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\ THE BLUFFS (HAUTAUQUA. Twelve Thousand People Flock to Hear Dr. Talmage. HE DUPLICATES HIS CRETE LECTURE. | Goold Tres “llows Another at Sl Holds assemnbled on the Chautaugua gr 1:50 train on the Milwaukee carried 1,000 peo: A R AR afternoon cavricd full loads The attendauce in the morning was very i f attraction was the and the music of the o bulletin-board would appear ot the cholee seats w »rmmeR Rt but the anxiety to s excopta fow sun made untenable, ,which the hot ck arrived and the Had they known that the nteroom holdin cal preacher was & | tion than that which finally attr He cut short a sentenc wd stepped quickly to vaving his handkerchief as hie did nee to do likewise, o and until Talmage hod finished his b sduetion only the litt ware of the fa ned to repeat that he had ¢ himself as_an optimist had changed o that it could only walk upon stilts, and when detivered before a bright from Bostow in it. t mude & blunde if he has, he died big blunder w @ great many ty of occupatio was the biunder lowed i string s that held the Not more than half of the attend the concert, but thos wid stayed to »did s0 were tions for ton One good tre m. the assenbly W concert and at 2 give one of his g the minister Wright presiding, .. 8. C. Round Taole undat 7 o he best thing lay will be the mono- The Rivals," by Prof, Charles I, Underhill. The Day at Crete, [Special w Tk of the moring bible Prayer," Luke reading was, “Prevailing De. Hurlbat's talk was very help oclock an exami young peoples At o'clock the children Mis. Kennedy. Pri around amony the little one tions covered in ave ner the work of the se answered by the pupils, sight to sco little tots, who could neither ation of the slass was held in normal hall, ited qubstions were passed sion, and were well was a curious y were read to them from the printed Dr. Duryea met his bible students’ class, as The doctor took up the sentials and what are usual, at 9 o'clock. questior, ““What are utials in Chiristian faith? fied his hearers by a v tion of the subject. morning class considered He dealt with the peculiar qualities of the time, and the impor. connected with it. At 11 0'clock Prof. J. C. Fr the fourth and last of his seri ature lectures, Amongother things h u gives us shadows: history Piction deals with indi- Through fie: the “Day of ¢ eeman delivered said the fol- deals with r i history with mas tion, to o great By figtion the solitan n acquire power for the profous still retuin their zest for fiction, ital of tales has at all times itest intellectual re The classics had sto were inferior to o of love, al- tion, like ancient painting, is devoid of fourth centur; you tiud imitation of the old Romau novelist, Miletus. Qescriptions discovered that they had id pross them they chose different style from lished Greeks. 1s and must ex- that of the heroes were always knights, Atthetime of ¢ the church, which set the The Teuton 15, kings, duke: Suglish writings tandard of me There are two varicties The one is the of romunces Cervantes the word novel or ‘novella’ yan's allego in English fic ideality ceased son Crusoe’ De Foe not only wrote a novel of adventure, but also one of ‘character. ardson was a student of character, especinly ped what he that of woman. Bud seen and knowu, und i been less tr , smond’ has produced the v languageand manners of Quech Aune's Fielding dos Mr. Freeman then sketehed the course of fiction down to the present time and showed the great importance of the novel. " cises of the after oon was largely giv The annual proc curred at 1:45, o formed in line at the Pres- marched from ‘hes and betw the C. L. 8. C headquarters wnd there through long lines of smiling children to the hall in services the proces- ued and took its course to the beautifully de flowers was every- where, About the platform hung the class mottoos: “Let Us Keep Our Heavenly Fatber in the Midst, Works of God," and “Ne The graduates, fourt seats which had been reserved for them Belore begiuving the rogulur exercises Dr. letters, one