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THE OMAHA DAILY BEERY FRIDAY., AUGU she ropeated the i Mr. Negley was's very bright young by 1 do oY kiow How 1 18 ysin shy repoated tho in can more faith- | vitation in *Excelsior, happily scormec > 3 SEUNCT. BEtS; ness man, and few young men of his age . tully show this than by a fow woll choson | by all .\{lnviw\‘ i i ] rat DL AL o A ; thirty-one, have made the business reputation s | OFFICE, NO. 1§ PEARL 8T A Uity Official Talks Freely About Dishon. | “nd acquired the fortuie be had, His Delicate Humor, Pathos, Trony aud Bx- .,.”.\I'] : hi’-‘:”:ul:\‘.-l\‘ \Gabr l-y” « .n’m‘-u\\‘ ! ;‘-yu]nl % ‘(ll” i i”“‘““(v"‘“ iy 01 SALEOr ul fvered by Carrier inany part of the City. ; ; ; . . : 1 jeetion “softened is Instance by g team stulion No fi'\‘, ‘I'I'I ,'].:’\" F inany part """ i ored Bail Bonds in the Police Court. . s Lights, quisite Word Painting. v\m. h'has to deal with the fortungs and | laugh and his lnst gold cofn Vi o iy br A 3 S IRLEPHONES R | The city council cial sossion last L agsk pr l\.v!u”l- of a purty of emigrants lost Colonel Starbotlle and his nephew L yearsold TELEPHONES: vening for the purpose of fixing the location amid the the rigor of - Siervan winter Culpepper, have a similar - experione 9 l‘“'" RENT T il A Mo THE IMPORTANCE OF A COURT DECREE, | of the urc lights that they have decided to | A PRODUCT OF THE NEW EMPIRE. | Hlcopens the story with this wonderful | with a cerfain **Dolores: b Nigiut Editor, No | | place on street fntorsections to do away with | picture, SFeom the conversation that ensued 4 for general ho — Ly it oyt sl “Snow, Bvergwhore. Asfar 18 the | Culpepper gathered (hat some insult Work. flanchote, No, MINOR MENTION, | A Desperate Suteide—The Fat Priss | 1 fix up the contractand bond of M The Dawn of His Fam:—His Jowen y | eye could reach-iifty miles, looking | had boen pat upon the fudy at o frontier | o iy b . oner-More Bones Blasted Out— Moore, to whom has been awarded the two | st and Protracted Reside southward from the highest white peak. | ball which she had attended that evens 1‘ Yoves, oy F i \ N. Y. P. Co. Fillicg ravines and gulches, and drop- | ing; that the colon her e Bluff's, DEICALS ¢ i Counell Couneil Bluffs Lumber Co.. coal | R AN T O ping from the walls of canons in white, | failed t R TR e i Duriug the absence of Judge Mctee at Notes and Personals, Mot e A e b temporary Literature, shroud-like drifts, fashioning the divid: | complotencss which she dosired. 1o | WV iy N " con Bpirit Justice Schurz will preside at SoRHT(ERG Bt SHE oIk, Tava Nt rhosRl | faa o ing ridge into the likeness of a mons- | gretthat, even in a fiberal age, ITmay | atany timo | ouar tanlly the fo “ * the police court i 10 whole, have spent several trous grave, hiding the buses of giant | not record the { and even pietus, | OLthe followin Another case of diphtheria was repo “There are hundreds of forfeited bonds In | ovenings of this week in riding about the | At least twenty yoars have passed | pines, and completely — covering igusgo in which VLW Whacon |- 4 hons wenn Ie oA e health authorities yesterd v vi o hauds of the clerk of the superior court, | city and noting the dark places, and deciding | o fl oung ‘oo8 0 arches rime b o Was cone | 2 hote worth 81,500 at $18 per mouth, on Suoft strect, 'This I8 the SecOnd COSO | yya ot to trarec |l thole oovonan 3 4 o , . ghsshould |\ yti0m for clevernoss and taste upon | Ming with porcelain th JOW: ) close. of n A vy peroration, with i worth 4 AL the city treasury if their payment was - | be placed. There was some littie aifference b b LRl L D SRR A Jorcod " sald o eity offielal yestonday, “The | of opinion that had not beon settied when | Uhe Puclflc coast, nwoke one morning to | juiing [n motionless whitoe billows to the | gallant colonel and ¥ould have visited | ANITS Mty bhyments htude oo Who was bt in the wreck . b Siiver Croen | city conncil has been wrestling with this they met, last iing. Alderman Mike- | find himself a litesary ginnt in the | odge of the distant hovizon. Snow la r delayed v neo upon his luckless | 84 interest, Forfail’ pariculan oiil‘on'oe that cost his firemn nis life, writes to' his | subjoct for a long time but no_detinite courso | ' ouititients i Simetavitic, lhd wanted g | Cotimation of miny, through the publi- | ing every where over the Culiforniy Sic sad but for the prompt. interference of | Council Blufts, Tat 0 (0 08 Browdwar, friends bore from Springficld, 111, where he | bas been decided upon to secure the money | are number of- the lmps located thore, birs-| ¢4tion of @ single deteh of some thirty- | rason the lith day of Mureh 1818, and | Calpepper. Thwartedin this, she threw | J801 1N e . £ s visiting, tht Dis ujurics have PIOVEN | that has been thus forfeited. It i one of | Chuirman Casper of the light committee, Who [ fivehundred words, Seldom indeed has -“‘_"“ff;‘m‘ T Taelad Ahve herself on the greound, and then into un- | B P o A N 18 fronting T e e s Wil b bl v | those things which is cverybody’s business | has a geod deal to say about the matter, ind | puplie recognition been so candid and had been snowing for ten days, | picturesque hysterics, There wasa fing : i — le to whoso judgment his always proved to be snowing in fin wlited powder, al lesson, not only in this grotesque | YW ETAVE soverat mautitat motor 1 s ( Another Deserted Babe— miles of brick pavement. The early part of re :I” for dut “"I l,_““\-l ‘;p ']‘\“”“ ‘,\l) i "f“‘"_( in the | Sound, objected and” was sustained by the complete. The California mail, brix damp, spongy flakes: in thin, feathery | performance’ of a sex which cannot | lote tnom HAOLOR e 1y % "”.