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THE SUNDAY BEL 1 24, 1888, ~SIXTEEN PAGES. . T ik O LR A WEEK THFH INEW BRIDGH!] The Injunction Dissolved, the St. —OF~ SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES or COUNCIL BLUFFS. Paul Consents, Wheels Move. OFFICE NO, 12 P RL STR] " . . 3 o 1 ¥ arrte part of the 4 d! . reuverea vy curmierin Any partof hocityat | oGS TO.DAY. ]]““] Bflr&alfl Lowest Price fiM ET CALF BROTH ERS. l Furnishing Goods, 2. 'THE SU I)AY BEE COUNCIL BT UFFS. — — - H. WL TILEON MANAGER - i Clothing, Hats, Caps, eto. TELEPHONE! P - r N/ Howtiags 0P, No: 8 ) =~ K S LIPSO AN v‘”nv‘n op Niant EDrror, No Hotel Builders Here Deciding Upon [ B3 T RANAHER, ,0 mE .. Willtam slad,mgpf -. @ USI L - = S— a Site—An lowan Cleared of - BRELT ES'I'.L'I"E. ‘ e '. B - DALY - ".‘ ardman. eretl INOR MENTION. Forgery—Street Car Ser- ‘N oPPoRTuulTv “EERERR, ROLN = ‘ cun; County REAL BSTATE ¥ . ‘ow ¥ 3 .iwwu. LIFE INS, oo New York. = No. B 08 Malo St g«\m o New York Plumbing company. « vice For Manawa. OR o Ml N ‘ &l " S N. Muin 2 4 St M a § Tho W. C. A. will ineet Monday afternoon #he Motor Now Al Right. T T ~ o - a3 oclosk i Mirs Judge ¢ N After a long and vexatious delay the motor THE EP" AL ' by . largt‘:t Capital and 6’urp/ua Your Patronage - - g.? attekn completed. The last barrier wag remoygd g — e - arles 1. Day wnd Felona 13, Gilden, | yosterday. A combination of influcnéds of >4 S5E oS0t e De oG * = both of this city Were marricd yostorday af- | fected that result, Tho stress of public T'here are llllll(ll'l‘(]fl and S ¢ AR LGOS ll tornoon at the Sitice of Squire Schurz. opinion and the general wish, as voiced by , il S0 A i ). Fostal d S y : Itis reparted that Ed Sherlock, formerly | the press of the city and through the com “m"g‘m‘llfl of P]"‘l‘,e'“ whe r‘; 31”;‘ » 8$ 'gb,%m}}',},{”;?”‘ p o) BMURRE ARG ] W &E. L QQUIRES y | prietor of the Tur ange bar, is ) sthep W > dofeat of | OF ) p 28 - H h T e o 4 RBont to branch out in tho dry grocery busic | mon council, together with the defeat of n sgpend your dimes and do 3 &% Point, @il % Gloss Go Poregoy & Moore™ W esterT ) ‘A ‘ Titl 2 ' their injunction proceedings, combined to | Jars, b " oint, 3 3 H bflracuo itle LS i ness on Lower Broadw D eraee WKL Bapy |isaTs but how few where you g_‘—i Wholesale. = Santo Rosa Lumoer 3 - Contenctor J. arphiy. will begin th pring the. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pay gl S L " . B L % A — s g Ao o ot Ao Nahingion. ave, | managoment ton fair and_ equitable under- | AN Save them? 3’ 3%‘ b NO 8. Pearl St. A b —_ ARF THE BEST. — §§ o ek iding to-morrow morning pre- | standing of the case, and vesterday the con y [tR L . i 7T & ning work on the new struc- | tract hetween die ralrond oficials and - the You can save not only o téu, % - 5 VL ,va g Lake Manawa Railway Co., was signed. At nQ » A - . oMo milenium must bo rapidly approaoh | 100 uuik|;.‘ua.-‘-.uinn..fi,l;ul,;‘.'-'xm.f.) Wi was | DIMES, but 1‘“11711\]“*’. by =3 ‘i %N\\ ?b‘?\kfi\f\}{ Q\Q,%Q\Q, OO QATTET %\Q\ \Q\Q\Q%Q\\S 3§’ i i th s 1Ot 0 8 ¢ wolice | received. This dissolved the first injunction. { - " < A Bl il 3 " - | I Th. pocicrs” | The sacond was 9 Buva been arged Lokt ?“*‘ll}'hns o Days Ut" L EES ST RO Q %“\vx\\ 0 RS RASCHULTE FRY stalk th t ure unable ay afternoon, but has been dismissed. oading sale, co enc 0- . ¥ ~ app—r Sl 3 = =~ -~ AN corral even a loneson ro unable to | AaY fittle before 13 o'clock yosterday morn = !“ s LT g ~' ot ) S i »v W B e W fag Arrangements for one of the finest Ball | ing tho city al “session, | MOTTOW. & O SO e S — — games ol the season have been made to be the object O cration of this cas Pplayed at the Manawa Athletic park grounds 3"‘-‘;" ki ‘;""&::"L ‘;‘."""