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THE DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, cuu'cll 'l“rrs and the wrist was dead, and the rufferer RUSSIA IN OENTRATL ASIA, #0 completely absorbed by the Rumian THE ROMANUE OF A DANE, THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY could bardly ralse her arm, and conld not —_— military government that its pame has tall. Dr. Halsted, vislt- | Her Progress Across the Deserts | dlsappeared from recent mape. Bokhara|He Wine A Prize in the Loulsiana ::: :::gfi:ga;l. !.)u hoepital, saw m'n the, "‘nfl"(‘)\'tr‘lhcc(}rg|| Onsls of and Khiva are stlll nominally raled by State Lottery and a Wife at injary conld not be cared except by thi Tarkestan éhm :.ild nove;nllg‘nl.lbnzigay are mhnvely the Bame Time, U R N I T U R i » 3 ependences of Rusla, and pay & heavy pl - E D rore] DAYy Shemati o 5 tribute for the privilege of retalnlng &| In the private office of The Loulsiana State ADDITIONAL LOCAL. FINE, FINE ART. A Pleasing Showing of What Bkill and Taste Oouncil Binfls Has, nounced, therefore, that the operatlon | .o vork San, o bbbk B oo Rkt hour a crowd of “fldfll‘"l i present 1n | digpute betwoen Russia and Afghanistan | =m0 "bj“fll Have been stripped of|une met, on Thursday, Me. Bidstrop, a the amphitheater to witness It. that extensive protuberance called by |3 | planter of Akcension parish, Mr. F, Spen f ether. The skinof the woonded arm 1d.” } P 3 o I8d open and. dissectad baok. The| forrowed by deep.valleys, through whioh | of, Bokuses, who ls permalited ‘to maln. | Thae wsiors secmed b by i, fhe bavpios J ends of the divided muscles were then |fiow the head stroams cf great rivers, fa | o0 80 atmy of 20,000 men, which N 4o had come down from Donaldsonville found and cat off 80 a8 to froshon them. |the lofiiest in the ,,(,,mf.,,d siretonied “:: 1["*((‘&!:::1";:‘:1.'1.‘: P::f:m::‘ d;‘;’ :l;';i accomaanied by bie frends, to collet t;nl\ . ) al o 3 amount of £15,000, which he had won in the Meanwhile one of the dog's hind legs|away for some hundreds of miles from | (3ih "socording to Mr. Boulger, will [Loulsiana Loitery drawing of Avril 19, as bed been shaven, and as soon a8|10,000 to 15,000 feet above the sea. Itf g% 'sorvicaablo auxilisry corps, holder of n fifth part of ticket No. 50,075 the arm was ready s sectlon of |1y an elovated Isthmus connecting thoss | "o hich d the first capitac prize of boat " four inches | almoss Tmpaslble. mountaln eyaiome of| . en Rusle hadoorquerd e khan. e, ik it . Shondror i One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States wide was cut from | Asfa, the Thisn Shan and Altal on the | *ier; there was s ASTC R ~"“Yousen T have been an aselstant overscer To Belect From: the dog's leg, transferred to her arm g .| ot h on Mr, Bidstrup's ‘Gem’ plantation, in As- r delight in the beautiful, are themselves |and é:fmd fi.’ the divided ends of the ln‘nr.t.b, ':1‘:1}‘ fl:;eflln'%c‘»g;\umhfigifllm:- tribes of wild Tarkomans constantly [caneion, where I have been working since last N\) STAIRS TO GLIMB_ artita of 10 meam ablity, and the show. | muncle. Tho skin ofthe armwas (hen |tory' yiacon the cradle ‘af tho | moniced het en'igpline, 80 MOl futnd KV Vi e ot the word ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR replaced ana sewn together, The opera- | Ruropean races, Here lived our LR £ 2 o A IR popedd until something over a year ago, when I came Ing of their own work would form a very P fter Khiva fell. Skobeleff, and his Cos. i hibitlon of itself. Miss Rohse has | O lasted abont balf an hour, Three| Argan forefathers, who, leaving the |’ i" M ?:lih Toke-Tark 3" to this country, thinking there was a better ne exhibitlon of tselt, Miss Rehse has {y gy, gfter 1t was performed the patient | Pymie alopes, followed great rivers West: | oeocn oo iore g s pers and moat. Tarlees |coanoc of making money hers, For nostly |- a number cf excollent charooal skotches, | found herself able to use her fingers with i BERlly pRAtured thale Liseds it grentest slave hunters and most lawlees [two years I had been taking tickets in The and & pleming varisty of oil | ittls dilculty, Since thienshe hav lin- | Korops, Hithey ars returnidg now |Lomads who roamod