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'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY MYSTERIOUSLY NISSING. been, but since that time they have failed to | habeas corpus to sewre his release from the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, — fulfil the conditions of the contract. custody of the polie. ; He is under arrest on Miss Myrtle Wellington of Salt Lake | Eunice Rugan, Louvina Hart and Maria | the charge of being fagitive from justice on | Hon, J."K. Powers of Ce Disappears. Edyards, heirs of Charles B. Holt. have | an information chaliefog him with having em- | Pacific. Surt Utah, o (Special Tele. | brodht suit against Robert W. Sabin and | bezzled £10 from, the firm of Maloney & | . . W G Death & ST Lk ah, Mas » Gabriel Berchley., The petition recites that | O'Brien in Council Biuffs, The application | yesterd F ;""vlflh‘o ( A Parisian Carter Condemned to Death for | grom to Tie Ber.]—Miss Myrtle Wellington, | vears ago Holt went out to Beatrice from | for a writ was granted and the hewring set | 5 11 Purcell of Dunlap, was a Bluffs visi o e o Sptondi osiiits "thie an Atrocions Orime, & charmiihg young society girl of East street, | Illinois, and while there he became sick | for today. el it R AR AL MG R VL [ TO0K HIS SENTENCE COOLLY. ur Rapids is at the Gas Stoves for Cooking ! There 18 1o 1 igloy of Ottumwa was in the city has been abducted. For the past two weeks | and was taken into the home of Sabin. | Irwin G. Kennedy has brought suit against ) s i . A it rotains more thin 2 pee - eho has been missing and her whereabouts | Who not only administered to his wants, but | the First Danish ‘Baptist church and the | K. McGavern of Missouri Valley isin the . R cent of lts nutel g induced him, without any consideration. to | trustees to recover §0.50 alleged to be du city on business. o~ ¢ properties thap by ,m; adaition HE ACENOWLEDGES HIS GUILT, | arcamystery. One dark night she was taken | goaq thesoutheast 1y of section 27, township 4, | for labor and material secured by o mechunic's Mrs. Lau and daughter of Burlington are 2 Y | “lor means, In away from Home in o hack and has not been | Liiie 6" (00N Gubtiel Berchley. Since that 5 v visiting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. o thirthers Iy avd of since. time Holt has died, and his heirs now sue for | The cases against Hennis Cunningham in | C. Lange. Miss Wellington had no reason torun away, | gio a0 damages and the return of the prop- | which the following parties were plaintiffs Mvrs. Charles Graul of Denve al J— seen or b NO COAL! Col,, and a y “Blooded Manner B Lt hage i { th v ; /OOD! 1‘"':""""'"'" "{" ‘I'("“I":"""" "‘I:\uh"t: as_her surroundings were pleasant. Tho erty, which they char e was obtained through | hage been dismissed at reauest of the plain- | formet resident of Council Blufts, is . guest N}«)o“:u(;?fi' « » Choked th elve- ther soon came to « that ¥ > CoSts to s defe! 52 M8, Tohn Too SHES! Aol \ daughter had been abducted. Suspicion was | fraud AR George Alcos, Rou Gt S At | LU NSRIE e 6 sitomsy Year-Old Daughter of His aroused on account of a refusal to let Henry THE MURPHY MEETINGS. Olfar company, nd VorEianl Bron. Oficer Doyle is taking a lay off on account O & o ormer Mistress, Hoffheimer, agent of the Anheuser-Busch 9 2 s L pany and Verplank Bros. fif.x_nl\n'h‘-;(_\\'Iu--h he received & month ago NO LABOR! > wing issociation, pay. atiention to the | No Abatement of Interest in the Tem- Salt Lake's Boom. b e NO DUST! Finding that the police and detectives could perance Reformer's Work. Oscar Groshre of Salt Lake was in the ci the city, the guest of her uncle, k. A NO ODOR! I3 P 3 [Copyright 1890 by James Gordon Bennett.1 I My 0. New York Harald Cable d | “We will commence this blessed service by | yesterday, and while here he felt very sore [ Bunker, No. 816 Third avenue. >ants, May 0.--[New York Herald singing the old familiar hymn, No. 8, on the | over a statement made by Mr., Ernest Riall, Mrs. John O'Brien of Neola, mother of NO DANGER! not ferret out the case, Mrs. Wellington the fitcts before the grand jury and that-bo mateh for kinde =Special to Tip Bee.)—A meck, inoffensive- | jydicted Henvy Hoffheimer arid Clarence EB- | glip»* said Francis Murphy last night, and | who has just returned from that country. | Nick O'Brien, is ill and not expected to live, " - B Ainde l'mk":w(nm" "" o 1"| ago ot “"’]'I““ e - S Ot ot it by | then the immense audience filled the Grand Mr. Riall fn an iuteryiew published in Tis ;"L-h? Brien's wife went to her bedside last 4 ; Lieht [ oday was tried and condemned to de | th B d y ” g ? ” f7; Py EE gave it out that the boom in the zht. L p: v 100 differ ) : spty United States al und taken | opera house with that stivring bymn, “Coro- | G . 