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\ ) \ "\ r ST . IATTITIE > THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY., OCIrOBER 16, 1886, THI j DK mnp O N | Conneil Bluf company’s rail- | nal Paragraphe, | | THE DOAILY BEE. Ti[ BEGINNSING OF THE BOOM. | Vit vicn e of a6 off Jlio’ foad for w | WHA | EVER ELSE YOU DO | WHOLESALE AND JOBBING - | vows nd 1 [ HmOUSES OF i COUNC“. BLUFFS . gt ik v 6 loa e ik Sheriil Farell, of Mille county, wasin ’ ! g ) | freight at any other point in_said city ARl b O . COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! TATURDAY MORNINGROCT. 16 g vuci 8 } nd'it shall <o construct, equip, manage | o A o Tt s 1e 1o Liie 1a Don't forget that the Council Bluffs Carpet Company will make a - - M i - and operate said depots and line of rai A St change in theiv fivm on Janwary Ist neats and that they ave bound to ICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. BURGLARS ARE BUSY : way asto furnish ampie necommodation |y pifeil o Seaturday f Omaha, Wasato o atevialty veduce their stock befove that dey. [ DEERE, WELLS & CO. Dilivered by eRsor in nfy pret ol the bity w | a0l freight shipped or received over the | B C. Whitney, of Shenandoah, was | Go see them before yow purchase elsewhere, and obtain their prices. GRS % twenty cents per week Some Minor Arcidents=Closs of the | sap Pacitic yestorday |17 you want to by anything in their line they will give youw prices that " H.W.Titon, = - - Manager | gantay Soironl Convention | f js 1eft yesterday on a | will containly suit youw Agricultaral Imploments, Buggles, ] TELEPHONES ” tin ' nth to Cedar Rap | Their stock congists of all grad 1 mah . Carringes, Eto . Fto. Council Bluffs, lows. } : Porsonala and i Sl i i < con of @l grades and makes of - SRURE HETTOn No. 85, petao . Kis 110 gl 4 _ Burnett, of Omaba, called on KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. e | | lots, 1 table cross it oll aequaintances yester . ' Make the Original and Complete i MINOR MENTION. [ Ais Faii Avenne. PR i < ranted upon the | - i Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, f’ | W Bela- (16 0o 1t S AL AR “ Everard and Eulalin, by Ed. Wright, | ] i ] CORN SHELLERS AND FERD CUTTERS, New York Plombiag Co. | Rt . | o 0 C 1y Wwith @ | for sale by Bushnell & Crockwell y Nos 1801, 156, 1505 and 1597 3outh Main Btreet, | U TAT1 hoeilx &% Toltat's rogard to t Vit up of Te [ ¢ 1l ) thirty day b ‘Council Baiffs, Tows. | ( y ; to the Union 1 tle | un caused by providential | Fregh oystors in every style at the : . ~ DAVID BRADI & CO, CHon, Falfond csets at Buahnettts, | commotion, 1 | st bayond o ccomvany, | el +fop Honse, 80! fos Broniway. Mattings, Window Shades, e et Ve One dozen cabinets and a panel A V| the city may 1 he tracks at the | The Royal arcanum met last evening | | Asricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, S for £2.50 at Schmidv's gailery are it ‘ ime ago | company’s expens to miuke A et fastexening | CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, EtC. | caringes aut all kints of Farm Maohineep, i RuHL Allon Wil shoptly open the wis made to have Twelfth ave- [ “Theeity is n Y‘nvw for ny\‘\\wu.gr- socials this season | 1w to 1116 »“mnh\!‘nn Streot, Counoll Blutfe, oPmetly ooetinied by Cocky & Mot iven up to the Union Pacific, to | that may oceur by reason of this loeation, A lot of Table Linens. Towels and Napkins to close out at LESS o | \ 1 1 construction or operation o o rai s S Wl is t | e | PERNIONS Whiry: Wb vostardas allow the company to run its track up to | (ONrIet T tation ‘of tho rail Mrs. A, S. Hall is prepared to do dress- | gy g & COST, See them AXE HANDLES. i Charles Runfolt and Caroline Setamn, voth | Main street, where s froight depot was [ A making on short noticeand at reasonable | g - i o Silve h i 1 Caroli " { | s I'he company shall not take any earth | prices. Broadway . F.O.Greason, T, H.Dovars, Gro.F. W 1 Silver Gy :.I i3 | 1o be located for the accommodation of | from Tenth avenue or from any street or - Oun01 u S a1 e 