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DATLY Eif: U DAY, JUNE 11, 1895, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Mocmses oot as the proprictor, fo oas | MAIL EASTY leO\IO\I\H\‘T"..':.,':‘,‘;r,,":::.\..t.'r",.'1:;‘,,.&;',‘;::\,.'»~:".‘.2.r’ r»yuu 4, f":l‘ »\\hnn‘v he y“nfn\(‘m!.:.“. l:’rl':n;\::g :l!\:'lr‘lya y4'vl“}"n:\‘nm{| ,jr;,).. |l,'\ '\"‘" ,." ‘ OFFICB, « - NO.12 PEARL 8TREET here is a specimer Hereison Latham, Mrs, Wyman's Impetuoas | criminal courts to get revenge, and filed in- | Effort for Petter Survios for this City and I are Lover, Hanle] Up fr Being Toase, | ik vgning 3. ¢, Haptord, commonty Conngil Elufh, B s ecner | NTNE 0P Their - Wark by rraurig and Experlenco. \u\ym W . Dellvered by carrier to any part of the city, wig wer n the charge of frequent 196 miles west of Omaha, about mid . . W. TILTON, Lessee, " s - " aBine: 1 hes s 4 anpe S A RS L UL LR mew | Drs. Cor 1 an? Shepard-a \ wae we 1 tired r | TELLS HIS OWN STORY OF THZ WIOING | In a gambling b They were In the | CORRESPONDENCE WiTH SENATOR GEAR |Th B e s mches Kcarfe? | ais and as & modical firm—represent I Disease o duitenngs et TELEPHO Dusiness office, No. 8; night | place when Knott suftered his loss | | about 11 a. m. This gives every town be- 1 il Digewre (Sultenings the editor, 2. — | - . . —_— ‘ ween Fremont and Kearney an opport IS ) e highest 1 weation in Kot wor each spring for ‘ COUNCIL P IROCEEDINGS, | to avall itself of this fast mail i intry, each being an alumnus of a Wt tor senson Always spr il — g A 4 : . L L L LA L Despiir by the Coy and Fickle | Vast Quantity of Routine Business at an | Adequate for Theee CitiosVitally Affocted ‘n».(z‘.\ Glenwood and Missourl Valley | Dr. W. H. was president of his 3 he he over the eyes, pierchin the tems Grand hotel, Councll Blufts, Newly fur- Moods of the W | Adjourned Meeting | — Trouble Mainly with Union [ the* councit Brum RO LB Medical Coile | S 05 ‘Hik'a Ine_ thote - neons - ORE ed. Reop Oct. 1. E. F. Clark, Prop. | Worshiped | An adjoruned meeting of the city council acific anil Barlington, 2.3 O \ )4, : 1) the most famous | t can ¢t It was with me day and night nished. R z ! Vorss tia i p. m 1 Omaiha > 1 titution of ite kir h \ | = nd_ heaviness all through foined the Congregational |and Aldermen Barstow, Brewick, Brown 2 TP ’ 0 p. m., and leaves ( 6 g A TR e whA | much. The throat and nose were inflamod Charl and M { w Harrison Latnam was released from | Grahl, Greenshields, Rishton, Shubert and | Since The Bee called atiention to the m | RRE O Rlg e at Ttush M « ¢ and my eyesight seemed to be Omaha 1y F. n a bond ¢ ) Sunday Mre. Clara | Spetman present | fective mail service, ace 1 the Post- | Marg ! e | - b ek Lt The oves w atery and blurred Thickstu W aaid pee 1 if hat r Clea retuFned his veto of i © departme ¢ to Ohieha 1 Council Blufts | {4 e e A Hiethbe | s i nd t veballs, My breath Ca and Anna Gindra, bot t Taat ting ettlin the movement to have the remedy applied has | not 4 A 18 . ¢ N v \ A rap of Om 1 lay ¢ g by M ¢ & been setadily prosecuted active in the | gin T ; f th . anl Kufe it ¢ anhin. . Y& faited ¢ £ Mr n for dama [ ¥y lay ] 1 the feels N I ' 1009 Fifth | ! pects d AN | poar 8 nth avenue, for $2 His reasons | the Merchants and Mar i Aot I are an exper 1 busl y . 1§ \ ) t rtren tuche yieldod “ ave 4 collat way kept out of sight Sunda and yesterday | t 1 investig n sh 1 that the | or Council Bluffs, w + v it mercha v to Taat | At 1 the 1 1 leanning ’ noon ) a wa 1 alled of the ot | accla Had been th sUlt ot Mrs, Pe i Jufls : 0 cafi b AL i with i1 Atarth | LROALIHINCae " s ; . i P e s, cation, h eeded in enlisting tl staction Hoail wh 1 U 1 e rapidly. A few bru 1 & fon to carry a wn carelessn r injurles we i AT 3 R LB v back to perfect health aseanlting George n y or Pt kb ! hought it bad policy for the council to allow ¢ matter. The discrimina cause thelr. time is more cr AL RUN DOWN, \ By, f PIEREARE And AEreRADIE a hearing In Justice Cook's court t Tt n all day < for a chat 1 clafms ex end of a luw ads and Postofcs departmen uncil Bluffs or Omaha treatm I at i cost so small that the to it r precaution she it. On m 1 ¢ man Brown, the . : 1 of the bu s me Weak Heart, Nervonsness and | 1 v afford it bt AL i veto was placed on file and the matter was il A RIS, and, i feat, Of the castbound fast mail they are either 1 i Yield to Corvect 1 t Thieves nto a Milwaukee frefght car | called at t ik ; ey # URE the fext YEUHE, 11 Kansas City, is so marked tha 1 to take the slow mails that evening | yipq n J, Copeland i AVERTE A T n the rafiway yards some time n | filed an ir harg! satham with | 0 o a8 introduced and passed al authorities have been foreed to a t noon the next day or wait ov | Cou ifrs,” W f ¢ well-known FARMER 1BE0MN, 2 and 4 o'clock yestetrday morning tol anit brought before the | under a suspension of the rules, extending wxplath the Wnomalous situation hours for the next fast mail gardener, has' had & b 11 expot { e Wbout $5 worth of he nd other merchan- | oommissic aflornoon and asked:|-the time ot the Omala Brides and Terminal| IR VB oar WhiRE justice In that? I fail Modale, Town, Furnishes an Instance ow following corresy lence, iieh 1 dixe | Railway company for th expenditur of sfaction and usefulness Is to | « g The W the me re ent i 2 A il ¢ i to give his f case. }! 