3 i 7 ' " for a double mo almost unparalleled in | 8 deputy Unit ‘G THow: #uve fon.! ci by the salt lake had not | _ Miss Margaret Harvey of Logan, Ta., and ~ Kinds, suitable fo Rioctons AGVIEOEY, before Commissioner Giroenman, They guve | natlon. |only flattened out, but _ that the | Miss Pluma Downs of Atlantic, la), are tho ¢ A private ‘tamiifes, otels T (O n Vodable, o Paris car. | Donds for their appearance, Both men pro- | After singing twoother hymns M. Murphy | meiropolis is on the decline, M. “Groshro | guests this week of Mrs. Osborne and Mus. 3 | and'r The monster is Jean Vodable, a ' | test their innocenc read an extract from the 91st Psalm: “He | gives it out cold that Salt Luke was never in [ Ferson, on First avenue. ter. Vodable used to live with a scavenger, 3 T that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most | & more prosperous condition and as an index S oo ' Ny & &0 , I pn Open Roust Paulin Malfilatere, who, after three WAS MURPHY AFRAID? High shall abide beneath the shadow of the | Of this he points with pride to the fact that If you wish to sell your property call on the ¥ I 3 % | { Froo All C experience, wearied of her lover's brutal LYY - OO AL to. M, | two largo hotels wid a dozen business blocks, | Judd & Wells Co., €. B. Judd president, 06 | ¢ ? - s 3 5 v ustigo and. showed him the door, Breathing | The Austealian Disappears in tho | AUNEEIE, COpmientin LPon o, TG | costing from 815000 to” 40,000, are now il | Broadway. } ( ; ; A We (1o Oven ; 7 P i Middle of a Boxing Bout. RUIDI L v rer 3 ® | course of construction, He also states that ORHRL L o ) e ; g & Nocqun or. "‘«3..""’L'if"‘..‘..,‘."?.}li o November 50 Mme, | #ram to Tie Bee.]—Two hundred and fifty | drinking and turn from it before it 8 too late, | Deing lald and that o healtliy boom is on, Skt e i R T e N Lo | sports mot in Murray hall tonight expecting | Rev. Charles Savidge led in prayer, and 0 BLUFFS NE For Sale—Horses and Mules, . A Tot-plate Filled with Malfilatere found Vodable in her apartment. hl] i) O o John | the hymn, “Nearer My God to Thoe, was LOUNCIL BLUFFS NE Tiat SeoRived: o 0L HBAVY.. Awoble < niloe T k R AL B L He urged her to resume her former relations, | 10 860 & S-S S0V Con B8 R0 S| sung. 4 Vataatn et and 10 draft_and work horses. Call Paul | < : 3 ers, 0 1 for Bolllng, irifiin and Billy Murphy of Au i The collection was then announced and aluable Horseflesh. Bougquette & Co., livery and sale stables, No . ~ & § ing her 5 suld | champion featherweight of thegvorld. Mur- | Rey, Savidge said that so the Charles Marvin, one of the oldest and most | 604 Broadway, opposité P. O., Council Bluffs. | &, hang himself in e ot " vofusal, | Dby made his nppearance in. the hall, but f collcctions had only averaged one cout | experionced horsemen in the west, came in it Lol SR . toves it < e . | Rfter throe preliminary bouts had taken'place | for cach person in attendance, and he hoped | Thursday night. wi T T Chojce residence property centrally located. | ¢~ R Mune, Malfilatero compromised matters by | Murphy wab mot to 0o found, muich o the | tho collection would be larger than over. Mr. | tourday bleht with tho finest stting of | ¢y cilo by . H. Sheafo y loc C'B GAS agrccing to spond o day with Vodable, Sho | disappointisent of the audionce, [t i stated | Murply endorsed the last part of this with | poocs, I s ever brought to this city UL aughter, Alexandrine, twelve years | that Murphy would not spar before such @ | un emphatic “Bless the Lord.” They belong to ex-Governor Stanford o i e ; T U el shabe &3 | ol Dt old sports say that Murphy | “"Witlo the colloction was being taken Rev. | ifornia, and they are undoubtedly the fastest [ - 5, Auction—Furniture_Aunction. old, whom she supposel to bo at school, as | SMAll Lrowd: b g O b b L e \ lle itk The household goods of Mrs. Frank E. p dods R 5 ol G B ge spoke of the meeting held at the | and most valuable lot of trotters ever owned | [ awrpence will be sold at ‘tion Saturday, usual. When mid-day came and Alexandrine | Wineel fn- exc constant B acii shops & noon YsLorday, WHISh | 1o ome e O s un Tor | Liswrenico wil bo sold. at auction, Sutur did not return at luncheon time her mother | training and was intending to make Murphy | hiad been very successful. T il S b ) May 10, at 10 0. m, Tith st., Jvew anxious, but Vodable quicted her by | hustle forall he was worth, 1t is said thit | “After singing another song Mr. Murphy [ &couple of days at the Union driving park. éen Yy saying he had given Alexandrine three sou this afternoon Murphy 1 to arrange with [ suid, he meeting tonight shall be the bes A Beg representative visited the park ) : Y Griffin for six rounds of light sparring, but | of them all” Continuing, he said the meet- [ terday afternoon. The horses wero not on to get her meal at school® The afterno 0 get her meal at school® The afternoon was | he latter would not agree to such an ar- | ingshad been very successful. They had landed | exhibition; in fa empliasizing his entreatics by sh a rope, with which, he said, he v MERRIANM BLOOCIC lient condition | J. M. SCANLAN DEALER IN 3., Bixty Steam neating, sani t, the trulner stated that | Disek, Goummil Biys! O