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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1803, 3 e —— — — THE ])A“JY BEE “‘“\ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS wunty for some s pess, s pasdend | APFAIRY AT SOUTH OMAHA | thadsnaos must be massied fron any substantial food, bogan to grow | they find they make the most nolso that ber 1, and that any dog found mingly thinner. 5 sho de- | way." st his name a serfous drawback to his happi without & muzzie may bo shot by an officor ’f]"", ;'“’,“L"-‘"““' "’]'l‘m" |', "1""“[‘ L" tod ooty =4 ree ness, it being very difficult of pronunciation All dogs caught from 1 out a tag | 1o 0 bAR ol AL ki Mo o " < COUNCIL BLUFFS, sud invariavly spelled wrong ’ are liavle to be shot an_ accidont. A dealer in socond Tonareh ot Ali He Sarveyed, e ’ 3 : g it ; nd clothing callod At the houeeand | A noticeable featuro of the anglomanth OFIICH: NO. 19 PEARL STREKT | Marvin DeLisle, an O1d Resident of Mills | (wi11iimeon & 136 Main streot, | Horrible Discovery (K New Born Dabe Magie Oity tromip ored the highest cneh prics for any | #hich provails in Now York, acc cording — COounty, Commits Suicile. largeet and best bicyele stock in city in a Futtince, ' ;\‘ln Samuel Dennis is visiting friends in | parments that might bo discarded. The ::‘ ”"h' “‘;"“Y"‘.””‘ ""‘l“;“l'""“’ of cock . ) — — o lndy bethought hersel? of an old coat of | MeY Attendants by someof the prominent Deliverea vy enrrfer to any part at the city — Another improvement to_the popular o Rev. 8. 1 Boyd of Waterloo 1s vising | let huabnmpe .’ ot the ,',"'.,..1,‘,‘ v o | clabar- They have managod to surtound H. W, TILTON, « MANAGER HE TOOK AN OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE | Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co. PRESIDENT CHEEK,, MAKES A DEMAND | fricndsin the city her pocket—she always had to account | the admission of an unintroduced TELEPHONE %Ilu\hw“nm‘-av i SO B " e William Mangan, the postman, is home | gtrictly for every penny i she got stranger to the club precincts with an -t h Night Editor..... ..... No. 23 — . Fireworks Courtland beach to- from a trip to Chicago. she went down tho stroet and indulged | 8mount of coremony that would suffice . Oldand Ohildlah, the Charms of Life Hina | Dight. Balloon, boating, bathing, music. | conley Was Monsreh ot All Ho Surveyed— 8 Prank Sivorick was run in for stea ina Juxurious meal at & restaurant. | 1O the vestibule of the erand lam A MINOR MENTION. Censetl to Please—No Other —_————— Comedy at & Couméb Meeting—New | bkl S the o | She confined herself to meat: there ""‘_‘”"' from Philadelphia called tc - Cause Can be Given for SUNG BY LONGFELLOW. Tin Pall Begs @i Fire 0cat- 100 Bourt ymsroiined ¢ and costs In the 10 | waen't a vogetablo on hev bill of f toed Iriend whotew membor of orie of N. V. Plumbine Co &b, 3 “anid “By and by the old clothes man be lown establishments His Rash Act. nuned Wby Miss Nora Snider has roturned from e : ¥ I8 Mr o o nelkeod of the ! Boston Store for sun umbrellas ami Vietor Galbratih's Pitital End After & Gal- Tei VST WItK Fetetts .nrl.llkl:-n'v turned from 8 | samaa rogular visitor. On cach ¢ % "| \||‘ ”l‘ o ho k:.l of the bras Miltonberger is tho hatter, 502 Broadway Iant Record in War. ™0 { U S. Grant, Woman's Reliof corps, is ar- | S101 he carried away a pair of trousers,a m’.ll'“'\j b :;"\".\ \I‘m““ -l”\v an (~1{\l|;r- The Mayne Real Estate Co., 621 Broadway. Marvin DeLisle, one of the oldest and best Nearly half a century has passed since Louls Benson's eyagdpped out for several | ranging for o picnic at Courtland’ beach | Wiisteoat ora coat. With fair but not Ao0r, pholstored armchair near the Oscar Booton and lona M. May. both of { known residents of Mills county, lies at | the storming of Monterey by General | jnches when he operfsd ¥he furnace door at | AUEUSL 27 axirome economy tho priag of one AEHE10 | =ity arwn't say, ol Missourd Vallev, were married yesterday bY |y 00 undertaking rooms dead, and it was | Zochary Taylor and his “Amcrican | the electric light Bower house yesterday Mrs. T, D. Todd and E. C. Nelson and wite [ Would frequently pay for®two or three sCan't you find out Justice Fox. adose of morphine, ad e by the | force, and, but for the poem in which | afrernoon and discovercd a saspicious look | Of Witterloo aro visiting at the home of A. 1. | meals, That thissort of thing could not VRV WRY IOt 1100 €6 ‘malke - ” An information was filed in Justics Fox's orphine, administered by the | 701106 has immortalized the name | | - X MeDougall yon forever was quite evident. One s not ired to make hinquiries dead ma 0 LS ing box sitting on the ‘‘banked up" fire in of that sort court yesterday. charging Mr. John Rock ad man's own hand with suicldal fatent, } of (Wjotor Galbraith” (properly “Gil- e ¥ The {afant da.ehtor of Martin Morris died | day the husband discoverod that the LM i q well and Susan, his wife, with committing | that did the: deed. DeLisle has been run- | y.aiPh) and the tragi umstances of | ¢ d vesterday and will be buried at Laurel Tl | groator part of his wardrobe had disap Can 1 go up stairs and find out for an assault on tho three children of R.J. | ning a small candy and temperance saloon | hig death, the unfortunato musician of | _ Benson is fireman at this plant, and about | cemetery today peaved. His wifo attompted no cone Lt £l White. Yodeo Tight gusrds | tor Mauuwa, on the road ruuning south- | Company F, First regiment of Illinois | O o'clock each evening he begins to get Miss Emma Woodbock of New York, who | ment. Sho said frankly that, being 1y ““"““’"“ is, seo that no strangers DAL mombers o e o LR ey | €ast from the pavilion. His family has been | volunteers for service in the Mexican | Tedy for the night's work. [t was at this pas been visiting fmendsin the city,roturned | driven by hunger, sho had sold the ")‘|"“||‘I““' .