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THE OMAHA DAILY R#8E, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1800. THE OMAHA BEE. | ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUEFS, | fintishe comey st Atieehoasiveat, of | EATAL HEAD-END COLLISION - found himself as much in the dark us ever COUNOCIL: BLUFFS, regarding the true state of affairs, and de- I clared that he would have to take a little | OFric ) ¢ PEA STREET, " N ) N ' time to think it over. The case is now held Pelivered by earsier i any part of the City, | Tho Republioan Judicial Gonvention Nomi | Lidor advisemont o leld | The Pay Train of the Kensas Oty Road TIL] ANAGER «tes Deemer, Thorne d i | - - Crashes Into a Freight. L P P T e sl untes Deemer, Thomell and 8mith, | 5 qypton, real ostate, 527 Brondway. | S RYnrER.Orpioy, No, 40 ' &k | 3,6, Bixby, stoam noauin itary eng- | . ANOTHER CASE OF BABY KIDNAPPING. ' ncer, 643 Life inilding, Oms 2 ONE KILLED AND FOUR INJURED. . block, Council Bluffs, lll,\"llv M TiON, —_— - i ” — The Barbers' War is Only Just Begun War Among th % Fighteen Horses Crushed to Death Fritz Bernhardi opines that the Sunday Both Engines Telescoped—Nobody closing war has only just bégun. He pro- on the Freigt Tealn Res Lumber Co., coal | The Chain Gang Makes a Break Two drunks and o vag were fined $10.10 A Hatitwe o < nv'll\l‘;” Dolico court Saterday momning, One’ | A Rooster's Unusual Ride | poses to appeal the case which Judge McGeo @runk was discharged al and Personal. recently decided against him, and he has a ceives a Scrateh. A marriage license was lssued vesterday to very strong backing among the citizens who J. Melvin Rinehart of Towa Falls and Gracia think that Sunday closing is a nuisance, cnisoy, K [Special Tele: 5 Has opened < -3 oSt A. Marshall of this cf The republican judiclal convention of the | b biib Suncas ng Alisanc Arcmisoy, Kan,, June 19.—[Special Tele- as open ‘,nnllhl finest and b B SR SUaTETAT SINEMEt of ToWd met yosterday, | a0 want an opportunity to have their chins | gram to Tue Ber.|—The pay train and & | ity Guih et esytagseson, Fetday | Ninth sl ditiet o lows met, sotestay | ol on Sunday moraing whenevae o | rguia frtgnt cam o n 8 heatond | O NILY FIRST CLASS PLEASURE RESORT corner of Pierce and Stutsn streets, 11 | of the county court house. In the absenca of | Sfeont X‘;"L"f."!’,fi‘.'.?fl',.'.‘,’.',1' '):'".\‘h“l;h{\]\;::.’:fl[: collision at Rushville switch, about thre In the west is now being visited daily nml nlqh(l\v by the best people in the TWIN CITIES portunt business, S Cldrian D, O, Staet of the judicial centeal | fo bpen Sunday morninas, and tho b miles east of here on the Kansa 3 Splendid fishing, bathing and boating. Motor trains run every S0 minutes, making close il ulivan sesteplay veceived the sad i | committee H. C. Watkins of Mills county, at | union give it ¢ they will | 0 & Coutcl iin connection with' Omaha and Council Bluffs Electric Motor line. Good order is maintained, Julia Ulric t Aspen, Colo. 'The deceased | the request of th mittee, called the con- ;'.l“l_' ~‘v.. [ ¢ does. Both si t | 0:12, resulting in the de . W, ) | m— matter finally settled one way or the gineer of the n"l\““’t“)‘.‘n‘r‘l‘ M;\‘wl Yo :l:: ;»:nnv\hu evening at the h.‘r"'.m“ St {6h of Page county was olocted | ot o oLV ! b'\“_._"" LA of the conductor, roadmaster, assistant roud- ot A BIG LOT OF / > by JIN(? M. E, church on Willlams street. ‘There 66 pTeTe d Shir silliland of | 5 T 220,72 2 master and porter. Your correspondent vi o s gl s i e F 0 {0 B churh on Willum steet, T | emporary chaieinan and Shirey, Gillland o | god hose rlfro with ovory 100 fosof | iy WM, Yot SRR L YELLOW AND NANSAMOMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS i Jeb of #00 which the congregation de- | \rijCoounty tempor weretary, hose purchiased at Bixby Blres Lo D e A o e | On motion the following committee on cre- ——— ngineer . T, Colo of tho T 5 Q. AYn ATHED: YERDT : "RACTIC (SE SHOER the ol ! ' e : h CABBAGES AND OTHER VEGETABLE PLANTS PRACTICAL HORSE SHOER. ence so that they can ve the structare de o 9 ‘rown 1 " dicuted, and the trying by this means to | dentials, comprising one delegate from each | Dr 1 . q says he haa run 1 i through from St Joe. without & : Nt ey an ; raise the necessany y county in the rict, was then appointed: ikl = 245 ( \ DTS DA Fi Class work guaranteed in H. B, Curtis " digest a | Audubon, W. R. Green: Cass, Julian Phelps; Tom Savage's Rooster. “""l‘ and had come to almost | (g i FRUITS, ETC. every respect. tack which he luy morni Fremont, W. H. Roberts; Mills, W. M. Engincer avage, who runs on the | A Stop preparatory to backing inon theswitch s 6 was nsaisting in putting up t ¢ ' A 2 ., s e S " s % to get out of th p regula orth- 3 ar > tions for the graduating excreiscs at the % ety . 7 / B liouss hetr - (ha! ABACD. DOINLEATLACE | Moot e Potiawattamie, A, chicken coop, or under ordinavy civcum- | had no I(nn\\lmluwnr(],p‘-‘.miu,“.