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THE BEE., MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1890. the district court, to fill the vacancies caused BANK CLEARINGS. FIGHTING FOR THEIRR YOUNG, 0 eld to a reasonable demand with: 3 Y 1 or: v Twa ve y Enos th mt_yield to a reasonable demand with 1 on, Deemér and Thornell. Tt is generally try for tAb Last Week. | Two Cows Have a Bloody Encounter COUNCIL BLUEFS, out compuldlon we will ask a groat deal more | ¢l 1oty Judges Doemee and Thornell | RBourox, Tuld /e (Speclal | Telegram to With a Pair of Bears. . Y TRET, and make th ant it 3 A ’ OFFIORE NO/12 PEARD STREB] e ome of the Alrectors are inclined todothe | will be renominated to succeed themselves. | e Bes | —Tho following table, compiled Abram Collingwood lives on one of the / Delivered by earrler in any part of the City. | square thing. there are others who are | hl”“"lm.:‘ Carson is not a ‘l"nvan\l e r"wil v;‘ from dispitches foom the clearing houscs tered backwoods farms in the upper 1. W, TILTON MANAGER. | apparc out simply out of pure ."""”l“l This county '*l‘\‘\,'” L of | of the cities namod, shows the gross ox part of the Loyalsock Valley, near the / ATTIT o cyssodnt ro the fellows we a urnish his successor, anc ér 1. Smith of | o cities named, shows the gross eX- i gy jjjvan oc snys arvishuryg TELEPHONES: a i o tis f0r L6 Wi, ‘SHATRG May 8L With ullivan county’line, says a Harvisburyg after, and e will bring them upwith a round | this city has been t greed upo chianges Tettor 1t the Now Yok Times: He lng Breixees Orricy, No, 4 u they th we united interests | man, Mr. Smith will ‘have practically the | pates per cent of increase or decrease as | 1ot Eviron, No. % O i i Hiet 6 no considora. | unanimous support of the bar Bt oty [y AR el |v~‘r:le | two cows, and three or four weeks ago | (] e — - . of Council Blufls are entitled b 10 o0 heas | 58 o paper uriing his nomination was stined | €M 1 the Similar amoun e | each cow ' gave birth to a ealf. Tn the | air wiiate an ° MINOR MENTION. O D i W prant e gL eiate | by over: T rwattamio | corresponding week in 1859 early part of last week Collingwood | 5 . ably mistaken and will find it out before [ county bar, with but oneor two eptions - - turned the cows and their calves into a [} L] Ny.PCo : iy duya. e QoL havo to bog unloss wo | As an uble luwyer e ranks vory: highly and small back lot on his farm, where they lon R iy Ty W don:huvo o bog unlos wa | A n Wbl asrves b rauks very bieh s, mnd e rane] emal bk Tot on his farm, whero they ri clearcomplie> The Methodist Mutual Aid society will | can make a straight out-and-out demand with | brethren and the public generally. A digni S bl Llabiad being brought in ngain for t .",Ii”,,,. ive a musicale this s at the dwi Seapital D, In other words, we have got | fied jurist and adeep scholar,he would bealik L 4 1 ‘r:’x I ”I \ x‘ »:L b L Bl 1 w'.'n ...»m: thlh \hrrl’ and it will now | an ornament and a credit to the district : The |” .m[u’: wild .m’. .]ml”nlu m-ll w fi t f l s [ ] D " ) \ oz and vome o us for torms, | bench | Sewvor r rare thing for kears to be killed in the h l‘ln Mrs, Duvis of the Overton mission will [ be their turn to beg and come to us for term ench ¥ Seow York y < o bo killed in 0 ea u ™ We can make them a bushel of trovble if It has been reported that John Organ, | Hoston woods thereabout, rmers shortly go to Fort Madison to engage in mis i At vt | esq., present prosecuting attorney of this | Ghieno U 380.00 have bee! " ny sionary work among the convicts, a large | they persist in holding out against us Howt Biliy DTOSUHE, Brosoouting, BLQHey this | e phin i have not been annoyed by them to any I3 PEAnsv Th G t[ " ‘ i SUAP s Idi n WA Cher A o e el | il wout] 5" Leandliis foe he | SN, extond o Kool S, --The Great English Complexion SOAP,—Sald Everywhere. The funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Hutchinson took | jridie i an W i S0 i the reason | democratic ticket, but that gentloman states | Pittsburg B i The i ask of driving the two cows and T place at 2 o'clock_yesterday afternoon from | (U 1SRG PUSHEEE S0 (B0 Soviited a | that it is unfounded and that he has no aspi- | fuitinore 2 the calves to and from the back lot de- the residence of N. J. Swanson, on Frauklin | (3 SGEES CU0 e to bulld s bridge, the | rations in that direction. His term as county | ANy UILY 0 volved on Collingwood's son Joe, who is avenue, and was largely attended charter provided that the plans and s attorney expives this fall, and he will be a | New Orlonns twelve years old. Wednesday of last A typographical error made Tur Bre state | outions must be subject to the approv candidate for re-clection. 'He is of the opin- | Loulwille. . 6 week toward evening he went after the yesterday that John Kring was sentenced to | tho war department, Now the I jon that a democ : nomination for county | pMIERAPY Hiy 9+ | cows as usual, Before he reach the the county jail for fifteen years and fined £50. 