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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WRDNESDAY, AUGIET 6 1800. e ——————— e ——————— e e St | NIINNE N t OV T | lowed by W or wd Chaffee, who ex- THE DENVER NEW the ruins, One of them, Pat Gallaghe ¢ red to exchang $20 difference, This | wore brief servicos at the home of his daugh. I QUG T TONIVT £ VY “]”‘.].l”( VAS I\\"([\L” OUT. | Fikieatha sretived of having some ’ Nemivlibar Bl rsds ¥ o | fotaily injurod: The ottiets wil Fesove Tipton rofused, and Dobson went wway with | ter, Mrs, H. W, Tilton, No. 527 Fifth ave SPECIAL NOTICES - > membe nst the appropri- ( A Republican Syndicate Has an Op« | {5 rymored that & nugber of people who | Lhe promis arning in a fow baurs, He They were conducted by Rov. My, Croftsand | COUNCIL BLUFFS onlinances, On roli call the ordinance | tion o 0, roomed above the store Lozt their Tives in the | kept bis appointment, and re-opened togotin: | consisted of rewding of Appropritte pssages, - was reconsidered | Desven, Cole 1 Spoel explosion tions with the offorto take fo to bt it pray ® and a hymn sung by Mrs. Shorman [ [oor o 0 [ Blumer, Donvelly, | gram to Tue Brr.]—Regarding the alloged S Tipton would give & of it then, He kand Mrs, Evans, At the cometery thore was . The Conueil os o Hud In His Tight nor, Osthoff, Wheel® | S j‘”ll, ‘,‘,H‘? M 'm i \‘-u;’m-‘ qul‘i Northwest Rowing Regat showed Tipton his tothe property and | the stuging of another familine hy'mn and the | jue. p a o the Board of Health S yoting in the negative Saith 84 fhr s & St svndionte Tus g | DETROIT, Mich, August 5.-The twenty- | an abstract ting tade by | offering of a briof prayer, Thoere were many | Clay, 5 yours AbbIY o arain reconsidered and tt Bl 2 VAR & YopUBLCRE BYHdioato ek 1 | oo lEhBHRL SeEattL AL He NOPHWENY 1tk Smith & Striker, abst rs hland, Kan, = sympathizing frionds ‘who joined with tho | ot el The amount appropri- | Lt ""\‘H' i 1 OIHOn | g assoctation took place on the Bello fsl | The ttd to the proper e rolutives in paying thole tribuios tothe one | JHHHRENTF ok ARE explves on Wedi .\ 3 o'clock ina relative of his, namen Sinpson, thas taken away, The patl boarers w V. NICESSARY EXPENSES TO BE PAID, during the session the mem- | 1 n. 1oPyet been paid, and s this afternoon. "The attendance wWas | yud o deed from hir sf lank ol MeMicking M. D. Hardin, J. I, Evans \\ | Y ANTED A gl ral honse work in bers of the augrust boly n fortaste of | wh s t a matter of dis- | foir and the water lumpy, The events were | power of attorney todis land._He | Atkins, Porwilliger'and Heary Swan. | vl fomdly tpir “om upon which they will enter to- | pute, 3 . iin the the junior and gig rices, one and one-half | explained to Tipton that | to S e moentplaco L gt Wik, | Rok The Disprosad of Al Funds Made Sub. | « ina freeforall diseussion | ing under q ifles each with a turn pax his hotel bill, and that, tompo. hureh + s b N e e bR L) & Me v of ¢ md jrrelevant, delaying W Mo £ trinl heat—The Wolverines | Ty embarrassed ficanclaily Tipton vening the committee consisting of o Ject w1 Tayor®s Ord bt But the limit of endur v rial hea AL expatisted upon the value and beauties M S l‘ [} ho#-o on_Oukland Onty 'Tne City Hatk ance wis reached when Tom Magrane and [ Pears' is the purest and bost soap ever made | Won in , Teenmsehs of Walkerville, Ont., his Nebraska and e . Muyne, Clavicand Brown, appointed [ ive. Moder wnts, Address Us b o i Mike Meaney ean the charmed circle | - second, Lansing Citys third on that he would give the differen by the congregeation of the Brondway Moth- | 1 A and began bittonholing the members. This Oddrellows we ( hicngo, Single “senll—R Kay, jr, first, M. D. | take the Kansas property, but that he odist church, to opau the bid the pro- | yyr A NTED-Gond il for general o wis 100 tmuch, md President Ctaffee an- | Ciireaco, 4 t 5, Cantons from all parts | Campbell second, F. Surgent third, Winner's | rot the dead from Nobraska unty posod now strueture, lald thon boforathe | YV “mark Mt A5, fhasguarl douses nounced that unless beiter order Was pre- | of fhe country continned to arcive today to | tme--i1:23tg, doy, He would give him the £ theu and the | mombers for considerution, Thore wor Fourthistreot ol 3 S el e Lt Fouroared, sccord trial heat—Wyandottes | remainder when the deed came, and in the | (08 M 8 S Al b Ly ; — t ity upon the o ATTIS won in 4 ronautsof Toronto second, | meantime Tipton would deposit a contyact in | €Mteenbids filed with the commn At | WWANTED-GIrl for xedoral lousowork otsi Owashtanon. | the Citizens' bank to furnish the deed if | fItst it was thought an odifice o WY Congenlont howse, Only £wo in - famiiys 1 starht Bl U ¢ i, and the utsilers | Oddfellows, und the city is ablaze with black, | Double seull-Neitleton and Paget of the | Dobson would also plaee his deed in the same AL UL rotired. This helped matters a little but | ped, gold and purple trappings and flashing | Minnesotas, St. Paul, won aftee an_exciting | bunk in escro, Dobson thought hoe had soveral of the members weren't satisfied | jowe and ¢ plumes of the | finish from Corbet and Henderson of the Cat- | caught a fine large suckes suw the oA R R By s irrenevand Y. M. CoAL ekets, Sultable thorizal to contraet lls and ficurnecess with any thing, and wi 1 Gl they urew | oprler. The forenoon was dovoted to | lins, Chicago, who led from the start until | portunity of getting a deed to some prope work could be done for 10,000 The lowe i for its roturn to this office, W, L expenises not to excenl the anount set SOLEY RO Lo HHIRIPRL [ SO Bghb'S: work | competitive exemplitication of subor: H‘U;mhl-llwl a mile from the fir i\~h \\lm;whv ma;hl‘\'vvu :..;m in cas w‘| he veadily con :" ! ”I‘:l‘\h'\‘l.unu u’u..