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; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY. JULY 24, 1888 ‘ THE DAILY BEE. | THE NEWS IN THE BLURFS, | triictiiee.o e, v, b, (PUNCIL BLUFFS. - ] eI, b o THH INEW BRID G—E A Clever Thief Walks Off With a = - ‘@D, 12 PEARL STREET, W~ Tray of Jewelry. Hu muntels. grice and hearth fur- SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS o ~ Any Part of the City at — ¢ LA AL UL e ot SLOCh, 1‘:\.;“”-:..””_ “heewek oA FEW DRUNKS STILL LEFT Bt ine of shis e 9 g | M TCA Furnishing Goods R e R b S e e Lovest Prioss, ETCALF BROTHERS |___ctotning, ats, Gaps, . TELEPHONES: i R | Unhappy Coupies In Court—A Woman Robbed of Her fRobes ”‘m"“”‘ XN vllflv"" b Loses Her Wardrobo—The A female of uncertain virtue, living A ROHRER, > > WUGTC COMPR ' Manawa Drive-The on Upper Broudway, appoared at t " REAL BESTATH. ’ ‘ Hardman, Fl-rrr!{ £ hsh(r City Cougeif. police headquarters yesterday Morning umv[fia‘:v:i“%‘o“; “ “"& 5 S . Y. Plumbing Co g for \ S and reported the loss of all her ¢ & com lew“ 8L . % ” NN QLQ"“ - ing, with the exception of at she was the city, on accaunt of A Pawnbroker Betrayed. & Gl AL L L] C|T|ZENS STATE BAN K. l Your Patmnago then wearing, She said a “friend™ of the sterner sex had taken all the wear- in :‘]\;‘\nl that he could find in the The polfes were notified yester ide | hat a robbery had been committed ut nts Mr. and M Peterson who largest Capital and Surplus I -Sayoang Q1 "S|00Y28 1/ 2 o of Any Bank in the city. ; Q on Glen avenue, are the happy pa Goldstein's pawnshop on Upper B R ”w San i e - Is Solicited. =<4 u bright baby boy. 4 & & 1 ! - At i 3 b oF - G E s s el rapenenLad [oyes AT SEYRAESH oL T e street, where it ““°“( Doyone Bluffs Q‘\*a,‘aoa»«w{,) W et soNS G | = at the regatta at Spirit Lake, which U that o trag containing twelve [ wis o L el i i i » S Lo Q pd " cominenced yesterday. e o S ! i the | frum homo, - Marshl Guanclla heard SVH, &A-U.Fusmn : ; "TSMOKE © cTawel y 1 Il .\\ 1.;.1.;.“). >‘,: :Ill“;.pht.v v‘.;;'-_n‘»“"'\‘ | st but none of them could give her story and went with her to regain FOU%(_‘IL I&UFFS 5 Porogoy & Moore’s , w;m-,;, J. W. SQUIRE'S Y ! macniie bR Y raved o failurey | Slightest information as ‘to_ when possession of her property. g} Paint, @il X Gloss Go, Y~ s Abstracts of Title = R tbroved & et 1o, | erime was committed, or whether i o PRERTRG thivel) a Wholesale. 1Y Santo Rosa. PX:‘[‘)“ v S Ninth av s now graded south to 4 @ or black, young o acific House is open to the traveling -~ = - - ND- GO o - — E= g Ninth wvenue is o gradeldl south o | hiuf was white or bldck, young or ol s fs open o the iraveling |8 2 |No. 8. Peart st | 3] S - | ARE THE BEST.| ~ BSE| & WHe The first that was known of it was wh N g 3 el - T ureLY iy SR the bride is on the ground, and Work | g tray was discovered 1o bo empty. 3 —— Gl = . : ~—— 8|5 Hitelibl i 2] UG The police are mv... the matter. " % e 'S b 3%, Shyian n : B A el 3 \\\\\\ %\m\x:\ Y Q\Q%Q\% | 3 %‘Q\\\\g\&figfi\\%" SE|S joieing ut the f an’ cight Stop at the Pacific i House. The most | turned from ® - _K y- &3 \ N\ Botweend AER s, g by stho cimo yestordny moFnn | contruly Tocatod Hotel in the elty. Miss Lottie i IS St N \(\}3 NS, o 0\\3 Rosses: feol3 1o tuke up his perman tbode with - visiting Mrs. Moo . 7 ~——— '-a—- S f ~ = Sy thet Ladics, do not fuil to see the * AVERST i e % N — > LY The funeral of A, J. Bunk will take | Friend,” 709 Washington avenus N. 1T, Miles hus daclded 1o go o Calis ? [ o — - it place at 2o k this afternoon from - fornia in_the belief that the climatic sidence, corner of Voorhis tutsuiun stre All old scttlers iully sted Lo at- city and Lake u fivst-class con- __——-__—-_———-w—u—nn——_—. changze Will bo better for his licalth. