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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. NO\ EMBER 21 COUNCIL BLUFFS. |, .. cioser took at tho obnox- | .‘.,.“,m\ll.“h‘, f“";"'”;rthf‘" ”“ “". : | E | Bnun0|l Blufis Carpet cu OFFICE, NO 12 PEARL STREET. fous Expiring Gas Chartor. ::m".:’r:’ '\r‘lurl- Srguments, w R ey oy 1-w|¥)rm|uy in \m Part of the Cliya —— quite warm. The bers, after cing to PSS A SR SR ot i i el i, . ‘I'\:.’;n y Cents Per W "‘.\l \NAGER | UNLOOSING CUPID'S TIES, 'pf;nufl th ",“rfr:-m ;‘.:l”']‘_‘;,‘f,',' 6 v‘\ TR B e TELEPHONES: »| —— W. Peregoy, D. Macrae, N. M. Pusey, P. Lac Puersres Droh . ol Gray. | B ChE BLash 10 oo with the a3 OIL CLOTHS, C PLUSHES, TIN——————— bing a Pocketbook —The Dri e icnt can be made bet nt ; . DOOR MATS { CRETONS t ’ L MINOR MENTION. Ethe Guards—A Day in | xu‘ partitio property, .;m‘luv\ repor an | U | DERAR L Rt el B |Ever inaugurated by any house in the west is| FANCY RUGS, FRINGES, O, 11, Sioker wasgun 1 laéh ovening for The 010 Gas Ordinance. (AT T Al ceseane | now going on at AND R AND HOUSE b Sl s i s At the last mecting of the common eouneil | Luundry Co, legant overcontings at A. Reiter’s. | Ajjorm wed w resolution | Mo - UPHOLSTERY T FURNISHI NGS merchant tailor, 510 Broadway. not which would | J.G. Tipton has b tate. ! and ordinance , the a 1 pton args o 3 | Best hard and soft conl and Missouri | offact the reposl of the present gas chartor, x ke - ] - e — i 9 Brondway, T'ho grounds recited in this resolution are th S. B. rth & Co. loan money. 1 s ab the - an Knepher wood. . 13 Mayne, ¢ There have been sevoral converts atthe i ot SAmphy & peraistent violation by the present compar ¢ ~ ¢ Jeotings being heid nightly in the Bercun 3 Mixed picklos in bulk at N. I, Tibe ! Martin Carroll, of Denver, and, Miss Julia | “Provided, that if any discovery or i - | - ’ i X united in marr ment be made tn the preparation of Sce Forrest Smith's special column. 1 \ )P Sl - n TG VR 2 PR RS O TP A IS AR TR, RS TR NSRRI at St i morning by § r's church yesterday | coal or other materials, either fluid « g MeMonomy by which the cost of m ahie Wil Want Seventh Strect Open <ing the The city council held a short s, 1 yes k ‘The “Quiz" soc the Congregational | po materially diminished, and the same shall [ church y evening i3 1o be a most novel ed in othor principal cities of the | Lerday morning as a committee of the whole - — — and p! entertainment I'he casiest then, in such case, the company | for the purpose of takin men ey are tough little sp idently passed the greates time in the alleys and streets, x|g| POme: K. A. Norling, the painter and freso artist, | the has an office in the Rink building, corner of | *“Thus, s tr e ; bargains in B pu rt of the city see I, e part of the city Ve 10 | g veal estate de o in a the lead- J. Day, RHUEY ey thins 1b complete on'an cqual footing with others and asaf 0 some action in re E WAL & QU Sootale 8 1 | ESrocai el It o icoral o | o uctosd Of WICAZ some tion I o STOCK Al erices to go there Friday night improvement in the city of Council Blufts, | & 5 B b e S e AR Oficer Kemp corraled three youthful wan- | and make such deduction 1n the price of gas | [0 1WOCK Istand and 33 . derers on the street last evening. and locked | as shull be effected by sich discovery or im- | v raised to grade e l p LARGER LOWER ts, the council reserves the right to al feot below the for the sval of the obstiuc. it. None of these provisions have been lived Kiel hotel, avd other prominent buildings, , thirty days'in the county jail. Jay | dition of things a Brs re 1 1 ked him why he was anxious for | } R LR s IS SOLD OUT ibe aslked b Wy he anxious for | his mind pretty freely’ in the counci - Charles Iivans, vags, dischu | finishing touches to be put on, to msurea | AHSW As it is now, o company will