\,;, Wi SUASS, tiold r ) " only ashort timme before midnight (% degree work with closed | St Paul boys sparted and won by two feet sented, 4 the d contract were L rnest 84,00 As s s be R SALE or Re Garde an 1 D (N 3 oo DYARD O " Tleave of absnco for tw was | oo ot nory. Gurden City | Time—10 L placed'in the hands of Cashier Hannan, yond “the lmit “all the Mds wore vo. | JIGR SAME pr Rontc-Garden lund, with the vear 180, said expenditnre t o grantel to thittee mhers he comeil | lodge of Chica pon competition and Four-onred, final heats—Wolverines won, | Instead of sending to Nebraska for a deed J"rh'- ) i ]» 'mm ‘5\-~w received ’n‘.! the | Blums only t raerof the nayor, who i Shel Me o alitad: B of tHa'| s Pollowed: ¥ ; fgo. also of | Wyandottes second, Tecumseh third. Win- | Tipton wrote the couuty recorder of Clark | €hurch complete. These were as follow ’ ~ X win of said board emneil protem, : this eity. This aftom drills of can- | NOE's time~9: 9, county, asking if there was such a firm as | Martin Hushes & Sq rtage stone, 833,- | V\THY pay ront whon you G aatod S Mr. Wheder When the businss the session wus | tons ¥ were begun on the lake front | Paivoared —Detroit crow N won in | Smith’ & Striker there and in whom i Sloux Falls grinite, &30.000; Wartens. | 4o uny'ine 0ave sous timily the Nows cloe ikt i ! nully dis 3 journed | inthe presence of a muititade of people. To- | 10:81 crow No. 1 second, Owashtanongs | the title rosted to the real estato de- | v stone, &6,00; 1 veus & Son of e followin tris ny of i 1 Phirtos ¢ HeH VAT, 108 - AR U e third | coribe in Dobsow's deed, and | Omaha, for the 'churc mplets - except | A Rome worth $100 a1 412 por month Mr. Dinnell ) ni 4 m T ¥, lield a reception at Four-oard gig—Detroits won, Wolverines cted him to teleevaph his* reply, | St heating and Dell Rupids Ahome worth 8150 at 418 jor month, July 1, wuthori wd of he ditorium hotely the parlors of which were | second, Tecumsel thind, Winuer's time—~ | The reply came yesterday thit there wis o | $000 S8270: Warrens t £,058 B o MU EC TG T ety o sary N i The | Growded with brilliant uniformed chievatiors | €31, stich firm theve itnd the lands deseribed were | A number of other bids were vecotved for [ & o Wworth K0 at 443 per month ofi rov 1 se the purty are | and their ladies, —————— 11 held ml v}hu rOV( 'H:wn\'\.‘ bei + too IH\”; L ”w{;n’ o The DAL Rapids gev "‘l“' Other prive ] homes on the sume teems. The d I AR TR TATD . . 8 318 i€ I e homesteaded ien Dobson | company offered to farnish the stone onthe | above monthiy paymente. melude prineipad coun N T, Olsen, Osthoff, Sand Nebaaska and lowa Pensions. HMT\" \"'““"\" ks \_’“ E i t his decd he was met by an ofticor | €4S here free of cost for £12.000, and they | i intoreet Fopiil murt i oot e R L S SO ) Mass., Augus Special T with o warrant for his arrest and taken into | Wb furnish the stone and putit in the boild- | address the Judd & Wells Co. 65 Broad way, Me. Ch ¢ ¢ Deputy ¢ el gram to Tue Bes There is a steady de- | custody. VWhen arrested he broke down and | 102 for 15,132 D. Galc offers o put_up | Council Bluffs, Ta, 10T B askans: Original—John 5 ; 0 ¥ he buildi s X — members of the boardof lealth av " T 0 ny o'l g iiivan. Alnswortt o White, | Mand for domestic wool so far this week and | confessed that he had been engaged by R e AOE 80, except the plumb ln R RENT—The st No. 18, fronting Fbanibl % dabtals MBS A ARE bl \ | sales foot up “well, The market is steady. | 18 to make the deal, and that he was one | DUt the committeo is certain this must bo a on o 8 ¢ Ansley: James M. Simeral, Omaba, In 0 AN 16 L RlIAVAL: tisra AIAREA (bhe 16w party operating throughout the country, | Mistake aud think the prumbing means steam s Approy U S HOOL SUPPLLES. David Williams, Albion, Oviginal widows, | st nos Territory wi 5 a niorary headquartors at Omaha, | heating also, which would bring Dale's bid WE b : : A A st point. Territory wools sell well on o i 5 tiio v he bid that we will teadetor enumboee | vis i 1 ble wil FRLrTE € Mavia Richardson, former widow of scoured basis of 53¢ i0c for fine medium and He willhavea hearit m a few days, and R o ; Rl i lots | ‘4! I 1” LA} ‘<I 3 The VhH‘ % A Wriihlae Y Waet BBk Sl el Conalioenl Ly the!| Henry M Bluder Yo forwedioms, Spring Texi wo | itis hoped that he ean be induced to_ wive up | The chureh people have determined to ve. | ate i Omal or Gaunail wiuirs. " The Judds youesif. If the co uneilhaf no authority to omimittee Last Night, lowu 4 Charles Larty, Atlintics | boon in demand, with choice selling at 2 the names of his confederates in the e joct all the bids and have the architects e - uss upon such billsit has 1o ovity to | Thecommitteo of suppliesof the board of | B 5 108 Perry, Masonville; | 950 and fair to good at 10@2le, Spring Cali- | time. A e e Ao lies 00 i | VY A o St e oE It pon. su it has mo authori or, Gowrie: George Rankin, | forniu wool is in fair requost at 20@24c, Ohio —-— ost and bring it within the 830,00 limit Navin's explanatory stock by roe Zalti njaming. R, Meyers (deceased), a P 1 s 19 0w Tiolalig Fatally Injurcd his will be accomplished without alteving | particulars address B oy, Carson, 1. lananin the counel woull refuse to do s ies for the ensuing year. A | Mason City; DavidC. Kenworthy, George. | 2% he e u oLl GG CBRAIEHOW SO AU “ | Y > goneral plans or changine the dimensions TR - wrTT il il . 