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THE OMAHA DAILY BI‘IE FRIDAY OVEMBER 7, 1800, 3 T calamity was only prevented by a very handsome COUNCIL BLUFFS, il extinguis! st o o L Al " He Tealine chen_ lere he Yioua e, I'he father discoverod the love 1 wking Then the Reds Retreated, S g v . < ing lamp ! i i OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. ’ and did not molest his family any furthe . . | that was going on, e was naturally A gontleman _passed through Kansas Is an important factor in keeping | i 0, W. Hardman, & Hancock Physician Ate | QU< Dot tECst B8 ordny, howevoer, he | Love Letters Over a Century 0ld Found in | fariousat the affair, and immediately | City the other day on his was to Exvel good hiealth if it does not act in thel Delivered by Carrier in any part of the City, tempts to Kill Himself, returned and threatened to avcomplish what New Yorlk, | dismissed the conchman, Shortly after- | sior Springs, whose name thiee or four § H W. TILTON. - <« '« MANAGER i he had failed to do with the lamp, kil his | ward the time came for the family to go | vears ago was one of the most popular in way intended by nature, its functions 1 5 woman had ample reason to be. into the count They were driven to | the dail ; hat tho y o 7 ) TELEPHOND & L X | i untry hey were dr 1 the Vopre of that day, says the are performed by other organs,—< B tiesy OMoe, N5, 1. | THREATENED TO KILL HIS WIFE, Ml i A “"‘_.[ | HER SOLDIER LOVER PERISHED. | Sorano, and had almost got as far on “ Kansas City Times, 1t was My, John T, e ’, tangs: and O Night Editor, No. 2 | R, . Au infor wn | their way as the town _of Bolsena, when | Shy of Deming, N. M., whose deed of the Kidneys and the Lungs; anc ! Lt 2 7 i ¢ with threatening to kill and [ g e Y _ | the carrlngo wns suddenly stopped by ( havoism in snvin wifo and family «esult is a breakdown of general healtha | = MINOR MENTION Stolein Livery Rig—The Council De- ed an ked up in the city | Then the Noble Euglish Lady Died of m’m- Hy);mln."‘lvl h }\\‘\.Hm x’m masks, ‘f{.nu‘m.“ wre by band of savage : 3 N i {iReig e T & ¢ P ¥ who pulled the coachman down from | Apaches after n rinning fight of several ' ’ 11 \ L i — oltios ko Ivimgdel e \OTd O RIT The date of his hearing has not been fixed a Broken Heart—A Lochinvar 1518 o', bound Hirm, atid tretteied the kiallos will. aver. make: hemame xoon | SWITL'S peleIO N. Y. P. (o, Hurt on the Northwestern - and e will probably be kept belind the bars in Italy ~Cabbage and | owner and his family with ant death | spicuous one in the history of the west \ }r;"m’w“ lwfll"w-""'““f"{\\m.. . Minor Mention. i‘J‘:fr”“u“f.‘:_-yf\‘.""”'”M" s Iregiom e Hym ir)m--\ did not give up all the me The story isus follows: 18 the remedy of nature to stimulite ‘The Misscs il enterta e gets Itagain, e they carried with them, My, Shy had settled on o vanch in New A X : Lo AR LRI R L g et g Owing to my loss by fire on October 27, 1 P ping no help for it, the gentleman | Moxico with his wife ar the skin to proper action. It neves \:r rlw’mw’ ‘l “l”:'\“‘m‘ ikl “'; VN‘ :‘ bil o1 want to look at & vevolver, about a | an Delled to ask all parties indebted to [ On the ancient battleficld of Stone | emptied his pockets and handed all their | their place being sevente | fails in this, and always accomplisheq Wit Y “ it ,‘m.‘n m‘“ will be | calibre 33, one that will shoot stroug enough | € t0 pay upatonce. J. SULLIVAN, Avabia, in the town of Palantine, Mont- | contents, about £80, to the robh id | any other settlement, I domocratic jolification on Saturday | to malke a fellow feel it.* T gome county, was found rvecently a | 10 get off so easily. But the affair was | attucl by a roving band « the purpose. o S i was a gentiemanty ocking man ot | i LML AL motallic bos. the ontents of which coe | MO yet over, Another unploasant sur- | Apnches, who songht to deive off the $end for our treatise on the Blood : [ mi looki " The city council spent a portion of yester. it bl ‘ rise was in store for him s the [stock. Mr. Sh ) s 1l armed Judge MeGe istening to and deciding ddle ageo, dressed an iteligent, § o SraRLLRE & % | 4 L ock, Mr. Shy, who was well armed 1 ikokd | fito Saelous cIvil stills; bat without . e 01t | gyyee -‘T:‘Z.y.“vH lllun»m:l Qf(.:...“'w.'i.,‘... day afternoon looking over the old ity jail | veal an interesting romance of 1ong | Loihors mounted thelr horses again one | and had plenty’ of ammunition, placed and Skin Discases. of a jury I y bl 4 witna view of remodeling it and avranging | ago. The box was badly batterod and [of them suddenly seized his eldost | e his wifo and ehild in a place of safety SWIFT Spkc id better quarters for the | was begrimmed with tue rust of many | daughter, swung er up to the saddle in { within the house and then opened five, e magor and all the i years, It was about six inches long and | front of himand tore off at full gallop, | which was rveturned. — The fight was | « ONLY--DE Ledue's Perlodioal Pl rman Everett, were present. | two in Kramer a clerk in C. Devol's har ric Co, Atlanta, Gas ats o'clock y are storo Allen Huorst and Susie Deets, both of Lin: coln, Neb., were 1 Justice Barnett it to afford larger city prisone: s, but Al¢ lay morning. A number » taken out of the show | in marriage by of the revalvers be The Ttalia loe ure convi | . Fow 1A 3 y 5 I S 1 : 108 deep, The casket was ®pened | Lhe Ttalian police are convinced that 1 for some time, till one of the In- | e ¥rench 3y, 808 o (h pstrunl system ang The county boacd of supervisors meets | case and laid out for the Inspection of the |y youpgr more was spentin tho building | With consider Ui NeiTtvand .,1" “C 1 the conehman was one of the highw: ed in erawling up and | Cure suppression from whatover canse. - Promoie N\ \ next Monday, at which time there will b an | supposed purchaser, There was no 38 among | qicece B8 (R L TG0 lan for conslderable dificulty, and its con- | ;4 “and - strol suspeet that th tting five to the house. LA DL LI DTG R LU gn‘.