|\<I\.r‘-"‘m\:~ ’w‘--‘ olor v‘ ~Krp|,‘¢:kh-7\‘:\‘h'u ML bl x‘l\\ Kokt 1:‘ oo m]hlunu wers, very much to the sorrow of | ing with it *The Luck of Rowing | plumes; snowing from the leaden sky | afford to be grotesque, but Welis 0o ¢ el The Judd & ond 0 o ld 4 of land on 1 orld,” he continued, “*whe e obligations Mikese Y v Off island, was arrested last evening at the | asy bondsmen are treated with so I'h itions agreed upon were a ir-.‘ ] v».“ .‘|~'Yf !’l'lrl‘u‘ a fana .Hv any | Jigtle interest as in the superior and police "'F ‘H‘\nuyy Bloomer and Madison str , | chord of humanity that did not ¢ v to | i T o tres s 10 information was filed in [ 3 A Wias { and at the point where the motor line makes | vibrate it reached London, The | 33 b oss 1 lie, was paimed | Pirt \Ts Adcross touy, ¢ Toarmetts eourt.and st e to Tudude | courts of Council Blufls, The resultls, and Wrn 0. enter. Falemount. park; South | 1 “(‘ ‘;"“"‘l tonchod Lond i ““l Lines like white lances from the tumbled | and sympnthetic, T ; nine of Coombs’ hired men They gave | it is abad that the obligation of a | My and Platn Seventh street and | Dalffrightened author was overwhelmed | 453 phroken he 5 5 lwnys bouds for their appearance today. bond has become to be looked upon as of no v avenue: Sixth avenue and Ninth | with letters of congratulation and | lently! The woods wer hoked witi el ) y 3 ceed wnm ifie A emb: ssod.” | m“,. pans 1 n“ new ‘\ul thodist .|: :'w_. | cousequence at all, and almost any fellow | street; Main .n‘)(v Worth strects; Worth m‘\' orders of editorsfor future *copy,” and | it, the branches were so laden with it, GHIEid: CHiAE tiess two “"' e L GITIZ NS ST ATE B \NK i« file at the oflces e architects, n induce almost 0 go on his bond treets: Perrvin avenue and ank it had so p " i and possessoe 1y = are g flo st the ofives of the architects, I | can induce almost any tnan to go on bis bond Broadway i Twenty-sixths fiftty | before avother yeuw had pussod his fame | It hadso pomeated, fitted and | L | not fuir « but it is perhaps this the 19th inst. for the. inspection of bidders, | When he gets into trouble. This is particu- | yvonuo and_Twelfth; Sccond av aud | hud grown too great for the city of the |:u‘ skys it ..‘4‘.“”; _.“’ o m;ll‘mufllul tendeney to sativize the sex which makes Of Council Bluffs "o trustoos of the chiirch e Satistied that | 145 the case where appeals are taken from | Thirteenthi Benton and Prospect str olleH/aate; says n WFIter1n e NoW |l ol caint whs. dordated. T tron ae | & e woman chary of the writ | Pald up Capital.... $1£0,000 they can secure a great many more bids than | the sentences of the police juc The cir- T'wo lig vere ordered located on Lower | < § 5 t ALLBOUNC Was doadened, 1 strongest of Bret Harte. The feminine nature | Surplus and Profi 50,000 SBEC Rl Belirs w1 il go. o ahis - Lave | cumatanses in Bl dises Bee 4bOl6 ShE saTis at points to be determined by the York Star. Lured by the flattering | gust, the fiorce: le awoke no “ | shrinks instinetively from ridicule, | Liability to Deposit | 850,000 PHS AOE Weilor tho ne staro fccd with | A f e iy e il | o on Nghts, breath of praiseand the echoof a re- | compluint from the snow packed, rigid | Knowing her many ol Hail Dimrcroms:—-L. A, Mil 4 granite and the cost not exceed the $30,000 | © t ik giac lderman Casper moved t HowH thots Hilad thedaonrablAtive ddut | BISB CL1oTeAl: »THEIE ‘Was 110 GHICIEINE | tHanches HOrolt within e ot Tortaan | SN Tt K EHATG Dy R OT CNAElS [l p for instance, and the ju fines him A8 Within two blocks of sy aro llghts bo WILUHRERSIL IS thesoDroRtBLYE (OBR Loy e e SRR 0L AhderHBeh: renchesherself withinherfrail fortress, | g fart, fart &, D. Bdmunson, Cliarled F. L. Hayden aud George Hovn. the Omaha | €208 0 and costs. He has_employed an | discontinued, and the motion prevaile the young literateur lnid weide his edi | {3 "G00 Gon “hranches of pine and 1t | e st seme osd s hspocrlsy of |y " kst tapital and surplus of ay photogiaphier, are arcanging for. the publica: | Btorney, and the attorney ivés tioticeat | 1t was decided to relocate a number of the | torial pen and journeyod toward the ris- | vie)ded and gave wh pineand fiv f the arch enemy. man, and fearing the | bank i Southwestern Loy yielded and gave way without a sound v | ' ) « | penetration of that ironical, but true RES | thirty six views of the most prominent build. | trict court. The appeal bond s fixed at £200 | tersections were shudowed by trees und tall Mt joutnoy was & telumphal pro The silence was vast, measureless com= | hoarted, admirer who piere s R e fugs und points of mterest in Omaha and s b P ool BGis | i, T oY Fumpo : ! s oy el oy on to it. No attorney or o sugzgostion of the interterenco of the | Eress. At every town the trumpet of tuke the following introduction to | Diokens of the Pact e tlam is roat the | QT It ;) v Work show 1o bt a sery fina moduction. | Prosecuting wituess appeirs in the district of tiie trees brought a resolution from wus blown hofore Lim, and ho w his **In the Cewquinez_Woods,” wherein [ ished Dby his own ses, . Onle the co B b Fiftcen bundred copies will bo printed ani | COUCt fo okl up the state's side, and aftor an Lucy requiring all property owiers > the S nipatantiAlihony || i s rasenta to dlie rend ab CHo OverEWInE e BRI O IS LAY & R Sy = sold on sul i will be r for a while it is dismissed and | to proporly trim thoir trees in frontof h 5, It W for onee that Am LD ILRLEE BEI B Yha h forestthy | Syed Minervas and those daughters of il g AR w o doclet, Do fellow who | property on tho' streets or_ovorhangin A4 SHACIEHL i fivhly bapiESf6EY | CC L o TBIADIDH S CrasbSelf v Ha Hesvorw dustl ol slieolisiitiad Dublieation for Comell B Ot & SWIAT | on without uny punishment whatever except ding it u.' R b i Ah bl et L AR SR Tho sun was going down on the Car- | eriaihaiies seanout, fiiching his dis | Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street. Bill Jeffvies, the hackman, occuplod the at. | 1o few b Ut - he may have laidin th “1 ¢ ance regulating th s tie “rilh_”"“h“!