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e ara O e e ————— B LR e —— —r o — - - THE OMAHA DAILY BEF, SUNDAY, JULY 13 180.-SIXTEEN PAGES THE OMAHA BEE [DOYT KIOW HIW TO COUNT, | tiyeduneos quiules copiesaz, il | e atis svetd rem prved i b ' S L i o [SPRCTAL - NOTICES JE— wark, Therehy 1 the oftice ns pastit of [ gutaf 4job, and th s hal Beon sent tothe . v " A g chief*snetions for several months, COUNGIL BLUFFS. et (0 (e erect - e Tt day of Rites [aabionce 108 48 Durpow Of ssotfing ‘\'r-'v""';,‘r":':_""::“"h"'"{:_'-" True indn-the-Fico is Known as tho Tn. COUNCIL BLUFFS, SEICE. N y oy S ORI T . DRIo \a | the ion of hoster. He nccointed for et dian ot whose hands General Custer OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, i« customary tth for pasors and | the 3 | Ml bt il aredp whe i ) - " | o : 128E An chirehs togive three months notle. sothat [ the bo sform foind I his pos Jomes Mass, the traveler, tells this | diel. He led the main attack on the TOR SALE--Or will teado for a good Hiireii64 iy BT oty SR AT e E'EIE"T”;{' H'g'“ *‘Xd the Boarl of | Beielaany i i Tt sim byshaving it it yas o miktun fye the Philaduphls Tagaitses | United Staios (foops, aid when the dnal | & osaiiion No vl 0 § fyored by Careler fnany partof the Ci . | .. Wt Ty succesor will b sdeeted s elloroform inimmt which hewasusing for about 5 0" doe y ovening. | struggle imsell faco to face | 1ace. By Dr dam by Kentuck il ride Men Oan't Agree. et L Iber shidl Yo L - nnt which h g whout 5 o'dock in the ovening, ggle came put himself face to face §yonrs d 4 O v, | Prodan e vy itk D hd the toohacle. fle povedthisio e wtis: Cglone Yagerand T satonihe verandn | with the cavalry loador. Both L DAL LA ULl action o } COurt o discharges ’ N Vi) <t - repond(biiies i firdts & Hhe st fuction of the court .wl\\.\jyi"\ilfi d. ofthe Vicullah hotel in Bombay and on | mounted, but at the first shot Custer’s \\',\\'rm 1 girl by Mres. A. L et Ry THE RESIGNATION OF DR, COOLEY. [ LX&E'NGDe diteamit mintseriii work. of 1 hree Tims o Fallure, the elge of the native cily, vhich is | horse foll, carrying him to the ground, chott, 120 Fourth stroe Night Elitoy No. which overive hve 0 you without Prof. Sturziss made his third faillure at od Vicullahand not Bonbs The | says the Cincinng nquire A bullet l‘\nl(lu.' i weadlont weord e e e of wiease | 4 05 ST B an aonnaut, Thora | €00nd I8 deadiall thathe onee owned | from Raiwin-the-Fuce's vifle Killed the | The Wigwam | uilders Too Slow—En« | pictor % ‘ot ail cooperale iniak: | wis animmense crowd of speciaton, indua. | Md lored ls gme, He was expeciing | general beforo he could shield himselt, Y . " Woe ks clition | is wife and daugt o had been o The foarful mutile i ‘| JOR SALE or Ront—Garden land, with N.Y. P Co, | Inrging the Patrol House—A Burgs | (MEhse fok reni g ok o G the | 11 abut o thusand litle childen, who ::‘, ol b R ‘f\..:“]\."‘. oth .(»x::.{;‘f ‘Q:\\’\'»l1.}:‘;“';,'."..:1“(' 'fl.";".”“ S0 T I ¥ ROTNON B8 RATRC IR Sivail Cauncil Bluffs Tumber Co, conl e Caught—Whee to Wor= Bist inleresis of t aeh. S0 that w hud ben given an exqursin o the lake by | vicel was to a ¢ Caléutta next | ter, Towever, the Sionx chief posting “ WO wood modern fouses. W W. Bilger, 28 Poatl street i T o barbers war dically ended and | nuw pustor shadl conmente 1l minlse g ; A t Co. Tho ¥ * ANTE| , Al the <hops will b open tolay ship—General Notes. ChrPIEA e el Forvery kool workt | to geweroslty of Wi Heno & Co. The | duy, vhilewe we toget the bun- | himscll on gunrd wnd warning his mad- | WANTED 4 bosition; can cive tast of rots J. C. IxHayen took out abuilding pernit iz that God may guideyon iy tie billoon could not be properly infiited, and | gilow ready toreceive them, Thecol- [ dened followers nwiy general Dusiness: nlso Daokieoping. Al ross rday for the ercction of a £,000 rsi e A ™Y | after alongdelay it was cit lose and car- | onel wos in the best of spivits, He joked I'he famous cam n which ended in [ B Bee ofiice, Council Blutrs, g oa. el Brosdiwny, e wardof trde at its mecting on 3 f e eeltion | Tied the balloonist to the height of about | and lughed and told old stories love | the extermination of Custer's comme Y 3 s A I command A nameless little wail - aled atthe home of | day night cokedup adose for Census Super- usir s wrvie, Irennin, sur | sixty fret. Hisparadute was accidentaily | and war; how hewasnearly wptured [ began March 20, 1875, The expedition the irendless yestorday and Wil be buried | vigr Fight that was seilding hot. There | Sp¥antant welwiher, © b 4LCOOEY, | ditacled nd he fell to tie earth | ad murdered bythe renowned Nana- [ of 100 men under General Crook | atany tiio lsave vour tauily the. hom cle this aftemoon at Fal lery, were prosent fifteen or twenty of the leading | churehmetto consider the res jon, The | With fearful ce, Mhe big umbrella A at Compore; of thevast poppy | marched to the head of Tongue river, o vllAll'u»l-nl.lmvlnliih' et o The Shubert quartetic business man of the city, and they made him | unaninousopinion was mt to tecept it, and o | cime downlike a lark without spreading its | plantations ind the revenue he derived | tributary of the Yellowstone, He passed | A nomo WOrth 4150 &% 413 ::::vrv':::::;”: mqu’ I Just evening an ) take theentire dose ot one gulp, It was a | St of verystrong reolutions w adopted o a little bit, He was severely | from the opium hedistilled every year. | to the Roscbud, also o tribut of the A home worth £.00 at £ por month. ?'.\r:d,. moon inoneof their splent potion that yould remove the cutile from | commending the fuithful workof the pstor | shalen up ind stunned, md - sitistled ok, % Finally westarted to walke to wliere we | Yellowstone, and was thero attacked by [ A1 ¥OrL £ wt 8 pur month. rts, b i o and uging o reconsider the matter, and | make anotler atte o halloor fted d oir horses s . 