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' - v P’y > " i 2 hie THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSBAY, SEI Tl' MBER 6, 1891 g ! T e e . - ey e ; . e — b THE O\JAI{A DA]LY BEE. | \”‘“g l‘RU“ CQU\(" BI UFFS 17% mills, or 8 mills more than the pre- ' but Anally manag'd to cdhié out between | S‘” ‘ “ n\ \ "")D RFFF U by R. P, Leir, was destroyed, with afl its con LUI'LD | vious year. The inerea due to a 1 mill | the wall and the horsa | RULH [\ | tents, abow: midnight last night. Total loss p road an increase of 1 mill in the bond | A. R. Foster of Grant toWnsip met with | 950, with an Insurance of $400 on the furni- A R tax, and a like increa the bridge tax. | an accident yesterday whith will likely re - ture. The fire was caused by a lamp ex A COUNCIL BLUFFS. | The state tax is 1 mill higher. The total | #ult in the lfoss cf a limb. "ffé was cutting plosion L ! k OFFIC - - NO. 12 PEARL STREET | A'ra g meats Ab ut Comoleted for Ex for the elty will be 81% m s, % m Il m o ST LG e LR L Disa trous Termination of a Soisitifis Fx- MINN BN TROUB LA ] § | ) than last year, the city tax being lower and | front of the machir € e strick his o : s . - tertaining the Army of the Tenness:e, * | the county a little high left limb §ust above the 16, sevoring the peldition to the Gr ea'an 1 Coast. 3 4 vered by carrier to any part of the city, 5 - - tenlen and two large arteries. He nearly Po tmast n Fall to Ag H e Miss Susan Hoffman, the planist. has re- | blad tc ath before medieal aid was se- | v Pos wl Laws } H. W. TILTON, Lessee turned f b nime \ n ' | e | A £AS, | tu rom her summer vacatin and | enred \ I A MINNESELA D., Spt (Special to TELEPHC Dusinels oMas, Mo, 85 hight WILL MAKE THEIR = STAY FLEASANT | 1"(una at her stuswo in the Mereiam k James Pease of Lenox, the fillow who was | MIRAYDA LEET TO SINK IN DAV STRAIT T )-Railrodd matters "are getting ] N in company with Dave Ferrie, when he shot | sor t this pl 1t 1, s there Best paints In the world. Davis, druggist. | ana kil ; erious ol ace, and it g ke there ! —_— L and kille Tom Reyn f this city At e i ! o fs OF ¢ " R LT g i A I8 golng to be trouble within u few days. | MINOR MENTION, | Many Notables Have Already Sign!fied TH GARLAND AVENUE BAVLN near committing a murder last night. He | Pr. Cook Arctic Farty Hetarns from | o SO0k, O D8 (0 I appearar bt jisake | intention to Be Prescnt, Among Th became fnv Ived In & qbary 1 with John u Disastious Trip o Small Fishe 8 000 irving (o giwe this place th i | 4 Mayne Real Tstate Agency, 539 Broadway Secretary of State Gresham—Wind The Councll Ignores Protests and Urders | OUden and had a e raised to plunge intc Ing Schooner Neveral Halr- SPery Wiy possible.. Thay. Want. tie WroH “ - Loud:in's heart, whom he was holding around ¥ PR Etchetah council No. 3, Daughters of Po- Up with w anqaet at the Grand. Vitrified Brick Paving. the HeRkE. WivA sottie oH SRAENt Hib & tim &R | breadth Escapes, ing & Dakota rallioad make a | fon | cahontas, will meet In regular session at The big dial thermometer In the council | prevented the murder c6 was arres e way Chings ate (s i It re. s th et e | Danebo hall this evening chamber was indicating §7 degrees better | and will answer to the grand jury RS Wyoming & Dukota coal read will budd | In the circult court yesterday there was | Sccrotary Oliver Anson of the exceutive | than winter woathcr when the aldermen met | g ¢ . - (Copyrighted, 1801, by the Assaclated 1" 1o this point SWele Tor: Dsidke. Muoy {0 haar but motsons, | Fov BT DAMRETE JUT ) | hen the a len met | To Ve B tertalned by Stenandonh. NORTH 8YDONEY | About a week ago the EIkb fhictals i enough to pick | anton has compl the work of getting | couraging 1> the heated debate, hot protests, | relogram to The Bec)—The Des Moines 1001 igel of Gloucester here <0 as to get the mafl withe wing ny | N P p b Vi oF: tHIKE G. W. Dixon, arrived here tc naving Up. thus preventing pussengers tting 3 t it out his clrculass « aticn, and the arm advocac several other things the o i ived here . having on § 3 Jurors 0 the net torm of the superior | 00t Bis clrculars of information, and they | warm adoca 1 teveral other things At | conference of the Methodist Episcopal church | v - Dixon, arrived here | DavIng on | ol and o, bat the mail meskenger here o flrm;:!(‘nmfur( and |m|vrfl\'<-mnntnn& ] court have been selected, and they are Henry | Will be mail:d this morning to the 500 or | Were anticipated In connection with letting | will meet in Shenandoah t-morrow and will | ¥ fused to put the mail on the catcher, as the tends to personal enjoyment when Ott, H. 0. Cook, L. Willlams, Wiliam Hig- | more members of the army all over the coun- | the contract for repaving Oakland avenue, | continue in session for one wee Phe cof Steamer Miranda, which 1:ft New York July | postmaster looked up the law and found . ] i 2 L E 8 4 for k. Th Ll 1 11y use The many, who live b gingon, M. Callahan, 8, Covalt and L. Zur a P 3 fe : includes the southwest er of the | T With Dr. F. A. Cook's Arctic excursion, | {Nat there w k m Iy for | ity used ¢ 1y, who live bet- muchlen it b UL R LI R L AL | hEHG are. Y TSFaL cHTEeR it XCUFSION. | {hese catchers, and that it was against the | ter than ollnrw and enjoy life more, with chle TR s ot | made up on the ‘subject, had little to con- | State. Ther about 200 pastoral charges, | A1l the party are well. On August 9 the v to any but those provided. The : ) » i Bvangelist Byers has pitched his tent | . T1¢ Afrangements for the entertalnment of | f .5 by | with 415 churhces and 250 ministers. Al | Miranda struck a rock near Sukkertopp nductor notified the mall messenger that | less expenditure, by moro promptly | ne Broadway and Eighth stre and s | the nored guests are being rapidly made, The clerk presented the tabulat:d bids for | the ministers (f the conference are present, | oo o * he should put the mail on the catcher, VAt [ adapting the world's best products to holding enthusiastic meetings nightly, He | and there is little doubt that all the oppor™- | grading middle Benton street and Flemming | bes des many neral conference officers 8t Greenland, and was abandoned In & | ax the postmaster het the needs of physical being, will attest ‘E i by Captain Overton, Mr. Delong. | tunities for pleasure that are god for any | aveni showing that M. Spry and Fred | Visiting ministers from other conferences ‘\m%m condition Au in Davis strait, | orders or p, “K“““ b che value to Lvihh of n,.