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6 WE OMAHA TEE. | NEVS AB0UT (OUNCL BLUFES. | sy mn s PLEDGED 0D "fl)’ ]Tm[{fik@" e ’“"'*\'5"' glremid v CNRIRESHT VY] ! . ] footer, Ttappears that thelar, : —_— COUNGIL BLUFFS, TSR L e s e Tui found the smaller one hooked, levoured | The Stranger Got the Drop on Loy 5 “ - him up to the head, and then taking the Shouldered Bill, hrigd ) PR “I hope you don’t want to quarrel with the mn uf =y | OFFiCE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. " ety § y $4 hishomor. ° ) o nit of o or hook, wis e Yo 1 " i will 4 :i"'i\‘-' T;-ill f,'," Nt "}"'fi'\'s)"\: l‘lvt Bis Own Wife, bl uble. They had better look out, Railway Ooad ‘\l\ tors, shark discloses the above fac stys the Now York Stn I\‘\u-‘!‘k“ a rh'!-lh . W, TILTON, - =+ - MANAGEM that's all."? | wis “Lopshouldered Bill,"as we callel T : ELEPHONES: Andit was all for that time, . e | ;‘”':” i‘:‘\‘“““’" I‘"“:l ‘”l““\'\"“; - “\" ko "“! A CLEAN AND PERFECT CURE OF Business Office, No. 43, BLACKSMITHS ON THE WARPATH. TR THE CAUSE O THE IRRUPTION. ANUSEMENTS: \ u b Hih HURTS AND BRUISES. Night Editor, No, A Modern Barefoot Boy. ;"“Mm{hu and u Iw. gart, but he would AND © e e g > Willlam Welch started out to paint the - i The young ladies of St Catherine’ wemy [ "\‘\“"‘ -"'II‘ ) l;:‘: ;nl " :,T'"" :\:‘«'-\n ) l<!w- A Doctor A R A Rfi,\:\'" L\ i 2 in entert t g oyd's ope house O years he had Nver ere 10 i S 9, v ENTION Mu.h Alo About Nothing—-A Tocal | town Tuesday night and he sy ded i | Bound to Resist in the East the Pro. [ n entertai it at Boyd's opera liouse | could drop his nand onit in o second ePatterson fell from a 2f story window, MINOR MEN A " g " . spreading on about ns thicka coat of loud ” ' e Last night for the bonefit of St. Mary's orphan ‘ " ArikInR A fenco, 1 foun) hitm ustng &, Ja0ong ™ — Barefoot Boy with Checks of A ) . gress of Western Ideas and Fe asylum that was_ fn every respect o complete | 21 the talf dozon chaps who were look- il frecly all over his hurts. [ saw himnext N. Y. P. Co. P & o Ne colored varnish as is usually allowed in this sratlbe A d I By We sl i ing togetthe dropon him had to keep morning At work ; all the bluespois had gom Briei B1Me Limber Oa. b0kl Tan—Changes in the New Sonsatil sl Tawkwiith@ olty, . Ereiioesedéd eration Among All Classes pvd The ontettainmetit was well at ! A, Ak R ATk Halni ek ot Yot Hmed FOt 'ouncll uffs Lumber Co. al. celul and 1 i b, @ SuCcconod . > & o on waiting, e ( il il ill's ot hor pain, scar no . SrW s WAL pce<Crocicwell Hotel-Personal. 14 pettifir pretty well organtisd By mid of Railway Men. tnded, and comtatod ofn twonct play on- | Showtor Hht oorey Y OOty Lt KN ONA NN M, D, William Blackiman was arrested yesterday e and concluded that e would drop into Mik u titled “Paulina, or the Discarded Orphan, " o ) 2§ e 1 % AT DACGORTS AND TRATFRS & ( + | ton miner to be fixed, Instead of wait i for doing scavengor work without a li “Ihis 15 OMteor Bowling and T hiswife, | Kildare's suloon on Broudway at the closing sonzzs and weitations, Teopened with abusele | ing for it he wandered down toa saloon ALLLLLCLL LU LYY Anothe of diphtheria was r » b an Y r 1 4 An associated press dispateh was pub- ) twelve little girls dressed in black | B N f | ‘ l < ;'I l ‘I‘ yentorday in the family of Mr. Shugar, No, | 9d you must arrest him if you arrest me.” hour and take agood night drink RUWIRI ) yipog vacently in Trw Bew stating o pupils of tho academy, Then fol ; where the hard "uns congregated, and it \lT S The " sather noisy and unhe thouglit he was alveady full enough and g : A > ikt Soorie of tho b o o wasn't a quarter of an hour before he 1gton avenue, Tho ontburst Was s Fattier holéy sncun fused to allow him o’ enter his place. Then | split had takenplace in the organization firat scone of the playi, In Bhovet | op oy ...a... Kka fuss with o new arrival, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - < little story the various cha of raillway conductors on the subject of ited by Misses Dwye He just ached to kill somebody and when small one was about sixteen inches long. wtovin was yesterday sent to pected one, H; it broke l;x upon m;_-nm 2 the trouble commenced and the crowd began NTEI county jail by Judge McGee for au indefinite | reporters and loungers who were discussing | to assembl VT o e XPasle (EiH (i " on. Stine, Per. | e nottled the stranger W & TANTED toTrade—Horso and b period, o give him a chance to sober ovents at the polico station Tucsday night | Oneof Weleh's hackmen wis onhand and | trilces. The New York Sun publishes R Oelirine, | LAGte: Toe Mot e T I-,_r]\’.l.:'(,. iop it |‘nn job inCounsil s, Inqutre ; 3 of Ivanhoe comm; Uy before miduight. The words instantly | tried fo gethim into his hack, bt he wouldn't | the following account of the meeting at 4 Tracy 1hd Katd Cosgrave | Hiin gun wasn't thero, Wion Bill real. | = it No, 17, Knights Templar, this evening | ecalnd s littls olrcimulince thal Happaned | HOYE i thyw He insisted that certain | which this action was taken and the | The dim DB ot > ot il plelnid Ll p i NOH NALI-S0F Will Leiln. for. & fc tion of officers for the coming year. Byo ! byt ot L purties had tried to tob him and he proposed 4 g AL F St UL ized it heturned whiteas