from Dr, Dun- sion again fo A profusion of Bo Discouraged.” in number, occupied and another wonls of encouragemen Fiske's letter was one wi , and now that thy dictated it has passedaway, ithad a peculiarly Dr. Duuning alluded to the dead hero in & very touching munner, Regular recognition day exercises were then tod iu by all. urlbut délivered the address to the uating cluss, He outlined the bistory of e Chaulauqua wovewent, and ing his late iline melancholy interest, | the gr tions The diplomas were presented in a very pressive manner. Recent lows and Beardsley, Reed, 1. M principles underlying the organiza- NOTES to the grounds are as fol From Weeping Water N Abbie 1 Dora Swe Hindley. -Dowell, Web B, Whee R. L. Stewar Mis, O, A phia Vowen Miss pom Ciratton it and family, Willie Hainey Mrs. Hain: el D Smith, Cora L. Stewart B, F. Potts, 0. K illa Moeller, an s of Omaha, is working offered by pumps. Those who have man's lectures has knowled Tt Wil Preside ot the Stanle, Nuptials, (Copyright 1890 by James Loxtoy, duly ble will ving ont Abbey on Suturday to nant shoy It must have b dinary mean, of curi hearit never s graph the o Spe bells, mind which thousind of the wedding Deavs on us as the asummer zephyr, but, invitations had per the abb but a passit bit of w taken exasper o fully mar boll: duties on Saturday in a thorou it inte i tige of doubt hus be ke its bow to Mr. and beg to be made un intimate friend of the family it will o Mrs, they are to say only what t polished style ast a mild sort that they looked upon the pure mechanism which say itin their with at L cireun and it rogiste is on Vassar subscription prize the Ladies' He svory sense of the word. d inseribed upon a stands near each of the assembly *is the lege attended s gained a pr sh literature - THE MAGIC ToLE wis distance of them today. n anything like it “Then the phor spoke the stor sz, too, was in a queer state of illed the ' had heard the notes come entrance emotion of discontent linery of which 0 uotice called its attention in a most because matte Wi 3 surmised that the graph did not pay Westminster Abbey a visit without an object. Being constru this object has been ph has been satisfied that the choir will pe; 1 there uu It will be strange if its r plied with for the phiono presented to Mr Gourand will be Kind and will hu telling than any phonograph th aph will be made a beautiful wood, and such parts of it sustrueted of metal will but ot nidden in a ¢ 1t wili contain spaces fora hundred volumes and 1o its pos lous story. Tuis phonog cherr 4s ar of voic tell a mar of the ¢ will be abl of the signers thereto. wishes of Amer has sily dise, immiortal friend; native bone convict “the knave, and disputi- tions end; in me are souls embalmed: [am an ge contra neve it will ne my st i the ‘ peech; all ak and thein in: l ama to an_ angel, prophe living re ear flawless as truth and Tie Ber.| viflemen to Princ lor entertained his vi interest Among othe During a the brea picreed his Riflemen V Benty, July 10-—[Special Cable During the vi - it a bullet would beart had stopped by thetime piece. One of the visitors Bismarck look that this from i, aloof from poli d to Vu e ichsrubie he Row —Special to Tie Rome that Italian police o: of prisou pendin clal churchu other Hunoy, the following ticket lieutenant. governor, ton; general, 5. W, C intendent of publ Redfield; commis: Meyers of Alpena W.Johuson of Abordoen : fo Leavitt of Lin fused o m States senator Loxno: Cable dall Adam WS marr ton chapel yes Barnes of Brookl S, Barnes, a publish —_— Baron Wissmann Sick, Beru, July 10, Tue Bek. | pres Ann her letters busines claims that she amuzed b listic feats, but £h friend of the sac! M (Copyright 1890 by Jam July 10. 1to Tug Bre.]