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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, In finding home. for it where it could, be otit i S raised worthy of its parentage. He thought a Wik . f " A o pppe Tand then recalled the fact that he o { '} ne v).ll. ~':m| l‘m, we have ;;ur. THE AFIICAN FEVER, i : . heard of a woman who had expressed a | Some Interesting cess | 10 #hoot him there: he won't come ou Routh Sixth st < £ R He Explains Several Things and Pays | G k voUIT bABY T8 s, aitd.-He i dshyon | Stories of His Prowess | .00 {01t * uid the general, “give it Painful Experiences of a Boat Load of R l’;"\‘\“'l'l" Ry D AR Some Compliments, excused himself u moment. while he wrote a Told in the Funeral Train, to him.” Explorers. £ DI e L R gl & by 4 nots to hier. An instant after he left the room | " Each fired n shot and the smoke had ) clirts. Salues or commfssion | TRUREHONES e the woman also left and glided noisclessly ared away the great brute lay dead I.”“"‘ gr twice we. honnl tho srorts of | §ighles fton G T WBIR 00 Brondway, vrhes Ovricy, No. 4 g from the house, and When the pastor e | THEY GOT TH LY'S SKIN. | in the cave. Then the question arose, = hiPpopotami around our hoat when we | GGl Bius, 1 i1t Eviror, No, THE NEED OF A NEW COITY v | turned he found the waif lying on the sofa. A A moored for the night, As we slept,each All efforts to discover the name and identity lindy ""‘""‘l‘=_“ "”“-‘ '..“(" gen ““‘l"”"’ wrapped in his blanket, lying athwart- | VWWANTED- A good giritnn siall fanilys o o wol ere fruitless and nothing been “*put to his trumps - too otten to be g0 0 hiles oxes, | ) LA s Bl SR LILBLLAIAT G UG R o0 I DATRabLy gvebe! "ot "the pa. | Remarkable Feat Performed in Com- | balked in this situation, He looked )’,“‘ i Ll L s w0t | otestone il inquies fa deorgo O Paliman, me littlo e A0 "} ound the cotntry, wor ¥ e slensant to be waked near midnight by | 5 Broadway, Counell Bl Canning Street ntriot Tiet iu"\"‘::‘h‘l‘l :-h“1)‘;1:‘4,‘-Iv'\\h,-‘::.,:‘,:::;d\ littl pany \\thl Fort Robinson Half “””v:vu?yl‘\‘: 'H‘x‘|i|‘v‘\h.”\‘\l;\rl|lln|:\»\ I\.:“l‘ -Lrv:u' thess vintcoustotmed sovitds, nnd to hety e s A Catholic Pricst With a The little fellow was cared for at the W. ¢ Breed -Not a Dress | to n pine r half a mile away he cut ‘“'f;i‘]‘ ‘I‘_f“l'l_‘:c""\‘ ML the gun- jn nd siloer; one veneer muchine with enr A hospital until_ arrangements. wereforti. Man- Reminisce down u tree, trimmed the branches oft | “Wyre CCUREE Y HIESCAROREES, | T R i e Rhvalats comuim tuston” house, an excellent family in this city ook the child — and catried 1t on his shouldst to the | g ned themselves to grunts of | 22 Peari st Councll Riufrs for adoption, i h A A " cuve, “'"’l"”""’ \l»_”ll'“”;!‘h the opening efinnce d forebore 1y i K JOR RENT 1 keye roller flonr and fee J. W, Squire is bullding o fine residonec at | Alderman Casper, who has been made the ! B S As the funeral frain bearing the ve sove he “cooned” down, followed by 'Ilm‘”‘::“llvv::r kel UL e v & WTRon. Cornerl Tite T M b s dloin¢ | target for u great deal of personal abuse by | Chofee residence property centrally located | mains of the lute Major General Crook | Bat with a bundle of sage brush TR ATHOR TVER A1 SUBIEHEE | TR R RN T e T WOtk the Nonpareil for the course hetook in voting | for sale by E. H. Sheafo & Co. rolled ncross the broad prairies through | s utm, and by the light of a brash fire | for Alelen fover i o good night's o fiproscmeng Turxe grove lot, I Iad A bujlding permit was issved yestordas o | for the award of the city printing to the low The ey prosperous furm country, through flame- ;.)»::}".;‘.:;IJ:-".::n:yl:f:l‘ b ‘l:“‘ N ehey, | writer In St, “Nicholas, Our boat'was | S'RREIRIGRIIGL, THAT 4 burein, & e S, Williams for 4 00 residen: est bidder, was seen by a reporter for THE | of gne watches and jewelry in the eity, and | lit gas-fields, and climbed up the sinuous | LA Ly - small and overcrowded and we were all | ave. with fine lot, #2500, lesk 1ditior i 1 L \ 8 ! ¥ dilemma, 1t was easier to slide down ) {e bt A 7 By last evening and timidly questioned con- | the place to Buy the best goods at_ the J0West | giades of the Alleghunies, the little | the pale the i } it good-sized fellows on board; so, when | Modern 2-story house on sth ave., $2,50, Georgo Smith, |ux\kzu‘uvvlv‘u(’lrlv-’\*-:1;'”"!"}" & Jing his feeling in the matter, I wish | prices, is the establishment without rivals, | g '€ | the pdle than to climb up with Bty | Phe fever was on us,it required consider oo cottie, 41,6 after closing hours, was run in by the police | 2 Jouncil | the most reliable firm of able § i i Y AR scharged 3 vould say to the peop! of Council i % A f o' able ing ity and much cross nd Cholee gardening Tnnd el to the elty in8 e e, | Tk, it b cydly s b s o | o mosubict, < nenhwasine a h |10 e G e ons ool vuat e | USRS, 1, P S | A e “The trial of the case of the brothers, David s, said he, *thi i A 11 B tHie SERA: (el eaAtH X gt o Bat,who made it fast around the skin, ; Sl . \ Ots i RIATC'S S0b, o nonthly piyniente, and 1tenber Dunklo, who are litigatini about | with my conduct during the little time I have g life of the dead friend and hero who luy | 16 PRL RS FIECE (0 TROS Heted it | found in which to lie down at all, in the | “4eres indide acre property at* o Bareai " ; ! o | Another Methodist Church Begun. TV AT eas tovward |L 1 the o 1o mul 4 stern-sheots of our ¢ o residence Jot on 1o » @ furm, was complefed yesterday afternoon, | heen in the council, and I believe every fair in the flag and crape-hung ear forward b v il 11 behy,b aaid | BroEn ts of our craft. Fiie residence Jot on Henton st s but no decision rendered % i A Work was_commienced yesterday