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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1888, \ 1 cottage™ is decidedly to be preferred to | manager he got mad and left. Don | ance secured a solid footing in her good I THE DAILY BEE. | THE OPENING DAY OF COURT. | ™, folfte Sation, "of"oven e | Souo s & vt vl Shuvacter, e | graces. After ‘overal vists, attehied DO YOU INTEND TO BUY many farmer's daughters who strike out | would rather suffer from chronic impe- | by considerable show of pomp. she told AN COUNCIL BLUFFS —_— alone to see the world as exemplified in | cuniosity and spend money like a | her with most delicate reluctance that -A-PI-A.NO OR ORG' a > Judge Thornell Makes Ready For the cities, prince, than be a bonanza vrince and | she was in pressing need of money, that IF SO, 2ATOWr IS YOUR TINME! OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STREET spend money like o beggar. Tombstone | returns from certain reliable invest- - - Sheafe loans money on real estate. First Trying tho Oriminal. Wisan anti-Mexican town, like most | ments had been delayed far beyond her | BIAYOS-THE Feturer, Kicuner Tosr. ~ T Qs Swo0T 1y Toxk. 4 prdbiry ———— Yowns on our frontier, and Don Jose wis | expectations and that though rolling in | PrANGS—TE Hore i 3 » N Delivered by cprrier in any part of the city at Bad Boys, the onty Mexican received ne & peer in | wealth sbe nctunily found herself undor i i T Licma ALDRTRREL Y KT SENN 3 S, 3 i 3 v by conts per weeky 1 | SHAKING DOWN THE CHESTNUTS. | T the police court yesterday morn- | Tombstone socicty. It was in 1880 that | the disagreeable niecessity of borrowing PRICES IO WER TIHAN EVER BEFORE! ihg Dave Pyle handed over $8.10 to even matters for a booze whirl, Tom MecLaughlin, Charley Shefley, TELEPHONES veINese Orrice, No. 43, 1GHT or No. 2, the writer of this eoncluded to spend | & couple of thousand to meet expenses. his vacation in Mexico. Letters of in- | This carless mention of a couple of thou- troduction are at once a passport and a | sand was not without its effect and Miss A Foolish Girl Taken Back Home 1th Any Ho We Defy All Competition and Challenge & Comp: w the W son of Goods and Priced By Her Father—A Gang of Bad Boys—The Ogden carrency for A MINOR MENTION. sister republ Joseph acom and John Murphy were N. Y. Plumbing Co, four juveniles charged with larceny. It | stone well fortified with letters of intro- [ issory note in return with the promises “MUSIC £0 Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. House. weemed that Murphy, who was the old- | duction, to Don Jose, who had & prev- | of fabulous —interest. Miss ' Brown, SWANSON MUSIC C! Jake Shupe was run in as a drunk by est, was also the ringleader and instiga- | ious acquaintance with, among others. | dreaming of the thousands she was to COUNCIL BLUFFS, . the police last night. The Opening of Court. tor of the crimes performed by the quar- [ When the writer reached the San | gain by receiving # for every #1 loaned, Pedro ranch Don_ Jose received him | was like a prince. In fac surrende his house He gave him the best room in hishouse, | why she wanted the money. Tn the district court yesterday the ily persuaded into making sub- petit jury was empanelled and then ex- cused until this morning. The rest of the day was spent in calling the calen- dar. The eall was as usual, rather dreary and devoid of interest, except to the attorneys. They sought to re- lieve the monotony by an occasional in- terchange of sallies over the dismissal or continuance of some case. The crim- inal docket was first called. Many of the old cases were wiped off. They had been hanging along term after term, nothing being done with them, and there being little prospect for the fu- ture. Many of these court chestnuts were tnrown away. The Pall Mall club gave another of its enjoyable gatherings last evening. A chinchilla overcoat was stolen from the Kansus City house last evening. Salvation Army O'Donnell is again in his old quarters behind the city jail bars. No building permits have been issued by the city clerk during the present year. Numbher 85 won the bandsome hed spread and pillow shams at the rafle at Rudio & Seurs’ billiard parlors. Local assembly 1668 K. of L., has eleeted T. T, Snow to represent it at the state ssembly, which meets in Des Moines Feb. 7. D. Pyle who