the deuert, of, Jurs | Loy e e e s khiog, My T 13 the hospital Ina few . | the last wing got six tickets from and panls. Sho has bwo amall schings, | 7o 6810, ¥ ML e ouve | s oot £ e S sentend Tor 1t was h eact fort they were buiding | b compary Fheni b magomatle, Remember These Important Facts which are rare and very fine. © haa | s vann at the houpital was very retioent |avonnd from which thelz primitive pro. | =% bend of the Murghab rlver, at Morv, | B, Rybiski and I bought four from him. Ose CONCERNING o & copy of Guldo Il:;:{: o lt;r dol ® primitive pro-| when O'Donovan visited them four years | was for mo and three for my brother any my painted by Mles Rehse when she was only thirteen years of age. A land- laat evenlng In regard to the case, and [genitors are believed to have mligrated. self on shares, Theso were all fifths, I H would only ssy that the glrl's recovery |~ The Pamir sent its wators west to fer- | sy ,“’t :l‘d““‘_“':f;s'g:t{, {:f:n}:ll:a;“" malled these to my brother, who lives in The Mulual Llf was complete. tillzo the Turkestan desert, gave the na- L M % P ¥ [ Brooklyn, N, ¥, After the' drawing came scape, {n which a chestnut tree Is the| “myo'Now York Times Indulges in the U knocked to pleces, and Merv now forms a | c{f T was told I had won something, but was L prominent feature, and which was ex- [, e Wew Pore HIEE SHRET TE [tone & pawage way through mountalny | pary of the Russian Transcaspian prov- | uot sure, to I telographed for the tickets Bibitod by her fn’ Cincinnatl, and won | ©llo¥ing ot up P along its s that poured | fis © oot pofore Sir Henry Rawlin. | which my brother sent me. They arrived OF NEW YORK. praise from critics there, ls among the [ M 1CI0U8 BUTRETY: eastward into the Tarim and southward | 4o, “tho groatest authority on Central |¥everal days ago, and then I'saw there could 1t is the OLDEST active Life fnsuranco Company fn this nountry. best plotures In the room. The operation ot taklng muscle from [into the Ganges and the Indus, nurtared | Ais had told the British government bsl\ll,x? l&lx;;‘lll::luphlt.nl:“t.:‘tl.‘:flm il tisthe LARGKS [ Life Insurance Company by many millions of dol'ars in the world, The art exhibitlon, which opens to.day, in the building next to Officer & Pusey’s bank, presents’a very Interesting and oreditable showing of what Council Bluffs can produce In this line. The three young ladies, Miss 8. D. Rehse, Mies M. V. Craig and Miss Belle Hatcher, who have provided this treat for those who Ita rates of premiums are LOWER tha The display of Mlss Oraig's work shows | & dog's leg and placlog it in a girl's arm |the civilization that Genghls Khan and | i},.¢ "\ Herat 1s at the mercy of the gener- | woll mad D ith £h TR b Ll LT winr sny olbher company, that she I artist of fine ability and | Was lately successfully parformed. It is|Tamerlane founded fn Turkestan, and |g) " wyo occuples Merv.” But public ::".;.:Qfi'f&f‘i.‘l'.’flh ’ATJ ‘:’-on:vu‘:(ll-':i’w:l;u:fi: 5.~ It ofors no SOMEMES under the nata H|=-\‘|:n.|‘4'co"l‘\:; speculation by special cliases upon the cultivation. Some of her pleces would | rare operation,and naturally it attracted fmade possible the advance of the Rus-|ohinfon fn England did not keep pace | qualifications to enjoy life, L TSR compare favorably with those of artists |a great doal of attention. The assertlon [sisns into Central Avis, oD thie marols of ovents in Asta. andlt | - “Ate you & marrled maut’ nsked the | worsi Its preseat avalalls CASH RESOURCES exceed those of any other Life Insurance Company in the who have a fonal reputation. She |thatno such operation had ever pre Though Peter the Great dreamed of | was not till the Russian forces had left | FePorter: 1t has recelved In oash from #1l sources, from February, 1843, to Janunry, 188K, 270,602 564,00, . 