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(] THr! ——————————————————————————————————— UMAHA DALLY BE ] " ) ) i D ago, this was not really th and I R N l T" T t not to speak of the great R “ l’l‘ ] “ RD R‘ Treigation In this State, S | been steadily golng on ever si and _the Woin the far . Trr Ber: In your fssue of the 20th | COUNOIL BLUFFS& The resait hae been that shch e f regions that .‘ffi. X~ awhy 1,000 milos | i In you 20th {s & state- | SRR N0, 16 PEARE; STREND | been secured that the case will - to tho o by using the water | ment of W. . Wildman of Culbertaon, Neb., | FARL 4 [ fore the noxt gra '.v].’m‘ Some of the impil: | More Than a Hundsd Artesian Wells Along | \1 th Riyr an the cast of the ‘ The Hardin County, Towa, Mystery Will | that is linble to convey an erroncous imy Vared by GAFHEE I AHY. YA of (he CILP 18 atiiss aks too much addicted to b i g issourd river on the west, and_ those of the sion of this country, and tend to discourage RO T rrier tn wny part G AGEI, | of the ndent to have good oontrus.0f their | the Jaties Biver, ,"”""‘"“ L RV P (e woil | radedly ol i thioso looking Weattrud for & homo and koop | 4 T o s tonguos at all times, and cortain facts aréin | ey of the James, siuch a command of the soil . xll\,vlm.xh | e p fon of the authorities that bid fair | - — could bo acaqie \M Would give It at just the | them from locuting among us. In justice to | srxres Orvicy, No. 4 ke troubie " N - eeds, almos | this (Red Willow) county, T request permis - Ao — e B stated months ago tha \tning of orld's supply o ‘ sion to_rep our columns. He would finally strike, and it stated it mlu«-nl | S small grains, hng with the root crops and —_— | says 5 have bocome discouraged MINOR MENTION. i tally parties have threatencd to | the fruits, could be grown in Northann South | 4 | and ar ted thelr homesteads, pro-emp. e T | Hqueal” unless they are shortly provided | On the Average it Will Not Exceed ota alon, | Warrants Out for the Arreat of ¥ | tions o claims,”" But very fow have ]: i Pl't]”rl LumberC Al | with jobs, but “n lis H.x prob- een Hundred Dollars Probas el |‘|'|||mhumv 1!;1\.[0\: of '"'"';';l'i‘\'"ifl inent Citizens for Complicity in -h;n.-»||.|...v..|._.'-:lm....» r.|‘“ were of that class ouncil Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal. able that' they would do this, b i esting the questionof an artesian supply ¥ | who are of little or no benefit to any country he . K. O, is prepar ain- |t " " vory | Important sty bility of a Body of Under- already hnll it should be done as soon | the Mul Johns | Some restless spivits found in all coun ent at the opera house on ) Se mystorious’ statements have been | lying Water. as is possible, and with the utmost care and | i Ago. tri He ptinues, “There is but one RESTORED HER HEALTH. Paper hangers wanted at tte & Qi'ree- | overheard.” Among them are charges that thoroughnes islature of South Da- | son for this, viz: lack of rain fall.* There | Por 85 years I suffered from boile, erysipelas mnn s 3 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, money was paid for setting some of n,.‘nw{-. | s kota has n'im on .'m .-u-r-‘u | — -A|v~~llnmv- ymul \\'lwflw-ll W. D. wildman of | and other blood affections, taking during that S s izhth 8 s | that ¥25 was paid for the burning of the | . o 3 Sact oy | FOYernment appropriation is made, ‘to create | o T Ot e ) Tur | that number, who, if they were located in | time great quantities of different mediclnes withe g Lol sl Blafrs fuel company's warchouse; | PrERRE, 8. D., April [Special to THE | 4ud appoint un enginecr of ir an- | Broons, Ta., April 23, (Special to THE | 0 \iaetof the richest agrienitural portion | SRHg T LY SeteBiIbls UM, Pranis the happy father of a fine boy, th that £250 was offered to burn the warchouse | BEe.]—South Dakota's first artesian well | other, granting to companies or | Ber] old saying that “murder will | h, where it rained three times a L e By !‘l qrA o rellef. o klmh"“ his home. ) and sheds of the Thatcher coal sheds, These | was completed in 1884 at Andover, Day | o' the land, power to sink wells and | out” is likely to prove true in the case of the | K, would not successfully raise much of "; laced me to try 8. M. 8. It improved me from Martin has been promoted to day’ | o) others o "of the statoments that | county, twenty milos cast of the James river, | 10 dispose of the surplus water, whieh | iilling of Henry Jolms in this county several | anything but wind. He says “wind storms e start, and after taking soveral botlles, re- Dot LA » unwittingly been let drop, and they | v o’that timo over one hundred mtesin | Willbe taken advantage of this spring bBY | vears” ago, which has so long remained o | 0ffen do sad work” Well, wo farmed | 8tored my bealth as far as T could hope for a6 i ients that has yet been mac . 1 overhcard by cars that were keenly | e B o . Al wies that are alveady formed; | 2H00 il 5.0 Baree nde | ¥ ght years in Towa and ten here, my age, which {3 now seventy-five years. Dr. Henson will be here without fail Thurs- | on have come from the | Wells have been sunk in the state, which are | 454 g t ving to_counties the eight to | M¥stery or two years J urke, a de- | p g e expert « more wind there than | Mus. 