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o THE DAILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS | 38" im i, bickory, white i COMMENCESITS“THH(TUDAY Sonle surstutty Totiowed mill do wonders oak and fir werc entirely rotted, so that toward clearing & muddy complexion, POES | In some cases the sticks could not be st d and will keep a fine skin in good condl COUNCIL BLUFFS8 et d- h 3 : L H . ) ’ g : e drawn out of the ground, and in severnl tion. Last of all, that most trying OFFICT: N0, 12 PEAREL stiret | Sonth Omaha Men Get Into Tronble with | f afy ‘only a lino of rotten vegetablo | Twenty-Fifth General Assgbly of the Towa aMiction, & red nose. is permanently R o the State Authoriti | fiber. Vellow pine and teak were d Legislatare Gon€enes, remedied if this be persevered in | » b kil | stroyed on the outside only, the interior 4 Of course the morning plunge bath in | Lelivered by carrier to any partof the clty | remaining firm and solid, while the best . tepid water in winter and cool wator in | ; £, W, TILTON - - Mansgor SWINDLED CITIZENS WITH P30 FLOUR | cedar was as good as when putinto the | MR, STONE OF MARSHALL FOR SPEAKER | summer must not be neglected, Desides | s e e i ground. The experiment ought to be of OX1 o1 a warm bath twice a week with soap and ELEPNONES | BusinessOMce.... .. .No.43 e e to people who make fences: also to SR a flesh brush. After the morning bath, s, HHES I NIght Editor..... No23 | R, A, Forsythe and 8, 1, Parker 1a dait on | builders, as showing what kind of wood | Prestaing OMcer of the Nouse Practically | which should not last longer than threo S A ——————— Chinrge of Seliing Something Fearfuily | Will bost suit places where dampness and Settlod On—Grent Hustie for the Other | Minutes, a brisk rub with Turkish | MINOK MENTION. Nasty for “Family Best” moisture are the natural conditions. Pinces—Progress. b\ the Cam towels will restore the circulation and homgw lour, e palgn for the Senatorship. make one feel rejuvenated Boston store, cloaks, bl t8, underwe LILIVOKALANI quvon. T Ol’uv your water rent and save discount. [R— — LT IN DAREKEST AFRICA flice open Saturday evening A 3 as | The Mawalian Tipple and Its Deceptive " (85 al to Tite Ber ’ i L v i R. A. Forsythe of South Omaha was : 0P Des Moty es, Jan. 7.--iSpetial to Tie Brr. | "y Mrster Arthur Hazelton entertained thirty | it | Influence, . I ey e the | A Montana Man's Tour of the Min a nt la a ne a of his little friends Saturday afternoon at | Drought over the Big Muddy yesterday Tho Tact. thut the Featly sales:of awa he we aty-fifth genoraltassembly of the Seution: 1 _\ earl =] (5L state of lowa will convene in regular ses: the home ot his parents on Oakland aven | afternoon and takeu *o the county jail for | sion at the capitol tomorrow, and the pros- The sociul union of the First Presbyterian | safekeeping. He is charged with complicit ehurch will be entertained this evening ot | in the flour deal of 8, R. Parker the other | lowing brief | Pects now are that it wiil be both stormy [ geraisna v emento , r brie slds rives somo ting | the home of Miss Cora Woodbury, corner of | gay he and 1’ tis rod! Haying | SuPPl e I’Hul by m’e .fn.lm\m)l. oF! : and exciting. Thesonatoswill stana: Repub- | i rommntion soncerning. tiat, dietrich ta | o 1s, Onf stock is roly too | 5% J5w 18 tl t Bluff and streets, (e 4 5 | account of the manufacture and use o o t ¥ information concerning at distri ) | goods, nr stock 1s entirely too heavy, Now is the time to 1 sf Matjorlo English will take | 50!t some now, unheard of, and atrictly hot- |.the articl The natives of Hawaii and | Heans, 34; democrats,18, and the house, i to | the Butte (Mont.) Miner. Johannesburg, | 1 ii e R §o PN il of Mavorle English will ke | ribic conglomeration of stufl under the guise | other tropical islands of the Pacifie drink | 22, thus giving the republicans ncarty cighty | Mv, Reeder says, is the best built min- | DUy. Our entire stock of Ladies’ Misses' and Children's Cloaks X h e, 17, 15, | Of the best winter wheat flour. At least 100 va chielly because 8 1 fod r ority o) t bal The selection of ing to o s ever seel as , . , P U Mrs, 1. 1 winter wheat flour a8t awa chielly because of its intoxicating ority on joint bu o selection of a | ing town he has ever n. [t ha at one-half price. We are bound not to carry over a single fdence of her parents, Mr. o Engiish, 1103 Fourth aveni persons ha heard from as having | qualities, but some use it for medical | United States senator to succe res I | population of possibly 80,000, of which Charles Y. Reeder returned Saturday from a trip to the South gold| Commencing Monday, a terrific slaughter of all winter licenses are again advertised by the gov- ernment, says the Honolulu Gazotte, i The s Elsie and Carrie Sehoontzen | been vietimized, and twenty-five or thirty of | properties. Awa is grown inhigh al- | Wilson, who voluntarily retires to private [ 45,000 ave negroes and the others | cloak if prices will move them, Fur Muffs at one-half price. gave a lensington it Saturday after- | them are expected to beon hand in police | titudes on the mountain sides. | life, is exciting the liveiiest interest. The | Whites, the latter cor