on the | oo oo0n B8 e 1 (o | B L G e Poor Milne, n strong, stout-built man, | Fhoiee Jots in Mullins sub. gt &0 cach : L g minded man will be when the matter is fully Trini odis X corper | enenath the fragrant roses and guided | Bat, “hut that’s the toughest job I ever ek sl ton Ave. D, nenr Sth st only 00 The new five chicf, Frank Levin, has issued | o060 new Trinity Methodist church on the covner |\ 5 5 a0 o stting the hide,” o who had served twenty-one years in the | seetion of fine land in Lineoln Con Nel., to is fivst order, teansferring Frank Hite It [ o avenue and Fo street. A larg B ol g bl g ish n suffercd mos any of de for Cou IS property I8 fitt oxdler, transforring Frank Hitchcock You must not forget that T was elected on | Of Ninth avenue and Fourth street. A la RO O T SHE SRt T roor b N5 oLl ME OO a Ay when Gey British navy, suffeved move than any of | trade for Counell Blufts propert from No. 1 to No. #'s house and placing £ i 1 1 ) -t frame building was moved away by J. ( BALL 1€ “Pariy it L Citbieid UL RN 1t had, | U8 and by the time we veached Man- ntlots in all parts of the” city on easy Axsistunt Cler Nicholson o duty us. hoso- | the citens! ticket, and bound by my Bonor t0 | il ISR UG G i of ob- | some time o another with the general, | {'rooktmutunl friend, and himself had, | iU tovi had talien S <t rong o hold Ll S man at the No. 1_houso, comply with the requirementsof the platform | o ionSand work on the foundation com- | either in the tented field or on a swift, [ aGuveen prowiciust anc cuts, BrOUEAY [ of him that his case became hopeless W. ¢ Stacy & Son, Room 4, Opera Bl Phe council's fire committee has decided | of prineiples upon which the campaign was e 7 5 \ ¢ ¥ down to their three guns 521 ducks, one | 34wl woe 14 for} but e | Council Bluirs. Ta obutighets shall. receive #65. a month 0 (i # The building will be a credit to the | tiveless chase ufter hostile Indians, or | goose, and one swan, Walter Croc AL GLLINE i, Bk Ll n..\lv probatfoner e R he ap. | conducted. The cltizens' movement was ¥, The dimensions of the main part will | in the less fieree though not less exciting | S wa i N B, 1 small knowledge was of little avail. We | TUOR SALE or Rent Garden dand, with DAiEN R4 th Yecoive 40 mndl be held: vespon awted by the leading citizens at a me o i outside the spire and the wings. 1t | Slogeares of the hunt & the Chicagg | \Towas seriously Il brightened up & | y;50q that he would rally when we got houscs, by J. It 102 Matn 8ts Connell sible forthe care of their houses in the board of trade rooms. 1t Vi ed il wl-~l'”l-‘;n AT TOGE L0 T (i ¢ ashore agnin, but five duys after he sue- ”"”"" i T « o o Manawa | by the Nonpareil from the conception was | main part alone, and th ntion fs to evect | {00 18 AAERtBR e G HLE | ! 4 cumbed after a fo our of ¢ g OR SALE- My residence, 550 Willow ave g foEmiL genini olikto ke B ‘”_.ff ‘“H“‘, e s in the | @ parsonage on the lot adjoining. The work | iscences his brothers had stovies of his | romember one morning early we heard ,[1;"" uiy A 0 FIERISLL IO e R RIS resort for the season will occtiv on the 20t | yowinated by the republican caucus i will be pushed vigorously and the building | boyhood and lifc in the old homestead, | tho ducks coming over, and we told | AHis was indeed a great blow to me, for |y st Tehted Dy leetriciny and cont Inst, Many very woticeable improvemoits | First ward when the republicans were sup- | will bo ready for dedication before the sum- | and stories, too, of his riper years: Mr. | George. Ho was up in i minute, dressed | U1tHough thoroe was o great differenco in | e all modern Baproven lethun! b o] oy o the Dopular resort, | Posed to have a ticket in view, but they neg- | mer commerices. John Collins of Omuha had” stories of | jiy u hurry, never stopping to slip his | UF dgres, Milie and I had been fast fout, | Alko will ol or ex; e 8t O ected its | Jocted to make any nomination, and T was en L e —— reat duck hunts; Major Randall had | higces over his shoulders, and away he | friendson the voyage out. He had been | Gl e SGaneit tlans. " 's" 0 ¥, Coun e D o e Fverott, D, | dorsed in the people’s convention, I coulddo | J: G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Brondway. nberless stories of the Indian cam- | wont,” After breakfast we went out to o ‘1‘7‘“"\“ toimain miiy \Wwikys, tnatend | Blutte Bivomer, M. Diquette, J. Y. Fuller, J. 0 | nothing else than accept the nomination upon T Blohy o et vigns: Me. Webh Huyes had ancede S fon Ik i) ; . of ridiculing my inexperience, and on el o Dettey Y iban . 1, | the pl tform of principled endorsed by that ek C. Bixby, stoam heating, suniture ensl | i uneedote of their days hunting big ::::y‘ "“”‘“ \“\.“n‘-u hf“ s ”'i‘_‘,'""“\'l“"’r 1 "“\«‘ T_»\m';\l ocensions had helped me out of S E MAXON g N faeConnell and S, | convention. It was a non-prtisan movemen r, 43 Life building, Omaha; 202 Merrium | 0 0 e ves and | Me. ol e CE L L i | difficultios into which I had been led SRR > Cavin, M. . Smith, 8. P. MucConnell ax from the start, and was understood by all to | block, Council Bluffs, gam Lr. Webb Fiayesand My, John | with' his trousers slipp down round PO B RORR e e Ele: BV 68t it NG W. Besley. . o Collins had a great number of | sy ; g 4 ; i be such, and was to be in the rest’ of re- — ——— e g his ankles—he was the comicale stsight!” 