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A D O p e — 6 THE OMAHA DALLY BEE, SUNDAY, JULY 2U, ‘l890"" Wl&b\/l& t’A(ilfln H W T family sleeping so far distant from where the | debtev 810 they outie 11lo the Lo, del | RF \(* F thoy wore uaraiteed cleven houn' pay for A MRAGEDY IN THE SWAMP, THE O IA"/\ BEE [TRYING T0 ENJOIN THE CITY bolt descended, One of the sin foatures | he regrotted that they should make n victim | 0 S\l‘S ten hours work, — ity of the occurrence was the fact thatthore | of onc of the bost ladyteachorsin the stite. ——— Making a Quitk (holve Betwoen Two j CCUNCIL BLUFFS. ———" stood right at the cornerof the house a tall, | Both Wells and Schoen tgen from the teach | The Weather Creop Unlleting Terrible Modes of Death. ) OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. lrge tree, whoto bougchs o -'x\hmhr\\('rl the | ers somnitter re with o good deal i»r WastiNatow, fuly [0.—The wealior orep Y6 whs Il ol et Aens, elkuet / wy F 2 W « 5 " very corner of the house which was struck, , and Volls ~chiy g rized as unquali- i {t {itoe s 1 o - ~ ow! e _Gired Jad - | Another Property Owner Will Endeavor 0 | \{'it'seems that the lightiing must have Falb L1 e oy b ooy | Opurmun Valker and His C“"“““"N Pat. | billetinsay: *The Daktas nd Nebnski | youte,says the Dotroit Freo Pross, A Delivered by Carrler In any part of the City. | Delay the Paving Work, come right down through this tree, and yet | paying politicil dobrs, Schoentzen wanted ting Their Heads Togethor weather conditions have not been faverable | frojgrht trin had met vithan accilent, 1 H. W. TILTON, - =« < MANAGER there is not the slightest indication that the | the board and the an to unlerstand o and gras. Rain is needel, d s our train going south wis off time | ki, and s our train going h wis Of TELEMHONES: | tree was touched. that lu‘ |m|lm . or Indies thun Hun- \ ";n't‘\{vrvflv-'\\nll IIhl nll'unflll b and Jd to eunin'on nsiding and wal | y - - - L and more e . the lady in nols and - Missoiri {8 boken, and except bl " g et coming i Busiaees O, o . | FRIDAY NIGHT'S ELECTRIC STORM. SHI T TOUR, it inovo ragpect Y 1% A PROMBLE RIDUCTIO N IN GRAN RITES | Siio ey 11C ot the" n oy | {he lghining eypres coming wp b ght Editor Prethrin [ suted Hunter. “You've were genendly benefiited by the rain, rom Ne oans, 8 We ! I e Moving Prices. an_unquilined Tiar!™ ! ety sl ;nu_\- .' 1, ¥ iy \"Vwm ulr [ MINOK MESTEON . Damage to Wires and Baildinzs—Man- Jranulated sugar 14 1bs. " :vm.y.:.‘::dv’:"; Il» ird vas ‘1‘»‘1‘.1 In Order to Offset the Loss the Come i m‘--mnq;:p .:r‘r(\ulrfl." : i x:l’\‘ml-‘\l:lv‘ -»in rs, when sone one suds 4 choentgen for omen s 8 . ‘i A b A ow The City of iehmond, 0 shoutoed: Y. P Co. | ker G ts Light Damages—The New andthe two men sood glaring. ot ewh oer [ Mlitee Wil Ratso - liates on from Liverpoot; the Yoenlvm, fron Hitter. | “Lrerylody kep quiel and lstenl vty Bloee Tiamibes 00, 6l School Tonchers—General and across the dosk: alled them Cattle, Packing Houso o ; Harkh O t Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. ! . to orderand | 4 " dim ; the Shvonia, fom Hambuy B The cases of the squatters brought in for Personal Notes. sond g powder per 1. Tb. éan 100 fost and v “with the two bellig Products, Kt At London-—Th 1land, from New York | [t was thoe dep, farawaybayof s ] contempt of court in not obeying the owder to b bl B ents, and before the biiter words thit Spran g for Antwerp, wis sigiallel off Seilly today, [ lound, and aftor half a minite ve ro keep o n Mr. Siedentopt’s land will have B 1 e Tl Yol to the lips of Schoentgen could be utter~d the o —— R that it wis coming neae B WDKK S o8y R 3 Thero 1a n probability that another success- [ Best full creim chocss por Ib. vote wns called for or the. motin to Curewco, Tuly 19.~[Spect o The Maldi Again Warlike. The dogs are vnning ndeor*shoutel The Sunday school of Trinity Methodist | ¢ 0o il bo made to delay the paving | Best parlor matches per doz. 20c, and adout the connittoe's rport. It car ik Bre. | -Tho whole wester vailoadques: | Camo, Jily 19— According to alvices v | one, “and it ve stringoutwe nay geta i church has chunged it hour of meeting IOM | 40001 by the council. Fridey evening | Good flour (per 50-1b. sack) &1.00. fourto tvo. Thedisplay of temper had S0 | tion hingeson the conmittee which met to | cived hew, the Miidi has determind to | shot.” Fiften o twenty men, each afternoon o 9::30) fu the forenoon, this ¢ o 18y Tk b Test patent flour (por b-1b sack) #1.50, unnervel rembers that Hunter's motion | qqy i Chairman Walker's ofice. The full | makemother alvance and hassummone the | Witha revolver, strang ot along thy to be only for the heated season. Judge E. E. Aylesworth, s attorney for ¥ to adjourn en ) o the fact that a : K 'y . < o g b O R et o Atk 10+ Best country butter per 1b, 10¢, D IONL CHiTI6n, depita thio. Tdey Sl conmilice, consisting of Chairman Wilker, | emirsto a coundl of war, tracek, and just then we heard the ivon i emit to wed was yesterday granted to mes Madden, served the eity elork with no- | R CHEERS FEHTE BEE T great deal of important business remained to | oMY ! Py bl milsbogin o signal that the expros 4 Kimmell of Omaha, and Jen Carl: » that his client would ask Judge Deemer T PAros,” 3 be transicted. ‘The following s the list of | Presidet Manvel of the Atchiion, Preddent | - po o 1y ina o 8 T i ; s e TN S £ Essex, lowa. ; also to Sam Julian & of tho district bench for an injunction re- i s teachors: Cible of e Rl Llwnd, Viow Preident | - 1 e o iitrel &ty | o8 coming. dvo minites e Marearet Murphy, both of this city i y city " ing the contract M nk r Gets Light D, 08, . High School—Prof, Avthur Stevens, prin- [ Nowman of the Northwestern and Guerl hooadis e o \®the | Jeard the whistle, There were three o Y Broadway have | Straining the city from letting the contracts nk r Ge igh mages, dpd. AsstslontsC it M B, Wynin : f desperndo ex-mniyorof Colar Keys, Fla, su 16T dogy BRSOl e G 1 s (&Y AEah { Bl 1o s teoe) einie. Chote Mg for the £40,000 worta of brick paving that tas | The case of Manker vs Dowling came to & | 1iia Goorge W, Drice Miss® N Munager Chappd of the Attoy, were present, | JGET G e RAME T Pl B0 | vt e s ogidont thit. the gams E ORI Turthor motine ab 8190 cach evenl boen ordered and for which the bids will be | finish yestorday noon. It was given to the | Hayes. There is fut little doubt that thecommitteo 1 e onight woull cross the tmek bolow the bridge, | The i remnd or | ope e meeting of the council tomg ury the evening before, but the six men Primary and Grammnar Mr. F. A, | will fimlly report ona line of action which ——— ot 1 i A The compact will remain in for opencd at the meeting 4 - We mn downto it though noone cared i & during the not weather. | yow evening. The notice states thatthe in- | wrestled with the verdict until 11o'clock 'l,‘.