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO, l WEIR SHUGART CO,, { m Hutchinzon, foreman of | FrEIOLESALE HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC. h tern round hou and it is now | to-day with his family fora bri leaves visit .TOEEZI'\S 1—‘ 4'LGJT.:&.¢'L LITIVRAL IMPLEMENTSI| dition by - i Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. | et = uite a pleasure to drive over it. o cag \ : 8 ays keep in stock o lu aviety or eastern lnmmu;.'..‘.‘-:.«‘l‘ n]-[n"l‘.u n‘.‘m« v;.im If n:‘ & HnCHIN The dirt e | 108 MWH‘” e In \. m :”“ “ all and examine. Pri l W, \m. 27 to 31; Fourth Street, Lo always ready to show goods, - {840 e worti o o e | thrown. up from each side, eastarn o ISP Rt rar DR N Ay . I J SlevRea onaWEyATIvHE 8 [ulleys & Co. Being o prominent mem- | =0 — s — . < i iotonvAdonnEoten | Wit bhe o Su BT L ber of the company i having « larse | ited ones will now bo concentrated o | SPECIAL NOTICES, |XSFABLISHED 1842, INCORPOLATED 18780 i 2 - el il i done in the vicinity of the inancial, iuterest it it My Brown will | the Chautauqua, which will be pushed R Y S o 4 G R e '4"11 45 o the rond-bed is to be smoothed [ $0¢ that its interests. which are RSy | foa suecessful start, and which will in NOTIC U QSELL & co_, " Loonke ‘,“““ifh‘l““w up,and at the bend in the road near the I‘*"“'- are propetly .rep ‘“"']‘ in | time bring a hotel, if nothing else does. SCLAL ndvertisen MASSILTON, L EREDR s ¥ Sttt duy. Lo works | 17sns City track, One of ‘the proat | the sastern metropuiis. g their MASSILLON, OHI0, MANUFACTURERS. : \HH]-"“ o about s ohfastions raised by many of the citlzens residence in the city this fumily 1 After supking, ‘Tt. " ——— e ] weeks. o 0 . | made many friends who sincerely re- 1 that )08 o e " | hevetofore has heen on‘account of Yhe 3 & h the fu Especially Adapted ot glandered in his possession, HERvONE ‘,,,-m,_ T 1 Mr. and Mes. A, €. Graham departed blest mnm:'l Counit Wiutrs |‘.“’. which was set for heaving in Squire | @OEGaysaw Mr, C. B, W last evening for Spivit Lake, whe Bigygs' ¢ yesterday morning, was county continued until to morrow morning ut of the mi ymmissionors who has ch wd that gentlen ¥ [ enjoyment of that popular vesort. Jayliss park presen they will spend about two w ks in the 10 o'clock. that thore would ba ho furth A Council Bluffs parties are now | tions not only to the pr KRN ens s i I HURS E LlGHTlNG, The city marshal is now kept on the | for complaint on that score mong whom,with their fdm\ln <, | to the members of the lmhu forcd Butts, 16 wnd 18 Penr! S Council Blutrs 1 PUWER move, abating nuisauees in o various | would be removed from the t hill [ well. The peeler on Main street | & 4y astrologer—Mrs. Woodward will read parts’ of the city, Compluiuts are | s possible. Some of the part Lake | realizes that he ¢ 1 hutman destiny through the selence of the : MI“S and ElEVflWIS. numerous, and ti require immediate sted in 1 state at that point de n.n,.l. want any pointers on parks and | not hesita _opportuni- | stars. house, Countil Bluft attention. The hot weather makes this | to have the imper: but the int Howe s circus outfit made « of | will not be st <t e s i ) CUT- OI‘I‘ -i= El\TGIN".E‘:SflL of improvement, | ties while they last. A rustic beneh in i‘v Mr. Graham, our | & cool park seems to fit his manly form ly, and inclination as well, these rond kept close to the fence, | other practical idea sts of the general public | let them intervie ificed to the wishes of a | worthy commissione Daker, 105 South Main s Sl Bt T o 6l { AUTOMATIC o o TOR s horoughbred ram. Addcess ot . the principal strects yesterd and | certain few. The road is settling nicely - 2 hot afternoons. Cull A2 W Drondwiy. Counetl’ Blufls, la, | Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. ~ Regulation, Durability Guarg began three days’ performance’in the | and will ma -class drive. It is Midsummer Council Work. = BT b eetemecd ettor siFls of foys | BULEed: CAB SHOW letters from users whiero fuel Econotny is equal with Corliss Non-Condensingy s T tie o 10t cane Bhow and.