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THE OMAHA DAY, AUGUNI e e e e e———————— e e I and reported it to the trustees, who adopted The cattle, agitated as they were by Y by your “the drive” has grown ] . it gy | fear, would become calm under the [less. Up to last season a few hundred COUNCIL BLUFFE | T Prof. Phinney, leader of the Towna State L, : ! L . " | | b yeared before the board d askec o P o i influence of the straing, and they would | stragglers were brought up through the OFFICE: No. 12 PEARL STREET. | Golonel €ostt Eslists the Oity in Behalf of | bAnd, Sppoared boforo tho board dnd taked | A E{Otrerqts *‘?“”r"f ‘3’; West Rapidly | | groos lassen their pace, witil sud- | toreitory fu preforenco to shipping from e Omaha's National Convention, band for 1ts services at the last assembly, b Receding from View, [ denly they would stop and go to picking | Texas points. But thero wis no profit | Dolivered by Carrier in any part of the Cit 1 paid at once. Prof Phinney had been wiven — | the ‘trampled grass ns if nothing had | in it, and the probabilitics are that the ‘ H, W, TILTON - . =« MANAG | i { a third mortgage on the property of the as- | d happened. To hear the rough cowboys | last herd has “dragged its slow lengtn : Sk | BENEFITS FOR BOTH CITIES IN SIGHT, | fembiv, bt oo of the Counciy Blufts bunks | EARLY LIFE IN_ THE FODDERLAND. | sini in a durk nnd stormy et us they | along? ovor tho (aunoys euttls teatls o | TELEPHONES: - L e b O v re btte T I | attempted to quiet o snorting, racing | the w The imaginative youth who A . . 3 ] No. 43, Ll S YRy 1oL R Wikt 018 as X once of ¢ (4 J s for a cowboy's life I fin ! Bustucs; Ofice, No 4 | T A abrets. 10 RO doWWR 141D | peay T tmate | Berd s an exporienco of alifetiine. | longs for n cowboye lito will find that The Turnlng Point Night Editor, No, 23, | Accommodations for Ten Thousand [ their individual jeans and pay th cash or aflronds and Civilization minate | They might start in with t then | avenue to a stireing and adventurous . ; i " 1 in th clse endorso the mortgage, so that it might the Old Cattle Trails and Barb popular melody: existence closed to him in this country. ;‘f"f,’.-‘fl"’f.‘]'.‘(}"«.","»‘r'."ff”.".”.'-;y"f‘m" "rvg‘n‘mr HAINOR MENTRON, Guests—Intcrests of Iowa in the be negotiated at the bauks of Des Moines Wire Fences Do €48 Rest—An He véliow stie of Texns ’ -—— (LA S R BBy B — Movement—fu.iness Men Attorney Hulverson of Des Moines wus pres : il e Beats the Belles of Tennessoo. The Bananas We Eat nkaking mied wort for 8 8, 8, fenatues) foe N. Y. P. Co. Will Take Hold. O s tlet e FeailLa of willch Wiila il b Noxt, perhaps, would come nmore | It is not without good reason that the | gotdresiie. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. | dId ot aem 0o do. ‘Me, Phinney's case much tender strain and Ella Ree would ring | banana l;:.u el b popular in r-.~.~«.‘xr Toon Potsoxva, Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. rood, it was decided to see what could ve Mha aranant hai v - - L | out in rude, uncultured but hearty | years or it is said to possess in itsel CANCER OF THE SKIN, 1t you want watoe in youe yard oe house | Colonel G, R. Scott has just returned from feione In the way of securing n loan o the | | Tho present senson will see no cattle | i, all the essentinls to the sustenance of i ¥ b 0" J vicrns axo Sonss, §0to Bixby's, 302 Merriam block Washington, D, C., where ho went as & com- | mortguge from some loan agent of this city. | “‘drives” over the old trails leading | =~ Ob, Eila Ree, so kind and true, life for both man and beast. It belongs ALL SK'N DISEASRS, The Clippers and Lone Stars played ball at | mittee from the city of O to lay before i —— from the great feeding grounds of Texus T the little church-yard lies: to the lily family, and is a developed A treatlse on Tood and Skin Discases miatied the driving patk Sunday afternoon, the Lons | the aational ropublican convention the ciaims | De Witt's Little Early Kisers, best pill. to the Knnsus shippifig stations, The | R ETAse le bright with drovs of dew, tropical lify, from which by nges of culs | pkdonapgiicution 5 Stars winning by a scoro of 18t % Bert | of his ity for the national couvention next SCHOOL HOATD MEETING oberitng ot OUIKHBARC Ui, pushing: of But brighter were her eyes. tivation the sceds have been eliminated Druggists Setl Tt. ol AL b year. Ho went into the business with his ; 1Sl R - iiivokds into IHEaFORexAs, thavarious Thion carry mo back to ennessea— | 8nd the fruit for which it was cultivatod SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., W. T, Bradford, who has been In Glen- | (000 iistic anergy, and it 18 neediess to | A Large Grist of Important Bu bl b el b Bt Thore's where [ love to be, greatly expanded. In relution to the Drower & Scdantay G, wood and adjoining country for the past ty bty e LAl regulations regarding cattle inspection Among the fields of yellow corn bearing qualiticsof this fruit, Humboldt. wWioks looking up. the fruit prospects tor the | 88y his efforts were not thrown away Ground Out, v the wonders of the plant, Truit palace, foturned yeaterday Ho stutes thit ho was hstened to with | Tho school board met last evening with all | hive destroyed o onco picturesque b Ly i P saturo of s prafvies, The % sadd that the ground that wouid In polico court yesterday morning Maud | great interest and the utinost courtesy by | the mewmbers present. feature of lifo on the praivies. The old | 3¢ when povular molodies had been | finety-throe pounids of w1 R BUb LR | Kempton was sentencod to spend ten days in | the members of the committee, although, of | Tuo transfer of thesix foot strip of land | cattle trails were to the praivies what | yeied and negro songs proved tamo their | that ihe same ground would grow 1,000 | the county juil for vag M. A. Buckley | course, nothing was sc A o the vay of | aloug the old Pierce street school on little | the grand trunk lines of railway are to | hearts went back to the boyho, d days. | pounds of bans sonsequently to that L] was fined £10,10 for drur INesS, 1 ) I W 1 ' i " 9 g Hisl W xl_ Illrm e ”"'“vw“l” \N \;. o 1 v | BEomtyes: Novertheless, he is greatly en- uk street from the school district to tho | the Atlantic states. ey were the hoy picked up once more 1:.'