‘llm“ metronolis | Quinez woods. The few shaftsof sun- | homage of intellectial admivation. - tention of Judie Schurz vesterduy afternoon, | 1 the 1 Rissarrestiand ot to ity marshal was directed to | SHGER IG NS P e bataty | light that had picrced their pillared It an enchanted wand the Grent Can be reached from any of the depots sud whon tho udgo gove: nim thousual part | o HTVEIORAC Whe' was. Sl | o Cith fhe ooraa, Dud norloctad to com | B rlol nforval. As 1t convinced thay | Sicom wet lost in unfuthomuble dopths, | Michigan wiolds. Hisis the ompire of | Of Im0to i~ fug advice it was 0 rustle around and_find Gosta toay for nemanlt copimitier hst | S0 tha ork Ml Shiceh o eein ey a0 | O o hia. Buiceohs s ver beckons || O rptinterad thelr. ineflectul lancos on |lour latighter and oavtenrs. And such | Comlucled'by tho Sistors of Charity 860 and deposit it Jn the city troasuty, to: | S for an tinstrution. - His attores give | W W, Comas wrke tho coss to them, | thestar of his suceoss was cver beckon | the enormous tranks of the redwoods, | s tho rure quality of his genius that ho | By VoM. gether with the costs of a trinl that lasted of appeal and the court fixed the. Bond | building o piank: SHlb ek caepcontract for | ing him enstward, hesoon left us forfor- | pop g time the dull red of their vast 1”0 puntity ot his gonlusthut ho | = paMy—For bon=d and tuition cme y all ufternoon. On Wednesday nischt | 4Us500. 11 1y probable. e will mstio arognd (ing g plak sidewalkon Tweity-third | oign shores. | Afier a sojourn upon the | eilumns und the dull-red of their cust off | fos the eyelid tromblod wih the hosdey, | bracing all branehes of w finished educas s acconpanicd unother hackman named | 4 & get tho bon flled by responsibie parties. | ° e elostiie s ber Hical foot, continent, o *eventually settled in Lon- [ Homites th b e o s aislee, | s the eyelid trembled with the burden | FEEE rladics $15 for on g Smith, 10 the_rosidenco. of Mrs, O. B, | b fur ool filled by rosponstblo partics, | "Tho elcstric motor company was notifled to | o Ty that omporium of literature and | Dific, which mattod tho echoless wisles, | of his puthos when some sudden ‘fancy | fon for Soung SO G lon, @ womun whio washes and sows for | Ui E0 cse A for the fack of pro “"m'l‘l Riven ‘“,,‘,‘I_‘,h‘:“‘l’,,. ”fi}"‘ \'q"""- "““ b .“.;‘,, seems confuntod {0 remain, i it still scemed to hold « Lnlnn. Rlow 6tiite i Hate it dhiatng swith eITEht L Toy e five months, commencing st Monduy The visit was made for the pur- | the bondsmen vwill he relioyo R ok enty-sixth streets : 2 5 ¥ LS dying day. But cven this soon pussed. | Itppe silvor-trobled. strave even | inSeptember and February respectively, 1 friends lud loft there. The woman Sehkent Whitaves, Thiare bk castorn put ¢ house o bind in | reputatio comes to_us, as shown in | 500G “Bltions thit had all day Lt Yo b ; SISTER SUPERIOR SR ? 0 punishment whatever, There have been a sgant volume with gold edge e interlaced treatoy A L her twin sister, sad-eyed @ e SaE ol ARG Hokin the presence of hor. ciildren, one of | L SHOW TG FON WA i i BroabRta. |18 DeSAR G S e o asmCRUETopOR O T i vaieah) tast GHitiia) Bidarof tho d, laded and went utterly out. | g itollana, Mich., C. 1. Dowsbury publishes thom alittlo girl. * She ordored it (0 ceuse | jy the district court, at least 1 have nover | was to bind ifty of the volumes for %6 and | Atlantic to make hours lasting. Thoidol | gha‘oute tuilight, that did notcome from | the News and in its columns strongly recom- ) ulking so or leave the house, but he replied | o of o singlo ense, 11i4ya bing Aty ot olumes a6 ai o QUL G the outer world, but seemed born of the | mends Dr. Thomas a1 01 Tor ocughs, A th 11 » offensive ruage, The 8 the mayor present them to the various | of todaybecomes the plaything of tomor i 5 P g8, with more offensive language, The “I do not know whether it i or not here, t Ml plily A A wood itself, slowly filled and possessed | colds, sore throat, catar id asth Woman's temper was iroused it tho shame: | o (o sterae. e s Ot et | dity oiicors, A sample copy of thelir binding | row, anid in the dust and furmoil of duily | gho qislos, ' Tho straight, tall, colossal bl o L ks ok e malleiandl e of’ things ‘here and the sume | the hubble. by vehemently hrotestne thag | S EElo tho bloom and frugrance of | tranks rosw dimiy into columns of | SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT CARDS. fed o d m_from her house. | prctices provailing 45 in . town whero 1 | paper covers wess good onyuih s i, et | achiovementsavo lost. It isthe older civ- | ypward sme The few fallen t — T o . - oA Tt on aone. ! prai o] paper covers wewe good erough for him and P el e o, 1} . . ~ : used to live. There were ber of attors | all other: 0 hac e RO KRB Vo g ilizations which have probed and realized | oot ohod eirhuge length i bscur- | People Who Handle t S aa Qe - Ao AR e Stk ||l PG e s