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Yo o L T YD > 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. NO EMBER 23, 1887, ' ) S ATT RN - R Pl i Vy'.fl; LERS, 3 bein mass of men and animals were thus soon DR I ALY . BT, | - O O e 7)o/ A wors an g | AL STANDING m)u\ GENCY, ,t:.:.z,:‘, " firogh’ the | gates. The pvornssronu. DIRECTORY. T T Tt HI"""ly fll"“d T‘l"’ ‘: “l“" b l‘u]ihlm\dut there is so emall a matter slaughtered cattle were then drawn out . =y ; "he closing of gambling * houses by | ¢yt ™5t hard ters into the caleuln- I by the horns and placed_in convenient orney-at-Law. Sec oW COUNCIL BLUFFS. the mayor, Monday night was the nf":...? tn:.l:n.nul(:n\]‘u nso. . The brid Scenes at the Distribution of Beef | pluces to be dressed. This work was EY URK Attorney-at L"“l-_ 'l’l||‘1““d Floor Brown L. OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STRE principal topic of conversation upon the | is an assured fact and the time required Among the Sioux. done by the squaws, who commenee at y Building, 115 Street, Couneil ots Bluffs, Tow Delivered by carrier In any part ctopduy. There are many | for its completion can be measured by onee, and in afew minutes o hunde to its causo, and | the necessities involved, for no unnec- the cit groups seattered ahout are busily en- wics advanee ' 1 essiny delays will interfere with the | SITTING BULL AND GAUL. | ¢ inan occupation that scems 1o | 3 J e T R . ey L 1 o Yo bl (, prosecuti ..'.,n\.n pirt of the work of w8 Suit them, i 4 ; N SGHURZ Justice of the Peace. Office over American Al BURINESS OFF 1 5, cot. i n conversation hetween one of | sontruetion. Every serap of the beef is saved. ' A ol 9 - bembabil il i 1 N . the gamblers and a BEE representative ;\ ‘1 % B Clothing of the Tndia Fven the entrails are caton raw, The ‘I % y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Blufls, i ester e former su “ idn' adsworth, - 3 lungs and livers are given to thesquaws | Jowa. Al 1INOR MENTION, T L I elan § - Congenial Work a fg tamunetite. (e T Graming tHe [ T S SR T ST A | g o - surprise me atall, for we couldn’t ex= | oo thousand, head of one, two —Indian Horse The bl L Ll L] —— - 4 K. Y. Plumbing Co. pect anything else. The way some of | thrce-yoar-old steers for sale, Wil £ L. S{HALUAG. KROUNE 18 geoupe | STONE & SIMS Attorneys at-Law, practice in the Stato 1 Reit tai Full goe \..(-l.l.l-,nln;w the l!lmu; have been .I\..u.my their | ereditto, relinble purtios. yhquire b oving T of i v, * 50 and Federal Courts Office—Rooms 7 Se man’s pictur y SUMAs. | vgpyd poker games, with “plugge A, J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynster st After the beef had been distributed y p X n ATt vedatod 16w VORYAHOY: | wy Goinilbctie: (il it DV kiod. | delaphibne 181; Correspondence New York Sun: Early | o attended. the Dndian horee rees, | 404 8, Shugart Beno Block, Council Blnffs, Towa. was discharged. syalot Bt ¥oblssry Lhal Wik ever |phvies Catved Miy Compade; on October 7, 1886, T was comfortably [ The course was ahout a quarter of Williams™ hall on upper Brondway | flated. Why. it isn't gamblin nball; The case of John Edwards, forassault- | seated in an open huekbhoard, with my [ mile of straight roud with a decided up E S BARNETT Ju-tice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, will be the of “wnother hop on | yyd they might just ns well 'k 6 | {1z Levi Milan with intent to do great | knces under a buffalo robe to keep out | £hude. e riders wero almost naked; | Lo R 3 Council Bluffs, Refers to any bank or Saturday e man down and tike his voll away from Haw STOHITEA Waltore Judia || tHolcoldy and the Thlviny (owniel Mune [Eeigiis IRIIES SV R R ee i Bial ] e 111 the oity | . ‘ U vkt Catholie 1 will A e R P vm, was called ore Judge | th | s Ll rvthing but a light rawhide | business house in the city. Collections a specialty. resterday afternoon in the | dan, Dak., was rapidly disappea a socinl p for the benefit of their | There isn't any choice about it 111 idle. The race ponies, which new chureh. at the Masonic temple on | cve d the bodi What | Avlesworth for the man is as sure to be | gupc rinl' court. Both men are employed | hind me. T