- hymns | ot wheat is 133 to 1 and to that of pota- 4 : AL ave | Lored by what he saw there, and is in- | city was ovdered completed, the presideat | iths along which the wealth and ex they learned around their mother’s kv toes 44 to 1, a hcaring this moruing at S o'clock before ) ki i it Miagidd : § nd sang the th all the lus fgor - e Holiave thily tho ontost I8 yeactis | and aeretnsy b (oatgh The | iremtabih tountey woro found, Thoy | 41 gung therm with all tho lusty vigor B et Lake Manawa Hotel. Commissioner Hunter on charge of hay- | ¢l i il \ 1 of their 1 LRI b d LS el Lkl s veached for hundreds of miles over hill | pong the cowboys that no one in their | Ciserssar, O Aug. 10, -At Tunt's y down in Tennessee. who ing nuthorize narrowed dow fng northwest of the city d Omaha ¢ convention was A petition with a large number of sigua- | . S e Biaht o | evae mien o vontance | Liros was nreented nskinig thay tho foemor | und valloy, notoss ivors ned, theough | profossion | could, gt Wlong Wwithiout | Grove. fow milus west of this olty, today, | Atteactions, Eine Blshing, Bunting, Biath Marie Michuelson was arrested yesterday | qnq disappolutment was o 1 visitors by | B Lon of '!w.lwm.!l #l-v resc| Mw' :\ul-[l I\m- forests, from the sun-baked llanos of | swearing, and most of them peacticed | a bloody fight occurred. Jumes Hendricks | “Gyiy fifteen minuies ride from Counell afternoon on a chargo of assauit and battery, | B! CRIPPOTRAEEE B | visttors be | iy achool vo moved back from tho HUILto | Toxus to the northertt feeding grounds | what they preached rozularly and vigor | was shot through the bods and mortaily | Mufls, Noint LR Y it o, direos the information being filed in Justice Swearin actipn of tho eitisens in gotiink hic tho Washington avenue — building whieh | und shipping points of Kunsas 't the | ously. Yeu with lips havdly dry from the | wounded. Jem Clupman was wounded in | (0geniers it T i Om A gon's court by Mrs, Knte Bloom, Accordingto | ol the tickets of admission to tho hull, and | WS refersede o read from W, (1, | summer pstures of Wyoming and Mon- | tempestuous oaths they would take up | tho skull, Two men named Andorson chiful and accessioo place for Mrs, Bloom's story, sho went to payeMrs. | keeping them, to the exelusion of hundreds | (4 umun - [ fann. Long chocolate colored strips | the old eaump-mecting hymus. and roll am 4 plenie partios o hurt is. el carnostnoss ne | e AT nere (WS e | TELEPHONE NO. 45. Stoner, ng book company, offering to take up all the F Michaclson a fr visit, and was ordered | yyq (pousands of outsiders, This difficulty out of the house. Sherefused to goaud the | ouid not be expericnced A% an Ox- T oL Y ho test arithmetics now in use in the schools, reass life en out by the hundreds ey were ever breathed abot o 5 hostess put net out fter herring the t- | tent 1n Omaha, t the fact will be appr arithmoetics now in use in the hool grass life trodden v the hundred; hey werve ever breathed about th cation tetween lda Grifin and Beatrice mony Justice Swearingen discharged the de 1 bvitHoss Wite Wwore at Chieage: give them in licu thereof Whita's arith- | of thousands of hoofs, and their ledges [ ‘anxious seat™ back in the grovesof | fen . et 5 1 ” n fy I ham, ho ent t cach other, T'hey | T AT T atttos five T DAV IARIEY | Lot AN s I tie BTl vesterdny )| [DCUgiwithostiextrs entes | Lrovidinke SHe| 1neil Wit o WHICGHERULOHTE Of JHe Uit | bhig BRste T3 1866 11 THOraZHEYEE ]| ot et n oAt by thos. Mlontakams | ‘ Q Q of Twenty-fourth avenue and Sixth stiect TH0KTHE bY6L. thb BB oRF LD DU HABO0L | i ot ien d its former action in | fortunaie bovines whose strength gave | failed to come the one song thas ap- | both fell from loss of blood. Al the victims i b h 5 lopting Greenleat's arithmetie for use dur- : ) e it out how muny visitors Counell Blufrs | saoptne Gecenlentls athmedy Ko8 o tbe- | oution the! journey/utid: wholwere 1oft | pealad most strongly to thelr hanete. It | are colored, QIO the those mentioned of earth they were, every vestige of | them out with Gusoline and oil cobs, wood and conly | could take care of. ~ He finds, after consul- | G, " yolative “to any ot case where behind to y h. was the song that drove away the pres- [ were inju but thewr names cannot be 3 Counail Blulfs. prompt dell Knotts, 27 Main; | ing with the varions hotel keepers, that St To bonterm plated tosome otner publieas | The cowboy still exists in tho lurid | ent and carried eich wide-hatie 1 " [ learned.” Tho potice wer catled upon. S telephone 20: Couneil Bluffs would have no troublo in en- | tion,~ the book of the American book com- | literature of the west, and his name is | be-spurred vider back to boyhood home, = e CAPITAL STOCK. ...... $150,000 L tertaining 8,000 people, and if it came to the S betn s 3 ¥ Davis Will Case. ) ] e e el [ maegonlielng I : | aseuined by modon ee.o punchers of the | now perhaps broken and awaitine thent | avis Wil . nee | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. . 