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HE OMAHA DALLY BglK, MONDAY, JULY ¢ THE OMAHA BEE IS[_A\DA“ IV T"E BL[FFS f;\v:."'.'.l.fi:“.'.‘f'\-';L;' 1;‘:«"‘.\‘\:‘.‘.:;\ \:;'.‘m“m'.'\" “l! CHRISTIAN N AN TN AND, 0[} ] TER T ’I‘O "lh FA\R‘IER. l:“.’wrl l'\'\l\-\ .'lnfil gnd - selection of the T'l‘y‘:(‘"i“-;.{ the states when they conslder — | witl haveto” rent somewhers until w w. They Came jn with Willlam the Con 3y ims, o that now the A the gren: ral medis CCUNCIL BLUFFS, S { But we will huve to move the company from ror's Nurmans, eves in miny merino flocks welgh from | el council he piirement OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST, | | th sent build t once, kick or no onn 3 T 100 10 125 pounds and shear from twelve i us for steictly medical studys Y Another (Gang of Northwestern Freight Car | kick % & ; Ql"”‘l"h"‘“(:‘l;‘l "llml What Red Polld Angus Are and the Ad. 1':_"1"\‘\».‘“.‘(‘.'\. ,..lu:m nd ”,‘,',', AT S ‘L;h JoR% enito -»-.‘-‘x- the Tlline ] l»;v;u-l(% | % Y oG G 0 N nyrlis ristian 0 B « »ounds v own | ofhealth for using the powers fe Thieves cm,‘gh[_ Dr. Bowers® office nu.\\‘] 1020 N, Main. ik, WEATE call 6N (o Waiae vantages they Posse two-yenr-old ewe : unning through - enjoys under its <t ot ot ,‘.,‘r,:‘.;: & ‘lho LEPHON ESt | e A Handsome Church Edifice, anywhere in Bnglish history before the e _'_‘lul' \'.‘m Summer u,;. K |.]‘] reogiltion fall diplomas from colloges 3 e T'he lans o thie hew MEUIBAL! SRR 16| fattls: af 1o 0 b 800, “welgh an avweage o 5| whichfall short of jts minimum requiree o A THE RESIGNATION OF NANAGER HARKNESS, | | v blons fot thencw Mottodist church o | tattle of Hadtings, tho Comhill | SYEET POTATOLS IN VIRGNIA, | pounds and shoar orer fifted poinds of | mints, 1t ales rofume o T R uirds A | : ':: (h\. :ml s “,.‘.,'.”.. :}\1,.‘_”,,.,“ Johi hort, H\,, I BEE) wool hey mateh the Southdowns in | ‘in ool standing® my medical coll | o e Vb L B iy 1omas, Richard, [ Guy and Pet form ana size and the fleeces are three | whose graduates nmount to 5 per o ( MINOR MENTION Kellogg, the Missing Man, Returns to | nearly comple he clevation has been | - fact, the egu assemblage of | Where the Deliclous Vegetable | timesis heavy, Chese fattened and | ofthose who matricl .j‘ ’ P2l i N.Y.P.Co ® His Family - Sunday Work « for “!-;;‘ any ndby ‘\'I'*:‘j‘{f fon_at ']""'1‘ o | h socioty lly—all came | Reaches its Pe tfection—The Right | shornwillsellin Chicago in the spring s k) Council Bluffs T, Co.. conl Contractors A Main Street SORe e Thiis ‘r‘““‘\[ gl B Jight natur [ln-"']- 0 ex- Kind of Sheep to Ralse- f" =\~"‘“u“\ by ”wfluul‘hli :M\;- gest Rich Britons. veral cavly fishing parties me th oo o 1aguificent | odern style which om gentler of such h trlish sheep, and sold in the winter The duke of Northumborlnd fs ono ln:&k,n' lm‘xl.\ \"\.‘u iy l]\m\-y:)w'.»“l . Kick—M Mention. will be, when fludshod, the fluest church edi wility, with Wiliinm the Cone and spring with the flecces on will outs | ¢, \‘.nw\w w:w‘lul ‘v‘*“n"‘rluirlw\y ; i‘u (""‘ I‘: Munawa hal fts multitudes vosterday — flee in thecity and one of the most imposiug | ‘ "‘ * the conquest the true — soll them, ind [ elaim the marinos ave | Biitain, o say othing of his m\n’inw‘s There were the usual tlous 10 entertaln | Tho night watchman at the Northwoestem | 0nd uassive inthe west. The prominence of | Dorn Englishman bove without exception » 7 S5 the hetter mutton, for the fat s nol 80 | in Lonion, hic ASE e the peaple gl (,.",‘,M' by ""”K‘,:\., ",‘“,"M’,l‘ char. | ts location will make it o of the most con 1 those uncouth and unpronounceble The Hon. 8. A. Conversegives the fol | ymuch latd on in bunches it only for the | Middlses ina N'-.u'mn:‘».“, Hedsibr vt ) Biby Pile, aged ono month, died at the | juan weound the vards Inst night and was | $picuous abjects in the ¢ erackjaw names which we now conde. | lowing ptionof Red Polled cattle, L ket shegp take on flesh 200,000 acres, with o idence of' its parents, 132 South Seventh | . X Tho walls will b constricted of Sioux ru-mh ¥ deseribe ns Anglo-Sixon. To | siys the Indians Farme adily than the modern mevinos, | & W0 per anm, In Northumberlnd streot, yosterdiy afternoon, mud - was ouried IR S aer SR, i fleseape the only true English | Mupe myke o mistake tn ealling them | Six orcight wooksliber froding Hth | alone he owns five castios, It i is sid oisbiealflg b iy iRy ud cape | Mings of dark red granite, The buflding will | IO I existence—the only ones the **Red A attle, The word An. [ griinis sulicient to make them volling | that the larger partof lis' ehotmo Contracts for 880,000 worth of brick paving alled Patrolman Peterson wid cap. | mings of durle Firststrodt of 6 fos and | ©0med divedly from English roots | the **Red Angus cattle” The vord An. | £ Rl S enorIous ine will be awaded by the council at the , ows before succeeded in [ Itve s frontageon Firstatrect of 08 foit and | ynq gingecing tho st where | U8 isnot properly used in speking of - torsat 1 D A DroiFleiney |ne :;u;"”" L §E fames Madden does ot sucee e tho car door opan, Tie pirol wagon | 180 nl,\[ e )lu(nnl\\\ '“m(m Al::;..l';.r:.m“) ,‘,“ so POl grow s mturally x| Uhis breed. They ire o more nlated to | How to Ralse Thike | - oo f;- Janl, Ihe ) e s injunction, s called and the met o the o corner @ towe s aspire vising 12 | dindolions o dujsies > all’ the s Bolled Any ¢ w aite 0 the t 18 justas ensy 10 rase turkeys a8 § e [ Uy, premier ot prose Dalbey's bund and the pleasant weather | station. T e e O i | fect above the sidewalle, while on the souti- weat AL We ",‘.]