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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: XIU.\})_A\'. CPTEMBER 7. 1891, COUNCIL BLUFFS, e though the nature of the business was to a | tory’ fs always weleom d with pleasure, OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. | fohool Opens Today aad with It Comes a | , Lt choning the ubove named officers | iy ¢ grout flouclih of -v“r:‘ s Omitans N m '\ WwWan pom \ I \ T Deliversd by Casrier in any part of the City. bagged io the act of t at five | Astonishing mood; they were told that in the | | | TELEPHONES | Business Office SOME FEATURES OF THE NEW SYSTEM. | 500\ ocaph Dodie, dohi 1 Frank | to bo eclipsed . and that the theatrical firma " N Nig N Alien, and James Dilkes. Fach of them had | ment was to shine resplendent under a sev et. with the oxcep- | galaxy of well known stars in new constella. N. Y. P, Lo, the State Law -Objections to 3 2 « il Blufr wer Co,, coal N Swivl Several greennhorns who had been beaten | bad the good fortune to be woBoyd's theater ~ vkl A A e the Elan=sDeatsrs’ins out of their nickles stood around the door | lasi night were not disappoited. From first Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block. te b ide, but as th was 1o evidence against | to last in_all its features, jointly and se: ' " Yabie o \f you want water in your yurd or house e they were not taken in charge by the | erally, ~Tf City Directory empnasired | YV € Will sell the entire stock and fixtures to anyone desiring to engage £0 to Bixby's, 302 Merriatm block e cers, | 1ts Claims to béing one of the best, a well ests lis > yusiness ™DHG deat and . duinb inatituts opens to- | 'Thie ‘opening of.the public achoels today whole outfit was connected with | if not the best, farce comedies en tour in a well established busit LU L the shanwe in the toxt books i3 the bu. | BUrk’s show, which nas been exhibiting in | It has been entirely ro-written; the situn: mOrrowW and the change in the toxt books is the be- | 4o \westarn part of the city for several days | tions have beon mads much more legitimute “I'ne city councii will old its regular moot- | ginning of an experimentai perixd which | past. The show linished up its business here | and the introduction of Swetnam, Daly and TD ) 3 T 2\ ey o) > ing this evening | promises to be attendea by many vexations [ on Saturday and this mornine will go to | Sehool as added immeasurably o its J | / 1 He To Mr. ana Mrs, Herman Pocle, for the school board, teach- | Omaha. Before leaving, however, they had | populari John Russell, who his yetto 4 - [N ® 4 — - — 4 3 and annoyanc 1313 Pleasant strect, a son S DRPU S B R W SRaTNeR to have one tinal grab at the BIufts verdants | score a_failure, hus in this clever farco a The taking of testimony in the Cut-off s L and that oue grab proved to ve one too many. | winner for years to come fsland case will be resumed today Tho school board has sought to cheapen | ““jinmediately ufter the arrest a large dole Whether “Swetnam's versatility. S , g ia8E ¢ re have arke ; . e segardle The September meeting of the county | the expenses of the scholars by [ gation of show people came to the station and | grotesqueness, or Sehooleraft’s unctot Is now in progress and we have marked down our prices, regardless board of supervisors will commence today. | taking advantage of tuo state law [ eviuced an ardent desire to get their unfortu- | descrves the greatest praise, is a matter very of cost so that you can get at nearly iate brothers out on bonds. They were in- | dificult to decide. Togethier they ure an esbacl v urned from | in egard to text books By | bal 'y 8 i -n J. Driosvach and Son have returned from | In reg formed that the charge against the men was | invineible trio. Des Moines, where they attended thestate | this new arrange t the taxpuyers furnish | guning “and that baing a state case their But in_addition the v embzac N Y ENERTPE RN > NE(E Y ) B NN fair, the necessary money for buying the school | bouds could not be fised untll this movaing. | Chavies Sean chavacter 4 / 4 | ) 4 RTho Twin City Dye Works club of thiscity | books and the scholars are suppliea at actual | They left the station after making & piteous, | nctor, Burt Haverly, Julius Witmark, a - fa A | i and the Twenty eighth Street Stars of Omalia | o0 Sugtead of paying dealers a profit as | Fequest that the affair b kept out of the | beautiful ballad singer: Miron, the bisso, it '} S i 4 3 Vi 4 AL played ball at the Keys Bros.' grounds in the 8t 4 i s claimed | PAPers. as they were afraid if it were pub- | whose make up as the “bad man’ is irresist western part of the city, the score being 33 to [ heretofure. By this scheme it i i ned | fiohod their busitioss might be injured able; Bessie Cleveland, u beauty and | s 5 QTR oL 1=y 6y 16 in favor of the Bluffs club, that there will