0 : A 3 “'No, but Texpect to be ver: n,” he re- 1t has returned to the peoply, i b, f b v, 1843 i b, A two large portraits, one being of her | take, as can bo easily aecertained by ref- | Osspian, 1t was not greed of conqnest o | yion of the Tarkomans south of Sarachs | vesssl that sails for the West Indies. Some mother. She has two very fine palntings | erence to the third volume of “Brald- | commerce, but the need of defending |that Groat Britain awoke to the belief |one in waiting for mein Santa Cruz, the Dan- 1 in water colors also, which merit special wood’s Surgical Cases, ' page 271. derself against barbarous nelghbors that the czar was threatoning Herat and ish ifle, We have been engaged for two years, llu rfl Hn refl I lnfls n u ars One of her bes’ palntings and | Braldwood reports that in the year 1847 | across the Ural that first turned Rustia I have been looking for ~good attention. d menacing India, Wbk to ooime, . awd now I _amw one which will please the visitorsgreatly, | s young woman employed In a corset fac- [towsrd Central Asla. Ivan 1IL put an e — ready to get married. For years I worked W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, is & plcturing of & naval battle. tory had the misfortune to stumble [end to the terrible Tartar invastons that Train Talk. Bard, bt put money in my pocket very alowly. Gieneral Agent for Gen, Agta, for Miss Hatoher's akill in crayon Is shown | sgainat a machine for splitting whalebones | for centurles wasted half of Rutsia and | Chicago Herald. Now I have made my fortunein a_day. Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Towa in » numberof fine pieces, A plcture of | and before she could recover herself her [1aid its ohlef cities in ashes. But his| ¢‘Yes,” remarked an old englneer, ‘I| At this moment a clerk of the Lotte i Utah. s and Minnesota, . the three Pharaoh’s horses is one of her [ nose was completely removed from her l“““f““n?lfl' flO'Kf‘Heh_Rflld from the | used to run on the New York Central, 9::1::1'17:0 :Pl{:;":}:‘lalffi‘“hlflg:fl .x'&?fif’:.i Office Uflf-Flg‘l‘fl IS‘;‘L"‘::I i}-.g\'" et Nat'l, b rm’:’]fi(“!t. Michigan. : ) i ) ) 1 . F, R ) best, and has been favorably commented |face. This misfortune threatened the|pett of plllaging Kirghiz and Turkoman |but I qult em voluntarily. Tank for $15,000, which he received with an Special Agent for Tows, Council Bluffs, Towa upon at previous exhibliions, Oae pless- | girl with the loss of her beauty, and she | tribes until they established the Musco-| ‘“Didn’t you like the road?” I at/ebraplteTautiTAOtOR LRk iaaicAtd i Ing ofl patnting shows an old straw hat, | was so much annoyed by it that she re.|vite power n the large terrltory botween | Yes, all but the double tracks. It|iwas perfectiy kappy, filled with roses, and thrown negligently | gretted that the machine did not kill |the Ural river and the Aralsea. They |was a two-track road thea. Idon'twant| The reporter wished the young Dane bon down on the green sward, the roses belng | hee. suak wolly In the Ust Ust platoau o |any double-track runalog ia mine. It veyato s Sauta Orur and s dosgus usion very natural, and the deslgn well exe-| g ftor the aosident Dr. P acilitate the operations of thelr army, |isn’teafe. Give me asingle track road i i cuted In every wa; lnr;:l::alolemun; lo::l nala;rlt;fl?;:) marched against the turbulent Kirghlz, |every time. You think it fuuny, don’t ol .!pem“d———. ERT EL,S HAY PRESSES There are a large number of other pic-| gon is atill » practiaing physiclan In the |04 after several hard campaigns they | you! 'Ts queer, for a fact, but 1 know | A Windfall for Windfall—Lucky Men D tures, too many to enumerate. Among | village, asked the girl's permission to |20Pdued theso 2,000,000 nomade, who | what L am talking about, DId you ever from a Lucky Town, them In a frec hand crayon, representing | restore her nore, promising that he for over twenty years have paid thelr|rlde on a locomoiive? On the cow-catch-| ~On the day following the visit of the Dane a forester with a dead stag, and surround- | would make no charge for his services, | CORAUErOrs without a murmur their an-|er! Well, then, you must have ncticed “hh“ ‘; t(;fi-dny}). fi"l"";‘ entored “‘é’ same ed by his hounds. It is the work of Miss | 4 romarking that ovon If his proposed | 208\ {ax of three roubles a tent, that whenever she strikes a bridge she | S¢HHE 0 LEE M b St Clara Evans, sgod oleven, the daughter | treatment should bo a failure she could | Deyond the Kirghiz stoppes that bord- | saeme to drop down a little. 