snow, wink- | K aition N et T . of the E, C. i il weral weeks 0go, even bofore anything fur | 1o kit off u fovw dosen of thein Just for lck, | causes lc up o { 1 | Misses i .",‘.T',',‘,":\‘,‘f‘“,m,l ‘i B i) | o s timo Jnd come. The stranger "y e Are i by Kentueky : ML K was said, 1t will be remembe at | Kildare took him by the arm and tried to pull | The fight that hasbeen going on in | g N e 3 ¢ | had dreawn on him, you see, and ho car- years oll.Apply to D Micra Francis Koplonck is the name of an indi ; wm o sing “The Mountaii ina mapner | D " you - vidual who is held at the police station and | Bowling's wifeleft him some time ago, him away from the do Welch objected | gha ranks of the Order of Railway Con- | that clicited vigorous .M,“,N A et Wos | tod & wicked looR'in his eyes. T ~ - i Bookod as belnig voff his base.” Ho s up- | 1o bbb bl oc i B0r Sivo sigorously and jorked avay withsuchfored | gpo 0 hminatel with the establishe | Goes Thert by Misses Creighton il Mo, | SWell#" houskeed, a8 Bl aised his WA e R G e B parently ir d will be examined by the | that time he also threatenec 0 have . I he wen ack ware hrough arge plate Y A Hugh; Miss Flimner "he Bunch of hands, Sommisgloneis, A festal i“ ‘vnlfin\' NITHEACH Ul t’\":“ “‘l;"“”‘;"{"“ a battering ram. l“’”‘“;‘: m 'lm of a new ']' ganization called the | yiplats;s Miss Co Fecitation, “RRed “F haven't any gun . PYEEWKITING and - Shorthgua The (| ? oment has made | band, Harry Hoye, now living in Kunsus | was o 3 ass and | ugopandent Oeder of Railway Conducts | Jacket,” and Miss tation, “The |« g 2 Ao es 8 eneral oMo fo el FL ek pla has made | Gty but her friends dissuaded him, and the | ho bled ) sthugilo s | Independent O £ Rallway Qontit: (| idnekens Sl ain o a1l el vecuved L see, shorthiand inc ML & 4"",”. bl IR ;\rrunm m«um'.}lt»\ J ‘I‘;‘n S (R I to remain away from him, | clothes uarly been torn | ors. Theseceders who formed it met at Misses Croighton, Van Cimp and 1 bty N tuke dictation either ontsi o e cactived from him stating that he | Since thattimeshe has been an inmate ofa | of him, i vered with blood, he | the Coleman house in this city and more | perkins i Alab b0 soloi - T8 SVory eareless in you. I've got the | Uepositions ¢ siven spec L AR G o ERAL AR disratable House w Onatia, Tuesday nfght | s asorry lodkdng specinen when OMeers | gy ity divisions wore voprowntol. 1t | evell .ol i Moeted | cll.? € attentl il she eame across the river, accompanied by | Peteron and Crafts appeared. ihe patrol 4 3 i A vadlE 50 e closli % “You hov 2! 01 RENT—T ) A messagn was received yesterday from | LrE S il female ' na ,u]l Pearl | wagon was sent for, but Welch continued to | witl be recalled that at the May cony B “m "\.““l““”']' SEL AN " oy ::: hov? hd i 1 st 1‘ '\(-"|ICH‘,‘ 24 Pentl bl L of N d Judge Deemer stating that heé is doing nicely, | \oou® 1G" cant to Bowling's house, | make things hum uatil itavrived. He eharged | tjon of the Order of Railway Conductors ifully rendercd, Theso yo kst e 0] , - - Although his leg is not healing quite as rap- | Grtii SO aid - Mynster streets, | on the whole crowd several times and fivally | ¢ 55 00 (0 lblogates ool o much credit for the onterp shoot you thr 1the head, but I don't OR SALE "or Rent-Gardon “land, wid idly ns wvas hoped, He has it encased in plis woisily demanded sdmittance, | Went downin aheap from tho force of his | il fRochesier slxty-five Ccologales oo e e et aloniee with thete | Hke this cold-blosded business. Hold | gy, gy by UL R CRE FU) S ter pavis. He rode out last evening for the ok Ry o neigh- | own exertions, When taken to the station | out against the abolition of the “non- (i as & A ¢ By up your right hand and spread out the first time. He will not be able to be here to P iy ,‘-'”.'.' Marer | e closely resembled a rolic of the Bradshaw 1 1 )\ SROEt tind, taldits, sucit a Wortiy, i it ) I NTSSOLUTTON of Prrtiersh 1 tner 3t time. He will not be able to be roused and Bowling finally placed | he elosely res eda relic of the Bradshaw | gtrike” clause in the constitution. Theve | Some of them displayel considerable dva | i SSOLUTTON of Purtnershin ~The partners hold court on the 5th inst., the time to which | 08 WO o e e ista. | cvelono, © He was finally lodged bohind the S e O f ey ne of them displayol coisiderablo d WaisaarelaRinee 1 ship horetofore existing betwoen Geo. 1 vas a hot 1 o ¥ a | matic ability. Man Boyd & 9 ranger, don’t co it. adjonrmment was taken, tion. "While heingz hoolked the wonan roasted | bars. It would naturally be thought that nis [ Wus ahottimein tho convention, U] W S S O Al B HER AR 3 “iiihet thatop ML 10t sl bullats it Doxter and Frunke iV, Tesse, under the firm Androw Larsen left s teum unbitchod on | 50\iine o i, $iho decared that_ sho | person and property woild besateund i majority of over two hundred deeided in | Sihry ohe i any way inteestil or SOUM BRI Shrenasy Oy vl Ly s R, g outh® Main street yesterday morning near | was o woman of he ‘own when he married | underlock and key, but when he awol sor of Birik et (T aaspa ! 