—Charle president of Cornell Rev. M. Grange at Padding rday to Mes. Mary Mathews 1, widow of the late Mr, A. well in he should ha wiic LA Madame Diss DeBar Agun, [Copyright 1890 by James Gordon Bennett.] [New York H ]It Odelia Lolia Barr of New York, who was avrosted by acharge of swindling, is out trial in compromising_ high uin Rome, but when Mgr. Camp- bell, rector of the Sco I fat adventuvess of her dark is An Independe D., July 10 f pecial hoe Rl PR 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket office, et 10 ull points east ut lowest rates | b1 B Bross, | who isar | wetically against the a ordan Bennett.) New York Herald Ca- T Bes a welcome It was a phono. ked to speal, and ograph was a told by the abbey wouid listen on the of Stanle north wind and as soft as growling carcless, of notes to which no until a smail h it hoped would ¢ ery word t ted by the uninvited guest, among these words were two fals it hoir, which is to sing at the wedding and Tennant, rehearsed its part «d every note in its al way, and when_the chioir had fin- ished, and had told i 1t choirs that it ne 1 more success- partly accom- | the last ves- u dissiputed; this done, 1est is not com- phowhich will be and Mrs. Stanley by Colonel he u more to tell that is w of California 2 of beveled glass, will be able It will be able to re- peat the welcome of bells, the swelling notes and the voices of the ehoir. to tell word for word the language ‘tand the namesof the Tt will contain ‘an friends of the great plorer and those who are not so far aw willin short tell thestory been told before and of th v grow tived telling. Tt will also tell its owi e will be insd salutation: wrd music and s mine; 1 authenticate story, for upon the bed the phonog rds in their truth’s own tongue am 1: 1 am a resurrcetion; men may hear the quick and dead cony ning realms of kuow e trophies, Stanley, by steadfa won; may light and truth and by crease; Twm the Latest boon of ¥ rse, it of the Ame Bismarck, the ex-c itors with a number of totes of himself and family things he told how duni French war the life of his son Herbert was saved by navateh which had been given him. struck Herbert undoubtedly not its progress been rems rked that Prince The piluce replied to the reposcand f was unable to > become i con ch college to carth, tells wh operations in the Etemal cit she will probably wish she had struck some Mume. Diss DeBar a conspicuous The independent convention adjourned today after nominating tovernor, H. T, Loucks Vanosdel of Yank- reasurer, Frank Roberts of Millbrook; auditor, Captain Lowe of Bijou ate, Heury Hanson of Harvar sand of Gettysbury ic instrae mer of publ missioner of laboy unty > any endorsements for United - ry in Londs Gordon Benne Cablegram to Baron Wissmann, imperial Ger man commissioner to East Africa, who is at ntin Germany on a leave of absence, is suffering from an attack of asthma. confined to his THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, GAME TO THE LAST. Wounded Unto Death, a Hrave Officer Kills His Murderer. (Copyright 1890 by James Gordon Bennett.) Crrrivae, July 10, A A oned by the ¢ who happened to be pr ent, pr st A slight quar ensued, during which he rec Savo Pocek swore Last Monda, to be revenged at 6 o'clock the morning, as Colonel Bosko was passing along the principal street thirsting to avenge him. fartinovich family by kil ing that member of the house, who with rea- son is considered its bravest and most worthy representative, in a cowardly manner shot at Colonel Bosko from behind with a revolver. r through the col hough mortally wounded, the officer struggied to his knees, With one hand holding his head, the better to take of Cettinj self on th who The builet passed el oncl's body aim with the other, he seized his volver, which had us he fell dropped Savo, hitting him from his belt, and f in the forehead and ab and strote him dead at fifteen paces from wherethe colo- kuelt None of the persons who by the firing n and doctors of the town, who found that I had a dreadful lesion in his liv tines, He died two hours late took place on Tuesday, amid a great concourse of mourning Montencgrins, Americ Hog the Honors. [Copyright 18% by James Gordon Bennetl,) Bexruy, July 10.—[New York Herald Cable.