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o N AN P SRR AP THE DAILY BEE. |CROWDING COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, NU. 18, PRARL STREET. —— Delivered by earrier n any partof the city s INIO COURT. Eighty New Suits Started in One Court in One Day. and they belonged to the poorer folks, | et ill_beingerted in this column the aldermen present except Danforts, were he{lvy willow baskets. One I re- | rat 'TEN CENTS PER member was square, built_out of bricks | jonand i'ive Cents Per Li who is in Maine. ONE DEMAND FOR 8$60,000. it abia Petitions protesting_against grade of | with a door in the side. We used to fill H.W.Tnitom, - - - Managen e The Uity Council Passes the Boule- on, No. & - iont BoiTon No. 8. vard Ordinance — Miss Urahl's Injuries Prove Fatal—A Few Political Bubbles. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Bhoes, Shoes, Shoes, adveriisements at our office Benton as surveyed and also petition | the tubs with ashes and pour as much eet, noar Broadway, Councl for a new grade on same street, were | water on them as they'd hold. When it referred to the committce on streets and | ran through it would' run into a small WANTS. alleys. }mckelti ml- Was Wil:! lmicll to l:e enllgd ANTED ot gt SRR Bond of F. X. Riss, contractor on new | lye, It was too weak to sell or to use to B - oF C0C engine liouse, was approved, and a con- | make soap, and so we 'd boil it down, ,,mw';'."r:e:? rs. J. R McPherson, N T2t tract entered into. Sometimes we'd sell it when it was boiled T Y A LY 'he ordinance providing for a boule- | down very strong, but enerally we'd let = vard on the bottoms was called up. Al | it boil till'it was dry. What wasleft was | nishiges fof room; room for rent and baper of Yesterday was the last day of service | derman Hammer objected to it because it | good potash, and that we'd sell to a rich ings can retain it if desrable. Mra. 8, At Adams’, 417 Broadway. for the coming term of the district court, Reiter, tailor. Fall goods cheap. fur . 8, y rovided that it should not be used for | man in the village, who'd send loads of | M. Hayt, No. 623 Fourth street, Council Bluffs. which opens August 30. The docket is Relvy teaming. If this was stricken out | it away to foreign countries. If the pot- OR RENT=~Four unfurnished rooms, to BROADWAY’ Col 'NCIL BLI ’FFS. Adams will sell shoes cheapest for 20 | o1 ugnally heavyone. Yestordaythere | he would vote for it. The ordinance | sh was gray we got o good price for tenaats without children. No. 427 South Courting Days. 4 was, however, passed to a third reading. | but if it was red or brown we got less | First street. Remember Adams when you are ready | Were over eighty new cases filed, but of | mye’ bovlovard, as planned, runs from | money and also got s good threshing JFOR SALE—0n oaey terma or will trade for 10 buy school slioes. u'“';i "“!l were suits begun by the "V“'f Fifteenth and Avenue G, along the ave- frolB our pll':'enu. i fath e Cliy proverty, ;gl.mpm."nrn. of fural ern Home Insurance company to enforce | nue to Tairtieth street, then south to | ‘“‘Down the road was my father's | ture. stoves, aiso building. s situate AL I fln?l':r::illlm:'e‘:xgl‘:&r? LRty the payment of premium notes. The | Fourth ue‘uue and east on Fourth ave- | cousin, who was the best soap maker in railroad. Good town; no CLOSING OUT Wal oppositien. Goed roasens for selling, Poe- i nue to Fifteenth street, snd thence to | the barony. He made a soft soap from | suseion given at once. Will invoice about $2,500. L ESEDRCT U O | eevn oy ymdny souing e | it of sarg, e oy oers | o ptaeh and W' g o bt | AN Su A i, B ] ¢ to prepare it at their own expense | and common . had a vretty | cil Bluffs. ¢ way. ing record and’other preliminary entries :;‘;1 donate the land. On the final vote 1t | daughter—she's my wife now, and when v A select picnic party made merry at [ made up. Besides the cases there were ~ she was fifteen she was 88 8§08 R RENT—Omaha merchants wishing to Lake Manawa last evening, and had a | scores of ti notices, and added to the was passed unanimously. 