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OMAHA DAILY BEE AND ABOUT THE BLUFES, | Jrouhdpetion bhm ane i Sotsion Coneral TUESDAY A\HN AYRES, |m]<‘- of Sumatra tobas y valued at over HesH BANK OF By, YOR RENT-Tle store room, No. 18, fronting THE OMAHA BEE. | - 81,000,000, This is the largest single consign- e, | B o0 Ponrl st WO Tumes, - p oo Porter to havo all the districts retaken from | Tt is Not Insolvent_But Suspends the ment cver received at New York and it may | The Machine in Which a Man Ine | S ot s o fonae CCUNCIL BLUFFS, PHiTR e \\;h(rh’n;;nlx'plu\nnhml :uu;u l;mvl;(' I’l“h.r- :uu:;:;‘ : Quartenly-Dividend. l‘n:;\;v“':'("::l lll‘|:‘| ‘|‘ f'"'\\ I‘;I,Inl" II‘:;”;':I;II”‘“:\ tends Sailing Across Niagara, \\ that wo will tr m.r.yr.‘-u \"mmllrmlJVIlll”“ PY PRICE, NO. 12 PE sor felt it nec 0 be bucked up by L0XDON, June 30,Fator dispatches show Of o possible increase of duty. act for | s woeks fi omorrow Prof. | 1ots In Omaha or Councll hluts, The Judd OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL € f he might be successful ) TORTOE; SINMICHON SUI this reason somo clgar manufacturers have | ., 10 Wweeks from tomorrow Prof. | {gttn Cmantar ataet o - ¢ Judge James Dismisses the P‘nvmg Tnjunos | O o e ranumetation. Mr. WHght | it the Times' advicos concerning the N the B Al GBI e A (4124 tion Against the Oity, . presentod the following resolution, | tonal bankof Buenys Ayres were inaccurate. ol us adopted without @ dissenting | It appenrs that the bauk only suspended pay- THE PYTHIAN CONC Inid in & year's supply Campholl will attempt o sail his airship AR across the falls at Ningara, says o Buf- | Tho Large o i VE. falo dispatoh to the New York Times | The Largest Stock of Pwluw' al- | Frames and Mouldings dated June 21, Ho will alone TELEPHONES: ' ment n{(‘m' quarterly dividend, which was A AD 1 1 | \ Business Offee, No. 43, A . | Whereas, Tt has been made to appear that | approved at the. _last annual meet- Arrangements About Completed for | though many applicants © asked 10 | Eyver brought to the west are now on salo at Night Editor ) THE CITY: 170" BE “RESENUMERATED cepsus enumaration ot distrigie RO | (hg. © The presidgnt . of the v the Gr-at Event, be allowed 0 go with him, among them | onr stors. The gaads comprise the entiy e ] e y e | tional bank of Bucnos Ayres sent | MILWAUKEE, Wis., Juno 80.—[Special Tele- | two women, he ~ finishing touches | Wholesale'stosk of M Adiar. and woro bough : 7 c e . Watal | a dispatch to the Argont minister here, | Bram to Tu Bree.]—Two thousand tents are | have been put on the machine in | Wholesale value. Wo wil sell you plety AL L S e P o | owh naceurnte and | in wllxi.-n he sax’\ lh:;i‘I‘{l\l!“‘:fir:n-inrs of the ady erected for the great Pythian con. | the last threo days, und Wednesday it | frames cheape T et A Oh N.Y.P.C et Cane of Mental Aberrat o A oRiation | baul decidod to suspend tho quarterly divi- | €lave, Which opens in Milwaukee July 7 and | Will bo talen to Fumbarstone for a trial. | it inaeral T gl TG e Council Blufrs Lumber Co.. coal. Lo b S ALt el e e B e " tiorafore | dond until the shareholders' meeting at the | continues during the week following. The |, Cimpbbe ll"’r"'l"““’ Iy CeRORLDads | NI W aley, 406 Broadway, Council Bluffs, An information was yesterday filed ag City Counc 4 end of the v authorizos the payment of a eamp wili contain 3,600 tents, capable of To ."‘I;"“". “. || he VHI;A to \\||H‘:\ ‘I‘,I‘ bal- | _‘._.,, 7'7 Ao _'" i Jack Hurley, charging him with ke o 1 That the oity council of tho oty | jenuito dividend. He adds that the bank | Sheltoring 14,000 knights if so many roport, | oot 8 fstenod, will be of stecl, twenty- | & vicious dogs. t s e At on feain' under | wishes by thieso’ means to consolidate itself | At the meeting of the executive board tonfght | (i Sk (GG L bsel Wi bo -cons ) \ r )h W. I B and Dorette Menucke, Several weeks ago Judg i L eitdes il et nof th t supervisor, | and convert its shares into a safe investment | the reports from sub-committoes were in the s and s T both of Oniaha it. Borneman and | cured a temporary injunction in the district d now Fators be appointed | o as to form a respectablo roserve fund. main favorablo, although some diffculty was | SAunve and throe feet high. It will be Sophia Hy k, both of enport, | court restraining the city from proceeding sus entmerntor of sald disvrict sub- NEw York, June 3),—The Banco Nacional | ghown to exist In some of the minot details | Sugpended from the balloon by thin steel al of ( Porter, taln streets which had | 365 to the appro for which | upon and the same taken carefully and fairly | capital rods made especially forthe purpose MANUFAGTURING GO, er. The finance commit The balloon will be filled with gas and 15t Avenue and 21st §t, for all the money that will | Will have just strength enough to flont o substanco. committeo to- | the ship n fow feet from the gronnd, All | ngh I)()()r and Blinds ppro Were marr by Justice Barmett. | G Do o In police court yesterday morning Theodore |y s o McColley and O, A, Newell were each