was released from the tette. Mrs Murphy and Mrs. Shefle were both in court, and testified .in re gard to their boys. From his mother’s account, young Murphy is a tough young hoodlum, and it was at her re- Qquest that the judge ordered him locked up again. He will probably be sent to the reform school. The other three were discharged. The pilferings con- sisted of taking four pair of gloves from Metcalf Bros., three pairs 'frnm Beno and a pmir of mittens from Jumes & Haverstock. They sold the articles for next to nothing and divided the pro- ceeds. When the officers of the law in- terposed the funny side of the proceed- ings became suddenly obscured and put a damper on their ambition for criminal notoriety. the strong adobe building in which the | draw, Miss Brown's funds became ex- mescal and wine were stored. The vis- | hausted, and under the daz ing glitter Sunduy evening. vything went | of her nine houses, gave to the banks the end of lovely until about 6 o'clock. Then the | judgment notes and to several private b noise of n carriage was heard approach- | parties exemption notes. In this way ing and Don Jose went to an unglazed | she raised & . This followed her but safely barred window to see who ap- | own cold cash into the maw of the spee- protiched. When he saw the new arriv- | ulator. e al his face twisted out of shape and he [ But the time came several weeks ago Call and be convinced. muttered ‘“‘caraja” between his teeth, | when Miss Brown could borrow no the old hidalgo | sequent loans, the borrower on each oc- - b Qs vibtug, | oo afhes ‘e fpcrarer o1 chioo TROXELL BROS., mericans traveling in th Brown cheerfully obliged her frie: v e A b e e e B T SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE! OMPANY, 329 WEST BROADWAY, showed him the pantry, pointed out the | ~She intimated that she was speculat- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH GROCERS different servants or peons and | ing und that the profits would be suffi- named their duties, and last but | cient to enrich a score of persons. As not least gave him a key to [ the lavish Philadelphian continued to Sevi y 3 : bt FeBiEN (b Bl Paaro saneli” un & of tha ninted fuie s morlguasa L] SO voral times and stocked up again, and so they will do to the chapter. ! PRICES THE LOWEST] Send In you all orders, city jnil yesterday morning, was piled The s against ex-County Clerk S. tank —_——— but went smilingly like ngg'm'imm host | move, = She had gone through the long COMPETITION DE!‘IED. in ‘again’ lnst night, and will come bo- D. Street, in_ which he was charged Blankets, dress goods and underwear | to receive the new guest. The new ar- | list of friends, and was also indebted to ; — — at a large discount to-day at Harkness Bros. ——————— Guns of all kinds at Odell & Bryant's, 504 S. Main St. rival was w Tombstone doctor named [ her brother. Caveful investors who had | N0« 345 Middle Brondwa Bartlett. Ho greeted the Don cordially | watched her course suspected something 'l but quickly took his departure tg the re- | wrong and warned her. On January 8 ception room and joined the ladies, The | she was to have received her money, fore the court this morning. Colonel Hancock yesterday shipped to Texas, for the use of Wells Fargo ex- ress company, a car Toad of fine horses, bought by him of Mose Wise, of this with embezzling a considerable amount from the county were dismissed. At- torney Ware, who had been employed by the county board as an expert to check through Street’s accounts, re- — ¢ " In the Sweet By and By. with Bartlett, but did not number him | per cent, but the borrower had grown writer had a speaking acquaintance | principal und interest at the rate of 400 DR. C. B. JUDD, T : : cCouncil Bluffs, lowa, city. ported that he had thoroughly examined | ! among his fr After a while Bart- | painfully distant, and Miss Brown felt MA Alcnse of diphtheria was reported in | the accounts, and thut he did not be- | Thesale of the furniture of the Ogden | lott came out in_the yard, where Don fight misgivings, She wroto 0 tho = st il O Turley’s Glen yeste and a case of | Jieve that Street could be convicted. | house was completed at 8 o'clock yester- | Jose and his previous § ) Tho honrd had reached o settlement of searlet fover on P it street. Pre- rautions have been taken to prevent the spread of these contagious