51 t6 A e evont along, DAL R dless St ket L 1 hose house. The hors fright- | her and he k T and he only marricd her | terday moming he found that someaudacious favor of “‘_' \ and & committ l‘_“_' b ntributed to 1 the event along Bill held up his right hand, and three e atid d to run, colli with a | for her mon 3 animadvorted severely | thiof had quictly uncased bis delicate feet | pointed to consider the practicabilit clsii reports Tan\]\.wl ench other like the “'uv : T motor., was injured, but several | on the head of the force thae would employ | and carried away his socks and shoes. He | federating with other railroad o i Tha g ticking of o clock. Each finger wasshot e 5 VoG passengers were badly seaved. — Officer Bowl- | such men, and soid that she only visited the | protested against appeaving beforedudee Me- | yi5n0 - The opponents of stri The employes of N, B. t off at the first joint, atany time Lo, aur r....uy I ’\\uu.l:vxlofl Jhg arrosted the owner ot the team for his | honse to seo ff another woman wae thers | Gee when Deputy Marshal Fowler called, but i L) or of about eighty, packed themsclW® | “Phat’ll do,” sald the man, ae he | onthefo ’ carelessi Larsen put up £10 for his e her farniture, She declaved that she | he had to go. He walked into the police | guished themselves by donning badges | iy mrry-alls aboutd o'clock U lowered N8 woapon, *“You ean’t pull A home w L00) it $12 per month. e Tor vt nd it vl from | Wouft il i e it chane, i i | amt oo birstoona ind retendel sl | consisting of luo ribbohs with this - b wled for Pries lakoto enfoy 8 | frlirgor with nathing on that hand, wnd 45,00 A€ Bk Dot Imont i iy ¢ attempted to kick him and punch nis | confronted the judge, who could not think of it &t e RN R pr s SR O i ne Lhi und, an 3 2 nonth. ( The funcral of the infant child of Androw R ek e i it gbi8 | trying & man utless, ho was dressed,and a | Ecrivtion in silk lotters; *(5—TrueBlue | fow hours'outing, Daskets contilning ur- | bef cau learn toshoot left-handed MR A . Potersen will take place from the vesidence | was escorted with her companion to the sec- | contituance was accordingly ordered. Never!” When they lost the LA e """”";' & ""I’,‘""”"“‘” "“"l‘ W 1T sriced lies on the Sume (e Thel h street t rnoon. This is Mr. | ond floor. - soveral of them telegraphed home ad- | important part of the excursion, and a band owent outand away, and Bill sent § a nlh\\ pa nte inclu il i s second beveavement witiin & | Bowling says he will now filea charge of SL A CED i e it i | O musicicans wore also taken alongasa | for adoctor and sab there and eried like [ id it it patieulrs el on il time, his wife having died aboutsix | bigamy against the woman. He denies that iy TS The divist pleasant The lake was reachied i | aboy, Noxt day ho left without a word | "hdr wayh " ik charters immediately, The divisions | fine for ! 3 ) Councll Blrs, [ woeeks ago, cnew she hud another husband when e | Between the Graves of His Wife and ar ARt MR s Ame for & Iy relished Juieh and the | 45 gy of us, and we always belie ved he - 9 - Mucl laint is made by Chautauqua | married her, and henow proposes to seud her Only Chila, that did so have had o world of trouble | time until ne midnight was passod in ; : 4 o | TORRENT e 07 10075, No. 1%, (ot pfclicomplatnt 18 tmndoghy, Olsitetqueg] S0t e oaa ., Only Child. p since, as will be explained alter. The | rowing, dancing m.“,”m““‘“W\ Yinds, | dumped off Horse CIfY intothe ereck onPearl st W.C, Jumes, Ml L L il Gl e Camille Tuinet, o Frenchman with o | members have quarreled with one an- | The cvénine was delightful, being .]..lmh s, | Which was then ona ! TV FHAVE soverat boanti il mo loen e rains are about to leave for the city, Sev —_— large bank account and the owner of 700 ) divis smselves have | with a full moon, and o mjoyable -— that ve will trade for enimbared v eral Omuhans missed the last train last even BON TR O OND e & other and the divisions themselves have | 3 full moon, and a very enjoyabl Nervous dobil Jots f Oniiha o Cownetl bl Bt T o el \wan aliized to take | BOSTON STORE, COUNCIL BLU eres wblo land near Portland, | hoen split up ing was spent. I'he party veturned \\m.-. Nervous debility. poor mens o difidence S omaha or Comel Blams. " Tie Judd & it ¢ shliged to take x ety 4 €] o " oo Hhtani S Y N il imples,cured by Dr, Miles . eil Blufrs, ln. the busses for the city. It is suggested to " i B ., sleeps every it on six feet of The new brotherhood will make the | before midnight Harviin, S«Illl]lhl Se i I ulin & Cos Lt e di the management thata few taps on the big | A Few of Our Specials For This Week. | o t ey, says o Kansas | fourth of its kind, There was a ifth | gavonenw AReLDRGRIbton il and Douglis. boll about fifteen minutes boforo train timo | Peruse this carcfully, Something inte | City special to the Globe Democrat. | yssociation, but that is defanct, It was | SeYenth Ward Anti-Prohibitionists. —— and notices posted around the grounds ex- | resting to almost ey y can be found | The spot is beside the graves of his wife | the first association of the kind The Seventh ward robibition club The Premium on Gold. plining it, would obviate the dificulty. The | in these colunns. Dot f; and only ion,; Tliet haylived THikan- | ths dondustors e Jeind amOng | 101 u meeting in Didam's hall, Twentysixth | Brpvos Avies, July %o (Spedal Cable atures there are the | there are barguins laid out s City for the pust four or five