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Li] THIE THE OMAHA DAILLY BEE, MONDAY, JULY 928, 1800, OMATA BEE je NEWS ABOUT THE BIUF | by the counel, and i el . | Dy at the ndewtig Minday 1 ik STILL TIEY ARE SOT HAPP ts exdusively English, md are crowled | i would be wellin henven, Isendakis IROT / VOO itha miss of detafls interesing only to | From your littly DORA. 1 l;( ITAL NO1 l( lu e it BT | the gasoline lamps wouldi't go, and I don*t h Koprr ; . ocil Englishreaders ; and to balawce this — COUNCIL BLUFFS, C Know but whiat his votewoild pleasethe pub- | . - 3 § -C ,PN'CIL .,BL.U-FF-S' 'S n:ln-nurvlmu the votes that \-.!m urmu‘ n]lhu Y abridgenent theactides o Amerian "‘_l' THE MILLIONS R RN 7‘4)1'\\! B-~O1 Wirade - ¥ ’ UFFIUEy NG 1S FEARL BT How the Pest House fs Being Neglected by | arclighs and putout fhe gis Mutesings of Disosttert, Haed Ammg | 000 s O e aian ™ | grita Mo Kingdged 1 donnt og Uptne | (Eteapstiiion Sdiah Gl 0T WA - - 5 v \ . " vt \nonati i B most 08, with far greater elaboration, s o ~ lace. By Dr. Archibald, d by Kentuek, Deltvered Ly Cirrler in any part of the City the City and Comnty Authorities. .. Bixty, stoarn heating, ea w“;'j\\{"} Lancaster County Iud-]\‘l dente, Alengihy seria of bioguphiss ks beon Cash for the Annunl Bitance, Clay, 5years old, Apply (0 1>¢ Mucras % H W. TILTON, - - - MANAGER _— Sham BARte, Conkiol By, = Y o e added. It is acurius fict tat neither |Hvymv'v:\"v?in-:-r ng millions at the W ANTED “Ggod giri £ oralhouseworks TELEPHONES; NG g JGl Sherman, Steridan, Haerison nor Clevelind | Mint this week, says the Philadelphia wiges H. Now 016 Sccondave, Mrs, D, By Bustnees 0Meo No, A GIRL HUNTING FOR HER FATHER. Money at reduced mtes loatisd o1 chittel A TOUGH KEARLY K‘LLS HS SHEETHEART. is menthned in the orighal “Brianin, | ecord Doep dowm in the shadowy | Duily & ni Editor, Yo. 2. T and realestate securityby B, H, Sheife & Co —— thedesig of that conpilation exelulingbi- | ACIth of Unclo Sim's trensuro vaults [ Y\ ANTED SGuol el by s AP i / i " s contless workers are pu che 0 Fourth stree — e | ACHhAt With & Tamplighter—Potta- Potinwattanie’s Wealth ADude Horse Tiriof—A Pretty Walter | ognphis of liviig daraters; nerly ne | fh S i Hetre l:‘l‘m e 1B QUEENT Ty TR NENORE MENTIO) wattamie's Wealth — 8 County Auditor Hendricks has finished the Assaalted at ¥or Work—Dolngs ":"i‘:' *_"(“ el L i e usSriad wil & | qojiwes wnd bullion proparitory to the TR Shirts—The Paving 1 work of tabulating the property valuations | of Sneak Thicves -Line :“."j“,,','.,x ",,,\:f\;.:‘:.<.vl|‘t,‘\ ;"\‘,' bt 1 ..“m] {e [ fmmual balincing of accounts between | FAOR SALE or Ront—dardon and. Wilh N. Y. P. Co. tion—Minor Mention. of this cty and county s shown by the coln ' News. & work which, for Amertan we. 1 to the | Lhe offiiulsut Washington and Colonel houses, by J. R, Bice, 12 Main st., Councll Council Bluffs Lumber (b.. oal. assessors’ returns, The result is interesting, e Vit for Aderian e, v ta the | Bobyshell, suporintendont of the Phila. | Blus i Thers were threo funerals of chiliren especially as it relates to the dogs inthe city e LI anica™ wiat (he origihal dw'nm mint. Some iden of the magni- THY pay rent wnen you ean buy a home og y . - P | CBritanica’ is toall other encyeloprdias; a | ty At | the damo 1 3'ln case of toah yesterday who died o tur from When the county sold the poor farmand | and county. Accrding tothe assessor’s re- | LiNcoLs, 5, July ~[Special to Tie et Rad e By iy I.m of he task can be gleaned M g e R S R CT LD 3&: diphthoia ¢ concluded togo out of the business of pauper | tums there were but dogs of both sexes | Bik]—The people's independent convention, | Y ©f which wecan truly say, afte fron the anuouncement that™ thero | SHRYPIRIRAYe your tuily the home ¢ “ Justice Sthuwrunited in mwriage BT | gypporting on the suburban plan un agree- | in Councll Blufts, and oily two in Kene | which listed from 2 t p.m. Situr talexanination, tiat i leares totting tobe | is = now plied up within the | “Ahomo worth #.00) at §12 por month. (l:\':.'-»'.'J:“:Li‘.l‘v“‘xf}];‘; ;"‘vvr;)'\:vu”w‘;.\ Rav) Dolli Of | oun'e” was ntasod ity Belwees the couity | Bownstisonisldect the ‘eliy. As: lisre Are | atythine et sl Paory1 all - ool desired, marble walls of the national A hone worth #1500 at 818 poer month. A home worth £2100) at £ per month N "y o N \ 0 P - i 1 king of ks on 0 e moey facetory o ittle O o1 x Partics nowing (heneives injebtal o] conmisiontrs and the city council for the | 160 rideices fu the city "oitside of the | Tlo fut tt ¥, 7 Snel, the chairman of | 0" |\h“ m :\\v\.‘x. ”r“ I»«ll “(‘n s o i . || ey fny ey i l‘h'\“l" oo than I‘H_\l A BT Wit s At 38 Do moniih Coineil Bluffs carpetcompiny will please | ercction and maintenance of a pest nousethat | Pusiness houses, it is evidat there have been | ¢ng sounty democraticcentral comt iitee, vas | X ¥ twen oasand volumes issue from 1illo e ars not tospedk o Alome worth 8,000 at 38 er month g 3 [ | I some disphimnous statements mado to the iopean and Anerican prssesevery yoar. | from five million to ten million more in | Otherpriced homes on the sumo terms. The 1 | ; ; I Wl Anerican pn ty year. more i and scille alone with cadh orby mite. | should be luilton some favarabic location | Geilsor \hion howas huiing up the dog | Boninuted w thecandidate forcouty atior- | e and Amricu | T Y toroT: | ol and bulllon, —Some than MOTe 11 | iove’,onihly. payments. {Astude’ priclpil Oneof the employes of the Union Pucific | outsidethe ity limts, In complisice with | gtuieths | mey at the fdepmdent_convention, although | /0 FECh BORASLOT The Stvacing tine ago tho 00000 stired in the post- R ad & Welbe 9. e Hrosdmay had his hand badly mangled at the transfer | ¢y agpement” the city purchased two acras The following 1s tho assssed valiation of | atthatvery