13 e good P F‘oupnn & branch store in Council Bluffs, ’ kY boiler as her father, I was about seven- | h the rtunity of getting & first: dance at the hotel. the filing of a by .nfihf:_ g,’,",fi;‘,,",";’ f,,‘,';;:fig 2 ll‘.,h‘,"fitfll teen when nm,: began (o grow quite class store room 1hxs0 feet, in. the heart of the The funeral of the infant daughter of depositions. These _de- | way for dirt nauling mlong certain | hard. The village merchant didn't buy | ¢ity at very low reat. J. C. DeHaven. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beecroft was held | positions were in the saloon cases. They | gtrects, was read a second time and re- | 88 much potashor soap, and what he did VOR DE.—For_Conncil Bluft yesterday afternoon. were taken nt Le Mars, the two witnesses | f40d, buy he paid less for, And then the men O etery {1000 aotes o Icwe ana. Mo Pa'asel" ul"“' .i“‘. “o‘l.r’, E'c.. E'c. There will be an examination of teach- | being the first pair of informers, John | “Tho council then adjourned until Sat- | who'd start out in the spring with a [ braska land. J.R. Rice,110 Main St. Council ers held in the Western lowa college | Hansen and A. R. Smith. These deposi- | yrday evening, August 20. wagon to peddle the same wares found | Bluffs. « rooms on the 26th and 27th. tions all rend nbob:S -lika,mlhe Celbilal P~y things juhst {2 bad everywhere, e ANTED — Situation as ~ buokkeeper b = ) . tdobedb bl AL L A ) A Heavy Damage Suit. thought that it came from the wars that young man who can give satisfactory ref- dl!;hrl‘:r:ll'::rr;‘o: 'fi::"f.‘:ev'fi."l'l cee!l::;. ;fi“i:?:fipi;‘.lh‘izfi:::““' :lr:iln:':?) :‘:‘ The recent chn’nxe in the ownership of We"if“‘"ll "t‘,‘ fla‘:fl"h“ Bf’od “l‘ev',"ri“? ;m;‘;’:e't:'l'l? x';ié’%'r‘.f&“c‘?é‘.flh‘n’u‘flfl-“‘”"" OUR S'I'O CK OF i ave ol ) 3 3 &:%Tll;i‘;:;coau and immediately quit | g8 o ey Tt s stated that | the Ogden house, by which the property | Would comne back before ‘ong ksl Y. r ot to be twenty I was my wife's beau, ANTED--Situation a8 ealesman in grocery "A mecting of the ludies of the W. C. A | the reason these men have not appearcd | passed from the possession of John T. Eml the old lolkys agreed Smt we shonld mut‘:eflmnrmf;:u given. D, U. T., Bee 18 culled Mgndny Aftsrtiotn ‘8t the- st in person, instead of by depositions, is | Baldwin into the hands of M. F, Stout, | marry two years after and keep uq the b S TiTr e dence of Mrs, Allen, 521 Park avenue, A that they are afraid of being arrested if | has been followed by considerable litiga- | family trades in the old places. Well, ::"-‘é"fl.l,"n'.:s:a'-"' fll(::lmol:wwllsme or w full attendance 1s desired 16 & | they come here. = Ihe suloon men have | tion, but tho heaviest snit was filed lato | we were married, but not there, and JALLT b v B s made it very unpleasant for informers H ince. ""Il‘he de‘noe;nhc caucuses nrallo llm !:ehl who {m;o 8| iv)enrefi here, nm:’ they na- 5:_:‘“"; ‘sz ‘“;‘;;““’é"- lt“ “:i"h'ML Bi':;:‘ YPy‘::,':erc n,c‘;:n::u";fi[eke this. T went ! OFFICER & PUSEY, , s evening for the purpose of selecting | turally feel like k. ng at a distance. in claims of Mr. Stout and his wealthy | qown to the village one day with a load ae}zg:‘f:‘t]:;&eflcg;:;\gflc?‘:::e;:;‘un which |~ Yost Schrepfer, ot filnden, is made | associates the round sum of $50,000 dam- | of potash and uo:\“n, and called as usual BA NKERS 5th. The 1768 tbe 1Tant M %fe",l::mh‘ ,':l“‘fi"e;, l“"dh&’ :flmlike!i ages. Asis generally known, Mr. Bald- on thedmerghln:‘. }-‘xa-;ne fian.ngimfi he e funeral of the infant son of Mr. | A neighbor with the discarded name of | win disposed of the property in trade tor | refused to buy the latter, and offered 8o | 509 Broadway, Council Bluffs,Jowa. nd Mrs. Peterson was held yesterday | Hell commenced an action the other day i mall a price for the former that I began d h Rfiernoon from the family Fosidence, | for $5,000 damages because Schraofer | S¢Loxas cattleranch, "m‘fl""’ meuntiie i Fox | Eetablishea 1661, f . ’ g f stock, to laugh. But when he took out of & :erex'l:‘re of Sixteenth street and Twentieth :3:‘5:11‘ ’l:;rlll lwvv “:le:'lllli\fhg«:::tno;-‘sl\og &;l:cmiuzl:r;xl::t::imfi ?:ddf,::fifi::; wm:forel n soap and offered it to me at half the price 1 wan and explained To-morrow the Ancient Order of Hi. | Sho claims that Schrapfer maliciously was fraud used in inducing him to muke | half the p: ted, ] HEL Our Patterns are Choice and Quality the Best. bernians goon the John M. Abbott for an | intruded upon the sanctity of her home, the trudo,the umber of satte hol Brov | ouking soda and potaah o big factories Creston HO“SQ, making soda and potash in big factories . 