7y y fiors The young man who was hidden in aligh | p N anditottomolimonts 0o ot tho: declar. Oadrellows'Aniiverenry: stories to tell of their many hunting | Stories followed showing the gencral’s | OPportunity of givine me such informa- A eollar shipped he from Red Oalk, has been t the of of | trips. From 1878 it was the yearly cus- | dislike to showy dress, and one was told tion as he thought would be of use to me w Y b ations of that platform was Another meeting of the joint_cominitted L 48 O shouting for reforn and retrenchment. When S when T should be nws the" Intotfor Lty b 4 ¥ printing should be let to the lowest bidd; Council Bluffs and Omaha Oddfellows was | tom of the general to send to Mr. Huyes | he'q gontle ipsa S A would be away in the intervior Rt e et | AU i, b, Ve, MGG | comol Bl and O Qi v | R L M A | B et wh i g o | otk S Vi i o | And Superintendent printing plum in another fllow's hat, ho b&- | Nonpareil people came to me and wanted me | hel ol Ly September to the effect that he would | (e dead weneral lay Saturday night | M¢ HoW to handle i vifle, how (o use | ROOM 21 MERRIAM BLOCK, COUNCIL LT AT R a » | to support their demand fov the work. T told iing the programue for the anmiver- | 1, /vq for some designated point for & | when Captain Charles, Kine ciie . | Suil-needle, and, even m important BLUITS, TOWA Tiue tnivd annual ball of Daloey ::::»I;‘v“\\‘.ww"l"lu-‘\ endoay -‘llhull-}:!'ll'““l':*' United lxlu B ’;. (\-“\lnuhlll- W -\l T \.}»-‘ hunt. The general would avrange @ | Captain s o AT e for 1, | HOW to coolc the fow dishes that have for ) y it | paek train and all things necessary for o | Jo timeand then approaching Captains | SEAU fizured with such —monotonous (o will be held in the Masonic temple 1 with their concepiion of the mean of the | my. _ SPisettimme g et , 5 | ErE o WICRR & PLSE e e e e il boa | With thel eonception of thio meaning of the | muesday, April2t. Some changosweremado | o® Gookw) hunt. Messrs, Huyos and | o moaid then approaching CAptaing | i uafiyign in my simple bills of fave. OFFICER & PUSEY, (orehestra of twenty pieces. Dalbeys | §{dnt eut any figuro in polities. Both My, | in the arangements previously made con- | Colling were alwags of the party, but iy Dy o ang In veturn, T would amuse him and. the i T won Sueh s reputation that its | (W, Silvde A had intorviews | coming the line of march, and it was decided | other gentlemen wore at times. vited. nlnv:\.f"r.-:‘r:y:..(I';:’nt.l.it\l‘ ‘”l'l'",‘]‘l‘l “‘l' WY L others on the way by drawing rough BAN K E R S nnal is looked forward to as a move than | They tried to pur- | that the procession should form as follows: | These hunts were interrupted (o years. | (o {ins T Lors outy and this I3 e | porteaits which they sent home to their D A, : Wil ~”.-",'~‘ and force e to support their paper | pirst division will form on Sixth street, vight | in 1885 and 1886, when the Chirvicahuas | oo : - friends: or, at night, I would sing a few OA fellow who was registered as J. Ward | without s to the bids, and wards | on Willow avenue: the second division on | were engaging the General's attention, orm. ™ 3 5 3 of Corner Main and Broadway, was arrested by Oficer Johnson last night at | made all kinds of thrveats as to what the; 1t on'Sixth strect: tho third || o Lafahfia it LTINS Aol Stories were told illustra of this > bt AT TR Counecil Bluf 1owa. one of the depots w vite to dispose of a | would do if T didn’t support them. T eould | aigision on Willow avenue, right on Sixth | ABC vArious hunts of the purty were &5 | it of the general’s and also his keen | MY banjo. nd hoveat the commonce |y 50 oroten and domestie esehi g fine gold wateh and ehain. e was offering | uot do so without going back upon the men | trect, and the fourth division on Pearlstreet, | 101108 sense of the humorous. On one occasion | MENt of our e man who to | eljcetions made and nterest piid on G the property for so nearly’ nothing that sus- | who eleted mo and vlolating my honor, nd | Light'on Willow avene. 1878-—The country uear Fort Steele, | o commund was sent out to join him and l-.w«')nl;-_\:r deposits. plcion was oxcited and he was taken on gen- | 1 had no struggle with the tomptation niot to | e it of murch Wil be south on Sixth | Wyoming Territory doon Jheponpou und | gy Filenthiwhile | = = - = o eral principles | do just what T did. The award of the city | qroet to 1ifth avenue, eust on Bifth avenue | 159-—Through the Spotted Tuil Agencies | 1 ‘,’fl s ""‘,", D4 l“-'ll" it 1,"[.“ I i TR CHRIS BOSEN, €. D. Walters will continue to be chief of | printing to the Globe saves the tax payers | g Main stree Muin street to Broad- | 10 Rock Creek, Wyoming Tevritory. seated on @ log by the roadside. His | ), onger who would be the nest vietim the five department for the next fifteen days, | about 000 annually. The Nonpareil's bid | v “aast ¢ atreat. novth 1850—Two hunts were had this 3 clothes were tattered and a most neces- N Lo s T T N ) 5 Frauk Levin has taken the oath of office, but | was 15 cents for the fiist insertion and 10 | 5" g1ly First street fo Washington avenue, | former in August. from Fort Bri sary pateh on his trousers was held in | (9 U CHae i T DULE / ln( has appointed Walters as his deputy to act cents for cach additional publication, 20| west on Washington avenue to Scott street, | Yellowstone Park: the latter g o | place by thorns. The officer in command | €VFEY VO M BICKING every hone. C all cmergencies until that date, when he v cents for figure work persquare. The south on Scott street to Mynater street, west * Rock Crees, Wyoming T 3 rode up und asked him where old Crook | L felt then that it was ne eIy 5 7 get his business arranged so as not to in bid was a shade lower for figure work and e street to Eighth street, south on 1SS From Cheyenne t i was. O, his men are coming along,” | 0 Shrace up,” Keep acstif npper lip,and Factory and Planine Mill. re with his official duties only 10 and 6 cents for the other v Eighth street to Broadway, cast on Br 1852 Fort Washukie, Wyoming ' v |'-‘|:I'iml the old man, who was none other | HEht every advince of the enemy. To i 2 2 A A little senvred on Harrd *Iwant to sy« few words regar wiay to Fourth street, past the reviewi 1s33-—The country south “of Fort Bridger, | 1l 0 200 E o s i my surprise I found myself day by e S oy Codlens iRy anti-gambling ordinance. The ordinance | i and south on Fourth street to Willow | Wyoming Territory un Crook himsell. 