770,000 WAREON mUSICCOmpANYy o3 aaLOoNt Along drawn out discussion fotlowed the | qujat farms, but his vivid reality is no | dolon When all others had be Burre, Mont., Aug. 10.~Tn the Davis case | &4 river. Omaha may not 1the visitors herself, so wo in for a good share tions o this side ——— be able to eare for Buy your furniture, carpets, stoves | Council Bluffs may c hovschold goods of del & Kle! of the benefits, A !..’ g ]‘.‘ f Mandel & Klein, | Tegion0Seott was gratified to learn how sl 2Lull8e vices very low; fre strong the feeling s among the Bluffs citi prepaid to your cit 7e08 in faror of Omana in the coming contest. T He had not expected to find them so very today seven more witnesses we more. He was once & figure renowned [ tried, when perhaps there was no mor o examined | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... 225,000 in ponco and war, but he has vanished, | need of effort, this song would come. | on the subject of Mr. Eddy's handwriting sconded the motion, and favored it on the | Suys the Chicago Herald. The chang- | One st lunged leader would start it, | The testimony of all was in the same line, lnd that considerable money would be | ing kaleidoscope of progress has loft | and one another of his comrades | veing as to his pecularity of spelling, same | Fiyiupan, Transaot geucral ankiag busis awved the district by so doing. hoentgen | him behind, and like the Knights ervant | would take up the melody until, for a | 8 shown by will now in contest | n Lar est capital and surpiui ot aap - opposed the motion on the ground that the | of the days of chivalry he is today alto- | mile or more. through the night would C stia O '“ o Unnkin Southvostern towa o PERSONAL PARAGRAPILS, LA At Ayen Lt (DUE 16 it AUis e oWt | DSOECRILIOE. RS L (LA by tte gother an ideal personage. His name | be going up from the civele of herders: |y, G T 10 P e lbn e O INTERE3TUN TIM: DERD3 T3 e A r o SYbiner L HeRa bo teilaviathar il | MESK ih (RS o UL g iRt has lost no luster in the passing of tho el aa s EhawWhet Homas s, Aug, Lt el — W. S, Sicdentopl is in Salt Lake City. wiis in- Council Blufts or Omaba, so farns | pectPUon SAOUI Voas hovtiss Amoricat | yours. Tho real cowboy” was far from | There's no place like home; there's no place CLURIAT GO e e S, E. Maxon and family left yesterday for | enthusinsm was concerned.” The fact s, | (o other bidders to come in with the same | being the gaudily dv and graceful like home burylars wno ot away with everything tho a visit to Portland, Ove. Couneil Bluffs in_particalar, and Towa in | o™ 0" b lositions, Stacy thought | courticr of the wild west shows. He STRWAYS IN THE SETTLEM EN ntained including the plate. ‘The | o reading of this. Shubert moved to_ rescind the former action as sugge ted and accept the proposition mude by Mr, Stoner. Hunter way. Dine tors—1 A Millar, Bhucart. £ B, 11t D [ hey Must Go at Cost. There 18 no use of your endeavor ng to got i and ceonomize by doing Without & e Health and eomfort cannot b house president’s mother was the only occupant of | frizer Miss Lizzie Highes bas returned from St. | general, will profit as much by the nolding | Sioner's proposition was dishonorable, and | was by no means the gallant and tender FS : SRETD, 3 & e KA AR wiIlENeS |13 Dropos as dishouorable, auc s by d 4 R f g st f > 116086 atitHETtmE Miintained in the ot summer weither and B s e visiting | of tho convention in Owaha, ns will Ne- | {av'tha Soard would be likely to put its fooy | hearted hero of storydom, but he was ved at the shipping station and | the house at the Ume. ey LYo G dn s it hor sister, Kmma braska, and this fast is vecoming more and | {556t qecopted. Waite was opposed to | qaping and reckloss. fiired. to/allihard: paid off for his work the cowboy enters 3 —~— - Of preserving a e mosphere. The Miss Mury Tinley has returned from a | Morethoroughly understood. Allthedelegates | pynning anv risk, although he wanted to o ;'"‘g'”"l oM tro: "l’_“ m':] ~ | upon the one gala time of the yéur. For _ Slight Earthauake Shocks, hew Guernsey r Yig tho world beater visit to Milwaukes, Chicago, Toronto and | from the enst will hivo to, pass throughh the | save the district all the money he could. The | S ettt ongly 1 | 4 couple of weeks ho patronizes saloons, | Nowwicm, Conn., Aug. 10.—Reports from | In cvary (asentl RGO Tl U U otner castern points. g B O et an1qe || Peeviousiquestionatiapt s ot debata, st western mind. dunee halls and gambling houses to his | North Stonington and castern parts of Pres- | o8 W RGIGE BRI offer ¢ [ 0 LG L CLOT A e | R e O C A b S | G LI BLEIS L S LIFE OF A COWLOY. beart's content, As there are a good | ton county state thata shght earthquake was | Jtwii pay you to fnvestizat jorie, fovierly of this city, are here on n | this way the state will reap enormous bene- LRl UE R A who \'“’-“['l'l"f'}*'or ofit. | Tho long summer feeding season was | many of him in town at the same time it [ felt Satuvday about 6 b m. \Windows v Window Screens anid Doors visit with relatives and_friends. Mr. Plen- | {it 1 the way of advertisine, Colonel Scort | o SeRoeriAet: T8 SNV &y the committed | o Yivagomo and monotonous ono o the | is easy to see how they can make con- | dnd bouses shook. Two loud reports were | Goar the yame price until our present lnrzo ing was at one time presiding elder of the | gyegests that a joint committee be appointed appointed to consider the advisability of lo- rowboy. Day after day he rode his beat iderable sise and disturbance. Kil- heard. stock s exhausto | T 4 youropportunity O s s el ates | BugRests tliny s Jolnt, commiticelbe ATROIMLEE | eatingla schiooliouso weat fof [Thikty-fourth | F0AU 3 el b WD D). Tl CIA i e o - Vi your homes Wit these necessary trict und genoral agent for. tho Pottawatta- '.'i"” “":"My«\iut(_mmu.: Bluffs, n'.