‘,: Wil :‘\]”h ."lil“ ”: ';” ""VI‘ il ']'( ['(""” ”f;,i‘ Y S Pt wh e 2(|:.,”\..:‘m; ik f‘,“” enl, owns 2,000 acres, and s much of drew great multitudes of people to airmount ¥ il ende hen se o ‘will be shalnit H & ke MR ¢ 1 shorthorn o olstein, he origin is| ;0" o, 220 ] ‘]r'n‘ Featordng nft ‘v ,.,“"' Th »H.‘.U;H,” 3% | Myerhnd aver830 In tmoney i his pockets | Weste will be another tower vising o | lumphigh Gor or el Hebrow by [ d‘ i”(.”w”"_r direction entirely, | Lhe tist thingto dois o sweure good T 6 ted from 4 until S o'clock. | besides two watches and chains and u lot of | the height of the ridgeof the reof. In the s mch 1= in the Iand as the AR S 3 A breeding stoek, which should be strong, Ay, | brusies, A v axa e e nesund Augistuses, the Aluxan. | From the remotest time thero has been | healthy and mature, says o wiitor in e | 1 They were locked up without any charye | ehd Will be “roce” art windows of stainc s and Da s that have come over | in Suffolk comty, Fuglad, this red, | Cincimati ConmereialGaiette, It is | & Y O'1'1C appe u the re v against thi The | ¢l O vt and south L ¢ tines with Teutonie or Scandi- | muley breed ealled the **Suffolk Dun,™ | imposdbleto rmise gool tukeys from | CIAL NOTICE el two large stained glass windows, 1 [ 3 g oweris tobe of pecaliar and bentiful « navian, princes aad prie i Of | and from the curliest time itilthe pres- | Sk thatis wel, imnhelthy or imma- | COUNCIL BLUFFs, from cholera infartum ien,and in the upper part of it, eighty these true The Silvation army came out vestorday | rHPOIe the walk, will be placed a dock which | enough i seionce, Y 4 witha bran now ind the inspiation the | & iy o il the eastern partor the | Btk th nstanes, 08 a chavning | breed. Twentyfive yewrs ago this breed | fars the White Hollund to the. Broize, | & et Rolb1e HATe S iMctent tomako them | 1y Boston store, Council Blufts, will bo or , e title for the heco of w novel, or Godgifu | wis newrlylostby the sveepngraviges [ They ave not so e, but are | S G0s inediely, Tngdiee ot Mo, Souuio e offotls tositrack tho atiention | josqi all day Tucsdny, narking down goods T incs MLl o | On the Wesk | G B1i8 G linl= ol olt: Mo ly disenso Kiown asthe Rinderpost, [ Los Qisposed to ranible, and ‘are havdier | of the sinners on the streot with drums, borns % s ; Will b ten feet wide and sixtee and - making preparations for their st an will n fect wide and _sixt adivg } 3 o i | : while young p r r g or and tam bouyine L IR Rl WhEGH, SOBE us W s Inside totheleftund rightstair- [ Godiva. But pretty or ugly, they afl | heipsearity sine then aunts for | While young, thusmaking them. mo YV AT D-Dining wom girl at K. ¢ e ‘There hos been another change in the city | day mornine. Jule 1 | w feel wide leal to the muditorium, | Vent down together as soon s the Now- | g3 b Chie Toon littlo heard o, castly fisil. The firsteggs lnid should | _ editorship of the Fyening Globe, in this city, | davs, ending August 2, y Way morn. il 4 magnificent roon XN | mins came. The native Englishman, | be under hens, hose laid later NOR SALF Mr. ltyan, who has been do excellent s papers for full particulars. © Boston [ feet. withsides twenty-two feet high ‘and | with genuine Beitish siobberey. o soonop ! should be givento the turkey, when she | 1 v stadlion No. G, regls work, will rotive today . 2 1o | store, Council BlufTs being forty-nine foet high in theceater. It | folt the | the Williuns and s Whichis transn slows a de W sit, Do not’ erowd too | Tice. By Dr, Archiball, dy John Matthews, whio has bee 2 long time e Will also bo reached by stulrwavs in the | Tenrys prossed fiym upon lis 1 than | spring, and even where crossed | muny i the nest, A turkey will cover | €1 8 yearsold. “Apply to br connected with the business department of Manngor ¥ fioam Mtesigns, lowers at the southwest tud northwest cor | 36"tk s rovinaet ho 1y, by s of adificrent color 90 per cent of | twerity o1 more, but it is bestto give hor the Nonparen] It isreported that Mr. J. . Harknos has | 10S. Theauditoriun will seat At tho | 8 HOUK L e ) by adi ¢ ) | bestto give S ANTED There wis not asinglo | P Rl 48 | wost end of thechurch will bea g which | utisiening his own ignoble Saxon rafs s grades will e red. oL oS tiint telie, To WANEDS Torboyeaa tra g B ot | tendered his resignati managor of tho | yilhy 1enchod. By Staltiw, the two | Willium and flenvy, just like their Nop- we abeolutely hoenless, and | S1rinkle sulphur, lims o powdore s menand made public thy Chautauqua. The tr s have not aecepted | towers and which will seat & The pulpit | mae overleds, Even so the despiser of 2 t ‘I t N I‘ m | bueco in the nest, | JOOR RENT Twogool motern houss. W, Saturday morning to v 1 overy | the risignution, and it is not known what [ will be placed at theeastend und by its side | our bloated avistoemey in the cheieors on crosed with hotnei breeds fhe For the first threodays young tirkoys® W2 BBlizer, s Pt street g Suturday morig witeh ov 1t ot ¢ \ vt this quality so strongly that fontu 3 T saloon mn the city had the effect of preventing | theieaction will be. The cause of the resig- | ¥ 3 LRO.C at the prasent day sends Perey and Ber- i Bt o ool should con b SALE or Ro ™ tho saloon men dve enturiing theit DML | oo ot iy o catto of the ¢ ha | | Thebasencutof tho buitding wil bogiven | o e b S ieids Perey and Be Ohaltbloods that T have bred not | il stile brond, sealed 1 ooiled eee | FRoR SAT Sy R s, lank wi for s, FOR oo SR AN liango fs over sb pssted Somos with noilttia. | U toSunday school clash rooms, thore belhig | pew eliiig il Betiool Sty 3 horns, and only a few have oven | i fho e SOie 4 or |1 houses, by . e 103t i oandl _ it :":\ NatihH o N VAT ’“ i change is even susgested comes with nolittly | six of the same size, one lurge | one for th g\m} “.Ilnf ‘4 t ulum{u talces out Leopold | Wit 1costs Khetes N this they may be fed oat menl, stile u Bluffs, . surprise. Mr. Harkness has been connceted | bible class, one #0s# for Aants' class 'H LLaroeen goscutt, "“"1[‘ U8 HODB | T e e atidve cond. Most of frar o . i A ar oile 8. clo: at hom i I 3 i VIng-roo| ¥ b e A small $kiff contaiying three men wascap. | With the enterprise fromits very ineipi AL T R B B L S e tho Beitootm Y0 | 1o hulls at maturity wélgh from 1,800 to slzedin the viver vesterday morning abo: and has done move than any one rman tor ARl e, el 10U ERICIDC 49, DOIRLOES 0 poun and cows smaller in pro- 0'ele and one Of the men had a norre Ita success, Infuctit is conceded that iished in poplarand light S - 2 oL ehah i i b I worlh 8100 w82 o ) 1 aside, and when inthe middie | $OUl nothave been posst e S e AL wse and throat. Bes bldg VNS T Y, keop ensy, + the, uld b con- | w0 worlh 24 for o he : have accomplished what s don ue hcesti & | and are smooth 0 bone and # L i 0 ar83c | \ of the stream it became eroable he A t and are sm \, fine bone and musele fined tn coops onraiiy d R yiedl WK atdi6 per ot h swift ey u 1 fow: \.” lessly and terprise was one requiring o heavy outl Y present time is about £40,000, but % . i They are very geatle and easy to han- i Sl 1y s ) LEIS er ot - firieLcurront suetded 1t dnwn heliossly, and | GFimcoy: id tho raislogof funcis, 100 Mpes. | emeny i s tooul $10400, b rot Laws, i thatoneof ihe hulls | dew has dried of the greiss in the morn- s on the sime e, The struck oue of the peers of the dway | tending of improvements, th be somd variations from that fisure. Thecon | _ Following the builliant suecess of Miss e o s OE O OIS MILLS i o1 it b 6yivath BV wedked Dee monthly, paymants elude prinelpl 2ets cross, ] § S B O e W inter AL ptionlans enll on op i milking qualitios are first-clss, | f Srtshoppers and other ivseds il ind was instantly capsized, Two of [ s 5 ity y D] i N i : 3 oaan ; g werons dieultic 1 + - | gregation s one of the lavgest in the city, | Faweett at Canbreidge, M1le, 3ol sl | LGl T AL e it wis | been lavzely in his ) amply ableto build afine ind wstlysteucture, | Roumanian lady, ook 1 g be plentiful, and they will be abloto | Gouet e fas VoI Co 68 Browdway, before he was wseued. Ho wis Wit by the o o st e posstble | and s the plans progross the me entlyas doctine on droit at the Thoy usually give v god lirgemess of | ghity for thomselvos, batthey should be. | : " — ¢ d i apparntly innblo o i, | s hoen exhausting, nid the norvon stbam | noyb ol Ut ls prbable thit a great | cnservatory, Lika Mids Fuweett, LT b1 e Desad Y haiathe chare | fedat ight, to teach than o come hione | JOURRENT-Thestoreroon, Na s, fontig When taken out of the water he was un- | o 0 O ponsibility still more trving, | 4 outt Teatures Wil bo | obtained the higlest place at tho ex byve “‘.’l‘l “‘.h“" it Ui “]"“‘ Of | 10 roost, = MRS :Iyl.‘ ”l.h and - re rulln 1|”\:,{ for jome i The name of J. E. Harkness witl be linked lirge part of the work of mising the | #mination for the licentinte’s degr it “‘1 ,m- kv W ;”.(‘ _\ln "”l"h“l{‘ Those that were hatehed earliest R (1) (e s f oI hy | e el Wit iU GHOTGHIDRpHAGI 60 o AEENE || ruohiay. ) s bash Ano i Wil b vl T o ot e o Tie s brilli il VAL e Ol G RERR ) o ) be oplo resorted to. - No mimeavink drowned | gierprise itself has u name, and itshould be, | future by the nd energetic members | the examination for the doctor’s de long sason in milk. : Those which were hatehed it incl blafts, The Juda's people resorted to. - No names were learned e ohths AL 1 | Rt e heKe i o hey leave theiv impression strongly | | Eioannioh Couneil Blufrs, Ta. i T i . 36 1001 1108 Wit evar: o o st 4 S any broel tiey are crossed with, and |, i rs o TR The Boston store, Councl Bluffs, will A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of | ti whichuuumbers amon whether she should wear o cep and gown | OD 40 Y a demand for turkeys from early autumn »In doseall day Tuesday, marking down goods | M0se purehased at Bixby's. mem bofs e young people in_the chur wiis d ive, one of the | their grade and full-blood stec g uniil lte spri The supply of fist F. M. Ellis & Co., ing ons for their fivst an. = E: and 4 total membership of over fort) rof aEtint e fizie, plump, pony huilt fellow E a1 e Tin ¢ SUaR i s 5 thousand in thewest, The lesene s diviies | P o . as in he sk oy class turkeys his never leen equal to the L s Wedne: Kellogg Returns Home. into four branches, litemry, socil. mu aldey, metil shouldnot be upon metal nor PRt b demand, Every: famer should B AR H I' E: TS e LT E SR e A. Iellogg, the missing man, et | and scientiie, and oqeh by color on calor. Que gown ought hot. oy will huddle n a shei lilco sheep, | gk of turke Flowill find that $50¢ Apets. for fll particnings. Boctey me yesterday moring, avriving | tertainment cach we ds o | thevefore. to hide anothe The sub- | fl carandship with the least possible [ §30) derived from them will bo a Aud Bul ling Superintendent suncil Blufrs, from Des Moines on the 9 o'clock Rock Island | it "r"nll\\“{i!;‘un'h'n’; j<}‘v : of l.