[ $ig s lowa slipped_down his throut. | exam- ) D O commit. | Stances approprinte anything that did not | train until he saw it dashing avound a_ slicht 3 1281 East Pierce Street - Council Bluffs I TS il = nution failed to bring the unselcone o Audube 5. | belong to him, but he has just acquired pos- | CUTve. Yocum evidently imagined that the la, MAXON & BOURGEOIS 0 thie surfud I, Macomber: sesslon of n roostor in o somewhat romarkn. | JFCiEht train was on_the switoh out of tho 5 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ARG IO S County Attorney Orgi isfled that iborn . Mills, Watlins\Mont || g1 samiori Ha was palling ha SIIBHER! | Rouoly e oo sputi o —)AND(— [> vis, now under arrest fo r / soodman IR Jumes Me fal¢ H R AE L mality patiy, . e ~mu‘-:‘"|..\.: s ] g Jumes M- | Cogtward Wednesday morning, and whizzed | his ireman jumped, os did George SUPERINLENDENTS, v ] 5 : s i L roul o Vi \ ine at @ 0 Cooler, the fireman on the Py almost the entive coloved population of the | Jo | through the town of Woodbine at a rate of | Cooler, : n LEES y | ¥ S SR St ity | et b out of it by claiming | 1 imittee on_credentials reported the | forty-five or fifty miles an hour, 1t so hap- | ity - and | Charles * Montague, ot WHY PAY HIGH PRICES AR B ALl LISl el that it is , avis will shortly | dclogntes entitled to o seat i the | pons that the rooster with whom this story | Sroman - who was = on board, =~ But 3 Room 20 Merriam Block, Couneil Blufrs, Ta have a hearving on & , 4 ¢ with | convention and wded that ecach | T = ;¢ % ¥ | Yocum stuck to his post and went down in — mn — Room 610 N. Y. Lifo Buildi Neb. s to deal was accustomed to crowing 1 | the wreck, and whed taken out his body and - « 0 com. \h g ity should be allow O cas| e vote o y ekl B A T e S ke ot i’ recetved | Woobine every morning, wnd on Wednesday | head werd scalded to a pulpana_one log was APy S Ground hus Len brol sent dologates, porty wi ed over fo the depot to see the limited | off, NE A l I of the gas plant of the ( B 5 d coneu " go through, It took a position in the middle The two engines telesed (\w.(] and the tender . 1 . alectrio | pmp 1 y v | The committec on permanent organization | and did not discover that the lo- | of tho frel TR 0 sported ' i o LnDorY d dic ¢ of the freight engine was driven into a car of Contractor Wesyey will be crection of | YOI Tt 1'5‘1‘ favor of making I!h t (u orary ation was an unfavorable one until the train | twenty-four |lmtul‘ just behind it, killing \Hwn]) u 3 ero 18 made in o it prices that will ot hankrant y MANUFACTURING CO., the buildings for the new water gus plan nization permanent, o was done. WATRIOBE DO G Wb LRI 3 clghtden of them cutdaht, The phy, car: o ro we cannot su \ o beantity your hou v | The machinery has all been purchased and On motion of I, N, I v of Pottawat- | 1 Wiy, but was unsuccessful i 5 saped damage. | The tnjured Y Then come i 3 clegantly and el 15t Avenue and 21st Street. will be here from Ditts 3 ne A structed to call | dashed dgainst * the boiler head. . Pritehard, conductor of the pay train, PEOPLE’'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, Sash. Doors 1 Blind building is ready 10 rc igtoltiofequatied o' T e G > supposed that the bird s | bruised abowt the shoulders. MANDEL & KLEIN, 32 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. = | =7 <900 oorsanc mnds Those who attended the union dontlon gt and Pot. | killed and © left beside the _tra Joseph Ha rd, roadmaster, serious in- 3 s 3 ug at the Preshytorian dhurch List T ';;:'"" - iy ain did not stop until it reached Mis. | juries in the back. — = = == L LUl Sl g SR LR LEcbaed were greatly lited with the be nwattamie, § D! and then pulled out again for Dan Bartlett, the assistant roadmaster, ribs 4 SRy = 5> < Kinat v h F S L ) mon by Rev, Dr. Culliss, on the symputhy | Hon. A “""“"‘ ”“" H. E. Deemer and "The surprise of the engineer can | broken, : o i e < ¢ 1 7 D / SR AURC: }',“"\'f. ,“ AR s PrICSt; wecompanicd vas, 100, by t Jn motion of ¢ M. Havl of Pattawattamic | of g engine after reaching this city to find | Mr. Merriam, the paymaster, escaped in- - F S “YOUR PATROD LICITED! Koot jaon ; ; ) those ':li.'..}”lA .'.‘1’..“”}\'.:““.(.; dectared the | 4o ventiiresome bird roosting just back of | jury. Nobody AL i b B Wholesale and Retail Dealers in il a1 The bible ) 0 very in 5 3 AT CRERLHO OO A the pilot inging on with teeth and toe- | seratch. Yocum has a family at some plac THOS. OFFICER WAL M. Pusey, and | held each after. oy Y ac rontlbman \vore, | nuilsin1ed ide of thirty-five miles, It was | in the cast. The coroner of Buchanan county * . OFFICER & PUSEY. noon. There will be another bit ading judicial apparently uninjured. o boxed itup | will hold an inque this afternoon at 3; o T 1 Al ! - il 1 and took it back to Boone with him. It goes e i 8 g e i R G 3 n \ T argest Stock and Lowest Pri ers, send for Catalogne. evening at S, > 3 ng that he claims the rooster as GOLD GOING {UROPE. IRCYe Ang on o g 2 5 v . - e Ve il L e i Gperty. . He counts everything LR GOIGITg BEUROR Nos. 205 and 207 Brondway, and 204 tnd 206 Picree Street, Council Bluffs, i MONEY AND COMEFORT. N . omes to his Lpper, and while 25 | A Rumor That the German Govern- —— - - - — SRt . | Shelby, Cyrus Beard, ' g would not roba hen roost, ment s Ordering It. chased today (,mr;p Hankins of Chic tion calling a minister to a pulpit and Corner Main and Broadway, Ladics, Save th cand I rethe | iyis toncluded the business proper of the | B hing logal plunder thatis w Yonk, June 19.