monent he was presiding over | ATWEALINE MOWBCE Dy tho Sy O St | i T Tor sanfe keoplie e ,‘ by unell BIS, T, ; % g 4 Fands o Saturdiy erening, and was taken 0 o¢peoind from John Hammer at o cost of | the projertyin the dty: Residence lads, | the democrtic convention in Fitgerid's | T8 Works s a physical imposibllit orior of tho Wshington omicial - - Omaha for treatment 0. | i vl Al o | 83AU1,7%: “unknown lands, "I sport |y 3 d ttaliot > | offeringour readers ” the Anerianizd Eiey- | OTICr \ ngtonofticialscounted | OST ot book, contuining valuatle Helan L. Mortenson, aged six vors, died | ¥ L dies fniboskey little dell a mile | soul property, 810407, Totil cfly valua- | Bilh s caused somo dismtisfiction among | 0.4l Biitania we ofte them the serye | 310 returned to the mint. This money | 14 pors Keturn to J. W, Hinton, or Beo Situras wight from dipliheria at. the resi. | n0rth of thecity,andis a picturesque spoty | gion, &,05,51 “For il wholo cointy the | the ndependonts who have decrtel the re- [ {IONFUL Frtanis w ot them the wrve | wiy plced in two spreial vilts, th | flee: ot Biairs o 7 Mher parentssil Comnercial street. | sheltend by sunny hillsides and completely | anaual valtition shows the owiig “state- | publican ranks but still clerish some regard ekl o Cartrans ot AC | dooes of which wore sealed, and 1t is | QTRAY ED—A smoall_rod and white spotted ! y skillful pens, which have pitomizel in the N Al ifte st | occurred yester afternoon in | jsilated m e thing and everybody, | ment 3 personal | fortheold pirty, The unibn libor men felt | 5 it ALt part of theduty of the present counters | 5 €ow, with steap and e aroand her horns. ometery After the groumnd had been purchasedand | PrOpetty, ptins' (imier), | sor beawusothey got, only twoor three non | LN YOLUNES of tho encyclipreda, th Luest | toinspect thei soals i soo whethep | JVCE rowird o8 Rie vt o M, Ol ity It wis reportal late lastnight that an al i i $0140 I'he table which | S fruitionof thou t, achievenent and diseo Py e I k e prpured @ handsome brick building was | 5ol b propared also shows (iat the fotal | ©0the eititetickt. Theydo not blime the | 58 et o Lo [ orliotihey have ben broken. ORTRENT. . 3 PR TR strlystabied. G poike. wootval 30 T | sivle, niqie wd atractive, with o tand: | theefts befh, "1 ICane tob i outSid of | e city gang whom tiey datm an (hings to | C1€0f Mman knovledge. TaognTisRlNg wIth RVl wollth | e s ~ formition onceming it und diswedit the | sime towerrisingabove thostateroof, Ttis so | the el m\,mwm,w’.,\ o he total t themsdves making mere tools inthe PEPPISRMINT D RO DS, the mint bireal: Adation Hassgh, clor) W it i LGk BRI BASA P harky LKL thoroughly isolated that aperson would pass ! main of the faviver and mechavic dolegutes. Byt assofl, Cer 1 1ats tn Omaha or ¢ Slutls The Judd & ALl the parks, lakes and other pleasue re. e fariethnn wilipe. Bt A - - RS a0 fes1dint of tho catma Whitest SeiiAs ] ¢ of the mint, Washington, D. C.—both | Weils Co.. Councll BluiTs, L. Bt yare Wall patTohteal yetons "he | VeV close to it without ol .l ving, ’m wh .: Dr. Bowers' o moved to 20 N. Matn, . 4 Leighton, |H;~Aih.ll U”l 10 carpen \ ulz]]nh»lln vald : hnLi. Sullivan still appointed by Director of the United e § e k X >4 his attention was _attracted to it he woulc iy ey’ union, who presided overthe conven- | lives. This proves the theory of the survival & - « T 7= notor line carried full train lods into Fa 4 4 ' by M 3 tates Mint Ed rd O, Leedl Chic [+ J 0 mountevery trip that wiis male, One of the | OXErye nothing about it to are hiosuss] In onler to make wom for owr fill stocl | tion, feels sire over the fict that bis mme | of the fightist Colnerof the Philad I,N,‘_ll\“”': Vs DR. BELLINGER'S aitvactionsin tio purk wis tie encert by Eiine on ¥ho coritaty that s was the homs of S R iretving, wo will offic spoeial | wis n ¢ ueatined eithe for iegblator or e Keystone : ‘“Jinks hasnta fine earfor | Steel, ind Dr, D, K, Tuitle, the meltor Thie i ot s b T aweulhy but eecentric famner who was 1iv- | fumity pets, stoves, tinware, crockery, | qans op iissner Howas pariculily | muse. and_ wofiner, who, with Superintendent tho list of dologites name b the FITth wad | A1 thelifeof alermit. - Altogetheritis per | glsy pedding, window shides, our. | ! B llon. | = iNo—but he lms o fine one forthe t Bebyshell kep a fally of their He naturally coudemus theactin of thac 3 n ) i I B eI, SN O (TR [ sl own.” “We am alloved,” said o, you need 10t owt | of our store to | e wpullican portion of thedelogptesilso | Smith, Gy & Co's Monthly: Gosiin Culonel _ Bosbyshell, v rather 2l Ll “aves gunrinten to | Mike wry fices over theseledion of I V. | Conmentators say that Clepatn wasa myth, | the conersare allwed, a cortiin :::\I:: _cost, but our prices are guannteed to | Wolfe,a dyed-int )1 democrat, us chair. cantage for waste to ench ounce of me! hups the handsonest and most expensive pest | gaing Louse in the stite. But, seclided as it is among the ilis and hidden so well from view that there is notone person ina thonsand in the city or county that knows of its exist al the primaries on Satirday nizht, but he sl e Dol of Will have his seat in the convention on Wednesday, despite little slips of the pucils of thereparters . 3 ; er thun those of our competiiors. IRe: A - Sappy—Yeth 5 [understand tint she never 3 E. A Wright, foreman of Keys Brothers Yot there s somcthing about (Pt at- | manber Mandel & CKlots thm thstag, | min of theindepndeut couty central om- \\—th:mrrh:l‘ ST RS THER R RITEE otk Por Instance, the gold refinet carriage fictory, and Miss ily McCann, s public attention, That something is | et house in the cit D Broudway, el oy isulloved the 00th of an ounce on every both of this city, weve quiclly “mareidd i | only the indiffernce and negiect with which L DEIDED NOT TG KILL HER, SomervilleJoumal: When awoman says | ounce of gold e is given o work ouf ;v’ll”hh:. I:Y;":;I.;:1A'l rnicon “|v.