be a great saving to scholars. | = (e of the partios who was arrestod wasa | a clever soubrett to; Maym | Anything you want in the line of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES Nellie, tho infant daughter of Mr. and | Already ure heard many mutterings. There | momber of the band and another was the | Kolso, who is very like Rosa | e < ~ 1 ; Mra, J, W, Jouson, died” Savurday ut tho | have beon numorous chauges in the toxt | ticket agent, At least four of the gang lave | Prando, Kuto Unet, Lillio Elividge, Marion (large assortment both heating and cooking) CROCKERY, and all residence, 2104 avenuo F. The funeral 0ok | pooks adopted, so that parents, b all the appearance of smooth rascals, white | Weller and Amelia Glove a4 aunseuso A . : e b 5 f placo yestorday afternoon and the remains | Lovs SaCPLeh 80 hat paroRis. WO | o ith is too young to have much of any | whose pas seuls quite outshine thoso of kinds of Housefurnishing goods. All parties owing us will nterred in Fairview cemetery. L . o e & appearance, Otero 2 . _ 5 J. Campboll and 3, E. Minor were | chiidren complain of this, Such Every\hing (s notw abollt the performance; please call and settle promptly, and save cost as we brought in yestorday by a deputy United | complaint always attoud any radical change The Corner Book § ore. much of the business is howlinely funny and A g LN % by Tl A States marshal on tho chargo of bostlegging. | in text books. The board justifios these | Can supply you with everything in the | some of the medlevs gems in arrangement must close our accounts without favor or ex They were kept in the city jail pending u [ charges, however, by the claim that school | line of school supplies. Altogether the show is ood for two hours > i y N 0 ) 10 ALl 10 R HOD BRI aud f of thorough onjoymen ception. heariug before Commissioner Huater books grow antiquated very rapldly in this Pt aud a balf of thorough enjoyment. i I Chestor A., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. | uea ot lightning progress. Tho geography | Frank Trimble,utty, Baldwin blk,tel 503 | ot was given lust evening at - Riley, died at midnight Saturday night of [ ¥ L L Y el a house instead of “Evminie" \ Tin L it Saturduy weht Of | of a fow voars age, is scarcely recognizable @ hou ad of [ b lable 2 G L ADOC UL i 4 R ot hEr BN e Ladies’ very fine ribbed Eygyptian lisle inally billed for preduction, the man two duys. ‘The funeral will take piace this | today:and the same is trueiv other branches. T ot L agenient of the house believing that ( afteruon at 2 o'clock from the family resi- | The board has also secured n system of ex- 45 goods for 25¢ toclenr, Monduy | fEETERLEL LIS RORRO, Melicking that Carl Ve { dence, corner of Platnerand Franklin #tveets. | change, so that old books may bo applied in Boston Stor Sluffs, In. | yive un opportunity to retwnrse the | }hlw s & 400 audience that assembled at | the payment of new ones AT OTAL BN company ppening. White it s the Broadway theatre Saturduy night at the S iElial asdon . M. C AL B ) o matter of regret that the opera / 4 Other complaints arise, doubtless, from | A young Men's Christian association tield h - / Patti Rosa opening. 11 this can be kept up i INE orthsan tIreaatiL Tand was ot produced as intended, thoater g the members of the Council Bluffs Theater | wisunderstandings of the requivements, and | gap jg to be held in this city some time dur- | will readily appreciate the importance association are fuclined to think it will not | it will be some days before the advantages | s iho present month. Contests m tenuis, | being thoroughly prepared when it comes to Ve long untildividends instead of assessments | and disadvantages of the new scheme cau bo the production of comic operas. The new = stead o 4 I 5 s 4 base ball, running, bicycle riding, jumping, o SLopaLy o Hattic Belles of the samo city, wero married [ o0 3 i contas ; . esterday aftornoon by Justice. Hammer at | tenlly designod for country school districts, | cossful contestants. “A prizo will also be | Bouuties of Jacobowskis strog 1Fc. compa: bis residence, A ftor the ceremony M. ana uud that while iv may work well there, it s | glven |\i‘:|.