—A local paper says: | the price by 000 additional to be | heaving w he could say for himself Council Bluffs, - Iowa. __ Otherat the Boston Storc convention ind loud calls were made for the f (AL A rot that bird | The recent shipment of £2,254,000 in gold to | added prov al wins the derby about done away with, provided the | Dealers in forein and domestic ox Today and tomorrow will present oppor- | nominees. W, L Smith was the fivst Geien 5,000 of] whleh:web. on- tho. | Snturday.” On Uncle Bob did a | At 0 e s prencher, siys | Goleetions mado and futercst paid on tiue tunities for the | who have delayed ouy- | spond. He thanked the convention fe 2, ¥ e OLEW LG AN O Ol o8 | smileland. i g i 3 SIS el o ’] ot on| bt ing thicir parasols. Thiey will be ciiabled to | honor conferred upon Lim and gave a brief | oo dwe = aets of | Steamship Columbia this morning, has been the New York Sun. This conclusion B 2 % procure the latest novelties at a ereat redue- | review of those who had previously filled the Jesirablo/d e Ll gaHocHl S ATt 9T followed by the civeulation in banking cire 5 q ] has also been veached by the twelve | yp) gowosos L. SnuGan, AL 2 ; the city, for ront by E. H. Sheafe & Co., He Must and Will Hav, SRAEaE nbeLt the trust Videcrra Hhten ,,',"J,j‘\‘";"“”‘,,‘,‘, AL NED O i in this district. - He prom- | proadwiy and Main st. up stairs. of several disquicting rumors, one. reaching | Avausta, Ga., June 19.—[Special Telegram | £ e L e AR O e ‘ouncil Bufts ner line of both | ised to do nis duty if elected. e government officials to the effect that the | to i Brr. |—Judge H. D. D, and prominentofficials in ta: Laf: . Cashier. umb usols than is now displayed e forward in re- v T 5 ? : cenue Presbhy chure A0 aghue 5 e ntthasae s e Waterworks §16, N. Y. Plumbing Co. shipments are on dircet orders from the Ger- | made a specch i e R i‘\l;”i‘l” ."l‘l“'l"'”“»"I,“""““’_' LR 3 \ n R- and qualitic i wvail | tho Tatyyers fn the ‘bak part ‘of the conrt D SEeTE TN E man chancellor. One of the leading bankers | Congressmun Bevnes, has challenged E. E. [ 1 Cuyler, . D Cuyler resigned in | l l/L n d & dn { W ¥oi 2 room had told him that he had been talking . 7 QLULIOM sNER0C I8 here said: The recent advance in | Watson, a congressional aspirant, to fight a \ TR o (IR i ", AL e aou X ch glovii formor pri | during tne past four years when they dido't The partnership heretofore existing be- [ 0o 55 g 1 - e L L SR e pril last, and sinc 1 ne the - 3 3 inel plovi silk 4, for want him to, but that now he must talk | tween C. L. Gillette and W. E. Freem L e O Y e i & lenutehilinsibea ChEt{nmHoR o | Paia Up Capital. weenn . $150,000 and when he didn't want to. He siid under the firm name of Gillette & Fre rate of sterling exchang Germany s Constitution in reply o Turiges” [ 41 yecessor, De. Cuyler continues to | Surplus and Profits..........oeoeee 50,000 fuch Vienn f vor 7 that the situation B of is this day dissolved. C. L. Gillette will col: | arose from the policy of extendi Spah avshiols no duclist, but will de. | supply the puipit, but docs no pastoral | Laubili ositors 850,000 SeHOgHBoyEEhORy et all bills and assume all”obligations of the | export business and 3 9 i % : rors -1 AL Mitler, 10, Gleason, 1 [ firm and continue the business at At et om0y fend himself. Watson lives in Thompson, | work in the purish. E. B Hart, J. D Eldniundson, Ch oxidized « : | ; 0 ; ) : re but is now Lere. Juds lives i thi © means 1 s committec to i whsiet general Danking busi- Wo have just e 150 sumples from | the ¢ finally exclaimed, “Sce here, | Street. GULETTE, | prohibit them. The reason for this pol e R e el e L o 0t s ich e have | feacher that it i [lid g spell LB FREENAN. | that the German government is hoarding 4 B b e fitness OF | Dk in Sonihwestorn Towa. s same goods | veinte 1t seemed to him that e “had his , z old, and no matter what excuse a banker Indiana Farmers in Politics. (L, L < L hs Time Deposits s jobbed from 3 to $5, Bvery one furnished | spell last winter,”” He declared that hie was The ection Bil acting as its agent nay make it is well unde INDIANATOLIE, Tnd,, June 19.