had comme fifty | 4 used for that purpose s ca corner of New Yeur's eve. Gaiped’ WHE AILK (oWH 10/ tHe tAble A | by MivLae; e contractor “h(,idld.,,”g mile ride southward to Fort Yutes, on | only. were owing to various decorations 00 13*1111-}-* Ufl:f« corner of Dave Lyons was taxed he is to breathe, No. siv, theve isn't the | the U nion Pucific grading on Tenth the Missouri river, where is the famous | f marvelous appearance, One that I J y Pearl 8t. and First Avenue. doubt but What this sys- noticed especially had u sky blue tail, a Known as Standing Rock |y, 03,0 votlow mane, and o deep red fo Fixe Goro Work A Seeciary, t, an agency derives its name | ook, The customary stake {8 a half- | == = ped with his | from a pyramidal stone about three feet The rviders do th own start- ——— Aftera little prelimi seuflle | high, of which this legend is told: owd of spectators com- s 1 ' acing was — —— 18 quictly dispersed and ves are teed his mowen to'stop such | Petween them. He only succeeded in | foot, or riding their ponics. Tepees or | joup the sound of their tom-toms was No. 201 Main Street Counc11 Blufts,Iowa i a1 ]I "t think that he | inflicting a slight wound upon Milan, | Indian tents began to appear in g heard across the praivie. e L doit think thit he | g oug 0 farge hole in his elothes, The 318, Crow 5 ~ would have closed the placesif it hadn't [ D Ut e hole in his clot numbers, Crowds of Indian he 5 been for that. OF course there will be [ I8¢ stid Vi ORI b ek ST | even on this cold day in only cotton | _Youth dulgence h ACOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF """"I';'fm;"“I,{‘[',‘I“'“ d complimentarics | 151"t whoop and hurrah mmong some | Sjinces o man would bo Jusiiiecin | g,q. and decr moceasins, were | in pernicious practices pursued in soli- orehestra wil furnish vhe ; U | shootine down his pursuer, ahd that the nocey A scd | Wliihse onic o the ,;....l SVetts ot ithe b THit ‘-,i.l"." Se I AEETS Edwards wis bound over {0 the o bundle of long darts, which he would confidence and will pos impaired il ccuson. Lo the maor sind e to run stiaight | Jury in the sum of 8500, whichhe failed | throw by vesting the dart_upon the | memory, despondency., and other atten- 1l The work of erceting the electric [, the future, and that will be the cnd {:f‘_',',‘\:'."]‘:',',,"‘1'("‘! went o Jaile The ex= | uukle of one foot held in the aiv for that | dants of wrecked mahood. Suffercr | vers is completed oy 1 The ) y r wis going he and a I POS vi o srod aosud- | 8 eSS, Wi ) cents in stamps, 1)‘.‘:1':-[1(}1:‘;:1ilt\:"t:’.l.l\"hf-‘.(t.1”;;.[.-'h .':nl|‘:~:-"- .‘.Ir“l.(l}” l]h'-“||“|l:{\n‘\l::- \\'i!H“l:-\n‘n;:'l\”l(:y::’[rhl.‘.l cear in the penitentiary. which secms | PUrPO ind then giving the rod a sud hould addy with 10 cents in stamy D R R L g only oo gl ifiht considering the enormity of | den jerlk with his hand. 1t s | fof lurge flastiated trentise, pointivg Both Domestic and Foreign.. S| straightening influe o let them open again, (0 Huse LA & 2 i NaE g n nfailis cans of perfe of the superintendent and t willap- | for o uhulu.l for he s a stuffy little | the offense. wonderful to what distances and [ \Go00%" Dispensary Medical ar in all their high-toned beauty. A | Dutehman, but he will finally come to it T with what accuracy they would | gion, Gt single ] I ey Ay : , 663 Main strect, Buftalo, N. Y. sting, which hus been sent for, | hig milk with ngood appetite, Tn about | hsure with W "‘]'.“"‘”‘- “nyre & Co. | 40w these carts. My companion told sl i I t 2 Y diy, month when you see the houses all ! e! l'rm-' me that these villages of tents were AN ALASKA POTLATCH. all that prevents the illamination of the {05 e again, Just reeall what I have Until A e morning for taking more whi shadow uf enue. e y | Sioux agen George T, Gutes, night yard master | this litt} m.u/ SO, I eun't say the plaintiff narrowly ¢ of the Wabash, ¥ purchased, [ What the result will be, Jbut | yite $hrough the age T Pipton and |1 will tell you what I " think. 