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6 OMAHA DAILY BEE:' SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 189. THE DAILY BEE. [ANOTHER FATAL LANDSLIDE. | risiarmcamashosssiovsevenien | THE PRIZESTOF THE PRESS. | 2o, i ks he, gt GBS LADIES OF ONANA AID COUNCIL BLUFFS S— sinee which time she has not turned, perience in reporting, or St L ARE INVITED TO CALL At COUNCIL BLUFFS. PR soms tiito and 1n Addision to lis resdlar | Jobt Swinton Holds Ot Hneours | fey tho Ateickn' Gtploror, o il ; MRS. C. L. GILLETT'S The List of Victims to the Treach- s regular .. numerous to mention Pog SR — duties has employed some of his time to " ¢ ne rnalle J o/ OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. erous Dirt Increases. jod advantage (h winming the affec. | Seement to ABplring Jourualists. There is plenty of encouragement for i HA.IR IEMPORI UM Delivered by earrier in Any Part of heCitya -« tions of the daughter. They decided to —_— the young ows who are to-day « mm-; R " 'Twenty Cents Per Week " £Kkip oy the river to JTowa soil, | PRINCES IN THE PROFESSION ing the lower rungs of the ladder ol } N And see her fine line of Hair Goods, FINEST HAIR H. W, TILTON : L MANAGER. | GUPID LAUGHED AT THE BOLTS | married and then return to ask the . ou ism, though it holds true that \ oS ORNAMENTS in "Il'li(‘\ \\‘I;:-. Beards, etesy th\l H:'KM-\ aternal forgiveness. Their plans mis- 2 4 the profession is degraded by thosc % S for Rent or Sale, orricy, No. 43, carried and their whereabouts are at | Most of Them Started at the Lowest | who follow it for the sake of pelf, and A Young Omaha Couple Bound to | present unknown. The stern parent Round—Their Success Due to clevated only by those who use it ina P, : T AND COYLE AND MYERS Wed—The Police Gather in a was much sueprised to loath that they way worthy of the great m-r"“':‘h“”“‘; X ooty ESDEGR GAD > 3 HAIR DRESSING BITRy. ' CPaWA = CHEY had not been married, as all he ex- LIALE ek gives for promoting the welfare o < Ay : i : COUNCIL BLUE N. Y. Plumbing com pected was to have an opportunity to LAt o mankind I\ e B¥TORDERS BY MALL HECEIVE PRONPT ATTENTION Lucas Hot. shake hands with them before they left o Coaland wood, E.E.N it on their bridal tour. He returned Finest Trains 0 Washington. crgy, Brains and Eli Perkins at the Mq home on sarly afternoon dummy, ekl The Baltimore & Ohio railroad is the :—*’_‘—‘—'——,3 i1 thiy eosHing. Knothien andsli SO esTAIEN completely Al The glittering prizes that uv\\\:'l'\\\‘“‘” only line running through trains from POST OFFI Ch MEAT MARKET hose who want an evening of laugh- [ A few minutes before 12 k yes- mentally th L he came over. | by ambitious writers for the the west to Wazhington, and they have H tew should hear Eli at the Masonic Tem- | torday another sad accident occurred y - papers, says John Swinton in a New | recently improved the service Dy put- PETHYBRIDG ple hall this evening, at the dirt banks in this city, by which ANLILHLE SN GUEn: y York letter, can be soen to-day by look- | ting on two vestibule trains, onc of 7 S ot H\E & CO., PROPS. Unity Guila will meet in regular ses- | oo f0E 0 GG led into oternity | Suberintendent Rotnerthasappointed | 105 Sl T lihed quarters of | Which leaves Cincinnati daily at Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in slon with Mos, B, B, Gurdiner, South The | three boys and three girls. who arc to | 4hq ending editors of the eity. Almost | By, e Suotyjjenves {hichro Sausage of All IZinde, o thout moment’s warning. e First street, this afternoon at 8 o'clock. | W1 3 1 " < The P, 15, O, will meet with Mise | treacherous bank of —earth crashed men who now enjoy fame and | trains are vestibuled, ineluding bagg Orders Brompily Fiiled Rockwell, on Third avenue. at#o’clock. | downward with tervifie force, erushing A full attendance is earnestly desired | and burying everything that came in art as friends to all new-comers, They [ .7 | are to try and make the comers well | ¢ o 3 3 and Delivered. fortune hereabout as masters of the | ears,day coaches and Pullman Buft ¥ acqunintod with the pupils and make | e Ao ke of | sloepers, thus wholly overcoming the.