlidron to D HARNESS, 0P e LGP one half-dozen silver ‘nut picks, tment | desire (ke some elhanges and ! ! | i witn'diplinordn, “helr bioo be pen ous [l N Rt tempted burglary is renorted J. Q. Adams and wife having taken plae us to be ingood | were at the Pacitie yestero Grinnoll, ! 'KMAN, STROHBENN & L;U tthe residence of | two \nlum- s of poems handsomely bound | The fire d port the same al the proper t rtinent BE of Sionx Cit Lead.” For sule only 1y Sth street, Coune £ of and Wholosalo D ors 11 int of price Prices will be Lower than made by Munu D. ¢ White, on Graham avenue. A dog | in aliigacor, Miss L. L. Valentine, Miss | Fining order. Chiet Temploton says he ie. per, onc of Hastings' hotel | O1F who wouliin't keep his mouth shut [ James and Miss Honrys silver butter dish, j}_‘».',\"('l‘“f",'l’l',‘;""j:’,\";f"”",‘"'”“:;‘";,;_‘,‘;,‘I',,'l,}‘,"“l‘}, 'thfl;_nl: N yesterday Bt o Tazel DellPottawattamie | any othsr store in the west. L”m’“ Harness, Saddlory, Etc. is supposed to have induced the fellows | very handsome, Mr. and Mrs. L. B | e ror inve The strinzin , from the town bearing | Co., Town, and his famy of dleven p | % e 2 Main St. Conncil BluTs, lowa. 10 flee before they secured any plunder. | Worth, A and Mes. F. A, Worth, Mr. | wires for the n ( the Ogden yesterds all sick with mulivnant diphtherin. Do not fail to see us hefore purchas- ~ = ¥ \c of them has recovered by the use of DF | Mreris’ Preventive and Cure for Diphthe ing elsewhere. YIRS hout the a'd of a physiclun. MET ouneil Blulls Duily Hel ALte SRR ) ard, wife of M.E.M aden, of soshen, Ind, and | and Mrs Miss Lulu Stephenson, of this city, were | Della d marricd Wednesday at 5 p. m. at the | one dozen silver bride’s home in the presence of a select . L. Nash, Mrs. kson, Mr.and Mr: nut |m~k\ APS, E' 'ALF BROTHERS, \ Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Charl his home on avenue . " e finances ot the fever, i 1 with Ly ioid From the . B.Jackson, | gressing t J. Blanchon; | will be att 1 erack, | superticial inspection of nd Mrs. | city, [am sorry to find no s es Umble is lying seriously 1l1 at vailable cash in company of old triends, the Rev. « £ : the treasury to pay general fund warrants, | Mrs. P T, Nelson, of Harl. of the Union Pacitic, this city, has Lee reut ("_"""“”-""“ i |v“]:‘" rshea foteser _l,”““hmml x'\!.»'.’.‘x'!fl"r\‘.i'. \-:‘r:u‘x'.;::lif.nx’.’f l\.»plemn‘:. l;.‘l,L”IILt: :““. I(n_-r mother, Mrs. A. Ru: ve- ;"‘.L"_d“{”“' il i LN _ Nos. 342 and 511 Brondway, Councii Blufts. ning train for their new home in Goshen. | Watson, Council BIufs, 9 Qity and those whio are, employed and. paid s b was thre vith starvation. Her gen- | 2 = Liie marshal of Atlantic was here yes. | hand painted ching fruit d C Mrs. J. out of the fund. Apparently there are but | Hor. Thomas H. Martin o aicinyaitas | Ol Comilerd b HEAVY HARDWAR, : terday, looking aff maway couple, | Norton, Mrs. W. Bry u, Okl two ways to bring this about, and “{v\x wshington, were at the Pacific yes- | oo, & ) A onLthG cou SLaisa e a: sl The friends and relatives of the young | lowa; lovel bag, Mr- and Mrs. J. H. | that is by either inereasing the ineome or | terd Bluls s Lo three US| This department we shall close out, KEELINE & FELT, folks were fearful that the lover would | Green, Om ney match safe, | deereasing the expenditures. It is not my Mrs. Br'nton, of Memphis, Mo., and gay is,of this eity, in Whaleala ! o St . carving | desire to censure or eritieise the | jin. 3 (OND = throat, and