diseases Miss S. . Rehse has sold to Mrs. T. o ( o o beautiful frait picee in oil— of her artistic handiwork. The Jose visitor were on- | female speculator telling her wreent | ELEGTRIGC BELTS AN joying a smoke. It was evident that [ need and requesting immediato repay- day afternoon. - Nearly ull of it was £ the doctor’s arrival did not add to the | ment of some of the outstanding loans, bought by the owners of the house, and 80 but few new sets will be required to refurnis The amount received was a little over $2,300, being more than the the matte dso far as he was con- cerned the cases could be dismissed. Colonel Daily, the county attorne no objection to offer, and the attorneys for the defendant of course had none, so Street’s record was cleared up. When the doctor joined the smoking | proportions. The eriv the Don found an excuse to leave. Then the doctor spoke to the writer in ponse was unsatis- factory, money being evidently very rece with the writ vice paid was $25. The purchaser is bbbt r ok required two-thirds of the appraised | this way: *‘I want you to help me. I inally, on Janu ‘0, came the last | =—=—=— e ——— session, for it is a beauty, the chie! a Dooley, one of the proprietors, stated to the BEE man that the house would be opened to the public én the “near fu- ture,” but would not set any particular time, as he said, ‘“‘we have been com- pelled to make so many promises, that could not be fulfilled, that 1 don’t want to disappoint them again. ~We shall begin to get ready immediately, and open as soon‘us possible. We' do not propose to run the house ourselves, but we have parties at hand who want the house, and will conduct it in a first class manner. It will be opened throughout, and very soon. More than this, I don’t want to say.” It certainly looks as though this popular hostelry uld soon open its doors, and care for its share of the travel- who had been largely concerned in this also, explained that the county had been seeured for the amount of money involved, and he wus satisfied that the retention of the money by Kirkland was not of such a nature as tolead to his conviction for any offense. He had simply held the money as the result of a (misunderstanding between two oth- ers, and the three could not be brought together to secure a settlement. It was a mistake having uny indictment found against him. It seemed as if there had been a good deal of recklessness in the way indiet- ments had been found agninst a good and worthy man, or else that the grind jury had been serving as a sort of in- quisition to force the victims into a set- tlement with the county of amounts charm of which is its naturalness. An aged Swede wandered into the police station yesterday in quest of his son, for whom he has been looking the past six yeurs, or ever since he came o this country. Both fect had heen frozen and were partially gone. He was uns able to speak a word of English, and was cared for by the city officials. Two Omoha gentlemen were in the ;. canvassing among the business men to see what support they would meet with in getting out u new city directory. Such an article is just now one of the most pressing of the city’s needs, asthe old one is very in- correct at the best, and not the names of several hundred of the citi- zens. It 18 not stated what the cost What ought 1 do? You 0 Irish, I | dated January 16 and drawn for $10.000. should judge by yonr name, and ought | The communication accompanyiag the and all the particulars we Plans, out. It waslearned that lnez, the old- | as est of the young ladies, was not only | w ready, but willing to pool issues with | me.” the docjor, and the doctor professed to On Monday Miss Brown mailed the be wildly anxious to make the charming | check t Third ) Mexican girl his wife without further | paper consideration. This was about all the | marked on it. Then Miss Brown's writer wanted to know to become a par- | creditors began to feel insecure and one | Bluffs, Towa. tisan of the lovers. The doctor was | of them, who had advanced $300 on an driven to the San Pedro ranch by a | exemption note, pushed his claim. The [ W7 QAT I Tombstone liveryman, who was also a | sheriff at once levied on the duped wo- N SGHURZ Justi justice of the peace. There was | man’s houschold goods, and Gty e . y Express, No. no license to " marry mecessary | made