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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BER; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1800. B OMAHA BRI, | A DAY S EVENTS N T BN | o e o et L pleas | peared to have come into her face with | T could not insist, and so, bidding him o TR L - et DEVAE AR DR 4 DL W) | basin will be ated north of the present one for the erown the judges awarded the prize to | some emphasis, but not dis: oy od-by with many thanks, turned my and far [Humlnu.\,;t from Broadway to e the I'Il;nmwfiiwl l'u(lhl.\.lfl.mlv b \\|”'|‘Vl"\ In o moment I was n guest My horse horse to go, move all objections that ure lodged ngainst ierclaims by eloquent oratory was carede for by o lad and I was wel- [ “Dem negres,” he ventured to mur the present one appenls to the locatride of the POy oee. | cogied into the squat butspacious house, | mur: “yah, sah, dem negres be varee COUNOIL: BLLUFES, ' ' lelects o -, intive - ies ho constitute i Henee The cos. ’Tz,u Council Belects the Non-Appointive ~— mmies who constitifeditho audience, St wiere the first thing that attracted my | please eefyon gif ‘em two dollars, I con | | OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Bixby, steam heati nitary engl s were very pretty and every charact 1 Officers, \ 043 Life building, Omaha; 202 Merviam was well sustained. "The l\Wdli!‘\\d\ .’.:\‘l‘. ' Iu..-:. rack of :v;nh yr upon which “I‘\I” l”} 4 viitee onsy ‘,I.h suh 3 block, Couneil Bluffs financial succeess, und the ladies of the | lay three long, heavy flint-lock guns,one ooked deep into his mild darvk eyes ONES i N . o 1 ol tof Bestngs S e kit i Woman's Christlan ‘Temperance union, wnder | of which was magnificently mounted with | as Ihanded him the coins for the ne :::‘ o I.‘:h\“nl:“:;::’[::T:?l‘::ur‘y'l‘l“l;::: B8 Ovrrog, No. LEVIN, THE NEW FIRE OHIEF. The Foolish Wil Never Lear whose suspices it was given, ure well satis | gjjver, Skins hung about the walls of | and wondered how the man could hear it Bt | s o8, 8 e LB A real nice looking young man who e e the hall or were spread upon the floor, | my serutiny. There was not u flicker in or otber polsons In Swift's Specide (8. 8. 8.) MINOR MENTION, plowed through twenty-three annual corm | 1 b pyodde, editor of the dafly and weekly | V0 of them occupied by lank, long- | his countefiance, ‘AN EATING SORE NOYLI O =y A Six Thousand Dollar Bu y—Con- | fields in the neighborhood of his home In Ma- Ayfor State of Wymore, Nob., says: o1 | cared, snoozing hounds. 14 Holland, Mioh.: C. 7, Docsbify publishes Hendeteon, Tex., Aug. 93, 1830.— “For elgh- Counell Blufts Tumber Co., conl treaband Lignor Des troyed —Work nilla, Ta., came to town yesterday and told all huve seen the magic effect, of Chamberiain's | An air of rude cleanliness that was | ) T Ty teen monthe 1 had an eating sore on my tongv. New Watere whom he met and became acquainted with Cough Remedy in eases of croup and colds | almost Juxury pervaded the place and | e Dyl Thomas' Eeleetric Oil for cough T was treated by the bost local physiclans, but - wmong my grandchildron, We would not | the voices coming from the tdjoining | colds, sors throat, caturriv and astiima obtained no relief, tho soro gradually grewlng thinkof bed at night without a bottle oms were hauntingly sweet and rich, B orse. 1 concluded flnally to try 8. 8, 8., and The county board of Supervisors v . he had about £20 in his pocket. He did not v O £ worse, 1 concluded ly to try 8.8, 8., b LA s R B . AL L ey MBI AN yin the house. Chamberl: Inoticed that the doors, one on cither | INSIDE FACTS FROM TURKEY, waa entirely cured after using & fow bottles. ! haveitlong. He meandered through the medicines are growing more popular ev ! The ity Jail building is being made cleaner | " strcets and satw b pood oy things novel | day.) L s side of the hall or passnge-way, were - You have my cheerful permission to publish the by sonp and paint. It needed them both [ The city council prolonged |(1-4.w\\1urn'i\.lun— e e e il Bt s \\u\h- and stood open. gising inte | Awmericans Engaged in Teaching in sbove statement for the benefit of these almilarly bidly day night into the middle-sized hour of Tues- | ® ke ally he saw the great post- Ry ae o arge, low rooms, into one of which 1 Avonnd Constantinopl aficted.” €. . McLwnone, Henderson, Tex. office building looming skyward and wonde A STUDY IN BLACK. was conducted by my dusky host, [ by dekisti bl ] 9601634 o Biood ihd Rt Dibsiss i Tk ing what it could be he coneluded to wan | " “Sitdown,” he said, and loft me, re- | Mr. Oscar S, Straus, who suceceded THE SWIFT SPRCIFIC CO., Atlantn, Ga. it of him. | ter inviting nost discussion and ¢ through it. He found amonge other thingsan | yry oo Thompeon in New York Inde- | turning a few minutes later with a bot- | the lute S, S, Cox as minister to Turkey - y Peter Beck and Miss Tnger Christianson, | (oS0 R B T L e the city print. | interesting strangor. “He was o well dressed, | o 0 White " oh 8 horseback | tie of wine and a cup of coffee. and who returned from the post lnst both of Underwood, were united in marriage | /e greates tinthie S slick, smooth fellow who had apparently | © i While he was out I glanced over the | August. i the Hotel Richelicu, by Justice Schurz, yesterday | ing. There were but two bidders for it, the | reveled in this world's blessings, but just | journey through —a secluded and | & ARE P8 WG ORF | BEICEE BHEE (|4 CERR 0 Teibune, . In & convers N the district conrt sesterday Judge Deemer | evening Globe and the Nonpareil. Both hud | then he was badly in need of &0, The man | womewhat watery nook of south- HORIIYE IO oAt