com o : % 0| Lot b lye Klrl byt on (idata K Vanibamt saeane S netfons Of e couiell Bt for the e | s M0 € 1 Hointon Al et Gaan 1258 shall mako pricesto sell thom. OUr| yyon ggel N, Hoary Hardwars, vfully wodded they concluded not to Carson, T two hamd paint Panechminid Hink Uit s e e rve R lunron dand IM s Goltont ot Stock is seasonable and styles excel- And Woou Stosk, Coanail BIATE IO e botner the eourse of true love any turther, | pepper bottle . Mr. and Mrs. S, B. B sible, provide for the ontstanding orders. A | Brownsville, Pa., are the guests of Dr. \ Blutrs Dally Globe: lent. — Cocke & Morgan yesterday commenced | Slegant silver soup ladle, Mr. and great deal of the shortage in this fund ean | Cleaver. 'M"‘.'Ir‘,_"‘lhy Chmbein (Kl HIDES AND WOOL pus in the distriet eonrt. against the and Mrs. F. Earnsworth; | be aitributed to the non-payment of saloon | Miss Telle_Hatcher has returned from n, s boon tho perse . R = T OIS iy Co '.'f.'-?»‘:33.'1‘1"1(..-., handsome “allyor napkin | Luis e not, g1 sl o b o saloon wen | & short time pist st i 'l‘l‘mlumuy Commission Kerchants for Sale of Hides, gz y g S .M. E. Jones, Marion, Kan. ought to come avd and pay their license, J.P. Maxfield, of Norwalk, one of the iphthieria, L 5 nd Furs Oounoil bein closed and stock seized by ich- and thereby share a portion of the expenses | domocratic no o1 Dr. JefTeris' Diphthe THY S g el 4 1 ease, acorn - shape, lined Bolty'l Sk ¢ str f A necs for county commis- and the lives of the restof b P ¢ - o e otz 3 'S, 0 r other ds seel e ina he v con- Dr. Plumer, who rece pressions of gratitude nd pau can save mouney by callin, OILS. The Globe, which enjoys the distine- l‘ll Mulm'\{i.»a d E\-l' - H. Van Brunt, | All other funds seem to be in a_healthy con 10 recentl ARG e it AR (4 S VP, | finding s | s little Mr. and Mrs. | dition, showing balances enough to méet the | the east, now | B. Harding, | cwrent demands.” The ag:rezate b v 1 courses tion of being the only democratic paper Five . McPike's onus before purchasing for we will 3. Cook, Mr. and wnees | take additios NCIL BI UFFS OIL CC here, at last comes out with a lukewarm ) M M in cash now in_the hands of the treasurer 3 i Aan ¢ < 1 TS G 3 ) f s I Mr. s Mrs. and e ¢l v 0o | pportunity of using Dr not be undersold. —Wholesnle Deale o endorsement of the county ticket, and D l”“l(f",'l','f"_:,l e L W\‘ll"rll’l‘lllll- foot up to about $:0,000, with about that mueh | € "';'h""“' : “1 ]‘I"”“I,‘] hieago DYSPERSTAL DYSPE WholeanloaDoslpcating Koo through the reguiar grind by which | - D: toopess Niugr sef, with ham- | ypre b the lands of the county treasurer. | Merean outist, s at the Pacific on'n | Dyspoptic, why Iive in misory wnd dic i dis- llluminating & Lubricatia$ 0iis (‘mm) R T A T D T mered brass tray, J. M. Norton and wife, | yorvet paid over. The latter includes col- | regular monthly visitation to customers | pair with caneer of the stomach? Dr. Thomie et T T TR L s orge Hindley and lections for the encral fund which is all in | here, Jettoris cure of indigeation und BTC, BETO. L hus not got urou ). ow | 3 1, weeping water, Ll ‘e “Treasurer carrics upon W3 | Mrs. A J. Foote has joined her hus. | Comupation in wvery short time, ficet of rof: £.Thoodore, Agent, Conncil Blufts. Towa. the so-called convention, and concerning pand here, he being in the fruit tree busi- | ninety per cent of ail ensed conditions. " = 5 T 0 Sl i A 50 and nuisance fand with o batance of | PA0d ! e O ane LUMBER PILING