~",.um liquid Mr. Lindsey and other local workers, YTy v S SNSRI 8 Kline were the lowest bidd rs, and they | and visiting l:ymen. In all there wili proba- | latitude about 61 degrees 15 minut &, longl X e B e (Fom e et ‘ rhe High School cadets yesterday elected | ,.I,‘,, ’rl \,' o i l\\»”',‘ ‘H ,':“" * | Were awarded the contracts, The clerk was | bly ‘be 400 visitcrs In the city They will | tude 58 degrees 40 minutes s G R L la "“|\‘ “'““‘”'I cmbraced in - the thelr offic s for the term: 0. Blanchard, | guoper g oo DN tvednesday al€FNOON. | iy uoted to prepare printed Instructions for | be entertained by the citizens of Shenandoah [ The particulars of the expedition and its U e ik b remedy, Syrup of Pigs H captain; H. Swiggert, first lNeutenant; B, | O¢lober 3. a reception will be tendered the | 6 guidance of bidders for this kind of | free of charge and every courtesy that is | disastrous termination are as follows: After fafled t _its excellence is due to its presenting Sawyer, second licutenant. The same style | VIsitors at the home of General G. M. Dodge | work, the provocation b:ing the palpable mis- | poseible will be shown them. The work | the repairing of the damage sustalned by O LHE south uK : "t | in the form most aceeptable and pleas { of uniform was adopted as that' worn last | on Third street. The following day at 2 p. m. | understanding of the advertisement for bids | hlr the conference will u.;\w” the tr ansdoticn | tie {cet lision on July the Miranda AL R R s | ant 1.,”". asto, l,)~n'(n-~ll\n'lm(llruly ! . e I CIR B ENE it : mong his nondescript | for southwestern lowa, and the app-intments | ceeded directly to ¢ ST AL an b ihe W ficlal properiies of. a perfect lax The ¢ found i 1\ tand, M 1 The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Mohan was [ Omaha, whero they will be entertained by 4 Pt Ll al TS WL b " treenland. Much ice a peetor out on the line, v atives eftctually cieansing the system, held yesterday afternoon from the residence, | (o Loyal Legion of that city. In th [ parers an crdinance ‘regulating _striking | o€ the patiors for tho eusuing vear —Tar |los were unexpectediy encountered off Cape | kept shady until after h | dispelting colds Hendnclics ‘and fevers i 118 North Seventeenth strect, and the inter Psea aaeg Coive B St L LSS S| JRCKST and. games (6f chance (i the city of]RseLTER W UG DIV oy Blshop C. | Farewell. At one time the vessel cam things were going g B om0 3 ment was from St: Francis' church. There | 108 there will be a banquet at th: Grand | Council Bluffs,” and it was Jaid upon the | H. Fowler of Minnewpolis, this being the | being nipped in floes, the rising | WEl TR0 of Fotines Dedlentod, and permanently curing constipation. - was a large attendance of sympathizing | hotel. C:lonel G. W. €. Louden of Cleve- | tablz before the drowsy aldermen realized | first time he has presided in the Des Mol fog disclosing | around. Consider | 8 D., Sept 8 1 [t has given satisfaction to millions and ! i & fitare | YANKTON, 8.1 ¥ « 1 Tl f 1 friends. | land, Sccretary of State W. Q. Gresham, | that it was a guileful attempt to legaliz apprehension was felt by the officers, ram to The Bee)-Ward hall of science, | Met with the approval of the medical . Soada arty | Mejor Willlam Warner of Kansas City and | gamtli- g in the c ty. Veterans' Day at the State Fair. visions of the fate of th wnette and A% : y seause Kid- Officers Wier and Sandel had their earl: . | the gift of K srsons, t Chicago | m, becanse it acts on the Xic morning watel rewarded yesterday by dis- | & 'tl\ I; C 'r“rl the \“‘m of rl Platt H»-I ;‘w w”n "‘I"I-p.nmlu l(l.l‘(mvull Lk DES MOINES, Sept. 5.—(Special Telegram | teus expeditions arose among the passengers, i hiiinropist, to 6h bl TRie SG< thie | ver and Bowels without weak- covering a fellow steallng swoet Atoes are only four of the n s who have sig- | signed by all of the residents cn the ste-t [ "o (TR (O T ers' day at | 88 the Miranda was totally unfit to cope | Mty was ded rrh el 2 i g s ks . the morthwest part of he. ety nene the | nified their intention of being licre and mak- | With one exczption, together with a remor 1 e Tle was o10 moldlers’ day U | with the terrors of Arctic navigation, Dut | magniicent huijding forenoan. 108 @1 ening them and it is perfecdy free from I e skt oad oy Sy pear $he | Tng wpesches strance signed by all the n n-resident pr the state fair and there was a LU e A e L L R T esth In § | every objectionable substance, : when he was taken in. He gave his name | Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership of | STLY OWners on the street without any | I E s et BL e | toUna s e R TD through, The ; kota, and 3, cox _Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- \ as Ed Thompson and, will rest from his the ¥ Park Floral Compan | tion, was presented by the elerk. T T‘”y“ ing "”“ 'll_ “' ‘«' ) 1‘”'““";“{'”-‘ | southwest coast of Greenland was so block:d . ptigd ! £ ists in H0¢ :uur\l bottles, but it is man- labors for sthirty days.” To All Whom it May Concern: This 18 to | tymg L \-x;’_”ul‘l\“m»“v ‘i'\"l L ~|vuuw FhbLatisndnncs. ’_‘:““\_'l;:.