\‘!‘-l ..\h;\'u‘ B. Arast . M BCur-| will b adoptel by western lines; conse A Tankera's Denth, 1o #lske tho crossiis Wo were lavdly S i g The Womans' Relief corps of the G Junction will be asked for at the opening of | yesterday forenoon. The jury stood five to | N s A ‘m\\\l'_ -\ll‘vwl ‘;"‘}“ quently it will W valied among raivoad men | Lousvine, Ky., July 0. —Moris 8 Bel | fhore when & ok negro,bawe <° } § Army have arvanged for asocial m.J"l‘l;’(“ the court on Monday morning. one in favor of the plainti¥, but variedin | Mama Moor, “\-m,‘ Baudo atits trae importance, when it is larned | gap, an Ameican baker of the City of | headed and in 1 pud out of the I I the st hll on e o tho cvoning | The notice was turnod to City Attor- | theirideas of what the damagzes should be, | Alexander, Dot tiat the commitiee defnitely deter | yoxtw, died suldenly lere tolay tushon the track and stood faeiig v, i L b T enjoyed by the acics | ey Stowart, and he patiently waited all day | the sums named beingall the way from 850 | Celia — Mulqueen mined to abindon my atenpt o pasmiii- Skt FH ADE Bl Sl IRt PR | L b e Al yesterday for the petition that should follow, | 1083000, At last the one who thowehthe | Chimbering ' Ci i gy ¥ e Amically Seteled. were baying in the thidketforty rods ] % |9 v oy N > ’ | Mithen, May Notonly this, but plans for lowerin o \ : anlcallo s W i G. I Smith s just completed a very neat | but it hudnot been written at 6 o'clock last | should have no damages at all was won over | Faiia havis B Do) Hene lineStephan m“'”"“\l‘h‘:( h'i'l'"l\":\\ "m.‘“..\"’fw hem | Crsass, 0., July An_anicalie sel A\\\\n}‘ S TR cottage on Twenty-third s JJust south of | (voie” Until that instrument is filed it | so faras togive him %, Thoere the jury | Kittie Bu Hodthetiied kel 3 . tlernent of the troul the Big Four wis it his erime waswe coull not say, e e O witn | evenin i I Tt y- | sueh reductions will undoubtedly be mad Hed L o R el Brondway g, 18 medern and providet WA | cannot be known Just what Mr. Madden's de- | stuck, and it scemed that they would report. | nolts, Kite Barba Whotler or mot they will be aslowas rached yesterday. e L UL e all the als of /n modol 1ome,, Lo | st e, s 08 a reside nd - prope {sagraome stioking isarange- | Payne, Nellio Mary Damon, Josie | yected by the i ate co T here 1= fole across his heaving i i o e. He is" a resident and proper u disagreoment, thoy sticking on this arraige ay fo Wicktam, Mary Damon, rected by the interstate commere conmis built it for rent, and will probably build | 8PS ar % . 4 5 " N 4 2 P ety Pt ’ ADVENTU I(I SONTHE PLANS. broast, his £ 1 ateriblelool it v ) owner on Fifth avenue, onc of the streets to anil £y s elock the TmorRinp Ghtil B. Baldwin, 1R Hatenhauer, [ sion, is vota question. In_onder to weoup LAINS. roast, hi nd aterriblelook, i others in that vicinity | E ol gl ) 5 Ut ment from 2 o'clock in the morning unti e Dot 3 ¢ Y7 et ’ fo RiAEh | be paved, but it is asserted that he did not v 11 o'clo hen the solitary juiy man Mamie Hansen, Carrie GofT, | the tremendous loses which thse redue was onlya pistolshotuway, but o one The caseof k. T. W | refuse to sign the petition, wde 10 0p- | nevecd to allow 850 and the othors a0 to ¢ MacMillen, Mary Dule, Hulda Luchow, | tions entail, the committee is turning it Howa Bear ol a Hunter and Held | misel w yor pon :;‘.n\ \\A\:llrlxxllyl:‘:lll to | ,.mm.‘“lv \ ; imy '(1»\‘4 nent when |y point, thus fixing the finding in favorof | 7 n-nul“:m;[li b /Irllln““}\l{l'm“ ‘.nm_w ;wuliwl\ 1.-] i ‘iwul lmn.wn cattle, packing. Outhe contrary, me of the crowd 4 ternoon o oL AL vas discussed in the connel m|.n~v~ The plaintiff seems ardin, Stella Baldwin, Julie Walker, Lil- | house products and limber. > in M any of | shouted te 0] o track, or suit Waterman sc vecover forsalaty | T 4pi) tell you what s the matter with Jim," 1 howlil not appoal. It is |lian Har, Elln Mackintosk All thess mtes are mow o 8 non : IL‘ e S \ & parly o ke L ,"‘”.”-‘ i the {track, o cluimed f the board of equaliza = f all oll buffalohut 1 you'll be killed! claimed as a member of the board of equs said an alderman yesterday. “The whol o by his ooy kot ORte: o or. | @16 Britell, Myrle Cutle Azzi0 [ paying basis from Kansis City and o res. | [rlends, all old butalohunters noy 1iv- |} il i i tion and as an alderman | troudle avises overalittle bit of sidey wasentitled to much larger damage, | Crecker, — Annie Jikesell, ~Josie Shea tin 1o the old tarvifs will mow | ing and prominent citizens of Wichit Hetumed and saw (he ex press thun- All members of Huaboldt lodge, No. 174, | jront of his property on Fifth ayenue *ull it \vas more & vindication than | Myrtle Carof McMahon, | than makethe milroads wholein theirlosses 1 G Benl K 4 e | leving down the levelstretel on Independent Order Odd fellow requested g the couneil ordered o foot by o6 W Hfowas NourtS Manker | Mary_Tinley, o Comor | by vedictios in gran mtes, The St Panl | 4 Gre end; i nsis, - Were g u great doud of dust wl To- to meet at thie clock .‘.", o the avenue, 1o take ollsh the idoa. of belng arvested as & Davenport. K adie Caffal, | road objects, however, toan advance in the | camped in Paradise Valley, then o fie | hindit, and the speed cold not even 1o ] afternoon t« L of Brother E. | ar and erizy plank ud put to all that trouble and_ mor- | M H. Widsy ca Danghty, | eittlerates, and it fsundeesgod it has con- | mous rendezvous of theaninads they | hecked, Ihoe black manlooked neit o | Flues .