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890. OR A SCALY THE OM '\”" BEE. [T WAS ODDFELLOWS' DAY, | | Bius plombing '.'.‘2...'..31"\'."",i'.f.x','\‘"'LJ%ZI:J.‘. 7 Mackyclidaine M Eruiupd | WANTS $3,000 mase a bundle of 1,000 flovin Austr An My residence, 533 Willow aves [ M obligations, ~ Without prosentation in outhaide of Rayliss park: heated supervision the escape pipe has been put in | The deveased was aged forty-two years and | pppjiling Story of a Man Who Now | some fdentifiable form there could be no b ].’w Iighted by clec fontains COUNCIL BLUFRFE and the sewer connection made. Tho basin | puoeer e And was engaged in the v Secks Government Ad. payment. The imperiled obligations | fect." Al will sell br exthangs for dl,"'.:’ OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREF The Triple Link Brethren Celebrate Their | Vil be completed within ten days. The stone | the Union Pacific as purchasing agent, but [ Living quietly in this city is a man | Wero given to . chemist, and e sue- | Cityproperty my farm of ceeded in soparating the whole of them | st of Council Blums = . for the coping is being delivered. Ttis the | through the influenceof Gen Dodge | who twenty-six years ago this summer | ¢ vered by carrle y part of t " f wenty-six g | v :;”\“.'v' ,:,:.,‘w“'” R e A RAGHE Seventy-First Anniversary, finest quality of LakeSuperiorred sand stone, | Yesigned the saie upd aceepted o similar po- | ost his sealp in’ a raid on a government | and finding out the numbe L W.TILTON ... 1O 10 ok NATRAGT. - A B HER LT T sition with the Texas Pacific, which he held | ¢1nin by 2o band of Sioux Indinns, | his report the money has be TELEPHONES: el ol he fountain proper | ror g numbor of yours. | He was marvied in | 14 \iio still Hives, apparently ns hearty | has not yet been purchased, but it will be a | 187% at Te - to faret L and 8 '8, 4 ently as hearty ' : ; u bl lisg LR as if the sharp tomahawk of a savage BUSINERS OFFICE, NO. 43, i Niann Eviron, No THE JUDICIAL ASPIRANTS LOOM UP. | ;.o hacin affair and v dsome, The | ton, who survives Nim, Interment w SO L B UE LS ik P oners are trying “to make a sclee- | made at Fairviey, and upon | Faclal blemishes, such o Blotehes, Black Heads, Froekle fluous Hair removed. Addross Tmplos, ™ Sup MINOR MENTIO b ! rom several vory beantiful designs, T hend, His name s Robert McGice, The Union Depot Deal Almost Closed i compiete and fi runuing order ihe [ The Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- | writes an Eunton, Kan., cor \'v\punlln-u! .‘; DR, W. L. CAPELL, N. Y. P. Co, “AWes " y 3 ar in the big basin will be about two feet | way. the Kansas Uity S, 10 story of 4 ous o, ’ Cotinedl Bl Lumber o codl, bbb Lk ML ] and the surface will beabout a foot, | ———— His Al npokgane feot, death: ab. the 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway eption last evening was | It termin nn&mvh a ball cal hundr Room School Building - The Bayliss Park F the walk. On the eight posts.around | The Oddfe 1sin will be rlmml large metal urns, | 8 grand affai which will be filled with flow he foun- | Masonic temple, at which hands of Chief Little Turtle and his mur- derous band, which has been told time COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. a is reported at No. 1014 A case of diphthe Fourth st untain. Paper wanted at Gillette & [ Sy | tain will be an clabovately finished one and | couples were prosen It was (ml\m:(vnnl nd time again around the firesides of mun's, rl street, Council Bluffs, ; 0 Wity WA dl e Bidenviod will bo the one ono thing needful to make ; nation for the exe ] [ u\vm\lni'l]l()'umvl(.\ h:;- I;‘:.»|\ Ilr nl.:‘ll' by . j A concert, will be given this evening at the ie reception to Grand Sive Underwood of | gagiiss park one of the prettiest and most at- e 2 Jlumb's introduction of a bill in % Epworth Methodist chapel, corner of Avenue | the I 0. O. I, yesterday was a great success. | tractive places to be found anywhere, | Motor trains were kept running last nig of the United States to pay 1 AAC] Cl IR Ib BOS | nd Twenty-Afth street [ e parade moved at 11 o'clock, and fortwo | g i | until 3280 to decommodate the Omahans who il How eveEry: tatall ol { The board of equalization is still grinding | youis moved along the strects, presenting a Mhe gasoline stove is more dangerons than | attenc e Oddfellows seo\htail WiLH te: Mok | ) out equitabls’ assessments. and will continte | (oL i i.t:]\;\u Vieleo Tt s Witiigated | 2o e O B gy e o ronetyby | . Xunn,wifs of 1,10, WeBter, diad Just even oo Tind pissod through m TO THE RIGHT. | ).\ dll( ‘ » work for »next ten days, Aok .4 o 4 b using ¢ ias an lectri Y 3 e 0f R p « jed las! 0 H i \ ut the work for tho Hext ten (Ay8. 1 costs | With the greatest intercst by thousands of | yog"¥ove, ki o Light Cos |4, 0 o Tolammation of the bowels at the | his stivving experience only yesterday 10508 Do 1A 04 By 63 L i BRetoty . DIRninc AL ' h.'vu;;khl.:n.n_wnaI\\Il‘x' el 1‘“‘, .