| wide enough [t tenims (o nass withous|| Lhe citylcounsils mot fn spacial/ses- (BT Donit Wane Telioh, But Cu “ at the Hotel Munaww, & > BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BL TI0WA. ) while not extensive is said to present 1d 15 level and smooth for | sion last evening, with President Lacy | is the exclamation of thousands suffer- o atuves. wa lhotel is proving too small to accommodate the ws, Rooms have to be engaged in advanec I by those who want to be sure features are now remc ions. Beforeanother season la will be tly iner additions will be built and carried up | private conve yances itarrh. To all such we arvh ean be cured by Dr. Sa z Many of the citi- | in gth, ) the chair. Aldermen Kneppe atronizing the motor W aver, Metcalf and Waterman were wse they were afraid to drive [ S8EEE 1. hut the onjectionable | Present. “:‘uk day Tusean T niIth &SIt S (7 e Send for catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. son hawmmer] alibre revolver, latest pat- Catarch Remedy as been done in | tern. A suit ward will be I,ml!ur its re- 1 U thera | A petition of Chicago Lumber cam- | Your danger thousands of not in vours? | turn to I H. Guaneila, city mars d number of | pany, that no curbing be put in \st | stump to World's ang Hig y. Encl ¢ ll vou have & stock of merchandise to_trac o R Seney Meaiea | Lo Torhm G i ropmid Wi Jontion | 1 o atiors, Cotmal Ty, 1 A at Manawa in | their lots on Eighith and N Association, Bufalo, N. Y., for pa e : - phict on this disease. : Association, Buttalo nth avenues TANTE for e three stories. the futur and they be allowed to pave up to the WAN L for ke e — u 3 all ) g A AAAK \ o .' W by 1 T woney on chinttel | 0t lines, was granted, as was also tho B e & Sordaiman, T T MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. , of i m:u .lh; \iill"l security of eve cription. Private | petition for curbing against the *James The chancellor, while a student at lHuIVu v R consulfing roc All business strictly | property.” Goettingen, by his_skill and strength o e T L VAR T confidentinl. Oftice 500 Brogdway, co a per.. i alin building | |ep Main sticet, investmen ot ned the reputation of heing ac Main stre of move L. Williams® communication rela- | ¥ NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260’% THE OGDER IH"" wnn S COMPANY: Wrought and Casf ] FOR i g A i M swordsman. 1t is said that he cb and othev impryvement - tive to allowing him to proceed with | Ju;red two'students the Very fivst d Mommy 15,70k8, 0 lightweight of this | Travelers! Ktop a the Bechtele, curbing on Grace and othe e A alve city, and Her M he was the lowest bidder was r dot . - = % ) 1 both, although they had had \\v prefer the Hallett 8 v 4 1 f A | 5 by cunning trjc a carpets. Wil b City, have arr 10.. 224 Brod to the committee on streets and alleys. | much A very cunning tr AN an FpAs ALY #1000 side C. B, Music Co., 224 Broadway. | qpje petition of property owners that a | in - esc 1 ]l\x €. A.J Mandel, N 323 and R ” ST o skin gloves, Quoonebhrry 1.11es: and will e e Ik be laia on the south side of | “‘pedell.? icer, I SOK SALE —The best small fruit and vege wildings, Automatic ghest Econony, come off at Nebraska City oiteer Friduy et a oI BER IO BLHD street from Glen avenue west | upafight is credited to Bismarck, Whe T il BinlTs hostoMice. AL4 pres | Repairs. New & 2d Hand Simplicity and Dwrabilityy Llill “berof Viottms were few in pol