bia; 203 Merriam passed by Vodable and Mme. M"lfllnh:w in | rangement. lots of big pickerel, but there were plenty of | ¢ov \voro not fit to be seen, as they were just quafiing bottles of wine. As twilight - big fish left in the stream, The way to catch fish i ¢ Killed His Twin Brother. st Jenrn what the fish like and bait the | Off the cars, but the scribe was kindly per- | Try the ‘Pomona’ fruit drops. gathered and Alexandrine still did not her mother's anxicty ived. Accompan by Vodable she went to the school, whers lemned that Alexandrine had not attenc Thence she went to the police and an inquiry was set on foot, nothing could bo learncd of the missing child. Kirally, tired and disconsolate, Mme, urn st includes the fol- "™ | Vixcnsxes, Ind., May 9.[—Special Tele- | ook accordingly: the way o catch men was | Mitted to see'them, ~The s | gram to Tie Bee.]—Last night at Edwards- | to do the same thing, We should save men ‘0\1\,‘1{':5(:;97;&- o i sARbIA Vabtiton 1toni 1y I}(vl’(lrt; nu-l..m"i).:g your hr{\ll.w { : 4. | port a deplorable tragedy was enacted in ;.\"yxll'y'rlfi;~‘s"zillx‘i\w\.\”xll like, and not by doing | - 43e"C " Bell Boy and St Bell, '”'”(..."fl' ook at tho chamber suits at Mande & Klien's, i wheh Juhn and Amos Lanson, twin brothers, | SR RERMG L1y tytentuced Rov. 0, |18 one of the handsomest horses that over o g Were the chicf actors, At the election lust | x5ty o o Gouth enth | cupied a box at. the purk. He is perfectly | Good paper hangers at Crockwells but | A pril it scoms that John, who is a repub- | strect Mothodist church. He smd he e AiyClopeaiae :lvn:";\';fi-|{'x‘.::-‘:1"\\’\-nfl-rn i ikl e lican, offered his brother, who is a democrat, | nothing of the power or influence of drink, akye: shofev 6 Moy ‘We want you to list your rental property &1 10 voto the ropublican’ ticket, This Amos | but he said that men should seek help from ;';omhs .lnld l:)‘ Mr. Sibley of lfuuu.d‘m, withi iy nilive willeesurs you Wfl]y‘“,‘,““m{_ . ' Maliilatere went home, still in company with | $1 0 vote the republican teket, FUMS A0S | God if they wished to reform and be saved. | B who | then “pald €12600 for Win. | tenants, Rents collected and specidl atten- 180, uster’s, ame and ou tr’u 1n oeason. Vodublo, who passed the night at her house. | Losed 10 40 Ao A e s on | . Dean C. H. Gardner was then introduced | The horse has since rematned on ex-GOvEror | ton given to care of property. K. H. Sheafe Vodable took his leave early In the morn: | the steps of & store. swhen Jonn_approached, | by Mr. Murphy. “He said ho had wondered, | § : y & Co., Broadway and Main st., up sta : LA ; . from San Francisco, and is now being taken : . ; y {ng and Mme, Malfilatore st about tidying | A few hot words had passed between them | during the past fifteen or twenty years, o] 28 Broadway, Council Bluffs, I vhet » hear v ! o east to his owner. Mr. Sibley has been of- » e os b dnty Joapingupon b | when he heard of the wonderful success of | est to isgwuer, Mr SIY s beew O | 1o special wash goods sale at_the Boston ., Telephone 201 the room. While thus engaged shenoticed a 1 . Francis Murphy, where the power lay, buthe pecial 0 t brother, plunged a knife into his side. John's cis Murphy, where the power lay, butho . store, Council Bluffs, is attractingimmense :1")”( Yoot aii e Seek o b o hovght o be fatal.” Amos's in e e T “Rlida, by Whips, by Electioncer, is a four. | crowds. The prices 'speak for Themselves, N b e e e b BT R ST e ferty Sympuhy with: the workof Francls | yearold gréen horsd, Very promising, but has | Seldomdosuch chanceyocenrastione ofteret | RR IR PROMPT DELIVERY, cloth towards her. It was a child's dre The Flooded lllun-ll . et Ok o0 e ™ [ Wlarionty h$'”1’ivdmon1, by Wildlower, indigo ble calico, o ‘u“_::mll.m {]mltflrli‘xlx‘nn::;” Alexandrine was found at last. A shriek | Smueveeowr, La., May 0.—The steamer | “igtoon years ago, the dean said, he had | is @ three-vear-old that is considerably under ) SWVI5 5 e d ain seer- 3 i i : 5 ago, said, by hiLigOATY DG String | suckers, 5¢; frost color apron checks, Tang thiough the house, and when the | Vene Haven with the relief committee ar- | signed the pledge to hielp a_young man who | the weather, and is the only one of the string | Fackersy Bn M08 Soor (WEL SReqah ROBERT V.INNES e ey had both | that is in the hospital ’ alarmed neighbors cnfered the room | rived last night from Black and Dooley bay- | was addicted to dri e Henr Al old stallion by Elec- | Warth 1377c: best. American sateéns, ¢! they found the hapless mother Iy ng in- | ous. They gave harrowing ptions of | kept it ever since. The only way to reform, | . <00 250 pieces finest Scotch zephyr ginghams 8¢ P it » people. Che wi 9 o | he said, was to quit, and to ask God’s help to i ¢ C, W o: ieces o i — medical examination showed that a brutal | miio houses are washed away, famili Rev. P. S, Merrill was introduced and said kl‘::’t@?‘?&.,"flfi l{'.‘."}},'}.‘{L'“\."