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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1800.. TELEPHON The day was taken up with the | Business Ofce, No. b5, THE SISTERS WILL BUILD AN ASYLUM, | reeular routine work, Night Editor, No. % ] five —— Tuot A L MiNORe MENTION No Squatter Soverefgnty—Some Coas | Toam (RO ers. tion of i o gressional Candidates—The County | Yacation are « | { g Report on the Sugar | 1ufts Lumbet Co., conl. [ Normal-General and Per- | Harctdat ‘woslk or the year. in the Sennte-A Talk on Beat Industry Nearly leady, | wowaterworks basin will be sonal No : t "he novmal will lst three wecks, five days | Cheyenne Indians. Bulletin No, 27 of the division of chem sommeniced today. | 'k and six hours each day for reci- | istry of the United States departmont of Ellis asu military v and cveryone of the | SEVERAL I\MENDMENTS ARE DEFEATED, | stead was pas "“I‘JN||.‘:“(‘!‘;‘|;|‘ busy as beave house then adjour: ervation under hon d with amendments, The od. — - OF INTERES € TO THE b B 3 n Ao | vpive 1 NN \(' 3 \ the prop o 2 { tondent Cooper and one of the good results [ he appropriation for subsistenco for the i THE OMAHA BEE M‘A“S AB(’LT THE BLLH‘S, of Ma determination to_mise the staudard of ‘ CO\(-RESSIO\A PROCEED[NCS. Sioux und for tho purposes of their civiliza- . Ty | instructors in the public schools of the tion from $450,000 to 50,000, inserting an COUNCIL BLUFFS, ' — county. It must also be taken u&ndhu'lm{ | item (\l||;:.\!;"fm' one A 'hm-n-n in ad- Y FEICE, NO. 12 P ST, the hearty desire of the teachers to co-oper- vance on £,000,00 provided for as a perma- Vi e bl gt | The Iowa RailWay Commissioners Sustained | atg witb him n his lsud bl n“v{i’n‘;f il "‘ A | The Much Talked of' Original Package R.fi:hx’:‘l:\:’u‘”:'r“i.::i‘r' ‘.;Irl.\\l-‘.m: E Hay. | grow than he doos, " of the 0! ) i 1o course of fustruetion son wil sposed o o b waus latd aside E”{“,‘; < ,',l“\' arrler fnany I'"'""' o1ty | in an Important Ruling, bo much more thorough and complete than it | flnnlly Defined. until tomorrow 4 ’ e SR aR ARG R | s has been possible to make it in the past | . The house bill for the disposal of I\ o | ARMER, e il | The Senate Billis Finally Passed—The jing to the fact that they | Usnal Weary Round of Discussion A Governnes three weeks of tho iy A Government T'he funeral of David Troupe wis held yes. | ations, and about all the vemainder of the | R GUTIE . S AVEk Tt L% N s Viagh 1 terday afternioon from the residence, No, 1000 O 2 time for study | A y Y U O S e 5 Bixth avenue, It 3. Mackay ofidated AL AN ‘"‘""*"'"""’”'v“ff"'." e — | Wasmisaroy, July 92.—In the house, im- | quctyy and will soon be ready for distri- | . steam heating, sanitary en- | mediately after the r 43 Life building, Omal m block, Council Bluffs. —— They lhlu Him Down. At noon yost y there was an incipient riot on Middl dway in which tne prin- | cipals were I, E. Cohanand 8. Cohan, two mem | v, 0, Bixb nplaint against | g s & St Paul rallway | an overhead crossing | inty. come | I | ding of the journal, i 203 Mer | voting began on the original package bill. | Ty Thofirst vote was on the Adams amendment | D¢ 10 give us nearly us posiblo the substitute defining an oviginal package. 1t [ condition of the sugar beet industry in was 10st—83 to 115, the United States at the present time: The house then proceded to voteon the | locate npproximately thoss portions of house substitute for the semate bill. The | the country which are bost suited to the voteresulted: Yeas, 1 % T he medals won by clubat Spirit Lidke Bowman's, They nirs of the victory w The motor peopl re grading the ap roaches for their line to the new untondepot Ithe probability is that it will be the first line o reads the site and be ready for operation efore the work on the building is com- the Council Blufls boat e exhibited at Moore & | Of Iown had ¢ very handsome souve | the Chicag bution, The object of the bulletin hus near Herndo missfoners de | concerning t | | the company should ng as desived, The company lecision, and so > to comply with this v HucRatars; N Lt affbesiine and tHOIE | production of the sugar beet and to indi menced, sse was brought in the district court to - |~ Owing to the many changes of votes R P T e e rege- | many change ! | cate the line ke Last, evening Mr. William Maloney ar the company to do so, as provided | friends. Tho hucksters wero sclling ve b b D el LA LRES R L ) Miss Emma_ Free were ha pdded, the | s the tach " A . o | tables, and 1 wn their one-horse wagon y b o ” unu sful introduction and extension of ,1 1¢ best i i ¥ | the peculiar law of this state. Judge not correct. Insteud of fixing yeas 109, nays Q" money being performed in Francis [ mer heard the caso. The chief question, | UP to the cu were measuri B Bt 1' SoRH 118, tn e bt MAelowe ! - [ the 't sugar industry in this countr Xavier's chureh, Both have many frionds to Hbey ot o® | potatocs to a customer when the e e O LTy AR 5 This is bt it [ Rel | extond tho usual greetings, bt with unusug) | [1VOIed wns wiiether this erossing was ond | e I Yoas — Adams, Anderson (Mississippt), | Iln s ot the first publication on ti heartine ppy pair left immediat el e e fathiat wooes TN | bith, and the other tyo | Baker, Bontine, Burwig, Baine, Bliss, Boak- [ 8U ar beot issued by the department of uftorth ‘ ), 4 thiey { Ty along the tracle at that place. After hav- | goonpants were Har ) ol and o young | her, Breckemidge (Kentuky), Bricker, agriculture, but all previous publica- “,i“l Dl A BeGT AN ros e Wi ¢ had the matt nder consideration or | s iktod B ith turnod his | Brook J. B, Brown, Buchanan (V tions being out of print the present bul- here 1 earnest demand for mone; \ times de 3 given vestordoy b An 1, 30 R e 8 h g _ . g ) | pEE i ¥ which to make the necessary ¢ sments | ‘Dedir P BLYEI yes\SRunvty |\ s T €HG of the strest and do- | €inin), Bullock, Burton, Bynum, Caldwell, | letin is not only veprints such por 1 ) | Judzel g the ¥ com- | Caudler (Georgia), Carlton, Caruth, Caswell, { for the farinc 5 wh | missioners ane juiving tho building of the | liberately ran into the hucksters® outfit. He | Tt e Lt ALl 1 CAswell, | of former pyblication ERSUTIS na uld be Wi p neecssity was driving ata livel and_ when the | Chewit, Clunie, Comstocls, l'm'l""" IIH;"I\':“ | to preserve but cont addition a rouble unds neces - Pt o S s RSTBIE Cochran, Crisp, Cummin '\l\q\n son, Dibble, | 40 i 3 i for such a puipose, It isa grand opport Wil Build the dnsane Asylum. ot e ! H'” Dickerson, D Dunphy, Ed: | 1rge quantity of m atheved due- | soed for Counli | olf, und ety Rib st i el T of the ‘< e hit on tho | unds, " Tilis b, Borgnen, | ing tho pust year relating to heet sugar ain its visitors, come from all parts | Mo A 4 nip by the inb and lenocked down, and his | Forney k, Gost, Goodnight, Grosvenor, | ot ir & Thited Bbatan. /iy st Hiats of the United Ste Warday fot fi5¥80 AUHY TR SUIRLIUY SHE emEt0 L (6 (e | EtOVAHeROERVES| Hiyiagy Hemplny Ereqiinn |0 it Gios (UBILsd - Statas fnd (obhier The usual erowd of publisher ents are ick addition to their hosj 1 | Holinan, ollette, Laidl countries—it is therefore about as com- ! press wagon, Oneof the hucksters pick up @ small piece ofron, and Grate strael lim on hand attending the county nomal 1dition isto be a fine building ter Laws, Lehlbich, I Lahe, 1 plete a presen wtion of the subject as is nearly every avallabie comer in 3 5,000, and the work 11 be com- | & viol biow over the head with his whip h)y Maish, Muartin (Ind.), | Hossiple ivo at the present time, The | d rotunda with o fine spread of b | ’ stook ) i bin down. The othier | MeAdoo, — McCart Meclolian, o Mo: | BOSSIVIS tojgivoia the presenttite, The | ' tbout everythi 2 Sl ey CL ety Morar | LG n s if to dvaw a revolver | Cord, — McCormic ( MeMil- | history of the sorghum sugar experi- and instruet the edue Ry s R 3 et fieed ey | from bt X expross team drove | lan, Meltac, Moore (N H.)y ALI) v, | ments furnish a striking illusteation of | iortion, - Some o tl Ing and it was uot wntilit was gencrally | pnidly a lowed by the peddlersshout- | Oates, O'Ferrell, O'Neill (Ind.), Osborn. | ¢yoooc o 5 i anen who are acting as agents keep in known among th of the Pivat ward, | {ng ol L EHoIP Volat, foath | Outhswalte, Owen'(Ind.), Owens (Otio), Pax. | the possible harm to a new industry, of fuil line of « 3 mu W who vagly opposed to the evection of | men were actuated by the well defined belief | v Puyne, Paynter, mn"h-m enthusiasm — not guided and re- enduvor to- capiivaie tho stony-| the Wilding i1t is 0 bo sl for a_hospital | that the peddler hat @ revolver, and he W Quinn, Reed (), Reilly strained by school mirn for e fncieablo fnsane, as it s supposed the | Keeving dangeroatly near thio end of the ull, Shiive and pradent fore tows of the various chur ; ( ity can see in the not far distant management contemplate. D Inaogurat a genenl movement noon & number of the promin all the churches 10 close them during the | owners living near the hospital, e heated term ca 3 pastors 4 sur members of seve are seriously cons present tiw cougreszations will follow thic Yirst Presbyterians and