“—‘l‘“ Dt "‘ Ay | With ice that no landing could be made | sand domar Ings w vactured by the ( difornia Fig Syrap The street commissioner has ben profit- | give notice that the copartnetship herctofore | Saguin A2 i W ) A b s were 1 the prin. | UntIl August 7, when the expedition ceached | by Charlott ston, . only, whose m\u\:»|~plxnlwlnu every 4 i \ f Sagui I thers owning 1,400 fe number of reunions were held, the prin- | gi i S Pt S ’, ¢ o ably employing his time and enjoying the | existing between J. R McPhorson and | Mr. Dollaven was the - only one of | ¢ipal meeting being addressed by itev. Frank '”“":" LI L S TR - AT ackage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, o e e pred ing | O R e b im0 | I 0 7, O | LR R 0 SR | e st B i o e w0 F | pamw v 4 movrina v 4. beitg well inforzed, you wil noé ] i ow e wesds he bed of Indian ¢ of The Elm Park Floral company, has this | a° very earnest remonstrance against | The corner stone ceremontes of the soid I LR LY h e nt eny substitute if offered. and clearing cut the course of the stream | day been dissolved by mutual consent, Robert work, vlaliming that the preperty owners | monument will rrow. atterncon, | llea at full Bpeed ‘when sie siruck with RO L subidtuhy LG ALy i i s - o \\hlln it shall again become a reul creck, with | F.” Rain retiring, and J. R. McPherson eon- Just finished paying for the old cedar | énd a large @ > of old soldiers is | ‘;”“"““"‘ MGl LR E LU G, at Neweastle, Coto. s real water in it. It is as dry as powder fro tinuing the business at the same place. Al | ‘ ML expeoted Diie; WEate PhIF es were at- | thing loose went flying forward. The U R RV LB ’ Ty n A k paving and asserting that it was a pecte I ate fair rac were a LEAVENWORTH pt. 5.~ At noon today Kl Thirteenth street down, for the first time | debts due the late company will be paid to | eor Rardahid: to K & tended by some 3,500 persons | steward, John Farrell, was struck by a ) m| ¥ 0 | serious ardsh o keep paying for nd by gome P i 1 M was received anne Q siuce the '50% J. R. MecPherson, and all debts of ths late we AL LRI AL trunk and slightly inj A par t|a A 1, and e [ ate aving all their natural lives, 1 mal ¥ = 3 . L th R i With agonizlug ecze / The Council Blufts Rowing association has | company will be paid by him, J. R. McPher- | Laining that the present pavement. wit o s RRIUIa IR A St breakfast found themsclves piled up “with | LG el L e L ol R e h been looking over its affairs and finds that | son. Witness our hands at Council Blufts, | Jittle repairing, could be made to answer | DES MOI (Special Telegram | dishes and viands at the end of the cabin this city, whieh occurrd at biotehy', anil everything is In such excellent condition, [ la., this 31st day of August, 1804 for a couple of years yet J. Evans and | 10 The Bee.) Spurrier in the dstrict [ Three times a high wave shifted the ship weastle, Colo., while on a hunting expedi dise Iy relieved an with all debts paid, and about $400 in the KOBERT. F. RAIN, J. J. Steadman spoke in favor of the im- | court today rendered a decision granting a | @nd let her down with a crash that shook | tjon, Mr. Bddy was 61 years old. Seve o AR e e o aebrala wallet, that it has decided to consider how e J. R. M'PHERSON provement and of its immediate necessity if | temporary injunction against' a saloon that | NeF from end to end. When she floated | v\ no quo ne was appointed receiver for the akin cires, Uood purecs. Dron et :wsn‘ to go at 1t to secure a state regatta THE&S WEHA TR the city did not desire to cut offt communi- | has been running at the west entrance of | ©ff Breat ex B ”“',‘I" -“]‘“" vessel | \siceourl, Kansas & Texas railway, rosigning £ reimclies of modern times, next season, e asurance is given that an P . O cation with Fairview cemetery. The wooden | the state unds, on ¢ g ( was seen to be settling. e boats wure e vea 1sists of Bold throvghout the wo, o John M. Mullen of Omaha and Miss Co- | cati y e state fair grounds, on the ground that three years later. His family consists of 1 orid. electric line will run to Lake Manawa next [ o0 ol en B2 BAals and Hiss .q | Dlocks and planks were thoroughly rotted | the petiticn filed by the saloon men with | SWUng off and everything made ready to| 3 \ire and three sons. e ieaves a rich | e ’ i senson. and with this the crowds could be | Cllla A tghes of this city were united | 4,y and lay upon the surface like so much | the county auditor under the Martin law is | @bandon th camer. It was found, how- | aiate. The body will arrive here Friday, handied nicely. Such a plan would meet with | in marriage yesterday mornlng at St. Fran- | chaff ready to float off with the heavy rain. | short of the required number of names. | €ver, that the main injury was beneeth the 3 with hearty encouragement on the part of | cis Xavier's Catholic church. Both of the [ Alderman Brewick moved to lay the remon- | This s regarded as a test case and leaves | ballast tank, which was filling so lly e==————————————=x eltizens. % 1 strance o e e’ mo as | every o fifty-one hat the pumps could not cvatrol the inflow i young people are well kno the social | Strance on the table, and the motion was | every one of the fifty-one saloons in the | that pumy = e Fate seems {0 have decreed that political | v & FEPR S AE BEL Al 0 ':i ";0"": ustained without a dissenting vote. The | city lisble to be closed up by similar pro- | But the water-tight bulkhead protected the 18 1T CURALLY honors shall be thrust upon J. J. Shea. De- R e 6 T0om . oferi was then instructed to advertise for | ceedings. other compartments, and Eskimo pilots hav- T uestlos en Asked by Those A nominated | Was filled with friends. The ceremony was | bids for repaving the street with vitrified — —— A Question Of en d by Those ed #pite his protests the democrat | T s ing at length came off in their kayacks, th e him for reporter of the supreme court, and | Performed by Rev. Father Smythe of this | brick RSCILUE LI L L steamer was gotten safely into harbor, wlere WAL % 4} they pay no attention to his numerous de- | €Ity and Rev. Father Walsh of Omaha. The | Ridge street residents wanted assistance | LEMARS, Ia., Sept. 5.