| NO, 635 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs, by the president. its way. The bank. at which the fatal- | them feel at home. swaying motion imparted 1o ordinary i Hon. B. . Clayton and wife made the trains when rounding curves at high | = The Pr terian church is now com- | jty occurred, is situated on North Sixth s0 often recounted in long metre and 1. Thet ‘e heated by stos . C s " i \ 5 speed, he teains are heated by steam pleted. The finishing of the interior | ¢iwer, and at the pownt where the acei- titu ¢ short. 1 venture to say that the pro- | drawn from the locomotive, Porters | _ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. institute a short visit last I'ri even- ot Ll e Ll G0 O TS U AL AL Wl M s B day for | yiition of our aspirants in this voca- | are in attenaance in the day conches iy m‘ '” ot Uy WA= %1 teot high. § :3”'" ka \w'll;: Ark.. in ‘m-‘ l‘“'w\'lnf 1o \WHO sete s\oaass {8 s gront e it | &8 welliag it the slue to \\.un‘vlyn-u H BIRKINBI NE__ ? c and Sanitary Enginecr. Plans, Estimates, . e Lo henetitting Mrs. Clayton’s health, ) AnY G TG 1o 5 i s, accordance with its . Supervision of Public Work, Browi The contractor in charge of isinany other line of life wha v A ablished policy, the B. & O. Building, Council Blufls, lowa. i % e Dr. Cleaver, 26 North Main, Tel. 17, [ o S 0B 0 ey, who wis o Clagton will return in o short time, but | oo aq® P50 TR0 e iobory, land hed p ; ) i TRV To OBy S tIaes GRUTLNEY 3 exacts no extra fare’ f 0 Ol | m————————————————————— ” in grading up Avenue o At or yton v X May | gpeculation, vailron®t building, or tene- | these tinns., N SCHUR T B il named J. L. Gano had : g ment raisiy I wm aware that this - - Z-- T T i it b Lol agre ormer pupil, r ned N n % PO, s team up to the bank, o se shovel- lwin Page, a former pupil, returned crtion will be challenged, but the A Cool Engineer L5271 B . he institute g spen ow dnys : 3 Tar SoRb B R - ors, J. P. Allen, .ewis ana Phil he in w‘v\ ite and spent o few days | 500 rlly it is looked into by those ; l‘: ‘J".‘\v“l:w wl.l; gincor 1°d War- STONE g SIMB__ Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa 5 3 s aged : I N ) Couris. OfMce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, o the beantiful finish given col- | Lavenburg, wer in loading tin formod on the creck and | Who know the press of Vouk the s, & o med o D CLGDI VAL 3 1bhurg railec « saved T lars, cuffs and shivts by Cascade Laun- | the wagon. The intimation that any | gt BT n Iy will it st ond dis- ARGAREARS TPBHT KA wWtol Council Blufls, Towa dry company. of them had of impending danger was a [ Thursday evening of last week, Me. | pute. \ liie teymIERb 6 GoBL Rock Spring conl, Gleason, 26 Pearl | startied ery to **Look out for the b Pray gave a sleiy - pecform= | o but a fow faets like unto muny he face of what scomod cert BURKE & TINLEY Atornays at Law. Room 16, Shugart Blocks k € al, Gles y - 1 '} 3 Council Blufrs, gtreet. Iach man s r to save himself, be- :llnw “n‘n lt‘h\-;»h P ‘:“l "::_"-“ others of the kind that might be given, v H ‘tr:nl: it : — ve the huge could crush ov ¢ | shrewd tricks, ant nusel e pupils @ ’ i e as speeding toward Gardner { fore the hug ould crush out his | {0 S5 S e ntion to it. I knew Whiteiaw Reid when, in hi E ave our I for e soiled 2 : y e il e St ST T attached to the More than the wsual nimber of visit | maturity, ho lived on asmadl stipend as | {500 4 G 4 na 4 - wagon whirl away from the | ors insy the school this week the Washington covrespondent of th moonlight he say al frefcht car A ® Sleigh bells, sleds and skates at cost [ bank as the dviver's whip struck M »lu!‘mlim‘w ttand Mr. Zach Thomp- [ Cincinnati Gazette now owner | hum 1 \ ¢ i 1 ‘ A ODE & BRYANT. them, but before they could | Son spent sunc . | of the w York T s proprietor | train. ‘They ‘x I away from the § 5 Masia o ’| e it e | & w, the falling avalanche caught | g Jhe literaty sofiviy met st Satie | e il tower® in City Tall square, | rest of the lo asceinling the An old established Boot and Shoe business Vi B FaniLg ) kot > | them and buried them to the hips, [ & evening, and d : e R TR o Ao R pal PR leep Rat her no brakeman | o N 3 ofice of this compiny 210 | Thoy were gotten out without injury, | F4iNTe of the proz e oh Lo | B e TR B Y A INRI R | (Cl Lol BRI RH Ty | in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The