‘“"[,I‘ spectators, The following lodges were in —_——— | family vesidence, No. 1006 enth avenue, | instend of more than a qua of ucen- mltation, substitalos, eto., which are floodig dactory an aning Miil, i bl e s AL it ] s e ety o T Several desivable dwellings with modern | The d sed was thivty-five years of age. | tupy ago, il B e oo K Bont crulifon, Wost eontaTv.TAak aa Thds peal bond of £100 and was release line and wero received by th id sive: W, | 4 rent in vicinity of the | The remains will be taken to 1llinois forin- [~ rfha story isone that will rival the tales thewotld, There fs only one Swifi's Bpecifie, | | ICAt cuinped, incat contrally located, fac. he story and thero fa nothing like 1t Our remedy cone | 1y . of fiction of early experiences on the tains no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois- s Water Works $10. plains with the bloodthirsty redskins, onous eubstance whatever. It builds up the gen- many persons now | that roamed through westorn Kansas eral health from the fist dose, and has nover operated by skilled “mechani wttention glven to seroll and band planing and trimming, General cons (s nd estimates for houses and butldings ient. The inferior of the ity fail is being paint ed white by the same partics who were a few days ago engaged in painting the town 1., Hebron; J. C. Longueville, | : eh, B, I, Sheats, & Con, | t 7. 10, Abbott, G. M., Man: | 4 S TSI PR ) ins, Omuhas Johu ¥ chester, Ta.; John A special meeting of Unity Guild w i, Oriatiss. &, 16 Povars, [ Who Were They Without doubt then | ] ! ¢ Corer North Matn and My nst held this afternoon at- the residenco of Mrs. | 5"ji05 il Blufts | Alittle momentary excitem | vuilding T o eho wantto'use ho city | and Colorado, lenving . trail. of blood falled to eradicato contaglous blood poison and pots, Council Biufs, Tolephone sy o R i e ds BIECHEL iivly aod Platoon of palice, Captain ;| stoned about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon on | Wi m”"“l‘ e R WG AL i LT, it ffects from tho eystem. Bo mure to get the | - R RTIIT ~ b entie, «ehs’ Militant. Brnd, Omah e ekt s SRAT R e R | 10 odueing the water iritc v premises, | MeGee's is one © fow cases i 4 | IMUNDSON, L SHUaART, Nels Peterson and L. G. Anderson wero | aldes, Canton Fzra. Millard, bl ot dits seated B & | Appreciating s fact, the New York Plumb- | where a human being has survived after m"fi_‘g’,fi’,;T_:fl'i'";,,,’f;‘:‘,'”’r,:'::u‘;'d' R L L sterday fined £13.10 for intoxication. Theit | Canton Ford L1 | bugey behind u gray hovse drove up and | g company will locate a yard hydrant six- | having heen sealped and tomahawked, Tn Fonterli e B R, Cias, R, IANSAN, Cashior A’ s got them into trquble in the southern | band: canton Fremont down the thoroughfare apparently looking | teen feet from the eurb line, and conn | ¥ | tihe | 1864 MeGee, then thivteen years old, RIS \ vt of the city. Unrringes containing grand officer for some one. At last they were successful | S8me with water main, with everything com- | (7 1 orphan without o home to which | = wriwnwy 5 prntiomin | (/ltl/(‘n\‘stulc ];”]]{ Much complaint is heard because certain l(‘:- hekah .;,‘..,, .um| l"i.:‘!‘“' ) 1~|(_\‘,|In|'n'n|. | in their search, as it transpived that they {i‘;}';,‘:.‘ lll‘.:lu'“‘n-r:;‘-:l‘h h.’.‘l',\.:. r';’ufl:n (l\l.;"; I tia aonld: tivr o MR8 Who \Woul d v ks )[_“0}‘ & Bl)LRliliOls, 4 (R ¢ C i parties persist in. making. tho proposed site | Plattsmouth; Platt lodge, No. “Pa. | were looking for a man and woman seated in | Hyvets where maine ave 1. vise him, He was i for o lnd OF COUNCIL DLUFFS, ther p the ew Uni spot & dumping ground outh; Monona lodge, No, 88; 0 .\ TROTS : 8 Jor the v wnion depot a dumping ound. | mouth; Monona_lodge,” Nog g G || dilohor Biiggy deawi g at the curbstone in | e of thirtoon wnd the iden struck him tht | SROHITEOTS Puid Up Capltal o $160,000 In tho ‘dist oottt vestarday . Judige L;....l‘ South ' Omaba: * South Omaha | front of Robinson Brothers® )"“ | 17 S MONEY THROWN AWAY. | he would join the s v, ste went to 3 SO kNI 4 ‘L‘.‘f»‘,‘,,\‘.\.‘i‘(:n..‘,.,,,}“,, oioey Deemer was still listoning o tho drcary ve. | lodgd, No 148, Omaia lodge, No. 105 | lishment, The duivar of tho gray hors 5 AT ‘ort Leavenworth and “enlisted, think- SUPERINTISNDISNT Dinkcrons=T, Aq Miilor, 10 Gionson, B B eital of o differioes. betsveen Uho. tvo | Centénal Todgo, Noo 15 Omaha | out: “What are you doing with my husband, U e L IO R Rt L ennils '“,""'“\\"I"'.““i]“‘Hln" e FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS, [ St E v, 10D B, Clis colors, Gray and Whits | o, 3 Blaie lodge O e Ao o ongress Expre w«_ s Ideas. him as o receui e tho UL | oo, s50 Mosriam Block, Comnell Wi, 1a, | 1l Fransidt, genoral i bist By ovler of Superintondent, MeNoehton | 2y T i Bt Gooaa/| Y Thia worde natarally ate Ol A ALt 8 T came on MeGee s unfit fOr | poon 60 X, v. Lito Baitding, O, Mo ness, Largoat capital and d 1 immediately giv the piblic schools were dismis: n e + Tocge, | attention, as the sidewalk who repre- | the service, but filled with peo- | Ty Brr.)—Anselmo Bluffs lodge, No. [ Interast on I'ima Doposits, ugh yestorday for the pupils to witness | W5 0T 0% 0y e “Brothers | ple, and 1 of them shifted their positions | | it . P, a place with a contractor who was then | J H{l['_\'hl;l_l" |l"’\"“l””'-“'“' i [ Encampinent,~ No. 4% Cowneil Blufts; | 0 i to gt DwioF thaliorsawiiinping i:l':‘,: ‘:_i‘(” S “;l‘f"i: “j"”\r"'\"" T wagon train of govern- | SEPILC l/\ ll \() I'CE ie King Clovis club will givea very uniqu sand , Ashiandilodze; No, 17 | scene that they v would follow. ¥, He journey AbE RRTIOnY oL AR Ve T oe 2 fostival at tho Brodway M. B, ehureh th N s e Rvoma | i woman' addresssd veddened: fuctously | and cems in & liivey to geb ont ot Ame o ..['l'l.'y“!"