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J MAHA DALY BEE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER U6, 1887 . THE DAILY BEE. \ SOU\TIER SOVEREIGNIY. [t 70k, 4wl e ] M. A. Mogre. Assessment and sewerage two or thice mentks even with- | T e resolutions ordered published as notices guence. | it } 1 COU q'CIL BLUFFS The Settlers on the Booming Banks | to property owners of amount assessed wever, didn't 1..;; T Worth $2,000 to bo Given Away% | le or no provisio _ SHATURDAY, ; FFICE NO. 12, PEARL STREET b ¢ againgt their property. ni ) ’ f s ¢ o}T s | Claim Right By Possession. Ll Somipi ttee ’I' ot d ‘favorably on the'| for 3 3 Hihket was Henry Eiseman & Co.'s People'a ¥ 8 Deliverca by camier in iy paat ot e city at | — grading of Franklin avenue. Resolu- orner it the h sy Store, 814, 816, 818 and 330 i oW Manager, THE DOINGS OF THE COUNCIL' !u\u. 'lnr\w reonal notice introduced and l'”h'.‘l" -wv‘.‘w ed 1‘"4'|" ;‘u‘y :vvl\‘\: |v(n‘-lg {)'u;i Broadway, Council Bluffs, R adopted., ving along, and forthwith preceeded 1 il Busispas ( L l(ln-[n-\h{ committee on bill of M. A. | put theirschema into operati i'he Towa. e Death of the Victin of the Siiver-City | Moore for $28, To be paid in intcrsce- | tin market jsnt like the gruin market, i | 5 ? AR The Need of Strect Clean tion sewer bonds. Report concurred in, [ and it didn't take but 10,000,000 franes ‘ HIINOR MENTION: IR TTRTTOWe AFeuk KR B Report of committee on the protest of | (82.000.000) or so to do_ the b i READ, READ, READ, E Plumbing Co, L gkt bk Willimm Sevdentopf vefusing the pro- | especially since they went to work in 405 BROADWAY - e o 10 SnsdEnne layed Trains-Other News, test. Concurred in. the right way. The pig-tin market of With: fivery Twb Dolliw Wos bl i e i — Resolution that sidewalks be placed [ the world is London, and the king of A 2oty toban DL ity ¢ Chapman's pictures for Christmas, » on cach side of Harvison strect: onsouth | the London market is a man nwmed Al Goods Purchased You Will Receive Pdinters are busy upon - the electric . Who Owns thie Laid? side. of Avenue D, between hth and | Steauss, He is in the tin market of the 4 q ) 4 a Conpon Ticket Good For One light tower At the recent meeting of .the city'| & on cast side of Twenticth [ world what Jay Gould is to telegraphs Chance b the Following Grand Kd hicketaz Whout to open a bar- | council apetition was presented, si ot from Fourth avenue 1o the tra in this country, and for ten y < 0 Presents to be Given A ! ber shop ut 510 Broudway. mber of citizens, asking for the J dopted, more he has had the tin indust reseits to be Given Away by Passeng on the suburban trains by opening of Fhirty-fourth. street from Resolution that the following streets | England and the United States practi- . “ us on lay, January n the Brondway depotand the trans= | o {*nion l.\.m. tinnsfer grounds to-| ¢ s for i vide. f : r grounds to| o LG G " aliamil Cnotice: On | sells short and his been squeezod 1 argest Stock in Western lowa. Rl i ars 0 is petitic Marion C. Van Derve 1ers of this petition 1w wnd | Twelfth avenne to Twelfth street: on [ number of times, but never er — AT ; laim thevein to v it the owners [ Ninth avenue 'to the Union Pacific [ On more than one occasion he i Bve tielings el avvied on Th v Ninth avenu 1 ) 1t Ever iehase v ‘ o one ticke 3.‘::’.,',“,‘,‘, at the ,,,T,:;,',“'..‘h’.h“ bride, | of the property abutting upon that ounds: on Blufl strect, from Willow [ raised £500.000 ($2.500.000) in less . and every ! |(l|l|l\mmll ) n:u sume, 614 Minster street, Dr. Cooley, of the | street, The property in question is oc- [ avenue to Glen avenue. two hours to cover himself, and o nan \ Hold your tickets until the above mend Baptist church ofticiated. cupied now by persons who claim own- | Adjourned to Monday night. of that kind is havd to down, tioned date, when the lueky numberg The { ) i (NG Hamiine 5 ity ; thaw — Frenchmen indulged him to the top of will be announced and the holders ine The funeral servicesover the remains. | cyship by right of possession. Other | 5 4y 11a Squive lend money. | his bent, and managed to get possession 9 e ol i 6 “ 1 ted to call for the 18, ofthe dnfunt duughtor, of M. ant 3468, | siveets bolow Thitty-fourth are. in, ex- el e of pretty much all of hix holdngs here eoon WORKHE"' "o "'SF"'S! ”lu‘:u::u.l‘-m \Iou Will Hive:to iy boths morning. Rev “," .