0 Pres&Troas, V.Pres &Mun. e &Counsel pening of Paris tourists and Ty | the many heavy shippers whose ware- | alley, or make any excavations therein, Seal brand oysters at U, J. Palmer's p 5 J ‘ o LS LA LR BIiss, | Louses are on lower Main street, The [ and the company shall construct and > S ’ Couacil B’l"m H“'dl‘v Factory, | 514 Douglis street, Omali o ordinnnee aiving the | maintain such ealverts, ditches and | The bills for the reeent special clection s turars of Al Piok,. The Congeresgational peonle i a picas, | €OUNCH passed an ordiaance giving the | Gl courdes s ‘the ity ‘Shall direct | amount aircady (o §352 i with the No. 4905 Broadway, Council Bluffs. N nton, OF o vers thherpron AL ant social last evening at the r ence of | company the right of way on certain | yjong the same and at ali jaterseetions, others yet to be heard trom, it cost about = e T, J. Evan, on Oakland avenue, { conditions, the frenght rates being fixed | Ihic company shail file its wr.tten ae- | as much to eleet a mayoras the mayor's CARPETS. Grand opening at Bliss,” No 1514 Don the smne as from the transfer, and other | ceptance of the ordinance and sights | annual salary amountsto 3 RTINS P e — Ta- street, Omahi, to-day. Latest Pari: | clauses buing inserted, which the com- | therein granted within thirty days atter - COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., stan hats Snglish ronnd hats pany did not like. For some such ronsons [ 1t Dassage. FE Custom-made railrond shoos and Ger Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, i II \'l'”' s are ..'lm‘nyu to thicken on | the company declined to accept the ordi New Bridge an 1 Stecl Railway. man slippers at G, Blaxsim's, Mam st 3 [} Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goodsy } arke Manawa, and . W' Gray reports | e within the ninety days tised in It begins to look as if the many predie An Independent Candit Farmmg Lands in_ lowa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to Eie. No. 405 roadway Council Biuffs, Air as being thick with them yester 1 nt Candidate. Y H LA, N Towa. | b i) ) which it could be accopted. The matter | tions concernug another bridge ncross | 1 nereby announce myself as an inde- [ $1009 por acre. Schaol and state lands in Minnosota on 8) yuirs time & per = S— " Lot " 1 o v 1 cith o i 'l W ) b i Riste cel mterest g uyers fare fr nformation, ete,, given by 7. % . | TRV Bilss bronitie. tnlas plies therefore dropy n the citi | the Missouri were soon to be ad. | pendent candidate for justice of the = T - CIGARS, 10BACCO, ETC. at No. 1511 Dotglas - street, — Omaha, | zens appeared et lway com- | There has been a great ehange in senti- [ Peace. and submit my elaim to the voters Broadway, Council Bluily, Tow it fi;.“?fi-‘f?fi?‘fi.u g EREGOY TS [ Latesi noveltios in Parisian bonnets and | missioners of the stato spring, and | ment concerning the advisabiity of a | 9 Councl Blufls, la., on the tnd of e — e Ui e PEREGOY & MOURE, | English round hats made known thej LU | U R e R EB T TP VIO | o o e O AL RNDRIOKS! ML L L by “Ihe paving of Brondway to the viver is | them, one ot the eauses as stated was | atsome other suitable point, e Richmond Ranges for hard coal are the (“‘ Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes tong the inbrovemunts whicl are &4 | that the Union Pacific b not kept its | the two eaties. When the proje best. Cooper & MeGee sell them. 40 Lay GILLETTE: O i o DN \ wagon bridge at the foot of Broadw: promise in regard to Inu}dm;; a freight | discussed, about four years s At 9 oclock 1 I:w"” fonting, who ST At ot his gt hamd maahed | depotat Main street. — The matter was | ter was viewed with strange prejudics by | was shot the other night was stith v b COMMISSION. | By Eatling thmber, while at | canvassed toroughly at that time, and | many Council Blufls citizens, and when | with good prospects of living through Let i ;\'m'k 4I-]|\II||v new bridge at Spoon lake. | the arrangement made that if the citizens | the Bee gave even the plain news as to | the night, o i { e will have to off duty for a short | wounld secure the right ot way for the | the meetings of committees and oth BT ‘ | e el comtraetor for the roog | COMPARY. alonz <omo ronte which the | tions taken, there were not u fow who | 5 A R T e ) HAIR Fruit and Produce Comnisslon Nerchats. ¥ B o o or o i ook Unilon would deem advisable, the | were loud in their outeries that it was an | Broadway, UL otk niade to ordet, Rl N I s the work will soon commence. He f:"]“—"‘" l<)‘~ ‘":(u;f"."'