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6 CTHE COt OFFICE OMAHA BEE. N( Dr MW cred i Tl the cit The board n the city b The Te the Hughes Todny i water hill until U o'clock The Council Blufts Medical a s rogrular meeting vening at of Dr. Macrea It leoks now f Council B have no professional nine for t Interest in basebal waned here An individusl named No; 00 muich noise on the was gathered in and Invitations arc out the golden wedding of He and wife, who will have been n years next Tue vening, Giee Mel* Yt e for A F street and Fourteenth about three hundred re construction iu the cit George Criss, the negro notoricty by y el in bl n Jnct night the opera house show A building Charl M frame res Paln smaller fesued i o 1din teforn leased W peric lust day oclation held st ¢ the oftl iffs would The making t and lat for elebration of D. ¢, Bloomer rried fifty the terday a fine Miteliell on Eighth avenue, Ther idences in at the present time who gain He mar furnished yes into the | | ulh, for Hu erection of a nee on lot 91, block Bayle Several permits bui 1 additions were s & for also empleton arvested Perry Lyons \ lodized him ine the station on Jf esault and battery, His vietim i racas oceurred on Gustrope (e s ¢ name not appearing. They will troubles to Judge Magee this mor GIf the ladies of the Women's Cl nee upion will consent did entertainment, was Lov stord business ng them the mbled in Coun of & week” tuce it of the Q1 yesterdiy biggest audi cil Bluffs yun, and I hope they w John Crow has a gric e lice, Hewas arrested on the charge of keeping open his trary to th unday closing orde Iying in jail all night was disch morning upon the showing that the owner of the place outside was fal s thut he was wce that oy i show is worthy L repr Sunday n the next not He al wrying a werchants located n and Main stre the scales mark belicving that it d tiade, i order to annual | tion over these sci it is proposed that the ity purchuse the m, they bei o owned parties, but located on ity p finance committee of the city coun subject under consideration nt is made that the county jail is 0 said that rats are so numer- nd so Lold that they frec v the sleep on of one of th this and he smiling those fellows cuteh Ty anything else to do but b, I they doin't carc enough about it to go to catehing them, wow what we can doabout it.” distriet court yesterday Judg 1 il busy with cquity That of Dunkle took up most the time and will probably take wod - sh of toduy in reching a finish. lit are two brothers, who in this matter are brothers in law. The plaintiff cl ve west in some real title of s in the defending b 1. He wants a divis i the other resist A pair of No. t ladies’ shoes wis pped by a on o Broadway motor yesterday. sicked up by i police man and 1'to the central station, where the lady for whom they were purchased orthe gentloman who dry i and them aw tion, if they are taken immediate charges will be collected aftes hours. The city building is small and the officinls cannot afford to waste so much room The agitation of the seerctaryship of the Young Men's Christian association has been | the means of at of atten tion to th has been | Favorable to the association itself, for ty new menibe within | diod. The ne chosen at the me ing, and immoe atter their they will e new scer active, energetic business man is se Lected who will min the association on business princi ples, it will enter upon its greatest cra of | prosperity The cuse of John Jay changing little, His atto) for tation of g ties, in the hope of seeur the order of the court cally o sentence for life, for ey s im I soncd for contempt of court, and the order s that he shall be confined until pays | about 2,500 duc an estate of which he wis administrator, 1f,as e claims, he has not the moncy and cannot pay it, means for life,as he is not ina condition for making i ¥2,500 stuké fnside the jail. The ease is @ peculiar one and no relief seems to be near at hand. SWas it a nt or design that occasioned | the defeat of the untigambling ordinance answered his ) show that Al other ropublican al not respousible for its death was introduced into the old red to the judicial conguittee, crott was chairman of that IR STt t in charge of Alderman Wood as clearly uppavent that the ordinance | 1d be killed 'if introduced during the ab. b any