\Hlnhhlflwl v lod, of the | that had been laid aown ago. There \n without some satisfaction, and the | KSmma Havdy, \m C. ting until Septefiber at present | weroafter, One day, when ot on the | 1o the BB bl T I6E SR i order are nvited, J. L. Poters, N, was a provision i the drdiuce v iveu i he Pasons o, Mary Fonadsan . Nothing further was ccomplisied by | mnwo stilli id widely soparated | wor coming newrer, bit The hour of meeting at the Second Pres- | the contractor not to intevfere with auy new s Sub: wa Van Order, Richie | the committee todayandit will ontime its i e hnaerhininy S et ed A ! Attt - byterian church s boen singed from the | plank walks ot uny, othors tht |“l.“ o, | Do, 115, West, pocceain crown and bride Dickey K deliberations Monday morniz {;I"’“‘,‘l SR e e sl B S UL I“I“‘\M\I‘I\ll“\:‘l"(\ll\“lll':l"' ait 30 a, m. and the Sunday | Madden's walk had not been down many | wopk, No. 12 Pe. ———— e ¥ . i I the o8 aside sy 1 g school ). borore the chutoh Uil bhecs wikeva: goid work, No. 12 Peatl. o I youavil to el e proprty all onthe | An Attadiment for Chaiman Walker. difficulty, buthe vho was the fudhest | him fifty feot high, and asthobody foll vices, This char will take effect after to- | planks init, and v u the contr me to Dr, Bowers' “"“,\““,\w“‘ 20 N. Main, J\hll!l. \\'K-Hs( 0., (. B. Judd, president, 60 Cricaco, July 19,—Anattachment returna away was irly canght init, and night it splashed into the crek at our foct | day. ces will occur at the usual hours | n heasked the advice of the engineer about x a i it Broadwy. ble forthwith was issuel byJudge McCon- | Coming on, was compelled o reso and lay theve, only half hidden by the today. taking it up, and was .l:l\lm-ll. t0 '1'“- so. It A Farmer hibit. AT -h»‘.mu Lokt el today against Chairman Walker of tie | Method frequently employed by p shadlow . aters—brused, broken and The reports that the Sccond Pre: i\“'I\“;H‘:I \j‘l\n lnumum\}n‘..\l\n (n: '\”'”.‘,,.t The fruit growers and gardeners met yes Numerous comments h: been made npon Interstate Commerco R: St Lo qp | lost on the a wril i | doad. It had scarcely struck tho wator church has been abandoned o ’ 3 RIS it shy afternoon at the court house to take i 4 i S oW i v T o Haepe kily. he soor | when five or six digs broke from the - location iy be changed, but the church will | structed, andit was absolutely ne Yy to 1100 the insecurity of the county jail Avery | growsoutof tho fight of a well kuown ticke | b \ | never be abandoned. The rumorarose from | tke it up. Madden apoes fore” the | further action in reganl to the meeting of | ppetical illustrution of its unworthiness to | sealper, E A, Malfod, against the Anerican 1;"3.‘.',',‘ e e sl o wsed thy bl (,,m. the abandoniaent af the mission work i the | couteil soveral imes wnd pratested, and about | the furmers national congress next month. | Leatiol a lok-p occirrol. yestorlay, Tho | Ticke. Broken' association, whidi dopp | (5 2hmdoed by the Lo el {eh: lower part of thecity. B L. Hayden will | every member went down theve und exawined | 1y pd already been decided to have anex- | oo P 90 3 o i cyit ? PP kilLing L took o men. They werstoolate. The Hunted % AV s Wil » e v ™ stor painters, who aveat workon the intervior of | him from membership, He began solf oo wlo side the Y 3 » o} occupy the pulpit until” other arrangements | thewalk, and the engineer and contractor |2z e tine of thi oting, Gild yesten h 4 2 himeelf ¢rowled inside the hu men havd taken his che of how ho are made. i were unanimously sustained. To get cyen [Bibitat the tine of this meeting, und yester- | ¢h jai), wanted to get aceess to the coridor | mandsmus — procewdings in - Loulsville | where h Ivaniaals T needs to makowaron weeds, | Withnus, and make the city all the trouble [ day's deliberations were concerning some of | o¢tho socond floor. An attempt wis mde to | some time ago to be reiuwstatd | untilmoming, the P I £ SEPCHL TR Pk n and expense possible Madden has determined | the details. The exhibit will probubly be Biray 5 % A als6. bord savoral, degr i it n 4 There's a rank growth right opposite the | pRGEXPERE POWERE AT PG HET 5 A G R R T turn the key in one of thelocks, butit woull | md also began several dar e suits. | off, und the sunshini Ason) New Hitelt, | court house which is a bad_standing ad B TP ont ik he will sueced. 'The dity | heldin the Masontc temple hull. The com- | o tum, the lock being oub oforder, Ahttlo | This brought out aninteresting Swey to_the | when he atlempted to get” out, found | rprg tyo hotels which William W | tisement of the ci s \\'hlvrvi 200 B vl e & VIR fiicht bofore mittee appointed for thut purpose reported | saw was got from Sherift O, Neill’s drayer, it ;'!&'v(r;\m‘l;;mln{ul':vrlllw;l\l.vr;t:lllil' faw Iw,-m himself o prisoner, the immense Mbs of | gorf Astoe hus decided to build . it i served by those who arrive at the depots as 3 > " > | that$650 had so far been subscribed for meet- [ being one of the suws found ona prisoner | ito efectMulford closel out his salpivg i re having frozen toge o s L 3 s the court to prevent the issuance of any in- ¥ el il siness ih CHicag o e was | the creature having frozen together and k ° cnde Sic y wend thels way up tovry, Whilo those | ypgiion, 1:\|‘ll‘un| certain that he will be | ing the expenses. The amount meedful is | some two Wiy e el | TS O iz saving Sia e Vol 8L R e Rl L i T B rs (1L et o s e s wre bei ttended to there aroa few L o 1R, A’ further ‘effort re to be | lock wis cutloose in just two minutes and a money in Afterwards, it is stated, he X P as ighily guests, but for such funilies s cna In other public places the sightof which is | SUCeessfule 0 00 b ight and his | Mado tosweil It to ut lnstELON. - - | half b toh,~ As tho jail la % armiogel s empioved by thelutentate Commene | u cell. Fortunately Tuis frimds who were | o to 00 10 85000 » youre o not over pleasing. c o S S A, S. Bonlam, the president