‘l,"’l' Ji i AL to COUNCIL BLUFFS. evening for the pu sing funds for Missourt Valle Wood- | but_said nothing, and the man hastily gath- “The Pan-Ani I congre: he s ML LR ALY aitealdy A = = the new church, Every one is invited to be q | ered up the lines and drove down Broadway. | 3 , S was a hazardous journ as all knew l““" SALE-Hotel property. 2 rooms. con- t X i g is wi her ion followed, 1 wwill nob dojtlils' country onobit of & | who embarked with the teain, for it was teally Tocated. s, Wi, Noble? 120 8, present. Siiver City lodge, No. | His wifo and ier companion followed, but tho | (it %t S e SRE TH P T el 08 i e lly fovatei At section with mmhll\ posts ed with | Y\ANTI 18, to en- " \ { Jondition of the street pry th The Tebiled seduction ecase has been sct tled to the sati corned. Tt wa I¢ ®here wiis o grand scries of | crowded SBerT Aoust, | Aviving until they reachod § strootywhere | money and it might as well have b sand will e the guest | they turned norih to Mynster strcet, They | We are more than satisfied the Uni city in the | kept off Broadway uniil they reached the | does not want the teade of the Spa vented fast ) A good barhe yunk, Kiel's hot wand far hetie saming bunds of St Coy work. Blufrs addresses in the Today the wction of all par complished by means d States | v mary license and the official sery of Omiaba, dviving avound the d sh coun- | counter whom meant fight to nh.- death. | A clear farm in No Justice Barnett, - | mowing and attonding @ reception at Odd- | western part of the city and the last seen of | gy me of the merchants ave in sympa- | Pho young fellow all these | Tness lot b for i The school board has rejected all bids for | fellow hall, Fourteenth and Dodge streets, at | them they were racing for Omaha. They were | thy with us, but they Are " POW= | o3 SNt Heitline thKEEne || ihered residence 1o e udd e z > 10 @Ya0HOR G tho propoued maw; clicttavoor' | 8 Dl e all strangers in the Bluft erless. Your government does mot want | (TS SR R LD RUL A AL pany, 606 Broadway, L dudd, 27 MAIN STRE school building in' tho westorn part of the = : e to trade with us, and if we had kncwn that ) VA9 Stll in the 'nment servic - | president. X e Over €. B Juequemin & Co's dewelry Store, city, and advertised for bids for the ceection BOSTON STORE. J. C. Bixby, steam heating, sanitary engi- | cight months ago the invitation to look over | though he had “heen rejected as a sol- | TANT < and Jot of it 'six-room buildin [ = building, Om nm, 202 Merriam | your industries ild never have been ac- | die The Jittle band set out on its long ‘\ Ing iny ) 10 25,000 = = . It is sf Jzements for the nse | Leaders in Curtains, Poles and Shades, | Plock, Council Bluffs, cepted. Today the United stands with [ journey into th uninhuhiml region | proved property. The Judd & Wells of quartc > county court hiouse for city | Our 15, Chenille cur- | ¢yt vogidence propor teally Tocatea | massive stonic wall around it Wo seo no | heyond Fort Leavenworth in the sunimn 006 Broadway, . B. Judd, pres. offices hay 1 compléted, and - the superior ado with Maco | g ':,1,. .,";" 'fi" L)Kf"" Lcentrally located | place to ent ndwe can't very well tear it | of G4, It plodded on through the terri- [YOR SALE-Two mileh cows. Persons buy- 0. down to bring in our goods. The ery of ‘pro- i pay for then in work with T T A Ing of Kunsas ina southern divection | g, M5 on July 11 the train pitched e A|l in this \\l‘\l4'| R dirt. Apply to Leonard Everett Spanish_delegates and_they will be only too N 1 JOR RENT 1o », for wood- glad toget home and begin the work of bet- | on the banks of Walnut creek near the | J'gR KENTSL 1 S iahsons in- " T #1,81.25, $1.50, | Fincst photo gallery in the west—Sherra- court will take up its Jocation in the | fringe is without a riv south court room tome i Lace cur o nin tection’ has heartily disgusted all of the mp I'Zlm-lh' n Bradley states that the Tnter- Ui *4‘ 1o &8, den’s new place, 43 and 45 Main street. state fire company of Omaha will stand sclection in the city. .t velati i reign o site of the present f Great Bend ble. 1 i ] Hem et nille dad ngour trade relations with forcign coun- | site of the present of Great Bend, | able. Inquire on ¥'S L um',lm.f Ll Motor Accidents, | Kan. There it wi weked Dby | horseshocing shop. N e e “Ciienille eurtains. with | Two motor accidents were repoftod Yester- o not ask you to allow manufactured | o band of Sioux war led by | l‘“’" SALEOn o 01y pavinents or s i 4 Expressman Pettibone had a fine horse | £00ds to enter frée of duty. IFree trade in | Chief Little Turtle, was an | suit by the Judd & Wells com dado and M doyw s Holland' window & with rollers and fixtures complete felt, window shades with dado and rollers o . A comy oil_opaque, also dado, at our v the largest and most comple iy. Boston Store, Fothel co fringe, i S e LN A SRl I LWG-StoEY house, cor St ave 10th abled, the motor tearingoff one of the ani- | {778 R v 0 tates and wlmost | Unequal contest, for the vedskins vastly | ot lotss by 12 foet, two bloeks from motor intupes | MAl's hoofs. William Welch Jost one of his | gs bad as the present state, I do mot think | Qutnumbered the white men and, al- | line. _ e | hack horses, as the result of a collision at | that Chili will fecl quite o friendly to this | though the latter held out bravely | | 1=room house on 6th ave, one block from