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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEISATURDAY, NOVEMBER ________.__—__—.—-————-——_———————————-—-—-»«—-mom THE OMAHA BEE »nu NEWS 19 THE ‘BLUEFS, |tz o, imene; ot s mock 1l | KO ©sk FOROMLEYATHD HOADS. |chlh “Tud — o rocert docudus & the fo- | Blowled, n hoy tation and in ires for other The Quaint ltalinn City of Bo'ogna, | Jnwless and tull” of odd fan s d in- | dusteinl Thu ‘1,.”,.1“,. 10 CCUNCIL BLUFFS, | I this L were inguived int With Its Arcaded Streets, | ventions, t | . . koS outes for his 8 the “chartercd libertine” of | day is five s reas it H W, TILTON. = « « MANAGH t \ 1 0: nnd od to TELEPIONES v e " 4 s of i ) e \ ) ) ( \ ¢ 10O, Sin \ than A NEW COMPANY GRANTED A CHARTER. Action of Last Nigh of the City Council b pich Jast ; il iy ot i 1 B ” P. Co. Wagon Stealing— i ! " @ 9 ¥ ¢ o by g A | Somotline n it ¥ : LHow MINOK MEN 110N, I enu [ bl idit- : kel ke Sk e s et/ - § ¢ it Yon x : o4 Iy ,'”" oth the method and rvm‘(u when passing i t 0 which w methir v e IS e ik 4 e : - ' o ' s | \eithin this oc ] M) ~\mp of Figs is taken; it is plensant = i Abat ot st tHa | e i ( ) raise s ey « Sublio ok 5 WHIGH (e Tof alp by usinge Hail's table fait | " Phe smo s S annlins to those of | and refreshing to the taste, and acts Chiknathtou o wall he held t v e R e SRty 0 vel ation o nts take advantage of to the fulle SR L Wling | 4150 continent 168 18 1nvge sently yet promptly on the Kiduoys, oo ! I ] e et [ - e et R e e it was in the yo Boviin hns | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the T o e it Wil At dn et s the presentutic i of an ordfancoby brought back the watch. 1t was found | The wteeols artea great contrust to AL UL NrioktH s 6R BN RS ““’f“\'.:,.:‘. 1 effectually, dispels colds, up the programie, TUis said that some. of company _that has been qui lotte, and after the timo was up for | muny of the other Thitlan citles, Nob ey | UARE I DA bt lies and fevers and cuves hubitual 18 Jaais 4 ot ‘tho coiffitey Will b8 | ~ kA Ak el e i ‘,“\ i .}. e I v {v' |‘\“u;\}~.|"h ras-grown e ‘\ ™~ ‘v"‘\ ‘,. s ey My as lightand eapricious. the sum. | 1810 i "l‘ i di g u' L constipation. Syrup of Figs is the B0C1 1ot v porated in thiscounty. The prineip ¢ when wold had been put § T G 1 HH‘]‘ o i \‘\‘)‘ \v\- th ':,“‘ 1'”\1 ; ; MA‘ h R ORAn TR 6 RNAT IR -v-l» lwmul\' of its km,] over [vro' LA o e fnad lined with gay shops like the | his desk ut 8 o'clock, writes Colonel John | justifies the ment that none |- ¢ wm' h- fo' Ui slbrinch, pic “l“ in ] g a2 Paluis Royal. ve the simitaity | Fay in the Century. He bogan to ve- | Al ding Awmeviean cities |- eq getion and truly beneficial in ity e nino : vell at u o cx snko Tl hes ¢ :-l o el " B e wit ) spor 1l woles | ;‘\\I \nl”lu.‘ hrong A‘;l people i u‘.‘ 10 [ peive visits nomin 10 o'clock, but [ bl efiects, piepared only from the most Woo ot thet et ot hiblie e | asks for a charter for the company to furnish | Council Blufls, T | dominant ore nre the ever-present s0ap ever hes ||l' y .'\nlll ‘};.’ Tlfl: uln:u:n I;ll:t A 1l 1y _' [ I'hie unfo i for heating and power purposes in this \ I;llr“i‘] 4 miforms, witht 1 {““”-\Il\“ ‘I" "! i ;.N‘(‘ ;"\ an annoyin n- | ety for the next twenty years, The any /A At 0 y their inevitable senators und memb M congres Buffalo Herds a Halt' Centy Ago. to all and have made it the most I think that [ ean tealy say that [ saw | popular remedy known. osident vose early, as his sl ns during the The freq olice court Iter viing | and Me. Lee of Chicago, who own aud operate the way w of ! anew process for making fu s from water vers v i were besioged by anxious crowds, through whom the people of importance, | | on, however, among those who are not a lesitself tho Towa fuel and power com- | e ladies of O s e Hos | ginin? — eig cnormous #ths | alhowed theirway after the fashion which ‘ Quainfed with the. fart thatthere ar o ARl St e s gl A ::,; \oli THuia sid ‘;['”I”‘U ey ) elt longib) “‘“ gonee nd | gl sur On days when the eabe | inthat region in one day more buffalos Syrup of Figs is for sale in 500 iam Keeline Jurke, 0sq., who prosente s ord i rovide s and the pu ith 1o gliding by with | jhet wsdays anc e m i \ of eattle 11 my o & s 0 sading - oyal Arcan “delity council, No. | that had been prepared by thecompa )1, | voey movel entertainment 1w the ¥4 | visiy KAt SR M e et L'y ‘1 el ‘l‘w“\ . ~”.\.