driver and k. snbury spr oiig N ) 3 dibeide t L t ould hi 1she I . hy il 11 _ | e s Saseny e L P | Novdonat DoafSiuts Toitoge, o of | cuew Colonet . L Godkin, o | i on thote sorss e The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at B, Crry WATERWORKS Co., caped the shower of dirt and frozen L H 2 ¢ * VIS | of Trish bivth, when he his pit- rren puton the air-he t . B 115 Penl street. | clods. Lows. boing in the middle, was [ (el this eventg for the benctitof the e raed b o a0 | 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will Oftice hours—S8 . m. to 6 p. m.; Satu the last man to get out. He and Allen, OGS Time e A adis | quickly as possible, reopened the throt- S % a s R D e B o of e | The institute was favored by a visit [ Times. He is now tho proprietaey edi- |, %5la "o “the astonishment. of me | D@ rented. Best stand and trade in city. 2 £ iy from the honorable v | torof the Evening Post. and enjoy 1| passengzers, the train was speeding hack tried to ret out of the way, but the fall- | (UGG Conneil Bluf | + | income feom it hiwhes then that of most | toward: Troy like the wind, with the Nearly thirty years in one lccation. Present Money loaned at L. WL -S| jug mass came down with liehtning loun office, on furniture, pianos, hovses, [ (N8 qRAsE CHIEC GO o M. Frank Hemmelde ; T fre ST iAGT & Wagous, poesonnl pri ;.,,.'\ of ol kinds, [2pecd and caught them. A huge lamp | i feft school « years ago, A TR P | e e s tiat e hed sived | Stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further I } proy struck Allen in the back and knocked J i B 5 g [ fivst saw Charies A. Dana when he i i and all other articles of value \mhmn. learnii he cigarmaker’s trade the lives of his passe s, not con- Fomaval. Al businoss. strcily contic | Bt AW Heliine Mis, dutizprs he | il ot o anlon nest My was i writer on the Tibune undor Hor | fu with that, ho. d wan tor | Particulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the lentinl. - e Rt i Sohss The two hundred and cighty ond | ¢ 18 now the ator o the runa way cars, and exc 113 dentin AT and kncos, aud burely managed toeseape | il of he hastitute 1s . you the Sun. the owner of a Seeeefallv as e nad avers. | Store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- ersonal Paragraphs. IR EUUCIECRII VO s adone =aved |y ed Cavanaugh, from Maguoketa, lovely istand on the sound, o Y . e laally slowed e n Ward, the well known | bi3 Lt s loss fortumate. o was | Charles Locke is going to Omuha [ resides in the summer, the proprietor | U llowed the Hstowenty | tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. 5 , leaves this evening for Sa sewis was less fc ate. | He was | o 1rriday to spend”some. diys - with ke vike the cowe: of the engine. Lake City to visit r - Ho will | Enovleed down, his hand touching Allen | 1 cousius, wnd will return hero nest | o prince. i ppiness @ few | v whs huht shoek and. ai N. P. DODGE, Executor. »sont about two mont as he fell, and he was instantly buried Shnda 2 o of mterviewin the pope in SR der tons of earl is ¢ i s Mty lr:\r'lwl. I'his movement was e salesman for ::“i::';(,;“\n:»‘.‘u”:ll.unl;{(‘, t:".x:,"f,‘"‘.”"l‘d A deaf mute in the Missouri institute » vatican. ed until the freight was brought Stewart Bros. i Rock Ts- k . lan died on Wednesday of lnst w Lkuew Joseph Pulitzer 2 > i e S h ! stantly set to work with a will X- ) ! : Sl i [T g o e S b P el T A THE RUSSELL. s taken suddenly ill. and is now con- A ity 3 ‘ ©wa v i b e oceny imited v v * the manuscripts for t « il s - ] ] re stat 4 [t} g 5 N ho \ 3 wner linul to his home on Benton strect. W I‘v‘.m,\\\‘.L LI':].:: “”lv||.‘\‘v”~l\n::m ”\‘m,.. wrh | Lo oftices? the teac in the insti- | sent Sun. - He is now (l}_‘ owner ¢ ¢ y EBiliE o0 ) SN S Captain William Day, of Stuart, Ta., | 4, A’(» co me u shoveled « rously, it v L Lgs GO VR RN O A SOE D, o i o s S S g { Especially Adapted for visit with ds west, and made o cull | $r o i AR oo =¢ O | the Missouri ana TiliioIS L DS bR LoNEs |6y ts thur nce Bewilds \ o bark he others terday on Colonel D. 13. Dailey who | and o teacher in both the Louisiana | ing in theiv range and ey A 5 They were % TUJM ‘\g} L0 6 ) B ) ’ ELECTRIC poorly paid scribblers whose notes are tance of K30 0 week as noweiter for the g srly 1 command of his r KavinEbeon G sy and Missourt institutions. rom th v‘A‘m that he b o | pus forward until they could be side- ; ment, ixth Wisconsin. ARTILRL R e . e Wiew in the uni ¥ tilhe beeame | eged, > express pursucd i > B i) DAY = . 