}?J}’:f;‘?'3; fm'n;- Whitylaw Scotch zephyrs, latest English — ssaries | he had known Erancis Murphy for fifteen [ AS L craze, known as cashmere ombre, all go at LS L assault had been committed upon | tered and few escaped with the ne Ll ¥ 13 G L d 7%, (o L st | and the pdst year lowered it to 2:10}4. She girl, and suspicion was at | of lifo. Hundreds of people were rescued | years and had alw :h}{i:hmu}"&'.'-u Syampse | was snm'nm fall to Robert Bonner, but the Others get 40c. Dr. \\'m'nnr'::'sximmm' 1 o Cool”” cor- T ; . . | from their homes standing in several feet of | thy with him and w. o ice over be co o 89¢, worth 40c. The directed to Vodnble, who, aftor | from theirhomes standing . Ofth, He said there hid been an improssion | xact ~price has never been announced, | COrsets sie, worth doc, Mhe 70, Keeping the police at bay fora couple of days, | Wo€™ S that ho had a fecling against Mr. Murphy, | although it is currontly repoted that it was LI e I T -=-AND--- gave himself up on his own accord, confes A Drunken Murderer. but ho wanted to sy that there had never | hot much short of 30,000, The maro will re; BOSTON STORK Council Blufts Ing that he was guilty of the crime of mur- | Ormav, Colo., May 6.—This afternoon John | been a word said by him that could ratso tho to. prevent, she will bo | Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders and ) nljixa) if nothing happer : = — der. M. Winstead, while intoxicated, went into n | Mo o o D e What asked before the season is over to' breaic tho Promoters of Low Prices. His counsel the opening of the teial | yestaurant kept by his wife and demanded | ever had been said to the contrary, he said, m‘r’:‘ e D o e v te | - The line of parlor suits at the Installment E « ¥ begged that Vodable be remanded in order | money, which she refused. Winstead then | the newspapers should be called " on toex- | furfy Maud & ©Sho wil House beats anything in the city, Al goods that he might undergo & medical examina- | becané angry, drew a revolver and shot his | plain. : Bonner late in . || e his. 850 Broads t{on, | This was/refused by tho! presiding wifo through tho breast in the presence of | K. A. L. Dick wasjintroduced by Mr. Murphy | Colmais & green four-your-old by Tlec. | 1000 for 4 OGS yjpaymients 830 BLoad e, b e e i e tios | thelr twolve-yearold son. Tho murderer | and madc an eloguént address, “He suid tho | tehocr, and is o very fastand prowising S R Housesand lots for saleiniall pants ofthelclty: y theu fired two-shota at himeolf, dying in- |itemperanca quéstion lad, boon dis The last box on that side of the barn is Royal Arcanum. 1 have some fine residence lots on South First street and on ives in | often and from so many different points that Vodable answered composedly, al- | grantly. The dead . woman has r Clcetioncer. This | The following letter has been addressed to | pranklin avenue for sale cheap. occupied by Palo Alto, by persons present wore thoro for his amuse- et strongly in favor of the Murphy movement. | {124 This phenomenal specimen of Cali- | “On Sunday evening, May 11, Brother = = = == 5 o o Mr. Murphy then addressed the meeting, | fornia horsefiesh ‘‘can go just as fast as he | Dean Gardner has consented and arranged to > ~ b) A Missouri Cyclone, r. Murphy then addr th g, i 8 x consented ¢ TERBE ment, uffered several condem- | e O (Special Telo- | closing with an appeal to sign the pledge. Jrans tul)' ,m:flt!t {ffil““"o"‘-'“ ?{l{"’l}mfil hlulllRu sp«l-m:l service at Trinity vnlll C m]x for . D) P 1 nations for wounding with knife or re- i P s g il s couldn’t begin to touch. him. - Orrin Hickok, | the Royal num, at which all brothers Volver. women with avhom ho hud lyed, | €Fam to Tur Bekj—A destructive eyclone A Unique Collection. who was here - last week with =8 | should be present, The three councils, Pio- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in [ TR i | passed two miles north of this place about 6 Shel gl 4 | string of good ones, declared while here that | neer, Union Pacific and Fraternal, have this He lightly acknowledged that he bad | P ! Max Jaensch, the proprictor of the opern | Faio& o B0t orihion. was the ~fastest, | oo acific. and a : ot one woman and stabbod another | ©'¢lock this evening, completely demolishing | ouco iy Fremont, received a very curious | bitof trotting. Staak thiat avenlyrord hiats i &fi'lfi?‘li‘f\:flefivnfixk ll-,;:l(“hl v"fflflq'f-‘{i"&"&'.a’.‘x’:‘-‘- F U RN I I U RE * in moments of exasperation. Ho strenuously "l5““5‘['{I;‘\:‘i’l‘fl‘i‘"“;"c"il‘,'fi: ‘;;:;{Im"‘:f“y}}’;‘;“fi importation yesterday morning through the | and predicted thathe would attract universal | cil Bluffs, Will you be there to show the 4 maintained that he had been an indus! AHCHON B L 3 custon house. It is important to antiquar- | attention before the close of the season of | character of this foyal brotherhood now over T argest Stock and Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Cayhgue. ; ustrious | Youug were all injured. Mis. * Young will i and temperate working man, adding: I | probably die. Tho eyclone passed in a porth- | fans, s it is nothing less than a collection was a great fool to bear with her us long as I | westerly divection of arms from the scenes of the did.» T e Crusades and the ‘“thirty years AWILEIRy, Ong tho Juhaduless war.’ The grandfather of Mr. Jacnsch Prrrsnuna, P, May 9. [Special Telegram | .5 g ardent collector in Germany, and | & to Tk Bee,)—The divectors of the National | Whion he died left behind him a large and | * league buse bull club met tonight and voted | valuable collection, which Mr. Jaenschs | € 180, A A 100,000 members of the best citizens of the t across the alley is the box occupied by | country? We want, you! Come if trude Russell, full sister of Pulo Alto, Members of Fidelity council desiring to at- seven years old, record 15, She very | tend the special service are requested to be l;’l:\;O FESSilONVAiLVDIVl;(ECiI;(W)R”Y. and 204 and 206 Pierce Street, Counetl Bluffs, L. 205 and 207 Broadw: u can.’’ cly resembles her illustvious brother, and | at the Corner book store by 6:30 p. m. sharp, in 1o way unworthy of the relationship. | Sunday, May 11. * s good for ten miles as she is for z == one.” : - Plans, Estimatos SR S _Hydraulic and Sanitary Engincer. to school, and asked her about visits paid to | (06 FISH AT L Gos™ e direct- | fathier, having reached o venerablo o ‘Avrols 2:24, is aten-year-old, by Electioncer. irkinbine Specifications. Supervision of Public Worl, Brown her mother. She said she could tell nothing, | 5 ayphatically deny the story of o transfer [ sent to his son in order that it This horse g0t downin the dar while on the ACOBS o —Building, Coucil Bluffs, Towa, % 3 3 4 31t N ewhat out of fix, ™ N Hetis'a thorough D i Tustice of tho Poaco. Offivs over American Expross, No. § The judge asked the prisoner to relate the dctails, “I found Alexandrine getting ready to go — as it was not her business. 1 said: ‘If you | of the teim 1o Baltimoro or an - o hadntths ami ST th =l colls road and i 3 > te y ¥ city and said | tained in_the family. In the collec a omow iy 3 don't tell me DIl wring your neck.’ T took | the league proposed to play out their schedule | lances and swords nsed by the crusadersin | Lastof thelistisa thoroughbred denomi- N. Schurz St . " e G iioe L In | nated “The Teaser.” This horse is driven to . Z Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. hex and wrang her neck,? as arvanged lust winter. the thirteenth ceatury, two guns used | huted WThe Teaser, rse is ) ) \ 3 5 g k 2 P W a 1618 and 1640, also a_battle axe of e the She el g 2 2 —Attorneys at Law. Practice in St fod- Vodablo _had_told " tho _tulo. without & D‘.'“'f"{",“\‘l',,",".:ml-,-",y.f;',,{‘r'}:,'h..,..,,,, oviod. The jrn used by Baron von | driven when Palo Alto made his record of SURE 250ss CURE. Stone & Sims eral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, tremor in b i leaning mean- HYALLARYh a0y 200 g 2134 ) Council Bluffs, lowa. : : when he killed Van Willenstein ; Shefiel hile ; A | ¢o Tue Brk.]—In Rockingham county, N. C., | 4lue in the collecti \ L The horses have, as a whole, stood the trip ERFECT CURE OF while unconc the rail also in the collection. One of the most inter- | | The horses have, o 4 yhoie, staod, o (00 A CLEAN AND P CURE of Yavid Stokes (colored) struck at a cat, when | esting relics is a Swiss arquebus 1 David Stokes (coloved) ck at a cat, when | esting relics is a Swiss arquebus of the tim e HURTS AND BRUISES. S of the do When silence, broken 4 B e e - - — - - ol 3 ket | {10 enraged animal flew ot him and fastened [ of William Tell, studded with ivory | &t Ogden, and will rema it : = g e S by tho murmur of ioathing from the public, | G Wi rist Tho cat held on s | ind omamentod with brass "wire ~and | oW Loy woro louded an thecar ut the | A poster | T sew e SPECIAL NOTICES. MAXON & BOURGEOLS, been restoved, he resumed without wal 2 it Lo 3 wed | colore cads, — There is als 3 h 8 i , Aug. 9, 1688, S | SHITROTS fug for the judge: 5 1t | tenaciously that its head had to be severed [ colored - threads. — There 'is = also o the | (i irnose, The value of the string closely Ao oy s AV LB COUNCIL BLUFFS. ARCHITROTS L Judg before its grip could be relaxed, Stokes was | sword u 1 ieneral von Zeither, e enTnnalied Benunder the bad T tack. | take S ErD sentic 5 | Proderick the Creat's great gemeral; two ul?u'u.n'!u's a cool quarter of a million, striking a fence, I found him using 5t.Jacob§ | =————— —)AND(— 3 O o s e b i Sistols purehassd from Jerome Hone. | | i the boxes baclk near tho fence is a car- | Ol frecly all ovor his burta. Tsawbimnext | Ta0R RENT -Nico front room, with board, SUPERINTENDENT § S| 0 nder, rold :d sword used by | 10ad of California gallopers, wi came in morning at work; all the blue spots had gone, sultable for m: nd wife WO men. Minister Reed's Ball, a gold mounted sword used by Leaving neither pain, scar nor ewelllng, Scott house, fain, Council Blufrs. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS Vodable's counsel made a strenuous effort Wedneadoyiind wiliv rhinpad iz morns IMANN, M. D, Counell Bl M. D, Jonmell il defencer of Jerusalem against s Room 250 Merriam Blo %0 save his client’s neck, depicting himas a | LONPON, May 8.—A dispatch from isaders, and a dented and rusty iron | ing over tho Northweste ArosncotEarl == 1 i ¢ N ela 5 e e MU saders, a o0 il kil bl il AT DRUGGISTS AND DEATERS. ted—A zood s o AN fealous lover whom passion had - maddencd, |t Telegraph s tho bullghven by Minister | prcastplato worn by u foot soldier durs g ihe ) Newsrorhimhoviinms thonstray ol L . THE CHARLES A, VOGELER CO., Bailimors, Md. Call and v Room 80 N. Y. Lifo Bullding, Omahu, Nob. = sl Riaesdy Reed ut the American legation last evening | thirty years' w e “ geles, 2 ) 2, bs i Self, Wednesd Phursdi = = g v 8 but the jury, admirably pitiless, returned a | ESRC o brilliant, affair of the kind held | Thero are many other relis of great | And one trotier, and they show up well after urda the” Metropolitin hotél. - Council | THOS. OFFICER HOALRUAR yardlotof gullty, 2 in the legation for twenty years. Upwards | value which Mr. Jaensch did not un- | 8Festoftwoduys. = = o0 oL Blufls. J. Acan. e OFFICER & PUSEY Very good,” iremarked Vodable, after | of ono thousand guests weve present, inelud- | pack. While Collector of Customs Alexan- | o, I'he stable includes Conrad, Osear, ubry QORSALE—A Turge span of mules with oy U listening impressively to the sentence which | ing many notables. der was examining the contents of the box a | Rico, 'l(nu!-x, l,lgin,. l'lllul[l. M 2 0, ifi". wagon and barness. Inguire 0 Main Stealing Bombs, iim and_examined the pieces as they were | GIothes, 2:239¢, and is tho proi e g | roug| - . pnscl o o | Goldsmlth, to whom he is being taken. OND—A pairof gold rimmed spectacle Copuright 150 Loamomliaide tion has been | brought fonth. Mr. Jucnach stated that Ly, | SOSHR 1o LI08 L0 708 o oo Wil fective the e by calling Cormer Man and Broadway, NPT piattvn by manicoion iennalty caused in Rus: covery that large | Jipdral offer for the privilege of exhibiting the | We stepped on their toes, but who cares? BLEBLALIGRE Sl Sk R s Council Bluffs, - Ilowa. relgn and domestie exchunza ik swoet corn seed for sal le"und interest paid on time h llment House will furn! May 0.—[New York Herald Ca- | anq systematic thefts of bombs and _shells | collection, but he will ship it to his nome at | The People’s Tust o viety and lo t, most prolitic v Special to Tur Bek.|—Tho kaiser on | from the magazines of Sebastopol is going on. | Fremout and exhibit themat his opera house, | your house from top to bottom with the ve receiving the ministers today said the frosh | Numerous employes have been urrested. s eial st DAy Tatest designs and styles of house furnishing i ok wholesals and % credits for the army are asked solely that the Rt s The Park Commission, goods at reasonable” prices, for cash or on 1l abs Sounal Blv MUNDSON, "B L snyaany military forces of Germany should not be- seoisen nship. Arrivals. Another meeting of the park commission | Weekly or monthly paymen Broadway. e ] 7 Vice-Pres. come inferior to those of other nations: that | . At Philadelphia—The Switzerland, from | (g held principally for the purpose of tak- ; i ted, . Mrs. Wi Cuas. R, NAN, Cushier. o Antwerp. 8 urDea0, of 1 Pomona fruit_drops, lime, fruit or lemon, N AROSRR T o G N the project was conceived within the limits et oo hted: The ity of Rich. | M8 8¢tion upon a now proposition that was to | will quench your thirst i 70 S - t o) ]g lr ¥ - s et AR R 8 S YA Tondg ghte he City of Rich- ve been submittéd by ynel 0 L d III FANTE ado—A of what was strictly nocessary after having | yond, from New , York; the Minnesota and | DAYe been submitted by the owners of the PR e ' ' l la SUn, Wi o aeeh, 1“/,Ln%; t(l € ANK > taken the opinion of the generals and the | British Prince, from Bultimore, proposed Patterson-Caldwell park. Mr. Pat- | - Scott house, ( uncil Bluffs; §1 a day. SlaR DR esid N0 o chief military attaches at foreign courts. Ho it terson was present, but his provosition was —— PR Company, 60 b AT Cen e SIESIESRERER 1 50 000 had personally assisted in drawing up a pro- Atlantic Starch Works Burning. not. For this veason the matter went over | 1f you want the best Wall paper go to J. D, One of the most successful sew- aidents O i G v.(:rpm:‘.u;:ll Profits AN 50,000, Ject destined to maintain the peace and pre- | Ngw Yok, M; Fire broke out this “"5;,':11‘,."