‘(x al can vis ;‘rvn.“\l‘.u-' ke i thowm, and the customor seemol to be a littlo |y iSRERE IR PRI BERCEC egestad. | tonts n]mu- found to consist of locket | young lady might have been a confede- | This necossitated flight; so, sending ar I Gimuine by ey & M .n.?‘»& pegilar meetl of Unity wild this aftor | disappointed, but fiually pioking ont a8 | 0 BORAS BRI LT TRG bost and a bundle of letters written upon | Fate in the plot. Muvs, Shy forward under cover of tho [ Getke st ngte e O s sidts, 1 s ot T bl ' | made some inquiries concerning its shooting | ) (R wove the marshul's oftice wp | Parehment and tied with a faded piece | o5 mmeeree L L smoke of the burning building, the hy — There w meeting of the Womnn's | GUI11es 0 £ T tanirs ¢ he portion now oceupied by | of blue vibbon, The locket is of gold | jaid. and the dainty violet and the mod- :v’wl nd (;n.h_‘ AL .vx-.‘\.mn »(”H\n-[mi; Tn‘ ¥ ¥ e e RbH B albies (hes i ‘l o see some of the wnunition that it for another tier of colls, leaving only a | and of exquisito workmanship. It has | est lily huve often openad the portals of I.)“\.'v\nl(vu l'\\""”;)llll‘l‘l“’ L d ‘..\;] i‘-ylv ‘w‘ ho | I \ N 07 Bk Lho st onice of MeiTy st Ostormrey | LR IEIIGHESEL gi I upon the | AMell entrvway, which could be used v | on one side, inscribed in monogram, the | love, but it hus boen left to California to | peowing n vl A ) here e Some cartrtages were laid o o0 the | searching aud booking prisoncrs. This would | 1otters " while o other roduce the wbbage that ever led | ™\ 1) > l iRy e & WHcl (€58 st nin “ploledd Vbt o8 Bt lONiNA he ARDRBLEY oF WDTIRaBAE letters “*A. H. D.," while on the other :'Hj\ :l‘~1\l{ “1"“..‘ l‘ 'n. tl -1 « f' An Indian’s bullet went through the | | g Jo tine.” It was very entertnining and instrue: | and fitted then in the chambers of the cements i isa curlously wrought hunting scene, | 108 HEH FOIMANCE that wound up in & | ehild's hip and lodged in the fathe tive. 4 5 L . Mutsta) Tatapiston’s ol wovide for the | savs the v ¥ 3t The locke: ' g boly, but the fight went on, My, St It was rumored that Sherift O'Neil woent sat deal of deliboration Larshal Templeton's plans or says the New York Sun. The locket | ™Sa pit oo o ¢ o ding to the S the upper rooms g FoiiE ¢ sortalne o mints T 12 | van” forward somoe distance, and then W N LoD §dny out inthe country uight on an impor- of excite:ment or nervous- wted by the police, the ¢ to bo | contains a miniature, delicately painted | ynquestioned statement of Granville W, dropping tho child in the brash \\n"x d ll\\h'\nwllntn‘\‘-t‘ -"l‘v\lhl'vl‘:‘w:::"\\““\ E CUNG THIBTON Th eonieoton Wit s oM uia) At || 1o ‘tions, and he suddeuly turned [ large enough to contain three or four cells, | o porcelain, of u young ludy of rare | Alexander, n grain merchantof this city, | fucabout and fiva at the leading pue- | . We don't capoct one arvy goose o1 away, ties, the self-cocking pistol aud fired it with the \Iuvn an ample space all the way xu:nntlm';ml beauty. there stood in front of the door of one | g0, who would thus be brought to a | Vit weshallallow the following to get awa; The grand is session and by o uzzle vressingag S is breas! o cle Two o! ¢ Pt o * to be divided Tha 1. UutLl S, cisco’s real es o dealers ¢ § ’ il 1 o i on Christiins nulul.\ H‘ \canos i l:: X .‘m‘.lu ' ‘11” it L L s U in\"x i ””».u '(“.'-mm‘- »m’n v“ ‘\('n.n The letters, though the writing was [ Of Sun I lf'”“I \' Ili Vi Mx ey t ¢ | stundstill fora time. Then another short ) Mol i Tatea witkh er of wity s heing exa o cems " d to su an extent « nents for ¢ ition o % y 0! S crnardino co v g p e R ¥ 0 the work is being pushed alotg with unusual | b eomd et l'\‘ il s ;'{ ”“ r”, : fen s The aldermen were ap- | somewhat faded by the lapse of time B pornard 10, COUILY | flight and another stand to gain timoe f ) 1ba Maes and Jhviyec ninety-two pounds, and said o activi The v 1bs R, T Davis' No. 10 flour. par apon | but some of them thos Ably improssed with the ple it it would be too 15, Mus. Shy, who was (lecing in {1 were quite easily read. They were ad- o il himself it the man had turned the w rgest er raised, says the San 10 hushels of potatocs, {1831 tha! nove - Dmdwin blovkides ] ; essel TR i SRR | e : ; ik he San | yndso on the day was spent. The In 5 1bs. hest tea rising very fast ‘.“1”4.1“.,,:“‘!'}‘,,“',".h’ O are | upon lim. The instavt the shot was fired | much trounle to take drunken men up the | 4! 