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e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: k\'l'l'l”)z\\'. JANUARY 12, 1889, THE DAILY BEE. | ALL ABOUT COUNCI JEES, | of 400 head of two B G | A o e et anrTs vy was FRlaTTadi] = 0 1 wadls 1, TReuitation Nete eighty pupils inthis i ) stitution JARE INVITED TO CALL AT( MRS. C. L. GILLETT'S were sent her by Clark Abbott, the socintion were elec COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Programme as Arranged For | VeIl known cattle ctt, Henry Eisomar tion, and placed in charge of A. Green- The city solicitor rep 1: Horace Eve Rev. T.J. Mackay. 1 that the umination will b ver of Wilton June- n on January 5. NO 12 PEARL STREET. the State Tournament Here. oOF oF ameyer. The latter borrowed money of 1ount due Wickham Bros. on contract [ There are twenty-five printers in the ety Cents Per Week o oo | ABOUT THE BIG CATTLE SUIT. | tel mortgages on the cattle. It was | teenth street, as shoin in the eng the shoe shop and nine carpenters in An see her fine Tine of Tair Goode, FINEST HAIR i sce her fine lve of Hair Goods, / estimate, should be paid them. H. W, TILTON 8 re- 1 the earpenter shop, in the city. Wigs, Beards, etesy TELEPHONES: — here that the trouble occurred. Abbott IUeINEss N 9 i : 1 ) " f f 9 . port w dopted. Al\:(v’l‘:»”'llyr”v"-_ {2 A Nsrw Trial Wanted—The County's i‘l‘ulyx;mi‘ :m‘ ",m ’;‘L::l‘-\'l w o :l):‘ Adjourned until Monday evening ¢ ke went to Omaha to see for Rent or Sale. " A arplus of Blanke - The Alders age \ WOTKLUE On COi on, AN € | next. an oculist on account of his eyves. “ | MINOR MENTION. men—Personal Paras D e A nimbor of punils went to Omatin b Lo L R ) Y At / tween the two, whoare said to have All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. andd had o Il e h8 i) R GREESE PAINTS, HAIR DR 3 s, Dlambing commis, graphs. owned the eattle equally, During two - and had theiv photographs taken Sat " g . OO P AR e st S or throe days the cattle changed hands [ Dr. C. C, Hazen, dentist, Opera house | urday. R RN NO, 20 MAINST.,, : COUN Coaland wood. E.1.Mayne, 619 B'w P several times. They were replevined | block. sre are about ninety kinds of types ) L iay E¥ODERS BY MATL KNCEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION Hannah, infant danghter of Mr. and Fun For Fiwmen. by the bank, and taken down the siver - in the printing office. Nr. Thompson, - Mes. 1. Tomsen, died vestorday morn: The vrogramme for the firemen’s | foom the stock vards. Abbotts men Por Salo—Corner lot on Thivd ave., | foreman, says that there are aboul | = = ing at 1909 South Sixteenth strect, of | tournament to be held in this city next | then raided the - cattle one day and | ®ith five dwellings, $7.000; 8500 cash, | three hundred and sixty different ar- e ot ot S | e o b bl hichy et |t il e, Sl on S | Bl o e ol | 1 R R iy [POST OFFICE MEAT MARKE harles, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | for four days’ interesting entertain- | raska soil. Warrants were sworn out | Mayne. 619 Br sl Frank Durlin, died yesterday. The | 0 000 S8V EEEeREE OREEE S | and the herd driven back again. As o Hetiines Ot 1 A new pupil of eighteen vears of age H, PETHYBRIDGE & CO., PROPS. filwml Al el LT i S pihifl, O | result, criminal as well pscivil proceed= | 4 5, AEECE PRESR A Tt about ‘;3:: Nk ts riday. The nuniber of Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in the residence, 813 Avenue B. SEARIAES 88 101.0S: ings were instituted. The result of the [ A disastrous runaway occurred abe pupils will increase slowly. gy ' = 1 The city council, noxt Monday even- TUESDAY, JUNE 11, civil case was ns stated above. In the | 9:30 o'clock last evening. A hack be-| Monday evening Mr. Arnold Keene Sausage OF wbnilil EmlENSlS, 5! ang, will visit the institute for the deaf | Reception to fivemen. petition for a new trial, the plaintiff al- longing to Allen & Price, and driven by [ paine bek "'['("" ASHAIh At e ot Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered and_ dumb to inspect the system of in WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, cges that the defendant, Abbott, testi- [ Charley Smith, was returning from a | 1% studies, after speuding the two holi- ders Promptly Filled and Delivered, candoscont lighting thero in operation. | 100 0. m. ~Grand parade. fied falsely concerning ihe ownership | ripto the dummy depot. when the [ (eyy way,"0" 1O erioved vt No. 635 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs, 1 All members of Council Blufls maen- | 330 P Ll gl of tho cattle, and ciaim thelr AbILY 10 | iy hacame frightencd on F A'number of poople of tho o = il nerchor are requested to meet at their [ 500 P. m.