1 ik 1 180 L | passed between Superintendent White of e three cities | 1 i A o A Al fers a aflors of the late war wh iidn't shoot at her,” said he ot | $76.000 until January it Wi bl oLl A i 5 | Mr. Frank Behm, lale, Towa, recently B have thelr own and the b \terest of thelr I didn’t t 1 Ir he city solicitor was instructed to give the |4l LI Cad 1 Senator Gear A “‘ Y | took brief course of Home treatment domtades at heart ar led to assemble in | her late Satur ing from the | marhal notices to be served on the occupants | betw sen Secretary Dawson of the Merc I AL L | w peland and Shepard v ho the farmers’ room at the court house Friday | house of ex-Ald olson with a man | of North Twenty-first street, between Ave- |and Manufecturers association and Mr. Gea 1 Blatee & ety i evening, June 14, at 8 o'clock sharp. | named Marion, who works at the govern.|nues B and C, to vacateithe street | throws considerable new light upon the que ot Avhan, the th [ ines thoroughly and prompta 3, M. Duncan bhegan suit in the district| .= " “eer | The petition for the removal of the ur . aNSERe T Vsl | than' 7:30 a. m i\ ; " rh of the Jaighey court yesterday to enjoin Pottawattamie | MeNt rip-raps. We had been engaged ever | jjgh¢ from Main, near Sixteenth avenu o e L lm‘ws AN Ofice. 6t | the. Beo bocl (b thivae ¢ i “ ik ‘h*. R RaTSMIEAR O ‘f NSTH(Y. TRORRGrEr . B, Rasd knd: Avdlt ince a year ago last ¥ vy v, and, as she | the corner of Main and Sixteenth avenuc Hntendent Haliway Matl Seeve |, It (& strange to me that | ey Diseare fo that 1 could huraivilisy J. M. Matthews from charging h ap IBEd L0 BOF RIKIIR W SRS LIRS L WAS granteo J A . 4 1t Saliway Nall S€rve | jendent White feels that he t 2 | ha t v farm work. Your home treats & pordonal property tax of $164 h n hought I had the right to say| The petition of Lydia Matthews for the fice, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1, 1895.— | morning fast mall east that the fdea. does not ‘ ment soon fixed me all right, and I am in e his stock at the time he bought it | Whether she should be running around with | payment of taxes by the city was not|Hon. John H. Gear, S., Burlington, | suggest itself to him to induce the railroads to 1 health now and have been 8o H ans p Ll Ol LRGeS B LU (bl | Ta.: Sir—I have the honor to acknowledge | change t our of the departure of r ¥ A O L SN 3 out and said I would the lady home. | The city solicitor was instructed to give LARA2L Lebiddep,dl, b oot to 7:3 ! o HETRLH SBND The local Knights of the M ees cele § L i | FSCaIpE DY iratarent Ybiir oo UnIcAtion | MOTHINES trathR 30 a. m. This will in FOR HOME TREATMENT SEND FOR ‘_r,' U B A L o Marion wouldn't get out, and the woma A the legality of d LSV L A LU L B Bl ata | volve the Postoffice department in no addi SYMPLOM BLANK Plufts bra ”’" G T LIEL oMo | wouldn't go with me, and so I pulled a re b Highton edsl toweryno anntoll SN Y, 30 RAUTEEREL S Alte, onoiute okt 1l exp! and it will give satisfactory i luffs branch, and the fourteenth of the ) ST end | make the total number three on each tower | Master general, requesti hat a fast mai AR S ver of t 1 diin tend | I n each tower convenlent it peiniess men of . Ce order, last evening, by giving an entertain- | YO'YST OUL of my besket T AL AnGERCH {stead of four, | train, easthound, be established over the Chl- | § eu LU Bl el RS, COPELAND & SHEPAR ment in the Grand Army hall. An inter- | tha el T etition of W. E. Haverstock fo cago, Burlington & Quincy railroad from | 7' 5 A ¢ B UL AL X al't the v sister bbed me by the arm petition of 3. Ha k for a|Cf For his information I beg leave to say the [ esting program was rendered, after which | ;16" "{urnbled and fell. | My fnger must t grade on Third street was not | Council Bluffs, Ta., to leave that city not|wpale trouble with these late morning trains came dancing and refreshments e 0 : f ) 1 | later than 7 a. m 1y R = ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LIF J Al 2 ! have been on the trigger, for the gun acci N b SRUIE e 0 d SeTh ies in the fact of the arrival of the 9:40 a 152 The boys of the eastern part of the city | dentally went of. | Bugineer Etnyre reported that the proposed | | 1S QUHLOR E8 BEPR UD two oOF tATSe | m Burlington train from Denver at Omaha, | il \ ; BUILDING, OMAHA, NEB. made life miserable for those who tried t The woman cried out that she was shot, | temoval of the Main street bridge to Mynster | {Imes within the past few years, and each | 45g the 11 a, m, train on the Union Paclfic il ongland, Jist Aveaue A, { oftice Hours—0 to 11 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m. wor, last evenin the tent where the | I b ) street and repairing it would cost $2,000, and | Lime has been given consideration, but un- | o “council Bluffs. The time of these two LA 1L, nings—Wednesdays and Saturdays only, pARL Bvening in. Lae -k where el and I ran up to her to sce if she was, but | o =, T s 1 v 40-f brid fortunately investigation has shown that the | ° 4 i “When I went to Dr. Shepard a few 6 to 8. Sunday—10 to 12 m. Latter Day Saints are having special meet- | couldn't find any traceg of it, though I ran | ! 