—(Special Telegram | i was considered unsafe to proceed further I8 @ strained joint curable? Ts local in- 1 mands to have his name stricken off the | bridal party entered the church and marched | in cutting down the hill at the upper end | to The Bee)—A threshing machine engine | with the damaged vessel. :‘-fl“l"'»l"'“'; '""“|"“| "I', "K‘x""-”""";“l"” % ticket. Now the populists have dome the | to the altar as the strains of the Lohengrin | of that street and Canning strect, making the | went through a bridge yesterday seventeen ITLOOK WAS GLOOMY g srD CAGHET Jecoe : March 3iat, 1584 | same thing. He says le don't want the of- | wedding march ealed from the organ. | street accessible to farmers and gardeners. | miles northesst of here, Kiling two brothers. | e siastin o o) iy ot o, LCKND il L L B o I L et G S P H gy L 1 fice, much less the nomination, and if this | Miss Hughes was attended by her sister, | The sum of $50 was ordered expended un- | R, J. and Thomas Walker, whose mother e o thia THHo A DIa eyt was Tl e aotios | Clan; hiaving heon: BntikMotbrity: RLLGT wITTHIR [ i sort of thing keeps up he wili get out an | Miss Mamic Hughes, as bridesmald, while | dir the direction of the gtreet commissioner | lives here. The hind wheels broke through, | cor oorsracing sspaciaiy ahen . way Lrong treatment, and natutally he discours | en for astixmatiem rived great heneh 1 injunction against all political parties re- | Mr. Peter Mullen of Omaha acted as best | and streets and alleys committee provided the | t'pping the engine cver backward and down | hoind o8 nE Y e o iy, akes them by telling them that their case sl iR il 4 straining them from using his name without | man. The Misses Nonle and Agnes Wick- | property owners would furnish teams to work | about twelve feet, falling on both boys. One | Foemtn i b e et ad ooy loheless, They I wurn iscourage others: | Wik Ve trity, AT oA permission ham, Florence Shea and Patricia Lacy were | wheeled scrapers to the extent of an equal | was killed instantly, the other catled for | cSUlarly visits this settlement had ‘been and thus a discase that can In every case be " Omaha 2 B 5 stove in by ice and would not arrive this cured by careful and skillful handling is al- A The work of reurnishing and rentting the | flowee girls, Messrs. ‘Al Beaton and Frank | amount, | © GG S el a few i, The bdies' were' badh stovejin bystos) ani moud ot arelveihs Seured iy enrstitjana skiraljwndiingla ol | Dow's il w1 Toms Byen Grand hotel is being rushed forward as Coad of Omaha and He ‘aschal and charter of the Council Bluffs & Lake | crushed and scalded, = They were both | oo Ve to a Hn’ [Graenlandiiand. migh 2 themselves of the troubl» in q X as energy and lots of peopld can do it P; J. MacBrida) of thik were ushers. | Manawa Elcetric Railway company was | young, unmarried, and well-to-do farmers el 00 (it e Sk CAul LI UL TECL G o O St fl e HEADAUH CAT83D rY EYE STRAIN short rations were served n anticipation few days. Pyramid Pile Cure will cure the Clark will be home next week, and the first | The bride was dressed in a gown of heavy | amended in section two to permit them to persons whos e with | e i C e h A _ JERsO 4 8 Rt oAbtk Ruenba Hack 1 SRt \WEsokea St iRhcls i cAtasTroRhe) T, abloabtis0i oY=~ Sa0st Wupravaladiciseiol BEmorchmIatinLant| 10k Have RO I0sm WAt Yol ftted carload of furniture will put in an appearance | white silk, with pearl trimming, Mechlin e U L R CEDAR RAPIDS, e Wreckes .1 | ever, through the Danish government, that astonishingly short time. It relle the | Elasses will give them. This theory is mow Uiy a few days later. Mr. Clark made the Grand | lace, and veil and wreath of matural rose | Instead of Eighteenth avenue, and 'then 2 RAPIDS ep et e Flea™ | NN IHE Y bOr A Ware N Gh IanEeatal i TRt Fedlines tho Eamorm RAtan iy | 1 FImproperly fitted glasses < the best hotel in the country with the old | buds. The bridesmaid was dressed in | €ast to Fourth street, to avoid a number | Telegram to The Bee.)—Whil nglto ithe | EHEE Heitbuls Bankesmbir HOlNelHborEi A%0. noiTaatter Nowdlavke alayEEtha iR MAL crouse e troul . may | furniture, and when it Is dressed out from | whito crepe. The full choir of the church [ of rallway tracks, ===~ o | fair grounds at West Union today a hack | miles north. To secure one of these tion and stops the aching or itching &t once. wafely and Beyantl | top to bottom in its new trappings it be | was present, and the ceremony was fre- | O remonstrinee a#uinet 1aving 8 brICK | load of pecple was dashed into by a run- [ Dr. Cook, together with Messrs. Thousands who had resorted to expensive It k. Bycs tested freo of eharge. a greater surprise and delight than ever to | quently fnterspersed with choice music of | TICRETE OR TURLE evenue Tedtt SO 1 away team, a fearful wreck resulting. H. | Porter and Dunning, and four Eskim surgical treatment have been cured by the | THE ALOE & PERN FOLD CO,, 3 | the traveling public. There is no question but | a sacred character. After the ceremony | |OUrlA BITECt Caoe OUL & TCRELMY G070 | b1, Beach, a man about 80 years old, was so | started for the banks in an open boat Pyramid Pile Cure—in a number of instances Opposite Taxton Hotel f that it will be ready to receive guests a day | (he bridal party was driven to the residence | DEChton ex Gty Clerk Stovenson, one 06 Ihe | paaly injured that he dled fn an hour. Abe After a stormy voyage lasting ten days persons who had spent months in a hospital LOOK FORrII: ( LON. | or two before the meeting of the Army of | of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin A A L P UENE R ‘I}“” l'“('“‘:\, al. | Depew also received serious injuries. they found the Rigel and brought her to the under a pile specialist. It is a remedy that [ = t the Tennessce. The District Telegraph com- | Hughes, corner of Third strect and Ninth o Lttt . : s g assistance of the shipwrecked people, and none need fear to apply even to the most pany has taken quarters in the hotel and the | gyenue, where breakfast was served to about [ Teady there, and Spetman, who said he S ON R ¢ L ind oI ha dratiata