\, vy of the I xH*' o- | actly the same situation. One thousand head of one.twoand | ¢ 1ross the water, I'hey also bought 1 ing extra on ypur purgly We pal church, offic The persons who have possession ave | three-year-old stecrs for sale \\'nl;_vnn; of "-\l .\'w.\‘m:(; ilmld kept \='|ilhv b guarantee to sell you ‘,‘,..‘m*"l, chenper i ¢ srael Ki 1 3i oy Swi eredit (o reliable part Enguire o until, u clover ey ere . . than you can buy at ax nl) o1 house Yesterdauy J ,mw-m,.-..a»,‘,\‘,,h Terael Kimball, L. Sint, Andrew Swan, | crec . | | VR LR e B Wy other house iy ¢ N \ Gre Mynster st.. | in control of all the tin ‘of {the PR 5 i i in Breretts Job Andstson, i Gk T bl we | The Only Exclusive Clothing House. [ e Wit i pive vouthe avgest. fnesy ] 121, reach will, in the near future, erect dwellings, | 1. Mare and others. ‘The prop- | telephone 121, " maurket by the middle of December, it WO o B The sale was made through the agency ror 4 in- question amounts to about tesults Arve. Singapore is the great tin part of the CALL AND BE CONVINCED! el VML cighty acres” or a value of $£200,000 or | The w dvation army, with [ world, and from it three-fourths of the All il ordecs Aitas i \sl\’\".‘ o, 1‘:"'::‘1:1“;'.‘.”'."'\" .|,"",",’"",‘§'[' thereabouts. They have had possession | the results accomplished. is command- | l,’:"‘l‘l‘:“'i;“'lll'y"ll*’;:'l"l":‘l"l(l‘l": LEAIA tion and tickels f for= TRiT i, BUt for RGNtk BE | . ) . ave | ing the attention ¢ ing the co- ks b 7 J warded with the orders the same as i plaintiff, but for what ount’ is not | from seven to seventeen years and have | ing llu‘ attention and enlisting the co- | g cogcn & t0 get iin to London from ‘“"I‘:(l”\\\h'.l“.l”‘l rders the same s if stated. The plaintiff claimed damages | from time to time attempted to secure | operation of many of the ligious work- | Singapore and and sixty days to get it to T U 0 (el § pol [l 3 5 Lese distributions will he e with to the amount of #5.000 for breach of | titles to their individual possessions, but | ers of the city, While there may be. | the United es. The Ire m'hlm |1 KT Y g O S wixe TGN = = ¥ A R addition, upon which he | Edward Hermi every fairness, and customers may des contract. liave failed. They have offered to pay | and are, lionest differcnces of opinion | made things sure by buying 1 DR. C. B. JUDD pend on the lucky numbers receiving Yesterday morning Father MeMen- | uses, but 1o taxes have been assessed | whether the methods adopted by the [ i im Englund, all'in Sing ol e ’ their reward. i 3 amy reccived atelegram from st Lonis announcing the death of his brother, with his route, and pretty mu in the country. Th are the best for inst them and conscquently none were received. They say they do not accomplishing purpose yet all will agree that Leustomers only receiving Peter, at that place. He, ) appiy the pressure. The resalt NO. AY the benetit of the prize ).;m(h: ilum Iln‘({) ‘[‘n‘r that point last [ Wish to enter into a legal contest with | their work is a good one and they should | Jast Wednesday tin was quoted at £143 COUNC BLUFFS. \0. WA _nno,_\n\\ "," ¥ i IOWA S L ”, |~; {.lll :,m/ 3 evening. the city; but will seek legal protection | be encouraged in it. The fact is well | per ton in L ondon—the highest price | ¢ 5 ‘ i) - . H 4] L Y . kb No. of pi WANTED-GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISS!ON OR SALARY, | 1-Ouc clegant parlor set copsisti of sofa, divan and 4 large easy chait purchased from S, S, Keller of this eit John A, Finch will hold salvation | in w _ meetings this evening and to-morrow | iy (Suturday and Sunday) atNo. teenth st 11 inte hat they conceive to be their vights, d th.n through this agency men ‘~inu- I\( hn'l l\\u in this country— s oxpect Vv serve bits of ave 30! i wobriety. o in is not imported in pig—is now expect to be scrved with writs of | have by timed 1o sobriety and | . cents per pound. It was & cjectment, which, if done, they will e [0 yeurs duanken | Getohep 1, and steadily rose 1o 84> cents feenth sirect. ATl intorosted in relie- | 000 tho courts, They havo se- | and debased.’ s i Cgrand resilt [ G Sal S S d i e de- | waiting, From his exposure Glassbrook — FOR GOOD MATERIAL | copuitrin 8 eherry, bl voom sete Hie) k 1 7 cured Judge Fowler as their attorney. | #nd nun|u-”~hm|1M_quil\l'lw-ll::?um!“ny 1S | clined“a eent_orso. This 1§ thet fivat had ~un..n»].\ .r.)l.~;‘1'-|-;\;\l :..\(l}l}\;n: b R — || SRiatand. Tt iniga bl “;‘“ d appet i 2se porsons do | he desived end is attained. | i i this country sinee 1873 that it | quite an exhausted condition. His bhoa b A | Mr. W. B. Trwin, proprictor of the St. It appears that these persons do not < of the ehurehes in the city | sy o 5 Ve icked site the old feryy ‘Ar plate mirrc Purchased from . 5 S 5 s been over 2 ts—a factthat would | was picked up opposite the old ferry rebe , Elmo hotel, at Missouri Valley, was in | deny the vight of the city to open up by theiv presence ind exhor- | caem to indicate that the. Frenehmen | Janding by James Le Bland, who for & HONE ST ORK Beebe & Ce D the city yesterda He has recently vefitted the house throughout and wifl D TO(=— One clegant sitver tea set, consis ing of extra large and very heavy ffee pot, tea pot. sugar bowly and spoon holder. Must he seen to be fully appreciated. Bought from C. B. Jacquemin & Co., city. ht that Glassbrook had been 7 , and are not disposed to contest | tations which gives the work of the thing or two ahout corners time the H X il only so far carmy” o leverage it had not before | el ws the Americans. What is to be- | drowned. furnish _first-class accommod®ions ut Tit to the prope possessed and which eannot prove other | come of King Stiauss nobody scems to | Fortunately for Glasstrook, the wind reasonable rates. petition presented to the council for the | than attractive to those who have h know. 20 & did not change while he was the for The improvement ecraze has struck | gpening up of these streets was signed | tofore held aloof, or not taken an active Tin, as consumed in this country. when it blow \||| the viver it is impossi William Lewis® hack office, and “Billy™ | hy men who cluim to own the property | interest in this work. in the shape of tin plat * ble to see the rocks upon which he had cerns their rig now beams complacently upon his cus- f through wnich the streets run. The S Knows, is sheet landed, and had such been the case he A ‘fj'“"“]' !"""“‘;"""l}‘“‘ ‘“'I"“““ tomers from behind a very *‘toney council received and acted upon this You Want Them, ing of tin. would in all pro have died from L i"l' K i‘ ‘;“. i ‘;:"“ “";I‘ ing. William is a pretty “smooth” he petition. Those who are in possession Domestic patterns and patterns for the lowest grade, contains | suffocation by the ; ‘” .‘: '»;"_m-‘l’ ‘I‘, ';*'k.”l ' ‘RL and the public is not slow in showing | of the land claim that they have a vight | stamping and embroidery. Latest styles | from two and onc-half to two ,.m] three- - - —_— '“”M‘y:wl: ”m‘ Tn” . Butchased frol its appreciation. to it und they want those who signed | and finest designs, **Domestic™ office, | fo urths pounds of tin: in other words ' ik ])m) ite0 Ot dinner sabiot 16 Mr. J. B, Atkins, treasurer of the hos- | the petition for opening the streetsand | 105 Main street, the rise conts. the American manufue- | JOY IRNIT URE ec linsed'from Wi A, Maue pital fund, received $16.62 from the | who'vlaim to own the land, to show up R turer, who transforms the tin plate into 0 }_“v L AVt | union Thanksgiving services for the | by what title they claim it. Tnsure with Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. [ iy cups, nearly cents a box on the 6—Tlegant decorated China tea sot benefit of the Cotty hospital. This tlers told a BEE re- g - 16\wast “THe Dest I CIE bt We are now prepared for the e 4 | f o{ institution is well worthy of the support that there have been Slain With a Hoe. plate contains five pound d o in 1| HOLIDAY TRADE | Lie | hox, and special grades contain us ver City | as ten and even fifteen pounds per box. | Our immense buildings are packed full of itwith | =0 the extent of the squeeze can be the most | S e o | BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS s at aprice based on (]U‘ Oc- | In our line, and at prices that will defy com- 7—Very handsome blue satin watep, set, consisting of G tumble 1 pitchey and one hammered brass te One \.