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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNBAY, MAY opens next Tuesday and continues 1 left at 10 o'clock Fiddue night, but the Union | and was so called by the pioneers who first | OFFICER & PUSE Y, A WUWEFES. —— Sunday evening. At this convention ther > ATkdovered Solt AL 1 RV B hestas s Bt F it o1ty A Double Train Load of Buckeye Binders | Iowi 3 e, e o ventiom Wit b Ordors wero wiven fo ft to pass No. , the The Black Hills Country and its Wealtlt o L A Ar Bl LR BA N K E R S Y. FLTON MANAGER and Mowers, | an important and interesting one. ::“u,H".”.’f.‘.‘.x.v\\.l‘ -»fn""wJ\.,l]:\:':.‘-j|‘,-.\4"\‘\':‘»':‘.‘-‘ | Rich Ores. unshine, Tho fire of 1959 swept it from o A AR VIV 070 IT FLIES OVER THE NORTHWESTERN, | & Bell 4 “"“""“”- Hial ordor ,"I“::“ 1y ‘_{'l'.;lm”:‘i' '\‘."m:f'\‘_ NEEDS THE TOUCH OF CAPITAL | 8Way in the flood of 1851, The city is located | forolgn and domestio exg a at ”I"]YH on of Whitewood and Deadwood | {ollections muade and interest pald dn tim@ | and the order to hold | Logan was sent to The deposits, e NINOR MENTIO, The Manhattan sporting headq'es, 418 B- | 00 (U SEei o hold [Eat Logan was sent to surroundings are grand and mi ME wily i n 8t co d picturesque. The city is supplied with water A Daylight Run wnd a Continuous Juleting Title tandatill at Lozan at 0:40 and before uy | Vast Resources Which Only Await the Sosks . of . OXUMIRIERY . | POwer - Ao (" ¥ ‘l""" fuimt i Ovation From Akron, O., to Blair, 8 i “Q"W .ok rday aMrmed the | #round the curve and w head-ond collision Application of Proper Machinery prossure 1»; the )n‘ st mining | souncil Bluffs Lumber Co., coal St 16 supreme co esterday aMrmed the ke A o ) RSN Bk ‘ company, who are bound by contract A number of Blufites attended the Latter Neb.—Autlman, Miller & JCo's case of George Maish against Andrew Mar “.‘}.‘l.n;“n::\'.u::.‘. .mlyh‘ ]”Ll::;'{r,\“ ncer Jack r Their Development - Dead- to supply the city for a period of thirty | Day Saints' conferenco at Crescent City yes. Latest Enterprise. tin, which was tried in Judgee Carson’s court | Karrn inmediately yeyersed his engine and wood a Coming Metropolis. Jears. The climate is delightful and rivals | terday. It will also be in sion today ssme time ago. This case involves a auarter | furned on the air. There was only a dis e lm-‘v]lv” 414:[ \Vl.h*"‘fll.()nlhl-‘)\4_1«\ feet. Over John (.. Shea will speak at Marcus hall to ’ scetion of land near Walnut, valued at £,000, | tauce of a few car lengths between the traing nillion of New Yorle, Boston and_ Philuel might at 7:20 o'clock. Subject, *“I'he Coming The second grand demonstration -that has | and the decision is in favor of Maish. when the impending danger was discovered, Dranwoon, 8, D, May 21, [Special to Tur !‘ e '-[I': 0L Hv\lv sted here in real estate, Triumph of Lab Others will follow. | attracted national attention to the Buckeye | - but the speed had een reduced to about fif- | Bre.|—It s singular, but nevertheless a fact, | fha oo oo and str allways, T'wo of | people” this season was concluded at Blalr, | | The bost folding bod in market, greats 1 miles an hour when the collision oc- | {hat u decade had passed before the merits of | Othors am ‘\l;l‘“i‘:.l“y"l‘.“my“"“;“ L] i y s ‘ 08 o eloole, T uced in price, Hays & Bell, 407 Broady curred, Lt ad passed befo erits o ers are under construction to_accomodato on added to the list | Neb., yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. That | duced in pri & v somie of the best mining camps on this conti- | the increased travel 1 t 10 the b hour marked the arrival b its de on- of - Woodward and Karn Jumped just before ! ing camps on this conti wero avel incident to the building 27 STREE ham and Cool and arejocated §n Morningside the second special. train of thirty cars, each Among the Churches, they struck. Woodward fanded fn & mud | bent came into prominence, as instanced in of th tivo trunk railrouds, - Six miles east of | oS ll.hd‘,\w“fi ‘_{.I»{.LE‘F‘I 5 addition, in the castern part of the city. loaded to its limit with Buckeye binders and | Congregational—services this ~morning. | hole, through which he rolled for several | the cases of Colorado, Montana and Tdaho, | fiere i the tining camp of Galena, named so iAot bl bl A b C. I Y b inother outioing | mowers, that came directly through from the | Preaching by the pastor: subject: “Imper: | vards, but escaped uninju The engineer | While the people of the Black Hills for the | cellont propertioe ,,”f, Uyl il (L g mail Wil be added for all points on the Chie | factory’ at Akron, O, into this t vitory, | fect Know] " ooMhero will be o evening | wis tiot 80 fortunnte, breaking bis 10 St | pogt fourteen years have always had un. | Bull roerties of the camp is ‘:‘.. Siin CHRIS BOSEN . d 1o il f di o Chicago, Bur- | service. Young People's Society Christian | above the ankle, the end of the fractured | S Yo l\wdys i , Washington ~ Consolidated, Gener, AT N cago, Burlington & Quincy betwaen Creston lImL"hrn P l(lv\um.