fined | 90T 10 for drunkenness, and eight vags were | bids had be his dificulty will bo easil Ton to be at once ente is ”"‘rri fipal bank in Buenos Ayres. — The | of proparation. ' amounts to about $10,000,000. Its | goarcome, howe ate has been very un- | hag good pledge: mon deter- | Ko vequired, 1 d throughout sald distriets, finaneial condition of and in o " Billposter Mulyihill of Omaha petitioned | satisfacte injunction all the let- % di ged, Jennie McGimpsoy and Clara | was g ted Ju ) for mission to post bills in the city, [ mined on a reform by mak- | njght wirged General Carnahan of Indianapo- | of the othef movements of tho ship will | { Petorson were each fined #1160 us dissolute | ting of contracts, as the notices were served | Charles Nichols, in whose interest the late | ing all the cconomies in of its ability to feed all that will come. | bo caused by the propellors and wir wing, Ro-Snwl characters. on the mayor and council at the openingof a | ordinance was passed, also presented a | the expenses of the coud instituting | the committee on hotels and quarters have | which is designed to porfo 1 kinds, Porch By uncil meeting which was - held | similar request, and both were referred. a change in the mar for the purpose of awarding | The ordinance granting to M. Mynster and | banl. ~This nece Frank Peterson got on the warpath at Manawa Sunday evening and was promptly escorted to the calaboose. He was taken be- | the cont fore Mayor Reed yesterday morning and | The injunc fined £25°and costs.” He pald the fine and o hastened to get away from such an uncon- genial localit; N N m the same | i 50 por Tond detiverod, ¢l T |||\|m'|‘n{ families, and have quarters for 10,000 more, h_nvm-nnn-« as the wings of a \n"d. I'hey | snwdust by | ¢ All work to be t to the lowest bidder, | others the right to construct and maintain a rtain directors of ) institutio The | The big' band concert on Friday evening, will be moved by asmall electrie batter, lu,~|-.-;.m.l ¢ s A fon occasioned a loud howl, but | street raliway terminating = at — Mynstea minister of finance, Senor Uriburn, rather | jyly 11, will be one of the biggest things ever | placed in one corner of the car and op- | __ “YOUR PATROY B SOLICITED, i A, 15 unless ain | Springs was reported favorably by the com- | than demand such resignation, retived in | gttomptea in line. Tuesday, July 8, ated by four levers, with a side levor OFFICER & PUSEY city vefused | mittee, with a clause prohibiting the com- | favor of Dr. In earrying out the | Wil be ade . day . on on | for the different motions of the wings. SRQ WLy sq., was employed from 1% fng dirt from the streets, | projected refo and insisting upon the | that date will be many large Two of the four propellers will be | tain dircetors it 18 sub- | special excursions from neighboring states. | used to raise the ear to the required | A I_\I B E:R ision of payment has 5 the 10,000 to 15,000 uniformned | . | National | assiened 15,000 persons to hotels and privato ed to the committee | resignation of The Sunday school of I's church | in having (llll" in- | The ordinance was refe sosod . its 8w vill assembl at the morn stion dissolved. Th draggedalong | of the whole, 0SEC sus; 4 ' s Thb 6 8530 o' clonk, A (a1t SOARONS Tor BEYD: that time aud app Hothing wis | Parlc Cominfssioner Graham asked for the | beon causod,” bilt merchants Baving 1are | iyt i i, 1t s expeetéd that fully 10, | 1eight and also to draw it bck o th P e ) they: will spend tho day. A few days ngo it wus an- | loeation of two electric lights in Fairmount | iuterest with Argentine ook upon the move- | 40 of the ununiformed rank will take part | ground, as the bulloon will remain sta- S BT e ames and anusements of all [ nounced that satisfactory 15 had boen ment s one which it is thought may be téin- | with 1,000 bands of musie. Colonel Charles | tionary the moment these propellers COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, good time is expected made and that n would porarily prejudiciul to many merchants in King will be at the head of the two sets of | cease to work., A third propeller will | Dealers In forefun and Domestle Exchanze In justice to Poter Beck, the South Main | shortly be dismi 1t s ac un y- | Buenos Ayres and will ultimately resultin | judges of prize drills. be run by o belt and used to assist the | Golleations made and intercst patdon thad strect, g it should be stated that the | What came to toruoon, il uostion of wicionnl lights | Advantogo to that "‘”{‘“1‘ o "l’“."i.'".”. R - wings in turning the balloon from sido | JLRONS: PH e Uil B terms of the ag Fetered 1o the poliee committes with power | ous than b thé present time. Bt Jos Diurirer Avvantud fos Daking :ll:\}:.l“\x}"!l».s :QH;l._-l:;i“::\»xl:_glmz..‘-um\.