'When lis own | ol iy atrongor, whils my comprnions b T P PR truck on the head by J Was Rt i by 0 o eomimitee o and west on Willow avenue to Bayliss | 1854 Fort Casper. Con "'1" AL '?"""“'A"'lvll“‘(“'|"“"‘-‘ Was | Ceakened and fuileds at last, one day 1 | Sp i Erivaiy Los serol LI bind. w fourteen-year-old urchin, and | gumbling in the eitizens movement. 16 wits | par 1587, 1855 and 1889 —Fort € > d, 0 quict twinkle of the eye was | (o IG to announca myself as prepared e o Dadly it Mowery and several other of the | then given to Alderman Wood and by him L'he committee extended to all lodges of | It was not small gume sought | the only sign he made of his jinior’s ) suses and buildings aggressors were locked up in the central to continue the mare 3 L Madn and My COUNCOCIL BIst ORFICE: NO. 18 PEARL STHERT. [TOR RENT---Throe unfurnished rooms. MINOR MENTION. | N. Y. P. Co. TR ' Another Methodist Church to Be Built | more will probably ever be known | | | Council Bluffs Lumber There were six baptized at the First Bap tist church Wednesday evening Justice Ba tt is putting his office in con dition for a clearer administration of justice than ever Babe- News Notes, group gathered in the special coach | pound bear skin, The general climb 3 i 18 these stories were told, and said: bl n. Every one had some remin- | JGeorge was aly a great hunter, 108, OFFICER. WML Pusey, comic songs 1o the accompaniment uwl.m. 4 dat u(."nn"' I Ixm i xr":‘--!lu ‘\‘\; ! Dangehters of Rebekah of Towa and Nebraska | on these hunts: the lor nd t discomtiture. It v his greatest de- Teleph tion and will tell Judge Magee all about it | ¢iland passed its first veading and was e cial invitation to participate in the cere- | pedoubtable grizzly were the main ob- | light to get out away from civilization, | p > HE ; = LBl momning: T A Sy - hud 0, nortion ol i fec(siof the hunt. = |34 Tieve T ann Tiollce naloud as Tavant |l e LOCIORMANTAND HEEDOG. Tnfovmation was yesterday filed for in- | fvPry was, chatinn of S GRRD R S R O : unted on good hovses and with o | to,”he would say. I 1 deep affec- | This Oficer Tunes With- DR. CAPELI AU e Sy C M BatieR b | talimieana it avad teady itogt - e "Z(.N‘...l‘,,“.“" it mittion | full outfit of prelkers, mules, wagons, | tion for young Hayes and guyed him un- x A o Nl LIl ) sl felat bl 80-CALCA DO nded to coune or passiag: o P g onts o cooking onsils, i erei cnever ¢l ce ufiorde e i % White, an cccentric -charactar who hins been | clmended to the council /for passage, to be prosent,as have > tents andcooking utensils, the party | mercifully whenever el aflorded. swernl duys ago Chief Brown of the 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway hote for yenrs, and who cluims to have u | Colled out of town. Before groing he gav of both states. would strike out for the wild country, | When Hayes met Crook. whether in R G TR E e T Jucky star and plenty of saliva, by the aid o oo AL Wo S0 Wnnis = The hunt in the fall of 1880 near Rock | camp, jolning him for a hunt, | foPhttientof b safoly put s i COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. I of which he'is enabled o perform | Fohi R S O, s oy A o K fulllwn-‘. for 10| Creck, Wyo, T., was a most exciting | or his dignified headquarters | it SECGORE PO ulous cu iy 1 ! g iTCoRban b0 and successful one. Upon this hunt | in this eity, @ wresiling mateh was P e | 3 The total uet receipts from the “Queen of | tut. Tt wus laid on the. table by & motion EI 406 Broad- | o paager numbers of elk were seen than | o follow. ~ On one occasion Colonel (' Mk ’.“lhf"“'\“w_'\"‘i Hl:f”, Il.fn:-" Iatcios Mlucklouds EEreok] per Famc' o ainment approximate £200. The | from Lacey. Afterwards Mr, Lacey cour i - atany time before ovsinee. Many op- | bi s accompanying General Crook to | oy Pittsburg Dispateh, The: firel ladics of the Women's Christian Temperanee | poses and found he could kill it by i Se 1 desivable dwellings with modern | portunitics were afforded the party of on at Cumberlund, Md. They had | [5o, 4 0 il o ithfully 2 th the vesult, and |y and he did so. The four republi i vements for vent in vicinity of the | studying the hubits of the elk. These | come in from some S i yim 1 nion e e led v re ind . 50, Tho ; c it ent cinity of the | studying jits of the clk, e | o some place off the'main | 180 e Gl SN C old of ) / - are seviously thinking of repeating the per- | voted for it, which killed it, as five afivmi- | Presbyterian church, . H. Sheafe & Co., | ; sarol vorye shy. very dificult of | line/and struck their riilroad at o small | PAEL palihel el e ‘_”“‘“m‘; o lC T l” ]) 1 y S The Special attention given to the removal st Libevty, Th of facial blemishes, sueh s formunce within a shorttime, If they con- | five yotos weis necossary 1o its passage et s 3 i IOt AL R e Dra 10iAE syl bateed: D e L | ontal agenta: [REHES Gy 8 approach and ravely seen in great num- | town about 2 o'elock in the morning, It G0} and it is sufe to say will bo filled to overflow” | vespectible men who got up that or- City Finances. crs, and it was 3 to General | They found that they would have to wait About 11 o'clock. while walking along MANUFACTURING CO., ing inance that 1 intend to support it and pro- | “The eity finances ave in a very healthful | 100k’ superh knowletge of the | couple of hours for a train. Inside the |30 000ve named street, he thought he 15t Avenue and 2Isy Strect e P B, O, society is plunning for entbr. | cure its passage, In the city administration | condition, ” remuriced City Auditor Kinnehan | hobits of = wild = gume and | com- | station, they found o couple of benehes | gpied the dog on o raveled walk lead- S e tainment at tho opera house carly in May for | I am non-partisan, and 1 futend to hold on to | (08 T ro ' | prehension of the country before | und being very tived they wrapped theie | JPC0 A &S Q- s the benelit of the Chautauqua. The previous | those principles. Ont f the administra. | YeSterday aftern Lhe city bonds bave | {5400 6% e and those with him | cloaks about them and stretehing out on | H# P ¢ "I'Ilh- o I‘,.