3 Mason City: David en wor 4 quite firmat Slwle for X and #@he for | Mrs, A, . Dilsaver, wife of the senior he bullding, ) ¢ L ALUALCETISS Ything o better the smitary condition of e of local und foreim firms interested | town; Robert Penquit, Colfax; Peter Pet XX, while Michigan X sells at 98 sartuer of the carpenter firw of Dilsaver & o Uuilding, The north side facing CHARLES R, TLANNAY, Cashior., the city, Sorucof the things which haye presented by agents, and an abund- | Son. Hawthorne; Mark Mathews, Princetc i ier of th penter firm of Dilsaver § adway will be built of plain brick instead o i 4 4 A g s Jutes, pon. | d0hn K. Rhoates, Tron Hill; James ]l","’_'[',"""”"”;l“‘fi‘”‘j}‘_“"" fle re in folv re- | pajoon ot 2913 West Broadway, received Sioiix Toils granite w8 conteinaibiod 1 tha | IR been publined by to pasor siro maltdously o "\ i Ll I| u] Sliapdrd, | ki To; Monvoo 'Martin. (de: | sty Mo 1 combing what is feared will prove fatal injurics in a | EUhe m\' Dlans, As sonm as those !r»m s At | by oy Wi Leip ivman of tho com- | Ambor: Willian 1, Stewart, Mirshalltown, | dciaiie ab e3ic R T i a0, Jout feetin Sl i the limit the contracts will Of Council Blutfs. il 2 : nitteo ided, and there were present | Reis William H. Shafer, Rock Valley. | ¢ A atral 0L T QATEE SWOTIE ] i g e e s (R VIIE WYohnk HOTae Paid up Capital.......... $180,000 ickness in th anl that the ¢ R e k= S Australiun wool fiem. — Carpet wools | gwned by the fiem, and when on Broadway i SUPBIUE >p, ¢ healtt 1 e to take | Mes Hyand Welrer, It w Reissue and rease--Danfel D qu % & 3 N ry Surplus and Profits, .. 50,000 bl _\'l““ ‘I It a1 t th e Ak the hands | Maauoketa, Orviginal widows, ete. .\m\ | o o in the vicinity of Eighth street, the animal Brohe His Leg. Liability to Depositor: 850,000 it Cem i e “”f‘..n“"-",.hiy' st Lvonla btk v of Hamilion “Duke, Di The Queen's Unpleasant Experience, | became frightoned and started to run away Jacob - Waitenberg, an old man fifty-six [ pyppen A, Miller, I O, Glenson, B, T e of the bard of health | pssiile tomake n fall report at tonight's | '\nl'.\\ of B amif 'l\ . Loxpoy, August 5.—The queen had an un- | Mrs, Edison was driving and clung to the s of age, suffered a painful accident on | Shugart e, 1 D, Edinunson, Charl meeting 1o ox thvce ti o maonth, sail | meetinz, The following bids for farnistung | Mot Gitys Touisa, widow of Char pleasant experionce this evening. She left | lines and would have kept the lorse within | Eighth stieet yesterday forenoon. In com- ( & Hannan, e e m i g gl Mr. Chiatyee, **unless we haveuuthority to in- 1 and wood were read: 3 LR sl bank in £outhw estern lowa SRt at e ot e el Lot R R R Nebraska and lowa Patents. squadron paarde at Cowes. Her carriage | curviage which was approaching had not got | lett. a town thirty ov forty miles away, with [ \NTEREST ON T'ME DEPOSITS, Ward, S0 far this yoar wo lave spent less Wiitney & Co.—Walnut lumo, $5.55; [ WasniNerox, Avgust 5. — [Special Tele- | had to eross a stoam ferry on a pontoon. A | ten in the way. The front wheelof Mrs, Dil- | &couploof loals of produce for the Omaha than £0—. slumip, $5.505 Iwa wut, £ grate, §j | gramto Tue Bye. |- Patents wero issued to- | too sudden letting down of the platform on | saver's carriage struck the other vehicle and | and Council Bluffs markets. They stopped | (rpy 13 ‘TRl (& ) \ “That’s & plenty,” interjected Mr, Ost- | rngo, $ ¢ as follow H. Barnes, Wahoo, Neb.,o0il | Which the queen’s carriage stood caused a | the shock thoroughly frightencd the horse | oi Eighth street a moment and the old man 5 A 3 W\ A | L i B A evican fudl conpany Tump, .45 nut | an; Edward Brediey and D. Gallagher, :"'::‘:;’l‘:’\Itlln-!“h\\hl:‘h ,.‘“f;.“f"].'.‘. abmerged | and he sprang forward o a vicious manuer | €0t down from his seat on the wagon and . o e 2 ‘Itsa great plety,”sail M. i f¥ oo, ntheacite £5.15 and 2840, oA ekt A4 > pontool © quecn and spectators were v qow 5 ‘Atreah tOWaT a Nor walked around to the head of iis te o “di S mver appropiates 0004 moith e hee [ Mot & n—lowa lump, $.05; nut, [ Clinton, Ta, dco cutting machine; Isadore | fyr 3 moment panie:stricken, but the pontoon | M4 ran down the street towards the North- | walked around to the head of s team. Whil Boarding and Day School, i department, while Omal : 8.60; wal: Lincoln, Neb., suspenders; William | soon righted itself and fioated free, Tho | Western depot at a terrific speed. The ladies | Standing in front of them they beeame | ; ) partaent, while Qb 5 Missouri lump, %32: nut, £.60; wal T ht s el A e AN S e vanti S traet don't 'lh anything of the kind,” lock, #3355, Tump and nut, : llinels | B GeorgeandJ. A, McGinnis, Harlan, Ta, | queen was then conveyed safely to her des- | kept their seats until they had crossed the A 'I"'_j‘h:"‘"'h:\‘. “"‘”'“'Ifl:l-lz“ll“ o ’1 L ifth Ave. and Seventh Street. S SRR R ) 830 and £335% s mange, | wagon end gate: Henry A, 1ddings and J. P, | thation. ailroad tracks and then a sudden lurch to on passed over his logs, crushing thet o - does, " retrted Mr. Chaffee, s hard wood, | McGrath, Omaha, Neb, typewriter scale; e one side threw Mrs. Dilsaver from the bugrgy ¢ hard pavement. The right log iroke un he reached from any e landmy wordis asgoodas yours," N A The fien agreed to | Allen Johuston, Otumai, Ti. 1 for Almost Universal I'routh. he struck on the granite paving on Henag ‘u!vll}u\:u(\.]'l;u-”‘:n‘<‘| Inl;'.t:;.f-hxf-:a'T\‘\-\"J.“ ety .m‘,}‘;l.‘ul.