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way i 2 w0y NN U A good many Pythians had gathered metery bofore the procession ar [ SUNDAY NEWS IN THE BLUFES. | 1 {0 vor and tho oo pursued him. That is the extent of Williams' cq, knowledgo in the case. It is stated by others | Tho services thewwero vory impressive, s that the colored man overtook Smith | and when it was over ten mounds Nad beon I'HE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLLUR OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET. p P just as he was turning around the | transformed into banks of sweet scented Telivered by earrler in any part of the Ciry, | Albert Smith Terribly Slashed by a Golored | corner of the shanty and slastied him with wrought in wreathes, anchors, stars 1. W. TILTON MANAGER. i A the razor, making the wound above descrived, | and erowns ’ TELEPHON ES: Man at Big Lake No one 1 to know who the man wus, or | 8T R Brerxess Opprce, No, 4k | at least e -y.unflnur;. r.h\“p-‘;m\ ! yl yis | The clergy, the madical faculty and the Nio om, N . ibed as oeing rather short and heavy | peopie all endorse the Burdock Blood Bitters MonzBoron No. & . | AN ELEGANT NEW CHURCH EDIFICE, | sct, but shis Ia the only dusciiption thus for | boqhe tass cise the Burdock Blood Bittars obtained of him 1 tonfe in the world, Send fo o MINOK MENTION, Smith waa placed in a hack and brought to | "E 1OnIC In the World, Send for testimonals. | i v ¥ | A Mounted Pateolman Thrown and | I I ms tha 0 must [ Dr HL 8, West, porepiam crown and bridgo | N. Y. P. Co. v | have of conside a8 | work, No, 12 Doat Council Bluffs Lumber Co., conl, red—A Wife Forgives | load which dviving e OMeer Dan R who was laid off some | -Who Threatened to | out to the [»:k:' nlu-v another I¢ oming J. G, Tipton, real vstate Broadway. nt on duty ugain last evening. by | ro advised n ut. as there was - Pythian Memorial. a fight in progress tumed back | FORTY THOUSAND FOR A DINNER. at the eity jail, sanity Is regis: S o tomorrow evening | A large number of people were turned on. Several matters | away from the Broadway Methodist church | yestorday, unable t The school board has referred all bids for | hour a 1 for the ventilating and heating the new building in | exercises for the observance of Children's the west end of the clty to Mr. Walte. = | day. Tho hour was 10:30, and when it ar. '@ wero three rows in prog. Tiing o disyutwanen on the Manswa motor | Fived it was diffcult to f way thing about her plice was as ord and refusing to pay his fare. He passed the | through the hall and vestibule from the Sun- | could be desired. Another report is th night in the police station day schiool room on the first floor, where the | Smith ran into the Pralor place after he was | says the march to the church audito- | cut, and that while there a colored woman [ eril ¢ John Sullivan is confine v of suspected ve ver d i out to see what was going on and was hired Fie Well @ . to bring in the wounded man AL CAAL AMGH LU B A When he arvived there Smith was lying on Was Not Gradged = -~ (= < < = » the ground in the rear of the Pralor place. It once paid #40,000 for a dinner for ONLY FIRST CLAS S PLEASURE RESOR 1D i by Mrs, Pralor that the row oce forty people,” suid G William In the west is now being visited daily and m;nnlv by the best people in the TWIN CITIE find seats, before the | jg stut rke, now of Denver, formerly oc Splendid fishing, bathing and boating. Motor trains run every 80 minutes, making close commencement of the |l the saloon run by Ole Wallg t thirty feet above he rone o Jeventao 'my : Jutant general of the Seventeenth “army connection with Omaha and Couneil Bluffs Electric Motor line, od order is maintained. commanded by General James B, Pherson. The rémark was made to a ng group at the Southern hotel, Louis Post-Dispatch, Gen- ke went on to explain about the foe Has opened, and the finest and tered against him in prog " A BIG LOT OF J. D. JACKSON, YELLOW AND YAYSSMOMOND SWE pass ay be- | children met, to vee) ¢ Models and the Neolas for the | p be e chutch was handsc n s Julic g ( iigh-priced meal. It Jackson, ! LANEY aran | :_\'\'“:y:;' ""r"”"_ '“_‘.’M“’“_ s..'}, e An .Ill.m.l‘llm e geuadifng s Lol him on the head., Some of the ¢ Miss,, in the summer of The a tBGd DBnt SU u .’ d with cut and potted flower: \ho Avere thers declare that tho o floral designs. On the right of thealtar | done by Bob Scott, a white man, but the u feet high, across | statement is discredited. Gold erown and bridge work plates. Gold. Platinn ntour filling and eontinue 'S AND OTHER VEGETABL 3 P 2 “m},.mukuw‘u Wit & M<PHL R ,ON’ 18 MAIN ST. 1281 L.N Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs Ia MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. LAUNDI { l . ng nll line oo i CABBAG i PLANTS victory for the Ne 5 by a 8¢ fO to 7 There was o small attendance and Bradshaw Lyl Lo will not get much out of it stood a large white cross Messrs, Harl & MeCabe have boen retained | which was painted the motto, federal urmy hud just taken possession of the town, A few duys before that By this Sign | Smith's injuries are not_necessarily fa one of the federa eavalry conimunds hud to look after the interests of the independent | Conque This was