-\l»h Tt e T vlw\lly'l\nr\m S el L] e protruding thvore the lesh Dostal | limited confidence in their vast resources, yet | Messitt, Cora and _Ont All of ~ the N - and Burlington. The pouch will close at 0 | (oo 0 ovory "Plitform b every st ‘it Baptist church, corner First avenuo | COrk Keen was thrawi against tho mailing | capital has been skepticaloand loth to take | 060S necessary *for ‘Matte = smelting aro | g /7\811 an 1 I) o'clock i tion anfl every crossing in the couniry | and Sixth stect, D. H. Cooloy pastor. | table and his spive jnjured. Buggagemaster | hold, oxcept in the case of the Homestakeand [ fove at gidn (i camp — West of | ) [\ C ( A still alarm cal ed ont No. 2 hose company | was thronged by people o witness tho oy ‘l Preaching at 10350 a. m. and S p.m. Sab. ;\,!,'.'::;f i o braised by some of the | Caledonia, until very recently, The former | the Carbonate camp that has numerous mor: 3 e B T oy Wourtoett fna | fioits LSSy R NGELLYES o the pro- | 4o eoo e .. Chrlstiun. Bndeavor a6 { i pe car in wild confusion. - | s been in operation for over eleven years, | itorious mines and a fifty ton smeltor i opor- Factory and Planing Mill. « Two new parks have now owned by the city, They are named Gra Brc and was extinguished before | gress of the “Q's" train across the great states | e E ' 3 None of the passeners were injured, Both | and the results show what a splendid prop- | i, ad in eloso proxiiiity thereto is one | Rest cquippod, most centrally locuted face [ I'wenty-ninth street mission. M. W, Buck | ¢ tila‘nigines \wore badly damagod and were | erty it is, having paid dividends to the stock. | ©F the finest water powers in the Black Hills | tory In the-city, "All moder, 1atost. natte that ultimately may be utilized for motive | machinery: operated by skilled mechinics much danlage was done. of Towa and Iinois, accompanicd the North L Sy e 3 " Gt pastor. Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Preach L y ¢ dian j Abe Lincoln Post, Union Veteran Legion | western's eff The railrond oflicials gotup | RStor Subbath school at b an., FEEEL | <o tightly locked tovother that they could not | holders to the amount of &1,34,:50 up to | Lt ultimately may be util mae operated by skilled mechio and il ol soldiors afo renuested to meet at | a handsome time eard, giving e exact, so Bytning AL8 0lClock: " | o, The tank of o, 108 Wilieh | March 25 lust. = A brief history of this mg- BN s Sratesiitnon "‘V\IV'Z‘II"III::K"VII S B O R R AR the G. A, 1t hall this evening at 7:0 o'clock | ond the special.wonld arvive at each station ) : 57 i as pulling No. 2 was stood on end, ind the | iareh 23 last. bistory of this mag. | belt. Space will s ention | ALWINE blaningaad {rimming General . H’“”I, & (bl MOIOETIL S IoERS b tHO | Troft ChicaNo to DI . O tHos sdcont _Broadway Methodist 1‘;”\‘”4’ ;‘ ‘)..{m‘)h rear trucks wore piled upon the forward | Bificent property may not be ininteresting t fthe Uncle Sam, Garden City, and other 3 A4l lings Broadway M. E. church was o fine engraving of the train as it | corner of South First stroat and Broadwny | ones, Engine N did not leave the rails Rev. D. C. Franklin, pastor. - Preaching at | hut No, 105 was thrown from the teack and The Boston jubilee singes and Georgid peared, und beneath it was The Boston jubil 'vLu'|'|ulL’~’I|lv‘u" ALl L L Lo 10:30 4 % p.m. Abe Lincoln the mail and bagrage badly smashed, Engi minstrels will conclude a fou ; Republic, will meet wit) 4 g i George Hearst, now United States senator | wilderness, peopled by tt N : : T ¢ machine it has climbed up to 4 tepublic, will m L | neer John Wells and Fireman George Stevens J , peopled by the red men only, The ment at Dohany's this_evening. = The i H’:fl_’:’[“w”m‘\h i “'l':'“‘ P R0 | this churel at s p. m. for memorial servi Tanned No. 175 e e Ktorion had | Trom Californid, gave the property o personul | progross that las becn made is due. to west. | /[ o) - playing (o good houses at 1.,\,@:\“ s, e T i fd Eiin producers of | Sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at 12 charge of the traln. Condilctor Butler was ‘.:.u 'm.‘,.‘y}. - examination bofore the pur- | ern pluck and energy ich s a brief sum- | lL j 1 “] ) 1 arc putting on a very good performance the SWorld: Another Speetal tiain, londed | Epworth league and class meeting at 7 p. m. [ on the limited chase Loy incorporated and evected an | mary of part of the Black Hills of South Da | . U . I ain, cighty stanp mill which commenced drop- [ kota, other camps, enterprises and industries MANUFACTURING CO. rudcrs of this article Photorons sy (arden City, and ohor | aspeciaity. Cormr Norh At and Ay sty It was purchased in the latter days of 1 eastern and. forolgn readors must recollect | o oe counoil Blufta. - Telephor by Higgrins, Tevis & Hearst of Californin, | that fifteen years ago this wasa howling The quarterly conference of the Latter Day th B Sowrnrs and mispers, and | Church of Christ (Scientist), 419 Broad The passengers on No, 8 were transferred mmens jith tn Baing helo: at Crescont Clty, W W, [ Wit BUCKRYR Soveny and, BIEDERS, SEE | oo rean coftior of Miiin stedet, upetalss | to'NG. 4, Wiioh wos fallgwing 16 and aypived pitie 65 stamps on July 12, 1535, The results | will be deseribed fu a future letter Blair of the presidency is ther i other | 0SS ow pushing its way rapidly across | —Services every Sabbath at 3 p. m. Inquiry [ in the Bluffs about 9:0. Engineer Karen | of the till were so Hatteving, ulbeit the ex ey Proxeen, 3 gotables, . A number of e from here | S RN th supply the demands of the toil- | mecting every Friday, 3 p. m., at residence | was taken to his home at Boone. pensc of s constrietion was cuosmous, tho i 5 ing plements of peace, by the use’ of which the | avenue. THE LAST WEEK R R e b L WCIAL - NOTICES, A racing matinee has heen arranged for the | preat desert pluces have been made o blo ifth Avenue M. E. Chureh—Corner of - . FOIIGILADYS Wigther. s GoitoL: Sty COUNCIL BLUFF : fawing. Re-Sawi afternoon of Decoration day at Union Deiv- | 5005 a6 the rose, It is not strange that the | Fifth ay enue and Eighteenth street: George | OF Eiseman's M B Cartilig Nl staay I S e e e 2y g , i afl Kinds. Pareh Nreickots ing park. The programme will include foot, | Wame' Brekeyr should be so familiar to the | H, Bennett, pastor: preaching services at Ll o ! 