EIC. which so large a portion of the party i3 [ N2 ihd Mrs, W . Dav Both of these funds scem to lave | pess,.and making headquarters at the | Pyy® fogori™a Nitioria medicine is infallivle T S S dissatistied, O NPT b, L outlived their usefulness, wnd 1 would recom- | Pacitic. for ali kinds of sore throats. Indispensible in A. OVERTON & €O, There a rowdy dance on North | Jiurlow hith ; mend that these balanees be merged into the | J. K. Davidson, of Logan, whonot only | putrid sore throat, in malignant s-urlet fever, | Hard Wood, Sonth Lumbsr, Pilt BIzhtli atraatine 3 bt Yo urlow police fund and (hus make the money knows how to run @ hotel but aiso h | Changing it in 48 hours to the simple form. Infalt ar ood, Sonthern Lumbsr, g, sighth stree y mght. €S- -— ble for use. 3 e A | Jible cure for ail intlammatory, ulcerative, put- And Bridge Matorinl Specialtins. Wholot v terday f £ foll o br le for ui newspa » Cour recting his nd Bridge Material Specialties, W holosale Lume tore our young fellows were brought An Independent Candidarte, The paving on upper B SWERAY i 5 iugz his | rid, cancorons ulceration of the womb and all ber of All Kinds. Ofiico No. 10 MAin St in as having been among the partici- | [ heveby announce myself as an inde- | gressing nicely during this e Couneil Blufls triends yes catarrhal conditions. ] Council Bluffs. lown. nedi- dl, ons how 1o use t No doctor requ ] - Full printed instry cains in wood | ©Nes sent with th zainsiintgood | [10I0eN= ont withitiies pants, but the witness whe mea they [ yendent ¢ R "The improyement to the stieet were there, had skipped for Omaha, and | ), joining property can h be estim Adidate for justice of th nd submit my elaim to the voters We have a fe W ra " r. ] % n only be obtuined at l|/\LN A.\IJ l,lql OHEN the cuses were necessarily postponed. | bt Cotneil Blufk, 1a - on the ond day of | #nd paving siould be extended as rap” | stoves that are somewhat old style. If | his ofiice. No. 3 Routh Eightn street, Council N[] 4[" BROADWAY —— ‘I'he boys admit having been atthe dance, | Noyember, 1856, A, L. HENDRICKS, idly as the abutting property can bear the | you wanta good stove fora v little | Blufs, Towa, or sent by express on receipt of . [} JOIN LINDER, but say they were there simply as lookers ek s AR 780y expense u.‘nl.ul.-uy |~.m|l [ )lm‘;|‘lll~xi moncy, call at Cooper & MeGec price. co cIr. BLUFES, I Wholesale on, anid took no part in the fun nor in the Important City Affairs. auath e b SopRROCHOn sWILh LhiB ree=e o T G LT 1% , Tav 3 g would ell attention to the neeessity of es- nyor Gronewos e 3 rou. AIl of tho aldermen wore presont at | taolanias seme. waitorn yoken of haring | jayor Gronowz's dosk was last even —= 277 " | Imported and Domestic Winss & Liguors, nk Norman, arrested for threaten- ing graced by a ful lmq\ulhf roses, ¢ ight's rre e new | the paved streetscleaned. This is necessary, ing to shoot an old sweetheart who had | 138t night's BoeHngyto At the new | Hhe pived streets oo, i iS4 | pliced there with the compliments of the 72 Tl d another man, was yosterday let | Wayor, who presided for the first time. Muny people residing along the e 1 and and lh’mlrllknn'lllh 5 Joose again, the woman who had him | His inaugural was read, ordered spread plining of manure and other rubb - —- arrested concluding that he would not [ upon the record, and the several matte ng thrown into it, and thereby obstruetin Anything you want in Housckeeper's Agent for St. Gotthara's Herb Hitters. No. 1 Muin St Council 1lafs, \( HNEIDER & BEC K g oyl i annel ana ereating s s i ] A E A0 SORAOROES Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquozs, i ‘l)::-l |!