profusely trimmed with | 204 L elecbel At Bt it B B e 65 Hog "M','l','.m,',:," FHuiobAts L school district of the city of Council BIuffs in | flowers and foliage, and was afte ds made | | 1 develops. He exhibited gr nerve | oyacy, and with him they ecaptured a |\lu_‘)~u‘u \,rhnl'-_)w been brou inst itbY | ¢4 her the banners of the various divisions after the cutting and bore the trip to the | hig ‘loather valise stuffed full of con- il e 1) of the ehurch and Sabbath school. The | city bravely, holding the edges of the eut to- | fodorte monay, some of it justus it came plans aud specif Jim for 1 ; | gether. He'is single man, thirty-two years i new school building, and whicl - were vas furnished by full chote with | 8500 LG5 oa in the tity but n Whort | [rom the press with the shects uncut. Tt ncting music jected, organ, plano aud cornct accompani- | yime, " He recently disposed of a far counted up in all $40,000. General . The concert at Fairmount park yesterd ¥ | ment, The opening hymn, braska and has since then been living with | Clarke gothold of it and went to a man B { 1087 Coltare o, Cums e, tmd woon by Dalby's band proved a gre Child day,” was sung his brother here. named Johnson, who kept the best hotel 71 > ~ SR ) o () shirts 8o, Hanakorehlots 2o, Nooks. S —————— in Jackson. He told the landlord that \\ IIY 1 I\Y III(!II It I\ILl4b Ladies' clothes cliowp. arched into the ehure d by thousands who vis the d Hundreds | was folloy ud responsi The Ma an sporting headq'vs, 418 B- | he 1 give him $40,000 for a dinner g iy SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. i nearly all of them ceading by the superintendent he Manhuttan sporting headq'vs, 1e would give him $40,000 for a dinner ——)FOR( plan of having con he : NS ot oh thE ceve | WY e NS for forty, and the landlord went to work % I - -~ . JOHN SAN KEE aweek is @ most ex- | ¢ ntend L. W. Tulleys and Assistant The New Mothodist Church, to do his best, and really got upa fine ena 4 4 C = Koy Superintendent Mrs. Arthur. Col, Tullevs, | e directory of the Broadway Mthodist | dinner. All the principal generals of [ ) . MAXON & BOURGEOLS -action and there” w child ited the park durin me from Omaha, t to the park. d it is one that will be greatly appreciated in his introductory statem aid the bible | TG 7 ctant mostine to. | the army sut down to eat it. When the Motor travel was very heavy yesterday. | speaks of the chukch as the Lord’s urmy, and [ ChUreh will hoid an lmportant mestine o, was finished General Clarke | When you ean get the best there is made in every line at prices that will not bankrupt yon | ARCOHITIOTS Four extra trains wore run on the main hne | so the children’s day services this year had | morrow evening. They will have submitted |y qad over the £40,000 to Mr. Johnson. | There s no taste nor purse that we eannot suit. You want to heantify your home, don't you N ¢tra cars on the pavk line, making | been planned to show u part of tlie Lord's | to them for examination four sets of pl i T O W cloaantly dnd chonply you aan seoomplish it ".l! IXI.I(ll'.llll' nlll. fellow ric l\.lult.’ said PEOPLE,S [NSTALLMENT I‘[OUSE, SUPERINTENDENT o General Clarke, “for he put every dollar 3 % 3 ‘b | upon the site of the present structure ot intoveal efkuta’ 66 Sary falr. lglres MANDEL & KLEIN, 20 Broadway, Council Blufs, 1o | FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS k4 ' Room 230 Merrinm Bloek, Council Blufrs, Ta, 4 ivided | Plans will be submitted by local arehitects | considering the character of the cur- | sm—— — = Rooth 610 N Y Tifo Bullding, Omithas Not and the design that is considered the best | vency, and his heirs are pretty well off 3 PR o8 ) S JANY sl ot hiriies will be approved and bids will then be nsked | now on account of the rise in value of Ei A BEEBE & COMPA? 5 ST ot -, U 2 F. M. ELLIS & CO Rev. | for at once, and within the next thirty days [ the past iwenty-five year: hosts in_this world he who cludes all the L soldiers, but en these were erowded to the only time today to review our own divi 7, and some were unuble to secure trans- | this army. This Methodist army is diy portation. [t was evident that when it be- | into various divisions, the pastoral divisior comes genernlly known that there will be a | the educational division, the recruiting div band concert in the park every ¥ afte on and various others.” The past my - | g pew 45,000 church buildis y is more than b ted at one time on the i Sund Bl CEGL BT Al TE MLl IR el Rl Ui il duced s the repre: | woric will be commenced upon the finest and i o Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 5 Vieit the purk. He d an e with statis- | largest chureh edifice in the city. A lllv‘llll\\\‘ll‘l‘ll\l'll:l‘:l,l‘:"xlll‘ ot toothing: 3 I l RE A P C h 1 te CLS i e g tieal information concerning the great | The need of unew church s long been | cents per bottle, . Buy WallPapes. Methodist avmy, in which he told the chil- | folt, not so much on account of the aged B AND IUILDING SUPERINTENDE Gillette & Freeman's, 28 Pearl stre dren that theve were 6,331,000 Methodists of | iyyeter of the present building as the 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets is st &lock and Lowest Prices. Denlers, send for