—Two hundred | Chureh partakes of the on ‘Time Depos 2 with silk cov + republican a iked the principles of tha VasiniNGToN, June ¢ chairma vhere the order s {1 ) 3 ¥ 3 tive worl St must be THE S ST STOCE OF publican and liked the principles of that | WasimnNer une 1 he chairman of the order comes from the farmers from different organizations in the ‘;‘\M\I_”‘rll ‘”I‘IW v . b THY LARGEST STOCK OF Our pusranteed silk umbrellas range in | purty o was of the opiniion that the con | the committee on the election of president, | 18 W old goes to.? = rice ) o %3, ey & vomtion would belicye i whten o Stted | gy presdent and ropresentatives AT b is esti it 10000000 witl e | state et today and organiaod astate leasue | fol il chingo from ' the old wettiod of | PICT U RE : FRAMES on Store” and are’ wi : if re-elected to the district benel he § d - : idelbuch, Tekelheimer & Co. on | for political purposes. ‘The platform favors | 40 0 ninister before us to owr : for one yea 1 discharge bis duties as during the past | Mitted the report of tho committee on the | presont ory Ly, aud Engtioh | free coiage, the Butterworth -antioption | Drnin el A L AND MOULDINGS Sce otir line of misses’ and children’s from it nnaner free from any politieal | federal election bill drafted in pursuance of | baukers sai e S e o | government loans on the Stanford plan, popu- | Iunting one up lics in the fact that th S S 3 ) Yy political k terling exchang, ¢ R e e e [ PR VAR o ire now on sale ad 24c to 31, all the latest A 2 . ) lices. He thanked the | the instructions of the caucus. On the ques- | and exchange on P just at the gold | 1ar clection of senators, and denounces the § ave compuratively few . FRLIIB O fron 2 woods comprise the cutire Ladies' fancy pavasols at greatly reduced | conv : oy b ifested | ‘sion us to the power of congress toennct such | Shipping point, and auy Jurther advance in liguor trafiic. now g in size, olosa of M. Adler, and were houzh e e i e arge export order e grow enormously vich sometimes, but | atsheri o b less thin 25 per cen tot | : e e restitation. o to | Tne worst feature of the situation is Duel Between Cousins, the number of good preachers does not [ Mholvsiio vidue, Wo will scll vou pletire highiy or is oo ,Tmm/ulu\i.‘“‘ [ Cotiraon Slotdinin ted that that edntle- | B Xy and noed of such meisuro the | (At the gold bars in the \ Corvsma, 8. C., Juno 19.—A sensational w proportionately. You ean't gota ) S s o Stock comprises the wer it for you as good as ne Jied and 0 be present. Bt o N aaittes st f ),000,000, have Neorara St > street be. £ 1 yrominence no S 1o | best zrade of good ne and see. one minute. - BOSTON STORE Mv. Gilliland then i { that. Judge | Teport suys i part l|§‘ R CamI e "‘,‘;‘,‘ " SHonla ey | uorocourratithisioventn fon ithojgtreceiles ‘\ Eitbtoeha "I'l":""’,"‘.“': Sl _"]1““.\.(“ ! \.[("A Wiiley, 06" Tirady M Counell Tilufta. Fotheringhuw, Whitelw & Co.,, Colineil | Carson should be heard, s he was about to | Fineient to say heve that they, heiove that bE0:bed/nidainlontaoublo bglosRinthit (1cWSSR ADCy Ray;fof fCongares, fand s Justicot| B IR, B b 0.6 YIRS TG Y Bluffs, | retire, aud tell the convention why Le had | G, vielence and corruption exist Lo sueh & | syb-treasury will follow and the banks will | Weston of this « Bothimeniiaretcousiustticalledigibolove fithe sootiprognsion i F. M. ELL IS & CO., o refused to be a candidate for anotlier teem e oot e Cogar 7. [Flos tof the holdings, The opinion | and young. — They quarrcled over a family testod. Mo knows he is on exhibition, L, PERSONAL PARAGRADPHS. Phe judge wesponded, and said he had known | JWIEClY st i nsiggmanyg ot 1 y Cxprested ‘that tho | matier, whipped out. rovoly id began | and he feels it 16 has be syst the three nom v many years and | (ougressional districts thut they have as itte | 1,050 wing the withdrawal of wold bars for | shooting. Both were severely hurt. always ubhored by ministers, und now A E i | l te Ct,S If you hiave an umbrella that is worn tha > Deemer was then called for, but cs Henrictta and Lizzie Donahey are | knew them all to be upright, hardworking, | Joubt of the expediency of ”“" e e | export should be amended and tho' wroasu is such’ a sty of good vidlting friends in Chicugo conseientious gentleinen. He was pleased 10 D ey e of e | ofticials should fnsist upon paying ull checks Blew Out the Gas. ini any one of them would lot us ; Tl b see them nominated by the convention, and | PR SLOnALAas T in coin. This would limit the shipment of Henry Behan, a traveling man from Kansns | know in'a way we . svouldnit forgzot if wo oo AXD nUILDING SUELINTENDRNTS, hoped that 1l uld be vatificd at | 2 S i vely to | Kol to's small figure, for it weuld tuke awide | e g 5 ; Yo ! L Rooms 430 and 432 uilding, Omaha, ; the polls. As for himself, he thought that | X vy o difference in exchange for shippe s 10 10 City, stopped at the Merchants’ hotel last [ should summon him to go on exhibition | Neb., and Rooms 26 and 246 Merrlam Block s I SR L the | M duty e himself and bis famiiy was'parg- | GCmind TR ANCHL S a profit in shipping coin . night. He occupicd room 92, and instead of lfm' |_|u-|u}m.