\ ‘\;\v;v itis h\"l:”'"\‘v“uh‘\“ ; e Stealing Shives, \\"hih- "n‘v guists ;!u ”"l" l%uwl'!!mll'l we she won't, she means, of course, that she | wiile the silver refiner is allowed one » have ends and ar very p liing was ereted at a cost o rald was mado o0 boys late Satur. | €MO¥ing their Sunday dinner they were | won't unlessshelappens to cliag d. | an udraths o unce and they lsst none of tho hemty amgrtula | 700, which, added to the €50 paid for the | A rail wasmade bythre boys lite Satur tlel'by plerdng sheles aid ontaring | oy o coashelppius 4 nind j‘\', hall hundredvhs of anounce on thns of their fricnds for sucessfully stealing | Iot, mikes an juvestment of £4,200 of the | A8y evening upon a pile of shirts and dr their heads they discoveral. that oue of the Babylood: Five-y. 1 Willam was ke [ ench ounc I'his - wuste is made in 5 s wmarch onthen. poplels. ash in this very handsome, | gouds displayed fn frout of C. €. Cully’s stove | white capped cioks, named R E. Nye, was | ingabout his knuckles, and hisbrotler asked | Working the metal into coin, and due -y very Clautanqua stockholler shoull be | unique, sold, durable, teroofed post | on Broadway, Eich boy grabbedashirt or [ clising one of the prtty waiter girls | what hemeant. “I mean the little dbows on | dedtetion is made inthe count of the ) ul U l l Il\ 1 U L present at the hoardof tde rooms tonight, | house, Tt was Wuilt two years ugo, or more, | ¢ and ran down the alley in the war of th through the dining room witha mirderous |y fingo . was the ready reply. mount of bullion rweceived hece and the (] Complaints have bem heard inthe past that | and foom the day it was tinished until the | it oA By 5as oo i rks, Hefol. | Loking kuife. To the horrorof the guests s y el y amount of coin and bullion now on ——AND— the mports coiceming Chintaqua were | presentit has been the good fortune of the | St GLa L L | Nye caughtthe girl !wuu‘\'uljln-\plu 1l be New YorkSun: ‘‘Straus is a ddight to| },,,q." Pl no plentiful enoughand iot given in sufll. | ety tohavehadno occasion touse it. Ithas | lowed the boys to Sixth strect and watched | but inst : : ing the knifeinto | me” sail Geieral Sherman to Colontd Ochil- g oo o 1 cient (e Those whodo not take ewough | neverbeenused at all for any purpose. Tt | them gointoa shed intherear of the oper 5 was feared, he dropped the weapon | tree, Thenewoifiees of the great Rock [s. I lVa 8 Uspl a (] ot wostten tn buatingof tho asoci | s b wirse lian ieseried. | Louple luve | owe wd put on tho gurnonts_ Whenthey | aul strivic tho giel ablov i the Gee Wit | “ubo gou malty like lim laud route, 161, Sixteenth and Farnam e B Thore wis a rumor of aother Sundayoven. | 1ife about or around it exeept scors of | g™ T W0 of then clinbod tu an expross | @il the irite aok, now. frigltonel, bat a [ anl he hasvt playel “Marching Thragh [ Call "‘"Il S Wb, Lidkots 10'l wints ¢ S f g row at Big Lakein civeulition last night, hat puile thiir nests w4 | wigon boand for Omiia and the third turned | RISty etreat {“-' polie were alled by [ Gergid yet” Pailowstintes s e et gl Tl and shronly but itwas ot iuvestigated by the police. The | Hiis NIve oot Tt dnileand chowed heiy | down aside street. The derk thought two | telephone '“”\1 before Nyecoull getaway e New York Sun: “He must be a poor Yan Houten’s Cocon—Pure, soluble, e Private diseases of the urinary and sexual oicen claim to have Wit litle meowage. | it bive ome o it dailand choved et |\ belter than, e, nd nade o nedt capture | Wes arrestel ariist. He an’toendrawa slary,” nomical orgiins, fis sy LS, SUTL Y Cystis, sperd ment to endeavor topreserve irderat that ve. | €Uds i thegrateful shade of its slated roof | 8% G 0 the wagon and 1 ; A DUDE JORSE THIEP. sort and will muke 10 offort to urrestordi. | and scratehed their sides on its brick walls “He'sa groat lindsmpe painty natorrohor, 1o-t manhood, scsual inipotcnes mthe station. They the Stillman Bros, % proprietors ofa livery barn [ f 3 he Courta Secondary Matter, 1 wonknoss trentod successtully nary breakers of the peace until they receive | 0y these lowing herds and cooing fowls, | 1mun Heath und Huvy Troupe at 1310 O stree,, say that they have been Is he ! TR e SN Fariieulyr atiention piid o diseses o the samic botter assurance than ticy have had o | @ the ocaision! ot frequent visits of the | e o “the othor: b vobbedof afinehorseandbuggy by a dud ‘Yes; his grat specilty is paining \.H"\,'i' Lo B s \!','.’,”: :"".[“,’ et I R D the past that the s will not e dis : L DA OV S NCOW 1 are well known to the polic g a crowd | and they am anything but happy over the | towns.” E vin county (New York) court house i R e charged assoonas brought in, that could be reached with guns and stones. | 71614 and successful shoplifters, \Vhen ex e o (s 5 | the other day. The wife of one of the o taken in. The pwopritors | chan The pilfer e “Ma, the minister is e erand sneak thief has also visited ning.’ arioncle. Hydrocels, Dre Thefuneral of Willie Snith, the little mine At tie station one of them had on two thit twice diring the we a suit wa pirties te i i © pun d ke a foppishly | coypg s s el L onthe witnessstand | mer. Diseases of the eyeand ) foct Westorn Unionmoscnger Doy, Goour red at | andearrid away tho - pump and DIots | L'ty other the now shiees. nd ey con ssel you fellow, whose name they do s T A8 " o \’ s il had intrusted her baby to the eave | Siinal carviture and aildisones E\”f\' LPag 480 yesterlay aftemoon from the vesidenee | odd S MG TR o it vovered the | £e55ed to having left onein the weeds near | ot kiow, but whon they think s ciled | BInt” “No; but I siw p tako the purot | o ungther woman, whe was tending it o Tie (B BAL I Lraalis Al e of hismother