gl o bt | stretehed theirhugo length into obseur ple Who Handle Sash, Doors and Blinds ( » 1 1 thet teadily ywing i ly, shaken out (L RN O TG B TR amp,” seemed to touch a sympathetic | steadily; sowing fieecely, shaken out [ erous concern with which it inspived the ?ANTED - of purple-black clouds in* white, flocen- | two men, Culpepper, to i VY AT lent misses, or dvopping in long. lovel | was move or I, whom woman wy s colonel, to whom | 30D, EiseNisox, Pros ARy | | Tion of & photograveur ulbum containing | O1¢e thit he will appeal the caso to the dis- | gasoline lamps at points where the stveet in- | ing sun of his greatnoss. Boarding and Day School, MANUFACTURING ©O., tAvenue and 21t st triking the woman and knocking her dow Sl iy 5 h SERiureihaL AadItine ] R e i e Herd awn s who made their living by practicing in The contract and bond of Mr. Muore were | the future that find time and leisu ity, and scemed to bo on shadowy t Have Quee o e court, some yery uply bruiags | e police court, aud they got all the businoss. | called for, bt that gontloman tsked furtier | to be seitled in theiv convictions. “The | (il ' Tho stvange breath that filled | While T am aware that the namber of | And MBI Srwing: BoSaying Jana which she received from the Blows while de: | Mrinve suah i masit et bt P e look over the contract that had be 1y in their bood is tame,” and who- | ¢hode mysterions vaults had, neither | suverstitions is legion, says a writer | . Sawing of all ki Porch Bracketd, fending her home, and the highest tine fixed | \with tnu m:”\" 4 n;‘l_”“:l““kl.\ o I“l‘h:";“.{ 1 ;\H\ \|=|Id:ul\|l»‘mwl\Imt “.- n;l p;\vll until soever quickens it into L again Will | (o1qness” nor moisture; adry, fragrant | | SO BON LIV EL T | £ wood R.30 por load 'I‘\Ifi‘ «k Clen ; ¢ for such offenses was hose i’ sually ornate uings, o > po- oc is afternoon. He had his bond | fi L e 3 o Qry, i i pavrol, i, work o By o law for such offenses vas imposed | lico judgo imposed fne that wis more thin | 2 Rigas 10n 1o clim i 681 116 (e | A CR Y dust arose from the noisless foot that | ¥ 3 you | ks Tolophony 6 notioo that ho would appeal the ease. to | te fellow cared t his attorney would | of paving on Monday, but would like to have er who has been o fortunate us 10 | 493 their bark-strewn floor; tho adsles (& feW curious oncs pertaining to pluying YOUR PATRONA SoLICITED. i Qfktrion vourt. ke, appenl tho e a0 | £o tolim and say, ‘Here, you give ie about | a Litle mor time toix up the contract, Tho | MWaken the admiration of the old world | yight huve been tombs, the fallen trees | ards which may be interesting. - PLCHRRAG the amount of an ordinary fine, suy § council granted his request and adjourned | 18 Wise to live with the inhabitants and | gnormous mummies, the silence the soli- [ Most of theso superstitions I have OFFICER & PUS and Ll appeal your case your 3 o'elock this afternoon. 2njoy the rustle of his laurels. tudo of a forgotten pas gathered from persons I have met, and, Natice to Contract rs. ::f-{.:-‘:'rli“l."m'lll"lp‘-\rlxl»lllrn SOl y:{;\:rllllelx.nlxl:-"l ) TR g0 "'1“{"" tl""{" [”"1‘;‘.“‘ ‘h',"'“(“?"l,‘"ml Bret Harte has always been remark- | While some of them “did not believe in BA Dl I; li; R Sealed proposals will be roceived at the of- | the case fails for lack of prosecution, and the | = Wehave e for fnside improved | Sense, find fault with Breb Futto fov his | gple for the g uiy of his in- | foalish superstitons,” they woild, nev . fice of the architects, Mer- | attorney has gt a double colrt costs | Property, terms all cash. I you bave a bar- | long sojourn abroad, Wereit, indeed, | 4,quetions, Ho k 9 and the s at times when' fortune wi vium' Ulock, Council Bluffa, ln, _until 2 | have boon piled Wpon® the taxpayers, w gain to offer call on E, H. Sheafe & Co. at | for no other reason, the condition of the | yriicior mastor artist, When a scone | agains ; tuy, some little supersii: Corner Matio and Broadway. J 0 o0 the Hth - day of August are puid, and that is the lastof it oncel e Lo ht law "l"”"ij“ nt "l' has be ted to the reader, upon | tious act “just tosee if it would make COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. or the erection 1 c 10t say that we have any of the s The Fat P = justify his ¢ e Saltus hassaid | o SN ¢ ith the | any difference in their luck.” Dealers in forelzn and domestic exchiunge. the new Fimt Methodist Epis racticing before the police court. he ’ he Kt Byisoer, Somewhe: he > United | IS Yery R R By , 3 fone Toetlons 0 intorcst pad on (e chureh at Council Blufts, accovding to t T R 11 O'Nelll hos an eye to outward ap- Q(Ix.‘\l-:ll‘:.lfiq“:::tl( et ‘,’miiff,'r"f.,i-l foliotly T imvashown, It apieals to) him (|, G0 °F tho Bk cmines suorel ons R i D vised plans and specifications, Each bidder | the first part of the comparison is tivi st | b el S ) throughout the book, and “palpably ac- | 18 thut where a card player who is not will state the amonnt he will allow for the | absolutely just. Out of ® :thousand cases ive writers is enough to “make an | sompinies the narrative like a melody ng good luck gets up and solemnly present building, Iach bid shall be accom- | which have been appeated to o higher court Occasionally ho b Hort | Soherkiiiiapssitih Land thns ooy nt perfume. sround his ehiair threo times in panied by a certified check for &0, asn | there ought to have at least been one followed | i ue e pie Ak 8 ROy [ Jhetico; 18, AR, Lo S Eovernmentily the cant of the day to affect to o to propitiate fortune. orthe player guaranty that the party ing