hewasatiy & anemonte | miesfrom Caypcll BIIS pos taprice | Repatrs, 2 « Sitmplicity anc ra uy [ wurday of this week., A nun, that it followed the same course 1€ 8 U ena on a visit,arrangements | that will sell 18, on remarkabl; bl rthat 1t wd local sports are interested in the com terday morning, consider mill. Mond The Tnman liquor Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,[x . Te ‘I'he proposition of W. A. Wilson to | were mid for him to Nght a duel at = Title per: wnd proverty in_gc Michael Malamphy, a bellig- | place all Broadway paving bonds at par, Woelinitz, a small village. The “pe- 1;;]“““:“ "‘ b-ll.f"“““)':l‘m“\\“‘(” wilroader, was assessed $0.60 for | ho to have 2 per cent und costs incident | dell”—Kuhle by nume—was vory much | Councii Blufts, Ia. ephone 160, seizure case will be . 1 suc acing. was spreg , | disliked by the students, as he had called in Squire Bamett’s court Satur- | gjgywbing the peace. to such placing, was spread upon the | dish byt s, ; 0 1 day morning. Search warrants will be € Peterson pleaded guilty to | ' ords. . | often interrupted their fights. He had kood | issued for seve other ,. aces, and the D The bill of Marshal Guanella,! 5, | gotten knowledge th |uuf. and on the | bgthre wud battery, and was fined | for serving spee sobement | morning fixed for the fight had gone to [ Sthave. ,n.,.‘“ Peterson is a youngster, who | notices during the past seven months Woelinitz and hid himself under a as one of them expressed it yesterd has hee in several little difiiculties | was allowed s per report of special | large barrel used in a brewe they “keep only a mouthful on hand at | lately, owIns, to the too free use of | committee. % had placed the barrel in such a pos L a time. Shudget HiE Inlhu is now on the | Petition of William Elliott. States | that he could overlook the dueling W ANIED=Stockaiiol Judge Carson was yesterday listening | war-path, and pro;. to nml(u Jack | that in 1887 he suffered the breaking of place through the Inl:\uhnl(s intending to the case of J. Howarth, of * the Colo- | Green sweat for «llnl;., the hoy liquor, | the bones of his right foot by slipping it | tg sce all the fightang | rado house, brought before him for William Thompson liad L <en sever :"‘ff’{'uh x{dvh‘ ‘n_\usu[l‘“.\ k on Eighth | all the 1.1-!.,“;.m. tempt of court in permitting liguol Lhu‘lmu cups on board and was onsid- | street. Amputation of a portion of that fight vigorously prosccuted. saloon men are getting rather war ifd REDUCTION |§ P ; From 15 to 25 Per Cent > o uffs ¢ity prop also western land to exchangs for ods. the names of | on or address Johnson & C nmmfi’,u Roowm § uiores, Omaha. Rahle's presence was noted, however, by some peasants, H i ~wn | member was nece A aad by Bl Y% (5ot b’nr;.;m; 1 aores neur stock be sold in the hotel after an injunction bly intox ed, e was let dJ oF as necess or dam- | @ by Bismarck’s sugisestion the bar- & i South Omaha, Ne ohnson had been issued. Some techni .".\ points {m $8.10. ages amounting to 3 [¢ suddenly rned around so that Quristiag, "Room 86, Chamber of Comumerce, were raised by the defense, and the J. R. Boyle wus arrested for assanlt asks for 31,000 dan s to his proper the hole ,1apd “against the wall. Sev- Omaha, ' case went over until Friday. and buttery. and as he was not veady for | by cliange of LB Both wers Ci: f : 1 oral students seated themselves upon A sad comment upon the attempt to | trial the case continued until this referred = prop: | OF arrel, and remained theve until all gl‘ FRANCIS ' sas WG l\h.