2 p e S ing i Rl b S SRR (8 R A case of diphiheris was reportal to the | themouth of & rhinoceres and it literally e e e e g »:vul\.l'-l‘ll‘r’vl‘h:m:("luhllhv b ot | ey l(l,"‘" Lot ) \‘“lhh i r";“l ”I{!‘ {“‘1 4 :i)\lrlllthll((y}“ur}m-lllil “»“Ir il I s | Ounerbelied Hores i tho 3o i, T E»mvl of helth yesterday The victim 1s [ fayed the meek and tender ecpain, Hore Resolved, " . ford ample anls anl vomited & dmse yolume of anter over the beautiful us tothe g Y 'l ‘in-the-tuce lought with des- :_nvn;m monthly payments includo prineipy dio Graham, the eleven-yearold son of O. | caun o iitan | tine 10 tor I &l a1E AMOL0 Redv bungalow fifteen milesawny. We had | perate braver, Thirteen Indians were | and interest. For £l particulars eall on or ddie Graham, wlhiat they gave lim for his brakfst yeter 1 Leavenyard, i i 1 address the hudd & Wells Co, 600 Broadw W. Giratam, on Avenue K Vi Al s heva f delerred amported it Lo il mike aother at | 1020 throurh Viclah to vachour des. | killed, and neral Crook lost nine of | Sounell Bire. fe oS G0 i husad Robert Russels, the infant son of Mr.ad | “4NCHIE 0 00 o sapervisor jext regulun, usiiess neeting o | umptio gt away ihis evening, siuopl tiation. Wit o kaleidoscope that na- | his commund, besides having tventy-ono | Saee e . s Mrs, W, J fterwisser, died yesterday [ ey comis for (e Third, detrit oF low Al De take wt I the | satisfy thepublic' that hecan do S0 The burr lah water | disabled. 1t was this fight that coused | FORRENT ¢ roorn, No. 18, frouting aftermnoon. The fineril will take place at 4 | thocenss of 180001y shows bitween LW iheres (0 his determination and the Iho Yho wero given @ free ride | c wearing nothing buta breeeh | General Sheridan to veport advising the | - L MRS o'elick tulay from the residence, 106 Novth opie thaisand il twentyzivo | usind in ¢ ol jieaptsiils radgmiion, thit wo cor and an afteruon nt the lake enjoyed them ut, and the male ¢ servant, | removal of allthe Sioux to the Standing | Y|EHAVE wove santLfal mot ighth strect, S P Al e, 3 it e dird, praving | selvesto the fullest extent. Sith i’ Fed: barian Rocl ¢ . It wasargued that onee that we will trade tor anoumberad vas i Wwo of the inmate oty and the Counci atgrae) mercy und pewce e pelcels, Jews from Palestine, Pasees, | at Rock they coqld bo suf- AR R T A R URA L o tive worshipers, who trveled 8,000 | ficlently isolated to be m\n\ led, and i the attention of | ¢ r S T ot - 08 of J A Fointy Pre miles over desert and mounfain from | this argument hassince proved true, buy [QOR SALE My confectionery and day moning ey we dle Chver and | g s 1 s ot Tanliics ant - A cordial invitation is extended to thy men Miunie Lee, ind_thi ¢ had the litter | thele fide ponden loyed. ane theeityto atend the nen’s meding in the Sl e i sl [ Bl Ao e stand, No. &1° Mol st, - Osoter I 1 1550 el ung Mon's Chrisian wsochtion roons fn | Lersis and carried thelr dfires, all | boforo tho hostiles could be taken to 3 L arrested for ste; alot of baby ¢loth Wherweas, Tha A apopilation of 18,06 il - 3 E O s Mhere will b pgze butch ofordinances in W ahorts 4 o ot the Councll 1 re offering great induce | the Merr: blo Good singing, Shopt | pleturesque, all inwhite, pordercd with | theiv new reservation much hard fight- e in the counci the meeting ) BIUArs post ) for the fseal yeur i rs during th . | talles, Meeting lasts but one hour. Come | red or other hright ¢ ing was to be done, day nig It is reported that “h e Tune 3 2 thef ye ! ¢ and bringa rrimd. Well, in turninga corner in Vicullah Three thowsand warriors under Sit- willhave a new ordimnce to subuit. This | ending! i 200, and e | offe in cirpets, be Fist Presbyterin—Corner of Willow | we founda erowd being harangued by | ting Bull, Rain-n-the-Face and the (h\‘m;n;m ) |.|‘I.; x;' |..\\' ordinances as a | f‘”‘lll Yeur ending June WOHES SIS ;‘4!';" Bte, \\T\hl "*I“I\I‘V“ l‘i‘(‘“‘ ""“' ‘“”'I Avenue and uth: street, Rev, Steph one of the best known fukirs in [ndi [| almost equally well-known chiof, Red remody for every littlo evil that comes up is | N il stock uid be pleased 1o have you | Phelps pustor, Prowching asusuil at 10 i SO ot RéoRE w151 -Olowd reliied s vinge the efectof loading down the legal | 1, W heiGas, e figurowith us for cishor on thelnstallment | & o Ganiorh soprey T g |kl ‘“' ard IH'} spoken of asone who | Cloud, r Vlll_ [to move from their hunt- AL L e M ll 10 3 <2 | Wi Wowili ahip all goods fres of diapge | iy, Salwath schiol atlz o - N ewoninz | wuld put a blight wpon you. People | ing grounds, und took refuge near the nance books oo ponderons for common use, T were 2 VI 18 within a wdiusof 100 wiles, Renember, Hted ek w Il‘ d lh"\” < b, Sadl, my master, | Big Horn, Three columns of troops hoavy team attached to a heavy \ Hu i1 v MaNver & Kryiy, T e PO SO Rl T - pushed th 1 the | were sent against them by General 108 wilh & couple Of tons of cols | isue il ety since € 20 Broad T ey S(OTHIE O DU LS UG Wilkto iEhIHLS & taat ot thia Fakhwsto || Sharidan; feom Montehg: feom SDHilcol | tempor ession of Broadway, be | '\ It fully appears from said fac ’ ST TR Pranklin justor. Sermon at 11 m, by | vhom he said something in Hin- | and from the Platte. They were tomeet | Sixtn enth stiets, yesterday Al rensonable imen that the city of Cowe Th Farueres' Congraess. the pastor. No evening sevice, Sunday | dostanese, It seemed toen sadi, | at & common center, whero the Indians aftornom. The wason wis budly broken up [ cll BIulls bas not less than 5000 jopulstion. | There wis ameeting of the horticulturists | schoo at 12 m, Allcordially invited * | vho jumped from his little platform in | weresupposed to be, General Terry, . the motor K, causing aslight interruption | 3 l Lroply the wnsiler furtier the woming Firmers' Na- by the pastor. Subje *Tho *CEnglisiman, be areful, or Bight | hundred infintry, s il TromaL Bloit N i i tional congress, The conmittee of theboand | Kinglom of “God.? No evening v. | may fall upon youand yours. Tread not | Abraham Lincoln May > reacho i s of the teatric and a good deal of work for the o the Third consus dls i % 5 4 y [ pou [ yours. read n Abraham Lincoln M 7. e reached O et b 10 S eep It off withihetr | e pmintud | of trale, from whon somuch was expected | Sundiy stioolat Lim. ~Allare w0=diilly - | ypon the smullest thing Buldha hus | the mouth of the Rosebud June 21, and hands. by hin, and in reganl to the builling of awigvamor ed, or it may turn and sting you he determined tosend the Seventh cav- AND Judize Carson conduded tosend thelittle | | Whtttas Suldmatios verghrouht (o €4 | it patae or something of that sort, did it | pSoiba moans oo branh e i | *Before 1 could stop him tho Culonel | alry from there by a clrevit to theupper boy, Johnmie Hooker, who was Imug\\" b | utcrdent of O isus, by the city | mateializ. The members of the society | & iteenth siroet, thisevening. 