1l fhe fol ar. Others have = - | Kindlin 1delivered, Clean hose and horse vaces, and a game of ball, ot , 5 3 ¥ o 5 3 ard of Reductions. n add 10 th properties and \\ HY pay r when you can buy a homeon | sawdust by ALl work to Le he 1 2l farming world, and that it really needs no in- [ 10330 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school con Beon hand Mond yening for these | they are now dropping at this writing the si ms, and in cuse of 1 first-cluss, Ty + The racing will not begin until 3 or 4 o'clock, | froduction to the communitics through which | ducted by Mr. I, B. Louis, superintend AR I DR LIS e s *® | 620 stamps with ore enough in sight o last | 4t ARyt leave Your taniily (e howe clear SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICI 80 s 1ot 1o interlere with the memorial €X- | {his mammoth train passes: for, not only in | meets at 11:45 a. m. _ Sunday evening L e LA SR s ey Ot o il ok v Sl b / ses, Amerien, but. i’ abmost il climes, and in | meeting at 70, Regular weekly prayer | panut wool ciallies, best quality, e o yurd, | 00 exiteibie Lo ol oroeanit | A onie wordh 810001t 12 por month, The residence of T B. Hays, of Tnys & | every civilized nation undor the sun, the | service Weduesday evening at 8 o'c nglish challics 1o & yard. Bost French | uously furnishing this number of Stamps t0 | A home worh sy b §i ber month, Beel, on Scventh street wus bur musical click of the Brekeye is heard, the | ppworth M. B, Church—Corner of Avenue | challics 4% a yard, one company alone must have some merit A hone worth £4000 at £36 por month, Thursday night, The records showing that more of these famous | 5 nd Twenty-fifth street: George H. Ben- | French robé dress patterns worth from §20 | There are plenty of other propertics adjoin: [ A home worth £6000 il 818 per ntonth pocketbook containing a & in cashi, and | machines have heen built and sold than any | jote pastor: I'l‘-“ll"l)-' e it 850, 1d | to 435 cneh, W1 rodurcy ta o160 Ang 812 for Your | ing the Homestake group and in close proxi Other priced honies on the sanmc terms, The )(-\\AVI}‘\ulluulu\ fw. No_ nolso was “iv-. other '...“k,' '|;|..- ‘\‘”‘1“"\!‘. is at 1.‘...,.} :n‘ul Sp.om. Sunday s 81001 con ductad by MELAS choice. Al ity thereto, that havo been Iyiug fdlo for | 4P0Ye monthly, payments inelude principal | and the burglary was not discovered until the | abroud the acknowledged standard of the | Flby e i DiCofIE B e L SRR T v LG dneerost, ot full b o T or Tollowing morning. No cluc to the depreda- | world, Whatover othors. may. do, the Buecl | s seterine st st Reoiar s 2| i S IR R T B Erbauonta, and Aty thoy onte som e | ilirese the/fudd & Wolls o0 Brondwayy tors has been discovered. eye always leads, and it will be worth going | 1 on Thursday evening at § o'clock. ek ! all reduced 10 8 s1E® | tracted capital in the past seuins, N6y, (h e BT IS Sl e Moore & Bowennun bl b, consist | il tseo s brilianly decormod special | g0 LRI Ol prescting by o | ““Brietih pin checked suitings formerty sold | Ieast, surbristng, bt Catsdonts, ncd ' | O] KENT Nieo front room it o of Oliver, Schoficld, Stork, Weis- | train. Beautiful souvenivs will be distibuted | o 514 the usual hours, Sunda v sehool at | for 1 nd e, all reduced to 10c w yard. | another Califortia company on the same belt | ¢ suitable for wife or two mon: v, Hadin, Beilinge and - | along the route, and all wil be rewarded by R e Dy SRR Finest imported zophyr ginghums, our | Of ore. While Liboving tmdte the bad maniee. | Scott house. 2 N, Sain: Counell 1luffs. mel, went out to thed dumb institu- Vi Of the cntorprise el . | L85, 0 3 0 and 50 quality, all veduieed to 2o a vard: | meat of former superintendents wnil the ap- | YWANTD Exportonced boy to feed plat tom yesterduy afternoon to tackle the mutes. WAMOLRAE Ly LIl TR ALl of our finest French sateens, former pointment_of General T. L. Skinuer, its press Franklin® printing house, 505 They were larrupped to the tune of 4 to 6, | ufacturers on carth o nt\}“m". s.‘.:f e abes Soldinb 008050 ma 405w yRraveaRBAND prosont efcient, manager; 18 mow’ oi | Pearlst, CouncilBlume: and came hoy cidedly crestfallen. The 1 was decorated in the same ge 4 £ : | and 25¢ for this sale, 7 the list of dividend ' poying q first nine at the institution is one of the best yie asthat brought out by the »Q, | Pr EBtonson (et ins in white goods, prices irom | 4nd has paid up to date $146,000. F‘"‘.’;fiL}.,‘ sl gpod modern houses. W. <lectric l russes, Belts, amateur vall teams in the state. it mi daylight vun” from Akron | C. A. Beebe, v ‘ i v 0 | AT e oy At ves ored| e T B s (H e At avd upward, just one-half of former v d it for bringing th T U e £ Ches DL El.-. i : o i The decorations com- | All ts (Episcopal) chapel, corner Third The board of appraisers appointed to award | 10 its destination. - The decorations com. |~ A fhift) (Gl el) QT o | Pri property out of chaos and placing it ¢ = e prised thousands of yards of strcamers and | avem Bighteenth streot—Divino | PRS00 hen vou! trade. ut our | dividend-paging busis goes without sayin K 5Tl oo room, No. 18, tronting | Avonts Wanted. DR, C, B JUDD, = 6 BROADWAY, o dumnges tond near Manwo owned b9 | bunting, Ench oar’was literally vices: Holy communion at 10:30 a. m. y & 1. Braslan of Minneapolis, has made | bunting. Each car” was liters ' ser : Holy col 01 TR Sl eiartiale > ore bo e 675 foot level shows no (harles P, Brastun of Minncupolis, s made | Cith shicld shaped mirrors, above which was | Sunday school at12 m. Ivening service at § | YOu ar Ylacaldeet "_I"‘ E Lo ude f,!