-1\: of |u-|m!l|‘ who happen (o Coutitel i) ™ Corteponerion Wlicited, BT T LR a8 RO ny obligation to the Yeople. mitama = ot ‘k [s- | known fineness and are cha turning out the gas as awise man should have | be in church on the morning he = ==y corer of Ninth stroct and Eightecnth ave- | d been failing for ovor @ vear ieineivioMocuIgtholr ton AROCIE LS . On the other hand gold ¢ doue, with one luge_breath he extinguished | preached. 18 MAIN ST. nue, b urned from a week's visit in Kan- AL IRt SR tha i EcoIMEEha: feot . | land route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam i b the flame. The night clerk in making the Ut s gert, : sus City | bat ou that uccount he must de street, Omaha, are the finest in tho city, | LPeE cent below the stun ness e flame. The night clerk in making This tendeney in churches,” contin- e | date for another term, SLrO6RMI A Ae bMa N es O0LhY: vays i loss by . | rounds, detected the odor of escaping gus, and | yog the chureh trustee, “exists not only | to adjourn was then made and | Call and see them. Tickets to all points forcing open the door, led the Kunsas City | 5, by cierian and Congregation il and . . Marshal Templeton returned last evening | A mo vom_Lincoln, where he was called as a wit- oust ¢ T R 4 = o gt ST pe where he w ulled a Wit I cast at lowest rates New Coares Hous Kan, City. man (In\\illl‘ ?llll e .ul out into the open air, other churches \\)||unl| bishops, but also fire proof, P Biae il ness in the Weber-Woods burglar, . The X e v] — - ’ case was continued llhl;l ne “thl : v o b el M e o) Absolut, inest and largest £ et e in the ' il Spis 1l and Metho- Shirts 10e, Collars Cufrs 40, Unders 3 thegcanal Natlonal LifefUndorweltora. hotel In Kansas City. Unexcelled in its ap- s shivts Be. Tandkerehiots 2o, Hooks' 30 pointments, Hon. B. C. Gibbs, mayor of Villisea, w aind waoenever circum- delegate to che republican judicial conven- e otin th s room and s U Ge | Bosto, Muss., June 19.—[Special Telegram Fleetwood Park Races. dist Episce churches and all others 1 higts cou wish t i StallortliG e Ao bl ) $ 0 » P B . g g o A J Ladies' elothes eheip. “u‘.‘-‘w‘umi‘v“\ 'nlnn(““‘ I'Illl?'l\l ‘\I,l,"\' ,\‘!llv]ll’l'(lh .n:.ln‘m. .“mr;m“ :l;d::\:::xwl.“q to Tue Bee|—The National Life under- PLEETWOOD PARK, N. June 19.—Sum- _\‘."(lp: "'“I'lll'l]'nl'll' l{l of Ilu Im:Am\\.lu ‘1' SATISFACTION GUARANT g Sheafe & Co., brokers, Broadwiy und M monious ever held i the districts in fact, na | Writers' association closed its deliberation at Stanley s, b ary of today’s rices: sl e L s e < - strcet, up-stuirs. : Cratic spectitor romarked: | Boston by o complimentary banquet, one of L”“'”;v Junon Hanry g Riodioyhivas } class—Abbie V. won, Bastern Be }')":.“'.‘\I\'lllj"_"l“(‘:,l {:;':Iv:'mh:::r“; ; p‘";\\h;m(“{ JOHN SAN KEE. : 3 e “There wi o i holding it, only just to | the most complete ever given in Boston, Ed- | presented with an address at Ber ond, Claxton third. Best time 3 4 e St = = = MSD - Wadsworthiee Loy Poarl st 0 through | essavy form.”' E rd Bverctt Hale, William 1. tt, ex- | In reply hie spoke in the most enthusiastic | 293 class—Quartermaster won, R “’J,‘i"' ‘]"f‘ll”‘[vl‘5':;‘,‘3“'\,"], e J. D. JACKSON SEAmoRoy {08 y Che nominations are” very satisfactory or Long, Hon. John Wyman of | terms of the wisdom of Lovd Salisbury oud, Issequengs third. Best time " n the Lafayette e chureh we : - . = the city, and seve of the daclegat v A i Chusires shown in the scttlement of African aff A 24 have got the system of hunting up a GU " t l D t t A Guve Wyt the Stip., IR e Ithode Island, Mayor Clark, Insuranco Com- | Shown, in the scttlement of Afvican aftuirs ally Shot by His Wi minister down tou fine point. We meet arantegc BNLISLIY. Theodore Brown and William Ropert, two | that they new they w e just as sati sioner Merrill, and othev brilliant oralors | o two countries 500 square miles of terr Gruexsnune, Pa., June 19,—Dr. Hammer, | & one of the committecmen’s houses in m 1 b K, tneluding all linew of members of the chain gang, went out as usual story in- ontside cov and iu fact all | dclivered speeches which were grand in pur- i 2 e 1 his | the latter part of every week and sit be- | i T A the district 3 1 i ol ho Nobrask a prominent dentist, was fa shot by his FsA ! phites i, Aluminiin wid to work on the streets yestorday morning gt wd patriotic sentiments, braska | Africa, : i Y one | hindlocked doors, Thien we decide what [ Contou IEINOUS Kk WOrk spe ERSRENN i iis yoal ; o both very popular by was purticul honored _and e & wife last night after o tri uapralmnaf LA 100 BCULIOLE ! i ut they came back in a rather unusual ma i records on the beneli, and Mr. 1. A. B. Roeder wu g eho froedom 6L NOWS | woman!inthut twonty: ydarer(otingol and il chiurchosienoh ot usis toLviall ion Ahie Anesthietics glyen when desired {u_ extracting ner. The gang was put to work on Up Whols bookod 18 Judge Cirson’s' Buc v'&0 presidonts and_ B, B. iy D daughter of one of the most prominent