paratory to moving into our new store ow that the New Bridge is done we have all that is bid for the contract ' them up to await the disposal of the court. | provement.' ks, and the railroad compi harter.” rely ssable. A, MeClinto 1s sixty days. It was stated that the up to, and us a matter of justice to ourselves Yesterday's police court delinquents rtainty of regularity and promptness, The | COMe here or submit a bid.” T now being built on the needed to bring the good people of Omaha to our heautiful | Oficer Thomas discovered @ cyprian o1 1670 16 thA Bacblon . thkb: applios to c nd You will see a little further along that if | W some time a, ) remove th sai the alderman, in explanation, Son, of the koce 1kand, | From now on until our entire stoeck, amountin and ifth avenue. Mr. Norling is tho | “by its own terms tho g LARGEST. LOWEST. n who did the int y Roclk Islamd depot is o rol nfter 5 o o | avd to furnish protection for the future we | which the company is v heir tracks 3 n_‘ s ’ s wsed of as follows: Jake Washmgton, | Ought to annul the chartgr.” to be raised to grade inconven- § eI iy o e i : .1 | it o St ND ll 270, 405 BRoAD AT disturbing the peace, continued pon Alderman Knepher R TITANe Sabs ATsinE ASLAL his 1 0 bo taken, when the charter ex- | ber yesterday morning, cven threatening to . i e i i 5, 1ext Febriary. | the matter taken before the ¢ 1jury. i RURFiING b oL ALHb SmbtaR Miiess THiEke/ATS “It is that other companies may come in ettling alor ¢ projoct . mpany want to avoud all false starts, and NI AD LR AR (g F named Miniie Lightfoot on *The Row” 1t | tho case: It is hereby guaranteed on the part | ‘lllf‘xsln.vwlx‘xl:\lllw\on oy -lx<\i-(x)vl~<l::'x<! rosi b ) S oo "] city, and give them inducements to buy cheaper than any- ] evening. Minnie had owed a fino in police | of st city that the i at e | e jerty. Notes bought. f e gt S ] vourt for_somo thne, but had removed to | cxpmatiar ol tha ommieges hertin ghnted | Dall-Chamyp Tnvestment eompany. % A 4 - - 4 | where else. We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha without puying it. - She hud occasion | , vilogos with wny ———— " vJ LI ] Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their way to fi ) their | the company fails to comply with any of its tructious from th Ast harter is annulled, | were present and induced the council to ex jor decorating of | and all the council has to do is to so declare | tond the tin to over house,; German Catholic chur disturbing the peace, 8. James Wilson, In order to get furthe ) I-ux inducee several o them to get consid- McCampbell, Charles Mackey and The public is patiently for the snany details to be carefully arranged, many | A1 submit bids for the futuro We do this in order to close out our stock pre- No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. does NoL propose to commence running cars arter will not the present combany equal rigats and lst evi uioBIunsrEanuuthsll Giiar astconpany kL mAY el lorea i Mre. Wilson Wants a Divor i N rucoLs el ;]lfl‘,{;;‘"‘;“‘;‘l:; toon of Council Bluffs, Do you seeuow | Papers have been filed with the clerk of trade. Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. We ! i i 1 J eces- nother company should come here | the distriet court the casc of Wilson v &l sery 41010, and sho was relcased. 