e NBLGAN B auie. | yeRtAIATIHIL B BRI 3 A "t of Brown. | made ample preparations to do all the swear- | from” Manilla had it, and the interesting i : mahogany four-post bedstend, exquis. | yesterday afternoon he suid: vt th kY | Bt il dsd ot Yol i stranger offered to borrow it for just a few | ern Louisiana, 1 lost my way and | jtely carved and curtained with red There is probubly no country in the VL Eili el A B LR il S ;mw'h-‘ ok Hll.lyl.l'.;ltl' moments, and would give him as security for =~ wandered for the whole of a bright und | brocade, curious and old, in another a \““H'I of which so litile is known us Tur- s, / s rented her store, corner of | and cuch put the lowest possible estimate | fts safe return a cheek for the vast amount of | yeeio o ttornoos g cogion at | low sofa of the same rich stuff, much | K Almost all the news sent out from 3 rral Sy Eifth aventic and Muin strect, fo an Owila | ypon —the ~ value of its advertising | €110, The young man from Manilla had "‘”“, "(".1']"“" ”,”""fi", e st | Worn but stlll beantiful, and over the | Constantinople is garbled to suit the de- v.yy,.'a".m'.x""i’flfl e B, 0 W T K s Clirls. | SPACC_ consistent with the dignity that | heard of but had never scon 8o much money, | once the wildest and most fun 7 pude mantel a grimy, smoke-dimmed | sives of the foreign representatives qitho diroctors of the Voung Men's Chds: | gioukd characterize an officiul paper | 4nd he longed to et the crisp looke | pect that ever met my eyes. painting of the Virgin, were strangely | there. America has more than five b Rt Ot dmeretiaty fall o the 1ot of the new board | 1 it should happen to be deelared such, The | i, KL B0 M8 possension, S | No houses, no plantations, no signs of | {y contrast with the rough wabls and uni- | dred schools in Turkey, attended by Wealc Mooy, Lo which meets next Monday night morning paper swore to a cireulatic *;‘)‘-*" way, and it was not long until the aspivations | human life, suve what an occasional herd | even board floor, to nothing of the 000 Avmenian and Greek students, A Qi of D Paweread The horticulturists and fruit growers of | ithove the heure the eveniie Joumal Bad | of hoth were gratified. ‘The Manillaman was | of thin, wiry, domestic cattle might sug- | withe-bottomed chairs and the little Then there is the Robert college at Con- o P AT this county are mo g for a fair this sum Dol the lonst and put in the | content to hold the valuable piece of paper in gest, a8 breaking forth from some fringe homemade cypress table, on which | stuntinople. another ot Harpoot, and 0 ousners, Lasritide, mer, Committees have been appointed to | Space was worth the least und his hand while the stranger took a little wallk, s by €€ | burned nn antlquated fvon lamp, At the | medical and surgienl o 1 coot, | Al drains mud loss of power of the Generative Or i . y 2 | lowest bid and got the job at a very great | i o swhs sorel 8 L LR, AR sorlng ‘aCF0RS & verdut- ! i Ll A LEIE O L UALIELER R consult with the managers of the drivin s ”‘” e h “””{‘\ it formerly chavged :v‘.‘.y |} \\“.(. ;‘Iu.;\\“y' mpted to run u\\h_\ “I:l‘lll (h eds or seampering acre \‘lnlv;x one square window some tattered but | all American, These ) mnl.’x’n-u:‘"\'\.'.,.,i.rrlln.- n1‘| y.orer “\N_uv,.l”:‘m:::. Gy o Monday oventng por. | the taxpuyers e yat vl ough und | ous opening in the gloomy woods, the | wypefully darned heavy sill ecurtains | Christians, — but the tem Of | oplam, or stimnlants, which nitimatcly icad 10 ¢l D R ¢ Bids for building a bridge over Indian D ho benk and aet it ehened Norhe | half wild little animals fled from me with | rustled in the air that flowed through, public schidls supported by the Turkish | ey, Conmmption and anity. ey in Mattoson and. Miss Lillie Bodurtha, _The | § o A fury Timsclf with Tooking at it | deor-like agility, and what made the sol- | *How long have you lived here?” I in- | government for - the Mohummeduns | §gentiit form to eary iythe voet pocket, Frico event took place at the residence the | yiiidve combany R H. Spavks; St and dreaming what he could do with | j1,d6 most notable, the booming of alli- | quired, involuntarily, as I took the chair | has been atly stimulated by our BV Raeritten guarantec to cure or vefund ST Sarania i Sttt ateoet ridge company, S5; Sparks, St. s his, and then he would go and hunt h the man offered. schools, and it now compares favorably | the money, | Seitby mail o avy, addrees. Cis- T T e Ui o (e v B the | doseph S hridge “"“":"“.-”"" owner, He tried both, but | gators came from in bayous and “I bayn yah w'en bo'n, sah,” he | with the public school systems of t] colar free, Mention this papce, Addrees e exhibition to be given by the gymns E : Wrough Iron company o iton o S or, . DHa stianger e ) A aRoi AL 3 it S ; ML AU wchi Ofce for U, fum department of the Young Men's” Chris 4SR5 Tinge ron bridgo company, $4014, | [iled completely in the lutter, The stranger | ponds near which I passed. answered, politely striving to mate his | most enlightened Christinn countvies WA AL O v BT TOR GO, TLL. fo had disappeared, and could not be found, The | © mp : g el 1 ? ks T A an association on Tuesday evening promises b by » e sun was lo e west, almost | Englis] You find among 'k students no VORI TN DM T N EICY :‘j;" ST I'h‘”‘: .m“ he 'LL.. v 18 I NS wht for the: ohiaft ¢ of the | Man from Manilla cannot understand yet Thy s i o $ _ "'Ir\'.‘ h “”_" :‘“'_' Hon b "L g ‘(‘ ! "",!'”” h :.