give thoir st during the presont hot weatl The residence of A. B. ( Twenty wis entercd by 8 burglars on Sunday durine the absencs of thie | 0ceof the permit satis prop i ily from the eity. The good deal of _(n K Was m; Loise Wi oughly ran every | Quence, Said one property ¢ D t foreed 0 locks | %€ “1 have ea h the sisters 2:"7}1‘ v 003 broken locks | \0ould not persist in their determination to | ¥ BC\1euhly Wpsit an ouror bwo ln. g buill an_ insane asylum under our | in suppre Tie p a vizorous lash on their pavation of have been wtion pos- | basis and a ntemplate the es blishment of beet sugar factories, special pains have been taken to indi- cate to the sugar beet producer all the difficultics he will have to contend th inadapting his methods to the necessi ties of this produet. It is extrem f sirable that the farmers then Henderson, | ghould understand that the su o Mol Bellew | culture of the sugae beat involves in o Aofenm MWHL | very high degree the apy m of O'Donnell, | scientific methods to_agriculture, and o, Dort | that o suceess i posible where this is been borie in mind in the 3t (AT \\‘",,m,,..' the present bulleting and pait Williamms (T, Witson (W. taken to furnish all the infor » Yoder,—113 sible which would scrve as Abbott, Allen (Mich), Atkinson | guide to those who « Banlks, Breckin rk.), ver herman Candler (Mas: , Chipman, Cog Cooper (Ohio), Cr Culboertson (b , Dariiigion, Dollive Peilielains ¢ thoafter [ 1y m th leri's office to re themsel had been , | obtained, There were ve pery w who beli nent of t ally templated going whead 1 th % in the | wce of the strong opposition that was known to exist umony the citizens of the ward, but | the stub of the clerk's boc the ma x weapons, tors charactenzed the assault as a bratal and unjustifiable one, and it is vy likely to go havd with the expressmen. showing the issa- 1¢ case will be tried today. 1 all doubts. A | - 150- Was Scllis clti Mars me on South Whisky. ane of Manawa came into town tornoon to obtain logal assistance ug an orlgrinal package jolnt that , Mason, Mchutie, Morrill, Morrow. N ), O Neill (1 hing fntention to leave the city, i compliance with sized by the history of the deve Jlopen, the request of the chi of the beet sugar industry warrant for the arrest. of Thomas Ski or ias, but the propristor Has teen un | oses, fnd we would has sprung up in the little in defiance | r, Pugsioy,Qui , Riines, | neglected: ¢ lly is this the ease in able to discover the loss of anything of ve unpleasant necessity of of the wishes of the munic authorities. | Robert the providing of sugar beet sced of the M. ( pelected tonotify the police of uis | brevent them, We aro He applied to Justice Barnett and secured u , proper quality. This is strongly empha- ens who have e juted libera or it might have ji, the offending saloor n Europot 4 support of their hospital and donc uylor (Tenn ttho burglars would Luve been possiblo t |y rved and young W hich for f the bul o pohy il bxe > | conld to assist them in the great charitable | Was served and young Skinner was o aylor, Thompson, Townsend (Colo,), which forms part of the present bu letin, ‘;imilHllh.lwlllllulmlll'\‘l I I‘y‘n“l: sufely belind the | {00 they have undertiken, But now sinee | Upon b ) st »l.‘ cose was continued ulnt ud (Pa.), Turner (Kan.), Vandey I'he bulletin contains numerous illus- n8 v madehe grape crop in | ey ave, disogu d our petitions and ve- | 1 the 2dth iust., and pt out of juil by | Gell, Wal Wallace \m.“ (Ky.), Wilson | trations, including carefully prepared rmined to maintiin one | PUtting up a bo lo of all unpleas quests and have do of the most objection institutions in our mi aus within _our pow sarrying out their desi ate to the keey of facs. We have it in the city, and most determined and The Inte r viclity of Council Bluffs, gad the pros v good for” the hea as. My new vin ar for the and than last year. The wousind tons of torn vine- nongz (Wash,), Wr Mr. G reconside: made” t Boston Store, Council Bluffs. The 1 The doors of the Boston store, Council will open ag toduy for business being closed all day yesterday markin I X plans for u s venor of Obio on for cop! n_ and o om | made to the sec at the motion be L | to I)y II W. Wil ] amended, It was w boet factory, Applica- the same should be ary of agricuiture, or el chemist ol the D. C. t, we will exhaust TODAY, 8 0'« LOCK, 8HARP, ut fir ner much crop will gy the finest {11 yards, The : of how best 1 it expect the it fiiht that s uec 1 For the Stock. of sheep feoding 0 is a movement on fo Following 'is the Mhat Now that the subj the large 1 to uniteand build a | | o LA 3 goods and making pr ¢ [ & RS Wine ioss And 00nverl Dortiont | mencany whien they | hiing for coud annual clearing sule wlhenever any orticle, of commer - | s fairly be 1t inte GELNIR Yomris/0xoD Inth the: vir ids of | Whit they osteem tho I";’“'_ of the und summer goods p to inventory, [ ported into state, from any ot faken in produc o greater v P rifimedni 1" grapes are known, | oTiiosand thalr o ".,;‘1‘“.5‘;“.71&\?