-nun:m AT Latest Novelties. n Amber, tor- “' of the public, and all contributions wre gratefully received. Remember the “Musketec nee this afternoon. No reserve s and fivst come first served. The ]wtlpll' in the cast W 1y persons, real estate dealers and On Sunday last a young man by the dcitizens who have come to | name of McQuern died near and claimed to be the land owners, | from injuries reecived in afi don’tknow who veally have | e e Rook, . MeQuern ight. Those i Snessi ”"'I';_“,m.l,'('{,‘,’(,d\‘_“h]:‘,'“‘“,\“"l':i:!‘l; ployed by Rook upon the farm of the u'lu)nl»mg‘ =w‘ deliver v 3 f 1. T -1 i T t T stre amby or sot, selye il QY eqiiied gl by tneir iong | Jauer. Last Sunday they wei® at wWork | {oFer eice of tin plate, and his feclings | étition. W guarantee our goods to e just toise shell, ete. [ ing 6 lI:mM- I'_ ‘]' [:‘,‘ et "m‘, 1' Sf\’ % Work, and should receive « liber ossession.. and do not propose to part | together when hot words we cd | may be imagined, And this is not the | #8 we represent them, 50 give us w call whethe Halromaments | Drass tray. R 1d bring Wuern with a hoe. The young man w there is little or no tin plate tobe hadin | Ghow our goods. * Kespectfully, e iaht in the |felled to the carth and hecame uncon- | this country it present at any price, on middlo of one of- the: platted alvoets, | scious. In this condition he was ro- | fiecount of the hoavy consumntion of the C. A. BEEBE & CO. \ « : ’ last yeur. Suppose he gets time on his The occupant seems determined to re- | moved to the residen of Cela Custer. | contructs and sets to work to get plate ession. He expeets to be served | where B e istancewas_sum- | He must at once send his order o Ene- | SPECIAL. NOTICES. ind Chapman at- | land. for it takes from two to three vonage in this, their adieu. with these rights without compensation | hetween them, when Rook stru Under the prohibitory law. the wina | 0F i luw suit, - What there is to theiv closcts of the dining carsare kept sealed [ CHaims thne will determine, while in transit through the state of [ One of the houses Towa, but Thanksgiving Day could not be so sacredly kept, and those who wanted wine with their turkey found lasses before them filled in a generous consisting d1h E’ newestnovelties | 1120 yds best black Guinett silk best silks made. Jupanese portiers, 1 gentleman’s smoking jucket. 1 very clegant Puisley shawl, « 1 set heaver furs, 1 as well as the in hiir goods. Hair gools ) —_— Made to order nd mysterious way. It was just enough | 10Act upon the defensive. ; tended and_found it 1 iry 10 ve- | months under ordinary eiveumstances NOTICE. wentleman's dress suit, of exception to prove the rule, & 1tis not thought that there will be | move 1wo picces of bone from above the | toget the plate here after he starts his TAL ndvertisements, el as Lost. Found, 1 gent's fur beaver overcopt, ¢ The work of grading the streots, pon | 1Y Sevious trouble in getting the | loft eye. After this operation the young | order, and at present 25 per cent of the Wints, Hoarding, -1 hoy's or youth's suit. lumn at the low the first in- stéeets opened up by the city as the | man yallied. but after suffering intense | capacity of the English mills hus been land is now in demand as it has not | ngony for three days he pussed v. | shut down on account of the rise in ¢ each subse- been for years. Like much land which | 'he "hody has been taken to Clarke prices. If. therefore. he wants plate for q;]\vm insertion, ]1. \n-'ml\rn:;mull»nl« at our NG i 2 | has been‘out of the market for years [ county for burial. Rook was arrested | March delivery he must order it now | i Pearl Strect, near Broadway, Coun- Bibinore aring il beintomnted how: |avdiconside atively worthless, [ Jast Monday and gave bonds for his_ap- | and pay the present prices. 