Catalogue. Rooms £0° and 482 Bee Building, O, M) vere | Neb., and Roowms 24 and 246 Merrizm Bl it e 1 Kinds i_ll the world, of whom 4, “The gasoline stove 18 more dangerous than | in the United States, #Such an ur the unloaded gun, Sav and property by | must have commanders. e ing the C. B. G Sloctric Linht Cory | Methodist chureh are the bisha usiiig tnoC. 8. Gas and Bleotrio Light Co.'s | i}, Dy, Goke, the. Methodist espondence solicl Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway, and 204 and 206 Piej Street, Council Bluffs, —a | g8 S5 SROms =, st at lowest rates. _—m ne e ntiment favors the submitting of a o vote bonds. THE LARGEST STOCK OF YT | growth of the congrogation. The chureh has | the new Rock Island tieket office. Tic f the | grown entirely too small for the number that | €ts to all points ¢ Curih SI1CS | hon chles 8e6 noh SoTAIvoR t bo. piaced 1 HEAD AGAINST HEAD. LICKED UP BY THE FLAMES. | frovosi veloped, and the coun- Plattsmouth, Entirely Consumed. crangements have now been made | i its organization in December, 1764, had forty- | the aisles and then many are turned — he corner stone of the court house w | . LS Don't fail to attend the parasol sale at the | six bishops and missionary bishops, of whom | away at the door. Were the building | How a Vermont Colored Man Butted a ety Lon the 12th as announced. A dispute | PICTURE : FRAMES Boston store, Council Blufts, Monday. sixteen are now living ‘unld lavoring. large igh to hold them it is Barrel. 'nl \‘\'1'1;' ~h;m:fl lm\;"‘vh-l “:|‘|.“; A D MO WDINGS arc our chief pastors and have gener: ¥ conceded that a congregation of at A SReha e the dime eside ar , but the whole matter was settled | e SR o ol ie parnsol_salo Biton: iore) | HlRHb UL Lo liols ohnvel they pple would be addressed every Nll‘l‘"”[‘lfi:.“l, ls is where the dime mu- | Residence of Hon. 0. H. Ballon, Nea of tho stono to, arriveifrom tho || Ever brought to tho wost aro now onsale at 5 ki g Bluffs, Mond parasol of among the most influential min 5 of night. This is owing to the central O i b AR h R0 ch jautine onr imme g » “for Monday | Christ on the globe. Next come the presid- of the building and the popular | vy store actors fitted for the stage and I rner stone on the 20th, represen- |y sherif’s sale at less thin per cent of only. Be on time and get the choice selee- | ing clders. the brigadiers of our Methodis ¢ of the church itself, which is [ $50 a w Recently o reporter passed tatives from the whole county to have the | wholesale value. We will sell you pletin v claiming that Methodism is the | a night at the Commereial house, and in rmonies in - cl 0. Governor Tha church of the masses. These facts have [ company with handsome and witty Mr. EV'PENTLY THE WORK OF A DASTARD. | ii0c MG tnd €. 15, Adanis of Sup tion, are sub-bishops, b frimes cheaper than ean buy the unfin id churches in th ] for. The stock conprises tho Come and see de of woods best tricts also form the cabinet « spurred the members to renewed activity, | Nims, the proprictor, we will deliver addresses and_five steers o Niles & Whalty, 406 Bradway. Couneil Blu s ors of tho bistops. W wbout 4 and now the work so long contemplated has | M the proprictor, went ovey to un voasted in honor of the occasion. el oy TRBEI wayO0undl MLTE: Ohlof 62 Pollcet Boavay i aha | siding elders. We have 15,000 pastors a 1 commen uCioiningesiuble to:georvison HoFA L icY cancis Murphy Winds Up a Success- e THOS. OFFICER W.HLL PUsky. werd fntehio i 13,000 local preac v non-commissioned work of raising the funds and clearing | 15t his inst the head of a flour ful Engagement at Plattsmouth Matters at Geneva, s S R ’ PG Bl ame in vesterday | ofieers, w in ‘t contact with the v otherobstacles has largely been done | barrel, says the Boston Globe, 2 : Grxeva, Neb., June 15.—[Special to Tig OFFICER & PUSEY, afternoon from Denver and are visiing relee. | two and a half million laymen who constitute | by the young people forming the Methodist | Before the trinl was made Mr. Nims —State News of a More or Brt.]—Colonel 1. A, Coombs of the Third tives hero K our Methodist ariny, the noblest division of | Mutual Aid society, organized In the chureh | took off the hoops from one end of the Less Interesting Nature. oAt ICAICH 5T Duthins I st BiGht BAN I< E RS NSV IRH oF MThrbabotisk iltor o1 the:| HEO. army bencath the sun that purpose. © “They have been at work | burrel and drove fifteen or twenty malle- ; e e . church | ts was | xt to the ) s syStemat stands the pre ulpit in power in - th N G Ly and en- | aple nails through the chime v, and the new building will be far down Furniture Lumbern v LR, G which there was a banguet and ball. A good Corner Main and Broadway, Lis in the city, the guest of his ivisi i into the edges of the head. After this 5 J e 15.—[Specis Prof. Stever s sen to rej ent that division, which he v substantial monument. & 3 Pratrsvoutn, Neb,, June 15.