one of the republican members, «dprobable that the i members would vote for it, and it 1 the five republican votes tomake the 1 majority. When the bill was Aldermian Ward it met suve eath, with all the republic SN ous ov | atten was_called to Iy don't 2 fwenty four | prese anthor wion of is practi own question derman Casp dermon wer The ordinance council and re - Co., 207 Pe vd Investment - Recolleet that today the ¥ tlower and plant sale ut mous,”’ 200 Broadway 3. Wadsworth oy for Lomt ompiny day of the “The Fa A magnificent assortn tiful plants will be sold at today > and beau Tho Fam - in the west 5 Main street Finest photo galle den's uew place, 43 und - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Sherra Bixby have gone to Fremont Benju A P, Avoca were in the 3 R. Shawvan of Denison was in the city yes terday looking after some legal business. . . Braslun of Minneapolis, who has large sts in Council Bluffs, is in the v for'a brief stay. Mr. Braslan has been sadly stricken of late, his wife having died quite suddenly, ber illuess beimg but ten ays “Brother'' Stone Philantiropicold WENLY YOeArs past miles, I8 u the city missionary work, elghty-fourth year, is quite vigorous Rev. Mr. Helmick of Neola, who wa quitted of the charge of wansluughter, been given & two months' vacation by church, He loayes today for the west nervous strain consequent upon the trage and triul 1 wehange and rest de able, if uot absolutely necessary Sniiscinal We want you to list your rental property with us und we will seciire you good, reliuble tenunts. Hents collected und special _atter tiou given to caro of property. E. H. Sheafe & Co., Broadway and Maiu st., up stuirs, Cramer of of Rochester, N. Y., a gentleman who during has traveled over Ho devotes his tin and, although in | th | the insinuat | the pre: | “New Pro 171503 | Blufrs, 10 THE e had re wnd thi ten minutes by OMAHA He followed the h the crowd GETS A COURT HOUSE. Board Appropriates $6,000 for AWOCA and was rewarded eing them open a t of jewelry, which th back to his v air of handeuffs and ten minutes of the suspect baggage revedled a goods, elothing and heriff « wnicated ire and was ordered to the Bluffs, togcther car in nbou grip and take out a prepared to lence and_procure before the fellow County HAULERS' COMBINE. a— W ief Carey by : bring the prisoners to Tax— | with their effect City hey arvived here at 10 o'clock @ taken to the police station. They prove the two men, Sinunonds and Hav had just completed a sent for v and who were described in Tie Ber o prol culprits, L was calle promply identified the goods found in their ALLEGED DIRT o deputy Assessing the Connty Railroad The Larson Burglars € « Stored - Who Pays ¢ Inaugural Pomp. i, ble 1son m of whether Avo: posse County hand and f Attorn Org i d two inforini 1l of supervisors, was definitely | of them, one charging them with the asercement o | ceny and tho other with breaki the petitic enteving a byilding, Their e dissenting _vote | fixed for and they were up for decision, | County ted £5,000 for the the necessary wing plans for the took the into ana nation was taken to the k by was only the matter wra then approg steps to be ta erection of th - BOSTON STOR Attractions on Our Second Floor for Monday and the Week 300 paiv sample corsets, including sateen, coutil, jeans wud oo from 6 to sizes from 19 to 27 in ecra, tints Avoca citizens who have ween faboring with the bo, estly for the past forty-cieht hours vening and carried with hiappine French L cor m white, - porcelain crown and bridge MUSLIN UNDE In three lots for Monday LOT L AT 2 A full line of corset covers, pl and luce trimmed in all sizes ht g ull size, rufife ch vl Chemise and ered, trimmed, 25 Misses™ and lad Children’s and infant’s w | to #1649, a bargain RWE nd the AR weelk vty call on the president, 606 Jud n embroidered e each trimmed wers, lace and embroid th tion thut has ercated a breeze among the tractors alinost in its propor Hi ution was so innocent looking at the first glunce that the other aldermen were in clined to regard it as a little bit of pleasantry. Ity the effect that the cler] be structed to advert - Chicago papers for bids fi nd especially for the and pavin s to be let iin the next thirt i, But when the vinan from the ned that his resolution was aimed contractors who, he declaved, had wed a combine to | keepup the ¢ by all agreeing to bid bigher than the work could be p done for, the resoiution wi ved to b ke, especially as the combine was sai Clude all th ling contractors in the it ntractors who live chiefly on With this understanding of the ther the facts were as reported or vimen passed the resolution, and citery “hicago dir s Wil The general overhauling the city an honest pe i ¢ for the | ceived has resulted in a discov world's fuir by coming to Council Buffs and | 410¢ ¢ tha tower an unoceupied st filline up a few blocks they can have the op- = portunity of doingso. ten feet squarc has been found. 