~ R oL ::‘.l‘“:y ';,m :‘vl‘.(r evening, July 25, at 8, | erdeavoring to induce him to wive | war, would perhaps have been forgotten, | hovr he made the 4!«».,“.[-\ paring that “‘l")" \l;n:\- tod W ; things tobuy food, . FUrtHermors. she as the elub any superintendent? No drill. By order of O. K. Williams, | up the business for some time past, for he | unless it may bo by the few still living | the suspicious looking box might contain o |I::4‘H‘|(I‘|\hvl‘\;‘l \:' ,',r‘"\‘l':‘_* nlnl hav captain commanding company could uot make it pay. They finally suc- | who were eye witnesses to the unusual | dynamite he refused to tackle it butve- | oSyt G0 8 G 0! wants to see a membel All members of Council Bluffs lodge No. | cecded in getting him to stop work last win- | scene whero death was so frequent & | ported his find to the o One ot the | "oy Core callgl to the stock yards | E1V€N NCE to by meat ot anything elso 3 wealth il & morber of the 'ouse 210, Ancient Ordarof United Workmen, de- | or ana stay at homo. But DeLislo was £ | EUCS in its most awful shape, as it ever | ofice men came out and lifted the box from | ast avening to will o Heiows doe. that had | $he liked: - She expeeted that the furni- | 015 walts uigdl o member of th siring to go to Missouri Valley Wednesday | - % ¥ o is, on the battle field. the slowly burning coals, This gentleman | bitten a boy badly on tho calf of the 1o ture would go next. In short, she openly WPobhaa WEITE h X evening will meet at the city depot at b:30 | Years of age and showed symptoms of child While {618 fiot ahsolutsly. Hecessan . A b hididsilad defiod him. Porhaps you'd condescend 10 take my 1n timo to take the Sioux City teain ishnoss. Lo secmed to have somothing of a | Whilel L A e .'.11, was af .mlur{ what n.;~ contenta were, | Charles Bovee, charced with aduiters Now. what do you supposo that man | card and give it to Mr. I when you soo ", > X i v 4 5 « rreat degrec eresting 1e ventured far enough to take a peep. rive preliminary hearing in A a ) Mizpah Temple No. 4, Pythian Sisters, | mania for running that little shop, so on the j oo 0 ol ® 8000 (R B8 gl o yon SOT60 GOUTE PosLo oA ! JAd | did? He gave in helplessly, and thove | Mim? will meet at Castle hall today at 2:0 p. m. | Fourth of July he went tohis old stana and | Sy i@ 6 pocm which we are told by | Ho had no sooner removed one coraer of tho | DIEC court vestorday exening aud was held | (807 He gave in holplossiy, | Tisnltsve “Hit's not my place. Hi'm not conde- for business of importance. Al members Aoy the author to be “‘founded on fact," t0 | 1y thay he got a whitt of the contentsand | ' SRS UL BT O L L i rords f fiiatonaooi DBLRVE: | ssenatn! to nothinie,? are requested to be present, By order of | obenied up as usual. He hias been runminiglt | know something more of the hero, if James P Cobrey and bride roturaed yostor. | That case affords a fiest-rate illustration | seqnaity to nothinle? o0 o e TR S ever since, and going home every night to | gy oo (EETTE learning further of day from their wedding trip,which they spent | of a theory of mine, which is that the woroupon the exasperated caller his farm about six mt es south of Manawa The wooden box was zotten up quite mys- | in~ Colorad: Ihey w married Iort | only w: I i made his final appeal o 8 J wer srosting olorado. we iarried ‘ol o ¥ to manage a man is by firm- . The bridge over Indian creck on Scott | just over the line in Milis county that ever interesting individual, The average husband if “he can “Can [ sit down on the eurbstone outs - ) 1 eriously. It had on a lock and was fastened | Logan, which was the home of the bride. | poes street 18 snid to boin n very shaky condition. | Sunday night he did not go. home, but his Vietor Gilbraith fivst appeared at Min- | teriousty. [t had ¢ N EHCEth bride. | ness, I Y Ko ik For somo woekta pist, tenta hava boon KAUL | family 10 1o fon partiorlocls ooy aboes | oral Boint, Wis, i tne Voar 1810, | for keeps. Toe irohad burned away one | it wis recelsing the cougratulations ofbis | BTty nis wife will do so, and that is the sidg and v sty “1(‘..“‘|\\\...l:. Bk ing dirt over the bridee to be used in filling | hi Yesterday afternoon two of theold | Many men, citizens of that'town, who | corner, however, o it was an easy matter | B SRGERATHAE ) F0 0 reason why most womien ave bullied 4 “l‘““lf"‘ “l;l‘ »]:l]::-elnm '\lx\‘l%‘l‘l‘v- the new Cochran park. until now. the struc- | man's sons passed through the town on their | werg boys at that time, remember him | 1o break it open. 'I.Inl being done the mys- | 4 Bee 580w duys fzo for Asst ing | more orless, h f.» “ ’“Iv UL L ¢ L ture can be seen to tremble as if about to | way to work, and Mrs. Rief. whose husband | ity peculiar interest as an especial | tery wassolved. The box was substituted | hiswife gave her another beating Sunday = - sy R L D e s pochs diblace o few stons from Delish's, suc | friend of boys: who was always ready | as the cofingor a child probably fow hours | night. Yesterday Mrs. MoGroovey bougnt > " Miko and Clarles Biizard ench took n | gested to them that they go and see where | (8O OF BOVSE Y Al A S, i o ot Tor Ctiteago uud 16ft tho Gity. . [Hof MINING ROYALTIES, change of venue yesterday from police court | their tather was, as his place had not been | With an entertaining story for them, ae- | old YA A RBTHIRE WK SoPRrdba to Ter by ELs HoIlco to that of Justice Vien, and their cases will | opened all day. companied by