—Special to Tk Ber|—W evening was devoted to the Turner to dne in honor of the Ba rians given the Berlin shuetzen, Among those taking cups toda, were ho shex, Muller, Sclarf, Radloff, Schr Syburg and Engel, all New Yovkers. Bern- hardt of Phi adelphiia, & on to their ) Brescia won a silver cup, uquet in Festhalle tor mwas read: YT beg thank the assembled schuc wishes,” ———— WHAT DOES SHE MEAN? ‘The Questic Asks of Great Britain. v Yok row wi “Congress has acted wisely in calling for pondence, on the Behring sea con- the the ¢ It 1s evident, ] al, that Lord Salisbu g some most absurd There is some reason to bel to his later tones, Some cu naval operations have becn going on a about our c stren fax, inereasing her military and naval for there, adding to her ficet at the Bermud; and Bahamas and sending a conside able squadron to the Behring sea sho desires this display to be interp by the United States as i mel gaged in a foolishand It is not agi submission by a dis 1 Englind’ ; American people that the Behring sea i mare clausum then the presence of British gunboats in _ the neighborhood our Pribyloft lnds. Wo fancy no demonstrs calealated to unite this country i determination to pe mand than the si xtreme ght of British crui hovering around our Atlantic coasts. Itis ble that Great Buitain should appre- dest ciate this point, Americans cannot suppo this unusual congress of warships is an pression of genuine British sentiment, whatever it means it and the Bri favor by ordermg its cruisers away. g A RACE RIOT. Eight-en in All Killed and Wound-d in the Melee, Guirrey, Ga, July 10.—A fatal occurred at Stark’s millpond, ¥ this afternoon. Four negroes we cighteen in all killed and wounded. trouble started with a row between a dayl s selling wine and a white man. was taken up by others until i 1 involved. The shooting soon bec general, After emptying their weapo mand was made of a mer ated rioters helped themse The ove ground and it is a mys not more fatal in results - Merchunts’ hotel,Omaha, duy. Nat.Brown,propr, Ira | —-— ‘The Check was a Forgery. Cueyeyye, Wyo, July 00.—[Spe gram 1o Tue Brk,)—A dappe man arvived on the Denver tr looking in last Sund: and registered at the Interocean hotel as les B, Harris of Leadyille: In the morn- sd a letter postmarked Ch ing’s mail he and bearing the printed stamp of the Alle- gheny mining company. This letter opened while standing at the registe site which was Howard Kemp, the clerk of the hot “rom the letter he drew a ek which he said was for tr Ilie check was drawn by the Union bank of Deny cate ulleged to be that of the cashier wade payable to the Alleghany mi pany, which endorsed it to Harris b check the elerk cashed. The next duy Harris departed for Denver and the cneck has since beeri throwu out as a forgery. S - Laramie Matiers, Lakawmie, Wyo, July 10.—(Special Tele- gram to Tik Bre.|—The tenth annual con- School as- vention of the Wyoming Sunda sociation conciuded its labors e C. Whipple of Cheyenne presi those present was Hon. e today. s clected for th ent, Mrs, R. E. retary, J. T. Jenk! enne In a runaway accident tods f Chicago, lessee of th and John Davis, oip work Mr. Davis' injur I seriously injured. prove fatal. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary from Omaha, the Union Pacific coal mines ut Rock Springs are still chsed down because ngness of the miners to work of the unw under the sc seming syst hundred miners have already left Rock Springs, many of them going to Dana and Huuna, i Hard Times in Oklahon Kaxsas City, Mo, July 10.—A dispatch from Topeka, Kan,, suys: Fourteen families ed people just returned from Okla- homa to Topeka say everything is drying up there and the settlers are leaving as fast as they cun get away. Crops will be almost a total failure. A dispatch from Kingfisher says there was @ heavy rain this afteraoon, of col ing nearly ‘4 m ECISTON REACHED. ith of dry weath and too late to do wpod in a great winny local- Republicn Pl-ce of the B WasniNGroN | ators were in ¢ ctions Bill, The republican sen- icus three hours tonight dis order of business ision to conclude the conside ing shippiug bills and then take | up the sundry civil app wis & prolonged debate v ew York Herald Ca- Special to Tre Bre.