4\\,‘.\’,,‘“‘.‘, had cut the fakir across the face, and | Rosebud, ' [l ;r.ru’.-( -m‘\“v]l‘}uu II-'ml.n t‘.; the s CH A TR ] slag, eh boarl | felt rather hurt and infornally expressed | ¢ lially invited withan eath had shouted: *Out of the On the 220 General Custer started O school, e LS in It Case as of uftichy s of al 3 PP " ay. ) i il i 31 . ¢ roceedes y S8niad [0, the Julse indiite: ihat Jonintes | dig ndattidavits 2T i | hemselves ashaving ben playel with. It | Trinity Methodit churcl, South Man | Y, you Hindoo pigl” : with the regiment, and proceeded up the e D gues ! L e T antita for s street, opposite 3 The fukivwith blwing eyes said: 5. Here ] ~ 1 Wive Wit wien you can buy a Lhe same terms, and (n ense of your ( lu ~—2 news and that helis o pe was decided wt todepand upon such buill- | AT ite Bighth wenu, & Alennd Gt g cyetanli B ;’i\'--rl\l\'x'ix’!y ‘|n|l<l-~. e |;.-“.~|\|\-u.~lk‘.. sistent but not very skilful pilferer, The S c ing scheme, but to goaheid with other ar- | PRSIt reside 24 wenth avenue— ‘¢ Bnglishman you w ot meet your | heavy Indian trail, which he followed to ! : father tried hara to save the oy from the re |Iln.1»‘:“‘\.|~ul\;(.v‘.):"4lll~l‘:‘l“!ill“‘- “m:m_m‘_ ok 0 'u:vu‘u‘w“b “:“.l_‘ ;"‘:c:_“‘yfc I o Tt at 10 D xxuul 8 p m. :'1- wife, You will ‘not meet your child. | the Little Big Hoen. He founda vil- Cor. Broadway and 2th st., rm . school i ot ave hi Ll 9 Lty oy C ed battor L meeling at 9:4 a. m. Sunday school at 2:30 | Y antations wi ovit st e oote rength, o 0 Y s | form school, and was anxious to have him ively taken | (e gperahouse for the s of tis ein-dp m B ) | Your plantations will be devastate lage of unexpeeted strength, and at onc Counecil Bluff consi to the institute for the feeble | . Epworih leggue at 705 p.m. - Pre your craven hoeart will wither within | attucked it with that portion of his com- minded, chiming that the boy wis not 4 Hight has sueda fool- | gress anl to provide an exhibit of this | meeting (\ lnesday at s p. . you, You will die. mand which was immediately at hand, thetreatment responsible for his actions, and that his weak- ition direting those 10t | county’s prolucts in the Masoic temple | Mrs. Will Bishop, a noted lectirerof the | ° evipa fukir's words At s i 4 st St Al Pl ness of mind was the cause of his shortcor It b i enun - e, " I paciic enst, will lictur. on “Spirituism,® | oy oy wards werd ;fl"{i"}“.“l' ][ s L 3 i ings. o g k Tle coning congress is an important event | in the grov airmourt park this afternon | £ 6 Bt B A b o sont into the valley at tho point where us syphilis, str cy st by Joln Dunnnextto the alke ) for Council Bluffs, Tt is the fist national |t 2:30 o'doc did. We reached the bungalow and > streum struck it Reno, hearing rrol 1 vhood, sexudl fmy, -osed by the poli - fron athering of any numibers whidh his ever | Buwean Baptist Church—There will be | #ndweresoon in bed, How lslept that fiving, forded the river, but was I e e night, proprielor and Bis son wero ar. known fact that wrsons will | beenheld here,” The opportunity shold be | presching at 10:304, i wnd 7p. m, The night I don’t know. The words, ig- | completely overwhelmed by the Indiuns Abthtau; OohatIBON rested and booked at the central the troubleto enunuratethenselyes | therfore improved, and Council Bluffs ‘hool mests at11:45 a.m, The prayer |lishnan, beware’ were continuously | and was forced to recros ) ‘ shargod with selling intoxicating lijuors Sall E « retised (o ) $hould beat iis best. ' 1vis daimed that the [mcetingis on Wediesday evening, You will | ringing in m) Next morning Twent | Ofthe movements of G 1 Custer All the furiture and the bar fixtr orderthe o ken in these distrigs | opershouse will ot accommodite half of |be made very welmme into vhe breik room, and [ shudder | and his company nothing is known, ex- alio taken out and stored by police orders whet t defectively taken, | those who desive to hear theaddresses, ther John_Alex Dowie, from Melbourie, | when I think of it, The colonel wis | cept what is told by the one half-breed The cause of the raid was not so much hd 3 being enough deleguitesalone to fill the place. lia, will prach in the FirstBaptist | there walki 1a e e D WAL DEC DA e s tho resson thatDavn wis sdling intoxi Wiereas Nothing whatseerer e begeeon- | It isto be hoped that there will be o waking 'Sral prach in e HirstBaptist | there walking upand down with a tele- | scout who escaped, - That tho command T Givatin axtiunivat fng diquorsns it was forthe fact thathe has | Uished by tollawing the stupid and foolkh | up to the importance of imuediate action wd Fly inay, and I8, fitvacting great inoee | SCA hand, hisfucedrayn, and he | was not only obliterated, but that the O SaOLUAIYGlY) persisiently refused to comply with the qo- adopted by him, wherefre be it rots | the securing of a suitable plice for boh hold- [est in Jis dily and nightly lectures in | 0OKing twenty years older than he did | soldiers were tortured withall the sav- | Medicine ser cly packed and free frons Tice ilafion requiring the payment o 10 have th . Lbutcontt ow- |0 the ongss and making the exhibit. Omuha on divine healng. Come and he [Uhenight before, With t in his eyces | agery that the Sioux could employ, hus s A monthly fne. A satisfactory bond was | selves with thedeclaration that the census of — him, Sundayschol ab 12:0 w, Christian | he handed me this message: ‘Steamship | heenn frequent boast of the chief whose confdontinl, Adde R o Dannnis oy fwk parl st UGN L (OE MR UREIIUIVERIIC TS | SE VIR AER0LGHOTE tuolLEX o8 2e cormeting et 700 p. m. No evening |Fingo went ashore at the mouth of the | death seemsnow to have come to him at itnte o Hospital togo lomeand aprear for trial tonorrow | MEOE LN G B BaSon' we Lbbsil The pilice comuittecof the wundl, after 3 Hougaly, Your vife ind child drowned.’ | the hunds of a jealous Squaw. ¥ uy wnd B30 1L Blu s, Tay n” 1| m’. l L o s “‘Iw""n"“r" apon the showingherdn |8 thorough investigation of the requirements worth Metholist Bpisi church, cor- [I have never seen the colonel since, but = ———— neof the finest comers o ine streo made, wnd belt further s savicei ine, hav €0 2 or Avenue ang street ave watche h is pe v psy = 1 TR O 0 'Y, ot 'hlumhl1"4‘\'\‘(|\'[mx:"t:';klllu ] ‘M.rm G i Bihion 6 v e of the savicein that line have deided to [ner Avenue B ind Tw fifth street. | T have watched | His poppy TH I QUILLAY UTE COUNTRY, ¥ gk G By additi George H. Bennott Preaching at ® by e F i sireets in tho city, s locatel upon fiva |8tOr wie onle uinice frou his Lt which recommiad jlie orechon’ of i -additio 10 :% and at §:00 o' Sundiy school at v and it —_— F. M. ELLiS & CO., Touseof ill The place is oneof” the :;"",Q““';;)' belons tere I8 as much guiltyof | stor onthe p of tho patrol bousefor he | iy, Prayer muting Thursdsy even- him but his bung hnened | A Destraction Island Man Tells About 1 the sceneof nurders and siicides, and | which thousands of netinl rsidents are onit- el bt A o) Fifth A > Metholist Episcopal chur SHALA e RHOER DO i e e Wi ine d evory degreo of crine, The property ownors | ted is s filse and frawiulent s oie 1 which | upjer romsof the city jil _whicl oL B P S et . Price of the Wilion mino at y Vit ear 1 lisve mado miany ofts b hava. | (ot of fet i e e ulentin- | ocapied as headpuariors for the diof ind | G Bt Jaster, . Proatiing by - , who lus recently taken And Building Suserintendents. el vk s s | MGG it el ety 46 | Mmoo wil'be dbandone, ant ruittedtor | b 1024 "0 Savicy i tho Gy, | MF KILELBD THE ALBATROSS. |chargo of that property, hus been en- | oty it 4 I B, it & fous e complicd with tho requesty bt the. | OIS AR O oW St iy Gt | JUESCS L esionsana | 180D ttconnt of Chamauaua, Sunduy sclool ; gaged for soverl year tho Lend- | Donaer, Blule Tu - Corroapondoncd solloiis q 3 ors SUETS i D 0. : duesdiy even- : e abatement of the nuisince has been only | cenions i distiids B imberd 16,120 sand | qe'14 1 meding Wediesd Then the Crew of the Bark Had a ) tom pora There is & prospect now that |21, 22, 5% and 524 for the fal dulent | build & of cells inthe centerof the vom | jny All arewelome. i Viees ville Herald-Democrat, inwhat might TP TR R something will be done forits suppressio, | census of thiscity, They have inposed upon | that will hold fifteen or twenty prismers, Al areWeloms Rough Time in Mid-Ocean, J.D.EDMUN . B. LSHUGART, Vice pres for the ladies residing on the strect andad> | ourpeople and wo will hold B, W. Hight.and — Colaidges Ancient Marier. be termed the “farest far west,” having CHARLES R, HANNAN, Cashier, iz strvets i the Vicity have undor- | (hetnunerators (of sait. ditries posonilly | J, G. Tiptn, Tl estate, 527 Broalway. SR ML I L LR At lngth did cross an albativss lived for n number of years in the em- a ke emsado onin ¥t naeig: cogwanlis WEmIeyisial iimige may for The Reputed Popularity of These , Through thelog it came, = | j1oy of the government at Destruction b of the city council tomoriow ecvening they ) roing to lave that set of res s Noted Exile Myth. ’ “ i R IS There are oW Wl ve 1Tl reeaics a Dt om kg o 1UA MBRRE.| st oD BYEETONAYS thauyet i reluting | - fheriwasaig b the Ctinu-| A vear o .‘,,Il,r:hf" g H"", ot Whit plaguestheo sof With my cross- | island. There are but few who huve slon.” If the council dies ot act fwvorably | haug icup i my ofico.” sail S tauqua yesterday, The programumo we inte Phindelie s el ayy d of Destruetion Island lightnouse, | - Yanitail Solou S (ke aited ALY (A ARotlte Tl e ey o p i _ny ofice.’ 8 ervis ) b inthe Phildelphia Tines, I happened 1 shot the abatros. S TR e o0 | Paid up Capital . ... 150,000.00 p',(.m( v A e el N T X sl Ll"']"'-‘“f“ iy, “Lhey e @ | cellent mnd everything moved off smoothly. togo into the cfe of the Windsor hotel (ST LRl R re TS S but few, indecd, know of the country | 5y 1us and Profi 50.000.00 fontinue (o do this untll the comell 18 m- | Ho g e A rommoraiions, uti§ [ e erontof tho daywas theloctue .| inMontreal atalat hour one night. AudI had doto a hellish thing, lying adjacent toit. In fact, thero 1s | Fiability to Depositors, 50,000.00 pelled to order the closingof the obnoxious | satisfiedthatl hwe done my whol du Hauson in the aftemoon, His topic was | My attention was calledto fonr men who Aud itwoull work *en woo. probably nomare remote orless known i place, ek of the tensis mnodtion 1o dhis | *Fools,” This i the lecture whichis gener- | sal at & torner tble, They wero a| The log of theEnglish bark Selkirk- | comer of che United States, outside of | Shugurt, TR SRm I NEOIRONIR EOSTON STOR! city. | haye ben acting stictly in ac- [ ally called for wherever Dr. Hensonappe dovnest and discontented. looking | shire now lying at'the Atlantic dock, [ Aluska, than that portion of the new A rgest Gaplbal and surplus Of utiy banl Proe ) snoo wilh hstructions, ind lave had 21 i onsidarad by common cosent thobest | gioup ind they taked in low volwes. | Brooklyn, sys RIS NEn Lo ) WAL Ltk beSyee sy 1k storn Lowa, sl twoof my men ruining allover thecitydur-| {4 oive, Those who we 9 i oxCepti . all grown | contains a record auite in line with the [ Olympic range and the e ocoun, . Council Blufy, Ia ingthe week, hinting up the names that 3nl‘n> npu}mfc. n_psn who went out to hear l\;\v“'hl:”:;}\ ]LiL ption }lllm_y had nllll,'_unlnx R e s "hul ity TS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS, JULY REDUCTIONS. wawo reported. 