an assignment of her prop 1 4} in Arizona at the = time, and | This will melt away and the creditors | 10Wa. re brought | January 16. The letter was as familiar to me again until you hear from Towa. [ r 1 it contained a check on the o . olt: folls ivh oppodads fo' ithe miatehy | Mtird Nationsat:Hanles of BhiRAsibiite; PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. D ELECTRIC TRUSSES. peace and comfort of the Don. | which had now swelled to enormous No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. = T 2 ~ ——IOFFICE OF Py to bo_oxporienced in matters of that | check directed Miss Brown not to pros. raulic Sanitaty Bhoi Iind.” Discussion of the case ensued, | ent it at the Third National bank until | I, INBI E. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer- istimates, Specifications. Su- v and wound up with, “Don’t | pervision of Public Work. Brown Building, Council Bluffs, the Third National bank. The | R ] “Attorney-at-Law, Second Floor Brown Jouncil " of the Peace. Office over American 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, : : ! s : L wmounts | i g public in the best style. Arizona was only five miles | will it ‘tunit 5 would be, but it not to be unbearable. t\h-‘ unty had 0o faith in col- d the ! y e el o b will await an opportunity to attach a The gymnasium manager desives the | lecting by civil processes. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. | Pedro ranch. With conditions and ¢ The case of Avch Coffman, for the killing of Jack Main, was announced to be for trial this term. Under the pres- ent arrangement it will be tried by Judge Loofbourow, who will come here during the present term to preside in some cases, wherein Judge Thornell was the prosecuting attorney before be- ing placed upon the bench. The trial of criminal crses will begin to-day and will be completed during the coming two weeks. Then the civil cases will be called and the grand jury following announcements: Classes from 4 to 5 p. m., Wednesdays and Saturdays for boys under 16; who hold full tickets. General classes, especially for business men, from 5 to p. m. every day. The general class from 8 to 9 p. m. will be continued every day except Wednes- days and Saturdays. Gymnasium open from 8 a. m. to 5 m. Members can exercise at their convenience except during class hours. cumstances well in mind, the recorder hereof said to the doctor: “Go and see ited a large sum and it the young lady and get her to prepare. | income from this that she lived See your driver, who isa justice of the |~ She i red relative. Some time ago, she in- - —— The War at Avoca. Fremont Benjamin, of Avoca, was among the attorneys in attendance at the opening of the district court yester- day. He does not seem to be growing thin or to be in the dumps very deeply on account of the debarment proceed- ings lately brought against him. The matter has been dismissed and the costs taxed up to the relator, Mr. Robinson. darkness obscures the proceediugs, get | horrower has left her accustomed he young lady to enter the coach and [ haunts and at last accounts was some- > like — to Arizona, where the | where in New Je er can tie a knot in a minute.” doctor _actually kissed his advis claimed him in fulsome phrases the au- | swindler and her property. Miss Brown's - Harkness Bros. this morningopen the 1 | legacy of $17.000 which Miss Brown is Attorneys.at-Law, practice in the State - | expected to receive at the death of an y and Fed eral Courts. Office—Rooms 7 vas on the [ and 8, Shugart Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. too much prostrated togive the Y 0 1 Es, TPImy T T TR » Vo T ponce, and have him to fix up his team | prociso amount of hor lossos, bat. 1t is E S BARNETT Justice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, quietly. When the team is ready and | estimated they will re: $30.000. The 0 . y Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. The | attorney visited Philadelphiato-dayand 'V o Dentists. Office corner o er, pro- | made an unsuccessful search for the b y Pearl St. and First Avenue arl St. Tatgel SRR e WA el ; the grand jury | 15 odicted that this will end the | thor of his happiness. He interviewed ————— Fine GoLp Work A SPECIALTY. —_— Will bo able 1o et through the trinl of | dguinst his former partner, A. W. Ask- | 10 assume his charactor as