‘n»l e e Lve'gal the fuets,” siid Wheeler., saw and split e wood for $12 per cord ad- | grinding eatiory hands: Duvid Kby Cuicaco, August b —The Farmers’ Review | (/68 THCE O 00 2 shtin | bruised butnot broken. Both bones in the ‘onducted by the Sisters of Charit (Sove 1 said Chatre, : | ditional. Marion, Ta, road cart: Henvy Marshal, Lin® | tomorrow will say: Outside of a few coun- L O LEE COUBEIN | eht lim) wera crushed S 1A SR s (S Eaitag oy Motion fo,adgpt Mr. Davis' resttution | © Charles Uiles-—Soft wood, $1.00; hard, %, | coln, Neb, cur coupling; John W. Mover, | oe fn Michigan. Wisconein aad sMasnccots, | the Wheels und was dragged some e L S e T el e . was folloyed by Mr. Osthof’s wmenlment Comtant & Squrres—Waluut Tinp, £.45 | Rock Island, and 1 1. Shepard, Daven- o Bl GO AREIERUNTISS LA, « | diBtalices . was T R e e 6 Bl "0 the | . TERMS—Tor bonxd and tuition em- ing he finance tee, The [uut, 2.85; erate, 57963 mnge, 88,91 port, T, water cooler: Charles SIcIEH] Nt eore SeRE il [NLgarathio deduth fis R i iRl Asanconsclonsii cond!|tbrif Sanaf | LI OEIBINC UL IVLICOITSY at. | bracing all bravehes of w finished cducas mmendment wis It and the resiution n.m.u.h.l Colo and Limo Company.- | lizer, Hubbard, In, wagon tier; Simon A, | Univorsal in tho stabes, scoured by our | conveyedto the rosidenco of hor hushand's [ peliugerhospital who d vedicad itk tion for you $76 for session of opted, Cooper, Olser wnor, Osthofl, | Belipse lump, 3540, nut, £5; anthracite , Binghin, Ta., center for neck yokes | report: — lllinois, Tug Obio, Missourd, | brothér, Wil Dilsaver, at 25 Thirteenth | ¢ o3 Ghard hio will bo teapt. untl five months, sing first Monday Bhriver’ and Wheeler viting in the negtive. | grate, §7.95; range, Leopold’ Weidentéld,” Broken Bow, Kansns, Michigan, Witconsin, “Minnesota, | streot. 'Dr. Wattermun was summoned, and | UFe, ind whero he will be lept. until f e ey This sctled the ma very complotely, aska Fuel Company .15 | combined curtain pole, ring and pi. Dakota, lowa and Nebruska, amination showed she had received a | sdhd LR inSeptember and February respectively, but Wheder bibbed up ugnan as chaimanof | nut, §.40, ettt o —~o- = ere concussion of the brain and a fracture For further particulars address the finance cmmittce, and - voortal 11 & Co- Lump, $585; nut, §£.26; Health Authoritios Again Clash. President Celman Resigna, of the skull. A bad wound was also made on o SISTER SUPERIOR, versdy on a b < tin by the city 7.0 runge, .14, Cuicaco, August 5.—Indications point to | VALPARAISO, August 5.—A dispatch re- | the left side of herhead. Her fnjuvics were ¢ ol § St. Francis Academy. rh_\w\.n'\“[ull“l ol e The roport wis o B Huvons & CoTump g0 mut, | CHONGH S BEIion 1L to | coived hero. says President Gelman of tho thought o bo fatal ut 1 o'clock. She, did ~Couneil Blufis, Towa, bt of citations he | §£2.50; Towa nut, %2105 grade, $i65: range, : 3 AT rgentine republic has presented his resigna- | 1O recover consciousness and her symptoms . and was adopted, : i £ | ind the state board of live stock commis. | Argentine republic has presented his resigna g i ; | indicated severe internal injuries about the e miin N v then ot abng fvst mte for | deff W. Bedford-Tump. it sloners. Officers of the city health depart- | Uon to congress, giving as o reason the po- | chest and hear i \ i) [ j of s sugzestions were | seroomed, $8.10; mine vun, 2, 0; | ment today traced a cow that had had Texas | litieal and financial difficulties through which | » The horse continued to run and at Six e 4 . Butu kick w vol wien he te, 85, 15 fover to @ slughter house. whore | the republic is passing. He has been suc- | teenth street overturned the bugey and threw 5 MANUPAGPURING OC a _veolution ordering catch | These are the raies given on coal per ton | 1V ° g ) Here | coaded, the dispateh adds, by the vice presi- | Mus, Fxlison out, but she fortun o I M : Lol basins —ou Douglus strect at Twenty- | and wood per cord for iuside schools, an extra | it b found ot nx»lw.ul‘_v for |~.-(.I<- ; ‘Illul' dent, Dr. Pellegrin \\\'nln nn(llnngx e than some severd hruises. . \ 18t Avenue and 215t St [ ventyeighth strot, | chame belng made for the outside buildings, | meat was condemmed and seized, and had gt . Mus, Dilsaver lives on the corner of Avenu I o . hth avenue. Mr. Wheeler | The s wey wis orderal to tibulite the | 10t persons connected with the affair made Two Witnesses Removed, C and Twenty-seventh street. She is thirty b 1\11 I)()()] dl](l Bhn(ls hovd tho doption of the rescution. Mr. | different bids, so that the committee could """‘“'I“"u ] "\"‘j a “';'.,'.:“\‘;;; hoen | Lovisviuir, Ky., August 5.—Near Harlan | years of age and bus four small children. { e Morwarty objected, He aidn’t think Mr. | take more intelligent action, rested. Both lumpy jaw and Texas fever is | > Yordile Ta T iddlot Sawlng e shonld be adopted. | 3ils for fumishing docks were weceived | Spreading in the southwestern portion of the SOaRGB oS ANy TR ‘_'\ Miadleton |y, Manhattan sporting Headquarters, 413 2 P R D whon siuilar reslutins, intodued by | from C. 8. Raymoud aud Jon. Beumer, bie | 06, This, Dr. Wickersham declaves, is the | was shot and killed from ambush and Bus- | Broudyw, 3 5 : gliverel, Clon { other m WOre raLOraa 10 L BheTeam o | 1 e iticns wras e fault of the state board of live stock commis- | comb Bailey was also fatally wounded on IR A by | mittee_on sewerage. . Davis supported | "Then came a disultory consideration of bids | Sioners. He s 1t it was imperative that | Clover fork in the same county, They were | Try Manawa beach, near hotel, enlarged, Do not he imposed o by any of the numerons Vi OLICITED." Mr. Wheeler's motion, Hothought that if | for furnishing slhies, penals, statione something should be dove, and would like to | both witaesses in the triul of William Jen- | morc