0 s excursion up the river,leaving the Broad- nn"m 'l:: LS :nlnl:‘n b some very rdnrtyl m‘fl,‘; ';,‘,?,’,,‘:,{"i\,",: ‘g‘.},;,"":fi‘:f'.;{:‘};,w out of r(:)ekez that cost ll‘most u’f{.hin" New Goods are arriving and invite X 5 dece Xposure Of o ruined. e news (‘;:IY.::IXI:::E::PN at 10:30 a. m, for the himsel, which oxusod her saoh & ner. | Dot is that the cattle were traded to Mr. | S88W my business was rui Baldwin with a fpecial provision and ex- | ran through the village, and_eversbody | Majp) st[“t' Council Bluffs, Y inspeetion licit P was very blue. I was particularly blus &;edle :Ertt;e{%can;“c'}l;urz:} 5.‘{,“,’,’;{.‘3?" Was | when I thought of Gretchen. Many tried much more convenient, and will expe- he Coyles are in court, James claim- i tatin g to fight it out, but they nearly starved. : el ootve! B Ao agos oCA s ok ks reb e N The Municipal Wallet. Momff of us ‘wandered sway to other Only Hotel in the City A FULL LINE OF e police business, s City Auditor Kinnehan has prepared a | countries and I came over to America, i 5 cape. A cavoose standing in the Chicago, [ "0 o report of the total current expenses from | Fhere I've been ever since. Anda little with Fire Es ape. k Island & Pacific yards, was yester- over a year after [ Ianded I sent over for : broken into. A conductor’s punch March 15 to date, as follow: my sweatheart, and she came over and Electric Call Bells. some clothing belonging to the gi::.'.‘j‘:‘:,’&‘.‘:’.‘.‘.‘,._ +:8 B4one7 | we werc married. Accommodations First Class, La C e GurtainS’ 5,720.30 reight crew were stolen. Police and marshal And Rates Reasonable A dangerous grating is that in front of Salaries of officers. Tt Sl B | goilmtay yoite s emnieiel's | Max Mohn, Proprietor) AaqypmATN DRAPERIES, meone will receive severe injuries if it gstor vin ods, Int cti X who have graduatet rom school, many ntersection grading. fi c' R- ALLEN, 1t has been decided to erect a building | Y0u8 shock that she was taken ill. For or the police patrol between the en§ the mg""" he Lkl her she wants the ilding and the city jail, This will be unt named, Cement and Sand. Messsrs. Williame and Leneham wish to say that they had nothing to do with last year's curbing contract with the city, und that it was done bz John G. Ham- mond & Co, and Wickham Bros. The curbing made threo years ?zo by our Mr. Leneham for Mr. Everett, Judge James, Dr. Macrae, Geo. Metcalf and others, and in front of Masonic Temple, and cor- ner Broadway and Bryant streets, is sat- isfactory to-day in every respect, and they are doing their present curbing in the same satisfactory manner, and it will 80 be found next year and after. They are even doing better than their contract calls for, as the bank sand here has con- rable loam mixed with it, and river sand is rather fine, and they are usinq the best quality of gravel at an additiona cost of 50 cents per yard, and are mak- ng a u:ronficr and better stone than could be made with sand, and it is so pronounced by all parties concerned, In regard to the complaints about there not being enough cement used in pro- portion to the wmount of sand, they say that their contract with the city calls for three parts sand and one part cement, instend of onc-third cement as many suppose. They have been strictly fol- is not attended to. The building is vho h i ft Cillieat s 5 tudie Latin, Pifaand Sedtuuiiia Bl | o wnom, e sged Gk oo Lol SHADING ETC. ETC , ————— | cannot see that the employers are to ! ' ) . Total, Siiinas I AnyLsoENe] IoF: BeTi0OR R8 Ond [ngmge[,Smyeym'MapPuhhshe[ . leaves, there are a good many to take Choice residence property a specialty. lace. T hi ds us that Be Coapor & Tudsons T M. ter'ploe iy rinds wgthte oton | © 0 T s, | WOTK Done by Competent Workmen. New Bunks “?!' '(hg Imv‘;z beclnl v:l.]