( | than 1 hay e feattlo in all my- lifo, and §1 bottles by =W leading drug: attend divine service Sunday even- | Mr, Burke, in introducingth baby band eoncert, The performers ave the | women fie country, with their | five moming, On other days it was the ‘ \'\‘I“{"v' oot tha s AbIEOR gists. Any reliable druggist who 5 dhurel, The | that tho orifnance wis th L | men tho Childs famly, who ure in | wide-brimme P HILEQ VAR HGAIS (| ot a Calt B N RO LAY N0 | ot b e e AN L e may not have it on hand will pro- to take part | ever been presented 1o the | d | siray . o sresident’s custom at abo our to L for several days’ journey 4 . c {hiGh iR RaRVIca Y lavg dance is ex- | provisions the company pl . thewest on a starving tour, and dra {2 . 2 atest Pavisian fush- | gpger the doors to beopened and all who | the eye could reacli, They eure it prompily ior any one who pected. Al meniby councii heve and | rigid restr upon i cessors [ packed houses wherever they appear. The landies, too, dressed in theextrem- | \wopo waiting to be admitted wally from wishes to tiy it. Do not accept nuy Wil visiting brethern will assemble at Royal | and ass an ain setwillbe given in the opera ouse on | CSLstyle PR only an 'l"\“‘u“ iy At luncheon time he lad literally to listunt plains o Plitte ‘to get | eubstitute. Arvcanum hall, at 7 o ind march ina | ae ! lay evening next, and the entire proc can, and peasants atuired 11 st run th ntlet through the erowds who W would plar in d swim body from there to he e, where seats | plying any quant i i ST BRI Gk L » | bandits, with earvings, and faces the | flled the corvidors between his office | geross | BT LT e CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co will bereserved for them 10, Mackay | and power purposes in the city during the [ Will o to the benefit of the hospita b BIBETBL ARGIA. ¢ | H g b r across by the thousand 0 numerous will address the order on su of interest | termof its charter, novelty of seemg a lot of little music A Rt wum, lounge by. | and the rooms at the west end of the | were th that they changed not SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, o tho f o Seotion 4 of the chartor fixes the highest | none of them larger than the horns t Mysterious carabinicri, the government | house o by the fam The after- | only the N6t R e Wt 1t LOUISVILLE, KY, NEW YOK, H.¥. to the mermbers, Section 4 of the charter fix o : s (R E L WR et Jently in couy » An iuformation was filed inthe superior | Priccto be puid bythe cityor any private | blow orthe musical fustruments they play, | DOULE \Iking silen couples, | noon wore away in 1 t . its taste, until it was unfit to dri - — conrt yoaterdny. afiomoon chivging Jolm | consumer at 25 eents per 1,000 cubic feet, and | i ot JselE suftient actrwetion to drw i slowly and with digity, dressed in | per s the morning o i we had to st it One night when we GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187 D Wit the offeise of obtainiug money. | PEONiles for i forfeitirg of the clurter if | croe yut whon the pubtic is assuved that | black, with long cloaks and cockedhats. | usually drove out for an hour's aiving; | wore encamped on the South Fork of the W ”"_ t \ oS SR A L pIAT LD Mt he as'aes | vid the acceptance of thecharter within heirappearance largrely inereased To Nervous bevilitated Mon S NG B SE e st s Ustav bl o! Al bR LG X rested by Depuly Marshal White, An ten days the commencement of the he ladies of the bospital association have T DT S i ; g o wits one of the most abstemious « to sit up and five guns ¢ ke 4 0 quiry showed that there was o foundation | Work w lirty days and the final com- | undertaken a b enterpr and have a | send you D, D, I \ > Bel eni tho plbasiias of tho tible i fev ireg wojcould to ke d . flrU for tho ¢ e and Tt was @ straight busi- | pletion within one year from the date of its | heavy burden on theiv hands, and a generous | and Applinnces o ey will aqu v | atteactions fo m. His break was | rus and trar 7 AL s e | eceptance. The company also agrees to | people will take this opportunity of assuring toro. . manhood and health. | 0 ogg and acup of coffee: at luncheon | (b . Wecould hear them thunder u abselutely proe and the case will be dropped and the complaining roudy Lo supply S Al R R BT D LI Pamphlct f thte Beer Co., Mars he rarvely took more than a biseait and a v night long: W fairly S 7\ ;A;;wuw T A et consumers from its mains by Junuary 1, 1801, —— Mich. rluss of milk, o piate of fir " TamBlewinEviEt anbrenoRin g Hhaas e bt fidde s Ioss than two won ths hence, Buy your conl and wood of C. B, Fuel Co,, . G o kR DAL G L el T DR LD f- ) LA 1 bl 1t A The pulpit committee of the Baptist church, at a meeting held last ht, decids 1 A6 B 0saRRnty action fovia 8 responsible