\mn Beleeseo'™s thesis was Al thing to **full uck on™* when the aerage “,”"'“‘ i “‘; s - % ks worn and haggard, The | | Theplans S001 be * con- | the legal status of the mother under Raising Sweet cs in Vieginia. | crops have failed, | Rooms 24 and 4 PERSONAL PARAGKAPHS, anly i n of his suiden fight | HictoR sl theblds will be advertisel for, | Boman and (he. French | ) The sweet pol 1 requires some pRe i VT spondenco o s 2 was that he w mnd wanted a rest, s iy L LI eleeseo during the six y in wi little attention the yeararound, hut the Tree Profits-On Paper. D EDMUNDSON, Pros. B L. SICaG AR, Yies A. O, Graham and wife have returned fr e : i : i A, naiALL Ari and wife have returned fron ; — - — > been student, has y ok is never heavy and bei only A Minnesota correspondent of Farm, | CHARLES R ITANN AN, Cashier. | 3 X I proe ke, The Manhattan sporting headquarters, 418 Ty se sonat the luw school [ iing i ; \ i H o 4 =40 h 3 Ol & c chool, 12 the plantit rdhavvestseasns, | Stock ind Home of Minneapolis main- Towlund, h\‘\.p..._'x"\wp?,;.\;,.j.,¢ vith Broadw Bihey At the Congrontional church yosterday finc-looking brunette, with st in the New York Sun. |tains that black wanut and bultermt ‘CITIZENSSTATEBANK )’ has gone east on o two SR O s but well shaped mowth and a d1z rbegins o prepare for the | trees will flourish in his state, in Dakotn, | 4 | Delivered by Carrier fnany partof the City H W TILTON, .+ MANAGER. | The Care of Turkeys. ly r 1 for his vigi by secing Falls granite, of a pale jasper colonwith tri his real estate lies i London he is very, very rich. even month's old child of W. Shorrett, was buried yestor on from the residence, 343 High e, The little one died Saturday | Nort T G LUALIONY liave madean import ; ; 18 the suporior dairy | PWe Like begots like, = e ont, Vs known as the superior dair) the by L, the writer pre- l“”“ SALE-2 n it Xtlaveine Detyeen SN oith streets. Vory watiful Or will trude - bread, scvaps from the t butno ™ from . TILY puy ent wion you ein buy a homeo com 1 i iis injurions (o thim, Do | WV A0 it wen vou an v Bus et nal ne 1o give thew plenty of milk, | ot iny G fave yoor iy the hons oo oithe hhered. The sligh tost. | O, e Following torns: v ny FIAV Esevenl bewtifal molern o as muarketed at Thanksgiving time twe will trade for coommberod vis weews' vacation Bidding on tie Patrol House. pastor, i fts, 2 i . , ' ) D. W. Bushuoll, W, W Jerome Owingz to the delay in getting out the A sermon S| by the de d 1‘xm ven teeth,und is twenty= | next year's crop in midsammer by cut- | and further west, and “there is mor Of Council F3luffs, McClintock wnd John 0. areexpeeted | plans for the addition to the patrol house | Ge ¢ wil the tributes being b “\".‘f““. For i .’-m.- gve hor | ting Gight-inch sprouts from the grow- | money in vy 4 2 in wheator | Paid up Capital -0 -$180,000 Spinit Lake today nearly all the contractors in the city lost the throughout'the lind. Thetitleof ~Path. [ DOV edu l” on., ‘I”‘m there are few i I'hese he buries in pretty |any other kind of grain.” Healsoclains |Surplus and Profits. 50,000 orke Rudioleft for the Pacific coast last | privilege of uttending church yosterday, | # ' 80 commouly applied to him, was "';“" J{mlrl anists or Hollon- | poor soil somewhe uly o the houso | that the trees will grow lvge anorhin | Liability to Depositors 350,000~.4 oveniir. Ho goes direct’ 10 Bortland, and | Arohitect Maxon, whe- drow the ‘plans, did od a5 the theme o the discourse, which | ¢ he. At the bonne she and leaves them ing tho | ten to fifteen years to b available for [ Dierors:—1 A, Miller 19,0, Glonson, B 1L Will supply all the coast with soRp. i 3 ) > i from the oIl received by the pro- | weeds away from them, s until | Tumber,which, to say thel isdouht- i 0 s, Chirle : ; : uot et them prepared until very lute Satur- [ Wis based on the text, Psllms xviil: fessors, bt at the law | 3 i ut hisplan of ra ot general banking | DT B Lacy, ) S, Couch and wife, Dr, Ay B Lna e eSSt ey e AEerin T e e, resors, bub at.tho law schoolshe met | they lave produced a crop of finger- | ful, Bt his plan_of raising these trees i t e T E R Brown, J. B, Atkins and Miss Beilo | 40 night, und when they were delivered to { the lifes o Rnhlh some opposition. The young ludy was | lings, or litle potatoes the size of @ |is somewhat hovel in thoe 6ees Of an gd P LA A TIne v will goto Spirit Lake foran outing [ Alderman Smith the contractors had grown o “n’ lIIIA;lNl\ lerlf n‘);(‘l;m“;.' uil el | dressed on her graduating day in miin’s. Angon, These he gathers and | treo plantor, for he v it IM‘ ol - 29xb \reok: weary of calling to see them and had gone to ! L sinly made blick silk dress | stores away in o shed or b by bury- [ that the circumferenc o farm of ! ER_ES.’ ONENE UE‘?O s Judge Hubbard of Cedar Rapids was in the | attend Saturday night prayer mectings and ilons and the ianiig ¢t thivesy for far and cuffs, and her|; nw i i e T Ju i o1 Uadup R s in tho | 3 aturday s amnd o civilization to murch westward, 3 ar and - cuff and | ing them in what he calls pine shat, the | 160 es i feet, and i 03 Syt gucst of Jun N, Baldwin | ot tho sood angels, with whom they are | paed e benefits nrising from this intrepid, | Ak hnir was a \ Greque.” | ong, wiry leaves vaked up in_the pine |he proposes to plant the tre DR. BELLINGER'S terday evening, e IOMEYES | always in communication, know the cause of | heroic pushing of the pathinder into the un. | The thest & wming voice, | woods. here the little ootatoes lie [in one row four feet apartall around i 3 A the necossity of the remuining away from ku‘n‘:\A\'n Au;dvn rhivous ter ¢ but with aslightly foreign accent. until March, Then the planter rak requiring 2,625 trees, which he says will J. G, Tigton, re tate 527 | Broadway. churchand figuring on the city’s latest job, rou this prominent feature in the life of | ter it was over she wi rmly con them out @nd puts them in abed, he worth e at the end of fifteen 3 ) " H 4 Y : the