‘ " ML il Kulin & Co., Cor. 15th & Douglas Strecs, : n ! Joyd en the fight for t « ainey of the | whother he went up the elevator orup in a | down to the horizon in fact, when, after ou were born here wnts of discord, no so istic ten JoA. Fuller' & Co., Cor. 150 & Douglas Siicets, nnd should be given o crowded house. - five - department wassprng and four ved halloon, or was canght up into heaven as a | hreaking through a dense tangle of bay | “An’ my fahter an’ gran'fuhter, bo'n | dencies asin Russia, There docs n K, Woster 6., \Coutei Diam. Fows Mrs, R. B. Thompson, aged twenty-one | hot ballots H \‘ on, “m»i;n uted ®rowcard’ for leaving so much money in his bushes and making my way for some | 30l yos, sah, all boln ynh, exist on the of the globe a mo . g dicd yestenda at e family residence, | between o - candidates, | ¢ lands. - S L] PG AL His story was o simple one when pres- | purely democratic government than .. 216 iR | vl ToV L G Toh SRS Wby Wiién the banks open_this moming he will | distance under mossy, low-hanging 1ive | iy’ e told it. | An ancestor-he was | that of Turkey, The goneral improssion S. E. MAXON, Soungor sister st @ dis- | from one to four v get his check cashed, orif he can't do that he | gak houghs, T came upon a considerable | not sure of the generation back—had | is that the sultan dees little but de younger sister stricken with the same dis- | from one to four votes each, and aftera good |\ GRS h pUOO s ! | ! 5 thi e remains will be taken to Afton, | deal of discussion the mattcr was lnid on the | ol NUSEOWKL SR ARG RIS SN | bl overlooking a beautiful, lake-like | come from San Domingo, fleeing from | his tine and thoughts to pl ! /] , tomorrow evening for interment | table, while the council procecded to cle don't succeed in that he will walk hoine, expansion of one of the ous. Here | the awful insurrections, and had settled | fuct T don’t bei there is o more had- The Judd-Wells Company took out build- | strect supervisor und poll tax collector. mas e I S i 5 _ | here on this very spot with his sluves. | working sovereignin Furope than Abdul nits vestorday for ten new | Tolmson anid A. 4. McLioren were'elected .:‘»f ice residence property centrally located '."-‘.; it lhmrr‘ “""I"." "]f !,’ 1 At "-1 Doubtless he hid history sadly mixed, | Hamid. Both he and the Turkish peo- | And Superintendent. x of them are to by ited on Sttt ;_“. Of .‘Wl"‘h’:““h‘,‘hk‘“ Sty r sule by E. H. Sheafe & Co. cord, and, lifting his head, neighed | ¢ there was internal evidence that the | ple generally have a surprisingly clear | ROOM 251 MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNCIL O ocaoeeh i i ftmied ol L collactor) Charlle’ Bolman e shrilly. larger facts of the tradition were well | knowledge of Amevica and curent BLUEFFS, TOWA. e Goet. bf tha bl tinas rana from | was retived - bl g ]lm'[l'nx Gl GO, e No scene could be more lovely than | preserved and authentic. : | ,l\xlnl n affaivs. At the time ofthe | S 2 APl gl Lt Ballotting for chicf of the fire de veral months since the members of the city - one before me. The water was as | Some ono of the forefathers, probably | Johnstown disus the sultan placed | Tuos. Ordicnr. TR P m:.:“’“,:j‘,f:.',;' \‘ \LL':”":‘,,,", 5 was the resumed and o lavge number of bal. | council took the initiatory steps toward pub- ;Illl\';l_":: |;;I‘l“.;,,,l,l Fat .I-,ll“. 4 ,:d'm Gtill as | N0t the original Colon from San Do- | £200 in my hands for transmission to the | Rra Y ¢ DICLY s L e hcniation | 1015 were iaken without result, and the coun- | lic improvements for the year by notifying by : ¢ Py G ® | mingo, had been a great scholar, somy | suffercrs,” He wus the only sovereign to OFFICER & PUSEY that wiil be of interest to the traveling pub. | ¢il adjourned until yesterday afternoon publication property owners on many streets | the sky over one-half of it. wifile over |}, " lig "and had collected many books | do such win act. e is constantly taking | lic. Hehas bought and completely refitted } ,,,.l.,"m\“..'.T"\.;:.Iymxl:\‘::" \‘(',l-.;(w';f.hlm-n.n chie to grade und pave henecessary thirty days | the other half the breeze was leaping | and w few pictures during his annual | money from his private purse to relieve BAN [< E R S I\\m'.-\ mw]»:ul |'.|v’1r~ly<l\uw:u_;n_. I‘u a Loy bE thiat dopirtmenvaglniEIt) sted | having expired the council. yesterday ordered gleefully, bearing white wavelets before | visits to Puris and Avignon, the real | distréss indifferent parts of his territory, O ot et I e e plishes that | 1m0t long, for came that had six little ayes in | the following work: it. The sunlight. veddened by a_slight | ancestral place of the family. | and by his kindness he has won the love Gotha M TotaL he will resum » his trips between the Bluffs | it for ‘Frank Levin, and he was declured Paving—Second avenue, Eighth to Tenth; that was beginning to vise beyond | WIS varee supeyoo m t wll his subjects, e Council Bluf Towan and Boone, and Mrs, Messmore will be the | clovted. oo 4 o e Third avenue, Eighth to Tenth; Fourth lake, fell level across u vast grassy Yah, sah, varee supeyoo. In their judicial system the Turks S B e N A T Sh recopnized head of the house. D e o antl | avenue, Eighth to Tenth: Fifth avenue, | marsh like a sheet of flame and struck | He led me across the hall into another | huve made a‘great advance by adopting | coticeiion made and futeres b o Late numbers of the Sult Lake papers con- | KUbInE Groiincs, WEE BRI pherni | Bighth to Thirteenth; Ninth street, from | the water with long blades of crinfon | room: ‘and sure enough, there were | that of Franceand by allowing appeuls tain some information that”will ‘please the | e TSR BTN for | Broadway to Eighth avenue; Teuth street, | nd_gold. —Southward Iy a dark, | shelves of boo onCHOtRHEm e | LTI RLOT pHor COlRERA T o tin < 5 fricuds of M. B. Brown. the old-time man- | gt i (ST ML B Al | from Brosdway o Bighth asenue: Saventh | Solemn eypress swamp; northward the | pecially valuable—unless an old edition | no despotic administrative system as in CHRIS BOSEN, ager of the Western. Unlon_telegraph con ; adway to Eig enue; Seve lagoon swiung round the live ouk wood | of Volfaire or of Rousscau or of Fen- | Russin. Even greater reforms would he el { ready passed its second reading intheold | oo S A g % v ref pans I Council Blufts, (1t i the fact it | G St e pat upon its. final 1 avenue Ninth to Tenth; Fifth avenue BT | ' \GoSlost. 