ivsniteFTed ILoYENE RIEe\ aseravhtel B s woliant andiin Ak et s hemtor Postal Telegraph company will also reoe- (o i 4 : ‘| walked by there every day in the r 4. R U. CONTEMPT CASKS. i T L bR s ¥ T cIoRTaDt oyl a0 reoc- | hirty ‘Intimate friends and relatives. Mr. | Giy“Uhat there wae no walk at all. The The Miranda then took the Rigel in tow rhoidal tumors. If you are aficted with this cup; ce by a ch office. E. Mullen is employed as buyer for the K. S, 2 . » g e Hearing Resumed Before Jud w and left Sukkertopper on August 21, intend- stubborn disease you can master it, and mas- 2 ¥ v . : 3 o | iployed a ¥ s o as there t was csumed Judge Woods in | ¢ Bukk Lend: - g £ 18 spending several hundred dollars embellish- | G VEORRE IED COTRRIIY, (8 SRA R Terbietbe b i ol Gl @SRt ity G All went well for two days, but a heavy | experiment, but a medical certainty. It fs 4 8 £ 1 Ing his end of the rotunda, and will be ready | ypo (rain for Mimnetonka, where they wil ey e itV myrs-nwmn e e, CHICAGO, Se 5.—The hearing of the | sea the second night weakened the top of | manufactured by the Pyramid Drug Co. at U. 8. Depository, Umala, Nebraska, for trade by the 15th. stop for a time, After visiting in St. Paui | {here was rain enough o make knee.degy | CONtemPt cases against President Debs and | the ballast plank, on which an enormous | Albion, Mich. Your druggist keeps it or Money to loan on Improved farms at low [ @nd Minneapolis they will retarn to Omaha, | mui_ anywhere in this country. Keller | other oficers of the American Rallway union | dydostoc pressure ‘was exeried and it gave | Wil get it for you. 4 i beooming the mo, | CAPITAL, - - $400,000 a e T,uses for | Where they will be at home to friends after | mgved that the council go as a committee of | which was discontinued on July 25 was taken | oY at 1230 a. m., Augus o il U i AL had i siover rates, Dargaing In real estate, Fluses for | Where they will be at home to friends atter | moved that the council go as & com | was dlscontin ily 26 was ¢ DIANACaT hatwhiatio) Exre n (0 'the | fnown, ana drugkists everywhere aro order | SURPLUS, - = $55,500 ) rent. Fire and tornado insurance written v up by Judge Woods of the United States | Rigel to stand by. The night was cold, | ing it for their custom Money loaned for Iceal investors. Lougee & | Street. The clerk was ordered to advertise for | yii. 't court this morning Fioid A i U R L ennaedi] ¢ e Towle, 235 Pear! street Just as the hour of noon was being struck | bids for the city's coal. SO : B- dark and foggy and the vei ounded i ot ) s by the clocks all over the c.ty, Rev. John The council refused to exempt Mrs. Keys Special Counsel Walker for the govern- | like balls on the billows. fes [ Officers and Directors—Ilenry W. Yates, prese Saturdny Night the Finish Askin, D.D., pronounced the words that | from the expense of building a sidewalk ment announced a filing of a supplementary | , On board the Miranda ".” I“.-_“_"“""‘!”" ident; Jobn B. Collins, vice-president; Lewis 3 Notice 18 glven to the public generally that | united in marriage Mr. George R. McLeran | £, L. Shugart wanted an extra electric [ bill of information. Attorney Gregory for | moy Aremen, leaving the boller xoom with: S. Reed, Cashier; Willlam H. 8. Hughes, assist ; Saturday night will finish the great dissolu- | of Omaha and Miss Necle M. Ogden of Coun- | |ight at the northwest corner of Bayliss | (e defense, moved f Siry iR e nion :i‘::§"r.;5"yr.,‘1‘\l:: o HE s e gl ant cashler, ] tion sale at tho Boston Store. Until then | ¢il Blu The wedding took plice at the | park as a protection against footpads. ) SR % e L ALHLE LS s b fatals all goods will be offered at the sale prices. | residence of the bride's parents on Fairview | * A six-page petition from the wvas temporarlly overriled, | The taking ‘of | the ship's side, tiey were only kept in THE IRON BANK. 3 Thousands of bargains in different depart- | avenue, and was witnessed about forty | Bridge & Terminal company asking evidence was then begun. »~_umnl>~|~m'u H-'_ point of !\!:" apt n’« S ol okl i S ments, which is sure to prove interesting | Intimate friends. The bride was attired in | mission of taxes on their bridge property President Debs was not present at the [ Ie3OTFRT: Phocarpaniers "“| LTI o0 7 it examine a gown of ivory-flowered satin en traine, | was referred to the judiclary committee olitactiawing 8o & hiskTindss;’ but (e lotherdl fou. vis ny ikt UADaLE LT ed i Next week will be entirely different. ANl [ and wore the usual bridal veil. She wes | The marshal was ordered to notify all | ghgses oWINE 10 W% ' and st daslight, a8 water was invading the our new fsll geods will be opened up for | accompanied by her sister, Miss Katherine | property owners to trim their shade trees | d¢fendants were in court coslibunkerssanc a atorm Syas threntenin the inspection of the public ome very | Ogden, who wore white tulle with yellow rib- | to the height of eight feet, according to Attorneys for the Santa Fe rallroad, which [ the ship was abandoned. The crew was 4 cholce novelties of cur own importaticn in | bons. ~ Mr. Frank Carmichael of Omaha | ordinance. had brought proceedings against the de- | taken aboard the schooner. l:lr“-'*\.""'.'“”"‘l':' var.ous lines will be ready for comparison .,‘.1 m.‘{ he n‘ral as 1..»4‘1"“..