toothsome sweets which | and was very bloody, 1t 1 en pli TRRE ORI e ey ot PO e ’ Bo hened this morning, Henry Blumard. Alod VGt in Death, he aistributed with a liboral hand among | the furnace sometime bhotween 2 and 3 | MStevenine. o ; o e English System Sproading In the United | pogionsible for thoe breaking up of the a demurrer, cl hat the factsus alleged | They nccordingly armed themselves with | them. They all missed him when he re- | o'clock, but by whom is stiil a mystery which Another small army of tourists from Mon State Against him did not constitute the crime of | 4 patchet with which to break in the door, | moved to Galena, 111, in 1843, \ h hustoric ball at Brassels on the ove ot taua and Colorado passed through South vitain muel sonl g oo i i 1 S the police are cagerly trying to solv Omaka yostorday noon. So faronly adosen | 10 Great Britain much of the coal and Waterloo. Tho bull was given by her assisting a prisoncr to cs Judge McGeo | and went over to the candy stand Victor was a musician of rare abilit took the matter under advisementand will | On arriving there they found the | his character was woak and of no st As soon as the police were notifled, Dr. | or so have stopped off here to seck employ .]n-.-ll;uul is .\.11:.\|.-\‘1|;nn.ll held lly'\\.’m 20 mother, and Lady de Ros asked the rende reision this me 3 B THER AN, bpaRad. 1 H Ernhout was sent for und gave it as his | ment. One hundred and sixty of th fuc ownors, usually tho nobilty ot Duke of Wellington when ha arrived, render a decision this mornin "hml‘;ln‘h;r‘lv-Ill \\inl!!l}'I'» ope "-'.l.ll \ll""-“ " | bility, and he spent more of his time | ion that the child was ono of full de- | Passed through Sunday night, but did not | some religious educational institu- Jate in the evening, whether there was Great Reduction i Codnr Lumber Prices, | (W00 ThO 0IC man Ayt on & mudely cone | g0 was protituble to his trade in grati- | velopent, Thero wis a deop dent in tho | SO0 There were two eartoads of thom, but | tion. The right to mine is loased on any trath in the rumors of an approache ¢|)u|- ;-mu_mn:{ Ien\'in','xll l:l,'un\\\!\mvly of | trying to awaicen him they were horrified to | f¥ llle-_rlhiw mufiu-u(l taste, b s chila's hoad ns though it hid been struck | BOStOf the men wero riding out on top of | royalt I'he time limit varvies from jng battle. e avswered gravely: * red cedar in their yards in Arkansas, | find that his body was cold and stiff, Look- ¢ beeame a frequenter of the popu- I S R R AT :::: : v.'"-'n\;]:. NG \l "I;lw!\ .1;»1 1»[{\3’; | twenty-one to sixty-three years. Royal- they ape true; we are off omorrow have concluded to greatly rednce their | ing about the room they found an empty | lar gambling saloons and soon acquired Who could have carricd it there and placed R A A ot tics aro generally afixed sum per ton, ‘Phis news was at oneo civceulated, and 1 ¥ { who were left behind as most pitiful 4 ¢ ri LEIC LEFLLUER L aied, and prices on red cedar for the noxt 60 days. steboard box beaving - the inseription, | a taste for intoxicating liquors. At [ it in the furnace without being dotected s | (0 FEE G AEERGES B IIEHE 0 says the Age of Steal, but in some ins then ensued the *hureying to and fro Now is your time to get red cedar eheap. lorphine—Poison,” and a ¢lass stood u times this appetite becume uncontrolla- | very mysterious. There s a gang of men | SEE FATRHRER LIS BEGLER WO WS S0 ary with the price of coal. The that Byron depieted so wphically. i W. I, BAKER, Agent, :’i‘ L s el “»"'.';\il qrénk | ble, and when on one of these occusional | 1bout the place at uil “';‘“'*(- and two men | oGl and his' dogs out neaw Bollevue, has wted total royalty payuble in 1889 Many of tho officors left the ball imme Shugart Block, Council Bluffs. | i A oeem et to 1 hie iteee %" | sprees he invaviably acted like o mad- | Wete sitting just oucside tho dooy of this on- | 4y vacovered from the attack yet. st s i exeess of S0H000: what ave - diatcly, and those who remained fought The be: a7 o o 5 he coroner was notified, but did not | wan. o o & number of carpenters and Fiaasiiikon NoliiorTihor cist for Mu RIUIH sy lonseicharFas WoES ovoE Siiieventgidy S e TR e '}‘ the market | apive av the piace until about three quar | In Tune, 1843, Dr. Albion T. Crow, of R A hnan st wil proscedte e S mats | $1LOK000, making a Gt of 21,000,030, Lo R U 8 o of an nour after & Bee reporter had | Galena. a man of prominence in the | none of them saw any stranger euter or | 108 Buish, Mr Love wont to Bellevuo vos ny the total output for the year as win Block, Council Bluffs, fa. fuil survey of the surroundivgs. [ cavly history of northwestern Ilinois, | leave the plant, o BT T v 00,000 tons, this royalty and way peeted to attract Lirge numbors of specta- DOthoStin 4oRY 18 Ths B6at V at last he did arrive hetook the | grganized eoympany I of-the Fivst vegi- Coroner Maul came down, but after muk ‘5“‘[ !';,“‘ Hm(:«rl neiv n‘u:v”y‘-ml’ e will was equivalent to rather more tors, a system of hand signaling will bo el ol L remains up tovmn and summaned a jury | pment of Illinois volunteers, under the | 10# inquiry decided not to hold an inquest | 7 8 GG r,“l‘l"“_“‘ e e ity e | than & pence per ton. In the matter of adopted by the police, so that by a codo i Py cotail | Which will Told an inquest this sfternoon |y a0 PAGD BRI ITATAL Phis | Unless something new developed svoning and s ancions to compromies M58 | jton ore the royalty was cstimated at Passed from ofieal to oftieful men held in re- arbon Coal Co., wholesale and rotail | 'y ok cadership of Colonel Hardin. - This | "8 SN SUNIVRAEE e | evening and s anxious to compromise the | iton o Y e e e Rk 3,000, 000 ) coal. Removed from 10 Pearl to 34 Pearl | *DeLisle has a wife and five sons. He is | regiment was one of the foremost in the | g giligent effort to locate the guilty party, | MALer by payingall of Me. Harshman's ex- | over 33,000,000 on 1,500,000 tons, R od At seeno of aisturbance. street, Grand Hotel buiidi described by the people at the luke as of a | history of the Mexican w Of those b l’;““h\‘*- but Mr, Levy refused to sottle on | altics, including other metals, such Jovial and good-naturea disposition. He had [ who enlisted from Joe Daviess county New 3 Citelnaiiee s S Soibe tin, ‘.»n.r.