1t had be Thert is a better foundation for Ald | built for an official atalier or a policema’s *s vesolution th rost people imag ey where the weary officers might Clty ! !1“*"" ¥ | down upon the turbulent city. But ataliers e and eyries arc not useful to the present busy o L public improvement we city administration, and another use wa wctors who ha feund for the vacant space yesterday. A hould have e lavge part of the ity records could be stored i WL h“—’l‘l"l I:j“_ wapt | there. By actual measurement the space ot e, fnd | would hold just a cord of the records and val- Bt Lo et uable papers, and toe tramps and other mem S bers of the chain gang were set to avork 1o IR spapers up there, The space was Ihvlug hout filled list evening, aud ey W < s well as possible with @ few boar on top and an old set, of hurness, As the titude is very great it may b sc fore the mice discover the lovely has been provided fov their nests, he necessity for stol ble city re in a combine why is it that and papers in such is lumentable, time the council awards this AL IENCIR LA L O area lotof citizens who rush in by the construction of the prope sonds and ask to be permitted todo thejr | Would be fire vermin proc 5 e hwine iy they can do | Stowed away in the attic are exposed to a half per than thé contract price. [T outside dozen different methods of destruetion, but {tion’ can this evil I think we | under the ¢ stances it was about the only all be under obligations to Alderman | Provision t 1be anade for them allying cry for the pe who demand a new city - Send your soiled clothe undry company. Pro AL 3 cotneil Alderman T of introduced Corset covers, V nd Night gowns shape square nec med with feather edge s to in ot Chemise and drawers, embroidered and LOT covers, w yoke 1d torehion luc ard night dress of em- , beautifully trimmed with em- and finished in and drawers, ud torchon luce st of gradin ALl the ubove goods will with goods sold ut 7hc and $1. BOSTON FOTHERINGHAM, WHITE Leaders and Promoters of 1 Couneil Bluffs, compare 0hse 'OF AW & CO., w Prices, The City Itm ords Are Stored. id a ne not fm © lower part viisc i dirt from the ¢ fill, and it can all be moy with only one handling. You note when that cont bills will specify e and the cont £ from 0 te a vard for handling dirt tht « Do less than 10 cents. I the contractors place’ sts will Licy. Conver show that t deal of fecl fons with prominent contractors vesolution hus awakened a great | They indignintly repudiate rre is 4 combination hest possible noteh, 1l profit in the work at to the Ca pt delivery. Tele- keep up pri S mily wash rd ents i dozen. Pelephone 200, Tough dvied and laundry Have your starched, 85 company #h Cascade e S (D8 Tmportant to Horsemen: Lavge line hovse and turf goods. Probstle, 552 By, C. B. SESTONRY drpe s The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, way. Call at Mc, of Van Houten's today and try a cup stoves with Cale Bros. Little v bieyele for hoys, ladices and men tour pr “The wonderful vapor stove; nogenerator; no’ smoke or soot} flame. Cole & Cole, Store your Giant Safc is the | 418 B- - Who Shall Pay for When A\l‘um Roin citizer Club purlors, When his crae, was to be inaugurated the retiving mayor thought it would be mete and comely ds in the county. | to have him likewise honoved. The Club had and assessed valu- | gone out of existence, and the plans had to be by “the sec ry | laid accordingly. Mayor Rohrer arranged reeent court house soiree. The total ex @ | penses were 54, The i muyor paid the little bills out of his own pocket book, and then presented the claim for the city to refund, Alderman Casper, who furnished | the floval desi lonated the larger portion of his