.‘,[‘.', “vv Ll v.’t res | Omaba seheme to vuin Couneil Blufls ) - o P ik B, . DRUGGISTS, | I employ about twenty-five men, and | e presont an ent, o citizens comn- | Loudest among them all was the dear old Eleetric door hells, burzl \ 99 Mace dlreel, Dawiret - - = | the first carlond of iron “hus uleady ar | Weent mhe 1 e e e e | grandmother, who in those days had even | SHOEY form of domestic electrical appli LA LLVA L E B v it 1t ox (ot Lot | comimitesty Faml ! atibioyfors it feam: (IR IGOF ko ho¥ VolEoRtiun i 1o e S O (TR COr Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paiats, Glass, speeial invitation is extended (o the ny. The ordinance provides for the | latter days of her dotage. Now, even the prand oysters Palmer s, 3 | ot e I B L s L B | T TR0y KTt IORERE (Eaaibt tiie it o [ e piond oyt QBalmer & MURDER!! b Bh R E B e o e *l;l‘|="(NI'v I‘IHI";Hu‘n“H' 1 Third street west. Also for a freight -~r-;ui]nnim,mnm-ml by the people | See that your books are made by More 3 NoJ ST HnComnstniugy 2 . Latost styles in- millinery und | depot at the corner of Sixth street ant wd she has joined in the, demand | house & Fo FStbBIotIL S iheriniean 5 o s e : The ety council has very wisely de \\llll||A_Al1}vl|t*fl~ll)|>,t ~| lon .4]’|:|||nin;:|||;|' ubstantial abstracts ot titles and real 'f'l lh‘} xm‘«'zl.,.vl Iuu-.\ u |][|“1"‘ hus demon 0. W. BUTTS, y about 2,000 voters have registered | cided to await the expression of the sen- | she originated it and carried it throu ate loans, J. W. & B. L. Squire. N iUl R BEB LR i i it s r thus Far. There must be mang. tardy | timents of the people bofore taking ac. | ‘The first move made publicly of 101 Poarlistroat, Connall Blugn | Sasih S LBa e e oate Wholesals Califoraia Fraits a Specialty ones, who shonld hurry to the frout | tion on the ovdinance, but there is an | Was at the last meeting of the city coun- - v at the « ) South COUNCIL BLU Genernl Commission. No. 543 Broadway, 3 to-day. Remember that”if you do not | cvident disposition on the purt of the [ ¢l. The matter came out boldly and | The Catholic ladies have decided to LA L e VOHRCHELY e XTrse i TGN & o 14 reaister, yout canmot voic, and o one e | counel 1o give away the avenie: for that squarely. “As stated yosterday. an oudi- | substitute for Sheir annual fair & serics of ATy blished 1837 T e Yegister your name for you purpos ance was presented to give the bridge | hops, to be given in the M. Suith 1. Butler, « = J 2 Wholesalo any the right of way for str Muyor Groneweg outlined his views | com. The members of Harmony Chapter building. The first of the seric Il be residence of John Keller this evening at [ Which he urges the eouneil to be liberal | the eity ly, the ordinance will be | parti re to be devated to paying for eris’ Proventive Nos. 1€ und 18 Pearl 8t., Conneil Bluffs B 0'clook 10 porfect arrangements for | i its treatment of the railwuy companies | Jooked "¢ fy carefully, and will | the pavingand othor improvempnts abont | WIhout the uid of & physiciin. Tho only hotel in Council Blulls having . =2 = their banquet 1o be given o the 20tk | 1 their ende: todo anything which (Rl bl QL] insoveral particu- | (ho chureh property. & From tho Conncll Biutls Duily Horald: i el i GROCERIES inst. By order of the W. M would help the city. At the e time | 1ars before being passed, but when prop- i Mrs. rrand, wite o wineer Gerard, F E —~ AR H.C. Addis, the well-snown mplement | 10 HEILSOE priviite ditizens ‘should bo oy “',‘l".““!"