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THE OMAHA DAILY BE oH ’I'ITE DAY, JULY THE DAILY BEE.|TWQ AGED SISTERS ROBBED, | fresivisens o om o, e rom i skirts were Soiled by the Lono Women Attacked n Thetr | fie acctmuniion A" ek o1 SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Home By Masked Ruffians. : \‘\':yr’:‘ : Ve I» (.“.Mk ‘Hw entire place at least e ; TR ] H. W.TILTON. KANAGER, | A FATHER WANTS HIS CHILDREN, | Uroueht about more through thouahtieseness lOW”f P'laes, Willlam Sindun(upL “ TELEPHONES: ) rs, still the result is the REAT, BWET.ATE. X ~ Deal cRINEES OFFICE, No 43, ’ he unwilling Spittees Nians Ebrron. No. . The Wife Said to Have Spirited Them | ¢ sigms_ conspicuously posted in the - BENEARL ROLNT —— c’l& County REAL BSTATE MUTUAL unms.oo New York -Nuu to Omaha—Lake Manawa's 4 strictly enforced by the conductors 7 vo o greatly appreciated by the WINOR MENTION: Abundance of Water— and'jt '18 hoped. that Mang . X The Races To-Day. Al Rindly invostignte tho matter SRR i e il ity able fact that the actions of those New spring goods at Re im to be g men should make this A license to wed was granted yesterday to Robbing O1d Women. tice necessary v wise," ete., Michael Nolan of Woodbury county, and { o o 8RS 20 N Al robbery 18 | #ud it is hoped that there will be no oceasion Miss Catharine Foy of this city B LR ; to refer to the matter again The Iadies of the P, B, C, society will give | received from Woodbine, near which place & supper at Manawa next Saturday evening | the affair occurred. Two old ladies, both City Conncil Proceedings. 1o their husbands and sweethearts, over sixty years of age, were the victims. | The city council met in regular session last The various freight housesof the city will | They are sisters and have been living to- | evening. At roll call the following answered close their doors to-morrow, and no consign- | gother in a rather secluded spot @ short dis- | to their names: Mayor Rohrer, Aldermen ments will be either received or delivered tance fr Woodbine. It has been their | Metealf, Lacy, Weaver and Waterm The B vt Dimr o vl Mr Harey | habit to keep their money in their house, hid- | monthly bills were read by title. The fol %o Miss M Grindle, Sunday, July 1,Rev. | ing it in a stocking which kept some | lowing were od: City engineer's de W. H. W. Keed officiatin where about the house night two | partment, $984.85; Schluter & Boley, $1503 Messrs. Holst and Spetman are removing | Fuffians went to the house an the two | |51i0e department, 1 salaric reets the heavy sod from their lot, corner of d and infirm old ladies to part with - thoir d alleys, £1,0550: Globo, §351.05. Or irth street and Fifth avenue, preparatory | closely saved wealth, and in doing so had a | 810 GRS ek g % to excavating for the foundation for their | Struggle it which both the womon WOrobicly | “ap, shugrt stated that as soor as the clty pw double l . - A 3 T A Ny A4 corrected its dr 0 « J new double brick, she being badly cut. The other is injur ted its drainage n the G, B. & Q. The funeral of Michael, the five-yoar-old oM By tHA b 1es resatvad it thi s track the old Shugart company will ill their son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder, took : lots. Referred i 8 and the nervous shock than by th 3 g piace at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon’from | £ N0 0 BEEVRIE SR Ry with | MP Ed yrotested against the ¢ of a gas tank near his property nes the residence, 1514 Fifth “avenue. The re- | gok W Hutt W 3 supposed that the robbery must bt ! mains were interred in Fairview. been committed by some one conversant | ) Jepot. Referred. =~ An interesting game of base ball was | \with the Haritios of thoir way of living, | | Detition of the