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IMINTaIN CAriSKaan PLUNY, LITU WAL, JUINIY LR HE OMAHA BEE THE NEWS IN THE BLUEFS. W.A.GOEHRING ooy manner the - COUNCIL BLURES, o T | ola “Spinning Wieel Song “and the “Kitclien At s iwaukee 6, Des Molnes 8. ; - 5 ’ ock e wils ropentec red and re- £ Morxes, Tn, Juno 18, — [Special Telogram vt AR OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET. : | STomeed With hepey setecttss el L e i - i [ W ST R Delivered by earrler 1n any part of the City, | L0¢ Railrosd Representatives | PPt Virgtutn Robiuson won with her vio. | 5an8as City's Playing Ohiefly Oharacterized fo Tt Bre,| ~Following s th result of PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER. g 2 AL B R B nion Depot Committee. lin and graceful prosence an_armful of bou By Errors, Ll A sk mirst Class work guaranteed | H. W. TILTON MANAGER, o Depot Cor First Cla rk g n : oy TR ey quets and enough applanse to turn the head DS OIS NI AUKER rery respect ravNRSR Orrtce, N R Sir et f an ordinary young lady. She —_— —_— b, - s e every respect, i R B | ssponded to numerous encoves and i patton, ot... 30 &8 BnoAE o8 i BEEE WORKING FOR AN IMMENSE FACTORY. | ECAPO™Ich, .10 Pl CASE¥S 0 % | LEONARD'S LAMBS IN SPLENDID TN, | focipitiod 88 8 Bpvorman e ¥ 1478 8 LB, i ~ | fact that she has acquired the same maste J Flanagan. (6.1 § 13 0 0/ Pettit, 2 1§ 3 g Council Bluffs - - owa ' MINOR MENTION. ! | of the violin that her talonted sister has of peian o 019 ;ix‘, i 8 :' 0 % 1 '7 M 13 A GO, — = —_—— " Ppo o pl 0, n Prese rrle: S badl oy 48 4 Tins ovoe e it y T dne Tooth \ " REF N.Y.P.Co, The High & tamnt Proparing | heplao, ot to bo repsatod. whon | 71O ISt Gamo of tho Present Scries | fivemClily 3 | o BRALIREI0Y 4 4 & SPRAINS MAXON & BOURGEOIS, v Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal, for Their Annual fte eption ~High people become a little more nccustomed to the to Be Played Moday—A Sixtee Aoy, 85,0 1 1 2 0 Alborts 10040 \ - ARCHITINOTS Fresh t 1d watermelons have made Degree Masons Meet in the City hot weather, a much larger audience would Inning Contest at Al 0 0 0 4 1 Thornton,p...1 11 4 0 Neuralgin, Swellings, Frost-bites, JAND(— 43 their appearance in the marke > ] ~The Smith Cutting Affray. be present. i Sionx City. Totals...... § 1020 11_1|_Totars 19 BRUISES. SUPBERINTENDE R s WAL RL Gl e Allen's New Map of Council Bluffs, R B R iy [ e N U OO, B FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS, \ A age license was issued yesterday to It Was a Rat i'l‘_"‘_"“"""‘l‘-l"':" fect in "‘"‘~, }“'i"' Sy Plavea. W Lot Per op | AWEKUKSEIGLGGL 000006 0000 0= 8 | SR v = | Room 230 Merriam Blook, Council Bluffs, Tae p ; vk { . addition to date, . Address ayed. Won, Lost. Pe : v oo 610 N. Y. Lito ng, Omahn, Neb, B, W. Traxlor and Ida Caldwell, both of Car- | - o4 § grelock yestorday moruing a good deal | Alien, rooms % rrim block, | Mon Rrvet] 2 i) r RS EE L A R EER I took Cold, { i UL A bl b S nbiYer ob delagiieg from (b, oity. laft | of excitoment was occaslonod ou the corner | Council Blufts, Mivani A e Baroatiass Rttt nes 8 Milwpukeo 4. I took Sick, TR T R Y R umbe . 3 DRV ARA DIFEHEAaBE (B (LN B8e ol et Sioux Olty 1 a ) Double pluys to Phol [ last evening o Rock Tsland to attend | of Broadway and First streat by the effor 4 - o 8 0. ux 1 Dot 1 100K o b the district ¢ mpiars of tho police to capture & burglar who was | The Manhattan sporting headq'ts, 415 B h:l:x;'m:l;:v 1 By are, e "N pieches Mt 1. - 1(, u] )1 ! d discharged Henry | supposed to be in the cellar of Kelly & 4 P — ha i 10 2 of gaime—~One hour and thirty minutes ¥ | 1 ) 3 U Humphreys, eused of being an | Sounkerman's grocory store. A belated citi- The Union Depot. St W10 mpire=Ryan, MANUFAGTURING GO,; inmate of a house of prostitution. Two Vags | yan was waiting near tho corner for the lnst | The eventful June 18 has come and gone, Ohikhia 7, Kanaas Oity & Minneapolis 11, St. Paul 1. ROYRER A el """"‘“1 ity lxl A motor train, and his attontion was attractod | and it was not as oventful us was expected. |y oconilld © BAOSEE FIRY SR ] Mixsearonts, Minn., June 18— [Special e LY irvnl‘!!I“.vlkylV‘I( .J::m on stre by @ noise beneath the grating over the cellar | It was the day set for a meeting of the }....;\u torday; ¥ Telegram to Tie Br Followlng, {8 the re- h I)oors 1n<1 Blm(ls ‘ " 7 ntatives of the < | game ow upon which he was standing. It was | depot committee and repr sult of toda noon looking about th investig lmu | wi They went into the contest, however, with Sawing, Re-Sawing and & POLIS, ST PAUL. EMULSION complaints und agreeing upon’ necessary re- | alonely hour and Le was, tinid, and the | various railroads. There were present at |y