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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEMNESDAY, JULY 8, 1801, 3 THE OMAHA BEE. |NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES, | fomratta® 1ot cineting. wieh che | bot sharkes made, Setitnr 20 momathe | T fo b specins nsents 1o ot s mt | 'The Shah of Persia | SPECIAL NOTICES o rapid current, and by the time they renched | the acousations by documentapy,ovido soveralty to the Cheyenne and Arapahoo In- e COUNCIL BLUFFS, Though advanced in years, has hair of raven led | p eir falsity, and the gammittee took | disne, | 1t | the matter under advisemont,, Jt is belioved - | hue. Gray haivs are strietly prohibited in ORSE that o FLY Bt | it dominions, and hence the”large ship- 1 s g3, hiin he was nearly exhausted. They p S. i him into their boat, aud a8 so0n as b COUNCIL BLUF 0 beat 28, Wanted ~A wood girl for work, Mrs. J. W. Squire, David Tostovin and G fined for drunkenness i polic day morning, : Phomus C. Carroll of Omaha and Margavet | 6 & slow, monotonous drizzle that Muloney of this city took out o licenso to | led one to believe it only rained out of marry yesterday 1l of anything else to do. Tne roads lead- Alfred B. Johnson and Mary Montgor ing to the grounds and the erounds them- competitor: i The waters fell con- Cfi: No. 12 PEARL STREET, Rain Intel fomawhat with Pleasure at | Dimself in safety ths reaction set in and he | that Mr. Forsytho will b2 confiened | THE B sell oF tr Addre \ OFFICE: N EAR| 1 :fert:(r] u’l wha! . h i fainted dead aivay, Ho was takea to his | General Alexander Ciuiphwlh of Viesinia | ments to that country of Ayer's Halr Vigor, Brown, 1122 west Broadway, Coune ” oe Ohautauqua Grouads. | home north of the motor bridge, where ho is | will tomorrow be nomitiated, as special avels o 3 s of Sixty Miles by the use of which the Shali's subjects save 3 ‘ Jelivered by Carrler in any part of the City, 1 dolug well Worliils comuiissionsFtaabstealin,. He | ¢ Travels at the Riate of Sixty Miles | .0 uuy iheir finir,but thelr fiends, Ayers \\ ANTED--Position a8 stenozraghor H, W. TILTON - - - MANAGER. | | ; -~ represents the United States i Melbourne. | oo o ”'"" Hou ot | Hair Vigor restores the natural color of the AN DL B AL L riey s " » . | 1 A i ring the Sewers, | Henry Ballantyne, United States consul at | e Osang Bee, on Sunday, in the west hair. 1t should be on every toilet-tabl 4. en. Cor s : ? |u.|\1 l|:r,\l. | DR, GILLETT'S BROKEN CONTRACT. |~ Mhe eity sowage system hias been a source | Bombay, will be named 88 commissioner to | ern, northwestarn, and many places i the | " Soma tima Ago iy hatk beghn to fade anid STADRT E “""’“'“,’.m‘.", b et of Aunoyance to the public in general aud the Botn appointments -4k subjecs 1o | southwostorn part of the state, reaches its to fall out so badly that 1 thought 1 should [ ATt MR B T TR pURHE RS s Considerable Indignation Felt Over | €Ity authorities in particular, ever since it | mation by the directors, aders from eight to twenty-four hours | be bald; but the use of Ayer's Hair Vig Onks, Mitver City, Towa, it = was put in, from the fact that it has had uo | A ree T | ahead of all its competitors. In fact, when | has rest the orighal color and made iy “Yon o e - | 1 s Oool ol sHt ol o NTERVIE 2 | A FOR SALE-A fine pleco of enrdon_an LA ST A e NN TR O A suitavle ontlet. The provlen it to do | WAL & L Ll Ay the latter reach their destination they are | hair strong, abundant, and healthy. It does teait tand, 4y #0 per aore, Johnaton & Vane N. Y. P. Co. Work futrusted to His Care | With the sowage has baon bofors the council | He Denfes All the Charges Made | like back numbers. They aro not used for | Rot fall out any moret - Addie Shafter, 810 Patten ? Eotinell Blufts Lumber Co,, coal; ! —~Today's Programi | great many times, and at last it seoms Againat Hin reading, but for wrappiug and carpet pad- CRE9 VTP CWHIOEL HACL BARLY. vt gHAY) DOdo0 vt the curth T the vicinity of & Crafts chattel loans, 204 Sapp block, LRED [ likely to bo settled. City Surveyor Tostevin | Puansipis, July 7—~The Buquteor to. | 4Ing purposes. [ each of theso respocts | was restored o 13 Youthiul color and | proveds 1 b a1 o bos ot TRkt Sabaaine 2 ityou want water in your yard or hoase | | hus tiad n gang of man at work for the 18t |y will contain an interview with Son- | they are quito vatuable. beauty by the use of a few bottles of Ayer's | &t the roal estuto and loan ofties of 4. ¢ Oole go to Bixby's, 02 Merriam block. | Rain aled the crowds at the Chautauqua | five wecks on the ‘Ihirteenth street sewoer | oo " 00" \Wian nsked whothior he had How is Tie Bee able to so distanco its Halr Vigor. 