! br;mght np,wel{ Maps, of cities and counties ( . educated, and well trained, are now, a p A special committee of the cily council | this writing, serving their first year, both s __ “a“ orders Promp“y ‘i"nded To yesterday visited the city jail tonquire | in dry goods commission, leather, wool ESTABLISHED 1868 T and this includes some of what might be They concluded them a very neoessary | talled monial labor. This low price 18 of | na I ARIEITESS BRCS., piece of furniture in each cell and in | course brought about by the supply of Hld‘s Ta“o' Pelis consequence they will be provided forth- | such boys being more than adequate to Y 9 9 g the old apprentice system, all boys and Returns., reak out of jail. The new ones will be | girls received their board and clothes and D of iron, two in each cell, one above the | often an annual stipend in addition, But | 820 and 822 Main Street, Council Bluffs, into the necessity of putting in bunks, | and the paper business for §2 per we D. H. McDANELD & COMPANY, 3 h H with. “As it is now the unfortunate ones | fill the positions that are made vacant. 3 5 are compelled to ameg on the floor, the | There is something radically wrong about oL AN U= oadwa CO u n cl I BI u I Is old bunks havin een destroyed by | this system, for we all know that under | Highest Market Prices. Promp , [} risoners for kindling wood or to help other, here are bright Boston girls #nd boys Towa. N- B-"'specla'l attentian given all orders by owned by a non-resident, Moses Bloom. The pacer Gray Jim, formerly owued pyhlwrencu Holst, came in sccond at ttumwa in the 2:85 pace, making 2:313. Gray Jim was entercd in the :35 pace in this city in the spring and was distanced. A daughter of Mr. Young, at No. 728 Pierce sireet, is very ill, and fears are en- tertuined that she may not recover. It was not lu"fi, n‘fu that the same home was saddened by the death of the elder daugnter. The poll tax collector, C. J. Beckman, has served about 1,400 notices and will now take a breathing spell until the first of the month, when he will begin suits against those who pay no attention to his demands for payment. A yvoung feliow peddling suspenders had fust fitted & pair to the city attorney and was pocketing the change when he was arrested for not having a license. He gave his nume as J. D, Turner, and will it lowing this proportion for the inside of e g who do not even earn their food,let alone i » ow pay additional costs or go out of bus- | the bfi)ck!,pnnd for the facing of the [ J-W.and E. L. Squire lend money. their clothes and other expenscs! It is & VA RN DT mail. ness here. stones they havo been doing better than Militia Movemer subject which earnest, honest reformers Y ———— = = —— The police have begun on the tim-horn | the contract calls for, by using cement OveImarte . 5 3 hould look into, and find out,if possible, i eace. Captain Wessimer of Company A, has | the remody. = While this state of things 5 Justice ot the Peace, made several changes in the company. | in existence in Boston, we find, by the 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs. BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Fourth Sergzeant Barrett has been reduced | Evening Sun, that Sam Jones asks the . " ° b . | revival committee of Cincinnati, $300 for | Refers to any bank or busin lhouse in the soitheiranks ey h,“ alaoiOos porsl 0omp five days’ and nights’ preaching, that is, city, Collections a specialty. l nos an ton. Privates Clark and Bergen have for what is known as preaching by those been discharged. Corporal Dixon has | who careto hear Sam Bones, It oubt- N. SCHURZ, been promoted to fourth sergeant. Don | ful if there is a girl or boy, filling the ¥ i3 Macral has been voted into the company | above positions, at $2 per week, who is amblers, ‘‘Cute,”’ the cripple, and a anger-on named Price were yesterday sentenced to the county jail, the sentence to begin