Milwaukee Brid played Sunday afternoon in the western part | and familiar with the surroundings. The fel: | 1Ton company that as they have pleted of the city between the Lightweigh nd | Jow: ere masked and the old ladies are their rbing work on contract tl be paid 5 G, e e Liitpgis ol b ey et and i S s | LSRR TR S e b b EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. g innin the score stood 1510 0 in favor of | fho affair has causod much oxcitoment and |y GG L (Y press block paving be | SV FIOLESALE MARDW ARE, CUTLERY, ETS O 3 BERS OF AGRICULTURATL IMEPLEMINTS | the neighborhood is up and in arms. L Wi L J The board of trade holds its regular weekly | fellow caught while the present_excite- | Used. On figh Scliool avenue that ce __—-’—-“—___‘m_———_“ I ght L) block be used. On Seventh street, eypress [ Manufacturer of Fine Carringes and Buggies. always k in stock a large vario pasto! meeting this evening. As thero has been no | ment is ab its height, it will fare il with | Plocie be sed. - On Sevenih street, cypross T KtV vl B b BotBeY Fob o H F HA | I ENHA ER 1 2 keep in stock a I variety of eastern PLANOS. | Main SC Councli Biufi, S SN Ay Omfl E] M les ,of S?reefflmlm Largest Capital and Surplua of Any Bank in t;,,, oit Your Palmnnga Is Solicited. *SayoAN Y ¥/ "S[00928 1/ "H, & A, D.Fostor, ¢ ‘ TEMOKE A , I W. &E. L. SQuiRg's COUNCIL BLUFFS P &N < Paint, @il & Gloss Go, p Cr s dniade W eneity " Abstracts of ’_T:(Ic No B Pearl S'. s s 3 FERE : p ARF THE BEQT «s Wholesale. s RiCH Santo RDSE.:, Lumsgr 046G h ?vQ\\\\g\ttQ}p\\% S O\ %\xgg\es. *58140490. flpuuwn,inmm‘fln 1889, 50.600. quorum for the pust three wi it is hoped | them. g oarl | i o : . AT T e that at least fifteen members will turn out, - - il I I Al Calland examine, Prices Low. Nos, 27 to 314 Fourth Street, 1 am always ready to show goois. s _consideravle business has accumulated | Buy mantels, grates and hearth fur- | § S i 3 y + N, hard burned brick « Kt and it is time that it was disposed of. nishings of the New York plumbing Co, | hard Burned brick on sand, Fierce paving Contractor B, A. Wickham placed several - be postponed for one year s oned for This request was | friends an evening of genuine pleasure ESTABLISH CORP 11 cypress blocks on exhibition in front of the [ Full line of shect music at Council | placed on file. Georgo Hughes proposes to | on July 4. 11 "\"r‘-\i‘{g Listthahi ) SPECIAL NOTICES. L HED 1842, INCORPORATED 1878 Manhattan yeste With them was an | Bluffs Music Co., 221 Brondway. put down cypress block paving whe ALV AL M D ATHO\RST AT Wi e =" ss e A G old cypress picket that has been in use :;( A, 3 ordcrod, na choap a8 the lowest bidde |n.|‘x\ in. G ”::;I : llmp 8 x' H;‘”\l \\(‘ - Baton Rouge, La., for sixty-three years, It bstract company, 216 Main strect. | codar block, On Sixteenth avenue, from | SCtVe ice cream and cooling drinks, to- 2 uch as Lost,Found, was still in a good state of preservation. LA AL LN 2 Sl e bl e ot | rether with an excellent supper, to For & Wiants, 116Ar010g, A , OHI0, MANUFACTURERS. The poolson the races were opened last Opening Ruces To-day Alderman W Toved that the ¢ity so. | those who may desive it. v is well | &t wil i LI or tho frat I evening at the “Blue Front,” and sold at ¢ The races will begin to-day, and visitors | licitor make contracts with George Hi known that these ladies know how 1o | certion and Five Cents Per Line for each subse tepeclally Adapted tod very lively rate for the first 08, e i 5 for paving Sixth_street, from First avenue [ entertain, and no pains will be spared | quent insertion, Lo vertisements at ou SIZES FROM Especially Adapted fol King Humbert, Dick C. and Hendry are already A ”"'|‘\! \ to Iifth avenue: Seventh street, from First ke this evening pass pleasantly | eite Ko 12 benrl Strect, near * Broadway, favorites, and &old even against various parts of this state and Ne avenue to I vaniie: Willow nyenue; | fou o Bl PLEASANLLY | Connesl THufls, lowa, their respy a. ; This city hus obtained an enviabie reputa from Sixth streo ith street, with hard | FOF 411 ‘.