‘r"l" ‘;"'“‘"“""l tach and every department fternoon. The Metz Bros, team will | Were present, also City Solicitor Holmes an ¥ S 3 ¢ the home cluv on the di nond, and an Geo, . Wrigt, representing the Motoe? will be full of the best bar- EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. i N N, terinmn of Ontaime il o noro | o mayor stated hat it was - deslied it gaing ever offered. TEHOLESALD HARDW ARE, CUTLERY. BT OBBERS OF AGRICULIURAL IMPLEMEN TS Puésda, AFOON t 808 + BHS ottin he existing difficulties be speedily settled T AR B 08 L1 T A PRS0 T TP T 57 5 R s T W T I P B T e A7 60 1530 AR 552 I ¢ Tucsday afternoon to sce about letting the | and requested that Mr, Reed and Mr. Cay: ys keep in stock a large varioty of eastern necial sale Do g Manufacturer of Fine Carringes and Buggies. Ial bell be requested to attend this session. 13oth nd special sale of Para I have always o full stock to seleet from. H.F. HATTENHAUER | i Dlock. The plans ave nearly completed for a | yontiomen soon appeared, The mayor then Call and examine, Prices Low. Now, 27 1 irih Street. b R 8 addition in the western part of | earncstly desired by the people of Couneil | a Embrotdarien AT A R TP 5 The smokestack extension on the govern- | ing and mutual success the Milwaukee folks handsome threc-story buildiog, and work | gated fully the object of the session. Hoe [—— I am always ready to show goods, the city has been platted, and the plat filed | Blufrs, The city had always been fi niduior BrohAway, batweon Streeteville and J§ b0 st requeat the oity Has ever wmade’ ot Special bargains in Hosiery, ment building is about completed. Tne gal- | should not stand in the way of the comple- bullet struck the bird in a vi ESTABLISHED 184 INCORPORATED 1878 (e and RUSSEILL & CO., wnd lead- MASSILLON, OHI0, NANUFACTURERS. wrm-house, wjis too much i too tired to go after the bo ing his horse to the nearest Train. rested there for the night. Wil be comumenced as 8001 as possible. $ald thecoppleton oY the Manawe line was G¥ina speoialisals|of Tices for record in the recordet’s oftice yesterday. | plying with the requests of the rai water works. the company, wud i the intorest of good feel- | Gloves and Corsets. A Pig's E‘(porle\:cs With & Raflway $ vanized iron covering is being put on, not | tiod of the motor line, Mr. Campbell gave a Tremendous clearing out only improving its appearance but also ef- | detailed history of the case, beginning with v it The Calf T § : Ll U L i fectually putting a stop to any further ais- | the request of Mr. Graves for the privi: gale of Witk Goons, Lawns cliel i s L SIZES FROM A SPIDER AND FROG IN BATTLE. Greenville (N. C.) Reflector: We ! coloration of the towe: . to cross their t He said the first he 100D, " TRy WPlY K tae Week) way of the Home | knew of the connection of any other man and Wasi Driss Goos. AT, learn that an amusing inecident o 25 70 300 ELECTRIC laundry delivery team occurred on North | with the Manawa line was some three or four & i Lt B AR el curred at the home of Mr. S. M. Jones, 2 Main street yesterday forenoon. The p months ago; that in ovder not to_antagonize Special bargain sale of Silks 4 hat Thought—A Frog Farm— | year Bethel, last week. Among his tice of th * 1 leaving his horse with- | the interests of this caity Mr. Clark came 1 Dress Good —An Eight Lived Oat—A Battle cattle was a eall that seemed to possess HORSE LIGHTING, out hitching cannot be too severely con- | here for the sole purpose of fixing the mat- | ANA DTess (xo00ds. With Weasels—A March of a great dislike to being roped at mi demned, as he is constantly placing lives and | ter up; that in other western states the state o b L3 ing time, and alw: ¢ s made quite a to do Property in danggr by so doing. laws required the use of the patent inter- All must be sold during when the rope was o Higtens O FbHE POWER. Mills and Elevators, ¥ S L locking system of crossings, and for this rea- 3 ol hEME kel il ; We have u nuniber of slightly dam- | 8on this article was incorporated in the con this week at Half Price at S e DTG v LT 2 aged pianos and organs