3 il subinit propositions & o cxpenso, oic b e “m':"‘\‘-‘ sell the beautiful ; 3 “he electric motor poles on Broadway are | of furnishing for another term o vars, al X S s o 1 being replaced. The majority of them are | this company would have to do wonld bé to | torm. The plaintiff, Alice W. Wil Ever ybOdy should take advantage of this great HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B CHASE, from the defends sale and price our goods before 100 light, and bend under the strain adopt the prices of the other company and | foru deeree of div Everett, Pease & Howard Pianos, and the ROYAL CEN. those affected in th: ‘way, about si: the contract wonld be theirs.” Robert Wilson, on the ground of cruel and will be taken out. This work will not But if the present company will furnish | inhuman treatinent and habitual dranken purchasmg elsewhere. = 7 3 N elay the opening of the line. as there is | as ply as another why not give them the | ness, and pr for, the custody of their TURY Organ. Sell for cash or on time. Our stock of small other work that_cannot be completed before | contract ™ suggested the reporter, three minor children. ~ Since the papers we musical instruments, strings, sheet music and music books December 1, and possibly not by that time. “Tam willing th A rare opportunity for investors 18 given in | contract if the y should be “given the { filed there have been several highly scusa- will do fairly by us, but the | tionul reports in regard to the case, and some this morning’s issué by A. A. Clark & Co., | point is here: So long as the present char- | spic © charges are exp “The Brotherhood Farm.” 'This is the celo. | ter stands no responsible company will come | athe 1. The varti ke is complete. N ANn e : AND SEE U SATISFACTION GUARANTI brated ‘‘Brother Murphy Farm,” located | in here to bid agamst them. 1 wantthe | known in the city, and the case p ises to - near Dubuque, In. No expenss’ has been | present company to bo put upon an equal | develop into a v s one by the spared in its improvement. Here is an op- | busis with others—to bo made bidders, in o it is called in'court. Messrs. Wi portunity to ke big monay. It must be | fact, for tho contract, which by the fori” of | Maldwin & Haldune will appear for ty - DR. C. B. JUDD, #0ld to upply on their indebiedness, and at | the present charter they would not be i the price and terms offered it 1s a rare bar- | *How do you know no other company will | Mrs. Wilson will be remembo MANURACTURBRAOR vain. put in bids ¢ queried the scribe. Tin a lonz and hotly ¢ Peter Wind, the well known contractor, is “I know it from this f. About two the happy fathier of twins. The new arrivals, | Weeks ago the agent for an eastern company d as the ~ N 1/ &= HENRY EISEMAN & (0. ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. Voth girls, took up theirabode in the Wind here. I showed him the charter, told | Indian RO ¢ No. 808 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. f theold ) e wnansion, tornerof Washington avenue and | him what we w ying: he saw the char- | residents her 18 WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. Little Curtis street, Monday night. All are | acter of the gas and then said if we would - - - 3 9 WA\TLD——-L(N,AL A\l) TRAVE NG AGENTS ON € doing well. The condition of the astonished | annul the charter his house would put in a Rock Spr conl, Glenson, 25 Pearl ST = - ] athor was rather serious at fiest, as the un- | bid: otherwise they would not do so, because | g(ycet, = usual amount of Joy fuirly took away his | 1t was simply speading time in makin B 66 9 B. Fuel Co. e S ln ¥ NOS. 314, 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY . : ] ) 1 ount of the o husband is ou — Vreath. He purchased double the ordinary | contract, the terms of which the prese: number of cigurs yesterday morniag before | company could adopt without bidding, and starting oul, and is recovering vory rapidly, | 0 uhead with theiy maiufacturing. That is SRR W ¥t At what they al DL Ay Billy” Smitn, wall known eharacter of A and Hall was submitte This is the verdict of all ladies who have used the White Sewing Machine ou do declare the charter this city for se “But d k ; Sor t elock yeatorny itornosn st S, Homma:s | void, will ot that throw the matter into the | to the jury ye movninz w the dis- : S G o hospital of Bright's discase. Ho was con. | COUTtS, and w great dodl ol delay bs expari- | trict court. They returned a verdict of COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. . J. M. BROWN Manager , peeted with the Ogden houso for_somo tmo | €160 it gettine tho matter settled £ © | guilty of assaul. 