hero the speaker drew sundry lessons lated by the | ther ladi Y 3 a Mei it i s The city requir s v concerning pathmaking and pathfinding. | ou . fronhe e Tor Rusgio |, The wil is dug out of a hillside (the ' 865,000 for waiting ifteen Notice to Contractor afternoon ready for examination by the God was prosented as- the gervat pthfinder; | O1¢ Freneh and - the other: Russiw, | hills are very low in this county) that | yoars a few dol worth of nut The building commitico on the Firs 3. | ¢l at the meeting touight, Th d | God had made away, a perfect way, and had | £9ned places behind Mdle. Beleesco. | slopes to the south untila wide trench o | ir church of Council Bluffs, In., wi ve | nearlyall day yesterday for the contr: s [ bidden man walk therein, God had'provided | A correspondent met the latte 5 fool deep ismade. Intothishe shovels man who proposes to plant black scaled proposals for the erection of anow to take their turns at the plans and specitica- | means b which each man coull bea success- | was leaving and asked whef r she barmy manure and packs it down [ waliat and butternut trees only four foet hureh on the site of the present church, | tions and - getting the measurements' of the | ful pathfinder. His word was alamp to man’s | tended to stay in Pari id she | uniil'itfs eight inches deep. Then he |apaurt with the expeetation that they corner Browdway and Fist street, according | building, The prospect is that there will be [ fect, alight to man’s path. There were in | did not, but was 1 :tuening to Bucharest, | covers the manure with two inches of | will grow up to timber trees in such ws and specitications to be seen at tho snumber of bids tonight world many patbfinders, Some e, | 1o bo eullod t B0e Ghe Bl T S S R Ll ol ! i kb s of the architects, Merviam block, addition will make a very handsome remout, found a path intounluownter [ 10 0% 10 (i 5 ho wonthal s gt from the wouds. It | crowded ranks cannat have u very el Councll BIuffs, on ana after i puilding of the patxol house and give the po- [ ritories, and thus blessed mankind, by en. | PeYOr plead unloss for women too mor | the weather is cold he may wet the bed |iden of forestry: possibly he was ‘{hink- 2. The rescrve the right to ra: | lice force about s fine headquarters as any | abiing civilization and Christianity ‘to- tane counsel,” sail the new **de . with hoiling er. On the mold [ingof corn vhenmaking hiselculation jeet any ovall b Proposals to be detivered | eity inthe west can boastof. The front part | possession. Othors had founda path into her is well off, My gr heinysthe lingerlings so that they are |on the nmber of specimens for sur- f t the undor: or W. S Mayne, 103 | of the upper floor will be throwninto one | iioms of thonght,of scicnee, of socialrefonn of | has been to open a way foryoung girls | about half an inch partall over the [rounding his 160-acre farm, says awritor e Pearl street, Council Bluffs, on or bofore | laree rwom that will be occupicd by the chief, | morality, of truth, and had thus blesse d the [ of talent who are not so fortunate,” bed and then cov them with two |in the New York Tribune, Tlhen, again T‘rlL (1 noon of Saturday, the 2 day. of Avgust captaius and sergeants, with theirdesks, and | world. Some lud pished their peis into ro. Selidica ] inches moroof the black mold. Then | it wouldbo Interssting to know whomey > .| alo the electrical apparatus. Theadjoining | gims Hitherto unknowns some b wod (hess Veterans of Waterloo, e el e g e dterting bo know whor = s room will be partitionedoff into s eloquence ; sometneir sword. Washingtor . 3 around the trench he builds a shallow | market is tobe found at closets, or lockers, for the uniforms and per- | Linco: ant, were pathfliders, My The Brussels corespondent of the | hox with a window-glass cover, just s | years honce for fifteenyes ! (] g sonad ety f Wt oficers, ' Tach Jatrolian | Hanier’ Beochos Siiwwe ; ondon “mos weios: | “The - Duich | hoihedsareurvongen aromd New Yo, |tk a pretty seood sized et or | [PV M OSDITAL, will have his closet and carry the key. Ad ing a way for the v he ' ly n Merlen, wvho s e | Though the wind may be cold, the sun | black walnul to fotch $25on the stump, s j-ulun»ftl\ifl:y\'ll{hlillw louning 1 for the valk with joy and gladness, where the | be of Waterloo, has made an appeal |is warm, ad the temperature in the | and near a good mmm:‘ market at lhli-i Cor. Brondway « th Street Paving Injunction. l"lvll‘ulyl'l::'l:"|I|l‘\‘\h': u]:l.\“.l 'll‘:\klllrrulf:t-nll;;;l'\j;:‘}(ll\ (.lm-‘lmm“!'d‘n_fi‘hv td in the steud of the | tothe Hu‘ln-h A% ; 00 \«'h-!‘ull? ttu ) Ilfql rises. v‘l‘ln- little potatoes sprout | d und the is no indication of any ;. Counell Biufis, la h ed the district Judge for an fn- | writing, The rear rodins will booccupiod for | - Mon would Sutely fid some means of walke- | vorsns l\r' (I|HI-“|-‘tll".-m“\:.