[.-;;-_ are estimated a PERSON. inaras, one pecutiarity, howeyer, which has marked | there is but one known to be li South Omaha has been noted for its large Fireworks, balloon tonigl eing in excess of $135,000. EASYTO TAK 7 y Dint for years past. b was o habit he | ing. John Kinkade, who rosides | win pail brigade” for years, Thereare more - LI L (e, Bl et Plearant Balata, NOEREAQ D it ons taOhlcio, e g about committing suiclde; by | in- Golena, and who was & = per- | mwn and women who cacry their lunok to DUG UPA JAR OF GOLD. el bt iedbil g pies 2 Kinaiitat, easitat 88 Mc ice loft Sunda r for 3 at Manawa.’ he e § : > cod 1e owners of the land. o5 allest, 3 Miss Mellic Rice left Sunday evening fora [ SAI'S make any money at Manawa,' he ity than in any of its size in the — duced by the owners of the land, _imes e was determined to persist in that courso _:Ilg( ‘as, but ‘e's hout. until a proper lowanco of money was Woell, what does a_stranger do whe was no longer al Tho Il tiefore Water oo, According toa recent life of Georgi ana, Lady de Ros, this lady was in pae! S o At all public demonsteations in London ex- oult I gucss Sl and | sonal acquaintance of Vietor Gilbraith, | ovicin this Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bochman, 1810 | §{g had made this sort of a remark so often | three privates, besides oflicers and Second avenue, a son and in such a manner as to lead his friends | musicians, whose names were enrolied Re L. Babeock and wife will take in | to the belief that he was simply talkis for | at Galena in company F. Another com- | & s the World's fair this week. the sake of taliing, and the very persons pany was organi »d ' fow months There is another “tin pail brigade” in South 18 of Schuylkill,"on Saturd reisan inc 1r amount of conl of wvefined and R. Hannan has cone to Quincy, | who heard him talk in this way were the | bo'Calms Wight, from in and aro Omaha. however, thatids just now being | (4 digoing away the lawn in fu and iron mined on royalty. Coal mined concontrated o visit with hier parents most severcly shocked when they heard of | X% RS (TSR, 0N e talked about to thewolice and the .-in At | of the oid Miflin mansion, when he | ih the Flat Top region is mined on NELIUEI, O Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hazen and daughter | thesad affair. ain Wight's company still livi torney. 1vis a claskor Younsters wh ¢ found u stone jar that contained seve- | F0yalty of 10 cents por ton. Tu the ¢ AT Maud are taking in the Wo ir. BROTHERS IN DIFFICULTY, ex-Chicf Justice Cabb of Lineoln, Neb., | nsmall tin pail in dge hind and ¥ dime in ral score of doloninl gold coins, “says | Beilsville vegion somo rgvalties ar trouble, Consti- Mrs, Dr. A. J. Cook loft last ovening for a and J. H. Sampson of Galena, second | the other, Their e s uore generally | the Philadelphia Times. ° | low as 7 cents, and some 4is h . ation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick and licutenant, adjutant of the Second regi- | (VRS EIEW L B0 they are used excly Artelli was no more surprised than | ¢ents per ton. —In the anthracite regi Jilious Headaches, and all derangements of ment. " During these hotMaysand evenings a pro- | his fellow worke and when he saw the ‘| royalties are rated much higher, the liver, stomach, and bowels a “’}',',""‘.'\',’,‘fil:' From the commencement of the work | cession of the pushiers can be seen | rust-covered gold picces in the newly | “ents being not unusual, some ranging as wlmwlv and -n;dml d'"-:"'.'{'.'ll::ufm‘ ured raising the first. company Captain | going toand from the syloons in nearly cvery | turned up soil, his eves bulged in their | bigh as 40 cents., ; ] R e ntoinatiral )= col i Crow urged Victor Gilbraith to go with | portion of the some of the niore | sockets and his face beamed all over with | Inthe muttor of iron oro royaltics | LA (EIns Sh i a¥enec ioats, Mr. and Mrs. B, Stevenson ana Mrs, S, W, | Moruing in charge of Deputy United 5 themas a musican, but he declined on | Moral clisses haveXien it upon themselyes | Smiles, vary geeatly, but from 20 eents to y rthe B, & M, | Marshal Richards and was arraigned before | gecount of his infiemi hir oo | to complain_about the er to the city |y n and Bige Horn mountains fora | Commissioner Steadman on the charge of | well how dearly a yielding to it might | Sutorney and hive hopstitedly asked him to acation. forging the name of D. F. Jones | cost him. The captain, however, vre Mr. and Mrs. D. McRenzie of Silyer Creck | to a pension paper and drawing the | vailed by promising to *‘stand by him” :‘.fj“;":h”;nl.‘:ll<.{}x‘.’-“~”‘”{""‘-! h_-lr';m ‘:f‘fi"{}‘*. money on- it. He will be given | and allow no harm to come to him on s 2 otes s Boston. Quebee Dicton N Go¥ WML | ahearing at 10:30 o'clock this morning, and | that account. He enlistod as a | casesoutof ten theyufe sent by their par- | ehatting with those nearest to him, his [ doubt. There are rights in royultics lu, former home, Prince Edward Island. in the meantime s out on a bond of FL,000, | drummer. Company ' was discharged ('lfll?' \\'1{(![urf\.