‘!”l-»]:(( | Architects and sordes s a Dane and resides in the s and the city no | to act. § e Winhe Ordors in Kansas. u J OB L L f T DAeR Ry o ity L O out o poilion | *Aimbor of the widents of avemie B | 1002, Sixtoonth and Furnum streots is | g g, MWINGOMGE L KGNS | wsed to seid the ship eftlier forward. or Superintendents. >rof, POt of mo v owners on | petitioned for a change the name of the | the new Rock Isle icket off Tick- At ik RNl 2 ek we ¥ i RN S Prof, Townsend 1. Wilson_of Dixon, TlL, | 9 S0 GC G UTON the eity to o | Street to Washington bowlevard. Everett, | ope o “li"l‘mi““”"‘L“lil"i“m‘“‘“ e stein, a drummer traveling for a wine com- | e wings will run up on each side of Fine Interior Decorations. N e 1 arte SAUEUSH 0f S8 (53 | iahoal with the work of gubll ovement. | Wind and Knepper favored the change and e : pany oPthis eity, was arrested last night on | the balloon to o height of four fect. | Room 20 Morriam Block. Counefl Blus, Ta Sin s homa Ko S0 Avenns B, Rev-.G. W, he bids submitted for doing the work | Casper, Lacy, Wood, Miksell and Smith op- Senator Fassett Exonerated. a warrant fssucd at Sabetha, Kun., accom- | They are twenty feet long, and will be | Keom 010 N Y. Life Building, Omuha, Neb ted and it will be sssury o re- | posed it, and the request was rejected. ¥ ! o it g S * f S The naho of Chris Sehroeder was presented | NEw Youk, Juno 30.—The ruport of the | panied by a requisition from Governor Fr udidate for appointment of city meat [ senate investigating committee exoncrates .mJ'l'r'.'.'x“'fl:'\:::.'" \I\‘"[ ;;} ng ll:{:ll"} .1(:::FI.:.‘ WA Goehrmg v, and his petition with 105 names | Senator Fassett from all wrong doing. The | pooyjiar mm‘m]‘;m_”m"i" 15 the fivet travs | tor wants to turn to the right the left ived and placed on file, roport was adopted. The house committeo | Bling man nrrested for taking ordors, and tire | Wing is raised and the right wing low- . ~ Bray petitioned fora fourteen | . pyat tho West Bud company did main- | outcome is looked for with interest by whole- | ered, at the sume time setting in motion Practlcal Horse bhoer sale liquor men. the propeller run by the belt which . i . | riages furnished mnmhm-« and hotel —_——— serves the same purpose as a bird's ta reje composed of a fine quality of silk, spr Crofts officiuting. over a bamhboo frame. When the ope The electric light comy plete preparations for | ny will today com- ting the Chautau- en days' ses- s _today. It | glong their prope lights. New poles | Pierce street. Of cour strung through the | as Jong as the injunction erstood that the in streets in the nxious to pave pecially on ISust ¢ could not do so | foot bri n force, and as | street from Broad qua grounds during the will requir have been (' '.,»u-nv « l. The first illumination i ot o do ody an injustice pWi i © rear 2 Si U] Y. v v | o o The parlcommissioners are working to ts where the majority of ]nv»]nx y | The Union elevator served notice of appeal | for members of the lezi unu;- fiocomm’ | The condition of Officer Drummy, who was | Wings can be spreud out Ina horizontal RESPECT. ctrie lig for * Fairmount. park, ntit. T don't care about any of the | from the vuluation nxed by the board of :f(;:l"""\‘“f‘f."("'p"m‘x“f' Tty O 'ager. | Sho by u tramp,was very much improved last | Position, and they will eauso enough ve- | 3 A ‘e will place three are lights in the ept those ulong but, T on. Tated thie Tobby ey o niot find that | night. The physician expressed the | Sistance to the aiv to allow the whole | 35 Fourth St, Council Bluffs, Ia, notified the city that he expected suit for £,000 damages sustained nklin avenu for constructing b have car to sink slowly to the ground. 3 this injune- be bought for 36 a wctors had to figure it if the council will place one near the another over Graham avenue. The saved a good deal, av want a police patrol box placed in the y tion. Bricks can now 80 that the park policeman can call the patrol | thousand, and the cont those paved an would soon be able to money was spent for corrupt purposes or to | opinion that the bribe’any member. With the report the-com- | report for dut, mittee presents a bill requirinz petitioners | g o) b G a i for logisiation to givea list of names of all | Fleshback, thesupposed assussin, I8 still | 1 daSoeges oo A Great Collection of Roses. welve hundred rose bushes shed sidewalks rang- wagon, at £10 whien they made their last bids. Thut | ing from 40 to 44 conts were opened, Richard held at the central station, He rofuses to Sl DA R S R Mr. Forrest Smith of this ci i o, and we can afford to | Hines was the lowest bidder and was awarded [ Persons they employ talk upon the subject of the shooting, though L"“[:_'mf"l“&' Moo I‘::I‘;‘” l'," {‘\"[‘l‘;” .