ing all nation | o s o P i i - Fiive Bielons sers honanomely O T for | COUTL this morning to prosecute. Parker [ ‘There are saveral kinds of awa. but | candidates so far in the ficld ave: John i | alitics, The altitude of the « ur Capes one-half price,. Ladies’ $1 Calico Wrappers now @ parlors were handsomely decorated fo A * N CAUTR s favorite-varlaty, used. by the- kahus | Qenr G 5 % et NB6 W R BT LB tAh o8 , e bestbion claims to have been working for Forsythe, | the favorite varie used by the kahu- | Gear of Burlington. W. P. Hepburn ot Clar- | feet, which is fourteen feet g 50c eac ITundreds of remnants of Wool Dre Goods at st nas (p s the awahiwa. This spe- | fnda. John I, Lacey cies brings a high price, especially when | gce oo 5 - the victims of the kahuna's arts apply f Oskaloosa, L. 8. Cof- | the court house of Butte. The climate corge D, Perkins of | Of South Afvica is similar 1w that in lifornia and Arizona and is salubri- Regular amunic o of Bxcelsior lodge | And that the latter is the main party to the » B9, Anclent Free and Acecpted Masons, | procceding. half price, e, S TAt iy s WA ALL OUI WINTER 10 COME. for such. The tuhera of the awa are | S0t Gy don ¥ Sione of Comnell BIUTS 1 ous, - August 21, which is about tho | N frhamith. We a1 t e e, Patal e v | MG RRAR ORI Ty RUNIBA TN IS R RSN D Tisien by I breaking up season of winter, the ther- G“]HKS HHH: PRIGE PLA]N DRESS GOODS E RS Fi acity and the members ) curselt ang 3 o | in, - Whienit is'dey (e ug e d s ushed by . omoter registe S abiova zero, I'ie pastors of the city and the member L L un. When it is dry (although som BB h N AR LAtHE oo 3 Sanbea Cofs || FACHIBTOE ¥ above zovo, | 4 » Assorinted tives use it freshly dug from the ground This was thec of the exe committee of ¢ o ¥ e s 4 ldest weather experienced 4 Charities ave requested to meot in the oney muffs (not hare guality for | j¢ js veady for use. group of natives, | mittee, and his brother, the general solic- | thopa during the winter. Durving the | Tadies’ 8,00 and 810 jackets in black of the Fivsy Presbyterian church this moi 48¢. - when preparing to drink awa, will | itor of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. | attor part of September it was 73> | Berlin beaver, also ht tan cheviots, AT COST. Ing at 10 o'cloc i g | One dollar grade, T5e, 3 eather avound a large container. gen- | Judge Hubbard of Cedar Rapids, the lead- | ahove at Cano Town. N now cut to $5 each. It was the vazy Kranks of Council Il mufls, 8200 quality, | epally of wood, and chew small pieces of | ing Iovia attorney for the Northwestern, is Johannesburg is located at about the | Ladies’ $10 and $12.50 latest stylo A R o the root. When thoroughly masticated | also here putting in his best licks for the | conter of the great minoral reef, which | Jackets in biack and tan. now .95 each, men hal, he similarity in initinls gave = ades shown at 81.55, itis ejected, with the saliva, into the | Burlington candidate. is from three to four miles in width and | 'IL\'( ios $13.50, $15 and $18 nohby style B0 blnck all wool Henrlottn, ‘now 460 rise to an error wiich is hero corvected AL oraNstD: 81,90 container. The quantity thus prepaved | The members came in very much earlior | about forty miles in length. Theve are | & wool beavor jackets, in blacle, tu e Y A lot of drunken toughs sent in anwlaem | i (PO (oot o0 g0 1o | depends upon the number who intend to | than usual, and buttonhoting and logrolling [ Mmore than 2,000 stamps dropping on or orown und navy, with Columbln cape, } yard, of fire from box the corner of Broad- | cr fox muils sold Jfor , n imbiby has been the order of the day for a week | from the mines of the reef and morc storm collar, atl now at one price, $10 Our 75¢ black sillc finish Tlensiotta is 80 St Lo | each. urday nizhi all hoys and girls are preferable as ¢ is frec m -~ way and Eight I street candidates for speakor | Deing mado ready. The ; 1<ki 0.00. ¥ past. The principa b * o - about midnight. The fire department re- | alskin - muffs, 819.00, reduced to | wgwa-chowers,” but when these are not me m.\fm'- Wi I i Gilser ot ing and s mined principally by negre 216,50 ladios’ seal plush sacques now | & beauty; now a5e yard. sponded promptly, but of course was unable | $12.00. . at hund then the old folks give a hand, | \wiuon of A £ Lt who receive the enormous W of from | $10.98 each: « Our 81,00 binck sille finish Menitattas 1o find any fire to extinguish Soo valiiesin children's. fur sets: and - il yekoff of Appanoose, Byers ¢ ) R, i i IO T n et L ARt ur $1.00 black silk finish Honriottag or hera j Some natives pound s 10 to 17 shillings 6 pen r week. Two m Miss Lucille Pinney entertained a party | ladies’ capes. SHB1 e bW T atots MSPTAH With peRtles :‘,me of Jones :n‘ul hh‘u’u' Marshall. Tt | 300006 an almost perform the work of | PLush sacques, all sizes 34 Lo 46, now now 6c yard. riend; er home on B screet Su 'O 1 (¢} 7 v v & O o, i 4 Q een evidel 0] e first, vever, (- tpes i " 0 - IR onid I Nonaenr Gesa vl Mot IR “:":l'l"i‘l“,;{\“.(,;“[l but tho “good old natives” prefer the | il B “‘I‘lll"&’(l RIS -h.'\ 'y\‘.