to-day. Price has already skipped and “‘Cute’ was last night hunt- [ ing up money enough to leave on, Rev. Mr. Mills, pastor of the North ain Street Baptist church, was bene- tted by a pound party Thursday night. and sand, or rather gravel, in equal L»xrts. _Thus they claim that they have en doing more than they agreed to do, not only by using gravel, in place of poor eand, but l:{ using more cement than was demanded. e ‘The Bubble From the Pot. The appointment of Colonel Keatley to Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to is colored parishianers and friends | a position in the treasury department | #nd made corporal. Privates Howard | not infinitely superior to Sam Jores as Justice of the Peace. call on us. em to be rallying around him nobly, | causes some change among the demo- §‘;‘émug}°°&‘g d:;gl::rgn:n?ndcocrl:';:l!s. cmmlnu of :h"tU""';fl Staton '"’.? "“l:u‘, Office over American Expross. Instruments Tuned and Repaired. We never falil to give lnlll:mcllon. iety i i i ) i< es | very important question why such a 2 3 “,l“’h:':xfflf_:::l’;l‘;n';:;'“g"‘l_ l:‘el; ""z’:‘l“fz‘-‘“ cratio slate-makers. Many were support- | were made on accout of non-attend: | of thinge is m,,‘,‘,imd i Over 20 years’ Experience in Plano and Organ Wor ing him tor nomination as state senator. Mayor Groneweg's name has also been used in the informal framing of tickets, and the practical withdrawal of Keatley 15 said to make the nomination of Grone- weg more probable. tbmm of the republicans are urging the nomination of Charles M. Harle for state senator. Judge James is said to be among those whom the democratic party may select a8 representative. The war being _made concerning the past relation of Keatley and Sovereign, which has so interested the Knights of Labor, will now lose its chief bone of con- tention, Pihtonsa nso in the.aity of Hoston: " | N0, 419 BROADWAY ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will fiw A Cor. 5th Ave, & 7th St., Council Bluffs. One of the best Educational Institu- credit to reliable parties. Enquire of gilGreenumnyer. 628 Mynster st., tele- tions in the west. Boarding and day school conducted by the Sisters of Char- ity, B. V. M. Board and tuition for a term of five months, $75. For further particulars address SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Francis Academy, Councit Blufis, Ta. seunt his friend, Mrs. Alta Arnold, to Chief of Police Mullen with an order for his pants and other things which have re- mained in charge of the police since the major's arrest and confinement in the county jail, Arrangements are being made for a gentlemen's roadster race. - It will prob- ably take place this afternoon at the driving park, and five horses will no doubt be entered, They belong to The- odore Bray, L. Molst, J. J. Shea, L Woells and George Wesner. The Catholics are preparing for a grand bazaar to be held 1n the Temple hall the last week in October, the proceeds to be used in the erection of the new church building. It is expected that several thousand dollars will be obtained, as the aflair is to be an extensive one. The funeral of the late James Porter- field took place yesterday morning from the residence of his brother, Rev. G. W. Crofts ofticinting. The pall bearers were B. 8. Terwiliger, ex-Congressman Pusey, J. P, Casady, John Dohany, Dan Eiker, Postmaster " Bowman, Judge James an Jacob Willinms, of Omaha, Rov, Mr, Telgeroth, a 8wedish minis- : Music Co. Flnest Landaus swansonl;‘azo Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa Coaches and Hacks in City. —— Personal Paragraphs. J. T. Duke, of Clinton, was in the city vesterday. J. J. Bolin, of Macedonia, was in the city yesterday. 