\m\v(‘n.u]ni street and south of the Union Facific dump, | avound the feeding grounds whereon | lings were frequent in the old days, and in Butter Mairket. Rt 5116 Ot B IbI Asatation; i ness it shall bo to saiso funds and make ol | recommended “that & eommittes con: | pustured thousends of head of long | the marshals of the towns held their [ ey, Tlis, Aue 10.—Undor tho influenca | A moderu litle lanarsa i st efogs o ——— other urrangements that i bo (guud iecs: | sisting of. the ehufrman of - the eommit. | hoened To GBI OUET Rin ra | ivestintthaie Naras s WilARBIRS | ot nien suHplyitioy buvter markstaas 1 Broelnno sl s S o, o Soos on buildings and. grounds, supplies and | shine he was on duty, and removed from | W. F. Hickok was known, was the only | Ginced 2e. Sales were 3,000 pounds at 191 e | miunnor J Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl | that a committee of this kind will be selected teachers be appo ted and instructed to ront | i glimpso of civilization, with little or | marshal Abilene ever had in thoso d streety ¥$ | and 10,200 pounds at 20¢. - Much ¢ t, next to Grand hotel. Telephone | inthe near future, and from now on the | i i P o S o Y : 5 ivity was | Shugart & Son, No. 11 Wai ifigh erade work a specialty. o lifu pualial g Eagiil vias Boas biosE || UL L KL e Yo st | o communicRHORIRIIVh SuORoNtldey | ftioleaulilicortiol boic: . Ttis vo- | shown, 2 Council Tlams, ————— ag e i hire a teacher for uch a teem ns mght be | World, it is no wonder that when th lated that upon his taking the oftice he AT Y S T Picnic at Man an beach, Round Small in size, greay 1n vesuits; DOWIt's | ocossary. The recommendation wus annual “dreive” came he was hungry [ was determined to awe the LG PR g ] ; COUNCIT, BLUFFS - trip tickets from Om Iifdng b [t e Besy e iBrab Dilipfox conoiet | wioyited) for excitement and therd surged up in | unruly element into subjoction. | - The notorious Cuban bandit, Santa Ana, hus Galvanized lron Cornice Works, ride, alc; on salo at nows stands ut Mil- | ton, bost forick haslicae, bast for soir ‘Stacy was nuthorized to prepare the bond | his heart a wild and passionate desire to | Walking — down the strect —the | been laliedin fizht lard and Murray hotels. 7 e SR SAIE required for the Minneapolis sehool furniture yaint the universe a brilliant ¢ rmine | first night he saw a row going on Cynthin Dugan was thrown froma b It GRATLL & SON, PROD'S, ; [ = company for the performance of its contract The and kitled near Brandeosburs, Ky., yester- preparing of the herd for the | ina saloon. Stepping in he drew his s a delicate operation. First | revolver and put a_ball throuch the Stacy aiso renorted the following bias ve- | the thousands of cattle, scattered over | ringleader. — The disturbance ceased, corved trom locas dealors for hundling schoot | Scores of miles, must be gathered to- | but the man’s fricnds were angry. The hooks for the ensaing five years: Dell Mo gether and the marketable animals **cut | next morning Hickok cume down town, ———— gan & Co., 4 per cent; D, "W. Bustnell, 74 | out,” one by one, and kept by themselves | and upon entering a store suw two men § o ¢ three stbaight sets. Boaks re- | cil Blufis and Omaha. wo Important Decisions, per cents L. C. Bracket, 5 per cent; J. C. | until all was ready for the long journey. | across the street who he knew intended [ eesved odds In gam = N R Attorney General Stone rendered an opin- Dehaven, 6 pev cent; Georze S. Du 3¢ | An occasional obstreperous brute would | to shoot him. Quick as lightning he Phe ehalnmakers' steike at Findlay will b T n " < & % per cent, or 148,50 for one vear. Davis’ and | fibs i ¥ 2 o iAot e adjusted. ipany accedes nine of the | 4 10n’yesterday in roply 168 anestion put to | Penconts or 14880 for ane veer Detls oaa | require‘heroio treatident;and munyia | turaad, and, with o evolver in cach | AN LR el ) T I' f‘ \ doah, which opens today und lasts six him by County Attorney O. C. Brown of | sent in aiter the other bids were open, and tumble would the adventurous riders re- | hand, fired two almost simultancous | withdrew two demunds, [RUY) . The boys met in their avmory in the Masome | Indianoia, Warren county. The Indianola | Bushucll's was the only one thut had been ceive. To fall from the horse is more | shots, killing vhom both. His preced- | A boiler explogion occ sterday at i 1 Thoat templo. and marchod dows to tho corner of | attorney states thut somo timo ugo u mad dog | Sont in within the time prosoribed in the ad- | dangerous than is reulized, for the wild | ence was established and he ruled the | Cliwumont, in France, by, which six persous Eye, Ear, Nosa an 19} Peard street and Broadway, where they took | got loose in his city and bit some horses and | Vertisement for bids, Iunter accordingly | Texas cattle, while they have a whole- | town with an iron hand for two years | i lives are despaired of. MRl X a spocial car for tho transfer, Sergeant I, | cattle, o number of which died, whilo the rest | White moved thut the committee on_ suppli SURGEDN, Council Blulfs, Ta, moved that all the dids be rejected, aud | some respect for a man and ho com- | thereafter. C. Wells neted as captain in_the absence of | are bemig kept in quarantine by theirowners, | bo mstructed to readvertise for bids, or to bined, show them no regard separately. The cowboy was a gallant in b the superior ofticers, who were detained at [ who are unwilling to have them Killed | notify the dealers that the: ould be ex- B g R LR Shugart-Bono Bk, i 3 Positively eured by Room 1. 