(.:’ 5 I")‘n‘ 1!.::‘1.1 The council agreed to meet the board of | fendants similar to those of the government, | pite) he. {‘“ e doLIA Thardiy have Been | S chorus Loheng Faithful and Tru pervisors toda pgard to county hos . ir 28 R A0 i ki b 1 BOSTON STORE e et | o ATy MOFR tday, i zemard “lo/icounty o ked leave to amend their bill. Juc T under the trying conditions without U Bl e | W arneni L. S Welah, Misa: MAzgaret: Liddell | Masor. Oeaver aaked the ‘council to: take Woads ruled Ihat while.lbe testimony beard | loss. of ife. Nothlng except the sallors The cause of the present boom in real [ Mr. I M. Treynor and Mr. L. B. Copcland, | somo steps toward abating a crying nuisance | omom D€ L"“-‘“}f:‘ ’w ‘Y;\nlnwm_\l in w‘,- bags were saved from the Mirand; The R estate (s due somewhat to fthe successful the bridal party descended the stalrs | in the shape of yard gates swinging. out | Soycrmment case it should also be appll- | passengors lost all their baggage exe pt the | sale of frult and garden lands by M-sses. [ and tok their plice in a bower of palm in | upon the sidewalks and making dangerous | "pi¢ A the Santa Fe proceedings: =~ clothing worn when they went on board the 4 Day & Hess In the Klein tract. ‘They have | the parlors, where the emony was per- | obstructions. Adjourned to mect next Mon- s ”'1'"|'w lr} mansger d he '_'“*l] Rigel at Sukkertoppen. Many of them lost i 200 acres in amounts to suit, sui‘able tor | formed After the usual congratulations, | gay. ern Union Telegraph company, wis called | expensive scientific intruments and hunting 4 fruit and gardens. Also bearing fruit farms | dinnér was served. The happy couple tcok ey and produced a collection of over § tele- | equipments. ] Borie thavattrrconiiralntfact Hob: Sorinme 6o, Domestic sosp breaks hard water. grams bearing upon the strike. The defense | Al the botanical, geologleal and etlnologi- N — 2 Kot - B e o — bitterly objected to the admittance of tele- | cal collections, and all the photographs 1 stipation, Bonaentis acs AT TR whero they will stay a few weeks. Upcn Rt 2 - ) | D bl : g . 0 | oninary Re- - omestls soap outlasts cheap soap. Tetontng they will make (helr. home et 4111 | o o510, Jaunary, 124 for good | grams, but Judge Woods finally admitted | probably the finest ever taken in Greenland, | fovenator 1o B rligines, ' The Lake Manawa Railway company has | Dodge street, in Omaha. Mr. McLeran AL them. Dozens of them were read, and when | went down with the Miranda. Prof. Dyche | the most sations, Nerv. 4 established & one-half rate for all ohureh | holds a responsible position with the Chauta the cauious’ (:8ay81iy0ur money iandiibuy;a {iog Sicansan unlyaralty s lostSia/ no tot Joti|siWondarcu) 0 ous tiohing and Sunday school picnic parties to Lake | Churchill Pump company in Omaha. The Rev.iT: ¥. Thickstun says in regard to the | 17 Mestans Wt 7ead, (b AR Iouit that 1t “;““[.“fl ‘”_“‘”' eenls "“"X’"""" 'l’"' Wright | the age; 1t obhateyes 3 Manawa, besides freo admission to Grand | OUng lady whom he weds has made a name | chantauqua movement Well,” showing it 1o be a private telegram. | ing studies of the glaciers near Sukke oas been eu- : po.ts, . Plazsa. RV S = magn ficent contralto volce. . A host of | ‘““The feeling among the people is univer- Attorney Gregory took occasion to de- | toppen, but otherwise the expedition was a | leadingsclens o Strengthens, i Fur cobs to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele- | friends will extend congratulatizns | sally favorable to the inauguration of a Chau- | nounce the prosecution for giving the In- | failure from the sclentists' point of view, as tific men of R NY1gorates 1 [ 3 Tele: I3 and ” 4 biic A Europe and and tones the rhone 48, best wishes. tauqua for 18 There is an enthusiasm in “{""’]l"‘“ :‘11‘ fl“:“ I'“' "I"" ’”"A“'" “ :u‘llr"‘ :I was :n]w of u.»lxpnrm.ml.. The journey | ZYoe en*ire system, e e o Mr. Quiney L. Martin and Miss Celia atiie {5 o oods sald that he did not consider the | homeward was without incident othier than Hugyan is - Hudyam cures PERSONAL PARAIGRAPHS. this direction that is inspiring. As o loca- | WOOCS S41C Uit e (L8 MOE COme e o ton o \ ; e Mott, both of Denver, were married yester- S ¢ doren motuts | allesed garbling of the dispatch | the adverse winds and insufficient provisfons, arely vege b 11 Ly, ; 4 — day morning at 11 'clock at the residence of | on, ](:"‘l‘,fi_ In mind a half dozen pOInts | gymounted to much. “When I read that | only ten days’ supplics for forty men having Eibe Nervousnees, i Miss Susan Hoffman, the pianist, has re- 1 o's 88 /. Q. Sa ) MRREY: T v 0 Chautau- | yeregram fn the papers,” sald the court, “I | been placed on the Rigel, and the addition of stops kmission 4 1 P the bride’s sister, Mrs. W. G. Sawyer. Dr. | qua purposes. Possibly the owners of some r 8! P b end develope g turnsd from her summer vacation. John Askin perf'rmed the ceremony, which | of these localities are so in symbathy with | 4:4 Dot attach much importance to It, as it | the Miranda's crew made ninety-one men rurnllmelwss 20y a0 restires g ‘ Postmaster Bowman Is slowly fmproving, | was witnessed only by the members of the | our plans that a part, If not the whole, of | 914 1ot appear particularly incendiary. on board the little Vessel of 700 tons. Some | Of the dis § weak organs. | Steam and Hot Watsr Heating foe ! but is still unable to leave his room. family. Mr. Martin is a busin man 5 L It was shown that Debs had nothing to | of the passengers slept in the hold on top | Gays. Cure Paine in the ] Miss Hattlo Becker of Lincoln, Neb., {s | of Denver, and his bride has been em- | ne Sroands ‘;(‘” e ccantributed 1o help o | 4o with the sending of the “Buy a gun” [ of the salt and fish. Sea gulls constitute “I’:' 1}"" back, loses Residences and Bulldings. s of Lincoln, Neb., g - | the good werk, Possibly, too, the presen . . N > E visi{ing fri-nds in Council Bluffs and Omaha, | Ployed as 'a_teacher In the public schools | Ghautauqua building, as & free gift, or. a¢ | Gispatch, and that it was eent by a sub the only fresh meat of the party for the last HANI{ODB L nintsidpped J. C. BIXBY. W . Thickatun et las evening fr 4 | 150 Fame G by et o he rerion | ek ' amt) e o B ke ram | % ne rating ot oter teemrams 3r. | R %ere cunt canmot b given o ¢ e i ' few da and recreation in the eastern | (i, " £ P14 (1P (hrOUER some of the | jts present owners. Three-fourths of it will [ Mylfora was temprarily excused and John | tain Dixon and the orew of \he Rigel for 202 Main. 203 Pearl Streets, Council part of the state. be sufficient for the new pavilion, and afford | Brennock, a city