3., Tice, o cory. cottaie home on | 1 huse knowr’ Mayor Groneweg for BaWerds tookiartar nim Wit o Jaenife | Lute that afternoon we drew near the g Graham avenue, some time, and you ity depend upon i | tering him ov anyone who should como | Agoncy. We pusscd muny Indians on | e ihiaty homos, and until & late The policemen’s ball to-morrow even- ing at the Masonic temple will i grand affai Over th hundared tickets have already been sold, and an open out > and is od 1o arvive every day, is ity 5 ate Janu only tempor nd that upon the fol- p L 1 ;.I.:':m!"\ electricity in the immediate ind s me afow hetter than | pogent with ev Yol Monany night e tapessirond How the Auk and ka Indians Ad ns or Vennor. 1 can sometimes | {jciog e g Sl Just Teibal Differences. Four dwellings,located on the grounds [ reall the turn and T have it *pat’ this | "TNG Wanks—every one gets a prize | V¢ pitehed faraput. - Che Indianshad | gn Sunday last five canoes of Sitka ) [f e to be occupied by the Union Pacific vail- | time WS buver % | collected here now for theiv bi-mouthly | Tudians ar the Auk village, just road company’s new eht depot The reporter mnext sought Colonel CouNciL B issue of rations. On the followin y UFFs CArrer Co side tracks. Tave been purchased by W | Dailey and Kol 4 06, above town, says the Juneau (Alaska) . i 5 . <cd his opinion on the g morning, which happened to be Satur- | e Tt was the oceasion of no H. Burns. geners agent of that com- | same subject, “Wel iid he, “there Those Wily Women. 111. ’\hn !.I:lll \;n\lhl 1|u' lnul d (‘\n'l 1) ‘ment among the Auks, for puny, and will be removed to Fifth ave- | isone thing very certain, The gam-| A whisper from the grand jupy voom | Peef disteibuted, and on Monday i i upon sueh visits, nue, in Pieree’s addition. and ftted up [ blevs don't like the way the grand jury | o 9 SEEEE EOW 200 BY nd Jugy voom f G components of the ration cons BT B B I LT e (S e v » for ‘residences, The tics arve already ted their casc "““"“"{'“’""“‘ ""“l"""“f"‘ )‘""“" ""“I‘" ing of flour. meal, salt, - 1aid from the transfer to the site of the simply # neat dodge to put them to | ment of the gamblers of the city, the | and por i od. Y new depot. and the track will be com- | sleep. T the fiest place, there i houses of prostitution located within the | known as “killing day,” and very full [ while engaged in @ cut-and-slash with - WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU pleted in o few days. The grading of | tion whether or not the mayor city limits are receiving a shave of the uf,mh'r t 1 found it an Auk Indiun. in which the Sitkan got the depot grounds ix still being pushed | them to close at all, and even i et O e grand jury | 1. The Next morning the officer at Fort | decidedly the worst of the hattle, The rapidly forward. they probably requested it TR o ki Y ettt N AL L P i () A st ik — e = - ; {howlolo matter dropped” 1 L el Bl s gty 1o “illing, " - I : : rivi Llearned | (he pesult of which was o general go- | Houses and lots for sale on monthly | hut if they think that it will be. should, and will, recevive the hearty | that there were two slaughter pens, one | gsevou-please, in - which khives took | ayments, Johnston & Van Patten, | will meet with a little_surpri " support o Hw people of the eity. 1tas [ north and one south of the post. The | o " prominent part as settlers of ‘ | Muin street. 3 ave all indicted and their cases [ not ne 'y toargue the question at | “lower killiy isattended to fivst, all | gpe dispute. During the 5 | clee golng to trial, This closing up so | all. L 0 Fnh AR L e OuEs (Ul Gt |t bl iEvite eutll) g | ceably all of a sudden is just the | people want is just what the grand ju . 3 1 3 v s post re v beel there. Each | gy the hand, upon which he set up a ! The usual Than st kind of a dodge, ovut it won't | is giving them. But, in addition, th head of rvefully inspected and | J6wl demanding pay from the Sitkans 1 be held in St o iy aul’s church to-morrow | work half as well as they anticipate. [ want the immediate and effective e branded before the killing commenee: for the wound he had received at their at 10:30 a. m. The rector will officiate | Theve is causiderable more to be done | eution of the law, Nothing short of this | When we arrived at the Hower killing hands. It now heing a stand-off. in and preach. The public cordially in- [ hefore you hear the last of the gambling | will answer the demands of the case, [ we found an enovmous erowd of Tndians, | that members of both tribes had re- - vited to attend. and nothing else will satisfy the people | numbering probably 5.000, while com- | coived injuries one_from the other, U services will be held at the Several e laints have been made | that those who are sworn to see that the [ ing in across the prair the nume ee wins d red, roviding the nion ”\‘I"l wi held o 1€ veral complaints have been made peaee waus Illl:) |hl.”il.