|lIIA:l i\‘ui-vl:;lI:A::::nlf\le‘t“t‘l‘ll::‘tl|llx: therein spoken of referred” to the appro- opinion (s ought to be stopped ‘and 1 g RIwREe 1 Cooper | FINE . FRENGH . M".“NEHY, 8 4 600 Malis St.. Cosneid BUs, Ty that she did well to marry the other one, he matter of opening up Ninthavenue | a5 chtitiad 1o the same wrotection as those | Substantial abstra M.. titles and real oug las St., Omaha, and at the woman’s request the man was | through to the river was brought up. | dinance co: ering sueh cases and it should be estate loans, J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. | NE 3 d 1. and the violators punished, | 191 Bt Srcet, Cometl Bluls my nooprsy maims oren, Horses and NMules set Mr. George F. Wright, in behalf of the | strietly enfore K " Mrs. Frank, whose na as Mvs, Huber 9 o Tt o TR Permit me to call your attention to the loss —-— Ladies buying o $5 Hat or Bonnet, one fare or sl purposes. 0o"ght and sold, nt retall and | ! inlots. Large quantittes to m s E wrge of the lunch counter at = 3 S Beveral pairs of fine arivers, single or double. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BL MA,SON WISE. Opposite Dummy Dopot. Council Blufls, ness to give the right of way for the | an ordina that 1t could be opened with- | Wood measurin done by the super Ll'llllli‘ulnl the m Ko ul; ul|wK y the state law, and the officer cle T 3 3 to report | people. 1 believe that an ordnance com- | Havd and softcoal, wood, lime, paratory | Dels - him - to pay ' into the eity | ete. Council Bluns' Fuel Co., 0 per cent of all his fees, butas | Broadway. Ielephon \u has taken cf atthe Mint, stablished e ted by the uirin: all weighing with the Mercer case, Minneapoli the $1,000 by 1o secure he sald to be and the query is raised why | avenue, id which she left behind her | out expense to the eity, Referred to the appeara 2 is not col- | city attorney and city engine Jected, Perhaps if the inquirers would | ordinance, plats, deeds, ete., pr imnufu a little the discovery might | ¢ the conncil taking setion, treasury AR FL[]YU & 60, T ” i o s ot by WO = é” be made that the bond is not colleetable G F. Wright long as private parties are allowed to do - =5 e, ght presented an ordi. | JOWE a8 privat . Brokers in = ere being 9 szal defec pighing the city weiglmaster has but little Everard and Eulalia, by Ed, Wrig B e oo st (ot o & 1ob | Mumee, giving tho right of way over cer. {0 el mo fees and i consanuencotho | for'sale by Bushnell & Crochwell, iy G ameshind i : SPECIAL NOTICES. 32 = 9 g v i hets c g C eity loses the revenue, i@ city has gone 1o d INVIv N1 08 - = mll‘lnn.ulzllml: ]l;x:u\h to appear i cash'for ]HIuIl Rail -.ml-f lluil;..- company, 10 | the expense of establishing standard” seales | My, Wells Copk, one of the oldest and l[l”", IU\ N']“\, t P\) “ml ITOTICE. ‘i E v ay street car tracks and operate its lines [ and “there does not secm to be | i Lk L 3 i oo 4 | 1f Council Blufls gets half enter- | for twenty-fi AT e O8N oot " rensan aly ™ they | bes kmawn of “Couiloll” Blugth oitizens, ; Special advertisements, such as Lost, Fou n = prisos which are promised n boom | A0ad ok girents apec- | St "ot - be'“extensively used, | hus become associated with “Charles A AND STOCKS, To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, % ants, Hourding, a will strike the city before it is & yoar | Graham aver ¥ ool | Tnasmuch as the city necds additional in- lhlkn:‘, of Omaha, in the real estate and ete., will hoinsertod in this column nt. the low | s 8 E L e Igh Ihvastizate tilk at: 86, inte o N g 1 N o1 the st 1nse k ol!d” ru\llllulll h||ns(l.n;« |~‘|Im promiso | stre L!r\)lxn Ninth wvenio 1o 3 -mllx e b ['l‘;“'”"’ el o lnvestisate Wik inat el ]lil:;III:';:-HI‘J:':l:“":q‘h:\":l'l "‘Jhl;,,'."flf. For Future Dellvery O s Lt ’.