‘.:’::1|!;I:;m-rll‘“h)?';fi:‘l:;i'ug:\lyil:'l-,u:[':;!xvz;]::l: sition. e CO U NCI L BL U I I; S, IO\\'/\. VAR OPABG - Acooln BaN G by MES - aad not practical for the independent school dis. | SXact time and place % Way of Omatia, went to. Manawa, where | tricts of cities. In the country districts D nouyeoriueon dociled upon; Sbuti willHbel e Hicks' & Sawversiminstrels: held: the thev spent the rest of the afternoon takiug in are 1ew books, and there is prac bl diolady boards at the Farnam Street Theatre 1St | ee— tho beauties of that resort, no competition among local = night. The audience was fair in size and the = 5 Wil RPAvRdioha I maa of the. ropublican for often the trade is in Last Chance of th o performance in the main up to tue best of | aged 19, with a penknife, driving the weapon A . T TH ATCHER s l r o All umbrellas and sun umbrellas at | colored minstrell shows. into George's left lung, noar the heart. It | . . y city central committee, has had postal cards vower of ono storekeeper to control. In ! i printed and distributed among ,'h,. tocal ro- where are numerous book | cost price Monday, and a good many. - - - was the result of a quarrel, John was ar- 5 5 | . I TORB i s eovallv v 3 dry goods deal- PSS i 0S| slear, Small size, great r' s Je Wit rested. ] Bubiicans o1y Loy o She s $o o ry oo doal | less thun cost to el il R SUew el [eetol S e e 16 Main Street, Council Bluffs Hel0iVaxiorr LY emole | ors nnd others frequently make school sup- BostoniStarsiCouncl liBLuTs; Ta: 5 = omorrow evening 1n, Masonle temple, | Ulies a mers leadar, rogardicss of nost, com: s LS RN 42 for weahaalazaz, bast for soar DeWitt's Little Early tasers: oniy pill to boginningat 8 oclock. Geporal Geo Bhioridanof Now York, the brilliant. orator, | Delition prevents any undue price being | When vou are BOVINE your.sshooli| " cure sick headuche and regulate the besols = will be present and ‘make the principal | acked. hooks at Bushnell’s don’t forget to see Vercins Picnic NS e : Tho fact that the iaw forbids any compen. | DOOKS at Bushnell’ « creins Picnic, durenvotitetaven hpagteNtnataynationn| | HEe fo thotihelam (orblas) anyicomponcd |\ D v R aTato ol ol Gthde Eoods) e his: sman Landwebr voreins had a grand roputation as & ropublican and us a speaker | Jtion for tho disteiation of the books, an . R e | DlgFeatal ot lics inaic s not mtended to 3 icnic, concert an yesterday at Teu- . - and will no doub be greeted by a fullnoue. | 2UPHIits fudlcates that it wvas not mtended to Read PoRaEr NG WIS Che Tinte p d u Hawley of Conn, A republican club will be organize the a pi io festivitives were partici- P ot P, 3 Al / b o] ade S cload of the meoting eanized at the § (o Conl ™ custodian. and . distributor, | 50c w!l wool stripo dress goods for 25e, | 10154 Park, und tho festivitives wore partci Offered a Cabinet Pasition. Best Quality Anthracite. High Grade Soft and he can wet no pay for his trouble. 50c brilliantines, elegant | fshudes, | Pated In and enjoyed by nearly 1,000 of the Wasminaroy, D, C., Sept. 6.—Private ad- ~ S e 50c brilliantines, clogant line of shudes., | Foy, 3 Minig) | i ASHINGTON, \ Sep 2 T T N L pp A B e b German residents of the city and their fami- | 4 S 5 al Moraingside. practica) for: Presidont Wells, with his pri- | (00 37d¢. : lies. Atbletic zumes and gymnastic exhibi- | vices received here today state that Senator Coal. City water in front of every lot in this | vate business, to attend personaily to tho dis. | 47¢ Drilliantines, eleguntline of shades, | tions were featuresof the occasion. The | Hawley of Counecticut has been offered tho addition. 5 tribution of theso books and the “muking of | fOr 20¢. ather was all that could bo - desired, and | war oftice, to succeed Secrotary Proctor, and 3. ~ — sales and keeping of accounts. 1t is, there- A special line of adway plaids, b the excellent programue prepared by | that General Hawley is at Cape May confer- IA)\\'C.\‘t l rices (xll(ll'lllltCC(l. Cut Prives on School Supplies fore, arcanged that one book dealer, in the | checks, plains and novelties,” zoods committee, mado the affair an immense | ving with tho president about the matter, 1 will sell my school books at e central part of the city, shall attend to it for | worth from 30c¢ to 40e. all in at 25, ap | SUCCess: RS e than the school board pri him without pay. ‘1 h‘f, book d¢ "r]"wuwnu the Boston Store, Couneil Bluffs, la. De Witt's Little Barly 1tisers, best pill. Austrain F'roops, also groutly reduced prices on all kinds | 10, this for tho benetlt he, hopes to ——— = Viexsa Sept. 6. —Emperor William and the of school suvplies, slutes, pens, pencils, | § e s 5 Morningside SOUTH ONAHA. king of Saxony, with their suites, wearing dren coming to his store fc books G o S tablets ote. Rulers, erasers, book-car- | will naturaily get other supplies there I'he addition of two public pavks. Austvian uniforms visitod Arch Duko blotters, ete., given with pur- | This causes complaint. Other dealers do Albrecht today. Arch Dukes Charles, 5. You cun save money by calling | not like to lose their trade, and they do no. Louls, William and Ramorm, wero on J. D. Crockwell, 411 Broadway. seem willing to submit. Some have stocks The City Dirccto A makor of wiso preseat. The most cordial greetings wera exchanged. The gen- on hand which they must sell at cost, or els U baud which they must sell at cost or else | ooor4s, — Manager Jobn Russoll is not Omaha Nationals, on the Third ward grounds, | als commanding the opposing forces in 4 GBans 3 keep. Some bavo