1 and specifications of this ident attorney in a demoeratic county is preferabie | #1000 | Tot or eame in sight of the cows h - Ttshould “have read fiftecn days and a inc of | wore submitted to the war department to a damocratic nomination for judge in u re 2| ot A TO TN TR BECRLIAS WAL S HE 50 were rejected. New plans and specifications | publican distri It is the prevailing opin- Ay bl o .'II Lol G. L. Gorman was arrcsted yesterday | calling for a three-truss bridge with three | ion that the de tic nomin for the dis i1ce. s e } alia o Wi N sn ikl i morning for keepingz his saloon on Upper | 300-foot spans, were then drawn up and sub- | tHct judeship will be Messrs. Cullison of | & 08 usual cries, hen he reached the stone Broadway open on Sunday. He put up #15 | mitted, and were approved by the war de- | Shelby county, Starbuck of Mills county, and | (loveland L0 wall that incloses the lot he v reeted for his appearance at 7 o'clock this morning | partment. But such a bridge was not built, | either Hon. W, W. Wane or Hon B. | lias. e, prtiee with a sight that not only cxplained the and was released, That was the only arre and the structure that now spans the Aylesworth of this city, but securing the | jeienmoni 1001 | noises but abruptly stopped the boy's made during the day. was built in striet accordance with the r r1.~y”;,“ itfe nomination s a very small and | Washingt Hoi! o | further progress, Baptist conference now | J plans and specifications. Instead of | comparatively inpynticint patk of tae BatHe | sikikord 1000 The two cows stood elose together in ! ' | thivee s00-foot spans there is one of 400 feet, | in this district. The eall for the democratic | [artier! o the Tot; %ot Hiova: EHan ATky: fuet : Hew where young Collingwood” was. The and nome of the others are over 150 feet. It | judicial convention has not yet been issued Indinapoiis TN ought to bo apparent to any one that this is e - - Fort Worth 181281 i L Wted | 1f you want the best Wail paper go to J. D, | §& Juseoh 10as ; calves * were huddled together be- 00PN e 1 g hind their mothers The cows £ I i ", § T ' 4 ) make them glad to come to time. We don't o ! A l I ‘ ] 4 ( )4‘[ A l i A ”ldll- want to have t dr oerce them, Ryt Af | by the expiratiop qf tha terms of Judges Car- ! Pinancial Teanadotiony of the Coun- — | aswasouy The Seandinayias adopted a rosolution pledging the members to support, only such candidates for oftice, either national, state or local, as would pledge | an unlawful structure. We have cons : ¢ themselves to work for laws which will | the best lawyers in the city, and we a Crockwell's | Beneir e i [ abolish the liquor traftic aud destroy the | clined to thinic that wo lave d bt KGO0 | A good hose reel free wita every 100 feet of | Uhiviiton. 11120 il wero pawing o carth, the hair of y . B bt ot is O Uk ch b wibhY sitoh || Hose purchnsed it Bixbylas | Wilmington 08 3 their necks and backs standing ercet Chris Thompson, the young Scandinavian | over the mectin J | Porttand. M el I while they bellowed lustily, holding g an | {nperious hauvhtiness wints to tey us on for 3 5 - T A WORCONtOFs . s ot 0.0 Wi {588 Apaslaethes }v_‘ fell from the Un 4! cific trestle work tace wo will stay.with him~ until tho S. B Wadsworth § , 207 Pearl street, | syryeuse A 0. their noses close to the ground and with Priday night, was much better yesterday and If matters come to such a pass that | loanm for Lombard Investment company. | Wichita ¢ their eyes glaring fiercely at two bears, his physician states that he maiy recover. | vt fight for our rights we can muko o Sloux Clty . which were advancing slowly. One bear llhu;uylnh £ .’w ”"," w‘ n..«‘ wi u‘\u.r 'l.u-x!“- 8 | o ory intevesting for the motor company. J. C. Bixhy, steam neaung, sanitary engi- | Rupidy : was a big fellow, while the other was 1}“.”“,’,"",’.”, Sty con basou ant s spine o | e > aro plenty of wuys to do it \\'vl\'.lH neer, M3 Life building, Omaha; 203 Merriam i e i much smaller, probably a yearling, The LLERIL b L ik co that they are asscssed more nearly at severcly injured ) bloc Ounc s, e H DlogeyC e Bl Taitbij AGCoRAINE (ot youhE Collingweod) what th ought to be. Another thing, R 1t is stafed that the Towa grand lo o et forthe olty for wrIptiGiof Weuy Christ's Love. who says he was too frightened to leave Kuiehts of Pyihias iutends o erect o pires. i threo veurs. How | At thegiirst Buptist church yosterday the spot. would approach the cows for a hall costing 75,000 in the city offerin would they like to have anothier company | morning the paster, Rev. D, V. Cooley, de- few steps on all fours, and then they Hoab IHAUGOMULA;. AL IOVEMEnT 18 Onfo0t to | SOtk or asaou i & ShIEHONCE the fost 06 i ) Montres would rear up on their hind feet and ad : TG S ade | step in and secure a charte 8 livered a characteristic sermon on the subject | *Portiand. Ore i X b T S securc it for the Bluffs, The board of trade | grple street railway line in the cityt They ¢ 0 ssalt Lake, vanee some distafiee erect, opening their 5 will be asked to_assist in vaising a_guaranty | Ged'Duilding their extensions hero under tho | 0f “Christ's Love,” taking John xx:17 as his | vrolod: g s and _growling und snapping k RIS vj: fund, 80 that the delcgates from this city 0 | ine and charter of the old Council Bluits | text: “Lovest thou Met He sketched the | [yuttie oo - | liercely. The formidable appearane z PR B & the grand lodge cun make @ proposition 10 [ Syeet Raitway company, and last fall placed | civcumstances under which the question was i e R pa Y 1S GEE Labbi /8 5 tHe RN (9605 ) that body. @ mortgage for a cool quarter of a million on | asked of the disciple, fnd then drew the con Total,.... T 5 P AT a T AR AT 5117 FEET Va0 Lo - y (= . rd A ame of bull at the deaf and dumb insti- | that same property. 