}“;:,',‘:.’::.,{'""““"“’ and’ other businoss | Crociwell . ing machine men in the west, 3-My residency Willow ave- | Liability to Depositors 350,000 vent the weakening of Germany. In conclu- | forenoon and is still vaging in the Atlantic [ £ W. H. Cleveland, the landseape gard- | - The People's Installment house1s a new [ and who has put the Standard Jhue, o south aule.of Bayliss park heoted ¢ L Ar Ailler, sion, the emperor expressed surprise that the | starch works aud the Madras paint works in | encr, who is now in Minneapolis, wrote a | firm to the public. Their stock is brand new ; 3 all modern Improven Tot 100 by 20 " L press should have misconstrued the motives [ Brooklyn. The property is worth $100,000, letter in which he stated he was glad the rgest stock of furniture, car- [ and Domestic machines to the . Also will soll or exchange for fmproved et capital which dictated th fresh milit L i members of th Ay f pets, stoves Rlasswi ete., for } ity property my s, ten miles thw vhich dictated these fresh military expes . o members he commission were ‘ready for ) Stoves, Cr glusswave, .y fr =i dition to his ex- | ¢ pperty n b ton mile uthwes e Lt Disastrous Conflagration. B t0 0 to work, and. that he would avrive | Cush or on casy payuiduts. Give them il call, | front, has, in addition t et Rencti e HCounell | Thterest on Time Deposits, A Mob of Drunken Roughs, Grove Crry, A disastrous con- ml‘n rolw 1ln.l ; 820 Broadway. tensive sewing machine busi- | B B e bd il it bt B 5 Ly CixcisNar, 0., May 9. —[Special Teleg) gration occurres v this morning. e nding themselves unable to protect Je N~ 9 i NOR SALE-On smonthly p: AP RSN D P PR NPT cixx fay 0. —[Special Telogram | flagration occtirred hevo this morning. Nearly | g ik SCHsIYes Wable toprotect Jefe | o 1 vy ot & Cor, 207 Pearl street, | €58, added a full line and all | F'U SN G0 fuii e eony Pactal blomishes, Such as Pim ples to BEE.]—A crowd of rough left here | @ score of buildings were destroyed, includ- | . N . e roc house, cor Sthaye, and 10th Faclal blemlshes, such as I A 9 h 2 wsil Mo istracted the secretary to request the | loanmoney for Lombard Investmentcompany. | grades of the best makes of T-r00m LWO-Story house, th i N yaa X about widnight lust night in wagons and rode | 18 stoves and dwellings; loss, §0,000 chief of police to issue orders to arrest all s st., 1ot 55 by L2 foet, two blocks from motor Blotehes, Bl , Frockles, Super to the village of Groesbeck, about nine T . persons who chance to sit on the grass or | Tmportant to Horsénen: Largo line horse Hie e P Sy TR fluous Halr r vod, Address t 10-room house on 6th ave., wiles Qistant, The orowd consisted of Adjourned Without Action. steal flowers from this park. and tuef goods. Probstle, 552 B—y, C. B. BI( : S{ ( l E S 1 DR. W. L. CAPELL fricuds of two local lightweights, George | PHMADELIIIS May 0.—The convention to | - Mr. Millurd vecommended the purchase of s e af , iouso on L , two blocks . 9 » e . ’ nominate a successor to Samuel J. Randall | fifty “Kcep Off the C signs, and that A good hose reel frge with every 100 feet o ) IOKOEA0 V T ear post- cus roadwa Duffey and - Tommy Burke, who | ot but adjourned till Monday with- | 1oy be placed i conspicuous places about [ hose purchased ut Bixby's 4-rooms houses on North 7th st, near post B46, Marcus Blk, Bro o - “fight. Upon .\-Lf‘ ‘\"' o .“ % Ve | out action \ ¥ the grounds. The recommendation was RV o = ranging in price from $28 up. s . A and 12th st COUNOIL BLUFFS, IA, SRR Lnon. sreaciing. - Grombeck ' the B = adopted. Dr. H. 8. West, porcelain crown and bridge 3 ©.E, neat J RGOS SYRID - RIROWE. Qyon 'sn “h‘jl Sullro Archer Indicted, The question of how to prevent crawfish [ work, No. 13 Pearl. He also keeps a large stock of A b N (o O AT ,‘.,‘l“‘,““)“h{“"";(\{,\ BaLTivone, Md., May 9. Ex-State Treas. | f£0M boring holes in the bottom of Hanscom o sewing machine supplies, nee- houso on the Drawlars then went to tho llvuu:-’n U'( A I‘\'*h\h"l:; AT . h“““ od by the grand jury p!u-k lake and letting the water out was ab) A Lie Nalled, 7 f the city The of Grosbeck and demanded the useof his | today for malfeasance in office. v | discussod, but an sdiournment was orde Our would-be compotitors, who croalk for | dles and oil. Juda s Wells company, 606 Broudway, 0. B. rere forc s e ) . 8 con *eopla’s ientt House is busy, cire o Trade ~Houscs und lots r WE forved and 8, Hng fonwed. and even th United States Court. pany appoared before tho board. and submit: | late to the public that we handlo second hand | and work warranted. WV ANTED to e L s taom for un - DT M i, “itance, Inthe | Yesterday was a busy day around the fed- | 1 a proposition to sell to the city block 11 of | gooods. "W positively deny it, and it is u lio Call VT ) proved property. The Judd & Wells company, i 2 place ho'| “R N0 A S f Bemis park, naming the consideration at § made of whole clo Joalousy gets away all and see him a 36 Broad wiy, O, B. Judd, pres. orowd ints »d in all but one round, and as | eral court building, as ull of the ofticers were : u th. K % the feelin, S T R e ey ] ety o (3¢ 000, or block 11 and lots 1, 2 and & of block 9 [ with their judgment because we do the bullk 106 Main St Council Bluffs the focling seomed to bo mainly in favor of | working hard to bo in veadiness for the May | for #45,000. The tract. cdntains u trifie more | of tho bnsiness, 8o (eir statoments should be R T O S [ YWkt ot RN RIRDE A MEENOA SRRE. BiD. o term of United States court, which convenes | than ten acres of ground. It was decided that | taken for what' they-are worth. Respeetfully, e NELL. Yy 2 ] (R A A 1 e After Duffy had gone Burke's friends do. | BeXt Monduy moming, the lang wos obeap ennigh, bt as Dr. Millor i PEOPLENS IN VI HOUSE = toxult the purchasers. . Inanded of the roferce that he give the Haht Among the cases filed yesterday, | Stated there wus no funds on hand to make Mandel & Klein, % CHRIS BOSEN Judd, pres. to Burke. The reforee refused to.do this ind | Mary Bourko sues " August, | filo %0 be biuded over o the city couneir A ol . ok w. > » ¥ - o 0, 10 be handed over to ity o il x LR =P . ~ . 