&‘,. A L B tho the head and antlers of a royal buck, the | p. m. Subjects for sermons: Morning, | YOu want from old stocks t SORerediin gt O n ng DLOL in the W EHAVE several beautiful modern house | ooy 1 stores in the east for the q sume vicinity have been paying small divi that we will trade for encambered vaean | COUNCIL BLUFES 10WA §ts report and fixed the amount at ) The land wus tuken by the Manawa motor cor : 4 K 4 trade mark of the Buckeye. The efforts of | “Whitsunday.” Evening, “Titles.”” Chai i . 1 b The effo s I ars. We buy only new, fresh goods | dends with a small number of stamps as com- | Tots in Omaha or Caunell bio e The i Srasian demanded $5.000, but. the board, con. | Souvenir hunters to get something useful as Sundaysehool at the old | {HCIHE VNS O B, & paved with the Homestake or Caledonia, This | Wolls con Connell s, To. o Judd LGS AP S5 AR W YT TS 1st Avenue and 21st Strect pany when it Straightened its lino. M. sisting of W. . Hardin, John Mulquecy, E. | Well as handsome to remiud them of th occ bistroet school houso at 9 p. m. Call and see us, and you will be convineed | 15 notably true of the Pluma (forty stumps) B. Bowman, Henry Paschal, M. Goodwin T i s Second Preshyterian —Services at 3 p. HAbitRaMmInGs todrraaaeTnt and Monltor (twenty stamps), - Those, hews | JOR SALE or Rent—Gurden land, with 3 and ieodorc Bray, thought that the amount | Whenever the train - stopped, and any fmple- | Addvess by F. L. Hayden. Subject, “The L G R G ! e A S e Vo ha B houses, by IR Kice, 102 Matn st Couneil FACIAL BLEMISHES. above stated was sufticient. | ment that could be used was brought into ovidence of God.”” Sunday rehool at 4. Council Bluffs, cla | £ mines. The sceret Ehitd Such as Pimples, Blotches, Black | vequisition to_pry off these mivrors. There r meeting Wednesday evening. i e i is found in | JROR SALE “Totel property Heads, Freckles, Superfluous "The roport in @ local paper that there is a Yy A hita trat g 3 f | W0 of them when the train | = gt prosbyte rmer Willow avenue | 1. C. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary engi- v u of the Homestake and T o 12 8| Hair Removed. Address, split in the Sccond Presbyterian church is in- [ SO0 OV 2 v o Eie SEs bt | ) ; ; algnantly denied by the members. i dind hut o D QU S R | aind Saventh . Rev. Stephen Phelps, 643 Life building, Omaa; 202 Merriam | Caledonia, and is ilustrated in the history of 3 DR. W. L. CAPELLI state thit tis us upited ns ever, and deny | g eume. that there are a thousand or | PAstor-—Pr ;0 0. m. and 8 p.m, ‘ounci 3 oty aveat mino in .|||~~ world Hu..- belt = \. o 16, (C. L, i e any“ it betwemtitand o | (05 BB (RS, SRR | e morming soman will b g T ST e | Cae s el ue S B MU BILINIS| & O, | sasinancs Bledkiiiced way, : : s ) . Home- ) A. First church, 01 L " as well as Buckeye mowers and binders, and I 1 o - port, thit he is s stord 05 WE 00 LUCKOTO IO It SO b seliool at 12 m. Young people’s m b 30 days, 8.00 cabinets for | stake ™ company control ouly a limited . et vcant by the resimation of Itev. I, V. | Congratulating themsclves thut, the mirvors | g7y, m, . sunt finish warranted. 220 Main, | amount of thé ground containing these A 3E h 1 Le CtS Grossman. 1o will probably act us supply | b : : Gt ity Methodist Church—South Muin E | doposits, ” e vl containing ties ores however, until a_pastor is secured, and the | BUCKeye. o o as 8 specit ety opposite Kighth avenue, S, Alexan., | Desirable dwellings located in all paxts of | oaterop io the surface in many places south e O & BOURCEOLS matter of obtaining u pastor will be discussed |, The train ran from Chicago a3 a special Pastor Ttesidence, 713 South Bt | the city, for rent by 1. H. Sheafs & Co, | of Lead City, where the belt mines ave situ- | p AND BUIEDING e, MAXON & BOURGEOIS, and - scitied tomorrow wight, Rev. Me | i trains that the. splendid Hmited | Stréet. Preaching at 10350 & m. and at § p. [ Broadwuy and Main st, up stairs. ated, Their geological relations were care: | xeiy find. Rooms 54t 240 Merran B ARCHITINOTS Calheart is o candidate for the place. Dassenger trains have on that rond. The | M., Sunday schoolat 2:80 p. m., class meet o e fully worked out )p' e state goological | ol Biuirs, i y : = Ay Dr. C. H. Piuney has been sued for 860 by | Northawestern ofticials showed o samg | g at 9:45 a. m., young people’s meeting at ‘e want you to list your rental property | survey under Dean Civpenter of the school L - Y | Northwestern ofticiuls showed it the same | BESE T s COIE WA Y dnesdiy at | with us und we will secure you good, reliablo | of mines, a few years ago, and possibly | ——— £ SUPERINTENDENTS, M. J. Mon the loss of three grey- | Qistinguished consideration that the Burli i is 1 3 ISLINEUSNCA CONSIGOTANON LG BHE BUIIN S tenants. Rents collected and \]u-vlill atten- | through his report the offcia f the Chi- .D EDNUNDSON, 8 FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS Pres, i Room 230 Merriam -Block, Counell Blufs, Ta, CIRELTE Hanasy, Room 610 N. Y. Life Building, Omuli, Neb, hounds whieh, it is alleged, that the doctor | ton pople did the first special, and accom. | S D. 0. enant i & Qui took out bunting and failed to return. One | panded it over each division. I was und Overton Mission and People’s Church— | tion given to cave of property, 1. I, Sheafo | tueR, A GO f thic hounds committed suicideon o barb- | o seneral chige B C. Jonos, prest. | Corner of Fourth avel Seventee & Co., Broadway aud Muin & v“'“" e L T A of th uds committed suicide on a barb- | the general charge of Mr. E. C. Jones, presi- | Corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth he! P However that may be, that line parallels