‘,", 2% brominon 5-15]‘» Doors and Blinds entertainments given by this mysterious or- | tion Iam a vepublicin, Tt remains for the 2 were able to enjoy some of the rave and | the benches were soon 1Gepi |y TSt COLONININGE to | > unization of ludies, who ean keep @ secret, | citizens to_decide whether the little fellows | above par vight along. Tn a few days this of- | 100 3t which on more than one oe- | Shortly afterward Colonel Corbin was | Muke @ vecord Sfor himsell the fivst | tand, and Serall St BESNE G have been of such high order that the public | who come from Red Oalc and endeavor to run | fice will receive the proceeds of the sale of KLiafL: 4 | LY d one 5 | night. He called to the dog, but the LW DO y I, , b 104 s 2y casion it was their good fortune to wit- | awakened by a rude shaking, He found L 3 e Kindling wood £2.50 per load delivered lenn will naturally expeet . richtreat. is ex- | the hoard of trade and the city council huve | 16,000 intersections, paving, sewer and spe- y ool T S i ik wtter apparently was not on speaking | guiwdust by, the harrel s, All work (o he pectation is justitiable and will doubtiess be | cause for compluint. [ have’ o paper, and | 8L ACERELE, P FERAE 0 -l_";""" ) ‘M;;» Domessed o g ey policeman —aver him: | terms with the guardian of tho peace | Bl Teldphone fully met don't intend to do any fighting in th vs. | cial assessment bonds. But people who ha very highest degree the attributes neee “Come! out o' that, B R AIETT e e e ot YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED® “The county board went_ofit yesterday to | papers. L merely want to put this matter cluims necdn't break their necks in getting | sary to o successful hunter. He was | ain't. no lodging house!™ Colonel | (i, did not aove. hen the oftic Isthorpe er £ over the Roc fore the public as it is.” e disbursement of all thisconey | paticnt, never out of temper, enduring, | Corbin thought it best to muke no | LY in a loud tone of voice {o “get IDMUNDEON, I I\ SRy ast of the city. The crossing e already bee and it will o | with o born hunter's jstinctive appreci- | trouble, but was anxious to save his gen- | oS00 did Not move and the ( ""( S ,,,N\ w,_w,"' S has been ut the bottom of a case or two in BOSTON STORE out 4 s it comes in, However, | ution of ‘*signs” and *trails,” and a \d sleep, 0 he said: ) . il i 40 ; A 2 & : e 2 3 ficer, who wus getting more angry each district court in which the county has - Xpe a few duys about #100, ity of apparently comprehending the | vight, all vight. But don’t wuke tha i s ) Vforeed to take nn intercst. An irato | Actractions on OnE Floor for e adaidnyatl BLO0 8 L g i ¢ g moment at the utter disregard for mili- ) \ £k l80icon neated s 4 000, th s taxes, Of this soning followed by w hunted animal | man up. tary discipline, pulled oug his revolver womun is also connected w Monday and the Week. amount £25,000 will be used for the payment | which enabled him to veach its quarey | “An° why not?? ULENIGIROL G oL VoL members of the board took ont . ; DlEse 2 1u Apik N o[ and fived at thedog, The latter main- TR e BO o P BRI 300 pair sample corsets, including French | of special and general fund warrants, and it |, the most advantageous times, | **Don’t you know who that is? That is | {ained his siolid indiffe T hATaL " ; ! s suteen, contil, jeans and summer corsets, | Will ull be applied to about, twenty-five differ- | 454 1o this o mavelonsly hoen ovesight, | Genoral Crook.” tined his siolid indife ul the of- | pyia Up C I §150,000 The exceutive committee of the Chautau- | o i from e to' $1.25, all 1o go at 4be, | ent funds, It is now in the hands of the | S 10 this & m Rt g *Oh. .l‘ W “‘ ) Ko | fieer fived again and noand again, | Surplus and Profits 50,000 qua association held a last night T oo whito, ebome and | county trausurer, and will be turned over to 1 permitted him not only” to dis- | 14 1870Well toih— wid deorookaitl m 8 RS b it N a e b S R 08 iRt 160,000 make arrangements for let ! - us some time near April 20, The holders of | tinguish objects at a distance of five | de town’s full of " officer was close to the wd found it DIRECTO! 