48 . The 8 b Board. a wr for the pr ne to this | .. v 1 The % e ¢ W Mr. Paulgraves, of Omaha, repre- | and he ordered the romains removec N R tael b kb R r : u . > HORSE 3 : 3 LIGHTING, senting the Richmond Pive Alarm com- | the staking rooms of Field R At S R i T JALE : PO WER = : ; z i pany, was in the eity yesteraay on busi- | [step, an inquest was he the | Was beld last evening 1 rooms of R e TR LT T er e T b 2 c e i ness, and inspeeted the vavious fire | to SR i the board in the Atkins building. All el shieigo v reporior ) oo N D e = g e Mills and Elevators, ; 3 ST have been using, == for the as architect and superintendent of the s that grew in his brain fen years S Commend AL new building, smounting to #1,000, was b ! ORalinblogeon g H o Tones. who: however, | medicine boy takes it without any did wot boast of his manuseripts when he had no notion of the fortune that Specifications and estima furnithed for complete steam plants. o) fon, Durability Guar- price will be given for thirty days. q where he was at work on a | services in this divection. The tot as enab him to raise the grande: voup.” AILdruggists sellit av 60 cents fgieiq Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal mmmm“ Nou-Condensing, g 'm. lowed him was $1.400. As he was about 5 cedifice i the world. In the - bottle. Mrs. . 1. Harkness offers for sale at | At the time of the accident his father | 1o sturt on a western trip. the mecting P ke LS S e P e E. C. HARRIS, Agent, her residence, No. 608 Blufl street, some s working at another bank barely | was ealled for the purpose of effectin e e e Lt _'\‘ st Tt Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufls. of hor houschold goods and furmture. | sixty feet away. He had noticed the | settlement. iR 11 FOUROhE B B AL bEteT M il shindl - dangerous condition of the bunk, and v. Robert Foresman, of Boston. ap- | o writer who had no conception of what is now the owner e houses under the guidance of Chief | corda the f i of the members were present. N N e o ] rdict was vendered to that ef- | The balance due Mr. William Ward, ich has ¢ wed Bim far beyond the | Gl ugzh Remedy - feet. The deceased. John H. Lewis w ( I5 Cheay v ne yoars of age, unmarried,and And gas fixturesure eheaper at the | lived with his parents at S08 Avenue : Y. Plumbing Co., 114 Main st. A | He had been at work on the bank buy | allowed. hitect was nllowed 34 discount of thirty per cent from list | o days. ing just come in from the | per cent of the contract price for:his troubie, and | know it has say him several times from a hard spell of the gent elderly persons were housed a few L. E. Roe, dentist, No. 27 \ 3t., | had intended to warn his son at noon. | pe before the bonrd for the purpose | the foet ¥ & days ago in the Euston Home village Jot s Ships. T R T L. L. lentist, N¢ : de arn his son 2 . | pearca befors the board for the purposo | the fasterevolving suns. were to oty S0 o: Dk > 4 John . 810 : v v : ; } i msthogaabutbe Lol iy New York Hex An important ad- Cl Y MEAT MA KE ove ! - | The warning was too long deferred and | of ealling the attention of the members | topth for him, e is now owner i : 7 e aitora’ 1 o the father isnow childless. to the normal music course charts. with - ) New York Press, & daily | avimam Ruston, o wealthy farmiture | oo il shortly be made to the of- Fheitantonhla [0qsRERHO The testimony of the witnesses at the | a view to introdueing the same in the : phranidiess doalBe uhordictinantlyh feetive strength of the royal navy by TO THE FRONT! gebiyourtcloviionimptlo CSTRB oAy inquest was to the effect that they all | publie schools. The matter was veferved | fpnl hand i surely at the bogin- | 1£0: left all his property 1o the eity for |} Ceiiilation for foreign sorvice of e All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. knew that the bunk was dangerous, but | to the committee on teachers. text | ping of a p Noneepih m"nl\-]wd, Sl Ll e ites roissus, which was re- L FURTIER NOTICR 1 WILL § P it 7 it was frozen and they did