1A SNt Hekeyabnt SE000. asicl|| DEHEREIUHEL CHASHUBIIA WO ABIVE LA EH |t Gt oyt e 80 G} Lo FEAGH (OMAHA 2 T idithe frhary 1 3 a4 | Main street would' cost between $6,000 and i and Council Bluffs not later than 7 a. m G— ngs ey pelted the tent with bricks and | v fingars through her hair. She said, | M p establishment of such a train would be ex- 1S e stones and yelled themselves hoarse, but no T i $7.00 To put the Main street bridge in L | without inconvenience to anybody. nes and 3 meelves hoarse, but no | \Don't kill me,’ and 1 said, ‘I don't intend | ceedingly slight, o much 0 as to make it | “' —_— complaint was made to the police. i [ Bood order by building new plers, laying a | (ECAUEN SRR AN M R0 88 T, haKe %1 This s a matter that concerns not only — — — - 5 £ new floor and repairing the fron work ~would | 878018V (IMDOSEIL € (OF thE department 1o | ¢ye newspapers, as Captain White seems fo Mrs. George noffer, who lives near the | Latham further said that he had carried feg give it a favorable consideration | e rge Sche ld L . L it ath i | cost $500. On motion of Alderman Grahl the 3 4 [imply, but equally the whole business com t t rner of Thirty-ftth street and Avenie B. | revolver with bim for about a month, and | (Lot 20, ST G o i committec of the | Councll Bluffs and the whole west fa pro- | A, DU UG, He, WACHE Lesiiers for _LO0K a e Time was fined $20 in Justice Vien's court yester- | on one occasicn took it out of his pocket | I ! vided with excellent railway postoffice service : IhY tor eaRRuIting Mre.: Obstiel N M Lt nd threatened to kil | Whole, to be considered at a meeting Wednes- | pp o€ WEE SETUIERT LAY heBIof] viea | Mas also taken up the matter with the post as the final decision was rendered, Mre. | Limself, but he never threatened to kil | UG at® & m G G G Hon the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney rail. | Master Keneral und will continue to call his The “Vestibuled Flyer” makes: Schaeffer appealed the case to the district [ her, He did the same thing with a dirk [ 5% S CECICAR AR G5 1 g oui [ road on three trains eastbound, No. 4 leav- | pory Hhatre ta . 6 R e ? 5 court and swore out a warrant for Thomas | knife once, but she got it away from him [ ¢ the electric light towers and find out | jng council Bluffs at 10:07 a. m., No. § leav- | tortainy degire that the matter be not al Ly, Omaha..4:45 p. m. 5 g Y whether the braces are in good condition. ! N lowed to rest as it does now. The attention Young for assault and battery. | and threw it into ancther room, where he ing at 5 p. m., and N 12 on the Chicago & Northwes! 8 p. m., and The old Kru rn it provid r damage case, which the t bef I ) thurst of the Nebraska senators and the congres. Avr. Chicago 7:55 . m, From all indication ot it before going home hese outbursts now the council settled two years ago for $1,000, an s : ] sional delegation has been called to it, and - Pythias will have one of the finest if not the | he said, were the result of her apparent | gointl SHEE (RO VERES GAC tly In ex- [ wo fallway postofices eastbound, one leav- | you can rely upon thelr co-operation. T r What could be bette largest procassion on their Memorial day ever | uncertainty as to what she ought to do | cees of wimt the judgement could possibly '”LI ”“"l““l‘“ 3lu e bk ‘('" 11:40 a. m., | fyry perewith Captain White's letter in order h i feen n Council Blufts on @ similar oceasion. [ with his proposals cf marriage. = One nisht | juve ‘een, was brought. up by 4 motion to | thd the other on No. 6 at 4:53 p. m. ‘”",‘l'" | that the correspondence may be kept intact S el hey are receiving new acceptances daily to | she would be bubbling over with affection | Wi tnasied thaTF re Erariaiarale Wik Hlds MLl acific provides ope yo! cn e attention of the post- : AL % S e ot S aes [atly, Loi]iana wouid g e i il o ipay.the witnestes thelt here i a di- | o railway postoffices eastbound, one leaving | L 1oP¢ You will call the attention of the post Tickets and full information at 1324 Farnam Street i ent out ister ges and di- | for nim, and the next thing she would be | ygrecment between the city and Mynster & | (oo, rai‘fny bostofices R § | master general to it S visic ; 1| it the weather s only g‘”" cold and distant, until he was fairly beside | Linat, the former claiming that the latter | o other on No. 2 at 6 0 b, m., and two on | . Thanking you for the interest you have al- J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent natured and takes * smile on that day, | himself. ere t 11 costs, it b - LRI Sld K 3 O 0N ready shown, and assuring you of our grati 2 4 2 b4 A . 