of the nsso- | that prisoncs an ewsily get at these locks it | Kallway wsociition praumibly o weount ving for him and firing off their | gyite of rooms and bowrd; und i A ibbits installes cors 9 e bricl & ¢ . )1 A ser to various rmers i o | does not seem to be v difficult thing for « o ~ lenrd and yeile eved t ere are enouyl of i Tibbits installed o “thousand for the brick they laid in my side- | ciation, had sent wious farmers in the | & ' ML difleult thing for | £ e e et wilchhe honrl nnd ydledontio |lieved that there ar ciough o this No. 17, Knights of k, and now I can get the same bricke for | county circulur letters asking them to con- | & ¢ fellow, who is anx1ous toleavothis | 1 Disines, o aidihe milvays in sumpli | thon—discovered and relased him fron | g to il th houses. ting Priday night "They of tne sume quality | tribute samples of the products of their | 1 plac ut. Eternal | SO0 s auortolRubheiwas (o reen® Yhis peculiur predicamont, AN g o us those W oput into the new | furms and gurdens, so \l]u;L rhlmu-u’mip :'I -nl‘:-;n\*v‘;n\wthy;\.nw “\l'lffl nl.mh is about i ot “ ”N«“ i At amother time two old plainsmen t His Math irason; V. C., hotel. The bids that are to be opened [ might be repre The reading of one | the only thing inth of escape, E R 5 aw the Platte « ¢ the Py " i Ty son t me o the mior were away up th atle among th Texas Siftings: A fellow, thinking to wu\lm\n.”\z b A toniorrow, night have ]l;'t'|ll :mwl upon, ‘l:i\l\mx‘!:h I‘l‘l’l(‘l(p:m. I.Il:?lu:’h‘]'lll"l{ yr,?f.llux;::’lf P TpER in plice of being merely he: foothills hunting buflalo,and they, asis ypenr smart, ol v onotion store on By’ 3 iy i ick > sue price, and don’t propos: ons and some protes Ibje 3 > Churches, b i A St 2 R R 8 2 §apirateal ! L) N R . et o4 T ol bhweva loted, wepte: :".u !!l‘:"l_x'll:hmmml}lll I, U"-\‘\Il“nln‘;: ) v R IK KA i - burew. Not leingubleto giin this he quit | reneratly the case, becane atel. | Sixth avenuo theother day and suid to : i ' o 0 stund the y longer. As soon u Congregationul —Services this moming. | the wsocitionand went bk 0 salping | In an hour or twoone killed afat yous . AP o s 3 sentatives to the grand lodge. oGyl Seditoribida: foe all this w90~ Bracohin e by ¢l DR MaBiet, "Iho Path: s i L oneof U ld ic v hav g ¢ L A ¢ ot aching by the or; subject, “The - | but the ticket brokers had i the meintine | oow, and, leaving his ritteon the gound 3 i The following oflicers of Concordia loc paving, o 1s formed and the prices of hat ] finde \day school at 12m. * ALL aro co | thrown Bim ot The. Lousville court di | C0Vand o s | eadlfor hustands her O, yos, 1. 82, Knights of Pythias, wei pavin run up £2.50 on the thousand. wrmers ty inve A D ST e dRerentirl] A ville et dic wontup and conmenced to skin her, i Aveyoulooking fo ¥ 112 the exhibibot their product tod @ not there totakethe deposition of 3 y the last regular 1 cting by D. D.G. C [ am ¢ r to protect myself and my " - Chairma . T 7 ol e While husily engageéd in the work. he s it (0 i 3 I 1n § . then t I they would kee Chairman Walker. Thatgentleman refusedio N 8 ¢ ket did s Allri \,mmk. ¢ P.C, A Hober; ¢ property from confiscation, and that's why [ | gambling off the fair grou ch of Clrist (Scientist), 419 Bre answer tho summons, howey suddenly Lieard, right behind him, 1\,..1,” ahit "I’““‘l“"‘" nt counte sl Aos S e IFSHoAB AN EXssben iR tuelcouliotLi| wou diealt el R way, near corner of Maiin strec, upsta tachment, Heis not inthe ity suppressed sort of w snort, and loking 11\»‘1 e '1“ \]"""\‘ ot any contrac ¢ enould rvice cvery Sabbathat 3p. m’ Tnquiry e aromd wto his dismiy amonstrous ST AR Sa ] B e iahs, Ol Yoanis ANOTILER INIUNCHION TUREATENED. @ dosos and now 1 ing every Friday sidence | Dr, Bimey cures catarth, Bee bllg. [ grizy,amblingalong in that animars [ SPIRCTAL N OTICKS. tios 5 % 6 i 1 wish Tue Bie would notify the council y them that thoy B0l High Sehool av Cilen avene, —— charctoistie munner, withina fow feet FES ( was elected representative te the grand | g ot expect an injunction to be ine 1o the ¢ All_are welcome. Seats free, The poor and DAKOTA NEWS, £ 10 COUNCIL BLUFFS, - Jodge. 3 = slapped upon the contractar to whom they [ - Colonel Sapp, who is largely int usted in | needy'ure especally favied o atiend Mo i tieit oy n bW oy there = =3 | A farmer boy named Eugene Casey suf- | Jopthe work of paving Sixth avenue from | the driving parls, thought this portion of the | meetin A Very Original lackake Decision, [, L1100 QLY AL FOS S 1 FNOR SALE zeson Sixthaveno | fered a painful aceident yesterday afternoon. | mighth to Tenth streets,” said H. C. Cory cular wais o slur on the driving parl folks, First Presbyterian, comer of Willow ave- | Cuansmnan, S, D. July 10.—Judge Hanoy | R&pponed tobe aclump ofsc vmu. ot ween 1 o venth streets Viry He was ringine in o Iold of hug’, and (o pre- | st evening. “Two years ago whe In behalf of thut associution he would make | nuoand Sevendhstret - Kev. Stephon Pholy, A SN & Y landhe incontinently made a brei for ) if ke imu Inquire of i vent his pitchfork falling off, which had | ppact was let to. C. S. Mille 2 s a ]vln‘ms‘(lhm to the effect that if the farmers occurred several times, he drove it deeply | do this paving thero ~ were some | Would join in making an exhibition on the into the hay. Fis bave fool wus under thie | soyious objections to tha work, and @ | driving park the association would give them Bistor. Troaching at 1050 o m by the | Of this district sustained his tenpony - | them, clinbing into the tallest in less putor. Sunday sclogl ol 12m. Young peo- {;‘?fflfll{flusi"flfl""l"-‘-'im'l llmvl ize lwu»thl time than itrequivesto witeof it. The o pie’s meeting at 7 p.m. lis congregation his city, The gounds given or | bour deliberately ate a hearty meal off oint selected for the stab and one of the | tamporary injunction was obtained. Ttwas | freouseof the grounds, ‘"'"1 would let them | il join fu_ the unlon meeting at the Kint | the decision are that the embling act |thecow, and wien he had satiated him- ines of the fork wus driven entirely through | aftorwards