sand, nice bottom, clean rooms. fmitations, substitatos, etc., which aro flooding | —— { Mr. Whader siid the work wis™ needed it | hooks, ete, with 1o cloiee, Bids in thesé | S¢e the authority of the board toship diseased | nings, leader of the Howard faction, which e the world. Ther ie oniy eno Switts Specific, l FICER & PUSEY should bedone. Aftera litile chin workc Mr. | differentlines were received from the Ame cattle into Chicago tested in the courts. will soon come up. Sudden Death of Mrs. Patton. and_ there $8 nothing like it. Our remedy con. Wheler withirew his motin to adopt, md | can news company, J. 8. Caultield, Gibson TP R o Mrs, Elizabeth C. Patton, wife of Dr. W, it ; : : s ¥, , Gibson, BN OMeEIPOreD 2 v 5. atton, wife LW sins 10 Mercary, Potash, Arsenc, of any the wsolition went to the committee on 'sew- | Millor & Iichurdson, Jdoplin & Co. and th The Weather Forecast. An Indian Territory Tragedy, Ao T eI C T AALh B0, tHa TAtlIS et St L crage. Mimeapolis ofice und school furnishing con For Omaha and vicinity—Fair; slightly Panris, Tex., August 5, —Parties who came | ! L pABTLS 2. Y pLhe gon Thomas Flurrington and Gustave Hild | pany. AT here this morning from Goodland, 1. T., say | dence on North Main stre v el health from the first dose, nnd has never were Appointd tight walchmn, by the | - Bids forjobprinting wero reccived from | For NebraskaLight local showers; | Deputy Marshal Ladd attempted fo apresy | MOMIng. Mrs. Patton had only been fulled to eradicate contaglous blood poiscn and mayor, atthe parbige dumps. This wasin | the Omaha Republican, Ackermann Bros, & | 5. i tar ong emper: o 3 HER e Vi few days from dysentary and typho-malarial its effects from theeystem. Bo sure to get the response to 4 vesolution pssed at arecent | Heinz, Gibson, Miller & Richardson, und | WarIer in eastern, stationary temperaturein | Jeff Shoales, a notorious negro outlaw, and 3 ¥ ) ¥ Dealers In forolgn and domestle exchange. < ! ! wver., she e 1dered ’ uuine, Scnd your address for our Treatise on 1 e PHo. RYIBL i (Pl R L e DR I torn portion : southerly winds u dasperate encounter ensued, in which both | fever. She had not been considered at any fonn > o1 T oMs i b Rid LIt o rER b EoRITIEOraeIt o Ruidl reetng. Thy aplintenis won comparedus to tho dificreut articles” men- "y Towa—fair, except local showors In | Ladd and Shoalas were killed time to be in acritical condition, and was sup- Hlood and Ekin Diseases, which will bo matled | doposits. 144 Tle mayor veteed, on account of 4 tech- | Thore was mly one bid received for lun- | Wstern portion; wurmers southorly winds G posed to be recovering nicely under medical fioe O WIRIL SREOIFIC 00 AHinial G5 MAXON & BOURGEOIS, nical error, an ordin nging the gride | bexand it was niot opened, the apinion of the | Foor Sauth Dakota wLight local show Kentucky Feud Partinily Settied. | troatment. Early yesterday moruing her s = = Architect d of Eighteenth stimot south of Leavenworth. | committee being that bids' in thislineshoula | Y2ri#ble windss slightly cooler in northern Burssioe, Ky., August 6 —1In a fight be mptoms indicated a dangerous stage of the DR. BELLINGER'S rchitects an Theveto was sustined, be advertised for again, Ttwas docided that | Md stationary temperature in. southern por- | ¢ ooy Police Judge Smith and Town Marshal case, and she sk into a ¢ 036 condi- S edinuios, crduiny e gxaling of | it wiuld e airisable wt to ontmet for inks tion, Commer on on side and Ben Cassidy and his | tigh, from which she neveraaitied, - - SuDe“n_tendents- mayor for corection ind. went to the bo llacal on flia;a0 thayordors could bo male A Novel Decision. sons, John and Hiram, on_the other, overan | yye0 00N H0o™0e tho. sixty o Yonms of ; FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS, mitice on grajes and gmding. w hl‘u desived, The same action was taken Savr Lakr, Utah, August 5.—[Special Tel- ‘f'l(“ ’I'l‘\ul'.Iul\;u‘l‘w‘d;l\\Allul ‘Il\n.}gn"l with were | (Wil she has passed in Councll Blufts, where . Room 250 Merriam Block, "liltlly‘”v"lvll“\j IInwa lh'L‘l‘v_:l,:(l:l\:!vl“Ii::‘k‘lxlllll::\ll-mu(“:l‘n-‘|:u|uwllnilf\|m‘lr in weari to oy, Tie conmities then ul- | egram to Ty Im‘ \l (::m;r .l‘u.m.u Il,t'ux\' of | {atally woun A the, other threo parti Le 4 Noncrels L0 Ll AP ol el g ; Sy oot 520 XX e it Omaba. Nev. ™ 3 ' s K1 o 0 employ an | journad until thisevening. the supreme court decided today in the case - er memo or the many good deeds she has ] 3 = Qi ony ol during’ shoTbuly, at | 3 = St (ko ol b pelyenmans children lofi| & e MeditaIGon Eres Banqueted, | Perfouned, ” She loaves besides lier husband g [ 4 ALL WORK WARRANTER 115 a0t MIASiseneEts may sk (e Ty, Orson Pratt, that children of plural wives | BERLIY, Augusts.—A banquetin honor of | % famity of four b samilenutshonis : e CAlRETR NbE Ao L at6.