(..l.lll.‘:.::"“:‘:.".:; | ses and mules kept “”“"'i“'fl" on of a lurge building to be put up e | avenue, along Sixteenth avenue to Thirc i PO YT Al S i3 rosl eglalo ps 8 Omiy 3 s 1n / ] ulsequens ) SIHEAE RHv EY oar 10ads 08 Pullmai car company, 1t to be 100 by 400 | street ,“m: e Now, gentlemen, 1 would ask that each | business. Their Council Blufls ofiice will | Wilt Open for business assoon as of- | nsertion, Leave advertisemen <t our ofli ind, fol ) xteenth avenue um-n'?uult“m your . ro spective vlaces on | b g the transfer and 1o be | to Ténth avenne, Tenth avenue from | the varlous e ) | boak on short minittees to which vou b ¥ ar Broadway, Councit | ders promptly filled by cont hth st ) cot. The firm is a fices can be fitted up, No. 12 Peal street, n deaw ke, and cannot but Blufis notice. Stock sold on commission feet, located n used for repairing and housing cars, for | Third street to Sixth streer, Sixth street | been appoin 1 hope our ofti strong one, w 109 AND 111 153th STREET. ey SnLuTen & BoLEy. Pronrioe ‘ offices, ete. Couneil Biufts ving | from Tenth ayenue to Broadway, | Deetions may be' pleasant and harm make a success by their jont efforts, B P AP e ey R — Dolonnal A MR } [ many oheering reports, andsomo of them ) The ordinance was explumed as | 80 that zood results may be attained, bene- | o 00 = Formerly of Keil Sule Stavles, corner must surely be realized before deuth re- | being one of the features of the new bridge | 218l to the ‘whole city, without regard 1o |, FFCER VS ot iy AL FANTED -1} 8 t. ave and 41h strect i moves some of those who are continually | enterprise, the bridge to be located near | VAT elique or combinations. Phanix Chop uuuw.’ . 505 Lr ray. THE BANK UF BUMMERUE WANLED-1, oot . ave and 4L streot. r ) city adicting > rou 4 3 - 5 horhood ef Firs! Aticss l ::‘:;;.‘-'m"".l‘.':'-'f.‘.':ulhL“” and predicting thofoot of Hroadway, sud thia line Richmond Ranges for hard coal are the | Mrs. A. §. Halll is prepared to do dross- TS T borhaod o€ Picet, ¢ y street to be ranin connection with | o5t Cooper & MeGee sell them making on shont natice and at reasonable A10 Novtlh 16U Birecty g -~ : J. B, Blank was yestorday arrested as | that. The ordinance provides that no b sl OMAHA. WWANIED = Girl for gencenl hoisework. AGENTS WANTED being the one who slugged 8. m Davis on | steain motor sball be used except on R s padciuisi e N “tiood howe, liveral wages. s A M . upper Broadway ednesday night. | Broadway, west of Eleventh street, Will . Garman, of this city, has in his | J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire con- | Paid in Capital, - - - - $100,000 | ~~ - B i Ui\ Davis claimed that he and lllzml\ ad The city attorney could not see that | D S .. Phanix ¢hop house, desires to WA A good girl for general Lousc. trouble before, and there had been | the city could lose anything by the pas- | Po8cssion an okl deed, which may lind y sl S— work at 100 Bancroft street. 