1A, Miller, . O, ¢ : programme for the « [ y. . - UNDERWEAR these warrants can then present them for | miles, but to say whether those objects | The general, ol adi el anadldis e AT L o e R I amnounced that. Dean Gl y o Sterling |y e Tots f 1 the weel pyment und expect to get the casl were horses, eattle, or ne. mounted | ing this dinlogue, laughed heartily. and A U % CHannan, Transaet gener i Morton and Dr. Ge 1 lad agrani || i SoRais ot OB yIBNG I WeRE VP here: . ot Y b S0y O Thi JiE28 SoThia T A8 some iron foundry, unniest part of | e capital and surplus of any N s 24 L LOT 1 There's unother thing,” remarked the men, Indians or white: I'his extra- | said to Corbin, guess he has the best ha : 2 a itaa ATE s H to fill dates to o made for them. Enoush | A ril line of copat « e | oty D e BT ST ety o O e e e e e the story is that the iad not even | bl in Southwestern Towa has already been done to ASSure a programine | g nee trimmed in body thinks .his office is a sinecuro, I would | QXCLHLY KECHUCES OF VILION SLO0C Aun i1t | € O Chaoke i | been ginzed by the bullets, Itis need- | Intoreast on Limae Dopo=its, this year fully equal to that of last. | “"Nighit gowns, full size, rulle. trimined, e | ke to huve him come in here und_work a | #000 part on these hunting expeditions. | (Generul Crook wite i man of VY | Jogs to'suy thut there is onoofticer on tho | ==—— = he Chatiuqua committee was worki ogh ! i g while, If the salary was _doubled the ma e would check his hovse, and, bending | strong affcctions, The lust time he wais | o100 who would not qualify at u shoot- AhsToa i ! s | g o satury was doubled the mun | fard, would scan tho hovizon nar- | at theold homestead near Dayton, O., f'”{ prwhoprad oty Lehooy .M. ELLIS & CO,, yesterday on the | y right of way for | Chemise and dvawers, lace and embroid- | who is doing the work s I am doing it would 0 zon 0 o 3y wrounds. They | ered, trimmed, 25¢ cach. carn his money.” rowly. and if any game was within five | was on September 8, 1878, his fifticth 5L, reported excelley i rly the Misses' and ladies’ white skirts 25¢ each. = - miles his gray blue eyes never failed to | hivthday, He told his brothers then Rroker Pell Surrondored. itive amount of the 10,000 bonus raised. | Childeen's and infant’s white dresses, 25¢ Prisoner’s Effects, that it “would be long before he would Ew Yo B0 D rokos s Pall ot The people who desive to have the line reach- | 0, ? i S T At y i 18 3 f New Youk, April 100 -Broker 1L of g euloho ngpit o linve tha Mnogeach- {lito $100 abargaln Ll = Ll City Marshul Templeton is - dividing off a | | al Crook was a true hunter, [ return, “The faet is,” he said, - Sixth Nutional bank fame was rendered AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS TRal S 5 4 | O 2 e, space in his ofice in the city building for the | killing not merely for the sake of killing | casier for me o stay away from heve ol N : vof his | L Roowms 430 and 452 Bee Building, Omahay actively engaged and the probability is that | Corset covers, V. shape and square neck . o & ! this ufternoon by John MceDermott, one of his S maba the motor company will have the choice of | 3 { s bt 7| storage of the effects of pris s who have | and leavin h u asses 1o rotbut | than to get away if Teome heve, Tthurts | pondsmen. MeDermott vefused to say why ‘\:”l-l.' .\”|'1|m|§;?"i‘: ‘lln:‘r‘:flu‘x:wllu,:r’:"\‘:n‘l lock two routes. Night gowns, trimmed with feather edgo : « portals of th for some special objeet, cither for food | less, 1n d A beardless young man from Omaha ap- | braid and rufl tile and left behind them the various , | orbig antlers or bear robes. And yet | Oakland Md., the present vesting place ots. 5 5 5 plied for . matriogo liconso yesterday, - He | Chemiso and vers, embroidered and | bundles and packages they had in their the “hag™ of that two weeks’ hunt W of the mortal remains of the late Major- | The long ining of the people in COUGIHI 5, 4 . buck | General George Crook, is n lovely little | verse-composing - iting pie pictured his love us havime just passed her | tucked, e, session w atoq Amhoanacanviil as follows: Four L eight eighteenth bivthday. The * county clerk LOT 3 AT 50 R ftwh witl Tes, sixtecn | villago perched high on the weste o 3 5 i « 3 i 4 S lpeniiondeasn e RRCEI R RN < with magniti ntlers, sixteen | villago ) g crn | disposes them to the composition o lhuv.lfl\n n.w.u.:.ll.l :V)y--.w too at, “and ad . Corset, covers, with full yoke of em- | gijoq cuniulations \I\mlfiu\ as | mule decr, ter telope, and an immense | summits of the Alleghany mountains, | poetry of some degree of excellen 1y ! VRIIA S0 broducn e Brosaciive mathon RN o l'.-,"l'-l_'_‘ s, beautifully | they pparcitly valuc i comprise | number of 0 wd sage hens, | Four miles further east is Deer Pavk, writer in the Contury. Teishmen and A 3 S YA uhakil sonobard night dresses, beautlfully | everything under the sun. They may hay The last hunt th neral Crook had | Both villages ave well known and favor- | [pishwomen as o rule hay IEnae 0 T “:}n‘.lllll‘\uuldg‘!yn;in L»Z?? '.\m,h.'u' e R e o e yitlue to thefr owners; who will porhaps some | was lust yeur, 188, The locution was | ite summer’ resorts. . The surrounding | writing if they receive any education at e e B R e Al e and Anished in | Gy call for them, and make a greatoutery it | povg Cusper, Wyo, The full party wus | country is beautiful in the extreme, and | all, and are wataral journalists and | e : Jittle wedding we often thus disappointeds Tt | feuther stiteh braid, b composed of ihe thrce inscparibles, | some of the best trout streams in the | wrlters utan carly uge. The last r A ARt the ::\.lmlu\..fl to get the permit as they gener- | ‘-I\l xhill u‘lm\\- 5 will compare with General Crook, John 5. Collins, and | east ave found close by, It was at Ouk- | markable poet of the file Kind known in NIERATPA : ES. for diseases of th Y imagine. ods sold a N o GMAAteots Btore tadz it aloy Webb 1% Hayes, Lie i FLaH, id, in the Glades hotel, that General | [reland v Carolan, the blind bard of out, Chiestand Lungs, and also for cons 1 HOpunopast fowavoeks n numbor iof bove | oy |'|\](‘ll’l\\l\‘l,\\\\ll|;)ll|"|“\\\' o Mll‘llf\'vlrh\r:'wuu( 0 wdevindiialonniC ighit, Corporal Hawkins: five troop- | Crook was captured by a str em of | the last century, whose porteait, and | sumption % O PhRRE I G S e oKs oLahoote | 8y o dbrs i BProiotats o Low Biives. crs of the Ninth eavaley, and four pri- | Jumes Daily and his confeden Rorie 0t gee verhos tynblntad Tandin [ « els in the park “ " Canning Street Contract Awarded. vates