1was not very near the | clon — could be o called — and | made and & higher civilization veached | Q A Q - Fappmenriod away tho highost honers and | it was! killed ¥ the fonrirepublic to Third; Washington avenue, Main to | o 1¢ const, but the unmistakable salt | theve hung some prints, once | if it were not for the coustant interfer- AL (1]]( Dot the et shiots e ROk Mouttalt | voring for it and the three democrats weainst, | Eighth; Bighth streot, from - Washington | £ S 05 G0 beautiful, but mow so smoked with | ence in Turkish affaivs by the Buropean | . e, Brown mado twenty-seven scores out, | 1 DI NCGsALY Lo s passiee. o | Dionue to Mynstors, Stutsmun stret, fom | 778 was May and the magnolias were | pine smoke that they were worthld SowelE BIHioE PanEFALL e ba B o AtIG Factory and Planing Mill 1 possible thirty, while the next best was || Seseral suher : Pierce t0 litners Grace street, from Broad- | 4 inning to. bloom: my hors's feet | On & peg in the wall above the fireplace, | Turkey opposes all great modern ini- actory ¢ g . eighteen, i : wan to Ouk; Franiin wventie, Plerce to | were bathed in fountaing of blue and | but below the high mantel, hung two | provements. Bui railways are heing || Best equipped. most centrally ot fies i P e . G. Tipton, Broadway. 15 Platner strect, from Grace to Frank- | wild violets. Everywhere the colors of | long flint-lock pistols, the ba encournged there.and you ean go by | Jiti G, I, S podaon, lutel pattvem The gasolind stove Is more dangerous than s 2 inavenue: Fourth street, from Tenth to | the rainbow flashed,and on every breath | brass with bell muzzle . throu sin from Paris to Constanti- Tl attention glven 1o seroll and 1and e s roand o ; Elegant gold center picees, full size, for 10 | Eleventh avenues; Eleventh avenue, Fourth | [ qrew in u bewildering sense’ of per- | ing the flash pan on top of the bre nople in sixty-two hours, The Deutsche Pl i (i G ns € G bl S | cents, Drmer price 81, Three band border fumes. where the vent was stopped with bhunk of Berlin is hehind w railway from nilicstinnton opliguses miiimilihics gils stove. £ 4 5 Niles, 406 Brond- NPT ptea) et tto] 5 : 5 el 5 VLot CornerNorth Main and My nste 1f you wish to scll your property call on the pae I S L to terminal: Twelfth street from avenue B to | 10 pass the night, and was preparing to When dinner was announced 1 w distance of 1,600 i the rond Deing | oo g e s o DN Judd & Wells Co,, C. B. Judd president, 606 | The Burglars Used a Wagon. First Jovonth to Thirteenth: | dismount when a dog began to bay just | shown into u rear shed room, only one- | already co: oas far as Angora. 1 > Broadway. = | ¢ general merchandise stove of Chris. d avenue, Ténth to Thirteenth: Fourth | beyond athicket of cedurs. [t wasa | half of which was floored. This was | When” completed it will eross all the l)R (41\1 I‘ l | 1, S, Wost, porvelain crown and bridge | Larson at507 South Mab street was burglar- | avenue, Twelfth to Fifteonth Fifth'av deep-voiced hound burking as if for l]mll.l ll‘m‘vhbvn and (]}nm;]{ room, ‘I'h(: Purkish provinees in Asia. = No. 12 Pearl. jzed at an carly hour yesterday morning, and | rpicirg B e LT L5 sl sheer idleness. The sound was as wel- | floored part serving as the latter, the 7 - 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway come as it was musical, for it told me | earthen part as the former w\ul.- rvous debil poor memory, difidence, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. bout $600 worth of goods taken. The bur- | Pywelfth to Fifteenth ; ronth street from A LI i Lhy Dr. M . i eenth; ¢ s . b A s £ T G ( sexual weakness, ples,cured by liles' or the reason that it was so boldly planned | from Broadway to Tenth avenue: Thirteenth | cttling myself at case in "“\ saddle [ 1“'1 v.'”l t i l”f"'!‘" ,"]« ‘(‘ N and Douglas. of facial blemishes, such as Phples, nd exeeuted and - such e wmount of | Strect from Thivd avenue to Tenth avenue; | listened, = A ‘noise of row-locks or of u | look right into a very dity st 3 Blotehes, Black Heads, Freckies, Super- i "he store is located in o | Mleys between First, Second, Third and | paddle touching o skifi’s' side now My host set at the table with me: AP ARLS, fluous iir, W. 0. Wit left last evening for a eavy goods taken. The *""“‘\I{N ted in i Roirth avenues from Bleventh to Twelfth | peached my ear; and 1 wondered why [ | no other member of the houshold joined months' trip on the Pacific coast. two-floored frame building, and is protected | streets; alleys in block 19, Williums' first | had not before hoticed the pirogue and | us. We were served by u large, o R el colcho GILt Delivered by oareler In any part of the City . W. TILTON MANAGER Six transfers were filed for record ye Begun day. The consideration was £,000, L] that his name was Nelson Westover and that Constable Wesley picked up a stray horse, | day morning, and then did not complet a roan, day night. The owner can secure | bikiness seheduled for the session Al attention glven o the re l ar recovere braskn; | AR A > | until the first