3 &) was pursued by the drunken crew, armed | Brason to recover $4,000 upon LB bt . . . ‘ O | Kl o Electric T'r with knives aild plstols. Wiser counsel, | ‘u promissory note, and also to. forecloms Diatriot, Oourt The gasoline stove 1 moro daugerous than / 111( LN il —— | ILlectric 1ru Dowever, provailed and & Hiot was provented, Hedpeyiy S 2010, Sorecione 8 : r J tho unloaded gun. Savo lifo and property by | B ¢ | JPOB RENT-The storg room, No. 16, fronting ; o jortguge upow certaln lands situated i | Clerk Moores will have the docket for the | usiug the C. B, Gus and Electrie Light Co.'s y | Planing Mill il st W G Chest Protectors, Etc IR T e uglas couuty. May term of the district court ready to issue | gas sto factory ¢ aning Mill § ] d, wi 7 ) (0 N Youn iy o b v og Potor I, | ayionk Redick has brousht an ejectment | on Monday next. s g —— Factory and B e ae. | TPOR EATR GF Repe=Carien. langy with | Agents Wanted. - DR..C. B JUDD, > 4 o tria oterd. | suit aguinst John Caufield, in which ho J. G. Tipton, reul estate, 527 Broadway. Test equippod, most Hplovksed fae | dhugs. o ; 60 BROADWA city, Ally there were 2,028 cases on the tory In 1) Claassen, ex-president of the Sixth Na- | char that Caufield unl f . Last ter P o Sixth Na nlawfully holds pos 1 e s L B tional bank, under indictment chared with | 5¢ssion of the wij und lots 1 and 2 of sec, 5, | docket, this term there willbe 2,021, ade- | Tho Manhattan \I:Km,( headq'rs, #18 B iven to seroll w nm embezzlement, misappropriation and mak- | WP 10 rabge 18, © Tu udditlon to having the | crease of seven cases. Since workon the | way. siwini, b " G | =y . pmbesslement, misappropriation nd mak- | onant éjected, ho sues to rocover the sum of | May docket was commeaced upwirds of ono — U5 ki ostimates fo 5 and by s | L a J\ ) g fals o8, egun before Judge | §00, which he claims is due as rents aud | hundred cases have been settled and dis- | Pomona frult drops, hourbound — extra olalty. ¢ Ne¢ ain and Alyusiy & b Benedict in the United States circuit court | profits missed, strong will cure your cold s, Counel M. lephone 28, NUFACTURING CO. today. The witiesses were Charles H, Le- [~ Mary A. J. More isamong the late liti- | Between the time when the docket for the - ——— — MANUFACTURING CO., land, from whom Claassen bought control- | gants, she bringing suit against the Union Pa- | February term was given to the printer and | Desirable dwellings, locatod fn all parts of " S . 18¢ Avenue and 21su Stroet ling Interest in the bank and who afterward | cific railvoad company to recover possession | the time when the May term docket was sent | the city, for rent by . H. Sheafe & Co,, M. ELLIS & CO,, S | ¢ and Blinc sh, Door: hased bis stock back; Cashier Andrew | of lots 7 and 8, block 150, of the nal ity s, 058 cases were filed, Broadway aud Maiu streot wtional bauk, whotold of | of Omaba. In b y A ! : ¢ petition she sets forth During the past term 758 cases have been -> 2 , 1864, upou coudition that the | disposed of, which is a very good showing for Hoiting stoves stored at reas rutes l C ’] l e C S | B pur Colson of the Sixth l“‘hmswn'a transac 58 with Brok: Pell, { that on March A a it S A Vullace & Co., and Bauk Examiner Hep- | ruilroad would iy its main tracks along the udg Y ) "y ] . ? cks alg o dges and the bar at our wareho Drop us a lie or call at Planing. Sawing of all ki Hraokots burn . |n4»’|‘l.:x.~..» lol;‘l how he discover ‘|| |:.<- lnrnll of b Droparty, -lh.- deeded these The docket shows that there are 800 attor- | §20 Broudway il AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS. K ndling wood B30 per l iy Chopn N securities of the bank were missing and the | two lots without any ' other consideration, s in the city, au increase of twenty-uine . Rooms 430 and &8 Bee Bullding, Omahs, | sswdust by the barrel Fk 10 be § A _TRA Subsoquent recovery of & portion of thew. | Five years ugo the compapy placed | over st term, ; Fineat photo waliers i he west—-Sherra- | Nebe i Ticons 568 tnd 46 Merriau Bock | Grst-olus: Telophone 22 g 27 MAIN STREET, Counneli Biuns, Ta. Correspondence solleited | YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITEL Over C. B Jacquenia & Go.'s Jewelry Store Adjourned until Monday. aswitch where the wmaln live wis to bave Redden Jones bhas applied for & writ of | den uew pl y 48 und 46 Mgln street,