1have a liter from Genoral | it yestrday went with that expectition. In | beardsandit wis worth noting that the | SRR LA & Ryl gt et postotiico by | Sy Bilow we append only a few of the thou- | Pater under date of July 7, inwhich he| this they were greatly dissppointed, es | Zentlemenin the hotel kept reolutely | Of *Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner! to to- R R A i ! ah. atithe sands uflmrmll‘us(u behad, A glance atthe | sags: I think the plan recommended toyou | not begin to e«me up to aloof lmmlthom. Onece in a while @ Q\n; huvlfl: nn;m :‘xludwnh l\hv all i 2 .\ulllll‘ulflullllulrs :\)‘::n u\_‘rln‘i :li]\::h. h, at the undernoted will give you a rough idei of telegram July 5 will inect- the case witliout < N o = oushing drummer, or some man im- hen the bark was on her wuy from | mol 2 4 AR what is golngon at the Boston Store, Council | evas the pattial n-onumention that the peti- | 1T of h-‘; Jin e \JS })vll(:(l‘l’)}' 4 desire to court notoriety, | Australia to Kngland aen nown as |five miles south of Cape FI Bluffs. From thesame you can leari thefuct | tian from your oty requested.” The play| WS & most entortining owe. The | Loy ioin the litle group, but the | Alee became erazyfrom the effects of | eighteen miles north of the island, that the Boston Store, Council Blufls, isthe | suggested was tokéep open thoschelules for | audience laighel and laughed again at the [ Soonuer jover stiyed any length of | the tropical sun Ho inagined he was | is located on asmall bay that is partly leading dry goods hou the house wiere | the adltion of nuames and let the fact| quiint, witty, sensille wonsmse. Ho de | ¢ina ® The four e S Caeie an albitross. sheltered by aprojecting reef of rocks ou can alwiays get the best value for every | be kiown “irough the mnewspapers, | saibed therichfool, the diuiken fool, the [ UmBe: ISR I OISV CRRe. CORMIL | | i e 3 S nd s ouHi ket tes catrhit] [lani iBlidas ¢ ollar spent, and find everything just asrep- | and tat s what it did. The| lewnei foo, and a nimber of therclasies of | Styles Do Lacy and Dempsey, all of immense allaty et : Quillayute river,” Mr. Price resaited or money cheerfully refunded. Palition ~ sssumed . thit _ thers wero| fils. In iitrodicig histhene hesid thay | Wiom bad ruy” avay from justico in| aimmoensoallatvos onoafterneon vith | - - el SIYOT ARivG B0k The youngest child van tradeas well as its | thousauds of nanes missed. Tasked then to | present company wasalways excepted, and [ New York. abaitel hook und line. Vhen the bird | 8¢ formerly entered 1nto the north mother who hus seenfifty summers or mor give mea fow thousands or 1000, or eveu E‘».n.n t fear that le would causeoffense to I had hewrd o good muny stories about [ wis killed and the wings w tretehed | side of the bay near large rock islands | gingular Properties of a WHITE GOODS DISPARTMENT. 401 Thavehad two of my best mén at work [ auy ofhis learers, beause he was goinz_to | the populurity of New York boodlers in | 01 deck they measured twenty feet from | which prevented the forming of a bar Tnporied Swiss strije reluced to % fomer | alloverthesity, and fromall siress and as | tik of thoso wio showed their Tack of wis: | th Doninion, and | Spmt sov days | vip to tip. Thelong bones were removed | acrossits mouth, and small schooners 12%e. the result of ourefforts we have added just | dom by notcowing. In closing he gve o | iy eovefully o SRt om the wings and lai 3 k . " enter the river, About six- Not the least of the natural curiositiof” Rdiim Andlaeill pala atrionk || o LA e e e o ol sptoce. Jour et | A osstnlly dooleTng ovee thaihubitsnnd | fvm e vingyany1atl on ihedeok bo i ite i i Ther s rlitter i ac’s ey e s " luring a freshet, | of the Ozark region of southeast Mige Lie, former price 17¢, should be made the object of this i ud said inhis heart, ““Thereis nc nodes of life of some of the notel exiles | diy. There w s o glitter in Alecs ey RIS 0G 0T O AR v A L e, now offests, 5, | Sl bo made tho obket of this wmwar | had sad tnbis leart “Tierels natiod” | e’ T founi thit they wore outests | Wien ho suw to wings,ind with w wild | the river made & ney outlet through | sourl is its mineral springs, some of price had asmany vequests and popositicns to | for him a wide reputation as & ledu inevery sense of the vord, They had [ €y he }rlvmuwl his arms theough the | the beach one mile north and | whicnare believed to possess medicinal 3 pattems in plids, | stultify myself wid eommit peruryas Thave | alludiug tothe popularity of the title, ascom- [ been blackballed in ove tion | hollows left by theremoval of the long | theoldone was soon closed up. The | properties equal to any in the country, stripes and checks, 19e. had inany e weelssineel havo Bud clarge | pired withthatgiven tootherof his lectures, | and elub that they had tritd toenter in | bonesand mounted the rail, present mouth is sh g and obstructed | while the water of others is so .\||'l¥llgftv Some of the above wods retailed for 8%. | of this work. o one expressed rret that he lnd_mmel | Canada, and no- man of respeetadility | Wha siys that Alee can nae flee,” he | by sand burs. The former outlet was | imprognated with limo that everything French novelties in Grecian stripes, em: It is intimatel that 1 have trated the | tas he had. In spaking of the n vould be seen in their company. The shouted, and jumped fron the il into | about twelve feet deep at low tide, of | with which itcomes in contaet is gradus ) cords and sateen brocades, all to go at !fjfi‘i:‘lifl.:n ;:u\l\‘nlr\}:finlllu»:uqn;;;'l'dIml‘:tv\ukl:-"LvL “"N‘)“}LI l-"li;li.