bill, and the balance, $12, was paid him by Mayor Robrer individually w the al- fuses to vote for the allowance of im of Mayor Rohrer, because it in ud he doe want th or Rohrer's blow ing back to Mayo than vote for the a | lowance of the 5+ bill. Mayor Rohrer rve fuses to accept, and says the vity shall reim- burse him to the full extent of 54 or not at all. He insists that itany portion of the bill is just, it is all just, and lie wants it all squabble over the payment of the little bill is tto the pomp and cere- ¢ which marked the momentous occasion 1 Council Bluffs formally changed may- Lomp? ugurated the monial at the suecessor, D 1- 41 Main stre ilroads. have completed Pottaw The board of the a ments The s was the m ation as furnished officially of state and is us follows: Name of Road. v m. m B 10100 Quiney.., 130 Avocu braneh 4000 1Ok aind tie breh | naSE Paul | A Bl division.. | 2 I8 Pucltie, lowa & Northwos Burlingte K Ixlal Aivision R 1 & Py WL P 5,00 174510 12,000 AMUSS W J Hurlan brane cludes thi Boicoorinsn 8830 | Gity to be pa B | out. He inslsts on e duniny 1o 0 how | Rolirer the 812 rathe 18140 the board made the fol- nent of taxes to the various Island & spendent, 3 it Avoca indepen- Pleasant, J0: Minde Upon this showin lowing apportio townships. Rocl : Walnut i G001 IKnox, = e Several desivable dwellings with improvements for vent in vicinity s wrner, X0, Presbyterian church, . H. Sheafé Council Bluffs, £20,106; Kune rental agents, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacif Mac. > &SOW. Knox, 1 J. G. "Tipton, x¢ moder of the & Co., Novwalk, K004 L estate, 527 Broadway. Elegant gold centc L forme only I cont u yurd at | way. full size, band 400 Browd for 10 pend 10,000 dependent, S0n city, & Ch land & Phciic, branch 0. Chicago & Northwestern - iz Crescent, ¥10,700; Gurne il Blufrs, £50,:300, Kunsas' City & St Council Bluffs Burlington & 020203 Ha &1.407; Macedonin, 3 dependent, #1142 Red Oak & Atlantie Waveland, $5,050; 'St Louis & Omaha—Keg J Lwis, §30,081.505 Council Haurlan Be Af The Nonpaveil clect ) for veform! Retrenchment ! 831, The Nonpareil (after election)—I and you didit. Welldivide. 1) take the printing You take the reform. You won't de Boo 00-00—you're dirty, nusty thin Ixit, bellowing. Lowest bidder steps forward and veceives the contruct. Red lights. Curtain - ', Bixby, steam heatin M Life building, Om; block, Council Blufts, e Choice residence property centrally for sale by E. H. Sheafe & Co. ——— Ynion Pucitic( ouncil Bluffs, $00, 18 Dakota Relief Not Wanted. »“',‘"‘“ acitle Duw Council Bluffs, | While J. E. Hurkness was soliciting aid for 4 Dakota sufferers in Avoea in Murch consider able feeling wus aroused among the favm who wore called upon to contribute, by rex son of & letter written by My Builey, living near Burdette, Hund county, South Dukota, und sent to u My, Cooper, living near Oakland, Ta., in which Willism Bartlett, of Burdett 8. D, was uccused of tuking donated corn for his own use while he had 1,800 bushels of wheat in his granery. The people of Avoca f e and (before ekford, 40,4003 C 1) —Hurah Joseph .05, Quiney- (! & A, Carson, Macedonia, in Lewis, Chic Blufl il , sanitary engi Chic 202 Mevriam Bluffs, 847 W & St. Paul Council Lewis, &, Huzel Dell, &5, Neolu, # Neolu city locuted AT IANY POYSONS NOW bu rere who want to use the city wate unable to pay the usual price for introducing the water into their premises. Aupreciating this fuct, the New York Plumb- ing compuny will locate a yard hydrant six. n feet from the curb ling, and connect the same with water main, with everything com plete and the wates 1y to use for#le. Cash with order. This applics to unpaved streets where mains are laid - Burglars Caug When Tk Bee reached Pacific danction yesterday moming Deputy Sheriff Campbell vead an item i it that attracted his attention dispensed unfairly there was little sment for further giving, Mr. Burt oldt citizen of Avoca and many of his former neighbors kindly remember him Phe board of trade commitioe iustituted in It was the account of the burglary of Chris | Yestigation and have in hand proof of the un® ¥ WIS | fruthifulness of the statement and the com Larson's store and the deseription of the | Hytd s B0 E A ot parties supposed to be implicated and the The chairman of the county commissioners ols taken, The