(““"l OCRR LY protect || Best stoves, both ewok and heating at R R R N S 3 :E:,e"“ e §oape L. KIRSCHT & €O, s e o I bl e en b votbos: o docs not look upon the | the eity’s interests, the_ordmince will [ low prices. W. A. Wobd, No. 50 s posed 10 be cancer of the throat. 1t wis 8o bid S A R UL P ot 1o E was thrown from a buggy Sived | favor, but he will surely oppose it if some | Among the clauses which will probabiy = B O h il e e e VORI | Ao Wholbaale e N a16 Hrcaa: it is feared, internal injuric One. rip | means are not taken to protect the pri- | be introduced as amendatory wiil he one ““The best stove I ever had, is the ver- | not digest or nssimilate. Physicians of Council w. ouneil Blus, was broken, and slighter injuries were | Y€ eitizens who have property on that which will provide that the company [ dict of thousands who huveiused the Ra- | Bluffsand Omaha aitended her for thre = BN eI oMY B AT (18 v s i Cormaaa| 8 s There are some who have put | must within some reasonable time, to be nt Home base burne dopat ]| {inllkveriprolist RDER deritoEth four weeks' time cured her throat, and coir pletely restored her health, Had Mrs. G obtuined reflel soon she would hi poison, the sume that destroyed th unt. fingzs of years into hones on that | fixed by the ordinance, avail itseli of the EE avenue, and théy will surely be entitled |'v;;|||l.\ ; nted under the ordinance, and i fra e e to some damng Yor the city to gi not hold it as a me paper to be used if o ho caso of J. B, Blank, charged with | (o il company the rightofway pevessary (o thwart othor entorprisos, tho .m...,\,h,,.\m. T g Aglas: | over the avenue may be a good thing for | compe others to buy up the rights I o6 Dy telegraph, and has gone there to at Manu‘acturers of and Wholosils Doalers ia Leather, Harness, Saddlory, Ete. ancil Blufls Daily G The ] il . A. McPiko, editor of the 8 NOW Pa.) Freeman, bas b riend of the editor of the Globo o ¢ twenty years, and is known whes B knowi iis one of the best men living. ravaged with diphtheria, and gt i Snr e AT S | Prompt Attention to Mail Orders | doobers i Hats, Caps aat Gloes ndtho i i ottors 1 " MoPiko are un. . oxprossions of gratliudo for Nos. 342 and 314 Brondway, Council Bluifs, ‘Will make a Spocial Sale this week o | bounded in their e 0w Council Bluts, lowa. Fedgers, Jour No. 825 Main St , County and X f 2 the city, but even should it 50 prove, it is | ovdinance is briefly as foliows : worth discharging the defendant. 1'here Jo i TOEDLON S h : h R oy ; ; * | not enonzh for the city to simply give up | Pndms Rank Work of . Il Kinds aSpec- e yas much evidence pomting to Blank as | e vemo with the moro promiseof the | Consent js given o the Om: R EinE Sl | SRS A7 (A TS v man who hit Davis, but Blank showed | ¢ompany that the city shall not be liable | Council ~ Blufis —Railway & y METCALF BROTHERS, an alibi, The judge did not think there 5 . A d k the but that the | company, and its successors and a aos dnite ¢ l"’l"’]‘,‘?:‘k‘ nough to warrant | sompany will settle them. Mayor Grone- onstruct and maintain for tw L DAL AL weg feels that some arrangement should wrs a single or double track The announcement made by one of the | he made so that these property owners | railway, with the necessary switche papers yesterday that the man Keating | shall be satisfied, and get their rightful | turnouts and sidetracks, along and ov ad died during the previous night damages sceured before the company is | Streets, alleys and bridges “here for any of these damage; finding £ome means of ave his little on Tive of Mr. out of eight died from diphth not true. He was still alive yesterday, | allowed to oceupy the avenue, . For the | designated, and such other streets as the | | 4 A £ B f==T 00 | | " orrorunity of g br. Jeftoris’ reme G T but his end was evidently drawing nea, | city to give up the avenne and then leave | comprny may hereafter select with the Dyspopticl rERSIAL DYspERsial L. | Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls KEELINE & FEL! and death liable to come at any moment. | the property ownors to sceure their dam. | consent