1 to Cuptain Lowe, an officer in neisco Chronicio, While' this pro- | dians finally gave up the chuse, which | Theubove goods wiil get away, and it ou tion. A huilfing will bo oo of tho hand. | the customer staggered bick aud partially | Stwirs. Templeton explained that his idea | the British army during the rovolu- | duction of Californin’s greutness wason | hud cost them no less thin si warriows, | Fi eape: suyof ‘i yoard weicons AlL menibors of the Royal Arcanum are ve- | save himself from going upon the floor. b tho uppor cclls for other classos of pris- | Captain Lowe was the betrothal of the | (T BHEURC TV FRILONS, 80 fredlt IOl | reach — the “city of Deming with'thelr | timosave yourseltibs por cent 3\“_ 'Im mes lJ]( ‘\I‘n”umlu ha ‘\u‘v' Mr. DeVol, who was in the rear of the foners. After considerable discussion the | lady whose porteait is in the locket. ”m‘h_\f B .(lv|~!\"~|\'m‘-f~ \\liH‘\ \'”’(‘““[: lives, The wounds received by both w?\.'.f‘f.\rl“f."( e mLoE ‘fhm‘ i are B fopreak il § 0 clcle to uttend service ab | store, was stavtled by the shot and came run- | matter was fing vied to the police com- | The letters ave written in the most ten- | Gown {o their ankles frousoys | Jather and son wore rapidly hoale ML ERE 1S WIHAT YOU CAN DO FOIE cAstyy 48y tho Episcopal chureh ning forward and caught the stageering man | mittee and the mieshal with instructions to Hl P el L rOUSCrs [ now, when the hostiles are forever ex. | HERELS WHAT i ‘ ! Leave to wed was yesterday give Allan | in his arms and took the pistol from his | prepare the plans that would suit best and ge. The last one in the | rolled up to meet thei ‘hey were | nalled from or killed out of that neigh- | filhe Srmtitel sugur for 81 00 “|\u.-‘q of I\.ulu‘luln, o i .“.41 r Al Decl 81 || micve less fingoer A { o | present them to the council at the next meet s written just before the battle nlmh bound f;u' Aust : m‘“mu ul\unt: borhood, there is no more flourishing ot | 17 1bs, O sugar, .. illiam wineey of Woadbine, Ta., an The straneer was assisted to the rear of | {ng. of Stone Avabiu, ¢ ey pathetic in | they espied the wonderful cabbage. Both | hanne family in New Moxico than that | 7 barsof White Russiin soup foe Auna Snowaller of Keelsville, Ind. the store and placed in o recumbent, position | The council also examined the new patro 'l‘ o '\"“ ibin, and is very pathc B .,\.l.l.,,k.d short, Up went two single hi' ey ".“,’:1\-} SR “\I‘\! xico than Ghab [ 18 or dhol Inanuy. sonp. Judge Carson yestbrday made an assign. | on the floorand Dr. Macrae summoned by [ house and the new Main street engine housel | tone. A strain of sadness and melan- i B of valorous John iy, vt Dot tio b meut “of equity’cases and listened 1o the | teleplione. While waiting for the arival of | The work in_both bnildings were elosely | choly runs through the letter, as it the Jovarol oyt the s L Aboat |y e datitomia s bor poidid proving upin @ few default cases. Aside [ the physician the stranger talked quite [ iuspected, and seemed to- give excellent | givYoung writer had a prosentiment s EhiBia dotsheuinie Jin g outen SEUICoREE o olithit S ecoty ks iR Dl st b i rom this there was nothing done in the | fieely with Mr. DeVol and did not | satisfaction. The decision vegarding the ) abbage, donch nomical. R A district court yesterday. appear to bo suffering very weh | acecptance of the work and allowing the con- | that she was never more to meet her lly large,” replied the second T Good room wgressman-Blect Thomas Bowman was | [fom the effects of the wound played a | tractors’ estimates and bill was notannonneed | lov she wrote that her health was | surprised son of Albion, and then they Not a Cyelhipelin O aty Jelly per pound ipient of many congratulations from mll.l- trick Im|_\u|u* ol ‘“H n.‘ 1“ 4 not 't all | and probably will not be until the next mee i | failing, and she longed for the return of both went in and inguired of the real Dem ocrats all tock notice that Presiden | Navy beans per pound ray. ¥ie | toblame. I diditmyself and did it with the | ine of the council. The arrangements and g, ¢ < nds at home and “abroad ye 4 3 is more approacha. | intention of taking my life.” He said this | workon the Main str estate man where it w s grown, Harrison used no eyclopedis were wealthy, Both men | = ‘tengine house gave | her beloved, as she feared that her vears his lionors well Both me¢ : 5 S i /i g X, = | Mustard Surdines, per can le and sociable than ever. much, but refused to mutke any satisfactory | particularly “great s<atisfaction, and “was | wore numbered. i B ikt TIE GENUINE | Ol Burdines, por e The ( T ¢ ‘ answers to questions conceruing his motives | pronounced to be the most convenient and [ o S wero cousins, und while unknown to R Poltad Iiihs pak he Good Tenplars of this city will meet . CIGrR YIS ARFters LU el The finder of the box and contents, a | them the busy hand of fate was now at Joh Hoifrs | Dottt B :‘:u'\l"l‘x"n .]m\-};fmui o n':; r‘n .\'I.lnl:: crae arrived a fow minutes after the iy & gentleman resiging at Palatine Bridge, | work, it only seemed to the curiosity ann 01’8 Two oz. bottle lemon extrict fired. Ane mination showed that Miss Grace Osborne will organize clas 3 : : : N seckers ati leciding tha [ ! 