sual low | the corner of Pearl street and First avenue. | country after 1hi Our rnment ha against the “lino i | The driver, Arthur Tuby, savs ho could not, | taken off all duties on all kinds of machinery, | in time {: ngham, | gt out of the way without dri iinery, from his | submit_to . D) ment 10w service, as the The of Council Bluffs ey ex-chief of the firo depart- igan hose wagon i0se house must nd thrown out of s left in hi v sense of the wo «d woald be injurious Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Protector Agents Wanted. DR, C. n'unn remendous odds, they were | ken eaptives and forced to | f L the hideous tortures that ncoln ave, two blocks S-rooni house on i motor 1in A roont houses on North Tth st., near post- - oks, and evel week mining mag for a long time, romises to hang there | s & C 3 g ; be g overa | aount is shipped to Chili. "We do not | g re hrai avise, ceording s o wieh longer, a ¢ o has filod o motion | I Seita e oaind pronibteleiot er of people, und_preferred standing a | charge yon a dute, yet awhen e (ry to send b0 Mo i _'l‘l“r‘\’."(',;-'”fl: ;u“m a.ccor ‘}'\';f | O onRR T, Dty for a continuance it to be able to st ion. He shouted to the motorman, but | our wool here y shut out our trade by ““‘l. he was selected s the chief's s g X 06 BROADWAY, Bt it. Whispe olitici he alleges that that individual was looking | high tariff. We aranot going *o for R e el :l \.""uhi' I NG 4-roon house on the | COUNCIL BLUELES, - - TOWA IIhe ease against Frank Mithen was The politi ready planning on this | the other way and did not sco him, The | [radeupon you. We fecl sorry that e o | 1:1 ey 5 horri- | cluded in MeGee's court judicial election. Tn this district three | horse was strucle and thrown from ivis feet Crep ot bl R L Oy U Ao I yeu he worth two cents to the people | ble deaths before his eyes. Afterallhut ally entertained \Ni but that is not our | the boy had been di fault. It lies with —your —government. | nng after a short ov, concluder If your tariff laws had been amended beforo | i Agter i short pavley, concluded to | came, then the result would have bec ally different. We have seen what a orning, The defendant was fc i f{00 $95/ahd Goats; L Fo Larnish judges are to be clected next fall—the terms veal bond and the case will go to the district | of Judges Deemer, Thornel} and Carson c court. ; piving. It is predicted that Judge Decmer Weleh says he will institute suit Cards are out annot B and Judge Thornell will be renominated, in | against the motor "company for the value of Judd, pre: on s and could not get up. One hip was knocked out of pl d of the Indi- | The J. A. Murph MANUFACTURING CO., One double saw and slicer; one ven hine with e Il and sealp him, the old <lu| of elaim- | fug complete, all new., suitable for basket fi s knocked | tory. Inquireat Snyder's commission house, | ing him_ as his prey. e w / rati el i i e anima | V] i 2 e s | . st Avenue and 20st Stres Wb CICHEh e | accordance with their own desire for another | the animal. grand country you have here, but before the tlu\l\ CORIG :n.;ndh-. “‘I":L“I he fell | | "('Ilt“ i Coan AT T | Gl 4 ‘I)‘ L 1' i;] 1 of this city. The ceremo o)) term, Tn vegard to Judge Carson it is The Lea: government géts veady to trade with us itis | @ shot was fived at him, the hullet to this RE " 1 w od- (A ST ',)"‘ S that he will 1ot seolc or accept @ renomina- dnelieators 1 o | Dossivle that we will bave forgottengyou.” remaining firmly 10dged in his vibs, | pryeoh: ] oReIn i ash, Joors anc mnds LA U e Thien Chief Little Turtle ; cut the loose in front, put his feet on the back tion. As an outgrowth of this ass ngs another rumor that Judge Carson w Sawing and e i M9, Band and Seroll wing of of fine watches and %v‘\\ Ly will ofti 0 buy the b the pla the 1ov t goads Anselmo Muarago is a Fraud. kets, nin L | spr Lower Broadway is to be improved by sot- ) : | prices, is the establishment without vival v c AP Rl —[Spech A strong ea o 0 ' con- ) H d AS] NG’ ril 2 [Specia egra i ek ¢ . Y v W ¢ < r wood # livered, Cle: ting out trees on both sides of the boulevard bolaat AN ‘"‘l.'f"“fr ’"N"".“ Thed Hin it be | the most reliable firm of WastiNaroNGRELE 24 [speclal Telegram | ;{5 {5 macle and/tove off tha whole topiof!|= Doy 4. oo coutage: SLU0. 1T clty s AunatinENood e e Lol araaniiian from Strectsville to the river, T coufi il of CB. Tacquesy & Co, | 10 Tne Bre]—Auselmo Murago isa fraud. | highead. Not satisfied with this he | o 1bacre jors S dcre easy PR RN P T been commenced by A, B. Ma ono of: ths throo judges tb/bo named, and 1t | —_— Nosuch person had any connection with the | shot two arrows through him and as he | ) gl Ssub. owin AL YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.? Bridgo nddition. n,l will require l_wt 0% | suid that Walter I Smith of this city will | Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental | Pan-American conference and no one of that | Jay pinned to the ground brought down | Frhe reskiente o on Hemtaa . — 0 comple (‘| e work. come as near securing the nomination as any | office to 101 P name is known here. The delegates from | his tomahawk twice on his head each Choiee Jots in Mullin's sub. THOS. OFFICER. W, H. M. PUSER "';h': “fl]"";h":;ll"m\‘lt;“‘:"‘p‘ll;hIdf‘ h-r‘l soven | one, and that many members of llni hulruf ll'}nlx\\'mw‘- Jose _r\ll"nn'i‘u "|'"l Iu‘n'\;-!m‘( l.