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- SR v e Ve we 6 THE OMAHA DAILY Bhlb. SA'I‘URDAY JULY 12, 1890, l‘l||)‘-h!|ll’|'\. l'\\'vnl\ lhlr\l llh ! THE OMAHA BEE. ’ WILL BUILD A FRUIT PALACE, | e o veug gt s i e AGSEMBLY AT-CRETE CLOSES, | Zmss e mwents v, i i and Diver Smith's Close Call, Sher- Charles D, Smith, a professional e | diver of Pensacoln, Fla., had o narrow CCUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. vietims could e learned man, Thirty-first and Thirtieth avenues v - — Colorado or Berea sandstone; also orderin " Will Improve the Waterworks, | & the pavinee of Eleventh stieet from Clark | ©5cape from o horrible death the other The Bluffs to Entertain the Farmers' Cons | Plans for some important improvements | The Attendance Hay Been All that Could | strvet to McCngue's addition with Colorado | duy. Ho was about fourteen foot under ervolis of Be. Desired. sandstone. The ordinances were reforred 10 | wator Ing an oxaminntlon of the urtler 10 any part of (he City and additions t the subsidary - . . MANAGER the waterworks system in this city were sent 3 ;xl:;:l'nmllnflu' on paving, curbiog and gutter- barge Mexico belonging to the Export comy when the pump which "ELEVIONES : = . out from New York some time agoand huv Ordinances were passed ordering the pav- | & Bustness Office, No. fi WEBERG TOOK PLENTY OF COLD POISON, | been lyingin the local oice awaiting orders | UNIVERSAL FEELING' OF SATISFACTION. | ing of portions of th ‘-u.nuuumm ats: e | furnished for the diving suit sud- Night Fditor, No. 2 from headquarters 0 commence the work ticth avenue, Thirty-first, Twenty-fourth, | denly gave out, and would not work at he plans propose some additions that will F gy Chicago, Twent ninth, Hickory, Woodworth, | all, says the Savanah News, 'The pump cost about #50,000 and will makea vast im- | Great Prozress, In All Branches Re. | (opitolavenu 1th avenue, | tender realized in o moment the dan Dellvera H.W. T gress in a Palace of Fruits, MINOR WENTEON, Jor Ly man aneral Loaid to Rest | ™, 1 | 7 Twenty-th lectric 550 plts, | T With Civie Honora—Two Fatal | provement upon the present systom. The ported—What ts Going on at | Duvensort | in which the. divor was place, and drow Electric Trusses, Belts, o Do 4 - vovide sodnstric s ) o to the top as quickly as possible, st Dy o K. ¥.P. Co e % e il plans provide fortheconstruction ofa new sub- the Cowneil Bluffs ty-ninth av g | 1 I Chest Protectors, Et Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. eoal. | Ousen orDiphehoria=Tho Turt ¥ reservoir and the complote remodeling A e teenth, Twentieth, § | Here the tender seizod a hammer that o4 C. A woll fatted call belonging 3 Perry Exchange Closed, of thoss now i1 use, Thor esarvolr s 1o Chantauqua. avenuc, i H‘ luu;wnn;nm by and smashed the Acen‘s Wantod, D= 0. B, Judd, " ok oy . 3 sd by 1 President Chaffee was granted a leave o lick gluss that” covered the diving face . R N rh e bric s killed by @ He i @ o pre. ones and tt s e A “ : L4 g Bitlngion witch e e gt o b o : absence for two weeks ; into smithereons, 600 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta i fudge Carson held a brief session of the hord ivas o Csting of e Fratt Grows | shnes The cates from the Har Cuete, Neb, July 11— [Special to Tug [ Thereport of the board of equalization He was not & moment too soon. In a — . aistrict court in chambers yesterday morn- | ey Ga )\ i 4 Y 4 cither, The water from the river is 1o b | g1 e assembly closed here today | pated a month ago on the levy of damages | faw' more scconds Smith would have 5 ¥ Ang ToRuliE ailtings. will Do recom- | 5o sriers: dasociation b tho 20Ut | pamped dlr it this through astand | yqer very nuspleious cireumstances, Never | forthe Tenth strect viadut was approved. | hoon o dend man, He was gusping for e L 1l 0% sed on Mondiy morniog, lwny'l' e \i“’\ A;rvv v'»'“,'“. 'ml\-'r"\“'-xhu"":{ pipein the bottom, the top of which vl bea | yug 4 session been more successful, All Y By e e RO breath as the glass was broken, several r(rj‘ 410 i hildren ind matehos mide o combination | JEORNLOT S WAL LY S ;”,f Ihterostonl fn | lone distance from the surfuce so that the - | ijagges have made very gratifying progres TO SUPPRFSS THE QUACKS, picces of which he swallow which a which resaited in a little scorch of o L B et B e S e i flow of fresh water will not disturb the sur- | pye yniversal sentiment is one of satisfa may yet prove 1. It was several AR a o Dodsze's b on Fourth street, Fortunatély | the fruit palice met and adjourned the meet- | face of tha WRE TR T R T AR R At : D.cisive Action Tak n by the Omaha | e S0 ¥ i e —— ¥ Wt . thie blaxe, | 1 S ¢ ace of that already In the basin, wee | o, Theattendance has been, if anything, - minutes affor the man was bronght to ol & fow buclkets k.r.