1It's the|and E. Perry, of the town of Windfall, and of T. J. Evane. For so youthful an|pt well bo made less attractive than |Cred ltassia stretched far eastward across | bridge settling under the terrific pressure. [ Mr. R. i3 Beauchamp, of Tipton, artist the work 1s indeed remarkable. sho was. The gltl, whose name is tha'deuernwo belts of vendure, through | As you firat strike it feels as{f you were |all of Tipton county, Indiana, some H. A. Collins, the portralt artist, has 8 [ for obvious reasons suppreseed gladly which flows two great rivers, the ancient | going down, sure enough. Perhaps you | fifty miles from the capital, Indianapolis, It crayon. There 18 a very well painted | K the Amu-Daria and the Syr-Daria, The |locomctive strikeson a bridge. It's not i Geat kA on. 1 °d { appolnted hour took her place on the J g to reap a rich harvest in Louisiaun—a haryest matine view, the work of Miss Jestie|operating table. The doctor had con. D€ Hising on the southern and the other |alone the weight of her, but when she’s [not of gram but of gold. One dollar had Walker, who has a number of her pleces | eived the idea of supplying the place|°™ the northern slopes of the Pamir, had | making forty or fifty mile an hour and [0 in a few days to fifteen thousand, un- on exhibitlon. ~Among them, and one of | of the loat noso with a atrip of musclo to | (°F 38¢8 distributed over their banks al- | comes down on a bridge it's enough to | sler the fructifying touch of Good Fortune, the bost blts of art in the room, is 8 study | bo taken from the tail of largo mastiff|\0V/4m borne on rupld tides from thelr | mako It soitlo. ~IRight her comos in wy | B¥RUN. v chances in tho last drawin in atill lifo, and one of her lindscapes 15| dog. He sclected the {ail muscio bocauso | 2eAdWaters, creating long and - continu- | objectlons to double-track roads. The (o The Louisiana Lottery,” remarked Mr. worthy of special notice. his dog was & valuable one, and he did |°0® °a¢!s in the most desolate desert of | bridges on theso roads are unsually bullt | Parker to the writer; *'they wers all fifths, Miss Maggio Britton has her first work | not want to deprive the~animal of any of | t:¢ World. Here were rich lands and | continuous—one bridge for both “tracks, | Perry got them, aud we agreed to sharo tho painting representing the castle [iis really valuablo muscles. Both the | POPU10us and half-civilized nations. Hera | was runnivg along one day and was just | Profits.” | ai of Spitzendorf, very good for an amateur. | yir] and the d TReed jusa wero the routes t> inner Asla, caravan |aproaching bridge, when I saw anoth- [ Yo%’ #aid Mr. Perry, tBarker had the - | girl and the dog were placed under the h ) faith and 1 had_the luck. This comhination Mrs, O. Lauz:ndorfer has several ex-|{ufiusnco of ethor—the use of which as an | 0248 that lod to Ohina, the highw ys |er train coming toward me ~All of 8/ wasbound to win. cellent plotures, one of which Is a winter | ap..sthotic has just been discovered—and | %" waich great camel traics from Kok- | gudden the thought ran through my | Mr, Parkerstated that he had not expsnded ecene. She has also a large landscape, | the tail muscle having been carefully cut hara had for many years borne to Oren- < brain—what If both locomotives shou!d |in all more than $10 in lottery tickets during and a beautifvl floral piece. out was applled to the girl's burg and Astrakhan their loads of cotton, | atrlke the bridge at the same instant, one | the time he bad made investments of this| Ao 410 Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Lightest in Miss Mary Key has some of her handi- |y, 1 " ®|eilk, ek'ns and chagreen leather to ex-|at elther end? The very thought of it |character. Ho was very agreeably surprised H work, which showa rare ekill for one so df:;ivedthg of “;:: eh;i‘dflex:%fln bu:: change for Russlan hardware, chintz and | startled ma so that I shut off steam and :{},“'?’m ‘1?:3"?:1?