oficer mingled with the | reports that Mr. Burtlet Las not received u that throng the Jul at train | bushel of donated corn. And more than that time, It was uge until his attention was | 1¢ hus becn helping others that were fortunate by the use of his own money uttracted of fellows Whose out- | forwarding aid to poor people in his vicinity ward sppearunce answered tho description | The churucter of My were to encour; lett was a wds tion not 1 DAILY | the d ail has res | y | and Sull | Mills e look | o records | | the der | ) | T the old city of "Fier that if theiv contributions | Burtlet bs voucked for, | and slanderon, fully d by th d by very many bf against him nmissioners in Bur statemen ounty s townsmen ems but Juft ‘that publicity be given, t Mr. Bartlet's [6W friends may know his inaication, and every oue that dontributed 1o the relief fund njy realize that the board of trade committec ni# acting judiciously and guardine the wift nors in their d t With all thosn facts at hand i scems Mr. Baitey's turn to do some wal ~ Leaders o watches and féwelry in the city the place to buy the best goods at 1) prices, is the establishment withou the most reliable fivim of ¢ B Jacquemis & Co, < We have special machinery for tabl bed 2 wdyry company phone and Lo rcher Vindicated. s in the Glenwood burg. lavga lot of knives and was taken and disposed of in that ge Gerspachor ther wrongfully charged with The only evidence against him and his partner, Charlie Sulli van, at the start was the fact that a portion of the knives were found in their saloon on Lower Broadway o f ays after the burg- lary was committed. The expl at “the time was that the kni there be two strane whom both . spacher and Sullivan aceurately described, but the strange charge of buvglary was lodged ist both men, and they W tuken to wherc they waived examination sed on bail, Throughont the tion Gerspacher and Sullivan the course guilty men would The kuives were laid out in plain view, and it is reported that some of them were even presented to_the pol When the boys returned from Mills county o work to dowhat the ofticers should find the_men who left the stolen property there, This they have suc- «din dofiig, and both of theni have been landed in the county jail through theiv efforts. y afternoon Sullivan saw the fellows ™ on the streets in this city and recognized them, but before he could find an officerthe oped on a motor train and skipped across the viver, He imparted his information to Gerspacher, and the two spent 1 hunting them up with po lice assistance, They succeeded after a good deal of work in finding them in the ¢ haunts aeross th erand put them undey arrest, Yesterday morning they brought over and lodged in the coiuty jail cs of James Donnelly and Jumies Wilson. Their appeavance is that of professional crooks, which is verified by the statement of Wilson that he can prove alibi by showing that at the time of the bur Glenwood 1 George Gers Late opme lary case, where a other property Council Bluff as been alt guilty kinowle entire trans did not tal have taken, in Gerspac they came into the [§ an can also show as an_add vindication that they were in_the « their place of business on the date of the inty burglary. hese a complete Justifi- med a little than any sure for the part he took in the case. sl Drs, Woodbury have remove up staies, e angerous |h.m 1 propert s and Electric Light Co the unloaded gun, ing the C. B. ( gas stove, e His Wife's Bills, A novel case, that has some clex st in it for the fellows whose oad excuse for leaviug them, court yeste T i M v Brown fendunt is M. ‘man Brooks. Brooks for £0 for the board and ¢ wives finid was filed in rday. The cause of that Brooks' wife was compelled ¢ to his brutul conduct and inhuman ty, and after leaving her hushand she Homeless and destitete, but found a safe a home and o kind friend in Mrs . She boarded with the lady for a period of cight wi and during that time fell ill and required’ Mrs. Brown's coustant are and a great deal of medicine. The peti- tion wvers that the and medicine were >4 widl the board £ a_week, but she She avers that able to provide and keep- ks the ty o ulleges in her pe 1to le for his wife and to puy for. her ing during the past cizht weel cowrt for an exccution against his satisty this demand. ~ -ase will be heard on the - ON ROU