3 ML v 4 were to pay all costs, and that a bond was | (na Chicaso P L i g ¥ & s June 16 is bound to b big day for the |, night they were sitting to- | given by the latter for the payment, and | e "I:”"; hat Dl L S 1 | tude for the'efforts you may hereafter make m;” T | harl 1 gether in her home when she dropped her | Mynster & Lindt denying the ment and | the other at 6:25 p. m i F | L i vl e AweoN, Last Docember Charles Nichols mi: A ad lovingly upon his shoulder and said: | the g g of the bond. It was decided that Sthen ot 4 PRk very truly C. DAWSON, 1ot of chickens from his residence near th ) son, how I wish you were | e e ER S 3 Ko the ity ohe Westbound on all these lines the service | gecretary Merchants and Manufacturers As- N RN QD AN 3 Oh, Harris how I wish you in a | the witnesses should be paid, and the city £o- | {5 equal to the eastbound service, | reh \\ mo ride and suspected Charles Lawson, | inancial condition to support me, then we | Jicitor was instructed to begin suit against | In view of the excellént service mentioneq | SCciation of Council Bluffs ' 4 Thert, they Myving mads o midnnt tpomaine | could bo married right away.” And then | Mynster & Lindt at cnce for the amount. [ above, it must be evident to those who have | 1 i it What? D | - 5 P A TRUMACS QU Okt Special rison was in the seventh heaven until | Allerman Brown was excused from voting on | given the matter consideration that there |, |1Cre’s magic in its use hat? T 7 e in stock 10,000 feet of hose, more than 4 i Ha Pl ,"('».f,,',”‘|,-:‘mu’)w\-':U“u“rll\éy‘f[r“\”‘ R lay night, when she ran off with an- | the ground that he knew nothing about it would be very little;mail in Council Bluffs in | P¥ice’s Cream Baking Powder. We have s S se, more than all other t Mrs. Laweon wandered ovei » | other man, and he shot her. Whole chap. A communication was read from London, | time to be dispatched by a train scheduled | A ey ey o mbi Py : ices are 25 S vday ,_.h, “,‘!; b 1ihy ,,,:.I‘{,l_‘f f,, l{m'fl | t of interesting things like this were | Ont., asking how much the city would take | to depart from that.city at 7 a We rm-i IO U CLE e e ST S TR D dealers combined 2L Our PAISES 288 (““)’ SERERICERS less d jailed, 5 | ed off for the edification of the commis- | for its “‘elephant,”” less widely known as the | not discontinue any of the service we have at | 5 oboasd OTaA K 16T a- g o 4% see 7 a 2t e d Hanars of inkanity and a select audience. in | breston Ariel hook and ladder truck. Tho | présent ubon any o e lines mentioned b | Proposed Divorce Suit in tne Rose Famity | than they can sell you for. Come and see and be convinced, ) % Covle had a_controversy with Hora- | $107rs of ins Mrs, Wyman was th letter was referred. cause they have proved to be very satitfac- | LALMLLO R W ill seil you a good hose for 6}c per foot. { Mpbie et e by 2 “| the clerk's office, s, Wyman was etter was referred. § cause they have proved to be very satisfac-| . P : ; ’ ; | o poangton and ordered him out of his| [ 4ii ot seem much taken atack, although | Conway Jensen was given permission to | tory, and equally as useful to the people who | SIOUX CITY, June 10.—(Speclal Telegram.) e will sell y I b T e comoanad |t resort t¢ | Uiice or twice, when Latham described their | keep a_saioon on Twenty-first street, be- |are dependent upon them, and consequently —A sensational divorce procceding Is to be | N N et L8 CRIMANG, iNLD, utlon. | (senlatory carryings on, she blushed per- | tween Eighth and Ninth avenues no mails could be centered in sufficient quan- | commenced here in a few days against H. E. | and when Langton was safely outside Coyle G "B or, who lives at 1304 Avenue A, | tty upon the train scheduled to leave Council | gl FomIBent Buslhoms AR IV okicase shook his fist in the air and threatened to J A 2 1| resistored. & vigorous Kick at the ungenteel | BIuffs at 7 a. m. to Induce any company to [ 1:05¢: @ prominent business jicag ! ‘1 Kill him. ngton straightway filed an in- | | After the evidenco of the R Pt e Colomel Jake Shoup. the pound: | Put on such a train, and the department @nd Sioux City. Early last February Rosc i ngton vay | been heard the board took an adjournment | cond of_Colone > Shoup, the pound- | I ELucHe ! : bt kol S 5 e : formalan clarging him “wilh ssiant"with | ieh Beard the beard tonk an adiouenment | confuet of Selonel ek, Sigusr s Dounl | Bt b i The chit ke & marto: | came (o Slous Clty trom. Chicaso. bringing Rooms 1-4 Fourth St, Masonic Block. . Intent to do great bodily injury, and Coyle | (' (e ba™ Lartof whom are expected to | Saturday, and his wife went after it with a | JUS one, offer any inducement to either of the | his wife with him, and assumed the manage- : - Will have a hearing tomorrow atternoon at | yiirc’ ikt ho ia hopelessly insan il | Tonc st ibstoraFantioLug it e c Golnal four compunies named to schedule such a|ment of a large furniture establishment ‘in . 