which will be | tract, but at the request of the citizens of the e Has Eight ivas. king, and upon looking in the accu T G bty Mubie y o would consent to strilie ot this part, Ansonia (Mass.) Sertinel: There isa | tomed plaee for the vope failed to find AUTOMATIC CUT OI'P ENGINES. saat Music | and any other which could be made to ap- < 1 i i 1 it. While the search for it was going | Co., 108 Main st. pear a8 unreasonable or exacting. All he u b ""l" Derby hill ”“‘t‘}““l“‘“" i on the ealf thought, perhaps, & ;n-kt Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guar. i Tipton has bm'g_‘_‘nius TAIvenllaatater n:n‘mi ::::x\.x‘{“(::lr.wlefl:zefl):;:;x“:wvu;]L:lm‘, uuu she dies a n.x\‘um :‘:- 111 x,aud\)yurl-v- more than his share of the milk, but | anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, i T rorm A0 ho did. and the councilmen each noted the UL Elae WAL | e B EoR R vl s BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. i nion Abstract company, 236 Muin street. | ortions which appeared to be in any way since she was run | imBibing process, and his peculiar ac- t ! e 7 objectionuble. These were, thatif the Mil- by a bm,ulwruhm.hun escaped | tions attracted attention to him, where- Send for Catalogue, E. C. HARRIS, Manager. T I heors BRI ) 7 ! ! 3 § 1o engineers strike for Durlin Bros. | waukee should hereafter lay down any more ) Esibaat Latoly. 18 she was | Upon it was discovered that the calf haa for their groceries, 533 Broadway, Ed | tracks Mr. Reed should put in the crossings. J 7 ' ® | swallowed the rope, but failed to make = = — —— Lloyd will tuke your order. Tel. 200. | Whenever the increased business of the rail- growing old, it was decided to have her | 4 complete job of it, as the noose was -~ road the laws of the state or of the city killed. A neighbor who owned a shot- | hanging fron ) corner i Personal Paragraphs. should so demand flagmen, and signals should W AL A0 Gl phs. d s0 dems gmen, and signals s| " ras v he deed The Sewasiidi TG § Mrs. Dr, Johnson, of Carson, was in the | be put in and maintained at Reed’s expense. gun was found who would do the deed, l||“, roose was Laid hold of und u stewd i city yesterd y H The first was adjusted so that Reed and the arrangements were made for l'"”_w\llz;'_"! n‘.‘.- rope 1ln hullui 1ng‘- it Mr., C. T. Hendrie ily. oee | Wil put in acrossing on one exceution. The danghter left the house | ¢ is sufficiently amused and doesn’t 4 FOUYE Tor Bummbatvacation (ot n“;‘ S Cl | employed, when the city demands, at the G Wit S WA el h g Jaa (s MR fTe g on the coast | 4550t expense of all the roads crossing at that shut hersel up in the chambers, while cipme e : point. The flagmen shall be employed by the the heud of the house went to the barn, A Battle With Weaseis. ’ 1 i Mr. T ans, manager of the Council ' o 1 o] | Blufr: ! Bridge o o cil f railroad company, butshall e discharged for it L A Ry T A most unusual oceurrence spened 3 uffs and Omaha Bridge company is ex- | cause on the proper showing, by Mr. R urgent busines manding his atten pected home to-duy from a flying trip to | At time brol the other day on the farm of R. W. Cov- Ouawa, 111 poihts st e o | T et ik el U | NOg, 218, 220, 222 & 224 | Sivvesou g, nineuad"a vios | GE R LY S Do BUTHMENET HAVE GhAINMENSE STICKAND e ood feeling was manifested throu, o, % " Central C , are the guests of M from the barn. *“To be sure I hav a negro who works on the farm found in de Nel and | out.” With the councilmen the sentiment v 1tione 1 never shoot | ti -five or Mrs. Huzleton. M. Patterson was forme; pronounced that in this matter the wish BRO DW Y CRTOND (B A A \xcent something has to die.” A shovel | thirty weasels. They were ull together of this cit possible a contract_should be formed which o | except something hus to die.