vears. | rond passenger et and Walmt streets, last might. Alarge | gom to ue Bie.] —The pr gol unfitgorabls tmprossions will bo made | many times don't list all day. Visit the Bos ! RO Wl - | rond passeng ssociation, | W4 st titioe AN olut mioir Bas | grantio (8 By 1e premium on gold to- upon the minds of visitors. tos Store, There you can always find we | ! "“A"“‘:“ B O SUoRO \{“1' \h\\l fe | 1t was ovganized shovly after the war, E i endine ot All nd their friends mtending to | usually do even a little better than we adv and son ubout 1886, March 7, Mrs. | One of the existing four is purely an in- eship of over 200, with the following 0 to Milwaukee to attend the supreme | tise. g Tuinet died. I'he husband bought three | gurance association and doesn’t interfere i : Frank Crawford, president;Jobn fiulr- Knights of Pythias, will meet this 250 dozen black and colored mitts. We | lots in Union cemc and the woman’s | with the relations batween companies | Didam, first vice president: G H. Mack, sec- evening at $:30 o'clock in Castle hall on Pearl ) elatim to bo able to show you better value by | remuins weve deposited inone. A hand- | und employes. Itis the “0ld Reliabl Ty LD S P RS street. By order of Capluin John M. Scan- | far than ca i the wesls | some monument in blue iilroad conductors® life insurance asso- O By DA ! 27 ) 3 Lan. ) el . p erected and upon the northside w 1 i 1 ; ebll) S Sl LU A 1 MAIN STRI — - andile, We Your specal attcution to [ 1 e A 4 ation and it is considered the best of wuth, an by G. H. Mack and in AR Ovor /0. BT uloueinlnik 06 Tavorry Stomn. Now, since you have had your houses [ our e, i o mitts, fally 25 per | Pluced thesewords: o+ all. BRI ¢ 716 O0OtDE wiE - ) Over C. B Juequenin & i v Store / 1) you 3 v ¢ IE6ei ; : ) bch Aty e eloaned and brightened don't yoi notice that | centunder value, ‘Sepulere de lu 1 t. Then there is the Brotherhood of - enthusiustic and_cordially endorsed the . A your picture frames look faded and discol- | A bavguin in white good Al onr and Upon the east is tk n Railroad Conductors, which is confined | anti-prohibition sentiments voiced by the oy ™ f ..k J. D EDAUNDSON, Pres. E L SHUG ART. Vice-pres, ol wm'i\ ot e e frames of the [ B3cstrl ~:H‘ul‘“l'|[-v‘klr ark d e for this ”"_l‘u repose 1ri'~;nl‘l'~‘ St prineipally to the far we It numbers . | > WS e E s il richest and most beautiful designs, when k at leas o they las| *hilomen Aune Defoe iline S Niles will ninke them for you cheaper than | | Hosiery--Tu this department we caimto | Balgique, Le 22, Juliet, 184 i [ ooy ad 5 "1".:'“. r'|m‘" i, LAV VA 3 g i o e ot the mouldings at any othor pice | have no competitors. We show o comploto | o5, S SOES, SR C S SN CRENO et WAV UID UTOISENG = ; ik . g : 0 the city? 2 line of lndics', misses’, children’s and in- | Kunses City,le 1er muss, 1t years ngo beeause it wanted a striking M. Reedof Hastings isat the Paxton, i b ) b — fants' fast blacks. We guarantee every pair April 20, 1800, the son,aged twenty- | jraunization and the vast majority of J. €. Cason of Chadron is at the Ca i OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, PERSONAL PARAG RAPHS, or mon .»)‘_M.flhn refunded |:\~k to see | five years, [m»li| ]I_l'\a l'nim{um |l1m\ oc- | the Order of R v Conductors wasn't J. A, Huzelet of O'Neill is at the Mer- Paid up Capitul 00000 £150,000.00 2 ast blucks at 25¢ and 85 You | cupyoneof the little lots, and an in- | in favor of strikes at that time. There | chants Surplus and Profits. ... ..5 .. 50,000.00 Hon, Georzo F. Wrightaud W. S, Wright | Will agree with us it is tho beet hos you ‘iption has been placed on the south | has heen a good deal of strife between | €. 8, Penfield of Fremont isa guest at the KEEP TO THE RIGHT. Liubility to De positors 0,000.00 Joft Tt eveningover the Nortwestern for A 1 of the granite shaft. The west hus | the two associntions, but they will con- | Murray. Do 1l he thposed on by any of the numerous Diiteerons:—1. A.Miller, F. 0. Gleason Rt oCag0, o d ST " Al sizes for S [T o0 ;‘.‘:"":‘,““““" i o :ougain, now that the parentorder | I, (. Thurber of Norfolk is stopping at tmitations, substitules, e, whish aro flodumg | oyt b it b D s, G L oadman went to Stuart las 4 2o e uinet is fifty-three years old, He is | js on the strike basis. the Cas the world, There is oniy on S vift's Specifle, | s st i i e ;‘:‘{:“1‘::.’.’,,’.‘-';‘.‘.'-“‘\\:n“:lill:ym;“:T,u.“.‘..r“'\.:h..',f'v"‘]".'. S t y polite and courteous old man, little | *Pho order that was born yesterday | W mith of St. Paul Is registered at it i ' ivog e | Gt iasc i i o e AR whi deliver the Fourth of July oration, 0 p ) given to melancholy, yot reserved and | yopresents the last remnant 10 hold out nsey. tains no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic, or any pois- INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, Biof! Tamcs MoNaughtonii teveuing | polocial prices_on ete e colors 1a. al sik | not fond of compang. "Heboards at the | yi%inst the mighty wave that has on | E. 3. Leonard of David City is stopping at onous substares whatever, It buildsup thogen: |~ T8 eI A1) B3 OTBRAhA N orttitaten::fox BGRIGL g “'.’