‘q“ h“"“:“’f B. Chase of Omaha were mar the cont SteRmaRINTACEIvALS it is believed that if he did not fire the shot LT 0 B i ing in Trinity cathedral, Dean ¢ Bids for were referred IShipFATEAVAIRCHE he knew something about the party who dia | ab Cockeysville, says the Baltimore Sun. ating. The newly wedded couple v 1f you wish to sel to the engine for tabulation, At London—Sighted: The Runie, from b g Red roses and white, pink ros 1l yel- at No. 786 Madison street, where the groom | Judd & Wells Co., The contrict for removing and re- | New York, Incendiaries at Work. low, in every variety, ade and Broadway. setting the = curbing on Picrce strect At Queenstown--The Pennsylvania, from At midnight fire broke out in the Creigh- | meet the oyu Clistering about the has just completed a very neat cottage. A 4 ! was awarded Peter Duelgw, whose bid was The Judd-Spells o lias taken out o Tberitln AL ok Philadelphia. > | ton block ut 605 north Sixteentn street, but | edge of the ‘voranda are tall bushes, ‘J"““'"rfi"g""u ¥ invatior "l placing of the 0ld North Second strect o Southamptom—The Fmo, from New | ¢ giscovered by Jimmy Ish of the police h“"“‘ » h ""l‘l*l:l';:": u lh gRRcn l;]‘"“ of th hwill be bridge on Hunter ayenue w, ousidered, e G 1 o and fire alarm before the flames had gained | these e ¢ g bus e cling v, 4 ol At Glasgow—The State of Georgia, from J 'm be SR B P 9 5 o] § ] 5 o W ojeakenfout and the whole matter was referred back to | (At Glase Lr) e e iah R R Y| L0 A toRHEWRIIENY h'_lh huve grown to | Rlectric Trusses, Belts heH ’“M]"i"‘m 5 I padiion | 3. C. Bixby, steam neaunz, sani engi- | the committee of the whole AN orl= ThoM i AR thom Bromon: work of an ihcendiary, s the floor hts of t five and thirty feet, ) %1100, oL ngs 10 Paric sadiiioe: o > Duilding, Ouiaia; 202 Mereiam | Council adjourned und met as a board of | 3¢ Tjverpool—The Empress, from Galyes- | ated with co! oil and had been s > heavy With superb flowers of Chest Protector BTG B Sehatt b datariiyitacelyad wor ot 1oify Mty SISO tou. three dift places. The bl cehl Niel, Marie Henrictta and thedonth of Mps." J. B, Chaso ab Hull, Tn 1 Dempsey Bros., 105 Main streat, is the only e s of the rooms where the afternoon fire »de Dijon varvie . They have Acents Wantad, D~ C.B. Judd, tho doatn of M=, . 1. Chase nt Hull, Tn The « B e b anal Greedy Guatemala, — - ¢ passed through theiv fivst blooming | (ot qen o il Bl I s, who was pastor of the First Co Census und delicious confectiond ¥ or Mxico, June 80.—Telegrams to a A Bridge Builder Injured. and are preparing for their second crop, | 0U0 broddway, Councl uffs, la. gational church of this city for three years | found more g 1 wormwaood in life during - ———— from San Salvador state that John Wolff was brought in from Deerfield | There are 380 diiterent varieties in the | - — — about. twenty years ago, and was well kiiown | the past three days than anybody else in the Chautauqua Opens Today. ala proposed to | Inst night and taken to St. Joseph’s hosp y, which is considered the most to the older residents of this city. The | gtate. The Bluffites have been filled with | The sceond annual session of the Council ¥ its own selection succeed the | Wolft had been in the employ of the d colleetion of outdoor roses in the faneral will ko placo todayat Weepiig |y ind indigation on account of the census | Bluffs and Omaha Chantauqua _ assembly i LM onina e L e e of | ling bridge ang, and Saturday, while state. Grouped in artistic, fanciful de ater el austice and Mis, B8 B G0 and they lave vented their spleen | opens today on the grounds three miles east | San Salvador and that the people of San Sal- | was standing on ono of the timbers of ns on the re the rosebeds, ¢ and | bridge, he wus struck by a passit ning from thirty to ninety bushes engine s supervisor with the great- | of the city. Over one hundred and fifty tents vador are opposed to this interference Several months ago an ordinance was | On the defensele: e Gxgo" TR Hel): T LABRIGE S 5 SRS passed granting cortain Omaha partics the | est impariiality. fle stood it bravely for | are now up and nearly all of them are rented. :53.i“|‘uxm%‘x’|‘\1.[1‘.'}‘"(;'( f]“,l"{?l{’l::“tl]lsl; 'fi’x':mli;?ll.l dviven through the fichly part of ',}'] & '\1(..;"" L)u\;x}l of exd i right to place seats on the p sl strect | awhile, thinking that it would soon wear off, [ Several cottages have been erected and man, tuatemala to cnlarge his power, A n tl ae l“ ‘.‘ o | h;I re commors for the benelil of | S A | and hio steadfastly rofused to offcr any hopo | of them uro gccupied. Fully two hund gl : Burglars Foiled. |'|X:A:Ll"lblll‘(|“r o s e e 3 e motol dvertisime | 0 e e w- | people were ped on the grounds last even- What is more astractive than a pretf TS (v ST | & { & scheme, and the projecto L (i || CIORTHG IECLITRZ Sl Biew, how- | 50 Pl programme for the openiug day will | with fresh. b ¥ Burglnesfontored guhiofenloonfEof MHonry Ao igos WRnT i e ight complexion? "Forit use | el at 2002 Walnut street, last night, but were frightened av the bartender, who was slecping on a billiard table. ¢, that there was no disposition on the AT ple to let the matter rost, but O e proposed to go to 4. Do m—Eirst meet v, to secure director; W stdted that 1 ) nk Co “‘)K willing to do what was rizht, and during the inction to sit | #fternoon said that if. twenty representative Bt e s s | men of the city would certify that the re- : ‘ grossly incom- | money plan was not e Cook hasappropri h space, The | eV out, and now Franl | partof the cd the idcaand has stavted | that on the amp stools, Upon the cany: t down and wait for the mo tho! Rogers: band, | = 0220018 Bowde 5 LKL ‘{‘,‘f},"“],m‘,:,‘,’~ Convicts Kscape from the Guard. \estraiund cort | Rusk, Tex,, June 30.