‘\“:“'.m..r,. one good Butte miner. The negroes ave | each. o tiwt a3, Our $1.85 black silk warp Ienrietta G Cards and d < were 3 AR e A ffs, Ia. | chewed or “mama” awa. ; GONLORS: AN e [t handled the same as were the slaves in > velvet beaver shawis now $3.08 i > oo Ao UL e fe | CLOAKS within the reach of all at When there is sufficient chewed awa | 8nd who represented the anti-mononoly avd | yhis country in ante-bellum days. They | each. now 87e yard. reshments wore serve ;”“"""“”'““Q;'j It will pay you 1o see | iy the basin a quantity of water is added. | farmer clement. and Stone. who, it was un- | contract to' work a certain length of | 87.50 velvet beaver shawls now 85 | jryndreds of remnants of black and Miss Davenport entertained a party of | OUF prices. Wo dom't give discount, | The process of separating the chewed | derstood, was tho ¢ ndidate of the railronds | time, and during that period they be- | each. : ¢ Rl @i s p fiendy laay e h e RbL AR Honia on || DOt StE I::ht‘yn'! 5 which youare sure | fibers is called “*hoka awa,” or sieving | and the appropriation combine. long to the contructors, whom the gov- | 84 velvet beaver shawls now 2.8 | colored wool dress goods, from 1 to§ Rirst venuo at Midway part iihef ‘”‘II':\'«I"]"\""("I" ‘\ l}lflnl[' I'n}; »l‘.“"t “ahuawa.” Sometimes sisal rope 'np His Way Is Cloar, ernment protects. If they run away they | cach. + yards, at half price. guests came attired in various costuimes that [ count offered, See our line if in need of | yged for straining until nothing but the 5 oRs ati 3 i are returned to duty given | ;i Sent u thrill over the World's fair cranks | anything in the eloak linc. e S R T SN || CA DAL G0 LLbe G LT GRS (11 b hoy nmf".f\u Baties| T 500 picces of standard dress print ~ present, and a very enjoyable time had. | FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. 1AL tE L b ences, but also had the active und powerful | tWenty ashes on the bare back. | ! xditb) ¢ g EEUMEE N AW & CO.. this process s repeated two or threo | gunnoie of Chairman Blythe of the state | They wear only brecch clouts and il . 8ie yard. The annual mecting of the \Woma Councit Bluffs, times, then theawa is ready for use. ist on mealies, e which is simply corn 9’35‘:&“"\5#’.‘5:"1 l|||'3||r:|.‘::'xll bo ‘1{::: :y(xfl]!i:’ _UNDERWEAR QUOTATIONS Altoridpinling /& Waithe) nAtives s chtsm.;;‘mmm:‘cu.“. e f1oe | EroUNd Up and mado Into mush 0dd pairs of lace curtains at half price 50 pieces of apron check gingham, this afternoon at 8 o'clock s it mem. |, Vhe mild winter has left us in bad | 41ly eat bananas, potatoes or sugar cane o canvass = progressed, after | fhyoo" gng not very particular | It Will pay you to buy thom now, Only nea Hoover of Blackhatk, Joy of Monroe, 1, 2and | shape, in this department something like | g ki Sutlas A s of a kind. by e st A Lo be/HraRsRt anie o : ! Iy to kill the peculiar taste. ity uroc, | ahout the manner in ' which the 2 ¢ i i : SSaninch D Saohn the hospitai work, both ladies and gentle: ses of goods in our reserve stock Awa {8 #ald to be ‘onay” that is, pos- | Doane of - Jasner, Elunk of Wurden | ZEUC (e oy mouths, table etlquiotty | 87 IFish point laco curtains 83,60 pair, | 5bales d0 inch fine unbloached mus- men, areespec ally Jiny ted o ‘lnlmnl 1;\\.\ hn(\)m. s Mll r..,'. \‘,r_ et Gyt “‘lc T G, Cihar || el o Sl I QLG Sy e e R e s e #8,50 Irish paint iace curiins $1.50 | lin, 4o yurd, ear the roports of the work done in the e started by kniling same regard- | fects of the intoxication usually be; looked for support went over to the combine [ mencing a meal a can of salt water is | P A = {d6 sheetinrsldurt Fier year just closed Officars for 184 will also | less of prica or. valto. within an hour and last from six to | and declared for Stone, Van Gilder became | procured and deposited beside the diner, | ~$10 Drussel net lace curtains $5.95 AN UDUCHIED (R GHD cabug e elected. o how windows for referonce to | aight hours. The intosication produces | disgusted and withdrew from the race. 1o | Bhon the two first fiagors of one hand | PAIT net cost, curtains $15 pair. s offered in the underw A STRONG ENDORSENENT. war depart- | mych the same effect as opium. was speedily followed Dby all of the other | ypo jabbed into the mush pot, then | S50 Brussel net lac ment, which is onlv a few of the many St weaic candidates, leaving a cloar field to | $oo el i %5 and Nottingham lace curtains ¥ an) - r ! : ansferred to the mouth, licked elean : g What n Patient Says of the Sweettand | bargains offered, L Stone, who will undoubtedly receive tbe R N cator, | 8298 pai . . Wrsaliis sl Ladies' 3 natural vests, 19c. TALL TALE ABOUT B. BILL. | nomiuation by acclamation. © © - | 486 thew retunod, to the salt Mt | 8t Nottinghaw lco curtains s2 mie. | Special Hosiery Sale. Until T commenced using the Sweet- | Ladies’ 3¢ white merino, 2e. ; How Bo Carved tho Heart Out of w Pug- | positions In the gift of the legisiature is | cravings of the inner man aro satisfied. | 82 Nottingham laco curtains 81.25 land remedies and treatment, I had been | Ladies’ $1 scarlet vests and pan nactous Kedskin. larger than ever before, but the members | A dozen persons sometimes eat from the | PRI . - Ladies’ 20¢ fleece lined fast black hosey a sufferer from external piles, or hemor- Ladies' &0¢ clouded