1 services of | GEO. B. BARKER, President. - - 00k of New BOBT, L. ( s ». ket affords, A JOHNSON, Cashior, | R. RICE, M. D H threats made bv Blank hat he would hit | sage of the ordinance, proyided it was | its way into courts, and may be the him with s billy. Da vis was walking | amended so that the compsny should | means of putting him in po s, and that | comfc Decker, a first-class ~nm|..m k city. The best the 1 .»u.uu,‘ ion of a o aiong the street with an umbrells over | conform to the grade of st ble fortune. He has made the | night and day, in the best style of the Or o ' needed for the fui ly I3 i i ther Tumors oved Witho 0 e T fi his head when a man, whowm he took to | the city should not relieve the ‘company | giscovery that his father-in-law, W, H. | art. W ,“M“;, ave a regular (iR o e TORS Cancers (i Calte or drawing of o, 22 | by Indies, gtlemen wd “ e Blank, suddenly pulled it aside and | of responsibility of damages claimed by TS AT e e e e SAMUEL R J GEo. E. BARKER, Over thirty goors ura Al exerience wntlyou have'l b hit him over the head and across the | private parties TODgED, Who died some ¥ O, Was and Display. OB, L. GARLICH V31, BEIVERS, No: 11 Peur) Bt Council Blufls. W 1 | back with a billy, which was found yes- | The ordinance was laid over under the | onee the owner of g 1‘| rge number of lots | w1007 on Cehe grand fall and win . B. Jousson $ Consultation 1 { terday morning in the street near by. | rules in Oma y d in question is one | rigaut o, Sy e A general banking business transacted. i The man then run and made good his | The question of paving Broadway elear | by which the 00110 City company, by | ¥, willinery onening of H. Friedman | £ aliowed on time deposic .5 —_————— escape. Blunk denied that he was the | to the river was called up, but nowetion | j¢s resident, . Palmer, now a resi- | ¢hded: The display was a grand one in- | — . : ‘ g alsaas, a8 48 sailunt, bui admitted having owned a | taken, it appearing that the paving could | g P8t onveme oy T | deed, and bis many friends and_custom Reduction in Prices, S A RV R RS G A, billy, but not the one that was found. | be ordered at any meeting K mveye At BTO° | ors as well as the public in general had IN W [{""‘\“T“'\.‘w“:"'"'“-l" Council Bluffs, lowa, His was at home, but when sent home to | Mr. Wright ulso read” wn ordinance | bosco sixty ) what is now the most | an opportunity of witnessing the newest nocTon JONES, * ¢ FEONAR + get it; il;dl"ai uiublm to produce it in | giving to the Union Pacidie the right to \i:nlu:ilw part of llmulntu. The ;h-.-d is mhlwhd {.Ah-l «.e;wn f the French 1 —— — ——— court. ank also brought witne: to | lny tracks slong Tenth avenue, from [ dated October 1, 1855, and in it reference | modiste. luch admiration ised “]a assware c ll'mlw that be \anlot there atthe time | Third street w.-mrl; the company to | is made to the lots deseribed on the | by the pattern room, which had been so Ofice. 11 1-2 Farnam, ) ] | N SCHURZ. of the assault. Judge Aylesworth took | lay tracks within ninety days, and to | map issued in August of that year. At m-uumml\ arranged by Mrs. Mitchell, | gResidence. 201h and California. 3 J f h P the case under advisement, prowising a | build a freight depot at the intersection | that and ‘for years afterwards the is ags in charge of the AUW. 8 Hemer & Co's, No. 29 Main &t | JUStice of the Peaea decision this morning. of Sixthstreet and Tenth avenue. 1 lots were of little practical value, und for m.lluu.r\ department. 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