dissolved and the contractor has [ run # fair just to suit themse That | Baptist church at 8 p.m. Stranges and | gdmitting South Dikota to statelood author- | self quictly lay d longside of 1} the lad’s foot. A physician dressed the | just ot around and commencod doing the [ woud determine whether the driving park | oiliers cordially invitad. i § ato s self quistly lay down slongsideof the | yyr and the " boy bravely walted to | ok We do not object o having the worl | Association was at fault for the failure of Baptist o, near postofice, D, 11, | €A e mactuentof aproivitin cluse in | caruss ind went to slewp, keeping one “which dropped ontot it Rewird on leaving it at L. B. in'st. sc]l his load of hay in the marlket and took doue, but we object most_strenuously to the | County fairs. Syl et e st | the state constitution, Such eablug act |eyeprobably onthe hunter worealledin | = R LE DR e e ‘: his team home. : that is being used. A lavge pile of [ This h;d o m"o‘d“}'“w“, ‘d«md:_. to n[m froo Hrhin Shalt Tovehe N ,,,,,m,n‘“Th_\._ having been pssed by congress subsequent [ the tree, Ti theearly evening his part- L St E. Flues, one of the pioneer German resi- | brick has been hauled there to be laid. There [ causes of success and fallures n - the county qm 7t 10:50 0. m. Dr. 1Phelps will preach | 0 the passage of © the intastat com- | ne me to the spob, killed the bear, 3y Dr. Arehibadd by Kentucky dents of this city, died at his residence, 1004 | is ot one in fifty thatis suitable for paving, | fairs. A ¥ S vion serviceand Sunday s merce law, therefore the prohibition |which, full of buffalo, was sliggish and rsod. Apply Lo br. Mier Fourth street, at 4 o'clock yesterday morn- | Some of them might do for the boitom, but | _Then the meeting got back to the proposed 5 o law recived. tho LI ETk ol Bl ETveE i = _—— — N 0 § i , e LTl ¢ 4 stian enaeavorat 7 p.m. Al | law recived the saction of eongress, |unyary, andbecame an oasy victim ad TANTE : S & ing. Hehasbeena suffercr fora long time | none of them are what the contract calls for, [ €Xbibit. It was deemed too late to avrang mm,h A RatieAl and the sureme court dedsion docs DAY G A VAN ol @il by Mrs ALl idin fron Aropey and within £ho past Tow days | oo what tho. city should parmit to bolad’ | for o regular fair on the driving O e theun'willing prisoner camedown from ch Jurth sireet not therdtore apply to South Dikota. This | pod I, BUE T brings upa now question, which will be cr- 5 H HC TS0 R ried up, ind which, if sustaned, will beog | toldnohe sill had the arhide, which | O great importance to all of the new states | he keptas amenento of his foolishness - — which have adopted prohibition, in seprrating hims from his rifle, o (WR SALE or Rer S £ e thstreet mission—The pastor, £ Ninth street are | grounds. It must be a hall exhibit, but it | _ Twenty-ninth t mi I 3 He came hore from Memphis, ‘Tenn., in 168, | good: and . 1f they were all liko these there | Should be such as would compare favorably | M. W, Budk, will preachut $p. m. Sunduy and raised a lavge family of children, all of | would be no objection, with any hay _palaces, coal palaces | schoolat 8p. m. All are cordially invited. whom survive him. He was a member of SIf the coun sermits the contractor to [ OF com palaces, It must’ not be a mero Attend the song scrvice at the Young Humboldt 10dge, Independent Order Odd- | go alead with stich matorial we swill soeure | Showing of corn and potatoes, but the prod- | Men's Christian association todayat 4p. m. t time I saw him he nine gallons of water was taken from him. | One pile on the corne Garlen d, with ciati bl orhaend 1 AR RS diRa DR CFo FioE houses, by J. B Rice 102 Main st., Coaueil fellows, and will be buried by the order at 3 | an injunction and stop the entire work.” ucts must be arrangedin a unique and at- | All men of the city invited. Meeting lasts Liquor Shippedto Deadwood. . nd which no hinter should be Blufls. o'elock today. The funcral will take place 2 Pl iy tractivomanner, Mr. Cuspar, wio is amas- | but one hour. Rooms open at8 p.m. onSui- | pyiyoon, S, Dy July 15— [Speelil Te- | Somie Whd which n er sho e S : e from the residenco. I, C. Bixby, steam heating, ssanitary en- | terhand at such affuirs, suggested that the | days, week days from 8:30 a. m. t 10 p. m, e tatme) DF)']#()‘H e i guilty of. \\ By ~«.Y..".I‘fi,fi"".:t.‘.’{::1\‘1'...‘1',“ aliomron During the Chautauqua Mr. 3. B, Hurk- | gineer, b5 1o bitling. Onihas 505 Mer | uion depot, forwhieh the Blufls is puivia | = Saii Pul's chur i i h 28 oe T T s 1d for the World's Fair. Gl Richardson, a ehild of nine A:""m' s, whose home is in Brown county, | AR . The wholesalers paynothing | Indiang, ended vather arverrkible ad= | Ahons worth &m0 . ) B buta government license, whilethe retailers | venture the other night. She packed Ahonie worth #1000 ‘Borcan Baptist Church—Divine servicont [in tho aty - pay &5 4 month, OWSIds OF | Teon Gl ai dolla cloths in i i o | - -OlhCE el honos o Deadwood, inthe country, be made in mini liave yourf: wing o ih 81,000 7 i ature, with its | 4£10:45 0, m. No cvening service, The oy, | he prohibitory law went into effect, 57,000 4 and alloutof farm and garden | Louis Zahner, DD, rectorof All Sairts |quarns of beerareshipped tn Deadwood ewch Nt I pimlll‘ul B "m'“]hl:‘\l"fmll'b\"“s (‘o:;r}ml:hlfli Li\mwh.l l()mum will umniullu and preach. | weck, with the usual amount of whisky and A July Thunder Storm, signed and carried out, at | The publicand stranges always welcome. 