\..w _sifpre Ll ing until 2 o'clock this uftemorn. this reservoir and the adjoining one 4 weir | jooer than that of last year. The weather Medieal * ociety. . tho deck of the barge before he regained Johu Beno & Co. have decided o give the At the meeting to be held today the board | i1 ho constructed 400 feet long. The bot- 1 ras oxcello ¥ A special meeting of the Omaha Medical | copsciousness, Y (-h\lmnnl of m' il umlqnv beh !’n'\\\“$i\*";t‘~l> will raake the yosition which has been de- | tom of the weir, or riffle, will only be one- m:rl;"-“d:l--“r' ';' S BRtle A society was held at the Paxton iast night for ——— i v i Lt Uhem witneess | termined upon to provide the building if the thof un iuch belows the surfaceof the 1 bject o Lhe marning bivle realing | g, purpose of considering the Guestion ot Mstitotiv 10 PRIVSE # the baloon ascension. | horticultural society and its kindred organ- rin the first reservoir, and it will flow s “Entering the Kingdom," Luke xviii: | oo e b G The course of medicine in Thibet lasts > President | ton yours, o ling to M. Pittsyn, who B. F. Crummer, who stated the object of the | hus rocontly over it in the shiape of & gigantic cascade 400 long and but little decper than a Iboard is thick. At 10 o'clock diplomas were conferred upon the members of the young people’s and o will meet next | izations will agree to furnish it and mnake the hovs and janitors; | display. As this was substantially the prope- educaty o elect t The boarl Monday ti The me ting was called by V also tolet the contract for the butlding of the | sion the other bodies made to the board of [ yGePis T 6 5 il ud the | children’sclasses in the tabernacle. After | ool e ‘{"4"_”*‘ from Transbaika- ™ B\ Cochran tract schoolhouses and muking re- | trade ab the last meeting, it is quits certain | CHEW i 1 thin sheot over this | Short addresses on Sund work by el i | lin. The first four y ¢ devoted to - ey b ¢ - by 5 B DEAL he feul o | Water, flowing in ad thin sheet over this ¢ City Ph an Clarke Gapen addressedYhe | the study of the Thibetan and Mongol \ / pairs on the Twentioth street building. | tha ‘n\nn be accepted, and the fruit palice >, will be areated to as great anextent | Dr. Hurlbut and Mrs, Kennedy the cere- | - 1 I6o I BRIEAY the’ MonsLrowd vitss | Innwulses to Talisl R I ( It is sald thut the original packuge busi. | Wi,y ’4.‘”|‘:y.r|w-uiwv~ are made and as if it fid flowed fora mile in theriveritself, | mony of distributing the parchments to the | %€ ',‘,1 vt‘,;pt\"“: v ‘II‘ ;m ;‘Lyn:;l\ et 3 \Ctiohig deawing and yurl lvv.\:’l‘:r\lul‘;‘- 5 i P D L ol i the | cepted ut the mecting today the board Only the water on the immediate surfuce of | jjte1 ones was gone through with, At 11 e s Dodpilg S [ Modic W ‘ —— fmproveinont « ll, which 1 chaser of an original pack of his ow nottl ik that he ean’t pall he Blumenstein-Kn the first reservoir will bo drawn off, and as | {0 ¢ PSS WES fone thiro g1 thesupply will be pumped through o staud- | 0'clock Rev. Willard Scott of Omaba, presi- pipe in the bottom, more than % per cent of | dentof the assembly, lectured on B wdand silt will be left in the first | nings of This West.” A part of his ste ments follow: The fivst American settlers found three distinet races of Indians—the called to the attention of the public, and ex- ts, Medicine receives attention the ? 28 " , prossing tho dea_that the _prosent was tho | Hext throe yeurs, the student boing ve. i MANY FAMILIES bost, time to take some action to sccure the | qliived to learn: by heurt. the names of | [y this city are now willing passage of laws which would prevent tho | the 420 drugs and the contents of five q Dractice of medicine by quack and ignorant | Yolumes of ‘Thibetan hand-books of med- | trade will decide upon the location of t ding. One thing srtain, the location be cons| the building will S YRR E so free for all h pur. cc has 1o pull the When e gts 5o ¢ sk e hias o quit, | Make afine showing to give evidence that the comfortsof | M, . of the v ault and bat- | 4 erworks company, Chicago, Minn Paul rail- e oce e attehtion of Judge | colved atelogram last night, from Glerie : A pcople who knew absolutely nothing of the | 1¢ine, and to study surgery ous ing - e e atbrday - afioemom. " Hous | To0d will run the Chu iins begin- | & fhter of fis. company ta-New | Mobilluns, tho Algmquins . and the | FOPE W0 oW sl iel By “(‘“';’;h.mm " | peutis. Then conie one. ye: o LNL,“” will never be thor 1 sides were onted by ettomeys and | ning today. The time card is us follows : ding him to connence the | Inquois. Thelatter branch was the most oty MO, WD SE0 EIEHE O (AP qe. | omy and astrology, and ‘two y oroughly appreci tted until you 3 after their numerous familics hal testitied | e | Bluffs—6:10 a.m., 7:50 a.m., nprovements at once. He his been | powerful. While the country was thus | manded the attention of the medical pro- | Philosophy id - theology »m\lllt' yourselves with a Gas , pro mnd con and toldall about the trouble | ., 850 0., 1550 p.om, 445 pon., ondence with the company for some | geeypied threo touches were made upon it | fession. cquipped,” the students R the judge dismissed the case and discharged | 6:45 p, m. . 7:40 p. m., 10:07 p. m. ng the immediate opening of the DeSota, one by Corontdo nd one by | Dr. Milroy, the prosident, arrived aud took | pared to 'do battle with the 101 funda- Cooking Stove. both defendants | Leave Chautaugua—5:40 . m., $:20 o m,, | work on these improvements, and this tele- . At this time European | the chair., Headdre ing briely, | mental diseases recognized by Thibe M le thought we we An additiondl attraction to themany that | 11130 6 m., 2320 p. 1, 505 p. m, p.m,, | grum is the bl ‘:fl\lmlll"nx!H\'\*I";H“ lodgmont was effacted fn Camda_only, Tho | roferring to thon u the | modieine, one of which is & kind of ins ty people thought we were are always to be found in Faimount park on | 718 pom.,10:16 p. m 3 is 108, agreeable news rece Puritans and Hollmders smote the Algon. | part of the profession . | AT ; | ooine 3 Y Bitray witovaioon. will be @ fes aotire v e s from Mr. Shellon since he subseribed 830010 | (iihs nd wou' the feiendship of the 1fo- | txtent of the qui At ol Uk Pbal il 4 going into the stove business a spiritualisi, to be delivered in one of the | Laid: t R st. the