1 [ xtrae Two oz bottle vanila extract G BR EHA AURthIe AteHaDy i y es | took much interest in his discovery and | Seekers thatin deciding that life would Malt Extract L Setionon e deth of Wattor, Dty which | fio bullet, althoigh aimed with murderous | for study of the German lnngne and litora: | 100k 12k Intovest in his discovery and 1457 iqpont, unless thoy saw the lind i st Nutrtdive | SR Dorealion 4 a9 bR e el intent, had failed to accomplish its mis: L ass work to begin November 5. For | Yesolved to investigate the vomance. | o™ G S ™ e, | grew, that Wonie tnall cases of 1 1\l Suiihig m"""\j‘"l-!"tlk rlf;rlll‘f\-”}f ‘II!")"\;‘»"'i’{;”r';l\qu\l;ll'- I8 1 Tnstend of enterie the ho 't s mu,»lwxle further information enquire at 620 Fivstave, | Ho had a photograph taken from the | {1y were only oboviag the idle whim of a4 MALNU- VORISR E R bR Do Siyedinia ninaivay asalienton wod ’;‘I“:‘.\; downward, inflicting only umlmlm: \\'n;m\x;( Ar The Presbyterian Church, '\"f:':;'tl‘“ ‘m"lll;.hlw l\i'“l[':,“,d Ji“:\"l :\(‘1',]:\ :l‘innl‘t:»n«ll!‘ BN A '”{\."::,“‘”"" A TEiront eoub | T Daviae et ety darkened room, but is cheerful and thankful | tyeen his shivt and yest s LD (R, JECE WA () B T o y i asarule ave not garruls | e ihronghout the clsilized w ous, und these two friends were 1o ex- [ I ustaskod wehen v al soviety of | Englishu he entertuinment at the Sccond Presbyterian | Oflicials of the royal nistor church this evening at So'clock. ‘The follow- [ Tondon, — After considerable del for the visits and kind solicitude of his friends, f & Co's Buft ¥ it, per s abtaln the genuine S ure of “Jonans. Hozp | A+ Rattler, | ; { i oratanach: | Sjoid e After the wound was dressed the man was \ ken to St Bera 's hospital. He refused 1 ; ception, Onee in Sun Bernardino they | S5 thenack of evers bt All goods warranted us_reprosentod and { In tho town of Crescent there s a tle be- | togived any satisfactor, untof himself, | ing programme will be rendered; received wletter from the socicty offici ata dlvociad b e T Wi Rianéed Mot olion 0os Sol0 ditid i e e e tween Reel and Swanson for the office of as | but finally advitted that bis name was Hard: | Banjo duet. . e e Lo TRy i 0] 1o A e A e L e, Uliy Pm A el e e naiy teen N swiv ot T L TR N R A cssor, Under the law it will have to be de- | man, and that he was a physician, Reading. s R e S 7 At the endol thattime one of | —— . . Any or wishing to sell out. oull on cided by drawing lots. 1t is said that an rom two gentlemen whoave personally | Solo 3 4 b s tittendiai 1 B AR E R 9 = OMAHA E ED.N, BROWN'S y over cautious editor of one of the country | acquainted with the man, the fnformation | Recitation. the casket, Thoe writer of the letters | them said tothe rancher: ) = M J ) % (@] 5 weeklies is investigating the lottery law to ¢ his identity, which he appeared | [nateiental Dotta 1) was Alico Douglass, o young lady of |, nt so much of your land in a cer- sco wicther he would be liabie if e should guard so zealously, was obtained. | puet announce the fact, or should print the result [ He is ¢, W. Hardman, a practicing physician | Solo of the drawing. at Hancock, I, He came to Council’ Bluffs | Concert Reci Oheof Tur Be iors is every moruing | 1ast Friday'and vemained all day, and drank | puet a7 and Andarson | panle, belonging to one of the noblest tephan's Scholars | and most arvistocratic families in Bri us paid for. The other friend said SoRANIRER Gl tation | Miss Mi v g i Cosmer 9th and Haraey Stroets, Omah. Bluffs, [owa son and Swanson | She heeame e apte owe i ors S, 0 helped out by the intelligent dog belon i heavily. ~He left the city, and returned | Recitation .. Miss Bessie Beno MOk Gines O Gz et I':.fm, ENaTrbnutifEnna - — = — one of his subseribers. The dog nev Wednesday. He registered_at the Owden | Copnet Solo Treneans Duncan | When that brave young officer was with Lehas JADORUBLE e 10 be on the watch for the b dnesday I want to make her my wnd when he | house W, y evening as *Dr. Hardwin, citation hears him coming, runs to nivet lim, some- | city.” The clevk was satistied that e was | Recitation, times three or four blocks from the house, | cither intoxicated or that something | [nstrumental Mu. takes the rin his mouth and rues off to | was wrong with him mentally. o Dottie Waliace | his regiment in London, and they were Dora” and Mamie Roberts | anernge i e e - MIss Hentorson | o 5ng0d o boy mick When the American colonists ‘arose in rebellion months ago theve nch, There w sa wedding a number of deliverit to his master, He was assigned to room 95 and im- Bixby, stean neating, sanitary en- | Captain Lowe was sent with his vegi- | people present, friends of the family o Goorgia Russell and Helon Purguson, two diately ywent to it and vemaiued until breaks | giie £, 34 Life bullding Omaha; 203' Mer | mont; 1o Ameriea. and tne groom threw aside his tacitur- rail women fvom Omaha, finished serving orviing. lmmediately after | yiam block, Council Blufs. 4 A 4 f ity ¥ h ¢ y W table sentonce In the ity fai Eouediforving (s ast he loft and’ went direetly to the = gz sl Captain Lowe served with bravery and | Mty long enough at the supper table to { intoxication and creating o disturban dware store, To Work the Mines, distinction in the British army in the | o1l Do the big cabbage had led to his ! e st Qno of them smished o wi fone ouly citise that can be nssigned fov - | 1y, A, Parrell, who has somo extensive and | early yeavs of the revolution. He was [ b Ll o, ‘.'u»’.'