—[Special | oo was in attendunce Al 2 old schoolmate, Prof. Stevens. did iu a very interesting address filled with | The new church will seat comfortable 1,000 | e, drove the hoops on securely and Pl o T s YA DA YA hle L RORGIRE ||k i e S e Council Bluffs, - lowa. William Muck, who formerly traveled for | iyformation about the at work of the | persons and will be the largest in the city, | nailed them. Then the barrel was Aehcelot e 0 CH EBalisa heithird ispectaliistogle jtraln of ifortystivo st = ers in foreign and domestic exch the Keystone manu ing company, but is | Methodist book concern The site occupied by the present building v plac firmly on w box, raised about | . e O cars teft here this morning with cattle for | Collections made and interest pad on ting now on the road in te intercst of an castern | “pigs Jonuie Pile ropresented the great | be too small for such @ stracture, and ar- | thvee feet from the foor: the further end | Situated about thrce miles west of town, | Chicago, over the B. & M., and in two weelks & deposits. carriage firm, is visiting friends in the cit chureh socicties, which constitute an import- | yangements have been made for extending | was fastencd against a horse stall, and | caught fire and was burned to the ground. will be another, i s AT - Don Macrie rveturned home yesterday | ant division in the g | the'lot by purchasing fifteen fecton the south | 11 was v ; bl Mr. Ballou and his family woreont of the ! We lid a heavy rain lust night and conse: Bres, o Vice-Pres. morning from An Mich., where he is | N rthur uiting | and the same amount on the east. ~ The now | RS RN L3 on a big knitted having gone to St. Louis Saturday | { Ot il et L s arop, tresa | QirAS, R, TAKKAR, Qs attending the medic artment of the state | division, and Miss Zella Nile university. He hus just completed his see- | gunrds in the Epworth | building will set back a few feet from the street corner and have gr LiAtLp | i the present outlook. The drouth at the be- i s ruppone g e of s ncrntey | e 51 e "Snon s the et o the (,1'[1/(‘118 (1 @ BL“]]\ p. and when he drew off some two rods sproprinte addr plats between ond year, and pussed his examinations v Emma Williams, u sweet little ¢ the pavements and the wa away to make his run fire flashed from | patore The evening before the conche creditably, He is home for the summer | white, was called upon to tell the people - his ‘s from an electrie car. | went through the house and everything was vacation. about 'the v army of the church, and | S B Wadsworth & Co., A sharp run, a skip, and a mad, head- | all vight when he left it. No one slept there Sheridna Ooanivs Orons OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, Licutenant Charles Palmer sang a v Master ( Wheeler, courag loanmoney for Lombard Investment company. | long leap, and his cranium came up | and it was some time before an alavm was 20! > y na. Paid Up Capital e $160,000 pleasing baritone solo at the morning s little ven-year-old boy came forward ——~— against the barrel with a crash. It was en, and being out of the five limits very | RUsnviLLe eb., June 13, Surplus and Profits ; 50,000 N 50,000 L Miller, 1. 0. Gleason, B L art, Jo D] Edmundson, Cliay Danking husi- ing re from all parts of t this season of | 3 encoura, s come, before Liability to Depositors and told “in a strong voice that | Officer Harrington Seriously Injured. 1 en heard n the strect about | OMounted Patorlman Harrington e oEmog, ta e e victimiotia aeriousin atehed | little assistance could be rengered and before | Tir Bee.] auy one could reach the spot the house was [ the crop prosp reduced to ashes. 5 fu the Presbyt friends who time we an church yesterday. His not hewd him for” some | could have quite surprised at the vich tones of | the little o 3 no use. He winked*demurely. as the | his head dubiously, and retived for an- lent yesterday morn- | other run. his voice, so changed from the clear tenos aud at more than eight hundred years | " o The house and its contents were valued at B . By I RAR At iy YT sAn L Lo clongy tonor isade of children was led from | ing. He s the only mounted officer on the | = “Make my %5 bet a $10,” said Nims, gu},nm}‘ o | s ion ol abonbeibo00: sl sroinlocked g well,fand | nogs. est_oupltal wnd” surplus "of uuy L to conquer Jerusalem from the rat includes all of the ter- | who had béen betting inst the ath- | This is the second time in the space of a few ge is at least double that of uny pre- | bink In Southwesterh fowi. . Schmidt's gallery vefurnished, and nea in- nt little crusader: !mu\ in the western part of the city, includ- f |ope, months that Mr. Ballou has suffered loss by Careful estimates based on | InterostonI'ime Doeposil struments. For 80 days, 8300 cabinets for | fight not for the tomb of a dead Jesus, but for | ing Lower Broadway. =About 10:40 ‘o'cle Done,” replied the reporter, and | fire. The exposition building, of which he * returns and other reliable sources was a heavy stockholder, burned in the ear] is not known whether & Ggant. finish 220 Main | the glory of a living Jesus.” while near the water works pumping stat diza "The educational division was represented | his horse, which is a bucking broncho, became | 41in the battering ram went forth to + loan on chattel or | by Avthur Wilson, Denny Lemenand Arthur | fractious and Hurrington was violently thrown | meet with repulse. The third time he e 12, H Wauade, three of the bright little chilaren | to the ground. Hestruck on the curbstone | came up |I4’. l’\lllt'llll)' (||;~4'll\|l‘ll}.’l‘_‘l. W Main | from the Christian home, who conducted @ | with such force that three ribs were broken | though not dishearvtened. Failure again “bone fractured in_ two indicate that there are 150,000 acres of small | ~ T N AR grain alone in Sheridan county this scason, rain fa S 1y n - greater than | T \ \ S Francis Murphy closed his meetings buted in point of | . e ‘ tonight, which ‘were attended with | time to suit the needs of growing crops. I'he Only Exclusive S l.