9 to 12 m and neither is safe from a direct and | During his stay in town he expended home by thewr busiress caves, When the | so loug ns there is no absolute neces- | pected to send in new bids within ten da rocious attack. Weeks were some- [ large proportion of his wages on the company arrived at Shenandoah it was taken | sity. He wants to know whether Waite reported that no action could be | times consumed in the “cutting out” pro- | demi-monde of the place, and ecarvied in chirge by First Serceant MeNeal | the township trustees have a right to order | taken with regard to P. C. Devol’s protest | cess, 4 1d it was only after much anxiety | back with him to his lonely ranch lifo & 3 who went down last week to attend the rifie | the animals killed, on the ground that the | against awarding the contract for furnishing | and hard work that the drive was com- | memories of roistering times that he these Little Pials, 7and S p. m. shoot. I| he rynuwm]u‘ 5 u list of the pri- | killing is necessary ‘to preserve the public | the beating apparawus for the Harrisonstreet | mencod. Wagons, with provisiors, | had with the girls, To be sure, there They also reieve Dis-f o 1% M. Compton, A L | su y the st power is given to | been made until the coutract had been signed : Hathuolisg nalati astHuE R onl ey fellows trying estlo Too Hie Wiltinms, . W. Vineent, John A. Atwood. | the state bourd of health to take any steps | with Shugart. make up the supplies, and at Just the | educated, eultured young fellows trying digestion and Too liearty s under to get a start in the world, and their Eating, edy for Dizzuess, Drowsiness, Daa i the Mouth, C Tougue, Pain In the 0 e Union Park races, Omaha and Coun- The (. M. & St. . ticket office has | cil Blufls, September 8-11, $6,500; Oc- Yeen removed from 506 Broadway into | tober 20 £1,000, For programmes the elegunt new quarters in the new Brown, Merchants hotel Baldwin block, 5 Pearl street. OfF for the Encampment. The Dodge Light guarls started yesterd: afternoon for the encampment at da; in furnishing schoot scats and forward for | g ot o signature, i 1's now clty directory contains 1015 and 1017 Broadywaty, s, a8 compired nrninst 02496 st | o ol ihed on all Kinds Tron Cornteo Work, Tean Roofing, St At Newport, Tom Petit, American court per Work. rilstle work soecialty. JETO. tennis chainpion, today beat Boaks, champion ¢ pondenc i A from polnts 500 wiles from Coun Galvanizot prs Ng | First-:- National -:- Ban | —OF— COUNCIL BLUFFS3, IOWA. Paid Up Canifaly « « « « $109,00) Oldest organlzed bink 0 olty. Foreign and Ao oxelunze and local a2 ieiliye B3ty W. . Beebe, C. H. Cofiven, Rolin Coffeen, | which may be necessury to preserve tho pub- | Schoentgen moved that, in order to settle A ; £, B. Cranaatl, Georgo Delong, John J. | Jic health, and that the local towaship boards | all questions as to the legality of the action Of the trails conndeting Kansas and | conduct was different, but the majovily Hughes, F. B, McGucgen, Elbert A. Marr, | have toe same powers over their limited tee- | of the bonrd in letting tue contracts for fur- | Texus the best known and most traveled | of the men were of the roughest clas George ' A, Matlock, James McNuughton, | ritory when they aro acting us boards of | nishing school text books at a special meet- | was the “Chisholm trail,” named after | many being of Megican blood. dwin W. Mitchell, John L. Moore, H. O | health, ing, the action of the board at its meeting | o semi-civilized Cherokee Indian who & GUPID AND ITIE COWBOY. Quren, W. O, Prror, William Rick, J. H. Another decision is in reply to L. T. | lust Saturday eveniug be ratified. The mo- | first traveled i i 7 . A tes o L&l IBaO R R Avo) I aEH D) Royuolds, O. D, Shepurd, V. L. Treyuor, | seCoun, county attorney o1 Bedford, who | tion was carvied unanimously firat traveled it. He followed ‘.‘,l",‘!hr:’_f The love affairs of the cowboys would TOREID LIVER, e A nd James Armstrong, J. Nisely aud Musicians | wants 10 know whether he has a right to col- After nllowing tho monthly bills the boara | his own in a zig-suy course across the 1,000 niany interesting ¢ One Purely Vegetable. pondnco incltad. Lee Bennett and S. N. Goss. lect his percentage of all fine money paid into | adjourned. Indian Territory, and striking the south | 1545, particularly gruesome is told of a GHO. I SANKOID, Prodtdont, — the county in cases which he hus not helped e line of Kansas near the west line of the | oy G0 ed lint. While north he A LR Naslotat Dr geons, 4 atly, veterinary sur- | to prosecute, He holds that the county at- Take good care of your beard and keep it | state. Then there was the ‘“old Shaw- : I ies S | toraey s the ouly prosecuting attor. | clear of gray hairs &0 as to rotain your young | pee trail” which divided honors with 4 g vecognizod by | law, and that | looks by using Buckmghum's Dye for the | 4}, Chigholm. It left the Red Rive Rush Job Printing the presumption is that ' he conducts | Whiskers. L all criminal cases, whether e does had met and failen in love with a pretty waitress at the hotel, and before he re- g + | wrned to the ranch had won from hera | SEITE and striking duo north erossed the . St PR IPK A NOTICE o & K womise to marry him on his next trip. 4 V Or regulur work for Omaha, or Council gl ahace., E On Account of the Hired Man A e R T AR e e DuQUIORLOBIBACEVER LI G BB E LTI SPECIAL OTICES ) v \ i reality or not; henee he has a rizht 1o col- 2 o He went back to the ranch, bidding her = Diule partics, or anyone olse, done | oy cnses where fines ara puid. e | Anuu G. Kubl commonced st in the dis- | 10 tho Arkansus near Povt Gibson, near |, fond good-bye, and through the next COUNCIL BLUFFS, promptly and proje s Buoo | calls attention. however, to the fact thiat in | triet court yesterday for u divorce from her | Which is Dodye Cit, ton months sived and dreamed, anxious THE GRAND Council Bluffs, Ia. This Elegantly Appoiatel Hotsl SobioMae. 