2 o'clock before Justice Vien, Bstily el b LU LR L] & : 5 . train. the eity. A shert time ago ent to CI oy Il AL been 50 for years, and the rest Wil say that | Shoup and one of his lieutenants n;‘w:mw“ Under the present arrangement the morn ‘(-4::, on a \;\:x]«»nr.m e EEH G COUNCIL BLUFFS. Experience shows the desirability of hav- | he is as sane as anybody Latham is the | One of them hit the horse a slap that sent | ing trains scheduledopt-pf Council Bluffs on | met a woman named Mitchell, with whom he ing fire insurance in an old and strong com- | son of Bdmtnd Letham, the old man who [ it galloping away, and before Mrs. Tryor | all lines named paés {fifough Towa in day. | meaame er ool Mitchell, with whom he STEAM DYE WORKS pany. We write insurance in the most re- | appeared as prosecuting witness in the case | could catch it the lieutenant had it behind uuu and furnish that"state with as good a | he told hie wife she must go back to her 5 liable companies in the world, among them | of the state against Jesse MacMahon a few | the bars of the pound. Colonel Shoup told s of service as is provided for any other | parents, as he was tired of living with her. All KInds of Dyeln being the following years ago, MacMahon being charged with | her he was entitlel to §1.50, but would com- w-'va of the country, and really 1 do not | About the same time Miss Mitchell arrived in and Cleaning dune i Imperial of London, established in 1503 swindling him in a real estate deal out of [ promise for 75 cents if she would agree not | know why a 7 a. m. train is desired In addi- | Sioux Cily and was seen constantly in Rose's the highest style o Glens Falls of New York, established in | several thousand dollars. to make any fuss about it. She did not | tion to the trains already provided, unless it | company. As a result Rose lost his position the arl, Faded and 1840, have 75 cents with her, and Colonel Shoup | s for the sole accommodation of the morning |and retarned to Chicago, where he is now safl e etk LT ee s, Fireman's Fund of California, established finally let her have the horse for 50 cents | BeWspapers. b | to be living with the Mitchell woman. Mr new. Work promptly in 186 and walked over to the house with her to There are no trains arriving from the west | Rose is now staying with her family in Cleve- done and delivered . Palatine of Manchester, Eng., established in Dress Goces Sale Monday, get the mone: She did not like to be | OVer '”"’“\“I“”‘»:”'l' & pelfe or st Chicage, Bur- | land, but will sue for a divorce hei he in 8ll parts o the, i 1856, g reductl ck dress goods. See | taken advantage of because she was AL C me to conne h the | Roses were prominent in soeiety. countr en or 1 street strictly all wool, at 2ic a vard. G0c French | nication of some length. The matter was | f "“"{"\‘.‘,"“.'('inlf‘.‘.‘ AL “;:ul\l“‘"‘\ Towa Crop Vron e , + MACHAN. . PERNONAL DAkAGRAPS serre at Aic a yard. 75c fine India twill, 4 | referred to the police and health committee, | Wouid not be of very matorial benefit to the | o on WA, Tay June 10.—(Special Tele- Propriatas, bt 5 S iches wide, warranted all wool, on sale at | which will investigate Colonel Shoup. public department. Very respectfully * | Eramn Exhaustive reports from the Iowa and B el S D yard An ordinance to bring to grade Fifteenth JAMES E. WHITE, Gen'l, Supt. | Missouri lines of the Q show most flattering Broadway, near Northe 3 George Wright has gone to Dubuque to at storm serge, 44 inches wide, at §9c a|avenue from Falrmont avenue to the east| COUNCIL BLUFFS, June 5 —Hon. John H. | crop prospeets. There has been twenty-four wetern Donoh (CORRRE tand thiscraces, : i yard. $1.00 storm serge, 54 inches wide, at | line of Fairmont adlition was passed under | Gear, Burling on, Ia.: My Dear Sir—-Yours of | hours of good rain. The oats and wheat crops Bluifs, Iowa. Tel. 81 |n;:"| :‘1\‘:,“1.:,\-.; ':H»h oW rr\lv‘|‘).]uv.:w‘.,.,““,w:u!A rd.* 50c all weol' henrie 40 inches | a suspension of the rules. June'3, enclosing letter from Captain James B, | are assured and promise an unusually large 46-inch all wool henri- | Weighmast Thomas Johnson was in- | White, superintenlent of the railway mail | yield. The a age is 5 per cent larger than L. A. Casper and wife and their niece on sale at 48c r a yard. | gtructed to see that the law in regard to |service, received, and I thank you very much | 1ast year. Corn has an acreage of 15 per ellie Caughey, leave for Ashury Park, fine henrietta, 17-18 twill, | weighing on the city scales was enforced |for your prompt attention to this matter, | cent ‘more and is fa jumping. Potatoes, " J., this morning to spend the summer. sale lc a yard. The council adjourned until next Monday | Captain White's unwillingness to change | Which were supposed to be injured by frost 3 # Joseph M. Patton has returned from Chi- D DR 00D night. the present status was not unexpected. I do | have fully regained their own and promise an T T e R e suitings, worth 50c a yard, [ "% i _— not think, however, his 1 are good, or | immense yield. Fruit is abundant. Hay is Bluffs once more, as agent for the Preferred Though German confidence in our railway | that his statement that this city and. south. | Nght 0l English tweeds, re alue $1.25 and $1.50, on sale at 89c a y ! \ EOSRIaant ansoclatian ular [ securities is weakened, the fre d land of the black ¢ of the | western Icwa has at present an ad:quate east- | still have unlimited | bound morning mail service is correct RAPIDS, Ia., June 10.