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky. day cvening, May 1, at the First Baptist | 55, n under surveillance for | scattered through some twenty —counties. | issue bonds for sinwing ortesian wells. The teetive, has been at work on the case and it | hepo, Hoe says, “I propose 1o seo what I can | * Treatise on Rlood and 8kin Diseases mailed froa. ehitrch and deliver his lectur he OUher | months, and the authorities are satisfied that | They flow at the rate of from 14 to 4,000 gal- | 1ast territorial logislature also suthorized the | s said has sccured a large muss of evidence | do toward jutéresting the public in a work BWIFT SPECIFIC €O Atianta, G Half," one of his best lectu i the chain of evidence will soon be complete. | Jong’ por minute, That at Jamestown, N. | * ""':*k”"lfl"r l “‘l“* iy """ ';‘“' o of | which will implicate in the erime a number | {'ml‘:n become i necessity if w.‘-q.-.-,. Russell, the erook who was sent to the - ity 8 st = a certain number of the residents of a town- oh Who are i P in. | braska ever amounts to anything in an agri- P TONIVT (Y ity attempting 1o hold up I. | We have special muchinery for table and | D- supplies the city with water, and the sup- | ghip, “The senators aud represcntatives from | Of men who are prominent in the county, In- | (i 1ol conge” Now let the idea of becom SPECIAL NOTICK county jail for Blank, was yeste county jail 1ths, | ply continues as good as at the first. A few | North and South Dakota have made the sube [ cluding bankers, real estate dealers and | {0 S S8 canat company. be have been sunk as far north as Devil's Lake, | ject of irrigation in some sort a lobby during | others. The true facts will probably be | abandoned, and look at the facts as they ex i n the northern part of North Dakota, Atten- | the present session of cong , and, Tunder | bhrought out in the preliminary examination | ist. Some farmers do not make a su COUNCIL BLUFFS QOR SALE Hotel pro luy morning released from | bed linen. Cascade lsundry company. Tele- utinement of four | phone allil s e \ B & m Aftate engte | srast t * | stand, with such success us to seeure a liberal Aoy var. | while oth We found them in low trally located, M Captain 1. T is the Intest vietim | C. Bixhy, steam heating, sanitary engi- | gio, jg now directed to the question whether | it i horal | tomorrow of Marx and Rice, who were ar- | While otl f 1 A trall i v Sheld up! s fons character by the | neer ‘nlfi\’ff;lhlu;;hlrflg, Omaha; 203 Merriam | o) 00 0O van be multiplied suficiently to | A Bl for ‘!:\;1|_:xx'|’~r e uth I A‘!\“‘ bt | rested in California recently vy Burke us the IIII"{“H"":[ puntey. | Below are state- | Elghth St Couneil Blufrs : LT AL A ol e et e supply the needed moisture for the raising of o0l of mines at Rapid Ci ke | principals in the erin ° e T he PEDC A ol barber Sty wrk bl 3 * | rie of the work on the part of ‘the state, On April 16, 1885, Henry Johns, a wealthy | have farn, iyunk, Kiel's hotel, Council Blums, Choice residence property centrally located | crops throughout this region of North and | by K. H. Sh South Dakota. The experience of Colorado | J % ming year ought to determine one v in the w - | proves that a steady, though limited supply | this quéstion in its practical bearings. ace, 45 and 45 Main street, of water from a stream, to be had when it is D c.B. | beenat A clenr farm i Nos inesslot in Onlia for elear orencumbered restdence lots, Tl udd & Wells company, 606 Broadway, ¢ 1. dudd, president. an annoying d from one and _cnterpri the | farmer liv h o propor outln ; for all iz one and ahalf miles west of WV Abbott, was shot from ambush. He had fora on business and returned to clear by Al action will be | for sal afely for assault | ise grows out of | SQUT ralsed on o farm in lowa, ps here ssion {n ated that o ¢ T was bori and For five s I have radsed better than T ever raised five yenrs in su | | [ W M v ' LA MCCOOL, Sher ) = i raleed | WWANTED to T | | | ant bron with intent to kill. ‘The Finest p den's new Bis shonting at Frauic Mithen Tucsday night | P adeic citabarn required, is infinitely better than the most B 8 - Abbott by train, arriving there about 0 p. m. Tonsea AR T Whiilathe lattarwa uvoriig AP D H S, Westy porcelain erown and bridge | ample supply from the clouds, coming iregu- ANTATAL W CPRIEDAM bA The night was intensely dark. Johns ve fupmed Dore nine yearsind rais Tiog 11 pEice frm KNt M Tt A spootnl. mooting of Al Sninta guftd_wi | WOk No- 13 e . larly und at inopportune times, Under the § was met at Abbott” by his son A AR GRS proved proprty. The Judi & Wells con be held at the vesidence of Mrs, L. Luchow, 3 m ¥ YR system of artificial gation in use in | Wonderful Hluminations of the Sea | #nd hireda man with a car The “five bushels per i twelve ye Uiaulihll CAUULA o] A J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. a8 % this farm | tifty bush l]uh SAL omileh cows. Persons huy= corner Sixth avent teenth street, the vicinity of Greeley, two and even three by Phosporescent Creatures, Hn e had \-w-"h-d lm‘t l‘nlf a "]”1" “h"l; g S \piy for ther in work with Tay afternoo AlL members ar e St 6rTe > SR aead das g s _ | they were fired upon, killing one horse aud x-Con T Nauiing dirt. Apply to Leonard Eyvere icsted to b Mary Luchow, Shea's Case C lent, crops in 1son are produced yea Of the various phosphorescent eren- | ot jine Johins in the left arm and tearing Lt BNV i) h unfafling regularity, where | tures which abound in the wat of the and un- | tropies the pyrosoma, or fire-body, is | carviage and remuined motionles | among the most cucious in its form, h, i its of living, and its wonderful | mortem statement, he pgnized. His death of illuminating the water, suys | oceurred in two months from the cffects of the Chicago Times, ‘Chis little lantern | the injuries received. The grand jury in- dhtha cavafully doscribed by Dr. stigated the case, but could not sécure Tiad i % 1 dence to indict. Garc saw iton his voyage to ) weeks after the death of Johns, Mauch hea for fast y The case against Attorne, At exhiibit at Chapman’s drew o large | Oriving and assaulting Ofic xmmh«x of visitors last e i xcellent alled before Judge MeGee at 5 furnished ml y .