~”\‘12;fln-~( ;“ TRY US AND WE WILL PROVE IT. Broady um.h Rev. Dr. [ recently of the system of cold-decking [ law is executed were honest in their | ous trails leading to the eattle pens | A ks would tend Phelps will deliver the t wits being carried on in some of | oaths, and are fit to occupy the positions shundreds more, walking,riling, | grnd potlateh (feast and danec). The ) muneration for injuries a member of would he issued urday is | their tribe had 1 '8 00 received a - - Thanksgiving Day. ving the giving services will mual sermon | th at 11 o'clock. The public are cordially | the houses, und in a few instances it [ they hold. iving oxen or leading ponics. Most | Auks, who are a weaker teibe thin the : invited. The following will he the | was claimed that the victim was bru- T i of the Indians rode baveback, or with | Sitkans, consented. the hall was opencd. TROXEI e BRO s_’ 1 musical programme for the oecasion: tally pounded and thrown out of doors | 'V one ',"~'k""]"'<"*' purchase o | only u blanket. Their pon o hardy | About one i the. Sitkans) [doms Organ voluntary, Miss Fitch. for daring to remoustrate against the | 2 « s at T D, King & Cos cigar | iggle hrats, and are said to he- deseend- | gver and v o bifl on their weikor p ymn ~“Prayer. means used to obtain his money. An- ALl hance in “]“’ annual prize | angs from Arabian stock which were in- [ rs. during which they makelove pture Reading. other vic e betting his whole | 414 onty elegunt prizes. troduced into Spain with the T Ao LY i nt GASH GR CERS 345 OA w Y Anthem—*Nearer My God to Thee.” (Wil- £100 by the *plug- AR and into America by Cortez and his fol | {hemselves until the lead N y . . of their Choir, H. Sheafe loans money on chattel low HEn ) Songrogutio nd had to put down his ving and I have frequently >raye ; SVarVidaraRIpLy . , seen one of | Josts are well-nigh exhavsted. Dl ooy aponse, - | Etud before ho could 7 s “oppor ol htony biivale these toweh little animals trotting | Upon the evoung of the danee the : - sohn.) Mrs th and Mrs, Ward nent. Of course he lost it a DU SINCSS SICULY | qlong with three complacent, full-grown [ whites of Jun informed! of the Sermon by R Phelps. of the Dresby- | moved hack to allow some one ¢ Cepiehialiy, GIUEOEGLCEIRENGOS) it e T : occasion and requested to come as spec- SPECIAL NOTICES e" ul er 0" s i 1 . fertun church, alittle experien The AE g 4 'l‘llu-]mTl \'“'1 u}:-d hrumhlux .I.r Hul- tators. The band boys, for the novelty NOTICE. ! duet—Oh, Morning Land.” (Phelps.) a very high tarift on experience, and M 50 cattle had already been completed, and | os the thing. determined to serencde > advertisel lich as Lost,Found, Mresfwarswortant . Wescot those who have hought it at Council A Maacinipeotor. the shooting commenced when we av- [ he sons of the for (PRt LRI e e by Hymn—“Am By congregation and bhoie Benediction. — - For an elegant birthday giftor Ch mas present. a Domestic sowing machine leads them all, 7 R stand open up their rived. The eattle were confined in ballin a style that Mr. Lo had never | ¢ open stockade, and were shot down from [ ween the 1ike of before, Accordingly ing else is o mer the outside by Indians detailed for the | the band aud white speetotors formed > duty it shall ho to examine purpose. Thc two sides of the stockade | the Tine of marceh at the outskirts of the 0 live stock and fowls brought to this | yot in range of the rifles were crowded | vilt I el All K]Hfls Uf STEAM BUILERS hing Through Geor- WANTS. < 2 I > 0 ! and. to the tune of *“*Prisoner’s et for sale. Near rything we | ith Indians of all ages and both sexes, | Hoy nd M l‘nu n_have