—(Special Exclusive sellers in Council Bluffs for the justly celebrated Heath% Milliz A good rain s falling tonight gan Mfg. Co's “BEsT’' PREPARG:ZD PAIND, THE STANDARD PAINT Evangelist F. T. Plerson Is expected to A 5 y We have just received another case of col- | faith in Dr. Pric aking Powder The first meils on the Rock Island, North- | With prospects of continuing all night. It has qa: g e pay another visit to Councll Blufta about the | orol sersce. We had (hem bofore. They ars wos e and MI ARk de ast Teandr ovorth: | Been 'very hot and dry for somé time and OF AM .Ri v.;A £pubip du G4l handaompliahadestand Enaran SadieHE oM 4 218t to meet s wite, who I8 on her way | Warth 506 a yard, While they last 2o a ook Revenge on the Giel, A A onfMiinaukee do napileave OoUnCll o rana ere mich!dn| need ot rain better, wear longer and cover mors surface than any I . i back from a San Francisco trip. yard | Charles Kerns has been keeping company | jingion is the earliest and does not leave until | MASON CITY, Ia., Jun2 10.—(Special Tele. paint received the HIGH ST AWARD at the World’s fair. Our motto. Mr. and Mrs. E Allen have gone to FOWLER, DICK & WALKER, with Amanda Bethers until a short time ago, | after 10. On the face of it such mail service | Bram.)—A drizzling rain has been falling al- A pleased customer our best advertisemoant. Call or send for color card: ;‘uurll.\lul” “”\1 » “.. Im{n i“r {\n.. i Council Blufts, Ia when her father, Mahlon Bethers, ordered him | is inadequate to the business requirements | ";‘“I” ““‘“]“"I‘\' since 3 r!' n; »““’”‘H\ . ‘ll J ‘Wholesale and retail. 2 home, e eturn in ten d S as Bt atg of the 200,000 people who reside in Omaha, | and one-eighth inches of water have fallen 00 BROADWA.Y 1 Fo; h o e awa O s daughter when he B peopl I ~ 1 Mrs. Allen will spend the entire summe: For sale, phacton and harness. Mrs, |to keep away from hi e e Chathaa Dol «. They should | Crops never looked better at this time of the 0 . pend the entire summes n [, FOF was drunk, This placed an unwelcome re. | S0uth Omaha and Council Blufts. They should d d h the east, returning in Sept not be requirel to wait until nearly noon be- | Year. fore they can get a letter out to the east. Defunct Institutions ~old On The present arrangements make It impc SIOUX CITY, June 10.—(Special ble for them to do any mail or other busi striction on Kerns' happiness, and he wanted to get even. Saturday evening he found his x-inamorata out walking with a man and Waldo H. Rothert, who has been spending [ STALL THUERE BE A POOR FARM a year at Kendall Green, Washington, D. C., — in study, is expected home next week to stay | County Nupervisors Looking for Cheaper ‘san)| PRICE REDUCED alized 8 s e had come. e planted he assets of t Pacific She JAne and throughout the summer with his parents, | Ways of Keeping the Foor, T e e e e oome: e planted | in, & single day with potnts more than a s el il Bacioo Bacrl Lines and Prot. and Mrs. H. W. Rothert, at the School | ho county board of supery I8 con- | it squarely In her face and knocked her | miles east of the river, The situation in the | Missour! bridge compantes were sold at re- R AR RME ) s s n. The young man who was with her oN T points, such as Glenwood, Red Oak, | ceiver's sale today to satisfy the claims S sidering the advisability of making a change | was at first inclined to protect her, but o Ry e b R oL B s R e The World's Fair and Midwinter Fair ex- | Fara oth e e | Kerns threatened to pulvertze him if he 3, Avoca, Atlantic or Denison, Is worse. | against them, The principal part of the ey ! in the present method of attenling to the : Under the present arrangement morning | property consists of the unfinished bridge aminations ‘n( baking powders proved Dr. P unty. The number of peo- | L4n't keep his distance, and the brave fel- | pgj) and newspapers from Des Molnes and | across the Missourl river at this point its | rice’s the best. poor of the eounty > number of peo- | low kept his distance. In jail yesterday | Mol @ piry Ra0d:f 8 0% M a polnt, 1te plo who look to the county for support is | Kerns admitted making the girl's head strike | pur oo taenmn mec oo ok o wsourt. Val- frandilacs and the slghu ot ey fon Bpnrodches they do from this point. We respectfully in- [ made by the Credits Commutation company sist that this is unjust and absurd, especially | and the property was knocked d for tat zsc for Quarl Be"le' taking into consideration the favors that the | amount. The claims consist of §: Kuocked “uptain Hayos Down. 4 An kel l| s m‘f“ i IV";' A, p. | constantly increasing, and the expense of | the sidewalk three times. He will have a 4 G g taking care of them Is doing likewise, A | hearing in poice court this morning on the Hanchett, w charge of assault and batter; resolution now awaiting disposal at the driving a pony along the street . yesterday afternoon near the corner of Wil- | poset Of 18 alling thare A Phe. Tlinols. Automatio. Ret railway mail department aptain | bonds held by the Commutation company T %) low avenue and Sixth street, when the horse | 1o, ,.pll,,‘.m baaidy TalIng thens ',.