decided tosell at loss than 7 How uitd ap Council Bluffs. cost rather than lose thoir trade, - They can | coutent with setting the pace for all farce buy just as cheap as the school board buys, | comedy organizations, but occasionaily P | the maneuvres have each reccived a life & 7R el HOR ey aR tet 1o s oy = > broke up in the fast half of the sixth inning o - & and It thoy seil for fow conts less than cost bracties out s a reoord maker in ot in @ dispute over the decision of one of tha | Portrait of Emperor Williim mounted M g ror hom Vigorously. ne | their trade xo, for with the loss of “their | bringing of “The City Directo uipites, The game wasdoclared a drawand | in & zold frame. ~ All tha oficers engagod in UEroR T AriGont Tveniont by loan] | S¢hool book trado they fear they will lose | from Denver to Omana on @ Spe it o Rt AT D i theflicaueilyras i volltecalysfcocarations SurEoUndinklconntey donye other trade. The prediction 15 “mado that | and making the fastest run that has ever [ (uteY EUEALeR tad James Duan WLl fun | from Emporor William and tho king of 7 f L BErs this may result in the school board: | heen accomplished between those two cities. oARYan © yard foot race next Satur- | Saxony, Archdukoe Albrecht received the rourth. Build up manufuctories by moans ¢ a atock on hand, and the public monay Blay e D fens acaiagll aBY: _ collar of the Order of the Black Eagle. of organized capital, i the form of Twprove: lied up. Of course none but tho Ol | night, lof aitor the performinen and arrivad | i, (10 mateh of putting the shot at | *’A erand lunchicon was served in. houor of L f T I oh ot thRen Tor thotomplos sal. of can toke old boos in ex- | ju Omaha at 4:30 iny afternoou. The | Lourty-third and Q- sticets yesterdag after- | the visitors, ut which 160 covers wero laid, e s Gl e rtain portion of ‘tho trade | unninilation of svace was at the phenomenal | oP'¢), Moo ThIHAS Loy man Mullos, | Archduko Albrecht proposed a felicitous the establishmonts through —responsible | {HEAER 50§ COCN bortion Bl TS tade hitlation ofapnc atithesoh 1l | of Omaha and Patrick C. Quinn, of the | tonst to the German omperor and empress building associaions. ] . rito afieizty milodian honrfor. a Jlatge por-il ayaiihy B Picking foros, Lwith u' . A1tyBIX | anditothe German army, Ths toustwas.re: Sixth, Extend the frait and jobbing trade | 4%A1CS: . tion of the distiuce, and even theexpericnced | ound weignt, Mr. Quinh threw the woight ved with t t choers, Emper until the transmissourl river region is | noumbiaintis also made becsuse only one | trainmen evinced some trepidation av the | BN ilider minctoen inehes farther, | S ke comaee heartin aed thoroughly covered by the commercial travel. | SUstoiint 1s avpoint Prosidont Wells | unusual anced, but Kussell was firm i bis | S00% S oot farthor on the straight throw | prasrmthinked the company heartily pang Lt justifios this on tho ground thut be cannot | fusistonce that Omabn should be reached on | id 10 feot fasthor on tae straight throw | proposed the health of Emporor Francis Seventh, Securo proper freight and pas. | AOrd o give tme to watching over and | time and ne had his way. The only serious | 'l 4id Mv. Matloy £ thirty-nine fect | Jofepl Archduko Albrecht “and the com- Sevonth. Secure prop R mn i mand B e T v o e O R e e oA only/ serus ¥ i run, bop and jump of thirty-nine feet | munders in chief, senger depot and shipping facilities from the | (HeCking ub several dep ey || chaultiotis § Lk qnd’eight inches Patvick C. Quinn defeated g railrouds, and through their friendly co-oper. | Lh¢ other hund it is urged ‘that for the con- | Schoolcraft turned so pale that he had 1o use hall Cahil, who made thirty-nine feot, - ; venience of the children there be several | a doublo amount of burnt cork in blacki Tadar G e Beataot) ation and assistance extend your irade ; i doublo ¢ nblacking R aa RN (et Under German Protection g 3 ch distributing points, for several will | up last night, Tonight Kussell's comod : ulf inches. J SR 3 3 Eighth, Patronize your tome merchants. | hav J i 1p last nigh onight R comedians | parricl Cabill defeated all comers in three | Beriiy, Sept. 6.