consumers, he Dr. Hardman, who attempted to kill him 1 | abs It ¢ acallto Rev L. A. Hall of | ratea for each cor T e OT | golf with a revolver, is still at St. Ber Lott his early life in the fervor of the **Wash Light in Kvery Berth, 1 3 o 1 | finance reserves the privilege for the com 2 A s cut decollette ¥ | ingtonian® reform; but he never cared | To the Chi , Milwaukee & St. Paual to become its pastor 5 4 Sl hospital, but is getting along nicely, His win thres dollah: may- f 1 pleasant and fluent speals: It pany to make suitable rules und_regulutic Y Lk ¢ win threo dollahs may- | o0 wing or liquors of any sort, and | pailway belor vh«- credit of being the @ prominent maniu the 13 lenominatic wing the plant, and l-‘.wl..,vw” prong is in attendance at his bedside, and | he e > i may be sixty-three | hover used tobaceo, : AT IREEe B UR b0 P AL UBBICE MALAE Sold by Grocers everywhere. | S g AT bills shull be due and payable | hopes ina fow days to remove himto his ‘mmy U VIR § & L 553, S hah MaviMent SR home in Haco “That's the st you will seoof that | e of electric lighting of trains to scientific W BAKER & CO. Dorchester, Mass. assed through the va " T {RKS ) i Brown's bronehial trochies for coughs | perfo m. One of the novel featur John O'Brien, the fellow who has been | gpaere. 1 HRERIBIEL The night be r. Hardman shot him- [ Chinaman or your 20 cents eitl siid v throat troubles, D¢ introduc in the sleeping e is having some trouble with his family, is still Alderman Kverottdesired tohave | Self, be endea t arevolver at Hau- | the landiady, who had rum-..tlu\u stairs | ominently the best Rev. Heory Ward | patent electric veading lamp in each soc IT PAYS TO INVEST out of the city, but. thero are severil other | SGition 10 changed to provide o forferture in | Coek's store, niled coms that he had | to see what' was soing on. *\Why,™ said | Beecher. A Gl LT B e g vaalon Peaple who have investisited O'Bricus in the ity who would like to get | wse the company fails to complete its work | the ide e on in bis mnd the landlady, I bought a ticket last - - AL botatei R st it ; lost Who hold of hiim and lubel him in some manner 5o | \wighin the s d time or when complete ) . ] the | weels and won £4, s0another Chinaman [ Why Food Must Become Deare et bl Gl G 16 joirost o i that the publie would kuow him and not ' | % sroo. | attempt, | ) = T ing become omfortable as by day, | tioian overy i s ! ‘o ML LT il 3l 0 furnish ias aceording Lo deres told me, and the swindling heathen who | The possibilities of agriculture ! GRS ) ) very. - Apnitun them, Ono of these anxious O'Briens is an | hio, FiRided ettt Al Patton's Horse old me the ticket and collected the | , and with improving means of | made in fort and seclusion. Tha | i i€ ol used by thy ofticer of the polive f y on it nty years, and provides for | Marshal Templeton recelve pram | 100DeY did not return o pay me 3 o and of disteibution the earth | pepth reading lamp in the Pullman | the makersof the t deal of trouble explainng that he Vithe T R s e How did he that?” provide food for her children for ping cars run on the Chicago, Mil- | who have vast s < never whipped bis wife or thrown hi R R A e { casy enough, These peripa- Gehiay Tt 10 o iohable bHhp th | e Boul iy Tt e b M S e bugzy hived of Patton's livery stable A R R RS e Joit L probabls oY ! § ! ailway, MUy oA ] T e e e S : A latter part of the nine 1 contury | Omaha and Chicago, is paiented and a fénce, an b John 0°F Northwestern railway company pres. [ Straneer, ha ind at Pacific Junetion they got from the lottery office: | will be known in future d S AR ) s h who is charved with this conduct or ented an ordinunce asking the city to vacate | Elhe man who had the rig gave his name as Tk Sl (e TR R AE ! Tl { cunnot be used by any vailwi e ) Vi nts of the office, ind the | of plenty, when the masses weve enabled . h el 10 AT GARLAND AT lation to Lim L number of streets near teir city depot for | Miller. After leaving the horse and bueey it \ \ 1 ] < | company. It is the g improve- the hizhest perfeetion i the stove the purpose of enabling them to make somo : Plattsmouth, | Mt ) to them individuaily. 