(\anulflf;l 1.\.; romavied that 10 ) spentihe long dreary nights ofthe win. | the sea, which was running very high. [ geod width and also permancat. The | g]ly turned into stone 5 . S 4 51 S0, ere never hi us dth vha T WHS gone chiel o " b Ey hT] M ni > v i I - i % : n EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING BAR- | ben acommitteof the board in my ot n.i‘n:nun could beremmanbered of him was | tor inthedarkest corners of thebar The fog was thick, A life-belt was | expense of turning the river into its old |~ One of these, whi St. Louis Ree GAINS, One member came it ou Monday moming | the wthor of “Fols.” Oue of his boys, | dvinking at what wis koown = thrown overboird, and the second mate, [ outlet would be ~ compavatively -small, | public reporter stumbled upon during a Ladics Swiss floancings, 40 inchos wide, | and suid the board were sutisicd with my | with something of his father's twinkle of | “hoodlers’ table.” Liter on, at the | clipping another on himself, jumped | the improvement would restor much | funting excursion recently, deserves reduced from $1.00 toihe. Swiss flouncing, [ work and wouldlet the matterdrop, and that , teplied, “Well, father, that's pretty | Rossin house in Toronto, Iwas present 5 c ma An uttempt was | neede: r for small eraft and mater- | yotice, It is located ina secluded, rocky ney Vandyke edge, nduced (0 75¢ 850 and | nothing further would bedone. Lhave had | lard om s e e s o e oy | mude to launch thelifetont, but it was | lally uwsist in the development of the | glen about twelve mile PR $1.00. Children’s floncing ot gratly re- | torunafter theboard and hunt up individual Dr. Henson s to give another lecture Mon- o 1 U‘.“ ity roso fr lable | dishel to picces against the ship’s | country. Sy dirention iemiaan cuced price: ¢ fiuncing for 4, ©igo | members, whenthe bourd plad its day ovening, his subject being *“The Golden | UEH 11 tht city roso from m table | v "t (5, 8" finally launched | *The last year I was on Destruction R fihia f . flouncing fol se flouncing for [ Worl o5 body to assist in gotting & ful | Calf." This is prnounced by many wio | ¥here a numbor of gentlemen were sit- | 300 2 by w inally launchec v oL lat o Lo on Desenes 2 sués from the top of o s witened our$l. 10, $125 and $183 goods all reduced to | count. 1 want those resolutons preseved, | have heard it as thebestof all, even _excecd- ting and said thatif a man whohad jus from the yardarm :n\t]‘tlm men pulled slanda g 4“‘",‘“;? "I'I })} ;‘[ Al -“x “1 mound, rising about ix feet abc ‘lle 95¢a yurd. and I wantthe nen who sdopled thein lo i \o Other Hall,” which proved so en- | jined thegroip sit down therehe yould | avay through the fog. Thesecond mate | to the Quaillayute \ur « }‘ and a 10 | Jevel of th rounding ground. Scate BELTS. them n:“r.‘nm joars 'I':u' blush of shamo | joyable a treatto those who heard itat tie | would have toleave. The muan was Al s lm'l\i“"&l] '“LI” 'l‘h.fud lll'n;nln.xlmup open Ix:mlli:\;n: nulhl'.l of h‘m‘l‘"l uh'lln:f llh;" u-l -.ll ove lll\n slurf:u'x- of |‘hw Irlnmnu'l, Ve : arton iy ) leather | they will bringto their cheeks ray assist in aptist churchin this city L t. | derman Dempsey, and he goi upand on, and within tw Ly feet of himwas | river and its ches hi heen take which seemed to be aumass of yellowishe poe re headquarters e ldied leather | gofy wdenption for the crine (hey havo | Hensen will prachibisafte L e P vk e AR " Thero aro large bodies of fine tim: | yray. limostone, wero places of wood Ridke ekle, 250 Bihck i copred per, | @mmitted agalist the trath and aginst | Tho programue fir the dayis asfollws: | yithout aword, AL of these men were | Tho albatross’ wings hud Joept him ands situated near the river, and | fark, leaves, ete., partly \n-mfi.-.) and klllrnu:llmn. lun ui!(lm:‘l kn‘l}mvkh: and "’;:(',"“L_nm(_ A T e T ey _“I:,:‘*'"n} n—Asse ”'1‘{" Libke sty D sntifully suppliel with monay. floating bravely ontopof the wavesand | that which has been surveyed is being | adhering slightly to the vock. allextension clasps at Bie, Ht, 450 and z s f 3 t Snan. { t i 4 > wos wild with excliome swas | rapidly taken up. the whole re- B roonr] i 1ol TR rare wlead Aok tho Tads ogaurd tohand- | 5:00p, m—Chsuta lay vesper ser- d in good hous a spe 3 | e wus wild with exeitement. He was | vapidly tal )t Procuring a miner’s plek the reporiep SRR S g ece miedape; Undadhin ound hhal | e BECRSAEIES BN TeRB Re |t RaIELI aamid i Jnaled into. the boat, but instantly | gion is thickly covered with heavy open | dug into tho surfuce of themound whih L4 ik Salstost in ue tlack velvot leatherbel®s | nerated. They sail tiat wme names had | 5:00p- m—8emon Do A.A. Wright D. B | e youll assciale with them. jimped overboard. The mate hauled | prairios seattered nbout like ousés in a | was comparatively soft, bt becanio very Tooand gL, e 0 Ll been handed in_butlittlo attention had been | (ABB ook thae B @ fEast pronisel Lo halin Aleein again by his long beard and hit srt, While Indians have predomi- | hard after penetrating o fow inches, In LADI NDERWEAR, mid. They lad no way of determining | {ONES I SPICET EARES WELL U S AMEL ICAN ANGLOMANIA, him on the head with an ax to keephim | nated, it will no doubtbe agreat surprise | the parts brokenoff were found a consids doren ladles’ nnd ohidvers Swiss | Yhother the nanes thus given in were regis- st R ‘l‘:.m‘l}') DR - quiet, tomost people to know that white set- | erable number of vegetable ins, all e e B S L oo ml, e utiaton wiohay @i | esing. ne of Gonwal Poters Stories on | Yry, hoat was half filel with water [ tlers havelived along the valley for up- | completely petritied, and forming pirts 100 dozen fancy vests in pink, light blue | alaimed tobaveulreidy gt mostol thenmes, | , Den Girdner of Omaba will leture Tues- |, ate