the award | up and prosecuted.” time prisoner dofug the outside choves, and | *fguilty of nothing less than compound- despise ““fine writing’; to'extol and eulo- [ Will call for a new pack of car will entor into a contract and give satisfac- | Turning to Deputy Marshal White, the o~ | Working around the building. A veryelean, | ing a felony,” a conclusion in which simplicity, 1 remember to have | “The partnersin a game of cards who tory bond. The commiltee ‘reserves the | cor usked; “How many cases that have been | 1ank, cadaveroas sort of u prisoner was com- | most of the novelists of our day will | £ TR Wio were aceustomed vo | have the grain of the table vunning be- to reject any or all bids. appealed from police court have been followed | plaining to the sheriff the other day because | coincide. By living in London the speak of these masterly periods of our | tween them are also supposed to be order of the committee, up and prosecuted in the district—that is, e ¢l - fality N 3 ¥ ot Thi bl ik o Avahitects. dpa o ) R AR ) | he thought there was partiality shown, | American author is enabled to secure ab | ¢)op as “purple patehes with which helped thereby. This, 1 am told, n W. S, MAvE, Chairman, “Never heard of one,” was the deputy’s *“Why don’t you let me do a little of that out- | once the protection of both govern- |\, Hyypte saw fit to embroider his other | Irish superstition. O AE howy | Sedeetary. R ol side work once in a while, so that I could get | ments and _to reap tho emolu- | wids faultless stor It has always | . If you are a card player, and not ha sl Itisdifiicalt to_ fix the responsibility for | & breath of tresh airt You know Iwouldnt | ments of a double sale. Bret Harte | goomod tome that this protest emanated | ing o table in your room, sturt to play Try Manawa beach, near hotel, e these failures. The city : s S has heen shrewd enough to avail him- | fom incompetence and mediocrit s on the bed, then beware, for this more sand, nice bottom, clean rooms, prosceute them, neither does the ~ county at- fan ulive, haven't you even a little bit of | Self of this, ~And itis said that the in- | j5wall for those who lack the cunning of | i ot sure to bring misfortunes in- s e trney. - Often the plaintiff employs an attor- | senset Do you think I would let such a [ habitants of Albion regard him as a | ghis hrose poet to decry a power which | numerable. “Inige ;‘»:3:.‘..'.( |’»1>l;l;-~-ti )‘1« anl_v. : i,” “.‘1’ “}:r?‘::‘mf‘":lu‘;n‘vm\:“h‘ o :-k"lllfllun]us you show up on_the outside! It | prodigy and never ceuse towonderut the | 4yyhies him tocallup a bitof lands Never throw a pack of cards at any ‘Juiige Deemer’s decision in the paving in- o uths sed | o venway., B v genius which can draw sue o 1 s 9o 2 aanh e inat g i ¢ oot o iU | and he drops out even if his attorney is Now you see Sl % | PELISCHDIDWECE 0L HrgIN DAjure © | nossof vision that makes tho reade o the person struck, that hus-lut.u.llrll\n-vxmlllnm the Towa bench | fous 'to. follow up. W VICLOFY In the 10war | . B a t ane Of, thut 1s out, thoro Pommod in by tho brick and mortar fairly cateh his breath, Who can find | . When you have apack of cards which for many ycars,” said un attorney yestorday. | court. threo hundved. That's the kind of samples | that great city, which a cy 18 de- | it in‘his heart to quibble with an author | have seen their bestdays do not commit AND— It involyed the interestés of all the large | Itis estimated by the city clerk that there | to have for t ors-by to gaze on. Then | Scribed as “an invocation to sui viit | on ghe score of rhetorie who gives us in | the imprudence of giving them away. l i 1 N American Notes and Queric 1 you cities of the state, and 1f it had been against, | B¥€ soveral thousand dollars which the city | a follow says, “Phoy must feed the. fellows | in stone, burst burst of conscious poetry this pic- | Ttis alio bud lucle, The proper plan i P["i\[atg l/lospital \ L] r 73 could recover from forfeited bonds in crim rotty ore, ! 2 tries { i ot av L4 us there would have been no more paving in | (o414 reco 4 uhe 0 « pretty well there,’ and he tries to got in, It is the merit of Bret Harte to have 23 o dawn? to burn them, and preferably with pep- pviug in | ol cases if the matter was taken up, Many [ *'T i whispered that tho shoriff js another | struck the Keynote of the American Tiiad | 158 Of the dawn? per and salt, : ; Hal The belicf that a lurgenumber of peo- Oor ! Brosdwhy nud 26ih Straat, ple have in the efficacy of fortune _tell- nul B ing by cards is too well known 1o dwell § 1o gmentof alisureleal and chronte upon. These people, when o fortune : s ases of the biood teller is not convenient, will often pick i diseiies of the ur y and soxual out their own fortunc by meuns of divers | ¢ _**,’j}‘,“,‘;.:;,"”‘,“'J'\.