1 hy s minimum expenditure of labor, to | ment of the age. vy vd be con Rg ALl o gonK ind distributs e irst class heater: contemplated improvements, The streets | The wites are being worked to capture him ; duplicate fof tholy o more food t any prior or | yinced atest antont of : fugl von vou are, th ¥ the famous Peninsulir | Sokod th be vacitad. are Mirst avenue from s ticket e ticket wins they col- | subsequent time, writes C. Wood Davis | Sleeping ears leave the Union Pacific | 3! otany sove in i, s g e\;»..vml Tiey aro ighly reconn Lby | Eleventh to Twellth stroets and: Tywelfth Cal in't0, lect anl L Boan (L it O | in the Forum. Huropean peoples may | depot, Omahi, at 6:10 p. . daily, avriv- | G o e e R b e \ oaEWHON ey B 0N AN | M et T By anub oo o et TS o [ pay itto you as soon as they wish, | heeo, ove free, the ours TGy O k cuni ition es hetween the fire and fshed and tho prices aro Tower than all imita- | Wikt of way, | Forley Buvke appeared for | it November or mber of 1840, | you ¢ould’ not collect the money i N | ot t . 1 B L es e e - tions. Our stock of cook stoves from & the company and explained the importance to while still teaching school in P you were 1o go to the lottery oflice, for LR i gt ‘l o Hclats and sleopingr car borths DHOD iy T operation at my havdwire store, $10.00 gives you the greatest variety to the city of having tho switching discontinued | county, L came across a Frenchman | S0} (AT Yl enjoy a - greater share of | Ticketo 1501 Favnam stroet (Barker | 508 Broadway. Investigation will weross Broadway, wiich would bo dose if | named Roubideau, who said he hadheen | $ 1o S ‘,,"""‘”‘ "“ i the | the products of their toil. the temure of | block), Omaha, you thit o host as wellis the handsoms the company could ebtain the right ta occupy | to Californin, writes General John 13id- | jo<¢ ) edior s Bac o ahd you | land may be radically ching od, and tax- J. B PRESTON, F. A. Nasn, RN EW CRAND O1L HEATERS are Juss the unused streots referred Ex-Mayor | well in the Century. Ilis description must look to Al 91y ather, look him | ation and the money lender’s ass. Agent. Gen'l Agent SRR AT i h 6 Rohrer urzed the sume course, and stated | wus in the superlative degreo favornble. | W i you wish, I have lenvned this | may be abated; but food can never aguin e LODihg (AHLb0 Vel el s Uit aunbors At it would cnablo himself and other pr somuch 80 that [ rosolved if possible to | Much to my cost,” continued the specu- | be so abundant or sochean, measured by An Alibi Well Proved, namental & O DEVOL, i y owners toutiiizn their property located [ S0 Mol S0 ity & oso’ ved 1T hossible 10 | jaiive lundiudy. p TnHol s {68 oy, tosithe suMalang be ol 504 Browiway, Council Biuirs. A'fioah involes ofiline ohaviot sults for A \\u‘vmnv y ::ll"\\‘I\’]:‘l~\\l'. holped to geb. up o e A So emboldened have the Chinamen | son that all the best lands of the no young men, Just roceived at Sodel Cloth- | tnd b simiine ordinanco proseated by M. | JUPC] 0 £ AP 4 MRRE L Mament | Docome that they canvass ihe ity sell- | tomporato zons are already occn as follows, “And you suy that g Co. S and permitting him to plat a tract of land | before it in regard to the count Lk dovery ol [yEgiiel DEpalih The unexampled vapidity with, which | you are innocent of stoalinig this rooster 418 o Lof ths depot, was also pussed At that time whena man moved out ) i L Aging | the agricultural resources of Amerien | from Mr, Jones#” queried the jugdy H LAV A e LR D 0 Prope lors on the allay between | west, us soon s ho was fuirly sotiled he ; 3 I the guise of | have heen developed has created an un- |+ 11 0IThin [Hliossh =1 1rHiooant Victor Beno hi To Portland, Ore. Pearl and IEighth streets were notified 0y | winted to move aguin, and W1 | Douonint s, and, offering other arti- | precedented plethora of bread and meat, | 4 ciild,” *You are confident you did John N, Baldiin has gone t> Chicrgo on a | OFdinunce to pave the samo with geanite | gyopy question imaginable was asked ke their real business known by | with vesulting low prices and has thus steal the roostor from Mr, Jones?™ brief business trip. ¥ B sl than aatonenea vegurd to this wonderful country, | QTCring lottery tickets. Chine Un- | impoverished the cultivators of Europo es, siv; and Tean prove it.” *Tow T T L ey e counel then adjourned. Houbgtocaus doscribed s o of pes: | dryimen seeking orders also havo tiekots | and Amerien, “Wore the”other conti- AT ST i 100k at his Uolorado mine DiainlnilonNotioo: ennial_spri and boundless fertilit .n-‘] »m_v|| L ~V'n|‘nv ;4 l'm; hu" nents as ,”“'”“ occupied as Europe, i steal Mr, Jones' ro j Colonel J, 8. Tam or Stuart was in the city Jip heretofore existing be- | and laid stress on the countless thou u”w « ||u'||. .]