1¢is undorstond that ths : , 305 Middle Brondway. J, M, , . | in tho enpucity of hoad portor, and wasquits | 10 L{SIT NS ROL B0 TN OB risonors woro willing 1o plead cuilty to = = Slle— - Sasvortoamongitholtravoling men in’yoars | g ingn violation jcir: | sault and battery. Tho sudden “Hlop” of th The First of Many gone by. Lately he has been in the loy dend of the violatton of thei o v s Sthar atance - % / L e 3 hardly resort to litigation, and if they did so, iers had a great deal to do with U orday took ot o building permit for { the Tuncral aro not yet_completed, but the | Mardly resort to litigution, and 1 oners ld u gront Joulto do with e | terday took out n building 1 obscquies will probably occur to-morrow | A0 the contract was uwarded to his com: S Gt : story frame building, 5)x15) feet. in size H from the Catholic church. pany, they would stand between the city nd | taken hc‘or*’» the grand ju he swore very ‘9 e 5 AN (—— i e DA ¥ such litiation: or they “m,hlwk‘. it off the | strongly against the defendants, but in court | be er atonce RROADWAY LOTS, SIZES Fnou specially Adapted for : e new di- | “Uyonr plan is— iittal. Court adjourned 2a o'clock aeho i . rectory for the city, hus been arrested in D Al Shinolor i thas! advortos il afternoon, and duriuz tl ot g m‘l;!rl‘r}‘l;"}‘;,'l‘,’l“,{;‘)’\ LTy ELECTRIC Omaha for obtaining meney under false pre- | for bigs, Lot to the lowest’ possible bidder, Y 10 business was transac hthe Vho 2 2 2570 300 tonses. Mo was discharged a short Lime ago, | \who would take care of any contingent lti’ sw probate cases were imple e EVANS' tHIDGE AUD I.UTS s sald, for trying to raise money on Lis | gution, This is the only plan by which the | passed upon. The larceny case of state vs. | guickly as possi A that vefore the close 5 y cmployer's advertisiug contracts, and_ ropre- | {ftyoun freo itself from this torrivle extor. | 1yous will be called this morning. AFaohes s anry tHetbnlciorRena v hBlosnlol | ivrtene e HORSE LIGHTING, senting bimsult as @ member of the firin, He | ioiaio monopoly, Sa, Jiat e SR Dusiness will be removed to that part of the e RIONIT.ONS POWER o wel city, 5 been do > on this subject_and seo ateh for Chapman’s etching sale. B 3 €ogaon int sovoral cirociorysntrprises | Tosrosderss litloonithis sublost and seal] WatclforChipman'sietchingjsate. ity B STRERT'S ADDITION LODS. ALSO : Mills and Elgvators, liere, " Ho cluims that ho was_ “frozon” out | i o' to tho city.” ook oot Notwithstanding the enormous popu- 20 ACRES GFF ¢ of the last diroctory scheme, and that he is | *“f{ appears that the proscnt gharter gives T vder by Morehouse | 1ation of India. there ae yet vast trac #RT & much persocuted young man. the exclusivo privilege to the Gouncil Hiafms | ¢ Menufactured toorder by Morehouse | "I 5 eT torritory. © Acco ta { THE BEST Pflaptmy‘ IH TOWN W. C. Stacy'sa company Tor twenty years, cnding mext [ &0 = official veturns, of the total area of FOR PLAT NG, Se - C. Stacy’s ad. Pebruary. The dificully in securing otbher q 3 0000 aa B ran — . companies fo come in ana bid is that unl Objects to the Pounding. B61,000,000 aeres und the T.