—A the well known W. I Patton, now postal | amoimting to#,032.49, ws llc mw‘y:“l_‘t foEaaun Dl e “':l"‘]rl :‘.:] b "“I“lf"“::“’ cannot Justly claim any share of their father's | the members of the interuational medical [ agent on the B The gas inspector iy jerty, or ot least is unde controlling L EALF for a ool ron isterod fn Wl am by Kyntueky D Macrad oy take part in the triennial cantonment of the wisnet | Patriarehs Mi pendent Order of erceted for loss than 40,000, but afte due sintrodaced a resoution provid. L Mo B LB 3 5T - - amount of figuring 15 decided that the OSTRIAT packethook” contalnine 5 fn Fug that ““the boird of health is hereby au e bills of any city oficial. No | aucation met list evening to open bids for rdthat there was a gool - - Osborn for a drive to witness the yacht | control and avoided an accident if another | pany with a neighbor he ¢ n from Bart Corner Matne and Broadway. COUNCIL ELUFFS, IOWA. u cont estate where the pavent dies intestate. This | congress was given at the Kaiserhof last | The funeeal will oceur from the residence found bit sixty-two street lamps not lighted | management, of J. P, Finley of this city. To | is regardod asa great injustice by Mormons. evening by the committee in charge of the | tomorrow aflernoon. ! during: the month.and that the gon ¢ him has been transferred the stock of Messrs. | The case was brought on an appeal from the | coronaf™ rie City of Berlin gave s fote ot 2 IS was above the requived standari. Lindsey, Kierstead and Thurston, the consid- | lower court. the town hall this évening in honor of the [ J.C. Bixvy, steam teating, The conptrollercalled atiention ina brief | eration in the main being 5,000, The P medical congress, There were 4,000 guests. | gineer, #43 Life building, Omana; poteto the deplted conditionof the officers and directors will romain’ pra Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervousness. J.D. JACK30N, Dantil Surzeon. 1 ' . e 2 ck, Council Bluffs o e N DR. J. A% The 2o PRkl 7 3 0 and hysteria are soon cured by Dr, Miles' i bl” I( 1 In tltut(_l ALLKINGs of work done. Y ou con save onee {{::‘]‘(.Mlfl"f. ‘:"'“‘“'"“‘,“,h‘"'l'l‘::“;'-g.“l, S | sily Eieno i ume they huve | Nervine, Fiee sumpless at Kubu & Co., 1th A Sceret Circulaj \TepRaE - TS q C S Bl on your eold and silyer filling by eallin © Foes o o rte o heen, ) f ears acting as ’ e o3 T A R ape b 202 Mervinn blo sk, Council Bl month. Theinatior wis referred tothe om- | tewurerand Mr. Lindsey s sceretary wntil | #04Douslas. - _ ‘fu.\.-\(-‘u'ih\};‘i[.i'{..‘\»‘“."? y ”’l‘:“ '1",'.'.‘3 nants, at C. L. Gillette's, 95 1 : L e LG mitiee o1 finance, DR lanlv Tabtaes 1 s At omorros orint aseeret cireular signe 25 Street Commissimer Flamery wasgranted [ © Mr, Finley enters mmediatdy wpon the | AMeUnt Stolen Hard to Ascertain. ' . \ by all of the Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas The Chautanqua Management. e Dr. ; | Cuicaco, August 5.1t will be some time | RIARO: : qua Management., Junetl Blults, Ta., for rent. 5 lave o performance of his duty as maniger, one of Ll “",,‘] ‘thorites ean ascertatn | C1tY railvoads, in which an agreement is_en- | The trustecs of the Chautauqua have been ' LRETi T e RS bids for engite housesiteswerere- | thefivst features of wiich will be to mike o the postal authorles can ascertain | yooq juto to cease the granting of cut es | conferring in regard to the interests of that ntrall Doing w first ferred t thecommissimeron piblicpropaty | armngements fora grand cxhibition of art | how much money was in the pouches stolen and the issuing of free tickets for the purose g e 1gSn o IRy sndbuillingsandthe dty engincer to pré- | and mechanieal inventions, which will take [ by Geowge Harris, the postal clerk who is | of gaining patronage, enterprise. The year past has been quite Cor. Broadway nnd 26th Stre ‘.,‘,‘,’,f(.‘.]',‘[;}.h"\',,,,x‘_: R itad | sent a map shoving the loation of the | place early it Septem Aissing with the contents of two mail pouches L RS suceessful, and yet therc ¥ fing : CoungiliBlufs, Lo JAMESON BROS, Props. | e R A Sl 4100000 ot 5 from a Chicago & Alton train near St. Disastrous Rains in Avizona problems to be wisel vi msi |l Eur thebreainieisog sll susniodlanach ronle o) '] Lo | hail4; per ceat, wenty ver bads, at $ _ Defending K b . Theamount taken may not be more Teesox, Aviz, August 5.—Heavy rains | terprise can be looked upon asa certain sue- 3 £ the urin and sexual | Council Elufy . - - - OV Bl | was approve b the il S| Lewds Ulm gave Jaues Collinsa nice littlo &0 aud yet might be mauy thousunds. | pgye been falling during the last ton d cess. One of the most perplexing questions | or as) syphlis, siriotico, Oystitls spor At Importation. | rank Rosubaum presented o $00 chim | drubbing atthe cornerof Sixth and Pi L Sixty miles of the Santa Fe road betw has been the matter of management. Hith- | Matorrohoa lo-t manhood, sexuil fpotence | 3 | | : ape p, 3 and weakness treated suceessfull >uxton & Gallagher pud duty yesterda amizes by reason of the construction of | stiets at 11 o'clock last night. It seems that . Desperate Nightist & Plonlo. Benson and Nogales ave washed out erto Mr, J. E. Harknoss has been thus em- | “"Fareieniir attontion pid o diases of the .m"..,f;.,,“m Gl u‘“'vhmm-.\V"xiumui Telh strvet iiadict ; 1o | Collins insulted Ulm's wite yesterday morn- | Biazanern, N.J, August 5.~A desperate | Suita Cruz river 1s agatn fooding the val ployed ut a salary year. His con- | Junks. as Asthmu, Comumption. Tronchivis | ! iR Sitnidin aud otiere jetithed for the ing by visiting herat the unseomly hour of 2 | figat occurved at the picnic of the Arbeiter | und this evening is higher than 4t any tme | pacy enged 4 1, and’ the associution iy { Diense, e matisn, Pylos diyision of the Thivd tofouror mo; ; ) etes, Tright's Diseq i prociicts, The matter was roferred Tho hushand natarally (ol um. | Tumveroin at fllor's grove laat night, nearly | duringthefiood. = = =~ had to face the question as to whether anew | Cancer. Vil Hydrocete, Dropsy, Tu- committ dicis g eat, and meeting Collins lst night | one hundred men taking part in the affray £ %0 M0 i 3 1pal mer, Discises of the aye and eur. . Club feet lhe qmmitiee o Julici " a0 oanianhiion. 'Tho FuBLt | ar e AW PATE I the afray. Disastrous F rmilifo contract could be or should bemade. While | Bk, s of G eie il car (A Tt exs on vty et stewe. | prowst- | Wisa St md o subiequent ierest oty | it anarhists, one of whon was lodeed | VEINILLIOS, 8. D, Aueust 5.