\} 1se : o \m.m;, ;j-'m. S, | how could "the present popula- se I stole two hens fromd Mr. Gras- yesterday, ind rejoicing, of course, ysoy and J, L, Jensen, under | ands of wild horses and cattle, Ho told | Ocqh ete. ey geta porceiitage from | tion of that continent be fed ton sume hight, and Jones lives fif teen miles from Gr s, Tha proof tion 5 provides that the company shall [ 530 Broadway. Telephone 136, | Chinese 1 Schemers. at dimner he ate sparingly of one or | and if they had not been diverted, was il the mains throughout the city at its - —— A Chinese lottory vender entered the animals and emigrants would hay ment of o North Side lodging h in Pittsburg ¢ id to the rvant ot that he remained a on princi- | Been'trodden under their feet. 2 Sl 3 ple atotal abstiner, us he was o part of ek, y i for invalids fn w from, Ourlineof furniture, iz lunps, window. shad lounges in large varicty, Come and see us, | d g 8 ey e A y thing for heatime bed chanib 1 Maxner & Kisry, Broadway. 5 n ) undoubted alibi , some time succossfully proved in an Alabama C. L, Gilletto was alledto Chicago unox- | the firm namo of Losuy & Jonsen, is this | about oranges, and hence mast have | 10 lottery office on every ticket they | clothed? Even after banishing « pectedly yesterday by the deathof his father. | day dissolved by mutuil consent, J Jeu: | heon at Los Angeles, or tho mission of | S0y aud when @ ticket wins they make | third of her children, Europe now finds conelusive, 1 the jud “dis- EleCtl'lC TPUSSB:, Dr. 8. tlarvey of Neola was in the city | sen retiving. The business will be conducted i w miles from it. Hvery | itall. So the Melican purehaser has no | it necessary, in order to feed and clothe ) i Yo TAe G e it memaialle o ek e Vo Losey | conceivi n‘,u-!\,.u stion that we coul clince of winning Tier 350,000,000 peoplo, to call upon Asis, | CLirg0 the prisor Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete, smile. who is anthorized to scttle all accounts (e oGa Afvica, Amiervica, Australin, and the isl: SpohA 2 o L el e e (e Lowr” | Diin s answe red r«v;._....!m.\‘ 119l o Bxochiia TRy ou | Mricn, Amieric stealln, and tho fal %O I ) = AGENTS WANTED. DR, C. B. JUDD. windug intere st in Montana, has veturned to it L J. Lo JENSEN, el HIL LI A LR ) L Are nature's uric solvent, and ave Specific [ tributions of grain, meat,tish, oil, cotton . 2 hlI S[ OBhnAIER s torm | Rter RLay Council Bluffs, Ta asked about a country was whetherthere | g0 N e L AL 06 Broadway, Counoll Bluffs, Ia Y . - All friends of the firm and the public gen- | was any I I e 1. A. Clork, locating engineer of the Unior i 1 Inflammation of the bladd - : Fbiyi] Y 3 i " 1 3 | erally @ vited to prace wit o cir of Pt condition of Europe and its people with Paciflc, is at home, waiting for more favor- | Ghiby Rt e el LHOEEleh I8 i | peot ] g ] re Wi Kidney disorder S0 i . | I K devs for artistictic decoratin aining, wall St e fata ; “ a population of 3.500.000,600! In Burope h able weat for ‘unning lines among the | ACHS forartistictic d i but one man in ¢ it had ever Rheimatism, Gout and Dropsy ol Gt 4 ol western mountains and forests, AR IEnwHtnEhR aoyuRlIkE I 10y bad & chill there, and it was & matter of - {000 ShaTBCariM Ll ygRe U SI0 TN urea . ¢ rompt attention and lutest styles i b et et O TR nRSL| Ahe Firat Emige: o even in an avithmetical ratio, und For stout men's clothing call at Model Monterey that they went eightec 1o On leaving Weston, wheve there had | although population has - failed to | e e Of Council Bluffs. Ctothing Co., L. H. Mossler, Mgr Bowman's Plurality into the country to see him shake: Noth- | been so much opposition, we were six or | dugment as rapidly as mang have feaved, | are troches producod by the evaporat | paID UP CAPITAL....... 5 .$150,000 Owlng tomy loas by fircon October 27, T | . Tho figures from all countic ing could huve” beon more satisfuctory | seven: in numbor, and nearly balf tho | yet the up in the proportions widens in | of the waters of tho Soden Minoral | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. . 000 S nilia e Se foer AL olboen and Mr. Bowman's plu on the score of health, * | town_followed us fora mild, and some [ A alavming manner, Springs of the Taunus. LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS. , 0,000 me to pay up at once, TR B s 3" Theso figures 1 He said that the Spanish authorities | for five or six miles, o bid us good-hy, ! S T T e I A G i ot i — —— changed a few either one way or the other, | Were most friendly, and that the people showing the deep interest felt in our Buftalo Herds a Halt Century Ago. TIIN Shi » B, B, Iavt, 3. D, Bdinundso ) Stealing Wagc but will not vary to any great oxtent. A | Meve the most hospitable on lh: wlob journey, says @ writer in the cmber I think T ean truly say that w in llmllll:l‘v; '.Jxr‘:".‘..