of the city. The company shall BDySbopLisiwEyliyeliolmizory (a0 pa aib} [ Seeg st N e Wholesnla An information has been alteady pre- | ages as best they could, would be a hard- | have the right to cet and cr 3 [) Yetroris cures ovory case of indigestion ang | Standard tapers Used. All styles of bind- Tron, Stecl, Nails, Heavy Hardware, pared, charging Chisler with his murder, | ship to many. It would leave these citi- | tracks of any street or other rallway. i " constipation in very short time. ~Best of ref- ing in Ma, nd oA ) d 80 that the important document could be | zens to fight theiv battles, if any are to be | the right to connect its main line wi F g S | oreucesiinvon:: Dyspopsiainsyithatoase ‘ot And Wood Stock, Council Hlulrs, lows. nincty_per ce filed the moment that death was an- | fought, single handed, and would its depots, stations, ear houses, and Price §5 for t e trenmene. e | BLANK BOOKS, HIDES AND WOOI.. no|;m-¢|-d, | el s in'a condition of compara- | Stablos, sithiated on ahy lot fronting. on (D Jeftoris” lpuiiierls medioina I infAliblo N i - v the changes in the police foree Ofi- aness, for few of them are in | su¢h main line. u"_ GLOTHS GURTMNS trid roRe It Al Eng * Fove . B, Ni R DANELD & O T | Ftars, and retire to private life. They | longed litigation. If the Union Pucil g South First street, Graham Jinic curs for al inflammators, lcornily o, put: ¢ Nationnl Bank, ; .| Commission Merchants for Sals of Hides, have served well, and the fact t they | company intends to do the fair thing by | avenue, High street from ( amavenue vid, eancerous ulceration of the womb and all oy .C. B, Say e ik 5 3 ) 1 . n T, cancoroup oo Tallew, Wool, Yelts, Grenso wnd Furs — Counoil were not retained on the force will not sse cifizens it can do so first as w as | to Sixteenth avenue, Sixteenth ayvenue Full printe.] (natructions how to use the wedi- Blutts Towa, be counted against them, all realizing . If the aquestion of s can be | trom High street to Third strect, Third ] . o the No doctor required. = =l = — S kot thare T Ny ate o new mayor in pi and that it is not alway who fuil to receive honor: f Ed. Ferris, charged with obtmning [ Until these cf money under false pretenses, was yester- [ ance that their interests win .. ater- day bufore Justice Sehurtz, and on motion | they will surcly protest against fhe of the prosceution the buil was fixed at | prise, and they will find many sym=* oILS 5 OIL €O, s In— “tives which actu- anged satisfactorily with the property | street from Sixteenth avenue to Tenth - “hii | Owners, and they oan be induco to with. | avenus, Tenth avenue from Third sirect his mew, .. '+~ w opposition to the scheme, then one | to South Sixth street; and South Sixth ie worst men | Gse.. “hatacles will be removed, | strect from Tenth avenue to Broadway, | any othsr store in the west. Ao : S O O oo P. C. MILLER, SRR Prices will be Lower than made by pt of oF = i 5 ; COUNCIL BLUFI of Tiie greny ~wriven some nesur. | Provided, that no steam motive power : — | No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. —~Wholesale Do i{izons me . " e protected | shall be used on any of ¢ j || 5o notall t0 00y hefere plircha: inating & Lubricating 0is C1slin; bt Cxeent 0 Brouway west of | ing claswhore JACOB SIMS, Mamihing i MARIL O Gty eventh street, s ., 3 An attempt will be 1 to secure | €rs, among them, without” doubt, the , — ! 00, A the established grades of streets COUNGIL BLUFFS his rolease by filling bonds. 