||< et ad W. C STACY, See Porrest Smith's special coldmn. [ tho prasont chartor s annuied” v compuny | S W, Hinton filed an information bofore | ministration of England, ovly 152000 | gepyone 1 50 biala Bitost: - can have an exclusive privileze here, for the | Squire Schurz yesterday morning charging | 000 acres are under cultivation. e a8 s farnished « Personal P, CI0 company 15 givon cmual iALs with uny. | Bhamas trown ttobert Stac 1ok ouiee | lavge portion of the remainder 15 ro- | SPECIAL NOTICES, | Speciications mma estimates farnished for complete steam plant fon, Durability Guar- 9 ki ; iR e Lo o i S 4 e anteed, Can show letters from users where fuel Economy s equal w nlurhw\nntund\h‘dng Hon. Johu T. Baldwin has returned from | one coming here (not ho of police famo) and Joha Brow, | burned as uniit for cultivation, and tho E G an extended visit to Mexico, and his health is i T i fdors toves | forests are credited with 40.000,0( Nu'rl(‘m. much improved. Headauarters for stov ‘f“","‘“t"; “_";l DIASEY, “”,";'I‘"" alloges | | es, but th still remains no less PECIAL advertisements, such as Lost, Found, . S i lol_ll\AleRlS‘ Ag?nt Mr. A, C. Graham has returned from a ODELL & BRYANT, 513 Main st, 5 | it ho mot the fout mon i tao Mipt Satur | than 88000000 cultivable acres as yet h l't:l(mu“x)r“'i’;l 5 \'vfm::.“lx#.l‘r);t end for ( ogue. 0 C ouncil Bluf ilie wooks\iv ialulin d0alifornin, ki aslington . S saulted hin, He left the place and run | untouched by the plow. 1oW raté of TEN CEN E Lereitory sad Orogon. ; Weather strips at Chapman’sart stove. | across the party again a short time after- | .. e insertion und Five O Thios, OFFICER, W. T M. PUSEY. ' George E. Judd left for his home in Cali- i —— wards in the Ited Front saloon on South Woman's Modesty. soqpont o OFFICER & PUSEY, f fornia yesterday wmorning, after a visit with Notice the beautiful finish given col | Main strect. They all attacked hi i he anv women are prevented by fee our offic [ . jonua Yosarday morinm & \ ! ain him, and e | Many women are prevented by fec i hjs.brobher, Dr,:C. B, Ju d, in this ci lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun | was compelled to call a policeman. The fel- ings of delicacy from consulting a phy- A C lote Stoel Mr. Henry Sperling left last evening over | dry company. Jows cscaped and waylain him as he was ro. | L8 O Aoy Hom consulting & PRy K E:RS | omplete Stock of the Milwaukee for Minncapolis, where ho Qo turning to his home on Sixteenth avenue, | §1¢1 JNoRe GiseIels AEDRE (RO L 3 . will visit a few days, and then proceed to 1 he Great London Tailor He was quite badly beaten, an 08 se! tonal derangemel 11 ‘l Fnu RE; Nine room house, 4 TRy E [] n E Seattle, W. T., where he will probably locate. | 1. come to Council Bluffs with the | ¢ral ugly looking wounds and bruises as the ¢ delicate organism, and the most ve, and tth Apply on Corner Main and Broadway, a 1f the climate broves to bo all that be expects | [148 2ome 1o Council Blullx wi result of the fracas. Warrants were issued | 5¢ 11ts are often caused by this ; COUNCIL BLUFUS, IOWA. of it, his family now residing w this city, [ [\ECSL stocic and iinest grades of g0ods | for e arvest of the partics, and tacy were [ neglect. To such persons Dr. Plerce’s DeioyiLe 840 o1ro ORB NOLS Dealers in forelgn tnd domestic e Lower than the lowe-t goods sold on easy pay- will remove thiere in the spring. ever seen in the city which will beinads | taken into ~ustody. corite Preseription is an espec ! - | Colluttions made and interest pald on 1Mo e inents at Cash Prices. - up at the lowest figures ever given an, e e R L S el e wonr. | powits =0 For the accomodation of Workingmen, 1wl Brotherhood Farm For Sale. where, No. 637, corner of Brondwsdy | Al grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co. | mil thase distrossing disordons to. which -, fotorontos oxahanged Esls EecoopoliQupinyLiom e, miloll g e S | The above farm of 600 acres issituated | and Seventh stroct, Postoflice block, | S women are peculiarly subject, while it B e Dy Uil Vo, | BRoctar ihducBment. fo O ABa } neur Walvorn, in Mills county, Towa, It [ Remember the **London Tailor,” and | Glass