justice of the | Atlanta Constitution: My first im- S Notio imiBatic fons to give his atten- | ¥ith, have also been dismissed, so the | bence on the slightest provocation. The | pression of this portion of St. Augi TURGPERN RESTAURAN Some of our competitors are cireulat- | tion to the grand jury. The outlook is | 96CKS being cleared Ayoca action will [ young lady was interviewed and she | tine was not an altogether fav ing the report that we have sold out. | vather in favor of the iden that Colonel | probubly take some other form. It has | Was willin’. Darkness came, the team | able one. There is a newness about _John Allen, Prop. This is nob true. Duily purposes making it rather warm | boen reported that Mr. Benjaumin was | was fixed up and overything was ready. | St. George street, which seems Entrances, 112 Main Wo, however, come very nearit every | for the gamblers who have disregarded | tbout to O{mn a luw office in Omaha, but | The young ludy wasa brick, and with I out of keeping with the newspaper and and 113 Pearl St. dny, et of our cumtomers oiting ther | rom e e “wraring. that 1f thiay did | it seems that while he has not wholly face enveloped in a mantilla, left her [ magazine description of the ‘ancient MEALS AT ALL HOURS share. Come and examine our goods | not quit business he would prosecute | tbundoned that idea, he will not make | home and entered the carriage with- | city. Everything old has a sort of pre- . |Oven trom 8am.to10 and prices, and you won't be surprised | ghom, The grand jury has been ex- | 41y such move at present, but stay by | out hesitating. All was ready and the | served appearance, as if an old shingle, P.m. Council Bluffs that wo sell 6o many goods. eused for two weeks, but will then meet | the old stand. He could not have very historian of the event had his ears | when it becomes too old, is replaced b; Towa, well made the move after these proceed- | ready to hear the noisc of the departing | a shingle also old, but not quite so old, We guarantee to give you hore '0- N & givoy er ings were started, but now that the rec- 4 ' for real business. ceries for one dollur than any house in The contempt cases of ealoon keepers were sipping mescal and swapping in- | are so wonderfully ‘well preserved. In Don't Forget The Great Bargain SHOE STORE. s at 100 Main Street, Council Blufrs, Ia, 8. A, Pierce, Prop. varriage. Don Jose and the writer | and f6]s in this way that the buildings | Hazard & Co| Mrs. W. B, Wiite WWI]].PilZ!EI‘ilIIl, Bitor Sttty x % | ord has been cleared of this, there is no | W and Sole agents for euter ey o, Cash Grooers, | Jer0.culled: Mo call enused the mum- | LR ance i the way, and_ after & | cidents of Tombstono life in tho room | other words, the' city is ancient“for | Rowy S8Eiitiartn Staglels ol Faniy Kor 810 Middie Brondway. | oo o o o ihe once agninst_Hoit, | Ume the move may be made, though | useigned to tho latter at the time. The | revenue only.? ; ; Sewing Maching Restaurant, GBOCEBIES Telephone N mm; and there may be a continuance not at present. doctorfontered e lisaaRdogntaskand St. G(""".'""’ street is lined with shops For Nebraska & West-| a D T s - cheeks laved with tears. He called the | on both sides. These are almost all Tows No.57 Broadway, Coun- Ngw,ore; New otk Union Abstract Co., 236 Main st. y y Fearon has the best poultry in the Don out and then unfolded a tale. The | new, and it is this which jars with the Dmm.lflnun'l'nfii‘c«mn. were several others on the calendar, but some of these proved to be there by mis- take, in others the defendants had skipped out of the state, and others had already had judgements entered against the defendants. The assignment of eriminal cases is as follows Wednesday—Nos. 1766, 1796, 1795, 1793. 3 Thursday—Nos. 1755, 1762, 1797, 1796, 1800, 1808, market, cheap. Call and see. ante sneaking paregoric sharp the old Don | “ancient” iden. The most noticeable | _Agent that he loves his niece and was anxious | fact in connection with the street is the G el D to marry her, and grieved at the opposi- | large number of “‘curiosity’’ shops. They Neflmayg["s Hotel tion of the young lady’s guardian, He | are everywhere, and judging by the 3. Neumayer, Prop. told how in his deep distress he ap- | tender way the shopkeeper e after $1.00 PER DAY. pealed to the writer and the advice he | newcomers, their motto is: “‘He who Mttt received. To make a long story short, | enters here leaves all cash behind.” o all depoi. he gave the whole snap away, and the | s———————————— Eiropro old Don, furious, went to the car- Ly N A SPECIAL NOTICES. took his niece out and escor her ATt s E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting roon hus strictly confidential. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stair: i = Death of a Former Kesident. News was received in this city yester- day of the death of Rev. Jose ph Knotts at El Paso, Texas. Mr. Knotts was at one time pastor of the Broadway M. E. church, which he built, and afterward presiding elder of this district. He en- tered the ministry in 1851, in Virginia, — - Exercising the Fire Lads. The fire department turned out yes- terday on an alarm from box 2t It was caused by an accidental conneetion made cfl Bluffs, Tows. il Blufty, low House Biock. c WANTED (] 4 Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, for Cash. Highest Prices P R.J. HANCOCK, 227 Main St. to the house, Then he paid h! pects to your humble servant, He upbraided Wi WANTS. him with abusing his hospitality, read NTED =1y & young man. i) the letters of introduction that he pre- [ omeeed *1 lEhted. ~ Address 2 sented, and wound up by ordering him | ur \xTED Stocks of merchundise. Have summarily from his premises. There Omaha and_Council Bluffs city property, was no way out of it. The planner of | also western land to exchange for goods. Call and came to Council Bluffs in 1865. In 1875 he went to Mexico under an ap- {:ointmcnt as consul to the state of Chi- uahua, and while there became inter- ested in the silver mines at Paral, which led to his resigning his consulship. He has returned to this city sev- by Electrician Bradiey while fixing the line. The practice did the boys good, as they had not had a vun for three weeks. During the cold weather they were contented to have it so, but as it gets warmer such inaction will occasion Friday—Nos. 1816, 1511, The practice has been of late to use Saturdays for hearing motions. Judge Thornell does not seem to favor this plan greatly, as experience has shown that much of the time on that day has oy rowli Thile e e to waste, there not being enough A A 18 A y sme a 5 2 on or address J. B. Christian, 419 Broad hose ‘marcowly escaped. reducing two | ployed all day. He announced yestor- g “,‘,“his“l‘d‘g;}{’i’;n.‘"“'flfl"w‘;m{}: returned to Tombstone. The doctor | OK ¥ ew house, 7 rooms, Inquire day that he would consult with the members of the bar, and decide this morning what would be done about it. farmers’ sleighs to kindling wood. They failed to obey the signal of the gong and yield the right of way. Lo A Money to loan. W. had the gall to take a seat by his side. = The writer held his peace without I)EHMN\AI 10 his death he had returned from Mex- ico, and was taken sick while on the jounu-dy. A stage ride of sixty miles proved too fatiguing and he never rallied from the effects of it. His long residence in this city and great promi- nence in religious and political circles made him one of the best known men in this part of the state, and there are many of his old friends, both in Council Bluffs and outside it, who will notice his A well educated, refined, distin- e One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit'to relinble parties. Enquire o A. J. Greenamayer. AR Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele. on land Lt - turned out that the doctor loved | yioR SALE—Second-hand Columbia bicycle the young lady’s 50,000 acres of very cheap, b2-inch, at Bee office. land better than be loved herself, and e ST - Domestic patterns at 105 Main st. —— 1t you desire to get a new Hall type writer cheap, drop u postal card to H. A. P., Bee office. A great bargain for the first’ who - Personal Paragraphs. No. 201 Main Street, Gouncll Bluffs, lowa. o, Wit Poerl &1, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF speaking until the sacred soil of tho | the aSiualitunes of & gensienandi yearnof . United States was reached, and then he | Object, matrimony. C. K. 0., lock box 1i&, relieved his pent-up feeling by kicking | Council Blutts. T the dyctor out of the carriage, follow- R SALE—Furniture and stoves at a_ sacri- ing him aut and trouncing him soundly to reduce stock. You can buy at your k