‘“‘" cune | and i order to make ora for their uew fall | State, territory or forcizn nation, nd there | feed for that animal which le by HOLSIG P s f \ stock, some of the greatest bargains in dry | held orofferad for sl vonrs | they may go ahead aud invest theivmoney, | goods ever offered to the citizens of Council | subject to the A but wihen they = attempt to comply | Bluffs and vicivity will be offered at this | that no dis. the sa Il then be | o well a bill of fave in whi provided | o ooicad featave ; i shill ho male by pny | ©morked feature, - In the c toproduce. The prediction was m large fruit terday that hence theve would notbe 4 hillside in the full the 4 X with their contract with the county and | g1 stute in of iits citizens agair tur will he less to the Sovorel withvieilioplund tran vines s, | take sixty or eventy - ineur- | ““Fiiow wo quots only o fow of tho thou- | those of other states or teritories in res inbs thin they should bo and” supple- B EAL D0 DA SR e AL the Tn madt], bl we will_take every lezal step 1o | sunds of bavgains that will be offered at this | tothe sale of any article of commerce, nor in | mental feeding rightly conducted will ato vidnity of the ¢ ifld’ balance all | Proven It was a fool contract the county | saje, favor of its own pr against | pay handsomely, says the Breede commissioners wade, and | have not talk e 11 Double fold c admit | guiting sold for hecheck | those of a like charac othier states aud territori shmere and 3-iv produced in | Guzette, But can thi otlier farm products of the county. s bo accom piishes with one of them who does not, frank accompiish = . K 3 i o price nor shall the e 76 BeanRHe 4 i ] Partics Jnowi smsclves indobted that hie ls ushamed of it and wishes he hadn’t B {as bocoas aanatre'and | CLshaportatiin i cAmeEGe. SAYONENY ALY | L o h b con dadflambartuimed arties knowing themselves indobted to | qone it. Phole excuse Lhat they will save ocaded Al e ited into the cornfield, after the ears - had the Couneil Bluffs carpet, company will please | {ive connty i has but littlo. force all wool flanuels, usual price 2, sale prics | stuto Lo obstructed exce o ne Y | pushed out, with excellent results, All 3 call and settle atonce with cash or by note. ¢ 5100 f the obe | 17¢: N iy the lower leaves, a large portion of T L R EE: el Shinch all wool ladies’ all colors A o thu-uln i YOS I « o {RRSON. PARAG RAPHS. hediie il SRR whieh sold for 53 le price i aud the house the which are usually are greedily PERSONAL PARAG RAPHS “"&{'v'nm‘.'. 1-):11‘-‘\!‘"?]‘ ll:.t:l{:""\lh‘xi:l- i antines in blacks und black and mm..{;f c}mlmn‘.p i .nm-n'h,\vu flock, whilethe ears of corn . T, Getlung S bl 0 G etermined upon the 0c, salo price Taylor, chairinan of the judiciary | are high enough to be out of reach. yfl[l.'c’xl'l'hfvu“m" of Hastings was in the it most bitter dud - uever ending opposition to Vivos erain sitke, back and col- | committe, ope fa i debate with o speedh | S e T s i e peir work.” o1 to 7ic, former prico ¢ in fuvor of the bankrupicy bill as oue in bk ik 24 Lucius Wells has gone to Pennsylvania on ————— Ve Y ol Botine wworth 500 for | whose preparatio: - the fence corners and bovders of the feld I abusiuess tip. D TLS, st o wi and bridge SRR TR RN S :‘.,h,.-“"«'-'iLl;.‘,:‘x',‘:.‘.,‘:l'm;i"" | nieely trimmed out, é Mrs. Alico Cozverse of Oakland is attend- | Work, No. 12 Peas ale price &3, . Culbertson of Texus opposed the bill. But why not go further and sow some ing the teachers’ institute, Nol8& Mrs, Willard Smith of Tacona, Wasl,, is NoiSiuattor30yetolkiy visiting her cousin, Mrs. Laura B. Kirby, on continues about the accretions | g Sixth avenue. and cut-offs caused by the numcrous changes 2,00 ve! 1vet and silk trimmed dress robes, Charles Reno, who hias served so cficiently | of the fickle Missouri. In the superior court “ of the boat club, s boen pré- | yestorday four squatters wore beforo Judgo h 4 beautiful badge by the admi contempt in violating General ‘\,\ ut Alyorthof the Northwest- Tolalned. by Willia At ern railway expeets to start in a few days for ndiolaimed by AWVitiant sSled- tho