this wire fence while chnsing n wolf. Monteom- | dentaf the Union freight iine, who heom. | street. Sunday school at 8 p. m., gospel owever that may be, that 1 u 0 & = X v hiad eharg s | panied it from Akron, From Boone to Blair | mecting at 8 p. m., conducted by Happy : ~ Morningside. : belSon e DRt Renti o lenE g tianEEItIE i 4 belonging to the Coursing elub and Dr. Pin- i in two scctions. This was | Louis. The prettiest plat of town lots ever laid out But the most available ores avound which ll(«n a (/ “] \ JOSEPH G‘LLUTT’S the train ran_in ney as a meniber of the club took the dogs out scossary for 50! ovtic i e o 51 cor Reed's | can be scen in the oftice of Cooper & MeGee, 1t thy nec y for tho reason thata pottion ofits | Rev. J. Fisk will preach in Mayor Reed's | ¢on bo sech 1o the office of | ek icture to | Public interest now centers, and of wh OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, occasionally. 1t w S cars were destined for Towa points, in L. A. | pavillion in Manawa at 10:30 this morning. | A i e : ' that Montgomery ' f im Aol o B IatReremai s ot S e e & 2 | gee the blue print of this addition, Lying on | the outside world Inows 'comparatively | Paid Up Capital.......................$150,000 5 whiloithoremaliderwon ) fSatsitroe y nothing, ure the - of Ruby | Surplus and Profits 50,000 STEEL PERNS. e does not fecl respensible for the los i A, the terntory of O, P. : the heights in the eastern part of the city, it ! i T epaeld DLYAQ S e Rev. J. G. Lemmen will conduct the regu- | ;0 1 re X Basin, Bald mountain, Blac] hl il and Terry " v 5 5 A Litloa o Masracan onbiTor ARnAtahY sedes ot | MeIC s ch is managed from the | juievsncl ervive nt the Y | - | is_well called Morningsi From Morning- | Basin, Bald mountain, Black *¥'S | Liability to Depositors 850,000 1S : nent for a match_series fekesson iich is manage m e | dur gospel service at the Y. M. C. A, rooms | Jalyvonuo which is the longest drive in the | Penk all in close” proximity to this eity. | “Durcrons—1: & Miiler, 1. 0, Gloason GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION. 1889, gamies of pyramid pool have been drawn up | gener: nfl'u-aiul'num' Bluffs. ‘They com- | thiartornoon at 4 o'clock E I ) ihagboales 1 ios 3 5 s of pyrauild pool | dray ral offces in Coun : 3 s 1 on at 4 o'clock. o Sonuo e ot bt | These bodies lic in horizontal depuosit Bt TR Hare DR caasat B O and forfcit money posted by A, Vercheval of | menced dropping cars at Ames, Ta., and at g :llililf:\llt'l,II‘lI]x ,“‘_‘1::&““f““""'_’“f‘,l.\ e SIUEDY | fequire no hoisting works, pumips, R Hannan, 't 1" banking bus THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Omaha and T, ¢ Tolinson of this city. The | Carroll a portion of one scetion was switched re Uniform Statements, our own city. This addition hus been platted | and but few timbe and none oss. Lurgest eapital and surplus of any sl 3 mateh will be played next Wednesduy even- | on the Novthwestern's uorthern Towa fecders s : ; S vonE v cos so usual | bunk n Sotithwestern Towi., : =1 fng at 0 o'clock at’ the Manhattan, and a large | The erowds attracted by the train at ever A howl is going up from the police force | by " lavish hand, that might well | he expeusive = applisnges = so usuul TG ec o LT a Doposita WANTED sum of money has been put up by the backers | station from Boone to Blair were very great | regarding their nice, new uniforms—that is, | put to the blush some of those real e s e e haas € posi dH I18SUED BY GITIES, of the two players, The pur 50 a side, | and & the crowds were hundieds of | they were new ubout a month ago, and were | estate men whose only aim seems to | Surfaee, dnd can be mincd So eheaply thit A i i aside, | and wmong the crowds were hun Yy were r ut & month ago, and wer the proceeds will not be swallowed up in ex- UNTIES, BCHOOL and the men Have posted a for 3 farmers, who left the fields to greet their : SR » time they were | Bave been to get the lots ‘as small ! : o b I S . cou b T | 3 arim W0 left the fields to g supposed to be nice at the time they were peusive mining material. These are the ) m g DISTRIGTS, WATER Vercheval is willing to back himself hea friend—the Buckeyes—in this royal pagean T mhatas for e G hicht ceat i as they would sell, when platting ground, At are BNtk malters anaanloH MRS. GILLETTE « perdence solicited. g, 2 and several other Omabans ave anxions | This will be the last special train ascd, The uniforms, which cost from | 4,4 to get as many of them us possible. Two | Oncs L e s orrespondence “d companiEs, ETC, 10 place their moncy on him, whilo Tolinsow's | the Buckeye people will . send out to 313 aplcce, woro putchnsed of L. Bod- | beautiful pavks, Graham park and Cool | BRHER WOURE WHOSE (HIDRE B0, SERCTES i s still ay W H t backers evineo s readinioss fo- cover all the | Uis year, - Tt season is S0 far | erman, and thereby hangs a tale. Mr. Bied- | park, adorn this addition and make breathing | Sxtent is groaterin arei thin wny horetofore / b el ARRIS & UOKPANY, Bankers, money that is put up by the other side. | advanced and the farmers ave so impatient to | er 's that he furnished the uniforms at | Spaces for all time to, come for the l"‘l“l'h' almost Ihexhaustible; S < 1 . Hith 183-165 Dearborn Street. CHICACO. Eleveu games ave o be played, and the | get their machines that they will not brook | o very little above cost, and did not make | Surrounding them. Grabam park is about | Siat Gn M et o i connection with AL Tt Tonin B uary 70 Stote Strest. BOSTON. agrecment provides that the winnér of six iy necessary to make up specials and | § 8OY 0 8O8E iy e twice the size of lissiipaviciand izl = Giosporm traltnatory Sin cansoeuiom Akt ) tore, with her shall take the money, them out by daylisht. Sinco this train | bt @ dollar on cach one. The men say that [ beauty of which we may well be 'proud, as | theso ores isw misnomor. They vicld their N - 2 e A wWas gotten wp, Mer MeKesson suys his Ne- | the material s shoddy, and that at the price | wo are of our other parks, that ure fanous | Precious contents readily to any scusible pro b HIAIR - GOODS. | TO® WEAK ©M E N Good paper Lungersat Crockwell's brasia orders Would move thon ke another | Pid the profits should have amounted to at | far aud wide. Cook park is hot as large as | ¢es3. ~Fov those curiying ouly gold uny ; rorti. fron tho 0RC e Cuihful orro varly % i ust l"l“h' But this is immaterial, as | ( n purk, but it, too, will be a_great at- | modification of Plattner’s chlorine process g A portion of her splendid | deeay, wasting weakuess, 1ost mationd, e T wil — = train of similur lenwth. "his is the best in- | "mothod of the purchase, ns alleged by | traetion 10 residents’ of ' Morningside. This | Will answer. o the others either smelting stock st remims nnsold : 4 ) cantatiiiic full i 1f you want the best Wall paper go to J. D. | dication that the Buckeyes ure not commg g r b, Crockwell's. L A £ | {he men, calls for the first attention. ition Ts eovetel with ne fea growth of | With lead, oF with copper or ivon will answ TS s the Tstopporiunity re FRER o e A f cveral of the men state that they woere SR s They can ulso be treated by amalzamation, | S rsuctfice bargins e A A —_——— — fields as soon as the growing harvest de . natural timbe as one can find anywher We iati i o " S oods and ornnnents, Scott house, Council Bluffs; $1 a day. mands their presence, prodibyltneioniaRteliaitig ms at | predict u vapid sale of the lots in such a beau- | §F PY lixeviation “"‘)-'“I {hings considoed - & L) E , 53 8L a day. L derman’s as he had made ar ients to | tiful spot. Matte ~smelting as practiced for years Tho gusolino stove 1 moro dangerous th Late d it chantbor suits, parior goods, | UWis effect. 1t is alleged that one of the men y = e B e i e susoline stove 1s more dangerous than cate desizns in chamber suits, parlorgoods, | qoypred to this, but the chief informed him ANOT is the comine process for. these or the unloaded gun. Save life and property by | faney vockers, book cases, cabinets, desks | ittt s Ak the ehief i foried i ANOTHER GALA WEEK The fluxes required are here In endless quan- using the ¢ Gus and Electric Light Co.%s | and furnituve in great vaviety, af prices t wouldn't get a chance to wear them.” The 3 2 tities, as is also lime, pysites of ivon, ete,, for gus stove, BY; i will plense you.” Hays & Biell, 907 Broad- | iument ws convineing and My, Bieder- ""rnm.fn.ll oston T\u.--.-,’(” ol e | matut, sl dopositin e or, " génorisly 3 q STumbing G L man sceured the order. e ribbon sale ctised for this at | supplicd this region with all thi appliances S D ket SX himbingQo, 1 tant to H b "Ll is the story told by sevoral of the men, | the Boston Store. Couneil BIvITs, will brinig | fot fis veduction: L Sy i mportant to Horsemen tine horse | e om S I who denied 1t and. stated | thousands of patrons from the surrounding | It is not the writer's desive, cortainly not PERSONAL PARAGEAPH and tuef goods, Probstle } fhiat e never received any Sl onders, bt | <MY, AL those whio attended the ribboi | L. intention, to boom iy propertyor” state V. Pleming and o! s e that, on the contrary, the chief told him to | Sile three weeks ago we know what this | ayything in this corvesponde but plain oV L Ploming and 1% E. Booth left. last A Littie Ja et his clothes whero o ploased, only o | Hieans, s the Bosion Store hever advertises | facts about a country whose resources are s S, Past and Ms. M > . Ex-Mayor Rok Dan Carrvig, Fred Wies, | wanted them all as nearly alike anything it don’t have. Goods speak for | boundless as the ocdan und as permanent as 3 st and Mes, M. A, Past of Lincoln | oo e Clopk Farrall and J, N, Cassady were | All of the men said that they were re themselves, whhno compared with prices | jts rocked vibbed shove, and - destined to be are visiting relatives fu the Bluffs, & 2 and s declaved that they by other houses in the near future one of the foremost mining LN i 5 : ast week treated toan excursion trip from rman, and some declared that they Wsilk rit ) I 10¢ i o 1 R. N. Whittlesey, Clint Byers, Charles No. 5 all silk ribbons 6o, worth 10¢, camps in the world. The figures given above 4 . fh : rred to patronize him, » | COUNGIL BLUFFS Beno and a number of others, feft ast even- | Denver to Iolsom, New Mexico. They left ) 1 declares that he told every | N0 7 all sl ribbons se, worth 125.e. | ju regard to the dividends paid to date can . == =-STEAM = Ing for Kansas City. They will return to- | the Bluffs about two wecks on apros- | man who came to him that he did not have No. 9 all sitk ribbons 10¢, or regular 1he ily be verified by reference to any respon WORKS MOITOW evening pecting tour through Colorado, and while in | get his clothes there unless he wanted to, ; quality. i i% | sible mining journals published in the United e L SR A e, Tt v AL P E R i e with equal | No. 12 all silk vibbens 12! ¢, our regular 19¢ | States, Capitalists can casily “thut. the the home of her son, J. M. Flagler, at 710 | Pusey and Thomas B. Baldwin to take the | vehemence that he did not tell them anything il . i itructs recently let, and the pushing of two East Picrce street, where she expects to | trip dbove noted. A special train was run | ©f the kind. ). 