1 shall continue to use it, as & Co. List your proy Vo, Fent OF ex- | fromBroadway to Nineteenth avenue, clean- | ‘ g there Is no_better dressiig for the hairy — | Shange, witn us, and & customer. J. U, bly yosterd: stantly, not fn a brisk, showed that the o missi ing out the refuse that has been accumulating | read the recent address of the independents Cole & Co., No. 4, Pearl stroot, ground floor. terprising way that | rop ngpe than five years, \Whon it is com- | he replied: “Ob, renlly thought | pleted it will do away with the objections form, but | to the prosent system. Instead of having the outlet in*‘Linen’s pond,” as It is known, 1o Gapp, Georgeana, Ala, sauso it has established o numl G L1 have read it, and I of TLATRVOYANT and sychometrie, or chars ol just o o say n the most nipnato | borse outes theoghont wostatel < |- Aver’s Hair Vigot, A SR A A e nend lock of hinir for readings by 1 noar Manawa, o dith has béon dug along the | false from bewmning to end; thers fs not a | Makesa runto Grand Island, 15 miles dis- | pp 5 o AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. ;" near comner 15th street, Counell Biuffs, gouth side of section 10, for distance of about | word of truth in the charges. I deny overy | tant from Omaha, in four hours! ¢ Soid by all Druggists and Ferfume s, o tuc 81,00 4,700 feet, emptying into the river. In this | chargo. They aro false, s wero thoso of last | Muking allowance for the stops at rail | \| Swan & Walker's 512 Main streot and 813 both _of Owmathn, = were od - yeste selves became too muddy for comfort and no [ has been secured. and this will be clent | o not ropublicans, All of thom voted for | mArk ablo speed of sixty miles an hou gl 0 roal e ut to afternoon by Justico Sw ono stirred out of his tent unless he had to, | !0 lisuro the permancut cleanliness of the stod | 1tstops at only two stations, Tir Brr, L y A ko0l place 10 18t bargain it you The funeral of Charley Nick ek o J Lo | sewer pipes. tison for governor. Many of them Ay bl 1 i e funera 1nrley bt the discomfort there was 10 | Iy speaking of the floods that have covered | for Cleveland for president, and you will find | hOWever, stops at ever station. [t s throw MAGNIFICENT acro pronerts T ug. Almost overyone had beca | the wester part of the city during the 185t | umonge thum a large numboe who aro freo | from tho tratn as tho latter fiies past each o | fogtracts. locited 21 miles “trom postoft the mill before and had gone to | 'Wwo mounths Surveyor Tostevin savs that | town in b s and quat s of all the | forsale on reasonuble’ terms. Sowe fine [ \ to pe re 1t to soll or trade, at the rsidence, 237 Nortn First vas | conpl postponed until this morning at 1 | thr b 1AL | traders or whose sympathies are with the | 1ce property for ront by Diy & Hoss, Special _convocation, Star chu 17, | camping out with a full knowiedge before- | their bud effects are mostly due to the necli- | yi,g traders. L can stand attacks coming | Way from five up to 300 cog ke byt L AL i Royal Aveh Masons, this evening. Work it | hand of what risks he was running, so no | Folee of the ratlway companies in uot putsind | from such domoeratio sources, Why, what | Ahis Bue contuine evers lino of ows dis | L RN L AR IR the first ar ccond degrecs, Al Roval | o0 oilivhiad any vight to rompl On | 1P new bridges ove the |'n;ll(’ || ley -“‘,'.‘ A5 tHay dh M Iivst, that there were somo | tributed to subscribers within the shadow of | H t l o bricic with baseient wnd elovator. 4. W, Lie whole the best of good nature provailed | were so low as to obstruct tho waters of the | piliH eI PEORESEE A8 0 O v most | | Whon the subscriber in this city is unfold MOR SALE or Kont—-darden land, wich invited. e audic 2 ther hig v , and they all agreed v o tho re. ¢ VAt 12 lis papor st, the subscriber Bouses, 0y I R Wioe, 10) Matn st Jou: Justice Swearingen performed a double ue audiences wore rather light R e i e e e et | empatically that T took no part whatever in | 1t biia papor at broakfasty the subsceiber in |y ruotions! Bino Fishing Boating, Buthe | Bl o7 o, aln s, Jounoll weddine yesterday, The contracting pacties | although the programme was followed out h_d“"“ ,.‘".“, “ Lxhe) _‘I‘( “]“ Y oonseqtiently | Lie, batlot reform legislation. did not inter “," Ay ."",'f“ o llg d :"; :'-”‘ 10 | e and Excellent Mineral Water wero W2 B, Doftush and Murtha Roboius, | about as wnnounced vesterlay. Tho Swed- | g ALY SroL AW, e TN WIJRCOtG S7eEY LIy T L L At et bl e ponly fifteon minutes eide | trom Councll | < : - 4. 8 N and Auna Paskell, all of A HidlE IO e T Mkt EAt S yublican party is for ballot reform, and the | Shavp. s 3iufrs, Jor trnins . every lalf hour, dire Gas Ranges $6.00 and $10.00. :'\'..if,v\ A 4 ish mule guartette arvived on the grounds | time there is a heavy rain, party has kept its pledges, 1 did not attempt ‘This enterprise costs monoy. 1t how= |t centers of Counell Bluits and Omiadi. Some elezant gas stoves. Gas o G EIEe G reaory i SLaFhedL front. R terday for the tivst time and appeared on G T 10 prevent the passage of the bill or to alter | Ve, appreciated by Tie Bir's No Most delig htful und necessible place for o sk ing. BA0.00 60 BS0/00 POF: Al haries Grugory has returnc rom Chi- | tye platform in sracon, Thay made Trees Must b mmed, it in any way, other paper in this section cou g the | plenie parties. Don't fall ¢ S DB TGEa U RIS LB Oy Gl am UL AL Do e I PR i The city council instructed Marshall | A gain, these democrats calling themselves | €xpense. Noother paper could stand half S WO NG PO CONN \ington park, While there he was ro. | kreat hit and the complimonts that were | The ¢ ¢ ted Mars! Again, thess domocrats calling themselves | expense. N er could stand N SRR NG bl Neved by blolkpockots of $100 1u cash and | Lostowed on them woro many. Leon H. | Tomploton toenforeo tho ordinance that pro- | ropublicans charge the ropublican party and [ the expense. - Somo of them hiave tried it aud TELE PHON E NO. 45. RS e IS HE T e SR R 7 iE 000 in dratts. Vincont deliverel a very scholarly and in- | Vides for the trimming of trees along tho | cidentally me, with (30 dlefuat of thosoc; | By b ulono sends out a speciat twain VLT SR Mother Vincont, the sister superior of St. | terosting lecture in the morniag on' | public streets, The ordinenco abovo re. oAl bublie school "systum of | IS issomothing which is done by no other W i v S LA BNl o rd's hos, ho has boon danger- | oo ¥ erred to provides that all trees standing SEitn et 8 yuper In the country. 