1 i moenre | mayor himself m ~has ot shall establish == : : - T A i Ta gavo B ot s Rnother * oljection which is heard | Vherover tho cug |7 sk e ot ( > E AE(S Practices in tho Stato and Federal courts S ATHST PEsioNG Moo ] e e against the i the running of mg such _grade. hore st Rooms 7 Shugar! K. i for $67 on the honsehold furniture, elaim he move is the running of mor P, T TR fir - MANUFACTURER oF parnrs, | Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Pilfag, it belonges p vhen i longe tracks across Main street. Main street | & ing it belonged them, when it belonged LT L s ) ks stroots, bt And Bridge Materinl Spocialtics,Wholosale Lume to his mother-m-law, Mrs, Jones, who | 18 an important and busy thoroughfar y 3 g BlajL would not stand it. and should have as few railway tracks | they shall be made to conform when' the gnand Decorn o Painter. Papier berosalficlude itioo o I MInB Ly Houge, § | L d 1 Blu il : orossing it as possible. | If railwiy tracks | ¢ity establishes its grade. In case the . i Mache Wall Ornaments. Sla S f the young Y crossing it as possible. If railway tracks | city estal grade. e tho This department we shall close ..., I0ho: ! Bl 2 3 Ella Smith, one of the young ladics at | 0 0005i% ¢ Tenth avenue then there will | city shall pave any strectalong whish the P None but best hands oomploged and char TR T Stelln Long's boarding house, left last Stotla Long's boarding house, left 1ast | Lo block which will ‘be dungerous | Failway may run, said company shall at | and shall make prices (0 sell thom. Our was othars L e ikl To e difrent life. Sh i an Tows, | pocket. for on te north wil be the Unjon | its owh expense | ave the spice between | giock is sensonablo and styles excel- t JCHN LINDEI irl, Marshalltown being her home. Her | Pacific tracks and on the south the Chi- ans, Strect Ty e e Whoglesala eago, Burlington & Quiney tracks. It s | paving. ~ Where tracks are laid upon a | lent. bout, three | TRy tomy why the Union Pacirie | street ilready paved, the company” shall FINE - FRENCH - MILLIHERY = | tmmanted and Domestio Wines & Liquors. : : g rother traced her here weel zo, but when he ¢ 3 ‘e n nd s eross Main street o A 3 rty owners, abutting, for the g ors. No. ¥ that time after her, she declined to ac- | Needs to cross Muin steeet at all. If the | Pav, proberty 14 sty Agont for St. Gotthard's Ho Jttors. No. t 1 ANNS M (0 8C | froight depot is to be a block west of | paving between the rails. n - Main St. Couneil Bluits Sompany him. He came again yester- | FEERERRG S5 000 1 of appear plain The city shall not be liable to smd Th"se are Baigams He%’el’ Be 1514 Douglas St., Omaha. s z — day, and provailed npon herto start on thé roud to reform. He will proyide her a home, and she being heartily weary of a life of shame, promises to redeem her- eolf, Yesterdwy mormng @ crazed woman arrived_on' one of the trains from the east. he was accompanied by her hus- SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 6 Main 5 enell It why it should be deemed nece: two blocks enst of Main str claim that the Union Pacific want to get | delays oc atrack up to the blufls, 5o as to_haul dirt | sewers, lny for approaches to the new bridge and [ repairing the same, or fr for other improvements, but this would | ment or repairs of any only & temporary necessity. Others pre. | ‘The company shall “fil h onus before purchasing for we will FIRST NATIONAL BANK HOI’SCS and Mules —_——— i P ers! for ull PUrposos. o d sokd, \ ¢ Fittshurg to California. The woman was | have a line running east of Chiecago, and — e ploia. Jarpeauistian tases ol S, o a[ a B a ES an u B ar S| 4 Rats " thatit wants to have the greater part of Busy Burglars, ——— q all right when she started, but it is sup- | fHatis Wass IO BV LA EEEREE B | One of the old policemen remarks that Omaha, Nebraska. 2 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFJ 'S I'4 y " sary o | company that may be oceasioned by the - LES OPEN. Y S0 KO | brenkage of or water pipes, or for fore (memd‘ NEW IMPORTED STY: sioned by the construction of ng of water or gus pipes, or m the improve Ladies buying n §5 Hat or Honnet, onc fare wiil be paid; $10, round And pau can save money by calling posed that the excitement of the journe > ! ' i [§ ite D Dey and her loss of sleep, caused her tem* | MO . ears past thoro has not be U . .