from the Twenty-fivst infantry | date of this capture was Iebraavy s | the oviginal, were published Jamoes “1 find the results of the SODEN MINERAL Aivguns were used und many of the little Council Bluffs, * 5 ’ b AL AR o she ol 1o U el B The board of supervisorsand the committee | formed the military escort. Fowr bucks, | 1865, shortly before the close of the v Hardiman, T wak is pevipitetio as | WATES AN PASTITETS we Vo il being able to cateh the aggressors, One of | The Need of'a City Hall, from the city couneil met last e and | four squaws, and th pappooses from | TL reamstances were peculiar, Homer is said to have heen, Dlind also, | {fetony 38 SRRENE Lot the upner ale poct. | pussages MOREAU K, HROWN, M. D, i Chicago Pollelinto, never been repudiated, but have been selling OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, théy cannot be produced. Ladics! the boys, d_Schefferle, however, will | Tt does not seem probable that a uew city | opened the bids for the Canning 1l | the Rosebud agency, Dukota, necom- | the time of his capture he was secretly | and certainly a fine if not a |\.q “1”‘ 1y :.mw \hm‘m.;:‘ § “( fow days. | hall will be built this season, The old feed | cut on the Chautauqua voud, There were a | panied the party, as did an individual of | engaged to Miss Mary Daily, Her father | Though the race is not extinet, little ex- I'rof, of Laryngology este o received a bullet from an G- | store now sl by the o <aptsad] ; i 3 special interest 1o General Crook. 'This | and mother suspected something of the | cept the most ordinary verse is published e N AN A D Aok fomcan dhe ve now used by the ety is by no means | number of bids filed which were cavefully | P ‘:}I“f' wto:Gonoral Crook ’”” DU ioMoc BURLeRIRE SO DR 0 10 | pt the most ordinary L olighed T WS aimed escaped. The bl had to ba me | adequate or suitable, It scems folly tospend | compared und that of J. P, Kelley fonnd to | W ut,” w f-breed Stoux from | kind, and bitterly oppa 10 malohe Jiiin eish toduy, ithe.andiance helng 100/ Aval ampsiata at2a ud /o) tracted by D Lacey, fud. ho boy limped | 41y money in onlanging or improving it. Tn | bo the lowest, The work was then awarded | Fort Robinson, Neb, Four six-mule | General Crook hd started for Louisville, | gmall to tempt the most airdent pafriot SRS e o 0 cxplain e WAL i€ c0uld 10 15 | view of these facts it hus boen suggested that | 10 1m i e was vequived to commence it at | tewms with dvivers, four packees and | Ky, but a brealedown on e voud | With all ts inherited shortcomigs, and aronts Without confossing. his. offonse G sone s 1o Bow Phn S | onco. This removes another obstacle from | sixteen pack-mules completed the outfit ortly after leaving induced | with the evils that befoll it owing to cir- | OpEN MINE SPRINGS (¢ 1E N e A Bava diaa ey ) itao nkibe kG o ASRRD. WISKLANG i the'Chautinqua pafh the whole oxpedition thus conslsting of | him ° to return to Oaklund. | cumstancos, the pootic guild of anciont SODEN MINERAL SPRINGS C0., LINTTED QL pan.ca oA ARG, OF LY T . thivty-four pevsons and about cighty-five | He vetived to his voom in the Glades ho- | Treland did the wo wrent serviee in 15 CEDAR ST1kET, NEW YORK from ihe pavks, and it is said to be' due to | fois for the o 08 i . these murderous youngsters 4 K10 COUNE HOUAR 0P A 4IND Bl008) Dr. 1L 8, West, porcelain crown and bridge | horsés and mules Bat tel very tived and soon foll asleep, He | in keeping from destruction histovier i ) committee of the council presented the mat y N b : A Pho bur of ;h.)l)-.l-n houso was closed to | tor to the county boed of RS A rani Pearl object of the general's A - | was aceompanied by his friend, General | and national data lost feom other parts ' “_l' lm n-lI:rh.,“'-"”“‘I;]“”:;:" I\I- i n‘ A“ ”n a1t will be'eons A and muy possibly Ttvon wishitamall e Troporty call on th ing the hunt, fe had o vemark- | Kelly, Young Dailey procured same | of Furope. 1t also added vot alittle to IRR O nalloa to t Toor D Avenan the ome arrangement, The court house s o B et tg | uble power of teailing, an instinet | United States uniforms and dressing up | the world's stock of tragic, of noble, and chief of police to that offect. On Wednesday omy, huviig boen buiit with o view of ne. | 1dd & Wells Co.,, €1 B, Judd piesident, 606 | B PONER ) S8 SAricingy Al Caok squad of guerrillag, relieved the guard | of comic fieti r O o AL te FE AR night the uthovities claim to have dis mmodating the futy 1 e e Broadwuy 4 Jméingrigame, —Gen e |1 M SO MOl ‘ E of comie fiction encral and NERVOUE DEBILITY} ered that the dispensary wis open and that | s (.‘”. 0 :-‘ we ‘.‘1\'“ x*l-‘ ¢ nl - devoted himself to learning in what Bat's | at the hotel, Proceeding to the rooms - V;'rzalaunuifl\bdyll:dgl:‘ml ‘thclu 5 were he sold " afte g v [ T MLE O3 MN2- LU RBOFARENC BOIBO, O rig L Pst. sk consisted, 1 ed all ¢ of Generals Crook d Kel ey ol or 0 00D Py Bestared. - Haw te sateron o griuks woro belg sold_ nflor 11" o' el =UHC | tho spare room it be used toudvantago by | corsenr Il: r l‘".':ln‘ x\nvlllnlfc b e maL | S consi tod, und neglect 1 all I[ Gonoruls, i ! 1" Kelly, th 3 o Very Low. y e T 3 ol :",‘5; ur to turn the koy | the olty, The city is soroly in noeed of sauls i W, A 0 the E with that end in jew. It was ¢ deved them todress, and moutting them | Without doubt there are many persons now X . ‘1.;.”