1f they want to antago- | wusio Shmivieshy i 2 Outside Now Yoric Ll Yeyoks Yk Will make the season of 1990 at the Union Driving Park, Couneil Blufs. Towa, from March 1s pret b clusion of Christ's great desive for love. He o1 N i tution 1s Saturday afternoon bety nize the city thi at liberty todosoand | fFURER 0 AL \;A“m*'m“.l S “”‘I'I S Not Includod in totals, m\-fiv lln[']n' f\ltl o : uhtil June 1st, when he will be returned to Fremont and his worthy compianion the mutes’ fi 10 and the Odell Brothers' | take their ¢hances over the result, fov it is a | 10V€ d He want; ove in return, not | time lst yeur. ien the two confident marauders = team of this city resulted in a tie, the score | settled thing that we don't propose to keep | only of the good, but of the erving. Our — - were within a few feet of the bellowing MAMBRINO BAS_HAW‘ (1709v) being 9 to 9. Fhe mutes claim that they | on begging forever.” Lord is not a cold, impassive being as A RAT ROAD. and pawing cows, behind which the | Wil takehis pluce 15t until August st These two are the only stalllons i1 the posing nine, who was a poor batter, did not PARASOLS SALE. ter of emotion. He loves and craves the | The Philadelphia & Reading Employs | fily, as if aware of their peril. they | & AR A AL B LR R, r eingboro, P, 1fe take his turn at the bat and another was al- love of his creatures. The command- NG UnioniMen: sepitrated. One bear turned to the right | TOrms—8100 the season with tho sual r 1 ble paper b lowed to bat in his p Storara ments begin with “Thou shalt love the Lord | LB ; e ) ; fore the mure leaves promives. Amoni Saturn's get uro Mel sul, 2 iy ro L Boston Store, Council Bluffs. ot st all thy heart " aud nothing ele | PUIADELPIA, June L—The rumor that | and the other to the left, with the inten- | e , nid My oUhers bottor th Good caro and perfoet accommodutions (OF .m'”.'."1iéh“n’:?.L‘v‘ifi,'ff.'-'k.-u ower Saturday aftCF 1 e time has come for parasols--the bright, | will satisfy him. the Philadelphia & Reading had ordered its | tion of getting behind the cows and | stock. Visitors always welcone at the park. For breoding catulozu write to e ot chureh. The bolt struck | clear, suuny weather, when every lady and | = This eraving for love is an evidence of his | condutors to withdraw from the Brother- | attacking the calves. The —watchful JAS. G. SMITH & SON, Fremont, Neb. the tower just below the cross and tore open «“llil;l "”‘L"h"""lil"‘b ! -lw'l i \l\l';h‘fl um > I"'l;f]l“";'" u}]nmnu_ 'l'lu'lln\\\t r animals, | hood of Conductors or leaye the employ of the | mothers, however, understood — the o hole nearly foot squi knocking the | to state that we aré headquarters for thes as the dog and horse, crave it. Man craves |, pany was confirmed today by Assistant [ maneuver, and took immediate and posi- ating in all diveetions, — Whre it went to is | goods; everything from the tiniest to the | it more, and the more highly organized and | ¢ 00~ 00 - s e Ry e e = < . A BIG LOT OF ;“1,‘”“.':‘;,,’,'.‘ i e G CArioE }n‘;m-»:ufi‘.lmu was | lurgost ¢thing from the cheapest | perfect'the man the greater is his desive. So v*“l"l“h("“"'""“"!’V-mflm ]“!L [‘"lll' n was ::‘I}ifi““}":::"*Li‘ll“”fl‘l"“‘”"',:;”_lrl'l‘lln';:""“llw;: ot da o 1 the course of ¢ erratic | to the finest g . We have bought anim- | God, infinitely perfect, has an infinite longing | resolved upon by the ofticials of the com- % b £ ous arge o v 9 TANC ' MU DD q o not damaged, and the course of the erratic | 11 UL S Rolont of an- castorn” manufac- | for love. pany.” said Bonzana, “after the last. coaven. | the bears. One cow dashed toward. the s YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS, The business men in L\ outhern part of turer's stock, and will put them on sale Mon- \\'l:m'v, ||_|.|(||' to love, and can only find | tion of th Brotherhood of Conductors at | smaller bear wl(h_hl‘l‘ head down and (X < e e it Seiiogt: . o i “Clthorts Mnt of | day morning ut X o'clock sharp. B carly and | happiness in_loving, And_the only object | Roctiester.” AL this _convention the | every mucle showing the fur vas in. 22 CABBAGES AND OTHER VEGETABLE PLANTS, tho scrvices of the firemen at No, 1 hose | BeGthe choice selc ) 4 v of our entire love is Godand His Son. | anti-striking clause in the constifu- | An attack from the cows was ntly i 1 S IR AT e S akades Wae are still selling an immense quantity of | In Him the heart restand find its | tion was repealed and shortly | something the bear ot = ool FRUITS. EIC atired. i David Bradley & Co. gaye | imbrella and parasol cov Any one ha true joy faction after this action notice was issued to the | axpected. for this i Hlllh, HL ured @ o avid Bradley & Co. o Sttty : > 2 rec Love Yhilat i casentl 11 succ 1 2 . b expected, for this one was slouching : Chem. o haenads, th IKoystone Manufastue. | 10€ 8 good frame can huve the same reco Love to Christ is essential to all successful | conductors Vhat they must either leave the | oFBEREE S0 ) B8 G0 T ! HdcaTRaR Y ¢ Meystone Manufuct | rid ' few minutes, We carry them in all f laber and to God's blessine. How miay we | brotherhood or the company’s service. «We | #ONE Wi saveless Wi imprudent man- { J. R. MPHERSON fue company provided o soud cart md the | grades from 2150 to £.25, in sizés from 24 to [ know that we love Him, so that wecan | have had enough of labor organizations,” suid ner, indicating that his prey was casy . . I N N 9, e o her e stable, The Hiro laadies | 25 inches. “Special sizes made to order. rightly answer this question? i Bonzano: *we want no more union men. All | and safe, The cow hurled herself against R AN . ¥ g