under I notico a disposition on the part of | have withstood thew importuning with the | same pot. 81.50 Nottingham lace curtains 75¢ e rhoids, for more than ten years, Al-| Ladies' 98¢ all wool under cortain newspapers to cast reflections on | Ereatest good nature. Tho chief clerkship | * Bafore starting for the “hills” pros- | P& : 5 3 _ | now 10¢ pmir. though I had exercised usual care in my | Gents’ 9c wool underwe: Buffalo Bill,” said_George Henderson of | f the house lics etween I I, Wiison ‘of | pectors are required to take out a 1 §6 chenille portiere curtaing $3.50 | qdies’ fine quality fine wool camel's diet, at the same time avoiding the usc | Gent $1 camel’s Lair underwear, 79c. | Helena, Mont. vory now and then | Madison and T\ J Witox of Worth, who s | ¢ "ok Gosts 10 shillings, If ‘ono | ! ! A : . backed by the state league and by c ¢ vests and ts thal were 8125 of all stimulants, my trouble developei nts’ white werino Canton flannel | somebody will come out and eall him a | Blyino. "The candidatss for other Louse po- | discovers something and wants to de- | MCHE S 52 GO B (040 S LR, into an exceedingly painful anc and gray shirts, sold for 39c and 43¢, now | dress suit Indian fighter or a fakir or | sitions are so numerous thit it is impossible | velop it he must again put up a fee, and t now 87 each. vating aflliction: so much s0 was this | offered at sometning of that sort, but don’t you | 1o tell what the outcome will be. It is con- | if the property yielas gold a royalty of B Sl e e the case, that I was told by many physi- cepti values offored 1n chil- | muke any mistake whout Bill Cody. He's | cedod that Dr. 1 It Hutelins of DesMoinos | 24 por cont of tho entirs produch Is ox- | Wo are overstocked on fine sutin dam. | Lro.c8 700 duality camel’s halr vests cians that there was nohelp for mne. | dren’s underwear, including our scar- | g fighter and as game a one as ever wore cnate and M. EL | gotod from him. ask towels, 80 offer our ontiro stock ot | AMd pants; now 50c och. : When I placed myseif undor your treat- | lets, white, natural and camel haiv lines. | out shoo leather. i - . Swinburne of | *“\rr Rooder says the principal mines | regular 60¢ towels all at one price, 33F¢ | Ladies jersey ribbed vosts; was g - ment [ wag, as Lsupposed, beyond all ve- [ Everything marked on our counter hear about his duel with the Humbolde wil bo b araROR TatudB Ly iU e WO ureRvaYY |lench? ) 8 jersey ed vosts; was 353 ==~"govery. Ltligught you ‘might simply [ just as We huve said, big chief Well, 1f that don't prove Yewpmermears Phere, clever fellows. Thesuperintendentsand | 100 pieces cotton twilled crash Lo HRCiD, relieve me, but to cure me [ did not FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. he': game and something more than a Owing largely to the decadence of the | other bosses, however, are principally | yard. Evarything: mavicod th Mt n A ¥6res think it possible. How thankful I have Council Bluffs, Ta. long-haived civeus entertainer I'm mis- | farmers alliance, mm}; has been a radical [ Ayepicans. Until recently Englishmen 19§c brown all liten toweling ko MIRALIIU A LD B 2 been words cannot express, nor can 1 . B.~-Store closes every evening at | taken. ILet's see, that was in 873, | change in the personnél of botn houses. The : ling and one prico to all, . have been managing the mines and | yard. ) ber of farmers in either house has fal- | & ging G, Cody was then a governmentscout under | it . 'o | mills, but the owners have discovered % 1 A en off one-half, while the lawyers have bl I SLOC General Crook. It was during the | yeniy doubled. ¥ that while the English bosses ave intelli- BENNISON BROS,, BENNISON BROS. 5 3 y "’ trouble with the Cheyennes and Arapa- Theé unti-monopaly’ seniiment is weaker | gent, educa men they have not had hoes. Crook had 8,000 men under him, | than for two years past, and it Is safe to suy | sufficient practical experience in mining. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A. COUNCIL BLUFFS. mostly green rvecruits. They went out | that no messure calculated to bampevor re- | Americans are at the head of all the o grocer for Domestic soap. into northw n Nebraska and con- | strict corporation privilezes will see day- | Japroe producers and dividend payevs. quered the Indians without ever firing a | light, Indecd, there is grave danger that | ““mpij o "Robinson mine is the largest pro- e Tty bafare. tho TnAlans: sabpenc: | 10w s present matchless railrond liws may | o 1o 5 Do pone iarpeek prc. e Covxcir, BLures, Jan. 7.