12 D6 Bbi L Bsiufre, | 1 probability the legisiators did nov intend | husband, MathiasKuhlThe caseis ono of some [ Buck in the 703 the shipping point Nt b T T T S NG NIOS ) b 3 « and, ) L'The cas E 4 2 1 * the meeting between self ur & FRAYED or stolen—From Bohrer's pastute s No pen, Forices nre wlways o8 low us 18 consistent | such @ stato of affairs to exist, and that if | Lubiic interest as it is an outgrowth of ® || wits. Abtlone, on theold Kanss Pacific | O (homeetingibpsy himsolf und his | & TSN EF GRS i white cows rizht % T oo tworlc: their attention had beon cuiled to it they | BU0N ¥Eamlylistuniontarosmih otdantvel B | } o lated. | SWeetheart. Ho could hardly wait for | ouspiinterca: wiving milk, Reasouable re- 7 T M with good work. e their attention had been ‘cuiled to it they | o chaptor of domestio wfelicity, soveral | railrond, ~ thon = just © completed. | ho slow progross of the hierd ovor tho | wan for fn 1o AL S, Snydor BN St N. A. Taylor, Manager chapters of which have appeared in'the daily [ The river bottoms for miles were ¢ ey N Olts wording of the law. It must be construed [ |rags e e M e M EIe Al L 2 P WOr® | prairies,and keptalways near the leaders . e g — A etition Suon tho Oy, eoury | TN, Bowever, aud xo long as it stands s | five gt diftoront times. Mr. and Mrs, Kutl | covored with, yards = for the lond | fn ardor'to got to tho town early. Intho | FYOTEG for rant Turipshod, Eerus rasson- Loaut N R :Ln:_\ stands, he is entitled to pay in all sm,,|,,,.~U,,,“k.,‘ll._\. past, but last May they | ¢hit came up from Texus. With moanwhile “mntlu-r Ilwlw 1h:|(: wm; his able. E 1L Sheafe, Council Blais. o Gas Houtmg Stoves. yes o . 4 Ehrhart, who wi ses. e sevarated, as Mrs. Kubl alloges, on ac. BUSROOION Lexus, VIR | mistresses’ favor, and had, too, been JANTED—Good girl for gencral Bouse- £2,500 dmages from the eity for Injuries ro- | o s e | ot of Ter husband's eruel treat- | e building of the Atelson, Topeka & | qonted, One afternoon in the early W AN 00 SVl avenvo. - No Asites! N0 Svoke nta o rvailway the nearest point, | fidi{ chosen, and it, until a | i in Abilene’s ceived to hier property by reason of tho re- cent overtlows of Indian Creck, She is the owner of a lot in Mullin’s subdivisio In ment, Even after the separation, ita K however, Kuhl would come to the house fre [ Dodge City, w ) quently aud torrify his wife by threatening Cor two ago, rejoice two went riding ina cur out south of the eity. Th the teail, when, as they for bath rooms, beid roons, ota, 1 See U Lrse assorten OSTIriduy cevening in Fourth ward y were along | dddark leatiier pocketbook — containi cumo ov owners name. Return o 501 South Sth stree pill ever made. Cure coustiy tme. None equal. Use them noy tion every ner potition sho states that the eity has 1o kili her. Tho main cause of all the trouble itle, ** s ity in K ! ) 2 s T IR, i I 5€ 0 e rly title, “*the wickedost city in Kun- 3 R VN anh 3 nd ket reward. Zy adopted Indian Creek us a sewer and has ftisin Lonsn Gang; twas o hivod ‘man_ nomed. Rableak. who bad | sas.? J bluff, they found themselves moar the | Foret ey rmor—es it | C B Gas and Elezuriz Light Co. Constiucton its sewors so s to empty into it | The horse and bugey stolen from Manawa | fallen madly in love with Mrs, Kuhl, who re- | 10 (000 o head of a ‘lurge herd of cattle. Loyer | VATRRNERSL I RS CURE MG R CHITEG , as a main outlet to the river, but without | Saturday have not been recovered, although | ciprocated his affection. In her petition Mrs. WORK ON THE LONG TRAILS, No. 1 was before them, and his quick | glaws. Dy Brown, 162 Broad iy 11 Pourt and 210 Main Streot taking any precautions to keep tha bed of an | Kubl alleges that her husband not ouly Toward the north the herd started,the | and longing eyes grasped the situation the owner, Mr. Bulla, and Attorney the creele free and open so that the 4 threatoned to shoot her, but he alSo ordel i i st sens: i i Tntoosi 8 NOIUSADE=Ocod tient (0imllon tron Quuns s 4 2 it . dusen, w! % e rom S cal 00! , but he ul3o ordered | animals, with a strange sense of system, | in an instant. Unloosing the long v ol Bius, o ST ) 5 o druinage may bo carried off. Sho [ Dusem who uccompuned him from Suth | hig fifteen-year-old son Vatentine to doso. | taking their places in_ the ranks almost | hido larfat which hung on his siddie- T bk . A i Wlso compinins that the banks | Omaha. have been energetically prosecuting | She claims he also accused her uearly every | <arularly as soldiers, Day aftor day | horn, he dashed the spurs into his pony ¥ 740 per were. Johnston & Van Patte ! of the creek are 0o low to pravent the waters | tho search, A very uice cluo has been dis- | day of being uofaittul to him. ~She usks AL P LA L e TR e pure o POy | Countil inirs. s ey e from overflowlug. In. imes of fload, aha that | covered, and it is probablewill lend to sume | fo© & uivorco and the ‘custody of thelr six | thedamo animale MOR'E 30 found at the | and rode for the carviage. The girl o ; . |JUSTICE OF THE PEACE even where prover cmbankments were con- | vepy interesting developments and bo the | children. front, walking with