0 8 8lio were responsible for the suce If there wore any poople who doubtea the | Mr. Caspar be 'fludf the suporin undart ani 4 5% d wincon the side. onof the assembly work. In attempting to | patness of the name given July by the old | 8lthough he objected -strenuously he was reserve order he met with no few troub t foreciOHIR DL S nialece e SXHBLL S ness, the manager, had no_little difiiculty in | viam block, Council Blufts, having the numerous children kept uider proper control. There were many annoy- ances which few could realize sav ———— . | Greeks that doubt ought to have been d 10:30 0, m.and8 p. m. Subject in the morn- nal packige \ il A TS | above monthly py e i ™ s throuy o g i r, “God' ot 2 eveniig, S iR LA runls, k o leather retiule with a o ot i el ono oD puastuk alone theough tho grounds, It1s | polled by Friday night's thunder storm, neine of tho exhibitsome | 1, *Gods Buksy sabjeet w_tho evening, | joins aro run witlout payhis anyUiig it a | ot (908 1 letlor retiuie Wit o Ao Ju m'm{ W B 15mad vays S v . Colo. the Owden | When old Jupiter flc bombardment, nization in behulf of vhe eity must ar- Thy 2 Orab 1145 | governmont TR b e S i ‘ll\‘lln:l(l"..‘lml\:(i.,l,'( S L g llu-(-lmnll\»huuk the earth and made | Tauge for the proper entortainment of the | &1 he prayer meding on Wednesday morning, She walked to Martinsville, BAL e D, evening. e Declines t Run. fifteon miles distant, that day, and stiid \ 18, froning Fifih Avenue Methodist Episopalchurch | ppanyoon, S. ., Jul Spedal tele- | all night with a fume's fumily near hteath sty and 1700 wenies | geay o T B Judgo C. M. | town. Thenext morning she boirded a sge H, Beine delogates, if Council Blufls aims to be in ax degreo s hospitable as other citieswhere s s of the congress have been held, The | = ped over the bounds that further than that he ch fellow too s The fath rock and tremble all over the 1 storim buvst upon tho city shortly the house: city, I iled o charge 1o " ., Ireachi 'y | K v lw\lll"llmlll‘rlh OLE Y after midnight, and for two hours and ovs aud g ors are surely tak- pastor. Preaching at 700 i SRS i | train for Indiam , escaping the con- I 3 " AR A SR R TR Fo o thomaclecs thele. full shargof tho | 080 anda S velotk. Sindiy seipol iyl Khomas, L YEOL R oF reontly L mmt R R k,‘q‘.:'i‘»‘,.“ AT R justed in court 4 Mghtnii aadia) oan ot thunder thith mads)| Worisy andlothex)clfiens {shanl A foidnimakeSli i ICISS MORRIBEIALTID I 7 LAY or et BEUG ALY 30 A SIOgIRe OF| fares, as_ho supposed her mother w Walls o Conell Bufs. 1 4 ghtning sad o ro et e ) propirations o i (o et e Viecducsday evening wesofelock. Allare | comress, tolay sew a (ol e R e & e wl 4 slecp impossitrle, success, und showing oft Council Bluifsto its | weleome. thechairmanof the demoeratic ceniral om- | 1€ L X PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, It was expected yosterdiy morning would | best advantuge, Epvorth Methodist Episcopal churdi— | mive N v oilatdaone to that ci she slod & F M. L||lS &' CO., e from th but the expecta- Mandel & Klein are_offering great induce- | H. Beonett, pastor k , o ouselkeepers during these hot days, | At 10:30 a.m. i o only a | ment to housekeepe 5 | Sorencle, Sund Miss Mattie Mangun has returned from the | Foveal great deal of d teacher thering at St. Paul, especially by the lizht J. . Brodbeck has so farrecovered that he | tion was not real storm, —_— Avenue Band Twenty Pn treet: gz by the pi 0. A, Shaver 304, m. Prayes i gatleman new if ho would pay v s his e Bkl Bocinied. o e e | her fare. from Indimaptisto chiczo. | A RCHITECT S 3 CHIONMSE | Onbeinr asked whore she wis going o into a campign, The vaciuc T 4 s 2 | We are receiving new goods daly and y doubt be filled by a Blaclk Hills man, she replied Upon And Buil ling Superintendents, 10 obe able to start this Wweek on a | few instances where tho electric fluid did | Gyop yroat bargains i carpets, bedding, cov | meeting Thurday evenngat 8 o'clock. ALl — her arival at the Was | Tooms 480 and 412 oo B, ST any damage to spaakcof. The most serious | stoves, ete, We wish to make room for our | are welcome. Political Predictions. tumedover tothe tuthorities, vho re-| Neb. and Rous 4t ad 05 3 D., duly 10.—(Specal Tele- | tumned her to Morgantown, where her | ConicilBIuts, Ta” Core spondy Bi Mr. Cunning of Indianapolis left last even- ing for home, Miss Crane, whom he was to have wedded ere last Wednesday, is still was located at Elliott’s drug store, 2319 | full stoc Broadws We wouid be pleased to hay The building is a new one- | fizure with us for cash or on the installment | Cor you | Broadway Methodist F uth Fiest st iscopl _durdi— [ peanvoon, tand Broadway. | gm0 1y \ A ~The times promises [ parent: L her, ill, and the v will probably be post. | SWFY_ brick with a metal covaice. Tho | it We wild spip il goods froe of hargo ff,‘“‘,,\..',.,‘\.‘,,M.\i,,pw‘r\f,'“~ Wil o Teld toduy | *‘importnt ma stutling develpments in the i g O e 2oL MON, [rom JUL Brioi AT Vicr ifos poued for a mouth or wore. ~ fmportant busi- | lishtning apparently ~ struck the _tele- MaNDEL & KLEIN, at 10:30 . 0. The presiding eller, Rev. DE, [-political fiell of South Dikota in the near barried Her Dead Child for Howrs, . l"::;:i:;‘l‘ll;:!l\l‘lllllll:"'hh attention, he could not re- [ phone line xnx,.l eatered the building 220 Broudway. W. I\ Smith, will preach and administerthe | futire.” Itis generally rumored that acom- Th lcable nevve of Mrs, Milton TlZENs ST ATE B NK fiy lfl]:- D S over the wire, and it played some ———— sacrament of the Lorc upper. § munication has been recewed within thelast| Adams, wlo lives on Lexingte 16, aptain ark had a brother-in mad and eccentric pranks before it got tor. I schoolat 12m. | fey days from Senator ‘Who was am ady | A good hose reel froe with every 100 feetof | 3P I by the pa ! foody withdraving | Now Yol ity 1 bl thethiel 2 the excursionists on the ill- e = G & Tatni hose purchased i Epworthleague and cliss meeting at7 p.m. | fp o field sandidate for senatori £ orkeity, 18 roly equi Y Of Qouncil Blulffs. faied steamor In tho Lake Popin disster, | t01eave. Itwentall over the store with as | hose purchased ut Bixby A'Condinl iunitation toul; srangors AlWYs | Lorore and B, W Main e masor Homa, | inmen. — With hee hisbad, ¥nois a | paidup Capital.. . ... ... $130,000 Captain Clark wis ut first greatly shocked i | much pertinacity as o prohibition constablo J — welcome, DR M el BN g min with Teft, Willer & Co.,8h¢ | Sunplus and Brofits, . 80000 goiciug thename of bix” relative fn the pub- | hunting for liquid_ evidence. 