\m APDORTLd and made a ight d been finished, when the J J enforce the prohibition law was notice- morning. ! T, Lyons was dragged in just » o sed from hi able in court yesterday. One of the | T Lyons wa god in Just 2" Loyt protest against ©her cont S ased i i ; witnesses against one saloon man was | W “",‘f“,‘ to adjourn. by wns too hila- | ting in ¢ Fhing on strects b have | prison and heartily laughed at. Iti COR. 5TH AVE, AND 7UH ST. 4 sodrunk that he fel] aslegn in his ! riot ¢ ward 7i 7 s k ly afte ¢ wial andfas Sput in the | be%n aw T to Wickham Bros. by | fact that Bismarck shory i contract with the city. The matter | Was ordered to leave the city 1 X to him, : Shorily afterwnrd aload of vags was | was referred to the eity attorne, m o stagger | % mnhllu from the northern p: of | instructions to report Wedness aRC i g 9 the city, Where they were torrovizing | ing next. Starch grows sticky NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE % chair while waiting to be cailed to the | ¢hok stand. A deputy sherift went shook him up and ma out. the COUNCIL BLUFFS, 14 ies. with | university author , : PETER C. MILLER, g Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. . Elj qul'l’:::;',':nll,)-(\ is | Anexcellent educational institution, furnish- |NOS. 11 & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. m \ the ¢ 5 s ders havea vulgar g i . r\nlu\ ral u(l Mo % Walter Sty mens. i e Gripped the Grip. the only (‘amph ion Powder fit to use. | ed with all modern uluul»;zml-nh(m \n.m:m.,E N ield yesterday afternoon "..,1 Pr BoR VRN Tibbett's, 345 RS e 51 e and day school. The academic year consists of | w largely uttended.” The sad event 1;.1.‘“‘:1'\‘; SRatI B L hetkR it 2 ! ‘5”"', l i dallng. b SRipRLO Drink Malto, 25 centsa bottle. two sessions, beginning on the first Monday in called Torth many expressions of sorrow SRGEET. < Manawa, Suturday night, lost his grip e o September and February, respectfully. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. and sympathy. The services wera von- Base Ball and could not account for its disappear- Where . K." Came From. ‘erms ~Bourd and tuition p\'v‘ ductod very tenderly and appropeiately | Omaha league club vs Council Blufts | ance. Lastevening Ofticer Cusick found It miy not be_generally known that | For further particul rs address Sister Super —_— s = 5 2 = = by Rev. ln-) Reese, of Broadway Meth- | at ) N park, Thurs- ;I ulmlh- bridge on Sixth Iu\ ey xIL , expression *0, K.” in use by tole- rancis Academy Council Blutrs, Ia. H B‘RK‘NBINE' in\k.\ lic -and ::_u‘u‘x;.’- ‘M“”g;lml(':l.) “§ <l\!L:€L o} ‘H:fi:'x‘: odist church, day, July Game called at | had been cut open on each side, the ators and people generally, y i i ¥ Gt X ! Mi b ot thia oty one ol 4 h: i e e et il | valise being thus ruined. The thieves R N RS E 0 JOHN GILBERT, Bhilding, Council Blufls, Towa, the the transfer, was | leave Broadway ) and 8:40 p. | helped themsclves only to such clothing | The Whits alTected the simple style of PLUMBEIRR AND DEALER IN united in mar ge Sunday afternoon | m. as a special they could use, leaving the y with Miss Louwise Johnson. of Omaha 1d othe il excursion train, ) pers | their eand e for round trip 15 cents. Dalby’s outents, of no value save to | spell all co i e S TR NIU RS S e @) rNT) MILLS, | FINLEY BURKE-- i gt o ™ ™ 7 o, et 56, Soul AUl o | The newly wedded couple will make | band in attendane the owne it into O. K.. and it was v e 1 J—— b thoir homa i this city, Th nis | - d Unexpested, But Welcome quently displayed ou- their banners in IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, TIURZ-- ficeatthg Boase, oo over Arverican Expreey No. 419 very popular among his and | Good r pound at N. L[ po oREeC : hotine of | Procession s 5 == Broadway, Council Blufls lowa, ;i congratulations ave pouring in at u | Tibbett, adway. B t e i Bt et i A e R, 8 lively rate. LT young folks made announced et “The best on earth,” can_truly be AR R T The C. E. Mayne club, of Omaha, took Matrimonial Misfits upon Prof. D. W. McDermid and wile. | said of Grigg’s Glycerine ve'—a STONE & S‘M’S__ C(‘)t::r\:lk)(’;;!