——Hose contest, 41 class. prove it by wscore of witnesses, From iy it YERERIIEWALITT SIBLARHE G LT R eREs hall Sunday at 1:30 p. m. sharp, toat- [ 308 P m.—~Trials of stenm the amount of moncy involved. the case [ nue, near Seventh street, and b ored us with a pleasant enll this weok, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. tond the funcralof the late Hormann [ o 00 THURSDAY, JUNE | i one of the most interesting on the | run. The driver's hands were numb | My Rothert always welcomes visitors. | - E— RKoht, :( m.—Coupling contest. civil docket for the mnext term. The | with cold, and he was unable to control I el LLAG N bl 8 s and S ry Enpinesr, P s Lo ] 2L P e 10:30 &, m.—Lad climbing con- | plaintiff is represented by Messrs. $tone | the animals, wshod up Fivat ave | O Musters Ashian, Jones and Eills, H. BIRK|NB|NE . '\};;(_"r,f_‘:mm‘[‘.‘ 1.,K,c.'\f,~,.'J.'i\"";'-f{hnf L 2 4 o S test, & Sims and Fliekinger Bros., and the ) was full of news intoresting to the C Nk 3 b for thirty days for the lar 2100 1 i1, <St8 KRS ¥iico: Ihtoreste of the. dofondant arve Tooked | enue to Main streot, where they took to | pupils. 1t did eredit to its editors. Building, Council Bluffs, Towa. — on Lower Broadway. —Robert Sholtz, 100 p. m.—State hook and Inader | after by Minley Burke, 6sq. e sidewalk, and kept on down that A new iron-mangle for the laundey “‘“u.."' D. I ""'""""h" '\"I‘“ Ll BT 3 - thoroughfare. They collided with a | arrived last week for the use of ironing N SCH URZ.- Jiistice of the Lences \itice over Ajrierichn kxpress) Noily ’ suspicious churacler, wers both dis- BRABAS, NN 14, YITL518 8hd I TOWHBEREBIL d6KLy 6L $1E 11 thGRY of CHuRs, b, stokay, | SUY Glothe Broadway, Council Blufl, Towa. 4 A ,“L. (i e it P,H:(Nln.m —Hose contest, 48 clas: gon, 26 Pearl street and'the deiver and n Boyington, Superiutendent Rothert and Wyekoft, TR ' he _three-year-old son of Mr. 2:00 p. m.—Free-for-all hose v b 4 — who was with him on the box, were | Our principal, managed the pupils in STONE & SlM -. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Pedera g Mrs. I'rank Pardes dicd yeste 8:30 p. m.—Free-for-ail hook and lad- | W. S. Coop weh on handtoloan | 45,5 10 the grouna il perfect order’ and arvangement. Most 3% Courts, OMce—Rooms 7 and & Shugart-Beno Block,' morning of membraneous croup. der race. on-approv property, No. 130 Sl gt i P | pupils advance vapidly in- their school- Councit Blufls, Towa, ) l funeral will take place this afternoon | - Close of tournament Main stre Boyington was huried against the | | e B i IFBP BN - PAINBNDS. OH PlarEs strabt ) Lt biiady iy large show window and the heavy glass | 108 '"'l ““; 1 e of the i | T——E———————— - AR 0168, AVonYe and atroe ) p¥ize, on time, b & . B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. W ttered. A large light of glass avshal, our teacher of the high — near Glen avenue and Blull street. st prize, on time, br 100 1 ¢ WHE 160 BEARRHE: Bt 20L7 B, qBbrs 18 g on tho sicl list. L, G. Wyckoft DR. C. B. JUDD, First prize, on distance, state trumpet and 100 b, T The funeral of the Tato Horman B = 3 g 5 ( Wi LU LG e GANARLLAY i CRREHS Wikl t b R iTtaR HAND ENGINES, argains in real estate in_ all parts of | the two men fell, one being thrown on | takes his place. The high class was "3 Kracht will tnke place on Sunday after- | pirst prizo, on time. ... v.............8150 | the city, W. S. Cooper, 150 Main street. side. the rear wheels caught and | sorry fov his absence from school. MANUFACTURER OF A1V P8 FAN\BELGL 16 EeNY the ‘Hus ¥ e DR Lo, o e The & visors, 3 ries were most severe. Ho was taken | kitehen to the superintendent’s otie HEPET Wit RO fariboy Rotide. : BEOR G HEIEs OB st - 10 Tho board of supervisors continued | into an adjoining stove, where it was | for conversation with the cooks. No, 808 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. M rd prize on distance i 50 | their labors yesterday, and disposed of | found that two ribs were broken wheve [ fprank is the acknowledged WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission y Bears 1sill with varioloid. Both the | g HOSE CONTEST-—T (1SS large amount of business. 