\‘x".n e oL .'.".'\":'-' ‘-(";:?l' Duting tho Last thirty-six hours thero has e Shois fhat th ghla came from ovory | thitt you could teavel all over California | Century, ~AlL expressed good wishes | that region in_one “dag mor WTaloos iy e L v T ! Y. boen o great many. wmplaints mads to/lho | bo of the distriot, and particularlyin it | &34 it would cost you nothir ‘r‘.x- hovses | and desived to hear from s, When we | than T have seen of catile inall my life, IMPER”/‘L\ DOGTOR INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Klioa by \teauistera)and Dihon ownars ol e o A (ks Al M AT this or food. Eyen the Tndinns wero friendly. | reached Suppling grove, the place of | writes John Bidwell in the Century. | O EPOSITS, wagons in various pats of the city, that their | county over the vote of Judge Harris is v His deseription of the country made it | rendezvous, in May, 1541, there was but > o plain black with them for R - For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron- For imiproved and ceonomie cook s W, 8 T a1 evam tican fien (o ‘atrenti 0 e rhon pil I “Phe plurdlities by counties on Tucsday ————— 5 one or two wagons would come | could veach. y seemed to be coming | specialist, s ree i - Arkansas, lains to e Platte tc ’t ater, 1 1 their horses, and thoy have been taken so far | Adair bt A i spells in'side, swollen ankles, for which Sl ) Avlsaned i\ plains to the Platte to water, | Sir Morrell Mackenzie, ) I\ I Iy vaner bl L vaa res atar B Ee s | cluding men, women and ehildren. Our | merous werce they that they changed strect near his barn on Thursday night, and e G v usually had, and the ek of millk was a [ had to use it. One night when wo were | ¢hisl Catarrh, and all throat troubles, hitch on to it it was conspicuously absent The law, **to him that hath shall be | was understood that everyone should | they eame in such,droves that we had to MAIN STREL had been taken to Omaha, but Il mot k Bowman's plurality..... A o | Sinai, It is in the very natuve of things, | sugar and so forth to suit; but I laid in [ we could to keep them from vunning | must have the signature aad recom- |~ 2o, d been taken to Omaha, but could not be AN i Dt {Laaaine inioht o wagonaleo e Jxperts and families who have used the | duce gross inequalities in the distribu- | the usual quantity, besides other things | We could hear them thundering all catch the thief. A snort time ago un enter- | ! 1y beautified tea pot Dealers fn forelzn and domostic ex:hinze 1on : i think of the rapid growth of our Amer- gathered up a fow wagons made and a : call & > Model | ave be g It offered at low | loeks, that they ave unreliable, and that DAG. B QL gUL Am Pythian Sist SN A ome Bad Boys, themat once and for eash, There is | not shoot, while {f T lost my flint T could wd the Europoan eitios i old and stie parable, and dissolves perfectly COUNCIL BLUFFS. vthian Sisterhood, will givea sociable a § e andusefularticles. Admission and refresh- | Gilmore and Fred Hansen, two small boys, oountry. whole party, but all were enthusiastic | yyojent, but so far as the greater part of 40 1bs of lean bLeet. Only sort ¢ are almost o a8 now as the Amé B bR work, Seieiliazs that they stole a pair of white rabbits from ‘i 1th. lumm mil- Through Pullman palace | &re almost uite as new as the Amer- | Justus, von J / 20, /}10 <ims, 316 Plantoer st 4 - cars to Chic nd intervening points » T Mossler, Mgr, intocustody. . 3 Fag vin the great Rock Island voute, Ticke ATTEND ¢ = byhim who holds to some adopted spe ity “nl ALE- Two good work horses. Wil telligence of tho death of his brother at Pack | boys puiishied, but he had beon made the vie- | ity, sexual we v Mr, Lincoly's Youngest Boys. ) making an example of the two whom e saw fuaking schemos, 5 Mainst, with elevatos The Mé s o Fighters, Robert, the eldest, was away at H N built thereon & lvery bar, Tn 1862 ho left | 1, The Manhatan sporung headquarters, 413 Inthe handsofa | paid to any com- Teads F noee Counall § it goodnawbigs L R T Py e b R L T o S valid friend of his was amused for six | pendence and enterpri pt the hou v Salt Lake, has been asked to inquire into the A Thiaf hx's Boardor, robins, which came regularly at 1p:30 g, | wild with their good-natured disobedi- populace It be- | Potash, or other ganized and carofully conducted. Students war | deps street, North Owihia, for | sald vehicles have been stolen, The wagons have | lar Reed’s plurality two years ago was | scem like a paradise, wwon ahead” of us. or the next ) s far as the eye | of the German court, and English thron lastave as follows: The fivst symptors of heart discase are | ench day, and among the recruits were | northward continually from the distant of the bams where the owners have kept Reed. Bowman, | short breath, fluttering, faint and hungry DA AR il At ey a0 | el Sy oNeTan anicles ToRRIon i ne furnished his own supplies. | and would — plunge inan ::.r.