“ I:i n;%ll:'lnel Ll : : Weight. g young, one being an eapecially fine land- | {1t locality to which the mutcle was ap: [502% Hero wasa chanco fcr vast ex- | put on the brakes, alu'ta coward, but | fths boine numbsred 50,070, Wwhich | 1 orersiand uivord Box ot an o e dome i the Bt o voged Moch ™ Werrastel o v Bcape. plied. Groat care was taken to band the pansion of Mu.soovllo _power and com [] don’t want any of that in mine. I|won the first prize of £75,000. They immedi- [ealo. Forillustrated new circular address, ERTEL & CO., Quincy, llinois. [ Mrs. Gates has shown ber skill in merce. Russla’s motive was no longer | wouldn’t risk 50 per cent of the rallroad | ately set out for New Orleans, but will shortly | Mention Om aha Boe. allem Established in 1668 & muscle into the shape of a large Roman palntiog from life some crab-apples and |;ope, and 8s the muscle and the face tecer self at the end :::;:l:l :ll:: l::::‘;?xfifin: nc‘;:(:ac’ll.‘l:;:}e :l,;g a month with a rather large but really s D handsome nose. wvery finely done. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell has eeveral land. [ Sofar the operation was a complote soapes, and other palntings, reflecting |2uCo08e but before very long the girl be- self-protection, but the subjugation of | bridges in the country to stand a blow |feturn to thoir liomes. = Bath are mon, of the khanates of Tarkestan and the ex-|from both ends at the same instant. Of ::g:g’:&‘: 3';&":55'3?:5;"" SONEHACHLED tenson of trade, course, a road may go along & year and| They were presented with a check for Her expeditlon against Khiva in 1839 [ two trains may ne(regrhlppagn tuymoatjun SIG.DOg on the New Orleans National Bank, was disastrous. Tbe bitter cold of the|that way—and even then the bridge |and withdrew trom the parlor as happy ag the Ust Ut plateau ruined Peroweki's army | might stand it—but I thought so much |Many fasorites who preceded them.—New Russla, repulsed in her attempt toacquir- | about the thing that I lost confidence in | Orieans (La.) Pioayune, April 25, the Oxus, turned to the Syr-Darla®|mygelfon the Central and resigned. I've NC MEN ! Who have trifled away thelr youthful vigor and power, who are suffering from terrible DRA and LOSS ES, who are weak, an f 3 YO credit upon her ekill and taste. A placque | *8™® diseatisfied. The nose, owing tof After ghe planted her foot upon tha. |be, Ingle-track engineer ever since,’” 5 IMPOTENT aud unfit for mariage of lillies is especlally fine, and one of “f’ early caudal aesoolations, had a habit | riyer, her forward march was slow,stead t ot el Pn&lfi:fl:lap_hm(%xl.. week off and run down s of 9 N mnfi"w'?.fim.Eg Borses drinking ls ono o the most worthy | °{ FARLE Rechorsy Hhs gie, s plostoctand poraistent. Her lino of forta: alony A Soal Gavgnt in a Net. |y YO 00 SR ol Es o Sussive oty dnd iasting of notice In the room. or Interested in anything. s motion (the Jeft bank of the river, lengthene® A party of fishermen engaged in draw- | Mipks—*[ can’t afford it.” =l 3 TWI10L Y0 cirer by u few moeks oF months use. of the. celobrated Mrs. M. F. Rohrer hasa very well |On the part of the nose was purely in-|year by year. She mnde the river hed sein shad in the Houstonfc| « ‘ 2 3 My AIN TREAT! painted pastural scene, & wooden bowl V°’““'1'“lv'v“: entirely beyond the grl's|ally in her warlare upon the kbanatesr :lilge: at Sr:i:;ardh:ondcrs‘dewhe: they ch-no ::'i:?:h:;z{ :“a::'!:c'?:: fhu'fuf.:gfi“ e taking the place of the canvas. She has :““,"" A w‘“"e' sho h“d"d the doc- | Pyelve years after the first Russian gun. | commenced to draw upon the ropes what| ¢ Trge: but u’“k“ all Tican make to o also a very handsome mirror, adorned ?;l. v; CORIELO SINOND AWAZE N Advmlemly, was levellod as the walls of the first town | made the seine #o heavy, The flounder- | koep (hh:gu golng. My wife's relatlons U= - marriay Jany oulier symptoms leading ridiowsts, eyl e doung man said anything | in Khokend, this rich khavate incladlug ing of a dark object In the center con-|4|] Insist on bnnd‘ing with me about half ¢ LEANIE s promptygemeroley Miss Bolla Gilbort has a pleasing land. | to herwhich pleased her the nose at once |y1s motropolis, Tashkend, bacame tho | vinced them that they had seooped in " ; g i Fey soape '5:'"? good picturing of blrd l%?:.g’.':ii :2: lf):::.::l:flll:‘e. ;on:d ;:;-;:if:; Russian province of Ferghana, Then |something mum‘n“’k;y.na‘vigo,::fmn thn‘algzl;. s e A ¥ nMrg"M .fi[c:’rt‘()r tho. "(’..h,fe,f'"tififfi tg| mary, 3 o 0 2 H » d res y rs. Ohamp has & very pretly palnt-| L 0 Fh W S R By lEs T Bokhars, after a bitter struggle, loss its | fhe blogest shad or ealmon that ever ago just how 1t would be; yet you refused mpring, long Jite andthe loveand sespact of's faitful wir k u amm{ffmm to vigor & ing of water llilles which show very independence, Two of the three khava-|roamed the watcrs of the Houstonle As Esta 34 4 blest natorall, noso bogan to wag, and never ceased | ey of Turkestan were now galned, the | the selne was drawn in the flo nderings ::;th;?iz;‘ bt[:;bmk:F:y‘:znlan:l:t‘)‘l;tf{filyfi'em st aTholClimaxiMedioal CoylB04, S L out e, MA0. y. ! 