dignitied and mas- | shricked as she recognized him, and the =A oot roamShause s with, | structed they were allowed to get out of re- ; R T 4 , ——— terful steps toward their destruction. | new lover lashed his team to escape. $ S ror 103 Poarl stract S % painichsithaicliyeinoalecuahoralaima 1het fioans "‘f ApRIG hend liga mue "fl young | Bo suro and use Mrs, Winglow's Seothtug | Further back, the herd sometimes | BBut to no purpose. The curlirg Tine of . —~ OFFICE 415 Brondwuy, Council Blufts, [a \er nroperty was flooded to a depth of several | toughs who threaten the peace of wider ter | Syrup for your children while teethiug. P B A P T A TR . T TRy : ALATRVOYANT and sychomotric, or ch AN Y P feet, “aid that tho” water was allowed to | Htory than s included Iy theirowa imme | cents a bottle. ';i“'é““‘}"‘:h';“:},’l‘."'":(i*“;“"{:{“;? CHEOTON) e T holiineiflouk, Gorus iy (/” wer e i dligisls of disse | —— — staild there for several weeks, to the great | dinte viemity south of the luie T h AT e ST I e o : I Tioipon C ld & C Sebrimont of Hor. heatth and the value of hee | | During the latter part of May & saloon be- A Chinese Picnic., mandors,lso in the samo relative places | settled around the neck of tho driver, | Siysunlevenes, Mrs 1 Hogpor 1L v D. H. McDaneld & Co., She claims that hor health has | longiug to M. Rachwitz, half a mile cast of Yostorday there was o genuine Chinese | from day to day. The cowboys rodd and as the fivst lover had turned his | 55001 0), Vo roperty. 3 !,,,..,,. ,,,,,m.‘;‘,,l.w amount of $1,500, and | the botel, was virglariied and complotely | picnic at Lake Manawa. About thirty guards on either side and during part | pony in another di her property $1,000. The case will come up | cleancd out. A beer kog was used to batter | ¢ o s S nee . | of the day turned the drove aside that | out of the car neipionecyl#LKl, (Do caserwllivomeiu (SIS Ol BeOE R S a i | oinauics ifrom Orahia iho.belonk o th ) Butchers' and Pacars' Suplins, Market Fixtures, Casinys, sction the man shot N T ; 10 1 g ged GNIFICENT aero property In gound was dragged | VRS oeiten 2 miles trom po their charges might graze on the vich | over thesod helplessly and roughly. | forsal district court. made while the propriotor was in the Bluffs | Chinese Sunday school there arranged the iQ yo 1 reasonabie terms Some fine res ey and no ul.e\\‘xhu:'nul‘nlllwpn-mhos nd when ent and made the teachers and officers | Pravie grass. 4 On and on the avenger spurred his | dence perty for ront by Day & Hoss, Antonin AN ie the fellows left the building was badly | their invited guests. The company seemed There was little excitement on the | horse, the body bobbing over the sod at NOR SALB or. Gont—3arden Iand ples aud, Suusnze Maknes' Maohinory, ) Wator from the Milwaukee artesinn | Wreeked: ~A good description of the fellows | 1o el kEant BRIGN L feom the aftair. fhe | drive whilo tho weather was fine, but | the end of the lariat behind. Soon they | & Bousss by I 1 wios. 101 3lata st Sounold | S T 1 e ted with the First Presby- | when the storms cameor for any v nd under the superinten- | 4 stampede W 3 ant : son | were out of sight behind o kooll, and s 10 | the vider was never scen again by his w lover’s body was (d, o broken lariat attnched to its neck. The murderer HahA was obtained, and it is said that Rachwitz | School 1s conne well, for drinking purposes, delivered | found two kegs of beer and several boxes of | teriau church s started th evory mormng to private familics at cigars in a ficld, and subsequently discovered | dency of Mrs. i ar " on - pre: vt o nominal rate. Address, Water, BEE | and forced a settiement {rn:nnm Tellows who % o— 23 o} .n’\lvn.n uishisglinen prosonted |icompuntons. I'he o O Rtes h P A AR M RO E ancan: itself. The moment w stampede is im- | found a mile nway d minent the cowboys dashfor the lead still w ———— Last Wedresday nizht o gang of felows WasniNGtoy, Aug. 10.—A census bureau Pianos, organs, C. B. Music Co., 7 anAnerlng the osceintion ofirha. outAL that | bullabin ‘givias statlsiica 0f ‘publia schoo’ | QVor ok and. god, IRRghigh orook wid | wab fterwurd henrd of 1o the mines of Brondway e Rachelia plns Atiempted Lo oaime | fo e R s the. 1ol . | vavine, away: Yhay xage- fie burd us the | Colorado, wheve he. waa known as the - mita told higbway robbery on the road be- unices of soveral stutes, gives the follow- | gy Toxus ponies can carry thom. Not | most reckless und havdencd churactor Mecting of Towa Knights, tween Manawa and the BLufs and fired sev ‘“h;m\ R on both sides of the hevd™ do they go, | that had been seen for muny n day. His J. M. Seavlan, grand foner guard, J. J, | evalshots at th aping victim, somo of | . ERON SEHIEGL FREIC St pupil enroted, | Put on one, alw endeavoring o | experience had calloused his heat. Keith, E. J. Abbott, and other Knights of bullets striking tho buggy he was driv- Pytoias of this city leave this morning for Sioux City, where th nual meeting of thoe gi and of the Towa sworve the leaders in' one direciion—to ey the left. Madly they tear ulong with Wisconsin Pupils enrolled, them until sutfcient, turn is made to wmouut, $,711,25; per capita insuro the forming of i eirele—as small total expenditures, including teachers’ wages, | a one as possible. Whan this hus been WBOY 1S GONIE. But the typieal cowboy is seen no more, and his place is taken by barb- wire fences and railvoads. The towns £14.50: totul expendituves, nelud; wizes, per capita population, & teachers’ ing. It s quite certain that it is the sume gang will attend the an- | wha rau off the horse and buggy Saturduy and lodge of the state, | night. Two