—North German Gazetto § 3 “ | have to go several miles to buy_their books. | will give s o ¥ 25 it i defeate comers in threr a Q —Attornoys at uw. Pracs Niath, Support your home manufactorics, ® 0 b 00 will givoa special performance at Boyd's | o says that at tho request of tho Italian govern- | SIMS & Saunders—Atiorneyys taw. rac y 3 Some urge that the principal of each school | New Theatre in honor of Labor day. el Tenth. Giye the daily press your liberal | i f A IS 7 Germany ha lortakentitoxprotaoy bouy SudidEELLE E huilding should be a custodian and keep such | price vi 3 o Ther S8 Bace. ment, Germany has undertaken to protect | federal courts. Rooms 3 4 and 5 Shugurt & v prices will be moderate. ~ There Shot in the Pace. e Lallaaarosidents IniGALL Beno block, Counclt Biufts, La. business encouragement. ool Jlove SR or locali. | DOOKS 88 are neede almost 300 seats 10 the balcony at the low | While returning fro 2 N Eleventh. Seliall you can in other locali Some littlo friction is tureatened because | prico of 50 conts cuach Y pngilromsagipatiy/fay g, o - (T ; OTihal SCaTRRE VD T LR eTY i Murphy’s 1 tie Third ward late Saturday Thing LA e alOanlDo; T ey "::‘[Lju‘ll“‘,::["‘-n it bis | Cumstances can a parent got the needed [ Thomas W. Keene's Chicago eagagement | Pight Arthur Adams, son of City Attorney oLttt nlaatshto ol B ai B TERh b LR ke T DI | books without cash in hand no mattor how | at MoVicker's theater was & remarkable suc- | Benjamin 5. Adaws, was shot in the face by | * e g ayo 08 it Sunday Sports. The Athletics defeated the Albrights yes terday afternoon by a score of 13 0 7. “The game of ball yesterday forenoon be- tveen the Iudisn Sluggers and the South Councit Buflx Nowpareil, First. Make it a povular resort. Second. Getall popular assemblages to come here, ana bid for them vigorously. duty to praise Council Bluffs, s 5 prIoK H 3 & f u v unoliih s gilt-edgod may be bis credit, ess in every particular. Chicago's astute | Alexaader Goldstein, son of M. Goldstein. o A Fourteanth, When you do thesa things, At numerous such varieties of com- paper critics who “have hitherto been | i polico reported that as ..,,,l,.,..-l_,l- ot |, She can come to o conclusion'without {lm.“m N panoa P al estate, | piajnt, me alone will the win their treatment of Mr. Keene's | <0000 G0 O _ | the slighest trouble of reasoning on it, y ¥ practicability of tue new schowe. and will f art, praised him with liboral warmth, ‘The | YoUE ladies and ontlemen woro passing | gpd no sane man can do that. R ;“n‘t“r':x‘xl:“q{‘v(.\‘\:h Joth the oflclals and the extont of tho business dono is opitomiized n x. Goldstoln's stovo Adams tupped on the | TSix of them can talk at onco and got | SO NS B f y L (5% pa schools many new features. | a tolegram received by oyd vesterday, [ WiCOW. A ARERLY FOR0 R e ro | along frstrate: v n e BT The pretticst residence adaition ever [ The opening week, however, promises to | Tts wording was: “Mr. Keend closed last | YOIver, the ball entering the check near the }‘,h RE LB e SPECIAL NOTICES. COUN T platted in this part of the country. make the air full of grunts aua groans, night with the banner house in McVicker's | Wouth and passed out m],-n tho u'mwl rag- bt falviatiok Aty pi han 7 GIL BLUFFS S EAM DYE WURKS. ol AN o haatania i of ive out of six nights | ments of glass entered the eve and are more | She can safely stick fifty pins in her COUNCIL BLUFFS. Morningsids, to standing room only. Tow s that for the | Painful and dangevous thaw the bullet wound. | dress while he is getting one under his Al kinds of Dyeinzund Cleaninz done b the Bushnell has four tons of school boolks. 4 e e 0. plevt QWA 34 8 Mr. Goldstein wus at once arrested by the ! i 5 . Digheststyle of the art, Faded and stained bt 0 house can be built in this addition [ legitimatet” Mr. Keene's repertoive at the | b (EIASte Wis B o BEIOSIEC B8 Whe | thumb na ] : JUR SALE Oheap Fairbanks, g-ton [ fhieica mnde. to ook as good Ladies’ Swiss ribbed vests Monday at | to cost less than $1,000. 'I;'oll\l‘;l\f:"\\"l .»“::;h\yu“ »‘n‘i?f-‘n.-'f" ‘:m follovwaia| e e e o e Ve th Bt fen Lo BRIl She is u? ;.:m;*.l‘l-i | ‘\lu'llxu\l.u-j; in 1'\! I‘l"v”- atroldules, nearly . AL Cox, 16 Main | .,”,4\{,@,. aned by steam in ,'» ] that sold at 23e, for 10¢. School Supplies at Brackett's A Wn g fiVeaTag: Shtuvday nighe, | 00 buil. Mr. Adams was taken to a sur- | man will sweat and fume and growl in | 6)10 ACRE TOWA FARM AT #0 PER ACKE A Bl S Boston Store, Council Blufls, Tu. See the “Corner Book Store™ every | “Richard 111 Regular pric ail e AU RO TR PRSI | et bind e SRR T 2 e e, Will 0. Whedler, manager of the Patti e cream to tho woman she hates, while Y BURNISHED ROOM FORITWO |\ COUNGIL BN TOWA. Not so Biad After All BIG GAME FOR A LAD. sa company, is in the city and anuounces Lost a Fout by the Cars. two men would be pounding ench other’s e, Contral Jogation. Address Just before tho curtain roso uv the Broad- engagement of Omaba's favorite come- | Charles Matthews of Omaha yesterday | 1o 8 ffore thes had oxehangod ten | Wit reference, =75 leo ofiide, . way theater night ber ast Manager L. J. | A Council Bluffs School Boy Helps | @ pon at Bovd's new theater next | afiernoon, while uttempting to geton a Chi- | wopds, & i JROR RENT-Nicaly furnished roows, with 3 gty el Smith was approached by an omploye of the Kill a Big Bear. Sindaviugnni A interesing featuro ofhor | cago, Rock Islund & Pacific freight train at |~ Sho can throw a stone with o eurve or without board, 16 N. 15t strect Ww. C. ESTEP, houso, who informed bim in u great burey | Harey Lindsoy, son of 7. T. Lindsey of | b man Shets Vanton o mertion b M | the Q street crossing. made a misstep and had | that would be a fortune to a base ball W ANTED A Grand hotel, wonan pasiey ’ that his presenco was desirod at once on the [ Omaha, and who has spont much time with | Charies T. Vincont. This play received it | 000 Of his fect badly crushed vy the car | piteher. cool, Good wiges. Also turnish an 14 N. Main St., Council Bluffs.