‘ul‘. “[ yight ancodily and tho furmer musinewds yiduande tn ppieo within Shoinext | oy (o aanantor el and ehronty Junction vestraining the council from ictting | stovage purposcs, bath re lavatories and | ing in any such path when once the fiuder N A R BOYOL Y0l jump imsdlf to prepare the fidds by | fow decades ut leust. It appews to mo ; e ot tho bitod tho contracls for tho brick pavins that he: | Sl had shown it. Tymnny and pesecution oungest_of them born in he time the plaats aro ready. that in some instances figures do lead fate Scfthe urinary and sexual been ardered, for vewons T think the public | , e ontrict will be aviacdal tonlehtand | might throw obstactes in fhe way but. it the eldest in 1743, have inswered th Behind the hoss, who Walksoff the | menastruy, ovenif they do not lie, fsllis stelitnno, OysibS MIeE will approve if they know what they - aves | T Work will be completed ®us quickly ws | would be overthrows peal. Six of them state that the ‘e | pateh, comethe hands to plint. First L e BN IKIORR (A Cel B alcoadtd [Ty i e . & renh Nl haied possible, It was right for mento do honor to those | inw: e there isa man o woman ora big hoy Quinsy troubled me for twenty uthculie attention pald todiseases of the said James Madden last evening, “Firstand who had proved thenselves pathfingers, it with a little scoop-shaped trow This | Sitveo T started Slh e o s Asthina, Consimption. Bronchitis primanlly, it is because the brick paving is | Mandel & Kle Also well to remenber thatall should be, o 5 (g i o s i AupmAy —AND—— — ft 8 s the ridge, and. wbbine | Of sl e b i 8 Fte, Paralysis Kidney discise anexperiment that bas not been tried lons | Ment to housekeepers duving. i . tosome extent, pathiinders, fts daty bac ' Bite, | 2 stradiles the ridge, and, jibbing Oil, havenot lad w attack. The Ofl cu Diabies, Bright's Diease, o atlsm, 1 ot R e s Sas RS iR ol G R e o from a Skunk's Bite. | thetrowel into the soft edrth between | Sore thiwt ot once, Mrs, Letis Conrud, | prnaeteSyfirights Diose oy ttsi, Plcs enough to show. whetherit is my paving at [ Jyo, 1% recelving vow goods dutly and car ; e ann sl AthesmEnt [ A cowboy named Chatles M wus | the footmarkes, draws it bick toward | Standish, Mich 1, 83, mer. Diswsesof thecyeund ear. Clull fee al, and sccondly, becauso fs a property | stoves ote. Wowish ta sl e '”[ > L T S i 1 } 1t GRS umatur ] O the hone ad o fis Oerty | stoves, cte. We wish to niake room for our c Paths andshow the w bitten on the nose six v € oy a | himselfthree or fourinches, forming a e nent devoted eselusively o l"l'\\n:\ 180 feet to be paved, I can't fallstocie, Wo wouid be pleasd to o3 eranan. - This wis anagein which men | skl while spin camp near [little trench, Right along=ide i boy AME 2 R8s, X o fevi disuser stnd it to have the experiment tried at my | figure with us for cash ovon the installnent needed—pathfinders. Men were neede Wl L few days sing ora girl with a basletful of shoots from | yviawa af R0 AARIHoHIGY R0 e dRliEed rom expente. Thoro wrovther rewsons alsothat | DU We wili ships ali gods froe o clirgo Wl il howestyof. uviction wnd Teare 1 thelittle patatoes inthe hotbeds, The | VI€¥# of the London Lancet on M. d- o milenco confidentinl, Adir are gool. In regard to the brick paving AERLHD 0 e e piitbad s T i —— | Youngster hindsa shoot to the man, who | = SER’S alteady Inid, evory | - A\l\\n"”-l‘“!\“:\j-ly — ading Contractor Robhed. draps it inlo the littlo e o Tas | | The Tondon Lancet of meent dalo dis e llfli.‘l[!lLl.Llll\lp( 3 1; s" gated it knows that L or 2 i e S ok e ) Deadly Ducl in the Dark, Yormick is o grading contractor it s0es on torepeat the ope gustes the progress of medienl education Surgical In-titute anl Private Ho o it i v pl v 9 AR A terrible duel to the death took | who resides in a tent at the coruer of Thi tion midway between the next two fopt- [ 10 the United states. Thonghadmitti et e A agets mas g | S RIS SRS R e ) it racently ARk malnar hbin off | an A Caa e e Rl KOn ind this pair comes a hand | thatboth mediciie and surgery ha with e md on the tives coverad withn | " i) ; op0oul Moose creck, nowr Morent, Idaho, Mike | banks Friday afternoon and drew 260, which | with o hucket of wate veap. ISach | been greatly - advanced by Aimerican streak of vod brick dust that cameup from | men tomorrow that 1fany attempt is made to 3 > + 3 Avel! ractioners, the artide refleets, insome o Soit brlcks Tn the payies movo the fire avparatus from lowr Main | MU'Fay and P. M. Russell, prospecting | hetook home and placed in his font, md then | plant and Ll treneh (o meoised i DEBIGI S B e Rlech, disom) V Ma sartners for years in the Coenr ('A lene, stagted out to unhiteh his tewm. During his [ @ cup of wat of all comes ong | dcgree, the prejudico existing abr “Another reason that has pronpted mo to | stret tha it 4 ) 56 the ‘recog ic talko this step i my belief that (oo bus boey | LeCt that ve'll immiediately goimso the in- | Lewontly 1owtged o placor claim on N ahilnod ielitans v jen, ana MecCor | Who, straddlin ridge, stops down “‘i’;l"‘_‘_’flllm':'ii,{,‘,,', _”"“ff::.‘r'f.rl\.:l-lvllfll-xl:‘i aoornce wun on paving brick. Before the | JU0Cton business b suid a Main strect citizen | evealc. Pat Melntéo, who had anad jine k hastencd tothe poli on, wherche | and with his hinds draws'the earth p [ it an e Dumes injunction wits dissolved you could buy | ¥esterday. SWll pick out the biggest and | ingclaim, incurred the enmity of Kusel1. out @ wirraut for thearrest ofhis |over the plant, bt does not pit itdown, | o @ knowledwzeof the lno of tho brick_for % o thousand, and’ immediately | healthicst injunction the district court has in | Mo iy engaged him 1o assist in | teamster, pamed McDonall, whom he sus u % sty thut one gang of hauds | 18wsin the statesand to the alsence o Ser dayns declared off brick jumped up to | stock aud we'll put it on the council with | raising the hoss from B glick bays pedted of thotief, MeDomld was arrested | ean plant piteh ina diy controlling body that should fix tho re- T e v (frgder IL,““."J:;J;:““_:] everlasting stickem-fast. There isno pin t [ soincensed Russell that he declired no “y"-’r';j_'i'l"‘!