™ A shovel g ogothe connected with the firm of Keeline & F the people should be respected, and if 1t w N v 9 4 5 : . | and seemed 1o rec 7 o Miss I daughter of Mr. and | Wwas equitable to all the parties interested, - was procured and a grave dug, and poor | 44 seemed to v ize th wet thatin 1 A N B union there is strength, s th 8| 3 Mrs of thus city, departed for position was taken nd maintained, | people who were strangers to him h offered | pussy deyosited therein, aud the dirt ,"(‘,;\';m'i,."m‘m‘l'l‘m’, Bhe eyibrowed Y St e . e carefully pressed down over the sime. | approached by the men and showed Ihe exceutioner departed ®ith his joht, all dewn up in battle areay woods a flock of twenty JTowa City over the Rock Island last evening, 1o visit lier sister, Sister Mary Jerome, of St. | effect in settling the diffic olear the mutte Agathe semina contract was revised and remodeled to the | gitornoon. morning Officer A satisfac tics ¢ 2 doc- | O : and the mother went and called the | his'will seem ineredible t " Charles E. Tucker, freight mspector at the isfaction of all partics concerned: the doc- | O'Brien was found and togother they went | 811 e ) is will scem incredible to most Aranstas Toft BLlany fora bro, rwoclia oisie | (umont \\'.mdu!yénum-ll.n\'nlcu(flmnks was | to Justice Schurz office, where the matter | davughter, wnd telling how poor | ple but it is nevertheless quite true with friends in Wisconsin, and to look after | Yoted l;' Mr. Campbell and the council ad- ined and the unintentional | pu 'Ilmll \\'H(,Imullp:nn whunl :m Mr. Covington himself investigated the busimess interests in_ Chica filwaukee, | Journed. o wrong righted came in sight of the doorw wd ther report given him by the men, and found G oy wad i e ity st consumon ot s ssson | S man g et oty | o U st 0 ontenied o oot |5 UL S et i s | WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART- Frank E. Hartigan, representing the Crete | hucrod P sl P i ed was raised in Mills county be, sat the c s dead, licking | g, . The woensel, ns is know N s AT, Tebr g tho Orete | mectad In the’ mattor: was heard to remark | Jown to many of the resilentsof be, st tho eut that was doud, leking | own eyos. The wensel, us fs know, WENT IS CLEANED OUT. d——for the motor | s a perfectly honorable man. No b s long, and day giving information concern ing thaten- | ing and its business now that it had eot one i 3 rufiled. The grave was visited and | by o means common in this section terprise and planniog for XCUTSi ne..4 i Y attach to any one in the matter, and 10/ RERYE ] L 1 Y N0 me: mmon in this section, o Lv e A ‘v"_::li:;. excursion | ayerything it wanted.” Perhaps not, but for | My, Hildreth may r 3 that the con. | found empty. The cat was only stunned | hag it seems there is a colony of them c i all that the people now have what. they want | fidence arah Wright is contined to_her bed | and what g man o corporation had a moral | thshes y this unts at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Me or other right to deprive them of. The work i Colloun on avenue E. Mrs. Shawofelt, an- | upon the crossings was begun at_once, and The Hote other duughter of Van Horme, and a nephew | the line will be in operation within few from Sugourney, La., are with her, 1 a Until that time street cars will rup ¢'is in no way | by the reportof the gun and, coming [ on Mr. Covineton’s f shaken by this unfortunate transaction. to, had dug herself out. The family | herhaps, than are S now declarc that no move attempts shall | yostof the country aCortainty, be made to kill the feline. ey Messrs. Secrist and Wells, of the Chicago A Spider Versu tm, and more. | The Best Bargains Ever Offered will be given Sl to our trade during this week. hopes of her early recovery are ent from the dummy depot and connect with the | hotel syndicate, arrived inthe city Iri i TR RN eI E ahuy Sl Ve I OOnE 5 - J. M. Polund, formerly connected awith the | motor train at Ninth street. Regular trains | cvening and were closeted with tho hot 1t 1a