1t seemed to The School Board Meeting, Ta s Day Saits fohuseh: Flopwliatmat| | o b e yaLL LS i went to Caney Islaid - to spend the duy. < shed ut a second glance 2 ) : A 50,000 showed him | play backward andforward along the front | The regular meeting of the board of edul among the names of those saved | of g lost. Liability to De positor D il west of Glen avenue. i il serviceat 10:30 of the building on the inside fora while, | tion occurred last evening. All members were |a. w.j preaching Elder H. Bron Slhe e that it wi instead of arried her elovenmonths-old haby inherarms. While in 1l | LA, Milert 0. on at [ South Dakota Editorial Association. . 3 e 3 o uer’s Edrnunson, Chiles spiintering the woodwork and smashing the | present. 7:45p. m. C. A. Beebe, presiding elde Rapm Cray, 8. D., July 19.—(Spedal Tele- | hgtol In the aftornon she suddenly be Mhish T e, l\l'f‘xl:gl:r“l:;mu ;;‘ht‘:v ‘:Lw flr.n:;ld”lodg‘o‘ nlliho gla ,.\:,.\ llhwu it }.ml; a run ul:»m.' llh‘t'&hel\'- Bids for the construction of the Twentieth Trinity Methodist church, Tmm Main | gram toTur By The boardof trdetoday [ cayme aware that her ehild was unasually poa. 1 S DI “ud surplus of uny Lare beginning to return | jug tothe back of the room, knocking over | qoonue addition were opened. There were a_| street opposito venie, T, Alexaider A T e e e s o ) H o s s Y | bank doSouthwestern lowa from Milwaukee, They report a very enjoy- | the bottles and. e e e woodwork, | avenue addition were opened. There were a | SEe ORI © ey TogAlexauder | appointed a commitce 0 take darg of | quiet. Upon looking at it she disoy [t wis dend.” Fewful that if [ INTEREST ON TIME DEPOS!TS et beeame kenown theehild would | == naway from e, and that if st DR. BELLINGER b armngements for reciving and entertaining the Soith Dakota Editorial association, expected here the latter part of the month. t ; Sund, rth leagrue at dnesday ats p.m able time throughout. "Among those'who at- | The lust large number of bidders. Wickham Brothers | [0 hing at10:3)a. m and S p, m. tended from here were J. Reiter and family, t upon was a room occupied | were awarded the contract for the brick work | g hm-l ath:s0a. m; Kpw W. N. Young and fanily, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M. Shubert flice. It knocked bid of #1,4%0; J. A. Murphy the carpenter Tibbits, Jumce Shiclds 'md Wife of Weston, | the top off his dosk and gvo his conl orlors 8 | woel for g1 00 T g gia st t cs c ] 8 | work for $1,000, J, C. Bisby the stcam hoating gue social The president and seerelary of the Omaha | told her husband he would break down, ¥ Oscar Younkerman, J. L. Smith, thorough overhinaling, looked into his books, | 1,751 76, New York plumbiug company the | Open_uir meeting opposite the postolice | Doird of trde leftfor home toliy, witer | and then it woild o discovered that the 3 e upset his ink and scorched his penholders. Al L i vy Sunday morning from 10 to 10:30 | bavingvisited the tindisticts und exanined | ehild was dead, she e doad The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 | Then it left, going out through the front of | Plumbing, ¥ o'elock. a number of themir buby fn her arms untillt was tine {0 go & Broadway. the building “and taking neariy the entire Bids for the construction of the six-room o T R T orlate (OBToh: oar—— )" )y in \\'v] AROA i i & v - — front it it e dml- o 10 | houseon the Cochran tract wereopened and DR MIRE G DA Daue A Bascball Assocition g oo “ el LY “‘;’”}“"{ A %G, Tipton, 1eal estate, 837 Broxiway AT fib ey iy A “"‘“ ts awarded as follows: Mason work, k solat §p. m; preaching "’"".“”,,," n"" ‘“"\x' T' “: ," i | wiconscions to the floor, and then he 4 s g p s g ) PRI W Vickham Brothers, carpenter work, grm to Tue Bee.) pnte: ang huslligo anno P o ohild was do |8 Kellogg Heard From., Justed yestords Herman & Brov e F it e~ mm generally have rised a fuid and argan. | fist learied that thoe child vas de wn, £ team heating, J. 3orse’ A, Kalloge the v v St Dhe telephonts suffered sevorcly. — About s &, : | When his wife regained consdousn jeorge A, Kellogg, the young wan who | o0 hndred and filty fuses and safety de- | C. Bixby, 8,01 J.C. Bixby, 895,80, The Financul € risisin Uruguay. ized a baselll association, Al Toy LT A st e i suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from | yvices were burned out in the contral ofic The followi e elected for the Panis, July 19.~A dispatch received here | chosenmanager, Games will b pliyed hoye | 510 G Bim The sid story day | and telephones in various parts of the city | ensuing yes ey Wiashington avenue, Ralph | from Montevideo i his home at 724 Broadway last Wednes he financial situation | @and allalong theline vetween De alwool and Wom 4 ] 1 Whin & Mlacksmlce, night, has been heard from. Mrs. Kellog were injured. y Simpson, ‘salary $115 per month ; Bloomer, A. TS Haaots 4o, gk ut of | Omaba, v “ B e st bt uibott? | Vo ciroults of tho electrie light company | M. Bonfett, 05 Hill, W, B, Tyson; 410 | Her s beconingwopk. The ovemment of X A torrifle baitle oceirrel at Coum 5 AR 108 i were knocked out, one vight after the other, | Third street, Auteurwith, §0; Pi Uruguay the dispiteb further savs, will nego- They Will In bus, Ind.,with a huge blucksilke the Des Moines which read as follow e il HRDE SIieE : by two te E Ovama Bex, Amat Aborn | current followed the wires into the The | street, Mrs. Celin Schindler, 830; Twentioth | tiate a loan o Londou, At the i N . . vl I I : , S.D., July 19.~[SpecialTele: | othermoming, While doing the morn: -(¢ 1 . S “Just seen T ‘station | avenue, Miss Mary Rapp, 523 Eighthavenue, | Montevideo bourse yesterday god wis quoted | g 1o Ty Brv.]-The cointy commis | ing work, after hoe husband had gone, ul (rl(,(_l “\ l U L, house, all right. Don't worry,” and burned out tho lghtning arrsters i | Mrs, Mury Got, £: 2\1 s, Carrio Hun: | 44 By por cout préiyn siners todiy gnnted u petition from citizens | Mre. Ed Price wasstarilod (o soo a large =) N . lanation of th den | then ook a run all over the building, but | son, #5; Old Pierce, Mrs! Knighthard, Trr— el Soh Pl LML e S SIS lis e A — AN D— | m"":’[‘:"l"'l:“ g h“':lf:'",“‘fl"'l';“":“‘l' """ without injuring any of the machines. Chiof §.50; A venue B, Mrs. - Margavet Evuns, $14 Ruc s Between Wheelme olLeal City to inoaponiie. August 1 was | Dlaclanako orawliog up the front slops, A . RISt nh, 5 RIoH, Ik bt ot ie08 A Nioipalo ohn Cartuthers says that more | Court strect and'other suburban schools will | Cnicaco, July 19.