“L;II\:.“L:‘-L e ting ':m;\v ““ I.;:“: }m!(xkl | their defeat of Sunday very unwillingly, There ave n number of fresh divorce | The evening was very happily passed in | speedy cure for cuts, bruises, burns, GolnalLRlin Tava 4 RN it and now they want to bet that the vies | cases which are docketed for the coming | so¢ial 4 sores, piles. tettes 1d all skin erup- o A A A 230 A tors “ean’t do it again.” They offer to | toym of Among them is that of tions. 'Try this wonder healer e ———————————— ————— e—_— Our charm They | only acknowle she | liest of theirsex but declare unanimously im | Flavoring Extracts ave pet $100 on the r Y < T RRLAl0 arthbnoms cub vare | askiesBanch g l01e & 1d down in his jeans to cover the | Were married in 1884, and b smount. 1f details can be ar ,tho | has deserted him yithout cau i game will be p L9 SrUANES Nancy Thrall presents a like cls for securing u div 1t of the next g ntec Goodman Drug ich G G0 HAZE N Buitiars ™ 2o s 1 frang S M. H. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. 7 the ye s k ym Levin Thrall, | that impart to pies, pudding Oftice cor, Muin strect aud Broadway, Residence, 610 Blul )50 10 10 2004 The Manawa ‘““'"‘,lll“ avried 4000 | 40" Chom she was married in Ohio thivty- | ete., the genuine favor, Why? Couneil 1t 1 i \ (‘” L3 fi | tive y they a made from the finest fruit, e — the people of Omaha, as wel NE \hy. in her peti- | without any doubtful aid from cheap as of Council Bluffs, wanted the tion [.-x a «!Hllvu fromJohn Abe 1s used to simulate wthy, | and hurtful chemi i modation of snch a train, and wanted it | 6jres a tale of eruclty on his partand | the real trade. Grocers everywhere DR. C. B. JUDD, badly. Had not this line been Reiopi 3 RaFy L e s MANUFACTURER OF | L T L final desertion. sell these extracts RUGEIRBLIAG EMAX Y HEROSRICM BT Mary Onderkivk wants freedom from ———— to whom she was married in | The time haé come when something . She elaims that while living | must be done to raised when the op from any neighbor he left & Lake Manawa. Th The police ave ¢ over | alone, without provisions or mon low stage, apd the the allusion in 1 . Rees | She was about to give birth to a child, | pelled to pick their ¢ into. No wonder that t howl was ition uppearcd. ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6 Broad o] 4 COUNCIL BLUFYS, @ i IOWA | . No.606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa - | supy end for cireulars, WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary ; 3 mows ave vom- | Gellor Co, Council” Blufts, L, sermon to their indifference to ladie o ot ;U Ia, ) D. H. McDANELD & (:[].I | WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON ¢ 2 and in making her way to the neighbor’s | ing the lake. Committees to see about ity being insulted on the str " . o) : reots. . '{'h"\ she suffered such exposure as to ruin | raising the nec v money have been | —— e Hldes Ta“ow Pe“‘s - = cite numerous instances in which her health. appointed, and an engineer has looked 5 : e Fosta havo followod for isulting ladios, | Tor Lot — e seigiited, andl gn’engingsnelion Jaokol gfl:mm & PUSEY, . ' L ——IF YOU HAVE i 3 ground and laid_out the work, but ANY ——— A and claim that the police force of the J. G. Tipton hss bargains in real ad claiim that the polige forc LI nothing definite in the way of carrying Wool and Furs. : eity gives particular attention to seeing | estate. out these plans has been accomplished. ighest Market Prices. Prompt that ladies ure uot subjected to insult e It is time for those interested to realize K Hig Returns. P