underitoodishas, Aecklenburg - (Vo) Pemcerat | e shall paralyze prices and surprise the buy- Omaha Republican in this city, is at present | will be run and a time card will be issued | commttee the greater part of ycsterday and | Wmen of this city have orguni 5 Ny witl he the banks of a strea in a hospital in Chicago. F'rom a recent let- | shortly ter it is learned th s wulking ers. No matter what you want, CALL AND en their selves into o company for tion of bullfrogs, st last evening. The session was strictly pri- m w ning the churches of the city: s at b at 8 o'e cor The chapel this o t his condition is greatl - 3 PR S % the Toledo ongs\ " T 3 improved uad there aro stronz hoves of bis Services and Sormons. vate,ud o outaide partios wore sditod. | In{lc ') Ve lensoi ngond. sized pie attention was drasin Vg balpl SEE US. We will give you betler values for ultimate recovery. His wife is with him, The follow announcements are made | Mr SECTISt was Seen o) \ native | o ind, whic ays low @ san bo | them in the wa (L sy bois wifol I8, with him, || The following nunouncemonts aro made || L TR o UE lnased wity | BEOMnd, which luye low and oan bO T jine noise.y less money than you ever got in your lives cusily converted into is located west of the city cd for the | pond.. This s tween i monster spider Whenever the two would ec return to health, Prof. Dalby will le the outlook. He said that the syanadicate ony Mission condu 2 will be servic fter - ground n wor before. REMEMBER THE PLACE, would b s quickly as possible aft u fl};t Ot evedicth at by J. ¥ G of the DPresbyt the final selection of a site was agreed | vt 3SR SR, T T the spider wonld seize the frog which occurs on the Jith, church, Sabbi 1001 at 4 o'clock. Pr upon. o 2 L poisonous fangs: the frog would the: About forty bands from’ dif ST i S e e He stated that wherever the choice might | tal vequired is very small, and A R e the state will particips Itis a d R tratn S A4 f Rektho tanan ikwoniaibe S " noti- wmu.ummnm ASLDERID GITEER ISR 108, O oy compliment to Prof. Dalby’s talent that the | “ 22y N '3 Stondin, the general missionary and as soon a8 - they could ate the is less trouble Ll o e ey s 40' BHGAUWAY GUUNGIL BLUFFS IA programme is made ‘up largely of his music. | of Towa, will proach at 10440 in th sos, the work of tearing down would | than almost any oth PLINBV LN BEOWG nd aflonhii [ y 1R e Baptist churcli. At the 2ol the sel b, ALl work would be pushed 8o us to | dozen pairs of Jersey breeders, for in- Off o portion of its leaves and eating The Woman’s Exchange will enter- | e f hapti: obscrved. | get the building enclosed and steam beatinz | gy 00 dump them into a pond, and foed them would return to the combat with tain the sociable of the Preshyterian the eve- | apparatus in w 1 church Tue of Miss , W weuther, and the le New Method- | for business in th evening, at the ho vich, 112" Fourth stre king ¢ before cold o renewed energy. The two gentlemen ot " @S0 | them on hotel seray A quantity of X VOB udtyro would ba roady | domastic batrachion. completes the'out- Walchod this interesting combut . for, &7 . and is satisfi fit. Supply the pond with three or four Jong time, when m“‘_..\ them conclude Everyone mm)nq ist mission, nt n.x-..,,,:«;:};::/Iur.‘.m;n:.v.;X.\p.-ly‘;,.- t\lu": :'1... L) A A bravalgofihotal s day, and h;: would keep the < ity n»...,..‘ the 8. B. Wads " G conducted L Fisk, Sunday school | out by the citizens for the establishine the rest is casy. Frogs ave not duinty - Pt Witk b 4k feomod Lo \beusing o an . B. Wad ~\\ux(h;\(u loan money. | (" such an enterprise. in their tastes and will gobble up #ntidot :..u the poison ..(Iml' spido OR RENT—For the s M R % Met viscopal Church—Preg 15 = almost anything that is edible, At the j 80 when the frog, as usual, staric on all residences in the aty, all E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel | by the 10:50 & m, and S p. m. The Postoflice Moved end of twelve months the harve o the plant after bein I|‘ en, L.