eastand there join bis family and take a | entop of tho case od the well earned recreation ct that there s i defect in the serviee of Henry N:Sayre aud lis sister, Mrs, Tra | thewrits of injunction. Three of the de- ded that they would not 1 Grason, lefi lnst evenng for a month’s visit | fendunts cone with relatives and friends at“their old home | g30 cnse any further, and agreed o vacate | | Standa the land befow S werd, The other yvill Tn its general features and scope it was not | erop b the rows of corn to furnish | co | different from the Lowell bill of the former | additional feed. At the last cultivation congress anl from the act of 1867, which was | of corn which may be given beforo the poalad in NS, eofening to tho conven | stalks aro breast liigh, grain can be sown a1t price. ure, ho said the bill had been prepared by 1:_‘;( l‘)‘l‘ "-'\I" "l"‘““- oL ‘I:x'";: l‘:":{“‘r("""?;i‘l’( attorney for the associated gros Wwith s 2L SPE y prepares i drill- pany of St, Louis, He could not understand | ing in grain between the rows. Rye is cns, ego od styles, sold for 15¢, | Why there should be such anxi on the | probably the best grainto t wn for part of money and manufa ing interests | this purpose. In some cases th foefho panieg urrtlhi»_ L rITNObt &as 138 50 arEe: (AL e grain hat the shadow of legislation of this congy il ieitilere Neabstine Rdi bt oAkt Grex Riba Wikt theMeKinloy || AL mukerlittle crowth uail aftorthe 5 i i e b6 V0 | corn erop has matured and let inthe we will | bill absorbing the wealth of the people in A h manufacturers, with the sil- | sunshine, but e then nwv.- should be 1 lodged in the s ary of the [ enough fall pastu arge divi- ays dominated by Wallstreet | dends for the labor und expense, Under to demontize silver after one year | favorable conditions where the corn is ) all wool dress robes, sale price ; 0 silk ad wool dress robos, sale p an ries com- 1 just ¥ lica biege cloth worth 1ol sateens (100 styles), nlso solid goods which sold for | sale prico i Just blac At 190¢, sold elsewher 10 blue c. uear Medoe, Mo, sale et the pow ¢, just one-half If you wish to sel BEnRapcry: callonthed | RRLaT dollieniso, soisoiholiam Ielliaut and ends misfits in kid gloves | with the election bill which struck down at one ST ; y A A of the procee . s mistits gloves c C L o not too thick, the v should make suffi- guld & Wells ¢ B. ahad, prosident, vog | of the procecding T Bk ta i o]l anring saie for 1 il blow the unsurpassed prosverity of the | (it growth’ o prove. sabistu ] roadway. terition yoaterd Nursery pins le a dozen, had avisen from the ashos cf the | g nineingg the field before ik | N A \ t nd Coats® thread 4e o spoc L it might be the convention h 8 3 A z AN TR0 L Omaha e i1k (100 yavds) 86 & Shool, ived it necessary to provide & wi time. Hero is a subject as yet Oneof the finest cpecial traing that has en- AT bl L LR v nen thread e a spool (Marshall's.) truin to pick up the debris of fu worked oub-By our favinors, bt 1vis o | tered Council BIufts for along tine will come e O e t buttons b dozen. would be scattered all over the c promising ond and_merits more than a > laws enforeed, [Applause on the demo- | a pussing notice. Toothsome mutton is ido.] now in_order, but to produce it wo must Mr. Wheeler of Alabama said the speaker | pove a0 D e LA Vibbons 1t this sale, all our corsets, | ortered the bill pased. (Laughter.] He had A Mrgalavurioly ‘”lr ]‘“"»“" '1_‘1“ o All our v per at just alf; 250 1 the clection S 1t had | and in abtindance; fo do this in such a in over the Burlington th slored pearls that 3 Tt will comprise fourteen ci and omamented, drawn b lington's largest engines 1 for 19¢, sale price ath gaily decorated one of the Bur he train comes 0. | ortitleto property on (! tmem b at dur \ll\xhu\' was rash f settled ¢ to tako 1t vernment from ( s loaded with th e Aokass Jper 12 apei for i and ho prosmed this bill would, | mameras to leave agood margin of “Boss Sho Fos hfmorst U R A T l*mh e I:u.n puper | o paperfor pay of | il wmemberof | profit calls for considerate action, Tose ons. The entire shipment is consignod B el e o R e | R OTHERINGHAM, WI W& i co,said he'did ot know | who first develop this opening will se- WeirShuy of this ey, sovemonts, Much on foll o Coune \ Tow e e A | e e IR re bat e L are 600 bo in " cach car, and eve [ stams thav Dr, Jefor ly/ont who b e ovopposed to it. They had never passed on sttt e is filled toits fullest capicity with the b oy ai RO | UNITED STATES ARMY SERVICE, | it Ho (Buchuian) was getting tired of - Givdli rape Vines, ‘The train arrives at