\',""‘: f"l']"”“} . Hotel Blanchon, a fourth-rate establish- | oiifed every railtoad organization in | the Millard, enl hesth from the first dose, and hae never OFFICER & PUSEY, A T IO ment, but spends enough money for wine | the country, except the Brotherhood of | C. R. Gloverof Long Pine is registered at fulled toeradicate contaglous blood poison and uln Leave it somewhers ans wi lllillll‘(‘\" (l‘.’mh_;-mhln-n. 'm\ a 2 4‘;'.“-'1'.‘.’:.‘.: [f'.'.l.'. sach day to keep him in royalstyle, and | Locomotive engincers, There seems to | the Mevchuuts, yerte itseffcats from thesysten. Do euro to g«!t‘lhu B A NK E RS R L] UL LS has several thousands of dollavsn local | no doubt that that associntion will g John Mussleman of Flastings is stopping ab gunine. Scud your address for our Trealise on i M. STt aNA iy A% ot parin g for No. 10 ribbons for 16¢ banks. He spends from $2 to a day | overto the strike basis at its next con- | the Merchants, Blood and £kin Discases, which will be mailed CornorMain and Broad way, amonth’s wecreation at Spirit & The above ave all good colors, regular | for fowers with which to decovate the | yention, leaving a remnant in the east, | Francis Murhy of Pittsburg was at the fre. SWIFT STECTITC €O, Aflnta Ga. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA. Rev. Fathor Healoy of Kansas s in the | stock, and all silic gros grain and satin edge. | grayes of hisloved one, and the lotis one | ikethatof the conductors, which will | Paxton yesterday. 5 Ay o calers in forelgn and Donestic Exchanga city, the guest of Rev. Father B, P. Mc- oo for this week only of the prettiest in tho cemetery. It is | orgranize o new brotherhood opposed fo | M. L. Hiyward of Nebraska City is stop- f 1 409 Collections made and. dnterest pald on ting Meénamy, Ho will remain here several days. BO! ORE, fenced by a wire railing supported by | girikes. PIOE GUtheisution: Jenoiltes Hon, John Y. Stone, Towa’s able attorney l"‘i"‘l’\';,'y"' ';l‘l“'"' Whitelaw & Co., Council | four marble posts, and the ground is "The Order of Railway Conductors had 1. White was aguest at the Lindell i > . general, cane in yesterday to spend a couple el peted just now with English viole a mombership of about 15,000 up to the | 5t on Tuesday. 3 DOUGLAS---STREET, MAXON & BOU RG- FOI3, of dnys smong his frionds in Council Bluffs, Wanted to Casve ach Other. Every night since his son’s death the [ Jast o . The secessionists who oy, wito and daughter of Osceola Architects and Luclus Wells of Deeve, Wells & Co. has | Jumes Fasnacht and Willism Tambert, two | 01d Frénchman has boarded a cablo car, | ill join the new Independent Orer of | *5 1" i e . On accoutibof our Inrge f §0nS cast o binkineas, blacksmiths, got. into a little diMculty at the | usually about 11 o’clock, and, going to ay Conductors number about 2,000, | (F: Ln Tomax wis at the Auditorium. i AU ond incremsing Practice Superintendents, Judge W. C. Jumes left last eveuing over | solrado house Tuesday night, and Oficer | the cemotery, there he remains until pect to iner i, Thero\| Srictso on dTumdal, ; wo have REMOVED, 1o T i ek ereulng sverli night, b A, b ! oct 1o 1. K. Clurk nd . A, Hosse of Weoplng | A nore spacious and con- Fine Interior Decorations. Sl it Patterson gathered them in, They each had | MOrning, the sexton says, lying upon the | were sixty or seventy T e s venient offices. Room 20 Mot m Block, Counell Rluf 3 : i rcatening to vamvo cach | little plot of ground which o ntends | vostorday at the Colcr it 1 : o and tumty v e o | S s e e s | WA PULCY ST, 80 HERY | ey ot e 0 % | ol e et o wo Graes | gy T e g | a0 L Ll onY6rlOn s arrying thele. aire purpose ino’ exscution, | Teliher does not doter tho old mun, for | for of tho old order for many ferms, wis ERCF 1) T T o stoport b i b Suue 5 y o nwa, | e ¢ their rpose execution. ds AR o 2 ¢ BUYSLOEIIA) Mr. and Mrs, | ceney stoppes ) who have been visiting with the family of | Thoy engaged ina similar proceeding at the last Monday's drenching showors found | alacted chief of the new associntion. Mo | ciaid in Chicazo on Tuesday, 1409 Douglas St Omaha, Neb v Auditor Lange for several days, returned iy TR s him at his post. He has no covering and | had refused re-election at Rochester be- and Mrs, Vaill were among Tucsday's T gl Tor o ¥, me pluce Saturday evening, but no arrests | ng hed save that furnished by nature. | cause. ho was opposed to strike Mrs, Vaill were anong Tucsday s yosterda) g b R R Lt 1t furnish s 1S opposi rile 5 at the Palmer in Chicago. Patrol Driver Dell MeDonald will spendthe | fore the of th ‘o, and it was not Ty Edward Nash of St. Albans wasc: h.\ln Attorn eneral Willinim Leese and C. G ; X herein the tremendous spectacle of “Nero, | called toorder. - C. H. Wilicins, Fred Somenschein and William Breitinger Mr. aud Mrs, 4, J. Clark of Mason City aro | yesterday morning and fned §1570 each, | Horein W el Sadh Kl ant grand chief conductor of the l:n~~wv\b | of West Pointare at tho Millard, v Fana : DR. J,D. visiting the f : bers, clork oy were short of cash and still languish, i S Eooiatl REah K hetal e ana ; R I A of thodistrict court. M. i ther- | Unless they can dig up the necessary amount asscolation, was about the hotel and Mr. and My, 2. N. Norton were among the AT Kinds o 5 glte R v will'Work elr finos on the stree! y IMALES. wanted to get in, but they wouldn't let | guests at the Sherman in Chicago on Tucs- WL 2 i 1fon y i }:»{_““.F‘J‘.?