1f he waits | SLomfts Towg: Bl e foddos of improvementwill s | thegue has been allowed | pearance to-day. He will he held to | he is no better off, for the market will B ROy omBA WAL, 09 (loRiram dormant. This question is | answer to the ¢harge of murder. in all probability hold where e which work has already begun, will not be discontinued until the erity of the weather shall force a guspension. — S 18 Mrs. C. L. Gillette,| & ‘:::::.‘.:‘.\,“:;‘.‘.':.;‘:::'“‘""« t, Council Blufrs. Out of town 21 ,| pair California: white bl .ml\;n A g tion nobility dress Dl #5 | JHeted, A whhmatl orders promplty attended to, turned loose. Without doubt next sca- d ‘ warmed into lifeby the sudden advances £ i it s Nmtil Fanuary 1, as the suply T (O O G G WM. WELCH | gon will more than duplicate the one > RbviC Sed 5 7 ) YES) i exchange for Counefl Bluffs or Ofaliu prop- ot O A T G G e e and the certainty of speedy occupuancy Attention Co. A, . up to that time is practic eEty, @ retal stock of boots and shoes valied it P. corset any size. e on e v and permancnt mmmu'mvnls. All members of Co. A are required to | under the ¢ of the French syndi- | aboit #4000, Call at store, No. 508 Brondway, or alinage au X mss me _1 pair Misses shoes. ane. S moet at thelr armory at8 o'clocrs, sharp, | cato. Tt probable that the bulkiof | 8ddress R. Martin, same number, Council o) J \ On the 24th inst., Mr. W. M. Dutton, | Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. Siighitiforelactiontofim k7 e i Blufts, In. 4 Ay ) to-night for election of major. the packers, oystermen and others who ! == - ety et : of Hastings, Neb., and Miss Kittic — By order. AT TG T T, ST G G U GIi ) e of the ity by | OFFICE—615 SOUTH MAIN ST. Sockridge were united in the ba I2. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel Main st Telephone 3, Ist Lieut. enough on hand to last them until Jan- | == =R Ns 1 Dist = , but as the market will not break JOR SALE second Nand Knabe square |:|:::1[lfl}|:t|-~:n<l::lm ; Bl thobate piano, nearly new; cost 8650, sell for £00, 5 Address Q 231, Bie ofice, Council Blutls und Mareh deliv- matrimony. Thi remony formed at the vesidence of Mr. W ‘.’n\lulhnh\l of the hride, by the R deseription. Private rooms. All business strictly 1. Office 500 Broadway, cor- graph Office consultin confident Free TUntil Januay ns for Febru isk, Miss Sockridge has for som ner Main street, up- f 4 . 0 i o iy i SL R0 Sl E0 o pwwnl with every purchase of $10 or must be ordered now. the prospect . time'filed with great -Imng.flu posi- Fottce Points, ds. is far from encournging for anybody con- = antograph album. )’U", 0] ‘“l”“"';“- it the Centerville Mheleffaatalotimhan kA iving Were ans \o blanks—every one gets a prize | cerned except the Frenchmen. There {OR SALE--Second-hand Columbia bicycle dozen ladies’ fine wool fyst blygls ETISBool llu anpy ‘{"I‘llo mme- Che effects of Thank 8 Were Ap- |y buys. is considerable excitement in the tin | L b1 0% In0hy At eolafM o TSNS 5 > T MRS s Stis npior - Basiigs, | parent i tho ypollcoficquriycotorday COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET Co, [ market over the state of a the | (NE hundred thousand dollars to Tonn_on Main Street, Council Bluffs dozen Misses fine wool fust blagl their future home. morning. Many worshippers of the — ure Jaden with anxious inquiries | 1) real estute and chattels by F. J. Day, 5 ) . . S ivi vine » their ring from people of all kinds from all parts | £€ e S e 5 i) aingham dress pattern b Don't Freeze Up! spirit of wine had made their offerings R A 3 peop 1 i St eT an e X at the shrine of Bacchus on the pre- The incoming passenger trains on the | of the country, and life is a burden to I *"{ Acre property fur sale by o en gentslinen handképehiofad We are bound to close out our lavge | &t (ho shrine of Bacchus on tho pre- | 0 L8 SRR U8 PVETCEE IR O 1 | the tin brokers. B d“‘n" ut. Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es e Tadies linen handketehicli Jine overcoatings. Will make them up | ceding day, and that festive god had 5 5 -~ Fo T nel: ape. Electric Call Bells. 6 linen table cloths at greatly reduced figures, evidently entered into the spiritof the | not arrive yesterday until afternoon, outhful Indulgence first loor, in ymm reside cape. ) : .