Creston at 10:20 $ A g N S, sinuations of this kind. Continuing, Mr. Bu- | . Jubez Fisher. in Massachuso Iast Omaha land compan This su is g 7 . Jubez isher, in Massachusetts will bomoton tho way by a & of Coun- | Liought to compil tho others o 1ot o, The | Some Men Prefer the Life of a Soldi chinsn Supjovad the: measure, coute ding 1t | gperiment station Dullotin, say il Blufts business et railvay manugers | wot was fssued und the dofendants wero ve- o Al Others, was demande peaple, There was | =547 Fivdled ono or two bo id who " will wturn with itin the evening. They will be dined and rovally entertained onthe way. Souye irs will be'distributed at all stations on t line. The followingis the time card after ton: Leave Creston 10:50 a. m., arrive at (orn. e 4 fng 11:40 2. m., Villisea 12:30 p. m,, | There are whisy of political fence leave Viliisea 12:40 p. m., arrive at Red Oak | buildingamong the democratic camps. Among 1:45 p. m., leave Red Oak 1:50 p.m., arrive | the interesting reports is one that the con- : 1 the . 8 nothing politi K ! ig auy of the There are many men who live in the | bers of the judicia mittee, who made a [ 8rms on cach of sixty Concord g army who serve one term after another | careful study of the bill, were ‘satisfied it | vines, by taking out a ring of burk 1 Rioadirny and are content with no other life than ontained all the safeguirds w th which it | an inch'long newr tho trunk of the vine, e that of the soldiex s writer in Har possible to surround bill of this | Asa result, these grapes showed color per’'s Weekly. Here is the record for s before those on 1888, which 8hows how many old soldiers | half of the same vines. were serving in the army: fit for market September Men serving thirty-fi g then from 30 per Men sery ling or plat property incontroversy. - J. G. Tipton, real esta Yearnin: ~hington, y of Kansas inquired whether the provisions of the bill only lawyers could be appointed referees. Thoy Mr, Bucoanan made an affirmative re- [ 20th, the berries be ot Flastings 2 :3 p. m,, arrls b s rd ARtiaa N thirty ye spon s cent to 40 per cent lavger than the oth- ‘ m., arrive at Hillsdile §:0 \ 0 BIOABLEIM 3 ation is claimed some \§*"' ::"I“ r“‘\:“"'w j Mr. Kelly suggested it was not right todis- | ers, October 1st they still were sweeter Paci o Junction 1., leave belong by right to Scnator Gronewoeg, w I I criminate against the favmers and business | than those not trented, which lutter Junetion 3:40 p. m., arrive at’ Council th nination for state senator | Men serving ten ye: men who were not members of the bar. were then ripe, but the fivst had n some- [ o D, b i st o | What insipid taste without the refresh- worst thing that would befull the furmers | Ing sparkle of the others, 0 p. m. when it seemed like o forlorn hope, Ha thus won @ vietory it is urzed by his fr ing | Men serving five yenrs 1 Men veceiving receniistod pay nds | Mo ivimg pay for third yeir | ————————— Dr. Bowers® that it s no moro. than right that ho should | Men by for fourth to quit farming and practice law, But [ The results, so far as they are ippary | The M .“h,m‘,,, _‘l“...",m beadquarters, 418 | begiven a ehauce to run the race for Alon pay for fifth yeur fact was the referces had judicial func- | entfrom this trial, show a gain of tenNe ! Broadway. - | sionalhonors, On”the other hand, it is r Total... 8411 form, L the bill, ana | SA¥S in fitness for market, with largely e - ported that Tom Bowman wants to make the i o 801 / ama opposed the bill, and | jy ey wed size of ber The draw- Adob T ported that Tom Bowman woxts tomako th Adjut g of | 4t'the sumo time frankly admitted it wis one | bl e, in @ season us wet as the past, B *hadred | loss of from 20 per cent o 40 per cent oo ke | of the berries by cracking open and the dministercd | production of berries too soft to bear race, and that to quiet him his name has been | this subjeet said: ***An examination of | of the s just the one to be placed on the dem- | the duta’* * * shows the continual pres- | bankruptey measures. eve et s treasuver. Ina lotter | ence in the ranks of an average of 18,000 | congress. “But the act of 150 the chuvch themsclves, complain of the ¥ igue Horald, My, Bowman d men with a service of threo years and | completely debauched and about the | ¢liues to have his nume covsidered, forthe | upward, or 72 per cent of the legal | ib tie south that thy yery hankruptey” | carriage. Both of these drawbacks < soned in a deier scason, crowds of boys who congregate chueel doors evoey Sunday evening during | T80T 08 stated fn by own words, 