05 Miss Floming adds to the interest of [ Wa#ging until dinner was over. As was | Syr-Daria, from Its mouth to Its sources, | of the unaccustomed prey and the ten- | < fried : tho display by loaning two cld oll paint- |inevitable, so romarkublo a noso atiracted | yyn o Rusian stroam, and tho ‘Masco: | sion on tho ropes mads thom foarful thut o pliddnisien kel = foge, owned by her, the work of some | 800d deal of actention, and some un- | itg arms were onco more turned toward something would give way. But the D R s 3 THE RECENTLY IMPROVED unknown artist, but both very fine. favorable crlticlsm, The fellow board-|ho(Ozus, Gen. Ksufmanns atiack |soine was & new oneand the ropos were | A Brooklyn men said to bis Prosbyterlan REMINGTON STANDARD strong, and everything in the net was|pastor: “Tam going to the Methodist church OUNG"_ BLU FFs Miss Beesle Stewart has a beautifal u;lof}heglrl Informed their landlady upon Khiva was crowned with success floral piece in water colors, that either they or the glrl must leave,as The khanate was added to the Russian safely landed, Before the meine was after Lhis““ Y ”h:'nnd dw"?' 807 unl(udhthu hauled ashore the thadders knew what | Minister. eiLif you don't gob youz shoce e e e the unusual object they had caught that {;‘,}‘,,“,;‘,‘}‘,flfl,‘;fi?“ won'c get my preaching NOrg ARPET GUMP A“Y Miss May Forman has a fine_palnting, | they could not eat in comfort with 8|conquests in Turkestan and the Oxus landscape, showlng very skillfully the 1;:;-;:::-0 %flnm"fly wnzglngdls thtr passed into Rassla’s control, approaching storm, e. ~No young man dared to make | What are the countries and the people | time was. It was a seal. When he had Mra. Bliss, who has alroady gafned |/ove to, the owner of the uafortansto | whom Rusein has conquered, at terriblo| been released from the folds of tho pelno w.OAPITAL PRIZE, 75,000, 2 ) N are e three anates are estimatec ted ity. Instead of showln L - he mot novel of theso i tho pioture of would wag perpetually, dflr:::p;;;;gaz; to contain_from 5,000,000 to 6,000,000 |a disposition to get back to the water In TR 4 O o en: hut, framed in rough fence boards, 2 lo. Vamb thay ich- ik- Q 5 includirg caps and small Lott ra, silvored over. A summer scene s ox. | the Twenty-sixth Congrogational socisty | hees of (holr soil and n .‘?m"l,.'fii{,”f‘.r ,'“ -lm, haxmfl Npand b"w:i ‘1"1“‘ ety "‘l;'l""i"x:l"“"'k“"" CARPETS celleatly done, as laalso a pictufing of |Paured. In his sermon und romarked that | their productions it would be difficalt 0| Fs seeraed to want io knook.oat. all of RN i i ttplot hrd 2 rough, rugged rock: the young lady who was expressing her | .4 in Earops tarritory that would sur- | j Lt tormento; The fishermen oy 8% 1o as wol a tho most durable Mrs. Broadbeok has alsoa number of | hatred of religion with her nose would be | ag the s countrles of Turkestan. .::.:]f:; m:; :?th ru.omb‘e.nd other Louisiana State Lottery Oompany | ggsend for free ittustrated pamphlet, fine pieces, noticeable among which i sare of a very uncomfortabla place here- “We do hereb, ify th panel of rosos nd a fish plecs, ' She has |8fer, tho fact boing that tho girl in fifi',‘,fi‘,',‘,';; snclont ineat of Molamateden HoApors sseteiaidy,and (uoon) ‘dle; ;}w-imfin'fiflfi_‘!