}I‘\. Shen ”:“;_“l"‘_'"l(:{ R they will work out their fiucs on the street, him, Assistini Superintendent Frank | day. % 2 Bl | 0t roons i Morrianm black. Councll Buffs. ? A 8 . vo et po Girls 1 v 4 Grifith of the Delawave, Lackawanna & i 7 Sl el it f s ¢ Co. Pearl strcet, | Two Tennessee Girls Throw a Burglar | Gr 1 wave, Li K o Tonacs Dol R et e R Sl 3 N 1. O, Bixby, steam heaung, sanitary ongl- v for ar tment company. Out of the Window. Western railroad still retainsan interest T'hie T.ondon Dal ) ys of 7 Z 15 MAIN ST. ner, 843 Lifo building, Owalia; 202 Merriam ¢ = MissesT ulvand Eila Lowisof Gullatin, | in the workof ‘the conductors and ho | i 088 BURSG il kenovn spectucular 75N Ty block, Council Bluffs. Nl . 8 Broadway. ann., had an exciting oxperlence with | Was put on an important A‘wmmluwll. 12t 2 3 3 £ 5 x - it M) 4 & e + | Other prominent memb, who figured oMo » o N Ilectric Trusses Dempsey Bros., 105 Main street, is the only The New Hutel, L asgroburiianis their home the ather | 4he Rochester convention and led the Moo andMoombiiora Ight- - Shirts, fe Cuffste. Undurshirt plce in fown Whero you can got fresh and | workon the new hotel 18 sealn delayed by | M1EHE. Miss Kl Lowis is tho retiving | 0L icisware A. 8, Ostraneer of the | FHAMINGSDULG, Ky, July 3—TIndefinite re Ghest Biotictors Etol e iimees s, dc ors 'H‘ delicious confectioner 1 the new hotel isagain delaved by | 1 oimistress there, and_it was known by | $ecessionists we straneer DoriRresbad sk loday oL & Rgib Ditivesn hest Protectors, Etc, |8, Hantkorhi ndios the non-arrival of terra cott A carload of | the would-be burglar that she I con- | New Haven divisionand 5. D. ¢ Ingy-n- el TRaarant i inanlera iNo Atants Wai L Dr. H. S, West, porceluin crown and bridge | this materiul will arrive here Monday ind | giderable money which she had recoi denof Delawave, Lackawinna & West- | fevaime offctms and momshinces. cents Wantod, Dr. O. B. Judd, work, No. 12 Pearl, the interrupted work will then be resumed. | i ayment for her postoftie . ern division. Chittenden had been o > » walls are to the top of the thir % apt T The Motor Employ it Anmual, | The walis are now up to the top of the third h she had sold, s Satisfaction Guaranteed. Qum division, Chittonden hat beon & | that thees' men word liied ~wid “otnens | 06 Broadway, Council Blufs, la. JOHN SAN KEE. i el SaR R e iy $ | years and he therefore went to the Roch- e S TR & T The first annual excursion and picnie of the | & “"'s‘"""""‘”s';““l‘k‘:f Desnpaldselt | thel Oinolniatl . About 12 [o00" onvention us o delogate at large, Damawing Hainstorm i Ohio. The Largest Stock of Picture F. M.ELLIS & CO., Y d of costing as was first lock she was awakened by a man who 7 phi o e Counci & 2 The o se X se oosTi, O, July city and sce- P 5 AN < i employes of the Councl Bluta & Onata | LG, tholasos tinaesof the mehilot, | wha standing. by hov bolsids, with ano |, The sitplo olaso. whivh awaed all | Wazey O, guy 270 iy wnd e | F'rames and Mouldings ( A i, whor all of the etplores and theps | 204 builders show that it will cost $203,000 to oo Hansi{hxions ManaTh SO USI | ARS8 N A SIS R o T doa e e sty SUC ] Everbroushy to the west are now on saly evening, when all of the employes and their | et I8 BEREERR A B e the | feeling under her pillow and uround | Of the old ritualand it wis i in | fovel fron an wnprcedatedly heavy vai: 5 Ny, s familics were given a free excursion over the . 3 he hend of the bed, she i - | the vitual of the Independent Order of | storm last night, causing great damage to slesalestock of Mo Adler, and were hought And Building Superintenden ts, e A na e st of the Luilding propev, exclusive of the | the head —of the bed. ~She imme- |04 0G0 duetors yesterday: erops and outbuilding at sherifls salo at [ess thun 25 per cent of | Roome 30 ind | ) of the company. ‘The affair was planned | gypmiture and ixtures, f wled her sister, who had retired | 1 e e onl mallway R — wholesilu vidue, We will sell you pict Neb, ind Jtaous 3 el i IO, uperintendent Reynolds and was very | It is now planned to fiaish the structure on | in thé same room, and who responded I will not engagein any strike of railway Congress of Workingmen Called, mes per thin you can buy the Coutieil Bty Ta. Corresponde nce n.a' fully and agreeably carvied out. An [ a scale of magnificence vastly ahead of what luntly to her ealls for help, The bur- employes while I am a member of the .u..t r. N T lia Amariien Fadar ek compri open truin, consisting of & motor and two | Wis_originally intended. “The entrauces, [ plar drow a pistol from his pocket and | The new constitution docsn’t differ ! 