‘1:]‘“.(““,'_1‘0 LI AL o 25 T0 300 X ELECTRIC wrack to-day g 2 very lively. all over the country for the excellence of its | burned brick. All other pav to be done | ¢ 1C 0 'vnf:“”l "I"_“‘:_ ”:‘\ L - 2 g8:f John Burke, deputy city clerk, now takes | races, and the result may be seen at any of i ks or cypress blocks, (exeept | JCBUATICE. | LEL LA s . % &840 78 ; H oo e hear i e 5Pk, ROtk | racos and tho xesult may bo seen at tny of | i U LS PRI, ARk [ bring thieie ‘frionds, - Tho ‘more, the o HORSE ; LIGHTING, utive gentleman by the namo of John Burke, Ul flol il ol ’ Motion on Willow avenue arriced mer . Don’t forget, Masonic Tem- | None y it A apply. Must 5 A Sunday its fast horses to be found on the track, and |~ Alderman Metealf moved that Sixth ple hall, July 4 Nave refure Anply for 1wo days ‘only to /. g the immense attendance of visitors from out- | Seventh streets by paved with eypi 1, 0. Green, Couneit s, p Mills and Elevators: side. The track is justly claimed to the | blocks on plank and sand foundation. Car- < ; T T — i cxpressed his satisfaction over the nomind- | fastest in tho west, and it ismow movon [P, oL L S e i { N .“.‘"!fif(’x TroRn, ok by ey " = ion of Harrison and Morton. Sey 7 T Aldermen Knepher and Bellinger came in. . and B. Stoddard contribute to the : better condition thun usual, which fact in- 3 3 i i \ 3 Tho vomi ot appiemenis 1o Johnys | ECUT conditon than usus whieh tact in- MRS | WO BRI | e i o | AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES, celebrated encyclopedia is being ¢ B | e e s L SLOVR LR BOUL DR roRd W i wesh [ e oM R A Fow iz d nilottereithoihivat ol | mtle fn-u’fr"«",.':uu‘\‘xll"i‘ui'"."i’[t"u“'""' o Spec cribers in this city. With this ume [ of lowering previous recors The racing :ept such us are ced whial e ettt s H T TR .'film’n'“ Jud price | Spec iflcations and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. —Regulation, Durability Slopedia is browght down o date, and | will bogin promptly at 3 o'clock ench aftor- i acts, be paved w e e ho 15 thor | it berfect ant properis. n oo condition; | Wuteed: Can show letters from users where fuel Economy 18 equal with Corliss Non-Cond the value of the former volumes greatly | noon, s the rather lengthy programmes will : Carric Mr. Frederick Kitton, wha is thor- : J, d 3 Possession given any ., Good reason for BRANC SE, € J enhauced. With this late addition to tuis | takeup fully a half day, and possibly more. alf and Bellinge v | oughly posted on all matters relating to | s R.T. Bryint & Co., 025 Broadway, BRAN 10USE, COUN FFS, I0W! valuable work. Johnson's cyclopedia is made 3 nme, aside from the chariot @il or! the late Charles Dickens, will have a | Councl It ey a complete reference in itself. racing, is as follows: 3 ‘.‘!_“";':';"f*‘» presented a petition of the | yaper on the unfamiliar portraits of the TRA ri merchandise, sefld for flalalogue. E. C. HARR[S Manager- a fair audience at the opera FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, JULY f{‘,f;\.'.“ |\“<:L ; e projpe .!‘I?