«'|ri\s'|‘lll\\\ 1lm-l|‘ l‘n g0 them- | pick struck something hard, about |‘nu|hf- :}.;ng‘. umli Hnuu.ll:\\‘«;. v.ul bo Tt It Randall, gonoral emigration agont. | JUich wis furnished by his fath A | at Camargo. Vietor re-enlisted in a | SCIVEs OF have no one elso to send twelve inches below the surface. and | resveeteds but when thesc are abused to TR GHT A T N RYCAROF O oMl BTt TR (oL % : 2 City Attorney Van Dusen in speaking of | LWV Poted 5 the detriment dus cir cor- of the Rock Tslind Ltailway company, f5 en- | Tinato clereyman in i sido room 4t the fod. | Lexas company, as did one Brush and | /b 3600 “Complaiuts of chnldren | €lanced off. e swuek with greator | e detviment ofany industey their cor gaged in o lecture tour,” speaking . vt building and was just about to extract | John Lacock, —also from entering saloons and buying beer by ‘the | €are the next time, and when the pick | fection el ot e R NGS R‘[[R {;0 nighuiy to large and_enthusiastic sudicnces. | an oxplanation of the circumstances which | and — members of company . | hucketfull have beon rpeatedly made to | was pulled from the soil tho jar camo ¥ ”m‘v‘lluwl! is \:u‘ 1'I'nml‘wil ind knowr ¢ placed Jones in this predicament, when | They marched with Taylor's me. Tknow it 1s in on of the mlw with it. Avtelli touched it lightly with BOTTLERS ¢ he Cherokee strip, and he is getting up TRt E¥aay B YA Ay Ot stor enlisted this ti and should be s t, but I am not the s pick on graspes o R . Houd loan ey e s e LAY e A R R bR | [ R NS x-:mh' id | pe compliint. 1f any citizcu ::"..\!".‘-kwlv’x{‘; ‘.I~:‘..’.l-r§’.fu.|‘ e T o T L] Sori el theliock Iue A aoRi v Lioh. kcow othing furtier af ho cuno- from his | ot ‘lakco tho. interest in him that aid | Wwilleome to mo and ke the necessars e | sovavingand Spanishioublons dripped | pae Sreivat of, the prosident and his ynsfel' pl’ll‘lgs in_ Americn. He speaks in Harlin and | > Vi tho noisanee e het0E v to the | Captuin Crow, and when in one of his |'Pi3tit | wil see Shit bie ase 1 brosecuteld. | ouy by the dozen, Artelli did not notify | barewas u. most. anexpected yeal domn Avoca this week. o D onar tae) o Wt the | Qreadful moods, in a_ fitof anger, h , & his ) 3 see little ren ranning in and out of | allthe diggers of what had oceurved, but | onsteation,writes an Englishman in the | S =5 who lives at Mendota, became also involved | threatened to shoot his captain, he was | saloons with beer and I stand ready ut any | he called a companion, Frank Avdi, and | Review of Reviews, " Jle not only § g hioidranditigtal, in a little difficulty that will prob court-martinled for insulting an ofticer | time to prosecute any saloon keeper who | they quickly decided that the find wa ' Council_ Bluffs. The most elegant ND-— 1 v cl pot b west. This tin pail bricade is made upof | A LAborer’s Bich Find a: the Old Miflin Iw\‘\n y has .|]‘-\.»m1‘-“1 ey l'““*“\'l s 2) RS Mo { I 10 AL and in the coul mines of Pennsylvania able bodicd men and women, and they are a : a8t VALTinin o FORTor 3 faithful and honogible army of luborers An unusual streak of good fortune | thd West Virginia, and iron oro minos Thoy'ro tin sugar-coated, i anti-bilious gran” eame unexpeetedly to Divengo Avtelli, Superior and other regions, ules, o compound visit of four weel mong fricnds at Oska- | 0. E. Jones Tries & Now Kind of Law and loosa, Ia Gets Pinched for It Mrs. Theadore Bray and daughter, Mrs, Rev. C. I, Jones of Bedfore, after spend- I gohnson, left last, eventng for a visit of | inga day and night in the county jail of | ¢ soveral wacks: with relutives'in Michigan | 87 0¥ SR SHEE (i S County b ot o T ‘aylos county, avrived in the city yesterd men had resumed their affer- | Cents per ton is not unusual. As to how Tverything catarrhal in its nature, iihisets topped. Oilkdren who carry these | ROOR's work, after disposing of their | far some of these ar pubLERLYOLHYE catarrh itself, and all the troubles that | buckets are minors of “édurse, and have no | luncheon beneath the shade trees that | ivious the question is open to discussion, om0 from * catarrh, are perfectly and [ 1eal risht to wntory spoom, to say nothing | surrounded the historical mansion. Av- | DUt that in some forms they are hurtful yermanently eured by Dr. Sages Cao In{||*mlm~|-w1mn\u_1uu1||nmc~ In uine | telli was one of the pickers, and while | 10 public good there can be no serious arrh Remedy. No “matter how bad your case or of how long standing, you can be rmcd‘ ) R ! i che a8 Brittisi crowds are wont to 1 in | him a lesson before he is outof it. He met | and sentenced to be shot. The two men | willdoit. ALl T want is some person to [ one of extraordinary value. Andrew | o T Towa. Dining room on seventh floor, | his brother and the ofiicer at thedepot and who had knows him in his novthern |ifilothe complaint and farnisti vhe ovidence | VWatson was the only. American wosk. y indulged in sounds which Rate, $3.00 and $5.00 0 day. B. I. Cla accompunicd them up town. When th i A S RE A lanea ¢ are to us expressive of strong derision. I ire’ 5 5 ACcomIRSE i fown, when they | homo were unwilling witnesses o his and Iwill do the balance. man'whb saw the jar, and sovoral of tho | e reirossive of strong dovlsior Improved Hire's Root Beer. Ask your gracer for Domestic soap. the building 1 & peaceable manner, but to | A8 Longfellow relates, the first volley | - rhrough the clever scheming of Council- | Were dated IT4L Watson was of the | his fallen hero to be when, instead of 7 Witer fresh every morain il & malke the officer use force. ‘lhd|““' Inlllmml. but his umuul'm‘l‘ xl"- ad mau Ed Conley therg was no meeting of the | ipression when he saw