1l the racegs. \ole wonderful cushion Bernard's hospital, who! has Janior | wfjolmes,” und in the afternoon Jahu De- | (0FFed to provides that all trecs stbntine of | phijadelpnia, Why, I was in favor of that | 7 ks bt Tehvea Omatin kb B 0'clodke i th fi tire mikes the oiher follows ohinee thele ously ill for the past two weeks, is recove e it licuce, | 0¥ 1ot 8 0 alk, sha 1 bill, Itwas a good'one and had I been tu- his train leaves Omaha at 3 o'clock in the LT LA LA ECHEREL ST ing slowly. Yesterday she sat up for o time, lectured to a fair-sized audience. | 5o that'the Hmbs shall not be less than eight | pillz, 1t Was B Koot ou6 B Iad T Beoi W |y opie 1 venctios the othier stations on ! phiioy ail tallccusiifon tiee loud etough nnd thought sho is out of all immediate | In spite of the uninspiring surroundin U | fect from the eround, and that they shall be ¢ Gl d S TR0 Ty “Phen tiiink of con- | the Union ile s appears below Of Couneil Biuffs, UV IGtOR. GUR RN o rrof: A8t o lant dunger | was the samo interesting speaker us ever, | 80 trimmed as not to interfere with tho f ooy Tine in any way with the Barasley | Cutout this time tabic and past it upon the | oaApiTAl STOCK. .. ....eee $159,000 S DAPRETE RN It wiil tell you wi ur - Sunday cisdue, It wil tell you also when to | SURPLUS AND PROFITS look from your door or window and svo ‘i I Bre Plyer rushing through your town with | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225 00) called o 1o [ street lamps, Persons who fail to carry out the previsions of the ordinance after being notitied to do so by toe city marshall are lia- ble to a i of not less than uor more than lough his white guiters had bec business. It s ridiculous, I not nomined by politicians; he was not politicians’ candidate, He'was thrust for ward as a representative of the busicess men. illism Walters was arrested yesterduy | und al afternoou on s warrant filed by George | somewhat bedraggiod in the mud, the Dution charging bin with disturbiag the | not detract materiay from the inte Dutton is the man_ with whom | The following programme has been ardsley was 70, 000 | Put on, tho tastest and eustest ridinz tire over sed. 1t 1s patonted and not used by wny oncern. Dot think that overything cushion tire 8 good bocause tho Vies s hiad cus o four d he | ranged for today: $15 und costs. AT ; Raal ANy s | the swittness of the wind: 5 : tor cushion s such a big success, Uhere aro lai n:'.:,\(!xllrnuq:q xl’mlnh‘ul'l\ ‘x‘ll.ll fin 1‘:\ S o Lin VR B G A and. T THE WEE FLYEI TIME CAI Dinecrons—L A Millor, K O Gloason, B L | oo and bad in all things. 1f you wint s cluims that Walters commenced the fun by :0/—Junior norimal cluss, Rev. Andsay, ANl Biic One, man. [ have scon him and that is all. THE NE ; A arh B Pt UR DL B nAson CARE(od | oot he o e b ehe Tlaael traton ian attacking him. He claims that he only drew | tent A 3 3 b i should nct know him if I met him on the | Gumore K Hannan Transiot general banking busi- | Griers on Cs nnd 188 now. a knife on him in order to protect humscif. (LHUE SO LG R il clothing morchants of this ity | gypoer, [ never had any doings with him. [ Vapii ness. Larcest capital and surplus of aay COLI & COLE. 41 Ma Lillio Milis, a denizen of Rotten Row, was | “U5% <uior normal class, Mrs. M. M. Baliey, | D8V0 beon trying to wmaugurato the early f [ kuow nothing whatever of him except what bunkin Soathwostarn [owva e ik arrested last night on South Main st tent A, closing scheme during the warm summer | I have read in tho paper: T'hese charges INTERESTOUN TIM: DEPDSITS oh tho laws of etiquette to [~ :0-"Elocution months. They have circulated an agreoment | 4re as proposterous as they are false. perance unfon while trying to te % oneof her girls whom she found drinking | 10:00—Woman's Christian Te e Wo have the bost iade. Bug ) S OITRR amoug themselves whoreby each one pledges e ; 5 3 S8 1ot the only. g ure of the o phisky in 8 suloon in that part of tho 1050t intarants’ club, bimself to closo his place of busiuess at 7 LA A Wl ¢ ) Flrst. - Natlonal AT (R G R lov pemarks wore protty highly flavered |, iu:0-Eiocution,voice culture and harmony. | »'clock during July and August, with the ex- | g 5 o Vit i DAL sgite: HaRerapilous deRIGEA Y6 toRKY h Ly u‘uu.-.ln o '."';“,"W“,:v"y.r'.‘.:h of O Taternaclo e 0 i ption of Suturdays and Mondays. Tt s LS ‘-‘““ ¥ . 2 'J“:| IHAAL ';"" LRI AT oy S R A —oF— for their wheols. cer c, Who ran hev in on tne cf 0 ~Lecture, “Longfellow,” Mr. Leon H. | natures of all the retail merchants of the city Fatches the Life Guards, Nstacy I Ly L i < e Columbla Is worth 1ta welzht in gold, ] S (L) AL 1 s the ard i iy State..... | Chupians B30 0 7S, W bia ls, wor ness und disorderly conduc | e g were secured with the exception of M. | Loxnox,July 7.