BEaaILtaT o taarul preecita ote the prices on parasols for this week: | By being willing to sacrifice for Him. By | conductors, engineers, brakemen and firemen | him, striking him with her horns and 1281 East Picrce Street - - Council Bluffs Ia, T e Yo i HalTea tarahy yith 26-inch gold cap Sicilian cloth S, g eatire, prompt and unquestioning obedience. | on the Reading arc now non-union men.” head in his side, which was turned ob- i O U L L S i oxidized handle, iu silicand gloria’s, | 411 ye love Me keep my commandments.” il liquely toward her. The beur fell as if MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. were run on the motor line o accommodate B e e RNl R O st An Acrobat Found Murdered. he had been shot. The shock of the umbrellas in oxidized handles lizitis and dwelling on His perfections; | = yiexco, Junc L—The body of an aerobat | collision seemed (0 daze the cow, for she the increased travel. Manawa did not go et My v iatiEle hasTaonB R aANs dos ) = = begging for visitors, and the Munawa mctor ssortment of &2 parasols for thia wook | 158 for us. named Murdoch, who has been missing since | hucked away several fect and stood still WHY PAY 1 1IIGH PRICES trains were well filled. The hotel was open | will compare with regular .75 goods, in Ttis a great and fearful sin mot tolove | Friday, was found floating in the river today, [ as if not infending to renew the attack. - for the first time this season, under the | yold and silver crooks. Christ. . Averations of act can be move read- | dead. Five ugly wounds on the head in- | This gave the stunned bear time to re charge of Willium Tallou, but ‘the dining | * Our §2.50 sere silks in 20-inch are worthy | ily forgiven than aborations of heart. dicate murder. The murdered man’s wateh | cover, and he rose to his feet and, turn- 1 = room was not open to the public. of your attention. They come in oxidized "he individuality of the question is ST s Ve b ih | e e mee AboULE Btnitedtfor ther wonas 0 1 i . The little steamer New Gem was kept busy | and natural handles. other important thought. *“Lovest and a large sum of money suid L IR LR L s St ¥ - - - - possession are missing. The disappearance | as fast as his legs could carry him. o —) . at Manawa_yesterday to accommodate th e e Met" Ttis a direct personal question to t Munawn yesterdoy o accommodat 0 > P MoGUSIGIsHa] _question 10 | G5 N rdered man was very promptly re- | - The rising gnd flight of the bear biggest I that hos thus_ far visited th We show a full line of French novelties in | eVery one here aud every human being in | 5008 eRicTltner West. © The latter left | groused the cow flight of the bear| o = " cet the best there s made In every line at prices that will not bankrupt yon Jake this season. “The M I, Rohrer could | Ve shiow a full line of Brcnch, novelties In | 4o \vorld. Christ wants our individual, por- | Ported by his partuer, West, She Wit Jofb | aroused the cow to the situation, and | JReR YO ST rse tiat we L L S o e Silk the latest laventeen aud warranted not | Sonal love, rather than a genoral love. The | i potice teley viphed. to that city, asking | $he gave one fearful bellow and started | phon’come tn and sec how elegantly i aply you ean aecomplish it. lat the Juune rise of the river wil to cut. publican prayed, “Have Merey on me,” not | g Re: 6 SERTIA b in pursuit, She caught up with the PEOPLE’'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, water in the lake about two feet, which s . us. Christ deals with us as individuals. He S aaTRoall g 5 ater in tho lnko about et, which Children’s sateen parasol S, ils with us as individuals. H bear as he was scaling the stone wall be- it e i g be fully as high as it was last year. The Children’s satin parasols 5S¢, 65¢ and 95 will punish us in the last da; individual Settlodlin TwoRounds! tween the field and the woods. She MANDEL & KLEIN, 320 Broadway, (¢ il Blufrs, lowa. =3 \ siloon power, ——)FOR(—— 15 now a 1itlo higher than it was a fow weeks | Shildren Rrusolspsal | sinners. He will save us as " individuals, and ] - Ll 1 — — - ago, but there is A waton on the | ¢ Glildren's pongeo rutted (the lntest) only 14 enta fis o100k to Flim as matviduals ieaGo, dune 1—Robert Ferguson and | struck him a terrific: blow with her 7 DT 9 > bars to muke navigati the big boats un- L L ITe it st bl et Phis question i designed to force self- | Michael Queenan, & couple of Chicago heavy- | horns on his buttocks, and hurled him A BILEBI‘L & COMPANY alloyed y O et LAy amination. weights, pounded each other through twenty- | ¢lear over the wall and out into the un- . Chief Lovin of the fire department denies | thom with a beautiful satin finish. We have *Tis a point I long to know, two roynds this morning at Shelby, Ind,, for [ derbrush at the edge of the woods. The Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n that he has been purchasing harness ofl or | them also that you eannot tell from the finest Oftiticausos anxions thought, of £00. A knockout blow made | bearlay asif dead for a moment, and R e oE ol o a il ecle g yaulaammo G rom gl e Do love the Lord or no, ubonan quit, Ferguson was comparatively | then got to his feet again and hurried F l l RNI | | l R E @that several weeks ago Chaiv@ian Casper of | cdly lower. We have them both in Am T'his or am I not fresh at the close. The affair ended with an | away’ into the woods, limping as he . the fire committee told him that some outside | German and Austrian goods. Our pri on wish (o T onn on chattel or | ML around slugging match between a number | went. flm was going to send a gallon of oil as a | the week are 12!7e. 19, e, B0c and #ic, [ | Tfyo wish to nozotiate n 14 on CRALIELAr | of brawr Hoosicrs who wote, prescnt and & | The other cow was having an entively Targent Stock and Lowast Drices, Doalors, sond for Cutalogue, ey O e s Chicago crowd, which includec bateh o {fforentiexperionce i neantime. | Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway, and 204 and 206 Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, heafe & Co., brokers, Broadway and Main |y o G5 0S00as Tien The nati ST q;m ||fxl experience ‘m.