them fiest that | the applanse he anticipated, he was Patronize Home Tudu: ot puro ST R = 2 wiy, you fool, or yowll get yourself | body wus placed in its uncovered coflin, i ) O et on 8% | fnto_trouble, " was Richar o | To the consternation of all on the - field city council st mizht, 1 was about 7o | Shey weve nothing more thana mimbor | ieetod with one vust hiss. | Siinposs SR EELBINET R i y'elock and only Members Conley, Bruce and | ¢ grage cheeks that had been 1ost, us | gyvery nation develops its own style o = ~ 2k placent answor. before the timo for tho burial had ap: | 2006 and only Mowbors fontow, Beuce and |y unbur of them had holes in them. | Dhadic e Germine bave theirshore Mynster Springs Water Co., ang n Foroign napncs kepbip histialime, howevor, ntil linived the dend man urose/andiadyancedt | [SCIRS Wir bisseak, CoRiey oot tho ohik Artelli kept on working until near the | hicento “hoeh. the British their son- E E. WAKD, iz AVERUR i, James D. Ecmundson bogan suit ang N O ",,,Il'lif“ ‘:f','“f[,',,::; toward the soldier, begging pitedusly | and askec Bruce o maxe i o Lo 4 | quitting hour without making any dis- | orous *hurrab,” while the Americans A against the firm of G. Buker & f disposed of the nuxious brothior was | f0r 8 cooling” drink of water, udding to ||journ. Lruco thivking ho was fooling did so y of his sudden wealth, when some of | selected the shrill feline yell. Council Bluffs, fa. i R A2 $ ;ROfS abaan 0.8 4 i brothicr was | anguished tones, “Shoot again, and | ahd Conley put the motion. There was not kmen sent word o the foreman, hut i E Geneva, Switzerland, demanding a judgmeny | informed that Ricnards had an information | his anguish 3 ot again, ul ol SLRD o Wi e a5 o < 5 t rewin, hut w fair Chicag tho A of 8193 on account of the failire of the de. | Zamst him as woll, chariing him with ro- | make sure of your wyek this time, a dissenting vote and - Conley loft. = Mayor | when ho arrived Artelli had gono with | gon of this nge proference e o o R e AP Walker, Wyman and Bulla were at the head > jar, and in passing the police statio e H Fondants to furmish him & thivty o wuate | SiStng un “officer’ in- the discharge of | The bullets ifre in his breast and brain, cad | the jur, and in passing the pol lon | 1 ot for an- answe fruess they want Special Notic2s. 4 his duty. Prisoner No. 2 looked thund But he rises out of the dust again, of the stairs talking at the timo. Conley | he showed Sergeant MeClure a ninmber Y R SO0t 2 box, for which he agreed with them when he | struck at this announcement, but managed Victor Galbrai lost.no timoiin. gotiink, away, Tho othor Al Te s ity ams eraion g Ly lkmeke b sl oot RV o 20UNBIL BL was in Switzerlaud last October, He paid ain bis equilibrinm suficiently to sign | The water he driuks has o bloody s \ that amount down and was to pay t . 1 0, members came down staivs and the mayor an effort was mad ( e a bona of %40 which the old man haa to | +Oh, kil mo and put me out of my pain, called the meeting to order,but as there Wis T e s f“'[l s Lo, remainder when the box was delivercd, but | come to the front with once more, The Jones | In his agony ¢iyeth not 4 quoruh presertt he had to adjourn the pding aouse, ibub hereould T o 0 S defendants retuse to - fulfill their | whose fraternal solicitude had got him ' into Vietor Galbraith ! e AT LT not be located. : ve of the contract, he claims, without | such u scrape then tried to explain to Rich- e "Tho members of the councll have been in T T GARBAGE v, ¢ 1 vanlts. chimnoys certuin conditions being performed on his | ards why he had done as he had, and not Mrowonks hallc i the b of coming straggling into the STINGY HUSBANDS. Jeleaned, Bd Burke, Taylor's grocery, ok) o which were not it the original contr: the combined efforts of his brother, father TFireworks, ballcon tonight. mecting ot all hours and 1t 18 prosumed that Broidway: “‘l?l‘l’l‘:"ll:‘\l“\ll‘:‘ :'..J‘,‘.“,;"’,”‘,'{“.’h'.‘.ri,.ym. :u:‘fx‘n;-l and \u:mu 1 lf.ul_\. \\\3.. was dcting 18 attor- FTTTp—. Conley thought he would give those who & n Who (-nnl;;n Ev Cent Which They . Jrom Bxc 1A niee Tt on botton for upapy on decount of the difforcnce in | noy, could “keed” that explanation” undee GRABB:D AT THE BARGAIN. Aliayallit R00EB oF EnaLe/twn metiiane Glva o MhelaYicen. i bugs sy, Neh ch he would have to pay to gef o | cover, o o mecting. ‘The council has bee “ T same kind of a box in this country, the time |~ “You see, he remarked, ns he twisted his 1 S e R B oan Lisegaicaod dealiof tho monn sldo.ol Lot B wTTh ShChblienod Spent in trying to induce them to live [ old black fclt hat in his hands hiko u school | Tho Shrewd Saleagirl Wtad Only to Say That | GEE 3 EREENEEGELE TS ACEIRNNON O human nature in my * busines, d o o, Comnen Bhats up to the terms of the contract, and the fees | boy who had been caught throwing & spit the Spoon Was fMarked Doy midnight. This fact has become tedious 1 | woman hairdresser the other day to a he has been obliged to pay his attorneys to | ball, T had been told by a lawyer that if my She was a gaunt, grim individual, and | gope of the members who think the council | Washington Star reporter. *“3ut the [RULT FARMS - We have somo fine beariig begin the prosecution brother should be found not’ guilty at the | with the aid of anumbrella she was seen | should et ogether at 7:50 and procecd with | worst of it is shown by husbands. There s i for il L ROD IO, T ERA R I D . Wate ‘s office 1 wind-up it would give us a_better chance to | pepsistently elbowing her way along on the business properly. as by so doing it | isn't anything meaner in all the world é’ § ML, r, T, atorman’s offico removed | get damages