on Benton street. | ol [ i b A e I R The Blahers boy has not | Prior, callel and hired a rig fron them, pay- [ and lockit up in the stable” below., The child became restless after | - Modieinesont seeuroly pueked nd free from anklin oMiciited. The frieds of thelittio | G cisternand the walks aronnd the | Ry cptured. ing madvance, Fo won ther confidence | New YorkSun: *This lifo of minois weari- | vl ile nnd anmounced. ite dosive o ses | obee v tion messagercontribuited any beautiful floval | 4% = thereby Siturdiy morning when he | some, ob, sowearisome,” siid the i : stk Correspondence confidentinl. Address: Thepurpse of thisarticle, aside from con- 54 557 Broilivay, Jhte e, oh, Sowearisome,” sid e its mother in notes of unmistakable dosigns, wid the Tl CuskOEWas Aimos con. purpos isnrt] v | g, G Tipton, wal estate, 527 Browdway. called agaivandordered the bt ¥ie in the | o romindsme of that be L : ’ ) DR. BELLINGER'S ealed by fhe fgran ossons. The bods \\“”.',‘fi.”.‘f“x:v-‘:H' o fublie it - establisimant the hostler alnost broke his | - Femindsme of that beatiful line of the | pathos, — whith might be traced A was buvied in Faivview cmetery. el ) i iR Dejey 100l hiose recl free with every 100 feet of | necle i his hastoto comply with the orler, | POty ‘Brake brake, bralce! The only traible | to hunger. After tr Inilding ontingso. mach money shoud. by | ot purchsed u Bixby's The dude gve the hostlera fiye cent cigir as | is that the line is not quite ng mough to | q NS 0y usual for his courtesy, and then the fellow | work inall the brakes It as any residence SUST SIX DAY MORE. drove ; : ving inovain o | Surgical stitute and Private Hospital, et the child the woman eame up the Boviite 2l #ith st Councll Blutts, In. stairsand intoco the haby all the e at the top of ity lungs, The Oddfellows aie still considering a pro. feet for creeting a lurge building in the cen tral part of theeity, The conuittee yrrect lookedafteronee in a while, it is fortable and weil by saying he would be back in a short time yellin, S RS upon & certain site’ on Bradway, bt bef thog d woull make a good home fc 2 . 5 time. Thatwasthe lust ever scen of him, y T I i T i iy G R P ) WA N p) N the arrangements Wre mpiied the ropr. | e e o i e S ek "";'""' "':“" Hoston Store | aud astwoayshavepassed there is aery CLITRIR] o liliol [Ey Kot L S a oas ot "“If.u::“’l’ ':‘h}: iV AUL il 1 sontalives of one of 1o lgoschamped i | Ly, whocoulimake a good liviug by Souncil Blu s, reasonto belicve that the well dressed 00 i = o alkothat ohl f ALl A al AL ) opinion sl decarcd igzainst he st sehoted, | Sagihe the two ucrs of lind, and who | mha past four days of the Boston store | his got 50 far wray with the spanking otft | Houschold Anecdotesas to How They | woman addresed hecled neyiheam; Boardliy did ey Bahsel he committe is now comsidering other | tnsieration of feee remte 1o ler o1 | huve been the liveliest ever witiossed i | thit the owners will lever see b agin, Are Brought Up. mind. but cotinied o advance, and soarding ¥ i sites ind irying to ieacha umnimous vport. | ntter to put some wortiy tenant in thers | Cotncil BIITS, tie store hing crovded daily A DASTARDLY ASSAULT. That the Emperor William brings up | holding the yomgster out to its mother Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street A The paving injunction cases will be arguel | than to letthe hilding g to riin by the at | oM worning uitil ni The tremendous | Robert Mix, a dissolute tough who fswell | his litlle sons like soldios iswelllnown, | over the head of a prominent lawyer, ‘ g . { before Judge Decmer ton ot Wodnes: | Gmpt 6o maky 16 W Tho | barains in dey goods” offered at the Boston of its £ i known to the lower cdements in Lin ed with fire flashing from her — ol S0 e withthesun, 5 ndgo 1o bel at [ exla day if theattomeysure ready. The judwe | matteris wspectfully submitted tothe coun. | SIre we something wonderful, Below they | ¢lety, made a most dastardlyussuult o au | G or'7,undthe Pall Mil Gazetto savs | €ye: “Court or no court, thischild has | Can be reached from any of the depots Jilt o to Colondo Wedicsday or Thursday | df at the ueeting toiizht. e BRI omay naned Mrs, Grildor and her | futher: “Five o'dock is their wual | €0t tobe aitended to.” on motor, 4 ; i Tealy 10 prosent. to himwhet he pacse A s s R Donile fild cshnere and6-inch check | §ix T e poyingattoitions to Mea dr. | Bour for hingiund they are notalloved Wi e Conducted by tho Sisters of Churily through the city itwillbe considered and an 5 LN 08 NK Sale. | suitings, sold for22¢; saleps % der, but forsome reson o coliness came be | Loremun in bed for a minute after they i £ s ’ rrL T VN (o opinion renderd atonce, but if it isnot it l'i\»l}ufi.‘.’{.";(h\{:l‘\lv -."1‘1‘ He on the dollar at | Yanl wide all woolflannels instripes, plains | tyoon thew, This mornitg, after s drurken | Wike, as the emperor thinks that the | . A boy at Planfield, N.J.,was attacked TERMS—For boa~d and tuition em- Wil g0 over until Auzusi25, althecomnen aud mixtures, whichsoldat e, 4 and 58¢; the last chunee to buy gools at your | t debaueh lustingnll wght,ho wandesd b the | habit of Iying in bel encoumges seliin- | by a lirgeeaglo and *soverely licerated | pracing all branches of a finishod oduens This i | mentof the mext term. ‘The probabilities D 0 bl iy o S B tome of lis ldy love'and her widowed | dulgence.” Tho two youngest have an | aloutthe chest. Althoughmuch fright: | tion for young ladics 75 for séssion of s that iny paving will be lonein the city this [ V5 hrices ot | h:'.t‘:l“""“,j S nanantot ban wd”“_""lllhl“"*_{ " {(“_‘j"‘l' Ll mother, ou Bighth near M, anddenunded ad- [ English governess;butthe thre eldest [ ened. he grasped the bird and choked | five months, commencing first Monday summer are exeedingly slim. 4 i L& o o, e this 1s - ths S AR OOSTRIRGELOLE 90520 BATO DELCE, nittauwce. Knowingthe desperate chancter | aro’ underthe care of a military tutor [ itand then throwing it on the ground | jnSeptember and February respectivelys i ‘At s meoting of the clly comctl this even- | fae wesiernd oo i g S s & tho | $13silic ind wool, .50 sale price, of thomanandseelng the couditin hewas | 41 yaited upon by men servants If| Prokeits wingby jumping on it. . The | For further particulars address gitiaip o S oot | st weeleind only chiance you will havo €22 velvet and silk trimmned 811, i, they in fright bolied the door agiinsthim, | & ; il i ot L oo e ra R SR LS e A ing the princijal mtterin whieh thepublic | “Parties idebied toC. Priednas will peass velvet and silk trinmed, $12 With s fearful steing of taths he made the | they run t the numnerytheir tutor ssks | €rle vas then RN L SLELBIEL R O e Mt ol o i be comiderd willhe | il md seitie theiricconts to swo costs, | ATLour siock of imported noveLiies at Just | Nk dom Thmerh o bl 1o mads the | thay havo beet therd lo have 't babyos | Ward exhibitedin a store window. St Frunds Avadory, catic c ctric lights. 4s this is the nlf price, i tho DOFLNE b rekad bl SR bottle, & - Council Bluff's, [owa, i e Sy aroRigha L replgn Yanl wile ubleahed musin. #ige,usuil | fnzibor Aflr ho anibiited tho st | Vo went thers for prayers,” said | o, Jealiens nor U He mlation o QUSIIMS | The Marhattan sporting headquarters, 413 | pricee. cle hocame swaggerin, and before Mrs, 5 B iR nes, gasns, _— — — of th city, bulthie ndications are thut the | 5 76 S P Our 7o niblesched musiin wviggering n, a one ofthe princes vhenrebuked, Miles’ Nervine. remoral of thegas burners will cause somo | BFOMWS £ bty ok e and Octmbleactod usiin: s price 7o. | e ot Hiled her o e ooy | 41 (ayers will boreul inmy room for | Ca’s, ith nd Douzl. 1 MAXON & EOURGEOIS, firong conplaiuts fn loclitic where tlo clee. A d e At b Fruit of the Loomand Andwscoggan, 624¢. | Afver trampingthe od woman under his feel | he fulure’ said the tutor, who has re A Architects and Hatoaemra ek hrite toaated | A young g flondiess, dnesperisncad, | Worthito, Lo seizod another chair and stuck Miss [ €ved orders from the emperor to ob: Mre. Yougil ol's Rt b tory now illuningted by 1ine of the il | loneand thrown wholly upon her own e | S6Y Siting L"-W:o'\":1‘\l~irm'mld7]‘).!"‘:‘::\?‘\‘“1‘ 1,3:(_1.],.~ns.[ngyn_t:u, head that Tnocked her *“I“\mnln?l Hory diseipline in the princes Me. Younghlood, an old settler in Supermtendents_ burners and cost less, but thero aremany | sources inu large and strngecity,is one of | 1% yurds for 1870 | renmsiss DR soaliIEIOKT Cean S iUl Egraxtapn 8, Coffec county, Georgla, but yot u strong glens andsh i clectric lights wi 0il burners aret plices where therays of the ok (“,',:;::;'lll_““\“l"'l’.“": It happened aain s few days ago, audif it | sile pric for a distaice of thre incies iear the tp_of Tho crown prince i aware that he| and vebustman for his advanced ag FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS, her head and the blood_ that came welling out | will one day beemperor, He discovered | hus killed 993 deer in his time, e | Room250 Merriam Bloek, Counetl Blufts, § matted in ber hir wd made thesightmost | {he Tt for himelf. wlthoneh he b ol stielcsto i oll Hint-and-steel i, and K001 6.0 N, Y. Lite Butlding, Oniaha, Nol the most unfortunate things that can happen. | Double fola challey beige cloth, worth et ns, good style wa sold for o kick, viorows and loud, wil follow the fint, | lad not been for o kind hearted oficer, | Fnsish siteos, god syl o Yr snurht ho iad mumered | wyys stylel Princo William, and, by his | siys o tan yob ses 0 cut & turkey’s Y fluvlhlu»hl wandering avound somewhero in this city or tmported Seoteh zepbyrs which sold £0r ) wazed mother soon. brought in the ueighbow | fifher's command, has never leen'told 1,,‘“1 off at u distance of seventy-five | rrey “)‘xh’“‘_]‘u‘pht;lrlvl[l:lr\f company, i organia- | Omata tolay therewould have been ayouug | e, reduced for thissaleto 12i5c. and when they recovered from the hormor of | that there is any difference between | yard He says he would not give the i ] “URP{[Y 40 tho T oo, Hod maiit beal Mpil | girl seventecn year old sordy i meed of | French tatoons, 10 stiles, .,1».,[”\ solid ol { fio silatin thoy st forn physican. Miss | himsdf ad his brothers, Ho s | il gin now for a eurload of Winehoster A fncorpor m_,”\mm",mmm‘“‘,(:mm‘ “Gat | riends. Hername is Flora Paddock and she hpakad house goods, reduced from 22c to edies slortly recoveral hersenses and the | cleverboy, full of fun, but with a great | viles, £ RO URING OO 4 rday afternon. adments reduee | cameinto Council Bluffs over the Rock Istand | "gys o oo e 5 ghastly wound was sewed up. The police | iden of his own importance, Princo MANUEFAOC RING GO, urday afternon. The ameidments reduc Standard indigo blue prints61c eire th SrEAt T e T AR SR B s z ! i 15t Avenue and 2istSt the capital stock of the company to 3,000,000, | on Fridayevening mnd went, to the transfer Yard wide faney colored calico, sold at 2 ADOTRCLIOLETRO TGS SePinsd Y Eitel Frederick isa favorite with every 2 f - 3 < withthe privilege of increasingic o 810, | depot. Trains camein and went out, the ¢, sale price 61 0—half pric ::}:vl”:)nl.n‘l:u'al:x‘\f‘h{:;‘:lwnm ile asial one, partly because he isso hindsome, S l l)()(n'g"' H(l ]glm(ls 000,000, and provides that the board of dive SR > roH 100'dozen derby vibbed hos izes from 9 to s 4 artly onaccount of his sveet disposi- ash, sa S ! thousands wh throngh the groat S parvly P ors shall have power to mnke assessments | oo oo 2 YR i kol 017, extra long, sold for 8¢, price during sale p V.8 g tion. Helis abornsoldier and deliy . Scroll Sawin Re-Sawing an Baon the tanili ahdle at i | way of the eastand westrushed by her he v g Sullin_and_ Lary Wardell are two [ 10 ‘lw‘mmi‘“ Bholder, ‘l“il ‘:-I“j”fl and and Scoll Suwive R Sheing | and providedthiat the wssesmets shall notbe | lessly andsheouly attrcted attention after | “1iSien st ack hose, all sizes; durig g bollsg toughis that, atlompled to | gi o SRE T LS HEE HEE, BaS B SO% Kinaliaie Woed b fond delivered. Cloan greater than b percentof the stek at any | manyhours by the mxicty with which she | salc e, sizos fe to 8, e, athivd person to pawn a satchal forthen ‘1"“ Ay N’;"]l‘.