.'\’-‘.-.-'..‘,f"‘.f',.fiff fllflln'“ifi SVATAOND, ants and morphia, Thevo | valuable minmg interests in Colovado, has | conneeted with the forces of Siv John | An elopement on a locomotive was the s S e i anothior spree and were gathered in by au that there was a woman i the | associated himself with others for the devel | o neon when he made his celebrated | Momantic way a young couple of this city FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL SHBOES IOy Willt Boa fany ago C. W. Hildebrand, a har- | opment and working of the mines, the com- sentence of chose to consummate a courtship that | . f i’ ¢ i 1 il ¢ FTowsvitie, | Chronic Diseases and Deformities, Democral. | g A, T. MoLAUGHLIN, Prosident. dhughe Founded by Dr. J. W. McMenamy. the ten days in jail Ing wining raid through the Mohawk vailey in the i \rado, with Conncil Bluffs ag | fall of 1780, Coming down from Canada articles of [ with an arny o “rtancock, had some trouble | by to bear the title of the S with his wife and procured adivores | boi¥ il 0 The foundation for the new iron brid 4 i i i 3 over Indiancreck on North Second street bas | o, bt Hildebrand blamed Hardwan for | ita princival ; been finished and the rotaining walls com- | iy o0 08 ECRIIT G 00 OB TS | incorporation_we _vesterday, the di- | gino and tovies, Colonel Johnson luid | clerk, and Miss Be pleted, The work of putting up the bridge | Wira'ts o salld ana histelends b s | rectors being Lucius Wells, D. A Farrell, 3 5 ter of a railroad enginee » Wwill probably be commenced next week, The | (16 18 an mvall iis friends say hie y J. Schoentgen, J. L. Anderson, J waste with ruthless hand the fair anq | Werolara 11K Y & SPIKCIAT NOTICE has been very devoted to her, sending ber Iy, W, Slodontont, M. T Rohr iG el ticipants in the novel aflaiv. There was | & ] i 9 Oy contractors inveuntil December 1 tocomplets [ git St KEW GEVOIR 10 Ak SRR i odioh,” he. i Incosporators are .| foritle flelds of the Mohawlk valley. | g spacial huwy for the youngeouy! OUNCIL BLUFFS. g ol erich. The other incorporators o i & 8 4 ) 3 Iy o S, cred, their dwell- | marrying, but they wanted ‘to do some- o had run fairly smooth, s dispatch to the of British regulars, In- | William 12, Tru IL BLUEES STEAM DYE WORKS AILKInds of Dying and Cleaning done {n th Higheststylo of the Art, Faded and Stainod Fabries made to lookwus zood as new. Work promptly done and defivered in il parts o the country. Send for price Jist oA MACHAN, Pro = | 1013 Broadway. Ne the work. 1 will be one of the finost and most expensive bridges in the city, composed cal She has just recently returne from Chicago. Dr. Havdmau ha Straub, J. Beno, W. H. Thomas, H. Mendel, | The settlers were ma liwestera Dpoy ¢ in ) ‘ been under | rpy 4 v nd Fre ings burned A cre destroyed, Sie o » ordinary, and by die. ) ANTED Ne; girl for general louse- i wholly of iton and steel, with no wood about | o Chicago. Dr. Ha s been un Thomas Bowmah and Fred R. Davis. ' | ings burned and crops destroyed. Siv | thing out of the ordinarvy, and they die. : girl f : N gaan Nortl el ft at all except foot pussagewnys, tho caro of hiis brother, who has been trying | 7Phe capital stock is fixed at$1,00,000, with | Johy continued his march of devastation | Truedeau, when ho made his Sunda iy VLIRS TOCHERRIL BB 0 Lf kil 10 ! ) for some time pust o destroy bis consuming | e privilego of increasing it to $10,000,000, Ssheany Sl Siws, 516 Planiter st — * It is rumored that a well kuown and bright | desire for whisky and opium. Ho hus kept | {ie thbres o b6 $10 oach POE 1 up the Mohawk river, westward from | Dight call, suggested that an clopement o S newspaper man in this city is soonto be | Lim st ¥ RO ShREAO HeS1Y A0y Caughnawaga (now Fonda), General | Would be nice, and Miss Harrig agreed. \\ AN’ l'\I A :,m\hll fi”vl.'-”:n ‘lynr'nl house wnited to alovely and suiplished young | 15a man of forty-one of 4 Do n1A BlotInE, ¢ . ort Van Rensselaer of the natriot | The groom-to-be was to hire a locomo- WOk ALy YO IS : lady, and when be leaves the city again for g or stout men’s clothing 1 at Model | Robert Van Rensselaer of the patriot | 1 A 3 R e B B L e i uaibaian RIS St 0 At ; Clothing Co., L. H. Mossler, M A vibaatz aoleE Lhody of Aibany | tive, and they would go whirling toward | YW ANTED A il for howework. Mis J. ays’ absence his friends may now thit | afteenoon he \was rosting comfortably g s Lo s army hastily ANy e o the Aaslos ; o rasson, 1101 SINth wve, s : something has happened, and he Will ot ve- | Sorios eonsequence Wwers apprehonded from S and hy aillitiafiniventiin|| SRS Qe alEhaRAmRCHbhoRliBiu 0y s - et Or Council Bluffs. turn alone, Tho dnly thing to be regretted | Lo ouscq : Caught by the Bumper: pursuit onemy. Fort Parls, at | Dight on theivon steed. The iden was | TROR ~ALLE-Two good work horses, WHI | o) 0 o ooy 0,000 i connection with the happy event is the g —— t evening Tom Helm, a switchman en- | Stone Av commanded by Colonel | Was carried out ful y o Abo s ”l"‘l‘_“' i ey rat on o ot APV R | IRPLUS AND PROFIT 0,000 e unEetine ) gaged tn the Northwostern yards, suffered o | John Brown, o braver man than