\u}'us» stroko stripping off a piece of his skull. LA L OFFICER & PUSEY, > appplica ¢ places on the police | this county lave already cxpressed their PERS 5 CRAP, ‘The secretaries and attaches of the delegation | ppn® Jo spear through his O e : B fotca At ) y _oxy : PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. e Lo e i Iutacies Of the deleation | Then he van a speav through his bod; o for Connetl Wi ms pr ted fifteen of the best, It is | wini wall parts of the’ to support hini'in case Judge Vacant lots 1 times. Unconscious and bleed suggested that fifteen of the poorest be got- | o L SRt 2 Alfonso, all of whom are at Washiugton to- | S€V€ ] ten togother and photographied, us they unpsy | 0" deciines to have bis uaiie considered. Mrs, W. 8. Marshall 1s home from a tripto | Gy and' ara ‘grently annoyed ut. the proten: from a dozen wounds after this bav- | RS | o0 oane certainty be curiosites. DIEoTatlonNatice. Denver. e sions of the imposter. They say that they | baric torture the Indians withdrew leay W & Son, Room 4, Opera Block, fbebivato cars 0 and 130, containing Super- | The partnership heretofore existing be- | im0 omn 18 home from Moutanaand | will be greatly obliged if the press of the | ing the lad and all his companions for | Councit Corner Main and Broadway. intendent, Goodenough of N eneral | tween H. Birkinbine und J. S, Standeford of | 1* duite ill country would denounce him. dead.oHis companions were indeed dead | W\ Have 1 | i ave: Council Bluffs, - lowa. hetwe airmount Koadmastor Moll_ of Milwaukeo Dealn- | OYCaiH BiErhin : Lew Genung, esq., of Hastings, Ta., was in ke g o R R RN e AR iRy m; f ¢ T'ra Joune s, pevating and doing busi- L nung, esq., ) X | but a spark of life yet remained in Me- | 11, betwoon the Tt Kivnout® 1 Dealers in forcizn and domestic exchange mastor Bunker of Porryaume in late Wednes- | noss under the fiem - namo. and style of” the | 1 ¢ity yesterday. ' 7 SULLY WILL FIGHT JACKSON. | Geoshody. Fortlivcehours he remained | ot im o fo il PG Rt | cotleetions made aud interest paid on (e et over the Afilwaukee, and left | Birkinbine engincering and supply company, | _Alderman Leonard Everettis home from an A RO TR T S G (e | acposits! extended eastern t John E. Collett w v morning for the east, with oftices at Coun 1 Bluffs, T, and Omab Hattio Avcher, colored, has filed an infor- | Neb, is this day. di Ived by ‘mutual col to sell the The Announcement Withheld Un€il | {,cio qrrows which picreed his hody, WaNt 11 leave shortly for Mon- the Mississippi Case is Settled. until o party of soldiers on their way 10 s, mplete sehool F. M. ELLIS & (J(),, ¥ or comuission liberal and mation against Charles Moulton, also colored, | sent,” Mr, J, 8. Standeford retiving, The | tana, where he will locate, ey A SRR \ Yo promptiy paid. Small expenses for outiit. Ad- charging him with the Tareony "I | busitiess will'be” continued by Mr. H. Birk- | Miss May Clark is homo from Tdahio, whete | goos on' s, April 2.—[Special Tele- | Fort Larnard happencd along and dis- | ROUISINL S QU5 BSakv defendant skipped out, but w rrested on u [ inbine under the sume firm name and style, | she has been teaching sehool. grm to Tt Ber] Iho announcement of | covered him; ‘They drew’ the arrows | Councll Biufs. Ia: telogram by the chicf of police of Fremont, | and he will pay all ontstanding claims and all W. O, Wirt loft yesterday for Helena | e final offer of the California athletic club | from him, and throwing his almost life NOR RE Phice unfuriished 1ooms. 240 Neb., where e s being held to await thé | debis due the late firm are to be collected, | 3 Wi Q With 1oft, vestorday fov Ielena, | 4o ke a purse of §20,000 for Sullivan and | less body aeross ono of theit ponics, took South Sixth st AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS. K urrival of officers from the Bluffs, paid to and receipted for by him, the said H. | ° “_f . \‘ '1 lof Lk et Jackson was received by the champion with- | him to the fort, where the surgeons sue- Fnu SALE ov Rent- Garden land, with [ Rooms 430 and 42 Bee Building, O, by M. Zaltztman, who was vecently in trouble | Birkinbine, eSO SCaloflatoRwodn i MU | out especial interest. The offer of the Cali- | eceded in saving his life. houses, by J. R. Rice, 10 Main sty Council | Nebe, fnd Rooms 261 i 3o i el for fighting, is agnin in i pickle, Mes, Alico Witnes! r hands and seals this 23d day for Mt. Pleasant for a two wi speciy 0! it o % Bluffs, Council Blufts, In. Correspondence solleite pistol with which MeGee was shot Mrs, W. E. Tuck of Havlan is \mung her | fornians to make the purse 20,000 is entirvely The Milledge is the e mplainant, and st says | of April, 1500, ! R McGeoavt b R LR T e Eomalmeos ! Harny Binkixpise, | daughter, divs. Smith, on Second avenue. satisfactory to him. Although he d to | was presented Chief Little Turtle by that she had pawned Zaltzman refused (o give STANDEFORD, Dr. Holyoko of Pacific Junction, surgeon | day to talk, yet itis well known to his inti- | President Lincoln along with a v thomup. Shie sued out s wr pplevin, | In the presence of Bartvam Zevely | for the ~Q,"" was in the city Wednesday cven- | mates heve that e will fight Jackson on the | lrl~ul~u|~l | u]'nlnl\\'\hvu h):l:l UFIHU' and the question of legal ownership will be - | ing. B = tack could 'dly believe that th decided in court, ! The Union Depot. Mrs, 8. B. Wadsworth and_children have ‘”“\‘.',j_"l‘“i."