buyers | eat can be thoroughly examined by the | while from the vant Said a preminent butcher of the city Wit this city needs more Bluffs” gambling houses have not been allowed any discount. S 0 CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manufacturerf of For best A,n‘.ln W wood, ecall on Gleasc Johnson & Van | i s ug! o A ge ground of their | g, marched up through the | syranie - — 1 for cheap proper 83 Main street. consumer before it is cooked. There is ¥ 1 re were looking it i i A NV ANTED =& good horse Stiocr and plow A St Juse. P proy » X d wigons many more were looking on with | villyge, coming o halt i I T Ton Smith. living on Madison The Chautauqua Assembly, danger’ from infection as in our meats, | Jike ornaments frequently adorned their nwwh (TSR e Very cheap for cash, or would sum-nng from a very pees u\hu “It would naturally seem that the | and there It seems thiat in Ma d from a cancerous afles v mail for repatrs promptly attended action guarant. dress Huh n lron Work: nothing to which 50 TUIe | Loions. but their principal clothi readers of the BE 1 citizens of the | attention is given. This officer should | (opsisted of cast-off garments of eivil 5. Blufs, had been appealed to sufficiently be .|]|]l<nnlud by the common counc tion, covered in nonrly eve The old chief gave them a warm Murtin, same number, Council - hould possess all necessary qualifica- S n n o pn he face. The glands > i R " | sl ¥ 1 y q dirty ment blanket, When & o T e G AR Tl R - =i BB, T gluds of ih i S nteretofthe propoed Chanta | S RS2 U BEcost, el | vty govermment Manket, | Whh | weine nd tondet o the bund i e i | O B MGDANELD & €0, neck became very much swollen and sembly and had heard its advan- | much sickness and fatality might in this | Nag not vital i gt of satisfaetion and | S wees s ot ot s |\ 0 por e und board i u 8 1 . An, aug. WiTa.. AQ(EoRs OF Call. kb h07 Wes | ', Wwith e U ’ J B for, Couneil Bluits or Oratia prop- d the rty, u retil sl Kk of boots and shoes they managed to finish the Gl torer Now SR Iirond and seq ise somewhat chok 10th Avenue, Ad- ouncil Blutrs, low from all appearances a full grown can- | tages diseussed so that no more argu- be avoided.” The suggestion, with | Pliasure arose from o thousand Tnd N RS | P Bt | Lo g cer was sure to vesult, His wife, who is | ments or appeals were necessary to give | the facts which are embodied in this | {hronts at the wounded animal’s suf e quite @ physician, applicd remedics to | the matter its real importance in “the | conncetion, are worthy of scrious con- | iy, ) R R T B e 1 O bremi- P the affected parts, and with the result | PUPlC ":“""':'l"“':“ soome ”“"", 19 :““‘. sideration. Sitting here and there inlittle groups | five Tndian dane hideously painted | 5% 8 dummy | dF of seeing the swelling reduce and the AnnokDotmionbak knowink ihe Fdon was opened | e some old fellows whose age, had | and dressed in costimes in imitation of Dl ; Wool an urs. alirming symptoms gradually disap- nevy cooled theirlove for Dloodshed.” They | the bear, fox, eagle, swan. goose, and A tive room house, 213 Franklin oidGntly s ratoyer: it Sans anything, which they could con- [ W ning by a large party | wore calmly and silently passing the | other snimals. interenorsed theoahont 215 Franklin & , i o Sehenaceovens Wis (e | frol, 1o interfert with its immediate ac- | given by Jucob Howarth, the proprictor. | o Semmed Tndian pie around the | with bits of beht eoorin s hromtit vixof oy vy | Highest ‘Market Prices. Prompt !-xhihi( .,'\..1 ..(mu e wrcw wore | complistment. The —presamption s Dhoiprom vo been put tn st | gigtlecireles. — O one side were the e e et SN By REOHE B DR B Main st ReunnE! Cra Al SREW WOUSC | fair, then,that they have not acquainted | class shape, the rooms and halls being | [/dian traders, busy bargaining for the | The proc SR e Qa1 cuncecinaniy, WD | taes, and need only to e presented | belet to responsible persons for partics | gt down. S| C e R SRe B | it st Koy in Intensity. v, Smith 1 apove | b n\_l.‘..q:‘(::.‘.‘;.