—To the Editor of | §hO% Just be R be emasculated or repealed, at least in part. | ducer, the output being about 12,000 orrhoids and tumors have been removed | Cotsci Buvres, Jun, 7Ty tor of | Gareq *'tho two armies camped | PN o e Soh Toom may wet rotbm | ounces of gold per montl, The goid is n'x‘n.l '."vlt:‘d brm;} the nll« b m’r‘"rl""h‘:lm 2 S s"“w"';m_ n‘]‘\‘[‘i;’:}:‘:(‘:‘(‘, ‘;‘:’r‘::""w within two miles of each other. | again, but it is morally certain that tho free | valued at $19 per ounce. The pay roll of roughou ne rectum and intostinal % £ RHIUOVAETAN There was a tremendously big | pass, which has not figured very exten- | this property contains the names of regions have been entirely swept out. | suit is successful the city and citizens will | Choyenne ~ who used to get out | sively in legislazive manipulation for several | 1,983 negroes and 223 whites. Whe To sco me now and seven months ago is | lose their claims for naving and taxes. The | on the plains every day and brandish f years, will once more adotn the vest pockel | crew of negroes is desired the services sufficient evidence that something won- | slightest reflection wiil show the absurdity | his knife and whoop and dare any white | 0f both legislalor and lobbyist. of an employment agent are sought. The ever-{m'm‘thwhcn upon the second ap- | 6, ("(LE[VL Mondays and Saturda, lication, how to my great ‘aston- Poieiae BIE oiill + Erestoiieliati||-aUnLty,C 1ild \ullglmnnou{ its popu- the pains which had been cont | larparties Tuosduy January making my lifo, miscrable | 8t Woodmen hall. ny years were Instantancously re- | Ag mitted, as 1f by magic. Under your practically painless treatment the hem- COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAMDYE WORKS All Kkinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done In tho hizhest style of tie art. Fadod and stainod fabrios mude 10 100l 1S4 g00d ns Doesn't Affect the Taxes, | o > or the gre (Fir ot Thas i A H A | The appropriation combine will also be i z ! do‘ltflu‘lhIu}u[l;:e‘r‘x‘d\x::::llw t[\]f]t:n]fil‘n:k,r:v;fi:i nllllln; position. Under their charter and | man to come out und fight him, ~He did | ¢joyq. il tho prosent scsaton will seo sev. | negroes are bronght from the interior, o Woric Spromptiy sufferings ave gone, [ tal the law, the moment they constructed their | this (or three or four days. Cody got | gral new state institutions established. | and after working about a mine or mill in all parts of the opportunity to thank you for the relicf | line they became liable to the abutting | tived of it. He went to General Crook. | These will include a normal school at | a few months learn to speak enough of experienced, and, besides, 1 hereby most | property owners for the paving and to the *‘Look here, general, I'm going out | Lemars, in the northwestern part of the | the Fnglish language to enable them to cordially and sincerely recommend you | oiyy for the taxes assessed against them, | to lick that Inaian,’ said he. state, and possibly one or two others. 1t is | yot glong. They are permitted to enter and your wethods to all persons suffer- | Thio court now holds, at the suit of the state, “Phe general told him not to pay any | too early to predict with uny cervainty what | Gajoons, hotels or other places wher ing (rom rectal, intestinal or stomach dis- | that because of their abuse of this chavter | attention to the Indian, but Bill per- [ Will be done with prohibition, but it now | 3iio hen congregate, but when they orders of whatever nature, Since ty ted, but that does not affect the | sisted, and he finally gave his conscnt, | SCems as if the ‘mulet plan,” of imposing want booze, which_ is quite often, the : ) y s 3 ¥ Ll Do ftagh 8 he fin : sen nst the busi : cure I havo not only Iabored ovry day, | Pabiiizy whichsstachied tothemunderiv and | Bill took his knife, stripped to tho waist Sines i e | sl tho presenco of whit i3 lnown as country, Scal for vrice list. C. A, MACHAN, Propriotor adway, near North fine in the shape ¢ i pe of a U westorn dopot. . it lien but have administored your remedies to and started out for him. ey - s 3 1 o Teleph 2 DAL R accepted the benefits of the charter and in. | 80 starte . . The amount will not be anteen” men, who preside over these cphione many persons in and about my home | A6Cebted the benelite ofthe ehartor and i "L i) you could have seen that fight. | less than $1.000 and may be twice that | dostinics of low dives. with wonderful success. city, they cannot relieve themselves from | Both armies turned out to a man, the | amount. This scheme wiil be championed There are about eighty mining cam- : I The namo of the writer of the that liability by their own wrongful Indians lined up on_one hill and the | by Speaker Stone, who will endeavor 1 | punies operating at and near Johannes- | Of Which the deaf may hear. The v not printed for obvious which caused ” the charter to be taken | whites on another. The big chief, soon | Make it a caucus measure. burg, yet Mr. Reeder suys the prospeets | latest or invention, in the both, together with any desived infor- r_ru{u l:u .. l'l'(m I)‘lx'uln',rly would be liavle, | as he saw Bill coming toward him, quit For the First Week, are g“(,d for a dull season there n. field ol surge s a false jaw that masti- mation, cun bo obtained by application | &nd tho siockholders of the corporation | hollering apd prancing. They circled | The program for the coming week is as | year. Business is overdone. The black asily and naturally as the real to DRs. DEPEW & SWEETLAND, 1 be llable for the claims arising out | g1.,ynq each other once or twice, closed, | follows: On Monday the temporary organ- | frade amounts to nothing by There is one thing that will i of their operation of the line. ‘The law pre ! b ceause it is i Office and pharmacy 6004 Broadway, | G et oreetion oL b e, o arter of | and Bill's knife found his heart in about | ization of both houses will be effected, fol- | not permitted to come out of its sphere, or defy surgical science, however, and Council Blufls, [a. thoicorporation also provides: for the pi two seconds. Game? Well, you just [ lowed the next day by the election of per- | gy on e the people Mr. Reeder mot in that is a false eye that sees. D potasiniles ] e e e manent officers. On Wednesday the votes il George . Davis, proscription druggist :;‘(;::‘v.hr;-l ni».);nl«h(;’m:‘:ln; 58, And l_.h‘e l”r"mifis e's game. cast for governor and lieutenant governor | Johaone: -‘lnlw.v were su\v{'](l] who are well Sk e ¥ o ~ 1 ythelcotict are/appolnted for tha e will be counted, and on Thursday the inaugu- | krown in this section. M. J. Sullivan, VALhaINRm0joLiG eon Domestic soan is the best fll‘f(fii‘,&ofi;i‘}li.'fff ‘l]l:‘ F;\f;;:.({g(“;::g Paying 1T WENT DEMOCRATIC, ration of Governor Jackson will take place. | formerly a l:\\i‘Jl\\niulxt of this ¢ ] New York Sun: In Morrison, [ll., ERLO " > 125, COrPOLALIO! vt affec St TThis promises to be a most imposing affair, | erecting the Wenner mill, A, there lives a gentleman by the name of PEKSONAL PIEAGRAPDS, ‘h"’l‘,}:,;‘l‘l‘l‘l““” s f\‘:.g;jli’i‘{‘f‘";{X‘;:}I‘n“'onrx:filg: Colonel Winston's First Sad Experience | and will draw an immense crowd of entbusi- | Jips formerly of the Moulton at Walk. Grean I3 ) F. N. Beach of Chiicago is the guest of his | destroyed. 1t is sunply inhibited from doing | o Wit ® Virginia oury. sl aguoLgpupan: LUt mportant log. | Ville: 18 tho general manager of th It is now some twenty years since Mr. friend, . W. Hough. business in Towa, and all of its l..mnnm re- Washington not only has among its R e T mm: Rl s: fontein mine. He has been in South | ., 3 8 . Miss Mae Mount of Omaha was in the city | main intact as before. % | wonders and beauties ‘the charming | GNP W 8 WACCEATE WING BRI ca about two years, and was ap- | Green becamo the delighted father of iagt/etlcsthedtieatofineMiates Oarrlo Al Gone to Floces city of Tacoma," said Colonel WIill | 304}y be done for a week or ten days. pointed to his present position July 10, | an infant danghter. Tn a moment of and Elsic Schoentgen. o 5 o 1 | Yisscher to the Chicago Mail man, “but sfladbi g {2 Triges, another Butte millwright, is | gay facetiousness, ‘inspired by his joy, W. F. Sapp has been confined to his home 9 '““'“;. e, "“"f(" on pianos and | iy has some remarkable characters, sah. b BY® S b & he named the baby Olive. since lnst Friday night with n sovere attack | Organs. = You can make your own torms. | here is, for instance, Colonel Patrick | Meanwhile all of the candidates excepy ¢ usnally con- | It was not many years beforo Mr. S Shoumattim. which was &t st thougit | Our present stock [must bosold. We | Honvy Winston, late fedoral attorney of | CoMiuwho is aprateutly out of the rivers | 11 ou'ty makin ip, but @ pevson | Green was onco moro a father. i RN st e s o X oring ,." v and pay for our | the state, who is a descendant of the old | yoyeives in the fight to stay till the end. | who has been over the route and thev 1t was an infant daughtor, and the sub- ) new spring stock. (P4 rty . v 0 Chambers' Daocing rractice. MUELLER PIANO AND ORC give - me - liberty - or - give-me - death’ | \Phyy tho corporations will finally win, goes | fore understands how to make connec- | tle poison of that first christening hav- For beginners, every Monday. Junior S * 103 Main str Henry, so dear to the memory of the | without saying. If they cannot t Gear | tions can accomplish it in thirty-seven | ing worked in his blood, he named the i R LR el o e T i o e — junior class evel ednosday 4 p.m. | Ladics, if you desire ansolute peace in o £ LERTALLA et o beat Derkins. 1 5™ mail steamer from Southampron, | A third timo the joys of paternity be- . { k to stampede the : >arkins getting the lead, tween that point and Cape Town, If she | daughte coliege and somubml_ law office, he was added to his houschold. WO00D OR coBS T HofMmayr & Co.'s S Eatent R Beno black can be secured, with elevator | Trade nunk~lllm- Rooster. settled in Lynchburg, Va. His first case he one thing fully settied in regard to | goes on an intermediate steamer four ov [ The father set his teeth grimly, got out services, for parties and musicales. was the defense of ‘a negro who was | the senutorship is thie utter collapse of the | five days more ave consumed in making | the family bible, and wrote in a firm Apply to Mr_ Winters at elevator. The Have you seea the new gas heatevs at | charged with grand larceny. Winston | Commins boow. It was with the greatest | the trip.e | hand, “Iv en.” ¢ best ‘of music can be furnished for all | the Gas'company’s office said of that case: 'l conduc RO IRIRION 00RO - UTRISH T OB RIS Rt Dol oo — with such consummate ability and mada | could be prey Ask your grocer for Domestie soap. such an cloquent speech in behalf ofgmy | Phimentary v tain of his acquittal, | Streneth whitev ed it, sir, | dificulty that his own district \1.-1.