17 all silk ribbons 15¢, our regular of the greatest trunk lines in_the west to spend the summer. down to’ attend o public nuction sale of lots, TPhe sum and substance of the men’s grief '1‘-\‘:{‘(“ above widths como in reds. poa. | Detdwood, viz, the Chicago, Burlington My, and Mrs. J. B. Atkins leave via the | and u band was taken along to enliven every. | i8 that their uniforms are not what they ex. | Allthenbove widths come in reds, pen- | Q ud the Chicago & Northwestern Burlington this evening for o two weeks' | thing, The trpwas & very onjovable ont, | Deeted them to be, and they kick because they cocks and light blues, browns, ereams, rose | yuilwiys, which will be completed the. com Visit in the cast, Mrs. Atkins going as far as 1 the arsionists were: highly pleased | were compelled to put up from 26 to £33 for and salmon pinks, lilacs, yellows and old | iy fail and carly winter, show that these uniform that is not as good as the mem i i 1 rose. This is no job lot, but our regular | poads know very well what they ave about Chicago and visiting theve, while Mr. Atkins | with the hospitable treutment accorded them ! « Modicad Ruarantan c. They come in | | At L e : Bhigsas and visitog thor 1o My Af : bors of the old foree parchused for g, | stock, and guaranteed all silk. They come in | ynd are perfoctiy familiur with the vast or RS QTR o C sica oalac property centrally located | tinue this week. Hays & Bell, 407 Broad- | under’ the bu'tons and belt, and that the sun | T‘\::hfll\h bous _(-Inch s I-xh)uun;n.|lllnl\~. The former line runs through the very cen for sale by . H. Sheafe & C Lty | way ¥ has alveady faded them badly. It makes | Feus, blues and creams for b0c a yard, ulways | ter of the Black Hills, through a scries of s Sheafe & Co. Y | them’ feel ‘sore to think that there will soon | SOkl at e, parks, valleys and woodlunds whose beauty is b-inch moive sash, brocaded, also Scoteh | distinguished everywhere, and of a naturs nids, in all the new colors, that sold for | kuown in no other fand, stretehing to the hot T ag AETATE be u necessity for another outlay, s the Wall Pay s 3 1 o : i e are not wearing as well as they might N Gillette & Freemun's, 28 Pearl street, The cash payin; fast finding out 150N G lloged that the understanding | 31:00 and $1.39, during the salo for 85c. A full | gprings at the southérn extremity of the the place to buy dry goods, ws we ave giving o Bt Btangt line of colors, also in black and cream, ose waters huave been natied by better values than uny other house in tho ::il.y.-‘)!l}:‘-( f'u-"'(:fr”“}:! '-““‘L.v;,‘.‘.l' '|'.'.1|;”:-.('»;: 800 pieces moire vibhon in No’s 5, 7 and g, m.unu‘hlx'm l“\\"r:x:-. t ..»«x.rt\' .fll.»r Anic .I city, - Our Victoria liwn and Tudia linen at | 0 10 00 (00000 G8 oy were made | £00d lne of colors, whiich sold 'for 7o, te and 5 on aecount of the wonderful curative S i 7o, S, e and 100 yavd ave decided bar- | 0 E Pt S BS 8908 48 LHAY Were ACE | oo, all to go at this sile for 2e a yard A R ' Bank Wins, i, }‘,"H""‘I'“',"““ \\"“““ in sutinos at | thoy could ot pay insisted on having an | _Special bargains in hosiery, undérwear and | fopey Bald mountain, the white' cliffs of The case of the Citizens' stato bank against | 50100 3¢ and 2oc. Wo give the best fer on the eity, which the men eventually | SOt ';” I"';‘ wegk, aud “numerous other diwood and other les prominent. peaks ure Abbott, which has become familiarly known e e - | ®ave him, S0us, \yangh by sodymind combarin g procs plainly from this line, niaking it one of gud 100, Wo glve tho best values in un AlL went well unti i hen My, | With those asked by other stores will con most _picturesque. routes in America ®s the cattle case, has been heard from again, | bleached muslin at de, fe, G, To, S and 10e, | A went woll W 'n'\“;" s wers | vince the most skeptieal that the Boston | Custer City. the RiOlce bt fown iTin (LA A tologram was received yesterday stating | We give the best valuein choviotshivtings at | oG TR YA R O fvarmile ““ i3 is headquarters in the dry goods line, Black Hills, located whero tho A that the supreme court had reversed the de- | 50 Mo 10¢ and oo, (W give the best | o thien went to the men aud insisted’ that [ WV4ll Paper at popular prices, cavalryman bivouaced in 1574, is situated on clsion of the lower court. This is & victory | {1t faet vou will find the. prices on ol goods | they take back their ovder and pay him the STON STORF the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. In for the bank, und as it involves about $10,000 | are shuded to the L e E%W | cash, or e would lose £2.80 on_each uniform u, Whitelaw & Co., | Hill City also the H. P F. M. & M. Co. is are shaded to the lowest possible mark.~ We | {7 B8 06 TREE B0 = T0n, B N rected s of Low Prices, rrying on its gigantic operations. Millions the bauk oficials uaturally elated. The | want your trade aud are willing to work [ e Kicked and kicked, and “finully o Council Blufts, la. ST E D 1A RIRRIG Coerbanty e controversy was over a large number of cat- | Cheap for you, Give usu call, Try us for a [ i (YRS SCEPLIAR OUE OF WO chses. O o7 TP of these properties need scarcely tle which the bauk cluimed by virtue of a | Dill of goods and see if we do't suve you | yorurdiug the payment is correct, except tht and chenille curtain sale this | be mentioned in this article, as the world now chattel mortgage given by one Green- | mouey. C. C. Cully, 525 Broadwuy nothing was sald about giving them two Council Bluffs Carpet Co. is well satisfied of their existence. Albeit meyer, Avbott claimed that the cat (PRt 3 months in which to pay for their clothes - blackmailers at home and enemics abroad Uo were really his, and that - Green- | A !‘,‘1“'}!