—Emperor William break- | it | Hockwoon G| e COU I OTLABEU RS BIOVELS even with “free siver. one of the irmates of St sical prolud " ‘thle. | Marcus. The plan went into effact last even- | fasted with Queen Vietoria this morning and | Sehuyie Grand | 70 0 Paid Up Canitaly = = -« %100,000 Do Without a Refrigerator. s hospital, died yesterday morning Tt UL RL b s el s Lambert w Oldost zod bank tn the city. Foreled and | Iy hot woather 1t 18 fmpossible to do 8o and nsumption, ut the age of twenty-two | hors to Quiviry . Lydls Vou Finklestien. Tu- i —— GRS bl £ B0 [, SR B G (R DT e o con it tosadwenclian B prderve your health and comfort. Food o to the hospital about a J—-Young people’s mectinz, Maintain d a Nuisance. watched the life guards givea most skillful | dets with the early train on tho St. Josaph | on Rl o soties not be preserved without dungerous doteriora- y expevtation of faking the | 4: 0—Lecturo, Sterisui” Dr. B N. | Prince Gibson was avrested yesterday on | Cquestrian performaaco. Tho emperor was | und Grand Isluad foud and Bies are sent tly- | respononce (it ! [Ftiomii wesokcibe eanistate iluicusiesttlis b 4 o b e oo e e | “M0-Chautauqua Literury Sclentific cirelo [ ® charge of keeplng a disorderly house. | attended by tho princo of Walos, the duka of | ine i sacks to - Helvido GEO. b S M AN, Cashior | evertodowithout s i por {ivnioe when 0 B G TN Ll s ol e a vl Tate (hhe fanacy || rounditable: Several tough citizens have been in the | Edinburgh, the duke of -Annalt-Dassou. tho L e i AL RICE: Asslsta ¢ Cashior > e i ook ut’the North Star aid lorn tho s that ca o funer: Ti00—-Chorus cluss. habit of making Gibson’s place ou North | duke of Connaught, Prince Henry of Batten- s o L A | rices we will muke for the noxt thirty days. will take place this morning ut'S o'clock from | 75 CoRtere. Swadish male quartstte. WL Dl T I el are reached by horse route from G bl iR BEEVaR DR WATDDWhra! the hospital, Rey. Father Adolph oficiating. | 13 Lo sury; “Tiio Deap ¢ of London.* witn | Mulastreet their rondesvous burg, the princess of Walas, the princosses irbury; Hebron is supplied from Belyi- And garden los or figures than you —_— stercoptican, Mr. Jumes A, Greeu Y ’T_ BN Beatrice and Victoria sud the duchess of | dere. v | ever got befor sold Is the high- ATl Abonrd £ v Colfax. Considerable iudignation is felt among the : L& SUFFERING, ; At Columbus cornection is also made with ¢ grade W doors Window For health and recreation seek tie wators | Chuutauquans over the action of Dr A ML | GG e E er in the day Prince Christian of Schles- | @ train from Platte Contre, Humphrey, Madi- Keredne af eost: “Mitko your homes cou fortie and rest of Colfax Spring, lowa. The Chi- | Gillett in refusing to fultill his contract toact | Bxperience of the Crew of a Ship- Holstein entertained the cmperor, tha | son and Norfolk, and a horse run is made to E 2 Ear Nos2 and Throal Dl at Bt ox pense, cago & Rock Island s Selling round trip | #s suporintendent at the assembly during the wrecked Bark. dince of Wales and a party consisting of | Wagner. y y 0 PG DeVol, 504 Broadway in Council Buffs und return for | present season. The matter afforded thesub: | Sypxey, N, S. W., duly 7.—Tho crew of a | twenty-two membors of the royal family at | AL Grand Island also a fast froight is : e e sorad sl A $.00, A.T. Eiwell, ticket agent. No. 16 | ject fora tali night before last by Manager | (oo S0 e arrived here from New | an elaborate luncheon at Cumberland lod caught which supplios IElm Creei, Gibbon, SURGEB" Beonomical Hefrigaentors. Zcarl street, A. 5. Hazelton. The talk was not in the ua- | /o0 o5 050 0 0o terrible sufferings | After lunch the imperial guest and the roval | Gothenborg, Kearney, Lexington, Shelton, Itis the amount that peopic swve, not 8o —— ture of u ‘roast,” vut mercly u plain state- | 4oals story e erings | UINY drove to Bray, on the Thames, where | Wooa River and North Platte. Tur B e v inoees, Council Blufls, buying a houschold 2:20 p. m. nt 0520 at : viewed ut this | of the crew of the bark Compro ossity vound | Phoy embarked on board steam lnunches ana | reaches the last mentioned place at Don't wear a heavy, ill-fitting suit when | ment of the facts as they we: ant summersuits and eastern | end of the line, leaving the vublic to draw | from Calcutta for Chili. It appears from | proceeded up the river Its would-be rivals tumble i there you can get cle tor it s wel Shugart-Beno B prices at Reiter's the tailor, 310 Broadway. its own conclusionsas to the opiuion in which | those smlors’ accounts that the Comprede A state banquet was givenin St. George's [ might, seven nours later! Itistoo late to Room 1, 0ito 12:m | (e M el TeL ity et . Gille ela by nanagement. | B¢ . - 20 Sy, M > | read them thon, o vinraiatoordlngly dos i suernsey Household Rofrig: Dr. Gillett 1s now held by tho management. | o8 F IR FEERRR 0 antain. made | holl this eveniug. Tho guests saf at a tavle ad them then, and they ar ordingly d 7and 8 p. m. andsome ws a picce of parlor ¢ are ubout Picnic at Manhattan beach, ke Manawa - Mr. Hazelton had with bim all the tele h wasdisnlayed gold | 1V ered nest worning, when th ¢ 50 feet long, upon w "y <5 leas than s o - good fishing, fine bathing and boating; plenty | grams which have been received from Dr. | for Bluff Harbor, province of Otago, ,_.l,mh,“.,n":‘.,('. tlie whole of the royal plate, | twenty-cight hours old! i T il R0 tho 1.