~The chumpionship of [ P date setforthe eection ofofticus. RUSMEROK o 1y ML VR BuGH N 481 l RIEp Al aianiLy ohe 10 Sotow ke happ) ame into his building in & second | be cared for by tho teacher, who willreceive | fourth district of the Loweue of American Killed On :le:;“""‘l‘{""‘” 12 o O TR r,lua 8 Uspl | st muchine could generate in a | an additional salu month, and it was very pugnacious aud anx- | Johnson was ele fous to find something to hit. The telephone | = The board then proc was burned out and several of the connee- | teachers for the cnsuing y Crazed the Other, Bostox, Mass, July \ of a kerosene stove at he firsts and sec- | q.v e ) per month. Frod Wieelmen, comprising 1llinols, Wisee an, Ol Indiaua, Missouri und Ken- , was mun today, . Keilogg had no friends or acquaintinces i Des Moines, und no_reason can be assigned <1 for his sudden visit here. The people at the laundr neral janitor at By theexplosi ki n | hived girlthenlooked out of the window s yester | and the reptile spring at her, but Mrs. William Pririe was | struck below the window sill, and'then Cor. Broadway and 26th Street Councll Biulls, 1 , where he was Sehosphin, Yy S awito! sed. The Spe ohs p y y or | ouds g0 to to the natioual ra T fo: allsurglenl and chronle employed as bookkeeper, say that he left last | :‘l:“‘;".:JI::r‘:‘l‘u:;‘n‘v‘:‘:’rm|‘i‘:r‘lur|\\l \‘\'l‘\u'hlun i u:\u::-f;";l."nfi A};)IA e :'il:;".‘:?“ub o | They ar A A Visiokien, | fatally injured and Mes. Henry Rivers badly | erawlod under the house, About two | gborihe, Hiueglnd winter in the same unaccountable manner and | oo Bty ST Ihts. were burnued ont | about all the names of the old teschors, | W.C. Thor K. Banott, Burt Moyers burne bout the head and arins and beeame | hours later the reptile was again ob- Privite arinary “and sovn il Teturned after wi absence of several WeelkS. |y, q o lights shut oft. Several of the lamps | omitting that of Miss Mangum, one of the | and H. R Winship. Luians, served coning up the buk slepsinto e B IvA Boleron ) g Syppragpry—— were injured. The total damage will bo less | oldest of the corps. The report came up for ———— A e the kitchen. The hired girl seized o i maihan, Seg) | Notice to Contractors, than $100, discussion on a mation by Wells to receive it. The M« dus Vivendi 111 gal. REang 3% PRLILE by & pokerand dispatehed the repti hich jrg! Aion paid todisiies of the The building committec on the First M. E The Broadway motor line was struck be- | It was instantly amended by Hunter to lay it 8. Jonx P., July 10— (Special Cable. | BUENOS A mus, July 10.-The politi nmeasured five feet and two Inches, Cortaumption. Bronditis l church of Council Bluffs, la., will re tween the power house and the xaver, and the | upon the table for oue week. I SUpporting | wpqn’ 1o Tue Dre)- S Jumes Wintep | Stuation i disturhed, Reinforcements s dysis Kl d | sealed proposuls for the ercetion of a current entered the house and did a little | his motion Hunter grew pretty warm, and : B s 4y tops have ar A the garriso is A Learned Michigan Hernit, L e, Do church on the site of the present church, | duwnag Ightly burning two of the motors, | charged that the name of Miss Muangum was | cabled that he hada cousultition with the ; ams. Atthe close of the 1 T far ML corner Broadway and First street, according | Tho rain that accompanied the storm was | omitted solely because she was a friend of | highest English authorities, who pronomced | the promiun o gold was LS BRI, 10 plans and specifications to be seen at the | very heavy, but the carth was so thirsty that | his, and that the gentlemen who coustituted | the modus vivendi illegal, the act authorizing - line liermit. ishut e ofices of tho architects, Merrisin block, | it drank age could be | the'teachers’ committechad taicen thismethod | ghet e doar. Uiseases of th devoted eselu 1Mse ;.4 sof theeye Sploalearvature and o W liuve o depirt o ran, has agen | full of scienti fic up before any dan v of ailles being ropente "ho Sawanll Hands Sieike instruments and two ofhis brothes ar | ihatreatmed of Uierie dis Councll Bluffs, on ana after Thursday, July | done. v I 0'dy mean fhingla one. of the must. etie | Layiredty of Verallls belug mpetd. o | Vi by b —Ashlasd's (oven | Jrofessors 1n Leipsic and Heidelharg, | - Mcduinesonisscuriy ol wi frectron M, The comiiitteo reserve the rightto ré- | The vesidence of W, H. Monteith, No. 506 | mable Ladies in the city and the best teacherin | St Witk physieal foree, if necosary. Lhemann Wity Juls B—niindsieves | Kie Greoc ma” Lafin wo qrofilex | omeratdan, 5 ol rem t any ox all bids. Proposals to be delivered | Voorhis street, was struck by lightsiingabout | the schools, solely for the purpose of striking s e B S M b e e | enough tomuke the thook mukers : 2 gt oy B o erelinad oy M. 5. Mayne, 108 | 3 orciook yaeterday mortas, Tho. huis b | s blow Arhlm. o doprecatad iho uoomity L T Tt Famed, | Yds descried. Th proposition of theown- | WOSER R0 ER T KEYIROT ST DR. BELLINGER'S Pearl street, Council Bluffs, on or before | one corner of the kitchen, tearing off the sid- | that compelled the geutlemen to g0 to the *onoh rect Taxation ers toshorien uday's work toten hours with ] e, e e, e union | him to s lonesome, friendless nnd stu- | Surgical Instilute and Private Hospital, i v, Al . ttering some of the Jjoists, The | extreme of deing adistonorable and u 1 Pairs, July 19.—The deputies today pass N I - noou ol&lui'dl) the 2d day of August. ing, and sha ng the Jois % adishonorable and unmanly Surshonili me s ivjecied e, i) dousligo it ths woodsnobedy kaows, l IEUR 03k Al LRI AR M. Ewvs & Co, Architects, | damage was not so great as the fright, the ' uct of injustice toalady to pay a political thodirect tasation i

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