‘z,j‘,",“‘! sorhe Tilinols Au‘omatic Refrigerator 18 @ |white's administration has glven Chicago in | $50,000 held by the Boston Investment com: | (SWISS CREAM KOUMISS - took fright and started to run. He ran at | puying a farm and putting the poor to work | feented. . Sells. feam $7.00 to 500, Dapet | the way of westbound fast mall trains pany, a mechanic’s Hen of $92.000 held by | S N a break-neck speed until he encountered Cap- | earning their own living, at least in part, | fa!l to see it at Cole's, 41 Main St oMLl T am compelled to take decided issue with [ Scoy, Smith & Co., and two small mechanics’ [ A delicious beverage, EN tain W. A. Hayes, who was crossing the | fnstead of looking to others for the neocs. | - ¢ i Captain White's view that Council Blufts | lieas' held by J. ‘A. L. Waddell and H. H.| A yaluable nutritive, combining most street. Hayes did not see him coming, and | crics and luxuries of life. This resom. | 100k out for the excursion to St. Joseph |and the whole west I provided with an ex | Case of Kansas City. The Commutation com- | happily the properties of a bever one of the shafts struck him in the left side | (ion“hag been under co tion for sey. | June 23, via the Burlington route. Fare, | cellent mail service. Not only is it impossible | pany will turn the property over to the Com- | food and medicine, borne by the near the pit of the stomach and knocked him | ora) gays, but has not yet been acted upon $150 for - rouind trip. S0, "M\ Brown, tioketilitor send out lstiors-aid trecolve ankwers tie jbination Eriige - company, Jan -arganisation wlvlh ite stomach, over. He struck his face upon the pave- | '3} J8Y% DUt has not vet been act por 11| agent same day, but the service the other way is | formed by it for that purpose, under | 0 0 e by ment and sustained several bad cuts about | oo : esolut a8, Wou L, —— equally as bad this company the structure will be completed o \-\\'ww- A AT the forehead. He was picked up and carrjed | Fo0Uire the expenditure of $20,000, and the | Children's walsts from 15c to $1.00. Under present arra the threc - 4 ke R to Dr. Bower's cffice, where several stitches | PiH1INES and other equipments will tak METCALF BROS. | cities, uncil Bluffs . [k A 1 and South | It is used in hospitals, preseribed by th were taken, and he was sent to his hom Jout the same amount, At the fall ele — - Omaha, are practically from answer t physicians for a stimulant. Silver Age i | 03 Madison street. Dr. Dower stated las: | ton. to be held November 5, the proposition | Flowers for Commencement Exerclses. | ing letters received from the tributary terri- | Rye Whiskey. Cashier, | win submitted to the taxpayers o| We have a surplus ses, car . 3 ST | S R BT TR ! subm axpayers of the | We have a surplus of roses, carnations and 5 GI3 ST., OMAIIA. B ously by causing an attack of perioni sell bonds o the ameunt of $40.000, and to | prices,’ J. F. Wilcox.”_Telephone, 9. A AT AR TR AR SR AR W (g Bacond Doop Wenkf Egaeefioy | : T e e e e Mbnhy it R TR Y T S To the Pabllc uail Our Fatrons, 1% ‘g e of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa ¢ METCALF BROS. |upon them. These bonds are to come du We have decided to change the name of [ 1 2 y % Capital, = o $100,000 i iiktmory sate Sueciourililn Alxiaen youra, and 19,000 murg | 0Ur RaW Divarske: snd A tie. futurecic Rl The best baking powder made is, as shown % KINGSFORD’ Profits, - « . 12,000 & "{“'L“‘:““”r'“":: hats A0 W2 Mogreduction. | tieth year. * The board is also to be author- | “WHEELER'S ~ KING ~ TEMPLRANCE by u“u]yfl s, the ¢ Ruyu] L] & on ) the siate BE loaes §3; $5 hats for $2.60; a nice trimmed hat for | 1464 0 levy a tax to pay the principal and BEER b.« We ity and_collections, We sits. We will be nd serve m o 1 | Chicheate ngilen Diamond Brane, TaaeA ENRYROYAL PILLS ul wnd Ouly Genutae, THE PERFECT COLD WATER STARCH (gdfi' o Wl ot mateh FCllatle \AGIES Ak | 18 A SAVER O} = el Tako IS o ntire summer. The |of the country. Wheeler's King Temperance nt is locatzd near the corner of Washington | Beer contains neither alcohol, malt or grain 1 iterest after sixteen years. This refers to what was known as “Copp's i 1. These prices will continue for the next | '"'erest after sixteen year _This refers to v pp 30 days. Miss Ragsdale, 10 Pearl street, o e e Cheer.”” (The name of the herb tomve will ] - B A8 unelleln o Dr. Drice's | remaln the same) This changs is ma: { s, ageney for Muavon's remedies der ‘arg the money | for the purpose of aliowing us to copyright 1 BLUbARIR0Y 1 MuaYoR's Teing oox ur label, with a name exclusively our ow: S Yos, the Eagle laundry s “that good | | which witt be done at once: aleo to prevei laundry,” and is located at 724 Broadway Elder T. W. Williams has commenced a | gi, Bo0de from lLeing confounded with a f 1f in doubt about this try it and be convinced Rt i beer called Kop's Che:r (said to be importsd) { Don't forget name and number. Tel series of gospel tent meetings, which will | that is being sold o £yme extent in this part be kept up during the Ladles, do not fall to look at the beauti- | t N NN 2R A8 o 5 : By ~ bt ot tul new things on second and third floors of | avenue and Harrison street, Meeting every | Of @ny Kind, but is a pure hop extract, re- Com'r of Health, New-York City. TIME, LABOR & MONEY. e T g the Durfee Furniture company. othing | night promptly at 8 o'clock. All the minis- | ined and carbonated by a process of our own % - ""’"'{“."’K.,'..