|—In the month of | October lnst, during a burial service, a mir | ister, an intabitant of the v | kral, on account of his conduet, w | of his superior officer, ltive of Colonel Boske Martino vich, Savo Pocek, a townsman of the culprit, by Black D np. [Special Tele- | A lad named Roy Hawk ent down into an old escape shaft of a mine afternoon, was ove, d foll to the bottom. illkman who was passing, saw Wit Criee gram 1o Tnp By The outeomo of Dolnj as impris- ng the places | and the rive and harbor bill, s well as the expedien considering the national election bill thi sion, but no deisi | believed before the matte: posed of, the dem ntly reveale Armstrong, o wis also overcome with the damp and fell to Baldwin also dand was also ov was rescued and his life s y of the boy and man were take pling hooks, but all ¢forts to bring them to ested ene: tried to desce ived a blow from Reagan, L. F. | the buttend of one of the soldiers’ riffes, fllfim@ u used S'SOAP’! C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, RNITURE. st 8tock and Lowest Pric Broadway, and Have out by grap- cratic policy will be uide the republicans meet the situa- respected und leaves a wife and speeches tonight shotved there was a ed majority for the federal election bill and it is said no one strongly objected to ity y #ood number showed i great d warmness on the sub) almost unanimity in the opinion that it will be, absolutely necessary toadopt the closure in ordér to pass the billand Senators Edmunds, Teller and a fow of the other sen- ators thought this would outweigh the benefit the bill's passuge. suggested sitting A Farmers' Areasntic, Ia,, The farmers' alliance of the Ninth district held a conyention in.this city today with a fair were adopted favoring fre and the issuing of United age of silver tates notes iulieu also _demandi 1 transportation, telegraph and telephone service at dctual cost, the government to own and operato the same; demanding the adop- the passage of laws senators favored **doing busines” 4 Nos. 205 and 207 send for Catal M and 206 Pierce Street, SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS, to carry out the above objects they would support for office such men as can be depended upon to enact these principles into statute laws unitlu though at least | tern senators were | one and it is said two ea by no means favorable to_ it 1ls of the rules committee were among those who favored the rule to stop the and Senator nined in his opposition to it than $ yminent Catholic NOTICES 1 been attracted ro wounded. Colonel Bosko Murtinovich was attended by his physician Young Men's C arrvived in the evening, and was met at the dep: of the members of the holic Institute of ity from San support for ¢ e himself t rress the candidate who will tthe principles em. | Ineither candi- date will do this the alliance will put a candi- date i the fleld, QOR SALE--Or will tr team, stallion No. G A RACE WAR F Catholic Young Mr. Sullivan was driven to the Millurd hotel where he was tendered an infor t which Father Carroll p Brief speeches were made Mayor Cushing 1. J The object of Mr. Sullivan's visit to Omaha establishing TED -Good girl by Mrs, A. P, Hane An Intense F ling in the Pocaliontas Minin z Regic Barnsone, July 10, Judicial Nominations. Sreanr, Ta., July 10.—[S Atthe ropublican judicial con today @ resolution was dern houses, er. 2% Pearl streot Aspecial to the Sun “land, with Main st., Go vention held adopted declay and A, W Wilk choice for a second te didate A, H. Applegate bouses, by J. R Rice, 10: 1y the and others. grave fears of a race war in mining region. On July 6 a couple of hund who had becn on an exeu train on the Norfolk & Western returning home, many under the influence For the thivd can- ¢ c “hlight tute, the objoct of which procession, followed by a grand commers men'in the higher branches and fit them for the priesthood. to educate young county and Attorney White of Dallus county 1y the home cloat lroad detective counthe frain Mason Cit Masox Crry, Ta., gramn {o T | depot and freight buildi The