2 ! allers . and tastefully decorated with | Townda, oftices and corridors aro all to be I otnda io 28 | Gocked it, but. before he could have pos- [ much otherwise from that of the ld T L R R Nies & w“““y’ 40 B“’"'W’Y' Counl Blufs. lllL f\ \IUI‘ )h flags and_ colored lichits, puiled “out. of | SINICHIN Gep i, TAseie AN | sibly used it the young Indies sized him | order. A committes was appointed 10 | fion'with the world's fair of 1502 L l y the car house shortly before 7 o'clock e ara Al horouah slumeine, all | 100k intoa. new scheme of insurance, el g h Sy ¢ marble required for this work may beob- | tnd gave him a’thorough slugging, all [ 100k Intc £y = . A i s, ude thrugh tho Riuffe and | talued from the knowledige that the tontract | tho timo careying him toward the Win- | flears hitve hion cxprossid, b, ity of W. A. Goeh rmg MANUFACTURING CO., plenickers, Superintendent Re Rlleq | has been let for 28,00 square feet. Move | dow of the room. The young ladies | thes ' would lose their Buussers, July 2—The independent con- ist Avenue and 2st St on of mo! o ed | tilug will be requived thau is now in use in | finally reached the window with the | insurance membership by vivtue of with- | vention between Ar and the Congo 1 tho positian of motorman und e ampuny's | i e buildiga in tho city. The contract | midnlght maraudor and by myin strength | draving from the Order of Ruilway | stato was sigmad tilay wd alded o the et Taciica orse 06, | Sa ] Doorsand Blinds tor. OF course, thero was 1o boll punch for | Salls for 8400 square foet, to b imported di- | ¢ ey succeeded in throwing him out, he | Conductors or by forfeiting | of the anti-slavery rence. . ‘ him to carry, and he managed to keep the | et from Shrewsbury, England. 2 \ BirebREy B | emsos. | f2lling to the ground ten fect below on | thelr charters: — but prominent - SS WORK GUARANTEET Tand fcroll Saying, ReSawing and trolley on' the wire mo= than half the lime, | o ANCUCr diunge affects the - statreases. Tiishsai Atbarilying s i€ stuonedlby || |onduckon 4 yosterday that Hippolyte Will e Recognized. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED IN EVERY O AT The motorman might be criticised for his in Hiptnilly some ofshom were 10 have. tean - 1 e werae Pho ins se 18- LoxDoN, July 2.-The Paris correspondent RESPECT. < cliyered, Cle experience, but It would bo rather un. | ofWood butthey willnow be of iron und his blows and his exit from tho voom | they woro all right, Ilml plnte e oflxu:::l'iv\ i Hllhl'ull i \\‘ill“ln*pxlv . 2 wilust by e SR werk 1o be fust as 'ho. had ‘o many hosses to ». the latier muteriol being used for the | above he pulled himsell together and [ soeintion was incovporated, and us fong 45 10 5 W48 S, RS WO dentsr | 35 Fourth St.,, Council Bluffs, [ LA SiapLeIs . satisty. and then he only ran off the track | StePs: original plans had been followed | made his escape. as they kept up thoir assessments the; | Ha Ty 18 pen. g asp of | I Dl y , . YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. onoe.” That was'on Fifth avenue, where he | Qut thecity would undoubtedly have out- L1 had nothing to fear. About forty ayti July —_— D y Cof - the trailers for the car house | £1own the hotel in a few years, but the buiid- Tred) hundred belong to " the insurance asso- = 3 5 — Remoss 1ota, bt It i timutiafactory for the | Wk noW inwurse of erbetion Willbe i fiuo Salt Lake Clty's Boom. | didiion” "Tiia® ssogsments tmount to | X o Gets Fight Years, C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, passengenrs, who insisted that the longest hotel for fifteen years to come, Tt will be \“llm_lw( ity is enjoyinga bona fide | 4y00¢ 810 o year, and the policy is for ew York, July Young Wallace and ——Wholesale and Retail Dealers in way around was the best way home made as nearly fite proof as possible without | boom,” said J. A. Grant in a hotel g ) i ¥ ' A £2,500. Over $150,000 is thus paid out [his accomplice, who robbed Editor Wallue E ln,;.n pincluded o run to~ Omaha, back to | I too midicrl it chane in tho plans, Tho nq‘ug‘!‘l‘}n fill“i“’“-" b0 o Tribingcien(ioveory For 'ton yours this would | of 0,00, end 1o eight 'M“:l‘ l)\vh. “',,""f l|(.n ko Islllm‘.l "l: |hll[,\|.n tho | 10 oat 1oss than §300,000: v Is expooted to porter, l'and the |n|m||4~|ll\.m due tothe [ hake §1,500,000, The odors repre- | yeam i the penitentiary at hard labor, Mothadist church, o the trausfer, 10 | o the roof on by September 10, aud._possi- | becont olection Some yeurs ugaan i | sont betwoen one-fifth and one-sixth of - . v 0 | Biy by the first of that month. The time of | Pression was created that neither life | tho01a ovder, so that there are many A Gigantic Oct Omala ~ again and o henhome | b ion i set for Fobruary 1, 1801, which | Ror prosperity was sifo in Salt Lake 80 | thousands of dollars at stake, Itis mi- | The oficers wnd erews of the stemors | Arip was ¥ Y | iswmonth later than was expected when | long as the Mormons were in power. alane Lt » of the mem- | plying between yma and Olympia L respect. It was without accident, but not T e RS Al T ural, thevefore, that some of the mem- | F A I without many a pleusant incident. Tho full | WOV was st commenced, With the excop ”:“"l"‘;li’: any amount of money out of | hor'of the secading Aivision should bo | 0 the lookout for un mmense wtopus od oh » enjoyment of the 3 e 0 she voidable de- o te 1 O B | $3mi i " g der mawv g s ch isreported to exis oo uddad mikt 19, the enjoyment of the | Ut ofous oo short bit, wvellublode: | tho terrltory thut mtarnlly would bave | timid, knowing thut tho old ovdor muy | or dovilish whyich israported Lo el in PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. occasion as well us to the beauty of the night, | 85, O VI IS E0 peen invested there, Wlhen the Gentiles islate h,.h.l..n them of their insur waters between the mouth of the = g{n.