the of the free. It Both Domestic and Foreign. fonting that compiications might ariso | JUIFDING lotsand sero property for sals by if he eloped with her, he wanted to curry favor with the uncle and guardian 4 n. H. Man"ELu & co_‘ by showing how sorely he was tempted i Hides, Tallow, Pelts and how bravely he resisted. Don Wool and Furs. Frank Shinn, of Carson, is among the attorneys attending court. H. B. Williams, of Glenwood, is among the attorneys attending court. Colonel C. H. Scott, of Omaha, was at- tending the district court here yester- day. Mrs. Guest is rveported as being dangerously ill at her home on Lincoln avenue. Mrs. S. P. McConnell will leave for Chicago this evening over the North- western. F. M. Vaighelt, of Audubon, and J. S. Michal, of Sioux City, were at the Ogden vesterda, W. F. Dimmock, of Omaha, superin- tendent of the Pacific Mutual telegraph applies. death with surprise and pain. S A A BORDER ROMANCE. A Fine Old Fashioned Gentleman Who Took An Interest in the Ballet. St. Louis Republican: About twenty- two miles from Tombstone, and about five miles from the Americsn frontier, is the San Pedro ranch. It is the first hubitation in Mexico as approached from this country by the Sonora_ valley voute. 'Ton Joso Marie Elius is the pro- | T ———— rietor of the San Pedro ranch, whic = A fidy Giel, inbraces about 80,000 ncres of wel- Ihe police received a telephone com- | watered, well-timbered land in Mexico, munication from Malvern, Monday | lying cheok by jowl with this country. to be on the lookout for Mamio | Besides his 80,000 acres Don Jose had Thompson, n farmer’s daughter, who | supreme control and manugement of 100,000 — A Snap. Splendid chance to go into the imple- ment business at Beatrice, Neb. Since the history of Beatrice there has never been half so favorable a time as at pres- ent. Ifotaken at once will sell the en- tire stock of general implements, con- sting of seasonable goods, regardless of cost. Address me at Council Bluffs, Ia., or Beatrice, Neb, 0. P. McKesson, ignee for W, I. Shullenburger. Jose, who was a thoroughbred to the marrow, euer afterwards despised him, and the young lady was summarily cured of her affection for the Gringo, and cut his acquaintance. It was a year before the writer could satisfactorily ex- plain his connection with the affair to Don Jose, but at last an understanding was reached, and when last the old hidalgo and the present historian met DR, S. STEWART, Returns, I 3 they parted as friends. The lady in the 2 i ; case is nuw the wife of a prominent T ] S T N £20 and 822 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Jowa, Californian and resides at Los Angeles. IV y . FICE 45 FOURTH 8T, FLEECED BY AFEMALE BROKER. BOBFITAL) AND OF! Highest Market Prices. Prompt company, was in the city yesterday to just left her h S i rted s belonging to two nieces, \ FEM ‘Council Blufts, Ta. sec about getting u new location for the | (49 It 1@ hor home, and stavted out | pouh pretty giris, one aged ninetoen | How a ding Maiden Lady was i Dentist Specialt 7 company’s oftice. o see tne world. As it was about time | 43, the othier thirteen. The San Pedro Swindlea One of $30,000. | Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty. for the freight train to arvive over the | panch—named for the San Pedro river, Wabash, the patrol wagon was immedi- | on the banks of which it is located—was ately sent down to meet it, and possibly | a favorite place of resort for the favored capture the runaway damsel. Sure | youth of Tombstone. Don Jose was a enough, there she |5.‘>l‘u\|\ll)' ronced | fine old-fashioned gentleman—and prob- on the conductor’s throne in the ca- —and was extremely popular boose, but she was much chagrined to Tombstone bloods. He fre- find the ‘“hurry up wagon’ in waiting y visited Tombstone and*had the for her. She was taken to the city jail, to the Tombstone club, and and from there to the Bechtele hotel | know how to work the mnewspaper where she was locked up until the ar- | people for ses to the theatres. vival of her father who got in on the | Don Jose had plenty of money, midnight train. She was very willing | but he felt that it was an evidence of to talk, and informed the reporter that | distinction to enter a theater on a free she expected to mect a young man by | p: Once the writer procured him a the name of