new hotel, quois. had occasion t remedies used are the bones of ragon | |f l\k‘ ste when we bought plensant groves by Mrs. Wild Bishop, anoted | yogarday afternoon the worn, suffering The work will give employment to o large | “[i%the beginning of this country the county clerk's office and was ustonished to | and the horn and skin of a unicorn, The | s 2 E 5 fecturer ‘from the Paciic const, Lhe hour | \ e el s Gl of men and when completed will | g¢o0d in the valley of New York an Iroguois | find the number of persons who pr chief medieal work is entitled *Rodija- | SUCH @ Stock of stoves, more than - will bo 2 :80 o'clock. It is probuble that she | body of Joseph nan was laid at rest in marked improvement in the water | ndjan battie front which enabled the ne, who, as a matter of fact, have | ch or the “Tule of the Curkhan | 10 patterns. Realizing, howeve: have i very laree audience, Fairview cem y. The services were of a [ furnished b llwmln]llh The mail yestes whites tosecure a foothold in the eastern studied medicine at all or else claim as | Otochi, (God of medicine) about what patte - Nea ””.15* .“ wever, Chutles A. Lolf, o representative of the | nature to indicate tohighest tribute possible | day also brought the resuits of thred anily~ | hortion of our country. Kvery adventure alma mater an fustitution which is ot | formorly wis. that the people of this city knew ses of the iemist in Ubttaval e and police Cl d New York, was in the city yes. terdiy in consultation with the polic i committees of the dty council relutiv i the adoption of the Gamewvell system in p! of the Richmima hoxcs now in use. Therc has been some conpla the failure of | were paid in many other ways, however, the police boxes to ister when | oy od as having er endor: un with the bes s, ‘The entive Missi i comprnies of | to thelife which for so man, led in this eity. > 5 this country was be yoar e Bad!| i Detrolt i ahead of the P i were held at St | £ the people who Tnagine th w VilEy Booamy ul's Eviscopal church, No address was | pure. Aceording to the chemist it is among | of' 1iieionaries 1o, this being omtted to conform with | the purcst and has theleast organic matter | Miissippi rewion Fir preferences of the family. Tributes | init ofanyof the sy ens furnish ) other citiés which he has analyzed duringthe | “°Goo "y yeu vey the I g ippt WY | R s SIYACOBS @, |yl i vas il ool we mi standihg. «d the remarks of the 10W to appreciate a good thing uch, and most of the | practice which was becoming so prevalent. ith County 4 Mahon s present by CURES PERMANENTLY attempted to sur- | invitation and explained the laws of the state which bear upon the question under con- | BRUISES and WOUNDS. country east of that Engl B tt wi fully determined to make the at ) tempt. zlishmen egion, This was resist ench om_the | quested to present a statement of the law us ON APPROVAL. | mo of the taker, it was leamed that Captain | J. G. Tipton, real estate, Broadway. | o delicate, but none the less touehing and e ! s el paiin J ' = Our sales during the month of i vere pulled and an aceasional conlic! the latter nation. Both countries stroy sideration. When he heard of the death of i ( ¢ month o wero pulled and an aceastonil contictin | wonor, The Tangunge of flowers was there, The Fruit Palac tho posscssion Of the forkcs of the Ohio Mrs, Lomon it at onco ocourred o him tht O RT June fully justified our efforts in K denta casily repatred and the commi the floral tributes being many and of numer: | Owing tothe funeral of Major Lyman, the | Frujce was successful, Constant bic] the first. thing to do was to prefer charges ¥ was badly brufsed ‘snd_ sthuinied 12ylfi‘: I | et re i ) ous appropriate designs. Rev. Mr. Macicay | Fruit Growsrs and Gardeners! wsocition ad- | ledto the, krvnch und Indisn war, ‘which | asaist s, Fenn. Upon consulting the | - gom telgaiph potts entift bim To're introducing the beststoves thatare to the couneil in favor of the change. AR S R ATt SRR O ourned until this afternoon at 2o'clck. Ev- | was a strife between France and Eng- | statutes, however, he found that the penalty actors did 1o goc tied 8t Jacobs Oil; 4§ 3 : N ot ol S S U FCRetted Tyms, T Smie et fnipwcive | €ry momber fs unged to bo resent, sthe | Land on American Soil. At " the | for practicing without beinie g | eured e W, SCANNELL, manufactured in the United States, Fyica Abialisd, thio) Mt Hh board of trade will make @ proposition for the | conclusion of the war France had not a foot, | fincof from 0 to &1 me ISR R A e e s e Loy oasa o o Wit e waa' 0. Homred and promindnt s | erection of & fruit and vogetabie pal of American soil and she has never since pos- | under the ju i 3 Ihe mf{}f”’,“,":‘,,‘,":f““' Ihese stoves we have been, | Allerman Pat Tacy does 10t bear the repu- eI e e o A: S, Bouay, sessed any. : He made the explanation, he said, bec Twas Kicked by & Buils on righe A are now, and proposs for the bal- tation of being casily taken in, or of beinga | Rifunte Tampin wod o corcaont 10 Bt A Atorthe French and Tndian war the In- | hyd heard that the medical gentlom €ould ot walk for three duys: suflercd two nt in ways that aro dark. So it comes | celsior lodge, to which he belonged and Hele o Had Bay: s were it o fzht, Suglishuen. whvo in | otho opinion that he lud beea derelictin s | Wesksbut ' Jucabs ofleure gcamprely. ance of the season, to sell at cost i i e vhose chary S BUEibed ToThn] e A L R umn fought among themsely duty. ; ek s iR 2 V:Jll':l :m’v:.u:\!l?: ;-;.l ::\l.: »ll\ .:‘1 Imlr:uxlid \~“‘ :‘::‘:‘\ \‘\‘I'-n‘| :.I.‘u‘.xn.r”.