‘,::I,“. thelr active and | o dancos, e Howarth invites his | * My host pointed out to me u bucl who | picked as eloso ak siedines in i box, sai | JoOR Kt Star Stables and Mule Yards seventy years of age and the chances of | MENY £ L 1o Bub ronrs it s was, perhaps, fifty years of age. He was | men, women. and children. Two rows Broadway, Council Blufts, Opp. Dummy Depo his permanent recovery MEynihen So =uid a gentlen m[lu_l‘u .Tllc'n ml.,- She e “‘r Eeion tot APRRaah tall, and had a slight stoop in his | of squaws occupying the front, who in an slim. A Ol e e e (”mph‘\“.“ i shoulders. He wore moecasins, trouse perfect tune and with powerful exerc very eheap, S-inch, at Teo ofl T o ) !.‘ that there s & man ot \\_mu.m. R i und a blue-checked cotton shirt. On | of their lungs g achorustothe ¢ hundred thousand_dollars to loan on e GIFTS l.n OUR TRADE citherin l he \]H\ or within t Irl h'lmt. his head he had an old black hat, with | of the dancers. At a gi signal [rom al estate and chatt F. i ntil January 1st we offer the public the papers of the city e e the skin and head of a lurge’ hawk | the chief, who actsns foormanaser. the | Pearl st i & % the very best values in every department who is mot fully - 3 4 pinned to its crown. Over all was the ol kasunitthe : UILDING lots o were property Tor sale by : e g B music strikes up: then follows proy of our immense stock. We offer no | qu with the practical " oper- | Atlunta Constitution: - Probably the | i,y icot and in his hand was the long- | flourish of swan and _ th - Day, 59 Pearl st. ‘ catch-penny gifts o work off worthless [ ations of the Chautiugua work, or [ mostnovel way on vecord of a “hung | gonmed Indian pipe. This man was | dancers commence singing and i ]"“" e T | goods, but we do put our gifts into our |15 ignorant of the advantages to be neng A I Sitting Bull. Among the white men, as [ ing. The excitement gradually frst fioor, in private R goode, | Tho bost valuog and the lowest | giined by & olty awd a peoplo through | J erdiet ecourred in Augusta, Git.o in &1 ol a5 in his own tribe, he has u repu- | increases until they fai e d 5 . ent is reta 3 pototitroyeesfonfithe reooyen: * | 'treachery. Gaul, a rival chief, of whom | howling like bears, They grin and | ~ dustice Schurz Wins, SR IR T fow dollars. Only | stolen horse was ““l“.“‘.""‘l".“‘ of our | Gioting Bull is very jealous, is n far | gnash their teeth. and contort their Horses and mnles constantly on hand, fop A suit was brought against the city | #1000 or 12000 is needed. This [ magistrates. The plaintiff claimed that | 108 SE0L G VOS JERRE i [ R T R R i AR S t retuil ov in car load lots. several months by Justice Sehurz to re- | Sum, — distributed among the people | the horse had been stolen from Wi 1 g0 one, and full of character. When L S B C ] nd h\ rcsg Lme S Promptly filled by contract on shord i caver 8185 fess ne. justice of the peace, | RO every interest is involved is o | Bable in this county sy introduced tome he looked me full in | Sweat begins to ooze from every pore in 3ma 0 a sold on commisston, : i e e o e oy e Peace: | mere bagatelle. — Viewed rightly the tho ‘1'_"'"‘1‘*“"1]*1"""{““ JDiO EUBRG e oifacd asped my hand as though | their bodies. One strives R cptiome T PURCHLUTER & DOLEY, I o Aylesworth has had the c voposition stands v dollars | the animal. The evidence showed al- IRTANG g 3 > > 1 o postte Dummy epot, Council Butts, formed the squire that he religious culture, prominence umong | the one stolen, und the magistrate | $ab ok s U8 O8s 00 (LS BEOD €10 e " b/ f“‘““ ‘l"“ S ""‘l‘l'."““'" All calls from District ous this same 'Squire Sehurz is | the religious and educational conters of | charged the jury to thut effect. Ahe | ¢ counsellor for eace. Sitting Bull, IRO. LR 08 JAONE | ERmpiz alieniad z i i e able and jolly gentleman, and | the country: and last, the development | Jury ‘““:“i""_ o "“‘]' men, ‘:!“jl '[“.‘ on the contr is constantly encour- | water 1s passed around, from which o TWO 4 i has many friends who enjoy a wood [ 0f our material interests, "It ixtobe [ Were -sent into the magistrate’s fuction. Should the Sioux | duncer takes an enormous pull, S il cigar. If any of them feel the need of a | €trnestly hoped that these considi bed - room - Ior A0s - PULposo b i to the warpath, it is most | drinking out of the bucket, and after t | Syeed” to nid their digoestion. they had | tons will impel an aetivity and intevest | agreeing upon a verdiet, — where (TR T T probuble ivilized under | about a minutes’ Gaul will remain at peace, while the | ance above de others under Sitting Bull will make the | with, trouble. e waul i . 