regular mecting in May. ; S E Ao i Ll [ above the store with bis family, and has the | sl o over the water, the graceful little vessél | homely, well-cooked, savory, d 5. | tjipough the Pincio, i public garden in Franlc Niehol has ret from Salt Lake ; . A osig 3y 1oLy, G Crplnl T 4 ity where b his been holding i position jn | Feputation of being very vigilant it protecting | Drs, Woodbury have removed their dental | came shoreward. Lts occupunt, a slender We ate by the light of a curious iron | pi;0% he keeper of u cafe found a row MANUFACTURING CO. he Western Union telegraph office, under | his worldly goods and treasures. But despite | oftice to 101 Pearl street, up stairs, girl apparently, sat near the stern and | lump, whose oil had the singular fra- | 00008 ving upon the ground, says the 15t/ Avonuo itnd 215t Streot Manager M. B. Brown, for the past year. He | his caution, bolts and bars, the thieves drove e wielded the paddle with vigor and ease. | grance of candle-bervies, During the | (v Koy, Loy were strung upon | - i 5 has returned to the city to remain perma- | up to his premises on the alley side, broke , Police Points, Evidently the dog was baying her wel- meal two sweet and pow rful voices sung | )15 S hat? thought ho. “F | S 1 h I)()(n ;u](l ]HII](IS nently. open the alley gate, foreed the rear doov of | Judie McGee is an carly - Breakfust- | come us she returned from “some. voyage | @ song, the words of which T could not | GV I AC i (r i hese. " S0 | Frank 11 Pusey of Denver arrived vester- | (1o <tore and carricd ont a full wagon load of | i1 at 6 oclock, he is able to reach the city [ across the now rapidly darkening biyon, | catch, some one playing the air on a | jte FIeC, Th WES) NEER HACRE 80 | oll TosSiwing i Slay morniwe from New York. wheve o Bas | o is wnd dry goods, The noiso awakened | Duilding by 7 oclock, when he opens cowrt for | The sun had fallen below the horizon, | dulcimer that Lhad seen in the libravy | J o0 0 he quoth et ol trhets, company: of l,“j blo \‘“ “‘l‘““ b "'\ "j\“' O O sontbatho supposed it was some | a short session. This is for the accommodu- | the fog was turning from rose purple to | ( I may call it) and another joining in you something handsomer, but th will | s p ALl work 1o be sively interested. e spent the day with lis | lated teamster putting away his team, and | Hion not merely of culprits, who areiua hurry | silver gray, and Lnoticen that the nearly with a ilue. Al have to do.”™ “*And whut did you pay for | f : oents and will leave for the westin the | tumed over with a mental nalediction upon | 10 ¢stablish their innocence, but for the con- | full moon was wan _against the eastern Dem’s ma negres singin’ zat song. | them?” ghe nsked. ve fianes,”said YOUR hing. he night owls in general and went to sleap | venience of ofticers who, having been on duty | $ky. Above the dark jungle of the | Yuh, sah, ma negres,” said my host. | he, “You paid enough, surcly.” said | j; MUNDSON, 5. 0. Longee left last night for Littleton, i, When he came down to open the store | all night, want to crawl into their cots. A | SWamp some wide-winged bivds were | give his pronunciation of English but | she, “for they ave wretehed imitations.™ | N. H., \Ilu'n‘ |.‘|- will take charge of an ex- | i the morning it resembled old Mother Hub- | yumber of drunks were thus disposed of y slowly _~;ulln|g southward. imperfectly, as the spelling loses the in- [ Then the poor fellow confessed that ,w tensive dry goods establishment. He has | bard's cupboard. 1t was very, very b % H k £ Sobk **Hoo-la! hoo-la! hoo-ce!” quavered a | definable sweetness of the intonation. i | Houe) R AL L ool abl e 1 Ny tordny morning, Undor Judge McGeo the ) ig 1e8S 1 wad found, not hought them. **Faugh 8 S t B ' Decn onnceted with the Couneil Blufty sav. | Tl goods taken covered every [ine the un- | il woinie | Uider Tales, Meties U | 10ud swoet voice from the pirogue, He call he shilrain he negres,” lisped | opied the wife, “11| wear nothing which | itizens' State Ban K, it dUE Y Wiee yatie B0 mude | Jortunaie mordhant carvled and kmust vl S oo ratsed from old time $7.00 to | **Hoo-la—la hoo, la-hoo-hoo-c an- | the fat negress, with a low chuckle, | has heen cast off,” and she threw them I T e Janent depirtire from the ity oo | Tiibyee to ey he Stuft away and load it i | $15.60. No perceptible decrense in patronage | SWered a baritone from the shore just | winking atme, | behind her trunk, Paia Up Capital.... 50,000 i S gl | their wagon. * is yet discernible, heyond the ¢ r thicke **Me shilrain_evair one at ze school in By the rest chan the hushand | Surplus. #6000 Ladies! | Phe noise they made also attracted the at- | D. Ferguson, who was arrested for inde The girl waved her paddle in the air | Pavis; yah, sah, in Paris, za been {0 | yoqd in one of the public prints the next | Liability to Depositors 5,000 Call at MeAtee's store today and try a cup tion of others. Charley Foxley, the deputy | ¢ent exposure of person, X K and replied with « el that sent its | years zave,” quickly spoke up the man. | yioening that Princess Olympia Doria of Van Houten's cocou. 