| house. "Water in’ room, lighted and 1 »s pursued in soli- | Large closet. References m.um-a A.m.mn ing cause of ner- | 12, Nee office, Council Bluffs, 1 dozen linen napking. Accommodations First Class, 44—1 dozon fine Jinon tow of a lifetime. A. REITER, 810 Broadway. This is the oportuni set ‘em up” to his de- | OWIng to wrecks cast of heve. A west votees, for they had all been gloriously Muu;l h--.-‘ufll\l on‘llhv‘l(nv‘k Island ‘\-mul b i.~:1 most .«l(n!l |’ il G n M H M :r, A: {;..I.;- stand cover. full. Martin McCormick had indulged | was derailed at Menlo, about one hun- | vous and general debility, lack of se 61 tab] Personal Paragraphs. in a plain drunk without any of the | Ared miles from here, und the pussen- bongdonse suncillvinoner, dmpiied Star smble,su?'nd Mule Yards ales Alwas eas[ma b & Captaiu D. F. Fisher leaves to-day for | usunl embellishments, and was fined [ ger train which followed it was delayed | femions. despongencss ine other atien- | Broadway, Council Blugs, Opp. Dummy Depot. MAX MOHN, Proprietor. Colfax Springs, #7.60, which amount he could not raise, | $0 long that it did not arrive until 1: shonld addvess, with 10 cents in stamyps, a5 4 J. N. left last evening for | yud will board it out with the city. o'clock, for large illustrated treat Breckenridge, Col. The e ,..1 Miller f.,,, ‘,,',_,\m,,k, On the Milwaukee road the east-bound | out unfailing means_of pe oceasion and fous prue s quilt. 1 fine large doll, pointing rfect cure, 1 child’s hood. . fruit of loom” wguslin, PAINLESS ALCOROL, was in the city yesterda T miles out, and travel was obstructed for [ tion, 663 Main strect, Butfalo, N. Y. ‘e Alcaol, Morphine and Qpjim hu"llr A b oioRink duasese LI Hon. T. M. U, Logan is preparing to i Muitart, & vouthful philan. | several hours. The Rock Island has sahely Curuil Withont ‘Intestering WO G . change sidence from Logan to nn-nm:i of cighteen 'years, \\'}:s also | been late in leaving, several times | IN PERIL AT WA !"AGAHA HALLS: el "‘I‘i“»m”“ B :I:n' ‘llnulllu alhum. River Sioux, filed away for future reference. ely, owing to the non-arrival of the | The Fortunate Rescue of a Man Who G14 By autc pil 3 %1 seul skin hand bag. 591 toilet set. 601 Longg pociet book. Mr. Wadsworth, road agent of the | John Woodburn was fined $7.60 for | Union Pacific train. It left on time “Kankakee Big Four," is in the city i | being drunk, which he paid, and fur- | night, l'w\\" ‘l'(- as 'lhfi l;n‘nu;‘ ![’u‘ : g the interest of the roads he represents. | nished bonds for. his appearance this | wus six hours late, and the Rock Island | o in the » + is employe: A g 4 J. Lav of Atlantic, attaches of d weapans ““‘1 “"“""' “,,[..'."“:.’ f.‘" ')‘r”t‘ntp':'.l.\:llf ?’..-‘;}”.’",‘f{ yesterday noticed a number of ducks in n(f;{"{:rs Prouapty filed 1y Gontract on short e" ul er ur s gant L«H handkerchicf. the Rock Island road, were registered i) Vol e : : PR G \h“m“ ] - o ‘;i““ "r,”I};".r ihe eddy between the Amerie Stock sold on commission. c¢ hottle fine perfume. | ut the Beehtele yesterday. : ”l,.;‘“m.]\,.r i““!“' ,,‘ ‘,“v_\.‘..(.‘x(_l by x: RBaHy B0 XCex § Horseshoe . He secured h h “Pelephone 114, 'HLUTER & BOLEY ir kid gloves. Frank Harwood, formerly conneeted | frail flower who treated a sensation u g All corresponden Went Gunning for Ducks. Buffalo Courie Opposite Dummy Depot, Couneil Blufts. and jumping into & punt started & , - silk suspenders. Ll el (o A - g § & SON, Prop’s. i | with the Duvenport, Guzetto as local | Hhe transfar Thuvsduy wlght and €6%6 1 oy a clogant bivihday giftor Chrdst- | the Fiver for them. Al whoare funiliar $2 AN ELEGANT $2 CARTER i) Lo’ bl busions | editor, is visiting professional acquaint- | th! licom yoly work to lodge | | bresent. a Domestic sewing machine | With the river, or who have ever stoot Manufacturerf of b [ unces in Council Bluffs and Omaka, her in the station. - When first brought | 1248 present. o at Terrapin Point, will perhaps remem- pin. adam Warner's corset. e hand hag ge album, wax (l(vl] I p he braced up to Marshal Guane I LR RL IR T Ep e : Captain Richmond has returned from [ 1 SHE BUACHC Wb L0 AT DU ber asmall pateh of rocks that are above n three moutly's trip in the interest of | A1 informed