not think [ books and course of study. Several Then ther ald Ottend | i LB it : N autly built for the government by BEEF VEAL & PORK The Chief Hotly Denies 1t. — | that it would fall untilit thawed alivtle. | minor bills were allowed. who formerl ade lean hills NaTibe G o vlé’s Shipbuilding company, of Hull, 5 i 2t A S s AT e done about it until the administr L : ———OF MY OWN DRESSING——— The fe s on the chief of police | It does notappoar that there was uny The board then adjourned until next | jorter, but who is now t T SR o e aho s binine und has been fitted Tor sen in the Med- willful or criminal negligence in the | Monduy cvening, when the regular | bt the New i e ! T issus is o eruiser of the | |- are badly rufled, He has made an- | pyiger on the part of the contractor, | monthiy meeting will be held. NI S 6 e o the wealthy | N0 when steps weve taken 1o exceuto | 68, q5 by b0, and is built of steel, hav- | | W@ fltfl 80 0 10Wa [][n! other grievous mistake and is disgusted | but it does seem that some step should gl Micolghh SRmnrpis | ol trunt, - Arsamgements wero mado | QRG0SR0 SME i BILO SOOI y with himself and every one else that it | be taken, and that immediately, to pro- Each Man Fixes His Own . As to the “ork Herald, that hout $200.000 wais placed ut the dis. | Mean lond draught of 22 feet 8 inch And will ety honest compet zlon on prices ehould'be found out, Yesterday morn- | vent ceurrence of these sad ew York Time: A rather : S ey TOIGETE, Grme OUEEN, splacedit dis- | 70 s to be propelled by Lwin serows, or First-Class ea o 3 o It 1 Ot 1 o It 9 s 1 b ) e truste 5 the vil- o ing THE Big representative visited po- | decidonts, In less than a yeurand o | able labor orgnnization closed i by inhevitance from his encrgetic sire, was bogan e d % wenty sub. | driven by triple expansion engincs of J. M. SCANLAN, D handdunstom o o ile thers (e | HAIf six lives have boen lost at the [ teenth U session at ) L BN e “ S 500 horse power, and at her official | ; : e AIORIORLANBNIOLS, ADC WAL S LARIC cand _several parties have been inst. [t has never nad u e ~slava’oll the 'y Outsitle Shoormess harbor, she re- | 120 Broadway. - - Tefepnoae 201, chiolientered, e rushed and bruised by the caving of | troversy 3 i ike. al then, is & ames of alized o speed of hetween cighteen and TRY OUR MUSH, *How do you do, chicf?”” inquired the | the dirt. il smberst 8,500, It the cditors who W the head ite nineteen knots per hour on afour-hour’s visitor. It has been repeatedly ~n-;\ to g ‘-I 3 1»;9. ticial :l~~n«'m‘l\m of i ling daily * papers of 4 At tH e 2 '“‘nw“\l ments | run. The rCISSUS |~n|. be Imgm,;[u nd I don’t know asit’s any of your d—d > CILy C C) a4 mov made to HE ted in 1875 with ten members. | (hig A shows that nearly 8 ol and | With two twenty-two ton breeeh-loading D e e e ay | M0l contractors responsible, and wman | 1t now extends all over the country. 1t )™ of © (e SR oy of heating, Mghting and | g, ten five-ton breech-loading guns, NEW BARGAINS ot pontil i neaher admi stad “”h-ii appointed at their expense to see that | pays sick a other benefits, proyidosilie T nanibyan sniwhohveraloncoland sonall L B i nmates oy § Sixteen quick firing guns. The con- Y e— a3 mot: concorn him very inumatelg, | the bunks aro kept cut back at the top. | libravies, and sceles to clovine s mem- | of them” ot lows ago, “mire. serid- | | 3 ol Lighty ning tower is protected by plate sey BROADWAY LOTS Aot jconcorn 1M VeXY o nute . | With each succeeding fatality the prop- | bers 1 vi ys. Lach man dixes | hlops ™ anxjously looking for Liione B05, 1 e W ey | eral’inehes thick, and the Ni 5 Loxs, o minutes, the chief bronched the sub- | 9sition is revived temporarily and then | his own wages, 1y ten years' hard work | neans of life in their it 110 e Whed | giso fitted with an armam RaPTIRT RiapRthoobielibronphod sthourubaiiayny safolavop Wniithe time the | it had the $10 license tax enacted by th the appli : their appoint- e S PRI ADIITION TOTS, HoouNthaiwie dnloriorin g owithibisiidis| 2aoRec to drop. #onsnermanntimeith o iithad tho 810, 1conesiax opuctediby therl iSurely have won prizes v | ents, the traekman got upa eorncr, | Delow the water line, & y gestion. A short space was devoted to :u-n-nh-nlxur.-.r.:nqunll; recurring, and goyernment :mumhudl. . 