\‘l“]l sh to n Co., brokel streot, up-stairs, long dinlogue in n mannet that won the warm- and his pne frad vo places. | awaited him. During the lull which fol- | great suceess, huving had nearly one_ thou: ) - 5 est applause frou the audience, Te was removed to his home and med lowed Nims went up to the barrel and | sand signers to his pledge. He is delighted L 5 it in the Cit Arrested for Forgory. M. Paulson spoke for the Methodist mu- | sistance summoned. His injuries were found 3 i s e e C e Lo A s et R PRI They Were Locked Up. ) Lt s anie Yrom the brolen | Dean to pull bits of buvk and slivers i Graxp Istaxp, Neb., June 15.—[Special [ Sign writing and graining tanghton appli= @& hind the | tual uid society, the newest division of the | Lo be very s d b 1 head. hands of our D. H. Wilson spont Suuday by from the . e > i rged wi gory great army. oueahokesiibadly ndit s fenced i Batie Sa o idiny ona tainly return and giv Telegram to Tug Ber|—Deputy Sheriff | cation i i bars. He i3 charged with forgery and ob- | ®/pye most touching part of the exercises was | that he may Havesustaind. nal inju *Sec here,” he suid in an undertone to | (Lo, Celth FONETE L S, S e ) Dooaty o L D. A. BENEDICT, taining money under false pretenses. 1tis [ tho tribute to the memory of the members of | It is not thought, however, that they will | the reporter, “I'll pay the $10 and call it ! et Nood River alleged that Wilson filled out a chieck on tho | the school who had died since lust children's | prove He will be confined to his bed for | off. That fellow has beaten those boards e e with the four s charged with assault | 419 Broadway - - Up Stairs First Nutional bauk and signed it C. H, Wil- | day. It was u dialogue in_rhyme by Mamie | some time. all to basket stuff, and he is bound to [ - Columbus Ghatter. " with intent to kill upon the person of Charles i son, while his correet nume is D, H. Wilsoa, | Mulholland and Minnie Pile, two dainty lit- 5 R finish it the next wha T've lost and | . CoLvMnvs, Neb., June 15.—[Special to THE | pyyice, who is Iying in St. Joseph's hospital 0% WhLIaIS aing I8 4| te moidens, who A between them along | Lillie camp No. 1, Royal Neighborsof Amer- | (i o Ber]—With the advance of the season busi- | g 50 S S 0 S ey 7 \ N YT\ It is for this thut the charge of forgery i | yavlund of flowers and foliage, When they | ica, will give a socfal at. Woodmen's hall to- e N R S e ngand o great many bulldings AT A/ D preferred and the othor charge s placed | concluded the huge cross had heen decory motrow evening. All Woodmen und their | V0 Eh, you donn't,t cried the eol- ) o 5oy o in and around the city. The were consigned to jail to uwuit the 5 L GAT 4 NN Urx eI e el oo e s valonsy | endn s eontially e O Oyl | vy aasoas Ganmio il bo A {couras ot on i viug, whichi will be held to- P vhe S50/ 3 check ad not | and this garland was' skillfully entwined | —_————— B ¢ 3 5 suah. a T Q@ : e bank when he passed the cheek and had not PRACTICAL THORSE SHOER. 0ss the | struetion in a fow days on the corner of Olive | AW MOV Lo ump, and | and Thirteenth streets ’ was crrested, but given his liberty under f went for that barvel like a common bull | Business lots ave changing hands rapidly. | guard, The evidence is strong, and they will | First Class work guaranteed in and ta The uir looked blue as he | Arcangements ave about completed for the | undoubtedly be bound over to the district | every respect. sped along. usual **dull, sickening | purchase of the valuable property occupied | court. Saying this he b stable, gave asnort and o 1 urg;g]n_nl ill I{“v‘l“ top to the !r|~~"-‘ w ; Forgave Her lirutal Husband. is closed tho vises, and after the col- | Ao gt bused wife's aill- leetion, which amounted to lurge sum, the | . Auothor fustan Br AISRC A il g dithalcan e aaatio i aaa e | ingness to forgive a brutal husband wus ) hymu, shown at the police station yeste had any theve, He will havi ng fore Judge McGee as soon s County Attor- ney Organ can attend to the sl ttend the gr Don't fail *o ar & 2 at the Boston store Monday. parasol s - | noon.. Shortly beforo3 o'clock s thud” was the result. The negro lay on | by the Congregational church, opposite the T 88 Fourth Street. el imniemesiadk v hieisald at_actual Jne, reosived nb (Rl ‘\"':';:::f"“r | inglitile Vhsizey visited the station and suid | (ho S, a vod away from the bairel, | Thurston. hotel Theeo hn,u,.