(h: m.}.'ln»l?lnl. I 7 C - where they came frem, as there was no bill | ““§1E Sie of the fine street, up-stairs. routed Shelmutiefun equally flerco chnrgo on - and the express was paid, Inasmuch as it s rspon e 2 —_—— the big be © raised on his hing = cost nothing and is mn».'l oil, he can not see BIMPORTEDAVARILGOODS, The gasoline stove 1s more dangerous than Review of Cadets, feet to receive her. She struck him in Wrecked By a Hurricane. F. M. ELLIS & CO_, that there is any lack of cconomy in using it. All of l\\ lluh-l.u\' ) m]wat n;uvm']h{gl teh | the unloaded gun, - Save life and property by Hastings, Neb., June 1.— 1 dlos Lo itomachiinndiheltron a0y ntanaes Soria, June 1.—The northern part of this : The westenders have coneluded_ that the | f5phye cloths and whnghams, keochling, finest | using the C. B. Gus and Iilectric Light Co’s | 'y "y Bes.|—The annual review of | the force of the blow. ~As he fell he | city has beon wrecked by i hurticane. /o A rc h 1 te Cts - now school buildiu which the board of edu- | ' \hite goods lnown as cashmere ombre, ll A o university cadets now in camp at Berlin's | struck one of his claws into the cow’s [ loss of life is considerable. Among the cation proposes to ercet for them is not such | ¢t WIS EHEWR ERAREC OO0 Gn | Scott house, Council Bluffs; $1 a day. i s evening. Owing to the | shoulder, and _tore three long and deep | soldiers the killed and wounded number T DRSS a shabby affair after all, und their indigna- | ¢ oge woods is 40c yai - patls tooit 5 oven N BN 08 rashes in her flesh. The pain added to | eleven. The loss among the innabitants has AND BUILDIN Lonseiincvasnona el almaning il i ““ BosToN sTORE If you wish to sell your proporty call on tho | sickiioss of Goyernor Thisers wifie bo wis e i aln 1 vend vl mnfden alcov 1| inoBySLib ined. The damage to the | Rooms 40 and 482 i Omahny as it threated to be. 1t was decided, how. 5 B OB TONGS % AL OEE roperty call on the | ) hle 1o review the troops, but that duty | the fury s alvendy maddencd obysyibeen gaceict Sand Rooms i an i fHloe ever, that it would bo well to keep i closo | gtheringham, Whitcluw & Goo ) C '{,“.‘M,‘v.“,‘““ Co,, €. B. Judd president, 606 | Whabi 10 BUEY L8 Cicktenant Griftith, | and before the hear could_get to his feet | Palace amounts to 500 500, I Blafms, Ta. Correspondence solicited, watch on the board and see_that they did not | 1, FEIG yid Tromotcrs of fow Drices, Loacwes. = Eight thousand peopie assembled to witness | she rushed upon him again and plunged D onson - — ':lllfl\\'flu' ‘nnlv r““i” ..I.-x..-‘.pm- building than tarors ro. stliglitito “.‘.‘Ihl“,“.“,l Had Him But Didn't Keep Him the review. 'J'hw:m,iw_; Mli-»\}j:lrlhl-pur\lu ¢ | ono of her horns into his side, D e N X 3 > one called for by the plans, Al | SVUEOKS R RO S BUKIE] adqua s s OIOLTOW MOrNiNg. ¢ complimentary ba ripping. o 3 ick hide ) ¥ « I:ll‘p‘:‘l(\nlllvf W Conen, - 3. '}\|m1t,l~|""|’1“.\. York and Boston, noyer. ‘atop at ALt W. W. Kohn had @ burglar last night, but L'i”\!:‘n e nic” 13d108: of Enstings ‘]II'I””T )“p e l|<“|l i Il\ 'h‘ull_ r““fl {20 AT : lC e l\’ U] l) ]y 5 E. Archer, W. Vanderbirg and Rev, M 1}“\‘\‘_"“;';"“"\":J';_‘I”:'I’l“I}"“‘»‘;‘-I:"""'“ the ruling | e did not keep him. Mr. Kohn is u pension | Germanin hall “to the cadets was a very ‘\\v:';..;f‘:f.:nx tonol b o \-u-“"n\-:.'w' | innmgs: | A w prices and popular goods. gent 1 s 4 co » sccond floor of | pleasant affair. yund ¢ w. s bear struggle ) p ¢ Y NG s G _The prices on wall paper rule at the Boston | 15 ':‘, and b . ”_'l”'“;' ”:' ‘.h:' G m,‘lll',l o TR to his fect and endeavered to follow the [ Henyfliice A S MANUFACTURING CO, Store. . ‘l‘tl‘ bt “I’l‘ plogk e ‘l“’;I‘ SHOEHY et Advices from Urganda. umple of hismore fortunate companion 18t Avenue und 2isu Street, b v s T 0 o'clock, he remembered here were some Cea o f) . 5 = By - . . i ~ . L B s Ay SR Zaxzimar, June 1.—Advices from French | and escupe to the woods. The cow not Earl of s S5l ) TG T nien e Caie B Mad Ay, . The Deadly Gasoline. | deersr TR ) ol e ks | missionaries in Urganda, under dateof March [ only followed him closely, but her com- | Loxnox, dune 1. —Edward Nugent Lecson, Sash, Doors and Blinds e “Theso gasoline explosions are becoming | NS, LG wfiivo b came down-town and | 6, ave to the effect. that Kalema had been de- f panion had defeated tho other bear by | earl of Milltown, is dcad. i i Waterworks £16. N, Y. PlumbingCo. altogether 'too common,” declared a promi- | waing to his office was somewhat surprised to | feated and had fled and the Mwanga was in | this time, and she rushed to the second ———— Plning. Sawing of all Kinds. Poreh Brickets., it - ——— nent attorney yesterday while discussing the | seo a stepladder standing against the door. | complete possession of the whole kingdom. | cow’s