1 no new | the wheel had passed over him, and he | champion hovizontal bie_performer” of NTED—COCAL AND TRA A oN | AR iy RS ¢ | First prize.... $ siness is presente their conside had sustained severe bruises. He was | the institute. He can perform forty & child and its mother are down with the | Second prize business is presented for their conside FEMOVANELBItH ice of Dr. Seyhert, [ five origina EEE NeTDI L RaS oA ——— will elose the Janug ation, 1 ¥ sess | who reduced the fracture, after which | old votor sion this afternoon. he was taken home S < i 4 e q 3 5 : perintendent Kerr., of the Missour A bridge petition of C. D. Dillin and mith had no bones broken, but his | {ngiibetion. will sevor Tis. contretion same disease. Their cases arve divectly | Third prize ¢ due tothe carclessnessof the board of | HOSE CONTES health in enforcing quarantine at the | First prize __F.J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. Compton residence. Second 5 B st was sprained o is face 1 A : H '['hl- SORN TSI IE Ol o Rous Troae eakie (| THIAPHIEE L 5 others, of Neoln, was referred to S. B. ”'L e ,",’f‘.“".\!.1"“:.'“7 fuce and | with that institution for good. He did stockholder HOSE HORSE RAC Frum with power to act. it shoulder were badly cut and | yo04 work as the supevintendent of the AL AL P s (Lo Ll il U ‘ braised by the heavy wheel. He was [ i The bouds of David Dunker, a8 Jus- | abl to g0 home, butwill be rather sore | [ie'tt iehorone v tice of the peace of Crescent township, | for several da Aftor di=posing of the | N ates (ho vieo ) and Joseph Moss, as justice of Rockford | passengers, the team continued dosn | oy of the institute township, were approved. the sidewalk. 1In front of Gregory's | intendent Kerr. The auditor was instructed to <fy | blacksmith shop a hind wheel collided QAT s the judgment of John Fox against the | with a telograph pole, and both wheels | _ Last Saturd P L SO LR e county in the superior court of this eit St UL AL ReHepel 1S (o elon nd axle stopped there. The noise ¢ : as recommende TS Pes) 3 Rdeil e Redis casthov flow | Mr. Barrett advised them to be pre- us rccommended by Colonel D. . B. | made by the terrified stecds asthoey flow e piss THE RUSSEILL.. d to go out into the world and ¢ wi for many vears. vs of age.” Jumes sistant superintend- vill succeed Supe pany. No. 3, will hold theivanuual meet- | First prize. .. ing” at 8 o'clock this evening, at their | Second prize rooms over Durlin Bros.” grocery. a | LADE full attendance is desired, asan clection | First prize of offcers will be held. M. B. Brown, ;‘l ond prize. secretary LTCDHES, The eleven-yéar-old daughter of Mr, Carter, living near the transfer, died last evening. This is the family that 1f you have specimiens don't wait for prices. Send them to hing betore they spoil, 1f you don’t want them after they are mounted Tie will pay you the highest mavket price for them. Will muke @ specialty of lieads and dressing urs during the winter, ¢ RCLIMBERS' CONTE the girl has been uffiicted with smallpox some Dailey, county atforney. over the stone and brick sidewal T o Hitior Diila girl was oneof U First prize. state belt "Tnc action of the November session | terrific. and the spring dragging on the | Sl 088 BeiiE: | 151s S LS i but it wus thought she had recovered. | fecond prize was reconsidered regarding the refund- | ground, emitted two continuons streams | 1USUY Nt e “‘““"' ”" e er— She will be buried to-da. S ing of tax of F. J. D d the action | of fie. Pedestrians who heard the | WAS & great attraction for them. He Especially Adapted fof 3 Fourth ; i : . . was loudly applauded of the eity council was concurred in to | whirlwind coming darted into neigh- [ V¢ e ADIL g [ ant son of Mr. and | Fifth pr wary 11 at 10:30 [ Sixth priz 5 5 A L u The fu- | SWEEPSTAKES, itk 3 ¢ ASD pLap- | G appointed Ernest J. Pile, in Mrs D. L. Pile, died J o'clock, aged three w and credits. | boring st & several 1 ELECTRIC refund tax on $500 monies res. rrow e dentist Roe o 2570300 orted. At Willow av ys.attempted to turn B. Waite and F. G. | were | capes v committee to confer with | nue the runaw § neral Wil oveur this afternoon ot 2 [ o0 o ; ML : o " & ek o'clock from the family residence, cor- o L 1e council regarding the ment of [ east.but their speed was so great anc \otice ; O el A Second pr the Union Pacitic railway company for | the ground being covered with ice, they ool o e Cunsum ora, HORSE LIGHTING, ner Franklin avenueand Platner street. Gy 1558, failed to make the tarn suceessfully 1 A All water rents must be paid at the 1 ! 