—The couviets at a of the | conling camp sixteen milo LN ahoroRas: Lisnoy, June 30.—[t is reported that sev- saulted a guard of the squad and he Was | o) cases of a disease suspected to be cholera afterwards found dead in tho road. The | havo broken out near Oportor 27 MAIN & '['[H" T Over €. B. Jacquemin & Co's Jewelry Store. of the or ALL WORK WARRANTED, fs printed, and decide to l)||\ real estate of ugal. “ccond annual opening . 5 Pearl strect,” The down is very gencrally heede yet too 10 tell how the The vespe tter part will o visited othe and S nionts i, ho Drivy or, Dr. Btoplion Phe convicts then visited other camps and . - i P it b Portor " to allow, i, fhe uinibly liberated throo other s ., A largo foreo Gold Comes High in Brazil. Will be pald to any competent chemizt, who will B Wadsworth & Co,, oA et of | thoso districts. _\'ffl},m siolo, of officors is in pursuit and it 1s sure tht | Loxpox, June 30.—A dispatch from Buenos | gng, on analysts, a partcle of Hercury, Polash, loarimoncy for Lombard Investment company, L O oD o o overtakon, #s they have secured firearms | AVIeS says the premium on gold closed today | or other polsons in Switt's Specific (8. . 8.) e willbe made. This will savea from favn] houses and v — - AN EATING SORE TR VE : - G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. at eal .l,r essary trouble. The o e e T Fatal Heat at St. Louis. Henderson, Tex., Aug, 23, i3%9.— “Tor clgh- ‘ i ...L;l‘.[\l.I4 "i?‘ .’i.m,,,, s vl of trade s c £ . 5 i e oo . i at roo i blozk. Couneil Biufls, The Manhattan sporting headq'vs, 418 B- aud the Brixar, June 30.—Tswo French inhabitants Sr. Louts, Mo., June 0. prostra. teen months I had an eating sore on my tongva. . Bl e, kel tion from the heat number eight, two of them 1 was treated by the best local physicians, but . Wrbinde will be fur- | of Cobroy, near the frontier, were fired upon | 0| : D nished by the e il andMilwaukee | today by a German sentry. They we im e sy obtatned no relicf, tho sare gradually growing 15 MAIN ST. & worse. I concluded finally to try 8. §. ., and roads, which will run sp s between | gathering firewood in a forest on the frontic New York's Potter's Field. was entirely cured after HeEt i ! on. —The | and ed into German territory. The sen- | mhe Potter’s iield was different from | You have my cheerfal permission to publish th % way. some aetion s e ed that he des Temporary Mcntal Aberration, S TAlEE NG the o y was arrested Sunday evening o1 Was p rge of threatening to kil s i S uppears the council to act if wded 1t last this city and Chautaugua I ] former road will run their trains for the fivst | try challenged them and ordered them to | € SOl S o G N e i 1 daughte d was lod in tho county jail, s 2 nine days, and the Milwaukee during the | withdraw. As they made no reply he fived, what I expeeted, says the Philadelphia ehove statement for the benefit of thege similarly T e R P ety o Kelley is almost insane, and will bo examine i e < t nine days of the season. wounding one of them Review's New York letter. It had noth- | emicted.” C. B. McLevong, Henderson, Te Sc. | Hahdkorehiots, ;. Eitdiost by the commissioners unless o confinement of ON STORF NCIL BLUK '|!.A Rocic Island rowd has issued the fol- e ing revolting about it, but was peaceful Treatice on Blocd end Skin Diseasessm v ivea0s lowing time 4, which will be in effect The Entomb d Miners. and even a pretty place, with plenty of TIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atiantn, Ga. Satisf A Few of Our & pe This Weck. | until the 10th inst, action Guaranteed. v and trees and birds around it. The Duxpar, Pa., June.—At 11 o'clock tonight | gva: tion. He was taken befo Festerduy morning, and was found to be in | rosting togimost evers Timily can b ".'.‘f.; No. 1810 {23 a drill was struck into tho entey and the air | process of buriul is fo dig o wgrave fifty, SRull RN NES: ad condition mental ated that his | in these cfumns, Doiv't fail to come carly 5 found to be pure. Tt will take till daylight | feet long by fifteen wide, which will con- T F.M.ELLIS & CO., mind was unbalanc the death of | Liidout day that | No.4 . to dig away the coal so the rescuing party | tain s ive layers of collins (white . " a3 there are bar yof many times don't last all ¢ lay reported il of | ton Store. There you ci Au account of K¢ lly do even a little bettor these column cems that he o them out. e snay three times, but fo sed firo, | Itis | ment in Jail will little daughter a fow Another child was ¢ the same dread di Jey’s threats anpe: terday morning attempted to ¢ revolver at his da tunately the weavon 1 lieved that u short confi it the Bos- lways find we han' we adver- can enter the Hill farm mine to search for | pine *'s| ? twenty-two inches wide at DI ( NOTTORS the imprisoned men. The men who have the | the chest) lying end to end and num- PECIAL NOTICES. -q RCHITECTS worlk in charge ave sure taat some of the in- | hoped from one to twenty-five and then COUNCIL BLUFFS, prisoned men_ are o