| stazo, as thero was troublo amoag the stago [ his randparents, Mr. and Mes. Hency [ premier in Council Bluffs last”Saturday and | Wheols, ‘The victin wis taken on the caboose | *'Sho ¢an sny *no” in such a low voice | 45sstant 4 - Main 8t., Council Bluff: banas. Visions of striking stago carponters | Swan in Council Bluffs, bids fair to gain a | achieved an omphatic, success in the freely | 1o Owalin to the hospital. that it means “yes,” I ey o A i ¥ ¢ | | Funeral Director and Em‘almor. | and scene shifters commonced o dance be- | reputation as a mmrod. Harry is at present | SXPressed judgement 8f a lareo audienco. Notes About the City. She can apprecinte a kiss feom her sirable seven=room house and lot. Good - ore his eves, and ho went back propared 1 : 2 ome changes in the personnel of Miss Kosa's : City 10 oun_upprocinte kisa {rom hor ! o Torea. i hecossary, 1o Gty hrovarad 10 | yisiting relativos in Wyoming and bus just | company aro noted. Me Will Mandec fjer | Joseph Bohuer is now with Gus Warde. | husbund seve ysive e Mtor the | Uiirgain Cooper & NeGioe, 0 Miin srect i s i marringe ceremony was ormed, o) As s00n & bo arrived bebind the scenes iis | beeu on a round-up and on a hunt. Oaeof | lute principal comedian of “The Little Ty- | man. X s ) TANTED At Grand hotel, chambermalids 13x16 frown wns knocked into cocked hat | the incidents would prove an exciting oxpori- | coon.” and Mr. Joo Canthorn are recentad- | A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs, €. She can' walk half u night with u [ VWARTERZArand hotel ehambormaids: IZENS STATE B by one of tho stago hands stopping up and | ence in the life of uny boy, It 13 well told In | ditions. As for Miss Rosa herself sho is the | O. Breedcn. colicky baby in her arms without once | monfod. banding him a magnificent gold-headed cane | Harey's own words in o private lotter to bis | Same charmivg Patti as of yoro and her wel- | Pywin daughters have been born unto Mr. | expressing the desive of muvdering the TANTED — Two good girls at Emmott o in behalf of his fellows, It was quitoa shock, | grandparents come by her Omaha admirers will evidence | ana Mrs. Bdwarc C. Kyan. infant. Wl xo tet Roneiek Sl st Of Council Bluffs NRKha asllko managur aupcesdod 1o -finds | 1 Unclelobn and T gat up: before daylight the'regird inavbidnishoils held Mrs, Thomas Wallusen, who has been | Shecan do more ina minute than T T ; CAPITAL STOCK..................$150,000 ng word noug! express is appreci 0 0 tr) I a deer, o ve were out @ osh i « phioid or, couvalescen an o da our ana do ette oMo 3 " HH RONY. 81010 I OLUS AN 3 RIS RARTIARIO SADITSD B3 BRRFCGIHION; | t0ibrsiani KL B doer aaTHO wore oyt of frosh | Gagster's Maglo rioadasne Wafers, Curesal | UOWH With typhoid fever, is conval & man can do in an hour and do it better room, No. 2, Midiie Broadw y. Been | SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .......... 70,000 3 A 2 sage chicken: o all been AR 0316 0% S U A pl it sociul was given Saturday She can drive w mun crazy in twenty- | usod for the past six years as book ind st A —— killud oft Ly the stago urivors, who sell them | Beaduches in %) minutes. A all dyuggiaws | o of oM’ Mirohy) Twonty-uluth, near | four hoursund then bring him to. para. | LONOEY store. ABRIY. (09, Lorty, 4ot sho | TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPL $225.0 Picnlo at Manhattan beach, Round | in Rawlins. Weil, what o yon think we oo AIRREOT IR ] ) aur hours and hon helng R e pares (GG R AR TOTAL C ANRISYRBLYS; 14115229000 trip tickets from Omaha, including boat ledf Why, a full grown black bear, whicn Yimtors B B IDhe oz AN mORt IS meekiius afkikio ity | e A AT RAUORESERY SR RI UGB FANTED 10T i ) oIl | g Dinecrons=I A Millor, 6, O, Glouson) E L ride, 50¢; on salo at news stands at Mil- ghed about 500 pounds. We were coming A party of city ofticials from Denver ar- | o & oSt ORER, RO kit l‘u‘ him under the chin, and there does not \ ANTEDD |vi o ro i Moee ol | shaart, K, 1t D, Edmundson, Chad : 09 home completely disgusted with hunting, 88 | rive PR 5 cohnoll and the d of Educatiou will be | |ivo thut mortal son of Adam’s mise | aotin Guaba tor house aid Jotin Councll | Bl “Transice genoral banking busts lard and Murray hotels. Al AT R T RV rived last evening und took quarters at tho | peld this evening. o de o Bluffs. D, Brown, Lizi Broadway Ei\raaat Gan il surplus