citi- | coming Sunday. On Friday or Suturday OUcohtnTe BI018 taanmERIE S (s Broadway, but it began to rain and th is o very popular young man and is sur he exceutive committee. The 1 pects In'Africa, he said ho wa confident that | 2ens in the country. The cause of thetroublo | wo scatter. if u comumit 1o 1 were taken into a shed out of the wet. Brow, YBUREOV S G R O o || BRI oEnRR LR ST AT AU could muster all the ehicfs of th ont| Ay IERIousY, to Chicago, St. |]4.,“;\ or . Paul i \‘ N \\v O l) I/ S and Ropert quietly “made a sneak’ when the Sald ¢ he delegates: e democrats | June 1891, . at 15 i cquired by would - starts e ier in the weels, o one kne / attention of Oficer Wyatt was tutned the | Will probably single outone of the thre e I-‘:‘i‘.}l:'fi‘.‘-nlll.il.l}i..:: that 11|.o”";:\.y\.“.','(1':}:‘. One Resc wo Drowned. when we start, Our families S ) [\ \ N otlier wiy, and althoteh chaimed together | Whom they will try to defeat. They can Headache, neuralgia, s, nervous- : ; 3 S ANTA Chuz, Cal., June 19.—A man who was | know whero we are going when s o A o they skipped for the Blufls at o double quick, | beat tk 1will undoubtedly concen- | ne: s, sleeplessness, cured by Dr. can calendar, He was sure thut o grand | rescued from an overturned boat last nig town. Our s i ftained i | The Only Exclusive Sizn Shop The officer could not then leave his other | trate theie ene Phey won't tackle Judge ne. Sumples free gut Kubn & would be held throughout the interior | near here said he left Sun Fraucisco Tuesday | order thatno minister learn that i i charges, but e soon procurcd n horse Deemer, as he s very stroni hold and is | Co.'s, 15th and Douglas vica, I conclusion he declared thut | nieht with threo companions, Ho and two | Wa arecoming his wi “prepare an in the City. started i pursvit. He tracked the fu intensely populir, espectully with the young e Pembu, If put on the market, would fetch ten | othors uttompted to go ashore i o small bont, | & 8 COmIDE 1w o anaib] tlrongly the wud i dially discovered thom | s i ot R TR Maine Republicans. times s much us Heligolund) to say nothing | The boat capsized and his two couy ‘I;‘“"]"...' T.',':T.m,lnili:un“f lel[‘\".“ Sneibly | eaion, hding behind some bushes ert was in- Offer i more proj g : for them, s ; > 10.—The fhir AR i R0 0! weaching ¢ o sing for N was in MoNtrELIER, Vi, June 10.—The republican | of Zauzibar. 2 drowned. Dby incrense: of enlary, "Ono of the D. A. BENEDICT, elincd 0 vosist capiiie i piciced tp & stone | 81 expect to sco thom miko el fight on | MOV : el on e R dotene | Wim, but it won't do them u bit of state conve ed to order al AP e e tin Tirt i f . former sys- | 419 Broe =L Stair: vith whicl toassiult the oficer, when the lat | btk Ut b ot do them s B ot eted, | e moruing, Hon, Jumes I Martin | . 1602~ Slxteonth and Furnam streots is Kimball's Trial ¢ {hings to boiaveidod {n®(ho formov eve: 1410 Broadya v Up Stairs sturch out of him and tho two wese thon | botl here in the city and among the farm of Brattloboro presided. After the appoint- | the new Rock Island ticket offico. Tick- | Tucso, Ariz, June 10.—[Spect e R i ViR Tarcliod bk toJall, beti commeid i haii | #5 he is one of the most. thoroughly o O B e the. Curhaiile [/t to" ull polnts eastig lowest rutes: to Tue BEe.|—The trial of Major Kimball, u extra burst of speed and the con- 3 MRS, GILLETTE up their hands a1l the wiy, The pr : sver on the beneh, It wouldn't do Bau e RN ————— chief quartermaster, was closed today. The ation didn't know how he would 3 altracted considerablo wiicution & it fled | (0F them fo try to beat” Swiin, They might | Patio we ominated for governor; H. A | complaints About Census Taking. | findings will be forwarded to Washington | WU out wiien he got down to his regular b back to the jail. ok giapaond vl B it Eoverion; statetrews | New Yous, June 10.—Dispatches from | and will not be made public until published | g4it. The visitorte the church selceted B % 14 Pearl Street, 1 3 S R A i e r Fr R eI, abarn ary lotla bita O W k 0=l L : ! slips unperecived into aseat in the rear - The grasoline stove 15 more dangerous than | Votes for him. — We have an example right in row The platform endorsed the pres. | Albany, Buffulo, Rochester and other points | by the presiden of ;):.- l[lll!nl'ium and ::-\‘\‘lli:t' W Pfoiter's M the unloaded gun, Save lifo S this m»;n.-x : Judge Deemer was under | ent s stration and urged congress to so | tell of dissutisfuction with the work of the Severe Storm at ‘hison os ke o report i) using the C. B, Gus and Blectric \ thirty when elected and he has made an ex- | the interstate commerce law as to | government census takers, the complaint Ol 1201 Jude 19.—The most severe ‘ 4 3 il = < o) Lyt celleht man on tho bench, - The same I trao | give full effect to. the police. rogulations of | coming from ull places thit the consus 80 far | poerciiisoN, Kun., Jude 19.