}“'[". ntique vocker only 82 Hays | o said that Sergeant Safly was the first one | HASTINGS, Neb,, Muy 19.~[Special to | have tried to crush this magnificent industey, meyer was shmply I-rx-l[lnlu them r«u’ him, (- Hell, 40T Broiwi; e to patronize him, ‘and the others came be- | THE BEE.]—An excellent suggestion and | notwithstanding the fact that it was cx In the lower court, Judge Loofbourow, pre - cause he gave the sergeant a good fit and y | amined and fully endorsed by the greatest siding, Abbott sectved o Judgment of 810,000 | To Railroad Men, oresTind, i i paciipbe e R B remedy isoffered by, Mr. C. Jucobson, | Rt a6 TN, PREOREEL P by SUnited e N st against the bank, but uow the supreme court [ In order to move our heavy stock of ice |~ Thore is a general denfal of the patrolmen's | One of the most extensive egg und poul- | States Senator Moody and Congressman spaclally adapted for Bieotrio Lighting, Milla and Bloyatore. upsets it palace genuine oak refrigerators we will | stories at headquarters, and it is alleged that | tey packers 1 fopers in_ western Ne- | Amos J. Cummings of New York . 8 > ¢ Mr. Haunan, the cashier of the Citizen’s { Offer to sell to you at our lowost cash prices | borcsinheadquarters, und it it \f},.u bt | try puckers und shippers in western Ne- .\lnvu xy 1 wnother brisk littlo town situ Harr o 810 Pearl St, bank, and who'is the active manager of its | on three payménts, the first on your next pay | an inexcusablo de The chief also donies | Praska, for the benefit of furmers in this ated on Iln~ linoand recently brought intg [ . . ?, n 9 COUNCIL BLUEE S, 1A affairs, is to bo congratulated on this further | day. Dow't wait’ but come at once. Tho | the other stories to the effect that communt. | section who are constantly complaining | existence by the erection of @ sixty-sta iats 4 proof of his ability and energy. Tho inter- | wonderful Now Process vapor —stove—nuo | cations from outside towns relative 1o fugi- | ahout the low prices of srain. In eon Huntington, mill on Little Rapld creck to Send for Catalogue. Complete Steam Plants furnished and ercete ests of the bauk re being zealovsly guarded | question of its success, Over fifty in use. | tives from justice huye been kept from the | - Bridos .of grain operate the ore from the Montana group by him, us well as being pushed intoa | Bicycles onsame terms. CoLk & CoLe, | men, but states that on the contrary they a versation recently he suid: “It seems | of jines, The mill has just commenced rapid and healthy growth, His flual victory 41 Muin st | ulways on file where the men or the general | Strange that the farmers in this locality | operation and will soon add to the bullion in the supreme court more than atones for the — - public can inspect them, He attributes the | don’t” divect more attention to raising | product of the Hills, It is a close corporation A BIG LOT seeming defeat of his case in the lower court rge Francis Train Distanced. whole difficulty to a few of his men whowant [ poultry than they do, There is no ex- | None of the stock is, or has been offered for 4 4 — - | “Around the World in Two Hours" will be | more liberty than is accorded under the strict | pense uttache b the cost | sule. The owners ave Governor L. Gegory Cash carpet sulo this week, Cotton and | the subject of an illustrated lecture delivered | rules governing the department pen hhad compred “‘” h '\“ 4 b | Smith and Ge th of St. Albuns, o | ) ) ) woal ingrains 25¢, B¢, 40¢, 45¢ and s0c. Al | by o 0. Thompson at the Fifth - of sooping ewlne ghd cattle, aud thore | yermont,” and wis of Boston YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS wool e, 650 and T00; brussels, velvets, | av church, cory Fifth avenuc J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. he AT AL s demand for I"““‘“"i The Chicago & Northwestern railway run moquettes, Axminsters and wiltons as low as D1 ARt SRS SR AR e dd especiully from the western states and | along the sastern foot hills, through valley ARR 1 D auy other house. — Council Blufts Carpet Co. . Thompson will lecture ut tha | _ If you wish to sell your property call on the | territorics, the past two years, Six | table landsand plateaus. Tho challengiug } CABBAGES AND OTHER VEGETAB'L PLANIS, - Spworth M church, corner Avenue B and | Judd & Wells Co. B. Judd president, 606 | months in the year 1880, I pald out over | notes of the rival tives can faintly be i g A good hose reel freo with every 100 feet of | Twenty-fifth street, on Thursday eveuing. | Broadway. #15,000 to the farmers of Adams county | heard for a distar % miles until thelr FRUITS, ETIC Y ¥ farmers of Adams coun hoso purchased ut Bixby's Admission 2¢, childven 15¢ o f \ it % i The towns situated by alone for poultry, The prices ran A o Buffalo Gap, Hermo 5 i - - e A | A d End Collision. from 4 to 10 ¢ - Compare he ure Buffulo Gay it b i S. B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl stre A Baptist Convention I#ihese 1s Aavbody 1n Councll Blufts R 2 Q0 I Rapid City, Black Hawlk, Picdmont, T ilf 1281 Last Pierce Street Council Bluffs Ia bl The Scandinavian Baptist cbhurch has had | is tickled because ho is alive, that i RS Bae “L‘, hay Hio‘outs | Sturgls sud W o, S0 laugr.ls 1t 2 g ) A new line of beautiful dinner sets just re- | it interior greatly improved by decorations | js Wade Woodword. Hels a firen rtment of the furm that 1sn't over long is now r construction » S PROM P 5 ut Lund Bros., 25 Maia s l[“ its walls aud new finish for its woodwork, | cupioy of the Northwestorn, aud left here at ) | The neme “Deadwood” origluated £ : MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, rown and bridge