Breakage In School Buildings. | G500 ke il or woman from the | JOOK SALE-Good tyour ol lorse, wontle and Bflfl R[][]m SBI am] Pal'lm’ Sfll Custoniers. { is in one body, all fenced, with good | give him a call, “Why don’t they put larger panes of gluss | gyubarpassinent of n personal consultiv- | choap o onsy terms H <ol Soon’ Tnquite. ¢ I 1 houses, barns, sheds, wind mills, ete., e in the new Atkins schoo! buildis tion with a physician. worite Pr Wihat, FREE' | A J- MANDE y ete. The selection is onc of the best on The Hearthstone Smashed. More than one_citizen asked the question. | soription” is the only medicine for 7 whop ns Nos. 323 and 325 S D—Pneition in milling adway. the Missouri slope. It has this year | There wereno new developments yester- | One of the members of the board ausy it. | woman’s peculiar wenlnesses and ail- teimimer, five ycar; o oy " A08. A S (] ¢ bos . man’s peculiz nesses 4 er, by years experionc over 400 acros umlcr cultivation. Will | in the Seibel adultery case. 'The defendant, “Why don't we! Well, we've had con- ,,,‘.A,,l ‘.|I‘1 by druggists, under a posi= Hflunlrl Adress & 00, arl s At J. BULDBERGS HE FMR e ) « ) 2" | Council Blumm be sold on long time with low rate of in Mrs. Lizzie Seibel, is out on bailand the case | giderable talk about it, ourselves. If we | tive guarantee from the mannfacturer: Commencing Monday, Nov. 12th. . E. BELL. G. A. BERLINGHOF. ing Geperal G. M. Dodge. The affair was | states that the woman walked ovt to her —— 4 & Co L ] very successful, and will be repeated several | place two wecks ago and applied for o posi- .. C. . 1 o s | take its place as a rival of Montana and | = ENT—Two large fro yoms, d el i e Urebeatod sovernl | plACe O OCKS A0 il hnlod for b posk | | D C. C. Husen, dentist, opora houso 08 FRNTTve Tacke from seome rF Estimlcs mad on Application ters are ul‘l’ufmmur lmo swall, and arvang .Ah{unlml and vluullrt‘uw-l her and that she had . e —;——1—~——-—— 8, Bee oftice, Council Blutls, snuuo. Room 2 l),nu-u House Block monts are being made to secure the Masonio | left him. She was given work and kopt Board of Trade. 0 Shed front room cen- Baarly iiod, | sty at i nti DOtuy aftemoob, Whet | e oard o sease ety sl somion | T ORRES T SMITH'S | Fouuayeoniy mpied s s o — { { | terest. For particulars address A. will come before the grand jury. A case is | could afford to e 7 T w vo sutigfaction i ey | TRV A E-room house with pantry 0 4 v it put in heavy plate glass, we | that it will give satisfaction in ery IR RE Good K-room how; y i sods. Clothing and Clurk & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. still ponding in the district court in which | could put in full sized lights, but ordinary | ease, or money will be refunded. it il anl g MRl AR 533'{“;‘.:”’ kg ::::‘-fimmml O Camiint s ) 0) §ie o not inEee ATt ’fi ¥ ey Mrs. Seibel is the plaintifft and Mrs. Christie | glass would not amount to anything, Tho guarantee on bottle wrapy W. (. Stacy, No. 9 Main st, will r them to a chance cles of marit, DUt we take ,:{.L,".'.‘.’.'fi,“,:m';;,‘,‘ Evers dofendant in suit for $,000 dumages | least thing would break the lurge panes, ad ———— s o onsither 5 Ang uasl Hemoi 1 1o the “Garland Stoves aud Rauges, whose | for defamation of character. The defendant | the expense for constant repairs would be | The governor of Alask P. Swine- oRGRupInIE Call o OF adtress Drr i, W | Hheicds i Wit 6very duar s Worth purcliased: itonte Tacignem: e quperiority s oo wll extablishon to bo culled | in o lattor caso is alloged to have churged | Lorribie, You haven'cany ided of the brealc | ford, 1n his annual report to tho scere- | eoughuon, i Broadway. Council ads, 1 | fthe Usutical piiaes cun be seon atth siore Architects, Designers and Superintendents by any in the world. Boid exclusively by P, C. [ the plamtift with