whom | I the marning #iss Wi sionod rom | S0 oo i | LIBILITY TO DEPOSITORS 0,000 disuppointed fu this respoct will have to | thegt RS s sen, Under |y eoupling his right hand was caught between | avmy. General Van Rensselaer sent a | Meb by ! R TIALIGL Vo factory. Council BluiTs, Towa ¥ the fiem name of Losey & Jensen, is this a6 to Colonel Brown: to leave tl walked to the Pennsylvania depot,where bear it day dissolved by mutual cousent, J. L. Jen. | the bumpers und badly crushed, He was | MoSsuge to folonel Brown Lo jeave the | 5o, otive puftiing and blowing, stood | JOOR RENT —the MeMahan threo story Danking Marshal Temploton has pu | sen vetiving. The business will bo conducted | twlen to the ofice of Dr. Lacy, the company’s | fort with its garrison and head off | &/ BFHAAR Lo PSR S (EOEER Bty brick bloek, No. # 8 Main st, with clevator ipital and ‘surplus”of way camera for uso In tho city jail, Tt will cnablo | ot No. 11 Denrl street by My G. W Los surgzeon, and the wound dredsed, and then re- | Colonel Johnson's troops, while he fell | PH i side tracte. LSS HLEvis mounteds 17, w. squ 5 ! I LR him (0 ol the plotographis ofanyof the | who i authorized 1o st all aweouits of | moved to his room it the Northwesternbouse. | upon theiv rear. Goneral Van Ronsse- | (ki o soat on the Heomins Dok | 4ok RENT A cwice viece of ardenland | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, prisoners whose importance w nts placing | the firm. G. W. Losey His home is in Hutchinson, Kan, laer thus hoped to hem Johnsonand his 1edeau joined e engiuneer, near Council Blat's, with good new build- heir pictures in the rogue’s g He can L. JENSEN, ————— army in between two fires and eapture nal was ;_n\nn.] ||n'Hnlll!lv]\mel. ing. Tmedtate possession i desiy AR\ B et = — et a shot at the prisoner, no matter how hard | Couneil Blufts, Ta,, Nov, 5, 1800, . Spoliation in Egypt. themn. In vesponse to the ovders i s they sped across the bridge, | Savires ity g-m._n toprevent it.” T’ chewicals used | Al friends of ihe fiem aidthe publfo gon- | Bubastis has boon_recently exeavated | gonoral r AP A m*“[“,':,“, up the river and into Jeffersonyillo, Q0K KENT G vo-re NESeltTzsiss et anse ontaioys are instantancous, a [ is | en e invited ace wi ¢ A on Hidod 5 Y. exos [ al, nel B i L By bt bt 19 : oulier howses ent : BlL American | Express, No. scatts faithfully por s features, 1 red over the world—in London, | Paris to dobattle with the enemy. This | #nd the knot tied. A quick return to | jorstorsalo on monthly piyn o uper, sz w ting or anything in my line. alort offlcor trod it st on | Prompt ailention and latest styles and noyel: | aris, Manchester, Greenock, York, | foreo numbered less than two hundred, | Jouisville was mude. and the new wife | and lot $0; - dosiv Wlnasioeen sadn. T o S the city council yesterday afternoon as they | tios. G. W. Losey, | Boston, Canada and elsewhere, says the | whilo the enemy had four times as many, | "oused hor pavents and - introduced her § g MUt S G Wanae, | Sims & Saunders -Attorneys at Law. Praos i were getting into the patrol wagon to visit ——— November Century. Bubastis is within | The Ameriean troops fell into an ambus- | usband. s T R b T s A I | the Lower Main street_hose house, Two | A freshinvoice of fine choviot suits for | two hours of Cairo, on the main line of | eade, and were taken at a disadvantogo. e 2 K inwire at i burgain, | Beno block, Cotmell BIairs, Towi, & Shots were taken a thom, and the ‘picture | young men, just. vecoived at Model Cloth- | railway (to Tsmailia on the Suez Canal). | They held their ground bravely - for New ¥ork's Firo Ghlof. Tnquite N hiReioi it wi e develgped an. Mo pre o) ing Co. 10 3 + 2 fgyangs 1 - - L ¥ o] or, ¢ y ) ¢ 't = e = S S Pt A G e UL TR e and if the interesting sculptures and | awhile, however, and overpowered by | Hugh Bonner, enief of the five depart- | &g (00t cost 19 ciosoout. Hendquarters == » but it the marshal’s private ofico, The Manhattan sporting _headquarters, 418 | statues found by M. Naville could have | numbers, and wereat length compelled | went of New Yovl ity is tall und broad- | o) toy hard maple house woving rollers wnd OFFICER & PUSEY Thero is a great deal of dissatisfaction and | Broadway. been kept on” the ground and under [ to give way, while their brave comman- | chested. e is quite the ideal hevoin chs. R DL Amy & Co. 620 Main street, i -1 JSILY, e some energetic denunci His man- (et proper surveillance,amuseum would have | der fell dead with a musket ball in the | appearance, says the Epoch w for sule near (ho 1y the electicn in several of the wards who Stole a Horse and Buggy., been formed for the delight and instruc- | heart, Captain Lowe, at the head of 1 neris agreeable, At a fire he isthe in- 3§ A, Wood & Co., 20 Main st. I failed to make a copy of the retums for pub- At 90'clock Wednesday morning o fellow | tion of visitors for all time. forces, bravely led the chavgo upon the | 82 nation of authority, coolness and de Phe stock and fixtuares of a well lication in the papers. There are only two | giving the name of Millerapplied to D. W. L. In this day of rapidly improving | Americans, Rendered a conspicious | ¢ision while activity is needed. Wk ) srosnynatare, MopiwiIlnell * of ‘l‘"‘ ;‘"“‘l“:‘r S 1s where the actual | pPagton, proprictor of a live able at No, travel Egypt’ grows more accessible | mar his commanding presency and | the dangeris over the chief retives 0l and ronkatoro el Ixturasiiiise tiree Corner Main and Broadway, BT s g Clion B8 demowns. e | Noeth Main streot, for the use of a rig to | every year) und the time is not far_dis: | officer’s uniform, ho drow the fire of a | hops to the shelte on of w con- | AT O 16 e Coumelt Butts, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Paledup and delivered Lo the duditor, aad | drive over to Omalia, ‘The turnout was fixed | tant when the journey from New York | shurpshooter and Iy | venient doorway, and scans the general ke to € lers in fo rth mort Ign and do estic exchange iy . X KAl baG e 4 I8 . o JOR SALE or Rent—Garden land, with 058 112 1e8tio nobody has any authority to open them until | up for himand he loft with the understand- | 10 Cairo will bé no mare seriousa matter | wounded. A comrade knelt beside him | sitwation until satisfied that thevo is houses, by J. R Rice, 102 Main st., Council phugbymAdeiandtintaraviveidion U the meeting of the board of suy sors to | ing that be would veturn by 3 o'clock. He | thanis now the trip to Pavis; and the [ and nt a recu Bluffs, ed him in his arms. The dying nulhin;}h“!t undone to prev o 4 or wi ink ing of running | s : i cpivl reneth | rence of the cont wition. A fireman’s fuiled to keep his appointment, aud yester- | L-ondoner will think nothing of running | soldier with his last expiving strength | rence o 4 " b Kon i8 Christma : § g i : > 3 @ watehfulness day Datte i thai as «o | down toLuxorto spend his Christmas | drew the easket from his bosow and | tneis one of n sing wate 2 WOAL, UNDER € W AND CLEAN AT L TIMES and tho oty AN ‘.S»f’-i‘\?'.:xl:po'rmlxlf,g holidays under its warm sun. A thou- | hunded it his companion. nd the chief, in particular, is practi- ALLICOATUNDRIGOOY.RE, SR ND ORRS MDA LIRS, fellow was wired in difforont directions. The | sand persons will visit Bgypt o century it,” he whispered, e T CARBON COAIL. GO. canvas tho vote, This leaves all but the head of the ticket in doubt, although the doubt is not v large or hasa v foundation. On'ail the poll books ther blank prepared for noting the number of bal- lots each candidate has veceived, but in theip | Omaba police were communicated with, | hence to one today, and, without dis- | it to Alice. Tell her that I died bra trying than his, Hugh Bonner w hurey to got away after their long and avdu. | 04 upon investigation found that he | paraging the heroic work of many of | and that my latest breath spoke her | Ingreland, but he came to this country ous labors the officers blanks. pglected to fill up the | had left Omaha yesterd t noon taking | {he excavators und the grand results of | loved nume, wlen yet a child, and ne s Wholesalo and Ratall Dealors in the rig with him i@ facts wero communi- e nehi) Momniatan: 4 mun- | Jabhors, it may yet come to be a matter of They buried him on the field of battle, [ & thorough American, In com- Has not affected the prices at the Peoples | tainty of landing his man. not have been contemporancous with the | ashrond. Here was also laid at "‘I"f‘- .f‘fl,"'»* I"_HM g k‘l rescues Bl ot hoka "Cheiocs k. the Peoples | Miller is discribed as @ young man about, [ day when the world would no longer | Colonel Brown, the brave Ameriean | 10 his credit. 1 is not gonerally known, same old figures that have made our patrons | LVenty-five years of age,” medium size think of removing the monuments | commander. Side by side they li however, that he is an inventor. Som. lad ail summer, defled competition a:d made [ Slender, black mustache and hair. Tholivery | from their own land and their own asso- | patroit and the invader. ) of the most useful appliances in the do t possible to furnish a house from top to bot- | Tl consisted of a bay horse ciations, Antiquities seen in Egypt y and Montealm on the plainsof Abraham, | Partment were originated by = him. ptain | Among them, an especially useful one is tom atlittle expense. Our specialties this [ With red running gears, black bed and sess an interest for even the unscientific | The companion to whom ( el Il ot our speclultios this | wushion. The turnout was valued at §25, | ARARBEREL IREATEIL0E MORDH ! il e civeular net by which persons ing wock Wil be the Pentusular heating stoves | iU ok un' animal that D, Pation | tourist wh ch can nover bo felt in the | Lowe intrusted the casket hastily o circular not by which persons jumping con- al stove in ; lifoless halls of the Egyptian depart- | o i in | from roofs or windows can be’ caught pos! b inost oconomical stove i ifeless halls of the Kgyptian depart- | cealed it by burying it neara stuinp in | i ) i ) the world. Mandel & Klein, 320 Broadway | F TR wents of our museums, the field, expocting to return for it after [ With comparative case, Then there is | Books made with smecml sulings for whole. | Formal opeuing of the_skating season at ; e enl HHAR SRS S the roof-cutter, by the use of which one salo and e Morchouse & Co,, | the Roller vink Saturday evening. Marriage of Corpses. T P A P man can do as much work as half o dozen Council Bluffs, Ia. ST de——— el The North China