“ RelLse silaniad ongio) sawdnst by the ha . ALL work to be one time, he provision i3 ulso made thit anned the faces of the multitade, Shewas | 2 and #.25 umbrollas for 81, that the plicehave every masonto believe i\“}“l"- SElplinee iaty dovoted to first el olophoigeali LML the assessments s wt le made oftener | o by one of thedepot ofliee the cause 250, 2and £.50 umbrellas for §2.25, has been stolen, Failingto bribe the fellow | theirfat ier and mother, It is moun. SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLTCITED. thanonce in three months, The company | 35 i _|‘ e 1 ]1 wsery pins e adozen, t sellit for them they went to the pawn | common thing to find the empress in the owns and controls s viluable minesin | of her anxioty and for whom shewvas loking | Gluke'sand Coates? thread te aspo, themsdves andattenptedto dispose sery bulore6 o'dock in the morning, Old Mexico end Cole Rhelyas nodo ana bedsentbut o Mo ok} S Belotn ikl IH-'Munlwp-m] se. of it whou they were arrested. It 18 sus | drossed and ready to beginthe dny. In The residents and property owners on Fast | feershe finully relted the VMg SON: | Linen thread 7c, Marshall's, pected that they beleng to the gang ofburg: | 4 Shq q10oe ov 4 bo ee! BBt Saaias a1 prope Ty on dust | Shehad ome from Colfax, Tu, where she hid Pl lirs who havo bemn plandering so many | the middlo of winter she may be scen turn the pavine mittedhus (ken, . they | LCCnIivin with hermother. “Her father and | ol bt shs sea pipe louses in Lincoln recently. : fm“‘m‘"rl bE Il o eaiT be oat thonit g muttorhus ke, - amd they | ot lad separated ayear or more ago, LTINS Su P AR Jim Smith has g ‘trouble, the police | husband by 8 o'clock. view thesituation with sormething more tha o v A Kuitting cotton Sea ball, sold everywhere Jim Smith hus gotinto trouble, the police I . disgust, . Siice tia mitor o has beos Dule s indBanivibes ubine aho BUE WAk sl e 1 say, by chiming that he owned a certain *All day long she is husy recelving KEEP TO THE RIGHT. on. thol Tt e nbirl s ndols lon A“m‘ ok, \l\‘"‘;”llil s ‘,”;'mu“ m;} (.u.)‘lwt 1‘ Jetbuttons i a dozen, former price 15 bundle of clothing at a lundry and through visitorss performing public functions, or o " other purpose than motor tavel or foot Binfee A Fouw s amo ho rote her frem | Prices on Wall Paper and Border to Close | lis filse rpresentations securing possession | wpiting’ for tho emperor until her hand Do nalbe imposed on by any of the numerous sage. i muny plhces tho bod of tho motor | BLUM. A fow days ago o wrote her from Out, Half Prico. of thesame. In case the officers ean secum Both the emperor and empress fritations, substitues, ete, which aro flooding track is three feet higher than the sides ofthe | Dereasking hor to comeand keep house for e Gilt Paper for 121 bis punisinet, ~ woplo who bave ‘lost | JLASH ERRALRS tpwor, and empress theworll, There f3 only one Swifts Specific, strect, und ouly room is leftfor anarrow | i This shohad detennined o do without & i o toicens stallariy il i5e Wb 82l yols | tiriaa ito (Ll e ditics imjosed 804 then i pihirg like . Our Temedy con: Aviveway on cither side, while itis impossible | He Mvic ¢ IR R @ w g \a Increaib uleir Doy, i b e Pep R taius no Merciry, Potash, Arsenic, or any pofs: father had to meet her at the depot F nthem by tl But th 10 drive deross th track oxeept it the stmet. | fALbr had pronised to neeter BT o ey Joiu Riey, a ugh, wks anxously | uponihen by the ].unumr. ll’nlll]u psictptorsdiot e e tesin Ll 97 MAIN STIREET The s Ve g ittt T 0. 80RD. “ W rough the birs atthe policestation wander- | empress grieves over the factthat she i o 3 d h ! intersections. The proporty owners lave got, [ DI IoF SO e il Kbl 1o lewep bis . 41 HREpiEh Ui Dirs RUING Hooratinwanaen (| sHBDIBa gHleye sover the fac) lhai sho enil heath frm the firet dose, and has never | Over O, B, Jucquenin & Co's Jewelry Etores p ing ifthe coppirs have a clear case against not spend much time with he their curbingin and have ben waiting anxi- ek LEocihars tathio i ey b And borler at just half the price marked, .10 ERS 00T AV e g b et LR B A ) faled dicate contag! s ously for the council to let the pavilg con. | Ul wasnecessary to buy her ticket, nd BOSTON STORE, Clonn il 13 1is. him for bis allged theftof o watch at the | children. When sle was sinply uled toeradiate cntaglous blood poison and —_——— tracts. They projose to walt upin_the coun. | 3¢ ¥ery mud alirmed. Late in tho ufto " Foheringhan, Whitcaw & Co, | [ifamousesort run by Iib Stewart. There William she hewd tho A4sech froa the yaten, o sure o get the < ] noon she concluded to come up town and en- A, § £ 5 & and seo if some way cannot ire sliong reay for belicving that Riley deavor tofind her father. On the way she very night, waing Bend yoot addies £0r.0ur Treaiso oo their prayers bY o fnlinodion o > tookit, anl hewas arrested on_thit charge, s : Skin Dinases, w I be 4 togat i inunetion o souethivg | et Givicer Holknap and confided to i o . New Church Organized. If thethielt is provenho, oo, will bo vipe. for | Superinteided the murseries, and in' Bixd sl Bxa'Disses, which wilibe nailes tenforing with theie patnme. " 24U story, Tue oficer wols caveof her, wnd upto | The Sandimvim Lnthean Missonary | he pnitaitialy, as e’ timepices s talue | sisted upon rigid