.m,“, Tho on the outside “world. Accordingly an ui- | poom, - many valuable. records now bemng | 10r of Tk Bre: Please permitan old busi- | tevistie of General this ing- | on horseback, sped away to Richmond, | uilding houses here who want 1o use the cit f water, but aee unable 1o pay the usual price ;;l'"ll“’h"l\“':';"]::"l‘{"‘}‘l'j' brought bout by the | jeopuindized by the necessary storing of them | ness min here to congratulate T Breon its | ness to lean from other men. The | which was still wccessible from the e ? u S, n. i o s Where they aro luble to be destroyed by five. | magnificent issue of Sunduy morning. Cow- | secvet of his success with the Indiuns [ This ivvegular eapture met with little | forintradicine the watan o tholi prsnibses LR LI W aSYed yostar . pared with our own morning plate concern is | was largely due to this, He took an | commendation by the authorities . at :‘\‘\v‘“ ilng Ehis fuct, | ‘.~,..‘>\‘.\.\ |”1' Al To \NEAK MEN Vi A e Dis. Woodbury have removed their dental § Ind ho hid Indis tichmond 1 “Generals Crook and new management of municipal affairs and 3 IAVe 1 iele dental | ke compuring the lamented Jumbo to a ndizn who had influenee ith Indians, tichmond, 1 neral T teen feet from the curb line, and connect the Buffering the ¢ youthtal errors, carl the action of tho authoritics created con- | Mee to 101 Pearl street, up stairs. AT studied him, and when he had learned | Kelly were within four weelks speciully i ne e ARt LR BRONE M A Ve 1wt siderablo gossip amonyg the saloon clement ~-— f i the secret of his vons, th but not | exchanged. Touavert suspicion from the 1 the water ve fors tash i ab ¥ i A P T TS T e v L his sugeess, then, bu g Oavert susy ¥ il the water reddy to use forsie. Cash generally gL IS Yho kisollue slove I8 mops dongerous tn | ¢ Lo "“” e et we | until then, he dispensed with that Indian | Dailey ~ family at the time, Geneval | with order. This ofter applies o unpaved - ded gun uve © and proper Wy OLYODOLLAN cuoracie velcome it us a 1< % i is ¢ Pt o wher s are lai Good paper ha: gors at Crockwell's, using the C. B, Gas and Bloctric Light (o, | the brightest, best and newsiest paper ex- | ind velied upon hmself, He was satis- | Crook at once’ proclaimed his engug HEROH W PER & ih ald - gus stove tunt fied that he had dearned ol of Bat's | mentund the marvinge took pluce the b L 11 you want the best Wall paper go to J. D, : T What a pity it is that our fuir city cannot | methods, und intended to take the field | following July. Threeof the participants SO Crockwoll's mportant to Horsomen : Lavge line horse | have s representative newspaper issued on | glone this fall, Bat's vecord for griz- | in that midnightabduction were preser A / ~ RRSONAL PABAGRAPHA, | o Manhatian soetin a0, 418 B | EBAE HRIL G ARIARRRGR i 0. on ) grizzlies that he had killed single- | Jumes Mason, John '\ ug and Gorie Pllll]ill{{_’; \ll” S S ]] ““d l)( OT I actor y Ex-Offcer Tamesio has been appointed = W for our city is worthy of u first-class hunded and wlone, The vewilt of the | H. Johnson, whilo at ihe foot special ulght officer at the Wabash yands - Today, if Council Bluffs had but half us good =~ hunting trip lust year was: Five gri grave is that in which m' D 5 Corhg nd avenie nd Thirteenth street, Counell B, T We are i oughly M, 8. 8. Stovens and daughter, Miss A Deserted Bab u paper us Tie BEE, one city would soon five Rocky “Mountain sheep, one | he is still called theve in- Oaklan equipped to do wll kind Carrie, huve gone to Chicago for a brief visit A wood deal of consternation was created in | Omaba for the lead. Itis pitiful we are 1 bull elk and ecighty black-tailed d A buried It is suid that Genera } s J. 1 Bell of 1830 West. Broadway i | the residence of Rev. B, . McMenomy on | better roprosented, ~ | antelope, While on this trip it fell to | remuins will | Do tuke i Sas h Doors Blinds and Mouldmgs. entortuining her friend, Mis., C. B. Gregory | Wednesday moruiug by a mother's uumoth- | | I bear our morning-plate concern no ill w tl t of General Crook und Bat to kil | ton, but there is a fitness in his present Spocial attention glven to odd sizes State. Work, and Interlor Finish of all kind 8. P, Wadsworth & Go, 207 Pearl strot, | 108 deserting it. Tho woman appeured thero | prescnt published; but Blufites wants some- | had followed o truil so vapldly ind with | jostlo withul, us wis the mun whom it Jowii 1 0 ey for Lombard livestmentcompany’ | 1 19 otelacis with tha oulld. ond 1nquired for | Hilbgbewar, . We have put up with oointey | S00 U e Rt T Ao Bt e e BLLEBI COMPANY i ather MeMenomy He was absent and """l“;",“"“"‘ . 4 Ak A48 | e Kty ! e i Tt the ( 4\. 21L1L1D L v, i Pinest photo galiery in the west—Sherra- | Futher Malloy, the assistant pastor at St. | aaidingclothes aad s b G Ienos puis 6L GRIEY 00, the slde of 'n ruying | monnmenta to bls siupdy v ¢ 0 den's uew place, 43 aind 45 Main stree Xavi L The lady was elogantly | bottor shect, devoid of ita yellow-t T R N A T P YT 1 J\“ i AT T EAIBLE Ciay Wholssale ond Hetail Dealors.in - ieet, devold ¢ s yellow-back sterco- — guapthy caved in from above and the weaven and earth vis Vs grave 3 X u i adorned in costly | type-plate miscelluncous Sty o 1 ‘ . e We want you to list your rental property | 5" O h W 3 3 it v had formed numerous rece are sights tha with us und we will secure you good, refiable | MY . 3ho said sho cumo from Missourt Yl '\‘:‘:“"n"““‘”‘I‘,H“““ Omaha pap 1 galleries and openings the cuve and ty pical of b et y fouanta Rents colleeted and T....x atte ley, but refused to give her nume. Sho told | YOFtse W then also, for “Holly From above the R 1A gas Tha [HRE given to cure of property H. Sheafe | Futher Mulloy the child belouged to & very | iy the best paper bere, there being no doubt i suugly el below, and Had he live s t Prices. Dealors, send for Cutalog &G Broadway und Daia St, up stalrs. | dear fricud who Lad been tndisvreet and was | as to clrculation. Hawseie, | the bear would > them. They [ it wus his de Nos. 205 und 207 Broad vay, ind 204 und 200" Piores Siro Ly Council Bluffs, Ia