Derided Smiject, ad the ship out of sight. The men | wardsof sixtee s of the vocky mass. The water issuing and Nile sripe, reduced from 1% o 12150 | und kept on deiming (hat, This was sup | 18Y ifteroon, 4 i I e is a signifeant fact,”” says the | yowel for five hours and were muttering | **Although the soil is very good, more | from the top of this formation flows in e L | wsedto e quite natural, as men do not like | , Wedneday will be ‘recgniton day. i\_'_"'[”' American Review, “that” while | indcr their breaths against Alec when | attentionis paid to raising cattle and | tiny streams down its sides, and lcaves £ daen ey Eyptian Iblo in four dif- | hadait piugln emor, or laving negocta | B Congnssuan lory of | Midigan | wil | Prol mith is awusing 18 of Anglo- | the ship was finallysighted, The sailors | sheep, as they aremore marketable than | or “other things falling upon it are soon forntityle, trimmed with slic aid ¥ibbou, | duty. Tnihe cpinitn of the momborssoen s | WM. o I N SSA o St o +Bonnndys phobin we are acwusing a large element | yoreso excited over the occurrence that | vegetable products, The only direct | saturated, and after a fow weeks are 50 "‘ul:lu‘/‘-n “l;l o'\':rlt')w.:"' t:‘h;:m;‘mhw : \\:us‘ nwll.v;l.q_54}““‘:‘“‘.]1‘;,1“1“ g\bl {n the | I steating 16 with expirimente, (s ) of our peopleof Anglomanians, One of | he captain ordercd the albatross’ wings | means of communication with the out- | impregnated with the lime deposited silk trimmed and fanoy stiteh, reduced ruth andhoy felt lnclited tostaid by tho | “iireduy Hav. Dr. Dhelpswilllecture, ana | the tymytoms of the attack is observed | thrown into the se Alectriel to stab | slde world is over a rough wagon road to | from tho water that they begin to stiflen, BOSTON STOLE, Tholition audlet e esut o lo the o | wisoMr. Horr, aul iu the evwingDr. De |in the terns emyloyel. We find hero | (he fourth male assoonas ho_recovered | Pysht, on the Struits of Fucca, a distance | and udhore to tho rock ‘below, nnd gl FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO, | 1o hate s recount made by new men. 1t this | Mot 4 N : Vicloria holels, her majesty’'s oper, | consciousness and was kept in solitary | of forty mile . ually turn into stone, or ure slowly Leaders and promoters of low prices, could not be had, there was no use fooling Friday willbe childrm’s day, and willbe |royal baking povders, imperial trains | gonfinement thercafter until England AtTapush is a store with a general | puricd under the calcareous deposits, 401 Broadway, Council Blffs. | gway timoe dragging in numes only to be told l“};‘;‘hmq'u Oln';\{n!u 3;“.»...“\._ ; _|andhaviessmaleors to his royal high- | yas reached, wiren he was placed in an | the goods being brought around | and form part of this edd-looking moun relell e i e that lneso nangs woro slrealy o tho lit. | ¢ Hangiout e neakinen, Wil bomutlo nog the prilog uli;\\:ll\ uiwlm‘\l the | usylun. For his bravery the second | from Seatile in aschooner, and land by | that the little spring has been building N4 AR APHS, n some cases bona Ade numes of actual resi- | P it 10108 VP AEE 0! » |anthem of **Johin Brown™is sung there atow. resented wi fie mode { large canoes. Tapush is the 1 o unkne 3 . 4 1= | biblo studies by Dean Wright, and a varicty 19K el & there | matewaspresenteld with the medalof the | means of large canoes. 1 up from time unknown, MissDom Judkims of Fullertn, Neb.. s | bontahud bees huvded In, the old enumers- | ¢ giher intersting and insiructive fatuns, |BPRArsto oa eonfuionin the minds | Royal Humano socletyof Englind, rincipal village of the Quillayute In- e ——— viaitiog her cousln, Mre T, B Bell® R AN A ey, vl AR S 2 of some of our more advanced Anglo- i S fans, although the land was purchased [ Glimpses of the Sultan's Treasures Mias Eldridg of Ottawa. DL, Is tk it | e partit thus named did mot chanto to be | , A #00d hoso reel froo with every 100 feetof |manincsis o whither tho relorence o CUSTER'S SLAYER, from them by the government many | From the Philudelphia Record: Ina of Mus, Perkin, 140 Gront steet, . e EUSt | 0® ome when theenumerators walled or the | oSt purhasd at Bixby's. the possessor of s progressivoa soul is vears ago, and opened for scttloment. | letter from Bucharest, under date of W W hica cnumerators wers i t S —a—— an allusion o our hero of Harper’s ¥ tain-in-the-Face" D, These Indians are much more progress- | June 13, Col ouden Snowde ite Mrs, . W. Williamson of Chicago who hus | CHUICrators were not auxious to find them : u a ¥ Aln-in-the-Fad ying from Hhs | These Indians are w prog , Col, A Louden Snowden, United, e ML g e lest there should be some proof thus es- | J.C. Dixby stam heating, sanitary en- |ry or the queen’slate gillle. § Wife's Wound. ive than those found elsewhere, They | States minister o G , Servia, and y iug for her hone, h tablkedof the fueiciicy of their povins glowr, B3 Tifo lildig, Omi; 22" Ner Whenthedudy Britaunicusmade Ws | Ay (qied in o Beg dispateh o few | bave had a good school for several | Roumanin gives ollowing account of > A i k. e the X : cls, Cound - araNC dicadilly his vorthy ; i oW | ours, and hav de considerable im- | an ex 1o i At east: Mers, Frisdman of Danbury, Comn., is visit. | WOtk llencethe disgust appearaice in Picadilly i thy S iale Lo years, and have made cons m- | an experience in the far east: fng friends in this vity, and'is the guestof A o Caught a & gl sounlernart Mt dule Ameriouis tu. | i H8h Rain-in-tne-Face, the noted 1 p.gyoments in ways of living and in gen- | 40n" my way hero [ stopped over in Mrs. A. M Elwell. Dr. 1.8, West, porcdain wows andbrilge | o\ "“3)' Lt ot -2 mediately exhibits himself on Fifth | Sioux chief, ranking nextto Sitting Bull ¢ ¢ral conditions. Th about 300 of | Constantinople for o few days, visiting Mrs. L. M. Colelaugh leaves onMonday for | Work No. 132 Peax L A. Green, fhe junior munberof the |ayenue, rolls up his trousers when the | in renown and prominent through his | them. The majority of them live in |theobjects of interest in that remarks an extendad visit with relatives and friens | ———— Council Blufts pantand oil company, dis- | cable amouncesrain in London, sucks | connection with the Custer mussacre, is [ modern frame houses and have all the |able city. The sultan designatca an i Mantreal and Quenee, Canada., i Tle !