8. H. Kellay returned yesterday from a visit to friends in the east. Mrs. R. E. Shipley, of Chamberlain, Dak., was in the city yesterday. Miss Sue Budellet has returned home from A visit of several weeks in Dakota, W. 8. Livingstone, of Wichita, Kan., ‘v’vus a guest at the Pacitic house yester- ay. L. F. Potter, cashier of the Citizens’ 3nnk, at Oakland, was in the city yester- ay. Peter Koll, of Walnut, who suffered somewhat by the recent fire there, wasin tie city yesterday. —— Death of Miss Granl, Edith Grahl, the eighteen-year-old danughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Grahl, finally succumbed to the inevitable yes- terday morning shortly before 11 o'clock, having lingered in terrible agony most of the time since the accident on Satur- day morning last at the residence of Con- rad Giese, in which she received the fatal burns, On Wednesday last she was taken to her home, No. 603 Mynster street, and up WILLIAM WELCH, OFFICRES: No. 418 Broadway—The Manhattan, Telephone No. 33 Na. 615 Main Street, Telephone No, 9 LATEST NOVELTIES JOHN Y. STONE. STONE & SIMS, Attorneys at Law. Practice in the State and Federal Cour t Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. JACOB BIMS ter from Onkland, Cal., is in Omaha, and | to Thursday might was thought to be ‘M" "‘fl,M"' %“"R"fl{‘“’mfi;:‘“{.'.gj Couneis Brurrs 1n Amber, will spend Sunday here. He will preach | doing quite nicely. « D‘"“;‘s 'fhli: ‘"% "ll ‘n‘ hom lt’x‘ TortoiseShell e dn the Scandinaviun Baptist church in | “Some iden of how the poor girl sut- [ 59 o) Bouth Main strect, to whom they CROCKERY 8 A the morning in the Swedish language. | fored can be gleaned by the fact that a | 87¢ reatec. 3 ’ ete.,Hair On ) The Swedes are especially invited to hear | good portion ‘fi the time she was com- Judge Carson is taking a little rest at . ) him, lln. thubyvumug the pastor will | pelled to rest in bed with only her head ‘u‘a“'l‘l";‘nI}'l‘"h:’d“z“:m"e‘:;‘_‘"‘?fl';::;i"{‘e“;‘: LA“PS GLASSWARE naments, as 2 I ! ity *hristi i i , E:T‘:{)‘:A:h.l"s subject being "“The Christian | and the soles of her feet touching the bed. tho terrs Beres y y well as the e AND ding. A ’lfin funeral services will take place to- | H. Holland. of the Union lumber com- morrow. The institution for the deat and dumb will open September 15. Senator Koth- ert, the new superintendent, is expected to arrive this morning from heokuk, his home, and take charge. Many improve- ments have been made about the build- ings and grounds this year, all of which O, T Best $2.00 a day house in the west. FINE POTTERY. P N o0, LOCATION, THE BEST, FIRST CLASS TABLE, SAMPLE ROOMS and 2 e w, ! w. S.P 'H"‘E’)M'E"I? & Co., ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES pany, has been joined by his wife and dnuglxler. and will occupy a new house on Sixth avenue. Mrs, J. K. Cooper, who has been quite dangerously ill, was reported last might as 1mproving, and the crisis seems to e Held For Trial, Ira Jones had a hearing before Justice Schurz yesterday on the charge of shoot- ing at John Shipcow. The evidence .: Boarders :: Re o es will be comploted noxt weck. shiowod ‘that Jones. was bound. to land | BAve been favorably passed. i NO. 23 MAIN ST, Mrs. C. L. Gillette Jounli Hapier, ReduoedsiBamh 1 erry Myor went west with a survey- | o0 5. 8s Eva Nason, of Benton street, left COUNCIL . BLUFFS, IA: C il Bluffs d ncil Bluffs i t, tor T. A. Clark, the eng- | With his boat and get some sand at the | y\g svening for Denison, to visit her A uncil Bluffs, Towa. Out NO. 336 & 338 Broadway, Cou: . neor Y Serey hus returned, thinking it 4o | Tiver bank, where Shipcow laid claim 10 | brother, and will then visit trionds at - — of town work solicited, and all mail i - tough a country for him. He managed to go as far as forty miles north of Fort Fetterman on foot, and says he saw noth. Ing out sage brush and cactus, and having the first right. Jones was warned off, and the warning was sup- ported by a huge club in the hands of the orders promptly attended to. In Ave to elght days the most ob- stinate cases of Private Discases fn tholr very worst stages. Cor pokd with us, if nothing more; Wall Lake, mmrning in_time to re- sume her studies at St. emy. C. E. Friedmann, of the company of Franc:s' acad- 3 i 4 thought he'd turn back to “God’s coun- | MAD who thought he had the nine points T e IR T L iearn Ve 4 u'yd‘“ wi:ur-; Aheduuu Ket u square meal :g:‘::'n‘l"c,;m;fl‘:vg:;'m'{3:“:.,‘:”»&%,".:’;; from Danbury, Conn., where he went in NO. 201 Malfl St., COUnCll Bluffs, Iowa. "frh‘""“ g, cod BA Ll side, and in Omaha sooured a rovolver Bopeyof regmniog his health, ilis ex- new steamel er, jus i i s Y 7 ¥ = . S————— 1annohed cakake Manawa by Vie, Ke l‘:rr. :"ll;.:.fi?:.cgh, hulr.;m:{,fic al (’L‘;L‘:{-.