i oo, H8 G CORn TARTRER 0T 0 s elect ded hi » meeting i o oftice e, Wi o) 5 bt ———- - all kinds, Poreh Brackets, pairs, ghostly glave of the electric light aided his the meeting in the oftice m. Mr, W |‘Iul-!: Hon. | hat marked their play of the previous day, RBOAE nno RESULT? Kindling ad doll Clean Mr. A, D. Foster has prosentad the boat | imagination. Something suddenly protraded | W, H. M. Pusey, Hon, George F. Wright, | ot ST ATattsd Has ot S8 1801 Marphyomef 11 suwdus u . AlL work o be club with four handso vings, | between the iron bars and he haa no difficulty | giinuel 1O e Y Pt required but a very limited number o 1201 0M 1.0 116 I take My Meal: Ghatects t Sumuel Haas, W. C. James, P, J. Evans and 2 1 ake My Meals hich will bo el soon | in realizing it to be a human hand thrast up : innings to knock the tobacco sauce out of 200 0Daly. If. Bt y i ROLICITED® udorn the walls of their club house b | to remove the grating. He left the spot hut. | dohn Churchill of the union depot committec; | gy U Maiie b 0 § SOL 1D doi o walls of their clu ouse at | to remove the grating, He o 8 . U ASE T SR ACLE BE o 3 0 Pl 448 - Manawa. riedly and EAn BCFOss l:|‘n aibost \\;\:v:‘;' bt ing, general superintondeht of 10 |~ When once gnunt defont stared them In tho 0 i 02 AND T AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE THOS. OFFICER. WL L Pesen R. H. Wilson was yesterday bound over t as keeping his lonely vigi o o J e | tace they quit lik lot of amatours and 23 ANYTIHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON MIRRY it ‘ R g 5 ormed that a burglar was in | president of the Union Pac J. M. Whit- | fa v quit 1 ot of amateurs and 20 ) S SRRISEAIIUEY S SHS SUIH0f - 800 DyaTut et v of the Northwestern: | seemed to vie with each other to see which 10320 cttin 1t oo, ror Scolt's { & PUSEY, asked to capture him, | an, general mana; MecCiec for obtaining money under false pr b 1oy Sian he- wanted 10 Kimball, general man tenses, He was unuble to” give bonds and | r of the Rock | could make the ellowes gy 3 W.'C, Brown, superintendent of th bl o but th : ; &“fi?g%‘i&i;fi?&&% ! | BANKERS. § § | ; I take My Rest, Vil sentito tHa colitity: undertake alone, and he called the ! S Eosvar nna S uHEbR Were tha only e fol 1 AMO! eported ] 533 4 y ding and the other to | L. Bedison, general auditor of the Wal ; sca an score, 5 . treasury of the Independent, seiool districe | the front end of the building and the other to S LU ) T RPN Sont ASL AR pidy 6F tils SR BUT BUILT Corner Main and Broadway, of the city of Council Blaffs: Contingent | Uhe rear, and they waited with drawn ot Sox. 5 ' ME UP, AND IS NOW FPUTTING Council Bluff - Iowa IR AL el heion fand. 1 E5a" | weapons ‘for the bivglar to show up. He | owing toa washout on the Milwuukeo Mr. | Black Sox. They pranced and curacoled | o [ 4 i fund, 811,452 ool house fund, 4, L7.58; | WP (08 S EHEES heard him thump. | Earling was unable to arrive until after noon, | over the green saant 1ike & lot B HBRS0EE: Runs carned Minneapolis 5. Two-base hits FLESH ON MY BONES { lers in foreizn and domestic excliang teachers’ fund, $ O 3 ouRt 7 the barrels and. hoxes In ,‘,““],.. ,,,H.,,,,g“,“.,‘“,,,.., until 2 o'clock. BEsa s ks Ty B n»v‘uh-. Dal Hon runs Carroll, \|’» AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY, { tions made and interest paid on time £ Mr. Cline, who res ) Harmony llar. Every fellow that came by stopped R T e Bl e Lo R on UL e Ry pAliEuie st TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS 1 0 MILK." | ; i Lo a P hiile AL AR (S PR A , 4 lding wi Qliancy ent | StSuck out—By Mitchell I, Ins 1. [lrst KE 1T JUST AS EASILY AS I 1C Foeant street, fell from a tree L whit 1 foi motnents @ crowd of twenty d companics, but 1t | ball aud flelding with a bridliancy that sent | IECCEAUECUY 8 re-llurst. | § sUCH TESTIMONY 1S NOTIHING NEW. I T DT EDRUN plckin chorries. and sus ture of | 0 eathored, Thoy armed themselves | scems that nmx_v_u vggreat deal yet to be done | their stock upward like a rocket. et SCOTT'S EMUISION 15 DOING WONDERS | ULl his shoulder. Dr. Bellanger w 1 and ¥ kind of missile to b obtain in the way of fixing up minor details before | Young Martin was in the box for Omaha Sioux City BAILY DARE NG HT ONAS. R. HANNAN, Cashio made the patient as comfortable as possible. | waited. He would have been a sick burglar | that can be carried out. and hie did magnificent work. Not only was | Stoux Ciry, ).