$500,000 Council Bluffs, Opposite Dumuy Depot. B0 violent that she had to be taken to the | 11 "";;:fi;;;;;g;';,g;g',;:;;“1{*u;;l;llic}’l banc | cal change in the police force, without Sun>|u-K.. it ..100,000 | — e —— ) becoming ealmer last nig! chosen, w! ould 4 Ll N - ze, President. = Al but was becoming onliner last Dghts | not affeot so much residénce property, | tho same night bolni marked by numer- Harkisa Moaniee # SPECIAL NOTICES. = = R ey i 'l‘hol-ro islulkll:\vurnhlu to 8 condemation ;msbu In'vfl;m'ulunvclhgm-n John A. Creighton, Vice President. e = = VA So ko tias gy ., | of lots on the north side ile or what it is worth, and the readers are ” s = B Mo rogistry taw pcauses much | ayenue, that avenue already be left to their various conjectures as to why y F.1L. Davis, Cashlez ITOTICE. ; g E ho have lost their original " s are | pied by tracks, and the lots not being val- | {pie should be thus. Certainly it is < W. H. Megauler, Ass'c Cashlar Specin) advertisements, such as Lost, Foun =4 ‘who have los ir original papers are | Lo i thought that thisis practica his should be thus. Certainly it is ths A { 3 ;i o Loan, For Sale, To Rent, % ants, Boarding, = B taking out now ones, One yesterday, & | PR that iv would do away with the | the night on which Mayor Groneweg guve A 0., will be in this column At the low [ — RN many AR WD SOEVRG YA Now is the time for the discussion of | force of police, there were several houses tionand Five Cents Per Line for oach subsequent e mtly through the war, took out paps 40 Novth 1Gth Street, insertion, Leave advertisemen 110t our office - W 1l these difiiculties and complications. | v by burglars. One of tho cCoOUINCIT: BLTFES, Ia " R D LanLY. o afrosh, rather than sufer the delay and | &l these dificul plications. | yisited by burglurs. One of them g OMAA. O Tt waar Deoadwaz, Councht | - Horses and inules kept constantly ANNOyRUCE Ne to send east and (lr'l‘:]v“‘c“} “)‘L.“‘}"f:‘;.’"’j"g‘,”“:n "“"“‘)'l“{f' l:::x:‘l the residence of Walter Young, corner of | ——————— B s Bluge l’m 4, for mllle 'n_t”relmlxl orlu ¢ ‘l:z’l:lll:l-l(:: p gy ViV 9 B e e, SOV el pet 0 rnster. The! 4 } =R e —_——————— o] romp! illed by con' E B e O ocor movived; Anothr | when so informed oy will doubtlcks not | Seventh stroct and Mynster, When o Paid in Capital, - - - - $100,000 wanTs. Soticar Block sold orl commission le”- showing up bis first papers, ““fl; in accordance with what thus ms for | awoke yesterdaay morning he found his . y — SnLUTER & BoLEY, ProprieSrs. Wisconsin i 55 J the best interests of all. ‘Lhere is a dis- | suit of clothing gone. The fellows had :0. B. BARKER, President d " od 1 ‘Pelephone No. 114 out in Wisconsin in 1855. 1o s ) £ g }‘ OR RENT -Hou also furnished room. Telephon 4 i Captain Cousing, in retiring from the | POSION 10 make sacrafices if necessary, | taken the clothing into the yard, und in t., Council Bluffs, Ia, and RO, L. GAKLICHS, Vi sident. by at 17 North Main st Formorly of Keil Sale Stavles, corne ptain Cousing, in retiring from the | in order to helb along any clunge Whioh | eir naste had allowed some of the con- Room 10, Omaha, Neb. " ¥. B JOHNSON, Cashier. e Lma e aem= | 8 . a6 ARd 41 steeek lulu‘ )| B ly th 3 tai Ni l: will increase the busIness facilities of the f th ke d: A z Manufacturer's Agentfor the DIRECTORS: ‘ sitting l’“r{lll or one large room, in n h- ploasure to the new captain, Nick | giv and adyance its commercial inter- | tents of the pockets todrop out. Among nufacty AT borhood ef Firs nuo preferred.’ Addr e——— Boe office on?‘en. (fi;l '!1}- bunlv(;vnlwm‘pursunu} ests. The time has gone by for bloeking | the articles thus found by him was a CALIGRAPH TYPE WRIThR fll]d SUPPLIES [ S4x :ll,l‘l:.hml\:lux. gno. R s Siaiiag te garkiag with im that O"Brien is ono of | the wheels of progress here, but while ulf | packnge of bills receiable, a note for a | “p o, A on%: 1o @ABLoLS, | WA 5 | ANT VT T T T T ENTs o -'i“‘ J"'.