fire caught before water could be brought to bear it was Dep 't Burhed, a has a membership of 150, and should Special Tele- 1t detectives weve badly done up and | others budly veaten, train was stopped at the station and citizens saved the detectives' lives, feeling hus b it will bave the support of the worth 3430 at & worth 5000 it & o worth £, jlle of Brooklyn and acoby of San Francisco also took prizes, h the Americans have hitherto done out numbers. Count Sullivin will remain in the city today in order that he may fully present his plans to the Catholie soci- RS ar month: s on the same terms, the roof and be enabled above monthly and Interest. s the Judd & Wells Couneil Blufts, T, ) Broadway, any and other ¢ INJURED BY NO 18, fronting t, the you to n for their kind Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Pen o, July 10.—[¢ Jolnt property of the two_roads will belight. | 41\ ther 3 n Atemp's to Climb on the Front Platf rm. W. C. McCague, who lin street, met with a painful uc 9 0'clock last evening on Sixteenth street, be- tween Burt and Webster, climb upon the front platform of 0.9, Conductor S as the traiu hold and was thrown under the The guard wasall that prevented the pissing over painful injuries, bruising his side and ating his arm pocial Telegram overal bt at we will trade for encun 1 or Couneil blairs, Council Bluffs, Ta. Nominated LeMars, Ta., July 10, The Eleventh district con- gressional convention tonight nominated George D, Py for Congress. The Judd' fhith, Stanford 1, Rising City, Meadow Grovi He attempted to nth: New York Tribune and reissued [t N i F. M. ELLIS ARCHITECTS And Building Superintendents, R CON ing and Motor- July 10.—The Tribune in an cditorial on the Behring sea matter, tomor- An Towa Town Badly Dis Moixes, In this afternoon burned: s Middleburg; Swisher, Ay ifer, Inman, Joel itened for o time, kuowledeed | ident was due to his own careless- The patrol wugon took him home 1l aid was summoned to look after His condition is 1 1y, Fairfield burg; Michael M Barnes, Lorelto; Daniel Bro 1nd Rooms 244 Mahon, Omah STRIKE. The Largest Stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings Jught to the wos utentions ¢ that \ quality of menace has been imparted us military and The Rules Relative Cause Intense Dissatisfaction. Dismissals Original widows, ete seph Lec Phillips, Jdoseph, father Concert at Hansc and concert will be given at Hanscom o 10w on sule at mpriso the entire One of the twenty secret sent out from Omaha as a representi- tive of the employes of the Union Pacific road has been i stovk of M. Adle at sherifts sale Blukesburg; Miles M. Mill Mediapolis | t. Great Britain has been htening her splendid defense at Hali- ed silver cornet band begin at 2:30, will be rendered : Secor, Cednr I The following le of zoods mad Niles & Whaley, 406 Broadway, Council Bluffs, The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO,, of all kinds, Porch Brackets. i adt delivered, + Willinm Ashline, Come and sce I'he Enchant -Auf Griener Fiur, ew this evening he claims that o strike imminent on the entin the discharge o daims that the employes on tem unless the men are modi- rted heis cn- sretable business, Wle toa spirited people to feel that aa effort is being nude to awe them into lay of the engines of ce. We can imagine no proceeding on part more likely to convince the wood ; 1enr; Stuntz, Alhumb Lewis D. Shephurd, Keo- 0lo by Mr. Camphell 4 b movement, unanimious ng Manager Dickinso the road the been settled and confidence i him, e states that had remained with robabla difficulty would have The men had gréat respect for edmount . 1 Mendelssohn Frullingslied (Spriug Selection—Arr. b ck, Knoxville; Henr Point; Jacob James Widner, Iteissue and in- eligoland. Loxnox,July 10.