|, June 18, —[Special Tele- | ) 1 pi ! H. A. Young, who travels from this city | if he had showed his head to that erowd. But ie first question that came up was that of his pitc hing par excellence itself, bt he llhmkw\!wlummmwn approaches. Aftera long — | CitizensState Bank for the Keystone wufacturng company, cted to give auybody an opportunity right-of-way fc © 7 i . Was{iacried yoatbraiiy/at N orth g aiptetll Rt b be At | discussion all of the roads with the exception | fielded his position in elegupt style and made Dl Ll SPECIAT NOTICES Y. Mr. Young and his bride will return to | by scratching on the box of the Milwankeo expressed thomsclves us in | a nice single —ENVER » LWOIAL I CES. or cou 3 ¢ this city the first of next week and make | rolling potatoes down the vor of having each re Urguahart caught him faultlessly. E = = SOUNCIL BLUFFS, Paid Up Capital. 150,000 their home b ally ll|1]~\|~|x'1|~|~ became i and one of ‘:m;.rr\ dlrnm its mal m;L ) the unien | But the game, & 2 1 POt copne Surplus and Profis 50,000 The school e oo on grounds and | the crowd was dispatchied to the residence of | depot grounds proper, instead of having the i g .1 1 4 20 Liability to Deposttors e vt recommended thes soption of | M. Kolics. one of tho proptietore, ind e | Apbrodches owned jointly hy the union depot, | As s been th case for some time back, i o010 or don land, with | Diekerons—1, A, Millor, the plins of Thell & Beriinghof for the: steam | wis voutcd ot of bed to open the store and | company. Mr. Barling of’ tho Milwauleo | tho contest openod promisingly for a stub. | Giom, 1 01600 i Shwzart, E. B, 1, J. D, b SN G L hA Ho% L building | give the ofiicers a chance to eateh the bold | stated that Mr. Miller, the president of bis | born fight, for it was not until the third iu- | KAPPehibi2 1 O Witee. sco0 178,98 % SR HOELILEE Tlell B [Tt IR iy and the reportwas adopted. The out-houses | and prov roud pmdetstood when he sigued the | ping that Omaha made o run, Powell, b0 3 0 Whttehoni ULy eEwRITE Shorthand — Lulu | Bunk in Sonthwestern lowl = x will be built separate from the main build- | the cellar v contruct that_the appronches were to be irtaelwas ve ing and up to this | Sonins m I Rhodes 1 rul office for T e, : every portion of it, but. found no burglar, | owned by the depot company, and that there- | Swartzel was very cunning and up to this 2 Tl i Inter on Time Deposits, Chairman T. J. Evans of the republican | Lights were brought and the whole crowd in- | for he “could not_consent, to such a change | juncture he almost completely outwitted I take d or T TR 5 central committes of the Fiftl congresional | vaded the cellar and the séarch was kept up \\'nhulul rnn:llulunb! “lh'i M.wi “Ihv matter | Leonard’s lambs. Depositions i Tecal copylne wlvon spectal THE LARGEST STOCK OF X Lot A L oaR] ha r. Finally a terrified rat wi vas droppes settled, and will again be ird by reachi 8 N attention. Room wn building. ikl et b e | for half an hour, Finally u terrified rat was | Wias dropped unsettled, v Martin began the third by reaching fist i . 0 A S | vt i i Sueeesull o gtios | tahen upfce Met Sl s eon coauted | o s uovevmits onror hy M goon | SO 0 001000 SESISISEE | W AR e ORI city on July 5 for the purpose of issuing a | Ofclubsand stones. He was the only living | Withrelevtoe to it = Fy o known in - exclusivo diamond circles [ V""" i ‘,‘,A,,'Y”" 1o 4 WA W Broadway ' AND MOULDINGS 5 2 : ar e patrol wuy d o p 3 . Gl mond YV Geo r 7SI call for the republican ~ cong onal conven- [ HRE b 0 O olteo roturnod. to their ro- | Island, Wabash and Kansas City roads were | 88— Danny Stearns. — Canavan ~ was [ pamed runs Sloux = the wes ton of this distr e squadron of pol e i Gl neatly decapitated on . throw from | pace i Cheo o Wy e 1 you can by a iome on e The goods The adjourned meeting of the directors of | SPECtiVe plac The rat escaped. 'lot:\‘nlrxllu"l e union depot :;:-.‘l]:rxllv\‘)l}f')l.l Carpenter to Donabue, but on the play the | Devlin , the s { o \.;.4 your de th | w ke of .\[]. .\.ml o Counci owing ussociation, whic = i 0% Gulesburg youth reached second. Swartzel ' Denve utany ¢ wiily the. home clear “uitle 0L fess € tho Council Bluffs Rowing association, which | gy midts gallery refurnished, and new in- | the Burlington skl @ sipiore | GRS Y St e o o aca] e A S on the f alue, Wo wil e roinoeiL el IRsbevanitg, wasipostt| | iiiiviarita; | or inots for | Wy the latter compauy will not sell, but they ihls ¢ Pob- | BleShen to dowo C of Fame—T A liom nth. Ames eheaper than you can b poned until tomorrow evening, at which time Blegant finish wareanted. . 230 Maig. | offored to ise/ot, iyoltracks for. | U Wuicialoo lov Omaiie aurved ratator to. |50t Avemitnutos.. Dipireetionderson, || Ao ith. action will be taken wi e to i club 2 ited Az Binory-nine yours for o rontal cauat o 7 pey | hird, Kearns forced Walsh at_second, and i Ao 21 por niontl. - A then both base runners. were driven home ou Natonaii A ho o month: regatta next month, the offer of Jacob cent on This would a yearly gue, month. g 23 0§ York Ri A Nome wort) T 5L S oI LoeALs Rave, s ket store is filled with | pont O TR0 RIS wiould ke & vearly | 4 beautiful single by Hines. 