Excursi prope Lith inst. BURLI Home § The Burlington will sell from prineiy Tuesduys, April 22 and Ma ckets at half raies 1o points in the wions of the wost, soutinwest and For tickets tnd further inform- on your addres ticket 1 stations on its line on . S. Eustis, general agent, Chicago, 111, and The Important § Thoy Perform in a Japanese Household, S“They cut their food with their gers, and they eat with pitchforks! ed the horrvified Japanese who first suw Europeans eating in such a barbari nd revolting manner with the knife and fork, suys o writer in St. Nicholas, Light-fingeved, deft and imitative \panese and Chinese ave, it takes takes them as long to learn the prope and graceful use of the knife and for! it requives for us to master the evolu- tions and etiquette of the chopsticks, It is a pretty sight of a Jupane o Chinese feast, Lo see the host help his guests to sweets, as then is | | displayed the best it most ful play of the chopsticks, One can take a lesson, as the maste st daintily lifts cukes or confeetions and places them on the plate or paper befor hgruest. The Chinese chopsticks are longer than ., often metul-tipped and s und are used nandaguin, ns carry their own silver-tipped toa feast, wipe them aub, and earry them home again when it is over. In the common restaurants in | Chinese cities the chopsticks constitutea h»lll the stic round box, on the AN y for the patvons, All in a deep, ave marked with a Chinese c¢h wmber The ones who se those chopsticks from the box are entitled 1o anextra dish or portion without charge sin, particularly, one is half deafoned when he passes’n vestaurant by the vattling of the hoxes of chopsticks and the: shrill voices of the Jrn-'n"-lm-\ sehing the merits of heir estublishments at the top of their lungs. «In lower end i, whero exquisite and duintiness mark every part of hou hold living, the, same chop-sticks are used only once, At a feast, or at an tea-honse, long paper laid besidé o1 bowl contains per of twelyvesinch sticks no thicker than lead pencils, whittled from elean white pine. To show thut they have never been used the two sticks are whittled inone picee and split apurt ouly alf their length, - A Devout empress ¢ used nide the Th ver The Aus her wedding dyess to be cut up and into a set of priestly garmets for church of St. Mutthew Pesth s waus of white with i e all ove h s in benutiful gar of Her bridal wreaths encirele deved picture of the Virgin be hung up in the Loretto chip snme ehurch, which the empye for her devotions, be used for the servi Virglu Mury in May. voses in silve an embroi is to the which BEL, (THURSDAY. | of the iminal | | intrenchments, order and | their dental | nd the de- | Q. R. R, | . home seekers’ | the heginning | | ten APRIL 10, 1890. CRU SLY AND BLOODTHIRSTY. Torture, Kill and Muti- pisoners, « Who Iate herk wope to d tribes s nation. very soul, sly ty, says Harpers gs of an a sensual smile prisoncr, kill swribly. How m 1 found with theiv and other parts 1 stuck in their is not a fanat alist; and now he Sol¢ term most wate the The " now usedsin k Canenssian and rapa L warrior in his Bloodthir I'he suffor him only He tortures his mutilates him loved comrades have arms twisted out of joint of thetr bodic mouths, The T i, but he is a great fa is in the Russian servi tacks with thless ardor and bloodthisti- Mussulman with whom thirty y he used to fight by side the Russians, Hoe always secks tack his enemy on the “sly, but when he does not sueceed in surprising him, he dashes upon him and displays prodigious coupa Teherkess boys are trained from their ten \rs to ride and handle weapons, I'cherkess hourseman will rush at full gallop into & small court yard, and not turn his horse untill he strikes his nose nst the wall: In the sam he will gallop toward a preeipice, and + only when his forefect ave over cherkess games and of o warlike nature, ( of the most picturesque sights you can im- agine is o Tekerkess when these tall, dark-skinned men, handsome and muscular, with their swords and poniards drawn, execute th corite dance, the Lesginka, around a five, which with, its red glare, lights up their strong features and illumines the surrounding woods and roces. A favorite game is to leap on hors back over the fire when the flame is at its highe All the natives Caucasus carry arms up present