\f il '.:,:»l.“”" o s;.nnn( yl>.m.~mn|u tt of Mlllsv‘«‘nm;l,\ ame | giop in the for Anyone had the right to prosecute Mus. AT DRUGGETS AND DEALERS, [Ylhl set up and connected. terday, et O, BARCH gl SNl ol o s on foot s qn | up from Glenwood yest v with aten-year- | achieving of independenoe by Fenn for practicing medicine on the day of A s it He was seated in his buggy ehatting | R InC of S on foot and friends 1o | ) 10 named Charlle Hookor, whom his | Tere vere two forces onzngod in th * | M. Lemon's death, or at any other time, | T SHARLES A, VOGELER CO.. Batinore, e A separaremetre is sct for cach with two or three friends who were standing | music: The o OTBAHE Vlsal Hithiar AsaerBAT WAk UnniARBEOALI | Ati L time of our nation's formation—the reguli- | provided they could ' r of. This 5 = as Stove. on the silewalk. In the buggy wemw three | conducted by Past Master J. B Atkins and | yond pavental restraint. He took the Hep patir o o o bt | pEoay !‘fl""",,“j““,',fl:’;’ A Eals [ SPECIAL NOTICIE The price of gas for stove pur- large, lutcions wateruclous. —After a fow | participated in by the byvthren i accordanco | tefore Judge Carson in_chambers nd asked | M SSRGS RIS, 0 0L SRS, oLl e e @ Tty COUNCIL BLUFFS, o8 y bean reduced to the v minutes the conversation was direted toward | {7t tsud forins, Hhe pill b xl:'."fx‘::.:.' the judge to consign him to the care of the on was the diplomacy of Join Juy, Sam- | pensive business. » [ poses having ‘LL[] reduced to the B the fruit, and turning around to lodle at the | juhee Cardon, B e * | state. The father desived the boy to be sent dams and other men of th “haracter. Mr. Mahoney said he had tried to bring | JPOR SALE-Or will trade tor a zood road | VEIY low fioure of $1.50 per thou- s A AT R AR (o EIRaTE et | oaRoR Unt80 . L t the instituie for feeble minded children ) the colon a nation | this awful thing under the statute of man- | & team. stallion No. 6 distered i Wil- £ 57 Hun e SLATIA kb LG DU WhIIENG ||| Codk s BV e at Glenwood, but the judge, after examining ¢ discoverod difcultios which couldnot | staughter, but had concluded thut this could | ince, By Dr. Arehibald, dam by Kentueky | Sand cubic feet, we guarantee the g B BaAE aLa & Pt | revrcsented the B AR AR the lad, concluded that he wus nota fitsub- We were never on the eve of a | not be done. The section of this statute to [ Cluy 5 years old. “Apply to Dr. Macrae. €cono fnd cff i g had been talking. Tho melon was not i | FEHEBCREC o o A S ecadman | Joct for thut eloemesynary - institution, but | crisis as gréat as that which existed in 1183, | which he had reforved was the only one | £ conomy dnd efficicncy o every b Lk e e U I st e ey S e v g ¢ for him was at thestato | The only possible thing which offered a solu- | under which Mrs. Fenn could be prosecated. | VY “\ DR ';t““*,{_,‘, A stove sold. % Looked guilty o sl e it. It wa: g lion m school at Eldora. It is probable that | tion to the problem was the northwest terri- | - Mr. Becketr, an attorney, had been re che ourth str 4 somo tin by i confession on the il be sent theve today if the fatherstill | tory. Tho cutting of five statos w. | STOVES SET ts iuthe declarationthat the chuldis in- | northwe t tervitory was the only thing which | it stands, and read to the ty a concise stree AT St R i o R O s o il jgiblo, i g Tade our constitution possible, 1t is o duty | statoment Showing tho meanig of the law, | Tl Sm S I( all at Merriam building and . blon, i elly slippe o 0 e Def nded is wife. to perpetuate the land which our forefathers | According to this statement no person can 3 or Rent-Gurlden nd, with select s [ StOVe as ” ) a1 l out of the bugey, taken it across the street to ! ST “Biddy Dile” SaioiHoEe HIGHI WA foasess,. Unloddtw ioing S A X D houses, by J. R. Rico, 102 Main st Council [ SCICCt Such stove aswill meet with Bledermin ssior and rofurned, juning in | OMcer Doyle, the imuortal *Biddy Dile Came Here to Die. and whicl we possess. Unless wo do | licine in Nebraska except he | g, fot ting experienco | A weelk or two agoMamio Mukley, a bright | thi \J'\‘,“x'&',;i"i‘{m‘i'f‘r’i.f’f";i!f'\‘\ we must tako ‘,;;I,I.fi‘“:.‘h.l:u.(.'rl.\1“5.:.“ Chartered insti — : — | your requirements, and will put same here r Wiy 3 ere flows a Jord 2 confer the degree A ) osition; en © 1 ost of re! N Y , old camo et from St. | G lae s we noed o beieon of Canaan 1o | “doctorof mediciue.? Every person bosin- | VY erentess good oapitionee iy erocere nd | them in-your house on a month's guideus. Mr. Belluny has got somewhere, | ning the practice of mediciné must vegister o randp 5 feneral Dustiices; also bookkeeping. Address | ¢ 1l Il not be com- | Mrs.James Hughes,at 348 Noith Firststrcet. | byt has not furnished the items of his dan in the offiee of the county clerk, lice oftice, Council Blufls. ri; the conversation without his action being ob- | Of the police force, had a thr X ¢ admits being a verdant to the | Tharsday afternoon tnat will cause him to be | little gir deven year exo nl(if letinga follow, steal vight from | rememered in at least one move residence in | Paulto live with her grandparents, Mr, and T s vofy eyes, but he thinks that it | ghis city with feelings that isn't much of ~a compliment to Captain | Lo\ Oy OSINES 16 J B imenta im. Vho Aweck ago she wasattacked with a throat af- | journey siving o number of facts relative to the = T —— \ Houry's conversitional powers that ho could | Plinentiry t6 him. = When the Harrison footing wei becime quite siols but bar grand. | * Not revalution bt evolution will