0 of St b 1 HoHEEHOI T HE o188 s \one a cuch of the othee voi 0 b 6 SWETag o AT BOSTC Other priced homes on the same torms, The S O'Neill o NrETAAdbasve in houschold articles and notions. ) to & Ry That was what the spectators wanted to T Ot 1 sume torms, Tl risoners to the penitentis Gillise 1-\"{..\“ e e atumeoting of tho railway presidents in | their faces aud filled the summer air with AT BROOKT, r i & Wl o 85 Broadway, h t t Muoullompeentoncodptogthice | (R -SSP RIS )3 Olituchor A fumble by Donahue let Mike to second, | Brooklyn 5, Philadeiphia gonap I F C 1tecC S A half for forgel rles meeting then adjourned until July 10, s AN mons, three years for ourgl nd Albert | | The gasoline sto more dangerous than | when another meeting will be held in thé | ut there he stuck, as Andrews banged three AT CINCINNATE (OR RENT- o good modern houses. W. " Harels, two years and o half for the same | theunloaded zun, s wnd property by | sume plac ht stated that matters | EUPPIng fissures in the atmosphero and sab | ¢y a4y 6, Chicago * B BB e iy crime. using the C. B. Gas and - Electric Light Co."s | | ing v, but that it would lh')]\"]l‘" PG 4} b el i Block NORhNAn tlroat oftizens Plaining | €88 stove. 3 ey probably be eptember before all m'f.‘xl uc 'él inans. “'l-m“ ok AT DITTSHU RO, ‘mt]p " iting | Coniieil Blufts, Ta. Correspondence solicited, | about a disreputable dive that is run in the A MunmGiTE i, the little details anged aud the site | o ooil e © i G OonSeCUUYOL| S pittabura 8;.C and 0. e ¢ Ik i, = Lindsay building. ‘They say that it is the | 0 c &R O NE snccess. | transferred to the In the fo after Willis and_Cleveland = TETAVE soveral beautifal modern houso 18 MAIN ST. resort of the most depraved of both se: & T had been retived, Urquahart and Martin both Play League. W that we will teade for eneambered vic o and nd its suppression by the poli fully carried out, will secure for Counci Says Davis Did the ¢ tting. hit but, nerthor ‘o‘( liome, 9s Stearns AT BOSTON, 1ots In Omaha or Couneil blails, The Judd & Tho place is almost in_the shadow of the po- | BIuffs the location of a mammoth cuterprise. | County Attorney Ovgan yesterday morning | thvon: i . Boston 9, Brookl Wells Co., Council Bluffs, Ta. I D [ lice station, but no attempt has been made to | The proprietors of o big hat factory at Dun- | interviewed *Big Juli Elmer Smith, for the \' sitors, went to first | < ’ y e regulate it. The Council Bluffs sthuetzenv de ones. The Poet's out trom pitch AT NEW,YORK, des helped bim down to sccond, and | New York s, Philadelphia e here if the necessar ‘0 to move their plant we bury, Conn and will loc: ty t! induee- | accomplice of her paramour, volice station. The woman is held as the vis, in s 4. Unders Socks oy Shirts 10, Collars shirts Se Handkerel have a picnic, ball and_prize shooting ma - . . sacrificial drive to IKearns dteatslothio Hea A e ment is offered. They will put in $30,000 cash | his murderous assault on Albe he | Ho Seticil PLVORLO ik ears onkio) AT PIT FOGRES QLU UL, - e & their grounds at Munawa next Sunday, | e 8 0 e Btock subsceibed | Woman udmitted that Duvis did the cutting, | third, whence he scored on Stearns’ red hot : Ui LB SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Several new features will be introduced E a s st Danny stole second by a good skate Pittsburg 6, Buffalo 0. P but said she did not know wh: pou he | single 3 used.~ She told how she went with Davis to | o1 Bis vest buttous, but Carpenter’s out put a cheek to further advancement. The Omul attendance in W 1L also prizes will schuetzeny Valuable s here. When the proposition was made to the JOHN SAN KEE. ! ver be | poard of trade that body uddenly wilted | Big lake = 3 i lake Sunduy afternoon and heard him St G - | second and third moneys, and | ynd tho Omua board of trade exporienced a | threaten to carve. Smith- wud. every other wartzel delivered but three balls in the [ Chicago 3, CI J. D. JACKSON, gular matches, similar weakening of the backbone when the | White man on the grounds, She will bo held | fifth. The first one Walsh drove to Manniug, TYAZSO0I s of Trinity Methodist church will : g s '8 Withes v testinrony will go hurd | Who threw him out at first; Kearns did the American Associatisn, A TR he west bank of the | 85 & witness, and her testimony will go hard scdrubfdid 3 g ¢ friends at their hall on & project wus broached on the west b against Dav} sume on the second, and thé third Hines lifted AT PHILADELDHIN, Macvs n, and Main stre Missourl. Mayor c has ascheme, how- ~ high up toward the bluc empyre st game—Athletics 6, Brooklyn 4, GUaranteed Dentlstrg.