‘,,:‘f,k YT sction of Officers at Springficld. Council Bluffs - i lowa cost: Monda o ston store, o June for the excavating of | e hus ad reatene ill her i Shra s 3 Sl 8| i S SN § Aheity It onday ouly. Boston store, Council aviting of | that her husband had threatened to kil h gasping for breath, and the barrel was | ihhe placed on the site and a £10,000 church SewiNarieny, - Neb, June 15, [Special = Bluffs, llowing ] —The rs of the and A 1 be built on the corner north of where the | Telegram o Tur Bry brethren were elected offic ion of the new opera house | field lodge, Ancient v y determined, but in all proba- | Masons, for the ensuing yeur: John ‘T vill be placed on the corner opposite | son, worshipful master: J. B. Lichtemw, temple to the south, The State bank will | ner; senior warden; T. D, Roberts, junior crect a four-story building facing north on | warden; E. P. Swain, treasurer; J. C. Miller, hivteenth s The ational bank | se | wad she believed that he actually intended to | fntact.” It was fully five minutes before doit. The officers could not arrest the fellow [ he could speak. At last he said: without & warrant, so Deputy Marshal Fow- [ I must giv’ dat one moah trial befo’ e Ao llu Inwllliu xlm {[n{t\ of | Jer looked up Justi shurz and secured the | T go to Bosting to the dime museum to :- > o o rent by \eafe & Co. i R e o N ) The Boston store, Councll Bluffs, is now | e gLy, for ren! » | necessary document. The womsu gave her k.” He scratehed his head and showlugthe 1moat. compiete 1ine ‘of biaay | Brovdwuy and Main st. up sta name as Mrs. John Wadleigh and said she | walked away, and the reporter came to sgloves and mitts evershown anywhere, Their e lived at the corner of Eighth street and Ave- | Boston alone Prices aro ulways th A Hormble Carving Affray. nue D, The deputy marshal started out to e A hack was hurriedly driven fnto tho city | corral Mr. Wadicigh and it was but a v 8. B. Durfey, mate of steamer Arizon vangelist. lust evening shortly before 9 o'clock from | short timo until that worthy was landed v jammed. Thomas X Bt " 3 SV aA 0K i el | the police station. ~ Mrs. Wadleigh remained Nothing equal to it for a quick ghtness of his glor Big lake, bringing in the tc curved | e station until her bloodthirsty husband pain reliever. by mother —— White goods sale at the Boston store, Coun- cil Blufts, Monda; MRS. GILLE still ot 14 Pearl Street, Mrs. Pfeiffer's Millinery Store, with her HAIR - GOODS. fon of her spley still rem ) Sleeplessness, nervous | tion, nervous 1 0s soon as | dyspepsia, duliness, blues, cured’ by Dr. mough to ac- | Miles' Nervine, les free at Kuhn & ad | Co.'s, 13th and Dou had an & Streeter holesale house of Lehy is working up a good business buildings can be erected large commodate them they will start on the and the express image of his person, and up- | body of Albert Smith. The vietim was taken | \wus brought in, as she was. afraid o return e gdhtoshern oy : Uhe lust holding all things by the word of his power, [ 1o the residence of his brothe Bowe as lonis s e was there, e two hud il for Rai LR Oy will D aked ta teus dawn the ald oYVt T AT Doke, =) fice burgali i ‘ when be had by himself purged our sins, sat [ Smith, on North First street betw quite a long talk after eigh was a ted When Mr. Max O'Rell was questing in | gty hall before some ¢ itizens ure buried The many thefts of poult and produce | - and it was then that the first steps toward a | Scotland for humor he was told of a | beneath its ruins. 1t is an old land v and Vine street, where he was be down at the right hand of the Majesty on | wi 'k, but ) lintion w made, > h : from farmers in the small North Atlan ==\ bigh.” and Drs, Cook und Thomas were summoned ! ’ » Presbyterian minister who had just eut | should be removed at and a one } Atly -~ ns that they werived in the city ? : A ! (et i S T ATy 3 5 : Such was the toxt which Rev. Mr. Cullis | to attend him. That he was horribly cut was | urday, He says they came from Chicago | Dis hay, und, the weuthernot being very | erected to correspond with the beautiful park | tic Caport towns by the erow of the man- CHRISTIAN read as the basis of his introductor 1t before his clothing was removed, as | and dec he knelt pear [iln which 1L stance. of-wir Powhatun some y« sermon | app at the Rirst Presbyterian church yesterday | his intestines were proteuding through the morning, Mr. Cullis has been actively asso- | gaping aperture that was to be partly seen that it was from Indana !'!‘“l” ious for making it | They found a house for rent and in it was a | his open window | lot ‘of furniture, which was offered for sale | the following pray | cheap by a man whose wife had just skipped | wind for the hay: not ar The prospects for abundant crops in Platte neaingohad uf MENTAL\ SGlENGB, ddressed to heaven | IR o Better than at the present | 108t caused the ofticers to take action to- patieats rece 1 for O Lord, send us | 5510~ Pho farmers’ alliunce will r ntin,’ tantin’y | front this fall with a thousand v osprnded “to. The sses instruc meut, and ¢ pme to th ward punishing the offenders, says the tro: ciated with Moody with evangelistic work, | through the rent in his clothes Uit fet i g et 3 HEond Al i otes. They | Nuw York Heruld, The e ull ¢ always w . ) | thi ; i, : { out and deserted him. Thoy bought the fur- | teqrin® wind, b BN sanenin | KD UIGE 1385008 oty | New York Herald, The men were ull [ poor and nieady aiways welcome both in this country and in Englaud. Hehas | The razor with which the cutting was done | niture for $15 and moved” in. kyerything | Warit wind, hut u noushinh soughin e RIS an independent |} 0tified that dive punishment would bo MRS, M. B. BENEDICT, inflicted upon them if they continued in 304 High School Avenue their nefavious practice, and for a while | Council Bluffs ¢ low a chicken could stroll along the beach " with the utmost impunity while the ves- I)]‘:(‘l;\h .