of them accompanied Bulla and brivade, Uniformed Rauk, | Van Dusen across the lake on the boat and » Knghts of | Pythias, = which will - be | foflowed them while tho other two got away | PEF capita per population, 82.20. T L e v sl IECROUTCLE roumed during his out beld tnere today' and tomorvow, | with the horse and buggy. | ————— donotho hupdost of th-work hus beon | [ygg have seitied buck inw qulet cltics, The sessions will be secret, und to- his is the clew that is being worked and Fatal to the Birds, o8 ll NI D CON AN l L noted not for their disregavd for law, Tho sossions will "bo wectet wud to- | Thisls the olow thas's tolng Worked A% | mnove wes e amall siaed fro fu tho rooms of | 40 60 but it sulll anduleb the tertlioc | huy for thelr love of It Hore und thero with @ banquet and ball, Kach day thero | & vory bard quartetie of young farm la- | Mrs. Fred Jounson, 1411 Howard street, ;'f“‘:"'.“'f'l’ by in their fury until they | oy remning an old tumble-down frameo will be nln’l‘rlv‘;.\l)‘m\ll'mlu and ingpection iy front | borers avout 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs, | biy* H‘)""“ h‘_";“"‘;“““:lt;“‘l‘ 'I":" “] “!“\‘ building, which the old-timers will tell opera house o s delegates ——gp— ohusc er gasoline. stov e gome 8 still, 8 by u was the headquarters of the Bl Reng of fhe opera tiouse. Tho Dlafle delocales | powites Litta barly Ruers: baw little | S0HUSg, Bt ek Koo o s St | the timo this has taken pinco the hord | &1 u was tho headquartors of the il Reno | i Toddieo of this city for the Eraud lodge to hold | Pills for dyspapsia, sour stoimac, bad broath. | faine was made to 1ight the explosive affaw | 18 miles from the original enmp, and or.Jte Ll Mur. sulogn, - Tho - aumboe ts next anuual meeting here, nvitutions will — ARPLIVR Dia8 10 g A . FHeTeK emp, 404 | o edors committed in it rooms will \ 3 A | un e whole thing went up in a flume. hund of eattle have been left outside } be on bang from severul other cities i the Band Want Its Pay. WL Rhgle kalngenv DI 8 e | BUNGIRCHOH SRR o A ¢ | be reluted, and perhaps some stainod | ) pt stron eMorts will bo made to bring | The Chautauqua trustees beld & meoting In | roowor, the Hro was put ont with Hitle | br THAKE Wi TERENS 9 jyinred bp A0S | boards or wails can be shown totell of tho | Council Bluffs under the wire first. suane A ARPALAKA UAEES ARAR IARIRRN R O A N e i arin | Roughb- Diia: ctath ADEy o0 WUA 48 ) bloady decds’Shere commitied, 1'he man [ e K called, is usually accompuhied by music. | WO CREGEUCRIRINAT (05000 | Prosident L. W. Tulleys in the chair. In the | covary birds whicn were o ! come by the heat.~ No alarm was turned in. That music “*hath power to soothe the savage heart” of ulong-horned Texas | 1blo, Yot the | me—— NS Moor seems almost iner = L A aited | cowboys of tha old diys found it cven so “TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, once the “mill” had be IMMENSE IMPURTATIONS, absence of J. H, Ourslor, 1. H. Hill was ap- | spendthrift ways have become vetived poiuted secretary pro tem. S S —— A resolution was read recommending that . Violated the Lottery the election of oficers be held on the third NEw Youk, Aug. 10.—Assis @hen Raby wes alek, we gave her Castorla, urday following the close of the assembly | States District Attorney Evarts, today ap- [ Whe o formed v t ¢ < > , 5 SR8 . R AR s . Soihn 1 onlorth Srovont. the confusion ra. | peared bofors Commiasianar Fields ta pre- | it was of the utinost deairability thut the | Rt oW, iy, drus inspectr st the port of G. A. Szhoad ack, Proprietor, Offices 621 Broadway, Oouncll ] a Child, O O L i o o s | Do e ansina ol the cuace 1nvolying. the | motion bo stopped as soon us possible, | *HHiE fiim the xenutne Junumn Howrs Mol . | BIUIMS and 1521 Barnam & , Omaha, Dye, clean and refinish goods Whea sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, o L o sl dutics o the aatas | Bataiion of trassmitting theough the maUs | To do this at once meant the suving of a | yrctesesially guud fr parsore, CONVAVERUING of every description, Pacicages regelv iat either office or at the dle cur, s they are under the present | o cou oreign newspapers contain- | lar AR, H Tk Tiver. 1 ks s of DY BERUSLN: for MOTH ERS s Co e 26Lh'S oune tfs. Send for pr S| When e lad Clkiren s gave then Casorls, | 410 0f 15 veur, s thoy uro under the prosent | of this country fovelen newspavers coutain. | largo number of cattle, us many of tho | frinn fover, Inawes vt DYBLEIY for MOLILERS \Works, Cor, Ave, A‘and 26th St Council Blulfs. Send for price list. hlres, e dysiom. A" comuitioe wes abpointed con- | Iug lotery adverilsoments, ¢la. tho cuso | wonkor ones would bo trumpled to death | sein EUNETHONLES ABOVEANILION G | Morchants who have shopworn or solled fabrics of any character cun have i M. Troynor, Johu E: d A s thiat of Edwar OFRST, MO0 NI | T ALt WOBAR, MBS L asicd hsé pw-atd By 1nspeotiun I 1he | thom pedved and finished equal to new B e alton to embady the proviaions. of the | arrested in Springfiald, fil., Januaky last, at | DY thelr stronger comrades. Gl Louas s tis ity 0F tho vy yearn.t | UBEHL, KOSEE B "RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM, with the o must have BED FEATHERS RIEN u the Beck of | 400 most approved machinery,atest at loss cost thun you over pald before. Avold lmitations. The genuine urtl the signature of § “Johunn Hof voices | every hottle, resolution iu @n smendment to be | the instance of Postmaster General Wana- PRAIRIE MINSTREL submitted 10 the board wud voted on | maker, Singing at the tops of their

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