develop | Tehgth ot tirie the physician has practiced WILY pay rent wnen vou can by ahom COUNCI L BL,U FFS drop out of u debute without bing uissed, | street alarm of five was sounded und the hose | fectioh ant beewne (uite sichs Dt hew B | o000 TE" e cannot depond on the in- | when and wher duated, and a number the eaino terms, unil In case of your de H —— carts went flying up Vine street there was | pavents did not realize the nature of tho | GIF REHOU, D et o and, Wb pated, and woumber | at any time leave your tamily the home c as eclric ICT 0. BOSTON STORE. ARl R oo doRll of Craiteins hat | malady and used simple home remedies, | tErities of our nationali cann P | of other details. ersont practicing med- | op the following terms: STON 3 y & good deal of excitementon that | GRS RS e Blarming | OUF Piuce in the family of nations. iciue without possessing the qualifications | ““A'Nome worth $1,00) at $12 per month. A S — quiet residence thoroughfare, It was on the | o3I e S ERIOAE o mmoned | L-etus dependon faith and hope and pra above enumer shall be deemed guilty of | A home worth $1:50) at 318 per month. Council Bluffs, I, oftice us. | & misdemeanor and fined not less than §20nor Ahome worth $2,000 at £24 per month. F M ELLIS & CO., beatand he followed the crowd near | They found herto be the victim of malig. | 10t forgetting to look to our own ac JULY REDUCTIONS. o tail end of the procossi Mhen b iphtneris iSouse sy far g, | Lot usstand justified in the sight of God.” * [ move than $100. Aomo worth &0 at §15 por nionth. Below we uppind only i fow of ‘tho thou- | e (o She 0f the broecisiin. Whonbo s Bt 2o Hobe. waa. oft for her re. | . AtJ0'clocic agrand concert imder tho di- | The most fmportant part of tho state. | & leme nonh B at ¥l ier moath, RCHITECTS B sands of bargainsto be’had. A glance atthe RS o T T il covery. The case was reported totne board | Yectionof Dr. Palweroccurredin the taber- | ment was that bearing upon the meaning of | ahove monthly payments Include prineipal | undernoted will give you a rough idea of [ With several affectionate littie children, on | (¢ diep “1d the house quarantined. nacle. Following was the pregramu the term “practitioner.” " The term was do- | and interest. For fufll pavticulars enll on or AR Bollding Rancintendsnls b what is going onat the Boston Store, Council | the corner of Vine and First streets, a little 1. Anthera—Strike the ‘jmlml of fined as meaning “any person who shall pub- :l(ldrl':’\l |Iln~ rI'u:l;l & Wells Co.. 60 Broadway, " £ Boe Bulldl 18, |.)Illuh1l Bluffs, From the same you can lear the fact | lap dog belonging to the children had become PERSOVAL PaBAGR APHE, B ko OIS Kl o S BB e tas o ibe iy phystalan viobriob=) [ LOUTR Hlu T SN § TR nd Rooms 244 and 246 Morriam Bl cthori dan, or prescril that the Boston ifllm'(‘, Council Bluffs, is the | excited by the uproar and when th 008 Couticil Bluffs, Ta. org room, No. 15, fronting Correspond: ntiéien of choir This (|l-tlm||nl| would in price 12 e valuc | Teading dr ause, the houso where | oficer ame pufting along his bluc i lude clairvoyan — i You can always get. the "host value for every | trousers and swingiugclub drove the dog into | Rev. T.J. Mackay, after officiatingat the | # Soprang solo-Gally Cnnt A etricians and Christian scien: Tho Lm et Btook of Pioture I Qollar spent, and find everything just as rep- | a frenzy and he slipped through the feuge | faneral of the late Judge Lyman, returned | 5 Insiramental trio-Piane and viol v s 1o treat disease and F A ldi ; resented or meney cheerfully refunded. and fastened his too teeth in the hem of the | last evening to rejoin his choir boys at Spint Mrs. Ray mond, Gerticand Arthur Pulmer whn give directions and advice to the siclk, Al “ 1u‘§ln ramesa ou mngs [ The youigest child can trade as well us its | blue breeches. The oficer pulled his club | Lake, and will remain all next week. Rev. | 6 Contralto soly Mrs. Moeller | whether they use medicine or not. Wells' .."l‘.mu. i Bl ix:” 3 Ever brought to the wost are now on salo ot i ,mother who has seen fifty summers or move. | aud the little childven rushed to his rescue, | C. H. Bohu will occupy the pulpit at St | 7 Prison song, M Lutimer. Mr. Eady and The mattér was thoroughly discussed by » S — .| our store. The goods comprise the entirg i WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. but the dog was not de I Tnfacthé | Pauls tomorrow morning, but there Wil Vo | o ouat solo—The Lost e 1ss Parks | Hh0S€ present, and the president was wutho FOR SALE enals ale stock of M., Adlor. und were hought Imported Swiss stripe reduced tofe, former | concealed himself in the leg of the oft no evening services, B . zed toappoint a committee to inv I< P Y iEqntoauonery satnd Jy s salo at per e 1 . Miss Parks t orthe child * Uhosr | violations of the law regulating the practice n would haye found [ Misses Marguerite Jones and Mamie Clos- e Bridal Cho; it of soll you pleture ’-'% ou ean buy the unfin= Laxge, mediun and small plaid nainsook | him and there would have beenuo bloodshed, | grove of Ta, are spending their NOTES. (T O T T LR wd matoral for, Tho stosk comprises. the 1ige, forner price 1ic | The policeman held his club with one h summer 1Tty the et B o T B e e B e v Bl lowin o B skl || 2o B ATy IR ol B rosund B o6 best grade of goods mude, Oc nl sco Corded and lace stripe, new effects, 15¢, [ and drew his revolver with the other Mrs J. C. Lec. enders under the la he comiml 3 o 2 rice—E. M. Hill, C. G. Hoyt, S.S. Gr Little, one of Eiseman's little | William