\ )# day cv ever, and will work it for all it is worth. He PARL ILD SLAVE when it come down it lodged in” Manning’s ond game —Athlet ), Brooklyn 2. o work, Including all lines of ing vex {ing tholr offo 3 U i ¥ g ) fins, and the Cowboy manager walked in just o Wi, Alintum wad Celiuloidy to mako iThota sy ielan Van i iochoy | BroEcica to fien ) B a S makivg | Tha e Ao B Likely | #8if e owned the carth Elntour ilni and contiauons gum work specials driving parl an_acre, ¥ 2|1 o v o L el & 3 e sy Wi v i - and s ogramme rendered by the | up the anount ked, He will correspond | o ea ‘:fi:‘);‘i“h":;“"flfl ely Butit was neat wale sny what you will Rochester 10, E lectric l russes, B(_lt?, e Anesthetic members of the Epworth league, O o e oA . Cor Kansas City Donaliue made & hit. Gun- . O Last year a society was organized in | son fouled out to réetors of the park will | Pavis to prevent the” trade in children | singled and Manning got his b 1 worth 8 an_acre | among professional beggavs, In the fivst | This filled the bases and the a very feasible scheme. | report, just published, the seerotary of | fdgetin theiv rquahart, then Swartzel AT COLUAIIUS, Chest Protectors, Ete. Oliice ro0) Shiegaaiad | [ca w0 f gents Wanted. DR. C. B JUDD, G0 BROADWAY, The electrie motor company ten new open motors The new cars consist of bodic: mounted on the trucks that a as received | consent to such a plan, and if _suecessful will an shops. | then see what the d will be | do. The lund is wi now in use | and her Tner Smith was Toledo 6, St. Louis under the closed motors. The same trucks | The facto ing 2,000 men_ und | the sooloty has catalogued & varied And well the COUNCIL BLUE 10WA i BB e ] . D alogued a varied 1ot | pext to bat. The action of this young slugz = = S Inachie 1 tius be used the year | the compaily will aeree to employ ut least | of Parisian_ institutions which ave oceu- | hoXiid Vit BOTOran Whon B aatory. clrsums Bicyele Race at Hastings, s — - round. T the main Jine und s now being nrade, “and | 1,000 ope or they relocs 1the branches will very | "They are now making Neb., June 18, The wses | HasTINGS, in | gram to Tur Ber y with the employment of | stances similar to these, he cleaned the in street beggary. | atone fell stroke, yet' lingered vividly 5 per cent_on | Picd exclusiv b Cotving | little boys and wanl e | CHRISTIAN -mile bicycle shortly be equipped with open motc ir investment, but cl i e610rdnRG Initho 0as6 02 M ting ot thoveonlain profits to 25 | Several saloonkecpers and proprietors of | their minds, { 7 race this afternoon the fair grounds for E{NTAL o SGIENGE Omaha & Council Blufts railway ana cent. now sell their goods to a New | small cafes, the report says, have long [ -he first ball Martin sent at him, th ) oin- | the championship of Hastings " was won by 1 ' bridgo company to recover payment for the | York hiouse, but propose to do away with | had a bureau in the Rue Marcadet for | finnatian struck at wickedly but, missed Curtis Clark in tweuty minutes and | * giag005 insgructed, patieats received for paving inside ‘the compa cks along | the jobbers and put men on the road ‘to sell | the employment of young girls as flower | [90% The m‘t LG o at atan | forty-cight seconds, against a wind anda | treaumeut, and calls “responded to. The B 1S lots on Broadway Main and | direct to the retailers. The company | pedlers. % T {:L“L“[h:,“ll::npll ”“n‘?l‘ ']"l;\ll(h’l’ln LBiike atatiallil ke track. poor and needy always welcome. South First strects more room thin they now have Aty D 08 e . M. B. BENEDICT, 2 1 filed a motion fora more sy Maarao' thinite” that. Gou 'he ages of the girls range between | Then there was a roar. Yale Defeats Princeton. MBS x‘}awhléml.?j]:\E,,m-f“ 5 OverC, xT?MA.”f f’l:-n'm;:.r'l on the part of plaintifts, fully furnisti it. It strikes lim as the most fe cight and eleven years. They are let | Manning grew red, white and blue in the Brookryy, June 15.