“t\\\(:jl ! i great novelist in the July numberof the | <+ Y proy d and ;m* mm\r-d farms, John: ast evening to witness the opeuing \Rdf "\"‘ ‘\v\.'i““ PR EpEC l‘f‘»‘(]'f st s e 2 | Magazine of Ar hore are half o | Stond Van Patter RS T = — = = = exhibition of the Vincent Theater company. [ Newton ade, Gury, D, T, b. g Arbo- | 290 GF CYDEESs PIane. o | dozen very interesting reproductions ! Foon s X cenr old horse. out saying that at the summer prices adopted | 8: 8 Dick Virden & Burton, rkville, TS A i o 3 2 . = — —half the usual ratcs—the house will he . b, m. May Virden: Pat Ste Kanane{{RLNFIR R0 Ordeced, fc . WA A miadle MANUFACTURER OF aged woman, to ke 2 D ialf A b B Solt Tald i smbodic e nber of the Woman house. A, Hezeltine, 1863 Broadiay. packed during the remainder of the week fo.. b. m. Rock lsiund Maid; T. H. WS¢ ; Sl = nu } s packed ] d ) A B Mo, ition of W. J. Carter for a revocation of i ain. among othe S = - = — he company is a good one, and descrves ifln, Chi ] D £ Drinces J 8 ME | the police powerof spocial policoman Nick | Svarid ¥ ALl Lo FPO RENT-—Tmmedint L) e T N 5 ; v, for the summer, a £ A v Ta b s Ciisers Wade | O'Brien. Referred to the muyor and police | SSLing papers, one hy Amy Levy on the zood furnished house, 10 room: )set o No. 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. sl 3 et Women’s Clubs of London. London bath ity water y emises, S1: Mr. George Marshall desires through b Wado % ! ; SRS 4 g oo T Ber to express his thankful appreciation M’f,““fl" Dyt Gl G RIS e is much ahead of New York in this mat- oth ave, WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or sa for the sympathy shown him by his many | jiinberts Derry dohnson, Colorado Sprines fourth at Bock's Garden. ter and has at least five flourishing and VWA To exchanze Nebraska or Wisconsin | WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAV NG AGENTS ON COM fricnds i tins community. The death of his | (1}"peri PRres ¥ Detior! Pourth of July celebration | well housed elubs for women. The most farm lands for Council Blufls or Omaha wite was a terrible blow, and_ the sympathy | Slix” iy, Ta., b. 8. Wolshuun J. 1 | will be held at the beadtiful shaded | fashionable of these is the Alexandra; PROPeRty or merchandise. 0. P. Mchesson. e = e st helbtul inenabiing hin o st oy | [teaves, Athiens, Ga., 8. m. Susic Keavds, park known as Bock’s garden, in the | the most literary or Bohemian, the T WILL buy good sccond-hand furnitur ——IF YOU HAVEG ANY_—— under this i burden. For all these acts AR08 igw\m~ pu £000—Cun- stern part of the ¢ ; University. 3 11 pay full cash value, A of kindness S 10 express h ALY S ‘\ (o Josephine Ric ' will read the G sderick Watts writeson the | 5o S T S — — - thndke, b Mo., b, ¢ Boston Davis; Alfred Post, Chii elaration of Independence. The | “True Aims of Aart” in the July num- [ VWENIEDTScks, of merchandise. | Have dirdonn T Hurley died at hor home, i 0 et L e, | weineiput oration will e by v J. I | ber of the Magiine of Art, o et [ o xetangs for Zootst Caii | €all on M. DROMLICH, 538 Broadway, where you will receive 517 ¥y, Sunday evenmng of | Topcka, Kan., b. g Kit C es H. A, Hill, ietrich, who will be folfowed by other The i 3aby is here, | B or address Johnson & Christiun, Rocm 3 NG -, v Iy S hedsised wia s | oS S Lo | Phe July number of Babyland is here, | g8 oF tldeess o the Highest Cash Price. o and the little folks think they could seven years of age, and leaves a husband Minn MDhe'br i rovidediwivhid AN I ) and four children 'to mourn her loss. Her o D The grounds are provided with o num- { jotte; spare the *glorious Fourth™ than AL i, 10 acros ilness was of short duration, and the sad 2 PAbal? : ber of swings and other apparatus for | the visits of their eherished Babyland. 5, Chaiber ot ree, blow came_suddenly to her relatives and | Springs, Col, . 