-; Ation Wihen Mv, Reeder. left Montana his He furthermore assured his friends led upon to give him a com- objective point was a w gold ficld in | that if he should be presented with a ud o hus doyeloped ne | he interior of Afvica, about 800 m les | son and heir he would look out for the | This Tank Hea © g 1 om freozing i eoldest wenthor. oo client that T felt c future by nwmi him | Mo realize tho. saviny to. iolr T L8 AR ] asa bolter and supporter of Go Jojos | from Johannesburg, but when he ar- | youngster iture by naming him realize the I : Tho Arc ol . The case was given to the jury about | 33/t bolter and supporter of Govornor Boies | f Kpnpad s 1048 Apple Green,” for then no daughter of ol SO0 O BRI, Tieavy + ‘Troubles. (When my,childran gat 0 the proper | npon; and T wenthome to. dinnar. O | Bl twovears aga; andishe fuilura ‘of tho | rived ab tho lntter place the xumors of L A il st iy ek ot inoe XY ’ Mo | % {od s AR Bry raiironds to come to his assistance have been | gonflic rtwee y natives A4 ve could ever resist him. addrens on recoipt of $10.00 incss manuger of o theat- | age,” said the man who was smoking a | the way down to the court how N conflicts bolween tho natlves and Brit 1o the trade. . s after | the main factors in bringing about this re- | i) troo, T rical troupe that has been playing week | briar pipe, “I intend to have them | the noon meal T met a mulatto whon I | sult. sl sroopsho had b stands in various towns in southwestern | taken in hand by some competent person | had seen loafing about the court room, After the State Fair Bon Towa during the past fow weeks, is under | and given a thorough instruction in the | and I asked him if that jury had come in. arrest on an information filed with United | art of eating, and, further, in the sah,” he said, ** ‘de jury's done al meeting of the State Agricultural S - ha jury B Brgbtate Agricultutal | peopls returning from the new ficlds, | {pitea States, according to wishes and States Commissioner Steadan by Harey L. | science of finding out what to eat and | come in sah. clety next weel plarstusip g thes naw il elds N Palmer, who, until last Saturday uight, | ordering.” Do you know what it did?" mstitution are in bdd shape, owing, it is | SHONK LI DOINE IESIIANS, (EAEK | Gesives oxpressed by himself, was Col- held_ tho position with the cow pany now oc “What do you mean?” inquired the “The man looked serious and some- t'luu'u";.l.l to llln} b : Jiinogoniont ‘;r lllm ”“Y“‘“'”‘;h- o -IY‘I'I:""-‘\:_‘E-‘ ;:;:I“(‘]"i‘l‘i:;l onel Henry Laurens, one of the revolus 4 cupied by Nord B : o N S present board, It notv Toks us 1f John I ur ors, who advise 1 v i in fa i AN Tha spt hagkta hun Nhakalapmed asho said; Tell you, | SO Fairfield, who has held the oMes | not to go until after the war was over. | tionary patriots, He was born in 4 4 he tslonthodiflonliyiacitoras. | NG Eao AL HRRR KA 2 A merio o b atanis I LA GBIl A AN | 58T meanithiz: e nvorako Amarisan | Mave Winstou, dakjiryls dons ggne dim ecretary for abouteighteen yoars, would | Howeyver, with a view to getting an idea | Charleston, in the year 1724, and USER UL PRESENTS ested, aro: Palmer was what Is known In | Sitizen is woefully deficlont in knpwl- | meraratie.’ © ; e The favmers and stock breeders | of the conntry beyond Jonwnnesburg, ho | died on his'y ion near that plico SEF UL N street parianco rathor u aporty,boy: undione | 080 of what ho can govto cate Blofulla | iy heact sanke, It was ehartly after arins and have Yrought out George | iy vudod the interior o respectable dis- | on December 8, 1792, His will, which ho down when it comes to ordering a ho close of the war, and | knew what it nklin of Cass' dolinty to make the had requested them to open and réad [ Presents that can he used as rd at London and I R other places on tho way wero verif First Porson Cremated in Amerioa, GOLE & COLE, &.Man gntl'm. 1a. s A 5 i and he concluded to wait until the war The first white person lawfully cre- ol 2ol There is going to be & hot fight at the | glouds rolled by, He meta number of | mated within the present limits of the SENS' BLE of his misdecds took plac Hambu 1SS he fricsial B i : | 4 . tance and spent nine days getting where the company played week | dinner. The great wajority of people | meant for a jury to go ‘dimmercratic’ in | racé against Shuffer, With every prospect of A ) ys g GieAUOsIR0- Wigm aid Toro last. Ho purchased | & larke | in this country are brought up frugally | a negro case down there in Virginia. | Winning the fight. A weneral overhauiing of | Quainted with the “G" string boy $h1a.next Goy. aligh b donih s SR well as looked at. 3 amount of liquors of various kinas | at home and do not know any but the | My case was lost. the entire board will follow, \\uh'hli}‘: them roast :: "llflr‘hllull ”""‘T""H“\'l:" the follawir A Tl‘ emly: [ic .. ton Blods: Curving ts, Cutlery, and then sent in tho bill to tho | qommonest dishes. The consequence is e two. Theve is plenty of gold in t enjoin yon my son, a8 an indisponsq- | Skotes, Sleds, Garving Sots, Cutle A company. This called forth n remoustrance, | )i \hon o man goes into o SANoNaN s How the Landiord taghied the Gas, How ta Baghe. fields, says Mr. Reeder, and people who | ble duty, that as'soon as he can conveni- l,"‘ or ,:,{f‘l"{ .|\\<"“1‘y' l‘vnlwt.