d and the Rus- government’ finds it prudent with this usage. o1 i Magazine n in enjoyment him und ny enemy of side the sian not to interfer must appe for the first time himself surrodnded by all armed to the teeth. * Doubtless the Caucasus is pacified, but traveli there is not completely safe. The ’ tares and Kurds in southern Caucasus, and the Jangouche northern distriets, often indul In European warf: Teherkes e Ve useful on outpost duty and as skirmishers, Even in open battle they v make ve successful ch In the lust Turkish campaign it hap- in the Caueasus to find people who are turn | | to Still it | e strange to one who travels | pened onee that a trench occupied by wttalion of infant but the deadl fire prevented them from veaching the given to Jangouche militia to mount to the tack. the, emy liké a huriicane, leaped over the defenses and massacred the Turks inside A if suffered to prog orlung troubl | give instant v CHANGE OF TIM “Rock Island Route.” \\ll \I‘l ‘R SUNDAY. APRIL FOR THE RAIN CO D EPUI LINING ( CAN I PACLFIC DEPOT, OMAT \ P. M., COUNCII . M ARRIVE 5 AT Bl THIS TRATL |() 30! CTHI [§[8) ON AND NION Ill\l\h CIALLY BU OMAHA, NC °S MOINES, WHO BY I\l\l\(. THIS TRAIN CAN ARRIVE 1 CAGO AT A. M. AND R ING, LEAVE THERIZ AT 7:10 TO TRANSAC( AT HOME THE ING. FOR CAR BERT TICK OR 1300 shots - SPOILING A RANCHE Waiting for Y on the Red Skins. On one oceasisn when with the govern- ment survey party in Texus, a man rode into our camyp on amule and gave us news that a band of Indians had at- a rancher about sven miles says the v York Sun. We up it party of twelve sol und civilinns and covered the distance as [ as our o could Suve enough there were fifteen or twenty feging W they we ting ready to set fire to it by backing up a wagon londed with hay, We got two | of them and captured six ponies and the others were not yet out of sight when the settler opencd his door and stepped out, followed by his wife, He hada | vifle and she a shotgun, and the the man spoke v ‘Now, you dog-goned what does this ‘ere mean? ve youwuns, und whit lot, oin ught onery W you said our captain amp seven miles away to hy, man,” come fro wed the man; who | 1y of your help? | wded his | Siy axed fur , pint him out to me mule and | course, hy, und a settler vode in suid yoi were attacked, we eame to your help. “Well, dot rot you, you hev spilt all the fun, We've been waitin® vight yere fur five years to hey the m Injus=how up, and we'd just got ‘em ved hot_fur fun, when you had to, cum chavgin® up an’ seatter ‘em off! 1t was dead wrong on il Nanes “You bet, added. “Why, you'd hay minites mo amazed captain, “We would, eh? In that hay is still wet from the next place, I drawe the axle- hing, an every wheel would hev run off in bucking tén foet, In the last plac we jist wanted to git the in range, and then sweep ‘em with theold swivel Pve had mounted back yere fur over two ye I reckon you meant vight nuft, but it was dead wrong on e und Nance, and aftér this Ul thank ye to mind yer bizness, Them Injuns ne, und” the Lovd only knows when another gang will cum along. And the paiv picked up their and went to work in the corn-pateh with- ing v wol STJACUBS o[, CURES PERMANENTLY BURNS AND SCALDS. Two Cures— One Bottle. Middie Amana, I, Aug. 15, 1888, 1 burned my log with caliling waier and had sprajied Aukle ut semd 1'Both with oe bottls JOUN HEINEMANN am, dead wrong she en burned out in exclaimed the | the fi the out rair In crowd hoes out us anothe or look One Application Cured. Pilot T burned iy was cured pre Jacobs 01l MKs AT DRUGG THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, M& ll\.- | simply dashed upon the en- | | idly ' | derful ars to Get His Work in SATURN, tthe U return Wil make the season o uhtil June 15t when | Lt Fre will take his place fron West Lt are the sires of 2550 performer ordinary flesh wiil welgh [0 pounds; foi 18 perfoctly sound and Vigorous, and u certa Terms- #100 the season with the u fore the mare leaves premises. An Shermin, 2%, and many others hetter stock, VIsitors alwiys welcome at the park JAS. G. o 1stuniil Aug 1013 - NAIL Price List 3roachway, Neat Send for (2805» n Driving mont and MAMBRINO B/\%HA\\/ i it o SMITH & SON, Fremont, ! [f— Council Bluffs St eam Dye Works. Northwestern Depot. ND EXPRESS ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, -:- e