4T feax T | ivengih of tho avmy. This fact confiems | 1 become & stencl in tho nostris of honsst | would be I : > sorvico and disturb (o congrogution wnid the | Yoot e s oo Srather confirs the | o atament made by mo In previous | “5g, ML setion) M. Hoyesor | LROUED ot overcome In my experionce, noighbors by loud talk and boistovous con- | ambition forgongress thwartad by being puoft | Feports, that the lavger proportion of dé: | Tow gave n modified sapport to th billy sug- | 214 there would be u decided diminution duct. A complaint has been mude to the | With anommation for state twasurer. Just | Serterswere men of less than three yeavs' | gesting certain changos + 8" | in quality lor the connolsseurs. Add to lice, and thero will be some arrests made if | Bow the matter will be udjusted is for the | service.” Pending further debate the house ad- | this the hurm which may come tot he misconductis continuod, -Among tnose | democratic managers to decide. There are, of course, various sugges- | Jourued. vine from the operation repeated ye compisined of o anumber of young gitls, [ e tions made o prevent desertions, but after year, but which is not sottled, whose parents ppose they are nttending Mandel & Kleln are offering great induce- | wi o Stinle has noths 3 - — Chureh, when they. ave in (o ompiny of | ment to housokoapors Auring {heso hot daye | i‘:.‘.(r‘;.',l"h‘,l ‘”th-m\':x:-l-'x .u‘r',l.-'f,ll:]ilfu’;"“v‘f{l Wasixaroy, July Yields of Fraits. some very brash ng wen, A spocial | We ving new gools daily and can 1o th A eariaaTanea ‘"_.l'; Well | giving a pension of$2,000 a year to Mrs, A writer in the Canadian Horticultur- £ omcer will be detailed ‘to lools atterthese | offer great bargains i carpets, bedding, cook | §red fox tnd Noll atd, but ho will con- | o mont was reported and placed on the ist says he reads in the paper that a young veople each Suuduy evonlng, and | stoves ote. Wo wish to ke room for our inue to bo tempted to desert after the |00 ooy 0 HeT T eeoded to the con. | great deal is said ubout the man who ihere s u probability of o ool deal of grief | ful stivle, We woul be pluased to havvo you | Bovelly of hislifo hus worn ofl und until EAIAN: ST BLREA 0, DEERAGALY U8 G- from 5,000 to 10,000 quarts of The paragraph haying been resched in re- | Strawberr (150 to 800 bushels) to the fully considered best and most “ca; The people living in the vicinity of tne First Methodist churen and - the members of in store for some of them in the near future, | flgure with us for ¢ I On om the fustalimans | 1t has become n socond nature to him. sration of the Indian appropriation bill, grow i | We wilt ship al s froe of charge | Deserters are not the unintelligent men. Nokloo ko FDn1re stars. within a radius of 100 n Re-nember, They are the restless, quick-witted and | fard to tae vemoval of the northoru band of | 4Cre, and sells them from 15 “1"%” cents Tho bullding commitico on the First M. F, Mivip & Kigri | jeroiponsiblo rovers who are al Cheyeunes to o permancnt settloment, to- | & QUAFt; whilo nothing is suid whout the church of Council Blufts, le., will receivo _ 2OBwadway. | jng out for e nt, nnd the men who | gether upon one of the exisiting reservations | Mo WO S5 S T PO 00 AHEEH B 1 0l s aen pEARAY The Cou ormal enlist for the purpose of scuring trans- | in South Dakota, Wyoming or Montana, a | £ Gt ™ 11 well 1o ive the product torner Broadway and First ~4\Lu K poonginy | . The second day. of +tie oounty mormal | Eiyalion to thio west, with tho inteatlon | motion veas made by My Pottigraw o strike oblained by both men, in doiug which it et Of g dretitects grriam oel, | milment of nearly throe hundred, move than | The burdock plantis ono of the best diure. | wanted; of the mods of cultivation adopted by 2. The committeo resor 3 ject any or all bids. Proposals to be delivered | Vious i to the undersigncd or W. 5. Mayne, 103 | Thereare othe right to ro. | double the attendanco of any pre- | tos or kidney regnlators in the vegetable Mr. Power remarked that Montana did not wu')n" o, Y titute ever held in the count world, and the compound known as Burdock | Want them either, While the above is very true, it is also 2 teachers in the county bolding | Bitters is unsurpassed jn all discases of he After further discussion the names of the | true that the man who uses his best en- Poaul strect, Council Bluffs, on or bofore | certificates o teach, and it s reganied us exf | XO0Y tiver aid bicod, :'::ml\ L Ty Mehl e BUW | deavors and “h(‘j Patonts. 