-_ ! ;-'L room, ater. centrally security of every description. Priva Last evening after the evenine distr oom begin, and in two yoars' 4 b him he poor follow made frantic consulting roow All busin ~H. W. Rees, pastor tion of mail the fixtures of the old postofiice | young fellows estimate t vheir profits efforts 10 get at it was prevented confidential M. C. A. meoting Sunday at 4 p. o, will ner Main stri d to the new quarters in the gov- | will bo anywhere from $6,000 to $10,000 [ #nd in a few moments the poison of th it building, and the first distribution | a year. spider, not being counteracted, took of mail will be to-day at the regular hour. ' X effect and the poor fr g eapired im- The sixth strect entrance onty will be used he Pig Larasd Caution, mediately, be led by Mr. A. W, Cowle ble of the Tares.” Your pecially in P Subject: *Par men and boys ted to the 4 o'clock meeting, hing as usual at Presbyterian church o RE o oot hath Yoo ; cit bth ave. Z The Lost Last Monday J. S. Clayton, a young farmer { both morning and evening, by the tor. | gt present. The structume is not yet fully At a country station on one of our mp— AVE two 10-room ,_,,,;‘,,',,,,, T living near Macedonia, left home and started | Subbath school at 12 o'clock wgers and | comploted, but will be finished and formally | railways o pig used to bo w )nu«!-l_ub "‘“_"‘_'""‘"”“'mh e b e e ey & Van Patten, for town to get a plow sharpened. From [ others u)y invited turncd ove r by the contractors by July visitor, and drove a thriving business f i D 8 W AN © Nebrasku or Wisconsin ST ety by ices in the Congregational church | 1 00 BEETEE (O T s been made custo. | AN pivking up stray grains of corn which | ¢ L hended to the north, wher farm L r Council Blufls or Omahg hat time until Fr evening nothing could | AL in s tand event N ostmaster Bowman has boon made custo- | 3 B oll o tho” bugs a8 th graetl ; can grow to the long three and property or merchandise. O, P. McKesson, be learned of his w ibouts, Ou the even- | joct:® *Phe Christi oye- | dian of the building, and he will personaily | | R0 N0 s One day the pig's | four footers, says a Boston exchange WILL buy good second-hund furniture, stoy ing mentioncd he was seen walking along | ning there will b This o the fnishing and furnishin g of tho | O O ¢ A7 SO0 i ed s disere- | Little pools of water beside the fishway e oo E Lnd carpetes Wil pay ol cash val the rond a little distance from the town, He | will be M »\\Am-.‘“‘ e us 1t departments of the building. fion that his tail got nipped between | We Literally alive and black with iglot of Yellow Jersey and Nansamond | Mande] Broudwiy was spoken to and then it was discovered | ® member of the chol A cordial invitation —~ — & | ey is extended that he w taken nome and th sight of his wire s crazy, gone sturk mad. He was wasa hope that the ildren would cause a R the brakeshoe and the car wheel, and | gr usses of them, which could not A g4 e J ANTED— Stocks ol iandise 43 The Spirits Appearcd. when the car started the tail was jerked | seem to be accommodated in the trick- | " Wi s cl property, . Moon il take clusses in | . Bannorof Light: On Sunday even- | gui‘by the roots. The victim of this |ling streams, nnd so they crawled liko | e G Rt 1 school branches during the June 8, large company gathered at | 5uq4ay catastrophe was now confronted | snikes upon the damp carth, or, hu Cuamber of Commerce, 5 . Omaha. the home of the Berry sisters to w Miss I the comun change i his condition, but it did not. The | summer months at reasonubl tes. ) witness \\nn the dismal prospect of having to | ging to the moistened sides of the fish- cause of the sudden sppearanceof the malady | Furthor information ean be obtained by | the last seance of the season given by ate through the rest of life with | way, pushed on toward the summit. A