C. A. MACHAN & CO. CODY & GRAHAM, Sash Viirteenth Planing Mill, Corner Secomd asenue and equipped to do all kinds of work W attontion given to od Sy Short notice. Estinute order strect Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldmgs. Work. all kinds l)( ) )] Council Blufts, Ta. and [Factory We are thoroughly all kinds e and buildoy and Interior Finish of of work to contraeto e to PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. _Hydraulic Specific H. Birkinbine uml, tions. tes Brown anitar, Supe ns, lFsting Worlk. Fngineer. |'1. vision of Public Building, Coucil Bluffs, lowx. N. Stone Shurz Broadway, Council &7 Sitrg s Council Bl "C A BEELE Whoalesale ~Justice of the Peace. ys at Law. I’ and Re OfMice over Blufls, lowa. ico in the State and Peds wd $ Shugact-Beno Blo American Expre 0. 41 Rooms iffs, lowa. & COMPANY 1 Dealers 1n % FURNITURE. X : Rifie. Paul Gif itor of the Paris pneamatic | ystem, hi made a pueamatic vifte bea wonder. It de way: The weapon is muci ny of the army rvifles now in ubles the' magazine gun steel out :1 span long and as thick as amun attached to the buriel by means of a serew. The cartridge 1tains shots, which can be dischavged v or slowly asan At vecent trial the ball traveled with won- weeuriey and penetrated deep wall of the shooting 1 A as one cartridge is cnptic another cewed on the aun in the twinkling of an M Gifford says that the 500 shots in a eart- u'be produced at ubout srun itself ean be manu- vibed i iter the It re- in that a nd o half thumb is is into the soon i cost of Dyspepsia » Horsford's Acid Phosphate Dr. J. ). MeWilliams, De “1have used it laveely in dyspepsia, and 1 consider i as a remedy in casesof thi used it in cases of atifying results ary of the ion for wherewitl e articles for coming bazaav in aid of the fund of the Lowestoft Radict ved duly exhibited, mived. and worshiped.” Later the giftof Mr. Gladstone wis delivered Dy wilway company (e Tndies dis- {thut the fiest log they had done 1o had sent to them by u local wag. SPECIAL COUNCIL vadic wis NOTICE BLUFFS. QOR RENT---Three unfurnished roons. 240 South Sixth st W ARTED M o scll tho el Salury or coniiis promptly piadd. Suallespenses Comnedl Bluis, L FANTED A goo ) plete sehool Tiberaland Fouthit. Ad Brondway, family: 1 an sl i and au e C. Pl B e dwiy, ¢ One dod L Wine with gear e for hasket fu sfon house SALE A i o Al new, st i snyder barga tory. Liguire 2 Pl st Cou Al NTH e and feod | " ouneil Blufs, T velot, I Ist catn, #h0 Tuss neighbe aklind New i-r ave., With M Ne J-room « it the eity in% sy e ontlily payment perty non inside aere dence lot on | lots- In Mullin's <ub ton Ave. D near S st onl ton of fine Land in Lineols for Council BLufts properiy ant lots in all parts of the city trade Vi term First mortaige W, (. Staey & Council Bluits, | NOR SALF Blufrs YOI SALE My reslden lighted by eleetrieity 1 ihodern tprovenent foct, Also w il seil or exchinge ety property my fur of 370 wore vust of Council Blufts, N. M. Pusey Blun on easy o 4, Opera Block with land [T Mufn st WilTow ave heated wnd contiin £ 100 by 20 wproyed (T Counell Ly stewn ELL & CO,, ARGHITEGTS, WINTENDE Bullding, Omal 4 and 246 Merrlum Blook i for Catalogue Street,, Couneil S. E. MAXON, { ARCHITECT > And Superinten MERRIAM WK, BLUFES, TOWA ROOM 51 COUNCIL Tios, OFFICER WAL ML Pusey, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. 1 Broadway. lowa. Corner Main (‘«nlll:ll Bluff - Electric Chest P Avents Wanted, CHRIS BOSEN, SASIT and DOOR Factory and Planing Mill. most centrally lo AT modern ted by fven d tri for otectors DR. (€ ouncil Blufista [UDD — Best cquipped. tory In the ity maehinery ;s oper attentl Slaning ) seroll and Gl W i ings g ) il Mynsto strcets, Connell 1] t [y U e TR DR, CAPEIL, 846, Marcus Blk, Broad COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. vay. yeniovil Pliples “lt l \ \Im]»hy 1|m|m. co., ful attention MANUFAC ISt Avenue Sash, l)nuls .1m| Blinds Band and Ser Pluning. = c first i SOLICITED. E. L Siutgia CiAs. R HANNAN, Cashie Ll l/(ll\\l e B mk OF COUNCIE BLUFY 960,000 a5 and Profit 1000 Jility to Depositor 0,000 Dikcrons 1AM e, 1% 0, Gleason, E. L Shugart, K. E. Hart, o D Edmundson, Ch 1 Hannan ransact genoral L hu i Routhwestern lowa iLs. Correspondence sollicited Intereston Time Depo

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