Wilforce, who would look on the railroad from Contention to out for her. She said she had been cor- | Tueson and return, and when he re- responding with him for some time, and | turned he spent #5300 to celebrate the the next time she ¥ they would | high honor that was conferred on him. Horse, harnoss and_two buggies for | not catch her, stories of abuse at | Don Hose was a high kic sale very ohoan, -Johnston & Ven Pate | home were unreasonable, and | comic opera company vi ton, 83 Main street. her flight may be ascribed more to a | and rendered *Pinafor Miss Mary Ann Brown, an unsophi cated maidén lady, 1 at Noj town, P, el ity yeurs, witil re'| o BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY |- GREAT DISCOUNT SALE - niless and in debt and will be thrown OF 20 PER CENT ON shelter. A correspondent says: 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. year ago, introduced her to a dash well dressed woman of ubout fifty ) friend had known the woman 417 South 1ith Street, Omaha. time and had n h Miss Brown enjoyed the almost life- WM. WELCH, of age, living in sumptuous style on Lo against her ch and the W. Kleeb and wife left over the Union Pacific yesterday for Portla Ore. They will go to Tacoma, W. for the purpose of looking around with a view of locating, Henry Paine, state agent of the Con- ny, was in the upany with his Mipton, visited various parts y in which his property inter- s ure located. ie Mayne, of Omaha, is visit- ing with Mrs, J. H. Smith on Second avonue. Miss Mayne was a_member of the Omaha reception committee on the oceasion of the recent carnival, and did much to further the enjoyment of the Bluflites. time nequaintance of a lady living in Philadelphia in whom she reposed im- plicit confidence. This lady, about oue ; I X o . . dlaey Hrng s Kol o : e > | Carriaze and Express-Line doiphin, This woman's fumily consisted [ , Jhayenc for sale a kyearold trotting stal ) " of a husband and a son, neither of whom ' R WAUE GAHY S followed nny occupation. Miss Brown's \ . OFFICE 015 SOUTH MAIN ST, Noe No. All calls from District Telegraph Oftico - promptly attended to, e natural love for vomance and adventure | time, the grand old hidalgo fell in love | of this oily lm‘v sed speculator, out of | O B %7 Por best quality coal and wood, call | than anything like ill-treatment at with all the chorus girl fter the per- | respect for her friend and indulged the R ioean Bt Pear ot s maouh iveted | formance. aa wiie tho cusiom of the era | forlorn hope that something may be re- [ D R| #Y§YI] | OFFICER & PUSEY on Gleason, 26 Pearl street. \ ; f ) s — - at meeting his daughter, and there wus | and rogion, the bloods of the town took | covered, refuses to divulge her name. Y Ve Tove | A On the market for over twenty years. | nothing counterfeit in his fatherly | the troupe to supper at the Tombs She asserts positively that the swindler | E & A ,STOVES (/0] B Q NKERS Still the most reliable and the most | grecting. They took the next train ¢lub, and Don Jose insisted upon invit- | is neither the notorious Mrs. Latouche “(RANGES ¥ I pular sewing amachine made. The | back to Malvern, and'the girl ean re- | ing all the members of his ranch for a | nor the woman who some time ago con- L N 3 Flofiht ronning Domestic. ‘Ofiice . 105 | new her dreams of wealth and marble | week’s repose; and when they declined | ducted the **woman’s bunk™ in. Boston. L Ti l5 B0 Broodway ummult_::mn. Iowa. Established i D 8t . balls. She will find that “love in @ b because of positive arraugements of tha | - Mise Brawa's (uahxoqubm acquaints Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depute Horses and mnles constantly on hand, foy sale at retail or in car load lots, Orders promptly fllled by contract on short notic s0ld on commission. phone 114, SCHLUTER & BOLEY, 'Opposite Dummy Depot, Council Blutfs, CRESTON HOUSE, Main Street, Council Bluffs. Only Hotel in the City with Fire Ess cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonahle, MAX MOHN, Proprietor, OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SON, Prop's. Manutacturers of All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work, Ordérs by mall for repars promptly attended to St hsfaction guaraniced. 0th Avenue, A dross Ogden Boiler Works, Councll - Blugt, lowe

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