2 wis held i the ity uilding until | AL e recilar 10 biclock session of egurt | silvery ripples to every dreamy nook of | *“Dem’s me negres in zave singin'.” | @Ay had lost u vow of pearls belong- i fter 2 o'clock by the extended session of the | the more complicated cases were heard. The | ¢ha hiyon, The negress chuckled again, but said | inw to u famous antique necklace, I it ! SRR B s R T R TS ayon. 8 g gain, w toa famous antigue necklace, 1°or ifih BOSTON STORI council, und wheu passing in front of tho | st Witesling of e was sk of the e | T know now how to sugest the feeling | no more, : R the veturn of the trensure w rewsrd of | bank in N m.J. rn lowi SildipELoinTS Abyatome Hen st R ORI oL ol by R A Aoy it tal | (thAsicamaloyaEanat b i1 had a Me ouife, sah, she' in T 100, the | 1,000 francs ($200) would be puid. Then | deposits. Attractions on Ou md Floor for | { A ¢ were four whom he arrested for dis- | glimpse of old Avcadin, as if u waft of | man added; “she come buck nax ye the restauratewr (his name was Peppe Monday and the Week. Latrson: places his 1088 At a higher figure | turbing the peace. He pictured perfect peace und quict joy had reached | mebbe so. extricated the steing of pearls from the F. M. ELL.I'} é( CO? 300 pair sample corsets, including French 600, but a careful estimate placed upon | Scene as one of great fury and turbulenc me from some lund of eternal apple “*He know vareee true 00's ‘is ouife,” | wipbish behind his wife’s teunk and cen, coutil, jeans and summer col f the goods taken indicates that it | occurred on Lower Broadway ag shop | hlooms, murmured the woman with o knowing | took the bundle to the Piluzzo Colonna, goods sold from 6 to %125, all to go ut 4 will wbout approximate that figuve, The loss | Kept by M. Zultsman. When Oficer Doyle Overhead some wild fowl were blow- | smile and a shrug of her heavy Shouls S T R R S R e i | Aizes from 19 to 27 in ecru, white, creme and | is a heavy blow to Mr. Larson, who is one of | entered the place Zultsman had his brother | ;0 eir clangerous DiNes: 4 g e | k 3 ing their clangerous pipesiand although | ders, [ identified he: pourls us hor lost trons- Anipeinlan ot e 8, e best” divavia zens It 1l was stamping the life out of him, | 3 Y o . 5 5 i W USLIN UNDERWEAR e pnuduayion e I el MY | Zaltsmans wite wab olding the baby and | L id not look up' I knew thut their | - *AVan me ouife come ‘ome fom Paris,T | yyeg, und she promptly and joyfully paid | AN VTGO ST bY Iu three lots for Monday and the week, face of serious dificulties. erying. A young man named Gillinski wi ngs were shining against the sap- | bil’anew Couse: yah suh, varee large | Simor Peppe 1000 franes, who took a Dl Roonis 4 and 246 Mery LOT | AT “The police have several pretty definite clues | Seemingly a looker on, —Doyle rounded them sky. Inmy mind locks of poems, | manseeon,” continued my host, as we | fiendish delight in taunting his wife with HB1ams, Ta. - Correspondence solicited Afullline of corset covers, plain embroidered | to work upon. One of e news officers - 1D, and calling eslas Bl illxlv Eihngn singing hn'«}~ 11\.41“1]”“ ir | arose from the table; “a catenu—mebbee | he civeumstance that she had spuened | == and laco trimmed inall sizes, 25¢ cach | vested a stranger who gave the name of W. 0 Rasbi 0 IQIEEIRLY A hat | wilken phrases and flooded me with un- | s0.” e a necklace which any queen might envy. PO J il Night gowns, full size, rufile trimmed, 25¢ | P. Dy lnn-vlh|m‘lnu:;HVI on general prinei- | the woman had been guilty only of sobbing | {fjary ,].!p. melody, The singing and playing stopped short o ool e e CeRREL e SIPPIS(C ],\]-‘ NOTIC RS e iq. | Ples. Ho wus required to spend the night B L B st e | ™ Very soon the pirogue touched shore | as our foot-falls on' the passage-way an- | four vows of pearls, each row fastened COUNCIL BLUF eral, trimmod, 356 ey, e nd embrold- | the cliy Jull und will bavo a hearlne bofore | Joug mon ho hnd poen gullty: only of & ut some distance from me, and I saw the | nounced our approaeh 1o the room i | il u sepir hw.,“,,,‘,,‘.! Clnsp, was tho Misses’ and ladies white skirts 3 e e e ey rten e | ingzon was also set free, The two Zultsmun | tall girl spring out and loop the little | which the musicians had gathered. 1T finest” pearl necklace in Italy, Aside Childven’s and infant's white \ment. Ui suid 10 bo nothing con. | brothers were closely questioned. The cause | painter around w stake; then, springing | heard a scampering of the ne 08 | feom its intrinsic value of 420,000, it was & 0 $1.64, u bargain wecting hin with the evin & of the trouble was leartied to be. the veceipt | up the blull, she was lost to my view. 1| they ran out through a side door With | {reasured by the princess as an - heie- | JWANTED Fhstclus st (o1 1xhe 5 LOT 2 AT 30c Yesterduy afternoon the officers wo of a partnership/letter from the father iu Pal- | could not clearly make out her features, | much giggling and suppressed chatter- | lgom, having been in the family many | Y} work (g cill ot prio: Motel ditmeson’ we Corset covers BAMALS. nadks | fonSthe Blten fond (w0 BUIGR 6L D10 Mot estine. Each wanted the first veading of the | 0T folg that she. was not ill-lookings | ing. [ S 2o'elock today. It s Hiddsniksth alloy < noapsbalsont . | parentul cpistle, aud within - five winutes | poy form was litheness itself and the | My host sat with me until late, telling P W ANTED e sl e o i DRIt gowhs, trimmed with feather edge | When taken to the central statjon they we BlgELLB roslmAn Md ot 1u gt s RO | very embodiment of wild gruce. me much about his wife and « )I.n.m. moin | Adoloh Lallos eartinge manfacturer, 19 110 S TS G Chomiso il drawers, embroidercd and | \arante Cirartio Haison o Albert “Sune | denied fighting, but admitted talidug “kinder | Quite sure of finding @ house on the | Puris and about the mansion he intend- | Carroll street, Buflalo, N, ¥, states: Fwas | Sl on OO S, 510 By, tucked, Bie, S e, Who comploted & ten day’s. sentonee | loud like.” “Phe judge fined them cach $100 | other side of the cedur thicket, [ turned | ed to build for them when they ve- | troubled with wausea of the stor siele | S Wi 