being @ ‘‘nasty, low, dirty | our largest repair bills. Wo are muking | W0y of the interior, states that the | psi sxpE—or Fxehange A 1 wee | 18 MAIN STREET | of Construction Le Vol woman who was running with other men.” | some of the windows two lights and some | W hlltlfl population “')” lfl';'l'"“ ““"“"*;;“I‘” 7o Tator Inan lowa town, o sellor trado for f 3 ! | * = 1 ‘The case was to have some up at the August | four, just to save the people's money. Of | and he estim: that there ar arm land, Jonnston & Van Patten, Counc CALL AND SEE THEM. Mr. Berlinghof was seven years The Boys Lrill Well. term, but was p It is probable that it | course, full lights of plate giass wouid look | natives. The total population is 49,850, Blufts, 1 ERAL A s | Mwmlvl»uhn Aisher & Low ” and ,m"' The exhibition drill given by the Dodge | will be dismi: . Seibel now alleges | better, but for school buildings we could | and of this number, there are 6,500 NOR RENT—Seven-room cottage, on the cor- = e designed many of the finest block Laght Guards at their armory Monday cven- | that his wife rathaway with another m: hardly stand it.” whites, 1,900 creoles and 2,950 Aleuts, ner of 3d ave. and 0th st. W, C. James, i "1, h fix O il 1B lufms, . ing, was attended by a large number of i ’.‘l‘"!;"""'};!ry"]’s“‘:“:::fl""lf;;t";2:’1 “‘.;" g H T iloa | He further states tht the climate is | 3oy o of_good dwell. ML AR SR e terested friends of the boys, among them bo- o vt ave our wagon call for your solled | fayorable and the soik rich. and he sees ings st AL Sheafo ifinnti o ; _ propriator of tho Crovo hotel Mr: Metcul | elothos. Caseade Laundry o, A Plans and Specifications Preparcd and temple hall. The wmatter | and it is expooted that the change will be ef: | her husband appeared and had her arrested. 4 | feoted by the 18t of next wmonth. The hall | The parties have borne a rather unfavorable | 1ast evening at the rooms in the Brown build- ol \ GEO H M c | will be rented for balls the snme us formerly | reputation, and it is expected that the testi- | ing. Present, about twenty-five members, LU'I'S m FEHHY “]UI"UN | | &nd the engazements alrcady made will hold | mony at tho trial will reveal & somewhat | Prosident Wells in the chair. The principal : \8 No. 14 Pearl St. o ’ ! | pood. Thho compyny iopes o got suftcient | complicated state of affuirs, = Mynsier & | object of the meeting was the discussion of T Will 61l for cash, meat at the following price | r 5 3 o ————— ‘or a Short Tims I Will Offer e rom renting the hall for such purposcs to | Lindt are attending to the husband’s inter- | 1) 1 R el 4 L - — — | oI By 1c | PORTERHOUSE,. 1 make good the difference in_rent botween | eats, und it is probable that a divorce suit [ Uhe union depot project. Several communi- 10 I o1Ts CORN TE| e | PORICCHOP. i this and their present quarters. The hall is | will follow the prosecution for adultery. cations were read in regard to proposed new 4 Ferry Add!tion to Counell Blutts ob the £0} s STEWAHT M n n v M T(III]I;I“I“U OAST o | PORK ROAST, i ! suficiently large for indoor drilling in bad e enterprises, and referred to the various com- ' [ g [ I8 ¥esry Addition ko CORUOL b d " )M By W Vo B ROUND ¥ N 1o weather, anc e a great improvemsnt | Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s | mittee Tustde Lots on Ave, A .. APV 170 NI MITeIN BILLOIN STEAK i0c | LARD, 110, e over the pr loan of on furniture, pianos, horses, A communication from tho Armstrong LOTS IN CHARLTON. Tasids Lot on Ave [t A o N VEAL AND MUTTON STEWS. g p— wagons, personal prop: of ull kinds, reom company was referred to the manu- . v uside Lots on Ave srane seeee " I VEAL AND MUTTON ROASTS Ko i A Fetty 4 Ilhl'| . a0d all lmhor m-lm | of value without hnl'mtcrn I'Wum]n\lce, pi e “d‘“f.'x‘fl'or:":’..2"3;:..?