245 | oftice of this company by January 21 or POWER. Rev. D. anklin: will conduct the | First prise g Sorvice S| et o It was decided to allow the county St deT ol A R eI K Mills and E|BH‘9I’S. Two additional petitions for divorce | Third prize e 500 por year. and the probate selc, ‘The stop was even move | water will bo turiied off without further i 'wo additional ons, > | EREE-TORALL 00K AND LA ne fees.” This is an inere: trous than the vun had been, and | notice. = e e o e A eIt Tetmone| Firsupri wum over the sulary allow ly mised up moss of COBL CITy WATERWORKS Co, L e o s R S e ot | Secondpiiz S , who received $3,600 and the f and ‘harness lay on the 115 Pearl stre N DERE DR L gk DESTEALLEAINGEN aiting 1o be lyzed. After | Ofiice hours—S a. m. to 6 p. m.; Satur- ing her to Huns Hansen, alleging | Tu the parade Wednesday a py - = I R Bl T b u drunkeness and_inhuman treatment, | §100 will be given. yersons having accounts with Sl Ao ey = et A T and William A. Moore wants a_divorce BRETEDAILED COMPANY e Dol e T o CoIEe e takeniu s lo/matehlatitia manlk ok hea 1 1 ) 3 A e B Bl ke LN rknes: e Tequested to hack was reducedtokindling wood. 0lo mateh at the vink Thu Specifications and estimates farnished for complete steam plants. Kegulation, Durab Guare :‘.”"'" Rettie V.. on the ground of deser On Thursday the exhibition by fire ettle the same. Mrs. Watts is au- T e I vesulted in favor of the visit- | anteed. Canshow letters from users whiere fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non. |‘lux~hllg ion. companies will be rewarded by prizes as BithebaLy R CRNTDa | e et et aoal et ot ot (Al e E. C HA - wore composed of the following RRIS, Agent, E. W. Haines will next week begin | follows: the worklof remoedling the Pacific house, preparatory to reopening the building s a hotel.” A new glass front will be put in on the lower floor, new floor laid, and the entire building re-papered and punted. The interior will be repainted, its would undoubtedly have o The wilddash could not have | members: Omaha I tamore favorabe time, and | Grady W. Taylor and W. R. M for vemarkable that the result was no | Beth. Couneil Bluffs—H. J. | ch. e B T s R e D ARGAINGS GG MEAT MARKET ! R Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s S Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufl's, Vandenburg. € HARKNE Third priz There will be o drill of p R evening on Broadwuy, ana prizes will | of} o be given as follow s idence. hous ] rintod, | 5o oy ; 7 : and the whole structure fitted up in fivst | o i Major Hendershot has a national rep- £ Tice. sl a8, Women in Corsica. class stylo. 1f the weather continues | s mvses are utation. The childven read of him in {"j,‘,‘,‘“‘,’,‘f'.‘,'_L‘,I‘._’_'(‘“f:‘\‘,' s I S | s e 6 e (O 9 BROADWAY LOTS, | TO THE FRONT! favorable the building will be ready for | will he numerou: upparatus will ‘_;“”’;d*‘f',‘"“.l D every) uo | and all other art alue without | their husbands, and willinely s FUEEERY ADDITION LOTS, BT o T b s, > occupancy by March 1. X De earried free by oads, and it | Should see and hear him play on the | yomoval. All victly confi- | everything to their deman vife PERRY ADDITION LOTS, SR Thomas O'lirien and Frank Williams, | is thought ¢ G s ey | e et considers: horesel{ the complement of EVANS' ERIDGE ADD LOTS BEEF, VEAL & PORK two of the fellows who attempted to rob | can be secured for all tors. Reduce: o N « —_—— the man, not his equal. In the house I an be secured visitors. Reduced City Council at Work. The London “Tailors” is tho placo to | sho kenps diser ”_‘} ie i baskeroni 0 'y ———OF MY OWN DRESSING—— the store of John Linder, and also stole | hotel rates will be secured, and it is 0x- | Tho munee el & scarf from the store of Spelman Bros., | pected to have