—In the house of lords this evening Lord Salisbury reading of the bill providing for the cession of Heligoland to Geru littled the importance of the islind to Eng- landand magnified the advantages to bo de- rived from Sturm Auf—Le Bour P. Williby, Indianola. John A, Tomlinson, South Dakota: ion more admirably Eig Diawond Robb ry. a resolute moved the second SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED “ALL WORK WARRANTED, ted to bethe victim of detectives are The amount of imated from This report is thought to He generally be- mond robbery now working on valuables missing is various! £16,000 10 #40,0 0. exaggerated nearer the correct, figur liar features to the cas n: Ole Halverson, H. Brown, Beresford Beresford; William ment, e argued that as long as Witu was in 1o good purpose, There are pecu- h government will do itsell a Loxno, July 10. Ix the house ial Cablegram to of commons today W. H, Smith, the government leader, stated that in view of the lute period of terests to the northwurd DR. J. D. JACKSON, Den ALl kinds of work « ur gold and silv Merrium block. Coun convention there Incensed Eiks. W Yous, July 10. waas ot the slightest ch wce until the confin He urged that an exclusiv would assist in The members of New York lodge No. 1, of Elks, are very much in- the grand lodge cenged at tho aot postponement, of the con- one session 1o another, to drop the Irish lund ion of the sluve the comunerce Lof sideration of bills fi e riot England and India, yette county e killed and six wounded, two of whom are reported dying. Eight whites were shot, but it is thought only ono fatally, making The on against the gr and and proposes o pr npt of court every member of the Cleve- h0 comes within the jurisdietion of New York state, secute for con 3 over the con European powe Rosebury and the second reading. session, but to u at the next session, w nintroduce them ich would open in arl KKimberly the bill' passed onclusion Mr. Smith that before the house was prorogued it would pass the bill providing for the Heligeland to bill providing for housing of working class id he trusted In Memory CINCINNATI July 10, buildings known as the (llobe v longing to Brooks, Waterfield & tonight Wth its contents. covered by insurance. he smaller of the Special Telegram wmemorial s honor of the memory of Cieneral F the headquarters of ace union, was touching and impressive churacte Among those net of Crete, this evening BELLINGER'S BIGAL INSTITOIE rivate Hospital, hoped the oy ) house about holding a meeting of parliament 1 exprossed a similar Tobacco was stor ant for more am- munition. He refused to sell, but the infuri- 5 toall he hud. were over five hundred people on the tery the shooting was in Novembor. In response mer.t was satisfied s tothe cony the scssion opening in November. shipped yeste . but owing to the freight strike could not rson of Palmivia, Ale itch of Hastings, rice, and Captain Van E Abbott of Crete of the Chautaugu red most eloquent eulogics upon the life und attainments of ( by a Train. Passengors a Asked the Que Loxnoy, July riving on the Lehigh Valley t a carrisge contuining five was struck near Ow 2 to $3 per Higby, mgr. Mrs. Avery Wit- angements fo Thomas Beahan 4 © muking progress W. H. Smith, present gov ernment leader in the house of commons,will be elevated to the pee probably be Churchill as government feader nstruction of the ed to the fact that it was her honor ate in the con- h nominated General the presidency in 1588, tian Temperance union tastefully draped and the music was in charge of Mrs. Cassell of Hastings. dway and 26th st.. Council Bluffs, Ia al Tele- young Ord red to Ce WasHiNGTON, July ment, having received information of trouble imminent between Salvador and Guatemala, d the United steq 10 proceed to the west coast of Cen- Americaand look after the protection of building was_ v for the troatment of ull surzical ang chronfo e, and that sesof tho blood, «d Randolph inthe house. The navy depart- D16 Lrgota I'rivate diseases of the urly us syphilis, stricture, mahood, sexy ystitls, sper= 1 impotonce torrohoen, Tost knes' treited su tention pald to dis iers Ranger and The Poultry Bre ders. CuicaGo, July 10.