or annoyance while on the streets, und Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s . ln SSION, ey 1 g 3 that something must be done and that £20 and 822 Main Street, Council Blulls,Towa. 1 on M. DRO. Broad y» where u will recelve take gre pride in it. an oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, | jmmediately. al t Cash Price Preparations are being made for ex- | Wagons, personal property of all kinds, He e s 3 tensive improvements in the Fourth and all other articl of value without NO PAY TILL CURE This rule has | WoBroadway Council Bluffs, lowa. Established = - - ward this season. A large number of | removal, All business strictly confi- fine residences are going up,and the | dential. 1 eity will also keep pace in the way of been adopted by the W tern Remedy 1507, 7 e Co., of Omaha, who successfully treat e —— . d cure tobacco, liquor or opium habit Anl lite Ticket Selle a0 1 0 A —alg public improvements. € \)nsulu e . o baldness, catarrh, female com »LnuL city. T he majority of it will hc cypress, | from time to time of a crabid and un- | et This firm have such f: ilh in llu-ix' wiih a fow blocks of brick. Several | civil ticket seller at the transfer depot. | treatment that no pay is asked until uf- | g the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by MILLINERY manent cure is angs of workmen have been employed | The iast complaint come : effectual and e §or some time putting 1u the CUrbINE. | whe e sommeilod o ;,"","'-f,"'"" A e | made. The patie A Taks Administering Dr. Halnes’ Golden NO 29 MAIN ST. and it will require several weeks to | S ® (4 ‘; ed to buy tickets at the | yy050mpany is known to be strietly re- Specific, 1514 DOUGLAS 8., OMAHA,NEB complete it. other side of the river. He says that | jiahle they are doing a large and St s HUMAN OOD LIRS ‘the ticket seller there is very curt | suceessful busine lability of | o gaBDestreuins cup of cofles ar tas withe SNYDER&SNYDER BUUNGIL I BLUFFS. mless, and will effect a permanent and Star Stables and Mule Yaffis Patrons of the Pacific House have | and sometimes insulting in Iis” treat- | the Western ..u..‘\\ Co. of this city | lutely h mone but words of praise for the atten- :'l“'"l "" dl_" ‘“L’“]" This is un(\' )ur is U"wu“\“'l““‘ Iniaha u. rald. :\lr’?;xnr rr:x\«“hlt;ll;fll‘:lx:pnlh ut }-ln\xn»fi.;r‘nui tion given them. he most disagreeable experiences of the - SRR S90A0l0 Wieaks Idouseuis o o 2 H R travelor. Nobody should bo employed | e hotl projct scems to have about | fXUBKardshave Lecn Hade oo e e Ph M. B. SNY DER(‘; g M.D. @ 3 y as a ticket seller anywhere who has not | fallen through. * The Chicago syndicate | out their knowledge and today believe they |C|ar| an urgeon ar I 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. Joan money,- * | 388 ioket schlor whywhore who as not | fallan thrauh, - Bho Clooae s ond, SRt e Bk Fhcs il neyoF ys g oo | & Ié > B TR SRR S P, Frehy iy . 8 impregnated With the MRS. M. B. SNYDER, Pl B & ’ : 2 ments of politeness. Many of the ticket | and the fauit must lie at the doors of a utter impossibility for SPECI ALIST @'b- o = (3 rant I 200 acves of grass for sale, from ten | sellors act as if they own the entire |few men who had more ability than wil- rappetite to exist. For salo by Kubn g P ‘l Chitd (5 Q < 74 Telophone 114, SCHLUTER'& BOLEY, aecres up, one mile ana_threv-fourths | road and they look upon the purchaser | lingmiess tocarry the enterprise to bRend Dongias sia., gt .80 ad [ Disepsesof Woinen AR S araN Opposite Luingly Depot, Council Blutts, from ¢ BEN MAKKS, . | of a ticket us & begger asking (or alms; | cess.. The energies of the public spir- | “obadii il Towa. J 1 yoncway, Councll Bluts, .

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