‘""“I-v':::f: yesterlay by Cilet \i:"le : Tn July the harvest begins, and |t is a | uirements that tho city would do but little paviug this | 10 the ety whece there is - groater necessity | man - couldwremove the hose while he Gl AU L0r ALHES A I Bm A Me. |£olden vest worth gathy Fear and only onsuch streots as the property | for keding the best fire ap paratus in the | lived. Heapplicd numerous epithets to | oo’ who s wainetmanuamed = a theft, | Short crop isfifty barrels to the acr 1 the e: le of Now York, | atroow 200 Merrinm block, Council Bl s, owners desired to have paved, Then he ¥ than onlower Muin street. It is the | MeIntee, whereupon Murray suggosted | committed in th Omaha. The money [anda good one 100 barrels, while cxeop- MEA1Q.BI0IIIE OF INoW Q| AV BRI 8 ARG Focopou out Kirst, Sccond, Third and | warehouse ind ugricultural implement, dis. | thut he dare not talk that wiy to Meln- | seen from MeCe oo matd. . o mouey | and Land and exceptionil seisons pro- | Whose legislature has granted o law g T R Eirthavedios Thos Saqng from Broad- | ricr, i tthas tho largest buldiugs, con- Isvatie, Thotwo patinerd hal oen)| Doisia ;96 A duco such crops i miy not be told_of | | ,]"‘f;‘;i:;tf inmed ‘:;‘:“““'I L MAXON & BOURGEOIS, S et fvohue, . Sut o oJ ane s sitting outside the cabin smoking their T i oxciting ineredul A north- . 0 ¢ X tions i Everett, Miler, Kimball and Champ and $10 must ralubleikioclis of gooas. In ) SEEE THURES NS, pe i e e R pi .‘f,f,‘,'}f:‘,ff‘,",',‘.' "\“‘,:}r(,'::‘ : ,f,‘,’il & f...-\..,'f;.f.l:',r time during their profossiomal course, s | Architects and other such wealthy property owners wero tc Y The gigantic buildings ure filled ] ; ! sred the cabi herand Russel dining cars, fr lining chiie | avors o BT shaply eriticised, . Door to luve uny, paving doito, but. the peop ce e blo il g . | tered the cabin togeth an tu ir 2 ! " A every crop, und live well, Hid e Sl et nten r Riinic FIELD Weetus, wome not. scomt b big | Wit tho most infiumablo miterids, and t newed the quarrel, drawing o revolyer | cars to Chicgo wnd intoevening points | ¥ ar S, slom 10000 Inerds Bui,” continucs the Laneot, “It s Superi en the council’s ideus, notwit e aine ot h cin from beneath his flamnel shirt, strik- | Viathe great Rocle land route. ot | wero sold Last souson, whils the ship atifying tolearn that the report of the FINE INTERIOR DECORAT IONS 4 that many of then have not been uble to fill | of saving thew if they eateh fire lies in get- ing Murmy in the faco with | office 1602, Sixtecnth and Farnam, ments from even the lewst-favored vil- | 1Hinois e bouard of health takes on ° Toom 20 Merriam Bloek vnell Bluis. fowa thelr lots to grado or puy their lixes, If the | ting there before the flames get under bad- | thy weapon, and fi al- S —E— lages wore numbered by the thousand, | the whole a fivorble viewof American -~ TooniGlo N Y. Life Building, Omali, Nob. Fich men cun't afford to’ pave the streets, the | way. If thehose cartis taken up tothe cen- | most at the samo indtant. M i Alniosg a Riot Evo nins of freight cars voll | cducation and its prospoc One of the poor people certainly can't, and as one of | tral engine louse, as Fseb by the B the fire | o s revolver fr o hat - =il ; AVRIYS il st They | mOsthopeful sigrns is the i the TICER & PUSTV. them, ind o8 reproscitutive of many others, n‘-.‘.» (P ou y 1 his rev 1:(“ '!| :x:\”:h et .h '.,\ Rocmpsr N. Y., July I up ver ‘xh‘ ,‘ ape ( m_‘ le ‘,',' \.( I _\. Ll |‘|u( pedy e OFFICER & PUSLY wve, and the duel began in enrnest. stopat every station, and grow with the ical Education in America, Corre Con Broatway and 2ith st, Counctl Bl ALL WORK WARRANTED, 5 a4 DR. J. D. JACKSON, Dental Surgery. ent sehools. 10 imjoitfoco of prolim. AlLkindsof work done. Youcon sive ones isurged by the | it onyour zold andsilyer filling by calling only hope the five department can ever lave T S o ARy e ol al 3 Rochestor-Columbas game this afterngor o ements ¢ 8 i RSATe flend for: the’ tnjinctin, sad Tywild| ounpaLy L ey - Sawitiivells e The only Light was that ufforded by the | Fomest-C Il Jung the R L e v, e e LD cational requivements asn condition of - . - v i arse flashes ‘of ‘the pistols, Both realized | g zue miens from Trondequoit un. | hundle no move. natriculution The wumber has risen - Dr. H S, West, 1 lain crown and bridge ein cuse’of 4 big fre. that one must die, and they fought with | E paae o l” S 47 - from forty-five in 188210 124 in 1800, The work, No, 12 Peq company moro than & milo away, if a five | the desperation of wild heasis. Finally | Deared on the jrous i Ra sraeredi il The Right Kind of Sheep. Illinois report gives asa furthor hopeful Corner Matne and Brondway, - ol contool e apatn sticet it would be | Russell fell with u bullet through his | Enf ordercd the pihyer 1o atinue sl fea | o valio shoep exclusively or mainly | signun_merase in the numbor of e COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. A Quiet Sunday. yond control before an uly vould be | heart. Murray surrendered, und Coro- | few moments it ol d like & rot. Finally |for wool or formutton is aboutas dis- % which requires attendance onthree lers fn foreign and domestle oxchinge, & Yesterday wasa perfect Sabbath day, so | tumed inand tho e e gotten there. | ner Ruby held un inquest, The jury |an officinl induced the cflcars b allow { astrous us to try to maintain in this | ourses of in th onsmade anl iutrest pald on e ¥ far 0s tho woather was coucerned. Therain | Wolomh know what the reasons aro for the | exineruted Murrny. Julge Caso held & | £ame to ontinae, s fton b ass ron utry union without liberty o liberly years, from twonty-1wo in 1582 of the prececling day laid the dust, cooled the | that that company will not be Moved withoes | Preliminary examinution and dischurged | Brinker went bofore n justicoof the | with ut union, writes A, J, Blakeley in | 10 sisty-our in 180, A list is givon of | — . 