\‘[\.ml\u ’ terday afternoon, City Attorney S \\i'h;Ilv;i‘rivv‘l[nlqmr\ il .u|..|{u.-.l to the gre ski - played o ve pretty violin [ Was pr 3 g would become a garden. is giving sutisfaction | charge of fast driving was dismissed and at |\ tho o s well as 1o the request the other case was con- He fell from the and heard i oy hels per cording to his ante- V. OR RENT- Rooni. 60530, suitable for wood= \working or blacksmitl Shop: ters reasons ble. Tnquire on prenise Grogory's horseshoeing shop, No. 1% Y ‘lothing from his ches before only one crop, and that sparc in, was raisc In the central In st QR AL will send by rotuen mail (o iy ads s splendid cabinet photosraph of sl o have been abiducted 1Dy Masons near Nia Falls in ishing the seerets of Masonry, B, nderwood. 1 CRWORTH, imnission Ex-County C¢ Eleven years ago J. F. Helm located on o farm here, At that time he was not worth to exceed £1.,000. Now his farm is w M0, and du e hundr William Mor 1l and 0 § wth |1 e ing the past winter he fed over | A. Cool of cattle: made oW solo. The to the exhibi erat precisely ared, . tors. | Mr. i - (P qg t o rzer weore on 1% » Bl- here in . ~ An excellent musical programme will be wed until Frid 31100 2 o'clock. | The following counties in the southeastern lon, that his accoun 1 Rainsbarger were taken from the El Akl it - YOR SALE-On monthly payments or torms PRl sl b Gty "”',‘“'] R b part. of South Dakota are und aid with to be'of interest. On his ps dovado fail by a mob numbering 200 men and | farming hbor e Gt ™ o sult by the Judd & Wlis conpa iy - out o iy I, OB BV ite, asper, otc., and it is ; e from England, and while about 2= | killed. “Anattack nad been made upon two | FHth hin uever mado much of uecess farm | 7-room to-story howse, corstaye. aid 10t PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. U E A B AR Is canot be had within the of south latitude and 26= of west longi- | doctors in the Rainsbarger country abe Brmnll' gratn’ looking. fine, ‘corn Dlanting | Tt oo ot EWO BIOOKS (ront Jiotoss oy filied the court room at the appointed hour. Union, Clay, Lincoln, Merna, Yunk- | tude, he was ealled up by the captain | Sundown on Junc 4, 188, and the eviden SOnTHERoed DR AD S HAVS fortv aenE iRTal 10-room house on 6tl nve., ono block from 1y pointed — so to the Rains- ¢ LA A otor line. nd Annie Dunn are visiting | The gen pressed sentiment was one | ton, Hutchinson, Hous sympathy for Mr. Shea and_indignation | Moody and Lak dnst the officious po , McCools, Minnehah: 0 o'olock at night. and it is thought to be im- shed thede cemun whose rank- | probable that Brookings, Hamlin, Deuel, ready. WiLLIAN COLEMAN. | Misses Agnes friends were arrested and that night 8-room house on Lincoln ave, two ble bargers — that from motor line. one of the | ¢het folov Water Works $16. Mrs. well of Des Moines will % 4 : most magnificent scenes imaginable pre- i Vhouses on North 7t vell ¢ ) o pitated the assault. Mr. Shea has | Coddingeton, G RobertasandyMarstiall b mag [ ginable pre- | their cases were taken' before a higher jud 1 houses on North Tt st near poste m i Couneil BIulls this sumiier | Lo wumber of witnesses who were pres- | gountics can have artesian wells. These are | Sented itsell. ALl around the ship, to as | These events so intimidated the Rainstarger- | Without doubt there are many persons now e orth irst street, ent during the entive proceeding and_there | the counties which lie along the eastern bor- | great a distance as the eye could reach, | Johus gang that they little or no effort | building houses here who want to use the AL L ust the murderers of | Water, but are unable to pay the us il pri Melntosh left o the North- | will beno la el ith st \ wias running pretty | tosecure evidence i morning for her oldhome k of evidenco Introduced in the | der of the state. ~ In other words, that por- | the swell, wl Joh i th lators fo t for introducing the water into their premise h rning for 0 of South Dakota cast of the valley of the | high, was emitting from its surface st | Johns and the regulators for some time. z the wi ir premise: 6-roon house, also 4-room house on the T, and will bo' absent | “Phore fs small probubility, however, that | Jumes river st dopend o natrd condl | g ageermting from its surface At "kor two years and o half this' county hus | Abpreciating this fact, the New York Plumb- | mtor 1o, hetwen S il S1 51 i about three months, any citizen will.hercafter be molested by Mr. | tions for its water. It thin the val- | 1) ey li gy IR i enjoyed entire freedom from crime, and the | ing company will locate a yard hydrant six Houses wnd Tots fi arts of the city. The ——— Wageck, as he has been unwillingly reti 16T ot ther o Tiinas e FIve that the | Phosphorescent light, which continued | poghie had begun to congratulate themselyes | teen feet from the curb line, and connect the | '“'.:;ill"‘u‘ company, 06 Broudway, ¢, B, Dissolution Notice. into innocuous desuetude. Several cot WellsbEabovet t rafc to have been | Pright only a second or two and then ouble was over. But now frosh in- | Same with water n h ev hing com- | ) Pre ; = | oubl aved. continued glare of these long | years ago by th of light, their sudden appear- | Charles Marx and N JPOR SALE been added to the events of a few | blete and the water to use forsls. Cash rest in California of | With order. This ofter applies to unpaved former resi- | Streets where mains are laid. nership hervetofore existing be- | were lodged with Mayor Macr again sunk, and they all the w . Birkinbine and J Standeford of | and when the mayor understood the situation | fpom Vermillion in the extreme southeast, to puncil Bluffs, Ia., operating and doing busi- | he promptly telephoned Chief Cary to imme- |y, with « 3 in stown, North Dakota, y be ! Wders commmission hose, ness under the e e and style of the | diately lay off the offending oficer. There | Frgo and Bismarck on the Northern Pacific | ance and disuppearunce, as if detaehed | dents of Abbott, on tha eharee of murdering e e s 4 Birkinbine engine ppatently no end to the complaints, but | railroad. There arein the valloy of theJames | Lovtions of shovt. 