%f?,fix;‘ and et dmia | Wyckoff, Secmans & Benedict, fu crayou plctured Pharaoh's horses’| duestion was so much interested In the|jonts from India, Afghanistan, Cashmere pa’lf:he fi‘ bmflb‘f d a half feet e o o et sontoot tho Dyaings Chicago, T1l., Sole Agen! hoads so that thoy soem to bo chiseled [#¢rmon that tho could not keep her nose | 4uq China, The town has 170 mosques, | long and. welxhs sbost 160 ponnds, 1ts | fiemciuce, and that the same are conducted with 0. H, SHOLES, Council Bluffs ut ol marble, tho lines standlog out in &1l Kinally tho unbuppy glel went, 4o | and when Vambery vilted i 5,000 stu- | haie is of a ightcolor, Lakapring somo |t s o suthrse e anbpamy oo e A e meiion bold rel e doctor and begged him to amputate " 3 ies, 9 GlLhor 3 e Tt dan e everal paatiogs, | e Bovs and sobons hoe T v s prors | L8 ware studying theology, Ioglo aud | of iho Steaord ahad Sahorma entan: | iz i el f i dgnadurs iached — r ] K philosophy in Its eighty colleges. The Ouo i » iarge and well ‘palnted maria |Ious lovel state, Tho dootor.yloldod. to| Ehiee ot of the Kbckand oo, Tann | 51242 pealinibsie peing, bk the spia JAO0E STNS, Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World, Curtains, Qil Cloths, Window Shades, . scene, and one of her land! 1s also of | her entreaties and was so dlsgusted at H f v it v {andscapes 1s 8440 O | o practical failure of his brilliant opera- ‘_‘f,'“,tuf;",:fl":‘,‘(’,‘;;‘fl"f‘l::‘:‘;fi’ othern, caped, — Bridgeport News, norne - al-l_aw Lmoleums, as shown espec. | tion that he never afterward mentioned | gur.Daria, Beveral thousand Russian IOWA IN PIECES, ; ' islly her ekill ia floral pleces. Some COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. h { J and Cossack pearants have, with govern- 0 2. 1 geraniums are particularly well done, We thus see that the operatlon per- | on¢a) unl..upnca,becoma tillers of‘ihe‘:;l F"mn s publls library contalus 3,600 Offioe, Maln Strect, Rooma 7 and 8, Shugar'and Ma’ttlngsl Miss Elle Smith has a fine floral panel, formed the other day waa not a new one. | ,our Taghkend and Samarcand, Task- volumes, ’ Beuo block. Will practios in Stateand tato courts. M;l. F:Ia:.xl.'r:arh dllpllylbl p.lntllng of 2.'.’"‘1111- '=°'°V°'~ 319 "“: h:l more “'“' kend has 100,000 population, thirteen b D"b:l‘;)e lk‘ Eope:lu 1 of g’t"il:’gl:? d 'Dhnt- OOMMIESIONERS, & dog's oannot but exclte the | ¢ AR Was w19 OFl operation, | inpy, aixteen uque akota rallway bul o tha do of thss who afat tho- exhibislon, | 5090 the transplanted muscle was takon | oo ' rponts Sond. remers, s it | town at an carly Gate, emponted it oy by oo owery | MANDEMAKERS & VAN, HPHULSTERY [H][]]]S ra. Torwilliger adds to the beauty of [ {rom & dog's leg and not from his tall. It yyounted to 824,000,000, The Knivan| Thomss MoClintock, s newly-marrled | capita of #1,000,0c0-to which a reserve fundol over ARCHITECTS, the exhibit some exoellent foral | Wa8 ";"'l“‘ly 8 moat Interesting opera- | ouyis, though kept within its narrow limits [ Cedar Rapids man, 'had his pockets | %4000 biesieabeen Mdsd oo tha tranchise OONTRACTORS Ppleoe n :m- n:; t was -I';rpfid in élfle;ll‘:y-nd byt ounding deeert, s large and rich | picked of $5,000 in Chicago. o & pa ale conmtitution AND BUILDERS “Cnpt. Hight has losned to the ladle: t.::'::hu:.oo?fn ;o ."u"’::':o":: 'b":d enough pport & populace of 1,000,-| Osceola farmers report long continued | MpEea R ber 40 A, ¥ aad endorsed by No. 201 T Broadway, Councll Bluff Rugs E‘be. Etc. ree pllnfln.fil by Vernet, which will be ] © 20CY 1000 people, Since Russia conquered | bad weather for getting in crops and are | the peoploof any siate B i SAL =AW st 2 ., B. BOHURZ. Careful Attention Glven to Out enjoyed by One of them, s marlne of & human patient. As will be reme Khokand she has placed up the Syr- the f 18 mever soales or postpones. scene, a storm at ses, Ls grand, bered, tho latter lived for many yeurs, | Ducia s lost of Maazry sl ols u oy gy ':'::min:“"';":'““ 1 i | A SRR davices fake phaoe There were a large number of other{and, with the exception of betrsying 8| iver for a distance of 1,300 miles from h usl tournament of L6 | Uty orim orrorromyy 10 win 4 vorvuws, Fueru plotares being pat ln place the Bxx | tendency to swallow bones, gave no evi- Towa State Firemen's asscclation will be | guuxp Drawixe, Curss K. x 7iis AcAvaY oF Muwic, 4 man vislted fnf rounpy-u'r::.;, and to- | dence that any canine habits bad ob. g‘x’n?