“‘l‘,'i'\ . is chiofly concorned in at | had deceived him so and wroto Me The society of the Broadway Methodist Ex-Congressman Pusey has been render- | returned from a visit with relatives in Illi- e utivan 15 chielly: concerned b 1o g autograph letter asking him to come Episcopal cliurch hus for souie time been | fug most valuablo servico for tho union depof the present time is the fingl disposition of his | o, ¢ Whshington so that he could seo contemplating the tion of & new chur 6 HADI0 £ Ot V10, union, copo! ald of Denison is visiting his | €45 before the Mississifipi court, He t ; T T '0 heen stol | project, and is doubtless as conversant with dof Denison is visiting his | voup correspondent, that he wanted to get | him. e Jetter has since been stolen, cdifice in pl ce of the present structurd have at st appointed - committe K, 1. . Oreut . L. Cook, to solicit ~\\h-\ Liven fourweeks inwhich to make the necessary funds, B. Cline; on vhe talked | but there isno doubt that it did exist, o fight with anybody. He said that any | as dozens have scenand read it The Mis Zorbaugh has accepted a posi- [ man of commion “sense. can understand | president’s heart was touched by the by ALOT tion i tho deat” and dumb fnstitute Bows (o caso i Mississfppd it 1o ined | Qi boys sl dondition s it 1o cvi- out com- ulia, atzainst him should he appear in the news- | g 488 0 SR SARSEE T ) L e ception of getting tho for- > ool haa el irnadite s g neg ions for another M ! The Sistors of Merey will today begin the Lconsent of the Chiciizo & North e ok LoazeEn adito Lisiomo o ot e coeme, | fov him as a vecognition for his prolim ;:l\ worlk on m;ul :nn)-«-w-il’ new. in e ofiicials of that voad have given informal al weeks, 5 e Relekinpionsn _\ ings. Generals Blunt-€nd Cu © hospital to bo erected here, The plans | assent alre sident Hughitt is absent 3 . A y i 2|1 ave heen approved by Bishop Cosgr ; Mayor Carter of Shenandoah was in the , so that until after that date | ¢ have been approved by Bishop Cosgroy 1 | expected in Chicago on i attonding tho Odd. Pellows | the big follow is not likely to make a formal | if not | Fwenty-fourth | {pa¢ mattor out of the way 1 all the details as any one concerifed, He e presses himself as confident, that the depot will be built, and that right speedily. Al of preliminary negotiations are ted, with tie nd The committeg v tly thought that Mc Wils 1101 Wy in the s for th further d wooted, ns tho. county pocted city yester ot ! oot o o hucted, o ,Y"_I ounty Pusey will meet him | o) G es reply to the California offer. Jolin wants to | sued a perpetual orde A iton Ty 2 St ortaoa Clotuty ; ement will doubtless then ars 1ot st eventig b wckson and best him, us he fecls more ol aas alates b or He ounty Attorney Organ | be complete ars st o i f orry, . 4 q bl ol s clothe 2 and Count R mpleted. ek ; ohice, utident hie will do and then retive from LA Ly naneany e county s expected to have | We want you to list voue property 0% | e Beclaconsto phit the struetre ccupancy by the mid- | with us und we w o ), velinb! u L. Stetson, pr ~|dwn| of the Baptist uni : = - R 2 | Little Turtle to get the sealp, but the | diz ok gentanbe e fonants. - Rents collected and - special’ atten- | Versity of Des Moiues, has been the guest of FOUR FIBEHEN KILLED, | chief vefused to part with it, although, . There is again talk of having band concerts | tion given to care of property. 1. H, Sheafe . D, Cooley for thi pas! s E o | it is said, he was offered several thousand in Buyliss park this scason, but the scheme | & Co., Broadway and Miin St up staivs. ton and his_son Platte Overton | €148 Bxplode with Terrible Effect in | o 150 16 will hardly be carried out. The band stand e ) today for Tronton, Tron county, on a bus. a Burning Silk Mill, —————— was moved away because the park commis- HAY 1Ol At | i PAn ITbak §htarests CatasaQUE, Pa,, April 24.—The building < ARTERS sione 1to ) 0 i inuay g I ¥ LOOK IR GARTERS, loners wore opposed to bund coneerts, owing | One hundred tons of hay for sale tn stack | Mr. Ohjo Knox, formerly of Maccdonia but | oceupied by tho Unicorn silk manufacturinge | = to the fact that the crowds thus brought to- | at Lake Ma gether trampled the grass, und two or three AW, BEN MARKS. | later of Nel wl s prey esterday | company of New York burned carly this | I They ame Jew ring to move back (o Towa, He | morning. While the § oung concerts would rob the park of its greatest et A 5 R TS pAL Bl 8 emen were at work Man's Mothe .nmn Wed He TR 5 ? 2 eauty for an o soason. Thoy bolio Stosdattseraaalo, Ny dentnod '”:"“::::':‘:“"n("‘l""“‘l" o, | 1¥INE 0 save thestore rooms and engine | The betrothed wife of an estimal 3 3 ; SOOI <BonA0N ) C ad at special eut pi H ) XO1 , formerly edito r0- 2 i v . T ¢ visiting hi = 3 '1".1'..n‘u:uu.\'}uu'\i“.':u:':rlu-'f,..fi.‘. cu_uithe o u ; Muls. 8, | prictonot R ptor pd spios \.«.\:N I.l‘{f.