of any bank Al PR P R g ¢ nd 400 3 Bethe ! s 3 AT ness. Largost oup W Surplus of any by A 5 killea a deer, when all at once I heard some. | L 8xton. The party is _composod of l‘ K Vice President Edward A. Cudaby of the — - - TLAIRVOYANT and sychometrie, or char- | in Southwestern fo; Swanson mus 335 Broud- | thing snort in a big borry pateh, and then | Poole, J B Huuter, J. S. McGiloray, Prank | Cudahy Packing compauy has returied from Rich i Titl Jctor rond s s diagnosts of 'discise | |INTEREST ON TIME DEFOSITS way. neard John el “bear” aud after him | Anderson, ana O. B Spencer. Mus, J. B. | Milwaukee, Wis. ARy I ebertly visitaq | 2end Tock ot for readings by letier, "Sin- il - we went. ~ At first he tried to | Hunterand Mrs. Bentley and daughter are | The regular meeting of tie Live Stock ex fausiomnn W SFOsIIY Y BLAL A Ruxe hpdieronnun Al It pouaE: Wsh Aves tlen 3 N T \ \ White is Found, run away from us, but after wo had shot | 4130 with the party chango aud the oourd ofy diroctors will be | Egypl, N. C.vnn ncross u colorod family | due = near cosuan 1ath stroet, Couuell Blult ST l‘ R \\(Jls '\() \l)l‘ MY Frank White who stole a safe from one of | bim once or twice, he got on the fignt, and Thie gentlemen are out ou a tour of iuspec- | peld this afternoon of six children having the followini B ! . nl N s L Ve 4 John Carllslo's obiidron near Underwood and | from. that on he' followoed Johw tey tion and will take o look today at the pave DA Bh IS names: Maggie Dorn Kutio Sicklor At- | N[AGNIFICENT aoro property in five-aero Mkipped the country last weok, has bea | ¢810h bim. Jobu was in frout of him, ments, sewers and other suvstantial improve DoWIttn Littio oy mstmar s bast littia. | watae: Busten ‘Ann’ Olndy: Tizabath. Ate tracts locited 24 miiles fom postofiive, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Lwas at the sido, ana both of us shootiug | Wents about Omaha, —Mv. Nasou of the | pilg for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath, | water, Roxana Baltimore Washington | foh sl on rensquable’ torny oss. located in this city, and the polico now have | gvery time we got & ohatcee, but 1 can't shoat | Board of Trade escorted the party to Boyd's | P PORith 3, bad breath, bl ibd s et LR S property for rent by Day & 11 IFTH AVENUE AND SEVENCH ST, thelr eve on him, ready to arrest him avany [ vary'accurate on the run, especially when 1 | theatre last night A T ALby: B o £ saielll POR SALE or Rent- Gurden land with time when ho shows signs of running away. | have i searod horse 1 gise Johe san't S Killed His Brother Rosa Lamb Irene Funny Moses King of | JO%, SATE or, Hgni-tarten, fand, Wik | cun o rouchod trom uny of the depots on |‘|h° safo was found whera ho had left it, but | gjthor about a mile and & balf v For Schlitz beer apply to R R. Grovie ALLEGUENY, Pa.. Sepl 6.~Guorge Oty, | Pricsts Atwater, Rufus Hayes Scttler | Kius Ot oted by the 8{sters of Qlurity, B Vo M ho money was gone. White, or whoover iim. 1 sbot him twice. Once | 1020Faraa o, uged 22, fatally stabved: his brotber, John, | President of this United States Sumn Leo TERMEK0R hoskd and. tultlon. ombracing emptiod the safe, had not brokeu it, but | when he took after me I shot him in the neck, — - Wo Han Garfield Atwater, G. S. George | hardly hewr to sit out the seevice. After | all branehos of a finished o lueation for young ovidontly had a key that fitted the lock and | aud one shaildar i o 4 5 r i ludies, #73 for session of five months, coms weut through it i the regulation mannes | 8ud once in the shoulder. Jobu hit him Two Small | Jonus John the Baptist Baptlsm Chris- | ‘muss the prior usked Mozuet to dinner, | ludion $8 for soislon of five months o= The authorities of Undorwooa hava boon | bar nios s, ' 1t was itk poor peatly | Fire was discovered in the building at - tianity George Washington Atwater, and took the opportunity to inguire how | mie et Y o e i ore notified, and If they waut to prosecuto bo | ffm 'wid Roing pretty” fhet Lo, Just shen 4 Clark strect at 330 o'clock yesterday et ——— be liked the p of the organist addross et will be arrested. ORATEREL AR RRTAR L e S SR AR ing. The building was occupied by J urned the Tables, “He plays quite - biblical” fashion, % 3 i " L ¥ " B AN oannt L. Francis Academy, Counell Bluffs, Ta. ST snid Mozur i = ; ho more, for Johu got off his horse and shot nas bakeryand G. Knignts' tin T 5 Fe A burglar who tried to rob a Chicago e Drs. Woodbury, dentists, . 30 bim_ through the head, the ball going into e toss on the building witi amount | T ASSIST NATURE 1Y REMOVING |, 0 \ost his gold watch, und finally hiad | **How is that?” asked the prior, lv“ A7) \\ \TlO\ \I B VK , f RSTNATIONAL OF J. Chambers s store. Telephono ) bours. S m. 09 p.m, Councll Biums, L weou’s office and the wound was dressed, | one loose shirt. after which he was taken home, She can talk as sweet as peaches and lovation. Car exchange for vacant ots. A street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone | his brain. 