\()'l'l(‘l‘IS worked more ulong the vegularline of the | had slashed through his coat, vest, shirt and | was lovely until storal relationship than that of roaming | waistband of his trousers and had taid open | {rouble be 2 4 ism, but is nevertheless known widely | the flesh from a point just above the umbili- | SUnday frame and proposed to end his wi successful evungelist o carthly existence then: aud there as above | ucknowleds usasuccessful evungelist or revivalist. He nas | ous around to the backbone. The cut was o | stated: T before Mr, M O'Rell, and, as the story _— appeared in his “Reminiscences,” due Wilcox on the Boom nent of the fact was given, Special to Ture ntleman’s Magazine, We | Bge,|—Wilcox is on the boom and her citi Wadlelrh was not in come to Council Bluffs with the intentio 2 3 sel wi wort, This di ast long. '-Hml ng special meetings here. He is terrible one and measured seventeen and a | \\"“1“‘» £ 'lef:.hvrhn\h.:nd h.‘-'l-‘l .:p Mus. | should, however, submit thit the dean | jous have taken vight hold this spring and ).(!\\\:"\. |n”yI;.|-1..”“.llll‘;‘n‘ :\‘I}l’]”lll.nsh‘l.fJhl|| .\l\,fi: A e companied by Mr. Sargent, who is his Sankey, | quarter inches in length, It had cut through | _~I_\)‘ zh I;IH nte and immediately W not first in the ficld, but that the | g6 haying the liveliest building boom since ! RRKAE; Sk w o .“} ”‘ B 3 u(m:,lu lavg .Alulll\p\ ant .lm\ll-w;u- that | into the abdominal cavity, allowing the intes. | \\‘l‘:"‘l:'lll‘:ll"'I“|“~(“I1I|(\.“|“I a0 G cireumstances may have crept out of the | yq fivst scason the town started four years 'I‘]:" I‘" h l l“) allow “l“"m‘ ”::'4. h AG greeted bim yesterduy ovening. As ho rose o to snrotel e 5 ok | Murshal Templeton to s 3 7 iy Wntured d rrie bl 2 en ask be allo KO ashc e el p out to see!” was answered. a | s \ h b without un order from the judge. She then esbyterian fold, as i von and plate glass fronts and o large oAt o RS 3 LS i ine N put to soet i wnswored, It was | posed, and around to within 'half an”inch of | Yirted out to 1ook up the judge wid the chicf | the following in, a leurned transla. | With fron and plate glass fronts and b Jarks 1 tun A for pormission i outh Rixt st 0 recd shaken by the wind. Mr. Culliss isa | {he bhc man of fine physique und pint form in the prime of lite, vigorous « s, you miy, but if I heav of your a hen roost I will bone, ‘or o : . “Chol b iling charmer. | hall in the second story (s S florts were not attended | tion: *“Choni, the circling charm in. After his | Messres. Wilcox, Burker and Bradford ata | robbin of police, but her OR & ain how | with [OOB SALE ¢ e sty i Jers ut you in The oftice il su did not sympa- | was asked to pray. for ri d eviden sop the woun I ether or not the ’ By o v . twel k carneat. His theio srus rather pondoemns, | 160p the wound wis and whether or not the | {hize with her in hor desire to have Wadlelgh | nroparations and Drityer drops hegan to | cost of about $15,000. The hall will be fitted | double frons for twenty days s Mpalnand ooy oho, aad and e endeavorad to crowd into th lmits of | L1 iies hud beet cut, but were unable 10| yeleased, as ho s - villainous-tookinge indi- | PPN ST PO THERS VRN Oy tor an opera’ nouse. Threc brick resi “pat’ Hurvey, an [fishman, who acted £ a brief sermon u large volume of theological | oK SXBIDARRN Wil A 1OE Lhp !'.““‘“: | Vidual and he would have been arrested on [ 0 o N B S REE B R FEE T | ences and several frame residences are now | 48 spokesman,” promised that no hen NOR SALE or Garden lund, with d teachings. He touched upos > pre-c: b © suffred greatly and | pisjooks if he had been scen before any MUHHARR ¢ ivst Congre- | T00sts would be vobbed, and the men left housos, by J. R, Rice. 102 Main st, Gouncil & ached upon the pre-exist | lost al of bloc A tempest of rain [ n course of construction Pirst Congro- 1 before he hed ty, his clothing being completely satu v Bluffs charge was preforved. Owing to the unwili- | ditches and ¢ ingness of the principal witness to prosecute | was the result, ence of Christ, his relationship to the | ather, | the al chureh s building a cburch edifice | the ship. No," suid he, ‘that is | gatiol his divine personality, his mission on ewr e g T 4 i e &40 v orning ' Pata Himaak porsons the i e rngearthy | rated, Tt was found that none of the interual | (hc'case, it is hardly probable that Wadleieh | not what I ask, but rain of pleasantness, | Which will cost &,000 or £,000. St lext m rning an ivate formen [ rnvpewRin NG ana Shorthand — Tailn Christ of God's love and Justice, and the plan | LLEARS Wore injured and that the intestines | yijl'he punished for his Sunday diversion, | blessing and freewitl.’ The rain mod: | /AP ddition Just west of tewn called Wost | came on bourd und swore thut the men Rhodes hus opened a gencral office for of salvation (s proscutid s the oniy o | B boet toenen e PO 60 O | unless Mrs. " Wadlolgh ugain - changes rated.but contiued to fall, till Tarael | Syilcox, platted by Wilcox & Dequine, bas | had entered his bavn and carvicd off soy- [ shorthuud aud typowriting i pired to Pl sented as the only one | had almost touched ther erated, co « ull, UL 1sracl | also joined the procession and s having a ) o) “hundred pounds of poultry All | tako dictation eithor at the oftice ‘or outsi possible, The manner and style of the 0 ¢ Va8 SOWed aaniring twe mind, had to leave Jerusalem for the Temple oom of its own and seve dences are | eval hun | I Al Depositions and legal copyin, Iven spud ho cut, was sewed up, 1t requiring tw i 10 leave Jerupslem S AP0 | boomof its own and several vesidences Bre | oo wang ashore were called up'and the | ttendion . toom 1 i town biild preacher wunt of the swelling tor- Mo contracted for and > ur was fur different from the flippant cight stitehes to bring the gaping side N, Y. Plumbing Co. Mount on w ptional addresses charag Waterworks g : officer of the deck ) sened to be = ;‘.vn:.:lthx.:l.ll.&l“lll ses h;l‘lnlhl‘l‘llll):l\p 8o many | ou together, ikl vents. ‘Pray now,’ they cried, ‘for its s doubled twice 1n value during ,'::f, '”:“" x'irwvdh-tl il:\l"l:l ‘l""I‘l'L"“ r"' _"l - watched for somethitg of this sort in Mr. | Suith and Churles Moran went 1o Big lake - P quiry Stone. The president of the San- | g Sni' 8 Vlige board passed & sidewalk | 1o rab o hon Bouse i1 1 1ot vou e mahoresr | onthe followlng tri Culliss were disappointed. He had a carcrully | vosterday forenoon fishing. In the afternoon | The Pythian Memorial. hedrim sent him the following message: | grdinance requiving sidewalks on the princi JARE RS RO L0k JOR B0 pn LS A Tiomio wortl 81,001t 412 prevared. sermon, evidently “written. s | there was o dance at - place there owned by | Yesterday afternoon the Knights of Pythias | ‘Were it any other man than Choni I | jal strcets, and wbout three thousand feet of | (sube, ol did -sur.’ veplied Hurveys |- & oo worth 30 it language was elogant ruther than forcible. | Mrs. Pralor and run by colored iy | held their annual memorial services in re- | would decrce his excommunication, but | new walks bave been built. The Wilcox ) /8 GAIELe @ hen, suy they're al A Domo worth &3.000 ot ‘-1,‘\.“ \5“ m::,ll.n;‘;. arly thinker, oning aned Green n..- tishermen co cluded | spect to the memory of the members of the | what can I do untothee, wh 8l lumber compmny new institution, has re- | ¢ |'1<\ doht o Al rth $4.00) ut & v st A 5 o place and looking at the dancers. | Co iy a a the hall an Fairview ceme- | by the Eternal One with the fulfillment | Prospects are not us 4s usual owlug to | olghtoen ducks foun : 1e Itcrest. Fob fidl particul dience, several churches uniting in the | Iy was while thus engraged that. the troubie | ware hiald at.iha hall and st Falrylow cen ¥ 4 ae with ke fuisihment I i o' waather chest was searched, but there was not a e The Jud & Wells Ce ice at the Presbyterian church. D ot s large number of the mem- | of thy desive - wore -severdl white mon » single chicken among them. Jell Binfrs, Ta & - present, und two of them got to fi | uting Concordia 1odge | posoni's « G e 1h univaimall T A jReng i . J. C. Bixby, steam teating, sanitary engl- | Smith and another white man nam: Albans No. 17 and the Pythian | known and everywhere esteemed us the only NELsoy, Neb., June 15— [Special 1o Tue b ? o | g geNt nouses. W , 043 Lifo building, Omaha; 203 Morriam liams, u carpenter, int to | . i 4 ] { s A 2 ! Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, W A \ block, Council Bluffs, a number of others from joining in the fracas. sisterhood, The exercises iu the hall were |m‘\\|\l|'l‘ thist MWL iy the complexior A meeting of vitizens was held Fri important discovery, They act on the | = et While thus en; 1 Willlams ' that @ | Yery impressive he address was by P. cradicate tan freck -;*-“' 8il skin discases ovening to discuss plans for addi- | liv tomi and bowe thre | Igu; ENT-—The No. 18, frontiug 1 vou wish to sell your property call on th colored man whose nume he does not know, | E. J. Abbott, and was an interesting tribut Through conches—Pullman palace | tioual school facilitics. There wis decided A new principle | Ko el W Judd & Wells Co,, C. B. Judd president, 606 | but whom he has frequently seen in the | to the dead. After the conclusion of the ex- | o E0UEGE FOSERERE I chair | difference of epinion in regard t¢ oo | cure” billiousncas, had ‘taste, to | = Broadway vicinity of the Northwestern depot, rashed | ercises in the hall the members mavched in a 0f AR %6 i L bility of erectin arge b otent | omen VP VW EHAVE s ver modern hose ——— up behiud Swith und hit him in the 'back of | body to the cemetery headed by Dalbey 1 cars to Chicago and interver po ) ‘ f children, Smallest thit we will tra ihured v Choice reside rty contrally located | the head with o pair of bruss knuckles. Smith | band. The ladies of the Pythian sisterhood | via the great Rock Island re Picke | for all grade he ug of sma o {0040 cooia, | B 10ts In Omihi or (' Tho Judd e & Co, around, and as he did 50 the colored | were conveyed to the cemetery in two car l et office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnaw, s¢ different parts of town, bu 15th & uglase Wells Cuy Councll b