AL 8 herEain, &) aores 1 is supposed to be due to being over-heated [ inguiring at 618 Sixth street during the | Gertrude Borry, He l“'“'""‘,‘}' pried steoring apparatus & total wreck. | The advance of the procession was not pouty_Qipglis. Nehy Joluscy LN while at work coinbined perhaps with anx- | coming week. fairly to outdo themsolves in their ef- continued coming to the station | far from the top, while long lines could a B jety attending the financial losses he has - orts to convince and to please. - At after that, but whenever he heard the | be seen coming in from the river and ton has many o Ride Morrow. time thred spirvits materialize d tog r lately experienced, Mr. O along in the wako «d. An enemy in B i5ll > ¢ t SALE BY ANTED grainst a brick wall till the cars | the shape of & "dog was, however, at- VWARTED=2 vinceto oara for horsos 3 A - ‘4 e oflice, Council Blufls, ) had passed: he wus never going to per- | tacking the cels furiously, When pe J Liee ollice, Counci i k! gently down. One form came hetw e Bimaa) 5 Subject to the risk of | sons would lift the squiriers up by the ' J R MCPHERSON Why pay two prices to installment two chairs, each oceupied, standi such an indignity again, even though | double-handful, the dog, a little Scotch | Grower and Dealer in houges for goods when Cole & Col sther and against the wall, tips | thore was no long any tail left to be | terrier, would devour them with great chairs edgewise s she eamo | pullod out. He had acquired suflicient [ gusto, and when they were not fed to Vegetables, Vegelable Pl’llllg Pll]][S Elc, :.::x :llu\\‘]‘;‘llllm::rll\‘\:\lt:‘l‘:lilt‘:lllI":::‘“I‘::-I:; v of an appr to asafe distance and bac \ching train he hyr- | worming th od up | of the aavance intances in Council Bluffs who will @ grieve to learn of his terrible afffictic 18 at present confined at his home whe best of treatment is being given him, made by Mr, | at ditferent points outside the cabinet, Burns of the streat car | #0d once two materialized together out- B Sl i 3 | side and above the eabinet, and fl tod Arrvang Reed with Manag line, by which all persons d to visit ake Manawa can be t from the aummiy depot to the Rock Island crossing on Ninth strect to connect with the wotor cars Horse cars will leave the dummy depot at i b i Buy a *“White"sew. mach, 20 D lain, close to) ping th % Buy mantels, grates and hearth fur- mshings of the New York plumbing Co, o le up; #till anothor formed hersolf hotwe lroud oxperience to avpreciate the | him in this fashion lie would stick his | 1% wenty minutes beforo the nour. and will | aud in front of two ladies sitting in the A T ) farmiaal faolls into the water and take them EAST PIERL y KRG OB SR JEHIN, L2 g Jainaice bofore e hour.and Wil | and dn frouk ot bwo ladios siMAK 10’ 110 | magnisudo of thaJom of terminal facil | mouth Into the wator aad take b e TR e Grand balloon asc himself. This operation was continued S SOUROWIHRIR S e until the little dog was as round ns o | — = Unpleasant Battle, fattened eel. Numerous spectators | nor, o Nowark peddler, | 16oiced on with astonishmentat the cwr | SPECIAL NOTICES, # by the making counections each way with both | and able to converse intelligently, and 8 o'clocis, dummy and motor trains. This arrange- startling tests were given. ment will begin this morning and continue > ene lad who had visited M. aturds . Broadway and Kickapoos ©0 y eve g Wi Kickanoo Tndians, with thelr | Mabvor oars rus thobh Lol blace and, the | Wobb, 2 spirit came,repeating and con- | wi sked by bald eagle ona high whose stomach must be Lo wonderiul medieines, are’ here. corner | atrost cars will bo usod, furnishing smpie | firing ail that was sald there, This ar Martinvill x,county, pond. NOT B it fon all “wiio wish transporta. | 1ady. by the way,had not mentioned her Pares will be the samo as formerly, | Visit to anyono in the circle. One very York Herald. He was driving < Wiikty conts for the round trip. ' | old lady came, wonderfully made up, | down the hill, when he saw the bird - who found her granddaughter in the | fly intoa tree. As he drew near he puicted, circle and clearly identified her, She | fived at the eagle with his revoly but B ighth ats. J.,n fewevenings since, says the o . . | QEECIALudvertise March 12, 1715, one Mecum, of vport, IR.1.,was executed for murder, and hisbody was hung in chains on dway and 5 tion. be NEW SPRING Travelers! Stop at the Beehtele, e~ . ach subss- outs at our Freo Indiau show every nigthtfor| peador Will vemeiber that | gave the name of her spirit husband, | as the bullet went wide of the mark ho'| ALiey tonsmy Hifh, whove the f';“",fiv:.‘f ifioe, X! jaPoari Biaeek, near Urcadwaz, Coni MILL three weeks, corner of Broadway and | goue ime deod 1o the eighty | Who was with her, It was an exception: | fired again. The result was the same, [ b1, tHEIN ‘f‘l‘“ len Mangne N80 M e - Eighth sts. o sere favm of J. 8. Lidgott was filed in the | ally h:uunuuuuwtlwl le, and one where | but the bird m.‘ldm.- enraged and | Peon executed 5 "_:‘ DOF 48 41 WANTS. Jor sule cheap. Tots noar the beid olice of the county recorder, OfMeer O'Brien | the controls inside and the sitters out- | swooped down with talons spread and - wo— e T P For f{'!‘ :\],‘:"\’\.' \l;':.:m“ oy ‘.3. b Al |<.h‘ :l.‘. matt & 1 \m‘,, (:)"h,.’:.)l“,f,',‘“" side the cubinet seemed to work in per- B e anae ; In1640 women wero prosecuted for | T ONLZOR the 11 duwnimy, Iiidny 1514 DOUGLAS 80, OMAHA, NEB 8 Blasie W0 WE e ¢ vl A AU A0 16 VIOUERY. | 2oct unity, The bird circled above the shorse, | scolding, and in May, 1762, the gener B ey e g i i dress or call on R. Rice, No. 100 | located the man who perpetrated the fraud 0 i SR ‘hi AN it an A . court of Massachusefts ordered that th return 1) A. Clavk, $16 Harrson st ——— Main street, Council Bluffs, He thought 3d. Hildreth, living which broke intoa run and went dash- g . — Two little pigs were walking along | ing through bushes and over rocks at | "scoldsand raiders should be ghgged or | = <P - - t Ute, Manona eouaty. Ho seut a letter ™ 3 . ; i ¢ a ducking stoo) ped ove Also plain sewing done at The Strects Are Not Pastures. w Ut Monoug eunty: o sent 8 louer 10 | 41,6 oxas Pacilic railroad track, when | breakneck spoed. Granger with digi- | set in o ducking stool and dipped over RAMARING T hlna piain sewiog / OFFICER & PUSEY, Is ave determived 1o put a | 1 n b SRS Al 1 ASKINE | 4 train came al and as they fled in | culty kept in the buggy until the foot of | bead and cars three times. | - - . 4 5 £ lottd him to investigate the matter. An informa- | 005510 directions, the train decapi- | the hill was reached. e— Good house of ¢ stop to the pernicious practice of lett S T BB . ¥ - X B DA aat s e wathia fhe ity Lim tion was Alod tore againat him, wwhich move | tatod them both at the same time, lead- | Hero ono of the Wheels struck a log | = Mo set delicate colors in embroidercd " pwn, garden krouad wud teut A ! a8 made kno A | dreth was ot - vy s pac > '8 s broug’ | chiefs, soak the en minutes | of Horace Everett, Council lutts, B st o o A By e g e R ing their heads exactly opposite each | and the horse was broughttoa halt. | handkerchicfs, soak them ten minut tHoruce & verett, Counct e o that ho lad wat | other, one pointing due east, the other | Gr nie » jumped from the vehicle and, | previous to washing in a_pail of tepid l“"{‘"““ T g left thetown even for & day. Itather thau | due -west. The owner recovered $20 | crouching under it, fived at the Lnglu water, in which a descrtspoonful of tur- rost under this cloud of suspicion eveu among | from the company. @s it came down Wwith a mighty swoop. | pentine has been well stiv tors of 108 Broadway Co A Sstablisiod Tooms, With modern convens ¥ Couscll Bluts, Towa. Bstablly Blut st. .,

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