—A office, but he prefers to remain_outside, yesterday, du ing of what here- the American 3 association was Leld today The ussociation will organize as a corporation ‘olumbian Poultry ation, the intention being to Ago for work pri pxposition of oppo- chicf asked to resume the y, the Press association went to Windsor castlo last ned the queen’s assent to the Diabetes, Bri The Postmen's Strike. Loxbox, July 10. Kk for 3126, ling_expenscs. R. R. Paxton on vand bore a cergfi- It was g com- fuither statc night and obt proposed chang under the name of meeting of 3,000 feet. Spinal curvature unlull discuss of the postmen at Clevkenwell this evening the gen- strike was still talked of, of the union quarters at Ch to bolding a granc i 1 poultry some time during the and free from that between thr tseeuraly packe hundred and four hundred men had been dis- Tetter Carr! Loxnar, July 10, letter carriers as a body this morning resumed their duties, their igadvised them that the pre was 1ot an opportune time to at demands by a strike. malcontents and the postoflice authoritie have applications from all vacancies that, may s T A Provison for Adjournment. 105, D. €, July 10, tive Williams of Ohio introduc veut resolution iu the house tods referred to the committee on rul that the president f the house be it session of the Fifty- by adjourning tneir respective hous Surgleal Instituto dway und 2th st C No Candid OrviiLe, O, July 10, nal convention in the ) district met here today names were proposed, but after taking thir- batlots, the convention The democeratic con- Representa- 1. D, EDMUSIRON, Pros, ClAKRLES R, HANNAN, Cashier, CITIZENS STATE BANK COUNCIL BLUFFS, Paid up Capital Surplus and Profits Liability to De which was L. SHUGART. Vice-pres ty-seven ineffectual adjourned until omoriow. senate d the enate and th Two hundred n dismissed from ‘The Run Continues. Buexos Avies, July 10, prominent foreign ba appointed to on the question of fc The panic is* increasing, The run on and among wlds, 10f the international conveation. ensuing year ch, Laramie; 2Cheyenne H. A, Burnbam, Doug: lass; treasurer, Dr. N. K. Cowhick, Chey- At a meeting of nukers today, @ deputa The Weather Forecast For Omaha and vicinity lowed by showers, For Nebraska and Towa eostern lowa, southerly winds, cooler, exc in eastern lowa, and ws South Dakota--Showers, cooler, west- Fair weather, fol- uks is eontinued. and surplus of any bank in Southwestern Lowi. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, P. R. Destel- Union Pacific Benuiy, July 10, fleet accom The Crisis Crxesyar, O., July 10, ing here regarding the railroad situation the crisis is at hand Iway employes of all classes is discuss the Chrisuana a gun on board the Friede Grosse exploded prematurely, t ing five of the crew. The general feel MAXON & BOU :G3E0I3 , Architects and Superintendents. Fine Interior Decorations. 250 Merrlam Blook, Council Bluffs Y. Lite Bullding, Omaha, Neb OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Mutn and Brondway, A Horse Stol Foggz, the druggist at Twelfth and Capitol avenue, ok # trip to Plovence late while there some Vis norso and bu was roported to the police, but they clue to the thief, BETTER THAN GOLD. RESTORED HER HEALTH, For 2 years I sullered from bouls, erysipelas eod other blood affections, taking during that time great quantities of different medicines with: cut giving me any perecptible relief, fnduced me (o try &, ¥, 8, 1t Improved me from the etart, and after taking tcveral bottles, re stored'my health as far as T could hope for &y my age, which 18 now seventy-five years, Mis. 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky. Treatise on Blood and £kin Discases mailed free. e LT SPECLIL €0 Alkata, G todiy, devoting their freight already accumulated in the depots, — - A Turkish Outr CONSTANTINOPLE, advices received he t Alukiles who urned alive by A number of Armenian urkish ziptiehs, Gold s at 22 premium minz is ot WasINGTON, July 10, this afternoon approved the act for the ad- mission of Wyoming as a state of the uion, with fruit aud cawe the west was two heavily loaded three sectious, wstie Bxcliange, Collections wude and luterest pald on tise Dealers I for

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