3. umusement, a bowling alley, otc. The best thing published for the habics : SO THE UGBEN s c MPAN friends. She was a most cstimable woma R e T i 1 A fine dancing platform, 50x60 feet. | from one to six years old. Send 5 cents | 7 e = |t and the sympathy of many friends is ) Kan., bik. . Black *A. | has been erceted and will be in use both | fora sample copy to D, Lothrop com- D() YOU WANT Wmughl and Cast tended to th aved family. The funeral | 1, vel s. day and night by those who delight in | panv. Bost FOR will oceur this morning irom BNt Skl L., br. s, ‘Typhoon, 3 ) Hehy by thoe g puny, Boston. : 23 Xavier's church. Intorment will take place St “’f ,"'“ B, thatipleasbribleiniiiue: P ey En ol tha ey e e thacon EN/EIE EINT ) T2 & | B masy i tontis ENGINES Highest Economy, ch. Tn rewill be a grand display of fir e I T T s T e e £, Black Henr: “""',\"Lk works in the evening—undoubiedly the | {77 0F 45 much horolsm ns the career of | you can get it in any amount, on etther short Repairs. New & 24 Hand implicity and Durability; 8 ched ¥ r. Black He el \st dis o o L ¥y AL i} or long tis chattal or real estate sec 5 s, Te the death of Henry Lundt, ¢ 4 T Jmm , SOl e mEAiRDaTE! best display made in the cit is the subject of an illustrated nar ”x“{ I|’LA']‘1I>I\E.')}llnl!‘:l'l;‘k‘m:l;. ;[n]]‘“‘")“:'"h{x‘_m Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,Ia. Telephone 160, left here about three years ago for Colorndo, isae, .. Bl Winterss 5 A, | ner and supper and first-class lunch ag | Hve o The « ‘.”‘"r'\vx‘Ir]l:rn\llllllll‘llx‘:;l ljnllL 1l s e D ERdWeY Coungl BNl where his death occurred, typhoid fever nm Lawrence, M ch. m. ; all hou 3 . ; . torical sk : vt Elliott, who | RITFRO K being the cau He was a brother of the | W. rier, Minneapolis, Minn., A Dalbey’s celebrated military band and S spbetestdo ) L\uull_“mn.‘ the successs 8 of W. S. Homer, Mm»rv, Perr; lnlh‘n\lun Colorado Springs, | orchestra will furnish the musie, and i‘l‘l"’“\‘."' “N'(h -““](;:;‘L“l =l|;|l}(11\;.l)\l.l 4‘5 PROF, HE NRY RUIFROK on Main street. One of them, s, lef Col,, b. g. McFadden; W. T. Bruen, & > bes! rdor rourhou e en- s 9. 0 L] [ P last evening for Colorado. On his arrival | land, Towa, (fh. )." \‘\"lru‘u Da H 3 S ihoRhortHol CrdaL B rORER UM LR oSN attempted to run down the ram i Albe- Instructor Of Mllslc, there he will notify the friends here whether | Council Bluffs, lowa, g. «. G tire grounds is guaranteed by the mun- {106 Sound: Lieutenant Cushing. who the remains are to bo brought back here for | & Colwell, Atluntic, lowa, 8. m. Annied. | dgement. " modestly de Sl e ) e e A e MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. burial. The deceased has many friends in —— he strect cars will run allnizht. upon the Albemarle with a torpedo- R L A Council Bluffs, who will hear the news of Travelers! Come one and all and have a grand, S SiEets ) T e 3 Counoll Biute uo wll| boar 1ho’ now e Ehpuenetien | kit R NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 By an announcement already made it ap. Fulle 1] T b B Gushi Ao dbhar Dy aulentouncomont alrvailyimadolt ap IHA\’l“\\l‘wl‘l\ lo b . Fullc :;_‘m;gmn Hi SOV TRt Lake time of Cushing ack and by - N trol and ownership of the loan, abstract and S SR LR L assos ihams, (| Lake Manaw; the example ruction.. The illustrations will in- real estato busincss with which his name | Preakfast bacon and dried heef. st by the ruging ] nd is on the traits and inter- | & e COUNCIL LR, vstar Stables and Mule Yards has become so familiarly associated. Mr., 3 R T S aclnimealti e vas o araiiaE pictures. % = N c Broudway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depof R e ] L = Sea T hus been for 1 fn this b you ever saw them now being closed out SEDINOIANE nskevenbecnin f o e, TR s 3 having been formerly (L R T TR AT O, ct, the boatmen claim that the water is too 1tuins un amu ory culle WORKS. Dodge gt % G for good boating and bathing. Since I|.nn.un- I w,,'“ by 1 > Stockton & a practical, well B. GRAUL, Manufacturer. starting for elf the business in which he Judge Aylesworth's Interviews. 