—Four thousand per- | Council Blufls ‘= = = = < Jow S e N OB e 0 e RlIeL Y B orey lots in question and setting forth the umber | scheme yet proposed for settling up the west- | to the bureau for the day by their par- | face and protosted that Smith wasu tout, B | gone suw Yale of front feet ow ¥ each of the plaintifts, | ern part of the city and would pay the prosent | ents. They are sent outon the boule- umpire maiutained that he w today—b6 to frout, i 1 S past ‘ any i e s expectod | Spectators cheered the great Cowbey until he e A i y Notwithstanding the heat of the evening | Stockhoide Union park a b indsome ro- | vards in small sq ”llmxl”ull:':){]u”(u_:l. T lalto e batltn thaleng S TSEEDDIE I /I\I I E J EW BL y ast three | “ippe Poet then ended the agony by going i A defeat Princeton at bascball and the attractions elsewhere, the turn on their investment. to return at night v fine congrogation o union Fospel meeting e canes each o sale: 3 , D aan sEpOennospallmeating ) Sy ) GivollTigs looataaio all. partslof. {kangsiodon solons profbiconith e sales, | out from Walsh to Andersen. "0 St. Louis Races. service cousisted of o beautiful prosentation, | the city, for reut by E. H. Shoafo & Co,, | St¥3 the 1 ot Tull A e ¢ e s oo ichinks (AN by ibon, Sr. Lovts, Mo., June 18.—Summary of to- . “ong and sermon, of the parineor o | Broadway and Main st. up staizs, Children whose receipts full below the | The sixth opened with Andréws with elub | ST Lovis, Mo, y = N e e e G OO it i avorage ure sent buck to their parents He was preseuted with fist, and he | day's races i i 0\ CS "ll l( al] L those s e D ts e b Cholco residence proporty contially located | without wages for thelr day's work, .\l.‘.{m‘_x bis cap in co reous acknowledginent to | Milo and one-sixteonth—Solid Silver won, C ) C i H. Sheafo & Co, “The bureau employs now about one hun- | Mp, Swartzel, - Willis delighted all beholders | gonn Morris second, Commy K. third, Time : ) h suggestian, There will be another bible | for sale by wing at 8 this afternoon and preaching e again at 8 this ev A goad hose recl f hose purchased at B Ti o i with a liner to right. Cleveland st ST o with ovory 100 foet of | 4'¢d and twenty girls. but not Urquabart, ‘He waited until he got a [ —1:54 56 R Y Another bureau, situated near the | big ripe oné right where he wanted it and | One mile—Princess Li Puntheon, hives girls between ten and | smushed it out ugainst the right field fence | second, Kyrle B. thi ruck out, 0 won, Miss Maud N These stoves are the very best of their If you wish to ne \ loan on chattel or S o Ly 155 AL ST st Mr, H e “Phree-quarters of a m il G o AP T R Dr. H! S. West, porcelain crown and bridge | fourteen years to play musical instra- | and past Mr. Hoover, for a couy £ uE Liskimllo. : Py el e Beats s oo Hrontasen S | work, No. 12 Poatts ;i ments in the low resorts of the city. The | Of course Andrews and Willis both ambled | Onlight secoud, Black Kuight third. class. They are made inall designs and Sheato & Co, s, Broi Ma SR ivls aro usually fanght to steui on o | home, and the audience became very vocife B e e ) SR R J.G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. violin or harp in tho bureuu’s quartors e ahoo second, Brooktul third. mime | Sizes, for all purposes, and their durabil- S.B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, e ————— .| during the afternoon, and from 9 t0 2 | eached first on balls. Flo went out to second | 2:03 16, i e e . loanwoney for Lombard Wvestmentcompany. | | 4. G, Bixby, steam neanng, sanitare engk | o'clock at night are kept on the run | ho il halls,, 1o went out to sceond hile —Heron won, Stone sec- | ity insures them to last a lifetime, Gas T Dron S Lifo batlding, P from dive to dive. Burns' v jay muft of Kearns' long | ond, Castaway third. I s P i 3 5 I ERS0! ZRAPHS. J S At 2 o'clock the ehildven veturn to the | liner, both funuers scored, aud Kearns, too, T e S only costs $1.50 per 1,000 in Council The Alumni Reunion. burean and are taken home by their | came within an ace of crossing the plate on Sheepspead ay Races. it has returned from a trip to ‘s | the hit, but Manuing got the ball to Gunson just a seeond too soon, 1 hild o Yoy June 18.—Sum- | Bluffs and one burner consumes 10 fect All members of the high school elass of 89 | guardians or parents. Each ¢ about seven francsin an evening, and re- vania, Miss Olive O. Elliott is visiting friends in | are requested to mect at the Bloomer school Bt ballie i tit 0 /18, 10008 o 4 PRI it i R Missouri Vall £ tomorrow evening to completo avrangements | €1V0 three franes wges. - This musical | R G Eevet S hads b baa mugr [ Five and one-alf fulongs—Bluo - Rock | an hour, making the cost of running about Elmer Able has returned from a visit with | for the reception and banquet to be tendered | DUreau has sixty children at its disposal [ of Hoover's little casy and then after | Wou, Civil Servico sccond, Mudstone third. ik P ST g friends at Waterloo, La, o ey o 8 BRECRS | m osh ot bhe thme: Stearus’ out, hie was driven across the plate | Time—1:05, equal to gasoline, with none of its danger George A. Holmes went to Atlantic yester- SRRSO L Aask ARNAAT 8. - A third bureau deals in boys between | on singles by Curpenter and Donabue, and Five and one-half furlongs —Adelina