“i:::;:&. ?fll’g bars In the lower|peld at Davenport, June 9, 10, 11 and How Onuaua, ' Tomsar, Mav 1%, 1886, 180tb us ufl u fl aacfl 0[ Tow" urdflfs- day It ls expected that all will b in readi- | talned a lodgment with him In company | hoats have ascended the greater part of 12, " APIT, L PRIZE, $75,000 i ness for the publle to Inspect at lelsure, | With the canine ilver. Ita course aa far aa Choja Saleh, now well | At the mioers’ mass meeting in Des 2 A 4 - i QUTICN OVAR ANNAI0AN RXTANN Upholster: i D Work e ——— e———— known on the river as the Pnin,' where, | Molnes on Friday it was decided to se- | 100,000 Tickets at 86 each, Fractions, in ( COUNCIL BLUFFS. TOWA ‘pholstery ana rapery Work a A WONDERFUL OPERATION, | [reland andthe Princes, the Afghans assert, thelr frontier joins | °°Pt the reduction of three and » half Fiftha, in peopostion, = Specialt e Poorkivncs Toursyl that of Russla, Both theso great rivers °¢0i2 & bushol until Septemoer, sfter H. 8. ATW00D i Muscle From a Dog's Leg Grafted on d‘:':‘fi'?m;',‘ r“’ ":fi’a‘:‘m; o;‘!‘h are valuable arterles of trade, but ":Jl‘? tslmn th-ty.vnll demand an advance. ’ ;:'mm ‘ ! 4 Ouar stock s th . " o the © | the xus, through the fer- e Storm Lake Tribune clalms a pop- . 10,000 ar stoc! e on & Laundress' Arm, Prioce of Wales is Ia the line of » wise|tile lands along gm banks ar. | ulstion for that town of 2,183, while e 14,000 Plattsmouth, Neb. policy. It will give the Irish people 8a|not so extensive nor 80 populous aa those | Pilot is satisfied with about 1,600 to 1,700 Ty T 10| Breoder of thoroughbred and high grade The New York Herald ssys: The|opportunity to become acqualnted with s the Byr-D: i 1s a8 being all thy ' in’ P ) y! along the Byr-Darls, is now destined to |souls ai og all that dwell within the Hereford Bfld Jersey Ga.ttle, Bellevue Hospital physicians are just now | young man who, In the ordinary course|be commerclally the most mportant | corporate limits of the city by the lake. l.argBS[ l“ Ihfl WBSI And Duroc and Jersey Red Bwine, exchanging congratulations over the suc- | of events, will be the soverelgn of the | ytream. While the Byr-Daria leads on), A neaizia s ousl ruulsof romarkable opersion | B ampice. *Forhage 1 ght. also|togerd the - sompachirely - bacmacesh| Mo e ire 8. the Wt Work, o __Ani Do sod Jooe Bed Bviaa__ | D . The g tl " i d d 500 . : operatlon conslsts in trausforrivg a bunch | of Wales to & member of the eeigning sy :fm;glguu:;:yy“:: of;fllg:‘: "an(;: :&:tl';?:n;:dfl:x;:;; {;‘:D:;nel:?‘::m;:f & o 260 all the lavest and choicest noveltles, of mu:cl':‘l]lr tissue t:‘m .f d:gaurh :-::h“ :::Ill’yfl ‘:fo?“}'?d'll:g ug ny'flun?:rw'fir evideut to 11 students of ber progress in | of head were burned to death and more | 1997 Prises, smountio to . 405 B anima| any member o an of Ireland, [ al 1 Aasia th s frame that may be {ncapacitated through | neither will be of much consequence, :’l'::'g:"]:;. no;.t,:l‘,m: vu::;:::'l:l rlouly injured as toneoessitate thelr | 4FEOSRE 175 B e e B 5 Broadway Council Bufis the want of such tlesue. At Bellevue | The Irish don’t want royal visitors or the | tion of her overland trade with China, For further information write clearly gl log. Bentley F. Osborne, an old soldler, Ho gllt':mfl: l:i:n‘dr:-:' lfla:nfie‘l"-::d_ :;Pl'lyu;fi:llall:;:;l;::‘:::: They want :mtl::l::-e::i‘fi‘l:‘u{'lmz:. o bes protdu_?lu -pici:nlt-ht Altocns on Thursday, by eat | New ¥ork kxchango ln ordiiary letie SCHMIDT, s fopg and, as yet, illy | ting roat with a razor, Long con- d rloudy iojused, her vight arm whlle e — roquited sacrificey in Tarkestan. Tho| tinged i1} heslth bad - exhsusted the lim- | o+ oo M. A DAUPHIN, o D C L O Mry, andGre Miles Oity Partislly Destroyed, revenues from her new posserslons as yet | ited means of the invalid soldier, and the | 0¥ ¥ A DAUFHIN, = o New Orleans, La. f Rid Qx" - G .: NPy e ‘:‘ o L:‘:L:C‘:ve:lo'; ht.yh B‘;I—Thh: fire to- ;t::’::“'hndly o third of the annual expen- 'l;hl‘ of l‘:o:l.?,bh‘llfl:mmmdhu mind, m:fl' P 0. Mouer Orders paya! i H night destroyed the whols of tho buaiges was burled by his comrades of the | Scwlstered Letters ; muscular substance between the elbow | portion of the town, at # loss of $100,000, The khanste of Khoksnd has been!Grand Arwmy, NV ORGBANS NATIONAL 352-. La. | ol loadlag Sasriage Buliders and Denlers. ox.q.c:: :iou.n,(.m:«s.:\ Lf:":‘f::.nul:fiw