80 has been no difiiculty in visit- | humorous doll story I. e 3 q ¢ O A e > GRAUL, Ma e, I8 now 80 firmly cetablishod, Ho'busa wilo | When tho' Ganrs ot e o tan onenedl [pg i1l aLia Ok E Hnke s Byai e dinosh 1 history ‘Whe o ot and NO. 104 E, BROADWAY. acquaintance throughout the west, is closely | vosterday mornine S it > mouth of Mosquito ecreck proves 1o | fopfly Comes K : L e o = Conmectod with tho” financin viou s closcly | yesterday morning to release Sunda - | obstruction, as there 18- suflicient. water ov Bon My CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. east, and with his familiarity with ail the e | prits scveral familiar faces appeared. | the mud to allow the passage of steamers | © | eh Iy BBt R T A LA | A e worth Tua el a5 S vor | and sail-boats, 1t would be impossible to | and Emma Jonking; “Descriptive ced by ull necdful capital, thoroushly ks 0 if it was desirable, It is a settled fact that | and Around New Yo Little | “Nention inis paper, : ) S0 you are here aga > dir, Wi : Mosqu reck Folks Are W o ate,: colored 3 ant with the peculinrities of the we the dirt washing in_from Mosquito creek 1s | Folks Are We i K colore with thoroughly |||n!y p.‘.l ll.\’( :]‘uu 8 l(\‘r \‘l:v);‘, Just trot around here so Ican got a g eradually filling up the lake, the castern end | illustrations of *The y = T business, lently > | look pat you. How you have changed! | v vigable at the ordinary stage 3 ) S 4 i i ey Vi . ¢ constantly en hand, for situated for meet- . y L i p Garden Party in the L Horses and mules constantly ing all the r its in this line Whut's the cause! Hard work, grief over [ of the water. The proposed plan of cutting | &7 Concert in the Woods y Epicanetallior inicar l0ad lots, t ] cli J another chwinel for the creck, 5o us to effect | gonbansth ; ; . ouna zstablis ders promptly filled by contract o shoff R & the loss of your wife, or luck of soap and | Mether channel for tho creck, so us to effect ¢, IR @ NP NS G for July 606Broadway Council Blufts, Jowa. Established | Qrders promptly 3 A P e g its outlet into the next lake south, will cer- s BAZINC 857, B o100 o miasion 7, G Tipton hy 'ifi"‘“"“““‘1“"‘“- water tainly be carried out, as the increasing busi- | 0pens with the first chapters of a new el etephone 114, """ SCHLUTER & BOLE 3 Trotter tried to explain. He came in after | ness interests at Manawa will not allow any- | serinl by Kate Eyre, th author Main St., Council Bluffs. — umuvr-ile Dummy mpu» Council Bluts N L""N"lml"b of Partnership. mail, thing detrimental to the lake to continue | of A Step in the Darl called | Only Hotel In the City with Fire Escape % otice is heveby given that the part- T SR TR y For the Good of the Family,” and it * HEORE L nership here: lulm.- existing under the 3 " nterrupted the | ie Manawa fleet is constantly increas opens briskly and well. Al at Lloyd’s” and Electric Call Bells. D. H. McDANELD & GU., firm name of J. W. & E. L. Squire, was, i 7 There are now_ throe 8 is the title of an entertaining paper de- Aimpos mh.ln. ke BN e 0. on my ‘omor as & man, judge. T have | boats, o catamaran, o yacht and about sov- | (8 1S CEC P VHEVETITE POREE SRS consent. —J. W. Squire will assume all [ 10 %0 '“yx‘l“,' » 1km 280 b Eetting (e livo rowboats on e lako. Cupt. Chub: | hiouso. This is followed by the family Accommodations First Class, liabilities of, and collect all indebted- | 41Voree, and Lam going to let her get it. is nearly finished, and will be launched very | doctor, who discusses the subject of [l [] [] ness to suid firm, and is alone authorized | Will lewve the ity vignt away, judice, 1f you ortly, to take Ner place at the head of thic s in a paper called *Hard of Rates Always Reasonable N0, 29 ' MAIN s‘[, for years was a resident of this v g m. Daisy C.; H. R. Hill & Co., Kir | Regular menls will go served at din- to sign lhu name of ,m.l 1...., ... .,‘.m,,,g P claimed that she will b nn- fust- *Going-Borrowing” is the e | L iy IIRE. §7.00 cuch for painting their noses too red. e D ST (uun( il Bluffs, In,, June 2 “Tom Leman what is your business!’ | = + A " e of ; h would bx s own purposes. To continue the Returns. purchased the entire intorest | asked the judge of a suble hued son of Ham, ::1,,11[.’;.;1‘.,','.’,"0‘}'flf,f.‘:{.‘."\\‘fl,,'i:::fl':'[‘i‘.t.n) L stical r is the third TH EO. BECKMAN [ BLUFFS- £20 and £22 Maln Street, Councl Bluffs,lowa. . L. Squire in_all prope both am 8 waiter, suh.” tion still to be found therc “A Family’ of Boys and real and personal, belonging to the late “Yes, I suppose so, You were ‘waiting’ e How They ‘Were arted n MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN firm, T shall contitiue the business in all | 3'sh Ve hilice drovped. onto/ vou, ‘Where | gyouything from a Jewsharp to a [ Life.” anoiher is on “Charming JOHN GILBERT ats branches, as herotofore, at my office, | "5 L0tcls. sabe L hive worbed b Chicago, | Piano at C. B. Music Co., 224 Broadway. | Rooms” showing how by waving the ARNESS SADDLES PLUMBEI AND DEALEIL IN 101 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, Ta. < s City an’ all 'round, sah.’’ 4 — fuiry wand of taste, one may add much y y J. W. SQUIKE. > have 100 many waiters around here Artists prefer the Hallett & Davis | to the beauty of one’s surrcundings and WIND MII I S —— now. Youcangon T piano, at C. B. Music Co., 224 Broadway. | at very little cost. A chapter on = F) After His Own Ohildren. John Kelley had lots of friends, plenty of - - Sweet Pickles” may ce be s _— Some months ago & farmer living some :‘;:“;Llfi‘lffl.‘u“?.'\"ll“:' % ('"I« ourt .3"' ln::...m S. B, Wadsworth & Co. loan money. to come under this'head 3 BRIDLES AND COLLARS. — IRON AND W00D PUMPS. : 4 3 did not eare to peruse the letters, e Jiedhalls T 7 e ~ sixty miles cust, by the name of Kincaid, had | o Kelley went out to toil lis weary way 0 TR e e e At Awny Stornowny™ is n de eription with some dificulty with Lis wife and she left him | another city H. H. Thorn, of Thorn Bros.: is ia: Chis | L2R and pencil of the capital of the and went to Omalia, Here she remained un- | George Raper was cb with a8sault | cagd on @ business trip, ] Hebrid Isle, made familinr by William # i i g D ti) she had acquired residence, when she in. | &nd battery. Peter and ~Jonn | C2F0 O 8 BEAILEES LD, v, A.P. Hanchett, | Black in the princess of Thule. We stituted procecdings for divorce by publica. | 5\anson showed two battered faces Miss Lewis, a niece of Ly, A, anchett, | pave long and short stories, poetry and b und Raper.was assesced 1o Leal the breach of | 18 Visiting ber friends here, 3 pictures. Among the short storiesis | A pull Assortment of Harness Goods Con tion, expecting to secure it by default. Some | the law, M. 8. Zortman, of Horton, Kan., spent | RX{HAIC%, AWORE Mo, BBOM, Bobes neas of. Jarnos days ago she suddenly appeared at her old Mike Phelps, also charged with assault, [ Sunday with friends in this cit A T Now rk: the Paris » home and desired to sce the children, This | Was discharged, as no one appeared against | Senator Groneweg has returned from a ““*l'“]““‘ ;“ n | |“ h-u‘f} he [' 1’;‘_‘- Repairing Neatly and Promptly Don was granted her and they were prevailed | LI two week’s business trip to New York ang. Lonfon Jaabioh - thsals aro Tull e NO. 205 MAIN ST, upon 1o return to Omaba with their mother. “hoi oo q C. P. Shephard und family leave this morn. | USud: of vatuable hintson the important | ¢ouNCIL BLUFFS, % rathiar Eave