cconomy. Tho elthes ] PR @PRERo J rday noon had not been suceessful in his | society isa new religious organizationin the | ut &5, of one little prince were handed onto his Primry, fecc Search for the missing father, If the fatter | sty which has boen grive i - . S b viha lop 090" d ) G s been griven a legal existence 0 pRS X younger brother by her or 150 10 90" diy caniot be found the girl will be retumed to |y o8 GAMBIERS (AUGHT, othe 150f {he teephoe exchange ¥ cured has constructed asixton-light dynano dur- aimincte wlf poizon from the diry or Terllary e v 9 i i #item, so it thro eennevirbe artimof the dis inghis idle moments n the lust year, md | her mother in Colfa by the filing of articles of ucorporation with For some time it has been kiown that nothing vas vasted.” Now she s obliged | 747 .':\ [\‘un Yartie can bo tresied o Lo, (for Saturday night homade the first successfal kil A tho county recorder, Martin Facbsen, Mar- | gamllinghas been going on over the saloons | to content herself withembroid o walio ¢ i e trial of the now machine. By uttaching it | 1yoon vieh o sell yonr property eallon the | B Larsenand J. Otto Hillwanl avethe - | known asthe lvy Leaf, Hol's and Suun- | cothes of her babies. Sheis an accom: ;“u‘k:{‘nhfl;"u ;1; Chut with to awater motor in onoof the printing ofiices | 5 oqr WAL Co 0V B ]lml Jresident, o | Covorators. Thagociely proposes to huildor | ders' and last “night the liceraided all | plighed needlewoman and ve tond of | Mree yo A 20 o0 that ran with an irwgula and too low a | e & el G0 ARG i W0 1 renta house of worship, and Martin Larsen \hrecandoaplivedthe mtico outll in each. |5, wing are’ them ot rofund ail specd, he ovliined some very satis factory re- [ 2 FOAWR has been appointed o commissioner to see thit | Tom Whiling was dealing thecards over the | WaE- o - o oredil for | Boneyand yoy enfire exensoot coninir, ruirosd fare sulls. It generated o current sufficiont to 5 T i the artides of ation are put into | Ivy Leaf. Itub Hamey and Tom Wright But fow peoplegive her credit for | wma hotel bk, Vo chullengo the Norie (o a caso we operite s 200candle pover are liht,andge- | Wo have customers for, inside improved | offec weérothe main guys over Hood's whilo omo | the ;hzn“-‘ she t kg in "'“‘| mperors | GOk Zeiarany 0.y omada, serasca, | Electrie Trusses, Belts, couplished it by the consumption of less | Property, terns all cash, youhavea bar - - — Trago siuoer, was wctingas apper. | work, Itis agreit mistake to imigine e s e DEFIONCA i} 6’4— xi-n.r han ‘m cquined by the Thomson L’;:Nw offer cull on K H. Sheafe & Co.at ; C.P. l1<'|.‘.r James lfnl\\-n ind '\nl\ |-id“\\‘.-m,:. 13 ; kuightof thegreen | thatshe is "I mere 1“.;.4,-;.”‘ '1':,)..;4, D, Im“«‘»:‘\‘;x)\\» I‘v.u“ \r. 1.\:‘:“ AT Vice-pres Chest Prot e\,tora.Et auston or th ymachines. The differ- | onee ‘arty, the th bill posters in the | cloth over Sauders who imagine thisshould hiwve seen her S R ILANYAN, Cashler y ) enc in the prineiplesof costrietion lies in L8 e caploy of Tom Mulviuil, who wero arrested CUY NEWS AXD NOTES, on horsebielcat the last milita view, Agonts Wanted. Dr. C. 0. Judd. the winding of the fields and in the core of A.Ohag ) £he Tumplightor, Saturday afternoon for vidating the new | Mis Marian Pottit, & charning young | dressed in theuniformiof ler regiment, » 600 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la, thoarmiture, Tho core 18 not composedof | Wit tho exclusion of tho gas lighis from | bitl joster ordinance, will boarrulgned in the | ywoman who Lifos on PHiteel AILS sirocls. | whiss e 1o pst e oror regiier P J Shebacy o, melaly It of seyeral hundred | theitreats fu the centrul portion of tho ety | polie cowrt this voming. Julze McGte | lia omelo Diverto mareyiho manof bt | siines s aGoer o | aho i Of Council I31uffs [ - circular dises of thin shot ion insulated o AN o gasoline burners | 100k theirown recomizinces Saturday nigt | choie. Clarles B, boamiles. formerly o ceudingly populs iermany,notonly ; “, A fron each oler, whidh mignetizes und de- | *9He “l"l.: “‘:‘, 0y "":3' g e ‘l.“'f "’;“.”I. for thefr appearanc this mornivg and they | Gy CHerles B. Pavnles, fornerly of this | o, “yeount of her domestie virtucs, but Paid up c,.‘,-‘llj“‘- POTERID "lr":'::'ifj llis & Co., magnetie ateach revilution more perfecly | 10 the suburbs, tho familiar fizute of the his- | were pernitted to otum to Omha, Mulv- | "0 stte wnvention of the dependent | becanse she has strengthened the German | Surpiusand Profits. ... 50,0( and with less power than ispossible ina mass [ tovie lnmplighter drops out of sight in Coun- | hill inteuds to makea bitter fight to break | g ¢ party occirs Tuesday, and there s every i~ | empire by bringing ino the world five | Liability to Depositors.. 850,000 I A R( ,[—]I I' EH = I S dicaiion of there being musicin the air, sons, Presents are showered upon he Digrorans:—I, A, Miller, 1, 0. Gleason, E. L Shugirt, E i lartd. D Edmunson, Charles of solidmetal, The machne is of the al- | cil Bluffs, *1 have lighted the lights for Ih--nv‘di_lmu ativg current pattern, siitable for either [ elevon years and never missed anight,” sad | grant hina i or compel the city councit to 1se in necodance with its —— for the elildrn. But the presomts never 2 g Bt PR T neandescent lighting, and it s poss 2 bt e g ot provisions, He applied fora license and T o o3 . sl G Wanan, Pransict goeral baiking bu nd Buil ling Superiatendonts, BlathatMr, Atkins hs struck a prindple | Unde Jimmy Madison, the gray-haived Lamp- | BIOYHOW B sipiied fora Noente and WHY IT EXCELS, X i the nurse I...Vh{x‘w\r. we ).