-.muu was \»lu‘ ed -~n‘\\l|; ¢ at ||\|‘|:\‘hu.AI W 48R S paoied came into power there was a change. [ 4,00 yirhts, Honee a furthersplitis | Nesqually river and Henderson inlet, Evd vail 1 i ¥ Pl f | 0 excursionists, and they went wheroyer ey > a, 3 b 3 & o, 6 anone ylraulie and Sanitary Zineer nns, Estime Phos Do AT 10 "M 1E Waa N Miwbdy | . The gasoline stove s more dangerous than | DIoRerty pused from oto spoetiutor 1o | likely insomoe of the divisions thom- the” Olympin ‘ribune. The mon “ Bll‘klnbmp B R bR A S e ot E Ul e enjoyable affair, beilg even more tlwunl\;mlnlf’un “ff life aud llmxwrtx by ‘l‘l:;'\’m"” (“‘,'“M",“l“:"‘ "";L ’:"\:“ ““‘h“ "\‘, an | galyes, In Hoboken, for I'\lllllh\l", Tyum hu-).‘..nfiu. ,n\.nu.\:-;unn-rmlu . BT Couni L, Ta J . en o) PCAS pX Pec using the C, Gus and Electrie Light Co.'s O B D € > emb bably keep g nst., w men on the steamers , La .‘l‘,‘,{‘,’{.‘,‘,};‘,fi,\ },",:,’,',‘,‘nflm,,‘.‘.{, .{“;‘.‘.A.{‘l’\‘,‘f.‘,’,‘..‘:.‘,'. §us stove. chiides nal prive. A Chamber of Commerce | o e Q4 momteraiinll prouably koo i the charter, which was hastily surren- very backward in speaking of it, ;“,“‘. { the Peace = ST 53 sire to return thowr l:lm;mn :n tho Kulwnn T m—*“., e o e calllon e and a mlmln'x’u’ clubs hu In‘ fml 'w\{, dered just after the conyention by o vote | fearing that others will attempt to cap- m‘ Z B (lL 210 0g “1‘ 1 Risies agsiina Sepamboci tendendent for his kind and thoughtful re- i ish 80 y oall irtespective of rciigious or political feel- g >4 members| b the prize. Wlhen lust soen it wis | roadway, Council Bluffs, [ow L mbrance of thom. Such cecasions serve | Juud & Wells Co, C. B. Judd president, 60w of only 14. They have a_membership of P athon the wood foeling botwoen the | Brvadiay. hd ings, and Mormon Bud Genille allkedro | neuly one hudred, Many ol thom vigorously splashing o 0 o [ 3 L vor y for ) are . h mployer and the _empleyed, aud it is only to SINg 1 Attorneys at Law. Practicoin th Federal ork ) fdn's know of the meeting. Assistant | one of its thousand tafis and 1t 160ked to Sto 0 & S §-& 2 ! 0 the Stale ana e Do Focvettod thas thoy are ot Kore commonly ach Ado About Nothing. While the city is controlled by the “I;"mull1’“*(1‘um‘ll\m'.'::- C. 1. Wilkins | w it least five hundred pounds. It n lm ',;,",r,“, Rooma7 and 8 Shugari-Bono Blotk, Conneil e “)):“ by u_”'mmm;“ PRETA “Mr. Kubn, Mrs. Kuhn, Miss Kubn, Miss | tiles, the territory at large i own was in Hoboken last week trying to rally asures from tip to tip, as nearly as b owa, PORe} Kuhp, Kubo.» mostly by the Mormon firmors. Tt will | SU0GY Votes to keep the chartar. He | can be estimated, fully fifty feot. Such = = \ant fale, Thatis the way the eutries appeared on ‘.’;;f;““",""(" T ,‘T,‘\“‘,'.;'“i.'}nfi""nl»\ e | has “been in New England, 0o, and he fies 1o unusual 1o Phe e i ; A Big Lot of Yellow and Nansamomond Wo will commence July 1 aud sell untill all | the police register, and the charge was dis. | 280R&ed. | L6 VOrmO ne. will save a8 many pieces as can, | peculiarity is a sort of dealen d iy ol £ 5 . > old our roamanta i pieces tosuit castoment | turbing b peace. ' luseons that the Kuhn frugal hablts Live on Luds where Gen- | Thore will be the novelty of rival wsso- which it iakes in quick succession. Sweet Potato Plants, Cabbages and for rugs, ete. Velvet carpets at e to $1.20 s = Avenue S it s woui rve. 1630 er J siations any o railroads, i ¥ 2 y Il-ren‘;'d.‘ Body T ht T T el o pavenne Ay et | mons are demoorats as o rule. They are SHNIARN AP DAY Ur.“", FRsTEN Insiston getting Cook's Extra Dry Chum- ¢ Other Vegetable Plants, yard, Tapestry brussels at 3 Fohre s -8 against the republicans, because near pagne if you want a pure artice; thereare , 4 ard, Ingrain, all wool, ¢ pe inges, the name of Clark residesonly | 41} the measures unfavorable to them Sharks are Good Bitevrs, y no headiche: ¥ Truits, Etc. P ishos dod upnum:lm foods m_l cost. Now | two doors away, Ailof the parties seemed | woro passed under republicun adminis- [ While Will Ellsworth was fishing |, )0 < T ayin e A > ; I | T el LU AR co. | Je werisespesaie ad Sl oul, of | rations.” from " the W, and B. dock seve (he | I 2 DL Ui vt J. R, M'PHERSON h .+ DL A ) place 1 o OO, s nearly as could —_—— Ormond Ga., Gazette, with along drop [ P ne Of Al L A ¥ - . . s DA g m«:“nn.._\{,. ‘Il‘\\'n.;,ullll.ll\tv outrowth of The Great Rock Island Route line, to which two ho ks and u hevy | HA;‘I u -\~\‘_ stylo, o il :"“_'l"'“ A - = Bt 7 : g gl way. st AT familes, Tho, Clarks wlogodinat, Kub's | 1, iy 80 und 4th, good until and in- | fool shark. Upon pulling him in he | these goadafor e woek 0 - : o A good hose reel fi % with every 100 feet of | clared that the Kubn girl had laughed at her cluding” July Tth, at one fare for the | found that on the upper hook wmll.ul i SO S ik, g Mail Urdcrsl’wmplly Filled. Yoso ymh“ud at Bixby's, saud spoke slightingly of her dress, 1V ¢ judge | round trip head of a small shovel-nosed shavk, and &0 AN, o - Larzest Stock and Lovest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue, L 205 and 207 Brondway, and 204 and 206 Picrce Street, Council Bluffs, la.

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