‘.,f',‘,‘.]',‘m“’,‘,"" kinds of solitair . s treated fully. Then there is theold proverb: “Lucky o atention paid todisedses of the P ards 1 Asth Consumption. Bronchitis at cards, unlucky at love, ma, Coisumption,” tie W's Disease, Rhoumatisi Council Buffs for the next twenty years, or | of these bonds ar | . Jor years, ol honds are in ca of felony whes 3 e o s i “It came with a hush in the storm; any other public improvements, und all the | the accused left the city immedi {,‘.l,l..livl“'\l{ 1',:',,",;‘\” ARAUROERIDROR of ‘“‘ and Odyssey. He is the founder of n : cities of the first class would have been in the | Ketting bond accepted. Mar upon the sickly or omiclated condition of a | 56000k = In him mdst of the later short- sume fix. The attack was @ subtle one, skill- re not worth the bond iow, but thero | prisoner the shorift will slyly remark, “Ob, | Sl0ry writors and novelits of the south fully planned aid " exccuted, and reflects n | 35, Blenty of casos where they are, and iv a now comer. He onl] Jestert | have found their inspivation, Tt first oc- ot e 3 Lgbex would be i profitable field for some enterpris- | duy He'll be all ri ¢ weelss, like | curred to him to immortalize that **pic- good deal of credit upon the shrewdness of 1 gleancr in the employ of the 6 thit fat fellow : 4 PEo e e EBROE e R the attorneys who bad it in charge, and If it 4 ¢ ko | turesque passing civilization™ of ‘the 00 tabli frontier whose escutcheon was a red had been successful the precedent established Mandel & Kiein o ffering great bargains shirt and a derringer. The great would have been tuken advantage of when- [ in every department, We show the. best G A LY 8 l\\'l‘l'u’n_\l' public improvement was started in | line of “cook stoves and ranges in the ci e s(}vl Inflln- erly ,l.l\-“:nlulw 1 \\.:mu..-il any of the cities. Itwould have beena dissa- | from #10 fo &40, In vinware we carry th in other artistic minds the desive to per- | flecked with ecin ad e opal g X able and dangerous precedent, for one | hostonly and spld t bottom prces. Caypets T R petuste’ their own environment. Tho | ‘}\”\1{:1\)\ l\'”tgllll__\ Illlllul "nnml,v > new offices of the g Rock [s- | Cancer, Variocele, Hydroe man, with influence md_property cnough to | 1O, my 1 we just beat the. world, fobmet he People of / ntine. | yesult hus been what {8 genor- | Gt T G LS KO j“‘ HieT land route, 1602, Sizteenth and Farnam (mer. DI of tho Oy and st/ | rocure a little indemnitying boud, could | pricd of cavpets 65 cts., now 40 cts.,and so on | A1 Argentine gentleman’s ambition is | ally recognized as the southern | §1¢ PHC (0D B ifiing, lift street, Omauha, e the finest in the city. [ SRYE curvitbune i SRR s stopped the ovel o i s g i aume Wi > le A mers v it Wo hav bariment devored exclusively nYesopHs 1 the fmprovements in every city | through the cntiveline. We show a large | be able to eall himself an esestanciero— | movement in Awmerican literatur It came with the sparkle of emerald Cull and see them. Tickets to all points | 1o the ire Dclior Uierine disguses 106 I noveltitaniaamt o o e et : ) i p ; ol sos, and the flash of diamonds in | o B arely paciked and freo from I ot (s duudtod e atalay tha s line in I‘l‘x’n‘ln‘n:lw:::\ \u'lr.l‘;l‘tx;‘h l::‘lli\‘ll! 1Tt | that is the owner of an tancias, or (\\“]llt'lll hl;)m called 1;.3 |1|‘ G uh’\l: ERROlasons Sor ey “hhl".ri“”“...“. east at lowest rates rely paclced and fr n broad, liberal, but yet acute judicial mind, rylug the most complote assorty canch, Most ¢ estanci 1o | Creole Duys, ddock’s “Pennessee | s, Goods anad voices Brele = = rrespond nfidential. Address: capublo of graspins overy phasd of any quest | chots oM atrlee Hoos roerd i [zanthicy Mosts of sthelestanalosian sho il it tn'eiois 's “Lome Star | ¢Ping woods, and voices inthe trayeled | “ A1), WORK WARRANTED e ELLINGER'S tion that may be presented, and I think it is diumuu‘-]‘,“i:l“ of Plute are dboub threo square leaaues in Voolson Slov Am'lnxl 1 [roads 2 A ¢ . . SIS DR BE . f simply more. evidenco dicuting that Judge ', Waedeolias e smecseription. " Side- | oxtent, but t here are somo_ that reach Alabaman Studios? of Bdw The * lo of Fiddletown” contains , ; B Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, y developing into a ripencss this unloading salo, brices etse | & hundred leagues and over, says the [ “Uncle Remus” and the * another exquisite deseription wherein 3 X, ? 5%, Biro nd 35 ouncil Blufrs, la. that \\(mI |le| him for the discharge of the du- were and compare Maudel & Klein's Ilustrated American. During the | Glimpses” of Ameclin Rives and Miss this magician surprises us with this reve- 3 ;:":h“»“l‘.:m;:‘u st positions in the judiciary | Broadw: **boom"” of three years ago theestanciers | MeClolland, lation of a haleyon season, 4 = =4 5 2 43 ent mone n;,m and lef importing 3 o arrowly the works of **And then, without warning, the B, J. G. Tipton, real estate, t =5 pen porting |~ He who reads narrowly the works of 4 1en, without warning, th Gommeralal' mien, New “Pacifio.” Cotinoil P L 4, v Y cattle and horses, and in building fine | this later coterio of American writers | dropped from heaven a day #o tender, so Blufls, is under mutlagement of W.dones with | A good hose reel freo with every country housesupon their propertics. | can readily discorn how truly it is tine- | mystically soft, so dreaniiiy beautiful, | DR. T D. Ao uew simple rooms. Breaad noad el tea i The typical estancia house is” one story | tured with the veined humunity of the |0 throbbing and alive with the flutter: '.‘,‘“‘.T.',' N And siiver filling by oaili % ————— — high. The estanciero and his family | nuster—just as a careful eritic 'may de- [ ing of invisible wings, so replete and ! m blosk. Council Blafls. Money at. reduced rates Toaned on chattel | o Munhattan sporting headquarters, 415 | USUslly occupy i house by themselves, | toot in Harte's own weitings his tllegl- | bounteously ove with an awal sud real estate security by E. H, Sheafe & Co. | Broudw ! a separate one being devoted to the | ance to Dickens, Thackeray, [rving and | ening and joyous urrection not A HOTEL BARGAIN B Bt mw"““ e s ;;.lu:»t f ru llu\n; 1 to the ||\|\1.‘hl.in.-:, ete., | Hawthorne; for genius dus ever its fol- l:}\ughtl by x;umLul limited by ;.4 d (h.l: : u.,nu.