5 Frequently ace oceur in the Gaut s o short man_and quite fleshy, | Frequently ace saur) sufficient to induce an immediate sub- | the vote was taken four favored return- scription of the wmount of stock needed, | ing the animal to the plaintiff whose property it undoubtedly was. However, the fifth man, who aftérwards proved to Domestic patterns and patterns for | be a great friend of the defendant, voted better take a “pointer” from the B, And the BEg will add that when Schurz makes outabill against the county there is small use in endeavoring to cut it down, for the **judge” is very ci ing - ions [FINE MILLINERY. dinie: Trotting - Stalliong | Froye MiLLr B | 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - 18 & Rhaith driendiolihodiandi i en black hair is brusked back from ! - T FR g stumping and embroidery, Latest styles | in his favor. - The majority avgued with | Faven b il k from | o oing and bruisos; dinpuon'y mane :f;,;,m‘l: e | and tinest designs, Domestic™ ofiice, | the fifth man foran hour, but he posi- | his foreh ""'I‘,"“’ ‘{“"“ ,‘-1'.‘)‘"1“‘“ B e T ] equitable. And ho is g -n.vrfnnjdmi to | 109 Main street, vefused to give in, shovlder. . Ho “Hes® Qisparded. iho prove his claims to be cor - kept up the argument u aianioliand whap L AtE i hm 1 y MBIA LI SOEEROL: Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. old fellow said: “Well, boys, I e ne BRIy | Pe p - it with you. Get a pack of cards 3 BOLGY prsa) 2 George ( . A i el woronalEarsavanhe, Bridge Proceeds. Il play any one of youn game of seven- | he_wors anything clse. The Sioux | wGeorge, dear,” said Emily to her shy . Main Street, Council Bluffs. | four months' vidt to California, Tre | . Those persons who entertain any | up for ihe verdict.” One of the four {:‘.‘,‘}.fi'&{:'fi.l"".'.‘.-‘:'.‘.:nm.m';‘.:uf.{: ‘:‘«:L{ lover, who had been sitting at -#wr < T 3 i wints to see that country and esepo the | J0UDt= a8 to the construction of the | considered himself an expert af cards | 3 %50 aitions from the followers of Sit- | §3d of the sofu for un Bowe. Fticorse FOR SALE CHEAP! Only Hotel In the City with Fire Ess tion was eagerly aind o pack of ¢ bridge \.‘» he Omaha and C oi s | and the propo: ction. rid ¥ the Omaha and Council Blufls cepte d. A table cold weather of this s ting Bull, what’s the difference betwe ¢ rar?” g v TNDE! TLE An important person at these killings & henr? h R STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. cape. Eloctric Call Bolls. Edwin Rothert ha: returned to Keo- Bridge company should visit the base of 1 rocured and with the players seate A “The bear climbs trees,” said George, f - | Kuk, after o pleasant visit with his | operations at the foo of Broadway, and | {le table the other three arrangod thems | 1% the tribe werier.” He was an_old b WADE CARY. - - Council BIufS. | Agcommodations First Class, | parents, Hon, 1. W. Rothert and wife, | such doubts would be immediately re- | selves back of their representative to | buck of lusty lungs, who, etanding upon | “ixo+” Gearge. The bear hugs and | = Ty e H of the institution for the deaf and moved A rvepresentative of the Beg | wateh the progress of the me. The 11 hill, procluimed a feast, and ad- PAINLESS ALCOHOL, ' dumb. ind i 250 Bl U the deal and of course | vising all to fill themselves while the wo's similiarity to o bear the | Op{UM AND MORPHINE CURE ! Rates Always Reasonable, } xtmoment was so touching that Em- | SIIE BN DT opi habit Ab MAX MOHN, Proprletor. ! 