-ho most sovere The committee, on returning to HAIR - GOODS. - of Judge Kuvanaugh of Des Moines, 1 tell stato i, regnrd to the control 0L Intoxts. | 1o ooty tnericte. mans Alotriote not. | Fnstorm of tho season pi d here for | Brooklyn, meet and compare notes, and, ; X The Co 3 Bioroiane youitis getting to be very popular to put | cating liquors or any other article injurious |t (eGSE Ineoraplete, ARy, GEEES (g | several hours this evening. Culverts and | on a Very favorable report of a ver 8 A portion ot her splend The graduating excrcises of the Council | YOung men on the beneh, and it has worked | to public d AV AIDALY 1018 pro} bridges were washed , andthe fivst | pinister, “soveral memberse v A | Fnity PUREIION g tie o0 b 1 order an enimeration by tho city at once for | Liunes rore e o] memberse Blufts high school class of 0 wore held lust [ ISt rate so fur. We will elect all three of comparison with the government work. storics of wany buildings were flouded. church and hear him, This is as far S . Inhisfe evening at Dobany's. It was the twentieth | wPhat was a fine looking body of men,” de- | dy RIS CURA DT DR [LoioeaaaUii Mon JARO N B0 HEures firy Opposed to Strikes. HO.bAYe BQk VY Ret. 178 A0 gULR WO 0 annual commencement and the exercises were | clared o leading democratie attor : Nrvine. Samples free at Kubn & | By B e von 1t 1o psionr i | NEW Yonk, Juno 10,—The Order of Rail mmand i inielar lo o AR il Sr sy OTICES far more pleasing and interesting than those | forriig to| the convention, wihere wo s, 13th and Douglas, Srnment loensus will. mu St phiers tonight udded to their by- | M0UNK '1’”'hv|m- mbors will bo quictly SPECIAL: NOTICES. which preceded them. This was owing, moro lwyers than T expectod to oo, for tho - e j (%), ‘omplaints of | laws an amendment providing for the expul. | (8116 and the chalrmun of thoe contii: ; > FFS which was & decided Inuovation, Iustead of | rrae bama i of Sing & nowination wysolf | Baxgow, Me., June 10.—Sevoro thunder | enume Pt e K influence to the end of encouraging strikes, | & certain minister to become the pastor : FOm siioh 4 1otok e, ey Sized ub & | georns provailed ot several points in this vig | papers, and it is probublo that an effort will be e An affimative vote of - majority will | g0k SALE or et -Garden land, with the stercotyped ossiys and orations to which | great deal better thau the usual convention.” | St y ! | : . v houses, by 5. 1t fico, 103 Muin sty Counil MR LERROLY e SRR 0 ortions Lp. il or than tho usug i ARt A A e B | R T b | count unless the govern- Plumbers’ National Convention, settle it, und he will be invited,” Vory | &8 houses, R NI o T ys Do iR e 1L you wish 10 8¢ ¢ property call on the | property. In this city the house of Captain | Ment work is carvied on to a fullerextent. Dexven, Colo., Juno 19, —ho_plumbers’ | ikely ho will bo a very much, surpris VW ANEED =T sieaie o ; Sk ey ramme consisted | gy & Wells Co., C. B. Judd president, 605 | Pierce was struck by lightuing and four AT dig national convontion tonight elected us presi- | man when he gets the inwitation, Tor ¢ Womcn Witks, 0 e iy, N mainly of instrumental music and an address | Broadw ladies seriously hurt. At Newport. a school Archbishop Walsh Indignant. dent Robert. Grimith of Chicago, The next | will be untrammelled in its natuve as ve- |y GV e, Connell e by Rev. Dr. Duryea of Omuha. The Str. V TR Loxnoy, June 10, Several Parnellites and ) e Pl g ) P house was struck and badly shattered, the ONDONy JURE I, srisoVOore iellites and | eeting will be held in Cincinnati, gards any dictation by the officers of the ein-Blws-luat clib_vendured, two vor e | Allen’s New Map of Council BlufMs, | gcholurs all escaping with “slight injirics | 8 number of govemment members were AL Chureh, ~This was the course pursued in writing and graining taught on applts Ts still ¢ BUSINESS Chinee A party with #5 n Just issued, 414x0 feet in size, with every | from falling plaster and timber, absent from the house of commons tonight. 1 On Trial tor der, s Meredith of the Tempkifs 20,000 can find n good Investmont w piano solo, Two choruses by the members of | addition to date, - Price & Adldry VR YRGB g absent from the house of col 15 tonight, It E getting Dr. Mevedith of the Tempk ployment in i profit ) 1or B R e ory romarks by -'\}lffl‘l""} Sadhse. |“'l:] L “\“ e 'lé A frac ans | ETEm— - is 1 that Arehbishop Walsh has written | ST Louis, Mo, June 10.