|'..'1r.:‘n of shade; best place for camping out parties. | CGiillett sinco June 24, the day when he first | Now Zealand, on Foveaux straight, Be- | valued ut £1,600,000. —-— ceonom i fee, giving the Towest cold u'e Try it. declared his intention of pulling out and al- | fore the bark reached Bluff Harbor she e DeWitt's Little Early Risers: onty pill to NEW OGDEN HOTEL temperature. Al the packing is w m'rll - Prrer i lowing the Chautauqua to sbift for itself. It | was overtaken by a fearful hurricane, Bo.ton Wool Markot. e R U B S | wool, the hest non-contiuotor of heat wnd 0. Younkerman & Co., feed and commis- | 1ua beon undorstood all wlong that Dr. during which the sea swopt over her and | Bosrox, Mass., July 7.—The demand for i 2 fric ety " | Centrally located in the business | mofsture kiown. A1l purts ean be tuken out sion, 103 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tel. 77. | ot would be here, and on that supposition | cleured her decks of overvthing which it was ) Mass., July 7. L r o : portion of Council Biulfs, all the | dad eleaned. ‘Tivestigato the ernsey —— 4 B % 3 £ wool has been moderate and satles are mostly No Guarantee with Services, 2 Houschold before buyinz. g 5 almost the entire arranyement of the pro- | possible to wash away. The Comprede was | * i 3 5 3 street car lines inthe city passing S S HERSONAL FARAGRALHSY. svammo had been left to him. Oun tho 24th | aye v X at s| ci in small lots. Prices remain steady and are | A suit in the Hudson county (N.J.) e b : o JAWIEMOWOK S pra eventually so storm stricken that she became (A st t the door. Modern and conven- e Now O iHor Ol iy TITaY5 s tay raapaabitho ho sent a telegram to Manager Hazelton stat- | water lozged aud began to sink. In this | quoted the same as last woek. Ohio X has | circuit court last week established the \c New Qu ¥y 3 of the Philudelphiy, and much ient; thoroughly fire proof; 120 | counterpu 185§, Wo o i mbucle of Greaasburg. Ind., | jug that the Rogers band wanted to be re- | helpless condition the Compredo drove upou | beon selling at20@300; XX and XXX and | precedent that a denuist is not respon- | (AU (CBTERERY TG NG g2 a | eheaner: - ra rry the Philas is ut the Grand. leased from its contract, and promising fur- taa A h L 3 i A a ridge of rocks off the Auckland islands, B1@32c; No, 2 A nas | sible for damages when he pulls the 5 delpiiia ulso and you can take your chofes. O Miss Beatrice Tinloy loft last evening for | ther particulars by mnuil. Several days later | For crew managed to swim ashore and there | ooy 1 @2e; No, 2 N Cssnanliz g e e s o Tareas | 8y houseiin the west, Stuart. where she will visit fricuas for a | u lotter came, dated the 24th, stating ithatthe | the; L & 2 0y g W et ESL80) Board and room from $30 per Screen Doors remained for 103 days, suffering terrible | Combing and delaine to | privations and being reduced to a state bor- | o (ece N, a | dering upon starvation. While hunting for ceces in moderate re- s suffering from toothache and 9 1 n o: A month up. Table board $3 per 1 combing solling at 8 0c; ObIo | weiit to the dental establishment of Dr. S E I couple of wecks, reason why the band' wan i s the lurgest ind finest | Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Stewart and daughter | be released was that it ns, the lurgest ind finest in and window ser the lutest noveltic week. G. M. WHITNEY, Mgr. | theeity. and ught : - e fine delaine, 33@3de. Territory wools in good | 1 anic AT TRl 4 have returned from & Lwo weeks' visiv with | chanco to prolong its stay six weeks | food one of the unfortonate scaman was 103t | Gemant st soiss fo o Seeie fofine | Hanks to have the tooth extractod. D | eline, i relatives in Oskaloosa. at the Glen Echo (ll:lumuuu:\. in Marvland. | iy the bush und 15 supposed to have starved | yedium and d5wsio for medium, California | Hanks’ assistant diagnosed the case and A\u 1n \Lm\ Street. Council Bluifs, A. Leibold leftyesterday for a two weeks’ l”_c “"1!;' =med t:m't h.“n‘f‘""fl‘ m‘x‘;;- rcl;:;:u\: to death. Tno Ulun]nl‘s«ll-"h Sreyines rescued | 4nd Oregon wools in fair request at previous | pulled a tooth, but after the operation —— i aibS CalaN, himself, although ho had suid pothing abou the end of the 108 days by a sealing ves- | pric, ol /Woo e i :Manus suffered just o ch as ever. [ ¢ Jpre—Attorneys X , nullu;i(It.xlruw'\\m;n"hl‘v-\\.lll) luuu? Colorado | HHESE S Bl e R R BICh Ha R babt N eca bink :;1 b Akt I?u&n‘- :mwu s :h“wr‘!eckcd prices. Tu pulled wools thero is a quiet and | McManus sufferc d just as much as ever Sims & Saunders ;\li.nr’nl‘ s (_“,1::. 1.1 dtlng Stoves. i and scenery and visit Salt Lake e RN e et (I D a0 ship steady mavket. Australian wools firm. For- | Ho wont to another dentist and had an- { 37F | SGTEES teo, Ty - tho stute wnd Mrs. B, Zorkowsky, her daughter Laura | "5 0SCE 10 his letter a telegram was sent Sibeintic eign curpet wools quiet. other tooth pulled. Then he brought [ {pderit conves, s b, and & Shis 5 Dt and sou Albert, have gone on & 1wo months' | oy gce, stating that the executive committee 2 suit against Dr. Hunks for $1,000. The No Asues! No SwmoKE Visit with friends dnSt. Louis and Lerre | rofused to roleaso him, Nothng more was [ . Jud&e t otkin Talks. z . tooth was produced in evidence, and Drs. s Huute, Tnd. heard from bum until after the assemly had | Topeks, Kao., July 7.