won, : ng to attend to legal business, following is the programme for Monday even- eight and twelve years, The little fel- | that was the'last run of the gam Void s Annie third. Time—1:10 1-G and disacreeablencss. > Thornell of Sidney avas n the city | 1E'S entertainmon lows do ordinary beggwg and collect | The last three innings were blanks for both |~ Four mi de Kecl won, Flitter sec n o i n thir Time H . ond, C Instrumer yesterday. Ho roported Judgo Decmer a3 cigar butts. At dark the boys hand in s A ? R e e ] M\w.llvzh'n.lIl_ndu‘s has returned home [, T have got togother during the day, It is now horse und. Five-cighths 5f 0 mile, the Daisy stuke 61 LIre ating from St. Paul, Minn,, whoro 'sho has been | Foust Master., it | Four hours eve ing tho young | Go out and see whio' takes the rubber, two ds - Eclipse won, Lovd Harry s Visiting for tho pust year, Our Entortainers, the Cliss of N nts wre kopt busy cutting, The score: ond, Bermuda third. Time' 1 :02 25, Water Heater Fred Siedentopf of Terre Haute, Tnd., ; Jolii Syivister | and sorting the cigar ends. They earn OMANA. Milo and one-cighth —Cast Steel won J formerly associated with his brother William | Vocai 8016 N e loatodl [Wna ARl A AR T SRR PSS b tu, s, sm, po. A, m | Guy Gray second, Tattler third, Time—1:57, This Tientor s to bo conneetod with the kitchen n the real estate business iu this city, is here M) N 0L 0NN ) {8 10 74 - 1 th wat on & visit l he Roys bl Tulleys | pected to net to their employers about S Ch — Colonal 7, 8. Tam of Stuart, Tn..w he Hizh School Graduate ' the Profes- twice that amount. At present 150 boys 110 00 § Kansas City Races, ¢ty yestenday looking over tho x-.‘lm-m flold, | Concort Solo s Slntosts Weallbrs fiworks fovithe burei, (130 0 1| Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, June 18, —Summary of aired, - 141k mude aspirations. Tl Al TR M. Harl | which the soci received information A0 § | g Milden two-yoar-olds, five furlou oL 2 iro. rbs bUEners Lowim the. daunie Ty M. Chambers H. McKibben and family | T1 High Sehool, the Peopie's Coliege... makes o business of hiving babies inarms 120 1 0|8 won Dewh oand; ; Hon “Top, thii it 41 1, Tong, 8 1. wide w10 . MR and Emniot i & Time—1 06 3 i v/ left yestorday ufter the east, whe Valunteor Toasts and iesponses. and sending them out into the streets i Ml | Sy olds and upy o mile Y i awir Liind Water they will spend t or. They Will here- | Voeal Solo Selected | with women beggars. Whatever the Totals 1fa arland won, Vie second, Hedt s powe:tul ang aftér make th 1 in Chicago! Miss Mamie Olive weather or temperature, the little crea- Regardless thivd, Time—1:48 - | einki, f { § y $130, iuk of 1t 0 wateh it Buy one, fof plis T A, Groen or tho Councll Blufts | gy, ywish ta sl tur exposed by the women in churge LA E Lestate and insurance sty three- | aint, oil and gluss company, returned last h o) rastident. aos | of the ) ) ors, ) Manning, 2b. 8 1|y mile and one-eightl 2 1) Or 100 different kinds of gas stoves to selech eveniug with s beido. o’ thelr wedding | $dd & Wells Co., "B, Judd president, 603 | Of them on the stréet corners, doovsteps | Munning, 2. o e Tt )G ik 460 (o and try (e andebridges, trip. The bride was formerly Miss Lizzic i i Lt 5 2 0 1| thivd, Time—2:01 . : p Stearns, of Wis, “Pue newly wed- | por Rent—The Ogden hotel, Council Bluffs, | poii burouu Rays cash; warn with her 9 91 “Turec-year-olds and upwards, mile and Council Bluffs | ded couple will be at home to their friends | 1, at low rental. = Furnitube belonging to | PAPY two francs a day. —Each pair brings L xteenth—Cashicr won, Climax second, ] ' Y after July S at 750 First avenue, 1118 ownen will be s01d t6 losses for ga a8 0 | in slx Cr soven francs every evening, A 001 need, Time—1 Gas & Eract]’][} L]qht G[] « > Rudio, who is well up in the soap M. 8. Stovr, Council Bluffs, fa. | ¢bild usually endures nine or ten weeks 10 olds and upwards, mile and one a " i S e wd business, hus shown himself to be no amateur 2L of this outdoor service and then dies L hill Clark won, ' Brown Duke 211 AND 210 MERRIAM BLOCK. in the ]\\uh- business. O his prosent teip MIiaa AR L of exposure, Altid q = Minnie third. Time—2,13. o he left his customers long enough to drop his ss Bol binsg vas et 3 The society she 3 b 11asn : “ < bait in the Columbia viver, and pulled out a | , M138 Bella Robiuson was unfortunate in The sooloty has nifachoed the Aamo of BCOUE BY INNINGS. Tips on Sheepshead. PROI ESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Californin sulmon wolghing. fifty-seven | her selection of an evening for her concert, | €ach bureau proprietor to the account of | ouuia a0 02005000 - UPAQNNUERINA AN <5 = RS pounds. £l packed