3 in any to be seen in this g 5 AT TErA T carrying ity ,,r_ EVANS HRH]GE ADD LflTS roundly cussing newspaver men in gen- | "¢W Victims added to the list. Vico-President G. B. Wilson, of Phl- | Syyely the editor Iness fiera offers | Sitia B A O el . ororinens | full bunk 5 capible : i y eral and Tur Bir man in purticular, NSy R adelphin, presided at the meeting. Am- | yyadétions o its devotees not less TP i s oo o | 8:400 kno e speed of ten 1 BRYANT & CLARK 4 during which tho orator proved himsoll ZholRolopNOxIsL brose Ly BBoyer, of New York, was el- | ypine than those of any other. Surely | Lis vohiclos free. of ¢ and e o8 | nots per hour. Tn the course of a few CADDITION 1OTS, to be an adept artist in the matter of Judge Aylesworth presided over quite | ecied national president for the cnsu- | fhepe'is fair hope of success for T IRy (i Thovad i of | moaths the Admiralty will have sis | STREET'S ADDITION LOLS. ‘ ot 3 g 4 y seene i C roun Ve, { V ing ye: o Vilson, 4 4 2 's arriv 3 2 B 2 1Dy bl PUISeTS € s TR REHTE « @ pen- | Also 20 acres of the best perty in town f profunity. He thon looked vainly in a a busy secene in police court yes ing year. G. I, Wilson, of Philadel 3 writers who arrive to tavonty of theinmites without charge; ““l:y‘lu\‘/d”” type ready flvll””ll":(r‘ ]{HV‘I.. acres 'w.u‘n,?f perty in town for s A his, was confirmed as national vi t drawer fora copy of Tt BEk, but some | morning, The police had mado sc phid. was con wealth and power throuzh T LG AR S, > chiwvitable institutions in the south, Iy | Undaunted, Gt Auromn anc Al W. C. STACY, ) 1 ] spi o one had removed it from its hiding | heavy hauls during the prece precidenviin plice ol Atplungl Bllonsa)it ! v forie i place. B night. and the victims oceupicd all the | jye (he 'N I Prosidont G. R, | wigged 'h'i'“ n\y\-[(‘fm]: ;:)““)‘.‘{‘[‘;‘h'l" will, whe ) d, afford oomfont. | SLIRHE CAEH 0L 1L 000 ROOM 4, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, A putrolman was then sent out to | gutovoom that was to be had. Vags | 1 150, of New York, diod. Tho por | rouith for his L e e | awhle homes to upward of 200 indigent a Council Bui's, Towa, largely predominated, but their eases | ¢ ax was from 50 litorar, The press, at least in tantial coltage: were built, of them rupied. The v will con rty cottages. The cot- purchase one, and the chief proceeded persons. toread the article that appeared in gel) 3 Bilig : p s yesterday’s issuo ..4.‘;,..”“,,; the sup- | required but little time. Eight of them oufuhe EGLABILON ke tho 5 Lhas been a good mine, or 4 2:ligdeop songha SPECIAL NOTICES pression of a certain letter, The com- | were charged with hanging around Idony i IiG OUicor b Sudhn ot | wiih volnsihub yiolde iohyelings i ANG 00ldg on RN Lrodle At Lo y han NTMENT '0\P ments with which the reading v gumbling housos, but the court ardored | §'¢; Vs soleoted for the noxt pluce of | e hands of muny endowed with the. | GRGLR 0 0, WML ) WANTS. terladen were dec y it their 3 he did not desire to 4 skill to work its muchir 4 S ) though unfit for publication. add thoe ¢ of their keeping to tho | "MeCU"&: 4 I do not know the press of all our A California Keely Mot MONEY \\' ANTED-Girl for general housework ag He hotly denied the truth of the | gther cit SR citics us well as 1 know that of N TP R T e g B K 2 ! First 45 o statements made, and denounced them | R McCormick was sentenced to She Was a Letter Fiend. York, but it is probable that the for On hand for city loans; lowest 5 o v 1 ; rmick c o[l o s LR AR Bl i OElPRIY, b thut the. fore- | oonily moved from Franeiseo 10 | of interest, S e R TR T SRBLR st atils Upone biR | thirty days in juil, bue was given ungil | | N YRS fiest Bes & T z;\.. x:l going sentonco is not loss applicable | Gyytand, has invented a machine for | * ping fawms close to Bluffs toexchungo e ares g gapiavion and ant of e Hforg 8 | 2 o'clock to compléte ail arrangements. | Wells of Suilivon, stteets {1 slsowhore tnan 1t 16 hore: ot now daily | Utilizing claetricity or some other forco | for gity proporty, nice Taci i As bar 'y it seems that he takes to heart ‘much | and he was fined $5.10. us arrested at Elmira the | papers 5 hich is growing | ¥ s xchinge ¥ more than any disinterested reader John Roderick, who was arrested for day for having during the past | like a mushroom, but I must leave t uminer reporter viewed the i projonty z s written letters tinge A b ay in company with .unn.u I | ot dwav.lote, A 2 A M utah could see in the article referred to, the larceny of a lot of earpenter’s tools, | 14 ¥ ’:‘“”\"" l‘t:‘ |'\l\l} l\“:»‘Ill'l‘."