him that 1sho was uly & | Fouses and fots for sale on monthly | water just bencath the point. It wis S0 i 80, AL {a T R Wantnoit R J L s . td e . Yoitont ol ere ilassbrook effected alanding. L Mheumatic attac Wi pionees. v | chinged her mind when the judgo or- | Rpticiie, dohuston & Vi Patten, 85 i o' iutention of waiting for the malke him trouble. ity dered her to jail. *:Please, oh please, | <75 7 Lt e ducks to come around the eddy, He ) K E R. Gallighan has returncd from a | M¥: Judge, don't send me back there. TIN IS BADLY CORNERED | hiad but just landed when his little boat FOR TWO DOLLARS. AND SHEET IRON WORK, o month's v -;L \l\m“l;' "("\‘h:“:,‘i,,"‘ti‘,‘“."l 'l'l"l""' ‘l"'" Ld ‘Tl'l“‘ 8 i‘l“““‘ 2 “;“‘ Mr. g B e T was caught by a wave, which runs from Orders by mail for vepairs promptly attended Th—1 pair l.un. s “’b“ ~huel. i 3 | Judge refuse e ) she was 'renc yndicate Is at the Bottom 3 * foy ig 2 - afaction guaran y { ~1 autograph album. county. Dakota. Hec is so much pleased .,1\:{;;,}: R ‘,“.‘.If,,{‘ Thates Saw R ‘fr R ten to twelve feet high, and upset and each purchaser of $2.00 worth of [ to. Satistaction guaranteed. 101} A 77—1 autograph album with dress Ogden Iron Works, Council Bluffs, Jowa, 781 pair silk mits, ‘that section that he will .1,\,”\\ Ay carried out into the m»r-m_n and there opper of the Broadway squad” goods we give a ticket which en- j ago Tribune: Plainly speaking, | he wasa prisoner. He fired his g gent’s fur eap. I move there. on v irip to the bustile.: She will grace | there is the deuce o pay in-the tin-cqn I'lpldh'(“\'Il:flll' hope of uttvacting the | titles the holder to one chance on wents’ sill smoking jacket. W. 0. Wirt, vice president and treas- | the parlors of Mr. O'Neil's Peurl stveet | husiness, Tin cans cut quitea figure in | attention of some one, but firing is so an lulognnt(mld Watch worth $90. D H McDANELD & 0 gents' hut. ] urer of the U. 8. Masonic Benevolent | pavilion for the next five days. the commercial world in these duys,and | frequent in the gorge st this time of [ We carry a nice line of goods, in the L " paiv men’s avetic overshoes, | ssociation of this city, a0 Hea Mib ) 808 S e when they can’t be had it makes trouble [ the year that very little, if any atten- | latest ‘styles, embracing Men's and [ ooy patir ladies’ overshoes. . ler, of Wushington, Minn., huve gone For best quality coul und wood, call | foa good many people. The state of | tion'is paid to it. Then he began to | Boy's clothing. hats and caps, boots fine album. S to California to work in the ‘interests of )2 1 street. affuirs seems to be about as follows: [ yell for help, though with little hope of | and shocs, gloves, mittens, ete., which y y hammered brass umbrella stand, that useoclatio Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. 1 o | T™he ‘men who use tin cans are | making himself heard amid the rour | we will sell you at One-half the Price L pair fine sill suspends 1 Tre— adsworth, Etnyre & Co.loanmoney | short and want wore. The tin-can | of the cataract. Fortuwately his cries | uasked you by other dealers and give largo doll, mE\:‘ri\;o‘v:‘-- l'llguhll;'gli\‘«"::l\\ l:\u.'l'hf‘\‘:“t: Common. Council =~ | manufacturers can’t .-\lp]l])'\ the | were he |'(l‘h; ll;m!h's Da \]\)u. at o you .\\{umu_un the w.ml]x b<-||-1< B Wool and Furs. l'.lwllwlm;.';l:"Iwk'lI.w g, cen » D, g & Co.’s cign " ) A R want for two reasons: first, because | once notitied s father, davis. ome and examine our goods and price: silk nells etore gets u chance in the annual prize | Common council uiet last eveningin | g, an't find any tin plate s spenk of | Procuring . horse dnd buggey th before purchasing. Remember the e Do )~ fin hundkerchief. drawing. Twenty clogunt prizes. special session. - Present, Mayor Grone- | iy ‘this country: and, second, if they | dvove to the park on the American side | place, 516 and 548 Broadway. Highest Market Prices. Promy 911 clegant evening shawl. s . weg, Aldermen Lacy, Metcalf, Hammer, | could they would haye to pay such an | and notified the officials of Glassbrook’s Returns. 