News relates a caso | the spot us Gonoral Van Rensselar foupsriyadid, e combined. balierligs ¥ m——— An elegant lino of Molton overcoats at re- | jn which a Chinese girl, recently de- | tachment and other American forces | ¥R 8nd u wall-breaker, the ar and FERAONAL PARAGRAPHN duced rates at Modal Olothing Co. ceased, was maveied to i dead boy in | pressed upon them fiercely to avenge | Subeellar pipes “ingenious contuivincos L. F. Potter of Oakland was u the city | Dy Seybert. Ites, Ogden house. Tel, 140, | another vl It not infroquently | the death of their comrades in arms, | (Mt CRAP e TEOmAT 10 (0RO B Sren i O { yesterday. : happens the writer explains, “that the | Sic John Johnson and his forces w L S o bl | Mrs, James J, Brown and Miss Brown have | For boys' and children’s suits durably | 50u in tho family dies before he is_mar- | compelled to beat & hasty retreat to | SMoke s to be absolutely impenetrable. returned from Europe. The latter having | made und'at. lowest prices, call at the Model g:nplvlt‘«l her studies at the academy of the | Clothing Co. oret Heart in Paris. Miss Key, ‘who ac- ————— ed, and that it is desirable to adopt a [ Canada, and the metalic box belonging | 2 device which provides a new thread grandson. The family east ubout for | to Cuptain Lowe lay buried near ity | 107 the nozze of a hydrant, in case tho { ris. ) J some young girl, who has also died re- | dead owner for mor entury boon twisted—formerly a companied Mrs. Brown (o Pails, femaius to Threatened to Kill Ais Wife, RERISNNERE I HO 00 4o fon [ asad.cwnen fou moren aaR T “ReDRIRY, y frequent source of dangerous doluy thdyad ieevel, William Keline, wholis supposed to have [ the union of the two corpses in the Miss Douglass, the faiv young be is not the least valuable of the chief’s Experts and families who have used the | someiuterest ina humble home on Upper | honds of matrimony, If itis accepted trothed of the English officér, waited | invention, which are far too many to tea in the imported Japanese tea-pots sold by | Broadwuy where he hasa wife and several | there is a combination of a wedding and | many weeks and months for tidings of | Cdtalogue. bthe o0 o S ] 0| el oe! o consider i o " 1 vy - - ‘l‘-fi:l‘r‘l“}!s- illiln‘;::‘l]il;“-}unnl‘: h“‘l'i:-‘ 'lh‘hfnu:“lll:x nl(nlduu, has been the cause of considerable [ a funeral, inthe process of which the | her abseat loyer. Her health failed A New Cooling Process, “ustom houso, fieshly packed, hermatrically trouble tothe police of late and is at the | deceased bride is taken by a i num- | papidly, and when at length the sad A commission of French exverts has sealod. The ten-pot wlone vetails from $1 to | Preseut time the cavse of a good deal of [ ber of beavers 1o the cemetery of the | news cume of his death she could not | decided that the best me " b ) ans of rapidly £, but you get a pound of the best tea and _a | trouble ahd some danger to his family, ;flhv]r hnlmh; and luid beside her hus- | stand the shock, The marble headstone | pefrigerating viands oy ]'.,.,., '!:5‘,,;‘, bandsoine, highly beautified tea pot for $1. | Keline was arvested on Tuesday for intoxica- | band.” In this case the real motive for | which murks her gr ars the path- | the R s e et siats 1 3 8 ) »w self-dumping retail deliver They are going fast. 25 Maiu street. tion, aud took the money that shonll have | the ceremony was the desive to huve a | etic inscription ok o RESRIGS ORI o) Tha abkave SULANDYIE, QUP. ¢ it H a Broken | spreading a vefr 5 . gerating liquid over a | wagon, by which three tons of coal can be unloaded in a minutd Gents' underwear In great varlety at prices | FON® fOF the support of his frmily to pay his ;-h”“‘l"~ funeral at the expense of another | Heurt,” 3 i [ vhass of coke. ‘The air, striking the | andearried into the cellar or coal house if it is 20 feet away. NO | suit all at Model Clothing Co., L. H | fineand avoid a term of service on the street, | fMIY. TN An adventure with brigands, which is | mass, is chilled and is then convey conal left in the wagon. None scattered on the ground, Used exe o | lossler, Mgr. He was liberated on Wednesday, and in the | hrough coaches—Pullman pa causing @ good deal of excitement in the | the storage compartment. clusively by us, | Buy your coal and wood of 0. B. Fuel Co,, | ¢¥e0iug went home and carried thiugs by | sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chair | neighborhood of Rome, has just taken | g aviiace caume mich sicknc OFFICE, 10 PEARL ST. Yard, 16th Ave & Fourth St | b99 Hromdway. Telephouo 136, storm. He wis drunk euough to be ugly | cars to Chicago and intervening points | pluce close to Bolsena in broad day- | bad blood and improper action of the live J. H, B, CLARK, Manager, COUNCIL BLURFEFS, Ia. | — — aud dangerous. During an altercation with | via the great Rock Island voute. Ticket | light, The sixteen- -old daughter | kidneys is bad drainage to the human system + R, Ang o R, S5 ANAE AL = 88 ! o | J. G. Tipton, real cstate, 527 Broadway. bis wife be threw & lghted lamp at her, | oftice 1602, Sixteenth ana Farnam, of u rich landed proprietor fell,a few | which Burdock Blood Bitters remedy, Telephoues: Ofice, 300, Yard, 840, -{ |

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