~ [Special | 1t was on all hands conceded that Mr. Harle | + WAV AU R GO e Sl iy ants alliged hat heir names bud bon frud- [ B¢ respetable locingyoung men and nelher | up, Daring the viot the American flag, float- | Telegram to Tux Byk]—Fire destroyed the | ness had -~ done o large amount of | *yhe treatnedt of Brorine discises 0o ulatly procured, anl in fact forged, in a [ WS badly punished. Ulm was released on | jug from the staffat the entrance to the pic: | business portion of this town tonight, | work, and had met with such suc- | olecesstion t nunberof cuses. 'The work of grading has | Pall at midnight for ippearancethis morulg. | nic grounds, was torn down and trampled [ Eighteen buildings were totally destro 8 a8t ke C it desirablo | Corresponence vonfidential. Addres: aliad y been ordered. The prolest was v - - under foot. ' Warrants are out for the arrest | S Lows Il e i for many reasons to retain him, there were DR. BELLINGER'S fened lo the commitieo on gealos wd g Lost His Twenty. of a dozen of the rioters and the loas will be about, 460,003 lasur sgrave doubls as to whothier the fi agial an. Surgical Institute and Private Hospital ingand work ordered sus pended on the stree Whllsn PHnce of Poxiand Ove. & Moree - ailee TRl dition of the association was such as would | SUIE ) [ f spilal, ending an investigation. B 4 sl SR olland, Mich., C. J. Docsbury publishes BONES s o warrant the expenditure of such an amount | © oo Sy Gl R IR TR o7 TRERT. onthe ity lall, unounting to § o g £ maudlin condition, clatming | oSN Thomus' Electr 0l for ccughs, MONTRE u\. _.v\\n:\nl' L_ vnw» Inspector { ‘1“""'“1["‘: \\ur:{ u'\m \“nu‘q‘ and res usi- | .v..‘ e ”‘,“‘.“ o's Store allywed thit he hnd been obbed of a £0 gold pisees | colds, sore throat, catared and usthima, Roe, from Minncapolis, Minn., who embez. | bility, and was rather inelined to vetive from F. M. Ellis & Co pelition for the crvation of o third paling | The fact that he had & and a silver wateh on i Al 000, was arrested here today and left | the position. At a recent mecting of the oy ‘m notin the Eighth wand was referred to | his pemson rather contradicted the robbery ive Persons Drowned, Tor home with an ofticer., "‘,“.';““\'I‘“‘ l'lmh Jl-"‘\vh;«l .“\' 1'}'1;'; Hn\- wm‘ er o conmitice on judi stitement. William evidently had been in- New ORLEANS, La., August 5. —The steam. —ri « jagement in the hauds of xecutive q RCHITECF[!S The appraiserson the gnding o on'| terviewing the elephani 2 was dinecta b il & L3 stea . 5 committée, At the same time a commitice atroet fhim Twenty-fo s oocs L Uieen | torviewing the elphant. ~He wis directed to | hip City of Dallas, from Contral Amoricn, | A Court-Martial Convened. was wppointed fodvaft o suitable oprossion avenue prosented a wport, finding damag bl reports that Captain Rowley of the schooner >‘\l*';\\‘v € :-I.l, August s A Imm-: of the appreciation folt by the trustees for o An “‘ ‘“"I'; . '“ anounting o $75,060. Tho report was ro- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Jasoph . Macheea, while en route in a sail- | martial has convened wt the Mare Island | the services vendered by Mr. Hurkne Roons 45 and 41 leo Bl ferred (0 the commitice on grades md grad. _ = ing boat to the schooner with the command. | Pavy yard for tie trial of Saiimaker William | the past. 1t is understood that the exec Bob il omms B4 and o 6 ing, Mrs. T. H. Toahunter, wife of the assists ant, judge of the port and two unknown per- [ Redstone on the charge of abstracting gov. committee will look ter matters until such 5 £ 5, Prco's Ml for plunblig on the new | superinendint of tho, strec ralbey, re. | auv)Uage of tho part and twc squall aud all | emment property time us thoy find it ticablo and desiw wity ;uu amounting to #2203, was allowed | turned yesterday {r-.-m Kansas Cily, accom- | were drown. — to employ a manager, lered paid without protast. panied by her diughtor May, and M, Irwin, o - Dense Clouds o - solution, introduced by Mr. Donnclly, | B motherin-law, - They ave stopping atthe | Ladies who suffer from woakness or ner- [ Hariack, Minn., August 5.- Y Wehave customers for inside impi iug the renoval of the st diwiy | residence of Dy, Hertzmann, 1514 Shern vous prostration will find the mineral water property, terms all cash. If you lave o bar: i v conpany’s lies fom Twanty-second street, | @venue prepuratory o going to houseke of the “old M. C.” springatHotel Colfax @ 1‘5.'-‘.;"}’31"3.'.L'f’i;‘.fii“Ziii’i.il-' xS, | oin woffar call on . . Siieafo & Co. at | SY! hid Elecchrus;es, Belts, “belween Hickory and Poppleton, opened the | on South Tien ty-first street wonderful tonic and restovative, zolng 80 They ¢ ‘om the nor Gnoe, ¢ fwdgules of Movearty's elguence. M W. E Suythe, editor of the Kearney En b i ciiiblote: goingsouth, They came from the novth Cdnln B Chsst Protectors, Ete, Bl oy entiro cxpenso of oy Agonts Wanted. Dr. 0. O, Judd. Wheelr and Mr. Osthofl also took a land, | te o, is in the city, The Salt ke Election o~ | . Mandel & Klein are offering great bargaing ik Growers' | Savt Lake, Utah, August 5.—[§ | in every department. We show tho best | aud barh halijnes L and aftor alalf lour's valuablotime hadbeen | . Butler, editor of the Stock COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTES, ¥ : 006 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [ ™ 0\ Ve e o] oy Us re- - (ile: v Vi ol v . A e of cool toves d ravges in the ¢ y M d ( 0w ( C | wasted in uouth work, the resilution wa .‘1-;un‘|:.‘.-|10.\|n.