|| s Largost cupltal snd surplus of any | Roons g {0 Boo Bulld g, Owaha, that will make hin some mon, lightor vho hus churgeof the gasoliue bur- | gtely after the ordiuance went into effect, | qu. o o e ineoile. Dittar: [ L ARSI MID D i fedor dressd as the | tankin Soith TS Nab and o nd o4 Merrlam Blool, Deputy Murshal Fowler and Captain An- | €75, “and I supposeafter August 1 T'will have | bat the council refised to grant the privilege e Anerianizd En y CloE - 1 ittle princes, hey aretaught to de INTERESTON TIME DEPOSITS, Coureil Blun ospondence solicilod derson of the merchants' force went to | to moveout of town. I[have to lookuponit [desied. He lus employed Wright, Baidwin |V Ouahia yesterday and after o lng hunt suc- | as my cecded in fizding the Blethers boy, the young | for an , Which we introduce to our citizens, isa ¢ gpiseluxury and to look down upon | = = ocation, and on’t suppose I & Haldane todefend his men and the aty | genuine triumph of American ingenuity and | affection, ion, aud ¥ don's suppose I am fit | i 1 otobleq®Emmot inley to sssist. City Thoug dd on the celebrated | ** ‘Arethe plush cotumes coming to- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. et lcind of bosises. Exery dav TR faslke €y | rough founded o Are the plush costumes coming tc | :z:::.'“lxm"m\:l;l‘l'“]«'fl |||'1- ':{‘Lr"f‘:u“'.'fi|(1‘.'.“‘&‘:'- for eleven years I have hitched upmy old f.“-“,.\:fr‘.' |<\hl-"\|n‘-ll-;u~n‘}‘llu.l\"':."‘"‘“'\ “Encyelopedis Britanuica, ' itis by nomeans | day# thecrown prince inquired on his ) Hydraulic and Sanitary Enginesr. Plans, Estimitos [ R Haay in s, iand R e O o archad sad fled v i B4 05) KR8 ICOI Q8 amere verbatim repriat of thatceldratd | hirthd Ho pdorrd o wine littl lI ln lne Specifications, and Sapervision of Public Work. Brown | Omaha, His parents locked him in a bed | little cans on the tops of the posts, and ¢ morningat 830 from the re | work, Nor is it sucha repriat witha few N:l,\v ites who always visit him in ve Building, Council Biufs, Tn. roon and wfused tosurrender him, and the | night for the same length of time [ have gone xth stoot. Rey, O, W | articles on special American subjects added, | Vet. o | ofticers had no warrant and consequently no | over the same territory again and lighted the oficiated, Briof sorvices were hela ot the | TItstitiedescribes it wccurately; itis the 7 g iy 1 B | uthority for breaking intothe room und tak- | faithful lictle flawe thit has never refused to | house, ouly aprayer oftered in the doorway | Bnoyelopedia Briunnica Americanized, ro- Chill's Touching Lotte ing hin. They luid siege to the house, und | bum and keep buming until 3 or4 o'cockin | for the coisolation of the stricken family, modeled, talcen apart and put together agan The following letternddressed * M Ul oL 1E5 after about threo hours' ptient walting the | the moming, and | tell you that | and my old | but the usual services were held m open air Y B o S48 1 Dear Mumma in Heaven” vwas found | o . AP T e afr T A 1 young man came outandwas put inder ar- | horse will fec awful loiely when we are told | 0t the cemetery, Dr. Croftsspoke feelingly | in such awayas toteansforn it from s work among the mails at the postofice yester g T e I Do T rest. He wis taken to Omaha and lcked up | wecan'tdo itany louger. He has taken the | snd cloquently, and red o touching | compiled under English supervision, for Eng- e it ey e Kokt ourts. ooms 7 and shuga I loek, ¢ in the city jail after refusing to accompany | same interest in the lamps that | ha tribute to the manly little fellow, The floral | Jishuse, into one complled under American | 1Y '3 \i 1 ‘l'~ i '1“ e 131 \lls. lowa, the oficers 10 this sido withouta requisition. | knows the location of every lamp in the cir- | offerings were numerc d beauti ful, many J was seravledin a child’s ha iting, Y| supervisio a specs w totheent 2 2 arts o > | Blthen is one of thehurdsst of the juvenilé | duis, wid b goes without guldin divedtly | f George's litle fends uniting in atiosting | SUPECvIsin, with o Spedal view b thoonter: § 4 gnpo it touch the hearts o U C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, Expross, No. 421 ustice of the Peaca. Office ove ) My Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa, | toughs of the city, and has beon implicated in | from one to the other, ind stops when he gets | their love for him by sending flow to_gr- most unfeeling: — = Wholesale and Retail Dealers in— & great many petty crime and soveral dan- | there. | could'nt drive him pasta lanp until | land his coffin. The body was buried in Wal- | can homes. A A HoMeE~Deir Mamma: [ am so lone gerous issaulis. Oneof them was i munler- [ I hyd filled i, andl bave often thought he | nut Hill cemetory | Notasingleartide inthe original “Britan- | o0 sing you went 1o heaven, | want ous atlck witha kiife upona little boy in | walched me while I was pouring in the oil to - - nica" has been dopped. The stately sen to you. The time seams solong, [ front ollh\‘hmnwll' o whoni hie olloved ll\luu seo if | was cheating by not fil them | Exchaige: Sivyearold—Grandps, We | tonws of Maculey, the outsplcen thought of usad i could come 1o you. M, the opera bouse, and anohor was s sinilar | £ “The old horse has taken as much inter- | havo comwe to wish you many happy retums s M " i > P 0 FR o buts s not 0 4 | atiack upon twoltalan fruit vendors. He | est'in’ the street lighting as any memberof | of your birthday. And manmasays if you | Milh theluc """‘"““““““‘f": Huzlay nd. _I' Pk A8 0 it Wb ‘:‘M‘ 19 .l",“."ll‘_, ariest ftock und Loweat Prices, Dealers, send for Oatalogus. will beextrdited if possible ad set tothe | thecouncil. I am sure it wasan honestin- | giveus eich agold dollir weare ot to lose it | Tyudall, can il befound inits pages. Such | you, you sho this tc @ relorm school, teiest, i it was notas dutelligent as that taken | on our way bowe.' artices lave been abrilgedas treat of sub- | sune, Ny arm hurts me s and you sad J Nos, 205 and ..u. Broadway, and 204 and ;:w Picrce Sureet, Council Bluffs,