‘Z,.."’J:,’f.fi‘: “alifornia, hoping to gain still further 88 gorplete Line o A COMPLETE ASSORT T has been carefully inspected by the citi- zens' committee and pronounced staunch and perfoctly safe for 100 passengers. The steamer is run by an engincer who does not drink a drop of liquor and who is licensed by the United States govern- ment. Under all circumstances the safety of the passengers will be made the first consideration. commenced firing, as he now says, into the air. Ho hit nobody, but was promptly arrested. The justice held him to await the action of the grand jury, the bail being fixed at $200. R The leading heating stoves of this coun try are the Radiant Home and Stewart for hard coal and the Diamond Oak for soft coal. by the change. B Five choice lots in Pierce’s addition at fixipm;u prices, Cooper & Judson, 130 ain St. s My |Fancy and Staple Groceries aspecialty. No 1514 Douglas st., Omaha, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Both Domestic and Forexgn. pest_uinr_piveRe|REAL ESTATE. IIT TEE CITY. Vacant Lots, Tands, City Residences and Farma. Acre property in western part of city Al selling cheap. R. P. OFFICER, —— LOVE AND POTASH. A Romance Hinging on the Story of a Dead Industry of Bohemia, New York Sun: ‘‘There’s what broke up my home and made me come over to America.” The speaker was an employe in a large s0Ap factory on the West side. He was pointing to some drums of imported soda as he spoke. “I was born in Bohemia, among the moutains, in a little village. Our chief industry was making lye, and sometime soap. Ithink half of the people made S Cheap first-class storage at Nos. 22, 24 and 26 Poarl street. e L d Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate offices in the city; $23 por day. o Em AL by For Sale—Harry Smith's pnotogranh gallery cheap. Inquire of Harry Smith, — o Another Telegraph Company. George M. Myers of Kansas City, gen- eral manager of the Pacific Mutual Tele- graph company, has been in the city for u day or two looking over the situation, with a view of the company running its lines into this ecity, and establishing an oflice. It is understood that he has met with some encouragement, and that the pajueseadoy 5B [OJURIIRR YOUIS At the Pacific house you will save from §1 per day. ry it and be con- vinced. company will probably open an office | their living that way; my family did. THE WEARER. Horses and mules constantly on hand : — here. The first move sought to be made | When I was a little boy 1 was sent out Lo of the cloth (BAR | for sale at retail or in car load lots. | essce = ‘When you are in the city stop at the | i the securing a right of way for its | every day with my yhrnther and other ne 'worn. - Negu 80 beabiag {h LJE:-:{ %8 | Orders promptly filled by contract on The finest of driving horses always on Rea‘ Esla‘a & |||Slllal|00 A[fll“, house. Street cars pass the door | lines. It is understood that an lrunfi- litle boys to gather leaves and | “PER! Lxi HEA °1;"'|'Hfi. short notice. ' Stock sold on commission | haud aud for sale by N . i Zaar Couast ery fifteen minutes for all the depots. | ment is being planned for g the | twigs. ~ The best were those of the | gnd € Ve by st Telephone 114, SHLUTER & BOLEY. MASE WISE k Blutfs, ! 00 cents each, poles of the fire alarm system. The | fir, but we took everything, We'd Opposite Dummy Depot, Counor Blufls, o ked to pass | bulld big bonfires in dry weather, and the | SPROTAL, TICES. mm"%fi'.:fl."i';'-fierm company mqn‘:jufi !I'l'e .t.h':?' “dl}?:"n:(::: %'13 _yo 10" m 1 i M) = Theds. " Betow these. sheds were. what NOTICR The Oty Council. you'd call leach tubs, Some of these | Bpecial advertisements, such as Lost, Found The ity council met last night, with all | were old barrels sawed in balf; some, | %oLoan, For Bale, To Rent, % a ardine l

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