if ot killed by the | ju0lc from twenty-five to fifty. The | — dsiiexplision numbers are cut deep intothe 1id of e i shell and then ecarefully marked in cker Corner Knocked Out, = racl rdEnoolkol book of vecord, with descriptions, ete., FANTED to BYYon N e phiniGronte Ady apponded. ' this way it S aan ol VD in Cotne And Building Suoerint mlents, dSA g b the K. €. House, 1311 st ‘h 0 dozen black and colored mitts, Wo m to b> able to show you better i l in the west. : o, 4 1 atteution to found West, porcelain crown and bridge | Firec 2 Pearl. = —— far than \de—Hor Bluffs. Ingu at Foun- restore the unkappy man to his senses. mitts ¢ fally: THE FARWELL VJOINED. mival is now unloading a cavgo of 4,000,000 | FPNEET 4 GG ey @ buried body, Tnd | tain el - - ST P = il i bunches of firecrackers. She was 104 days Sy J.D. EDMUNDSON, Pres. E. L SUUGART. VI o A s bunches of firecrnckers. Sho wa ¥ | the overseer told me that he had last for & gond el | DO, e L Don't forget the groat remnant earpet sale nin white All our 25¢ and | They e Restrained from Disposing | on the voyage from Hong Kong and her | Co 00 dug up a body thathad heen buried rogisterad in W ked 19e for this R Y stock. arrival has ed i prompt fll in the five- | WEOK SUE 1 t. e % b 3 cracker market. Previous to her coming | ¢ e e o | B ULOAGD) "‘\‘"‘,""' ahis) Jy" 3 ,;‘,“‘.",‘f]'l‘ there was a decided corner due to the recent | it readily, bu sshow acomplete | Injumetion toduy restrainiug J. V. FatWell | Joss of a ship which hud u largo cargo. card nailod ag 1 1 childrew's aud in- | and his attornoys from aisposing of 6,135 Lk was almost as plain as when buried. 9.5 fuarantee every pair | shares of capital stock of the Freehold land Chicago Dock Taborers Strike. Very nearly seventy thousand persons | JQOK SALE - CIL v I ¢ to 5o | and investment company of London | Ciicado, June #.—Dock laborers struck | have been” buried " in the Hart’s Islnd | g s, S M A Badly Burste 8 3 b ing sheds, ete. Muel S paglypuksel Watenntain: You | yna seven-fortioths of . the capltal | today for an ndvance in wages and n Potter’s Field, and of this number £ ater was let out of the Glen th us is the best hose you ¢ ax Y o lying i hree-f i childre le avenue resorvolr for the purposo of cleaning | over N of the uora land company. aro lying idle at the docks v three-fourths were children under s it out, the city has be 5 + Our chilar suit grows out of events unload, A\bmtv"fl al l_myl- years of age. This tells its own stor CTio Rl the pumping station reserroirs 10 equal, all siz eding the contract to J. V. and Charles £ w;‘m‘"m“*.l"']"“"“ the neglect and mise SeRer ek R E AR TSR0 I ORI AT EI00 hud 1) rwell and Abner Taylor to erect the 3 ower Broadway. The direct pumping l¢ stocking in t state house at Austin. William Stu pressure has been kept on the mains, and the )0 picees Moi s of New York, on whose application the : J 2 injunction was granted, says in the bill that Porrsviuie, Pa., June 30. 1 ¢ ast while they L In 3 ave no compet line of ladie: fants’ fi at the Carpet cou.pany. Remember, this salo lasts all week, A good hoso ¢ hose purcha inst the head of the box \\"E"(“ DS B Dy Mo Haps OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, plano | Paid up Capital . $150,000.00 s build- | Supeplus and Profi 0,000.00 Liability to |P(~'m~|lm ),000.00 RN ason. B, L T Charles ral Lankin arplus of 100 feet of TR SALE or Reni - land, with T houses, by J. R Rice. 102 Main st., Councll & v of | Bluf: that are the in- : . + FPYPEWRITING heritance of the childvén of the poor. | AR i —— d und typewritin, tho office A copying given spo ~two ribb at 25¢ has e outhwes o to | INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, at work are in full sympatt we show the best fast ) conntry ns at 1o a Rolling Mill § ke, Jight hundred Tickets at_lowest rates and superior Depositions A result was a bursted main on Glen avenue, | Special prices on s . f > gront Rock Is- ntion. 1toom 4, Brown bulldines ; ITE R boate et wstorday morning, and | Yibbons for this wee ho was engagad by Furwells and Taylor [ employes of the Fishback rollng mills and }‘.“:lti““",::::"i“‘_‘“".]fii(,li‘n{'"‘,,;(',u’” Rock Is- | astention. Room 4, Brown buildiy e 1 409 ¥ tho water ‘cseaping imder o prosaure of 100 No. 5 ribbons for to g0 to Iurope to raise money | e Pottsville ivon and steel company struck | (h ) EOWIEE LS8 ]g(\;um INTTwogond monern housos W, . vibbons for . 