1ghtning, were flash- ohns. The preliming mination An Audacious Robbery, I AR & and Supply company, | was s.Jin, and Omaha, | the majority of them were with refevence to i Sotith DAL YO maL bwenty by 'mutual con’ | the ofticer’s penchant for holding up | counties which are supposed to be underl ndeford retiving. The | everybody — who came in his way | with a supply of water. A few wells ha ing from wive Lo, wive; guve s wild'and | 2RO, Bt W UNRE CabeL O | e B o | tevrific aspect to the surface of the | muke one of the greatest sensations of the | oy ‘.,,l\"l".,‘i. ; “"\..”“‘ Save th nued by Mr. H. Birk- | after 9 or 10 o'clock at night. | heen sunk towards the Missouri ri . | ocean.” The reflection from it was so | day. Warrants have not been has Mynster street near Seventh. A inbine under the same fivm name and style, | Among those who were thus stopped were a | and from the general geological structure of | great that the sails of the ship were il- | but will soon be. for the ‘arrest of W. Pl | X lady was the only occupant of the house [ Now 4-room cott and he will pay all outstanding claims and ier iu the public schools of the ¢ity | this region it is theoretically supposcd that | luminated by the glare. Hiserodt of Robertson, A. A. Noyes, Awmos | at \hvnnu wid sho was 8o frightened at the | Chotee grdon i QLOROETVEILS debts duc the late firm are to he collected, | wnied by two brothers: a member of 4 | the basin extends to the Missouri river und The ship's wake for about fifty yards | Banuigan and others’ at Steamboat Rock. of the buvglar that she fainted e A B e paid (o and receipted for by hin, the said H. v tivm: a lady stenographer who is | perhaps stretches bevond that stream. one continuous stream of pule yel- | Hiserodt is the reputed leader of the she gave the alarm, but | T acres fnside aere property at & bharg irkinbi y employed in - superior court, and Thus far the multiplication of wells in the | 14 o it ol i Y lators, Noyes is_an ex-banker at Ste s thel bold erook had Fine residence ot on Benton st.. $8; i soventy 3 of age who | valley of the James has been attended with | [0W light, upon which, ever and anon, | Rocjcand Bannigan is an_ex-member of the L O G LOOK L ( 1068 in Muliins sun. it £ ¢ gz the strect to ‘their home after | yo diminution of the fow of water, What | Were floating awayand becoming extinet | Rainsbarger gang, who left them to save I'he property taken was Lot on Ave, Dy near Sth st only $500. arly evening call. would be the effect of sinking @ thousand or | CUrious masses of & circular shape, vary- | himself und testified against them. The state only ml..-l “‘1‘“.\;‘“- e with oftices at Counes Neb,, is this day dissol sent, Mr. J business will b o wents, large g Lo Ist This s buriain, 88,500, house on st av e, £, ern fmprove borh * hands and seals this 3 day | two were ¢ at about §20. lar was the old Hu ion of fine land in Licoln” Co.. Neb., to at | the bur BIRKINBINE, ¥ BIRKINBINE weil BlufTs property. / ANDEFORD. dignation and dissatisfaction | fifteen hundred wells, however, is, thercfore, | ing from hall a foot to two feet in | will undertake to prove that Rice, Hise e X TRt e by fontean In the prese v the residents of the Fourth | g matter purely of conjecture. It all dopends | broadth, of a livid hue, simi to_that | and Bamnigtan did the shooting, while a | $he Would not be able to identity him ItoMHINHIE I LGB O - ClLy O 08RY s e o ana | fard, where the incompetent officer was sta- | on the thickness of the water-bearing strata, | which burning sulphur emits, These | 0zen othiers were present as = — = | g o P Have vour family wash rough dricd and | tioned, that a petition forhis removul was | the character of the underlying beds, and the | osees retuined Dhele Tivid, fameiike Hardin county has been the theator of [ b G Sty & Son, oo 4, Opera Black, What is known to TS (EemTNg ~ln)L (e iriianea e Al OubY prot cents a dozen, Cascade laundry | drawn up a; ulated by Fred L. Kim- | joeaf ) ball, of the Kimball- numerously starcho com 1 and extent of the collecting area. oncerned, there is very v arca which could not 1adjoining Purk ave, en house and Fairmount. snutiful honies Totson | the O Park, on which we will build b whout R ‘tion to cring phon amp’ Investment e fiitaa tolsurliiod | WE igned, but thes T | little of the James ri Postmas Treynor's Experie g ¢ for it, however bo readily reached by the flow of. wells alon ful color contrasting singularly with The Rainsbargers Coppers, | Yhen Baby was sick, we gave ler Castoria, P iy i M Broad O, Postmaster Treynd tak ordered the oficial decapitation of the pecler | (he | It is calculated that of | the pale yellow stream on which they u(who was_mury y the Rains: | o ol 2 T L B oL as being a rather fine looking man, and by no I;:-Q'l'n‘!'lu- |~-l‘vlll»|\ wis )Ill-u-'?nu!llv"L (i wells flowing 100 barrels a minute | floated. N }m;m 1[\ n;“l\--! for r\lln'l\':;“n o \..