‘llvll":lllll‘l"':. t:: ]I;ll '( ((‘l‘)I]I:I"lf(\}::;Ilj]V‘{I‘l"ylI:‘.\ those who would wain y A , Council e meat ¢ \ 1t 15, surpassed that ) property to exchange e oy el i Do the wrong man, | uyother eharging husbunds and wives | Ag'a'matter of fact, fortunc does not, | 413 Wil ””«-\‘;;:_‘v pren by ang of the | for ol fmproved faris, e VW AT 8 11— ok of dlorki A - o e he pugilist, and g, | With almostevery species of wrongdo- | wait upon all the men'or a tithe of them | SpRDANY. e BOS iy which & ! Good stock of groceries for sule, not |l @i e, fugand Ilinois and Towa best soft coal, Glea- N oL SR S B PN R AR 0 g SR O Mr, Spooner, pastor of the who try their hapd in the «daily press | ¢ MRS ks ATLEA B r trade, 1‘: lias Bave you'to oifert B0 68, Fenp! gbrast, tho pedeo nt the hackmen’s ball, Matiop | Shureh, received a good many of these | of Now York, In pust yours I huve | &ty “Pho fof of the machine | g 4 hly pasiments. | depRe e ke > e B i 0t hons butls Malior | communications which contained slur- U how many journalists, the | FRY bl 0L SINREIhALG fig, nyments down. Prices ranging | ] 1) CABI] 'mj;l"“y;‘;, W. 8. Coopor has eash on hand to loan [ ¥ 89,40, PaY) | ping and_damaging allusions to mem- | peers in ability of any of those h i Pl 1o #1,000. seodlands, on approved city property, No. 130 [ und Brooks’cuso was continued. bers of his congregution. M. Spooner | dholen of, who have been shipwrocked Main street, Cupld’s Pranks. tried, nided by many mlvmhu. ).,r the | by their newspaper ambition. Some of o L ——— : , L e 5 oeloek | congregation,to get aclue to the ob- [ them died from grief and others yet quurguine i vel estate fo all parts of | Wednesduy afternoon about b ovelock | 19 fous lower writer, but without avail | live in despair. Ib wore hard to icll Y, W. 5. Cooper, 180 Main street. | a young man giving the name of Chvis | 15, some time. what are _victorious qualities for an ed- [ FPACHYS <8 B8 8 B bt an Docring applied at the office of the | Finally one member of the church, | jtor, and Lam not composing an inch iron bar held in the hands of the To exchango city proprty for county clerk for a permit to allow him | whose wife had received more than her | on that subject, but the greenborn may | 150 40 S SGOL Zhond down half an AR Jilnbton” & Van = 5 ’ 4 to wed Louise Zimwerman, He gave | share of the troublesome letters, went | as well know that there ave severalof | 1) TR P N : o | patten, 35 Main st., , la, ;'y{n\;{‘il.fif\-“‘n-l"f-“un'u"':.f,f-’f,.uf;:ff'flf.l.: ing, | the giri's ngo s oightoen years, and | & Chicl ‘,n..li.ul ittlo with a piclago | hom, us 1y shown by the records of thix .“.\)“1.".:;.:”\'\' s rapidly being eaten awiy G. A, BERLINGIOF Ol AT S e B A0raRie i 4 > L e L vy stters ith ¢ pstal card on i i s0ry, but rather ex- and 16th ave. Inguire a A. A, Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway | said that he thought that sho attained | Of LoUhers and With b Pos o ol It is not s theory, but rather ox- | yo1q" 1" jonger, Other experiments Luna titn ave. “inguir d Mai ver Amorio ¢ . g A which Mrs, Rothwell had been inducec orience, by whieh we are confronted, | S, o TR O lent power were 1 Smith, i18 lith ave, and Main, over ¢ ‘“;““‘" expre her eighteenth birthday last month. | to write an address. The chief detected '1 hen, besides allithe rest, as Napoleon m‘f’.“‘:“-l*“' l'l By gyes le OF 1hIe y OO SALE -y o wn I e — e s he was not sure on that point the [ a similarity in the writing and sent for |- aid, “after every preparation to g AR g . . UNinth strects also house and 106 Dr. C, C, Hazen, dentist, Oper: se | A8 l once sald, ' BROF N ‘aitsch said: 1 first conceived | 1 q ' | mle A i £ 5 ook, azan, dontlst, Opern house | 0o 01 him 10 being in the girl to | the letter fiend, He ehurgod hor with | scour victory hus bech mad one other M. uitsch saids 1 st concoived | Apchiteots, Desigars and Superintendonts B o 1) A STLLE B o~ Mdavit t 00, A 1y the commission of the offense, and 80 | thing is necded, and that is, good , Lot ) achine rece o otmptinn - - $: B. Wadsworth §& Co. loan money. A ',u‘,}m““.” ,””. ";U':",’“! 