from the government it he had | G tha erowded thoroughfares, suys tho | could disnose of tha erdiaary ran of busiqess | L oyt BBk A A Lol - No. 9 South Mg o Slin off hi | e el ) ¢ than a’ mean husband. For instance, ! = s ; to No. 9 South Main strect, som skin off his logs or somewhere elso.” | 3 4G Tolimal, Aw sho entored oo of | W an Bour and a BT oE bwo hours ut the | Laa, b menn hushund, | For instance, : OISALE 1 brgihn 1 (en atonec 10 1600 “Any lawyer that told you us i 4 § ¢ custome as a husband whi by 21 feet on Parl avennc, or wiil sl in Greens hh 1‘|~ Nicholson & Co,, blamed idiot, roplied Kichirds, This the prominent stores and stepped to the | MO8t et LR isa vegetuble erank. He never eats 1 ; I pallen parcciy if o EL Sheato, Broad- lway. Tol. will come up for a heariug befor Commis- | counter, sho quictly looked over a The Fire Ordinance. G G PR T AT ) 3 Wy o M e g A —— s sioner Steadman tomorrow morning. smartly dressed lady -~ who stood by her City Attorney Van tnole ALWE i side. Then looking calmly around the store, as if to sce if the display of wares met her approval, with & patronizing air she thus addressed the pretty salos (K it hickory nosts for sile ¢l s farm, Addross Mres, Gallagher, Westoi, Dusen nas been at | have any meat bought for the hou work revising all ity ordinances for some | hold, His wife used to get pretty ng y U T time with the view of having them printed | starved. For a while she had” an ar- : at in phampilet form, Some of the old ordi- | rangement with the green grocer by N OPPORTUNITY fora home. Wo hase ) $ e A ctor suys 1t act ; several destrable holacs and lots und nances will b2 changed considerably and o | Which he procured for her and sent s ansion sars .._.'u“,.,m A {ud ptiovoral.dostranln, HOUSG I IOl 0N Charles Railly, the young man who had so Manuwi Cratns. neat and original a way of sellin, cent Trains for Manawa will leave Broad- gilt washed spectacles for ppeared | Wiy .|.-‘n<.| at v l’n_ul 11 a. m l:| s volice cof TR AT swor | M and every thirty minutes there- | S Y et AT : 3 i IR ot st A AR | E o 1 b rag M S R L\i_]\‘\.i“ von pleasn show 1o your oranee | BUMDEE Of thom wore”rendy to report on at | homo boefsteak. The steales fizured in | ksl et il Bpeired or'sie | ST G N B S and several of his vietims ‘were there to see | will leave Munawa for Council Bluffs ¢ Y 20 | the meeting of the council last night tho family bills as s0 many pecks of po- that the proseeution was well looked after. | at 11:55 P % S 5 | spoons?™at the sume time adjusting her Conncilmun Schultz, who is chairman of | tutoes or %0 many quarts of beans, LANE g MEDIGH‘!E TEY G003 it clotuine. Ay o R Raiy admitted selling the goods to dif- 5 3 tivad o glusses. i g the firecommittee, wants to have section | *She used to have beefsteak at lunch iTdri et oo and 0 ap fyou ond stoclc 4 ToW Fui, Al Day & Hess, fercut parties, but denied “that he had | The Manhattan Beach company has Solid or plated?” questioned the givl, | 9 of the fire ordinance repealed, This sec- | whon her husband was down town., But i Counsii Mufta. 1 represented them to bo of gold, or, in fact, | &) geres of land b ”‘mn .‘xwm--‘xlnml lls.\n“ Oh, solid,” with a sniff, tion gives the hrp«iuu: ulu:l_mr‘n_y to demund | oo duy he came home unexpectedly® in d norder to ) 3 Want made, any thirerey ::"""\‘H"““I' bout | Aanawa, much of it covered with beau- “Do’ you wish sowienie or plain?” | a0y bystandor to take Bold aud worlc in case | 4}y middlo of the day and then there om, excopling o had picked them up | i 4 cain asked the givl i 0UItAO0NS tona. a fire. Should the s fuse to obe e ahRi G Gl b in Omalia or on the way from Denver whivh | tiful shade trees and acsessiblo to the aging \.‘ \‘1 the ginl I\r:xx:‘:‘nluv”.n 1t4 M. | the chict he is subjoet to urrest and a fine | Was & row, Ile said sho was a4 deceitful he admitted was false,” flo hisd been carve- | beich, Porsons desiving to camp out 4on’t know, bu Al have o hand- | 01 tg exceed $100. Ouly a short time ago reature, and she replied that it wasn't ful N0t to suy anyuhing that would bo likely | are offered grounds for thut purpose | S0me one.” S the city paid a citizen §230 for damages dono | possible for a person to ho sincere and \ o got bt lito troublo. “and “hud told “thv | free of chargo. Avply toG. M. Wash- | +Will this one at 8 bo too oxpoms | himwhile working, Midor onders of Fire | truthful ony dietof broad and butter same story wherever ho haa been. At the | burn, mansge hoe b 3 Lo, | Bive?" the givleontinued, placing a hand- | Chief Smivh, Mr. Schaltz is of the opini and greens, However, he used to watch 'ro\ 5 : gor, at the bath house office, X nig i Sekal RN e [ Machine at a 10-Tons aDa close of the hearing o ws bound over to | and seloct your location. Manhattan | Sme affair on the velvet, that thia fs tao mugh wthorits 1o invest it | hor more closcly aftor that, keoping an : iy A ‘2 T"“s -a-Day Jeine 8 i Eac ‘I‘;\-‘l;:l Li0e n’;‘n«“u Fiih O grand jury, and his | ponon Go, I'he lady in black gave one glance, tion stricken from the ordinance eye on the refrigerator and cven insist- Baling Press Is 1 2-horse, full-¢irele maching, 0 L L ! y 1 i ing upon doing the marketing himself, 5 stieed opening of she replied with a curious inflection, * President Chieck Mukes w Demand, I believe his theory was that the enting g By Ill..u\;:..u].”‘.} ling, - hon the 4 it & don't Jike that.” = Prosident Chieek of the school board has | of flesh rendered people more floshy tlio World, Lo Al '1”“:]-} .n‘l!