aid, meeting the bear in his at- Kindling wood £2.5 1deliverad, “Clean Choco residence property centrally located | frightful accident of last Friday morning. | But his surprise was still r when @ | Dr, Petors had been Mwanga's adviser and | om0 to et aw: She charged him in | Lisnox, Ju X smugglers and an of- | sawdust by . AlL work to be for sule by . H. Sheafe & Co, WThoy tallk about gasoline. not baing dangoe. | man came over the transom and droppea | mssistant. In roturn for theseservices Peters Tt-cluss, W sample, and that o dozen small cans were re- | yhout 25 per cent less than usually asked for ceived a fow days ago. He does not know | sume goods, Pierson, was appointed to confer with attor neys and see if it is not, yet possible to secure the erection of an eight voom building. front, und the other cow attacked him | cerhave been killed in a contlict at Pousa de scluss. Telophone 0. - »on his he: o en were surprised | sccured valua ceaties and mouopolie: nt, z ot e YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICIT ———— oy talle ubout asolie. ot botng dngors | upon his head.” Both men wore surprised | sceured yuluablo treaties and mouopolies in f FRGGVE 51 (o voar. The boar dor | Varzim, YOUR PAT ) Huy YAl Sanos e e e fendiRfon o mpten tishey Rlookerti R gol | HAi2ect fended himself desperately and inflicted Gillette & Freeman’s, 23 Pearl street. hing, but I tell you that it is mighty ticklish | other and then clinched, 1t was a mip —— endc I8¢ erately ¢ ; o 3 at Ml ~ Silbati 4 stuff, cspecially when it is placed in thebands | and tuck conflict, aus first Kohn ‘The Nihilist Plotters. severe punishment on both of the cows, Washingeor "‘ ‘_"' "]”_’:' 'f‘"r s CHRIS BOSEN, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. of Lt ondinary servant girl. Many of thom | was down and then the burglar. | Pams, Juno L—In connection with the [ but ho was forced to succumb to them | = It s a noteworthy fact that one of z arc just over from the old country and ave | This continued forten minutes, when suds | 155 of the ssted nihilists it reported | at t and fell to the groud, where he | four s ently Imitted to the - Lee Bennett left yesterday for Chicago. | tog jen Y | denly the burglar got a hip lock on Kobu and | © : .| was gored and trampled and tossed | union, numely Washington, is sccond in Ja A1d 5 3 ay cago. uoraut to b2 maloto fully understand Sk R that Demski had summoned a mecting for gored iy Y. ngion, 18 seaq v f Y threw him to the floor, after which he fled. ‘ about until he was not only dead but | the extent of its steamboat mail route: “_\\ A. Joseph is home from un eastern | the highly inflammable naturo of the danger- Upon examination it was ascertained that to concert an attempt on the life of tho | TRl ey CG ¥ being ranked by Maryland only. Mar, Factory and Planine Mill EiRes ot - ous fluid and the explosive properties of tho | nearly all the offices in the building had been | czar and a simultaneous rising in the differ- ghtfully i i s R TR A actory an aning Mill. Mrs, W. Hoover 18 visiting frionds in Des | Sua tht 15 gonbenten Trom ib, eipecially when | visitod, as dosks wero. broken open and | ent parts of Russin, and thut twenty nihilists |~ When they had at lust sutisfied thoiv | it S8 1SS0 L e 4001000 il Beat cquippad, Iy loonted fao- Moins. s hat i genwrated from it csputully when | ¥, ek about tho rodms, bat Appar. | with. Inforual machines had already started | vengeance the cows returncd o their mail steumers ply annuntly 400,000 miles | ey it 8y, "Alt'y Igmnsedines Miss Minnio Unthank is visiting relatives | stances are such as should maice an ordinarily | ently ~nothing had been carried —away. | for Rus trembling calves, and although théy | in its waters, while Washington has 907 | wuchihery; oporated by skiilod. mechunics at Hennepiu, 111 prudent person think twice before | Mo gain admission to the rooms, the party —— were badly torn by the teeth and claws | mile iR 5 Spectal wirention eiven’ 10 soroll "ind B P. W. Ryan and Miss Kate Ryan are | Plucing his property and human | had used a stepladder that was in the hall s Coachman Hurt, LIS LTI A LS N —_— Awinie, phining and Yl ing Goncrd Cone 3 liss Kate Ryan ave | 1 " i Maine's Iee Crop. tracts und estimutes for houses 1 buildings v n Kunsas City. ¥ Bves i siteh jeopandy Wou can hardly pick | way. This 1o placed against the several | Wasurvaros, June 1.—Mrs. Harrison and | {hey'went along as if nothing had hap- [ o 3 By, Salty, Corner North Main and Mynse somis, of David Bradley & Co., | up & paper without sceing the account of | doors, and opening the transoms, dropped in- | Mg Blaine today visited Alexandria and pened to disturb their peaee und quiet. The ice crop of Maine this season o Coanoll Biu e Telophone 0. hus gone busines ¥ & Co, 1 Ome house being destrsyed or some person | side, where he pursued his investigations. fordea. acovicos ab Chriat churoh, whero A wmounts to 2,200,000 tons. Sl ger it allos Miss Jennie Highsmith has roturned from | Killed or frighfully burned by this means, If | S S ce. | Washington worshipped. — While Mr Curlous Relios of Pompei 1 N 7 ) an extended visit to lowa Cit o fFOm | 1 hiad my wa, 1 @il tho gago he Proventive of a Terrible Discase. | pjyiua” carringe was waliing for her There are now placed in the museum - ey N | ) A il e it line stoves ont of existence. The law has No disorders, excepting the most deaaly | qumn the horses became frightened and 1 alP sii