the largest crowd here ,;”", Ihyoras absont from tho conn had their preliminary examination y that the Bluffs has r seen. cil meeting terday, They were bound over to the sl men were all pr t menl-time | BRYANT & CLARK’S aoomoy vors. | [iwa aille, Fed 01 lowa Co l STREET'S ADDITION LOR Also 20 acres of the best proper yvs the London Queen wife and daughters will not sit down with her guests, but_hover about as at- g get your clothes made t evening. The council- e nt, with President At Dohany's Last intown for © Ang will meet un\] mest competitf on prices gx;xgnhj\:]ry iul gl]ml B of s:soul each ; Notice the beautiful finish given col- | Lacy in the chair. : 'lt‘lll*l'lfl s ht‘ldliw hmn‘«lslflt] lloll}fm_.\-]‘r- ;em]lnn‘h, U]u( of qmnr Ll]m men go | A Sarid % any o estcompotlt whicl hey failed to give and were | lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- Several sidewallk bonds were opened, | 1ast evening, and presented “Upside [ forth to work gun in hand, whi e A again locked up. - Franke Mooro, the | dvy ompany. read and approved. Bids covering this | Down” to alarge audience. The com- | Women wallk behind carrying the heavy W. C. STACY, J. M. SCANLAN, hird of the trio, is held on the charge —_—— i s R =i |F 5 Brodtel its " ools. e happy ic have to )M 4, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. ' {a, o , 2. of disturbing the pence, and his case | Rock Spring coul, Gleason, 28 Pearl | WOrk were read and referred to the civy | TOMY .;1 n:\t;!_\nl’lmul:L usual vim L el by s (b analthey || ErOONI4 HOBRRARHOUS) i 120 Broadwas ovm sTetephone 201, was continued. aEt ) engineer for tabulation. ;‘l n, but this was uu.] .s\lu‘|u|.\m;€]. as rA happen to possess only one horse, it is st R MUSH. Abe Lincoln post, G. A. R., and —_—— The bill of the Council Blufls Gas | telegram was received late in the af- | the man who bestrides the wiry-limbed : 5 = | eneral George M. O'Drien encamp- | Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- | company for$86.50 was reported on by | ternoon announcing the death of Rob- [ beast. while the wife may consider her- SPECIAL NOTICES C. B. BELL, G. A. BERLINGIOF ment, Sons of Veterans, visited Oun bitts’, 845 Broadway. Alderman Metcalf. It was for Decem- | €rt Daly at his home in Boston. The | self luckyif she is permitted to cateh last evening, in response to_an S ber, and could be collected. Alderman noblunipxpectodyasitheldas | ilold ofithostirtupslenthorortbe bors _WARTS. RLINGHOF > ] : 2 be serfously il [ tail. 7 Tois o 1 The County Printing. Tt is a well known fact that the pres- ent hoard of county supervisors has a republican majority, and this has some- tiop from their '\Mu ska breth witness the installation ceremonies the three Omaha posts. A spec motor train was run for the accommod: tion of the visiting delegation, which Knepher opposed paying it, as the old rate was charged. The bill wasallowed. despaired of severnl days Alderman Kncpher voting no. “Bob,” as he was familarly known, The reports of the various eity o own up on the stage in compuny with | S some time, and his life Coughs and R t1on which induc d by use of 13 d oniy in boxc P s Counenr ot 1o "™ | Arehileets, Desigaers aud Superintendents of Construction, i hof _was seven years with g-room brick house, we. Inquire at store of ave, : " DM e wn's Bronchial Troches, numberad about seventy. An excellent | What upset the caleulations of the demo- | opg; with that of the bourd of trus his brother Dan, who has salways time wns had, and the Bluflites re- | eratic pets, who had been counting on a | of thie publie library, were read and seemed more closely connected with T]{E COGUNCIL BLUFFS l"" A R Mendelsiohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has turned at a late hour highly pleased | continuation of the palatable morsels | lowed the usual course. b n this account than tho third RUTIRING 1 1 [ Monday ‘ever owner can pot designed many of the finest blocks with their entertainment. that have been falling to their share Bill of J. W. Keily for wis ?l'nlhnx',.ml'lnn. who ;f n}l\. 7n-ulh l‘hl'l'llnl- | i{ 1 ( 'x‘\(,r':\’ffi';;I.','l‘f‘l.'