1 haa a 44 Winchester ropoater, | to 400, and on the stock to about $100. Poisons from | ¢ o110y policemun ' for protection *His left hund does not know what 145, iigh grade work a specialty. and Jobn a 45 Marlin. 1 tell vou it was [ A gas stove explosion at 11 o'clock Sunday | the body is the great mission of SWIFT'S | Phe Chicago mun ot wwiy the right hand is doi was the repl - sport. It took Uncle Jimmy, (an old trapper | morning caused a_slight five in the frame | SPECIFIC. Microbi cannot exist in th ¥Q Biuh geb nwi & Romoval sule. Bargains In shoos. L. | Who stays hero), John and I about four | residence of J. O. Davies, 1716 Webster o # annot exiat in the - 5 o - i )F COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Kinnehan has removed from. 523 Broad, | Bours to skin and dress him and bring him | Street. Tue fire department was on hana | blood whet §ls properly taken, as | No gripping, no nausea, no pam when | Coustipation poisous tne blood; DeWitws [ 00 § ; ay to No. 11 Deatd streat o ot | homo. Unclo Jimmysays he was about us | promptly and extinguishod the blaze. Thers | it promptly forces them out, and | DeWit's Little Early Ris ro. taken, | Littlo karly Risers cure consvioation, The | Pald Up Capital #100,000 way to No Pearl streot, big as black bears get to be," Wa$ 00 108s to speak of Pty 8 y Swall pill. Safe pill. Best p cause removed, the disease is gone. Didash oreanized. baok Inikhis cltx: | Kuruan: — MY d of. cures the patient. It hus relieved thousands i aometile VR a1l Suonol. Buy your school books at Bushnell's | With each and every purchase of the | DeWitts Little Early Risers. Bestlittie | in 8 few days who had suffered for years. Tho fastionablo aimner tail comtng 5 'l’:"' ns and ¢ liangse . - \ ! porationg S— ounc 3 ™ slo i pv ol de. L stip: ever: ] o B season will, itis sald, show u 0 he Do wlieve in omens? We don’t Currespondenc p e ‘“l'l”ll\:’l\'l h:‘v!”l \‘l\ 1\’ urm)nm}i ! {“‘xlmt\\r““:"‘:':”ll L e 00 ‘vn[uf:mn every M)" ¥ 2LSON, @& prominent and | oyg.stemmod goblets, displa the low | GO, & SANFORD, Presdont. oudway, give one copy of ¢ 3 h d ve v citized Fremol el umblers, vers of ornamental dinne K Cashlor, Lots sold on monthly payments, low | colebrated “Skirt Dunce” - B il wealthy citizen of Fremont, Ncbrasks, | tumblers. Givers of ornamental dinncrs dences. An acquiintance of mine who AL T RICK, Assisiant Cashler, eted for yer vil P cluim that, however, these latter (may bo de- | ¢ 1 A taterest. - Arrested u Brute, suffeted for years with BCROFULA, and | {1 ble" from s aconamio side, they aid httle A | - - Sema— A criminal assault was attempted upon an it continued to grow worse in spite of all | to the effect of the tabi | # famous man eame to my house to lool Ail kinds of school supplies v New fall goods, finest line in the « 0 @ 4 ¥ A '_“"]“ £ aeh | supplies at bottom AR AR SN 08 ) ’, W5 [ 1evear-ola givl, Dot Gunn, neas Courtiana | treatment. Finally, Four Bottles of - | ata picture and plaster bust [ hap- | prices at Hushnell's que 8 20 tallor's, & Beach early Sunday morning, by George 1 i He W A very small pill, but a very good one. De | pencd to have After he had gone | -— Broadway. AN by 5 ¥ LBEL % ERSgycured bim. He writes: *Words | wiips Litle Early Risers picked up the book [ had been reading Morningside. - uith, a negrc > Council Bluffs, la are inadequate to expres - vly finiehady" You tan he R DA S e T T Sy e Show in Trouble, The cries of the Little girl wero heard and | _ s e TISIO 40 SFREORS My Mozart's Musival Criticism 400 ind “nearly fnlsbedy You dan | o Brlok stveat aven Noumasr's hetel on Tiroudmwar o the foot | Smith was lodged in Jaik - Smith bus hoei n | EFatitude aud favorable opinion of . Ma uajunl oo | Yeve was astonisnod when T eame t0 [ qyiis wLEGANTLY APPOINTED s of Dark vanus was raided lat. avenlug foy | Ui cwploy of Combs, the garbage man, and SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, o Mozart was on o visit o o monustory, | {te cloging words: ‘What fi famat A | T e TR 4 w—— 3 < y iast ¢ Bg fo bears & rather hard reputation.§ ratian o Bioc ot GERESS S S suys the Daheim Kalendar, During mass | wretched picture and a worse bust. i 1B WL Vs Piunos, orgaus, (. B. Musio Co., 639 | gamblers by Oftcers Murphy, Wageck, and | “Hicae'wil Do Leard. 1 $olice oourt Treatise un Blood and bkin Dlteases muled frea | ) listened impationtly to the feeblo ex —~ Broadway. Welr, Forseveral days past @ game bas | day, Drawer & Atlanta, Ga ecution of the organ player, wnd could DeWitv's Little Eariy kisers for the liver know. I certainly belleve in’ coinci- was interested in getting up a statue to N. W, TAYLOR, Manager,

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