1o LOT 3 AT 50c on Monday mornine. They have loft town | and costs, the total bill being 45, enough to | my horse’s head that way and rode | turned. headache und 1 debilLy L FANTED A good girlin i smdl fonily Corset covers, with full yoke of em- | and the probubility is they wore some of the Dostugo o sopurato letters heveafter. | through, To my surprise I came upon Me wife is varce fuir, varee blonde; | Blood Bitters cured g, \\_ st e gl ool Gall e brgidery and torchon Lace, 30 [ clothing taken from Lurson's, he offivers ave | (The od folks will doubtless be alvised 10 | orange orchard “of perhups fivo hundred | yuh, suh, she varee pule,” he insisted; Joronh Tofforacn on Guying: Cotsatorannd nauiie rs GoorEl A Mothive Hubbard night: dresses, beautifully | satistiod they were iniplicated in the burglary | Bercafter avold trying to muke one letter do | Jdeeclhiie 1 Ko the low, brond | un’ zom shilain, too, za varce fair P e R R e B nd hadd ainaccomplice: who owns w team auil | for both brothers” voof a vine-covered cottage showed dim | yuh. sah, ouite as snow!” InnoounbianlkUL B ont dashnbio by JOOR SALE At ubargain: e double s Broidory i toshion. Taco i faataq Ok | veken o The Loaders and gray under the wide boughs of un My bed that night was soft and sweet, ::;I‘“’l{’ e mI:‘ o, s LR o und uilcors ono vor fl.'mm-' o witly koars feather stiteh braid, H0c We want you to list_your reutal property | of fine watehes and jewelry in the city, and | enovmous live-onk, The picture struck | fainily feagrant, as if perfumed with | 8k R IR Gy Thauire it Snyaers commission hou ALl the above poods will compave with | With us und we will secure you good, reliable | the place to buy the best goods at the lowest | me 08 one of remgrkable expression—a | some rare herb or dried flower, R RN ot 1 Chumell Bluirs goods sold ut 3 tenauts, Rents collected and special atten- | prices, is the establishnient without rivals, | sort of vignet from some old romance Next morning when 1 looked out of '\"v“_:“”'v R R e T 01 RENT - Hawkese roller flone FOTHERINGHAM, WHITHEAW & Yon styen to catw of pronorty, 1, H, Sheafo |iitho most volinblo fim of g Riding around. the angle of the or- | my window I saw five young persons of | hundsome man, | ) 016 RENT - Hawkesn roller flos oA A HIEBLAW. & 00, (i 0 BISUAWAY.A1d MR &hy 4R plalie C.B. Jacquesiy & Co. | ¢hurd I eame in front of the house and | nifferent and regularly graduated nges «caders and Promoters of Low Prices, | P T ——— halted, A clump of pear trees grew at | get into a small smack and sail off down cil Bluffs Pinest phioto galiery in the west— Shevra %20 Re i i i - Qen's oW place, 45 wnd 45 Maio strect, ok Adn Roward, one sido and o groat’ bower of seupper- | the bayou, They hud fish-nets and the | FUCGENud - eeame o neglected el ghborhoot, T ) Ko W -room 1AV ki E. C. Hunt of "Tug Bee left yesterday with | from the o by a high board fence which | addition. % ” i SCaT ¢ | jet-black 1 v 4 v D m unsalsin D) [hycatendnygvit i h HAI W e I oeeiooa | the person that propelled it. Searcely | jet-black mnegro woman, who Found by Hor Husband ] - his wife for a short visit to refatives in- Ne- | pelos small yard. The proprietor lives | Bids for the above work ave to bo received | yogt BUAI (CH0 APGE L PSHRY | Spoke duving the meal, wh Y e T T it l( i j o) l“ I) ]y ros, CAs, R, ITANNAN, Cas) NOR RENT---Three unfurnished toons South Sixth st Men to sell the complete school who by utter diseegard of loyalty to his manager and vespect for the publie, | 337 e AR A Mugivzine. he practice of guying | *Naam s y house on §th o, 1By 1 | - An Englishman aged about eighteen years, | nong vines flanked a little rose garden. | othe sphernalin of well-equipped | Knew, him, Bic Beon b e Con Fito broke out in the kitehen of Fritz | Destroyed the Liquid. weight about 125 pounds, stature small, and | n front of a wide verandua magnificent | fishing-folk. One of them I vecognized i Meyer's restaurant on- Main street, opposite An imperial edict went forth from Justice | ™ .\‘nnl‘. ;'.m‘. sp ". ! \Txl{‘I\vwl\lVl'l‘,:|ll~'l'll nder spread its glossy grecnc 1,{ I\ as the ;:nIM{I hl,"‘ seen in the pirogue the | 1IN S8 A R e R a8 T n et A RNt OO e C001t Vaetordhy fatsiaan (hat years, light complected, broke nto androbbed | spacious hall van entively “through the | evening before, g | unworthy of un artist or ntloman, | N d-room eottge, 810 S o R T A Syt el A d to the thirsty carth a quantity of | MY store of o large quantity of jewelry; low, appavently almost rotten building, At broakfast my host was not so gayas | SiWQrthy ofuh artist oF @ £eEEE, | o el omplotaly ratned the on under gontrol |\ Whisky and wine that was captured by | Buttons, collar “buttons, wwutoh " che giving me a ghmpso of laxuriant tufts of | ho had been at dinner, and his fue wore | The lelsure hours, s Bl ssike | onihan i, B0 iy e completely ruined the rear portion, including | Meer ky e that was captured by | chavms, ladies' necklaces, vings, ear drops, | flag-like plants bearing great ved and | a look, as I thought, of vexation, The | ¥ b i Bhean LORID ARGES MR Kin IR TN b S Do e the kitchen aud sleoping apartment, The | Constable Covalt i bis vaid on 4 Streetsvillo | breast and searf pins, knives und razors, ote. | #o[ flowers growing ina sortof rude | fat negress was very attentive to us, but | 0¥ fi 1EOEE BRI nfliets | e residined \\;“‘,m iHonin st e’ building is an old frame structure and the fivo | S81000 two, weeks ago. The proprictor, | Both men exchanged old suits for durk feans | o (OIS FEoWInK 6 SO FEEE R G id.” ing theexuberance of his personal hune Chaice” Jots' i Mutiias st En) was coMmunicated