0 | complotely did he tuke her by surprise | luck. L complolag ihe - maohing necanily, of Constraction, | J0OU BENT Dwostory isiness ouse, Noo o return in hall an hour, but has not | y).a¢'she confessed and owned to b What has been here said of the | (MO "\HB QU 44 l,h”{“[_mh“ but 1 am | Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with [ P aquire of Alex Wood, Pickled" tripe u"d pigs fect at Tib- | been scen since. A veporter for the | the nuthor of the epistl dailies of the city might be applied to a i veudy o make public the | Mendelssoln, Fisher & Lowry, und has s pitts, 45 Broadway. World noticed the names on the mar- - large proportions of its weeklies. 1 AN Y. P hae esigned wany of the (nest blocks ENT—Nicoly furniahod roous for g ——— riage record, and pubhished a stutement Nipped in the Bud. could name far ¢ than a hundred of | 2204 in Omaha and Counci! Bluifs, Lan wite or t 1 witiy ko of b, Agents Wanted—For Prohibit that alicense had been issued. The Is it not better to nip Consumption, sekly paj that are mints to d - AT e puted i erance beverage. ‘T'he best substitute | the father of the girl in Omaha, He | the bud, than to try to stay its progress 's Brewer’s Journal, and nearly — Efil“]mm l]lfifl(fi o Aflll“fil“flil e . or beer known, My “Happiness” has | came across the river yesterday morg- | on the brink of the gra A few doses § started as these two w by f . ) 1 St l'; lhm’m 2 Opera House }””c,. A L noequal. Send orders to L. M. Finkel- | ing in great haste, and besought the | of California’s most useful rwg«luuuuu‘ ite - printers of very narrow | Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Studio, ¢ 0y L 4 OFFICER & PUSEY, stein, ()umhu, I\'uh..ol Council Bluffs, police to assist him in finding his | SANTA ABIE, the king of Consump- | means. The story of our monthly mag- i Gnughter, The justice’s ofices were | tion, will relievé, and a thorough treat- | aziucs is of u different kind, for all of B A I\l K E:RS Cyclones have thoir g fiood side~There | visited, but none of them had performed | ment will cure. 'Nusal Catarrh, 00 of- | thom were established by the ¢apital of | when Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria D, H. McDANELD & CO,, A is an old lady in Brooklyn who hadn't | the wedding ceremony for the wmissing | ten the forerunner of consumption, ean | wealthy publishing firms, o 4 3 - i- | When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, i Corner Main aud Broadway, walked without crutches for ten years. | couple. Finally, a visit to the court by CALIFORNIA CAT-R ot & fow of the tyros of the periodi- 1 q Hd T ” P “ w I &F COUN LUES, 10W She forgot them when she heurd the | house revealed the fact that no license RE. These remedies are sold and | cal press here have won prizes in other | When she becamo Miss, she clung to Castoria, ] BS| a UW| 6 Sl flfl l'”S‘ R A e P Y L o T Py oyclone coming, and has been able to [ had been issued. The father then | fully warranted by Goodwan Drug Co., | fields like Henry Villard, whom Ionce | wenshekad Children, .na,‘nvuhn.ml.u\uru. Mighest, market yrices. | Prompt returns. 20 Colleclons made aud iiterest pald ou i dge wia 22 ; walk as well as anybody ever since. breathed more cusily, und from him it | at #1, or three for $2.00, knew as a reporter for oue of our city it SR ouncil Blulls, lowa, Poeits, - All grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co. with a swall shaft coming through ) \ : Weight's, Coch- one end,to which was attached a pulley. | a RNt = B et aa | Lanisand mek) all additions to city. NOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also unfur ) « Fine acre property for sale froim §100 & BENT=Furaislied roome; alea the pulley began to revolve with great | (o 8500 less th present worth. $ XK. dity. A belt was attached to it and Now 10 Pearl St., Council Blufts, 28 Pearl st., Council O KENT-Fyrsled fron voow w0105 3 genticimen, No. 1921 0th ave. - Money loancd on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything

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