Blakely, N, Blakely. From Lin , lefty ay fora six weeks' | —James Aitkin, Nellie Ohler, Charl art_of wiich he will | Smith, o, olu L. formor price Twenty-fiv stripos and chedl Niles & Whaley, 406 Broadway, Council Bluffs, The J. A. Murphy. al ass| 1 an us- em an sessment swered to employ logal or el 0 ussist in the prosecution us made to defray the when the toy dog finally becamo visible ed the muie of his gun within thre s of the ceuter of the midget's baclk and ifferent patterns in plaids, Soue of the whove wwods retiled for Hic firad 4 68-calibre bullet_through it Thore d Dk th, od m class | €Xpeuse : g o Sora i saten trocion, il 150 0 mude by the ballet, but he drugged himself | rcoivod lett ¢ from Judo Love, afior the close of the assembly and ppoen Mooes, MANUFACTURING CO., B - A.OUNCING 0.6 Ao g RAEIL 0 10001 ed ¢ S 0 ¢ the intellicence | engzage in out-of-door sketching. Mt onmilated the bisinaas of theevening. 18t Avenue and 21st St, EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING BAR- | broken children, datdo convoyrag kae inteligen oS ) o sketehing, = cemade | . Lbis completed the business of the evening - % GAINS e feer chimed the dog had bitten him | that his h s becn greatly fuproved | Franle Beard's drawing classes bave made | qg the mestin g sdjourned. g Ladlos® Swiss fl i ol i i fino 4 “der of the | Since histripin the e It will be recol- : ash 00rSs anc ncs 1 ER Sudsiaduciuey 40 inchos iy, | in jhistl callon afitho” vantan mudec | althefijeoted " that e Zwos) compdlied to Tesve tho frs. Raymond of Lin- ST s e o ’ H :.‘o‘\\[v“:".l..{‘fi‘i“ '.l,,”':.l“,.‘ o l\\\lm thoun m'i :)::n\l\"lllu'“\\'lll’:l;I.d* (.} “:‘ "‘"M“lfi:}';::h";\:_‘m benep this spring and let Judge Miller take | colv and f Crete for their excel- WISHED WASHIN ON DEAD. E and and Seroll Sawing, Re-Sawlnz and i HEA undvko adie, rediced to and N R omoy ndguant | his “placoe unt of @ low form | lent workas accompanists at the piano and s A DR B]:,I_,I_,IN(, R S Plaining. Sawing of all kinds, Po wekots, : M el e S T S Fori [+ SROQtlore IR aY NI oL T8 ROLRION; 108 | o AlariiDea; WhiG! phisicians feared would | orgau. APennsylvania Senator so Set Himself idiing wood ddeltvered, “Clean b R e s NI";;’::I:::L;II 'm L IUaahea ity Aciat mbesirell prove fatal.” He has been pronounced out of _— Down in His Diary. IN T TU[‘ Tt-oluss, Tolo SR Re 10, 81,25 the dog was four and three-quarter i alldaggorantlextate to iaka hia Siacenon The Bluffs Chautauqua, This was tho day assigned for Presi- “YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED." I Seayurd longz and weigehed Just nincteen ounces, The | Lhe bench aguin atthe uext termof the court | Couxen. Bufres, Ta, July 1l —[Spe- t Washington to deliver his speech AND - — { officer weighs about 40 poumds and his club | PO e i i | Clalto Tir Bye.]—The cleventh day of tho | UeRb WASHNEION 10 ¢/ WOR 8 BPECE 1, 4 ALL WORK WARRANTED \ 4 and revolver would either outweigh the dog. F. M. Hunter left last night for aweek's | ooueil Bluffs and Omaba Chautanqua had o | and was attended with all the bustlec and i ' | Weare headqu: ladies' loather * | tripon logal und political business in Des . ! X i e ARSI S bolts, ' Bluclc und ;.;ln Joatier bolws With | 1, Moines, 2 programme full of good things, yet there vie/JehALEY \|~“‘ LU ] e nickel buckle Black and coloved per Jou wish to sell your property ho . nothing so sensational as has characterized | Senator Maclay of Pennsylvania in his foraiad bulta with gt awd nickel uckles and SL0E e NERUE C0u A B Jure p Metals More Precious Than Gold. | some other days, and there was only afaivat- | diavy, which the New York Sun is pub- y e e e e SR Y Probably ninety-nine persons in 100 if | tendance, the crowds resting after the crush | lishing. The President was dressed in 3 The latest in our black velyet laather belt Dr, Bowers® ofice moved to 20 N, Main, ked to name the most precious metals | of the Talmage da; black and read his h well enough, Cor. Brondway and 2th st., with lavgo sii Usual pric Ll would mention gold first, platinum sec- | Dean Wright of Boston gave another of his | 0r at least tolerbly. he had gone, Council Bluffs, Ia. DR. J, D. JAGKSON, Dental Surgery. e and #.00. i OThe Turf Exchange Closed. ond and silver third. A'few might add | bible studics. Heis oneof the most enter- | the senato only vemained, our vice pres- T TR AR e e A | LADI INDERWEAR. ‘The Turf Exchange, the most expensively kel and aluminum to the list. " Letus | taining men among all the gifted ones in the [ ldent (Joln r\ll-m\;hw med to tike great | por o treatment ot it Land chronfo | hilfon y ur“‘.ul:} dsitver filling 1y ealiing fl;.;(l\llnhwn uu| lx;ml children's SWIsS | fivad up saloon in the city, was closed by the how near the truth they would be, oorye of, teschers: and lect To tho | pains to read it (the speech) better 2, at roon errinm bloc 1 uirs. ped vests, reduced from 10e to Se, = w1 2 " i i T Bible exposition his mo | he hud such a view he succeeded; but 1 sexual | —— e I ilver about | geest tendency to arouse any outbreaks of | the difference between them amounted stitls, sper- Tmpotence | . D EDMUNDSON, Pros. K. L. SHUGART. Vice-pres 1 100 dozn Fincy vests in pink, light blue | Shevifl vesterday afternoon. From a legal and Nile stripo, reduced from lle to 12ige | pointof view the prospect of it stuying closed Syphilie. stricture Gold is worth ubout 8240 per pound, | averugo audi L4l mitorrohoe, 10st muhood, sex m, $130, and each, I 11 Shtlad v i e, A is quoted at about 60 cents | enthusissm. Dean Wright is, howe to this: One miL;hx be considered as at ",;(l “'1“k1" tro it 1\.