92—1 gent's t Clean Up. - Keeler and Danfortl t for it that it would | perilous situntion. { " ~1 tobogprin cap, . f Keeler and Danforth. outrageous price for it th ould | perilous s « sl s o~ Strest (louncfl 5, TOW S, 1 e A ; The filth which has been accumulat- | 5 00 ey 'n B ndson. that as Swamp them 1o fulfill their contracts, | * Jack MeCloy, the guide; who has saved £20 and £22 Main Strect,Council Bluffs,Towa, 641 child’s hood. 1 ing upon the business streets of the city | | o ~~~»--n:1060 e ital § _j‘ 1 | The Englishmen, who make all the lm the lives of several people at the falls, TWO S I —— ll"'}"‘k"‘l glove [ uring the past three monthis and more, | ;18 Sesmeset’ B O CADLAL Auvested | ) jate “thiat comes to this country, are ¢ and the party havied to 5 . Roagle e cneds "o, o | B0 BV 1) rovortions that |11 manufactures and no such amount is | Riiking very little tin plate, and ‘hat 9 2 P et At -1 elegan handlce t hos assumed such proportions that |'coCofq "y i the amount be remitted. | only on ord because of the heavy Wiy they met a [0 l" - a In" - 95—1 silk mufe | 8 f gk R g o sted, tha N ) ers, because » hed 3 § A N " shoes. I o tilinow while olihor _i‘:l“";:l} ot | Referred. rise in the price of pig-tin, and the [ Mr. Burlow, who wis engaged ‘in col- 1 por ludicy! ine shocs. raving is impossible. During the PAst ““petigion of six persons for out work | Americans who have contracts with | lecting _geographical specimens, und L A P P U T T two days the melting snow hascon- | Ridge street. . Referred them can’t enforce the contracts for the | had also heard Glas: 000 ovies Ob: s LRI 0L fi vt i o ie 8 orred. : 138! A ma 2 7§ o ™ 5! 1 50 f vortd (is mass ofdi o he st | 0050 S, SUTT R ey quae | b Y gt i e i | i o e e o FINE MILLINERY, | “S0mmtiti o sgre. and in ma aces, pa a , i ¢ § y H & o will be o um' ; ::t:“‘lut;l'lt‘)::ll]lg:‘ ulx')lcb p:d“fl'““ ‘mfl F -;-,-s:,lox.r made agilost lots1,2, 8,4 | of the matter. Nobody can get nu\( A-I:A;u(ll'l'fl‘ nl.\v .-(h) rocks 3;» nll Aa'pn;- “Ew PALL STYLES UPEN ‘“‘j’h;“fl:;‘qgu:“ I\’\‘A 1I 'h“ :':;::“::”” A \fi) | g " and 5 block 10, in Beers . ces, or ti ate either, out of | sible to Glasscock. M oy then fast- eme ) t_ | choose between wading and swimming. | Siiewallc. amounting e sieaC o | fomages, or tin plate elthe ened a rope about Lis waist, and with 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - = = OMAHA. [ citizens,wid o utiget fuirness v il DY h It is difficult to see how the public are | ferred. This state of affairs is the work of a [ the uid of the drill waded across to S mfl “J:::).'Lm'fl": ’.';ffi,“{.ff ! “"”m‘m, poe i veceiving full value from the money Petition of residents in the southeast | French syndicate of capitalists \\l‘nu \l;hn:lre b‘lu»:u-ml\(l -|‘;...\? l;;:}{&lflun:]d; X’\”“\““h" ’mm for cveryhod= % L ) / \he uhn\'u invested in paving these | portion of the city aguinst the opening | have cornered the tin murket of the arlow and McCloy \ OFFICE & Pus[v' advantage of Dok ©up flmnun More than this, il this condi- [ of Thirty-fourth Street. Referred. world, and to all appeavances have no | rope fast while Glassbrook crossed 3 tlon continues until a heavy fall of snow Petition that Harrison street be | reason to feav that their plans will mis- | it hand over hapd and waded Fflfl SALE cHuP! BA pQ Bua ;ny!nn\ the People’s ulor twmboun sible to clean this filth | paved this fall and the cost aesessed | carry. For some time the consumption | through the water. Me(loy, cutting a - ‘u\‘e no thereby and g i ,.and when spring comes the city ainst the property -abutting upon u of tin has been equdl to the production, | piece from off the end of the rope, strung STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. 3 in the bargain, Henry hl='~“‘"“fl 4 I Vo & ver uhl:"'lgu'h of despond.” ‘I‘l‘clvrred ¥ if not greater. ThLbemgm. caseshrewd | the gun over Iu-.~hn\|l(lel':u;d erossed 10 wwfi GARY « - (goned Dinde | 77 GZ06dws?, Tiuncl Blufls, Iows. Established Peoplu !(ore, 3{4. 16, .m an i WAy to avold this is to “‘clean up.” Roport of finance committee upon the | operators advised their cor esyondents ) where Barlow and Glassbrook were . avis Ul | W1, Broadway, Council Blufts, lu.

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