\vhglllulmu sporting headquarters, 418 | tinguished bimself yesterday s @ bury theheal of u large cne, and adopts the | lying at Standing Rock agency, N. D,, | comforts usually found in a dwelling. aide-de-camp, who conducted us to suck W. L. Floming it lnstnight for St.Joscyh, roudway. ;.mner. m: mhh-.t: ull’)m‘l‘n that of Sol suno mulmull.mm s“inglwh--u hewalks, |dangerously wounded, Unlessa change | **Inthe village of Tapush there are | places of especial interest as the gencral where he was alled by the dangerous illness ‘ Poster, another member of thefirm, whois |at the risk of being set downas appear- | for the better soom takes place hemust | very few white settlers, The Indians [ visitor is not rected or pormitted tQ g1 bis slater, Dlss Delay Ploulug; formentyof | o Dr Cooley's Reslematlon o | #wiy from home. Grwen fs an early rier, |ing bowlegzed in the elbows. Biven |t it calaf s aiabhet By hia tanaw. | raake thotw living prinoiially by oatchs. | see, . The tronsive hoase of the sallang T RSN Ty b by w?u P vl e | B2 When hearoseat 4:30 yesterday morning | tho Irish, whoe presece hero a hundsome young woman whom he had | ing sealand whale and by “the annual | which contains the accumulations of B O e T2 | e iy 08 L. ooNtl 8% “:" the | o ilooked scross the lot to his partuer's | never-filling sowrce of frritationto the |neglected for another young woman, | tripto the Upper Sound country to pick | centuries, is simply indescribable, tlera e Ao, lbawes SaNOERY. L0F sersral w . ““’ it churchin this ey, It Was |y, qor ho observel a man eoter an ad- | 8uthorof the article underdisdasuion, | Aftor a desperatoquarrel between Raln- | hops, - The scaling scason commences | are stored dinmonds, emeralds, pearls Spri o) > ! sentlo the vestry at their st meeting and | o0 o0 o 4 3 aresupposel to be coning over to the | in-the-Face and his squaw, during which | about April 1 and lasts several months. | and other precious stones, such us exis yisit in Springtield, 1. He is still suffe s A A jolulng shed door, Hoawakened Mr, ; ! quaw, during al pril 1 L 1 3 preci s from the Injurics by receéived in the wredk, |creited the most po ound surprise, 8 there nelghbar, and the two surroundsd the fellow Anglo-naniwcs, if we may credit the |shedrew a knife, thechieftain removed | They gooutin their canoes straight off [ in no other place in the world, and in and the company bas ordered lim totakea | never had been tholeast iumation giveuby | g1 cyitured bim. Cole had Fourth of | SEOTY ¢l tho cowchmun from theisleof | to wother lodge, und that night whilo wst from fiteen to twenty miles on | quantities beyond ealeulation as to value, vacation withoit loss of pay | the doctor orhis friends that his resignation | July toy pistol aud Given bad arevaver that | €merald nue yho recently upplied toa | he lay asleep, his wife entered and it, pleasant days, and, finding the | The places on the Bosphorus are mare, — e wass posibility, nuch less 8 pusiblity. il st Sl i Ll e Al lu]{ here for a situationand when asked | plunged a long knife into his side and | seal floating around usleep, quistly spear | velous as to beauty and splendor, lasonic, : The reasons assigued by the dodtor can | onslooked real emough to be dingerous, and b‘y‘ her, re you an Englishman? chest, making terrible wounds, She catch amounts to from BOO - - Regular mecting of Excelsior lodre No. | pogy be givin by himself in the fillowing | tht burdlar threw up his lands. Green'ield P led: “No,mum; Iwasbornin Oirland, |then gave hersell up. 0 1,500 in & season. Whales are se- he Quarterly Journal of Economics 20, Ancient. Free and Accoplod Masons, | oo % | hin with the Larmless pisto wiile Cole Sve live 7 in / ) o sadd, *thi idn' ¢ spearing the s eside ; B bt hn cotiuiy | OPen letier tothe mombers of his church : hin Wib o larmiess yista wille Cole | but Pvelivid so long in Ameriky that T ' she said, “that T dido't 1 by spearing them with strong, July contalns, besides u number of . ¥ , Moa r Hroam e A ¥ e e aaey P supposo [ do seem quite English.” killhim.” The Indinns at the sgency |barbed spears attached to poles, which | a upon timely topics, some very . By odesof the W, M. 04 ant AR Yon B IAL B Be 1 TR ey | sauk bt Seline o ihe liasin, CEeI & ———— avegrejily xcitod ad trouble may fol- | have faencd (o them soveral large | intorosting notos by Thomus L. Groen 1£ you wish (o 56l your property callon the | tor, Belloving thit Okrist, the groat head of | When sowrchod ot the stalion le hal s bitie | The JemessMiler Magazite cn- [ low. ‘The woman is wow under astrong | bladders or skins filied with air. When | of New York on clunges in the form of Judd & WellsCo.,C. B, Jlx)nhl, presideat, 606 | thechurch, ld you inyouractin, Taccejted | of chloroform in his cket, tinues its practical articles upon womnun's | guard, as violence s fearel, Should enough of these are fastened to & whale | railway capital with specinl referenco tg Broadway, you invitatbm. Couviawd ww (hat the| The wse was ropered at the evenlngses-| dress und Lomematlers, Raln-intheFace die she will be tried | they provent him from going below, and | the growing use of income bonds, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. he is easily ecaptured, hauled on tha beach in the bay and cut up. “There are six Indian villages along the coast between Gray’s harbor and the Straits of Fuec, enc soparate tribo and speaking adiffor nguage. Newyw ly all fish for alivin - ACTION. Southeast Missouri Spring. P . —