3 " e v LI e j i vouched for the appearance of the | {1 W ostern Stodd T . | twenty-seven colloges which require four i atucsvhereand mado the wholo £a60 of na. | o hrre, the prisoncr, as the killing was in - seif- i Vouck (he anc the Western Stockman and Cultivivtor, ) 11 ; i T ture clon, sweet and smiling. The terrible | “We are obliged to remove No. 1's for two [ defence, players, whowill be examined tomorow. Weomust hase wool and mutten *one and | yeurs' study. while in 1859 only four did 1| ) ‘lURl’]lY RRt ae il & it reasons,” said an slderman, “The first is - : inseparable.’ If wool were theonly pro- | 50, and the” authors of the report antic . e idly recllected by the people who braved it touttend church, and the attendance yester- | orjored us Hot to. . ho athen peyoen s (s Aay was v ¢ uffected by that ve ¢ the building is not fle for the purpose for that our lease ou that building has expired Newspa and Books, Awaiting tiflcatic duct from sheep o sheep weigh- | bate that ree-fourths ~ of tho = SR and we cannot renew it for the council hus Which cluss of population s the most | The boly of the fiowter foundin the river |ing elghty pounds — would b | medical college of the United MANUFAOTURING €O addicted to reading? asks the Pall Mall | opposite South Omaha Saturday night lies at much more profitable than one twice | States : ',\"“] \Hl””'"vl the coming . o a7 wu visitly ufootad by that ree | i e b i AR 5 | Bkt some fuoreting ight s | the wnderading "tabichment of Houtey e | Bt lght o (b general. fute by | pear voluntaly wio oy epuatin ot Sash, Doors and Blinds September makes indbors life endurable the | sewer from the building, and all the drainge | thrownon the subject by the st ot that place, awaiting ientifieation. | that aninalsof the sume species and ago | the 11 e b July, 1887, churches of the city will run along in light | from the stalls gos under the floors and un- | port of the Birmingham free il S | Theremains we badly decomposed. us they Wt in the ratio f size, and the | requiring that after the sesions of 180 Band and Scroll Siwing ReSawing and marching crder. | der the sleeping woms of the mon, making it | commitlee. Amongother tables therein | were undoubtodly in “the 1 ul days. | weight of flecces is inratio of surfwce if | 91 graduates shall have had four years andie, Sawingof all ks Parchliciciots., The usual ovening servicos in noarly all of | vory dimgrocable and unbealthful for them | given is one showing the occupations of | S partics have viewed then, but hive | the | aro of the same compactness | 0f study attended three annual g wood 180 por toad deliverd. Cloun 18 Avenue wnd21st st them huve been discoutinued until Septemoer. | 10 day the Too city must have au engine | borowers admiited durine 1bet. sbleto lontify them. Au iquet fand longth of staple, Thus two sheop | Ourses of lectires, The moderation of | vt b3 the bard All ol Tho antounccmait wis made in the Congre- | house noar that point, and the proscut 18 i | e somrs of T Heiraaiive ; hetd at 10 o'clock this morming, 1ty pounds oach will eal thesame | his demwnd will be apparent to th s AR, o arman sl gational ehurely yestenduy morulyg that there :::‘:‘:y\'l;‘llllv‘un'l o buy i oy tiuie '.'.“nn.-l»‘.'llz:( Studente. 1 iine alan 3 —— - of 160 pounds weight, but the sur- v il nd and otiice 20 An It lian Slashed. @ being much greater on the two \ ho vestry of the Iist By an church | proporty there two or thrve years ago. for | 1o 198; 3 2 1 yesterday nide an agreeablo announcement to | less than half it will eost now’, and it will | © shoj ! | 08, Nicholss Knnerro was arrested yesterday | gnall p the two will have much C. A. BEEBE & COMPA NY' ho pastor, Hov. Dr. Phelps, that they hadde- | cost more the longer we delay purchasing it. composito 2 aftemoon forassaultinga brother Italisn with { nore wool than the one large sheep, ——Wholesal and Retadl Dealen in— elded togivehima six weeks' vacation,ind | We have determined to make the purctase | liners and dr . 109. Almost [intent to kil nim, > row occurred ata | The best brecders of merino sheep, how- - he \“u”:l loave \.\-n‘h lml.u fm;u[.\ l!ul::t: -_ln.\".llua | right n\\‘n\ilmul. \\.‘...:L\- l\\'-ml to n\-.lm-wl the at the bottom of the list come journal- | South O garden Saturday night, | BOMe yours ugo recognized the fact :‘ufix i'.t‘llhr'":‘“l&‘;. (he cool and pleasaut re- | \‘-\u‘x ll:”\“.lll \.:“, ;l.ll Il‘l‘lll' 1::‘ "”}‘i{-i’.il,.".'x"n» ists, 6; news agents, 2, and reporters 2, [andthe victinm was slashed uerc the arm | that the sheep of eighty poundsshorn 4 o | newine the Teass: forabotier " yiout e [ Is this becuuse they have lbvarios of | Withs kufe. He i not dangeously woundu, and put on the mutton market did not s o il vou wi o orty call o at we wi their own, or because the people who T sell for as much as the sheep twenty or 1f you wish to sel! perty call onthe | that we will not do, o peog I oY Largost Biook snd loweit Pelses. Dealors, 0ad for Catalogiues Judd & Wells Co, K resident, WO “'We could get the Lacy building, or one of [ write in newspapers lose the taste for Dr. Sussdorfl makes a fnlty of dis- | twenty-five pounds heavic 50 N 2 Lar i i lo f ¢ Broadway, t ¥ "' \wem. Which wese bullt last sumuer, for | reading books? eases peculiortowomen, 1504 Farsamst. | gave dttention to improving the size by 5 and 207 Browdway, aud 2k and W6 Piers Sweet, Council Blufts, I

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