contractor, took the stand. | their efforts in behalf of those whom they Bluffs, 1 ' Miss Margaret Liddell has returned from br. €. H 03 Death Claim Pald. Tfu!lnz :'""”4{'1" “'\'“‘» \T"“‘ other f '{”; f | During his hearing President Debs entered | had rescued. e party will have a banquet 3 e idatiicdid, ] L an all summer's trip to the home of her The London Guarantee and Accident com- | !t can be utilized by belng converted Into | (g room. He was pale from his recent [ at South Sydney before leavi t cl y. Over 2,000 private Indorsements. " relatives in Salt Lake. pany (lmited) of London, England, paid its | claes rooms for teaching purposes, @ great | jliness and was scarcely uble to walk as he | time & handome estimosial sl be: e | Prematareness meuns impoqeney. . the frst GEo. 7. BANFORD, (s N, RICKMAN, The Misses Clara and Mame Mag:e of Du. | policy fourteen days after proofs were filed | &ccommodation to the C. L. 8. C. department | maqe his way to his seat. He left his bed | sented to Chptain Dison 1170 symiptom of semini weakness and resident. Cashier, E buque aro in the city, guests of their cousin, | through its Council Bluffs agency, being | Of the Chautauqua. Or if it should be | ggainst his doctcr's orders The lost ship Miranda was built in 1884 e L = Oliver Anson, chief clerk of the Union Pa- | first company to pay. F. W. Voswinkle, re- [ deemed best to put up a new building, with a Witness Brennock testified to having se- | for the St. Johns and New York trade. She | .The new discovery was made by the speclalints cific freight office. cording agent, 104% South Main street. w"mx mvh«;hy of fw"“i ."x'xl| rlllm- g«mml nl; curcd during the strike an order of nonin- | is famous as the vesscl which lost the cele. 1. $he old :«v‘ us 1]1].[..“.::13 icol m«m.xm-“ it s v e tachments, the total cost will be only about | terference from Debs, which order he used ; . s the strongest vitalizer made. s very power- ] Mrs. Warner L. ch and on les 4 = Arierance brated Leary timber raft off Long Island ul, Lut harmless, Sold for 00 a package, o TERRS R W ‘:-"l.';' ‘\lh—m“\‘v“};‘nl ave | Try glass of Sulpho-Saline or Soterian | $6.000. In elther event our citizens are equal | in having some switching done in the rail- | wound. For | Th Rixt alig e T B T L T s L been employed there for about four monthe | MiEeral waters from the famous Excelsior | to the emergency. Let there be immediate | road yards. He said he experienced much | running to Central Ameriea and the Weet | WHLen guarantee given for a cure. 1t you buy - and will have hik firec chanas T, montht. | eprings at George Davis', Paul Schneider's | and united action In this dircction, and, dur- | dificulty in baving the railroid cars moved. | Indies. She s said (o have boen nawes | B PExtmnd are ‘mot entircly’ cured, " six more of COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. ; © | and O. H. Brown's drug stores. John Lin. | Ing the next three months, very tangible L e will be sen ou free. of all ch Send for | € acquaintance of his new son. o . s May N o for $90,000. elrculars and teatimonials, Address Capit /o b d der, general agent. gress can be made along the line of a Chau- Strike May Never Be Called Of. s sapital, $100,000 ' s Arthur returned yesterday from St BT fauqua for 1885.% CHICAGO, Sept. 5.1t 'seems probable now Cotiast Bt o Fira HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Pro - - 7 12,000 hiree weeks' eastern trip, during which he aw th ssing Man - o e formal ord . g © e P ’ ot 3toc arke 2114 e of the oldes visited Washington, New York and other Rev. Dr. Kennedy, the missing pres Gas cooking atoves for rent and for sale ap | that the formal order, calling off the Pull A one and one-half story frame cottage, | Junction Stockton Market, and Ellig | (One of the cldest banks n the state of lowa. 3 issing president Taan airikekwilll naxih the disusd ¥ Forithe " We solicit your business and collections. \We cities. He was accompanied by his wife, | of College Springs, la., was seen in Councyy | 998 Co.'s office. > A 4440 Hamilton street, owned and occupled Streets, San Francisco,Cal. pay b per cent on time deposits. We will be L iRis Fama o or hpats Sl ek i) w » Ia., unci 5 fourth tme delegates from the eighteen bicased 'to sce and ferve you. little longer visit with friends there, and ex. | Pl Saturday, August 25, by H. C. Bab- | Washerwomen use Domestic scap. branches of the A. R. U at Pullman have | S| 4 pects to return home next week. cock, rector of St. Paul's, one of his former ———— failed to meet in respopse to a cill sum- 1 L pupils, who now lives in this city. Mr. Bab- SETTLED WITH A SIN-SHOOTER. moning them to consider the matter of de- f Mise Katherine Shepler, who graduated | P'P! Y r. Bab from the High schoot tws yoncs Saquated | cock Wwas passing the Metropolitan hotel on claring the strike at an end. [t is said W. C. ESTEP, high honors, and who since’ then has been | Broadway when he noticed the familiar form | Dificuity Botwe that the n for tMs apparent apathy ’ r 1 doing very succenstul work an o ioas been | of Dr. Kennedy sitting at the front window Kesults in n Weapon Bolng Used. on the part of the strikers is that the m N the public schools, has gone to the Letand | WIth his heels perched up in a lounging at- | CRESTON, Ia., (Speclal to The | JoTity of each divigln s at present em- unera ”ec []r b m a mBr Stanford, Jr., university of California, where L;‘I‘"";”':;" & woll acquainted, he stepped I | pee)—Dan Riggs, who resides eleven miles Pioyed 1. the akiops: i as been admitte S de and greeted his old teachér, but receives 1 P 5 TR ; 41 bas beer aimitied fula reguias siandiag | 248 N34 ETR0ISC, KA 01f Soasher, but ¢ ived | gouth of Creston, made an attempt last even- | Wil It Pressrved by Works of Peace. 14 N, Main 8t , Council Bluffi ] o ear of college wor 2 a han usual. Othe § , u : i N Max Burmelster, son of the landlord cf | lttle mannerisms caused the young man to | ing to take the life of his brother-in-law, [ KOENIGSBURG, §épr, 5.