“f‘,‘.‘ml(5‘.‘;,' finer is made. | ters of the city, as well as all Christians | i0vention, and has been decided by the AN D AT AR S AT N S T L RN S A N S AL S A hemleut Con, Madsa The Hardman, (he T Sallanc and non-Christians, are invited to come and | Revenue Department, December 5, 1594, as § n plano par excellence. e a A PR The subjeot for | Ot subject to speclal tax.either for manufac- | = = = — We will make special prices for running | tonight is “How to Be Saved.” From time | ture or sale. These goods are manufactured Floating dsland. | sugar. Cut it in very narrow strips, then sorvice pipes for gas to your residence for | to time tent will ba ed to differ- | exclusively by the G. R. Whecler Brewing| 1 quart milk, 4 yelks and whites | 1ay them acrcss the tart, lay another p ts of the city company, 134 East Broadway, Councll BIuffs, | peaten separately, 4 tablespoonfuls sugar, 2 |round the edge, trim off outside, and bake SPECUI‘ATE? Information, e Ia. Wheeler & Hereld, proprietors, Y easpoonfuls Royal Extract Vanilla or Bitter | in quick ov €. 0. D. Brown has the oniy non-explosivs Bcabbeila teaspoonfuls Royal Extract Vanilla or Bitter Yoy p Kknow how successfu »« op V. s, 408 Broad- | - s cupful ¢ elly. Heat | voseberry Jum. financially responsibie house 18 important, Wiite wfy‘“"“‘“ optician at Woliman's, 406 Broad- | gasoline stove ever manufactured, and it Marriage Licenses e e ok Beat the | Time, 13 hours '4)xm|md loat sugar to | f0F our ol Just e fre g ’ . 11l burn from 35 to 40 per cent less gasoline | The following marriage licenses were Is- | yelks; stir into them the sugar, and pour|1 pound red gooseberries, pick off stalks and HA - FLBN B S ) LIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, A large line of children’s waists, ban any other gasoline stove on the market. | sued by the county clerk yesterday upon ‘them gradually, mixing well, a cupful| buds from gooseberries, bruise them light s op 8D, Black aud Bao e ? at W. 8. Homer's, 635 Broadway. METCALF BROS. Lost 825 at Pove: Name and address. A of the hot milk Return to saucepan, and | boil them quickly for 8 or 10 minutes, etjr- | 123 Chamber of Commerce, C AG > e sl “ » — — > : 8¥e | 3. R. Burch, Pottawattamie county boil until it begins to thicken. When cool | ring all the time; then add sugsr, pounded FRUIT FARM AND GARDEN LAND FOR White Ok Piliug. eodore Mooney was arrested yesterday | Maude D. Vaughn, Pottawatta favaeann e i SRR, o LN AR R [ SO B i SRal AL & TP e e = e g P fale cheap und oo casy rms. Diy & Heasy > Five thousand feet S-inch top, 12 to 2| fternoon cn an information filed with the | Charles B, Dake, Omaha upen. top meringus of whites whipped uatll|all soum &s it rises L Putioty e from o L ] RGBS 7 feet long, at 91¢e per lineal foot. A. Over- | city clerk charging him with keeping a gam- | M4¥ A. Place, Omaha. . you can cut it, into which you have beaten |cold cover as sbove. All jams & ude | o - ANDS 1O EXCHANGE FOR CITY ! ton, Council Biufts, Ia. bling house. Charles A. Knott spent a few = S————— o the jelly, a teaspoonful at a time. much in the same way. TRININMED HATS|- LR L roAdway, ~ Lours in the gambling rooms over the Jarvis | Mason. Olig’p Boliig e, Open. Jam Tart, Apple Jelly. FOR SALE NO. 4 REMINGTON TYPE. Children's waists frow 16c to §1.00, W company's place, on Broadway, near| MASON CITY, Ia., June 10.—(Special Tele- | Time to bake, until paste loosens from the| Take apples; wipe and slice them; use| WEDNES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY writer; a8 food as new, Sandwich Manufecture METCALF BROS. | Pearl street, playing poker. When th w.)—The John Cliggetts Democratic club | dish, Line shallow tin dish with puft paste, | seeds, skins and all; cook soft in cider THIS WEEK. iug Co., 1028 and 100 5. Main street. — was over he found that he was out just $25. [ will push *he name of J. E. Markly, a [put in the jam, roll out some paste, wet It|enough to cover them; strain through clot n | £ ROM 25C UP, | FOR SALE, COLUMBUS PHAETON, GOOD Pasturage, firet-class, reasonable and near | He bad $6 worth of chips left, and he cashed | prominent lawyer of this city. as nominee for | LSht!Y With yelk of an egg beaten' with a[jaid n sieve: add & pound of sugar to pint | TRIMMED HAT3 FRO? ¢ 160 cash. H. J. Adams, W8 Perin - elty. J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl st. them o at their face value. Hg wanted | governor. He is not a free silver advocate, | 'ttid milk, and a tablespoontul of powdered [of juice and boil up a few minutes, o MRS J. BCOT1 536 Broadway,