“.“ ~,.;\ y. g CHARLES R, HLANN AN, Cashior. i 'l R or a good long while is easily discernable, A 2kl 1 ey ¢ v stir even sucl cold, crit- | home d lhu other in a strange com- Partlculir attention paid to di of the : S X A > A and and pure aluminum at $§ to $9 per | to frequently stir even such a col home und 45 dozen ladies’ Eryptian listoin four dif- | iy for injunetion under the Towa prohibitory | o I y N into an almost involun ta h wus committed, lun yound, Now compare these prices | ical gathe pound, Now compu eso prices | 4 K1 | & two-edg pany. atiur (ralysis, Klney diseises, ns than Lét me u~|u| n to the president (Wash- '1_-""."‘-.':}« II|!:I.|'»'II\K~Y' i ,Nl“'y'u ot o - | i oton). Does he really look like a 1 Varioeele, Hydrosle. Dropsy, Tu: ferent styles, trimmed with sill and ribbon, reduced from e 10 19¢, 4 fo 25 dozen of our He laws was brought against it some time ago by A. Overton, Coloncl W, I'. Sapp, the attor- plause. He is keen, s with those of the rarer and less Nise. Hels X known metals, 0 f e ) nown s 3 swer us well s tousk questions, Al 0 g HARCOn BaEN0i0: Y LR A OF COUNCIL BLU sk ritamed and fincy sived, v oy foF tho. proprlclaca, mads & \:\n\.\"l’ln.' R 1tlu-m in alphabetical order, | a'geat deal into 4 fow minutes, He hasa Jho entars 4o ‘,],',',',;"";."1‘;1“mn "'f:"‘,]'.; {Iu-n Spinal curvature and all d180ases of the | Paid up Capital #150.000.00 - N E 4y court thatthe props was involved w! | 3| r $075 vhen i '3 s, 0] ent? oes he w 3 ' HOn S, F : FOTHERINO AN WHITHEAW & CO,, | 2ourt thatthe prope olved witha Lo am sells for #0975 o pound, when it | quaint way of putting things, o vein of humor ) 00000 < und 1 v to Depositors. A.Miller, F. O, svoted oxelusively | Surpl federal | issold at all, and calcium is worth 1,800 | and he kn tabili um is a shade higher— ! deeper !h"lhmg or as a help in makinga | and not as fee simple for a | point cle of other property in & suit in the Blufws, | courtin Detvoit, and that the distri hadno power overit. Jud C o a relief fro in trust for the happiness of the people, We have a depariment d hovatange T oo NTOIRL LM | TR2HARD ” Pis own robrar | to the treutment of Utorine disenses M Medicine sentsceurely packed and free from ment? Time and practice will, perhaps, | opsorvition. Leaders and promoters of low p 401 Broadwav, Coun - he ‘r.u 000,00 court | apound: Ce Thornell, | its cost is $160 an ounce, or $1 nson, Charles D. ¥ o Wi 'a8e Wi 'l T E pzers' band gave more of its excellent o] ) Jor ence confidentlal, Address: - 3 X before whom the case was tricd, thought | pound. These begin to look like fab- [ B0 K best elucidate this point. Correspondence confidentia 5 genoral bz Dust Weberg Suiciles otherwise, and issued the injunction aud | ulous prices, but they do not reach the | ™Pher 1 vines re one of his findly | Whenthe affuirsof France wore talked aiael Tastti i AT AN G RID, and surplus of any bank The coromer held un inquiry yesterday | ordered the Shoriff to elose the place. Colonel | o . _ 2 t Leon H. Vincent gave one of his fincly M Nt _ Swiglel Institute and Privi )pital, O - moming nfo the causo of doath of §. | Sapn then carried fhe case Iite the sustens | Dighest point: chroniun brings #200, | polished lectures on-sfennyson.” Hels pro- | of Isuid A Al aeserm) DY AL AL ONEEE | ConcBieaduay aud M Ah Cnpdl HUEA I INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, Weberg, thoman who died from arsenical | COUFton awritof certiorari. The supremocourt cobalt falls to about half the price of sil- | nounced by manythe most scholarly man on | royalty, nobility, hierarchy and the bas 5 i Judge Thornell’s dects! programme. - Cortain it is that those who | tile altogether, and scemed likety to de- poisanivk at his residence near the motor | o huck to the ceurt here, Sherift | @5 corium, and erbium $10 cheaparon | @ literary treuts hear him as often as | molish the whole, T premccoutt | ver, while didymium is the same price | t¥ de- . ! vico prosident SDIATD & DGR : brilge Thunday oveuing. The jury con- | GFNeil was onderad. 1 enforce e orgia | the ounce than caleium, or just $1,680 | Possible (John Adams) said it was impossible to OFFICER & PUSEY, MAXON & BOURGEOI3, sustain sisted of 0. H. Lewis, dJobu Smith” wnd Sam | decroo aud did so, locking up the place b the | per pound. In thoevening Prof. Underhill gave real- | qogiroy nobility; it was founded in q Dolson. ‘Pl estimany of only three wit- | midalo of the aftemoon and taiii thekeys. | “Tho - wealth of _ the Vanderhits | W e b eajoy his smseriainmons. 'In s | nvture. Wyngito ongaged. The vies A N . | Architects and nesses was pliced before them and no post s amounts to nearly $200,000000 With | respocts Pr lernill 1s proving himself | presidont’s arguments were drawn from Superintendents. mortem examination was made. The evi- Mundel & Klein are offoring great induce- | this sum they could purchase 312 tons of | to be au artist in lis ine. He does not hold | the respect shown to the sons of eminent Corner Maln and Broadway. Fine Interior Decors “ N denco stowed_cunclusively that the paison | MOt to housckeepers during these hot days. | gold and huve something loft over, but | up to rof. Cumnock sho was hers last | men, although vielous and undeserving, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. inc r Decoration e imEatamay " himsa 5 e © are v N they couldn't buy two tons of gallium, | ¥ When the parties had ne arly exhuusted Dealers in foreign and Domestle Exchange Room 230 Merriam Block, Counell