\ Kuives, bat the following week, whon the company been there prediet that when the | ently can after my decenso he cause my | I'ancy Ton and Coffeo Pots. - Prices for dinner or to a hotel he gazes help- Up in Ritchie, W. Va.,” said a com- | Not many peoplo when performing | he was in Glenwood, he ropeated the operation § ¢ i A 5 1 i ; s wranped i Ay down, 0 108 ry Y s tisoiias lessly at the bill of fare and sees many | mercial traveler, “‘they use natural gas, | their morning ablutions think of bath- | War ceases and people can get in | body to be wranped in twelve yards of | away . T T 'l‘f::‘th:“.flb i Iquf\»;f | things of which he does 1ot know the | Atthe only hotel in the wwn, where I | ing intelligontly; vot/there is such a | Without taking chunces on being v tav.aloth ’-“"lq'-"m ed anul it v | P. C. DeVOL, 504 Broadway Who had been with the company before, was | commonest parts. He daro not order | stopped, the landlord had erected a long | thing as washing tie face und nover get- | and eaten the district will be a danger- | consumed. he request was carri e appointed 1o Al the vacuncy. Palmer io | anything that ho is not sure of, for fear | gas pipe, with the end bending over like [ ting it ‘thoroughly elaansed—only val of Johannesbu out to the letter and was the beginning P ja) Noti mediately waxed warm and, coming to this | of pidicule, and he falls back on roust | & hook, and coming within about twelve | moving the divt from the surfac ¥ o —_——— of eremation in America. pecia otices: :;ll\I.“Ilvll:-tli.:lx‘n\l.x:fl:nx ation chavgiog Nord wWith | hoof and mashed potatoes, The fact is, | feet of the ground. “The end was where | gin with tepid water and custilo soap, [ CnB 1N S urgery, rr——— LLUERRR TR TR 5 AR .|..|‘.~'.‘u:"k):?:-lt‘:'llm u‘.n‘:«‘-“m"lr | hie doesn’t know anything but voast beef. | the gas was lighted. Every evening the | gradually increasing ‘the temperature The tremendous strides being made Rrah Jpds uf Thagent 1)0,XY0U anow it buy & 1 \ave .,‘: Tranaahashaglie 4y AWhich o Mool . my childven are going to | landlord used to come out'in front with | until it is hot as can be borne, using | by modern surgery, its manifold tr Detroit Free Press: It is not the choleo Arglns 0 Fulband garda land iR A LY LG D know whut's what when it comes to eat- | & bax of bluehead matches in his band, | soap generously. After bathing the | umphs in the face of great obstacl » | longest life that has the most in it. thils clty e addressed to the 1y, but denics that | ing. ‘No voust beef domination! shall turn on the gae, light matchesand throw | face—always rubbing up instead of down, | wonderful, well-nigh miraculous, The A rosebud of a girl sometimes turns A USTRAGTS and lovas Barai aatolty pronar he over meddled with Palmer's private let- | be my houschold »hl,un up to the end of the pipe until the gus | to prevent wrinkles—for some minutes, | science of tracheotomy, by means of | out to be a thorn of & woman. it and sold. Pusey & Thonas, Cos Blufts ters. He wiil have a preiiminary hearing at ——— caught. One windy evening he stood | sit down and rub well into the pores of | which a person is enubled to breathe A kiss is a song without w 5 the federal building this morning. Durability af Woods. th id lighted "and threw away a | the skin almond or cold creawn, or any | artifically through @ vubber or silver | Sunshineis the leaven of living, (FABBAGE remavod, cosspaoin vinia, ohi unay Rh e o p—— Soveral years ago a farmer in north | whole box of matches trying to light the | good preparation of the kind: let this | tube inserted in an aperture in the An ounce of vealization is seldom | NI M e A 19TN ERRAN B30 Try the Council Bluffs sugar corn, Missouri made a series of experiments | gas. The idea was a new one to me and | remain for five or ten minutes, then wash | trachea, is alveady old and commonly | worth a nound of hope. - ~ — "The beat in tho marknt. with different kinds of wood, to ascortain | I asked him why he did not keep a | it off thoroughly with soap and hot | practiced. Arms that can be made to | Marviage is love's sacrifice. I VB e Aal et Absolutely no chemicals used to | Which would last longest when exposed | ladder at hand. ‘Why,' said he, ‘the | water, after which rinse off in cold | move at will, hands thut almost | A torpid liver Is twin to despair. shicldy, Nicholwon & Co., Councll Bluft bleach the corn white. It is young, [ toall the vicissitudes of weathor. He | factis, I never thought er that. Bt The sudden change has a tonic | natuvally, logs that walk so easily as to deformity in some people. FANTED--Good wirl for tonder, sweet, clean and wholesome. too's & number of stakes two feet long and | then,’ he added, complacently, ‘T allers making the blood cireulate and | deceive the most acute obsorver—aull [ Slander is vaporized venom. VR § i — one inch thick, drove them into the | callate to hit her one time out er | opening the pores of the skin: the waste | these no longer startle the world. More We rarely find as much in a dollar as FANTED Competent smoke T D. Kiog & Los Purtagus | geound aud left them thore for four | three. matter 1s thrown off, thus making the | vecently we huve false ears, by the aid | we think there is, Btrcet. B 1 Wriglit, 1 houReWorks h nvenue. Voui