\n: :n\. llll',..'ll somo ¢ ;lxl uss om- I'hen how would you like this one?” | made a demand ou City Treasurer Hoctor | He thought that the consumption of N for sale to the highest P :‘\‘llt l“lf ® ‘l ] :x I‘ ...u without being | 45 sho placed one of Leat design before | for the orders given him by the secretary cabbage and grecn peas reduced the ele- bidder, commencing. Tucsday, July 25, | 48 ulx(.. 4 || Adolph E u': went to the | the purchaser, 4 j the school board, and Me. Hoctor has flat! ment of animalism in human beings and jes tights draft light. at 10w m., the entire stock ‘of plunts, | VAU Sestorday worning and openea it pre. g 4 0ot You sce, Harry I8 80 | rofused to comply, with the request. Tho | was caleulated to render them more | capacicy; Construct tools, pots, wagons and horses, ete., con- | preated by a smell of gas. Without stope | LS5 I'“”i*‘“ ar. But " said when L yroagurer claims that these orders aretho | culful, Now isthe time to buy & hay press, It will pay you 0 8@ our machines be: tained in the greenhouse and used in tho | fing to think what ho wis' doln . bartion: aalie, 10 Bian ’“i should have = as | o)y check be bas for the money he has paid | 50 his wife, not being able to obta fone ‘“'” it pf Y RBRY PEaNs -y business of Foster & Son, No, 700 Havri- | larly, he lighted a mateh inorder to discover | edutiful a spoon as his grandma's pock- | 0 070 0% 0004 did he will hang onto A58 ¥4 son street, to satisfy a chattel mortgage | What was the matter. He was grected by a | ethook could 'J“\- und : 3 council has accepte ] T4 % S e | T R et L T B WS “Eh pee DISING | SANDWICH MANFG. CO., COUNGIL BLUFFS A S premises and in los to suit ::I;;w‘i“nr‘ l|ll|‘n\>slh::|:‘r\xi:‘| I(K“,‘.;;‘“\]\‘l;‘.l: [ll.xul Iwu\;(l«l)lll:‘ll'::llh. i:hll'” there m.-uslu_tlll.l.-,.l After leaving Mr. Hootor's office last el e —— haga SDWIN = appencd they found A o co | Jook about the girl's eyes as she lai > Mo Chook Wa Fop firy ey Yy purchaser, EDWIN J. AnBor badly burned and his bair and eyebrows | third L aid the | night Mr, Cheek went to lay the matter Aget {or Morigageo, | Jadly burued and hia hair and eyobrows 'd one on the counter before the | before the city council and ask that body to . B EAS‘ I ] 3 BICYCLE CLEARING SA“LE FOR 1893. ~ AR oy = o h“:““ R K g s i Soume, e would-be buyer’s gaze. “It was marked | direct Mr. Hoctor to give up the orders. . . We have 3 high-grade gents’ pneumatics, 2 ladies’ pneumavics, high grade, op at the Ogden, Council Blufts, tie ; 3 RE from " 'She never finished the sen- | The council was not 1n session, but the 4 boys’ and 1 girl’s wheel in stock, all 1523 wheels, of latest design and strictly test 82.00 house in lowa. though his iojurics are not very serious. ey “B 1 matter was called to the attention ef City Y L I . W is the greatess | bigh grade. 1f we cun got the cash costof these wo will let them go. Theso . “Marke 5 " Attorney Vau Dusen, who will report at the MOTHER'S FRIEND 4 (o S TS AT Roratol 3 X = R There is nothing in this country like Marked down, did you say? R R blessing ever | include th of the best knewn wheels in the world and not a mar or scrateh on Smoke T, D. K IIE\: }., Partagas. (ot i A i"h Wheaelon Horeld & #Marked down {rom ——* commen co council meeting tonight on the proposition, offered ehili-bearing woman, 1 have Leen e chilibbeartug Woman, Lhave beord | them. Weo uro agents for Victors, Now Mails, King Klippors aud Waverlys. Our Dowestic soap outlasts cheap soap Co.’s cold storage. No matter what the | the girl, ? _ Muzzes for Dogs 12 Sumu Whers - Mother s Frived'® 1ad beenvsed it g | reason for cloaning up ab the middle of the bicyclo season is—August st we wil - - weather is it reaches the customer in | ‘“'Tll take it.,” and not long after | Therehas been considerable talk about on accomplished wonders and relieved wmuch | have arrive 5 carloads of sto: 1 car Beckwith’s Round Ouaks, 2cars Radian srfect conditi o car rrandiha was on the street, & most sat- | whether the mayor hus authority to compel | 8uffering. 164 tho best remedy for rising of | Fomes, 1 car Stewart’s and 1 car wrought ranges. To make room we must elear Tho following marriage licenses were yu(ul condition. Another car load of | & s y it “ f lemons was put in Saturday. Isfied expression on hor careworn face. | owners of dogs w muzle their canines dur- | 4l Rreest kaowi, e sgril g pricctorthal | o, o0k of ull bulky goods. Thisisno wdvertisiog fake, but wo mean exuoty fssued yesterday: That was how that salesgirl earned her | ing the hot weather. The city laws are in Montgomery, Ala. | what we suy. Wo also have one fine Refrigerator left that will go at cost. ‘Thi Nuwe and addross. Age. Wants & New Nume. money that day. such bad shape that it is next to imposible Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt | will clean out our buiky seasonable gosds. Don’t wait till these ure gono und the 1 feanlificn, Missourl, Yaser.. 138 | | Joserh Biorkland filed & petition fn the ———— to find any particular law, but the city at. | ©f1Tice, 8180 per boitl regret that you missed the ehance of a lifetime. Our friends know we are doiug § Martiy ‘Nadion n.u.‘wu...’uuw.;m;”j district court yesterduy askivg that his [ Fireworks, Courtland beach to- | toruey has dug upsun ordinauce which | BRADFIELD REGULATOR €O., four-story business in & two-story building, and are short room. Mury Larsou, nawe be changed to Joseph Burklaud. He | night. Balloon, bating, bathing,musie, | reads very plainly on this subject. 1t says | Sold by all druggists, 430474, G COLE & COLE, 41 Main 8t., Council Bluffs, la, D Good girl for g once. M. 1. M ) Oailand iy » With a determined look beautiful to s - — Expiosion of Gas. Notieo. i When the store of John Beno & Co. was To greenhouse men and lovers of

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