-y proving property and paying in ()mnqlm and (oum-ll lllulh, Tt scems that the Mayne difficulty is | g, e o county | Allowed. Also that ‘of the Omaha and | pany he funeral of the deceased ; i 1 s £ i e - 0 against M. . Sears, of Omaha, for dum- | €ratic orgai, 150 Ry AR NERg “‘cl "‘]“L""""““" the presont i—‘";"' i Ak SRR DRI Bl asverme Ell ; uent down Call on Henry W u!‘fo’\ ot mm ndent. et M.ulm, Ttoom 201wu Houao. macla ight system was submitted by | ¢ s entertainment wor bo nice truckage property 1, Council B 0 agoes resulting from his arest and pros- | the county printing for the past year, neral lmuu \\ur The amount | eminently unjust. t Thomas Officc { ecution for obtaining money under false | although at a much higher rate than v . 3 Pl 3 pretences, larceny and embezzlement. | offered by other responsible bidders for 942,40, The report was 1 rred - % in in lots near the Electrie Motor Villow ave. P s ’ committee on fire and gaslight. For exchange at once, nice farm near 110t, corn P PEHTY oage property for plattiig, Biilotcorne i The principal difileulty that presents | 4y | itself is to secure service on the partie: : as they reside in Omaha, and will Vi 10 be caught on this side of the rive ame work. 1t mow seems thata | '© A" COTRRTACE O successful attempt has been made to | man Knepher, stating that the water [ ment Co., 10" Pearl st. continue the patronage longer than 1t | company w charging an xor- = ————— Mr. Mayne was discharged by the court, | would ordinarily have lasted. A lavge | bitant ~ rate for service pipes | Blank books made to order. Cun fur- none of the charges agaiust him being | variety of blanks are used in the offico [ and if the practice is continued the [ nish patent binding for parties wishing sustained, and he proposes to make | of the county clerk, and in order to get | council will order no move hydrants, | the same. Call and sec samples at room somebody smart for the inconvenience | & final deep” draught from the public [ and will take steps to make the com- | 1, Everitt block, I and annoyaunce caused him, teat, before the bovine furnishing it | pany conform to the contract price of Y 20, 1884, or to annul the cha; submitted by Alder Blufls for ¢ property, C. B, Invest- less than present worth, | g A T R ve some of the best business property | % A s s & LrrE W city for sale cheap. = ~ — - e good improved ms in western I“““ RENT-Two-story business house, N and e raska to cxchange for 200 Broadway opposite Ogden house. Po of mercha m given Marchl, Inguire of Alex Wood, have some first-class business and Krank streot, ki residenc epty to trade for No. 1 farms, lfl(!][ I '—~Nice furnished rooms for man well imy 1, in western lowa and easlorn and wife or tso gentlamen, with use of ith, heated by furnace, h st., Ament bloc it was | Febr Y atch race between William | Was removed to other pastur 1 A ] i ponmar g et 7im Ty, and | resolved to stock up on all of these | ter. Rdforred to'water commitico, « 10 chioice bargains in real estate, Call | Council fSits, "~ i i \ 1‘, Lacy’s black mare, Nellie, come off | Planks before the mnew incumbent The city solicitor reported that at the “Ther or adve rlm-d for you amime our list hefore you by ” T S e 1 ’ N t Union Driving park | entered upon his term of office, and be- | next city election some provision [ over to Omaha,” remarked Phil Ar- to loan on city and farm property | 1 have laid in a nice line of hoots and ve E papasierncon “oy nion Drivingapaeks | o tes e o e doing the work | should be'mada by vote of the lo . 4 te of intorest.. Meney ready assoon | shoe swhich Iam selling at the smallest 0th ave j {or a purse of $1,000. Considerable in- [ fore the contract lor doing the worlk | should be made by vote of the poopie | nour, ex-postmaster of the Bluffs. The s R " living profit. 1 um establishing a per- | Kesidence on 6th ave ot it manifestod ovor the reeult. and | could be awarded to any other concern. | for the puyment of all claims outstand- | © i ! e papers plotec gprefit. ALy LOMSAINg A ) Residence ou 6t ay serest is manifested over the result, and A 3 . A 3 2k b S Bl 2 information led to the expression of Come and see us und get our prices, terms, | manent business, for I am here to stay, v there 18 considerable onoy. The | In the apparent gr ot in as large | ing against the city, including that of , A o 7 N Hesidence on 6th ave bhere Is considerable money up. “The | o8 ¥l IRPEIaRE R 0 B o 08 ere | 31 o Stowart, 8750 condomnation judg- | due thankfulness for the information, | ote ¢ : and as my expenses are small I ean sell | pogionce on 6th av y ke o No. 10 Pearl §t., Cou . you goods very l¢ ‘ull and convince | goaidenco on 6th 8t FA00 18 for blood, aud the ownors are natter.” Re- | and then to a conversation reveuling: »d for which the clerk of the dis- | ment in the Union avenu f yourself, Kesidénce on 6th st. . 