\,;x.ll o of vitriol mr: otter acidy young man, wis .ll;ltll\\)l ]\x;)l]\lrn‘;‘. lIim SATURN, (2608.) e s LT I e B (e et on't fail to get our pric buying. later of the editorial staff of the Chi Her- | took place, and before they could cscapo sev- | mother, 10 MOTNAFR.0L U0 " NS Wil make the season of 1899 at the Union Driving Park, Couneil Blaffs, Towa, from Mareh 188 ing arrangements for a grand time at, the an- A ald, has just ed a similar position on | eral of the firemen were caught by the full- » delighted, The ehap’s motherwas | g "y i e Wien ho will e seturmed o Fremont and bis worthy companion R UmLe o 0 prand Sima i ha an: chool House, the Chicago Evening Post. ing walls and many injured by fiyimg debyis, | dazzled by her beauty, the br MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1789,) 11, All the socletics in the Missouri valley Some ¢ 1s who live on the bot- ‘l) 1. Thomas has been elected professor T'he following dead have been tal rom the { elegance of her prospective | f il 1w the only stalll n the will be iny A number of fine prizes will | toms and are interested in property there are | diseases of the mind of the Omaha medi ruins: ’ law, says the Boston Her Btrango: || willtake is place ron Juge Livinill SuBNACI, AES S L S be offered. The grounds, on which over | hotly indignant because the school board has | 011 For the past three years he hus bee dotin ~Goad, Josenh Liedigiand, and two | {osay, Lowovyer, on thaduy aftorithel| Meskilataraiho sires ot i partapmenss, Bttt s SRR Springhoro, £2,000 was expended st year, will b greatly | . T N ST TP lecturing on practice as an adjunct to D other men unknow young girl had begun he it the | s perfeitly sound and vi nd feertain fonl getter, B 0 s un g Ol ias cmonuliast vear, willbo grontly d to make the new building ouly of six | Macrae, but now has a chair of his own, vsses G, 1, ( Blaff, Oharlea | 8 in 560100 Tiap Gon'to hot and anoke: | At ti the stuson i Wl et privilege bnkable i every arrangement made. for tho comfuet and | 105tead of eight rooms. [They present, in sup- M andiMys Hornoo Fivarotthava rare ol k and Michuel Morgan were fatally in- | L e A f0r0 tho 10ire Promis s g ul Byron enjoyment of the guests of the organization | POvt of their protest, various arguments. | home a an absence of five months in the o “»\Ihmv ml-;;n l\]» n‘,m;‘-«l'\n.;:m o \III:{I .:l.:.l I\Fi)-:l-l 1::;‘; e She i r”;- d miny oth to -I An 2 1]\ 'II' i i+ 'mm‘mhlmu«{q: e S e s L S ] behalasompl nalustlon of| BREALGAMI EEE WEL ey st all | ) amouiiting to §0,000 on th | ¥ voom todry, and oh, my son. sho | JAS. G, SMITH:& SON, Fremont, Neb, vested sovernl days ugo fov assaulting w | greatly usod, and citizens Shorolora!|H1oASH iiiprovedy but My, "By ooty dasiob toek || Ml o B NDER o mikeh iuery and 0,00, | doesuth.dvess ke s dndy i all S0 e Drakiemon in the Rack Tiland vamputing, o itls B citize \erefore | fng as well us when ko went away. He was | 00 the stock; paptially insured. afvaid, Harey, 1 really am. taxes than 2 them to no little consi lon, The | intent of the vote a year or more ago was fo o they | a suitable building.” "It the taxpay , thus very ill in Washington, and it was with much iades peeerrs | Hurty smothered his iidignation and |~ ~ . o \ T difticulty that he was brought home, He is Husband and Wife Cremated. | D B (MR s \ . e ) T ‘]' N now feeling better und was yesterday able to | BELLEVIEW, Ont. April 24, —William v.\\-:.||f],..::‘\...l R AR ()un( ] U f\ [« (_(ln] y (_ ( )l A\ .\. burned and | leved to be burglars, but the proof 'is wunt- ing. A pocket handkevehiof containing watch- | s, all running was found near wher were arrested, and o new waten was found | willing to pay for such a building tho bo o thesivooh, Arthurs, aged sixiy, was fatall s i : L u o pay for such a building tho school i d 1of nice, white linen all her unde on Ryan, but other proof is lacking. The au- | board ought not to stand in the way. Another Dr s w his wife burned to death in their residence is black silk, Ivery item isof | 1013 Broadyvay, Noar Northwastorn Depot., » & snave beon waltling to hear of w jew- | cause of complaint is that the board docs not | ¥ 1 S, W last night. e il | ¥hat muterial. oadwhon I spolia ottaho | G R B ROVPT ATTENTION. ¢ b ablty; BALUES ths farunable to ocale | purposo tokivo iy many s s . s, | 01 No. 12 Ol Refiuery Destroyed [ Showed ine tenics fnl of clothes in ovory |+ MAIL AXD EXPRESS ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PRONPT ATTENTION, -+ : 5, spects are s sary to accommodate the pupils. They want | Yea, /i hak f A : . Jield at polico headquarters, serving out ther | un cieht R I‘,“},”‘ll'w_\, S arant | 3. G, Tipton, real estat Loxnox, April 24, —Fire in the oil refinery | tint of silk imaginable, and no linen at | gend for Prico List_ Eind C. A. MACHAN & CO. fines on the miger charge, and will'soon have | compelled to come cléar up town {0 got the O - of W. A. Rose & (lo, last night caused dam- | all. This was bad enough, H , but and Circulars, sed Whless other proof s secured. | benefit of theso higher grades. Tt is cluimed, | 1, 8900 hose real free with every 100 feet of | ro'uinounting to 4120,000. | her gavters had jeweled clasps on them A petition s now on e thesuperior court.| too, that e city s growing at that, particu | 1000 1O hased b Bixby's,. D | ©my son, vou miver lew of o girl of | = = = s the result of the effort made some time | lar part and will develop more rapidly than - THE KUNDING BILL, | veal'refinement to get herself up in that | ¥ i T - \( ago to h;m- t-lwivu.l \l‘)d“‘f" sent to the in :Illllrfl during the m-u‘ fow \.-.ml A new | ’Jh.»:.\l\\".l. |:|m\|hw| «lg:l"u;h['h i:\l.- [‘1-‘.; cer 3 n that some v)-lu\: that | (1 l'{ A I IA \1 & ( )()l ) N sane asylum, Hugh Dowling, jr., was the | building should therefore be i % | art exhibit last evening s formi . - 7 . 