‘\m:“dm tart that no trace of them could : & % o bt o et D YSeith | The party consisted of sixty-nine, in- | across by the thousands—so nu- | gpgorses them most highly. H. K. Barbee, living on Seventeenth strect X ] and Douglas or’ address Dr. Miles Medieal | teams were of oxen, mules and horses. | not only the color of the water, but its and Avenue D, left afine new wagon in the oy 5 Co.. Elknart, 1nd, We had no cows, as the later emigrants | taste, until it was unfit to drinks but we when he went out yesterday moring to | LOMAWALIIMIE coviiviiieenn 1 The Unequal Distribution of Wealth. | grout deprivation to the childeen, It | encamped on the south fork of the Platte | these troches are a perfect remedy. 3 ) [ | 1 He reported the matter to the police. and given,” antedates the stone tables of | have not less than a baveel of flour, with | sit up and five guns and malke what fires | Obtain the genuine article only,wl Over C. . Jucauemin & Uos Jewelry Store they soon discovered that the stolen wagon e e e hesn o AL ARG Tt is the g st of all forces which pro- | one hundred pounds of flour more than | over us and trampling us into vho dust. | mendation of SIR MORRELL MAC- OPRICER & RUSEY wariniztie sune HEL o wARMS WO | ot the fmported dupaiese toa-pots sold by | tion of wealth. Tho history of almost | This T did hecauso we wero told that | night long: the ground fuirly trombled | KENZIE with every bos. Dive trdeod then over tho bridge and in the | Lund brothors, protounce it the hest to be | every enormous fortune shows the state: | when we got into the mountains we [ with vast' apj ing bands: and if ' ' ) d X d 3 ] ) e, siys I ably would get outof bread and | they had not heen diverted wagons, ani- | yihere are ofler, complaluts of swlen vo custom honse, freshly packed, hermetrically | Walkor {n (lll..- Forum. The first million, | have 10 live on meat alone, which I [ mals, and emigrants would have been | Corner Matn and Broadway hicles which the officers desive to say nothing I el il el o b ud Y1 or two millions, or three millions, are | thought would kill me even if it did not | trodden und feet COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, about at present in the hope that they can PRk yo get & DounQ ohithh et tea o made slowly and painful Atte 'that | others, s e S GRE P ' ch the thisf, A sort Lime ago 4 entel Fraisty YA the inereasa is at a continually ae- | My gun an old flint-lock vifle, but IhalG et Rt ran Collections made and interest pald on time prisine individual cano in to town andworked colerated ratio. This is due mainly to | agocd one. Old hunters told me tohave | e aro foo frequently disposed o EXTRACT OF BEEF 0pouits A A e e A g rlA e boys? s suitsdurably | the ¢ lavge “good things” | nothing to do with eap or percussion ’ i \ ican cities as merdly incidental 1o the sues e Meutis AausessndlINRINGTPATIESN O OIS, P tadi of B ClothingCo. = * price, provided the purchaser can take | if I gotmy eaps or percussion wet T eould | gottlement of & new country, and to Made Dishes. In finyor—trcon § > The ladics of Colanthe Assembly No. 1, k L ! s any limit to such opportunities, | pick up another on the pluins, I doubt olear ddn water - Nkos delislous Castlo hall Monday ovening, November10, | An information was filed in the superior | govieiilly in 2 now o R StHD VT AT o R 3 e e ey will hlas Claposs oF b Tarioty of fauoy | court yestardsy aflerncon charying djoscph | CIPeClily in g uew und ispldly growing | whether theve was 8100 in monoy ib the | Centu i e R e any length of time. 1 1b equal to | iri5md s, 000 Witke ments 15 cents. All Knights of Pythias and | o s By Xt to this cause, speculation s the | and anxious to igo. eir built- ven is concerned, they | guaranteed genuino ANTED Noat girl ments 15 eente. Al Knights of Pythias and | gy petit larceny. Tho complaint alleges A e e A their built-up area is concern y | guarantesd L, Wl s L U \ f - i 5 5 g can cities, They, like our own popula- aignine iy Gents' underwear in great variety at prices | Fergnsou's vesidence, 119 South First stre sloepers, dinin , free reclining chaip [ 1900 ¢11 k ) 3 | TANTED A sl for generi to suit all at Model Clothing Co,, f H | A warraut was issued and they were taken ¥ tion centers, have