Ui [o0 i expriased it | (Or last ovening fwas one of the closest | his establishmont, and has called on the | Kilisis Giig III20050 0 01 0 100 0= 2 | Brookury, dune 15 [Spocial Telegram to TSl Tev ks Hydraulic and Sunitary Engincer. Plans, Estimato to Colonel Beebe, with instructions to divide | and hotteston record, but notwithstanding | French government to take measures at SUNMARY e Ber e following ure BEE tips ¢ Irkinbine g, n vl tions, Supsrvision of Public Work. Browa once to b sian institutions | Runs earned—Omaha 1. Two-base hit Sheepshead races to-day it up among some Council Blufts fri ouk up all Pa 1. | the heat of the evening a fair-sized wudience The partakers enjoyed it 80 huge o re children for de- quuhart. Three-i oveland. Double |~ pirst race Inlariaaceallia A alla Building, Coucil Bluffs, lowa. Tho partakers enjoyed it 50 hugely that they | zunorod fn Masonie hall and they sore well | Which buy, sell and hire children for dc Urgquahart. Threo-yuso hitoclovelund. Doublo | First race, Ambulance; Sallie MECIOIM | o aocl g, Co . e no longer dispute the justice of terming bhim Bty h Tia pachie e IR e s demorulizing employ- | Gh\s Mantiins to Danahuo, Hisos on caited | second. \ S l -, —dJustice of the Peace. Olice oyer American Express, No. Colonel George Rudio, 3 Sasa o MAMPKIN 81 ROIOASL Nmlos. | menie) bl IxOff Martin 4, off Swartzolfh, Bases from | Second race, R. N. Kenwood N DCNUTZ Broadway, Council Blutts, lowa. h De, ™M il $ Oty s e boing hit by pitched bulls=diy Swartzol 1, by | myied race, Judge Morrcew; King Thomas — . igh Degree Masons. Robihson's audiences in this city have ceased That Decision Again. Martin 1. Struck out—By Martin 2, 3 T A ™ N v nlaw EBractioo 1o the S tate and Fed ber of prominent masons were in the | to > 5 e Tkt o zeld. Wild pltches—Swartzel L. second : i S . —Attornoys alaw. Practics in the § tate an A number of | nt masons wert | to be critical, but are sympathetic and en- | Chicago Tribune: *I have had a de- | “0kiecnourand fory niinutes. Umpire Fourth race, Tristan; Prather second, QDLONe & DIMS grul Coirts. tooms 7 and 8 Shuga r-Beno Block city ywiterday from various points in weste thusiastic from the start, and last night en- | lightful evening,” h T e REY B Fifth race, Seymour; Salvini second. oI s T L L} Towu in attendance at a special conference of ;\l‘n“h\-‘llln‘\‘\ulr\;nu:n‘v‘\::l til the performers h,” and rose to ‘:n “May I call a Still Anoth Sixth race, St. Luke; Fitz James second LI AN TS e} LEOPIR TN TR SRR A pary of responding. | b L — the consistory for the United States of | ®pyg'giatumber was a trio, a nocturne, b | "L shall be glud to see you, she ¢ Manager Leonard, who has never ceased in T . >} B Aoy "OMPANY " Awerica, commonly called the Cernean body. | etude a la vals Misscs Bellaand Virginia | plied with a blush, A Lis efforts to secure new talent to assist in 3 5% (_, 1\ A l)l V) I V) 1“‘4 t\i COl 1 Vs Gk The purpose of the gathering was to confer | Robinson and Mr. Joln S. Brown of Omaba. As he walked out into the hall he saw | strengthening the Omahas, succoeded yester- Philadelphia Tim Who is that { concerning the lodge of Towa, T seeins to be one of the sec action of the graud | This was followed by one of Miss Robinson's | in the mirror of the hat rack a reflection 8 e in the | young fellow there always writing the \\-,“,mfl' and Retail Denlers 1n ssult of the deliberation | most brilliant performances, that wol L LATR e . : Ay in signing anoth W pitcher In the |y, T of name \ . S ey ought the lady | Of the roguish girl slyly throwing o Kiss | poron of George Kettle of the defunct Texas Tong Tists of nan inal pack- { " I $ He started out l‘ 8 senson trying to keep the goat, Thero were & large numberin at- | repeatedly before the curtain, The audienco | . tendance, but none seemed disposed to leak ned determined to show her that her [ must have that in the o i comes 0 Omaha highly recommended, | o started out b R, HOE when squeezed by the persistent reporter., | genius was perecived and appreciated, and | 8€¢,” he whispered, His engagement will now glve Omaba oue of | the run of tho differcnt bascball leagues, | I argest Stock and Lowest Prices. Dealers, send for Catalogue. 4 - - the encore that followed was most hea He was a Kansas young man and he | the strongest out-ields in the country, for as | @ssociations, ote,, and it wus t0o much for N o058 - 07 B nd 204 and 200 Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, Waterworks $10. N. Y. Plumblog Co. | Miss Nellle Hatcher-Oldbaw, Councll | got it s00u s Collins iy ablo to go ou secoud) Cana- | him, | Now 208 07 Broud und 204 und 2 § 4 y

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