bis cousent 1o this on the Choica sugar cured hams, dried beef | jug'for a weeks visit with friends at North | subject of dress, these adr le Jetters promise of s wife thiut shewould retur | a1d breackfast bucon at wholesale only | Plitte, Neb. alone are worth the price of the num- the children in a few days. A few daysand | J. Y. Fuller, Council Blutfs, Mrs Aylesworth and her daughter, | ber for they are quite unique. Cassell more passed, but the children did not appear. —~———r Ellen, left Sunday night for the east, intend- | & Co., New York, 15 cents a number, , The father grew uncasy and came to Onal H. Sheato loans money on chattel | ing to spend the summer months ' in New 50 a year in advance, Here he leurned of the divorce proceedin i y description. Private | York. then pending. Last Saturday the father .nmul\.ng rooms. All business strictly | Miss Lucy Leach, of Minneapolis, is visit «ui-"\h”u‘ums over to the Bluffs and ud 4 | confidentfal. Office 500 Broadway, cor- | ing with lier" schoolmate, Miss Hattie De mi WAl N writ of habeas corpus issued for the recovery 9 S & Vol, with whom she attended school at o his chfldren. Service pon the wife was | U&¥ Main street, up-stairs. Hockford: gl ahel TJACOBS NEW SPRING | / not secured in time for @ hearing of the case R DR AT Py 4 esterday, but Judge Aylesworth will hea Too Much Yobacco. today Tor Onitage and MOwoukes and he arguments to-day at 10 o'clock a. m. My The motor line is at last running cars ML IR YRR A M ELERE St 8 ; ) \ | COUNCIL BLUK #ge. According to his story he has given his hour, much to the gratification of the citizens P R TP TR T e o % ; wife uo cause for leaving bim, and he ex Mrs. F. L. Hayden is spending a fow THE GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR LOLSE + 3 o Ve - - resses the determination o fight the case | Of But ouly this city but also of Ouaha, by | weeks at the homo of her parents in Plank AND CATTLE DIsEASE 1514 DOUGIAS SI., OMAHA, NEB 4 ISNYDER & SNYDER > el whom it is well patroniced. It is o ¢ inton, Dak., called there by the probably e ol s that the me pars carried not less than | fatal liness of her motker. e OFRER e AT i 10U RALE BY A A e 0 S 8,000 between the dutny denot and lake | - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sims and their son, Cats, Swellings, Bruises, Spraing, Galls, INSOUTHERN - Cumpnizn goods ut Harkness Bros, | 3,000 between, e s denirease | damea” Daniel” Sims,'left last oveniug fof | Graln ..'.‘ tos, Contruciiong, Flosh AWIN E EuroPE |J- R. MCPHERSONI M, B SNYDBR, A. M. M. D. Wool and Furs. habit of using other people’s money for Highest Market Prices. Prompt Biglot of Yelfow Jersey and Nansamond MAIN ST, old howe, aud to attend | Ao} gotions, Flesl The Royal Arcanum. call th 0 1 nent > | @ family reunion. Mr. Sims' sisters, who b 4 o party sails DEc. 29 for the South of FRANCE, All'members of Fidelity Council, 156 Reyal | road to fact, that Nave resided here for some time, left several : ] “\l\,:A\ll\,mdml"l|'h Wt \ Physician and Surgeon Arcanum, aretoquested tobo prescnt ata | bustle atteudant on gettiig ¢ ? orened, | GAYS Ap SR r EGYPTmuJ“Z"“.fi. ) Yegetable Vum.!lfl Hl\‘ Flm'). b MRS. M. B. SNYDER, S \eeting this, Tuesday, eveniug, July a8 possibly escaped its notice ny of i - - 1 p S \LIS Henry Luvdt. Y ted "0 tho use of tobaceo, 1 cso| We will say the German Catholic 80ld by Druggiats and Dealers Everyuhert, of Europo, sails saine date. . 'lu:n‘n“l(:;gl};'& T V C ) . W. A. GroxNsweg, Regent. those who do not, scem to be possessed of an ! ladies have arranged to give ‘their Fho Charies A, Vogeler Co., Balto., Md, E.TOURJEE, Franklin 8q., Boston, BMAIL ORDERE PROM #5060, LroaGway, Council Bluda,

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