5 buse | wo do i s disposi= q ¥ fformant 1 the Tnsanity cise, Dt Mow the | VIOW of Tt s sl s proscnt Db ™ 1 | popular feature, and. i b in it is nee Ohanges Complotod by the FHouse | wo donot know about in Alice's disposi- | l)] lnln 1\[1” S'l%’h ‘ll](l l)( )OI ‘factor tables are turned and Manlser is the ¢ | \,/The citizens have called a meeting for next | 10g Hon. G. W. Lininger and wife of V tag.on FPaglic Roails, | tion will come out sooner o later,™ ¢ 53 i ¢ . plainant. 1t is alleged that the charge of in- | Monday night, to be held at Cochvan’s real | Omaha wero visitors yesterday evening and Wasiminaroy, April I'he house com- | [na gr e at his mother'e impu- | L and Thivteenth street, Councll Bluffs, Ta. We are thoroughly ‘dnlli\’ was brought as the outcome of u | estute oftiee, "comer of Twenty-third and -wn]w'fl'h'im;"l\-‘*l“ llnlnrh 1.'1.-‘.\_ \'llu-v mittee on Pacitie railvoads today completed | tation Havey left the house, !\\Jnlu 10 | gauippod to do all kinds of wor 8 hle o siness settleme d was | Broadway, The 0% of the soh o i olimented it v ghly and suid that it | tho detailed consideration of the pending bi v adhadidinot yeoun to.the subioc - A by wihout. foundution, . MALISGE now | B IVILGL to o preane OF 1o schootbourd | WP Mgnelt b AL el i | the detuled consideration of the ending bill | retumed ho did not vecur o the subloct Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. wunts 810,000 damuges for the mental annoy Somo of tho citliens interested go so far as | Mmusical programme will inelude vo alselec: | ness of the Pacifie railroads to | ing it again, though her whole manney Sieiel tania wd Tnterior Finish of all kinds made to unee, bodily pain and loss of time and mon to threaten that if they cannogt otherwiso | tons by Mrs. on ‘0f this Qiby, and Jules | ¢y o rovernment The amendments N At et concerning herson's | ord paRRIR inds of work to contractor and builder that the unjust accusation caused him, | secure their desires they will step into court | Lombard of Omaha. Instrumental musio | W, EQIMERRE - S8 WEEHEREEE | Indicated her T \ b o B Phe Council Bluffs board of trade will not | #d seek to prevent the erection of a six-room | Will be furnished by Prof. Lipfert and Mr. import .m.‘-‘ |1:j‘“”““ incipally to make | J18RC A week luter the glirl eloped | . ~ bo @ heavy contributor to the blue grass | Dullding as they propose to have uone unless | Butler. Visitors should remewber that the | JURITSRCR L ek BRSERRA UL B with an adventurer, . P 7 4 3 D2 AT C hoaavy (aaRBAGE tr e Dlus. graas | o Mol B4 S8 Bioposo to hay exhibit Is open during the day time us well as | UEREE he principlos of the measute With 248 | Zp Pahould always,” says Harry's | WHY PAY HI( iH PRICES 000 out of it treasury to defray the ex- | , - in the evening. to one hundred years the period during | mother, “doubt a young lady who could s penses that should have been borne by the | B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, § Sm————— which the Central Pacific compauy may ex- | not take pride in” fino linén, and am | FOR: tutire county, but the members are not willing anwoney for Lombard Iivestment company, | G000 paper hangers at Crockwell's, tend the 1o of their fivst wor > bonds iu | positive that no modest girl ever wore a A P ™ - ° to repeat it this year. They have appointed | g - — SN GEin the event of refunding, A new bill embody eweled garter, Such o thing could not ~ - - W committoo, howover, to canviss the county |y Tf¥0U wish to sell your property call on the | 1f you Sanb e best Wall paper g0 to 3. D- | {y¢ ) the umendments made by the commit- | fe' e gift of her fathfe or mother and | LR 1 2 . N und see what can be sécured from the outside '““'"_"‘i\ Wells Co,, O B, Judd president, o0u | Crockwell's, =~ = tee will bo prepared and submiited to the full | ' FA G5 0 ROV S0 SR G RO IRE SIS | . - towns. Thus far their success is ot flatter- Suiivay, v The remains of Frank B. Lawrence, who | committee at its next meeting for appy | 5 L When you can get the bost thero Is wade I every 1ne at prices that will nat bank et y:..s fng, but it Is Loped that the necessary amount | That Ne Duntain, died on the 16th inst., at Colorado Beach, - - % o | A Chemist's Remarkable Feat, There I no tisto not ..‘., o (it we eantiot suit, You yrunt o bouutlty your b LYo will be raised. Unless this is dono Pottawat- | w0 o0 B et Cal,, have arrived here, und the funeral will | Mrs. ) wenberger, Beaver Dam, \Wis A Chomiot has lntele mautormed o foat | Then como n and oo liow ity and chieaply yoi can ot e tumie county will not be in tho league this | H YIS park fountain 1s pro- | yaied pluce at 2 o'clock this afternoon fromthe | Writes have used Dr. Thomis iy ely I d 1 PEOPLE’'S INSTA LLMENT HOUSE year, as Council Bluffs does not propose to | EYeSSiNE rapidly. The foundation for the | yesidence of the father of the dec D | trie Oil in our family for coughs, colds croup | of no common order, ~The explosion anc MANDEL & KLEIN, 520 Broadway, Council Blufts, Lows.ce foot the eutire bill us it did lust ycar, | cobing wus cowploted yestenlay, The plumb- | U D, Lawrence, No, 620 Fivst avenue, Rev, | wid rheumatism, 18 cures every e, fire at Antwerp reduced to a charved l ) &K 0 Broadway, ¥

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