—Judge Theodostus | Wasmixatox, July 7.—The chiof of the | Nairith an Grey and Hanks yave expert Just the thing for bath rooms, bed rao us, eta. ld Boynton, deputy county auditor of | commenced, when u_letter came leisurely | Botkin, who 1s charged by the peoplo of | burcau of statistics reported that the total | tostimony that they would huave ex- Calland see our large ussorti Wsodbury county, was in the city yesterday, N i 2 § 7 y —Attorney at Law, No. 10 aloug, ncufying Mr. Hazelton that Dr. Gil: | Woodsdale with being responsiolo in a meas- | imports of tin plate, teruo plates and tageers | {ractea the same tooth if the patiens | H. J. CRAMDELS, a8 St ovr Bsne iR BN oLt o T Doyt 010 Bonty low would niat bo iore, as the management of | urs for tho murdor of Colonel Sam Wooa, | tin during the month of May, 1891, amounted | hud called on either of them. Jduago | nei's guore. * Telophong No. 2k, | Busiuoss | C. B. Gas and Electriz Light Co. s 3 ilen Ecl very anxic v g s L) Al : 1 g ¢ e ais e Ned hours. 8 . m. o9 p. 1 ouncil Blufs, L Mrs. Charles Zimmer, who has been visit | stay. Ho closed the letter with a very cour- | Who was shot aud killed two woeks ago by | to 101,422,015 pounds, valued at [ Koapp laid down the law that a man eu- | 29 211 Peuri and 210 Matn Streot. T araii M AV e arvire G o | Ko we AL FO RN Gl o7 i a7 e miax b St Jawes Bronnan, was in town today. In an 31864, “and during the corresponding | raged in a professional calling does not ner, Jott Monday for her howe in Heleaw, | Notwithstanding Dr. Gillots failuce to | interview with a veporter hesaid: “‘A meet- riod of the provious year 46,014,081 pounds | o antee the result of his work. If the i ; e Mont.,, accompanicd by her sister, Miss [ comply with the terms of the contract whieh | jng has been held in Woodsdale, the avowed | V4ued at 815155, Durine the eleven |40 iaved it hud been shown in the D. H. McDaneld & Co.. Sophio Geravr, viil visit ler during he entered into with the executive commit- | i month ended May 31,1801, 830,054,781 pounds, 4 o rolse F R e TR SRR RO A S i anticipated, Some annoy- | OPioct of which was to dispose of me. Whon | valued at 828,730,301 ; and during’ the eleven so that the dofondant oxercised skill o8 vus e; et ring v | it was called to order the cairman stated | months ended = May 81, 1800, 605,720,632 | and cave, even if he did make u mistake ) ars’ becn 1u tho east for two months v_li“”“l‘, noone who could take a general oversight anything wus done one of those present — no cause of action ag mh_Lllm defendant, M k"t FIX[ 123 ca m' nosota tin favor of Dr. arka ur33, 6as WG ESTER | | 14 N. Main & | friends for two weeks or so Mr. and Mrs, | Prof. C. C. Case that part of tho work has | 0% (00l of Woodsdale and an adjou Anis, July 7.—Ageats of the Chilian con- | Hanks, i an 1ges and Makers' Machinery. §2). Jouncil Bluifs, lu Also delors Stacy will return o their home in this city. | been assigned to him, aud has beon doue | 1oy was taken, Another meeting was heid | Kressional parly state that advices from uncral Direotor and Emtalmer, st well. July 4. The ecall for this was published in | Chili warrant’ tho coufidenco that the sver decide upon all you may see | 22 Muin st N o Llides und Lurs Swanson ) o O 15 Broadway. ) Springtiel o) o v 4 i A o g for he who decides upon all that ho sees Swanson Musio Co Broadway. Hotel Gordon, miost centrally located first- | the Springtield Republican and was to tue | congressional troops will occupy Santiago [ for ho who decidos upon wii that b £ Key By :'._—1 Boat class house n city; straight 32 a day. t'l{'«.;rthzlml lt]l:‘u I:A)l.‘llzfi.;"l\\ n.’“fmthfr'" rpv.ulw within & month, They resume the 3 L T ey Bros. Carringe Factory. —— of taking steps to sel © olicers of tho | compaign amply provided with rifles and | s — . 5 = If you waomt to seo & busy place visit Key Try Duquette & ( Pomona fruit juice | court did tucir duty in Breunaw's case. | field guus. 1t is provable that the plan of | — 7 @ ls t e Bros, carringe factory on lower Broadway. | tablots, They are daliclous. My friends are not of tho kind to stand by | the congrossionul agonts is to land betweeu Dangerous Use of Strong Purgatives. 1 T (P TR PR P m R LT e e and see me murdor Valparalso und Lozarns, erush tho main | 0 5 S F 0 G0 LS o A R PR s soline and oil 3 covs, wooa and coal: = body of the Balmacedists aud make a com- 1 FILS i BUteatives wh il fon 0 s crowded to keep up with their orders. T'his | romnpy delivery. G Kuotts, 27 Main, | Buptist Younz People’s Socicties. | binéd novewent on Santiago, linings of the stomach and howels A contine b K ( llslllll) fargost oartlug f »u,rylw«u .,(”m. telephon 203, Citicrao, July 7.—Over a thousand dele- M e et of sugh remmeaes fntlumes the stonact | "w S Louis, and bere is ouly one ws largo in that S ratos from. the Young People's sociotios of Make Soldiers Out of Sioux. and bowels, The use of the zenuine fnported vandy a, shyles city. The massive building, that is a land- Sweency's Bill. L g ettt ST 7.—Lieute Jodfrey Mo- risbad Spradel 30 is hizhly recommended % ek for tho- Wostor purof the olty. was | In tho council meetinis last Monday night | the Buptist churches of the United States | CHloao, July 7.