01 construction of - the buildings | this morning because the president and gen- of lands granted by the state of | eral manager refuse to sign the scale. This . Sturgis suys he raised between &4,- | sale has been signed by iron workers all | One 000 and £5,000,000, In doing so he or- | gver the country, The b pounds to the squ weh, vapidly under- mined the street and was about’ ready to float out all the paving on the street when the break wus discovered, The for th )hons o hbous for No. 10 riblions for DOUGLAS-"-STREET. On account of our large homeon ar death home clear V THY pay re r th utany L 't Stands by the Sw of Maine have fr il in ease o unlily the waterworks company was notificd and the | _The above aro s, regular | ganlized the Tondon company and claimed as LRSS court and should recognize the on thé followlng tor i and increasing Practico, e A I D and ull silk gros grain in edge, | o reward for his services one-half the stock v Do an it and ehould. recogniz A Roime Wordh £, ¢ month. incronsing P ITeiguae BuuwOR Trom shat strcol i Allarge. | Iia Gliove prioss feodti0E thid W vhiant ARomlE ba 16160 aftan (thal §0,000/0001| 1 ~ollandisiAgtionito o Doy have i new respect for th A hote worth $ onth: we have REMOVED to force of mon w ont s wo th# put to work trying Jourral, A cuse in Wal- [ A hon to lo- Losboy, June ).—The Brussels corre- | Lewiston (M moro spacious and cons A i o v I BOSTON needed for the work should be raised. The BB ugad b oo worth 00 o nonth. J ox I o comon afopihich was found to be heat | pomeringham, Whitelaw & Co, Cotncil | Farw demurred from . tho claim, | spondent of the Times says that it is not un- | do county has just been decided in theiv [ A home we :ym;‘ffl i .‘.?...hn. L ety 14 tonr ia s Tarce opionsidpund. | = Blutrs, T thinking it exorbitant, and the matter was | likely that Holland's action will lead to the | inte It scems that u schoolboy was | Ouieh) hoinos 1o torins, The street 80 a8 to get at the source of the — referred to arbitrators, who have not yet set- [ dis »:ulh-n nfll;- anti-slave umlla«'n: ‘[ in | having a fine time sliding on the side- uhu\\(‘, monthly D . ‘,““..,ll‘}_ D!‘s. .Bett9 & Betth, trouble, but tha work of repatring. will ‘bo R A SRR tled it. - Sturgls asked for some money on ae- | which event efforts -t suppross. the slave | il fow wintors ago, and waking | dnd e kor il o il oo E H f H 0 b . » a C s note, pa Vi N ) rade o oly o &y Ty . ., dress thy udd § olls Co., 60 Ol wy, Eb. rapidly. pushod and the company will be | 1t is now announced that Manawa will not | O\ i of his 101, payable dunc 2 180 bradle Wil bo completaly wasted, some noisa, ns boys will (.(...“?.;..,;.n Hadross the,tid g e 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, 2 i IR0 > of horse pumping into the Glen avenue = reservoir fagain by tomorroy This noise frightened a pul 3 They van away, and one of them [ == v much long ed and it has been f o d The hotel is soon to be | was secuved by st of stock not_in the A Few Words wmd neees: to | contro and Sturgls claims they are now | g June 50,6 R T 15 Uhvight bkt Saloont) | LSl ko dpose. of tho collatoral s | iven pormission to o feiend to wpehkilled, ENQIARADE o by, vog bk WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR has no right to dispose of the collateral, as palled when hoe saw the mischief he had Bheafe & Co., brokers, Broadw and Main 50 W | 5| ¢ the understanding was thatthe arbit though the chaucellow is a colonial enthusiast i T Bl : TS i 3 %, Br ot The li be fix derstanding k ; g : » | unintentionally done, and yet, move d | street, upstairs. soon bo granted. The 1 be fixed at | should fix the compensation bofore the b | hie accepted the ofice, fully convinced that | 31 RN WL Tor dummagros i 2 §100 per month and it is thought that this will | matured and deduct it from that. Interest- | Germany, now that'she has embarked in | FHYSE W AGC IS RS SHCE SOT TENGE TR _ o _ A 1‘ "Phe gusoline stove 15 more dangerous than | K¢k out wll thelow dives thut huave doue so | iug facts are expected to develop on a full | colouial enterprises, must udvance. SREUSES TERNOD 1) SRy - theunloaded gun, Save life and property by | MUCh iR ul pust to e | hearlag befors the coutt, 1 und Tay- T 2R SHANE AOR LIPEe, AR, Hall - XOuOR m Caprivi. neral Caprivi has state that s oper open abar, Mayor Reed stated yestord th If you wish to negomate 1oan on chatt | using th i} 3l jure the reputation of the lor say Sturgis took advantage of his per- « While Bathing. / e 4 ) ne ces that will not bunkrupt yo! | ‘M‘fw\,;" B. Gus and Electrio Light Co’s | 11"}y pelioyed that tw sonal relations to John B, Farwell to set up a 5, Minn,, Juue 80.—Hon, P. A. | O his surplus enthusiasm, that the boys ¥ ien vou ean et tho b ther o In oyery 11 ;‘v‘ rices thut will pot bunkrupt you, | laces ci ord to p e mon! . | projosterous claim when he had ne s hicS g 3 1 Vo 08 muc! o streots There 1 10 taste nor purse thist we e 1 el places can afford to pay the monthly “fin proosterous claim when he had nom Foster and Robort Lond were drowned m | hove as much right to the streot nm: “Bhero Is o Laste 10r pirso thal i caiioLmEL, Y0h tan o Hisii 10, walks as the Salvation Army, polit T vy G Py People’s lnstallment House, ( Oneof these will be 'in th others on the north shore. When of | arder of things will take effoct has not bee vs to- | stated, but it will probably be before ve iotel, and the | aud never put up a dollur in the interests g e new - the Minuesota river yesterday afternoon | Dr, Birney,practice limited to catarrh- | while bathing. — Foster was one of the most al diseuses of nose und throat. Bee bldg, | prominent attorneys ju. southern Minuesota Installation of Ited Men, ‘The local branch of the Improved ¢ Red Men will install the following ofic Musons or Odd_Fellows with bands ot 7 MAND & KLEIN, 120 Broadway, Council Blufts, Towa, music. And now the law court has oyer- morrow evening: E. . Belknap, sachem; | long. s, i and a former member of the state senate, | AP oanblons. o this: dsoision, § Dr.J.C. Waterman, senior sagamore; I. N TR Work of Cowardly White Caps. -~ - el L ¥ 8 y \ | Parsous, juniorsagamore; L, B Bredonstein, | gol i ol by Ricinioxn, Tnd., Juné 50.