‘lx 1, Oc oun eil Blurs, lx 1, for ..‘m 5 5" 0f » )20 N, Main, Desperate 'suicide. while a fourth is occupied by the peons. | lowing, and in ti 1e of the vast stim- | they thought it fit to bring her out and | Furnished and in zood repi s, Besthotel in P. C. Miller, ihe paintorand decorator, ap | Jetallsof the desperate suicide of a Potta- [ ‘the gaucho (properly pronounced gu- | ulus he has suppli American obser- | lay lier in_ thut glorious sunshine that | he et Contripy leoutel ' Btz . fists Lome to his friends, $18 South Sixth street, wattamie county man well kiown through- ““'“l'hl‘h ) "!'l”““'"" 1\'"1"‘“!;’") y ‘i led | yation and portraiture. the mission of | spr ml‘l]wl Ihlu- ”“\ llm‘llplnuln’n brid ”l good hotel man. Apply to e outthe western part of the state have been [ BOWUcho) i8 the cowboy of the River | this greatauthor to boregarded. Our | torch the happy lintels and doors. " And S. P . acquenin & Co's Jowelry Store £ you wish 10 sell your property call on the | received by his. friends at Walgut, this | Elatte district. e is the- decendent of | civillzation is constuntly —changing. | there she lay boautified and calm.” = 1OMERQN-BROS, Props. Bt L - - Judd & Wells Co., C. B. Judd, president, 606 iphat i pary man was W, 1, | the Spanish colonist and the Guarani | With euach year the hutur f Exquisite "as our author appears in | Council Bluffi » » = = Jow Broadw g slova, | Indinn woman, and belongs toa cluss so | neteristies of our vast to > riptions of natural sconery,he = > New H tor ut that place, and also un clevator at Man. | SiPtinct that, were it not hespoke a |are receiving /' the translorming s ctain vein of ir which at MAXON & BOURGEQIS, = ; © Now Hot i L o S e dialect of the same language s the | leaven of forcign immigration, | times pervades his writing, in its own Archltects and (. Tho oo ! erday whereby | Bing and another ut Audubon, besides baving | Spanish - Amerieans do ho might be | The day is nat ¢ away when | way noless deliclous. Inthis respect F Rt drend hatel 1§ falbg feruistion with i sinitar pluats in vearly all 110 | aken to elong to n different race, wo shall attain & certain’ insipid | there isno other writer wio ean ap- Superintendents. hreo of tho finest elevators that money can ! vostorn lowa. Sey ————— homogeneity without the present | prouch him, Take this explanation FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS, buy. Thoy aroto be provided with tho eral months ago 1t became evident to his | Rits, spasms, St. Vitus aance, nervousness nt_ flavors of locale and dialect }r..mm\:.nl......‘n Bar'—Mr. Juck Haw- RIOR DECORATIO est safety d s and flaished in the m friends that his mind was failing, aud his and by are soon cu 1 by Dr o . Toom Merriam Bloek. Conncll Bluffs. fowa i STtariAare Mo ourad by ) uly, they who have embalmed for | lin speaking Boom 0 Marpiam Blook, Counall Blufs complete and workman like manner, making | fther came ot from the old home in @hio to | Nergiue, | Kice sumpless atitubu & ¢ prosperity these fleeting types of our | *'Bf I wasasked to p'int out a purty [ — it the largest and best r system in | ook after his iuterests. T'he mental condi- e race should merit our appreciation and | little village where o retived sport ay : ,‘;“.,'._ The confort safuty wid convenienco tion of his son was such that he found it nec- She W as Aol TaLe: gratitude, didn’t eare for money could exercise hi F. M. Ellis & Co., of the traveling public been carefully | essary to take him home with him. This The ap o rucsts In success i itevature two thingsat | self freque ely, I'd s imp- considered in making this cootret, as i the S T P ] [ T AmOng tho - gusste of ISR et 0 KR BL el Teoduany Bac l\\(;‘\xll"‘lxxl‘n‘f\l with 1 A.RCI'II E S Electric Trusses, Belts, other arrangewents of this building. The 7 ik gt the Helena was & widow from Salt Lake, By are 4ha.spenspie; O i ' out e i h I ( : I | ’ B s & gl the ateusylum for treatment. Under the | Sho stayed two days, and had three m ation and felicity of expression. | large fumily de ;umhn" upan his exe i Chest Protectors, Ete, gjucation of price wis secondary wonsiioea- | ey of the physicians of tho ustitution ho | the losine iy M ad ihres menls | Mo greatart of modvrn lottors 15 that | tions, itdon's puy.’ AsMr. Haulin And Buil ling Superintendenta. s M AORE REDMEDIAE) sirable ap fquipment as possible, and it is be- | Fapidly recovered his former mental vigor, | Inde uudvnl.h That e ng she went to uggestion, The novelist nowadays | family conslsted wainly of fomulo | (Roous & sud 452 Bed T o ERRINLRR 66 SRR O 0 R0, Hoved that this will be ohralued by 10 tlos: | and bis friends were infermed thit he was b | the biet snd feived o tha o, | 4ppeils 10 o public so intelligent nid | arults, this remarks ‘is quoted rather to | s Ny Mot G o elled | 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, I, ing of this contravt a it condition to be discharged and advised | some olork for her bill. The gentlo. | SiScerning that he no long need adopt [ show the breadth of his humor than the 2 e s remioval 10 his futhors home. His father | mnly ofeind logked. at the rasiater | 1he labored and ‘diductic’ touo of an | exact extent of his responsibilitics.” = J.C. Bixby, steam heating, sanitary en- | came to the institution to take him home, A N o lier century, Open any volume of In the same story the **Old Man” has g glnser, 943 Lifo bullding Oumina; 203" Mer | He was apparently mentally and physically Ahd palitaly dnlonoed the l',’::l‘..