~m_\, Mont, wisinthe eity | gram to Tue Bee.]—Revised returns show [ GOn Saturday of list week a fellow called | oo o 1o kg Ve td rau 981 b ALY 2 3 €0 Omana . OUO Broadway, nel utls, I, Jected, Tt was introduced latr I au Sl amended form and was adopted. - that the Mormons elected the sheriff and | upon J. G. Tipton, the real estate agent, and | best only and sold at bottom pric A vesolution by Mr, Cooper, ordering the p Fre ¢ y recorder at yesterday's clections, the former | desived to find & purchaser for some Kunsas [ “Oh, my ' we just beat the world, former | > | ramoval of the 1% house at the Walnut Hill _The Freedom ofthe Town. by IT2aud the latter by 19 majority. The | ld. He was willing to sell or tvade, bug | Price of carpets 65 cts., now 40 cts., PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. weservoir, was reforred tothe committee on Epinnvne, August [Special Cablegram liberals elect the rest of the ticket, s e iy through the entire line, We show a larg 1 s s sl et toTue Bee,)—Tho authoritios of Wick today \p Pt oftha tie Aiptan wak Aok iy $hy Bprh hutio for i1 | Jiyg iy novelties in our parlor goods depart ; 1 leaulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans, Estimites On resolution of Mr, Cooper, the board of | presgnted Androw Carnegio with the fresdon % Co il X vestments in Kansus, and refused to accom- | ment. In bedroom suits we pride ourselves ]l m lne cilications, and Supsrvision of Public Work, Brown piblicworks wis istrurted to nca e | B ioe A 8 Hom sovan Houten's Cocon—Purs, soluble, modate him, He left, but in @ few hours au- | of carrying the most compliic assormnent, BliTdieaiaihs 8BC SUOEEML Suteuct an havo the boid furfelted for tho other fetlow came into the office for the same | choice of 3 styles. Book cases, rockers and grding o pilton boulevard and Nelsou Y - . 2 din cMulrs of evory description. Side . > . ~ 0 Street in Walnut Hil, the contractor refus | Convention of Machinery Mold ers. The Order of the Black Eagle. purpose. i manner exciteda little inwrest | g SIS W every deseription, | Sido N Schul‘z Justice of the Peaca. Office over American Express, No, 421 ‘II‘ todo the work. P INDIANATOLIS, Ind., Avugust 5.—The fifth LoxpoN, August 3. ] ial Cal in Tipton, and he sized him upas a confidence with Broad way, Council B ufy lown, this unloading sale. Cot prices clse Phepluns for the interior work of the | biennial convention of the International | THE Bre.]—Itis stated thav E y man who ought to be taken care of, ne | w und compare Mandel & Klein's #20 3 L3 e now city bill were presentodand_approved, ) 0 i iam will confer the orlerof the Black Eaglo | concluded that he would occupy a littie of | Broadway, Attornoys at Law. Practico in tho State and Foders v wire pr d 0 Biotherhool of Muchinery Moulders met | #8m will confor the onlerof the Black Eagle | concluded that i : % ne l at Law, : QIR PinE yuro: L inarmined by the Sounel | dore tiis worning. Only rotine business | Upon Lord Salisbury if the queen consents to | bis tine iu tking care of him. Ho set a trap Now at Rtest, Courts. Tooms 7 and 8 Shugari-Bono ok, Counvi as transacied tod Is recciving the houor. id the fellow walked into it without any uffs, Towa, Place over the adveriising for bids for tho | WS transacied today. © Lis recelving the houor tud \o tellow walked lnto lt without uny |\ ooy ouaying e sunsot all that was mor ; Yorle, 16 was fally declted o advertiso for | 0 S .- s " the Bladd ‘1".’";“]‘ Fraar (ha e bls name was | oot eivn was laid away in Fairview Bids inull of the Oniha daily papers aud in | €0 Cunston R onie Inflamma adder | Pred L. Dobson, and he owned a quar : was chosan in deference oue anhitectura pajer in Chicago and e i | Kadsas Cinx, Mo, August 5. —Congr Is promytly cured by the waters of Exeel- | tor scction of lad in Kausas which | Cometery. Thish i FORIR A0 8 C. A. BEEBE & COM PANY Minnewpolis. ~ Mr. Madsen worked a long [ nan Funston of the Second district was re- | sior Springs, Missouri. be was willing to trade or sell. 1t was | 10 What scemed his desire, f et —Wholesale and Ret lers I while to have the weekly pipers luded, | yominated teday by acetamation, — - - duughter died some two years ago she was Jov 1 In Clark count not far frow Bt he falkd Lo aly sippart, cxcepl ———— A Denver ¥ harmacy Blowap. : Jaid ut rest as the sun was passing out of S of Mr Ouhal, wip swporiad svery. Mississippl Farmers® Alllanc DExvER, Colo, AUgusth.—-Mitcholl's phar Avtiland, tho county seat, Hovepresented 1t { oy “unq after that, when the wifo and Jogt |1 Cvombodh mid RR motlon Wi | graucvaie, Miss, August 5.—The stato | macy was blown to pioces by tho explosion of | 102 incutberud, w ‘of it tmprovod and n | MOUBCr passed away, u similar sunset servic Thero wis @ 10w over the e appropiatim on farmers’ allianco met here today, The duy | @ large quantity of benzino toulght. The | cfops, Tipton offered him i tact of lund jn | Wes also held. The time and services last ———— st Stock and Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue, y weio fol | uess aud the sppoiniuent of comumittees, ete. | aud will dio, Threo firemen were crushod 1 | fellow inquired about it u little wud then of | waried the two othier sud occusions, There | Nog. 205 and m Broadway, wad 204 and 200 Plerce Sureety Council Bluffs, X » dinance. Messrs. Low and O'Con- | was taken up iu the castomary routine busi- | clevk, J. D, Gorrell, was frightfully burned hraska lu exchange for his property, The | eveniog time were similar 0 those which wpar y K property wr voled in e nuguuw.

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