to it by n_dofective flue, | "0 Doo.” who was fined 80 and costs, is | Pants and stripod light coloved cotton Himnel | G080 500 BREE, J0E TN G When I was ready to resume my jour- [ 1pon the nudience. The h hearsulg und | Labon ARG, 6 G T Biivain’ G, 'Nob, to Everything excopt tho small amount of furni. | Stll in juil serving out the sentence smposed | shirts und black silk summer caps. Addvess | JEN TG00, A8 long that it | ney the man went to fetch my horse | subsequent pevformunces of & play Y | yyde for Counell Bluffs proporty ture and dishes i the dining room was de- | 1B defanlt of pavient, and ho was spared the "H"H!M'\IML}*: Cuilis, LARSEN, (o iael ‘{ Sl u‘ e A BEY ABS TOOR, AN b e 10 oy | nab his property, and he hus no rizht to Viaeant 1ots i all parts of the ity on eisy stroyed by fire and wate) loss will | SEEDLof seeing the paving scrubbed with his April 8, 1800, Council Bluffs, la was sinking intg the grounc ) ) A e £ (o o | mutilate them.” Managers and leading | term i WELS00 ol | hikh wines. Constable Covalt performed the et grass and vines gud moss were envelop- | saddle-pack. As Teame out of my voom | FEETEE I | SRR GG B mortgnge Jowns, Union of Ni York, through the | €Xteution and be led the bottles with the | March Receipts at the Stock Yards, | ing it. The boards of the roof w 1 was confronted by the negress. : . T R e | L e AR ey of J. C. Lange. The build was | SMLLOf & knight-crrant. Tnthe lot was some | There were veceived and sent out from the | warped, spongy and covered with lichens, | *That man is my husband,” she f ‘; d IR AN BRI B not duniuged to the extent of more than Neuk colord Hguid ihat wis reputed 1o be | unjon stock yurds in this city during the | While the walls, made of pine logs, were | in patois, “Hes s w.u‘yl....'- and his Uhomesiyes nob pevmit it in | [0 BALE-My maldowwe. g B e A i o e frous suf. | WHUITS Vilohess OF vivtucs. About 80 wort | Month of Mareh 240,002 ORLHLE, 0,368 oulves, | AWIY G- Ripdlenoyof the: fonnagtian,| ehicren, edaude. Sou e SAME o ) “Where exumple leads the |y S, ehted by electricity focation while endeavoring to save the turni. | W s destroyed, § BN hogs, 17145 shicp, 14,7 hornes, mak: | and the rudo posts of the veranda werd | wishos you to consiier him i white man, | SR8 SRS S OC 0 | ISR hrosents; *hi 0 e ture in her sleeping apartmoent S - ing a total of 22 ar weather-beuten und fur from pey sndicu- | but b negr ender cun-rightly claim tho rospect of | fost. dxio il sl or exchismi praved Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl sty ——a——— 1 the children ave negroes § any unléss he shows it to them Council’ Bluffs. N.'M il it money for Lombard Inyestment compian) Crowning the Queen of Fu 'I‘)w girl and a man who had met her She spoke very gently, without the 4“"‘“"’ Riang Lipan.ho Hentd i Rends, of Counell Bluff - A steady downpour of rain, driven bya tor- | a the landing turned at the threshold | lenst show of feeling, smiling meantime | nqAbe pubite RV BTG AT — Without doubt there are many persons now | Important to Horsemen: Lavge line horse | g bing her dead-black, closely DayTHaUk d0UbL ka0 o Aty yossans now | Hmportaut to Horsemon| we line nudoof wind that played havoo with skirts | 1o look back ut mo whon they heurd my | und rubblng Jiors dend:blael and thit muny aetors exhibit this trifing houscs, by S R Rice water, but are unable to pay the usual price L und umbrellas, was not sufticient to prevent a | horse’s feet, I saw that they were | kinked hair with h Ut & Bluffs, for introducing the water into their premises. The Manhattan sporting headq'vs, 418 B- | lurge audience witnessing the crowning of | father and daughter; their attitude and Her husband . foot 1 Appreciating this fact, the New York Plunb. | Wity The Crowning of the Queen of F appearance told this, verunda und she hurried away, iy g 5 2 ing compuny will locate a yard hydiant six e - R T Y e A (T i Immediately the man came toward me I'he man had brought out hi o 1 by y I AN same with water main, with everything com The Council Bluffs waterworks company midway boetween that of New Orleuns o vight rog vaged from 7 until 10 o'clock. The ladies and 1 some four 1 pleto and the water rody to use fordlo. Cash | yestorduy beg gentlemen who braved the storm tere well EROTE (O, T Wholesule and Retail Doalers 10 with onder. This ofter applies to unpaved le 0 e " D YSMUEDIAR bogua ol '\'\’nh b lavge force of |'yonuig for an evening of rure enjoyment was | 4nd ”l' Patol f e nokrhos H Aty iR AT stidots where mains are laid Bt N pon. settling reservoir at the | gpoala ™ " B featuro of | YOry duvk, almost bluck, with wuyy de h ) § i l - AYEN ¢ HOW reservoir aud the other lm A black hair and beard, but his féatures | that it would be & F ‘ I % y the entertainment wus even better \ t 1o return from ¥ Several desirable dwellings with modern | Provenents connected with it will call for the | than ‘the rohearsals | led the friends ~|mn-;| ittle, if any, African peculine- | thew siurn from R fmprovements for rent in vicinity of the | expenditure of 80,000 by the corpany this | of the young ldies to auticips and there | ity ooking over' ) head und his [ T offered him mone o B 2 B Presbyterian church. E. H. Sheafé & Co., spring. The work is being doue under the | wasnot a p ut wa |-x|[u|m d so well | daughter I saw that she w t he refused 2 P oudway, and 204 and 206 Pleree + Council Biuf yentul ugcute. | supervision of Eugiucer Birkeubine, sud will | that the sy ) auded enthusiastically. | darker than he, and the negro dush u) w of polite coutempt for th He's o fool shortcomings, Lowest Prices. Dealors, send tor Cutalog s o shade wrting; b