—The dead body | Osman Digna Led the Dervishes, | 1hus finally logally deciding h“]’ putheoy PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ; \ 5 prophet; gerton, trustee, 1 il . of William Hineschuw was found lying in tho JME, June 80.—The Tribune suys Osman | 0.8V 4 gl , g l 11“"“1“"" t hml‘""‘mml by T Ta Wikinnh i 1 LI A AT s e B e e DA A e e ien e W l B' Ok Hydri rmln and Sanitary 1_«nulnn-|(~|". llllm\\:', Ij..-.uln‘mh-a. eputy graud sachem, Council Proceedinzgs. nidd > 3 strike of € 3 - 1rK1n 18 —specitications, and Supoevision of Public Work. Brown i il e RMIRITERRSBIR Two pistol shots were found, one having | by the Ituduns at Keren Strike of Children in Saxony . g ) Blafs, Ta, | ——— The he PERSONAL PARA p——go - There has been a strike of children Building, Counc last evening did not prevent the | ) i 8 et e e usual audience presenting itself to liston to | FERE TG S (A TER IR SN g Faseball Players Serap. employed in the sugar beet fields of P T P PN R the duy voutine work of the council. Al the | ot prints showed that several men wor Barrivoke, Md,, June 80.—At today's asso- | Suxony. The childven near Crachwitz N ur ! . £ 2 aldermen were present implicated. Some tir ago Hiuneschaw re clation game Mack ntally hit McKee quit work because their employers ro- Broadway, Couneil iffs, Towa @ White ci - , No. 000 J. F. Brodbeck, county survey is still conflued to bis home ‘with inflammatory rheumatism, and will be unable to attend to The meat inspector ordinance was passed. | ceived ) notice that he had botter | with the ball. McKee turned round and hit | fused to raise theiv w from twelve . e - business for several weeks yet, A committee of citizens appeared before | 4Uit paying attontion to a o girl, and it | Maclk in the face, A liv fight then ook | to twenty-five cents per day. In Lang- 5 Attorneys ut Law. Practice in the \to and Federal Mrs. A. Glenn aud as while iug from avisit to his sweot- | place, but the men were finully sepirated. enbogen the children demanded an ad- Ohe lms Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, Conneil n left lastovening over | the souncil and put on r stern for Kalamazoo, Mich, They | kick ag rd an enorgetic |yt that ho was murdered. o dedsioeca, cient manner in which a5l Bluffs, lowa. the Northw nts o day. All vance from five to ten ¢ nst the ine v B 0 10 | Iy y A . ( Stome 0 ntte — T e ) § Wil bo absent about two mouths, the eleventh census had been taken in the Drowned by a Boat Capsizing. Rioklusan Ot "';"\H‘I:Il‘ 1)-“[(;:1\“|1 tho childron wore accuston: d toattond | = Carpet Remuant Sale city. The committee was headed by Orgo ALEXANDRIA Boy, Y., June 30,.—Oppo- 4 “:“'“‘;"L- ”- -.‘1 ,", iy i hnul hn;n : n-‘\m I I\’\I\‘I |Il‘ n‘:’- ratng i (o] A BEEBE & COM PANY, Wo will commeuge July 1 and sell untill ai) | ¥ Wriht, who submitted the matter with | eito Brockvillo last ovening William Casule- | o 05 (0% boan ™ apnointod generl supera- | from'1 4o 7 o'elock in the ufternoon —Whiolesalo and Retall Dealors in sold our remnants in pieces to suit_custon it great clearness, showing the serious injury | man and Anuio MeMahon were drowned by T he Rt RO o TR dhio LA e et SR o he 10 the fieldd for rugs, etc. Velver carpets. ot 75 t $1.50 | that would result if the present count be per- | the cupsizing of thoir bout, John Mayor and | Jeident of the transOhio divisions of tho | ERESOERTG RAIUR LRI 0 R b per yard. Body brussels at 70c to §1° per | mitted to stand. Ho said the committee had | Miss Grahum, who were also in tho bout, G ity - oy T i yard, Tapestry brussels at b0o to Tse per | waited upon Supervisor Haight and obtained | were rescued y Anticipating Increased Duty, ‘ B : yurd. Ingrain, all wool, 60c per yard, Friuges, | the assurance from bim that he was willing - N e AP N I s Rake | » N vods ut cost. N i st the citize S 's Soothing Syrup for chil. | 2 0Lk, June i ie steamship Ro A bar omplexion is one of t A A L = = lushes and upholstery goods ut cost. Now | to do anything thut the citizens might desire Mrs, Winslew's Soothing Syrup for chil ] tartm, hIch Rerived. fr0m. ANCWArp bile | esb CDACEE h WOMAD. GA POABcss. gost Stock und Lowest Pri Dealers, sond tor Catalog our chance to get a fine rug cheap. to make the census torvect, and that if a an teething softens the gums und atlays all Jroman ¢ R ¥ 2 1d 20 I OUNCIL BLUFFS CARPLT 00, | rossonablo. number of - peomient itizons | pata 6 couts & bottier. Lo J day, brought tho unusual quantity of 4,700 | Complexion Poyvder gives it Nos. 205 aed 207 Broadway, and 204 and 206 Pierce Street, Council Blulfs, Iae