1 baoking their trottors for u hoavy | EUCTCL U'00uld have no. possiblo use, | port concurred in D know tl i i Qi amount. If the weather continues | trict court could have eeible use, ; . i 0 you know that ever sinco 1 have " 3 s tesi n Noi Vet ot Aoty there will sadoubtedly. ha a | and the county must pay for something | = An ordinance wis passed fixing the | boon'in the postollice | nover see u list THE CHICAGO AND b BINNENIAN, = (10 on Norui il 'at o N de of Williams strect, of advertised letters without running < T8 BHORENER L Bunch of 5 houses and 4 10t on Brd av ar oty st ... which is of no l'm'(hl?' ur ery large number of spectators who RArY'ASrE eer .08 ADRY 0 | " Among the blan will witness the race, which will be a queer sort of habit, ary committee reported | through it. It i ad- best three in five, to harness, undor the | erous supply of w in property, vacant lots, of | isn't1t? I can'vhelp it, though —_— - Residence on & 0y Residence on ot o tho National Mrotting wasoola | made out to” “any constablo in — town: | J. D. Edmundson had be 50d Tor | ventized iist has w1 sont of fascinntion unTH' D, H. McDANELD & G0, lusheo tp 1 Hon, No admission fee will b chavged, | 8hip, Pottawattamio county.” The | 1,200, and he had sold thom for loss | for me. During the pust wek or two I » ; The race will be called at 2 o'clock. constable is commanded to attach the | that that figure, the amount should be | have noticed lotters tized in | es, 1all0W, I'e S 00 Urs, ) 3 lands, tenements, goods, chattels, rights, [ reduced. The report of the committee | Omaha for three of mny friends in the ) ! ol 1are indui Dr. Cleave North Main, Tel, 147, | eredits, moneys 2h0_ oftects of a party | was rejected. On petition of J. R. Me- | Bluffs, und have told them about it so Highost, markot pricos. = Prompt vet urns W TR s 83 NOEVR iR wherever found in said county. As it | Pherson for a similar reduction the re- | that they could got the RAILWAY. 09 B9 Maja Bl Council B1uw Towh danco 90 & See W. C. Stacy’s ad. exceeds the power of a constable to at- | port was similar to the first and followe odd sort of reading matter for a fellow ) ush ... tach other than personal property as | the same course, to be interested iny but someway 1 ule umaha A. F. CLATTERBUCK, Residonee dih Foir ots o dve: Strect's add nished is a gen- | The judic t, | that as ¢ its of attachme inquire nce on 18t ave., k from governiment or price and particu o1 ass minute house. i uty court letters, It's g 3. G. Tipton, PP A B'dway, | ordered by a justice of the peace, it will |~ The report of the special committee | ways go through every such list thav I ) 4 - e — be seen that the blanks are utterly use- | that the Mithen heirs be awarded judg- | gee, 1 ML TRAN \ Sl lunlnhil’ulx:: ',IJ;‘VL on Pacific ave., 1,800 Mrs, Mugu\nun new term is now | less, and not worth the paper on which | ment for #1,100 for costs of coudemnas - l{l{‘AL hs lAlh BRUKI&H ,l.w”";;(‘,’,‘y AR MBIRIAR 1 dastiaga 0 500 2,000 open. Those wishing to begin please | they are printed. The object in hav- | tion was adopted, This is in considera- For Sule—Corner, lot on Third call at the Royal Avcanum hall, Beno | ing these blanks printed " can only be | tion that other suits now pending be- | with five dwellings,” $7,000; #8500 ¢ . pyen! ve I ‘\m' da, cuu"cll BIUfls 419 BROADWAY, Sevaataig loin Bauie’ hdds block, this afternoon. Classes meet ised, and an _explanation of “the | twoen Mithen and the city be dropped. | balunce long time as wanted. L. E: Tuesdays and Saturdays, children at hy interested parties is the next On the reportof the judiciary commit- | Mayne, 619 Broudway. . COUNCIL BLU S 10Wa. ted, 8300 to §100 each o 4 4:80, adults 8 p. m. thing in order. tee a special committee was appointed Po— Bunch of Il‘:uls 1‘|||\m1 ,.\“h“ grsod 1,500 5 —e—— to confer with Josiah Danforth as to the Small Pox In the Country, I S———— X lsmnhh';.rf“l’ “‘Ll; ‘[mlw";‘.