—Emperor Will Ofies 21-FA ONE<-Restdonos 83 ). the Tremont house, left yesterday for Gep. | f€¢1 that something was wrong with the [ E. Roberts. A horse belonging to Rob sterday for Ger- 0 iam, accompanied by ithe empress, is here. many to enter a new conservatory of music had got into Riggs' pasture and he went to d y stomed neatness made this very notice- gz p a P Ve established b, Prof. Schwenderman ce- | get the animal. Riggs and Roberts have e Burmeister’ has dovelopeg nerdetmant. | able. Dr. Kennedy asked the young man in | been enem:es for a 1ng tme, and when | (0 the memory of the igrandfather of the the violin as a pupll of Hans Albert, and | ® YA8ue sort of way what the latter was [ Riggs caught a glimpse of his old enemy | Present emperor, Willtamy I. The mayor read now intends devoting two or three 'years | G°INE here, although he had recently held a | on his premises his passicn was arouse an address of weledmé from the people of doctor. His attire was unkempt and hi a Yesterday he unveiled ‘the monument ere ==Special Noticess abroad in study of his favorite instrument | 10P8 talk with him concerning his locating in | and pulling a revolver he fired at Roberts, | Koenlgsburg. Emperor Willlam, replying, N ARENANTAS y Council Bluffsmm b Council Bluffs, and if in a normal mental | the shot passing through Roberts' clothes | $21d it was well sald that the country had £ Infants d Child [— - et = P . condition would not have asked such a ques- | on the right side. Roberts came to town | been won by the sword, but ne had pledged or an. ren OR RENT, LARGE, PIIVATIS BARN, NEA! i tion. The doctor said he was stopp and swore cut & warrant for Riggs' arrest. | his word as an emperor that It should be Fifth avenue and Fearl street, Apply at B The people’s party will hold its county con- | th 1 office. | 8 Col ol he Metropolitan for a short time on! The two men are well known and have many | kept by works of peace. The imperial party “ g - " 3 - “ - e vention at Liberty hall Tuesday, September | expected 1o go to Omaha that very day. A | friends then proceeded to the main square, where 1 eepatarie oo woll gdaptad iachiidren that [ BaoFie exrws Colle, Constipasion GARBAGE REMOVED, VAULTS CLEANED, | 25, at 11 o'clock &. m., for the purpose of | later investigation of the hotel register fails | A fatal accldent cccurred at Bridewater | the unvelling took place vecomumend it as superior fo apy swescsiption | Rour Blomach, Disrrhe tation, <0 Burke, s W, S Homarar i LI ] nominaiing a county attorney, auditor, clerk, | 1 Feveal h's name ther lnst evening. L. I Kirke Hal - b ) 3. &-dnuum M. e Wil Worms, given sleop, and progvies 04 FOI SALE, 1 HEAD HORSES AND MULES | » " ' Bromer were engaged in & frendly wrest Russinn Thistle Found in Denver. 111 £o. Ozford £4, Lrooklyn, N. ¥ gestion, draft and driving, Cunniogaam hack and reconder and two supervisors. Neok will be | The laund A 1 2 usses, 4 [ Neola witl be se laundries use Domestic soap, when Kirke was thrown to the ground with | DENVER, Sept. 6.—The Russian thistls Without Injurious medication, coupe, § Dusses, 4 Capreus And: DaKKge WaEORSy entitled to six delegates, Hardin, Minden A — such foree as to paralyze hi All effc : S = iih i T e t Norwalk, Washington and York four each, | , N dslay in closing loans on improved | {o‘veatore him {0 his normal condition wers | o E4ined @ foothold in Colorado. Spect Pawiss I Maln sireet.” Counsl TiaeT A Hoomer, Crescent, Garner, Knox and Wright, | farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of title | ynavailing and his death s expected iny | PNS have n found near Denver and it “The uw of *Castoria s 6o universa! and | *“For several years I have recommended ot ] L Sl ¥ three each, and the other townships two each. | Prepared and real estate for sale use? & | mement. % o ¥ ¥ |1 believed recont mysterious deaths among its merits 8o well known that it scems a work | your * Castoria,’ and shall always cootinue t¢ FOR RALR, THR FURNITURE AND x.xlz,\lna In the oty each ward will ba entitied to five | Thomas, 201 Pearl street, Council Blufts. o6 Davenport, a well digger, had an ex. | %1€k In this vicinily wire caused by cating of supercrogation to cudorse it. Few are the | do so as it has invariably produced beneticia & Drat-clase Teputatin, feeding from 00 1o 80 ot ?rlruun-: Joopt ll,u- Seco ‘Il'l which will have g e perience yesterday that will b: retained in | (M8 indigestible plant 4nt Cligent families who do not keep Castoria | results,” medl; located Middle Dioadway at the Junctios our, and the Third, two. The city primaries A his \ory for some . He was working - an easy reach.” EowiN F. PaRDI D, b ipes. W e Dust SCAN will be held at § p. m., Friday. September | 020 Pearl street. Telephone, 260 S anary lon s T ML e Assosiation In Oedery A P ol b iR Addrm Casios Manrvy, D, D., 125th Street and Tth Ave., New York Cit 21, and outside precinets on the same date, Planning or Taves borse that was uced to haul away the dirt CINNATI, Sept. 5.—One hundred and Few York City. but at wuch hours and places us the respec- | Tho board of county commissioners fa still | f€ll into the well. The descent of the ani- | Seventy delegates 1o the twenty-first annual tive chairmen shall designate in their calls. 1n seasion, and will hardly closs their lab mal was impeded by an iron shield, coveriug | convention of the Rallway Mail Ag nts ~ww CENTAUR CoMPANY, 7T Mumnat StREeT, New York Crre, The Councll Blulls Kind . o e ! '." - ol POT8 | one-half of the well, and supported by iron | National Mutual Aid assoclation met angd L T S R e A S M TV 5 P o idergarten Row | before Friday night. Yesterday they fixed | from the bottom. Mr. Davenport was con- | listened to reports showing their associgtion o - - - open at No. 639 Willow aveuue. upon the levy for the year, the total belug | fined in the space below for nearly an hour, | to be in good order, WA e e 8 1 No nig, & Pearl ENERAL HOUSEe