‘.?" |' he force, and che | wqpt 1o see enterprises encouraged, there | small amount, and a dinmond for cutting Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- e ‘ W AR i ucine, liboral wass Mo A 3 sbrewdest detective he ever oame in con- | 1% W'f A (1Lt 100 much care gannot be | ghiss, Ho lost but & small amount of | tels, Plate and Window {ilass, Show- | A general banking business transacted. WANTED, 5 p Weir, Avenue E. tact with. Captain Cousing luaves to-duy | exercised in giving valuable franchiscs | money Casés, Elevators (hand and hy- | Interestaliowed on tme deposit i e LR (HAMP ‘ NORITED - e daheaaks (0 Jook afior some landed | g groat corporations. In order tonform | =~ Harry Inman's house, No. 733 Wash- | dra v/i&e. - — - - VVANTED-4 go0d girl for & Y UIAL [ U, interests there, expecting to return | gy readers what the proposed ordinance | ington” avenue, was also visi His 8.8 FLOYD, — - — LEl) &AW A0 shortly. Cousins has made an excellent | o\ vains, it is given in a its g i vas t1 o ¥ D s Bl almost its entirety | elothing was taken, but left in the street, | —— I guiruntee record as an oflicer, and as citizen and e 0 4 vhere s being used by . RICE, M. D W Bours. V. pa O 8 B e et r | 8 follows where 1t was being used by Harry's dog 2 CE, oy £l Barm, Yonepe digfh Al g baiten "That the rightof way for a single or | s a bed, when found the next morning. Or other Tumors removed without | B 1% s Bpect and satoem of & Jarge eircle of | qoubls track Satiway, with the necessary | The thieyes got away with hisgold waten | BEST LAUNDRY WORK S. S. FLOYD & CO,, Cancers (i g win of biood. B 8¢ Louis xchuige. | Hoard of fully I 5 that e Nt worn nothing triouds. Switches, turnons, and side tracks, over, | and chain and s little chang, Qver thirty yplitzon, e tiior Y J J I ey gy iy o g, oot o ity be obtained by patronizing the Brokers in No. 11 Peurl Bt., Cc o chu e ¢ most experio J. Ernsdtorf, having taken entire con- on, \u..d upon Fourth avenue, west: 4ulm Linder’s house, corner of st | Inthecity can be obtained by patro . K ATy ) @ Consultation free. dressmakers und tullor, wckiowls 1o its superio aroil of the Fhanix chop house, deoires to | Ward, from its intersection with' Third [ street and Washington avenue, was ran - Dnnvie il | alete. 1t Bblis Tapidly wod ‘B0o8 age | 0l of the Phcnix chop leso, dusires (6 | treet, is horoby grantod to the Union | sacked. /The burglurs heiped themsolves afal, Frovisions, retro eum | — P e o mime. W want et eots ! EFOL harles Decker, a first-cluss cook of New Pacific for the construction and opera- | to the clotking of Oscar Linder, who was Y - o | aligw others' Lo 4o 40 uiuc b6 "we ey $ uffords, | tion of a rail York city. The best the mar o s the clotking of Qacar finder, wbo ¥ | HomeSteam LAUNDRY O an e Reduotion in Prices, | tet ¥yt The said combany shall within ninety | taking away only his silver watch. Room 55, Pacitic k night and day, in the best style of the | , TS PPN B 3 “ . N w. B \ X - i re | days s pussage of the ordinance | The residence of Frank Grass, at the 3 1 . AWORK, Propr art. Will also have a regular bill of fave | 1000 0N (LS construct and | corner of Scott and Mynster, was visited. | 840 Broadway counal Wuts | g Puture Delivery A ! R 'Pry a Garlund 600k stove. Cooper & | Muintain u suitablo froigbt” depot, or | One of'the fellows was at'work at the ¢ » ,Ghma Glassware Etc i g s P " Motieo bave them, other depots at the intersection of Fourth | window, when Mrs. Grass was awaken GEO, W. SCHINDELE, Prop Wilt Open for business assoon s of~ | y y o i 1277 e avenue and Sixth street for the accommo- | by the noise, and seeing the man about G50y We BCBINIIETe " fices can be jitted up. | . o ~ Hard and soft coul, wood, lime, cement, | dation of the public, and at said depot | to enter aroused her hus pand. They saw None but experienced b lndu employed. | 100 xn 171 8. 23th STRE ALW. 8. Homer & Co's; No. 28 Maiu st l Justlce Of fle ?eace L et OB Fael Con No. 430 | shall be reccived and delivered all tho | two men burry away, the fellows soon. | Out of town orders by wail or Gxpress 800 | T L0 Nurona Bk, Omuta. i hHlar b i & £ BELave. VB 3 adway, Lclephone No. 130, local freight, consigned to or frow | beg out of sight and réach, Jicited, and all work warranted. - - e ik —— vy e e ez e g e

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