the plaster casts of the bodies PECIAL NOTICES. |~ ) B8 NN ¢ v, and Mrs, (B, Judd and Miss Julia | stepped in to protect the people from nitro- | forms of lung discase, involve such a tre- | yyay Couchman Lamp was thrown to the at Pompe 1 plaster L he bodies ] h Ur i z ; &, : rure home from a two woeks' visit in | glycerine and dynimito,” but. no move hus | mendous destruction of organic tissuo as ground and injured internally. of two men and o woman taken from im- COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ihe ()n]y Exclusive Sion 51,“], Chicago. been made to lessen the number of gasoling | those which fasten upon the kiduneys. Such NS ) pressions made ina stratum of ashes 2! X Al Miss Lou Pilkington of Red Oak, is the | victims. With the improvemedts that have | maladies, when they become chronic—and Gonvontiun ot Banl Brith, outside tho Stabiun gate. One of the | J\7HY pay rent when vou can iy a homeon in the City guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. J. W. Dixon, | been made in this direction, there is no use | none are so linble to assume that phase—cou. - . The Il ey 1en had fallen on his back; the other, \ the saime terms, and in case of your denth DAl on Washington uvenue. " | for tolerating this stato of affairs, I don,t seo ok e system. To provent Uhis BAGIMOND: Vil b= Gaaiag o Which Is vemurkably perfect, on hisside, | 8tany timo leave your tamily the' houe cloar | G5 writhik und grubnlug tansht on et H. A. Green of the Council Bluffs Oil and | Why @ man can not bo held resnonsible in ble disease, recourse should be had, upon | quennial convention of = the Independent j WHICE © O e with hon | omthe following terma: LI = 3, A Gas colpany, hus gone to Blkhorn, Wis., for | such a case. Tho railroads furnish a parallel | the first manifestation of trouble, to Hostet- | Ovder of Buai Brith assembled |I“1"‘ today, | and the wor .4\|| on 3i‘|’- fuce, »‘th h .[ { hom ::;:::;:: 0 it !]I‘ pur ::::::::::. D. A. BENEDICT, @ ton days' Visit and it i whispored thit ho | case. 1f man was riding on a train equip- | ters Stomach Bitters, which experience has | the United States, Germany G, TIEtil | arms stretched out, The impression o A home worth 8120t 818 bor onth oL s will not return alone. ped with the old style brakes and the bral proved to be highly effective s u means of | being reprsented, - Senator William Lovin | the tree, with folinge and fruit,has been LS i S I € £ y Stairs Captain E. L. Martin of the police force | Mun twisted until they ruptured a blood ves- | imparting tove and regularity to the orgaas | stein of Richmond was chosen permancnt | oxymined und found to be a vaviety of L WOrth 84000 4L #88 por month, - hus Rono to Des Hlotnes t0 ot requisition pa- | 5k but there was s callision wnd someone | of urination, us v ll as to the hiver, stomach chaivmau. the laurus nobilis, the round berries of il ) on th e (s, ors apon Th fovernor of Missout for i P4 | wak killed or hurt, the first thing would be to | and bowels.' Another beneficial result of this o R Whioh vinon indate. autumn, andas the | @ ot fcliude prineipn X 554 ik AR unon Wie governor ot Mia u‘,”;l" 1RO | Jump onto the conipany bocausg they did not [ medicine, naturally ~consequent upon its The Czar Will Investigate, yhil ipen In lte autumn, and us tho | yud e, Farill preatuss’ cull on or O MRS, GILLETTE AT [RIAeHE T SN SAPR w0t | have air brakes. 1 don't seo why a man wi diuretic action, is the elimination from the | Loxpoy, June 1.—A letter from the ¢ been ripo it seems to prove that the de- | Councll Bluirs, Lu. Blufrs, A tolerates the use of a gasoline stove for his | blood of impurities which beget rheumatism, | written in reply to one from the queen of | ¢ D provethakithe LUl Aih ; W Y Is still at corvant girl to got butned up with ought not | nouralgla, gout, dropsy, and other maladies, | Poiat ™ TS0 0 4 Clotter the canr | Bituction of Dompeli "did not occur in | et RENT-SEwe kool wodern hotses to be held just s responsible, — There are | By increasing the activity of the kidneys, it AMALK,: 48. ) (AT August, as believed by many, but in No Blizer, 25 Poarl stres 5 summer stoves in the market that do uway | angments the depurative eficicney of these | promises astrict inqui y 440, 418 AR “‘I'; vember, [OOR BENT-A now stx-room cottuge, with Mis. Pfeiffer Millinery with this danger, and thore is no_excuse for | orguns, which are most important outlets for | 8¢ :m«h}~ nm_h- instruc ;t \e ‘m'm sters todral e - bath roons, water in house and yird,eloset Store, with her (hose who will not use them. But even if | cscape of such impuriti measures for thelr umelioration. The World's Wheat Crop, and pantey. Inguire of Mes, Turléy, 100 Tur- ¢ 5 . . there is no lggal responsibility, how would a - rETIe— Last vear the world raised. 2,000,000+ | ie¥:sGion HAIR - GOODS. man feel to think that the 1085 of a human Prompt Action s a Fire, Carpenters Threaten to Strike, rrncsiit B L i s e g R lifo could bo luid at bis doort How loug | By prompt action, Oficor Conners lnst CrxcissaT, O, June 1,—This afternoon the | 090 bushots OF WILKE L Re {IOR BENT=The stors room d tng LA portton of her splend ¢ ol ke i o ongve it 8 |t proventod what mit. B oon - | carpenteny i at 8 mass meeting resovod | GG Y SIL GO 00 | Y47 AV wsurst il e uh il ppkialBati 3 2 o g o structive i Phe oficer was walking his | to strike tomorrow if the bosses did not agrec ortugal, 9.000,000; D vl that we will trade for encambered vieun forsacrifice bargiains inhufe Sohniiava kallery ratarnianed; and/naw cases in this city within a few years, 0 g ik AR AMAANY. ek, Nino b 000,000: Portugal, 9,000,000 Denmarlks for e A - sl nd ornament gl , and new in ¥ A beat, when just before midnight, he saw | to nine hours for a day’s work. Niue hun- | - M i 1ats I Omihi or Counell bluirs, & ateyme For 80 duys, &.00 cabinets for | Bathing of thoso which haye been witended } Goke "isquing from the basement of | dred carpenters are affected. 