“ “*‘ (.f.‘&“l“m\ 3 Personal l’n*nu_uphi. Sleigh bells, sleds and skates at cost | settlement of claims against the city. Another cage of sus ted small pox 1o only road to take 1, PRIVATE DETE(,TIVE 1st, for ? RN 5,00 Hon. B, F. Clayton, wile and_daugh- | to close out. ' ODELL & BRYANT, | The claim i3 8800 und is for damages 0 | was reported yosterday, It is oy the | ot G fsadds tske tor Des Molnaw, Mysiniiown | [ e e b ter leave to-night for a few weeks visit ——— property in Grimes' addition done by | }5use of A, N. Rich, two and one-half 04 8l polnt ‘h oo ol o1 vt < 4 Three fine lots on Bluff street ata 3 with friends at Eurcka Money loaned on furaiture, pianos, | Indian sreck, 0800} A Hle. Doy N0, 8 e-hall | T ’.m Ralicoraty (g Dada s Watd: |1 Private watehvion furplied af apy sndall DArgain ........ ) ; “Henry C. Scheidel, w diamonds, horses, buggies or avything |~ J. D, Hutchinson protested against [ miles from the city. The case is a 7 & B s pointe of supariority | . DDOcial attention kiven to collection of chiat. | 100 fect frontage on Purk ave. for $50 ears past was in the employ of Henry of value at low ratesof interest. No ln)ing taxes on property at No. 200 [ young man by the name of William UPATIE ROiA oL Spparonty ‘.;“.,,.,,,5‘4 : .;‘,.’fl‘.“._ R “HJ‘.’ .'J'”{'”.‘.u st cnanng Fiseman & Co., has ontered the employ publunly fair and houorable dealing. humlwua, as Hutchinson & Green- [ Alcorn. He was fora time an attend- e et R L VAR | Monar wilaiian Kood ehhiolhecutitre o | EUAIION IRORATIY AUl RORAY of the Boston 'Shoe company, taking | A. A. Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway | shields did not own the property on | ant at the Commereial college, and had 4LL,u.,‘,,.,,..‘..c..,‘.‘.{.!"ul.‘:! wman n the elty o et 41 100 doran Rt das ‘ the place of Mr, J. Murath., The | 8nd Maiu, over American oxpress. Januavy 1, 1888, Referred to the judi- | a room in Mr. Compton’s house on | Councll Bium, the irains of the N S 18 2 A from Chautauqua grounds, con change occurred January 1. The lat- P — ciary committee, ghth strect, “He lefl there, however, | ¥A7cgngoct f alon depor with ihose of the Chi slasing of bill and dalo, For par ter gentloman loft the city previous to [ Al grades hard coul, C. B. Fuel Co. The county auditor reported that | before the afliction of Mr. Compton 1o miako close conguoticn Wik EHose 018l otber | yos, Oppronn W00 M PUBRY, | (g o MBS LOAUIG 7 raen st ges the establishment of the quarantine at g o T —_ there was u discrepancy of $184.96 be- [ was reported to the board of he: ik Commoy Tndiumols, Clucinad, OFFICER & PUSEY, ARDALERSL ORO DR CERTA HRANSNSY,) . oo the Compton home on Eighth street. (i ¥ iwn |#Ween the state exccutive councll’s | This makes two cases that are traced o0 Naw' Fork: Phiiade o, Boiin s 2o ‘' In 8Qditidn %0 the above I have vacani A S A petition was filed yesterday with | railroad tax for this county and the | direeily to the Compton house, and it o el e pute, Bl m....‘:‘. e ARG SAAKA RS | For Sale—Corner lot on Third ave., | the clerk of the district for a new trial | amount returaed to the state auditor | demonstrates very fully the fact that [ '4® “NORTHWESTERN" B A N B E:RS 1o the city with five dwellings, $7,000; 8500 cash, | in the case of Citizens' Bank vs J. . | by the county auditor, This is the re- | too much care cannot be taken in the |1t you wish, 4o best wecomiodation. Al ticked . sr—— 3. nce Ion time as wanted. L. R. | Abbott. The case was tried at the | 8ult of a compromise between the city | matter of contact with this disease e Corner Maln and Hroadway, GEO ME rCAi F and the Union Pacific railroad, and in [ Quarantine, wherever established, Gen'| P 1 Ageat. COUNGIL BLUF 10WA, A VBT and contin- Yy alers 10 forelgn cnd domestic exchange 2O, 14 PEARL 5T, lons wade and interest pald on tiwe de ke 1§ road vy April term, 1888, before Judge Deemer, | which the road wasto hold the oity | should be rigidly enfor l COUNCIL BLUEFS, I0WA, e L Have our wagon call for your soiled | and a verdict rendered for the defend- | harmless. Referred. ’ ued until all danger of coulagion has clothes, t,mlu‘odc Lauadry 59 ant, The suit involves the ownership | The matter of the advertisement for | pussed, l 4 g e T o e