Bluffs, 7 R e Acluintsiored by Slmadle Wi sul | ofper groat X saius In carpets, beddis {hod rave. metal being sworth 4.2y am | © Saturday promises uvich treatin the form | ghemeclves, T asked whethor our Tndians | Coliocttons nade and lnterest buid on tuo | Koom oi0 N. Y. Lite Bulang, Omalia, 3 T4 @ wish to make room i > g ins of arsenic which he had procured in | JiVes ot b in @ d ! With this metal the highest | 98 lectureby Dr. Henson on “Fools” Dr. | yjuhg not be considered as having de- | 440081t maba in & drag store located on t rner Wo wouid be pleased to haye you | 0Unee. Henson is one of the yyittiest men on the plat i - : . hore locdtod 00 Lo COMOE | ey with us for cash or on the nstallment | Price is reached, and it may well Do | fomy. Ho delights “un audience and to the | Vised an excellent method of getting rid | === ] Qf Fiurnam and Biftocuth ooty s ahe Y0l [ olan, Wo will ship all goods frve of chargo | cilled the rarest and most precious of | minds of many s far. more enjoyable tn | Of this prejudico by ranking all of the C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, T50 hamo of the ruggist could not bo wscor. | Within 4 radiss of 100 miles. Remembe metals, Tulmage, although ho does not draw as big | ¢hildren after the imother, This sent off e I A tained. Maxpe ——— crowds and is not over ac the matter in a smile, Adams, however, Weberg was about forty-five funnnld and ' The case against Joseph Henllek for There will be a morniug lectur __blv Leon | never was cured or is relupsed into his has had o steady job in the Union Pacitic " keeping open his saloon on Sunday was | Vincentandin the evening t e ""' # | nobilimania. shops in Omaha for @ long time. The only Fing red a Pocket, dismissed yestorday at the instance of [ LOncertby the ussembly chorus, Mrs. Wads This was levee day, and T of course cause shown by the ovid The pickpocket and the sucak thiof attend ¥ 4 worth, Prof. Cuse and the Rogers band. i the ety attorne dressed and did the needful. Tt isan own 1ife was despondency eat all kinds of gatherlugs, from funerals to an H o ey idle thing, but what isthe lifeof men est Stock and Lowest Prices, Dealors, send for Cutalo i > lox o , froi als - | Philip Werna and Rossi Charmei, the s ” dle thing, but what is the w nd for Cutalog fl’:!'xm:fi:mfl.\l.flfl".hhlm.‘u lowves # W0 | 4 rchist domonstrations, and he works us hard | two Italians arrested for stealing & hand FiROUNOHE Rub(ollysand this s porhaps s 1ougn| Nos, 203 and 517 rouivay. und Bt and 20 Pioreo Suroet, Council lufly 1o \ ton. 8. D, tosecuro good fat victims at one place as | cart from Gil Miller & Richardson, | A Number of Paving Ordinances Dis- ';"" as any of them, o far “' . | - = The' funeril took place yesterday afternoon | another, falled to appear in police court yester. seed OF, the persons neting. The practice, how- g | atho'clock. Thebody was burled in Fair- | Lust evening when Dr. Wilding of Crescent | duy afternoon when thelr case was | Thecouncil held ashort session last night [ €ver, conside p feature “,’."" lty, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. viow cometery ! nly anti-republican apes nobody. The City was roturning from the Chautauqua | called, and th 3. West, porcelain crown aud bridge | grounds he was made aware of the presence bonds, wmounting to | todispose of paving ordinanc re forfeited. A warrant for | toduced at the meeting on Tuesday night that were in- Dr. H Nans, Istimates, i g bl inkinhi Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. | mates, J wark, No. 12 Peut of theso industrious lndividuals. One of t was issued and they will yet | - On report of the committee the projorty PR )"f"m Aol A aihion and o | L1, 1TK1N me Spetcations, and Suporvision of I ublio Worlk Browd N # The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 | thew succeeded in relieving him of all the ::l::‘:y"m‘ toanswor to the churge of ownen of Twentieth street, betwoen Nich R i et with a want of re- Suilding, Council Blufls, Ta. T Broadway. wealth he carried urround, except his clothes Y L olas and Clurle streets, were allowed o nar- spect for Gener ‘ushington, If the R e proad Ner 000 el fos with & Anliie morislise of Bedians. His pocksty A Farmers® Alllance Pionic Tow the street betwoon curbs to forty-two | iy treason in the wish I retract it, but rtz I 1l A good hose reel froe with every 100 feet of | book, containing u lot of valuable papers and : 4, o al Wash- | Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. e allisnce of Douglas county | 1% would to God this sume Gene hose purchased at Bixby's a little money was taken from one pocket and | The farme g £ ety Ordinances were introduced ¢ ring the | ington were in heaven, We would not \ = N — " - 3 Federal ———— #20and his raiload tickets fr ther, | has arranged fora grand old-fashioned b o ! I / ) Attornovs at Law. Practice in tho State snd Feders J. C. Bixby, stoam hesting, sauitary on- | Ho did not discovor his loss until he got on | ket pienic, to be held at Waterloo Tuesday, | C0rbing of Pacific, Thirty-first, Grove, | then have him brought forward us ”‘l | one lms —Courte " RaomsT aad b Shugart-Beno Block, Council = 7 glueer, 943 Life bailding, Omaha; 203 Mer | the eloctric motor and was called upon for | July 15, ' General Van Wyck and othier | Twenty-sec Twentieth, Franklin, Jone constant cover to every uncoustitutiona l Bluffs, Iowa. rlaw block, Council mufl his fare. Two other cases of successful speakers will be in attendance, ‘ Webster, J Lteeuth, — Twenty-seveuth, l and irrepublican act, I