‘},',‘\‘,‘, ¢ | Smollet or Flolding and you will be | invited some friends to his house, and ho C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, wm block, Couneil Bluts, in his normal condition and extromely anx- A WS | umazed at the careful and painstaking | is foarful that his wife, a modern Xan- — Wholesule and Retall Dealers n—- —— fous to roturu to his busine® inyJowa. When | duys, and her bill “would be o and so, | FEEFC G g S i ar i e[ A agans DRt AL e 8 18 \ A Deserted Babe. he arrived at the ruilway statioh to take the | As a hotel day is divided into four parts, | d¢til “,{”f “]‘;' b these old-fashioned | tipue, may Teoniite ok flf, i ..f,‘,'"['"f“ The attention of a police officer was at- ll;niu ?l;mm.- m; wn-m;'d t be in a very | for three meals and lodging this com- "!"': ‘:',".:.'Tnl:'ll ”}Itr\tnlw\l-l !‘lll“prllt‘sr'l( m:i‘fl E“.l};::‘l l‘l nlq\‘hl““ lim‘.‘.‘u‘x Iulf‘w U, I|m1” tracted by the wails of au infunt injthe vicin. | ghoprful fran 2 A o s | tion was entirely correct. The lady, . Juld well endure | wi B e B 1 [] X S Mo ol 5 y id torward on the platform talk- owever, thought she They (™ which with greatc ity of the Northwestern house at 0 o'clock an animated manner with his friends. | g v “;,‘ thou I,’Ll' was being fooled. | ¢p oy prolixi Peoplo are so well read | man’s house, and that, invoking the DI} st Stock and Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogu 1ast night, and upon investigating it found a | nger tratn was pulling out, and Neg. | She took a piece of paperand w pencll |, 000vasent diy that they do notrequire | vine Power, if the ease were his own, 10 [ Noa, 205 and BroRdway. o d 801 and o0d B SO o Bluket little mito of humanity wrabped up in its | ley stood on the edge of the platform wa A Nos. 205 and 207 Brosdway, and 204 and 205 Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, und began to figuring, and then with a | A ‘ < - ' i an author to elaborate his ideas, Quick | would invite whom he pleased, even if in swaddling clothes and lying on the veranda l ing the faces of the passengers through the | 100k of triumph turned to the smiling 15 aleta s A e 1, 1f the cue 18 given | 80 doing he Imperiled his Mhm“" The | | : vil s of the conches > had rus! clork, Thel > sald: *‘I kuew | | of tiat Wostary. Ho called the wtention of | IS 5 “SELhER 50 B UREVL L | SR gne” [ ocon in this uouss | thoms they relish the originality of tho | povers of evil, he further remarked, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ‘ . came with blue openings in the brok up and tumbled heavens; it came with stars that glistened f and then paled, and at last sank drowning in those deep \kes; iteame with those c 8 broadening into vaster whose shores expanded at last inté one illimitable ocean, cerulean no more, but i imson and opal dves; i the jumatos to tho fact that somebody was | and was standing beside bis b gty PRRR il Rl thought. ‘It isthe pregnant ulterance, | should contend against him vainiy, All S not taking very good eare of her baby, but | o * 5 | the hy P t delights and en- | th lelivered with a tersenessand vigor 3 H ) Hydraulic and Sanita Enginee Pla stimates 3 ¥y | with his head thrown back facing tho vaqulre S owens of bersunsion | the pithy saying, that delights and en- | this delivered with v and vigor ydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. ans, I ¢ | Itrequired al’ the powers of persuasion lost in this necessary translation, . lr ln ln Specelfications, and Supervision of Public Work. Browa 1 i Building, Counvil Bluffs, fa, they protested that there wus no such an | . | moving trgin. As the last coach was passing | b : appendage to the hotel as @ baby. An ex- | a'sudden tnsine freak seizod hin and by | 00 the part of the ‘clerk to explain to amination showed that the little stranger | ¢ > - the lady and collect his bill prang headlong from the platform aud fell y X iis bill, varlous phenomena ! S lag } ” 0 woel i 2 v s pl ymena of nature he i8 un- | frontier village, has a characteristic ad Wwis about two weeks old und had been aban: | yyder the coach with his head resting on the — ~ - ™) u\ql\, and he possesses an artistic | venture, Hurte cannot vesist giving the N Schur Justice of the Peace. Office over American Express, No, 4 tertains. In all these requisites our au- thor is an adept. As an observer of the | The hero, during a visit to a_distant doned there and evidently some time before. | il A sécond 1o B Aok & 1 outen’s Cocon. Take \ TThoy took tho little one and cared for it dur: | Sy, fha ,l.l".\.‘ll‘ff\: g Pl P othans for Van Houten's Cocoa. Takeuo | yopeption, ussoclited with @ subtle | reader a hint of it, although itis done at Broudway, Council Blufls, lowa, ing the night, It was a g beheading him, The spring from tho p — - irony, that is unrivalled. No uthor | the expense of the poet Longfellow, in = Wl paper at 814 conts por tolis LOL rew- | den that the horrified father could not have | the now Rock Island tickot oftice. T scene more vividly to the or, | “Buthere he was waylald by beauty Bauts, st C. L Gulette's oard st provented the act, even if the maunex of bis | ets 10 wll poluts east at lowest rates, Henceforth it becomes o background | —beauty opulent in charms, affiuent in | Courts. " Roorns 7 and 8 Shugart-Beuo Blosk, Councd Bluffs, lowae 4 ————— form beneath the moving train was so sud- 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets (s | can by afow musterly phrase ] the following fashion Sloue & Sims Attornoys at Law. Practice in the State and Fede re

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