—Licutenant Godfrey Me- | LorL W iition i dus aoioly (0 its. soivont boul S shot. sbr L7 e s souni ng T et | miet in convention here toduy. After a | Donald of the Sixth cavalry was today or- | i stimulating proparties, without lerititing o fLEQIOPORYOWASINANS some of the alder- 1 yon oy organization had been formed | dered to proceed at once to Fort Bennett, | thestoriach. Obtuinthe genulne lmported u ness, and is o model of convewience and comfort for employes and all others, caol and pleasant in summer and warm and cheerful b in winter. The great tactory makes over | tractor Pat Sw tharty different styles of work, ineludiug fine | that the w carringes, cut-under sur bugzies, spring | i 1 wagous, park wagons, road wagons, road men to some work, the pay for which it was i H. Chapian, president of the Chicago | Dak., nud there organizo nto a military com- | 10 011Y: claimed had been illy ally drawn by Con- ung Peovle's Buptist orzanization, and | pany s body of Sioux Indians, Most of the G G Py T R W. H. Lawreuce, wlso of this city, |Tedskins wore hostiles in the Indian war of | 7] F [ \ C]HAN I ) Zp\ W dous by him, when | Wade addrosses of wolcome. Dr. Jacobs of | last winter and their leador is the wity Chiof %) b:n usin respouded to these greetings. | Hump, who has heretofore bean considered a Gounall Blurt: ila, st he had nothing to do with it. 'The | ¢ inittees on programme, coustitution, | very duu Key Bros. make all welcome who desire to | nccording to the remarks made by some of A visit the factory and see what is going on in | the members of the council, had our widst. Laid himself liable to & criminal prosecution, VRS NBLNOIING - teigo Ikl o o, erous Indian. Now, however, carts, ot ay which he was chargod with having | ote., were appoluted and then Itev, Mel.cod | Hutup is willing to become a soldjer. — 1t i% & busy and cheerful place to visit, and | tuken wrongfully amounted to about 70, and | of Omaha, Rev. Il M. Jones of Wichita, — - @/ 'l D00, oy im0 K, and Rev. A, S, Carman of Aun Arbor Professional Jealousy. This Elegantly Appointai Hotal AL (1 Zg [ (}M(/I/fd—\ N 412 Brovdway o pme 0’@5?\5 ConaU Bl te, Mich., made brief s o on b tive s ches, presenting the Benwiy, July 7. the young people i Dr. Do sensation by accusing Pr S faea is Now Open. T i . 1Isl.>:_v.:un o George T. Phel ps, Manager. [ oM -AT( eropr Bigh Subool Alumnl as wellas o civil one. An investigation | Atier several addresses the roport of tho [ Dr. Hahn of exporimenting with Tho twentient nuniversary of the Council | $HOWS the foundation of the reports to ve as | wommittee on constitution, waking the name | cancer inoculations sinco 157 on follows . of the oveanization “The Baptists Young | hospital patients. Drs. Bergman and MAKKIED, Bluffs nigh school alumni association was [ Tha contract fo large amount of y to Sweer People’s Association of America”’ and fixing [ Habn admit the truth of the charge, but the onlBhinied Jast evaning 1y tha sudilorium of | In. Heolw! anhlyivion woavls the basis of represcutation as one del claim that inevery cuse the paticnts have ENGTIH-ORACE=TTapp by united In the #ho Bloomer school by a veception to the | With 4 = numbor ,"If Sngle. lote for every twenty-five members, was adopted | been past recovery. They add us an oxcu din Kol Wazon, I the prosence of class of '91 und & banquet. A large audi- [ Bud - there omitted, from - the after considerable discussion, that it is necessary to select human beings RHGMINUAZ QLGS YL RN AT LI 8! that the ow s of the lots prefe sl 1 cperiments, as the lowef animal True Gruce t home with W LU once nssemblod, and an enjoyablo evening | 10" o their own grading. Tho 'law i or experinents, as the lowek animals are un- Con e Jine 15t ; 4 3 ks e g 8 R e lay Fat\l Shooting in Kentucky. suitable. = SEEEE— i was spent. Bmmott Tinley, the president of f quires that special contracts shall be filed S Ao . e 1 the association, called tho meeting to order | with tho city surveyor by pacties who pro. | FOUISVILLE, Ky., July 7.— Av Tyrone, Ky., Missouri Parmbs Fight. | and made au address in bis usual able style. | poso to do their own puving, but this logal | at noon today “Jamos Travis sbot and [ g0 B VO T Sienry. Mack and This was followed by n violin solo, “1i | formality was neglected, so that tue surveyor | probably fatally wounded Johu Hatehett, | | il (A e i Bael,” by Miss Clare Chanboriin, which was o that the work had not all been [ ple wives of the two men had quarreled and | - AUHAD o 4p ¢ 15 A01AR | well recelved. Mirs My Oliver sang o y Swoenoy, Sweeney putio bis bill for | ¢SS IR PR WEEEEE TR | miles souu of Warsaw, Bamton county, quur- beautitul solo, after which the introdut whole amount, und it was endorsed by | LA R L it offeet | veled yesterday over renting a house. The 0 part of the procramme was completed by o | tho surveyor, who thought it corvesponded | \wpanho men met ut noon at Travis' door | 18tter gota shot gun, lodded it with buck- i fluteand vioiin, duct by Messts. Frauk Budo- [ with the facts in the case. It was ot uutil | ypieh WGIEH WCC AL E00G B PRI 08 | ot unld Tired the conténtdAuto Mack's body+ lett and Pavl Tulleys. after the money had chang d bands that it | G 00 GOS0 G Tl ticer veady. | iuflicting & mortal woudd, He then pro: Tho banqus was thon served, after | was learned that the city had paid Sweeney | With iy be returned the fire, shooting | cecded to the house, whors B barvicaded the which toasts wore in order. Judge W. I, | $70 more than was due. o troublo Hatchott throuzh the bowels, Travis re. | doors aud threatened tof'Kill the livst mau nith responded to the toast, *The Common | ant School System.” William 8. Baied spoke on “Our Guests, the Class of 01" luc tion is the Keystono of our Civilization was tho subject of John M. Gulvin's speec and Prof. H. W awyer closed the ex ipated, ns - there is mora than that [ cRLCAStE EHORER LhG BOWCR. - who entered. it due Sweeney now on other con b 34 tracts, and be will probably submit to the AT - i ; amount being taken from his credit, rathor | Atsaulted His W (o 1 Suloidoed, ! thau be forced into compromising by having Avnora, I, July 7.-John Dowd made a alternative pushed at him of submitting | brutul assault ou bhis wife this moraing, Sh-h Refus a to Embrace Orthodoy s, Benuiy, July 7.—-Jows bo''the nunosre of about nine hundred left Lithuaria (Russiun Poland), last wi ‘The Pafice of Smolensic cises with a toast to *The Alumnue.” Ail ccution, cither civil or eriminal. striking hor on the hoad with a hateh the speeches were listoned to with close’ nt- | Thion, supposing he had killed hor, ho stabbed | OFdered them to embraca lorthodoxy, but the tontion, aud were greeted with toarty ap Union Park races, Omaha and Counel | pigsolf to death with u pocket kuife, The | Jews assembled in the synagogue und vowed plause. The entertainment was in every way | Bluffs, September S-11, 8,50; Octover 20-23 | \woman, though still alive, will die, Domes. | that they would not abandon their faith. a great succesy, and refiected much credit on | #4,000. For programmos uddross Nat Brown | yie in felicity led to the tragedy. The couple | They theu sold their houses and iu two days thoso whe hud the management of affuirs. Merchants hotel, Omaha, Droviously lived at Boavor Diin aud Junos. | 16fL tho country N i - P, Wi, R iy Buy your furniture, ets, stoves and | Piauos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 530 B'way —— British Lmpor » and Exports. . household goods of Mundel & Klein, Counil | — St. Louis Kolling Mili Strike, Loxboy, July 7.—The British board of For the- rounlt of Ahils buppy un Juin oW uovelty, tho Light; Gracetul, Btronz Blufs, Prioes vory low; frelett propald o | Drs. Woodbusy, dontista, ) Parl streot, | 8r. Louis, Moy July 7.—Throo hundred | trade returns for June show that imports in- | ¢ 4 3 ) =ik :(lxm_«(\ -xru ;‘v‘v‘v‘hil elophone 1% High | pen employed at the Niedringhaus rolling | ereased 8,920,000 pounds und that exports de- | r Council Blufts souvenir spoons at Burhoru's, R MY L sl 0 | millin Destrenan street walked out on a | croased 100,000 pounds as compared with | : —— Facaped With o strike today and the works are now idls in | those of Juuv last year. Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Rail- [ Gababed W J‘I:(IITI:nI.“"N long | Conscquence. The men' want Me. Niedriog: i i _/‘ —IJ i v (bio bank of the river and chos out o ot® | house 8o agreo tou new schedulo of prices, Death Roll. | o Timo table of spocial traius botween Chau. | 158 U B EROE ! u:ll‘“hm“x. g i Bish o satubes to ila. Ho suys the ‘works | Suxnvny, Pa., July 7.—Hon. J. B. Packer | tauqua and Council Bluffs, July 1 to July 11 | Moo¢ by cate § mud s and codfish from | will be runving tomorrow, aied suddealy of he: % this morning. 7% A i . S5 PRAnAn Y Y its slimy depths, met with an accident yes. | e tied suddeuly of heart falluro this morniug. | wighether grained body and gear orcarmine sear and black body, solid punel undor U robth oy (e mlngs, long | o Loave Council Bluffs—6:10 . m., 7:30 &. | tOFday morning that neariy cost him ' his World's Faie Muttors, ey { springs with heavy eurves th whole overcom ngabsotutely the great objection to road wigons—thelr vy Lumsy appearance. und unite fa., 9:50 8. m., 10:30 8. m., 1:50 p. m., 4:43 b, | life. Ho went out for a row i an old | Cuicaco, July 7.—William Forsythe of C DuLix, July T.0A pauper Lepor has becn SEAUEN TONBLY - M Sraos \ . ! | taking m., 7:00 pom., 740 pom | dilapidated boat, and bad reached the midale | {fornia, whose appointment as chief of the | i N ROF MOROF B Send for for catalozue and doseription of the New Rice Colled Spring Ourrlage, “Phe Drummer's Priend,” and other new und taking novels discovered in the town of Lisburn, o5, We guarantee better values than any other house in the west world’s fair agricultural department is i il icndly s Leave Chautauqua—6:40 a. m., 8:20 a. m., | of the streaw when tho boat struck a leak, J 11:20 . m,, 3:20 p. ., 5:08 p. m., 6:00 p. m., | It immediately commanced 1o ill with water, T:18 p. m., 10:16 p. m. and ina vsry fow minutes it sunk from | Pendiog, appeared before the commit Appointed 1o Allot Lands. 1[_‘{ 5 H l GA R [‘ ( O PN Ticket oftice 500 Broadway. sight. A couple of other fishermen who | tee on agriculture today. The com- Care May, N. J,, July 7.—-The president ()Ull(,l l,l 5 d, Jx0, M. Laxe, Agent, lu».w on the bauk saw the predicament thelr | mitted Wept Qver varous uspleas- | today appoluted John C, Roblusen of King

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