5,000,000: Spain, 78,000,000, Switzerland, 1 Woligco, Counetl Blafms, Ta .00, Elegant finish warranted. Maip | With less serious results. It is time folks be- | EPEE ERRE vl oy otian ™ asso ket 2.500,000; Germany,$4,000,000: Hungury, T ) LT e ran to think about these things. The sitt ' . ¢ AR o 87 000.0 3 -y Htion 1 too serious to be passed by without | ciatlon ~ building ‘and ~upon crossing the A Severe Lightning Storm. §5,000,0000; Asin Minor, 57,000,000; Per )R BALE or Bent—-Gurdon land, wity Good paper hangersat Crockwell's, ) g B $ 3 . o 3 AT ETARE TS i, 290 £ AT QR (TP TR DY F AR K T Dl ood paper hanger rockyell Thought, and. it demands oven‘moro thun | Ireet, saw a sheet of flaiuo comiug up from | Syxpuskx, O, June 1.—Considerablo dam- | i, 2 00,000, " Blufls FACIAL BLEMISHES. B the southeast corner. once ot (VS Desirable dwelllugs located in all parts of | Pussing mention o southonst or, Tho officer At 0uco | o was done in this vicinity by a severe e S 10 e ! the city, for rent by E. H. Sheafo & Co, tore the wire uetting from or he win- | 1% ining storm yesterday. Two sous of A Sleep i ot Riphorky, $goams, con- | Such as Pimples, Blotches, Black - { Broadway and Main st., up stair: A. Covalt, cornetist, and G. J. Roff, b i Jinarl zicest, tone, of Dalby's military band, left lust even ing 'for Kansas City, where' they will play with the Third Regiment band at” the mili tary prize drill that takes place in that city this week, They will return in time to leave with Dalby's buiid for the firemen’s tourna ment at Marshalltown a week from tomorrow evening. WTho Muubattan sporting heady'ss, 415 B- dows und, woing tuside, with the uld 068 | Churles Johnson were killed That mysterious disense, La Nona, bas | gy, doinel wot Heads, Frecklgs, = Superiluous = Wy, al X _ » 4 d - - appenred in western Prance L v Hair Removed. Address, A e fire originated in a pile of waste und was ghe ! - 1o 5 he 4 J pspectable Club, 1 o y Seven Hydrophobia Patient bolo 1 1o a village near Dole, in the 5 T ’ N A Very Respectable Club Important to Horsemen: Large line horse | thought to huve been a case of spontaneous TS AN " Seven boys bitten by ym;“ i pt for four days and nights, and D EouuNpsos, DR. W. L! CAPELL, “If wo can't cateh the motor company with | and turf goods. Probstle, 553 B—y, C. B. combustion 2 g ¢ W sugar we will nave to try salt,” said & lead - . a mad dog recently in St. Joseph, 11L, arrived | woke in suck hausted condition CuAS. R, HANNAN, Cushicr 546 Marcus Block, Broadway, {ng member of the committeo that is working | _ Dr. H. §. West, porcelain crown and bridgo | Haveused Dr. Thomas Eclectric) Ofl for | from thatcity toduy, They were ke, 10 | that he died two duys, later e e UNOIL BLUF IA. king to secure o deent fare. *Itisimperative | WOk No. 12 Pearl croup and colds, and declare it @ fitvecuy | the New York Pasteur institute, where they | g1ty oceurred neur Pressb ll 7018 1 l(_' ,“l ( ing to secure a beent fare simperative s B posre, Contributed by Wim. Kay, 960 Pl | reccived prompt attention from b, Gibler e an Au Y Aedllicrolle C that we should have this veduction, and we , Juth Ave, o, N. Y - ; ! he al Outlook. mouth Ave., Buffulo, 3 sleep of four days OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. - DATALS are bound that it shall come. We waited and | Noxt Saturday evening the republ - A New Mexicun Railroad. il e - Pald Up Capita $150,000 MAXON & BOURGEOIS, waited for it until we got tired, and then we | nrimaries be held R - A Question of Veracity, Ciry o Mgexico, June 1.—The Inter A Baby Dies of Grief. urplus and Profi AT /| primarios will be held in “the yarioos w Pat McDougough, & janitor st the court | gceanic railroad, a branch from Pueblo to A I i bil ARCHITEOTS r ) e e g S T T A B e £} \ five-yenr-old ’ N, | Laability to D o exhausted. Now we have made them & | county convention, which will be held in this | BOUSe, wus arrested last night on the charge | W 0 . ned to trafiio with H A AP DIRECTORS ] ) I proposition that is the very essence of fuir- | eity Tuesday 10, to seloct delogates to | Of having stolen $10 from Neely, the proprie- | GPPTOPIINC 0y v 4 o | ghuaare EE 1T i SUPKERINTENDENTS ness, and if they won't listen to reason and | the judicial district convention, which meets f‘; of . the l“ ‘“'“"" o ';““f“““',‘ B, The A Parachutist Drowned, t ne Liurge ! 1 wny FIN NTERIOR DECORATION Common sense, we will go & itlo farthor and | i Cownall Bluts Thureday, June 19, to piace | faioon s cliims 1 was o thots_whi s A AR 02 1 nevachuiiate | DK 4 F AT l hauk i Sahbwonisentane © o L Room 250 Merrlam Bloek, Council Blufrs ; y L gh claims it was simp) ) | . ‘ ) yposits, oot 610 ite Buildix wiskis, Neb put the sciews to thew in a way that will | iy pomination three candidates for judge of | waklng change, | has been drowned at sea ved Intore on Lime I Koow 610 N, Y. Lite Bullding, O ) Nel ) un ex ) r urged and urged until our putience Was | for the purpose of choosing delegates to the