[I. " .l,r, (:\, hen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, : 2 : Auother patrolman who is detevmined on | nishing RHisEau ato S W | fed ! sains mbers of the | When she became Miss, sho clung o C means i suspicions looking fellow. But one I s § . and furnishing (000,000 b This curious state of the sea lasted oftic st tho members of thio | When she became Mis, sho clung to Cas ; 4 . | gang for countel after |l and making a rec fis John McGill, | of water n year, seven in each township of the fresh policemen evidently has a differ- | who has just moved to the city from Boomer | would providé an amount of water cqual ux- oL ent standurd of heauty and innocence, The | township. As soon as he arrived here and | the present annual rainfall, and one-half of other night, Mr. Treynor returning from {"‘ f[" 'K“ld‘“"""f“;'“b\l‘ 7*'?“1"'1 he s | this amount would be wmply sulicient for ail | pects sl e TR £ handed @ club, star and dark dantern and i Drnoses of dveigation; & Ihe costioth twenty: |(ingloi { 3 ok i purposes of ivrigal y- | 1 Omahu u little ufter 11 o'clock, after uttend- | gyyeted to wage warfaro against all the evil- | fout-ineh wells his been thus far from $150 at | it usually about a quavter of an hour, which the water assumed its usual as- pect, the foam at the ship's yresent- 10 Obliera seteldiid avont . v the sparkling app which | they were unmolested, the people nl...muu hibits in the tropic had plunder ing o prose When sk Lad Childron, she gave them Castoria, Bannigans, hrec unfurnished rooms. Sixth st. [QOR SALE or Rent n o fand, with 102 Madn st., Council Ing a choiv rehearsal, thought he would drop | docrs who are pronc to run at largein a | Vermillion, where the water is struck at a | Tt well known that the circular | fear of suffe property. ~ - houses, by J. RCRI into his office bef going home. He en- | prosperous city, — Tuesday night he con- | depth of 150 feet, to $7,000 at Junestown, | masses of light which I have described | 0F three times the federal officers got T. 1. EDMUNDSON, e, | Blufts. i tered the government, building and was about | cluded that it v time for him to corral a | yhere they penetrate to a depth of 1,576 feet | 0 ,,“,.1\.4.41 from aggregated masses of | members of the gang, aud it s s U Drash co=Dras: P to unlock the door of his p oftice when | suspicious chavacter, and about 10 o'clock he | pefore reaching the water. 1t is thought that | | e lot of evidenee which would have implicated, Cuas, R HANNAN, Cashic Dt side of Bayliss ne animals, to which the very small m nly members of the ited by ele ang in this and he suddenly felt a heavy hand laid upon his | met Mr. Elihu Mey: manager of the local | the rage cost of wells, taking the whole b s ¥ not a0 shoulder. - Looking up he discovered one of | ofice of the Western Union tolegraph office. | country through, would not exc name of pyrosoma is given. 1 did not, | gther counties, but also some members of the | aonc Sttt Q- i fprovement the e wen, who peremptorily de- | He promptly seized him and started for the mestown is 1,005 fect above the however, ¢ any, as my towing net | vigilance committee. It has been suggested | 1 l/( n\\ (l L (U] ( cliorons mprove = 1who he was and what he was doing, | Station. Méyers remonstrated and told who | all from there toYorktown is less than ene | was at this time out of order, but duving | that part of Steamboat Rock and the Rain < B e HoMie CLL BLUFFS, iborhood 1ying to the north of it or cou I 1 was not satistied mer mllll he ¢ and that he should come with him further | he was, but’ McGil o Bismarck ¢ into the light, that he might the better look | would not release his p him over. Tho postmaster exy °d that he eral 1-! rties 'v-m of 'I’ was Treynor himself, but the policeman re him, after whi feet lower tl marck, There s, : fadan gt 3 marked, T dow’t know any man named T allowed to proceed. MeGill officer | therefore, nothing in the general conforma. | MOtH '}!‘l“‘{““ und 23S of wost. long nor? - he postmaster by this time had un- | Who failed to get into the goud graces of the | tion of the country to prevent the water from | Wde, With cloudy weather and. the the my voyage to Ceylon I wus more for- | barzer nei re is a gradual de- | tunate. v five m 20 miles north, 18200 | 5On November - of | and called the foot to the Bium the Red river apital 50,000 d Profits 50,000 % Hart, J fenced off with a stone wall | Paid Up to the Towa penitentiury. | Surplus -~ Liabilit Words Fitly Spoken, Dini O, Apri To the Editor of Tie R, Hannan, locked the door, and _entering, shut it hehind | youuger people in his part of the city | being turned into the tep- | Mometer at 812 at noon, we came % = : St MANUFACTURING CO., Dim, ~The policeman sat on the steps outside | little piece of indiscrotion shortly after he | 18 nd southward slows | shortly after durk into o field of these | Be:i In Tur Be terday 1 see some | niss ....|T.'u.-Jffi'.‘.”l..u"' Surplus of any / Lo the building and waited until he e out, | was appointed spicd a young lady N.h side of the James i valley, | anim nd though the brillianey of | 0f our physicians again croaking about | 1 ok i ) 15t Avenue and 21st Street and then kindly shadowed him home without | her escort as they hed Home, and incon- | [t has been suggested that the light was not so great as on the | Omaha's not having the ag s | Interest on Time Deposits, S 8| ]) P ] “1 1 further annoyanee, Ty e o, (O i bis howd whilo the | survey by the - United - States | former occasion, they were more numer- | reputation nor the hotel accomne | g ~___I'>ash, Doors anc mds PR s - puateud ofithab By itopogrophars, L yould determine the | o0 for the ship sailed through them for | entertain the American medical ntion. = Re-Suwing Porch Brackets, 1delivered 1 All work to be Sendsoiled