10 Y )Wf‘ o O S i & Co AWiitkcts, | trewely remuriuble that so nearly thototal | Tickots ut Towest ratos and suportor | *F For thoremovalof o sid northors buna ::",l":.“,:fl.],‘\',,]““1,,‘,‘1,."“i‘f\,lll g N P ) 3 number should be present pari vl . | of Cheyemne Indians to & permancnt settle- g L/ o 1ol i a be | w early s tho | accommodations vin tho groat Rock Is- | of Chevemne Indiaws o o permanent sotle: | of iy o0 “who fall is never pleasing » n Among other amendments reported and | though their lessons may save the realer evidence of the thorough work of buperml teenthand Farnam streets, Omaha agrecd 10 wero 1ho x::.luwuau.l Increasing 1ll‘um some of their mistakes. The man S A good hose reel free with overy 100 feet of | second day of the novmal. It is takenas an | land route- Ticket office, 1602—Six- hosc purchased at Dixby's, l 4y who buys the plants that will soonest and_choke out the ground y fastening himsol on drawn aside from the annex rovealed four young 1 hound, who whout how fruits i tho one wo expoet | o teldom disappointed, .m«-v»un-‘.(. WL Hitustion nnd and o boare ame tumbling out in a most’ nuer from the cage within sined dogs the plcture ofy a Buccess of tho | mm;.u Jookin Alfalta for This scason wo sowed strip of alfalfa, | hameol vos » of the lions mounted a tv] was pusked round tho ving ad then by one of the 'r. hnu o p!uu( ono standing his haunches, with wing it over fast as cut off ow for the resits: lions and dog next Lay together ina heap (mum that the )v mght in, to which rnessed the four lions, rcessary to the ;|n.~....(,. n food for poultry kknown, » boarhound gamboling i g pound of & the scamper, NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, \ll(l\h | down with the hoo Or will trado foe 1 Charg s PIRAHAY BAN o modtern housos. We do, transport for the Mis 103 Matn sty THY pay rent wien you ean | vo m\{( mlly tho. o L F150) ot $1S o 1s replicd th a commodity No. 18, fronting I western v < FHAVE soveral oauiit s much ws corn, flio Juidd"s 1ots (n Omaha or Counctl b s, X + Counctl Blufs, . Ellis & Co., ARCHITECTS And Buil ting Sun for the packe ommodity worth $5 per mired pounds 3 commodity wortl 10 cents with i g Suggestions o Swine fireeders, ent herewitl extracts from a letter publication in full, practical hog found hoth intere Speaking of number of p a pure bred | ouly hus four or five p t with mine, strong litte SON, Dental Surgery, All Kinds of we You con save ones halfon your gol v £ room 202 Merriam block. Coune » corn dict for brood rious, as it contains too much fatten- not enough musele One-half or and bone forming material, with pig should consist of oats or : s0ws s any 1 [ would rather sow ought to v t must com too late, to say nothing of the increa constitution of the preparatory “Itshould be bornein mi nd of farm stock that vapidly improved by judicious selc 150 that the .‘1:..;‘1‘ ironfo 1 the best breeds infusion of new blood e ing in-and-in upon u herd and the lack of ¢ 7 of food and shelter will downward cour: help their B ey weleed and free from at interest? o confidential. BELLINGER’S Surgical In titute anl Private Hospital. Council Blutts, 20 in u grood thoroughbrod al meeting of th wion of oftici been called to mect in W A\ul_uu 28th, proximo, at 10 a. m. ion \\Ill mee ! in H SUUGART, Vieep ES It HANNAN, Cashier, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. Paid up Capital Surplus and Profits. . Liability to Dep...nul- in the methods, r Statements of analysis i tlo foods, duiy ity and accu with ngricultural industry opportunity for the discus i agricultural to” membership ave on of matter INTEREST ON HM* DEFOSITS United State .m ]mnu. nt 1If'l rricultu or with any state or al experiment st any state or national intitution or ed with offiei ials named i MAXON &BOURGEO\S. | Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS, control of the n 1 of the consti- Loou 610 N, Y ng W vm.m &vor, hving tho rig TRAINED OFFICER & l U Hl Y BANKERS. orner Mautne and Brox COUNCIL BLUFFS, THE ). HARNESS. st Appears in an s which creato . suys the London 4 ge and eritical ¢ invited to witness the performan wnd boarhound, A MURPHY AGTL lll\(’.Au, Sash, I)()()I\AHII B hmh » Nouvedu Clrq Of the murvelous piteh of t ing to which lions the fame has been nofsed it is claimed that at least one portion of Kindlne wood colise f Rome. coliseum of Rome. sawdust by the AGE BOLICITED" YOUR PATRO) C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, 1l Dealers ine—— IF’I;J'I:{QI\IiIrlf'[;I]F%.IEI argest Stock and Lowest Prices. Nos, 205 and 207 Broadway, aad & send for Cataloguo 201 and 00 Picrce Stwreet, Council Dluffs, In