—The trial of B. | A venue Congregational ¢hur and the | tenlars address 2, Care b el Bl Mr. Schoentgen, an of the teachers' | Coundil Blufts, I SRR RO [ oy nsoe To D ITL, Miohia s | Bletterito tho v's Journal soverely:| M. Chambers for the murder of @ well known | vesult proves its wisdon. e | PRVEEWRITING and Shorthant L 2 utation of diplomas e S IRlE sl Wine 1 \uu:"\l!?m:; RN L liees lecturing the absentee Parnellites who saved | attorney, Frank J. Bowman, began at lron ystem gives the church a wider field to Rhodes hus opened o for Superintendent MeNuughton, completed | phe Manhattan sporting headq'vs, 418 B- | sore throat or difficulty of breathing, the government from-defeat. He says that | tou today, 3 \ze over in the sume time than the | shorthand uwel ol 1o tho progrumme, e house wils - linlly | way 8 unless they can giuess sutisfuctory explunte | oo o Perry ofWahington has appoluted | old method, — Dr. Cugler’s successor will [ fihedistation s packen, id it was almost an impossi- | v it LN - o tion for their absenee he will find it hard to | (1QVernorerry o BNERN 1AL ADROIRILE bexsshicy ’ N nitton: ) L il o A Nicaragua Canal Mecting. i ; Wil L. Visscher, editor of the irhaven | probably not be chosen until fall, ntion i W ility 'to secure even standing room Trie further trust in the Irish party, s . 1 ) R e A e AR it {0 -1"\:\':!“--u‘l{lm“u.x‘:'«I:II'.N"*‘ S Desver, Colo, June 19.—The third an- B SRR OPH Herald and well known in On ar - - e Ty v tlowcers, foliage plants and the floral tributes K population held a levee yester- | .y yeeting of the Nicaragua canal con g commissary-general — on - the $ An Atchison Saloonist Avrested, o 10, S i and Brondw U Iy afte Tustice Schurz’ cou Steamship Arvivals, x ) \ Geo, 1 st 2ivd and B presented to th rear cen- | Y afternoon inJustice Schurz' court r00m. | gy etion company and the first aunual meots ) t taft, with tho runk of colonc cdito Aremisos, Kan., June 19,—[Spe 0 “ rueti N he first aunual meet Phil o 1 N I ter of the stag y Ihe case that called out such a large propor: i At Philadelphia—The Switzerland, from | thus comments Iher f FILY piay rent wiien yau can buy i I th 4 - A 2 ¥ ing of the Nicaragua mail, steam navigation | Antwern. there is something 8 ' I Churles Grahum A y Wil e I ¢ fy he insceription y tion of the colored population was that of the and draining any were held here tod, duy aftern Lunder the ity « inane i atany thue le © oy mily the ki neath Was very expressively wrought out tho State vs. Mes, McDonald, the defendant be- | The report of the construction compaiy on the followin At New York—The Wyoming, from Liver- [ E0vernor in not so uncharitable ; A homs worth #1001 1t 312 per nonth 58 motto, ) : . 5 I would § one's hubits by the wing o saloon. H o . s OO, PO Gt o | I churged with Kiduapping. 1t scems thut | Showed that the work wus progressiag satis- | Rocls e Waesland and the Hlinois, from | WO Nupoleon ulways chose fo PN e Al Al [ ! but wero directly to the point, McDonald and his wife have had more fuctorily 28 | At Thhdon—Sighted: Tho Aller, from | his murshals mew witn large uoses and it R e N g e A home il per month Dr. . Duryea spoke | for mearly | or less trouble, and the result of it is o New Yoo this held well in this conntry the Herald | A honie wort) por montl ) The Ch Scourge in Spain. 2 . cditor would bo general of the army | tles wero the ovigina v AL i an hour, = but was listened to | this case. ‘The testimony intr ot At Qucenstown—The Wisconsin, from | o u genor I ) i T N o ia | te o chen, - THe 2 o ¥ Mankin, June 16,—The government cholera | A (U8 ) A H ! wined his beer | Oy tompt to reproduce o part of his remarks | wus unable to care for her baby! and left 1t Commission Is convinced thaP tho cholera - - GOOD MINISTERS ARE SCARCE, . case of twenty-four | 4have n would only be to do an injustice to the whole. | it Do st S % prevalent in Vale of the Asiatic type Congressman Heurd Re ted. ot ut that as th e | uddr ) with the MeDon s, with the understanding I Y pey " Y At the close the class presented him with & | that it was 1o remaih thoro os long e the but it is localized and decreasing, Dispatehes | Faverre, Mo., June 19, —Hon Heard | The Chu s Seck fhem Nowadays, | 1 they ¢ or es. [ Council biu mgaificwnt busiet of flowers s and wite Ived togethior, Wiion in. —{rom Malagii say thero wro mory cuses of ¥el- | was renominated fo " clamati and s Fashi Cle rs haye adn | g N The exercises throughout were most inter : 193 there. The commIssion Teports | sty ad b LAl iy b " o i POt [N esting and impressive. ) i AT T T ity cases of cholera, of which forty were | Sestenday by the democrats of the Sixth cod In ub ressional district use to dictate ter ) the minist OW | 1 0 \ Joon gENT - infunt & Mrs. MeDonald took the child — serious. - . Buy WallPapoes. to Omuia, and her husband caused her ax . e . . s it 18 the minly 3 A ) Uncle Fob sold, the chure Gillette & Freeman's, 38 Poarl stroot, | rest oa the charge above wmentioned A s woman came back without a requisition, - Chaoice residence ,,KJ.« ey ..mu..u) located | owing to the fuct that tho prosecuting wit- land rou Ticket oMce, 1602—Six- Lox sale by k. H. Sheafo & Co. ‘x.--u was not ready for trial the prisouer wus teenth and Farnam stroets, Omala, J ) / s pur- | thet $ | Pearl Tickets at Towest rates and superior accommodations via the great Rock ls- | Cieaco, June 19,—Th r which a nent tew New ) ! & [ WihlArs ¥ | Welts Co, Counci Blui s Lis

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