clothes 10 the Cascade Inundry | pic company. Telephon 1 back and in front of the gate until the | whole qu have paid | rd youth said a chilly goodnight and de- | juto the national t # tion. The two Dikotas " Y ' s 20,000,000 for | The ofticer evidently intends to do | Linds lying il hours. Let me ask which of these facl s or ad- | and the peo- | “They were seen in broad shoal vantages Newport, R. L., offercd to secure the Facial blemis aithfully, but needs alittle more | ploof thos ted twice us | great but irvegular distances from each | meeting for 1850, Or did Richmond, Va. Blotehes, Black e first-cluss. i thorough instructions as to the duties he much more in improving and developing those | other, The towing net soon procured we better hotel facilities when it enter- | [ fuous Habr removed. Address SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED tains, Poles and Shades, | xpected to orm. lands. Tt would secm that there could be no | me alavge supply” of the exteaordinary | wined the association in 15817 The same | DR. W. L. CAPELL = g . . . ’ [IBR valid objection to th I'Uskv, Pinples, skl0s, Super- wtwdust by BOSTON STORE, Leaders in Cu Our stock of ains, Chenille o nment taking Kold | pinals of which ™ the shoals were coni- | il Futes (o) ! Tuos. OrFiceR W ifil i A good hose reel frec w y 100 feet of | of this wor 1 all 2y | question might be applied to Atlanta Ga., AT : % 3 of this work and small portion | 00 fers a bright, p ! . TR e A Tl Sl e I e ,,“\'{’ With Maco | 65" purchased ut Bixby of thut large sum for the purposc of determin- | Posed: . They give out w bright, pul which had the meeting in 18579, And yet all 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway OFFICER & PUSEY, fringe o [ yellowish-green light, which they v See—e ing the practicability of ir | I wggested- gndeed it s sup- | tained for some time after they ‘were ‘Tried For Disturbing the Peace. Tt hus been the best’ selection i the The case of State vs Mithen, who was one | posed—that there is a subterrancan stream | brought on hourd, Chenille dado $2, | of the two who were arrested on Pievce stroet lln\\lm._r‘:l‘m niu:.\‘ll«;\'\l"‘l\“;;; mllh’llnr”{‘l" unes. ; ' vh;n;. 5 ‘ ans o : it ! Chenille eurtains with dado | Monday night, was called before Judge ey DG ONE RO UANES Q0L (110 2 IBS0) inger of a glove, being hollow anc Shame on these men who have attained 5 Corner Main and Broadw at 8.7 und §.50. Chenille curtuins with | McGee lastevening. The charges were dis- | Lo rom the mountains in Montul closed at one end. They vawvied a little | wealth and reputation in Omaba, who owe CHRIS BOSEN, Council Bluffs, - lowa. dudo und Maco fringe, #0; worth 815. Win- | ¢ 4ine the peaco and re 184,08 B0yt Ar AR in size, but were genevally about four | all th and all they have to this city Dealers in forelzn and domestic exchange, dow shudes: Holland window sh Aabiug i sa g idie g ofticer, but | must be as great as is that of Li ihehos i lensth, “The 1itte animals of | Yeb ure unwilling to use some of this w \S‘II ; l 1)00 I{ pnsleneiintaroluntmiEtomellis ashinge: | i 4 deposits, DIl allc L : W e d i pnmplote . . Mithe uron and Michigan combin 4 ko et i i o Jtot broke awuy. from the off ) Mithen whic! s s r le up are | tof its inhabitants! They hi F. M, ELLIS & CO,, ings were reported as sue How ubout Nashville this year! Do th 1. i 3 COUNCIL BLUFF'S, TA. medn to siy that Nashvlile offers better hotcl | S e e, B A N K E R S. shaped not unlike the | facilities than Omba? curtains at these mes ¥ to felt window shades with dado P and ra and wi to the Gy lls of the Missour Y cetings, enjoy e ¢ hos) and ol b vand ran, aud was | )0 Couet of Helena, has b n called | placed hor and lie closoly e I not. again wrested wntil tho followiug day. | i 4 ) A ‘ lain oil « Bl o o toa spring, the largest, most steady and | packed over h , their heads beé- | of to is hospitali stan c i ). 3 the ity Bton g Stone, & obis ingham, | Of several young bloods v | forth literally in flood, kept inaw glass in salt water they soon 1 that by attracting the attention of the | Best equipped, most centrally located fae- | Whitelui & Co., leaders ‘ana promoters of | Fcket on Pierce strect. - Ofticer McGill swore | fect — abov the ks of the ed from sh oth d “beine | doctors throughout the United States to | tory in the city. ‘Al modern latest pattern ' ow prices, Cuuncil Bluffs, Ta. | that they were using *ill-fame’ uage, | river and adds its enormous volume L Q0 QI NG e bolnE Omahi they miight get i few move competitors | Machinery: ope by skibied ;| 5 doadifeet Judge Aylesworth appeared for the defend- | to the waters of that stream, Lewis and L nt, were then s i thus hitve to give up some of their luc Speeial atfention given to serol AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS. It Was a Narrow Escape. ant and directed his: cross-examination toas. | Clark, in their famous expedition three-quar- | be distinguished” from the wate AR R RS | sawing, planing and trimming, General oo Rooms 430 and Bee Bullding, Oniaha, : rtaining whether there was any of a century ago, visited this sp taste exactly like fresh oysters, -1 tra 'M‘“l-fll' "‘\:'_I""\‘ L b, and Roows 26 and 246 Merrlam Blo li Mynste | Courell Blutts, Tu. prrespondence solic | to s | wer nificence of i member of the commitic nds | aspe ready to go down into his pocket for £25.00 | str ien o Air. or even £0.00 i ne inorder that the Thomas Deerwester, the one-armed second hand d o impressed with the m volume, as making the noiso. 