grown unprece- | - \\ work Bl st Wallace MoFadden yeetorday received in: | 1oss that he cared for and desired to hove the | WIfind 16 vory sarviceable (o, Borvons debil: % O0R ere 1 ) Y ¢ LA . . WESTERN ) in fillfug on o lot. Apply to City, Utah, He was seventy years of age, | (17 of o great deal ¢ v pilfering by thesc tobacco, s @ 0 i During the fivst year of the adminis- UPON THIS PICTURE AN ON THIS 5 { Leonurd ) t —— Pl lls Pventy years of age, | g other boys, and he Roped tostopit by > ot is o g tration the house was made lively by the 4 s Do ple are profrassiva, fullof ‘ensriy, and mouey l‘“'“ McMaban three storg AR AR LITRENT O St of Wis clty, A | games and_pranks of Mr. Lincoln’s two Theresults of | ONE THOUSAND | Lusiness A7 A0, Akl Anwiatay. : :‘,.‘:V ‘;‘A::(:l;\\‘n‘v"h\lu‘l:‘lvll:'?{)‘lvin'\‘\"(l l‘h .“l«l steal the rabbits. s s younger children, William and Thoma mercury, even | DoLrLAkrs Will be IOWA e . q Yy Skl In popular education, Her p: e b Among smaller birds perhaps none | vard, onl ming home for short vaca- (s are o and work for her noreasi here for ldaho and afterwards to Utah. M. RORAWAY e o DU wage war more desperately than the | tions, writes Colonel John Hay in the [ skilifull physi- | petent —chemist v her ner i MeFadden was found d barn, Au elegant line of Malton overan ve English domesticated robin, A writer | Centur The two little boys, aged clan, are to be | who will find, on COLLEGE ]“"“ RENT—Good five-room hou ww: and therw ure som citcunstances Which ive | diced rates at Model Clothung Co in Longman’s Magazine says thatan in- | eight and ten, with theiv western inde- | dreaded. In the | analysis, a part- ! othor_hulixes CIEarent, prioskt 0no Mug\ sus o was fo ! — e tard {ole ot Mers Toally Dractical for hor Sintentr Normil Bust (s M uonthly paymentss one hoise B L DAL hae i wehb 1 bee Toikited ih consecutive days by the antics of other | Ib anuproar, They drovestheir tutor ands of the | dole of Merowry, nexs, BHOFLhan and Ponmaisiip coursss weil o 13 1ot #2001 _ToAlEabI6 binTuBsK 106 Oh Heuny nd fought a duel on the la ido | ence; they orgunized a minstrel show in | comes exceed. fsons, InBWift's | W Meairoume Weite fur fuster partiodls 10 | oheyp, J. i Davidson, 63 Kifth aves case more closely B Barnets, o colored min who has been | M- 80d foughta ducl on the lawn outside | v orginize = ; h his window. The combat invariably | the attic: the le nequaintance with | ingly dangerous | Specific. It is : I a. NOR SALEComplets sot of tinner nv‘,x., Miss Grace Osborne will organize classes | Deanding with Mrs. Joseph Fletcher, was | jygted until one or two became too ex- | the office-seekers and became the hot & gerous; | BP } Bk VCounml Bluffs, low ll" i it Sl o (o 1 T for study of the German language and litera- | Missing yesterday moruing, together with & and when com- | purely vegetable, wqul 1 lan blo hausted to recover his logs, whereupon | champions of the distressed, D. H, McDaneld & Co. - 5 e ture, Class work to begin November 5. ¢ | gold pen and pencil, a breastpin and othe o vietor A selze ¥y I William sickened 1 died in Febru- pounded Into | and mnever pro- " AN $ i bs Oves at aoat to oloko out Arte further information enqu 120 First ave, | txiukots, belonging to his tandlady, . Omcor | the, vidtor would him and triumph ik Mokenoft (A ¢ ; ) toriind ablo ol ik s D “‘3 i o oy ST 08 (AT, iy | wntly drag him round tho cuclosure. - | iry, 1862, IMi futher wis profoundly | - nostrums by tg- | duces bad offects. | Butchers’ and Packers’ Supplies, | iueks R ALY &' Wil = J.C. Bixby, steam ueating, sanita - | caught the fellow, and before night bad re PR ; x moved by his death, though le gave no norant hands It . i r “"," ro furms for sale near the ity gineer, M43 Lifo building, Omaha; 3 covered mostof the stolen articles, they hay Tickets at lowest ratos and su pe j outward sign of his troublo, butkept ] ocomoq tatal, Market Fixtures, 035"‘15‘ I R Wobd's Wit St iy riam block, Council Bluft ing been pawned in various places, accommodations via the great Rock | about his work the same as ever, His s and Spusago Mukors' Machinery, §20 (0K SALE or Rent—Gardon land, wit — -— _ Baroett has served iu jail before, Thelust | Island route Ticket office, 1602—3ix- | bereaved heart seemed afterward to Book on Blood and Skin discases free, ain st., Council Blults, lu. Also dea houses, by J, I& Kice, 104 Mala st, Coun time he was belind the bars Le served as ! teenth and Farnam streets Qmaha, l[mul out its fullncss on his youngest Swift Snadifia Ca. 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