‘;\"".]mx"eil',.',’.,fli Inaido Lots on Pirst ave. - Ak A YRR VILES [} M PR AT -] ack dviver named Culloy, in theem- | .o INTY by 13 B o ‘The_uniou depot project was then tuken | man fanics, workingmen and {REIRAGAIR AR e e A # STREET. ploy of William Martin, stole a pockotbook | dentin. iness ebrioily cont- | gy Quite extoned remarks on tho subject | (uiinike nioney sster b bayiag in (i Taside Lots on N. Hid EOSP%::AI%I:?'NVII:T Ao And all other Meats in "ll same 5 AP, were made by 5. L J. Evans and han 10 any other portion of the New (o Tuside Lots on 8. Side cle 0. 205, S0 ke AALAOL 1 Rotlan veader whoholda | “ L e—_— Eies Goorge . “wrizht, - The ~ latter ad- | Dinds These lots will bez0ld at from f150 10 rner Lots £ Mora COUNCIL BLUKFS, : 1+ IOWA Proportion forth at the caruer of Scott and Broadway. inois and Iowa best soft coul, Clea | viged™ subseribing ~ more stock for D3 bach, One-aixih cath, balatice 1 monibly cash, balaice i nine annuul ’ h The fellow fled up Broadway, closoly pur- | 500, 26 Pemd street, the depot grounds, and giving the [ JANIMERLS Wt E per cent interest. Call and get werta. with & por ceut i ) NO. 327 B'WAY. T Sk " eoe. ““ro ehier Lithed ' | F. H. Seafe lowns money an o Eive i ol nresent ocaticn aé tho {vansren | FOR RENT-Ttouse of Trooms. clossta, pantry, ity deol and uraish ab- - —e § North Maln streot, where he met Omede | socurity of every description. P and take part in erecting the new depot. On OALAT, CIY ALK, oy Now WP TR All business st motion of T, J, Kvans a commivtee of four Ollison, who captured him in the alley. ‘I'ho | consniting rooms. oruer of ave, Aand Iith FOR 8A LE—Lot x| uncil Btts, 1a 7 pocketbook was afterward found in the [ confidential, Ofiice 500 Broad way, cor- | Was appointed “to solicit additional stock. Y 100 ¢ vard In tho roar of the Pacifle houso, where | nor Main street, up._stairs. s 8 The cliir ypoited Messrs, Leonard Ev: ;‘,',",,{:,“J{,‘,",",,:u;;‘fjm’;“",, Er o e — PRICE $15, t ind been thrown by the thief. He denied LA erett, | Churehill, George Metcalf an Ao Lakluig 1t ut fiet, but aftorwvard” broke down The Driving Park, Wb bay oo i E FAR BALR-: Jocstof san bous Kndquion Jand n H' "ch‘El‘n & 00, b ";1“;’ and acknowledged the thoft. e s . v, §, ay advocated the taking o | Blutts and Oma 5t east Of any Hig LR L _The meeting of the stockbolders of the | gome'stops foward the building of @ union fhis city “{I\l-l;:::lz:{uu"un:‘;mx::n riced FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED Money leaned on furniture, pianos, Union Driying park Monday ovening was a | freight depot at the lower end of First ave- ou want if you are ableto improve M ' [] 2 1 s i J ; one, ¢ inter a8 wel 2 ReC e growing Tt you want a garden Machins, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything | storiny one, and highly interesting as well, | nue to accommodate the growing business in tku:'x:ml';fu lund you waat. *Price, W of value at low ratesof interest. No | With one exception every stockuolder was | the westorn part of the city. On motion of 85,000, ¥ g ool and Furs. The Edison Mimoograph, (he best apparatus for ke 2 e T s | George I, Wright the matter was referred 2 ublicity; fuir wnd honorable dealing. [ present,and cach one had his *‘sayso” beforo D ¢ol 20 0 . g Highest Market Prices. Prompt | wmuifoldior, aitographio 4nd (ype writiug work, A Clarica G offioe cor. Msaadwiy | the moosing Saslly sdjourasd 86 iniduight, | L6 ominiiies an laterasl improveienis, FORREST SMIT H, Returns. WAl copics can e thk @ud Main, over American express, Thero secis to be two factions awmong the On wotion tiie mecting adjourned. Roow 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. l 0 and 822 Maln Street,Couuci! Blufis,Jowa. The Exoe! r Ce., Counctl Bluffs 1614 Dougles 8t,, Omabe, Neb

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