1 when court adjourn that Mithen w ry well | was not compl nitud ler on Upper Broadway, is v Perso hat 'l pleased to think he is stillalive, He is con- | was continued until § o'clock this me have since visited it all agree that i T + : ) \ A . b.g Near \d people mystor | reputation of the me profession of fldent that he cume within an ace of waking S A in subterrunean, Tho wators' which flow | Nearly two undred AREamla Byt e e na T X up dead yo Ay morning. One of the bul- | The Leade: millions and millions of gallons every hour | (OMS ¥ ¢ SUPPRIOC, WO b6 € by ith | be maintained. In fact the committee hi ¥ g E el Bk ) of fine b e into the Missouri river ave of a puve,” brill- | adelphin during the year ending with T A hanH LGRSO lets from Sergeant Safely’s vevoly fived | of fine watc and Jewelry in the city, (R it Rl IATATSE It c N sent month. sayvs | hot worried itseltabout the financial part ¢ { ARanta flaain oen ) 2 L | the place to buy the best goods at the o lant crystal and avo:wholly dl rom ! B 10 presenlamonts, :syys > undertuking so far, being assured by a fleeing prisoner, went through the | pricos, is tho AbLiRLmont: without | those of the surfuce stream. — From whenee | the St. Louis Republic. I'his is a re- izens that if the meeting is ence ;\u‘.l.l.n; nlil‘h \-\I\ ; “~h;‘.h.nuu.| uu;i lml;’"ll the most relinble firm of | :l::l oYTeomel I\I)lu“\n“}l':l” ~!,\N"\“:'ulllvr”\lvl\ | markable exhibitand one which reminds | located heve our liberal spivited public will } n the head board of the bed about a foot O N & O e elo! ¢ surfuce of whic ) ) write: it ! " 0f 3 to stand more thi s proportion « b S AR Do d i e C. B. Jacquemiy & Co, 2 part flowd. The: probabllity 1s thit the writer of an article which appeared n.l.l.m\l. to. lullmu“!I i it !!:x: I rtion of above the head of that individual. It shows from an nnderground stream which, | 11 French scientific journul “two or | the expense HAKLES ROSEWATER ] that the shooting was almost criminully care- | Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental I the Missouri above them i | three years ago, wherein' the author ad- puithiun by a0, § 1.|-“ and it was only by the merest ‘|. 1ce | office to 101 Pearl street, up stairs, with James four hundred miles further | Vanees the idea that death s oceasion- there s "::“ ""m“" m.‘\ \_\\“1;'*. not the Al - e e | east, ar supplied from the Rocky wountain | ally actual dissolution. It is a dis- S \] Said a citizen last evening : 5 adsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, | s.ows. ense, the writer rofer to maintains, a a’rr NO COAL! Lxdon't know as it makes much difference | loaioney for Lombard Iivestment compiny "Thic peaple of Novth and South Dakota aro | hut * one . feome — which there 18 NO WOOD! . whether aman is killed by a crook or an_of | G united in wishing the general government to | 1o~ suffering: ) there s no illness s N Until f NO ASHES! cer, As faras T am concerned, it would be _ Amateur Musicians. aid them in sinking artesian wells at points | it i IO I a blood digensc. Until tne poison i3 MOKE! but littlo satisfaction to bo killed just because | o thivd musicale of the pupils of Mres, T, | alon this supposed underground strean in | OF Warning of sappronching end: the expelled from the system, there can | NO SMOKE my executioner was a policeman, * It seems to ) i 3 4 manner to determine definitely und | patient suddenly veases to exist and as be no curc for this loathsome and | NO LABOR! A IR & D is to be given at Mucllor's hall Sat- | y | t ' me that it ought to require quite an offenso g gl | conclusively we for all the extent | suddenly fades from sight, He says he dangerous walady. Therefore, the only ¢ 15T to be committed beforean officer is justifid | urday evening, 'he following will partici- | g L 0 508 S 1t s | has actially witnessed this phenomenon, | effective treatment is a thorough course He.ayas in shooting. In this case no convict would | pate Hill, Sadie Farnsworth, Marie | coptainly of the first impor rtain | and that he w Wt one time walking TR el Nact fall NO ODOR! have escaped, und 1o great erime would have {rley Moore ol ¥ Moore 1 v . A e & IARInK of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla — the best of a e b Bunlke foore Huzel Moore, whut this subterranean cur really | with o friend whe-suddenly vanished and 1 T NO DANGER! Boen committed 1€ thit boy got away i fact, | ) ; | o T N T Tt TP ol b | { d who suddenly vanished and blood puritiers. The sooner you begin he got uway as it was, and the lives of eiti: | :"“.““‘( y “'\; "“.”1' ! e ‘\‘;‘”‘“ Ty be drawn upon for the improvement of | A8 never reappoured, With such con- the better ; is dangerous. And only & mntel for kinds . m'lf \{\.‘..,,.l,“.‘.n“.“'l_\(.-ml.“.g.-.\...} The action | Schi ”Il“'lhl.l)\i‘lrhl ‘;“I:“.h; ‘x{ Mox v Y At A E A B e T |.!§|~A\|- ‘*t-"“““".\""““‘“ little doubt that “ T was tronbled with catarrh for over it The Counoll, 11ifTe - «ca'ls for the severest eviticism, i ot O, Mubel Puliried, | Dagotas and Montana. muny persons seanched for have actually i sttt illes. Gus' & Elucurle Lt Co 3 3G rrs 1o Towrenta of Omila, Gertie Croen. Jessta | arenot in the arid beit melted into thip gir. He farther states trea of physi- Winds, suitable for all uses We want you to list you! ital property | civeen. Lucillo Meyers. Irene Moyers . | upon it and are affected by its .-n.uw s, » | that at the moment his friend disap- but received it untii I i private fawilics, hotels with us and we will seciire you good, reliuble | Wt \FIEEE AT 3 | chief dificulty alike with'all these stat peared, a strong sulphurous odor per- began to take Ayer'’s Sarsaparilla. A wnd restuurant tenants, Rents collected wid “spectil. atten- | Saloh Ament, Horten » | less in the want of precipitation of w vaded the atmoxphere few bottles of this wedicine cured me of ADVAGTAGES - Yeu to curo of proper 5. H. Sheate | S0 A 4 Varted one and will | than iu its uncertaintios; it cannot be_de- it this_troublesome complaint, and con- 1. An Open Roster , Broudway and Main st., up stairs, SR LA IA- 18 834 | pended on ta come at the right time and_in B [ e R y restored wy health."