1 | A ; went over the ground yesterday to as- | majority side { Miss A. B. Bigelow has returned to | 0o RN Y made high, low, Jack on the first hand, her home in New York City, after | COFttinsuch facts in this "‘P‘“““ 85 | piving game to the minority. How- d opportunity offered. Other 1 sounds of a more lugubri- who chanced into the Cured without interfer A : ° i : : : sre heard on all sides, poorms | solut ¢ ith' o spending a few weeks on the' Pacifie | Would be of interest to its re The | eyer, when the old fellow on the minor- | Qus character were he i - | hiinted the young man out of the house | patient's daily avocation, - Corresy h or O coust, and also u couple of weeks with | bottoms from the waterworks to the | ity side shufiled the cards and turned | One woman “‘1'(“' ""l“,‘r'" \::“‘ k":'“"d with his grandfather’s revolution call on PR L P BEL LINGER, her sister, Mrs. J. T, Field, of this city. | bunls of the river, (ully three-quarters [ Jack the other fellows became | Tocking husself Souud (O GUErNE IO | musicet | ancomrespond i LA.PS! I.IHPS 1§ ] Anticles of incorporation will be filed .\v o milo, have been graded by the :1\‘.:‘t\)\‘|‘ll::l|\l:)”. “].;\ “":L thmed and | attitudes were vying “:”l‘ her in p F NITU E ' R A COMFORTING Hall, Parlor, Kitchen, Store and Office | to-duy for the Abstract, ntes and | Horihweslorn ‘company und o supply | oo Giher three points were quickly | ducing the "uhl(]m;‘l“llllllll: :i::u‘du “&i e . Lamps, | Trust company, with rized cap- | 0ad constructed, This is now nearly | made. With the eye of an eagle old | Were mourners deploring aking E { ital of $100,000, 3 ixht iy | complote sa. that the material ‘o be | winoity watched his opponent shufio | some near relative ovt brightu i We are now prepared for the S s ocoa Crockery, Glassware and Plated Ware, dent; I, O. Seiffert, vice president; | Wsed in the bridge is being taken upon | {ha pasteboards, as he afterwards _said, | ing light in the tribe hese deaths 4 I &8 : Bell, secretary; Charles | the grounds. A large number of piles nan, treasurer. M s W Be: [ 's there waiting to be un- 1 8. N. Watson are practical u \\Ilullm- gang of men are at work and will have a force of twelve men im- | grading the apj mediately at work ma to prevent any “monkey busine arc, however, gencrally kept secret if ( OLIDAY TRADE ! B REAKFAST, Large Assortuient at Botton Prices, ) : ossible until the following annual cens “Br o thorough knowledue of e natual luws won the game. The four kept the | FEsC L0 N uiViving mem- | Our immense buildings aro packed full of | mhichg5erf ,,,l' o lcation of ne & . W. S. HOMER & CO., agreement, and the jury, to the sur- St Councll Blutrs, 1o wa T, adtd by eare o 'njoy the rations the most ¢ aches, from the river | b0 Foturned i verdict that tho | bers of the family may enjoy the rations n the | bank to the waterworks building. A iug up fr A | animal was the property of the defend- nl(t‘ln-l(}l:'\'.(“uht‘:ll|‘::‘l‘:‘;;“;fl‘if‘;‘:‘t“'{""".u“r_ BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS ey —y rtmrdnuu:mplnle and reliable set of [ €004 sized house has beenerected which |yt “thus not only clearing him of theft DA DA O e s & 1 | In our line, and at prices that will defy com- HtaHlon B b T aadancy 10 dlseee. "t | SEY books. 'l company proposcs not unly | Will he used as a boarding house for lab- | king him the lawful owner of the | tain number of Indian grouped petition, - We guarantee our goods to be just | reds of O ite IonIndigs Are AOAUNY ArouRd us randy flfflflffl & PU $4 gunrantee thelr absirnots. but will | Oors and o ool house as well, Tho | Lufmaking A B0 accordingly, When the shooting was | [0 200, L0 EVRTIMORICIETE U s Call | 0 atac "*““'""‘5’71‘-.3'-!’— property which they |u~un<m':.re to be | Itinvolves alarge amount of ballasting Complexion Powder 1s an absolute ne- | and one represen "h ‘l ¥; u-lw (}1 l,fU"]' your friends with you. [t is no trouble 8. o ar ai, Sold oaly &l right. where the bottom is of the nature of | cossity of the reflned toiiet in this cli- | pushed forwurd with h OXCH OF | sliow our goods. Réspectfully, 10 VI poUD ed thy 600 Broedway, Council Blufls, lows, Estabtlished —— - quicksand in addition to the grading | mate. Pozzoni's combines every element | team of ponies eagor “&"“ “’A“w" :'w C BEEBE & CO. JA“S EPPS& 0. l|fl:zz:(lfi:‘tzgl:ln. rosdway, Coug h g J. W, ard BT, Squn-c lend morev. pwu-h Uvon the other side of the | of beauty and purity. biggist and fattest steer. surging . A. 3 e A . 1660 i

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