—Jesse M. Prve From Al Contacs — Aoubiloés yrove vary Intereating, Juate measure from the clouds. Farming The Ozar'y Winter Pala 5 Gus: ¥ HAY FOR SALE, T R by ivrigation 1s the scientific way of cultiva- | The huge wintee palace at St. Peters- | When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was rec- A Wl Ventiated Oven One hundred tons of huy for salo in_stack n,‘.x‘.l‘:{"\‘\”fl"‘f‘.:‘ I‘l,\";!n lj::fi';.i‘vi:mx" :_}:; | tion. It is the only sure means by which | hurg, with the exception of the vati ommended to we for catarch, I was in- No DRV AROR S at Lake Manuwa. BEN MARKS. | Hlondwa: ' i " d iculture can be thoroughly and ‘success- | and Tersaill is the lurgest palace in clined to doubt its eftic Hay B e oadway. | fuly carried on in the whole section oxtend- | 4hg world intended for o residenco, und | tried wo many remedies, with little bens Griller Freo From The gasoline stove is more dangerous than + ing” from the Missouri river in Dakota, 004 L h efit, I had no faith that anything would A the unlonded gun. Save lifo aud property by | G004 Puper angers at Crockwell's, ugh Montana, Idaho and castern Wash: | though rococo, has a certain grandeur cure me. T became emac from loss > 7UA Hot-plite Filled with using the C. B, Gas and Electric Light Co.'s | ————— | ington to the Cascado mountains, Large por- | from its immensity, Like all the Rus- of appetite and impaired digestion. T Patent Alr and Gis Burns gus stove, @ AW ant. | tions of those arcus must be irrigated to pro- | sian palaces, the winter palace is a mix- had nearly lost the sense of smell, and | » o g for oiling, | e William Malouey, W, H. Wave and Frank | duce erops. With irrigation the soll in’ all | ture of splendor and shabbiness, lux my system was badly deranged, I way . [ Btowing and Frying | Several desivable dwellings with modern | Hure yesterday indulged in an exciting and | these vast sections is unequaled, not mercly | and discomfort, In going over it visit- about discouraged, When a friend urged | Ludles, oall and seg | : v | ¢ 1 going to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and Te- fmprovements for rent in vicinity of the | for stock raising, but for the production of all X _ successful wolf hant. Their happy hunting | ovrs see everything gor isly adapted me R Presbyterian church, E. H. Sheafs & ( Y the crops of tho temperate zoue, save cor g ROAUE Y AL ferred mé to persons whom it had cured . . y4 N Q1T reutal ugents ) 11 ground was among the hills, above Mynster | 1 €11 iy Tl oAt akease § | {anhinte mouials, but wonder how of catarrhy.Aftor taking halt a dozen | (- B (GAS & ELEC NRIC [LI1GI i @@ —~——— place. They succeeded with the dogs, in kill- | capacity for production which seems iue | and wheve the imperial family can live, bottles of this medicine, T am convineed . . Ve il ) 15 o) < After the Fire Nothing has b e On exhibition at the Third National bank in Seranton is a check bearing the Bugs, ing one wolf und eapturing six, Thesix were | ble to us_on the fertile and well watered yheard for some tme young—very young-and after the mothe | plains of Nebraska. When it can be said that was put ot of the way they were casily | the two Dakotos, with less than one-thir. that the only snre way of treating this =t atinte diseasc 1n through the blood . MERRIAM BLOOIS of the incendia > ) 2 PANY 1y terions souree of ntoe | taken in chure, The hulf dozén wolverettas | teenth of their surfuce under cultivation ) A LI US0I Rl | / EBIE COMPA! that were such @ mysterious source of IBter- | o prought tothe city, and are beiug kept | 7,000,000 of acres out of %,000,000—already, | “iSnature of Georgo Washington, It | A. BEI \\1|~(1|4\\|\jn~l three months and one harles H. Maloney, 113 River st,, esthere @ few months ago. It seems, how- | gt Colonel Daly’s house' where they are be- | without irrigution produces 70, . . ; ‘ol aly's hous ere they out ation produces 70,000,000 bushels 1 olesalo and Re Jealors 1n v | of what, 30,000,000 bushels of gats, 10,000,000 | day before “his death. | ye[ s a[sapa” a, Wholesale and Retail Dealer Lowell, Mass, ever, that they might not have been forgot d for In the expectation that the ten, and there are indications that public at- ; R s to fight some other day. The trio of | busiels of and 5,000,000 bustiels of 'po- | - tention will again be called to them yery | buntsmen are pretty well fatigued by their | tatoes (with South Dakota already producing 11 you want the best Wall paper go to J. D, PREPARED BY * chuse, but feel vepald by the sport they Lad. | 85,000,000 bushels of corn) each year, & faint | Crockwell's, .lxl..‘:l.\ 12 8 masaes :Iliulh\nl‘l\m\‘-‘r]nt;lul'l'!:nlm | b el e e e e € g - e | O J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. est Stock aud Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Cutalogue. deeply interested individuals, Although the mportant to Horsemen: Lavge line horse | lic wrapped up in the larger and at present | The Manhattan sportivg headq'rs, 415 B- Frice §1; olx bottles, §5. Worth §6 a bott o irloes. D ARA[RE R ERNR 0 Ta cascs were upparently dropped some time | snd turf goods. 1robstie, 852 B—y, C. B, | doy .mJ unproductive portion of their terrl- | way, | Nos. 205 .n.d .\» Broadway, and 204 and 206 Plerce Stre ouncl N v

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